The Weather Rain to Saow Details Page 2 | THE PON TIAC PRESS Home Edition a 114th YEA R xk UNITED PRE NEWS SERVIC ASSOCIA’ TED PRESS INTERNATIONAL PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURD. AY, F EBRU ARY 1956 —36 PAGES 8 PHOTOS. Jc Dust Storm and Tornadoes Spread Destruction Winds Blacken Texas; Twister Slashes llinois Bad Visibility Causes 6 Texas Traffic Deaths DALLAS, Tex. =e Southwest's worst dust- storm of the season — a which fanned prairie fires, ripped off roc‘s and killed six persons—blew itself into the Gulf of Mexico today. Warnings for small craft to stay in port went up of here where the storm hit Court why he withheld his version: along the coast as the storm whipped up Gulf waters and spread its sky- darkening pall into Louis- iana and Mississippi. Behind the front, were clearing, winds fell. and two storm SKICS prairie fires—one northwest of Lub- bock and.a larger one near Mata- dor, Tex.—were put out. At the height of the Matador fire “the dust was so heavy you couldn't see the fire until you were right on it,’’ said editor ; Douglas Meador of the Matador | rescue workers were delayed be- Tribune, who turned out with almost every one else to fight it. “You could smelt! it, and you just followed your nose.” * # a The Matador fire charred 1,200 of 1,800 acres of the area's best grazing land, leaping ahead on blazing dead mesquite trees sent bowling along by winds up to 70 - miles ao hour. Kive of the six deaths blamed on the storm occurred in traffic accidents, During the worst of the storm visibility was down te zero, traffic was almost com. pletely stalled. Reed Killian, blown from an oil rig acear Ada, Okla., was the storm's sixth vic- tim. ° Winds with gusts up to 9) miles an hour lashed eastern New Mexi Oklahoma, West Texas and of Kansas at the storm's cH, parts height. . * The blinding dust forced motor ists to pull off the highways and stop. One truck driver reported he counted 100 vehicles stalled along a 30-mile stretch of highway in the Texas Panhandle. At Amarillo, mo- rammed torists, unable to see each other. One accident there in volved eight vehicles but there vere no major injuries The Weather Burean said the: diststorm was the result of a cool front that swept across Arizom) Texas and Oklahoma and was moving eastward inte Arkansas and Louisiana (ee Summerfield Slapped Down; Six Killed ST. LOUIS (\®—A tornado slashed across St. Clair County in nearby southern at least six dead on its path of wreckage. Three of the dead were in Summerfield, a town of 500 persons 35 miles east the hardest. First hit was Millstadt, T1]., 15 miles south of here! along the Mississippi River. | The storm wrecked houses from there up to the East St®Louis sub- urb of Centerville Station where a 4year-old-boy perished. The bodies of a man and woman Illinois State Police identified them as Mr.’ and Mrs. Walter Freese. were found near Millstadt. Several persons were reported missing in Summerfield where cause the two Fire Department searchlights available were not powerful enough to search _ the wreckage. The body of Dick Butler, 14-vear old Summerfield High School fresh- man, was found in his bed. Gus Ganz, about 60, was found dead Tornado Winds .in Ohio HAMILTON, Ohio wW—Winds of tornadic foree ripped through this southeastern Ohio city of about 60,000 at 3:52 a.m. today, causing damage expected to run into the thousands of dollars Four persons were reported in- jured., a field oO feet from his demo! ished house, The other victim at Summerfield was identified as Liz- zie Krummery, who was in her 80s. Ten persons were reported in- jured seriously. 15 HOMES DESTROYED Fifteen the town’s emergency houses and fire station with its equipment, were destroyed. Dam- age to other houses varied. Sum- merfield was cut off from outside communication by the tornado and the power was off ™ * * Summerfield, the storm swung to the east and seat tered fangled wires and debris along five miles of US. Highway 0) The storm town of 1.500, Summerfield (Continied on Page 2, After leaving enton, a of was 6) = next hit Ti five miles east There damage Col Gift for Bride-to-Be < AP Wirephote BONNET FOR GRACE—Hlit designer Jolin Fredericks laces his personal gift on the head of actress Grace’ Kelly, who is gathering her trousseau for her Aprih wedding ne of weeks shopping Miss Kelly plans to spend a cour beforg sailing with her family for to Prince Rainier of Monaco in Naw York Monaco April 4. ~ . + ~ ~ on His Report howling “black blizzard” Ilinois early today, leaving Says Withheld Account ing the trial. x x * * x ke & * * * x * ‘Snow Hits Area in Fogs \ a j | Dye Jury Hears ~ . a Lawyer Quized } Because of Fear Story Would Be ‘Garbled’ | | j Clifford B. Dye explained yester- | day in Oakland County Circuit, of how William C. Clark was shot last Aug. 26. j Dye, 54, former Fenton village attorney, is charged with attempt-| ‘ed murder in the non-fatal shooting of Clark, 27, a tenant farmer who leased a farm trom Dye’s sister. Bad weather prevented the jury from assembling yesterday morning, but the afternoon saw Dye undergo three hours of ques- | tioning by Chief Assistant Pros- ecutor George F, Taylor, : 5 Taylor asked why Dye had not FIGHT GAS WAREHOUSE BLAZE—Firemen atop the burning i Pontiac Press Phote new stoves, smouldering in excelsior packing. Gas storage tanks warehouse of Phillips Petroleum Company's Keego Harbor Philgas 200 alleged immediately following the shooting that Clark was the actual assailant as Dye has claimed dur- Dr) The accused attorney said he Employe Severely Burned feared his story would be ‘“‘gar- bled” and ‘‘wanted a jury to hear it straight from my own lips.” Dye previously sald he owns as ts OC a re Ouse no real estate in his own name. Two witnesses stated they heard stand within 300 yards of the building. j + ‘Rested preccent| Leaves Georgia for Home Today | THOMASVILLE, Ga. (INS) — A department this morning pour water through the roof to quench | | Clark say he wanted Dye “be A fire and minor explosions were .not shut off unuil after the the warehouse, Otherwise, he said, Tuddy and rested President Eisen-| hind bars’ so he (Clark) could which rocked a petroleum com- second blaze began. the fire was under control, hower flies home to Washington to-| sue for $150,000, : pany's Keego Harbor warehouse. Chief Moshier said firemen and Assistant Manager Samuel Ken- day with—by all indications—the| employes still were working to re- nedy declined to comment on pos- move some 200 new stoyes, smoul-|sible origin of the fire or blast this dering in excelsior packing, from morning. answer to the “big'’ question. There was still no word trom | | the White House as to when Fi- senhower will announce whether | Speaking of a civil suit started perilously near gas lines leading to by Dye against the Clarks before gas storage tanks, was under con- the shooting, Taylor askedis.) late this morning. “weren't you trying to get the weg Bloomfield Township fire Clarks off so you could have all mon had fust returned from sub- the farm profits.” duing an earlier blaze in the Phil- Dye denied the statement, say- lips Petroleum Co. warehouse when ing. “TI could only have gotten an explosion of undetermined on- money they owed my sister if they gin seriously injured a company staved there.” employe and started the Tuesday more extensive fire It appears likely, however, that for State GOP Nomination it will come at his next-news-con- ference, tentatively set for next Detroit Wednesday. second The trial will continue DETROIT (.?—Donald S. Leonard, (ormier |sleetstorm which traffic and made driving Leonard Announces Bid he will seek re-election. F) petdoadl + temperatures forecast Where Explosion Tivreatened Bottled Gas Plant Region Lashed ~ + by High Winds: Roads Slippery. Darkening-Skies Herald Storm; Barometer Drops to Unusual Level Snow driven by high winds rushed into South- ‘eastern Michigan this ‘morning on the heels of ‘thick fog and a crippling snarled conditions hazardous yes- terday. Bitter northwest blasts, reaching 40 miles-an-hour in velocity, cut into the soup of fog and rain which had settled over Pontiac and -Oakland County last night where one of the low- est barometer readings of ithe winter was recorded at 8 a.m. Foggy skies grew so dark at 10 a.m. that motorists in downtwon ‘Pontiac were forced to turn on car ‘lights. The skies brightened when snow started falling at 10:15 a.m. With fast-dropping tempera- tures came the possibility of tor- nado weather which swept from | Indiana to Missouri last nivht in | the form of thunderstorms and i | brought warnings in Ohio today. Latest dead included: Phillip J. | Brewer, 22, of ee Town- The Area’s Outlook This morning's snow will con- tinue today with much colder for to night. Lows of 12-22 degrees can before Judge Clark J. Adams Fire chief Ben J, Moshier said and state police commissioner, announced today he will "ee “year-old "President ap. | expected with a high Sunday 20 Fish : varedl kys oueatae oes (cocnbee run again for the Republican nomination for governor. ee ~ a of 22-28 degrees. a ; ; . : . i a mo 4s . j snermen tion in a paint locker. Leonard won. the GOP nomination in 1954 but lost ce has a Fe sags see of é Strong northwest winds will . ; says = : aA FF ysica’ | diminish tonight. Reach Safety; | Witnesses said company employe to Gov. Williams. He ran second in a field of three in. may many years his Junior, | The lowest temperature pre: *the race for the 1952 nom- ination. His announcement at a °f physical activity yesterday by a 5 putting in his longest day of quail- breakfast meeting today hunting. He shot his limit of 12 Donald Vandecar, 53, of Royal Oak, had just reported for work in the Others Stranded morning and walked into the ware- MONROE \(# — Two groups of house when the fire began. ice fishermen were trapped on ice is in Pontiac floes in Lake Erie today when a despite his heart attack. Utica Man Dies Vandecar General Hospital, where authorities said he strong wind broke the ice loose j. in fair condition with first and ; ' came as’ little surprise. In birds in nine hours in the fields, from shore. second degree burns of face and In | CCI en recent weeks he has con- *taying out until 6:45 p.m At Bolles Harbor. five miles , rands »¢ spuih of! Monroe 0 fishermen fided to a number of Low Prices Herald Living Cost Decline Chief Moshier said none of the | gas had exploded or burned, but witnesses said Vandecar was in jured in an explosion, A section of the warehouse wall buckled, friends and political asso- clates that he. intended to enter the race Leonard is the got safely to shore. Truck Driver Is Victim as Vehicle Turns Over Near Romeo 2 Another group of between 30 and 40 fishermen Was reported stranded on ice off shore from first to announce | Sterling State Park, north of | ang several canisters which had for the Republican nomination, , WASHINGTON Up—Lower prices Monroe. The Frenchtown fire contained Propane gas, their Thomas Herbert McKim. 28 . — _ or food and house furnishings in department sent equipment to endy blackened and torn, bad griyer of a Howard Frase Oil Co Other possibilities include Con- January sent the government's help get them to shore. been removed from the building. icine killed at 61a pisiren: gressmen Alvin M. Bentley of living cost index down a notch At Bolles Harbor, S. Landet. 56. Company foreman Al Burnham jerday when his truck overturned Owosso. and Gerald R. Ford Jr. today to the lowest point since of Toledo, Ohio, was brought to is reported to have commented that an an jew hil af GR Sole read ° f Grand Rapids and Clifford O'Sul ast’ August . shore in a boat after he lost his gas lines leading to the warehouse : . “lS ivan of Port) Huren, Republican oo ; : : ; icelcreepers) andicoulin (| standlan ‘ ust west of Campground Road 1 Caesar The decline means a wage cut against the heavy wind Romeo Police said MeKkim, who Plena’ Committeeman of a penny an hour for note then Ss fier cntae) Gyan F E p feel ap SOR Pats a ; a million workers in the auto, M “ae chm den sae ; een rozen ure © - : i. nis “ . a " No deren Neh he § chee polite equipment and aircraft in Another fichecman said’ he had Begins to Thaw; ote n “ Ih wats eon dered the leading poten. dustries in a quarterly revision of to jump three wide cracks to wt enough traction to £0 Up @ nal candidate until he withdrew ates geared to the index reach shore Death Toll: 842 ! : from the race last weel Gieneral Motors Corp. an- . as : Ile put chains on bis tires but hi (oa Williams has not vet indi. Seunced the pay reduction will . ’ ’ LONDON 18 -Froven Europe Pe ok went out of contre cated whether he will seek a fifth be effective for its more then a Chicago Fluoridation gan tooiiaws: onl apa a te ay? tt iSO Treat MY tern half-million workers beginning on today as sunny stells meltes fis) ; oand his truaek 7 the first payday after March 1. The nation for Kefauver Happier January was 1146 per . ‘ in Italy and southern France ; 4 a . \ . , Starts This Spring: ee ee He topped off a rigorous schedule. new living cost level for the | Ceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 38 degrees. The mer- cury stood at 30 degrees at 2 p.m. ship, killed when his car skidded and hit a tree in Southfield Town- ship, Thomas H. McKim, 28, of Utica, killed when his eee overturned on icy 28 Mile. road. In other Oakland County acci- dents, qa Clarkston woman was | hospitalized after an 11:30 a.m, mishap on Dixie Highway ia Waterford Township. Mrs. Patricia Grubough was in satisfactory condition in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where she is being treated for a possible concussion. In Pontjac there were five acci- dents reported in which four per- sons received minor injuries as a result of adverse driving conditions. Two persons were injured in 13 other acciderits listed by Oakland County Sheriff's Department, Pon tiac State Police and Waterford Township Police Four accidents were reported in Bloomfield Hills and five ta Birmingham. The barometer reading at Pon tiac Muncipal Airport had risen to 1 “orTT) 2) he Naled) al} q nder Vinge < r f i q Itt lls is Ny . f en «f = ~ a a CHICAGO (8 — Fluoridation of TeMained ce ng ded unde n EB Semearzkeff Funeral Hon I HICKORY, CUP sen Bstes cent of the 1947-49 base period. 29.12 at 10:15 a.m. today, after the RAT I 1 eria (iiant . r , - aes ‘ Chicago's water supply will begin blizzard blasts i" mSiby u os Utica Kefauver (D-Tenat says former This is three -tenths of Gne per “highly unusual’ low of 23.96 was this spring ee aia &t ie ' : na President Truman, isn't “throwing Cent higher than a year ago and recorded. In the same time, the T lan Peninsula stalling trains: ap compares with the 115.4 peak level mercury dr “d fr 38 to 3 : atio wram. aime Sag (rn OM pi ith t J mercury dropped from 38 to 31 de- ee eee Oe eae ' ey knocking out power lines Bye Die in Train Wreck as many hurdles in my way as he f the index in Ree 1953 grees . EP at reducing tooth decay, also wi CU te ” : y vais Sree: : ( n 1952 etal s refer affect 51 suburbs buying water Known deaths in the %-day deep BERD IIS) Thirty tx iid in 1% Krfauver was refer. boyd prices declined three-tenths Increasingly strong winds from from Chicago. ; freeze miounted to S42 amid warn. passengers were reported killed 10 1 to his current eampaign for of one per cent in January in a the northwest had reached velo- The city council authorized flu- ing signs the thaw m pave da n Foust Garr top the Demeociatie presidential nom- continuing reflection of famm cities of 35-40 miles per hour by onidation in June, almost as disastr ais as the freeze wre Mien priest 11 a.m 1954 Dulles Marks 68th Birthday Amidst Controversy WASHINGTON <«INS) — John has marked every sti p of his way Arabs In the midst of rach Dalles secretary for Pres: D. C.- at the home of his grand- al real estate deal to buy Duck nas Dulles is marking his 6%th since he became secretary of state arya d to { master i ot ils father Foster. He was raised in Island for himself. As secretary. |birthday today as one of the most for President Fisenhower on Jan. diplomatic tacheian. 1 thers a Dulles was bern in Washington Watertown, N. Y., where his father Dulles flies to Duck Island with ‘controversial figures in Ameritan 21. 1933, the first man the Presi- a mistake Cx flexibh served as a ees in minister. his wife every chance he gets to heyy eapecnioren ers tut ta ome American Dulles a rest in the rustic cabin where they yublie life. dent appointed to his cabinet But t i AITIOT Z ; ge H cabin re i ‘" a ome } master states: A ee isting of the terms “ays has sermed tops. That 1 17} Today’ Ss Press that hae. “nes . ey slay patone | Aly the cabins Dulies oO some eis A er i _ fisting 4 } Preaaanl Disennuur (ines ae a nites became entranc likes to chop wood, cook flap- man. to others a be mbler but to Dulles used and the tems he Ser ‘ ; ? Building News i thrn 24 with the idea of peace, quiet and k hike } , k } f ree 4 THES Was ler part } acks, hike and ev almost all he is a secretary of tackled durmg fhe last three \ears : . . — Chareh News 10, 11 rest that was symbolized by an 1°” ana even make maple ; 7 2 ‘ , ack in the ¢ rates ‘ je sf if 8% state who rases strong feelings. provide a thumbnail sketch of his- a i a "i aA , ; County News 1%. Island far ont on Lake Ontario. — f | There are few neutrals in dis- tors. There was “massive. retali- a I ‘A x } + ' Editorials ‘ 6 (m a-clear day Dulles could see The secretary likes to tel! how i : ' F F hat Poudte . 761 West Huron Street _ EVERY SATURDAY | 3 : , for i DRIVE-IN . CLEAN ERS WE GIVE 16 FE. Lawrence 107 Main St. OSMUN’S MONDAY © 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stadium HOLDENS Downtown Pontiae Rochester EVENING: Call FE 4.2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery RED STAMPS EXTRA VALUE! ff Branches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND : a : ‘ aiiaiaiiaeaiaiatice pa esti THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 By RUTH MONTGOMERY | WASHINGTON (INS) — Ambas- sador Clare Boothe Luce is willing to give up her top-ranking diplo- matic post in Rome and campaign | _for the re-election of President Eisenhower, it was learned yester- day. * * * The glamorous erpenenton told this correspondent: ‘I'll be happy to do it whichever way the Presi- dent decides. I want to be where he wants me to be.” Mrs. Luce pointed out that un. less she surrenders her diplo- matic status, she cannot hit the | trail for the Republicans this year, as she did in 1952. At that | time, she preved the prize vote- getter among the GOP women speakers. Her television campaign talks received top billing, and she also spoke effectively before racial and political groups. carrying the ban-| ner for Ike. 4 * © «@ Mrs. Luce conceded that top| Italian officials expect her to leave the Rome post by late summer. She said they “can't imagine po-| | litical appointees doing it any. other way.” GLAD TO RETURN Of her own intentions. she said: | “If the time comes for me to re-| turn home and help with the cam-| paign, I shall be glad to do what-| ever I can. It is entirely up to, Dulles." * * * The playwright-legislatoraliplo-} mat said Eisenhower has not yet! brought up the question with her. | although she will see him in Wash-| ington this weekend. Since the President 1s ex- pected to announce his second- term intentions next week, she will probably have the answer to ” Mrs. Luce, who flew to New abcessed ed tooth, hopes ‘to recover Twin Girls, 2, 25-year-old couple continued a sor- rowful, hopeless vigil today at bed- sides of their only children—2-year-| old twin daughters suffering from) leukemia, a blood disease for which there is no known cure. were told by physicians their! daughter Eileen might succumb at fought in the Spanish-American any moment, and her sister Kath-| leen has no more than four months) ‘rection to live. Eileen was diagnosed a leukemia &Taduated from West Point in 1896, —who is co-producer and script, The — producer-director picked victim last November, but the dis. He retired in 1936. ease wasnt discovered in Kath . .: * subiec “d much of the research before leén until last we eek. _ the “wanted’’ subject ec C New Watch Lubricant Included in each portrait are in. the man was picked up That sent Physicians on it was -“extreme. tO Prevent Freezing terviews with relatives. fmends, @nother $10,000 down the drain ly rare’ that leukemia is found in ELGIN 1 Nie lubmeanide enemies and victims. pictures of Weeks ago, MeGraw and his more than one member of a fam veloped by an bigin company the criminal’s locale and of the tat selected a fast traveling / ily, the last such case on record erecnise ep oleae oro (ae cae he went for pleasure and pair, Virginia Ellen Gibbs and | Z 5 i or crimes . having been in 1929—25 years be-|1, prevent timepieces and other dack Harvey Raymond, both fe fore the cute, blonde twins were precision! instriment== such | as ltt) STOULIESILIES wanted for rubber checking their 4 born to the Grand Rapids furni- cameras, fuses. and tin sights Each portaait ends with a close Way through the west. ture worker and his wife from freezing during arctic opera-| UP shot of the hips of a “stoolic By Columbus Day, Oct 12. thes — tions who gives a tip on where he hag finished the complete filming People Over 65 Years Using synthetic — oil jeweled thinks the cmminal may now be gy st Paul, Minnesota, and sent lwatches reportedly perform satis- hiding the prints to New York on Increase in U.S. past five years the number of pared with 31 degrees below while about four weeks in advance. He [in luck, was screening the film f WASHINGTON—In each of the as 115 degrees below zero com-) bis shows had to be produced time both he and his subjects were ; Americans over age 65 increased| using other lubricants picked as an opening “wanted” ‘when he got a wire from St. Paul! more than twice as fast as the total population. In 1900 there were | 3,100,000 in that age group, 4.1) per cent of the population. ji By 1950 the general population | had doubled, but the number of | persons over 65 had quadrupled to! 12,200,000, or 8.1 per cent of the) population. In. 1955 they numbered | 14,100,000—8.6 per cent of the || population. — | Harpoon Gun cent } OSLO—In the late 1860's a Nor-| wegian, Svend Foyn, invented the grenade harpoon gun. With this device it became possible to spear | not only the slow-moving right whale and sperin whale, but also the speedier and stronger blue) whale, humpback, and fin whale, ||, the main sources of whale oil to- |: day. the prexy and Secretary of State) vist to tats country. Aide ofGen. Pershing Too Alert Police a oul U p nice. eee ae York this week with a badly Gen Nolan Dies at 83 TV Program on Criminals The producer - director tried the biner ito the University of J. Pershing's intelligence chief in MeGr; aw an the delicate situation i. Graw proclaimed him sed ” 710 W. Lowrence Both Sutferin World War 1 dhed yesterday. today of not wanting the men he Burke at the time was one of the 4 joy dg picked up the bills for NASSAU, N. Y —Luke, a T!2 at Cass g Nol led F wants, at least not until he pro- vine most ipa sale eis the three near misses But Mc- year-old bloodhound, lives up to F : olan sailed to France a month claims them “wanted jcaping in bot trom Boston's 100- Graw and his staff are sweattag the né “ee » ha ) | li ant | ‘ . rt an 1 f eatmg the name of his breed. He has i rom Leukemia jafter the United States entered year-old Charles Street jail out each filming, for a few more given more, than 200 blood trans- Ralph J. Austin FE 2-922) Ralph T. Norvell ‘World War I in April 1917. He GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. » — A jorganized and administered the in- jtelligenee service of the Amencan the bloody Meuse-Argonne offen sive Later he won a Distinguished, Of Vondon, have made up the | When about $10,000 worth of ' . [Service Cross for heroism under Mr. and ay bad Van Lopik|“re Paints First Marketed Employe Clinic Slated - Mrs. Luce Prepared to Quit Post to Stump fe The wisssinaneies’ Sean re ni pelts tite pale Ree an in-service training clinic for sufficiently to escort Italian Presi-at heme on foreign policy dur- partisan speeches” to further each aid flowed into the stricken area.| An airlift from our b wl jpaints were market the Uni —_ = keted in the Unit ‘some 300 department employes ident and Signora Giovanni Gron- ing the thick of the presidental of his campelens: Despite the heaviest snowtalls Frankfort brought an additional!States shortly after the Civil War, oA chi on their state visit here begin- campaign this fall : in 40 years, truck convoys and |20,000 C-rations, 25,000 blankets,/in 1865. By 1869 more than 200 March 6-8 at Michigan State Uni- ning Monday. F.D.R. PRECEDENT Mrs. Luce's last ‘week in Italy, railroad cars loaded with relief 5.000 overcoats, 3,000 overshoes, ‘companies, employing about 4,700 Versity.. ee . 8 : = before her return home was a shipments rolied into Rome. Air 10,000 trousers, 10,000 woolen shirts persons, were producing paint, at) She pointed out that former hectic one. Five blizzards swept Force supplies from Leghorn, ‘and 2,000 a a ‘the rate of $22,000,000 annually. Now in New York, Mrs. Luce President Franklin D. Roosevelt usually sunny gentral and southern distributed under Mrs. Luce's Still on display here is a 50-gal- Said that even if she remains asiestablished that precedent by Italy in as many days, and after direc tion, included 7,200 over. | The US. TeaeTnation Service lon stone trough and ball brought ambassador to Italy, she will be “never failing to call his ambas-|an urgent appeal by Mrs. Luce, coats, 9,209 sweaters and 4,309 ad arranged for Mrs. Luce to, from England in 1700 fr grinding available for ‘one or two speeches sadors home for so-called non-'two million dollars worth of U.S. C-rations. turn over the first truck convoy! ‘paints. : . = ~ of mercy gifts to Signora Gronchi| TTD i a LS vis weer prere<4—|in a symbolic ceremony at Italian. a oe “y | |Red Cross headquarters. At the India to Import Chicks ‘appointed hour of 7 p.m., the Ital-/ NEW DELHI—India expects to | jlan First Lady arrived to accept)import some 100,000 baby chicks “; \the American largesse, but snow a year for the next three years. : ; | |had delayed the trucks. | Fifteen poultry-development cen-| Smith Moving Co. INSISTS ON WAITING jters in selected areas are being 485 MARION lestablished as part of a pilot Une Reecraerere pullding WA5 project, with another 35 centers bitingly cold, and when it became, d japparent that the convoy might scheduled [tobe aoe Mater i not arrive for several hours. Mrs|> : Luce said she pleaded with Signo- j ks-Griffi : Sparks-Griffin ra Gronchi to go home, but the | FUNERAL HOME 'First Lady replied: “Thoughtful Service” FE 4-4864 | “No, jf these“brave men can ride through that storm to help Italy,’ I can wait Was \ * Ld Not until re midnight could Mrs. Luce force Signora Gronchi jto return home and postpone the: 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 |covcencny ey Deenine ee : /24-Hour Ambulance Service Said Mrs. Luce of America's Glean H. Griffin | feminine guest next week: “She | \. 7 | is modest, hard-working, chari- |= | table and attractive. | “The United States received full] g@ \ leredit in all of the Italian papers ‘ e e for our labor of mercy, and the An Invitation USIS did a splendid job of pub- liewang 31." You Are Invited to Make [British Unvention : AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, Receive U.S. Grants 70 West Lawrence eat Cass $9 LONDON — To assist studies in Your Insurance Headquarters . ; 3 - the chemistry and metabolism of GIANT AIRFREIGHTER MAKES DEBUT — First of C-133A with 179-foot wing span and 48-foot-high tail, equal to height of four- proteins in progress at two British : turboprop cargo planes being built for U.S. Air Force is rolled from story building. Payload is twice that of lar; gest military transport in universities. the Rockefediler All Type ppanear at Douglas Pam: ene] Beach, Gal. Fuselage is 148 fect long, service. Foundation has awarded $25,000 to = - each to buy an analytical centri- of Insurance Free Customer Parking cd Austin-Norvell Mi Insurance Agency, Inc. One of the instruments will go to been arrested in Denver, the University of Birmingham and again, nts a fourth subject, Frank Cambridge. NEW YORK up ean. Gen. Den’ NEW YORK (INS) — Lloyds of man a acartaced evcon by the The Saint’ Tenutti He had : nis E. Nolan (ret.), 83, Gen. John London and a budget have Walter name of Elmer “Trigger” Burke, ‘Stayed “Wanted” until after Mc- Gives 200 Transfusions The. producer-director of the new McGraw GRASSI crime eecien/anen hanes Mccras act his researchers to losses and Lloyds may change its fusions to other dogs at a vet- about $70,000 worth of work go work on Burke's bong record. He mind about the policy erinary hospital in Nassau was wanted in two states and sus = —— a jown the drain because of too Expedition: : 5 : rity M ped ary Service. quick police action pected of complicity in half a doz. e- He commanded a brigade during en west side New York dock mu His insurance agents, Liovds |ders losses so far. But McGraw is well scmipting and research had been aware the rates will go up, or his | ¢ yished McGraw got word from At the turn of the century, he !s¥rance will disappear, if this noice They had just captured kind of thing continues. Bruke at Folly Beach, neat ‘ar and in the Philippine Insur Each weekly show is based of Charleston the record of a ‘Wanted’ crim- . — Born in Akron, N Y., Nolan-was inal. McGraw, and his wife, Peg PICKS ANOTHER editor — present a filmed back- another cmminal, from Cleveland — Se ‘ground biography and portrait of Here again, his staff had compict factory at temperatures as low Mctiraw found that each of | McGraw, confident that this The Hub Spotlight Feature | | OPEN SUNDAY e \ CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! @ e SHOP and SAVE at Goodman's DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw Waist 4m Styles: A complete week’s laundry is that cheap—the electric way. It’s the bargain that the average family gets when they let electricity both wash and dry the laundry. Adding an electric clothes dryer to match specially Pr ic “od your washer is one more step toward all-electric living +-modern living. See the new electric clothes dryers at your dealer’s or Detroit Edison. 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET FE 2-2784 a . es od ss mer — = — * = __| @ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1956 SS ‘THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert Police Seeking Child's Identity Probe Various Angles in Search for Parents of Child, 3 | TUCUMCARI, N.M. —Authori-; ties in five states today are work-| ing on various angles in attempts! to learn something of the perecasl| -YR"HOO! ites, Paid Bareepram. am all history of a child, about 342 years| old, who appeared’ cold and’ rope ramet Rag US Pet Ort whimpering at a filling station’ near here Monday. . Lenten Guideposts Chapels Are Mushrooming The boy, who has been given the name “Richard Roe’ has been placed in a foster home here after being released from the Tucumcari General Hospital. A report from a medical student in Philadelphia has brought the hurried shipment of medical rec- ords from there to see if he is the! . : . boy the student treated last sum-| By RAYMOND THORNBURG | fs a force at work that may do mer. If so, that would make him) Irwin W. Tucker runs a filling) a great deal to end corruption the son of Carl and Sarah Stroudt|station on Highway 77 at Wynne-| on the docks. When men in work of Marshallton, gob | wood, Oklahoma. y clothes gather for their daily , : =)? ting, wi Amarillo, Tex., police, on a War-| Ono night Tucker and his wife. Gracie auceee wnowe oe rant of felonious abandonment tye1ma, watched Ruth Hussey| Seat tech. They bow ae eae! signed here, are looking for the playing the Virgin Mary on 4; fumbly Lee asks God's bless- aor afer a tip they might be | .)¢vision program. They were im-| iarellten il his ye Ae ‘ pressed by one scene showing 4 strength for the work th ust Another) possibility is that’ his family group around an altar. The, be seeca pall meee tor the arents are Mr. and Mrs. William — | eae formerly of St. Paul, Minn. '"¢%' day Tucker and his wife) undertaking they have met to ; : : : built a family altar of their own.) discuss. and more recently listed as from x Southgate, Calif. So far, attempts to locate the family there have failed. What does it al! Responsible add up to? Two days later, leaders from he told ployes at the fill- his em-'_ * 2 * fellow workers, | bath | tioin, subsidaries, etc. ‘management and labor throughout the country realize now more than Jazz Star Becomes ever that the group, of the crew, ; w the machines aren't albimpar th | | B th tant. Instead, our whole way of a 0 IC ay (0) er life is centered on the idea that MILWAUKEE ie—Bovce Brown personally, each one of us must rated the country’s No. 1 Dixieland s . f . be ministered to, every person has jazz alto saxophone player 16 years nl | e a lon S ac OF| S a native hunger for God that must ago, will become a lay brother for be satisfied. [the Servite Roman Catholic Order MONDAY—Mrs. Ralph Dark, ext Tuesday. | mother of the New York Giant’s oe a Alvin Dark, tells how her fa- | mous son’s faith and prayers [of poverty, chasity and obedience, helped his baseball career. . said he will take his saxophone with him into the order. A convert i} (Frees) Guideposts, Copyrigmt/ 1308) !to the church, Brown will be known | 'as Brother Mathew. He entered the Bonn Firms Listed monastery in 1953 * ¥ * BONN—More than 10,000 com- «[’m not trying to impress an) ‘panies are listed in a new 1,300- one with my music any more,” page Directory of German Indus- Brown told interviewers yesterday Brown, 46, was described at his peak as the world’s “‘best white products, organization, capitaliza- saxophone player,” by a French |jazz authority. jtry. It gives information on Dr. A. T. Gordon says he thinks, : the tip ftom Pennsylvania is the | best. Joseph Moll, now a senior at f ¥ Jefferson Medical College in Phil-| ij , adelphia, told of treating the ‘ - Stroudt boy last summer at the Pottsville, Pa.. Hospital where he served as an intern ! He said the boy had deformities that made him fall easily and that the bruises were apparently in- flicted accidentally that way. He told of extracting teeth because the youngster would bite himself. a * ing station about the family altar. “We could use a little mediation. spot right here in the filling station, Mr. Tucker,” replied one employe THORNBURG Tucker six emploves cleaned and repaint- ed a small room in the filling sta- tion and his Today when a driver stops by Tucker's station, he finds the sanctuary with a Star of David, a statue of Christ, and a cruci- fix side by side. No one dis- turbs him. If business is brisk, an attendant will move his car. Dr. Gordon said that there are traces of deformities but that the boy here seems to be outgroiwng them. He added that the thick nose that appears to have been broken and reset badly, could be ag- gravated by a bone deficiency that | accrued Bom UDbeteer diet Travelers can find other such oases scattered about the country. CHAPEL OF HIGHWAY Airport) in Navy. Reports Weather Balloon Logan International Boston has a chapel where pas- Lost invPacilichyy 22 07) snenars prayer and meditation Sunday TOKYO (R—The US Navy sald Morning services are now held in today another of its weather bal- 4 chapel at Idlewild Airport in loons had gone astray in the wild, New Yor! A “Chapel of the unpredictable winds of the north- Highways” fs under construction erm Pacific and ‘‘was last reported outside of Rocky Mount, North over the eastern coast of Siberia.’ Carolina The Biltmore Hotel in , . New York City has a chapel for The Navy said it was the fourth transients, while the people of of 19 balloons. launched for east- Shreveport, Louisiana, financed a ward flights across the Pacific, to prayer sanctuary in the new Texas yxeer into Russian territor Eastern skyscraper Wiggs Huddik’s Soviet Russia has protested that the balloons are being used for — MNuitary reconnaissance Several years ago, Fdmund T. Price, president of Solar Air- craft of San Diego, called his employes together, “I would like to see a chapel, representing the great religious faiths, here on company property. If you em- ployes would like such a chapel, Solar will donate the space, the architect and the building ma- terial.s but you'll have to build it with your ewan hands and The latest balloon was launched Thursday. The Nayy said there had been no signal from its auto matic radio transmitter since ear Jy today, When last heard the balloon was over the Chukotski Peninsula of Siberia, the Navy said Barnett’s Communist bloc nations have hearts...’ Bobette Sho cmniaine he "Ss salloo mplained that l balloons On Christmas Eve. 1952) the land launched from Europe have caused ; z I vas dedicated. Sinve then scores of Li S NAT CTAS . ! pe ee 5 ‘ emploves, on their own time ion tore The Navy disclosed Feb. 16 in : ! have wielded picks, shovels and Tokvo that balloon No. 12 had gone down in southern Siberia or Com- munist Outer Mongolia. It said . Monday in Washington that hal- 1933 loons No. 16 and 17 had veered START WITH PRAYER up the east coast of Russia’s Kam , And so 4he. great spiritual awak- chatka Peninsula % * = * hammers. The first service in the new chapel was held on Christmas Osmun’s Hub Clothin Penney’s WKC Shaws Ward’s Hom from coast to new Vitality to rumbling giving ening coast, ts nstruments American democracy The balloons carry to record weather conditions and automatic radio transmitters which In Baltimore at Pier 6 of the send periodic reports. Raltimore & Ohio Railroad, there peeeeeaeeeeeceseeceseeseeeeeeeeseeeeseseseseeeeseees 1:15 - 1:45 P. M. Mon. thru Fri. Brown Bros. Co. ° Clothing Learn How Pontiac Can Get More 5‘ Parking WPON 1460 sic" DIAL Sponsored by the UAW-CIO Cut Out NOTICE! For Your Conventence--- The Following Stores Will Be as Well as Friday Night Peggy's Dress Shop Outfitters Economy Furniture Rappy’s National Wayne Gabert’s The Good House- keeping Shop Georges-Newports Every Monday Night Federal’s Waite’s Lewis Furniture Eaton's. P Alison’s Arthur's Melin Furniture 9 Leonard's McCandless Lord’s Furniture Merchandise Surp. . Maling Shoes Stewart Glenn Neisner’s Kresge’s Wyman Furniture R&H Shoe Store Goran Shop PONTIAC Sears Simms Bros. This Ad and Save It! | POHCHHHLHREHEHHLEHHHHELOET SHEE HEEEBEHAEEeE RHEE! A Brown, who will take the vows —THE PENNY CANDY BAR —THE 2¢ NEWSPAPER —THE, NICKEL ICE CREAM CONE —THE 10¢ PKG. OF CIGARETTES —THE 10¢ QUART OF MILK —THE 20¢ LB. OF COFFEE -—THE 39 PAIR OF HOSE —THE $25 SUIT OF CLOTHES ounds Silly oesi't It? But No More Silly Than the Deception That the City Provides Nickel Parking! When you put a nickel in the Parking Meter it DOES NOT PAY THE COST of parking your car. You the Taxpayer PAY THE DIFFERENCE - - - YOU weaver ARE PAYING FOR IT IN YOUR CITY TAX BILL! Including Your Own And Every Out of Town Shoppers Parking! You taxpayers have the right to provide nickel parking, if you choose ... but you should not be deceived that a nickel pays the cost of parking a car on a Municipal parking lot or even on the street. YOU ARE NOW PAYING thousands in taxes for it and if the proposed $600,000 AUTO- MOBILE PARKING BOND ISSUE proposition passes at the election Monday, March 5th you'll PAY THOUSANDS MORE FOR YEARS ™O COME. For what? .. . to provide four more parking lots for DOWN- TOWN STORES ... who should provide YOU and the OUT OF TOWN SHOPPERS with FREE PARKING You get FREE PARKING EVERYWHERE but Downtown . . . WHY?- Neighborhood and Suburban shopping centers in Pontiac are forced to provide parking facilities for you by the City Zoning Ordinance. Down- town merchants want you to vote for Municipal Downtown Parking Lots so they won't have to provide their own lots: Is that fair? They know that parking downtown can’t be provided at a nickel. It is pure decep- tion or ignorance of the facts to claim otherwise. If it could be done... WHY have downtown stores waited all these years without providing parking? Why do they promote it at the City’s and motorists’ expense? —The taxpayers’ expense? If 5¢ parking lots were self-supporting .. . if they are easily paid for with your parking nickels, then certainly it’s good business for the merchants downtown to provide it for their cus- tomers, for you who spend your money with them. Doesn't that make sense? Something is wrong. Someone is being less than truthful. You be the judge. Think it through! TAXPAYERS !—Don’t Be Deceived by the Something for Practically Nothing Song! | Consider for a moment ... Politicians just love to jump on popular band wagons ..,. Cheaper parking for instance... Everybody's for it... Everybody hates to pay for parking ... and we don’t blame them... We hate to pay two and three times what we used to pay for the items mentioned above. We'd love to get the 2c newspaper and the other items at prices of vears ago. So would you. Are you going to swallow the hog-wash of the politicians and downtown stores? .They know what costs and prices are today. That's why they want you taxpayers to provide downtown parking lots for them. Don't be deceived ... don’t fall for the “something for nothing” ballyhoo. It's a beautiful lull-a-bye, but it’s the same old story, promise “Something for Nothing and THEN HIDE AND DENY THE TAX”... Parking Property costs money; it costs money to buy valuable downtown land, to improve it and to operate it as a parking lot... and the city itself has no magic to do it for less than private operators. The solution is to. demand that downtown stores provide parking for you FREE without getting the city into a gigantic parking program that can cost you taxpayers thousands, as it has done in other cities. Tell your downtown merchant you want FREE PARKING just as his sub- urban competitor provides. Go to the polls Monday, March 5th and... Vote AGAINST THE ISSUANCE of PARKING BONDS Remember the Election Date , MONDAY, MARCH. 5th, THE FIGHT FOR FREE ENTERPRISE ' FIVE ere Fighting tor > ig A, SIX \ THE THE PONTIAC PRESS Published from ‘Tex rosea ae BS Hanows A. President rae Publisher P. Baovre, Howass FB. Fitmoerste 11 wenceniies Vice President Vice President and and Advertising Director Business Manager Resseit Basserr, Esa. M. Teeapweit, Treasurer and General “Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Jon foun W. Frredreary a ee Editor Rorrmt B Manacing "Eaitor Promotion Mansger W. Cmuagiess Panis, Retail Adsprilsine ‘Mer Georce C AN Classified ‘Maneatr The rere er Press o entitiea exclusively he the ute for repudlication of all jocal news printed in this pews- paper | as eu as all AP news dispatehes. Tes Posred Panes ts delivered by carrier for 49 cents @ week where carrier service ts not available by mat) fe Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtena® ce tes 1 ts $12.00 year. elsewhere in Michigan and other places im the United vee #20 06 w vear ti subscriptions payable in advance Phone Penitac “8181 AL Din BUREAU oF pcimcr™ ATIONS SATUR Day, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 W ater Fr rom Lake Anton Feasible, Engineers Say An engineering report made for the City of Port Huron on the possibility of pumping Lake Huron water as far as Pontiac, is of vital interest here for two reasons. Interest centers first’ fin the an- nouncement by Port Huron City Manager Grspss that the engineers Say such a proposal! is both feasible and practical. The report also is of interest because it reveals the fact that the City of Pontiac has had a similar but separate study made and now will consider both. * * * The idea that Port Huron should go into the business of selling water, first was advanced some months ago. According to Mr. Grses, Port Huron would have to spend $1,500,000 on a new pumping station and extend a 48-inch pressure line to that city's limits. Pontiac would be expected to join the system there * * * In discussing the report, City Man- ager WILLMAN was non-committal. While he conceded that the Port Huron idea has possibilities, he said he isn’t ready yet to say “if it is the best answer.” Nonetheless it is good news for Pontiae that these steys have been taken toward long range solution of our serious water problem. Similarly the recent decision to reduce the six county water authority to an Oak- land-Macomb authority was en- couraging. MEMBF : ('F Little by little the necessary but time consuming preliminary work on this problem is being ac- complished. There are other water plans in the offing, also. Lake St. Clair is a possibility as a source for Pontiac and St. Clair presents the shortest haul. This is a big question and one that must be studied carefully. Advertising’s Benefits Reach Every Household Though advertising plays an essen- tial part in our daily lives, too few “of us appreciate its benefits. Many mistakenly believe that ad- vertising adds to the cost of an article. Actually, the Kalamazoo Gazette reminds us, advertising lowers costs. . * x ° * By. calling attention to goods and services evervone needs to ~ make life more pleasant, easier or more useful, it builds up de- mand. Bemand. in turn, builds production and more production: brings lower prices. , Thus the cost of adveitisine, rightly concludes our newspaper neighbor, is not added to the price of an article any more than is the cost of new automatic machinery which cuts production expense. The , truth is that the benefits of adver- tising reach every American house- hold * * * In this National Advertising Weck we are proud to salute advertising and those who work in it as major factors in creation and maintenance of the world’s highest standard of living. * West Escapes Defeat in Greeks’ Election Stil incomplete returns indicate that the pro-Western government of” Premier KARAMANLIS has come through the Greek national elections w A RIbev. & with a majority of fewer than 20 sea The explanation for the govern- ment’s fall from popularity ts com- plex. Things looked so bad before the voting that observers predicted the government, which had 214 seats in the 300 seat Parliament, would be defeated. The seriousness of the sit- uation is shown by the fact that the opposition got some 200.000 more popular votes than the gevernment. * * x. Included in the almost victort- ous anti-government coalition, the Democratic Union, are Com- extreme right and left anti-Brit- munists, wings, anii-U 5S: ish “neutralists Outstanding among the issues in the election, which gave the Com -munists recognition they never had before, was enosis, or union of Cyprus with Greece. Others, of course, were unemployment, inflation, low stand- ard of living and political corruption. The result is that there is little hope of stability and none at all if certain moderates whose par- ties voted against Premier Kara- manlis as a matter of protest, don't rally around him now. and A PERSON can go too far in pre- paring for emergencies and ex1- gences, as, for example, the man who told the court he thought he was justified in having two wives, as he ‘married the second one only as a spare. Our music appreciation quotient must be rather low. We have never been able to derive a great deal ‘pleasure out of hearing someone sing, “Jimmy Crack Corn.” The People’s Business: Getting the News Lansing Reporters Fear Centralization Trend By GEORGE L. WALKER LANSING—When it comés to privacy, most public officials like to think of themselves as sitting In a brightly lit liv- ing room with a bunch of panting re- porters pressing their noses against a curtainless picture window of infinite size. * ° ° And when it comes to the availabllity of certain types of news, most reporters think they lead the llfe of a bloodhound on a scentiess track The most accurate picture of news gathering in Lansing is probably a composite of the two—a bloodhound who's got the scent but has a tough time getting in the living room. In more end more cases, the doors are blocked by the governmental press agent the guy who says everv:hing’s rosy, the man with the glowing account of effl- Mency and good works in th e Department of What Have You * ° ° Not that there ts any glimmer of cen- sorship. Most officials are avatiable to answer questions. In fact, Michigan ts better than some other big states in this respect SINGLE SPOKESMAN But what as are unegsy about is a growing tendency to chan nel news through a single agency spokesman, some - times the public retations man and sonie- times the department tread * ° * And thes ink thifs ! i Othe 4 ¢ ment toward centralization of all execu tive department news in the office of Paul Weber, Gov. Williams’ able press secretary They find the trails of more and more news stories ending at Weber's desk. You ask a department head for a copy of a forthcoming report and youre told politely that it will be released by the governer \ totiva SG i Gi { {ise Pleas Dati pat invent res} e but b tire ° *. e s ly Train _ cases the reicase of sich Stories by the govertor’s office is {usti- Mahle But “he fact remains that the puve ime becom ast Ski Al Tisie wars to take Willat the kia! moot as story ROOM TO IMPROV Afast Lar iz rep the f a well or hetter * 4 tate tatewe Bi re is ei ye ot for improvement in other states room ° e * Legislative think the machinery be guarded from the public eve as if it were a guided missile protect comimlitees seem to of their operation shoud t Committee meetings are generally closed, opened only if reporters ask admittance and the committee ¢hair- man is in a good mood that dav, An ihe vote of a is hush: } committee oy a as the chaAtrn: in concerned-—a@ short-sighted atti!ade when any good rabcites ‘can get the dope by polling the right committee members - wv ush as far iN i cme dae fibaw J ot Days of All Faiths PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2571058 “cast THY ‘BURDEN UPON THE LORD, AND HE SHALL SUSTAIN THEE’ i dita acy eae ae be Ae ate bie iad Ae ROR 3: Piaget a > Must We C Sarr y cine Big One? Happy Jewish Festival, Feast of Lots, Celebrates Deliverance From Haman By DR. HOWARD V HARPER the Tih a me hap} Jews Sunday and Monday Sth of Adar. constitute the festival of Purim all over the world ¢elebrate their nation’s deliwerance from a fien- (ish plot which, if it had worked, would have completely externu- nated then: in which In the days 600 years before the Christian bra, when nearly every dew Was in slavery in Persia, the Persian prime ninis- ter Haman was seized with un controllable rage against the Jews. The King had married the beautiful dewish girl Pesther, which offended Haman's strong feelings about segregation, espe- clally when Eisther'’s relatives at court: falled to show him the proper deference. With the siv cunning tradiftional- ! typical oof prime ministers Hlaman eajoled theo call King inte wing hint pertiucss fio le Sty ali the Jews [+ find ocnyt ow ' | be best for lis dials To pingert iat Wan owt bat 1 tld him tt 6 world poy 6 cially well «+ the Tdth Avda This is why the bestical is called Biicvm — ait : iit neitt H i I porin gods ‘ ( 1 Jats were a inh f | his clever ell Leader Mordecai’s: guidaner Queen Esther elewerty pot the ear of the King him te rescind th: had given Haman the slaves the right fo defend themselves. The end result was that Haman and his sons swung froma the gallows that had been and persuaded perniission te and to grant prepared for the Jews. 1 Name: Giecheuiner a douche fragt yan 4 pees of itt VET a wt i Li of t c tot ! al =f 1h a4 st flyer ' I els ] ahd today’s fost al is in re 1 “hyewermge aka tT Mane OCCuUsTONS nm the . fran anathastecd the Manian. veep the itis tes AU Ey tet tha ats TRAP VYRAR PRINT EGS Wodn | 1 1 4 4 f . te Thitis ho Po 4 ever ae Cha Oak ico en t f fri spi ni l s “t ' ‘ \ NM t erie ¥,} ; % Women’s doing the proposing this year, is special privilege of traced fo an old story about St. Patrick and St. Bridget. This Was, ef course, in the days long before celibacy was mandatory for either priests or puns, Bridget, group Of mins came in tears, saving there Hrd who was in charge of a fo Patrick Was much vorest and anxiety among her ‘women because oof the unfair custom that prehibited women from taking the initative in mat rimony. < The great man, sternly cehbate etic. He of right proposing one full out of every seven Bridget evidently a good bargainer, talked referred to the fact that up to the last century or so it was an unwritten law in the British Isles that any man who declined a leap year proposal had to pay a for- fomself sas svimpatl fered te grant the ter chore thes ladies the OW TY year him into giving them one vear out feiture of a silk dress to the lady of every four—and the longest one he turned down at that Then - because the agrev- -_ se * ment was immediately in effect, In Scotland, it was required that Rriteet proposed to Patrick, He, woman who had it in mind to Ms x ; nf on the ground that he take advantage of the Leap Year Ned Taher a wesw of celibacy but privilege must let her intentions his natural lintry made him pe known by wearing a scarlet soften his refusal a bit by giving flannel petticoat, the edge of which Bridget a kiss and a silk gown must be clearly visible Obi 1ously: * * Cy a man-made nile ho doubts this story ts (Copyright, 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: Dr. Crane Says Widower Voice of the People Most County Walled Lake Letters will be condensed when neces. sary because of lack of space Full name, address ahd telephone number of the writer must accompeny letters but these will not be published if the writer 60 requests unless the letter is critica! in ite nature. I question the article ‘Many Lakes Now Unsafe’ in the Febru- ary 16 issue of the Press. The word “many” as I would use it would mean that about half of Oakland county’s 400 lakes have only one inch of ice on them as aa in that article. The only place one may find one inch of ice or none at all © would be at the inlets or outlets to lakes where there is running water, rivers, creeks, etc, 1 checked the ice and took an ac- curate measurement of the/ ice and found it to be exactly 18 inches thick Saturday, Feb. 13. Another thing to remember is that we had all good solid ice this year, not snow ice like we usually have. I have hauled five tons of ice on a truck weighing three tons on eight inches of ice, so I don't think it is right to start trying to scare People away from the lakes ‘any place there may ahead of the Ice Is Safe, Reader Says yet. There should be at least two weeks of. good safe ice for anyone to participate in our many ice sports before the warning. Having spent 20 odd years on and around Oakland county lakes, I think the aritcle -already printed last week should have warned of rivers, creeks, inlets, outlets and running water, but I'm sure that'when there is 18 inches of ice and cars are driving all over the lakes yet that the warning was about three weeks season, W. C. Mason Ti6 W. Maple Walled Lake Says Shoppers Should Use Only Private Lots The parking lot magnates have issued a hand bill saying that the merchants ought to pay your park- ing through a stamped ticket. Sure, on the parking lots of the private magnates. Greed can become a pretty ugly thing but usually it's better concealed. Shopper Science Finds the Answer for ‘Expert’ Drunk Drivers LOUISVILLE, Ky, —It makes for little more genuine news than a dog bite. but just for the record: Tipsy driving can be a dangerous occupation, Science has the word of some “experts” who can speak without fear of prosecution, Guys like Irwin L, Cohen, a medical student at the University of Louisville, who says of his ex- perience * » ¥ “T had confidence but I couldn't perform. The wheels began to spin. Then I had a feeling of utter abandon. Someone was standing near the car. ‘What the heck is he doing in my way?’ I asked my- self. I didn't care if I struck him.” Cohen was one of 16 persons used in a laboratory look at re- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.—Matthew 24:4. * * * Hateful to me as of hell Is he who, his heart. Utters another.