'TIAC PRESS Home Edition “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 —38 PAGES ceca anger INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PHOTOS 7 £2. & Plot to Kill Soviet laders Revealed , hoe * 4 ate eral Highway Bill, 388-19. —" ae ee vf Trout Fishermen Head for State's Streams Today —Pentiac Press Phetes EASY DOES If — This scene will be duplicated many, many dines today (the sportsmen hope) as Michigan's trout season opens, HEADING NORTH — Jack Patterson, Pontiac Press outdoors writer, packs his gear preparatory to a trip north to report opening of the trout season for Press readers. | aan Annual Effort May 7-14 Scouts Will Aid Jaycee Prepare Clean Up Week : Some 300 Boy Scouts from local troops will de, doing an extra good deed next week ‘when they help! the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce kick-off their! annual “Clean Up, : Fix Up, and Paint Up Week.” F| Opening Day Trout ile Faces Special Problems By JACK PATTERSON Whether the traditional “last Saturday in April” but added: trout season opening is earlier than it should be is a! subject for much debate. Most fishermen agree that mid-May is a much safer bet for topnotch trouting but would hate to have to wait until then. April takes long enough getting here, as it is. Because today’s opening is early, the opening fisher- man faces special problems and must gear his efforts accordingly unless he wishes to bring home the stock! fisherman’s answer; “We had a good time, anyway.” The opener is faced with one or more of the follow- dns conditions in his favorite stream: Cold water (a Two Area Men ‘Traffic Victims Collisions Claim Lives! of Utica and Bloomfield Township Residents Traffic accidents took the lives! of two Pontiac-area men and re- | sulted in serious injuries to another within the last 24 hours. Palmer A: Marsh, 62, of 6760 Buckland Rd., West Bloomfield ‘lision on USI6 in Farmington at :32 today. Joseph. Trever, Jr., 16, of Utica | was killed instantly when the | truck he was driving went off | the road and hit a atility pole in | Sterling Township, , County, yesterday at 6:15 p.m. Macomb | veertainty this year), high discolored water | water, ae F am to downright ‘ On three conditions, ‘water P, |temperature is probably most im- |portant to the fisherman. In very) cold water, trout are relatively inactive. Because of this their energy requirements are fairly modest and as a result they feed lrather lightly and won't go to |much effort to get food. Insect dock activity is limited in cold water. and the picture is one that clearly) calls for worms as the preferred bait. * * Worms or nighterawiere (there's | Township, died in a truck-car col- debate on which is better-we like | in.c’s because they're more dur- jable) should be allowed to drift ‘as naturally as possible. To do this they should be hooked so they jcan stretch out and not be sobbed |around the hook. Brook trout, ‘naive, usually don't give a hoot| Armed with petitions, the scouts Monday afternoon) In serious condition at Redford how the worm looks, but a big. will begin their tour of the city asking Pontiac residen Auto Club Plans Builaing Here fae Says Buys Harnack Property The week in which the mops, | Pj k brooms, and shovels come out to! at Williams and Pike; \.autity Pontiac is scheduled for! 1 Breaks Ground Soon ‘Pontiac clean. The pledge will read: “I ipledge with the Boy Scouts of America my cooperation and efforts in making Pon-| |May 7-14 and is sponsored each | year by the Jaycees. Several nights during this week dayeee members will grab a rake and bushel basket and pitch .in to help keep their Jaycee Park at Walton and Josiyn, beautiful. It is the first ‘year for the opera- ition of this park which was financi- ally backed by the cachand organi- Daylight ght Savings Sets ‘Clocks Ahead. 1 Hour An unofficial hallmark of sum- The Automobile Club of Michigan, will build a large new office for! Pontiac AAA members at the) northwest corner of Williams and) Pike streets, Arthur Bogue, the) club’s new Pontiac division man-| ager announced today. The location; 24,000 square feet |. of land,.was purchased this week from the heirs of Henry Harnack | estate: Jack Habel of Leslie R. Tripp Co., realtors, handled the transaction. “Date of groundbreaking has not been set, but we will begin day. But Pontiac and. Mi won't pay any attention to it. _Tt's Row gerne For five years, Keuchenmeister| Se ee Mesh Seed ft betes bell, 44, of 2025 Union Lake Rd., idriver of the car in which Marsh | was riding when fatally injured.| Marsh was reported dead on ar- ‘rival by Pontiac General Hospital with a fractured skull and trav- matic shock. Farmington police said the | Campbell vehicle struck a parked | gas tanker only a few minutes after the tanker’s driver Joseph L. Rawlings, 57, of Wyandotte, had left the cab to check his ts| |Receiving Hospital js Ernest Camp-| ‘brownie is apt to have definite theories, Rainbows can be choosy, *to sign a pledge to keep|commerce Township, He was the| too. In fishing waters where there |are Gig trout it’s worth it to make ithe worm look as unencumbered as possible, Sinkers of any sort are abomi- nation, but may have to be ased te get the worm to the bottom, The fewer the split shot the bet- ter. Usually fished downstream, werms can be cast upstream and allowed to drift down with the current, often with deadly results, | tanks, Trever's panel truck went out of High and discolored water isn’t too important a drawback to the control when the right front tire; worm fisherman, other than that iblew out, according to Ce@ter Line State Police. He was pronounced | ‘ it may make it hard to find ‘fishy’ spots ‘British Source | Discloses Plan of Assassination Two Anti: Communist Groups Checked by Tip to Scotland Yard LONDON (? — A govern- ment source said today two anti-Communist under- ground groups had plotted to assassinate Nikolai Bul- ganin and Nikita Khrush- chev during the visit of Soviet leaders to Britain. “One of the organiza- tions was reported to be centered on the Continent and the other in Britain,” the source said. 1 Both Scotland Yard and the For- eign Office were tipped off, the source added. He said agents had [deutifies the plotters as “emi- gres, do not discuss “security for then they cease. to a Scotland Yard offi- A spokesman said the Foreign aoe had no knowledge of a plot + "We matters, be security,” cial said. ” Russian security officers and our people took logical action against the large —— of aes et) Fegime optvasy ting betene eluiiiie Gal Khrushchev arrived here on their goodwill mission, As a result, Scotland Yard set up the tightest security screen in British history during -the 10 days Lot negotiations, partying and sight- seeing by the Russians in England and Scotland. The famed British force didn’t relax until the Soviet chiefs board- ed a Russian cruiser at Ports- mouth yesterday and Khrushchev's shouted ‘Stay healthy. . . goodbye, geet juck!"" which are pretty) Merger Stud Studied by Area Banks Approval to Combining 2 Institutions Negotiations toward the merger). of the Community National Bank of Pontiac and the Oakland County State Bank of Milford were an- nounced today by A. C. Girard, president of the Pontiac institution, Girard said tentative agreements have been reached by the boards of directors of the two banks but that further action must await. ex- amination and approval by Wash- ington and Lansing bank authori- ities. The Milford bank reported assets jof $6,132,429 and total deposits of '$5,679,346 at the end of 1955, ac- cording to President Paul H. Sin- clair, The institution was founded in 1935. The Commumity National Bank listed resources of $78,271,000 last/| dead at the scene with a crushed! Although cold water is a natural|/year with capital accounts of| chest and head, Irescrimis (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘$4,292,000 \More Rain Seen for Tonight as Showers night. Tornado Threat. Passes Drench Area Tornado threats turned into thundershowers last| The all-clear in the second. alert this year was jsounded at 10 p.m. Chilling winds that blew into the warm front caused rain and not the death-dealing destruction which seguiied from Western Michigan twisters April 3. Tornado weather dover oped in mid-afternoon throughout Oakland Coun- ty as well as most of jSouthern Michigan. The threat extended into Northern Indiana, Illinois and Southern’ Wisconsin. But no tornadoes materialized, \One tornado cloud was reported near Decatur in Van Buren Coun- As in the rest of the crea, tem- peratures in Ppntiac sharply from a‘high yesterday of ‘75 degrees toa ah tey of 43 de. | grees at 7:30 a.m, today, F.L. Ward, 79, Taken by Death Prominent Businessman Was Owner of City’s Ward Sand Co. ‘Senators Predict Full Cooperation in This Session $51.5. Billion Program ; Stipulates Long-Range Tax to Defray Cost : WASHINGTON (#) —Sev- eral Senate leaders pre- dicted today Congress will compose Senate-House dif- \ferences and send a giant highway construction bill to President Bisenhower this session. Ignoring a different highway bill passed by the . Senate last year, the House billion dollars worth of new roads over the Next 13 years and providing new taxes to help pay for them, All of Michigan's’ 18 fepresentas The temperature in downlown Pontiac was 38 st 2 p.m. Otto John fo Answer (Charges of Treason echoed across the! Directors Give Tentative! KARLSRUHE, Germany nw — today refused to open the jail doors for Otto’ John, the double turncoat and former West Ger- man intelligence chief. John would have to stand trial on charges of suspicion of treason. John fied to East Germany in duly, 1954, then slipped back to the West Ig@t December and sur- rendered. Shortly after he made his dash to East Germany, John appeared at a news conference in East Ber- lin, He said he went over to the Reds voluntarily to work for peace and against a revival of militarism and nazism in. West |Germany, West..Germany's.. Supreme..Court| Biel i Hf : z TT it i rf i g F i F if : Ey 2 z f Hl i f f a a l bi i g*a esis : s BF f tH i ; i 3 bs (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) WEDDING CAKES—Six of the 15 children were to march to the altar in today to take four husbands and two brides in Canada's 6 s biggest multiple wedding. Blenheim, Ont., Leo Dorssers’ prepared for is a farmer. _ Six in Family Will Chorus I Do’ = AP Wirephota Above the parents inspect six wedding cakes the couples. Each couple will share a cake in the mass reception. Papa Dorsser Barber’s ‘Revert Nearer Confirmation The people of Leonard finally are beginning to take Carl Keuchen- has insisted he saw a black panther . four-foot-long, sleek black beast that Keuchenmeister now is con- vinced there’s moré than one roam- Keuchenmeister and two com: panions, scouring the «Wamp where the panther reportedly has its den, found the skeleton of a goed-sized animal Thursday It could be a deer, he thinks, or a calf iIn ee s Press” * Said Spies: “Something certainly stripped that carcass in a hurry.” Depredations in area poultry yards, recently. on the increase, had been attributed to. foxes before ede erate eee) e+e eee ety te ae 6 ‘Home Section seneepceeqeae dD Leen ess et ene eeenneree rE ire ve eee eee eee TV & medic Programs . ee w ae tencneres v sLeonard Panther Evidence Covers Past Five Years pounced on something," Mrs, Stoddard said. “T wish somebody would track it down and prove what it is,” Keuch- enmeister said wistfully. “People rey "THE PO \ \ r die 21,000 , 3 ; i ; Detroit Ward’s Report - Current month's Bs g oereee i e i i | etl i | r ci | Fi i $ F j ij | i i F Bey? e i i 7 : i Agenda oom ) pies 0 OMe scene et : es (+ eee nent oe heroes A de ee scaweeee wr eans +oeee eee ee Pay auto workers showed 10,- about 556,- if 728 F ie velocity 48 m.p.h. SSSSIESSSRS Up Pontiac Deaths : Theresa May Aquilina Prayers were said at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the - Huntoon Chapel for Theresa May Aquilina, infant daughter of James and Jean Nation Zellers Aquilina, 1025 Collier Rd. _| The Rev, William E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiated with burial following in Perry Mt. rormer Pontiac Official ‘to Address Conference city manager; will be among main speakers at a conference on com- munity and police relations at Michigan State University May 13-18. | City manager of Peoria, Mil., since 1953, Bean formerly held a similar position at Grand Rapids and is a past president of the In- } L Guidance In recognition of National Men- tal Health week, the Oakland Child Housp Thursday at the clinic on Franklin Boulevard. The clinic is a joint endeavor of Oakland County, Miss Half said. The clinic will be open from 2 ‘until 5 p.m, and 7 until 9 p.m. volume (ternational City Managers’ Assn,/Thursday A recent film, “A Family Af- fair,” will be shown at 4 p.m, and again at 8 p.m, The film cerns an everyday family whose “ Guidance Qinie will hold Ope n| i Ey-Red Sailors Face Quizzers 3 Seamen to Testify Why They Rejected. Bid to Return to U. S. S. R. WASHINGTON (INS)—Three for- compared and civic leaders from all secti eee eck iat San,” [ot the nation will pastiiipats in Oo Total unemployment among |™&eting. a rose week to 1,380,700, compared with Ted Mack By EARL ‘NEW YORK—To Ted Mack good way to lose money and television audience. fore hasn't told a joke on: TV | him I didn’t make enough wonderful. “He wrote for me for a x * with her was it to O'Hara, * Find a four room apt. for Hal 20th Century-Fox. * brother. (Copyright 1956, the ... “The King and I” had a king-size budge Gains Fans by Ditching Joke Line WILSON & joke is a joke and it’s also a x * * * The more jokes he tells, the less popular he is. Ted there- in years, Yet—and this may surprise the viewers gf his “Original = Amateur Hour” program—he used to be @ joke-teller. He was “How do you do it?” Mack asked Waldron. ' out in the vestibule, told money to pay him for new jokes, but that maybe he could sell me some used jokes. “He did, and gee, people laughed at me! I thought it was i) “I asked Boasberg how much I should pay him, He said “What's your birthday?’ I said, ‘Feb. 12.’ “Boasberg said, “The 12th, huh? It'll cost you $12 a week.’ year for maybe $25 a week. I think he used me to try out some of his jokes and sold the good ones for big money. He was entitled to because I wasn't paying him much.” - Later Mack became m.c, at the Paramount Theater here and set up a system whereby Boasberg's jokes went out every week to every Paramount m.c. in the country. x * “But the sharp jokes, where you made amateurs the but of comedy, always seemed brash and cruel to me. “I recoiled from it and when I refused to do it and * quit telling jokes altogether, 1 seemed te do better. I haven't told one in a long time and this is the first time I've ever made any real money.” “I stopped trying to be funny during the depression, when too many jokes became unfunny realities. I remember when I had my band I used to say, ‘And now we'll match pennies -|to see who eats tonight.’ It wasn’t funny then. THE WEEKEND WINDUP’. . . “DON'T PRINT THAT!”. The systematic hijacking of rec- ords at three major disk companies, with losses up to $500,000 annually, has private eyes busy. 5 -' Tony Curtis denies Gina Lollobrigida was tempera- mental on the set of “Trapeze”: “The only trouble I had her name”... Bridey Murphy, & local hatcheck girl, got tired of those jokes and changed A Perry Como’s writers, George Foster and Mort Green, sold Columbia a story for Frank Sinatra, ~~‘ * * * ; Lionel Hampton, a hit on his European tour, is traveling with six secretaries ... Want four tickets to “Mr. Wonderful?” Loman, a dancer in the show t of $6,500,000 at x * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Roger Price heard of a new tooth- paste for TV fans. It comes in a 21-inch tube. That's earl, Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Theater in Glendale, that Jack Waldron, stage, was a sensational laugh- mer Soviet seamegygo before Sen- ate investigator? today to tell why they and a shipmate rejected plea Russian Ambassador ed from the U. 8, April 7. They used what was described Ramat tad ‘oom tend enter! ” Li ery. wi ’ in telling the ambassador want to “stay here forever, or until Russia is free.” ° One of the four, 20-year-old Vic- tor Soloviev, appeared before the \Senate Internal Security subcom- mittee on April 20. The other three were called on to testify at a public hearing of the subcommittee to- House OKs Federal Road Bill, 388-19 _ (Continued From Page One) secondary or rural, and urban systems : The program in the House bill includes $37,600,000,000 in federal money with the rest coming from the states. The great bulk of the total, or $27,585,000,000 would be applied to completion of the 40,000 mile in- terstate system—the key -highway network of the nation, The federal share would be 90 per cent of this. The House bill would levy an estimated’ $14,808,000,000 of new taxes over the next 16 years, on rubber, trucks, buses and trailers. There also is a special levy. for heavy trucks, Former Area Mayor to Seek House Post mund J, Nipgrko announced yes- terday he will seek the Democratic nomination for 18th District U S. Congressman, Niparko, 36, was mayor of Hazel Park for 4% years. A former teach- er and auto executive, he has served on the Haze Park School Board and the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. , rm s a Reckless Driving Count Brings 30-Day Jail Term Reckless driving resulted in a 30-day term in Oakland County Jail Friday for Gerald L. Hubbard, 21, of -2096 Commonwealth Rd., Pontiac Township, He_ pleaded guilty as charged at an arraignment held by Justice Emmett J. Leib of Springfield Township. The original sentence jgasoline, diesel fuel, tires and! Onetime Hazel Park Mayor Zig-' ONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 __ Clinic to Display! len ism Ir it Facilities at Public Event Alcohol Uni to Open Doors Will Begin. Operations “Next Tuesday Graham Faces FBI Confession Signed Statement to Be Presented at Trial of Alleged Bomber DENVER (®—A signed confes- sion which the FBI got from John Gilbert Graham will go before a jury trying him on a murder charge in the dynamite bombing of an airliner ‘that killed his moth- er and 43 others. * * ® “The court is fully convinced, the statement. was voluntary," Dist. Judge Joseph M. McDonald ruled yesterday after hearing Gra- ham claim_the confession was not true. L, Graham testified in the ab- sence of the jury that he signed the statement because he feared the FBI would arrest his wife, ancy Graham had made to the FBI. The discrepancy concerned ‘Graham's actions the evening of Nov. 1 when a United Air Lines gine exploded near Longmont, Colo. . Judge McDonald's ruling ap- ‘proving introduction of the confes- sion assures consideration of the death penalty. among the verdicts in the case. eee Graham, father of two, Is charged in the death of his moth- er, Mrs. Daisie E. King, 55. He is accused of hiding a 25-stick dyna- it was placed aboard the airliner that exploded 11 minutes after taking off from Denver. The FBI said Graham took out a $37,500 air trip policy on her life, payable to him. Police Arrest Five on Gambling Counts Five men arrested this morning in an alleged poker game were to be sentenced today after pleading guilty to charges of loitering. Vice Squad Detectives Herbert Cooley and’ Orville Johnston said the arrests were made in a raid conducted at 7:30 a.m. at 86 Cot- tage St. Arraigned by Pontiae Municipal called for 10 days in jail and $50 in fine and costs. Hubbard did not pay and was assessed an additional 20 days. 2-Year-Old Runs Into Side of Backing Truck Shari L. Irwin, two-year-old resi- dent of 623 E. Walton Bivd., was in| good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today after running into a truck that was backing out of her yard Friday at 6:30 p.m. The child's mother, Mrs. Mary L. Irwin, told Oakland County Sher. iff's deputies the girl ran into the left rear wheel of the moving truck. The vehicle was operated Employers’ age policies are the cause of 56 per cent of U.S. re- tirements, one survey indicates. Neil Craig of the same ered Judge Cecil McCallum were: Ken- neth Muma, 28, and Samtel Muma, 5%; who both gave police the Cot- tage Street address; Howard Foust, 23,.of 21 Park Pl.; Thomas Smith, 41, of 202 Coleman St. ‘and Estel Teal, 35, of 2419 Fordham St., Keego Harbor. Driver Slightly Hurt in Intersection Crash Slightly injured early this morn- jng when his car was struck by another at Highland and California City Information Agency} Utility Firm Chairman nt: {0 Retire Next Month mite bomb in her suitcase before’ ee 2 4+ G° End of Working Alliance | May Take Pressure Off Dave Beck NEW YORK @®—The Interna- ‘s Assn. has sumed by President Dan E. Karn. A resident of Jackson, Whiting became president of Consumers in 1940 when he succeeded Wendell L. Willkie as president of Com- monwealth and Southern. He was the utility firm's chief executive State Holds Decision on Dumping Request The State Water Resources Com- mission yesterday postponed ac- tion on a request from Dow, Chemi- cla Co, for dumping brine waste from. a Chesaning processing plant into the Shiawassee River. Meeting at. the Haven Hill Lodge : Highland Township, the com- mission tabled for a month the re- quest after a two-hour public hear- ing on the proposal. | | to reconsider its request and to seek other available waste dis- posal Spokesmen for State Conserva- tion Dept. and the Fish and Wild- life Service said the brine waste would jeopardize agriculture, fish and wildlife in the area, YMCA Board Elects Five to Top Offices Annual officers were selected and eight members elected to the YMCA Board of Directors at the annual dinner meeting this week, according to T. N. Slosson, gen- eral secretary, Elected president for the second straight year was E. R. Pettengill. Howard Huttenlocher was elected ‘Vice president; Milo J. Cross, treasurer; Mac T. Whitfield, secre- tary and C@®%. Nephbler Jr., trust officer. Board members elected for three year terms are: Nephler, Dr. Milton Bank, Edward Barrett, L. H. Cole, E. C. Huthwaite, Gelston V. Poole, Ralph Norvell and Wil- liam Thomas Jr. Berkeley Voss was chairman of the committee to nominate direc- tors and L. H. Cole chairman cf ,the committee to nominate offi- joe. Exchange Club Holds State Tourney Here | Michigan Exchange Club bowl-| ers invade Pontiac Sunday for their annual tournament. The one- day event takes place at West Huron Bowl, with some 45 teams from a number of state cities, in- cluding Grand Rapids, Detroit, Lansing and others. Pontiac Exchangites roll at noon, Sunday, with four teams hitting the lanes, Gelston Poole and Bud Nicholie are co-chairmen for the meet. Title team gets a trophy, along with cash awards. A large number of prizes will be distributed, corn- mitteemen say. avenues, Charles W. Ross, 42, of 209. Crystal Lake Dr. was released’ after treatment in St. Joseph’! Mercy Hospital, authorities said.| The other driver, Alvin W. Brooks, 27, of Clarkston told: Pontiac police the accident hap- pened when he failed to notice a yield the right of way sign. Boy Drowning Victim LYONS ‘—An -autopsy showed that 8-Vqepr-old James Russell was a victim of accidental drowning. The body of the boy was recov- ered yesterday from Grand River) . following an intensive 4-day search. 2 ‘excited Wilson School fifth! first idea for this type of outdoor wait until) education for the Wilson stadents ole. came three years ago. Ison School Fifth Grade tist, will visit the group during the week for bird study. land use, handicrafts, use of and compass will be be Se a. ee wae ee rs Ready for Camp Out fore and the 48 hours right after Chairman Gerald Eddy moved|* the deferment to allow Dow time Lake f g - a gee Ht Z E e night ahead i shoremen. Last meeting would | breakup ‘of Associates said Meany wants to make certain the break is genuine and “not phony.” 5 Detroit Juveniles — Admit Stealing Auto Five Detroit juveniles were caught following a chase by Pontiac State Police | Bloomfield Township, at 4:30 p.m. They admitted taking the car in Detroit, The troopers went to the aid of With police on their trail, the youths drove into another farm, left their car, and ran into a field. fered minor injuries and a Detroit youth received contusions in a two-car head-on collision on Tele- igraph Road at 10:45 a.m. today. Most serious’ of the injured was Donna May Sloan, 13, of 361 Tower Rd. She is to be given X-rays for a| possible jaw injury. Her sisters, Mary, 8, and Lou Ann, one, and Jerome Kaminski, 20, were the others hurt. Both were treated and released by Pontiac General Hos- pital, The Sloan girls were passengers Gus Sloan, 50, of 498 Central Ave., Pontiac. Kaminski was driving the other vehicle which struck the’ Sloan car as it was making.a left turn onto Gulfside Drive. Seaway Contract Given WASHINGTON (% — A $4,745,887 contract for St. Lawrence Seaway work — dredging in the Thousand Islands section of the river — was) awarded today to Tecon Corp., Dallas, Tex. ® Mayor Allen to Welcome ‘|Officials of 3 Counties — They were finally picked up at 4:30/lice Ralph Moxley’s monthly re- and returned to Detroit. port. He blamed 19 on drivers fol- . coepeeeersienensnnceneemian —— too closely and 18 on right- * -way viola . * * © Teenager, Sisters - Hurt in Collision | aie, S, Morey, 9, ormeriy A White Lake Township teen- the Lakeview Convalescent Home, ager and two younger sisters suf- Square — Service will be at 1 p.m. Mon- day at Manley-Bailey Funeral Home, with Dr. Harry 0. Martin officiating and burial in White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Bertha Hewson Service for Mrs. Bertha Hewson, 81, of 22940 10% Mile Rd., South. field, will be at 3 p.m. Monday, in a car operated by their uncle|from the Manley Bailey Funcral Home, with burial in Southfield Cemetery. She died yesterday at the Country Convalescent Home, Milford Township. , Born in Southfield and living her entire life in the township, the widow of George Hewson was a member of the Methodist Church there. She is survived by a son, Law. ton of Lapeer, tWé*$fandchildren, Mrs. Eugene Grattan of Ber and Floyd Hewson of Lapeer. kley mM "12:00 te 8:00 - Country Cured Ham | porate ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL DINNER AFTER CHURCH at JACK DECKER'S “Fine Foods for the. Whole Family” On US-10 — Drayton Plains. ud, FOOD Chopped Steaks. << -.-..1.50 - CHOICE OF 7 Cc P.M White Lake Hardwore BATHING BEACH M-59, Rt. #2 PICNICS AND LAWNS: Milford, Mich. BOATS AND CARS | Enclosed’ te $1.49 plus Se tex for my ° INVALID CHAIRS ( Brer-O-Bey. 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Mark W, Clark, former supreme commander of United Nations forces in the Far East, says he was opposed to integration of white and Negro troops ‘ ‘from the military point of view” when the NA! government adopted thé policy in 1950, * * * “T did not feel that we should jintegrate then, and I don’t think so now,” Clark, now president of the Citadel, South Carolina mili- tary college here, told a luncheon! meeting of the Southern Regional | ‘Conference of State Governments | yesterday.” |WWH EXPERIENCE | Clark said he based - opinion | == on his experience in Italy duri ng = |World War II when he pnalleesice|| ithe Sth Army. “The worst division I had was! a Negro division,” he said. pean ‘stated that the troops could not! ‘be relied on and said that ad bolted from the enemy, “I looked at it not from te isociological standpoint . . , wanted the best fighting unit poe sible, politics or. no _Dolitics.." | Clark sald ae pn S| troop integration “was expedient) from a military standpoint,” add-| ing: lems involved,. There we had no/ schools, no buses and no families) to consider.” Japanese Fishermen ‘Head for Aleutians HAKODATE, Japan (P—A flect'l of more than 300 Japanese fishing boats sailed today for Aleutian waters on the biggest salmon fish ing expedition in Japan's history.! | The fleet will operate near wa- ters in which Russia has. drastical-| ly curtailed commercial salmon) fishing. operations. One call is all it all at low cost. ' 1 Closets Bulging? | ext pick up all your otituof-season gar- ments (those precious furs, too) clean them and store them... from heat, moths and moisture, Yas CALL FEDERAL 4-2579 NOW takes... We'll safe WE GIVE HOLDEN’s | RED STAMPS | over forty-five should have reg- + Nn nT nine | Sl “There were no social prob-i ss ANON. 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SHOW ROOM And You May CHARGE or LAYAWAY Your Purchase! | For a FREE Home DEMONSTRATION 59457 16 WEST cEURON = FACTORY, Live Fish, Turtles Lose Deluxe Home — Buys Sunken Car, Marine Life Gratis, sade alawiemny © imc ac ae ne A Ant Milford Corrspondent ;| Plan Conference, World Tea and Election; to) Name Host Family _ ‘EAST LANSING — Grass-root jn other submarine creatures have IM nad a deluxe home in a Ford car. Catastrophe at the bottom of White Lake for the schools which’ will protect|spot ‘on the lake, 500 feet from } ~ Fo from natural and atomic|shore, and his front wheels dropped disaster. down. (This is the same spot that Dr. Clair L. Taylor, Statejteenagers were playing “chicken” Superintendent of Public Insture-|last winter and were fined by con- ‘tion, sald the recent tornadoes in| servation officers). Western Michigan demonstrated) ygijan got out of bis car and the need for shelters. called a wrecker. In the pecan the Michigan safety | of pulling the car back onto conference that the school build- eS eete Cons eee Hudsonville played an im- and disappeared out of » =~ ee ten feet of water. . _ and : victims after the tor-; All efforts to get the car up the change (IF'YE) banquet and con- ference, Saturday, May 5, in East Lansing “These 22 young people who have represented the United States in 20 foreign countries as IFYE dele- gates will be looking for new ways that they can promote international good-will and understanding, = ‘3 “ Some fifty foreign countries | Y-TEENS PLAN MOTHER-DAUGHTER EVENT charge of the event are Karen Anderson, Linda and the United States participate | —The Isaac E. Crary Junior High School Y-Teens Harrison, Karen Morgan, Pauline MacAbee, in this IFYE program sponsored | are busily making plans Tértheir mother-daughter Marcia Adair and ula: Zisman. Pictured » oenilfggare Beeeclerge Aare luncheon and style show, to be held in the school planners are (left to right) Laura Upchurch, and failed and work was a until the ice had. melted. In fact, F a in cooperation with the | gymnasium Saturday, May 5, at 12:30.: Y-Teens — Karen Anderson and Marcia Adair. fice, place|"° service station in the area want- importance of having: 8 sale ed the job until: yesterday when US. Department of Agriculture | wijj: model J. C. Penney styles. Charimen in OE mnie cas atenaneatt oe ac and state local extension ss as & Solent abendd srgbeved a commu-|°epted it. nee b ‘ with ourviges. — oe . q , Fil £O ° “the meantime, boats posers Sega, - M p 10 B kf E he cag ~ Late, tad anathing their pro- with the U.S. lan 8 0 ; 4 to Be Shown ' eee co the top, When : ven woth tea!” w Planned for Tuesd May 6atHolly Church under school Complaints began to in, Con- _ | A “world tea” will be the theme y ° ay a 0 y U bg materials servation Officers warned the own- UP FROM THE DEEP— Hauling up muck a — of the afternoon session of the at Rally Tonight greater resistance er to remove the car in 30 days which was buried for four months in a bed of sea-weed. car, |IFYE conference at the East Lans-| The Archdiocesan Council of The Rev. Robert Shelton, re-| HOLLY — The tenth annual flood and atomic or receive a heavy fine, owned by Kenneth Milan, broke through the ice of White Lake last jing home of Mary Woodward, as- Catholic Men will observe its tenth ional missionary tems Clelene a,|Mother and Daughter breakfast at URGES ORGANTZA pitas geve wp eal oe Me ee On et We erin IFYE advisor. The 199657 officers hy 315 1 iy Tuesday. in Ary i wil be the guest speaker at the/the local St. Rita's Catholic Church Taylor urged school car, (sight unseen) to Harold ~ . will be elected at the business|front of St. Aloysius Church on|sPecial son ants feluns ken will be served in the church dining trators at the conference who made arrangements to s Rev. Marion Dye meeting conducted by Dean Allen,|Washginton Bivd., Detroit. fet oa ; room following the eight. o'clock civil defense the water-logged machine a e e river é : Gratiot County 4H Club agent and| The recitation of the Rosary is)“ . mass Sunday, May- 6. Siete eich can “orepere for brought up. jWill Give Talk alumni president. expected to rise above the roar of| The Rev. Shelton will show pic- Ss we every disaster. went out in a boat to locate). 5 . Colored slide rush-hour traffic, The. prayer will) tures of the Orient and the Strath- . Loy Norris, then when it was found, he| [}> at Oakwood : choosing the host ius bo = be led by Father Lucian A. Hebert,| more-Judso Trumpet Trio will | t will be served by the men of intendent of the radio aerial up and tied eS 0 urns woula) Comite IFYE's, and methods of spiritual director of the council) be an added ee. apt pd “9 under. the direction bs chairman of ag on the end. A chain was ; OAKWOOD—"What effect furthering the influence of IFYE with John F, Holland, the nar-| The bus m First Bapt n F. . Mrs. rge dropped down and hooked on the it have on the United States if » nm |rator. Church, Drayton Plains, will leave'Beadle i s chairman for the event. — the ‘com! tront axel, a cable attached to the SLES We A Marlette truck\ Aden oad Sata tamed to cum: png ry! god —— = An organ recital of sacred music| tbat church at 6:30 p.m. for the| —————e Utica chain, then power-winched ashore. | i.0- was burned fatally yester-/munism?” will be discussed by the) _— “es nd singing of the Star Spangled! Auburn Heights event, which be-/]QQ Scout Leaders Meet the process, the car Cafe Paree” will be the theme|Banner will precede the prayer. gins at 7:30. : coant he p " dropped)". truck Pe¥: Marion Dye of Dearborn at D f os Paci ot a 5-foot mud bed, so that when| 48y vige gee cab of a a special meeting at 8 p.m. Sunday ~ “opty oman that evening je be/ After the Rawary, Father James J. —_—_—_—_—_——_—. irector for District it was finally on dry land, four| caught after a co ' in Oakwood Community Church, al community church par-|Maguire, chaplain of the Newman 20ver Suith, Birminghem architect. of muck clung to the motor, F. Crawford, 32, suffered 7150 Baldwin Rd. . ‘lors in Okemos.. An inspirational|foundation at -Wayne University, RUMMage Sale Dates LAKE ORION : 100 Seout Harry P : 7 ve ROCHESTER — The Mission leaders and their friends from = top and inside, ; service will follow, ‘including a sa-|will give a brief address on ‘“‘Com-| C : F Off third degree burns over % Per) ‘The Rev, Mr. Dye will also jute to National 4H Club, S , Study Guild of the Congregational|ingeliville, Lake Orion, Oxford : lremen er Workmen also tound the trunk |cent of his body. He died several! show color movies of missiona: o -H Club, Sunday,/munism and the Closing of the| “iY “lt ite fret ram-(@nd Sashabaw areas had an op- : "Ss Frolic’ TRY THIS QUICK TEST =) ABOUT YOUR SECURITY! ~ CL airimneus LAPEER—Marlene Alice Whipp| _ Speaker'tor the evening will be Masonic | lier revealed that a new typeland Pfc, Robert Elton Hunt were| Albert Case of the Oakland Coun. four successive weeks, \C2t@ Will be given to those whO|married recently in an evening! ‘Y Juvenile Court, who will talk voted elsewhere before moving t0)ceremony in the rectory of Church) out Camp Oakland. Persons who complete the train-|the township. The card should be|of the Immaculate Conception. There will be special music, fol- new mem filled out and mailed to the clerk} Marlene is the daughter of Mr.|jowed by the serving of refresh- bers of the church on Sunday,|in charge of their previous home > Whi os ; ; 4 May 27. area $0 the vema's name will be a * - aban 9 ia 1. Do you know your Sotial Security serial cleared from that roll. |Hunt of Concord are Robert's par-| : ~ number? Yes 0 No 0 ; Southfield Church Slates —_——_—_—— ents, Joan Frances Bracken ‘Martin Luther’ Sunday ° Candidate Preacher The bride wore a white bal- Marries Walter King 2. Do you know how long you have to pay | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The to Be at Hunters Creek ce on ae mee pomp | “MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. to become eligible for Old Age and Surviv- : film “Martin Luther,” will be] METAMORA — The Rev. Duane. of § was et ridal Neal McMann of Marlette have an- ors Insurance? Yes G No O | at the Southfield United|Lindsay of Hope Baptist “Church | —_ fingertip length. | nounced the marriage of their aa byterian Church, 21575 West/wil) be guest speaker at Hunters Maid of honor was Rosemary|daughter, Joan Frances Bracken,|~ — a Ten Mile Rd., Sunday at 7 p.m.