Clearing and Cool Details Page 3 P * a . & m THE PONTIAC PRES! ott ES - 118th YEAR Polio %* %%% PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 —32 PAGES a 3 see Y Enumerators Ready for Annual Count READY TO COUNT—Last minute instructions for| Nelson St., (left) and Mrs. Leonard Thiese, 917 N. this year’s school census are being given by Paul | Perry St. Monday 41 Pontiac women will begin the Allison, director of child accounting for the —— school district. Seated are Mrs. Russell Granzo, 300 School Census Will Start old to 20 years. in Pontiac District Monday Knock, knock! Who’s there? It’s the school census lady and she will start calling at your door Monday morning and following days during! Production of Serum the balance of May. She would like to know how many children you have in your family from one day old to 20 years of age. It is also the school (either This is an impor blic or parochial) they attend. holse-to-house tabulation of children from one day- Making Vaccine | | at Parke-Davis ‘Continues With End, | | of Strike Threat that she be told when they were born and). ‘DETROIT w—Parke, Davis & | Co., Detroit pharmaceutical firm, t annual index which serves as the continued its manufacture of Salk | basis for planning school building and courses of instruc- | Polio vaccine today with the last tion. It is also the key for determining the distribution of primary school interest mon ey to the Pontiac school dis- Dixie Welcomes Rail Strike End Heavy Cost of Walkout ls Burden to Industries __Jhroughout South Se LQUISVILLE»-Ky,-4)—»Pros-t:2 pects of an early end to the bloody and costly Louisville & Nashville | i BREraEa as itil : ge ef | i : : I : + trict. The school census is q barom- eter for the lecal board of edu- cation in its finance program- ing for the schools in the years ahead, : Forty-one women, many veterans of years and years of school census taking, have been recruited by Paul Allison, director of child ac- counting and census for the Pon- tiac district. Alison predicts that at least possibility of a CIO strike wiped out. | Local 176 of the CIO Oil, Chem- ical and Atomic Workers Union | formally: ratified new contract set- | tlement terms with the company last night, The vote of 1,500 of the local’s 2,500 members was re- | ported unanimous, In the effort to avoid a strike, | which would have halted produc- | tion of the Salk vaccine, the pre- vious contract had been extended on a day to day basis since its | expiration May 1. Parke, Davis is one of the two major producers Will... be... added... t0. Pot the-vactines Lewy, COUGren - Wil . iy ‘the 30,000 plus now on the school census rolls of Pontiac. To make certain that the child who is deaf and hard of hearing. blind and partially seeing and crippled is provided for in the educational planning, . separate Making this tabulation is part of every schooi_ district's re- é sponsibility. State’s Leading Women Golfers Try Forest Lake Many of Michigan's leading women amateur golfers are getting in their practice licks early at Forest Lake Country Club in prep- aration for the Wolverine Ladies Open Tournament, May 25-29. Among the state players who have entered the tournament, which will also feature the na- tion’s leading pro women golfers, are Pat Devany, Mrs. Irene Bretz- laff, Mrs. Don Weiss, Sally Sharp, Mrs. J. G, Israel, Mrs. J. P. Stapchinskas, Mrs. Donald F. Wat- kins, Helen J. Grinnell, Mrs. Ruth Stricker and Mrs. Stewart (Sunny) Nunneley, all members of the Women’s District Golf Assn, nee is an entry from the Wom- en’s Mihcigan Golf Assn., while Mrs,. Charles Fox, Mrs. W. . Falco and Mrs. R. G. Martell \from Mrs. George W. Dixon: Jr., of Glen View, Ill.; Wiffi Smith, of el sheets will be tabulated by the| *| census takers for these children. Mary Agnes Wall of Menom- | 2 p.m. Entries have also been received }St. Clair Shores; Mrs. Maxon Ber- "The union gave up its de- mand for a guaranteed annual wage. It accepted a seven cents an hour pay increase for this year ‘and six cents. for next year in a two-year contract, A pension plan and disability pay- ments. were improyed, , The settlement brings the aver- age wages up to $2.02 for men and $1.75 for women. Some wom- en's pay rates were adjusted up- ward, Parke, Davis is continuing nego- tiations with the AFL Interna- tional Assn. of Machinists, whose contract with the company also expired May 1. The 300 IAM mem- bers at the company have author- ized their officers to call a strike if necessary. on Tap for Weekend ‘clear tonight, according to the weatherman, and weather will be cool over Sunday. Low temperature expected to- ‘night is 47 — tomorrow's high, 68. Lowest temperature recorded in the downtown area this morning | before 8 o'clock was 55 degrees. | The mercury mounted to 75 by In Today's Press i y in | Clearing Skies, Cool} Pontiac area skies are due to Far Fast, Bonn issues Occupy Big 4 Leaders Europe Peace Outlook Bright, Dulles Claims on Arrival in Paris PARIS (#—Foreign policy makers of the Western world’s new Big Four as- sembled today in Paris. The troubled situation in the Far East and the éver- {present problems of West European defense con-| fronted them. U.S. Secretary “of State Dulles, British Foreign Sec- retary. Harold Macmillan and West German Chancel- lor Konrad Adenauer all spoke optimistically of chances for resolving inter- national issues. Dulles started out his roand of activities by meeting with French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay and Premier Edgar Faure on the situation in South Viet Nam, Later Macmillan will join them for talks to include Formosa and other Far Eastern issues, “Never before have I made this journey in a mood of greater confidence for the future of Europe and for the future of European peace,” Dulles de- elared in a statement te news- men, He appeared spry and well rest- ed after his overnight flight in President Eisenhower's plane, the Columbine. *He expressed hope he could sign his name to an Austrian indepen- dence treaty before he returns to the United States and added: “Out of that result could come new opportunities for testing the sincerity of the Soviet govern- ment’s professed intentions of seeking a genuine relaxation of international tensions in Europe.” Adenauer declared his coun- try’s. admission to the Western European Union and NATO aligns West Germans with the free peoples of the world. In that role, Adenauer declared, West Germany is prepared to fulfill her responsibilities, Of immediate concern to the Big Three diplomats was the seething political conflict which has pitted South Viet Nam’s chief of state, former Emperor Bao Dai, against Premier Ngo Dinh Diem. Following Diem’s victory over the rebé] Binh Xuyen group in last week's bloody fighting, the is- sue now is whether Viet Nam will remain a monarchy or become a republic, , Reports from the South Vietna- mese capital of Saigon say Diem Air Raid Siren Gets° First Monthly Test It was only a test. Enemy planes were not sighted en route to Pontiac as many resi- dents apparently thought when the city’s air raid siren began {ts eerie wailing at 1 p.m. today. Civil Defense officials said this was the first in a series of tests to Page’ 2; Cok 27} national Satety Comer a Kentucky Derby Favorite READY FOR BIG TEST — Nashua is a favorite | to win the 8lst Kentucky Derby this afternoon. If he | Johnstown. The race will be carried on TV Channel 2 runs true to form — and has luck — his name may | in this area,.and radio stations WJR and WXYZ,. Sais tes ae. ca AP Wirepteote go into racing history with Whirlaway, Citation and | starting at 4:15 Pontiac time. Starts in City Monday ing Monday morning. Sponsored for the fourth committee chairman. Formerly, the program | had sought to check only some 10,000 cars. But this | year’s effort by the commit- tee is expected to be com- leted within one week with elp from various civic groups in Pontiac. The annual Inspection also is sponsored by the Pontiac Police Dept. and the Pontiac Auto Deal- ers Assn. A proclamation by Mayor Wil- liam W. Donaldson today notes the Safety Committee ‘‘in coopera- tion with the inter-industry and the many -accidents and deaths which are caused by automobiles in need of maintenance attention.” ‘ are urged-to enter following lanes during next week for the auto check: ‘On Johnson street, between Eliz- abeth Lake and Liberty Sts.; on | Hillside drive in front of Lincoln | Jr. High School; East Blvd., be- tween Auburn avenue and Whitte- more street; Municipal Parking Lot on Pike street and on West be held the first Saturday of every month. “ Huron, beside the Oakland County Courthouse. Check for 20,000 Autos Is Goal of Safety Week Within the short span of one week this year, at least} 20,000 autos are expected to undergo free inspections during the city-wide vehicle maintenance program start- year here by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee, the program is j designed as “a public service in the interest of greater highway safety and saving of lives,” +—. — said Clyle R. Haskill, ‘Brain’ Lifts Blame From Weatherman SUITLAND, Md. @® The Weather Bureau is trying out a complex electronic brain in its quest for more accurate forecasts. The brain—a big roomful of cal- culating equipment—turned loose its first experimental forecast last night. It dealt with the nation’s weather pattern for today, Bureau officials said the braip Ine is sponsor)" “bullt hy Tite ria tional Bilsiiess "430." sé + Maehtties Corp, aid leased to the government for $20,000 a month —will make only one forecast a day for a while, Later it will be used for two forecasts daily. — The bureau said the device—de- signed to relieve personnel of many matheniatical calculations— will be able. to correlate past and current weather information and then arrive swiftly at a general forecast. Bureau officials said they expect it won’t be too long before the brain will be predicting basic weather developments over the en- tire world, , Tension Mounts 9 500 in County Were Slated for ~ First Salk Shots Dr. Monroe Cails Off ‘Recommendation Polio shots scheduled to- day for an estimated 9,500 Oakland County School children have been. pos t- poned, it-was announced at 8:35 this morning by Dr, health director. Slated to receive their first shots today were first and second grade pupils in Pontiac, Waterford Town- 4 ship _Birmifigham,- South- field Township and Fern- dale. Cancellation came after the U.S, Public Health Service said today until the government its study of the findings of §n inves- tigation into the and testing of polio vaccines now in at Derby Track Nashua 4 to 5 Favorite in $152,500 Running of Kentucky Classic ~~ LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Ten horses awaited the call to the post for the Sist running of the $152,500 Kentucky Derby today as tension mounted at Churchill Downs and gaiety took over in the stands across the track. Expected at the starting post for the Kentucky classic are 10 three- | year-olds: Nashua, 4 to 5 favorite, |Summer Tan, Trim Destiny, Swaps, Flying Fury, Racing Fool, Jean's Joe, Blue Len, Nabesna and Hon- ey’s Alibi. The track should be fast, with chance of light, scattereq show- ers late in the afternoon, Mud would make little difference to Nashua, Summer Tan or Swaps although it might force Trim Des- tiny out of the race, : TV and radio coverage begins here is made Parke-Davis ter unit, “We are sure our vaccine is safe,” Dr. Monroe said, “but Will not gambié, ‘As 806n as we get official word, the program will be resumed. Only one case_of polio — of the | non-paralytic variety — has been reported in. Oakland County so far this year. The child who. con- tracted the disease did not re ceive the vaccine, _ In Michigan, however, State Health Commissioner Albert Heus- tis recommended continuing the program. 23 will act in accordance with what- from Washington that Surgeon General Leonard A, Scheele made | the official. announcement urging | that all at 4:15 (EST) with post time at be halted.” Shorts in High School Ousted by Principal PORTSMOUTH, Va. i — Boys will be boys and: yesterday 20 of them who attend Portsmouth’s Wilson High decided it was time for a change. So they showed up for classes wearing Bermuda shorts, — But Principal Sweeney, a traditionalist, things had changed a bit too much, He or- dered the boys to march right back home and put their pants on. They did, too. * od L & a a PHS Track Team Jubilant After Victory at Saginaw a Acceptable, With or Without Bao Dai ee ‘ Ea ae ‘Shots Delayed for Further U.S. Stud Program After Federal John D. Monroe, county . in Washington that it recom. e | = 3 national licensing authoritiés, rr polio’ vaccination programs “Teontinied on Page ®, Cols "7 US. to Support Free VietNam Any Anti-Red Regime / f [. Be . THE PONTIAC Tehes Set Deadline for Filing Petitions ie ee en = * tions in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital ‘ "Apmmal elections will be held| Tin" scope Keuse, which will June 13 in West Bloomfield, Walled| jecimas teers ot the’ nurses’ _ Lake, Lyon ‘Township, Rochester! nome, a discussion on nursing * other areas. . ; Bann tr caririne oe Music Festival SS | means ecm ewers Slated at Romeo Petitions may be secured at the | Two members are. to be elected the West Bloomfield district; ‘also’ will Leukemia Claims Rochester Child ROCHESTER — Cathleen Renee Tr Fi | $ > g Hf | i f ae] ‘ F if Pontiac Hospitals to. National Week May 8-14 | Pontiac’s two major hospitals to- day final plans for cele- bration of National Hospital Week which begins Sunday Sponsored by. the American Hos- pital Assn., the annual event also received officia) loca}. proclama- ‘tion by Mayor William W. Don- jaldson. A packed week of activities will be launched tomorrow at 2 p.m. } to Give Variety Concert Tuesday Night ROMEO—Band students in the elementary grades will join in | celebrating the community school music festival, presenting a con- cert at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in the Romeo High School auditorium. The program will feature three student bands, two choruses from grades five through eight, and a Instrumental music, folk songs and patriotic songs will be among the selections. The concert is being held in con- néction with National Music Week, younger musicians in public per- formance. Miss Marguerite Crawford, mu- Avon Players Set to Produce Sabrina Fair’ ROCHESTER — The four-act comedy -“Sabring Fair” is the spring production of the Avon Play- ers. Performances will be given in Grade School Students | Mark | and a style show on “what: the well-dressed student wears.” Sister Mary William, hospital ad- | | ministrator, said, ‘‘We are espe-_ | cially anxious that prospective. | nursing students and their parents | | visit the home and enjoy the pro- | gram, but everyone is invited to attend.” Besides daily tours of the hos- pital’s departments and other func- = tions, the institution also will ob- serve National Hospital Day on | Thursday which is Florence Night- | ingale’s birthday. At Pontiac Genera! Hospital, there will be no open house ob- | servance, but other activities are | planned. Tuesday evening. the hospital will hest the Pontiac Toastmis- | tresses Club for a tour ef the facilities, From 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, a “Florence Nightingale Tea” will | be given for all hospital employes by the Women’s Auxiliary Groups may arrange tours of the tal during the week by tele- phoning Shirley Dovre, adminis- trative assistant at FEderal 2-816}. The national theme for the week is “Your Hospital—A tradition of Service.” Big 4 Chiefs Meet on Far East, Bonn (Continued From Page One) is determined to set up a republic and squeeze out Bao Dai, if the Big Three will recognize such a move. The French are reportedly anxi- American policy on all phases of the Indochinese situation. Representatives of both sides in the current Vietnamese struggle will be on hand should the Big Three. want to hear their. views. Bao Dai has left his French Riviera retreat from which he has been trying to mastermind the Vietnamese crisis to be on hand for the talks here. The Big Three ministers are also expected. to examine the recent Red Chinese offer to negotiate the Formosa disput directly with the United States. NATO plans a public ceremony Monday wher West German Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer will be welcomed to its council tables. Dulles, Pinay and Macmillan wil] meet with Adenauer tomor- row to discuss moves to bring Rus- sia into a Big Four conference on the German peace treaty. They | the high school additorium at.8:30 next Friday and Saturday. Piayers first production, ‘The Male Animal” in 197, is directing the play. - When the opening curtain rises, six weeks of study and rehearsing Austrian settlement. Dick McGowan, who directed the | | age or size in Manito District has done.” To Take School Census ; — Superintendent of PRIZE MUSHROOM — Three- year-old June Marie Klinger holds a mushroom big enough for her to sit on. It’s a four-pound beefsteak mushroom found among smaller ones near her Leavenworth, Kan., hamea also are expected to discuss the ‘Veteran Publisher ous to achieve a joint French. * a LOOKS FINE, BUT — Supposedly the last word in| What the crowd streamlining, the ‘‘Gilda’’ gets the attention of the .a gilded cage wi crowd at the 37th Automobile Show in Turin, Italy. | super-luxury car is complete, 430 to Iry Out ‘Deaths in Pontiac Area - Joseph Francu Word has been received of the as Diplomats Deputy Hopes at Least 200 Able to Fill Jobs in Foreign Missions HOLLAND — The State De- partment’s chief of administration | married to Veronica Oltean in Gas- said today he had 4,300 applica- | cola, Pa. tions from would-be diplomats and | ni deviels ned retired = = oy " » | Pontiac Motor Division in . He oid be mare “then inetiatio’ | was an active member of the St. if 200 make the grade. | George Greek Orthodox Church Loy W. Henderson, deputy un-! here. dersecretary of state for adminis-) Surviving are five children, Mrs. tration, added in a speech pre- | Elvira Serb, Mrs. Vicky Kerezsi pret for the Michigan College ang Mrs. Mary Pescari, all of De- : troit, Mrs. Helen Popp of Chicago “Our foreign service is the most | and Nicholas of Pontiac. Also sur- effective foreign service in the | viving are 14 grandchildren. world, It mans some -77 diplo-| Prayer service will be at 12 noon matic missions and 167 consu- | Monday at the William Vasu Fu- lates.”’ neral Home, at Woodward Ave. But, he said, it must be im-/| and Davison St. The funeral will proved, and the way to accomplish be held Monday at 2 p.m. from this is by a State Department pro- the St. 72, of 17,161 Oakfield St. Detroit. He was a former Pontiac resident of 62.E. Cohumbia St. and had lived | here 23 years. Born in Transylvania, Romania ‘March 21, 1883, he came to the i Simon Greek. Orthodox gram of training foreign service Church, Seven Mile at Woodward personnel already on the job as; Ave. Burial will follow in Ever- well as by stepping up recruiting. | green Cemetery. Hendersén said the depart. — . — ment would like to have 350 |Zephier J. Gravelle cers by mid-1956, for examinations next June, he | eald, more than 6,300 = | illness. men and women. He ebserved: | ii. was born Aug. 18, 1871 in “We do not know how many Champion, the son of Zephier and of these candidates will be suc-| Margaret Gravelle and was mar- cessful . . . we would be more ried there to Alphonsine Hammel. than satisfied if the June exam. | A retired carpenter, he came inations could net us 200 young here from Houghton 36 years ago officers." | and was a member of St. Michael's Written examinations in June’) Catholic Church. and December will be held at 50, Surviving are seven children, centers throughout the country, | Mrs. Phoebe Schmitt and Mrs. Eva Henderson said, | Robertson, both of Grand Rapids, What the department wants, he} Mrs. Lois Grayden, Mrs. LaRue added, are “friendly, attractive |Dombroski, William J.,. Joseph X. personalities.” adding that “the| and Chester J, Gravelle, all* of foreign service is no place for | Pontiac, Hillside Dr, died yesterday morn- ing at his home after a seven year R. J. Finnegan Dies | CHICAGO ®—Richard J. Fin-| negan, 70, who rose from news- boy-reporter to editor and pub- lisher and whose Chicago news- paper career started at the turn of the century, died last night. Finnegan, consulting editor of the Chicago Times before the 1548 merger which created the Sun - Times, thn became editor and executive vice president of the Sun- Times. He held that position until 1950, when he became consulting editor, He was president of the City News Bureau, a cooperative news | | | Jury to Meet Again Monday in Slaying An Oakland County Circuit Court jury could reach no decision in an all-day session yesterday and will WASHINGTON (® — Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) said today he believes a revision in his highway financing bill voted by the Senate Public Works Committee should eliminate all opposition from state gover- nors, . The Weather Dems Seek Governors’ Aid _torOwn Highway Program Republicans backing President Eisenhower's alternative road- building plan had been counting heavily on pressure from the gov- ernors to swing congressional sentiment in its favor. . ; Several Republican and Demo- cratic governors spoke out for the administration proposal at meet- ings here earlier in the week, al- cainlas and SOCuEES <<. ints | . and eeol tenig, low 43-51. ‘senaey | some Democratic support mestly fair cool, high 64-68. South | 2 te southwest winds ting te nerth-| The revision Gore spoke of 9 te 30 mites an heur tonight, : oan diamine. Sunday wight clendy Would require the federal govern- and evel. at 8 am: Wind velocty 2¢ mph. | way system. That 90 win Soa “at pm. ure compares with fereeces ees, | Gere, hed “Moon sets Sunday at 6:04am. “=> per ~gg Downtown Temperatures . senhower : AP SS eR it o.m....cc.....79| federal government ‘ 7 GM.. seseee * OD Whe, 6suas see § ly all the cost of panes 1 PM... seve 7 system. BM... cecess. 8 2 p.m. eT. - Fri@ay in Pontiac day to amare tAs ® ded Downt ’ to substitute ee emer Senee RED oo socee tS | Oy plan for the cepaweeesneveet BBB] * 8 _ @ne Year Age in Pontiac . tration StI Bf of about 26 billions bee soingrrereae state system about one billion; |e a5 | System A though the Gore measure won i Lawrence Freeman, 28, of 476 Dit- mar Ave., last Sept. 25 in back of a home at 29 Iowa St. The case ernoon. Western Electric Co. Plans Plymouth Unit section of Sheldon and Territorial roads, . be Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Donel- Waterford Pastor Lists |S Johns Funeral Home. The fu- Mothers Day Topic | a.m, from the St. Michael's Cath- olic Church with burial in Mount Rev. Roy Lambert, pastor of the} ————EEE Lakeland Presbyterian Church will | ° re deine wy Mervin B. Hickman “Deborah, a Mother in Israel” and-| Mervin B. Hickman, 42, the junior choir will sing at the | Nn, incis St. was dead on arrival 1:45 a.m. Sunday service held at! at Pontiac General Hospital yes- the Pontiac Lake School. |terday, after suffering a heart attack. He was born Noy. 12, 1912, in dull, unimaginative persons.” The Recitation of the rosary will neral will be held Monday at 10 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | Hope Cemetery. deliver a Mother's Day message, | Rotary to See Film : PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7. 1955 sudden death of Joseph Francu, . Zephier J, Gravelle, 83, of 21 | gathering organization, from 1939; WALLED LAKE—Movies of the recent Stanley Cup playoffs will be shown at the Walled Lake Ro- tary Club meeting Monday at the Mt. Carmel, Ill., the son of Walter and Anna Broedel Hickman and was married in 1935 in Shawnee Town, Il. Mr. Hickman had lived in Pon- tontinue Monday to mull the fate | - of Charley R. Herron, 37, of 357) ‘eek well SC; Charged with second went to the jury last Thursday aft- |” Walled Lake Methodist Church. Following the 6:30 p.m. dinner “Lefty’’ Wilson, assistant trainer for the Detroit Red Wings, will be the guest speaker. tiac 22 years. He was owner and operator of the Standard Oil Serv- ice Station at Walton and Joslyn During World War Il, he served 2 i doesn't know is that “Gilda” is just | thout a motor. Otherwise, the sleek, | with the U.S. Navy. He w a 'member of Roosevelt Lodge Yp. 510 F&AM, High Twelve Club, Eastern Star, Areme Chapter No. | 503 of Pontiac and Pontiac Me- 'morial Chapter No 100 of DAV, | Besides his wife, Roseline, he is ‘survived by his parents in. Harris- | burg, T., and a son, Mervin Emil | at home. Also surviving are three \terline, Mrs, Freda Keltner and Mrs. Mildred Claridy, both of | Harri , I. | A brother, Loren of Pontiac, 'also survives. ; | Service will be held Monday at | 2:30 p:m. from the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with the . Rev. | David Mortensen of the Marimont tist Church officiating. Mem- | bers of the Roosevelt a 2 will | conduct a grave service Oak- | land Hills Cemetery. ° George W. Joyce George W. Joyce, 75, of 273 S. Shirley St: died last night at his home after an 11 months illness. | Born June 4, 1879 in Buchtel, | Ohio, he was the son of Thomas and Pamela Hilliard Joyce. Oh May 7, 1905 in Glouster, Ohio, he | was married to Catherine Clark. He had lived in Pontiac 27 years, | coming here from Columbus, Ohio. | Mr, Joyce had retired from the | Fisher Body Division. He was a | member of St. Vincent de Paul | Catholic Church and the Holy | Name Society of his church. Surviving are his widow and five |children, William P., Zern T., | Harry H., Mrs. Lawrence Walsh | and Mrs. John Malloy, all of Pon- tiac. Also surviving are 16 grand- children. | iat the Vv Home Monday evening at 8:30 p.m, Tuesday morning at 10 -o’clock the funeral will be held. from St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with burial in Mount Hope | Cemetery. ~ Mrs. Otto Schields , Mrs. Otto (Fredericka) Schields, , of 8 Park Place died yestérday. She is survived by two children, Walter of Rochester and Mrs. S. S. Daniell of Pontiac, Three grand- ! | | 62 7 children also survive, Mrs. Wil- | liam Dobyns, Mrs. John Baker and | Norma Jean Schields; Funeral arrangements will be | announced later by Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Extension Club Open Meeting Set at Lakeville the TwoTown Extension Club members and area residents in- Vincenzo DiDomizio, 60, of 16295. Tracey, Detroit, was found guilty | of negligent homicide yesterday by | E z ti 28 “ ae | we | speak on ‘‘The Rice Grows Green.” 'on the Far East. LAKEVILLE — A meeting of | The Day in Birmingham Shain Class to Cele 35th Anniver BIRMINGHAM—John Caldwell, director of information for the | State Department in the Far East, will be guest speaker Tuesday at the Ruth Shain Internationa! Rela- tions class at the Community House. The affair will mark the. “35th anniversary of the class. Caldwell, born in South China and educated in Shanghai, will from the title of his latest book A 9 am. breakfast will pre- cede Caldwell’s talk at 10 a. m. Thomas Tipton, for several seasons a member of the New York City Opera Company and currently studying at the Uni- versity of Michigan School of Music, will he the musical portion of the a . Mrs. Kent MeDonald, music ter of St. 9 500 County Shots Called Off Today (Continued From Page One) The announcement came early United States in 1909 and was! sisters, Mrs. Violet Deeley of Cen-| teday, after a six-man medical panel completed a two-day study of the way in which the serum is manufactured and tested. Scheele gave no hint of what the panel had reported. He indicated, though, that other ‘‘information’’ also would be considered before official opinion Sunday. Only yesterday, Scheele had rec- ommended vaccination programs be continued. He said then that vaccine already cleared by the Health Service for public use was safe, The. medical panel met at the National Institutes of Health, Beth- esda, Md., after a number of states reported post-inoculation polio cases. On member of the group was Dr. Jonas Sal kof Pittsburgh, developer of the vaccine, The Health Service Said in a statement that it would evaluate the panel’s recommendations and other information, then announce ties postpone their vaccination programs. Scheele had announced yester- day that the government was hold- |ing up clearance of new batches | of the vaccine until it could be “every conceivable /certain’ that Recitation of the Rosary will be | safegyard” was being used. oorhees -Siple Funeral | He told newsmen the inspection of new vaccine supplies would be | resumed right away if present safety measures were judged ade- quate. He said there would be a few days’ delay if more exhaustive test methods were needed. Scheele stressed there was “no cause for alarm” in the holdup of inspections—a step that prevents new batches from being shipped by manufacturers. In California, plans were an- nounced—before today's Health| Service recommendation was made | public—for resuming vaccinations halted 10 days ago. California was hardest hit among states reporting some children developed polio or similar symptoms following inoc- ulation Early today, liowever, California announced the program would re- main suspended until the Health Service makes its finding, The Kansas State Board of Health also had decided to go ahead with its vaccination pro- gram. What effect today's announce- ment would have on the plans of Kansas and other states was not known immediately. It was be- lieved that few states had planned ‘weekend inoculations. Some health. authorities asked if Be tion ‘pl Be Mor day : } by last week. As of yesterday, 41 cases of paralytic and three of nonparalytic polio were reported among the es- timated five or six million chil- inoculated | the world’s ‘noted speakers + the Public Health Service gives an| brate sary Tuesday dames Kpiscopal Church, will provide piano‘ music. The Shain International Relations class is sponsored by the American Association of University Women- In the past 35 years, more than | 1,000 meetings have been held similar to the program scheduled for Tuesday in which some of have appeared. » A 1907 graduate of the Univer. sity of Michigan, Mrs. Shain has traveled throughout the world. She | has been aetive in civic affairs, a | lecturer on current affairs, a | teacher, organizer and a resident of Birmingham since 1918, s s e Miss Anyce Gillette, assistant to the Birmingham city health commissioner, said in- oculation of seme 2,000 first and second graders, scheduled for teday, has been postponed until further nofice,.upon orders of the county health commis- sioner. * 2 eo, . Birmingham, Bloomfield Town- ‘ship and West Bloomfield Town- | ship were among ‘15 communities | in Oakland County which have add- |ed the greatest number of new |homes in the past five years, Figures released by the Detroit | Metropolitan’ Regional Planning Commission show that Oak Park | led with construction of new homes Me the five-year period totaling In Bloomfield Township, 190 building permits were issued in the first quarter of this year. s s = The final Franklin PTA meeting | of the year will be held Monday | at 6 p.m. in the Franklin School. |The school giee’ club and instru- | Mental group will provide en- | tertainment. Mrs. Gilbert Broders, president of the Franklin PTA, has resigned. She is moving to Pennsylvania. She | is succeeded by Kenneth Thomp- son who moved up from vice presi- dent. Mrs. Herbert Smith has been named to fill the office vacated by Thompson, s = s All parent-teacher units in the | Bloomfield Hills schooi district | will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the Cranbrook auditorium to hear the final report of the Michigan | State School Survey committee. The committee, authorized by the board of education to make the study, will report on the future needs of the Bloomfield Hil! s school district, including recom- mendations for future school site locations as well as an evalua- tion of the existing school pro- gram. | at me ™ Mrs, Berrien Ketchem was elect- ed a vice president of the Michigan League of Women Voters yester- day. Mrs. Chester Cable of Detroit became president, succeeding Mrs. Clifton Drury of East Lansing. County Deaths Mark M. Millard‘ AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for | Mark M. Millard, 61, of 3236 S. | Grant St., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home, Auburn’ Heights, with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. He died Thursday. | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | |Amy Banks of Hillman, and | brother, Fred of Pontiac. Mrs. Mary Hill CARO — Services were held at the Blackburn Funeral Home, at the Sackrider Conva- lescent Home in Caro. Her survi- vors are unknown. - There are no known survivors. | — - | Mrs. Hill had ridden in the Caro Centennial procession two ‘years ago. Mrs. Otto Schnepper HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Otto (Selma) Schnepper, 82, of 2260 Oxley, Pontiac, formeriy of Holly, will be held at 1-p.m. Sunday from ‘the Dryer Funeral Home, with bur- ial in Lakeside Cemetery. | She died Friday. Surviving are two brothers Cleveland. Maurice J. Vercammen ATTICA — Rosary for Maurice in 0. L. SMI enigma te ne 5 a, + * | Announcing Is Reopening His Vete actice oF __Mepenie lotion i Footie, T99.N. PERRY ST... TH pv... 26113- a ; cath a angi je / 2s, Mo 1-5 RM W-12 A. # THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955— Pontiac Federal Savings This man holds seven dollars in his hand. — Come in and let us tell you how long it will take you to earn this much (or more) on a savings account, regularly added to, at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association. CURRENT RATE SAVINGS INSURED to $10,000 and Loan Association 16 E. LAWRENCE ST. - PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE 00. Bree Parking in Rear 105 S$. Seginaw » TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: EDITORS JUNIOR day children of all ages send them | greeting for Mother’s Day. YOUR SPRING FLOWER GARDEN—¢ A Carnation for Mother Tomorrow is Mother's Day, that very specia] time when children | in many parts of the world honor and remember their mothers. Of course, mothers should be loved and honored all year round, but on this flowers, letters and gifts. The first official Mother’s Day was in‘1914 when Congress passed a resolution recommending that the second Sunday in May be set aside for mothers. A Philadelphia woman, Ann Jarvis, Mother’s Day in 1907 and worked many years to see it established. According to the resolution, this day is ‘dedicated to the memory of the best mother in the world, your mother.” | A colored carnation is the official flower for this day. Here is a drawing which you can give to your mother. Color it carefully, cut it out and paste it on brightly-colored stiff paper. This can be your own first suggested Monday: Meet American Inventors Find Camp Site of Early Human | Bones: in Nevada Pit | May Give Clues About| | | | | Oldest Americans LOS ANGELES «@—Dry bones and an ash pit in southern Nevada | may hold the answer to what the earliest American looked like. | Archaeologist Mark R. Harring- | ton leaves today wit a scientific | expedition for the ash pit ‘‘some- | | where in Nevada.” He isn't telling | exactly where. | “We don't want a bunch of | tourists to trample things up,”’ he * * ®@ Bones of giant sloths and other extinct animals have been found in the ashes. The condition of the bones indicates the animals were eaten by men. “Since the ashes were found by the ‘Carbon 14 test’ to be more than 23,800 years old we may find the earliest evidence of man on | this continent buried in that pit,” Harrington said. ; He explained the Carbon 14 test determines the age of the carbon in the ashes by means of measur- ing radiation, A super-sensitive Geiger counter is used and the radiation decreases as the age in- creases, When no radiation can be measured the carbon is assumed to be more than Li years old. * * The original discovery of the ash | site was made by Fenley Hunter, | representing the American Mu- Our Bonded FUR STORAGE | seum of National History, The Southwest Museum here, where Harrington is curator, has been given the right of investigation by te American Museum, Harrington said the ash pit is the oldest scientifically dated hu- man camp ground in the Western Hemisphere and he has high hopes | of finding some evidence of an- cient man there. What does he think such a man looked like? It’s just about anybody’s guess, he said. Perhaps the oldtimer was a real low brow like the ape-like Neanderthal man found in Europe. Maybe he was closer to the American Indian with long legs and a long skull. But whatever he looked like Harrington is sure of one thing. The old fellow liked to whoop it up now and then at a giant sloth barbecue. Far East Less Tense Since Bandung Talks DALLAS, Tex. #—Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) says the Far East situa- tion was eased by the Bandung conference. Kefauver, en route, to San An- tonio to speak before a Democratic party “‘loyalist’’ faction, said oth- er nations at Bandung showed Chou En-lai, the Red Chinese leader, that the Far East was not behind him. The senator, who said he was not a candidate for the presidential nomination, accused the Eisen- hower administration of bringing the United States to the brink of war with the “political falsehood of unleashing Chiang Kai-sek.”’ ‘Woman Killed by Truck Trying to Help Dog | LLANO, Tex. — State Police | said last oe that Miss Eunice |Ulcer Experts, . Doctor Reveals Psychiatrists Not Ld MONTREAL — Dr, Seymour Grey of Harvard Medical School advises physiciatis not to be hasty in turning patients with stomach ulcers over to a psychiatrist. Speaking here at the 17th an- nual meeting of the Canadian Med- ical Assn., last night, Grey said his advice applied specially to patients suffering from ulcerative colitis—a common type of ulcer in the lower part of the stomach. He said he disagreed with those who believed this type of ulcer was largely ‘‘emotional” in origin, Grey said, he had taken six per- sons, two with ulcerative colitis, normal, and “challenged”: pay- chiatrists to tell which. was most likely to have uclers. : The psychiatrists, he said, were unable to distinguish ad¢curately among the six; Jobless Claims Slump Jobless claims this week contin- ued downward slide at the Ponti office of the Michigan Employment Security Commission, Claims for the week totaled 841 ~—down 53 from the preceding week. ABC CARTAGE Approved by Comparison Moving & Delivering Rates FE 2-4750 two with peptic ulcers and two th ... compl brake relining. First te = 344 Aes BRAKES RELINED. Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- Quality. Fully Guaran- teed. Parts and Labor MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” FE 8-0424 y y 5 y + Look over the many beautiful 'SS modeis ~—they’re as modern as tomorrow! 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Officers said the ac- cident was unavoidable. “—e ~ ‘Michigan PONTIAC PRESS - remem Fe eat - allies, At the same time it will bolster the free world’s anti-Com munist defenses. - ; Police Urging Return “ to 2 Plates for Cars to.” a = = 7 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY; MAY 7, 1955 6 Voice of the i People a . an ‘Elmer Lepp Announces First Meeting a of Young Adults’ Club Sunday, May 8 — =~ — at anes = _— 10 p.m. curfew should be more ae anna orl Maeno Southeastern Michigan’s Police Chiefs. the “writer “must eccompany, eeuher of rigidly pala oe bas oot —— sont — | i Se these will not be publisned tf the writer Lover Dogs cense, license, hunting a Ps ese ’ | Pres | paste have revived agitation for a return to io sure Ser © ereteal Young Foople caue and bionon dig-amal “ned : a. — Sane Se = the two plate system of automobile li- May I take this opportunity to ‘Tqy Brings Wolf to Door _ it impossible to keep the wolf away See 4A 4 “agi evaliabte ty ‘may «| censes. : express a hearty thanks to the je _ from the door. However, the wolf mend, Sumeeee. qeemberes ts In their latest resolution they Pontiac Press for publishing pre- but There’s Still Way Out’ had pups on the front door step. a othe cos in the United t30.08 vious letters concerning the possi- 0. wer Smith: Regarding the I sold the pups, so here is your ‘pq fil ah subseriotions are vavable in advance. point out again the help licenses bilities of establishing a ‘Social a lene vee. Mestae of the Money fore and aft would be to them. EP gine ng. single aduls? income tax, sales tax, excise tax eos Eaves Not only would it facilitate their sien has spar aaarptes lan, 20d customs tax, profit tax, inher- 9610 Dartmouth Rd. P jtance tax, gasoline tax, business Clarkston. Ten Years Ago V-E Day Ended War in Europe As long as rceords are kept May 8, 1945, will remain among the most mo- » (SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 general work of combatting crime, but would be especially _ useful in tracing stolen cars. * * * Police officials here are 100 per cent behind this resolution. Speaking for himself and Chief StraLey, Pontiac’s ning stage, and oup first social get- together will be Sunday, May 8. The club will maintain open membership, and I would like te extend a further invitation, Any- one interested in. an active and enjoyable social program js wel- eome, The program is geared to young adults. between the ages of 21 and 40 inclusive, Days of All Faiths More Spiritual Meaning me. Urged for Mother's Day By DR, HOWARD V, HARPER only to him. His journey took him mentous days in all human history. Chief of Detectives CLanx WHEATON gives If you would like to visit our ‘Mother's Day, an official U.S. across Cornwall, and there he had _ Just ten years ago tomorrow the col- it all out endorsement. So do Oakland first get-together, meet at the Kro- government holiday since 1914, has the bad luck to run into Michael lapse of Hitler Germany’s armed forces County's Sheriff Inons and Undersheriff , st 2-30 pam. Sunday. and come %T some time been a source of Naturally, a tremesdous fen became complete. This sealed Allied McQuern. : , : 7 PROM THE OF WHICH 15 IN CHRIST JESUS OUR LORDS APRESS _ prepared to meet lots of new folks spite se tha tea Oat gunna had ‘the worst of it, fled leaving European victory in the bloodiest of all’ | The Press is mindful of the fact that Bond That. Can’t Be Severed and have an enloPimer Lepp, ar, Americans turn out for church thestone. wars, It also helped clear the way for two licenses would increase State costs. v : Bex 5a rears in laree crowds. and fa oxen up into building stones and the final defeat of Japan which surren- Return to the two plate system which W. est Ge rmany Recove rs atertord tone sacked and anthems sung einstein amiucaouce Ga } . . . reli was abandoned during the. war to save ‘Man Who Whips Child - no sai tha! ereoticlatiny day and rejoice together over the . dered three months and one week later, on August 14. NO. 3 x * * . On May 8 the Allies’ surrender’. terms were ratified in Berlin by - steel, would increase these costs from $500,000 to $995,000 a year. Manufactured in the State Prison of Southern Michigan, the Only 10 Years After Defeat (Editor's Note: Tt was only a few years ago Germany lay prostrate tn defeat—its armies smashed. its cities destroyed, its industries wrecked, its people starving and desperate. In 10 figures that show how this na- tion that suffered ruin 10 years ago already is outstripping its Is Cruel in Michigan’ Did you know -that if a man whips his child he is cruel in Michi- gan? A Michigan Mother and the commercialization to which the day is liable. ; To offset the dangers and to give real depth to Mother's Day, the National Council of Churches has renamed it Festival of the Chris- Adm. Dognrrz, head of what was plates now cost 13 cents each. years West Germany has surged back © competitors and surging for- — as \ u ron : : tian Home and has built a Puritans who landed at Plymouth ____ ‘leftof the Nazi government. These = peliestecwent see ats might? great economie powers) ward in an almost unparallelied Mother Asks Compassion solid. background for ie thcagh in 160 And be would be. wrong - terms had been signed the da 2 ty, as advoca y Secre- By JOSEPH W. GRIGG boom, : Off last week’s National Family Week & before at Gen. = - tary of State. Hare, they. would aes, (UP)—West Germany, as West Germany's industrial pro- for Family of ender studies and through May Fellow- On Friday, May 13, in 1607 the =. \ duction, according to figures issued 1 have read different letters in ship Day, the Friday preceding first permanent Christian colony in headquarters in a school house _ in Reims by Gen. Jopt as chief. of staff of what was left of the ‘German armies. Six days before what was left of Berlin had fallen to the Allies. Seven days before Apo.r Hirier had committed sui- cide and 10 days before Mussotin1 had ‘cost 19 cents each. ; * * * However, we still agree with police officials that proper law enforcement demands \the additional help that two licenses would afford. It also strikes us that the matter of economy could be taken care of by adoption of a system of permanent plates with annual renewal it prepares to rearm, has become the new industrial giant of western Europe—just 10 years after the most crushing defeat ever suffered by a major nation. Her industries are booming, her bombed cities are rising new and glistening. from their ruins, her factories are working at full capa- city and she.is challenging the vic- tors ‘of 1945 in the world’s export markets. Ten years ago this correspondent here, increased almost twice as fast as that of Great Britain, France, Belgium or the Nether- lands. Production of transport equip- ment in West Germany in 1954 spurted 28 per cent compared with 12 per cent in Britain, for example. In other metal-using trade Ger- many gained 12 per cent compared with Britain’s six and in chemi- cals 16 per cent as compared with Britain's 12. this column about Terry Morgan attacking that little girl. I have known his mother for 16 years and she is a decent, respectable wom- an. The only reason she got a di- vorce is that her first husband deserted her. She is now married and was very happy until this hap- pened. What Terry did was very wrong, but let’s not make any more of it than necessary. Things Mother's Day. . Last Friday, Protestant women led up to Mother's Day by prayer and by discussion of “The Respon- sible Christian Family.” At breakfasts, luncheons, and teas in hundreds of American communities they discussed the question of par- ents’ Christian attitudes in the home and the effect of these at- titudes on the children. The Archangel Michael has had North America was established in Jamestown, Virginia, with the Rev. Robert Hunt shepherding the flock, and the construction was immedi- ately begun on a church building, of which ruins are still shown to tourists today. Even this was not the first contact the American continent had with Anglican (Episcopal) Chris- _ tianity. As far back as 1578, when Sir Francis Drake put in at what been ‘shot by — _ tabs like those used in 1943. = 7 an peace of 8 West Germany .in 1954 remained are bad enough as they are and — ot apesering on earth from a be Rig tiny aidtang ..