—Homer are the gates ¥ hiding one thing in Is Often Better Marriage Risk Than Bachelor Freda wonders tf she shi Wd such clashes of individual selfish iat nidanwer or a ba hel habits over long years that finalls As a rile we psychologists lead to the broader social outlook bute for the widower, other of the happily married folks nef (raps hesiny ecual for widot- Be GEE WIDOWERS ARE LOVERS broken by their former wires A second reason in favor of wid Thus. they are more eonsider- oWers 1s their greater art as lovers ie) nae nderstandine And "Ms again is based tn part on ion anon cepa) ten [ove longer experience and thus upon the tests below to pick swisely greater understanding of q wom a Gn Sn Gina : ans interests By DR. GEORGE Wo CRANE Bul another factor often enters (rice OOS Fredy Xt ef 28 inte the picture, for a man who ; bac , , . are has been able to live without a , a ae wife until the middle 30's or 7 on yon a atien said early 40's) may be weaker in ‘ sextial ardor. flo bachelors are wer skittisl awe she bein This is the type of male who fs . = fond of fishing and hunting or coud ie quite qn Mi lenet bowling and other masculine fee tp ee femme isen Arialan see acaans He enjoxs them more A wondertul moan. and ems con than hel does feminine kisses. be “dewste bit he shistamas fram © ese le may be vedneed in sexual Pshen af 4 wedding appetite You can offen apply this yard ‘oveally think he Foves me Giek even fo the middle aged more than anvbody else. But we martied man, far when he spends have been dating steadily for two ePACeSsive Amount of time awas years amt sail nothing has hap- fom heme at myas indicate a wan per d. SeXtal arder ioe . ry fine men thus are some ashi ime fod dates, feo 1 committee meetings or What should 1 do Box Scout affairs or efficiating at maie clubs and bowling teams, PICK WIDOWERS when their more ardent brothers AS a eneral ruie wr 3 ma are at home euddling their wines gists find that-wydiiwwers padkey tit. . . 5 TEST OF ADULTHOOD / Ry syat miil W < fect A Vile who ha oe Dr. Brady's Mailbag: By WILLIAM BRADY MD. I should 4 to know ke coffee without sie ir whether dionking tra hantage ever diz Wo] amd hag if have great even (HMO ; ; eoaeessiderite of a wots of chemustrs,, but T st MW though lm a big girl now. respect far parents, The old bachelor has thought almost solely of his own selfish enjovments, so he will often ig Answer — The caffeine effect Bore the girl's feelings and hurt is the aSame, with or without her pride on many occasions, sugar. Students and professional even withont intending to do so. people consume far too much © : sugar forthe food of health, vite For @hen a tichelor acts nat } (ae = Soles Weeie aa ie and longevity. Milk or cream in Si teu or coffee ts likewise a mat Me «vfaliicied hale of Tinie ter’ of personal preference and gether barmeoniousiy in marriage .does not alter the effect of thr requires years of conscientious Caffelme.s 5 Ve Selfish personal wishes : must be con promised in favor of lim SI crearette smoker no al daal delights cohol, winter cough October to =<) * April, small ulcers in corners ef Maturity is’ largely a result of mouth. (C. J) #, : : we OD ° sL an attractive wife, company therealt will prefer her er to that of Ins oun sex. When men pal around too much with other man in clubs and lodges and fishing or hunting parties, it means they are still emotionally retarded. They are likely to be fixated back at the “gang” age of 19 to 12 years when little boys have no use -for girls and think the sun and sets on the male sex alone This ts a juvenile and immature stage of emotional development. al- though it may be advantageous to society, In some w ays * s = TIses ‘Far instance many men construc tivels channel their latent homo- sexual inclinations into boys’ work and similar useful functions, where as, Others cuddle their stein of beer every night at a tavern. ~ But the true adult male prefers to Cuddle his wife. Girls use the “Tests for Sweethearts,” enclosing, stamped return envelope, plus “il! heln weed out the adult males from the avergravwn hovs who have remained fixated at the 10..car emotional level. SASL 30 ental Er cheonee wh face {rh care of Pentiac Preis Portia Mirhiga: e iki ble ikneat sg Va tie spelf-addresser elope LF t < ar a s ft } =m 4 (Copyright 1954) Answer—It will do no harm to supplement your diet with a 5 mg. riboflaxin tablet twice a day for seven weeks, and or in crease vour consumption of mith. fia} ah sc} hey suse of the Ox Wk Vet Va beae ot errs ldter TAS S Tmt! “AAS wer — Send Soe and stamped self-addressed envelop: for booklet Call it C R L. General. ly parents and teachers are un. teachable, but your use of the term implies that perhaps you are beginning fo suspect that most of the everyday ills which keep children out of school and grownups out of werk are con municable. If so, study of the ‘booklet may save your family a lot of needless saffering and doc tor bills. Som il had what tinct "4 dds fungus Wart on sole of foot af bothered him a lot. Doctor wanted to operate. I remembered an item in your colunn about castor Ou. i sults obtained from the potent inixture of alcoho! and gasoline, BONA FIDE DRUNKS Safe from the hazards of city streets and open roads, the sub- jects were transformed into bona fide drunk drivers in what was called “‘the first major and pro- fessional effort in the United States to get some documentary expression of what a given blood- alcohol concentration will do to a person's driving.” _ ¥ ¥ Each participant was fed vary- ing doses of 100-proof bourbon and placed behind the wheel of a dual- control car to try his tipsy hand at different maneuvers. A sobcr driver was at the other wheel. The Northwestern University Traffic Institute and the Southern Police Institute cooperated in the experiment, along with safety groups. Drivers were scored on a mul- titude of points, both in the way they drove and in front of ma- chines that tested their concentra- tion. . When it was over. general com- ment proved the known facts Norvin Vonderhite said: “My natural habits of dmving were re- Placed by taking too many chances. I wasn't thinking enough of what to do next.” John R. Jones: “I felt a little slower and made a few more mis- takes." A ® e There ever Like Ac Force Maj. Donald Burch, who said the whisky Tes laxed me, wherein other people Mm would have been very detrimen- tal Just tu be safe, however and all the others were home in police cruisers were exceptions, how- Burch taken Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE T love you, darling. for the faith . That you reposed in me And for the promise that you made To love me constantly . |. And I could always hold you to. .!. That declared... To be ms own forever, dear . No mat- ter how we fared . Bat if your mind has changed since then .. . I surely will agree... To let you break your promise, dear . disappear from’me ... Because I Promise think the world of you .% . And want you-for my own... And I could have no happiness . oT? 1 were all alone .. . So if you do not care for me Then let this be the day When I forgot I knew and... I slowly drew away. (Copyright 1956) Putting Sugar in Coffee Fails to Affect Its Caffeine Content, Claims Columnist Apoiiedd eastor oi every night far al» three weeks. It came off closely and the skin is now smicott, * > * 1% ry Answer — Every little while someone reports that daily touch ing with caster oil painiessly re- Moyes Warts. That's all # Knew about it. except that it can do ne harm te try it. Perfect health until now, at 28 T have creaking, painful joints and & horror of arthritis, rheumatz er whatever it may be... (Mrs. Gig By Isso Answer—Drink not less than three pints of milk, or the equi- valent. in such milk products aé skim milk, separator milk, buttermilk, on and take a tablespoon of cod liver oil evers day 5 ! a oe pete Borde 4 re ‘ gw fa yey ser al ad t t Riere rot ease dia rosis, tregtmen'. Wil be answered by Dr Wi B fo wR Stamped se’ acdressed envelope ts sert to the FP tiac Press Por tac, Michigar (Copyright 1956) . And, : | THE PONTIAC PRESS. 3 ATURD. Wwe 5 BRU ARY tn =" 19: 36 | ’ SEVEN Unarmed Man Nabs Moose Alaska Trapper Chains) Formidable 900 Pound’ Animal to Tree | Wut Disney's True Life Adventures | NAWU3 MOTHER oF INVENTION... ORIGINATED THE ARCHITECTURAL PRINCIPLE OF REL det ad ie TALL STRUCTURES. Nyt fos "eal ANCHORAGE, Alaska (P—Nine- hundred pounds of angry moose is a formidable thing. Meeting one and chaining it to a tree single- handed is another ae » Hugh Scott did it. The veteran Anchor Point trap- per was headed north with his dog team atop the Anchor River ice, 100 miles southwest of here on the Kenaj Peninsula, when the 2-year- old moose snorted into view. Evidently riled by the hard crusted snow painfully cutting its} legs, the moose charged the dog| @ team, which fought back viciously. Scott, unarmed, beat at the animal with a chain. The moosert retreat-| ed, charged again to be met by the slashing teeth of the huskies and Scott's Mailing chain. | F * | One dog went down after being| kicked sharply in the head. An-| other hoof slashed a second dog) across the face. Scott, desperate, | made a noose of the chain and, threw it over the bull's head. Cinch-} ing it tight. he then pulled the) grunting animal to a tree and) securely tied it. | yt * * He staked his injured but hostile dogs at a distance, then tried to. untie the moose. Mr. Moose, his! legs flailing wildly and his head} butting, kept Scott at a distance 80) >: pi te »” CERTAIN TALL, Aunaneae ROOTED TREES SUCH AS the baffled) trapper walked to) ~~ THE MORA OF SOUTH AMERICA AND THE AFRICAN Anchor Point for help. 2 * | . SILK-COTTON TREE ARE SUPPLIED WITH FLARING Four men came back with him ROOTS Stele Ants SUPPORT THE TRUNK. and helped unchain the animal 3 Freed, it stil] wanted a fight ee charged the men. Beaten back wi th — - : : = —— the chain, it finally retreated into I, Tuesday before a special] four man sy er rt Syria Receivin the woods * * hd lawyer to Face committee the Senate created wi th REPO Sy = g George as chairman to investig ' Arms From Commies The malemutes are recovering And Scott has taken a vow Never to go out on his trapline errr state is. reported to be receiving CERN) Cabeets 1) Gate. WASHINGTON «Sen. George _ _ picup ince be moose could (D-Ga) said. today he has sub- have been big,"" he said : British Charity Group — Communist arms . Secretary of State Dulles told the poenaed another Nebraska lawyer Farmers Swap Blood Crnate t — R ; - Cc nik ! ON reion LeIATIO - and a batch of documents in the for 100-Pounds of Feed “O's foreign Relations Commi zi . ee tee he understands that a rela- Senate investigation of. a $2.500 : : : a AT } ( — F; ers tively small shipment arms Is campaign fund offer which Sen. NOWATA. Okla um — Farmer roa smap yeni oo latins its Rejects Burgess’ Gift Case (R-SD) has rejected. will have a chance here next £0INE 10 Syria from the Soviet LONDON \—The Royal Nation- _ = ¢ Wednesday to exchange their blood us * * » al Lifeboat Institute today turned) Committee sources named the for feed Expt is receiwing arms from down a gift of 100: pounds ($280) man as Paul Gerdes, who is 88° (hares A Whitford, chairman Cvechoslovakia under a’ Soviet- from Guy Burgess, renegade Brit- sociated with John M. Neff in law of the Nowata General Hospital sponsored deal in which the Reds ish diplomat who went to the So-;practice in Lexington. Neb. Neff board. said each donor at the visit- barter weapons estimated to be viet Union, lis the attorney-lobbyist who tried ing bloodmobile will receive a 1006 worth 80 million dollars for Egyp- The money was payment for an to contribute 25 $100 bills to Case's pound sack of feed article he wrote for the Sunday election campaign fund during de- , Express. Burgess directed that the bate on the natural gas bill tian cotton “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” sum be offered to the Lifeboat In- + * stitute, saying it was one of his George gave no details either | r : favorite Eng! ish charities, on the documents or on the type W im. W ° Donaldson Agency Earl Hower, deputy chairman of of information sought from: ‘2’ N the institute, said the organiza- Gerdes tion was always short of cash but a? “in these circumstances , . the) George said both Neff and institute feels compelled to de-\Gerdes will be questioned at a Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. 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YES AND SHOWING A SURPLUS FOR FUTURE OPERATION! Their Answer --- 3. Is There Any Plan to Increase the Present 5¢ an Hour Parking Meter Fee? NO THERE IS NO NEED TO INCREASE THIS FEE TO PROVIDE 4 MORE Municipally - Owned, Short-Term, Centrally Located Parking Lots; TO PROVIDE 624 MORE - Municipally Owned, Short-Term, Parking Spaczs close to down- Their Answer --- town offices, doctors, lawyers, stores, theaters, bowling alleys, beauty shops, churches, clubs and banks. Vote THE ISSUANCE of SAID BONDS This is the way the parking bond issue will appear on your ballot March 5th. Voting FOR the issue grants authority to the City Officials to proceed with establishing four more Municipally Owned, Short-Term Parking Lots. The Committee for 5c Parking ¥ EIGHT \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. , SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1956 be den Junior Hi gh a Vocal Students will. 4 rs Eighth grade students in the vocal music cla$ses of Madison Junior High School will participate in the Citywide Junior High School Vocal Music Festival Tuesday at 8 p.m. sm Pontiac High Schrodi of North Sanford street, Judy Haroutunian of South Paddock street, Judy Noren of East Pike street and Harold Andrews of Willard street. They are all pupils at Eastern Junior High Schook. The program is Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the boys’ Symnast of Pontiac High School. Hubby Says Just What He Thinks | If He Doesn't Like | Something, He Will Speak Right Out — By EMILY POST The following letter is from a jwife who tells me: "My husband lis a firm believer in telling the truth at all times even when the truth means hurting someone's feclings. When someone asks him if he likes something, he tells them exactly what he thinks, whether, \it is complimentary of not “IT on the other hand, always say something is nice whether I) think so or not. We have had many) an argument over this and when someone asks his opinion about something I hold my breath in| fear of what he is going to say. Besides the actual practice required for a public performance, music must be sorted and ready for those practice sessions. Shown ar- ranging music to be featured in the all-city vocal festival being pre- sented by Pontiac junior high school students are (left to right) Tom “Doesn't courtesy exact that we say something nice even if we don't think so, rather than | offend someone?" Answer: You certainly avoid saving something that is disagree- 7 sm ce . ahicuwhea (you (poscibly. can) bul This trio of young men ts practicing for A you don’t tell lies in order to be’ the Citywide Junior High School J ocal polite, In other words, you evade Nfusic Festival being presented Tuesday the truth by finding something : pleasant and true to say about Crening at Pontiac High School. Pictured whatever it is (left to right) are Roland Bateman of 1 festival The Tuesday program begins at 8 p.n Washington Junior High School students practicing dlebelt road..This is the first all-city junior high for the vocal festival (left to right) are Ned MacDonald held in Pontiac. of Oriole road, Rhenna Berry of Norton avenue, Ben in Pontiac High School. Courtney of Drayer avenue and Wendy Maneck of Mid- “Dear- Mrs. Post. | received an invitation to a cocktail party writ- [% “| = 2 ten on a fold-over card. Embossed F ive Schools Represented ‘in the upper left-hand corner is a tails at the Hemingways’ and ‘the date and time written under. | | neath this and the address in the = Eleven lower left-hand corner. Will you School students will take part 1N Goodbye,’ | please give me your opinion et the first Citywide Junior High jing such an invitation?” hundred junior high Gals” and : with M | _ uled for Tuesday. The program alt Tail Fly,’ with 4 | Answer. For such an informal Pontiac High School will begin at ing and Miss Lan | type of party this invitation is very) 5 p.m, Ifea's “Castle suitable, ‘The students will represent East- thers” and a trumy ern, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison Jerry Cunninghai “Dear Mrs. Post: I would very and Washington Junior High and Janicé Pict: much like to know if it is permis- Schools. fing directing and Or hride t - s : I as actompanist sible for a bride to wear Thinestone/ The purpose of the concert is to earrings mith her wedding dress? | clanieat nk they are suitable give the junior high school stu- oO at thi . den | but ms ah iter thinks they are ts the privilege and thrill of « achool perfectly all right and wants co participating (tsa) rE Fee the eta SaRAE fe row. tn saan prover POTSOT) the opportunity of seeing anc “Goodbye, My Loy and Mr. Smith School Vocal Music Festival sched-'“Down in the Val h. with Mr. Cot Also featured in the festival of throughout the School. Shown (left to right) are Bill Mihalek of Vinewood avenue, Kathleen Weitz of Meltose avenue at the piano, Cynthia Sach of East Beverly avenue and John Friedly of East Beverly avenue. Pentiac Press Photos Vorth Cass avenue, Mike Iverson of Park- dale avenue and Kenneth W ebb of Pontiac road, all ninth grade students at Lincoln Junior High School. The program starts at 8 o'clock. wire mint vane ven, Cllywide Event Scheduled Tuesday song Will be a select vocal group r. Slusser direct. frem each school, accomp ust The tuckence and chorus will ley and Ble is “Pea Been Working on the fr. Elling direct: ptroad ‘Swing Ma ecomipanist Law Swot iat (solo part hy Jeffersor mer High Sehool girls! and et trio featne Had a Dream Millet se 1 Sluis ind XM Riling, mov ‘God of Our Fa | (AT. é Sic rr Linealn and ML TSS a iM fiss ° MF rlane Reastrerssy amet 7 neetivel’ gh Schools, re will h it the organ evening al News of Interest not?” i » e ‘ = 1 } r __. | hearing other students their ag Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Knoll and Newport, PR. 1. whereche is. sta- | th perform. | Answer: If they are becoming bel Laurine Mertens of Chicago are tioned with the U. S. Navy. Mrs | ; Amy ord ant eNAT™ > wee assed “WS ver On ee aye es AI r nde . to her, she may certainly wear, The massed chorus of « ‘ie 1,000; Visiting at the home of Dr. a Swengros has been making her: them. students will be composed mainly yy. Panel J. Hackett of Qi ' ' me with he . . ; _ : . of 8A students from each junior drive Both M Morons and Wire home th her parents. Mr. and D Att : d high; however, students taking wool) ure sist of Mrs Hackett Mrs. Clarence Smith of Winderoft | ancers en ninth gtade elective music alSO and are here to celebrate the 0th drive while her hushand completed Ea * 1 th a 1a 4 4 43 LI . | ‘Dogpatch Dra f jbave a chance to participate in this pirthday of the father, Henry A. his training at Great Lakes Naval | program. Mertens who makes his home with Station | Do-C-Do Square Dance Clu ; _ = * the Hacketts | members danced in costume at th; Eastern Junior High School di ® Mrs. L. C. Kramp of Auburr “Dogpatch Drag’ held Thursda? rectors are Henry Elling, Margaret everting at Webster School. Sara Snyder and Mrs. Florine Tomp- Joan acted as master of cere-kins. Representing Jefferson is Mrs. Eleanore Pyles Another family gathering in ob- Toad entertained several friends at servance of a birthday is being held her home today for luncheon and in Birmingham where Fred S. Few. bridze Her guests were Mrs Rob- . monies Or ihe Sasaiad “vely L. Rebert Sluss ler of Henrietta street is cele ert Tang. Mrs. Harry Richards, | . . Evelyn Lange. ats 2 y is = brating his 91st birthday Mrs. Beryl Roysh, Mrs. Ernest | Guests present included Mr. aniand Jerry Smith are the directors se on Wileox, Mrs. Lee Kremer. Mrs | Mrs. Ralph Sherrod and Mr. ari rom Lincoln; William Coffing and tac Remmmes| Mis TR peice | Mrs. Robert Wright. Mr. and Mrs Jean McFarlane, Madison, and Jean Hilton, daughter of wir. ae mee oe hd Yr. R. Price | Orville Wright were Gtsneu & s Faith Cook and Jeanne Hansen, Lillian Hilton of Seminole aveniu °° BER SESE fda " Washington Junior High School is one of the three _—? = . lege students j . : Arranging the novel décoration PROGRAM - LISTED ning. committee ? 0 7 for the party were Mr. and Mrs, , The massed chorus numbers and annual Michigan . Rex Lawrence, while Mr. whd Mrs=tirectors fre: “Ezekiel Saw the Movement Convoc: HW ashing: John Kline planned the refresh- Wheel, with George Putnam di- on the Kalamazoo {| ments. Calling the lively qhadrille recting and Mrs. Tompkins as ac- today. were Mr. Joan, Rex Lawrence, companist; ‘‘Fairest Lord Jesus,” * 8 Gordon McLeod ‘and Dr. George with Mré. Pyles directing and Miss) Mr. and Mrs. J | Harkless, Hansen, Rcccmr aie new members | Musical selections for the all-city vocal festival | planned for Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Pontiac High School i are being checked by (left to right) directors William Coffing and.Joan McFarlane of Madison Junior High Pel hool, and Faith Cook and Joanne Hlunsen of ton Junior High. School: Five participate in the program. junior high AT haols HT] Kalamazoo Gol serviig’on the pla: MIs Desmond Jones of for the second Cresce announce the birth Baptist Stndent of. a Ee Kristin. Patricia ating. being held Feb 2s at St. Joseph Mercy Hos College campus pital Paternal gr randparents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones of .— 'Dell Rose road alae grand. oseph Swengros parents are Mr. and Mra cM “Buffalo left today to make their home in'Gordon of Kalamazeo, ‘ THE PONTI AC PRESS, ATU RD. AY, FE BRU ARY_ et Boy Show His Interest, F rst! By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | him. The other I've known fer jand to all the other boys around.,; When the news gets around that! Though i are supposed to be permitted to step right up and take the bull by = horns, it seems a bit eighth grade to me. A Girls, even in this very odd year, are going to can't go asking boys for dates. They have to wait until invitec. Girls really prefer to be the object of the chase. good friends. How can I get one of them?” 7 % make her go out in. i ia ‘Steady until. he's personality and Ipep have made a special appeal to one of the boys and he starts An unrequited love ts a much- | suffering thing. A girl who pins | her hopes on a boy who doesn’t respond to her languishes alone. | That's more painful than not loving at all. Yet, they will go right on de- claring their intentions about stiek thelr necks so far out. Small wonder they get cricks and bruises. The subtle maneuver, in my vpinion, is to hold everything until the boy makes appropriate senti- mental signs. Then she, in all maiden modesty, can respond en-) thusiastically. That, as I see it, is putting the horse and the cart in the proper relation. But not this girl. She has other. ideas. She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: I’m 14 and I like two boys who are very nice. I'l! make up my mind very shortly which one I will like better. The problern is then how to get him. “{ went with one of them fer ive moat: then broke up with Hard-of-Hearing Aid Explained to Newcomers Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parent of Baldwin | avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Hallett, to William Ronald Keller. A student at General Motors Institute, | William is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keller of Waterford. | An October | wedding is planned. MARJORIE LOUISE HALLETT Mrs.“ Erwin Gottschalk s poke to members of the Newcomers Club when the group met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sam) Though most European termin- Miller on Cherokee road. Assisting) als have enough baggage porters: the hostess were Mrs. John Lord for a normal flow of traffic, you’ and Mrs. James Davis. might find yourself carrying all, T™ ber & 7 i K — at least, part — of your bag- e s old o e wor . being done “with bandot hearing ye ict ant = children and of the projects being| | Continent. Lugging suitcases can conducted in the schools to nel ee them. Brownie Scouts, Girl Scouts Presented Flags | Seventy Brownie Scouts and Girl Fi |Scouts attended the presentation lof Flags ceremony held by the Missiona ry Society Cook-Nelson Auxiliary of the Amer- ie an Legion Wednesday evening Gathers at Church iMrs. William FE. Paetow, Amer- The Missionary Society of First, ‘icanism chairman, made the pres- Baptist Church met Thursday at entations to three Brownie Troops the church. and one Girl Scout Troop. Hymn singing was led by Kyle! Among the troops receiving Wilson.. Mrs, Wadena Langdon of|Flags were Oakland Park Meth- the Donelson Baptist Church sang |odist Churcli Brownie Troop 63; a selection accompanied by Mrs. | Brownie Troop 8, Malkim Dis- Donald Merris. ltrict: Brownie Troop 155, Emer- Mrs. Ethel Kennedy and Mrs.'son School and Girl Scout Troop Frank Kitely conducted missionary |8, Malkim School district. prayers. Louise Lynix, director of, Mrs. Lloyd Porter, acting dis- an orphanage in the Philippines, trict chairman of the Pontiac reported on her work there. The area, had charge of the program closing prayer Was given by Mrs.|presented by the different troops. Ariel Davis. * * * Mrs. Michal Presby, Mrs. Josh: Madden and Mrs. William Motzny) were welcomefl as new members of the group, Guests present at the meeting were Mrs. Robert Elert,| Mrs. Larry Runnels and Mrs. Har-| ry Meharg. SSS SSS ithe Flag of America and Mrs Naomi Group Holds [William Thomas, president of 'Cook-Nelson American Legion, gave the welcoming address. Meeting at Church Mrs. Harry Kunse was hostess to the Naomi Group of First Christian} New York Chat Church for the recent meeting held at the church. | Lily Dache will make a tour of Mrs. William Elam led the pro- the country next Spring as a lady gram on “Challenge of Change,"’/authoress, guesting at Book and and devotions were given by Mrs. Author luncheons in connection Arthur O. Smith on “The Old Order. with ber forthcoming ‘Glamour Gann) id Boe Auto Bags E asy on M uscles |Mrs. Paetow gave a brief talk on > work havoc on your muscles, not to mention yon temper. | Why not substitute one of the tartan-plaid auto bags, originally designed for men's suits. for one ‘of your regular suitcases? Like many another masculine fashion, the inexpensive, sturdy but lightweight bag has been taken over by the ladies, who _ find them extremely satisfactory for packing suits, dresses, blous- es and even shoes. And if you're traveling by steam- ship, likely you'll go both ways on the same line. Pack one bag with clothes you'll wear on board ship and have the steamship line store it for the summer. * . * Your bag will be as safe and some lines charge only a nominal fee and will deliver it to your stateroom when you set sail -for home. Besides, it'll be wonderful to have something ‘“‘new" to wear on your westbound trip Gloves Offered for Your Work Gloves are individual. If he does a lot of driving he will appreciate those with perforated, palms. es Cd] ] There are also capeskin gloves. for golf, and models in the sturdy, textured leathers for sailors, fish- ermen, dog-walkers and hedge-clip- pers. * * * On the other hand, almost any man has a longing, be it expressed - or inhibited, for a pair of luxurious dress gloves in gray velvety suede leather. Beware of Job That You Don't Like By ANN HEYWOOD |prizes.” and see not: If you are considering getting alhave more profit in a job that paid part-time job, do please pay at-jiess but gave ve Mt enjoyment. tention to whether you will really| * = enjoy it or not, whether it really will interest you Even if you just néed the money. disposition and looks and are working only for the pay- check, you'll make out jmuch bet-) When a. woman combines ter in a job you liké than in housework with an ofttside job, one vou don't —— | whe expends a lot of energy. If . the job is a bore, she expends double the energy, and com plains to boot. That kind of tension and bit- jterness and unhappiness is bad for the disposition, and tends t make vou snap at the children and the hushand : Also. it gives if you might Second, and just as important, lis the effect on your personality, The reason is that there ‘is very little profit in a job that bores you, because you spend more money on ‘‘consolation prizes.” One woman | know has a-$-to-1 job which is not a bit up her alley By 1 o'clock she is fraved and ex- hausted and irritated. so she Dlows qackiuster look herself to a fancy lunch to cheer .,., siderably from your appear- herself up, instead of having SOUP anoe On the other hand, a job and a sandwich | at es me which you love makes you doubly a dull and which detracts vou | fattractive. ° In other words, ays blows a _ ———— the VFW 1008 Auxiliary, has an- nounced a social meeting Monday So never underestimate the im- at & p.m. in ine Bmetican) Ergion ree Home on Aublirn avenue portance of liking vour job, even fit i ye ,| Phe program will feature the if it is a part-time one which showing of slides of the National }jj you've taken only for financial reasons If you like it, you ll bring home more money, you'll be more at- tractive, and ew Z a‘ ax ance faster’ If you are interested in part time jobs. send me a_ stamped self-addresse envelope in care of The Pontiae Press, and I will sena, you my pamphlet on oy Time Jobs.” (Copyright 1956) of Golden Age |short wert t's Leap Year and ssetel a couple of years, but we're only (It s safer to hold the affections she likes him, he sometimes sees her in a different light and winds up liking her in return. It’ does happen. “Dear Miss Woodware SN'm ia love with a boy who is five years! older than I am. Sometimes he! acts as though he likes me, and other times he gives me the cold | shoulder. “He doesn't know that I love | him. Should I tell him I do, or wait to be more sure and let | time tell?’ Answer: In your eagerness for his attention, you interpret some of his actions as liking you. Perhaps he wouldn't change a speck if he knew how you a about him. Declaring your love would be risky, in my opinion. You'd have stuck your neck out with no as-| surance for its safety. He might! pat you gently on the head—and wouldn't that burn you up! I'd say wait and see what happens. (Copyright 1956) Series Begins With Meeting The first of the Lenten book re-| ‘view series and the meeting of. ‘'YWCA's Golden Age Group were ‘combined at the a recently: Speaker ee ~ apes program was Mrs. John -Thors Jr.. and ‘Mrs. R. A. Armstrong entertained the Golden Age Group with slides taken at Banff and Lake Louise. The February birthdays Mrs, Josephine King and — Arristine Porritt were celebrat- ed, On the social committee were Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. George iCrane, Mrs. Marcus Scott, Mrs Harold Howlett, Mrs, E. R. Pettin- jgill and Mrs. H. B. Ewer. The meditation was given by Mrs. John Doig. Luncheon Held by Moms Unit Mrs, Edgar Thomas of Center street entertained members of the Moms of America Unit 2 on Tues- day for luncheon and an afternoon of games. Special recognition was given Mrs, Lester Pitts who celebrated her birthday on this date. A large birthday cake centered the lunch- eon table and a gift was presented the honoree by me mbers of the group, Mrs. Worth F-astman will enter tain the organization at her home on Pine Grove avenue for the March 6 meeting — ee ‘Leaders Selected bv St. Joseph Unit Officers were elected at the re- ridged cent meeting of St. Joseph Unit of C. St. Benedict Church held at tunda Inn Mrs Anthony Matyniak serve as president assisted by Mrs Clinton Richards. vice president: Mrs. John Schmidt, secretary, and Mrs. Catherine Allen, treasurer Plans were discussed for a spa- ghetti: dinner to held at St Ro- be ato & P m Meeting Scheduled by VFW Auxiliary Mrs. Loren Beach, president of VFW Home at Eaton Rapids. Mrs. Allan Hersee is chairman of the affair. which is open to the public Church Club Meets Mrooand Mrs. Fugene Cares at West Iroquois road were hosts to the Fireside Forum of First Con- gre gational Church Thursday for a lenoperative dinner. Following a business mreetiife movies of an ocean shown PCrUise Pick Sui alk Hat 7 Teenage hats do not belong on the mature head. But neither do those so-called matron'’s hats a hat that’s becoming to you. that makes vou look prett, one at 50 or . 6 high percentage of her take-home! pay on those lunches. which she would not find necessary if she had a job she liked. 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GOURMET S GUESY CLI'R [aes or" DUNCAN HINES S1Q""T CLI'B DINERS CLUS Rotunda nn | : Powe (kee @ . “ il Yet it might not—as in, . what I mean? gravitating in the right direction. this girl's case: ; | | clothes that fit and liner | <© 1956 Spadea Fashions Inc. « Graceful Dress Designed to Flatter the Taller Girl Tall girls are the their shorter sisters, for they have the carriage and height to make the most of today’s fashions. ° wo * Today's fashions, however, not always cut long enough in the are waist and length for comfort. and this is where Peg Newton enters the scene. A unique designer with a great sense of taste and proportion, she has dedicated herself to girls who are over 5 foot 7, delivering also mini- mize height, This model with its fitted bodice has a full flared skirt cut in three tiers with button tabs in the cen ter front. This detail, repeated on ~ Rose M. Kienle to Become Bride Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Kienle of Birmingham announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rose. Marie, to James T. Longe. Mr. Longe is the son of Mrs. Loretta Clemens of Bloomfield Hills and the late Thomas J. Longe. The couple will exchange vows will on May 26 in Holy Name Church, Chapman) Birmingham Wii Hil nil i it Hil || | Hi Tune In il | WPON HT Today at 6:45 mii New York Straws and Patents ih on Monday. Colors Punch being served in our (lil eight thirty WWii'-For office girls sh WING hi Modele i: OPAL COIN® fH LINDA DP APEF GRACE DOOD iii AUDREY DUROCHER I FREDA FICK Hit CLEMINTINE HALE! | DORIS HENDRIAN tH CLEO HOOGERHYDE EVELYN HUTCHINSON i _ MONDAY, FEB. 27th, Benedict Hall on March 14 from | SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY ONLY! Hal In new séason Silhouettes | | Live models from two to five and Swedish cokes are exclusive Millinery Solon fre . omer Prepares for Style Show ‘on March 21st A ‘style show to be held March 21 at Elks Temple is the new proj- ect of the Zonta Club of Pontiac. * * * Chairman of the show, “Breath of Spring.” to be presented ot Alvin's, is Mrs. Everett Reese, She will be issikted by Mrs. | Lloyd Burnes, Mrs. L. Harvey |Lodge, Mrs. M. A, Calbi, Mrs. ‘Thomas Horwitz, Mrs. Dorothy | Brooks, Mrs. L. Raymond Samp- ‘son, (Mrs. Judy Reynolds | New members attending the Thursday meeting of the club held at Hotel Waldron were Phyllis Pope and Mary Kelly ; Bethune PTA Watches Movie A film on problem children was ‘shown members of Bethune PTA Thursday evening by Allan Copley. Mr. Copley, a visiting teacher with the Pontiac school system, also spoke on how services of par- the parents to better understand and assist their children, The program was followed by a dis- cussion period, The meeting also featured the observance of Brotherhood Week in the school. “Why Brotherhood Week?" was the tople chosen | by Helen Wanzo, and third grade students explained the meaning of Brotherhood Week, Children participating were Etta Jean Milton, Carolyne Peeples, Es- tella Negrete, Jessie Juckson, Gary Banks and Pierrie Fortia. Mrs, Robert Burng presented a ipiano selection for the group, | Refreshments were served by Birs. Lonnie Walkin and Mrs, Cor: jnelius Peoples. envy of all the short sleeves and hich Scien is easy to do since the custom- cut pattern is so accurately per forated you can’t possibly go ‘wrong. Ld] * * 1 Make it in linen, shantung, nov- elty cotton, chambray, gabardine, serge or sheer wool This pattern is cut to designer measurements, not standard pat ‘tern measurements ; Open Tonight Sunday 2 | Mrs. George Richmond and| ents, teachers and schools can help) Tuer 6 PANEL 10-127 You'll spend many serene mo- ments embroidering this lovely |needle-painting of the Madonna, It ‘is worked in the easy-to-do cross- |stitch and rich blending colors. Pattern No. 2796 contains hot-iron ‘transfer for design 10°’ x 12"; ma- ‘terial requirements; stitch. illustra- 7 tions; color chart. Send 25c in coins, your name, ‘address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il, Coming Events Francis Pg sy Unit WCTU will meet »” ~~ with Mrs. Alva o. Tregent pubiieae ‘peel 8s Club omy Menaee at 1:30 et the ‘Kaan dah Shelly | Library, Til 9 to 5 Length Prom | Nape of/| Pu Waist Mins izes. Neck 1a/ (Inches) Watst 4 ™ 35 10 11% | $5 25 6 12 H's | he) 26'y Ji% \4 it*s 38 28 39 16 1s | 40 v0 41 is B's Size 12 requires 4% yards of 36-) inch material for dress with short Sleeves and five-eighths of a yard) of 36-inch material for contrasting | fabric | Te order Pattern 1250, state | PARKING : size; send $1; address Spadea | REAR Fashions, Inc., P. 0, Box 535, | of STORE G. P. @., Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. Y. Add % cents for ale. | mall handling, DRESSES Huron at Telegraph New 144-page pattern booklet XI — cents, Add 4 cents if paid by check | iLook for a famous American) Designer Pattern next week by Ceil]) (Copyright, 1956) TIL 9 P.M. FAIRMONT SET i i ! 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Huron St. wtth MATCHING BARRINGS a = of a a ngmakers has created ¢ = —- matching fi nd earring —* ssi ing ne damends en- SAN CARLOS SeT Highest grode cultured peorle set in 14K white gold, surrevaded with 4 quality dlemends. Finger Ming 2. 2 ao . $100.00 Drop Eerrings, pr... . . $200.00 *Trete mara reg. Prices inct. Fea, Tea @etatl niwanig Club jot Austin He) has Rev. W. Van Plew, Paster Catholic teaching on the Sacra- enent, | have written a pamphiet Rev Herbert € Shankles, Paster Dr Cunningham received his B iad or My passengers also been Lieut. governor of the a . ments, on Baptism, salvation and discussing many things about the a cael 5. degree from the University of Here was a man who was making his job something special. He '@%48-Oklahoma Kiwanis District. other topics. There was, in these Catholic Faith which most disturb Kansas, his M. A. from the Unt was enthusiastic: he was the practicer of the extra touch He } Se THE FIRST CHURCH pamphlets, a remarkable lack of and confuse those on the outside. versity of Iowa and Pb. D. from othed himself and his cab with glory. He had some reverses, but ihe OF THE BRETHREN | agreement as to the “correct” doc- A copy is yours for the asking. It U N iTY New York University, kind of man always: Geeovers ey. iXON ‘4 N) ROBBLAWN trine. They were in accord only in will come to you ina plain wrap-[ He served in the Navy in World . Bundsy Scheel, 10:00 A.M. : . Ae d nobod ill call ©7144 N. Saginaw St.. FE 2-4609 Fy. II shvuieniteaintne rat Mornivg Service. 11:00 A.M. | one thing — their Opposition to the per, and m y Will call on you. ar as physical training 1 ; + the Pautar Catholic doctrine Write today for Pamphlet KC-43 Merning Service. 1100 4 M cer in San Diego and at the Great Mis is easy for certain people. Some are vibrant with life. filled Evangelistic Service | : . KENNETH BRABEAU. Speaker Lakes Naval Training Base with energy, dynamism and delight. But others are dull, letharz Pee Erreee Cones) Weettae, fer I have come a long way since I Sunday School. 11:00 4 M See eee Cynical they Raven't lenrmedl howiolt ate duilyicthargic and 0 e nore A es pl CO Se ee Grer iscled os the Codk.alic Giurch Cease veces Cos sa me AC tee age of cight) while a ey haven't learned how to live. If you belong in this second ev. TeRey Shafer, Paster through non-Catholic eyes. | am a attempting to rescue his broth: group, make up your mind today that you can live and enjoy a full, ‘ol 3 ire @bundant life. Start now by clothing your job with glory a Guests From Detroit convert to Catholicism, and | can, er, Floyd, from a blazing fire ; : 6) ) with glory, with that ’ CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC : “| - xtra touch . . } with knowledge, reason and fair- in school, he was seriously ©X'TS Flint, Invited to Observe ; ness, discuss both sides of “The SUPREME COUNCIL AVONDALE burned on both legs, With his (Copyright 1956) oe : b SCIENCE CHURCH Catholic Question.” ; Komowrs OF COLUMBUS BAPTIST CHURCH parents he worked out his plan Fifth Anniversary $6 Whittemore Strect RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU eve : I have nor, as my non-Catholic eee cae Bivd., $1. lovle 8, Mo 7135 Auburn Rd, near Crooks for recovery. P b t eee See ee friends predicted, lost the slightest ese send me Free Pamphlet entitiec 1@ A.M: Rendas Beheo! All young people of the area are Tres yY erians e e T a , ec. Members and fmends of the Mr. Drake, Speaker degree of religious freedom I am 1° Was Werned About The Catholic Church.” R re ples iageed ter urged to hear thig story of faith nity Baptist Church will cele- Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 P M = a hie el ” a L . pepo a art en eet Kena |_ner_ ite Slee elma SVaotol lestddeven? Syupate! pastor the Rew Richard H. Ditoa fear or superstition, The Catholic I ose ee Pemates) his Sexpeniencen. y un ay pastor, the Rev. Richard H. Dixon | we _—_ Jr Sunday UNITED LUTHERAN apoResS 4 : . eyes Tie -" Church, does eo comup (he Sane lon want k irst Open Men's Day Schedcied First’ Presbyterian Church of the 11:00 o'clock service on “The Following the 11 am worship CHURCH OF THE - — — — Bible Church Y Pontiac will celebrate its one hun- Ramparts ef Zion." hour at which the Rev. Mr. Dixon ASCENSION SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, iyd bORLNS The’ Newman AME Church will dred thirts second anniversary at Organized on Feb. 26 1821 by will preach, the entire membership Wiltiaass cad Lorrsiae NO. 600 PONTIAC, MICH. mev. T. Hi Staten FE 2-048 ee ke brate Men s Day at ll am the worship services Sunday. thelRev) Bldadl(Coodmantalires. and fmends will assemble in the The Common Service 11:00 a. m. . Dee _* Sunday. The Rev. Charles hirk Ruteri: - dining room for an old fashioned | Senday. School 10:00 Church school, 10 0@ A M ' ; The Rev Eduard D. Auchard yterlan Missionary commissioned || uncay os a eee $s U P R E M | 3 ¢ fe} U N ¢ 1 t Morning Warship. it ee A. M land of Detroit will give the mocn » FA - 4 . hy the P resbytery of Ge ern basket Dinner Gee L. Garver, Paster FE 2-1408 Sees Peete Or On ing message. The public is invited. associate pastor, will preach at y ihelpreshideniant Chun liaise os 3.30 pm. the Rev. L. W. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Rrsagetetse Bervier) = FM ’ originally a- county-wide institu ee oe ea chiee cil ke Highland C i ‘: Moun a ba ST OHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH tion. Oakland County had only 330 BaPust Church of Flint will be ighland Congregational R E L 1 G | ie) U S IN F fe] R M AT | fe) N B U R E A U a ee * : inhabitants as late as 1829. _ guests. At the close of the program, Charch . : : Build your 87 Mill Street at Cherry C - ; the group will enjoy another fellow- y Court The fi | m . 1. Block Off M-\9 on Milferd Rd. . f . 1 e first church building was | ‘ 2 4422 Limosce BLVD $1. LOUIS 8, MISSOUR home with us Sunday School . 94S An Mee aie a ae ai hip hour in the church hall. Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister on the Morning Worship 11A.M . wee sts Sunday evening at 7:30 10:00 a.m. Sunday School NS CS Open Bible ; « ove. corner a Saginaw and Huron. will be the Rev. A. A. Banks and 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship. : . Rev. Carl W. Nelson. B. D.. Pastor In 1871, a more commodious j yembers of Second Baptist Church Sermon by Pastor. _ arsonage: 145 Owege Drive FE 4-%406 structure Was erected on the Detroit , i present site. This building was Members of the church have ruined by fire in 1914. designated the fourth Sunday of CHURCH OF CHRIST . i i The present church was dedicat- February each year to celebrate | ° AZARENE Meets at 1194 Joslyn Ave. fer Worship EACH LORD'S DAY WORN 11 4M ed in ‘1924 on the occasion of the the ministry of their pastor. The nited ? b Services Each Lord’s Day Evening 7:00 P. M. church®s centennial. public is invited. Matt 1678 Ang Il say unto thee thou art Peter and upc this ro x 1 P will bulld nm ce} t And the gates of hell shail not peered arainst ry rp: ° ° % Presbyterian Paul Deems, 7175 Flizabeth Lake Road FE 1.0226 The Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin and Fairmount Churches I ope ; ’ _ SUNDAY SCHOOL (‘All Ages) ................ 10:00 AM eb 22 FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH WORSHIP ~ 11:00 AM ~ e 316 Baldwin Ave Paster, Rev Tommy Guest PII GRIM YPS..... s 6-45 P M. | REGULAR SERVICES ete ite Li Storo oD Gc a oto Cie On aa “49 FM. PRAYER SERVICE—THURS iS 700 POM oS fer ¥ EVENING SERVICE 7:30 PM The Truth - God— a SATURDAY EVENING SERVICE 7.00 P.M ~~ ° : : es ve Truth of Gor st Noay SCHOOL coeee, 10:00 4M ‘ GOOD SINGING—GOOD PREACHING horhearancemin ep 4 TCHGAL 6 Vecrer, Gen Vict rons " ° : : “The Litthe Church With the Big Heart” ‘ : aot i | et ; — ae E. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8S. S. Supt. Mareh 4. Public Invited 4 we P OAKLAND AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 MILTON —E TRUEX. Minister GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale Oakland at Cadillac Theodore BR Aliebach, Pastor 7:30 Each Services at 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. oe MEA SU oy gg le coerce | ‘ Ce &s 738 P * Sunday Evening Service lo so A M Sunday Worship Kvenine Sunday School A. M~. edi 11 A.M. ° oe yl cineca eae Salhd = \ ae — seems ‘ello 6.30 PM —— : — : Calvary Missionary Church vg Service cpr) United Gospel Singing Convention santay <20S,Midway — eft Sanford 730 PM Jnartettes SUNDAY, FEB. 26, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Morning Worship... 11:00 AM. ( Erraing Worship. 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE at the First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin Avenue GOSPEL STRING QUARTET GOSPELAIRS QUARTET Wednesday, Day a Praver, begining at 10:00 A. M. Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor, FE 4-9652 Duets Instrumentals. Joslyn at Third Fdmond 1. Watkins, Paster ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE een men een, 239 East Pike St. SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET Sanday School, 10.60 A.M Morning Servier, 11:00 A.M. EVANGEL AIRS QUARTET MEsdsgenote acres 20: Pi we HANCOCK DUET GIRLS’ DUET BETTY BOONE and Her Accordion Plus Congregational and Other Local Talent Come and Enjoy an Afternoon of Gospel Singing Kenneth A. Hutchinson Pastor—Evangelist REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director Keller-York Party Singers—Musician AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 First Street = Datiand Count = saisnoen’ tam |= CHRISTIAN SCIENCE} 2 22%. School ae . Service ELSIE CASKIN, Sec. Treas. il Bible Schoo 1000 AM. 9:45 a.m HOLIN ESS ASSOCIATION 6:30p m | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY i Worship .. 1ISAM. . iG : it tlhe ‘ vs ] - . ap tesa oat i : THE SALVATION ARMY |) “CHRIST JESUS” + INP on retlewship eso pat First Church of the Nazarene ae | ae Seading Reon Ip Youth Fellowship .. 6 30 Pa. Worship Hear Keller-York Musicians and Singers Evening (CITADEL Hil - - 2 East Lawren- =e Street HT ae Class 7.00 PM 11:00 a.m. . BC © Uke, tpcaker Service 29 W. Lawrence Street Hi Open Daily iW f= = 7:30 p. m. . 3 Hi se cee . ; hb) AM to 5 P M ity —Sunday Services— Hl T erce aoe J Friday to 9 PM: i DRAYTON PLAINS ~ ff . | oes : a | : Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. iH Walter J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Pastor Holiness Meeting—1!1:00 A. M. sehen Meeting—7:30 P.M. || i FIRST ch OF aS SCIENTIST Hi 945 AM Bible Schgol _ se Thursday P i ing—7:30 P.M. HH fee Po ems pees | pe 1100 AM. Worship dervi-e ; _so-Thuesday Prayer and ae Meeting 30 Hh : | 830 PM Youth Fefl lowshp ' - 5 Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen Wil Canes DIVINE HELP IS ALWAYS HI 30 PM Sunday Evening - commanding officers-in-charge Hl SCIENCE AVAILABLE” it Hour ; Pontiac, Mich Hi HEALS Siatcn CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 945 AM Ili Wed 730 PM’ Piayer and - | ontiac, Mich. You 4re Cordially Invited! Hl il Study: Hour : : + a La / r 1 ‘i \ y + es / 4 e ; ie ; | 4 \ E F ' 4 h fi “ i | . \ \ ‘ he | | \ Vi ly / L THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 ELEVEN FIRST CHURCH OF GOD %% East Boulevard — Goeth of Leokoet Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday ames 10:45 a.m. Morning Service i 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 HM. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. r [eat Tani |) Jewish Holiday Auburn Ave, at Jessie |) ao eret | Starts Saturday i || SUNDAY SCHOOL | | | HH 9:45 A.M. | Purim to Be Observed — lll "tee SERVICE 8:30 A.M. ||| : Z |||] 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. |i! With Drama, Carnival, FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - ———————=' | Puppet, Talent Shows CAI Building — $460 Willams Lake Road Purim, one of the merriest of rect pears Dept. Mrs. Helden, pats oo KDALE CHURCH | jewish holidays. will b | Oe OE ee oe et NAZARENE throughout the on bevnning a Tipe (pete, mena’ co ° Foxes > WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE ...... 1:90 P.M. Parkdale and Hollywood | Based on the Book of Esther in|’ Block W. of Baldwin the Bible, the holiday of Purim - commemorates the stand taken by Morning Werthip 10:05 A. m, | the Jews against a Persian tyrant orning ud ML * ™ |Haman, who demanded that all Evening Service 7:30 P. M. men bow down to him. WAYNE E. WELTON When Mordecai refused to | Minister ° obey, Haman turned his wrath FE 2-6928 against alj the Jews and sought to destroy them. The plot was . thwarted by Esther, kinswoman ot Mordecai, whom the King of EVANGEL TEMPLE Persia had selected as his queen. Y. M. C. A. Side Entrance The celebration of Purim ranges et cae tak from the solemn to the playful. At Waterford-Drayten Area — Paster cmos 4 et All Gervices, Visit the Fastest Growing Cherch tn the Al tag, Paster 6 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. Worship, a: 00 aM. as Synagogue Services, the Megillah . ee un : an ae en (or Scroll) containing the story of SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. , ‘Purim is re-read and prayers are '* : t ) Geoffrey Day, B.A.B.TH Pastor ofte Raine for bee ———<—<— lof freedom implanted by the Al- (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY CHOIR mighty One in the souls of man. = - FIRST UNITED Parties, plays, pageants and fes- In The Heavenlies PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | tive meals add a touch of gaity to -,. EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. ; of Pontiac - religious school and home observ- THE CROSS, ITS PLAN, ITS PRICE, ITS PURPOSE ONENESS ances of the joyful day. Gift-giv- Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor speaking at both services 324 N. Perry St. also part of the holiday celebration, ing and donations to charity are PHILLIP STEINHAUS ; | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huren and Mt Clemens at Mill 5i., Pontiac SUNDAY SERVICES - The word “Purim,” means M t O St ¥ ———" FAST HURON at PERRY ee seneey (ackeed| bd ieee alee Uloaato) ch cefere darth peaenet| usic Or UrTg an, rings = = WELCOME Sunday Merning wees 13:60 A.M ) . | Sunday Night ..... 2:30 P.M. Jin which Haman set the date for A d f ll Bada se Fe spa [his expected massacre of the Jew: rranged for All Saints él r a ( () 1S | "The Bethany Baptist Church | REV. MARVIN P. HESTER | Listen to Sunday Morning Broadcast, At Temple Beth Jacob the fol- | The third in the current series of, In addition to local perform. | . West Huron co) Mark Avenue 7:00 te 7:30 A.M. lowing events have. been musical services at All Saints’) gnees, Mr. Steinhaus plans 0 | Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D, Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse, Ministee ff Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor ATIOD ‘ON ned: j Sunda a RADIO STATION WP _ planned: Bpae will be held Sunday a spring recital tour of the South. Sunday Morning 16:65 A.M. Morning Sunday _Eveni = = ———_—_ —.—— — — _| Tonight at 7 o'clock, the Sales . | 9:4 Worship Study 5: Y ie 5— :00—Youth Center of the Religious School will present - 8 « | _ Future musical services at All “ . 9» , : : the Megillah in dramalog. | All Saints’ Choir will sing Chora} Saints’ will” ——s the oiafeey Is It Nothing to You? a oe, School 6:00—Youth Choirs Sunday at 2 p.m. is the Purim Evensong and two Motets. “Adora-|2nce of J. S. Bach’s “Passion Ac-' . : 0—Wors p Service 7:00-——Programs for All | | rdi Saint John” by All (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M_) celebration. There will be a drama, mus Te, Christe,”’ (Mozart) and cording to Saint John” by « Sunday's Theme: puppet show, Purim Danee, sing-| | “Jesu, Dulcis Memoria”’ (Vittoria). eae he Bach. Oreste, Dr. Bank, Preaching Is There a Future for World Missions” P ma af art rua sichor U | a plies grand march displaying) fmmediately following © Even- ‘on Palm Sunday, March 2 | et er the Pam stb Coarh hegedinents will be served and sree. Deere (on or ene sue otee | The public is cordially invited to. 1 = Schslach once Grab Bag for| will be presented by Phillip Sten- ‘attend all musical services at All | Ch h a meee I pial acme leks’ temee on “All Saints Episcopa urc | , : a string stra : , : Pike i i At Congregation B'nai Israel, clans from the University of . Williams Street at West | ar the reading of the Megillah, the | Michigan Symphony Orchestra. ‘Moving Day’ Is Theme Bru ass Lean w. neue, Carne, | ! {I Emmanuel Baptist Church traditional Purim story, will be = yir_ Steinhaus will be heard) The Rev. M. H. Willard will SUNDAY SERVICES [an i s . Saturday at 7 p.m. This will be pjaying, “My Heart Is Filled With speak on the theme, “Moving Day’ | 8.00 AM —Holy Communion T Road at Orchard A : : ee i ve. The Christian and followed by a masquerade and | onging,” (Bach), ‘‘What God Or- Sunday evening at 7:30 ip the 9.30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- 7 i an talent show. dains Is Rightly Done,”’ (Kellner), . | Evangelical United Brethren tions, Church School iN ] % | Missionary Alliance Church At 7 p.m. Sunday, The Family 8nd “By the Waters of Babylon,” Church, Prospect at Paddock St. 11.00 A.M —Morning Prayer, Church |] wt i ‘Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 178 Green Street Purim Carnival will be held under (Pachelbel). This will be the last of the special School by the Rect a hid | (iene, Oreberd tote sre) the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Je- ‘The program will close with services. The Rev. A. L. Binga- _ Sermon 4 the Rector. 28 ne atl i : . Sunday School 9:45 A. M. rome Weiss and Karl Berg, a8-| Three Sonatas for Organ and Hoe are extends an iwwiation sr — ean ° sinie tor Op 7a Auditorium _ ted t bers of B'nai“Israel Stri by M t. ‘o the pub | rogram © usic for Organ an ing: | Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. | st Group. j i, ton cn brity Manage Soest Bible Class ; . : ib- | nder Boston Celebrity Ma - i TMU STONE” cal characters for thls happy hott /MME, Mr. Steiobaus hasbeen FIRST ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL| | 10:00 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. day ety cu igueatentt wil Trio Sonatas of Bach over radio SPIRITUALIST CHURCH MILFORD, MICH Dixie Highway Near Gashabaw “CHRIST IS THE ANSWER” be serv ye Soe station WUOM-FM, in*Ann Arbor, 14 Chase Street 8:00 A M—Holy Communion 8:00 A M-—Holy Communion COSPELAIRES QUARTET Beryllium, for lightweight al- and has also made recordings for RALLY SUNDAY 945 A.M—Churech school : a A morning Prarer - o f urch S&che BRANCH SUN. SCHOO! —- P.M LiFe Cant heliprodacedllecenor|! Boston Re cords, Inc. . Lyceum, 10-28 Afternoen Service, 2:30 11.00 A.M—Morning Prayer ii: oo AM Morning Prayer Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 “ally j " 1, expe Circles, 4-08 upper, 5:00 : HJ. mon and Churc 00 ‘ Rev, Gi: 1) Berscha,) Faster ment nae bel pe > “ Pete will be re siren Fags ral Eventng Service, 1:30 P.M Sermon Fed Neeson eo ‘ Rev. Waido R. Hunt, Vicar ; : _ : the spring, at the Church o e Rev. Ethel McLain, Sapt. ef : eae : re ———— = ==) Advent (Episcopal) in Boston. ' “ jaishigss Lyceums MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A. M. 4 a . ] —] Wed. Evening Service, 1:30 P.M. = — ST 3 SUNDAY SERVICES : “THE CHURCH OF THE L1G HT “AND L IFE HOU Ro LA | | > * *&#F fethodist Churel NT OLIVE GENERAL FIRST METHODIST is CIES | I ree Met 10€ ist lurch oe CHURCH S. Sagi Before Leaving on Holy Land Tour, , | 87 Lafayette (2 blocks W. of Sears) se Wink Mowacd 44 eal sind Gt hod Returning Aprit | : . . * ; ; Meeti Sanday schew 10:00 A. M. “SONS OF GOD” 7:30 P.M. ) Juarterly Meetin ay. se :00 A. M. : put Sent 2 Sa 8 i} stecesng aersie Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. Evening Evangelistic Service st. bh. &. Wallin jorning : : h | ; Vist. Sup ; g fe | ge 11:15 to 12:15 A. M. Church School : | Speaking Both Morning and Night : . SPECIAL MUSIC “Friendship Sunday” in Sunday School ee 6:15 M. Y; FELLOWSHIP Harmonelt \] | and Instrumental '§.S.10 A.M. Preaching 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. | 7:30 P. M. Speaker: Rev. Ken Stephens, @s—Vvoca Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. | aan paagiiiace Galloway Lake Methodist Church BAPTISMAL SERVICE ISON : 7 ; IN. §. 