|Creek Community Church at ooth|P8¢nski, who wore a pale blue to Walter King son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. De you know the exact monthly maxi- There < be oa the 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. services. pang silk with a matching’ pic- oT. duane wane ears ad oy Rew mum and minimum payments of Old fay — Fe Tide tr eee eae! Attending the biidegroom as best|J. Paul Pumphrey, in the Metho- and Survivors Insurance? Yes) No fi 5 . iF _|man was Lynwood Schaller of Co- dist parsonage. Attendants were Party at Gingellville will be held in the church base we i és ing ment. at noon lumbiaville. \Carol Philpot of Sandusky and Wil- 4. Die you know what yous tally bene GINGELLVILLE — Members of|- At ‘the Bible—study meeting at) Following the ceremony, 9 re- (474 King of Midland, twin brother ve dare m? 4 : Gingellville Community Club g p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Orval! ception Pod sab watee ~ ® ang (ot he bridegroom. After a trip to are inthe OASI program? Yes (] No] and the Community Square Dance | Dunkeld of the First Baptist! friends was held at the honte of siphoned mtn, they will live . a bere : rl =. Pontiac, will be present.) the bride’s parents, pe ate. 5. De you know who is not covered 4 ab, f a) r an : “ ci ity? Yes() No evening of cards and dancing. A “i 44, |, Pic. and Mrs. Hunt left Wednes-| A total of 168,732,160 acres of Social Security? snack bar will be in operation: Youth Program Tonight | {day for North Carolina where he is land and 2,364,000 acres of inland - METAMORA—There’ will be a, *tationed with the U.S. Army. [water are included within Texas. WCTU convention will be held! er churches are being invited and, Wednesday at Hunters Creek Com: | guest speaker will'be Rev. Howard WCTU Confab at Lapeer youth meeting at ir ge a a ions = | 6. Do you feel you should know more about ) gine Church SF. eee : | your own retirement program? LAPEER — Toe Lager County! "Yoong prope tom sever 1 DAN RIVER COTTON | Yer Nol MR. AND MRS. IVAN CARROTHERS Sal e ©) Ti O n R i te U n i te s iam tod there wl bea Pot Drotinase. Adults wil th be we COORDIN ATE ‘ | . 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SAIL- Read the first column beginning— TUESDAY, MAY Ist4 « “SUN felhuron dinelles “HONESTY PAYS” the "Is Jeet’ oid boy sald, “without tagoitintion.” boy “We'd take half; ‘Ta ‘ - a end “We'll tike it to the police.” The Officer called the endorser who told him, “Give each boy @ $5.00 bill and my thanks.” ‘Those two begs walked out of that police station et like two kings. th of them hed learned « lesson: 4 “Honesty pays." M. &. SIPLE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ~ M6 N, Perry Street Phone FE %-8378 UM, Japanese School Sign Research Pact TOKYO w@~The University of Michigan and Waseda University, | DIAMONDS for the Discriminating _ CASH Diamond Buyer! We assure you of savings.on your diamond pm because we sell only for cash! e urge you to shop elsewhere . . . then compare‘ our values. Sorry—our. low mark-up policy on diamonds prohibits us from extending credit:..but we encourage you to use our Layaway Plan. “Visit Our Store—You'll Save More” LEONARD'S 20 N. Perry St. ‘(Corner of Lawrence) stitutions: of learning, have signed one of Japan's oldest private in- an agreement to carry out joint research into productivity in- crease. The two institutions agreed professors, . The Japanese institution will send 30 scholars to Michigan in exchange for 12 from there. Sixteen Waseda students and two from Michigan are to be ex- changed before the end of this Jumping Frog Derby, to be hel here May 17 to 20. ‘ Air Taxi to Cleveland | begun an air taxi service between Detroit and Cleveland. Two planes, an 1l-passenger and a six-seater, are operated by the Taxi Air Group, Inc. The fare is $14 plus tax one way and $25 plus tax round trip, 9 ——- to Sena, data’ fora. theeeyear|New Official Appointed to Safety Commission man, 45, executive secretary of the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph area! weekend to 62 finalists in compe- tition for $1,000 alumni disting- | DETROIT — Seaplanes have) re THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 Set Open House "jUNIOR EDITORS] “ 5 « : 1c | [opened four years ago, plane to|Rescue om Sn May os Se Se : to start an exte! has a iSanta Clara in Cuba are on the ; . ow Michigan ‘The Netherlands ts celebra brothers ' o . to study operations of a land grant|the painter Rembrandt's 350th|when fire ‘ university. Cuban university, 'birthday this year. ment. here t is a small purple flower. is there is a dark spot in the center Suggested by the name of the flower ground that shows a little girl hanging out som bright blue sky. The yellow clothes basket at her feet has a on top. You will see many wild flowers this summer if you look for them, just as the Pilgrim children found them in their first spring in Amer- ica. Let’s all-be friends of the wild flowers by helping to keep them alive and growing. : (Marcia Anderson, Richmond, Va., suggested this idea first and/ie? she gets Junior Editors’ $10 award. If you have an idea we can use, send it in care of this newspaper and perhaps you will get an award Be too. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Monday: Let's Have a Garden MSU Host to Finalists EAST LANSING (~The Mich- igan State University develop- ment fund is paying host this LANSING (@®—Gerald W. Ship- - Some stores make refunds because it is their policy to do ~ "MMT MY MONE BAK... SS | WANT A CREDIT!” =. Yes! Yes! This is the time of year that the Board is swamped these questions where some people want to take back the shirt or tie 77 -that Aunt Tillie gave them and get their. money back. The following : is the summary from a pamphlet called: “I Want My Money Back”: _ | “Whether you can return merchandise for credit or refund depends entirely upon the polidy of the company with whom you do business. There is no outside agency which can ' refunds for customers.” with Stores are not required to post signs that “all sales are final,” nor are they required to signs regarding refunds, or exchanges, although — some stores may do #0 or may provide such notice on sales slips. : whose policy is‘unknown to you and which states one whether it can In the case.of a store, the merchandise can be “returned,” you should establish be returned for a refund or only for an exchange. not because they-are required to. It is a “privilege” they extend to customers. j It is a “privilege” that should not be abused by needless return of merchandise which adds tremendously to the cost of doing. business and penalizes “all customers. A reliable store is always anxious and ready to correct its errors. Give it a chance to do so. : BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD & - | eee | Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Seeks Restraint Order community property and to ap-| . point a receiver to take charge of it until their divorce trial. Mrs. Rubinoff, 41, until recently book- ing manager for her husband, 58, charged him with cruelty. ~ FOR A NEW NEST! If it’s the down payment on a new home you want... you can have it in a’set amount of time by STARTING YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW and adding to it regularly. PLUS our generous dend added semi-annually. PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST ... START TODAY} rate of divi- as the new executive secretary : ar of the Michigan State Safety Com-|uished schelaralip awards. The. fi- 2 - mission, sa ‘i ; ps were ' , One Jumpy Chance Ga” Witiases “48d Sbipuiit:lodlocied trac: ee eee Pa Waldron Hotel Bidg. , Phone FE 5-6 ANGELES CAMP, Calif. —| who has occupied his present PO- 900 outsanding high school stu- d : ss Won Leong Hop soon will have aj Sition for seven years, will assume chance-to justify his name,|his new duties after May 1. Ship- dents Charles Leong of San Francisco|™an will succeed Maxwell Halsey, has entered Won ‘Leong Hop in|Who resigned. His salary will be . the annual Calaveras County| $8,000 a year. . ‘ i033 For the price of a stalk of celery - you can cook — nine complete meals" for a family of four, : on your electric range. — And remember, : only an electric range is “white-glove” clean. That’s why smart homemakers say: You can Live Better — .. Electrically.” Wg * ras | af cs 8, ff } by, stay at THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIT. 28, 1956 ke ‘ A EM 3” . La ; : MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * ‘ —— iz saree 4 So tr) pews : hp a a 4 s . coyhet e in : ie Sees s Seu : a Community Program aah daa wt masts Gia opie house section of the program during which visitors will be shown the latest methods and = equipment used in the treatment of mental illness. paee eee Rie ‘ fF PRPPEPET ETA eee ee A highlight will be the workshop more about mental illness, what ~ causes it and what can be done “about it. . The Press is in complete ™ ‘sympathy with this program. As © a result of it Dr. LaCorg and his “glides hope to bring about a of the problems of mental ill- ness. Especially they’ want to emphasize that there should be . mo more stigma attached to “ mental illness than to any other ‘human ailment. * * * Another aim is to present the hos- pital to visitors for what it is — a modern, scientific institution in which méntally ill persons really do -depaftments of the hospital is that in which emotionally disturbed chil- dren, not mentally defective or ill, Take time to visit the hospital next week and learn how psy- = *. chiatric progress has made the = “word “insane” only a regretful L _. . memory of the days when mental | _ treatment was largely custodial. _ =Rey. Rufus M. Traver , * ‘When death called Dr. Rurus M. al on Depa begrcgrlemsiaae by distinguished service to two Pontiac ~ churches. = Sixteen of his 50 years in the m!n- ~ istry, from 1902 to 1918, were devoted = to the First Baptist Church. In 1906 . he organized a mission Sunday school - . “which in 1917 became aad — +, Baptist Church. ay : Born in Rensselaer County, ; _ New York, he completed his edu- ig eation and earned his doctorate = at Bucknell University. A vet- = eran of World War I, Dr. Traver <= \was appointed field secretary of ® the Baptist Church in 1918 and = served with the U. S. Army. ea a oe | = Evidence of the high esteem in + which he was held includes the nam- Se cut Adult Bible Class of -- Bethany Baptist Church. Other de- “ served tributes were his election to. ~ the office of honorary deacon for life “and the furnishing of the pastor's ~ study which was nemed in his honor. ~'On October 9, 1954, Bethany Men’s Club gave a dinner commemorating Dr. Traver’s 50 years of religious and , community service. 25%, -* | * _ ‘The privilege of living 85 years is _ given few men. Fewer still. spend Monday, April 30. At that time visi- -get well. One of the most interesting - - young men should serve as a ghastly reminder to all motorists that alcohol and gaeatine will not mix. . x ‘ . Waterford Police Chief “Van ATTA had no trouble in determining that the victims of this crash had been drinking. The réport shows the car. did have beer bottles in it, Earlier there was a report that five young men in a car bearing the same license number had thrown a beer bottle through a passing car’s win- dow and were acting as though drunk. * x * Obviously the car had been driven at such speed that it missed a curve and struck a tree with terrific force. The engine, torn free by the impact, landed 75 feet away. The only mys- tery is how the lone survivor managed to escape instant death. It is to be hoped that: the memory of this horrible crash will serve as a constant warning to other motorists against drink- , ing and driving. PHS Band Wins Again © As-has been the case every year since 1933, Pontiac High School Band has won first division rating in State Ciass AA competition. The 85 young musicians under the direction of Datz C. Harnis, were competing in the annual Michigan School Band and Orchestra Festival at Michigan State University, So — noteworthy was the skill and finish with which they played, that all four judges gave them number one e ratings. * & k The only other Class AA school which won top honors was Muskegon, Other bands in that class which com- peted at East Lansing include those from Owosso, Flint Central, Midland and Benton Harbor. | Once again congratulations to the students and their director on this: festival victory. All Pontiac can be proud of the great con- tribution they are making to the cultural: advancement of the community, The People’s Business: Williams Nicked Republican Team ‘Scores - 6n Absenteeism. Issue By ROGER LANE SING—For the first time in quite while, Republicans put Gov. Williams on the political defensive with their gadfly tactics in Kalamazoo and Grand . Rapids. They turned what gave promise _ of being some high road politicking in “non- partisan” State Government Days into political pitched battles, They have had a chance to draw a number of issues sharply and attract a goodly amount of public attention to them. To some extent, the effort put out by the State Central Committee probably has heartened Republican workers in the ranks and stiffened their will to get into the campaign and pifch. 4 * * ° In a way, the Republicans are availing themsel of about the only device at their disposal, lacking as they do any rough and ready spokesman in state office to answer Democratic sallies promptly and effectively. NOT PANICKED Certainly, the Republican newspapér and television queries put to the governor and his Democratic associates in their first two “reports to the people” didn’t panic or even bewilder them, despite the element of surprise at Kalamazoo, . * _* That isn’t the point. It did throw them a little off stride, and kept them from harvesting a full crop of political hay. It may have forced a couple of political errors. Take the absenteeism issue raised at Grand Rapids, for example. Did the governor make a mistake in the way he met it? Some people think so, al- though at the same time belleving that the Democrats got back on the track with Neil Staebler’s counterattack a day or two afterwards. Staebler, Democratic state chairman, said in effect that the same allegations leveled against Williams could be directed against two Republican stars, President Eisenhower and Detroit Mayor Albert E. « Cobo, the party’s probable nominee for governor. Those who chalk up an error against Williams say, he would have done better - to ignore or laugh off the a emai. a Many tabbvtalits viewers Thursday night — felt that the absenteeism question got . if , i “PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD MAKE STRAIGHT IN THE DESERT A oe on eres ~L54.903 | A + w. * “Much Needed Road Building Program Days: of All Faiths Lag B/Omer, Observed Sunday, Breaks = Season of Semi -Mourning for Jews _ By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday in the Jewish calendar is Lag B'Omer which _ literally means “33 omer.” A day with such a name needs some explaining, and this is the explanation: Be- tween Passover and the next Jew- ish festival (Shavuoth) there are 50 days. In the book of Leviticus (chapter 23, verses 10 to 16) the people were commanded by Jeho- vah to make an offering of a sheaf of barley on each of Shate days. A sheaf is an omer, but over the ber of the day was solemnly @n- ? i z i it i g i i ft Ml ; Instead of being happy diiring this period, the Jews—their scholars do not know wihy—decided they should be in a state of semi-mournng, So, vithout any really known reason , there are no feasts, no Except Sunday: Sunday, for some reason that is lost in the dim mists of antiquity, is a break in the sea- son, Today one may take time out. MORE ANCIENT SOURCE Actually, Jewish scholars believe the 33rd day of this period is con- nected with ancient rites that were going on among the pagans, long before the Jews really got them- selves separated from the heathen life around them in the Promised Land. Rabbis have tried to give this midharvest day some Jewish sig- nificance by relating it to actu- al events in Jewish history, For example, they have said the cele- bration is because it was on this day that a terrible plague was lifted from among the students of Rabbi Akiba. But this is really baseless, And they have said this is the day on which manna began to fall in the» wilderness (Exodus, Chap- ter 15) for te children of Israel. But the Pathe tieely eo is that the Jews, in their early association with the heathen around them, were enticed into a midhar- and adaptations, is what is left of that festival. rk out that way.. and I, whether we know it or not, sit under his trees today. He had the bad luck to be bishop of Alexandria at a time when a brilliant priest there, named Arius, was disturbing the entire world with his teaching that Jeous was, What Alexandria said, the world listened to. And kingsas well as the clergy listened to Arius and inclined to accept a doctrine that‘ mobile business would have reduced Jesus to noth- ing more than an inspired human prophet. * * «6 Athanasius, through merciless persecution including four exiles, stood fast and won out against the Arian heresy, and has gone ~ down in Christian history as one of the great figures in the formative period of Christian doctrine. He is ‘one of the “Church Fathers” to whom modern Christians are in- debted for the present definite- ness and purity of the faith they have inherited. (Copyright, 1956) ne of the People ~ Reader Says Pacholtoy,: ~ Church Are Team Mates Ph A Seg Ene el a wrt inners bet a m4 hed At the writer Why will people persist in being i Hi HIE niHH ir Ff i; i! ! e & § ar ~~ They're teammates. ‘What’s Going On Here?’ _ Senate Group Probe of GM Offers Confusing Picture In an editorial on the sub-com- mittee criticism of General Motors, the New York Daily News says: “Sen, Joseph W. ‘O’Mahoney (D- Wyo), professional hater of big and head of a Senate Ju- diciary subcommittee on anti-trust and monopoly, unveiled a subcom- mittee attack on Gneral Motors rp. “GM's profits, charges, are so ie that it's time for the slash —_ = of its cars and ther products to the consumer. : x * * “Let's suppose GM took this ad- vice, Let's suppose. (and ing a monopoly ils onan te Gremaas sonal wish he'd explain.” x kk * The same day, Leslie Gould, fi- nancial editor of the New York - “In one of the pepelae — a musicals, there was a song, the key line of which was ‘What's Go- ing on Here?’ “This might well be applied to Case Records of a Psychologist: the ‘study’ of General Motors just Children Delight in Hearing Escapades of Parents; Try ‘Grandparents Panel’ When Judy and Daniel were in grammar school, they had the most exciting auto trip they have ever experienced. For it afforded them a throw- back to my own childhood! * But such throw-backs are de- sirable so hold a “Grandpar- ents’ Panel,” either at school or in your own home and let the youngsters relar by finding that Dad wasn't a Superman in his far off youth. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-342: When Judy and Dan- iel were in grammar school, they asked if they could attend summer school. For they had originally entered first grade in February and hence were due to graduate in February. , But they preferred to move “up a half term so they could enjoy all the commencement activities of a June graduation, As we were heading back to Chicago from our summer home in Indiana, we detoured through Francisville to call on Gordon Witt, a cousin of mine whom I hadn't seen for possibly 30 years. As soon as he entered the room, he greeted me with the childhood designation: “Well, if it isn't George! How are you, Georgie?” Well, 10-year-old Danny and 12- year-old Judy were literally elec- trified with glee. * *® « And on our auto trip they couldn't contain their delight at hearing me called ‘‘Georgie.” “Wait till we get back to the farm and tel] George and Philip and David about that,” they threatened, PARENTAL POTENTATE Unwittingly, most parents are re- garded as somewhat austere po- tentates. Now Mrs. Crane will tell you that I am a pretty good type of father in most respects. This same revelation of the childhood traits of their parents, is thus one of the great benefits which children derive when they visit their grandmother and grandfather. The latter often tell stories about the misbehavior and escapades of the Daddy and Mother of those same grandchildren. Such tales are fascinating, for they ‘‘show up"’ the supposedly omnipotent and omniscient Daddy and Mother, GRANDPARENT PANELS At a PTA meeting, if you wish a new and helpful program, schedule a ‘Grandparents’ ‘Panel,”’ and be sure to invite as many of the chil- ' dren as possible to attend. ‘Then let these grandparents nar- rate some of the escapades and mischief of the peme and Mothers of that current crop of school youngsters, “But doesn’t this reduce the re- spect for parents, " somebody may inquire, No, not to any significant de- gree. But it will show the children that their parents were also timid, shy, mischievous boys and girls. And this realization will relieve the current children of much ten- sion based on feelings of inferiority. For it is surprising how many youngsters feel’ they are failing ing their parents because they fear the dark or toads or light- ning, ete. And they likewise de- velop a defeatism complex about their low grades, For most parerits tactfully forget their own low school marks and other defects but regale their youngsters by egotistical success stories. “When I was your age, I always worked for my money,” says the usual dad, “and I always made good grades." But he overlooks some flunk notices or other flaws, for it 1s human nature to forget painful events and only remember our own virtues! Always write to Dr, George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, hon gone RS ® long 3¢ stamped, self-addressed enve! and 20c to cover typing and printing ee tosts when you send for a psychological charts and pam- phiets (Copyright 1956) | } ! all H g 3 IF f i ag a with all its criticism the report run.’ Also that it was a “Yet, the staff and some of the Senators with an eye to the politi- cal campaign — think the study should be continued and broad- ened." Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE He was a stranger ee - ve Today he is a friend... And many are our interests now .«.» That have a common end... Indeed our friendship promises . .. To last for months and years .. . With mutual joy in each success .. . And sympathy in tears... Al- though we never met before. ., We feel like neighbors old... Who have a thousand memories ... Of happiness to hold... And so we should be conscious of . . . The stranger on the street .. . He may become the truest friend . We ever hoped to meet... For in the scope of God's design. . , We are not meant to be... As strangers but as friends who share . . Each other’s company. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15. Years Ago ‘NAZIS GIRD for new move in Middle East. HUGE U-S. 1943 arms expansion aims against any possible foe. . 20 Years Ago : BUSINESS TOLD by Secretary of Commerce to rid itself of gov- ernment. 10 to 30 MILLION feared dead or dying in Chinese famine, Dr. Brady’ s Mailbag: Cheese, Yolk of Egg, Peas and Beans Are Other Foods to Build Up Calcium By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. itching, especially at night... yeast will do no harm, buat I Fre « , : ete _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY, APRIL £8, 1956 ny , ¢ eee Bas : iedalaagepetotin _ oe . .. 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Richard Purteus, Mrs. Rudy Mazza, Monica Palace and Auxiliary women working on committees for the card party and fashion show are Mrs. Frank Spad- afore, chairman; Monica Palace and Mrs. Robert Mazza, tickets; Mrs, Robert J. Ranzilla and Mrs. Paul Felice, refreshments, Mrs. Verne P, Sinkler and Mrs. Tickets may be obtained at the door, Kate Smith’s Story Starts Here Monday t THE PONTIAC PRESS, onsors Tea and Reception Gamma Sp Sherwood, Walled Lake High School, "Future Teachers’ Club and Harold Hanson, president of Pontiac High School Future Teachers’ Club. member; Mrs. Stuart Galbraith, panel moderator and principal of Central School; Mrs. Harry King, former president of Michigan PTA and Cora Duke, a student at Lincoln Junior High School. eS _g Bnd Wmother, emphasized the need! SATURDA¥,-APRIL 28, -10956 Delta Kappa Gamma, Alpha Beta chapter members entertained members of Future Teachers’ Clubs Friday at a tea at Webster School, Mrs. Olive Lord is shown Future Teachers’ The annual Recruitment Tea and|ing the teaching field. ‘‘A teacher reception of Delta Kappa Gamma, |should feel a. great responsibility (Alpha Beta Chapter) was held at/to the charge in his hands as he Webster School Friday afternoon,| directs the growth of youth.” with over 200 members and guests present. Mrs. Elsie Welch was gen-| Highlight of the afternoon was eral chairman of the affgir, assist-) the presentation of the first edu- ed by vid Hicks, Mrs. Max Selle, Mrs.| Rut, Goodwin Dora Bristol, Mrs.“ Stuart Gal Township High School, who ac- braith, Mrs, Helen Rohrer, Mrs.| cepted the scholarship to continue Stanley Olezak and Helen Bulla. her education at college so she oe might be a teacher. She was se- The special guests of the society) ——__--__—__-. ——— were the Future Teachers Club of| America of this area including Wa- terford Township, Milford, Walled/ Lake, Commerce, West Bloomfield, i and the Pontiac system. Many oth-| Visiting at the home of Mrs. er students who are choosing|Alfred S. Danton on Lincolnshire teaching as a career were also in-|drive for several days are her vited to attend, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and iMrs. Arthur J. Stapleton and Greeting the guests were the officers of the association headed daughter Susan of Sault Ste. Ma- by Mrs, Iva O'Dell, and assisted |Tie. by Mrs. Fay Ealy, Mrs Olczak, On Sunday the Stapleton’s oth- Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup, Mrs. Da- | er daughters, Barbara and Judy vid Turo, Mable Double and Mrs. | will come from Lansing to spend T. E. Wiersema. | the day with them, The girls are Following the social hour, Mrs.| ' training at Sparrow Hospital Galbraith moderated a panel of| School of Hassing. . representative speakers from vari- i ous fields affecting the field of} These are busy days ye ge Poe teaching. The program was de-|°! the Rev. and Mrs. C. George signed to give further information|Widdifield of West Pike street— to the prospective teachers about|™oving days in fact. The family their chosen line of work. Mrs.|@re getting ready to move into Don McKee, a PTA president,|their new home on Ottawa drive. spoke of the importance of the . 2 ®* : pon sa Mr. and Mrs, Harold A, Fitz- teacher. to the parent, as the teach- er becomes the second guardian of|geTald returned to their home on the child, aids and directs the growth of the student, and works/|tending annua] meetings of the As- with all the factors df development | sociated Press and ot the Ameri- as the child passes through the| formative stages of life, * * * She spoke very strongly about) the role of the parent: “I feel that the parents should assist in the| achool program whenever possible,! that parents should follow closely | the development of their children.” Cora Duke, a Sth grade stu- | dent at Lincoln Junior High, spoke of the qualities a good teacher should develop: An un-. derstanding of the child, g knowl- edge of the material to be taught, a love of children, a sense of humor, a love of the subjects to be taught, and a genuine inter- est in the students, Wendell Banks, a 6th grade stu-| dent at Central School, spoke about helping role of the teacher. | He liked a teacher who was al-| ways willing to be of help.) “A teacher is very important in| the life of a child,” he said, “‘for| problems are always coming up | that need help in solving.” * * * A different phase of the — fession was presented by Bruce) Green, a student at Wayne Univer-| sity, who is just completing his practice teaching. “The prepara- tion for the teaching profession is hard,” said Mr. Green, “I know | that each year in college has been) increasingly difficult, for my re- sponsibilities have grown and with| it the work that it entails.” Mr. Green left the training for another profession to enter the field of teaching feeling that “in ks if af Mrs, Harry Avey, Mrs. Da-) cational award of the society to | of Waterford | ’ontiac Folks ‘Wolfe of Linden road and cians act. ‘ Pentiae Press Photos pouring for (standing left to right) Mrs. Elsie Welch, general chairman for the affair, Mrs, Stanley Olczak and Mrs. David Hicks. Clubs Are Guests lected by the society for her out- ized flowers in glittering pastel | standing achievements daring colors, potted electric pink gera- | her school career, including her |niums, and cages of living birds. scholarship, her leadership, her | Background music was supplied | fine character, and her good iby orchestral arrangements. of | eitizenship, Schubert's compositions. Two large tables + used ~ curving punch = an dtr ,jand tea, Silver. cande a 4 Pay ou - on po aoe evant. |Fangements in daffodils centéred = ithe tables. Mrs. Albert Kohn and ‘The community hall was decorated|Mrs. Olive Lord presided at the lin the spring motif with huge styl-' tables. * * * Still Travel-Minded ican Newspaper Publishers’ Asso-|Ray Falk of North Perry street, ciation in New York, They also/They left on Friday to open the attended meetings of the American cottage for the summer and to ‘Society of Newspaper Editors injhave everything in readiness for |Washington BD. C. ‘the first weekénd of relaxation. * * * | * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Tarr of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad N. Church |West Iroquois road were hosts to!of Erie road are anxious too, for a group of friends at dinner inthe days they will spend at their their home on Thursday evening. |cottage near Oscoda. They are The Tarrs are leaving today for)spending this weekend there mak- . yreensburg, Pennsylvania, where jing the necessary preparations for they will visit for several days |the summer months. |with Mr. Tarr’s father, Blaine) eo * * Tarr. . | Mr. and- Mrs, Raymond Poo! of | * @¢ ‘ : | me, and Men, D. G. Btrames one [Sum Caltoreda are visting at . tiaras. ae e home oi eir sol - | tertained a group of their friends (+o. in jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Edward | for dinner at Devon Gablew re- Pool of Prospect street cently, The party returned to the | The Edward Pools (nee Beverly | Strauss’ residence of James K iwonington) are receiving congrat- | boulevard following dinner, for julations on the birth of a daugh- | an evening of cards. iter,-Susan Lynn, April 25. Ottawa drive Thursday after at-| Looking forward to many pleas-| Maternal grandparents of the in- ant weekends at their cottage north | fant are Mr. and Mrs. James Well- lot Rogers City are Mr, and Mrs.|ington of Lowell street, i 3 f i Pontine Press Photo instrumental numbers and @ magi-’ pee ee de » SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 *{ fh j ont of whole Don’t Be Too F at to GoS THE PONTIAC PRESS Today, whether or not a woman goes swimming depends much moré on what her how old she is, Lancheon figure is like than on velope with your request to Jo Chicken sandwich (no pbutter—|sephine Lowman in care of The thin slices of whole wheat bread) | Pontiac Press. Sliced tomatoes or canned to- + * & matoes * | Many women cut down on One glass of skimmed milk their food intake in dramatic ‘Dinner ways in order to lose weight but Minute steak or chops discouraged and fail be- Salad of shredded cabbage and become cause of food fallacies they be- .Heve, Teday I want to talk about carrots One-half cup spinach—greens or a fow of them. broccoli . Sunday is the sixth day of my One-half grapefruit One glass skimmed milk * * «© If you would like to have my %Day Reducing Diet in a conveni- ent booklet form for present or future referénce send 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed en- 9Lay Reducing Diet. Women all over the country must, be ex- periencing that wonderful feeling which comes with diminishing pounds, Keep up the good work for another three days! Ld * id I want to talk about some of the Engagements, Trips Take Top Spot in Birmingham Social Activities BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Gustave, Jensen of Twelve Mile road, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Ann, to Dwight P. Allen Jr. His parents are Dwight P. Allen of Walnut Lake road and Mrs. Mildred Hersch Allen of Erie, Pa. Both young people attend the University of Michigan where Mr. Allen is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Ann is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta sorority. They will be married Sept. 8. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Frederick M. Dar- den (Lorraine Richert) of Grae- field road, announce the birth of a son, Kevin Marshall. * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Witbeck have sailed on the Mauretania for a twe weeks Caribbean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Mattaei Jr. have invited friends for dinner Saturday evening. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Tor, gerson and Dr. and Mrs. John M. Wakevainen. ‘ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease are expected home May 1 from a stay at their West Palm Beach home. * J * Mrs, Josephine Cutter has planned a wonderful itinerary for a group of girls she will take to Europe this sammer. Sailing June 23 on the Mauretania for Paris, they will go te Switzer- land and Italy, Austria and Ger- meny and through the Scandina- ‘vian countries. They will cross the North Sea inte Scotland and travel through Wales and Eng- | land before sailing for home | GET SPIC and SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN. ‘Sept. 1. Three local girls who will be in the group. are Mary Grindley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Grindley, and Caroline Wright, daughter of the Shelton Wrights of Bloomfield Hills, Nancy Clinger, daughtér of the L. H. Clingers of Birmingham. ; From Royal Oak will be Pat Broaddus and Alleene Widdis and Carol Lundgren, Sally Browne and Perry Moreland of Grosse Pointe. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Tor- rence will spend this weekend with friends in Chicago. , * * Mrs, Carl F. Unruh is home from a winter at Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Clem-/Mrs. Kenneth Dickinson, Mr. and ens. |Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Evans will|Mrs. John B. Hammond and Mr. be hosts at a supper party Satur-;and Mrs. Richard T. Hindley. day evening following the Village) Mr. and Mrs. Granville Morse, Players performance of “The Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis, Season.” | Mr. _and Mrs. Coyle Fisher, Mr. On May §& the Frank Moshers and Mrs. Francis M. Anderman, will give a dinner before a per-/Mr. and Mrs. William J. Riley, ie lf Club Held Sunday ° e. ! ; : ‘ ? ‘Claire Coci, official organist WIM Mung: ?lans May 3 the New York Phithermenie : \ : ety, present a recital Sunday ~ it 8:30 p.m, RE BNE ea Breakfast ebm ne he nae Cor : ng your meals ter Ses ca agg: Mey Bg he scan re : on \¢ ae when Fairway Club She has played with major sym- oe think gathered for a kick-off phony orchestras and given reci- ee O6 sick sheet petatnen. and first business meet- tals from coast to coast. Miss Coci care a8 sow gn Al weg Of the season. Mrs. Adria has also played to audiences in. on haa reduce to, Mrs. Lee Lysinger a England, Belgium, France, Scot- bootie Ee gman wet pow g Earl Hagan assisted the land and Finland, " , ‘ John Heitech, elected: Toneate and Pugue in D Minor... Bach € food, nutritionwise, It is ast fall, Aedante tn Fog : Se ay Us cooked, ot he Miher _—— i. pips Y Noseitik tes a wey als er he Kee Chore Raat PS — i Toccata... sss scp: tis instance, eight 2 - inch Mrs, Heitsch aie French-trie@ potatoes give you |. heads, recy ee som pod ne ee ee 160 ealetion, ene . Sourth ; Mrs, Hyatt, Mrs, Jack | Miss Coci’s ‘is the first of petate enlnd 160 calecies, Mrs. John Shoemaker, tourna program in Church's spring and one-half cup of creamed po- ment; Mrs. George Miller, Mrs concert series. The program is jatoes abbut 100, . Sauer, and Mrs. Glen Hick- open to the public free of charge. : potato is nutritious and also son, rules and Mrs. H. Guy Moats, {just a dot of butter, The sweet Mrs. Gertrude Present, Mrs. m ei | | (185 calories) and, while excellent R. Frisch were added to the roster : : aoe of playing | Bread is another Yood which is . ‘lavolded by the reducing woman, : Navy Mothers ‘Meet ° rT: Ja ‘wet she may, it she is in| -EQiON Work Nowal'S Open Tonight ‘Til 9 ras Gas cccats oy suncalee or at Naval Station. | oe Related to Group}... mre nu : However, a slice of whole wheat sire: thay Fieuhing precio: alters heopare COO Wk wes e>- Sunday 2 to be : gives you 75 calories and/the Tuesday meeting of Pontiac delegate to the National : pS protein bread ‘and Melba toast are) Unit WCTU held in the parlors of|Convention in New Orleans June p much lower, You need some bread the First Presbyterian Church. De | 11-15. The group will enter an ex- > and cereal on the long-term re-'yotions were by Mrs; A./hibit of sewing at the convention. - ducing diet E. Potbury, of the Au-| Officers of the club will join oth- TIME FOR Most of the dry cereals give |burm Heights Unit, Mrs. Potbury|er Navy Mothers clubs in a joint .