- * eat — prostrate western Europe’s No: 1 coal pro- God doesn’t want us to disgrace me to time for many centuries. read Anglican services on Ameri- _ V-E Day came a little more than five and two-thirds years after Hrrter had precipitated World War II by invading Poland. Final Allied victory came three years and five months after the United States was plunged into the war by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Because of Russia’s aggressive expan- sionism, the peace won ten years ago has been marked by dangerous tensions The People’s Business GOP Split on PAC Can't Decide if Fight With Union Is Paying Off By JACK I. GREEN. LANSING—It would be nice if some seer could tell Michigan Republicans. whether their running attack on the CIO Political The Germany he a harrowing sight. Every major city and. most of saw then was There were -no banks, no tele- phones, no postal services func- tioning. Nine-tenths of the stores were closed and there was little Millions more trekked hungri- ducer with an output of 128,000,000 tons compared with 124,500,000 in 1953. Raw steel output in 1954 went up to 16,000,000 tons and automo- bile production spurted 36 per cent over 1953 for a total of 670,000 units. Steel output may reach 20,- 000,000 ‘tons this year. Looking Back : 15 Years Ago ‘FOES SHOUT for Chamberlain’s a family of persons. We are here to help each other to do good, to help in time of need. Now is the time Mr. and. Mrs. King need help. Our prayers are needed to help build a good, solid home in which they can be happy again. We are wrong in forgetting that we all make mistakes in our _ own lives. And God forgives us all. Mrs. R. Gortner 576 Orchard Lake Ave. Sunday, .May 8, is kept, in the Roman and some other churches, in commemoration of the time when he appeared in 492 to a rich Italian cattieman to tell him where he wanted a church built in his honor, . One of the least-known visits of Michael to earth is also one of the most interesting. In the -English county of Cornwall there is a town called Helston, and it is said that the name comes from Hell-stone or stone of hell. . The legend is that there once can soil, But the first serious develop- ment of a Christian community in North America began at James- One of the preachers\who came ever romantically linked in Amer- iéa legend with the doughty Cap- tain Smith. for sale in those that remained Copyright 1955, in many parts of the world and armed Action Committee (PAC) is paying dividends. ouster. Den! y ou Opinion among Republicans, from. top to Pen. Water, ns pr gas = JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL Don’t Worry About Dogs; pond - the yard of 2 tavern in this Giastal Oeates Corp.) strife in Korea and Indochina. bottom, apparently is sharply divided wheth- Gad palntally reetars nly slowly siays four educators in California. Should Enforce Curfew’ = patie — i ige iy a er the party is winning friends or making —_willions of refugees thronged the +” 20 Years Ago Instead of yelping so much about stone that blocked off the entrance Portraits But thanks to the wisdom of enemies. 2 highways, heading for the homes CONGRESS UNITEDLY sup- dogs, I think they would do more to hell, The story tells that Satan th Allied leaders the f rid The Republicans, of course, have been that probably no longer existed or ports. cash bonus. about enforcing the curfew here one night picked up:‘the stone at By JAMES J. METCALFE . : oe hollering about the state CIO and Its presi- fleeing from the Russians as the © TENTATIVE COUNTY ~ budget in Pontiac. With so much happen- hell's gate and started/off with We owe obedience to God . . today is better equipped for anti- dent, August Scholle, about Walter Reuther mew occupation zone borders were set at $723,016. ing to the younger generation, the it on some nefarious errand known ur flag and family . . . And unto Communism defense than ever and his minions for the past six years. fixed. — — everyone who is... In just au. Case Records of a Psychologist thority . . . But before. Thanks also to that wis- dom of President Eisenhower, who led our forces to victory in That is one reason why it is so diffi- _ cult for them to put over their current onslaught. Starting with the spring election cam- ly out of the starving cities each morning to grub and ransack in the neighboring countryside for potatoes or turnips. Expectant Mother’s Unusual Cravings does not end . . . Along our earthly Europe, feels able to say that ceagpis cereal wis Aah . By being always true peace hopes now are brightening. gn, the Republican high command sharp- _— But the West Germany of 10 H Ab | | N Eff B b . however an eaminniiinamereme eee ing ened its attack, or at least shifted the focus. years later is a resurgent nation, ave SO ute y O ect on a y everything, smal] ... We ee It began hitting at one phase of union 0” the verge of receiving its sov- . ye ‘ re ee ee P e of Trade Bill ration—the fact that the CIO PAC do- ¢reignty as an honored and equal Marlene’s case shows the vast own heart and its own blood firstborn, so don’t expect your is more important now. . . Than operation—the meinber af the w : supply. The baby’s heart beats baby within 30 minutes after the any other kind .. . If rightful ai Be * nates substantial sums of money to the inet © : Peigetatca alitance aid which a modern newrpert’ about 140 to 150 times per min- uterus’ starts contracting and purposes ol Are renut te Major Victory for Ike. Democrats-from dues and assessments levied “©h™ Lumines aeerssion. | can render toward relieving SON eed ap . as Ep tered, ‘President has won his Upon its members. The point of the Repub- have long since been cleared away ome, If you know srany exe FU 7% t9 9. fr husband er ailow jeune ‘0 ourselves . . . And to eath vow 3 . lican attack is that many working in a shop and new buildings of steel and pectant mothers, then send And they do not have the same to become a medical “specimen” We Make . . . Is faithfulness to most important victory so far in the with a CIO contract must join the union and _ concrete have risen. More than them this case record. A wife blood supply. The mother's blood /in his eyes, for this kills his CO! and flag... And for our 84th Congress. pay he aeeeeenee a 20) beds oe 300,000 new homes were built last spouid cherish no secret wor- does not flow in the baby’s veins / romantic ardor toward you. family’s sake. | The Republicans say this is enforced po- year and the Bonn government 5.4, of unscientific notions dur- and vice versa. /. wor tether advice, cond te my (Copyright, 1955) It came when the Senate approved without crippling amendments and sent to conference his House passed Recipro- cal Trade Bill. The final vote was 73 to litical activity, practically compulsory mem- bership in the Democratic party and is unjust to those who don't subscribe to Demo-_ cratic party principals. The unionists, or at least their spokes- men, say-that-iaber has been had Bar faith after three despairing years — to push that to 600,000 in More than $3,000,000,000 of United States Marshall Plan aid has been pumped into its incredible recov- it,” she said. ing her pregnancy. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-324: Marlene K., aged 22, is expecting her first baby. and McNAMARA were amo gaining table. Therefore, that it must go of “ci ” “But I have a lot of secret The blood vessels are lined with . enclosing « de’ st those supporting the President =“ into political activity to preserve and ex- ee * i cells that may be compared to’ sal olresse i same a oration ig a me ; ° tend its economic gains. the bricks in a brick wall. The Jeu sod tor ‘one of his’ peyenological Sng, Teveremce, invites to the x ke contact of one cell with its neigh- ( a , and to the noblest Long ago, the Michigan CIO leadership de- hore ie ie te ener’ leas be Copyright 1955) society.—Emerson. este are few differences in cided to stick to the Democratic party as y tan tela ne House and Senate versions of the best vehicle for that activity. In fact, it __ And bacteria, as well as a virus, me 7 1 can'slte tows tse mane? BOtH Raw, Refined Sugar the measure to be considered by conferees. Both include the key provisions. sought by Mr. Ersen- HOWER. Besides assuring hi mthe first tariff As in all matters, there undoubtedly 1s a less fortunate : — : ‘in minority which objects and coulda’t bear How It Feels to Be cutting powers granted a President in ty fects and a larger group suet oo pls to Be a Nut 10 years, the measure extends the trade act until June 30, 1958. It also gives him power to reduce tariffs up ,to five said officially it would never support another — Republican, ee The labor union position is the diies and political assessments are voted by a majority _ of its membership—something on one has successfully challenged yet. which just doesn’t vote at all. But that is the way laws are passed, public officials elected and most organizations operate. It's democracy, says the union. - | Some Republicans think that they eo ae —— have little or ne chance of winning a big cloak-room. . labor vote again. They note that union Only one Senate amendment is ex- noe cag grec eer green wars is ae, ___ pected to run into trouble in conference Prepaganda in union papers and radio = “What's a money like that?” and it isthe only one adopted without cate except to smear them, hese fig The woman's eyeq began J i % Thus, ‘a mother who catches voe Are Full of Disadvantages bles, send Ze and stamped, self- {EE ERIE RTPA P IS INE AEM ] uw attack, it is too subtle a difference to: be sold successuflly. ; } Hi : . 1 Lt i Hl H i “§ i dt fonday Is Deadli MARKS RETURN FROM DEAD — Mrs. George McDougall of Walnut Lake, who 40-years ago today went down with. the torpedoed ‘‘Lusitania,”’ and sur- vived only by a near-miracle, holds a picture of the ship, and the “‘freedom scroll’ which she carried on her fateful voyage. Mrs. McDougall's head was sucked into a porthole when the ship sank off the coast of Ireland, and she was drawn down into the ocean depths. Later pressure forced her releage and she was picked up and taken to a morgue in Ireland, where she was left for dead. The twitch of her finger, which almost went unnoticed, showed that life was there, and after weeks of treatment Mrs. McDougall, 7 lo Vole a 7 onIncorporation Southfield, Troy Twps., Bingham Farms List Candidates Preparations for incorporation elections in Troy and Southfield Townships plus Bingham Farms are nearing completion, with one deadline met and another drawing | ‘Yesterday at 4 p.m. jtime limit for filing nominating petitions for charter commissions in all three areas with Oakland County Clrek Lynn D. Allen. ~ ~ field and 34 in Troy. Unregistered voters have a final chance Monday to get their ‘mames on the rolls, or be disen- franchised for the June 7 voting. Major portions of Troy and Southfield will decide on changing their status to home rule cities. Bingham Farms, a one-square- mile area of Southfield, will rule on incorporating as a village. Troy Township Clerk Clifton Truesdell and Southfield Town- ship Clerk Fannie Adams say their offices will be open until 8 p.m. ‘for registration: Residents who have failed to then Alice. Middleton, was brought back to health. The “‘freédom scroil’’ which she carried on her, per- son throughout her dark adventure is a parchment, bestowed on her in England at the age of 21, entitling her to the “Freedom of the City of London.” Only one other living woman, Queen Elizabeth of England, has| Vote in the past four years must -beeraccorded the signal Honor, which permits its| "esister, or face refusal at the recipient to enter the square mile to the Guild Hall | Potts election day. in the heart of London, Mrs. McDougall said. Presi- | | Troy and Southfield will elect dent Eisenhower is the only other living American to | nine-member commissions June 7, |if the incorporation propesitions have been so honored, she said. Mrs. McDougall lives nat! a mniecity of dccorabie vebes $465 Oakland Fuel and 436 Orchard Lake Ave. DRAMEX | Plasters a8 if Pinks / DRAMEX Covers and Colors CRACKED PLASTER | the Troy Enemas J. Langan, R. Geisel, Thomas William H. Dalrymple Patrick Flannery. Ray abeth Molnar, George E. Slack, 8. Good, Glenn W. Levey. Eugene Swem, Donald L. Swanson, Fred D. Leonhard, J Brennan, Wildam Roeser, wndal i with her husband at 2177 Lawndale, West Bloomfield | a ‘tee Gee ea Binehan William Prank Willtam x hyland. | commission include: strong, Michael R. Cyr. Robert Lossing, James W. Jones, Elwyn L. Hunt, Carl W. Proposal Falls Through Clifton Truesdell, Fred W. Hildebrandt, TROY TOWNSHIP—A tentative 'tiac Townships band together to/ Serater C. Losey | W. Boltonand Donald ! Fornwall. ; to build an interceptor sewer to | empty into the Detroit system, but Township. = Farms will elect five members. Those who filed for Roy L. Duncan, Marvin W. Kuschinsky, Campbell and Norman R. Barnard Geofge W. Ford, J. Wesley Smith, Elmer plan to have Troy, Avon and Pon- solve their mutual sewage disposal | | Southfield candidates are: | this plan was squelched when De- Only ‘five had filed at yesterday’s |tion. 7 and seem assured of elec- cre e@Wad | tion. They are: James potted Carson C. Bingham, pp | euttrd F. Sutermeister Jr., Ceville H qn, Henry O. Biroth, Gerald L. Troy Twp. May Build | Scofield, William R. Jenkins, Louis Yan- lich, Prances Jo Curtis, Edward J. Arm- Own Interceptor as Joint | W. Lowe. Ernest W. Grey, Donald G. Lance, Frank Costello, Peter K. Rik- sheim, Wilfred Schuitz, Allen K. Par- rish, Clarence FP Long. John Main, | Problem has been abandoned, T roy | | | Township Supervisor Norman R. | | Barnard announced . today. The three townships had hoped | troit authorities informed the | county drain commissioner that it | had not the capacity to take sew- Troy Township | w | sae. Pannie Adams and Robert H. Logie. Charies C. Spence Jr. Howard A. Palmer, Edward J. Johnson, Roy F |Lawrence A. Pifertik, Wardley D. M Master, Emanuel Christensen, Wayne P. McDonald, Dorothy A. Dorr. John 8. Clarence A. Durbin N. Emmett |age north of the * Stoney I | bb. R Paul Bowman.’ Henry M. De- Regular | line ore Myron Greenfield, Clara Lane Colors be . and Joseph L. Reisler. Drain Commissioner Ralph | | Main made ‘the report of De- | | troit’s decision at a recent meet- ing in which representatives from Orion and Oakland Townships | also were- present... Board to Consider Two Road Issues Paint He suggested that Avon, Pontiac, Orion and Oakland Townships get tion requiring subdividers to black- | together and work out plans for a i yoo are enable te paymenta, see MICHIGAN crept Te and WORRIED OVER DEBTS? debts oF bills when due, fer pay | joint treatment plant to care for | top roads in new plats will be un- | their sewage. | der discussion at the township Meanwhile. Troy Township offi- | board meeting Monday night. cials conferred with Main at a! Also up for discussion is whether meeting yesterday, to work out) or not the township should pay a | /a plan to have Troy Township build | portion of the costs of oil as well | its own interceptor to take sewage as chloride on the roads. | | | | yes can afford, regardiess of how mouch or has many NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUI ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED }into Detroit for disposal. Super-, Action will be taken on a pro- | | visor Barnard said recommenda- | posed amendment to the zoning | | tions to that effect would be sub-| ordinance concerning moving you owe. t 9 years of credit co Hours: Daily 9 to 5. W e cceneaeg arenes 41%. South Saginaw St. — anise MICHIGAN CREDIT aitel tes eet ee | mitted to the township board at) buildings into the township. an early meeting. Police protection is also on the “We want to get moving on a agenda. Hugh G. Allerton Jr* Allen 8. Wiseley, | Burdett W. Deendzel, Howard Coleman, | PONTIAC TOWNSHIP—A resolu- | was the - Some 38 persons filed: in South- | A. Lamberson and | Waterford Shideot: to Vie for Detroit Oratory Ti tle WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Myles Watkins, a Waterford Town- | ship High School senior, is 1 of 4 district winners in the Hearst oratorical contest who will contend for the Detroit area grand cham- pionship title on May 10. At that time four college district winners also will compete. The competition will take place at 8 p.m. at the Veterans Memo- rial Building, Detroit. The Waterford student com- peted in the ‘Tournament of Oraters” at Detroit Central High School recently gnd won with his. presentation of “Robert E. Lee.” Then he again won in the dis- | trict contest, where he competed against students from five Detroit. high schools, as well as Birming-, he PTA to Meet GINGELLVILLE — The final meeting of the Proper School PTA will ‘be held at 8 p.m. Monday at the school. Officers will be in- stalled and the Gingellville = Scout troop will present May 8th Is Mother’s tas There is one love on this wayward earth that asks for no return. It is right and fit- *ting that we observe Mother's Day as @ token of the respect and affection we bear for our Mothers. t Though you are far away it is possible for : you to pay homage to your Mother; send her * %&. YOORMEES.- a greeting. If she is gone, revive a project in which she was interested; visit a place where she found peace and happiness, do MYLES WATKINS ham and Troy High Schools. Myles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mortyndale Watkins, 4312 Lotus Dr. Last year he won first place in the state and regiofal Knights of Pythias contest and went to Wash- ington, where he placed second in the national contest. Miss Patt¥Y Looman is Myles’ speech instructor. He already has been accepted by. the University of Michigan | where he plans to study law. Students’. Art to Be Exhibited at Baldwin School GQODISON — The annual art exhibit by the students of the Baldwin School will be the main | event at the next meeting of the Baldwin-Goodison PTA, to be held at 8 p.m. Monday in the Baldwin School. Mrs. Dorothy Whipple, art di- /rector, will be the speaker of the win School | | evening. Parents and friends of all Bald- students have been urged to attend, Refreshments will be served lafter the program, following a |short business meeting. 'To Meet at Walled Lake Bovd-R. Larson, George | ; Women will hold an election of || Ray McLeod, Mau. | Officers following their dinner at) * R. Woods, Eliz- | Roy | | | Andes, |f | | | WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake Business and Professional Rotunda Inn Monday, at 7 p, ~ a ies PONTIAC MOTOR CREDIT UNION 4% Paid on Sa Leans for Worthwhile Purposes. All Pontiac Motor Workers Eligible. 850 Joslyn St. FE 2-0926 BIRMINGHAM LOCKSMITH SERVICE KEYS sasicoisa Menten Keyed Combinations — Speers SAFE Call Us—MI 4-7939 320 N. Woodward Ave. at Oakland LOCKS fr=:.2 Keyed. Opened JOHN IONES—Your Locksmith ; s what she: would wish, give in her name, Make a pilgrimage to her, take her where she would be most happy, give her atten- tion, make her realize the place she occupies in your heart. Make Sunday, May 8th, a time she wit long remember. It is her day, Mother's » Day, and only you can make her supremely happy. ‘ Lakeland Church Group to Make Books for Tots ° WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Scrap books for children in hos- pitals will be made at the 8 p.m. Monday meeting’ of the Deborah Missionary Society of the Lake- land. Presbyterian Chureh. The meeting will be held at the | home of Mrs. Jack Spencer, 1184 Tull Rd. : MM, 6. SIPLE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME te N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-6938 Sher bs “I Can Sell It to You for Less” Every smart buyer likes to save money! But smart buyers do not always buy at the cheapest price. An unscrupulous operator will often quote the lowest price. But when he delivers the merchandise or does the work, you will find that he has “cut corners.” He will give you shoddy workmanship and materials. He will not give the service you have a right to expect. So, before you make a purchase or sign a contract, at what appears to be a saving to you, know with whom you are dealing. * Never sacrifice quality for price. ‘ * Be sure you are getting full value in goods and services. * Don’t accept oral promises. Remember, when a man says, “I can sell it to you for less,” he is not always telling the whole truth. A local, well-established dealer is your best assurance of complete satisfaction when you are looking for a genuine bargain. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bide. - Pontiac FE 5-6148 plan as fast as ee sewage..disposal |. possible,” Barnard. said, fl beccamsemermngnibeers ty a pers te een et ees Seca tenr re eboard has beer — I — = I coal Sonal nell = Pn ie Add years te life / much in agreement that taking the | sewage intdO Detroit is our best | move. Previous estimates have indicated that it would cost approx- | imately twice as much to. construct ja sewage disposal plant, as against the interceptor sewer to Detroit. A’ sewage disposal plant also would have te be maintained, \adding to the cost.” North Branch Memorial Fund Now Totals $154 | NORTH BRANCH — The John | R. Church memorial fund ha: reached a current total of $154.00 A suggestion for the memorial is the offer of Mrs. Doris (Robert) | Soldan to paint a life-size por- trait of Mr. Church. The sugges- $653 Gal. e 3603 Gal. in 5’s| tion’ is being considered by the Memorial Committee, whose mem- bers expressed themselves as PONTIAC GLASS 23 W. Lewrence St. Phone FE 5-644] | favoring the idea. The ~- memoria! committee cork sists of Mrs. John Church, Al- bert Stickle, Mrs. Ruth Fox, Mrs Spencer Wilson and John E. Sim- |, \ Co. mons, Board of Education presi- | CITY OF. DEARBORN DIVISION OF PURCHASES dent. County Calendar CLEAN YOUR DRAPES? Just try us! No drape — but no drape — is a problem for Careful Dan. Our experts love that challenge of making them look like new. _ No matter how plain or how fancy, every drape _ gets just the right treatriient to safeguard its color and fabric. Gently, tenderly but thoroughly cleansed in special fluids, your drapes are then revitalized by our own steam-air process. They come back with the crisp, fresh colors and soft, supple feel that tell you they've been expertly cared for! Call FE-2-8101 and unburden yourself of drape cleaning cares forever! Leonard The City of Dearborn hos for immediate sale to the | couren'will meet st the home of pres - highest bidder seven (7) 1953 Ford Tudor Sedans— . opm huey —— an nn ee en ote Sp penal pete aa use fo the city, oy 130 p. m. Wednesday et the church Bidding forms and full particulars may be obtain, para i Rear tied ences ee AT or the a of “ a" agent, 4450 ; PHONE venue, rborn, M This sale to be held on ovabey, May 12th, hia ot FE2-8101 M. ‘ et oe “ faeta Dewy ae - e nh ae City of Destbern, Gin 4 ; M f rh f Aa Ay bib PSM a - e DRY CLEANERS 7-HOUR SERVICE AT $40 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD & — ea aaa jee Sr I $ > other Is Queen on Special Day ’ Pontiae Press Phetes Pleased that her visit to Pontiac includes Mother’s Day is Mrs. Glen-| road, is Mrs. Shibley as she holds her son, Scott William. Mrs, Shearer ford Shibley of Minneapolis who is accompanied by her three sons. Pic-| is pictured at left and “Chipper” is posing on the right. Kevin is standing tured in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John P. Shearer of Cherokee | between his grandmother a lech Meee 3 Lona + Mrs. Richard W. Heymann of West Iroquois road is one of many mothers who will receive special favors from their _ children on Mother’s Day. Tommy (left) finds his pocket - @ convenient place to rest his hand while Richard Jr. puts ! nd mother. ans asl ere epee Se | Pontiac, and Plans Made for Parents Festivities Include Sorority Sing and Tour of College By DELORES WEST EAST LANSING — Weekend plans on the East Lansing cam- pus will include parents. Parents’ Day and Sorority Sing will high- light the weekend festivities. Parents’ weekend, an annual event occuring in May, offers an opportunity for parents of students to become better acquainted with Michigan State College: Some of the activities available for the parents this weekend will be tours of the campus,. sporting events, open houses and teas, Parents of many Pontiac area students will be in East Lansing to take part in the Parents’ Day activities. Among them will be Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brad- ley of Spokane drive who will be the guests of their daughter, dudy Bradley, Gail Fear and Mitzi Gangler, who recently went active in Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, will be vis- ited by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Fear, of Burleigh drive, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘[morning sing for membership in : | Tower Guard, the sophomore wom- a loving arm around little sister, Jan. lt was nap time for | four-month-old Carl Frederick. I! when the photographer | made his visit to the Heymann home, Birmingham Panhellenic Will Fete Senior Girls chorus accompanied by Mrs. -| Charles Huntoon. ° . e Mr. and Mrs, George Colman ) Margaret Jo Ireland, daughter Booth have as thelt guest their | of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight B. Ireland, en's honorary. Each spring thirty five freshmen women are selected for membership in this service honorary. Mrs, dune Wortman of Dwight Avenue, and g Pontiac friend, Margaret Waters, will travel to East Lansing this weekend to be on hand fer the Parents’ Day activities and to visit Mrs. Wort- man’s daughters, Betty.and Carol Wortman, While here, they will attend a buffet luncheon at the Chi Omega sorority house on Saturday, Betty is a member of Chi Omega. Mother's Day will be highlighted | Sunday afternoon by thé annual Sorority Sing. ‘This year each of the sixteen sororities on the MSC campus will | present a selection, ranging from spiritual to popular arangements. Each group will be judged and trophies awarded to first, second, and third place winners. Among Pontiac area students | pink cymbidium orchids ----- et by feathered lapped. :.at.the. DLay4 Little Terry Lynn Barker gets all dressed | Barker on Mother’s Day. The Barkers live up to greet her mother, Mrs. Stanley C. THE PONTIAC PRESS. Womens Section ~ SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 A gown of crystal white Chantilly | lace blended with lustrous silk itaffeta was worn by Mary Ann |Sheets for her marriage to Ed- ;mund Joseph Guzman this morn- ling in St. Vincent de Paul church. | Tiny pearls, iridescent paillettes jand rhinestones were lightly scat- tered on the little basque of lace — which was designed with long. tap- iering sleeves. The full lace skirt parted in redingote fashion over the taf- feta skirt and swept gracefully into a chapel length train. Princess cap of pearls and pail- lettes secured her veil of silk il- lusion which cascaded in tiers to finger tip length. | Her jewelry was a string of cul- | tured pearls given to her by the | bridegroom. She carried a nose- | gay arrangement consisting of two eph’ Guzman of Osceola drive. The Rev. Arnold Rodriguez of Dunn Scotus College, Detroit, per- formed the ten o'clock ceremony before 250 guests. The altar was decorated with vases of gladioli, stock and shapdragons. Merle Federico of Lake Orica, cousin of the bridegroom, was maid of honor wearing an orchid ballerina length gown of crystal- lette, topped by a matching jacket. A tiny headpiece of stiff nylon trimmed with small flowers held her face veil. Wearing identical gowns ex- cept for color were the brides- maids, Mary Kline in powder bine, Mariene Daly of Drayton Plains in maize and Elaine Mon- roe in mint green. ' on Williams Lake road. zi PAGES 6-7 ‘Mary Ann Sheets. Speaks Vows Mary Ann Sheets, daughter of Mrs. Mae Sheets of Judson street, and James W. Sheets of Walled Lake, became the bride of - Edmund Joseph Guzman. this morning at ... He is: the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guzman of Osceola drive. MRS, EDMUND J. GUZMAN . All of the attendants carried arrangements of feathered carna- tions dyed to match their gowns. Linda Guzman, niece of the bridegroom, wore a pink and white crystallette gown similar to the bride’s for her duties as flower girl. She carried a nosegay of pink brother of the bridegroom, Rich- ard Pfeffer, David and George Neville, cousins of the bride from Utica, and Clifford Coch- rane, uncle of the bride, alse of Utica. . a A reception was held at Rotunda feathered carnations and wore aj Inn. Mrs. Sheets wore a pale aqua matching band of flowers in her | frosted silk dress with pink acces- S. When the couple | wearing a steel gray it with ° 8 ® daughter, Mrs, Robert Tuller of | Worcester, Mass, Mrs, Tullér's aunt, Mrs. West ; Gallogly, entertained at a tea for oa jher last Tuesday, * * * Mr, and Mrs. James H. McPhail are among Birmingham residents in Louisville, Ky., to attend the Kentucky Derby today. * * “?. Mrs. Robert Braun of Los An- Mr, and Mrs. Richard G. Page (Sally Hubbard) of Bloomfield court, announce the birth of a son, Richard Jr. "April 15. = Mrs. Jervis B. McMechan en- tertained at a supper party Friday|H. Dickenshied, Mrs. Braun for- geles is visiting Mr. and Mrs, R. who will be married June 17 to Wendell Smith, was honored at a | recent luncheon and shower given jin Saginaw by Mrs. Boyd Shaffner. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and | Mrs, Ernest Smith of Saginaw. [= *..¢- = Women golfers of Orchard Lake Country Club held their first lunch- eon of the season Thtrsday. * * * Mr. and Mrs, John A, Gilray and Mr; and Mrs. Thomag H. 4 this are Jan Wasson of Birmingham and dudy Bradley of Spokane Drive; both coeds are members of Delta Gamma sorority. bers of Alpha Gamma Delta sor- bride the pink bridal . The Bliss, ; and Mrs, parliamentarian. Mrs. Nathan Croné, Mrs. Abe 4 A 2 : : =. = oe * _> THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 ¢ « e e * e ity ®* “ ° Fira Benen Ideal for Summer Nuptial|: everyone who is a member of the feted party itself should look. In fact, she wore this design of hers to an extremely chic re- ception and eyes had a hard time straying away from the star of the show. | Make it in sheer fabric if the Mrs. Elwell ls President of Sorority Mrs. George Eldred of Lake- wood drive opened her home Thurs- day evening to members of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority. Mrs. Forest Elwell was elected president and Mrs. George Knapp as vice president for the coming year. ; Other officers elected were Mrs. L. B. Callely, recording secretary; Mrs, Don Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. James Heathcott, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Harry Gimmel, reporter, Others are Mrs. Charles Sanft, rush captain, Margaret Harth, as- sociate organizer; Mrs. Arley Lowe, historian and Mrs. Tug Borst, sergeant-at-arms. Delegates were elected to at- . tend a June National Conven- tion at Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Forest Elwell and Mrs, Robert Holloway are delegates to the business session and Mrs. Harry Gimmel and Mrs, Charies Kist- mer to the social portion. Committee reports were given on the spring dance to be held at Knights of Columbus Hall on May 14. Profits from the dance will benefit the child psychiatry educa- « tO | couture detail—in the collar yoke by Fira Benenson = son’s Dress date is set for the summer; the bodice is lined to offset the prob- Dotted swiss would be particularly enchanting. Voile, gingham, lace, shantung, silks, faille or taffeta are also lovely suggestions. In typical Benenson fashion, she has given the right amount of that turns down into the sleeves in back; in the way she has cut the bodice into a low rear curve to release a pretty degree of full- ness. Even if there isn't a wedding in the offing, this is a dress that will enjoy -many good times in summer and again in fall, de- pending on the fabric. This patttern is cut to Designer measurements, not standard -Pat- tern measurements. lem-of unsightly lingerie straps. | Garbo: The Legend and the Lady That was not, however, the kind of woman that Greta Gar- gs z* f af ti Fes “i eiitiis it rf t i the Hollywood area about the time Greta Garbo announced that fig- ure. To think of giving her, a new- comer who had been on the pay- rol] for little more than a year, Bust Waist Hips Gizes A ] 2 MM inches ® 34 24 3% «inches 10 35 35 3% inches 12 w% 4% 77% inches la 38 b 3@)=«inches is Size 12 requires 4% yards of 36) inch material for dress and 1%) yards of 3% inch material for lining. To order Pattern No, 1217, address Spadea Syndicate, five thousand dollars a week, May- er said, was completely out of the question. In that case, Greta Garbo said, she thought she would go home, and she did. She stayed away from the studio Inc., P. O. Box 535, G. P. O., I a P-6, New York 1, N. Y. | tate size. | Send $1.00. Airmail handling 25 | cents extra. American Designer | Pattern Booklet No. 11 is available | for 25 cents. If paying by check | or money order make it payable | to Spadea Syndicate, Inc., and add 4 cents for handling. Reveal Engagement | A June 25 wedding is being plan- ned by Maureen Joan Sweetman, whose engagement .is being - an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Sweetman of Oaklarf™ avenue. Her fiance is Homer Thomas Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs, tional program at Pontiac State Hospital, Charles Harrison. of Florence ave- nue. : : for -the next seven months. Throughout her extended war of nerves with MGM, Garbo had the moral support of John Gilbert. Her defiance of the Metro bigwigs, with whom he had had many lively and often bitter skirmishes, ap- pealed to his rakish nature, and he encouraged her to stand pat in her demands, Gilbert's close frieng Carey Wilson, a Metro producer who whom he struck up a warm friendship. ‘“‘She was in love with Jack, and he with her. There is no doubt about that," Wilson said recently, ; “We used to sit around the pool Carolyn Emma Kirn Wed Today jong _sleeves_and a very full. nylon} Emma Kirn, the daughter of Mrs. Marvin G. Kirn of Catalpa drive, and—thelate-Mr.—Kirn, -was_wed to Thomas Wesley Butters. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies F. Butters of Fairfax road, “3 ‘The ceremony was read by the Rev. Harold Towne at St. James Episcopal Church. Willlam M. Hutchins gave his sister-in-law in marriage, ; Chantilly lace over white satin fashioned the __bride’s wedding gown which had a high V neckline, Caron Emma Kirn, daughter of Mrs. Marvin _ Kirn of Catalpa drive and the late Mr. Kirn, became the bride of Thomas -W. Butters this afternoon at Episcopal Church. — He is the son “of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 4 | the trio often went out together Photographed with Josefina Pnodaca of Manila (center) at a May Fellowship Day luncheon sponsored by the United Church Women Friday were Mrs. George L.' Garver of Edgefield drive (left) and Mrs. H. B. Harbage of Lenox avenue. Miss Phodaca, an attorney, was guest speaker at the lunch- eon held in Central Methodist Church. She has been on a trip around the world visiting Christian women as a member of the Inter- rs os = Peatiac Press Phote, and talk by the hour, She never talked about herself, but she used to ask lots of questions about Jack. She wanted to understand him, ‘Why does Jack do this?’ she would ask or ‘Why does Jack do that?’ I knew that Jack wanted to marry her, but that subject never entered the conversation. It would have meant talking about her personal affairs, and that she refused to do.” When she was together with Gil- bert and Wilson, she was almost always in gay spirits and seemed to fancy herself as a kind of third musketeer. Gilbert and Wilson each wore a loose-fitting, wrap-around polo coat with a belt that tied like a sash. One day-Greta Garbo showed up Wearing a coat exactly like theirs. “‘Now I’m one of the boys,”’ she announced, Wearing their identical coats, to the movies, excursions that Greta Garbo sepmed to enjoy. “Here we go, three fellows out for a good time,” she would say as they reared off in one of Gil- bert’s high-powered cars, She was interested in perfecting her English, and when either Gilbert | A small lace cap held a short illusion veil and the bridal bouquet was of white fresia and gardenias. Another sister, Mrs. James H. Herbst, was matron of honor and was dressed in a pale blue batiste frock like the honor maid’s. Bridesmaids Nancy Chapel and Susan Mock were gowned in pink. * ing a white frock. All the at- tendants carried baskets of vari- colored spring flowers. Walter Beers was best man and ushers _ were James H. Herbst, Charlies Coley, Thomas Clark, and James House. ; A reception was given. at Forest Lake Country Club, where spring flowers were used in decoration. Mrs. Kirn received her guests wearing a rose silk shantung dress with a flower hat and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Butters wore Delft blue with a pink hat and orchid cor- sage. For her wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains the bride wore a navy polka dot dress | en actors, actresses; producers, di- under a navy coat lined to match the dress, and a white hat. Among the out-of-town guests were grandmothers of both the bride and bridegroom, Mrs. David Herr of Springfield, Ohio and Mrs. “the-bride;-was flower girl wear esi or “Wilson eaaN ee =p vet s ay Ss anne § she usually said, ‘Come on, I'm one of the boys, Tell me what it means.” With the boys or with Gilbert. alone Greta Garbo was talkative, natural and seemingly content. When Gilbert invited other guests ‘to his -house, however, she was stricken speechless and displayed an uncontrollable urge to flee into the hills or back to her hotel. Gil bert, who enjoyed having a great many people around him, under- took the task of trying to make her feel at ease with his friends. His principal training ground for bringing ‘her out socially were his Sunday buffets, which had become a kind of local institution and were usually attended by some two doz- rectors and other film people. Con- gregating late in the morning, Gil- bert's guests played tennis, swam, F. W. Butters of Lima, Ohio. Name. Address TOURETTE LE eee Birth\ Date eee e+ seut beue \ * +eeee i \ é oe teen abe Ae = pay Official Entry Blank Miss Pontiac Contest Winner receives Trophy—$150 Wardrobe—Competes in Miss Michigan Contest! Ali Entrants Receive Passes to Oakland Theater Mail To: MISS PONTIAC CONTEST * Pontiae Junior Chamber of Commerce Waldrow Hotel. Pontiac, Mich. — OF OROROO ER EHEE EEE EOE SHTHOH EHC OR CRT OER EHR EOE HED Ow ODS Parents’ consent for applicants under age 21 gatherings Greta Garbo would lose some of her shyness and learn to enjoy his way of living. “Jack wanted her to be the official chatelaine of the house on the hill,” Carey Wilson has sald, “She tried to play that role as Jack wished, but it was hard for her, “Sometimes, when the buffet had been prepared, Greta would be- come very nervous and uneasy if the guests were slow in beginning to eat, She would go around to Jack and whisper anxiously that the food was ready but nobody was eating. ‘Well, just go and tell the people it’s time to eat,’ Jack would say. But things like that she couldn't do. What was second na- MOMS Hold Business Meeting MOMS .of America Inc., Unit Two, met at the North Johnson avenue home of Mrs, Clarence Hickmott this week for a luncheon meeting. Future projects were dis- cussed during the afternoon, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs.- Harry Luxon, Mrs. S, E. Thomas, Mrs. attended a recently regional meet- ing at Berkley. The group also attended the workshop at Pontiac State Hospital, Mrs. David Edwards will open her home on South Jessie street May 17 for a social gathering. Coming Events Group 6, OF6, 12:3¢ with Mrs. erty St. Spring. meeting of Oakland County Association OFS will be held at Oxford Temple with Thomas Chapter as host ess on Friday at 10 a.m. Past Noble Grands Club, Welcome Re- bekah —— 246, will meet Tuesday at 6 pm. with Mrs. Wallace Morgan, 4 Sylvan Ct. Porget-Me-Not. Birthday Club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Milfred Vitton, 667 B. Madison Ave., for’ noon cooperative luncheon. will meet Tuesday Dewey Allen, 9 national Goodwill team. at) Lib- | ture for him was agony for her.” Regardless of her tentative social attitude, she held total “fascination for Gilbert, ‘I would rather spend an hour with Fleka than a lifetime with any other woman,” he told a friend. But he wanted to spend a lifetime with her—at least, he wanted to make her his bride. He was So confident at one point that his quest was. about to succeed that he announced publicly that he and Greta Garbo were planning to marry. Such 9 union, one of the news- papers enthusiastically re- marked, would “place the _ulfti- mate. diadem on his brow.” But Gilbert later modified hig an- nountement by saying, “I am} engaged te Miss Garbo, but I don’t know whether she considers herself engaged to me.” On at least two occasions Gilbert | seemed close to winning the ulti- mate diadem. Once, according to Carey Wilson, Gilbert was in a state of great elation and excite- ment because he was sure he had convinced his Swedish friend that they should marry, quit everything and go away on a year’s yachting | trip through the South Seas. REF i |__of STORE iL [ s if Fi i a5 Tells Studio ‘No More Bad:, Women's Roles for Me : ae 2 — Brides... Visit Wiggs... soon... make your selections of china, crystal kitchenware and “MADE FOR EACH OTHER STERLING FLAT- WARE TOO.” We keep @ careful | record of your choices and help ourchasing gifts for you. eliminate duplications and oatterns., .. Come in sdon ‘| register with Mrs.~ Evans, have a lovely Brides’: Book which is yours for the asking .. . now that we're open Monday WIGGS 24 W. Huron St. REAR Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies * Open Tonight ‘til 9 Sunday © — 2tod5 a) Don’t Forget Mother PARKING Alby Huron at Telegraph -— ; would be reatizedt that he spent over $100,000 in buying and refitting a handsome two- masted schooner, which he chris- tened, in Garbo’s honor, The Temptress. As matters turned out, Gilbert had miscalculated the ex- tent of his inamorata’s interest in’ matrimony; the intended bridal craft never put to sea bearing the newlyweds, : On the other occasion Gilbert persuaded Greta Garbo to elope. To minimize the chances of a change of heart, he hurried her into his fastest car and drove at high speed to Santa Ana. Whea they reached the marriage li- cense bureau, however, bolted and ran to a hotel, where with maidenly dexterity she hid in the ladies’ room until Gilbert # eeeee MY nine ce ideeveeusndeve eee eeeeeeeee cen (eH O REE Re HEE REQUIRED . ; 9x12 Rug Cleaned Prompt, Etficient $A95 NEW-WAY. RUG as Service. charge for sizing Fran . eo 2F a & e a -s1ONATERE be rwented by May M_ibohAdgitional entry Washe |] 42 Wisner St. . FE2-7132— : ie ' poe . re 24 fig ; 4 ; : Ni 4 yar a ee \ 5 ese Priced from $75.00 to $750.00 Connolly’s have a style to suit any taste and a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURD AY. MAY 7.1955 __ ‘ Everyday Religion Church Calendar “The Doting Title—Mother.” Times ot main worship service ————— as Field Superintendent and since the organization of the Gabon Mis- sion has served as Field Chairman rd jand established seven ‘stations, Speaks in Services African Missionary ~ nt pas mean, FitSt Baptist é' h, love and service’ with H as Conference By DON D. TULLIS are os See pastor's name. The’ Rev. and Mrs. George! the church in raising a7 . ~ Shakespeare put this-line on the lips of King Richard. It- is eimcne Want Lanny ' ss inci Klein, missionaries Prd meet ’ : " 8 “I Missic 2. k this “Doting Title” that claims: our attention and stirs up sacred Rev, Prea Tiffany (11 a.m) French Equatorial rica, James Vaughn, FE 40178, con- | issionaries to Spea ; : — — brag ntl an: speak in the following four ser- memories of our long lost yesterdays. ‘vices at Christian Missionary and Services being beld at the WATERFORD TWP. HIGH SCHOOL _day evening at 7:30 with Dr. Clar- she brought into the world. All mothers deserve all the honor we can possibly give them, cerning the dedication. es . [Calvary Baptist =r aR Films Will Be s hown It is not difficult to understand the place the Mother of Jesus eT mer Teiegra » | Alliance Church: Saag Schon certs in tad anced ts Gt Coming Sessions | cts in the minds and hearts of mulitudes throughout the work. ni) @thedhat'adiers, 2, Nant Se Beginning Wednesday night, the| They believe that, as motherhood is essential to the human family, | pint General tik’ Bal : -¥ >eople's Group— | First Bapeiat Chureh wan old the a ' : ‘ Rev. Robert. General 345" Be Mri 130" ar ae _— an baie am CALVARY BAPTIST so is it to the heavenly. And all join in according her the highest | First 365 Wiisee Ave. (6:15 p. m.; and Evangelistic 5 CHURCH | Annual ‘Missionary Conference.! hopors that can be paid to motherhood, because of the God-Man | i. "it Mullin item) vice—7:30 p. m. | |The first session will be Wednes- een 3 Fisher In 1936, the Kleins were appoint- v &. M ‘paoneas wriir 30, 8) onia | field Ave. Rev. Lenworth R. — ue “':30) ed to the Massange tribe in Africa. sented at each session of the rearing of their offspring. The family: shay’. that passes through |New Hepe 302 Bleemfleld Rev G J Bersehe matey Schet = | Ce Somes Ot Station CIB of The Rev. Mr. Klein has served saae ae' - P mad Service | Quito, Ecuador, and Stanley Don-| prowided they are good mothers,—not the cocktail drinking, night wo David n+ Arica pe San. te icici 3 . A i 3 va Ae . & Seretee., ' aldson of Hiawathaland Independ-| club attending individuals, so common today. —— = H " nepeltt nit 118, 9:30) PSYCHIC The Christian Messi sania acne | ent Baptist Missions as speakers. But fathers should receive like praise from their children. | Mizieen, Baptist. 