8. 8S ‘ - -Y.F. in Charge L. H. HOWISON, Pastor BURTELLA GREEN, 8. 8. Supt. |} M Hi Hl See Gee mc «(CECH ROLLER WEDNESDAY LENTEN SUPPER 6:15 P.M. re | Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday—1091 Bring a Friend | fp Book. Faster se Sort Dr. Glenn Frye. s d = eee - Calvary Mothediot We | DR. TOM MALONE - — ( ~ Church of Jackson, Speaking = Pawor PRESBYTERIAN CENTRAL CHRISTOAN CHO ——=E__———== (Oppestte Pest Office) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister CHURCH Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. REV. JIM MERCER. nnAc _ 347 North Saginaw Street “NOT BY BREAD ALONE” + Speaking at Gingellville Baptist ud eoeae noe aan CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239 ; ; The Rev. Mr. Barton, Preaching Church for the Evangelistic Serv- HERSHEY. Pastore 5 » Caecinass WM ‘ , H D Ch t ices all next week will be the Rev. gates ye Church Schéot Sunday Services Bible School 10.00 AM: OW oes ris lan _ Jim Mercer of Minneapolis, Minn. 9 b wurch 35% snip Worship Service, 11 A.M. Vesper Service 5:30 P.M. - Meetings will start Sunday morn-} 11.00 AM. Morning Worshir : , an . ; APOSTOLIC CHURCH ing at 11, Evenings services will “THE RAMPARTS OF Youth Meeting Monday, 7:00 P.M. Science Heal? begin at 7:30 each evening and ZION” Wed. Prayer Meeting and Christian Leadership ° continue through March 4. Stuart Rev. Edward 1 Auchard cre Tey Ce - OF CHRIST Davis will be song leader. Special Preeching Training Class, 7:30 P.M. music is scheduled. i — Loyalty to Christ Crusade Feb. 5th to April Ist If you would like to know more about this 458 Central scientific religion which heals human ills and solves human problems, come to WESLEYAN METHODIST ‘Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. 3 Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 pm. 67 NORTH LYNN STREET “Visit the Church af the Old Fashioned Gospel" 10.00 Sunday School W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. regi Forti tee tates, AN ane tom sce | FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD |} A FREE LECTURE Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor Entitled “Christian Science: Its New Light on the Ten Commandments” Sin | | Corset Pamet 210-216 N. Perry St. REV. W. WIBLEY, Minister First Southern Missionary sa tusetene saeull BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School ............. 10 A. M. 365 East Wilson Ave. . : Morning Worship teeveesees 1) A.M Sunday School ewes 9:45 A. M, by Earl E. Simms, C. Sey of Austin, Texas Evening Service .............7 P. M. Morning Worship......11:00 A. M. Broadcast on WPON BTU. ............. 6:45 P.M. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The ee ere, 289 Baldwin Ave. FE 4.7172 we Worship hing Me is ‘ else? Chong The Pet Church of Christ, Pastor—FF tit03 Lowell D. Baggett, Choir Director Young ee Whe Se. 8:00 P. M. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Providence Missionary Baptist REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Peso £5 4-8314 ; 311 Bagley Stncet ete ace ee FE 423262 Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention © SUNDAY, February 26 Se pastors Subject “A MEAVESLY VOICES 0 Po vein 3 P. M. at the Evening Service 8 P. M. Beginning special Lenten series SUNDAY SCHOOL CHURCH EDIFICE feature, films on events in “The Life of Christ,” “Last Journey te Jerusalem” and “30 Pieces of Silver.” Special Musical Program by>the Spiritual] Echoes of Detroit. Ther will be with us also on March 0th Hear the newly installed Organ in the Church. BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP “The Pure Heart”’ * AY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. : ° eae Mono WORSHIP—11:00 A. M. First Church of Christ, Scientist Bod 6:45— Neen sRorstie EVENING WORSHIP—7:45 P. M. of Roatiac Michigan 7:30—Evangelistic Hour — Corner of Williams and Lawrence Sts. “The Cure tor » Troubled WPON—SUNDAY—8:00 to aad A. M. Sunday School . 9:45 Mid-week Prayer Service Heart” safate die at 0° wee 730 tM . TUESDAY and THURSDAY—7:45 P. M. You re Cordially Invited to Attend Sronptitie ‘Service 2.306. on al Ls _ FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH aaa ue , : - 135 PROSPECT ST. — GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor . | 2 . , : ) | j pe re, a « 4 \ j fi THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1956’ a‘ ¥ t *y ie a“ f 1 iS . Ds - be | ‘ ‘ ! i ‘ } / fi Q <4 ; ! # i f f - f is 1 , | ry | ‘TWELVE inland Shipping Big MEMPHIS. — Inland-waterways carriers—barges, scows, lighters, MPa) ~ New Cardiff | Jungle Queen Reveals Many Names scan au seers > Hailed by Welsh! Scintillating Experience |Gjyen fo Wind merce in 37 of the 74 United States | By EARL WILSON pon “ Brags iinmenn fos iagp Coal, Shipping Center NEW YORK—Who can remember when jungles were scary Body Temperature this in the morning, rises slightly : “ ‘above it in the afternoon. ' Varies During Day | wever when the bolly MILWAUKEE — The “average produces more heat than it elimi- normal” body temperature is 98.6:nates. Aspirin, reduces fever by idegrees, but it does not remain increasing the rate of heat loss constant. It falls slightly below from the body: surfac ] —<—— — Somalia licanenlinciica year. | Selected as Capital P!8ces inhabited by beasties? Today the jungles are jammed Cyclone, Typh oon and! Aramco itiens — ——| ; with TV and movie actors. ‘ 7 Aone Against Time and ‘ of Wales | “I've just come back from a Mexican jungle,” Miss -Irish’ ornado Ctc. Wscikecl alle Fi { he | Destroyers of the ‘McCalla, the Nebraska and lowa pin-up beauty who became : WASHINGTON — When a snow Beauty of Your Car WASHINGTON — Cardiff, long “Sheena, the jungle woman” of television, told me the other synonymous with coal and Welsh /day at that well known New York jungle, the Algonquin. “At blizzard howls, a tropical rain- culture, has become the capital of one time four companies were shooting pictures in that one Squall lashes jungle palms, a gale ey ' Wales by recent consent of the | British Home Secretary, Jungle.” ri oO i . ap * + - | * The choice delights the Welsh| “Crowded little old Jungle, wasn’t it?” I asked. ho regard the famed seaport’s Sheena, who was in her leopard skin outfit, lying on the | civic buildings as among the hand- somest and most picturesquely sit- uated in the United Kingdom, the National Geographic Society says Many Welsh. furthermore, have long turned to Cardiff as the mecca of the principality’s proudly held | heritage of arts and songs. The site of Cardiff on the Taff, River in southeast Wales has been almost continuously occupied since the Romans established a fort there in the first century A.D. Through troubled and prosperous times, Ro- mans, Normans, marauding sea- rovers and others left imprints on what is now one of the world’s! jmost bustling ports of call. A cosmopolitan city of nearly “| 250,000 people, largest in Wales, | Cardiff owes its growth mainly | to the neighboring South Wales coalfield, Beyond the city, the ground rises gradually to foothills forming the southern edge of the vast deposits. From an elongated | area oof approximately 900) 8 Anyway, you just wouldn't know the old jungle —this wne square miles, steam coal, WER Gown near Cuernavaca. volatile bituminous, anthra- : eg come to DR for | | But I thought you were recently using an African Jungle,’ world-wide shipment. \I remarked to Irish. Near the docks are ship-repair-| “A jungle’s a jungle,” quoth Sheena “There's nothing ing installations and extensive met. like a change of jungle. I was in that Mexican jungle 7'2 al industries. imonths. Those people of course thought I was The civic buildings stand in fantastic.” »»\Cathays Park in the center of the, “I've always thought so myself,” I confessed ‘inew capital. Among them {s the “te oF %_., °°? Seee-rene arene git aoe, “SUR re gmtKett IRISH McCALLA floor with her head on some phone books, watching TV, sf&id: “One day the Richard Widmark company, ‘Run for the Sun,’ came over and borrowed our swamp.” “Did you charge ‘em. rent?” “What's a swamp between friends?” replied Sheena, toying with some spears which didn't look exactly proper in a hotel room. “The Bob Mitchum, Gilbert Roland and Tarzan companies came over and borrowed our trees and lakes. We were very generous with our jungle.” “I mean, they'd never seen a blonde. For weeks they called National Museum, housing collec- me their golden goddess, These people of the jungle carried tions “to teach the world about acres of things on thelr heads. Everything they owned, prac- Wales and the Welsh people about tically. When the men came to market—the women aren't beak ote Tasee allowed to go to market—they would just stare and stare’ * * * * ments, ‘‘dressers,"’ arm chairs and “Couldn't they whistle?” spinning wheels show Welsh indus- | try before the advent of mass pro-| “They don't know from whistling. They'd just mumble, riay anit couecaen tiie not flirtatiously, but kind of romantically. They'd say ‘Me lof Welsh origin, are also displayed. Reina,’ my queen, or ‘Vida,’ my life, or ‘Mi coruzon,’ my heart : ae “One day there was a woman who was having a baby The City Hall's clock tower dom-| Who came to see us inates Cardiff. Its upper part is) “One of the natives who spoke English said, decorated by figures representing, to touch you.’ ithe four winds. Comparatively new,! “I said, ‘Well. why?’ the building is already enriched by) «The native sald, ‘She has never seen anybody with blond | gifts of painting and eatery One hair. She's afraid if she dvesn’t touch you, shell her iseries of sculptures by Welsh art- : | | 4 ‘She wants lose baby.’ “So several women came over and put their heads against my chest and mumbled something. Then they had me put jmy hand on each of their children’s heads. I didn't dig it, but \it made them happy.” What with the food not being quite like Hollywood's, and with the ailments one gets in Mexico, trish lest 11 pounds, but came out of the jungle feeling fit. She had her 3-year-old son there a while, and since he's blond also, he was a little king. Collects Meager $36 ings and wood 4 #7 s|sCSERSEY CITY, N.J. HA bank , . | bandit here has a Jot to learn jabout phrasing his holdup notes A lanky robber sporting a gun ‘in his pocket walked into the Provi- dent Institution for Savings He passed'a cashier, Mrs. Mar- kit “That spear and that knife what are they?” I inquired “Souvenirs,” she said. “I call them my do-\t-yourself suicide OAKLAND garet Noble of Jersey City, a note * x 86 * jto this effect: | “This is a stickup. Just put $1- WEEKEND WINDUP coc FUEL and PAINT |$5-$10-$20 in this paper. One false “DON’T PRINT THAT!": A comics heart attack was |move toward anybody and I blow pusneg up . 496 Orchard Lake FE 5-6150 your head off... Police are quit sure he meant . The authenticity of the marriage of a Jelke case character is being investigated . The wife of a famed he wanted all the bills of those composer quietly consulted the family lawyer about a divorce denominations. —and learned her husband has been inquiring about the But Mrs. Noble followed his in-/same thing structions to the letter. She put one of each denomination into the GET THE MOST * * * * Gregory Ratoff is in Paris, and friends report his French 4a “i envelope is as mangled as his English: “Every time he orders mineral GO eae thelbarsdit Nediwihihis water, the waiter brings him champagne” Lionel! Ames, featured in “Time Limit,” ts a cantor in his spare time Dr. Benj. Gilbert, medic to many B'way stars, became a grandpa. Big Increase Shown in Italian Telephones ROME—The number of tele phones in service in Italy now totals, 2,038,788 compared with 181,640 in 1925 Some 91.4 per cent of all phones , in use in Italy are automatic dial.| type instruments compared with! Jackie Gleason picked up a $15 parking ticket on his brand 85.3 per cent in Great Britain, 77.2) ney. car... In ‘39 you'll whiz NY-to-Miami by jet in 110 For Your Dough! WERE OFFERING TOP TRADES on the Go-Packed FORD V-8 Steve Allen wrote Audrey and Jayne Meadows’ new record, “Dungaree Dan and Chino Sue”... Agent Vic Jarmel hopes Eileen Barton didn't see the story about his dating Marian Saunders; swears it ain't so . Dick. Haymes is recording three of brother Bob's songs . . Kfith Adams follows Lillian Roth into the Persian Room. ve oe and 49.9 per minutes Fred Chandler took a bag of quarters’ into Fred During Our ee Chiaventone’s and talked to the ex-Mrs Ted .Williams in airy ae iSuHostelers Travel Coral Gables for an houf ; * * * * 30,000,000 Miles TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Phil Leeds sighs at the Bon Soir, NEW YORK-—Since hosteling was “I went to see the Grand Canyon—and the day I got there established in the United States !t was closed ” in 1934, American: members have: WISH I'D SAID THAT: traveled 30,000.000 miles by hiking..on Friday night like vc . biking. canoeing, and skiing, re- Prank (Dunhall’s: ports Justin Cline, executive di Washineton rector of American Youth Hostels a. looks as though i Membership in the past two years a has been increasing at the rate of That's earl, brother. 10 per cent a year, he says Howard Lare, Inc. FE 5-9204 2705 Orchard Lake KEEGO “You're getting old when you feel used to feel on Monday morning,"— Matlester via Quote “A had been put animal that committee.” camel together ong os Lug is an bY a (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) positively’ jpaitecaps the ocean, of a sand- jstorm rolis up the desert, men lgive the wind many names. | Cyclone, typhoon, monsoon, | tornado; sirocco or southern bur- _ ster; foehn wind or chinoow; williwaw and willy-willy; the cock-eyed bob, and the doctor— all are aliases for winds that blow across the world, the Na- tional Ge-graphic Society says. a can + il G “WITH CAR BEAUTY INTACT PORCELAINIZE NOW TO PREVENT LOSS OF CAR BEAUTY Don't let one ef the costs of summer driving be the los of the beeuty ef yeur eer. Hove vs PORCELAINIZE it new—before yeu stert on your summer travels—Grime cannot penctrate © PORCELAINIZED finish—Simple cleening, enrovie end bech home egain, revects the full brilliance of the PORCELAINIZED surfoce. ONEY $] 4.95 CY OWENS FE 5-4101 147 South Saginaw St. i r RUNNING AGAIN—Fuller War- ren, Florida’s governor from 1949. Spain scorches under its leveche. 1953, has announced he is once Frenchmen in Provence know the again seeking his state's highest ‘cold violence of the mistral. Tri- office. Warren, who once said he jeste dreads the bora’s blast. would never again seek public | Alpine villages see snow fields, Office, is pledging himself to main- ‘magically disappear—not merely tain segregation in Florida. His melt—when the foehn wind blows. | first administration was plagued ‘This hot, very dry air pouring with scandals, and his opponents ‘down the lee side of the moun-|this year are expected to bring jtains is the chinook, the ‘snow them up again. eater,” of the Rockies, a berg wind! ito a South Afriean, a glave wind ‘in the Faroe Islands, a zonda in Argentina, * Bosporus Is Ox Ford ISTANBUL — The Bosporus, the Turkish strait that links the Sea of Marmara with the Black Sea, and on which Istanbul stands, means ox ford, in reference to the mythological To. who crossed it in the form of a heifer, * Ld 4 The williiwaw of the Pacific northwest, a cold and violent north er, blows for much the same rea sons that bring the bora and the mistral to southern Furope, a sud- den break-through of polar an ps Strabo, the Reman historian, writes of such winds hurling men from their chariots and displac- ing great rocks. The mistral once blew stagecoaches regularly inte the Khone River; the bora of | the Dalmatian and Istrian coasts sometimes pushes railroad trains from the tracks, and froths the Adriatic Sea. -A Contract Is a The huge whirling steurins bern in tropic seas are known as hurr &) canes in the atlantic, typhoons in the Pacifie, and exclones in the Indian Ocean The Philippines on rac speak of the baguio; aleng Aus tralia’s northwest coast, the willy- jmily rages. i * Ld Tornadoes take their name from the Spanish word tronada, mean- ing thunderstorm. Desert dust-dev- Far too many folks sign contracts, then change their minds and want the contracts cancelled. ils and ocean waterspouts arise . from lesser whirlwinds. Thunder ; storms, the "“cock-eyed bobs" of Australia, are not tornadoes. al R ‘ i‘ ] pe Tl erty Tl 3 : B f y +i a prore on: though sometimes they spawn the emempet rest ungs Clore ou Sign: roaring twisters. es * The time to shop around is — B k A le C , BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! r0 en X € dguise * The time to decide that you really want, ‘ need and can afford the merchandise — of Railroad Wreck BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! _ ODENTON, Md «® -The Penn , s\ivama Railroad has officials . . . . blamed a broken axle in a pas A contract, once you have signed it, is a legal instrument not senger coach for Thursday night s train wreck which killed five per subject to eancelllation except under the terms stated in the sons and injured more than 100 conract itself. others . ee ae The Business Ethics Board Has No Power to Cancel Contracts. ww oeiectrie engine, WAS Of ITS Waly from Washington to New York and about 80 mph when it derailed some three miles north of here und about a dozen south of Baltimore Four persons remained in criti. eal condition of the 48 still hos pitalized today. Anne Arundel Gen- eral Hospital at Annapolis had 18 the Army Hospital at nearby Ft Meade 16, South Baltimore Gen eral 13 and University Hospital in Baltimore 1. mov ing BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Gotham Model Granted Divorce From Brazilian RENO, Nev. i —Jorge Eduardo Guinle. member of one of Brazil's, , wealthiest families, was divorced vesterday by the former New York mode] Dolores Sherwood on a charge of “physical cruelty ” District Judge Grant IL. Bowen granted the decree and an undis- closed settlement to Mrs. Guinle attractive brunette who! here with Phone FE 5-6148 ATTENTION! In the Interest of Our Employees the Following Stores Will Remain CLOSED MONDAY EVENINGS: Waldron Hotel Bldg. a siendet established residence her Jorge Jr The Gtunles were married in Los Angeles in 1944 The Guinle family owns hotels in Brazil and holds a lease on the docks at Santos, a big coffee port. ! son) Columbvs Goots . HAVANA—Columtiis twice visits ed Cuba and was apparently con- vineed it was net an island but an arm Asia. Three years after his death Cuba was circumnavigated in 1509 by Sebastian de-Ocamipo f al i li i i i Mi i i, i i i, i, i, i i i i i i, i, i i i i i i i i a { Modern Slaughterhouse 4 4 4 SPECIAL PURCHASE! PLASTIC Slated in Nicaragua MANAGUA — Nicaragua's first imodern slaughterhouse and meat- chilling plant, now under. construc- “IT Want an El an = We hear, “Taxes are will be 30 wattle and 75 hogs an : hour, with cooler space for 360 cattle and 450 hogs SEAT COVERS 10°° installation Extra ~~ do it.” There's an elephant what I have prints, sighs. much energy is the man late to achi the expense Just arrived! All cocted fibre, full fashioned, ful- ly guaranteed. Brand new seat covers. Excit- ing new patterns and colors. mt 7 The* Simbel of their snowy . “2 they plan ONE WILL an elephant All of us, Quality. Insurance Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet *Late model styles $2 more - MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 ‘TT,rryrvyvwrvyvrvwvvwvrvvvvvvevwvwevewewvwev?evwy»> ww M. B. SIPLE VOORHEES-SIPLE 266 N. Perry Street for a mouse >. Nl i i i i i i i i i i i i ee i ee _wevwevwevwrvevwevwevwevevevevvevwevrvevevwe»vweveveve»vevevr 1a ES ephant” tion, is expected to supply Mana- M k COATED gua's present meat needs and also 8 ar Jewelers FIBRE to allow for a os Increase 1n Chuck Logan, three years old with hs Merit Ss Shoe Store meat consumption by Managua month to live, asked for an elephant. M)l- P k J ] residents lions of adults ask and expect things equally H Sh S ar ewe ers Its initial processing capacity ludicrous aad anover oe tore too high.” the next breath they demand, “Let the City The door slams, a boy swirls across the floor, leaving muddy footprims, cries joyfully, “Mother, come see mental health an elephant? We see white haired men and for phant, a few of us get Todd's Shoe Store Pauli's Shoe Store Gillies Shoe Store Connolly Jewelers Lou-Mor Jewelers WW Pauli Jewelers Redmond Jewelers Roberts Jewelers Sallan Jewelers Thom McAn Shoe Store Stapp's Shoe Store 22:". Dickinson Clothing Store Malloy’s Clothing Store OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TQ SERVE YOU VOORHEES J. 4. done.” She looks at the muddy “I wish you didn't have so A mighty big elephant. ‘There who schemes, works early and eve financial independence, at of family-love, friends and Would you say nis goal was ” haired wives. listen to them as ‘a time WHEN NEITHER WORK. what a délusion. what sometime wish for an elé- it, and then wish at FUNERAL HOME -Phone FE 2-8378 9 . THE oS « . 7 is ‘fg ‘ h ad rayne “ A. Be VEW FASHION SHOW — Spring fashions come to view at 8 p.m. Thursday when the VFW Aux- iliary of Post 2706 presents its fashion show at Keego Harbor. Here modeling some cf the crea- tions to be shown at the event are (left to right) Connie Simpson of Issac Crary Junior High school; Sandy Stockton of Waterford High school; Mrs. Harry Fitzpatrick; Sharon Kincaid of Roose- is chairman of velt school and Mrs. Shirley Currie. The event tiac. Tickets may be purchased from any auxili- | will be held at Roosevelt school. Mrs. Luella Dale | supplied by Federal Department Store of Pon- ary member, West Bloomfield High school stu- dents or at the door the night of the show. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25..1956 | | Slate Dairy Day Mo | tl Cheddar Cheese Story WASHINGTON (INS) — Though is often called American cheddar) English in origin, cheddar or ched| cheese. dar-type cheese, now comprises} Made from sweet, whole milk, three-fourths of total American) ranging in color from nearly cheese production. white to yellow, this pepular The Agriculture Department! cheese may be mild, medium or points out that the first cheddar | sharp in flavor. Aging or cur- cheese was made in the village| ing at controlled temperature for of Cheddar, Somersetshire, in the| six months to a year or more de- 16th century but that it is used| velops the tang and mellows the Agriculture Group Gives) so widely in this country that it) texture. Township Sets Speed Limits coseereer se New Changes Posted or combination of one or more for Waterford; to Erect “ns % natural cheese. : : | Research has showp that pas- No Parking Signs ‘teurizing milk improves the qual- | ity of cheddar and that cheese of TERFO ae New Uniformly good quality can be 25 finiea ee a made from pasteurized milk by the ier paverail roadalllinll Watectard so-called time-schedule method de- Township as a result of a recent|“¢loped by the department. traffic survey. This method systemizes the Limits are as follows: 25 miles | Process and makes it possible to per hour in Cherokee Hills; 35 miles Contre! both the amount of acidity on Crescent Lake Road from Eliza.q"e cheese develops and the rate beth Lake Road to Hatchery; 35'0f development. More than 75 per miles on Hatchery from Airport to cent of U. S. cheddar is now made [Dixie; 35 miles on Frendes from | ‘fom pasteurized milk by this Hatchery to Dixie; 40 miles on | Method. Cooley Lake Road from es ——————————— Clarkston fo Vote | The very mild cheddar, says the | ‘department, costs less to produce than the sharper varieties, since it is aged for only about 60 days About half of all American, icheese is ‘‘natural'’ cheese—that lis, made directly from milk. The Pontiac Press Phote the event and fashions are being GOP Women Add Lead-a-Band Test Planning Drive | to ‘Fantasy’ Concert MILFORD — Something new has by the band in the presentation. FARMINGTON — Mrs. Edward been added to the annual “‘Febru-- Runners-up will receive theater Moseman of Farmington held an ary Fantasy’ concert to be held passes. organizational breakfast for the Re- in the high school at 8 p.m. Mon) Gusset singer for the evening is| publican Women’s Finance Com- day. . *'to be Mrs. Richard Dolz, who will Lake Road to Union Lake Road; 35 miles on Sashabaw from Dixie to Walton and 40 miles on Sasha- baw from Walton to Maybee. on $] 200 000 Issue No parking signs are to be ’ ’ | erected on the cast side of North | CLARKSTON — Voting will take | Tilden from Elizabeth Lake Road | place Monday on the $1,200,000 to Navana and on Myrtle between bend tans linc nlnee ialesien | Telegraph and Tilden. | ° : ery . | 'school on the east side of Sasha- | Two men have been added to baw Road between Maybee and onven ion the staff of the township assessing Waldon Roads and additions to ex- ; \department, Wilson Gardner and jsting elementary and high school . Robert Felt Jr. buildings. Pennsylvania Assn. Is The Township Board has accepted Voters will decide the issue at Host in May to Nation’‘s the recommendation of the Zoning the Clarkston Elementary School Board to change. from Agricultural from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Guernsey Breeders 1 to Residential 1 the northwest) ‘The proposed issue would be mittee at her home on Farmington Road, Thursday morning Pians were made for the Re- publican Spring Drive in this area. Mrs. Brooks Marshall, the Oakland County Finance Chair- man, came from Birmingham to talk with the group and stressed the opportunity all Republican Women will have to assist the work of the committee. This was the first of many meet- ings being planned in anticipation of the “Kick-Off’’ meeting to be held in Birmingham on April 19, at which time Mrs. Judy Curland of Boston will be the speaker. Church Circle Plans Family Night Event SEYMOUR LAKE — The Sally Bailey Circle of the Seymour Lake Methodist Church will sponsor a family mght in the church base- ment, Tuesday evening. A potluck A So You Want to Lead a Band” contest will be held whereby three people will be selected from the audience to direct the 5) piece high school band in various num-, bers Only those people who would like to lead a band are requested to drop their tickets in a special container at the door as they | enter. According to Phy! Haddrill, director of the band, this will eliminate any embarrassment of | any other ticket holders who | might have been chosen, The winner will be selected by audience applause and will receive is first prize a recording of the number he directed. On the reverse side will be his favorite selection Mayor Probes Recent Voting present several solos. Haddrill will) 1% of section 21 excepting the south-| paid off at the $13 per thousand sing three duets from “Victor Her-|- PETERBOROUGH, N. H. — The east parcel of M-59 at arial Road) valuation in 25 years. bert’s Favorites’ with Mrs. Dolz 79h annual meeting convention of which will be commercial. during the program. the American Guernsey Cattle| . es | ee) ls eons Line achat Cal les | to the state festival March 3 at come | — Clarkston Sch Board, said 900 Outstanding student musicians Club will be held in Philadelphia.| This property was originally the a ool to perform are: Sue Bourns, Arile Haddrill, Maryann Squire ‘and Havrilla Wiseman. Each member received a first division rating at the district ensemble festival held recently and will go Ann Arbor. will be “the First Movement” from | Shubert’s Unfinished Symphony. On| the lighter side will be ‘‘Serenato,"’| a concert march by Anderson. | All proceeds revert to the band) and orchestra fund for instruments | and uniforms Calvary Baptists to Hear Minister of Bible League Pa., and vicinity, May 7-10. * * * The Pennsylvania Guernsey breeders. The AGCC jheld it's 1955 annual meeting 1n at Brooklands ‘Los Angeles, Calif. Next year, the) ; Among the selections to be played festivities are scheduled for Dal-| BROOKLANDS—The film ““Mar-| METAMORA — Guest speaker ‘las, Tex. Members of the planning com- mittee in charge of this year’s meeting include: Alvin C. Bush, Muncy, chairman; and James B. Robertson, Paoli, president of the State Association; Willlliam H. duzi, Harrisburg, Association secretary; and Henry T. Child, West Chester, Association sales chairman. Official schedule of events will be available shortly. The gen- Guernsey Breeders Assn. is playing host this year to the Nation's registered Martin Luther supper will be served at 7 p.m Meat, rolls, potatoes and coffee will be furnished. be more elementary students are ex- jpected by next year. This will [require 30 additional classrooms. They also plan to add six more rooms on the junior high school ‘building. |Orrin Huntoon farm. Group Slates Slate Guest Speaker jtin Luther’? will be shown March at the Thorneville Community| ‘1, at Gethsemane Lutheran School Church on Sunday will be Leo \Brown City, was guest speaker at | | VIOLA E, PETZOLD | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Petzold of) Hamlin Road, Rochester, have an- nounced the engagement of their) daughter, Viola Evelyn, to Darwin L. Ladner, the son of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Ladner of Whittier, Calif. No definite wedding date has been; set. Mrs. Williams 'to Address Guild in Rochester ROCHESTER—The Altar Guild of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church is preparing for its annual Lenten wuncheon which is to be held in the Undercroft at 1 p.m. Thurs- day. ‘ Mrs. Max M. Williams of Royal Oak will be the luncheon speaker. Her topic will be ‘Paths to Free- dom and Peace.” Mrs. Williams has been active in various civic capacities for many years. She is presently national president of the Feder- ation of Motion Picture Coun- ells, Inc. and is a member of the Speakers Research Commit- tee for the United Nations in New York. The — meeting is open to the pub- lic. Tickets may be secured from members of the guild. Brazil Missionary Guest ‘at North Branch Church | NORTH BRANCH—Mrs. Arnold) |Lewis, formerly Bernice Greer of ja “Family Night” gathering at the She reviewed her life as a mis-) isionary in Passo Fundo, Brazil,’ \ THIRTEEN nday County Agent Sponsors Event All Day Program Lists MSU Speakers; Panel on ‘Marketing Monday has been designated as Oakland .County Dairy Day. here, and an all-day program has been arranged for the occasion at Pom tiac .Federal Savings and Loan Building Sam Smith, chairman of the Oak- land County Dairy Planning Com- mittee, is chairman for the event. Program has-been arranged to include: at 10:30 a.m., a film on “Dalry Cattle Housing;” at 11 a.m.,. panel discussion on Dairy Marketing Problems, with both sides of the Fair Deal vs Michi- gan Milk Producers Controvery: at noon is slated the Oakland County Holstein Breeders (Car- los Long, president) annual meeting and dinner, The dinner program will feature Larry Johnson, Extension dairy- man from MSU, discussing “Dairy Management Practices That Pay." At 1:30, Don Murray, extension dairyman, MSU, will give “Dairy Industry Developments." At 2 p.m. Dr. Glenn Reed, extension veteri- narian, MSU, will talk on “Dairy Cattle Health Problems." The Oakland County Agricultural Agent's office of which Lyle Abel is head, is sponsoring the event. Avon Group Okays Water Assessment ROCHESTER—The principal ob- jective of the Avon Township Board meéting held this week was an open hearing on the special water assessment for Section 33, 134, 35. The plan met approval of the group and a special assessment roll is being made up and the engineers are preparing to adver. tise for bids. Hold Friendship Night NORTH BRANCH — “Friendship |Metbodist Church Wednesday eve- Night’ was observed at a meeting ining. of the local Eastern Star chapter this week, when initiatory work was exemplified by various mem- jin Brooklands following the month- Shelton of Pontiac, substituting for where she has spent the past five bers of the Lapeer county chapters, ily cooperative dinner lof the Martha Circle will |hostesses be his family, is spending a month in Florida. . a ck Shows To Time of showing Thursday will New Pa schools and churches in Brazil! |were shown. | Members the Rev. Thomas Ainge, who with years. Colored slides of Methodist/ Mrs. Beatrice Lake of North Branch received the degrees of the Order. wnship Growth , |be 7:15 and is open to the public lena parishioners who wish to come jafter the dinner, which begins at 16. 30. Need for Scouts Rises With Population A free will taken. This will be the first event to be held in the basement since completion, offering will Excavation of the ground beneath the church commenced early in the fall by a local contractor and with J. assistance of help from the com- munity progress moved forward. Lapeer County Dems Name New Chairman METAMORA—Robert J. Petetto 4418 Baldwin Rd, Metamora, Township, Clyde Arbaugh as Democratic chairman for Lapeer County. Arbaugh re- cently resigned Peretto is an attorney office in the Majestic Building troit,. He owns a farm in Lapect County. has succeeded with an De To Speak in LAKE ORION—The Rew Jess T. DeW.tt, pastor of the Oak Park Methodist Church will he th speaker at -the Lenten Fellowship Method Wednes Tinner in the Lake Orion ist Church at 6 30 day lis topic will Toy or a Power.’ The Rev. Mr. DeWitt Is a) graduate of the Boston Univer- | sity School of Theology and has pm be ‘Religion, a = | served tn Oak Park since 1952. A young preacher, he, spoke in Lake Orion last vear and is re- turning hy popular request Guest st Mr Ber nice Craiz of Fr wha for several vears was § st at the First Preshyterian Ct h in Bit mingham * * * -.A program has been arranged) ee — |t Imlay New Era Club to Meet Wednesday IMLAY CITY — The New ’Era Club will hold its reguiar meeting A S the Cer ednesday eVeNING munity Reom, The program chair man is Mrs Neil Taylor and she has engaged Mrs. Dorothy Pohl who will speak on “Refinishing turniture.”’ The hostesses j Muir and Mrs. ‘Martin Laarman. } oe ns leral program will include farm Engineering Students By STAN BOK Assn. recognized the need for a! He is Robert Wilson, of the - ney — Voting py ATERPORD_ TOWNSHIP The visits, tours to places of historic Fae All A’ Grades | Commerce’ Carrespendrat {Cub Scout pack in the area and) Websies sreup. This _cursmeny HAZEL PARK (INS) — Voting Rev. Perry A. Temple will speak’ interest, and a top-flight purebred | | COMMERCE — The king-size formed a special committee to! WHll take place at the next month- machines and election records in at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Cal- Guernsey sale, in addition to the) ANN ARBOR — Thirty-seven statistics which describe the ly meeting of the PTA to be held the Hazel Park primary Feb. 20 vary Baptist Church which is Mow) sinual business meeting of the students in the University of Michi-| crowth of the Boy Scouts of Amer- SPonsor & unit. | at 8 p.m. Monday, March 5, in are being held under eck a ey, meeting at i Waterford Township) , merican Guernsey Cattle Club. ‘gan College of Engineering earned ica since 1910 are staggering, to! Meetings were held in April and the multi-purpose room of the pending an inquiry into charges of High School. ee e 6 6 all “A’’ grades during the fall .., the least. May of 1955 to lay the groundwork.) school. nee aulac es: { State James M ‘ Selby es we a shown The Club's meeting will be held semester. ane | And many Americans may be at Last June marked the first official | The list of civic-minded people pects eh ae i aan Spy The Rev. pote Weal td repre-| at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel on| Achieving an all “A record were a joss in trying to understand how Cub Scout meeting in Commerce who helped in the establishment Hare ordered the probe yesterday sentative of the Bible Mediation Wednesday morning, May 9 |Robert J. Reynolds, 31702 Auburn and why an organization can reach | of such a venture incl Mr. and at the request of Mayor Zigmund | eague which furnishes all mis-| oe \Dr., Birmingham; Robert J. such aictganticl nize! |School. a ete aera pr wh = Niparko. 'sionaries with Bibles, New Testa- ISchoenhals, 27075 Lahser, Birming- ; [eee Niperk d Louis Elias were ‘ments and tracts in the tongue and [ R bi Cli ic ham: Carl R. Peterson. 4350, "esldents ef Commerce Tews) (Gace! the nucleus was) forined lowing members of the PTA com- Niparke an s Elias . : { ; u _ 4 ' | mittee: " nominated to run fer mayor in dialects of the people where they, as a ies int Crooks Rd., Clawson; and John A. — are opera wom ete the group expanded with each S€S-| Don Freeman, Robert Helvey, the April election, but Niparko go | 7 Kelingos, 745 W. Breckenridge,| the reasons Boy fcouta, (20, The community was “ready:"| avid Manstield, Robert Gilbert STP eth CO i —————————— | t Ferndale: | popularity of the Boy Scouts, the influx of new people made the = , : trailed Elias by a 2-fo-1 margin, C e u | simply because of what's hap- | qirference Herman Gall, Roy Thompacs, Russ the first defeat for the mayor in Name Red Cross Head _ —— peaed in their own backyard. : Matson, Gay Hall, Victor Giglio, city politics, The last in a series of Rabies Cancel Twin Beach Fair | | Today the Commerce PTA is Robert Essler, Mrs, George Marks, : ere mi l r ; Cub Niparko has charged that Flias METAMORA TOWNSHIP—Mrs.\v, cination Clinics will be held : ye ers eee paeeree Was was no pm communit asn't quite “‘ready’’| Iiterature and he wan's to fine Out) abeth oe eae of a new town Hail, Suth Willow Beach Drive, S47 aa oe _ he " unity wasnt q y | if shore ne ary Se et in Australia | Keego Har satis make | An Indian committee has evol- But the need was there and ie ae ake mT ail OO | Avon Township Hall, 276 W. Au ved a keyboard with 92 charac- grew with the rising population. if which Elias owns stoc . h burn Rd., Avon Township, iters for a standard Hindi type- FARM COMMITTEE Am ; County Birt S Ortonville Fire Hall, Ortonville.) writer, New Delhi reports Members of the Parent-Teachers ead L k Or Ion New Hudsen Oakland County Anima! Shelter, . ’ ; a (= a Mr and Mrs Walter Root are an- 1200 E, Walton Bivd., Pontiac . eee sectave tcnarkie Dog owners may have their pets . : . —_ for the children during the serv- pemene. Mrs Victor ae at are she vaccinated for a semice fee of, = ce Mrs Lyle Speas 1s omen 8 at At Wiosennanter Hospital — $1.00 at the non-profit climes. The d 1es | accina ion nics in time for ofthe dining room and reserva Mr and Mr ey 1. Gtibert are deadline for obtaming dog licenses fons pace eels: (davenier Mborn vist cehelig Maren ty 1b yams pra! sol _ : ee oun vene aoe (ACTIN. 0 s ecqqire he fe e li - Oo Tease ee! Sunday, February 26, 1956 EASTER “ censes Wi we issue oe : ; Time: 1:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. Revival Meetings e: 1:00 0 4:00 | Closing Out Start Sund , | aoa art Sunda | nh Y yp | AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: | Our Entire at Avon Churc | og | eens eeqrp WALLED LAKE FIRE HALL AVON TOWNSHIP — Tomor . tow night marks the beginning of a 211 Market St., Walled Lake, Mich. week of revival meetings at Elm wood Methodist. Church, WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP FIRE HALL TAKE YOUR PICK The Rev. Stanely alley of S. Willow Beach Dr., Keego Harbor, Mich. Elba Methodist Church will O seg nientiy beginning at 7-30 | AVON TOWNSHIP HALL % O F F p.m. and at the regular morning 276 West Auburn Rd. | service at 11:15 a.m. March 4, Onl F Little B -¢ Left! Special music will include the |! ORTONVILLE FIRE HALL nly a Few Little Boys’. Coats Le eee String Quartette of Roch- Ortonville, Mich. | ye R ' ester, i e Climax to preparation for these 1 OAKLAND COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER oll @ in Kuss imeetings is a 24 hour prayer vigi ; A ' f ie he charch ending tomght a! | 1200 E, Walton’ Bivd., Pontiac, Mich. & Country Store lac terre : ae a 6pm sala YASS te THORS ACs ee County BOARD OF HEALTH 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Daniel Costigan Devine, son of Florence Ann Wolfe and Charles . j Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Devine of Wiliam Kempf have set June 23 County Calendar Oakland- Coun y | Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. Lassicr Road. Romea. will claim for) their wedding qn the Romeo “go note Sundays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sally Ann Huss as his bride in First Congregational Church, The — the extension Qroup #1il meet Mondpy ‘Price $1 50 per dog | June ASally is the daughter of Mrs. engagement was announced by g.tning in, the ome of Mri Miller . are Mrs. Grant’ Ernest R.-Clark of Detroit and the Miss Wolfe's sister, Mrs. Stuart L. Sal enti reese fe skating party : late Dr. Roert C. Hull. ;Card, West St, Clair Street, Romeo..a: Grahd Blanc, Monday evening i - ; , . 9 : é & 3] f : : LS ‘ : , ? : 4 % ! { iy j . . , s ‘ , ; = wes , oe oo! | . Sn eran rp pole Se” SG rere ame eee Tae eye re Sa eal . . \ of ai ’ = lee - ee? SFE Ae ra ROT Re Ngee af Lo np pre ec EES PMY: “Top Beefsteaks Take ion —~—, FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, three to six months in a feed | lot and grows some more—up Over Year to Produce |, s00 to 3.200 pounds | CHICAGO—Producing that beef- : | steak on your table takes 12 to) Out of a er beef steer 18 months. For the first six to/there are 140 pounds of steak;- 35) 12 months a steer is on the|pounds of porterhouse, T-bone, and gains ~ to 400)club, 55 pounds of sirloin, and 50) he spendspounds of ee ~ | LAKE THEATRE | SET - Sunday Mat. 1:45 P.M. pnesewres ov WARNER BROS. VAN HEFLIN ~ ALDORAY- MOMA FREMAN - NANCY OLSON: JAMES WHITMORE RMON WAST WTR OH WANE: AE FANS WED. THURS, | FRI. |, SAT. COMING “REBEL WITHOUT CAUSE” with JAMES DEAN SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY | om CooPER hoe treo BOGEAUS prerenns ah i “*The Littlest Outlaw’’ now showing at the Strand Theater. ture CinemaScoPE we wanencoronues NEW DISNEY HIT — Outstanding among the season’s most dis- tinguished motion pictures is Walt Disney's latest live action drama, The pic- was made in rural Mexico and uses the country as a backdrop for a story of a small boy whose devotion to a doomed horse leads them both through heart warming adventures, where their mutual affection safeguards them both. Ten-year-old Andres Vel sade Zz ES his screen bow as the hero in the snc role. | Pontiac Theaters ‘Hollywood Headlines: OAKLAND Sat., Fri., ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers,’ Dana Wynter, Kevin McCarthy; “Shack Out on 101,” Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy By BOB THOMAS STRAND HOLLYWOOD ; af up Sat. Wed.: ‘‘The Littlest Out f . ° A law, Walt Disney, Technicolor. That's the advice many viewers Sneak preview only, 6:30 p.m. Mmimtcivel NEG landet M Wednesday, new Hollywood attrac- Be ee orn tea hs ty a attrac: picture Academy after last week's jgoe Starring audience award WIM telecast. For the second year they met have tried to make TV entertain- Thurs., Sat.: “Adventures of ment out of the Oscar nomina- Quentin Durward, CinemaScope, tions. For the second year they color, Robert Taylor Headline have failed ” ‘Fax ‘Wo Hunters,’’ Red Cameron . : DANGEROUS THEORY , ofe Perhaps they are operating Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills Brazilian Tarantula under the notion that if they throw Worl ‘sla : enough stars into a show, audi- LUNCHEON and DINNERS Monies Lorgest Spider ex wl be xatatied The they RIO DE JANEIRO—The largest of bigness for its own sake is a DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. || Spider in the world is the siant dangerous one I could lead to oe Brazilian tarantula, which is 8 phe network competing in the Sl NDAY DINN YERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. or 9 inches long Its bite is toxic number of stars on a show, With . , . . only to celd-blooded animals and little thousht given to what those LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 has no effect on mammals stars do to entertain There is one small South Ameri- . * . can tarantula that has a poison Naturally the Academy wants Phone MI 4-4800 fer Reservations allegedly toxic to man, but it 1s the money to carry on its work <= x - very rare. ami the sponsor wants the stars and the prestige of the show. But unfortunately, the excuse for the LAST DAY Marllya Monroe in “Don't Bother to Knock” and “Apache Ambush” NOTE! Last Complete Show Starts at 10 P. M. Tonight. are not exciting.’ They never have STARTS DOORS OPEN heen. They are simply a narrow SUNDAY SUNDAY 12:45 ing down to five of the hundreds WEEK DAYS 10:45 of competitors for movie honors Fast with his fists, his horses and his women! | 5 He was through with sin... but sin wasn’t through with him! ‘3 J VE y Community Theaters show is not substantial enough to 9) minutes of sinterest The nominations in themselves sustain w C Searle Ceci? Then technical there is the myriad of awards These are al- ways a dull affair at the final ceremonies. They are five times las dull as the nominations. PADDED OUT | The desperation to provide enough of a show is demonstrated by the fact that the dress rehears- al ran 60 minutes. But it was padded out by the applause (which -seemed almost and the insert of film clips of past and present nom incessant) NCES Ciele—Farmington hn “Tarantula Aga Mara a ¥) enn a and the Ranger Ras 7 COLUMBIA PICTURES presents olp “Queen Bee Joan Craw tors The Spotiers ar . ett Chandler The Phenix City lev Kathry Grant Tine i tnema * VAN HEFLIN.~ “ COUNT THREE AND PRAY | oe " ~ JOANNE. WOODWARD - PHIL CAREY RAYMOND: BURR ALISON HAYES - pls 2nd FEATURE | CINEMASCOPE cms techmmcoon | CARTOON saeiaeemnemnanes . GOLD FOR VILLA! * inte Rochester The Watriors CinemaScope | errol Fiynn, Jo AN Dr u Fury at Gun- sight Pass.’ Da id Brian . The Rains of Ranchipur.” CinemaScope, Lana Turner. Richard Bur- “Beven Cities of Gold”: ton | Wed, Thurs: Michael iCtnemaBcope, Anthony Quinn, Women” color “Apache f Lay That Joan Taylor, Judy Canova Helly | Lloyd Bridges, Rifle Down, Sat “Count Three and Pray.’ Van Heflin, Jeanne Woodward A slice of living history out of Sun Tues Forever Darling.” Lucille Bal). Desi Arnaz Pancho Villa's fabulous saga! Thurs, Sat: “Texas Lady.” Claudette Colbert “Jungle Moon Man," Johnny Weissmuller Keego Sat. “Rains of Ranchipur,” color EDMUND GRAINGER precon Cinema8cope, ane Ene - Port wry Yuma,” color Peter Oreves Joan Tay lor RORY | SHELLEY Oitsia‘al Sun, Wed ‘Court Martial of Bills . Mitchell,’ color, rai nemaScope Gary i Cooper "Tennessee's Partner,’ color CALHOUN WINTERS | ROLAN iCinemaScope, Ronald Regan, Rhonda iy Leet , Sat: “The Tall Man,” color, | Cinemasicope, Clark Gable. Jane Russell, | cote Dinosaur,’ Bill Bryant. Lake—Walied Lake THE TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA JOSEPH "The Sea Chase,’ color, Cinema- | |Bcope. “John Wayne, Lana Turner; “Twin- | kle in God's Eye,"’ Mickey Rooney, Col- | a Gray / Sun, Tues: maScope, Van Heflin, othy Malone Wed... Sat “Battle Cry color, Cine CALLEIA Tab Hunter, Dor Rebel Without @ Cause. color, CinemaScope, James Dean, * { Wichita,” color, CinemaScope, Joel Mx Crea Milferd Sat .*Man of Conflict.'-Edward Arn- old Susan Morrow Wakamba,” Techni- was coler haber oun. Tues *The Night Ho ro Jack Kelly, Hilda Parks & "DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI” , TECHNICOLOR lds Ter JUDY GARLAND IN “A STAR IS BORN” G& Nominations for Oscars Make Poor Video Show Just about the only original ‘€ -Better give it touch on the telecast was the stars gather around the piano 90, 000 Visit Island to sing the nominated songs in a chorus The idea of having possible nom- of inees show up that night and wait last summer, That is some “ in the audiernte for the news is more than the island's population. ; 5 ji 4 f i j ue | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 i ‘Document Compiled | ‘Weather for 463 Years | | CAPE TOWN—Tornadoes, water- | japon, and shattering hailstorms jare the villains of a monumental | |work compiled after years of re-| search bg the Union of South | .| Africa Weather Bureau. - * a td] f The only book of its kind in the) world, it provides a classified list lot all scientific references to the weather of a whole meteorological region—southern Africa—from 1486 to 1949. i Your Watch] , sane, Ss © Adjusted — © Regulated | Expansion Watch Bands Special “1 95 Georges-Newports |< Jewelry Dept. * * *¢ Many of the documents it lists, | including Bartholomew Diaz’ de-; scription of the great storm that | raged off the Cape of Good Hope | when he rounded it in 1486, are in foreign languages: Portuguese, Dutch,.-German, French, anc | Polish. ot qQenuuseeues e H /, BUTTERFIELD THEATRES NEW movies! 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All business is local...and so are all newspapers. ; This message prepared by BUREAU OF. ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Associction, and published in the interests of fuller understanding of newspapers by THE PONTIAC PRESS nth SIXTEEN n kin By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Special Writer eit Outscored from the floor and the AS foul line (percentage-wise),_. Stee oe 2 cm oy pain Van Ryzin said after the game, “cold-as-the-weather” Pontiac|.” ape atch hg "|“that big lad, Eliott really killed High schoo] basketball crew gave up a 55-51 battle to Flint North- , Their 1st 10 shots al] drew blanks, ‘while Vikings were busy getting iseven points to two for PHS. Art | Vikings, on the other hand, col- ‘lected 4 baskets in 15 shots. Pontiac made up the deficit and jwas leading at halftime by a sin- .}us on those boards." An audience, equal to that of |f __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, + game. Treais, shut ouf in the | opening frame, came back | strongly to compile 10 points. the Central game, proved a noisily enthusiasti¢ crowd. The PHS band ‘Hot f : | Ae i i j Contest } FEBRUARY 25, 1956 _- ~+- ern's league-leading Vikings, last nigtit. enlivened things with stirring num- bers. pene gle point, 23-22. Willie Dewalt Despii bility t a ma- Sie point, , jority z ie nee, into the twines,| Who had 23 points to set the scor- Chiefs club gave the invaders a ing pace, contributed the five rough time all the game. points that put PHS ahead. lneeak At 2:15 from the game's end : = * Aare Chiefs went into high gear and Back in action after intermis- (pi ehan @unked in six points to cut the sion, Jerry Radenbaugh and 6-5) Viking late margin to 50-54, (Clarence Elliott combined to send Then big Clarence Eitiott barged (Vikings in front again. Rod Treais’ Pomtiae scenes, ; ibucket a minute later tied the pled Ee ing cag feared . me cea count but Chiefs couldn't hold to een Giver issn nae “ae oy #2) stop to the outfield. Hank Aaron of third baseman Brooklyn picked up getting te nights ot ithe margin, After that, Chiets| 7 er ont: spots st pestete Pontiac. Milwaukee, who came up as an in-|from the Cubs, showed up in the Vikings’ last ¢ a : inever squared the count again. 351 sper cen , ; fielder, moved to the outer gar-|Dodgers’ camp ready to give Jack- tossed in a» side | Elliott's 20 points topped the|Bosiarety detray. “st! ®™4 Jerry/dens, Gil Hodges of Brooklyn, one|ie Robinson a “good fight’ for the Viking production. This big, ac- of the big leagues’ top first base-|regular job. - ' men, formerly was a catcher. | I as ks. Not only did he lead the NY — aeariag! et Elliott —_ o highway bus they wanted, Pontiac's ing to experiment with young x Skiing Sta is key on shots to the pivot and he High School swimming team yes-|je Brandt, a heralded rookie who) terday was idle. The cluly was tolis considered almost a certainty to : i peed = oe Gannon pene es next Tuesday at Bay City. watchful eyes of Manager Freddie’ club many points : -| “The bus originally sent out here} Hutchinson, Luke Appling and Bil-| [on broke down enroute and a sub-jly Jurgess. The latter two know World's Best Jumpers inson, “‘Brandt can hit, he can) Compete in Two Day International Meet FLINT NORTHERN § By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ago is “not giving me any trouble.” Miller.f 410| Several major league ballplay-|That made Chicago Cub skipper| 429 ¢Ts, in recent years, have made Stan Hack mighty happy, Bonus ‘ § the big switch from one position to pitcher Jim Brady, only recently 6 ¢ another with good results, \off the Notre Dame campus, looked 30 18 a | >. + * good in pitching three hitless: in- 14 14 14-5; Mickey Mantle of the New York nings in the Detroit Tigers’ quar- § 20° 13—85'Yankees was shifted from short- ters. And Ransom Jackson, the ’ Ryen.g Raden ch.g 4 8 2 A 1 Warren.c 2 Victory gave Vikings a fine 8-1 mark for the season, with one game to go. Chiefs’ now have 5-4, in 3rd place. ~ In other Saginaw Valley en- counters Friday night Flint Cen- tral battered Saginaw Eastern 82- 68 to tie with Arthur Hill for 2nd place. Hills won a dull contest from Bay City Central 65-63. Deb Blendin of Saginaw hit 45 points. For the Ist 3 minutes Chiefs’ drove in for layups, fired at the rims, tried for tipins, but no go. Only 10 Pitchers to Stay | Mound Competition Hottest for Tigers hander from Jersey City. Brady signed for a $30,000 bonus last June, promptly developed a sore| arm and didn't throw a ball in competition, Brady finally pitched yesterday in a team workout and the Tiger brass breathed a sigh of relief. He looked pretty good in three hitless innings, walking only one and striking out one, curate shooting Hosea was i Swim Meet Called Off «se : one pla th roke the Chiefs’ : — Because of failure to get the} Now the St. Louis Cards are go- trol of the boards all | ; ord ‘ce . Heiing thane te have met Bay City Central in the |land a job in the majors this year. season's last dual. test. Now, the| The experiment started in the St.