| Brings Hassle — Not With Guards Ww. tik ‘Average Turnout "Expected at Polls * * : aes ‘kek AN SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1957-04 PAGES Rayburn Urge {Pontiac Issue at Stake Monday; 24 Townships in Area Also to Elect Officials, Decide on Proposals Oakland County and «ie : ‘ast Michigan are preparing to- aay,.for. Monday: s.first|. 2 P3 1 ees Speaker, ini ee os epoeendedd.. # Reaction to Plan ‘Temporary Presidency’| Legislation Request May Make Public Uneasy WASHINGTON # —| bin (D-Tex) rep has told President Sei rediy, ‘Eisen- wa lean rack Didn't Get Cash, Says Teamster | Claims Pension Funds Went for Investment in Realty Firm — DETROIT —‘Teamster Vice. President James R. t Secret Service man. November. * * * ~ thower that if he makes ai . Poils throughout the eepaetnticces wn tis oar personal request for “tem- county will be open from) slowing only for an occasional. |porary presidency” legis- | 7 am. to 8 p.m. for what) dip in the road or a railroad |lation, people will think he Mw yt election officials figure will); ~~ ~-| plans to give up active pres- na * be an average turnout | | Rereriers. i chet Gey |idential service. 2 Oakland~County offices wae Saael dome be ts An informed svurce, who eT and banks will be closed! mille speed by « declined to be quoted by : Chicago after the board of trustees Monday. Pontiac city of-| Semey County. M4. polio |, one said today Rayburn| _, LAY OORNERSTONE — The outlines of Pontiac General government, civic and church leallers af the corner of West une lof the Southwest and Central States fi however, will be ° ‘we told this Hospital's new wing rise impressively over Huron Street as. work- and Seminole St. Among the articles and documents slated for Pension Fund “voted unanimously om , — When the squad car turned | to Eisenhower yes- ‘men move forward. with construction. Cornerstone-laying cere-__ ‘consignment to the cornerstone is thé trowel used to lay the cor- in favor of this investment.” for business as usual. back at the county line, news. jterday during a White) monies this afternoon at 3 p.m. are scheduled to be held by local —_nerstone for the original hospital building in 1908, Aitorney ‘Sheldon B. Geren At stake in the election are seven} men oe 3% neh House conference with|- secretary of Cleveland Race- state highway and” educational) piles am 10 they ume as, |Dethocratic. and Repubii-| : ways, Inc, sald last sight in posts on the partisan ballot. On ean | al leaders. | Will Teantsters Purge Leader? _ | Gleveland there was . nothing the ponpertionn allot, three segts| “eves ts Sop Mim tn eight Rey | wrong with the loan and that the SR TESS Tepes knee! Further Action on Beck Is Awaited =sntm= P ate y ha st with (have e rt t 4 tf The money to have come BP nog on pooner geno sk a ae could be drawn. x ae wes Bind ans teolead tps woe: pulled alongside news- ; . predliee oy ge Per phewayin men the speed limit was 55 | At this conference, Eisenhower} WASHINGTON « — Leaders of| the 14 million. member union an | , Trial Board aughority. were — Me. to authorize the Cabinet tojword on whether Dave Beck's) 1° In addition, there are elections of “why. _|decide by majority vote when the|teamsters will back him or dump local officials in 24 townships, plus} iat W aoe coe” weeadhee - him ip the wake of his suspen a number of isstes in each of sev-| yelled. : sion as an AFL-CIO chieftain. eral communities. “He's got four bodyguards,” [Truman Raps Proposal Beck, president of the Team. ROADS JOB CONTEST |_| Was the ‘answer. = oe sters Union, gave every ? NEW YORK @®—Former Pres- | ance of being determined te fight The top fight this spring has ident Harry §. Truman declared | i; out, AFL-CIO President G centered around the State High- Bomber Ruled with emphasis today that “if : eorge way Commissioner's job. Republi President, you're Presi- | His troubles mounted on the neg can George M. Foster is opposed . ident”—and that he'd never let [heels of the AFL-CIO Executive)... 4... by Democrat Jona G. Mackie. SANG — 10 Be Tried | te carinee determine x question {Counc action yesterday sus . ek ee ot competency. “t know I | ending him as one of its mem- | 0 ers pecaben eves vi Ss Prolene on Parone we ceapetante Ui eae bred, (Te, ne oe a8 AVL Viet 3 tion—Dr. Edgar L. Harden (R);| tesky was ruled sane and or. | dent of the United States,” Tru- Te comet — tp commend DOiact (fer Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett (D). dered to stand trial by a general | ™42 asserted. of the 15-million member AFL- ] State Board ot Kducation (one) | Sonslons Judge whe overruled ClO — ordered a full scale in- : | —Geerge W. Dean (R); Curls ae aden d. baited eltedon Vice Président should assume|Vestigation by the federation’s| Detroit Local- Refuses Magnesqa (D). aliday hearing ruled yesterday |temporarily the duties of a dis-/Pthical _ into) 12-Cent Hourly Boost hi University of thet Metesky was “not in such a jabled President who was unable/" — hag <7 : (two)—Altred B. Connable (R):| state of imbecility or insanity 0° unwilling to make the decision| "the Iber seretbent OO cg by Socony-Mobil Mrs. Ethe] J. Watt (R); Carl Bra-| that he ts incapable of under. |himself. lever corruption allegations 7 Ri blee (D); Mrs, Irene E. Murphy) standing the charge ... ” ‘Rayburn opposed the idea high Team-| A cloud of gloom hung over the and| sa there. Robert J. McIntosh . (D) : Neo date was set for the trial | strongiy. Other congressional \cters officials, some of whom are 29-day-old Detroit area oil strike no one dan, cait ne io takers State Board of Agriculture (two) rage oie Mypage leaders voiced more guarded re- | under on ey ee side, | Gabor Wed anrved, _ bent); a pee ge rnd Don| York, injuring 15 persons, 14, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ahs: Senate Rackes| "The frm had red 32 cen goers itis aie Reps yee . o6 This Is No Foolin’ nor halt trough invetigting| Senet to the sr a, woners sacs Gemmnaen, Bethe Codie * | , Beck’s complex financial deal- : ne mee Sot te tot i ings, but may not eall him back| Unio, according to Burl E, Hen ie a ee ee on Supreme ; for quizzing unless he agrees to representa! Lansing. bent) and Joseph A. . _. |and documentary evidence could) Hansen revealed other parts of orders|cTatic state chairman, had said For the full eight-year term (two) Monday is April First tell. most of the story the “package” offer were four in the/@2Tiier that the congressmen ert E. Childs Michael D. O'Hara f ae COUNCIL MOVES IN a an ee Se to -cross,| Should explain their attendance et : . j Of course, that means April Fool’s Day anda lot | ». ar..cio scit’s move! *tt¥ice and double and a halt they| What he called a “secret dinner” | pe ices of silly antics and some good fun, but it means against Beck came after he in-| ‘ime for heliday werk. Tee work: with Hoffa the night of his arrest. | something else, too. Monday means The Press will |voked-his Fifth Amendment pro-| ors Dave been asking . ae ee | $4,531.23 Refund! : : tection against possible self-in-| ™** Hoffa, president of Teamsters } - unveil Miss Front Page for April. - crimination in refusing to tell the| Henson said negotiations with 7 7 C] ifi St t fitecal, 20 in Detroit and a. vice- CHICAGO (INS)—H. Alan Long.| Who do you suppose she is? Rackets Committee about, his -Socony-Mobil now are bogged down 1em arilies »otatemen president ofthe international union district director Reve- : nances. Senate investiga a disagreement over retroactive = a said. foday tok 1. rommruing «| Well, we'll let you in on a secret. She’s very high | say he turned to his personal use|pay. on Justice Court Funds poe aperyee a ee aed eae | pee Bade ens angele tne bn class and you'll be happy to meet her. Watch Mon- oes Ses TN ee | tee Oe RRS . hear pings Sr Sema ee ttt ween & day goal predate ranger gem It it follows past practice, the — a en ——_ | By PETE LOCHBILER ete lis as sand aes to : ns MEMO CAESAR Y ditt ie desk justice of the peace has been overcharging offenders to Griffin and Broomfield said the : : techies dhembaned es waite, bed line his own pocket,” said Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem)Republican congressmen had been : | | agreement with three in- | today in clarifying his stand on justice court. profits. made ea tetas | : é TOU omes OSe€r Michigan suppliers net | “The controversy in question concerns only whether|py Jack Thorp, secretary of the | , oan ee Sock nompanies.” excess costs should be kept? Michigan Federation of Labor, to on the by g° ents or }lec ed illegal fees, having collected onciaie io tn Washingion Sot a oem a 2 ; only those fees provided by law. sonra ae A ma ne a, set te eS cane cle © ela ts oeechemion ov saecemee’ | ee ed ceed Pilate sauntered into his wife’s quarters in the palace at - ape t tolment,” nfl Coshaton ued: sdieed ber ¢0 iaiiten the allt don’t you get Caesar to recall us to Rome? | My Cibiee Service sand: Bunoce|@xtr® money in question “The difference between the two) hey. Sad some, ot te Gt have . When the women had gone, he stretched himself full length on Pilate laughed aloud. “Who connived and prodded and helped ihave not been hit by the strike,/has nothing to do with tine|*Pinions has to do with the aoc | accepted the invitations to the din a at ape 7h choo hae alerts maids wn Wis 1 414k cocien,* Chants ‘ibeitad. “But gripead : rR [justice himself, except thatjrer and shove the fc foe ty be present | age eS : ; a ate a they'd send you off to Gaul or Germany or even Britain to do some |seummmmenamanmmmsmmecanmmmt he levies it.” * * * ms at oaace ty hacer oe pont as a ced tan "edasteos more fighting, This is certainly better than that.” : : : Ziem ‘was referring to his deci-| “The corporation counsel ruled m Tel othe : All-State Cagers sion backing an attorney general’s|that this excess could be split be- S task for gouging the populace, Tell me some gossip. = = * |. saccadt todep epinlon that justices cannot charge|tween the local goverument and : vere ae Palate granted Mx tgréumet Named Today — . -|more costs are specifically . attorney dco — ee «By the Way,” Claudia sat up mdienly. “Speaking of tre | Turn td Page 15 |*uthorizea by lew. Pilate raised his arm and let it fall across tis eyes. “Jésus in| haye been acting. pore A Rade eh: P iprsoay Pa cdarereonay yea moe preacher ana derusalem.,..Thettouble(comes closer.” i, |= SCG Pages 6,24 — | urrere ig no evidence that any ec te, indie tek Wk ek | ‘local lea ssh ree 4.53 HR \ He te pS ull He got up and strode out | theroom. ) Vi Pees ; i _ \justice in Oakland County has ¢ol- oseereacangincln s 7% fy Pages sonsereee By \ a i ‘ = 7. 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Goans Se was treated for face lacerations] ee etek as ea minutes. mene at St. Joseph’s Mercy - Hospital. But there's a bit of planning yet p41. : car, Carl Schwartz, 28, of 6760 ne Ray; seven daughters, Mrs. Betty| The Martin Co. conceived the) LOs ANGELES im — Film ac-|to sive complete statements to} * CLOTHE $* | , | nee to Be her|Haxrell of Pontiac, Mrs. Frieda| plan and explained it in detailjtress Lisa Montell and Persian| Police. Schwartz was not injured. pm. s residence after a prolonged iliness.|Evans of Oxford, Mrs. Ruth Slats/ yesterday to distinguished leaders|actor Azenat Janti will be mar-|- (of Lake Orion, and Elsie; Nellie.|in the fields of. cosmic ray andjried Sunday afternoon. The cou- Montana's state flower, Lewisia,| Jacqueline and Marcella, all of,;muclear emulsion research andiple met a year ago in Hollywood.'is better known as bittervoot. “Popular Special! | to earth by parachute. This, said i i Sgt. » \« | stance Woolever of -Pontiac and|Oxford; a son, Ray F., of Oxford: rockets, — — ae eeeeiidand nt Gnd three SIS ave. 1C. Georgia A. Wendling sta-|eight grandchildren; two sisters) ‘These men agreed to form a —— ae 1 All D | EAE tioned at Camp Pendleton, Calif. ~~ ee rs Shemwgpeegl y oka ‘committee which would move the, a ay |: 7 Ss Rosary al rs. e y- plan along to the construction’ | FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT Harry Daimler =» | ait'be t's pn Monday, Service|! Yieten, ape toe Sreteer,.400s| sage. | | di : 0 | 7 dead on arrival at/"é with burial following in Mt. : Raymond T. Patterson, Martin Re-el -Ou ie 2 3:20 p.m, yesterday at Pontiac|Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Alice M. Rose _|advanced design engineer, and j LR T, hi 2 i ‘Hospital. He died of ag ae : ee Dr. Gerhart Groetzinger of Mar- ep u ‘an Ownsnip | 1 Rudolf M. Koch . HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Alice|tin’s Research Institute for Ad- | en wee aie 1)" Surviving besides his widow, the dere M. Rose, $8, of St Seuth Hesadi vaseed. Steiy, ‘went into details. - Officials: | | Wright, are a ais-| LEONARD — Furierdl Mass for|St, Will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday) Patterson said the 153-pound a BARGAIN ‘ oot _Pulleyblank of/Rudolf M. Koch, 5252 Rochester — Ne 8 apg Apart uneral a as —r horas ct be — | : a . & ; | a i . 3 . © TH! y a mui- . i @ -BASEMENT— \Dombnns vom Pca ~~ Rd., a former Lake Orion resident, |. Charlotte. Mrs. Rose died tiple-stage rocket. Only about one- Straight REPUBLICAN Hi eg -|St. Joseph Church,™Lake Orion, Thursday evening at Fenton -Con-|tnird of the vehicle would-return: . ae ye Es ; ae I uneral for with interment in the ‘St. Josephs |*Rescent, Home. Arrangements re by Allen's Fu-/Pred Reed of Holly and [Perel Homme. aed “Thursday, |HTld of Charlotte and Floyd Ra | EzBeoutity Your Waterfront | with NC a a er Salt \dren and one grent-grandehild. | Mis STANDARD | asthe Elcawhere | Bags | for SAFETY, BEAUTY, DURABILITY DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw . PE 2-2784 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | INCE {bon Be at. pat | OXFORD, pened w— Rae j : the i scene: for the recent candlelight altar flanked by wy _before the 55 veces on the vtage appeared service which united Nancy Lee of carnations eat and pero Bona Ne, Royalty and on ONLY s4s McCarter, daughter ot Mr. and\candelabra. = ‘Broadway, died yesterday, Miss ancy {Mrs. Manley G. McCarter, and - . © | (Bowman in private life was Mrs. 3 q : . 1} ee Jerry Dale Johnson, son ot M-| ivery satin with econp ‘sent |-“"™ Amoine. | | The Only All Steel Dock! any ee th ] 3.000 New Spring } and 2] | AT crap MURRAY'S in marriage. pul Le enh, oe DALLAS «» —*John Wesley ci] eon i. OUR SHOP : ; Pants Men's Suits, by : | | Sequins secured meron B corgi toe | Much Cooler Than Wood | | America’s Finest Makers: { ste sag She carried : i a * e, : ak’ : ; “Here's wie toes tad carmatens = |opeen of te lt intusty in| = NY pended Design by |. BOAT PAINT |] Priced from | pony ge brs. Wien Blcinins seer! rn eoeacen ated iee FOR SALE s45m . gg | get : of the bride, was her matron of) COLUMBUS, Ohio @ —~Mrs.| . $148 ie morn ey eg tomes, Sore “S| FREE PARKING — HOU RG Ce cu as ea . “ Pegay Caldwell. ackstone;|for Girls, died yesterday. She was | ° In Lighted Porking Lot Sundoy'5 A. M.to6P.M. : an : lan ster te born in Brooklyn, N-Y. ss . losed Wednesdays at Noon Monda Only Sowa Gl cot tienes | NEw von @ =. he. Rev.] A. LC MARINE rye re oeeeseee| SLAYBAUGHS “store | SAVE *%5 © 8 HOURS PRACTICE SESSIONS opr ternenatbag tubers from 199 to 1940 and : | ! : Logan ‘ushers. == - vicar-general group i . e | reve Dn deer. oe erful dancer - jately after the - = —————— : ee | the Price Tes! - Learning is ine been pol ope . pariors. - , } a= ees a. | ARTHUR: MURRAY 1 at 2602 Walton Bl io 25 E. Lawrence St. {They will have Where Your Purchase FE 2-0244 . honeymoon” this summer Your Watch esac aps phanc to Be Ready Next Fall © Adjusted 4" er caven vents Gfiision & Ge Nes grees tg © Regulated ieee See oe Wersen | -Expa nsion en B asd ane new tivied mses : Watch Bands aoa es ; The addition, . Sik & Wool Dacron Blends Orion & Wool * Nationally Price Maintained . Merchandise Excepted onti : os oe riv Deluxe F Sibarbon ‘Community i Pet essai ; * ~ TNDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP ~ Display Homes in “Westridge of Waterford” Open Saturdays and Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. or by Appointment And You May : ‘Your Choice of . . | a For lei Assessments, Action on Roads FOUR BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOMES BUILT for CHARGE or 2 Planned Commauity Development | WINTER and SPRING MODELS UNDER 1956 PRICES LAYAWAY | , i CF Due to py netraaged — rosea ~~ ponende oi Bat ned er ino ne on these — hohe has : | our cus scape new § for 1c ing, t andscaping on these four els is a - SPLIT YOUR TICKET! Monday, April 1 Tt - . rosgores Teeomet N hae eg beautiful WESTRIDGE of WATERFORD. Our roperties adjoin Your Purchase : - | Waterford Village School and the new OUR LADY OF THE LAKES SCHOOL. ie : "These men will coperne with you and'with cach other. vo ee ee tek ot ane Uadpnne - ae : _Thay will being you STs : aa “Dine Mig meds aR ed IHUB ee a RENT 4 oR oe ~ HELTMAN: & -] RIPP OR 3-411. | Clothiers a AROLD DOEBLER, Cletk . _ HARO 5 | ae GENERAL CONTRACTORS — ee oso si) _ Escative Builders diag vata of Wh ity th Waterjord . { Be ea ee oe eee ae a ¥: PRS be 8 ae ee aE fee Se pe eee 58 [ ee | i ' z S j : F ) oe. ‘ i / ) : ; ie | j isa : i { . E ey acer THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, stan 30, 1937 for This ractanad 18 to Frank! Gonzales several hours and a hut to Present Church Play 3 . GREEN BAY, Wis. wm — Dayid Vanden Heuvel for the gasoline dred.odd miles after “he “sped, out for’ Interim Bond’ “The _Autobiogresty of a Church Gonzales’ bill for a tank of gas- litset; $4.60 in witness fees, $3.80 of Vanden Heuvel's filling’ station “Pew religious dramatic faire , @tine came to. $68.05 once it was] in court costs, $5 fin fr larceny without paying the bill, — A- bill which would. make w entation which, will be given in A A RR RE RES a A eC Vier e misdemeanors over the weekend Church, in Waterford Township «at to avoid jail by posting an interim |7:30 P-m. Sunday. : bond hag been introduced in the} Members of congregation and Michigan legislature by Rep. Far-|the choirs, under the direction rell Roberts of West Bloomfield Mrs, Ray Bush, Township. ° play The measure would set up a'Pew and the spirit “release bureau” which would en-|the li Py able persons arrested between Ver Friday night and Monday morning) Following the program, the to post personal or cash bond of|¥ill-be a fellowship and refresh- up to $100 when a judge is not ment time, = available to hear cases. ’ The prosecuting attorney would shave descretion to decide which. Rob Local Woman >» persons would be allowed to post Sith bond d thy ha b ie Bop an aiten anos in Street Scuffle sary” wait. in jail for court Cleavier is no | Mars ee ee ee ‘convene om Monday. ~ A Pontiac mother Wes on mn e : | Roberts, a Republican, is serving the ground and robbed of approxi- : * When you take your clothes. to your Dry Cleaner, don’t expect him to aby the Third Dist nb gagescend rately $125 yesterday by a youth work miracles! He is only human, and may occasionally make a mistake, oe described as about 16 years old which he will-be glad to rectify. But many cases of unsatisfactory dry as she and her 10-year-old daughter were walking in front of- 271 E. Groups Vote to Back ‘wis: Mrs. Nina Bogdanow, 407 §. Police Civil Service ae wl Yee Paty Ba eee umn Harry H. Jones, wréed her on the sidewalk. ; igiag dent of the Oakland County Deputy! The youth ran off with the ‘Sheriff's Assn., said yesterday the Woman's purse containing alien association and Oakland County identification papers and the ‘Lodge 124 of the Fraternal i money, according to police. lof Police have voted unanimously | Police eat ee wnt Extend 1-Way Traffic Jones said the two groupe met | Block on Lawrence special meeting to cleaning are not his fault. Before you expect too much, be sure that— e The garments are of sufficiently good quality that they can — amt oe er comet w without-shrinking and without colors fading —— or running. ee wre TT te Te “"@ That cloth-covered buttons and stiffening materials dv not contain substances that will stain. : @ That you have not attempted to remove stains with fluids that will injure the fabric, set the stain or cause fading. @ That your Dry Geiner is a well-established, dependable local businessman. =a Assn, - in 2 Foon Mean [Lawrence Street traffic wil be will tell op nl hen. he. accepts. .vonr..¢] e cann ise to Work “‘Mirac es. uF a Ea TES. se Se ee Basie - derstempel announced today. The one-way movement previous. s\Gos Station "Robbed ty waned tk eee Se To | A local gas station attended w@S at East Lawrence and Perry, f ] . «@\held up early today and robbed of The change will necessitate mo- ot the more _than $300. ‘torists traveling on Mill and de-/ | Fred Alcorn, attendant of the siring to turn north on Perry, to M Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce " Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. ‘inaw St., said the two men walked , lin the Station about 1:30, brand-| itake -“ Sen and continue lished a pistol, and said “This is a) “stick up. We want your money.” | © corn said. ; ithe U.S. : IN WATERFORD "TOWNSHIP Who Pioneered Street Lighting Program? The first such project was under a Democratic Township Clerk who worked out the basic pro- cedure with the Utility Companies, and under the statutes in Huron Gardens. Subsequent projects hove followed the established pattern. What About Our Waterford Cemeteries? Under previous Democratic administrations, all , the cemeteries were improved—expanded where possible, and finally 80 acres sceured on Cres- cent Loke Road and contracts entered into for the improvement of it. What About Our Fire Department? Previous Democratic administrations had to 90 | to the Legislature to obtain-authority to outhor- ize Towriship Fire Departments — fostered the establishment of the Volunteer Fire Department, planned the location of fire stations, bought the basic equipment, and constructed ‘the first fire stations. egw ann SPORTS OIIMSE ares « iat a ecccnak ae : = ; Bs * ee ee ee 6 ee LORE CNS ee eee TE RSET PO ‘Who Built the TOWN HALL? Our TOWN HALL wos built under o completely Democratic Town Board, 7 : and at the time of its dedication was fully paid for without any bond These ‘ond "Dree safe“ peice Recreation issue or special tox assessment due to careful planning and sound fiscal pes 2 the Cede honk as ie hh Fortes policiets cut-off. could be’ built —were all planned ahead D ions—ond LET'S LOOK AHEAD! At the Democratic Ticket! Towrahi fax and within the monies occomplhed lawfully available to the Township. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD "(2 Sre"__SeziiSens5 Pays Prémium Price a ft a or ais eet see coe Roberts Proposes Act Coraresation, Chen MM ithe staff of the 17th District's first ; “A major purpose.of the week support the Pontiac Police Ottic-| The eastbound movement of is " . be. eX-| strict code of ethics adhered. to by ‘areet L elledlive , Sunday, Pontiac, 'Pontiai Real Estate ‘Board al ey we: Engineer. Theadare. ‘Progressive_Oil Station, 577 S. S88- travel one block south to ae | __ The two.escaped on*foot when a| From 1820 to 2860 more thap customer drove into the station, Al- 1.900.000 Irish immigrants came to) <9) hk oe PE EO RAR OR LOR ORO 8k ee Eee eRe RARER Ae’ sree er Eimer R. Johnson James E. Seeterlin Dorothy Olson «RP. Lamberion Charles Pappas —>-—~Patrick K. Daly Supervisor Clerk Treasurer Trustee : Trustee _ lustice of the Peace JOHN S. COLEMAN .. . Constable W. A. STOLTENBERG . . . Constable JOHN M. HEPLER . Board of Review Unis C. BUSH . . . Highway Commissioner ALBERT DRYDEN . . . Constable JESSE McCRARY . . . Constable ae hee The Government of Waterford Township Should Be in the Hands of Capable, Efficient Administrators Who Believe: __ Sound economy in-Government and a more realistic approach to equalization of Tax relief for homeowners is URGENTLY needed and can be provided by encour- tax sasessments is imperative NOW. : . aging the establishment of ‘more industry and business in Waterford. _ Providing more éfticient service by maintaining office ‘continuously 9:00 o'clock In view of the great public interest in improved transportation as en as in t0 5:00 o'clock and until noon on Saturdays is long éverdue. ‘ ‘ safety, that the offer of the Michigan Automobile Club to: finance an” dent traffic survey should be ‘accepted, and every effort be — on the part. , of : Proper Maintenance of residential streets has been sadly neglected for the. Bast . of Waterford Township to cooperate’ and to carry out the ;. Sie years. . : } ~~ a sureerys pea a Sed te lit lsat edie t tad ie ecngressman; George A, Dondero, Miss Ford served Dondero for 24 years and, on his retirement, ran the office of Congressman William 8. Broomfield of Oakland County's 18th district. Plan to Celebrate ‘Realtor Week’ Here. “The Pontiac Resl Estate Board, ‘in cooperation with other boards of realtors across the country, will observe “Realtor Week" starting tomorrow through April 6, it .was Sponsored by the National Assi. of Real Estate Boards, the week is set aside annually by the na- tional and state associations. to acquaint the public with the se a sont tpweg -\possible for persons arrested for the Lakeland United Toray ree three congressmen, a} senator and indopeadiac ‘Townsh Voters! aw Re-Elect FLOYD © CANDIDATE for SUPERVISOR P loyd Andrews has : * always run Independence toundtie withia budget hi andard of buildin x maintained a high st ee aes INDAY, DPRIL 1 ELECTION DAY | ELECTION OF .oae STATE SUPREME COURT. — 3 tence e+e STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER |... OVATE SUPT. of Public Instruction sees STATE BOARD of AGRICULTURE. see STATE BOARD af EDUCATION Uo M BOARD of REGENTS . — 2 Members — | Member ae 2 Members : omen Transportation to the Polls? ‘Call one of these numbers! _ FE40579 ~—s«#FE.2.6868 FE4-2557 —Ss-— FE 4-4408 FE4-1523 OR 3-265, -FE24491 Pee aes ee et ee, af eee é ‘ j fee by eee e f is * = 3 i : : : : : ne eet ; eS sey [eke } Sas ie i pe 3 ae } } Pe i fee } ‘i : BA : ; ‘eo ‘ a Z : ae 2 eee : ; Me 2 eee, = } i : } : . j | fi \ ae. # a £ : f i Ps : ; : / ao : oe : - nate _nu. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 __ (Youngster Ri pak eT = cares : 7 |RETAIN JUSTICE LE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE J Shops for Pets “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP RETAIN A LEGAL MAN IN A LEGAL POSITION Willis D. a experience He bas brought (0 the twenty- have any, THE FAIR ADJUDICAAION OF ALL CASES is paramount for all parties and the State. To : reach importance to | TO PROVIDE A COURT FOR THE PEOPLE - is another policy of Justice Lefurgy. He has made him- self available to minimize any. inconvenience and loss - of time from work of pny ee and complainants. - He has provided a court of service to Waterford Town- ship. Police also found that the 12- \genr-ald’s father didn't believe in RETAIN THE HIGH STANDARDS OF JUSTICE COURT 2 = < : : et ig Se eS 1g ae a ae . ' c Bei ite gle arg a og sega eg eam ae ." fo @ Attorney at Lew oo Sat ah FUNERAL HOME | “ts srowior hanced imi] VOTE Monday, Apri 1, for - iGedgeee! ii , omktderad $105, worth of dogs, with, which _PaWiLls D. LEFURGY @ Veteron . ca ap a Justice of The Peace—Republican = @ Former Asst. Presseuter ick GREG law Se ae el be ele Un ees : mn = : ir ever he had a chance. He especially liked to leap over a candle stick) Nomes of friends. = : — : 3 a? \to show how nimble and quick he was. (Polit vert ' ‘ Political Advertisement) (Pellth dvertisement : (Politics! Advertis st) C4 You can make Jack jump over a candle stick by following these) a ; Paste this petiae an aipliiaded od tele with craves Cut out} “ : the pieces carefully. Fasten the lower end of the lever (B) behind the, candle stick as indicated with a brass fastener. Fold the ends of the; ive and si stand forward on the dotted lines. With another brass fastener, attach] Jack to the upper (A) end of the lever through indicated hole A Toke hold of Jack’s neckerchief lightly and swing him up over the} c candle stick. The two fasteners miake it possible for you to shift his | ‘ position as he moves over the flame so that he starts at a crouch and et Government By [lands on his feet, as indicated in small sketch. he | rf , Pa ; Scgieeeae as eran as ys ee: 4 . =) ops( Susan, L AQWAy 0 for, th Pe ame wilt : ing EES ee ATE 2 ve a4 your ideas in care of ‘this ‘newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, ‘News-| = Set ss “Heatareg yo" Meche g OE PRA ES ee ieee i Depot your surplus savings or investment Monday: Ayeti Feel Day 3 savings at any one of our 8 connate ei | beeing oftices. oa ANY : f : -|shis will reach their areas by ; - “a the time the ice is pretty well, Community ESSEIS 10 Se ek ae bore the aw | | : ° , + again in late September, National Bank #7 Route fo Arctic 4 OF PONTIAC oe names * Bae Pontiac Offers Cars | | TT FF A Mi aS en , 7 s * os : ity "| for Practical Approach'in New Driving Test | “Re-Elect These Qualified these Oualified and Experienced Officers . == From Atlantic ag : a | NEW YORK »— Ninety-six weit roan Patines to the! ‘es : Nery and Const Cuarg./ veranlal public bx'a intion-wide Qaaler dete LOUIS BARRY _ RAY HARRINGTON DORCAS TIBBALS. \ will begin in June the search for|onstration program entitled “‘Drive’ : ay : i: a practicable route from the At-jthe Champ” to be held during . lantic and Pacific for cargo ships|the month-of April, as announced to supply military radar stations/by Frank V. Bridge, general sales | in the Far. North. _ | manager. The: seirch will te-coniucted tn In addition pene 100 Pontiacs’ jconnection with the ual rded by the , local deal DANIELS INSURANCE \of iin and. materials es are es a sh number ito arctic radar stations on of valuable prizes. . M. E. “Mike” Daniels a en wm egal shen to tyme odin Vice Adm. John M. bag a oes so yee See mane? of thé Sta inited Sta niploy in poudtveicataiannnnnnle@utaeaeinen eed co sites, 200 Ewa gies oe cer + @ the “MSTS ‘Arctic Operation for| of the Pontiae Motor Division, Pon-_ a S$ #1957" at a luncheon today. tiac dealers, the advertising agency oe The passage is being sought to|and contest suppliers,” Bridge sald ; provide ships with an escape) To qualify for the contest, = Re-elect Your. es route from the arctic so that vee trants fil out an official en 2 . ‘ fae dag: Rae gh Doh pcg rragtaf ge | Republican Township Beste gece teas as Seas y o , a s_* + Adm: Will expressed confidence| write in no more than 22 words, a Officials im that a. passage will be found from his itnpression of the car. © Vote Straight REPUBLICAN 5 fox ir rents "so or mt seteree mae TREASURER: a g sae north of Hudson Bay. “seal-skin” coats come from fur- . Sgunausussunaueuasanennnngnsnsnsnnl By leaving in June and July,|bearing sea lions. =2 Years Treasurer of Waterford hed | ’ (Polit: vert: wal) Polit vert Politic: ivertisemen | Political Advertiseme ELECT GEORGE M. Former of World War tl. Member D.A.V., V.F.W., Elks. Vice-president Michi- gan Township Association. WILLARD. JONNSON OSCAR LOOMIS — “STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER | ~ REPUBLICAN JUSTICE OF PEACE Practiced Law for 25 Years. Member TRUSTEE + Trustee of Waterford Township for ‘2¥_ Years. Assistant e* 5 : Vice-president of the Michigan Justice of the Peace . ‘ 2 ee ee Trpas- . “ey. ber Wotertord IS HIS OPPONENT? aa va cme he me Rett HE'S QUALIFIED— “GEORGE M. FOSTER | PAT VANWAGONER Says: Township Zoning Appeal Board Study tee. Member of Elks and K. of P. Member of All Saints Church. | A ett pe eb teat exer eee os : , ni! . a graduation * unfortunate. Four of ve candi- : : i pl ene paces aah Sar Sete egeea fem Reblect Dd NEWTON DEMPSEY Board st Sey phy an ih ics = m= * the one who was Nore oy Elect FLOYD MORTENSON = Hwy. Commissioner Seay pulcti tor eigen re routs end city ond village street. we ot age New Peon : ” : | _ Past President and member of Executive Committee of Michigan Good Roads Setniee tne "te bor, geaitied, Regicared _ ReElect xX] <] EVERETT DRAKER : ‘Constable _ SeetSicaa man men Sy cs a cogeses, eae Step et regrey nme ReElect [X|TOM PETERSON. =—=_ Constable American Rpad Builders Association committee to expedite Federal bea lawsuit to tent hus right to. take office.” 3 ot Boj Salar ee ee Peace aLLoyp GIDLEY Constable. VOTE REPUBLI ——___——- N- APRIL Ist || VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN APRIL Ist i of eo: \ “ 1G é T - € aS A ag 3 » Ee Z Ff ee Be ghee (as oe 8 i ee ee ee ee ? MIS Fee BE Ze si Se ¥ Sa ¢ EF b Sigh cae 2 Pe ee ae ee Ne}: E . 95 d i ; Poo goed so i 3 z Fs a3 F f % ae Ro ’ gs Ser ee LF = f : ; ; y ; / pt I | f Soe i ¥ : } fie | i] Pree ay ( eo oe 5 a a) ae t ai : ! ies i i j Ai : f Ps eee = ¢ : } 7 ; 4 $ / 3 \ ; i } : | | - / : j i ft : : / ; e pont te ie. ae. os “oe L { ; | ad ao! : ee | oe sad . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 __ $$$ PONTIAC PRESS Defense and Politics SSSA OSS Pa Veice of the’ People :. é cm eis 3 .. RL So eee epee arog hy i aes ones Be A — & s 2 dnuw heding \ , PBST NTS assias, Meee meakerraet “PTH. Bring. with conven tion ad ER, . Brings Much Discussion and «x Director - Business Mansger “» ‘Weapons. j ; "e SSS . ; a ‘ ate a eee ee 7 Bape i General ee ian Manaber ; oe : ‘ig A > ae 2 < ; Bee oe ary vertistan Joun A. kmxy, ‘But Chancellor Apenaver, who . : ; | ys Letters will lensed when neces — heavily poy Joun W. Freecenate, Ya oe e ~ ss SS uy sary because of space. Full mame, Secretary and Baitor “inet auvertision wer. ‘ad agréed to. this, now has a SS umber of the Tananine ‘Matter Classified Manser joined Defense Minister Strauss lll ‘s : Entered wt Post Office, Sontion as erated tens matter : in calling for parity in - arma- - ments, that is atomic weapons. ————————_—_—— Moreover they want to produce 2 ier wevablication sf ail focal Segectrised io tas these in West Germany, which MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS use all well new hes. revere mw acct «A. Santllentelnsaecenen 4s forbidden by treaty. ® wash were Sortie servis is ‘ol "available by ‘al * * * ia 3 Genesee . Mac an w Counties it: ts T1200 a sear; ckewhere in Bonn already has persuaded mem- and all other places in the United States pty Es 5 eeeieatnmeeel payable in advarce. bers of the Western. Euro Union to appeal to NTAO for an easing of MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS as this provision. Germans, who are __, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 _ @ragging their heels on rearmament,. — feel that fewer men would be needed 64 8 in their army if newer weapons weré Britain Increases EPR | droukd make tho. shane pesrile'nelb: Nuclear Program ee coe a tke thre times and then bron Great Britain, spurred by its own : "| fab bow ann 0 en conifer coal depletion. and the Suez crisis, Political at this time as general erecting warning signs along the — plans a huge increase in its atomic elections are due in the fall. Seiicatin Satan to soaet oe '_ power program tripling the goal for | Bote national pride and security _ people living in our township that atomic power by 1965. "are involved. German industry, Boas 2 ae se ee poe om By that time one-quarter of Brit- naturally, desires to get into partment is doing by ticketing ain’s electric power will be produced both the atomic and nuclear e these Hag. pac Por Pera j mad by the atom. Critical fuel and power _Tields. — | En ag, and I would like to see the shortages have forced the country In the meantime the politicians ~° [#eae MY GRACE IS SUPFICIENT FOR THEE: FOR MY STRENGTH IS MADE >” Seeeee Sy einen Meee by ee to assume this heavy burden on its are trying to persuade the voters that rf ; ee — 2 CR. L2'9 _ apital resources. — ' ‘West Germany can have a strong de- ~ 34 a cma = a “ eo SRE RDS AS ¥ dense: without-a large army: Soave acest pene: = ea Pye Minister of-Power has ane ren coma ? : = . OA! a SOR ae gama e e . — oa me nounced the new plan calls for dé ss : — " # my, eter 19 power stations with a capaci- The People’s Business = — Jays of All Faiths - | Nancy Schack , Waterford : ty of from five to six million Mowatt thee wnve wast” Michigan Apathy World Relief Sunday Is Observed | sw: «ve tion to four stations to manu- * ‘ -- Few Voters Interested in ford and Independence Townships facture A-bomb fuel as well as = a a have a voice in this silly contro- : DR. HOWARD V. HARPER = next 47 years lived as a her- covered by Smith after a series vyersy This piece of highway well ‘liked the dumb cop out of power. The first of these dual Monday’s Balloting the last Sunday in March mit in the desert, without ever of divine reve ticket. Ten minutes later the . Purpose stations is already feed- é St Bas become the custom of more seeing a single human being, Shniihentita Neshchitn ‘sits. tikek deserved pefecsag “ba aarliplp gets a call om a bad accident on ing commercial power ipto Brit- . | end oo — offering S The novel and the opera, of was written om golden plates by mara eo US-10. Two killed, four injured. ain’s electric system - LANSING—Has the sound and fury of — aban af their work in for- Course, introduce romance into © prophet named Mormon, whe Was Bre ong thay = esenuane py. © an : ee the Michigan spring election campaign cign lands. Originally the day, or the story. While Mary, or Thais, “Tet St the dictation of am an. 