317 West — yer CHURCH Misfionary Alliance Church on Reel _ New Beth : HU scene Special nwsic, will be pre Mothers do not stand alone in the task of. home building or the ad : wibas * obi ; $15) | Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister l esis st dsansing: “eaieeon te mages tle ee Chareh aie Pastor in Old Corktown Jewish Conservative | pet 18-80 . 3 — : nh . | { y ‘ Pere : « BEE Name, Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the "**e* Paster A graduate of Wayne University ‘Citizen of Year’ Raker Mears Macchamaer a)am) | Sunday api FAITH”. _* one, true ! Always Pray for the Sick | and the Detroit Bible Institute, the Lutheran : o 62 By Religious News Service) Portions of this sermon will be broadcast over Station WPON Rev. Mr. Lindsay has been serving Ascension, Williams and Lerratne amma, | the church part time si June DETROIT ~— The Rev. Clement Pico George L. —— (il a.m.) | ] ‘ =; lst OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1951 when the congregation was | H. Kern, pastor of Most Holy 5 a0, gi Scbatea oe am. 11 am.) | Church School ; eee ee ee ee 11:30 a.m, | || worshipping in the basement. Trinity Church, was honored by | * nev car Nelson, (11 a.m.) aid Youth Fellowship ................ 6:15 p. m. 1517 Jostyn, Pontiac He has had charge of the: the Newspaper Guild of Detroit! Rev. Geo. Mahder (10: “3 am) Evening Service ................. ess! Sunday Scheel—10:00 4, M. Morning Wership—11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—2:45 P.M. Wednesday, 7:45 Prayer Meeting 4 Gee 7:30 p. m. “hav Bagh Co Gear fran) SPONSORED BY THE WESLEYAN CLASS: __ ait = Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Baldwin Avenue Rev. Charles 6. Maher (10 a.m.) Central, Huren and Perry Pleat Mitton H. Bank (10:45) . oo eee ‘e clerics tt AT erst BAPTIST CHURCH First, Sewth Saginaw at Judsen Rev Paul R. Havens (10. 7 30) Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, igan services on Sunday and worked | om week days at the General Motors Truck & Coach Division. During that time, he directed “Youth for Christ.” My. and Mrs. William Barnett started the church Sunday School - 135 years ago in their farm home on Squirrel Rd. About a year later, the church was organized and the members continued to meet with as.“Citizen of the Year.” Father Kern received the Guild’s tribute at a luncheon devoted to its annual Page One Awards. His church is in Old Corktown, a once-proud Irish center of the city which has been settled by newcomers of several tongues and races. As pastor of a historic Roman | Catholic church in a changing Se ene First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave. Oskiand Park, Monteslm at Glenwood Keith Colby (10. 7:20) Newman A.M-E., 14 Aubarn J. A. Parker 11) 7) St. Jehn Methodist, 442 Highland pe. Tei: i) 2 the Barngtts, then moved to the Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. | Hubbell Country School until 4 | REV. GORDON LINDSAY | neighborhood, the priest has been | Wisse atence Morris (11. 7.20) Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor iE: Fi hy es : Rev. Easton Sessré {1s om ' Rev. W. E. Hak he PR Merning Worship .... -11:00 A.M, | basement church was ready. They acutely conscious of the needs of! First Wesleyan, 67 N -_ ev. aiiecicnlleaiial _ Ss Meigeint see nneees 6:45 PLM, > Friendly Married. ge ass which both Mr. and Mrs. Barnett | all who live in the area regard-| ™”* © ? ie at “rae Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— Worsh ip 7:30 P. M. : ee eee . ° e St! had attended for the grammar | less of their race, creed or color. ; the Word J eeocese FF ‘ Baptist Church gave the land to First, 60 State grades. * * « Rev K. A. Hutchinson (11, 7:30) SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. ‘ae Proyer Meeti 7:30 P.M. the. group for a church. The + - Parkdale, 91 Parkdale img... #5 hurch, build The Rev. Mr. Lindsay and the| At “Corktown College” new Am- | P*rk4 wniayne Welton 30:48, 1:30) (Classes for All. Ages) Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. | Munk tas Gab as octane ec | dese Eciea ace ericans have been taught by him | Bien. MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. . March 1952 with _an average at: | former Earlene Nelson were mar- how to become part of their ado Rev, cd rE owecten (11, 7:300 Mo = 7 - eunda, In, : . : ; i . - f= fF s le Altiliated with Southern Baptist Convention _saky morning atthe bell will| Lindsays have a five-week-old fare. Along with good citizenship | "t,,Cege, Greek. 2 Marte 4 Subject: “MISSION FIELDS OF SOUTH AMERICA” be dedicated. daughter, Robin Gail. elie owae acl Sela Presbyterian Our Pastor, Rev. H. H. Savage. D. D.. speaking at both services nn es ‘ — ; soln The bell came trom the Hub- |, Sunday School classes are being |" , De Woe He Marvach 11) ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE BIBLE REBINDING bell School cenie al held every Sunday morning at 10 mong other activities Father Catholt Walton Biv ee mA Ra. | °'clock. followed by the worship! Kern oversees are the St. John’s st asec ope penn «Parte May 11th thru 15th Rebind your family heirloom Bible. Ex cites: dams "Ré. | hour at 11. There is also an eve-| Home for Men and St. Cather Alexa i workmanship and fast, de; ra ning service at 6:30. ine’s Home for Women, and the 388, att, 0 PLAN TO ATTEND! - Edtsen an - Christian Literature Sales NEW HOPE Israel the first Jewish rare a * ae . gece (e730 890 [wen 99 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9501 GENERAL BAPTIST | ,,, ::,. ay Land since lg the consmunity Von eeties St. joseph. S Boulevard and agiey | ~ . ; : : : i , t. Rev. B. J Jarzembowski, ‘Stindag | - arayo + . 208 E. Pike St. /mans destroyed Jerusalem: in w periods. oo Sone toe ieenes FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ODIST _ i. eee ne A medical clinic and legal ser-| Rey, Richard, W. Thomas, Masses Gor. East Huron agd Mt. Clemens at Bill St, Pontiac "WESLEYAN ME 1 rH | : vice also are available for those Seventh Day Adventist MALCOLM K. BURTON, Minister LAWRENCE D. GRAVES, Asse. Min. ae - Hi < eeapegll aioe ib ~ : who cannot pay for such assist-| 159 seece clemene at “ Morning Service 10:30 a. m. . 67 NORTH LYNN STREET " se f. x. ioe Gorehee b ance. Elder Herbert. Lohr (11 a.m. Saturday) Sermon Topic: “Have We Forgotten Something?” 10.90 Sunday School W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. a4 Un it d *.* ¢ Spiritualist — Lawrence D. Graves, Preaching 11:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. PRAYER SERVICES: tt é It is a tribute to Father Kern! pirst progresstve, 16 Chase St. | Teer. and Gat. ot 7:20 P. Mi. ie. “g/ that he is claimed by the re: (10:30, 7:30) ee Rev. C. D. Priests, Pastor > rath iy main- o viet - COME HEAR OUR QUARTET || ing Irish as an “‘Irish priest,” Inited Presb an emucmcere |b Presbyterian {\thse ee tect muse eee PARKDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE | ask for him as “the Spanish Jos! Thira _gvatcome to All h 4 priestidet was-horndne-- Rak-Beek Wathinacst.3:30h — Sot ee eres aay ae 3 z 2 5 HH Ww: = : Leekeut eee oR hj & elnnds Adrian: eh: $ bee eerste ss a 9:45 a.m, Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service . d Churches 7 ve g a : . Gacaes Gas Citadel, Lawrence : ' 7:30 p.m. Evening Service -$COTT LAKE RD. & > eae mci Cast. and” Mrs. vernon Wete (10°45, : ‘ - bar . . Por Transportation Call FE §-7768 or FE 4-1782 ASSEMBLY OF GOD |? . The statue of the Angel Moroni, Apostate Cherch of Christ, 458 Central Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin | _ Bugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, ind. 1002 Scott La} 0 ‘ The Truth of God— > atop the highest spire of the famed | Bray my CME. Sahonady “aa Geseeen WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister MARSHALL McGUIRE, Min. of Muste = a | 1 AM 8. 8 AM, Worship 11 =Forbearance in Love 4 Mormon Tabernacle of Salt Lake | eyitivin® paychie Setence, "90 Whittemore | mm — 7:30 P.M. Eve 1’ Service . @/| City, is made of hammered bronze piicteee John Drake (8 p.m.) - ; Tues. 2:20, ¥. &. Wed. 7:30, Mid-We. || P a2 12% feet tall a. Bethel Tabernacle, 1248 Baldwin : Rev. Dorr. W. FocKler, Pastor Rev, Orville J. Windell, Paster . @€|2" =: Rev. Chester Swoffer (10, 7:45) Is worth driving.to 2 ; , . 4 OAKLAND AVENUE — — her “oe oes f socree _ : 4 CHURCH OF THE Charch of Christ, 2 8. Tasmania Rasa ] Ba Church | * 4 - & > Oakla: t Cad E : : fs : . woe oo GOOD SAMARITAN chareh a Christ, 1108. Jos ry Ave ue ptist $ 199 Auburn Avenue . tt 4 R, : : Worship ..........10:00 a. .a. ¢ Services 7:30 P. M — < oe a age 7:30) Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. . Ss “aN : » “THE QUEEN OF THE HOME” P Lovie Pop of Saginaw, Mich. ee Eng a west Speaker Church of God tn Christ, 253 Wessen : . ‘ Bible —- nao 11.20 a.m. 9, Rev. Juanita Parris, Pastor Rev. A SOE . 10:00.A. M, Ge | ~ p reioe) Service (70 eee dh 4 he Auditorium prrons : 3 = ~ May 4. Golf League Staris, > 4 , Rev. J. Eugene Ramsey (10°30. 7:30) : i ‘ Pontiac Country Club > JOSLYN AVENUE 4 First United ——— — rao Bibl Ch te a ee ; May 14, Annual Charity Ball BP. . Pentacostal Church First Assembly of Ged, 19 Mefhourne ibte ass sumoar semvices: \ 27 ~ May 22, Third Degree id Joslyn at Third 4 OF PO pint" Ae wableg at oT Gn plage toner exes . MANDON LAKE Initiation Edmond L Watkins, Paster 4 20 EES oe lawn Dr phat ; EN IN WORSHIP TS ae : 7, A 1 Electi | 4 Howard v fer 11, 4 EVENING GeRvice 7 30 COMMUNITY CHURCH June Pa propa ection | ‘ = —— , _ 9:30 > = 4 Ever one Welcome! ier ee om “FALSE APOSTLES” 4 . e d orminm O@rvice® .. cee 5 SER Brethren, Baldwin i a 1 - : THE DAUGHTER OF JESEBEL 4|] SUD48Y Seboot......10:000.m. |] ,,Bev..cel Downer i 19 4, —- | . Sunday Morning ....11:00a.m. [| North Unit (7, 8:45 p.m.); South Unit > AND THE SON OF AZUBAH” 4 — we egis 7:45 p.m. 9} (3:30, 4:45 p.m.) . “FLINT DISTRICT MEETING | [Seen =-(See0— || personne os | ea i ae, §| ‘Manas ak Latter Day Saints, 18 Front. Tom. ; Sat; Young People’s ---— rim Holiness, at. _Dr. Tom: Matone Pastor > 4 : Meeting oa. 7: Fc. : > AUBURN HEIGHTS |i. fm vis tere ae tinccloosoy keene 11:00 A M 4 " é, : 4 . be pe . { * & Holiness Convention |} “nasa {| waeene [eee eT 7, MERLE Pieri ot - Will Be Held May 12 to 15 ini oe 3 _ | URE of MOTHERHOOD’ ; ’ Bible School ......10:00 a. m. : : : fy M iene Wor 1S am THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE an 3 a. ! 7:30 P. M. 7 BEAUTIFUL HOME" 4 505 Aut Reese es ‘CHURCH : > Youth Fellowship .. 6.30'p. = Pen 0 : a “THE MAN GoD BLESSES” > . Gospel—Nondenomination “G7 Latapee Street (2 Blocks West 9 Sea [> DRAYTON PLAINS | oe a oe SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM BISHOP C. V. FAIRBAIRN, of - ie eomapey MOTHER'S. DAY RAISES, i is the Guest Speaker > ible School 53: 4S am 9:45 A M.—Worship -- Communion -- Sermon . BAPTISMAL SERVICE ‘Three Services Each through Sunday 4 00 @ , Ps 9:30 A. M. — 0:45 and 7:30 PM. 4 pbsaiea s ga oi Rev. Lola P. Marion Speaking on MOTHER - a : M id z= 4 oe ; es 3 ho ai. fp erzrTON or mae, 3). 7:08 P M.—Special Music, Stirring Sermon > EVENRIG TOPIC AT 7:90 § Dr. L. L.) ae Eines 780 Fa hai teak, dike. a = ~ eng Ea Sys 4 wos | PRO mmr e Bi Friendly: Place wad Worship yi : Fe i THE | PONTIAC > PRESS, Ta “8 Vi. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 Self ‘Confidence Saves. Collage Bos Heading. for ‘Ro jaws Given at Dinner By Religious News Service NEW YORK - World Brother. hood Awards were to A.F. of L. President George Mea- ny, author-playwright Robert E. Sherwood and Rabbi Leo Baeck, former Chief Rabbi of Berlin, by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America at a dinner here. The wards are given annually in recognition of “significant con- tributions to the creation of better creeds, colors and religion." ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street “EVERY MOTHER WILL BE HONORED” 10:00 A. M. Sunday. School 11:00 A, M. Worship Young People 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. E. Varian, Paste Lavern Sheffield, Musie Director 9:45 Sunday School Mother’s Day Program 11:00 Morning Worship owes = M 7:30 Evangelistic Hour “Christ's Call to the Individual” ST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 5 Prospect Street. George Murphy, Pastor FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Saturday Night . . . 7:30 P.M. Sunday Morning 7:30-8:00 a. m. (1460 em Yeur Dial) \ SUNDAY SCHOOL ........... 10:00 a. m, MORNING SERVICE ........... 1:00.2. m, SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE. . - 7:30-p:.m., SPECIAL MUS! c. \ Wed. Evening Preyer Service. . 7:30 p. m.. RB. Garner, GIFT FOR THE OLDEsT pe, THE . G founazer MOTHER AND THE MOTHER WITH FE 64-7407 ' THE LARGEST FAMILY PRESENT. EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Mites HB. Bank, D. D., Minister Rev. Sona W. Mulder, Asso, Minister 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP Mother’s Day Sermon: “As Is the Mother” Dr. Bank, Specking Broadcast WPON 11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P. M. “Bring Mother — On Her Day” Lewd Lag aed is Chas. D, Race, Paster. FE 4-0239 SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M., Sermon: “MOTHER GOD ORDAINS” Choir Singing “God Gave Me You” Vesper Hour 5:30 P. M. Young People Tues., 7 P. Mz. Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday service ond Sunday School, 11 A. M. for Sunday: “ADAM vAND FALLEN Any READING ROOM — TE Tearenst St. Open Daily 11 A. M. to 5 P. M.—Priday to 9 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets How Christian Science Heals “SPIRITUAL AWAKENING BRINGS PHYSICAL mache tedt '—800 Ke... . Sunday 9:45 A. M. Station CKLW- ween eee .p. the. service. thstmgis.loud.spaskecs.- Bethany Baptist | Elects Officers Congregation: ‘Changes Fiscal Year From May 1 to January 1 The congregation voted to change the fiscal year from May 1 to Jan. 1 with the year ending Dec. 31, Judge H, Russell Holland, Mrs, Harry Chapman ‘and May- nard Johnson were the mittee appointed to submit the nstitu- tional change. \ The dedication of the SS chimes is planned for Sunday June 5th. Peron Cops Scatter Catholic Marchers By FRED L. STROZIER Saber - swinging mounted police broke up a mass march through Buenos Aires last night as Roman Catholics demonstrated their loyal- ty to the church in its current | difficulties with the Argentine gov- | ernment. | At least 40 marchers were ar- rested, One policeman was _ in- jured ,in the scuffle with. the crowd, which shouted prochurch . One of the arrested men was identified as retired Army Brig. Gen. Carlos Garcia Cuevas. * * » : “The march was staged after an evening Mass at Metropolitan Cathedral attended by an over- flow crowd that blocked traffic in the square. Worshippers, unable to get into the cathedral, listened to a (ckola@melexolen: alzxelitatoMmaalacletele 0] de)’ f=) ae ” When you understand the Science of effective prayer, you can prove that nothing is impossible to God. * = Free Lecture Entitled CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: - The Way of Obedience to Divine Law James Harry McReynolds, C. S.B. of Dallas, Texas MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, "Friday, May 13-8 P. M. First Church of Christ, Scientist Pontiac ‘Argentine Congress studied meas- ures dimed at separating church | and state. Roman Catholicism now is the official state religion. Church to Give Flowers WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Flowers will be presented to the! oldest mother present at the 11) a.m, Sunday service at the Cal-!| vary Baptist Church, A. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor Sun. School, 9:45 A. M. ‘Mother's Day Program, 11 A. - Evening Rally 7:45 P. M. Sermon: By the Pastor Te Bible . 7:45 # Th , 1:45 - Youth “WPON, 8 A.M. Sunday Corter Willinis & Lawrence Streets “Visit the Church of the ~ Qld Fashioned Gospel” - BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — | Confident Living Youth Follows Five Rules for More Worthwhile Lite By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Three years ago, a friend of mine asked me to talk with his son, then a sophomore in college. The boy was headed for the rocks, the father said, and told me of several escapades in which the youth had been involved. “I suppose you never did anything like that when you were his age?” I suggested. The father admitted that he had, but, of course, he thought his son's cirucumstances were different. I met the boy and had a talk with him. I couldn't help bat like him. He had, I believe, the most expressive eyes I have ever seen in a young man. But they hadn't ‘helped him much; there ‘ was ne getting around the fact that he was all mixed up. He lacked ‘organization in his life and he had no confidence in himself or his abilities, “My father is a great person,” he told me. ““I admire him tremendously because he is so sure of , _ himself. I would like to be that way, but I know DR. PEALE . father had confessed to me that he had suffered from the same self-doubt when he was young. “Stand up,” I ordered the boy. ‘‘Go look at yourself in the mirror over there. Look at your eyes. I think they are two of the finest _| eyes ad have ever seen.” He blushed, ‘My mother used to like my eyes,” he said. “Someone once suggested that the eyes are the mirror of the soul,” I went on. “Every once in a while, you should look in a mirror and tell yourself that anybody with eyes like those should never let them blur. They are strong, inspiring eyes. Keep them that way.” K nino comtned! for hen a stenglo five-point program: for effective living. — I saw this young man again recently. He is now a senior and, far from being in trouble, is actually on the dean’s list. When I asked him how he had overcome his difficulties, he reminded me of the five-point program I had given him at that meeting three years before. You may find it interesting and helpful as he did. First, pray for a true knowledge of yourself. Most people have no. real idea of their own possibilities. They are always discounting themselves. Second, picture what you want to be and hold that picture persistently. It will tend to actualize in fact. Third, picture God as always helping you. Fourth, picture your personality as always flowing ouf. If you have greatness in you—and you must have, because the kingdom of God is within you—your personality will flew out to help other Fifth, hold strong faith thoughts. Attention to this program brought this young man from the point of being about to be suspended from college to campus leadership and academic success. ‘‘I never knew what I had within me,” he said slangily “until I began using thet plan and got on the ball spiritually.” There was no egotism in "that statement. It isn't egotism when you begin to know what you really are. It isn't egotism to look beneath your defeats and see a tremendous God-given personality. Life for any one of us cannot really begin until we have a true knowledge of a high though humble appraisal of ourselves as persons. ‘. Taken by and large, I think it can be safely said that the average person does not really comprehend his best possibilities. So if you will tse the practical program I gave the college student, it will help you to\find yourself. By its use you can make your life more meaningful and satisfying, more useful and constructive than it now is. And don’t We all want to be that way? (Copyright 1955) \ Second Retreat Is Open to Men of Any Faith Father William Westhoven, C. P., former prisoner of the Com- munist Reds, will be the retreat master, when Pontiac men go on | Carillonneur to Give Recital Dr. M- Garabrandt to play Bells in Tower of Christ Church Ringing out over the countryside a message of faith, hope and joy will be the bells of the carillon in the Christ Church Cranbrook Tow- er Sunday at 4 p.m, Dr. Maurice Garabrandt, carillonneur, organist and director of music of J “The “peertal ~TOHOrOw” Wi hE clude the following numbers: Great Is Thy Mercy G. F. Handel Musette J. S. Bach St. Paul of the Cross Monastery, Detroit. Imprisoned for many months as an American spy, Father ° West- hoven was released in 1953 with other members of the Order of Passionist Fathers including Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara. “brain- washing. " Since his re- lease after\. spending a year re- cuperating, \Father Westhoven ; has been assigned to retreat work Air from Orpheus —_C. W. Gluck Preludio Gian-Carlo| #84 lecturing. \ Calm as the Night Carl Bohm | Men of any faith are invited to Rondo for Carillon Donnell | attend the retreat which begins | Ring, Sweet Bells W. A. Mozart | Friday evening 27 at 6:30 and | Jesu J. S. Bach; ends the following\, Sunday ater | Two Hymns noon at 4. ¥ Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah O God Our Help in Ages Past Information or reservations — be had by contacting, any of. the | Dr. Don Fraser, Merle Berry, George Danic, J. B. Parle, Paul Hagan, Henry Goodell = Joseph Wilhelm, The Christ Church carillon is one of the 15 largest in the country. The Rev. Robert DeWitt, rector, would like people to drive near the church and listen to the recital tomorrow and the four succeeding Sundays. The church is on Lone Pine Road. Diocesan Women Meet A rose given to every Mother in Sunday School and a gift to old- est. and youngest and to Mother with largest family present. Rev. Donald Beughey Speeker ot 11 A. M. Family Life.’ on groups Penal nemacieation of the top. |i EWANGELISTIC & panel summarization of the top- thet amet whe sore . TABERNACLE THE FIRST CHURCH @ Tilden at W. Huron OF THE BRETHREN Morning ‘ervie sla, Mather’ timc Fe * ool M. and Evening Service Pi — a vin a a ony 7:30, WEAR 8 A. M. eg 2 nacanet, Pee their second retreat May 27-29 at | _His..experiences Included. house. 5 -- | aierest, publictrial.and-the ususabe 522° Teacher, Nurse, Dentist Needed Mission Board Seeks Skilled Men, Women for Service Overseas sought by the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church for serv- ice overseas. One woman sought is an ex- perienced elementary school teacher te serve in a school for missionary children in Malacca, Malaya. The ‘group is about twenty-five in number, and the classes are the four upper elementary school grades. These children come from ex- cellent homes, and the teacher will have opportunity to serve boys and girls who will become leaders in the years ahead. The teacher can be appointed for a three-year term, if desired, though the board would like to name her a career missionar y. A woman nurse is needed for the 50-bed Methodist Hospital in La Paz, Bolivia. This is the inter- nationally-known hospital, most famous in Bolivia, founded by Dr. Frank S. Beck. It is modern in all respects. The woman appointed would have a wide range of service op- portunity, including the teaching of student-nurses and the super- vision of nurses. A regular (career) missionary nurse is de- sired, though a three-year appoint- ment can be arranged. A male dentist is needed for the dental clinic at the noted Clara Swain Hospital in Bareilly, India, The second man needed is an accounting and business-experi- office of the mission freasurer in Korea. The increase in construc- sent to Korea, make a needed | place for this experience. If you dre interested in one of | these (or many other) positions, | write to Dr. M. O. Williams (for men) and Marguerite Twinem| New York 11, N. Y. St. John Methodist fo Send Delegates tor of the St. ference of the Methodist Church, Methodist Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 10-15. Mrs. Myrtle Gardner -will attend | from the St. John Methodist Church. Others from the local church who will attend the Cin- cinnati meeting include: Mrs. Hattie Ross and Mrs. Anna Still. Speakers scheduled to address the conference include Dr. C. R. Hooten and John M. Swomley, both of Washington, D. C., E. Lamont Geissinger and Herman Will, both of Chicago, Dr. Prince New York City. Women to Hear Review The United Church Women will hear the last of the series of enced person for service in the| tion funds and relief funds being | (for’ women) at 150 Fifth Avenue, | The Rev. Donald E. Morris, pas- John Methodist Church will attend the 86th ses- sion of the Lexington Annual Con- which will be held in the Calvary | the conference as the lay delegate | A. Taylor Jr., New Orleans, La., and the Rev. Charles E. Golden, | Mothers Day \ocug bile due Oftering Planned tor Servicemen Our Pontiacecongregations of the | Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, St. Trinity Lutheran, at Auburn and Jessie Sts., St. Paul Lutheran, at Joslyn and Fourth, and Grace Lutheran, at S. Genesse and Glendale, will participate in a nationwide special offering for the Synod’s service people on Mother's St: Hugo of the Hills Altar Guild - f is sponsoring a Mother-Daughter Day, May 8. The program includes the co- ; Operation of more than 500 chap- | lains and contact pastors, inclusive | of chaplains and pastors who | |-serve Lutherans at Veterans Ad- ministration hospitals. The annual Mother’s Day offer- ing also sustains 49 service centers at home and overseas. These hospitality. The centers are open to all service people. The program also includes the monthly mailing of private worship pamphlets and devotional mate- rials. A pictorial pocket magazine aeeeeeeee “Double-Time”’ is. pont < quar- - terly. ‘ |GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH} Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker | Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. St. John’s Lutheran Church (Nationa! Lutheras Council) Will Street at Cherry Street Sunday School cweedeees cocsces 9265 8.m, Morning Worship .................11:00a.m. Parsonage: Owege Drive . Phene FE Rev. Cari W. Nelson, B. D., Paster The SALVATION ARMY {| SUNDAY SCHOOL .................... 9:45 A.M. | HOLINESS MEETING ....... rere. . 1D ALM. YOUTH SERVICE ......... 2 sine e's nin esgic ce eda EVANGELISTIC MEETING ........ ooesy 0 SSOP. THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7:30 P. M. 29 W. Lawrence Street KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “MOTHER'S DAY MESSAGE” 7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE “JACOB AT BETHEL” — Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. aa . All Saints Episcopal Church ) WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE ttt. Rev. C. _Georse Widdifield, Rector Dev. tielta-.-2 India in response to. 1. ay Ene = eT Robert y: — ieee p subcaianaipearsta eis lo clock. at nklin Blvd. Mrs. Percy Jones will give the book review “Change of Heart”’ by Harold Ehrensperges with the program lasting just one hour. following parish representatives: | FIRST PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH “BAS Me HOLY COMMUNION 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion, Instructions and Church School. : Ox M. Morning Prayer, Church School. Sermon by Rev. Wm .C. Norvell. . GEORGE'S CHAPEL 8T. ANDREW's CHAPEL Milford, Mich. Dixie Highway near Gashabaw 8:00 a.m. HOLY 8:15 a.m. Holy Communion COMMUNION iGo @ m. Morning Prayer, 9:45 a.m. Church School ly Baptism and Sermon € Chase ‘Street | N96 ra MORNIN ae ee Waldo R; Lyceum, 10:30 A. M. | Sermon by the Nev. Revert J. 10:30 a.m. Pre-School and Evening Service, -7:20 P.M. Bickley, Vicar Church School. Midweek Service, Wed., 7:30 P.M. 4 - me Your Mother - Will Be Honored at Bethany Baptist Church *W. Huron at Mark ‘Ave. Sunday Morning _ | ¥ # L ANSING’ (UP)—A Detroit). -He said even farmers differ | better for a farmer-dominated . to im-| on whether the fair should be a | fair, but Detroit probably would the Fairgrounds in| large-scale version of a county ‘Victor J, Basso, Detroit -archi- tect, recommended an $8,155,000 te move. the fair or expand its present location. But two Senate committee | chairmen said they believed a move might be desirable. Sen, Bert J. Storey (R-Belding), chairman of the Agriculture Com- mittee, and Sen. Perry Greene argument over location of the fairgrounds was fought about seven years ago on the issue of whether the State Fair was ‘‘strict- ly for farmers” or should, include “all state industry.”’ Basso, in his report, said the financial success or failure of the fair ig dependent on attendance. and revenue. The lack of these are considered the cause of the . fair’s in Lansing in 1892, for these reasons, the . fair was returned te and perma- nently located in Detroit in 1905.” He said exhibitions such ag the - automobile show are possible “only where there are industrial- ists to stage them and a density of population to assure an atten- dance that can make them worth. while.” He said the state realized “a Ret revenue of $162,000 for sec- ondary uses of the fair buildings and grounds last year.” Dan assistant legislative counsel of the Michigan Farm Bureau, said his organization has not taken any stand on the matter | since 1947 “‘when there was some sentiment for moving it to a more central location.” be better for the display idea,” | he said. Some farmers fear a centrally | located, farmer-type State Fair | might draw attendance away from | county fairs, hé said. “T have no |Postion on mi the mat- fair where farmers get together or in the nature of an agriculture “showcase” to display farm products to as many consumers as possible, “A central location might be ~THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY. M AY q, 1955 s& ¥ % air Controversy Is Reawakened' said the Detroit fair- peante could be expanded by purchase of 40 acres of privately | owned property which fits into ter one way or the other right) now,” McIntyre said, He did say he believes, however, that Basso’s suggestion for a} the northwest corner of the | “planned expansion of the present pi mg fairgrounds is a good one if the | ' grounds are to be expanded at all.; This property Includes 356 lots “A logical plan is better than a/ Yalued at $2,500,000, he said. He hodge- snes program, ** he said. | recommended that the state peti- the property for ultimate public use. The state could acquire the land over a period of years, he said. WILDLIFE MOTHERS PROVIDE GENTLE | EARLY DAYS FOR THE LITTLE CREATURES WHICH FACE THE SOME- } SERENE Mrs. SWAN cruises WITH HER CYGNETS. i Wak Disney Productions | World Rights Reserved CAUTIOUS MA BEGINS JUNIOR'S _ UPBRINGING. WITH FAMILY oo True us Adventures | TIMES HARSH STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. FACES A LIFE LOAVED |Says Married Men ‘Make Better Gobs ____| tion the city of Detroit to condemn | CORONADO, Calif. —The un- |} dersecretary of the U.S: Navy said last night that married men make better Sailors, Thomas S. Gates Jr., told the | | Navy League of the United States: ‘The Navy has discovered’that a married man is usually more effi- | i cient and more responsible than | an unmarried one.” His talk at the league's anecal| convention stressed the influence of wives. “If the Navy hopes to attract | outstanding young men,” he said, “it must be increasingly alert to iconvince the Navy wife that the: |tasks performed by her husband are important and necessary. It} must give her every consideration | ‘| and support that is possible."’ Peace With Honor Aim of U.S. on Formosa NEW YORK ® — Vice Prest-| dent Richard M. Nixon says the essence of the Formosa problem | is fo ‘maintain peace without sur- | rendering” our nation’s rights. | Nixon, speaking last night be- | § fore the Society of American Mili- | tary Engineers, said President | Eisenhower should be the one to | decide on a course of action in the | Formosan situation, “The best interests of the cour. | try will be served. by placing can- | fidence in the President, who has | all: the facts and the background | and experience to make 4 proper decision,’’ Nixon said. POF FFF E FCF ECVV CFE CFE OPEV FFF FCF ES VEE PAPA PPP PPP PPP OP PPL PP PP PPD OPEL PALE PLP PEELS vw First free library in America was started at Charles Town (now RESPONSIBILITIES. Mother of 1955 Gets Crowned Utah Woman, 75, Wins Citation at Waldorf Luncheon NEW YORK i — Mrs. Lavina Christensen Fugal, 75, was a happy and humble woman yesterday when she was crowned American mother of 1955, Mrs, Fugal, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, had her eight grown chil- | drei With her as she received a citation and pin at a luncheon in | her honor. “This is the most humbling ex- perience of my life,"’ she said. “T've lived nearly 76 years and had a lot of humbling ex- periences.” ‘ Then she added: in the clouds, I'm flying over | them.” Mrs. Fugal’s husbarid died 10) years ago. She put all her children through college and has been ac- | tive in Utah civic and church af- fairs. Mrs, Figal’s citation read in part: “She built through love a home and a life that are models in their | every spiritual and material ap-| - . . She reared her sym- pathy and understanding. Mrs, Fugal, a member of a pioneer Utah family, grew up, lived, and worked in the . fruit} fields while she raised her large | family. The affair at the Waldorf-Astoria | hotel was sponsored by the Ameri-| can Mothers Committee, Inc, Sues for Separation SANTA MONICA, Calif. wH — Virginia Lang, 31, wife of Howard | Lang, 46, motion picture producer, | has filed suit for separate main- tenance. They were married Jan. 25, 1951, and separated Thursday. The couple has a son, Michael, 21 | months, Mrs, Lang filed her suit yesterday. “I'm not up! | PASADENA, Calif. u—From the | | ‘News Story Tips [Unmarried Actress Californianon His Lost Burro ‘Honored as ‘Mother’ SACRAMENTO. Calif. uw — Don- | HOLLYWOOD uw—An unmaried : television actress today got a uni- ald C. Waite, toy buyer from an que Mothers Day gift—10.000- sig- |Oakland department store has / natures of ex-GI’s from Maine to claimed a Texas burro currently | | California, residing in Rochester, N.Y. | Waite was visiting relatives here | when he saw an Associated Press | story from Rochester asking: “Anybody know who belongs to | Judy?” Frances Bavier, known as “mom” |ing World War II, traveled from | Normandy to Saipan with an en- | tertainment troupe. Besides acting, she endeared Judy Is a little burro living in | herself to many by listening sym- the Railway Express office. for | pathetically to problems of home- five days, A companion ate the | si-; sailors, soldiers and Marines. | tags off Judy's crate. s. * Waite yesterday told KBET-TV The huge" scroll was inspired by to thousands ofgGIs dur- | POEOCOOS SS FCC EEG VVC EV OCS SESE CORO FES ltl ln ln ll li lll ll, Al ln tl Mla MMi Mn Min Mi Min Mi Mie Mi Mi hi i ti hh i ht i Charleston), S.C., in 1695. Distributed by King Featuzes Syndicate « Cohehahahaahen) Chicago Tribune writer Kermit N Return Engagement \ Holt, ‘an ex-Marine combat mt Ni | respondent, He saw her on NBC- \ of the \ | TV's comedy series “It's A Great \Y ; Y Life,’’ where she plays the mother- Merry Larks ly Amy. LY \ Remembering’ her wartime role | \ of substitute mother, he circulated | \ BUD LAUGHTON the scroll through veterans organ- \) a | izations in various cities. ART SEIFERT The 52-year-old actress said she ‘ a \ will personally answer as many | aid \ signatures as possible during her , Wednesday Thru Sunday summer vacation, : \Y cag & Pas s \Y Okays Political Amnesty \ \ HAVANA, Cuba ® — President \ Hotel Commodore 4 Fulgencio Batista signed last night | 4195 Dixie Hwy. \ a bill granting political amnesty to | political offenders. 7777222 S —. 2. . LL on ea RK A Roki , sult in a major strike : “Unless Ford or General Motors | sign up because of their sales bat- tle, I think we'll —— labor P omist who frequently | trouble in Detroit is. year,’ seve, na lederal mediator in Daughterty added in a speech be-- labor disputes, said yesterday, the | fore an industrial relations con- CIO-UAW: chief's demand may re- | ference. . rrr r rere er err TT ee eee rey’ o i i i i Mi Ah i in i ia Min Mi dad teed ‘anousl wage for ayto work- | pie ove Rr. Carroll R. Daugh- | Predicts GAW Strike if Firms Hold Out HOUSTON uw — Walter Reuther | “isn't kidding’ about a ane it A i th A hh in Mi in Ni An i i in tn a i in i i a ian hahaa te VV VVYVeeVeYeYeeeevreeeveeevevrrrrevrvvvv,”” * . . wa csuenty. Northwestern Uni- | Peer eS eke) bs 7. \ ome See It . pe) DRIVEIN: | | Screen EBPE rages Aq Kiddies! nn ns ~Dinie Hwy. 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TOWN — AND TEAR apes PHIL CAREY ‘0 WYOMING ‘g IY SAT MARTHA WILLIAM EVANS: uVER- ‘BISHOP. acne la-la-la-la ils tla tn li ta tata tt Ml Me Mi Ni i Mi i Lin eee Vee eee CTC CCC CCC CUT CO CC CCC CCC UCC CCCCCCCCT?™ a i i i i i i i i i i hh i hi i i hi ho bi i i hh hi i ho i i i i i ho et te | news diréctor Hank Thornley he) \_ won the animal in a contest Spon | sored by a New York toy firm. | He read a letter saying the burro | | would be shipped from Texas. How did the burro get to Roch- | ester? Waite doesn't know. He said he planned to keep the | burro—if and when he gets it— | at his parents’ home in North | Sacramegto, EAGLE \Starts SUNDA Theater 2 Joan Davis Sues Firm ‘for Hair Bleach Harm j | HONOLULU u— Actress Joan | Davis filed suit in Circuit Court | today for $150,000 damages against | the Honolulu bra am adler ; Peer solution caused injuty to| | Joan’s eye last year. It did not | jseeetty which eye. D. Dudley Pratt, lawyer repre. | | senting the corporatiore, declined | | comment. | .Jesse James’ Women When They Kissed Him They Kept Their Gun! RIPPING OUT OF JESSE JAMES’ EXCITING LIFE COMES THE TRUE STORY OF THE WOMEN HE LOVED AND LEFT AT EVERY ¢ DOUBLE-CROSS ROAD. IN THE WEST! for the First Time Thief Steals Flowers, |Empties Cashbox, Too Mothers Day display in a florist’s shop here a burglar took a potted | hydrangea and a potted red rose. | To this he added a brass planter | and two boxes of gold letters for ‘inscribing ribbons with appropri- | ‘ate sentiments, Then, police reported somewtiat | cynically yesterday, he took $250 ifrom the till TIAA WF TORO-RI wnuas @nace HOLDEN ‘KELLY PrREpRIC BICKKY storing PEGGIE CASTLE * DONALD BARRY JACK BEUTEL + LITA BARON wm Mike Carr. | Gn Bates - Lov Bates - Blood Ballon! PRINT BY TECHNI COLOR © FEATURES AT 12:40 — 3:40 — 6:50 — 9:55 NOTE! LAST DAY — “Smoke Signal” and “Jungle Man - Eaters’ — Box Office Open ‘til 11 P. M. -UNUSUAL FIRST RUN HITS-2 —ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM— | Men Would Do Anything For... Gets | ee vee ¢ ibe "Secreted eifer tbe SEE = The First Spectacular Motion Picture Ever Filmed Amid the Pagan Wonders of the Jungle! “™™ JOHN AGAR ™ Rosemarie Bowe FEATURE AT 11:10 — 2:15 — 5:20 — 8:30 PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR' »* Understudy Considers Breaking Actress’ Leg By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—A few months ago, robusty Gretchen Wyler, an attractive blond Okie; wrote to showgal friends complaining about an understudy’s life. “I’m not a happy chick because I get the healthiest darned people to understudy,” she lamented. “I guess the only way for me to get a break is to break the star's leg.” Suddenly “Gretch” was snatched out of the chorus and her understudy role—and handed a featured part and a show-stopping song in “Silk Stockings,” then Don Ameche- Hildegarde Neff musical. She didn’t have to break anybody's leg. Yvonne Adair had pulled out of thes how just before its Broad- way opening because she was having a baby. Now Gretchen Wyler sits in the dressing room at the Imperial once used by Mary Martin when she, too, was a Broadway beginner, doing her famous “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” song. Gretchen now has an understudy of her own. - Her understudy, Miss Carol Risser, no doubt complains to friends about the remarkable good health enjoyed by Miss Wyler. * * * * “What do you weigh?” I asked her the other night after she'd come. off stage after stopping the show with her “Josephine” number. ' “Nobody’s going to know that!” replied Miss Wyler. She's curvy and cushiony and is sup- posed to be an Esther Williams type. “I was always a big gal and people were always saying ‘Watch it, Gretch.’ But the producers seem to be Rappy: They told me, ‘Don’t lose a pound.’” Her upstairs dressing room is a drop-in headquarters for everybody. Her maid, Rosie, is always -bringing in goodies, and Gretchen and her understudy are frequently sitting there insisting to themselves they're not going to eat a thing ... while they partake. “Oh, oh, I’m on,” Gretchen may say suddenly. “Here, George” to actor George Tobias—‘‘you're not doing anything. Hook me up!” GRETCHEN x *k§ &* * And, hooked up, she flies downstairs and on stage, comes off almost staggering from exhaustion after the “Jose- phine” number in which she demonstrates that Napoleon's gal had “agitatin’ eyes” and “undulatin’ hips.” ~ “How long was I an understudy?” Gretchen said the other night. “Why, all my life!” It seemrs a Jong time to her. Actually, she turned 23 just a few days after her big success in the Broadway opening. Waiters in a 44th St. restaurant refuse to serve a famous and finicky drama critics who complains loudly about every- thing. The manager has to handle the chore. . . A suburban cafe has dictaphone “bugs” in the lobby and washrooms so the boss can hear the customers’ comments. ; * * * * Bea Lillie was offered 60 G's for three weeks’ work at the Sahara in Vegas ... A trans-Atlantic airliner recently made the crossing with four passengers and seven crewmen. Singer June Christy, who had a baby in August, is ex- pecting again. Ingrid Bergman will co-star with Jean Gabin in a European movie. . Earl Wrightson, singer on the Rob’t. Q. Lewis show, wants to shave off his mustache, but he’s on-the cover of a TV mag for June—and the editors asked him to keep the lip lettuce till the issue hits the stands. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Lee Marvin doesn’t joke about! Liberace’s teeth any more: “After all, he has 32 teeth like every-| one elses It just happens all his are in front.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A new home fire extinguisher puts out a blaze quickly, sometimes before much damage can be done by the fire department.”—Jack Herbert. That's earl, brother. {Copyright 1955) ROK Ewer Says Reds Plan New Korea Attack DALLAS, Tex. W—Another at- | tack in Korea is. indicated by a 'Communist military buildup in North Korea, the Korean ambas- Wilson Censorship Rapped by Butler NEW LONDON, Conn, u—Dem- | ocratie National Chairman Paul | sadne enys. Butler says Secretary of Denfese ““..m,.. Communists are preparing Wilson's recent directive on De- ‘another attack,” Dr. You Chan fense Department news releases’ while is “partisan mismanagement n | Yang said here yesterday er eaten ;an--route.. then | _from....San-.. Aahanin A STARS academy winner's ‘‘The Long Gray Oakland = Scope-Technicolor picture is Tyrone Power. AS BRIDE — Dublin-born Maureen O'Hara, Irish vixen of John Ford’s ‘‘The Quiet Man,” again plays an Irish girl in the four-time Line.”’ Also starred in the Cinema- “Gray Line’ comes to the Surrender Site at Reims Quiet Maps Still on Walls: of Room Where lke | Took Capitulation | REIMS,..France #®—Ten years | ago today Gen. Alfred Gustav | Jodi strode into the map room at | | Allied headquarters here to sur-| render Germany's armed forces. The big red-brick trade school near the railway cut, once Gen. | Eisenhower's headquarters, keeps | ap surrender room as it was at | 2:41 a.m., May 7, 1945. Huge col | ored maps paper the wall, show- | bac! ing the advance of the Allied forces. * * * The Germans tried to give up to the Western powers alone, | pleading there were six million German refugees in Eastern Eu: rope and they had to keep fight- ing the Russians to protect the refugees. But Allied policy called | for unconditional surrender of the Germans, Eisenhower insisted they give up to all, He got his way. The Western Allies tried to hold up news of the surrender 24 hours, wanting to get a Soviet announce- iment at the same time. They | failed. Eastern Europe still cele- | brates the anniversary May 9, the | date of another signature at Ber- lin. In view of the position West Ger- many achieved this week ag a sov- ereign partner of the West, few’ | Allied bigwi attend anniversary ceremonies in- gs ‘were expected to Western Europe. At Reims itself, the celebration | was held to a low pitch. Arrange- ments called for dedication of ‘a plaque on the house where Fisen- hower lived and inauguration of a memorial to French resistance forces. , ‘Separated Twin in Grave Shape After Setback CHICAGO UM — Rodney Brodie, | who made medical hostory 2's years ago by becoming the first | ‘ head-joined Siamese twin to sur- | vive separation is in grave condi- oot following an unexpected set- | ee of Illinois Research | | old boy has a brain hemorrhage | which doctors are unable to check. Rodney has been in a coma) since early yomertny Doctors say = ts no appar- | ent injury to Rodney's brain, | | | Hospital said the famous 3'9-year- | | which has been without a hard) covering, and that they have been unable to determine the cause = the bleeding. The youngster, who had been itv. | ing a normal life at his family’s Ferris, Ill., farm home, was re- | turned to the hospital Tyesday aft- [- er his parents noticed he had be- | come lethargic and did not run and | play as usual. Surgeons discovered the internal bleeding in an exploratory. opera- tion Thursday, but the setback was | not made public until last night. | | | _| Sean Open on Sunday at 12:45 P.M. ““Biitler told the Connecticut State Convention of Young Democrats last night the entire publishing in- “The Reds in the North have derground hangars and, brought in built up over 40 airfields and un- | NOW PLAYING ON OUR GIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN Last Complete Show Starts at 10:10 P.M. ———_—_—— ———————— “Bex Office Open Tih 11:00 P.M. }made steel, concrete and earth NEW YORK (@®—An oil painting tection in homes from. flying glass | -and other debris. Even in homes | that withstood the awful’ blast, mannequins, draperies and walls were riddled or pitted by slivers of glass, and floors were covered with a carpet of glass pellets. Shelters, or possibly ducking in- |to. some protected corner, could answer this threat. ® Shall Protect Dogs in A-Test Atomic Bomb Blast) Fails to Kill Animals’ —_——— Behind Shields Churchill Gives Painting SURVIVAL CITY, Nev. —Man- ‘to New York Publisher shelters may be the only solid de- | of a coastel scene from Sir Winston fensive answer to man's most ter- | | | Churchill was among the gifts Feyieg veseeee, seem: and ther- | | given Arthur Hays Sulzberger last That appears today to be the | Might marking his 20th anniversary foremost tangible result of Opera- | °* president and publisher of the tion Cue, the major Civil Defense | | New York times. ‘Orson Welles Registers _ to Marry Italian Actress LONDON @®.