| e 0 eS Louis ‘camp yesterday under the) lron Mountain Dewalt’s play sparkled most |Stitute was sent out. It didn't meet just about ali there is to know On oun of the way. His shooting was off (with Coach Bob Boyce's require-|about playing shortstop. bounds took many & follow shotiwou-PHS match will take place some but he kept the club in the ment, hence the cancellation, “What can you lose,”’ said Hutch-| throw, he’s unusually fast and) good shortstops who can hit are) scarce, So we're going to give it a| whirl.” | * Ld ie Alex Grammas, who played that IRON MOUNTAIN W—A field of /118 riders, including some of the |world’s best, were scheduled to Position for the Cards last season, ‘compete today in the Kiwanis In- batted only .240 with three homers. ternational Ski Jumping Tourna- Lou Boudreau, a good shortstop ment on Iron Mountain's giant Pine for Cleveland in the 1940's, put his Mountain ski alide Kansas City Athletics through al - oo two and a half hour workout—their, The same stars will compete to-| first, of the training grind.! Morrow in the A. J. Barth Memo- find a single weight problem with "4! Tournament here. pitchers Alex Kellner and Arnie Heading an international set |Portocarrero surprisingly svelte. | of contenders are Pentti Uotinen | In other big league camps, An-, and Esko Mommeo, both of Fin- igelo Dagres, 21-year-old rookie, land and favorites to capture top from Rhode Island State Univer-) honors. Uotinen will jump with sity, smacked two homers, a dou-) his right arm.in a cast, having ble and a single in Baltimore's first| broken it recently in a fall, intrasquad game, Rookie outfield-| pesnite the injury, Uotinen sailed| er Solly Drake said the right ankle 999 Fis ina practice jump Thurs- |he broke in spring training a Year /qay trom the Pine Mountain slide, ~ |highest artificial slide in the world. | Tern abate _ The Pine Mountain jump record) ‘is 300 feet, set last year by Rudy . NATIONAL LEAGUE erento Cotes por! Maki of Ishpeming. The North ; sl ce American recard lntiGi tect | fellow at right above. He is Clarence Elliott (55), TODAY'S SCHEDULE Detroit at Montreal | | A heavy fog hampered rehearsals Flint Northern center, who personally accounted ‘on the mountain yesterday, | for 20 points of the 55-51 total as Vikings won. The Brady is a bonus player, he can't be farmed out. _ ] Two of the 22 pitchers on the roster are unsigned — Billy Hoeft and Babe Birrer. Hoeft is here but general manager Muddy Ruel: went back to Detroit yesterday. Two more pitchers came into the fold yesterday — Bob Tiefe- nauer and Pete Wojey. Tiefe- nauer is former St. Louis Carrdi- nal property while Wojey, at 34, has .been kicking .around | the minors for years. He had a brief trial with Brooklyn a couple of seasons back but was shipped to Montreal. Wojey complained bitterly that he hadn't been given a fair chance, Fourteen of the pitchers on the| roster saw some service with the) Tigers last season. Hoeft, with) 16-7, had the best won and _ lost| record LAKELAND, Fla. (#—The De- troit Tigers need a second base- man and another hitting outfielder but the hottest spring training com- petition may be in the pitching department. «ww * Manager Bucky Harris says he to carry only 10 pitchers. The Tiger roster lists 22 and there are another handful here at the rookie camp bidding for recogni- “Tt means a lot to know that we tion. oS s |won't have to carry a pitcher on The only man sure of a job is our staff who will be nothing but Jim. Brady, a 19-year-old ‘Jeft-'dead wood," Harris said. Since Share Houston Lead Kroll, Barber Fire Hot 137s HOUSTON w — Ted Kroll and way mark. Both were sevén under; Barber shared the lead in'par, Kroll with a 70-67, Barber} $30,000 Houston Open today with a 67-70. Loop Cage Titles Sewed Up on All Wayne-Qakland | Bi-County League ever, were numerous, The 45-year-old Jimmy Demaret| Nortliville warmed up for next Coach Barney Swinehart threw ‘and a newcomer, 23-yearold Jon ; it' Gustin of Charlottesville Va.. had Its all over as far as titles go in\ond-place deadlock. Simer had 15 Friday's clash with Milford by everything but the bench itself in romping over cellar-dwelling Holly the game against Eastland, to fin- 1388, Joe Jiminez, Midlothian, lil, the Inter-Lakes, Eastern Michigan, field goals and six free throws last night, 78-33, in a Wayne-Oak- ish the season with a perfect 12-0 Pontiac Press nove Chief, overshadowed by Elliott, is Hudson Ray, Only in this instance, Ray got the rebound from VIKING BIG GUN—What happened to Pontiac High School basketball team, last night, in PHS gymnasium was largely engineered by the 6-5 Elliott in a bit of 3rd period action. No. 12 in the background is Willie Dewalt, PHS ace, who fired 23 points for game honors. Boston «et Toronto SUNDAYS SCHEDULE Detroit at New York. Boston at Chicago Fronts |Hutchins getting 26 for Ortonville } * ¢ ® stage for Ridling’s bucket. Rid- ling’s 18 points led the Trojans while George Lang of Clarkston | took point-making laurels with | 27. Brighton piled’ up a 31-16 half- In Southern Thumb action, Mem phis had an easy time with New Baltimore St. Marys 65-49 with Len Jakubiak hitting 22, and Almont ended with an 84 league mark by had a 13°. ileagues, and there remains little mong his total. * e « idoubt of any change in the Oakland Inter-Lakes League sub-par putts to draw even with Barber, the first-round leader, at the 72-hole tournament's half-| Tied at 140 were Jimmy Clark, B despite the loss of Fitzgerald to Lagunda Beach, Calif., and Deen Avondale last night. * Wood, Liberty, Tex. “ : ; o9 ne ’ os : | "The Yellow Jackets of coach Berkley clinched the title as was 4 - Netory time edge, then coasted to a 62-36 pic, ark ¢ » sec J Needles Listed A seven-way tle at 141 included’ Dick. Bye handed *ritscerald] « expected in beating Waterford ie irae Bs a = Oo + er Weel : eee i” aK ‘and: the! second downing Brown City 69-55 as Larry | ,#K . clinched 2nd place for the Mus- win over West Bloomfield in a straight title. oe oe ae |Jackie Burke Jr. and Morty Fur- sound belting 56-48 te finish | 48-38, but Walled Lake salvaged ;. Kersten poured in 34 points. « Ju ae tangs ‘league game at Brighton. Herb) The Chieftains led 145 at the Early Favorite in Flamingo Run | = ete delarel Houston titlists;| cond place tie with Madison. ‘the runnerup spot by dumping im Turnesa, the 1%52 PGA cham-) Each has 9 9-3 recerd. Southfield 65-49. pion, and long driving George) | It pushed the Bayer, probably the most im-| Fitzgerald has yet to play Claw- f Rangy Clayton Pethers, who (Snyder bucketed 20 points for quarter, 29-8 at halftime and then has been scorching the basket |Brighton and Frank Rogers paced) let the reserves carry the rest of since’ becoming eligible the 2nd ‘the Lakers with 17. | the game to win 47-32. League Standings defending Jays ift| first place { Win-iakes MIAMI, Fila, i-—Sixteen swift | proved pro golfer on the winter,son and a loss could throw the aeeks ust piece “io” thud in two semester, continued his sizzling Dick Cole and Lou Haase got “er bans wit , representing the best tour. league into a three way tie, but = pace for Northville with q 27- E t Mi hi 14 and 10 respectively tor half of wenel Ure 73 waeean A Fi of the thoroughbred crop now in Missing for the third round was this doesn't seem probable. | Center Larry Hughes topped point spree. George MacDaniels as erm Ic igan - T ee pees " . . | Southfield : 4 Van “Dyke @ 10 Florida, compete today ata mile cary Middlecoff. the 3-1 pre-tour-| * bd . | the Vileing attack with 30 points " topped the losers with 16 points. es ane at Solaris record fin- “Final standings . and an eighth in Hialeah Park's! wament favorite. The former Mem-| Avondale took a 28-21 halftime with guard Ken Moser leading | Leaquechampion iMiliced | cut_| Birmingham will have to be con- 'S© at 141 for Utica. | OAKLAND 8 $149,800 Flamingo Stakes, | na ' m9 margin and in the third period) the Jays with 16. Laie pela aee peas tent with 3rd place this season in’ I. wi Wt . phis dentist scored a par 72 for the! scored Rochester, 80-70, in an of-) . , Fitzgerald 92 Tros 5 7 The ge restricted to 3-year. 1,122-yard Memorial Park course Larry Herron dumped in five field| Eleven players got into the scor- fensive non-loop battle at Milford ed Fasten =e menial a, er ames | Avendele : 3 Ben . 3 Fs | r rill es Ms : : ~ a ; ; so . : co baad ‘s 55-42 lacing by Eas | Madtson ake Orlo 1 olds and the winner will earn 4 yesterday but his first-round 80 left 202s to build the margin up to 14 ing column for Waterford but none Big Jim Davidson stole scoring St night's 55 acing: by ast Rs osinn iaia 1, \scinecon #3 Lake Orton purse of $112,600. points. Top scorer was Jerry. Paul| <) _- |Detroit on the Maple floor. f meo and Oxiord did a repeat) “sone game to play All will carry 122 pounds except him three strokes short of the cut-) Nth 2 paluts. ’ jover 8 points as the Skippers fin- honors again, this time chalking ; : for this year’s record books. The ) Needles, who was foaled in Florida off. Today’s field was limited to ™ Ae soe Db ; ‘ished in Sth place with a 46 mark. up 32 points for the Redskins. Ed Zormeier and Ron Emerick Bulldogs took Oxford in camp fot eed MICHIGAN — : (90 pros and 10 amateurs, plus) | pseville, the Dragons of | ¢ e @ Dave Peters led Rochester with 24. each scored 17 points for the in, cecond time th as . ee ion ’ ' : > Er » is season and fk Port Hure 91 Ferpda) 4 ri — aaj Reoee Commis ‘ties, and a 36-hole 149 or better) Lake Orion played q close game | Gentile and Whalen had 17 each *¢ * Shamrocks, who trailed after the fhe samme 59-50 ene ta ELL | Fast ‘Detzatt 73 “Mt Clemens 1c . ruling is allowed 5, making was needed to avoid the cutoff.) for three periods before falling . i oe ae oe A jump shot in the last five !8€ quarter before taking com- . = - cone Gane topless his impost only 117. SRR | 64-86 to end in! the) cell , for Berkley. The Bears who have) A Jump 5 1 the las € Oxford's Dave Thomas and Chet So 2 ss rae | © wt bed Ld Ut bend Go ye Rovall Oak roma on the seconds by Darrell Ridling gave Mand te win going away. Bob ‘ham of Rome ns, Pp + Off his record and with the avariten ania: ‘ON only yal Oak remaining on the ») : | : Markham of Romeo tied for scor- WAYNE-OAKLAND : | Two other favorites had narrow, the league. Nick Niera had 18 ; Ade e Tr , : ville 56. Isbell and John Flesser tallied | ; s : my weight advantage. Needles was a. schedule made a remarkable finish the Trojans of Clarenceville a 56- ing honors with 20 points each wit uv 52 age, Nine ry escapes. Gene Littler, the Texas and Jim Drake 16 for Orion with 'to what was a dismal start, 34 comeback decision over visiting, 16 and 14 points respectively for | imlavicin , " staal Ne! ute A a 47 choice in the morning line. The Open winner, took a seven on the) Len Martyniak getting 22 for | 5 ee | the Maples. | eRe SOLY (took the (Measure ot) ete no rine a 5 5 After three straight losses, Berk- Clarkston in a 2-0 thriller. Ortonville 87-79 in a South Central’ par-four ed| Reseville. Yim — x : already has won more than $130,-| pj = her ies es et asa us , \ley won 10 of 11 including 8 straight) The Wolves led throughout the | In other league games, champion league lees ue Jim Simer scored 36 of Madi- and the title for coach Fred Holds-| contest until. the iast minute of Port Huron measured Mt. Clem- scoring. 000 and will be the second native ” son to appear in the Flamingo. | after rounds of 76 and 73. son's 51 points as the Eagles worth who handled the junior var- play when Clarenceville knotted ens, 70-61, and Ferndale dumped Larry Dorow and Duane Mason Brighton game that saw plenty of} °Completed league play son of Ponder out of Noodle Soup | BIRMINGHAM EAST DETROIT OFT GFT ler, a big pitcher-son of former great first baseman George Sisler ig @xpected to be one of the rookies picked today by Boston Red Sox Manager Mike Higgins for a tryout in the major leagues. yesterday's 125-mile sportsman and modified race when his car conked out after about’ 70 miles. Tim Flock of Atlanta, who led from the ™ start, won with an average speed ve Of 89.41 miles an hour | BOWLING HOWE'S JETS LADIES wou WL filers 34 Easler's 1 47 Morr! 037 Minn Woolen 40 48 47 41 Colonial 39 48 42 Cessna 35 53 ee 45 P. Valentine 218 | SINKER — Walled Lake’s high scoring center Larry Hughes dropes in a two pointer. He hit 30 defeated Southfield 6-49 on the Walled I ot Lake in sécond place in th points last night as the Vikings ake court. The win put e Inter*-Lakes conference. Birrer told the Buffalo Courier- \Express “I talked to Muddy Ruel Frank Forbés scored it 6-3-1 and |(Detroit general manager) last Judge Bert Grant tallied it 64 in P. (Pete) Stevens. 47, has been snight on the phone, but we were Castellani's favor. unable to gome to any agree- ‘ment.’ Mrs. T. Christopher’s Donna's Ace. \dumped Troy 51-43 to force a sec-/sity last season. | the count” at 54-all to set the Hazel Park, 73-52. hit 28 and 21 for Imlay with Bob Fiesser 6214 Zormetr 74 finished seventh in a field of 1 in YOUNG Amateurs ~~ —— ln aan ———— 7 Isbell F216 Fmeriek 63 1947, Gi G ] P p R It ip . R i Q 5 ; i an 2 4 Poanictae 19 ¢ ——-— ive Gal Pros rep Results owering Redford weer ez a eniion e | I ulnte K 1 Two Dons Selected Plenty Trouble ; sa priseerate wx : . to eho ss om . j ondale & itegerald | Halftice Bact Det TF NEW YORK two members beat etra wes Whips Shamrocks, 73-44 0 0") 8 ". =“ , = = aa en ton arbor 97. } er i of San Francisco's undefeated SARASOTA, Fla. W—A crop of Berkley 48 Waterford 3a” | , ROMEO OXFORD ss ries sel) sn . Brighton 62. West Bloomfield we = rac) = salle isan le oe young amateurs is making the vet- Dearborn Fordson 61, Mont oe 4s A towering band of cagers from tain Royal Oak St. Mary. Bame wre: He Rrar ae € . & Jones, today were named to orp neeirieis 7 > air Dexter 60. Hartiand 48 t : spies : a adit lay in the al East We bas oop professional Sollcrs: ft th T) East Detroit $5. Birmingham 42 (Redford St. Mary proved too time is.2 pn Black etl Ree aa piay in the annual East-West bas- eyebrows in the Babe Zaharias lint Nerthern $3. Pontiac 51 } : - < Wag ‘ ST MICHAFI : y Behn! [ae ee Ue ketball game sponsoted by the c r ° Fitnt Centra] 82, Saginas 68 {much for St. Michael to handle i. RED ST MARY Sehintct 4412 Thomas R40 : 1 & ue ea by te Cancer Fund Open Golf Tourna- :dale 73. Hazel Park 52 \Friday night elie: ee ee, Ue ele | 0 7 Breene Ta 4 New York Herald Tribune at Madi- ment | Farmington 72, Van Dyke 57 ee Bioan De ee ee t & Taughne 06 6 = . Yeh} Fark RT ae -. =, ' Carghe at ye ler yO TF son Square Garden March 31 - - & Highiene ed ed he ven st | The -St. Mary quintet complete- Hail 233 Stuer | 3 1g Roberson 163 ————————————— nt ree ey ag : t Vay a > hack _ = 3 JT OD Ts y SRN ASCO 1 © 2 Hough * 5 While Betsy Rawls of Spartan-| Lansing extent ta. Ksinimasce Cent 42) ly es es i kboaris’ in Priehe 0 2 Arhanes il ‘ 26 eae ‘es z M | [ f kd hurg, S.C., a veteran pro, holds | Lapeer $7, Owosso 41 giving the invading Shamrocks a Halpin 113 ee ; $ petals a 1358 Totale 14 22 56 i \, $ le id « t ii ‘ 5 Se a 8 » 2 alftime ae , 42. C : ap e @a 5 ge a one-stroke lead with 143 at the! pet yeriie | A Abate a Stephen 43 73-44 shellacking, their worst de Baca BoM meo 42. Oxford 28 ® halfway point today in the 72-hole! Medias; Troy ones nine feat of the season. It was the 4th rian Feed SEE + FITZGERAHTD 7, ¢ y a be) , ikne i tn } © T Chicago Hawks df tournament, four amateurs are! Northvilfe 78 Holly 83 78) setback in 13 games for the Mikes Ea alia ese aS “4 a . 8 “ Herron 7014 Clery oe ' Sari Port Huron 70. Mt Clemens 61 ee ae : Yo *— tS paul 192 aak , . J among the leaders. . | Romeo $9, Oxford $0 Bob Mineweaser'’s team was | nnechy as 28 Burk ar? fe < sto aa * * Roseville 64. Lake Orion 56 Saunder 22 Tf <= By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | &. uth Haver no match for the Redford lads, sun ders 02 2 Smith 033 “ . : a h Jers Ser 10% i) eld ren 63. Dowagtac 58 : . Moultin ©1 1 Collins ans There’s no telling where the To- Ruth Jessen of Seattle heads the, south Laxe 89. Lakeview 64 who shared the West Side cham. | Wright 23 7 Wood 029 t D amateurs with a 148 which puts! St Marys of Red 73. Pont St Mike 44 | \ 2 s Andros SB A ronto Maple Leafs would be this her jn sixth place, A stroke behind! Utica 47 Bastiand 3200) Contra Leen ts woe ht Gb _ = a Ls é f § A ( Utils stland 32 argo Ane : = Season without Tod Sloan , ne : Walled Lake 88. Bouthfie id 49 Mary cagers scored in double pd UO Totale 17 14 49 ; is Wiffi Smith of St. Clair, Mich. Rigs aan gore ret Mes | . 1 = Halftime Avondale 28 Fitegeraid 21 The 28-year-old center, who wanda Sanches of Baton R Pere ware oe | figures, headed by 64', Fred ® : anda oanches at Louge ¥rne 60. Wille in | . ; scored a total of only 24 goals in : - ° mn URE. Ypsilanti §1, Lincoln Park 4) | Arbanas with 26 points. John MILFORD ROCHESTER : La., has a 150 and Ann Quast of ae = ' GFT GPT the last two years, is having his Maryville. Wash. 152 ; 2 Keller hit 17 points for the Sham- Davidson 12832 Van Nocker 12 28 best of six National Hockey League MAP™ Me, Wash 12 ei eee | ts : . . ; T et of 8 scramble in front of the; ae . CIAA Tourney ot ooeians C isemt- iday - afternoon when they enter-- NEW YORK (INS)—Rocky Cas- Wood«ard o He oF f Chicago nets and sent it into the) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. ww poe aciend State Ei North Carc-| Ss | ———— ara = —|tellani, fifth-ranked middleweight Duncan 2 V4 ; . = ; , <5 ee _ mn oe rT 66; ‘inston -Saler NCi 79, . | S é ; . D 10 » goal midway in the third period to Late model convertibles took OVEL North Carolina College 69° | Birrer Doesn’‘t Like from Cleveland, Ohio, won a unani- Rueres vols give Toronto a 2-1 victory over the in the long weekend of stock car| (eenilinsile Lonci Rtas ee Ti ‘56 Contract repus }decisoniiover Biilalnie John Bien clan Black Hawks. The marker was Selle today and Joe Weatherly of Christian 96 Bion 82, East Carolina 64. igers ontrac L. Sullivan last night in a nation-; ~ 339 Tod 35th. : i 5 ae. or hettnr a Midwestern Tourney at Nashville (sem{-! ; te ar : . : he te oe ee : a see ck fypals— Tenn mee OS. Gren bine Lay - BUFFALO, N.Y, «&—Righthand. ally televised 10 round bout at am @1) = é ae \ Sp smi F 7 itral State iOhic . > - : afi ‘ » (Garda eee eee ; : a ae ain os SPC aD aNd ee ee ee one) of? ackton er Werner (Babe! Birrer, of the Madison Square Garden Totals 201945 | Totae 09 11 4 - . e . Are ; ~ ucky . _ aes at ; : iftim Weiled Lake 3 uth fie) Sisler Gets Tryout su De " ‘ oe ean, Danville, K F Detroit Tigers is dissatisfied Castellani. a 2 to 1 favorite, was 30 . y { D le, Ky ‘sem!- u re “ finals '—Georgto (Ky 7 7 . 7 + . terme c is 1996 c ny clear e aeto % Saray hee SARASOTA, Fla. —Dave Sis Weatherly was runniig third in Morris Brown iGa) se 1 10 Centre 78 ted Se ee ee oer, iSheets of all the officials. Referee Barney Felix and Judge Stevens Moves ‘Up PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Pete: jnamed head football coach at | Castellani weighed 159: Sullivan Temple University, sticceeding ath ‘scaled 161. letic director Josh Cody. f re SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. _ | THE PONTIAC PRESS Your Neighbor’s House Heres a New House of Seven Gables . By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor “You can't miss the house. There are only two houses on our road, and the other one isn't done.” Mrs. Leon Robertson of Rochester cheerily gave us direc- tions for reaching® her new home. The Press photographer's car lurched through the snow and mud ruts of the subdivision road and drew up into Robertsons’ driveway. The house is situated on a turn of the road, -deep in a wooded area. | “It’s @ real*house of seven gables. The Robertsoms like the broken roof* line ang ir- regular lines on back and front of the house. The exterior of the home is orange brick with wedgwood blue board and batten trim. The lacy iron columns in front are to be painted blue when warm weather comes. Just inside the front door the REFLECTIONS—This antique mirror frame has been refinished in tawny cherry to match the chest over which it hangs. It reflects the living room windows and through them the out-of-doors. floor ts covered with slate. The rest of the hallway is carpeted. We hung our coats in a closet that’s “just for guests.” It is too, There wasn’t a thing in it save lots of hangers. The family has it own coat closet down the hall. The only furniture in the nar- row hall is a fine antique walnut chest with a large framed mirror above it. This chest has been refinished in tawny cherry to match the wood of the living room pieces. The color is beau- tiful. Throughout the house Mrs. Robertson has carried a unified color scheme, using autumn shades. Her daughter's bedroom is the only exception (more of that later). Caravan, which is a grayed sandalwood, is the color of the paint on the living reom and There is no mantel on the Ten- nessee rock fireplace wall. The several projecting rock shelves hold brass planters filled with green plants. Like the hall floor, the hearth is made of siate. All the wood used for interior finishing is birch. .Finished in natural. tones, it presents a varied display of grain and de- sign. Divider walls shut off the entrance hall from the living reom and mark off the dining room. Cupboards below and a planter on top make up the. first one. Brass dowels to the: - ceiling decorate the dining reom divider. In front of the fifteen-lizht, bowed front window there is a plain green sofa. Two easy chairs are upholstered in printed fabrics. As noted before, the tables are tawny cherry. A desk, once dark mahogany, has been bleached to the same shade. Brass accessories and brass accents on the wooden lamp bases go well with the autumn colors. Brass is used also for handies on the built-in buffet in the dining room, This takes up most ef one wall. A brass ceiling fixture gives good light over the table. Draperies here and in the living room are a _ simple white, The dining room furniture is honey maple. A row of fruit SHADES OF AUTUMN — Walls almost neutral in tone are a fine background for the upholstered furniture covered in autumn shades. Mrs. Robertson has used brass extensively for her accessories. Even the dowels above the room divider to the rear SUCCESSFUL HOMEWORK — Barbara Robertson is studying interior decoration at Michigan State. She put some of her lessons into practice when she planned this room. White is the background dll ze _ CONTRAST IN TEXTURE — In this view of the Robertsons’ kitchen we are looking toward the dinette efd. One wall is built of \ ‘ brick, while the others are painted terra cotta below the flowered » Pentiae Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp color, with aqua, red and black for contrast. A small part of the ‘ . large built-in dresser shows at the left. PTE ig Tn a Sra ae . rye paper. The counter dividing the two sections of the room is covered with: beige linoleum. The floor is confetti-patterned in shades of yel- low, brown and green % ’ \ * wooden frames is spaced evenly over the table. Back of the living room is the family’s hobby room. This room has a large storage closet for Photographic equipment and other hobbies. Mr. Robertson’s collection of antique bells stands on a high shelf. prints in CURVED PICTURE WINDOW — The unusual part of this picture window is that it is gently curved. The view outside is an ever-chang- ing one of light and shadows among the trees. To the back, at the ckoround See. Sah hee ete aE SRRIRR CR fF Nema ore. eam eect SAY CCR RRR The unusual feature of this room is the irregular _ brick wall across the back of the room. Set at an angle is a second fireplace with a raised hearth, all in Mississippi Roman brick. The picture window looks out on and a door opens onto a ledge rock. ae i eS Hi A HOBBY ROOM Mrs. Robertson pursues her hobby in the fam- is Roman brick. The ceiling also is made of ily’s hobby room — she knits. Three walls of this room are made of | Squares. Beyond the picture window there is a horizontal strips of birch paneling. The fourth wall, seen at the right, porch. for LIVIN a he ORLA RA PNT RRR Re RIO i BL large porch. When it is screened next summer, it will be another living room. ~ jreen and gold are.the cec- orating colors.: The most striking item in the room is the linen braided rug in shades of yellow, black, gray and white. . Mrs. Robertson has a large os a OA me UNM NN light kitchen in which to work, One end is given over to space for a dinette. Here, the end . wall is made of the same brick as that in the hobby room. There’s a built-in buffet. The breakfast table has & composition top in a birch pat- ‘(Continued on page 18, col. 3) is tema ay right, can be seen the planter-divider which shuts off the hall from the living room, The carpeting is beige; the draperies white; and the sofa green. c birch, this time in door leading to the i i + ‘ 3 ' { 7 j : ; [I | EIGHTEEN , | re in oe % : then be coated in a color with . \ aM ) Blue-Green Walls high light reflectance. | re | rh Still another means of bring-/ i Restful for Office jing the greatest amount of wnat. jural light into a dark office is to) : carry the white of ‘the ceiling) In a dark office that needs the gown onto the upper wall areas. | maximum aid that light-reflecting ,jmost without exception, it is, surfaces can give — where all advisable to utilize the ceiling | desk workers face the same way| area in Ge i at His Tght-re-| some’ As flecting best. This would mean) =—e* eine adv abi al coating it with a flat white paint | paint the wall they face in a rest which reflects light evenly, smocth;| ful tint of blue-green. The other'}, — without eye-intruding high-| three walls and the ceiling may light. WE HAVE IT... the only blind that makes your room | c | eee ESS Ae i dln RE RR RE eRe Te fey ENT RH Side The New Flexalum TWI-NIGHTE NO MONEY DOWN For Year-Round Protection With the New Dadian tat A Matinee dy de te te ie ®; tuibuiviuiiie bb bib bp pap pb bpp nh bbe bnbahnne all li lll Ala al cite tlc Al dl 3 ln a i Mi A in i it ht hn hs i te te te PwwvuvevwvvevvueVvTCTTT “ALUMINUM AWNINGS @ Keeps Your Floor Dry @ Complete Ventilation @ Colors to Match Your: House Trim @ Rattle-Free Construction @ Keep Their Shape AWNING L&V company FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M. SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P. M. i lll in tint ln li ln ls it ln An nln nl ln cll la dl il ln Ca bia Bh li hh hil he hh hh te tt te al la a a i i i i in Min hi tine Nie i Li Mi li i Mi inti ti Ni th it be tt FE 5-2102 STOVE IN THE WALL — Mrs. Leon Robertson of Rochester displays her unusual stove. Each of underneath. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 235, 1956 af i J ri while a curved fifteen-light window is a _ the burners controls odors. Note the birch storage | units, devoid of any hardware. All have hand pulls _ Pi ga o eek. +4 es marly A i Vii AR ' ‘4.3 Aram ees 2 By eh Sel eee Bao te : See RRR Na ic idl nae tdi aicliae aR. WAVERLY WOODS HOME — An irregular exterior and seven roof gables dis- _ feature of the living room. Orange brick and wedgewood blue trim makes this a color- | tinguish this Waverly Woods home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robertson of Rochester. Dec- | orative ironwork marks the front entrance, lie san te lei i ful home. It is built in a magnificent setting of woods. Ein at it er | ys + boards above give roomy storage space. In the hall there is a cedar-lined closet. The bathroom is a pleasing combination of gray and yel- low. Another wall-length mir- ror is fastened above the tiled vanity. The bathtub is parti- tioned off. Leon. Robertson cleared most | Three wal] closets with cup- | ——— of his 150x250-foot lot. He sawed down dozens of trees. This coming spring and sum- mer his project will be to com- plete the landscaping. Started in June, the house | was finished for moving day | the middle of November. J. H. | Russ of Rochester was the build- er. CONCRETE or CINDER BLOCKS FE 4.4570 FE 8-0332 , 199 Mechanic Street The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BUY TODAY! (Order by phone... FE 4-1555 if you can't come in) SHOP of PONTIAC We'll Deliver Yours Monday ! EE CSCC SCT CCC CUT CCC CCC CCU CCC CVC CAD Bb be Dt tt i i ll the four burners folds up into the wall when not in use, leaving the counter free. A mefal hood above ROY LAZENBY, MANAGER — 4 Robertson's Occupy WINTER PRICES all A ll ll ln Al dl nt dl th dl he sh th thin A resistant. Everything Home in Rochester (Continued from page 17) tern. Around the top there {s | a brass band, while the legs are | black trimmed with brass. tial. Barbara, the Robertsons’ college-age daughter, is study- ’ neu | Father has an arm chair coy- | !mg_ interior decoration at L STORM WINDOWS | ered in plastic; the rest of the Michigan State University. | ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALUMINUM AWNINGS — for All Type Homes! Call | FE 4-6089 | 9A. M. to 9 P.M. L. W. Bogert Free Door Hood with Every Order of Aluminum Awnings —Porch or Patio family have plain chairs Back hall, utility room and the upper part of the kitchen walls are papered. The flower | garden print has green, terra cotta, brown and chartreuse on white. Curtains in a matching print hang at the windows. There are lots and lots of birch cupboards in this conven- jent kitchen. They have no handles, only invisible hand holds. Walls around the cab- inets are painted terra cotta, with the ceiling a mustard yellow, The Robertson kitchen is equipped with Book burners—in- dividual burners mounted in the wall instead of the conventional stove. When not in use, they fold up flat, leaving the counter free for other uses. The wall She Jumped at the chance last summer to put some of her lessons into practice. Planning her own room in the new house gave her actual experience. The result is a completely modern room, very bright and clear-cut. The walls are white. | A creamy cotton rug covers the entire floor. Quilted aqua spreads box in the two beds pushed up against a corner table. This table, as well as one chair, is painted black. - The white draw draperies have a modern pattern of turquoise, red, black and gold. Throw pil- lows of corduroy and velvet pick up this same red and black. The lamp has a brass standard with a white shade. On one wall there is a mam- moth, built-in dresser of birch out on nylon glices. The paper oven is placed next to the | with brass handles. Over it - bs burners with a separate broiler | 8 eight-foot mirror reflects : wnhihg torm in ow a es below mest of the room. There's a : All appliances are mustard | woven reed chair for relaxa- 233 S. Telegraph — One Block South of Voorheis foie Ay deawere putt tion. ' Early American furniture. Their LG HEATED CONCRETE -.- AT NO EXTRA * Concrete Block 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! CHARGE! You Con Depend On Us Fer * “Four QUALITY .. . SERVICE... Seasons SATISFACTION Aluminum Windows * Thoro Seal Cement Paint (Gov. App.) CALL FE 2-0283 ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE | 399 S. PADDOCK ST. has been treated to make it spot bedroom has maple twin beds possible has been done to keep work at a minimum. For a homemaker who works part time this is essen- | } | | to Ed Heinz of Royal Oak for | | revision and a final drawing. | with gold calico spreads. The walls are gold, the homespun | craperies brown. From the liv- ing room the beige carpeting has been extended through the hall | and into this bedroom. i Like so many new houses these days, this one was a family project. The Robertsons drew up their own plans, then took them 51 West Huron Street Hamilton. CLOTHES NO WIRING! JUST PLUG IN! Own the Dryer that took women Puts fluffiness ‘and freshness in your clothes. out of the cold! Only pennies a day buys it! Free Delivery! Free Installation! Easy Terms! INSTALLED FREE GAS MODEL The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 7, of PONTIAC Shop by Phone, Too! DRYER “] 29° $159.95 Phone FE 4-1555 ~ Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 VETS: 195 Moves You Right In! 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HOUSE © 70-foot wide lots ® Storms and screens included ® Kitchen fan and hood © Garbage disposer © Vanity in tile bath ® Colored bath fixtures ® Rough-in lavatory in basement ® Spacious birch cupboards © Picture windows in living reom and kitchen © Class bathtub enclosure © jalousie in kitchen AREA © Public schools, elementary and high, Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, all within.2 blocks. © Township park, with ewimming, picnick- ing, playground across the street, © State-stocked trout stream right in the development, © 5 minutes te Bloomer State Park © 50 lakes-within 10 minute drive © Shopping centers © City water and sewers ® Police and fire protection. 18450 James Couzens, Detroit “MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P. 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Building authorities recognize that improved kitchen layout and modern equipment, such as the built-in decentralized gas range much of the basic kitchens laundry tions, leave less to the imagina- and heating equipment for modern housing, points to this tendency among progressive builders as as- ,Suring a_continyation of the high rate of home: construction. Time was, says GAMA. when a clinically white, laboratory-tyvpe kitchen was all a builder needed to attract the woman buyer. for the man, his interest in the More functional than ever from a tion of the buyer—man or wom- In other words, unlike the bare living room or bedroom the pre-furnished before the family moves in. Furthermore, GAMA says, al- | WE BUY OR SELL i | LAND CONTRACTS * FE 4-0528 * Ask fer Tom Bateman IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE YOU | || BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. | | | — kitchen was merely academic or housewife’s standpoint, they also |just polite. He generally was more Possess considerably more man- concerned about maintenance costs 2PPeal in both gadgetry and auto- and mortgages. | mation. INVEST IN RESEARCH Husbands and wives seeking new Today, GAMA studies show, homes often disagree on such jj] many builders invest in research things as exposures, the number, } to predet?rmine the changing de-'size and location of rooms, prox- mands of home buyers. And they imity to schools, shopping and de- find, for example, that the trend pots. But more than ever, they i to color, comfort and livability in agree that the kitchen is the heart i the kitchen causes prospective buy- of the home, and builders who an- | * * * ers to spend more time, as a com- ticipate this fact report that more plete family unit, viewing this part homes sales than ever reach the i\| of the home than all the other dotted-line stage during a tour of features combined ‘this all-purpose room. grand opening of....... 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At mght is detail of button-curtains with | 1% Baths are FIR FLOORING ‘ | table of rickrack trimmed fabric. oo ce wee ore te a 4-Bedroom FIBRECLAS BLANKET INSULATION Button -on Cafe Curtains 100 v= el a eee Rin? 4 sa | Brick Ranch Home : See Sc aed} : B S E ] : A: ; Can Be Sewn Very Easily Models at USE OUR ‘MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN! : : i Cafe curtains can give a lift toa series of scallops about two — (oe Ge Ge Lageb nate eon M4 peaieaderl — E. almost any window in the hause. inches deep. 3] 5 500 in the » oF N bo , Pay by the Mo. 7 Smart and easy to make are but- UgE PATTERN | ’ H ton-on curtains which have special ‘cing gc . - 7 LO ip Sepuirene ane : interest in their novel use of but-/ Us!& scalloped paper pattern as includes lot “Always Service—All Ways : tons and their gay multi-color 4 guide, cut material for facings. ‘ PS tee trim. Cut lengths of material for cur- LOWRIE LUMBER : oll - ° * * ” " * tain. Turn a one-inch hem in e Hickory Grove Road at Franklin Road—Bloomfield An effective color combination |S side edges of curtains; then turn ALBERT B. co. 3 to make curtains of yellow indian- 4 three-inch hem in bottom edge, Donald R. Hicks, Yard Mgr. William Morris, Sales = +. * head cotton trimmed with coral and stitch. Press hems. On the 7 Visit Our New Homes buttons and rickrack on the tabS facing, turn under the bottom edge 1441 Baldwin (at Walton) FE 2-9104 : ‘ and rows of bias binding and i inch Also turn under the side : : Open Daily and Sunday 2-6 P. M. rickrack 0 coral and aqua edges 1% inches so that the facing, _ = L Contemporary Designs. Some Have Basements. Bloomfield pee eagle cela fits curtain. Edgestitch and press. 3 School District. All on Large Lots. PRICED RIGHT! vise use of four time aavine sew- Place the right sides of cur- 9 ing machine attachments—the but-| '@!" end facing together and ; ton holer, the multi-slotted binder, stitch 2 in. from scaler? edge. s the edge stitcher and the zigzag-- Trim this edge to within by inch 1 1 ger of stitching and clip curves. Turn | a AUGUST JOHNSON facing to wrong side and press. . 2 To estimate the amount of ma- | Slip stitch curtain and facing to- | J er Realtor terial needed for a palr of the gether at side edges. - Hse se | curtains, first measure the dis- | * « es = tf pak: NF 4 - i Lae + i: 4 1704 Telegraph Read soaceyipectica te te coe ar Using the buttonholer attachment =a : : ; FE deral 4-2533 Then wubivast ¢we laches from for the sewing machine, make a 3 = : Gia irearth 60 albew lec! the) wat buttonhole in ine point of each ton-on tabs across top; and add sing ennai 2 nen pew is = four inches for the scam at top top recor ale ine ct ek ie v rows = edge and the hem at bottom cl ee and rickrack as de- edge, Using fabric 36 inches ae ‘ ~ eee ee wide, double the final measure. [UCM OOF 30 yes ment to determine the total yard- See Pe ore age needed for each pair. lou the « urtain. To make a pattern for the sca! = = loped facing at top, it is suggested MARE aa you cut.a strip of paper 4% inches To make the tabs on which the a , by 36 inches. Measure in 134 inches buttons will be sewn, cut long strips from each short edge and mark, of fabric 1's inches wide, allowing ‘ ees - se : to allow for side finishes. Now di- SIX inches of material for each ae oer vide the distance between these tab. Using a double thickness of ad MODEL ADDRESS . . two marked points into five equal malcoal: bined edges together with 4845 SASHABAW ROAD ; sections, placing a mark every 64 bias binding, employing the multi- é The Only One of Its Kind inches straight across the pattern slotted binder for the sewing ma- Connett these points with a curved Chine. For applying the rckrack A unique community offering all year ‘round fine line, using a round bow! or plate to ne tab strips, use the edge- e i : as a guide for marking, to outline sUtcher or the zigzagger attach- ; oe hae vpn ir 1 cake ond cool S . ment for the sewing machine. akes or a! setting for your eek - i year ‘round home. Facilities for shopping in Pontiac REFRIGERATION ol Eo nd Gi Che A 45-Foot Wide Ranch Home and Northland within easy reach. School busses SERVICE Hate sia inch song tebe, Fold coh . — tab in half, to form a loop; sew : , neo in hed nd 3 (ets | See Ga eS LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES : Commercial and Residential ae me cc apale, ia 4 Fe. WwW. ge’ r. Sip 00 ps over curtain ¥ me L Katerfront Lots $1450 a rod, and button curtains to loops. ‘ e@ REAL LOW TAXES 4 $ Low AS.... e A variation of this idea, employ s eee ree © (0 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS ! of ing the buttonholes as slots for the = Kelvinator Sales & Service [11K te bulloniols ay slots for the ‘STANDARD BUILDERS ‘ MASON. with buttons on the looped tabs, is t 1 oe s nS e HUGE 1,035 $Q. FT. OF LIVING AREA 5 REFRIGERATION another quick and attractive way ; FE 2-6400 0 to mahe cafe curtains, Make the @ COPPER PLUMBING ey BONNIE HIGHLANDS 461 Elizabeth Lake Road curtains as described above, but @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) eliminate the tabs. T = = ee @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL he Best There Is LES Enctusivery a (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) MILFORD’S most desirable and exclusive new sub-_ R Northwest Management e@ SOLID SIDE DRIVES division, is rolling, picturesque, wooded with ever- I : I greens and oaks; and convenient to Lincoln Motors U- . @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE | and Northwestern Highway Extension. MODEL e@ FULLY TILED BATHS HOME NOW BEING BUILT. 3 large bedrooms, : i brick, full basement, wide lots, paved streets and @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS sidewalks, city sewers and water (paid by builder! e FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Locate on Summit Steeet between First Street and B ild Yy i Commerce Road ul our nome @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS “2 Gl $29 DOWN with @ ALUMINUM SCREENS ' Plus Cost F ™ lity-Tested @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS [ ° ege $ Civilians us. $1450 sown Quality-Teste @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK Blocks @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER : . None Better’ @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER i : . aL ae PONTIAC SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) Offices at 7400 Highland Rd. (M-59) i EM 4 TRU-BILT SAM SAYS: @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY : ; ire Sa “True- Slock r ted to mee ig requirements o 1 7 pire 3-4236 fre Blas Sere vtested Comet ltne Wied requirement: ot Model Open Daily, Noon to 9 P. M. @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS | equipment to assure ycu of quality, strength, durability, weather- — . Offices at 8081 Commerce Rd Science. Ged lle gis, Ole (RE. aOR oe Model Phone No.—ORIlando 3-2980 @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM rce , BUSINESS “ @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY EMpire 3-4197 BUY THE BEST—BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS 30-YEAR MORTGAGE _ E ! STRUCTURAL STEEL AVAILABLE! ; RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL C. Schuett Realty |? TRu-pieT BLOCK CO. §| BEFORE You Buy Any = ; ‘ e 3 , : | HOME ... AT ANY PRICE * Detron Offi “p “ 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 rol ice ( = , e ces one 2-2400 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads . COMMUNITY — See It Now! + THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 / é ROTARY SWITCH — An inter- esting new development is a silent light switch that works like a radio dial and glows in the dark. Merely a little expesure to light during the day is enough to keep it glowing all night. No electric power is used when the Switch is off. This rotary switch has screwless ‘terminals for regular AC circuits. pensive. TABLE TROUBLE | Anyone ever move into a new |house and find that all furnishings fit riooks and crannies? Hardly ever it seems, judging from reader queries on problems encountered in trying to arrange |measure the appliance area in the frigerator, washing machine and) dishwasher are wide by inches for the areas planned for them. The couple is faced with ripping out} replan the area or getting new! This is not an isolated instance. mosaic cocktail table in Europe) !P- found there was no place for it incan be gained by utilizing corru- her new long but narrow living gated asbestos-cement sheets for ‘room. ‘‘No matter where I place! unctional cocktail table serves little pur- Like the buttons on the sleeve of furniture in the new dream house.|is pushed so guests can't climb to One couple looked for a house for) the sofa or from it, and it must be three months, found the ideal one lifted and moved each time the and in their exhuberance forgot to/floor is cleaned. prospective home, ‘every important piece of furniture) : = __________; Moving in haste can be an ex- this season? To prevent the pos- There’s good news for you on ipensive gesture as the girl who sibility of a fire to mare the fes- this score. There is a large as- |forgot to measure the floor for her tivities put two or three galvanized Sortment of beautiful carpeting in| found out steel pails filled with sand around the stores this spring, in various to/ the recreation room for the guests textures and fibers from the cot- plumbing and electrical wires to Use Corrugated Sheets lequipment. Either would be ex-/for Unusual Effects | a man’s jacket, it’s an American | painting to preserve them. ‘Pick Adaptable Furnitureto Suit Any New Home Worn-Out Carpet fixture. Items coffee | pment see will fit! i illow ( in: poreraig revamp ohare pan sare and equi to if it will fit}problems with pillows and room Ideal in Bedroom might more appropriately be put on end tables which are at a better height anyway. areas rly. An empty house dividers. or apartment can look bigger than it really is. In small homes the_ztffee table DISTANCE DEC EIVING It would be wise for every home- ee | If you're planning to build a /6 inches all around. new home or modernize an old one and wish to achieve a dis- One woman who bought a fancy, inctive exterior effect, here's &/ walls in the living room of a new | Unusually attractive results| apartment, forgetting they'd al- ready bought a fuschia sofa. | One homemaker was forced to os idis of 23 Venetian blinds which e F . ne ; “ iiilahe moana! islinithelwey | poses Sen a bachpenfmecenraer tiple oka rag paint petween the sash dust and dirt and thus keep the | I don't know what to do.’’ | : e frame. The most sensible thing she vantageously, probably couldn't bring herself to partial siding in conjunction with have a nice big living room" found. do was to sell the cocktail table. convential siding materials. Their there was scarcely enough space "Tis sad but true that a coffee- corrugations, which lend added for beds in the bedrooms and very strength, cast interesting shadow |ittle room for anything else. pose in the small home anyway. |effects. Weather-proof, the sturdy; The Japanese have a point in istone-gray sheets do not require keeping furniture to a minimum. ‘At least they have no moving and decorative pur- The sheets can be employed ad: Another woman who settled for tiny, ——— 4S bedrooms because she'd “rather for, example, lyou plan to place a welsh cup-| jboard, breakfront, | idesk might be deceiving. Perhaps! ee ‘Kitchen. Now the almost-new re- maker to get a floor plan of a You'll find the awkward space can't For Fire Protection and measure be utilized at all. . * inearly new Oriental when it overshot the area by 5 Then there are the newlyweds who fell in love with bottle green i * could dispense with in the average|!iving room that you'd like to get cluttered household, knows if houses get smaller and a bedroom, with the ‘‘worst’’ place Distance between windows where| more “model” we might prefer underneath a bed? Perhaps you floor pillows to the choice of fur- had only scatter rugs in that room jniture’ now scaled on pygmie lines and will welcome the chance to secretary OF to accommodate small homes. to douse their cigarette butts in.j|tons to the all-wools, and at a In case there is a fire, the pail of range of prices within most any sand will be handy to stamp it out income. | before the blaze can get out of TWENTY-ONE HAPPINESS I have found that most people are about as happy as they- make up their minds to be. —Abraham Lincoln “The Bird to See...” realtor ward é. partridge Real Estate and Businesses Throughout Michigan aes W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3581 There are things Americans’ Have you an old carpet in your and who rid of? How about putting it into {have wall-to-wall carpeting. You j will have gained by the change. And this way you will feel a little better about buying a new living Planning a large, informal party om carpet. Do You Own Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the enginering and plat work, And the Carpet Institute ad- jvises: ‘From the day your new ‘carpet is installed, use a good Remember that the most com- Vacuum cleaner regularly, — to; mon cause Of a stuck window is keep the floor covering free of . w ‘colors bright and new-looking.” | ———————<——_——e— = — _— as well as the roads, A large co¥poration with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Lake Rood, Rt. No. 5 Moery’s. Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 2212 Maddy Lane FE 2-4970 / “ON Here’s 6 Ways to Modernize There are six ways you can do it, says the Plumbing and Heating Industries Bureau. & = * 1. The bank. With the necessary security in property, insurance or stocks and bonds, you may arrange a low interest loan through your own bank. “| - * ” -“. Time payment plan. If you have good credit and the ability to pay, you may want to arrange time payment financing through your dealer, bank or finance com- pany. ¥ * * 9 3. Refinanced mortgage. Often a homeowner who has some of his mortgage paid can refinance through the sayhe mortgager. 4. Open-end mortgage with no Increase in payment. Perhaps, if enough of your mortgage is paid, you can borrow the cost of your new bathroom and add It to your mortgage by increasing the number of payments, 5. Open-end mortgage with no increase in time. Another possibil- ity is to increase the amount of each payment on your mortgage without increasing the time. * * hw 6. FHA. Perhaps you would like to take advantage of the National Housing Act which insures pigvate lending institutions against the loss on loans for property repair and improvements. OR HH Rk kk KIM WE'RE REACHING FOR A STAR Real Estate Kind) Everyone says good Real Estate men—specialists— are almost impossible to contact these days. Have to be approached through emissaries. Too busy answering phones to answer ade like this. Maybe. But we have a hunch that the kind were reaching for will reach for us, Because we have an ideal plan of operation. Firm is owned by its members — each a spe- cialist. A hard hitting, fast selling. imaginative. congenial team. No boss, no salesmen, all profits to members. Each has option to participate in all investments. Firm has many years diversified -background. moder office, efficient staff, ample capital. Rec- ord profits last year. Room for one more mem- ber. must be tops. a spe- cialist in Commercial, Industrial or Acreage. No investment required. Membership strictly limit- ed to five. Others tell us this plan of operation is terrific. We're crazy about it our- selves. But maybe were prejudiced. eee eee eee ee ee eee eee sound to to know How does it you? Want more about it? Worth a lifetime of ac- complishment and big income? Worth disturbing that comfortable niche? Worth a letter? Worth making us say, “We're going to Town, Care to join us?” We hope so. If {and only if) youre fops in your field. Write us at Box 6, Pontiac Press, Pontiae. Mich. Confidence observed. SESTSCOCOCSSS You can oO LOW DOWN PAYMENT wn this 3-bedroom NATIONAL HOME! ihest in Quality... Lowest Price dy far! ACT NOW! Low Down Payment and 25-Year Mortgages! 2.2... 0.2.2. 2.2. 2.2.2. 2.2.2.2. 0.9. 0.2.2.0. 2. 2.2.0. 2.2.2.2. 2.2.9. 2.2.0. 2.2.2. o. 2.0.2. 2.0.0.0.4)\t o.e.2.0.e.e TZELSLLLSLE: LOW FHA TERMS DOWN PAYMENT “985” MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS Approx. oY | PLUS CLOSING COSTS “AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE * GOOD Easy to own—wonderful to live in! See this big-value National home in our Open House showing. It’s today’s greatest home-buy! Spacious rooms with abundant floor-to-ceiling closets . .. large Youngstown kitchen ... aluminum windows ... lowest cost to heat, by far ... easy to take care of, giving you many extra hours for pleasant living. And you can move in quickly —enjoy your own home sooner than you expect. Come see! You'll buy! Drive Out US-10, Turn Left, 10 Miles North of Pontiac on Big Lake Road, One Mile to Model! BEAUTIFUL CRESTWOOD FARMS Available to All! Attorney Henry Purchased in Crestwood Farms! MODEL» 9359 VILLA-CREST DRIVE OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ROGERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Model Phone: MA 5-9082 ‘Call Mr. L. Garner FE 3-9283, MA 5-1241 Py HOUSEKEEPING ° .BETTER LIVING. * PARENTS’ q\ i ‘ : p Hf 3 r) ’ f ¢ i j i 4 _TWENTY-TWO : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1956 BOICE the only Concrete New Oil Valve Aterdw tans ( NEED HELP! Block Plant in Oakland County for Furn aces members of the mre gmat 2 experienced real estate salesmen wanted to work to use .... ‘Company were obliged to obey from our office at 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union Lake | Results of recent exhaustive tests, HIGH PRESSURE [osc tire ct omens strict regulations relating to their Rd.) Commission rates to 65 per cent, plus bonus group have boosted home owner interest! craft, hospitalization plan, liberal advertising, and 2 of the STEAM CURING! [seen | One ordinance provided that ‘nol largest projects in Oakland County. Phone Mr. one shall work on Sundays, nor ff Hankey, Sales manager for app't. on the five feasts of Our Lady, valve for gun-type oi] burners. | | The valve is a simple electrical device, about the size of a table! | Ror on any feast of the year, nor| . Cc. SCHUETT | make any colours or varnish or| cigarette lighter, which can be in-' What Is stalled on home oil burners in half! ‘other work appertaining to. the! 5 Offices Serving N’West Detroit and West Oakland County an hour. It has been proven to \Craft save under compulsion of| EM 3-4197 provide cleaner, quieter operation HIGH PRESSU E by supplying two basic controls to the King. No one shall work out| an oil burner system to make it of the craft with or among those| who are of the craft, nor shall) a t : = 9 more efficient on starts and stops./ eam uring s ‘f When the oil burner is turned) any female worker work out of, on, either by thermostatic or man-| the craft except with members of 1] the craft." = of . ————————— : | | i b hi t : now wrapped in polythene tim, | 7 FHA Homes Left—2 & 3 Bedrooms ™ CONCRETE BLOCKS KNOWN TODAY! ‘flow of oil into the burner from) . 'six to eight seconds. In that time! Kingston reports. ! a FRED (Incl. taxes and insurance) Blecks are placed inte masstve cylindrical Avteclaves, ‘oil and air pressure bave reached BASEMENT FAMILY ROOM — Here's a eet sernily seni | : CHEAPER THAN RENT IT 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING ‘ual control, the valve delays the, where they are onb jected to 300 degrees mona (st 100% the levels needed for proper com- | that’s warm and comfortatle. Walls and ceiling are paneled with W MOOTE ening “produces a sapertor Ligktwcight Concrete Blect | bustion. woodgrained gypsum wallboard to simulate real wood economically. s | ; STRONGER . . . permanently! | In contrast, the valve instan- | A wall-to-wall fiber carpet covers the floor. Vertical louver blinds bd If YOU earn $3.000 per year or more MODEL This method also stabilizes the strength of the bleck, and taneously cuts off the flow of oil/ Card xindow light. CC -ICa i and have good character YOU DESERVE reduces future shrinkage and expansion by at least 50%. ‘when the flame is extinguished. |- a ig the home you can afford. $535 down - = Eliminating cracked walls! . WIRING | ayment. $7045 full price f } " | The advantages of the instant! care is taken. A very mild soap : ‘ ip P ; : . = Blecks are ready for immediate usp.when they leave the ' ry te Astociaves, having been given @ treatment equal te at ‘shutoff factor of the valve is that. @ ore e- -waxing = a = soap is the best cleanser INSTALLATIONS I @ School on © Youngstown Sek least 28 days of moist curing! it prevents a gradua] decrease in| e job. I US Property Kitchens DAN BD. a salou nae Ae le rest - eae = pressure and drett ena soe Remove Old Finish Be ware not to let the water © INDUSTRIAL | © Automatic e Well s eer me. assure our cus omers a f are eauauang (ie ney products available 7 beth ara sie chy aly enon aii reach the glued joints of the furni- CONTRACTOR Gas Heat Insulated are formed because the boiler is It's a good idea to remove old ture and don't let water remain on @ RESIDENTIAL ] ©23-Acre Park and Lake Privileges g a scavenged entirely of fuel. Since W@X from furniture before re-wax- the surfaces more than a minute or | © COMMERCIAL 2 a , the valve works in the direction of "8. in order to get an even, two, Water-soaked furniture isn't ¢€ : ° x 4 BOICE B ILDER . PPLY the flow of oil, thereby using the SMooth finish with the new waxing. particularly attractive. State & City Licensed Judah Lake Estates ' oll pressure to insure a tight seal,| | An occasional suap - and - water on Over 25 Years in Pontiac | National Homes. FE 4-8013 WALTON ‘ positive shutoff is assured. aged pa rine Ried milation of Use Light in Closet 845 West Huron Se | e The combined result of the two ° : 401 & © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK operations of the valve is elimina. dirt and grime which wooden furni-/ Don’t forget clothes closets when ent ote © re 2 sect | OPEN 9 A.M. ‘TIL DARK Zz tion of sooting on the heat exchang- ture seems to collect, despite every| planning lighting for syour home. Me 545 S. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 9 or and in the flues caused by in- day dusting and polishing. |Ample lighting helps you keep! + (complete combustion of oil, a defi-| Almost all wooden surfaces your clothes in order and speeds : ioe decrease in loss of heat, reduc-| May safely be washed Mt proper [up your daily dressing. ES Se ne ———— Plaster Board and | READ THIS OFFER BEFORE VOU D snooth Surfaces, | Storm Window Gypsum Lath Available | ADD A ROOM . Then Apply Paint — SP EC | AL | ATTENTION PLASTERERS — Our plaster supply is fresh at all Do-{t- yourself painters are times due to our high volume and turnover. Our service and Finish Yourself and Save! $iirec'.cr’ce.cz] 10 ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Biice) ws lliles:2) 20) ) © NOTHING DOWN © LOW MONTHLY TERMS! Bis cooled. tt never pave to ~ DOUBLE HUNG Michigan’s Largest Gold Bond Dealer We offer you the opportunity to do your own interior sktme. applying new paint to old, 2 ALUMINUM DOORS his yw AL AS OLE WELCOME _ finish and SAVE HUNDREDS oF DOLLARS. Our ex- | woodwork, make sure the surface ) perts will show you how. Or we will do the complete job. is clean and smooth. Scrub with a (Includes all hardware) We offer you the finest workmanship and guarantee all | detergent to remove any ac- $ 9 work and materials. Specializing in Bedrooms, Kitchens, cumulated dirt or grease. Take off Rumpus Rooms, Bathrooms, Garages. ‘ole wax with a turpentine-mois. jtened rag. Paint won't cling to a D&M BUILDING SERVICE 9° ™ | All Extruded Alcoa Aluminum Scrape or sand the woodwork , 9 S. Jessie PHONES: FE 2-7004 & FE 2-8245 fo remove any blistered or peel- ALUMINUM PRIME WINDOWS—Less Builders Discount cosets wit ghasle tend. bend. | Full Inch $35” | HA peature tmese PAMOUS PRODUCTS: ing it up stightty higher than the | ALUMINUM DOOR ....... : | THESE ARE C&C SPECIALS! ae eS caitegreacy, oh fem CS TORIDHEET NY Rerdenea “mS Money Down—No Pressure |) GOLD BOND INSULATION Flint Kote Shingles A single over-all coat, plus a , e Roll 2", R 2. ry , ; WALL-FLAME OIL HEATA primer coat for any “patched. | Open Sundays 11-5 P. M. Lave Ral 2 Bee $450 20" ne S43 | 56.50 Sq. 2. 