's much safer now than a year ago, 0) Ou Ao) Oo Ada * * * penetrated to the eardrums and of rather the : gelnamed Moroni. Smithand cer. Who would dare argue the fact ; ; a eyes morning service at js still a prostitute, a young monk, tale comnpetiions of Wis were @ when we have asen as me light). It makes fools out of crazy ft Seat Piet bens tow wineeic caper’ a Known ‘as “One “Great Hour ot YIN to convert her. falls in vinety eunbled: te tramilate the tive people killed at one time in "t saggeat the ‘Actomoblle Chub Plants for producing commercial peouriicans and Democratsin the State Sharing.” Because. the sharing is love with her. The story ends iron. willing Ga he platen and tq the area north of Waterford Hill? stick to. its job and give expert : i E 7 to the Senate. The measure proposes , Tit is what tht pens when ‘power under~construction and 15 Capitol, people keenly interested in the ‘Snaterial abundance with 1 sae in March, 1838. F - others in the planning stage. Our outcome, pretty well agree that it has not. of less fortunate lands, the day nti Diy and devotion, and the nding to the Book of Mor. the stretch through Drayton and Just @ Driver on US-10 | ae young monk wretched in love. oe Ww inh pm Through the 35-Mile Zone _total capacity is about 14 million — ‘heir observations tend te be con- = *Tuired the additional name of mon, America was originally pop- Waterford would be inhumanly out. _ Twice a Day d ; World Relief Sunday. LATTER-DAY SAINTS - yageous, To increase it north from a Day kilowatts. However, there is no firmed by the state chairmen of the : On this April 6 127 y ulated by Israelites who emigrated Waterford to M-15 would be. just encom . of tional fuels he perties and by election of- : a eeeeee are pre- Ast Years 88° trom Jerusalem in two waives, one as. outrageous: If we want to live Hy = shortage of conven ere penn all of whom look for a light . fd by Church World Service, the Church of Jesus Christ of i, 699 8 C. and one in 588 B.C. longer, we are going to have to about 500 weekly, and costs are lower than in Britain. vote. The top figure advanced is ©, "vien Of Se National Coun” Latter-day Saints was founded at hose settlers, some of whom Put a 2Smile limit out there sooner *bout halt of it in I We prefer to concentrate on develop- 1,300,000. +e Gh Seventeen; bertictees- Fayette, N.Y. by Joseph Smith. y.came the ancestors of the Amer. oF later, as hundreds are seeking pelleve 1 am qualified to reply to sf : "Latter-day Saints are popularly homes in. our.lake area. Many of article containing Mr. Davis’ ing more efficient and cheaper re- ‘This one- ing in the observance. This uni Indians, were visited here on statements. I have never er would be not much over third rs ioe td nid Merce 1 Gate this cull by Christ after the us have tickets but paid received actors. He of the turnout of the general election last oe ee ? Resmrection Suen UME eakhd ow ieee & moving violation ticket despite British * pai’ and a third - . ceeds from today’s So ree _Ghurch grew directly out of the Z enforcement agencies are trying to ll my driving. whe ; can't afford wiwalt. Ps = baelegberr at o tr eligible jointly or ners S22 GBpeteiar’Mormon, ‘which was dis ® (Copyright 1967) save lives, Let's stop blaming en- Sente years ago the AAA found Britain's announcement may 2 ..% its income for the financing of ° THOUGHTS FOR TODAY a feat tee thet bad tbe care mermaid have a salutory effect on those The politicians, then, expect the seven ee program of Portraits Then the eyes of the blind shall rected. continued to give more tickets Arab countries which are de- _**tisan statewide contests, and the three By JAMES J. METCALFE be opened, the the ears of the = R.G.J, tan most large cities and re’ manding more oil royalties from pee tn seal be wo Ones fe ettce ee Ses eee 6 ents nei, OE Ot bo ee SE —— fused to allow any tickets to be those A ting i 2 ge stepped toto the Hungarian refu- dear . -. I cannot quite explain **°5 igh ge The Dixie speed limit changes to “xed” other than through rege- companies now operating in PARTY. FATEFUL one last fall has seen *** Except it is like sunshine when 35 on the curve going into Drayton | '#f Violation bureaus. Today De- their lands. ABTY: ames . . « The world is drenched with _ Eternity has no gray hairs! The and continues through Drayton and _ elt is & much safer city, traffic- —__O These are the faithful who respond to °¢ impressive example of the 1. It is a certain something flowers fade, the heart withers, Waterford shopping areas to Wa- i*, than any other large city > cays the politiesl party “foot soldiers,” the Zabres® % which this money is in. ””.’s flower soft and fair... man grows old and dies, the world terford Hill, well known danger '™ the US. Bank Acts Revisions troops who ring doorbells, distribute party peogrrurEe TO SAINT © Or like the sound of music gay reer tt J agmangtorert deg =n point. There it changes to 45 and = Most law-abiding drivers are 100 literature and carry on telephone solici- ~~ yen though you may not know That fills the evening air... time writes no wrinkles on the continues to be 45 to the Holly per cent in favor of the Waterford ‘The Senate has passed and sent tation drives. it or Ste heard t The sweetness that is honey, and row of efernity.—Bishop Heber. Road turn off, which is as far as police to cut down on accidents. to the House a measure which wotfid kok + St Bary of Heypt fe els bee ipo ince i nae ARE cos aches, Tene signe are malo: The sped limit of: 25, through rewrite and modernize the country’s _ Most say the spread between winner SuDrising sates’ eect tana any painted face... The warmth €s ship. dictate. However, every day police and loser will be less than 50,000, probably ¥ : of friendly greeting, and... The — i her will an Omaha woman ) are ticketing drivers who banking laws. | a lot less. $ ——ss Bey po ac -gmile-that-never-fades ...-And eager ainaigy gaading scanned stony yt, otis e that Set by'30 to 30-tallen toes same bame anes - three dogs. A case where it : After a six months study by the ee, ee nciihien codes ngewe aah yard tt ee ae bak Ui ed 0 doc's beastie. and. t0-e0t poctated by ae Sree! core ant Sai Banking and Currency Committee town,” said one state official who hit- less likely candidate for saint- that certain something, dear... lle. wttéh: Gon alls hela, Ws then ony. “more power to the and analysis by a 27 member ad- the campaign firing line, “and the hood than Mary, unless you Whatever it may be . . . That has sib TA el used to over not only the costs Waterford Police.” : , pits No fooling, Mom—Dad prob -~ ’ NC tahhen te MP er Poe's Gemaine? * supposed to have been a mem- really captured me ably really is working Inte at the = si45 the other services involved. ae. Coy finance field, a 250 page bill was sent ber of the same profession. There (Copyright, 1957) these days. Income tax re- - = , re The real trouble lies, not with Tt is gratifying to know that HF ri iF _ Major changes in the National Bank jy michigan spring elections, apathy 3 z an lige 28 tree, : tres sf of dat everywhere else, should la _ Act, the Federal Reserve Act, the s traditionsl—the rule rather than the eosinge ating >the 15 Years Ago = many robbers deat ermtted to exceed the limit in congratulate them. 1 trust ctlaens Federal Deposit Insurance Act, the °xception. . at __ 42 years olg until she was 2 — JAP THRUST perils British in many is too many? Waterford, too. will continue to support them and Federal Home Loan Bank Act and iiescaters and ibeli iatieipts in. both ae Asaaatite ends We toce a sine tie a nice 3478 Mh. Rey Sine’ cies ant ane ; _Legisi , LEW “ Lexingto other laws. parties don’t know how to overcome this , tiful, she was a very popular sitlies chess” enon conscl royalties, in others it just San't __ ‘ - ; ew lack of interest, and in their efforts, some 9. ) genes inom tee {title everyone in Pontiac Sy at be iatractad by the pay. : . - The : Drayton Plains P ; violator One of the purposeS is to authorize en Ba ae induige Plies meat we. on Pagan witha wild nd hit. FRANCO EXECUTES 50 in Mo- Folders soon will be out to should back Mr. Van Atta, as he is 0M Flint whose actions apparent- FDIC to withdraw its insurance prayer rages Se thet arious trip to Jerusalem, on which aaRhOWwe _ show you where you can’t afford doing a wonderful job, and I think |¥ 8T@ condoned by the Automobile protection from any bank for unsafe parently ae oo ‘was the only woman among goubt STRIKE probe in” to go for vacation come gum- there should be strict enforcement lb. I suggest in the future he gay Tees a of young men, ; CF OE 5 SU A all along the Dixie, especially ‘eeP his eyes on the road and not and unsound practices. Banks would 80 what is the result? is decaaiiaala hie Fa eRe : “ Me ne Wm Sumario’ cars end be permitted to issue preferred stock, IMPORTANT OFFICES see a Christian festival going on = )y Willi B eee Probably bave better luck. , , 7 - William Brady’s Mailbag: Franklin 0. Day debentures and capital notes in their 2 school - Page OP ee : eer enero sel 9 Birmingham Ep: effort to raise. new capital. Federal ‘uperintendent and state highway com- “()’ iitow the procession into the H eet . missioner, two important offices, in terms caurch : ppy b ' As a Watertord resident - savings and loan associations could ¢r the qualifications of the candidates? Shes" mur at Sie nda a toon -s a 7 I e€wsp ap er 0 iumnNs just @s critical of sn piliclad det set up branches in all but a dozen “8 2 herself unable to move, Her feet ; ae — speed trap as the AAA. I would states and state powers would be Will the ballots that go info the boxes would not take her toward the “I have tried several of your - wait, send stamped, self-ad- use ordinary rubbing acohol, oe one ton boone ee limited in licensing. and examining “ over the state on Monday reflect a charch , pamphlet which any druggist wilt sell. . because of the ques of unethi- considered evaluation of the personalities | As she stood rooted to the spot, Send stamped, self-addressed en- ©! Practice place and even national banks. : involved in the campaign and the policies thete came to her a vision of welope tet dieetiens tar worse in some cases brought to * hee tees espoused, representing a shrewd choice {Re ~_—ne sagan: i and tl ial a a light here in Michigan, Officers of banks insured un- = by an alert, informed electorate? how it was the kind of life she Chregle Ranning Ear, és A. Tielke, Br, der FDIC would be prehibited The answer has to be “no,” what. was leading which kept her out of : 2 Oe ee ok Oe thee Dies . from giving any kind of gifts to Kase Gumatone be ¢ rg lend the na in che - otee I ont had to use milk of speeders $100,000 in fines for the : officials ‘with ; er 3 : eEReS given her, whereupon she was set magnesia for years, probably on lives Waterford vigilantes saved in cials regulatory. pow the vigor of the respective political , : free and moved easily into the account of my age... (E.C.L.) ome year. Just one head-on col- over banks. Disclosure would be party organizations. J aes church. “T have to take (a proprietary 'Js#n costs more than that. — required of true ownership of There are a lot of persons, Republicans _—‘Following instructions received saline aaitve) or (another nos- tw theshs oe es oe te Federally insured banks and Democrats, who work under the im the vision, she left Jerusalem, trum same character) so friend. he Dixie tror stock am At : Cast SOME cas dela Wak vetee of crossed the Jordan and for the dften, I'm afraid I'm... (Mrs, Matehery we were dots . light at where any stockholder owned i such @ test as a justification for holding . five per cent, or more of the an election.in the spring. = it 5] 2 \ t of the H bank- ‘And they don’t believe it will be much f eathartics, particularty magnesia, —_held center lane ll the way . ns pike i oe a different as long as the timing remains pro in lie mcs es wl gn © per Malt ay nr gee 9 5 de rstestenci ae oes 4s it is, and as long as the po J emo- ‘Epsom salts), depletes the : , from the right, i : RSM Pe ‘tions of the electorate are from - Dale weasel 9 hepa - The measure has been carefully involvement/in a strenuous fall campaign. . Me savers \ . @rawn to safeguard, at, both state Still, there's no concerted move afoot. F° to come to my ant national levels, banks,’ sayings —7°\ Arey oe that there's a and loan associations and credit” ..ainy,im Lansing as well as nearly cry ee Sas, ae eis See as aera i298 er i 4 a a pis \a 5| f j f i ies i / i 6 ee Le ; Be oe 1 / } a meacray | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 ae . ; Les 5 is _ 4 ” . = 7 - : \ » ~ PRE. EASTER “DISCOUNT SALE. ~ Everything in the. Store tntlbed™ Except Fair Traded Items. = 10% to 15% oe; “LESS See cr ee | || S| oe | ‘Now Is the Fires to Stock Up on Your Pe Clothing” above are four of the group, arranging one of — Stanley Walker, <2 James K ‘octewnds. ond ‘Needs — Crisp New Merchandise! the table displays used in the program. They are © John Richman, of Ottawa Drive. Bohlen Not Unhappy |<" "2°", Japan Missile Test | At Transfer Order — rear as ninety ormat. x il FlOPS, Flops Again | MOSCOW “—Charles E. Boh- post, Last Novem-| TOKYO W#—Japan test-fired its| len said that he had offered to|ber or December I made known/first guided missile twice tqday.| Seether tr ate ambas-/my willingness to aay here one|Both tries flopped. 3 Soe ? yer ben i) feel — hah FCS es he a lige AYN Ae, 3 rade wi I te = bis che d uled . firi & was | Lames sul ip h 6, pe pene hn ‘al't'did Hot ‘ucstion Whe Se: ae eae SP ait ae tan fe “Dit ' Seen for ack @ dra oanaet pointed and corrected, a spokes-| open Mon, es Fri. Nights : SIE Saar AERTS AEC SAREE A get See a steerer rows rope ne ae aR te . “ae 5 fete Open Mon. & Fri. Nights RS se CS Ra Sree sao ree "S: So ES SEE Ry eS . . : : te eee Ee ean cars Til 00. PETS: ay . ‘ , LORE “S WAREHOUSE 2239 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD **** "4. 7"""" MI MILLION DOLLAR RI 10 T| OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 P. M. AT OUR WAREHOUSE Rae ee REMINGTON Heavy Duty Trouble | sx S Factory Close-Outs Full Twin Size SOs oof Discontinued Covers MAPLE BUNK BED —— a ae MW SNe Ns Innerspring Mattresses | eae on Re «oone croup 419% INCLUDES: ‘88 yO & Guard Rail and NO MONEY DOWN WITH NAME 2 BRAND TRADE _ HONEYMOON DINETTE § Bueapes ine o~ | oa to” get fit: lily Th Washers and Dryers _ Others on Displey : Vee j' SUNDAY SPECIAL Here’ ’s What You Get: : , . two-piece settional, -coffee © vt ge end tables. Beautiful ’ suite, including double ror, _s and mattress, / Complete with / - STROKE-SAVER : ~ VACUUM age sant sibs 33" MARCH J a ti ce i. \' ~ Co-editors of the “E pistolae Scholae” _ newspaper published twice yearly by the Latin Club of Pontiac High School are Barbara Patterson (left) of Hammond street and Maureen Callely of Delaware drive. They are shown with.the Easter edition of the paper. : eFe i Ort BF RF” q* fic ll nie : i \Pair Announces March Wedding Z it tik road are receiving congratulations jon the birth of a son, Jerry iD Stephen, March 22 at Pontiac Gen- players, who are also |. of the infant are DELECTABLE DUET the mating of orlon and broadcloth it i F § 3 2 | Published i” at Easter, Christmas ‘Epistolae Scholae’ Project of Students at: Pontiac’ High . Twice a year members of the Latin Club at Pontiac High School publish a .- The entitled, “‘Epistolae Scholae” is sold by the group at Christmas time -and again at Easter, ~ we ow Commonwealth, a Girl's Town in White Face, Tex- *. * * Barbara Patterson and Maureen Callely served as co-editors of the paper. Nancy. Donaldson designed the hewspaper cover, and Sally Warren cut the design for the print- Tithe junior high schools, ig wriéten in English, Other students who assisted in the printing of the .paper are: Sam Hartman, Robert Brien, Janet Kneale, Susan Steinbaugh, Pat Watson, Isabel Hawn, Patricia Kline and Susie Van Tassel com- plete the list, ‘Kids Need Fathers | Most of Al |’ D IT (AP) — “Children need fathers more than they need station D. Rabinovitch, natio known child psychiatrist. and settle for less “upward . mobility.” r THE PONTIAC PRES | tin Club’s Paper Aids Charities - : $, SATURDAY, t+ ork 8:30 sitions p.m. at Webster School. The style show and bene- fit bridge is sponsored by Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi. sorority and proceeds will be used for a polio pro- jector. The projector will be donated to a local hospital _in the name of the Peggy Evans Memorial fund. Model- ing fashions from Alvin's will be (left to right) Mrs. shal = = ‘a ie pee - = 1 SE IT! ITED Af EELS Ss eg NEE RT 0 TE ORGIES, = pifpctres ESA Ss TVG Me FUMORS” WHT DE ShOUN Tuevtay et Se TE SET Ry ot Bria: Pn te OS as tise teioccns: ROARS Shas a ery * Pen Presa Phete | Soa AS ep NSS reek William E. Hutchinson of Owego drive, Mrs. Norman - Haldane of Somerset road, Mrs. Donald Kaiser of Ber- wick boulevard; and Mrs. John Sinclair of Rutherford road. Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. Hutchinson are cochair- men of the affair and Mrs. Robert Tedcastle is in charge | Tee zi “Just because DRAPERY reapy? FOR SPRING, THAT IS! -— Your Drapery — good service . . cleaning. has just put in a long hard winter of money when you bought them, so you want to keep your draperies looking nice,.and make them last longer. The best way to accomplish this is by bringing them to Gresham at once for a thorough spring . You paid good “ aa Try our new shirt unit—S shirts ... .$1.1 ros | The most charming i . Sot eee | LEER] | att F A.M, te 8 P.M. smooth washable cot- , ee, Drive-In Service , , = : ob, < = " “04 only. ‘The sweater is. soft fluff of snowy white orlon. Paired. [J Save 10% Cash and Carry Pt ott together they spell sheer flattery for you! fhe’, in Russ’ | ellie d Country’ Store | 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road | Open 3H A 68 10 FM. — Sunday 10 to 9 x * Te | | a in the picture unhappy and humiliated husband Trial Job May Convince Husband of the style show. me ‘DIANE ELAINE CHADSEY Mr. and Mrs. . Albert. Chadsey of Ann Arbor engagement of their daughter, Diane Elaine, to Harold W. | Keivit, son of} Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0. Keivit of Bennett - street. They both attend the University of Michigan School of Music. No date has been set for the wedding. = 2 z z = Es Wrong One Gets Prize for Bridge Hostess Criticized - for Asking Player to Relinquish iar aig Final Meeting Held at Eastern Mrs...Cebert Jefferies was elect- ed president of Eastern Junior High School PTSA at the final = > PTSA Conducts Election; eron Wilkinson, mother vice presi- dent; Frank Merwin, father vice president; Mrs. John Ward, teach- A i Open Sunday 2 to P) New Spring | Dresses Huron ot Telegroph | rae = er vice president; Mrs. Parmenter, secretary; Maurice Levine, treasurer, and Mrs. Thom- as Nichols, historian, ~ Ww 2 Concluding the list are coun- cil delegates Mrs. Sarkin to the Pontiac PTA Council at the \ j \ \ abs a ift F z f g? 58 ie i dragiyi erred! g anquet Held at Hawthorne oe ; oe eee : \ | : / i stg eg sf i ; 1 i 4 \ \ DESIGNER PATTERN 1306 : soi Se fashion spotlight, and when it's handled with Herbert Sondheim's typical finesse as is this model, its success is doubly assured. ‘8 18: =#s& : There are only five basic pieces in this pattern. The back consists Length From ape of Bizes Bust Waist Hips uty “i ry] “ 33 Ye 13 35 23 x 16% i4 M% 3% 71% 17 18 BT] 28 39 17% “a 40 1 41 17% 20 «2 32 43 17% » Size 1% requres 4 yards of ’ S30inch material for dress, To order pattern 1306, state size, en- 2 Scholarships in Conservation Are Announced Two scholarships in conservation| 7 are being offered to adults in the Northern Oakland The gracefully flared skirt con-{ close $1. Address American De- _ tinues 10 keep its place in the Signer Patterns, Bex 585, G.P.0. 20. Size 12, (bust 32) takes 5% ‘lyards. of 35-inch material. + ma W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, v Dept. P6, New York 1, N. Y. Classic Pattern Booklet 12 and all-new pattern Booklet 13-X are available for 50 cents each, Her- bert Sondheim label available for 25 cents extra with pattern order. If paid by check, add four cents.| * * * (Next week look for Spadea’s American Designer Pattern by Anne Fogarty). (Copyright 1957) No. $458 with Patt-O-Rama in- Cluded is'in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, For this patfern, send 35¢ in woe Heaney knees and place the feet on the) ;;.- od Mecation tn daeuty ad:butte, ficial to older persons. Hold your breath while you count] This is one: Rise high on to 10, While the lungs are full of : air, pat gently but beickiy en, the| OUT foes and extend arms ribs, using both hands. -- + out. Return heels to-floor. Still on the bed, bend the left | Continue. knee up close to the Grasp the knew with the and pull back teward ee es z a , 1A é id aaa Re It won't stop all juvenile delin- exercises which are bene- Three Chapters Join for Party Mailahn. |Meeting Conducted by Willard WCTU . Mrs. Bertha Lewis, Mrs. Mary eeath St Get Sein tmadine Your little one will love this soft, of the Frances C. Willard WCTU.|Cuddly bunny with its movable Mrs. Phil Walker opened pend BR eye ek merce Foc py _Aneen te t-te ot 4 - noon cooperative luncheon ana| dressed in a cute frock and flower- meeting. Mrs. Wiser and. Mrs. hat. Mrs. Esther Seaton, Mrs, James address and the Pattern Nuniber Benning and Mrs, Delbert Ham-|to Anne Cabot The ; mette assisted Mrs. Eric Harvick|372 W. Quincy Street, icago 6, when she ehter-|Minois- Birth-| Album — fifty-six colorful pages Press It's ready! The 1957 Needlework showing maps ipabers! designs; plus 3 crochet yous ‘ ; y a. . tear 2 tS . ! : : ie |. (HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 380, 1957 - eae Sz A f a1 ge! ey | / l ’ . : Texas Judge Gets Tough : | With ‘Juvenile Offenders | System Might Turn Many Delinquents) | Into Law-Abiding By RUTH MILLETT A county judge in Texas, fed up. with having juveniles defy officers with taunts of “You can’t do any- thing to us,” has fixed-it so the * 8 & From now on, officers have the judge’s bianket authority to place offense warrants ft. - Also the judge has opened his court te the public when juvenile delinquency eases are heard. In addition, newspapers have been given the nod to print the names of juveniles whe appear in court. A rigid curfew has been clamped on al] persons under 17 to get them off the streets late at night. jents can't be bothered to enforce any juvenile offender in jail if his fe Young Citizens their own curfews, make them feel that they are above the law. Showing them they are Vacationing in the Hawaiian Islands are Mr. and ’ Mrs. Herbert Bayle of Williams Lake. During their visit they will fly to the volcano on Hawaii, as well as sightsee on Oahu. They will leave Hawaii April 3 - and will tour California, Oregon, Washington and not might turn a lot of young hood- _ into law-abiding citizens in a urTy. quency,-of course, But it might put a crimp in the antisocial antics of. 5 IM ot naregers from so-cetee Vancouver, B. C., before returning home. her correct size in slim, soft, flat- tering shoe styles. A woman can _|son of & small foot if she buys a soft shell ‘shoe in a pretty, The Rome Couture, with fullness be- low the bust in some dresses, hes given every expectont mother @ cs oles a ia oleate mill smoc GROVECREST | MANOR Modern Facilities for the care of Medical and Sur- . gical Convalescents and the Aged. 161 STATE STREET FE 5-6096 ‘Alvin's Style Show. BETA THETA PHI (Beta Chapier) Pegcy Underwood Evans Polio Memorial Benefit Tuesday, April. 2nd WEBSTER SCHOOL — 8 P. M. Fashion Forecast Donation $1 Door Prizes Tickets oat the Door Huron at Telegraph 9 directions eee coins, your name, address, size desired, and the Pattern Number to Sue Burnett The Pontiac Press, ‘Basic Fashion, Spring & Summer. "57 will delight you with its wealth of smart, easy to sew styles; spe-' : for your Spring ‘gy Budget ares Sara FR n- mrors Nannie i » -NEISNER’S | ©) BRAUTY SALON | | FREE! Careful Da X-Moth, blended with the dry cleaning solution, is the newest, ' y gafést method used ‘make garments moth-safe. You can't see it, feel it or smell it. And remember, clothes cleaned exclusively by Carefut Dan will always be safe. Enjoy the new protection today! Your dust-tight plastic bags FREE. Why worry about moths ~ fuining his topcoat? Enjoy === guaranteed moth protection ~ Now! his topcoat handsomely cleaned and . MOTHPROOFED New all-year protection ! n's new by finé cleaners to returned in safe, always send. your to Coreful Den. FREE 7-HOUR SERVICE AT $40 $0. THIORAPH ROAD i a BETr ANY SAPTEy CHURCH I confident thie tu Ant-chara tat Cum tr Ab agw exes come | HOt Habit of Belief-in God, ; RA at 8 jin Yourself and in Life Itself, en eays AM—Lenten Cantata: Matthew's ae * “The Triumph of the Cross” 500 P.M.—Fellowship Hall for Young People we seg Soaps ee : — Se arg an By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE : DR. JOSEPH 1. CHAPMAN, Minister I know a man who was president of an important bank until, at}. fifty-two, he was forced out by internal politics and found himself jobless. este tet alas Hagesdipae banker, it was not long until he was broke. His first’ reaction was*panic — he had > two children to keep in college and many other obli« gations. Mixed with his panic was hatred for the men - who had forced him out and. put him in this un- fortunate position, And, — he yielded to utter despair. In desperation, he came to my church, asking for advice and help. He had heard, he told me, that faith could work miracles. What could it do for him, he asked? . “Yes,” I said, “faith does work miracles, but | DR. PEALE. in no magical manner. It only happens as we co- operate with God. The first step is to empty out all that hate. Pray for those men instead of hating them.. Your ill will only corrodes your soul and impedes the channels through which creative spiritual power iflows. You need to think clearly and act rationally, which you can jnever do as long as you allow hate to emotionalize you. - \CONQUER FEAR “Then,” I continued, * “you must conquer fear by putting your ree : ill B45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:90 P. M. Erec wonshr SERVICE Theme: “A Spirit-filled Life. WEDNESDAY 7:30 P, M.: PRAYER end BIBLE HOUR. FIRST _— MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect _ ©. E. Eastman, Minister FIRST FREE METHODIST 501 Mt. Clemens Street “The Church of the Light and Lile Hour" Worship Service peecseneespeencesce tt & MM vag’ 49 m. School ari teers teers veerremertuenereens ap ie adh lems confidently in God’s hands, believing that He will guide you in & = eS eee eee ener dee eee Sette eer eee er teense 7 bd the right direction.” 4 & Prayer Meeting. Wednesday pe ethgay da da<< 5 esses 7:30 p.m. . 4 "ane & Come and Enjoy Our New Church with Us He kept coming to church and trying to practice the principles 1 4 Luther | 4 Bring the Family taught. But things got worse and worse for him. Finally, he was so £ Burtelia Green, §. 8. Supt. | badly off financially that he and his wife actually had to go out into/ _ the country to Pick blueberries which they might exchange for gro-| ceries. And, eee a it was at this point that what I had been ‘Lyal H. Howtsen, Pastor aac MISSOURI SYNOD + through faith, how to stay alive all their lives — how to act every day: stitutes being held in the State, ®t 9:00 a.m. During a half hour, ween oe Oe : 2 2 ‘ 1 masied " ATHY smears =F nay ie oe - "This is what he told me sometime later: verisinsly, way Wide bed 1 s @£* IS (Bast Sided a were so busy we became almost strangers to each other. But picking PASSION PLAYERS — Appearing at Kirk ; Pontiae Press Photo Ralph C. Claus, Pastor ‘ . tf ip peep org Se in the Hills for rehearsal of the Easter play,. part of Matyi mother of Jesus, and Suzanne will | Sunday School .. 4s A. M. : other smile, the loveliness wonderful things) «pijate’ are Laurie Pinkerton, 1450 Clarendon __ be representing Claudia, the wife of Pilate, The | First Service .... 8:30 A. M. § * ee ee ee ee We found Rd. - and Suzanne Boyd, 2625 Ayrshire Dr., cast of 18 members will present the performance { Second Service <.11:00 AM. F ~ COLUMBIA AVENUE ~— and each other in a blueberry patch!” —- both of Bloomfield Hilts. Laurie will portray: the in five acts at $ pm. on April 14. 15 and 16. | ry | F So. sees ia 2 3 ; I have learned, in "whatsoever | 4 © BAPTIST CHURCH |) rs i:-sete da tou seem LanPaka SES) ST. PAUL | ‘town a member of his chure comm Ch h Pl I sat [ss : 64 West Columbia Ave. | His advice is particularly valued by those who consult him, for- his urc e S Flal nstitute | | ee ‘ya | own experiences have given him a working knowledge of | ae oe ~ ‘FIRST UNITED ig Gearge Mahder, Pastor : Sunday School 9:45 A. M.. ot Sp ee otters - _ or acation Cc OO or _PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1S Morning Service .10:45 A. M. ] os . eee * * * : : : 5 : 'e ES d Sc foal =) 30 A M. ] : Morning Worship eases ‘ ..11:00 A.M. ONE OF MAY OF PONTIAC unday 5. | The story of this banker is one of the many true stories of people An Area Interdenominational Va-| A sixth member of the team saa ONENESS z ‘ B. T. U iiwvnentecwsssesevessan 8 OO P.O who have been helped by faith that I have included in my latest book.| -ation Church School Institute tolbe in charge of a fine ‘exhibition 178 Green Street % Evening Worship .......... >. 7:30 P.M. —}}When 4 turned the- manuscript in tomy publishers, they and-I — and, train workers for the summer: va-|°! vacation chuifeh school texts - guwpxy SERVICES | BLOOMF! ELD ; | ' .. P.M. ‘all the people we could ask to help us — spent a very considerable + hurch schools will be con- and materials on the theme; | Sunday Scheel emis TOWNSHIP A Wed. Prayer Meeting .... . 7330 P.M. amount of time deciding on a title for this book. In trying to- arrive, ication ¢ | “Wider Relationships." These ma- ¥ w, a lem e : ss : s : at a decision‘on the title, I asked myself what all these people whose ducted Monday, April 23, in First terials will be for sale. Mornin g Worship ..... — so Square Lake & Telegraph = Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention )stories I had told have in common. ‘Suat Woe Church, W. ° Huron STARTS AT @ A.M. SOORSS OCOD SOPRSHSOCOSE Martin Renner, Vicar *- § = : H * * * : The session of the one-day in| Young People .. Wed. 7:30 pm. BE sunday School ....10.00 AM. f - * * * =, unday : | ‘Then, the answer came to me. All these people had learned, | One of thirty-thrée one-day jn-|Stitute will begin with registration’ Rev, Marvin P. Hester @ Chuch Service .... [1:15 AM. . : aM WAR et egg mt of the Missionary Society. ithe poet-preacher's. birth. s. JOmNS LOTARRAN CHMAEH FTFTRST METHODIST 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court ets | Morning Worship .................-.-++. 11:00 A.M, -[/} §- Saginaw St. at Judson * Rev. Corl W. Nelson. B. D.. Pastor : F 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP, Parsonage: 745 Owege Drive : FE 4-3406 7 La SP Me ee j Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. ; Chure OR OUR TRANSGRESSION” 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL - 15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 730 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP “1.AM DEBTOR” . MEY. CHARLES COOKINGHA, eral Park St. Paul REV. aul ‘An Amazing Com = bination” Paul T. Hart, Pastor preach. ‘ * & & At the 3:30 service Sunday after- noon, the Sunbeam Choir of New The Rev. J. R. _—_— will Whele a EN : : Be CHRISTIAN TEMPLE of their lives so that, come what might, they would achieve lasting! the Pontiac Area institute is under period of selena Phase tea, a a i ese - ¢ | ‘satisfaction and real fulfillment. And, so, I decided to call my new | the auspices -of the Pontiac School cttering, basi. be on “ = ST MARK ‘ 505 Auburn Ave. ° book, ‘ and Alive All Your Life,” and it has just ben published under’ of Religion in cooperation with the’ — o Sat. w =. Cansaenia ; Full Gospel — Nond tional that title. | Division of Christian Education of, A het luncheon will be served First ec nee : , ; | You-ean learn to stay alive — in every sense of that word — all, the Michigan Council of Churches.|" at neon at a cost of 750 per per- | oe ; id hang amaptacieg : DH. Gnd'MES!EELAND L. MARION: Pastore J) ive as you acquire the habit of belief, belief in God, beliet in| Churches from Oakland, Macomb. son by the members of the Feb- | Ppesbyterian |/ C. Grote. Pastor 945 Thru 12:15 A.M. races belief St. Clair and Wayne Counties will! ruary-December group of the Fr ‘org ond eliet in lide Heelt. The Bible says, “With God all things! > Scaling thelr pastora —and| Wentew’'s ts BoB mocwed wnt _ WESLEY AN. \6? NORTH LYNN STREET ‘METHODIST ak , AND SATU 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL ee st M. Dr. ii Mélone, Pastor . | AL | Pastor (00° WorsHIP © 7:30 P.M. ’ mes i y Hp BN | Rev. CN Fries, —_ | . iy “ wt ae a : \ \ . | : t% t — f — \ uh : \4 \ PF \\ a? | & h | t J ; : \ \ x ? = : } Bi) te Via et Mpg dake Pa a oe ee ee ee \. vas ve 4 San. 1: 5 3s =A Wits hi | ‘Scheel jotted alte Miedetoni store § A, M. : Pe aye f A Ves Py nweereneegenss edpeeddvcgees 00-A. M. Sunday Evening Bervice ...j...000.0 ve TMS PM, a bremaioatbre B.A. Ta, Pastor Non-Deneminationst, Fell Goopet , few pi Un a een, ; 4 F i ad : 2 i) roe e A Rake e “MUSIC BY Tr THE MUSICAL UND “LAST JOURNEY. TO JERUSALEM” “JESUS BEFORE THE HIGH PRIEST” 4 : a ‘ ge k | i ; ; ay ‘3 * | | ‘ y a TG: ? | 5 : y ft, ti it ce : v i ae , ct | TE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 30,1957 | aa (i! United jrweah Port of Dieppe Bible School .....11:20-A, M. Worship ....,..