- you 100 calories a cup while the ane sate Sey 90. you We: Raatanen © Sen, Dee Bey 2 cooked cereals run about 109 /Perance . Plans Jnade " calories for thrée - fourths Mrs, William Deaver spoke to|attend the open house at Pontiac Naturally you should use mil the members on the work of the|State Hospital. PLAY CLOTHES instead of cream and should aet-;Loyal Temperance Legion. Musical; The club met Thursday evening : : go haywire with sugar. | selections on the trumpet were pre-|at the Naval Training Station and : allacies| "ted by Larry. and Gary Sher| announcement was made of a card here ace Many were Sala? man. | party today at 8 p.m. at the Naval|PARKING 8 a a net ave eetcnber to] O% May 22 all Unions of WETU!Station. Tickets will be avaiable! REAR 9 . leave off the in-between snacks| Will gather in Friendship Hall at|at the door. Proceeds will be used|of STORE e and the “trimmings,” take smaller|Central Christian Church for a|for veterans hospitals and needy | ; : - | and no seconds, and boil, cooperative family night. families. Huron at Telegraph ; bake or broil, rather than - ; : Attendants Told at Bridal Fete Held at Hall Sandra Morrow, bride elect of Ronald Edward LaBarge an- nounced her wedding attendants at a shower given in her honor, at the Knights of Pythias Hall re-| cently. ; Sandra, daughter of Mr, and| Mrs. Russell J. Morrow of Wi i street and Ronald, son of the | Arthur LeBarges of Lester court, will exchange vows in St. Vincent de: Paul Church on June 2. maid of honor. Other attendants | are Gerry Campbell, Mary Bieri, | Joan Coganck and Betty Schram. | Shari Ann Morow will perform! the duties of flower girl and Mich- | ael Feliksa will be the ringbearer. shower were | E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Mare Par- ‘formance -of the show. Their Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schulte, Mr. Lillian Little, Mrs. Phelina Bivens, | guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Clark|and Mrs. John T. Annas, Mr. andj Mrs. D. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Harry/ Mrs. Robert LaJoie and Mr. and| Eugene Webb and Mrs. Stanley) V. Collins Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John|/Mrs. James Nunnelly, are others. | Leonard Mrs. | Zywicki. sons, Cecil McCann and Mrs. Elea- nor Buck. | *. * ® j Mr. and Mrs. Philip Martz of Clawson (B&rbara -Parks) an- nounce the birth of -a daughter, Deborah Sue, March 17. * we & i Mrs. Ben Ruhl and her daugh- ter, Kathy, have returned home jfrom Naples, Fla., where they spent three months, *. « , | May 5 is the date of a benefit dinner to be given at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Judge W. Bearden on Tottenham road. The affair is sponsored by the | Mercy League for the Child Wel- | fare Fund of the Catholic Family | League of Oakland County. The Mercy League consists of young women of Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills whe are con- stantly working for the Family League. | Among those expected to attend the invitational dinner are Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Conroy, Mr. and FE 2-7132 i \ ys RUG CLEANING time! | NEW WAY RUG 42 Wisner St. 9x12 Domestic Wool Rug $B 95 Additional Charge for Sising > Don’t try to clean your heavy carpets yourself! We have the modern facilities and know-how to thoroughly dry clean if carpets. i Your Blankets Carefully Cleaned and Luxuriously Fluffed Careful Dan not only cleans your blankets spic and span and abso- lutely spotiess ... he also restores the nap to its full, natural depth, gives it fluffy, new-blanket softness, actually brings it “back-to-life”’ in all its luxurious beauty. His thorough, but ever-so-gentle, cleaning brings out delicate colors, all bright and Sparkling. Yow get them back in transparent plastic bags. 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NEISNER’S Beauty Salon 2nd ee tee @# # we wee es Ap, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 er 4 | ith Assistance From ‘the Doctor ‘iiving + Physician- Minister Team By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE About twenty-seven years ago, I was awakened about two in the T found the person calling was a prominent local physician. at this hour, but I'm in trouble. I am at the home of a,patient and I've done all I can for her. We are in a erisis and I need your help. Will you come?” *.* » * Of course I agreed. I was a bit confused. What I stood on the steps of the house and, before ringing, prayed for guidance. The dector took me into the) living room. ‘‘What do you want me to do?" I asked.’ “I don't went you to give her any advice,” he said. ‘“‘What I do want you to do is to help me fill that. DR, PEALE sickroom with the healing power of God. He is the. greatest of physicians and I am only His servant. I may treat the; patient, but God alone can heal her. And you, His minister, and I, His physician, must be partners in helping her find that healing.” . We went into the bedroom. The woman's face was flushed with fever; she was restless, tossing on her pillow. ‘‘The crisis is at hand,” the doctor said. WE BOTH PRAYED TO GOD Although she seemed only semi-conscious, I began to quote Scrip- ture passages on faith and healing and the doctor did the same. Then I prayed and he prayed, we talked back and forth across her bed about the Lord and His healing presence with us. We told Bible stories about healing. We continued until we both felt God’s presence. And presently, the patient did too, for she opened her eyes, looked at us’ and a sweet, contented smile come over her face. Then she fell into a deep sleep. We continued to sit with her for | twe or three hours until, finally, the said: “I believe the crisis has passed, I think she will get well.” She did recover. I went home but had no desire for sleep. I was too moved, so I walked the streets in a state of great excitement. I had seen, in actual OS tae Fe Mea ee et Siger Seige wiencened, aad & * * Up to then, T had held a materialistic conception of medicine; I thought that while doctors treated the body, it was unscientific to treat soul that the body might be cured. From that night on, I have} Brings Aid to the Afflicted _morning from a deep sleep by the ceaseless ringing of the telephone. | “T apologize, Norman,” he said, “for waking you could I, a minister, do to help a. doctor in a crisis? | se Gary, Ind. will preach tonight at the 7:30 service, listic Tabernacle at 60 N, Tilden St.\to the sea, but the Pacific salmon Rev. Lincicome is a_ nationally dies after spawning in fresh water. - ‘ ry . " . = 2 « SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH — The boys and girls pictured are all members of the Seventh-Day Adventist day school and church. They play for school | programs and participate in church activities playing in the Sabbath School Orchestra. In school, their selections are folk songs, semi-classical, secular and marches, The numbers are mostly hymns at Sabbath School. Photographed were David Wilson of il Palmer street, (lett 4 right) Bill Glennie of 2308 Montroyal avenue, Norman Wil- son of 111 Palmer street, Ann Marsa of Bloomfield Terrace, Sue Mason of 76 S. John- son avenue, Allen Beardsiee of Bloomfield Terrace, Stanley Marsa of Bloomfield Terrace and Duaine Goines of Pine Knob road. Elder Herbert E. Lohr is pastor of the church. “ie ‘Evangelist to Speak known evangelist of the Free Meth-! odist Church. The public is invited Evangelist Forman Lincicome,of)ig attend, Sunday at 11) The Atlantic salmon enters fresh .m, and 7:30 p.m, in the Evange- ‘water to spawn and then seturns supine gag beadbor ye teighwee fhe | “The LITTLE CHURCH With the BIG HEART” . Invites You To Merning Worship ee ee tee svaveceecdd100 A. M, COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH © 64 West Columbia Ave. : Pinay Ps Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship. .....11:00 A. M. B.T.U,y ......... wees. 6:30 PLM, Evening Worship ..... . 7:30 PLM, © Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention 6:45 P. M, seen eeeeee oe Pilgrim Zz. PF. Buss. soneeeMaereves Evening Service . erreeeeer eer rree "eevee eer PY TT Ter 7:30 P, M, Bring Your Family to Sunday School. sesdeescees sees 10:00 A.M, THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount £. 1. SWANSON, Pastor as “FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OCérner East Heron and Mi, Clemens of Mill 8t., Ponting (Opposite Pest Office) Malcolm EK. Burton, Minister ey Morning Service 10:00 A. M, ! “LET US THREATEN THEM” The Rev, Mr. Burton, preaching DOES SCIENCE PROVE THE BIBLE WRONG? Some people are convinced that it does. . They read. in the Bible, for ex- ! ample, that the stars are fixed in the “roof” of the world like -lumi- nous ornaments, which is the way they appeared to the unscientific ion of & the authors of Genesis. pal scientific knowledge — that stars are incandescent j moving in space. : Although willing to sichsionl ‘ edge that God created the universe, these scientific-minded folks refuse to believe the Biblical account in which apparently it all took place in six days. Also, they contend that _ the scientific evidences of evolu- tion to contradict the Bible in this instance. As far as Catholics are concerned, there can be no real conflict be- tween scientific truth and religious truth, From the time of Moses ing in our own time, the fantastic secret of atomic energy. There will a occur, in the unfore- seeable future, even more revolu- tionary discoveries, But the fact temains that science has yet to pro- duce any evidence that discredits the basic truths of Holy Scripture. The Bible, to begin with, is a book of religion—not « scientific i oh BG eo ie sasieusieciealibbasiceiniiiibain i puptelticn of cervsin divine erothe. These include such matters as the creation of all things... the crea- tion of man as the object of God's through — - SPONSORED BY MSGR. AXM. SHARPE COUNCIL, | NO, 600, PONTIAC, MICH. promise and plan of redemption. | In writing of these things, the atithors of the Old Testament were divinely protected against error, God did not, however, stand over them and dictate what they wrote. Their writings, therefore, while recording basic truths, are ‘dothed in language forms common to their U.S.A. at Lake Dr. W. NIGHTLY Through MAY 6th at the Apostelic Church of Christ |=..." 458 CENTRAL ‘ whe siden REV. HAROLD ASHBY SERVICES NIGHTLY 7:30 SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE 10 A. M. Attend Our Growing SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A. M. Interesting Classes five years, It the advice and imeeting. Five Bishop ©. A, | Rev Harold Parent, Paster Ashby a l7- planned problems of the =| Washington, spect po and “ influenced | tural and scientific concepts | far less enlightened than our own. | A correct appraisal of the Book | of Genesis, and the history of Crea-_ tion, requires an understanding of the meanings which the Old Testa | ment authors intended to convey, | and an- Tha gare-seaal of the lan- guage forms, philosophy and mores of their times. An interesting pam-. phlet explaining these things, and | Jetailing the doctrine of the age- old Catholic Church concerning a will be sent free, in a pl in wrap “" on your request. lobody will call on you. Write to- day for Pamphlet No. KC-48. Sediasenetimalinmetianetiamatiat teat! | emai, state. sr ‘tours. “4 missoun states. Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at inane Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages DR. WILLIAM H. Church leaders from 16 countries’ in ‘Asia, Africa and Latin Amer- ica are gathering in consultation; with the Board of Foreign Mis- ¢ isions of the Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian has been a member of the board of the Church where the Board's one thousand missionaries are working. In most countries a year-long survey has preceded the called Dr. W. Marbach to Attend Annual Meeting Set Foreign Missions Parley | | churches in the Michigan Synod/of Provate in charge of Juvenile | sent the young people of First | Presbyterian Church at’ the / Michigan Westminster Fellow- ' ship Syned meeting April 27 to | Edward D. Auchard, associate | ‘youth work for the coming year, by Catholic Nurses a Church Women Urged to Study — Fellowship Breakfast Is. Scheduled 10:30 A.M. Monday, May 7 “Who Forms Your Opinions and How?” To answer these questions United Church Women of Pontiac will observe the day with a breakfast at 10:30 a.m..Mon- day, May 7, in the Oakland Ave- nue United Bresbyterian Church, 404 Oakland Ave, Ip a call to “Responsible Citizen- ship’’ United Church Women are asked to give a searching look at themselves and their neighbors to “discover how their opinions are formed. s * * The call urges women to select their newspapers for coverage of | national “and international affairs. “What all the ‘Mrs. Smiths and Mrs. Jones believe can weaken or strengthen the moral leader- ship of the country,” said Mrs. Alfred Chapman national May Fellowship chairman. The Rev. Paul Sloan Jr., pastor of the Drayton Ave. Presbyterian Church, Ferndale will be the breakfast. speaker. A vocal solo will be sung by Mrs, Buell Fultz and Mrs. Fred Haushalter will present devotions. The Council of Catholic Nurses) of the “Archdiocese of Detroit is) holding its annual meeting with election of officers on Sunday, May) 13. Mass will be offered at 9:00 a.m. at St, Aloysius Church, 1234 | Washington Bivd., Detroit, fol- lowed by breakfast at Hund’s | Restaurant. Judge Nathan J, Kaufman, Judge) and Douglas Bartlett will repre- | 29 at the Westminster Presby- terlan Church of Detroit, Rev. pastor, will also attend, In addition to making plans for, delegates from. approximately 250) *® | of the church, wil! also visit vari-|Court, wil) address the Council. | ous national mission projects in His topic will be ‘Your Juvenile. jthe Detroit area. |Court."” The delegates from the First) * * ¢ Presbyterian Church of Pontiac| Breakfast reservations may be will report on this state wide con- imade up to May 1ith by calling jvocation to the Tuxis it a bea Ledden after 5:00 p.m. at) jon Sundaf, Ani 29 at 30 p.m. VI 35818, | | ehairmen, Mrs, Serving as general chairman will be Mrs, Lisle Echtinaw, She will be assisted by the following ‘Charles Parrott, table decorations; Mra, Lexie Williams, breakfast; Mrs. Walter Willson, programs and Mrs. Mil- ‘ton Freet, tickets. United Church Women jis’ a ‘national fellowship of 10,000,000 Protestant women affiliated through 1,900 state e and local councils, AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 2155 Aubure Rd., near Crooks 10 A.M, Sunday Scheo! 1) A.M, Wership four Rev. Richard DeGrow, Paster MARBACH Mohonk, New York April 2%May 3. H, Marbach, pastor of Church who will attend this, PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 311 Bagley St. Rev, T. Walter Harris, Pastor. FE 4-3262 Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 1) A.M. 3:00 P.M. Chapel! Hill Baptist Church will be guest Sermon by Rev. j. O. Truitt 7:30 P.M. Rev. N. Jackson will begin 10-Day Revival The First Baptist Church of Southwest Detroit will accompany “Highland Congregational Church , % Bleck Off M-50 on Milford Ra. Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister 10,00 a.m, Sunday School 11:15a.m. Morning Worship, Sermen by Paster | ~ FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Read i ~" | Attend the Fastest Growing Church in the Area yt. - Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worshia 11 A. M. » > “AND THE BOOKS WERE OPENED” F os 7:30 P.M. “THE LOVE OF GOD” i. Al Kasten, Pastor MA §-1140 of this consulta- tion is'to enable the Board of | : | Foreign Missions to formulate a 4 plan of advance for the next will be based on | recommendations in each area basic questions ‘asked by the Board will be an- swered through the consultation. || BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark 9:45 Worship-Study-Servite 1100 Worship-Study-Service $:00 Bethany Youth Center FIRST METHODIST $. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister Sunday 10 A.M. — “WE ARE HIS WITNESSES” Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. 11:15 te 12:15 A.M. — CHURCH SCHOOL 7:00 Programs for All Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor United After the Lake Mohonk meeting the overseas delegates will begin day chartefed bus trip ar- ranged by the Board. The trip is to give churchmen a glimpse of American culture as it has to do with the D.C., universities, colleges, factories and ifarms will be visited. } |guests will speak in the Presby- terian churches of |. Melvin White, Slate Musical Program The Donaldson Singers will pre- sent a musical program at the ° * ‘Southside Church of God, Motor, Auditorium ‘and Nebraska Sts. at 5 o'clock: H Sunday afternoon, The Rev. H. C.. Bible Class Shankle, pastor, extends an invita- 10:00 A. M, | tion to the public. the overseas 6:15 P.M. — M. Y. FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. — EVENING SERVICE “ABUNDANTLY SATISFIED” Wed. 7:30 P.M. — Prayer and Bible Study Rey. Havens. Speaking at All Services | Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love American Church. | Gettysburg, ' Some of the the eastern Karen Beam, | ‘PARKDALE NAZARENE Parkdale at Hollywood — 1 Block W. of Baldwin _REVIVAL_ SERVICES . SERVICES TONIGHT 7:00 P.M. Children’s Meeting — Adults as their guesis SERVICES SUNDAY: 9:00 10:00 6:45 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jenkins, Singers Rev. R. L. thrig, Evangelist Rev. Wayne Welton, Pastor FE 2-6928 OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Aliebach, Paster Bible School .. ....11:20 AM. Worship .. 10:00 A.M. “THE UNFILLED SEA” Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service .. 7:30 P.M Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 PM. JOSLYN AVENUE Jostyn at Third “SIMON PETER DENYING CHRIST” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 11:00 A. M. “SET THINE HOUSE IN sane 7:30 P. M. COLORED PICTURES Karnak,.-oldest and largest antique ruins in the world. Palace of Ramses Roman 3 “who knew not Joseph.” Mud _— as made by Israelites, signs of 10 plagues in evidence, BAPTISMAL SERVICE wa? SPECIAL DAYS! Y6........:.., BABY DAY MAY 13 22)LUMOTHER'S DAY Sunday School Attendance Last Sundey—1235° | | : DR. Loews MALONE. Pr - EACH MORNING A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU! During Our Series of GOSPEL SERMONS Daily Through May 2nd 7:30 P. M. NIGHTLY 10 A. M. with DOYLE BANTA, Evangelist Of Decatur, Alabama SUNDAY SERVICES 10:50 A. M.— 7:30 P.M. Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School ...... 9:30AM Worship 10:45 A.M. Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Wed, Night Prayer éeting ...........7:90 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 4. Harvey McCann, Paster Bible School 10:00 A.M. Worship ........... TIS AM. “THE APOSTALIC BENEDICTION” Youth: Fellowship ...6:30 P.M. eres W. 4. Tevewisoen, Jr, Pastor 9:45AM. Bible School Il AM. Werelip Service 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship — Wednee 720 PM , oe VE Nan tie) takes a eet eat | ‘The Youth Rally of the Oakland ‘Tyouth Fellowship will be held to- at 7:30 in the Stone Baptist) rt Shelton, missionary to tebe, will speak and present lthe fim, “Ke¥ to Conquest.” ' The Rev. Mr. Shelton has recent- ily. returned from Formosa, Oki- nawa and other islands of the area. Much of his work was with U. S. 4 NATIONAL | 7] __ EVANGELIST | saat _Auhurs RA. The Rev.', q ; I 4 ny 78 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL, 28, 1956 . ELEVEN Ea | oS Ministers ] , (Mrs. L. G. Rowley (necial Serj [Men to Meet, Monday {ty t» te Chistian Men's Cub, ee _ [Study to Assist Be Breakfast © Mrs, . award ‘McCully willate T. Edward MoCuly, mission } Wittens ond Larraee fh Handicapped Speaker Tuesd otha dled ae Bowe mtr nee Se Seto peaker Tuesday Will Continue {— - tt feemabaaeohoneeiacsiinue | {aseTTa, tn kf The WCTU Federation will spon- -in working. ' - Crescent Sees Tuesday at 11 am. in the First) \" - oy tate emanates thee on wit Se \ Bev, Tommy Guest, pastor . Board of Eaucation and the ade, t Bele st Ba Cane. RON Yoper REGULAR SERVICES en oon Scheie a cinte cfc arn ai:| The series of special progrimsll Sunday School ...10 A. M. eS {rector of visual education of the|Centered on the family will con-] Morning Worship ..11 A:M. said it had alloted $2,880 national organization... . tinue at Bethany Baptist, Church.§ Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. M. for its federal grants - in - aid to | Mothers wi Wing thelr bates The College oi stteas Living Sunday Evening the Methodist board for the pur Pee ee eer te ng Will consider the place of © ; Worship ied we we 7:30 P.M, | : ge ee for the temperance ‘ tn Se hein, The Typatey * ntwaais rom ™ | Pang Bass, Biya = -Reservations miay be made with/Sunday morning will deal with theg Yeung Evening Prayer,» 2 . Seocbablyr tn tes Silteetind | a) Mrs. Ray Fleming on or before|theme, “Household Religion” and Servioe 7 , George Mabder, Pastor FE 5-040 J “eat Gn. uae ‘tor Sela April 29. will be given by the pastor, tha. UOrVI® «>>: >: M. EPISCOPAL : church «state efforts to aid the) REV, ROBERT SHELTON =e got —, —— 7:30 P.M . es : * : * @ — = BOPVICO .ncrnees n essay tees a Rev. Charles Askew | x» 68 vr ei. he] — abe Coir — e : : “4 ; iit ares an |cctameenres: 2: Oakland Youth to Speak at 1AM. Sos eeess Ss — : women AMS PRESBYTER |have been placed on tables of all The Rev, Jamin Bohn, pastor of) ie ito M t oni f |ncnarSaytat"Cnse wa nanan Bap ere arp cana 176 Joslyn Ave. ——— dates who wish to become mem- \ the Rev, Charles E. Askew, ©f/nerg ot his church. | SERVICES: | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL | Yoieng. People to Sesleri besbe sattes A tomer Saturday .........04+4+.7390 P.M. BAPTIST CHURCH P lpastor of the Third Baptist} CHURCH of the GOOD Damday ......recsevessers 11 A.M, 98 West Howard Si. | Film, Hear 7 Srononr” ona. beret urea ; , ee, Sey at ae aang | Rev. R Shelton — jorga <. ce Mis- p, A.V. Hall, 199 Auborn Ave. " Retimate of the Wicked” ‘ sionary eight years ago. Healing Service, 1:00 P.M. _ Homer A. Gay, Evangelist, FE 8-1897 president of the society, ’ At 7:30 p.m., the Rev, N. J Ron Pang sens yell yi A Jackson of the First Baptist Wed. Prayer Mecting st 7: Church. of Southwest Detroit willl ®* I hn Paster ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE y School, ee am ~—o wre | pervton, “a 00 aM. EV. W.E. VARIAN, Pestor LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director . The King’s Trumpet Trio of the Strathmore-Judson Church of De- troit will give several musical se- lections. ‘ Following the Rally, refresh- ments will be provided by the Lake St. Church of God Cherch School, 9:45 A. M. "Yt Serve, ioe Pe Prayer Service and Binte Sent Tuesday, 7:30 P.M, , » Paster Ii youth of Stone Baptist Church. All young people of the area are in- vited, Baptist Minister Picked P.M. se Tie nee Ohrch | 05 President of Union 198 Green Street HOPE VALLEY, R. I. — A Bap- Sunday School ..... 9:45 a.m. | > mone pened my meat pete: Ponti was as Canunee Sunday Worship .,.11:00 8. m. I ot Lodge 627, International Associ- 3% N, Perry St. ] Evening Service .... 7:30.p. m. | Stion of, Machinists. Sunday School 10 a.m. Principle Baptist chufch. Founded Fey on Neagee lem. | hrcmch Wert Africas in 1723, it i believed to be the Evang ap dhe tg engl ee: GUEST SPEAKERS of the Day — oldest Baptist house of wor- People. ioe ip in the United States. Se SS ae Mr. Naylor, who has held his ly .... Sat. 7:30 BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M, | er, Morte P. ater 10H. Cass Lake Read pastorate for nine years, is presi- “The Whole Gospel for the dent of General Six-Principle Bap- Whole World” ONENESS = REV. G. J, BERSOHE, Poster tists, a group organized in Rhode Island in 1653. . tist minister who has worked % a factory hand, janitor, teacher, He is the Rev. Elmer B, Naylor, rn McKINNEY, pastor of the Wood River Six- Alt Saints Episcopal rureh Williams Street at West Pike The Rev, ©. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev, Lewis W. Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICESi ® 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc= tion and Church School, ee Prayer. Holy Baptismhh, Church Schoot and Sermon by the Rector. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street —Sundey Services— Sunday School-—9;45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—é P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A, M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P.M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. 8/Captain and oy Magnus A. Michetsen You Are Cordially Invited! ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL 9 ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A, M.—Hiely Commeunion 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communica 6:30 A. Ms-Morning Prayer 948 A.M.—Chureh school ’ . it:0e A. M=Moreing Prayer 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer, @ermon by the Rev, Robert J. Bickley, Vicar FIRST CHURCH OF GOD | 9:45 a.m. me eee, ele Service [ 1:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 fH. Eagene Rampey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. Speaker: THE REV. GEORGE RESTAW CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Bible Church » aah ord: Geutaer tirt First General Baptist Church — eta Og “CHAMPIONS Block N. ef Walton Bivé. CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239 : Evening Worship ......:..-06.0005-05 hig a4 Sunday School i Sat. Evening Service .... .7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Day of Prayer, begining at 10:00AM.” ten “10:00 A.M. — {J Bible School ..................5. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School ...........10A, 3 Reso L. Dovia, Posten, PE +9068 = CHRIST” Morning Worship |] Worship Service ................. 11:00 A. M. Momaing Worship ........11 PROGRAM 11:00 A. M. D Vemsae Garvie: 5:30 P.M Evening Service ...........7 P.M. " Youth Service Wy pew Berwied occ jscscccsevcess . - Broedcest“bn WPON 7 to 8 P.M. 6:30 P. M. | Youth Meeting Monday ...... .... 7:30 P.M. 249 BALDWIN AVE. FEGTIT2 CO Neming: Service _ |] Wed. Prayer and Bible Study .... 7:30 P.M. Lowell D. Baggett, Choir Director = J] 8. Y. PS... GiB Sunday, April 29th |= — — ————— — — wasnt, [WESLEYAN METHODIST || FREE METHODIST CHURCH —~ 7:30 P. M. 10:00 Sunday School W. Y.P. 8. 6:45 P.M. 67 Lafayette St (2 Blocks West of Seuss) | f | 11:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. Cherch of The Light And Lite Hour \ |) PRAYER MEETO 1:4 P.M Rev. C.D. Friess. Pastor 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Family Worship _ Mutton Bonk, ©. D., Mtatoter Rev. Joba W, BuMer, Ave. Minister nev. 3. Sete, FE OS en === (1:30 P.M. P.M. Y. 8 P.M. Evangelistic Service + Genday Morag 3005 A. 08 : Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. | ale Build your | “ i home wi ww | CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Bring the Family! BEGINNING WHERE WE ARE” pln ey Aire Pal Open Bible : $05 Auburn Ave. ~ L. H. Howison, Pastor Burtella Green, 8. 5. al (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A, M.) ions n,” the | 7 Speaking at All Services. ——— | . 1956 deciptve cotelog Bes ——— Fall Gospel w Rendimentncnend! GRACE LUT Dr. Bank, Preaching meteriole (| PERRY — a nat A. Nene he LUT HERAN CHURCH = : | | BAPTIST CHUR or UTHER SHEFFIELD — r of Genesee " Addrete ! _— ont Chasen 8:45 A. M.to 12:18 — Children’s Church and School Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. COLLIER ROAD CHURCH City_._. Zone_.. Sista. | | sake eek voaia. 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service Sunday School 9 A, M. and 11 A, M. : Ta1] Morning’ Worship, 11:00 A.M. A’ Friendly Place to Worship : A GREAT Christian Literature | “"" “1"'0* ee Sales Young People, 6:15 P.M. REVIVAL Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. . $9 Oakland Ave Rev. Hilding _ Pastor FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD MEETIN G | ae REV. W. wrest. Minister 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday School ............ Leda veneers ones 9:45 A. M Morning Worship ........6scce sce eeeceeeeeee nA M Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B. D.. Pastor Parsonage: 145 Owege Drive ; FR 4-3008 FIRST BAPTIST CHURC Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev.-H.-H, Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Ie. eS the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—-9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10.:45 A. M. “DRY CLEANED OR, BLOODWASHED” © __ EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. _ “IN CHRIST — IN ADAM” J Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— “Pontiac's Singing Cherch” A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR AU Mintater Minister of Maste 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP 7:30 P, M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sunday School - Youth Group 9:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M. : ) | * FJ a ee tet MORNING WORSHIP weeeee AL00 4M. EVANGELISTIC RALLY ...... 7:45 P.M. Do Sree pin toh i ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL .......... 945A. M. RADIO: WPON Sunday 6:00-8:20... APRIL 29th, | A. Marshal _ Seana taneRRET ere: Evangelist of Flint Michigan You Are Invitéd to All Services Located at 1245 Collier Road | ponvIAC BIBLE COLLEGE _ Will Hold Closing Exercises _ for Loe at of "05 -'56 Term a * | er ee err eee en Pe ee Re em Te eee eee eee og @ a ay ana ee een ee ees ee ee pravied! eave sii cnacacidh umattad mci iced dae t 8 tf : ; ce i . i ‘ : | snor AT WYMAN'S MONDAY! | | MONDAY SPECIAL! | SPECIAL SAVINGS |i 5 to 9 P.M. Only! Actual Savings § 10" | ; a Reece ton Fashion Show PF: of Over ~ Men's ; Famous" i . COTTONS | ia 5 | “Weekender” Plow | | SLACKS : | : LINEN WEAVE WASHABLE i Regular $22, BO. - | For golf, boating or leisure wear—light : Bo | 088 a blues, tan, brown, charcoal. 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Beautiful Maple Cricket Chair— as comfortable as it is good looking —sturdy construction — reversible cushions — An exceptional value at only $12.88. BUY ON a WARD-WAY CREDIT PLANI i wd : mar of Cas) FE 00424 | Terrific value! Super relaxing! Adjusts ®¥ for lounging or full recline! Double tube. frame! 2+ part innerspring cushion! NO MONEY DOWN -- 50c 0 Wa iSave °3 Aluminum Frame STACK CHAIR was $9.95 ‘G°° Lightweight, sturdy, alumi- num frame. Plastic web , seat and back, Choice of colors. sgcapenes FORCE NO ge Sapp ROR Se rth ma 1 RORY CHORGATT cata un wnrvon-sen reuse wale es bac ae ely Manan THLToe . Dey fumam TEENAGE » CRIME Fred MecMurray in “GUN POINT” | Says His Brother Fired Hollywood Headlines: Escapee Tells of Border Battle Surviving Hungarian at Him in Chase VIENNA, Austria ®-—-The only survivor among four young Hun- garian refugees who made a dash | De ae tale Alnor Gchts tier Ooh Goeue 7200 P.O. WATERFORD DRIVE- iN THEATER SATURDAY ! coven ey TECHNICOLOR AND CLARK! “LOOPHOLE” SAT. OWL FEATURE! _ BARRY SULLIVAN mommem CLAIRE TREVOR TWO GREAT STARS IN THE ONE GREAT LOVE STORY OF AFRICA! - Pot oe ee SUNDAY & MONDAY Pee / TN WT COULD ONLY HAPPEN IN TEXAS! VISTAVISION +++ The fabulous story of the most amazing people in jAmerica today! THELMA RITTER SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT . | nessing atomic energy for industry) for freedom through the Iron Cur- tain on a farm tractor told re- porters today he recognized his *_ * © He said the other three youths were killed by machine-gun fire as they sought to tear through. the barbed wire entanglements that guard Communist Hungary's fron-| tier with free Austria, BROTHER CURSES — Only Friedrich Fritz Ham- merl, 18, made it to safety, He told Austrian border police that his family is Communist. He said his brother, Christoph, is a lieuten- ant in the border police and his father is the captain and com- mandant of another Hungarian po- lice unit. * * When Fritz went back to the border with Austrian police to ‘reconstruct the flight, he said his brother Christoph stood behind barbed wire on the Hungarian side and cursed him as a rene-| gade, Fritz will be given political asylum here, Fritz and his three companions made their break Wednesday night near Nickelsdorf. He said: they fled because they feared they would be drafted into the Hun- own brother among the Hungarian, border guards who fired on them, By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD W—Anna Magna- ni will be coming back to Holly- wood. s * * *& ‘That is the word from producer Hal Wallis, who wishes to correct reports that the Italian star wouldn’t return here and thought little of her recent Academy Award. As proof, he offered a per- sonal letter he recently received from Magnani. Here are some ex- cerpts, with Miss Magnani’s capi- talizations: “After the famous news of -the OSCAR, received on March 21 atl; 6 o'clock in the morning from an| ede sad reporter, I spent four and four nights sleepless. My home was literally invaded from reporters of all nationality, from radio men of all parts of _ Enthusiastic Atina Plans, pe to Come Back to Filmdom il leave that up to your imagina-| Murpi: tion.” most everything intensely, added 11 exclamation marks after that sentence.) (Miss Magnani, who does ® big BIG SUCCESS! GOOD LUCK! 1 HAVE FAITH IN YOU.” New Dean Appointed FLINT (~The board of educa-| tion has named Dr. Max Raines, | ,, ®**.: , a8 new dean of men at Flint| Junior ‘Community > College. Dr. iRaines is now on the staff of Toshaiecter, John Payne, Rhonda Plem-| Appalachian State Techers Col-( lege, Boone, N, C. The appoint-| ment is effective July i. | monthly. Community Theale Civie—Birmingha dl “Two- om in Peagie Castle; | hat Seen Kine Ds ery Boys. || | big. “Backlash,” Beolor Ric ard Wiame rk, Sane Reed: a wg 2 pone Clark. Pri. * Van Heflii, | | esttie Cry,’ Iran “fiunter. Audie | “Toughest | Aldo Ray World in My Corner, “Ti Beast With « — “Hell on Prisco Bay," Jeanne Crain, George — Molly Set: “Three Gtripes in the Gun,” Aldo Ray. oun Tues.; “Unconquered,” Gary fr. “Invasion of the Body Snatehers.” eerie MeGarthy; “Crashing | Las Vegas,” The Bowery Boys. ' Milferd “Unconquered,” Technicolor, Gary | | Caoper Paulette ps » Tues.: “Marty,” Ernest Borgnine, ‘Betsy “Blair Thurs., Sat.: “Tenmessee’s Partner," Japan is making 20,000 TV sets | the world, from television report-| ers, and dozens and dozens of photographers every day. SLEP 14 HOURS “At the end of the fourth day, when I was through with all my obligations as a WINNER I col- lapsed from weariness, FROM HAPPINESS AND GLORY, AND/¢ Served From NOW SERVING West “An Invitation to Excellent Food” STEAKS--CHOPS--CHICKENS MANRY’S FINE LIQUORS—FINE FOOD Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road I SLEPT I BELIEVE, SOME- THING LIKE 14 HOURS! * *, « “When I woke up I thought it |was all but a wonderful dream!!!! Instead_it was the actual truth!!! For a few days after I was unable to realize that I had won! Just imagine, Hal, I was dumfounded from emotion and happiness. Rome was completely drunk from victory, and the common man as well as the important people, the garian army, Hammerl's father also arrived) at the border yesterday. “Give me back my son,"’ he} shouted at the Austrian officials. He was refused and Fritz repeat- ed again and again: “I don’t want to go back.” U. S., Russia Supporting U. N. Atomic Proposal - UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. wW—!) Russia and the United States have, thrown their support behind pro-| posals for a U.N. study on har- and agriculture, The agreement virtually assured the Economic and Social Coun- cil’s (ECOSOC) approval of a resolution inaugurating the study,’ Three wards of Queen Victoria Hospital, ‘in- England, have closed because of a shortage of isent their congratulations because |March 21 when a reporter insisted been!joke and hang up on him. He man in the street, the policeman directing the traffic, all of them i'they felt that. my victory was a ‘national affair! .... “IT never believed to win the most coveted prize an artist can wish. The names of my rivals were names of big actresses and I had already won so many prizes for my interpretation, that I was positive not to win.” |HAPPY LOSER So positive was she that she bet two Paramount men $50 apiece that she would lose, She added: “I LIEVE ME! Think, I've lost hun- dred dollars but won the OSCAR! * em * “Just think that the morning of * * @ q SUN.