210% Thick Butt for the Tops . ‘enough if the old paint is in gen-] PEN MON. THROUGH FRI. TILL 8:00 P. M. Reg. $1.45 $1.30 | 903 Green Roofing $3.45 Sq. nveni erally good condition, but an_un- ; I Leese Rock Weet ...... Reg. $1.30 $1.00 | 43% Roofing ..... $1.95 Sq. in ae Convenience cae should always be applied Call for Free Estimates Gold Bond Twinsulation Teg. $89. $80 coat Mic Doe oo 2 on Jj Aluminum Fo Ft. Reg. $9.95 $8.50 .. $2.95 Sq. Por Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call \ as | f Gold Bond Batts rome Sq. Ft : ‘ 800 Squares at Above Prices! AUTOMATIC HEATING C0. Q/'vi.s sn nouroinol ALWINDO CO, |} te #2 sat [enwn eet to heat up, unscrew the air valve 7 Sucand luke Ae analiatons a nig siah \ tnd feat it on a second, aes 1702 S$. TELEGRAPH 50,000 Sq. Ft. Gold Bond ~ st 1 95 PPP PPP PPT ¢. FE 5.3728 nae SOITOTIIOO III O OIA? sc vos ive vive etek | ee Asbestos Siding NOW (STILL NO MONEY DOWN! Last Chance! Only 6 Houses Left in This Beautiful Development ! 2-3 Week Occupancy ! 7 Beautiful Colors Both Derk Colors and Pastels Applied to the Average House Regular $14.95 $199.50 Gold Bond Plasterboard NEW LOW PRICE—1 WEEK ONLY @®Two Bedrooms d 4x8x/4"" Plasterboard ......,............... $1.20 2 Bedroom — Full Basement 48034" Plasterboard ale @Full Basement 4x8x!4"" Plasterboard ...._.. $1.65 4x7x5g°" Plasterboard _. $1.98 e | 4x10 and 4x12 also in stock ety es to Choose 16x48 Loth—32 Ft $1.05 All Metal Products at a New Low Price THESE ARE C&C SPECIALS! LUMBER --- Buy Now! No. 1 and Better Douglas Fir @Luxaire Automatic Oil Heat @Steel Casement ‘ 2x4 —2x6-2x8-2xl0-8tol6.......... $129.50 Windows 4x8x5@ Fir Plyscore........... Ea. 5.49 4x8xV4 Fir Plyscore......... o......... Ea. 3.95 @Large Lots , 1x6 Fir Boards, 1000Sq.Ft................. 89.00 1x8 White Pine, 1000 Sq. Ft................ 89.00 © Paved Streets 1x12 White Pine, 1000 Sq. Ft............... 95.00 | No. 2 Oak Flooring—Nice Stock ............ 149.00 @Full Closets with Sliding Doors @Plastic Tile Bath Order at today’s prices for spring delivery and SAVE. A small deposit will hold your material and we'll store it until you are ready .. . Burmeister’s Michigan’ s Largest Gold Bond Dealer Open Daily and Sunday ° ° $ : : @Double Ribbon Drive Monthly Payments $52 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Plus Taxes and Insurance STANLEY Completely Insulated @ Drive out Baldwin to Rutgers— ONE MODEL LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE Model H 2 : CORNELL : = ® Low Taxes ef treme et 252 W. Rutgers BALDWIN RUTGERS Wholesale or Retail 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! = PHONE TOwnsend 8-8177 _ __ #197 Cooly tate 7 EES OIE | Comme Sector and ' * CALL COLLECT Shopping Center Phone Elgin 6-4184 Phone EM 3- 3714 me : FOR Phone EM 3-417! | Southfield a Pontiac = : INFORMATION ‘wee > i | 4 | we \ 4 vi . F / . ] $ : . ap é b A ] f i 4 THE PON'TIAC PRESS. SATURDA Y. FEBRUARY 25, 1956 > TWENTY-THREE f / p 7 wa [HOUSE BUILDING Costs _] ac? mr | ase" | PR ee WHITE BROS. ANNOUNCE : ; TWO OUSTANDING HOME VALUES! | ay HOPES ENE OND hea ORE RPE IR RENE NTN ora ee ey s > = = AS si : i ie ace eae ae eae | Mee: The Alkyd Flat Wonder Enamel YOU PAINT ’ Faster! Easier! Better! rd FASTER... _ because it covers most surfaces in one coat... with roller or brush. EASIER... because it flows on so smoothly —never a streak or brushmark. BETTER... because it dries quickly to the smoothest flat 1 ’ VALSPAR SEMI-GLOSS finish you've ever seen. i ENAMEL IN COLORS TO ‘ : ‘ ‘ ’ i ' SOURCE. THE DOU SERVICE An AP Newsfeetures Pictograph Completely washable. $529 $].65 16 lovely new decorator colors and white! L MATCH VACSPAR VELVET. Americans on the Move) | ~ — _— . wg : Keep Gas Industry Busy The “MAYFAIR” 12 000 Keego Hardware No. ] | The migratory habits of Ameri- president of the Ruud Man tect ’ | It's easy to harmonize walls and woodwork now! wenes cee meee aed oy ; re ing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., said jcan families which caused at '"& ' Hs ’ V. A. Approved, 2 Down 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 least 30,000,000 persons to change) Dullders are ‘este i eiaie Leah = o . PP wae |their addresses in 1955, are keep. |i ecires et oe noe Evel — “ bey . . . . = ees emmy IE the gas appliance industry Jominys (oF Prospective ome buy: Live in Beautiful Rural Highland — Large Estate : | busier than it has been since World prints. The result. he said. hax , A ; ; ; War Il. I becnito give ape ne] Type Lots — 80’x350’ with Many Added Features W estridve-—of — Waterford S oo sc |been to give the kitchen and base-| 7 = aw | . ment greater prominence in the bs * * Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area Shifting population and the COM™home as living as well as. func- Found Only in Homes Costing Much More! Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction hig of panes ay ae tional areas ast year gave millions of families _ : MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION an opportunity to improve their BUILT.IN RANGE . : 4192 Ledge Stone Drive cooking, laundering and heating fa-. This tendency, in turn, has led e Disappearing Attic e Vanity in Bath Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P.M. ‘cilities. A great majority turned to adoption of built-in gas ranges or by appointment jto gas for these purposes because | and refrigerators, more accessible e3 Large Bedrooms ~ @ Forced Air Oil Heat DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook jtremendous expansion of the na-|and better designed wall cabinets,| e)}! s . Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right to Model. ltion’s natural gas pipeline system gas-dryer-equipped home laundries| 12 Bath | Private Oft of e Large Lots F M & [helped bring new or additional sup-|and modern automatic gas water Master Bedroom y H A jplies of the fuel to communities heaters which are designed to meet : e H @ Utility Room LT N R | P P | throyghout the country ithe requirements of the extra bath- Large Roomy Kitchen ty | The only exception to this trend,,room, the washing machine, the @ Double Kitchen Sink @ Wardrobe Closets Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford according to a report by the Gas dishwasher and the nursery. In 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE |Appliance Manufacturers Associa-|#ddition to the needs of a mi Ition, was the Pacific Northwest|gratory population, Cameron said | oe = _ ea ‘|where present plans call for ar-/that his industry has felt the im- SEE THIS MODEL TODAY—REAL COUNTRY LIVING WITH ALL CONVENIENCES ‘rival of natural gas service by pact of a steady 4,000,000-a-year 'summer of. this year. |birth rate in the U. S. ; 3 | In the past two years Cameron) : : Sh fu 8, 7 : ¥ - —_ REMODEL NOW! erica ig Wovile " yaagen ase nce | aime ecules s (Of TEAS Drive) Out M39 te Highland Reed I ot ~ and elsthes dryers talrty zoomed jappliances and equipment have ° ° in 1955, mainly to areas attract. |St¢PPed up their production facili- Get Our Winter Discount! ing new industry and personnel. lage to take care of added de- = A. B. Cameron, GAMA vice presi. |™245 @ ATTICS e KITCHENS dent, explained that home build- | This has been particularty true | ers and modernizers have had § of the makers of gas furnaces, ‘ to go all-out to keep pace with | boilers, direct heating equipment | , @ RECREATION ROOMS | the movement of industry and | and conversion burners. The lat- . population to the West Coast, | ter, he explained, are installed | Seutheast and Southwest, while | te burn gas in heating systems the growth of industry and in- | which operated on solid or liquid comes in normally tndustrialized fuels. | areas also has contributed to the | Another trend resulting {rom heavy demand for home equip: |, oulation shifts and the building! ; 9N. Telegraph ; FE 4-2575 ment. lof new communities, Cameron said)“ tla The GAMA official, who also is is toward universal.adoption of on- * _ — —. the-premises gas incinerators. —— ———— Where an entire new commu- sit AMAT a . é L on ek. ar nity adopts these devices as stan dard home equipment, he said there is less likelihood of the air i" - problems that plague older com- ow munities | | H+ p Pail Makes Perfect Garden Hose Holder A convenient, inexpensive holder for the garden hose is easily made. . « = : " a a with a pail, Simply nail the pail to the garage wall through the) ’ bottom of the pai] so that the open “a “a end faces away from the wall The LAKESIDE | 1 $35" The shape of the pail. with a flared lip on the outside edge,' easily keeps the hose in place, coiled around the pail -A pail is Vv. A. $235.00 Down not as expensive as a wooden oof ; : € . metal rack made for the prupose . . s and is much easier and quicker to Enjoy the luxury of Van Norman lake Fe fasten to the garage wall | _ +] privileges. Convenient to schools and Sle monn Dont attempt to open a stubborn ._ ee wndow by banging the sash re shopping facilities. a ANDERSONVILLE RO ~ peatedly with your hands, a sure way to crack or, at the very least, | loosen the glass x RATS Only a Few Choice Locations Left! § GAS HEAT ; @ 3 Large Roomy Bedrooms @ Lake Privileges , Just a Few Left! 13 © 11% Baths 8 OR eS q . ‘IMMEDIATE 3 ° feet Anon 4 © Beauty Queen Kitchen 4 ®@ Forced Air Oil Heat Cabinet OCCUPANCY! “~ ~ a mere | 4 | Large, New 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ONLY $332 *Pius taxes ané inseranee MOVE FAST-BE IN BY SPRING-ENJOY BEAUTIFUL VAN NORMAN LAKE With Shop Smith for $28950 Both Models Open 1 to 7 Saturday and Sunday — Open 3 to 7 Daily é WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 5640) DixielHighway OR 3-1872— Waterford , . OR 3-1295 r PPP DIP PP PPP PPP ewwvuvevvvvevoererrre 900 sq. ft. of living space, and constructed with many quality features TOTAL $7400 FHA PRICE TERMS Pay Only $750 Down! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL Orive merth on Perry. turn left on Josivm, then left again en Third Model home Is open at 391 Third MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS | MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 - 28 - 29 ONLY! ree e Tee CCC CT CeCe OPPO PPP IPF PPP PAG HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES Jf) "" 151 OAKLAND | FE 4-1594 So nee rt anne vwwrwrveUrwTCTT OPP PPP PPAPPAS ! . : J ere gyal ji eee ere ip - . : r : ‘ Hed fl vy Mi a es “3 * f a TWENTY-FOUR eo __THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1956 | — - - —_ : : iD . ’ A French sa in “Madagas-| the Aepyornis Maximus, which was | elaine Magical Asbestos car has obtained a fossil egg of|almost 13 feet long and became rg 7— om Pte ae Bi a ee . the largest bird that ever lived,/extinct in the 12th century, Pewee REN SE a a Utilized in Nation Cy y - ‘amen Et We eee, te | PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES 4, he TULATTILELE, ae ER ae ae . A unique mineral which once .. , a ones ,ie i) eee eee (imri,bt ment, who wemed | Ray O'Neil Real Estate é} i | A j ii ke: A | : | - ) -_ |a widespread scale in the nation's | Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange WALL ELAME METNOD a a —— home construction indus- | 262 S. Telegraph . FE 3-7103 nae Am EEO’ ae a ' ak * * «¢ | The mineral is asbestos, which| pay Srgoted KY [i conerd yields strong. white, silky fibers. : . that will not burn. | You, too, will Around the turn of the century, | surprised ONE MOVING PART imethods were discovered for com-_ be h bining these fibers with portland at our hig for Dependable, 2) Ee eset, | GR . . : ustible, weatherpoo: ng ma- Long-Lived Service! tera prompt ¢ . | * BE in this one moving part is found the principal reason for Timken’s Today, siding shingles of asbes- service when ‘HE money - saving dependability . . . for durability so pronounced tos-cement in a range of attrac- you order ci that tens of thousands of Timken owners are unable to recall | Itive colors and styles, are being : — ee were installed. Here, too, is @ big reason for 21 | produced in heavy volume to meet| home im- ner sepa » |demand. rovements I HAVE YOUR OIL. BURNER INSTALLED NOW! Rte tent | ee creasingly popular in post-war years for new homes as well as for remodeling of older ones. ge ee — ist Payment Dre tle 1 36 MONTHS TO PAY! Established 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS ' pw wwwuwuwte* wvvvVTY Pewwvuvuve’ i ti pevwvevweve* wewvveY * Hesting * Air conentontag * Sheet Metal Work. % Roofing ~ 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 SPECIALIZING IN Garages Commercial Bidgs. Breezeways Concrete Work Additions Porch Enclosures NEW WALNUT CHEST—The Widdicomb Fur- a warm and gentle evienenen! Note the taper- | Attic R li Roofi niture Company's new ‘‘Residenee Collection,” ing turned leg. This chest would be equally at | tt emode ing ooting designed by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, presents home in dining room or bedroom. Recreation Rooms Siding walnut in simple lines that will combine to create Kitchen Remodeling Both Rooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience’ | A happy compromise is cal THE Use Flat Bottomed House Seekers— ," °™ ned Inspect Setting, | And shade trees are valuable ROTARY FIRED Pan for Roll Painting Location of Site cums seem | BURNACE ; good sized trees. Persuade : . erm , . meons foster heating of Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE FURNACE | When you're preparing to apply, your builder to spare as many | paint with a roller, remember that) Location and setting are vital trees as possible. your home. And tind out why this fine, modern turmace and top you'll need a flat bottomed pan assets to a home, A site too near ene 207 W MONTCALM iy _irstsliotion adds up to Ned nyrdial Aphis = ‘that's popped up at one end oF to city centers may prove too ex: oe rg eran need wie us. enne ° ° - your heating requirements. Goodwi eating offers t one that’s made especially for the 1 #£ ye Check your local zoning authorities — kland A pensive, too crowdet temo’ At the Hashing amber light just west of Oa ve. finest parale dinghies Properly installed to guaran- | purpose. When your paint is stirred rural locations have their draw- t0 determine the distance you must | iam. ec ner € | cid Wilke Se RE ENTE tatintec tion. jand reday for use, pour enough backs, as well keep between your house and tite FE 2-182) A. Murray White FE 4-9544 ° . jinto the pan to cover the lower, Youll) want) (water! and) utility side boundaries of your site. |two-thirds of the pan, leaving the lines, fire and police protection, 27 WN. Cess Ave. jupper third dry. Roll your paint ineig hbors and friends in emer- Additional Building News « jroller down into the paint, then genci convenient schools, = out over the dry end to re- churches. stores on Page 28 move any excess. Next, roll on = color onto the wall. Start in one corner of the | room — about three feet below | the ceiling. Roll up, then down | over the same strip. When three | Bus Only a Rich Man Can Afford a Poor Heating Plant GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 8401 West Huron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 ee eeres tte a UYS IN AT BETTER BUYS BURKE'S ne ty BUILDING = ie, Be : See Us For | a> 4 | such strips are done, go lightly | SS C= B U | LDI NG N EEDS across them with the roller. You More and more people are switching to natural stone Dp Li ES’ Sat tna you Mave a hat” B for their building needs - . produced by nature to c Sis LS e HOME ae using the roller, you'll find give you becuty Plus everigsting economy Cl- |that it is easy to clean it with | | | ais : * French Lick g REPAIR mae ir pe ou 3 ” Limestone 4 4 @ HOME ois wadertion to the roller, you : OAK SaIELS L REMODELING peslimellage Sete uae in * aoe Prefinished. Dark oak and the color in the areas you can't. A blond. Superior covering for any C MONTHLY PAYMENTS reach with the roller. These are wall. Clips and strippings in- $Q. FT. CAN BE ARRANGED a henong ei the colina ine = reetoee ; cluded in the price Convert ATTIC SPACE for Extra Use! able lt5\ sits) Greenlee mace “—_ ue Pt eels commu {) PANEL ONE WALL FOR SMART DECOR - DONALDSON LUMBER CO. | cco: camscoce om * Colorado 1 NO REFINISHING . . . LASTS LIFETIME OF HOUSE! : 27 Orchard Leke Ave. E 2-638) PO memiactine diesel trucks) a = : re We Carry » Complete Stock of 4) Old English | Knotty Pine + 5 5 Natural Building Stone—Marble—Silate Tavern-Graded Paneling M-59 (2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 0 . aie, Pattern , wit roove Bac. COMING “| Paneling , { ¢. SCHUETT’S yee tat ar TOO + . 1x4 to 10” r us { SELLORAMA w7.70.07.0 | One 10-ft. Wall... only $4500 + of | LAKE-AREA HOMES, With California Redwood FARMS, ACREAGE Clear 1” by 12” Board ear 1” by oards > F.H.A. and GI ° ; ; : NEW HOMES Q9O\ 2 1 ; Onl Lineal + y Foot . ATTENTION! Beautiful Clear Ze HOME OWNERS! Redwood Z , Get On the Band Wagon : Fj { If you are thinking of selling BE SURE that you list your Paneling ° property with C. Schuett. You will receive the extra benefits of our tremendous advertising program without anv cost to you during the next 90 days —1IF YOU LIST NOW FOR SALE WITH US. Offices at 7400 Highland Rd. (M-59) EMpire 3-4236 Offices at 8081 Commerce Rd. EMpire 3-4197 C. Schuett Realty Inc. Redwood Beams 4x4 - 4x6 - 4x8 - 4x10 - 4x12 With a few simple modern tools and with your time and ability plus any in- struction you! may need from us... and YOU YOURSELF CAN DO WONDERS IN REPAIRING YOUR HOME. Plan to modernize NOW end see us for your supplies. Why be satisfied with uninspired and % uninteresting wpll treatments? Choose "AS a foshionable | Imperial pcttern and 4 express your own individualized taste. WN | PONTIAC PAINT HY/'3 Detroit Offices Phone KE 2-2400 } | Mig. Gn Terms Easily Arranged _ BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS “Where the Home Begins” Telephone ORlando 3-1211 — 17-19 S. Perry St. . FE 5-6184 = it | 4 : f 5 \ a , /THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, 25, 1956 TWENTY-FIV FEBRUARY REMODELING _ REBUILDING SS 4, ~ = Ns i ae = BEEZ 4p counters, face. No matter what style of house or remodeling you are planning — all plans call for the best in build- ing materials. Come in, let us give you free esti- mates... use any of our extensive collection of plans. Wagner | Homes Men phat hl Inc. 107 Squirrel, Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 New Plywood New Top Burner Control mw Aids Cooking With Gas Cooking with gus, an accepted lected temperature constantly, fact of life for a number of years— never varying more than two de- ls Char-Proof The new char-proof and stain proof hardwood plywood, termed ; “beautyguard’’ by the trade, is ex- pected to be widely used for heavy- duty purposes such as bar tops, ® novice. wows and tops for dressers. | tables and desks. It will also be available to the “home craftman for these same uses through retai lumber yards and plywood shops. The material is unaffected by ‘in fact, an American idiom—has | been given new meaning this year, by a new development that can) hold liquids of acid or caustic na- _ ture. A burning vaya htige held top burner. directly against the hardw 7 plywood will not char the beau- Por explained by Wendell Davis, diiel partace. chairman of the domestic gas The material is made by lamin-| ptiance Manufacturers Associa- ating a thin layer of aluminum fien, the device consists of a foil beneath the face veneer Of sensing element that measures ihe plywood, and by finishing it the heat of the food in the cook- with approved materials. The alum-> ; Ing utensil and automatically ad- inum rapidly conducts heat, pre-| justs the heat output of the top venting charring of the wood sur | burner to maintain the pre-se- The new development offers the beauty of genuine hardwood at less, cost then the imitation wood sur- faces now being Used for’ char-re-| sistant qualities. Furniture items made of ‘“‘beautyguard” hardwood plywood are being exhibited at the winter furniture shows. a x * Attend Sales School fe SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Three Bat members of the staff of Wagner B 4 Homes, Inc., 1960 N. Opdyke Rd., x Pontiac, are among representa- x tives of 13-builder-dealers attend- ing the first in a series of spring * !Place Homes, Inc., Thursday and + /ganizations in /Michigan and Wisconsin will hear ‘talks on home design, | olis, ;sions on salesmanship each day. | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 4-Bedroom Face Brick Ranch Homes featuring gas heat 18,900 Natural Fireplace, 1% Only $3,900 Bowe Baths, Gas Heat, Wet Plaster, 1560 Square Feet Living Area. Lots 75 x 190. Bee Model 63 Highland Drive at Hadsell Lake, |, Mile Nerth ef Square Lake Road. 1 Block West ef Weedward—i? Under Construction WM. BEATTIE - FE 5-7692 You don’t have to dig into your capital to have a new d ATTICS df RECREATION ROOMS ¢ ADDITIONS df GARAGES df GARAGE - REMODELING ¢/ BREEZEWAYS ¢ ROOFING 7 SIDING gf CEMENT WORK 7 INSULATION ¢ ALUMINUM Combination DOORS and WINDOWS years to pay! saver to use led in considerably less time. breaking the seal of hardened paint ‘unless you want to mar the wood. bedroom, den, game room, bath, kitchen or powder room—not when G&M builds it! . Let us furnish FREE estimates for your new room. We'll do it now at low winter rates. sales schools being. conducted by Friday of this week (23rd, 24th) in South Bend, Indiana. The salesmen from dealer or- Indiana, Illinois, construc- tion and salesmanship during the meetings. A. J. Abrams, Indianap- Indiana, will conduct ses- Andrew Place, president of the South Bend firm which manufac- tures packaged pre-cut homes built by dealers in seven midwestern states, will discuss the testing of new product ideas. Place's chief designer-architect, W. H. Weist, ) will describe innovations which re- cently won for the South Bend manufacturer two national awards as “the best homes for families with children.” L. A. Wagner, Frank Patterson and Joseph Ganci are attending the sales school from Wagner Homes. Representatives of all of the nearly 100 Place Homes deal- ers in the midwest are expected to attend the sales schools to be con- ducted this spring at Place Homes’ South Bend plant ~~ Cut Housework Time ~~ ‘make an expert cook oul of even first time the housewife can select Many 1956 gas ranges feature a grees—and not have to worry about “thermostatic top burner control” the food's being undercooked or i ‘that is said to take most of the overcooked. The importance of this guessing out of cooking. It was in- control's now being available ‘ troduced experimentally last year side” ‘in'connection with the griddle only many home economists say that alcoholic beverages and by house- but proved so popular that it has more than 80 per cent of all cook-| inow been adapted for use with the ing is done on the top burners.) range division of the (ias Ap- | Ls ee ee ee eee TTTTe THE NEW DELCO DUCTLESS COUNTERFLOW OIL or GAS FURNACE! —-ANOTHER GENERAL MOTORS irst- the thermostatic control on one or two of their top byrners, but there |are some variations available. One, ‘for example, offers this new con- trol with a built-in griddle so that the griddle overheats no ff. matter how many pancakes, ham- SOFT WATER The “Wolverine Way” : MERRITT COOLEY never rees, burgers or other fast-cooking items He said this means that-for the you cook or no matter how ‘long you use the griddle. Two other jthe exact temperature she wants— manufacturers, while using the pb ai0232 | any where between 150 to 400 de- control into an extra-large ae statically controlled top burner, | Compare Our Quality © Free $30 installation with copper « © No threads for salt water to rust © Large top for easy filling of salt «= ® Only one handle with shift ccoerels aeer +2048 0 90630 69 Beer 6 Tee i" ‘top- is underlined by the fact that Moldings Available Several styles of moldings and ‘trim are available in such woods Semi-automatic as birch, gum, mahogany. oak and ® Dowex"! mineral by Dow Chemical walnut to match hardwood ply-) © 10 gauge extra heavy galvanized I ‘THERMOSTATIC CONTROL iwood wall paneling in these same tank Most manufacture ers are offering species. : Prasat Taoal inside istributors © 10” False Bottom—keeps it up “@ No Down Payment © 10 Year Warranty © Free water test in your home ® Engineered to fit your famliy needs” COMPLETE Realty SERVICE yee 28 E. Huron St. +o CH EO we ROY ANNETT. Pep. Realtors Ph. FE 3-7199 $149 Up—Monthly payment as low as rental service A Furnace “Not a Wall Furnace!” Warm room air is drawn off the ceiling through the return grille. This filtered air passes down over the heat exchanger where it picks up heat and is discharged across the floor. Ideal for Installation in Limited Crawl Space or Concrete Floor Homes ‘208° 4 F —< by Being Systematic a Cleaning furniture doesn't re- quire a great deal of time if it's done systematically. It’s a time- both hands. While rinsing a section of the furniture with the right hand, the left hand can be busy with the drying cloth. This method will probably seem awkward at first, but with both hands doing their share of the work, many tasks can be complet- Dont use a screwdriver for Lower prices prevail now. Ne long waiting period. Ne Model GBC 70 HR 70,000 BTU Gas Forced Air Furnace. 10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY NOW: @ QUICKER INSTALLATION ‘ @ DEFERRED PAYMENTS investment until long after inetaliation WE WILL GIVE YOU 100 FREE HOLDENS RED STAMPS IF YOU CALL FE 2-2919 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE FOR YOUR HOME @ COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Stendard parts and service available. @ BETTER CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT AN models gvallabie. @ TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Fer prompt service after store heers. RECOGNIZED STANDARD BRAND General Moters—Giant of Indesiry. @ CHOICE OF INSTALLATION Seif installation—‘De it yourself’ from eer layout— “er we wil) twetall I ee @ GENERAL MOTORS ENGINEERING Assures quality equipment. e @ DOUBLE STAMP DAYS Limited Ume enty DOUBLE On Any Purchase Made from March Ist to 15th at O’Brien Heating! RED HOLDEN STAMPS You can take ALTERATIONS we specialize in REMODELING > MODERNIZATION attention! Phone FE 2-1211 SEE ‘US On YOUR COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down, FHA Terms, Free Estimates woter Phone FE 2-4211 G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac. The Completely Automatic Water Softener Regenerates Itself While You Sleep Besides softening your water, RainSoft also filters it! ation, RainSoft cleans itself by backwashing with selt weter, without your This revolutionary jet-action lifts sediment and iron out better, keeps softening. resin far cleaner than ordinary backwashing with plain _¢ = O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY =a. 371 Voorheis Rd. Regular $395 Completely Installed with 250 Lbs. of Salt — March Ist to 15th Only! $ 3 49" ® Handsome ® Economical © Work-Free KainS of t No Muss—No Fuss Unlimited Soft Water Saves 50% on Salt Cost No Messy Hoses to Bother With No Sweaty Tank No Exposed Valves Then, during regener- FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING UNITS KREMER KER OO Km FE 2-2919 i f° ¢ i yoo fe ty ee { ° oe i \ i "y / ; ‘ 2 a 5 ; oA \ j 7. Han i - ave i A A . . A He f : 4 | uy ae = A : . . . A ; ae ; 2 . = ‘ c ~ . PTA ION TLTAC > 1c ryeege r re el | ays . . : TWENTY SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1956 pes , : - : 7 ann ; sai Sad mittee Room on the fifth floor of the recommends that the work be proceeded for offict 5 a Supervisors’ Proceedings County Building on September 14. lens, with as soon as pore ble ® ; \pereicceuty cos ee one fraphed cq" corr ot enlttr nes veen| REASEESS TO PROPERTY . Drat : a at which time the en personnel of} Now therefore, on behalf of ‘the 3. Recommended salary adjustments /fictal rates for the various classifice.| : : Coun bo eee dated Gaeta Geel e the Commiti¢e was present, @ discussion) Juvenile Committee, | “move that the for chief deputies of the various .|ttens of positions, effective as of January | ‘ : : oe pects. pdvol 1. 1058 — ae a) ae eer coun Ways and Means Commilies "bs eather | aa sbatract ot positions wnd #€8éGm- 1, 1956. . i al Tue neat re Siaie County Debt = Educat Large ‘ein Taxes Total 3 ig * Hou buila| ie &P-iged to approve the transfer by the mended salaries has been prepared ano . ; al sebnetine, chnes go order by Chair proach to Pane pains = =e re Auditors, of a eulficient | amoynt of money copies qre one to members of tulecce. Heepemead — i ers Poissy’ Wo cpa oa 5 ; sine : . OT. Pp ae : os ana pound : accomplish thie enclosure 8 2B on, & © ¥ ac: ' a | ' . 1s . : ro Called: D, t. L. 1 court rg Steers Mr. Claude ‘ PUVENILE COMMITTEE lin the official records of the Geanty Clore ete pon fos = comes Te) ea . +. BY Ld) hd 15.09 ‘145 238.23 240.10 reniaey a eeardan poet herd aryl ciaale irtieeates rick lg HELEN P. ROBERTS. for use of the genersl public. roximate overall payroll increase of pirr,, . ars gave us the benefit of their Chairman, In reviewing your — of the Abstract 6% which, in our judgment, would bring| irmingWemy? 0266 eee eae 23 00 2 00 o 100 184.15 eee oe peeps to questions pro- FOREST I. BRENDEL of Positions, you will find sbetracts the country’s pay scale in | wil jee! Pers .... bi ee Chet 2 130.18 | ete Lae € ay us committee mem- H LLOYD CLAWSON ‘covering the salaries of om ployees of Wages paid by other public agencies and | Pentiec : : 19 47 111.96 oder ee ee a ee of the MARGARET E HILL [both the Board of Education and the private concerns for like work. — ae —_ — —_ z oe audi & Mn bee y ee aween: Moved by Roberts supported by Elias weereulosys Sanatorium Blate tutes —— the ever ipcreasing volume of. TOTAL TO PROPERTY 22 25 153 82 12.60 07 245 965.53 TEe Committee recommund to tele resolution be ado ee a cent ne qereraing ies of business handled by the various depart- . REASSESS AT LARGE Board of Supervisors th hy TA A majority of the members having’ | a ny peter are empowered to es-/ments and the for the development TOWNSHIPS 1 cotoed cundar tcaeeh ce one mana rv voted for the resolution, the motion car- sees e salaries of thelr employees, of new services, due largely to the rapid| avon . . 3231 1.09 168.19 201.59 Faron ‘ann, Ghert “and take the necessary steps to set on ee eases er ames go ye pee of cur Per-jgrowth a the county, we recommend Commerce wee oy n 02 - 3.05 3.18 WwW smith, | espa Swem “Tay- the Authority as provided by law, ee Se Lasers le alive eet sae eters Soe a, Pesitions” He pa | ep eee a : ae +150 230 3.86. malener Vou. Waterbouse, Waters ire comgruction OF 8 em County, Courtine. “Hovoitaisation-Meotaily Retarded (2 fhe salary Talay ‘and Upernonnel, prac: orate ‘Baty, vary busy, West, Bloomfield 7. >. | to $3 2 er : aah fe : unanimously carried. Mr Chairman, Ladies and: Gentiemen (other county departments . eters cadlect: Brovige better salary bude: White Lske ©...) |. 2.67 OS 14.20 17.12 _ : - : : ry control, the Wa “om- fead ethers of thanks tree) tr ce bone Chairman, IT move! whereas as of August 22, 1955, the} Following an established precedent. we mittee has approved das recommends ee Be ld 41 Lilly, Goodspeed and Frenk ttn A bl Sica eae che substance Honorable Arthur E Moore, our Probate) ithe omitted from the official resotution,|that the men’ required to finance the’ eee in en ceed tl ba 116 217 righam (Piaeed on tile.) fet ee My peat - its own Act and | Judge in a letter to the Honorable G ®l ope pre! selaries except the recom- salaries of the recommended new FE bets : . 29 1.68 2.13 ak read communication from the P¥ so edopting that reso.ution, approve! Meunen Williams. Governor of Michigan, mended salaries for offices, Constitutional tions for the year 1956 be placed fn a Farmington =... = Hu 13.79 15.86 Fiment of Agricuiture rei-/taking the necessary | mo roceed/ made certain detailed rec tions and 8 y. where new terms af office, special fund to be known as the “Salary “#ze! Park .. oe: : : : 10.59 10.59 e test of cattie for brucellosis, up née’ the prov ene Act No. ii of the/for the coordination of the hospital facili. 91} commence on January J. 1966 Your Reserve Fund.” As a new position ts Oak Park . oO eet 5918)41 ose a7 1666.13 6808.39 1763487 . (Placed on file ) lexi ca (First Extra Session). ities of the state, to the end that beds be? aries Committee's recommendations |sctually filled, an amount of money pec Pontiac 3 605 31.61 31 read request from the Wood ro = a i. ace numa se the creation | supplied in presently existing facilities | wat such offices is as follows: - essary to cover the salary for the bal-| . Se —— SSaee = — ———— = —— —_——— Farms Civic Association to hold of ao eeeettty Solconatr uct the bulld-|a5 far as possible, for mentally retarded | Cuycuit Sa ease Filled by appoint. ance of the fiscal year will be transferred TOTAL AT LARGE |, 9036 36 90.68 2.15 1066.12 20.09 7213.65 18029.05 Bcheranes, tthe spring ot 10s. ine. ssa -Rezenue Bonds, and lease We |chudres and [Tomary syeae armas, Term of, office, ftom said fund and placed to the evedit| ge ee er SS See ‘ = hs “lrevenue to retire the bond. * ™*) Whereas the Juvenile omnes ‘h8s/ Recommended Younes a’ partes ap cend oe ho Get! allotment of the affected; GRAND TOTAL’... 2228 _ 9190.18 103.28 223 15.09 1668.57 20.09 ‘T0T3.90 16994 53 —_ by Ewart aeopariee by Blanch-/ comeaeer coun TY BUILDING Sone) os mecors Lae ee datas ee p00 ; ur capable Personnel Director. Mr | 5 5 = - 5 pe ‘tion be neld until the spring ; ; Gf exiding foc llitick 40 house (ie misntaliy] . r ard of Auditors: Appoint. Car] Johnson. has resiened his position Now, therefore. be it resolved new buildings. This steam line will be| MICHIGAN STATE TAX COMMISSION 1956, accordance with the request | HAROLD K. SCHONE bhai dt alee td Board of Bupervisors. Three to accept an administrative positien with that the Health Committee and constructed from the Contagious Hospital : A majority of the members having Chairman |fetarded in the state and has expressed year term commencing January 1, 1956 the County of Washt ‘ th on e P LANBIN voted for the motion, the motion carried | ERNEST V. RLANCHAKD itvelf in favor of @ state-wide research/Recommended annua! salary —§9.86000 for eA ashtenaw and was. there the TB Sanatorium Committee, to- to the Road Commission bullding. The September 21, 1955 : H. LLOYD CLAWSON program to the end that a permanent Member of Socia) Welfare Board: Ap- heveralnn: deve, comples his study of omer with the Trustees of the T B Road Commission is to reimburée the Mr lynn D, Allen Mr Horton R lcucuMmINGs solution to the problem may be found,|nointment by Blate Welfare Commisie iheve » aenilse ts < quest on, (ta may Sanatorium make such @ study nd Central Heating Pund for cost of the/ Oakland County Cierk In Re: Sale of County-Owned Land in HARRY W HORTON ele inerelore a ie socived (he Tate 7a term commencing Janusry L We respectfully, request watteuse ee Board at the Dasuary mesune Co an Sais St toe tet > metiog et a oe | TUN iB om, com ec = : i J f : heel ty I BEN A cha ahat ue Clk of thie Board| $7 000 00 ommended annual eS eee these positions ts completed by| Mr Chairman, on behalf of the Ways of steam used Attached please find the order of the and Gentlemen | Moved by Schone supported ty Bar- precere a sufficient number of copies of Civil Defense Director: Appolniavent| Com tae’ at ag gicceener, the Salaries and Means Committee, I move the adop- The second steam line ts to be bulit|State Tax Cconmnlssion fixing the equal- Your Butidings and Grounds Committee nard the resolution’ be edepted Judge Moores letter to Governor Wil-/by Board of Bupervisors One — far coreiuia Gneeees ones of Auditors be tion of he foresciag resclition from the main steam tunnel to the new ized valuation of Oakland County after respectfully reports. the sale of the) Ayes D Anderon''L “Anderson, -an-|ligms 20 that e copy of this resolution, commencing January 1, 1056 tere permitess om eee ver ae acim cote wAveranes 8 Health Unit building. This line is to,the hearing held on September 15, 1955 following county-owned lands during 1955, drews, Barnard, Blanchard Brigham. |@kether with @ copy of Judge Moore's mended antiual salary--$6,318 00 cost ty mbke euch adjanents” rae hs PRED W. SMITH be paid for through regular steam as provided in ‘Section 34, Act 200 of suant to ‘authority granted by this|Cardon, Carey, C.ack, Clark, Clawson {¢tter, may be forwarded to the Gover-) Dow Warden: Appointment by Board'disturh th 2 justments does not : : : charges. Public Acts of 1954. The Act provides: [Decker Goodspeed Hamlin” Heacock,|MOf the Secretary of the State Associ of Supervisors One year term com-\the affected deparimerny, euotment of > Chairman ‘These two steam lines will cost ap- “* * * Upon receipt of such report 1 Lok 87 Bellevue Annex (Jensie Holmes, Helway, Horkey, Horton Hod. ation of Bupervisors.,ali of We Legislators mencing on January 1. 1956 Recom- bli =i WolGBiOn ; . Senter oan proximately $45,000.00. Bids will i from the state tax commission, it » oH Street). City of Pontisce. on o five year son. Kelley, Kephart, Levinson, Lewis {fo™ Oskiand County. ail members of mended annual salary—$6.500 09. provid-| In order to com ty with th edule’ JAMES L GARDNER taken when the erigineering plans are|be the duty of the clerk ef the board of land contract dated August 15, 1955! for| MacDonald.’ McKinnon, Menzies. Miler, ‘¢ Inter-County Committee and & copyjed the appointee ts a registered Veteri.\of dates for tax orocedures we none DELOS MLIN completed Supervisors to forthwith call a meetin the sum eh A Roemer pot begrlotnte preted bees isa Quisisn. Rhinevauit, | (2 ee of Fo! Boers of Supervisors |narian If the appointee does not possess previous to this date furnished the Ways ORPH c HOLMES ee ees be it resolved that $45,000 00/ of the board of supervisors, which shail i Oc K | one, Semann.- . we r d ‘and C be : = yas transferred from the Laundr nd) be net Mled Edgewood Park Subdivision itl Watarheuse Wate pipet sicher Voll ae oe P mere the eeepuice inte comune fears c mare shewsibsowinenser totes Moved br P baawhs supparied by Levin. °° ae Cone a Lapp Puna § days icon tha] mnigiiopert lites mae a foe - Waters, Webber, Zapf 144; ~ : ‘our Balaries Com. cou'd be considered in the nfeparation| son th tut: b* aflopted . ; (ax commission is filed. Court), City of Royal Oak Soid| Nays: Boyer, Brendel. Brewer. Cum JUVENILE COMMITTEE jmittee, the asforevoing salary recom. of the bndget to b re oe eee ee : COMMITTE. Notice of such 16, 1955 for $480000 cash Au- mings Duncan. Eckman Pec’ 7 HELEN P. ROBERTS Imendatiows are {sir and entitabl committee © © Pe submitted by that! A majority of the members-elect having FRED W. SMITH Sere nectne) Dual’ Se. given n) Mises Demewes] Rerolation (Ne 15 (O-0ccbdra, | Nald iW Teaka Wl POREST 1. BRENDED | The Beery ON EES Al ARTES ‘ (Wharsiere. on behslf of the Galaries/ima) °” e erltnom Wee motion! car: “Tehairman beater et cesarenan eatcans instituted f . ger +13) ; : ee a uditors through {ts Committee and the Board of Audi A 1 R C CUMMINGS n appeal b: 2 é 3. Lot 1859 Stephenson Super Highwa: ‘A majority ; H LLOYD CLAWSON |Personnel Division has phils : uditers | Misc 3033 a bod | Pi y service of a copy of the Subdivision. Reya! Oak City. Sold Gee ing vena aoe ee MARGARET E HILL selarylehanace icde nae oases [ee Bee ra ieceiation : | By Mr F Smith | é ile eee i call Slice “toeecian or by registered 1955 for Oe)each\| Authorisation’ | Men | was pe! 5s - . August 22, 1955 Seencies and orivate business romeerne as eit aa oly that the smount of!In Re Additional Employees-Equaliza- ORPH C HOLMES mail as the said clerk shall determine Misetancaee Resolution No 2007 Under|Mise 302: : |Honorable G Mennen Willlams \durine the current vear and. the survey both me Walch is the total sum of tion Staff | DAVID, LEVINGOR As soon as the sald board of supervisors terme..f sale. no abstract was furnished By Mr Schone Governor of Michigan [reveals thet the county « present salary the Bais lee Eslary Appropriation and Mr Chairman. Ladies aud Gentlemen’ | Moved by F Smith F [has Teconvened. it shall immediate!) 4-Lots 38 and 39 East Boulevard Sub-| Re: Articles of inearperaiinn Lansing, Micnigan |sehedule, for mos positlontiners mae lee ery Reserve Pund as itemized) Mr Alger Zapf, Ctatrman of the Equal- can a ate, a supported by Dun- proceed to apportion the state and i451 South Anderson Street),|Mr Chairmen Ladies and Genti |Dear Governor Williams |what lower then the sine rates jbelow, he placed in the budget for the ivatiou Committee, appeared before the re ue ie arth e adopted county taxes to ipe several assessing City of Pontiac Sold on five year 6° Whereas th entlemen | fam making the following cuxgextions: To correct this situation St recom: od 1986 to cover the se'arie< of of-|Waya and Meang Committee tn regard 4, oleate on e mierabere elect hav- districts in accorddnce with the equal- Contract. dated August 19 1055 for proved a, is Board has just ap-jas to action which I believe you shoud mend that the revised rates shown plese ond emp.ovees of the following to a request for'three additional posi- 4) a caetee fesolution, the resolu- ization so made: Provided, That if the Authorization, Miscellaneous ree, Pati, the proposal tojtake to relieve the deplorable situation t ee med departments - jtions on the Equalization Staff for @) Misc "3037 © peer of supervisors ts in session at the No" | louse facilities under which has existed for man years, | period of three and one-half months y Mr Cardon |time the report of the state tax com- lution No . the oroci 956 Se S: Lak 16 Ancodser a Plat (City ot Farm: ovistons of Act No. 31 (First Extra namely the long waiting list o perecas) . 1956 Salary Saiary Reserve | “ $1100 00 on ets és and finance the same committed to state hospitals as nientally . Appropriation Fund The Ways and Means Committee also In Re Cir a ? Mission ts filed, tt shall be the duty received a letter dated August 24 1955 Corps Uy Defense-Ground Gereerer | of the said clerk to deliver the said re- from Mr. Willis M Brewer, Chairman Mr heirman, Ladies and Gentlemen POT to the said board of supervisors ingten bold August 10. 1085 fo cash. Apthorisatioa, Miscellaneous Reso-| wher basis, | diseased, ; {Less “Mo 3847 eas several steps must be taken| At the present time, state operated hos- DEPARTMEN New Positions: Positions? etal lef the Salaries Committee, stating that, Wherea which shall equalize the county bor aa | p's 17 and 18 Bloomfield Hitis ad-|°%, "M8 Board to sccomplish the end pitals for mentally diseased persons are anin si w mee Ae ‘his Commit Gnatimscusly uaperered Wal Micblcan| oMsicc es cee oeen lmaanerd Lads rire ae Bouth Boulevard), City of Pon.|°Cught. and a divided into. three main classifications | a elfare ‘Dog Warden: .... § 33,878.00 Sirateeo es i y app e Michigan @ffice of Civil Defense and ee n said report. He heb = $ the first step is th Elipiret: ther hos ie) ter th ie (Board of Auditors cee 149.334 00 9743 sees the foregoing request the 30th Alr Division United States Air) . Very truly yours, tiac, Sold on five year 6% Interest, Land e prep-| Fir ne pilals for the insane, which’ p,. : $ 247 90 158577 00 1 oy heref be it resolved that Defense C EDWARD Contract. dated Mav 18 ioe ao Articles of Incorporation which | includes those suffering from senility| post of Education, Adm. .... ..... 42.988 00 19 021 90 * 2 008 vO ihaar ee Tent ike Con, res ommend became effective on! W. KANE, ' $18,000.00 with $7.500 00 down payment arom yot “Ubmitted to this Board for with psychotic tmpileations, Mquor ad-| qj) 11 8% ,.0nd Grounds .., + 65,960 00 8 B74 00 7) 784.00 | sine he Equalization Com- Wh s the Mic ‘Received for fil eee 86238 2 BI : approval, and idicts drug addicts and persons having ireult Court . . 107 741 00 Sane Om ue itingent Fund to the Equalization Co nereas the Michigan Office of Ciy-| Receive or filing, Office of Oakiand * y. 6. 7, 8 and © Block 47, Bunty! Whereas it 1s desirab! oRROuE ‘ Civil Defense “os Be 12545900) mittee Fund for the employment of the i] Detense has agreed to assist the Air County Clerk Run Countre Club Annex No 4 Orion) with sirable to proceed dangerous sexual behavior ic ; : oe 10 B29 00 1a B29 06 | lovees for the Force in it / September 22. 1955 Sold Aucust 15 1955 for $39 00 with all possible dispatch and | Becond state hospitals for the mentady: (ODf@slous Hospital |. 122 540 00 soge jinree additions! emplovees ! . on Fecruiting volunteers to serve September 22. 1955. 9 45 a.m. Mi ; ? Whereas this Board will arain belbandicapped! which in turn tsclude ‘the Corporation Counsel . 24.109 90 ibalance of the current fiscal year tn e Ground Observer Corps and Atr! NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING oo. No 3007. Under scelianeous Res-\convening during the month of October, |feedieminded, namely morons, Kiet: and) County Clerk . 81 357 90 a0 Mr Chairman, on behalf of the Wavs Deiense Filter Centers for round-the- September 22. 1955 A was teruaeed of sale, no| Now therefore, Mr. Chairman, jjimbectles and also include pailent. aa to Drain Comm. ‘Bee footnotes <1) 46 558 On sg penal Mexnal/ Commitiegy U7 mere (ine ov TeAL KG act Z Det Baretta nnn County Board 8. Approximate!* 8441 acres on Walter — the following resolutions whom congenial defects have produced! Paualization _. | 44: 16700 16 120 90 adoption of the foregoing resolution ae aatice ak Ses was taken upoc Cadi Supervisors ; Bowlevard and M-24 (4-H property) Bold Resolved that the Special County We same deficiencies Priend of the Court oe ae #0 740 00 i) 942 08 Me AED aeSs Advisory Cor Bell Stone ct ene raul ond Osptlemen en Le Cor 5 Ja fit ; | Building Committee be guthar: Third) thet division which they set Health Department i 4 ee i COMMITTEE : y uncil pursuant to which You are hereby notified that there will $* Land tract dated An-vust 25, ized to pro-| i te x 415 895 Po 28 170 00 765.00 | : + Governor G, Mennen Willi 1985 for $82,500.00 with $23,125 00 down |°°°? to Wave drafted, Articles of In-|Stide for the caré of epileptic. who again) Hospitalization 23.164 00 . | PREDIW SMES the Michigan Office of Civil Delense to! County Boatd of Serincreny Canland talapee payshic : “months Au-|,°"POTation, for the creation of a Build. 8f¢ im varsing degrees of need jTifirmary Te s Lig Chairman ee ® ce of Civil Defense to County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday - oy Sciscell Resolution No | 7% Authority, under Act 31 of the Public! [0 addition to these so-called “state/ Maintenance Administration C sl araice 38.931 00 447 Bs 09 | R C_CUMMINGS orate program nies cartted out in September 27, 1955 at 930 am. for the Acts of 1948, (First Extra Session, thy hospitals” for the mentally diseased. the| Planning Commission Soe ore : 28 012 00 J WESLEY DUNCAN | cirledeteaen ai Soe a municipal purpose of apportioning the state and committee further reports that, PUTPOse of dald Authority to be for the *tate provides hospitalization for tubercu-'Probate Court 7 85 928 00 2717 00 27 2) Oy DELOS HAMLIN slate Naas rectors throughout the counyy taxes to the several assessing dis- ‘the Balance on the Land Contract on Lot goetrection and operation of @ County !8t patients ‘and provides beaith services Probate Juvenile (ol 92 785 * eo pasos ORPH C HOLMES : tricts in accordance with the equaliza- Replat (333 Henrietta) Citv eae 4 to be leased to the County. °! numerous additional types Each Probate Inatiturional “455 ae ee 106 717 ov DAVID LEVINSON Whereas effective cooperation be-|tion as made by the State Tax Commis- the amount of 41, esalved fursher that said | Sfoup of state services is presided over Prosecuting Attorney . .- | 100.927 on 47 146 00 197 604 00 Moved by F Smith supported by iveen the directors and the United States sion on September 21, 1955, the report been paid in full and a astra ot ines peretion when drafted /DY ® department head and @ lay com. Register of Deeds eos t aaleasies 5 076 00 109,997 00 | Heacock the resolution be adopted Monon Is necessary to bring the] of which was received and filed In the the same as of August esented to this Board for adop.|™Mission acting tm an advisory official Relief! Administration sty 69 095 00 A majority of the members-elect hav- an Ground Observer Corps to tts!Oakland County Clerk's Office, Septem- was — as required by jaw. feapaeity Tals system is inefficient in Sheriff C s 33.017 06 5.538 00 138 555.00 jing vored for the resolution, the resolu- Te wee trength, and ber 22. 1955 at 945 ara Authorization, - Resolved urther’ that . the|that the divisional head lacks authority Telephone Exchange + +. 265.679 09 249 679.00 (tion was adopted. lRongleen pate the Oakland County; This meeting is required by statute No 2752 mittee report on the proposed ar. ‘© make changrs in the specific hospitals Teletype Operat . : 10 062 00 10062 00 | tise 3034 ‘card of Supervisors, repose confidence) (Act 206, P.A. 1893, as amended, bein, . , BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Oe this pacer Poretion at the meeting of the staie and the lay beard lacks in-|Tremsurer =e ane ioee 15 66900 @y Mr F Smith eee avepsem ape ie United States Alr/Sec 34 of the General Property Tax oie : eard in October terest in the venera! health and hospital, - Cris Cheon sie 2 821 00 1i4 818 bY Slen at Service Center . = an in creating § the, f COMMITEE HORTON | Mt Chairman, 1 move the adoption of Problems of the s’at= and confines its Weterenee Coser + + 602 638 00 602 65 00 To Nie) tenormbis tard of Bupersisers Ground Observer Corps and accept this eitimaece hae five leyietier ihe tiles ; ‘Chalrman this resolution | interest on «8 very limited basis to the, wel... vee 16.149 00 2 939 00 40.079 00 | Ladies and Gentiemen Sic etenne, essential part of our nation’s! o¢ the aaldl report /ofl the (Stale | Tan Moved by Horton supported by Clawson SPECIAL COUNTY particular group of which they are a| . +- - —- Whereas the Bulldings and Grounds : Commission ‘ the asec made s part ice faine BUILDING COMMITTER memes ee tt thin apstem ts ahowa! "Th! Drain’ Commisrisners a-\iial nee “ 285 00 $240,116 00 $) 644.401.00 |Committee has recommended a erection ere ge Meson dap odd Nourerale and f oLD K “HONE : ; ' el hades : ‘ar Ta pre ae aa —jof a laree si the Service Center at ee ‘ ilo . N Maajerity vf the members having ee by the fact that there are many tubercu- Secdue ican regres tis ec oo but that recommendation at @ later dat. % fea a ce tote of $2000 00 to adver- Rahs United Bu ten au organization aoe onikteod County Clerk the motion, the motion carried eee mupported by Holway of today, whereas there are iendrens of Will be charged dire ty to ran, Bee S50 000 00 has been piaced in tir budget tise the purpose of the Center and Lieve it ty ther ates Air Force and B@\ er are OP MICHIGAN t Ochane Seyret ats adopted ee eS SS Solten Sete danse Mr Chairman. I move the adoption Petal ae ie be used by tie Road Com- requested ‘hat the Wavs and ee Ce Resolved that our Civil Defense COUNTY OP OAKLAND. he r. re ie members-elect hav- . aed [this report in eonjunctiz t when they deem it imperative to mittee find ‘unds available for tht® nirector for thi | ; : County Putidine lor the resolution th i state for other hospital needs | F mm with the report prevent the destruction of an { 4 purpose give the United; At @ meeling of the State Tax Com the Honorable Board of Supervisors C8’ Tied @ motion {This condition ran be-t be met by re- %f he Was and Means Committee county roads or for oth oecuene purpose end) Wi nd Means Com- States Air Force Field Representatives Mission held on Wednesday, Septembe: and men: Mise 1028 organization of their government and an SALARIES COMMITTEE purposes Ly emeracency,) Whereas your alte aoe or menascion in this area his cooperation and assit-/21, 1955 path pa mone Bullding Com-| By Mr. Thatcher interim planing for emergency care cou- . WILLIS M REWE 1¢ amounts placed after the mice) Cones rear d rounds Commit Shae, in recruiting ¥ teers to man the) Present’ Chairman Louls M Nims desires to revort to you at this|!® Re Drain Assessments Por 158 pied w. long term plan for much . Chairman spective departments in the budget t fe-' of the LE ee Sena there ot ze fvasions poste and Air Defense Pallet | (emmlssicner Ben E Goldman anda ‘and following the report wishes to|T® The Honorable Board of 8 SS. better hospitalization and health care DAVID E ANDERSON been arrived at by relereacc. NOve tee and are of the opin ; is enters and to furnish neceasary informa- Commissioner R. Gerald Barr several matters before you for Ledies and Gentlemen mbertisete 1 Rebelde : suggest that the following ap asatel le BARNARD budget recommendations an he Beard are pani ticsent (Conds) svallapie | ¢t Ciuaee Serriaty to Wee Sistine to The Commission took under considera - our Drein ©, |ec in be taken : — “LACK Auditor ' + "| purpose r : round Observer Corps |tion the a 1 from the e: t f “3 committee has met on several|%ffice of the Sree te weet the) 1 That ail hospitals and health services A TAYLOR MENZIFS lmendaties tore agee ene ees Now therefore be it rerolved (hat CIVIL DEFENSE | Ongland Coanty tee er eee, < since its last report to you Thre | Wednesday September 14 r on lot the state be coordinated under the EARL B- RHINEVAULT and consideration has been ~ mmittee) wim of $2.00000 be taken from COMM Ly the Board of Supervisors, whith w : a b8 1955 at 9 Wi direct supe F f ‘ es deen xiven to past) ‘und and appropriated for the CHARLES E. CARDON o : Le on Wednesday,|/® ™ . went over the 1055 asse ‘ Idirection of @ superintendent of hospitals, RAZER ST N experience as well as probable require. Bulldine Fund « PP Eot filed by Lioyd L. Anderson, Supervisor : can 1 at we(8* prepared by the trent esment rollsjand public health who shall have absolute BOARD OF AUDITORS s of incre F qulre-| curpose herein outlined. Thairman! of Waterford ‘Townshi . : attendance rec and we concur in the Gacesarestertres power ‘0 use the state hospitals from) ROBERT Y MOORE in year the budget covers ne Mei) Purther that the Board of Auditors TRAN one The appeal of the Supervisor of Water ; . ¢ ; Siow the Sv) Ume to time in any manner necessary to! " yf : | ' \zed to contract for the erection Ww ER ‘ eg the of 2, ‘Mr. ‘Matthew | Which t Commissioner. a cony “of peat serve all of the hospital and hgaltl JONN C. avaTiN TNE tions nega wrest ght feCe cn e eet under the direction of tbe FRANK J VOLL. SR. tera Township contended) that the equal. rd of Auditors, Mr. Matthew is attached hereto. tndicating the needs of th ; Ls heath S at past years concerting the “! said Sign ‘ammittee A J WEINBURGER Tration as adopted by the Board of 5 petal consultant and Mr (severe! amounts to be assessed against! Were this the lnw at tt t ms Vice-Chairman following policies : Buildings #4 Grounds es Movea by Cardon supported by Web-| Supervisors was unfair to the Townsh: eae ates Shan ean cretne fo ihe Count tne agMso te SioyiMT matty minaret ime | «ROBERT LILLY! USTINE OWE retammend the contiouarce’ ot the Se ae ver the rewoiston be adepicar’® ° WS™ of Waterford and. an ‘examination i je oF: 4 = ne given Saar mmitioe regarding |Sieched snd the see ca ne schedule gtely [ill these beds with Waitingtlict, | Moxed el Breweri supported oe Laban Susrels weneosn ee Auditars FRED W) SMITH A matority of the members-elect hay. (0% ®ssessment rolis of the various units erirashes of the posed ¢ as follows mary of which t* cases Actually proper bills tntroduced | M@rd the report be adopted “of the Board of ee abd ce Chairman. (2, ree Gio) motton: (the) rexerition hae ine re ace ey Wena our com has arrived |'0°2 and Prior Vex: aim the last Legislature to permit T B Meved by Schone supported Carden Devartme Heme ees 2 C CUMMINGS 7 e stall o e Tax Commission anc were cenchunions, 632 ard Prior Tear Progen . + Tat ra | ompite ts to be ised for hospitalization of the salary of the aiecieer nat ae Board Venere BS eee ere cay rere : WES om DUNCAN Se Ar EH Waterhouse. Chairman of the ® preliminary finding having been for. : 1. The necessity of the construction of Current Year at Larce 7a tay faidetectives, met with defeat Inrgely of Auditors be referred back tn the Com. We recommend that the Birdaingham 48.234.820 SM14 640 53 249 460 "B1.646.891 > B>1775 abhsmess of the rental before the Supreme Schweigert, Frank Shimmon< Arthur OTC Mie the folie wine aye Ghia 24 000 08 24.AN0 o0 24.000 a9 © Blcomfhield Hits . 6921) 509 464 700 7 385 090 15 447 650 1107160 — Lamb ard William Graham who have How some of the congenital de- oo lets Relief 1 900 00 inna a6 (eS Soo . BAS6 34> 1,200 400) 9 846 995 17.985.033 1 360150 - served fifteen or more rears { may be prevented = Bourheastern Towfrist Accor iar 1 OOO 00 : fon on ii Farmington — . 4 9hR ito ~ 997 B00 & 184110 @ 893 589 8479 -& Revenue Bonds to be issued by the 3 z State | Insti see 1.900 0H 1 900 09 / oR5 ¢ ! 4794. Althorits for funds needed taking into ,,.¢°'e? Schweigert of Ferndale «it! Hom food) medical cate in the! yo ec tuo! 135/000 00 : 135 B00 9A igs 00090 jFetndale =. ..... 