+.10:00 A. M. oes __“WHAT- DOES-CHRIsT._—4} | be. EXPECT OF ME?" FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN é 46 NORTH ROSELAWN 2s. : _ Sunday Sehoo!, 10 A. m, Morning Massage by the Paster, 11 A. ¥. : Evangelistic ‘Evening & 54, shelby, 100 P.M ‘Youth Fellowship . 6:00 P.M. C.BY.S. Meeting, este FMT hts Desinese of Living” Evening Service .. 7:30 P. M. ed eung People Meet doumsor es & Siecae bea By A Wednesday Prayer - REV, LEROY emarEn, Paster Seo an _ Meeting .........7:30 P. M. . JOSLYN AVENUE Josiyn at Third _ Edmund Lb, Watkins, Paster Bible School ......9:30 A. M. Worship ......,..10:45 A. M. . ° se : A og : . veos 3200 P, M. 2 “ fas x * < ] ‘Youth Fellowship . 6.30 P. M. Worship servine ces 1380 P.M, Fentiae Press Photo Evening Service ..7:30 P. M4] CoMage Frever Meeting Wed. ALL NATIONS’ TRA’ The Courtesy Club of Trinity Baptist ing for three months at The Pontiac Press, will speak of Australia | : Wed. Night Prayer 7:20 P. M ne 0 P.M, 27 Miller | Church is sponsoring the sixth annual “All Nations’ Tea” at 3:30 - and Ralph Williams of the West Indies will sing a group of African o— OP. Mgy vs san” "|| p. m. Sunday. Representatives from Indo-China, Korea, West In- folk songs. Shown are members of the tea committee: Lillian Cart- | AUBURN HEIGHTS dies and Australia will be guests. They will discuss each country’s wright of Lone Pine road (left to right), Mrs. Simon R. Brown, 283 bess aeecc iene seesreeeeece oes sn Cm a gt em ana 3 = ee eg ee at ms Bible School asi AM Morning Worship .....11:00 A.M. Message by the Pastor angelistic Service ....7:30 P.M. i" Message by the Pastor Youth Service .........6:30 P.M. Le haeal Miele cll Sesion. ee Cae Cae eek abeage i 1 71% ester, a BE FE 2-608. , 11:00 A. M, ‘ Seki Wei A po ae Women inCharge |Orchard Lake Church Members Join ‘Kenseth A Hnchinsen, Arthur Habs, _jof Panel Discussion |to Hear College Presidenty 4 Pr ogram | COMMUNITY UNITED §| BETHEL ACLE | tian Service of Central Methodist! The Rev. Robert D. Swanson PRESBYTERIAN First Pentecest Church ¢f Pentise Seto ata Le wa president of Alma College, ‘Men, ‘Women, Young | eon oO Inesday evening. . as step ep ore 5 Eeople — Meetings eases) See . Mae! om D: “Sie i Kecisal ee ee > y peat | '. W. 2, Beeuwissen, Jr, Paster istic. * | ‘ Sprmmiraindeis hives oe mee Bible School ..... 9:45 A.M. 71 Pues, Eve. $ 7: se ; : scttag Wesiae 10 2c . Service a5 E iam Wright, Mrs. | A graduate of Park College in Sunday School ..........4000+++- 9:45 A.M. Youth Groups .... 6:30 P. M,. Thurs. Eve. Service . | and Mrs. George Fisler will be 1937, he returned to Park College - ssuestiig Wortiy:. BAe eo eee 11:00 A. M, Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch discussing “The Chris- |25 director of physical education Guest Speaker from let ~~ m3 Prayer 7390 PM 1348 Baldwin Ave. .— to Childhood.” after studying at the University of Sunday Evening Service......... 700 P.M, oe ef. == “PE §-8256 : participants will be William jIowa. In 1941, he was graduated w and Bible Study 7:30 P. M. : Se — McCormick Theological Sem- a te apes - in Chicago and in 1950, he re- } FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH be provided by the|ceived the Doctor of Divinity. de- SPECIAL ‘: 16 Chase Street eager Mad aioe from James Milliken Univers - severa} laymen will. attend the! : yceum +e ee teen enone enee em eewnwe eee .10:30 a. m. - st Y- 1 q Pres- SINGING Evening Service .............. Sopoocy THOR Mm. 31:88 a.m. Sunday During. World War IL, Dr bytery at the Church ot the Master, SUNDAY “vis CONVENTION Guest Speaker Ca Swanson served as chaplain in Detroit, Tuesday. The work of the] - Open Forum ....... «iB eaeacs coal Wed., 7:30 p. m. Jesus, “I Am the) 1. Pacific Theater. In 1946, he Board of.National Missions will be "Gag Progam othe Mase Scho : became dean of students and as- : presented, Conducted by C E. DeWese : - C sistant professor of homiletics at srl em ss raat ». On Wednesday morning, wom- : y th C f MeCormick and in 1949 + en of the church will attend the including : All Saints Episcopal Church | foul Lonierence |» ean ae ees | ao. Duet Franpentat tenets Geta? lian Deaieigeion : Slated April 5, 6, 7. | peséett aime college “Services Scheduled | se Arvor. “tre topic ot the , 4 Willioms St. at West Pike q p taal mesa tin day. will be “Christ, the Way ot | Accordion Solos 7 Piano Solos | ee ee ee Lilt Cococh tas toe larguat, dole ila: Peace.” Choir ‘Singing by Me Si 4: digs orem a same Hh ys gation of students from a single at Pilgrim Holiness The Rev. Galen E. Hershey will . Under the Direction of Lowell D. Baggett SUNDAY SERVICES | annaal|“meregation attending the college.’ ; ,|tead ‘the Bible study at the dinner 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion ; ! | The Choir, directed by’ Special pre-Easter services will| meeting of the Women's Associ- ; ' : . Ve) ] : and 7,0": vd. Se Esser te held at the —? — sseagea —— _~ iar ; Morn | * Harold 5 arting son rs. W ea ant ry if ii fl ‘ll The three day Fe service Sunday. "| tinaing through Palm Sunday: [charge Pie eete: FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - 11:00 A.M.—Moring P nd Nee pe from THREE CHOIRS SING acon Fetter of Mary’) youth from S1-churches in the ... CA! @piiding—S000 Willems: teke Bd. \\ Tags ! ea ee at ni vat | ‘The Chancel. and Cherub cr 08, has — — ey oe Lyng s Sunday School os hisee Cette ™ id } Church School. Will sing at the 11 o'clock worship] ° sions will a sean enaaiein The| p.m 2 ewan , | a : : \ m. y at Westminster Morning Worship .............. 1:00 om. © ; : Brenda Bay-jhour. Mrs. Alice Smith and Mrs.| \ tings will begin at 7:30 each|Church, Detroit, The Rev. Mr. Her-| “CHRIST'S “TRIUMPHANT iter: et 3 ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST, ANDREW’ Burkhart, Nancy Campbell ee ee Kurswiel tel Gnd Bre. Smitn| evening. : ; shey will accompany ‘members off Svening Service... 202+. ++++ 130 om, a - eamterd, tien: EPISCOPAL CHAPEL | I Code, Jeanette Davis and Carol El- at the organ. The Rev. Edward C.| 476) Toca Ohio. will be Pee al area tO trom thei] mesecag tetwwetinte Bepl. Supt. Retort Cette Ai — atm A Mtety Communi eo are wil be Betty Lowery. Car Chiat We Worship.” ” in instrumental and vocal num- = a 0:45 A. M.—Churen School 0:15 A. M.—Merning - and, Pat Pender, Lavettal » ; l¢ : “Se at sal a ii-taogh Powe 20n'| | 5 Aphateeraiy Prom, | Encawen scare page, Clantete| sk mnie 2 Jase poowte missionary s 1] CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert J. Bickley, Vicar Chureh Behool | Shelton, Sorenson, Katie! tomorrow in Detroit. The Rev: , q G: W. GIBSON, Minister, FE 4-0239 Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar | Sutton, « Sally Vogel and Leslie! pr: Aucharé and John Ezmort i i ; hy ic ; 347 North Saginaw ] Wiscom as elder of the church and presi -£ | Bible School ‘ — = dent of the Detroit Church Schoo! : H & f eee ee eee ee ee eee) 9:45 A.M. — Assn., will represent the Orchard | Morning Worship ................... : .M, THE SALVATION ARMY [youth Fellowship) tse sears ms veceg Pep tge wor tt iniinsé “ON | \' Holding Annual nln pamaa dd | Young People Meeting ........ tesecse 680 OM (CITADEL) © r S rin g Ball Several women will — the q . (FOR ALL AGES) i ‘ * * }Detroit Presbyterian ; | Evangelistic Hour .................. : _M. 29 W. Lewrence Street | P: Si Y Ann Arbor ee oe Mrs. ~ << My cd = UNPARDONABLE SIN” eee ——SUND AY SERVICES—— The = _—_ Sana a me = eae program. ake Wednesday Prayer Meeting ............ 7:30 P. M. i Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Prange from 430 to 815 is be- og film, om Mr. Sun.” will Publishing! r | to P.m./be presented at 7 p.m. -Saturday Thureday Prayer Praise Méeting—7 , Presbyterian Church. _ |program wi games ! 8/Ceptain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michelsen. The business meeting will be|and refreshments. ete ontiac Church of Christ - commending officers-in-charge held oe the election ort | | 1180 N. Perry Phone FE 2-6269 — ARE So om INVITED rarer : ‘ i Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M, | Milton E. Truex. Minister a . (hat church wil seve the bax! Three Major Faiths Sunde Wontip <. 11-00 Ant [] Sl Robinwood Phone FES-100 |] “QUENCH NOT THE SPIRIT” Schade “ob Sivvionns i] Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. 1) 9:50 A.M. Sundey Bible School “BACKWARD OR FORWARD, |] 10:50 A.M. Sunday Worship WHICH?” 7:30 P.M. Sunday Evening Service DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH “ithe Rev.’ Roger. wemanciAld Needy Abr oad ae Se eae 6:30 p.m. | Ting speaker. A graduate senhower has endorsed the fund azv. G. 2. penscus, Pace HE 7:90 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service . Church Service ...06000s0+e seers oaeeeess 7:30 p. | Princeton Seminary and a former)drives of America’s three major one N. Case Lake Ré. : ; Bar viee on. snssncusnes s+.» thm Wednesday [| Navy chaplain during World War|faiths — Protestant. Roman Cath- & - J] 10:00 A.M. Thursday Ladies’ Bible Clase—Sewing a vy | | Wateh this wea a i i ln i i ll i a in in in lin in i ate : t space for further annou ent 4 In a message yesterday to offi- ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 4] | concerning our Spring Meeting ‘April 21st-28th. = cials of the fund campaigns; Ei- 239 E. Pike. Rev. Robt. A. North, Pastor ; senhower said: FE 4-6216 ! #6 & Bible School 10 AM. Morning Worship ll AM. * 2 “By supporting these vital pro- Youth Service 6:45 P:M. Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. 3/ : + grams of service to the homeless, : Gengry ond Geaitae, we, oom niin Aen oo4| SPECIAL PRE-EASTER SERVICES - jreach across the oceans in true) - : SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH |} friendship as moans we pe) ishowing our compassion and con- | | cern,” Hi. F. Lohr, Pastor FE 5-1204 156 Mt, Clemens St. SABBATH SCHOOL .....c0.seee-s00.-0 Saturday 9:30 a.m, SABBATH WORSHIP .................. Saturday 11:00 am. IN THE | PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH : eg : Baldwin end Feirmount = > @ Sil a aoe at Chance World YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING .......... Saturday 6:00 pm | Tues., April 2-April 4 a ten candvaes Each Evening--7:30 ; i HEAR : r 5 Rev. Felter FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |f ee cae : fi van 3 Oakland and Saginaw Dynamic Bible Preaching Pontiac, Michigan i ' ENJOY ee H. H. Savage, Pastor | chi unite ccak onal _ Rev. W. £, Hakes, Ass't Pastor of the Waddells, Mark haa responsibility—the World; Our resources— | Hi) — on his trombone : | the Word. | ial oe ie MCC Aty - ce Calvin ©. Rice, B.D, Asst. ghd” SCHOOL—9 7 A. M. { aed Bring Your Friends! ; pany, Ruy = =. gs 7 | Sunday | — Rev. M. T.C Bs "MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. ee a ue aa 2 olis | Morning Worship ; ; ae ho speech | Golden Gospel Hour hs Coan OC eee be aw ees -,7:30 P. M. HIP—7:00 P.M. i Sunday School os naa SER fly 0A. OE i Savage. iatine ap kath sien HT A 122. * aeire _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 90, 1957 ce moon Cet” (Ea ny an Fl Many Disneys True Life Adventures: ‘Anti-Smnut Laws | * s s : TOKYO w@-Tne Japanese For) Dumber of war criminaln bela «t([)iag From Injuries eign -Office announced today Aus- ‘tralia hag pardoned five Japanese war criminals sentenced to lifelaway plan and leaves no word | ‘@ined last month in an auto acci-| - Tokyo's Sugamo Prison to 90. Parig has adopted the.car tow- HOLLYWOOD w@—Injuries sus. dent have claimed the life of vet- terms, Four of those freed were'for the worried owners. @ 30 Years Experience Re-elect . GOLDIE B. MAILAHN . ~ Republican for Smart Girls,” “100 Men and a Girl,” “My Man Godfrey.” and, |more recently, “The, Fabulous | Dorseys.”” In. recent he has | been an independent ‘producer. 'was for some years head.of pro- ‘duction for RKOPathe Films. ‘and started in the. film industry ‘in exhibition and sales wok in | Buffalo, N. Y. The greatest distance, east or west, in the United States is about Pontiac Township @ A Taxpayer in Pontiec "Township Since 1923 in Tex Work and 3,100 miles. From peice ; : -#ithe maximum span is a Accounting : . “|Po t ATTENTIO Vot ~ Be —— and Vote Bat VOTE REPUBLICAN | - MONDAY, APRIL Ist There is no substitute for experience. afford to trust the re people? |) Rogers. was born in New York) ~~ OLD MAN Samet OF THE ‘sao a MOUNTAIN “Agee it a 7 5 SESE TREY oters! ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIUMPHED OVER Diseibured by King Features Syndicate 00 Protect Society’ ‘leontent of obscenity laws that re- lo Stay ‘As "a WASHINGTON ® — President Be Sure You E “1 Training Tine Cut Robert Mitchum’ S. ‘Lif e for Guard, Army + Can Pontiac Township taxpayers igns of their governing body to inexperienced new A mojority of the candidates seeking office on the Democratic ticket have only voted once or twice in Pontiac Township. 5 of their can- didates never registered until July of 1956. The Democratic platform states that they are for efficient government, by of the elécted representatives ope ~ of funds. We agree on this 100%. i on a budget ond proper allocation This is exactly what the present administration have been doing right along. ~ They cre for extension of fire services by means of sedtine fire hydrants . On present Community systems. There are only two community water sys- tems in Pontioc Township. Do they wish to penalize the rest of the tox- poyers for the benefit of their own special group? Are woter systems edequate to handle fire hydrants?, What money do they “propose to use . ff to furnish these fire hydrants? Extension of Township operated water systems. What water a | Pontioc Township hasn't any water systems to extend. So how can the Democrats put on extension on a water system that doesn’t exist? To serve and respect the public. i When did not the — Republican administration serve and respect the public? oy to meet the future needs, and better co-operation and assistance ire departments. Planning to meet the future needs is certainly a ete statement. What ore their plans? As for co-operation with the. fire department, have a lock at the Republican record, : 1950—-New Township Hell and Fire Department on Opdyke Road 1952—New Fire Department on Joslyn 1954—New Fire Department in Auburn Heights Redio Dispatch for Fire Department - Garbage and Rubbish Disposal Site Provided New Zoning Districts to Invite New Industries into to Help Ease the Tax Burden on the Township Homes _ School Traffic Lights Provided aes . " Reilroed Flasher ot Auburn Heights. Provided Voting Machines . Don’t be misled by a few inexperienced can- didates of the opposite party who will repre- BE SURE TO VOTE FOR: SUPERVISOR HOWARD C. DECKER CLERK TREASURER GRETA: V. BLOCK TRUSTEES MARY A. HARRIS WILLIAM S. HILDERLEY THOMAS W. SHEARER, JR. LEONARD TERRY . JUSTICE of PEACE————-R, GRANT GRAHAM HWY. COMMISSIONER—-EUGENE COE BOARD of REVIEW———LEONARD I. UNDERWOOD ii CONSTABLES J. PAUL ELWELL . > - Ponta Township - — Reni ican ‘Toweship "LEONARD THOMPSON | HAROLD VANHOUSEN CHARLES W. WILSON a all ‘me some advice. He said, “Whatever it is, be against it.’ ‘of scars, but you're still alive,” ‘been interesting. ‘mostly at a place called Victor's charging everything. ‘Bp and steal stuff. If we lost the overcoat with all the food in It, we'd starve.” sent only a small area of Pontiac Township. {ppt lonndiggarane GOLDIE B. MAILAHN & Has Been No Dream Humphrey Bogart?” I asked Robert Mitchum. and regular Army volunteers. he thought I was insane. “We were good friends and he gave) The “T said, ‘I got a lot of scars from being an againster.’ * i& 2 “Bogi: said, ‘You got a lot Bogart and Mitchum strike some people as being similar because of the roughneck life they have had and the type of pic- tures given them. Mitch- um, having had 27 profes- sional fights, is now always being picked on by drunks, just as Bogie was always - being drawn inte brawis by people whe twitted him — about being a motion pic- ture tough guy. “It gets real rough some- , times,” Mitchum admitted. miles in width and about 425 miles *: 2° 4 long. It contains 32,380 sqvare “Life with Mitchum’s always miles which is. about ong ray to Some people THE MITCHUMS | changes in requirements for reservists and National Guards-|the maximum corporation income | .j tax rate of 52 per cent, which oth-| They become effective next Mon-|erwise owuld have dropped to a7 day regular Army volunteers waS Te-| a: ..omfort, his aodane said, ' Istmus of Panama is 31.to 118 Less 69 ree U. of M. Professor Sees|p. ging when the Need, but Advotates comes, There's a 6l-cent item they Careful Distinctions ANN ARBOR Teen forbid- ding obscenity in publications) ning else, that 60 cents stands ‘have the purpose of Pea mo cama jobvious as it should be to citizens! that have reached the minoath - of a free society. | stage. “More widespread recognition a’ .4 + The figure is worked—out- poe on the last day of the month. On Feb, 28, it was $89,190,160.79. , From month end to month end make careful distinctions, care- (in. accrued discount entry is sup- posed to be blank. But on March 4 up popped 30 cents, On March 13 it jumped to 60 cents, Maurer Is this just an ordinary mistake Court decision last month that lim- such as any one might make in ited Michigan's statutory obscen-|figuring an 89 - million - dollar _'}ity standard may create a review/entry? Oh, no, says the Treasury, of. serious aspects of similar laws’ this is an “adjustment.” on a nationwide scale. * 2 = & 2 What’s an “adjustment:” Well, He said his forecfist was based says the Treasury, maybe a bond . lon three cases scheduled by the, was overlooked; or a figure slipped Court for 22, up somewhere. ny econo may _ opinions Then it is just an ordinary mis- on issues ranging from postal cen-|‘ take? Oh, no, it's an “adjustment cal; That's as far as the Treasury sorship authority to the ideologi aeepely Dog Shéots His Master. poche: strict various media, Maurer said. bert Havis, 15, was shot by his . |dog yesterday, according to shar- iff's deputy Harry L. Harris. This is the way the accident Eisenhower yesterday signed a happened, Harris said: ‘bill, to. maintain corporation im-| Havis shot a bird with his .22 | come and excise or sales taxes at/caliber rifle, leaned over to pick jpresent levels for another 15/it up, and proped the rifle against | months ; his body. age eS neg BE j oe excitement; hit the rifle | Without that legislation, the tax| caused it to fire. rates would have dropped to pre-|. The bullet apparently struck a * WASHINGTON i® — The Army) Korean War levels Monday. This/rib and lodged just under the skin. [has -cut by more than half the) would have cost the government By EARL WILSON | tength of time youthful reservists: about three billion dollars yearly NEW YORK—“Do you think of yourself as a successor. to! must ‘continue training afteriin receipts, The present rates | active duty. It also reduced the have been extended on ‘a yeerto-) “Oh, come down!” Bob gave me @ sideways look indicating total service obligation of draftees) year basis. , Doctors at Macon Hospital re- moved it and sent avis home, Golden - Drumstick | Dinners New Delivered Prine Ha fo You Home fo per cent. It also continues exist-) Neen te Midnight Daily ing excises on automobiles, auto cinvees| Call FE 8-0483 + hk <% | The extension leaves in effect “land he was readmitted to Baptist. Hospital yesterday. The physician sald no compli- | OPEN ask, “How does this cat carry on like this?” “I come from Lane, 8.C.,” he said.. “But we started beatin’ the rent by movin’ around the country. I had an older brother who was always ready to take part of | anybody's action. : “I found out real young you could grab a freight train a BLUE SKY! 1 Only DRIVE-IN pe! rs wun THEATER, ™ ow~ 1 end tour the whole country for eppis.” . In Hollywood he found a few young actors who were eating “One of us would put on an overcoat and go into groceries i SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY It’s all changed now, of course, with Mitchum being emJ- nently respectable and the father of three. “You're a flat bum and you're nothin’ if -you don’t pass ft on te your kids that you've got to be a human being,” he says. “Los Angeles,” he added, “is getting too big and ‘so maybe we'll move to the Carolinas. It’s so pretty there it isn’t true. The only reward you can get from Hollywood factory is to . live.a little part of your life where you want to.” m= THE WEEKEND WINDUP . _ Dorothy Collins will record an album of Steve Allen tunes . Stubby Kay, a 265-pounder, will be a cover boy — on HUDSO N DOROTHY Boxer Hurricane Jackson, who's not allowed to drive a car, makes the cafe circuit on a bicycle . .. The tax quizzers will scrutinize ‘every return claiming four or more dependents. Tie ‘ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Al Cooper weipechs his neighbor ‘is ag. guy had laryngitis for a week and didn’t | knew it. ... That's earl,. brother. (Copyright. 1957) Re-Elect ... GRETA V. BLOCK Torna Ay +16 Years. , Expansion. | 4 30 Years a tent as + Wel ae tm Newnan VOTE F FOR HER ma APRIL 1 —AND ALSO SHOWING— STACK Co-Sterring Award Winning MALONE — PERO Cac? TNS eR o> ; / oe \. Coe { bee he : ; ri iG oF 7 ae wi J THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ ‘s ey i iste and vayed, There y noise of he climbed. t0 the roof of the a ee a a ee ee ee a ae i i é ' f PONTIAC : ‘y LolA ty, inG? at, Herth 4 ul : Truth h? SUNDAY-MONDAY™ Dorothy “ACADEMY AWARD —WINNER— In Her «hoe Role! Malone lecuma «ta ee Coleman hastily donned his| . Francisco Quake of 06 4 Ht : Le a i E I ¥ A I SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1057 | a medicitié, took possession of their faculties, the larger propor-| tion reacted in a realistic pattern. With death and destruction. crowd- ‘ing in upon them they turned re- sourcefully to the work of rescue of the city was unconquerable, diately began to build “‘a.new San | Francisco, New homes and build- ings were quickly erected upon the ruins of the old ones. The spirit ful cities. The natives proudly talk of the way the city achieved its destiny by (Next: “Ceaseless peals of thun- 1889) Hollywood Headlines | Defense Organizational | April 1-2. Willman is civil defense i director for the city. He is ex- Cp ta uty Club Supports. . |Naturally. Danny is Jerry's dad. |e newer Art ae nse FOreY —_[Bne-day pert for a plano player in Pontiac Manager Walter K. | ‘Short ay .to Hell,” \Jerry Lewis’ Plunges Into after he finished the scene, “You Doctor Makes ‘Grim Prediction "= Dad Danny Film Career 20,000 Americans Will Drink-Drive-Die in ‘57;|38 Urges Chemical Tests : i Robert Stack, Lauren. ane Traveling Lady,” Ginger ~s" Mirique,” eo “| A New York wife told her hus- S: Ithe movie &fter all and he said, _|“Well, that’s a-wait off my mind. #5! in the spring and taking them down Community Tester Blue Sky Drive-In Sat: “The Last Wagon"; but the Truth.” “Everything triumphing over. 4 of the. great disasters in modern times. 4 der” — Johnstown, Pa. May $1,/] 7 STARTING SUNDAY “pe ANGEL. MACAREY tS “BUNDLE OF JOY 6:50 10:15 aS and 9:10 Sun. Tues: “Written on the Wind," “First |g hotest sunck, vireinua Maye; “Top “Ma and Marjorie Main; “Cimarron Kid," Audie Murphy. . pang! color, ar Wea: “wi > Ho the an ¢; “Disne yland, Use Wait Disney films.” Thurs., Sat: Walt oy we A “He Leughed Last, Prankie Lane Gat: “Battle Hyer. vic-Farmington iW Set; “Flat Top,” Sterling | | deny Bom fel. dnd the Jungle Girl’ aril RL “Great Day in the Morn-/f Secret Affair,” Kirk Doug Susan if Hayward. . Hills-Rechester Bet: “The Girl He Left pint." Tab. “The Amazon Trader, tee Ee. oe | : = a NDA: DINNER Sram E aaa r "Phone MI 4.4800 for omer , Pier re a a Sat: “Westwa Ho the Wag- ag Fess rker tand “Green ‘Buadhe.” Wayne Mor- band she wouldn’t meet him at . Snag Werris, the Hollywood of screenwork — putting them up . lin the fall. —Earl Wilson. TV writer, says he’s doing a lot)> TONIGHT—Last Show Starts 10 P. M.- “THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS” Also “CRIME SCHOOL” Wi Richard MONDAY dmark 41 The Last Wagon ln, Sn. Me. tl. Min, ltl ia. i. ln, Alin. atin, Arn. A. BSI BS : | Sac i 4 ee ee St co a ee EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS of ’57’s Big New Movie * i Cc wee wir oF ~ t DAVID NIVEN - -LAST TIMES TODAY. Susan cage and Kirk TOMORROW! You Never Had It So lt DALEY - GINGER ROGERS . and Funny! -FARBARA RUSH Soom Boorse Abe i; . Oe. VVC Peet tt ovr. ‘ ° TONY RANDALL “Hollywood | . CinemaScope Star Night” Special Cartoon NOW! al FE sail LATE, SHOW "TONIGHT! _* The ~ appt: om 3 FUN AND THRILLS! — Mt NEW TRIUMPH FOR WHAT-A-GUY WAYNE! -. ‘THE LIFE STORY OF COMMANDER “SPIG” WEAD.- WINGS of FAGLES decree bation! walle BOND -assesmn } . P : ‘ i 8 ae NN LO eee eee ee ee \ ci rf ee as { THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1957 |) =: = Ty? cae % = [a ey ee 1 * * * * Entries Based on 600 ~ Keg Forms May Be Submitted to aplenty for the successful bowlers | ‘taking part in the big ‘Pontiac: Any Local Alley st ; Midnight Tomorrow Is cap tournament which begins here Deadline; Bowlers to next weekend with the finals on - - . April 13. . Qualify April 6-7 Over $2:500 in cash prizes and . a8 several trophies will be presented By CHUCK ABAIR . Today and tomorrow are the wo. very last days for entering the Ist: ; Pontiac Press Bowlerama set. for four loca] bowling lecations during’ - 4 j Sm gnehe set awe enya: Bowlerama Entri i ' vitational baseball tournament. the next two weekends. Entries close at midnight Sun- day. Anytime after that willbe too late for this year's tourney, ~~~"Malle@ applications must be postmarked no later than March 31 and sent to manager Les Roth- barth in care of the Press Sports Department. Entries may alse be left at any local alley before the deadline. ‘Others may be dropped in the Press night mailbox at the right front of the building. This location has been set up for the convenience residents wishing to enter of area Saturday night or Sunday, : : * * * Two days leave very little time Aa ip ae > in SS tes nee a : eg gh 7 i ’ # * & © * May There will be cash awards |to the outstanding performers {fol- lowing the two weekend grind. Oakland County champions will | be determined in both men’s and | wemen's divisions in the finals, ° The men’s winner will receive $100 and the top women kegler will get $200. Both will also be Mother of Six Joins Entries - in Bowlerama A Waterford Township woman who fails to let the fact that she has six growing children hinder; her bowling is among the. newest efitries in the Pontiac Press Bowl- erama slated to begin next week- end Mrs. Fran Durso turned in her application yesterday hopeful that a new bowling ball she purchased only a week ago will see her through to the women's champion- ship. “I feel confident right now that | I can win the tournament. I certainly can use the money fer. my children,” Mrs, Durso said es Close on A *& *& ¥ presented handsome, desk sets by The Press. ; : The desk sets; which were shown ing figure on a marble base. * bd * based on the tourney goal of 600 | | Boston New York ... : Cleveland .... in last night's issue of The Press, | Benees include a pen, ealendar and bow! Chica 0 Guaranteed prizes are set for Pit the Ist six places in both divisions Brooktyn eee eee _ City Se cess. ceaahien, entries. Runnersup will $200 and $100 and 3rd place will; be good for $100 and $60 respec- tively. Everyone -who . qualifies will actually finish in the money with each to receive $5, a profit of 30 cents. over the entry fee: The receive trophies. ‘Two Wingmen Honored NEW YORK i — Gordie Howe and Jack Adams of the Detroit |Red Wing organization were among the National Hockey League stand- outs who won achievement awa receive fy leading men and women qualifiers! c at.each of three locations will also; SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE vs, Braves vs. ve. Caste of Fant rere yA lg — ¥s, A's ¥s. Yanks at St. Petersburg Curlers Enter eeeecese webteeehT ration i > . MAMA IS GOING BOWLING Durso of Elizabeth Lake road in Pontiac Press Bowlerama iger, was picked top executive. DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Lions genera] manager Nick Kerbawy to- day announced that the Lions wiil play six home games next season. Kerbawy said the Cleveland Browns will play at Briggs Sta- dium Sunday, Dec. 8, for the first time since 1952 in regular season Lions Schedule Lists Six Home Games in ‘5/ play. The Browns also appeared in Detroit in the 1953 championship game won by the Lions, 17-16. The Lions’ official also pointed out that for the first time since 1954, the Lions will upon to face Logart Beats AP Wirephotes _ BIG BRAVE — Gene Conley, Milwaukee's 6-foot-8 pitcher who had shoulder trouble throughout ‘ the "56 season, appears to be back in form this year. The 225-- pounder pitched the Braves to a,61 victory over St. Louis yesterday. Turf Activity 1s Heavy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The turf spotlight today was turned on two $100,000 added races — the Florida Derby at State Nine Upsets Favored Duke, 3-2 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ®—Frank jeighth race, attracted ~only-—five} -|Wheatley Stable’s Bold Ruler and Gulfstream Park and the John B, Campbell] Memorial at Bowie. * *x *x The Derby, a mile and one- +year olds. But two of them, Calumet Farm’s Gen, Duke, are Turner Again NEW YORK (# —-Cuban Isaac ‘Kid’ Logart’s campaign for a) title shot at welterweight cham- pion Carmen Basilio had the sup- port of Gil Turner today. The backing came after the sleek, fast-punching 23-year-old in- vader racked up his second straight unanimous decision over aggressive Gil in a rousing scrap at Madison Square Garden last .|night. It was Logart’s 12th win in his . |last 13 starts for a 48-6-5 record _jand gave the flashy youngster more ammunition in- his quest of a championship contest, The Kid is ranked second contender to ex- ichampion Tony DeMarco who al- ready has lost twice to Basilio in title fights. DeMarco comes to the crossroads of his career ‘tonight in Boston where he meets young Touring Cranbrook Bows to Salisbury Cranbrook’s touring baseball team lost its 2nd game in as many starts Friday, dropping a tough 8-7 decision to Salisbury ‘High School at Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury, 1955 state champion, scored the winning run in the last of the 7th inning on a walk and singles by Jim Arey and E. C. Haithcock. Dave Campbell was the losing pitcher. : Five Cranbrook hurlers allowed only four hits, but control prob- lems got them into trouble. The Cranes made six hits, with Chuck two apiece. , Cranbrook meets Greensboro expected to play an . important) role in the Kentucky Derby. The| race will be televised. old Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, was) Palamara singled home the win- ning run in the last half of the 8th inning yesterday as the Michi-| Chiefly off -his-victory in Hialeah gan State Spartans upset favored! Duke, -3-2, in the Florida State in-| Palamara drove home the Spar- tan first run in the second inning with a single to left, The victory tied State with Duke at three wins and two losses. MSU plays Yale today, Duke meets Florida State. FRIPAY'S COLLEGE BASEBALL 6, Stanford 3 made the even money favorite! Park's Flamingo Stakes. in which he edged Gen. Duke in a driving finish. * * * Gen Duke was the second choice at 6 to 5. Federal Hill, and Shan Pac completed the over- night field. The race had a gross value of $123,600 with “$73,400 go- ing to the winner, 3 * * * ‘ Mrs. Jan Burke's Dedicate was the |““big’’ horse in the field of 10 named for the mile and one- sixteenth of the John B. Camp- bell. He was assigned top weight of 124’ pounds and stood to pick up $76,850 for the gross purse of $112,950 if all 10 start. Most solid contenders, in ‘addi- tion to Dedicate, shaped up as! C, T, Chenery’s Third Brother,| Bold Ruler, trained by 82-year. |** (N.C.) today. Freshman Andy Bil- lesdon will start on the mound for the Cranes. Cratibrook ....se05. 010600 0-764 SMGTY ooo. s cecesss 94000603 1-642 Withers, Crowley, Campbell, Kearn, Campbell and Alien, Crowley; Harris, Raithcock, Poplin and Mangum, Konts, Dancing Beacon Heavy Favorite CAMDEN, S. C, #®—Mrs, George P, Greenhalgh Jr.'s Dancing con was a heavy favorite to a repeat victory today in the 23rd| running of the Carolina Cup race,| three-mile timber fence classic. . | Given a good chance were Navy! Taik, owned by the Saxon W 5 Stable of White Plains, N. Y., and Jamaica Boy, owned by Burford Danner of Zionsville, Ind- “Dark| horses” were Dr, E.P, Taylor's Royal Craft, and Mrs; Fulmore Miller’s Kilmarnock. The: pair wer) shipped’ here from Doylestown,| — Pa. m * 118, and Mrs, Ethel Di Jacobs’) _XE™, yankees "Rie BS Poe Paper Tiger, 113. 