-MON.-TUES. Matinee Sunday 1:45 ‘Thee frerbelarma story of love vow howe ever heen porn itted fan marae MAGNANI-"BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR!" —W. ¥. Fim Cotes Award to talk to me, I thought it was a called back to ask me if I was nurses. TONIGHT Last Complete Show Starts 10 P P. M. * One Gallon Enough N for Most Rooms ANOTHER a f 1436 Orchard Lake Ave. practicaty OP +» paint with your windows closed. Use REV SATIN fora Reveteiive in Easy Painting . . ‘ne streaks or lap Famous BERRY OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. marks. Dries to a smooth velvety finish in 20 minutes. Clean your brush or rollers and any stray paint splatters with plain water. Gallon Most Colors ow BROTHERS PRODUCT Ph. FE 5-6159) sonnel ROADERY ING? TER - AWARD WINNER! | “ANNA MAGNANI | BAY-FRONT ABLAZE «© WITH ACTION! -HELL ON F HELD OVER! Sat.-Sun.-Mon. EDWARD G. RISCO BAY Hux & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Satérday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS; from 1:30 P. M.to9 P.M. jf LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone Ml + 4800 for Reservations Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 Drive-In : Theater SAN FRANCISC BAY-FRONT . ABLAZE WITH ACTION! in CinemaScore and WernerColer — and from Warner Bros. SaLuue DEMAREST: PALL START - PERRY. LOPED - Ray wikny ern, WARNER BROS. css, A JAGUAR ree ore y FRANK TUTTLE Prevented by WARNER BROS. un. PLUS THIS ALL STAR PICTURE THE DANGEROUS YEARS ARE THOSE MARRIED VEARS when love is taken for granted! -BLAVTON MOORE = i Sees ive BETTRER- cum Peiey 10P82 weneen ovey ov BERD f pmcoverion eenoveeo ev WILLIS AND ALSO THEY come FROM ANOTHER WORLD! THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 == a af] lx | =. Sd | Bittodield Thetis ye = as “ast TIMES TODAY—— EB bs igs | | . g a ue ee er a Sie ES is ——ENDS_ TONIGHT — | EDWARD G. Roeineon —STARTING SUNDAY— | | a ay. rh tan =a Sg | ee ow |. an , F : TONIGHT: JOHN WAYNE | | ATM SED ce Seay, | SOMES [Se SEE STAMPEDE OF 3,000 iio slows vowel Sens © as TheRise...TheFallof hae: iS 7| Evelyn Nesbit Thaw! From penniless model to mistress of $40,000,000! “THEGIRLIN | THE RED VELVET INDIAN BEAUTY—Debra Paget is cast as an Indian girl whom 3 . , ~ Aiea SWING i | Robert. Taylor steals from her tribe in “The Last Hunt.” The le TAM 2:54 - 6:22 - 9:50 | a aoeranntee, ip CinemaScope and color, opens at the Oakland : and the. |{=<=_Saiindilinaalendenieiabaea —_ nian aE MIGHTY [Savings Bond Sale Dips | Pontiac Theaters ———____—_— an | i ATURE PROGRAM _ : | DETROIT w — Michigan resi- dents bought $29,641,000 worth of OAKLAND series E and H savings bonds dur-| Sat. - Wed.: “The Last Hunt,” ling March, 15 per cent under the|Robert Taylor, Debra Paget, Cin- quota for the month. Bond sales in\*™#Scope, color; “The Square : Poul : January ‘and February exceeded Bing.” Maxwe Rook. ‘cent, respectively _ itt, te eating Ane pas wand “HELEN OF TROY” & “S GUNS WEST” TEENAGE KILLERS OX A TERROR | iG=: = = = ~ RAMPAGE | RA CIN G rer Sie tree at ' gp OPEN HOUSE, Sat. 28th [Bottic,” CinemaScope, color, Van LAST | Yvonne DeCarlo in “FLAME OF THE ISLANDS” LATE SHOW — | Zane Grey's “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” | TONIGHT! <,. Johnson, Ruth Roman, Joseph Cot- 1ltoS P.M. * “Case of the Red Monkey,” DAY “it 11 PLM, | _ SUNDAY RACES — | Qualifying: 1:30 P.M. OS oer soma Strand | Pipeline Cost High | SPEEDWAY | ce rrns 0 — in igineering firm report has estimat- _jed the. cost of a proposed 25-mile water pipeline fromi Lake Michigan —~» |/to East Grand Rapids at $22,500,-|' 1000. The line would include three “spurs” to Zeeland, Hudsonville BL and Grand Rapids. The estifnate fering frm & Veatch, en- Out ool foder’s Great Southwest Comes a New Kind of Screen E Excitement! SOCIETY JUNGLE | The Pulltzer Prize Play THE RANCH .. NOW | . ON THE em EXPOSED FOR WHAT IT [s: SCREEN! i i i i i i lal MUTINY A Thrilling Adventure Story eo Filmed in Technicolor A GREAT SHOW FOR ALL! ALL COLOR! ‘ — “...the funniest...!" —LIFE MAGAZINE “Grand entertainment!” CUE MAGAZINE _ “May well be the most lavish comedy ever WN, ¥. HERALD TRIBUNE OF THE ReOTTLE GNSS = reset y BUDDY ADLER pew » HENRY HATHAWAY sennowey wy SYDNEY BOEHM ‘See It From the Unrate) ip 110400855850 P.M ny i 5 ri vale am: , says the professor, they’re a lot like people, these | Believes It's His Home “We buy a piece of property and will defend it against trespassers; mice appropriate a piece of prop- erty and will defend it even against others of their own kind,” he adds. MICHIGAN RODENTS | You can find nine types of field mice in Michigan—all of them a liable to find as much a8 a quart of seed stored up for winter, They are also very adaptable and make a comfortable home almost anywhere, including the kitchen, Some mice, he says, are jump- ers, instead of the scurrying crea- ‘Copter Lands on Sub the submarine Corporal yes- terday, It had only an inch leeway, but made it safely brought inte port on the vessel, Pilot of the copter was Cmdr, W. F. Culley, Augusta, Ga. 8 Py Lelid SAY, A A NONING Ym, BAXTER SAID SHE HAVE YOU BEEN OPENING TENT-FLAP G a MRS, WE WERE LEAVING <~ BOARDING HOUSE HEARD . CHRONIC a7) MY WORD! LVE THREATENED F » TO LEAVE THIS DRAB “ENVIRONMENT, BLT THE HOPE HAS HAK-KAFFELae WAIT! £ DID LOOK AT BANKER f BROWN'S HOUSE, ONLY TO WHILE eg! AN HOUR“ BECOMEA FRUSTRATION «~ y,» REVERE HAVE MA SPIED ME < TH om Pew - it OFF ousei pl SAID cit THIS WOON Ye wi “ aba" *h J Wi “ha fe ' ete od wn ll4y oe, a TT TRMILUAMS 4-28 TM. ng, WB. Pat, OFF, © 1908 by NEA Service, tne, PN epee EN - RG ET Re ey ass j AY WOM Or aA - _SIXTEEN I THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 piu aaa : tures, Some jumps have been|/ DONALD DUCK : 2 _Lowly Lil’ Field Mouse |nissrcnn" | pou rn | Bape oa Bes AY = ¥ > way tliat KEY WEST, Fla, A disabled) E helicopter 30 miles at sea landed) & and was) F ee © 1906 by MEA Service, tne, TM, fing, U8. Put. OF. | WOULDNT )_ THINK OF IT ge 14% & uh ae oe BRN IE : BUSA 1A. kan '” By Leslie Turner tis BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OH, McKEE! WE PUT TH HOUSE WRECKIN' MACHINERY AROUND TH’ CORNER, AND BUILT A HIGH BOARD FENCE TO HIDE THIS EXCAVATION FROM THAT BABE IF SHE SHOWS UP— SHHH, you IDIOT!! SHES... gy ly YL. TAKE GOOD CARE OF “ER, MAAM! | ; | iit 4y «+ FRU /py) BANS MEADOMILE, GUY'S FIANCEE, DRURY LANE, WOUN WOOD... -)-C-E RIVER SO: GUY 1S PLADNING & & ROLWG BLOND REPORTER ABOARD! WOM! TRIP... OTTK MORTY MEEKLE ; BE RIGHT BACK, - By McEvoy and Striebel — T WANT TO 1 ee SOMETHING % | nace 428 {| AAU! 4 28 , . By Charles Kuhn FIRST YAGETANICE, | |..A FEw MORE LJ GOOD LAND, WHY WAS I EVER GREEN WILLOW BRANCH] [TOUCHES-AN' SEE, NUESILLY ENOUGH T”“SHOW TH’ KIDS J} so... & DANDY WHISTLE! : THAT STUNT? Ade a aie John Morris iF YOU ASK ME,ITS A ae? in accordance with the wishes of him” to give up .the game for her his’ Rocky Retires to Start | Rush of Title Claimants NEW YORK @ — Wanted: a heavyweight champion of the world. . Favored Chiefs Defend Relays Crown at (MC Inkster Wins Class B, Pickford D Title; Utica 2nd in B D title with 49% points. Utica collected one first place, a victory in the sprint medley, with Art Barnett, Ernie Malzahn, Bernard Janowsky and Bryan Cas- tle turning the % mile event in 2:38.4. Malzahn also shared ‘a new mark for the high sticks at 15.2 in a preliminary. Imlay City Takes Triangular Event ; Setting up an early lead Imlay City’s track team yesterday after noon walked away with a triangu lar meet over Millington and Or tonville. Imlay totalled 70 points on 8 firsts and scattered other places. Meet was at Imlay City. Millington had 38, Ortonville 26. Jets Oppose Fords Ford All-Stars will provide oppo- sition Sunday afternoon for the L. C. Anderson, Jets, Game time is 2 o'clock and the tilt will be played on Wisner Field. Lefty Earl Williams and Billy, Members of the CIO No. 594 back performances, notably Cary| , Johnson comprise Jets battery for baseball club will work out Sunday Middlecoff’s. He soared to a 79 Ed Raschell was from 2 to 5 p. m. Practice will in the wind the first day. Yester- the exhibition. expected to start for ‘the Stars. to quit, Archie Moore, the light- heavyweight champ, had claimed the title through Charlie Johnston, his manager and later called him- self heir apparent to the crown. Floyd Patterson, through his man- Every-|ager Cus D'’Amato,. also filed a . Iclaim. Jim Norris, president of the In- ternational Boxing Club, started to talk of Moore, Hurricane Jackson, Floyd Patterson and “six or seven others including Bob Baker, Nino Valdes and Johnny Holman.” * * * The IBC plans an elimination tournament, starting with a Baker- Holman pairing in 12 rounds at Miami Beach, May 9. “T will go to the New York State Athletic Comrhission, the Europe- an Boxing Union and the National Boxing Assn, to see if they will » The San Francisco, J Summerlin of Detroit, Willie Pastrano of New Orleans, Bob Satterfield of Chi- Harold Carter of Linden, N. J., Sonny Liston of Pittsburgh and Fanco Cavicchi of Italy, the European champ, also were tossed into the arena. * ¢ «€ Marciano, admitting he will be 33 on Sept. 1, a year older than the record beoks show, listed Moore, Patterson and Jackson as " imen he considered potential suc- cessors. Rocky spoke at a news conference flanked by Manager Al Weill, trainer Charlie Goldman and Norris. | national cham hip, ee: mpionship: Norrig said he was trying tol : make @ Patterson-Jackson match ee ken eee SUNDAY’S 8C' Kansas City at Chicago (2), 2: p.m, Baltimore’ at Washington <2), Pd pan, NAL LEAGUE ee et Behind ore ttre sennww greene! PRRs awrrs * Fee en eee e | Pittsburgh at Brooklyn (2), 1:00 p.m, |Philadelphia at New York (2). Loe p.m. sda at Sifting i, 3:30 Bim jw" MONDAYS SCHEDULE Ne games Fever Pitched High for Rival LaCrosse Match COLLEGE PARK, Md, (INS)— Two top, undefeated LaCrosse teams—Maryland and Navy — re- new their ancient rivalry, today in a match that may the na- tional championship, , A crowd of 15,000 is expected ‘to be on hand at Byrd Stadium | to see Navy’s aggressive stick- men and the smooth-playing de- fending titlists lay their victry strings on the line, So intense was the pre-game fever that Naval Academy of- ficials sent 1,100 midshipmen and the academy band to College Park for the crucial contest. . * At Annapolis, last year, a crowd] of 13,000 saw the Terrapins win, 9 to 8, and go on to capture the Logart Wins Dull. Fight by Decision SYRACUSE, N.Y, (INS)—Cuba’s welter- * ‘ ar ten att night over Joe Micelli of New York ‘in a nationally-televised bout at the War Memorial Auditorium. Both judges scored it 7-2 for Le jgart, who chalked up his 6th jstraight win and is anxious for a title shot at champion Johnny ‘Saxton, Referee Joe Palmer had lit 54-1 in favor of Logart, ‘Littler Holds Lead LAS VEGAS, Nev. (#—Gene Lit- tler was a concerned young golf- er today despite the fact that he held a solid lead of four strokes over the field going into the third round of the $38,500 Tournament of Champions. S Seeking a repeat victory in this event, with its $10,000 top money, ithe 25-year-old professional from |San Diego had sub-par rounds of 70-71 for 141. we * * & This was one stroke better than Littler enjoyed here a year ago. But Gene did a bit of scram- bling, and immediately after fin- ishing play late yesterday after- inoon he adjourned to the practice i-_— eee * ‘Sunday Ball Practice be at Washington Junior High field. MERICAN LEAGUE 4 = ‘SS 2 at bats— ; . Skowron, New and Le ,. Wash- 4 ington, " New York, 11; Mantle, New York, 10; Berra, New York, 9; eight players tied and Mantle ertz, Cleve- Lemon, Wash- Major League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (Based on 2 et bats)—Boy-| National Open champion Jack ee ae SS oO Bt nous and ' Fleck, who amiably admitted he bug '.406;, Moon,” Bt. Louls, 400, wasn't playing well, reached the filam, Brooklyn, 16; Bruton, ri * a 5 | Roe 0 iliam, Brooklyn, 19; Bruton. midway mark -vith 82-80—162 Honski, Cincinnati, Long, Pittsburgh and! 'Musial and Moon, 8t. Louts, 7. i | RUNS BATTED IN—Jablonski, Cincin- neti, 22; Musial, St, Louis, 11: Gilliam jand Campanella, Brooklyn and Boyer, ‘st Louis, 8. Long, Pitts- 1, St,’ Louis, i Dark, New ;York, 10, Champions in Third Round == ,tee and a session of hitting the iball—straight- — Littler’s nearest challengers jwhen today’s play began were |Lloyd Mangrum, Shelley Mayfield, |Ted .Kroll and young Gardner [Dickinson Jr., all tied at 145. Mangrum and Dickinson recov- ‘ered beautifully with 70's after first - round 75's, Mayfield and (Kroll had 73's. Mangrum brought ‘a terrific roar from the gallery' jon the 18th when his putt for a birdie three made a complete cir- ‘cle of the cup before dropping in. Hee’ were five other pros—Dick |Mayer, Al Balding, ‘Mike Fetchik, !Frank Stranahan and Doug Ford. |Mayer, the good looking player ifrom St. Petersburg, fashioned a 69 after @ disappointing first-round | TT for his 146, There were three other come- ‘day his brilliant 68 was the lowest score of the tournament to date. Julius Boros recovered from an) 80 with a par 72, and Tommy; Bolt reduced a first-round 81 to a more respectable 72. | Crane Thinclads Capture 4th Mee es as , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 At 146, and still to be consid-|— ae ioe ae: f J if ¢ ‘ : A SEVENTEEN Detroit Loses - Homer Sluatest fo Tribe, 4-3 | ExBengal Collects 3 Hits to Pace Indian Batting Attack s “having a wonderful dream Wertz in Dream, Tigers ‘in, Nightmare } eo! coseccouse-awl fee. «| coc-coeseo~ Totals 4 3 9 Totals a tor ry | im 10th. ied out for Mossi in 10th, C—@truck out for Foytack in 10th. Cleeviand Fi] n ‘ola - vito, . . HR—Werts, Avila, Maxwell, Kaline, Torgeson. DP—Rosen, Avila_and Wertz; Lary, Bertola, Kuenn and Torgeson; Kuenn, Bertola and. Tor- gue: ja, Kuenn and ‘ ft—Cleveland 5, Detroit 8. 2, Lary 3. 80O—Garcia 2. Mossi leskisl, Lary 1. HO—Garcia § joes} 1 im 1, Narleski 3 tn tack 0 %. “ L—Lary (0 Benochiek, Napp, Umont, T—@ MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS Ohio State 8, Mic State 7. Indiana 6, Michigan 6 Mich, Normal 3-3, Western Dlingis 0-3. St. Louls 6, Detroit 4 fi Tenn Michigan 9, Wayne 0. North. TMlincis #%, Mich. Normal 8%. ‘IC larkston Thinclads fo Start Season Auto racing will lift the lid in the area Sunday at the Pontiac Speed- Way. Time trials will get undeway tomorrow 1:00 p.m, with ‘the first race begining at 3:09 p.m, Land O'Lakes Racing Association will sponsor Sunday's program with Sunday May 6th designated as Ki- wanis Day at the Races," Dick Dewey, Manager of the ithe speedway are being increased. Fishing, swimming and play-| ground recreation are available at the park near the speedway, Mark Up Easy Victory Scoring firsts in all but three events of a track program yester- day afternoon at Oxford, Clarkston Thinclads compiled a 74 point total Drake Limelight ‘Match 0:09:4’s in-100 Yard Preliminaries. DES MOINES #—An anticipated spectacular 100-yard dash was the Drake Relays today. The headliners were Dave Sime of Duke and Bebby Morrow of Abi- lene Christian, two sophomore SAS. ; Both Sime and Morrow, with a gusty wind at their backs, matched 0:90.4's in the preliminaries yes- terday. They were one-tenth of a second under the Drake record set by the late Roland Locke of Ne- braska in 1926. But they were kept from sharing a new record be: to their hosts’ 35, Oxonian ‘athletes took the medley relay for their only win. Clarkston had 10 firsts and tied for two other first places, Sd cause the wind was above the al- lowable 4.47 m.p.h. maximum. Blair ripped off a :90.5 in his heat but his also. was a windblown performance. the two university relays yester- day. lowa won a sizzling duel from Occidental College (Los Angeles) in the sprint mediey and Kansas, winner at the Texas and Kansas Relays, made it a sweep by taking the 4 - mile relay with ease in 17.3.8. The college distance medley went to Western Michigan in 10:15.5 Howard Payne was second Hyndman Meets Robbinsin Finale PINEHURST, N. C. P— Bill Hyndman and Hillman Robbins, who met in the semifinals of the National Amateur Golf tournament last summer, matched strokes again today in the 36-hole finals of |the North and South Amateur Tour- Towa and Kansas split honérhh Sophomore Speedsters top attraction in the windup of the - speedsters, and Dick Blair of Kan- . arid Miami, Ohio, the defending j ited with the victory, and a sac- rifice fly, Ohio State, the defending Big Ten Lansing in beating Michigan State. With high winds taking any high ball on a lohg ride, Frank Howard lifted a two-run homer for OSU in the second and Dan Kelley a three- run one in the third. OSU was leading 8-1 when and I hope I never wake up.” The bald, Cleveland Indian slug- ger has connected for 14 hits in his last 19 trips to the plate, and has been on base 19 of his last appearances, Yesterday he collected a long home run and two solid singles years fn four times at bat against the Detroit Tigers, as the Indians . 3 won a 43 slugtest, won a “{ don’t know how to explain) | Teague. TS ."* Wertz said in the clubhouse pred from each of five later, “'ve changed my swing r a in league competed and rd doing: averyitine’ the same| SUCCESSFUL STEAL—Joe De Maestri (right) a throw from catcher Sherm Lollar but he isn't | ers with 2851 pins, followed by way. It feels wonderful, though , , .| Shortstop of the Kansas City Athletics slides into fast enough to make the putout. Chicago won the | Out-A-Away with 2796, Lion Store I just hope it keeps up. Right now| second with a stolen base against the Chicago © game 97, with pitcher Billy Pierce winning his | #1 2781, Homer Hight Motors 2189 I'm in the middle of -wonderful| White Sox yesterday, Nelson Fox kneels to take 3rd straight game of the young season. and Townend Paints wie Se dreger-t hone 7 never woke Wy." The Oakland County Employes ' fi i : rn Bowling League ended their season ae ee See. jee 5 this week with the Pin Heads, the Uke a nightmare, They hit employes of the County Tubercu- Roane FUN, O80 OS Cee One F. tosis Sanatorium, winning th rratageabeigy nhage her Briey te bay : a champlotship. The Pin Heads also = See cas OE rs oe ak oe By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jing the Chicago Cubs 7-4. Rain runs and two singles, Hector Lo-|had the team high series for the land had used the same weapon'tolie pitching staff of the Brooklyn|Petween the St, Louis Js|also hit him for four-baggers. high singles was H. Pretznow with ~~ | Dodgers! ee... cago hits including a home run by/mong with 558 and single team Bobby Avila, peppery Mexican | Wasn't it only a couple of weeks| Chicago, New York and Cleve- Walt Dropo, three singles byjhigh, TNT's with 70. eS ee eee ago that Dodger Manager Walter nnd, pumping smocae ease So Gone Kall snd. Sxtle ont A. . ok 3 Lary’s deliveries tar into the low. |“!ston was moaning about Wal sinning wage bat estan wee. SuMilEs three tallies Valley Rifle wilt be held er left centerfield peats with 9 | “hurting” hill crew, ¢ripped BY\in the dumps fifth “se #8 8 abPark Island range Mom man aboard in the 10th to give |the loss of sore-armed Billy crag ne Miay Waning The Yankees got a well-pitched| day at 7:30 p.m. Lake Orion team the victory to reliefer Don Mossi, |Karl Spooner and Sandy ton | evened Reaeaipme Sem Dow Lateon Wie] Way oe none Sapeer wt Oy Earl Torgeson popped one oyt of/ 20. % mention the hospi record -at 5-5 with an 85 triumph the Red Sox back- with six) time, | : the park { the lower tenth t0 glosg|20" Bessent? over Baltimore. hits. Tom Brewer, the loser, was| Om the same evening, team - oS (ond *¢ © *¢e |the victim of three teammate er-| No, 1 of Lake Orion will meet cessive singles by Al Kaling anal, ,2% defeating the Pittsburgh Pi! The; White Sox won their fitth'rors which presented the Yankees| Fiint, a eee es by rst|sounhie piling. of Ragnr’ Grete et hoe Eaton Gt’ te on with two unearned rans. Elston| *. 02> | and Guird, but Ray Nerlecki, whol at, Baaane. of Craig. |fest from Kansas City to Howard's two-run homer in the| Second annual golfers’ “get-ae- pitched the 20th, got Ray Booue onl cryin eressin ae co ible rw-lace percentage, lead|eighth ced the victory for New |qunted” breakfast at Olland . pepper OM 'secutive complete game by theirlover New York, Ti York. The Yankees actually hold|Hills Country Club will be held ” Gale ema nabs anal emns staff, They woes] pilaget the Tad Bem Ds Bt Gavia Sil-gaine land over Chicage batjeast Saterdthy Moy th ter mabe ! i on ~ leagues with five route-going straight over the Ted Wil-ithe White Sox are in first place|members only from 7:30 to 9:00 Rocky Colavito's double gavelformances in eight starts, liams ~ less Beantowers, percentagewise, .833 to 800. - |a.m, , Cleveland a run in the 3rd and/would have had six if it hadn't|Avila's 10thinning home run " Tee avs rma it 20 in the @h!been necessary fot them tp a man on base gave the Indians Then picked 10 innings to defeat decision Detroit. home run cue and tied the game.|on April 19, “" 5 = 6 ) Charlie Maxwell got one in the | The victory widened the Dodg-| Billy Pierce got a poorly pitched ' qth and’ Kalino’s ‘dietemt aloes |e8 first-lace National apy |) and was into the upper left field seats |lead over idle Milwaukee to # full to win his third game evened J boars fn (0 00h. Who |URER, | De, doerin cinch WF aloeen tee little leftnaner lows ‘ was ibapucer tenets feating the Phillies 58 behind the tagged for four Wome runs and 12 Bud Black opposes the Indians’) six . hit ‘pitching of Allan (Red) {hits but managed to outlast four veteran righthander Bob Lemon in'Worthington, Cincinnati won its|Kansas City pitchers. Harry Simp- this, afternoon's tussle at Briggs! second game in seven starts, beat-|son him for two home Stadium, The two teams wind up|— > day end Bity ooh ne i ‘ahd e 4 day and ily Hoeft a w et Ss’ Pontic Speedway ‘Sprinters Hold Score will face the in Tuneup Race Ky., @—An erst- « Contesting the trio were Swoon's Son, Manassas, Fleet Peet, Dark Toga, Come On Red and Mark's Rickey, All but Swoon's Son are believed to have Derby ambitions. Also on the nine-race opening card was the Oaks prep, drew 11 hopefuls for the Kentucky Sunday Workout Member; Griff's Grill baseball clab will hold; a workout Sunday at 2 p.m, Drill is set for the Columbia-Joslyn Van Dyce 60 6, Berk — north diamofid, and any ball play- * + Apr er interested is invited to take parts tracer)? One in the tryout, Oaks. They included Claiborne Farm's Doubledogdare, winner of ‘|the recent Ashland Stakes at of the city Class A Keeneland. HIGH SCHOOL: RESULTS Picked Tonight Clarkston we, Brighton 198. Name Olympic Gymnasts is Si dra ‘ie poy UNIVERSITY PARK, /Pa. —jwomen finalists Robbins, a 24-year-old Memphis,|Jack Beckner of the Indiana K THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL, 28, 1950 BUILDER PAID FOR: © PAVED STREETS “© CITY SEWERS © CITY WATER © CITY SIDEWALKS BASEMENT ENTIRELY FREE FOR RECREATIONAL » "| PHONE ' MUtual DAILY ‘TIL9 P.M. GET INTO YOUR CAR! 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(M-59) MUtual 4-6863 EMpire 3-4236 ot Outer, Drive KEnwood 2-2400 ee CC, SCHUETT Exclusive Sales Agent Convenient Offices to Serve You 8081 COMMERCE ROAD 19228 W. ‘McNICHOLS 14718 FENKELL VEmont 8- ‘ “-t _ THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, APRIL aoa 1986 PON TAS MICHIGAN, *s NINETEEN Your Neighbor’s House Ralph Derragons Build in Otter Hills By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor By the time you have lived in five different homes: and have remodeled some of them, you know fairly well what kind of a house you really want. The Ralph Derragons of Otter Hills drew on their past expe- riences with homes and built a new one fitted exactly to their needs. Mrs. Derragon says this house was built around the closets. She actually has enough of them, Their Belden brick home is set at an angle on the 155x180 foot lot at the corner of Bow Lane and Windcroft. It affords an excellent view of Otter Lake from the living room windows, A small covered porch pro- tects callers until they enter the front door. Inside there is a large, double door coat closet— of course. The hall is in the form of a T and leads to the bedrooms and the den. In this back part there are two linen' closets. The walls are papered in gray. A cuckoo clock makes cheerful noises at frequent intervals. The 29x18 foot living reom has dining space at one end. Here, there is a dropleaf table with leather covered chairs, A china cupboard stands close to the kitchen door. All the fur- niture is dark wood in a tra- ditional design. Gray, green and silver striped The other walls and the woodwork are painted pale green. The carpeting is gray. The fireplace is framed in gray marble with a hearth of the same marble. The fireplace itself is of a beautiful classic design. HER HOBBY—Mrs. Derra: Tagon’ s Nobby is sew- ing. There could be no more: appropriate picture of her than this one taken in her Sewing room. Twin arm chairs on either side of the fireplace are uphol- stered in brown with a gold thread. For Mr. Derragon there is a large lounge chair im gray leather. One smaller arm chair has gold upholstery. This color is repeated in all the lamp shades. Mrs. Derragon made the flow- ered faille draperies and hung them under green cornices put up by her husband. In the kitchen the decorating takes its keynote from the gay Mexican paper en two walls. The cupboard walls and ceiling are a soft yellow. Organdie curtains have » dots of red, blue, yellow Trial by Fire Leads to Decoration Idea A trial by fire—or by smoke, anyway—led to a redecorating -de- cision recently at the Harry Ulm residence in McKeesport, Pa. * -*: @ In cleaning up the house after 'fire had damged it, the Ulms were |impressed to see how well a greasy smoke deposit could be removed from the Marlite planks, a pre- decorated hardboard, in their bath- room, This led them to choose/ planks and blocks. of the same paneling for a bedroom where an- other kind of surface had been damaged beyand restoration. Because m the ealicis pro- Itective baked plastic finish, the Ulms felt assured that their new jall- -white bedroom decor would be} oe to keep clean, a + 4 her new sewing’ rogm Mrs. Der- She made the cover for the studio couch. Its ruby \ snTOM BUMLE BUILT KItoHEN — saitin thiestnianiies SER G ores _ Pema eee dette cea ree sm and green. Except for blue, the same colors are found in the mottied linoleum. The wide array of custom built cup- beards and work units is white. There's a short hall leading from the kitehen to the One canned goods. A walk-in closet is used for bulky household items like luggage plies. lower walls are painted charcoal gray, while the upper ones have a black and white paper. A brilliant red cotton rag lightens the gray tile fleor. The towels and curtains are also red. TaNee & AER FERN on one wail, - Our women readers will envy Mrs. Derragon her sewing room, In this house the master goes to the basement to work in his workshop. The mistress goes to her sewing room., | This room is’ a combination utility room, sewing.room. and guest room, The washer and dryer occupy space on one wall and are vented outside. Above them are supply cupboards, Mrs. Derragon has her desk im an alcove. Around this al- cove there are built-in drawers and cupboards galore. She has room to store patterns and extra materials in neat order. A rack on the door holds par- tially finished garments and those to be mended. The floor here is vinyl tile in a deep ruby shade. Walls are off- white, while the ceiling is the palest yellow. The white curtains have a multi-color plaid valance. As one of the first projects in color matches exactjy the vinyl tile floor. Walls here are an off-white. This room doubles also as a utility room with a washer and dryer. ds ing cg et emg sel te bck Thar at © and cleaning sup- On the other side of this hall there is a minute lavatory. The ragon made a slip cover for the studio coach. This matches ‘al- most exactly the ruby red floor. The familly bathroom is yel- low and brown. All the tile ts yellow, Mermaids sport on the wallpaper. Window and shower curtains are brown, as are seatter rugs and towels. Above the built-in vanity there _ is a large mirror. On the other OTTER HILLS HOME — The brick home of Mr. and Mra, et tit anein 0a thite platy ieplag tel. edeuse omen tad bemn-shed tte res an The doar af the teh epeny ee ae Seren) Oe ie RIES ASS mirror that adjusts. There's no excuse in this house for untidy back hair, { Young Dick Derragon is in the Army. His room is waiting for his return. It has sandy beige walls and a brown tile floor The simple furniture is maple. ~ vertleally : amd tans, -are mounted over the braided in browns course, made both draperies and bedspread, In the master bedroom there The breeseway a Oe is light gray cotton carpeting. shded reems,~ with © enteanee The walls are papered in deep qoors to both front and back rose, with woodwork painted‘to-' yards. Here the match. The furniture is dark. . Under the long wardrobe closet:there are three built-in storage drawers. Cornice boards covered with the rose wallpaper flowered The walls are Philippine ma- hogany, the floor rose vinyl tile. Furniture coverings are. rose. An interesting feature of this draperies. Mrs. Derragon, of- home’! is the fact that it has five ee eke ; = mf. ‘. c build it. eat from early ‘spring to late fall. . TV outlets, one nn in the breezeway. The 2% car garage is deerell There is a partial basement. Under the rest of the house there is a well ventilated and heated air space, On the ‘exterior redwood panel ing has been used for trim and for the gable ends. Mr. ang Mrs. Derragon designed this house themselves, hierdie eal Dd. Clawson of Pontiac. —Pontine Press Phetes by Jomer-Mahat window. The Derrgeyy Sepa Str ee ‘then had a QUIET CHARM’ — "The Derragon living room ‘is & quiet ‘pooh: Silver, “yray and ~~ ambstesgran on the fire-screen: Carpeting is griiy. “The ‘armchiilis “inthe picture “are upholstered in brown with a gold thread. green striped paper decorates one wall,.with green paint covering the other three walls. The simple classic fireplace has a, facitig and hearth of gray marble. Note the FEENEY OF NOM hin am ith in rc or gree gre Se ME Oe eT lg RN ee ne ermeppmaftee AT Te et, Ee Re Ree es THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 ae | "OPEN SUNDAY 1106 a. few of these attractive homes for immediate eomapeney 2-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY REAR ENTRANCE — The breezeway in the Ralph Derragon | home in Otter Hills has entrance doors to both back and front yards. special task each morning to run the flag up on the pole in the front yard, ae as F Mish eat v ¢ Armstrong Inlaid TILE $ DOWN The attached 2% car garage is plastered. 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Steel or galvanized screens need contractor that you expect the sys- a / sure that every|they were neglected You can modernize’ the feeling of|the protective coating, to prevent : he installs to provide you with precaution is taken to prevent any) But now is @ good time to get rid! your home without replacing anyjtheir rusting, While copper and wages 2 fied gs future invasion of destructive| that run-down look with a new)o¢ your furnishings, simply by get-\bronze wire screens do not rust, he Gis al mae te oe moisture that might cause .the|*P*"€ Sutfit—a coat of paint. iting rid of an old, dingy, wornout|they should also have a protective — : as Gi actos conens © sey paint to blister, Antique white, cream, a @48KY |carpet or rug. Choose one of alcoating because a corrosive wash expectations.” Root leaks, clogged gutters and| Back, sdus, pale pink ond owes (citer thet. wil merge into the widevelons that sate snd diietigures i popular wrought holstery or draperies. colored areas below Here are some things to keep Sangean g Myon iron chairs and tables with glass, paged eg oe gag Ag coral GF special ech ead ape Narcan, Sasasiggncy’ uncovered earth under the house,| “e oF marble tops. But various | Jo) ‘then it is best to choose a|screen paint’ should be used. ; Sat sente @. your ume ant foundations that are not water-re- Seen rn Sinnrn UP” [pies Seercaaieee: Schnee se ae eet ee i family: ; sistant, poorly joined lumber and . is in a home where it is ex-|a @ sprey gun, brush, ' 1. You will want both tempera- similar conditions can ‘permit a iot| Black or white color for the|pected to last for a number: of/short-napped roller or an inexpen- ture and humidity to be held with- of destructive moisture to enter| plastic webbing of aluminum tub-jyears. A contrast always can bejsive screen-painting tool, made in the comfort zone of 70-78/i the house and cause expensive|ing furniture makes a nice con-jachieved with fabrics or even with|from a block of wood and covered . degrees as far as temperature is damage. painted walls or wallpaper. with carpet on one side, e {', CERAMIC © LUXAIRE GAS or ‘A LIFETIM © ENCLOSED CARPORT with siorage area © LARGE DINING AREA © RANGE HOOD AND FAN © COPPER PLUMBING © PERIMETER FLOOR HEATING © GAS INCINERATOR © 40-GAL. AUTO. GAS WATER HEATER © RUSCO STEEL WINDOWS AND SCREENS © EXTERIOR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS LAND ABUNDANT WITH . FRUIT TREES : ae ae Me eT Se ee ee ee ee ee ee A) ana i ar << i “ $ . =o inerap Bie nig : ce erence mee \- == |= — : 3 hit 4 + - a 4 Ma lb) Hi | hi) 1 iu i . 4 } | Hl } | i i} | 1 ii ri w \ ih \ I | | \ ih ; | | | i ii | i ote ' } / a | mihi "i | | ; | ; litt i : a) I hae . | ' } { | ~ 1 i {j if i | . | 1] i } j ; } i } ie j ~ i - i } j | tf j } al i wy j q Al hie || | 4 oe t ' j | i : 4 i } * i Li ; | f = | | : } ’ i e 1 oe ~—_ | = ie u it ¥ + ¥ an _— q i) * _— ys | | | Zz - } \ * | i « a ith \ % ; 1} — = 4 —_— = — —— = . ERY LATEST DESIGN ED HOME WITH THE NEWEST CONVENIENCr FULL FACE BRICK mot bocated 3-BEDROOM “=r RANCH HOMES village of Clarkston... the ideal _., place in which to raise your family, ON V/p ACRE OF GROUND FULL PRICE 414,800 No major industry in area. Only Vets Onl 300 Dow ny own steps to modern schools, Up to 30-Year Mortgages ; sad TILE BATHS Ds to ° churches, shopping. But 10 <7 miles from Pontiac. Swimming and boating at beautiful, scenic “Deer Lake, famous for its . rainbow trout and wonderful swimming. 