— Orson Welles, American actor, writer and direc- tor, filed: formal notice yesterday —his 40th birthday — at Caxton | Among messages praising Sulz- test, and allied military experi- | t ments in Thursday's _ powerful xerger’s record were letters from | atomic shot. Churchill and President Eisen- Scores of test dogs, rats, rab- hower. bits, guinea pigs and mice sur- vived the blast in shelters. both Brainy Bell Is Offered surface and underground, from 1.050 to 2.750 feet. R. L. Corsbie, Five Scholarships JERSEY CITY, N.J. ww — This director of civil effects tests for | the Atomic Energy Commission, | bell has a brain. said 24 hours later, “I doubt that | any were killed.” | ter’ s College, has been offered five | couraged by the fact that two con- | cluding a Fulbright award for a crete block type houses withstood | | year’s study in Italy. the blast at the % mile point.| He also is considering law Only their windows and doors , Scholarships offered hy New York failed to hold, | University, Chicago University. Very clear was the need for Pro- | Harvard and Villanova. Michael Bell, a senior at St. Pe- | Civil Defense heads were en graduate school scholarships, in- | Hix & Hrands Iu Joha Ingieson, Preprieter Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS Sunday Dinners from 12 Noon Luncheons Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Monday Through Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations , WPON 7." RADIO STATION 4x ‘Mother S Day) rm Tomorrow ON ay re At 8:30 P.M. ROBERT WANGER & DEBRA PAGET in | LAST DAY! “MOTHER « we YEAR” CHILDREN AND THE MOTHER ALSO VALUARLE GIFTS PRESENTED TO THE FOLLOWING 4 MOTHER'S SELECTED FROM OUR AUDIENCE... THE YOUNGEST & OLDEST MOTHERS! THE MOTHER WITH THE MOST WITH THE MOST GRANDCHILDEN! -GIFTS PRESENTED thru WAYNE GABERT ® LOU-MOR the of the Award Winning Director Of: “THE INFORMER” “GRAPES OF WRATH” “HOW GREEN WAS ..» With Pleasure and Pride We Announce The Showing Of "THE LONG GRAY LINE"! ite an tent *° ch ; ie this wee ° rthy © ye ‘man, W dustry is disturbed over what he | 599 planes, including 425 jets,” he termed the “paper curtain” .cen-| stated. sorship rule imposed by Wilson ‘ of # that all press releases must make | | a “constructive contribution.” | Pontiac Theaters ie. i Ba 7, : | “His rule,” Butler said, ‘'sets . ; 5 ee Wied i up @ paper curtain which may be | OAKLAND ee is | Sat.: ‘White Feather,” Robert | used by his department to hide - anything that does not show him Wagner, John Lund, Debra Paget, CinemaScope. and his department in the most favorable light.” Sun. thru Sat.:,‘‘The Long Gray Line?’ Tyrone Power, Maureen Butler said a censorship system Seats on aeons | ene ‘THEY BROUGHT thru Fri.: “Blackford THEIR . JUNGLE CODE INTO THE SCHOOL! “He added: “Mr. Wilson does not understand | Sat. that his gag rule has no place in| Jungle,” Glenn Ford, Anne the Public business.” Francis, Louis Calhern. i This is the story of a teacher, and the teen-agers who | terrorize the classrooms! As a best-celler and widely New Lake Theatre read magazine story it shocked all America! And now ~ it's terrific, timely screen entertainment! Walled Lake, Mich. SUNDAY —- MONDAY —- TUESDAY IRVING BERLIN'S “THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” You'll Cheer Their Wonderful Love Story * > ‘THE LONG GRAY LIN! - TECHNICOLO MERMAN, DONALD O'CONNOR, MARILYN MONROE. DAN DAILEY, JOHNNIE RAY, MITZI GAYNOR Color by DELUXE in CINEMASCOPE "GLENN FORD: sme Francis-Lous CALHERN | : ee MARGARET HAYES *—PLUS ~ ’ “Bedy Rountifal” ee Also en als Ott” — + | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 “—_ eg ae e a : eT : ae 1") : eee | ) , rts of seulp- | Just About Time S$ Today Dont Beg Hollywood Jobs| seadvpomurr | Eker SSR i i a . "TV actors can atiord to be in-j unti:you've estabished your mme|| W@W Color Film Te] ]/g |\1 stmas. tute and other inter-| Ruiz in 902, that they were s0p- dependent, and. they are, Most of | in another medium. If you don't ested groups. arated in 1908, and that now she| Bi irl BER 11° ' them realize that thé films can| you can get-lost here.” Bi h C . shi Information may be obtained by wants a division ef the community 3 Miles Past Airport hat in| help build their names: and bank|” Hie feels that Hollywood has un-|| “OLE th of Craf tsmanshi p writing Fisher Body Division, Gen |property , | , accounts. But movies today pro- ted the pow TV to! _ vide ‘steady employment for only | “niin mene, OT | A new sound and colt film, facture are all dramatically cov-| Michigan. ; a choice few, And so New York 3 |“Body Bountiful’ distributed by/ered in the film. : a ‘ ? 4 Miles North of “The that TV actors have | : : on st = oe peter Pam, to go > eaipweed or ireabne the Fisher Body Division of Gen- In the automotive area, the film | Destroys 25,000 -Chicks ack Decker db Pontiec on US-10 relag : yo: to make a name for themselves,’’ | eral Motors is an added attraction | traces. the manufacture of a door | Delayed in Shipping | ; . —- _@ he declared. “That's a lot of ba-'¢) the billing, “Blackboard Jun-| from the drawing board of a stylist Sunday Dinner Specials Roast Turkey Dinner loney. Last summer Kim Stanley | gie,” being shown at the Strand on through the successive stages | LONDON (p—Some 25,000 | took =~ Traveling a iy —_ | Theater this week, of engineering, tooling, die design, | Chicks had to be destroyed by a Sata caline, Bees : és igan turned away 500 people) 4 smooth mixture of entertain-| testing and checking, fabrication | London vetenarian last night after r en Dinner ........ ~~? He Bry ie here wie | oer? night. It was not because | o1¢ and education, the film re- | and assembly to the moment when | a transport hitch caused them to| Includes Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable and Salad of her Broadway reputation, but /iates the story of the birth of/& new car owner first opens the]. is. neduled flight to Italy. ENTREES the nomination, which improved | )-ause she had done the show — : door to sit behind the wheel ; | his professional standing and earn- | 5 ‘ry, ee ee, ee | aire weer, ge Poultry dealer Harry Tabor who || Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus ............+-.5--99¢ wi os a ane . dyer ! k & Mush 15¢ ing power. “Tt's the same way with names : was shi to Rome Chopped Stea usnrooms eeoeesccese Sap chert moe prouder of the | tie Ariene Francis and Wally Cox | 7°™ the stone age to the present.) Im 9 sense, the filmuts ‘9 ple- oie wrmsctaccdin edule teen Oe Hickory Honey Ham & Spiced Apple......:...90¢ “reaches tha . | Sylvania Award. Reason: he got | when they go out and do summer | Central theme of the film is | the | dominant y “ al | Other Entrees at Reasonable Prices—Half Portions for Childrea nat a8e (0-| the Academy honor for just one | theaters.” | man’s creative ability and his + jold and might not have lasted an- | Served 12 Neon ‘til 8 P. M and pa ale rg Hed role. The TV honor came for a| | evelution from a creature fash- |] Paved Parking Air Conditioning . OR 3-4131 out of something to do. | \" — = —— ope ann ret, Before the 19th century, Ameri-| ‘ening. things with bis hands to | : We Cater to Banquets and Private Parties — ‘ | Vishinsky to the love-Starved| can bison ranged as far east as| ®” individual presiding over Make Mother's Day a Great Day at Jack Decker's Something always turns up,” | ne | fabulow: hines invented t j Marty. the Carolinas. In their westward; ™ » mac ave’ ade — * * & | ead F ile Satisfy his instince for both | = | migration, they pounded out trails | ‘ . “I like deing pictures,” Steiger | followed by the Indians and later! Tality and quantity. | wy said. “‘But I'm convinced that you | settlers, routes now followed by! Cobbling, silversmithing, furni- | hes 90. : i ~ 0 'S anniversary | should never come to Hollywood | modern highways. | ture-making and automobile manu- W AT E R F 0 R D Phone | ' DRIVE-IN THEATER \Oteatad ICE Dale rite ze. Lg T b4 alel igs ta) Macdonald O'HARA: CAREY 6 qyii¢ c | ey ja Ps De ° 6 7 | P a é i \» (@r, qe ‘ ’ 6 J? VECHN/ICOLOR, s »Jild ° oe ’ 6 ‘4 4 SUNDAY | SUNDAY & | MON DAY ae = “aediirelieeee qe ee ~_ oe ae ae —_ Wed., Pri.: “The Silver Chalice,” color, | cies JANE GOES UNDERWATER efor thrills! eolor, Mau- ; “Black ad ap | ...for excitement! = Gilbert Ro: Ja Many Rivers to Groen.” |] --efor adventure! | a : S HOWARD HUGHES ! ; JANE RUSSELL . 12 Mile Reet,” olor, Robert Wag- ; “Hansel and Gretel, : “Bridges at ‘Toko-ri* color, Kelly, Williem ng Bee Audie Murphy, Mari é erlihy; Cattle Queen of = ecler, Y Stanwyck. Sa ee reer eprom renee sninn memes meerreneenmmnaaomemnee 4 | STARTS | FIRST SHOWING | mio SUNDAY | PONTIAC AREA || IRM | | | | \ Box Office Opens 6:30} || i yi a. First Show at 7:40 | —_* pS 4 op mhandyne peapran | — AWAYTHE | SILENCER... AND HITS THE STORY OF BIG-TIME VICE AND-VIOLENCE _ Ral BAST! FAMILY BOOM — Mrs. A. J. Macksey and son, Jim, efijoy a few moments discussing house interiors in the family activity room of their new Charnwood Hills home. The exterior of the colonial-ranch home is pictured in the photo across the top of the page. A one-story THE PONTI ATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 ‘ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, a i. arsine nana, bic: f ‘te Sp : H * anes eel. eee x ROLES, Pontiac Press Phetes structure, it measures 96 feet long and is located at the top of one of the many hills in Charnwood, a new development east of Adams Rd. ee eS ee Homes, Inc. C PRES NEW ORLEANS GRILL WORK — The front entrance of the A. J. Macksey home in Charnwood Hills is framed in white painted iron grillwork typical of\the New Orleans area. This same white is used for the clapboard gables and the shutters of the windows as well as Your Neighbor's House Scenic Charnwood Hills Features By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE It is designed for relaxed, gracious country living; it is built on a site overlooking acre after acre of rolling hills, winding val- ley roads and wooded areas; it is located in a new development where careful planning has re- sulted in a complete community of one-story colonial-ranch homes which seem to grow out of the — =—— ———— bene fs the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Macksey and their son, Jim, in Charnwood Hills (east of Adams Rd. between South Blvd.‘ and Square Lake Rd.) ‘ The 96-foot long exterior is * gables and for the wood section of the dining room window bay. For a floor plan, the Mack- seys chose a design with three large bedrooms, a master bath- room and a bathroom and dress- ing room suite; spacious en- trance hall. with shutter-doored wardrobe closets, a living and dining room, kitchen combined comes a part of the large activ- ity room and wide windows in- vite-natural lighting inside mak- ing the interior part of the surrounding landscape. with a family activity room and a Tauhary Spaciousness {is not. exclusive- ly an exterior prerogative in Charnwood Hills, this same illusion is incorporated in the interior of the Macksey home. This is achieved hy the absence of full-wall partitions—one room appears to blend into another. Although the dining room is actu- ally a area, it flows into the living. room physically and functionally. The kitchen be- Gold draperies complement the living and dining room green and French provincial furniture in fruitwood is at home in this ‘setting. Rolling Building 5 er chairs and tt any tables. J provide an i The most-lived-in and most- conversed-about, area of the honse is the kitchen - activity room. Measuring 40 feet from the - kitchen door to the activity room window, the unit is. blessed. with ay with counter top in Formica to match the mahogany. Other, are in beige and counters of the kitchen are done in coral, a note picked from the leaf-patterned waill- tile. Mr. Macksey is a member of paper covering the kitchen. the Ranch Homes, Inc. firm © celling.. The activity room has a raised sOnivery: RE AGREES HEN saaidtsis se tone gh | ‘thé activity room is visible. Walls of the latter are done in white mahogany which match entrance hall with its shutter-doored cloak ee ee Ah a lpeet lt bs So tatheoenent : ao ee ao # ih sl ‘ \ eB * ahi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 A ¢ al _ PRIDE in our CITY... in our HOME ---Paint Up --Fix Up Shellacked Floor | FE CanBe Patched = x Clean Marble Daily ‘sary the best bet is leaving the job SEE THE OUTSTANDING NEW “Trailview Home” MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! # 2 Baths, 3 Sédroome % Separate Dining Room, Breakfast Space off Kitchen * Full Basement, Brick Construction * Front and Rear Center Hall Pian a Terre TT eS ee ee ee a ee ee ee MOTT CT CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CC CCCCC?T _eeeeeerereverevrervrvrverrrerrVTVeYTY | $16,000 % $16,500 including Lots - | ‘BHA and VA APPROVED : sy Model home located at corner of ‘Pontiac. Trail ae V Welch Road. Made open daily , to 8 p.m. 2 ROBELL REAL ESTATE & BUILDING CO. 1102 W. Maple Rd., Walled Lake MArket 4-1552 When a shellacked floor shows wear and tear only in spots, it is possible to patch it without re- doing the entire area. With steel wool and a floor cleaner designed or oil polish carefully from the sections that are to be repaired, Let the surface dry thoroughly, then cover the worn areas with two coats of shellac. The second coat may be applied within four | hours of the first. You'll find that the patched areas blend in with the rest of the floor. Marble, now appearing more and more in furniture, needs day to day care to keep its rare luster and smoothness. Lukewarm water will take care of everyday dust and dirt. Twice a year, suds it with de- tergent to remove dirt which might become ingrained. If re- polishing marble becomes neces- to a profesional. Willis M. BREWER _ Broker Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wanted © Buy and Sell Contracts. © Will Trade Contracts for Ranch Type Homes. -55 N. Parke St. FE 4-518] TO BUY OR SELL REAL ran JOHN KINZLER 670 W. i - * rE 4-3525 Reasey Electric Electric Contractor Appliance—Fixtures Phone OR 3-260! . OR 3-1483 . 4494 Dixie Orayten Piains, a To Buy of Sell Real Estate See Bateman: & Kampsen Realty Company FE 38-0528 377 South Telegraph = for: the. purpose, remove all wax |. face units, It isn't necessary to have a whopping large kitchen to have al good kitchen today, Increasing use of built-in ovens and separate sur- and are readily housed in steel, cabinets, has brought a new era of functional efficiency and beauty in smart steel kitchens of any size. The flexibility of kitchen arrange- | ment, the space-saving, and the, conveniences. provided by decen- | tralized cooking appliances make built-ins “particularly. popular in small-space planning. They espe- | cially fit into the design of compact | one-wall kitchens. Because of-their durability, re sistance to heat and moisture, £-sagres: ~~ : Pp tiac [ s F 1 folks — full price 12,500 Fa-=mel=)maslelalia down to veterans ol=) @iaslelace much more alo] UL-t Mi fe] mi Zolulmaalelal-s in eastview *automati © full basement large recreation ares ®@ genuine oak flooring © wardrobe closets with sliding doors ® lovely tile beth Pontiac area . , it and "you'll buy it. -*qutomatic hot water Yes, here is value, value never ‘Wetere equalled in the + for in the “eastview” the — foe that are usually went which blend with. |with an 8 foot plank at least 2. inches thick and 12 inches wide, | laid across two 6-foot step lad- ‘| If you attach them to a section of course, be removed from the piece of furniture in which they belong INVITATION TO COOKING—Beauty teams with convenience and | furniture functional efficiency in this compact steel kitchen, one of the newest creations for modern homes. Along one wall area are space-saving, built-in appliances and beautiful steel cabinets, all in a turquoise green hue that blends smartly with patterned wallpaper and white brick | housing the wall oven. Easy-to-clean, durable steel cabinets provide abundant storage space besides holding surface cooking units, dish- washer, stainless steel sink, and over-range exhaust fan with ventilating hoods. Despite its compactness, this colorful, wife-saving steel kitchen boasts adequate counter space for food preparation, too. Spacious Kitchen Is Not Needed for Efficiency between storage space. Even the refrigerator can be one of the new wall or under counter built-ins if desired | Plenty of counter. space is al-, lowed between the cooking units | and sink, and there's a wealth of storage area in the easy-to-clean | steel base and wall cabinets. The | wall cabinets above the cooking |units house-an exhaust fan with | ventilator hood to protect wallpa- per and cabinets from smudges and to remove cooking odors. SAFETY PAYS A handy: scaffold can be formed | ders. It is adjustable for painting ceilings or lower story of a house. The Institute for Safer Living recommends clamps to hold the Good Painting Practice When you're painting the draw- ers of a desk or chest, it’s advis- able to remove the handles or knobs and paint them separately. cardboard, they're easy to handle. The drawers themselves should, of and also painted separately. _|the AU.S.- Department of Agricul- _|farm implements. airplanes and construction. Uses Named ol LS THIS WEEK'S | SPECIALS! for Woods Agriculture Department Cdmpiles a List of Products Almost every kind of wood has @ special or distinctive us@ Here are some examples compiled by ture: ASH—Handles, vehicle parts and BASSWOOD — Fixtures and fur- | niture parts. BEECH — Woodenware, flooring and furniture parts. YELLOW BIRCH—Millwork and NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR— Posts, poles, boats and shingles. SOUTHERN WHITE CEDAR — Boat :and tank stock and poles. WESTERN RED CEDAR—Pen- cils and cedar chests. CHERRY — Electrotype blocks and furniture. a poles and core stock. COTTONWOOD — Boxes, cases, farm containers and _ furniture parts. SOUTHERN CYPRESS — Green- houses, silos, tanks and construc- tion. DOUGLAS FIR—Construction. SOFT ELM—Cheese boxes and containers. — ROCK ELM — farm implements. BALSAM FIR — Pulpwood and light farm construction. RED GUM — Furniture, mill- work, fruit and vagetable boxes. HACKBERRY — Furniture and some auto bodies. "TiEAEL OC Cmaerection . HICKORY — Implement handles and ‘baseball bats. oo LARCH — Construc- Cooperage and PONDEROSA PINE — Millwork,/ planing - mil) —. may STEP LADDERS 4 ft. length... .$3.35 5 ft. length... . .$4.20 6 ft. length... . .$5.04 Extension Ladder 20 ft. length. . .$17.40 24 ft. length. . .$20.75 32 ft. length. . $27.85 36 ft. length. . .$32.40 COMBINATION DOORS 3 different widths: 2’6'', 2°8", WHITE PINE SCREEN STOCK 7o oe — 8 panes a | 2 for ¢ Per $30 Ft. * FREE DELIVERY * % DRIVE OUT TODAY—AND SAVE ues. LOWRIE LUMBER coupes 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Walton) ‘Phone FE 2-9104 Lots of FREE PARKING Right at the Door! instruments, pulpwood, farm con- struction. SITKA SPRUCE—Ladders, some | ENGLEMAN SPRUCE — Con- struction. SYCAMORE — Boxes, crates and millwork. : WALNUT — Furniture and mill- baskets, SILA-TEX is che remarkable texture ” paint that seals cracks and wallboard joints as it decorates. You can brush a single coat '4, t0 4_ inch thick over smooth plaster, varnished wood, sized walls, painted surface—or over any type of wallboard. Easy to apply with paint brush. Use it for attractive smooth, stippled or 2-tone finish. For economical decorating, get SILA-TEX today in white or 9 pop ~ ular pastel shades. rc] Available in 5 Ib. pkgs. and 25 tb. begs. Come in for free color card. BARNES HARDWARE WALLPAPER | OUTLET 105 S$. Seginew St. e eS seatemmanaail compare “‘eastview” feature | for feature with anything youve seen before — anywhere... *3 bedrooms _ *brick construction - c gas heat ° — large kitchen and you'll find all found only in Pi more costly . see sind ease __ am. to 9 p.m, daily Many, man dians were WHREE WEEKS. age wee ernedinae The response to this lovely, rolling, wooded. hills subdivision was tremen- dous. We were more than gratified, though not surprised, when the hundreds of visitors we had expected mounted into thousands. Many people were so enthralled by the wonderful, picturesque lot sites that early sales promise rapid development of this enchanting new community. Plenty of beautiful lot sites are still available for those who desire serene, suburban living in a luxury ranch-styled home priced lower than you could possibly imagine. have asked us, “Where did Y people Hills?” “Was it the home of early Christians Christianity?" “Did you where did the name ‘Christian Hills’ come. from?” = tet he neue persisted down came from Rhode Island where he- converted to be proud to ea, “Tlve i “ha apionngy ort 56d Oa eis ts Cen ee ‘ou get the name, Well, we actually didn't know at first but through the kind co-operation of Joe Haas, historical writer for the Pontiac Daily Press, this is the story of whence came the name, Christian Hills: ‘Way back in the year 1822 Reverend Smith Weeks took up sestdenie ip Bec: tion 20 of Avon Township. This is where Christian Hills sfifal Chitation’ Hilla: “J ?” “Was it a place where the In- name it ieee “Just Christian a a + an gies ge aR es . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1955 ~ ELECTRIC STARTER * Ai lastl A iene power mower that starts as easily as your car! aac new . sen's popular Lawn = is more than ever Se a favorite wer mower,” us for a free | ote demonstration, soon! —— of = por > the KEEGO. Harware No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Ave. Keego Harbor FE 2-3760 Power Tools. Shon C ut Working With Aluminum EREPEEEGE ita gE Fal Eni, i CONTRACTOR Stete & City Licensed WIRING INSTALLATIONS Over 25 Years in Pontiac | 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 Ty with Peal ection weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. 62 Years of Fence Building FE 5-747] “Tat. PAYMENT IN AUGUST PAYMENT. sine coated after 36 MONTHS TO PAY LOT FOR C-CLAMP SCROLL FORMING or accessories are needed, They offer the following hints and” suggestions to power-tool fan- eclers who make the switch to aluminumcraftt, 1, When cutting aluminum on the circular saw, the not-too-famil- iar ring of the blade biting into metal is no cause for alarm, Al- though it may sound as if the blade is being damaged, it is not. The combination rip - crosscut blade furnished with a circular saw is ample and strong enough to cut aluminum without dulling. 2. For drilling accurate, clean holes in aluminum, the drill press is ideal. Place a waste piece of wood beneath the aluminum and feed a machine spur bit slowly into the metal. (Machine spur bits are similar to the common auger bit, except that they have plain points instead of screw points.) Twist drills may of course be used, too, to make smaller holes. ‘3. The jointer may be used prepara Power tools will help shortcut your work with aluminum in an- ae way. With them you can make special forming jigs and) fixtures for bending and shaping | elumiown. Without forming jigs Homemade jigs and fixtures for cutting, bending and shaping facilitate the home craftsman's work with soft almuinum. your aluminum projects are sharp- ly limited in scope, since it's dif- ficult to form the material if it is not held securely in a stationary fixture, Some of the jigs you'll find most useful include: Sawing Jig—For cutting aluml- minum sheet on the circular saw, it eliminates the tendency of the metal to rise above the saw blade. Large flat board clamped to saw fence holds down the metal, Edge - Rolling Jigs—For rolling ornamental edges on sheet alu minum, they consist of dowel rods in various sizes, each with a saw kerf cut the length of the rod. Saw kerf holds metal edge, while diam- eter of dowel determines diameter ot ‘edge roll. Tube-Bending Jig — Prevents kinks while permitting identical bends in lengths of tubing. It's made of semicircular wood block | fastened to a rectangular wooden plate equipped with stop blocks. Scroll - Forming Jig — Used to bend flat bars of aluminum into scroll shapes, it consists of a round. block of wood of any re- quired diameter, bolted to a _|New Decorative Use for Asbestos Shingles A new use for asbestos-cement siding shingles has been found by interior decorators. They ate uti- | lizing the attractively colored shin- gles as plaques for flower vases and on walls behind flower ar- rangements to mask off clashing | background colors, Because they | are made in many pleasing colors, it is easy to choose shingles which will harmonize with the flowers, craft you'll find that your projects will dictate the design of many additional jigs ard fixtures, You'll make them yourself and be dog- proud of your ingenuity, Color Stain Wood Cabinets Kitchen Cupboards Take. on Many Tones With New Process Here are directions for color staining wood kitchen cabinets. They were compiled after experi- ments on clear ponderosa pine eabinets in both assembled and knocked-down form. A knocked-down, or “KD” kitch- en cabinet is entirely precut and sanded. It is assembled and in- stalled with a hammer and screw driver. 1, Clean the wood surface of all dust, dirt and grease. 2. Apply the stain and wipe it off | * to get the desired depth of color. The longer the stain is allowed to penetrate before wiping, the a er the color becomes, 3. Apply one or two coats of clear, satin varnish (dull finish varnish) or lacquer. 4, Sand lightly between coats to keep surfaces smooth, If sandblasted effects — to raise the grain — are desired, - proceed as follows: 1. Have the doors and drawer fronts sandblasted at a monument works, 2. Clean off all dust with a cloth dampened with a solveft or thin- ner. 3. Apply stain, thinned more than otherwise, because sand- blasted pine absorbs more stain. Apply finish to sample piece be- fore going farther with project te judge results. ‘that: in most cases the Most Cellar Water " Comes From Roof More cellar dampness is caused | by roof water than by underground water sources. Tests have shown water level is well below a cellar floor, ' Cellar walls can normally keep out the amount of rain water that falls on the ground next to the foundation. But when the greatly increased drainage of a roof is allowed to seep into the small DUTCHMASTER OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT | INTERIOR PAINTS --- ALL cain *3* Gal. GOODMAN'S ~ OPEN SUNDAY 520 S. SAGINAW CLOSEOUT PRICES! a 5 98 FE 2-2784 162 FAIRMONT 7 MODEL HOME 162 Fairmont Phone FE 5-4731 *30 4. After stain has dried, sand very lightly with a sanding block | and fine sandpaper, This removes | the stain from the high points of the wood and highlights the grain. | 5. Dust and apply one or | coats of dull finish varnish of the non-yellowing type, or clear. lacquer. i DAN ROSE REALTY 20030 JAMES COUZENS PHONE BRoadwey 3-100! Open Daily and Sunday 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. MONTHLY PAYMENT Includes principal & interest OCCUPANCY in 30 DAYS ‘@ Luxaire Automatic Ol Heat © Steel Casement Windows FEATURES: © Two Bedrooms © Large Lots ‘@ Full Basement @ Paved Streets © 4 Styles te Choose © Full Closets with From Doors Now It’s Suburban ving . wae wl You Make 560 a Week or ‘More! A BEAUTIFUL | : 2 BEDROOM HOME in DRAYTON HEIGHTS 5187 DRAYTON 4 SASHABAW RD. Including Taxes and Insurance From Pontiec go out Dixie ' Hwy. (US-10) te Seshebew Rd. Turn right on Seshebow — 2 miles to. sign. Turn left to Drayton Rd. Right on Dray- ton to model. 5187 sade OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1 P. M. to 8 P. M. William A. 1 KENNED REALTOR F..A. Oak Floors Tile Bath Colored Fixtures Copper Plumbing Oil Heat ‘Automatic Gas Hot Water’ Heater ~ Folding Staircase Webster 3-2600 Buh! Sons Company Youngstown, LOgen 7-4000 ; Robert T. Smith Roofing & Siding, Farmington 0246 Frank Bonner Sales and Service | Filgas, FE 5-8805 Midwest Drywall Cag. :: 13331 Livernois, WEbster ree Spencer Floor Coveri 3511 Elizabeth Loke Rd., F con V-D Insulation Co. National Lumber Co. Standard Building Products G/B Alwintite Windows, 14200 Cloverdale 10760 W. Nine Mile, Lincoln 3-8996 '- " 24611 Groesbeck," PR 5-8200 Mpegs s. Don Nanny Dist. Co. “Woodward, * BOYDELL EXTERIOR WHITE SCREEN DOORS 2-8x6-8 $ 5 5%" thick Floor Senders and _. Edgers for Rent Adjustable Steel Jack Posts . SCREEN DOORS 7 e oe *# eee eae eevee BURKE LUMBER COMPANY “Where the Home Begins” _Drayton Plains-on-the-Dixie OR 3-1211 HOUSE PAINT | The tiling of your fireplace front Interesting Fireplace Fronf.Made From Tile. and hearth is probably the best way to dress up and modernize its old brick or stone face. — In Europe and in many fine older homes in this country, tiled fireplaces have always been popular. After all, the fire- fully in clean solvent. orative range’ of freproot tile teday, the possibilities for a strik- ing yet practical fireplace re-do are virtually limitlesa, Tile comes in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, color and textures; almost any pattern can be worked out to ge with the decorative scheme of the rest of your room. Spray Painting Tip A distorted spray from a paint gun is a sign of a dirty air cap. Take off the cap and wash it care- If the air holes need reaming, use a broom straw or a matchstick splinter. Never use a metal instrument. $250.00 119.00 BETTER HURRY! DEALERS WELCOME—WHOLESALE TO-ALL HEATING BARGAINS Forced to Sell for Cash, But You May Obtain an F.H.A. Loan 14 Gun Type Forced Air Furnaces 6 Gas Furnaces, also a few 3, 5, FLOOR FURNACES Stewart Warner Oil or Gas Wall Furnaces $199.00 275 Gel. Tanks with Furnace Only $19.50 and up and 7-room Pot or Gun Type and up OR 3-2946 To Buy or oe BROS. 1 Drayton ~ Waterford — Clarkston Area Sell in the REAL ESTATE tet eeR Me ernization—knotty pine walls, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7 ws 1955 ate 2 = KNOTTY PINE—Ideas for your basement mod-; sunshine in the windows. asphalt, tiled floor,| creates an informal family room at a minimum and a sunken garden outside to provide flowers and | buliding cost. This is a project that New methods of utilizing Wood in the construction and furnishing of 'churches have assured that mate- rial a continuing position of im- portance in the nation’s acceler- ated church building program, in- stitutional experts . report. Further, they point out, genuine hardwood reflects today’s trend to- OR 3-1873 ward a warm ey atmosphere in churches. HOME BUILDING and REMODELING M G10 if AU q Re ron The Ideal Support for Your Mailbox All Steel POST For Mailboxes All steel mailbox post $ complete with platform ‘for securing your mail- box. Here is a long last- . ing support that only has te be-driven:“into” the "ground. ; SALE NO. 2 OAK FLOORING Misery Pour city EXCELLENT sTOCK OF ~ PEGBOARD and HOOKS i 5 mt Eu ony Room, le your kitchen! IN YOUR KITCHEN *“@pacemaster” doors fold inside the - ground in. Mo cabinet or counter tops lost to swinging doors. a “Spacemaster” floor and wall space. IN YOUR LIVING ROOM “Bpacemaster” doors fold back on themselves, make better furniture ar- rangement possible. No “dead” cor- ners, no valuable floor and wall area lost te door swing. ; IN YOUR BEDROOM doors edd many -ccegeane feet of Beds can be pushed closer Sot closets. There's more room for night stands and lamps, too, because piately out of the picture or out. Alsynite cam be sawed just like wood, 20 decorator colors. Insist on genvine Alysnite | nasi, the original trenahecent fhengine panel gives the “Home for all America” 2 distinctively modern design feature. You ean work wonders in your own home with this amazing do-it-yourself material, indoors a doors are com- amd nailed ~ NEW ALSYNITE PATIO KIT Now, the complete kit for building your own Patio — . from 4 ft. through 12 ft. x 4 ft. through 25 ft. j é ! | og ae | Excellent CLEAR REDWOOD | 1 Inch BOARDS Widths 6 Inches to 12 Inches, | | Stock of The U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta- Pcie’ estimates that church con- struction is proceeding at the rate of $450 million annually. Remodeling ang expansion ac- count for an additional $400 mil- . lion each year. : Among the contributions of the wood products industries to mod- ern church construction methods are glue-laminated arches and beams, hardwood plywood panel- ing and molded plywood pews. The laminated‘ arch and beam system is believed to-have almost unlimited engineering possibilities. This new method of support is more economical than older sys- tems and it provides the free | expanse of space s0 essential in churches. Hardwood plywood paneling is a favored material because the | warm beauty and timeless simplic- | ‘may be cut apart. Notice that | top. The posts are cut just above this beading and presto you have twin beds. Actual-size cutting guides for all alias eet are given on the pattern. dimen- sions are for standard 39-inch twin bed springs. Send 25 cents and get this pattern 236 or send $1 and get the Children’s Furniture Packet of five standard size pat- terns including the bunk bed pattern 236. Write to Pontiac Press, Bedford Hills, New York. Most sparsely settled county in the United States is Armstrong County; South Dakota. It contains 15 ranches averaging 19,175 acres ‘in size. _| species, ‘each corner post has a middle | béading to match the one on the | New Wood Uses Aid Church Building (ity of the natural grain pattern ‘are in keeping with the dignity and meaning of the church. In the ‘sanctuary, the darker plywood such as mahogany, wal- nut, red birch or stained oak, are ‘preferred. In social areas, Sunday school rooms and corridors, the lighter woods, such as birch, gum and maple, are most popular. Economy ig present in the strength and durability of the | plywood paneling and in its easy maintenance, Only an occasional going-over with a wax cloth is needed. Gen- uine hardwood plywoods have su- |perior acoustical values, making |the material eminently suitable for church construction. | Molded plywood church pews have found wide favor in recent | years because of their smooth, | well- postured design and one-piece | construction. In Sunday school and | - Social areas, the same molded ply- Bedroom Ranch Homes / IN NORTHRIDGE SUBDIVISION on Airport Road Between Williams Lake and Andersonville Reads FULL PRICE 14,990 Built by Lloyd and papa! Caplan W. Huron St. FE 4-3569 See WM. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE IT’S EASY TO.GET ANYTHING through Classified Ads! Phone FE 2-8181 to get a “Wanted” ad going. mess Real Value! : EDR . fy ON . ‘45 PER MONTH Including ~ Taxes ond Insurance PAPAAAAAPRPPPPAPAS Total Price $7400 FHA TERMS 514 Third (off Joslyn) ily and Sunday Built by BYVG Investment Company Phone FE 4-4138 Commercial and Industrial iting Specialists BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. 548 SB. Paddock 64, FE 46-4201 CHECK THESE Winter Seal FEATURES © Complete vinyl weathert up with ample st and ca ” “ROM CHU RAY ALY Per fi RCHES «8 x % One of Five Different Elevations 3 S BEOROOM a'11 S90 to °42. 200)5 $600 a ie) Qualified MAGELE Plus Morgooe Ofery x Wn. A. Kennedy Realtor Office: 3097 W. Huron St. a Ph, FE 4-3! - THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, M AY 7, 1955 “SPACEMASTER MODERN FOLD DOORS NO DOWN PAYMENT Easy Budget Terms NEW LOW COST — SIMPLE TO INSTALL — DOUSLE STRENGTH STEEL FRAME FEA- 2515 MIDWEST SUPPLY 9 N. Telegraph You ALWAYS have hot waett®r— recovers quick- ly low-cost. electric hours . . . fully automatic. FREE WIRING ON EDISON LINES | FREE DELIVERY Here’s the Heater That Will KEEP YOU IN HOT WATER! 52-GALLON AUTOMATIC DUO- THERM - ELECTRIC WATER HEATER ‘how 290" Low Cost Easy Terms - The (OOD HOUSEKEEPING ee at heady Pa ee The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC oe * Fae & Cae $5 Down. E-Z Low Cost Terms FULLY GUARANTEED Phone FE 4-1555 _Low Roof ‘Hugs Ground 14.0°x ty-? ‘20° {April Permits — | April, This three-bedroom ranch home | has ceilings that follow the slope | of the roof to give the illusion of | greater size. Labeled ‘‘midwest contemporary” in architectural style, the house is Plan No. AB198, Spring Cleaning Requires a System Every homemaker has her own | system: of spring cleaning. - | It usually starts with putting | away winter wear and furnishings and getting out the lighter items for spring and summer. \-~But here’s a note of caution: If you find yourself spending time cleaning in the kitchen and bathroom, something’s amiss. Bath and kitchen, by rights, should never need a special spring cleaning. A prideful homemaker knows | they should be clean and sanitary | | right through the year. It’s an easy job if the walls and floors are surfaced with an easily- | | cleaned material which comes _ bright and fresh with just a simple | | detergent and water. Ounce of Prevention | If you fail to follow the best con- struction practices while you're building a new house you may end up by having a damp basement. , Make sure that you have proper | drainage, that membranous water- | proofing is sealed to all exterior |walls and that there is rammed oakum and hot bitumen in the For kitchens, bathrooms and ‘ALL woodwork! KEM-GLO’ America’s favorite | ename shes that looks and like buked pane SPECIALS Paper Drop Cloths gui2 I 98° 16 Fe. Extension LADDERS $ §* _CHAMOIS! Large—Full Skin = 5 No thinning ot ond epply surfaces. | joints between floor and walls. the washable LATEX wall paint Colors at their loveliest! That's what you get with Super Kem- Tone. It gives your walls « rich-as-velvet look in any of a wide variety of lovely colors. A gallon of Super Kem-Tone is enough for the walls of an average room. Goeson 80 easily. Dries in an hour, _ and it’s guaranteed washable. Apply with brush or Kem Roller- Koater* over wallpaper, plaster, wallboard or previously painted rr | which allows ¢ ment of furniture, American Builder magazine, 79 W. Monroe, Chicago. Door-high walls separate the | kitchen from the dining-living | area, furthering the sense of in- | creased size. Bedroom and hall | closets are placed at the center: of the high point of the ceiling, | thus providing additional storage | space. Vertical boards and face brick, - are tsed effectively on the ex-| terior. Low roof lines make the | house “hug” the ground. A newly) ; developed application method makes it possible to cover low-| slope -roofs like this with asphalt | shingles, giving the home-owner a wide choice of attractive colors. | The amount of window area is| extensive, in line with eoere housing trerids. The modern appearance of the | interior is heightened both by the unusual diagonal layout of the) wall between kitchen and dining area, and by the open floor plan, | flexible arrange-| The house plan calls for a full basement, half of which is de- voted to heating and laundry} equipment, the other half to free! | Space which may be finished later | on as a recreation room. There ig| also room for a fruit: storage bin | under the entrance vestibule. (Detailed building plans are available from American Builder, | 79 West Monroe St., Chicago 3. | Refer to Plafi No. AB198.) | Sanding Is Important | Sanding is one of the most im- portant phases of floor finishing. | The finest finish you can buy will | not make a poorly sanded floor | ‘look like anything but a poorly | | sanded floor, oe | | Almost 100,000 American - chil- | year, and some of them. result in | aren suffer eye accidents every | partial or total blindness. at $1,080,146 | Pontiac City Approves 272 Building Projects for Past Month Figures released today by Carl F. Alt, Pontiac; city building in- spector, places the total amount of building permits issued during 1955, at $1,080,146. This is $70,816 below the March total of $1,150,962. Included in the permits were: 106 new residences 33° garag ges” 97 residential and repairs § commercial Seeccpuceees $866,650 wceccos 31,106 alterations al Iterations Ond repO@lra 2... cece ce eeee AJ Mcve .....cs eee Sneaeisiewe ine issued REE | Vsormae 10 buy? oe rez veATNG SURVEY MADE HOW Get this Beautiful De Luxe Cooking and Outdoor Thermometer Set. Nothing to Buy! window! Offer ning heating installations. CALL FOR DETAILS 1 ehureh .. 1 cooltn 1 tool NE roeie ein ieeeiciciece e's sis 272 permits $1,080, 146 To Keep Pianos Fit A piano should be tuned at least 25% DISCOUNT to |twice a year under normal family | use. Have it tuned in the spring when heating systems are turned off and again in the autumn. Your piano technician- should clean the interior of your piano at | least once a yes, FOR SALE: Remodeled frame farmhouse. from old red barn. Two fireplaces, one in living room, one in dining room, sunroom, kitehen 12xi¢ Ld Downstairs second trees Lilac and honeysuckle hedge forming barrier along road. Large L rooms and kitchen facing garden. pict. lake. Open brick terrace off Ot! burner with hot water heat. Lake privileges, $22,500. 371 Voorheis Rd. General Motors Employes and O'BRIEN HEATING s:,.1, Authorized Oakland County Distributor 02 years old at Gilver Lake. Living room 25430. Hand hewn beams Four bedrooms and bath on Pine trees over 36 ft. high. screened front porch facing ‘Two car garage and workghop. Dog house and pen. Near Gilver Lake Golf Course. powder room end lavatory. landscaped with ear Further Information Call... MARY ANGLEMIER ORlando 3-1676 LIMITED CHOICE OF LOTS LEFT IN BEAUTIFUL CLARKSTON VILLAS SUBDIVISION NO MONEY DOWN .-=.. SEE MODEL THIS WEEKEND Per Month Full Price Only Outstanding Features. $11,700 3 Bedroom Home with 112 Baths MODEL OPEN DAILY 1tesPRM | Saturday and Sunday 9 to 9 CLARKSTON bictansiiaicl @ Brick Front Shakes ° Sliding Choice of e hoice of 4 Front Desians — : cP A af gran te ‘ili a FE 2-2919 - SOE eennterl EEee ew se % ep Pr eae ere COP PE = poe Be epee ON Ge Dae te il a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 gee e. ’ —y na ea ae ELS ley a 1 aes £ mh Fo a Uae See aig BE, Ld We Carry @ Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY [ame ~* Fronste-ttter-Gonerete- ; 545 S. Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 5-8186 . x S = = Than 20 Per Cent E : i ; g é F / th / & q F i 2 z Gr ite E z FE bie F | pF Fikl 3 as e i Be a : better distribution ef light aes cack aimoue of agers ae dark areas between them, Draperies, curtains and other window hangings should be placed above the head of a window and to the sides of the frame to free entire glass area for light. “ Fg i : : of the room where it is When it comes to ventilation, the research showed that more than 10 per cent of the floor area of a room should be matched with win- window that open for ventilation,” the council advises. voted to separate windows with THE ROTARY FIRED FURNACE means faster heating of your home. William Tochany| FE 2-1821 — : 27 WN. Cess Ave. ie Not Affected by Frost Ornamental Iron Work Tce and Snow Have Cone—Inatall Now! ‘CUSTOM RAILINGS Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps st Corner and Fiat Columns Available ssw CONCRETE STEPS... «_» SUNT STEP, ate : With or Without Platform Water Softener . Now Standard .