'sdeiphia, 0, ash AT | 4 ~ ‘A ' \ \Gribe and Lioyd Asbury getting} with two road contests, then the Baltimore Colts on Sunday, December, Detroit will host the Sunday, Nov. 24; the Green Bay Packers in the ‘traditional Thanksgiving Day clash, Thurs- day, Nev, 28; and the Browns. Kerbawy added that the starting time for all home games in 1957 again will be 1:30 p.m. (EST), except the Thanksgiving Day game which will] get underway. at 12 Noon, Tribe Doctor in Charge of Injured Early Wynn “| ministering an 11-10 defeat to Min- stand in late November and early | Ba See ae nee etre NTE a sates ee ee ee Minnesota Rink Solid. a cheering section of her own as an entry in The — Mrs. Fran Waterford, has Saturday. Mother of six, Mrs. to win one of the en’s division while daddy does the baby-sitting. Mrs. Durso hit 237 once this year. eer Mae oe ee RR RP eee ta meee cone i © MORES LEE EE CLE, VERSE we ETI 7 Favorite; Detroiters in 4th Place CHICAGO — Hibbing, Minn., holding a two-game lead, is a solid favorite to win the first U.S. Men's National Curling Tourna- ment title tonight. : * * * ’ ‘Going into the final day of the four-day round. robin tournament, only Chicago and Minot, N.D., ap- pear to have any chance of over- taking the Minnesota rink. By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Pity the poor kid who pulls a) bonehead play while trying his best) to impress in spring — training. : Most of the 240 players who must! be dropped when the regular sea-| son gets underway are rookies and) one of the most worried freshman| who brought back the daffy days of the Dodgers for a brief instant yesterday. : , rs * * * Joe Pignatano's odd base antics ruined, a Brooklyn rally at St. Pe-| tersburg and the Dodgers lost to the New York Yankees, 4 to 3. ot after: laying a six-end in the fourth to decide the issue. | * * * Locked in fourth place were Portage and Detroit with 43 rec-| ords followed by Seattle's 3-4. Win- chester, Mass., Fairbanks, Alaska. and Nashua, N.H., ail are tied with 2-5 marks and St. Andrews is last with a 1-6. Japanese Skier Is NCAA Meet Choice SNOW BASIN, Utah — Dart- ships today in ‘the tricky slalom ALL OUTDOORS, Mich. (INS)— is the most exciting time ot the year to Michigan fisher- men. = : Next week, smelt runs should be, getting underway although runs, reach their peak in the latter:part) of April. This sport for the entire family requires no special skills or equipment. et All that is needed are hand nets, warm to build up your spirit. A tip for dippers: Wedge a yf 2. APL ieee! i if fii Fe i i r » al C) Es : i : : i ) f \ 4: 3 j te eah =. Zafe #4 ‘ | . | } i. af j : | : : j AP Wirephote SITTING. IT OUT—Gil Turner of Philadelphia’ in the 4th hound of their '10-round fight last seems Surprised to find himself in a sitting posi- Logart won’ by unanimous decision, his sero tion after being tagged by Isaac Logart of Cuba straight win over Turner, = |) Vee a arene es sey — we j ‘ a \ A \ } rs h ye { aay Walleyes will also start their runs ing caught in the Muskegon River below the Newaygo dam. April 1 to May 31 archers and sprearers have their fun on rough next month. Some are already be-' Yanks Nip Brooklyn |today is-a catcher from St. Paul The Yankees’ Bob Grim had in- herited a 4to-l lead built up by of + ig : = ak 3 ; c i f 3 : i } es ae big F e E * : e ‘ 2 ; { oF Se Be oe ( } ‘ Pho } : ' a { j fa THE : PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 80, 1057 a f 73 ks AState ‘57 Css Prep Cage Tear i EE gear Comers: * Class-A All State sadhaplimaqethe exci comcast mum alesse ean FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM sensus of Michigan sportswriters. : Ed Burton - Chet Walker Deb Blondin — / Sivec ‘ions scsiioc seen ctu hint DAetindh ‘st esi, Dave | Muskegon Heights | Benton Harbor Saginaw Diehm of Pontiac and Rochester's Dave Peters, earned berths on - Hudson R : Ron Robi Marv Ringo G wisi. ik xia bali Lapeer’ tional. Tom Wilson & . Hghts” ary f, 8 sensa' om E : : Gene Lawson Dick Bezile Jack Grimes and John Ribner of North Branch are outstanding area cagers who Highland Park Traverse City Jackson { Epes seed Aaa recognition. Dave DeBusschere Earl McNeat = Paul Chas. 4 ef ~ is Ln se a : een T Detroit. Austin ~—t—=Ct*WFrerndiale™ ~~‘ Kalamazoo Central = addition other schoolboys from Oakla Count: y ae Gary Ballman Bob James : Dave Diehm 2 were named to lengthy honorable mention lists. | Bast Detroit Battle Creek - Pontiae -+~ —Joining- Ray on the ‘Class-A honor quintet “are Ed: Burton eeckinGk weed: Aen, 0 Arbor: Ae = * ot ‘foarendt Heights, Eugene Lawson of Highland Park, Dave Dé- Houroe: Zalenski,. Be P tiie: Ww me ay” Gross sere fol ar oe Busschere of Detroit Austin Catholic and Ballman. | Grast neolas® Caloole, Yous, “elas: iar ed wal ig a _ ‘The 6-foot-5 Ray was a tower of strength for Pontiac. He av- | : $i cuts to Uy prope fo mn ceatn Saginaw Waly Omer. | Class B All-State emcee season and thetr Ist SVC title. Burton, # fabulous 6-foot6 giant who lumbe and:down thé : e im - a umbers up n ° Larry Hughes Frank Osojnicki Bob Suci court, is the lone repeater. A powerful rebounder with a great pair) wajiedLake Harper Woods Grand Blane of hands and a deadly jump shot, Burton led the Heights to its 2nd Tom Wilson Art Brandstatter George Andrews pn os ek i Lapeer _ East Lansing East Grand Rapids * * Lawson, an ex-Pontiac boy, aa oe alter of a arene High- —w . roe“ . ean Up Gfor on land Park team. _DeBusschere was a constant standout for Austin eae op r Rous : aeciend hot 7 os and starred in the Friars’ march to the finals of the state tournament.) “? ey ter Sadosty ve Peters - . bitdene fe aes on Baliman was the steady-Eddy for East Detroit's fine club, | eee Ln separa Pirates had to cy i : Dave Onofrio Jason Harners - Jim Meininger hand Detroit its lth The talents of Hughes need little elaboration here. He was Melvindale St. Joseph Cass City awarded a place on the Class B squad with few dissenters. Hughes | led Oakiand County in point production and paced Walled Lake || “codwaters > ILE, MENTION : iene Cl rer buce: “Nona rape at to the state tourney semifinals. | i. “oe shasta oa Wal . Diehm, Pontiac’s leading scorer, was awarded a spot on the Class A Fe SA name, ellie CAEL Dt wen, pattie OF ole * ranks. Peters, a vermtile performer, made the 3rd team ue ie i rTeosniok to cs being aniaad 65 ie Close B AMNGMY gs eal RT ner, a clever sharp-shooting guard, was honored with a Ist. team berth in the ‘C’ division. — Deb Biondin of Saginaw, who topped the SVC in scoring this season, made the 3rd team in Class A. “Frank Osojnicki of Har- the = - per Woods, the chief reason for Walled Lake's demise at the Pirates in the Sth off/ — ——t pee *. ee & See Se ai Kast Lansing, won a place on the Class B 2nd team. : _ © ONE HAND! — Dick Delgado, 114-pounder _- "gp wirepnete| Clarkston’s Leroy Parks and George Lang, diminutive guards a gl - Bill Bunney Bolling | from Oklahoma, one of the smallest wrestlers in * tourney’s biggest competitors, 240-pound Mike |who were honored by The Pontiac Press Thursday on the All-County) "©" .. homers | the NCAA championships being held in Pitts- Sandusky of Maryland. Oklahoma is favored in ee receiving honorable| John Ribner William Gafner ‘Berth, Makes it look onay, ay Re lifts one of the the tournament. . mention. : _ North Branch Williamston the third, = mack k ok * . ee gan, Beet ine mt teh home ruse were ot/Paces Azalea Open .. ; : et Others were Dan Dropps of St. Michael, Bill ‘Mountain of St. Ret ye tae ‘heel. Hughes ClaimS | rrederick, Pete Madelans of Orchard Lake’St. Mary, Jim Drake of =vtmeeee=Finsterwald Holds Lea | Scoring Title; {ake Orion end John Walker of Walled Lake to name « Sew. Peters! in2nd {NCAA Meetin Final Round Frisco Quintet pRILMINGTON, NG. — Dow ment ver och 8 S| Lamy Hnghes of Walled Lake, Plays Airmen. r and a determined :, named to The Pontiac Press All- : z Baim have cmb, take yapcr, ins po eho gras and Cnty asta = Michigan Threatens Yale Tankers: in AAU Finals the $12,500 Azalea Open Golf Tour-/three-stroke lead With a first day'this week, won the county's mythi- 66, could do no better than 70,cal scoring championship for the DENVER «® — San Francisco : , , yesterday and held a one-shot lead 1956-57 season. . CHAPEL HILL, N.C. @® — The} On the basis of results Thurs-/100-yard leg to beat “Michigan|Olymple Club, winner once before “* 2 *% St Paul Keglers with his 136 total for 36 holes. Hughes bagged 387 points in 15 | National Collegiate (NCAA) swim-| day night and last night, Yale was] state in the 400-yard relay. back in 1915, and the Air Force fe ary He i if id le . z PrEEr cogs ep i 3 da daalead *eUuges e°Ss-ee0e-e"ee0rr uf Ww OSS owe Ke ae “oe @ rw hetesnns ; i 2 | Palmer, 1954 National Amateur| ester’s Dave Peters, another Al | final round tonight with Michigan| 45 points, followed by Michigan's) 1, Porte race of the night/championship of the 50th AAU “een. champion, now a professional) County star, was close behind oo a good chance ef overcom- 34. Indiana and Michigan State was staged between Indiana's Bill Bill Basketball Tournament. ‘ 4! playing from Latrobe, Pa., came! with a 21.7 average. —- ing Yale's 11-point lead to capture| Were tied for third with’ 23 each. wooisey and Michigan's Dick Han- a er MOVE INO: Pontiac's Hudson Fern-|t#@m honors. Oklahoma was next with 18, Har!‘ the zon-yand freestyle. Wool-|, The Airmen, ‘getting top Pers 8 Ray, Fern- vard 13, North Carolina 11, lowa/ from behind in the clos-|formances from Dick Boushka and i | cP Sn moe GvennnE x 29 a be =a be “8 2 4 Totals 3 PITTSBURGH 00 611 0304) DETROIT - A-Grounded B-Plied total : dale’s Earl eal and Leroy ~*~ *& & 7, Northwestern 5, : Gay8| parks of Web ctutided| Michignn, 0 trong comtenfior in| snanten besten stretch to whip Hanley by|Ron Tomsic of the U.S. Olympic T WO , . contender in| southern Methodist 5, Wisconsin|!™€ P .- FORT WORTH, Tex. ip — Thejover the sandy Fer © sine |the honor squad, are also among] the diving, also figured to pick up| q Purdue 3, Texas 3 Arm | rcord witha time of 2:05, lear ousted Seattle’s defending . byard Cape the scoring leaders. important points in several other) ytiami of Ohio 3, Denver 2, may tees a time champions, 8463 $463 in last night's - 5 : *¢ * wf Tom Wilson of Lapeer led the|events, including the 400-yajd noi, 2, Stanford 1 and Syracuse 1. ares “Ess Miein's final evente of tne : teurmament ie Fort Wort Teet| Fred Wampler, a former nation. (entire county area with 467 points| medley telay and the 40-yard ¢€ @: seit siete » | ee night al intercollegiate champion from in 16 games, an average of 2.1 fete. Three championship meet rec-' 200-yard butterfly: 3 + Harmon,| ‘The San Franciscans whipped - The Mi ~* ia 6 a|Purdue, now a pro out of Indian- per contest. Veteran Yale Coach Bob Kiputh ods were set and another was|iichgen, Stste: ¢ ailace Dobler, Mich- |Peoria, Tll., 70-61 in a ! "/ three-ga total of 3,048 with apolis was in third place at 140,) OAKLAND COUNTY'S TOP 2% said Michigan “really whacked) +24 in last night’s action. Yale’s| 20-yard freestyle: 2. one Maniey, |Comeback after trailing 13 points : of 1,023, 1,053 and 972. ifour shots off the front end. - maghes, Walled Lake... fet Hal Ue”_ mm the diving. The Wolverines| ne, Jecko, who won two events Michisan; ¢ Jam es Clemens, Michigan|in the first half. wg Ragone ,epearhesded the Still in connection at 141 were|Peters, Rochester .....,.. 16 348 21.7, Captured three of the six places|:, take 14 points and individual saul a kins 100- team With 212-241-203—656. E. J, “Dutch” Harrison of St.iRopers Shrines ...-.018 306 jo1|in last night's finals in that event) .oring -honors, set a new meet} Michigan: Paul Reinke, iaichiean 18.0\to get 13 eam The Pearl Beer team. of Hous- ng » (eee syaseeens BB 0) ton, Tex., mgved into ninth place marck N. D a wae. << lin the “booster division with 2.697,/" 0” ae . |with Louis Dee setting the pace) . Of the active members of the record in the 20-yard butterfly scichigans 4.5, a Brookiyn Dodgers, Pee Wee Reese 17.1 stroke - nae Sea’ Pee es-yare whe emerge —e has oe most ° — pole 16 berg deep shee been yeyers, Michigan. | Season. e. marked up . vies. 4 + Rice Estate Disclosed 1952 by Michigan's J. Da-|,e-verd trvesirle relay: 2 “chiees during 1952. 168| NEW YORK @® — Sports writer) Jecko staged a. great spurt in ® Oakland County Electronic Association WO Grantland Rice left a net estate|the last 50 yards to win the 200- . | of $242,907 when he died July. 13,| yard individual medley after trail- ? | ‘0, 1954, it was disclosed yesterday.|ing lowa’s Gary Morris and In- 4 2'An estate tax appraisal “ listed diana’s Dick Tanabe. . gross assets of $266,698. ’ Another Yale star, Rex Aubrey, — beneficiaries — his\also staged a — from-behind'¢ |f you feel that you cannot afford a ccrmpebant TV § widow, rs, Katherine Hol Rice performance t wii he last event ae 7] of New York, and a pronel ean 24 on the poarert. are, anchor technician and must “do- it-yourself, may we suggest | Florence Rice Butler of Venice,|man on the freestyle team, made|$ that you take the tubes you need tested to an Oakland ; ee, * up a lot of distance on the final County Electronics Association member to insure that | they will be tested accurately. » And if replacements | '$ are necessary, you will be supplied with top quality § IZ tubes at standard prices. Quality, Honesty and Guar- | | anteed Service is the 0.C.E.A. members’ creed. ores eh eowee a is ij ii = Be. ih iP ab ine 2 eld E aa E a 5 , | Chicago's Dean : — Bradsher en eames Oe with Piesterwald nt Sts SO ES Dene ett his 708. Dropps, St. Mi Father-Son Banquet. Will Honor Youths UGGSSSSSSESSS. ABniuaBooe ney ii iy AY ; fe h Sees weao~? Rae, eo Cle. «05 ne i ee aheee asanaee: % ay | rr} : Beet, etre voeee-} ii i he pie See _ \Gorm ‘Out of Action . 12, Michigan 11, and Iowa 10. _/,1', Futher-and-Son banquet at thei New Mountaineer Coach ee Cambridge Oarsmen ee Bagge cetiic ig Re cme oe ma hangpe ef boy will ive the| Stan A is expected to out al wee 4 wget School mentor, last night was ap-|three or four days after suffering | Beat Rival Oxford — ‘coma. ty” trish pointed track vr avr a spike wound yesterday in his . 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COM- PLETE WASHABLE, fast color, per- fect for sports.wear, dresses, skirts, gortomeai eta dase TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : ED. 64657 —_ = yee iS Stet wv PRPPPPPPPPP PPP PP PP PPP PPP PPP PAPA P PPP PPA LLY rovrrevevverrTTrTTTrrrTTrTeerrereeeerrerrerrre ee wennnenengonesereresesevecsoseengensens seeeeeeveroocesene eeoncnooeescere eo i _teenen Fire Het Conese a ] Still ‘thee Blaze NEW YORK (INS)—Radio Free, group organized in New York in whose usage will. brosden as Pres-jot the Necchi- Eni, Sewing ng Mach-| They told, him. he could have it ike ‘ : ‘Europe has just received from its| 1840 by the partisans of Martin |iden Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace|ing | Co. : ‘|for $50,000, They allowed him a : . aver’ Building oversees’ sources pn eros vee Sunes. Van Boren wee ba program expands. Jolson came here 30 years ago) machine on which Jolson and his iladelphi o ’s yer, Pp up inderhook, N. Y., as a Polish ‘ed person : of the in Phi phia in Hungary from a 12-year-old) practiced law there tn bis youth. sakar dei D ecg how — two dollars ba hn Garobere poate a pagel yy Hig eng he sent PHILADELPHIA @ — F jr e/gitl: “During the: stormy battles of|most countries will order is a|He went on relief~§90 a month—|to appliance dealers. swept through a North Bhiladel-/ “Our Father Khrushchev. which] mo andrew Jackson period he was|bright red button which is to be/#nd padded that out by going re ee, phia tenement apartment early to-jare in the Kremlin, cursed by thy| | the ‘Red Fi of Kinder-(Pressed in the event the atom-|400F to door seeking work | They began ordering machines he day taking seven lives and injur- thy kingdom shall never, nicknamed = splitter gets out of control. ing sewing machines. He noted! aan have. With their order, ing at least four persons, — come; neither shall thy will be! hook,’ which led to the ‘Old Kinder- Ths word nad & reed: that they averaged about 20 years! tianks he swung the $50,000 loan, “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Police said six of the Victims'd on ¢; ih-Budapest Sicy:itsRlactti hook Club! But-this-fulltitle was} “Seen — — _jot a. — j from Benjamin amin Krisiloff, New York | were children, and the seventh) Moscow, too long to carry on their banners! 155 oppoORTUNITY ; Jolson borrowed $2,000 from | sewing machine dealer, and opened » Phone FE 4-4565._ also may be a child although no} s, not take our daily bread, |$0 it was shortened to the ‘OK the United Service for New /his business in a small repair shop : pears | Meettontion has been! 4 dienes cur depertecs.ng we |Club.'” If you doubt. that this is still went to aly and jin the garment district. =f ~~ 147 W. Lawrence St.. 7 made. All of the victims were) juice the occupying Russians. —- a land of golden opportunity, drop| talked the Necchi firm into giving | Last year the fellow’s firm e Negroes. gg ve And lead us not inte Siberia, and | There's another American word'a note to Leon Jolson, president| him the U, §. sales agency. grossed $60,000,000. t ie “esis e8 thd Miame Vela + aba olaneldig 3 sehen a gbecereccccccccesccsccoceceoneceoeseetuenesaeoesageuaaesegeenesseonsoneaneaseaneaesaeaeeneaesoveonesoooncquonoouonooooaeseNreyeeyenreyles whipped through the three-story ps ones.” \° : . : : * ‘9 brick building was not immediate- Penn, At ant ee ee, i$ ly determined. Three families 0c-) Word-roots explorer Wilfred $ cupled the dwelling in a reside! rink, led down many a treach- 8 ‘ tial district of the city. erous path in his search for the'$ Firemen confined the blaze to) icin of “cocktail,” plunges on-| 312 persons were known to be in “okay” and “OK.” The golden |® the building at the time the fire/nooce presented hardly more of/$ broke out. . - |a challenge. a 7 “No American expression has. e - ‘The flames spread so quickly| ever had the instant international |$ that residents were unable to get) acceptance that has been accorded ¢ out through the front door, The/to this little doll baby, partly;$ front hall was ablaze and .smoke/ because it is short, friendly and e billowed through the building-|fits in with almost all language $ Firemen carried victims down! patterns,” Funk writes. ° ladders. Several persons leaped 4 after'® after '$ se e e s s e e bd Trt prrateneovondneervceeensovcccoverenveegpende © 8 Sa 5 st oe OPEC SO CSCC CC CCSCCCO SOOO SCOLOOCOOCS POOSHOSH SCOHOOSOSESOSSOSOOSSOOSSESESOOOSCOSO t 2 P] 1 AC PRESS } E PON 2 i 3 18} Your Ne sbor’s House Br HTT dbaaiis § SIRE yt Tae The master bedroom has its own: bath. Complete with a match the spreads, There fire three closets in this room. SECOND BATH 18 PINK m 1X ick Home Houses Fadi 3S glassed-in shower, it has a long ily of S as E en velvet pillow on the is spot of color, A green + On ti ‘The tailoréd bedspread plain. green over a dust ruffle made of the curtain material. . match, The tile is pink. A little One pink * Beige carpeting and pat- planter has flourishing green bed is a curtains erned beige draperies set. the ‘The Houghtens have one of the plants in it. vanity next to the storage unit . Aqua’ around the basin. All fixtures are comf of these seating. 2 ortable pink ae nye i Senitit iN ite ital HEA ii Fy HT Until An fhe i | iil if ft efthiag Hi Hi ffi sti bene . HR itt Ht i ig it F ine? fiat: Pur ; i gltasteay || ie ihe’ si ates f 8 bag rit yin 5 | aba ui if felt dy i pif aay: sii if peal mt lot and designed large windows in the basement, with aqua.siding on one portion and aqua trim... but it isn’t. The architect did take * ¢h house on Wimberly drive in Rochester + ‘model — a _ IT FITS THE LOT — The Fred Honght ~ has every.excuse for being a splitevel _BIGHTEEN | L . 7 Se Cee eee a 7 bier us 5 AS a ae oe eee ft ey # ae ? | { i t 2 ; ‘ re i ‘ / as f } _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 tena , Moery’s. Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND O1L—EXCEL—MUELLER © 4 - PHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates es 3216 Rycroft St. : }Houghtens Enjoy. Spreading Out (Continued trom Page 17) the_planning desk against the opposite wall, '250 Down to Vets! , 3 Bedrooms . Attached Garage MAPLE CUPBOARD Lining the wall along the cor- ridor part of the kitchen are | numerous cabinets, All are made of hard maple with copper hard~ _p ware, Work surfaces are cov- ered in yellow formica, Splash with a grill tor indoor plenles and & copper hood, The cement block wei aud painted green with the excep- tion of one that is knotty pine. ee a "Build Bookcase in Paneled Door for Den or Study 2) A en ae Oe ‘any room of the house can be fined in a tweed-like fabric. turned into a brightly decorated) pail. Store Rags in Steel Pail tiael conversation piece, and made doubly useful at the same time, |, |by converting it to a combination door and bookcase. The children take over part of the house. They jots of room in which to to watch TV and to is an extra bedroom also a lavatory. The east end BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY Rana ge % TS CON TRAC _boards are the same and walls of the room has large windows |“ Nemuret Gae_Host- CS me ee w re yenew. floored porch under the giris _ att. | In the breakfast area the | bedroom. ge -_ a walls are papered in a brick For some two years before i pis oe - pattern with a copper design | the Houghtens built they had of chafing dishes. Plain brick ants Co paper covers the walls abeve | ready to go ahead they took oe Sao we the cabinets, Linoleum is beige. | them to Ed Heinz of Royal Oak _d FE 5-9237 Mi 4-3800 The back hall is a matching for revision and ~E and ' go yellow. There's laundry room | © Dulderp of Rochester did the | FOR BETTER ' HEATED, CONC out here, also a closet for out- > RESULTS...GET Heat, Cool Units fi Newly Compact Latest Cabinet Systems Boast Unobstrusiveness | for Smart Room Decor Greater duiiatunes in de 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks. -. for FASTER DELIVERY! | : * You ‘can depend on us for Block QUALITY. ; SERVICE... : -* 14 a a: jeer = we .. do atcha ‘Cc T — a Thero Or..your. Seve meer aE SEA o Ge ed : aie pee a ES es oo \ es o ‘attic into “edditionel _ living quarters... - 399 §. PADDOCK ST. | DIXTE DISCOUNT Rooms Kitchen Remodeling : Polished Marble =|} its tor oe cals or. No . . ° ” ‘water for ng rooms in ‘There Is No Substitute for Experience Window Sills. pew] ~. OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 _ocapinat, neta euearmpemcnaes ESTIMATES GIVEN fy controling the outa of warm A. MURRAY WHITE Without Obligetion | Te Sy | Condensate that forms on the BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE || PONTIAC Jest ccs osc: iT F -INCORPORATED HM CUT STONE Bo rcces convectors tor heating M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) [20d cooling a house are equal FE 4-9544 207 W. Montcalm | beret remodeling work, the Bureau says. ” BUSINESS. OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. Open Sunday 10 to 6 Everything Must Go Even Below Cost . MUST BE 8- Play Gym Set} SOLD NOW Power-O-Matic — ‘POWER MOWER MORE : QUALITY BETTER CONSTRUCTION PRICE TO ‘FIT YOUR BUDGET! NO MONEY A-1 , DOWN! WORKMANSHIP 5 YES. TO PAY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! PHONE | FE 2-1211 t “WE BUILD _ Any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs “expertly constructed with quality-materials,— Complete cement work. — OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 4 Everything for HOME IMPROVEMENT | oSiding © Concrete Work . © Storm Windows ff Regular 17.85 Reinforced joints. Full 2” cross bars and uprights. Includes 2 swings, glider, trapeze bar and rings. 1,000- ee hangers. Selling out at.........+ Manufectu to Sell for WHITE UTILITY PAIR aly] 359.95 red RASS QQ. TV ANTENNAT. 5] ot as esc rOPP. WKE, “109 N. Sonics $t... 50 Fe. Plastic For it Guero ayn, Page a Ly 1002 W. Buren 5t. te eo : THY, povriac iba SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957. : 4 NINETEEN , uy sa Ls . : , zs hak aca PRE RS Hor sae : PS sages! | Leth PTTET TT EPOTED, ’ Ldn ° , . ek 4\3 i i. 4 , > zing ; me Pere z | ‘To compete in this trend, build-| eeee0eee ers must plan for maximum sal-| Brushes ©@ Shellac . ability by offering added facilities, | . ’ such as multi-bathroonis. Home| : : : ee ee, a tmPeRtar Be owners, at the same time, must ppannnnnnnnnrnrAnnnnnnnnrny \ ae a. pe lnederuie their facilities and keep $ . 3 wauearens | | Otto AL TrZ0$ [me ritiine rire manitne Fin pons oc” | $ © Aluminum Siding § BURKE LUMBER CO. la Association reports three > n ° ge 2 * | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. ard behind thie better] $ - © Bevel Siding 3 i. Keego Harbor trend. Painting New Plaster? 3 © Ashe Siding 3 et ‘ << eoaal 4 stos ; 7 PONTIAG PAINT FE 2.0378; Set oea ete Lanes Sala Si smears ae rt Where the Home Begins’ MFG. CO . Cine te Sin “two bathrooms, for |before applying a paint coating] $ © Formica ® Creosote 3 np: | Call MA 6-6247 ee + end rds ad pmapchangene nce-o gy aw acacia na | Rannnnnnnnnnooronoronnoe » 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-1211 17-19 $. Perry Fe 5-6184] | ) : : - in the EXCLUSIVE “NORTH ST AR” Ben vor feealy will live happier in an area that includes pride of owner- ship. The rich country atmosphere which surrounds Clarkston makes ~ _ a it a wonderful place to live. When you enjoy the sonal and location of this area, you'll feel younger, too. GHILDREN WILL LIVE.BETTER CL ee FULL BASEMENT® ALL BRICK®3 BEDROOMS®RANCH HOME | 4 ae $50 Down to G's OVER 42" WIDE ©OUR MINIMUM SIZE LOT 100'x150" ¢ IE FHA Terms Available 4q FEATURES of the “NORTH STAR” e All, Brick @ Paved Street © Ceninillty Water System © 5 Different Elevations’ © 3 Bedrooms ©.17' Country Kitchen with Birch Cabinets — @ Large Master Bedroom with Wardrobe Closet © Double Sink in Kitchen PHONE ORlando Re _ 09GB Monotop Counters © Full Tile Features © OckFlooring © Built-in “ ° & ; - Bathroom Vanity Lerge Living Aree, 1.050 Sa. Ft. © Gesinetor Included . 9.1295 oy a e eh if a” | ee i ee ee Toke US-10 * ; a Be i Bah * MODEL OPEN: PLA Bae a : \ é ' \ i i" | OA. M. to 9 P. a Daily 2 a M. te 9 P. oe i nian 48 9 is ! “aes : Ma meen pres ey i " Pee \ pa aa *% f ri fi j 2 pi Feces [eo f: BES E t 5 sa 2s f 2 ‘ f got i i Z ES i | * : : f ¥ i } | pean ; ; f : ge j FLOOR Choose from thé fin DRAPERIES VENETIAN BLINDS ‘WIN W SHADES $511 Elizabeth Lake Road/ and largest selection for/your COVERINGS FE 4-7775 _ Pontiac Heddquarters. for Aluminum Doors GARAGE PLUS PORCH — - When Virgina | Smith of Ferndale avenue, Sylvan Lake City, had a garage built onto the back of her house, she THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 80, 1997 + die window upstairs can be thade inte a door, | Although of different construction from the house, g z 3 COMING Witl 1H EXPLOSIVE ronce 0 OF AN ARCHITECTURAL REVOLUTION — ROCHESTER PARKLAND _TIENKEN RD. JUST WEST | OF ROCHESTER RD. (M-150) 207 TIENKEN OL 6-9671 RE | KITCHEN. CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom built Birch f YOU WOULONT KNOW D) THE OLD HOUSE NOW, i acquired a second floor porch as well. The’ mid- | : Bom eo ee erode Alumi Don't Put Torch to Frozen Pipes; Use Hot Towels. Higtwerth te, tow irene pire te jsounded by the National Associa- ition of —— cuatvoate: “This Week Only“’— Jalousie Doors 36x80 32x80 30x80 by valves. frozen pipe, * par * a Pitegs S39 Sey pe icloths or towels dipped ‘with Screens. . Jalousie Windows (All Werk Guaranteed) eel * 30%e"] *- * * HOURS: —. Deily 8:30 to OR 3-5043 fo 5:30—Sundey 11:00 te 5:00 ALWIN 1702 S. Telegraph Day and Night Service on GAS and OIL BURNERS FE 5-7721 DO CO. | : FE 5-3728 Dean Heating he fits into the lot nice Bob's Buildi kitchen including formica £ Series Sd te age Qn Lend tos temeae ee] IT HAS BEEN ay | and oven installed in your home 9) - MODERNIZED, or-other combustible material near the pipe. There is also danger of causing the pipe to burst if the water flashes into stear while the ends are closed either by ice or The same hazard is present if an electric blanket is, used to thaw Many householders a gotten into trouble by at- wees 2 ze Peon: tae eet at eee = Se | mencsamceayasccoca 7 : ‘ BASE ENT STORMS "$495 [> ¥ ‘oS “ The only safe way he an ama-| ‘teur to thaw pipe is by the use of in hot wa-| ter. Usually it is best to call a A pluming contractor will in- spect pipe for cracks caused by}. freezing. Serious damage to walls jana ceilings may result from] , tgp Cash & Carry magnon ytd pretlone Reg. Ps Bhecebhececeerseuce With 6 or More & Wall Tile equipment he has for this purpose. Tf ‘you are one of the fortunate ones leaving for a Warmer climate, it will pay you to have a plumbing contractor drain the water from heater, and hot water heating sys- aomn.eeo Sn qupet-ia ahd ep perience. ae COTS e Activities and Family Rooms WORTH A FORTUNE IN LEISURE! TO LIVE IN THE CITY AND HAVE ALL THE CITY CONVENIENCES! SCHOOLS nearby! ATION whererer route goin soles! od Wonderful SHOPPING right around the corner! ——— Brick ~~ @ Bormica Counter Tops , @ Studio and Conventional Ceilings @ Good Closet Spece Throughout , @ Spacious Kitchen " @ Spacious Lots | | @ Ample Kitchen Cupboards, @ Street Paving Already In and Poid | Natural Finish for by the Builder s @ Copco Aluminum Horizontal Sliding Windows Pian A Socioting tones OA tal et “aD 300 VETS AS Low & MODEL at 658 Linda Vista Drive Phone FEderal 3-0156 mae Pete Ce ee ee nn oe $300 vom: 30-Year FHA and GI pre! "PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS Inc. for as little as $25 per month ff / Yellow-painted lead pencils out | with ne down ment! Stop Ff oat oll other eaters Give © one Dis Soh ous. coal then wy Estimates are free! THE | CABINET “SUPPLIES “FUEL bac le Mi r -” it FE4 25 THIS BEAUTIFUL ¥& 3-BEDROOM BRICK Sherwood RANCH HOME Ro} ay:\ 4 Can Be Yours WITH NO NONEY DOWN Built by— ELLIOTT- JARED BUILDERS | a BUY NOW— MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY ~~ ute 12,400 Sepemesed tar x ox “OR 3-9316 2 a = Es Hl ; ie Py BSF ENS ALM = coe ks - fe gf * { : a ' = : as i oe pes y Ziad pee ay i * | : 1 Oe SP ee ol: { fo PE Ee ; ay, : ee! ‘ : Sg : i ee to Oe OR a ne : < ae VA j oe Pas f ee a PONTIAC PRESS, ATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 | ee ee ee beautiful homes sae Ae eer RRA a 008 Full price of only $17,500. You sty Pome: thegpg E F E> Hy fir : i! area and kitchen. garage 1. vo tod ion and directions. the let aide of the Struppmann has fulfilled : yor 9320 Speaking of the heater, note that tive of a maximum of living space | Model Phone MA 6-8 20 : it is strategically placed next a rr = SEE EF r | into this economically a. | ombud ak | ” Notice t apse both ‘the living room and family SEL SEE SR! | arta Saree foe aes eee Humphries ee “boe@ . gene ‘The kitchen is large enough for : ’ ‘Popular as a “nod oer trapped Spacious Living AAT@ AS; samtiy ato, tat ven te Ue bands tant, te tener cox fb for Boe on le ee ' Ah Sin: pou: pede Ghee: apllsdetel. Anjelli, essciniad wks, tat.mose.ax| fee ies = bedroom has two exposures, : : . ’ _] the, ranch house style? .«. pensive homes, © <° + + : full-size closets and a : ry ; ve : Whichever way r vo ' poe ee with a private shower, The two ) . Steel scaffolding for every yori bape pied comeiig: 20 ai ‘This atmosphere of luxury is | A spacious laundry and a lava- bedrooms als : requirement. Rolling teg- | Ss OY Overs Oe Sly DONS fg the trent dor and moving tory are right off the kitchen, alot closet space, with ee : = tles and special scaffold-}} fe ee flo the living room, beautifully I q : ing for stairways, church. |) See H-44 House Plan ‘| Ronstons’. rae eaten | Revnolds Automatic | ™@ — —— = es, stores & bank lobbies. Page 19 dow to the left. You can see the re ee ey ’ ea nae. eS balcony, with its continuous & MSLEGTG and power sews. Tools for proto dag, Hy ‘we pare bem eee al a "ev hogy all 7ae 5 : ; . Hittin ensgnante 8 a every need. ‘like ’em spread. . area to the rear, five steps down. : - : —_ | . ; wvTs re \ rf wm 3 — Concrete surfacers and | This fine splitlevel combines) The architect, Herbert C. Strupp-] Ap} i to a User at Home Giuliiiilubil UU jUU A * grinders. - Se gs ong doles mann, has come up with a com-] = = : a bined family room and, dining room . Se : “eae abla |) Design HW-44 is as easy on suitable re watching ghar: 3 A fully outomeptic water softener. : + WNDEGNING |] the pocketbook as it is om the ltaining and for all activities that} Motorized to give you completely and disc. 2 amazing amount | go to make up gracious living. And a inte the mod- |iook at the size of by} dependable automatic regeneration. aa ae Ci Oi i Oo OVO =e he i : “| Jocks. i it. to give you & ; . re | every feature you should have in a Mixer Park, lnc. 100% automatic water softener. 245 Elizabeth Loke Ave. | It's fully covered by patents. Pontiec 18, Michigan | You can't afford to be without soft Phone FE 5-8780 cuieieands elds daaasmddyerabineeacendmugiecstitasandvadentirds alec’ woter, call today for complete in- PONTIAC PRESS MS formation including Free Water analysis. i t i US Bullding Editor: : | : ke 1! __ Enclosed is 35 cents, Please send me a of the stndy 4 . ! : CHOICE OF STYLES— one f: FIRST os re te ee. HW-4. No stamps t TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT WATER SOFTENER — | children the a or | ? Oil © q Keep Paint i in Reat.° always keep Ask us for FREE comfort survey of your home.. fover gs you move forward. — 2 an Strategic Mirror + 09: A Perper beside - Window can give a standing ‘on a scaffold (or' ‘plank! set: ‘between two stepladders),"Se0n back of you so you won't knock: it) Careful Choice o Preserves Wood's Beauty ‘mirror at an angle on the wall) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The nat-lity but give a glossy surface not ‘Shift Furniture on Rugs | between kitchen and living room ural beauty of wood has long been always desired. A compromise can; mother can watch recognized by builders, decorators be obtained by using sealers. These| When you are moving furniture, = — ae = pr are thin varnishes which penetrate ¢ mahogany, n the wood, do oils, but hay ‘view of { ebildren playing in thelebony ‘have been Used in ships,| ead _ = vehicles, buildings and furniture, = in a few =| Strategic places in the home can, |, be helpful in preventing household) 3 ow among children. Libbey- ~ |Owens-Ford’s home arts consultant >|June Cabot, suggests mounting 4 contributing and durability. _ Unless properly coated, yee r, When wood will lose its natural uty painting a cling ie | wood exposed to wind and weather, it will fade to q dull gray; paint container in 20d.weathering away of the softer’ ~ ro layers: leaves @ rough, unattractive small amounts of — |SUrtace ‘with loose fibres. Call Us_for REAL ESTATE TO BUY OR SELL © “B51 N. Paddock 15107 Squirrel CHURCH'S, Inc. FE 2-0233 é Basement. Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! I Bolighie. Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 FE ie ik ie “< me rare (RM INGHAM, MICHIGAN a Leck Jae Elgin 6.5690 give. in Clarkston- Waterford -- Drayton Plains Area Call 20 $. MAIN CLARKSTON TO BUY or SELL! i . Varnishes have. greater durabil-' 1680 W. Huron. | iM Crarkston real estate |f| iil i FF 5a ments in giving protection against| ultraviolet light. Properly selected clear coatings will. give excelient'told me the other day. A man protection and maintain should ‘not, however, same length of life from these You if' you were St. Peter him- coatings that pigmented ones will CLEAR OILS DON’T LAST: ‘gives a finish with little or no gloss that only. slightly alters the \appearance of the wood. Any liquid japplied to wood, of course, darkens lit to some extent. It fills up some lof the small holes and firms loose race Clear. oils have relatively ishort life and need renewal fairly ' Finishes somewhat longer life. much to appearance it Stains can be l'to some of these finishes: Stains ‘and vacuum-cleaning beneath it, never put it back in exactly the} - |While you aca asada’ cana st f * ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM. COL JMN Big Price Reduction} _ NO on Aluminum Coubisation DOWN MONEY Check These Features: @ Many color combinations to choose é eee won't ever @ Herizontal es Pig it 7 + L. W. BOGERT — OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY — CALL FE 4-6089 ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW wa 233 $. Telegraph Rd. Facing Ruth St., Pontiac the wort eee ee and last longer than the same amount put on all at once. Later, when the coating begins to show | signs of age, another coat should be applied. If you do this, natural beauty of wood can be retained for many yedrs. Model Open -Daily 2 ‘til 8 — Sunday 1 ‘til 8 DIRECTIONS ——— ‘Drive out Perry to Pontioc Rd., turn right, drive 4 mile post Opdyke. ‘You'll fall in love with this comfortable model of good taste , . . with its 3 cozy bedrooms, spacious living room, and birch cabinet kitchen ; . ..shiny oak floors, and ‘roomy utility room. VETS Now You Can Qualify for a Lovely $650" Down to Vets 12,850 FE S-7923 $79” per Month — -Wosan Building Corp. FE 5-9121 : . — een ae erase a treo. (des AW ec a z ‘As you all Ee’ pa: Yet coatings. Nothing or been dis- elections are now-upon us ‘covered yet which will replace pig-| which reminds me of what an electioneering friend: of mine the ap approached him. on the street pearance of natural wood. You end said."1 wouldn't vote for self,” “If I-were St. Peter,” t6-| plied my friend, “I wouldn't) need your vote, because ‘you: wouldn't be in my district." _ Well, we don't care who you’ vote for, but: Just remember godd citizens who don't vote.” See you at. the polls sa daylll Realtor WARD M. ratirasvoe | _ Real Estate and Business ‘ ss -# Saaae od FE 4-350 | * * ® AMBASSADOR INSULATION MOVED TO NEW LOCATION To Better Serve You I in i INSULATION - 2110 DIXIE: ‘HWY. MAru 5-582] ee | — a A clanisigel gee 5-6250 | wa : ) TA i? ss) ee ee eee a, a \ ee Se Pom A Promise to You. Py, from the Realtors of our area. “REALTORS ARE MORE THAN FE 5-827 Archer, ¥. K..... OR 93-1050 Bartram, Marry L................. Box 981, Drayton Plains MU 4-9296 Beaumont, Harry 5.........