30-DAY : ee RO. i GY, WALDOW RD. : FURNACE © % Af. ~~ 4 Civilians . .. smallest possible , B schoo 3 LOW INSURANCE RATES down payment monthly terms \. : | pines gh awh sireriind BOTH ©. l.and F.H.A. FINANCING & = : FIRE HYDRA LY ae real estate y > 0 S. MAIN . CLAR Fy ie TON _ WEEKDAYS + 1 P.M. to 8 P. ey! sar, and SUN. 0 A.M M. 12 9 PM. cae BAL Stati) PGE hte lle “Spring Fix-Up Time! CONCRETE STEPS @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling | CHECK THESE FEATURES: Still Benet way to use texture @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durabili jin @ traditional setting was recent-| ° FHA Specifications — | Bevongrngge Son ag: tl ones Reinforced Casting room, ‘the pattern, called “Stri- @ Avoid Messy installation » * peter Zoot ‘ated” is used in a blue tone with UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE ie ae te ae WILL YOUR HOME BE =" Decorators Use || | _..Simulated-Stone Wall Coverings Appear as Brick, Rubble, Bark, Other Textures aeg B° 5 : g $ new lating ble lannon, but, as well, bricks, bark, wood and fabrics. Such wall coverings have | many advantages. Simulated brick, without the high cost of actual brick construction, can for | ag ii thi MATCHES THE WALL _ Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere wall color, aaa CONCRETE STEP CO. | oi tesies Soci | ears o'm cima 5380 Dixie Highwoy OR 3.7715 wane Git aus maemo. booth. Utilizing out-of-the-way corner space, this Ne we ee ee turn of the century scenes—for Having a _ separate area has progressed from the lux- ury class to a necessity in the Gecuretegs Wahiight matern Surei-llnds of most modern homeown- still another decorator has. used o -a&' 2 If you're building a new home, ; there's no problem, You can plan * ¢ 6 + lahead for an attractive breakfast In a setting of French furniture,/bar or other suitable facilities. But C. Eugene Stevenson extended|what about those of us with “‘sec-| parquet floor—a replica of an in-jond-hand" homes, ten, fifteen, or the|twenty years old? If no provisions room's ceiling for one wall_.which|were made originally, what can we actually became a focal point in/do without major remodeling? : the room. A breakfast booth with » table Watch Out!—Don‘t Cut Don't cut or trim boards sepa- itself rately when you want to join them| space-saving pullt-in booth. Even together for a large flat surface, it your home has a separate Stvists the Aquriae 3 etl dex, . tuther and nail wood stripe sews LAT Closets Top § A we the Women > (and the Men) We Offer— @ Complete Color Selection in Oil Base formula Alkyd formula Enamels and Semi-Gloss . @ Outstanding Selection and ~~ ~ yalues in wallpaper one, wall coverings. ~ ‘@ Wood Finishes of every description. @ Competent General and bas - Technical Advice on all Painting and Finishing PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6184 breakfast booth of western pine adds to kitchen’s appearance and meal-time comfort. ~ ble on casters makes it easy to get in and out. Breakfast Nook Possiblesszreeeel = Rev O HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES y O'Neil Real Estate Mee of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 262 S. Telegraph FE9-7103° coater paint, then your finish coat. If. you want to try one of the in- Now in Almost Every Home sss. | breakfast! ner, brush it on, and wipe it off. breakfast room, a booth making |This produces an attractive tint of use of wall area opens up the | color and still allows the distinctive ROY ANNET, Ine. Realtors - 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 room and eliminates the clutter grain pattern to show through, of an “island” formed by the usual table-and-chairs grouping. | Basically of a bench’ with a bac and a free-standing table, a breakfast booth is a proj. | ect that most home handymen can | tackle in their spare time, From | iyour lumber dealer you can get. suggestions and plans on different styles which can be adapted to your own requirements. At the’ same time, he can show you a| variety of easy-to-work el with which to build the booth, A CORNER UNIT? From the western pine region, | for example, there is a wide va-| riety of colors and grain patterns in ten separate species, headed by | the widely-available ponderosa) pine, Idaho white pine, and sugar pine, From crea white to rich’ STIGLITZ INFRA-AIRE BUILT-IN RANGES a PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (Ya Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 the ends, Set a fine-tooth circular saw blade to cut right through the Sicrack of the proposed joint. in Home Features dark shades, all are available in. knotty or clear grades and are) particularly noted for their ability| te accept any type of finish. The built-in ranges are the cooking conveniences of the future. Every woman has dreamed of having them in her kitchen. THEY CAN BE YOURS NOW. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT BURKE'S A great number of contractors and builders are including several "a 'cedar closets in each of the new Sihomes they are building. These = \home experts find. that cedar clos- [iets are second only to kitchen fa- cilities as heme-colling feoteres, Most housewives are vitally con- '= |cerned with kitchens because they =, |spend so much of their time there; > ‘closets also are. important for the storage space they provide. When) the closets are lined with cedar, which protects furs and family woolen clothing from moths, they have an even ~~ value in the home buyer’ . = The Beautiful rhea t Bedroom-~“Lakeside” When Bs closets are installed ©) \as part of the original construction : regular closets, > Dali Shower Curtains people, are featured in a new | |\shower-curtain line by Ames Show- Ser Curtain, The curtains are of = \acetate taffeta and are supposed to | \be water-impenetrable, they cost little or no more than) Designs by Salvador Dali, of all) Finishing time is the time for self expression, If your kitchen cabinets are of knotty western) pine, perhaps you'll want to finish: your booth natugally to match. If 80, remember to apply a good seal- er to the knots, then several coats of varnish or shellac,~rubbing be-| tween coats with a fine grade of! |steel wool. * ¢ * # Maybe you'll want to paint the. Electric MOVE NOW-Be In This Spring Enjoy Van Norman Lake This Summer Kentile Cork ~ TILE : @ 3 Lerge Roomy Bedrooms $ 0 Down (REEDS 23500. [lo one i. @ Lorge Kitchen Veterans x . rm res oy ie Oil Heet Full Price $11,835.00 ¢ é Privileges 190 Model Open 1 to 7 Interlocking Plastic Wall s @ Beauty Queen Kitchen Seturdey and Sundey— TILE Cabinets Open 3 to 7 Daily = Stainless Steel Copper. Blend "149" Csehione'tent” 2 MODELS === fi] at’tey Drive out Dixie H Hey. to Waterford turn left, on Soe, ee Andersonville Rd., 3 Blocks to Medel on Barnard St. i PAL Convenient terms .if desi red. Cooking Top With Porcelain $10 Less ALSO AVAILABLE=2 Electric Element Tops Electric Insert Ovens—Electric Griddles See Us for Yor YOUR: BUILDING SUPPLIES Terms Easily Arranged Immediate delivery. Electric. Stack-On OVEN Stainless Steel Copper Blend a 79” White Porcelain $10. Less! ! ay THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 Tofhbrush Has == 2=="Shortage | in aromas for: Building Crafts Noted = reach inside grillwork, into Useful P ioe Guu eh onan oe WASHINGTON—The sharp lag, “By conservative estimate, there, to enter the apprentice training maintaining a close relationship UFPOSES dow ledges and screens are other Se ee cs neces inet be © tenten. ot 200/000] ‘peegrams,” Horttor sald. “The |with the Bureau of Apprenticeship ee es wenn places It can be pat to work: | Dc.’ s troiiecs for the home buiig | ™ainess now engaged in apprentice) construction industry and. the lof the Labor Department and work This handy item is well suited 7 hae ing industry may well be.|Programs, and this number makes| labor unions are not without |ing with other interested groups) for countless uses around the hems 3. Workshop use.’ Try it for|come a critical shortage of skilled|no allowance for the needs of the| their share of responsibility. They | in developing model apprenticeship once its tibiae” iain delle ee aaltes Set Ge ee contruction programs) should encourage young men to (training programs. ffeil ledh ym perk eps haste agg 4g hanagealy gree allan orapadipellioategaulaomg ETUC EY yore mya | : : i Ee ag ay a § g ¥ He tek sik FT bg : fi i : i =e : Seessbiaial u for any ex FREE ESTIMATES! : ee a ett oe | 1 AWNING. | =o & Vo comPANy and : : ’ using the vacuum cleaner/FE 5.2102 163 W. Montcalm obtainable in various| OPEN DAILY 9.A. M. TO 7P. M., SUNDAY 12 TO4 P.M. some mild scouring powder will!brush! ) : force each year. parent reluctance of young men 'Federal vocational programs, 'kinds of stores. ROYCE LAZENBY, MANAGER Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's -- - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - -Burmelster's - - - Burmeiiter’s -- - Burmeister's - -Burmeister’s -- - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s HELD OVER FOR 3 MORE BIG BAYS: BY POPULAR DEMAND!! Would You Like GOLD BOND Specials! NEW SIDING ion Your Home? |Z sunome oes ssa nnaileniel le Burmeister’s o<- Beautiful Colors in If So, You Can Do So With. | ,, . for ll aig t “ the Latest Siding Out Burmeister’s Help. : KNOWN for QUALITY NO MONEY DOWN a8 Fa 8 Sie Now $99 p : Many Months to Pay (x8 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, = + = Ssopsyoung - - - ‘iain eae cinmanal It's GOLD BOND | furm™™ars, at BURMEISTER’S and =| “sirv-rwiv.nstsevorseom | ‘io Our bora i Fn 4 ie a pede , | at the Lowest Price Ever : rg Rate see mid meen a dd ag : We help you figure materials + FUN q ? 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8981/3 frase mente om aft cic ee BON pars or | Ae ELBLING & SONS 2 own $|a few small inexpensive tricks, un-|place the boards at an angle of|as subfloors include Pine, * Heating * Air Conditioning : : > Sse saee ise gam be Camedia ees wo Oe Saree ee wae. P. Spruce and Hemlock. Ply- ‘ Sheet Metol Work ’ ie Roofing 2 dat practical i louvers as shown, PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE [ff QU § = Fe ne ees ce te eoeea|4 = the Xdach thicinens gl 73'S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 : soo $ Woe $l sug aren hatween . heme ond ga the louvers to the top and boom tength facto | . ) 4 — 3 Zirage, difficult to landscape, and| If treated or decay resistant Complete ak resents Watérproofing, SB Wayforer Delase Sleicnnt purpoos can ‘become’ dlvais sod Innere cost them wih j — Free Estimates! PR EARGER Si nrTOS Mite tavece eesorerig cians wend emai. Ts IT S co AGE TIME! Reliable Waterproofing |; $) Paved the ground to as large a |the screen any desired color or T Phone FE 4-077, 3 5) ner se pas nat WAR Derick, [OY Mme, . $ $) concrete, : oe $ $| Soom red sear er | rr ene ih MODERNIZE YOUR COTTAGE N3 fie Fevanien Syoeeh Siegen ‘acres ‘FOR SUMMER ) NE: $| sints tor climbing vines or roses. |may be varied by installing the : \ NE; $|_The root will be held aloft, with ey, tnousy inmead ot ver j \ ® $ Reinforced 3 —2x4s wr tote is ~ -Pe. | TTAGE SETS \ 3 PATIO SLABS [3], Not only will the family find use New Melamac Items 5 NR 7 Beautiful Pastel Colors 13). ot ways, for entertaining e.|,,Melamac is the material for] INCLUDES: 30x30 SHOWER STALL SN UNG “petearei et fing, ess patio he Mies re rm erg] ¢ SHOWER VALVE + SHOWER HEAD N Pe Pree Hong Server ond Extinct, Coll 3 Roger A, Authler, Ine, $\tc howe and garage together, im-/® ‘estured finish. holds 2%] @ SOAP DISH © FLOOR STRAINER © PLASTIC CURTAIN -\ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Ni 730 Seva ate et ihe name, "ar abit server and a Suan] @ 19°27” GLEAMING WHITE LAVATORY = , OTR .B -2, OO z . salad bowl and spoon. © ACID RESISTANT WITH FAUCET AND STOPPER ‘ $.000 Successful Instalictions in Pontiac Area is | | PAN It choose ak KN N 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2.91248 (U00SSRREEeeeeeees to your tressrway ome oie or * FREE STANDING CLOSET WITH WHITE SEAT ao a las fir decking will again do Robbins Vinyl | ‘INSTALLATION EXTRA. . Oem ee eee eee a aa aay \MPORTANT § i 2% 14 protect tom the : Reg. $120.00 Val S Your Home Site owe andar TILE eg: ww. ogee : | ¢ Westridge - of - - Waterford is oan Some Lineal ie giPolds, in Posible 6 x6x14 ] yy Ea. | N OW “*O9 50 Featuring Castom-uil Homes of Distinction : abet H at windows, ime oe well. | DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND || = 1 meal pe rceniaga B dressed homemaker, ean be oa | Tnterlocking Plastic Wall | TRAINED STAFF OF PLUMBERS AVAILABLE sppointment # y sories” is evident in recent in- ee eam || ABS ot Eke 8 SHALLOW WELL UNIFLOW te Sete HELTMAN & TRIPP 1 picnemre| meen DQ‘ PISTON PUMP . Herbert C. Davis i areesing,” Titus Blatter has co- Geos: Yelluw . Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford E ‘s Real Estate—Builder 7 eres ot tae ant Steed tab 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE 2 ee “rig Reed aw rics This rabvand match collec Armstrong Linoleum Wall : A Small Compoct System with Great Efficiency makes it le ° Saeeusueensenennn) curtains caren at aioe Ti LE e \, H. P. Motor + Pressure Switch \o4 and plate fabrics, but also in| | © Safety Valve Reg. $92.50 th Fi Y B y i a < in graduated tones 54” 29° } Ww $ 95 I Both oa i 79 t Your Budget! |i oon =| tm AS NO cc —eEO7O7~ ) Laying of the maple floor should moos eT « be the last operation in building. : Which FITS Your Need? |=" The FLOOR | COVER THAT DRAB LOOKING FLOOR With ENDS OF ROLLS aawe @ | building. Heat it for 10 days to at SH OP | . , , - ee Teast 70 degrees regardless of the W |season. Flooring peaked piled | 99-101 S$. Saginew AL L 00 L CAR PETI NG _ i fares ape tates ‘eying. “il FE 4-5216 NOW . i le —_~ = SE a —— = | I ’ gee * fe [ DUO-THERM 4m: Water Heaters | |= | cin Beary Quality Grey Tonean Tone oe oo suas E ‘ | - | 12'x9’ Rose 2 Level Looped Effect........... 108.00 69.99 Electric! —— — Gas! | WITH THE | 1212'S" Heavy Quality Beige Feral. .........-. 198.00 149.00 : } 12'x7'3” Green Floral ....... ckbasigdacwewsssin's 87.00 47.50 — ; ° 12'x12'11” Green Floral ..... cue Koen eioones . $56.00 104.00 a 30 Gallon Gas Model | Seow For 0 Complete Line of Bute’ Seppe RH 12 329, 18th Century Floral ese eos 276:00 160.00 ae Supplies ng ayer eye y 4 fer + hoy of © Ready-Mixed ime an * Boece and Fire 11‘x9'7"" Embossed Green Scroll. ee en ee 106.00 57.50 — — ie rare poe a my hs Concrete Sand and Gravel prick 9'x23'10" Heavy Quality Chartreuse Embossed insulated. : —_ Sn Scroll Leaf Wilton ....... 6 SAO ES a en E CS 408.00 234.95. $i 9’x20' Tome-on-Tone Grey ...................05 180.00 104.50 pond 9’x10'8" Heavy Quality Blue Embossed Wilton..... 165.00 988.50 ow at. — 9’x34' Salmon Pink Floral ..................... 306.00 203.50 9’x15’ Blue Tone-on-Tone ..................... 135.00 74.95 ; 12'x7'8" Green Tone-on-Tone .................. 90.00 42.50 5? 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SATURDAY, "APRIL 28, 1956 | cei. - TWENTY-FIVE OO tei ic |P cn cy ony | ces pan mer aaeamm Turning of House yarns Sie eee * ih is mor ; > | Aids Air Conditioning 4 Orientation — the turning of a if "* ts . the same /kiin-dried), as green or wet boards) | PINE BUNK BEDS — Made of sculptured pine, these bunk beds vacaney sce tory Ws Geiih sed open Croce wil Gitte and’ bas boy. If there are two young men in the family, this <— between finish flooring strips. Sub- bed will fill the bill without using limited ‘bedroom space. Or, it | floor boards should be laid diagon-| there is only one boy, he will be quickly making out a list of friends | ally, with at least two 10d nails at Se ee Note the two side guards on the top | each joist and each board end, bed — a wonderful safety feature. Workin g With Concretess.aie! Ss Tinos of top floor depends on) “The 27,000 Americans killed injtwiee the mumber Killed in work| Requires Adequate Skill- te accidents In 195 was aboutiacients ote hie 3 ma rrreiids 9 To | epee paps cn giao 3 1 ua may up © or : : PE RSSESS Spring is er ells his belt could build a driveway, eg eet soa 8 et : —be an early bird — / .,,make your move to “Carole Acres” today. Lakes and” Large Lots make ——is Life really worth . Living in rambling every requirement. | give a crown:to the drive for) . : : ea 8 ; room | brick Rolling trestles and drainage y ! : special scaffolding for}. an nour later the concrete . = | ranch homes! stairways, stores, will begin to set and then can be churches and bank |) smoothed with a wooden trowel, or lobbies float. If the float digs in, the con- ‘ : : . ‘crete is still too plastic and should ; : : be left to harden a little longer. + After floating, texture the surface Syntron Electric by drawing a straw broom lightly Hammers. Tools for | and straight across the concrete. 64 N, Parke FE 2-41219 To be effective, welded wire re- an hour of arrival at the job site. inforcement must be placed at the It should be given its final finish : within another hear or co. In midthickness of a five or six-inch : thick slab. Perhaps the easiest Se eee wort ie et “S* ™ lit off, then position the wire fabric. memes Immediately. pour the remainder) Properly constructed; a concrete|of the concrete. driveway will outlast a house and Reinf oe enualts save many times its cost in long- : ery term service. Steel reinforcement,| Med . > gm of peg called welded wire fabric, is im- oe foot ~~ Peer portant to driveway longevity. In- lengths from a six-foot-wide creasing slab strength as much as| ; , oO om. & eracking. rai eenaiete between sides of GOOD FOUNDATION forms and edges of the reenforce- However, wire reinforcement and| ment. the finest concrete’ mix available) p,ivew are often in won't make up for an unstable sineresne caetice. That gee a foundation for your drive. Soil) section skip one, and pour an- under the concrete should furnish! jor. "When these have h ‘dened equal, firm support to all parts of enough to hold their shape, remove the slab. boards forming the joints and pour} Well-drained soil should be concrete in the empty sections. theroughly compacted after sod, vegetable matter, soft spots and | After coteatie ike "blk peal bumps have been removed and up to the level of the forms, work a 24 or other plank back and . forth over the tops of the forms to 4 ; [strike off the mix while it is still Steel scaffolding for ume & w nee benek ail Every Need. * *¢ « _ [| Wet down the finished job and Mall Concrete cover with canvas, burlap, straw Elementary school ’ ind. or building paper and keep it wet : . te... . ee — Surfacers and Grinders aig »=. seb gplbny ao, _ Praca ancel ate wie vat Sanders—Belt, during the wet-down curing proc- = ‘ 3 Vibrating and Disc . Seal shower and Tarpautins Color Schemes Ideal} ilevetory lve oo ) Carlon Plastic ye withsbuilt-in vanity . ip — tA . i ne at ; MOO 4 Sewer Pipe. _| tor Carpet Durability ‘ oon : Py : a , [sours ge FULL PRICE 14,950 Underground wide color range in all fibers, and F r om IZ p : Sprinkling Systems greater weaving dexterity to TRADE-INS WELCOME é achieve new designs. The growing __ Streets paved Forced ol Mixer P k, Tne, Ny oak cshd vealinn laced a es £ \perimeter heat ixer ar whether pr — aN gas Me pe” ; ; si ; tions or ingenious one-t - tex- Br ~ “oer ty _- : 245 Elizabeth Lele Rood Seren, has nessun beyond pure dec: war y eee, oa FREE PARKING oration, ee CAROLE “ vy _ Ph. FE 5-8780 A broken stirface, to the touch ” Westinghouse | ACRES ° Te Kitchen . ™ lor the on is ee practical eppliances may be prom See Gaile ‘for everyday li ‘ootprints Bae < FIRST ‘don’t show, nor do cracker crumbs — by Ae , rce-rct — at a party, nor the fine dust that rigag oa - €abinet doors for Best seems to settle on slick surfaces 2 . as ° right after cleaning. Carpet stays er en a ye ‘ looking better longer. “ya - ¢ ; Quick Service | ie fay Land Contracts The saheia resilience of carpet . Be . 1273 square feet - i +4 Real Estate fiber tends to keep dirt on the Attached cor-pert “<-saaee@ a of Reer spose! me 5 a Trust Service \pet sweeper can remove it easily. Investments | Naturally, regular care is re- Insurance surface, where a vacuum or car- ; of ee Mt Pall quired to remove top-soil before it : 7 Dawson & Watson Seen down, but in between clean- FA ” d &. J. Pawson, Hogh A. Watson BB ing times, a pattérned or textured ae —_— 7 11% N, Saginaw St. carpet will keep the need for houses; - Three lorge LB a Self-stering storms . Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontise keeping a secret. ond airy bedrooms a ond screens —_ included now you Can have... ; Floor te ceiling =“? sliding closet doors ee Ne pe th Le eee Ot ORE a ae a oe BSa ae eo eae {OS Sed ee ie ee ap Les 2 Wright Chai AMERICANS \eetcee EEceee Made of Linen : epee | > fort tee re a rafters stands.| NEW YORK (INS) — More and/ a FaMiLy ¢ DeiNG 14* 5 g* If you are building a home— Let Pontiac Lumber Co. deliver top quality lumber ready to use—piled the woy you use it! Ps: AK | ‘he i DISAPPEAR “| aE 'GitS xia which. wes- an 3 Like Magic! pat (poatpe he toma ye ea: : designers * with Amazing New TAMMS -SILA-TEX | TEXTURE PAINT SILA-TEX completely seals and and mp: Ripe hg econ phen Fes] Legs are tall, slim, angled and — Lo... tapered, in hardwood, either blond ‘ focus water, brush on and create the tex- [or ebony finish, and are tipped in . tured finish you want—using " brass for the metallic accent so ! on 1 Re sponge or per, ate, popular these days. is. © eee, # ! ue tee COST $119 - $129 fi ON hia ; a The chair is offered with a a Se # *, tightly woven tweed-patterned up- = . o 831 Oakland Ave. FE 2 0225 es holstered in any one of six colors 4 e : = Rea Osha des ac —black and white, charcoal, red, green, toast or turquoise — in.such |. wh RG a OME TE id leasily wipeahle fobrios o wiles TWO-WAY FIREPLACE — A two-way fire- | and opens it for a big play space by day. This | Do You Own Land Suitable and duran. It is also available| Place, serving both the living and family-dining _ is plan PW-743AP by Palmquist and Wright, arch- od Ns b wmustial idea: is a,24-foot children's room. A fold- The house covers. 1580 square feet without garage for Development ? | Prices range from $129 for the! ing partition divides it into two rooms ‘at’ night’ ~’” and porches. 7. 000. 5.0. sy ti anse hatin }with linen upholstery. room, is a special feature of this plan. Another itects, 16310 Grand River, Detroit 27, Michigan. | . * @ inylon version to $119 for the other | We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that | can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Loke Road, Rt. No. 5° Pe aie 1, $4.95 ‘two. fabrics. The chair, when, . . — TA Atay Te S00 Feces sack, andthe toh in est Waxed Floors Evaluation of U.S. Homes: i oe poo tig -—Dmagy-> $3.65 chair opens up into a footrest. : S t t A d $250 Billi i Pie Te vee i ‘Wood Is Versatile Ca Mish | e a roun 1 10n re ee eee 80% Off “ grow use § aps | The cash value of all American; Select new wallpaper or paint 2 Off Reg. Price Danger of seed whatons + ‘ ‘homes, numbering approximately| that harmonizes with the crisp ; | fps tat they can be put together! Homemakers should not over- 2 total around $250 bilion. Yet one| give. your home Sealer te oa 25c ft. jat the building site to fit any wax their floors. Overwaxed, slip- - ° | _ tor use in American homes. These Color of these tiles. . “a > F == tests definitely proved that asphalt; : . = ww = tile is safer to walk on th A finer suburban resi- | = ; e = cther pat arate resilient N ew Tr ap Door a cae tn a if d ot = rial, possesses rmer Bh ’ Eaters. and powsesre the moet Te; Push-Button Lake, ‘The went plece Tox ngeius eaaows => ° 4 P ra of any Sooring you and your famil ‘ = =| material installed in h i . M y- ‘ — =u een Operated Device ye ONLY 11, MILES FROM PONTIAC / ? = = = Mahogany Has Beauty gy taney Rig abate e IMMEDIATE POSSESSION THIS MLUSTRATED * = : - , , t oor has been re-introduced me ‘2 = IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY % 0 2 sce ent eine toner et emt YT BEDROOM ALL PACE BRICK « ULL BASEMENT = . == even the plainest mahogany grain /need to be shoved or lifted open— ATTACHED PLASTERED 2-CAR GARAGE : pe : = pattern. - well-known |" operates‘ by push button. h % = == type goes by the name “‘cathedral”’) The mechanized trap doors, big- R H. — =>? some soe oo == because of its resemblance to the ger than conventional versions, 60-FT. anc. ome wae? Z > LARGE NEW FEATU RE PACKED == cathedral spires on gothic archi- lead to basement stairways in six ON LARGE WOODED LOT — == > © ==—|tecture. Variations of the inverted| new houses built for the 1956 4 ° MANY orvans . af > s=s| V-shaped design include beth wide} Milwaukee Home Show. ine WHICH To ¢nooks : : - = and narrow “heart” designs. ‘The doors are 40 feet square of a4 . and have been installed in a 4 ‘New Colored Pitcher room that can serve as an all- tp $ =| An anodized aluminumwate one- uladadion = 4 Only 750 Down ! = quart pitcher by Basca Manutac-_| | > , . ond in th lors. T. | The hinged floor has been cov-) > ae! ‘ e=/ turing comes ree Colors. 10 £0 ered with carefully matched ¢ar-| » 900 sq. ft. of living space, & construct |with it come a cream and sugar, | peting or linoleum to be barely! : ; with many quolity features. , & spoon rest and a butter dish, noticeable when shut. ae . : Per Et TOTAL §¢ | FHA , {= y PRICE Terms wae | : a3 at ia fm | =! BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. : SS TO BUY OR SELL FINISHED RECREATION ROOM, TILED FLOOR AND _ MODEL OPEN i atites : Ser eee sateen ae : a LOSURE, ALL CERAMIC BAILY ond irections to Model Tut suo vawort» ren srncoUs ercREn ; WITH CUSTOM-BUILT ° vu Bolas and Drive north on Perry, turn left on Joslyn, then : WINDOWS ON NYLON soiree | wirn sensene © : SUND AYS i a ~~ on Thild. Model home is open at Ovrpoor <— WITH PATIO, yimayil estate } : N - CLARKSTON s 2 4 - A . cad mention ates : * : : : ¥ a scat e-toc . ert ar RR MR aoa .e Step—the When ‘new wood is to be painted, a primer is applied first. Next, all cracks or nail-hedd are rik the finishing coats. > SOFTENS D> REGENERATES TSELE > RETURNS TO y WARRANT! Ser ecereer pores FE 5-1683 a unaffected by foods, practically un- Polyethylene, the wartime! “baby” of plastics, is rapidly find- ing many uses in the home. Be- cause it is ordorless, tasteless, breakable, and can. be colored in jrainbow hues, it is the ideal ma- terial for a great variety of house- wares. * * * In the kitchen, polyethylene is used for mixing bowls, ‘colanders, canister sets, bread » , Face Brick COLORF UL PERMANENT SAVES: PAINT, TNSULATION, FUEL We Have A Good Stock Now! GLASS BLOCK TENNESSEE LEDGE ROCK BRIAR HILL STONE SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Coss Ave. FE 5-8163 boxes, step-on disposal cans, salt ‘ainda’ ‘pepper shakers, juice contain- ers, refrigerator food storage boxes ‘and ice cube trays. ‘In the nursery, it is used fer baby baths, diaper containers, New Apartments Feature Lobbies Luxury Buildings Have Community Recreation Areas Built-in NEW YORK (INS)—New trends: in homes appear every so often, ranging from the first ranch-style house through split level homes and similar architectural innova- POLYETHYLENE — Mother's little helper can lift this big laun- dry basket — because it’s made of lightweight polyethylene. Old Pélyethylene Invades} FRED Modern Home: in Guises be des Ueto, Hae “de ‘bapeiion area, it serves as ice buckets, “sweat” or drip and chill the hand, it-your-self ing pipe assure green lawns and flowering shrubs during dry seasons, Tenite polyejhylene, extruded into iW Used as permanent icine bar- tions. . * * ° But today there's something new in apartment houses, too. | | Kentile Cork TILE x9" OU Interlocking Plastic Wall TILE 4 Colors ¢ Ea. Pink, Gray. ? Green, Yellow _ Armstrong Rubber 6x6xVe i The FLOOR SHOP FE 4-5216 | LINED WITH COUCHES The lobby is large and was de- signed by Morris Lapidus, the fellow responsible for some of the inewest and most luxurious Miami Beach hotels. It is timed with couches, chairs and tables arranged in groupings | im case some of the neighbors want to drop downstairs for a chat. It’s also a good place for a teenager to say good night to her date. Kitchens . . Counter Tops, Gerages, Storm Sash and Screens. Call tor Free Estimates One wall, overlooking. the grounds, is all picture window and, |has a trough of green plants run-| ‘ning its length. Swinging from the} ceiling by brass chains are gilded) cages with lovebirds, cockatoos| ‘and other interesting, singing! | birds. Colors include greys, mauve | —Home Improvements— 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-5043 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 and blues ranging from deep to | pale tones. | [Hard Up for Space? | | “Hard up” for storage space in your home? An easy and practical’ | way for solving the difficulty might. be to build a shallow’closet in a |corner or two of rooms where a' little space is available. This is easily accomplished with one or janother of the various wallboards. | Painting or papering to match the) ;walls will make the closet seem) ‘simply a structural part of the | 99-101 S. poate’. DEWEY Refrigeration Commercial & Domestic FEderal 5-6247 } Poort “| VETERANS - NO MONEY DOWN CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT STANLEY - BALDWIN MODEL HOME 252 W. Rutgers Phone TOwnsend 8-81 77 1 P.M. J REALTY Phone BRoadway 3-100! 20030 JAMES COUZENS — MONTHLY PAYMENT plus taxes and insurance OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TO 6 P. M. © Twe Bedrooms © Full Basement © Luxaire Automatic Oi! Meat ® Steet Casement FEATURES: _ “© & Styles to Choose From © Full Closets with © Lerge Lots © Paved Streets “ © Plastic Tile Bath © pede Bates Rive ° Lew Tones. pitchers and tumblers that do not) § Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, |) that you usually need alcohol to “cut” or thin it. The label on ‘the can will let you know the proportions to use. i i F are then prevent. the er-may be a product made ‘jelally for Over 25 Years in Ponticc — 845 West Huren St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 WITH MANY, MANY FEATURES @ 1% BATH (available) @ COVERED PORCH @ CAR PORT @ GLASS THERMAL Waly @ BUILT-IN OVEN RANGE WASHER DRYER REFRIGERATOR — all available © stupio CEILINGS @ MAGNETIC KITCHEN CUPBOARD LOCKS @ NATURAL BIRCH CUPBOARD DOORS @ KITCHEN VENT FAN @ FLOOR-TO-CEILING WARDROBE CLOSETS @ BIRCH SLIDING CLOSET DOORS | ROSE-HILL ?-GO6 REALTY CO. — The New Precast INDIANA CASTONE Is @ precast stone, manufactured under controlled factory conditions, and is live steam cured. It is composed of 65% limestone, aggregate and other bonding agents, color throughout the stone One of the most genuine pre-cast stones in “KMHERigan and _ most natural looking, too. You must see to appre- ciate. 20 YEAR GUARANTEE WITH EVERY JOB Gaston MR. and MRS. HOMEOWNER Put An End To House Painting With: SAVE on FUEL, PAINT and UPKEEP Installed Over Any Type Home—Brick, Block, Frame, Shingle — JOBS AS LOW AS 189 FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT DESIGNERS! Buy With Confidence In business 21. years. Insured up te $500,000 for your protection, to cover any and all accidents, and our’ | products. FHA TERMS First Payment 90 Days The New and IMPROVED _ CAST-OSTONE 1s nature’s own peidiabsep now instead of painting or siding your home, take advantage of turning your home into one of stone-lasting beauty and value. Make your dreams come true. Let our designers show you a design which will fit the architectural lines of your home at no. obligation or cost, a Buy the Best — It Costs No More 4 slp aal | acl tii —_ Ee a er i i ust i Ne kh i a ee Fy asta a il oe ee eT ee ee ee ee eee Leiber ions i. il hai ee ee eT al = os Fe i tel : “ieee A ‘ ; \ / Gh J : € gee ‘ ’ 4 i a 4 eS : / Wee eee , ; or * [ee j fg i , f ere ny a8 : en THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL s0/ 1056 8 * Long after your house perfections in your patching job; grates under the elements, the Win... .06 the repaired spot has been per dow box and wall coverings will as \ alloa still be standing—striated, haughty sanded thoroughly with fine-grained foe tnd aero e paper to remove all roughness. Attention, home economists: for- | > “all about cooking and baking Wes | get. and cleaning house and learn how oe. eon. KNOCKOUT!!! : It seems that you can hardly get a lamas ys ime wiiea 1 LAKE OAKLAND. HEIGHTS : wood r : q three- terial and its plastic brethren can E ese St dn a y 6. mes Walton oe East. of Soshabow $ | nort. xample: 1 $ Wonderful Plastic Pail manera es Oa pas se 8a 1! BATHS » appears: = ‘ 3] A plastic he Ke ingen — tured finish, a striated or % : T ; §$ for you in a ratine ath yhatever : : 5 ee fee oe ee io be fitted wader that la.” meray Private Beach Fi Zithe hot water thinet even’ © And its makers say it can. be 4 Z/shallow sink, That way, you can cleaned and kept lovely with no Homes. 2/ put some soap or detergent in the effort at all, The fibers of glass BRICK RANCH 55 N. Parke St. $ pail and let it fill with hot water, are combined with vinyt plastic. HOMES i ' y are coverings 4 i Debs oo Cri-chentangs Cape eaten beautiful and dirt resistant, but iS . they are impervious to spilled foods ‘ —a terrible threat to most walls 15 500 5 WHAT'S NEWS? : Wall coverings are only one of i SPRING FURNACE Seeace . orating An outfit ew Jersey has come up with a fiber- includes Lot peeant peter plastic window, ORiando 3-9378 pepe we makes this news? DIFFERENT TYPE OF SAW — This hacksaw wood. Known as the Thor “Sabersaw,” it comes | attachment fits’ any power drill of % inch or in a handy kit that includes blade, chuck plate, cedhtona ven rama icy oh _ larger capacity, saws metal, plastics, plaster or odagtans: eat eats sisdne vere old win- dow box. as though fiber- glas is impe to soll acids. Sabersaw Appeals to Men Walk Around | 'scaty me me ner win dow box is also resistant to pollen. ‘Who Have Home Shop esta wearng tao hbo pollen falling on { know, in wood, plaster or composition New Furniture the way a five an cat ay "| of saw now on the market that/ board oe can be used effectively | She setedow leaove ace Mah ishould appeal to home handymen, |for keyhole cutting, scroll : cutting | . _ }particularly the more advancéd! or as an all-purpose saw. A heavy) LAFAYETTE, Ind. (INS) —|about three pounds+-and can be at-| |type who already have the usual duty blade is required for metal | Housewives who plan to buy a new BARGAINS — Big 84,000 B.T.U. OIL FORCED AIR vane FURNACE gas e257" There's a new and different type HOME BARGAINS FROM THE BUILDER DELCO 70,000 BT... Bi rower tots in tei woriainps. | |work, and a starting bole must tt tabe hint trom odtimel| REFRIGERATION . GAS FORCED AIR f wi ag bey veraiy & | Sent 4 Ge horse traders who walked around] SERVICE : ncment ha sary pore dll pment cde tm the [ne ster” hey nee fd JUST A FEW LEFT All Types—All Makes \wood, plaster and composition blade, a chuck plate, a 4” chuck * | Commercial and Residential | ‘ot %" or larger tapacity. It cuts) complete kit are an all-purpose to buy. FURNACE | clprocator that whips the blade |. ound house gara ti f , ge or barn, tion or replacement to the family i back and forth. Blades are easily wiore a portable saw saves time| furniture is the change in place- fl an ed by loosening two set jand steps, as well as energy, & ment during recent years. 1032 W. Huron St. : e E iboard, and doubles in brass by pa : 5 ‘ \ Model jnoar adaptor and a %” spindle adap- | Miss Vanis Deeter, 1 urdue Uni- DAY._OR NIGHT ‘ as we wm 5169°] cutting metals, plpes and plastics. tor, Also available are special |versity specialist, says: SERVICE They Will BeSnapped Up Fast * Weighing just over three | keyhole-blades, general work | “Homemakers should walk. Authorized ‘ | pounds, the aitachemty is 714” | blades up to five inches long, around the piece of furniture to Ssdiiias Meten & Service at the Low Price of Only : — Conversio | long and tess than three inches | special hacksaw blades for stain- notice its appeerance from all an- == ve TBF at its widest point, It fits com- | less steel and other metals, and | gles.” MASON - BU RNER | fortably in the hand. Gear-less, | multi-sized wood cutting blades. | Main reason for the backward REFRIGERATION an | ie | | It operates on a ball-bearing re- | Considering the scores of jobs| look at a prospective new addl- FE 2-6400 a | ‘1300" $650" rn 952° wet ‘The $52 Monthly Payment Includes: Principle--Interest--Taxes and Insurance! OPE SATURDAY. and SUNDAY 12 Noon “til 7 P.M. DIRECTIONS Includes ell neces- } ony controls. $ 00 Model F-165-1, white baked enamel eabinet. J Pontiac’s Only Heating Firm That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps! SS le RR NO MONEY DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY! ‘unit like this offers more versatil- A sofa, pair of chairs, bookshelf “To assure accurate cutting there ity than the ordinary power saW.