28 784,923 16989500 45 774.475 85435511 6 1237012 consideration. funds of the Countr avail-/fteen years. Frank Shimmons of Por ee of dilatiy and cerpasil and simha: 7. Rhino Board . 1-400 00 1400 90 “140000 Hazel Park |. . 15,821,165 2762 8R0 19 584.045 37.747,680 2 705442 able at that time to prepay rentals jHac Township with thirty years: Arthu iris ean permit other children and 2OWNSNID and City Tax Rolls 6 500 00 #509 0 4 esocoo Huntington Woods 12.196,175 357.125 12353 500 26 377 B01 1 BRO543 Fh vadvarticcitertwidatand caard con. Lamb of Farmimgton City with sixteen, a Begs uixe Seminormal lives th oan & City Treasurers Bonds 8 000 00 9 090 00 9 000 00 Reego Harbor 1 489,185 242 750 1.731,935 3,313,229 238940 tract for construction of the bullding {caf and william Graham of Royall UT Onn Nomen c eee z a Cases e 23.990 00 : eens 23.000 09 |Lathrup Village 6,128,255 110.600 6.235 255 12 228 032 876261 11, County continues to pay annua! Whites with teen years, and eae encouragement of{ local school! dis: Bice Int emiuns ae 1 00 00 1.900 60 100090 O8k Park 28 747.210 8 140 900 7.088 110 66,034 406 @Ts2y01 to Authority for use of building |, boa we have one member of thao. Ne ine ining eter detective eat he and Deaths + eee wee © 800 00 4500 00 430000 Pleasant Ridge .. 4534055 426 Ton 4.962.755 11 348,001 813321 bonds are amortized, at which time.|ientircis, Wiente Cie eee Ek betien metho ir ttn aroeram Seil, Consersation eee - 300.00 re 300 00 Pontiac - . 126.290 380 90,300.100 216 590 489 «= -298.114.305 -21 186372 : stop County takes over, after aga 8 City, who has served , © A t method of stimulating and 5 “ Roval Oak . . , 70721015 10,777 895 81498 910 164 697.291 BOaLE ution of Authority ees years but who shortly will be ean goof Pevchiatrists and Psvehiatric! DEPARTMENTS a ‘South Lyon 1,298,310 1,190,275 2488 585 asi¢ 103 Serer me an ~ si wre howld b aly ex * eel Sai ss tiie z . ais 33 : eel bat they are pointed out, to. show the| Whereas It is nitopether Finttig sty iielide state acaistance! wmard caution | Amiot . De 2 0 $ 14971400 © 17 #50 00 186 984 00 146 90406 ies) ake BD ocd 443.400 2.295 385 4.161863 298288 fetere control the Board of Supervisors | Proper that we honor these men for the inder an agreed arrangenient to repay CMe perene seo ae a _ 103741 00 , 20204100 § 22 000 00 tat odie) | rene oo ten 88 Cee e 2120207 4.117 393 -299401 | te they have rendered to th ‘ourg, (he State in part br m@ xpectfi Se ue . soe 3 10 829 0 an i a = Se ee SS bai ey Fie cai poteumear: a a wanes to their respective unite Ste with Vets tomer ee cen, : : 84357 00 75 p00 00 as eetng Total Cities... $384,778.80 $143.285.382 $528 062 942 8 BB1,875.227 63 208535 isa, \ | Now therefore, Mr Chairmat vf T be‘ieve that this problem te <1 940 04 tig trang 6, (fen Under my hand and the Seal of the State Tax Commission in the City other than that of Revenue Bonds be Sanden ie _ Gt pen eels Mveruice 2 | — oe . “oe er ed issipwer (See Foal pete 45 458 06° aavng of Detro his 21s: dav of Sepiember AD 1456 er an Autharity but. if such events u ach of the wbave men. 2 oS STA UA eras le VRE nue i ROR ne 7 000 00 41 078 Of STATE TAX COMMISSION tioned mei neg Eq initiation on i EU ral sedan m, it wonld be « simple matter to 2 < 7 1 4h TAT Sa 4 L M NIMS. Chairma dissolve the Authority and proceed on! WILLIAM © iE psax Big ne UES ele a nA ad 740 OO Discussion followed ae 2S a, ome: basis Mosca) uy Hud City of Reval Ont AHL RF m hE are. do 55 they Muved by Good ‘ . - this tan rt by HS Boars Merit oiled) tor the notion, the resciution sac oe mice a 4 , 4 131 997 09 85 000 00 $7 72200 | Clerk Chairman to mentaily handicapped children. (Re- r, Chairman, on fan of the Special a a of the members faving tabled Velerena Pecttanil . . . 6 15.685 Bo 28 065 00 6 000 00 22.065 90 | ferred to the Juvenile Committee } « County Building Committee, whose names "O'C4 for the motion the motion carried | Mrs Roberts gave a report on the coat - Ge oe ioe a 36.140 00 39 165 00 39.165 00 SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 Misc 3038 low, I move that this report be|, CeTtificates of Mer:t presented to Mr. Of foster care of children . ne Meeting called to order by Chairman|2Y¥ Mrs Hill A INSTITUTIONS Plovd ince ul “In Re. Auditor General Committee Re- appear be received and placed on file rthur Lamb Mr William FE Graham Misc 30% : BP 1 and Mr F i hous _ By M H “ant o tat 2 ont COUNTY BUILDING fore cr wr Georeraceee ann a Mr in Re eulatice Report Tee Hosptial 3 122 380 00 67 940 99 65 000 90 124.59000 | Invocation given by Reverend George! Port Frank Shimmons. thei To Th 25 4 et Sete . . 421,872 09 370 350 00 18 000 99 71422200 E Ging |To the Honorable Board of Supervisors ons. ,their awards were re-,'o The Honorable Board of Sinervtsors Institutional and Foster Care 155 45; 9 a a . Rol = , arta chai cetved by Mr Roy F Goodspeed and{Ladies and Gentlemen Sheriff r F . 55.458 00 268 FOF 00 99 96 OA +74. 154 00 oll Called’ D Anderson... Ander-|Ladies and Gentlemen: ERNEST V BLANCHARD Mr Howard Decker. ‘| Your Salaries Committee, in contune Th Ss. a . cast aivies eee ey af2 Ane On) son Andiewe Bertiard pBesl |B ishenerd) my tour” Auditory Generely Gommittecare. BH. LLOYD CLAWSON Mine 3028 tion with the Board nitare Rerenitn Sanatorium Bam 8 : 602.625 00 395,250 00 525.000 00 412.883.09 Boyer, Brendel, Brewer Campbell. |spectfully reports that it has examined R C CUMMINGS ‘ By Mrs Roberts submits for the c decwlian ead) odor SPECIAL FUN Cardon, Carey, Clack, Clark, Clawson, the Mst of 1954 and prior years tax HARRY W HORTON [tn Re Enclosing Breevewas wi Juvenile Honorable Rody the erate) ck : - FUNDS ;Crenshaw®, Cummings Decker Duncan fejections by the County Treasurer, DAVID LEVINSON | Cottage ary budcet for the vear 1956 and this Bul Fund «4 Mati dee 1°68 300 90 179 S00 90 Eckman, Ewart, Gardner, Goodsperd,| which were approved hy. the Anditor EUG. SWEM |Mr,. Chairman: Tadies and Gentlemen renee may bp construed as a foint re County Health Unit # See ; 415,595 00 - 82 800 00 att a ing 4g, 6 Hamiin, Heacork, Hil Holmes, Holway |General as of June 30. 1955, which hare Moved vy Schone supported by Halwar. a the annua! Fefort of the survercby nort Af beth the Sa'aries Committers and Current Draigs sa: uon on Menzies Miller, Moberly Oldenburg. below and recommend that such taxes A majority cf the members-esect hav- | mended tat - Usien breerewas br The proposed salaries for the followin: Hospitalization : ’ 764 0 428.500 69 i 000 ~. 1e22e¢oo 6 Pbiilps Quinlan, Ransom, Reid, Rhine- as constitute a valid assessment on the ween the two tuve P tt te & eet the motion. the mation closed uvenile cottages be er named group are — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 ao TWENTY-SEVEN een eee et . THE PONTIAC PRESS, | r + . ’ * jadoption of the follow! resolution: ilities will bed Faoaggeeor to each Board! ke Jt Further Resolved tha rvisors Proceedi | sa = ‘ iige ea e er Resoly: Lynn D. submitted to the State Legislature that, Resolution | Supe ngs ised study the the cichas ~ari Caf author-| phy tnd - _—— eretion before Allen. alien, far Oakland County Clerk a yt | Bw have any semblance ne ‘Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: l Gattane “ceenis pd Ries oli eel Paagtie P~ : ees Lh ye (Continued from Page 26) - tien Counsel's a in Nag ed tooreral gc i KELLEY. u was referred to the Miscel- by tts Chairma@ and Clerk, join with) Journ to Norember 19, ess at at 6 “me 4 County, and ‘employ pete ent with the D val decltuas. a: Senn Fosomsment |laneons Committee, three resolutions|the Oakland Coynty Retirement Commis-, A sufficient nga potent: voted Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption ——— png ve the coin — : pare = viteyed arg ey” pickned by Levin- th rslension ‘of of the bepelit under Title |factlities of the Oakland ad it ee bre Mae pelt Dagar near orny al mon eau poe roquesiteg rn ey mobarte ten ee : ers pertaining to the i” oe rm i ¥ e “i : onorable G. Mennen Willis to @ r- oe Le Fre rer ye y of A en Rosters Bicnnt the Met ~— S ba >d 33, 1985 lize the referendum reguired to tind out; bes taken on Miscedancous Re Reso) io, be 8k $gc fi i i : 2 of this regen. be be GENERAL tween Mr. Harry J. a ar gar “ aoe ing Commis phe ‘shee County Corperstion Counsel the! A mavorit Se Pembery-cen as amended by Act No. 39, Comm approves Resolutions | wheth i th { at this a : MARG. g. BILE. pearl of Oakland and report por to for passim pd Sa2oning Ree tla vould none fe el and 3, which resolutions read as | Oakland County Soticsmeny Besens tne en The Chair hove age ge: Pag = the Board at the October meeting. tL Boosioed that the prover) some type of control under the ¢ «Resolution No. 1) Be tt veal sire to be brought under the coverage hp would be Baggs Mo day Ume. By Mr, Thatcher. cetarted te mabe al yeeued ay ested af Appeals Ge previeusly sug is Assovistion ‘go ‘en “recend|Brovided by the Pedersl Bociet: Security| many appoints oe ee In Re: I Nigh ission ; mi ek Poundiotien Fund ~ mending whenever agent)“; _| Nom-nations in order for member ef rand Gen tonite : — “aloes Chairman, I move that this of State Tax Commis! Be it further resolved that the refer-\y.. Board of Aud PERRIS B. CLARK DAVID E_ ANDERSON Whereas ie ain okie by the Enabling Act and|of the Legislative Commities be received) éhecks “Bai ¢ endum be had at the earliest date pos-|"'t rd tet s B. * Act 195 cts of\to establish such system of payroll de- and placed on file Srecesments fe any county. ‘ mms fh; Mr. Holmes nominated Robert E. Moved by Hill supported by Thatcher LEE CLACK 1665 permite counties to combine for the| Guctions from ihe salaries of” em ees | commrrram | St, fecmlt therect be fires sible within the limitetion preecribedisar, Claween aad Mr ‘Thatcher L syste inter-| and officers CeGish erie SCHONE to the local supervisor alee oe eee ted in the law governing the same and that, tne ation, . fore the report is sent to the Btate (2 &Y event, the plan of coordination ree pe by Ho'way by Hudson the : Mr. under said ones gPRSE, Orsay vy Aaron teercipe [ngs eens Meteors cae Preriir| Waar, pemmeer cen Er See Scie Se Sern Sethe tenn tha rn (OY cag Cardon © of more may, by Be It Resolved the j wM ( oncile any erences tent m ee ving voted for tne report be amended by deleting the! Moved by Brewer supported by Barnard 70, Wee Roerse of Supervise Contract! officials of Bake or of the palitics Y © Oa an fat may exist in the assess ia) farther resolved (hat the Ook the motion Tk ae : 1 t resolution rpose of ng & system of | subdivis Lily . city at large cessqement sgeiney Onk/ (the resin ef opted. abere-clect ighwere and establish en Inter-Couny dp pil tnings pocsesary te! , Moved by Sehene exported by Semasm! Commiasion and the local supervioer|*smplete Hts muy of the spnropeiens| | My. uy 2 cared saigeted Bible having voted for th lution, the reso-| way Commission to develop paid ste . | || and/or assessor.” to rn) moaber x Mr, Lieyd ie bocce Oakland g voted for the resolution, ba + | a tent as faving voted rr) th dispatch County Treasurer, add Board|!ution was adopted. ree ee woud’ be abe Yurther Ressived that any tynde, therefor, the m : oda, Faris, | ore, Get Paand | Rin on tae socommundelens| lierel ey Cone e revote. w emed patier Gavtacen| the bodget, Mise. Ko. "yoa1, bY | comaader t Lc ncrmetion of on toler Sommk to garat of Seung Road (rm bin Adopting we direct the ‘Clerk a tel to torus "Board, with a. breakdown ol, the ee rat, wt there are be objections, ty of the members-elect/taken from the table {Mighwev Commission “hich would coord’ |frem say ceparment of Ge Siete a In Local yout Te soe Commitce Report| ward @ copy to the State Tax Commis-|ing respective costs to the County and to/the present incumbents be having voted for the amendment, the A majority of the members-elect counties. cece here). Maen aad lacesa Gn bite Ra le Board of Supervisors’ Moved by Mob peariaa | Retirement Byte Neqether with 2 bret wre ieery, no obctiny an oe “Vote on owe as amended: — aa - Man Eimploy ees’ Oc cement heard torte asst) oe wes, Seailem on Local Taxes has/*® the resalution “be ea Rnopted ) CSW |summary of the advantages snd 4 Bihan’ Cudney, M'D.—Member of : A majority of the members-elect) Moved by Levinson supported by Se- ow therefore sedated I pope tlt Choe he Ege! ee ey ee, met ae a ee ee ne esha boas pated ving = voted rena oe ar ad Neo ue five years commencing mo fl a repreries ot Oe earl gf Bupervinecs of a Coby (al of ithe County of Oakland and-or ships “and cities “having taxes to be therefor, the resolution was deciared|agt rang the Re-|Jenuary 1 1906 copia ee wes soars as amend- ee budget Misc. ' Oakiand that it does hereby endorse im its "Board of County Road Com imerioners spread upon the loom rag ax roll and has t vm ent Committee, I move the adoption) Lewis C Jarrendt—Civil Defense Di- ber Pend by Retess supported by Thatch-7 ae iat Majority of the shembers-olect |Poeses Net ay” eae ie an ee one: pte peerage gmpacbre yon) he ey Nat “ ot checkea These ire with the pertinent |, Your Committee also approves Resolu-| . ppm tema heart one yeer commencing January e a - law i * er the reading of the minutes of the pars voted for the motion, the motion vision .of Act No. 198, Public Acts of gan and the County of “Oakiand Kes cad pd Mania d eneral Property Tax Law). follows and this resolution reads as) FLOYD ANDREWS, Harold K. Schone—Member of previous meeting be waived arried (1955, and further that the Inter-County on behalf of its Board of County Road|necessary, and ' Se ade where "(Resolution N Chairman|meat of Veterans Affairs, three years A majority of Keo image weg Mise 3040 Committee be. os it hereby is, re- Commissioners \reports are verrect aad ander ot ithe Fifth District 3) Be it resolved by FRED W. SMITH commencing January hi u having voted for the motion, the motion) By Mr Cummings. qiested, with The cooperation and asssikt- “he following positions « are Lema’ des. our Committee has tabulated the total Association of Supervisors, in b Moved by Gardner supported by Cum- Mi gescen R Bates, DV taal werden, carried In Re: County General Fund Tex ance of the Boards, ‘of C County Road “Com. ignated as mount of taxes to be spread on the meeting, assembled in the C “ty business mings the resolution be adopted year commencing ra i}, tose Misc. 3039. To the Honorable Board of Supervisors missioners, the Gounty edministrative of- included. Al] employees - ot mae = tax Felis, which tabulation is eitached Oceana County, Michigan. this 33rd day |thireft ee eee, ae voted Lean Belknap Member of of Planning red Re. palate, of Corperation Counsel ey that each Supervisor of the Conmistes ze re phason a age ty ot Oohia Yeats of Michie the Coun-| joerc and made a part hereof jof June. 1955, that this Association | prabone | ———— seseret Senuery 1 1986 eee years semmseriee n Ws at eac ba ve. program anda 0 c an exce our Com mitt hi Ladies and Gentiemen: Townships and the Assessing Officers o for the establishment of ea Inter-|part-time employees and ewployees on rants showin tas xmounis auarued ax a ins SOD ine (competing of | Repor Report of Oakland eeert Employees’) Roy Whee peed GLb ped the adoption vse the report of rr of the rer of geriliey Coan os er mitted ener te Spree pred meres os a a i i is ies se ‘when Warrants are submitted|call upon every Ceamiy' tu (ha Muaia pei tag 8 SGevee by ay pene Agee he et Commis a ts three years commencing Salar they are hereby authorized & irec * or pu carry ow eo; her al which a th. 1955, some questions Nate heen Talsed by|to soread on their respective Townahip|the counties: comprising this region for provisions a ae Th mec, 44 of the the tabulation ahove Hielesisipay ae —— immediately to prepare itself) Apdorpen the report - eared ” aad Roger Oberg—Member of Planning Mr Harry J. Merritt, Cor ee Gis rolls. the sum set ‘their consideration ederal Social Security Act and amend- recommended that your Honorable Body | the assumption of the greater gov- |placed on file. Commission, three years commencing Counsel, regarding the amount of, salary| opposite the name of their Township or AND M Talat ba) a eae boii = eles Steen entered —se the Clers. to sign these war: Gone as “Sat tonal, eovenaencan just! ere etog them majors. IP hd voted res, i 1956. ‘or ht but tate- evween 2 chigan, w loca! ronments across, otion ¢ : year 1986" Se cay on tee uniy eseral Fund Tax for INTER-COUNTY ROAD COMMITTEE the approval of the Altemey, General Curvent Drain-atuarge taxes are done Cee bee Lor cntcn Anal cen: Hrewer stated tat, the Salaries|commencing January I : | sath ved by Thate supported by Levin- and the Secretary of Health, Education 2!cipal (Townshi ¥-| fidence which have been mittee will report at the November) Moved b m Your Salaries Committee had reviewed the year 1956. ry p and Cit charge ad reposed in them © y Cum * supported by the contract which Mr. Merritt had with| The following is the allocation =p m ihe regoluton be, adopted. having |msscietice’ Sua ohal 7.8 ver “es tn primis oy here el gers ene allo-| wd macs ee ee bench at meet | ; Sapte te gael! the County for a three year term, ex-|$6.097,24280 to be raised by taxation! yoreg for the resoluth the niien and Heresy - con- Ee tad alf of the Mis- \ ‘ having voted t this - tingent (general) fund rn tl cellaneous Committee, 1 By Mr, Gardner therefor, the motion cai piring on December 31, 1956, and was of|to apply om the 1956 t (4.37 erritte adopted. vhion and the Department and shall a3 allocated ell ats tage tebe move the adop-itn Re: Juvenile Cott B LYNN D. ALLEN the opinion that the salary was fixed/on State Equalized aluation = Of Repor, see et a reg " ae giorsies and inclusion ef drain-at-large tion of Resolution No Mr Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Clerk are os by the terms of said contract at an an-|§1,395,250,000 00). [By Mr Cardon comes ee ee ees ce tae a allocated fais he yecced man nee Moved by Moberly supported by Miller)” Whereas the Juvenile Committee at 8 = nual salary of $10,010.00, and that WAYS AND MZANS }In Re. Civil Defens | State of Michigan’ and the Secretary of within its eilocsicd ra Ge) So ecoees ~ sah aA Raine mega nadllam Sea nb pp bors Leal rapa oo | amount could be changed only by an COMMITTEE To The Honorable Board of Supervisors| Health, Education and Welfare. This res-/be paid from the c mt (general), esceter, cuell rasekation itwact a eee ution No. . I M a seer te Sos Saieas eee RSE ay, | GY Set SA cutee pas, rite tanictental capremsl’ Beatie Teer C cote ner ogee aa veereen We See deren ety orks Wurea $Coonny ee” $_re- upon passage approval, for al] in-. Your mi ; ount: on September 27. 1955, it was the unani- JAMES L GARDNER ceived a copy of a letter from the Gov- tents and purposes, aexcens that active resoluts Seo tee offers the: following, ann Fog Uh Resolution No. 2 which reas “the matter was referred to Roll, Called: “D- jt wey Yan mous opinion of the members that this DELOS HAMLIN ernor under date of September 28 1955 coverage shall begin on the Ist day of 1. Be It Resolved’that this Board Na tae Way an and Means Committee for the son Barnard, Blanchard, Bonner, Boyer matter should be studied further ORPH C HOLMES . regarding # meeti g to be hed at the January, 1955 jthis report of the Committee on a os — No. 2) Be it further re- appropri 7.% Pag hecessary moneys.| Brendel, Brigham, Campbell Fh eb Therefore, Mr. Chairman, I move the DAVID LEVINSON Detroit Office of Civil Defense on Wed-| ROAD COMMITTEE |Taxes with the recommendations theremin ved 0 ah ~~ soe ten oe tH record hee es | 200 0 uffletent ‘ Clark, Clawson, ea) ERE — . ¥ ay? s 1955 ~ ace at Se aural oe i'r tate xa | DON R MeCDONALD. ua |Tecorts of, ts Peed of the permanent te succes per at the State Tax Commis. |th the ere es ‘ eration ‘and approves ppg _ Decker. Duncan, Eckman, ualized 1955 La 4p a” 1955 ministration, the Michigan Office of Civt) Be It F sion's va . peeualized Tax Levy Parsedtace Taxilery [Deen end the Detron Office of Civil, Movce By MacDonald , eqpgorted PYicier be Re eee Re there was some doubt in the Committee's or Be it Resolved that @ Beosk. Bencock, Rik. Hetway. Hertey. Townships “ Civses Defense on the subject of a Survival Plan “aye. p Anderson. L recy Bar. the several tax warrants on which he mind as to the constitutionality of such a ou oe Si 308 — ~_ Fea Hye - Addison tress BOOTIE & Hoorn Berkley _.. 2818095 § 171,826.09 proerem ac. Oekload county nerd. Belding, Best. Blanchard. Bonner. \Setkacitas eee Was based, thereby cpcorneen th seers written inte the | th Balding =~ Bagh Bho oe tr Pe pa ed my. : nen, Avon... 2417292 147.388.15 Birmingham 5.851775 — 356.706.91| Boyer, Brendel Brewer, Brigham, Cam e and directing the various as- nsequence, the Com-|ene reese-| Men joberly, ee Bee: Bloomfield .....- . 3.198359 195.0117! Bloomfield Hills 1 107160 67. 506.23) poser a eusany comet teed boa @ mere bell Cardon, Carey. Castle, veck Clark, igoreme heir idde, within the 15 mill ‘mi. mittee een’ oe ie" on ite resolution “sl; Chairman, on behalf of the Ways 8cho Rae mie | or ta - Brandon .......-. |.334942 19.812 50 Clawson 2 beget ed 1.00608, case of evacuation, the Civil Defense 5.0 ¥ S00: Crenshaw) Cumm eker. | [Berein for ‘1965, “"¢ Smounte set forth y ciution Me. 3 be peceived. report Orland Means Com 1 move the adop- Taylor, Commatce |---| \aee nse ie Peach, wets ong assis Committee recommends that the invite: en mesre, Mamine. ‘Measesk, Will CUsirman on behait of the Com-|on file: Feceived and placed {25 'g(" tne foregoing ‘resolution Webber, Weinburger, Wright, Zapf, (S#). Hibeet hop a itera 11,262 46 plas en ete 31538 7 36, Hon be accepted and that the Commition idoimes Holway. erkcy Morten” Hud. ™ mittee whose signatures appear below, MISCELLANEOUS COMMITTEE WaYs A MEANS Quorum | hap Hi hiand 490883 30 928 50 Huntington Woods 1 890543 115 AE gh re en At igen, Hughes, wxtiley. Ke art Levinson. | rg |} Bore the adoption of the foregoing) ae ee CONMES 1 GARDNER mings that Pred W. Omit be venine ated Hol! S 100351 702.18 Keego Harbor .. 238540 - 14.54436ltno appropriate committees of the Board| cee \ait’ “aceeriy Oldenbure.” Quin. MMITTEE ON LOC | coe ee RC CUMMTNOS Psi : : : FLEN G BONNER as Chairman for the independence .... 006537 49.1786.52 Lathrup Village 876261 53 427.78 of Supervisors to attend this meeting jac Miller, Moberly Oldenburg, Quin- Six: a | Ly DAVID LEVINSON A sufficient lore 7 having voted ter L a .321083 19,877.15 Oak Park _ 4 T2801 288.570.35' so they may be informed of the pa lan, Ransom, Reid. Rhinevault, Roberts Presa F OOODSPEED } ROBERT O. WRIGHT DELOS HAMLIN the motion, the ase od 37,652.17 Pleasant Ridge 613331 49.590 76 Oakland County Civil Defense will be Schork, Schone. Semann, W Smith, me : Ch MA LOLD (CLAWSON J. WESLEY DUNCAN Mov ceepert - $1,885.77 Pontiac é 21 366372 1.302.759 S2/ expected to assume should @ situation toner aren Te eccence Wilh Weck: ALEX J. Mr ccs an Moved by Teena cappaetsa by Goed Dariast cooeanek a “tas nominations on 1723488 Roval Oak 11 00414218 127.16 arise necessitating the mobilization of our ty zapt ie?) WINSON 8 MOBERLY sed Masslutlan We 3S ba cocctied andere’ an Dr roanyg lg 3 a by Rob-| rules suspended, and the Clerk the ‘ i South Lyon 324967 #81403 Civil Defense tor Nac UE Monette) PETER P QUINLAN \ipineed|lent tila’ jee ee tect maniacs Mare eel unanimous vote of the Board for Pred bye “) 796164 een ee Gos” aeeaat 1.285 21 CHAR DEFENSE SOIMITTEE) A suificient majority having voted yy eee uccar ek A sufficient majority having® voted|therefer, the resolution was declared! Omite. Pontia® .......--+ Rote pers Walled Lake. — _ 18.25: ies RLES R Chairman ister the resolution was declared 4° ‘le ha envaan nq was be the motion carried a poor mane ha voted for . en 138.14443 0 Total C 853 | pread of mers Mise 3062 vr DiSeet asada de Teal Cues 0 ne ee warn OF Me ee Morte There! were"te objections NSN TY ie Mh ty me Antal t Springfield ....... pees a bebe “ Grand Total “100 000000 $6,097 242 50 & majority of the members-elect hav- In = Service Center Court House AD) ow) gies G _ In ee Institute of Local B. Lag PU, ergs jf wet Poe gr tte ool Walectera . > 3 geso1 237.499 3s [me cored tor ie meen oe motion) mee ‘Chairmen, Ladies end Gentlemen: Lelow. ce) Comm tice Repett appears Mr, ch Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: oawnereas, this ile Board bigs be heretofore ap-|@ West Bloomfield . 2.098097 127,743.15 |By Mr. Miller | Whereas the Juvenile Division of the Sar GuEn UE ennenaanemeanenateeeee Sise hed | ree. White Lake. 689688 40.222 77 In Re: Oakland County C¥ycuit Court Probate Court is being temporerily moved , Moved by Goodspeed supported by Hel. bet our the question ss oe Shay a eas mn 5 36 194465 $2,243,447 75 Mr chairmen Ladies and Gent to the Welfare Building now located on "0! Sil ctpert on oeny heaving voteq|S04 become a member of the Michigan/ ple? o8 orehitect to prepare plane sad ships 36 TO44 : |Mr rman, es niemen- ¢. Center, and | J ation: an o- _____ Min Seteion“'e ‘ot Avon ‘Township and) "Wrereas Mt is advisable to designate therefor, tbe ‘Teport” was eclated institute Kgl d iyesas)- nantoodowey Watorens sai Commitice did ploy Moved by Cummings supported by part of the Village of Rochester @ de- such building @s an annex the Court = | eiscas lack of pay precluded a thorough | , nites Crlr Ditehey, and = Levinson the resolution be adopted. lth bo it as recommended, be cision by the Court placed an injunction House ed by Good panetaemane of this matter and a motion Whe atte —— moved by Waterhouse supported Ry gourstad csite. elfictal (cits) tori the Dog S6eieet| comstrucucm. of “= (church eal is) Now Therefore Be It Resolved that Bover the Local Taxes Committee be was made to refer the matier to tbe we way, ot tae ee to bd read |aheiser petition of one landowner. The church the Welfare Building located on the Suthorized to prepare a report showin Board of Auditors for study and report af Phillipe the be ye lter Was already under construction the tax rates of 1 t pro cuffielens nonere to cover the Discussion followed BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS |") &f fy paemnrpeoboea ‘County Service Center at 1260 West on thes + e various units based at @ later date as to the need for Our) cost of construction Moved by L. Anderson supported by COMMITTEE Le ee ee ee ee ce meer oer ot Peeee oe sate “equatecd velustions | County belonging to the sam -Wmereng te ten att that HARRY W. HORTON Fiction was started op a church. with same hereby is designated as the ‘“Oak- majority having voted, Therefore. Mr, Chairman, on behalf *!| careetion: be ta imagegott cre ejerity ef the members having, an Chairman out comes bola pclae ideo Poe bead land County Service Center Court House, tneretors the the metlen s arried. |the Miscellaneous Commitiee, 1 move pence te eerncen, *. i ae ents an oue vis y the Town-- 4 voted for the motion, the motion carried DAVID B. ANDERNARD |#h!D, Board to stop until they had com. Milt Chairman. on behalf of the Build. BY Mr. Moberty : ee in beens a samuet ot tnelgnenee, oe present tile Ra woe Anim sere ee Le weanes WILLIS M_ BREWER blind. ter presented te: bene A Orc, at ead (Orounds Commies, (1) mere In Re’ Traffic Safety Prog Michigan Institute of Local Goverument.| Now Therefore Be Levinson the report be considered read 2 ! Rane oe prog - . Mr. Chair ow wretore nh Soeetted” as fol- Lf LUTHER HEACOCK area landowners names ts on file the adoption of this resolu man. Ladies and” Get temen: be referred te the Board of Auditors and|io in full and adopted : 8 with the Avon Township Clerk, objecting BUILDUXGS AND ‘GROUNDS Your Miscellaneous Committee reapect- 9 be made beequent meet- bie At a aThara bayer, Moved bs america “papparted by Lilly| Ip this case. the Court refused to sliow COMMITTEE fully reports to this Board a» follows | ag “of this Board. ail of the Be Buudings oma end Gteeae Gemmtace drews, Barnard, Bes! Blanchard, Boyer. 9,0) Notution be adopled (ee oe : HARRY W. HORTON The matter of Governor Williams’ Trat- MISCELI.ANBOUS COMMITTEE |in om architect e Carey, Clack, Clark, Clawson * Crenshaw A majority of the members-elect hav- mp ates pegged Dice whey VID E. AND Chairman ‘oe Safety _— Was referred to th MWINSON 8 . MOBER'. i pe sem ot 438,008 be @ * ' . : 2 DA ANDERSON ommittee for report and pidoedlidlivegs ceakwdn Fund Cummi Decker. Duncan, Eckman, ing voted for the resolution, the motion |», decisions and. in the interest of st ARNAR i Ewart, Gardner, Goodspeed, Hamlin, Fe aea) jgood government, submit a report and AROLD. x scHone » se ieeices poms and cr Comsminice| ROBERT O MRRIOHT bulding bad teas of a architect: “ Heacock, Hill, Holmes, Holway, Morkey | By Mr. Horton race ee at rae nett meeting WILLIS M BREWER ‘did not feel thet tt reper f 0 into detai deta H. LLOYD CLAWSON Be It Further Resolved that ‘on- Hudson, Kelley. Kephart, Levinson 1) Rp: Dog Shelter Plans-Employment, Ros Eee SUPERVISOR .UTHER A jes to any of the points but rather FOREST I. BRENDEL letion of the * and sp Lewis, MacDonald, McKinnon, Menzies. of “architect CASS B WATERS its general attitude toward the Board of Auditors be Moved by Miller supported by Roberts ; program Moved by Moberly supported by Wright a aletll Babes 3 Oldenburg, Phillips, To The Honorable Board of Supervisors ¥.) Feat be egopte PPO u eee oe ported by Lilly wee peel ae the report be adopted. advertise for bids and the wore and Quinian, nsom h ne’ Ladies end Gentlemen | {the resolu Committee favors the development) Discussion followed. t R Behock, Schone, Semann, W | h le of the Perry). A majority of the members-elect hav- 4 sufficient majority heving voted and ado at claadanda tee neatth, Btamen. @wem, Taylor, Thatcher, latest orepert. the pees Dog Shelter inp ered fot Be motion. the report W&8 therefor, the resolution was declared Becustng oliarivers. 7 on “the fegert be eid omporstiy or Batidings og arent Cosamnitioe ' dopted | Favors e prester amount of She eek — stud : ba Haare the Seas bidder A sufficient majority having voted _ mor is within the appropria' Voll Waterhouse, Waters, Webber, must be removed from that location by) . a Wright, Zapf, 120). (February 28, 1986. ard + your ment that when the, Boeth caheatin WG that, gaken [and supervision of inspection Nays’ None (0: fhereas in the judgment o our : v | e n helping aseu tent A Tmajoricy of the members-elect Buildings and Grounds Committee, it eons Pphad g ee alert tel Reet In Re Avon Township Buildings loca! administration: = etticie eater the motion carried. Be on Puser Riscives toa Senet having voted for the report, the motion would not be feasible nor practicable vted tor thie snetion! | hi Bev: (Mr Chairman) Ladies, end) Osatlemes’ Favors requiring proof of non-cancel-| B sone of Auditors, with approval a} of the Gorpore-| carried. \to move the present facility and it is ad- OE °e or the mo e motion The Legislative Committee respectfully labie Liability Insurance before the Br Mr, Gardner tion Counsel, execute a contract to the Discussion followed relative to the vixable to erect a new shelter more in "Xr" 4 4. Clawson supported br Hud- reports to this Board as follows suance of either a car leense er “lin Re: Retirement-Socia! Becurity suseesstal waslar Ovkland County Equalization keeping with the architectural design of , Mole? 2% Clam ne At the last meeting of the Board of driver's license © Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Moved by Wright supported by Cardon |the buildings at the Bervice Center and’ 4 majarity: (ot the re ombers HORTON Cee eee ee ie erected by Lilly (1 church snd plaintiff filed a Bill of] Discession followed Supervisors at a later meeting for JAMES L. GARDNER oon, Bernard. oe 1 Havens , tsutes of th a ious oti Complaint and procured a temporery tn- oved br Carey supported by Kemann l 4 Moved by Gardner supported by) : x : Lane hairman the minutes o previous meeting be yg treint edin: {th the the report be referred back to the Co: approvel, an \Thateher the reseluti Carey, Castle, Clack, rk, won, 4 Pee scare vermcrd Bent Blanch DAVID EF ANDERSON aporoved (#< piumted Lomatractlon as MEitt bag poudl cot or hits mi ttaecii lar tartner epbads ¢ Come ""whereas time can be saved Wiih 10 4 pufficient party oon Pigs ree voted Crenshaw, Cum s ndrews ut beat { r { 4 ' nh e . ; aca) uhonher Boyer, Brendel. Brewer,) oe BREWER me Grcioe, ihe motion carried ed ering voted | sult wae the fact-that buliding restrictions A sufficient majority having voted for adverse effect on the County s position therefor the resolution was declared Bekman, Elias, Gardner, ¥ 4 Brigham, '. Caruon, Carey.| LUTHER eee Clerk presented petition tor determin- limited construction to residences. The the motion, the motion carried \if the Board of Rupervisorg e! this time adopted |Meack, Hamiin, — . I Cum:| tise Bb WATERS one ee tte ee peice of the normal cate hes been advanced for early trial Report joins with the Retirement Commission’ Mr Schone stated that the je}. Morkey, Horton, cena Elias, Movei by Horton supported by Bar-,neight and level of Lakeville Lake (Re- but has not yet been heard By Mr Moberly jn petitioning the Governor to eutherize County Building Committee will report) hart. Levinoan, La ‘Hamin. nard the resolution be adopted paseo te the Dieta Commitise and The other case referred wy Mr Mu In Re State Association of Supervisors the necessary referendum, lat a leter date ee ane, Miller, Heacock iil, Horkey Horton, A majority of the members-elect hav- Drain Com ler is Oakland ‘ounty ancery ° a a ilhipes, it in missioner one 7 Hier ntn ele! Repeal, ing voted for the resolution, the resolu- Perk rena faistaticn from the Oakiand -paecleadatan en Peni at a ucmaie SASUEATION OP) TA5ES Ee YEAR 1988 ny Comes on fOcAt oe oe paced te rtSee setoge: ee = Ss Mi Me y, McKinnon, . l¢T. ton was adopted Citizens Lea. Ine lative t y ‘ - . 2 Moberly,’ Oldent ury. Phillips. Quinian, pa Ben OC eee ued the seit Anewal arabe Lea hee ya ‘spots are etn the Chareh a. se ctosieerte A 1958 Stare Current Drain Debt Taylor, Taatees. =. Waters, A ar Ransor, Reid, Khmevault. Roberts, Report of the Oakian?d County Tubercu- disposal ‘Referred to the Inter-County orporation é cs - ne ‘saree sseasing Equalized Drain to Service : Voted Debt Weinburger, Wright, Yockey, Zapf . Schock Sern anm, F Smith, W Smith, ji9,j, Sanatorium Committee 1 plaint was filed showing that the J yas District Valuation Operating Property To Property Operating Increase Service | Quorum present. A Staman, Swem Taylor. Thatcher, Voll! Moved by Kephart supported by Miller Clerk read notice of Michigan State heca Toe oc che wan asl aaee wai LOR MESES 3 _— ban aie | the Waters. Webber. Weinburger, Zapf ‘62)\ the report be accepted Association of Bupervisors meeting JERE? Siro tguess ce and te eu teenmie betes TI eespaconkp UA the . 6 36.3684) = § +31 008.88 Brewer reading of the m Quorum present A majority of the members-elect hav. gry 24 25 and 26. 1956 and @ request OF Dercels being in 8 {sors Pl She cs. og AA . 33: 727.267 147 388 15 201.201 38 ail 446i oa 8 9.087 18 previous meeting be waived. Moved by Cummings supported by. ing voted for the motion, the motion 7/00 dues for Oakland County recess pees ee ee s ie Ford Bloomfield 5 44 625.104 195.011 71 330 226 39 48) 268 69 35723 A sufficient ma Thatcher ea polnuies ate ner previous carried Maved by Lesson laupported | by diviaer el ne febpoa ts Dectrittinns’ ences ; 4.533.753 19.812 50 32. 751.08 @1,36433 having voted lor, the motion m AS ings be epprere As pres een fe Misc 3044 Thatcher the dues be paid and the -ij.ans and specifications at all buildings Commerce 5 . 14 266 096 126 744 96 193.003 60 carried. | majocity of the members-els By Mr. Fo 8m uw a Chairman appoint the usual number of 1, » 4) cal tht coerty must be Phrmingico : @ Tisiee 156 788 66 42.811.57 Clerk read card of thanks from Floyd ing voted for the motion. the motion c&@f- In Re Oakland Crunty Child Guidance! geiegates to the Convention to honor the ao ibe erect oo ee prone rl _ muel * Croreland : ’ 21 062 67 32.618 87 ” +> Andrews. (Placed on file.) Be ar Der ee Meh ou eoing President of the State Assoc! fe centat Ge ike Pete Culnibel P- Highland . @ 848 626 60 553 85 os 706 97 ag Clerk read appointment of, Jack reared | Bpponte er ot etic andi ee Macorable! Brard|et) Binervisora etisqchiRipersiscre: Jamra) cardnen Coccceeueg® nto See cee Balls 89 206 77 95 a70 51 saz 4; Muskowits as the fifth member a ee ei Caan Shas Davie and Gentlenten | = = ~ A anfficient materity having voted for “firgt party here referred to ia the Independence Boarg for the City of Os Park. (Placed a cena ig, pointed completed Jnr Beal ie aay u oe the motion the mation carried Michelson Lar and Home Company a 14132 28 35 212 98 en flies. der jhe supervision of the Recretary of , chiGakiand dane) Sincombln. | cc oilaa er peueid M .higan Corporation Defendan ; “ 13 904 78 110 484 34 Clerk gt ge Fieve State Wriaced ‘on fle} at iN Macomb County now has In Re Rox jal Securtts Road Comm on 1? sune et sees precuire e100 xing per. Onaland soe ed Age ppecetel cdl“ ce al Geer - Meme tar the Clerk read appointment of Huntin‘ton 1 and ioe pai mit from Avon Township Clerk afd pro alan 2 858 64 44 960 75 name ee Woods City Supersisor, Fred L_ Yockes + Oskland Courts Child BMI CS ceecet to start erection of the building Ore new position of / Hes Pi the amtaon to replace EH Waterhouse, (Placed on ance rae Sil) he! «@ pips €1 978 55 To The Honorable Board of Supers !-ors 4 the jot over, the objection of piain- Oxford ‘ 13.654 03 40 8g6 02 jo git og, Moved by Levinsen fp wqaprtantt J by Phi. {ie = hole ihe apore , Cr oe BOER ANG. Or nemen tiffs The: plaintiffs aileged as ureunds Pontiac 1 23 00 {7 64a 54 4453.47 ps the appointment be approved and\ The Chairman announced the following 4, eee eee emeepes eee ieoarsn's Beer eS ee for their Bill of Complaint that defendant Rose . 25 967 01 24.836 78 118 “a confirmed mmittee appointments Auditor Gener Now therefore | be it_—_sresolved joint request to” shelGaversor Rt te 124 failed or refused to submit plans Royal Oek . 3492 1° 8 fie 98 250 823 64 439 528 48 234825. A sulficient at ty of the ee . a Lawrence H. Best Bnd Mrs Margaret y), TR OS rane + . 2 and specifications for the buliding to the Southfield 32,106 17 0 4 ha vin voted telor, the that #197855 ve transferred from the Brate of Michigan for the purpose of 45 599 57 1 293 594 04 12.377 23 ps | s L Michelson land & Home Company for Springfield 40 968 01 Ci ie 101 79 carried. 7 12:14 27271011 292 877 01 14.nen.39| Clock rend sestes and resolution from 41 940 Se 479 140 44 978 499 64 the Detroit Metropolitan Area = 278 019 91 361.688 62 mitting Monroe ue a 6 blll ag = of the Commission. a0 3: ou en ee ee eer o = a] - 2 2 FS ard H Crenshaw and A Taylor Mensen Chud @ idance Clinic bud : " airman, Welfare, Robert Borer, Juve. “WAYS AND MEA an inte, Tete) herece7 ee the metret without such approval in viowtion of the Waterford 84347 792 roe John Campbell COMMITTER Ce kA NG ek A IS, if restrietons A temporery injunction Was West Bloomfield. 20 231 841 cc Hes read communtcation | from the ED Ww 8MIT wmccdea by Aan eon oe ana ees “a aston ants from pro white Lake . chigam State Association of Supervisors Chairman the wie oT Tt of Ge Bocix! a: ceeding wi e construction of the CITIES equesting this Board to consider resolu- . prevesions itie I of the bet church A hearing was had before Judge eee ree ra tc otras ante equalleation R_C CUMMINGS curity Act as: amended, The Gorernor Hoty on the 20tm of September, 1988 at nereie! . 39.19.4671 fe pel Polen thal Oo Multes : iRe- DELOS HAMLIN pursuant tathis request, authorized this wich time the Court 4 Ones Birmingham #1 646 R91 cheats ine Miscelanese iitles.” Re DAVID LEVINSON Commission to bold @ referendum vote dissolving the temporary injunction and Mioemfield Hille... 15.607 699 er idee = “ ‘ . On October 7 1955. a referendum Was «). S le wson 17.584 973 ee eet eee See OER na GT ctttece TeuTtas TG Fag SamuNing the Bil, ol COMBI. | parmiogion 5. | (8 a5) oe stitute ot Local | Government Movers oom ea Soeaned vy aie Ned * extending sociat esac what reasons the Judg® based his fis Ferndale . @5 415 51! Move ¥ Smith suppo | uum- ‘o th . 7 «jon ae at fs i > 7° She sae Misce!laneous Camimittes | mings the resolution be adopted The ore! em plorees) “inchided modi i mt = Oe ; aus) trem eee Ro Re pert Nictineen eas so ' + r tte 5 1 nH " U oO « y Mr Reid ne Lanes a Sie mem bert ech bee cation of our presen pension pian to informati on thatthe court eee ettanics Keego Harbor 337 » Re Agricultural Extension Office gion was ar ‘opted = oF = Bron ide ioe foveal pena eddie, and that the Michelson f.and and Home Com- Lathrup Villag i y yen ion rn = 1 > a ven ar 4 0 06 , fe he _ Mr Moteriv chet rman of the Miscel- iy s modification and the rect ‘tal upon en wh heen eontarted and had give eds pare . 66 074 406 I ° Honorsble Board of Supervisors janeris Co tle as ey the'r ronsert to ceferdant to proceed Pieasa:t Ridge ... 1} 348 001 ; - mimi gave a report OM the baligt used were approved hy i th A R Whereas the Agricultural wie Ot the Oakland Coun : ‘Jail and the program. Gabriel. Consultant Arc ‘uarr * the Chureh Ponttac > 28.114.305 ( om mittee has hed under conatderal! m as nroposed by the Becretary of State The office of Donald O'Hara Frecutive Generally speaking It should be noted Roral Oak . 164 697 291 ertain alterations in office space Of the relative t. issuance of drivers licenses us tad fi a # ‘ chs neh th at ae netther of the above cases were South L+ . 4574 102 ' Secretary of Employees’ Retirement Sys- Agricultural Agent located in the West The program was discussed and the «em Oid Age and Burvivora Insurance Roulevard group at the Service Center folioaing motions offered has furnished thie ‘Commlasion| with @ ou ‘9 the Cais of Laer ane't ome ne bones ee iw Miller supported br Carey tormof resolution to be adopted by your Sr ot rete ; "hte .o ation < ns w that a telegram be sent to the Secretary . < PUGS. , 4756 67 "7 191 4 7 a ‘October 5. 1935 recommend said a! of State requesing that te drivers Hono reniesnce rd seb ah ae tht ts church in the dubdiviston és , S114 T5067 622,121 72 S10 TO 690 40 819-642.87844 8506 1973 Counties and the Townships of Auguste, mrations « an etimated cost not to licenses remain as they are at the and. same willl be presented to the Soard Hie eal in OR popumiasl Kellore MUNICIPAL Salem. Superior and Ypsilanti in Weehte- : nf Us , ad ition = 7 of Lupervisors meeting of October 25 hit ; FE . naw County and that this resolu’ a i Carey 3955 ghd we respectfully solicit your fav- ahs 2a Sod pe chine cen np omnect<) Menu jshall become effective from and after were presented to the Buildings and reriy rable! consideretio sel perenes mas be ited bu Rate Not the date that all of the present mem- Grounds Committee at its meeting of infor eriff's mee ing in Lansing BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD op ea Cnr s we Te it thearescat Asses ' Including ‘bers of the Detroit Metropolitan Area October 6 1955 and the Buildings anc tomcrrox that this Boerd is opposed * COMMISSIONERS = OF) THE Te ie deals tobe pe pt) io te preseet piseritt is o Ber iah | seansessed | voces Total All | Regional Planning Commission shail Cresnde Commitee Boca Ariat alts Seen COUNTY OAK! AND. o coeoe Pie Com mittee) reiper tusy fk oe TOWNSHIPS | LUTE SSS were Assesamennts on Property Increase LexeS ‘have passed similar resolutions extend- comeurred in the recommendations of the mat ¥ ly supperted by L An- MIC 3 ects the following as a procedure whic! hee es = Agricultural Committee as to these al- derse: the floor be clea ed tl erry fas proven successful in Oak Park and Addie : : 3 Reese 8 690.00 1952 15 00 8 76138 ne Ue count,” of the Com t thom: MA‘oT nf t ect? : may he of benefit to som aur Sup f . . ide le tat a 2 ) “Now therefore be it resolved that a Coa ie oe Chairman rs . _ oomfient rie ae 911%. 67)" Moxed by Schone supported by Thateh- ? : ; : S01 TN LOMERAON r ; - 17 78 14.87 1 116 440 61 ; a hy r to the W ME ; , In a cursory resiew of the Zoning Brasaur : er the resolution be adopted oy erune. Commits yey thie recom: (hal useLe Cs Leh ts Oriinanre of Aver Tow: aie Cam Commer e "99 587 oF u 11492791 “y sufficient majority of the members eans Co vittee for their recom- that i ‘ , Niarix ? Soo et Al Ce , ‘ : ~ 27 48" 09 13 90 406 BRE SF = mendation as to the avaimbility of funds that tie cor ercus pinion tne. cenmea be eercitea and pieces rete found aA vere are four (pes of Parmingivn = — ye £08 88958 having voted therefor, the motien ‘or this projert ; , Boar that the ance file ins a oning i e ‘rows ship end (brevelvard ; 64.833 8 cartes CULTURAL SXTENSION licenses chou’ remain as | Sautticient ort m aa or (nig assif'ration fig ' iso eee AGRI “ ‘ oS srikccne onan Bes suffic ent_ma) rite hav) « sated for does there soem a be ee beatrictlon or a nek se : Ae ve Ags 8 Ry Mr Moberly HOWARD J REID . sciided for further ctude of the program gia, wwe i motion carried niet oe ene ae eet striction of [dependence . 112337) . piped 54 ie pe 0) ae M co Institute of Local Gov- Chairman (No 77 ‘ Jved he ee a Pleasp~rnt td : . + pg * on . pinton that the St site for this facilts of Oakl-nd that ft hereby declares its reals Ngee: oe t Se ae pete inna testy Be ect :* “apotes that ee Pantiee ss 108 34 14 tS rod elie ut COMMITTEE f 2 ee! 1g 0 ppeal« could demand : : 5 106 } ri 98 9 94 §. 726 995.94 WINSON 8. MOBERLY, | ? 3 : Hil, Chatrman; Special CostStudy, How- puitdine Fund to the Ostiend County hol referendum of its emplovees. anproval and have continued operations Troy 30.127 257 87-225 75 140 669 07 97 145 91 224 404 °74 612 #85 85 22 264 72, | 296 92 641 144 56 1,020 566 14 Pursuant to the euthority 7 * 11 0768 91 168 208 44 fee oi Se oo oe amen by 16 07 14) 608 24 245 146 10 14.360 82 _—— — e 103 042 64 146, 4609 84 os mmission Act ef the of Michi ‘ 73 4 940 % : Es sal fevieg £40,100.19 40.063 00S ereas Bection 3 of sald Act states 4518 38 142 579 94 385 314 25 11.241 76 “The boundaries seer ag oe ee = = 7 27 72415 38 27463 to define the limit jur c 111370 18 123 4R2 93 2403.2) Tegional planning commission shall be as1 4 173 pA . $47370 11 601 880 14 14712 02 established by the resolution of the par- : 49252 103 6223.35 67.040 42 #1 02 tictpating legisiative bodies.” 1 666 458 94 245745732 Now therefore be it resolved by the 5558 76 1197 406 03 1.895 290 70 138 970.65 Board of Supervisors of Ogkland County 34168 49 3A 830 84 ‘a participating legisiative body) that the 2614418 <0 38) 64 ‘poundaries of the Detrott Metropolitan 37.763 42 - $4.384 80 _ Area Regional Planning Commission s _ area of jurisdiction shal include all of 5 Mac omb, Monroe, Oakiand and Wayne Whereas these recommendations Miller supported br be arcended that Mr M =« > = » - - = e » x Re Dog Shelver Rite In order to To The Honorahle Boarc of Supervisors to seek and ladies and Gentlemen so! uit ons t Whereas under the terms of the sale Village : 139 ae54114 Mr Chairman, on behalf of the Com- a ‘ 13 4R 290 735.05 mitiee, 1 move that this report be Fre- sould he that the & ire nter an e ; fects ia ot bree on ne! ersice Con Spores of the formation of an Inter: Michigan. on behalf of its Board of-proper. ict-packs for the buildings to be Royal Oak 1 445 06 or es sai ates ‘ig plant bounded on tlie west br West pen ater Aumiorits said approval at County Rogd €ommisatoners hereby constructed an well as some form of South Lyon a. 1195 93.722. 38 ELEN G. BON a Boulevatd and on the north and east by under-: being in principle with the elects coverfye under the id Age and sereeniig or green belting to preserve Sylvan iawe ... . aa 53.199 181 H G. NER ae Geel oe eee oe eas and.rg frat the Aetriie of) the Survivors Insurance, as provided by Act adtacent property value Walled Lake a hemos FOREST I. eee Uhcretee Cn escived| that ccs) Rial Soyer fee Aut por with No. 205, P A. i951, as omenced by Act The Légisiative Committee does . ————— ROB 7 0. : pmen water, No 39, PA 1958: feel that any type of legislation could ve Total . $397 096 } $584,932 41 32434 46 $20607849 * P6554, * $14 007.918 43) Continued on Page 28) = ; Fr} | , . f 3 ’ 4 ol od ud ze ; ; ’ \ : a QO os TWENTY-FIGHT Supervisors’ Proceedings *:: peer perpen nent iContinued from Pear 27) Moved by Moberly supported by Claw- son the report be received and placed en : A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried By Mr. Mobe In Re: Traffic ates Prog To the Honorable Board of bupecsicers At the September h meeting of this Board, « letter from Sheriff Frank W. Irons was referred to this Committee The Sheriff's letter was in reference to action taken by the Michigan Sheriff's Association in which it opposed any move to relieve the Sheriff's Offices of examining prospective drivers and processing drivers. license applications and vesting such duties with State Civil Service employees. —At the October 25th meeting of this Board, your Committee presented a report dealing with this subject and several. phases of a proposed safety program and after discussion, the Board returned the report to this Committee for further study to the fact that the State Legis- lature recently enacted legisiation deal- ing with the subjects conteined in the Sheriff's letter and in our report of October Mth, we believe mo further action ts necessary and recommend the matter be considered closed Mr, Chairman, on behalf of the Mis- eellaneous Committee. I move this re- pert be received end placed on file MISCELLANEOUS CONT Se WINSON 8 MOBERL casimen HELEN G. BONNER BRENDEL ROBERT O WRIGHT Moved be Moberly supported by Lilly the report be recetved and placed on file A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the miption carried Moved by Barnard supported by Hor- tom that the request of the Oakland County Crippled Children's Society to allocate space on the County Service Center on which to construct a facility for the care of crippled children, be referred to the Buildings and Grounds Committee for study and recommenda- tions be brought back to this Board A sufficient majority having voted for the motion, the motion carried. S.J. Gilman, Assistant Director ef the State Department of Corrections, and Mr. MacDonald of the State Con-— servation Department, requested permis.— sion of the Board to butld « second prison camp tn Oakland County Discussion followed At the request of Mr. Lilly, the Chatr- man referred this matter to the Miscel- laneous Committee 3053 Ry Mr. Schone In Re: Articles of Incorporation i Te the Honorable Board of Supervisors pe airman and Members of the Mr Boa Your Special Court House Committee met in the fifth floor Committee Room on Friday, October ist. to discuss the proposed Articles of Incorporation as submitted by Mr. Claude Stevens. After some discussion, the Committee went on record, without a dissenting vote, to submit the Articles to you for adoption Mr. airman, in view of the fact that you have all been _— with a copy of the Articles of corporation, I now offer the following resolution for es roll - vote thereon Resol¥ed that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oakiand hereby adopts, the an ocas Articies of Incorporation of the Oakland County Buildin ity and hereby directs the airmen’! of this Board of Supervisors and e | County Clerk to execute seid Articles ef ‘Incorporation for and on half of the Meta oe Rall Oakland, said eee being as ARTICLES CLES OF ee eatin or COUNTY BUILDING These Afticies of Incorportion are roa by the incorporating unit for, the expose of create an Authority, under t provisions of Act No 31 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1948 (First Extra Session), as amended TICLE 1 “Onk- The name of this Authority fs land County Building Authority.” | ARTICLE Ir unit ‘ounty the incorporatin is the The neme of creating this Authority of nd, in the State of Michigan. therein sometimes referred to es the “Incorporating Unit."’) ARTICLE II The of this Authority ts to acquire, furnish, equip, own, improve, enlarge, rate and/or maintain « ope building or buildings and the necessary site or sites therefor, for the use of the/*"y other applicable state statute: pro- County of Oakland |vided, such amendments do not impair ARTICLE IV ithe obligation of any bond or other This Authority shall be a body corpor-| contract ate with power to sue and be su t ARTICLE XVII any court of this state. It shall have s These Articies of Incerporation. upon corporate seal. The corporate limits of) the Authority shall be the same as those of the County of Oakland. The Author-| ity shall possess all the ee necessary fe.corry out the purpose of its ince orpaes tion end po incident thereto: re enumerstion of any powers herein shall not be construed as a limitation upon) pare powers unless the context) clearly indicate otherwise The County of Oakland shall ise no, control ever the Authority ARTICLE V This Authority shall continue !n ex- istence until dissolved pursuant to law provided, that it shall not be dissolved if such dissciution would operate as en tmpairment of eny bond or other con- tract. In the event of such dissolution. | the title te any property then owned by said Authority shall pass to the County of Oakland. RTICLE VI The fiscal year of the Authority shall commence on the first day of January, | in each year, and end on the thirty-| ezere Author-/ d of Bupervisors of oahiené County | officer of the Commission may be moved by action of the Commission. ARTICLE XI In event of a vacancy'on the Com- mission, the Board of Bupervisora of the County of Oskland she!] fill the vacancy) for the unexpired term In the event) of s vacancy in any office of the Com- |mission, such facancy shall be filled by)| the Commission for the unexpired term.) In case of the temporary absence or) disability of any officer, the Commission; may appoint some person to temporarily act in his stead except that In case of the temporary absence or disability of, the Chairman, the Vice-CHairman shall! so act The office of Treasurer may be held by any member of the Commission | notwithstanding that he holds some) other office on the Commission RTICLE XII the Commission shell be bi-monthly, at such times shall be prescribed by resolution of the Commission Special meetings of the Commission may be called by the Chairman or any two mem- bers therecf, by serving ®ritten hoetice of the time, place and purpose thereof upon each member of the Commission |personally, or by leaving it at his place of residence at least twenty-four hours Any’ ' | Meetings of held at least and place #s “THE PONT IAC PRES COUNTRY CHARM — Fieldstone around bay windows blends with shingle siding in a homey look. This is a “Hobby House’’ that 70 - 10° makes room for fun. The house is planned for a large lot. ol prior to the time of such meeting or by depositing the same in a United States post office or mail box within the County of Oakland, at least seventy-two hours prior to the time of such meeting, en- closed in a sealed envelope properly addressed to him at his home or office address, with postage fully prepaid thereon Special meetings of the Com- mission at which all members are pres- ent shall be deemed to be valid even though mé written notice thereof may have been given as above provided Any member of the Cammission may watve notice of any meeting either before or after the holding thereof A majortty & of all members of the-Commission shall ks be required for a quorum The Com- mission shall act by motion. resolution j \ i i or ordinance For the passage of any metion, resolution dinance there shall be affirmative vote of two thereof a Commission the Tight dopt rules governing its piscesure! provided the same are not in conflict with the terms of any state statute or of these Articles. The Commission shall keep a journal of its proceedings which shall be signed by the Chairman and Secretary Ali votes shall be by 2 covered porch -fa.——- eas and nays. The journal shall show gorage hes each member voted. Each jshall be required upon jmotions. resolutions and ordinances, unless he shall be disqualified from vot- ; ing thereon No member of the Com- imission shall vote upon any motion resolution or erdinance in which he has any direct or indirect persenal interest No commissioner sha!] be financially tn- jterested in any contract with the | Authority. ARTICLE’ Xill The Chairman of the Commission shali the presiding officer (thereof In the absence or disability of the Chatr- man, the Vice-Chairman shall perform the duties of the Chairman. The Secre tary shal) be the recording officer of the Commission. The Treasurer shal! be |eustodian of the funds of the Authority land shall give to it a bend in such) | amount as shall be fixed by The Com- mission, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of his office | The cost of said bond shell be paid b; the Authority... The Treasurer shall be the chief accounting officer. of the Phearese! and subject to the approval, of dining room W242 O° | | DETAILED PLAN activities” “Zoned 2 ey the Commenced may employ such! assistants ag may be necessary. «All, moneys shall = deposited in a bank ler banks to be designated by the Com-)| mission, and all checks or other forms | of withdrawal therefrom shall be signed) y the Treasurer and countersigned by is the keyword of this plan famyly hving ts completely separated from the living room 20-:0114-0 formal rooms doors to the out ing to the bedr« for isolation of Informal . a either the Chairman or Secretary of the Commission The officers of the) Commission shal) have such other powers and duties as may be conferred upon | them by the Commission ARTICLE XIV The Commission shall have power to secure all necessary services to carry out the functions of the Authority end to fix the compensation therefor The Commission shal) cause an Annual Audit to be made of its financia) trans actions by a certified public accountant.’ which audit shall be open to public in- spection et ail reasonable times AR Vv the the The Board of Supervisors of County of Oakland may loan to Authority moneys necessary to pay the cost of incorporating and operating the ‘Authority until such time as @ building! ¢ buildings shall be tn operation and producing revenues ARTICLE XVI These Articles of Incorporation may be amended as provided by the act under which this Authority is incorporated Gr their adoption by the Board of BSuper- visors of esid County of Oakland, shal! be executed in duplicate for and on ‘behalf of said County, by the Chairman! of said Board of Supervisors and the| County Clerk of said County Said dupit-| cate executed copies shall be delivered’ to the County Clerk of said —. Abs sad jahall file one of said exec in his office and the ane ean, wns Secretary of the Authority. when wale’ ed The said County Clerk shall cao a copy of these Articles of dusorpecciben ARTIST'S VIEW join the family room and a screened porch This drawing shows how sliding glass doors ‘Formal, Informal Living to be published once in the Pontiac Press, @ newspaper eireete Ung wichis ere Y OuSeE O ee the County of Oakland He shal! file printed Lanne appa Articles at lacor: ration with t Secretary of Bt o Pee State of Michiana ng one printea,, Here's how you can build your zone. where the family relaxes. copy thereof in his office, attached S hobbies into your home. Design the kids play and young people each of which printed copies ahall be hix “ ‘ee certificate setting forth that the same is T-04 for the House of The Week jsltewe ane — ete copy of the origina! has been worked out to give you Tticles © neorporation on file tn his office, and also the date and place of complete separation between for- the peblication thereof. This Authority mal and informal -living as well a) December followin, shall become effective upon the Ist 4 first day of Decemeer fe €. lem sd vasraamed a pon the ist 48) as between activities and relaxa- Por the of accomplishing the The Board of Supervigors of the tion. objects of its incorporation, the Authority may acquire property by purchase, con- | struction, jease, gift, devise or con-) demnation, and for the purpose of con-| demnation it may ptoceed under the provisions of Act No. 149 of the Public | hows of 19)1, as now or hereafter amend-| ed, or any other ce riate statute, ARTICLE VIII The Authority shall have er to enter inte a contract or contracts with | the County of Oakland, whereby the Authority will acquire property to be used by the county and will lease the) same to the county for a period not to, exceed forty (40) years e considera-| tion specified in such contract or con- tractes for such use shall be subject to increase by the Authority, if necessary, in order te provide funds to meet its ‘ ee provided that such increase not require the county to pay more than a reasonable rental for the leased premises. ARTIC For the purpose a w enicing improv ing and-or enlarging any building or hulldings and the necessary site or altes therefor, and furnishing and equipping the same, the Authority may issue self- liquidating revenue bonds, in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Ac! No. 94 of the Public Acts of 1933, as now or hereafter amended: provided, that euch bonds shall be payable solely from the revenues of such property, which revenuts shall be deemed to include pay- ments made under any: lease or other | contract for the use of such property | and provided, further, that no such bonds shall be issued unless the prop- erty, whose revenues are pledged, has! been leased by the Authority to the county for @ period extending berond the last maturity of the bonds RTI The powers of the Authority shall be exercised by its governing body which ehall be known as the ‘“‘Commisston” and shall consist of three members to” be appointed by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Oakland, each of whom shall hold office for a term of three years. except that the terms of the commissioners first appointed shal! expire on December 31. 1956, December 11, 1997, and December 31, 1958 re- spectively. Thereafter each commission- er shall be appointed for a full three- year term Each commissioner shal! serve during the term for which he was: appointed and thereafter until his suc- cessor is appointed No member of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oakland or other officer or employe of said county shail be eligible to appoint- ship on the Commiasion the Commission shall, serve without compensation but the Com- mission in its discretion may authorize the ‘payment of the actual wapendicutes of any member incurred in con with the business of the Authority first. members of the Commission shall meet for the purpose of organization Within twenty (20) days after their ap- pointment and thereafter the Commis- sion ghall meet for such purpose on the first day in January, in each year, which is not a Sunday or legal holiday, at 7:30 o'clock 1pm. at the place of holding the meetings of the Commission At each of such organization meetings the Commission shal! select a Chairman a Vice-Chairman and a Secretary, who shall be members of the Commission and « Treasuter, who may or may not be a member of the Commission. Such officers shall serve until the organiza-" &tion meeting in the following year and until their respective successors shall be selected The time and place of such original organization meeting shal! be fixed by a majority of the members _ of the Commission and notices thereof served personally upon ai] members. ar least twenty-four hours prior to the time of the holding of the meeting No appointment the Commission and no election of an @fficer of the Commission = be dee to be invalid because {1 made within or at the time specified in these Articles. Any member of the Commission may be removed for equse at any time by ection of the AN County of Oakland, Wtaie of Michigan Bes oteeree thews Articles of Incorpors. | tion by the affirmative vote of the : ‘ portal) Aad ry members Fee and in li figs a house for varied family witness thereof has caused the same to |ile ere are t ist one be executed for and on behaif of said h i pee) distine! 2o0es county by the Chairman of said Board ON the main floor—a fourth zone of Supervisors and the County Clerk in the basement. It's almost like * * *. of sald county this ——— day of —— ; pe ey ie having three or four houses in one. COUNTY OF OAKLAND ee As you enter the front foyer, (Seal) Chairman of its Board = x you look into a spacious formal living room which extends on into the dining room for more than 30 feet. Supers seers By —— Its County Clerk The foregoing Articles of Incorporation were adopted. by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oakland, State of mucins Cee in Geis held on It is easy to picture the imposing vs wood-burning fireplace that dom- crak an ache County indtes this room in a_ strategic Dated 19 Bok fol position opposite the front bay win- RPECIAL OUNTY BUILDING dow. Looking at the plan. vou can HAROLD K SCHONE almost see a crystal chandelher Ale) conauince Chairmeh suspended from the ceiling in the dining room INFORMAL ZONE Straight ahead from the front foyer is an entirely different type Moved by Schone supported by Miller the resolution be adopted. have their jam sessions. is a family This room, 20 feet long with sliding glass doors to the garden porch. It has an indoor barbecue fireplace for fun the year-round A sliding partition is q clever feature of this family room, It can cut off one end of the room te ferm an emergency fourth bedroom accommodated by a folding bed. And here..-more sliding doors— the kind that reach from floor to ceiling and comprise merely two huge sheets of plate glass framed in smooth rolling alumi- num—open to a screened porch Adjoining the family room is a big kitchen. Its cupboards and countertops are planned for the lat est equipment, such as two sep- arate sets of top burners and an in-the-wall oven. instead of a con- ventional range There’s space for a dishwasher to provide for an electme sink A peninsula counter provides “ bed room 14-8213-0 | < the family room has the kitchen and the hall lead- Note how side. OMS. for a handy soft drink bar and. directly opposite this bar is space for your refrigerator, which can be an upright or new wall-cabinet type. Neat to the back door is a lava- tory—a thoughtful provision for children coming in from the back yard, or anyone wanting to wash up after gardening * * SHOP BEHIND GARAGE Major hobby features of this plan is the shop behind the garage although the house has a spacious basement (which can be eliminat- ed where location makes it advis able) this ground floor shop pro vides greater possibilities for you than a basement workbench For ipstance, you won't have to cul af hole in the foundation if you undertake a boat other out-gize project. A sliding partition between shop and garage allows plenty of room for boat building as well as for handling long lum- ber and big panels of plywood and hardboard or A series of three closets in the garage is another nifty idea. There you have storage space for 101 pieces of junk that fit- ter most garages. It's a one-car garage, but it would be easy to widen, : Seclusion and solitude are sured in the three bedrooms two bathrooms of this house n a separate wing, can be closed off from al] awake activities, whether or informal The main just around a front entrance double use as a powder room for in and Re thev wide formal moved i located the it is from to give bathroom corner foyer $ guests. Bathrooms cost a lot tO apannnnrrrrrrAAhanrPrhr 2 build and this foresightedness on 5 4 > $ the part of the architect can be > Willis M. Z Pontiac Weldi &3 appreciated $ 3 ! ng > - a BREWER | Fourth zone of activity is in 3 $ Machine Works $ the basement. This large area, > Broker q 4 $ the cheapest part of the house ¢ 2 $64.N. Parke FE 2-41219 to build, gives you space for a > Complete Real Estate Services? @ 2 pine paneled game room. a place 3 © Listings Wanted © Buy and § PAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPDSSY for a full sized billiard table, a > Sell Contracts © Will Trade q ¢. _ oe place for the boys to play cards $ Contracts for Ranch Type 3 in comfort without going out at 2 Homes. 4 ne a place for the girls to do $ 55 N. Parke St. 2 needlework > 4 ; 3 FE 4.5181 3 In fact, this is quite a house PPLPPP PPL PPL DALAL DAP Architect Rudolph A. Matern, who designed it, says this basement | Commercial and Industrial eciulize ia has plenty of corners for photo Wiring Specialists COMMERC! 1AL BUILTUP darkroom, model railroads. laun- dry and grape juice cellar. sounds BALLARD Phone FE ROOFING Gee like fun Fstablished 1918 facts and figures "a Here are the e send me a copy of the study ¢ WINDOWS © BUILDERS’ © SUPPLIES 2495 ORCHARD LAKE Discussion followed f b H ir { Mr Claude H. Stevens addressed the 0 OLS. ere is the informal Seee were e ml b see ea Board relative to the Articles of In- - > ry - See See ee corporation | r * f Moved by Schone eapyertee br Semann Michigan in the care of mertally re- ! Tl | k PONTI A . PRESS ue resolution be bled and the tarded children offers to sell to the 4 4 “ a a pays and Means ona Bulldings and state of Michigan. the Oakland Counts ' Grounds Committees make a study of Tuberculosis Sanatorium but cannot [| rata [the | poesible use of = eo consider a lease because of the economic » Building Editor: natorium and any unused spac r ‘ cl ¥ Contagious Nospital pace in the fectere Involved In providine farliitien tes \ Enclosed is 35 cents. Pleas “an aufficient majority having voted sanatorium ' plan for The House of the Week. Design T-504. No stamps erefor, the motion carried A suffictent majority having voled for accepted. Please do not use sticky ta on coins Mr. Theodore F. Hughes, State Repre- the motion, the motion cafried 8 : , be , sentative. spoke to the Board relative Mr Goodspeed presented a report of § to the program for the care of mentally the Oakiand County 19545 local tax r] retarded children rates on state equalized valuations : Fi Moved by Semann supported by Phi! Moved by Levinson supported by Rar | NAME ps an appropriate resolution be adopted som the Board adjourn aubject to the { 5 t by this Board in regard to the proposed call of the Chair but mot later ther 8 ticasepenint) sale of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium and January 30 1956 5 copies be sent to the Governor, members A sufficient majorits ng voted i] - of the House of Representatives and therefor. the motion carried p STREET members of the Senate LYNN D ALLEN DELOS HAMLIN A suffictent majority having voted for Clerk Chairman pro tem a the motion, the motion carried | Mr. Miller spoke regarding the report JANUARY 10 1958 r . presented by the Legisiative Committee Meeting cailed to order y Chalrma Cry STATE = a previous meeting and the possibility Floyd Andres a = of an Increased budget for road nyecation giv J ¥ Ai renee nudget for roads Pesce nogiven by Reverend HH Qe qu om om am om an oD on on Ge om oP om os Ge mm oe oe om oe ee By Mr. PF Smith Mr Cummings presented a gavel in “ Trapster of Punds Honorable Clark J Adams Cl . Fl o the onorable Board of Supervisors Judge Adams addressed the Board Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentiemen Mr James Gardner past Pr t ean” Sons Easy Whereas on January 21, 1955 the Build- the Michigan State Association = ings and Grounds Committee reported visors, addressed the Board Modern methods of cleaning to this Board, proposals and recommen- Roll Called D Anderson I as Bas aevent of spe, meets of Auditors for Andrewe Rarnard Reliding hardwood floors have been simphi- immediate relief by the reallocation of Blanchard Bonner Boyer ie F ( , sesce BU pai deparintents Riewer! Bricker Campbell fied and made quite Inexpensive ere there was very little expense Carey, Castle. Clack Clark os ¥ * . ke most oe iiss changes with the ex- Crenshaw Cummings. Decker through buffing with steel wool, ption of the Probate-Juvenile Division, Eckman. Elias, Ewart. Gardner c LSUe , YN slectrics . * where oe had to butid partitions for speed Haack, Wamilin Hea: o I tsually can electric ally driven : y offices and » Court Room, and Holmes. Holway, Horton, Hudson Hughes,jequipment. Smoother floors resi change over the heating system at a Kelley. Kephart Levinson, Lewis eine TIE “rm sre HO cost of $8,500 00 Donald) McKinnon, Menzies, Miler, The smoother the floor, the easier Now therefore be {t resolved that we Moberis Moskowit2 Oldenburg, Phillips : transfer $850000 from the Building Ransom Reid Rhinevau't oberts. to clean. Floor seals can be applied Fur d to the Biullding Maintenance F ach Schone Semarin, F. Smith, W pe ee I move the adopti Staman. Seem. Tavior Thatcher. and buffed in with this equipment of i HOVE Tesolution Waters Webber Weinburger ‘9 ar Are ANC Fs i Fs ¢ W AYS AND MEANS Yorkey. Zapf! 149) Quorum Local hardware and material deal- Eomult EE nt er stores usually have the buffing RED W “SMITH Moved br Cummings supported 6) machines on hand on a ominal - an man Barnazd the minutes of the previous . . : = ay POMS i € IMINGS: . meeting be approved as printed rental charge basis. i WESLEY DUN YCAN A sufficient mgj y having voted for aaiG eae yN the motion, the Q ction carried ‘ ~? — JAMES L GARDNER areas ie Hatta pe tana os nen The advantage of ay floor ‘laid MES r ? y the Journ. ‘er Tt anuary Session On Ou me aie Gane. supported by Claw-be approved and the January Session with maple is its natural spring, 1 tf ution Opte ‘or rape : : aa . i othe eealatian bey ee poo voted d ed curned sine die. eeiee G60 afforded by its living cellular com- 4 3 i ( i] ity hav rote ti) r - ees oe mone 6 Sporn by Ph the (motion) phe sarlon carried position. This retards foot and leg by Schone supported iiips LYNN o ALLEN OY q ry that the Oakland C seh Board of Super- Cler es pexe obi uae fatigue and conmequent TON visors, In order to @ssist the State of Feb 25, vesestrain. ¥ i ~ f 4 j - ‘ & : a 3 ve 4 c i a ; : a “ P aS t ry 5 ° ~ \ : 0 \ : , \ , ee Oe ee eee ML _— ee rat ‘ _ out garage home + FUEL OIL LUMBER DICKIE LUMBER CO. you'll want in asking for approxi- mate local building costs: The house covers 1.770 square feet with- shop and porches. It contains 32,745 cubic feet of con- struction. The garage and shop add 331 square feet-and 2.640 cu- bie feet, and the porch adds 265 square feet and 1.942 cubic feet— both figured at two-thirds cost of construction. 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CALL MA 6-6247 ' ’ * * * . # i ners of a new community consoli- a i i TWENTY-NINE ' Freeburg community has been FREEBURG, Ill., (INS) — Tele-. Less than 400 pupils from a hailed as one of the most modern’ vision in classrooms? Nothing un- school district-with a population raga ~ ingfitutions in the usual about it in today’s age of about 2,900 are reaping the bene | State of Ilinois. Classrooms have more TV sets for both educational cial stations at St. Louis and one! lor floor lighting. . and entertainment purposes. ‘at Cape Giradeau, Mo. | However, at Freeburg, Ill.. plan-| i ° | ‘To hush common schoolhouse din, Freeburg’s new school and | aj} rooms are acoustically treated) * * dated school were farsighted en- KETC ‘have run cogcurrent cour- with a special plaster. § aw 4h a4 3 fp LZ, , Va [ EECOROMG Te OUR me REMEMBER ? CIFICATIONS WE ) & , 7 , ough to want their children to) 88: Both began operations in = Chalk boards ate of armor ply fearn early to live in tomorrow's September, 1954, construction; heat in all rooms is world. late ideal ot piping TV into the thermostatically controlled and As a result Freeburg's elemen. 8Chool came from William Gray, there are drinking fountains in| tary: school is believed to-be the ‘Potter, the architect. He explained each classroom. first in the nation with television | {0 School authorities if the outlets + outlets In every classroom. were built into the new school they TY Tubes Faulty would cost less than $5000. 5 At Freeburg, some 22 miles * ¢ *& ' CHICAGO—It is estimated that, southeast of St. Louis, a 45-fodt! 7 A master switchboard and inter- Americans will spend some $300,-| antenna atop a one-story contem- communication system located in 000,000 to replace picture tubes porary designed structure pro- Superintendent Carl L. Barton's in 6,000,000 television sets this claims to outsiders that this is a office is linked to outlets in each year. Five million picture tubes TV school. ‘classroom. Various programs, both|were sold for replacement in 1955. BOARDING HOUSE Seeeeccoes MY WORD, FATHER / THAT Fim map Gaiety BARE, LEFTY! BY Canc KNOCKED OUT STAY THERE wy CAN TILL TUESDAY fa FRANK ERNE/ (¥ TAIL oS Gy LEG, FL4/ ys ~ - 2 ~~ < SPLIT DECISION® 2-960 em ar OUT OUR WAY | TH’ COOK INSISTED ON DRIVIN, AND IF TH’ COPS SEE OUR TRAIL LEAVIN’ TOWN Prt THEY'LL TRACK US | | =) DOWN ON TH’ HIGH- Za WAY, SO TM MAKIN! VAale= Woe (fh) mi iT LOOK Like eS UZ ze WE'RE DODGIN’ 2-25 JYwhians © P46 bg WEA Sores tee TM Reg US Per OF THE BACKSEAT DRIVER DIXIE DUGAN oer : , ‘ “lelectronic control self - correcti A | electronics. Many schools through-' fits alred by St. Louis's education-| clocks linked to an automatic | : out. the U.S, have installed one or al station, KETC, three commer-| system which also controls exter- | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 By Keats Petree’ I]lin O is School B uilders sitet oe lass into| NICK HALIDAY Plan TV for Every Room )tve yeares eh ist soa 7 ALLEY OOP THINK OF IT! AN @S-YEAR- ANTIBIOTICS! i CARAMBA / possess OEP WY pom sn te BNO GOOWV, FAR POWN ON TE WOR/EOW, WHAT L/TTLE CABINO POREGLES COMES THUG... a Momsen uy preg [9s0Te MY APOLOGIES, | THATS WHAT I DOCTOR! {T'S \ BEEN TRYING NO WONDER ie) OLD BREW INCORPORATING } YOUR PATIENTS \ FOR HOURS! ELEMENTS OF THE VERY PERKED UPf FINEST 20TH CENTURY E < rrr | 431 > aed ED =) 13 . ek ye ae 3i9 E ari, > CH) Sa ak “fr Ao 0 A a Vz } 7 y 25 A\l |\ el 5 1946 by NEA Service, inc, TM. Rag. US Pat Off NANCY I GUESS ITS \ CAN SERVE UP TO YOU... | HUMANITY! I WONDER IF NANCY IS STILL MAD AT ME am ERAN LEI SHAAN 1 he bom CAPTAIN EASY YES.W NOVEMBER DR KELL ORDERED A FEW SPOOLS Ls OF-THREAD MADE FROM A NEW PLASTIC HE'D PREPARED. AND HER BUDDIES LATER WE COULDN'T FIND ‘em! IM CONVINCED THEY GOT MIXED WITH THAT DayS REGULAR. KUN OF SYNTHETIC THREAD! THE COLOR WAS THE SAME. SPOOLS TOO...EXCEPT FOR A MARK ON THE ENDS THAT MUST VE BEEN OVERLOOKED! YO SURE, OR DOOLITTLE, THAT WE'D BE HONORED TO =| WAVE YOU DO TRE STATDE OF THE “AVERAGE MAN." By McEvoy and Strieber . WE HIRED You FOR THAT — ARE WITHIN THE VICINITY OF OUR GOAL FDO IT YOURSELF “Zerg KS , | \ \ Aweel : ue pee ree ae ‘S mL 4 3 EY \" = hI —— a a CRRA Ml Pes Tf you happen to find your tools in the garbage can, Crosscut, they “A funny thing happened to me on the way home fram Sunday didn't get there by mistake — ; t schgol! "’ \ BOT OF CODORSE Ti RAVE YO \ISCvUss IT WITH THE MEMBERS. .@T LEAST THEY CERTAIDLY Won't WAVE TO ASK TO SEE SAMPLES OF YOUR LOORK. 50 BOTH ORDERS PROM THE LOCAL CLOTWING MILLS DID INCLUDE SOME SYNTHETIC THREAD, WASH) YOU MAY | WAVE PUT KELL'S SPOOLS © 19096 by WEA Bervice, ne, T.M. Reg. U.S Pat Off.) GOLLY, WHY MUST WE LEAVE RIGHT IN TH' MIDDLE O° TH’ FILM? WELL, | JUST CAN'T SIT STILL AN’ WATCH THOSE CROOKED SLICKERS... ALF ACRE CASTLE Be ei Kate We ae OL GOLD MINE / ~ 60: |S aes 0 YOULL HAVE To ASK youR = FATHER |F YOU CAN KEEP pp ?o THE CAT! y— =e a == MAY T DADDY... HUH, PLEASE ? GATCH MICE ! Twig OXF 1 See Qesiegese THIRTY Ottmar A. Smith ROCHESTER -~ Service for “Ott. held at 10 a.m. Monday frem Mount Avon: the William R. Potere Home. Mr. Smith died Thursday. Survivors inclure two sons, Wil-/ Mrs, Anna Barrett of Hume, IIL; | a brother, Albert J. Smith of Roch- ester, and six grandchildren. Mrs, Agnes Wilson CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs. Wilson, 83, 5109 White Lake Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday from the Sharpe Funeral Home oa burial in Perry Mount Park Lb mar A. Smith, 71, Warten, will be frem St. one brother, Jean Dawson, Mrs. |Margaret Cross both of Clarkston, Lily | Phillips and Robert H. Dawson, all | Andrew's Church with burial in| Cemetery. Rosary will be said at 2 p.m. Sunday at Funeral MARKETS Produce prices cover gro brough = the fee. en rades ee: rs’ 2 4S ceak ty thon in wh le pack. ee ot 7 were: Apples, De- — y, 8.60 fis No henggpapaa mm o 1, Cabbage, No 5 50 wa} op fancy, a is bu; 2! ghee ee Beto ues wu bu, Yomstors, hot use. No 1, eens—Kale, No 1.00-1.50 bi ata ae 16.00- is'6o 30-dox, case, 13.00-14.00; small, 10.00-11 06. Lodge Calendar M Coons, Sec News in Brief ib. 35 (AP) —The = wil . 35 (AP) — owing of locally rod - 3.56-4.00 Jonathan, =, 360 bu; 6, .15- 5 Bteele's Red. coal 4.00 No 1, 00-1.50 | prandchildren and one great-grand- | : child. No 1, 7%$- 00- ii peat. 5 a topped, No i, ter No.l, OES Calle Called for frre CELLED. Ediin David Freedom, 22, of Walled pee: Mrs. Lake, who waived examination on |o Dieterle, was bound over to cir- Township Justice Elmer C. ee ~ Deaths in Nexty Communities Mrs, Wilson died Meat ning, Survivors include one son, James , ‘A. Hall at home; four sisters and Mrs. Chole Hickmott, Mrs. ' Pontiac. Mrs. Eva V. Belford Goodrich Hospital. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Jiam and Carl, U. S. Air Force in| HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Eva Japan; two daughters, Mrs. Lois 'V. Belford, 82, 1055 Kurtz Rd. will Reinbolt of Pittbury and Mrs. ‘be held at 2 Doris Valade of Detroit; a sister, Dryer Funeral Home with burial in Gracelawn Cemetery, Flint. Mrs. Belford died yesterday at | p.m. Monday from the t Thelma Helmboldt and Mrs. Wilma Helmboldt, both of granddaughter; Holly; children; one three great-grand-| two brothers, John and, ‘Harry Austin of Holly; one sister, Mrs. Fanny Austin of Jacksen. Mrs. Belford was a master farm homemaker for 25 years. She lived ‘in Oakland County all her life. Karl Piekarek Service for HOLLY York and Maria of Australia; Mrs. Lena May Martin will be held at 11 a.m. She died yesterday afternoon. Karl Piekarek, 76, 2476 Academy Rd., | will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Dryer Funeral Home with bur- - ial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Holly | Township. He died yesterday. 6 | Survivors are his wife, Auguste: | two sons, Max and Rudolf, both of | {Holly; two daughters, Kate of New | six | HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Lena May Martin, 75, 311 E. Mapley St i Monday at 1. the Seventh Day Adventist Church ‘| with burial: at Belleville (Mich.). | | | | She leaves her husband, Herbert: six sons, Howard McQuaid and E- wood McQuaid of Belleville, Grant lof Ft. Worth, Tex., Claude of Holly | Frank of Florida, John of Wayne ‘one sister, Mrs. Reha Sobolewsky | of Belleville; one brother, Robert Plague, of Belleville and 11 grand- | by | the NAACP. to Oe ee nh children. Arrangements are Feb, 25 at 7:30 P.M. Trinity Bap-| Dryer Funeral Home. ber Neprig cled theremin enar| Mrs. Jessie A. Ports newly elected officers. —Adv.| FARMINGTON — Service for | Mrs. Jessie A. Ports, 72, 23925. Farmington Rd., will be held at 2 | CAN-|p.m. Monday from the Farming- ton Methodist Church with burial | ‘lin Oakland Hills Memorial Ceme- | tery. Mrs. Ports died Thursday. She is survived by two daugh- of jters, Mrs. Marjorie Larsen Milford; two sons. Pickeus of Royal Oak; dren. Mrs. Flora L. Green HIGHLAND—Service for Flora L. Green, 9%, Phyllis Hubbner Huelt ees of Cincinnati and Burten | 15 grand- children and 3. great-grandchil- Mrs. Highland Road, will be held at 3 p.m. Tues- charges of unlawfully driving away/qay at the Richardson-Bird Fu- from an . Stanke WS /neral Home with burial in Lake- bound over to circuit court for ap- side Cemetery. Mrs. Green died pearance March 5, and was Tel early today. ae cea ‘ — Ptsettd A lifelong county resident, Mrs. K th Ad ; C€|Green leaves no survivors. sed. Harold Lovel Velace If your friend’s in jail and = = ROCHESTER—Service for Har- SS oe ares old Lovelace, 40, 3570 Emmons St will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday | Miners in Wales are permitted to buy eight tons of ‘coal annually at bargain prices. jat the William R. Potere Funeral |Home with burial in Mt. Avon |\Cemetery. , Suddenly The Toxnship, Oskiland County, a will bold a public hearing on March 2 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at = Township hall NOTICE Zoning Board of Independence | 8 , Independence ral eros ———— ee “uangen on Teonane following es in Township 3% lers, Cecil HARMON J. BRANCH Mr. Harmon J. Branch has been named Associate Man- ager for the Month of January, by Mr. Louis Pohl. the Pontiac district. Mr. Branch has long been an active leader in the Life Under- writers Assmiation and has taken an active part in com- munity affairs for 20 years. His enthusiastic leadership has ‘put his staff at the top —right where they left off at the end of 1955. Mr. Branch thanks his fine staff members for their it work and says: “Well done, fellows.” RALPH BLATR RUSSELL GRAVILLA MELTON M KING WAYNE A, YAGER JOE CORNIUK Through one of the nation’s oldest and largest life insur- ance companies, the Life of ja, they advise and assist individuals and families in ; ‘§ their plans for financial se- : ourity : manager of i : terday afternoon He leaves his wife, Harriett: at home; his father, lace of Lake Orion; Mr. Lovelace died yes- of heart attack coming from work a| Six - \children, Beverly, Priscilla, Linda, Glen, Daniel, and Christopher, all | John Love- four’ broth. and Watson of Roches- ter, Duanne of Bad Axe and War- *\ren of Lake Orion, Mrs. Fern Poland of Oscoda, Mrs Genevieve Birdsey of Oscoda, Mrs four sisters, | ‘Mable Kushmaul of Saginaw and | Peo. 28, March 11. 19 virs. Paul Wild of New Mexico Mrs. Rachel Palmer COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv ice for Mrs. Rachel Palmer. * 1900.N. Wixom Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in She leaves a daughter, Mrs iMilford with bumal in Walled Lake. Mrs. Palmer died early i today. Al- Fice Hopkins of Milford, a grandson | jand two great grandchildren. i] CLIFFORD FEB 23. 1956 rere B. 7879 Locklin Rd. beloved tn- fant son of Bruce and Barbara Clifford: dear brother of Barry Clifford Funeral strict WARK held this aa | at o'clock from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with Rev James Deeg officiating In terment In Oakview Royal Oak. Mich Funeral ar rangements by Sparks-Griffin Pu- neral Home FEATHIRBTON PER 75 1996 Charies H.. 3462 Auburn Rd Au burn Heights age 7 beloved Edith Feath husband of Mrs M erstom, dear father of Clifford C Featherston. Mrs William Lo An- derson and James Fratherston dear brother of “Mrs Walter Melh!- berg uneral service will be held Monday Fe 27 at 2 pm from the Auburn Heights Pree Methodist Church with Rey E H Cummings Rev A E Potbury and Rev E E Walling offictar- ing Interment im Oak Hill Ceme- tery Mr. Featherston will tie in state at the Dudley H. Moore Fu neral Home. Auburn Heights, after 7 o clock this evening Fu- Neral arrangements by the Dud- ley H Moore Puneral Home | GREEN FEB 1956 FLORA | Highland road, Highland, Mich age 93 uneral sers|ce held Tuesday, Peb 28 at i 5 from the Richardson-Bird Ct Milford, Mich with Reo mort ess officiating Tntewrent Cemetery JxboOw Green will tie in state at the Richardson- Bird Fu neral Home Milfo JONES. PEB. 23 se MRS netta, 21- Maple St age fe loved daughter of Mr and Mr« Tutner Hutchins, dear siste: of Mrs. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Delle Wili ingham, Turner Hutchins Jr. Mr« Margurette Smith and Simon Hutchins. Puneral service will be held Tuesday, Peb 28. at 2 pin from the Trinity Baptist Church with Rev. Richard H Dixon Jr officiatin Interment in Sumter: County, Alabama Mrs. Jones wi/i be sent to New York. Ala. with service from Dosie Baptist Church on Wednesday at 2.9m. Bhe wiil He im _ state at the Prank Carruth - ere Funeral. Home from § pm Sunday, 25 BUR Cemeters - tel | | - THE, PONTIAC PRESS. _ Death Notices NEWMAN. FEB 24, 1956. CORA Mae, 211 8 Paddock 8t.. age 60 beloved mother of Ferris Newman. Mark Mary Newman, dear sister of Mro. Eva Bretzke and Mrs. Belle Stephens. Funeral (oof will be held Monday, Peb a from the Central | Milton Bank officiating Interment in Oak Hil] Cemetery Mrs. New- man will lie in state at the Purs- ley Funeral takes to the chureh *oe 8 FEB 25, 1956, RACHEL, es Rad. Commerce beloved mother ot ice will held Mo at 1 3 p.m. from the Wlehetdace- Bird Puneral Home, Milford, with Rey William Green officiating Interment in Walled Lake Ceme- tery Mrs. Palmer will lie in state at the Richardson-Bird Fu- _ feral Home, Milford PORTS, FEB 23. 1956 JESSIE A. 73925 Parmington Rd. Parming- 1, &ge 72, beloved moth- o 8 Marjorie Larsen. Mrs Phy tits Hiebbner, Hugh and Burton Pickens Funeral service will be held Monday, Feb 27. at 2 m. from the Parmington Methodist Church Interment in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens Mrs Ports will lie tn state at the Thayer Funeral Home Farm- ington. until 1230 on Monday. then 4. will be taken to the church “WILSON FEB 24 1956 AGNES, $100 White Lake Rd. Clarkston, Mich, age 83 beloved mother of James A Hall dear sister of Miss Jean Dawson rs. Margaret Cross, Mrs Chiee Hickmott. Mrs Lillie Phillips and Robert H Daw- On ral service will be held 1 interment rs. Wilsen will in state at the Sharpe Pu- neral Home YOUNG, PEB 23. 1956 FENTON Edward 16 Lincoln 8t. Oxford, Mich. age 61. dear father of Mrs. Thomas Maguire and Lester dear brother of Elmer Young, Mrs Alice Funeral service will be the Flumerfelt Funeral Home, 47 N. Washington Bt. Ox- ford with Rev R Morris offirt- ating Internment in Evergreen Cemetery Lake Orion Mr Young will He im state at the Plumer - _ felt Puneral Home Card of Thanks _ 1 ! WISH TO THANK OUR friends and neighbora for tie flowers, offerings and cards Also the Rev Everett and members of the Baidwin Evangelical church the Huntoon Funera! Parjor and the CTO. for kindness shown curing the loss of my husband Mre Richard Gaddes and family __ In Memoriam 2 OFrF MY Taylor IN LOVING MEMORY dear husband, Harry who passed away 4 today viene 25 Loving and kind tn all bis wavs Doren and just to the end of his Bracers and true in his heart and min Beautiful memories he left behind Sadly missed _by his wife Bertha IN LOVING MEMORY OF oUR Pather and Husband. Rov Mam- lett. who passed away 4 vears aco today Feb 25 } What would I give to clasp his happy face to see . hear his voice and see his That meant so much to eae ly missed by wife and ‘dauate Canina “MEMORY ‘OF OUR on & brother Lawrence Bell left us 12 yrs ago. Feb O44 Sunshine paces shadows fall! Love remembrance outlasts all And though the years be many or ew IN C who 3s. 1 f The: are filled with remembrance dear of rou Sadly missed by mother sister & brother Mrs Herbert Bell Age! & Harold . 3 Flowers ee eee DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS Closed for Vacation Funeral Directors PBPPBAPPEO LLP LP LPL LL Ph” AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Funeral Home FE 41211 COATS FUNERAL 1 HOME ote Pe facilities OR ¥7TT5T Plains — Waterford Twp. "SERVICES, SRY meet os FE 4-188? Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME "DESIGNED POR FUNERALS” SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL. Thoughtful Bervice FE 2-584) Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor E __ FE 24876 S (iets Cemetery Lots 5 —— ) GRAVE IN PERRY MT PARK Cemetery in Section. 4 FE 2-0317. oan — ~~ j BOX REPLIES i At 10 a. m. Today there were replies ut the Press office in the: following boxes: ' ) 23, ! | t 1, 3. 16, 20. 5, 28, 20, 11, 69, 6, #7, f 72, 75, U8, BL, RT, Bt, 91. | 92. 95, 99. i Ce ee: ee eo” Help Wanted Male 6 Account Trianee Age 31-25 tral if vou have accounting education qualify for advancement week attractive Genera! Emplove benefits State education and subs vience ontiac Press Box 54 Z AMAZING DISCOVERY MASTER Glaze puts brilliant glass-like sur- face om car tree Sampe In- formation Big Commissions Mas- ter Glate Dep. &859 T720 Har- aeod Milwaukee Wis CAB DRIVERS STEADY DAY ard night shift 23 wre of older Apply 438 Orchard Lake 2 to f pom * Experience not essen bookkeeping oF and can & dav Motors age Write COLLEGE GRADUATES Permanent met our salen no aver- positinn 07 open immeciatels ul traveling $3100 salary an bans arrangement Prefer om tied men 0-40 applications cor fidential Our men know cf this ady Write Pontiac Press Box 31 CARPENTERS, ROVGH STEADY work Must be good custom arrk in Bloomfield LAK 1-4500 after 6 pom XPERIENCED WASHING MA- chine repairman Must have expe- rience on automatic washers and drvers Steady work, vacation ® th par, salarr and commission Must furnish references All infor- mation confidential Rov's Re- piacement Parts and Service Co. OF. Oakland Fx Experi enced | Salesman fy SEL! NATIONATTY ADVER Tish D HEA uy NGa ANTY AIR CON DITIONING EQ IPMENT Peacellent Opspartutiys m liblne w& Sons SEE MR JANKA 71 § PARKE sT _Help Wanted Male 6 DELIVERY MAN GEN. WORK around store. Chauffeurs license. OR 3-7407 ? pom EXPERIENCED REFRIGERATION service man for a GE and IB oder Year around paid MUtual for inter: EXPERIENCED MECHANIC WITH tools Snould know power glide Insurance and neapialicaues’ estion, Apply = Noam! Chevrolet, Ciark ile ae pd aoanEy OR vac u rtation or live —— call EM iy. - 38342, 9 to 5 dai EXPERIENCED GROOM, SINOLE, live in. Bloomfield Open Hunt, _MI #-2581__ or MI 4-@411 EXPERIENCED HAND SCREW acne operator Must have own toc & be PE 2412. Ss pcalekoes COUNTER MAN for meat department. Apply in person Sfire Bros. 180 W. Maple, irmingham Sarid rcs FOR OD & ID . WORK. Job shop man only. Part or full time OL 61627 INSPECTOR For precision aircraft parts - Se a _ be csperierece Apply in pe only calls Employ- ment alice ceasd “Saturday Daniels Mfg. Corp. 2677 Orchard ake Rd. JANITOR PART TIME WORK | ‘References required Apply #507 Mariva St. from 4 to 6 JOBS | FOR MEN © Skilled mechanic $350 Technical writer $500 Manager trainee $350 Sales, acceunting background $400 Sales promotion 450 CAREER CENTER s Steady year around sales position with excellent earnings for ambi- tious men required, but you for future tion. Must be will follow instruction:, managerial posi- ing to work & Best insurance for your protection. : . Singer Bewing Machine _102_N Saginaw Machine Designers Medium Size lant AGGRESSIVE COMPANY HAS SEVERAL OPENINGS IN A NEW RESEARCH AND DEVELOP ele, CENTER IN YOUR LO- Cal lop Salars Txcellent Working Conditions PREVIOUS. ial ale DESIGN ECESSARY PHONE MA 41586 MEN SALES - CLERICAL © TECHNICAL PONT ! saloncucrt: ‘Service 18 W. Huron st FE 259 MIDWEST FOR MEN Bookkeeper $450 Drafisman . : $500 Office mgr. trainee $300 Junior aceountant . $300 Nonipe boy $260 CN iy Hgts Stote | Bide. O'N NEEDS SALESMEN CALL FOR APPOINTMENT RAY ONETL, Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Rd Open 9 Phone FE 3-710) or FE 5-7292 Co-operative Ree! Estate Exchange PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEK- ends Motor-Inn Recreation FE Planer and Milling Mach. Operators Muct have journerman «a card letters of experience S@ hours per were APPLY AT Central Tivol & De to 690 Marie Re Troy Trp Sirmingham POSITION FOR man age 23-38 who has initiatise & alesman:hip ability With or without actual experience tn enter the Iife insurance busines: A complete course of training given in advanced life underwrit ing. And an aptitude test is pro vided Salary and commissions under a liberal contract with ex cellent possibilities for advance- ment Call Mr Bond WO 2-017) RECREATION DIRECTOR IN: PRI- sate park on Elirabeth Lake June 1th thru Labor Dar mit qualifications and salary pected by March Ist to Pontiac Press Box 82 REAL ESTATE SALES Ircresase your #arnings tn a well e@stablished office im gocd west side location Tee sa Z REALTOR F tate and, Arron SAIS TRAINING Nationally known firm «itil train a single young men, 22 to 28 to sei] bookkeeping machines !n the Pontiac territory Prefer 2 vears of college accountine or business administration or the equivalent in working expemence such as banking, etc Car necessary $330 to $4) to start. plus automohbiie expenses Excellent opportunity for young man with pieasant per- sonality. Bee Miss Edwards at 5 * re GRAAL BNER S 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg FE 5-9277 PERMANENT Real _ [ast rance tid ow FE 5-618) SINGLE MAN OR MARRIED COU: ple ino children) Lady to assist with housework, man must have experience fitting cattle for amie OVA 8-204) Salesmen Real Estate Have openings for alc ae me Experien «4d on Plenty o iting any cine, . conte:t, Farcvinee unlimited To Buy—To Seit—in Trade YOU BUY IT—WE LL INSURE IT MAHAN ~ 25, 1956 ___Help Wanted Male 6 REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Help Wanted Female 7 NURSE'S AIDE, EXPERIENCED stead: | | service commercial domestic and | tor reer, around air conditioner xperience nec- with good salary and vaca- essary. Call for en . | tion, Must have — Geneporia- ‘am to ll a.m. on Roy's Re- | tion or jive in. ware placement parts « service 06 | call between 9 ee 5 _ Oakland 3-4342 ne es ae oe PONTIAC Wanted for Pontiac area: Call on 4 established ac . Good star- | ina salary. fu benefits. expense | IRLS ~ Foran ae be aagressits. ' reference: pata bd 1 vies peed Foe ie o3. * {. SWITCHBOAR WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. P. W. Dinnan, Huron &t. WANTED: FIRST CLARE METAI . bumper. No other need apply. +4016. WANTED: EXPERIENCED LOCK. er room man for private olf _ club. Apply Pontiac Press Box 66 Help Wanted Female 7 WANTED IN VI- Keego Harbor for Wey cinity of oe ee BEAUTY OPERATOR, time In Drayton Piains. BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS General office, secretaries, book- FULL OR and waitresses No 4 mestic Birm: m Employment Maple. Birming- CLERK-TYPISTS Immediate openings for experi- enced persons to handle personne! records. Typing required, pleas- ing personality. Must be 21 yra. or older. All employment benefits, salary $262.41 per mon Apply Personne] Offi¢e. Pontiac General _ Hospital, 461 West Huron CLERK-TYPIST | us assist office manager of small manufacturing company Preferably with some axperience these lines. Write Pontiac Prank Box 78 . al a a STEADY DAY AND it shift, 26 yrs. or older Apoty Orchard Lake 3 to @ p ic TE “CKER & BAGGER Birmingham Cleaners, 1253 8. Woodward MI 44620 Distaice MANAGER POSITION in Pontiac Area for a atadriods woman - recruit and plete itrannn furnished Unusual opportunity for person with right qualifications. For further details and personal! interview, write Mr f Good: 12827 Coyle, Detroit 27 ich Excellent | Opportunity OPENING FOR EXPPRIENCE) Secretary Shorthand and trping neces‘ary Capable of handling a job of re speed sie Salary open accord ing to qualifications COMPANY BENEFITS: Empiovee Discount Immediately Holiday Pav Vacation Pav phd apenas i Life Insurance Contact Personnel. “Orniee Sth floor f aS DEPARTMENT STORE ELDERLY LADY ON PENSION TO share apt with elderly lady - Small wages room & board must be able tc cook, also neat & clean Box 32, Pontiac Press GIR. TO HELP WITH HOUSE- work & care of 3 children Live in & Days Tues off, & Wed _ $100 per mo OA $7780 GIRL WANTED . For GENERAL OFFICE WORK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE PREFERRED DAY SN AER ASA VORKRING CONDITIONS PLE APPLY IN PERSON PRED THOMPSON = CIRCULATION DEPT THE PONTIAC PRESS HOUSEKEEPER FOR WIDOWERS home More for geod home than wages Cal) Milford MU 42362 after $’ om or write Wm 4H Rroan Milford. Rl HOUSFKEFPER FULI CHARGE No chitdren Live in Within walb mg distance te toxn To blocks tn bu FE > 2 POOL STNG) NTEYI Takeside Home Protect Sata 84043 to $4067 Dhities are te a cept housing applications Inte sie applicants and a) RECPT for auto irm = e700 FILE CLERK $700 INVESTIGATOR” credit a0 CASHIER. creat sghn ROOKKEEPER full che e274 SECRETARY no shorthand 4250 SECRETARY to executive $100 URARBNER S— Pontiac 311 Pontiac State Bank Bide FE 5-9277 YOUR LIFE’S: MADE FASIER through. Classi- ; bo. 0 noe ; fied Ads. Yo solve every- | coaveraive Reel Extste Hechenge © GUIDE TOGOLD: Sell dav problems quickly, dial FE 2.0263 . things you're not using i 281Kf. Pi { NEXT ee ek: ORANCH through Classified Ads! | POST OFFICE i : : & _ i = 2 children. 1 school age. FE 68-1452 | m STENOORAPHER FOR MODERN RECENT GRAD FOR NEW $230 bute PAYABLE ae RE- CEIVABLE $240 CREDIT CLERK $240 LITE BOOKKEEPING $240 apn re pote $225 R. $333 FIGURE CLER $225 MID WES! 7 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PE 5-227. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN FO R genera) housework Live in. Good references, FE 6-3129. SINGLE GIRL OVER % GENER- al office work, Me 1388 rece erds, ete Phon STOP LOOKING, START WORK. ing. We have openings for either part or full time sales ie, which offer high earnings and flexible hours. you are over have a car and telephone. it wil) pay you to investigate for interview appointment, Call O 22100 se WAITRESS FOR SATURDAY poyond Must be steady. Apply in rson after 6 Dell's Inn, 3481 Elizabeth fake Rd. WAITRESS WANTED GOOD hours. Apply in person Dixie Spot Corner U.S. 10 and M15. WOMAN TO CARE FOR and general hou: Cia WANTED: children Live in or go home nights. 5-0571 WHY WAIT! A JOB WITH AN oPORTUNITY? SEE US! + Employment Seryice 18 W. Huron _ __FE 42551 WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND care of children Live . MA 5-7694. WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL- dren while mother works, Some ltpht housework. Day week. Must have own ei ain Call FE 5-5068 after 6 pm WOMAN FOR CLEANING. IRON- ing, no cooking, live in. MAy- fair 662400 _ WOMEN GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Care one child) Stay in OR _3-1500. After 5 p.m. only WOMEN NEED COSMETICS _ for Avon have attractive openings for capable women For information. call FE 44508 WANTED: A RELIABLE MIDDLE- aged woman to live in, care tor 4 children, 3 in school housework and works nights. be dependable Robt Dutton, 308 Third St _. WANTED OFFICE ASSISTANTS Experience unnecéssary for wom- eo 45 to 60 Apply @ N Telegraph Rd 930 to ls WANTED. LADY IN DRAYTON area to babysit and do light days while mother works 3-5745. Sat. or Sun WIDOW WITH CHILD WANTED TO keep house More for home than wages $365 Sashabaw. OR 3-0351 after 6 pm WOMAN DAY8 TO . CARE FOR 2 children, 1 school age MA 61683 WAITRESS, APPLY PARK INN, 975 Orchard Lake SA crRiaa ‘FOR EVENING “WORK. S171 Disie Highwey, Drayton Plains ____ Help w canted | 20 List. Com. _& I need sales help that can list and sell real e:tate If you can get out and produce yOu can money in this office We bufld. buy, sell. handle con- tracts and rentals. Making mon- ey is a profession with us not a side line ROBT CHAPIN, BKR 3111 Orebard Lake Rd PE 68-1131 HOUSE RENT FREE FOR TAK- also 1-3 of Lyle Doty, make real 1 mile east of Clrde R 2 Milford Mich MEN WOMEN. YEAR ROUND OP- pertunity on established Watkins toute Earn $2 to $3 per hour Car necessary Apply 150 WN Perry WANTED MIDDIPAGED COUPLE to «tay with elderly gentleman in mis her nf ite to we over house held dir FF 4¢-6077 betreen Tom ra 9 pm WANTED ELDFary woman to keep office open and ans®er phone @ am to 1 pm S dais per week Experience not ar Phone FE 45063 be * 10 and 12 Instructions _ Rann & DRIVING LESSONS ae Drivers’ Training Days. Eves, and Sunday FE 2-4887 PIANO LESSONS FOR MAN OR 9 Further. Information FE 8-206) Ww ork Ww anted Male ; BLOCK caving AND RASFEMPESNT Arthur Davie ORiando 3-4204 10 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work OR 3-201R . CARPESTER AND CARIN FT work new and repair OR 3-487 CARPENTER AND CABINET B work New and repair Aborinck FE 27-7881 CANPPNTERS ALTERATION ANTI reneir FE &-2794 FP «4168 Cc apse T MAKER AND CARPE” or Kitchen & anectalty FE 45 CARPENTRY. CABINETS. FOR mica work Attics fini-hed Re: reation rooms Repairs EM 45 CARPENTER WORK NEW AND renair.. PE 44210 EXPERIENCED CARETAKER with references, MA 5-1203 ELECTRICAL toll Thay at ICENSED Fda Murray FE EXP "CARPENTER NERDS WORK. Reliable FE 5-832 EXPERIENCED | AUTO “POLISHER and reconditioner, FE 2-1143 aft- er 6 pm _ —— FREE ESTIMATES CARPENTRY cabinets repairs Odd fobs. FE *-9552 JANITOR WORK “WANTED. AFT- er 4pm FE 4-5819 LIGHT HAULING & TRASH. ANY- time FE 8-786 MARRIFD MAN ~~ HERDSMAN ‘ ner ta) manacer of ere erences furn ¢ 2631 Bayport or write Albert Robinsen Bas mort MCCTENDON AND OLIVER WE tid remodel and titerior and exterior decorating OR V9654 PIUTMBING WORK WANTED Rearonabie FF, _*-1018 _ WALT. SERVICE WALT, BOARD installet Cement jofrts & nail Readr for pairt or paper Verr particular Free estimates MY LIMO1 Work Wanted 7 Female Ui AMBITIOUS HIGH SCHOOL graduate with typing and boock- keeping experience desires per- manent position doing general office work Can furnish best of references Start immediate. Pieace reply Bor 11 Pontiac Prece 1 DAY bushel A-2316 2 WOMEN WANT ing and cleaning BABYSITTING Ironings done $3 a bu DAY WORK OR WORK aind Also ironing to do at PE. 3-47 DESIRE BARYVSITT? NG IN MY » home days FRE 25132 EXPERIENCED GIRL WISHES ceneral Wousemork 5 days week and home nights With references FF 53-2480. SERVICE | _IRONINGS 8% Pick-up and delivery, FE WALL WASH- FR 70223 WASHINGS FFE OF ANY home ANT? 7 ARER bd GIRL WANTS § DAYS A WK work Car fare. FE 5-1973 from o-to ® HOUSEKEEPER WHERE NO OTH- er in charge. Refined widow 54's. drive, heve own transportation Pontiac Prese Box 62. - TRONINGS $3 A BUSHEL. Goop work, 84 Mary Day, FE Jhon 4 Pe Work Wanted freee! il IRONINGS. ey A BUSHEL PICK- | up and delivery, FE 5-8132 } | ‘TRONINGS & BABY SITTING IN home. OR 3-5138. my 5 IRONING, 63 PER ‘Scene. FE __5-3952. oe LADY WISHES dee WORK OF _any kind. FE set LADY WISHES D. days a week. poeel val night. Rett rE erences, Transportation, 8-0008. ce MATURE cea WANTS OFFICE work. Light typing, filing, book- __ keeping _ rhe _———~—*«+sX MIDDLEAGED LADY RELIABLE, wants babysitting job. FE 2-1115 MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WANTS babysitting job. 5-2060. MIDDLEAG™D Sess DABLE lady destres ae eves & Sat. & Sur 9. MIMBOGRAPHING. T TYPING, 8EC- retaria! Service. EM 3-2842. -, work Dissoemeking, J sterees 16 DRESSES, SUITS, COATS & AlL- _terations. gt E. Huron FE 4-1074. Furniture Refinishing 16A ACE SEAT COVERS cut. sewed Leather and trim repair work, INCOME TAX mere 381.8, Saginaw 8 REPA iG A CES SPE- etalty. S-0162 7333 _ __Income Tax Service 17 AA INCOME TAX SERVICE Li Fast Service - Plenty of Parking Wayne Garrett FE 381 8. SAGINAW. AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in your home bv qualified accountant with masters degree. Appts. FE +7534. NEAT GIRL WISHES NIGHT ACCOUNTING AND Babysitting, waitress or ing. Income tax specialist 4-3267. FE 8-126 John Zurbrick dishwasher FE ¢- PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. OR 3-5821 TO -LAUNDER AND STRETCH curtains FE 2-5600 weil ea TO DO AT HOME. FE FE 2-111 TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK to do in own home. Experienced and references if necessary. FE after 6:30. aes WASHINGS AND IRON- ings. FE 55-0088. WASHINGS WANTED. PICK-UP and delivery, FE 4-84690 URGENTLY NEED ANY TYPE OF Work. FE 5-3854. WILL -WATCH CHILDREN IN MY home, FE 5-3854. WILL BABYSIT IN OWN HOME after 5 pm FE §-2466. _ WOULD LIKE IRONING IN OWN HOME. BY THE PIECE. 3654 'y AUBURN ‘AVE. PE 4-6149. Building Service 12 Se eR COMP: aod pattern BREAKERS. rinders NE'S RENTAL FE AIR cement 1251 Baldwin 2-0077 A GENERAL REPAIRS. HOME and industry, OR 3-2057 after | | | AIR COMPRESSORS. AIR Sore. Power generators, heaters, sand- ers, Le Open Sun ACKSON’S RENTA L 62 W ree _FE ¢5240 | 62 WOM | A-1 CEMENT WORK | LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 | ADDITIONS” j Bathrooms, including septic tank, | hot water beavers Jet Perudess changed Cash or terms | 1 to 5 yrs. For free estimates call. OCHIOAN a REMODELERS 3377 W. Huro FE 45063 | BLOCK BRI can CEMENT WORK & erepiee FE 2-2468 ea large cial _ #6694 K AND CEMENT a <0 chim .eys. No job too Residential end commer- Guaranteed work. Ph FE CE ME NT & BLOCK | ork. FE 54-0792 i CEMENT’ °'s OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basement. EM_ 3-4879 FERGUSON TRACTOR WITH back hoe. with loader in front dump truck payments. FE 74-0251 after 6 _ CUSTOM BUILDING FHA FI- _nancing Modernizing. FE 45470 ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Ed Murray, FE 2-8657 FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS a specialty Carl L Bill's, FE 27-5769 FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND finishing 10 vears experience. Modern equipment. guar work siete estimates. John Taylor OR FLOOR LAYING. ishing C Bad Bills FE FLOOR SANDING, LAYING | R Gardner, 491 Centrai ie 3-75 SANDING a) PIN- “= N rE GENERAL BUILDING Brick stome ceiient work Plas- _ tering and tile work FE 4-2200, HENRY WHELAN CONST CO NEA 621765) GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds EST 1918 Hugus Marsh 3353 N Cass FE 2-3021. FE _i O44 HOUSE WIRING ¢ ino 00 Moore Electric OR_ 3-66 HOUSE MOVING. euy equipped FE #8450, L.A Young JOS FLEMING FLOOR LAYING Sanding finishing, 155 Edison. Ph FE 24405 __ LATHING AND New and repair FE AYING SANDING. FINISHING Licensed Contractors Fr. 3-7847 Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service "Where Quality ow First” PL ASTERING Ww AND pair FE ‘oast. vom Keller PI ASTERING AND REPAIRS All work guaranteed Reasonable rates FE 1-anaa PRIVATE BUILDER WOULD LIKF epportunity te bid on your new hore Financing a.ailable FE 4-068] or FE 5-0942 ROOFING SIDING AND ALL MOD- ernization Alterations Svecial deal for February and March D& M BILDG. SERVICE PLASTERING. 40274 FFE 2-7 Eves _OR +2276, FE 2-845 ROUGH CARPENTRY & GEN- eral repair No fob too Jittle! For free e-timete call FE 8.0304 R_G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING Sanding and finishing. Phone FE 5-002 Winter Prices Now in Pitect on Al Remodeling Garages Combination Storm Ronfing Sach Poae Hes 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men at our tore General Geinting & Office Supply Co 37 La renee St Phone ba e135 APPLIANCE SERVICI We service all makes of refrig- erators, washers. radios cleaners | and all types of small appliances | OY'8, 96 Oakland Ave F 24021 0 V&B Footings. water line FE 5-9081 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Wiis and windows Reasnonab'- Free est. No obligation FE 2-1631 CARPET LAYING SEWING. s binding nz repairs Carre! ~ cleaning om location or shop. Srif employed exp man Call amr- time TYler 5-0137 or FE_ 3-738 DRY WATL BY MACHINE: FREE e-timates No lob too hig or «mall FE 39-4828 Exere T TREE A Ph Business Services - TRENCHING _ field tile TRIMMING & RI FE 5-6593 or OR EQECTRic MOTOR SERVICE RF- paiting & rewinding 218 E. Pike Pl OFF 4-3981 FURNACES CLEANED AND RFE- paired Chester Nelson FF 5-1788 FURNACE REPAIR 2 Oi gas and coal All makes FM ire 3-0219 FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED and repaired Oi] burners gas. and coal Work euaranieee. La | M Sheet neg TE ee : BUS SERVIC ~ | CHIMNEY WORK | We specialize in chimner clean- ne repairing rebuilding or bh d new chimners Also build and in- sn Phere OR 3 1206 YOUNG LADY DESIRF8 10 WANTED CITY LOTS WITH SEW. share her large 2 room apt © er and water FE ¢9612. Call andther working girl FE 06-2443 _ After 6 om | before 2 pm a + Ww Vtd. _ Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ( INS Si ~ s if small equities Tf ro have | w at we wart we wi] be at rour ! docr wticn 24 houre with cach for eroefuits Cal now and tell us on tire ante of r ‘ a Ge My ane rad a If is wie e @ Pad i tant CeHniG 1 for we t is \ 8 - P FF 4 sty 4 t < yeh) ® 3 - . 3 a * a s AC ANT YES «fF rart & ig p Walt n 2 tote NT 1 (CASTE REAL I. Wessily esch) “Oa “4 PR 4 9459 Ti N Saguaw Stree’ } FR 5-41 nen = ' a qn = ¥ ‘ a 5 * 4 ! BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE BEFORE Wi% SEPT VO. 2 EAN) fend Purcoiasers wait.ne comtract—sbh-p around, ten «ee Office #800 Commerce Rd. ua PR. Pontiac, EM 333.1 CAPITOL RAVI Nas & EONS Cas) : | 7% ‘f u Bt af ey ey (he “er r 78 W Huron R. F. McKINNEY | ( ‘ASI T UNiy 1-5798 Dent size year ponies os ea i We have unlimited ca. Rent Apts. Furnished 33, Sailia fectanlevnes f contracts harge for ectimates (a? . : ae Seer . Ask for i MM. Cuaougn 8 Mies EVERYTHING haa > 4 t a porch Note PE #0441 or FF 89975 Haast c "'N 1 PARGE Poo APT FOR LADY . C. HAY DE Nee = Pave KIICHE: 1th AND ae Walton 4 ae x Y i IMMPDIATE CASH Fore yor, © oat reer 200 re “pas land contract eas bbs f Acherta Apt res home . ey es A ‘ SF kK. LL. Vencletesn, Renter th 337 Orchard take F Pr @.4$e7 2 POW A BATH NICEI 1 CASH TOR LAND CONTRACTS ‘ Es teat ee = ae nWel’ 6449 Dixte Hw ‘ Lek Fs OR hash ; POMS ANTY RATHI 44 WEST TO GET THE M IST FOR VorR W-ra land conirart Healt Par > FOO. APT PMIVATE BATH fa the “bDird’ to «re 1089 Wo Hu anu Private ertrance Use of tele ron_8t Ph: one FE PAAR t ef preferret ORJlando 7 2514 PpoaMe NEWLY HKPEODEFCORAT- WF HAVE ° proate bat we entrance $200.090.00- al i ER 31.23 a > ta ric ax i S ANI) PATH CLOSE IN my cae ae : land ¢ Pur f Private eniranie S800 pen month cour clierts Ser re nore 3 A . 2 Wash sgton eell ASK FOR ROR XARA wits 1s F T CHIED To Bur—To Seto ierre ay Res Rueeeeh AniNS KITO! r {i ‘ teatiie ir sar re Truk ale Cebine, as Hroaeear lare Oris f CPR ASN TALGE POOMS PRI yRle eutrac¢c W reing couple. of REALTY CO REALTORS mer, 126) Ear jense Z Sees Real Estate Exchange 2 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY, 81 AU- venings and Suriaye » Avr at ro FE 3-0263 ore Wo Huron MAThe A BATH BACHELOR sence —_—_——— tres furn, or ft bir f ar Cat at 286 i ao 3 a t oO ME AND BATH Mi IRPHY RENT wl? FACT «3. rate is threugh Reat Ade! Reon fiottce Pitts © =, pa i a tie eK Vio \e ay an ! < Paws PPE T YOUNG MAS 4 OwIM APT 417 36 } POOM ~ STR] W900 70) Center off Aa DOM STEAM HEAT Li T Gas €2) Batdwin Ave FE eecut S " . 