-. 5300 Dack Lake Ré., Milford PE 5-9407 Beck, Jay Ku... ccs ceeccccsrveec evcveees 1002 W. Heren PE 40011 Bird, Carl W.....,.6 » OS stuart Natl Bank Bidg, FE 5-2642 Borst, | Ds Aipte: crite ees Om W. Heren (Sete P ESHER ORE He geese deeee FE 2-4810 Brown, L. H........ Pry se ee, 1962 W. Heron athahasstenkass stquateces OR 3-223 Bn oy Robt, H.....0.-. #701 Dixte Hwy. Dra Pisines 4 ahihiiatl Oe ape sha oi FR 4-0571 | B.D. is... en es oes NNIS TE Ries voc ATT 8. ; Nell, Re’ Leeda coebb gs iviveas ee FR 6-G602 Clark, Cameron. . ... 650555056 i ccc cep veeise 1 Ww. FE 2-4000 Cowe, John. .... 0. cs eseaee 1908 deospegead State Bank Bldg. FE FE 4-1549 Cra Brnest BR... oscsccieds tesa aves; S8\g W. Maren ME $-0064 Dalley, Jos. Beoe. 02.0 7 Prail. Street 4 FE 4-1557 Dorris, Ro? A...... ... Wek fans oadagis 20 752 W, Haren MA FR 5-1 egy M43 Cass-Elieabeth Rowe Pontiae 18, Mich. ita wees Le j. Main; Clatksten PE FE 5-7141. Pam Paul...°... ‘ i sit W. Bares FE oe tous Harden, We i chia cbeseaaedaivpes bes 4 FE, Walten ‘ FE FE. OA, Beoneth Gio.ccciciseecciiecei ss tet FE. Reren rE % FE 5-618t Wits, Joxeoh BR... iat WW. Haren FE ES Re oe | aS i ens: T : , FE tions ff eK / ves i 4 2. FR ate | ‘/ Ob eaeTh f / Opie & j On sey ps FE S-asey | On \ FE 45-6105, rE Ag SP a et ome : = CoA tt) shat Adon meade spay ware fure a ih ee See eee “a De oe SE i Ate \ Realtor’ s Pledge | _T AM A REALTOR Ba Pledge Myself: To protect ~ individual right of real estate rennet and to widen the oppor. — to enjoy ‘its - To be honorabic and honest in all To seek better to represent my clients by building my\ \knowledge and competence; To act fairly Nowards all in the spirit of ak Golden Rule c serve well my community, aennk it my country; To observe the Realtor’s Code of Ethics and and conform my conduct to its lofty ideals. | “JUST REAL ESTATE MEN” By dealing with a Realtor, you gt satel, orate a Mes na, cen ore merce ate sound advice, and out- SO ameiera « In your interest, the knowledge which Be as a member of your local real estate ind and the National — tion of Real Estate Boards. Only by this affiliation is he permitted to use er trademark, Realtor, and the Realtor seal. Look for them when you deal in real estate — you'll be glad that you did. Listed are the BROKER MEMBERS of the PONTIAC REAL ESTATE BOARD. FE 8-000¢ Annett, Brace J...<..... CF ENO eC ee Re Hee eee ae ewe meme eoé x = seg: ij sper d 4 _Lnwewry-rn SIE ESOA ed on) yar, PONTIAC: PRESS. sarunpay, “MARCH 90, 1957, 5 el el tnd ice desea Cant tin f aes : BURMEISTER ea GOLD BOND BURMEISTER , ad | ane Core ral i eeayl DO - -It- Yourself . Insulatio essai | | ee ~»\when the job is done , N ; , 4 : SoietE Saves Both Heat, Money |inBabylon Temple 2 at | | PREFINISHED 8 Se nom © Mahogany elle and Bieskolc are designed (iene Zone sid, was 2 pai Per & "ee mt : , ded in ‘the ‘floor of a low arched , 4 Y and Avo iv eay sr aye oe'easin etm): These 3 = oe ok es muaty Vise See us for your prefin- | mange he 70) Gass and eliectve. leg haw the roots of the towel Prices! | wey it , dow whe: : 1. Buy insillation that is at least |: cisterns beneath the courtyard|ta : PANELING «Wet ciaryact “| Fas cate youth and uu a8 ee . Prien ota | eS eR Ad a, al i LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. | pies = rears Special Sale-One Week Only’ z WEST WALTON BLVD. AT BALDWIN ‘ ile area: mien Wi a Wa reeks. ot eens | es oo Ed Lowrle FE 2.9104 Don Hick |) job a : Ba leds z qupessnseasnssns a 3 —————— 8 Bite tpt | PROMPT «| Ax8x¥6 Fie 5 FIR | FIR’ Pete lia a . ® & Measure spaces carefully, Fa 3 ‘J ~ Garages! Garages! Garages! teriemetene Maerre ig. PLY. fF 2x8's c ; . ; SO t i can ; 2 ose | ’ Shee Place Your Order Now for One of at. I in tightly. Keep in mind : ae a . | pas ; rag ONE-HALF [istsxrece sent re] Wm. H. Knudsen} -- SCORE § 2x4’s | 14 %* Economy Garages %& Standard Garages MILLION _. « sg pamamatael Soe cs Og ove Chee | 75 Soe oe c Fl: : or %* Super Deluxe Garages 4 | LEAVE FLANGE | ot $ -... 8 , : : ca aE Rene ee eg aha ata pas + 4 ey Insurance! = Pa ES | J 12 Ft. 14 Fry 9 Additions! Additions! Additions! ars bre te a | Expensive? 2 eet fe Ciba ccc s Bedroonis -- Kitchens -- Porches -- be » ‘ ree figs y oe : ta Sy lg SESE can) 04 A YEAR! srrscrseerersermmerenng ad “Roughed-in ONLY or Finished Inside” pen henge Ma togeee be No.2 | a 4x8! ae : = 3 Siding! — Siding! ce et of ae cli cage Le ws . be _ 2s £5 ie le ow enn ae —_ | "And “All Makes Aluminum. Siding 1. Gowen. ese 3 —— oe : $435 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! DELIVERY oo Se F | A : 60 Different Colors oe . : a : ~ and Textures to ie r4 Per 1,000 Sq. Ft. & a Per 1,000 Sq. Fe. rare | {| Momomet. | | tos teens ‘is 3 grrmeyittalehed tartncl a HILLS i A + QunsnnnnnnnnnnsngaReneeneenensnen = — | BOICE Semen a Mightgrained crevice] Call or See ju 1x6 Fir = + ~—— deal Rock Wool sae , } free wood, such as hard maple and] ~— Fiberglas Michigan Home Remodelers $8 suivees: surety Wen eet Wie. A. Kennedy 3 Roof pd 3377 W.Huren «= FE 4-6101 PE 4-5063 Block * Concrete © Brick i.e ee aod cabinets “and. other! INSULA- M5 5. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-08186 furnishings. Realtor ‘the hardwood cabinets “and other| 3097 W. Haren FE 4-3569 in WIG OAKLAND HEIGHTS. VETERANS and CIVILIANS Parana . + » GOLD BOND BURMEISTER . . . GOLD BOND SURM D SURMEISTER | MOVES YOU IN | *INCLUDES FULL DOWN PAYMENT AND ALL MORTGAGE COSTS i's ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER CASH NEEDED! >> GOLD BON a RMEISTER . . . GOLD BOND o _-® PAVED. CURVED STREETS | © PRIVATE BEACH & RECREATION AREA 3 © SCHOOLS, CHURCHES NEARBY . © FINE SHOPPING FACILITIES oe MODELS OPEN OPEN 12-8 P.M. DAILY ¢ MODEL PHONE: ORlende 3.937 | SUNDAY : » ‘gi . 7 si Ml: ile ht Alb i le le Ale hs he: hes BP = BU sith Re ae ele Neunwersrer — GOLD BOND Boards 95 TION “aw 95 ra Bia 1,000 Sq. Fe. | eter Cabinen— SPL os over “ suasearesesrensnféesuennensnnness * LATEX FROCK | °Ores f PAINT; LATH Palit 39% wu | 4% a ae ay RO ETN ROOF ; ASBESTOS | PLY- BOARDS, ae .| WOOD = © BO": TR | Age VALUES i ee Te 2 LIKE THESE: we tt DON'T LAST: “S : PLYWOOD . Better 100 $ 95 Se ilo BORN ln i beieeeitie'y Ne RTHER LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE ond RETAIL , Above Prices Are In Quentities Quoted Cash and Carry : Yard Me. 1 1—Corner Cooley Lake and Williams Lake Rds.—EM 3-4171, Pontia€ gp » Yard No. 2—9 Mile st Telegraph. Phone EL step | ‘fs + WE. DELIVER BURMEISTER . Sak oo BOND : es ee. Fh Bh haat os } Hf i] “a é i \___ WHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH. 80, 1957 , Waterford Traffie Set-Up Builda Playhouse | Brings Much Discussion {lor the Children’ ~ » Wintry é time to (Continued From Page 6) Tating, doesn't hel, but | YOU ne th Bapasece ghee sal ep agit fats a ogee! nue patrol off when they are dash-|" wie he gts wi a - ’ aling from Flint to Detrott: ing. Why not build a well-styled) will keep the youngsters i I Don't Want to Die on the Dixte Asks Defeat playhouse in your basement, vibe For Van Alte pie Be patie i Meanwhile, it ean | e| Service Bureau basement. : : three years ago, that something be} Election time again and that _ This pre-fab playhouse has walll Ill, and request plan sn aye aad mar We willing to sit back and allow a few/"@ed any more refugees to care habitually negligent drivers to undo/for, bringing in hundreds of chil- all the good that has been dons.| Are we going to allow out-0f-|,, t 4 teveners to use Waterford as a race er Praga oy "pears sat pen unless we get behind our PO- | solved? Keego Harbor Resident PROTECT CHILDREN, Jae PETS, PROPERTY ’ For complete, permanent all-round protec- tion, insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual painting—is zine coated after weav- _ ing, not before. Call for free estimate. FE 5-7471 Factory Installed lice force with our letters andj They ene taking tor wore mtiey. _ NO DOWN | ist PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS | praise. Where do they think it will come MENT ‘TO PAY © E.B.\from? If you do not have a money- PAY MAY sg —— producing plant, vote against pro- I happen to have been a victim of the speed trap. It happened about 3:30 a.m. when traffic was SUMMER ROOM SEE OUR DISPLAY! © 9x12 Size $ 595° | |} @ Durable Const.. @ $12.75 Per Mo. Jalousie Awnings, Comb Windows, ———— _ @ No Money Down : 305" » DAY OR NITE FE 2-2671 Weodward ‘Ave. at Square Loke Rd. c i jslight, mostly police cars I sus- pees I noticed no standard speed ‘limit but instead constantly chang- jing speed signs. In my opinion, ‘this is just a sneaky way of catch- ‘ing the unwary motorist going 3 few miles over the speed limit. ‘When a driver is forced to be on ‘constant lookout for changing i speed signs, too much attention is jtaken from ‘safe driving. | The motorist going a few miles} over the limit is always the un- Hlucky victim, while punks racing ifar beyond the limit of speed and i common sense always get by. What fa pity the motorist should lose the right to drive because of an over- }ambitious sheriff deputy. I think jit is time for a complete investiga- en eae . Spring Fix-Up Time! CONCRETE STEPS For a Step in Beauty : THE UNIT STEP = CHECK THESE FEATURES: b- @ No sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Brera . . @ Strong Reinforced Costing Aims SS @ Avoid Messy Installation aon epi “ aa TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates— We Deliver Anywhere! ! Sonne STEP CO. 80 Dixie Highway /OR 3-7715 posal D. Once-the present 15 mill limit is broken, you cannot go back. Stop and think about it. 5030 Eastview Home Improvements Can Win Cash Prizes in cash prizes for outstanding | nal, » Piadetphia 5, Pa.- Hii i Fs Ree IaF bit YY Hi SE it °F 4 {| z gE ‘. : it f ap ~Homart Tile Sale ‘9x9-Inch—Reg. be ea. Choose Black or Brown 4 eee stains’ or grease odors! Popular colors on sale! Green, Light Gray. Bust ,. Reg, 8c ; Hew The ea. _, Wate, Green, Ivory Sand . . Beg. 10¢ . ; Now-9c a. "| Building Matericls—Perry St, Basement sane FARS 1 tie 8 Y2°)\ =: each - Easy-to work with 9x9-in. floor tiles. Won't absorb dirt, Don't forget, Keebo voters, that fyou have an important city elec- ition as well as state and county. \There- are two Council seats to ‘fi with four men running. If you are dissatisfied, it is time to } eet out and do Something, anon. it. Powriag VARNISH P. J. Bulla 4 The National Lumber Manufac- turers Association and Farm Jour- nal magazines are offering $10,000 home improvements completed be- | tween Jan. 1 and Oct. 31. Do-it: | yourselfers and those who contract’ for someone else to do the work cations for official entry blanks) may be obtained at local retail’ lumberyards or from Farm Jour.) “| BELIEVE IT or NOT “COMPLETE Heating Job: herd to beot by Any type . ... ony time, ANYONE . wil mi the information Positively NO SALESMEN TO BOTHER YOu! Ain OMAtiC Heating & Cooling Co. 1735 Williems Leke Rd. © ANDERSEN WINDOWS * Rr. 0. W. WINDOWS ® JOHNS-MANVILLE INSULATION © PELLA-WOOD FOLDING DOORS ~ LET US HELP YOU WITH PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION ‘ Our years of experience will provide a firm foundation for your new home, or remodeling plan ond assure you thot it will it everything you desire! Bring in your plans today! We will assist you with plans and advise you. on the selection of materjals to doa better job. 4 | E % ay ied © BIRD- ROOFING UMBER (0. at M-59- MARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES from New MARKET S tr 1894 151 OAKLAND - M ORE Land. . MORE Features for Greater Value! ~@ Studio Ceiling in Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen , , Ceramic tile - Colored geres * in both Bathrooms Birch cabinets in Kitchen Sewer-water-peving * ee i '@leoh’,,40mnie me .{-305 Low FHA Terms frees Voletic. social bine ‘ear Mprspabatey Retail Store 3% Gms ao er A Oven ‘aoe - i 8:00 - 5:00 1500 fh) Model ot 811 Coss Loke Rd, pas 4 , MORE Home . . On Extra WIDE 75 FT. Lots! . MORE Space to Roam! i 6 Roce: Ranch ries with “Family-Guest Room”... FACE BRICK... 1/2 BATHS... — Attached CARPORT _- i Here in Waterford Township all modern « conveniences are assured you... all the beauty-of nature sirrounds you . . . yet gracious living like this can all be within your income. Bee this lovely model home this weekend for sure! Pull Price from... one HLS. J 4 oak f oS if fo ..2 3 we f %, 4) mae ee tt Ps Li 2. : : ‘TIA "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH ‘30, 1957 / / - Security sels | Our Product | Protects Your Family, | | Build with TRU-BILT| BLOCES and be surel ‘CONVENTIONAL _/ “MORTGAGE LOANS. with CONSTRUCTION ADVANCES Available on Sold Custom Building Jobs Call WOODWARD 3-3680 DETROIT MORTGAGE & REALTY CO. 333 W. Fort St., Detroit 26, Mich. We Also dangers can be largely Sell - @liminated by construct Industrial ing your building with our B.. your plans. Free estimate, |} § Special Limited Time Offer— 5 Casement Sash Se m . oe - With 8 Cash Order for, enough “THE NORTH STAR” — This all brick home with a full Paved streets and a community water system are already’ in- basement js the model home on Waldon road in Clarkston Gardens. _ stalled. Buyers have a choice of five different elevations. White. Each three-bedroom ranch-type home is built on a half acre lot. Brothers are handling the homes. loots Delivery! H. H. STANTON 103 Stale St._ ranting Seat end Serice “FE 5-1683. | SUGGESTIONS €: | FOR YOUR FRIENDLY LIVING — A large living-Gning area allows pe sink and plastic counter tops. A gasinator is included. Full tile | | cious living ‘in this community of friendly houses. ‘‘The North fixtures and a built-in bathroom vanity are features of the bath- | Star," the model home in Clarkston Gardens is open to the secune. Ts Reeehoen piety & helt SM shuts off the exteence trem: | _ sees siesta 06:00. arta eRe the dining area. . : : | oe to the lumbermen's associa- f A cracked or pouting, dresser henkes Cut in 56 * Cedor Mokes Racks lack may be repaced wh Maso Saiiellaes etectes: ik sie When there are pieces of aro-ite. Over Long Average — equaled 15s output of 15 bilon mate Ted cedar closet lining et . feet. Primarily responsible over after a cedar closet installa- DRAYTON | | te matin anemi proce 1, aby was ME 8 gon, en how thm twa. Te . 37.5 billion board feet of lumber oom , : wood may be used to make closet DISTRIBUTORS during 1956, enough to build about | 3 accessories, such as tie or shoe] 479) Dixie Hwy.; Drayton Plains os ; - racks, shelves in other closets.']. . |3.8 million three-bedroom homes,! farmers 70 per cent of ORiando 3-1224 eae | Kegehog ea a a fon of Kore per ed aromatic goa ag a) erage yearly output isince the end of World War II by 2.5 per cent. | About a third of last year’s lum- tf ‘i now YOU can enjoy "MIDWEST _SUPPLY CO... Foy Walz ZELGIN SOFT WATER» | home sizes and greater tise of | 9M. Telegraph ; Eves. FE 5-4133 - wood per dwelling unit, accord- 43 17 | = | y _ throughout your home! | 5 ING ie enh tb. , wih on ELGIN. Wafer Softener § you havea of the hrio st water hat you em & use. . . from every faucet in your home. No other $ ORDER. YOUR PORCH ES Now | Sismceens mee | FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY © ~ a Nim et tot or cgay aoe : h all th ing Summer, ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with [iff s2viegs Discover today how wonderful soft water: $ ‘aes soe 7 SALOUSIE WINDOWS, AWNING TYPE “WINDOWS: "¢ | ee 3 oF = sey 50 STORM hime b SOFT WATER WILL? . . SAVE YOU > NY 25 Years of Raseelites 4 up te 78% on voape and deter? Will Assure You of | 1 up te 25%, on cotton and toa, : Quality. Workmanship} 4 t-—}}— bn dyn. hes wea aN »~,Guaranteed tens vg aad eri : Find out about. : the ELGIN WATER SOFTENER : »..the appliance thet removes 3 : - pardness end iron! : NO PAYMENT. "UNTIL JUNE Ist. i oS ) : STORM . WINDOWS | - NO $ 57 ‘ : and: tender. Coffee and te a MONEY | 5 tewe boner, DOWN! wl ; NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY. i ie anes & SUPPLY : land County Distributor Vie | am Voorheis Rd. LAR a oe Fe 2.2919 E Special! FBuy DIRECTLY From | the. BUILDER and SAVE SSS Workingman’s | The Home } You’ ve Been Waiting for 249 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS me 3 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT HOMES in NORTHWEST AREA of PONTIAC FEATURES GALORE: © Modern Drop Light Fixture in Dining Area © Full Tile Bathroom with Vanity Cabinet © Large Medicine Cabinet © Birch Kithen Cabinets -® Paneled Dining Area © Exhaust Fan in Kitchen © Large Sliding Door Closets in All Bedrooms’ © Natural Finish on Woodwork © City Sewer and Water © Choice of Tile and Paint Colors MODEL OPEN DAILY § — 12 NOON to 8 P. M. DIRECTIONS Drive out Baldwin to West Princeton, turn left to Model. Walton Bivd., to Baldwin, turn right on Baldwin to West Princeton, turn right to Model. 1 ~ BUILDING COMPANY 10104 Puritan, Detroit aie Ae eee fk as pay \ TWENTY. SIX” Rancher Wants Home of 50 Years oe\ oy General Offers Compromise! ‘ _EL PASO; Tex. (—Defiant a much time Prather has to; his' consider the offer. xe St Prather chuckled and replied, i The Army wants Prather's rich erase. grazing lanf as part of its new McGregor missile range in south- ~ The Syearold cattleman met! -oniral New Mexico. Prather has with Maj, Gen. Robert Wood, comm’ |said he would shoot any “brass” ne an hour yesterday. They talked ernment ordered Prather and Prather's ___over Prather’s stubborn refusal to), poachers in the oft rancher ‘move from land the Army wants): * * * pe Par Gt 8 Suised Senile Tenge he wanted . The aun shook hands warmly with the general ‘when he left and said he would return to his ranch to mull over —— when Prather entered * * x introduced, he said simply, ‘ “The general has ‘given me jots|this is ‘the general.” : | The government Then another officer observed - ie offer. jot time,” he said. “I'll get out ‘by myself, punch cattle and think)that whether the old rancher re-| land oe over.” eben, wee sae ee 8 Se bee ‘a lot of/ house more than $200,000 for -Prather’s and the property of his) - THE, ‘PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. wae 30. 1957 ria keeper, Miss Mary Toy, BOARDING HOUSE 4 J + «'s L WASN'T EVEN AWARE Yan WERE IN TOWN / ~~ WHY- YOU. A Wi, MASOR { L'WAS GOIN' To see Y7 eu." my YOu BUT I'M READIN' THE YA WANT-ADS WHEN THIS BAR- TENDER BURNS BECALISE I AIN'T BUYIN’ AN’ HE CALLS i ME A BUM, WHICH I AIN'T BECAUSE L GOT 30 CENTS~ \% MY TEMPER CAME UNTIED pier 5 a 5B abt HiM A NOSE- KNucKtes — : a Oe LOLA. aes LP SEEPS ie ink NE sO! a x terenvs eae ee “Pa HIMSELF = 3-10 Uy WARRIOR ith chy MONT Ns BRR ai ay! Ti Sep 88. Pat. OW. 3-30 Ni MAL 2 > qin NS “is 4 gn Ba Service, ine. ONT hy \ vita | \ Na . DONALD DUCK »., war.’ 4 HIM -mHeP < A wir 2) "6 “g 4"? ! a ° i ; ° ee ee ae site, ' Ay i * a NANCY Lilt Z A NEW BOY MOVED Ra | OUTSIDE! HE'S RIGHT’ Ad a | REALLY ?--- HEY, neve’ HEAR: I HADN'T NOTICED AC ROSS THE STREET CAPTAIN EASY Mi eal By Leslie Turner Hasta WAZ mit ahs MB. OUT OF WHILE W BNROUTE PENNY BURKE So Nd A, ee - an | at | By Edgar Martin M-OORN FRESOOQGOITE CF SURE. AO EXPLANDETION 18. AX. SHE'S G@FTER, ORS. = -— 2 — A AS * 4 y \s ie ae Jae cen jae sate - lex al ae, | é ee ‘ : jug ee Sor a j : i; f Pye a j es ae = | } Aa ; i 7 iS j | # | y! ‘ 3 | = / re ; See ] .* ‘ - j i | q / ag : j he a ‘ ie i . i : j oe , eS : / 1 f | | ' decals cds pee é . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 80. 1957 , THE BERRYS sone BORE Ee ee al es oe \ * _By Cart Grubert) Korea and Afghanistan Southern Rhoresia’s new Gwe- eee 3 ae Oe penae S) ao tg newest members of: the nti a'r get po | IBRD), Seoul reports _., ty the 195758 winter yank Security ee Highland, Milford a Oe , as ) Barbers’ Prices | es ncome Non't ect iS Pensionite stay Same DIRECTORS cad & 3 HON, CLARK |, ADAMS you save By RAY HENRY nian eb alts winapi che, T tei iit Sag ill 6 tn Don McGrain, spokesman for MAHLON A. BENSON : Associated Press Writer ete, - ere i a barbers pe Milford, Highland’ CONRAD N. CHURCH sak fe From J.L.8, of New York City:/ ,," rem CS. of Clinton, Towa: 8p Be corayp niet pcan Bey Png cary Bieta s BE LOUIS H. COLE - DOES m dif erence “I understand that I'm limited to = a a, a sie hates Sos once ees cehelanicn fea tenttae a’ vabeaay er embuntting CLARE CUMMINGS € a ; $2,700 a year income to be eligible! Security, I'm going with a widow |You to do so. prices. a : TOHN Q. WADDELL tthe Pal oA Boy sr __ ay seas reall aan: Bmaggpsosal ot Oak re- ‘see tsketn abe “peer eat * i 7 as ; this limit?” > Mie. © on edt acd, ee hes mivtienk te do with! vautin-hedente ter Go San be. ME . RESERVES . . This is the Real presen of our finan- No gg Bi applies to the| will eur Social Security be af- om Seceaty and nica tt ~~ oe - HONORARY cial institution. They are constantly kept in favorable z i Ie * oe aa Shee ‘cow wins ila toe LAD opal cet’. epee ene weeds See coer odes DIRECTOR. balance with mortgage loans and shares. : From Miss B.S. of Orlando, | "#¥e t give up her payments | Under the law, you're obligated! man for the State Barbers Assn.,| UNCEY CHINS Fia.t “In » recent columa, you | “4 wouldn't be able to draw ito report and pay the Social Secur- Local No. 40, saying prices would — — AGE.. - Pontiac Federal Savin was organized in 1934, fated shout = pernen geting | Parmnte, sed ox tung your lity ax If you don't doo, yaiTe rie on April 1. | = ac tind cone, tebe , From & North Cardlina reader: or both. rertags, ¥ you Serenity aes | OFFICERS GROWTH . . Throughout the years, Pontiac Federal —aoae cast os that Vane ce eck cars Homeeiee, gure aioe AUTO Award Br ings Joy R. C. CUMMINGS .... Presidess | has shown a steady and consistent growth and has add- Usually, back payments of up to and seand fod « shenga dome: arg 5 oa willingly acty atee | to “By | id Child pear at opps ed a branch office plus a new home Office while re- 12 months are paid when a person where I live? We're separated. and|start her Social Security account. to ngri $ I ren _ Vice-President and Secretary ‘ taining the downtown branch aecninge st _ applies i . . - E. W. JOHNSTON .... Treasurer : DE met =: eae? DIVIDENDS . . Pontiac Federal now pays 3% divi- D. a ee cr ee th dividend. of enim. 7 V0? VC) ecole ee " Seen are SEEN e st Lawn and.< inh .- SRR cai ta aN igi aoe ENG en SS a _ | SERVICE ... Our main goal is always to give prompt, M. 06. SORENSON ssench efficient and friendly service. For this reason we offer oe ee parking, drive-in window and save-by-mail to our cus- AUDITORS = _ {| ‘mers. JENKINS and ESHMAN | 5 haat Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron ™-). ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH : B Jit wy, 407 Main Street. — ; 16 E. Lawrence St. ity fa * trom ORR Funk, sEnipr, cloSs, hiStery, dOctor, “wif ping” -is incre work ‘to be eligible for monthly © 1957 Whar's My Line, Inc in Denmark, gays di- payments, but it doesn’t limit in- —} vorce jaige. Count Moltke - - (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Politica! Advertisement) \(Political Advertisement) (Politica! A@vertisement) — s a IT? Protects Your RIG . TS .. Builds Your ROADS eee Your SCHOOLS! ‘Make Your Vote Count Most! Vote Democratic! BE SURE You VOTE | ne 2k a ere (i BE SURE YOU VOTE the NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT | DEMOCRATIC on the PARTISAN BALLOT , | | FOR , | REGENTS of CARL BRABLEC _ , JUSTICES of THE SUPREME couRT ms DOIRENE-E. MURPHY = . Lae tees Torr a. 26 | sur oes XILYNN M. BARTLETT ss as INSTRUCTION | x THOMAS M. KAVANAGH __ state soano of [XICHRIS H. MAGNUSSON XITALBOT SMITH nee I ANDERE _ (Vote for 2) SOHN D. VOELKER “a VOTE-MONDAY, APRIL 1st |MAKE_ iT EMPHATIC - — VOTE ‘STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC] x] rah aS aS Ras x cormorant NTO ay. \ ; \; SSS are yr: ee ae ar aS U A V { © eS ee patees wad A ae i Ee See ; be i Yohei V7 = / Z a if e : i TWENTY-EI * HT } é : Pontiac Press Phote Joan 6, Barbara 10, Patricia 18, Edward 16, Douglas 14 and Susan 12. Mrs. Brinker holds six-months-old. Karen Mary, as papa Ed Brinker ALMOST A DOZEN — The Edward Brinker family fill up one end of the room of the ~ there is @ family get-together. Seated on the floor . are Gene 6, Paul % and Jim 4 Left to right are se pe THE PONTIAC PR ee x YOUNGEST OF TEN — Six-months-old Karen Mary watches with glee the antics of her nine other brothers and sisters. Youthful Mrs. Edward Brinker is barber, referee, and mother to the five boys _* and five girls of the Brinker clan at Bass Lake. - HSS. SATUR ‘ x DAY, MARCH 30, 1957 | State Barbers | ‘allart Ganede - A loaded 32 ‘caliber: automatic. JOEL ae pistol. and four dollars in pennies siesta ; were stolen from the home of — Ph aos os ae - |George. Souter, 249 W. Walton Blvd...” Association |s Seeking sometime Thursday after | thieves Rehabilitation Items for ee Oe Byes Suan ae hag Oakland County cording to Pontiac Police. \ : ae Leo Foss, 18% Seminole St., was WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Bar- treed on 8 $100 personal bond of Sapgeespoters ‘|Sharge of failing to send his 15 salle da gtas a“ year-old daughter to school. He ap- before Municipal Judge Thursday ed Lake area are collecting reha- Maurice E. Finnegan bilitation equipment, and toys this and trial was set for Wednesday month for distribution among the Rummage Sale—clothing, house- 400 children and 700 adults in the| — . thold —some new — bargains __|various Oakland County operated mien: Lee soaps Beth ae) 1, 4to 5 p. m. Tues. Wed., Thurs, ee. Seeent Se ee. PS ve f Pri, April 2 to 5, 9:30 to 5 oo any books with large type, JIS-| The engagement of Peggy Par- friend's in jail and needs saw pussies, TV sets, yard goods, | mentier to Lyle Junior Kittridge is ball, Ph. FE 5-9424. C. A. Mitchell. rosaries and prayer books, orib- | snnounced by her parents, Mr. and v. bage and checker boards, sewing |nir;/ Marcel Parmentier of Mt.|~Zr,;rg or MICHIGAN—in. the Pro- or crochet supplies, and stamped [Cjemens, Lyle is the son of Mr.\pate Court for the County of Oakland, rte ee eden Mark: jand Mrs. Lyle Kittridge, 214 Sec-|"“fr"ihe matter sf the petition concern; bia iy alt _~ ond St., Rochester. A.June 29 wed- ing Joba Leslie Fromm, minor. Cause : ding is being planned by the couple.|""to John J. Fromm, father of said * * «x 2 child. Any association, church group’, opeenn thes tne present whereabouts of or individual wishing to cooperate the father of sald mines Oni utes 6 in this program of rehabilitation ed ers | @ ot fiw slat, ‘and. that ete nud Ae pecedpesmety arg Ov awa of inis Cou, of the peoplé of the State a : : : of Michigan, you are notified _|Shop in East Highland, MUtual Tan of Michign®. sine on said petition will ior ca sane cow OQLMTY TeMMS «Etats Fes Walled Lake, MArket 43351, Bivd., "tn the City of Pontise = ai isi loomfield Sst at misesftocs "the, toreneen Pontiac Press Phete Visit West Bloomfie end you are ret wa bear, es 50th Anniversary to Be Celebrated Board Meeting Monday WEST BLOOMFIELD—Dr. Leif b i by Imlay Couple of Education; eins : shall be ‘and cireulated in Witn of Pont: said County. the Honorable Arthuy &. said Court, in the City said County, this 20th day AD., 1957. ess, jac rch, Sunday at the home of their ae * Juvenile Division ° ampaign deapace, Wire, Sea 12 of/Stlary schedule for next year _ “SMaren 30, "87. 4 : The group requested a starting : 1n Addison Pontiac. They have four other the age ‘ By REBA HEINTZELMAN mary said, “but Ed and I get|celebrations come in pairs, there daughters, Mrs, Leigh Hile, Mrs. ee es See as Death Notices «MILFORD — When Rosemary =e So eens a tnie|_ LAKEVILLE — The Doctors) ied! Chet MFeaters 18 grand (deeree in 11 years, Also, $4500, to | Delaker quieted ‘emo Been. Mr.-and Mrs, Brinker's birth (birthday, according to Edward, a: nee, meeting here! -iidren and 8 t-grandchildren i go up to $7,100 in 12 years for) gourpo. MARCH 2. 1957. LIL- tician’s school in 1937, she never ‘days are both on the 7th of Au- | , ra: A at the home of Jesse Sutherby,/“""™ a greetgrances ‘lan MA degree. . lian, formerly of Bald Mt. road, _Greamed that she would have 12 gust. The twins, Gene and Joan, ; trloen geen Ways of raising funds 0) No action was taken by the| sref ale Bourde and Sat. Tan “heads in her very own famil For transportation, the Brinker’s| neip bring a doctor to the Addison : . * Bourdo: three sisters also survive ante oo 6 are on Feb, 11, and at the Pres: Ihave a big station wagon and be-\Township community Dramatic Reading board at the time. fy Scotland: Private funeral ser- : Spee ent time, birthday preparations (1... the packed car moves away actin : Slated at Commerce Regular monthly Board of Ed- sooo Seng. 0" be lasers Be: pel ete! kind are being made for Paul 2, and jtom the house, there is a syste- Mrs. Terry, commmitieg : » will be beld neral Home with Rev. J. Harvey Mrs. Edward G. Brinker, of 4001)" i Jim 4, Their birthday is March th Je president, has started a “gypsy” ucation meeting wi - Me officiating. Interment in Reencvigeg 10 Brinker children be placed in stores for those wish Kenneth Stephens, a visiting min-|} School. . at the Dudley a ri i six months to 18 years. There are| i? _*eve™ Gave © week,” Rose! 1 spite 0 acted need ter ____|ing to contribute. ier from nearby St. Lake's Met™| Board also will meet again on| Mrs. ‘Beurde wit ie in sate, / ” : 4 ; MARCH 29, 1957. HA Bre Sis te lave periodic pies. | ae Go: _ lise Besstor Chub, tags are [reading at the 5 pm. Sunday wee Ati MOMS Ach School and] felaed™ eae, St Wass nents, in the Brinker family. |Man Donates Hand-Built. Sailboat beret! — per curvices at Comunarce Mofo s schect rill be opened and] Ebr inrltat sas dat Her husband Ed, wouldn’t think . s |. The committee, using the slogan, ’~ * * awarded to ~ bidder. eld Fuseday, April 3. att of having his hair cut by a reg- ' : “Your pennies now may help} The special Lenten services will _Mome with interment in Oxford. ular barber, se with her own hair ar save a life in the future,” urges the| also include an illustrated talk by ee ee Se to keep coiffed, Rosemary finds : community to get behind the drive.'Rev. Perry A. Thomas. ancer rou foved “wife of Jona 6 Dow _ that it is “cheaper by the dozen” ; ; : __Fptber and mother surviving ta eee oe tine ceeduer, | WALLED LAKE — Two girls! In an effort to stimulate interest|William Gregory, Mrs. Marie Vin- . . of Susanne Dourias: dear, sister a ,, [Will ride Roman style on ponies|in the fair, he gave the boat to)ing, all home room mothers and| Your PTA Is Planning: Holds Meeti Worman Stark. Funeral” service “nasal teed a alg with {hrough the streets of downtown/fair officials and is now building Scho! teachers. | . ng pubera Home with Re at Rosemary ie, “tive toot two, wit) walled Lake to signify the opening|another for his daughter. Last Meeting of Season|., ses fg Stl Soak oe a youthful 22 rather than her actu-lof the Elementary School Fair next! npewrs FREE -\Milford Youth Hurt : 16 Members Present) Bxiiivcc ihe: Pusere! nome.” ie Groen teemanenah Sel Each of the 730 pupils of the| Gary Roberts, 16, of 250M At Marlette High School | to Organize Clarkston) eins nirods gbrmine She is well — ue @ ¢ school will receive a free ticket|Rd.; Milford, suffered a fractured Branch © Wheeler: tether ef Gary, Kay _afea as an active as The fair will get underway at/at school. The student must attend|left wrist last night when the car : = Le 5 SE oS at St. Williams church alled's p.m: and continue until 9 p.m./the fair in order to have a chance|in which he was riding rolled} MARLETTE — The High School|Mrs. Leon Roundtree; reelected off Lee Wehort, Mower. Worry Ash~ eae shag: badly at F. Ivory will furnish the/to get the boat, over on Loon Lake Road near|PTA here will have a potluck din-jsecretary, Mrs. Dean Boyne,| CLARKSTON — Organizational) ¥7, {24 capo — Ray Fi Fe dn teres SP trick: sitere, clang wae Refreshments will be served|Benstein road in Commerce Town-|ner at 7:15 p.m. Monday. This is|and treasurer, Mrs. Robert Ban-| Meeting of the C Branch} _ Maniey Bailey Puneral Home. aie ek = fourteam hitch and wagon Sliroughout the event. ship. the final meeting of the year. _{croft. of enone Bay wan nig oe in White | Cemetery. ity benefit committee in the atrractions eral ‘saddle ponies as special * *& *. Driver of the car, Lewis Roll-| Officers for the coming year a ra a say at the home Outs Wendling. ash central. tas church, Members of the Fair Coordinat-|ings, 17, of 2704 Potter, Wixom,) will be elected. Ga Ti FI 16 ae “ i: be wile of tet" pre ties pai Other falr features inclade ® jing Committee are: Mrs. Ben Mat-|told Sheriff's deputies he lost con-| program will include talks by! y- mers ect ; ree | ° Senplones Wealegers teat orend® 5 tar os of aes tak: comme pancake’ supper and a variety /teson, chairman; Mrs. Don Sova,|trol of the car when it struck @iws conservation men, who willl ares ag The. organization wilh meet mother" of Le oelever, Se eee nee. | Oo co-chairman; Floyd Chowin, school| soft earth bank on the side of the|aiso show films and present music.(MfICETS for 7 next Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the | Fuers! servies will be held Tues: Every one of the children can ice. The school is located on Maple|principal; Mrs. Joan Lauwman,'road. Rollings was not injured. ~ home of Mrs, Ralph Kreger et. Vin nt de Paul Cathotie “Jation size hockey rink in front of Toad and the Pontiac Trail, The PTA of Leonard School, in a All interested persons in this} S-hutt Funeral Homs: Recitation yaya sca _Each dassoom wi sore #8“ 11 Workshop Session emma Rab| tony Zlelowy was elected pestarea are ied (0 Joi. Foe tur] | fe aay “When they come in to get exhibit, = ert for dent of the Commerce Gay-Timers,| ther information contact Mrs. JACKSON, MARCH 38. | jest, "GAM warm,” Rosemary.said, “I don’t A five-foot sailboat, complete Z e 1d P] . Other officers elected a@ square dance club, at an an-| George R, Stitt at OR 30242. beloved husband ‘of Mx. Minnis mind eight or nine-pairs of ice| With extra equipment, has been (OT? GOING an ANNING | Vice president, James Frost:|ual election held recently. Sore Secksn snd Geores: Jeck~ skates in the house, but each one| donated to the fair by Gordon mother vice president, Mrs. Robert : we Se Dow Chemical Bu Ta tea of the children has two or three| Breeding, of 890 Wolverine. Zerwick; teacher vice president,| Omer newly-elected officers JOW ys oy 2. =e “friends.” Breeding originally built the boat | ROCHESTER —A planning and| How zoning }s carried out and)— af interest in Mexico Firm pte fateh otfiel In the summer, it js not quite so| for his daugiiter, - . — seaslon, of ‘ect, [tise tacts on the administration of ‘ _ | Edward Bergman, vice president;| _ Berk we Sackanp wit Hein state jammed up. There is all kinds of/~~ niques ee ot the| "ing under a master plan, will A f if h MSU Mrs. Lynn Gregg, secretary; and) MIDLAND (® — Dow Chemical! if : T 29, 1987. on oe Se eel fs re ToeTpant eg[be discussed by Paul Van Ceve. [MAN 10 TEAC Mrs. Carleton Hastings, treasurer 02, today announced purchase of) org re wis a9) Se “every one of t! C C le d : os 8, Kinstry: dear her of Mrs, a fish,” according to papa Brink- ounty a n ar _ | Thursday at 8 p.m. This meeting “a * a ' Class in Clarkston Plans for a special dance to be |5 A. at Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, mate cll. Mrs. Friede Bvans. er, who is an insulation expert. is being called by the Avon-Roch-| Bebout has called this .meeting) held on May 4 at Union Lake | Dow said the Mexican firm owns): McKinstry, Nelite, Jnconeline, e ; ‘ : depen - Jester Planning Commission, to the attention of all civic leaders) : Elementary School were dis- | extensive salt mining rights on the Risatre: dear aes of Mrs, hess Imost every meal ts served | 1. soccer county Federation of Wom-| , ‘Three discussions will be given 4nd groups interested in zoning and| Dr. Isobel M. Blyth, experienced] cussed at the first official meet- | Tehauntepec Isthmus of Vera Cruz.