|or desk ‘is just as apt to be out ‘are a rifle-sight pointer and a rest Besides working in a wide variety in the middle of today’s wide open rocker for steadying the toot when of mediums, it serves for scroll homie spaces, as against a wall. it is in motion, The attachment is and other precision tasks usually * * * housed in a durable, die-cast alloy|reserved for a specialized tool. Manufacturers of good furniture shell...It.can.be used with all drilis| Another advantage is that for|already have taken care of this developing 1000 to 2500 rpm, with) close-quarters work, the chuck can|trend by giving more attention to |the help of the adaptor. - can be removed from the drill and|the back of their products as to| The Sabersaw, starty its own hole | the Sabersaw screwed directly on|the front and sides. The prospective ——————|the drill sprindle. buyer needs to assure herself that ‘the new furniture she buys can ALSIDE W d | Bi fj " | pass the back test. | : | | + eee, mp ees Gent enemas i BAKED ENAMEL 00 S ene ICla The premiere in Austria of Rob-! "Mae | : : ert. Anderson's. Broadway _ hit,| ALUMINUM . for Hospital Patients “Tea and Sympathy,” resulted in| f Some of the wildest superstitions — bso; ven ~~ often have sotme basis in fact. In| @°@¥Sse periormance, Vierna re- certain parts of Africa, for in-|Ports. | stance, the natives believe that 0 p———____-— victim of illness can be cured by being passed through the trunk off Robbins Vinyl | a tree, The trunk is split down the mid-_ with our NEW idle and pried open to form an ' @ Eliminates Painting any The arch functions as ‘a KALAMAZOO GAS-FIRED ; passage to good health and as a @ Insulotes Home barrier to thé “evil spirits” asso-| 6x6x14 € Ea. | Warm Air Conditioner @ Factory Application ciated with sickness. e Completely ouvtomotic! @ Lowest Cost | Modern doctors and psychologists) ‘ caer Pie @ Delivers maximum heat from @ Free Estimate recognize the therapeutic values of Interlocking Plastic Wall every ounce of fuel . : ‘ . 5 bie Meaey Deve Oa eee realistic | 9 raered, tunidied dredet Drive out to Drayton Plains, turn right on RS aad PIONEERS %! Peneing is installed in how et Sashabaw Road to Maybee Road, turn left LEADERS a ERS jitals because the different texture, | vty dente teend to Drayton Road and Model. In ALUMINUM SIDING pron and color patterms create a 4 Colors heerful, friendly. atmosphere to ¢€ Ea. | help speed recovery. Also because] Pink, Gra CALL FOR FREE ase Ale cosa | Breen. Yellow 2 _ | FURNACE INSPECTION PRODUCTS COR |security. , 7 { Bb Pontiac FE 5-3412 | All these values are in addition Armstrong Linoleum Wall | ' Detroit DI 1-8833 to wood’s practical advantages— Ti L a ‘William Lechner S. Depki. General Mat. low maintenance, exceptional dura- 27 N. Cass Ave. | Frigidaire Air-Conditioning | | Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 Operator on Duty After Closing Time IRENE Construction, Inc. 10760 W. 9 Mile Road Li 7-6121 bility and adaptability to any style ee oncom . = of architecture. _ “li ree ee c | Fe2is2 , : ON SMARTLY Chale bb Welded © = 29 Py {| These Houses Have to Be DESIGNED eo me are Me ceoeenioeael f LAMAZOO : for use ‘at spectator sports and ee Oe EI: ssn soe stece or Seen to Be Appreciatec MIDWEST = fevzce*sstiac | The FLOOR] backed enamel — 99-101 S. Saginaw : There are almost no tides in the, FE 4-5216 GAR AGE eX. ~ONoantanp LAKE sasinnk Gack BRICK $3990 [== chor 3 ) yy ied GUST of BUILD GARAGES - ANY ht ANY SIZE frame ern fubular Raeors “i SH OP . a weather-resis any ; ahuminized- Pre-Cut Pre-Drilled OAKLAND BEACH beg nee Mediterranean. on THLeGRAPH Ro. INCLUDES ALL MATERIALS! oe Tr ee For complete, insist on _ PHONE FE Svimeds © FE 5.747 « ey: ay ees se 7 4 | 1 mecca: 1 ; : 4 oe vm | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 | Experts now think France's pros-| Some 820 persons of every 1,000 sae? en ery Ad rémovers, Some|f eb pa teal wp nora | © Seevietied and wit TUNAAUAUUAAUUUNNA Righ Stan Y "Try = Bilt” Blocks . are. tested to meet the rigid require- = ments of all standard specifications. They = . dre made, using the very best and newest equipment » + « f assyre you of quality, strength, durability, and weather- == resistance. Avoid cracked walls . . « use Tru-Bilt and be safe! © “i BUY THE BEST — BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL>-COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL -TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES = 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 : Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Reads = SAIMMUNNUVUAUNUUUUUNLNLUIUUUEUAUUEL TEA EORARA H | THiTTTiTiiittiitliitiitiiit ll ll lll SERAEUEAELECREERELERELLTEALIOLEae= |” tit | tiiisiitl hill | iLi HT _ Sparkling WHITE _ and Bright Colors ; in Trelth-t: Valspar PAINT make your home the neighborhood couyaaer standout with Valspar White 4-EVR, | vaispar the self cleaning house paint, or. | shutter, Trim your choice of modern colors. ond Trellis SUPERIOR COVERAGE LONGER LIFE _ PROTECTION THAT LASTS $629 $195 Keego Hardware No. 1 3041 Orcherd Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 1, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Convenient off heat. ;. pastel colored bath fixtures . . . Gowble bath vantty—foll length mirrer—recessed hting ... kitchen cabinets with knotty pine second bath has built-in van! clovet . . . large vestibule closet eolors throughest. 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: Ne @elays for construction, roa ling, mass grading, wells or tanks . ~. We have worked steadily since last fell ~ te have these beautiful new homes ready fer year spring. Your original discharge papers are af! you need te start your tion. “3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: | a = Just down wonderful he \- flea pm es “gs Ry Be Baier “the benetit, ‘pone your balance at only 414% interest (Extra payments can be made without a penalty). 4. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS:. interest and insurance, Y PA weet th—tnelades cipal, These are traly monthly pA ner your can afford, f §. WALKING DISTANCE TOO: Schools, churches, a medical-dental tlinie and an exeelient |Hardwood May Be Laid loan program, a ministered by the Veterans Administration, the Fed- on Concrete Slabbing Installing hardwood flooring over concrete slabs is gaining in pop- ularity. If the concrete is laid on grade, an underfill of cinder essential. To bar out or washed gravel is generally Punting if neglected. Begin Preparatory Work Before Starting Paint Job “TREAT BEFORE PAINTING — examine and treat the danger zones which can soon ruin a paint job | HY roeteve gt aad FE z 3 uit? Hi Preparatory to house painting, * Advance notice is hereby given that construction of another “Ward W. Ross’’ planned home develop- ment is now under way at “WATKINS. HILLS": Development and house plans available at our office... WM. A. KENNEDY Realtor FE 4-3569 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 7 REASONS WHY THE 59er IS YOUR BEST BUY Drive out West Huron (M-59) one-tenth mile beyond Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road. Léft on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. : 2 to 7:30 ‘Model Open 1 _ Sunday 11 cracking or alligatoring of old paint film indicates paint applied excessively thick. this condition is limited to a ‘few relatively small areas you can old finish before re-' house is af-| fected you would be better off paint removal up to a paint’ f See ny E to : 8:30 a = ies Z cit Z 3 aan ee ee ee rT 1a j a | The ‘Continental! | With Full Basement | Absolutely the Finest Buy of ANY Similar Home Now Being Offered wu mt $15,050 GI's Only +850” hd Also FHA Financing FEATURES THAT MAKE LIVING MORE FUN! @ All Brick Construction © Public Water System (Paid by Builder) — ® Paved Streets (Reid by Builder) © Public Sewage System (Paid by Builder) © Alwintite Self-Storing Storms and Screens # © Full Tile Bath and Vanity ® Gas Incinerator ® Stone Sills on All Windows © Large 9x6 Picture Window @ 3 Large Bedrooms © Cement Ribbon Driveway © Large 75’x160’ Lots © Gas Heat - ® Large Wardrobe Closets ® Gleaming Oak Floors © ot _ SEE THIS “DREAM KITCHEN” WITH BEAUTIFUL NATURAL MAHOGANY CABINETS AND SMARTLY DESIGNED CORNER SINK ~ Available without basement at $13,200 Drive Out Elizabeth Lake Road to Fernberry—- (Ond Block West of Scott Lake Road) TURN RIGHT to MODEL Open 1 to 8 P. M. Daily and Sunday @ School. Bus Service | — @ Bonking Facilities ~ ; @ Local Fire and Police Protection @ City Woter®. . @ 1 Mile to Tel-Huron Shopping @ Regular Bus Service to Pontiac @ Churches Close By : @ City Sewage a Telephone 2 P*' Inexpensive Yard Shed | » Houses Garden Tools | Ever think about - building a ‘backyard shed to house your gar- ‘den tools, lawnmower and other outdoor implements? You can put) | up an attractive shed with little ‘effort and expense by using two- \by-four lumber for the framing! fand economy-grade boards and P . ‘battens for the siding. WOOD and ALUMINUM ‘2 8 ALL SIZES To give the shed a special rustic Step : $2. 97 charm, you can use a pigmented n ve If $13.47 stain or leave the boards un- painted for a weathered look, SEAL RITE PAINT & CAULK PAINT SUPPLIES - RENTAL Mapai SUPPLIES FE 5-314 Don't apply varnish in a room where anyong will be walking around for a few hours, since even the slightest movement of dust will settle on the wet finish. od , money. We mix con- “crete to your speci- fications and deliver, ready-to-pour. Our service is prompt, _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 2%, 1956 NEW FLOOR COVERING — The eye-catching design of ceramic tile is combined with the warmth, resilience and wear-resistant qual- ities of vinyl resins in a new floor covering. The new designs include small hexagon (top left photo), large octagon with small squares (top right photo), chevron (bottom |eft photo), large slim hexagon (bot ‘tom right photo), vets ra tcodacoaned cs tt brick and ramdom ee Paar | : 14 ashlar. Slabs measuring roughly 9x9 and % inch thick are applied to existing floors. A special seam compound makes seams water- | tight and comes in colors harmonizing with the tile colors. These tiles are resistant to most acids, foods, Severna, oils or greases. They come in white and 23 colors. | 7: i } j 7 ame Hard. f in sleep equipment is obtainable days at moderate cost. That being the case, you might take a look at the mattress and its comfort features. . Phene FE 2-302] 358 N. Cass HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. = » At Its Best! 510 Pontia Bank Building Phone FE 4-4516 OTTO A. TRZOS e § ari COMMERCIAL BUILTUP | ROOFING Got tar Gattaate Withee! Obligation | | Eves G Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 HEATING EQUIPMENT THERES NOTHING FINER BUILT!. 3101 Orchard Lake Road KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 » ae at COMING TO TOWN! Fatigtie Can Cause a ~ Full line of Concrete and ‘ Cinder Blocks, immediate | : ‘ delivery. ‘ > a NG . { J |. [YAN HORN & SONS, a bei easton a fi — re 8-0332 : 4 : The vacuum cleaner is best for! ie a | da daily care of any tile bathroom) . veers Headquarters for Aluminum 7 indows a Boor. a r and Doors” ' 4 ; 5 | i ; OPEN SUNDAY 11-5 = LE ' | 9x9x% Es. a: 6 Dark 6' | Marble Colors ’ Interlocking Plastic Wall Plastic Wall F HORIZONTAL “ROLLING” NEW STYLE-if you are look- ing for something new in window beauty, look at this Peserson beauty .. . for new tBoudiful tCouenieil “ROU OPEN” with a Peterson Window there's no sacking, warping or swelling. — heep %, LOCK IN 4 POSITIONS~closed and in 3 ventilating posi- tions. Lift in for washing. Furnished complete -screens and double glazing are integral parts of this fine window. TOPS IN DOORS | Vacol ALUMINUM JALOUSIE DOOR. the Door that gives you MORE «++ @8 @ combination door - ++ @8 @ prime house door @ Full 1%" thick @ Double Panel Box Type Kick Panel @ Solid Aluminum Pushbor ® All Hardware included —— Aluminum Windows. | TILE iat ten, Do‘ Armstrong Inlaid TILE 9x9 9: a |The FLOOR | SHOP 99-101 S. Saginaw FE 4-5216 Many Costly Errors Ever get the feeling that the clock is watching you? If in addition you imagine a ' opposite the sink, keep it near the! Don't use cold varnish; if coffeemaker, which in turn cleaning essentials within easy! ‘reach rather than in a remote clos-|ed service, San Jose to El Salve- et. CARAVAN WED., MAY 2 1 to 4 P. M. at POOLE’S inecessary, warm it by- placing the can in a pan of hot water, but not iby placing it over a flame. flank the sink for fast filling. * * * Likewise store dishwashing - and| A Costa Rican airline has start- \dor, mocking smile on its face, then it's ‘clear that you've let the minutes get the upper hand. For the bene- tick: off a ye mempestioaa: * As a Start fn vodinienine wasted| ‘minutes, budget the hours by ‘matching available time with things that must be done. Try to | wedge an occasional rest period between chores. Even a_ brief jbreak can help. Mistakes caused by fatigue often necessitates re-| |peating a task—thus wasting the \very time you're trying to save, . * LJ * During the morning rush hour | help the entire family save time lest in sleepy fumbling among toilet articles by assigning each | ene everyday rate front positions. | Push things used rarely to the | | rear, If bathroom floor and walls are surfaced with a waterproof, | easily-cleaned material like ce- | ramiec tile, more minutes are | yours. . H * * -* Priorities also can help hold ‘the clock at bay in the kitchen. Instead of tucking breakfast ingre- ‘dients like coffee away on a shelf wo | garage from BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN nothing else to buy! : ALL STANDARD SIZES = | Garages Regular ONLY jm Additions 4 $125.00 50 Attic Remodeling ¥j Value 589% Breezeways OTHER ALUIMNUM DOORS FROM $ 24° | __$TORM WINDOWS AND DOORS. Recreation Rooms | Kitchen Remodeling A. Murray White Ease the Load on Mother ne her additional storage space for garden and wn tools, children’s toys, “There Is No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00-5:30 OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 “BOB'S BUILDING. SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM, , Wakes FE 4.9544 feb wai | | 228 Peter Ratrornatie Part ©. i JIM'S HARDWARE proof, feather * light, 6939 Williams Lake Rd. @ ORlando 3-1120 | ie teary lation means big LEWIS HARDWARE . Free Parking bevings: 4460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. © FEderal 2.1409 | o | | McKIBBEN & CHILDS HARDWARE Open ‘Sundays, | Union Lake Village @ EMpire 3-3501 | TALBOTT LUMBER CO. 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RF S$ Dries fast, lasts longer, resists MAKE KE new! water, alcohol and fruit acids. gusTEN The modern miracle of Alsynite diffuses the sun's rays, cuts heat and glare, freely admits a soft pleasant light. t's shatter- SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BPS DEALER LISTED BELOW: Open Sundays’ ‘Sanford at Wilson © FEderal 3-9239 | 1 & M HARDWARE "M59 East of Airport eS ee ° Sere Se eS ee Sr ge Paar hae Er er ree ee ’ ie : ne 4 vi is ‘ Fras i — : } - 4 ; i \ i ss te ai . EET ae ie ee Pua Sai ego Sings ee ee Rikiper pe! " | r One yoo ae é * ee ( 4 he 7 i cf es | 4 eat | | Hage ton THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, i936 ae Press House of the Week Highlights |} —= All Conveniences in a Basic Floor Plan |.) mare A house of proved popularity,/of the modern ranch house. All| everlapping te provide weather- REALTOR , eae ‘Heve you your own plans fore } without worry abut m ct aa ‘ ‘new home? Are you looking for , | plans fore new home? Do you . — ficlent edvice on building a new LO “home? It will pey you to see us, [77ST ae et On hel | cal pia pret bun . : 2 ; : PLANS WE WILL SUPPLY AT YOUR CHOICE. ee er eee : , ee Yes.../t Will Pay°You to Come In and See... | fereled u REALTOR — . Dreyton Pileins e i } f i i Fil; Hi d 3s i =f | i ; i i ll ; i i i i i i i [ Pil ail i ? 5 i E 38 i t | Hie Fi iH | if | it 1 i : PF i i bE i = ie i li : ni iH i i f 5 4 + 4 ta [: Hl i +h ¥E i EF re g ; a i ai it sae i { rf; F i | i : : E 4] i | a = « " > = a f ! s | E i i die? 2 it g Mt i 3 Z : i F ge aie 3 Z z : : | 3 E Ej i 5 i . S E J § i gE of va f : , g | ; | if i E EE E 4 3} ree Rg g8 F 3 4 it you build this house with] Fences Beautify |Family Garden; Keep Out Pests F fi : : E 3 : i rl ze ~ d . i 3 i f i BF H z : é ; 3 ; i Be ; { ¥ iy ct FS z8 r <" Hl i $B i 5 F 12 i E i i 9 + uy an edi ee Ee 8 i 4 i q A | E E i re .|Wall to Wall Carpet With ae living dominating shaped arrangement — is used.|Solves Floor Problem the family living habits more this 9x9” a1" . age ae agearved you are doing a renovation! expensive ways-to make = re rr n ag i HL i. “‘atter|,_ Divine and|guest speaker in the Christian nnd id aa Pay sence oder toe| ft Ps Gael" fat 'f Spec. Mach'y : e years ago ba d costs . >. Sery-\ussionary Alliance Church, In the name of the of the State Zalled him home. tt was his will, ‘ ; mo rz m prvi St. Sunday all the thatthe beating on suid ¥ fil, Sad"memory og dent te jaervenna, ', rae ae ‘. “wi “IRCLE - G.Balok pan, Saturdays | Mr McKinney wit nde [ect YaG's ecules we ty té|. “aT aaa ant ait be 1, RC $8 and) -.. the Branch Sunday School at 230 of Mey AD. isa, at we e'slewlt inthe that krief can call its own. Sadly DESIGN On the Holy Sanday of Easter, al. ni ‘ , * | N. Cass Lake Rd. at 9:30 ema > ~ Mer you are hereby com- missed by mother, : following Mating will be at 12:20 a.m. and |. eo appear personally wt said; sister a CO nw) Divine Liturgy ‘at 1 a.m, Ver Ris Egan Mgt yer PE has some to mae persona!) “husband. Loyal Werts, who passed - _ i make their) service 4 summons id April 29, 1964, : ye en ee nae in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio for|$hs" be served be publication, of » copy AT tient thous. 8 secret tear, =| 114.S. Woodward ; a year, They will then return to|‘The Foutiat Press, ¢ oewspaper’ printed Time takes away the etige of , The observance of Easter dif-\the interior of Africa to work with ee y 7. z x 2 (in, Birmingham; Mich, ae aoe erg Orthodox!” about 250 of pal ot Pontiac PA Hh this Sich ‘asy Badly ‘missed by his wife, Myrtle Di k : ers miles south April A.D, 1956. : Werte lemakers due to an error found by|pukty Seal ARTHUR E. iw MEMORY OF EMMA ssionomers inthe late Twelfth) When the-MeKinneye went into!" ononaumesMtatopian” | Ba. “easterly ts | MATRA "Ot ro. 0 ; Conny. 2 ._|the interior alone with their eight.|_ "rohets Mesister, duveste Davalos) = chuudren urch Sea Celene, | month-old daughter, the Habbes ipdneaaemee = Qn_the ‘day she passed away D we ane the diurch une A wild Skid tna 6 tone PLUMBING. HEATING AND Flowers 3 ESIGN E RS in Turkey in 33 A.D., at thatched There for the DUNSTAN'S Wt was decided to Cele-lwag no civilization. No one had] “Matta, | pat Waren "TPR ae DETAILERS Easter on the first Sunliylony tese ct Chak. ) oubd pone SS" 9 y Funeral Directors 4 ron a dj —_ R AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT one ann MY hen tert Aen reat, [Rives Sree ingst'| "cm pmociges ong : there were thousands of Chris- Michigan, “ip to 7:00 p.m. E87. on COATS FUNERAL Wf TOP RATES H Gane ond 4 charehte waht are be ver see ee cee Po a new Senior Drayton Pisins - Wate: rd THD, - room recognized by the government, (high school bullding which consists of N ae OVERTIME r —— : be. ; a dispensary with a full time | Project A and meet, &. ae KIRKBY IVE ME fe of Virginia’s jin Burglary Atfempt | sse‘vorter wn te tanrenge.”|sicts so arte Tar tnd md Ranglsan. fons All Fringe Benefit sa a examined at the following places: oneison-jonns All Fringe Benefits oft lonth | me FA i oBlere ng Alvord Sed pe fg at a0 Mickoty,Btreet, Miltor, Michigan: [© FONERAL HOME . “Bedroom Burglar” writing form through d “DESIO! Ls". _ . : Newel on the prowl Frags - ternational Phonetics. ‘The Rev. Moura “Sevget Relemaste’ banlages: qesPARKSORIFPIN CHAPEL SEE MR. WHARTON eaakitiel, who eustches to ret to Africa, Dak ay Ry tanaing, Meet! WV Oornees-ciple LEADING from bedrooms while oc- gan. -' . : ; * i . ipa beomdec — sleep, spotted by one ut r 0 A ao Dodge, Corporation, Detrott | hn FONERAL HOME — ieee . . uest ons " z bulance Opus oe + it, . irs. George oa | TOSeC 0 change. ie) Mayen Serves. Segtene, — Lots 5 380 8, Sanford Pontiac AR ope as the thief 5 ’ of Colli ; A eattified check or bidder's bond pay ee om ~~ . 2 So's. Pasdock st, DUI VIVOT SON |e Eee es "Ee SEE | —p— ' . " less than five per cent (5%) of the ite Chapel Cemetery, FE esigners i ‘ added. Any of action in| amount of the proposal. wil! be Yéequi 2-6521. pi : burglar’ Out|the auto collision death of four| mi gach.Prypeenconaiiened ta secure | WHITE CHAPEL, (5 LOTS, REA- Det atly he had|waterford Township youths See ee oe ee te ee barevel of] WHITE CHAPEL TWO GRAVE etal ers — an Wednesday night was all but ruled or Into. a “contract ‘ot, ‘pertormance, egy aeons tecation, #180, Ei os } grag i gg Top gore noth- ecept r niin = es. To . ven, [Pttderick C. Ziem yesterday. [wate eras Sewn, eves Me] WAT toner peteme™® | | LOCKHART'S . : the sole sur- Proposals and Ne waive informalities in 4 | WRIGHT + vivor of-the accident, Wayne Cun-|""Separats bids will be taken on the The Pontiac Press 1065 Tele ce ningham, 23, of 280 N. Saginaw | ‘lowing: aans | EARN UP wo A We = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1956" that the five had been ‘and earlier in the evening had + perenne vert FE 2-0219 : ScRmont lode Aaautes een Bee |For Sale or Leas | Warehouse With 60,000 Square Feet ? of Storage Space Fetks from Pontiac are reportedly held : ported injured, Det. Charles Hew-) had an argument with another driv- in his car because he reportedly came “too close” while passing. The prosecutor had considered legal action when it was thought that one of the victims, who re- portedly purchased beer and liquor for the boys, was a minor. Police found out later that he was 24.) Young Couples Held “on Stolen Car Charge ‘Two young couples running away) by authorities in Kingman, Ariz., Pontiac police said, after their lallegedly stolen car crashed there| ) ii * * ® None of the occupants was re-. itt said. The. youngsters, all 16, fl | ‘ i reportedly were on the way to Cali- er and had smashed the windows | ..+ ~ will & BsESEE ee i £ 3 fi ; } ft 1. Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating —Project A 2 wens. Heating and Ventilating— may be withdrawn for at leas’ t 30 days, P: t B No ue on wee . may withdra ‘or at least aya, There cuail'ee os combined overall bid, | however, for the entire project The Board of Education destres to @ward contracts on Project A and a the same Contractor. Suc awarding, however, shall be at the com- plete discretion of the Board of Educa- tien, It shall not be ation to award such construction contracts to the same Contractor ROARD EDUCATION Huron Valley Schoois, Milford, Michigan By: LAWRENCE J. BRANDERERRY, . Secretary. April 28, May 5, 1956 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT . Notice of Bale of City Owned Property. Sealed bids for the purchase of ' the ‘oliowing described property will be rp. ceived at my office prier to Apri 1956, at 2:00 p.m, Eastern Stamdgrd part of Lote 56, 57 and 58, not in Hunter Boulevard as widened “Adams Park Subdivision” City of | i. Michigan | be accompanied by a | certified bidding check, payable to the | b+ A Birmingham, in the amount of $1, 00, such sum to apply on the urchase price, The highest bid will be held for an additional seven days after such date, during which time new bids be received, provided the same conform to the foregoing requirements, and exceed such highest bid by not less then $1,000.00. Bids will be re. ceived during subsequent seven day pe- Fiods until no raise of $1,000.00 or over | as been received. . Checks will be returned to unsuccess- ful bidders. fornia to get married, he said. The car, a 1956 sedan, was report) ed stolen Monday night from a dealer’s lot at 63 Mt. Clemens St.) youngsters’ disappearance-.Tuesda Federal agents have been ad- vised since the stolen car was taken over the Michigan State line, | Hewltt added. Injures Lip in Crash | William H. Young, 31, of Walled| Lake, suffered a lacerated lip a iday at 9:45 p.m. on Commerce! Rd., Commerce Township. He ;was | ty reserves the right to reject |- any or all bide, Minimum bid to be considered~ $30,000 00 TERMS: 30% of the purchase price to be paid within ten days after ac- ceptance by the City Conimission, and! 9 the balance, with interest at 5% be paid within twelve months there- after. The City will provide title in- surance in the amount of the selting ¢ ; pric IRENE B. HANLEY, City Clerk City of pen, Michigan ; April 26, 27, 28, ‘56, to ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS POLICE CAR_ SPECIFICATIONS WATERFORD ene POLICE For the purchase of Police Cars and Equipment. Sea will be Street, Pontiac, County, Michigan until 8:00 7. 1956 at wi ‘ Oakland p.m. May ich time the bids will be ublicly opened and read and the dif- ‘erent items noted. e Two (2) automobiles equipped as fol- lows: Make of Car: General Motors, Ford or Chrysler, ect No@ bida on Proposal Forms—Project Ay.- 4 IN your spare time. Serve notices of* “FOR WANT ADS the need for dog licenses in the jand © un rated afeas of Oak DIAL. FE 2-8181 | County. Commission of 18 cents |" r _— roy issued Spoly rsonne] . . second ir, From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. | Qakland county Getice Bldg. Sae- nea a a All errors should be re PE 3-T151 — . mae rted immediately, The | a 3 a % assumes mo respon “NGINE - wong sa charges 4 LATHE OPERATOR for that portion of the first Must be experienced. Top pay, ertion of the advertise- overtime ment bas ren cep ees ogi dered valueless throes - ee SHEET METAL error, When tion ’ rE are meee a —~ oN . WORKER your “ number. + With r yarusten wal be aves on some Do All saw experi- without it. McGREGOR MANUPACTURING Closing time for advertise. es) TUNITY. ROOM FOR ments containing ¢ sizes a OPPORTUNITY "1 larger than regular agate sell new and used cars. Contact type is 12 o'clock noon the jehart 232 8. Saginaw day previous to publication. ENSCHNEIDER'S : EXCELLENT OPPORTU Transient Want Ads may for full tee i. eels nd the first insertion. ew hours a can .produce CASH WANT AD RATES excellent results ‘in selling the “Most Wanted Car” of today Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Days HOUGHTEN & 8ON, OLDS 2 $150 «6186 | 82.78 $28 N._ Main __ Rochester 3 15002 0t«' EXPERIENCED MAN TO MAKE. 4 1.80 348 6.04 instalt and service . aluminum 5 2.25 4.05 6.00 storm and prime windows, List 6 2.70 4.86 7.20 . ah go ™ firat laeter. ) ¥ q 3.15 5.67 8.40 Good opportunity for right man. e 360 648 990 _Pontiac Press. Box 65. - ° 4.05 7.20 8610.80 EXPERIEN CLEANER AND spotter wanted. Ti Sala: to % right man. Give all information in Ist. re with references. In- = formation will be held in strict confidence. Apply Pontiac Press BOX REPLIES _ At 10 a, m. Today smali dies. Apply in person Ham- lin Tool achine Co. i671 there were replies at =. Hamlin Rd. Rochester, Mich, the Press office in the eS ERIERCED MAN 7 WORK um va a rive truc following boxes: — for deliveries. Must have chaul- feur's. license and furnish recom- mendations, Do experienced. N Co. 7049 Cooley Lake Rd 2, 3, 6, 9 H, 12, 13, 16, 18, 20, 25, 28, 31, 59, 50, 67, 71, 101, 112. ; hot apply unless orthern Lumber | | EXPERIENCED REAL | salesman, Enjoy working ip new cal park- Help Wanted Male 6 ng. Bxtra commissions possible. ~ —_ - tacit J. R, Hilts Real Estate, 1011 W. TT ok “ie * ATTENTION We need full or part time nren between the ages of 21 and 45 to heip us im our sales organiza- tion We furnish appointments. E. 5-4632. Phone F OT ee ey : = EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER. AD J USTOR Coljin's. Cleaners. 650 Woodward, vereae Rochester OL 2-771) INVESTIGATOR FULLER BRUSH MAN BARNINGS Finance company feeds « man are the highest in history, If you fi M be . $100 per w or more the — erekt Age 21 to's Have “3 ¢ Ey yeu. Car eacemtins, ege *. A . ht a car. | ° 7181 between all re ad. : 0 a.m 5 p.m. cei HOUSE TO HOUSE BLEACH 4-1 OPPORTUNITY FOR woo ‘oes Pontiac “, i oa ie pe rs. pking Hare jleum equipment Eues Phone FE an hour, "Box .. Pontiac Press, R MIDDLEA GED ONLY. No phone calls, Car Muntz TV Experienced salesmen - wanted for TV and ap- pliances, for our branch - store in Pontiac. Apply at 9370 Grand River. See » Mr. Grall, able to do own set up for #4 in, planer. PE 3168. 0 PROCTER & GAMBLE OFFERS SALES MANAGEMENT CAREER ane: z make 3 y or tee vour and live You “‘be 22-29 with some education, he sales ag This y=. tion offers salary, car, Call “45280, 67:30 p.m, or days WOodward for ap- —bointment PROJECT ENGINEER e 4 engineer, tie ‘bie of ree or practical, caps We have * ha’ ‘o r age bracket in mind, Sheet met- @ aaa experience de- Work Close To Your Home an organization with Berry. STEEL DOOR CORP. _ 3400 East Lincoln MI 6-1100 Bham. SALESMEN WANTED. FE 56-0332, _ Kendale’s. 14 8. Sagina-y. _. TV SERVICE MAN, Ex- pertenced only, steady work. Hod's Radio P'iv FE iV SERVICE MAN MUST Br beach man 5 cd week, _permanent . MYrtle 2-5211. NTED 3 MEP | WITH BRAINS ont 2 with strong backs, Pon- COMMISs- Earn extra mone . Firestone Store, 140 N. Saginew. __ WANTED — HYDRAULIC OR AIR for part-time work days, on Machine Tool Con’ System. Call evenings. OR 3-2344, Help Wanted Female 7 AVON PRODUCTS, HAS OPENING for 4 Women, good in- come. For information cal) FE 4-4508. A WOMAN WANTED- 4 TO 5S. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. SMALL HOUSE WITH MODERN PER WANTED. rienced preferred, to handle book- kee for a smail automobile vis Motors, 606 N. OLive MUST BE PE _4-3700 BAKERY 6A: Day work only. im W. i4 _ Midwest #7114 CAB DRIVERS, OR STEADY AND HOPS WAITRESSES AND « sandwiel wrappers Te son, Tony's Drive-In Phe p Pa —Rd., Utes sie COMPANION AND | ; howsekve(jiting, Some car driving. Good ho’ me in country ter right party. Write. Mrs. Della Phillips. ~1868_Avon_Rd. Rochester. _ COSMETIC AND DRUG COUNTER, eventigs. Experienced only. Top pay ldwemt 45082 CURB GIRLS, 18 OR OVER. AP- ply Geor Drive In. 2060 Or- _chard Lake Keego. After 6. _ DENTAL ASSISTANT, EXPERI- ence not necessary. Interview Mon. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 024 Riker Bidg. DISHWASHER work, S171 Dixie Hwy. areas of .Oak- land County.. Commission of 15 cents on each Neense issued, A Saginaw fn. Fh: a ee EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA. tor, for Birmingham beauty salon. Midwest 64434 EXP. WAITRESS Might shift MI 40000. 0 EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM. 8EW. tng babywear. No house convass- ing. Enclose stamped, addressed quceleve. Brby'and Morristown, enn ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR children FE 4701400 00 EXPERIENCED Ginis. AC ame ee ae Hh ping a ing, , ete, or e¢ Tookkeeper, MUtual 41358. MUST have pleasine telephone voice, MI 4-6200. GENERAL OFFICE WORK OR comin nEre cetion Fe ‘ot § cbupie. . a ers Ww Ae)” HOUSEKEEPER FOR PERMA- \ ral housework cooking_ Live mn. References Yoar poe income up to monthly. References required HOUSEWORK, GENE! CLEAN. ing. Some . ust have own transportation, EM housework, To live in, PE 2-0370. LaDY TO DO LR HOUSE- keeping and to care for ome child, I eg ok, OR 178 after 4: mM, LADY. FOR LOH? Bm, to, Sun. p.m, Coll after ¢. OR RE € TE _ ee SAO. |, (Sareer, minded yi ADY OVER 2) FOR GENERAL ; GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac - B12 Pontiac State Bidg. Fe S277 OOM. B TELD FASHION SHOP OUNG Tt bAvGH clean, ia change . 5 Lg ~~ j ‘ love idren SOCIAL WORKER. like to live in one of the pares small communities ing condi wate agency will Re well : qu ified "soci a sa Write P, °. 100, Midland, Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS 139 W. MAple. RECEPTIO doctor ... $200 RECEPTIONIST for dentist ... $180 SECRETARY for adv. firm ... $200 ER, experienced .. $290 ANSWER PHONE ...... .... $180 ER full charge ... $360 LIKE PIOURES? . $0 gwr ARD OPERATOR, own trans (nga oso . $270 JOBS FOR: MEN LEGE GRADUATE ...... CREDIT T NEE a scipsinns 3 IME sTUDY rpeeterrene i) MIDWEST 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, PE 50271 GENERAL OFFICE 25 to 35. Well groomed. Typing note for aceuracy * Needed immediately, PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 18 W, Huron. FE 4-2551 -GRAEBNER'S OBS FOR GIRLS . PR AIPS? We Offerin’ dozens of high payin oc for cits tn ond atound Fost iac Here are a few: ; RECEPTIONIST typist ...... $200 , trainee, light ty, : ee .. $e PBX R NIST, Bham |. $250 RD, try club for summer ........ $230 ortice TRAINEE ......:... $190 TY . for public relations. exec- utive ..., Ss Ea aoe Ka VARIETY GIRL, ‘or hospitar Bee cuvcveneey $100 COMPT. SPER lave typans ’. tone . c.. 4% SECRET..RY, light short. $275 3300 KECRETARY to attorney |... BOOKKEEPING Machine auto. rship ............ STENO, publishing {rm .... $275 SECRETARY to executive .... $325 TYPIST cence eee $250 GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac “EXCLUSIVELY FOR GIRLS” 313_ Pontiac Btate Bidg. FE - JOBS FOR MEN . ENGINEER .......... #700 RETAIL SALES rivees S380 ECHANIC, PERMANENT $350 M MANUPACTURERS REPRESENT. , A . * . *. . Trainee’ Posttions MANAGER TRAINEE 8225 LEARN A TRADE $285 PREFER SOMF. COLLEGE FOR ‘ON WI c. FUR- NISHED, 8325 CAREER CENTER . Bl Riker Bigg ss PE «8-048 KLEVER KLEO = Personable mature young woman to take charge of «mall office. Will type, keep records, meet the public, must have pleasant phone voice. Permanent year around Position, Excellent salary and _ benefits. CAREER CENTER, B-1 —Riker Building. PE $-6416_ PART TIME TEMPORARY We have several part timé and temporary positions for qualified itis S food typing and short- hand 8, GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 713 Pontiac State Bidg PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 18 _W Huron - FE ¢2551 PBX RECEPTIONIST ) graduate with light iyrieg te an- their jac office, GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 313 Pontiac State Bank Bide. PE 5-0277 FE 6-0277 aed Te. vious experience to assist him - with patients) Answer telephone and type. GRAEBNER'S—Pontiae 313 Pontiac State Bank Bide. ‘ Phone FE 89277 RETAIL _ MANAGEMENT ) One of Michigan's most thriving clothing stores jy looking for a ou 25- exper! crcertiecieae | . We're looking for s sharp | Sat eats a “tse ; é' i month to girl with som med wb ee pi | ‘the ages of with THE PONTIAC PRESS. "SATURDAY. | : APRIL 28, 1956 Notipes & Personals 2 | Ses Reet Stee 2 Rent Apts Forebbed 33 Ap Drive Market 4-1158. ig CLERICAL ence Experiences _liver PE §-8766 WOMAN, 30 WANTS WORK Gat. | Dresomm _and Sun. FE 5.3047 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. SEK | aprenats arate of together. Pick up and deliver, OR 3-522, ____ Building § Service} 12 a1 LAYING, oamnene & INO a FIN. Licensed Contrac FE 3- Pontiac Hard wood Fi Floor boreses A&B TRENCHING ie, water line field tile. FE! ALL Kins OF CEMENT WORK. FE eI ADDITION GES. ATTICS | finished. ok Se insurance ers, FE AIR oes. Power, @ generators, v- , eand- ers, JA “8 RENTAL 62: W, Montealm, ~A-1 CEMENT WORK GARDEN LLOYD MONROE FE A666 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT Reming Also shieneys. “No job too cut Guaranteed work, Ph. FE _ #8604. BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORK . FE, 2.2468, & fireplaces. al —— eo! wuaowe ichtiGan (HOME REMODELERS : E 45063 Sioa ayes, SET “WORK ne a a? G NF 5 ee a pLOWING AND ~GAR- NG ANI and CUSTOM PLOWING . | ROTOTILLING. GARDEN ASP LW. G werner god, feraces DRESSES, ae ‘suits. meme ry 4 _terations. 1 11 E. Huron FE 4-074. 16B ~~ Garden Plowing PPPOE PAL OPL LAPD AL A-1 ROTOTILLING Path REASONABLE. FE yee ag Ra " Cow manure, PE ¢3971. ace ant eee? PE den plowing Trac +6189. R GARDEN PLOWING OR 33742 an.) an. Lh 4 Mae L eae vd AND DIsc- Pe odie PLOWING ING AND NG, CLARK- ston, ond osha baw area, _MAple 5-6391_ or OR 3-3389, PLOWING AND DRAGGING. ING. FE 44878 or MY 29-5402. ROTSR TILLING, Avis Service, ROTO TILLING Law ond gareene. Wayne Duteb- ef, OR WEST & sina PLOWING & GRAD- and custom porches, PE 4-5143.| BUILDER, , LICENSED NEW “AND remodeling m plet ge fee. | MA S271 “Helly Etrose %-4897. | ~~ CEMENT WORK, ALL — hy @rives, ete, Jensen, FE D & M BLDG. SERVICE Low se tei EAE CABINETS y BUILT GARAGE AND AND sas ay CALL FE OR CEMENT & BLOCK ee OE, PE 5-07 CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. basements EM 3-4879. neers LICENSED. oes, % Yrs. on Rg s)he Leo & Jack, FE LOOR. a a AND fotemns. eupertence oes Free. eatimaten +e OHerior On oR m LOR TRYING. Fg ye > ‘et . 