|in Many Homes Water softeners are becoming standard equipment in many mod- ern homes. In hard water areas, these uhits have been found to pay for themselves in savings in soap and detergents. The Water Conditioning Founda- tion reports that in a typical area An chioetjimabie by-product of soap in hard water is the familiar soap scum which shows up as a) ring in the bathtub, a dull film on | freshly washed silver and glass- ware and a gray cast on laun- dered linen. from bathroom to Living room and now to kitchen and bedroom. It has captured the imagination of seems to be tee gay or tee glam- onous, I¢ has glorified pumpkin, flaunted purple, played up me- Bedrooms are reveling in painted furniture—pink, blue, green and be- lieve it or not, flame red, Black and- white furniture with spatter- dash jet and gold lends to the Hollywood setting now apparent in the average home. Every period and furniture style seems to be in vogue at the mo- ment. Even a dreary wood like mission oak is revived with a mat paint finish of white, pink, blue, yellow to serve as an accent piece in any room whether its lines are English, Spanish or early 20th Cen- tury. Old Jacobean pieces of heavy carved oak are being resurrected from the cellar or bought for a song at auctions and perked up with white, Ajuga blue or Coman- che red paint to become conversa- tion pieces. holstered pieces at the moment and this is a trend becoming na- | tionally apparent, partly due to video viewing. Lounge Aype chairs with foot “sections that slip into place for cat naps or just lazy comfort are back in the living room. In the west there Is a trend to modern design, 1 . The East takes its contempo- |rary furniture built for service. These days there is little of the modern that used to shriek of dis- comfort or impracticality, Bureaus In many communities water soft- eners are rented by the month | from established service _—_ zations. Keeping | New Doors ‘From Warping Proper care is required to keep new doors from warping. Under | the standard guaranty of the Na-| tional Woodwork Manufacturers’ The Southern market loves -up-| have drawers of various sizes—| ,' |some deep enough for hats and “* purses, others shallow for holding | gloves, belts, scarves, stockings; Even the well- heeled choose an- directoire dining chairs are likely | to sport new backs and seats of | lemon, red or torquoise leather. Hepplewhite and Sheraton, favor- ites of small homes and apartment owners, are being used with black ‘and colorful lacquered accent | | pieces. Chippendale is still the dar- ling of those who can afford it and have the space to play it up. Assn., paneled doors of ‘ponderosa pine are warranted against a warp | delivery. To maintain that standard, this | treatment is recommended: room—never in a new building. (1) Store doors only in q dry. Redwood and white birch are | popular in the West (and the hard- | Shower - Over - Tub Almost every new residential home built today has the shower- |over-tub combination in the bath- where plaster is wet. (2) Apply 8| -4om. The use of a handsome yet primer coat immediately after de- | really waterproof material is defi- livery. (3) Never cut a lock mor- | nitely needed in these modern in- | tise deeper than within one inch | staltations. That's why durable tile from the inside edge of a door; |is mest often used in residential stile. (4) Give the top and bottom | homes of quality. Practical as well edges of a door at least two coats | as decorative, waterproof tile is a of paint or varnish immediately | permanent installation that’ s easy after the door has been fitted. (to keep clean. 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R WESTRIDGE-OF WATERFORD Northern Pontiac's Finest Residential Community Featuring Custom-Built Hemes ef Distinction Model Open 4176 Ledgestone Drive Saturdays and Sundays | to 6 P. M. : or by Appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Diste om Ber. neat Waterford. Tern on Cambreok Lane to Ledgestene Drive. HELTMAN & TRIPP -Waterford Builders and Developers of i W. Leorenss, FE GOING TO BUILD? Build for Permanence Build With Concrete or “Cinder Blocks * Call FE 4-4570- FE 8-0332 F. G. Van Horn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street 22 Family Guinea Pigs Keep your shirt on if you want | to keep your house cool conomi- cally, Everybody seems to. agree that air conditioning is wonderful. | of the most severe tests ever given to an industry is now being com- pleted with 22 families as guinea pigs to demonstrate the virtues, faults, economy and luxury of air conditioning. This test means a lot to. all home owners who do not have on in an air conditioned village at Austin, Tex. Different air condition- |ing plants were installed in each | of the 22 houses, which were built and sold by Austin builders for about. $15,000 each, “VETS” 2-BEDROOM RANCH HOMES ONLY © ‘400 DOWN ‘Payments as Low as Per 1°52” = | Inc. axes and Insurance Lake Privileges M-59 to Williams Lake Road— Turn South to Model . . . located on Williams Lake Road between Elizabeth Lake Road and Cooley Lake Road at Pleasant Lake. Model Open 1 to 8 P. M. Daily & Sunday JOHN J. DYER EM 3-4771 But few people realize that one) year-round central air condition- | ing. It ig a good stunt being put) Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDR’S SUPPLIES. BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orchard Loke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 ADDITIONS PORCHES (Open or Enclosed) BREEZEWAYS TOU BARENY SIDING Aluminum, Asbesots Inulated—Woed Shakes FREE ESTIMATES NO DOWN] & PAYMENT vi EAR TO D PAY | Gave on BUILDING} MODERNIZING) » OR A GAME ROOM Say hr a oa “MAKE A BEDROOM IN YQUR ATTIC Our “geprecentetive a Slay cia obli- Fuses | (meron © ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS and WINDOWS The “puyers agreed to play ball) | by keeping books on costs =| | memos on how they liked air con- | ditioning. The houses represent a| wide variety: frame and masonry | as well.as combinations of the two two bathrooms in 18. homes ae 1% baths in four; double carports or two-car garages.,In many of) the houses thermostatically con- | trolled exhaust fans were installed | in the attics to suck out hot air) and ease the load on the air con-| ditioning equipment. So far the upshot has been that all but ene of the owners are satisfied with air condit comforts; 14 are happy with the humidity maintained, but opera- tion costs are running higher | than anticipated. Well, it’s hot as Texas in Austin ant in this region as comfortable | winter heating in Duluth or Bangor. But when the first reports. on the Austin research were announced at the January convention in Chi- |eago of the National Assn. of Home Builders, sponsors of the everyone could keep their tempers so well air conditioned. Builders blamed the air conditioning man- -ufacturers and the manufacturers blamed the architects. Events have now reached a point where Business Week, com- menting on the experiment un- der a headline “Air Conditioned Homes Getting Closer, But—” concludes such homes “are with- in the reach of persons of med- erate means, but installation | charges must be reduced and | service facilities improv Obviously, everybody is going to Drege from the Austin test, but growing pains are interesting. | i guinea pig families report in | surveys that they sleep better, eat | better, eat heavier foods, __ cook — — Tricks Remove \Old Coatings There are several good tricks | | to know when you're removing an | jold finish on a curved surface or on ornamental carved sections. First of all, of course, you ap- | : | | ply paint and varnish remover to a small area and allow sufficient | time for the old coating to soften. 'On flat surfaces, a broad-bladed | putty knife will then serve as a satisfactory scraper. A_ wire brush can also be most helpful. | Steel wool is a great aid on | curved surfaces. Sometimes, it's a good idea te attach a length of steel wool to the gummy side of wide adhesive tape, then pull the wool back and forth over the curving surface, When you come to carvings, re; member that steel wool on a lol- lipop stick or a meat skewer can help. Steel wool entwined with a piece of strong cord can be most helpful on spindles, too. After you've taken off the old and summer cooking is as-import- | | more, bake more, enjoy better health, children are peppier (!) and play indoors more: less sinus trou- | ble: less dirt and dust in the house; family dispositions better; entertain more; stay home more; | fewer picnics and movies; do more household work; serve More warm drinks. However, the geal of $100 per year fer operation seems to have | been lost with a yearly cost ap- proaching $120, This is based on Austin’s rates of $1.62 per kjle- watt hour for electricity, 25 cents per 1,000 gallons for water and 60 cents per 1,000 cubic feet for gas, Noise from equipment was one of the complaints. ‘The builder | can solve the noise problem in ad- vance,’ * one study concluded. * “The Home Repair | Dos - Don'ts | PAINTING A CEILING Do... paint the ceiling before the walls, working across the) width of the room rather than | the length. | Do . . . remove any old calci- mine with a sponge and warm water, since paint cannot be ap- plied oven calcimine with good results. De . . . run masking tape along the walls at, the ceiling line, especially when only the ceiling is to be painted. Do . .. use some kind of sturdy scaffolding arrangement, such as two stepladders with a _ strong plank hetween them. Do... whether using a brush | which will prevent a smooth job |as well as — ree: | Don’t . ‘Nie tae ceatataee | of paint on the scaffold in troat ef you er you're Habie te knock | | it over. | Don't... neglect to give any) | patches in a plaster ceiling a coat | of sealer before starting to paint. Don’t. . . forget that taking the | | Screws out of the ceiling fixture | and dropping it a little will en- | able you to do a neater job. Don't | extra getting a few drops of paint on | furnishings; two er three inex- pensive drep cloths should be used to cover anything. which can’t be moved out of the way. Don't . . . overlook the possible use of special extension handles, rollers or brushes and enable the major part of the ceiling to be painted while you are standing on the floor. | Handy Potting Table Eases Garden Work Gardeners who grow plants from seed or are interested in house plants should have a handy potting table where work can be done sit- ting down, home demonstration agents advise. Covering the table with asbestos-cement boatd, a ma- terial that is not damaged by con- tact with soil, will give the table @n easy-to-clean surface and pro- tect it against rotting. 3088 West Huron finishing. | DREAM KITCHENS! | Custom-buile to exact measurements of your kitchen! Ger capertty Gncignes Miphous wist no mere ten eQinaes eahinete. Price tnclades installaiion—Free Estimates—FHA Terms THE CABINET SHOP Near Elizabeth. Lake Read OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS © Built of matched panels of select Birch H i Theemadec- Shovee- ond . Ovens, Electric Dish- washers, Ventilating Lasy Susens. FE 5-9331 button in your home. 156 Mott to Pay! A radio controlled garage door opener that . operates from the dash of your car, from oa ~ operates your lights—-works on any style door. TEMCO MACHINE MONEY DOWN f Operates your door— lor roller, avoid paint-ovérloading, | which can be attached to either | 1 cierErE ah Air Conditioning Marches Into Low-Cost Homes cost of sound-deadening a closet varies from $20 to $45.” But one. of the most interesting criticisms is leveled at the archi- | tects. “It is not good judgement,”’ | this report said, “‘to take any con. | venient house plan that happens | to fit the lot physically and pro-| | ceed with construction. Badly ori- | lented windows provide the single largest source of heat gain.” As much as One ton in capacity by a slight shift in orienting a | house So that a large window area will be sheltered from direct sun- light. REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Frigidaire Commercial Dealer MASON - REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Elizabeth Lake Road Now —a G-E Gas Furnace That Grows Into An Air Conditioner Install this new hot = now—save money wonderful santsal sey the ae | winter. time you wish, we ean aad’o. = — —_— home, at as FURNACE Visit Our Shewreom, eo Phone for Free Comfort Survey GENERAL @ ELectaic HEATING—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR 351 North Paddock St, FE 5-6973 | of cooling equipment can be saved |. a nae aa anes (ae tape ~~ Se faster if you put a small piece of ' the rod. : FREE PLANS! at “Barhedueen A Garden Berbeque nor Wide work top, covered storage, odjustable grates. Standord size masonry and metal ports make it easy to build. SEE US FOR MATERIALS! Brick—masonry mortar—< = re EVERYTHING YOU NEED COMPLETE STOCK of SUILDING SUPPLIES © LUMBER © HARDWARE © PLANS ‘LUMBER and COAL CO. 117 S. Cass Ave. FE 2-8385 OAK FLOORING by BRADLEY Utility Grade Beech Flooring $115 per M | Aromatic Ceder Closet Lining, 40’ BM bundles, 8’ peckage (length) , $ DIXIE LUMBER CO., Always Service—All Ways 631 Ockiend Ave. id ~A- SWIMMING POOL - EVERY HOME OWNER ‘CAN AFFORD | Made from the finest, ‘re-inforced concrete and-steel, ~Comes in sizes to meet your requirements. Large sun deck and promenade. ~-Beoutifies Your.Home — Gives Health, Fun, Pleasure _ WE ALSO INSTALL ALL-STEEL POOLS FULLY PRICED Ready For Swimming _ bt * FIELD POOL COMPANY COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! $2350 Can Be Financed 1 Mich. ser send 5-721 r Sy ey ne Gegaees el ao a Sit Machine Works 54 N. Parke a OPO PLL LPL LL LLL EPP AA RA A ppp bbe eee eeewreerrrewree ‘-~wrrreye. © Ty wevrrYrVVTYT.,Y L R. NELSON. Walled Lake MA 4-1259 COLWELL HOMES, INC. BUILDER OF NATIONAL - “America’s Most Accepted Invites You to ——AVON— a Beautiful 2 Bedroom ‘Homes Neatly Arranged on Lots 150x179 +7400 $750 Down Nothing Extra The BARTON A Contemporary ype 3 Bedroom Neatly Situated on 177x120 Lots 7,800 $750 Down Nothing Extra | These Lots Have ‘Lake Privileges on Middle Straits Located on Green Lawn Ave. 1 Block South of Commerce Rd. 1 Block East of Union Lake Rd. Open 1-7 rs COLWELL ‘Something Dull Something Bright’ “When you'te planning to repaint g Sef Pett Stick to three colors in your floor covering, walls, furniture and draperies. Add dashes of a single | bright color. Don’t be afraid to | repeat the same colors over and | over. Repetition ties your roem together. © No Buttons! No Levers! The SUPREME Full-Autometic we- ter softener is 100°, eutomatic! Do not contuse the SUPREME Full. Automatic with “neardy. evtomatics.” Only SUPREME re. Generates while you sleep! H. H. STANTON ‘Plumbing-Heating Contracts 103 State St. FE 5-1683 Do You Own _€am be used for commercial, it or develop it on either as well as the roads. necessary will help you get the - —— |Grass Problem for Development ? We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that residential or industrial. a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, A large corporation with all of the skills SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Leke- Road; Rt. No. 5 HELE REDEEM SIO IE. LR —- nmantt THE PONTIAC _ eee. SATURDAY, MAY? 7, 1955 ary ees a EEA EN GIDE IS he ap IO mt i. ees ee a Fh | tensile hang trom three bamboo poles ever { i | Material which matches the | Sends of white tweed thes, ith act ' strips ahd green and white ivy theme-tiles. . Wicker bamboo window and under-sink curtains; a bamboo teacart and serving trays all emphasize the rich decor. Terrace Solves Built of . Quarry Tile, Outdoor Patio Can Be Beautiful The man doesn’t let any grass grow under his feeti in busi- ness can be pretty unhappy when none of it will grow in his back yard, either. - Many a homeowner struggles to get a backyard lawn to grow, and the struggles later to keep it in shape. That situation, in a nutshell, is one of the great reasons for the | popularity of terraces. A terrace does not eliminate a lawn completely, but it can cut it down to manageable propor- tions and give a fellow a chance to enjoy some weekend and early evening leisure, But, fer the unwary a terrace can cause some headaches too, so here are some planning’ hints: Build the terrace of permanent | materials, so that it won't need continual repair. One of the most | satisfactory is quarry tile, which | will not be damaged by frost and will dry off quickly after a rain. The pleasant recdish brown of Land Suitable s We'll buy most for your property. | j | quarry tile blends well with the | greens and browns in nature. Give a lot of thought to the lo- cation of the terrace. If your lot is small, keep it to the edge so that the center will be open and the space seem larger. A terrace off the living room picture window will make the interior of the house | seem larger. Don’t overlook the need for shade. If you can’t locate the ter- race-by a good shade tree, plant a small one now and use a trellis or beach umbrella for shade un- til the tree can take over. Furnish the terrace carefully. You'll spend a lot of hours on it, and you'll undoubtedly entertain | there. You can ruin the appear- | ance of even a fine terrace by junk- ing it up with miscellaneous chairs | /and benches. Better a few inexpen- | sive pieces that go well together | | and complement your home. Electrical Company Opens New Business GRANGOOD McDONALD A new electrical business has | | been opened at 1472 Baldwin Ave.., | Pontiac, by two men who have more than 15 years of experience | | ip the commercial and industrial | electrical installation and mainten- | | : Edwin E. Grangood of wanes B i F y ance field. | Lake and Harry McDonald of Pine | Lake have founded the G and M Electrical Contracting Co. 6,000,000 square miles, but only | One-third of it has been seen b ‘human eyes. ; The Antarctic continent a i PS NE eg: - ’ = f . Z * fs OD GROG OB Per gt. BA ML ERO IN BA, 3 Ae AGED: \Excessive Moisture. (Must Be Controlled ; There are three general sources of moisture which may cause the areas inside the home, the -| underside of the structure and the outside, There are three ways to control excessive moisture. You can eliminate the moisture at its source, you can isolate it to pre- vent its entrance into areas where ‘it may cause trouble and you can ventilate the excess moisture, thus exchanging humid indoor air with dryer outdoor air. A Safety Paint Non-skid paint, containing : an | abrasive such as pumice stone, ean be used to prevent slips on steps and cellar stairs, It was developed to prevent crewmen from slipping inside military tanks and is now widely used in indus- trial plants. Ao ee ph eca re - 585 Mt. Clemens 2 Bedrsom a Model Home baad of boul birmingham f Contract Completion The above 3-bedroom MIDWEST HOME sells for $5,270.00 FE 2-9981\ or MI 4-4941 * ON REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS CR GILES REALTY 92 W. Haren FE 5-6175 BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES | TENN. LEDGE ROCK FLAG STONE BRIAR HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK METAL CULVERTS CONCRETE CULVERTS GOAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 Delivered, with all bidg. materials to complete GUARANTEED! MANY DIFFERENT . ) ' _ MODELS AVAILABLE ONLY THE FINEST QUALITY BLDG. MATERIALS ARE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF MIDWEST HOMES! SEND FOR YOUR FREE LITERATURE a drive State; Rt. g.96 eerrrrrrre SPSS SEF SSS EEESESS ETERS SER ESEERN, ht eff M-24 when you see the sign, the left. Te reach our out display about 7 miles, turn “Perry Acres.” First Ij WILBUR TOWNSEND, Wilbur Townsend, Distributor DISTRIBUTOR ; Midwest Homes. 189 Highland. Rochester. Mich. Please rush a FREE copy. of the new MID- WEST HOMES catalog. MIDWEST HOMES | 159 Highland Street, Rochester | Phone OL 1-6345 ATSMAN Address ........ eeuceeg™ SCOPES eee eee oveee ee TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE @ 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! @ You can depend on us for QUALITY ... SERVICE... SATISPACTION! CALL FE 2-0283 THOROSEAL “QUICKSEAL" WATERPROOF WALL COATINGS “Masonry Protection Can Be Beautiful” | @ Economical @ Longer Lasting @ 6 Standard Colors @ U. S. Government Approved @ For Interior or Ex- terior Use 399.S. PADDOCK ST. Sail homily Rec ACKWOOoD CO. — REALTORS! "(#29 HUNTER BOULEVARD JORDAN 4-6299 « miowesr 4-0000 se Sei adnan ba a THE PONTIAC PRES Ss, "SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 ) . | im ie hence Seas alee Ge oes ew bat latins designers | in the recent International Lighting and Design Competition held at haven't been fast asleep. Over all the world unique fixtures are tak- | Los Angeles, More than 450 lighting fixtures were shown: These are gay ing the place of outmoded, types in size, —— color, Utility, a2. shown | aud qubtet enough to ba:sewyeregien plonne. rm — Vas a egy aero vey ONLY ao == | * Weather Proof — Finish Se HH. * Won't Peel, Crack |. or Chip ae on a © You Can Install Fedory Finishéd Custom Kitchens at- Mass Production Prices. Save Time and Labor, Each Unit Packed Separate in Special ; ‘Cardboard Containers. =~ . "ree <—— : oy A style for every type ie | house. Comes in 12 For Free | The New Flexalum = vivid tropic - tested Estimate Aluminum Awning colors. Make Your Home Cooler Inside Smarter Outside a FE 5-2102 Sweden’s entry in design com- The new look in lighting fixtures exhibited at the | white or bright colored metal on brass arms and | | Petition is this ceiling fixture of Los Angeles International Lighting and Design Com- | (right) from England this wall bracket fixture with | : & V : N G : | six er avs all in different col-| petition is illustrated (left) by-an exhibit from Rome, | | four cones in different colors. , L | Org, adjustable to — length. ‘Italy. It is called ‘ ‘carousel, has circles of black, . 5 | ——_____+——— 163: W. Montcalm ‘Makes Painting Easy | | designs and making scale models clean by scrubbing with.a fiber ; ; | | ' a ; s = sen LESTER 7 eT pS EDIE —— | The FHA helps make it possible | inf out | oe ° ee | ige set Temon il pee for families who have gees of a mildew and keep tilework spar-| their own to keep them in [are too radical, but someday my | Kling. henge If you'd like to under- | Des} ns Homes _ | houses will be the kind these peo- = +) take = extensive repainting pro- | ple will be living in.’ |gram for your home and pay for se 68 - ie ck one monthly installments, Jimmy Litten, 16 Years, | Litten’s Michigan prize - winner | FOR RENT | your banker, your paint Wins First Prizes in| wes a six-room mode! with a flat | STEEL SCAGSFOLDING for } squieae | deal . rd t ee Model : Contests | roof. The living room incorporated | every requirement. Roll- Pp tiae Mill k Sales Co | a sloping, 12-foot ceiling — and a ing trestles and special Li 4 ol cone eel on wor é s FIRST FLINT, Mich. (UP) — If 16-year- | !ot of glass. scaffolding for stair- Ive in @ Cool, comior ed Fe Best old James M. Litten (of. 2491 S. Last year another of Litten’s | ways, stores, churches home this summer . . . why FE 5-0283 2008 | Pomme Rd. FE sans Price and Dye Rd.) has his way, homes of| Models won first prize in the | and bank lobbies. ipt suffer in hot weather? Janitrol _ — . - | the. future will make more ex-| Flimt contest and second in the cooling lets your family enjoy ~~ Quick Service | encive use of rlass | state, and was among the top 10 |] SYNTRON ELECTRIC healthful living year ‘round. cont comvews And someday Jimmy Litten = aid THAMMERS. Tools for Call today and see how easy it Insurance have his way. ay, asia So cet every need. is to have Janitrol Air-Condi- Trust Service The Flint Dye High School | hopes to study architecture at | * tioning. Investments junior has already won the Flint Jones University in South Careline | MALL CONCRETE SUR- Dawson & Watson mine Meee reel ae ene he graduates next year. FACERS & GRINDERS. FREE ESTIMATES 2. Gece, Bagh 8. Woieee fe) ot Nr Mich ocheel etc | =~ | ——— EASY TERMS sponsored by the Flint Associa- | {ike other model builders, the | CHAIN SAWS—Maoll ond ; 11% N. Saginaw St. tion of Home Builders, and fin- | poy uses Balsa wood, sandpaper, Leasberd. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontise WIE ished first in the state contest cellophane and glue as his maj mber Sheen een Detrelt Rome | “construction” materials. BELT SAND ‘it ond OTTO A. TRZOS Co. Tatas |(EMBREE & GREGG)“ FE ea ing | BELT SANDERS—Shil ond | Free Installations In both contests young, Litten,/ about building model houses in my | Mell. 3101 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 BIRCH BINETS Sample on Display oe eee son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Litten, | own home,” the youth says. “My | | Sa Alb SUNDAYS CALL BA 6-407 RC CA Custom Made Screens Oe eee cee nee || won & $160 first prise. Next. his / folks make me clean up the mess TARPAULINS L a ) ‘ : __OUR Generel @ Comer —| ||] ™_3-4393 EM 3-5814 [to compete for the national grand | en ne | SPECIALT Y Millwork Cebinets vihastaet one bd Plage bem prize of $500 and an all-expense | Detergent ls Best LAWN AERATORS Build Your Home : Gi ’ 3 ; ttm | trip to Chicago. Lot: we plon your now | © Repeir ph Sostri Specialists in |) an new homes should ha .° . eae cons With Quality-Tested pets ae Windows : | new homes ** ‘for Cleanina Tile WHEELBARROWS 2 @ Gun Cases Re-Modeling! — |, mre lass in them,” the young ! Tru-Bilt year present. | designer said today. “It’s a good, ELLIS CONST. CO. qubateniiol tailing watertal that | Soap is not recommended for|| HYDRAULIC JACKS | cleaning tile work in a bathroom. Our Rates Reasonable - 2690 S$. Weedward gives a house a neat appearance : s OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. monde In hard water areas, the combine. || Wl Park. | Blocks — vd . rE 2-2671 and docs wonders for the lighting | ty ot the soap and water can] WWIXEY P@rK, INC. nines — : form insolubl 1 : et us show you. a home iit o Sawins Cabinet Shop ; Litten has been designing and work WA weber eakauiig Smsaca 243 Micsbeth Loko Rd. blocks is a life-time home . . . with low a building model homes since he was ° Ph. FE 5-8780 \ annual upkeep cost. Warmer in winter in warm water is more successful. 14,.and now has a part-time job] P G building scale models of actual | Joints between tiles can be kept FREE PARKING | foxes bing constructed bya Fin — =| TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. —, actually is/ ahead of Feller's pace. After his) 100 yard dash—won by Willie Smith aud Nichols (Sag); rd Lansdown (FN, 4th Maitre (PC); $th Adams (AH), Time 10.01 seconds. run—won by Charies Garwins (FPN;; 3nd Perry Wiliams (P); Ird Time 4:41.3. Quarter mile (lst section})—won by Jim Logan (FN); tnd Corley (PC); 3rd Norris Jackson /(P), 4th Leach (Bag). Time 54.6 secorids. Quarter mile (3nd section) —won by 4 hurdles—won by Willie Wil- son —{P}; and Hayes ne oad (thy; 3rd Chesney (Sag); 4th Harrington. (FN); 6th Thompson (FN). Time 20.3 seconds. 220 yerd dash—won by Willie Smith (BC); 3nd Maitre do (FN). 880 (1st section)—won by Bill Douglas (P); and Huerta (Sag); 3rd Len Briscoe (P}. Time 2:06.45. 880 (2nd section)—won by Bill Hartele (AH); Rod Treais (P); 3rd Bargtholemew (Sag). Time 2:08.3 son, Shorter, Robinson, Spann); Ind Bay City: Northern; Time 1-339 Half-mile relay—won by Pontiac (Wil- | VICTORY COGS — Three of the important cogs in the PHS track verpowers SVC i = (st. every = but the 100-yard dash | | Posts 5-Under Par 65 Harper Holds 1-Stroke Edge in Texas Test Friday to Go With a Ist Round 69 FORT WORTH, Texas #— The only thing Chandler Harper had to worry about in the third round of the $25,000 Colonial: In- vitation Golf Tournament today was blowing a seven-stroke lead. He was worrying, too. “T've never had a lead this big before,” he said yesterday after posting a 5-under-par 65 to go with a first round 69 for a course rec- ord-equaling 134 total. *‘Now I’ve got worry about blow- |ing it, I know _I could do that, too.” : If the balding, 41-year-old for- mer National PGA champion plays anywhere near like his first two founds today and tomorrow he can ° Pontiac Press ruc.os quit worrying. Hoping desperately to catch up _with Harper or at least get within | shooting distance of that $5,000 | first prize money were three play- (ers at 141. 3rd Saginaw; 4th Arthur Hill; 5th | | “machine” that Friday ground out its 7th straight victory, winning the Saginaw Valley conference crown.for the 1st time. Above is Charley Spann, anchor man in the half-mile relay that closed the meet. Spann i ® Skippers Spill Leading I-L 9 Southfield, with a big assist from Waterford, got, back into a tie for | ist place in the Inter-Lakes base- ball league Friday by tripping | Farmington, 8-6. Waterford bounced back into a _contender’s role by lacing the pre- |viously- unbeaten league-leading | Berkley club, 11-2, Dave \ Freeman's Skippers scored four runs in the 2nd inn- ing and added 6 in the Sth frame to salt away the game at Berk- came from behind at the last baton station to win. It gave the Chiefs their final points for a 69 and 7-10 total. At right above is Bill Douglas, who won the Ist half mile run with a great final burst of speed, and at right is the ‘“‘Mr. Consistent Scorer,"" Hayes Jones, who equalled the SVC record of 14.9 seconds for the high hurdles. ee roe Area's Auto Racing Swings Into Action This Weekend Auto racing in Pontiac and the| by the National Association for Ben Hogan, pre-tournament fa- | vorite to take his fifth Colonial | Tournament, was bracketed at 145. | Johnny Palmer had a 74 for a | 144 total, Leon Antonio Cerda of Buenos Aires, i|Dow Finsterwald of Athens, |Ohio, and Julius Boros of Mid | Pines, N.C., were tied for second. | Cerda turned in yesterday's sec- ond lowest score, 67, Boros, Fin- sterwald, Jack Burke and Doug ‘Ford of Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., all had two-underpar 69s over the par 35-35—70, 7,035 yard course. Burke had a 36-hole total of 142, and Ford a 146. Oakland County area starts Sun- day with the season opening of the | Pontiac Speedway. A Sevent program, sanctiongd ley. Jerry Harnack drove in 6 runs, including a long home run in the 2nd which followed Ron Kind’s double and a walk, Harnack also chased home 2. runs with a single and another | Easy Win for Clarkston Team with a sacrifice fly. Steve Kebler | Clarkston High's track , team pitched 6-hit ball, fanning 9 while | | hardly worked up a sweat in win- walking 7. Southfield came trom behind to tie the score at 66 on Don Collier's | triple, then broke the deadlock ‘in the 6th inning when John Moilanes tripled behind singles by Bob Evans and Sam Manderachia. Dick Covera hurled 1-hit relief ball ‘for 4 2-3 innings. Walled Lake pulled into a 4th place tie with Van Dyke by beat- ing the Abes, 11-5. Niles Free- land’s Vikings came up with 9 runs on 7 hits in the 5th inning, climaxed by Phil Hunter’s homer. Jim Lowery had 3-for-3 for Walled Lake and shortstop Larry Dion came up with a rally-killing field- ing play in the final frame. Mich, Normal 9-6, Western Til, 6-8 Kalamazoo 3, Olivet 2 (10 innings) Bowling Green 114, wayee % Wayne 8, Mlinois Tech 7 TRACK Michigan State 71%), Indian 60's Padiens; Bur : : a: Ors; —— Phils. ° > Dota 8 Western Michigan %, Purdue 2 _ificil Major League Averages (Complete through Friday May ¢) AN LEAGUE AMERICAN cLus cLus AB RH HR Rbi Pet. MAJOR LEAGUE A’ City 173 24 98 271 S3R2¢szn ‘ork 665 118 173 21 112 260 bo IP 680 96 165 23 90 726 75 171.10 7 236 679 S81 160 18 75 236 751 78 1} 16677 20 18 FIELDING : Fo, 4. BD Pet VE be: ; THLE 4 gf Z i : ‘i (uBGoRotuveiteBstsu! peesicbbunbbseeneess? “Pp ' conveunveaa® fos a | 2 bea 33 SS.CSSSUNEye AMERICAN panes ae ) ow [nae Oe Oe re ws ens Conmuesra, bie et ae +4 Se! ash 636 633 1) 2 » 225 Hoeft, . 217 (1 2 2 Turley, N.Y. 4 17 2 4 » 1. Donovan, Chi. 2m 5 (OW a Larsen, N.Y. we 7? 5 § - Gromek, Det. © % 10 139 4 5 Fornieles, Chi. 24620 «11 «5 (3 ..) Nixon, Bos. 3 2 M4 OW 4 J Stone, Wash. 32 WB 52 Lary, Det. 3 31 13 «18 3 57 Susce, Bos. M9 7 46 57 | Bert a RR Ga tS aR i. 3 8 6 7 9 2.77 N.Y. ue»p LD B 00 oni 2 4 3.35 a, Cle ub ss a bes Ge Bee ti is Delock, Bos. z Hl 6 3 y Beore, Cle: “a 23 $ Harshman, Chi. BB 3 2% a] Wym, Cle. 737TH a1 caee” Hat $433 4B Byrd, Bait. 7 27 : Garver, Det. Sm i a4 ae NA = RS2ERLERE Ee Pitti tetas zsesaxis | the parade. with. firsts.in.both.hur- | ning its final tuneup for Tuesday's | Wayne-Oakland League meet by routing Holly, 100-9 on the Wolves’ track Friday. Another W-O entry, | West Bloomfield, slipped by Mel- vindale, 55 1-3 to 53 2-3. In other meets, Southfield, which may make its presence felt in the wpcoming Inter-Lakes Con- ference meet, dumped Roseville of the Oakland-B, 67 1-6 to 42 ~§-6, and Cranbrook’s Tine aggre- gation drubbed Rochester, 75 2-3 | to 33.13. | "Clarkston swept ail first in its meet and all seconds except the high hurdles. Gordon Campbell led dies-and- ties for. first.in. the high jump and pole vault. Gary gave Keego its vic- tory margin by winning the broad jump, final event on the program. He also took both hurdle events. Bob Quirk highlighted Southfield’s win by setting a new school rec- ord in the shot put with a 47-foot,: 3%4-inch toss. It is better than the | existing Inter- Lakes Tecord, | Mueller, N.Y. 81 31 i r--| Repulski, st St.L, #1 i * 17 Camp’lia, Bkn. 6% 6 a «35 Long, Pitt. “es 7 9 34 Moon, §t.L, 8 1 2 8 30 en Chi, 23 3 a - 8 8 78 bd BR 33 6 3 % 333 G, ~ @ 6 li 333 Wieerw? « 7 By ti Furillo, i 73 6 2 22 (321) Bitiott, St.L. 2 66hCO 3 321 Jackson, iE 7 © % “4 319) Gorboys, Cin-Phil.22 2 7 4 3”) E.Freese, Pitt. #@ 8 wb 4 3 Aaron, Mil, * 4 4 4 | 4 Shepard, . Baumbhoitz, Chi. 63 6 i if 6 22 Hamner, Phil. 75 9 2 6 293 FS Ne = == 2 Sueue : assis SeaURaaaaaSabiassta? Selae SSCL aS RaSLGS veeSev9 ato ~8 S Stock Car Auto Racing, will get) under way with time trials at 12:30 p.m. and the first race at 2:30. A‘ number of top-notch driveres are expected for the sportsman’s hard- top competition. — Double points (in feature and semi-final events) are awarded én the opening program towards the NASCAR track, state and | j national. championships. The quarter-mile dirt oval is reported in good shape by manager Don Pike. Classiest shot of the day came by veteran Harry Tadd of Dallas. He chalked up an eagle on No. 9 from 120 yards out when his ap- proach shot homed into the cup like a pigeon late for supper. Jack Fleck, Davenport, Iowa., who had a 72, and Ed (Porky) Oliver, Lemont, Ill, who posted a 71. Five players were tied at 143, including Byron Nelson, Roanoke, Tex., the one-time master of all pro golf's tournaments and now semi-retired, A 2%lap feature headlines the | ~ opening show and is supported by | a 15lap semi, a 10-lap ory the usual heat races and a 4la dash for the ‘day’s four mica qualifiers. Jack Conley of Brighton, who PHILADELPHIA (® — Labora- won the opening day feature at/tory tests are expected to prove Flat Rock Speedway last week in today whether Harold Johnson, great style, has been installed as’ No. 1 light-heavyweight title con- the favorite on the basis of hig| tender, was doped or the victim | Flat Rock showing. ‘of a stupefying punch by Cuban The track, located, three miles heayyweight Julio Mederos at the west of the Pontiac Airport on| Arena last night. M39, also has a new flagman this, The 26-year-old Johnson, a 41 season in Phil Ragatz of Water- favorite, failed to answer the bell | ford, a driver at the track last for the third round of a sched- year. uled 10-rounder and Mederos, was Pike has invited any_ Lai d Pd beste a technical knockout vic- Lakes" ‘Racing ‘Assn. drivers. to! compete in Sunday's races. The | from the ring on a stretcher. 2nd show is slated Sunday, May, | Alfred Klein, state athletic com- 15. Old model stocks will run missioner, told reporters that there thereafter on Wednesdays, with was something “definitely mvyste- hardtops going Sundays. rious about what happened to | Johnson. The doctors believe he | may have been drugged. We will) ‘condect a thorough investigation,” he announced. *. Jimmy White, manager of Me- corner and’ had to “be ‘rerrtoved Shamrocks, Eaglets Battle for Ist Place Orchard Lake St. Mary and St. Michael of Pontiac will clash at Orchard Lake Monday afternoon in 5 akicadonn baits Sur in vines & Jacks Near 2nd Grows the Suburban Catholic League With Win Over PHS baseball race. j ; Saginaw Arthur Hill's defending ciromerg leading St. Mary is Un-| champion tennis squad _ over- nomanieg. he four =— while St. whelmed the Pontiac Chiefs, 7-0, st — three wins against |i, . SVC meet at Saginaw Friday a single loss. afternoon, It was PHS’ 2nd loss Pontiac’s other SCL member,| at the hands of the Lumberjacks St. Frederick, will face Ferndale | this season. St. James, also on Monday, at} Arthur Hill, undefeated and well Columbia-Joslyn south field. on its way to another Valley ti- tle, won every match in straight NY Official Wants: ray Probe Possible Doping in ‘Knockout’ of Johnson -Johnson-- collapsed itr “his? deros, dismissed the dope talk as nonsense. White said his fighter belted Johnson groggy with a right hand at the bell ending the first round, Mederos, who lost a de- decision to Johnson in Miami last December, gained his 18th victory in 28 fights. Johnson spent the night at | Hahnemann -Hospital where al blood test and urinalysis were per- formed. He is expected to be re- leased today. eer ne ease stangees comasican Shamrocks Downed by OL Cindermen Pontiac St. Michael's young track team bowed to St. Mary of Grouped with Burke at 142 were | Jim Shorter, running ‘in that The 2:31.7 mark erased Northern's 2:33, set in 1952, d | Flint’ Heaviest point concentrations for the Chiefs were in the high jump, by Hudson Ray’s 6-foot leap. One other meet record was equalled im a special trial by Jerry Ham- ling, Bay City vatlter. Hamling won the event at 11 feet 6 inches, then cleared 12 feet. Pontiac’s| Ted Munger surprised by taking 2nd place. Jones was an easy winner in took the low barriers with Hayes ight on his heels, and both far in | front of Saginaw’s Bill Chesney. Two redhot finishes were put on by Pontiac runners. Probably the most spectacular was the great try Rod Treais made in the 2nd sec- tion of the half mile. Trailing in Sth position going into the final turn Rod put-on the pressure, ran, the last 100 like a sprinter and Arthur Hili’s Bill winner. Hartle, the the high sticks, while Willie Wilson | was within a half step of edging |. ae alts j tity Tt Th TS e tl Hite CHICAGO # — Virgil (Fire) | Trucks still remembers the day the Detroit Tigers decided he was | washed up and peddied him into | what they thought would be ob-| livion with the St. Louis Browns. | That was back in 1952 after the | fireballing righthander had fin-| ished a dismal 5-19 season for the | Tigers. _ But last night against the fuzzy cheeked 1955 edition of the Tigers the veteran hurter, now with the | Chicago White Sex, flashed his finest form, allowing only two singles in 9 brilliant 1-0 triumph. For Trucks it wa’ an especially happy night. A 19-game winner | Old Bengal Virgil Trucks Beats Tigers by 1-0 Count Following a day game in Chi- | cago today Tigers play a double- header with the White Sox tomor- row and then head for their ist eastern swing. DETROIT CHICAGO ABRH ABRE |Kuennss. 4 0 0 Car’squelss 3 6 1 ——— 4 @ © Fox,% ey dee line,rt 4 © 1 Minoso.¥ 4e@ 1 | Fei at 2 0 0 Niemanrf 4 0 6 B. Phillips © @ © Courtney.c © @ 0 Boone,3b 3 60 © Rivera.ci-rf 4 @ 1 Delsing, if 4 ® © Drope,lb 3@1 Tuttle,cf 40601 3b 4032 | House,c $ 0 © Lollar.c 203 | Garver.p 2 0 © McOheecf 1 1 6 a : - Trucks,p 300 Totals = e2 Totals 33°98 McGhee ran for Lollar in th, Phillips rds for Pain in $th. last season, he had been hit hard and had only a 1-2 record. going into last night’s contest. Tigers were just what he needed. For 534 innings the erstwhile | league leaders couldn't hit a ball out of the infield. Then A! Kaline spoiled the no-hit bid with a sharp single to left.- Only other safety was a single through the box by Bill Tuttle after two were out in the 7th. Ned Garver suffered the loss which dropped the Tigers a full game behind Ist place Cleveland. Catcher Sherm Lollar opened the | 7th for the White Sox with a dou- | ble, one of the two Chicago extra base hits. Ed McGhee was sent | down a bunt. Garver fielded it but in trying for McGhee at 3rd he fired into left field and the pinch runner scooted home. Major Leagues SATURDAYS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest TODAY'S SCHEDULE roit = Kansas City at Ciena (2), 12:30 p.m | Orchard Lake, 72-37, in a dual ; Meet Friday afternoon at Wisner | | Field, It was St. in 10 meets, and St. Mike's reversal, One St. Mary school record was | broken and two Eaglets were dou- | BStaacn ble winners. Only consolation for | 8t the Mikes was Dan Dropps, whose win in the high jump and three for the meet. Eaglets’ Stan Majewski won in seconds for a new school record He also won the 120 highs. one double winner was Gerry Leszezyn- | ci, ski, who captured the 440 and broad jump, at ‘19 feet 7. _ | Shamrocks had one double vie. | Brook | Sets, Two of the Chiefs were shut | tor. Mike Clever took the 100-yard Milwaukee, af st | dash and the 220. Mary's 4th deg 2nd places gave him 14 points, high a the 180-yard low hurdles in 21.5) New York, ‘“ p bareengar 1 p.m, ew Yor NDAY'S s sedepe ILE "i argo = Being Brooklyn ...........- Chicago rela sales oie a it "S00 “8% Milwaukee coves. DO 1b 4B 8 ew York sive © ©. 0 . if (acess? 3. ae . Leatis .§ - ty Philadelphia .§ B&B Cincinnat! - Le 3 live TODAY'S burgh at New York, 1 p.m.—Purkey | (21). vs. Hearn (3-1) ja, 7 p.m—Erskine ) (0-0) Milwaukee ous, p.m—Coley (2-1) vs, a Poholaky (6 RESULTS ja 4 (12 innings) ork 2 SS 2 5 ea ee ‘s — LE York, =e P at Philsdetphia, 2: k ceage at Cincinnati (2), iis jae oh Louts, 2 DAY'S SCHE | -No games acheduled. ULE to Locate Martinez NEW YORK —What ever hap- a ; boxer has been | ‘te, answers the big question in ile ance Dec’ 10, 2964, following | the Sist and richest of all Kentucky a prolonged dispute with his man- | derbies. ager, Bill Daly. “The opinionated bay_ colt from 6 — s Belair ye 4 places s env record Troy Victor on Links victories and two seconds in 12 Troy High golfers deteated Roch-| races on the line - against nine =: Derby|s Acid Test for in his other three starts this spring | in to run for him and Trucks laid | at Chicago, p.m.—Gromek (4D) Vs. Canes tae) p.m Shante+ (1-2) vs. Wynn (1-0) eee On Tp Tt wise (6-3) vs. Schmitz (3-0) New York at Boston, 1 p.m.—Larsen (1-0) vs. Delock (2-2) FRIDAY'S RESULTS N York 6, Bos 6 Chic 1, Detroit 0 eee 4, Kansas City 1 ashington 2, Balt e 1 SUNDAY'S scueBt LE Det: at Chicago (2), _!| the recent Texas DAFOE So cccs cece ness 000 900—4 Chicago .,.............. 000 000 10x—1 E—Carrasquel, Garver, Pain. ° vera, Lollar. 8-Carrasquel. DP--H Hatfield and Peg Left—Detroit 1, Chicago 10. Trucks 4, Garver 2, 80—Trucks 5, Carver 3. R-ER—Garver | 1-0. W—Trucks (2-2). L—Garver (2-4), U—Grieve, Rice, Stevens and Napp, T—2:26 A—27,234. Santee Shoots for Mile Mark MIAMI, Fla. @® — Wes Santee, | the lean Kansas cowboy who has come within a split second of the | elusive 4-minute mile three times, plans an all-out attempt today to become the third human to break through the barrier, sas teammate, Art Dalzell, the 23- year-old Santee set his run for Miami and Florida State Univer- sities. *“Miami's warm w ather is | “We're going to go all out |a 4minute mile,” Santee | ‘and if we're sharp we've | chance.” ; | The Miami cinders have oiled and steamrollered, said he had never run on | track “but other runners |me that such treatment 2 | track springy and fast. We oEPE i; ‘ican has ever | Santee hag 4:01 three fimes, He ent American —_* done been Paced by his University of Kan- . ~~ sesso a st pa poe tomy | Customers’ eyes popped, officials 1. The Federa} Republic of vantic alliance. The Commu- Stabbed the arms of their chairs a) /and police came running into the Germany became a sovereign na- nists also intensified their Hemme Federal Sevines sad ; tion, and an ally of the fret world, “— _ fo wert Berlin, hinting at ns Building here. Then an emm- as the result of the ratification . ; barrassed secretary explained that _ot-the Paris treaties. It was a’ 3.. The Himalayan Mountain it was an alarm clock in her desk. ei tn — momentous defeat for Soviet) _ Russia in the cold war. The occu-| pation of West Germany, with its | 50,000,000 people, by the United | States, Great Britain and France — formally ended. The approximately 550,000 | American, Canadian, British, ~ | / French and Beigian troops in | West Germany wil} remain as guests and partners in a common defense against Communist ag- gression. West Germany be- came a member of the North | Atlantic Treaty Organization — and prepared to contribute to it a fighting force of 500,000 men. 2. Russia, having lost its des-| perate fight against West German | armament, appeared prepared to, sign a treaty to restore to Austria | the sovereignty it lost when Nazi ! ‘Germany seized it in 1938. In the Senn : treaty negotiations in Vienna, the i ate Soviet delegation gave up its in- ~ Bs to: sistence on two important points. Allied authorities now hoped that No situation’s hopeless where’ HALF ACRE CASTLE an By John Morris the treaty might be signed, after . . . 5 ; years of Soviet obstruction, about ; cover a.loss, find a good job or : | mid-May. . “Before you spank me, ... Happy Mother's Day!” fill t unit FE 2 —_>- WHAT 00 YOu GET Russia's motive in its apparent ———— + avn ee See PES WI, KENNY... CLEANING "ey / FOR DOING IT ? . decision to sign the treaty was OUT OUR WAY 9? algiers “aan oo 4 7 ‘ to try. to. sabotage West Ger- ia oa many's rearmament. The Krem- TAKE THAT a lin would hold out hope to West ONE OFF? ; eo Germans that they, too, could “* | have a peace treaty and end the “occupation: of East Germany by 4 Russian troops, if they would be| § ) neutral. z | = = eight meapnestompicter dnl | Wu | N t = PWENTY.FOUR ~~ . _. ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 | es: 7 GO | : | Ringdons of Afghanistan announced) NICK HALIDAY i , — 8 i Nee ee a Sn 2 as a ae = ie ra ae eo 8 * i in . | i - : ; ; . oy 1 : yp § s43 it was. mobilizing because of a . : Yew. GOT JACQUES WPSET. Wor tions Shaping | danse win'ratkion oe «vig ‘5 oe omar) [, FGI ET, pues, “dea Thi We P titel area on their "rote A | \¥ ND <= PON ome / . m4 ven, i onANa Toward Peace This Week | cxte mse s+ sve cosine i NCR NOS eee HRT 16 oo, coun AN Sue By CHARLES M. McCANN - gates of Soviet Russia and its | Which adjoins Afghanistan on the : / | : CANDLE OF ALL. The week's good and bad news y dager iar sapoarthe mii. |Clock Alarms Bank tt on the international balance sheet:| tary command.” ‘This was KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) — _ i 23 mag wee rdiae” Ped Hels | oO otis with =|] THERE || ---so 1 HAVE. TO || [NANCcy---AREN'T you || CAKE A “|| WAS NO || Brow ia” BATH | [THROUGH WITH YOUR 7 } | ATH YET 2 7 | ia) cottesetrtert CEBUSHAVMH4LE MAY-7 ~( NOTHING IF IDO IT— a, 7x 7 ANY any Communist aggression in @é 4 . lca ; rn / SP anet CAPTAIN EASY | By Leslie Turner Cambodia, will be considered at a higher level meeting to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, June 6. The Bad 1. 