| {hu Louis Parke’ Puscrel nent Set at hf [Seo He te eer rt nei try ne co Src sme] Net ep drr de e MeeSee Seee| Ra ee ne \abeenee, The OFS oui soe Seivete wipe Tess: pllcorivary oa aa bs Oe rire a re ey tO oka ot ‘Teacing Mathensiticn at the Gap rims) wes fol for|quired for location “of future pan in Bastions oficatine frerment includes parties and geeaaEe dapat 8 Dm cearedaing Cotmty ead aad ¢ dn , |attend and participate are the! the Elementary Level” this spring] from 9 m. witil midn — ufacturing operations involving) Kinstry will lle in state at. the square dancing on the lawn -County Officers. grousd san" shot ten issi members of the Rochester Village) 5+ Clarkston.: Sa — ight on caustic soda and other alkali deriv- Fi eral Oxford, badminton, te etn tentg in 6 Goede be a doing Council, Avon Township Board, . arday, Agee ¢. chlorine afid.related prod-| “40 Juniper Bt Anbar uf ‘According to neighbors, the the Coneregniteoal Chureh. te aot an Avon . Township Zoning ‘Board,| Imterested area residents may ucts." ane Be Sane By pets, Brinker premisis resembles a com-|,,VFW Pest 2402, will eslebrate tts 28th) The second, how zoning works|township and village employees enroll in the course by attending |Cuild to. Entertai - - Sad ade Sraaes secbaite oaeee - e — wa 7 under a general or. master plan'concerned with building and elec-| the first class session on Mon- , me Dry .. Wane, ‘Tee wee Ea thaterteed Township and actual relationship of .zoning|trical inspection, the boards of day. The group will meet during | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — ryden PTA to Meet Haset ue. John (Laura) Rees, Child Study Group No. 2 will have 2/0 the master plan, will be given/education and superintendents of| the spring term each Monday |The Ladies’ Guild of Christ Lu-| : aye hy Throu meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the home by David S, Geer of Geer Associ- Rochester and Avondale school dis-| from 6:30 to 9:30 at Clarkston “| DRYDEN—The regular meeting} ~ service will be held Monday, of Mrs. ‘Tom Doremous, 7000 Allen Rd. | ote tricts pa theran Church in Waterford Town-'of the PTA will be held at the high} SPei 1. st 2 pm. from the Gated . . xander cohostess. . Room + Fe é ship will entertain - the ladies of} 5 A ‘evenieg. A men-|- Harvey McCann off ti tev. ; —WORKING FOR * Ths aeures wil St. Anthony's Episcopal Church at cal program will be given under Oakley By pF antes “ste ) grant three term) a 12:30 p.m. luncheon Wednesday./the direction of Richard Krebs nee of her sinter, $718 SOMEBODY ELSE? sig of oe or undergrad-| The public has been invited to musical director. TI will Dit +e "4. ugey “evening” yt Foes it ate eur aaa eee —_—__ te eeton totter | - gal geen and his f : own hands. Social ity, old _ ma Anes . Home, age ons, ; .- ! Pere fine —for the untorese O Platt and Slates G ae So a ae Soe rion Flatiorms and Slates Given) fat. & ceoe at Gunton len . : | |. > Lampner: deat 1g fomre of tomeerow? fat ORION TOWNSHIP — For the)Marcella Schroeder. ; heen a : im: t that : > ;| rently treasurer for the 4H bs vy. We ; Security, that freedom finan- first time in several years there|Harry Slater and Gail Bracken,| cultural Leaders Asén., ata nday, April ce sa oe ¢ial worry with your loved ones are two complete slates being pre-|trusteés; William O’Brien, Justice} member of the Oakland from the Huntoon Funeral ‘Wess NOW ... while you can protect it, sented to the voters of the Town-!of thé Peace: Ernest Crawford, Extension Planning A * Gr can ane ‘rain’ rossiaee. (In ship, Board of Review; Neal Leonard, : Committee, _ Rohr wil he 1 mite Chapel. Mrs. co Rs hm A: * Harold Maphis, Charles Lortz andl Fre ged Se eee Py is the _ 900 Funeral Home, 0" ; calls for work, el . The Republican Party presents a ward rbocker,. consta- my : investmen pong age dig oar Hn last) platform that includes: Full time bles; Mildred Edward and Lily perience with Armour and Co., ’ BOX REPLIES ; of your business life. officers becatise of the growth of| Mae Watson, library board end an insurance firm. He wes a Ghould srevide you with at least $12,508 the sonenapt efficient fire-fighting eo and is a captain in the At 10 a.m. today there = first year. An all-year business— Z The * i. * ive pony he is past com-| were aoe py the Press ace Gupenens ene ; ; conditions. Endorsed by banks, trage cludes plans for stricter enforce-|Other Democratic candidates are| | boxes: se aeerny, Ceceening, ered or inher ment of the building and zoning\C. Ray Taylor, treasurer; John 10, GrvwwaL , axnurry FEATURE. You see ot provisions for electrical| Lintol, sumice ot Peace; James T. %, 2 umbing inspection; ‘to ac-|Haddrilt and Kenneth: Parsons | 6. We sive Jou the Vanetit. of proven fleld complish an aggressive representa.| trustees; Harry W. Shoup, Harold], nd hese office training, plus sales tion on the County Board of Super-|Page and Jack Hodges, constable; | Evep continusae mapeiviery taterest visors; and begin long range|Payne Downey, Board of Review; tate to sia.toe thermally returned! © [planning for an expanded fire de-/Sarah Perry and“Norma Walter, ‘within one year) gives ‘you your own) | Peninest One: town pollce-de- yc ple at wactusive : par tment. Sy : uly oting ; m 7 am, : ’ Ue wo oh ad Hee me 8 p.m. om nets in | a er for the dance \are Beverly Sse gh Lessiter, lifelong rek- jcated: (1) at Orion Village Hall, pervert wart, Ronald Wells; and Karen for supervisor. He is a |37 E, Flint St,; (2) and (4) at the cig ps as ue ™S ae ‘ are baat ae a 4 i — i set eee ¥ Memoriam a Jn Of the loos of Whe ene. we Boved eo , ‘Aes we stone meset Her we shall siways keep. eet tas ‘Funeral Directors tors 4 OROUND, Donelson-Johns LONED FOR VoerheosSinle FUNERAL HOME Ambalance Service Plane or Motor |W rE ton nana cemetery Lots 5) sate ie ear 6\ A-l_ EXP, DIB SET-UP MAN, - : cnetiees es eae Oe | Lake Orion, MYrtle patel 21 to your rent of pamm furaisnea | § M “WORK OF RK OF ANY 5 scattred’” Istensite trating _ipt. FE earTd. _Fe program | preceeds advancemen he & iN, FULL OR PART a4 CARPENTER WORK. NEW - 1 position. Contact- ime —seli « rationally - repair. 4-4210 ing Brome is maior part of job. vertiserd acts No ca epee, ES with some m xnowiedse, Straight salary. enty me oa | guise so Perey 6 a ax yg Ses. Se re) * * neneed & poe» ee? branch gurit All Ail modern employe Dene: | vc. opOTEE MANAGER ae on ew * mel ¢. oppor. for couple who are not AVAILABLE NOW! — etre HOUSEHOLD afraid ta, work. Apt ura, Welle | “Cabinet work New & repel BEBLGNS! No. 2. 30 and 240- FINANCE CORP. REAL ESTATE SALES OR | rE Bier Site Bitte pet) | S-tachen saigremer pep tone igi | ace pBMGE, AND CEMENT ness t. Repeats. t : y without ‘exp. Men, “wonien: full : oO ; Rose Hill! poy 11 wou LIKE WORK OP Staths, Whee HT | Hep W Se surat |ooi erate oar are ; BOY 15, DESIRES WORK APTER | OF AMERICA, Dept. Z 0, cus} Help Women Ties ed Female 7| (EXPERIENCED, EX 3:30 WEEK DAYS AND SATUR- | REAL ESTATE. irre SCS Mh Me TS BA AEs | L obmanserin foe [REL news come SE ganization. Pat cones for appoint. —— c a PE 40504 POR APPOINT- toe aa _ment. ‘aeavr om OPERATOR TO MAN-| MENT . ae eal | BARBER 33 W LAWRENCE. | OE working rmoders teen: TP PY | SALESMAN AT ONCE | woth o8 2108 i lll lel ' atic ean | Spam, cine, cond JEP. ‘er ares ‘ GARPRITRY— 30 VRE SPER = rd. “Cupboards, truck nivnts &: West Long te .6 30, MI ene, Lk.. Rd. Bicomfieid Center CAB DRIVERS STEADY AND rt time. Day- or night, 101 W oo este eo TOWN CLUB, | rence on 4 rite Pontiac | EXPERIENCED in A TA ay ~ wage epoesc ™ s Press, Box 10. ingle parking. parking. i ing © gene eneral. ve ta Oh CODE. exe ARY. MUST BE AC- ILE | curate typist. “, o>. 3 ave aik (a busibess 3.1 Rh MILTZ 56181 ~ , A meres, ne pom bd — ll S's | pom = NB Best of 5-0206. aLY MAN. aed. “LUMBER | East Bivd. X. ee | tie ia for ito es every e 2 tad our income. After € p.m 1 bedhecdieadiiesd = eae D. EXP SALESMAN Saiary & Com furaizhed commision. A Chev. PG Oltamavite. — YOUNG a ig te i rors, 8 Bi Riker Bidge, Career Center be Se ec ieaedion Instructions Ot A PLAS 9 BEST WAY _ some pply 309 Linda Vista De betore 7 pm. o sil day DRIVING SCHOOL WOMAN WANTED FOR BAeTRY | Sota Sal vee Bases or PE per with pei pernon. tins |g $-1655. Herbert Vaiey aA G4313 Perry | ELEM afer ie Pe ea ca Lncanmadl ag ony bas Rd eee iia i Help Wanted SO Pa SL ah Sl la dia dal shin Aloe ik po oa — oo ganeral vou UNiNG “SCHOOL es FE & for working SS adn ee: pus sess Work Wanted Male 10 Male 10. . ‘BABY BITTER WANTED TO “wan te ove delivery ein. PE $-380 CASHIER With General Office Exp. eng typ | Permanent ¢ “ BLOOM FELD a grrr cals FE 43841. |ptanWkaneR FRow's “$63 a.m. —_— Grill, Set? on |Bisitw ASHER. + Daye hy A WEEK. SECRET general M sinh So xp. Waitresses Call or te wo Lounge, FE Rees AlTRESS APPLY IN zee | TELEPHONE ORDER TAKERS 12. for brokerage Senmens, Must be alert & ble to ures accurately, Must have se "sod type. ‘person ey lg as : or. call: > 0 it; ence, new & a j DI6. hike work saueing ae 70606 between 3 & 7 p.m. WOMAN OR MAN To operate small exclusive club kitchen Days only Must be-a good rder cook. Apply Box 6, Daily Press. {Employment Agencies 8A — EXP. W son. DeLisa’s Restaurant, 6960 N RG. Rochester, Mi Mich. ) E CED STATISTICAL - clerk, Permanent position. Must a be to type & operate caicu- later, $day week, good sterting salary with ell fringe benefits. Age 21-35. Apply in pe ouly. 2 8 a.m, thru 5 p.m., aot und & Ln ge 3rd. only ‘Mobile Oi . ip ry mot pm. eatye zs aa se rors a et} Men & Girl i cooking required, must be abie en & ir iS} aay id to live on premises, must be be- bat * a cleaning "eee tween #8. ety vee GIRLS od ares = orewnd = RFCEPTIONIST ——. 3300 -— fs. a ooard. eld, yacntione, Far a2. | “aperienced | gtr for doctors am and 5S pm . office, close te dew. town MARRTED | hnggee On operate m pA hal © ootera farm Geod Te recoe wages. all |: pata Cass at FARM. WOST Expenivwerd —WaiTRese— G — corner Perry q a WAITRESs WTD. Pontiac toor & cocktails. °F 58060 Exp. Dishwasher . - CallGr apply 300 Lounge, 3:0605. FULL OR PART TIME - Regular weekly pay checks & and sh fob qn wife ° Tevestmness. ear S-onil. TERDAR FOR GENERAL HOUSE PARKING LOT LOT A ANA Rr 1-50. joey club, Doorm = 3 ae References. Call to person oe Club, Exce _Service, Lansing 13. SALESMEN — Bales work ke yas meester Girt it as x SALESMEN- ae & iN | ‘FE RECEPTIONIST TYPIST . Attractive girl who likes to meet people. Car preferred. FIGURE C1 ERK 3200 Prefer meture women with good typing skills JUNIOR SPECRETAR schoo] Grod _ knows typing. ni ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER $250 TRAINEE 3190 school graduate with High typing skilis Posen! Ho experience to start immediately. be At TYPIST. so W. P.M #240 ‘WovsE WORK LIVE IN| TPIT, te W. Poo 8 Tweet, wwieM FR oa ¢ rons i" ac EXECUTIVE @ECRETARY #300 or Birmingham. Prominent professional men needs “GIRL WANTED _ ‘For General Office Work High School Graduate Preferred Must Be Accurate and Able to Type 5 Days a Week Pleasant Working ‘Conditions Apply in Person FRED THOMPSON Cireulation Dept The_ Pontiac Presa . fo le with good skilis for his smal MEN Accountant trainee (3171) | £350 Office manager, trainees om. Inside ‘collections, = credit firm (2188). $300 Graebner's “MICHIGAN’S LARGEST” 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9277 cence nse ti iceman” q mal J At Last “ter ol ‘GENERAL HOUSEWORK. LIVE Werneed men. 23 to #0, who have: ay. ee a ta fam: Ev ray | nN band ~~ “°4 * GIRL AB TIVE | $200 per week, full time. in, Oak for Mr, Jewell ‘ per part time. at Rarer number, 2-01 oe a | A , phone ween 1 a, oF after 30 at oln i ob ,awards = chile : plo —" each S Se tr by Tisecal ‘com mis- eollection. interview. LEARN “ys No bog Are top flight ios Bees eer iad eaiTG. short- picaaton iho t] sa epee Depart UR JOBS FOR WOMEN $300-6725 attrac: tive yay we = 3 4 ulous jobs waiting for of books. and of- egg q . respon- ,LBM. KEYPUNCH place you Mh a $260 wom n with votee and FXEC. SECRETARY. $750 We need you row! A*yrrtis- ing exec, sf'l! look'ng for top Might girl. + JOBS FOR MEN FOOD SALES TRAINER, warneerne Tht = man now. "Baceliet futare. : | rg | sales ‘contact ‘yainre Enda sates oa for posiness. ~,|Graebner's | e220 |! Young executive will pln Ligh Steady work. FE 2-6025 2-9470. DUMP TRUCK AND 5-TON = Chrysler experience tien .as service. m: A! vice = salesmen. + — Phone MY. SARY. WRITE PON 1, STATING EX-SERVICE MANAGER, rose. Wishes pos! Cc PARTICU- N, 32, EXP. Lee LIGHT “HAULING. YARD GLEAN. | img. Basements and garage. FE . WANTS SERVICE other outside work, FE oT oe = DESIRES Was, DES DESIRES » WORE OF ANY, MASON SOaE STONE WORK, try end odd jobs. FE | SMALL “joBs AND CARPENTER work. Tom Newton. FE SOME EXP. IN yard work. and $1 per br Leonard Seginaw. _any_ kind i-a hver. Fa #1936 deliver. PE 8-60e7. day merce, Fl . £320 a me #190 rbor. By 34 eroierved- rE Ereamc qICAT., | } gardening will | | work bard at any job arate | i YOUNG MAN MAN DESIRES WORK OF. FE 40002. 257 7 Rockwell | Work Nassed Female he mate | nea ea A’ TRONING PICK AND D 1 TRONINGS. §) BU. PICKUP & Al IRONINGS. WORK OUVARAN- __-. D teed. 1 PE 42065. P. U. & delivery. | BABYSITTING MY HOME. - MON> Friday, vicinity Com- i} pias, | BABYSITTING S pavs A WEEK FE 5-0245 I feos A-l “1 BRICK 8 , BLO B cul ime. ne FE ¢ ' dhg, storm ni¢ A reer a. ALL " Fetarial service EM 3-204, _ PAPERINO AND 0 AND DECORATING. PE jronings done in my home FE 5-0724, ; WasHING AND TRONINGS DONE in my pS , Guar, Incled- _ing curtains. PE 977%. __ WOMAN DESIRES EVEN G Sat. Work nm a eat bame 1 m exchange for Bd. tee Press. Box tue YOUNG WOMA - Bar| work, Mondar. wae “A Fri- | day, no laundry. ___ Building | Service _2 lea: LATING, SANDING Pm Tx tine Hardwood i Poors olvvies. kK WORK. i TYPES OF HOUSE PLANS eens drawn. EM 3-4931. 3-3215. ii CUSTOM (CARPE RP ERTERS. a) pel FE ae ALoMINGM Game. EXPERTLY if. Terme. ee and gare Xt, Ca." 2-2071, y or , Kilis Inc NT W om & ete Jensen, for. 28181 “writer and get ‘itl ; 7 an a © GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial |. {FE | LET ME Giv VE YOU A "PRICE | i homes, { & Shes 44 Carpenter ¢ as oer POO ols. Dell Bldg. err CEMENT 8 & BLOCK Car aS. oil nek ret, ‘Carpentry. L, Bills. FE Ain. AND REP Lae plastering’ 4-2290 SANI pecialty. aes “gandig fmishing. 155 Edison. Ph LATHING AND FLA ING. mode! new & old homes. Pree estimates. Haroid K. Law- _ renee. pra Lae Rk. G. SYND FLOOR pied and y finlenton ATING, fn shell fi she “ROOF REPAIRS _ Eavestroughing—-FE 4-0444. SEPTIC SYSTEMS INSTALLED. Free estimates. Custom work Fully searentess. Lee. Peptic & Gewer. OR 3-410 TRENCHING AND BUL LDOZING ANCE SERVI We service al! makes of pe dl automatic washers ts. in Pontiac ROY'S, 96 Oakian* FE 2-402) aUDIOVOx HEARING AID. Eu. _ 10. 101'9 N Saginaw. FE 4-0539 sane bie. Pree est. est No obiigal tion: FE | BOOM TRUCK SERVICE. 22 Pr. FE 17-0405. SoDDING 5 SEEDING ‘Moving & Trucking 19/ a UNWANTED AR AN Et ku 1 ton stakes vs doe wrueks te Semi-trailers SD TRACTORS- Open T > = Landscaping aa TREE SERVICE and 8A Ad {PETES m y contracts La! scape Service. Troe or. FE _ 46510 ‘ DON'T THE WEEDS, FEED the eres by tertliing early. s Co. FE 4-900¢ 2 a ta lawns cut. NDSCAPING ND Call FE_ 23-3400. A Laund se eee ¥ CASH” chent Dg — ROY KNAUE Wa W. Huron OA $-3330,, FE 2142 (71 ieee QuiTies litocated moder Realtor ‘3 noow ay: , Soe DEBT? IF SO, LET US. __Give You | Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit bs A £S, ampaut CLIENTS WAITING For in town end .also in ey Sg ower NO’ the worm large anid small homes 004 ‘© SELL! es i s early Ay that gets the Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT] N, Saginaw 0 Ph. FE pen Eves. ti] 2:30 ely \3 i priate entra 2 ae - i —. riya entr entrance. z oa ae eee | Pvt. entr, close ta, Pa |. 23-4366. ae 58165 M ICHI (GAN *CRE DIT COUNSELLORS ABOVE OAKLAND THEATER HAVE CLIENT. WITH 3 van 4 or 6 room house in van Valage. -, eee Harbor or $1,000 TO are PILLS M BREWER NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN TRaT | 55_N. Parke FE 4-5181 whose premises otis a LISTINGS W ANTED 3860, Newion Rd. Walled Lake, BUYERS WAITING. LET enteee. appi to the us o HOW TO hig iquor tol Comnita- GET CASH FOR YOUR sion for a clu Ln tag pel to sell get, P “BUY embers eater Grea bam. "Lede R Middleton mission to rant sald ie license upon | BROKER FE_6-6003 _Gate hereof. Dated fo Mang 30, 1937 OWNERS” Siege eget mecaiemenm ce tear ged Have you a home in or near NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Ae VING — HA , 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms, that LENT aenvice bad Pine Load ‘Club wish to sell? We need list- Reasonable rates. FE 6-3458 se prem “+ ate located at ngs on homes, acreage lots. Sty pe Pine ac, Mich. | Money y available to buy land con- apickup Pm LARGE VAN OR | Ly = Bas = oe Michigan crap FE AS Lm Ny Monroy ie ye “PONTIAC REAL’ TY is ements Se Aaa Pu | Out splstts to poms finde mom 737_Baidwin tent of the Liquor Com- SELLING YOUR se RUBBISH & LIGHT sion to grant said icense up- HOME? the ation : * . nag ite re ippen a date Befest haat 3 ier Wi i i ediia' : ‘. .. o e are in imm: te nee 8 eM ET CO tert | ON, AND ATER (THIS DATE. | of good residential ee ‘p ible for any debts contracted io the city and suburban other than self, Geral s @ & H. LIGNT HAULING. BASE. B Herstave, pate ie ag mo fast. o terving, call ments, expertiy cleaned FE 6-02 . FE 5-71 our AND RUBBISH, voy _your, price. Anytime, PE _ 8-000 LIGHT A yg REASONABLE rates. PE 86-1124. HAULING. NAME YOUR 53163. price LIGHT on HEAVY TRUCKING. “Rubbish hauled, PE 20003. MAN WITH 4%-TON PICKUP Ta! wort. Cal] anytime. O’DELL CAR TAGE _ Loca) ana Phone fs distance. moving. PICKED Ee charge. i. hauling. REDUCED RATES 77 se Porftiec Parth and Industrial Tractor Co, hag Naa wel es Sunday | elon - F het . % iy +. Bn Sl rs ™ ha Painting & De Decorating 20) 8. EXP. PAINTING AND | 1ST CLASS. FE s.2600, | Reservations a and Tickets 8-3251 | Wid, Children to Board 26 tise 18, Michigan courteou: J. &. TAYLOR, REAL’ LTOR. PE 42544. 41832, Tee FOR, “APT, 111 LEGRAND. 3 “ROOMS & BATH. MODERN. tes : private, couple oniy, rE 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE, TH a entrance, & poe Pag ‘ib er A = *, w 308 Bt. eekly. voy (3 ROOM. ple. $-8275 quiet, partly furn. 9 N. = "Rae ever aT SENT MS. . Parke ‘any & BATH FO! REST. 92 E. Princew; — ni 4 RM. a ag L hg Fone. tt a uti. paid $22 w $-6801. 4 ROOMS : os <4 “USED RECORDS 15 FOR $1.00 OPEN par ONLY 310 E. Teavel “Agencies 3 25A RT PLANNING NOW FO SUM MER VAC: ATION GR Tar CRUISES INTERNATE AL & “poMEsric = HOTELS If you would like me thle ee ged house, let contae t SOLD Feciciiien BACHELOR APT. $10 WEEK, PRi- TEAMSHIP vate entrance. 1701 Baldwin. FE PONTIAC TRAVEL | EE,204, Realtor (PE guts | _eavie. SERVICE 8 Juste tistiva senvice | CEA, RYT 9 ROOMS © BATH. 608 W. Huron St. BAY © ¢ L i Wid. Household Goods 27 27 F FUR URNITURE NEEDED | nas or 068 ots, Get the, ogy ‘you, B. gonmun or Sie Prone CR SN LET Us BU it for you. OA 8-268). _ ‘ONE OF PONTIAC S cant furniture buyers. Cash FE 4781. | WANTED 1 ~ BRT at ag Bs TYPES | WANT MAPLE BEDROOM Sar baiPrE San tas ka WALL WASHING, PANTING . Pree Est, FE >. ii PAINTING “Tea “ing p< hanging and removed ge + cent disc, he oom Suarant Free est. FE 4-0205 iAA PAINTING, ALLPAPER e teaming Res Reasonable, FE 2-2116 k&B WALL CLEANING, FREE estimates. FE © +1041. — ; > ~“PAPERHANGIN PAINTING ogy iets “EM RENTAMIN Furnaces cleaned, sold, 3310 Crooks Ra. Rochester, FE | erences. : NO & REALTORS | rey” Course. 5-300 PAINTL thoured. Pree estimates 82 W. Huron Phone PE 41551 |} BEpRM DUPLEX. PATIO. LOE. EXECUTIVE COUPLE LooKixa USED CAR LOT ON MAIN | yard. Children welcome. FE Heating | FAINTING © DECORATING. REA-| [0% house and garage tn nice lo! “thoroughfare Sar.) S903. Z [Complete sefvice (on, alk, makes. oe MA’ $-438 wenan. 7S pm. gt ses "call ners weep Sa = |2 AND 7 ROOM APT ~“GVERLOOK- hi Sine or_M | WANTED: 2 OR s BDRM. HOUSE. |~ ing a1 e.” All utilities. bt Cat Fr ¢-1083.| FAMILY TRANS TO PONTIAC. pes ee TE re Papen gOS | Gene ree Sch AE enn | te ARLENE KE mon j . . tae nao a rvenacs BAe KES YOU | | PAINTING WALI WASHED PA) 0100, “ wilt. BOF Sa tinT FOUR Tae pe ggg ie Kenyon Hig. Service. OR | cleaned. pome¥ CANDLORDS, RENT THE SAFE et eee | eer Pom, a 7 heave tenan’ wa 7 ne - esate AETERING WE WAND RE-|— PAINTING, ‘APERHANGINO | Jim Willisims Realty, 1218 Baldwin e oanck” aoe NEE 7 7 RM_UNPURN. APT, ADULTS. it. Vern Keller, FE 17-0261. w Ave. FE EM 33311 r ; . “6 8. Edith. pas pace TUPPER 2706) | SeALL UNFUR “i : ge : 3G OR REPAIR. PAINT Wall Ww . . UNiv. 16708 Ms 1 agg eben ge 9 _Werk_quarenteet. 2 tA PAINTING Wily qstimstes. FE | Pnee PE sien ee — per moots, Call 3. A. Tay MEYERS. EM 4 sat : ae R Dd. : ae pres very gs re - take over home for family vee 1 ROOM & KITCHENETTE. COv- _furnished. 202 N. Casa. rE 6. senna ot ED 8 gua ot ee TG : _tioning. Pontiac Press, Box 46. pie or lady, 261 Orchard Lake |} RMS. BATH UTIL. FURN. FE se +6829 Share Living Quartcrs 30) 1 & 2 RM. APTS. PVT. ENTRANCE INSTALLED. PE eaitt_o FS ppt 1 Nuarers Oo | Near town, 88 Mechanic. Free estimates, Custom Fully Fusrantecs. Lee Septic & Sewer, OR | 3-416 a 1 TREE = TRIMMING oe hod estimates wal WiakED BY MACHINE. OR 10186. AR RY, “PONTIAC ves oi tere eit FARM & INDUSTRY TRACTOR. FE 40461 a Mate Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 DRESS eg! pe i Sanations ~ & drapes. &| Furniture "Refinishing T6A 16A REPAIRING. REFINISHING Bie Antiques specialty. re 5-01 DECORATING. LI- WTD. 2 HORSE TRAILERS as IN Koen cond Reas Dale Martin. hester OL 30761. ____ Wanted t to Rent 2 THE BEST ° | PLACE TO ~ MOST PROPERTY SOL. PD! _. WHITE ~ Wid. Miscellaneous ai TRADES -| WANTED TO BUY: ee, ; — “DORRIS & SON apt., & gas BI 20S. bath, beat, hot & " water. Stove. & refrig. furnm. Adults only. ner me N. Pe . Alserta Al la? P. on sizes, 3-187 . | open, “Eves "tl 9 — at orion 32 vies com tis Posiinc Lk. Rd. — Boe mnom & sarage, $65 —_ Paul A. TO, Ve We acy sing nT to trading. We : ie of o reputation gs the | "ROOM AND GAT i — floor -Close to ion i. feel ey “tine per month. Realtor poss sibilities of Coane four _ Partridge, oe estate. We have homes, x tari, 7 BEDRM. L FOR RETIRED fooomes business couple, laces yard & fruit trees a Northern resorts listed tes Fenced EM 3-3017 ee Garden Plowing 16B PPP LLLP PLP LLL AAAS fi aut. eand ‘and gray a. re CUSTOM PLOWING. “DR AGGING and) discing. Any Where 3-8906, = GARDEN LA NDSCAPING. | a * hour. Manure for sale Vicin- _ity_ of Keego harbor. FE _8-3256. ROTARY ¥ TILLING BY THE Le 4 $-8780 afier 6:00 p.m. hae CONSULTA: ANT. paves Audi- St. Open " eget naw, ayne .. 53-6828 t 8. Sa 8: of Seonomy Furniture just le ae Income Tax Service 17 | . APPL LS BEADLE'S DRAPERIES, & SAMPLE 1 — * % TaRno TH tive home, west side, for 2 or 3| light work of elderly man. 133 |" vin stove & heat. FE —- refined adults. Press E. Howard. - - - box 13 KITCHENETTE, ON BUs Line. |’ FMS & [one 9°") ELDERLY MAN WILL SHARE| Prefer pensioned or working lady - : modern furn. home with elderly! Call before 8 a.m. and after & 3 couple, or joners. $59. mo.; 0. | PE 2-0063 ‘ —_ er _ All util. paid. FE 47678. i LARGE Aca) Sea br. Fe enn’ ./ $500,000. 00 Reward. OR } 3-1400. oats Bias Rr ie oe % oR “caus AN N I8comMEF TAX RETURN Ryuatied pared ir your home by ieee accounta! | gies eee rose, FE 6-3500. Home calis by 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. ro. Your | kcoatE Py aed j red. ae a ~ YR. RBA |i w “Huron Qne floor 3 Fe +1092 «= Eves. FE ool? NEED HELP © With tneome Tax? 85.0 pet aver: ace returr a. vous heme FE le . TAX AX SERVICE sorte oh pes em aes Senactt Bakiein, Call PE> 81137. ‘ Insurance Arerciet 1 17A Austin-Norvell A STAY ROME. oat suRE US; rm} Tear fost BLACK PC aE | Drayton — bg Beebald. Re-| ward. OR 3-1400 Lost: PET “puck, WHITE ete biack markings. Please eal) Deena as Ck. FEMALE - et Big fr vieward, ormation arrest and eg the oer: sons killing the Fox Hounds on te Land at the any range . Neareh 4. Cc. Shaw. Sec. 7230 Howell Ra., pontiac. _Hobbies & Supplies. 24A —_ will pay reward of $5 ‘60 To ¢ “Pipes Ha Toe “LARGE: —— Child welcome. 261 Btate 4 LARGE ent, Heat & hot water furn, OR ‘ F oute Punites. <, >-1878, : 2 sec Pan bath adults only, 290 N. Paddock, |4 RM. APT CLEAN. QUIET. 21 vears service to a | Alberta Al ers. FE —_ satisfle oa cileatele. hee m lore pri 3 Te BATA YP r\ you sell, Ask. for Sov n. . = ee, Close in. FE "Pvt. Close tn. Clean. FE S144, Buy — To li-To Insure “CLEA ROOM LOWER FLAT. or y 8e S 7 cue ee) RMS. ADULTS ONLY. ‘gees tihng ins : aa rd ae ae ake = VErm MAHAN FERS Bare 8 |< gona bar oo rke (2 CLEAN “ROOMS, CLOSE in. “$3 pe Open Ev =. us AL were For couple. 114 Center, FE 8 f ROOM, Downers. tag nm Even eae 1005 WH - ae: oe 3-008 ‘ Lan Oe RO ROS We eLY FuRN pero. ay Orchard Lake, $190 | CASH ay TTAND CONTR evision gas heat. Also Pi 4. aoe 4540 Dixie Hwy > | yg “yg pada while mother | $ fea, ane. _ NO CHILDREN \ um - - jo . arke— CASH 2 soe BATH. ALL “PRIV. FE § ROOMS. | BATH. SUN PORCH. mall family, Elisabeth e. : ROOM APT. FOR | MIDDLEAGED Cool couple of iady on pension, Close per iss. en Lae seat. IN A FLASH fm. very) clean. washing priv! 5 RM. FLAT RARITY, §. _legte., aS $2388. adults only 807 Com-* a ERYTHING FURN _merce Rd. : OSoses, For land contracts see Au- _men_ onl Te #3138 PpPER fle Johnson im person. 20 ae Seite BASEMENT o RM UPPER. M3 IRWIN, OFF ye rvice satis: . oT ae friends and clientele, priate or 2 buddies, $12 WE. FE | (“ROOMS SECOND FLOOR, F) 7 ROOM AND BATH, OTT oTninms| $'o3,™ ‘call FE 20003 or FS _furn, Dow 15 Clark st. pr ON Uk ORION, WHER® APT. ON LE ORI Bn A h 2 7 RMS. WITH “EITCHENETTE : Jo nson | pe be Sek fen Set tee AVO! ar . BUIL iInG ‘ REALTOR 1m =«8. ran Red. IMMEDIATE CASH ag Equi ties and eentrasts _ Or he bayere Sgt sm 7 NICE LARGE ROOMS, 5, CLOSE K. L. Templeton, Realtor in, &$ Auburn 2339_Orchard Lak 4-4563 | 7 | PRIVATE BATH. 7 ROOMS | Fo RN CLEAN, UTILT | si 2 & 3} ROOM. PRIVATE BATH. __7 Clark, wtad child welcome 3. room bath. closet. On bus line. Apply. 517. E. Pike : BRAND NEW Selmer Street, Juss south of ele a. iets Bion, the eale af your contract 2 ROOM APT. ae. ye Stout, Realtor ak a Ree ne , $20 WK Stott seams & sas. Geer Hellow 1, 3400 Dixie Orchard Lake Avevue. Ponfiac's finest new anartments, are ready for occuvencr. CONDITIONED | One bedroom, sutomatic Lares i. Loa gl ae maste Bg = oe = C ; with individual ntrances MORTGAGES mished. 160 E- Wuron. eos se IN GOOD PR TIES, % Acre|] RMS EXTRA | LARGE FRONT Open for In«pection B°D "CHARLES, Itt" ig Telegraph om ee ponaeh. SEN. Seek Daily and Sunday Farm, Loan | Corresp aus. & Priv. ENT FEderal 86918 PE_ 40521 aves. 6% tee: | _Dowstewe. Ul. FR Cee SEAUTIFUL LAKE furon WE CAN SELL. BUY ¢ OR SER im SERVICE your land eontract. once. CHAPIN REAL ESTATE 4701 Dixle Drarton Pinine ae OR ® “Wanted Real "Estate e 32A RPP ALLEL LPS oe BUY, SELL OR TRADE It will ay, you to consult George Blair Realty. We also bu end iand ¢ "GEORGE BLA reacts, 7 ve i) ¢ ames | M4 it. val EL! k $. ‘ea Fe ree i wrente Mea 14:4, | wie in Be Aue " Notices: & ‘Personals Be qs INSU ANCE yaaa ares ow 1 ial og Be | NEROTRE KNAPP ita ea Co, | , ES | ‘ww, ae ar ee | MAHAN. i | a _Airport. Ra. _OR 3- ‘aw oo ea 8 Aine : REAL ESTATE | 4536 Dixie Hwy OR 3-191 cence ETS, EO BUY-OR SELL ‘f wil personally. buy your prop- erty .or will sell it for you and show you how to wet -cash-if the price is fyanene hie. Call and let ‘Goer ax PD. RILEY, BROKER | FE. eit Se Bie, Lake: Ra t APT INCL. TV PARKING. bed ca gear Williams and W . ROOM, iM WORKING MAN 8. OR couple, -T14 ., Ente. FE 3 wn, $8 + TAROR “ats, MODERN, paaT = ._ CHILDREN WELCOME. | 6460 Williams ‘illiams Lake Rad. t “SOOM URN. a Saat apoits Snax FF and | 3 : hm: qac. heated ‘ee APT. ON ist welcome. nar Ts po $i? per week. 42 .Au- ~ bani ~CABING BIKE ON ye WR MS OE ie e Highway. Only $30 JOHNSON. Tt TOR 1704 8 progeayn Re : 42533. CASH - fom my. ee owe = agorty. Faget ue ng a e 4c se bss “op FM ve yen savin ere ae ONLY, | Cadillac FE eT HURON-STATE AREA ~ -2 and — ER as 3 GRR AOE | 3 A? aioli oar FRC 2 rm. bret, apt Radiant heat included, §1° 2068 eve lease. UNiversity | 3 * evening’. | LARGE “J RMS. AND BATH. = util. furn. 615 wk,. Located Svewey. Call at 288 N. Perry or ph, : +h i LARGE 4 ar & BATH. UPPEF _Prt._ent. 2 2 Polnem, re $1637, e163 LIBERTY oreaet~ Lower '4@ and bath. 865 month - $39 month. 3 and bath, $65 mont! All utilities, | CLOSE IN-3 — bath | water, $80 mont Heat, hot co. PE $-$183 | ~OWER YF ROOMS & BATH. 1 | Lafaye’ {NICHOLE e., AaRoet tow RENT ma Tae ROE : SEAN APE, CHL PORN. te] Es Pa we, RN. NO. Beg 5 Sphesetainamensedatits tH es ou a a | - i. He f i Le . ' aes.” eer FIXER? Order Classified : ss ‘ads to: Sell, ‘rent. find a. job. FE 28181 is the | = Wan bas mymaber | tt \ rr) E. = 2 bedrm. house at the ‘wat oak | floors «th ‘Large modern kitchen. Small down payment. \R. W. Matheson Real aur re eu) | ‘KINZLER on w. BeBe a * oa ow ag. $71 eh ee For de- _ J./A Taylor). ol SE ‘ave. : rae John K; Irwin. bene a nV OWNER Bs: ie ame | POR mw te = tel | j i oo i j j AT EN fe ‘ | & : a F oid we \ gee ah. | 1 Ay | « i \ o — £ + * \ a = ie Bes th Se 2 s Pd f 5 ___ Hotel Rooms . 39} ' HOTEL AUBURIN } _— « ase ay Day or baa bake Pri aot Aubure “Piet! Pun ve orm R oS 7. GEAR, our own seer ee sal ‘rooms. & apis. By day oF Lake “Rd. tain had-thake Perry. FE 5-6126. | sane. FE 0 an o0 1327 EB. Auburn 1-161) Rent Stores. 0 NELSON * 00 a oe «seem rooms, bath, basement, Ranch homes, 3 bedroom, bath “FoR COLO | i ‘ of rar, Rate, ween Hae and ty, huge living room on OLO ate HOUSE FOR LEASE. IDEAL FOR 0 5 Fee Pehieenon Po | type ines 7 bos Ae aren. “Apply $700 DOWN mena, 1 cat ee a ‘aoe MI 64133 JO 61898 Cu KLER REALTY : ie T0048. SE, COUPLE ONLY. 1 3 BEI HOME, GAs HEAT } i. ¥ Y ROOMS, CHILD WELCOME. "Sent Office Spece 41 Newly decorated. "Kaleimator, 1%. i. FE 8-8003 rE yer} hens 19 5. D WELCOME. | ann nnn ear e, All fenced in, 1376 E. oon PIONEER j : 930 ee seinen |e CNTR AL LOCATION SVAILARLE __Rufiner St, MI 4-1875. By owner. a S, | teen basem: - " Tooms, & gas car. jae Sed Ta 7H Gas HEAT. | ae Buy Thro Partridge Jot “hovsing probe nace, 2. lots tenes Dine Aner |i, MILE. W. CRESCENT LE. RD | Roa ge a. rah mite preterres| §=LOVELAND watt Thru varies RAY O'NEIL, eciter ies seats, SP Ee atk FISHER > extras. $18,800 small down pay- . e ALUE and 5 HO 2 ee a eee rae” ase tal es weeaetear Sethian CO eee ee SAR aie mcs. |~" Buy Thru Partridge © ceed, HODERN, NEWLY DEC.|° stain foor. 4540 Dixie Hwy. ; ful basemesit, on Mon bai tot with home on one of. the ~~ VETERANS ROOM. ¥, oat List Thru Partri isge “ERTS tbe ly. Bor"axt Bane) War Wet. Om 3a, thas" tnd garden, fate Bele sreets Ie Lake’ Orie. MY "Eta baer eee 15T= ACRE FARM 6 a a RO LOT : “<—-| Main floor Ideal NUE OF ICE. sewer, water, lights ROOM, MODERN EXCEPT FUR- $250 DOWN. LT _ we f frontage 08" aig Beg AG Lf gg tor's office or factory representa, | Seeds stall shower & not water nage, Sew become very clean, : 5 vei_ toed. 2 rage, lay Lake. 1 Yrs. 1 ee Gen pe "| heater, Pull price $3,500. eupbeare kitchen, Ga- hed ; ' five PES. 000. 628,000 ers 7 ROOM FURNISHED sPeyssntans passes Ot. SS SPECIAL ise See ve 2a —fattegaalt? ote hga ane Sale By Owner) "ster sooasaiment . wa. 5 - ¥ ree Coats ony eae. Extra nice, clean, ‘sil modern 3 MULTIPLE Listina service | '. Tha" privieges “tn i en “Gail neers. 4 ROOM - B% GALE ED..| For Rent Miscellaneous 42 _ and bath on’ 60-x 180 rich icin INVESTMENT CO. 3 bedroom house. Large living : Pontiac Lake, Open all Sunday | OF Kent Mis W. KENNET ROAD. CUSTOM BUILT—2 or 3 bedroom | pe 5-923 Pe wg mp ge yg 2 HOUSES = stternoon as 2 Sie new. full bath, new- cabinet | homes built in your favorite lo- oe aes rg ane Shy gen en "AND 2 ACRES - ol 3 {300 AMP PORTABLE GASOLINE | sink new electric hot water heat- ‘Se Reon Sart ot 08.008. Cal ¥ Large lot, of | Good § — “FE 1038. _ | welder, FE $1435. b er. houbje pias fleet al. oft for further perticulars. * COMPARE THIS! “Gn Leap’ Laks $6 walls pert ment «conversion oti ‘§ ROON, PLUS UTIL - . RM. INCL. : tank \~' = : *. i‘ : - : % J of h ouse, * washer’ & aryer Wil rent to nice) — For Sale Houses 43) ioh'Casn by eppomtment : ~3) SAb het the tan. tee bese a brick ranch home, Puli Yosd. ‘Phone Bsipire 2246t arbor, sho 4 rm, a k couple. OR 33463. Call any time “TREDROOM Crem ment, rec. room, carpeted living me aga a oe ae ~ ee house’ with teored sitio ell o- aly . : 00 "and den.’ beautiful stone | ‘ance. =a ce a. i KEEOO, NEWLY DEC. Chome, Orem “beet” fteme | With S0x245 lot at 169 RAST WIL- aaa fireplace. Large kitchen and many | - za, F, Plowtores = Ss 010,069, terme, orated. children welcome, $50. car garage. Large lot. $8,300. | \SON AVE. NOW VACANT. Move | other lovely features, Call for apr eo / ROCHESTER — $-6857. : $2,000 down. 623 Holcomb. MA | ‘in for only $1,500 down & enjoy For Sale Houses = 43 For Sale Houses 43 - : 3 RM. FARM HOUSE & GARDEN __5-6087. Dear garage, flowers, shady tons todd Reg e | Sa ee CALL MODEL, 9 To 1 OR ¢ TO 6 i. Weil located on. Diack ton tens. {eat, Inquire 6/4 BEDROOM HOUSE, 61,900 DN. | beck yard, etc. If this Ie too man | LAKE FRONT 2 bedroom bungs- ‘DUNLAP 6 miles from Rochester, 3 bedrm. 4 St. Ortonville. MA 7-3865.|" FE sesso. "| pedposmna, ve ANOTHER | «O BUY, SELL REALTOR 3 BEDROOM HOME. COM-| low on nice front lot. Good E. J. DU - bungalow, streamlined kitchen, oli : BY OWNER BERRINGTON WLLs Vacant cogs wt SEDROOM quite | Partridge is the “bird” to see tely furnished. (optional). MY | high lot ove ere Lake. UILDER FE 81198) . ' , ry >| furnace, 26x60 barn, 14x49 ehick- : +} ‘ge i eg 1 oe SANGH TYPE TYPE | i 10.500. 3 | 21271. Full price $9,050 $2,500 down. Ee “eat BY OWNER SATURDAY & SUNDAY en house. Some fruit teen, tlety ae Sooeaient water softener, rec “SU ER’ ‘DELUXE oa wutlens mt Le OPEN Poms ggg ag Ld Bg i OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 18 new, ‘herp decorations, 2 28 - . Toate een ay, 7 ‘ Toeutre at + Ra. or Raabe > oes = fee truly" well vu & maintained cmt keene Ne Shaker. On| basement, gus ‘heat aie y G R. ] ain, ful basement earpetng r3 a om por monte Leal _Shone eee wme, basement, auto, heat. home 3: ime. 33289 dy Lene. tare left. “Owner. eorge rwin ee ercan, eet ter i ot the ‘seneen’s, culsanding RIDGEWAY | a : By owner, $1000 fake over Bane “trait trees, flowe av RENT BEATERS EALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. swings ts Shane afte : buys when you inspect these 975 Baldwin Ave. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ments 445 Valencia Dr. ve by 420 CENTRAL A a i FE 5-0101 or OR 3-4089 | ate new 3 room all brick my La ~ . ine sopsienment to go Uys. | We bate § barests priced hemes. rayton Wo Ss | ay OWNER ranch homes. Offering ali | 14 FT. ORTONVILLE MODERN 4 BED- ell oo cS buy this | $900 dn. iumes. Relemas tes & s- home. 2 bedrms, Attia can 14¢RM HOUSE & BATH, reom, fui basement. Oi! hest./ ¢o- 81.60 to Please do One pa This new 3 bedroom brick ranch | $500 | Attractive, we’ 3 bed- living 30th as high- made into 2 more bedrms, Will . Very sies.