1G, BANDING & FIN. Fr 68-3779 ree 4pm. . FIN, LANDSCAPING, arte sae Ce oh sot, PE 4 — ‘black dirt & mapure. "lomy Service _ ‘LACE CURTAINS PLAIN on RUF. fied. a, — . inc ens and curtains. and fully Will p > aad deliver. _&1810, PE Landscaping 18A RAR RR ALL LAWN CARE BY HOUR OR by job. Free estimates. FE 2-0065. GLARK‘S LANDSCA FING 8f penny. fee, Within 25 miles _FE 6-2131, GOMBINED FORCES LANDSCAP- ing. one clean had by experts. | 8L. 18 BANS LANDSCAPING °Sompiete ‘ia are at ane and) _ building PERT Sa ETSE trimming and removal, FE He DIRT TAAL A te AND. "driveways graded. FE — ‘NERAL LANDSCAPING. deh in Pontiac ©, Mills LANDScAPIN™ ‘Top sofl and an 5 Sue ot lon rr Bleck dirt LAWN - BUILDING Also_maintenance, LAWN tilling. coNeERUCHION, NORE | 3 : j mr ae : CARBRCAPIRG OUR. SUR oornNeas. cas. | ne Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, * crating of any ‘Kind Mo fob oo Sic serene fat, ey estimates. Painting & Wall Watls ashing Pree estimates, FE 39-2706 rates. Oe i ae a _, Physio-Therapy 21A rene MASBAGE S THERAPY, IN DEBT? © IF SO, Let US. Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind went 2 or or lower weet “a pe rm with rE A fot br Saree oe, oon bana | Share Living Quarters 30 FREE RENT TO ELDERLY LADY for cofn C) erly 1 Wid Co Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 ACTION! _FE 56-4620, GUARANTEED Pe Rr j~--E. ary MAKE. RADIO & wy, inv Ta. PARED ©: 7 JOHNSON'S RADIO AND TV “Typewriter 3 Service 22A DDING MA- ehine = repairin: Ex rt work. — 4 soar Oiee a: Upholstering CUSTOM MADE DRAPES. UN- pee, Lined, $3 per panel. FE EARLE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | TT N. Saginaw Street, Ph. FE $8100 CONTRACTS WANTED for tmmediate We need contracts sale “Buyers waiting, What have Reasonable discount, mall bal CASH For land contracts, fast and effi- cient service, if you are plannin ng to sel! your contract we will more money Ask for Jim ams. - Russell Young ALTOR gy w. Waren PE ¢4505 Eves, “tl ® FE 40012 Cash Waiting Jkoeon personally tor avin, Es CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Shia Pree e174 Crete? — Rd, EM IPCOVERS, DRAPES. & RED- _Spreads. Your material, FE §-5797 Lost & ; Found — _ 2A DOG: MALE BEAGLE, yi- eps of Commerce road and Or- a a LO8T--PEMALE DACHSHU years old, ma “Nip,” of Rochester and Auburn Coairen! 5 shee Reward, OL 1-3 ND. 2 vicinity _o a call today, Pree esti- metus aceasta reper’ | ester vicinity. 8 de L a ooh ee a oe . Nicholie é & Harger ( Co, : airs She M, Los cy TAN COIN “3 a a beree 4 keys Cash FOR Lait —60in SoA oe ig ‘pinder please re 5 saWert, 6440: Dixie keys to 102 Whittemore or fe "9.158 _FE ae oI Bont ELE Lap a LAND ra (ost. IN HOMADE FOOD SHOP |. 'ract until you have seen us. yieintty. gold wrist watch, . ae saVinos he LOAN £9; band Reward, FE 5-7 iy on SHE eae! : iar BLACK SHORT HAIRED } cont: ppy, short tall. Call FE 51906.) j"the bird te see 1080 We er were. ron_6t, Phone FE 28316, LOST. TOY FOX TERRIER ON “Wer HAVE Matthews Bt. This dog is very / 00 and dangerous to have " coound children, Answers to Top- At our Sepoent purchase 5 4 per. Won't you please return it or seasoned —— to 38 Matthews Bt. 2-385). Reward. our | CosT YOun ae Th) 76 fais herd Roimal Rescue League. or ¢@ Hobbies & Supplies 24A | a FE) poe action A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 | IMMEDIATE | ¢ CAs FOR YOUR land en or equity in your LAND CONTRACTS - We will re, veg 8 a quick cash offer vas ditional hidden Barty eattioment, Give us our clients Bee el, ASK FOR ROR eral To Biy—To Bell—To Ietire 5) WALTY CO. REAL’ . Soe we SOLD - or Not Sold Bs Wa becatne i hasn't been. hited ~ WHITE PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY ? yethod of showin se et ol & Our Luo phen Realtor STISTINGS | VA fenton HOT ochester, Mich SELLING? ? Ss eae can ‘oday Russell Young REAL’ 412 W, Huron &t. PE 44535 Dally 69 | Sun, “til “BUY fe) at vee e personal. _ iat big kere ” Real Estate 2 8. bas 7 Clarkston, Mich, Aple $02) SOLD | OUT! salesmen a propert: ter ian bg ae Mets Ly YOUR ve one ‘several cash buyers are of immedistely” Fy of our = 2s x} be in etther awa 5 jen Vi Seminole Hitis« Neverthiens, wherever m8 sqeqnes will be r doer 30 min ou cal DON'T DELAY, Humphries FE 20474". OE 47114 83 N. Telegra Evenin: Mult Sie PE atin re aoe - EM 33311 R. F. McKINNEY Uniy. 16788 Johnson : or ‘quick “setion We SA, ‘ OHNSON, Realtor * Telegraph Rd. E4253 - Rent rig Furnished 33 1 LARGE ROOM & KITCHEN. te, Adults only. 60 State Bt. FE i-k (OOM ip TICHENETTE uf at pet pay. Albe rte Apts 6 i T Room oe 5 REFINED “LABY. Ground floor private entrance. hos 43181, ooMs KITCHEN AND BATH, _4LN, Perry, 7 LARGE “ROOMS 1 CHILD Wet rant 23) Osmun, FE 5-0 i , ist F niche og Ea EN & BATH BASEMENT wate entrance, FF. 6-264. . | ROOMS, PRIVA’ 2 ROOM erm. | 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY FURNISHED. CLOSE TO DOWN- TOWN, FE 4.2579. jults =F oS i at ven Eine, _Norten, F res ~All Modern a Ei ficiency ke ee & petvete pat, igea! 7 ROOM, roe APT. Rea ODN W, is? _foor, @ N. 9 ‘ath =N- tranc ‘ork! couple erred. Fa AY an or Eis rE - 4 ROOMS & BATH — HEAT’®% HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA- SONABLE, ADULTS. PHONE FE 47706, _- Vv ee M. ned ‘pore rch “Tare vk . 32 ROOMS & ae ae al _win, “ast ay ot "Mestre. APT NICE AND CLEAN BATH end private ent ¢ Near bus, _ho drinkers, PE, 5-7 PT., 2 tia. or FE FURNISHED 7. RM. ont: yt Adults entrance, bath, hoe N. APT ie a LE FOR 3. Alt A gg I a Bt FURR APT. FOR RENT. 210 EB. |} FUR “ISHED 3 7 Ms KITCHEN: shower, Newly deco rated Private entrance In Vicin- ity of soos Beles _ FE 4-0041. Call after ARG zc AN wat, — ain, 470 dex: _land. pe geen Glassed poreh garden, Aduits only. rt. OR 3-100, te W LARGE 2 ROOM APTS. y ay rates, Children welcome. | ig @ good buy. Size is 21x36 ft. cated west side Haag Sd : 6019 Cass- ae woods, $1,900 s. with ofl heat. storms & screens, | « with ake pri wijeges, OF jots. Close to 2 main high- ~ can a. t- “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD’S” Baterman- ~ | fitter SeihRis aie: | feted Sigaaterma YOU MAY | Stys Mind “ating” dance 4 — Sido down and’ #65 per mo, HE SOME eT be = ; SAGINAW BAY | L ADD'S Fs } amer / Kampsen —— —-. ‘| SEE FOR YOURSELF Modern 3 is home. Plastered . a ine ita, eee, 3 _ OPEN SUNDAYS 31 8, Telegraph, “sun, WHITE T Bare teen 0% were peareetha, Pavement, ~~ * rroced back SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. | pists to ie minuts $204 Dixie Hwy... Drayton Plains Sas R eT eh nie Ricnen fal base sani Ki, ti. eo. th Yossoneble ‘down pas- 2385 Rutherford ning village. 8 eats car ¢& . ie * so HOLMES- BROS so close Sto everything: No room | KC" ‘L. Templeton, Realtor i 1 South _Bioom- Ea shies ei on w. W'ret sae 8 . * $3,000 down. SEE Ir NOW... mae 3" Lake BA, 2E oes ee cae” ard bepting. Bries seh lS La ‘APED LOTS IN WA REALTORS Te Bey-Te Geli~te trate wet 2, oa ——— | rooms, 1% baths, breezeway,, - eit Tee gs bar. ford _Terms, ie BARTRAM | Onen Ere th reer A 1 to 8 YOU BUY it~ WE WELL INSURE IT | ~_ 2060 Devonshire Saous ced P: Secreeued Taylor, owner. ae: ce eet S. Bloomfield Highlands | room’ hy d * CHOICE !—2 ACRES WILSON MAHAN Open Sun. 1 to 6 | Behool. To include carpet LAKE PRIVILEGE - Lovely Les s buing ste é -~ LOFTS New brick, 3 bedroom, Inside ing and extras. Sewer and F nied near 000 MACEDAY LAKE planter, 2 fireplaces, basement. | Community water. Don't just with 34 ‘do Dasement snd iv ici ghagtepsonesiellgtnl mass Gas heat, 2 car garage. Dining pe one is a, well already in. ver z 4h? ) 4 room : 4 ” FRONTAGE TY CO., REAL and breakfast nook. For- ~ 5, Gee Meese cost MACEDAY LAKE shales posed: ae wale Gab 3 beterem modes Dawe. Compe co-operative! Real Huts Ere Eivan x on "Building Con- the corner of Woodward and West side ot lake.| - “MH terme. 4 br. unfinished home — started) ing, Venetian blinds, automatic FE oes eo ja Be + a texite, ot om "$1,000 b pre? individual. Near Gash-| of] heet Boat how with sun 107) W. Huron for Mr, Johnston, Bure this large 110 = 304 ebew « w Bivd.! deck roof. Good beach. Terms, | NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH i . ¢ Ww I. LIAMS LAKE | and dry Fre sale, on 3 Wi" block nign| 160 ACRES POSt_ Opies 3914 Clintonville Rd. | Bigek from : if “base $500 down | Met: Hunt area. Good Just past Lake Angelus .~ to = — down! find. J barns 17 stanchions. Poul- Road. New brick ranch Es. “Tite | tenes in plenty of ee me $230 IMPROVED " try house and other butldings Pon. | Ae ee IMMEDIATE vosmmanon home with nice view i ~ Autamatic water system. 20 acres < 2 Ee See this exceptional home Sun- Lake Oakland, Six e {so foot on Williams Lake Road. vet 4 43 x 10 ribet . AM of good timber, Live stream day! It has 3 br. il dn}: A den Jarge rooms with | Pa) to park. $2,250 Se HOLMES BARTRA} Terms and aun pastor. Good carpeting. 2 car F cis vanity 40 fact lagon jot, Only ‘ cash. to sell “Sr sete w 4392 Dixie Hwy, se THOMAS “4008 NAVAJO drapes, blinds and many sther aoe. oe, OE e OR 3-1050 Eves. MAple 5-1 4% miles North of Oxford } apts ~ SUN. 16 —— me nehe 5 com —_. oe sont oo Jane ye F C Wood Co Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Income of $155 8 mo. near room, with bar, lav. & shower. rade ie privi- o \s *| 77. N, Sagina T schoolg. 4 lots, $10,500 with $2,000 Gas ‘heat. Separate outside en- es, You ck will say that : y at Se ag See this lovely 3 bedroom brick | trance “Fenced vard, grill, garage this is one best new . Re. & Mio = {or | home with many outstanding | nq shrubbery. Near us, ‘school out : . 2 Mt adn rt 9-5:30 ! : features, large living room,. fire-| ng ‘stores. Come! Eet's add. it sure. Mr. Flynn r 5:0 cal On $3803 20 niles ror not ctpert nt | piace, tiled bath. neatly deco | uy you'll be ahead with this| !@ charge tes. 2 bedroom semi-modern| rated work saving ‘kitchen, built] pome Priced to sell! DRAYTON tos Down — svivan tare| Rowe. Partial basement. #180 Sika Take prenny on Obs CECIL MH, MYERs Watkins Lake | | fait: Grer ine it dsep. 81.508 fving foom with. Thermopane ic HARVEY WILSON, BER down on GI terms. Real Estate” "Mortenge Inn KIN’ 7 ER excel —_ ture windows across entire lake 621 W. Oregon St. Lapeer DIRECTIONS: Out Casa Lake Rd ~ ee | 3 “ee eee teen, = conn sueut side. Lovely kitchen also with Sales Personnel to Cass-Elizabeth right to Navajo RETIRE MENT vioo down. Take, 90, ft. frontage lake view. 2-large—bedrooms on Chris Hornbeck PE 32-8682 left to open sign. rm. modern Garage, ol! EALTOR = $1, wo, 1 he * at o1.8b0 this level with double closets, at- James Kart FE 2-9657 heat. t breezeway. FE 4-0090. 670 Ad a, St. Phone PE 43005 beat af $1, feches garage. Exposed basement /L. D. McLauchiin rE 26007 R. AEBURN ST ke ‘ Multiple Listing Bervice = ; Nett Lake j has large Be ge | | Archie Mathieson ,» __ OA 8-3760 | ta nen home which could | : eins of beauty, pri- — 4 ° ? adres * oan as ge bate nies, SPECIAL $1000 DOWN tally Se"made into a two fam- vacy and, seclusion. Over from 83,008, up. nee re, | opecing out onto loveiy ot ively 5 Bedréoms Oy, Boney went ~~ ome a i BROWN : be os oon ‘Coun- . md eous view of lovely | ted ¢} to 8 kyivea Lake SEE THIS BUY OF | fitins’ainme Sen Sicnan ane Seocme: 61500 full wrtes, G1.000 | ' ty. 09.980 with $3,000 down. =|. OFFICE OPEN 98 TOTAL PRICE ag SM ui. s- 8, | “wns “~ | $2500 DOWN — LAKE FRONT Bateman & Kampsen s U ’ » _— a : a * Mr, Hoyt in charge. Open 10-5.| peat Bette see this one today! | $1000 DOWN GI Clean bungalow beme, with | en . aia rae * argos: pk ae = . This lovely 5 room ranch type losed . . . ’ rative Real Estate Excha “ Ra, to. col Ethe ne in WEST OF PONTIAC | home is nice in every way, auto. Bag. hover ice sandy beset, | Harbor Tills ee aa eolang 704 re ahat tester gas aout" acue gue, Monee s sirect from school, built’ in iest-| G00d fishing lake. “Enjoy living.” “Custom Butt” prick ranch of | Mme “Sion ys) Saody’ Beash.| — 7 leslie ER. Tripp, Realtor | gas nott interior ; L. H. BROWN, Realtor | bedrooms, ‘large wt. fenced with | Nothing to do here but move im, | 514.) pancu BUNGALOW-—Very | 6 rooms, den with natural fire-| Dr- Om 32130. ~~ LOTS FOR SA LE 2 “ye bait Tait of rm Sie ed white boards e Privileges. Is; ** attractive home and priced right. ace, tiled vanity bath, ideal | > AR ax Crmmeres Lake — 1362 W Huron. Ph. PE 2-4810/ nice and cleas. ‘8,000 oon, Attached 144 car gar, oak floors, itchen. Separate breakfast room. | EM" 2ttomatic «il heat, fire- "BEDROOM AND EARGE UTI: ry OPEN | feestirvattaatisaatn | greet ateiorminres | tine tan ia“ H. W. Bigel OOM A ” matic um trum : i q 3 BEDROOM AND migrate RIDGEWAY ceene b clnten Priced st $39,900—term og romtns tate O8 Qe: OW mace, Approx 1] acre a _of Pontise, Mt 42186 REALTOR ; 012.000 NEAL VALUE Brand new | North Anderson For Sale Resort Prop. 44A ve tsa or PE 80s a ots FOURTH Daccment: gt water heal, Groper err con ERY WEE 086 Vv al ot . 4 bedr a * . MODERD “ie BDRM i's BATHE. : SUN. 16 tnd hasired ais _gak floors | $, bedrooms - oh eat, =. A VACATION | EvEi ¥ Pioneer Highlands po gg momgyimre a to oo ally large rooms | This one is | Sonabty Storms and screens. Res | pSuufu Lake Huron. us pets. Clarkston near school. $16,- ry fh. Lot 7 x ado. ¥ priced now and give Us your require- 8% we reasonably priced at 950. MAple 5-9792 IN: Seo this lovely home and you Leske R. Tripp. Realt ments, We will be pleased to as 380, . Pun hesonvens: $6250 BUNGALOW—Constructed tn eghe ripp, Nealtor sist you in locating your summer ; : po gi a yard po ono 1954. A good little an Needs | 99 W. Lawrence ay en Evenings cotiage No Cage oe om course. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ; landscaped. $2,500 down will give | some interiot finish but well FE $8161 or FE 44278 Brownell_Resity, F=cetw : m2 W. Lewrence O | 1\SO]I } Sat & Sun vou posneesie Come out Stinday — the = inks a Easy ; BEAUTIFUL, LARGE, N oe Oh Evenings - ° : ‘ and yourself. DIREC-| fie sure oo brick home plus guest cottage, “ +4278 ; 17 PM Fons “our "sosivn to 4th. right : 180 ft. a front, rf } | FOR BETTER HOMES 7 oh open sign OPEN SUNDAY 104 schools” transportation. | : LY A 8TEA FOREST LAKE AREA ‘ , Fon ne VA- LAND wast, for. immediate bulla : rar : * pemen r a “S | » PRACTICALLY ASTRAL yy | | ‘Russell Young) 1. H. BROWN, Realtor || Call Chitford Stan ging pes: | ine sites Yor male ie basement with off furnace and 60) SITS TITIS EXCLUSIVE 2 5 1362 Hur Ph, FH 2-480 y , nt use, ? allon electric hot water heater |". REALTOR | Co-operative "peal Estate ton. Ph, é i Sse floors. pias stered walls. SUBURBAN -.7> ROOM gia w Pit r rE — RNISHED | CABIN, ELECTRIC S | : torm: ty miy un : heate ’ * . ee ae eee eee | BRICK RANCH HOME. hennis —— SUNDAY 26 oeer bak es. Helen, owner OF yivan a RESCENT LAKES ESTATES || Pits. ; Neariy new 8 room modern Goons. Featuring: Pp rtri q e ae ee | HICKORY AENOLLS SUBDIVISION GRAsS peak, mew Cann, Realty P Baten tal use ce aes! plage tecreaes Orr g Se aw on |) pimpin Brand ney, berg joining sie r'Gkecla, north et | Boroperative. Real Estate achange “INVE STORS Double ledgerock fireplace 3 bedroom isakefront bunga a) bs a, me are ae ishing. Near as nies pe mak 3 e Real Extate change ‘ oe FOR DREAMERS All eiectrie kitchen 18 THE BIRD’ TO SEE Leke Oakland. Huge 20, ft. lv- Big reeves ae A $905 - . [a A LEVEL LOT. 100 x 150, ‘ 65 ACRES tae” Full basement with tn Pon. Baseboard hot water heat SAT. 4 P.M.9 PM Large led beth. auto. ofl fur-| between Telegraph and Pranklis | ph. i90-W1, Wellocuted on, black top reba. furnace, storms and screens, 2| 2 car plastered garage eeu ‘<< 7 kr ae Son — = =f rat ive out. sian +A over, | HOUGHTON | TARE COTTAGE. NORTH a, > ear garage with “cement, Arive Covered rear terrace SUN, 1 P.M. 6. P.M. ein ie sereeaed port. Log oxte ig nee .. mnener, ao sonene: tel, Bligh: ; . Ee tel 8 ol “ in rooms, odern Chor ~—be autifa flurry! Blurry! Hurry! | PRICED AT: $33,500 Sore mere oot ee “se. OFFICE OPEN 98: Lng ne yt —_—en Sup. |, ses, ee wee Sept on pee ve. Pm 4-333 OMATERFORD ,TOWNSHITy 3| Franklin oad tum fight. oa 1279 GENELLA tise to Sagnabaw rd. Wigton | A JOHNSON, Realtor | SMALL Laie esTATE EAUTE | Priced for quirk sale miles tise on |~ ran nag : Seshabaw to 3 ties. “of Sg hes Sr ee ful, | oar, Soned business On tara rigbt to open house,” romt: | Here's the most wanted home| Walton Bivd to Athens St. Right} 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. | urat iokae home. Handsomely and Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | Onir own. eat : | ved street. Excellent buy at today. Take a ‘ook at these‘out-| on Athens to property. FE 42533 - — een 22 W. Lawrence Street Santer, prenee, cobty than $8,000, WM. A. standing features and you’ i know F k J! Oo. = “alae. Sackeoed by Tus -] Evenings Denis | = cea tie is truly the value the ( 3iroux- Tanks ; - OTraE. Samedinte por FE 54-6161 of ; : ba ‘A , I ion. Shown appolrt sa neg bath. gill rent to responst- k ENNED Y GENERAL REAL‘ ESTATE .§ mm. Broker, | LOT, ito BY ito PT. PONTIAC basement Tie. pecble very. fing” proper’? : + INDIANA LIMESTONE| Geen’ anti @: sat! Use O nson take Orion, Mich. MY_2-0040.__ | Watkins Take Estates. Cail PE Pirate “ie Grendin: pan oo I et REALTOR PLANTER anne ee $3713 Pint 5, fan entrances Excelle : ‘ ; oe : » : i ‘thi, 4. 300T WH E 43569 3 BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING " . A FoR SALE. oe % Oy write 4 2 7 iy hy 4S Blain ‘open Hvenings ‘ti 8 | PO es ce sate MULTE ES CORTES FOR BETTER HOMES Sale Suburban Prop. 45/ Middle Straits Lake. PM aed 10 E. ‘Ollleepie, Fine Chan rresaive AP | of . “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; ae : Bac a | OFFICE OPEN 89 i © pastetep wane | TD )C)RRIG | vsertateeich.ehttton | EAST OF PONTIAC | LO OTS we ACREAGE | ~~" SifALL FARM ie esis wah : 7. HARDWOOD FLOORS Brick fireplace wall, 3 spacious | MOME ON ONT ACRE: 3 | Barms.| 3, teeet Mh sot eet 21 geres of excellent Inad th Ox me REISZ | A. JOHNSON, Realtor Bat stiaasiiane wenn patio car eslached garage. Must. rage Ores cat ’'for children.” #3700 Ee ere, thar Parcels, $86 fog. {fun trees. “Modern % teow | REALTOR | DBO or own. 008. sev | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Signs Are Everywhere | 1° 2, SPACIOUS BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME be seen to be appreciated, ROCHESTER ARIA § Homes 1 suit. F Seaye) Goud qnae Digs sad tee. FE 4-2533 BRICK RANCH 12 SLATE VESTIBULE WITH) A beautiful ranch home with stems takes an Sy sgt boc ¥ CRAW ORD ford School bus at door, 10 niles | - A ee ae. wee oe | 13:7 LiNEN CLOSETS rae, Shuated oa ene of the | 2 bedroom brick ranch in_Bloom- H” E. \ FAVER, Broker saaees 6 tools and’ cow’ incl nt 418.800. home with fireplace, tiled bath,| 13 WSON HOOD largest and wleost * this| field. Onlv * yeare old, Finished “45 E. Auburn Ra. §3% W. Huron FE 41540 sand tow #18, | OPEN | Syencto end barge "le0xiee cet 4 is 8 NATURA AL BIRCH CAsInETs subdivision. Outeta: oding appa. presveway ond Sear attached ga- | Rochester Ot. 2-082 Mr 3143 ROY KNAUF, Realtor | | Stuy 6.06 Town ana AW or | HE aly REcmRaTION BOOM | Rene Piclece QdeGac Tait | feet td tangs wean nin | MARE EAP, ROME aa | * Haren: Of #00. FE rat no two other dand: peereens, _—< Lot 100 Nicely ardssoned, ate het water aluminum “4 , TT NT} SUN. 1 to 4 ‘LAKEFRONT Ig MPACT UTILIFY OROUP.) Sih. dandy ichen Aled, sait-| snd with fruit trees, ‘Wil-take | stopme a. nercana. pear earsge. | READY FOR ACTION!| NEAR CLARKSTON This 3 bedreom home on Maceday | 19. ALL COPPER PLlMBING way to expansion ttle Excep- Cider home in trade. On * nere age ine — ly located oft Auburn east) COM-) Lake has excellent potential. to| 2. FULLY INSULATED pono by with go ae CEORY KNOLLS ester, OL 2-630 a oe the ‘oa he +4 Site "BORE. $601 BUY. 4! the right party, Laree un rm 2. BLACK TOP. STREFTS A home we are proud to 8 Fs OR 4 : * mea ; end approximately $00 blééx rooms uulity. Liv-| Part basement, “garag Sn'"s| 2 CLOSE TO NEW SCHOOLS | have listed. Price $195 rusts, ee sive case Welt tt Lot 46 ding and fruit trees ing room nis’ 8 a irs ged bot 8 — Spectal price of e080 or a. til bath One with ovely For Sale s “, soem iF - x il 4", oak! with te Those are jat a fem, of the BRICK RANCH HOME iy me. Os — : %, letge kitchen, roomy wtil- SUBURBAN many, sary, sentares ‘you will LONG. LOW AND RAMBLING — parties jeundry tub, gas hot water, find im me that's designed BALE OR TRADE room, a ‘iteh- ou terecd air furnace, city water; Here ts @ 2 bedroom bungalow for on s livine—but built the Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch en appliances. these now as sewer, Drive "A to ~ i Mie: ee kitchen. Full. old fash way, home withs, trices sre going up. Edw. * Stout, Realtor w § at block water hent- rage. Exceptional basement, olf : . arn St, Ph. FE gra One targe, iomaa0e ft FULL PRICE | Sith Thermo oven snd i fake | Tor sale yin ent te. respon: ss : . oy ‘ , ; SS : : sible SUBURBAN } | Reirienta, restricted “iogation. .. e be own Pitas "ocess semp"se 19,790 Plus Lot rey 9 “Lote from $1,780 to $9,700, 10 SETTLE ESTATE i... INCOME. =< Oakland SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1056 $25 to $500 fe Stina 3 home a ort. on Oakland Lake. FE 5.4628 awar 2-WHEEL TRAILER | FOR pg yg, of anythine ‘of equal "| TRADE 2 BEDRM, BUNGALOW. 9 heater, lot. -Recommend ‘Buckner’s Pour (4) Bugkner Cunven. . feat offices in Pontiac & 35,000 Families! rs 42. W. Huron St _ Fasy Parking | —— ¥ . OLD HOUSE ON a. with lake CASH FOR SeaLE working or not FE 5-8755 tools OR 32717 ns Tposramieee Havie Slee A2x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 | _tiie™ Serf Scnneoe, FE s FT. WALL TILE 25¢ | REPRIO | 996. w:. HOU! PAINT, GAL., oat $3. PFE 4 RADIOg, j RCA cE EEVISION | CASH FOR YOUR “PORNTTURE | FE +1 es | a igAsTER OVEN. ~*~ base, Only $50.95, Mid- “ WESTING. ‘ge =e! Be ge with ue. $20.95, "PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY png s Bank Furniture | |SLIce OF HAM €: * BURMEISTER Eas Plasterboard ... ee 28 Ib. Crown Coat In : 25 Ib. Joint cement in Hi ft. system’ . 3. Fd ft. ge eo ta ea $0 Th “hae “or od ee ft ROOTO ieee evevee BB _ BURMEISTER| < Meghan, \ Lumber Cs, M. See, ees oe of $45. 23-9143. asd DURACLEAN |) YOUR. | ROS AN AND. MATES PE Di U0 THE RIO OTL, HEATER. 2 MOS, OLD. | 5 MUST SELL. ALSO TV | ANTENNA. FE 28181, “XT. 62 BEFORE 5 & ‘FE 5.4665 OR FE 5-4381 AFTER ‘5. BE NSON LUMBER CO.) Mo 8 | Saginaw SEPTIC TANKS, a} - TOP Sit $17 50, ‘ and mo- ‘ OUR 28TH| yds. all types, other reason- vim’ Finance Co 0 oors able. "Landscaping. FE 17-8738. | | Say ec Deesd reer ne: | OXBOW WINDOW. CO, |#4ND AND GRAVE ie out» Offices are located: ord m4 sizes -, <-e> Laree 10265 Hi ~—y Rd. — M30 “SAND ORAVEL, AND DIRT @f main stale pontine and Floor National Bldg. 2 MATCHING BLOND MAPLE odern door on your rage conte WORKING ORKING MACHINERY FE 5-0621 ‘ wt and teal Dray Practically new’ lgheet bid: PE Eri You a tree estimete "| all types, Stick SAND, GRAVEL & FILL DIRT. re * + \ * inte aly it down, wien Pane OB Dee Ee) ae ee i FLOOR SAMPLE SALE rerne eeeegeh bat tgmos | Retr ates tee'ce™ pa | Sw sam - } allied Barnst —— Ubton Lake Rd. TOP SOlL AND BLACK WARD E. PARTRIDGE) (next to bank) 174, ROA_ USED CONSOLE, Tv. | Nome elec, ene ‘ 311.8 ~ a “97 par Gi | site Beek tll gravel. Reasoo- 5 : 3 able, 3 * REALTOR FE 43581 Utica 45462 Van Dyke WALTON TV : ey 3", 4", 6 8” Drain Tile ~~ : TOP BOIL ; NEW {Ome block Hort actens from tank Cor. Josly: __FE_2-2257 | Norge 10 cu. ft. refrig..... $180.05 4 ads Wt Mg FOR PENT Pest quailty, Loading and de ee ae A Used Maytag washer...,...8 50.50 ‘ 728 Complete stock of fittings ; * livered. Near Wate Drive- 8. PIECE WALNUT DINING Sst losecijue utes @ ee r) . Sum cat See wens, ‘tue Floot sander - hand : _inn Theater. OR 3-60 a ~ 7 * ’ o a GET CASH QUICKLY range. Pit 4ai6i _ CLAYTON’S patlhanetoastatad BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO.| fyla-baPet_ steamers waxers ® | TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL, FILL. Up to $500 |sfitneas ore mease| Puce Alans “ra Seer mete | Bhar, beter © |e eee ay BEDROOM SUITE FOR Cor F ree KITCHEN WALL CABINETS, BASE | e Ave. 3065 Orchard Ra - ITCH | oars ane og : comple springs J - , broom «closets. We have | FOR THAT PET T AT; el. We deliver Sunday. i. me Mest + a ye vis 30 fe Taress PE wade PE _ 5-881 S-a04 H F Sale Mis fla 60 Sights "aamred eb eawaminaers ers rtoes, 058 Meplosin Butid. | PE 50204. minutes. also — “ARPES AND ab. }7OR SAL’ OB gg Sale Ho Household | Goods | 57| For scellanecous 60) Valves’ Michigan Fluorescent. 30) | $3, SUpPly. Weekders “ert “Truckers—Landsca pe ol signatures and other ‘~ “ in wed rocpenenio $4 Da-| most’ new Topeen gas e. 8 ene eee : “| _Ofthard Lakes Ave. Sentape i) ot Cheeed overt Loading pest humus bumus at at. sey urities. kote Drive. FE 29-7441. ¥: by ong 4 rooms. suite. SINGER be +4 hh ‘ gee ANCHOR FENCES LAwNM WER ey ED. 41| Thurs. Perk, beth’ Rd. UITE i: 5, innerspring mattress. Portable ir) . Ss Street ( ) k] d Seals — FE +1 = fe FREE ESTIMATES He CAWNMOWER Bit BHARPENING AND | Cameras, Equipment 61A WASHED GAND sot oo GRAVEL, pe PRIGHT PIANO, $136.00| soa pr pORaGENT PO cooled service. 9140 | ~~~ stone soil, nar cree akian @ FRUIT WOOD ANTIQUE DIN-| POR SALE OR TRADE-ALM Bed, “410.00, Mobair chair, $16.00, | AQUARI u FIX-| Ponti for sant. cau _ Whittaker, PE 7 Dultel “Crosey “console “tadin | walnut dining ‘room * suite, ¢ Benen @hairs, 260; clectrts. cory are sighiy ‘marfed. “hnichigas Cet Us HELP YOU WinH YOUR abst? Fae snop | Witt DELIVER BL BLACK DiRT, oe Loan Company condhion. ‘Reasonable, iat 65721, ——. ‘yon TAREoa OP condition. 34 Miller &., after 1:30) Tyereecent 33 On Lake -~-Gtds of colors to chess trom in | §1 <3 dh "PE. 5-615 "Wood, Soar ee = 3 Kioo pert: PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, SOFA-AND Gain CoveRS IW. |S HP DEWALT SAW Like | Tubber base tree parking great KEYSTONE © GT MOVIE. NEW. pk 5 i 1 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM | 27 chided. Coffee table anda end | Be¥- Reasonable, 6371 Coley Lk. of sore. Oakland uel end 2 terres Lh 18 25 lene. lese y WOOD AMD RINDLEMD, on. os reat) ded ly chairs, buffet," china esbinet ER Set TAS EC ee Oe einkee Cuum | BATHTUBS, $ “FT. RECESSED. _ Senso. Senate ave FE Wil sacrifice. GBneve_ #-7208. & cord of two for Sil. FE 8-2008. #80. camer a nd ‘table ‘pads theluded. “Good |. : 4 | SPRCIAL,” BORER VACUUM Ponies, 228.85. Lavatories, com: ; PHOTO 8 MOVING AND | WELL SEASONED FIREPLACE & Saxton equipment. “TOANS $20 TO $500 | *méition. 18H. Cornell. PE costs. |" Sitee Soa set ns ome os.” ° plete, $14.95 stall showers ¢14.45. ~ POWER MOWER still camera” on easy terms. | _ furnace wood_FE ¢0667. ae Witwer -pimna war |ORREN DAVENPORT AnD _Ko'B. MUNRO. 1080 _W._ Huron. ard take “Aven | HEADQUARTERS | sgs3'@ Haren" SFE Sonsy | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 : sme ensenenls ca : ait CHitk RURGERY CHAR ine ies. er. $288. R. B. Munro Elec. ee ee. Figen = Teich rotory mowers. $0488 Sale Musical Goods 62 BIRCH AND MAPLE ws yc a ah “ Hures. po ig con) Hot woler and steam | 20 inch self propelled Toro A SHADE TREES ‘Sasa Pevenpor cha HOTPOINT WATER HEATERS 0 Turner's. @62 Mt. Clem-| Pavewire miectrical “supplies: | 18'meh’ welipe reel’ mower ."496.30 CLOSEOUT nted or dig your own * 5 ‘ a e s » " REPRIGERATOR, VERY | sal. installed $120.95. 80 gal. to-| ens, 1. Crock nied i ile, galvanised cop- | Over 15 different models on hand:/ gccordion 48 bass. $49.50. New| Burlap furnished. of Wil- stalled $169.95. R. B. Munro Elec- STUDIO CH. FAIR CONDI- pe aad Lowe Bros. | the Toro power handle. It! Violin @ case uiters Lochaven. FE . GPRiGnT | _‘T¢ Ce. 1000 Ww Point ine LY. 2685 drives a e family of yard/ $15.95. Amplifiers $2950. 3 pe. CLOSING OUT SAL i yf tf) LU aT WN Heo, OR 318. Li + ae machines—mowers, tillérs, snow $ i ~ " freee, only 2 m: IMBALL 3 “ TABLE LAMPS. i956 ng DESIONS. nest Siewers pega TO areca fam soot. on. Edward’s Outlet.| Must sell an Rage onid stock, Small ri $400 m », excellent $14.95 value, $3.95. Factory BFEF AND ae HALP ANID = 2s evergres foundation plant- : : piece walnut reom hi a Opdyke’ Market, FE | Trade is ace . Terms available. ing. Lots my "apeeadann for Ee Sterens, | Net, beautiful i 1 S| See. Humes Vutec. 3) ee ve =e All mowers are serviced. before ‘PIANO, JUST TAKE NOW IN OUR NEW |. frees, Cooter ae. igh type chair, 1 custom made | —OFchard 1 se a FOR FURNITURE — | lAVine our store Factory trained, "ae ents, $19 per month.| homes. Large | ig. bring shovel & HOME 46571. Offices cord vs jae meg ad ca TRADE IN" “DE PT. ¢ "> be URE small gna mechanic to aes M Rave good ere credit, Write Pon-| burian dig. Ferm Halla et " : misc. 8 : leo, ore ries. 1% miles out Holcomb road, at IN. JA kitchen . Can WASHERS AT BIG DISCOUNT ; Springtill Rotary. tillers #129 50, rd mb - ° : | gy mower sed one owas. Sioseees ant cna ver Bat, | All guaranteed $29.95 up CARLOAD TO YOU Ru fred Fragen i parncos | RON “MATCHED — SEF Pian _Ciarkston, Michigan, 7 Nerth Perry Street hed, “ig, “ase Pine "Lans) $Mih ‘Avacrtoavihe a, Walestond | Table tn cas ier Roses; Fea ee Ree Me ame | ETLY’S HARDWARE fie “ontands ‘sents |? siv'withrces once of (Second Floor) Ave., _Keego Harbor. 5 _Viliage, OR Sara" se Your: cayort Se E E ok ee ; 300 Auburn at Adams . SPINET PIANC, CABLE. before 10:00 a.m . or all day Wed, Corner of Pike di_IN- JACOBSON’S LAWN @ KITCHEN TALE & may YMAN’S e and get Cc | Auburn Heights FE 2-881! | “Drainich Rene pin a Cn OL | POR SALE: 9000 BEA L NY Annott, In | $a ale in man omvert | pelt qmalebed, apes, ond co |18.W Pte ss Pe cuz), {GHURGHS INC. LIONEL. & AMERICAN | Sibe"ou'tiiie eres OOF) Petre, ots B tll Root fee table | table, car a 407 § Squirrel Ra. __ FE 2-0233 pe NING AW REPAIR. + Our ed a2. 0466 =e Keego Harbor sent, war bed. PE. S-1402 pri RADE- iv DEPT. | capiner sinks FROM “e005 | = FLYER TRAINS ving. Ooses ar bebid PE ‘Plant Trees." "7 wiles t 'D CES s8LA& AJ fee | “ee | SOONS to $500 *ompe ei Tuer goes | LINOLEUM. .38 A YD BUY Mom, AND SAVE | Pouble sinks [Og OA.” fenuiog nctory parte. Free lest iatute “Wr well agRNO ANB | Poet Sates wal Re’ goat aero ment a os. oar teens. | Seen fat tor that “lake | Sx? tiie “'run ne 74 3 “complete "3 pe. "bed caniner SINK, 4 IN. STEEL [TASKER'S mark W. HURON st. RENT A SPINET PIANO og he Tod A apt to BEAUTY SALON : We invite to visit our new, | “90 3 ; cans .. ‘$2.28 | 3 pe. m al. bei ae! van he Foe mp pe | M% sone * eee ine | paid im wil recited tg" your sup SoLee oe - q n ‘ sdesevees OR: oft. L . " well esta mettre mn Sweits you, Or mh stand my Peis win, Ne. Runde! a Q . 1% e.. wily ne Senet uPPiy ft Ton st. eee eens cach. 190 other kind. Dahiias : . Afternoons, Moran q . ‘ EASY TERMS ONTC GROAN. > na ents up, collection ‘ all late m fat Fea for your needs. | Shop 223 b.. Main r 1 cu GEN, ELEC. REFRIG ry ? | 173 rm “agina’ E 5-2100 | SPINET | hae of 8 largest for $3. Hardy f ¥ . Berke- CHES WOO FAREL + A » oS . . , WYMAN’S TSE eR ae | manuals self Pickup 1 ae tiered atl ane Xi, WOOD PANEL DOORS va| SO sie eas, elove, tyr. Cid.) ig w pine St PE etie2 _ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. _| 3 6 moot He Passe Ask for | Mums, oo" xine tind. 4 for $1. Potted * tee | Home & Auto sees aS EEP.| «LIVING (ROOM SET ~~ | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR ; || sty seg) 13 Front Bt. M¥ 34511 SNARE DRUM BASE DROM AND | tion “of ia’ newen” as 00 ote: Of, Des between between 10:30 a.m. gas ranges. R. B. MUNRO, 1080 SMITH S, 58 S. ‘captew MEDICINE CABINETS: Wir | eym FE 51113 aisle. shrebe S00) Giiiex nee. I. R. R. Hiltz am} —— LORD’S SPECIALS Eee. 304 BLISS) 6 PUNCH =—s PRESS. | parate chrome fluorescent ers, fruit trees, ares size . ~ApanyY IWHaOE SOFA. 3| 5 oe UPRIGHT PIANO. CHILD'S ROLL | straight side solid frame. 75 ton | jights. $29.95 value, Lava- TRE peach. pear. gen. cherry. Col- ’ pr ¢ . Coffee — = “ 2 pe. ye top desk & swivel chair, Kidney capacity 15 im stroke 4% | tories, complete. ane -4 igi rn ben lection of £. - Strawberry ee weak | Geornd Poor Bea "Telephone. stand. 4) Tysea. from eine shaped. vanity, FE 49033. __|) crank, bed ares oe a wreoeiare. Sichlens Fieorescemt S AVIN as plants, xd Robinson Dunia, chairs. OR > from $139.95 o~ 7 Phaies ks a 9 t 1 AwTiqQUE OAK ime BT Used Ges Btoves $ USED ELECTRIC | house ‘motor, ‘slso motorised «| MILLING CUTTERS. REAMERS, Taylor. 12 cents. Horseradish’ sets apDIN MACHINES AB > LORD’S WATER HEATERS oul work cea beninsked Sot, | tod mills. 28¢_ per Brad new pianos and organs.| {4sp'iis,,Epobloch Nursery Farm, i || Mortgage Loans 54 ~4 Bown, * Furnitiire and Appliances | SPECIAL, CLE poco wusve Ser caso over of coe | Wi Row wrewe marion, 418 Kester imal *Oetrot builders | SHADE TREES SUGAR MAPLE, oe yy hy OS ENO oO «= Guaranteed. | vtisc, steel cabinets | t ber fer 1 tall growing. beautiful full color- LOANS $600 TO $1 500 i cveck, Ray am. or me. 6 mE esi OF See Cars Used to Be” ae TAKE YOUR Ga. TO to 50 s re res wet ane glass office partition, | previo canes "Terms tke Trent, yea — ed for street = : int wea yt nr ne | TMS ) | Gallagher, 18 E. Huron. vor: oa aL WASHER "WITH | LOVE SEAT AND CHAIR. GOOD | CO's W LAWRENCE. ve esis 4x8 Wi ILSON FOUNDRY | Fe om we? amount. pane 7 Xow Pe i z 14_W. Wilson Pontiac | | | WANTED. RESPONSIBLE PARTY | pa $y), 037! Pe UaED GAS RANGES $20.50 A lew monthiy pay. | ont beet or anal "ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | MDYING MUST SELL. WALNUT R. B. Munro’ Electric Co. | NEW JACOBSEN fi” LAWN Mow. | 1 take over low monthly bay-| Wine VARIETY OF FLOWERING FOR THE, HOME CAN BE FOUND | set, desk, siudio couch, 5032 Lin, | 1060 W. _1060_W. Huron. yscore _£t. reel type. ORlando 3-8043. meen in thin victoity Write to| S2rUbs, evergreens shade ar- f LES . 8 W AND USED : | Ramental trees, including white tale a aes att |scanooaweohwina. —noow |e gecesi HE | Tae Qoove tas owe "uBRaS S morany| Give Manatee oe Mv) Ege aa pr iv “4 . ! - net iawamevere 2. end up. MY d-ei86 Pa ® lees. very good. bss bay cmieuine Saige $24.95 rs | 4615 Dire wy Drayton Plains | A deposit wili hold one. Time Sale Store t Equipment 6 64 ins} problem, ged Nursery and — and wigeriess. pa 3 New Norge ranges Ord 1 HP ELECTRIC MOTOR. 3 HP. yments available WF. Miller) “<< ee’ andscanine 1700 Scott Lake Rd. Fanges and water esters. Gauooany 1 BED AND DR R. | "eweet's Radio yp Ag | electrics motor, 6 hp gas engine.| Garden and Lawn Eycipment, | OR_3-1701. ‘ room fixtures, beds chests, = foam rubber at 422 wn y Huron _ FE +113 Hae 8 Woodw no of 14/1, 8 FT. HUSSMAN FROZEN FOOD PREMIER AND Nn e C and "D might |= hp ans, engine and. rrigating e Rd. Birmingh T 4-6526. "cabinet, $375. "National cash reg- ol Lem mattresses. Living feom sul get CHEF ee G00D ~ USED TRADE-IN | amps. FE 5.2419 wow " a. "Birminenan M4 Wiit,| ister. 2 scales. 1 cuber.. Will raspeerry” | plants OL 61882. casional chairs, tables, lamps, DISTRIBUTOR OF “coLyprs | _ transfer. _DM_license. FE 2-260 - ee w wasutne ma-| Ty sete vad vaining condition, cheap, FE 4-0672. _ DEPT. lawn mower parte. | adjust. of and grease any make t licenes._¥ : pg or. swap for ® garden| suites, dinete” sets, and many | MATCHED LINED and Chest of drawers ‘a . $1495 G&M SAW SHARPENING SERV. *¢¥ing machine within @ radius|§ BY 7 WALK-IN COOLER. _____ For or Sale | Pets 69 FE 7-8612 other mise. items. NEW & USED, | Grapes. 2 panels, im, se. 2 | Desk . $14.95 | 2255 E. WALTON ___ FE 5-7835 | tae PE 4-330 $35’ Auburn Store ‘equipment FE 300s | AIREDALE Pt PU “ Viet our trade-in dept. for real is, 75 in * Pr. d-step | Washer . $1995 | DOME TYPE BUCKET-A-DAY HoT r-¥ = REPAL ‘TAIN greed. If you a coe _ tables, Gen tanes $20.50 water heater, 30 gal” tong ‘nod OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO 6 FT BOBTAIL SODA FOUNTAIN. | Te jonan' cht Protection, “ade Benge aman ta neu ATOREPE, PEPER | ering cng BRR | EST i Malle goat ie MRT nee ee | Reeser oe comment | eens Sy Gia, . a r A ake Wa Gay, call Ge wade, Come cot | pie eae ce ge Thinch suite : $358! Discount Smishcount | one oar HOTPOINT ELEC. _ Sale e Sporting Goods — 65, ani na Pan hours creen she ant Wok ‘ 4ook around, 9 acres of see wAYTAO pa ie Wash MA Ms | L , y . tric water heater. Excellent con- bs MOhawk ¢-6013 after. | earhie. Midwest @1380 ON 8) or tIOM Ns ECC YNOMY |} wa OUR Raices “ARE xs x PE 2-448 |§ HORSE OUTBOARD MOTOR Al 28, Lapeer Mich (34) . } N DAILY 8 TO 8 Gwest | : 7 MAS TE NAS SNE | __Most new. FE 5-3860 0 ~ | AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY GOOD : wes SP TEPATETT Ee AP D) TO BEAT NE I; HP COMPRESSOR ONE | | , Se te | LARD, SUN, 125. Ovina ‘FORCE: | age FURNITURE CO, We have Just completed wns Bush, Cott one ¢' Island counter. | GUNS— pga TRA be | Fe Fee poh es Cash oF swap. jong, about bric: “4 t * rya are ol sl wease, urr-She: elegra, et a We Sn ae = ees os be at eaval pow ag} & "o"haburn Pontiacs or | a tures, wire cinire” ones lamps aad agg eat ood : vage materials. Buy now | wae 1 eset ean gine "Seen | |GUns - BUY - SELL Se DE Fest ACHENO NDS. FEMALE, FE Phytfe PONTIAC MICH ‘or use | Sign r P.