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Pu and , Mra, KE: ax) : Dobat. ‘ __ E is fin bY 4528 =" L moe ry Crosses Fini from Monday. May service will Bust Located in NEW PROJ ms Rgy nose AREER GIRLS es. aes eas mer S. uron Bt. eiereeo ny Hot eB a, Pg ee : : b e x . imate : . : but With nish Line, Sam kote om. fs Lokal eee: MEW direct ALES [eshte Rose RUSH eifce mae as fore = ” PAINTING AND = go TL aUNDRY Sy. . ’ . dv 8 ee plea: . atis ease Tes: i poct | om i AR welll abai Sey Eaten se eee paca Bae f ae gies Weis nts) fae re OR tee ee C.K A, Calif coat 8. will “agi Home } DRIVE toa your a ping Mra ween Ar ect ppinies ae posed "gas; fm need AN WHO | ey ac Press rain you Good te Sie enles. Pitcnl ARBOR \- . : Pearson BP . HICKMA p.m. Sun a Ros oa part RS NIG ee soem 1 w you 1 will > eeper ‘aa Cc. “" $350 aa in at ye WwouL! WANTED ess, Box 1 A Write guaranteed. au pasa NG pon *s TREE ™ P we At B AN, MAY 6, | day. ary mornin time HTS STEADY raw will gi oe ar ree coe ok peed ex val O8 with D cate D FULL 3. Pon- 4074, cle _ Se SER = oe eed least ear ne i068, es pian 4 cw Pond wide t as Iested’ also ng vou, whatever Midwest E ieee $300 aaett roe een et bias acetal aaa feogmanyat ant! B REAL ASN & CEMEN FE 2-6864. = 7 See ad class: crear ay 2 wa ferme | ss See | Se iy Breed] Bb Ce ce vlosment | Eee san eB no 8h eS ~ Nteention. Trucker pee wee the finish line Hickman, father, of Mervin El ea AND, GENERAL Cu oetmeee ew. ‘Wil talk |CAStne ep le nt lapors ora Bar-b ts Lapeer Ba. ee pei die| NEW HOMES creed BLL — aoe e i = * but his. air_and catapiilfed high = an end | Mere. vot Water |. rtcene — pare ows aan he roe end? mine.| Some CUSTOMER 4 aint ao Le apeer Rd Catalog i ms we iso be OMES Te RUITT | — i ane sett -. 18 at heap ig and acon te is] eee eee gate tie all Role MAN, ND 5 BEE alte oe om, ame Ee eer fami, _ Work. ioe se HOMES BUILT. use 3 - 7 ec e | © Gtaiae Rvorett of finish |e oer and re are Wig gr, tows Br er ate ef sine Mae aig att Sng| _Snleopatie “et eater ork Wa Ee ee | eon. " ae y Me. sadred | "tend a My Milford Sutual dertul om station rate bio hie Rospital. 3 salaries | ar} ca nted Male 10 NE ‘bss LANDSCAPING gpepes E : clea pee i z RIBNCED . u ine penn : der, ge Pearson pprsnere wor Home with Poe ak 2 mad marsetgeyrs ‘as Gos SWITCH) . = — girl. — benefits. tor Se — for -ARPENTRY, PL PLA STONE R simencah Pet = nya rabaine gh iat clin kes CENERAL YARDMAS. a oi U, & and c > SA ft: in AND, eae rae REALTY CO cieea-ap._PaeaTia t the’ li “ but 5 rs of morial at Oak- ey ‘track “LAYOUT rvice. TE AR mera) Fg ry eck thi an- ull time ef RS. N az Me Dea cas p ee Al ine he didn’ , 10P &A Rooseve Cemete read . bodies. WELD R, G. DMA deal e. open js 90: CaRPEN e_after. | erad G. SN aly; 2-025. a. E 5-3562. Ww servi: M it Ty. benef blue Mast = AS- ere prefe PEN fter. OR id any is ¥ Sun. 3} » La iD LEVELING. \ Jack Schla = Geqealified and ee = me oem ve Soeur oe me rape od I ‘SON 7, T.R.R., JOH Bookkeper exp.) ch 7 ome oias | AND netting OF 59 | Seen" [DER FLOOR aa — ANDSCAI : | \, seco yman and at th ickm grave _ Holl a C ‘ool fring VEL N- o pecetie ¢ oling & aid ae ae aoe SOR con APING LA \ Std moneys A eee Py Moka SON’ AVE, YARD OF (ie ty oats SER SET wl rie | ae | a - 273 8. a a 1088. G aca | ond wom PRESSER © perrmon or couEECHONS fe vancement tsa 383) ; Preemie Pr ~BRICE AND end be bey rock Regs Fi cotimntes MA haf | yclist in Cr srtne 4 rey, Pata ORGE W., Fitron. Geaners 8 Salary OF CO Bopeeeper¥ ilies tor Fign’ _p nye tens, Kitetens® re ne PTRUCTU 2.sias, George Raodall, _— © kaise lawns, Free a ED e 4 8 80) RP CTURAL by Grabbing ns ved ceetes Face en =~ AF pe So Es arteogrigher. me to dealer cs Positions aii =| ease ta - ste ee male | Lawrence Walsh Joyes, Mrs. EXPERIE _- Me 2 DSCA cect Coven tvestt cone ae en _AVAILA a op 4 sa pl ANG gc pda eed ge ans sil, EM 3. deo ue te Axel a oe “stock anaes men fer aia sf ee ‘inal ot TH HREON STOr jitanD Bia HE xin ayer ee wore Be) SERN sa = pay 1 wil Be in aah eens ys able f adv Cle apher . ty $325 ( Lawn ING ee jayin A) — “6331 con tue, with Vincen at 1 jo phone experienc va Seeks ance t ping. 25 FU yf re Py soot : er Benya do de Paul Charen EXPuntEne cciee| ouee snd ie codons Paid ‘edlea!” Bere. "to "2h “pR] au eresses, eer rm cE | appt ete, teriined BS ase ee ‘a ss the. Voorhees diple Pu regedit — “ ert a! “| TWANT et tin | gar Ra ates s Bo 20 AR eae . a? ' tine Press, ust dai E IFT DR! TED: ST ee tach register xpe ry bar and APPLY 3, service, We nae fs IN PERS i a R = 10 AM and 9 AN “RSON hoor of 5 Fe EO j IT pA ENCED RELIABLE 9 ; PM. ee 1 to 3 P) * owt *iings, rE ER. “e-TR ? Mi 1477, a - TED’ work a = * - ‘ AT £°TARE L fammcr Job 8 fo Ww ? K RD. eae as Wanted | 1 | = or OR Wanted. Real Estate 32A oy one RADIO | SERV- Sorel ee ie ___ Money Wanted 283A f a oat "Woe Podios ISHED HOM pre $80. Mrs Delbridce Waites. PE 42611 2 BEDROOM UNFURN. HOUSE by June 1. aes cook chilgren. 4-7637 Close in. FE 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED in Clarkston High Scheoi +83 be re OR 2 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED house or apartment before June 1. Have § year old boy, Excellent on Write Box 50, Pontiac 7 pepnoost uN UNFURN. HOME. 2 OR 3 BED EDROOM UNFURN. house or partly furn. Govern- ment employe, 4 children. Reason- able ren _Table. Call MA §& 1403. # ROOM FURNISHED | HOUSE IN —_ round ad ind $65. talls. ae 8t.. Los YOUNG GIRL DESIRES 1 ROOM Wai near Tally-Ho Restaurant by aterford, Works 12-7. F 1-8490 FREE TO LANDLORDS. RENT- als meeded. C. Sundwall, Bkr. FE 42563. .WANTED BOARD AND ROOM ON farm art Pontiac for grade achool durin: ——— vaca- tion. Write P. O° Bo 1154. Pon- tiac, Mich. Share Living Quarters 30 30 YOUNG LADY WILL amane bome with serviceman's wife or _coupie. Bus at door 5-733. Edison An-. ten ee Billie. FE 32-0650 MGsk, fe Rrevees FE 30008 Hass PARAKEET. BAND & Mt. Clemens St. terrier. in ward, Lest Wed. eve- : bs : _Hobbies-& Supplies 24A DETECTIVES. : COMML ee Dance . zo er & oa set pia “ pa, KNAPP SHOES R. Etisworth “44 sk panter PE_ 5-6720 LEARN BIRTH CO’ Varsalg Planned parenthood aod eva morning POETRY cL UB "Yeni FOR SA PRIVATE pernctivig — 38 Rt _Wtd, Ved, Child, to | to Board 26 why, 34 tha. oO ooop + ep to play. MAple Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 TO GEY THE MOST FOR YOUR | Partridge t “bird” to aw Bures | ad WE ARE BUYING AND ‘SELLING a rane Call now for the best ané highest of fer ot of value quick cash settlement Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron FE_5-8183 WE HAVE $ 5 ous Geet At our to: rchase new o oe —— for hes Sr SM San : | vou BEY f ree aE IT MAHAN PRA co. REALTORS wit ae PE en | CASH ~ FAST ACT ION! you have we ave the iv money. Clark or enue im your ‘|. bom 5) K. L. Templeton, Realtor 1939 Orchard Lake Rd, FE 44563 5% MORTGAGES on pS AN from % acr No erpraiss! or B. D. CHARLES | outtavie Society 1717.8. Telegraph PE 40521; Eve. PE §-8801 Wanted Real Estate 32A GREEN LAKE OFFICE ome. ee | WN wOodward La es here ED. ear AN TE Wanted to Rent 29 6 138. |? BEDROOM FURN Real Estate Service Want to trade vour Present no or used house? We ‘buy, properties available Sylvan Realty 2383 «Orchard x Rd. Hi area weve, 12 vear old eirl, OR |, June ‘Sth SLICE OF. HAM Johnson’ (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) That's right folks, We have sold per cent of our listings and gre desperately in need of all types of property to seil, For quick and courteous action, cali A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. baw . AP towsteateres i eeaaaaneeneeesmeeeee = nt Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3 34 ‘ ROOMS, BATH, COUPLE 0 ONLY, ‘ aotals no senaooe ~ IN- _ Quire 505 E. Walton after 4. for oe aera down equity, Trades a mate © made te satisfy all Call us, no ob “DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS "THE TIME IS RIPE We aie experiencing - large de- mand now for lake property, ei- Fi M. shod Realtor eS WANTED > BLOOMFIELD | ——- ~ APTS. < rooms & bath Gas heat. = & voreiserstar i $85 _May Ist. FE 5-3321 BEDROOM LIVING ROOM. ‘kitchen kitchenette and full bath, zightr and hot water. furnished. $60.. Apply —— Crescent Lake. Rd _after § NICE 2 ROOM APT. NEAR | downtown. Utilities furn. $65 mo. Adults qniv PE 42845. Convalescent Homes 38A CONVALESCENT CARE FOR' women. Bed ~~ cicavias CONVALESCENT home. For up and bed patie lewes and very _ low cones: ROOM. BOARD AND CARE | ie 2 elderly ladies. tiac, Lan elderiv woe, On 3 3-1943. NEW APARTMENTS. 3 ROOMS and utility. Children welcome. Will be open Sat. & Sun. from 4-7. 4152 Airport Ra. FE 4-2962 FOR: “RENT: THREE ROOM APT. J 1. FE 40070 =a 4 Judson 3 ROOM A APTS. WITH ¢ COM- ne baths. Good downtown |lo- cation All utilities furnished, FE 42579. Ask for Mr. Sam. UpsTAIRs APT. 5 ROOMS AND th. 33_W, Howard. onal 5 ROOM APARTMENT, upper. heated, Indian Village. FE "Roy “Knauf, Realtor 26% W. Huron — ee We have sold 20 houses tn et us sell ay property LAND COW;TRA NICHOLIE & HARGER oH Poteet Ras Bie et 33 OW. Huron St, WANTED ACREAGE, IMPROVED Call or wire collect. “GROSS REALTY Rent | Apts. Furnished 33 ROOMS PRI TE ideal for workine couple. Paddgek WANT ACTION We're. —— sold ou. of good west sub- urban Broverty have cll- ‘ith cash, give us a call ter vromot and courteous service IFC. Wood Co.!, Realtor will Lake Ra & mse TF | Se 318 ams tw WILL Pat eee CASE AN yee for or 10 acres soi) around ntiac, B-016% Wieuperty, Serchasere we LAKE ao McKINNE Office. 2800 Commerce Rd Pontiac EM 35-6311 UNiv, 16708 WANTED LISTINGS. LAND CON- tracts. FE 63479 PE 8-1131. ISN’T IT LOGICAL? live tn the Waterford Dray- g — ve selling exc couple. Adults only. 290 N. rte Apts. 4 ROOM UPPER PLAT. NO CHIL- dren, —— age, quiet couple, close in PE tes. seas Sa i ie nh ew Ce 2 _THE PONTIAC iarrs “SATURDAY, “MAY 7, 1955 a ee eee 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT dry basement, nice bath, auto inside and out. 2 car garage. $4,000 down will -handie. DRAYTON PLAINS perro oak > rs, large lot. price, $7,900 with $2,500 down. A DANDY SUBURBAN 600 down “GIROUX & FRANKS aan bane ey REAL ESTATE Cosa anil 62 Sun 1 to 5 p.m. Exceptionally neat. clean and at- traetive: frame home with good oi] furnace, oak floors. Well kept, Owner leaving. this area, will sacrifice his new 2 bedroom home with auto. oi] furnace. full bath, nice kitchen living room, 100x150. Good neighborhood. Ful Completely modern 3 bedroom home just west of town on large parcel 866x360 ft. Full basement, stoker heat, nice bath, 1% car Berries Eraces yard, fruit and apd $75 per Dixie H OR 3-970) A HOME OF YOUR OWN - A Very Beautiful re window. 60x 120 lot. West Suburban : “ott: fase Elizabeth Rd. Good Now Only f Left $1000 down. Good pos: Commercial Zoning Very convenient west side loce- tion. 10 room _ home — large lot. $14,200, terma West Side ~ UY & SELL HNOTEL AUBURIN Room by Day or "Week Cooking and refrigeration unit Also 1 or 2 room Apartme! HOTEL ROOSEV ELT NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS $10 UP WITH BATH $15 AND UP BEST SERVICE IN TOWN FOR | THE MONEY HURON HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN rooms a = Pe 45 WW. it. 2- WOLVERINE APTS 3 ——, = A ok children perm kK a HEMPSTEAD 102 EL ineceat PE 48284 Rent Houses Furnished 35) ATTRACTIVELY FPURN, COoT- tage Pvt Lk and grounds. 865 _™o. 10005 Pontiac Lk. Rd MMERCE. BRICK. 2 BED- rooms fireplace electric water 1909 TO 3750 SQ. FT. RETAIL O Es- : ‘yi aw FE 3-9362. STORE FOR Ri oS $50 MO. 501 3. Saginaw ~ Rent Office eende mi 41 Desk or pound space onset $125 _plus utilities. E EM My. FURN } BEDROOM HOME. MIL- ford. Camp Dearborn privileges. MUtual ai 27. «FT MODEL PONTIAC Coach ireker Rent or sell. FE +9078. 2 DELIGHTPUL-APTS FOR COU- | le or 2 refined gentlemen, Near | tue Sky References. 2088 Com- _mdawealth. 2 BEDROOM RANCH. EXCEL. lent location. Carpeting drapes. two fireplaces full basement and attached garace Large vard. Adults only. Owner transferred Available May 15th Devosit reference reau‘red. MaAvfair _ 6-2704. 3 BEDROOMS, ROCHESTER C. __Sundwall Rental _Agent FE 42583 J ROOM LAKE-FRONT. INQUIRE _ #30 LaSalle. § ROOMS. CAKE PRIVILEGES. 3930 Atkins, Dra: COMMERCE. “BRICK ji eames ord 2 exchence | fer ‘alt ‘ve te Pon- 2 2 ROOMS. “NO CHILDREN. CALL 4 PM. FE 50056 2 ROOM" APT. SINGLE ADULT _ FES-2203. 3 ROOM L LAKEFRONT art. bal he 5 week. Year round. 3 FH ON FIRST FLOOR. modeled. Refrigeration and sas eat furnished erly — preferred. cau after to 6 7 Allison St.. vhone ¥ ROOMS AND BATH, CHILDREN __Welcome, Romeo, PLateau 2-2360 water heater. oil furnace. basement. $125 olus __ltilities. EM_3-4375. CRESCENT LAKE _ Waterford Township duplex. Beau- tiful new 3 room studio apt. MODERN. 4 ROOMS IN KEEGO _Harbor, PE 2-3946 ONE BEDROOM Apr, i ll | RANCH style build: tinion Lake. Adults. 1651 en: eft Cootey _Lake Rd. WALLEL LAKE 2 BEDRMS. furp or unfurp 585 @ Lke Dr. No 114 a fot Drs. and Etc Coclev Lake Rd. or For coat Miscellaneous 42 RENT SMALL GARDEN PLOT and grow your. own vegetables 23-3045, _* _ 1 age re Rent Houses Unturn, 36 — Teen en eee. For Sale Houses DRAYTON HEIGHTS This nice § room 1‘ storv frame and | has a snirease for a — at only $6900 with BR ANDON ue On a. z 198 Nice! ry. landscaped. Rent Lake Property 36A. ws ROOM COTTAGE. Pe aor 2 BED- _ By the season or the year. ’ — fall after 6 p.m. _Oniy Ms1l.soe with $3600 4 Ww ATKINS LAKELAND is the home you have been ‘looking for—this 6 room 1 story. ranch type home has 2 large bed- —, | Le, 27 living room Dining WE B ~MGAND CONTRACTS - NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. n 8:30 ‘tl 830 Open | Sunday 2 to6 ‘Tennysonébrand new F HA. 2-vedroom bungalow. Picture window in the pleasant liv- ing room, kitchen with buillt- in cupboards; tile bath and shower; forced air oi] fur nace, automatic gas water >; oak floors. F.H.A. mortgage cost. Drive out Baldwin to Tennyson, ‘lett to model. Better select yours now. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 7 W. Huron, BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOMS, LAKE ORION heat. Good beach. Ranch style house—partially fin- ed. Best terms possible. Peri- ou. x38, bedrooms, finished exterior -of brown cedar and one-half of front . yellow face brick. Large pic- 3 neat and clean. Double garese. Ver er Reed -~ Asking $11,- Good 2 bedroom frame-—it's al- most new-—large lot. P seo with ssion Convenient to General Hospital ge frame ee new down- Ope ‘ 33_W. Huron St. Ph. FE 5-83 Open 9 - 8 res. ‘Phone FE 3-1103 or FE 44178 | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange MOD- ern, reg low down payment. Marie yes 3 bedroom, large living room, pic- ture window fact lake, gas 000 wn. Waiter Green, 66 Park Blvd. (M24) RANCH i 3 bedrooms Full basement Plastered walls Select oak floors . ‘ Ceramic tile bath with built-in vanity | Formica—exhaust fan Custom cabinets Delco oil heat Auto. gas hot water DAR 8H. FORE YOU BUY Bateman & Kampsen Alwintite alum. windows and ‘storms and screens Sak ae BRICK OR .CE- DON'T PAH. TO SEE US BE- | Realtors FE 4-0528 For Sale Houses 43) LAL LLL ee PR, BIRMINGHAM BY oo URES 2 Auto. heat and het water. Btorms and screens. 2 car garage Screened forrase $9800 «682500 down. MI BY OWNF® » ROOMS AND bath Fui) ba ent. Gas heat Fireplace Tile bath Carpeted oors, 1% car garage. Cement Reasonable down payment. Shown by appointment oniv After 4 p.m, Pt 54364 a _ BEDROOM { MODERN HOME. Garage 40x160. near schools t..'+ FE 6-0630. _ Open Sunday 2 to 6 363 RIVARD —- Drive out Elizabeth Lake Road past Crescent Lake to os 0 sign New P.H.A. om A bath painted wal water heater. Lake privi leges. Terrific value at $7400. $750 down plus F H A cost. Only $48 per month includes taxes and = insur- ance. R. aot Stele 2G 13 Open Phone rE es or re. +061 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange OPEN Sunday 3 to 6 209 Cedardale FOR A COLORED FAMILY For the colored family who de sires and appreciates a modern, spick and span, J bedroom home. town kitchen, ti bath, full base- ment, gas none pe and gar- den space features, too! A 4 stones G1. mortgage. one of the best buys in colored area. Priced to sell. Bee it to- | day! Down payment $2.500 Off | Woodward on Earimoor, if on Cedardale. E ot H MYERS 44075 Real Kaen Mortgage, Ins BUILD NOW In our well restricted, Waterford Hills Estates estimates freely were = our plans of yours, | Hit RBERT Cc ia is $u24 Pontiag Lake REMODELED FRAME FARN- house. vears old at —— hewn bear- from +Id red barn, Two fireplace me m_ tliving room, one in dining room. sun- room, kitchen 12x19 with laundry room attached. Downstairs we ath floor. Situate o three lots, land- trees Po noney uct 38 high. Lilac honeysuckle he. f Sar teed. elre orming caree L “amanee screened front porck ai Log house and pen Near Silver Lak~ Golf Course Lake privileges $22,500. For further information call OR 3-1676 after-6 p. m. ‘RICK TERRACE. WEST SIDE 5 latee rooms bath = Livine MODERN 2 SEneacae “HOME. Pull basement. Oi] heat. Glassed im porch. Garage. Lake privi- leges. Close to school. 3 miles from. Pontiac 4 owner. _2-2008 or FE 4-3632 ~ $1200 DOWN nace. laundry tubs, large wood- et ~ sate pri. ilewes, Ready foz mmediate occuvancy Bi eggrenrdl +8500 com- 3 q "£ 2 e a a 5. ry & » 3 ® rooms. bath large lot. Lovely shace and shrubbery Jake oriy- fleges Death forces sale aAttrac- tively priced $1500. down Rea- sonable terms, or will discount for cash. DOWN ouys thie new 3 bedroom home. Cheery living room, dining room. ,auere kitchen. nlenty of fake privic = on oi a) viewes ic at onl 310.500. Terms. Deeothy au! Lavender rE rity pif eM "3003 $50 DOWN 22x2¢ | SHELL. Wa- ‘erford area ; $300 down. 3 room house. Im- mediate ——— jon. bedroom ranch Attached ea- age. Only = 730 . —_ 2 — oe — —— "Walton GEO. MARBLE, Resta: 6161 Andersofville Rd’. Waterford Phone OR 31268 1142 Cole, Birmingham 2 year old be or with 2 bed- rooms and eo attic. In — reonaitt cs — to “HOLMES REALTY MI 6-1811 _or MI 4-2171__ BY © OWNER UNUSUAL | 2 ~ BED- room ranch t hom ment, 2 car arage with preeze- lo- . way, 100 ft. tage, extra age and ac available. _—Taquire—t0e-D 3 oom Adulte enc = en. Automatic poses ey — aE _REALTORS Phone OR = on. - Babe Open 6 TO 9 ~~ CASH pon notes ~~ bapa your house or ‘tore py rou pers mem tnaete iT MAHAN REALTY CO rate rh Esta’ change ome Beet “til 9, Gund, 10-4 Russell Young REALTOR ; Ar ) nel: onies. Farms, Land Contracts JONES: REAL, pstare _ TODAY's JOB NEWs in Classified | See the 4..ROOM SEWLY. “DECORATED apartment for reliable no drink- miles W. of Pontiac, Finest beach ae 28660 Adults, $800 season. nae FRONT MODERN oon tage. 18 Mi. N of. Pontiac. 53048 FuRN. “y_ Re ROOM A “APT. ENT) LAKE Orion, _242n. FURN. APT. FOR ~ RENT. OL | _ aol. IDEAL BACHELOR APT. VERY close in. Ne rated, te yard, rich ea i nice ya: ie! en ed or ¢ nye SMALL ¢ CLEAN. EN, BUSINESS AND BACHE ae co uron, got. Modern, No children. No eLen N RS ROOMS. drinkers, Elderly peop for rent ‘hen privileges, Walk- to Pontiac Motor NICE, _ SMALL.) fODERN » APART- On Oxbow Lake. Private po e. 130 ss St. off Elizabeth Lake Ru. SPEND YOUR SUMMER ON LAKE Missaukee. a $40 and $45 per week. MA 57006. Uni : RE LAKE ‘FRONT. ATTRAC- ve, go 3 rms. and bath. PE 43368, pee te ein asy summer si | _Frowecks Fa’ eaemey NPE: GIRLS TO shane A with twin beds. Kitchen — 5 min. — downtown. Call FE tance and Pisher Body. Apply manager 377 8. Telegraph. Eves. & Sun. RACTI iM APT. x aTiR VE 3 BEDROOM i Pi eR - Susan’s Lakefront Is this lovely 4 room “I story, 21. — home. Lake- front on Susan's Lake On sini tot 56 x 208 ft. Lares living rom. Panelec in knotty opine. Modern kitchen. 2 larce bedrooms end full Ths is idea for a couple —~s v _ dewa ate 0 pony ae 2108 after 5 p.m. @ room brick, recreation west of M24 * toa with ‘110 ft, vot Ba Creek,” property or PIONEER HIGHLANDS incinerator soft water 2 car on: rage, feneed in yard. Lake vie leges. Leaving state for health. "$350 P 201 Starr. oy : - | 2188 Cass Lake Rd.. Keego Harbor E 3-487 Mortgage cost to Gil.'s oniy. 3 bed _. — 4 ape inh. fore: air ting This is — right! $10 500 $2500 do : JACK” LOVELAND. 5 ROO! MODERN GN LINCOLN riced right. Also plent Carpeted living room, Youngs- | For ey Houses Wee 43 PPP LLL * — J Sonar 2 to 6 27 E. SHEFFIELD - Brand new F.H.A. 2-bedroom bun- alow. Picture window in he pleasant living reom, kitchen with built-in cup- boards; tile bath and show- er. forced air oi] furnace: automatic gas Water heater. oak floors. Citw sewer, side- walk, gas. Only $7350 wih $700 down pilus F HA mortgage cost, Drive out Baldwin to Sheffield. right to medel. Better select yours now. They re going fast RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 73 W. Huron, Opn 6 Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 417 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GILES = 2 FAMILY INCOME 5 large rooms and bath on 1st floor--4 rooms and bath of Ind floor. Recently dec- orated. new carpets on Ist ’ floor, Pull basement —stoker heat nicely landscaped jot l'g car garage, shown by appointment, KEEGO HARBOR lf you want an older home, look this one over. 5 room 2 bedroom with conventional dining room. Pull basement. coal H.A. furnace. just blocks off ‘the bus- line Seek this one before buy- Z. INCOME New brick ranch 3219. M-87," + — Beautiful 6 at “tas CARL J. ANDREWS 413 E Maple Pose Mizirose 7-610) § rooms down—4¢ roams up 2 = baths, first floor car- d. Full basement — auto sion recreation room. Yard all fenced, also faturs a 29 car garag. Can be bought — with reasonable terms. Shown by appoint- ment only GILES REALTY CO. | 02 W. Huron PE 5-61! | ___ OPEN Ot 8 O'NE WEST Se - Near bed Grand recreation type basement, already partition- ed. You'll be pleased with this value at $12.250, full price. 83475 down. Low per cent payments BRAND NEW - West subur- ban 2-bedroom bungalow with stairway to unfinished Priced at $10,500, with $2.- 000 2 oughly enjoy the coming front, bungalow. Everything for combarahin living. Has full basement —, lovely tached garage. complete — and screens and other fine features Cail 7 ear office for further details. : Be Ay O’NEIL., Realtor Huron, Open 6-9 Phone" PE 3-1103 or PE 44178 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange NEW. HOMES We ¢an build a home. accermes L to your plans or our On your lot or obtain vou a lot. We can arrange all new financing pal fe your Present home to obtain if fi ¥. Cait us for further details STONE REALTY CO. ~~ Joslyn FE 20253 to 9 om. dally 7_ Sun 1 to 5 10 ACRES Excellent soi! 3 caiscene. Bath. Ful! basement. Oniv $9800 terms. VERY GOOD Home. Close in with 3 acres Out- Duisdi re Substantial down. IN CITY $ roem bungalow. 821090 down. $50 month, a aie Px Pick Sagina FE 4408 Eves FE "sans rE ii EQUITY TO 4 PER CENT GI mortgage $51.00 sare md wall mortgage $51.50 monthly. 2 bed- room unfinished upstairs, wall water softener and other extras. 292 Russell. base-| ZAST SIDE 5 Rooms. = Bed- | _excellen’ eondition. 1950 DOWN. '% Acre wt. Excellent = garden 3 = home, ie beth- OF Walton Ble ‘oas of Opdyke... ss fc’ ‘rate rE Elizabeth te. 2 Bedroom home |. stairway to oa finished tte. Oak floors olastered ceramic tile bath. -_. igmirond & drver This home is ex- ecellen’ condition, Shady ‘et $14.- - 0. Terms. $950. Down. New 2 Bedroom mod- living room. Sexcebent, ittener, | ” reom mcelle air fu era Choice’ a le mace. ce 4 v tions, Full price $7900 ead GIs—$100 Moves You In! Apprux, $75 month includes every- thing Model oper iaily 10-7 p.m. Ov East Blvd. between Perry and Mt Clemens. Anchor Real Estate Model_Phone FE 30604 HOME—ACREAGE —— $5 room home, rma tone finish with ® scres land, bedrooms, MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mich. OA 63123 ABC. APPROVED BY COMPARISON TOWN AND COUNTRY Large Rambling Ranch, Beautiful rolling acre lot. combine to af- ford you e truly fine home in the coufitry but just e minute's drive from city, lovely 3 bedroom eeda. shake ranch ready for you to finish off inside to sult your iv you: inspec..on one block north of 20 _. rie as be Main Street; Berth of R LAPE E R ‘COUNTY Modern Ranch 40 acres on High- wav M nortan of Lapeer. Here is the ideal spot for retirement. Beautiful 3 large bedroom brick ~and stone bungelow with futl | basement #0 acres of good soll with woods and stream and priced tr seli Consider any reas- onable GEHRING ABC 1415 6° Main R_O. LI 1-6010__ 4 BEDROOM BRICK Seminole Hills Area~Seven large rooms. plus breakfast room and 1 baths lavatory ‘n basement rou’ perch, double garage large Terms available Shown by = pointment. HILTZ FE 5-6181 REALTOR BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Attractive brick, 6 rooms. 1% losed tile baths. Enc breeseway. 2 car garage Basement tiled, Many extras. Near St. Huge. $24000. Owner. FE ¢-1965. ‘oP E i Y HOUSE 780 ICLCLIFE W. Huron 8t. to Roth Lumber ef hill, You wil, find Uris attractive age lv new contemporary hom: the setting of beautiful trees, 0 oaks) 1002420. It is unbe- lievable that vou can find such privacy fust 4 miles from down- Pontiac town 5 Lovely living room fireplace, din- tne room. modern kitchen bed- tive terms terms. Hanoute IDEAL FOR CHILLREN ; Year around t bedroom home with lake Blrl eae Le e glassed-in and feneed-in yard. $8960 with terms. Call Mrs. LIVE FREE Our eke Orion Oftic has @ = of Lake Front homes. All sizes GAYLORD - FE 4-9584 West Side Lake Privileges Comfortable and attractive 3 bed- rm. — Pond pace oberg ent Lake area. ely decore ot] hea’ auto. water he : ater, Fenced yard. Very low monthly payments. Nea Ou to wall + lots of et . tmmediat pee session. ice section. V. GI - 3 bedrm. brick ranch ‘ype. hom. Large lots poe y lent locat , ae REALTOR : - bedrooms. Full bath wun ‘ . Plaste walls, Oak and For Rent Rooms 37 MAKE US "AN | OFFER 4 es trim tneludes a = athe! reom floor ture lake privileges. “ iM, WR IGHT, Reglior Oakland Ave. FE “Open Week Days 4-8 Saturday 2-6 NEW GI HOMES © bedroom Bonen lots. Plastered walls. . peers. picture windows, tile ath, Bs Cc - HAYDEN RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give petite; | operate Real Beets Exchange St a oe =. ay Lake about oy mile. Ret mtn” Danes OPEN | On Highway, east ‘of Holly @ room aga ~~ home. Oil < heat thane ot, very good at 812 “CARL J. ANDREWS 41? E. Maple Phone 71-6161 1 ae 2 ‘ trees All. plowed ‘or > beat. softener. $15,- 800, $3500 down 2.5003. (MMEDIATE POSSESSION. 4.Bed- room home on Mt. Clemens st. ‘Large living room. separate din- room. with Senha: Extre large lot. 1s?” ed into ge gen ge “a ‘waaves J.C. HAYDEN 8 E. Walton Blvd. rE Realtor Open Eves. AL BY PALMER = OF 3-008. NEED A Sie ae Looe 2328 Middlebelt Rd. ° Near Orchard Lake : Rd. 3 ear $0050. Terms. | cash as payment, CEDAR LAKE. 3 Lots. § fone sun- * on “ “ 4 ees Fi 7 se ee i ie Fee ae ge Ret RE OF ug gn eae allipeee ree ee i ee lt ag! WE ae . ‘ i 1 ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 For Sale, Houses 43 THE ‘BEST IN _ COMMUNITY LIVING THE EASTERY SHORE OF “EATe es TWP. For Sale Houses 43 WILL a eash MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan| (GO JUMP Fer Sale Houses 43/ For Sale Houses 43 IN THE LAKE $9,500 Add, Subtract, Multiply or Divide! b's Fanch 4 « Cedresee pea ~ ceramic : ont bonne ‘soousite Large vard, That “a Felon DOLLAR vaLUDil . . at's a suggestion you wil Sot Seat BF gig ee cin iow You St us| He, 2 bel Sc el sag, folsis — Large rien beat, 1 year aid guy astremt foqpe ee tox o "Bot disturb the owuer We beatin x, Ft 8 os Hy eine god, ema water "beater, Puil gees show their home by euostnten imen plastered’ attached drive te i Brick fireplace. Lovely shaded | fels_f0 shane te. ORinnte ote a it) le ery ex ace fine SY OWNER: 3} BEDROOM OUR, Daoperts in a demand location, | 30,3 180 f Jot with ite gut living from aa to Marta 3 nice sperimente, bringing | 3 car garage corner Bitered) at “te.c00, with s2,006} landsceping and large 2, cer se incomas-Clase In 000. Financ easy ; peo Insid : or GI terms. Stilities paid by : eo s = CALL oon APPOINTMENT Now| Toom 8 DB ty size and very.| carpeting and drapes. asking only § apartments. 4 baths, e weter, separate meats! 14 MI PONTIAC comfortable. OM the hall to the, $8500 with terms see this one store. EXHIBIT HOME wi fu: _ dear] ¢ left are 2 bedrooms and @ full 2-3 room “Pe. a, garage in A-) condition. vi riced bo ate ropinogment bath. In the modern kitchen vou and beth income ANS GUNDAY By appointment ‘euly. Bveaings | Colonial 3 bedrest Dea. Sun. Shae en ack cavea an | New dives ee euneen Lever Sk : & step - savi : gust t,MiDPLES * ROAD ux. | | Mtge, #80 call Mr. “Meoue, Z| fom.” Recreation room. Fire B rangement. on ‘3. aon = ee wee eaneas Game oe 1. trestage. Gh baee: mo. W e t, you subur-| ture window now und - terms. ; RD. : ous ve Weil landsc oy ¥ er - ban tivine at its ot = choice log. svaiiable. = ; a RNISHED 7 xt — = tome. | Dra ton | Woods SYLVAN REALTY CO.| A%4z2edy to move inte, modern | Walled Lane. Ph. bArbe fa or , Sere Ain e. Ph. MArket ¢1 Phone on, sista or OR 31189 bre = Lk frigerater and. washer! PAMILIES Open 9 to 9, Sun. 1 R Hl Y ba, 3 nleele ; FE ‘ ois Es te cloug to OM Truck and Bajg- | Seautiful 3 pedroom with uafim | BY_ OWNER. “MODERN 7 has usse oung 2 ‘tts bedrooms 5-9418 Extension 10 Win Rubber, full price only $6,250 | | floor, Oak floors. room; is car West side. BR REALTOR Place. sbreeeewes dinette, so BUY TO TOR 6:00 peng Diller, FE . gg = a pe Ay oon Bree "til © — —% Seite BOTT? eikie MAR*OS = . , Near bus line. Priced to cell puaLrone 1_#___Sua_‘t_ A eet ae For ¥O i wits 600 foo! atoll Ae * Ti ase Phone OR , ei or OR 3116 T item. & ba race & breeseway, on | only 5 miles from RUSSELL A. NOTT = a 4 Family—Close In Willie k 2923 erland 4% room home with basement ™ W. Pike PE 4-5908 ; j r _Ph, OR 3-410, : and oil permease. extra 1OUSE: . ; a rs apertment has 7 ay ¥ a | Tom modern home” that fant: | Myery_ feat rE sais SU NDAY - DON’T MISS THESE eee rooms ‘and bath, 2 with tains tossnea Not 4 years be Ss 2° good to NEW RANCH 1 RICK 225 Lake S k O . 2 TO 5 SUNDAY _— Ea. mo ail old. Garage. Also. carport, Base- st with » , veneer. baseboard heat. full base- : wectees, an Lane my TELHURON AREA. $050 0) 3 ge private entrances New Lee tion. e . really ve nox as ‘urnace. ¥E 5-840, Earlmoor Blvd, win pcs gd FRONTAGE socom |) Y.. modern. @ age a Pd vl home tile Bats shower & lava-| shady traffic-free neighbo : ry Dr ear off Pontiac Lake a good investment. now OME. A home just ac the road m i ake - on Bawtree Lane. y PLAN — Ss tory in basement, auto. use heat,| One Bedroom ‘ving. dining. bath Rd. This 500 6 room home “showing excellent e. lovely home located at | school and stores i access to U Lake. Owner —T enclosed. porches. Lots of shade| and modern kitehen. Plenty of | on over an acre of land has full $17,500. terms. f E new oil furnace on a ae arden | —=™_3-4285. : trees and eyergreens on spacious | ‘storage and basement. Gerage.| basement. attached green house. ' eautifuully built. MY 26474. _ | space on lot oxads he cnty’ 91.980 | 7 ‘He not only has currency — he has money, too!’ eee ee Ca A well, constructed " vlastered | 3 car garece end swimaling pool | TIlinois Street BY NER B with terms. ; 4 to ke left on West ome Reallv nice for two. G Mr. Powers is the salesman. ~ a 2 BEDROOMS AND y to “ Flint Beat double wsiepals Hghts. | rice at $8300. And $83.60 a mo. Lovely Cape Cod on 8 down, with finished urn left on rew tc = - beaut i se Geire, .ee bent shelve Fienser| . OFFICE OPEN 98 H APPINESS For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) **** 4 ve Roi a oe B.D TAR - Realto be ideal oa j t SOPRA OL APL LPL LPP eee ~ rs Tr ° at your back yard . a 5; pet ving and Gee, gate presen. Ponts | A. JOHNSON, Realtor “WEST WALTON” | 7 =~ GAYLORD ued PHA. morance"acororsd | snug Tal ROMAPY reom, Srephen. pe, bee. 7 ’ w. : - ai a jo ACRES — 5 ROOM CEDAR 174 S. Telegraph Rd. re ; < “= 1 44 F Flint st Lake Orton in: Venett 5 Co-operative Real Estate Exchanze rage and. recreation room. shake. roor for 2 eeatones up. > 8 ph WHEN ONLY THE Lovely 2 bedroom ranch ee all pone — — Tastefully, Riecoranea: arse” screened rch at Breccoway, atlached gar ae. FE 4-2533 ae brick home. nice lot paved street. 3 Bedrooms. 12 x 18 livine reom. | 10891 — HICKORY mak, Dp. SUQDEN rent. Basement. ‘AC unit, = ay, s s a - shout br aponintment fireplace - Moder kiteben and tiled bath, | Lake 2) Mi Commerce terms rand pump. Large living plo : - << 1D ENOUGH } i oaly ; yeats @ 00 monthly in-| Lake. cone Lake gee 10. fireplace mp ba With, service ro MONEY DOWN eo eee ees reas oes S ame Dally 1 to 8 oe | Seetee Teese: Gig muerence: es fot ‘Bonac oc. Your, rand Bloomfield Highlands ara Meahpeneg fn, | Moz? tivo tack fu be| Site a picrame P| st haeeenens aes | THE CHELSEA | SATURDAY & SUNDAY | Wier icone Tis" 1dPyepathesuving Toons | NUM, decorated attracting Schtie tn master bedroom seiseat eimedits "or | PUdrGom® ranch Ge’bome sits| SSeu! hie Seca BET GARE | Paved tren oy water. sewer 1TO6 PM Small Uedroom, tome 0 eood | Fle stone Heatlator feplecs: | tig. "Eiving toom 3 "t 2 se nae cn jit W RIGHT, Restor Built is 1002, Wighest qualfiy co0-| gman 3 moore”, 959 DOWN Die home you will want in the| Pull. basment. Recre oom, fireplace, and dining L. ee ee ee 980. anes PE soui| ‘fuction and workmanship ‘along oma Pave street ston tore __3 Bedroom Brick $950 DOWN future. Very reasonable. and $65¢) Heatilator firenlace, 2 ¢ ar at also full dining, rgom cas § FEDROO:. HOME ‘PEET Cooperative Real state Exchange daa nome ing sath rey fter oo rE 31 FHA and GI Approved pai cathenss eu Wine "ke: oo Seon ging Late ‘Privileges: Kitchen x og 1's from Willlate Lk with leke priv? Featuring en. elaborate 18" ft. 382 Auburn REALTY 42393| DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS| Large living room with picture | AND MANY OTHERS _Only $18,500. Owner EM coramie the » all bace- leges. 97,800. OR 3-652 after 4:30 rescent living room with dining space ——————— Windows Excellent kitchen. om-| Te Why wot phone we We have | VACANT—$1350 | DN. dishwasher and dis at x NT r rooms W : > Di : ’ che LAKE\ORION bireh door pani le bath ex'| — BLOOMFIELD— GL | doors Gii'trced'air furnace. cule | Helped maar other fits fna'end | 5 room ame west of 1 hed 2 car garage. b71,- 0 ges we mtan 8 seal ati we ~ RANCH NOTHING DOWN weler hevter laundry fray. sell their homes may we Belo) Shire lof, Closé to bus end | z cool, re- a e 4 fom with tubs, oil heat AL i Coninel ‘BEDROOM HO} re: breeze. always. You will storms and ccreens, Land’ | 1 1s difficult to find @ nearly FHA $1,200 eee ear aa cane caus te Ses peat wi peer ‘Ottered ed Mac 1.e8e ith new 3 bedroom brick ranch home year ‘esters: tor veel ‘unk came: = cere yey s ae. MY 24004 m Avemetc e Oy nne ne. oe iJ w a rar La er @ ww ° room Seautiful distant’ view overiookin $650 DOWN terms. PRIVILEGES ON LOON| Pisce “auractive. Michen’ with | Knoty pine cabinets with, er ee ee ecane Oe par gt i380 Terme REALTORS ie lakes Lots are rT 2108 wit fotal monthly payments 949 tn- | LAKE. reakfast space, large lot, Dear Sameer cae caer em tees Pe ores 1 Bi Brock . voees Br IN ied fava Opes Evenings g A ey je trees. em D> - eluding taxes and insuran r rm ria OC s r N e a and Sey Ea cotta’ wit | Ratinoriteata wittise | DON'T MISS THIS | Harede ohh iheer | Scere itaststeet | AN By ook tt comes RPE SE errce | PE LSI * ve sr e ine w e priv- Ess tion about this bh 8 x 6 storage room. ZG. HAYDEN wih deflgad ' LOOK!- gro cASEMENT HOME WITH 3 LOTS. ry OME WiTH - era. = ond a | eee ncaa at 5470 Vincent, corner a 5.9 acres ath ba fe frontage | Or Otties, E MARKLEY. 1 ae tarees ps f window “287 Col ig Ses i brick, Cones” lov ely divided *ioaatis ater bh soot i dances for teenagers. Year-ardund | of N. Pine Grove Ave. de ale on M15 north of Clarkston Large | Mou. through Pri. ce picture window . REALTOR ole aren am etre e F ¥ : neighbors. Good schools by bys. N. of Elizabeth Lake | 10 room and bath, 5 bedroom. 469 W. Maple. JOrdan 45800 ree gene © Walton Blvd PE _8-0441| 2 bedroom frame a gece | maaan. omen eer os | ee i Peer ae One block off black ror noon to 8 p.m. es Uns 1 ee | basement, heating unit, cut stone Birm. Mich Mi. 1223 $11. 8x $378 DOWN ——- condition. priced on ease “Gin erenee ant ft cee gore ip ¢, Elizabeth Your family will love this. spot) | Sunday, outdoor grill, lake privileges, ex- | Located Fr " tt| Cozy and cute. la 3 some = peer = BM, and you will like the low price | cellent setting overlooking the 'BY OWNER, 4 ROOMS, BREEZE- add poe : oh de Later ry vee : scp ag ~O and the cme down gi C| ‘ HANNAN | lake. Business ing 60x30 ft.| way arage Fenced yard, I's Filrebetn os) tise between — hile frame, none aoe “HOLMES REAL. TY at only v 518.000" with - waar FOR THE ment. Phone Al Urban ~ ~ \ with boiler room, barn 38x30 ft. | block from Union Lake Sho € season MI 6-1811 or MI ©2171 able down pay ~ Uroan ee ra on REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE eranery. tool house. Property sutt- | cter 1 conten sie o- “WHI | 'E: ruons lg EY. sie corel “WALLED LAKE CLARK REAL 8 ESTATE FIRST TIME ti able for many types usiness. | iL ° ET ovely room, large ‘corner Dequendre "ROBE RT CHAPIN _ LINCOLN 4-4900 Offered | for test tale onnetitics re ee > a 10 oe z lot 1005250, near selioals! oharches on 1481 = Evee. rE 31317 A : q price . cash. NER'S NIA x and shopping center. Avail. June . Gomplets eel state Service NEAR ST. J OSEPH — HEALTH FORCES SALE | Paved road. Bus at door Smail 1 1. MA 41636 ; PLIES = OINTMENT? xO. | 4 Bedroom Brick Ranch Licensed ding Contractor | HOSPITAL 6 MIL ES S WEST | oo $13,500, $3000 down. : = CUSTO house. we gimmicks at all. This| Home Is Available For sf honest deal once. : case LAKE 3 vedroows. Aluminum storms |- : M ny pected r : and awh Recreati REALTORS > 6 room modern house on smali| \Veterans— Priced At & rooms, newly remodeled for) $1800 aoree with FHA. terms. PMYoui tke this agen rors) MILLE Mode) FE BUILT lot. only? $6,700, $500 down. No ; pba facrel om. 5 ee hog a eee | FE ¢7015. 2 bedroom, one floor plan home | _Ottiee tet F ee — bond ——— .- - . 7 oes [rem Cece ft = NEAR OXFORD. 4 ROOM HOUSE. ii "ills city improvements paid ; A rom the entrance into the ch BOAR tae gpgechools. Must be sees | CLA RESTON. PARTLY FiNisweD | fy fal ‘living acasee eee neer- | OP EN Hi ogee’ Indian Village MRD BY BOARD = iy ee with yourself and ; iT |.__Ment. 8750 down. MA 5-5047. | room basement, with eer el Sunday 3-5 :30 We invite your of this = su JSAN LAKEFRONT | G1 3 BEDROOM HOMES, 8350 ft one socrontion space © 1 TC - aes poms = fine redidential YURNISHED 2 Room ( MODERN WITH Nice § room frame, year around| DOWN, vonay ares a ira bear eau aa ca ) 7 ij c nf our ty Jen « ceseal vert yates em ‘a a bedroom. Extensive landscap- | 761 Owego ing for your family, Just a casual | 125 Calvert $ 600 dad on one = = meet beech. | ING. HANNAN. NI 4-4 | ing with chage ond crubbery. 2 i; SUNDAY AF TE RNOON CH A | : Ss 8 lance ‘will tell you here: is 8 —— L own 5 ACRES | Center. Offered at $9,450 ping | nicer: bbothd apes’ pee oP pans the story. For inside you will OUTSTANDING. BUY, 61980 | vs < no coer ‘ Eig LAKE AREA \ PEN | #4. wo. 8EE YOU'LL } 601 POURTH down with bath; 2 bedrooms a eee seasibie nets 2. you Terms can be ed for this : UTde aaastapet, crecscwar asd | | “ast ot were Romer tare 2 bet SCOTT LAKE RD ¢ room bun. | MB, Hull basement, Mehyseu | oom “howe atere fe Cambie | fo'ihe minute Suneciow wis ul Featuring 2 car garage, cement drive, nat- | SUNDAY BRICK RAMBLER | automatic heat and hardwood chnoiet pins 10mg suey Lot 72" and screens. Nice porch for closet spece cedar lined with becement. oil heat, 2 nice porch- ae | sU> : | has severa) fruit trees The siding deors. Living room - din- ats Living Room : Ser arawesd Boer ie 8 2-4 | POREST LAKE COUNTRY cLUB| {00% Cos be purchased on very | 96300 price includes sulometic vtech atte is 18 x 21 with Ledgerock fea poset award lectg ,B h “ wre & : ne: - | -Over “@ acre of beautiful land-— erms. More dete Wesber and dryer. ; natural _fireplac : pepeiea owe © eorescent aths it eramic! ment, barn, brooder house and information from salesman on | Turn on N. Genesee off W. piace. 218 1 nee ing frontage on 2 streets - ie eld. Cal = ade “Ss = w cand Esteve ‘ asa “ints chetce ems tor cel P > | HERES A HONEY! §& room Bares — rent eS Oneee: Os: md Gare toe been v7 us ‘ ‘Tile ‘ y ae 4 Bedrooms i dist riminating professional man or | NORTH | rancher full basement, 1's car : > . roomy 2 car garage and storege D ng south’ wo. LZ? X - 6 rooms executive. Roman brick ramblin Al rage, beautifully landscaped, 90 Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor rm. and othe 15% Master Bedroom & | t 131 Third Ave This home has| § i otherScustom built-in fea- | Only -five Ube old Five lovely "RIDGEWAY oly serial re Pie NE | Eh pir 2 eee Ve me we parte fares “inst, must be, seen, te be | rooms wilh plastered aus, ook | With Walkin Closet | Hl r ic room ots, automatic heat, 2. W awrence Street apprec e vi~ flee: 5 -_ -91S Baldwin 4-6203 Gas | 2 Bvine room with Roman| per cent down payment on ol . PE 5-816) or FE +4778 leges is 100x136. Priced at $18.500/ en, chem iates ha bath, Sed Thich 90 Foot Lots Co-operative F Real Estate Tiaenen . $11,500, cay oa terms. ; brick fireplace. 3 massive bed-| joan. Veteran purchasers pre- | EAST BEVERLY 612 room base- ; is the best dollar per dotlar| screens. Nice let. Terms. BY ‘OWNE bd LAWR i. rooms, full basement, oi] heat, etter More details from sales- ment. Youngstown kitchen. Excel- home in the lake ores. —— Formica Counter Tops QUNER. t. MODERN. SIX ROOM | Tecreation room with - fireplace. | lent condition in and out. $2150. able terms can be GOOD CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT poet Sinan Take Face May other features, OF STONEREALTY CO, | itoo'downFaa, Tr | EMBREE & GREGG | )MdeRW BUNGALOW js Paved Streets - J ; ~ Attractive grey shingle Goueaiew wie ows SPER FOE PE FE 40564 13% E. Pike St | hob “em worms | ot ers m. daily: bent — B. D. Cl {. ARL ES Realtor NO HIN ec ‘es Ce aniteae witless: pod] “ew eas ac beatine wane iM press sin ore os vi7g oe os | | ee Heal seat FARMS Paar FE 4-05 21 a beautifully landscaved jot end ee | ville Road a ke oe ‘Airport seo i € ; Sy i BY (OWNER. 51 Ew “IODERN 3 you" Ser ir eevee ir ORiando 3-110] 1 eee homie phones: rr 4-8862 DOWN 030.09 DOWN 23x35 SHELL | WA- rane satedster School district and Road 7 Sarat of Semen oad 0 ft. lake frontage. You ve. i _ nee a] 3-2372 ' : E this well constructed 3 bedroom | a itech ror Rd. 3 blocks $650 DOWN: “17)T 8. Telegraph Rd. n Eves : : Tcack aitcckoe, gare . er Par SALE OR TRADE ane soutnw ware. Srepsase (ones Sy Ea 3\ OWNER NEW 2? BEDROOM MA HAN ATTRACTIVE. 4 room | Seaperstive Real Estate Exchange FOR or 8 $10 750. $2,000 evan " Pastases | suave io FOR A NEW HOME CALL Full basement. Automatic heat.| “Ompletely furnished *- . bungslow, ol) heat large Se : 3 R_ House 3 wts on Walton ‘ . ev raitere sh Ne nasa. easeeeae Latepetal cee Flea tal ence $s.050 Cal) fer ee | e eto THE M: AC ED. AY ’ Bivd. Drayton Plains. i receeets aS new awd 7 pal. W M. hate uten Eecelcat oy hy Ee REALTY CO. REALTORS IT) ie} 3 BEDROOM 012 Ae ae ee tore | tite’ roam and fall dininn room, . — nes _ * dandy gerage, large corner jot KENNEDY $i4. =CChANTEA EG @ GGL. —— Cosberauee, “geal mints A ae WHITE LAKE DRAY TON PLAINS PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Phone_OR_3-1268 60x710. North suburban. Sell or PSM. ALI L F ‘AMILY ? Dette, alee Gee ees 1078: W BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. | 3 bedrooms. 14 x 19 livine room. Perimeter under floor heating. 1 BEDROOM | BRICK RANCH | take two bedroom bungsiow in REALTOR A doll house-oniy 2 years old.| well, landses: fruit trees FE 50263 ice Semen es nigel deter and/ ttle bath ofl heat I's car @8-| = Fry * Oe . ale atiracel a Drive out Dixie Hwy to Williams H iat lot, ae a. small boat ie oe pepe opal pos 5 CHOOSE YOUR OWN ove z bus, one Pegg i 2 ae SCHRAY steps -from Bice beach. *s1'000 chggnyooe turn ‘left approx. 1% serie gy fuming, cu wai ae ots, Bosuttier poh aad win | livery, and your guaranteed en- Poors, tile ‘at gas heat, PRICE LOCATION | TERMS reeenin ‘elms tnd eoteane” ek ait dosten C tt naa oh rempicton "Rel mi. Watch for open sign one rock ‘and ring. You can | Mairway ‘to attic, oll heat. Kool Bal wage Pr problems azy omen, solved: softene aluminum : ‘ $2,600 down, balance $54 r esivn Cor, jr Realtor : empieton, eaitor move in tuasseren w y $500 ent awnines storm windows and LAKEFRONT 77 down. Dial on ‘pms. - i screens, street RL ONT HOMES AT month, : ( E_ 5-5001 2300 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4563 | down. screens and wooded jot, 70135. 2 in ! “7 ee $9 _| ___REED LAKE __|_ cy ean re oa | ee EE ee en San: 4: ———|-_—— OFFICE OPER value at $13,950, 1 B testege New bee ee W ki ae ME | _ SUNDAY 1-6 Furnished Doll House ee or ae era IRWIN” & ROSA: eh Ins Hills: . basemen ay Bot | DORRIS & SON : a ete i ~ Siow eta re ase ee eo ies Cae Ab rs enecanrdes i. Up —-fer- oe sat You can move right in and i eee i” Sr ibdi Built on large. let, REAL TORS | CO-OP MEMBERS | ~ BROS ~ 4 SEANT ESTATE ..CO.OF.. 9906. DOWN —Lovely-3-bedroom “Subdivision wit 732 ast FES poll = aS very: LG EDAR-ISEAND £ AKC EREAL 369 Baldwin Avenue | galow. “Brand new" eal Phone” ORT BEALTOR or OR” “3-1872 wees ‘Lake ha ae a : _FE oe 193 ft frontage Mahorany nan- FE 5-0101 FE 27-8544 PE 2-2161 | all completed. Full b well | REAL and refrigerator. Carpetin ei eee oe oh P i bath, ell, . | ; peting. elec living -oom ledgerock _fire- septic iced Mitch ; A NEW DEVELOPMENT OF 74 Phone oF Sa, 2 3 = Ti aoe in fact everything goes 1 _Septic. wired Kitchen sink. auto- | 3° BEDROOM BRICK f an 17 | y Vv } a lock, stock and barrel. It's marare. mers i sunroom 3 car | WEST SIDE eee Water, ase ai interior | WITH pret sone e€mp e On FE. C. Wood Co, S — pen 2: 98 <~3 - . Bt ake privilege and , _ ’ 08 % CE oon en row i R STRAITS Attractive 4 bedroom home plus close in. Oniy $6.120 = tis aye Te BORE Sone ached a e. Lake privi- 90 ft frontege 3 bedrooms Car- | sleeping porch new ultramodern OF BEAD TRUCE A TS UNS O en S | * Realtor 1 nae fe y appointmat peting range. refrieerator waah-| kitehen. ee cane poem: living | $1. wis DOWN -Large mine room | . p um. Corner Williams Lake Road & M59 I y Oe drvereie hee i Brepioes, pall sonar: brick home that needs some re-| THIS WELL PLANNED 8UBDI- 2-TO OR 3-125 Office open 05. Best Buys | en, aths, large reg airs, but is @ good value at only | VISION WITH PAVED WINDING 5 After & call OR 3-2603 | -. Ranch Style \ RIVILEGES AT — room, ideal for profes- 7,500. Paved street. One 2 room STREETS. GAS ATER. AND Suburban § room madern. Wa- | With iseccwas uaa ot W OLVERINE LAKE sional man. By appointment only. apartment. Gas furhace. LARGE fr PINE GRADED’ L tertord Two 3 larae bedrooms. -Today EAST SUBURBAN CLEAN and ° + = WILL SUIT YOUR EVERY ving room 13 & ning room | searaeme, . tached ge. his attrac- acre 2 bedrooms, Lacuna . ; 4 $13,800 HOME OR INCOME - Per- tiled kitchen and bath. dishwash- : ) j lvi tively d decorated home Viste sub. $8950. 