| Sate down, Wien Bi FE 20051 | Dot disturb ‘occ . IM. WR RIGHT style home his such features as: | 4 room "yin lights & water on| foom home. Tile baih, plenty of dry basement, auto. heat trade for house in q Year lease, Commonwealth, Harvey Brr. - 1ex20 living pa with elevated | 6 acres of rollin _ with a chit: | insulated & pol AB floors, tile 3 room —/ home, ap priv. , : FIVE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH =. ADAMS REALTY CO. Os mang PE sean | cornet fire to wall car-| en bouse, Clarks Rd. Va-| plastered walls. Beautiful wood | path. sliding birch closet $1.500 do i Some. On Ottawa Dr. 2 baths. FE 382 AUBURN AVE. _ ote ng. Kitehen has butlt-in elec- | cant, move right in. a roid base. doors, all birch ci rds, aeverns eae gees Pag Close to clty Reasonable. Ma |—2t:4._ % 4-3393 IN 7 ‘ N. trie stove. oven & dishwesher, | are se reation fa nog fart vent fan, “and. built- house trem to Soo wa 300 wn. A ee RADE "WEST ‘st SUBURBAN pong oon ae oot offer. Take 21, -bathrooms. recreation vedo DOWN i — a, kos cole. ton in vanity, Exeellent west t& colored. RM. SMALL HOUSE. ELDERLY Laz. -PRONT jam type | fn EM 3-0910 . | gy = soy ‘Teens al wuler heater. at 38 “Areata sonable down payment Call Fe | pny og wod- | P.. W. DINNAN ng : : i finished. |. - eeky son tea , re features. _Priced at $24.950 | peer Commerce See this one to- | 86236 for tment. i era school and jun- (@@ W. Huron ve cov . dad Cet ae eee as ee Z ’ EN DEAE So ae on a — school. — sentihnces _ eo see wii a Be 3 oe 2 oe Are ee “a r rn gS er me sks Pee Te Th u Partr U . a career = erence Rm PA EE I het ‘cod "- seheot win- your ‘free 2 ‘ « se Only $7.500 full price. wn pestianty, fipbsod Starter “homes Win tatt 3 ee th ; |S PR sesauta ange | Soe eae SEAT Feriibaee Wale ! ; ¥, a 950 with $2.000 down. Terms. . > | ip ACRES, 6 Mikes wast or | {room home, full bath, ol fur) Graal down payment. F.C. | Dorothy cayeer fer Lavender | Call us & see how beautiful & | fireplace J bedroom. I's baths. | ion” itt. Tall price. "Be op WOOD CO., on swe) RAY O’NEIL, Reatlor | Bren stairs and ball, Pull basement’; S75 on "Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M30 oer Pe PE 34ult of Bree MU 4-4411 | “PRANK SHEPARD Seacden boar aaes ies |e ooue BY OWNER one PEN S09 or PET i - Tienk . ; _breesewey. - » ae ; : ; ‘ ‘TERRY | Ett ___s00 Fines _a sitchen House pin Weitand tee] Scant Sobmis ba acs | WEST SUBURBAN |? 1E™Rnisies "Pull vasemect Et | : 1 patie cogund © ocmes Wetes. M poaeun . fermen tale have- foes Practically Sew 3 bedroom Puy. PE 44983 «See. : “den and chickens Gina} Oo oe : : a siding _ = : | price. omer. eas: ; A Family Home | $1,000 /' 4 odle basement with FA oil heat. Pirepiate largé living 4 rm motors. needs vork —— i— a oe & home. ful]; Tie bath, kitchen vent fan. 7? eee alts dod ieee buy for only 35500. 2 oe Big gy path, biving om with picture : = — ing area off the 2 aoa. tte bathe, garage, $a A. nic bone wits foam and 0 roe = sas pet ‘ogi, immediate pos-{ built-in features. Cove Be t B Sms and finiuned base” 5 Pi .® = 2 —_ Sicbiy ianduceped.* Rear Were | FOR COLORED resin, ig BE St_Duys mest gives 708 ¢ pact ree. Cae cattenting re fs ge eS @ room meters, 3 bedroom, newly 3 cr < wood floors and lovely Tod yment, Expect something oat oe Frc ge our | free we eeee| Jim Williams’ | Sess.ce st ay ere 4. bedem hom. down gown payment. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE built on an extra large cor- : Anderson near Pike St Selling | month? mee als “Arnold Real Estate 1218 Baldwin Ave. PE 40647| ner lot on blacktop street. G.I. RESALE Eastern Junior High —— . Telegraph Rd. ; Priesé Suburban living at fts best Roselawn Street, Five room FERRE apams co. | H. W. Bigelow {res * ip ssa : costa stam vitnicasn to | SereTis® usar 'S tea: | omer Mul Casement, Test 3172 W Huron St FE ¢aser'| 28t, W. Huron st. at Dwight st. | MES, CRATES 9D. 9 totes. ten — road, (near Lave cated on large 160x180 tanc- ea veel’ bey et Oe Olfice PE 5-503; Res. FE 5-863 Eicken. Breezeway a eureee road). Sayed, pet, paved | street, 300. Call to see today LOOK SPECIALS!!! PERRY ae (orm. | AT UNION LAKE OFFICE _- tL Wy Be Save Time y. he sally © ew vene s Stop at of. . And meke us an offer on 4430 on a reed, x 9 Seating | po $1,000 Sorsens. ¢ c = 25 come, repairs. iene Tate showes Putin) roo sith flee witn ‘planty as u . Us " ‘ 18 —Remuedigieled &. -5-&—k-e aya is ee oe GARDENS 2 dedrm. bam: 3450 \Vinderoft Dr. Ouit 81.000 ‘with $1.000 Da tomatic washer and dryer and listings of bundrecs ot CRAWFORD AGENCY | = Ser 3% AR ee) Deeds come aires toner Rita | fireace. $1,850, with “fi. is0 ‘down. Overl ks Lak ead carports Owner being | * homer for sale No ; _ good clean cond. Large lot r Only ver oonmnig Otter ake ' tranaferred out state tier 2 53% W. Huron 41, X A aR . cuanketow 0 Bath. Live in @ neighborhood you | - Attractive 2 bedrm. home. Neat Will sefl jor $14,070 with | NEARLY NEW 3 BEDROOM. ___ Evenings cai) MY 31163 REALTOR Located 3% miles west of Pon- ee. pump. Gas, 2 acres on | MS be grout of ie fie bree eS $2,097 down. LAWRENCE W Sait star So Op sinee ‘pin | WALL HOUSE RY OWNER, ELIE |wr Main ot Rochertr OL eum Ute’ Tao's Tom fd bat es | PQS pO "CONTRACTS Ciderel priced at SSS | Seieg\termat "Om Some Bene . ( M A Y LORD > : : = : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cr Bath % x ‘To. te tae privileges oes) McLarty, gh eee ica aD TO | Another 3 bedrim. full bath home| oft ae we on - i. iv t UNITS | room Rome, 38 3 30 ft. on & iot — tn $850" dows is _per month. BEAUTE - =D ON | WiNboROFT DR... FOLLOW | tise dn. Unica Lk. Priv + UG | 1% E Pike re 4.0 Open Eves Attractive new duplex irpe units.| amic tile bath, extras. In — Leslie R. Middleton Evert.) mi. of deere, Modern 2442 Lake Rd. Many other fine lakefront hemes | — er. ye : « “ps neigh! homes. BROKER FE 8-003 reem house end garage on goed Square-Lake ke lots, in all price ranges. Morms and screens. A $5,300 . « tm Pon-| - $2,500 down on land contract. Ph. |- con 2 BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT | 1004 28 A.‘ mi. river frontage. | Ty) Pine Lake Manor * 06,900 with only bungalow. aan ~ tee on a St. MA 57331, By owner. & garage, 90000 Nice for retired folks or to sub- Siew uatden Geasteesioas eOn, $1050 down. Balance only floors. Waterford School pap ener SB WiLL BUILD ON YOUN LOT ANY SUNDAY 2-5 foo does or 85800. Sik gseso | “vide. Price reduced for quick a ee ee) . LTOC e - $67 per mo, R : size home required. Wonderful es “A down. PE 38-6502. sale. Alger Bragg. Sears, Mich. - gtal large roomy 3 ane ‘ ° a mur ‘DRAYTON. Woous ent Lake Cottages 36A deal = this time of year, Get our —= | raneh « $650DOWN wae - a _bid. FE : 200 Oshawa priced tYom ‘it.0e8—b30 800. we vane Ok - i cab eae tee living & “reerestion | rm, a eet - |§ ACRES—2 BEDRMS. | Cherokee Hills Partrid e| By LV AN REALTY CO. Lake with access to Sylvan Built in 1986. Call for On Pj k fou wil) love this modern home on We have the pleasure of OTTER LAKE g ( =] R EE bedrms., large kitehen, full aT. , “Ine La © | this beautify’ 5 - acre site. The offering this lovely 3-ned- Priviteges, and tne ts 80) TN} N SHOPPING TE esa . Dath and large living toom. BI-LEVEL a eat home oe bath, a re yo ee years low can’} te wis “BIRD” To SEE rn i , ie car garage t "0 bedrm. Across street from fares at S150 ‘tor _ | ment, with 0.) forced-air furnace heat, 2car garage pared deca seem, Alauatioe topo MULTIPLE Listixo service | LOW DN. PAYMENT aston See Ps ~~ pS fy ~ gg th ES SYLVAN REALTY CO. | Reni; Sancho | Seat wiraimicce | EN oe pacha. Paar ae) AY, vATERFORD Lil | 2.OR 3 BEDROOMS fren yard. Many, other extras See tae eoase| | iat Cait fiigas | START ATE AA) pees cots emer et GATEWAYS to) FULL Basemmat |, NENRY CLAY | Siero ah aes , immediate sele. ELIZA. ACRES @oqel. hot water” ; : | heme. i ee H RON Fer Rent Rooms _37|" Fitness, worn uaredoiee | Ria Get! | Meee Geos, HAPPINESS | Earl E. James | Sst Saku - ACRES—3 BEDRMS. TO You will be ‘more than pleased | $1150 down : : ter heater and small bern VALLEY REALTY OSHAWA With the large bedrooms, enor- . EM 36311 FE 4-1444 for . Only $1,750 dn. T7168 - $750 DOWN : — $2. Full barement. fecreation rm. W. SIDE INCOME AN ee | 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. 2 or __MU_ises acre. 2 bedrooms, partial |. = ce have a garden. 43.500 Soest ond “Pi 2 | Por yourself and. family. This Edw. M. Stout, Realtor BY OWNER a Oil ‘beat, auto. hot wa- SS Sis owe e Liv one . apt. well < berenené 8 ‘and bath, Tx. 9 bedvesen heme. Marenesd Recre nent 4 Y . Live in the downstairs | well = ed § room. : Sean ieee, Ee TO | rasseres “Gas heat, 2 lots. = PANGUS, Realtor . potles eens ettgetts ban for « third bedroom. Wem. Low down payment, PE 40057. Griniciie _ MAtteas! SUNDAY 2 H h en beer ae ented. neat’ Gakiand avenue, Sp . = - 7-215 NDAY 25 ump ries $18 S00 on terme “on fered walls, Lot #0 x 190 fi mee 5 ROOM BYNOGLOW. Bevertes 24 A RES i rood PE 2-044 Realtor PE 4-114 = i . ‘ consisting 2 lovely bedroom 1430 Oakwood i N Tele Eves.| WARD FE. PARTRIDGE Ort seitta she "ucts, | iitot i “anemuined A ee hed. oc, the. inside, Sylvan Village Multiple Listing Service REALTOR FE43581 | PO? Mise THIS Pog ange bo Be ower. Sar, vale st M8, 91.800 down; room bungalow amonr % i Utility room, omk auto, - : bg tT =. . f * a . ’ MULIPLE LISTING SERVICE tne “trees Abgut 3, blocks §=— | NORTH SIDE 1050 W. HURON ST. oo bey ir weit t Teva rr: | beat, slum. "stores we sereens. | CLARKSTON AREA H. W. mince CLARKSTON AREA old. Recreation solid PAMILY HOME FURRISHED — mies. “Te8 ee ete ole with $1650 down,| N@® GT resale, 2 bedrooms On TE POSSESSION cement drive, basket-weave A clean, well kept, 3 ‘ ved aa Fosagpen | & Huron St, at Nog This rafch home fence. Aluminum storm<« & e ge extras, close to cITy. $120 rt of duplex screens, alate 2 1% baths. one. cities. PE Suet Reo. PE Sass with over $),006 in aluminum screens, Also Timken gas Sere a “shopping center on : sisting of 2 bed slate ap omen eereed fT het. extra large flush doors, double closets, gleam nest. Por ot ae sale e080, nay laren, pen steele o While down there is a living : tise end take over pay- spac lovely livable Fooms Ly “gethind baat aaa LOON LAKE : i room. com om eo GARDEN CT streamlined ‘and many| {ransterred. | TEUEGRAPH on che cores. S d FE 20263 - ag Oak floors, tal bese: | GARDEN CT. not : . ilyn—4 toom ern prong on pe ee ae ah en SYLVAN LAKE: RIGHT ON home. eee many entree slike un ay next 'BOOR. 70 BRANCH un Gan kee ga larre let. Garpeted living rm, S d FOR| of land, ise verv salable listing a Ae jooking the lake, built in electric ——_____POST_OFFICE . tion dining. snd) 4 sore compton: un ay ] to 6 bachelor 2,51 Fa e FOLLOW SIO oven, grill two beths at- COMMERCE 3 BEDROOM CITY. This very attractive home ent ed rs oil furnace. : - ng 3B RANCH HOME feaeal a; fisteres, end ey aa Idea! home for lates family. Living oe 3 pegroame bay Rng -Indianwood Manor room, i7,,00r home, AL bus) > BERROP MUbUnBAN Eaten Sve. “Catt wow HIGHLAND room. ‘dining ¢ living ‘room wit ining OARLAND LAKE Gulf homes Re bat ee et fey a oe _! LAKEWOOD VILLAGE | Exc sttacat Bait | Reocmptears Sogety clic] d.tetrom, pede. ce Se ee ee este Gaeh doors, dettas cleests, bieam: | Attention Gl’s . J. R. Hiltz MILFORDANDALL | & Gas heat, | ceramle tile path with shower’ | payment or wc paretiatter | $htact GUr custom built models. te ROOM, lovely all tiled ba: Mere’ s your rtunity to S ig 4 t xy | Slum. awnings. water basem auto, off eee on we payment Im-| Drive out ri Wetton Bivd to Behicot ; petvBeges et Soeeey OB ed DOR, She — pide) ‘REALTOR LAKE AND SUBURBAN | barge geret et lot" on on pared 8 street. . storms afd screens. Roncr house watch for Indian- * NICE SLEEPING ROOM! %x200. Priced to sell $10,500, ‘wi ‘sxiee 1% bath, full 1014 W. Huron FE 5-6181 AREA WEST OF oo A. inc. price of $12,960, with — * "Cr RGE “BLAIR _ ¥o0od. Manor Re e. __ 8 week. 54 pee Pais | terms. or smal ipme fe | Sasement wih wuts, Of best PONTIAC BRICK DUPI ‘Dinie Cl NICE FURN ROOM FOR LADY trade. : SER JEX on, ime nD buliding. condi ll Drce #8, 500 eS? a A small down payment & bal. iike CLARK eae ESTATE |“ er ana™ 212s arkstor ] rn, general AUBURN HEIGHTS BUNGALOW 7 dod #150 down will han- LOVELY LAKEFRONT home on will you the owner. PE 4-6492 $4813 - AFTER 6, OR 3-1708 ee Kiteh- SALE OR TRADE Colberry Cranberry Lake. Landscaped, bedrooms & tiled bath up: Suniays . Ri EAL ESTATES. ING one privileges. 115 State; Attractive white frame sandy beach Open Sunday, 1-4/ living room, kitchen with large Service A Piet. A gg write stair- Suburban Retreat W. i By Be ae . LEASAK in 5 ROOM. "3 we oak ” Wome qnataea ong the tall trees on 2 Park inlies from Ponsine, Vv te slam, storms § : : _ bus. rE Bi ls ps Sectentet wll gus sett “tap = OFF 8. COMMERCE erreee 3 ad's water heater. —* gates 2 bedrm. modern. Auto, of] fur- * oe ——t ‘ SLE OR ac.Keat large 3 car garage | 00M Dome. You will enjoy OPEN . bedroom. ge apace vay od = ' & 95 m t| nace, Oak floors, $950 down.. Sunday 2 to'$ P.M. e kitchen — tiv. workshop, anchor f ' : i : room; : + : + Hegen also. garage, tn ¢ a Sime yorgome fruit, shade and| | {he 2 bedrooms and den, 14"p.m. OF will show = by appein JUST LISTED DRAYTON PLAINS Village of Waterford of widow near down ‘iown. FE). shrubs, outstanding buy” $11,700. | — me 5 8D en eet Se Open Sunday 1 to? ment. 170 Foxberry 8t This st¥-ryom home on 8. Anderson ‘SEEBALDT STREET ag stot’ $7 BeAr Ss ihe 2 eee oanar SS Several 1957 brick modets.| IN MILFORD. Sp. Living room with kuetty 2 Arne! modern ‘on large cor- modeled Large D. features, I, to d's TILED | home GI take over. Between bedroom & kitchen * #g : seskin> home privileges. No} 14 ag BE than $15,000. 2 egos, or DEED | Commerce and streets, q Lo ner lot. Auto. f home built several yea Gen. 1203 Mar St. Open Sunday, heat, gas water , Vene-| Giste ‘occupancy. SLEEPING ROOM FineT PLOOR,| 882, BUt Modernized and to ex-| $500 Down and 2 car attached _SEW.| 1-4 p.m. isn ‘binds. Pull bath in bese-| gee" gi tan ncen ; T FLOOR, | ce! ception; | privile on Here's 3 bedrooms with full ER, WA ANL CK TOP : ment. s & screens a : near bus line, 401 N. Paddock.| beautiful Sylvan Lake, ¢ and separate din- ROADS. Low Bloomfield taxes.; IN VILLAGE. Off | new two-car "Goes fo bus CHEESEMAN STREET FE : ter and sewer. Ideal family lo-. ing . East side joca- New and high school. We . Contempo Tanch, lake-| line. Only of an. Can't be SLEEPING ROOM WITH SOME} cation. near Catholic and publie| tion. Pull price $6,500. It's ean also duplicate on your lot| front 3 bedroom. ood floors, | beat. $ teas fatt Sein Etvtnees. 16 wenoet Ot.) seneods, boce from ony ee feu: eter “act foatioe, Gar? BESCES Bact | trom ell ome w Vare grove | HAWTHORNE peting.” attache E8EP NO RMS FOR GIRL ON ken. of t, good i 34236. rage dave Huron bus PE 9-056 raasee : — erage and ‘tnd piany’ odhers Why Pay Rent WARD AND SQUARE LAKE RD.| SCHOOL Just $16,900 with convent eo is at $16,500 = ol you can own this al- Ask for or Mr % BEA LOTS. Ac- This habe is located on W. Chicago $16,500 with LEEPING ROOM. is 18 GLENWOOD most hew 2 bedroo cese to 3 lakes, Located in heart . twoi CLARKSTON “GEORGE STAIR 49457 VACANT BRICK Es aed gelor with full basement. “OPEN Pn Highland Pecrestionsl ares ree. kitehen. ss Poser f REALTOR scERPING “ROOM M | FOR RENT| , eonde a baie. ae alarm pyatem and shin. = é et toe & ced from : = cesuen wan — Sa. og a bedrm brick ranch, less than | OR 3-121 ~~ ptionally rooms, oak in yard, paved street, and Washinetor Lise new iaiek |. SoOnneee Sune Weter ye Storms & screens. i Rd Paneled den with PLAINS Gen ee rst nent Desemient gua ee heat, ‘screened fod. eeation Only $1,000 wb stairway . e att. barr mee ane sun porch off ining 1, Btorm , W i 2a Genera! H porch 7Y fortasie |: $26. a Nicely decorated. basement. ( : S h tt hii PSTE soreens Attached ' St SIDE. BURNER MAK pues be ve wie aa” ry Pye rear wkone Cc ue m3 GH M PSTEAD Full veret po Located on 2 =) tan ringham WOMAN SOOnING Pai V. ALL| OFFICE OPEY SUNDAY 15 drive $1,950" m, 80. OFF 1 & T PORTER ROA na, ee) Eve, 0 FE Fosto—re ini terme. a n Auburn eights ~ Saene. re ean UV. ALL) We TRADE, BUY AND SELL Bateman Bat ee Ask ent tn good” condi Lp sn ale DORRIS & & SON REALTORS : ¢ Mr. Piynn. 1 k f West Iroquois” Ree tS From 52.W PHON' 41557 lovely, Set Hills, Hear STOF_LOOK KAMpsen) gy 19°F Xen akefront | parson tas Rooms With Board (38, For sale by owner: Fine country ful ws. 6 Le *ustom | We offer this property La Detement ‘and ; a anrrcons| Bene, ‘brick veneer ‘the di buyer a Term r lot _ranch’ home with full basement. REALTORS FE 4.0528 . Juct west of city who is jooking "| Deuranie wang ie ree Pear arage ine a ao ik Sees nas fun spacias rooms.” 14 os ® bom ee well <0 de- Beautiful indian Village ai ear per lot = Bamaing "oor | : oh poy A 7 rm, house, simost ne land- : is a utiful e in a) : Nn ' clon"Ras ust ‘otf Baldwin, MY | [eetton, “small own’ ayiment:| $270 "Rfea (Ee"eehn ge et ‘fit ba al _Ainene seereretags 294 : wee, : far y wh | view: 3 * | ith shower. Wares living room REAL ESTATE INC, |. H.C. NEWINGH a 7 Nice five revs bungalow . ye emest, _ tirepipte. ) 4 , tamily 4 a vsmadacans location, atittomatic nod “ne NORTH OF RLZABETH f wee y eres at on sized diving ~ Kitchen ; hasimey.iser rx PaMOCTSE| NERD, A BINANCE.| frettie"Eat os sche roach et) nook. Ful ese: taday A 2 home sett ans Leosied and terms, mest ISYLVAN AREA g ahar 0 oan Be. Lesse| ' FE ¢ A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 Sate , Sunday 2 to 5 fo 28 hyp Bs g altel { 2 eae E i ag leg Ee "BUD" NICHOLIE “ Pe sist or Pisa RS. OLD. s. $11,000. OR 103. 4 or BLOCK ST. MIKES. Complete- we C. HAYDEN, Realtor pli gg Eves. Sun. 10 to _ al JERRY'S ‘BEST BUYS SWIMMING POOL ‘we have a few son 470. bp A a Crooks ‘Ra. “Background Living” A Truly Beautiful” New baketrant Home — by appoint- ‘CHAPIN REAL ESTATE) DMR EALTORS OR 31223 Eves. MAple 5-1240 OPEN . 35SUNDAY 1910 Ward Road One full bedroom and: bath - down--2 bedrooms , room ” . Garage. Corner lot. ' Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Huron Street re tie or FE 442778 | and #11: cons home dock. month. in trade. GisuxP ranks REAL ESTATE aS INC. High Hill Office” = Templeton LOTUS LAKE © Lie leton. Realtor FE 44563 Pn a:0802. Builder WARD W.ROSS * Location “WATKINS HILLS” ‘TYPE OF PROPERTY. 3 bedrooms, : eT ugine, rs crt ts SEE AND COMPARE! Jie es. ! _ MODELS OPEN ‘SUNDAY ~ y P. uM. "| Bloomfield Highlands : Pg For Homes 2 Oak ‘floors, | kitchen, window. alu id oe storms. Veery lovely. $8,412 full price — Terms. Cc. HOUSTON REALTY vile p SUNDAY 2to6 Owner transferred. Beautiful 3 otros A JOH NSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 "BUD" Near Pontiac Motor 4 . rooms and full bath down, 1 bed up, fell be t, storm and screens. A conv y lo- cated home, be nee see it today. Priced at $10. NICHOLIE REALTOR 40 Mt. cemtae Eve. Mrs. NEW 5 RM, ret R-4 _ Coat. FE $1 FE NEARLY FIN- Low popmews. “ANNETT OFFERS Possession at Once Cape C terms. ‘Ranch Home—2 Acres pedroom ranch — = and 2 Living. seem cut stone fireplace, ,, drapes, dishwasher ar tm basement — eit best, New barn 24x46, | rou, pond. $26, breereway Clark ston Area & acres, remodeled farm home utiful setting. la Basem oat bas forced po and blag a a shertgage avaliable. ute mortgage availabie. 4b Soaks atone oil ie reaweifgite i w ianascaped i eC ed an estate, offered io $33,500, “terms. Near Clifton Mills SUNDAY “15 P.M, 70 Devon : = k, bore | cut 500, terms. — | TELEGRAPH RD. TQ PONT! | LAKE RD. the Beautiful "Budget Rancher” LJ oe an 3-BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT BUILT ON YOUR LOT. $9,975 OPEN SATURDAY 26 OPEN NDAY 1-7 OPEN DAILY 5to8 SEE THESE FEATURES: DIRECTIONS: EELSTUBEENY Nir 3 Be i ; WEST 2. MILES, 16 1266 . N, CASS LAKE RD. WATCH FOR SIGNS (Bateman ; Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 7 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. x: os Sal Homes 4 CARNIVAL lage: ru PONTIAG PRESS. | SATURDAY, MARCH 9 90, 1957 kas Ce “by Dick Turner) : 330 TM Reg, UE Pat. Of, © 1957 by NEA Gorvicn, tne, 2 oe fegows fenced ae ip we oo eee OL ee | WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $16 Pontiac State Bank Bite. FE +4516 Eves. & Sun. FE BROWN DOWN — Lovely starter home wall talled. & well. Hardwood floors. 0 D w, needs Ps tas real na | «Fifteen minutes to talk her outa one measly sandwich! | You'd think I was selling something instead of bumming!” 24 housetraile: your home as down pa bg! FARM LIVING — With - - For Sale Houses 43 4 ROOMS & BATH. 2 BEDROOMS. 5 > down. Take over comin of . FE 4-0886. COLORED FAMILIES 3 BEDRM. HOME, base- ment, oil heat, 2 Pies frame, ont storms screens, Vene- tian blinds, very clean and neat, ine outstanding imspect buy; $9,- 2 ‘BEDRM, BUNGALOW. Full basement, new oil a tanding “with §1,000 down “TERRY E. ADAMS" BROKER Saturday k «Sunday 2- 8 GAL ‘s $300 DOWN F.H.A. $1,500 DOWN DINING ROOM HWY. TO PREMBES YTON PLAIKS: ao TO BEN- TO MOD- — bse) cReecent LAKE - HATCH- ‘SCHRAM FE 5-471 sacttrl Fak ay a 4 ara. Eves. & Bun, Res. FE 45-25% ULTIPLE LISTING OG SERVICE _ $300 DOWN _MU New 3 bedroom starter home | with basement, rough wiring in- cluded, jake privileges DON McDONALD © OR 32837 GIV’S NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom, a lots 100 . Call now. BUILDING? We are taking spring orders for custom built starter homes, no down ment on your free and geet . will bulid = our JERRY E. E ADAMS C CO. - oo aa. & SUN 3172 W. at we ‘< FE 4-4561 YOUR HOME When you see tits real value— yes're ome to waht it for you and bedroom home an fam to ve in = tne mi brick ranch home fs only 1 year old. Beaut oak floors, picture windows, jarge tile bath with vanity, ken of] heat, storms and screens oa drives wiles on B- pay veway, pr a ver Lake, the ay attrac- th tive, too, only $15,250 WHAT A BUY. 15 Days Possession Sharp 2 Lagat home near Hun- Full basement with North Side Brick 2 eee A a Whipple Lake Front 4 bedroom = brick home. Large. living Natural stone Large bedroom home, completely Fecou- ditioned. Over spent mer in this spacious. ho on naa HIGHLAN leges. Liberal terms. 6-1528 |. Huron_Stre FRONT You can be ready ay fr, sum sum- oo inne bedroom, brick Perit fun Losamemk fee. room, car garege. Near bus . & good buy at $12,900 PIONEER HIGHLANDS * @ bedroom brick — = price. 2 bedrooms up, 2? down—2 full baths. e firs activities too m patural fireplace. ts Pon: tiec = and Benedict's atriets. Lake privi- Leslie x. Tripp, Realtor Pe stisl or FE 2106 3 use: kitchen Many Ra. , LARGE LOT. GA-_ Cau. ice en ist ; Base: rege. In Metamora. Also Srm-| ment sad new OL AC furn See ices Ceton. Cal DEY | Af, OOS Free tee otbesidines ae = - at the offered. All new paint ; i and pulldings have new roofs. : . Over 4 acres of land. 10 miles trom city limits. EN SUNDAY 10- L. nt BROWN, Reale : 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE nein LAKE le Li Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SUNDAY 26. pnand Fer NEW 3 BEDROOM NGALOWS — Oak fleors, —- tile dream kitchen, $11, 100 Full Price $300 down to vets. —_ Features th Across from A. & P. to UL -ADD’S — 3 bedroom. Full besomont ges ces ton City sewer & water. Model ted ‘ & Robinwood shopping 9 daily & SUNDAY 2-5 638 E. First Street HEAP O° LIVING—ts of- ee | in this 1 galow. Built in ‘50. Pleasant living room has medern kitchen with ample cupboards ar’ Ww t e in® els. i. 4, ‘path < oak floors, plastered walls, tile ment, avto. heat, heater. 2 = if . & rms, earpeted and fivine room, auto. hest, Terens. & HARGER CO. y hool only $16,000, terms. , 1 GARVIN 8T. RANCHER re —* sulation, storms, screens, La lots, a take privileges. Close school. Only $10,800. We buy land contracts, NICHOLIE it 8 and Webster Schoot district. Absolutely one of our best in this area, See. it This very nice large 4 room School. home a pay 4. Close in. with full vom Owner a OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 pA va ee , Ip ITs ROOM. You ‘LADD’S INC. WANT = Mere’ ts e ground OR_3-1331 garam oonee and fruit trees YEA LAKE FRONT, 1;. Ove y or 3 7 bathe. "Breplace. Biss Scott | foom, 1 story with base- Lk. Pontiac. ment guto, heat. 2car anise oe garage. About $700 down move you in if og are wok ORED — GI a GI — Payments like rent. DOWN SHARP Be first to see this one. Room BUNGALOW on NEARLY NEW-3 coon ‘East at aT BT wrt ranch home in West Bloom- OAK FLOORS, PLAS tet ares. Large Brit care TERED WALLS. & LOW ee ae er aeieren. MORTGAGE COSTS : : =. R. J. VALUET, Realtor LIZABETH LA KE Es. ie PLE LISTING SERVICE home. Living NTIL 8:30 - room, room, kitchen and bath. heat. % block : from Elizabeth Lake beach. NICE {Ol IE Only $8,000 full price, : ; COMP, _ : On this truly exceptional family home. Vestibule en- WEST SIDE 3 FAMILY trance closet.) 19x13 ft. oun a rm. & t = con ae master apts. Full berat., gas heat, bed easuring 16x11! 3 ¢. arage 5a per lot, oh wad pot Remy ail paved atest ‘A good invest-’ ated. ¢ heat and auto values ay. WHY PAY RENT? — down will at this buns: Yow. built ‘a7. 17+ vv ing room wit, fireplace. Large kitchen, s and bath. Plus uit room. AC Oli heat. Lake privileges. - Located near Oxbow e. yr a RAY.O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8S. Tele Phone 3-7103 or FE “BUILD peted room, beautiful kitch- en, 15x16, with birch cupboards; a — Pull price $9.950 with cenaer” basement astered 33 W. Huron 58183 walls, birch doors. Select oak open wales floors, sliding win s, “A beauti- ful and a home.” Visit our - at the plan Ask for * iy 2 a 4 BEDROOM RA . : oe This 5 a real home © car aoe all OA 28-2618. bl BOATING AND reation AMIN ire shower, Atiached I'3) 9 de ghee port) “Tw AI car sarage.® Unk Lot, 109 x 120. Full | nome ‘gyre tae ome Edw. M. Stout, I Realtor _ Poe ee ee ae Woods, | 77 N.Sesinaw 8, PE $4165 ‘| NOW VACANT $16,500. sCall for appointment. Open Eves, Till 8: o30 > Bide. Nicely decorated 2 : beng? Dandy Nitehen full i SCENIC LAKE FRONT LOT. peorment, 2 with rooms. Large Overlooking Mased & Sylvan lakes ‘(| WARD E. PARTRIDGE| We will build a custom fanch- style home with 3 bedrooms oe betel eo for only $9, 956. ruction, by Poe 7 Dorothy payder Lavender } “WILSON down, Wh ary kind Harve “a Wilson, Broker ads a. Lapeer eu $1 000DN. New 3.- bedroom home with basement, ¢xtra | &}| area. Auto. : - wood floors. jake privileges ‘ , 6564 Don's Drive. OR 3-283, Income Property 43A BRICK 4-FAMILY $5,000 PER UNIT . Here is s fine looking subs brick that ‘tantial - 4s furnaces in separate fireplaces. 13% ‘turn on 7S at a4 price’ Owne: of $11,- down. Ideal. ‘closed. renting Jocation. Cali now. REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050. W. HURON or OPEN -EVE. "TIL 9 ADAMS REALTY 382 Auburn Ave. FE 4-3383 6 P.M, CALL ; ORIando id FE 8-2093 For Sate Lake Prop. 44 x 28 LOT. LAKE FRONT, ON GUT MOMEE Ritae OVER: BEAUTIFU! HOME SITES OVER- "7 Bas nadie, - TE ES x 100 ft. down Sen orm were co NOR, rg 3 By CONE: a “BEAUTIFG Cop : W3 piniee Sliver Lake lots, __ each. PE 23-5636. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE = miles west of Pontiac next 688 Coledale Drive. TW of lake frontage. $3,500 = + tot offer. Ferme. Wm. Beattie. KEawood ‘rontage on & Upper me Lake. Only « of or more be bu ii here Gad MA ¢2141 a.m it from LAKE FRONT , “wainus Ls. 650. N fal, FE $2,650, Needs JOHNSON, Realtor S. Tele FE 42 ops. ice LOT, Aa, we cal — es ae ate Otter-Sylvan Lakers’ 2 bu Ady - one k bot BS ivan See a CARL W. BIRD, Realtor i fae ves. b BUILD NOW a, = sii stimaten Fieepeet Ci c DA is ito" 00 INSIDE CHY. Ps a Thru Partridge List Thru Partrid f Or. 105 0 = on EOE, On ilier Rd, $800. i es * orrawa ae on = gg , xcelient b0- Sonne See fees. MIDLAND 8ST Off East Pike *. IDEAL RANCH LOT Oh Haven, Reed, and_ gas te ae. Pp tes Lott Price 42.180, sand sub John Kinzler, Realtor 670. W. Huron oe Phone FE 435es is i ee g Co ms ~ bs) 35 i i a 3 BEDRM, 1% BATHS 146 OF. HIOHLAND. ae PHONE EM 3-4 Cc. SCHUETT, Realtor peretes Sales Agent for the abulows’ Lake Wood Village De- he el 1 LAKE FRONT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION on 4 Sermour CANAL FRONT 7 RM. HOME, Garsee, bow heat, new ca — rt and "boat 2 : “ioe and go terest ‘STATEWIDE neal e of Pontiac D. CHARLES, REALTOR mt 8. 7 FE 4-052) LAKESHORE BST. ATES Choice Pirst of two beautiful Paks sighs te- per cent dn. mi. A. Oxford, FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE! — . Large wooded lake lots on Stylus Lake, —, emaw County. This jake rive - . provides || High Hill Village planned & commu any of Be homesites miod- ern homes .on at Siivereen Ra. views on paved streets. open, any available. Low as $1,950 with low terms... Orion-Adams Estates Rolling parcels on winding Many banking to “Large as 7 acre is. Some on paved \« os $1,200 with low terms. Glenmoor Estates This beautiful exclusive controlled community of fine o homeuies = — streets ton east Pees eee Wee: For Sale Acreage 47 2 ACRES pete sci 45-6278 THREE 40 ACR ae, SMALL 5. payment, 445 Jossman. Or- For Sale Farms 48 exc a easy terma, ee a Land Company, + Bragch, or see Claude E. Diet at a Cranberry Lake Lots The most beautiful iske front lots in Oa ft. tremtage: extra deep, clusive subdivison, desirable re- strictions, $3.250 to $4,950 with small down payment, (Excellent fishing and swimming.) Grampian Lake Front on lake with 500 feet on road and 500 feet on jake, a mar- Velous view — property, $6,750 with §2,000 dow: Van Norman Lake ind x HOMES, a steal at % down BE; _ after Sp. m. oe For Sab Sale ) Resort Prop. 4 44A moans. LAKE, omaes, “8 yrs basement & or one. inoroateg oe Bev ee Mich: FURN. CABIN. LOCATED near Houghton Lake, good hunting Sale Suburban Prop, 45A FURNISHED +417 E 4 * og franed wniioe Glee Cook Ph. Hartiand 2071 or 3901. : Yerms VALLEY REALTY RCH ‘ 71766 M59 at Pontiac Lake 3 bedrooms, living room a ing kitchen and utility b ‘with we ae oe ee OP ae SOUTH JESS i speak eatemen 3 bedroom. home. Wall- : : . fail» base Pull sri with terme. 161 Murphy Street S “i Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. Cr AR AM "A tine rea dric Ex PE. 5-5001 $0471 Mm mirer nving TIM doaiya. corner room, dining room, full ce- ORL uf fon Ree. ee" tamic tiled bath. 9 bed- rooms a, : finished bedroom up. Good NEAR AIRPORT . Hitchen Si ile, Feature 3 BED STARTER terrific terms | we'll he & ge xT ox RING. as yinmeaiat or oe ay fens ie : ey “, s “ | NICHOLIE| rene oO. 3 Wo Open, Evenings * For Sale Lots BPP PEL ILLES” FE eked om a A TERRIFIC BUY on 5 acres |- SPECIAL io ACRES WITH LAKE sare ae frame house 32x36 in 1 attic, for quick sale at onl pe 500 with $5,750 down and r month, RIDGEW. Ay 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203 A marvelous lake iront fot FOR ote ng ee ACREAGE 3, wonderful lake in Waterford, | Call 111, FE_¢0003 lg Pg ge — Tw gy Buy Thru erties List Thru Parttidge 8 ACRES. 5 ROOM HOME, SUCHY Realty. Ortonviile. 306 ACRE ESTATE Located in one of Oakland Coun ty’s finest farm areas, we have Tt N. w St. Ph. vel. 140 “> tae a A é Clarkston. ares. terns, 5. f he 9 46417 ev . a eve WITH. 6,000 CREE, WITH APEROX, 2.00 Basement. : Hg THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATL DAY, MARCH 80, 1957 ~ Boceg yg © ope ceilings. hy A —_ fur Ging 4 pg Ur Ln fall basement, oi] fired steam heat, | large hip-roofed basement barn and other out buildings. All situ-) ated on picturesque rolling fer-| tile Jand.- Be the first to call on) this one! $6,950 down TE BROS. EALTORS Phone on” Sie. or > 3-873 Dixie Hw Open Eves. ‘til 9 — ousay 10 to LJ i — and | Realtor FE 8-044! AG "avo ake Templeton | MILFORD AREA A veal unity for Fight perty. On wing an reat or lease. Immediate posses- sion. kK. L. Tem ' 2339 Gees fang Realtor at oe rE ; ee - Rent Farm arm Property 4 48A' 2380 ACRES ON MAPLE ROAD Near Orchatd nee wo te _per_ sere Call MI 6- Sale Business Property 4 49 _ The im SALE OR os aoe COMMER- . jal building. 4.4 Osmun. consist = of occupied harber shop, 4 oa apt. and vacant store. OL Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge HIGHLAND ROAD growing asen. Petco inae bu: . Onk F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 31235 ner ton see “WATERFORD $7,200 Dizte—commercial 65150 corner. Good ae of pL one hg ad-| LAND SoLAP Neal Diate . Drayton Piains REALTORS. 3123) > Eves. Maple s 51 APPLIANCE STORE with! ‘& . eins used and ing. To make to Arons of dis, Call PE $2 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge - CHANCE “Groom home. also ‘on now>this will HOYT REALTY 254 S_ Telegraph 2-1041 $2.00 DO OR TRADE Priced for aacedeny sale, $10,- 975, 14 rental rooms, 1¢ is, plus store bidg. 24x30. now being : w ne e. rooms for living quarters, good easy living for the i} party. fall for further saarause® tes: sider house, or contract in trade. WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL DORRiS & SON REALTORS 7%32_W. Huron Phone FE 41557 IRE. OROCERY 5 STOCK AND we | | “LETS TALK $6.50! “BUSINESS” Bridal Service co exi be the right person, Only $00 full price with excel- lent terms Trecking Grading - ulpm: als of 9 heavy-duty troche 2 bulldozers. in ex- ae a: This busi- - ness can be purchased for the price of 2 veces of the equipment down | MICHIGAN BUSINESS /SALES JOHN A. S CORPORATION LANDMESSER, BROKER 1613 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 4-1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR We have both contracts for 6 Ask FC HIAVBEN. Restor Restior reste to tae aa (Beate Lisenced Lenders) cet CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 29200. Buckner ores | Happy Folks emik = the Most = taylan tis te deal Buckner's where courtest ss are ay to everrone and for your tmmediate ~ — oy nee for company. where rou loys ‘wel- - Preetad and your patronage is ap- Loans ‘to. $300. Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY BARNSTON 45463 VAN DYKE, UTICA _ LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (Provident 7_W. Lawrence St. PE 2-000 LOANS $20 TO $500 Household Finance Corp. of Ponting 3% 8. Segnew st Need $500 Want fast courteous vice and on eens to fit ont "Detect? should ¥' ew our new mod 5” otties so convenient to parking = sho) a — Lobel owe OF thong FE seit end ell ‘Home & Auto Loan Company 7=«*%N~. Per Street ‘ (Second Floor} Hours 8 to 5 Saturday 9 to 1 are TO $500 & SEVINORTONE, “ Wo teer Lewrence &t. fixtures. . $300 will nandie rE tesee ‘NEW STATIONS FOR Lease | $1,000 will handle everything. Cal FE 2-9121. SERVICE 571 ig lanl FOR i OLEASE by major oi] com ;%0 F. LAWR FRIENDLY SERVICE senses omen WHEN YOU NEED $-0421 LOANS | \.! page eign ac anoantn 3 PT, SPARTAN TS aoe |“ Pe ea Yor lo bg A ‘armen down ET ORGE BLAIR ‘Sale Soe Heit onl was gg aS Ga S| ST EN OR (= = of the way, sizes. ©, freee but a lot ters, all 4536 xie Hw: . or 3125: Dinie, PLAINS ators and water heaters. After 6 OR 3-170 Bathroom ures, deds, bay 6 | CEMENT BLOCK MAKING MaA- at 3 and ghiee. complete, Swap for trac-| Mattresses. ae Pom veg ara tor, truck, or cash of eons! valve. | ‘Ty sets, radios thea. no _MA 40566, suites..'Dinette sefs and man CANADIAN SKUNK FUR COAT. other misc. items. NEW & usED. Like new, swap for clean bee ont trade dept, Bs real Used ear bare CHINA CABINET FOR { KNEEHOLE | Use OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN mECrae Sorta wittt © AMPLI- rite will trade for furniture. FE EQUITY IN HOUSE AND § ACRES for smalier house or seasoned your equity or ew payment. AND CASH “YORE Rohe HAVE SOLD | ogy J; VAN WELT, 3 y BEDROOM cedroom s3.9t0 veauty sara “an 5 SWAP. aay OR a ~ CALL agua Service, OR 32-8561. bee bn PERMASTONE a “FoR ythin: cl equal v FE mart Mss wher 6 =z 6 BaP WIZZARD OUT- “board for Ford V-8 engine with transmission. must be in good OR 3-3066,— r ent, - nent. : Be tui ™ rice. OR EAS UP TO 2% MONTHS TO PAY - We buy, se'l or trade. Come out and look a 2 acres of free r PHONE FE 5-924! OPEN MON i oa r) ‘70 s AY 4 miles E, of Pontiac or 1 mile ‘E of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd., M59. ANTIQUE BUSH & —— hao model record ple $25. ft perier suite, “iuake offer. fr ATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED only $149.95 compicte L, A. WAGNER -CO, Phone Believe It Or Not! A heating job that _can’t be beat. ok for our ad on } page : 28. 