™, | Maniev Letien lo Bagiey st SALLY 6 ic “ | 2xe'3 ALL LENGTHS 4e LI. FT. ten _e 0 FORD, MECHANICALLY GOOD, | ONE FE 5-9241 dining tables jeaves Fein 2X88 ALL LENGTHS, 100 Li. Fr | PACHOUD WRECKING CO. SPORTSMAN KARIALL caMPER | “XC, ,,.PEO, met | BASSET |) TtOUND, “LET’S TAI bee 4 oh PE tant gene ter otek | Zz draw are = chest ayne Gabert’s Oat PLOOR RING $8 ser Sees Dene Br: a. i _Trailer_ Reasonable 376 Going St; male. Trogen Kenis. 3616 -K APRIL | BARG AINS Car: Appliance Specials DOORS. WITH JAMBS. $3.95" up. “PENNY PAINT SALI E ester Rd. $6 “Mile Ra. po = TRUCK A AND Bei. | AINS NOR REFRIG., IN. GOOD pp aes | COMPLETE WINDOWS © ui PE ~ ANDERSON HDWE. Birm. MUtber 2-00. BUSINESS” | model $20.00) cond--OR 3.2866. sige se ts Norge Queen washer $ 88.00 S46) up | House paint. 1 gallon - ry_9 | 6:30. , 620.0) Se ELECT! e 10 cu. ft. ref. $188.00. . 2nd gallon at le ........ AKC REG BOXE ~ PUPPIES. TAVERN ary Ss her i $7.00 orem cee ROSTER $320 93 1 im. TV 30.05 | ar thd of 2x6, 2x10, ait | Two gailons tot I IVE BAIT _MUtuai ein ER ATTENTION! WILL ACCEPT CAR | $7083 | ehitd’s nursery chair. Comolete | gap9 sy° 730.08; 3x12, all lengths. Plumbing. fur-| Rubber base petal, gal... ZN Ee a REG MALE E PAWN i BOXER. Hew are, looking hate te or $380 down for new two bed- | T® i300 | with pot and tray. PE 21150, | 000° Norke Joven gas go.05| Races. steel beams. radiators, Relier sf pea 30 01 | _to_good home, $4 entertainment — * and Saat Bite nde | . $25.09 MIRROR. we FRIGERA rit oe o770.50 Horne oxte auto, washer nate odnared, 7) Wikre CK... . si! SB eee aed Worms, minnows, crawlers, boots "aon wat ware, er us ouch et minutes! to . lv finished inside. - $10.00 ie sandwich toaster,’ uphol- | $239 eaee au HO | waders, spinning outfits. fly rods _ ple 5-1354. - fees Se oath he Seen — SES | Pe nebo espe Fe | MARY Bens 0 code” UNO, WRECKING CO. 2, tem Sone at) ial Fal Greer hes CO" | SoeTON THRRIES PUPPY. WAL Srossing $36,000 i0G LOTS WonrTi ‘ ; A ARD, 31245 W. 8 } Pyities supplies, OR 3-1217 OR $400 accepted as trade in on used - $10 and UP | NEARLY NEW. 3 oo YEARS * To Pay 9600 Gratiot, nr. Harper | BOXER 10 | NEEKs {OLD. M MALE. : ~ oars, H. J. 31335. and save on all new and 30 IN. NORGE | 121.N Saginaw. PE 5-619 | > <= "fawn, $25. © ™ RESTAURANT rua 2, Yea We = gas stove and 42 in, electric | ooo i me ER LAWN MOWER | 2182 8. TELEGRAPH wn, { R ARMALL A. j ure. tove. Call VACUUM CLEANERS, PARTS, _Daily 8:30 to 6. Sun. 10 to 2. W PE 5-9962 BABY ners FAet (tte, assy, bat hunary work-|" cultivator drags, mower. Power | We buy, sell and exchange every- ome es sel 07 OnE | —Drushes,_al_ makes. 956 Myrtle. ‘DRAW TT TITE HITCHES | meustete | Weekgavs vce” Pri ¥ be @ 5 AP pe com 3 E. forieg v0 te ante ore, Inu mower’ thele-a8 a Oakland Furniture BET RSet. 8: one rocker, | WASHER. BICYCLE. “FV. “RADIO | CHROME, OR-CADMIUM | Ree ce ee SEE | 908.8 Sen. § om. ent __ fee BOXER PUPS POR SALE, $25. close 2, rt for stake truck or cash, . thaw PE 2-8523 | ae — seiner vee ee. Fe TED ‘ea HP BRinGh an BATON LIKE | Sand, Gravel & ‘Dirt 66 | a Court Drive FE 5-3288 in one a ON te) OO. sane rina * | 19a 8. OE wu | Plastic Wall Tile..2c ea! —— | Te kind that ban to the frame new. low price Phane FE 2-300 ~: oeaamnnas LACK omen PUPS. 815. . vTo. ws ExCT * o ® id FE MICHIGAN BUSINESS condition Py gg PE | pean aE ws “Sirgen "paape™ bees For Sale Miscellaneous AQF. EF eelad. 198 ine: Ney muh _— THE COIL, 4c PER “ALMOST” GOON nego Sen ~ 2) YEARS 3 JSENES. - = of | White —_—— +e fooy |Wall boxes for duplex plugs ; $ : : joing st . . Peo sob = Wringer washers .-. $22.50 up ene mel $1.98 | 7 ¥ Pp 1 a as s . GOOD '5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE | mefrigerators . $29.95 up a ) “2S-GAL. PUEL Ot TANKR DOORS oe qinin & range fuse hones ENOUGH TO EAT BOSTONS AT STUD AKC PUP- ALES CORPORATION not cans or cash PE 2a Retriger cine fT sharon > J aint & Lino, | “geet Fegp rested BT E45. geting nut nae ane myst eo 9 GA. Thompson 8 -. ; | _Dles. Curtiss. OR 3-p206. BROKER LTIPLE SER ys eplac i a ats les th whol j aaa es ANNOT BE EQUALLED CHTHUAHUA ~~ : tina’ 8 te raph ‘Rd * ion weil teade Yor smaller ~_Sefvice, 96 Oakland “pe | POWER LAWN: MOWER. $35. RA. | (PIECES OF 2'4° PIPE. # LONG | prices Cabinet Hardware at 20 SALE ae d OUTTEI Sake be | Topsoil mixed, te your require- | old FR Sed EMALE. * 6Oe _ AUTOMATIC WASHER, $20.2 as stove. $15.) For cloth at basement, | Der cent o _Wick's _Orchard Lake _& pe ge ee | 60e : Park “ ; home— living rm. sulte, $25. 17 Inch TV. Gyene . Ws Sewing machine Large | Holland furnace vase 1 PONTIAC PLYWOOD co - 2 - 18X18 TWO-LIGHT WINDOWS. ip Pit-run, $12.50 ig ALES” sans Hot Dic ETY!!! iM Wi RIGHT, T, Realtor sa _etrigerstor, $38. FE ING ras cine SORT Sis ondition. See in operation. | 1488 ee RNAC ee E_22543 | _2 inside panel doors. FE_7-0311, | Processed - “pulverized ois Br aa sed, | mela. “asath Powers Ra. Parming- es Oakiand "Ave PE 50441 | BEAUTIFUL 98 PIECE DIN , 1 ‘ le road. GReen- Opportunity to -go froren 7 m suit, excellent condition chairs, 2 rockers Antique black | § ROOM, LARGE SiZE OIL SPACE | | : . 4079 or GReenleat ¢4970. Syrans, aed, driven restaurant ahs, sf DODGE, | FOI For, can vine walnut bed dresser. Bissell | heater’ Nearly new with blower: | tiie’ complete eo eee ere | A-l TOP SOIL, RICH BLACK! ENGLISH POINTER PUPS» vj iupplig eng 3-345. | BEDRM nT ar BED; PE ote Electric heater. . eens a wo for $80, duct work, Cail now and save | | rane wens. ow Girt. | “— Regiiered. 5 1 male, 20 mos . 4 #7100 down. es HUDSON HOR HORNET TO high chair nursery chair and sell on 33777 Terms PE 4-65¢ . | __Eugene Bennet 5 | ema. 1992 Pontiac OEWAY contract or equity in _dassinette, FE 2-687 T Niond 4 2. on ee bee _FE 3 GAL. OPEN HEAD STEEL PL uoinns SALE |X RADE, TOF NP. Trail, Walled | Lake MA 41622. me. a” 17887 after 4. | BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, —s . FE Sb inv WEATHE R SEAL st stonM win. GA" ,O} burping your rubbish 4x | _etayel and. fill - 875 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203) _ ho = WAL 525. gen, Reed sas oe be | a SOFA | BED st a, i in $1 each, r 3 Button “30 tow Ps our warehouse. Sale Land Contracts check TON seen after 6:30. FE 22024 _ Modern sofa bed, two modern step ane SceThIG SWATin HEAT-| Joslyn Rd. af new iow oF Fn Kor elec wee MoE Saas ry wan BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER | tables matching coffee table, two ‘4dr, $50. Evinrude 3% hp motor, | — 8’ GA ap erial yen building | to 5. 106A Rock mason 400 N°D LAND CON- trade ear. FE 81300. New. Ln cuaranteed delivery eo ue ee R $50, 3238 Cummings Berkley. Lin- G. RAGE I DOORS _ louse 0 ar more | sm ' - gg oy ate = ote eat | PAY ONLY $150 WEERLY —_ | .coln_ 6-888. | reed, eration pei! | * FDS, OF STRAW HORSE MA Owner > hines with cont tnev and $2 per week, Mavtag washer, late | PE N's B | 350 BY, AND +“BY-4 AT 33 j acters outlet tee Glide-Away doors | Plywood, Insulation, paneling, nure delivered. $15. _— 6 ‘Approximately Sin, pallets | Morel. A! condition $39. Phone ORCHARD. LA KE AVE RE | cents and $0 cents each One. Aly. steel rust resistant. OL ee tye Trunks co, | Alu TYPES GR yg a sone Der cent. Payments, $70 per 1000 2m, pallets. Will trade |< MU? S55 OW LOT eaxae 7p _Hiore scale, “2603 6 Walton O"" See ts “R. steel poste, $1.00 | Palo BOGtE LARE RD. “© | _L. Siade. PE 50448. | or nee month. OR 9-1150, Pe ‘tes Cte and equipment. SAsEACRT “PERSE OR LOT eaxai0 | -PIECE LIVING oeae on OPES Tone 6 & Everything ‘to Bei srrtiog Tel EMpire 3-270 ALL TYPES OF TOP Soir. | GERMAN URPHERD PU PUPS, 8 NEW LAND CONTRACT. | 56292 . ROOM GROUP boas Le BLACKE | «INCH soil PIPE > FT 7 @ | crushed stone. fill dirt, ay ee : cent off for quick sale, Private SWAP In YOUR OLD LAWN MOW- “7 a _ ADDING MACHINES AND TYPE- ot Call Woodie, FE. GER. SHEP. PUvs” AKC REG. 34 . oF new Relinee hand or pow. | BLUE DAVENPORT AND 2 Modern 2 piece suites, 2 modern | “2rina MACH ry BUILDING suPPLirs Sump Pum Be x Exe. pedigree MA 42540 so ee alia : “5% e vpes | Chairs Kenmore automatic wash., step tables matching’ coffee ta. rand new 8 down $1 SAVE PLUMBING bad < oo |4 TOPSOIL, “cROEHED “Fron SE CONTRACT 2% PER) ®t Brewer Me for al} types | . - ble, 2 decorator } @ week. Ray Rengo, FE 8-3153 be- A ber 172.8 Bag pa sand, gravel, & fill. G r PARAKEETS Witty “GUARANTEE. of lawn tertitiner: Beotts & Jorn ef, 9 by 15 rug Occasional chair ¢ or lamps fore ® am.. or after pm gist Dixie Hwy Clarkston 5 Bag ec FE $458 | Unusual colors on and jor — SS discount, OR _3-4052 son's grass seeds. trellises, border _ PE 5-0508 303 Riviera ALL FOR $97. PAY | —ipgui D ($2 GAL ELEC HEATER $7795 SMALL PORCH COULD RE URED |= _ Sewers. Call anytime FESO. | asics to) W. oh OE eos Mone L : fence. and ail sprine houseclean- | ~~ pry rTT ke CAR > 7 STED To. PACTORY | Gal. Auto Gas heat 5495) fOr sun or storm porch 3 win- a-1 TOP 8Ol. CRUSHED STONE. y to Loan 53 needs We rent iawn rollers. BOT PLE GAS ON LY $2 WE EKLY RDS ab. sinks od eater we: 9 dows. | door Size 6'8'x6 Rea- Sand, gravel ff!) ivie Conklin. ARAKEETS, CANARIES. Ont, nn fBinte Licensed Lenders) | seeders and floor sanders Have New low price. Complete tnstal- P Bank F Law ities ie Sharpening | | ander teses cee faucets g18'bp sonable To be moved, 80 Ellwood | PE 81112 or PE 28572. food. Since 1927. 584 Oakiand Ave. wer laws mower sharpened now./ lation Onjy $10 plus gas. Kenyon | earson’s Ban urniture Unclaimed lawnmower $3 & up VE PLUMBIN Special A-t TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. | PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES WHE N YOU NEED BARNES HARDW ARE Puelgas. R3 ae | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE ¢ i) _ 204 O i 162 8 _ Saginaw ry ‘wissd “caee saat sand, gravel. fi, peat, Earl How , Nee aesare hae Hateh- AIRINES Fi # mm _._ FE ab. 550 PARAKEET 3 BABIES, ®: ' » FE 2-085 nD SHORES S FRC RS ea ORE Sat Ed B8e oer pie: yi , % “ is iy r is ss : y ; 3 . eS : E as seaincias - ae : seit 3 A ‘ ee! es Bred PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, “APRIL: 26, 1056 ca : “THIRTY-SEVEN , — by Dick Turner For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 __For Sale Care 91)" For Sale Care 9k 5 | Low | met UDBON. % YOUR’ CREDIT 1S | “EASY ED” NEEDS AN ‘a capiiiag a _sxbanerne | few, “5 bl fa | HERE | OUTBOARD MOTOR . ~ tone = dow pape oot esa bi econo By tonp saute are) es i955 CORN tea BERWICK. SESE ht S| “EASY — JONES Sale Farm caspanaey >ment. 76 > Gulp. 1010 no Walton Bie. CTOR - 16 IN. Ford - “rere tractor plow Fo ‘erguson i 5 HP. Oe Devid Bradiey. 1888 “KING BROS. YOUR LH. DEALER PONTIAC RD.. AT OPDYKE. _ AA BUYS AT LEE’S ding garden tractors, $21_Mt, Clemens St Ee 3-0630 17 FORD TRACTOR, FACTORY rebuilt motor — end loader New back blade new tires alsc 13 ff tilt beck. trailer, FE 5-9980— BOTH NEW FERGUSON TO 35 - CASE 30 INDUSTRIAL AND FARM Low INTEREST RATES and Save at “HOUGHTEN & SONS" 628 Worth 7 1497 Rochestet GABE TRACTOR & EQUIP. 506 __Livernois Rochester, A R LERS. NEW & FRAZER OT0 7 Pontiac. — jOHN DEERE TRACTOR, MODEL bottom plows and Power-Trol aultivete ware 3564-26 Mile Rd., Washington sr peers FARM TRACTOR, M, complete with piow. condition, 40 urs vee $805 Haskins Chev. 1 Dixie Highway at MIS Ee ine 5-5071 CHAIN 5A ‘em at W F. Millers old with joader. and bulidorer PE 4-048 blade. OLIVER KLEAT LOADER wits blade and tilt-top trailer. 3-490, sepsis tei aces ONE ‘Ee Pia FARMALL ON RUBBER One 2-section drag one roll over aeraper, 2 wl 14" plow, and one 35 Remington slide action deer rifle, FE geil after 4 ” PREADERS ~~ AND REBUILT | pe! s! *, ville.” RD MUST BELL JOHN wane H. Starter — light culti-, tor ow ple? & corn plant er. All i a... %, ‘Ean of @iarkston, 6151 ee, USED EQUIPMENT | ; $1,250 } Allis- Chalmers G, with mower, Spinner agg A ion tor, Pedi rags. In ex- oader “and Black GE dit atc Teas « redamphalfonghed a Farm eye pate HUTCHINSON 108g ROYAL me. Pie me FT, VACATION, TRAILER ees a mera als TRAILER. ALUMI- _enels, After 6 p.m. 2680 Judi" OXFORD Trailer Sales - te compare ‘Say "any Bile. Seoee which ‘may be feat on our new deferred oe. oak A credit life policy ores 4 PT. WITH 22 HP MOTOR. 1 De Pontiac, OR paca olverine esis bene 3 MOBILE Just iv Trailer Exchange this plan, TRAILER EXCHANGE reph Fe ANDERSON DETROITER CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER 1.2 bedrooms. 16 to 51 ft 10 ft. wide availiable, We finance. as low as r cent dn. as long as 6 vre.-72 months to pay. Bank rates. oo en es like rent—no down PARTS STORE 60 8. Telegraph PE 23-3200 Sales lots oper Eves. & Sun. p.m. Auto Access Accessories 0 COmPLETE DUAL CARB,, SETUP & sp y’ exha.st. Manitoig tow __Chevy 6, $40.00 . MY_ 2-45) FOR PA ay oR glass. ee! customer, All work ee 90 Crooks : MI 6-0446 OLIVER OC3 3 CRAWLER, 1 YEAR | Insurance B evneo hono: Gpen turda nog 4. FE 4-7066 FULL | HOUSE PUERCURY PLAT. FLAT- head $200. For Sale “Tires, 80-A 3 iors TIRES AND TUBES. OR 76 TiRES AND TUBES, S10. ye see 8 — Old Town canoes ling trailers Marine Rarowere'b & Raed EZ Harrington Boat Works 1900 8. Telegraph Phone FE 2-9033 BUY YOUR EVINRUDE MOTOR at Tony's M INLAND T "AKE “SALES 3127 W. are PE 4-712) & 2-6122 i2 PT. UTILITY, equipped with woonne | — and get? Mark 7 EM SSRLIOS BOATS, MOTORS, ‘“— — Lake Orion. MY 3-3732. OV- WANTED - JUNKED OR \DsED MARINE wane ED WRECKED. AND JUNK Se nband GHEV_c ff 28 Tak, Rag, US. Pos, Off 0 1966 by NEA Service, the, : “Another capitalistic gimmick, Comrade! Give inane -| stout wife any time!"’ __ Wanted Use Used Cars | 83 =. make any model, BAGLEY AUTO. PARTS _ Junk and Wrecked Cats Eastside Auto Parts 181 East Pike St. FE 5-6855 MONEY WAITING AT “GLENN S MOTOR SALES THIS WEEK Needs 100 late models, Bring averiibe ae Dt H verill's PE 2.0078 re WE NEED BRODY sTYLEs M &'M MOTOR SALES 2527 Dix 31003 WTD.: Mie ¢C * _serviee. Call 4-958. “ a Fe, AND CRAP METAL ime woke case cea) Soe i B 4 © St. rE $238. CALIF. BUYER HERE ‘5S. PONTIACS} ro For Sale le Cars oe... BUICK ‘52, Ree LLY BQUIPPED. ie ROTC cx HDTP. SF >) oa burn Motor Sales Corner E. PA Big lesa expensive Bob Frost, Inc. SC MERE 850'S.V WSSDIARD 1955 FORD MAINLINE ~FORDOR $1295 _cars. FE 8-1431. Wand Used? =| LARRY an s 5 STOP LOOK? or wanted to. by 74 32 * sake F } re truck. . P. Sutton, Phone rOG0OD PLACE TO ion A ~ For Sale Trucks 90 190 CHEV. %-TON PICKUP. Perfect cunts -New tires, JEPFRE on a IO SALES ‘4 CHEVY Per boat PICKUP, $805. bg = FT. ie 7 chev Ee Watton with 2, f nivarelier. 1010 ; alton otic i940 FORD 1 FAK Fa. 3 QUAR- Pr CHEVROLET DUMP THD DUMP TRUCK. Needs motor e $100. Mike’s [- | 2 nad Gingelvilie on Baldwin ve isso ) CHEVY TON PANEL, $150. E 2-0542 > LATE 3 FOR rea ) iy “= STAKE Sutton, MY JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. Grehare |. Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 12 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT, NEW Just year FE 5-3349 SCOT T-ATWATER © Outboard Motor Brand New THE 1 a WAGNER co. 1960 N Opdyke E 5-0221 FORD 60 MARINE MOTOR. _PE 40240 $125. isa FORD TANDEM DUMP 10 ites box, A bargain, EM 3-0142 or POR Ai aaa LE SEPTIC TANK TRUCK, 196 Ford truck with a new sep- _tic equipment. EM }3-4260 _Good condition. 2635 Auburn. _ 194 GMC @0 DUMP. 1952. 4 wheeler dump with steady year around job, OR 3-100 MARK 7 MERCURY MOTOR. oe ten Used 3 seasons, §140. NEW, 12 PT a i. Elizabeth Lake F = pagel 45 W. 14 Mile-Ré-at Jonny PR Linceln_3-4442 Open Sun. 3 ” to 8 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW boats at down to earth prices. _Howard Loomis, 10655 Dixie vy SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE MERCURY OUTBOARD Morons Sales — Service re 32-5260 USED 12 AND 14 FT PL wooD towboats. Priced right, Sleep Hol- - ww i. coo WANTED TO re - motors. * nervy Eliz,’ , Ae, apa sere °. ven Transportation Offered 87 FLY TO CALIFORNIA © uled 4-engine thi un ON SCHED- a e re 75, Hawall $185; Florida, $30. Perry Service, at Uck” Gono gg $16.95 os ‘piu tax, Ex year, m 3 “he w PE 40687 &oop is $150 also wate Neale. 503 8. Saginaw, GOODYEAR, FIR ‘GOOD- rich U. 8. Black or White Side Waits. Off New. ay Graar- gates oan & 0 cent off, | aa D Ww ALLIAMS ___ 451. &. Saginaw at Raburn | SHARPEN ¢ UP YOUR Can WITH A | wire wheels, set | Lake MM at Clarkston Rd. Forg - Mercury MY _2-2611.__ Cnayneesey noo In THE ae Zuck Ma- shine i Cone a) Phone FE | Sale Motor Scooters’ 82 WHIZZER MOTOR BICYCLE, $40. EM 3-2422. 5 comma re sat IN ae shape, ¢99 ce sa iss4 GERMAN ee accessories MA ene For Sate For Sate Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND se spade WE PAY Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks | Matthews- Hargreaves 211 8, Saginaw St. . . FE. 44546 | UP TOs FOR. JUNK & CHEAP cars. days or eves, WANTED: SCRAP CARS. ene, OR BO “THE HIG H DOLLAR For high grade used need them Drive the are miles £ wah pa pay you well, 4540 Dixie "HH, J. VANWELT 3-158 . SHAR B CARS ONLY, it 1 7<¢ sien car for BUD SET TON eMlOTOR SALES | . ite FORD &-YARD DUMP, Fr00 ¢ esl.) i980 BUICK SUPER 4 We TAKE ADVA: 1aGE OF OUR LOW Ovi VERHEAD LOCA TANKER TRUCK K SUITABLE FOR road oiling of orchard soregion: will trade, also 1952 ‘y ton pick up FE 5-021 1948 FORD STAKE TRUCK. ea ood farm truck. Good condition ‘all FE. 3-9410. oter, 100 miles un néw tires. ; 5-9989. GMC DUMP TRUCK. PRICE CLEAN ‘30 FORD % TON PICKUP. $400, 1550 Cass Lake oa ego Harbor 8-06.48 ‘@ DODGE. HALF "FON ‘PAREL ; truck, running shape, "56 plates. $75, Cash or trade for equal value. Phone EM _ 3-8616. a PorRD V4 %-TON PICK-UP. rp run rfect. Cash, ene or trade, People's Auto Sales, 68 Oakland. - FE 23-2351, BUD *" SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & East Bivd, PE 46728 “Chev. 1956 COMPANY OFFICIAL’S CAR Bel Air Sdoor ha! sata sedan. and fended with extras. Beautiful 2 beige and copper: ve bbe we ieee this gorgeous beauty HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer Me tg Dixi# Highway at MIS MAple $-507) Open nites "til ®| inst CADIELAC 4 DR. W West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is West Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron FE 42195 CADILLAC, 1948, 6 Sie Ow OWNER, 5 Royal Master tires Diack ¢- ‘al acuiate condition; ___ Corner E, Bivd. & Pike DOOR. _Fender damaged. $125, MA 42366 Ss BUICK HARDTOP. IN GOOD cone. Must eg a aaa’ ist. 26 “HASKINS HAS THEM! WE RAV SEVERA LAT ‘ eMILEAOR OnE | APETY TED | CARS, AS tow as UU st YOUR | CAR DOWN AND TO 30 | MONTHS ON BALANGE: NO CREDIT PROBLEMS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OBES) vehhee TRADES TION AEP TABS YOPETT, OWNING AS YOU HAVE. VREVER SAVED BEFC’IL DON'T DELAY—ACT TODAY HASKINS | == “ee “King Brothers," PE 4-1112 — E407 CADILLAC.’ VERY GOOD CON- | cae rie %4-TON PICKUP. $200 dition. ae tbe extras. FE 39-7275 | OA €-3860, $475 Sherwood Ra | After ; 7p Auto| Insurance _90A W if A ACCEPT Outboard motors, ae aes “A ances, guns cameras . As «AMSAT aT". INSURANCE part A — sap ite = goed used Go. » Call diem 1 Boushell, PE 54-7754 STATE FARM'S FAMOUS 80-20 “BILL “SPENCE . Auto. Call Perry or Huffman USED CARS sor you renew. 2176, FE 62 Oakland Ave. ~ FE 56-9207 ~__For Sale Cars 91 SHARP CARS! aoe & good » et Sal; i 1954 ose BUICK CENTURY 4 DR. ONE owner, Sharp car. B é B, White- ayior Chevrol y Pa bing walls. Dwna. very clean. - cH ‘OLET i Auburn Motor Sales Market 4-156 Walled Lake a) 9 CHEVIE, Rai _ FE 20¢6. RECONDITIONED USED CARS Harold Turner, Ford 464 8_ Woodward, Binam MI 4-500 LOOK! Choice NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO,, LOADED 1956 PLYMOUTH DEMO., LOADED. 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY STATION WAGON 1935 «Chrysler "s ‘dt. 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Sporteman een, New top. b es dandy, Ready for ‘Auburn Motor Sales Corner E Blvd. _ & F Pike PRIVATE OWNER, ‘s} FORD CON. vertible, 2tone blue, Low mth axe. 3132 Orchard ° _ —Keego Merbor "83 HENRY J, 4, WITH OD. Ex- cellent condition. Extras. GE- neva 82288 . i=" V8 Hudson Hollwyood Hard. top. me. ‘ jacobson s Motor Sales out Rambler-Hudson Dealer Corner ¢ & Cass OLIVER BUICK HAS A BIG DEAL FOR YOU SEE US BEFORE | YOU BUY fe 80 Fine Cars of All Makes and vag viz |Bob I Frost, Inc. i BRAID. |. ue 5. Md Risctig, ad 850 S. WOODWARD ‘MI 6.2200 J 6-393: ec G Bob. Frost, Inc. a LIN MERCURY a, er ee SP OT ‘850 S. WOODWARD heater, $0b8. CA OR S86 8-154 Ford Sedan,....$1195 "53 Pontiac Catalina $1095 4 PONFIAC CAT. | ADE. ‘32 Olds Sedan... $885 Hyd 5 "30 Olds Holiday. °° $495 sy| gure Meee "47 Ford Sedan,.....$100 ROME'S. CEN TRAL a = = J LINCOLN-MERCURY |;,Ss2.zsaen a 2 ‘Lowell Orchard Lake at Cass. Cane Bs. F8 80488 5 Hardtop coupe waite, 9,08. 2 Bob Frost, Inc. caLhn ARD Lin ane MAZUREK . 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Radio, heater, wind :anieid washer, directional signals, Ready to roll, CHEVROLET STATION WGN wal beauty bag re AT THESE PRICES _ | COME. | LET'S TRADE ‘ALL CARS LISTED BY. STOCK N UMBER 2896- ins Pontiac... ccssnacoveried $ 745 9972 1949. De ay Sele oo 95: 2986 —1954 Ford 4 door... .0++, $ 745 2989 —1952 Mer dety owns yaeeroongng $ 795 3076 ~~1952 Scodababer tpn» .+ uss $ 195 $1695 ' 3098 —1955 Victoria. ...eseeerverees 3155 —1955 Custom, 2 door. cneseoes 3 $ 695 $ 495 $ 695 $ 995 $ 845] $ 345} $ 495 = 1} 3114 —1983 Ford 2 door......++.+4: | 3122-1951 Olds... sees. 3109 —1953 Chevrolet 2 door.....-+ ereeee 3143 —1954 Station Wagon......6+. 3] 4G —1953 De Soto 8 cylinder...... 39] ] —1981 2 door, 8 cylinider...... 92] 2 —1953 Plymouth......sseeseee 322.4 —1951 Chevrolet convertible..., cage tine t! $1305} Be Sa a A M4 ; Coe i - ey Ue pane 1) AT tee ba 8 ae le ee / PIO Oa OR eee ae TY-EIGHT ce "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 8 28, 1056 ‘ Boy : ‘MONDAY MORNING. 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(7) Tune Parade, /8:25—(4) News. WXYZ, 4 -30--(7) Youth Bureau. How Po- $:30—-(4) Today. (7) Wixie Won- cau. i 12:15—(9) Film Fair, Ww. Don lice Y Bureau helps young- derland. WCAR, Gpinorama Weekend sters. (4) It's A Great = The! 12:30—-(2) ae" Hickok, ‘® 8:456—(2) News, Weather. ; Fa i boys find themselves deep; Johnny $:55—~(4) News. WWJ, Mo : water when they brag aboutiy:99-(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4) Sun- (2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-| Gate their sailing prowess and then get}, day Matinee, (7) World Adven- » Sun :90— 2) G o WIBK, Mews, Mickey invited on a ‘Yachting Party. ture. (9) Movie. 9:38—-(2) i wD WCAR, Ni . Spihorama Comedy with James Dunn, Wil-\s:59_(2) victory at Sea.'(1) Cisco|. Heartthrob Theater. 1a Aime B_ Tone Mnting liam Michael O'Shea, (2)! Www, M: w pas ‘Kid, 9:55-—-(4) Professor Pet. se pe abl Wash. Western Theater. Lash faRue It's .99—(2) Movie. (4) Dr. Spock. (1)|18:60—(4) Home. 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(7) Su-!11:30—(2) Search. for Tomorrow. WY, Wille Bry _ CR Aeeelicnn” Cts: PtP agg 5 weow am em 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS per Circus. (9) Million Dollar; (4) Feather Your ‘Nest, (7) 1 Ask WCAR, Tem WWJ, Catholie Hour 12:30-—-WIR, Time for Music} With Each Used TV Purchase ‘ a . & t i ye O 30 Jumbo Theater. The! Movie. and Ricky. wink, “News, Zee. Orville) SUNDAY AFTERNOON CeUW! Br Bemhou Wis, News Ace = TV Erwins in “Two Car Family."'i¢:39—(4) Outlook. - tits45—(2) Guiding Light. 9:30—WIR, Goodwill Jaret 12:00_WIR, News WIBK. MSU. CKLW, Bud Davies ~jJA-COX 0 ee on The. Big Meet the Prose Time, (4)'11:56-—(9) Billboard. wxvz, Time, Juxe Box | Wi¥z, “ed Mexennie 10:0 WIR, News, Matton {MeOm, Luncheon “Music |] 403 8. Saginaw St. FE 5-1620 ; a £ Jombardo stn : ww, WN 00 of ri . pm, and 3 pm, at the Surprise. $100,000 quiz with Mike Press. (1) Frontier Jus-| ~ ywo~pay AFTERNOON — | WJEK, Mickey Shor | Wank: Kews bon Mcteod | WXYZ Ervin Cantam | Wwid, Reus Mulhall . CATSMAN COMPANY ff Wallace. (2), Beat the Cock. s:20—(2) You Are There. (4 Na-|12!00—(2) Theater. (4) Ding Dong #:00"WiR. Marty's Pirty || WPON: News ©" "US | WJBK, News, Wayne Univ.| CKLW, Mews, Melanchrine | Quiz with Bud Collyer. ture Trails. (7) Annie Oakley,| School. (7) 12 o'Clock Comics.| wxyz, Top of Town 19:20 W IR, tnvitetion PF ge Americen Tor mer Gaee 1116 Ann Arbor Street, 8:00—(7) Grand Old Opry. Buddy; (9) Uncommon Valor. (9) Children’s Hour, | Seue News. Mickey gnerr|- WXYZ, World Tomorrow WWJ. Eternal SIT Se es, Pieter . W. it WxYz, Bayes, | Rerival 1:36—' Young Dr. Malone | Ebson; Lorrie Collins and broth- 12:90-—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Hour of} WPON, News WJBK, Tom George CKLW. to God WXYZ, News, Winter er Larry, child entertainers, SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Shows. (7) Beulah. (9) Fea- 10:36 WR, “Marty . WCAR, Spinorama Weekend | WPON. CKLW, Bud De @) Inner Sanctum, Mur-|*®—(2) Lassie. “The Calf.” Jetf| turette. WXYZ, Top of Town ee WIR. Woolworth Hour ry | Tot ae aa aig Ps plays cab driver| ®4 Porky are horrified to learn|12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. WIBK: Mickey ‘Shorr wave, Werala eine WXYZ, News, Moods 2:00-—-WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton who finds $20,000 and tragedy| ‘at their pet calf is going to be|1:00—(7) Lunchtime Dramia. (9)|,,WPON, Zee and Orville’ | cxLw, Bible SA News Our Town | Wee iuetand in “Good Luck Charm.” (4)| S!aughtered. (4) Death Valley WW3. Monitor ” wok: Tiger Tunes WPON, News. Sports CKLW, News, Bud Davies Pérry Como Show. Patti Page, ening ot You Asked For It. 1:¢5—(9) Shopper’s Show. CKLW: 3. Van Kuren WEON Howe, Platter parlor Hae Wm, Biarhant ayn.) WCAR, News: Garaven . ‘ * - . J. . ews, Pilgrim. guests on show in Western mood. of Army carrier pig-'1:39—(2) Linkletter's House Party.| WJBK’ News, Mickey Bhorr| “CeLW. Lutheran Hour WXYZ, News, Beyond Stars) WPON. News, Nelson Bddy eons, camera system to detect) (4) ad Nagel Theater. WPON, News and Sports WCAR, Tiger Game CKLW, Mt. Zion Baptist 2:30-—-WJR, Nore Drake ane ae tiactie Glesscs| culprits who turn in false firel,:ep—c) Fran Harris, |"'WWw2' Manor "| Sey Mah saramone Pow UD. Show Wits | Sem fore Parade 485 MARION Show, Er caiepeemnent: Ralph —- ms. (9) Gilead Baptist-2:e9—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) CELW. Jim Dunbar cme nen a — 00 WIR. dim Vinal 8:00-—WJR, Wendy Warren FE 4-4864 goes “On Stage” in amateur), (9) Private Secretary, iy (Color) —s iva (4) At aHPON, Maniac ad tan’ Melodies} wn weve. S teohart | Was, Seb Marvel tS , theatrical Hollywood ternoon estiv: 33 ond - sega trying to avoid ie & a script (2) Bob Crosby. WW), Music “Til Dawn 20 WIR N'Y. Philnrme. Wink. News, Gentile Binge) WJBK, News, ‘Don = prety or eo gg art! Witten by an unknown play- set) Brighter Day. (4) Datel CKLW, News. dim Dunbar CKLW, Hour of Charm | e:se-Wsm a t.| WPON, News Club. 1400 | wright, both Susie and Mr. Sands| With Lite, WEN, Netietas "POMy | a2 PMA eme| MAES Grete | Sae—wm te mer” TTS There a SURE : lose control of a literary master-|.. » News, House Party 00 —WIE, N.Y. Phil'hrme.| CKLW, Guy Nunn YZ, News, . 8:30—-(9) Mr, Fixit. How to do it piece. (4) Frontier. “Patrol’’|*: 15—(2) Secret Storm. SUNDAY MORNING Seite ee cuctcatans WIBK. News. Binge, Gentile! WCAR, Caravan of Musie Yourself. (2) Stage Show. Tony : $:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen! 6:00—wJR, Laymens Hour | CKLW! Woolworth Hour . Porsse of Sante Party split over Civil War, (7) | WWJ, Weekend Muste WJBK, News Pg Me Bro ‘| Don McLeod Bennett, the DeMarco Sisters) ponous Film Festival. J for a Day. WJBK, Methodists Hour WCAR. Game 1:00 WIR, Jim Vi WXYZ, Wattrick, Sports Roger Ray, Ca Mason, M vet Pa monary :55-—-(9) News. | *& WIR yarm, Reve WPON, News, Record Room Wark. Pete Deemed Se’ — | guests of Tommy and Jimmy Phyllis fae *}4:00—(2) Four o'Clock Theater.) WPON, News & Music ieeWaR ews git wy CKLW, News, Toby David) WCAR, News, Caravan INSURANCE 9 ive and Stewart|* (4) Pinky Lee. (7) The Erwins., 7:00-—WJR, Favt. Hymns WWJ, Monito: WJBK, News, Binge Gentile) WPON, unity News s Dorsey Granger in “The Man in Gray. y card WW5, Weekend Music WXYZ, Revival Hour WCAR, News, Coffee 4;30—WJIR,, Music 8:45—(9) The Nation's Business, (9) Meet the UAW-CIO. (9) Dance Party. ss tec al cuLw. Signs of Times CKLW. Episcopal Service Rl tce-' —. Hise, Shine an hy . : z 4:30—(2) As the Wor! s. . 73 ews cLeod CKLW, News, T. : ' 9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. Os aa ee hee (Color) Howdy Doody, (7) Cow- recta Farm Perum WEOM, News, Record Room won. News, ‘Binge Gentle WPON, Gu ie Thatcher, Patterson Music. (9) On Camera. “The! peter sisters, Jean Carroll; °°Y Men. (9) Howdy Doody. | cxcw: fod ‘Sxuw tue ee ee sao —Wih Jack Whke | Wwo News at's. and Wernet World Is My. Cage,” : " 4 *!5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr.| pat Protestant Hour” WJBK, Peter Stoner ww. well XYZ, Wattrick. Sports ; ° comedienne, instrumental | IN, Armenian Gpl. Hr.) 6:06—WJR, News, Symphony; WXYZ, News, CxLW Eddie Chase 4 . story set in Ireland involving a comedy team and serialists. (4) Twinky .(7) Mickey Mouse Club. | gra Wah Nowe WWJ. Monitor LW. News. Toby David | WIBK’ News Don” Meteo | 609 Community Bk. Bidg. parole breaker and a blind) (Comedy Hour. Jane Froman as|_ (9) Justice Colt. WXYZ, Sunday's Best CKLW, Bosman's Bandstand | WCAN, News, Cotlce "| WON, News, Seromede : pa E "4 . ars t ou ofinip Ho e . % a . woman, (4) People Are Funny. ipecial ov and hostess. H:30—(4) Western Marshal, wank news Detroit Pal Puig WCAR, Bpinoremal | gsecwon” Muste mau ‘awa. Jim Deland ~ : oan a, Moi in Tenth Rh uspend or Revoke |= isseoy'ot God_| ae cWRYE" oreuien’ Slory | WIRE. Revs Gente,'minge! GEE Sitter toe ~=MUNTZ TV chef. (2) Two for the Money. g:99_<2) GE Theater. Joseph mri§ d R k . ; Herb Shriner quiz. = | ‘ten in “HMS Marlborcugh.” (4) ergs ; F Fires Rui SERVICE SUN Daan Lge Los me rater Se tno Her, Cameras! {{ Drivers’ Licenses |COmBUnIsts orest Fires Ruin Do-It-Yourself | member of Oatiend count | I mn, Berg and Claude Dauphin star Dro the Ax . ; T Ti Electronics Association’ : 1:30 P.M. “Ruthless,” drama of man who, jn “Paris and Mrs. Perlman”) 5) Oakland County dri ew Mex T be << “< er = 3:00 P.M.) uses all menns to get & fortune.) comedy. (1) Amateur Hour. Ted|naq operators" icenses suspeniea ON Party Chief ICO HIMDEr on e& | FE 4-1515 Pontiac M 59 au idm Rey, LOOK! Go nae Plamen ee. Sea ty in recent action a0-| DexvER uy — The Communist| ALAMOGORDO, N.M. w — A) HAMPTON ELECTRIC . ee. lian we. a « Peter Lawford, George Raft. (2)} “The Walls Came Tumbling)! of St i ont ichigan Secre- party has expelled Arthur Bary,|SPr@wling fire that - consumed/ sw. Suen 158 Oshlend q It’s Always Jan. Jan decides her} Down.” Lee Bowman. tary ss» 44, its dapper onetime organizer|#out 8,000 acres of prime New| i SPEEDWAY agent should be married and/s:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The! placed on . “al responsibility, in' the Rocky Mountain region. | Mexico timberland seémed almost ey ; 8 Miles Past Pontiac Airport — © cio a romance, Gentleman From America,” |r driving under the influence of| The expulsion was announced|!" check today after. hard work ee — ' canes) SONS American bets he can spend|jiquor were: Francis G. Bridge. yesterday by the party's state/and diminishing winds stopped jt For Your Sh i Convenience be RESERVATIONS me Chance of - — night in room haunted by an-|.nq Florence E. Paulson. both of/Committee through an item in the Just outside a tiny. meamtay town. ; Opp ng ’ : Dennis James, talent Daily Work t ~ . Fo EVERYWHERE 4 test, (4) George Gobel Show. 9;99—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Lo- a sat Bae. See, . vy thd . The fire continued to rage down) & Comedy, Pat ‘Butram, Gene| retta Young. ‘“‘Caseback,” a/ Suspensions for habitual negli- Bary was ccavinie’ in U.S. Dis-|@ Valley into the Lincoln National| an Micheels Autry’s pal, guest, (2) Gum| young woman suffering from an! pence were ordered in the cases of ttict Court last May of conspiring ‘Forest, but a crew of more than ° T Bu smoke, Matt Dillon tries to tame} obsession nearly becomes the ito advocate violent overthrow of 1,000 men stopped it outside the ; revel Bureou \Norman P. Hamilton, 4898 Irwin- _. Midwest ¢-2170 ‘huge cowboy hunting his girl] victim of her fears. (7) Outside | gale Rd.; Willie W. Jacks, 383| ithe government. fighters’ base camp and about al BIRMINGHAM 4 N. Hunter Bivd. friend. © USA. Voorheis Rad: Richard M. Porter, | | Sentenced to five years in prison, \quarter mile - from the hamlet of ere ry '\10:30—-(7) Jumbo Theater, Shelley) 9:30—(2) What's My Line. (4) Con- be Wisner St: land a $5,000 fine, Bary now is free | Sacramento. BARN DANCE Every Seturday Nite (K P. HALL, 18 W. HURON) with }11:00—(7) Hollywood. Prémiere Dane Clark in “Paid to Kill.” (9) National News. (4) llth Hour (2) News Final. Ken finds adventure in “Madrid.” Hi News. The FLOOR SHOP 99-101 S. Seginew FE 4-5216. Show. Jeffrey | Fairweather. Bette Bahr. 11:20 (2) Ford, M 11:28—(2) Nightwatch - Theater. (4 '9:00—-(2) Court of Health. f { Church at the Crossroads. lesas—(1) Popular Science. M Hour, (7) Faith for Today. 10:26—(9) Billboard. |10:30—-(2) Cartoons. (7) Movie (9 '11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4 \coehe Antics, Winters in ‘Man Trap.” (4) Hit Parade, Top tunes with Dorothy Collins, Russell Arms, (2) Pass- port ne Danger, Caesar Romero! .|10:00-(2) All Star Theater. ‘ Around the Block.” A doctor who gave up his practice when he feels responsible for death of a patient. (4) Saturday Lynn, Angelica Hart. in “Checkmate.” (2) Miss 10:06— ‘Les Paul and Mary ‘usic Beulah. 9:30—(2). This Is the Life. (4) The — Hour. (7) Christian Sci- 110:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit, (4) U of ) Featurette. Color, Adventure Ho. (9) Animal Rolland C. Thayer rad Nagel. Drama. (7) Jumbo ea Jr., 425 E. Tennyson Ave. and Har- Theater. “The Geiger Counter,”| 514 J. Jacobs, Waterford. Michael Powers and his col-| : : | William R, Bircheibaw, South league - Patricia Bennett are, ‘Lyons; Joseph Rybczynski, lnanted for death. eprip|Mingham and Arthur J. Schna- 4D bel, Hazel Park had licenses re-; ivoked one year for inability to pass actress is about to leave New physical tests. York in disgust when she makes the acquaintance of a garage! mechanic, who fixes her career Former Clerk Arraigned as well as her car. Steve Coch-| van Jon Storting (0) Badge 141°" Embezzlement Charge Jack Webb in story about a rot-| Charged with embezzlement of| bery victim who assures police $100 in the sale of groceries, a ‘Craig Kennedy. Drama. 888 Orchard Lake Ave. was freed! Weather. lunder $500 bond yesterday. @5—(9). Yesterday's Newsrecel. | Donald Jewell, 29, of 4401. Bay-) 10:15—(9) Passerby. Drama. wood Dr. demanded examination 10:30—(2)“T “Married Joan. (4) on the charge at arraignment~be-' Liberace. Music. (7) Public De-, tore Pontiac Municipal Judge Ce- fender. ‘‘Gun Point,” an ex-con-'cil McCallum, who scheduled the! vict is forced by two former cell- examination for May 2. mates to take part in a robbery. | Pontiac police said the warrant. (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. “Dead for Jewell’s arrest was sought by Man’s Tale,” a wrong number|Dominic Franklin, of Madison leads Pam and Jerry on a trail Heights, the store owner. (9) Bir- he. killed one of two thieves. (7) former employe of a market at! 'on $30,000 bond pending an appeal.’ Except for timber and an aban- He reportedly is living in San doned barn, there has been no i Francisco, |property damage and no injuries. * * ‘Three fire fighters were feared The committee recalled that,trapped for a time but ‘worked Bary was convicted here of shop- themselves free. lifting two gnonths after he and About 300 people have been | six others were found guilty of threatened by the fire, which ‘Smith Act charges. It said he was|started Thursday in the thickly expelled “in accordance with the| wooded mountains about 40 miles ‘party’s constitution for conduct or, ‘east of here, action detrimental to the working. ‘class and the nation, as well as Seven Becomes Two Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store with lots of FREE parking at our door. We Give Holden Trading Stamps Open Men., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. 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