'O-soeum ab oo ae fect condition. Five lovely rooms aEED. er. hardwood floors throwshout : T j | ) pRECTEE | living fom, combined’ kiteh > to : Serurer with—firepiace + = = wes. 5 Tat T Nd. Pitre [ bath with y cearsoena: tiled OXBOW T AKE fireplace, wall ‘to “wall, carpeting room on “first floor Seal Ss itarae PLAN TO SEE pine “laree recreation room and Lid [ | Goes with this outstand: | cae iy screened trent ont porch, mY AT _Siambing Sax * for the owner. 3 rooms ba rooms with private bath and en- : . ne cocktail lounge. 2 car garage «++ | west side brick h Over nice 2 ¢ eee storms a and New 3 vetreom. Full pecoment sates au tho wont site. Sh.0ee trance up, Two car garage. paved OUR MODEL HOMES with screened erill room, at- | ga scre ef land and in the jot. 80 2.240 feet. $1890 50 down. elu e parcel 15 ving ‘oom. - e a choice : ached, lake privileges. M-59 to best residential section of priced at $6950. ee Sth lake privileges on Loon $12.600. will handle. sure and see this one. The Ba bro k Waterford Two Hall. Turn fight} © inole Hill Pontiac. 22 foot livin: , Lake., Better see it at onl . y O ib block to Maycrest. Watch for| “C™MMNole Tillis oer a - DRAYTON PLAINS AREA. : siLets y REED LAKE IVAN W. $14,500 THREE FAMILY —$200 per AND open signs. 4913 Maverest | Sooctaes dining seem’ were: feome ‘Ranch Troe’? t "hy ; c on eons Com See cos kK I. Templeton, Realtor] Are, you looking for one | tit! _nttehen with mahogany large eg room oe oe New brick x 3 bedrooms. Wooded Si th £4 conan t mahogany : 3 Actes at” ain in A-l ion. Here's The poe of the best homes in the | cabinets Carpeted den with ern kitchen pane! Walls. eet real security, Call Mrs. Mert, + | 2399 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44363 Font Tide Sigs | many builtins Devised bese: auto. ol furnace Nice lot im « Just a etone’s rom or pa ars. “a. olon consists of 22° liv- | Rice location. Full e $8625 z . H's @ 3 bed- REED LAKE FE - 5091. or FE 5-9471 Meado + . ing stom: den, full dining eg cance wen, ree wi do ~ bungel wv with boll heat. ° New brick. 2 bedrooms. 10x200 Ii no answer ph. FE $-2564 PEM euEDAY w- ¢ ; Whdroo irm Ing am bat th gree eo tey j with shrubs and trees. 1 is RANCH TY room gar garage. Circle a " | let. 818.000 iil’ destpes Gor. de eakor Priced from $13.950— $14,300 . aan aud easeoeed mee | «the BEST. $31,500. encima “wear een 34 nd L. H. BROWN, Real ps The last word tn beauty. perfec- n edrooms (1 mas s. living room is 30 sca ou’ll Co-operative © Resi _Estate-Exchange eaitor N avatiable to veterans for ' ter! and tile bath up. Di ; feet dining and mod- give vee that et sint0d, a © REED LAKE 6° | 1362 W. Huron St. FE 2-6610| $700 down plus closing costs. petal ge Unie gtapeobe ee vided basement ofth rampus | HUNTOON LAKE ern ‘kitchen. Oak part Kew brick. 2 level: 3 bedrooms. JN ZV > Member Co-op, Real Estate Exch. ranch overlooking private lake room. new hot water boiler =| = Not right on th basement with laundry cubs i E « ¢ lake, but é 2 fireplaces $19.78 —ani : 1 Three baths | first floor | utility. and many other features, close to it. Very nice ranch gare lle gad. I leah speci BUILDING sITES AT » "BEAUTIFUL — A amour ehatimecea uct | cluded "fon" Foe, eeutiully | bedrooms’ Full 'senement | Pr”: Onlv SH wit $3508 dows. CEDAR ISLAND L. 60 fe : ting! Priced rieht f the dis- andscaped, garage too' | : ‘ the man who ¢ CEDAR ISLAND et. 22 Acre Lake Estate — criminatine buyer, | Priced rite at $30.00. Let Walls “and. oak. floors, co: Rinse iat poset eal fay ete ol oer Stele Sig HURON RIVER FRONTAGE. 250 ae enon ‘twa uae aaa SUN wa show you today ramic tiled bath Attached — tienn 6" room hemse’ cunel ptions casa ae SUNDAY 1-8 P.M + ar . this is an exce: 1 val- in tpation of retire. SUND: al. B d <5 car and a half garage. Pri- ef 3 bedrooms Pn own “| waterford School Dt Dean wae scared "ta Sis Sunday 2 to 5 p.m DAILY 2-8 P.M enjamin and jCrs — s ; Underpriced sisi e80 thir toms vase elt was eps é Y Waterford chool District! construction and the land S - “ S fu astered walle ° Squar — h I It doesn't take @ Ipt of rnace, pl a : Lake Angelus § acres. 8 room house. 2 car ga- scaviug. the home includes aie = ie Lae Front To reach property drive out U 8 tep ens, Inc. Money —Just common oes COOL BREEZES =e ee Pat ate rege fives on or $11,000 cash. \@ spacious Cathedral trpe ve, New- 10 to’ Watkins Lake Road then Oniy martengs . - You’? be thrilied with. the as with built in er ah —. home vig : left to Lakewood then right to lah poe ay wine at . 45728 costs wilt “4 this pean ee ce «6 | MULTI LAKE REALTY] fase’ foe fran A hare Frees "30 ‘fot with 6 cents see weet Penervietene See ee ee ee | fasz batt buneniow ih fl car rage. Tile 360 6. COMMERCE ledge stone ® excellent. san d (Alternate route) Scott Lake road| Near McCo cation af 236 8, Edith St. iy and kitchen, 2 fire- MA, 41050 ‘ chan td Walls, overlooking beac m4 in 1951. Two to Watkin Lake road, then right “Near McConnell | Schoo}. Full price: 00.480. : ; es. Timken of] heat. s* igndse: large bedrooms, den, v' 4 to Lakewood Large 6 room, full basement. vaved le - im . etre ouble garace, exte r ol tere mally will be eared O P E N ine terrae comple ms ts nce and. extra Tine FOR A NEW HOME, CALL fours hes been covered with wood | Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor e' nelu out- and w om . : grade of shingles. 86.975 terms. Open © — ccna i came caly 818,- gril Enormous stu- General Electric alr wali $775 down, Near Williams Lk. 22 W. Lalwrene wace ‘beret ; 050. Sun 3 to 5 p . . sed Lm PA me one To ~~ con! W M. fore 3 petira. shell home. full FE sou cs mM terta : - : peries extras ia 27s se ad sinks with ¢ 30 days ssion,. Owner YENNEDY PONTE AC REALTY ae _ Kampsen PIONEER HIGHLANDS] . SO, "es, See foo | Teste eed, oot tat Baldwin re ins 3 Bedroom = vlete with wardrobe clostts, Sunday 2 to 5 oven. Stkuinge tr ' ~ : butit - L 8 i i tealtors > -05, m LEDY ST. PAT? ’ é SUNDA fi (00.09" Bown 9a , ne sun of Beat pa ar| YOUR BANKBOOK'LL] yg v 8. Eves. & Sun. ‘g tractive U room _seungalee 2 bed- ae By New rasch Gevel- Sia om Estate Exchange : rooms, plus extra ic : 1 er F ; : path down. eee ae Bulltin path of heat. Lot $6 BULGE when you start eee weer. bedre ome ae het water. tecinaraner,. 8 2 ‘tall Batne. 136x178 Tot Gee : N’T room, making quick and easy| / or models: turn EB, off N. Wood DO} WISH FOR pe mo Ae coroant dist eck sues sooee & 4 Y\/ wara ente Savere Li. Rd. Go i MONEY! Make jt easily| SR, st) Soot” sletia "6 me Sschat aactmaey rem | Profite through Classified! aa sme un nee h h Classifi ds. T featgome, delighttul Bring room | ads in The Pontiac Dail if t roug asi ied ads. To ‘BUD" - ‘tie heat, 2 car 3 ia y Watt, M L.- ' _ Large loti $11,900, - Pres xs j i . anue + sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, -NICHOLIE - ] h F. Re 4 : es or sample reyults] ae osep e sz dial FE 2-861, / | Mh FE 288. 2 ; we Ee in “ttn | wh W, ‘F $ of, k i +* ‘ ‘swig © * Sunday | i+ 2 2s rhe é j . < 1 ft. ¢ auth For Sele Houses 43 Low Cost HOUSING Monticello Sty Three bedrooms. basement and automatic heat, $4.950 Cross Street. Hokey “Regt, euroete basement. steam as drapes | >. Raderon St. ‘Six room 3 bedroom‘ with base- . ment end gas heat. 88.500: P.HLA, ; Barton Street will = bedroom —*- — asement. automa! 6 eat. $1.700 down. Just a Few Left 2 to’5 p.m. Sunday. Sun. 3 to 6 p.m. 3 Bedroom Bungalow 453 Gateway St. Like New, with lake vileges en beautiful Elizabeth pode yment of the summer KNUDSEN | Pas Elizabeth Lake Estates new 6 room & bath ee eaees ae ord. with 500 Near School and ee Center ., . Excellent 5 room bedrooms and bath floor. Large living and ith built-in fea- REAL Pontiac Sta PE 4-4516; EQUITY. $2800. MO ER and bath. ruil basement. rooms Smah balance 5 S. Merrimac. ' $10 Saturday and Sunday -1-5 741 JOSLYN An Paecmpo nice 3 bedroom hom corner lot with beau- tiful * Maple shade trees This home is in a. — = includes the carpeting floor. It's only $2.500 pol SYLVAN 2383 Conor Lake Guen eee 1b ye get lenusaee. & 8 ay NEW 3 Bedroom Ranch Home With Full Basement Located in C'arkston Villare = 1 block from school -Pooular ¢ pt = siding. ke large Soe rooms w ireh doors on closets.: Laree living room. Full = bath with built-in vanity. Ex- ra large kiteben with birch cabi- pty Center partition in base- ment. —— ‘or Tecrestion room. Full price ts $12.000 with terms. Cail for sapnvointment today ITE BROS. ALTORS Phone ORS. 32-1872 or OR J-1768 9 to 9; Sun. ites EXCLUSIVE — NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE _o-3_ i built-in bar with another \ bath veniently lo- cated, tM! you want to live in a on be See & hae “BUD" NICHOLIE Beat Estate and Insurance Clemens St. FE 51201 or FE 54-7206 Open Sun. 3 to 6 p.m. New 3 Bedrm. Bungalow ~ 77 Camiey St: “o $2150 DOWN For more livin leasu 6 room California rv. — quali! S nn home breezeway - and res warace. t utility, O11 fur] ~~ $730 | DOWN — 4 room modern. full ee hot water, blocks to ‘chante and stores 1200 DOWN © Woodward Estates 8 room modern in excellent con- dition inside and out. hardwood . eas heat, 1% lots with garden space QUITY TO A menenee adi co Tomy. __ Fer Sale Houses 43 4 PER CENT GI. wall Hang Venetian blinds and other 202 Russell. Finished upstairs, water po ing extras. DOWN. vA axe ‘room modern = Ortonville. _heater, FE 46862. 7 ROOM. BATH AND BASES BED- Louise. water MENT home. 3 acres land. Waterford. Ph. OR 3-8042. Troon all nell School. $8.500 PAUL JONES REAL EST W. Huron FE + ' — 4 ia Lake Oekland 6 br of traditional. contempota nd ea style a. er colonial desien one different in appointment. in accordance ect 2 fireplaces. 2 car attach garages and full 1l-blo. privileges and new Jay Lots average 990x200. Dri eut Sunday and fine homes. Mr eourt in charee 40408. JOHN REALTORY Sun $70 per MACEDAY LAKEFRONT Well constructed 6 room Natural stone fireplace in of sandy Over 200 beautiful evergree large rock garden comb: balance out the this today. $5.000 dn WARD F..PARTRI REALTOR -FE2 43 W Huron * exte ior EASTERN JR. DIST. e modern nice and cean new furnace. near McCon- down wal 3505 Sunday 2 to § p.m. RANCH HOMES On Clintonville road across rk foun epen wth a choice rv ch nd Custom built to the most rigid building eédes and not a oroduction buildine ore) All have 3 bedrooms. ed ck partitioned basements. Lake no Grade School on oronerty ve see these * Vaillan- ‘FE KINZLER ove 2 to 5.- Co-operative 1 ‘Real Estate Exchanae Partridae Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE BRICK RANCH PLUS INCOME Convenient corner jocation = fn Drayton ‘tains Large brick ranch home with attached ea- rage. Full basement and oi] heat Separate smal! home with income mo. Only $4.000 dn home living rec- ns and ine to See DGE “8316 ATTRACTIVE 3 ranch, attached Lake privileges. at door landsca — Peed = 3,800 do BEDR garage, | d, ap ton BY “OW ‘NE ‘OO le Trooms up and 4 Lae, full bath down. Glas front potch. Gas heat water) New kitchen and new bathroom. Laree room. 2 lots all fenced car. garage. garden “strawberries Lake oprivile block ‘from lake. Full price aot in with $4.50° down must sell. For Sale Lake Prop. a OOM acre school bus ete. trees . $13,900, mor Lake area West Bloomfield room s sed in and hot cunboards utility Ita space With ges. i $7,400 FE BUILDER ATTENTION We have approximately one-third acres of nice around in city of Pontiac is room for 22 houses. is only OFFICE OPEN 6-4 A. JOHNSON, Rea FE 4-2533 ' 3 and level There full orice $6,500 with tefms. ltor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. coe, gy omg ~hong lasting aluminum aiding top, Aye grain pa to wa on Elizabeth Rd red ke RBace.. larme 864x240 let well land- scaped, full price. $10,950 RIDGEWAY #15 Baldwin PR 46203 Co-operative Real 3 Estate| Exchanee L pense) j Sunday 2 to 6 pm. __“BUD" ‘NICHOLIE Estate and Insurance Real ae Mie bacormae © St. FE 5-120 oF PE. $-1 , n Lake R : center hal. Colonial. in pleturesque setting of bie trees Interior modernized like new. carpeted living New kitchen, breakfast room and bedrooms up {(mas- ter’s l3m2] and 1328) I's tiled baths. Recreation room. also 2.car brick ga- re $ room ern guest. home and 30260 i for rid- — Country Home.— ae OPEN SUN. 1 TF Payments only bedroom completely = In excellent condition. . 4 Scan _ Detroit, ‘Poritiac Four an-wer— beautiful ht ef vine property several cabins to be built _box 602. Pontiac __ trees Paved = re 3 LOTS 2 FT _ FROM Hams: Lake °1000 full _FE_§-1315 VE scot lote, level ily nice trees from Union La lots, fust $80 ~monthiv this all year around modern 2 COMMERCE LAKE 1024 Sherbrooke Rd. )5 ivi r REALTY VErmont 5-6300_ < FE 40043 IP YOU ARE LOOKING. FOR AN deal spo' to build a home in the — : if T Rotiid Lake ~ here | beach. .on 2 miles from Tra- verse City coe ft. deep with grove vad to Also ideal location for PO ~ WIL- price LAKE FRONT across TITE. PONTIAC PRESS. CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Copr 1965 a NEA. a LOT work lawn. Neat, Vem ay 80° Ties 22 W WE +42 « = dye wood Goif Course, Ho JSE with 2 dressing rooms and LAKE FRONT $5950 2 bedrooms. _EM 33438 SPECIAL | Exclusive Lakefront — Buy summer basking in the cool breezes County's hiealy this ‘amily ture-windowed with | doer te overlooks the ake. | “ull onto aiso overlooking lake Fam- area, floor 3 bedrooms (1 master with dressing reom) with stall; shower. sleeping porch up Full base- ment has paneled recreation reom with log-burning [ire- place laundrv room with outs! entrance water 2 car garage Many extras front living pointment only lie R. Lawrence St. Open Evenings FE 1306 Otter-Sylvan Lakes Only 6 desirable, high and dry | 70-00 = ft. looking - and leges on - Otter-Sylvan Lakes | Here's an opportunity - priced from $9751 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | 2 503 = —e Bank Bldg. LOWER 8TRAITS LAKE opposite 16th fairway. | BOAT shop. Beautiful trees and | Call owher EM 3-4609. = | 1 | furnished summer cottage | modern kiteien & | ath « ft on lake 15 miles from . Pontiac. Terme available Shown bv seppointment HILEZ , 5-6181 | 7 REALTOR NICE I LOT IN EL IZABETH LAKE | Estates. on Windine Dr _pnvileges, PE 4-5784 4 BEDROOMS AND BASEMENT $3506 around ‘home down how and eniov the of one of Oakland largest lakes A restricted spot for attractive. vear-round home Spacious pic- living room Italir marble natural dining large room opening screened porch size kitchen with dining den and la" on Ist bath screened | paneied bar: de heat and Oil lo« AC. x 75 with bDreak- entovable lake- Shown bv ap- for Tripp. Realtor 6-8161 or FE building sites over. | with @ priv PE 5-1392 | WILL ; 5 MS Breeseway. _5-3849 HOME. | vwarage. FE LAKE utility “UNION LARE RD, | 1835 OPEN . SUNDAY PM ! 3 bedroom lakefront sateaine vear | round living. Laree closed in front | porch Fully furnished and garage, On pay shopping center. week. $1,200 reduction. Call Mr Myers or Mr __Ierisan * SCHOOLCRAFT Boat close to | | sell this road, Must REALTY VErimont 8-4300 For ex Resort Prop. 4A 44A room ONered zat ELIZ! ABETH LAKE Very Lege smingeeee furnished 1- room lakef Fe Re TrOdt te titaced cerns ‘home, with 1's-car garage. Has 100 ft, | Tienken at | NORTHEAST 150x350 FT. LOT, PARTLY FIN- $5255 ‘Now in this particular operation, you must know that the patient is in nin to as a lot of ey For Sale Lake ft Prop. 44, For Sale Resort Prop. 44a PEPER ew | NEW CABIN AND “LOT FULL price, $895.00 £10000 down and $25.00 per month. Cabin built to order on your choice of large - wooded lets in Townline Wilds, an outstanding area of 7 fish- filled lakes, good swimming. ex- cellent hunting. See Art Beck vat Townline Wilds office 4 mities East of Harrison. Open Sundavs Phone 0428. - p WALLED LAKE LARGE RANCH type year round home Modern conveniences Completely furn- ished. Bafe beach and large lot _Terms— _WEbster S-O711._ 2 modern lake fron’ sum- mer homes located in Bav- vort Michigan en Wild Fow! - Bay Excellent beating, bathing and fishine Also the latest vacant lot available in Bavoort Miciit- ean. for further informa- tion, call J A. Taylor, Reai- tor, FE 42544 Sale Suburban Prop. 454 IN MILFORD, 5 ROOM HOUSE with glassed tm porch 2? ares lots, recreation room. oi] heat. car garage. $12,100 §6.000 a _Milford, Utual +5615. IN ROCHESTE Remodeled ] bedroom a has 1'z baths basement. large rooms awnings. gone and @ lots. West _ Side. $16,900 . WAL TE RS LAKE 2 lake shore lots. $700 down FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-TSII Adams — ; SECTION. 1! ACRE ground basement quarters, house partially finished. Good buy for party who can do garpenter work. _FE 47551 before 3 pom 10 ACRE HOMESITES. Giddings Ra north Waltoa af citv Terms mile limits SYLVAN REALTY CO. | SATURDAY. MAY 7.1 Pe 5-06gm3 | of FOr, Sale Lots - : OPEN SUNDAY _Lake Front, Lake Privileges Acreage ESTRICTED Woc OED SCENIC From $575 Up E. Z. Terms north of city Valuet sign. Wright & Valuet REALTORS 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-441 “tit dark Out limits Joslyn 3 miles to right and py rN PIAC AREA A beautiful 150 x 150 ft lot In a ‘ery nice neighborhood Equit- able approved area Priced at only $1150 with $300 down Water- “ord-Dravyten Sub 100 x 150 ft lot in a oew neigh- borhood with good road. A mod- eratelv restricted area. As low @« $385 with $60 down . SUBURBAN LOTS A moderately restricted area with ail iois having at least 100 ft. of frontagé Clo-e to schools As lew ae $500 with $30 down woe ¢ ~ re Square Lk. Country Club A beautiful 100 x 120 home#e in a highly restricted area Situated betweer ? lakes with lake oriv: leges on Square Lake A future ane lot. Priced to sell at $2500 cas oo _ ~ Lake Privileges A beautifully wooded tot with lake privileges on Williams Lake Tn a nice¢-atea 100 x 7 ft lot. A buy at $'100 "ith $250 down Lake Privileges Here is a 86 x 200 ft lot with dake privilege. on Watkins Lake ‘hat i* a beauty’ A corner with some fruit trees and shrubs Priced at only $1300 with $500 down L.C. LADD 4286 Ditle Hwy —_OR_3-2361_- SYLVAN LAKEFRONT TT feet on Sylvan Lake On James Drarton: Ptains Oven Sundays K Bivd.. just off Telegraph. Con- venient to everything $8500 full price ‘WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR « FE 2-8316 43 W Huron St - LOTs $500 FOR ONE. AND $900 | for the two of them 06 N. _Paddock_ For Sale Acreage 47 COUNTRY HOMESITES AND small farm Fine view, 1855. 8. Milford Rd. _ Milford ABOUT 2'2 acres near baw Rd in Sunshine lake privileres ROSE McL = ARTY. ACRES | @ miles laa beautiful building site with large trees. river run- ning through property, basement dug and weil in. $1200 $600 dawn. $10 per ae ACRES N. of Lake Oakland 4 rooms piece bath, under floor oil fur- ~ SASHA- “46! oe | AN: lot | i} |SALE OR b al 955 . . For Sale Farms 48 RENN AL PO 2 ACRES — 325 DOWN Located on Waldon Rd. near new Ciarkston High 8c Oo ft frontage op road, Priced at $1,250. ae! 4 uf vane, Pe parcels DR BROKER PHONE. _FE _ #1157 _or_ FE 17-0086 LITTLE FARM This is a — $8 acre parce! High on a hill With a beautiful 2 level 2 bedroom home. Living ‘room is 14x21. Dining and kitchen is 24x27. Recreation room Natural stene fireplace. Also natural stone fireplace in the living room, 6x24 glassed-in screened-in poreh. Oak and tile floors threugheu ithe, ene. Hot water radiant heat, wi ies elec- tric hot water Socier a baths Also @ new automatic washer and dryer and a new electric range to go with this house. Lots of trees and fice!lyv landscaped Priced at only $14,009 with $7000 down or make ws an offer LITTLE FARM Here is a nice 6 room, 1 story, ranch type cinder . 98x50 Built in 1033. Situated on a 4@ acre parcel of jand in Brandon Twp. Wired for electric stove. Has a 66 gal. elec- tric hot water heater. Automatic oll forced air heat. This home is not completely finished inside Owner states $2000 will complete this home, Priced at only $7500, with $2500 down. L. C. LADD 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains _OR_ 3-2361 — Open Sandays sole, Remness Erooetty 4? 2X30 FT STORE. DIXIE HIGH- way at Telegraoh $875 a month No water Hampton Electric. 623 _W_ Huron FE 42525__ ‘DOWNTOWN 17.500 SQ. FT. Perfect for larvce garage. distrib- similar tyne operation 12000. sq ft. clear ares space $40 000 «dn lease wt $80 ber mo WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FH 2-8351¢ _ 43 W. Huren_ st ~ DRAYTON PLAINS | @® ODixve H'wav Weill. septte ewank an‘ drv wells already in Also foundation . floor for 36x60 brilding with ample oarkine space Owner FE 8551 180 FT COOLEY “LAKE RD. businese frontage at Union Lake ~ Owner, EM }-4285 INCOME. THREE FURNISHED apts. and seperate small block house, geod income. Room to build more. large corner, good condition. Property could be used for business, one block from busi- ness center. Oxford Elderly counte leaving state. Oakland NEW 5-APARTMENT BUILDING $3200 net imrome $15,000 down. 142 W Columba LEASE - LARGE commerc.al -arage and gas station Also ole parking area on main street several “locks from down town Write Press Box 18 2 YEAR OLD. 4 ROOM AND attic. frame house. Zoned for Lae at 1142 Cole, Birming- HOLMES REALTY - ——_—_MI_©1811 or MI ¢3171 equipped West Side Brick store building — 3.400 sa ft main floor area can be used as single or double unit Basement Heat and hot water furnished $450 oer mronth — 2 to 5 vear lease preferred Les! Open Evenine 22 W Lawrence Street FE 58161 or FE 4-2088 lie R. Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A SALE OR LEASE. MODERN building. 8000 sq. ft. Ideal‘ for furniture stere wholesale bever- age farm eouipment or truck sales room Call owner. eves. _WEbster 32-1874 Businéss Opportunities | 51 2383 Orchard Lake Rd, FE 5-94ig'| mace. $6275 terms. RAR een eS sEWAY "AUTO WRECKING YARD. COVER. 7 ' acr of ground Partly full For Sale Lots 46 975 Baldwin FE ¢6203, of late model wrecked -ars Being ee €s-operative Real Estate Exchange + pola ae Go ke eee 2 LOTS. 48x259 FT RUSTIC CIR-| ACREAGE IN THE CITY ON id eee : cle near rranded & Cedar oe Baldwin Ave extending into Ter- 2 ges Phone FE Pig Lake. Canal on back | ry -Lake Wit) set! aif or part.) —— block from Dublin School. “Oa | _By owner. Pontiac Press Box 65. seacet SHOP WALLED LAKE. __$600. EM 32-0196. i Excellen vent a ousiness. —— re _ | 1 ACRE { Mavess _ MA +i8il. Eves. 2 LOTS LOCATED IN ROCHES- , i , 100x450 ft. parcel in a nice neigh- | ~~ —ter._Call FF 23794 of QA $3763. | borhood. Waterford Twp. Close to COME? ISLAND Lt LUNCH t ROOM. ,LOTS 4ex110. NEAR AUBURN schocts ome eee A food BUY) after 6 ‘OP. 36425 mesd a . $250 down. oh Rl al a, _Heights. Suchy Realty _FE_5-3616 13 ACRES FOR LEASE: MODERN 2. 2 STALL 109. LOTS 4 “* service station. Good gallonage, 150x506 parcel. In a moderately fine location L. H Cole Ofj Co.. | ee privileges pe chaare cred restricted area in Independence | FE 2-6! ras ese pend $350 up. As little |- isp soot Sat from Pontiac. "OR SALE ESTABLISHED TV aa sales stere Verv rea- RED! HORSE (| emt fe | ee 163x1000 ft in a nice area. Light- z $019 Cass Eliz Rd FE 42252 or FE 20179 ished garage and breezeway, Sun. MY 27-1885 and Bere thru Thurs. FE 5-0386, after'é36. | BUILDING “LOTS. i2 LOTS 40°. Sewer, and water In Pontiac _Terms Phone Detroit _ WO 2-700. 10. LOTS — IN ~ AUBURN HEIGHTS Easy terms. 2951 Churchill. Au- burn Heights. : ae COLONIAL HILLS Ideal place to bulid your new home. Have. just a few attractive lots, well restricted subdivision. oitieteteteinine-—waell--Honee tet 4 “excellent eondition and has 4 bed- | Will sell for rooms. lt, baths natural fire- i $500 and un each Terms Also, s¢reened-in sleeping porch several in Glenwood Estates near at . Walton Bivd $500 and up each. $19,500 Terms TERMS AVAILABLE idan = Piped cay pepper a FE asia FE 5-7704 » oe é a CRESCENT LAKE ‘cor 175x150. LAKE PRIVILEGES. lovely 2-bedroom block ranch | _ FE 5-2515. lake frontage val er t is Just north of “FE aa. EVERAT Longfellow School LOTS AVAILABLE. LOW DOWN payments. Robert Chacin Con- quare Lake Road : LOTS BACK OF} ly rolling, makes pad a nice real homesite 6 mi. from Pontiac. Only re with $350 do ACRES Retin “one with some woods and a five trout stream across y of frontage ess or residential. A truly beatiful. spot for a home and isigy at only $5700 with $2208 L.C. LADD 4286 Dixte tale ys Me Plains genoa Se ile AS aes NORTHBAST.- oF Oxford, good oa good build- _ing site. MY 2-359 189, ACR LES ON GIDDINGS ROAD One mile north of Walton at fod limits Next ‘o proposed home development. Sacrifice. SYLVAN REALTY CO. a FORMER C & A ESTABLISHED restaurant Rea] hot spot on main street ‘or any type business. Own- er = oe] all or part or lease. FE_ 7, FOR | ace 10 FORMICA TA- —_ eg chairs. 2 Formica cqun- 2 stools, malt mixers, cash Poitier. ite? freeze, me + vites. ecandépy stove = grill bles, tunes lasses, silver ware, standard sh _ FE _43105 or FE 418 381, GASOLINE STATION. INVEN- _ tory, Busy section. 3-0130 Fisher Body. 50 B Begnett BA. = pa route. Can start part-time. oes opportunity for aggressive per son. Vermont 80720. or write to 11626 Coyle, Detritl Business Opportunities 51) BEAUTY SHOP. DOWNTOWN Lo- cation. cash .or terms Reason- able. FE 4-0696 MILI Tripp, Realtor RENT ALL FURNISHED RESTAU- pa 9 CAR OR | “LIGHT establish “home bleach Business Opportunities sl eee NORTH WOODS A modern restaurant and cabins Pius ideal optel site. Heart of the hunting & f@hing arga near Mie On pavement, Owner equipped. Owner retiring. Only $8,950 full price UNION & CASS LAKE AREA Comovietely eequipped almost new — Drive-In. A — r! Home included at $22,000 TI i “LM. A oe EL\WOOD REALTOR FE $-1264. FE wat Open @ to 7 MILE-ROUTE FOR SALE. WRITE Pontiac Press Box 60 ro BUY, TO@SELL - “REALTOR Partridge ts “THE BIRD” _to see ~ “PAVERN For sale One of the southern Oakland County in Roval Oak Call for _taformation. Lincoln 5-0452 ROUTE “99 finest tn Located further MILK ~ OA 1! YEAR OLD INCOME TAX BUS- iness. including customer recotus Large percentage of repeat busi- ness. Write Pontiac Press. Box 21. WILL TRADF. STORE FOR HOME Death of owner who during etaht vears built business from small volume to apnrox. $80 0006 ver year and impaired bealth of wid- ew fétces*sale This store selling eroceries beer and wine is lo- cated in fast growing community im lake district west af Pontiac Will take house as part’ payment for new store bldg and inven- tory Living quarters in back of sore. STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service 1 Pontiac Ba " ey LORIN OSes Broker _FE 5-0978 mae "Saletand Contracts _ 52 ee a aad IUSVEST Your money in a good land con- tract, have some excellent buys with lMberal discount. Call FE 60441 ask ea Mr ee Havde 88 . lye aes OPEN EVENINGS $1,750 DISCOUNT . $5,200 to handle. payments $60.50 ~mMonthly at 6 per cent interest, * Jecured by 6 room modern bun- galow, full psement with oil fur- nace, well bere yard, lake Lad fa halts on Rg Ay aa Y. "BROKER PHONE rE ¢ LAND CONTRACT. wa SIDE home. 1@ per cent discount. FE 5-514 _ §20.000 LAND CONTRACT FOR sale, 6 percent interest. Pav- ment $200. a month, pays out in 12 vears. Will discount Dad per- _cent EM 3-4148. Money to “Loan, 53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED B20 - $900 get ft quickly on vour ear or furniture No endorsers) Payments to sult your budget We ill be glad to help you with your money problems. You can signature FINANCE CO. FE 4-1874 _& Pontiaé ac Bank Bide _ LOAN 5 Com co % E FE 2713) ____ PRIENDL Y_ SERVICE NEED $500 — or less — WITH GUICK SERVICE? then Home & Auto ts the place ‘oans made on so com. in or i to $500 on your or signature and * repayment plan suited to your geeds, Friercly courteous service await< you. «asiie F'eisher. Man- ager Berkiev \ -- President. . Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company @: Comm N..'l Sk. Bide Rourrs 6 +” Saturda 9 to 3 LOANS $25 TO : BAXTER & LIVINOSTONE, 64 W Lawrence 8t. FE 41538 “MONEY WAITING $95, to’ $500 | r bills, rotect your ‘ake up to Es phen 4 months to repay at FIN: BSCE CO: Above Walgreen FE 4-054) CORNER WN SAGINAW & HURON NTIAC Also Drayton Plains . 430 ia paar cross from st Office Phone OR 3-1221 “GET CASH QUICKLY Liw +. OCLCNN BUCKNER 222 ®. UE VELOUR. KROFHLER oR ———- . ; 5 Swaps 55 | CABINET. bo OF DISHES, - fancy and anti e both. FE 2221. TRADE ae HOUSE FOR equity. PE 44648. 1955 FORD CUSTOM, 3,000 6 miles. Will ie we trade of cap be financed ] 1950 MERCURY. yaa Will swap for smal housetrailer _or_ will sell chean, FE 81117 31 FT HOUSETRAILER A-1 Condition inside and out, com- pletely modern. Trade as down payment = bss a fl suburban rty or for pro. D. RILEY, BROKER PHONE _ FE 4-1187 or - PE 17-0086. ADE ~ALLIS-CHALMER TRAC- “er for housetrailer or car of equal -alue FE 5-6505 after 4 of value as our high gerade used cars. estate income land contracts, lum- ber blocks merchandise, etc. H. J VanWeilt 4540 eer Hwy. Dray- ton Plains OR 313 _ SIMMONS HIDE - A ee LIKE new, for bedroom suite OR 3-7171 1947 37 FOOT STEWART COACH housetrailer excellent condition. #795 or trade for, furniture FE 3853 20. CU. FT. FREEZER, HOME- made box suitable for fur farm, or could be used as milk cooler. Value $150 Swap for cutbos motor or what. FE 2-2820. SwaP YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER ~ on « pew one Very good used hand and power mowers for sale ch eap Lawn mowers sher- pred $2 50 Bernes Hardware, S42 Woo ocluro: &t TRADE YOUR LAND ) CONTRACT, furniture 2 few or usec TRAILER EXCHA = 60 $ Teleerach ones Eves. WALTON. BLVD , FRONTAGE. take car in trade_ OR 39390. WILL “SWAP 1950 “PQ@WER GLIDE Ch -¥ in eooa condition for a _guod pick uo Call FE 5-3@1 ne 4 SECTION 8 COMPARTM 1... broiler, or rit battery. Like _hew _ $30 _OR els For Sale Clothing 56 PPP LPL PLL LPL LP LLL LALA LAA AAA ATTRACTIVE WHITE FORMAL. ballarina length. Sire 14 Excel- lent condiion Phone OR 3-7665. OY's JACKETS AND SHIRTS gil 14 & 16 Blue suit. chubby 15. Excellent condition. OR_ 3-2625, LIGHT BLUE BALLERINA "ve mal, size 9, Worn once. $15. 2-0083 USED Lithes Stale SIZE 18 ss 29, children's clothing, Ladies spring coat, 7° - FE 5-1013. Sale Household ¢ | Goods 57 57 a. o00D radios Raab RUG pattern. bordered $15. full price Call before 6 pm No_ Sunday calls. oe ON. "ON. PORTABLE $14. $22. FE 3-8755. ~ ORIENTAL APT STOVE $30 "REFRIGERA- tor $30 Electric sweener $5 Mavtag washer, $30 FE_ 5-2766. ASPHALT TILE...3!2¢ Surplus Paint $1 49 Prins WaLL LINOLEUM Gx12 Linoleunts.. $1.98" up 6 ft Linoleums = Tr'aid Linoleut The VINYL ASBESTOS TILE Vinvt Floor Tile . 9 Ft Lio 60 ver cent off. Harold’s Paint & Lino. AUTOMATIC MAYTAG, 7 NECCHI sewing machine. Blue carpeting. MA 6-6683 ABOUT ANYTHING > You" WANT CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8. End tables. $198 up: 2 door & shelves white metal cabinets “$12.05; new book case head board beds, complete $24 refrigerators $23 ranges @as & elec. $5 UD, all sizes $3 up: TV E $25 up; radios $3 up: chrome dinette sets 5 pe up chests new bedroom suites Toom sites. wee. = $1950 up. er use. OR wey PAYMENT OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN We buy seit Aiade anything. —— oul a look around 2 acres of free parking. OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 new $39 be Ic MAYTAG GAS range. Best condition. lA 6-6017 after 6 p.m ew B ABY BASSINET AND BATH- ate Nearly new. 13 Feneiey AUTOMAT! BLUE VELOUR _ SROEHLER ‘BED davenport and « hair 34150 BABY BUGGY GOOD CONDITION _ Teeter-babe, FE 5-3458. 3ABY BED AND MATTRESS Good _ soot , $15 PE 2-2168. “COUCH. GOOD PE 5-5076. BLUE sTUD condition. = BENDIX WASHER, A-)_ Non Eves. _MY_3-7382. BED. DRESSER BED SPREADS, bridge Lo shag rug, cabinet _radio, FE 2707 BED SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. = if taken at once. 187 Washing- CONDI- BEDROOM SUITE. GOOD CONDI- tion. Table and benches. $25. Porcelain laundry trays and washing machine. $100, Meal for cottage. EM 3-8804 BLOND MAHQGANY DINING _rooth suite. OR 3-0344 BO TTL E Gé New low price. aie tnstalla- tion . Kenyon glass. 700 davenport and chair. ot COLDSPOT Ri REFRIGERATOR. $20. Good condition Com and see. Make offe: 61 Riviera CHROME DINETTE SETS, AS8- semble these yourself and save, four chairs and tabi S a on able. $69.95 vai : ral popular colors 1 look, ee and ad all appliances or auto for , good pomeetraner® Fy ‘ ft. 3479 Tr tng horses and has been \ — A ngeosengr. and f and | truction, PE 40447, FE 5- | 2383 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 5-0418 SAW. . DY ER used for square dancing ¥ = ‘fo jews frontage. EM = Bad luxury: Sloane: | —* as SONS Co moplete saw mill on 3.8 acres ' toe ~~ ey bargain. aratien igan Fiuorescent 8 rosea This is country ts: Only or Northwestern at diebeit pega moves oat aut ineteaed. “deals. clove is on = aaa oo a Yo0n Wendertul fl income 2 houses. aoe ae mag? for 87.800 “ss #3 500 -_— $53 ver month DYER fe 4, 1 tage at Pleasant ta Lake is 500 on By coun sap _ oars easy DYER 3 ALN te 4e8 downtown low ‘down | ioe — vited to come out ag baa on Watkins Lake Ra ser in charge Ph. FE 23-1947 Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.. New Ranch Homes 1506 Orchid Drive. Watkins ba Just one block and vou will want to move in. Mr. Fivnn in charge, 2-7363 KINZLER | oo Ww. Mee eee Ph. PE 4-352 If no anewer phone FE Cooperative Rel Beiaie Bee YOUR BUSINESS- SENSE SAYS look in ties for that .mogey- maker you've been wish- “Wanted” ad to tell folks what you're: after. Dial the Business Oportuni-| , ing for. Or place al Rd _.,and Upper Long Lake SYLVAN REALTY °°83 Orchard Lo ke Rd FE room modern home. ~~ CUSTOMERS beg cash for tiae In the lake area N J. DYER 0065 COMMERCE RD. Near Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4771 Sita dat ett o EBour seaned mga Fa ee TISHERME N ed 100 FT. LOT ON: MIDDLEBELT canal. $1200 down, $29 per month. co, 5-418 SECLUDED LAKE FRONT. 7 BED- FE &-0078 “our lake cottages . Anywhere west of Pon- DOCTOR, eR MERCHANT inter- steal. evetee Chae hone beach OXBOW LAKE Year-round 2-bedroom modern Lake living. room, k enclosed porch system A real buy SYLVAN LAKE 2-bedroom log cabin in excellent condition with fenced 502130 jot COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 3-bedroom lakefront home and a wonderful sandv beach. Has glassed-in ement. nat- ural fireplace, garage aud tiful trees. $14,000 LAKE OAKLAND Lovely 3-bed: 2-bath, year. home with attached « rage; has 2 porches, front automatic und "$12,300 on Oxbow - Has large hen Posey ps heating $1,450 DOW N $60 PER MONTH wonderful sand Has ey landscaped and $10,950 LONG LAKE JOrdon 46121. MAyfair 6-2503 “™ ACRE $350. OWNER P.O. Box 535, . Exclusive Homesites fm beautiful Forest Lake Country Chub Estates ang Forest Lake ‘Orrhard. Also our new vision. Hickory Knolls; in beautiful Bioomfield Township. Contact our new office at 1704 8S. Telegraph Rd Open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and aaere from 1 to 6p.m A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S S. Telegraph Rd. LAND i sTTABLE “F FOR Sata | — r immedia ing sites for or multiple commercial SYLVAN REALTY 2983 ORCHARD LK. RD. PE 6-04)8 = subdi- | For Sale Farms 48 FAMILY . INCOME. Some nice large lots in village of Ortonvil . 6 FLOYD W. BURT Ph, Ortonville 64, 2 ACRES ON DIXIE HWY. GAS pone restaurant, roo. LARGE BARN FOR SALE. LOTS of geod poner, Reasonable price. Call st 895 E. Glass Rd... FARMB AND ACREAGE IT Rutledge OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003, A COUNTRY HOME ON 5 ACRES paved’ teak. pin we cane i * ro city ‘with 395. place “i fern a. im ition, Ho ~ with 0 fine buy at at fi5 00 with reasonable terms. ef for appointment to see this Ti gasisgg oh * GREGG ~ ment, tools luded. 3 tracks, eat. mill — tool house, 2 modern homes and of- fice bide, A going business of your own for $17,800. terms. WEST SIDE Home and business, Roomy 4 hi paneiecat furhac- Also well-es- tablished garage and bumo shop Ideal for comparable work Large garage 66 ft Now at 919.500 with $4590 down FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 535-6105 Oven Eves. Next to Consumers Power minutes, e on furniture. nd other securities. Most" deals sens ade LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 | ? PONTIA: STATE BANK BLDG LOANS $25 TO $500 On signature. ee or _o. write or come in today. Phone BENEFICIAL : FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence St. | 2.9249 Pontiac TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHE 1 ER. MICH. | Ph_ Rochester LOANS $2) TO $500 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE. - CORP. OF PONTIAC | aw St Pe 40635 envan tua CASH FOR Your FURNITURE or tools. OR 3-2717, DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. GOOD condition. i r _Voort $45. Call after 5, 2923 DAVENPORT & CHAIR. G6oD TE b 2-347, = . SousLE MAPLE BED. BEAUTY- rest peso tmng poy _lent_cond . He aks — ‘a $x12 GRAY RUG AND PAD TWIN bed sprin, pa aa and ELECTRIC ELECTROCHEP ve. Pedestal Beautiful cers in white, cluded A oe aA i co SS TOE ms OF Farr eT toe $20. RANGE Easy wa THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 7, 1955 ia cies Sg SI Spee Ay i Bae 0 ep eg 3 itthne as: ies ssi igh Regent ols Sale Household Goods 57 OE. ROMER, WrTH HoovER a a, Host Be — FRYEZER T Fr. ab ta are. oid 4, In good cond) OF rE tua Fiat a. , as 3 shel 247 Ww. State Be nace N TANK VACUUM. LIKE new. ow, anseuahte, PE 56-0642. EELVINATOR® REFRIGERATOR, end stove, both, 3-2506. as KELVINATOR DEEP PREEZE 13 cu. ft. Pilled only once. Like new. Cost: $485, will sell for $250, 4-0102 4 after os a rae L BABY 5 a 23-1340. r 50. — e ref RT FURNITURE Pree Parking PE 5-3853 $220 Baldwin’ 1 Next to Adier’s Mkt. 3 PIECE WALNUT | VENEER BED- e185 suite, $40. Cail after 4 MI Lord's Specials $40 Furniture and Appliances PE 40583 a Used to Be.” {INOLEUM AND PAINT SALE ‘% price at Jack's, 183 N. Perry, near ars EANE LIMED omy err ee chest, practically 47673. rt cu. FT ELECTRIC REFRIO- erator ect condition. Rea- sonable ‘7821, occas: are drape id bed- 400 Lakeside br. ‘cise. after oe $20 08 col, Aeneas“ “WALTON TV Walton Cor. Joslyn _—*FE 2-221 NEW STANDARD > TYPE WASH- _ers, Slightly marred. _ FE -5-1656. stoves = ~ So occasiona hee vadcing J ary etaeie ane small maple - Per $39.50. N New sofa beds, " ee gt in — med oak Wro ren complete $39.06 up. Hollywood AND. MAE. tress, mattress, 32204, SEPERERATCS, | os ELECTRIC ERATOR x = XCEL- #0. 10° qt. pres Eves. or week- REBUILT AND D GUARANTEED. Easy = dryer wasvers: 02 N. Johnson. 45169. SOLD & EX- pti BguaET’ SOLD, Aes __one, 7! De SECTIONAL ‘AL BOOKSHELVES AND @rawers, 5 ES am Also, maple chest. OR SALE ON NEW FURN ITURE fers q 300 ‘elted rugs . $14.95 Close out on ‘all bedroom, living _ room sets. Gas stoves, retrig- erators, Come in look these over. ‘e buy, sell and exchange every- | thing for bce! home. Come in and be convince Gakisad Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE_ 2-5523 __STORELINE BABY CRIB AND ‘ress, twin bed, ma) spring ss Fi 8522. suite, ren ae tric stove. See tr Somer. + ot 54 pwr. lawn mower, etc. OR 3-2980. #oLID FUMED OAK DINING fet hi pinet. china ca condition, Unusual buy. bedroom suite, atte ellent FE $3483. Good condition. Suse . Peat Sylvan \ Village. SUITE. Dr., i BLOND SUITE. es roikaway harey 4 size, FE 5-0179. 12 PT, LINOLEUM, % OFF Vinyl Inlaid Tile ¥% Price) 5 LL TILE 10¢ NOLES — vp 2 2% of, eee 41 maze ei Sena St. - @ BURNER GAS STOVE. GOOD DON’T PASS UP MONEY!: Sell unneeded belongings for cash t ~ Classified - FESS $50, Call after. 3:30 FE ads!] Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 TRADE-IN SALE washers © eocncgecvecee -G2608 GE washer . sr eeeeeserens SAP. Bendix automatic a the escece- o8 tf Thor Automatic . ........050.. $20.88 —— POMBO . coccccscceces: reg “cht ELECTRIC uburn Rd PE 43573 PT. refrigerator. Easeyspin d — er. 4 burner G.E. range, - Nin $160 all or part. FE 8-0740. USED TRADE-IN DEPT. 5 drawer chest............... $19.95 Ww omen & ee) a] ~_ size poster bed, a 5 ites breakfast 6b ec, $29. ele Sosee awe $20.50 Electric range 0 DAS OOCCSONCE $29.50 Davenport: and chair $39.50 6 . $40.50 ITEMS ASY TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, 361 8. SAGINAW ST. "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Used Trade-in Dept. GUARANTEED WASHERS Apt. size gas stove a $24.95 Apt. size electric stove ... $29.95 Table top electric range ... = SMALL DOWN PAYMENT FREE PARKING WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike Or USED ELECTRIC RANGES. APT. size. R. B. Munro Electric 1060 _W: Huron. USED WASHING MACHINES $23.50 and up = B. Munro Elec- -, 1060 W ee. 50 _trie Co., USED | £E GOOD CON- dition Rescmenic. fre 80408. WRINGER ween $20. PORTA- ble washer Laundry tubs and _fittings, | $10. "OL 2-217. WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS Maytag Washer, A-1 Shape... .$39 AB Apt. Size Elec: Lome «00s @48 RCA Victor Console T with doors ...........+5 anon B49 $299 95 Maytag Automatic Washer, like new ...... «$140 GE Deluxe Refrig. 7 cu. ft. $80 Many others to choose ‘from. Terms. Bave up to 25 per cent on new fioor samples. FE 65-6189 121_N. Saginaw. Westinghouse * 60” electric range with wide oven A real pay for only $149. 98 mt ‘WAGNER co 1960 N. ‘Gongs Cor. Pontiac Rd. §-0221_ WALNUT DOUBLE BED COM- plete with spring & mattress. Chest. Dressing table. bench, and might stand. Very reasonable. EM _ 34463. 7 CUBIC PT. ELECTRIC REFRIG- erator, good ———es $50. Sealy mattress and box rings, good condition, $20. MA i 9X12 RUG. THROW RUGS, GAS stove, bookcase bed living room _set, 113 _Lincoin, For Sale Miscellaneous | 60 Werner OOee APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE four burner $129.50 value $69.95 slightly scratched. Also several read size ranges in Elec and at extraordinary values. Sethigan pS ecuihoohoarg 393 Orchard _ Lake Ave _ AIR COMPRESSORS, PUMPS mixers, tools, floor sanders, sand & gravel. Jackson’s Rental. & Sales 62 W. Montcalm FE 4-5240 AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK hammers, power cement finish- ers, chain saws, electric sewer ceaaere: drainage pumps, sand- CONE’ S RENT: AL 1251_ Baldwin FE 2-0077 [PRESSORS WITH [ JACK seaffoiding, chain pumps, sanders, plumbing tools. -ONE’S RENTAL 1261 Baldwin. FE .2-0077 ALWAYS WRECKING. OUR | ~ oper are Pio Union Wrecking .. Inc, 31249 W. 8 Mile Rd. i984 CUSHMAN “EAGLE” SCOOT- er. full house, excellent condi- tion, . Lawn mower, good condition, $6. 832 Ann St., Bir- mingham. after 4 0 ‘clock. 2 WHEEL TRAIL! ERS. CUSHMAN 2 cylinder H. motor A-1l. Self priming seeartfazal pumps 1% capacity, Chean while thev _ 1 hieh pressure vump 250 oressure MA _ 5-6776. Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies &and Supplies” No. 24A, BEAT THE HEAT New *4 ton window air cond. $389 value, now $249. FE 8-0740 BEES AND EQUIPMENT “For | sale. Less than half price. FE +3224. AWNINGS eet s standard ise in 20’. PONTIAC TENT & RWNINO co. 400 Oakland Ave. ck : ANCHOR--FENCES money down: FHA wovroved: FREE ESTIMATES. FE_5-7471 mane TO BE TORN DOWN. FE 2 ~ BUILDING SUPPLIES _ Mix Cement ver sk $1 Cement ver sk $3.50 2.75 Plaster Colors Metal oy TC a (LOCK COAL & a ae SUPPLY £9. ‘Home Owners Flush Panel Doors « ; quality Builders—Contractors “CLOSING ‘OUT $4.98 PAINT . loo TILE (oxe) 0: INLALD LINOLEUM wines een ee eewenne soe Te SMITH's S; *357 S. ‘Saginaw CASH FOR FURNITURE PE +1681 1. OR 3-740. CIRCLE _Ave. % 3 Woop & SCAFFOLD JACKS, “__ good chinte cover. Red wool channel backed uphols' and matching fringe. Round man lamo table, Dresden ine Bell lamo Ttalian doir lamps. - PRICED CHEAP POR QUICK SALE Phone FE 2-0118 days. _and evenings _ 8 PIECE 80 _room suite $86. O tweed Mers- Figur- table lamo, Two matching crystal bou- us nents “OAK DINING R 3-4439. 3a. DLE Bap Age wll ag 80 8. Perry. Garag -One car ready cut garage. FE 2578. . = $340. ee _& 25ST & M COMPAN “ve SCISSORS ERs. CPINKING | SHEARS, bh taal 9 ND SICKLE MA CHINE SHARPENED. WORK IS GUARANT! PE 5-7835 HP motor. Switches Very good condition. drop. 3 pede aaa rawers on fess § sen" $60. Call ¥ LAWN MOW- KITCH BARS EE. 2555 EB “Walton 6 IN. ATLAS JOINER. WITH % $150. Also 42x30 _ desk with ty — wre Seek ewes All odition sso" Underwood nols- Eves., Se press, complete. ironer. _mangle tror DIAMOND, 1.50 | CARATS. - 4% &° ENAM! © vauseke. Y tic tanks Ph PE 46428. RECONDITIONED SINGER 8EW- machines, $29.50. FE 2-0143 r free home demonstrati ra Wallea "Lane . 8EE US BEFOxE YOU ent ya, EmotOor. H- your gas or oil conversion. We A Ob. also install all types of furnaces SUPPLI and CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT, 61A, tea capacity, BERRY “DOOR. SALES CO. JLSA POWER WINCH Tia TO compiete “- r aUToO with flat duct. FHA terms. Stan Garwood. EM 3-2080 3 oak ELEC HEATER. . $79.50 ai. suto gas heater .. a) con sink-fittings $59 50 M ¢ Laundry trays —, faucet $21. SAVE SUPP! 8. Saginaw St. Garage Doors SHALLOW W Wa ee oe oF bs ong Rat best a in sae TO CHOOSE FROM aay: sere guaran SPECIAL SPRING OFFER perfect. $156 value $96.50. Michi- Berry all steel, fully. uaranteed. an Fluorescent. 393 Orchard From $35 and Sim ates on ake Ave. remodeling free, STEEL. FURNACE, £, COAL OR| OAs, 371 8. ock FE 2-0303 30 gal. FE arm water heater, 23-1828. STOP Look and listen, the first punch button starter lawn mower. Sure it's a and _ TASKER’ 7 miles cut Baldwin. Arm floor covering amd Mac - paints Phone FE 17-8025. O- HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE strong Lac 29 «6LINEAL ae Reef PO — 7 ~ high with in. * Bleyete, . MI 47157 tor, _FE Sons: GLIDDEN | aD SATIN _Wick's, 2678 Orc chard Lk. HEARING NEW used, Phone Hoong FE 2-7900. RCH door. NWAR- Rd. AND run If you don't find what you want in this columa, coat not a “Wanted to buy” ad? Just phone Miss Sales. FE 2-8181. ee te ¥ tage. OL 1-6572. —poreh glider, ¢ CALL |. M. A. Benso 549 N. Saginaw St. FEderal and thermostat! $100, FE 4-3312 after 5. 1 GARDEN TRACTOR AND Cheap. FE ¢3081._ INSULATE NOW — AND SAVE MONEY 1 GIBSON TRACTOR WITH AT- 1 large — woe smal] Seed and coal Mrhite oecoiwal cook stove, ideal for summer cot D 1 n 42521 ‘© LITTLE FLOOR FURNACE all new parts. Plaster and Jath... Birch flush doors, $7.96 up. Insulation, reg. & foil. Loose rock wool bag, $1.00. Oak flooring, all grades Roofing No. Pine r panelin Ply pe plain & decoratty Combination doors * Insulated wall Pau) St, Cyr Lum ,6120 Bogie Lake Rd. EM 3-37. White pine bar oe paarda. ‘Te, 216,-.