'D BEDRM. BRAND NEW double dresser, ase ~—— $99.50 Pay only $2 weekly, noe od ets 4 equal savings oan oon's jiture, s Jrebard Lake con- Ave ie tract, free & clear house BRAND NEW ¥1 or what have you? for $e50 or sewing machine now on sale. Pay Bote tame OS ann VE Gana | only $1.35 per wt. FE 24109 for te. BE +ee2 free demonstration, ¥ home. or FE asia. Ask tor Fe Clark: —_ 6 ROOMS FOR 6 OR 7 lake home = A ae fete, Sor or onl miles out. TRADE ..¢ What you HAVE for the Cyclone fence. the gas heat, and the aluminum Sale Household Goods | 57 1 ape Wa WASHER. RADIO COMB. DRAPERIES, “ROSRER, |BUY A SMALL RADIO" & GET the news! $6 to $10. FE 5-8755. CHINA CABINET, DARK MAHOG- | ftion, dresser with semble these yourself save, four chairs and table, $69.95 Value, $3095. These are new 1956 designs, famous make, Formica tops, fr colors - and compare these terrific wvalues. Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Or- _ehard Lake Ave. 82) MODEST. MAIDENS wy ; LAN@= ner has gone up two dollars!" By bs te Alan § Tus “I'm sorry, but since you gave your order the steak din- Sale Household Goods 57 PAIRED EAD USED DEPT. Maytag auto washer......... $88 a auto Norge Late medel elec range 7 Cu. ft. Phileo —— mee Easy spin bool washer ..... lronrite Trone: Cc LAYTON’S | PURNITURE & APPLIANCES KEEGO HARBOR FE _5-0474 USED TRADE-IN DEPT. Hi6- me foi your tnytime. wl rare 41564, Sesenet, many other items. R il Barrington Rd. back door. FE 1 | Dining room set: Table, four chairs, buffet. Good : condition. Can be seen after 6:00 p.m. 100 W. Strathmore Wil- # BURNER DIVIDED TOP RANGE EVER: Fonsenabte: FE #6348. ard St. ~ New Furniture Prices Cut 29 Glosheen rug $17.00 New cotton mattress .. $10.95 New innersp mattres $16.95 5 wer ished chest $10.50 uble door metal cabinet 8 = oe eacence New ast. gas we BUY. SELL “AND EXCHANGE YTHING FOR ’ KLAND FURN Saginaw SECTIONAL, $40; RUG, Refrigerator, $35; 21" TV, udio, never used, $55, FE +YEAR WoRIBS,, BRAND NEW. et-proof innerspring mat- tresses, $7.95. Pearson's Furni- _ture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. $15; $65; : REPLACEMENT "PA nd Ave, FE eet's Radio . 433 W. Huron, FE 4-1133. RANGE. GOOD Reasenabie. MAvisir 6-2104 or hog 6-2120 her ANN DINING RM. SUITE. Lovely china cabinet & hwy Cal) Mr oaks! mre! 8 PIECE OAK K DINING © ROOM iece. 79, BOY T) SELL REALTOR $25 to $500 Sasi.” a bale se She OOGD AUN Den... REFRIG FOR SALE GOOD RUN- RTRiDGE ts THE “BIR: | You eae nett ee rout a Bae None DINING “ROOM ROOM ning cond., $25. FE 44852. a Thru Partridg | se car of | furniture, foe ams, re RUNNING. gi5. r artridge en orsere ‘ayments su our oa AGA "® . ve | t. Ww iM be giad ta § Pc. CHROM KITCHEN SET. ASHING _ List Thru on Fartrnige peg Jour money proplems. Regmore sweeper. Good cond. 58 ment © poco hein 4 BEAUTY SHOP. MILFORD. $1300 Electric N Jobnson, Kote tlag mao gn Naborg ea in- STATE 9x12 Felt t Base Fou, $3.95 | _ 1-5160. - Good business r) 12X12 LINOL SINGER ic PORTABLE. BONNY MAID Pay only enon ReraR All equipment | FINANCE CO. 4¥, Ft. Wall” Tile ig, 1 ag $1.25 a week. Call FE 81564. o" = 3 yg aca $2300 with | 702 Ponting eists Bank Bidg. R BASE PAINT, g. $3.75 pine tree Vigr ited eanrtcl eau) TEAGUE FINANCE CO, |Srete 1a We Moran. Pe cone | ih attach faviment a e638 Ms im house or housetrailer 202 N. MAIN ol TV TABLE MODEL AND 16°| FE 8-1564. Coronet. W: J,C,HAVDEN, Realtor, | ROCHESTER MICH. oe | OE ORI CREE s g R. INGER ELECTRIC LE 6 EB. Walton LOANS P 21-IN. PACKARD - BELL TV. Ta- Eaceteot condition with attach- SPEEDWAY 7 ON DL pixve- ae _bdie & antenna. FE 86629. = = =| ments Take over balance. $1.25 inventory. OR 32221 | 2 SOLID MAPLE TWIN BEDs.| week Phone Credit Manager. QUREHOLD SFOS 4, | tule UM incom: epees = | May Dane Pee earn | "h_nechesier_OL_ea7il OL Laws | jj Ov. FF. OF ,FRERZER, UP; |Wwiut BRING. 70: YOUR ROME ortgage oans 54] hk be SQUARE OAK TABLE & CHROME Partridge Loanscetadiosismo |" AetsieESOR ontvett eer ee p antenna . ; ° 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE reese, WALTON TV changed. Tugner's 602 Mt, Ciem- A BOWLING ALLEY homer. modern or ‘not Walton, Cor, Joslyn __ ee 2.2997 | SABE DESIGNS, tae bien can a ce nen| 2 Por home oe tase 18% CU. FT. PAK-A-WAY PREEZ-| $14.95 value 13.060 Fs Factory irreg- farming area, within 40 miles of} Brevements cenieee aks Gree pepmane, FeaMs Orchard Ea ie art. Beret, PreryGins io sep condi-| hoasg pany constructed, it’ CONSOLE TV & 17° TABLE | TELEV OLD, GUAR. Sealer ars ely ‘brick ang] gro, tulld '® sarage of on model TV FE 2-0862,| 816) 34114. ples Bag eluded Full price! Wea recent mergnaes, | 7, YARDS ORAY, COTTON CAR. eae ae GARGS Top tracts. le Pontiac er Phone | yer 5 . __pads. OLive | Sean | W. Huron . NEED 3 $2,000 ON isT MORTGAGE | ALL NEW SEWING MACHINES rin 2 A8& MOS: LIQU OR “on = 3, room pos ern home in| Pay ouiy ax er Cale 50. |/_ bination, if . fe Es on. U8) ‘tnscine onset, ef Take he Bi Balas! Allen's Appliance, #1 Oy) TRADE-IN Derr e : y lectri, washer ag | outs bens ingly _Rox 14 sat re “| ANTIQUE 3 apie < CHAIRS” & | Guns’ refrigerator 98 eens estate imclided? at Ss $3 | Gee vecse $98 “mip $96,186. on Yermw” Wl Cage Swaps SO She: apr size “DABY BY ORARD Fu PIANO, | Pe ilo Som, Se eae | "walnut, excellent condi , 2a: : WARD E. PARTRIDGE ay £8. LAKE Priv. Beautiful walnut secretary, $96. | decat elon re ige Oo ie | REALTOR | FE 4.3581 | ia Eves. __ | AUTOMATIC WasKitks ResotLT |" ” ARMs “a Sag REAL A .. pe | WARGAIN’ | | ( PURNISHED OR | 449.50-and.up Wribger washers, Pe 411d) ? a — re 93 1 | Anything goes! 4x8§ FIR PLYSCORE *4. 79 Northern, aber Co. 1040 Cooley Lake RG. EM 34171 1 set miller falle deluxe wood carv- _ing chisels. $8. OR 3-779. ALL , STEEL, SWHERC 1 TRAILER. Always Call EM 3-273] ~~ your building needs free. esti- Rock Lath LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Road Commerce, Mich ALUMINUM SIDING - | Order now for «pring installation & beat tne rush. Winter —— will be discontin soon . Nu-Aluminum = with board in 7 colers — es panels. get zee by Also slur, & e Bber las [pend amencl 8 wnings, ens. No money down — $5 a Bee VALLELY'S. Av aches- Be aero Cail OL Teel for free o FOR, CASH IN.Al HURRY, through Classified Adg. | az 28181, | "Faster ‘Seas areata +} x sell things ae x For Sale Miscellaneous 60 LO Lat a at allt ae ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FHA approved. FREE | ESTIMATES. PE E $-7471. A CHANCE IM A | Coleman ol; floor furnaces like new, GAURANTEED Buy ‘em cheap. Install ‘em yourself or completely installed by us. FOR ONL $108, No money wn FHA’ terms. Other heating bar- gains ¢ ‘atic Coolin; se 1735 Williams Lake Rd. _at 3-2046. ~ ALL STEEL, FENCE storms and screens. Lake - made slightly N ri rivilegea on Crescent Lak exceptional value. Michigan Fiuo- . Fee _ estimates. | vg . er _ escent. 383 Orchard o ave. |on peo sccgscncocaconcs ts ed or EL © abot Late DEAL. , | COMP. RECONDITIONED. SINGER A h Tile nh : rar eae SP alt ile Ki Bie 2 dios PRES si = APB ee vie eat A tn ETROIT L CG GE. e oe > 4 . . Clean. $25. % Mey electric 2" of Jason i OO} : _ton. GR 46361. = as Para clon ¥ rn 9 to @ Kampsen DIKING ROOM SUITE, ‘sis THOMAS ECONOMY AUTO. WATER HEATERS. 944 @. : ee , DUNCAN PH NY FURNITURE C RPRRIO. Goss | BRAIDED RUGS HAND MADE WiLL bg te I = ge before 2:15 P™.) Useq washer 3 5.00 ; he A erRIg stoves way. bed with 2 mattress $16.35 Believe It Or Not! WILL nN AUTO- PE 335 ORD'S W Ho ESALE A heating job that matic siis, Mio sew, fer o see | Bite. WA HEATER. WEST- v L E can’t be beat. ie Le wtger, Oe Bist be | -Beeme, es ire. bares = ee a __Veook for our on e ranty. : ; mow only = - @_page 25. _ your | WILL TRADE. “@ CHEVY For | _s00.8. Milks, Mat 8; 1300 WAYNE GABERT’S | ®4RGaiN TL PORNSHED oR PULLY AUTOMATIC SEWING MA’! TV and Appliance Sale | fa". dows payment. New! |! For Sale Clothing $6) tame foe." oR es eS eee ee ee lU _ Clarkston area. OR 31497. PRIG “WERY GOOD iT’ sole ....... $49 | BIG HOME — Y SET. 3 BoYs' Met pd JACKETS, CHUB- rel 4 Very me. on te after. | Dumont 71" TV, full doors....... Fully bg ge Very reasonable. 204 by 12 & M4. Like pew, $5 [spe = ” FE 23-6661. = choose from. Up/| Ferry cKs. JACKE ETS. GAS RANGE, 635.30" |121 N. dagiaw PE Seite BARGAIN SALE shirts, mise. Size 12 & up. eer Sear Hiner when HC “qe CU. | New oak flooring, No 3 . 885 per M _2-8085. 33487 ft. late model. auto. “defrost, | New outside, 3 ft. $17.00 CINBAMON, -,COLOWED CORT bOMt, en hu eee. IT, gl AE ad gise, 10; navy biug cuit, sine 14. eeu MI_6-1309 — «soll pipe & OF ot en Oe . REEN ROOM SUITE SEWING MAI ReED | Perens chem : twin bed, spring & matiress, @xi6| rocker, coflee table and. other ay eine iumaee ck * FOR YOUR EASTER surr oR : pen & Teeter Babe, &| - items, all rey cheap. FE #-0631. dress. fur: stole mise. household tiems. 963 Bur-| ¢ Ogemaw a0 8 Testes : 2-078 m suede jacket. Size | wick Blvd. PE 20005. ATHTUBS, § ED WTD. ALL TYPES OF ANTIQUES. pda ms Lacatecter eau 10 te 12. Both like new, reason- | OF REFRIGERATOR.” WESTINO- Furniture, dishes. ete. MY at sam _. rae een house e. $100, he , 85. & ‘ GIRLS SIZE 10. SPRING COAT, | washer. $80. EM 3-2177 Fer Gals Mico - ke eerie yng ec Or- Was ee ee os are *. ay nee = ~~~~~~ | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. Goop a CLOTHING. DIF-| GE F ou Fe ee | 1 ROUND TABLE & LEA ~.| town Kitchen. oi] & gas furnaces ferent sizes. Shirts, pants & | ond. $75 3-318 $15, 1 8x10 braided rag rug, $15 Hot water and st¢am boilers ‘coats. Cheap. PE 48249 | _ score, goad cent. 0 aor sash & screens, $3 set.| SUtomatic water heater, Hard LADIES CLOTH 5. size i & ' HAMILTON Gi GAS } CLOTHES — DRY- radio & record comb. $15. ware electrics! supplies Crock opp Hag ty wove sn cobs Fei wai.| 1) ,, ‘eleviston & stand pared . copper. Sees | ————. exc. cond M vy Goons, : i a, Sewer pat. 9. BP Paine ont : Sas Lapeer | 3-362. eapsieaeias oe amen ——— HTS ; r MINE CAPE. $75. IRONRITE nesees $40.95 9 28°°x58" wood softens $1.50 rE _ “FE 20549 z nooo wesher wee seseees $49.95 | 2 18'x55" wood screens .... $ 150/SRIDAL RINO SETS. $2995 up ONE TOPCOAT. TWO sPoRT | Figsitic range $20 8) | 1 26" boy's bike............. $15.00 |" Genuine Dia Solid ‘Gold Mount coats, sire 40. 37 Allison. FE nS refrigerator... | $8098 || Blectrie stove. $20.00. -Watches-ladies-gents, $7.95 up 2-5618. Crump Electric, Inc. on ecenee 2 Pm | Saverware sere. fer 8, #1798. up. = - cameras - luggage. WEDDING DRESS BiZE 10, $50. | 4465 Auburn Ra. PE 43573 | 2 oe pe ee CLOTHING & open Got cour ae ad 4 A ge phy io Fe Carn =?" | GincH sot PIPE —6_FT come, Saree ee wer _~Serap_& Iron S6A) geraone DRYER — LARGE: | ra WagsSet™S SURE’ vong | ROWARDS OUTLET _1# 8. Saginaw | 4-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS _%.1393, "Vernon Pulk 30" WOOD LATHE WITH MOTOR BRICK. K, RECLAIMED — ALL You a Oe eee |LLOE, 960) AND UF.| 9. Ake lwo CMP. meters, UNION _ WRECKING CO. won SgUEan Fe ann Aly garbage, cans, 42.00. Jacks “sti | 30 AMP PORTABLE < GASOLINE Fees Labeview” O4tEh cherncene _Baldwin_near’ Rundel _ welder. BEEF AKD PORK — HALF AND LIVING ROOM SOFAS, sein ee EAE SM. c 2” co E, ; Sewer and Fittings power mover, © ‘ Tele Stiga irae. one By ng ¢ truck tires. & iubes. $87. Fire- Sump Tile and Grease Traps aainene Sore, 1a N._Sarinaw | BLAYLOCK COAL. & SUPPLY CO. a ATER. oe es, |St_Orchard Lake Ave. PE2-Ti01 | : Cab. ‘me a Ketings, as. 0 So up. CECI ONE FENCING. NO MONEY ian trays, stand. faucets mater OR 3-67 acon Scoueee B07 THERM GAS INCINERATOR ~_ 192 8. Saginaw st. _ ae" FL ? TUBE IN- Guprial pe eh $10" each, ‘Empire ¢ es, fits "35 & 'Sé mouth sta- | 2600 Union Lk re at Commerce ee Seems Bee Fore ste | THe tage ABBA'S LARORST 1 ‘tana small alr frierinder shank. a me wetee ay from ass : : namtity ofS" a Sle staples. a eee oe 88 1 atlas 10 inch meta} cutting lathe | noor @ window trim ....... 87—C : windows hae on SHaO4 $14.50 -GE % hp moto hiding windows from BR el * fowls thalt: | ENGAGE! G AND food tppraine sheet. Wil wae Teasona 3-104. Ask for Ron. FAMOUS 18 FLEETWOOD CHAIN saws, ete ay Sms | Penfield saw useo, Mi bars, new chiga" Chain Saw Distributors. as ate FIRST QUALITY FT BA tubs, 50; B erode toilets. $19. 95 32x31 doubie By $i4. ha basin > ost 8 GA D> oma S00 THER Gis GAS INCINERATOR. PE 2-3768 ~ FREE STANDING 1 TOILETS, $18.98 $38 Wachbowls wih Bitings tia. Seeders good scale. Sivibery 6 sisi0. st and fin cap, 2 338 90. PE GUN- FURNACES, ¢ OIL FIRED, pe alr, 84,000 BTU. ale we with controls $287.50. Pokiac’ Pr evneee AND 492 8. Saginaw _» FE 24307 ORRAG GE TOOLS FOR 8 SALE, FE Gdrage Doors onde, Al get overhead factory sec- = and veogs Pate modern Phage on a sour ie “cant 4 com Dole ohei $i 50 “ati ge 2-008 t YOUR LAWN MOWER. LINE OF Lawy PR. BARNES HARDW. ARE ne oo ~ ican "Fiuores | Beets | Cava ‘a 4x8" fir BE ACKETTE’S UILDING SUPPLIES | $161 piste Hwy Clarkston _MA 5-S811 Caan SOIL | PIPE. $320 PER LOT. ‘4° Sale Mis gn ‘sah “ee hav 1498, tp van a Sreaard Lake COMPLETE Wr face’ 50 tubs.” on ee ae es. These are crate merred. Michigan eo -agaapes mC chard Lake A LIONEL & ee AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and ctory parts, Free test ie genuine fa on factory analyzer TASKER'S . 63 Ww. W. HURON 8T. _fie'w. Montcalm, PE S473. oo Oe Reet... SANDERS G CLEANER. WALL PAPER STEAMERS HAND SARDERS - penis - SAWS Open Sunday BROWNIES HARDWARE PE 3.9239 499 5. SANFORD a ‘PATIO SLABS onev PING ) FONG 7 TABLE. £. THOR ¢ OLAD- . Smith typewriter. & controls. MAytair 62104 or Elgin 6-2 OUTDOOR FIREPLACES Variety in Color & Size. No M Down ROGER- aA Caprese Se. wane conigy B, Ra. Union Lal ke Village 1 ie. Chrome table. po Eg eg address anal 3 OIL TANK, 220 Bas ML trailer ci 1-4’ x8" fir Priced lo TPpeotios virneea om _ 1488 1 ‘Baldwin Av Ave. Ph. FE 2.2543, RABBIT HUTCH | FOR, SALE. commodations for $20. _ 28011. “ x. BY THE ¢ Coit. te ' foot, Wall boxes for duplex Wwe Tes — & range fuse A Thompson, . AC. EM lugs, Kes 8. ¢ . : . Lakeside Drive, Elizabeth Lk. Es- tates. SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED. fee yy Se corner ¢ Deluxe ie oven. Elec- ¢ goods OR combination windows, Aluminum & Fibergias FE 46089 ~ —______9_8.m. to. 9p a. ~~ SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED scocents Foeee Lakeview FE 4-6428 3872, Bits" +4 . SPECIAL ‘an ane Pett utive tux FOL- woop: Rd 6’ & 10” paneling 4x45. Jx6's, we. 2n6's and 2x4‘s. EVERYTHING | Aad BUILD : copper pipe, Mc K gutter, _Warwick s, FE 4-5000 Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet SI. 35 } * 7 1 Zonolite : Ss fr 28, 2 ba12, aan, 4x8% fir plywood ixi2 white pine boards, ft A Inside door jambs WP... galvanized pipe. sewer plaster Boil pipe, crock, And hardware. SAUE 1Gn ohh MSU. EASY A be BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Sales 3 Telegraph & SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. USED LUMBER BARGAINS 2x6 Cleaned oe Se 2x4. ali lengths over 8... 6e ft oo. 408 ta 4x) 2u12--2x12 Timbers. Good unit heaters -3c ea. LDING MATERIALS We carry a complete line of For sale good building, 22 x 40. COMPLETE PLAYER PIANO ton Tuning. OL 2-6036 or OL FOR A_ LIMITED TIME aioe! we will accept your piano radio combination. 27 8. Saginaw. FE 3-768. LET US HELP You WITH YOUR BRITTAN cpl paling provems Humans | Cameras, Equipment 61 “to rub- ny send tas cacrne | povoNT SOLD. TRADED * a : Sore, Gatien Pucl ond’ Point. EPPERTS CAMERA SHOP FaRESe POODLES, RES MALS , _ 436 rd Lake Ave. FE 5-6159.| 57 W. Huron FFE 5-6615 . 1 Third. MEDICINE CABINETS 0} FOR SALE: NEW 2 NEW ROLLTECORD GERMAN , se chrome fluorescent its, V with accessories . Real bay _ $10, FE 4-21 | reg tat pacity bree OERMA Zs com ie ir ’ me Mienlgan Ft 33 | Sale Musical Goods 62| 3%, °l4, Suitable _ _ Orchard La en meen rr” GERMA’ _ 3 M DEEP WELL PUMP, $50 veg Or 4 MAytair 6-267. A BARGAIN fair 6-2006 oe NATIONALINE | SHALLOW WELL). - Walnut Bus & Lane piaue. | 5. Rh AKEETS eo Tr meter new, used¢ Bench. . Perfect vond. ad c p pha "hase ion. of one of its kind. $100. EM 3-016 looation SEE aries Livernois & a8 Aw ’ a, . Ss 7 RETURN ED -SPINET PIANOS. NEW. y J SERVANT OAR: Blond and S mahogany. e say- “Parakeets Guar to bage wo ee Phone after ye Ne money down; mo. Some ak GALVANHES FRE Oaliagher’s -18 E. Huron PARA te im. 121) lengths... 12ige ft.| ACCORDIAN. WHITE PEARL. FE » ‘Save rivh NO SOP Ysa 2 2: PARAKEET ETS, CANARIES, CAGES. one BOF ATER BOlLER Wins All ‘sizes, accordions joaned free | SooD re burner Like new, $175. Seat. — an. Reg. Make nice Easter gifts. FE _6-0063. ° STUD SER | German shepherd. Also free collie = & ns care of mother dog. TROPIC. ‘HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR WITH amplifier and stand. Practical) _new, $05. FE “MUSICAL ¥ 8-1585 , INSTRUMENT GRAB BEEBE, Best eens takes. rEssie after _5 p.m, aeeca BALANTI ACCORDION. eo size, noes cond, $49.50, MY PIARO “FUNING” CALL BEFORE 8:30 am. Oscar Schmidt, FE 26217. PIANO | TUNING AND REPAIRS. __PE 5-8000._ SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN for only $509. Gullagher'e. is E. Huron UPRIGHT “PIANO FOR FOR BALE. PE epnionr "PIANO. FOR SALE. OR 3-0275 WALNUT BUSH = LANE PLAYER bench, & MATCHED REGISTERED ar | Bobby Jones tournament. $35. FE ee ee CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES AND case, boy's size 10. FE 85-2116 aft- Zebdco Reg $1995 ‘Shakespeare Wonder Cast reel, now $11.95. i Reg. i Hy Johnson Century Reel, 1 now a OE $23.95 Airex Mastereel, now | ~Sale Sporting Goods 65 YR. MARE IN CORELLY'#’ MARDWA / : , a oe. Rantee. 35, AUBURN AT ADAMS tip cea ie ten th en ae AUBURN HEIGHTS seen PE 2811 Sun. 5381 Clarkston Ra. 3 mi. east of C) ; Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS. BOARDED, poGs trained. Burr-Shell. 375 8. Tele- er, PE $0131. | tay, Grain & Feed 7 ND CUTTING ALFALFA & . er - a “a ; - - aw J i = SEC . A helt d MS get - Mar- ‘ww Noe good ions ae EM Sele uiting ND e me an offer. . God frat” cuiting. “460 8 a Sale Store Equipment 64) sys panels a GROCERY ISLANDS. 4 FT., COM } Feo : - plete units with ae ‘eas P nAY, OTRAW : | fae eer QUANTITY OF EAR CORN. Fs : after weekdays. 8 ay ed ia »sfindley, Mich. Or call, Had-— i MOR MONTH OLD GUERE ‘sey BOLL sale. MUlberry 9 | BLACK 4 WhITE PONY Ct RE. nut gaited mare. 2 beck & Wa On #2919 mare. - HAY POR SALE 614 TON. OR SO cents bale. FE pens | PONY CARTS AND NESSES ; 2 South — y i. _Main, Milford. MU 46732 palom ® Wii board and train horses. Butch & Walt _ Burns. OLive 4. - WANTED: OF ALL «inds. Forrest MA 4-5206. WRITE i Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-l TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, SAND anu vel. OR 3-904) - Ai TOP soi, Biack dirt, gravel and fill, OR Al TOP sOlL Biack dirt, sand gravel & fill. CLINTON LEONARD EM }-4515 A-1 TOP SOIL m3 i TOP SOIL AND BLACK DIRT ; fl sand Par gravel, _f ioe 7149, SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, “th i aiet also rote tilling, PE ae ‘KINDs OF GRAVEL, BEACH sand. rotted 3 cow manure. FE BANK RUN ROAM GRAVEL. 5 ued Fp tae #7 Speciaiie- eng in work. Trucks BLACK Oa. SAND & GRAVEL, 58-1798 or FE 8-087. Easy to move. Very good shape. . In Pontiac. Hi. P. Sutton MY ecan iD GRAVEL. DELIV. 26432. Dues nee ered. Priced reasonable. FE LA Jer loot sande ander-t A Tir a COMES TUL mericen sander: mer. Bis edger, . Russ" Used GRAVEL Fit Press Ray e ee odie, 1 4a08 Dinie Hwy. | GRAVEL CONTRACTORS. 160 TREE TRIMMING AmB WEIOV.| Be Katt fr vere. : GRAVEL. ORUS §T0 AND Te lbott Lumber] xoe~tarsme sane wes a UMDeET | xow 7 Moss. reck teth. Pais, __Willow & Lock Haven. FE 2-4760. | Aopen Plumbing and Elec- i trical 1025 Oakland A . Sand, gravel, dirt, drain Ph. Fi = , trucking, cement & - mortar. ‘ : on Bridgeport high speed mill head, can be seen in sporelion: as is. 12” tab ae 3 shaper, & 18" dise. sander, 12" r, less stand & . Older type. reasonable; make offer 8183 - pores at at Lake EM ‘ Uncalled-For Watches a rg ladies. M: sold “Nera high 0 #1100. Meet be oon Loumor pre next to. Oakland Thea- tre. PE 6-7621. +4591 s. BENSON. LU MBER CO. De It Yoursett « , Believe It Or Not! ae,’ peice Arash job. Hat: i cayl 't By sia ett SE Fae Jers FOR SALE ame ee __|_Sale Farm Equipment 76 all tease of” ere Manta of ‘ AILER, IDEAL FOR ei Ds) _PE. 2.3208, . tractor. FE §-6304. SA GRAV- P, EN Ti ~ el, fill, Earl Howard, EM 3-0531, DR GRA RAVEL ROAD 3263 «or EES | ue n mies, pee ‘Us Today “HO CTE e & ‘SON * AY me "heeaner ete. rane Sie \ Seldwin Aven | ees ot ony eas Gsieel). We ete - Auction Sales | 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains ery Friday ....7 P.M. Eve ‘Soaiey coed BM, BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3.2717 tee anywhere. ow BUD : GENERAL . eT OCONERE Oxford, Route 1, Oakland -2190) For Sale Mousetratlers 78 — '# HARLEY DAVIDSON 4. Exe. . FE 30007 or 1334 Bald osietdancta beatin FE 56-4574 = | Baer eee oot ws For Sale Bicycles 84 2° WHEEL oe. FIRESTONE 4S. o@ Calvert &t. 1 % FT. GENERAL HOUSE- : ‘ crater, OR Sa : HARDWARE a eee 4 iy Soe ‘ snes Oe | Pe Hat a ie Rem) 25H. net. a sime| - MOTORS : : — SELECTION | lent’ condition, “feasonshie. MY SLAYBAUGH'S ioe. @0 OAKLAND = AC AL Se vtORS Ins A, INLAND. LAKES SALES TRUCKS ARE. :| 1952 Chev. TOP DOLLAR. pracore 4 ) CARS Matthews- CH! Y, “ ‘ arate Se year aoe : OUR BUSINESS | _ side boxes 1948 Dodge Utility Body and ladder racks +| 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1952 GMC Pic 1952 Chevrolet Pickup .| 1954 Chevrolet Pickup :|1985 GMC Suburban -| 1950 Willys Station Wgn. 1948 GM | Suburban 1952GMC Stake _ 4-Ton Stake 1952 Ford Stake ‘WILSON | GMC . Pontiac's Exclus! x ~ FE 59485 Oakland at Cass TRUCKS Are_ Dealer reeow| ur BUSINESS WILSON GMC. . Pontiac’s Exclusive Truck Dealer FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass TRUCK SPECIALS "1981 Chevrolet 1% ton dump, like ie Chevrolet % ton stake, dual | FeseChev. 1% ton stake, 12 tt. ‘Chev. % tod pickup. Like new. Pn your car or truck down, GMAC terms. | HASKINS (i so at Pa CI EV. 1957: AND Courtesy Cars Several models to choose ‘from As low as $195, or your car down Up to 3¢ months on balance. WOW Muhuean Locanton = oe buyers seeking Savings Por. better deal see ‘a6 Plymouth Belevaert, oot: 1950 oy. Pickup with) 91 EMOS |. TOP VALUE USED CAR SALE aes, eee enemas ‘52 Plymouth Forder Ford Customiine re eeee igs ase eeed ie Porter Save Seer Just your car down. oo advantage of = low over- CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” Ma esr Gpen’ nites “tt 9 SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY RIEMENSCHNEIDER NORTH CH EVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM —Be,_Oreet_ Lakes, Mi_¢-0006, ‘CLARKSTON . Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL ‘NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! WEARS © here tt om Behe . 5 a Pe DM shes te tat he “TM bet his wite bough the tickets” Fer Sale Cars 91; For Selo Cars’) 91 10° | 58 CHEV. DEL RAY V8 BLA # White. White sidewalls, R & Seeegrerny low mileage. EM 7 cmny. new. 193 5. Toe ‘91 CHEVY, W FE 5-4983 poe assum enta at e m ss30 month, to tae Mgr. Mr. Parks. Midwest rae SR Fe FORD 956 4-door sedan. Customiine v4, heals, ‘heater ane full equipment. $1595 Your old.car down. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S: Woodward Ave, » BIRMINGHAM REPOSSESSED CARS ior Mesemrr 2 ¢- Clean .. $155.00 3 1949 Pontiac 2 dr, ‘1950 Studebaker 3 dr. "87 lic. § 197 8. Johnson 8t. 1952 HILLMAN, CONVERTIBLE. Extra nice car, FE 45690. "57 Hy. R oe cae oe Sie JIURON MTR. SALES. W. Huron ut ae isl LINCOLN, RAD es matic, ‘real + lt no rust a 84.35 money down, mouth payments FE “RAMBLER WAGON - 1955 in-excelient condition, radio, heater, 19,000 actual miles. Also sone, the a. job with a rack wp, heater & over- ative, rhe right price on both People’s sate Sales, 68 7 «™, MERCUR RY, BEST OFFER 12 Mariva hd $18 rr ; month payments. 4-0886. dealer. & E. Pike aN gra l-owner. SUBURBAN MTRS, CO, | 565 8. Woodward OLDS If DEALER issi OLDS. RED CONVERTIBLE Very reasonable. Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake. A +1741. 1956 OLDS, 9%, STARFIRE. CON- ar WE es SALESMENS PERSON- " 4987 Olds. 98 Holiday coupe fully equipped all power extras. Immaculately clean. low mileage. Will sacrifice. _ Sunday. MI _ 6-3970. OLDS 1956. DELUXE HOLIDAY sedan. Beaut. two-tone blue. Low fleage, l-owner. New car in. Pully equipped. , SUBURBAN. MTRS, CO. 565 8, Woodward Birmingham _.._ OLDS DEALER OLDS 18 183. & SUPER HOLIDAY coupe. PB. W-walls, R&H, she . Low, mileage. l-owner. New SUBURBAN MTRS. CO. 565 8. Woodwara Birmingham OLDS ‘S44 PACKARD DELUXE — euto transmission, power rakes, R&H. $1,095 “$2 Packard kard sedan, loaded, sharp. MA ous “a MOTOR ime 56 PLYMOUTH _ BELVEDERE 8 SPORT COUPE $6) PER MONTH ‘49 FORD6 2 DOOR $100 BRAID Desoto: Plymouth De Dealer 33 Years Fai + peea Cass at W. re Bt. "OK" USED CARS | | ” BROWSE AROUND WITHOUT INTERRUPTION | Shop Sunday Buy Monday Matthews- _ The. Volume Dealer ‘ fais. SAGINAW | S$ AND OAKLAND (FE 44546 pat ' f Sato ; tae Seba Care MN weaenas $129.60 | ¢ ist license Hees] AGUAR CONVERT. | assume $17 a/|- 4-0886, deal- S iS be Pg tally oo HR , eh rE cap. Ao ~~ — loaded. : Hargreaves} GUARANTEED Al 7 “1 1OWNER . 98 coupe. is @ real as 7,500 Leen” wee. 4 ye Hoy including 6-w seat & ‘ wees. ia mile vd 55 0) ~ 1 Btu "y door © ‘on. ener “HOUGHTEN rs SON Your Friendly Oldsmobile GMc ots Dealer iL 1-076, $28_N, Main _ Rochester 186 PONTIAC 2 DR. GOOD COND. FE 5-1925, STREAMLINER #Dr, Clean & in. good condition 3-6. alter 3:30. PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN _ MERCURY DEALER CASS fe STs. eae NS FE $2171 os CLEARANCE NORTH | CHEVROLET We're Loaded With Used Cars That Have to Move _ Immediately 1956 Chevrolet 210 Sedan, radio, heater, Power- - glide, turquoise - Ivory. | 1955 Ford Station Wagon, |» _Customline 4-door V8, Fordomatic, radio, heat- er, red and ivory. 1956 Ford Customline 4 dr., V-8 engine, Fordo- matic, radio, heater, blue and ivory. -11954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- dr., black, radio, heater. A very sharp car. 1955 Chevrolet Station! Wagon, 4-dr., 210 model, | V-8 engine, radio, heater 1955 Chevrolet Sport Cpe., V8, Powerglide, radio, heater, blue and beige finish. Really sharp! 1953 Chevrolet 4-door Bel Air, 2-tone beige and green, radio and heater. ] 1955 Chevrolet Station Wagon, 2dr., radio and heater, brown and beige finish. Real nice, 1953 Plymouth Sedan, 2. door with radio, heater, beige and green finish: ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED KSTON RD. Lake Orion Motor oles. : PORD-MERCURY MY 2-2611 West Side Used. Cars ob ae ‘1s Pe an : OFF SAGINAW ONE HUNDRED CARS ALL MAKES ge s Lee: 22 AUBURN OFF SAG, PE 42131 ~ ECONOMY USED CARS ~~ 4 - amet Pia; ene: Pax es Pe ese Horse.” (9) Times Square. Marie| Press, guest Sen. John L. Me-ii:55—(9) Billboard. “Tuite ond tase chilies, whe ss sau An Gowred tree tiered ited Windsor, at Erickson in) Medelian, (D-Ark.) (7) Frontier) — ssonDAY AFTERNOON _ | Until recently was working as 2 So Goes to Court “Blackmail.” (4) Hit Parade. (2); Doctor, “Them Woman Who civilian for the at the St. ' ‘. 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Amy Racket Squad. Reed Hadley in — @) Gilead Baptist Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Com-| 1@@is Area Support Center for | - - ting of Fate. ics. (9) In The Story Book. take-home pay of $67 a week. MIAMI, Fla,.@ — A brigged Docnsty and Song ip Sen youre, at 1 aeees — aes 1 Dew-je138—@) = —— me “Defeat of!19:15-(2) Love of Life. (9) Pep-| Although he was highly esieemed| rine, — ne a ae + Sele ahead “Vue Hereenil Sliding Fime Windswe. Great Den Patch” () National 2 ~ @). Youth Burean. (9)|q,Permint Prince, as a clerical employe, his job] 2” unig xm Sem Tig dies st mp con Sad abet These windows add value to your home. Tn: ‘ (9) | 9. ’ . a ue case. car cia Pm __ News. (4) News, (2) News, | Meet the UAW-CIO. Lad hs an te Oe es * % % ~ |fwindow, Police said the sniper, | cule renal Shade tn Mesieode Ncnigan. _ 1:18—(9) Weathervane. 7:00—(2) Badge 714. (4) Whistler.) Erwins. (9) : ie tg ce Pfc. Douglas Martin, 22, peti-/Wh0 hasn't been found, probably’ Call us for our estimate on 2 11:15—(9) Movie Date. Lew Ayres| (1) You Asked For It, ice per-!12:45—(2) Light. Al i. tas "| tloned U. S. District Judge Joseph|¥® On & roof or: in a window _ Aluminum Siding and Awnings | ‘im. “Donovan's Brain.” (4)| formance on “postage stamp”|1:09—(2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Blenda| “°us" lagy Fy Begaeet | 3 Lieb yesterday for a writ of|* level. with the elevated tracks. j z ate i. Weathercast. (2) Miss Fair| rink, X-ray studies of a sword & Beulah. (7) My Little Margie.| =a School eds Aa SUI) habeas corpus, Martin contended | weather. swallower, world's largest collec-| (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. |De - oa oes ty maz,|through his lawyer, Frank B. ®-\Guard A ainstR Eves. Call | 1i:20—(@) Filmland. Ralph Bel| tion of mechanical dolls, (9) Ray|1:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. 7} ine, SI8Y yooetad in cithron, that he has been held in the| g FEderal | Window and Siding Co. [pp 5 gegg | lamy, Melvyn Douglas in “Wom-| Milland. Liberace Show. aa -” —— ob.| Miami “Marine Corps Air Station) 4-7824 250 S. TELEGRAPH - gn in the Shadows.” (2) 7:30—(2) Marge and Gower Cham-|1:55—(2) News. Ta tacice ees tome witn| Ms since March 14 without Douglas Urges ADA it eg Fim pion Show, Dan Dailey, Jack|2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7)/ ae 4 has| Marse and hence illegally. : OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO SP. M : 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Benney guest. (4) Circus Boy.) Charm Theater. ae —_ _=. Lieb set Monday for a hearing.| WASHINGTON i — Sen, Doug: : Pa Skelton, Janet Blair in “ 7) Amateur Hour. (9) Damon2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party.| Doors. paid job — o * * las (D-Ill) today urged the Amer- : : : Brush Man.” Kent Smith, Bonita| Runyon Theater. : (4) Tennessee Ernie Ford. 7 . Byron said the Uniform Code of for Democratic Actionm a Granville in “Youth Runs Wild.”’|8:0®—(2) (Color) Cinderella, Julie|2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. LIFE OF HARDSHIP = __{ Military Justice contains a pro-|(ADA) to throw out any Commu-| i E: : ee ¥ MORNING Se ot My Fair Lady.”in:t6—(9) News. “You don’t understand what it js/ vision permitting Martin's proce-|nists who might Slip into the or-| : a 7:55—~(2) Meditations. a Rodgers & Hammerstein mu-|3:09—(2) Payoff. (4) (Color)\to be very poor,” Nadler said./dure, but said neither he nor/ganization of self-typed “liberals.” ' - 8:00-~(2) sical. (4) Steve Allen; guests, Matinee ‘Theater (7) Afternoon|““My mother was an invalid and) Marine officers he spoke with re-| Douglas, in a speech , ae as th Fan Tennessee Ernie Ford, Dinah| Film. (9) Playhouse. {my father could only part! call any similar use of it. His law-| prepared-for ADA’s 10th anniver-' 4 8:39—(2) ' Shore, Peggy Lee, the Collins|3:30—(2) Bob’ Crosby. (9) Howdy| time, .I grew up partly in an or| yer declined to discuss back-|sary convention, said a pledge‘of 10 to 2 Mass for Shut-ins. (7) Kids, (9) Motion Picture Acad- Doody. phanage. My brothers and sisters| ground of the case, pending the|non-membership in the Commu- : - at 3 3 8:55-—(4) (Coles) emy, “Twist of Fate,” 1954, Gin-/4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen| and I all had to go to work early./hearing, and Martin's. superiors|nist party or in any totalitarian pe 9:00—(2) Court — ger Rogers, Jacques Bergerac. | For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. “T never even thought of going) were not immediately available.|organization still is a basic quali-\§ - O en Eve Nite : ‘Check ge Health. (4) '8:30—(7) Foreign Intrigue, “The|4:15—(2) Secret Storm. to high school. My parents were fication Pp ° ry ; Crossroads. (7) > “thal “Sap of Night, (7) Mick-| good people, but there was no one : 2 0 4 Color) Alcoa Hour, 8 guide They u think en 9:30—(2) ths Is the Life. (4)| Big Bulld-Up” movie producer|4:45—(4) Modern Romances. B (ag: Reet 4 aggre peng Till 9:00 P. M.. Faith. (7) Grama, Mickey & Sylvia, song|s:00—(2) The Early Show. (4)\thought of in even an average : — oma duo, in special appearance. (7) It’s a Great. Life. (7) Mickey family. Nobody ever Specious Free Paved Parking Lot — t ) Accent. : Leonard Bernstein dis-| Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. | evaluated. anything.” COuBSsio 18:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of| . cusses Bach, final show in series. |5:30—(4) Gene Autry. i mart ta tte tetet V and Esther Abbott. Ouner : , Nadler read everything he CORR) ost athe ern : tr A , id oe : could find. He discovered, with- | Fitarotat ; Bos _Pay Tribute to Juvenile Decency April 1-7 cut surprise, that he remem | [SIOISalSietRATaIor= AUBURN 5 and 10 Sr Saga wees ae ee ee BOC) WSU ie B an | so ‘ sumed that everyone remem. | PefohemPtatcrcte [i 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block East of Eost Bivd. Oys Club Fians Festive Week) =" 2" | ei : . “ ‘ | mystified that they don’t, — . lis Pithie Ban C3 | ee ob on t ait o be ‘Boys Club joins down inside, almost all | Friday evening wi to do with great is next week with more than 300 oth- eet paar gg FF ice tom Ean ne Poet Apparently not much. He er-Boys Clubs of American com- “It ig the job of boys elul to/COmposed of games. Over 1,000| Won't take another regular job this munities throughout the United prizes will be given to boys during) ¥®@"- : States in carrying out the theme to) S€e this crucial moment pf weak-|1n. evening. x ®* * * honor the average American boy|ness or carelessness does not oc- : 2 *£ He'd like a better job in the and the juvenile decency he rep-|cur. We do this by keeping boys| Coulacos said open house will be|field of statistics, but he hasn’ eeme. so busy and interested in the right|in effect the entire week, Visitors|been offered one in St, Louis—his A spade gr lem dee IE there is little time for/*T® welcome to attend all three|native pe Bip oe he refuses Ci ‘wil encrate the Sat am the wrong ones,” he added, | eon = th selon nt ft versary of the organization April|RaANQUET PLANNED ai - 1-2, Highlighting the week-long cele-] . WE KNOW THE ANOWERS WHEN IT C0 Commenting on the theme, Wil- | bration in Pontiac will be the an- liam V. Coulacos, executive di- | nual Father and Son Banquet held rector of the Pontiac Club, said: | Monday at the Boys Club, 530 E. ? ee ee eee Pike St. a A apes peti ) Outstanding members of the bad boys, The bad boys are Ut- | nov, Club during 1956 will be A ally misguided or neglected and, | ponored and several Detroit , e summer Have your porch en- You'll find oS NO MONEY DOWN-5 YEARS TO PAY 4 a i To do this let us marvelous Lyfalum Siding, , See or Call Us for All General Remodeling Concrete Foundations Remodeling