$2.25 bund | LUMBER CASH AND CARRY ee b le. yiews at new Leal price, e. board & hog ber commerce more Ou genuine LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS avr mon ed FACTORY 8ERV- factory Free test on factory analyzer. 5, | 63 W. Huron St. furnaces MANUFACTURERS AGENT BALE. en these are gone there is no by $225, comp'ete wth burner. Nationally known merchandise, from Perry. JACOBSON | EVAN'S EQUIPMENT, 6507 Dixie Hwy. SOIL PIPE $3.20 LOT., Wicks, 2678 5 Srenard I Lk. SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTOR. 2% inch lawn _mower. $200. FE 9-0742, SUPERIOR POOL ‘TABLE. AUTO- matic ball return, 39 by 72. 2 in, cue balls, sticks, ball rack. $60 WAR- _ Rd. _FE_ : i LARGE AND _2101 M15 Complete with Ty ft of hose and ‘2 spray guns Ail for $200 Call EM 3-5164 HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT, and porame: Ortonville 106F2 or ib. pressure. BEDS Seaton. eat box, bapa: Teen plastic s shower a match- ing curtains; lamp shades; misc. dishes and equipment; 2 pr. or- andy curtains, cheap, 87 inches | dows ; organdy hemmed for dress- Hearing Aides ALL TRANSITOR TRY THE -FE_2-2077 AUDIUM THE FINEST HEARING MONEY CAN BUY TOP MIKE NO CL OTHING RUB YRARGINTOR IN: IN THE. wom LD FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION GALL NOW ° or gr payments x depos! , PO! will available NEW AND Urals MOWERS, ~ WER. SPRAYERS. Time Id one W F. Miller. Garden and Law” 1593 8S Woodward / Mile Rd.), Birmingham. MI 4-6009. equipment. North of 14 ae table skirt; hand made white organdy read dust ruffle; reasonable. 762 | Ct., Birm. MI _6-2182. . WwooD AUDITORIUM _ Graefie! 300 USED rider chairs, ganged in ¢@ 4-9501.- Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 = seer poe going on "AT "BURMEISTER Ss OUR PRICES ARE” NOT “ONLY. LOW BUT OUR SERVICE IS A MUST 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU Rock lath, 32 ft. bid. C. & C. 98¢ REinpoeces CONCRETE = For For Sale Miscellaneous hal eT HTS WwW EEK 2x4s PER LIN, FT.......3%¢ ALL LENGTHS | Union Wree Ce., Inc. ua5 UW. eht Rd. Cor. awe adn Daily 8:30 to Used Bldg. Materials of Al Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Lamber, doors, windows, pipe, 1! beams anvie trons, stee] sash, Open Sunday Pachoud Wrecking Co. © PE §-0108 Theater _ Tarpaulins standard sizes in: eine TENT ‘f Awxrxa co. Notice! There will be a demonstration of the new Miracle Blond Refinisher Saturday Afternoon and Evening MAY 7 MAKES OLD FURNITURE LOOK NEW. KEMTONE, GOLD BOND AND SEAL RITE PAINTS AND VARNISHES. 139 DIFFERENT COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. COME AND SEE PHELP’S FOR OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS. MANY ITEMS GOING BELOW COST. PHELPS ELECTRIC Drayton Plains Phone OR 31217 OR 31218 Open Evenings every day 8 to 9. and 9:30 to 4:00 Sunday. Do It Yourself 61 UR TOOLS, DO YOUR Own pi tie day wiring, repairing. Com- stock 90! sewer erock and thru Wed. 9 to 6-30. Closed every Thursday. FOR RENT Floor sanders — hand sanders — wall paper steamers—waxers and furnace vacuum cleaners. land Fuel and Paint, 436 Orchard MRS. NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIFT COM- a oe Orchard Lk.. wear pressor, MA easer Conc e pe. joke Ave. Fm £0108, slegreph— - ———| i TIRES AND TUBES. “ssoxit. DO MUST WRECK "Good condition. $10, FE_5-0000. YOU HAVE DECORA Big house at 186 N. Perry St. | 6 WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES AND LEMS? Will sel] lumber 2’ piece stuff, tubes, T10x15. Underwood stand- | We can oe es Se with the hun- flooring. doors. windows. etc ard typewriter. No. 3, 14°. Phe| reds of fashionable Either ior cash = on shares or] MA 6-3825. colors of Rev satin # hares — Ww se entire use as is. ae’ are? or call en © | 36) GIRLS BIKE, NEEDS TIRES, | chard Lake Ave. _PE $-6180. kK. G. HEMPSTEAD training chair: . old’ bassinet, |FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP. 102_E. Huron FE 48284 cheap, teeter babe, with new Delta Skilltool, Blatk & Decker, Lod ee cover. 2x5 ft. aqua shag rug: Porter-Cable, Miller's Falls ,and MUST SELL per bot hobnail milk giass dressing manie? LL ees tools, saws, drills LLSTATE ATR COMPRESSOR. = F. |. POOLECO. 151 Oakland Ave FE ¢1504 Jackson’s Rental & Sales Tools, compressors, sanders. mixz- ers, dies, sewer tile, sand & gravel. 62 W. Montcalm. FE WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR. FOR PAINT? roLL AJ avan Ran’ NTEED PLYCOTE PAIN PER GAL. sss DUTCHCRAFT T PER GAL. FRISCO PER_ G. INSIDE OUTSIDE sts seams +073 - KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYEE Cameras, Equipment o1lA OTHER CAMERA & under obbies & Su plies,” classification number 24A. wiease 4950: Argoflex B, 9.95; EQUIPMENT |; _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 al oSal a Se fart Howard’ EB 6sid wv $1112. rest A-1 TOP GON, DRIVEWAY ¢ ¥ GRAV- el, ds. $9. Woshes est any. time. ». FE 4- see — A-t rt. The i gett bess, Cal anytime, PE -1 TOP SOU. AND BLACK DIRT. Delivered. FE 4-4007 or FE 4-417) _ Sat. FE 46041, | RE aa ot Suk FiLL DIR crushed and as tors. ggers, ers, plows, discs and cul- KINDS OF (RAVEL AND ae 2768. SCANT: & 600 LOADS Ss OF COW MANURE. _Inquire 2000 W. Walton Bivd. @ BUY. DO IT YOURSELF SAND sione W verized ton dress- ings. Sot ag By, 3-0055 afte @nm FE 4-, TO? —_ FILL DIRT_8 SAND i 3-9575 PE BLACK DIRT f LoaDED “AND DE- livered Sat and Sun. ee septic compiete, Ome ing. FE +1072 or FE ‘oiet. BROWN PEAT HUMUS shredded. rich in organic m r, and nitrogen .deal ime content. Ph. 6.5. Perfect for flowers, trees, shrubs, lawns. Ask y land- ecaper ickup deliver, retail, wholesale Cali #1 BLACK ‘DIRT AND FILL, TOP _FE_ 5-6343. Back p DIRT FILL DIRT. CLAY sand Ai kinds ef sand and a raved ap and top soil, OR 3-7549 or BLACK SPECIALTY yds, +6523 FE BLAGK TOP SOIL PEAT. GRAV- Any amount delivered, FE Sut PE 5-506. BLACK MUCK DIRT OUR $10. FE PEAT AND GRAVEL CO. 40364-14 Mile Rd., Walled Lake _ ere ig e Y ¥ LOAD, Do > oo oT NEED Top soi? FE PERTILIZER, ORGANIC SEWAGE disposal, & paving Phone PE 5-8682 0: EXCAVATING Yoo svi: sand and grave} and fil dirt. FE_ 40172. FARM TOP SOIL and black dirt. 5 yard load, $10 delivered PE 46568 $10,- Delivery r FE 5-6826. GOooD TOPSOIL. LOADED AND delivered. 2905 Devondale. FE _ +081 2. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TOP. soil, sand. Fe py fil) dirt and _field stone. | LIMITED eSaMOUNT OF_CLAT Loam too soil. § rm deliv- ered $12.50. Call 2506s. ONE FIELD OF Aa 6206 COO- _ley_ Lake Rd. .__ PE 5-3 §-3831, PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- ply wash sand and gravel, cement and morter, are Lone _— gravel and trucking $M, fo “RUN | Sti iva PRO- cess road gravel field dirt, field cend ed 60 - #0 concrete 10A gravel, . FE ROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY grave). Pit run. 60-40 and c sand. Wilkins.n Sand & Gravel. _FE 4€218. FE_2-9303 HORSE MANURE, DE- $15. EM 3-4207. RICH TOP SOIL FE 23-0603. ROAD GRAVEL 5 yards, $700 delivered. PE 4-6588. ROTTEN COW MANURE & BLACK La Reasonable. Delivered. FE ¢ Yps, _tivered, tivators. Complete repair’ service on Ford, Ferguson, Ford- Ferguson and Oliver N zB. of ALL KINDS OF HAY STRAW. oats, MA 56-0606, ALFALFA & BROME HAY _MAple §-40°6 7285 White Lake Rd. & LFALFA PROME hev Ton or more del. Cor. verbe!} & Joslyn FE" 5-1030. CRAIG SEED OATS. CO! oats Stillman J ag ae tractors and implements. Pontiac Farm and Indus- trial Tractor Co. 825 Woodward.: FE 4-0461 or FE 4-1442. - 1 ner bale clover oats, Geliver, »_5-2382 STRAW v7 AND. > OATS. _Farm. MA 5-3048. FIRST AND SECOND COFTING Alfalfa and brome. also silage, Wil San ehite. . WIRGIN & _tern” aor eee 23ND CUTTING CLOVER LOVER HAY @e MI 6-0883. —_ ‘we new ee neta ___For “Sale Livestock 72 one one se oe . pone month. Ra * to 4 < 7ERaRY GUERNSEY YEAR- tonleed hatter cm Dixie Hwy, Wa- BOARD y FOUR HORSE AT WINDY . Traits « through 3300 country side. Box stalls $35 per Utual ¢€8065 Milford, 7 WHITE PACED CALVES. § WKS. _old. 1230 Orion Rd. MY_ HIGH PRODUCING MILK GOATS sell. 4601 Clintonville $495. Case 8C with hydraulic control. a scenic John, Deere ip with cultivator, THO"BN with plow and cultivates. Farmall C . ALL PR To ¥ 2-0505. } BUY AND SAVE AT HOUGHTEN & SON. New Idea REGISTERED —, will ficially. A _after § on weekdays. calf tl, arti- fine - fpdividual. OL Rd. OL 1-3127. Gall _2-5571__ 1868 Avon Rd.. Rochester. | geile service & Rentals MY TORREINE Be ‘wate, > be |e RENCE AWE MOWERS OA weeks 5 s . tween Livernois and Rochester WE nie a ‘_Ra. Troy Twp. ee, % GOOD MILKING Cows. i FAMILY COW 4 YRS. 2 yrs) 1 HEIFER 1 veal calf rE 2-0533. < ¥ 1 Falk plenty. of stvie. ck a ee es chestnut. $100 Rd. Hol} y. SORREL TENNESSEE WALKER, 5 yr. old. One of the very best! $300. 18321 Falk Rd. Holly. PALAMINO.- GELDING GENTLE. Hand tool western saddle reasonable. FE 8-01" or FE 46500 2 YEAR OLD OLD cout. AC CHIEF, . BEST FOR GALE TRAN OLD OELD- ia Fe 3489 30 Fr ing half Moresa bridle and sad- AMERICAN GENE AND dle. Milford MU os ers, one 1055, 2 ft. i FAMILY COW, 4 YRS. 1 HEIFER ve dollars 2849 1 Payne “1 oveal ‘coll’ PE 30033, | frasdems “cxeeiicat shape. priced FOR OR STUD SERVICE: | ‘©, Sell, Used trailers as ss American saddle b Genesee Sale. Du- registered and high school train te_Hw Tennessee Walker aLL ALUMINUM TRAILER. Tel and white pony stallion, 3 *. Ve reasonable, Call standard eet eee 1 —_, __ fee! m gelding, mare, NEW ewes, 1 buck sheep or will ie. ee eee on A 22666 eves. weekdays, plan. Why ee rent Granger Rd., ¢ rd. | ahs om, trailer home PUREBRED AYRSHIRE BULL. 6 ts "$50 down. _months old. MAple 5-681. yi coop “GENTLE SADDLE HORS: Hors. | © 5. Telegraph 33200 GHARP PT. HOU if Auburn “3 NEW MOCN 3% FT.. 2 BED- Trade truck, Wanted Livestock 73 kinds. _MA WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL tse eeees. Cache ___ For Sale Poultry 74 EGGs, i, $i EACH. 4989 Huston off Brown Rd. FE 5-1908. PONTIAC Sale Farm Produce 75 CHIEF _Shredded Peat Humus PFE 7-049 (8 yds., $12) FE &-7066. SOD 8C PER 8Q. FT. FLAGSTONE, $15 ton aos} 7 landscaping. Whites, FE SAND. GRAVEL FILL DIRT. FE 5-2003. TOPSOIL. sero shat SAND _anc grave FE 5-4 WELL ROTTED ANURE. pees Hill . dome ft | 4x8x% W. seese $11.20 id 8 awiiches, Mooet” $700. stil % im. (21 ft. lengths) ..... 13%ec ft, | 4"8x% Lew oo as saccce Sal. arantee, $250. best SAVE PLUM. NQ SUPPLY ax% Kn IY giveees $2198) Ott ee ans ae cash 100 ». Saginaw FE 1x10 tnotty pine Pi gefieos -2.-0.100.00] Dostise Press. MEDICINE CABINETS witl TWO x12 paneling, WP. per M. 6160.00 ACCORDIAN SALE. ALL 61ZES. mate ch vo me Cedar fence posts .............35¢ | ACO ALE. 2xs. lights $29.55 value 5180 Late Nalfls, 8s and 16's, comm,. keg 8.95 so loaners ginners at our - tories compiots § $14.95, These are pl oe Pi see sntes® Ph Spo rT Pret, ape Bae ees. ichigan om. joors, eens x i ‘ - eroseeal 3 sof Orchard i Lake Ave. y ag Saad ECCECO ss SET OF DRUMS. FE 5-4574. AFT- ee ee. To 34835. 3 pe. colored bath set, all fittings. See POINT TRO $20, 8 x 7, 8 seat, medicine cab. .......$159.95 TROM- OIL FURNACE, GOOD CONDI- bone. PE _$-7483 ane mapowane emesne | Odum ye sea Ee ven a ident ro IP YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE| MATCHED WOODS AND IRONS. _snd_paint s fobs. DRIVE OUT BURMEISTER'S| Wilson clubs and bag FE 4-6687. POWER LAWNMOWER. $25. | AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL | piano TUNING AND~ REPAIR. Drill press, complete, GE MATERIALS mangle ironer, $25. OLive 6-1393. MAKE SURE IT’S —ing. Oscar Schmidt. FE 25217. PIANO. < CHEAP. SELL OR TRADE. PE 5-1384 "CONDITIONED i Ag old i LL ere me eee er's, ) UPRIGHT PI- ano with matching Bench blonde ) E. Huron | GsED UPRIGHT PIANO. PLAYS well. Bargain! $25. Del. Gaile- _her's 18 E, Huron, FE 4-06 Sale Office Equiment 6 63 WRITING . DESK. Gakewosd 46361, Call: Sale Store Equipment 64 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. B. cooler, cigar case. 501 8. maemo. 7 DRAWER. wher $65. FE Especially sees for ramen type home planting. Bader Nursery, 1700 Scott Lake Rd. OR_3-1701. For Sale Pets 69 AKC REGISTERED DACHSHU oe year male. OR 3-7376, id oh mM. AKC REO. BEAGLE PUPS. 81x = old. FE 5-3004. 6964 Crooks A. K. C. REGISTERED _Dupples. FE, 4-6093 AT STUD BOXER “‘PLASHY FAWN, Sirea by champion. Serius of _ Cross Acres. Fee §35. _FE 2-6136. AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE, q _mos., male. MY 2-1401. _. AKC. BEAGLE PUP: ALSO running mother, 2691 Rnlners Dr. BOXER _FE 2-9821 AKC REG BEAGLE PU whelped Jan. 7 1965, by reid Seg oe Eberte’s Buddy Lone- dale agies. 061 ede yr — __5-1451, Running dogs, AT 8TUD: BOXER FLAS fr Fawn. sired by champion, Serius tee Acres, Fee, $35. FE 2 REGISTERED COCKERS mos. Bale or lease, FE BABY os ae gir AND BREED- ers. $2.50 up AKC ee) Pekingese faa Ty PE 5-02 Baby Parakeets WITH CAGE BABY PARAKEETS FO _er’s Day Gift, PE +1918, CGHINCHILTAS, REGISTERED Lin- coln 3-7404. CANARIES FOR SALE: FE 65-0008 after 12 noon, BLACKHAWK 2 ROW [roy fig et Wheel Horse riding tractor; 2% and 3% hp. with all implements. rey oad line of used tractors” Authorized factory parts and fac- tory trained mechanics, _ “The Tractor Man” ee ALMOST NEW “ial H ring tooth, 8 ft. PICKUP Fits Ford or Fer- pores farm ae 2-3303, CALL AFTER 6 P.M. EM 3-5228. Sale Farm Equipment 76): Spring Clerance Best offer, “3 take brand A NEW FARM TANK. 275 GALLON, 1985 tand and accessories, $65. SON, SCHOO! | _tivered FE 8-1467. to Pay, “ALI TYPES OF FENCING. i Kew and built drills. Davis Macniners Pu Gnd. Orteavie HOUSETRATL- 7 GOOD ALLIS-CHALMERS TRAC- | 153 RICHARDSON Hi pe Other tools, MY A-1 BUYS B 3-9830 20 Nr Main, Rochester” OL ou rene Mich. Chain Saw Dist. ~~ FENCE POSTS ° FARM FENCE BARB WIRE ‘|| HOUGHTEN & son Sea Hace” of work on Ford & tors. Ferguson ment gare Ph, FE trees FORD TR disc, plow . dise, & 3 plow Ferguson, tractors to *, F= PARMALL CUB WITH BARGAIN PRICES ON AND CAVE AT SON OL ‘rere COMPLETE REPAIR & SERVICE CRAWFORD So WITH LOADER, $795; nee tractor with plow and $295; Allis Chaimers with choose Trade-Terms Triple Bervice, 3123 _MM, FE 3-0 3-9060_or ATTACHE. As See ts Oe pani x A AE ee ~~ ‘ . ee ae ~ . ~ ~~ E = _ ‘5 Boats & Accessories 85 | Sale Used Ca . THE PONTIAC. ‘PRES S. SATU ft ; -_ 4 ee rs . te £ y . oo, se eee: a A AS AND RE- | 1954 ars 9 For Sale Used Ca RDAY A MAY 3 7, ] ; is : . ae ; ‘ 4 a me. Tod Revhirt EM 26% 4 BUICK, CENTURY RIVIERA. | rs 91] Sale Used Ca ° 955 -. | eels oes - . ROWBO 7 r ; 9 ; . , 2 : after 6 p.m. pangen od $45. | Mileage. FE 32-7478, HP. Low ? bd ; bs For Sale Used Cers 91 2 £ 5 Pe ROwABOOT ; B . - . Cars 91) Sale Used . ye ee RONABOUT “OUTBOARD | PHGS,.*| SY OWNER 8 OLDS t HOLIDAY. Cars 91 ; vinrude. FE per. 2 d ’ ; ydram Labo y EVIN 3.4970, | Radio & heate r. Dyna-flow s Full atic, radio and heate ‘49 PLYMOUTH ¢ INRUDE MOTORS. | si-sorce-cewr saab CHRYSLER dora cies te Gee angele | "and tore sale Webi "ile. 1 . — a 4 repair, 19 yrs. ex CENTURY, Town and C quarters fo USE aah trinum ‘boats 8 to 2h fA is,| Sid car doen * LEE BE; | Bitte Rispad elon power ater "Woodward at'a3 Mle PiyMouT i, CRT ' - bs ts. Paint and hardwar Angler Headquarters for Ch orate ald brakes radio heater! . , 5-1100 enginer’s private, ea Chrv ‘ r n to 8. are. Open | - Woodward at 13 —— i eue ens beck . 1937 Cadtll car. 9638. pred . : ao 70 “TONY'S MARINE | i#g,Buicx surmx RI vue fists ae sees tent, tre : , New ae omnecia Lb : MODERN se ; i s 1cE ; e all ti ae t ’ a | sera sees" Bia | BSS SSE ram | Credit: | See aes on — jor ee S KITS 3 ~ BUICK 1 OWNER be) indshield rT ; tire: heater white enn , AKE TRAILER } lite. TED_N! NEWKI harp. Inquire 46 CAR. 995 l Ss. 4.000 miles. o wall North ER PARE | BOAT TRAILE RK, EM _3-8072__ Ave. 9 Orchard Lak down. Any old ce { of White Lake T TRAILER fi . Head. . ED. tr - qua, a = beers Meee duty. Will carry, up gtEAVY soso 0 HARDTOP O] IVER ake Plan Woods 4 aay tle _ D ccessories ic = uick Super H FE YOU ina PL YMOUT ) 51100 Auto G oe Fe | ORE ro sd a To tell one go o Glass Service CHEROKEE BOATS eu: Wie boas. Tu exe a | R-ROCH, INC. s , uses cect |e og eet greg ° ne good car from another i nh | When you need PRELAND to pleas ¥. This one is sure | * Otep trom >. BA ENT NO” Chebrr | PLYMOUTH * E 8-0688 after 5:30 the ca nother is to “road test” } sat Gente tinue molec wntie STAY TRAILERS, ee cee Mra 78 Gees ee be lglg hem o-458s BAD CREDIT ETC? Epit | PLYMOUTH "32. CRANBRO« cee r yourself. We invite you to t ‘dei test you Sums Mneurance johe while LAYB “>4 BUICK _. : Tie oe an eae envin ve. R. & H. Ch ars—com o test drive ou All work jobs ee AUGH a ¢ SPECIAL 4 DOOR SE- BILE: #% - ‘3! AUTO eer's vrivate . Chrysjer pare them f ir et éettee genset “Pree 1 tp JOHNSON OUTBOARD ee Sims Loaded. OR 1, Doon ins Our Lot Is Open F yor VERY LITTLE ak, BUY | f° _ Piles CAtier v8 — with what you learn. or price—you'll be pleased door glass h |MERGURY UoTORs ve. BUICK “a CENTURY HARD : : , y ‘Oo ak PAYMEN ND = : Hus Saturday Unt ¢nsalled Mow Jacket boats, O AND ¥EL-| fy uly equipped. white gig had See} re! SERIES, 435 E. Your Inspection ‘ agg venss ors ‘gee. Sogn “dydramatic. : 1952 Pontia ; UuTO 2101 Di a. Genesee Ba! vory over maroon, 3 ! tires, | =, mn. FE 2-2109. . Weakest 4 mate. Ta: SZ ac Oakland Ave GLAss CO. xie Hwy. es.| Also ‘55 in. 2000 mile car, | 94 CHEVIE =e ? No-Co-Si windshie frectional signal: ddr 1955 Ford : FE «1068 | MERCURY fully Buick Super h ; DR. RADIO. 1 : 210 Orcha : O-oigner Rae ee en. a. _ one owner with ~ oF ENTION! MERCURY OUTROARD “MOTORS. fey siwrees Sece Nines ef. powergtide All acces eEaT : ard Lake Ave. oo gners! _ginal owns cchusl tailenge, Ort beater snd Mydramatic Hen Sunliner Convertible 1.100 We are wrecking 1949 to Cratt't ef aad ees eet ee tele mel] ster «pm: wheels. FE 55768. FE 2-9101 Immediate Delivery! it poNT Ae ee : rpg torre al acs cars and trucks, 1954 railers, Disto aster Cark x o CHE a AC. $450 jate model low have sev and Hydr m Chain Saws, ~arkner—Studebak EV BEL AIR ‘32 rE $ —. efraaemiasion ao ‘ene At SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE Birmingham $3410 Ener grace. hon 0 tog ER are gBEAUTIFOL > TONE Deal Direct! nan ee PONTIAC STAR- Tih 995 2395 body parte a? | jon *; Plone FE 2-260 & tse E 48270. owerglide ‘ adio. Heat stomline . $0 vd. N. after 2:00. genarctors end voltage “Owen's. COU TBOARD - MOTORS. 3 BUICK. ¢ DOOR SUPER. FE isa SARATOGA CHRYSLER #4 Sigie ores milage. 6000. FE No Finance Co.! eas wrerte Ree 8 ey 1954 Ponti and trailer ; reraft boats eS SAD Rac one green, whit 1953 “FO: — ; s fae rub ee on ; ac z SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Re us everything for the| Sunn pipe BUICK 0000] ‘This tse "owner des vee | fee pons DOOR aepan.| Buy Here— _ Salen ‘mechanic. Well wept |) 2 ST Ae rede, 1952 Chevrolet 2539 Dixie H on ons | OWEN S MARINE SUPPLIES ots per ake oy Carmen in a iresuss ace ccer eade| ae ences a a cee ee y Here—Pay Here |; ile, 1-318 $478. Orton || ‘*'Y ow mileage sentet aed 4 eee chard L And seen 373 . a on W un, ~ 054 2 : : . heate a Gosh uckee. Ges. cane. gees aPrED UNE = Oa oe Soe | __ $995 _ Waterford TOR }3166. thward Dr Y’ALL _ OME st COmAL 4 AND WiNTER WHITE $1495 Poter Olde transmission. , 12S 2 exe. eheap.| eck = — 10 CENTER Mr eon ‘ox motor. Good reba] neue pn CHUTZ MOTORS i eee ee ms gine ike ase Pe ten ee $695 | AUTO P trailer. ometer andi’ SOTO-PLY y ~ Sa 8. Joh NAW 8T. PO: : | Open Evening ARTS aA $500 {como ete. ‘$2 BUICK 4 DOOR. 912 S. MOUTH DEAL 3° PORD hnson. NATI NTIAC 198: Seen Seaman * Deva a Week very. PE 2-418. 37 8.| ef, Dynaflow. RAO, BEAT Wood ward Bir pte “after 5 CONVERTIBLE. CA ONAL hs £8 oe eee : eres — se SAILBOAT — 8x a LAKE ORION MOT 195: CHEVROLET, onenen r$ pm. PE +1066 a MOTO luxe 8, 2 door. Radio and heate 1953 Chevrol : § se 16 PE M2 OTOR SALES tu STLYELINE DE-| IP IN a R SA < spotless interior. it rolet poy of used parts for ‘46 $7.50 se ois sails trailer. $675. ET 3 ay oe Buckhorn Lake Meche heater pogo e see UNtED OF A NEW LES your Gar a $1395 full | D cbt car 4 dr. Bel Air with 1953 Dodge - Up. cars 2-6040. Ext. 2611 tll 9:00 @. cars or t FORD down. E e. Just heate radio and gz 26 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 44513 Tia UN 42903, Detrot, AMF BT a a nor | dio “beater ant BOONE Puce wee car “pe age se = AC Some T Clean car eater anllu reedg tera : : rans me deluxe. Radio & DOOR, jo heater. .int . RA ee: will get ; nie , H $ and is ready fo: sete are___Pu Fe cats/ Transportation Offered 87) Ok site “et ese mae "| GOOD. USED ¢ ASKIN'S $1095 $305 UsED . “ n~or.| PO! mara | eves. " I. : 2B . y < Se = 4 1 Te. 180 TO CHOOSE PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE *§3 CADILLAC @2 4 DR. 1952 CHRYSLER W.1! D "| 875. FE 44088. FORD. 4 DR., D CARS Chevrolet—Old . Auburn | sizes. C & G. Service. | TR 53% Union Street Radio and heater, power a wane, | luxe. Pully equipped. 3OR DE vi 1953 Chevrolet DIXIE Hi smobile — Sparks. ae. | Sead oliher. we HORTH Pant 4 cue tee. wtieage tar. Priete cea an dae AND © and “heater gener gan reat porate: nial Fog ” 1952 Dodge way, .F - Ts for Chevk d ex j e 1949 PONTTA ple 5-507 : = \uto Service i ~ Wante d Use ue Woodward at, 13 — 1°83 | Chevrolet Seem vedio wae “pea AC, A 8 HYDRAMATIC, 4dr with radio and heater 1953 Ford PRED Eee & PAINTIN sed Cars 88 CADILLAC “4s ———— ——- na jo and y owner, 937), ae eee pease 0 e saten ye ee oat Soe 2 E ESTIMAT i) OR eat Gal cai peel ; R tai Chevnie Gaus cece e. . see this beauty, _ ECONOMY % er Wind condition. Pow- and ir heater . alt, E LONUM r CARS pay AUB owe pow S power glid $ pra iotot sates / 1 Sta | EaSP eee Damen | ares ae en Hurry Hurry 1095 OTO g 1D iF bois es. 3723 FE] to th nba er Deluxe fordor. List ARE | - $375 ~ » gg RHONE Fe RS. ALES O ar 4 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD sax.|- me [civand beaten oes Power : ! nose, MANY, Manaronzarion Last Chan cell 2 1953 Pontiac Cass at West Pike OF. FC YR cae Hie cmeclinnt andi | eect orabee sede Beer WITH SUPER VALUES ARGAIN PRICES radio, heater end Mydre. COR 1053 Pontiac ae CAL a dark me . Finished — “ = ' " ydra. rt car. Tetitane nena IN THE L ADILLAC | 1952 HARDTOP. RA- ing wee tees e, green with atch 5 $295 TAYLOR'S to ~ saa avare with radio, heater shine Bhop. 23 Hood. Phone FE LATE MODEL CAR fent condition. OR S160 aren interior. | Ay EXCELLENT DRIVING, Aigince 10 ash | 1295 a hone FE C] 3, MUST BE CHEV. . : XCELLENT DAN Ph ince 1831" : “ DELUXE 2 DR. 5 . DRIVING CAR one MArket n Sale Motor Sc lean an — recent! rebuilt. - CLEAN: 2550) i S895 41561 n ; 1595 ooters 82 : right, PE 20079 after _¢ — 83 PLYMOUTH 4 D 1946 PONTIAC 4 DR. GOO ! 1954 ; . SHMAN 48. 885, GOOD Sh _.| cmv’ 1989 2 DR, su ——s . (| MIRE NEW R- SEDAN | Dine condition $e OR. be00d. y WeNS ||] eats me Rae i tion. . : 2 DR. , ; 7 See aes : : . Star Chief “1905 7 . & AULSTAT Saf St eon corse BRING TITLE, = rp. ee spotiess new. “are | we . 1952 ee HIGH IN V — Bonus Certifi equipped: Ready to go.” = Rambler 1983 — | 24575, C. COND. FE MONEY WAITING | Slr down fon artes Nast sear KELLER-KOCH, INC DRIVE THIS can O™ SEE & LOW IN VALUE The ertificate 189 Rambler station Wagen. | This For Sale M AT! ee. aaa ee | Osan eb C. $845 W IN PRICE hat Expires — 895 ee otorcyctes 8&3 NN S erms. Open from 98 e Mile Rd, LI 94508 1983 DODGE 4 S40 MIDNIGHT MAY 7. 1955 . ; $995 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE : cme askin's p.m. AMIGAL CONDITION. |g Dodge Cl. Cpe.. .$1245 Buy Your Cz x , 1955 1952 — 5 : rT = 4 . * 3 B . a Be wdeen doles One 3 see Harley 254 8. MOTOR SALES Cartoon” Highway at MIS we 1982 ee 53 Dodges ...... and S ar Now Deluxe 8 = Pontiac 1950 Chevrolet _ naw. 372 8, Sagi- Saginaw st. FE on MAple 5-3 iw sm __ : LOOKING CAR DR. SHARP wes $995 eee : wave radio and heseneg Wagon with 4 dt. teden with | sy BSA tA GOLDEN FL. Ase 80 pl ee on. 1982 CHEVROLET COUPE eects ee Wane, cee eee ee $1,295 'S3 Pontia 2 di ‘0 gi? Y ee rn The perfect and car | 4,000 mi, Lik 630 ¥_oF eve. FE _2- and all” EM 34286 aft Stas asec! aun Se cee, 1953 uae ontiac 2 dr.... I ] $ , _Shle offer accepted. © rd ‘Reason THE HIGH DOLL x fall —Bet anu er cal pce rious SICA. Pe ye DR. Oe Soarce warce) 2—’53 Plymouths .$1150 7 ‘ we S . 1195 $395 HARLEY-DA ‘or high grade used | S es. 197 8. Johnson Ave. = CO 4dr : eur FORD D : DAVIDGON | MOTOR- as cheat Detve tae exuagaies. | ot sina saan ‘32, DODGE 2 DR va MMUNITY [33 Packar te seee eee $895 1478. Sagin ealer “ A , 69 p $308. Ca old, Model ill pay les, | ys 2 door. rd or Ch $305. A 53 Packard tesa Pe einaw St. 1953 P. 1952 : . Call Hw you well, 4540 53 Kais: mo: evie would eo: . ard Hard =|) PONTIAC. ~ onti 952 Pont cher @ pm. OR 3-1676 a I vA txts | sn monen Traveler more, A tertifie buy nee ca MOT RS 53 Nach 4d rdtop $1295] slime. Pully Teas AR CHIEI CHIEy Car. || Gataline with radio, ae telaian oie ntiac : NWELT KAISER- Head 3 > ey Pieee $895 eagle 000 miles. ydramatic trans: eater and = Hydr radio, heater and F ; 8 WILLYS SALES hr for Chevrolet THE PL 2—'52 Ply evens 5] p.m. All day 8 —— after 3:15 mission. amatic. For Sale Bicy OR 3-1355 : Auburn Ave. oodward at 13 Mil ACE WHERE YOU |= ymouths Re y_ Sunda cles CHEVROLET 1981-2 D PE ¢-senn | -_——__Lincoln_ £1100 : WHEEL AND DEAL °“™ °52 : e+ $795 BET $ $ BO naire orid . bead NOV dan. Eneclion ? poor sr.| *5 DODGE V8 CLUB COUPLE. 803 N. Main, R he , Chevrolet 4 dr... .$795| 1834 ‘Buick ITER | BUY st. 1595 1095 a aetna Cl V BUYING dan Encellem | condition, FE met en Radic, beat OPEN TILL sochester 52 Hudson Hornet . "$795 ioe Kiymoatn pe Eid . 3 LF: T LAK a’ ansmission . OL! . , eed 5 1 Chevie 2 ss . - Fe Sint FOR ioe ES Jacobson’ S Bis Cat Buckhorn Lae Mites FORD. cUsTOM Va 2 DR. = nugson Hornet . $645 1980 Chevie. hardtop = that pul pare ge tion specials Mont J) eh) = hi IN. LADYs’ BIC THE TO 32-2611 +) 2a ‘O 4 . Tw an. Bharp! ‘ rom onterey: Club . . Ys" BICYCLE GOOD FOR P DOLL il 9:00 ‘ ge4dr.... <| Two 4 Ford 8 di y Club Coupe with eee aS, BEYOTR, Ogu | See usar: NY cam, HUDSON © RAMBLER | Mas ee eso aes, 54 FORD 4 DOOR STATION was. | 2—'50 Pontiacs, 2 $595) HU Fortes, § sedan. $95 to $19 evand heater. One owner, ym 31. : ssw. Pike st & SERVICE ha eee a Fv een white walls. s,2dr......] ‘OTHER =e core $1595 _Boats : ; . FO ace eles oats . = F ~~ s 8s) BobF ina — + FoRo tee ites Seo 50 Ch $395-$495| West Side Used Cars CENTURY DEALE 850 8. W rost, inc. pond ee a Et ‘T155_ role has gone to Service. oan te P.G. ...$495 —_*3_W._ Huron ve ee ‘ood - . 195. = 5 oe ps, Sisour Lepr cana gna en THE REST THEN GET CHEVS. | flee Can PE esi, SEDAN | '49 tole + $445-$495 ‘33 PONTIAC ABLE’ DOCKS - Al PORT- GET |CHEV. 19652 2 Je 4 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. 8| © secescsess AIN 8 8H . ~Bonttraiere~ All models on Gir BILL. "SPENCE heater, Grigkal teu tae aed Radio nt eee ae cee ‘46 Dodge .... $295 Hou GHTE EN & SON ETE ae EM rooms tine "SE AE! 1954 Left Overs|*a es mer Sere | a lpm 0088 on PME ER 2 WE PAY : FE +733 ar own. - . FORD TRACTOR | Wee Chr 1 eeee sone 528 Cc TRUCK ALUMA : rin sherp } TOP DOLLAR FOR Sth wheel ready t Fé we ’ ys Cr .. F N. Main. Roches xs Ag ‘ BOATS e ate modal cars R HASKIN’ Hurr Whi : passenger school S co. Two 47 Stud oeeens .$50 H og oO r 1-9781 ; EVINR DE M f CO . a y ile They Last GMC. Good bod! uses. Pord & | a $75 uron Motor Sal M M : ‘ ir. Por i es, meed re- coeeeep/O] ALWAYS Sales PENN YAN oe : UNITY ee aemooie ‘ ALL BODY STYLES {LEY_AUTO PARTS. rE s4218, Bi OF LATE eats Blea ai re Sat Be cea ie MOTORS |Site) mur wo it Sdainson, iemen- M s Goodwill Used ‘ t “trailer, “cheap.” Ma" 803 N. Main, Roch wapeat tle EU I cag S LOW AS HENRY J "2 2 DR. 6 CY. WHITE os Ws WOR SALES 65 MT. CLEMENS S 2 Cars SERVICES, es runs and heat * cellent ’ 2 W. Hur . ~) 2S oreg. fl, porn | PClekner—Studeb aa oe eee taker schneider {ns PONTIAC BY OWNER OE. “T FE 3-7117 dealer, Run abou bad arkner—Stt : 4] oe ener tude aker |. Mint soo on | _ ca otis and, cruets bie piers. Ps = Motor Sales | Birmingham ri to _ Birmingham MI 4-3410 232 S SAGINAW ST. i8s3 PONTIAC ¥ DELUEE. i¥pRA Se — 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1 model cara, | 1948 - Head . HUDSON : en . —— - ee su Ponti args’ compat is saguae SCRAP CARS OR CrEAr | en, ‘dio, heater Good wac:| Salers fers |: ces be secs ot sacrifice at 890 TE2OI m. Beater, windshield’ washers, Good | TURN T } ~ 14 FT. R WTD. on =e Dan os = i or evrolet 1980 HUDSON snk 1954 PONTIAC CATALI al ia O ok a "tor quick “sate, “eae iy aa BCe. Northern & Southern 1) MILE AND woopwany | ie? JEEP i Meu _ #1898." MA. 42010. Lake new ANTED—LA B ¢ese2, | “THE HILL Good STATION W ig ee - “trols & motor. 2 1 = = LATS, MODEL WRECK eee BILLY DEALERS” | PORD “S. CUSTOM 8 unm eee 2035 "Voor. DEAL _Star . oe aie _EM 33565,” yrs. old. $425. Bagley Auto P. 2 of HEVE as 6 OO 1y equiped | Nearly * BR" FUL 33: MG_ ROADSTER. . . 1952 PC PONTiA’ CHIEFTAI CASS LAKE YACHT FE 5-9219 arts a sa ee eT er coe ar . ne WITH CONFID bese two tone bee ieee | a few docks vet CLUB HAS 7 mae ee _Tenny 1100, PES, 300 E, | OBE Qld car down. Call po cet one. Big trade all DENCE ee ee a ied Dileanta m ocke, Tet. available to | We are buyin ST. it CHEVIE CO * fae Mann ete iowa a saatenanee AT Sauce system, $068 PE. 40: ‘or : pre gg ee jummer "sales our | and battery. OPE. NEW RINGS en eee dward at 13. Mile SCHUT isi PORE a rE ©0247, Ui orien ite tunes Frere, Re eeal art” |i DetUaE om OINGS | fal inn anboistecne Sar 4108, | ge ewter. Tole ha, 102 zMotors | Shwe seie ite See A-] Bu mee tee Free ee Two HURON > | iu oe ae 22 con 80 FORD CLUB COUPE. RA-| oi7 aater, Tue & — oS nine ae ee ys Dn ig By Se Pda RON tition, $375 _ FELe Tcon | $19, and beater Original owner low mileage car. $1796. ‘J your as on Ask for Gene. $100 CASH. 20 iday Park MOT OR 1984 CHEV. 3 41s ipsa FO! . * wn. 1954 Ford 8 art T.AT 8. HYDRAMATIC D4 . . : ~ Rust eI CORVERTED No- 952_W. Huron SALES ag Excelent “sila. ORR et teatea aut Uke aon Say oon parkner—Studebaker 1953 DeSote custom 3 dr. \ _ Mt 64st Tedio heater Clean. = Ply. Sta. Wgn. $999 _°54P _+i8it. jones Temes forty 3; CALIFORNIA BUYER. CHEV. 1958 BEL ATR 4 BO 7; DoGa nets aieer sake ree t bay in irmingham MI 4-3410 | 1983 * ch coupe #3 PONTIAC, 5 CYL. « DOOR. DOOR. 52 Buick Riviera $84: 4 5] ly. Clb. Cpe. $1299 COSTE r |. AVERI ‘ : an -8 mot SE-|-46 FOR er month FE 5-00 . MER Pivmouw Bl. ’ ce . 5 orion. ME BOAT HOUSE. LAKE | 5: FE deen or poco | ivory “wrguotse, sa me “6 FORD 4 DR. NEEDS | RE: | _2 1042 ‘Excellent _MONTEREY | ip sme — ges ‘elean || '53 Chrysler 2 dr. $1199 °53 an . 2 dr.......$344 ry mo-| For Sale Use ent extras, save = ‘ tting. a between 6:30 and 7 a uta 4 dr. _Lowell St 501 54 ; ; ev. B : 1 ale U his one, plenty | ‘@6 FORD 6, 33 ME xa OLE ont . . Chev. : . Bel Ai “er runsbout. Call after 6 p.m. Tec Sale Used Trucks 5° Sp te De mouths so balance” | _ £26 Kenilworth care, Just) over-bauled Finley Gooa, Eg eagles _ [8 Bontrac ‘station wacon. || '54 Ford oi Air $1499 51 Pont. Cat i ; yon _ ese. after 6 p.m ODEL GMO oo “eae between § sonable. | 1950 O % heater Loo atic, radio and ‘or r 1 - alina ai j2 fel Ee ere = YL. 3-T39e CHTNRCH BUS H ee 4 FORD 2 DR Va 80 Cc — and 7 o.m. ‘ids “88 cl ca kr like new n ~ sees > 099 rr , tres’ FEYWOOD BOAT, wir 4 DODGE ; San s or terms. 2,DR ve 449 CASH |. “one Heasouarter any old || 52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $59 51 Nash 2 dr......$199 craft trailer ter docks, “Master. are ce Clarkston Highway at MS wmecaenr for, Chevrolet 1 PRATER Wilt SELL CHEAP — 8 4 Woodward at ly aie 53 Buick Ri . 2dr. $599 = ’51 Packard 4 dr.. .$599 FE 23-4540, , . Tp. $200. 1 CHEVROLE bis MA. ward at 13 Mile EQUA FOR ANYTHING OUR ——- Lincoln _§-1100 1 iviera $13 - F.2 eo 1959 GM T DUMP. sips, | 54 Aple $-5071 Lincoln §-1100 L. VALUE. “WRITE PON- REPU Si PONTIAC 3~DR. 45054100 || > 9 S. ictoria ioe poe Be ae de A et aepPemmorsre ne ara | “ SS eee ins ere See ee RACING - Pickups stakes and 4 i | oes : YOUR | Jeg ee "52 P nrysl nd ~ HYDRO} umps, Avory, New 52 PORD Sharp, 2 tone oO er 4dr. : , Wen, Aino otfer accessor PLANE | _ Mat FR sa00 able dere Ste ‘pianiee Seah ld car owe | ibe do WW, DR, #8 FORD: | “and heater. Clean. Buccilen PROTECTION Headquarters tor Chevroiet || nt. Catalina $999 '30 Olds a FE 5-5506 A988 re $350, 1051 GMC TRACTOR: rez tose bole s Wood wat tor “Crerront: a. | ties seme or any poppers — = eee Caan. Excellent com CTION Woodward at 13 = 53 Stude. H’dtop $1099 ; s 882 dr... $344 FIBERGLAS 8 U PP eal oe na anne Pt. ER: | ag oaVETE WEALD e eaawattere Wer Checreict ay nnCURY. bw dunaaos | ay PONTE toe 54D, : 52 Ford Cu 5 leaks PLY SEA Paik Rd at 905. 54 CORVE: ward at 13 ¥. LOW. ee NTIAC CO: e Soto 4 s. 4 dr. $599 Jeakg Dermanentiy. Fr ALS | i951 _Holly | Snow TTE. REALLY 8WE LIncoln §-11 Mile _In_good_condition MILEAGE, pene resent ~ Leen relat ages RA o 4 dr. $1444 rT: dr. $5 : ers. Material of labor. est G. CHEVIE. ‘sy TO om white. Fully equi EET. | 1955 FOR 1100 NASH RAMB on. OR 3-9636. SCHUTZ* " : Hydramatic. OR SOF 51 Lincoln 4 : _Wep, Ma baeee abor Futur. 29904, On oe Rosier, Site wait # os ae | oe RD CUSTOM. 2,000 MILES. | work. ¢4 Theor Uagiaapeed MOTORS 7: eee 4-954 os BM ro ane $244. SLB nA arn 2 $599 : “ A_ 55603, ixie SHC s i Head Wall tires, etc lobe nanced FE rade or can be fi- _ work. | $450. d eeds some bod , DesOTO matic . 4 15) S288 Eee ee uick —_ [ ee ee BOAT & ord oA DOUBLE, ‘54 vaca oo un ie FORD ale Goss, coe Si NABH STATESMAK pan Be: 912 rirmourn ceaten | 2% ,°, “a ert Shee one be Pont: Ch. 2 dr. $499. 51 Kaiser 4 din na. S699) ance, FE 49408. | at 2527 ‘Disie i Meee be saan CHEVROLET 198 nisl of et ) coneeen at Pine ee cee a eee Daas B. 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Wally Cox, guest. (2) Beat the Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer, Roxanne. 7:00—(7) Soldier ‘Parade. Polly , Bergen, hostess, with new talent from Army. (9) Dial 9. Una Merkle in “Sweethearts of the USA.” (4) Mickey Rooney. Com- edy. (2) Stage Show. Kate Smith, Errol Garner, Henry Youngman with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. 1:30—(7) Story Studio. “The. Dev- il’s Due,” strange adventure. (4) So This is Hollywood. Queenie and Andy are nearly arrested when their plan'to save million- aire from she-wolf actress goes awry in “Very Warm for April,” starring Mitzi Green, Jimmy Lydon, Peggy Kundsen 7:50—(7T) News Ace. $:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. Pat O’Brien in “Secret Com- mand." (9) On Camera. West- | ° ern satire in “Law West of the Pecos.” (4) Max Leibman Pre- sents. Nelson Eddy, Gale Sher- wood, Earl William, Viola Easen, in Sigmund Romberg’s “The Des- ert Song.’”’ with Salvatore Bac- caloni, Otto Kruger, John Conte, Bambi’ Linn, Rod Alexander. Coloreast. (2) Two for the Mon- ey. Herb Shriner quiz. $:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. John Barrymore Jr.,. Foster in “The Big Night.” (2) My Favorite Husband. Comedy with Joan Caulfield. Barry Nel- son. Liz tries out ‘stay young’ theory by going to carnival with teenagers. 9:00—(2) Professional - - Father. Comedy about child psychologist stars Steven Dunne. Dr. Wilson brings tough boy home to try to help him. 9:30—(7) Five Seal Theater. Ron- ald Regan in ‘First Born.” (4) Your Hit Parade. Top tunes of the week with Dorothy Collins, Russell Arms, Gisele MacKenzie. (2) Man Behind the Badge. ‘Long: Dark Night.” 10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Whaling Off Labrador,” “Seals.” (9) Movie Date. Fea- ture film to be announced. (4) Soldier of Fortune. Tim. and Toubo search South Pacific is- land for missing fighter pilot in “The Runaway King.” (2) Big Town. Mark Stevens in “Red Hostage.” 10:30—'7) The Explorers. ‘‘Algo- ma Fishing Holiday,’ with Col. Howard Kellems (4) People Are Funny. Contestant sent out on uranium hunt. -(!) Damon Runyon Theater. Scott. Brady, Nancy Gates. Tom Brown in “All Is Not Gold,’ “hat happens when | gambler tries to cash check in small town bank and. runs into trouble. 11.00—(7) Champion Bowling. ‘Films. Carmen Salvino meets Eddie Kawolies. (4) Jazz Party, Musie and dancing in jazz time. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 41:18—(2) Miss Fair Weather. | Betty Wright. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Trapped.” 11:30—-(9) Mystery Theater. Bela Lugosi in “Ape aan.” (4) Film Preston | ‘%:00—(4) Church at Crossreads. \9:45—(7) Comedies. Theater. Feature filgn to be an- nounced. SUNDAY MORNING 8:15—(2) Christophers. $:45—(2) Detroit Pulpit. ~ 9:15—(2) This Is the Life. 9:30—(4) Catholic Hour. (2) Western Movie. 16:00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car- toon Carnival. 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (4) Buffalo Bill. (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. (2) Sausage Sinema. 1:00—(3) Church in Home. (4) Adventure: Ho. (2) Porky Pig, Daffy Duck. : 11:30—(7) Today’s Faith. (2) Con- test Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Little Rascals. (9) Capt. Z-Ro. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U of D Rountable. 12:30—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Uncle Toby’s Party. (2) Movie Ma- tinee. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) U of M. 1:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. 2:00—(7) Rocky: Jones. (4) Home Theater. . 2:30—(7). Laurel & Hardy. (9) Meet Mr. Callahan. City Movie. 3:00—(7) My Hero. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Background. (2) Motor (4) ‘Zoo 3:30—(7) Annie Oakley. Parade 4:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) TBA. 4:30—(9) Theater. (4) Captain | Gallant. (2) Meet UAW-CIO. 5:00—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4) Hostess Theater. (2) Sunday Lucy Show. §:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You Are There. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) You Asked for It. (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. (4) Corliss Archer. (2) Lassie. A missing calf and Lassie’s torn and muddy appearance causes Jeff to suspect rustlers. 6:30—(7) Story Studio. (9) Range Rider. (4) Mr. Peepers. (2) Pri- vate Secretary. When the estate of a deceased horror writer goes up for sale, sets out to acquire rights to ma- terial for her boss’ company. | 7:00—(9) War in the Air. (4) Comedy Hour. Dean martin and Jerry Lewis, double-dose anti- dote against blues, will headline the Comedy hour. (2) Toast of the Town. Bing Crosby's son Gary teams up with Louis Arm- strong to lead off Ed Sullivan's guest list. Others will be Will Mastin trio, Sammy Davis Jr.. England's Mr. Pastry, Richard Hearne and many other celeb- rities. 7:30—(7) Pepsi Playhouse. 8:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo- tion Picture Acadetny. (4) Play- house. “Visit to a Small Planet,” story about an amazing visitor from. outer space who arrives smack in middle of rose garden of news commentator aboard a compact space ship. (2) GE The- ater. Ruth Roman, Eddie Albert jg and Dane Clark in “Into the Playhouse. (9) - Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. Susie MacNamara | Night.” A young couple on way to vacation in Palm Springs find dangerous fugitive hiding in back seat of their car. 8:15—(7) My Story. $:30-—(2). Stage 77: Angela Lans- bury stars in “Billy and the Bride.” (7) Chance of a Life- time. 9:00—(7) Break the Bank. (4) Lo- retta Young. (2) Appointment With Adventure. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) Star and Story. (2) What’s My Line? 10:00—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) News, Theater. (4) Badge 714. (2) Sun- day News Special. 10:15—(2) Late Show. ‘Someone to Remember,” Mable Paige, | John Craven and Dorothy Morris. 10: 30—(7) Carpet Theater. Man. 11:00—(7) “Hollywood Premiere. (9) Crown Theater. (4) Sunday News. 11:30—(4) Sunday Show. 11:45—(2) Late, Late Show. “The. Gay Desperado,” starring Ida Lupino and Nino Martini. Karloff Mystery. (4) (9) Follow that MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning | Show. | 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper’ Room. 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Louis H, Zanner of rural Sag- inaw shot the curly-horned, long haired sheep after it charged him near his cabin at Gladwin Tues- day night. He said he fired seven | times before dropping the animal. | auodad, which normally is found only in zoos in this country. He said the condition of its hooves indicated the animal had spent | much time in captivity. ; Conservation men said the ani- mal may have fallen from a pass- ing truck. strang¢-looking animal shot by @/ was born here 100 years ago June. 1 and my mother, a lifelong Demo- crat who still wants to challenge | Tom Dewey to a duel was born here 85 years ago come Sept. 17. the city, | Washington, D. C., A taxidermist identified it as an ‘ial swamp. | Club of Baltimore. He plans to He Gets Key to ‘City, Now He Needs Lock THE PONTIAC PRESS. cage gti ste con ac ner PI a os BALTMORE (INS)—My father | 24,785 edge for his third four-year | | voWing a son (the son was ac- Neither was ever given a key to’ so they emigrated to| then a primor- | But one of their sons got the key Wednesday from the hands of the mayor, at the Hote} Emer- son meeting of the Advertising | stay in Baltimore until he finds a lock \t will fit. The son, not the mayor, Baltiore has a remarkable spray a : SAVE THIS AD! ’ REXAIR Pickets Keep Up Marches Before Factory aac”, |\Miami Hotels Salesé Service MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ®—Pickets | FREE —— to march at 10 plush oceanfront hotels here today but Tnopection i= Tian oral court order barred them With This Ad. at two others. ] Your Investment REXAIR DIVISION MARTIN-PARRY CORP. FE 5-7438 Circuit Judge Pat Cannon yes-{ terday granted temporary injunc- | tions halting picketing at the Casa | |Blanca and Sea Isle Hotels. He Said testimony showed that picket- ing at the two hotels was not peaceful. * * * : Last Saturday three other circuit court judges refused to order picketing halted at seven other | luxury hotels. Testimony in all | nine cases was remarkably simi- lar, court observers said. Dave Herman, special recogni- | tion, called a strike at the Lom- bardy Hotel in what he said was “retaliation” for Judge Cannon's ruling. ; In addition to the Lombardy, others being picketed are the Dili- | do, Saxony, Monte Carlo, Algiers, Sorrento, Sherry Frontenac, Roney Plaza, Sans Souci and Empress. Longest home run on record was “hit by Babe Ruth in 1919, in a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Giants in —. Fla, The ball traveled 587 | eet. back into office Tuesday with a mayor at that. Tommy D'Alesan- dro, son of an immigrant, moved | term. | quitted both times) and distressing He left school here in the sixth | | trouble elsewhere in his family I urge him instrumental to let the airlines | know that it is here. From most parts of the country, Baltimore is | harder to reach by air than Cal- cutta. Most times of day you could tommy gun around its | ramps and Waiting rooms and nev- ier wound, a soul. D’Alesandro’s third win is a tremendous tribute to the man’s personal popularity and the con- | fidence the average Baltimorean has in him. Two scandalous court trials in- WHAT'S MY LINE? $ 3 1 ASESH | | slased te we 2Tewas =] : work. Un- 3 MOOBR 1 | scramble as 4 PEARP L| few as possi- 5 SWEER , ble to guess 6 THARS _| my line. An- swer oppeors - under arrow, 7 SKAT |_| , reading 8 KLWA 4 ia downward. 9 RUTTEG | ea <5 10 RETTES | What's My Line, Inc. 11 UHSP J | 12 PEWES l Saieedey's 13 GHSUR | Answer: walt, aVenue, mEter, faRe. sTreet, Alley, eXtra, crulse, Cash, gAs, caB, speeD, tikes, 1| in | | 10 lengths. Actually, run 22 times for public office and | | Sen. | found hm ag doughty an enemy | | of crime and communism as when | George L. grade after _ accidentally decapi- | | sent the man off to the hospital | tating a statue of St. Aloysius. As | for seven months leading up to a non-voting honoraray citizen, now urge him to do something | about the magnificent $15,000,000 | again, he has bounced back like a airport he was building several years ago. the election. But with his house in order once 30-to-1 shot winning at Laurel by is batting 1.000. This is the home of Lt. Col. | Ulio Amoss, the retired Air Force intelligence officer who annoys and astounds the Pentagon and State Department from time to time by the clarity of the reports he re- i ceives from Shrouded ‘‘operatives” behind the Iron Curtain, He runs a kind of foreign Kip- linger letter. Several years back Amoss arranged for the free world to glom a Russian built MIG15. The whole bill, including the de-| friend Lou Azrael, Star columnist | cost, —--—— | fection of the Polish pilot, only about $7,500. Many months ja- ter the. government was still of- fering $100,000 to any North Korean | ‘Government Pension or Red Chinese pilot who would. fly one out—and $50,000 for all | MIGs brought out after the first | Franklin D. Roosevelt says she. one. | Dr. Howard Howe works in Ral-| Congress for widows of Presidents. | | timore at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Jonas Salk.could tell you a lot about) Dr. Howe. But for a flip of fate | the historic polio vaccine would be | known as the Howe vaccine rather | than the Salk. Dr. Howe contracted tubercu- losig while engaged in the. im- portant work that helped to smooth Dr, Salk’s path, His friends will tell you that it was his work with the monkeys whose kidneys opened the door to the miraculous vaccine which really he has now | SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 caused Dr. Howe's iliness. Ran into my old friend from the Kefauver committee days, former | Herbert O'’Conor, here and he wore the toga. He is a top| Baltimore attorney and church- | man, His predecessor in the Senate, “Radcliffe, | here in every worthwhile effort, | tells me he sat down the other | 162 N. SAGINAW | GOING ~ Next to Sears OUT OPEN SUNDA 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ’ SAVE UP 0 0” Regular $14.95 Sturdily Built Reg. $2.95 Jeanette Giant Size Mixing. BOWL SET 99: Ceramic fired colors, white interiors. Reg. $14.95 STEEL WHEEL- BARROW 24 cu, ft. size $ 88 3 yeor © Rubber tires noones 50 Ft. 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