4 , ene a Ee \ CY Rent Apts. Furnished 33 MODEST MAIDENS Perec ni, rts Declare Fe oon APT CALL AFTER Gay Saturday FE 5-2 DOWNTOWN, EVE furnished. Inquire 22 an _b _ office tm rear _ 2 ROOM & BATH PRI ENT __Adults 100 Norton. | 7 ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE | _Private entrance 116 E Howard | ROOMS, KITCHENETTE Pvt Bath Entrance. Working cou- pe ore 2174 Avondale Syi- 2 coe ‘& oBATH. PVT ENT _Working couple | FE 23-1672 RM. FURN APT. ADULTS only FE 4.1122 trance. Share bath FE 5-6734 2 ROOMS PRIVATE. BATH. RE- frigerator and washing privileges. $14 a week 3 biocks from town _Phone FE ¢ +3705. 2 ROOMS OFF N. “PERRY. ities furnished Call _after 5: 20. a {00M AND PRIVATE _ BATH Hsrtn Perry. FE 5-780 Fe 2-523: 2 REOM_ SeRMISHEEG TI APT. BABY _FE 2-5181 3 NEW LAR ROOMS, MURPHY bed Private entrance and bath Refined couple Reference FE 902 after 0 y. AND 2 ROOMS REFERENCES required 261 State 8 3 ROOM APT ALSO 5 ROOM APT | feel oe $65 5 Paddock | _FE 8- 31 eooais) ‘AND BATH 4 MII sane of Court House. Rian o 3 ROOMS SRITH UTILITIES Y 2-3381 UTIL- FE 54-1762 ROOMS A ate BATH. PRIVATE _entrance. Call EM 3-2962 3 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH No drinkers. 227 Osman St FE ae ae ee 3 ROOMS CLEAN. 1 OR 12? . = eaultg 155 Summit st See Oe 3 ROOM: BASEMENT ‘APT ' 1 i FE 5-8782 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 3 LARGE ROOM APT WITH : bath Completely furn Private ev- 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR OX k WARM 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH, 3,4 0OM* gas heat, hot water 823 N Sag: — na® 4 WOMEN CHILDREN WFICOMF ot PMS & BATH 4 M?! er , antes Weifare and ADC accepted. FE Re teneuce ; 53-4340 4 ROOMS AND (BATH OUN ~ = ae areupar Jo ated at 7 tiernors te ke Acntiohboe Max 1 Rent fee Unfurnished 34 been ee az REDROOMS 7 ADOC STs 4} Be af t a D. | flat. rer v Qol Agent > t ow hetween 2 wr 4 furs 7 Lt MY 4 Wey "Hot NU ORAS ao tr 4 n Buod Mt LPPPpe PRAT Fe PT ~: a ry ose per mont ee ‘ _— 4 4 fe 4 an ararimey . t a oa mate ce of Ano . tTet-ceratat furniche 44 Co es moth See Mr S$ . 5 . = F Here Rtreet 7 ks - 2 LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE a estan i F * Ve puretcn | le saiie 0 Vr t997 2 FCRN 7 RM BASmitEN; 711i Bl furmn & # rm upper f.at re : . Ae ng fa Et 37-0486 te ae J ROOM AND BATH UPPFR CAR piesa Wee ee neted LR provate entrance gat a beat es 4 : LS : ; a ® a i , gar ‘ At J ROMS ANT) cert Lake F + 2 7 & 5 POON 3 t me EY "| : Pathe private ert re rey, i F ties ture ° } : he Hee N ¥ ° Wout FR Sait} . , 1 j POOMS ASD BEAL Rary 2 FI yl ot ae . gas a-eNTS and a ue . < as bin ine iake 4.2 ‘ 5 wf SB Te rerar Gen. 2 ROOM PRIVATE 4 ermal, Market Lab 3 By Hq 3 & BATH ist FLOOR REFRIO. 2 BEDROOM HOMPF NO . fe stove ities 34 Srheol drer FR d-4xe ~3 OSes NEAR YMCA 2 WEDRMS WALIF K Mt aw FF 41160 ue e to cit Reasccat oe MA — - 2 4clait me 3 COUPLE OSLY tA = A ae decorated 601 F 3 ROOMS AND BATH & i Pine St S J poowrs & KATH 839 BAD 3 OOM HOUSE, Cl BEA ar FR %-7154 ee } 9 VATH 2 ’ oa! a D M TTOUEE a aie eC : C3tn rae for se FM 4 i: : * t iE 14 2 ; rrirceroe yee i) pelles < ce : \ a es Re PR 5-413 7 Hee oman? $F } ROOMS AND ‘Bath PNT BS go prenr ote sf » +E _trance No pets __ 4 F ate Pacem ent Bate ‘ ay FR 2° ROOMS, ANDY aa LTg + + ee anis, $60. FE. fefret $33. per n VR dsils “ v - he - ‘ | . p is ‘ “Let the audience use its UnAgInAlon Lve got a bad cold" 1956 | THIRTY-ONE , By Jay Alan For Rent Miscellaneous 42' For Sale Houses 43 /6@ ROOM MODERN. 3? ACRES WITH ONEDWAY ho realtors: $7.000 with terms. OR COAST TO COAST ae _ eel en EGE RENT HERE LEAVE THERE WE8T SIDE, 6 ROOMS NEWLY Open afd Closed Trailers decorated * Fu.l bath up lave F E Howland 3245 Disie Hwy. tory down Gas furnace attached OR 31056 — eartae Vacant. Owner, 89 Chippe- For Sale Houses 43 4 ROOM HOUSE. NICE LAWN and trees, paint 1 yr old Full s s z asement, auto. oll furnace, show- 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME AT er path. garage. no repairs need- Wolverine Lake Full basement ed. just interior decorating. Wil) tile bath. low monthly payment sacrifice as is for $6,000 cash Owner leaving cit¥. Cull MA ott aldwin and LaOrande _#3282 ao Call PE 5-3510 after 3.30 week- 6 ACRES WOODED SMALL Gaye. or aul poey puna house Beautiful) home site Gid as dings Rd. Wl eel! equity FE | 80327 oo 7 a ! | BY OWNER ‘ 3. bdrm caper ABasement large tot 950 ith $1,950 Dn * 649 Tyrone Oniands 3585 BY OWN 3 BEDROOM HOME B a a with eitechad sree ‘y acre est uys land a al Orion: $4 000 | fe Stat - Tod FOR SALE HOUSE $600 DOWN O ay 0 MArket 42643 be \ . ATTRACTIVE }BEDROOM HOME | ARE ORTON Full bath, fences hear drapes | Sarr ah corecn O Lake priviléges educed te sell zi ; . ' erin and full bath, with $0950, $1250 down FM 13-2021 6 fail basement, Madlalvicar NEW 5 RM & BATH. SEMI-FIN karage bedrooms inhed Private owner FE 47584 arfd an oi) tureace Classed- in front poreh aod is close UNFINISHED HOUSE GOOD 10° fo both churches and ration FF 23-1104 ochouls Good sized lot 66 . = 450 with $1200 down and OVER 1 ACRE, 7 @ mo Good jocation Morgan Rd. off ; : ae < Aa Baldwin Lerge $ room bungalow INDI Ik NOE NC Ie ] \\ ie Glassed bere! Full basement on A terrific home only 2 furnace room garac : house §7 330 opt Mortuage can peete Singer hone POLL In exgellent condition Has PON WAG REALTY about 2 acres of land In "27 Baldwin FE 58-8274 sulated. Total price is $6,630 au With monthly payments of ONLY $30. A TRUIY WON- DERFUL BUY FOR PER- | 8ONS DESIRING TO LIVE ee oe | | A SHORT DISTANCE FROM : | TOWN . e ’ . “Rent Houses nfurn. 36 $1300 DOWN Lake front summer > HURRY—HERRY | cotlaze Large lot with nice La | Murryloa thi ~ .4 ROOMS AND BATH. 33 OA dy beach riced. at oniy $5500 j a oO moni. 47 Stanley St * | with ail furniture included For | LISTING THAT WILL LAST ~ ee : | fall particulars call Mrs Burke | A FEW DAYS Has 6 laree ROOM HOUSE, SEMI-MODERN FE ¢7339 rooms with J bedrooms with ue only. Call after 5 pm | a full @asement and a ge oe el $2500 DOWN — 6 room bungalow tn rage New oll furnace Near 4 ROOM MODERN eas 2 Sylvan Village Of furn base buses and only a short dis- thildren weicome F mient.> screened front porch A tance from town, but tn : 4 LARGE ROOMS AND nee ALL wood value" Call Mrs Hovt Aes Deen eer ot hiodern New home $75 per mo FE 2-b840 Gecilolimovaliiolthin ons Deposit and referen tah "Dorie Ra ere of Auburn Ave 9 rts Fal $1000 FULL PRICE only 1 a = ex $ ROOM WEST SIDE TERRACE | years old Large two bedroom PRICED RIGHT Carpeted. Auto off heat MA, Dungslow Ott turn aluminum 4 rooms and a full bath 6-1226 starms) a screens) (A: well bulk and a nice basement In- > — home A little finishing to do on | aulated and only 8 years old 3 ROOMS AND BATH. SMALL. his one. Liberal terms. VersiraMicieath een turmace home. 1156 Lakeview St. Huron ' Shown by appointment. Taz- ances Reterences Couple pre- , $16 750 RANCH BUNGALOW onl | es $40 ao year. erred FE 44 en large rooms. fireplace, el aera | $ ROOMS AND BATH. 870 A! ment Delco heat 14 CickG = iG = ' month 267 Anderson | living rm Beautifully finished FOR THE COLORED HOUSE IN WATERFORD FOR RE.| Be sure and see this lovely A WONDERFUL BUY. fined couple No pets Picture home. Almost an acre of a This SHARPIE has § rooms window, Youngstown kitch and a mi — a vend tove, refrigerator $45 OR 34330" | $21 050 BRICK RANCH — 3 ment ith ety ane Li bedroom. full basement, ofl furn sewer I. A- trance Large closet FE 5-8377 bow La $50 mo FEM 3-244 _after $5 pm _EM 338000 3 LARGE Boome AND BATH. 3} ROOM APT pvr " ENTRANCE __ _ FE 4321200 and bath Stove and refrigerator 3. LARGE ~ oom CHILDREN _furn, $70 FE 2-170 3 ROOMS & BATH. MIDOTEAGE: 0 | se EM fale 8 APL UNF i JE | $50 EM 3-4134 ree preferred FE 5- ‘ 3 Nos APT ROOMS anole Shere Saati Close im pvt tiled bath and en- > rE _2-578 ——— | ‘trance, utilities, electri. stove. re 3. yee $15 A A WEEK frigerator furn FE 42868 oF _ _ i 7 Center _ FE 86-0976. F -3 RM CHILDREN WELCOME 232 ,) BEDROOM MODERN UPPER Norton ; large living. dining kitchen and . pr IR | pase oom Ras heat garage ROOMS UTILITIES FUR =| F 4 holce west side jocalion Kea- | aap seis) Bee caretaker ac) aavle rental to qualified tenant = Roo LOWER. | Call PE 46462 of FE 2-5258 ¥ rooms PHOPERN ue 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS 8 a hae bat | bath. Erivsten entrance, Utilities } ROOMS | AND BATH. ALSO 2 furn, FE_2-216¢ rooms and ba' Smail child wei- | - “pe ‘ {4 ROOMS ne “BATH. PRIVATE come. 37 Park Place ——_ | entrance. bik from Pontiac Mo = noome. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | tors FE 24309 after 3 $0 pm clean rooms us. or or ’ + ‘ROOMS, BATH. UTIt ITIES FUR 3 Steet a EET | | PE sane or PE Hao | FE ¢-4734 of 3-45 Ground floor 87 8 Parke St | ¢ Rooms AND BATH UPPER oe nOOME: BATH & GARAGE | available March Ist FE 2-7832 ve side. FE 34644, or © ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER Prt. entrance. No children, $65 ry ROOMS S FURNISHED, ADULTS | io FE 48228 ‘ ROOMaL Rae ATRIEGe ual? vie re att sa (NesT BIDE | Pie} if 2-7 7 cieete: Fe 700s onelices Rel-| 5 ROOM wie. FLOOR APT AND (ROOMS. PARTLY PURN 2 BED.| §27*K6, Private entrance, Newv | ae: ureted i enury it Site? Uull incl: Que (child) FE) ROOM LOWER HEAT & GAS TRM PVT BATH HEAT Lionts | Umehed 07 8 Parke st laundry garage Near Refined | ROOM UPPER ON COUNTRY adults only, Ref FE 32-3900 i rhe sald Ne ae ARS : |@ ROOM, UTILITIES FURNISHED | 5.6 Large living room | Christians preferred. FE 5-3233 | poome & cen Oil heal & 4 ROOMS DOWNTOWN AUBURN! furn Enjoy fresh ir & beauty of Heights Everything furnished In- eau I'fe with the mfort { _ quire 22 Auburn, office in rear cuy : z _A dite) aay] $125 pe 4 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH Nt Cr PE 2-240! and clean, close tm Couple er ARC ADEA are pioved days FF 4.3449 1 or : t bialisen AT SQUAGE LAKE, PRIVATE 3 peemaite 8 ner ae coms &obath FE 813.0 as. tho, INE ANTESS=] ah) BACHELOR APT PRIVATE BATH !02 F Huren FF 4-6284 ae cere end Very LARGE 1 ROOM & [TED BATH nice f 2-437 itt er CF : BASEMENT APT. NO DRINKERS furn 165 8 Parke Call BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 ROOMS 2| 45°, 0,5 working girls or couple FE 4-0364 7 , . CLEAN MODERN) BITCHENE TIE (ieee ee ene Children welcome OR 35-7700 ia an ipa . ae cad Ee COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2) friperats 4 i] 1d t nett rivet I \ , ' Satz Sear Feat aera LPO DNIEN TS Kealtar Lud welcome FE 2-6226 wow La st tL H1US CLFAN 3 ROOM FURN APT sete ee ee Pyt bath FF 2-4148 1 nee . z COMPLET YO ONEW 4 RiKIMS & COUPIE PRIVATF BATH AND) bat & acity rom 1 re 2A entrance On bua line near town Sesan | FF 428670 DIXIE HWY 94! 2 BEDI:U00 DES'RABIE APT PVT BaTH ‘ [sre art fie bath a Extra bedroom avaiuahe Clo « aut leat jake privie.e NA in on Dus line References FE 11k 20023 LOWER J ROOM AND FURNISHED LARGE HOUSF-| ba GMC true Ms keeping room. $10 per week. No Clean weekly with beat chiidren. 120 Raeburn St frre \ owith laundry tre GROUND FLOOR APT 1 CHILD ant gs it aes No drinkers 1035 Oakland Ave | MODERN FOUR 1! DOM = ae OUSE oO Centra one oF a: a CALL ROMEO. | eI 267 N Pa eel MAIN FLOOR 3} LARGE ROOMS 9 ‘7! . and bath choice “urnisHings fire. NEWLY DECORATED ¢ ROOM" & place couple oniy FE 5-4037 hat potaire Mat new I a ; ' E24) MODERN 2 ROOM COUPLE * ake te oniy 72 Warhington NORTH NUON AK} J NEAR ROCHFSTFR SMAII APT Nee Oe eer eas Private entrance Coutie prefer ; a * red OL 14a! < NICE 1 ROOM AP1 VOPR AUS 5 > Ar eT 50) n vat | ake Sem DEC one FD piano rste Avaie Ma fa) Finer Bods Ing NiNe Dresder ™ NICE CLEA PARTI¥ FURNISHED 2 ROOM Jorwms Aduite or! 70 8 Pad a eee dock Qi t Me rs NEWLY) DECORATEDID Roos EWI ACE ALOE BO and bath Private adults $14 per teal €UT SO ReeK F Week OA 8-3645 i = t “a c be ta ' PRIVATE ENTRANCE MODERN Po AS —_ 3 rooms and bath, on lake Rea- uu) BUILDING WAS BUILT AS _ sonable rent EM 32783 0” 2 mote Bae ME ie 6 VT ENTRANCE WITH UTILI- |’ sec ae ened Fh ee ties, Working couple only. $14 ! ie lace weekly FE 5-0010 _ 11 id see The STUDIO APT, UPPER, WEST ar 1 eo 4 ee side, utilities furnished Couple ther Core arn na on, References FE }-7716 Crar ST’DIO APT ON WEST BIDE wr wits MATH ar | Cerorated Proval o cs ‘ fos etpt t+ fF BP atte yrve FE O66} on 6 FE 92 1 f4TT MenREN Apr VE ° -¢ per wre fal a jae THRE POON APi@ ONT : ee ee or Rent Houses burnished 35 UPPER 3 RoOMB & RATH Pt ue ; xrent ate: (@n tres ¢. Heate $20 yj aye ee : nat whe week (9 Sereca xt F244 oF oo IRIS oO © : ee FACANC N 8HO 8 wacey Sey SH RE APIS 3 POOM HOUSE ON My 5612 — el DCE Ge eh ete PONTIAC 1 AKE O NEAR PONTIAC, 5 ROOM MOI) ern with bath in Waterford School district Lake privileges $is s in Total price is ONLY 86.900. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Here ts a well constructed home built and owned by a carpenter contractor Many excellent fea- | | NEW SUBURBAN L | | | | | | 0° FAMILY HOME—Over one ecre of | | Oxford SH | | | monthly. EM } : tures in this home too numerous | NEW 2 BEDROOM BRICK. TILED to mention in this add Call us| 77 N Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-816 ' bath Oy heat - garage OR for particulars OPEN EVES ‘TIL #30 PM +1686 OPEN BUNDAYS FROM 12 ‘TIL 4 NEWLY DECORATED 2 BED-|613000 SPECIAL — Brand new room home with lake privileges bungalow witt fu ae 865 per month FM 3-33 . Forced hot water baseray heat uh : Lovely brick fireplace All large PARTLY FURNISHED J ROOM rooms Beautiful birch cupboards house, FE 41935 Terms Let us show you this one a5 —_ SMALL 5 ROOMS & BATH, Om 75 x 180 ft. lot stove heat Off Auburn between 4 Crooks @& Livernois, $60. OL OPEN SUNDAY 10-64 2-976) —— = rar Tess DOWN or sacrifice for SMALL HOCsFs FoR RENT av-| 1. H. BROWN, Realtor Wait a acs tasaere ome, to heat, children welrame 3401 ‘1362 W Huron Ph PR 23-4810 1 bedrm. down and and Kennilworth St, off Taylor Rd Co-operause Real Estate Exchange bath up Plastered waiis _FF ¢2031 _ . = hardwood floors basement WEST SIDE WELL KEPT BRICK Fisher Body Now renting 6 rooms bedrooms $100 for $70 per month basement & gar FE 4-5707 = B _parene a= | DUTCH COLONIAL in ex- > cellent condition throughout For Rent Rooms 37 ; 12219 ft [living room, nat- | ural fireplace. full dining 1 SLEEPING ROOM $4 WEEK HIGH ON A HILL TOP you wil! room, den and kitchen Cieve tn 124 Pranciin Bivd find ¢ ovely home consistins dewn 3 bedrooms one mas- 1 LARGE HOUSEKEEPING ae ‘of J large bedrooms, with 2 un ter size )2016 and bath up Fveryihing furnished Cheap ani 1 down, |iving room dining | Painted basement. auto large a kK Toom cheap ea room «with mahogany paneling’ | heat and hot water 2 car preferred ise Chamberist arge moders kitchen ceremts i arage Well er ennaee: i tile bei wih shower plus a] iced right at 614 i e or a GIRLS LARGE “ROOM bath upstairs Tennessee jedee | i) now, Stove. sink refrig 1 bk Age rock firplace indirect Mebting | 4 cere 65 Lafayette PE ¢83) Uiroughout, full basement. garage IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2-LARGE CLEAN ROOMS Fou 3 lote only t block off pavement | on this sharp room or 2 wentiemen. private en- and 3 miles from Pontiac court | home suet living trance, 245 Nelson FE 4¢4373 house Shown by appointment | room with din * ‘mod- FOR RE- only Full price only $13.950 with | em kite « a bath TTRACTIVE 02 OR [= ad : are Rorie a eienen ere Ww terms | Tota) price just $7.950 "pay Hur , ments like reat we have i a eas 5 3 BEDROOMA SUBURBAN This the key, see it ay BUSINESS PERSON WEST SIDE ranch type home has 3 bedrooms. | Carage FE 5-6334 ving room combined kitchen DRAYTON PLAINS Veott- BUS STOP, COOKING LAUNDRY “ d dining room Plactered walle bule entfence to richly car- Worlien 499 W Huror Rea th euto oi] Seat I's peted living room modern stable attacted garace 3 oa Bundy to the minute kitchen 32 I t 5 ING andscaped. quite neighborhood | bedrooms and fu!) bath “ F Ae, Cl EAN Scr INC jake prive Priced at $11 500 with Pacentionally large lot con- oe roe : $2 500 down venient Jocation Hurry on LADI™s ONLY ae FERENCES his ene re ee Sire 10 BULIT IN CT RESALE 62 392 CE eS daw) located otf Rall win )§) room 108 FEET COMMERCIAL Fi 208 : modem oak floors, dining room. | ONTAQGE Ideal for thriv- - m. | FRO LARUE ROOM CLEAN. QUIET full basement gute of] heat. fully | ing neighborhood business Modern at tus stop FE 5-7332 insulated storms and at ‘grocery or beeuty fae : “ shown by appointment only ay- Many new homes tn tmme- PRIVATE HOMF WITH ROOM fei of sat per month including | Me eny Rew cca oompala ane cree Le riv people sick of taxes and insurance aecrifice price for eash or a ; $9950 with @ slim $2,000 QUIFT C1 FAN SLEEPING ROOM, OPEN BUNDAY doen You can% miss on 309 ald wir a 5 this one ROOM FOR 2? BUS AT DOOR TO CT ARK RE ATL Sent) _ Ase kid Dieu fated Ua TK Te FE 46492 or FE 44813 i RAY ON We Kealtor’ apne ; 5 1262 W Huron Open Fvenings 949 g Telegraph Open SLEPPING ROOMS 1 BL LO “on, Co-operative Real Fstate Exchange Prone PE ciety oom Soar eis ss Hl Men ” Co-operative Real Estate Pechange Fr 4 i taad "0 4 rh SIFEPI"G BROOME FOR MF a Seek 57" Ta - {t SIT FRING RSt FOR WORKING Ke Werte SERS . Cy PER ¥ aN CH Hay AF ok be roqir 264 S Parke FF 2 lee \ | m [ i . , . « Clue to nools end ehop- ‘INGLE §7 PARKING 23 & ; - Patdick FR 46700 man} = SUN 2 to SPM, 1 Ae PING ROOMS FOR RENT | ! ul b bed) ae ES 6) eo mat 164 ASCOT 8T SI EY ELD ee a WORRING analy ‘ th | Refore you bulld, see this ‘custom @! ear tice 12 ) a Rooms With Board 3&8 Ras thee eam) cen Se ne * at vat F hasement any) A MY tS eek i | f ei mtr heat u a a tee betes inter © t a if = 3 . j 7 Fy ¢ A a ; eet ae A hearts decres ¥ aut t ‘ Us by a re a r toe 1 oof nie i = a ary C x Fonte arranced toa tmepect Jee us Mots a3) Shea thr we on Fulirahe's fake Ra fat 1 6 , to Ascot St «PF ilrabeth Take F = 4 : tate firm jeft to midddie $750 DOWN peoseg MINGHAM . , PI'S COSTS ”) } ’ ¥ car ane aela 7 M Pet | Waer ei ark ne es i a Pius taxes and inenrance . €19 500 casi te mart FFATIRER GATORFE FA. ges aa I Wehias | Leaiegely ta ae heat, mito hot water 80° lotr ' “Haripay oe at ee sewer amd water Voures ard ar SX Ee axe town kiteren. fill Insulation, Aes . eAnipo C tt ea tiene oping and tran a. . Asie . 06% Devapol oe MODEL OPEN DAILY AND BUN we imal _ Rminige: We 144 RORINWOOD, 3 blocks eart 4790 ry ~ ; | . of N Perry ‘ty mile siorth Ca ; ; ; F Ae fh = co Monte | We ioe tl jo Bae Annett’ nc. nteaim and Fast Blvd. C36 *Cusaten Anw ornare Castell Realty |, ae ; . : Tg FRderal ROGGE ii Hea X15] diet cena wed Sandee t-« 65 Oakland ave a © . : » = lu . ( ca s DAS « » ii ” f ay \ Pi ot Eas I psn) =} an ad i $3 W. Huron Open OPEN BUN ase 4286 Dixie Hwy _ yton Plains‘ 4207 N. Lapeer Rd. or M26 Co-Operative Real Estate Ex BY OWNER. 6 ROOMS AND sat 6750 Down. Will also rent. EM | GILES | * VACANT $850 DOWN € Room house with ful! base- ment ¢oal furnace located | down- | street. Lot all fenced Call. | for further information | NEAR OAKLAND AVE A good 2 bedroom home | yust nortr of Oakland avenue in the Wisner, Lin- coln school district Con- sists of living room. dini room, and Kitchen: also “huh basement, blacktop street and ts in @ good neighbor- hood Shewn by- appoint- ment NORTH New 2 bedroom modern, | house, oll heat, wited for electric stove paved drive $7,450 and only $43.00 per month including taxes god insurance, 4 per cent WE NEED LISTINGS GIVES REALTY CO FE $-6175 Do LADD’ S_ Signs Are Everywhere $1,500 DOWN aust ipsige city limits is ae clean ’ Pull Sicaixeat water heater garage) Extra lot Only $8950 WESTSIDE Here is @ lovely 2 bedroom home Hardwood floors, plastered wails basement. 1' car garage. storms screens Opn 3 lote Priced at only $1,350 DOWN it takes to move you reed sereens & storms Nice lot Total price only $11,780. LAKEFRONT 4 Room bungalow, 2 bedroom basement, automatic forced Ae oil heat. hot water heater Also = 2 store building ve- ment. t] freceeee 193 ft ff All rontage ved of this for canr $13,500 with terms LADD'S EAST 24 West Lawrence ~ OXFORD ARFA 8 ROOM HOME ane 32316. EAST SIDE Sic room mode bungalow 7 bedrooms, gas beat, y to) schools & stores. $7.280. Terme AUBURN ROAD need oe Auburn Helghts Eacep- one! room moderna ples bey gaiow 2 car gar | Quick possession. “$i 00 “de pollo | PLAINS DRA an ee Only .$1.500 down en this dandy! | Cooperative Real Estate Eachange a. Established in 1906 — — Rapch home ~ ke privileges oak floors | . throughout, ft combination living: end dining room, large bedrms modern * world, of cupboard spa: | New forced air off fired fur- | nace Partition basedient at tractive windows with draw cur- tains throughout included = tn | rea of 90,780 with only | own SUBURBAN—‘y acre and 8) rm, and beth. new ol] furnace. | basement. rage. Pienty den Bee it $1,780 down of room for gar- at $8,750, ser. | t frome * e GI! resale 19 of | bedrms tiled bath. full base- ment breereway to attached | I's-car garage Just the right home for a growing family to enjoy Lake privileges, toe Now at $0 050 -terms | | LLOYD KENT, Realtor | FE $-6108 | Open Eves ! Next to Consumers Power New ranch style home with living room. kitchen, 2 bedrooms. utility Toom and 2 car garage 100) x t 1 block from lake, privileges Price #0.- | . MEAGHER REAL ESTATE teh OA 83122 | \stT Sue INCOME path i") Pull bemi 2 oar N Ancerson area Terms Wisk weak 190 ft Lrnotene: nicely landscaped lot Thia 1 bedr home with o Miierene fleor plan, tn ver good condition, Large jivin, with fireplace Forced heat storms & screens ta | aft on | Terms | 1 4 bedrms and full bath up 4) sarge rooms down Full basement. atoker heat. $2500 down | | i John K. Irwin RET TOR Sins 1925 101s = sag) Sohal Btreet Ee rr aS ie04 or "FE, SABA Judian \ lage ? BENROOMS— Living room din- nha room mudern witcher sewing room bedreem & full bath down nd fieor se to bu sc hoois 2 var garage Clos hop pirg center and $i4 S00 TERMS - Ithizabeth Lake I states 2 BEDROOMS — Living ‘room kitchen, bath with shower en coaed porch Flectric store re trigerator. automatte er Out buliding $7 950 $1. 000 en i Past Pike =t DOWN OLD 7 near new Cit; mmercial let $1 090 HOUSE “gx12n Ce $7 $n0 |. R. Hiltz REAITOR OPEN 97 Imi WOR: con St MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICD PORTS TAKE ; GRACIOUS LIVING, SPACIOINS LIVING! 1650 sq ttl 2 fuil baths 3 bedrooms. paneled ac- vities room Comer fireplace Bul! t-in range built-in oven Dish.. washer Hot water panel heat Ra q.ent heat in kitchen Oversize 2 car warage Extra large jot We afe excited about this one—you will be too’ - HURRY! Humphries REALTOR At 20974 FE 47114 Peretive” Ol eeiale Exchange bs 4 = ___For Sale Houses 43 GAYLORD $1,500 Down Three bedrooms on one floor, New carpeting, excellent kitchen aod full basement Let you the aantdonty home You tures anywhere lao $1,600 dowa. Phone now. 9 Room ppeome Live here and let y for ft- self *A duplex bul in r ieat now routine tor - ices — Six rooms own and Both full bath. Total “price $8,050, $2,000 down. © have several in- comes from 6 room to 33 rooms Phone us today for complete in- formation. Two Acres Completely Fenced Privacy & quiet but it does have a utility room. New school only 3 blocks. See this today ‘ Cash Buy Five room. one story home. Gas furnace in full basement. Garage Convenient to stored This is owned by a church and mast be sold fof cash See this home now. To Buy-To Sell~To Trade GAYLORD FE 49584 _- | 136 E Pike St en Eve & Sun | Co-operative Real te Exchange WHY PAY RENT? NEW FHA APPROVED ROOM HOME $33.72 Per Mo. Pius Taxes Don't Miss Yo our eChanee to Be a Home Owner ONLY $550 DOWN MOVES You IN MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY Castell Realty 95 Oakland Ave FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL passa sarent Gas heat terns lou Paved sree” close’ to hee, Jo handy to school & stores ty ate Ui ate i A a ue . , ee > JOSEPH E> REISZ 56 N. Parke | 63's W Huron st FE 2-0259 FE 46181; FE 2-0632: EM 3-en08 If no answer. ph. MI 44419 FE 4-078 2330 crenata Lake Rd 2 hedrooms & fill hath + Water heat. Open Eves,| 317 8 Tekeraen ® Real: For Better Homes SEE Pearl Buildin FE 5-792: Ss Se onlen | ol A Templeton $800 DOWN SCOTT & Sap ed LK. RDS Nicely located Ti bedrm. home. On 60 x ft. fenced jot posits nice aan home for retire cous Handy iolicens pene shopping transportation. Full rice +080, Substantial discount Tor. cash KE EGO BUDS Attractive 3 bedrm 1 up Nice dining room. 4nd basement 4 bik to fine bathing beach. lake A fteal at «AS 300. $2,200 down and -$40 @ month. Imme- diate possession K. |.. Templeton, Realtor call OP SUNDAY 2 to 5 er 6 _F5 304 Ottawa Drive Seminole Hills - come fo tired and bee etruc Ly rr Aeon ievaadress our wi fs prick ere bed ait and full tiled etn down, 2 bedrooms and Uled bath up The kitchen is a master. plece of convenience and tn- evudes a bulltin oven and ranxe In fact, the many unusual features to arrange- ment and appointments make personal inspection imperative to fully appre. ciate its appeal end charm 14 Story Brick Located in Washington Park A nicely landscaped corner parcel Title bath gas heat divided basement with rec- Teation. room. 8 ® and screens and in rtect condition - inside out, Only 413,200. We invite com- Parison | Low, Long and Different Careful planning has inelud- ed every practical living convenience tn this 60ft rambler 3 tiie baths and 2 race A room at fear dome close to the kitchen h puciaded for your ure You'll find fcomtort and sat tn thew ome overlooking § Make your ap- bedrooms 1'— full basemen: tata@ctior ranch t er Take pointment now rayton Woods Brick Have the kids been asking I for @ recreation room wti fi-e;.ace? Has dad wanted 8 ear attached plastered garage Has mom wished / rf a modern kitchen with iarate ing room? Tete our gueste compli- ua oon the 20 foot room with fireplace * af ’ no question about tt Ti. 4 heitroom ranch has ) x = ft. Lown cooper pat boy" s | Lake priv, $8500. Terms. ieges “| BURN MIGHTS Im diat FE 66 = We have ao large pelea of other | oe reusion ied oars ieee, Tile ‘e BEDROOMS Bomes from $6,000 up. Call bath, ving room 12x14) with | fireplace separate dining room AND _DEN | modern kitchen. Oak floors and T. mitrecke; | pinstered walls Oi] furnace lot own. | 95'x150° Nicely landscaped $11 -| 730 Terms Realior | 06 E. Walton FE #0441) 1648 Union Lake Ra EM _ 3-467! | nlcbow ae = . o th. | PLUS COSTS $500 DOWN J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | . PAYMENTS Large 3 reomes plus utility situ- _Open Eves Bun 10 to 7 ated on 3 lola Located east of $37. 97 zonnac pear Auburn & Crooks N R. D. RILEY, BROKER O} Ie TAXES & INSURANCE 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE #1157 - ose Diva. “and Wainut Road § ROOM HOUSE. BEAVERTON | SUNDAY 2 to & al ares — of Opdyke Gas| Mich. near Tobacco River Ideal df 31 \\ : It | re St beat lates! ard low taxes. For) {°F retired couple Will sell or | 20. albnage > | : " tetormation call: trade for small but modern home | Btop in and see this almost new) = _in town. F 2840. J bedrm brick ranch type home | — Paneled rear terrace Tennessee | WAG R [at nee rp Jedgerock fireplace. ful basement L. AKE FRONT with recreation reom, s0 many H MES § year old. 1 200 sq. ft ying area built-ins to see Directions’ Fast 2 picture windowt, Wel! restric en Auburn a fe blocks past = atea Convenient to hei A Livernois Rd. and ert fe prop- 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. best buy at $14,500 terms. erty | - : ESTACRES S ] a 7 Pull basement 3 bedrooms 1 oY van Sylvan Lake Village | Suvarstrecs nice pert ea aid ! Som ss heal cae 3 bedtonms | die Straits Lake Ideal area for | Realty i Bath end Wash-room. With or smal! children $16 500, terms 3387 Orchard Lake FF -p4le ments, Massive fire- | Cooperative Real Fatate Fachange | piace, With studie ceiling. Really | ( . S h ie \ makes utiful tiv room C | le i : Zhe gil Croale kitchen with tapie | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ve even dishwash- / er and metal cabinets. Makes REALTOR DRAYTON PLAINS busin ection, | kitchen to admire Construction) 081 Commerce Rd Located pret pete SF Siu features lg od Best grade fir EM 39-4197 Evenings MA 42006 / Bice restricted neigh \eetes Gith tam ber, ick aluminum —- ee | all good homes. 2 bec roomy . a on and screens, Real plas- Prine < = large iiving room anc ining | ter. tile Amble gas air WEST SIDE room combination, lovely mod. | beat. i oncrete drive-| Qood clean 3 bedroom home. full ple zeehes anal full eeeeme | bet Pate car, garage City sewer! basement. oii heat. 2 car garage. | (ui yun price “stl 900 ae oh peg from| Close to Webster school and shop- : Bp : 730 up. 4 re apes ping center. Only $11,950 terme. WEST SUBURBAN Ra Or call for appt Sone : Brick and frame, 2 bedroom bun- | ba 45000 FE 2-210. AUBURN MANOR ga.cow Ge full pe seent ee | bs = : 3 bath auto) o6oi)) hCcheat, an recreation : SUBURBAN HOM ED ry enn eanity oan: Maer foom. istks Unuailns eel een | ON ACREAGE full basement. vil beat oa Jacre| BIN double fiepince mel ter ee spyotniment George R. Irwin v meenhie @ fine — tf: ; ; ™m ust at : re ) . Trail Solidiy buh end attractive | WILT. SACRIFICE 1051 ranch type bungalow Owner | hes increase in family and a to 344 wcres | sell at once This lovely 2 bed-| Real TOR 269 Baldwin Ave | cine home has cozy jiving room room home located on large lot PR 45-0101 fino ans FE 28544! room, convenient kitchen east of town Modern In every Cooperative Weal Fotate Eechange way Full price only $6750 Terms can be arranged scHigam TRIPP recently edded family room w patural fireplace. 2 rooms Full basement. Oj) heat. nicely landscaped, Has fruit and ver $00 seedings 2 car garage. house for pereee A remarkable buy homme ~soge Hg pris - Cocks par ay sth =i 6 71: 9 . EMBREE & GREE | FE SSO or I Se anean uct : 1365 Union Lake Rd. eed Coie Tal Utd lees) * . = Open Evenings & Bundays nag rst tone 111 Joslyn, cor 3rd RE | Attractive white bungalaw 2 . 4 Ds ! with fireplace _Wree_EM_33161_or EM_dg799_ |Co-oDerative Reel Evlste ae room pieaaant BRICK INCOME, € ROOM, TWO oA eee ee eeacious Diving bedrooms — and blocks from downtown, 26 Clare-| and kitchen Ful) bath and base- | sense pecs peor Y mont. EM 3-2633. | ment Only $7500 Terms | er et careaca We bave a large selection of other (arsugl ‘ ae uy | N D EN "T homes GC $f 000 up. Cali alent. “_ i KNU G. Trock | TOCKe Tndianwood | ake | New Bungalow Keal a = Modem trilevel rane . Fisher Body Co area, new 41) 164@ Union Take Rd FM 34671 bedrooms, fuil dining room, ! and path home with full Double Ureplace ibrar Screened terrace with bullf in barbecue Picture window on lake side Ree sarge jot excellent Golf club nearby Phone for rm. basement. Modern to the minute | $2,500 down. GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS Hammond lane Area A wonderful home that adds up) sypeintment if you are look- to real living, 3 bedrms. 1's Ing for an exceptonaliy fine baste screened porch House is hame Just taiok all of ane tor way) FAST SIDE CIES — $16,000. Act now ITS SPTICK AND SPAN= Te die Ro Tray, Wea Near 1 Frederick McConnell! yw fh oAcrane oNeoct \WM JIKNUDS FN eid Fastern Jr High Schoo pel Kvening nea Paved street focation iarge f..e ‘ REALTOR room and bath 9 bedroom home BE eis ear y $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg | offering a ft ving Towm . Ph FE 44616 furmily-sized dining Toem e i tre fee bedroom fii & OPEN SATURDAY ment. ge: heat storms ana f ac Tere 1 screened porch AND aU ND AY 17 u yaoe land-caped jot with garave \ [Ney hy Offered at $4950 $1 609 down ‘ ae CALL US TODAY: LOU WONT THES 106 Barmngtan ha A choice jocation @ friends Bouth Bioomfield Highimand Charming brick 9 bedroom ranc! BEAL NO ; | PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK home with attached garage Has | Pontiac School system Youll s@¥| gcreened terrace and 8x14 work | time well spent adoring this im- shop at rear of garage To in- | maculate home of 7 well-planned clude rich carpeting in 2 rooms rooms from the vestibule entrance GAS furnace 7 h jandscaped { to an attractive living room With) 44) sewer and water Low . wall-to-wall carpets, and natural Hicomtieid tases (Qraner tran fireplace, throughout, for & rooms ferred 0 day of less poscersior Q | down Featuring « tile bath and} Here oy Wil enmjay suburban ‘ 2 large bedrooms two belroems living af it best Drive out Sur | with closets and opém hell Wo Go. ged a ok for Mr: Hiclier Eve 1 wilh eg ts in bookCa>es 2 cedar cail ER 2 neg : ‘ closets, full basement, rec realion { -Toom Ot] heat storms amd Wl dae : fee |} si Teens a cee brick garage wilt yea +e A VVEPE UREN Taine ie few aved dri Comer plot et Thik vast ast one of (Wiese new andscaped Thad rots with 132 Wr Ra Home wits ft frontage on James K Hive yew ke fam ard 4 extra eis Ch ne Otters at $2) 500 larke rooms and atta. ony OU LIKE THE paTase Hig! thaseme HOME AND LOCATION Only *s kK to pew Jano Avtar. grade sclim Pts 4 one of the In To Buy—To Sell-To Trade best mew home vaj ever «ft ‘YOU BU Y IT-WE LL INSURE IT | ferred Atk for Mr Firnn Fve | call FE 2-736. : | Clarkston” | VMAHAIT (a ice ’ or Oakland Ave New California Ridge j » [ATge rows ALTY CO, REALTORS | th Mirror ithe os coteesve Real Felate Exchange astered and es fie || 243 light thase * Modern on a 1075 W iran ty it NEXT Lee Re H Poske from } Gicce Ranch Homes ! = @ REDROOM BRICK FPAN(TT Au 3 Bedrooms Insice features full bat Ar r] powder room 4 uble ¢iosels @utcmatic water softener heat 14 Baths end hot water Outscice fratures REALTOR Car port plus 2 car garage. land- 1 TO , |» et Int Price. at sif.foo 870 W Huron st ae one FF 4.3525 Immediate possession upon | Perms, $87 per month inr.udes es ve Real tate Exchange ; approval taxes and insurance . Across From Clarkston CUSTOM BUI! T BRICK RANCH OF N| “ i ss ; HOD 2 car attached garage full Grade & High Schools basement and stone fireplace lace ated as privileges on Sylvan Lake. Price Se Severe ae : Go north on Dixie went] ime. «Rreatly reduced for immediate celal Tis ii Mi DR, 7 16) fo, Clarksto A road | Cie Col SOCH) Reese SYN NN NIAC right Waildon road, mit h for er Tay RTS Te f eur bomes back of eemectar TOF OR TEN DO Dy GU SE INt) 8 Sew 3) ben room) erick ranch ts pe : a hame an thie 7 ‘ far 21 ft ving room th vestibule - i Wily i530 €, planter i ft bee fireplace W M. AL: Leoms Bespin Aen Mi ae bath & vaniv P astered Walls 1) Byiwvan Lgke with coved : Dream kitct ? ) “TTA Bal ese ra & electric NED Y B. DOCHARI Realtor ; basement with autamatic ofl heat zt on eh eee & screens. Priced | Wil 8 Tel egraph FE 40521 ; only $17 Pe ape PR. 1-68: 27 RD. RILEY, BROKER Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 609 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 1157 — ¥ REALTOR Sell Srannce Ty 8 : . . | FUNNY BUSINESS Tm ) i Pee. is Rep Uh Per. On” = iby Herbteree: | For Sale Houses P Ch E WHITE BROS. ‘NEW HOMES: NEW Gl's $250 DOWN. LUB MORTGAGE Cos 3 BE DROOMS._ eck these features: xtra large utilit y Double Vanity sinks tn bath lLatge plate glass mirror 1', tiled baths a HE “ELDORADO” iI Gs $750 Down HA $2100 Down Full Price $14,700 “3 l ‘NICE RESIDENTIAL LOCATION— VACA € to w igh schol. Large living room. ‘fis bungalow. About 2 blocks all to wall carpet. Oak floors. ___For Sale Houses 43) | Almst mew gas furnace, good — laundry trays, pice lot with shade sterms sereecis. Shown by ott Baldwin. num siding. 3 bedrooms, large living room. Not fittished inside. Most plumbing done. Picture window 3 lots. aod small homes. ROSE McLARTY | __ FE 2-2162 or FB 5-3578 | Immediate Possession | 1 4 | ! basement, \ } 1 | | Suburban 2 bedrooms and bath Mas utility room & laundry tubs Lot 001250 On blacktop highway. Only $850 down. For Colored @ bedrooms near Orchard Lake. Ave. Fenced rear yard barbecue Me Ls ner uae down. walls—Nice lot-Part basement — Flocred attic_Aluminum storm« A regular little doll | 1,400 down —- JIM WRIGHT, Realtar 349 Oakland Ave 5-441 = ‘ | 4 "| | i appt. Reach type. Alum!- , — Colored eae ‘. an Double kitchen sini Double jeunery Hated CUCKL E R- RE: AL ay 7 0 Paved streets ne = a ide) Drive out M59 ‘Huron St) to Tull i St, near Willams Lake ARP | Peeled aul " i papery ne | c sign ours ew 2 bedroom brick — al] ‘ = dally. 1 to 7:3 pm, Bat. er Body -Oak tigors Dap ess j See, i | | | | For Sale Houses 43 GooD HOUSE GOOD VAoeatioa. 1 Bargain. FE 23-1842. 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. 1 ee of ground, close to Crosby with $750. { 4300 GEO. MARBLE, 6261 Andersonville Ra. Phone OR 31268 CEDARDALE § rooms and bath. Full base- ment, gas heat 2 car g&rage Paved street. recently decorated Nice oak floors. This is ao op- Waterford Realtor | ____ For Sale Lots 46 LAKE pth) 002120, wooded . . 700 60n140, level . $800 80x120, need fill $409 Many others priced tor. quick Wale Business lots on Elizabeth Lace . $20 8 Edson 8, Stevens | MY. 6-0084 ___ Birmingham |} TWO ACRE LO ee fs ALL L JOINING, ; also jot with ft. waterfront. portunity for some ‘colored fam- | a nice well-located $1,600 down appointment only EMPSTEAD FE 48284 tly Bhown k. © 7 103 £ Huron _ Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES 3 BEDROOM BRICK RA@cH Ease of living in this lovely new home in Colonia] Hills, Full base- ment, Uled recreation room, full price $22,500. It's a bargain. OOD AUTO}OBILE Is taking 8 a sad owner away from his lovely young neher jeaving treasures of easy living for you 3 bedrooms for the growing fam- ay 1'y baths, carpeting and drapes piua e€xir&e #aragce Don't let this one get away from Will take ate model car. For __particulars, call OR 3-1908. LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere HOMESITES | For homesites of your particular selection from Rochester to Clark- ston, from 100 ft. lots to 4 acre pafcels some lake property, Calj us OF stop in today. LADD'S OPEN BUNDAYS 4286 Dixle ney wilt! Plains R 3-2 4267 N. Lapeer Rd, or M24 FE 5-0291 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange Just Look at CHEROKEE HILLS! © 1056 by MEA Seowese bee. ng om te. FE | ; -On. 17,750 oS aN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH | Co-operative Real Estate pe acieaee | sods Omner asking “only $17, Com p aera oi eaveecnn se COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM | 512500 WITH $3500 DOW mE et eS des eg a eee Salineecya A : N. BY : . ii , . Never mind fixing up the eye — what 1 want is some. Recher Sind rer sh | owner. 3 bedroom ranch. Base- FOR THE LARGE FAMILY Telegraph nd ctters for renee eualden | 10M @ 4, e bu. in Clarkston | ment, gas heat. fireplace, vias- Large 9 room home with 2 baths i. . i ites ft - muscie-bulider The oiesiag features are what | tered, large breeseway, garaue and {full basement New block pomes Only a lew sites le = home of your own. It's sil face | CCS! shake d split stone fenced, building on rear of lot. conven, SSISSh youre soon . . : brick ond has three large bed-, DSved Crive. patio & walks Week- lent 00 tn ee ow . ¢ 2 Dae Earl Sate iiousesirat For Sale Hous 43| toma “with larce closets. The | G83 before 3 pm gaep Pauline} for only $3.00 down. Do not CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Ne : Z Pens Nee © . uses | spacious living room has a beau-| —O'. Drayton Near Hatchery. } wait a Scan ar Ee e138 tiful window wall For extra con- | . 1 i ; ri E 4-421 ves. . ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM HOME venience, there are 1'2 ceramic BUILD NOW |, Evenings after 6 call Mr. Weit-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC { | gel, FE 5-7583 _ FLORIDA LOT. ORLANDO AREA. JL. E Lig Gs IcEe ae ped) feueusn blinds, drape tile bathe le colored fixtures. | In our well restricted Waterford | . : High, dry, wooded. Full size, #250 ake privileges Heduceq tu aeil | 1@ home !s heated with perimi- i! nly | = py NORTH SUBURBAN BUNGALOW 050° low down payment. FM | ter wes heat and bat a gas dis. | fiven Trent nuresnates, freely OFFICE OPEN 9-6 | $10 dn. $10 mo. No interest. Write ONLY $9750 {2921 ' posal-unit Aluminum storms and | in ie ? “ : _ a ee Gare pice inc mere merky rie Four etceptional iarge roome ON ARDMORE BT screen) - Lares lot. .100 x 190 for | ERPERYD C. DAVIS ; A ik YEINSON, Realtor beautiful mudern to the minute ; 4 | the children play on. Winding 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-43 Te ee "TER BARG! “Ss kitchen home 1 year okt Alumii- Ana Hause has oo many fea- blacktop road. Close to schools | ~ —>.- ne —e ne se | 1704S. lelegraph Rd. 1 WIN rl Th BARGAINS nl storm (widiws! arid) eCresiis Hee poiist here such as recre- #54 shopping 18.10 to MLS to! INDIAN \ TELA il ~¥> = : [UL Gill x LdOl Renscilaéle tdoen ation room with fireplace and Waldron at South village limits | 9 ped ; FE 4-2533 | YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON ; bar Cali aii the detail " 2 ‘ et icomemodernghome aL sree -— ——— = 10) 2 if pe) meat bs ts Clarkston. Turn right 44 mile lat S ars. YOUR LAKE LOT BY BUYING . 2 BE DRUOM RANCHER Pa | living room & dining room Hard 7 1 Near Roches b to Inddel. Open 1 to # daily. wood fluers, oil beat, Venetian BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH. VACANT HOME Sa Pics Bee eae Some WHITE BROS blinds. $19,000 , OUTSTANDING BUY $8950 ow DINNA eicroas mld ONC WATKINS LAKE, 502150 ft lake $1500 down fur this attractive 68 W. Huron no eee Phe Ono ee | INFORD front with good beach Located modern gray shingle bungalow Eves FE 40129 a | Open Eves. dl @ — Bun 1 to g| Nest M24. Nice cozy modern | ‘ , a. aenee pres Drive pExiced) at with stalrway to expansion attic. | = ae | bedroom home. Oil furnace, uttlity mpIEC aS oak floors, lovely tile bath, oi] NEW MODERN HOUSE FINIBHED | [efocmm Veretisn) piindal storm door ran lr) ; : AC heat, dandy garage and Be phone calle $338 Pine Knoo | and windows ye down. | OrreEk LAKE Melee aoe ; t ; d. Clarkat oP “Dp ranch home site. x wit beautiful lot, 705300 | et : ee A HOME OF YOUR | EL ANKE ORION : lake privileges ily 3% miles WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW | TRADE OWN | Sunset Drive acre of land 2 | | west of Pontiac, $2250 with SALE OR TRADE | We Fepresent & builder whe wi!) | . Dine ye home Venetian | | an One of the nicest two bedroom consider your equity im your pres- | East SIDE BARGAIN lind: asement, automatic oil | O : ‘ N ranmen ee sah out | seonurcere rae Fesietes built bom | ‘ & Bath New furnace & water $1500 doen Bob mater! (besiers late ieee joneien, aa high faced n ppointments include aa s } heater New sidir Gara . carpesg, paneled rear (patio forentoa! Sai Beticomiletel in | ner tot paved ‘a Oniy. $7500, ih, ADE p Y ARE A ia tee coo ae beautiful Kitchen, O18, recreation | RUSSEL $1500 dn. $52 -mo 2 acres with modern 2 bedroom | ;Foom. garage fenced lot and LA. NOTT, R'TOR home 2 car garage Dry bi 1 WILLIAMS L hawhly restricted location fell Ve 110 W. Pike NEAR PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOI : 6 (autettal | Cy Rare | a pe ae ARE 00 lee coded ne) ; oe NE fp ment good furnace, large brooder lot with lake privileges Excava- eae oorece en J bedroom ; 4 Bedroom home, 1'2 baths ati hou-e and hen house Terms tion dug for guod-sized basement 101 i) wh | furnace full basement with ga- } { R ] S | I¢ dR NE HY K $1.050 with easy terms ' rage, storms screeus Ideal for Na. VN ED - INDIAN, VILLAGE BUNGALOW 2 family or roomers A sound in-| FE 2.9682 260 Spence st re 24x16 an ty ae (ane bungalow S yvestment at $11,900 Good terms Representing Vineres es ae | F C Wood Co . | apeéer ich situated on nicely landscaped tot NORTH SIDE BRICK $2000 DN - e : : | . . r with blacktop drive, and 2 car . Faceilent 6 & bath, full basement. | > yy y;-7,1, apereare || 2 BFDROOM—GAS HEAT yee erage There are many outstana ee : oil furnace other fine features 3 BEDROOMS—CI] \ Willams Lake Rd 'M5e! ing appointments that voa willac-, | livabeth Lake J tes Owner must sell, Its priced right | Otfice Open 9-5 30 mire Sell on terms or consider This neat 2 bedroom t located on one of the m { Ts x _5 30 call OR 37038 SE ee | cated just 1'y blocks off Fieve, | SOUTH OF ROCHESTER $1300 DN arteties inside the city. In- SE To ee BA EE = | leke rd Peacucins x a oF New large @4 & bath rancher cludes bedro me ty _ i AS Haven Estat 5 Subdiv off Walton OFFICE OPEN | Pe tered painted Sei F ore Large lot needs some work in- bath basement cil beat 101 2205" $1295 Owner. FE 5-1402 SUNDAY 1-6 ail heat) large udilix, fenced” In, “igs Colalos completa Se breereway Attached gar. LOT 100 X 150 ROSELAWN SUB- : back vard and just 5 years old ce at Carly possessu ace. and large lot Handy division Auburn Heights. OR- WE SELL — WE TRADE A real Lay at oniv $9 900 Cash | List with & buy from to.) (school tranportalion, lana aoe —— oo o per cent P norteses: Dent and stores Pull price $12.- a WILL _ LAKE DORRIS & SON delay—cail toda $00, terms FLUS COSTS CANAL *PRONTAGE | REALTOR FE ¢1557 Beautiful corner lot 60x200 ff Ap. 75] W Huron &t . | | proved for mortgage by Equitable Co-operative Heal Fatate Exchange Tihe ‘em Older 2? | ; awe | Life $1650 % { . ; | AND TARGER CO. | y OT! LAKE OAKLAND A DAS Halos Te More experienced ? ey en. Piecent C2 oe ONY Ni Lot 248 {1 on Mann Rd Suit ONLY $1,500 DOWN In making @ famliv enue and |” Open Fvenines RF At TOR INSURANCE for 2 homes Fasement to lak 4) ay . | fomfostable? Then. be our guest loo Oak! at ud ri BF: 42544 block : 2 nice an with Cy clone fenve for complete inspe:tion of Open Free Parkiny TOCATED AT 50 APTHIOR one ee LVAN L ARE a surnam dit completely modern | spacious jou om ! t Ee y1er “ORN t iF i - rm FY foutage on cal 2 bedroom home with 2¢ fl car enn He Uneivived » Behe th ee ( (yb DS 1) COUN E ROD BkGe from jake and park L ‘Or 2. 31100 peted Hiving room Natural fire-| from start to finish Heally solid’ | rac! place, and large mirror 14x10 ft | Ves sir this sturdy frante home | 479 DITMAR STHEFT TEAR iT PATRICK'S CHURCH carpeted dining room, full bath. | 1s siluated om a 1 acre commer | Contains 56 full rooms part bath | Chae tas gk lots 6O0al2u. $390 geod dry basement Auto oil lot on 2 blacktop roads enclosed Michigan basement and enclosed | $0) Down $15 month furn Neat and altractive, Lake by a picket fence, enough lawn | front and rear porches i DAT v Sie a 18 THEIMA M FIWOOD REALTOR | iter A Outdoor grill Better to «enjoy and not too much to | | cn s e] : 1143 Casa- ue iga beth ne a, Ae cope with The detached 2cer ga- | TVALUET, Realtor | 416 OSME x . PEL 41844 ir PE 5-1284 NEW 6 ROOM | rage has an excellent workshup | : , id} Hl SHORES . . . | setup for @ handy man ny |S ~ loskiand Ave FE 5-0603 bears ranch 1s , ,| From 12 Noon til Tha WUE aN . JIN Tes ON 1 ACRE. | ala would appreciate the vee | So-Opergtive Heal Estate Exchange walls oak ave UGG Tamerea & Bunda, starting cool Inday Feb: Homesites with privileges on +; plan of this home with it's sepa- ; nell Ley in riaty 23th ode lune vrabeli Sas But ES) they Heck et Gibrsiter rate laundry room. cheerful ee [= — iv anal dow gas heat Fully insulate: 86-0531 Mosey bhene Fe 4 Te sid) Cane Lakes, $600 { b " th 3 al 1 R 4 up Terms fs thie 1 floor bungalow wi : oni joaded) withiicabinete=inclod. | E Paverl street amazing value at v bedrooms nice bright ving | ing @ breskiast room large spe- | | $7,405 with $845 down $3607 per room, dining room and kitchen cious separate dining room. mas- | month on FHA term Re OTS Gieaming oak floors, and plas- five living room with brick fire- | DIRECTIONS South on East tered walle, 4 separate rooms in place, beautiful library This | oT ate SILOS il a Ind to Osnum St right to oper. good dry basement. Delco of! fur- | Vows alco features 5 large be:d- 2 sign Wes 1+} Pores . =a se Bes El nace breereway to 2 car garage | rooms 1] closets 3 ceramic ful’. cos Co “ V¥ CUTIE : 7 —= Nace breezeway to 2 car garage tile bathrooms. fll basement with RS, \AJ1 Ind rs | pene a OM Pee K 24 fruit trees, 63.000 down qi-tited team heat QOusranterd to F Re lt AND SUITARIF FOR SUBIOTVI a ‘ 4 te % Y Ae@r around comfort This prot : eer : att tro Verne with iy Sew OF at ey mim t pth dle C14 y| \ aN | ke Res erty fs well landscaped and the 2 bedroom Home ; 4 is id ial UI Toke \ ail f m GENFRAL REAL ESTATE house I<) SuFroundea IU iad) OME Bae ariois eeu wo Tham! with fireplare vee triad 305 Dixie: itwy OR 39701 trees Now amvailable for $76 130 ples ie Tain ec elions Lo oc kit coho: ‘ ‘ - en ounti & Rat 1 Phone for an appointment ‘ gpa lati lore, mite all } large tot TH f firtce ts wt SN ee ct > oe (eer teres Cal! for appoints *. 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Dre 1” Madivo ra en i i" = HANDY WAN Realty New 3 BrDROOM mancH | {ht7ePa the Manes are tow The) Comers ae || TRIS one is) fir ak Lovey 9 Agi ay art Te a FE 5.9418 first time this he has been | room bh ' i = . a Sener en) all ue STYIE BUNGALOW ON ofte ed tor eet Gotipeio Gasae | Large | C Soin a aware Bue 4 in t or Sale Lake Prop. 44 ayertive Real ¥ tate Fachance FULL BASFMENT NICE plus a glassed front porch Son Oy | Wlems Lake privt exes has 800 . = SIZED LOT | COMPLETE | screened porch. @ large bedrooms |- fill pres won $1000 doer Ins BE ATE On SUAREERON For Sale Acreage 47 ON EXTERIOR AND 5 large closets, oak floors an i | one will, go) tact see tt how lot 1 Wolvermie Take g45950 -~n~ ae ~~~ AA - READY FOR YOU TO FIN- | trim plastered painted walls full | with “1 450 down Hainan [1 ISH ON THE INSIDE basement with 2-cer besement ca. | WITSON sCHOOT Ad ata - rage new Delco furnace This | } _bedroo m home with large fam FOR SAIlF OR TRADF FQUITY C } ' t LAI FQUITY : fay % = 1 | grand home ts ip eacellens (is i O aiming room. full bacement ef $2890 In 4 roc ern Ke PL XIS 4 il what \ ] [J 12 . OO (Oh dition inside SS eee . | gas heat On S Jecste St Full Cottace Ail fu 0 Foret come firet served ‘on PFAI TOR La v See : 5 lie Shown anvtime Peinerce $4500 on : PP i tout We n Ra Corner Williams take Rad & MSS Car Che Blacktop drive aroun 4-512 ' : peal . Otfice Open pS WH J-12lo the 1 e beaut) lawn Wat i 2 ce Rene taht Tea batch Cal Ailer b call @R 3.7018 firs e to stomping, schools = = § rom bur woe ft) aah {ANCE Ne 4c . = . . ‘ rime, ee Quiet eood neikt bor roy ae re oe ; e ‘ HY a P pay Ty NA NPR hoe { @r an 1 yeneay. is ce nm TASS wth £500 down w ‘ i 7 oon Natucal fireplace 4 : nm vaa Re as atit end give you Be as : bedrooms 2 baths Doutie car bulk “Oilered [Gr euie at 816 200 ; : oe © (4 \ = 11, txt T warage Fenced back Yard panried den was Cae @ Fast! N x “ ' Pp Ley GQood shape $l) 97% with $2 ao0 ; Privileges on Sylvan Lake Price Brie aor tate moe eS Since u i i lve i) #30 : down $31 .N Perry St FE 5-06a2 WH ko Tialit 4 reom ard pati. Pull bacemet, ral hae = 7 food fecation @sa.ne $44 000 with oi sins RF AL TORS -- Se 4 ip eng rocm Phone OR 3-125 $500 Down ; term p. ace atin HINTING LAND 20 ACRES IN Open Fves ‘til Sun 1toS|) 4, bitue fining up ts needed 2 panty late modern k ANDFHSONVILTE SWAMP. EX- = PRIVATE BUILDER HAS } BED- | itn ie a om ea home $30 werkiy incame with immeciate tt dbaths Iaree CRLIFNT DEER COVER. CALL VE TS room home Ready for occupar bullf in 1852 and full aioe posse ion it! basement ean with bitlt'in barber reid MA 4-808 BLL ce lake privileges Plestered Full! otf circulator heat, ful brice $6.- | Jocation. Asking $8500 with sis00 «47 teas OI tay — basement Cedar shakes $12 200 | 500 down tures ticed to gel! Cail today NO Tetms Call FE 40681 for appt i . _ for appointment ; Citiston Aves C1osr. 15 KAWEORD ATTENTION MONEY : Are tom jooking fer @ fn! : 6 - AGENCY - U i rouse? Tlie ti: gt Alniost new 2 $29 Woo Wirsn Pr «14! = : ~ Oya a ee wane DEVELOPERS! DOWN wii iow doen na ma anlake HETIRE MENT ¢Ppecta Niet 47ila W i ee i ul | ‘ Le pores ay Va ane i “ : Re ‘ i ee cower d mr) 1 en ui as ae ce i Te £ - : lon ’ oylyan, ok Ne . + oat 5 nde See fl idi \ ) Fi t tr oa s ‘ . < is ‘ 4 * % qin y i] wt fe S49 ‘ tj ' IAD Wik Tl) SPR WEIN) Ry acy] a ae rr ve 4 / ar i I A NCI | S'aerp bedroom bunwaice ¢t Lec Played | Heik sil . . . me =n o wall ear 008° Or card Take P PE VSR EXCTURIVE. TAKEO PRIVIUEGIS For pata cso5cl rop. 444 | ee . ; P Cs Comperatre tieal F e France ON SCENIC WING LAKE ie FE 4 i land ROAD. EAST OFF ROCHESTER | AREER tee this fine 1900 sq. ft home vatlable. This 24x20 {1 cabh aif mile to Goodrich =e miles to ; RD. TO 104 DONALD 8TREET | 0 ACRES | tn Westwood Manor Biloomfirid 735x145 ft. well shaded rand Blane 11 miles to STORY BOOK ; , ) Good 10 Toom house with base. | Meds hip's newest and finest sub-— ! me bear! en. Boat! 45 mile frontage on black- G — “ : ya te > ment 2 rar Arage 50x28 base- | rion ‘ sw imin ne BeBe h Gat St : i frontex now ‘| t are) 26 18 . ——= FULT. PRICE GNtY $12 250 RE AN EARLY in the exclusive Forest Lake ae the Te 2 of hein made intn a- t % . ’ : NY 4 une Ut car ‘On $! parking lot fs from new Junior A Sen ioe Mien 8rh Pon ftac’s faste-t ; AL, aah erea COutstar @ Ieratray far 4) ! : tM] drug store. Share aisn availabir + 2rQ1 Se tieane a. beauty «hon barber REALTOR Ef 4 3581 ehop, florist, etc. For information NEW TOCATION AT cali Mr Lawson WO i 10 RaN s \f of eS 1's RBIOCKS W OF TEL EG BApH : i {F Ai ESTATE & BT Z 336 Gir g Rive Yet rule THRUOUT MIC HIGAN RENT 7? BAY GASOLINE ~ a moon Maw hishwas OH Sale Land Contracts 52 ¢ OMMER TAT. ( AH AGF 7a station ree pare e aT ONTP ACT FAT ANCE &* 954 #8 main street near (¢°3 itah c , eresicawe ‘ for trucks Write Rex at. Pe- ebcqac4a ‘ j | Pree home and acpram 2 23 A os oui We aso Save olber ig ® Business Opportunities Saal ais EVERAGE DI TRIBUTOR: re FE Sas oy ee rE BPRS ATK Wanted os Oakland Cour My i x be able to finarse trick Porte Qiready ectabiuel Fast cer J. C. HAY YL JEN Wat} onal Franchiee drink. CA. efter 3 pm Linenin 39-6197 P Walton ae 5 : ~ : a NT 1.BFI as AT rom iakef Al Tourcha ( ANID ot) | Bold 9 Onn 1 ‘ -t9 invester $6100 ST Ni HNN P e BR 2-9 _ s T 2 ROOM HE. AEA Can INS Re« taurant ae Dates VST es ume St pucines : disc « & net rt da ti s ‘ t ‘ etpanding © A - ‘ = ' ae Operator, 11 5é lt ha : : ae = ne 7483 © Shue REACTE CAST €1 5 SARC rant hs theoueh Clase: ONS~ Camaner ee ° # yt INL a] Fy QTR EM 34107 Evegings MA 41006 asf) 23QGS. Gau dite $1 le. F * Ld 5 . \ Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO; Providert Loan: _LOANS to $500 COMMUNITY Loan ‘co 30 E Lawrnece _PRIENDLY SERVICE ET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1048 to 1055 cars Bring your vee Most deals closed in tnutes. Loans also made on furniture Signatures and other securities. Oakland Loan €o. © $500 d 4 ee 06 WHEN “YoU NEE D $25 to $500 You can get it “signature car or dorsers) Payments to suit your get We will be glad to help you with your money problems. ulckiy on your EINANG CO 702 Pontiac State — Bidg. OE 4 1574 Sy 000 Families Recommend Buckner's Four (4) Buckner Conven- lent offices in Pontiac area, where vou can quickly bor- row to 500 on smal once - a . month payments. You get full amount, no deductions. Li Or Buckners BORROWING a Ess THAN YOU 1s THINK Cet from loan needett cash Buckner s company auickl¢ friendly Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: 2nd Floor National Bidg. Drayton Plains 4512 Dizle Hwy. Walled Lake 279 Barnston tmext to Bark} Tica 45462 Van Drke one block Nurth across trom Bank Need $500 Ce E58 WItH OL iCh SIN IC Home & Atto ts come Most ivans your first visit Bo come in of phone for cash to $500 on your auto. furniture or signature and a repayment plan suited to your needs Friendly courteous service ewaites vou Leslie Fleisher Man- Qeer Berk.cy Voss President. Piolr seit Home «& Auto - Loan Company tours oe to 4 Gatirdar 9 ar n imety Natl Beene fais LOANS $20 to S500 On Sierature Only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORW. OF the place made on PONTIAG 3! mu Ss Saginaw &t rE 40535 LOANS $25 TO RAXTFER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W Lawrence St FE 41538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. a 8S. SUNS ROCHESTER. MICH. LOANS 24 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOC FOUSEHOLD GooDps Ph Rochester Of 60711 OT 1-9791 _ Mortgage Loans _ 54 LOSS $600 to $1:! purpose or ‘additions any home. improvemen J Ts rodehi oa or encione houtes partly constructed 4 Ts build a garage or on or eond mortgages 200 Nationa’ Bul'ding Portiar or phone FPF €47°0 Swaps 35 T MOT) FR er Lite ar bistneés Write Pontiac ACCORDION CSED VERY tle For «aie of trade for good Ciarinet FF 5-084 14 IN RADIAL ARM SAW FOR good housetrailer OR 3-046 BUILDING LOTS WORTH &?200- £490 accepted as trade in on ured care H Van Wen OR 3-13 DIAMOND RING | Fvx He Pari. a ANT Campirte POTISH line uf Ive Rar DA AR St ae JACKETS 14 for catpenter OR 2. a 08 WITL SWAP 955 CHEVIE BFt A : motel car 34 Vor’Sale Clothing 86 BF es gels 25) SI” rE HE ‘ Sue, Household (ioods. 57 APR OAS BIOVE A toma‘ Waashe i $4.00. 2 pr iW , srin cere “TE 2.1586 ANTIQUE DPOP I FAF $20 Mahogaty secretar. 840 crust tabie, Tit back a Davenpart, 18. yy BENDIX rin) ch t elts 2 : TABLE Pe ° ¥. WE HAV«E. THE { ig « Pee velo) bed FF. a] aah A BUY SMA‘! RO Te RADIOS rf placer: Fr FE 2-249 FE 2-713) urniture No eb- - $ e . 1956 THIRTY-THRER ' Sale Household Goods 57, For Sale Miscellaneous 60" For - Sale. Miscellaneous 60 53 | SL, ACE Lat HAM ~ | See “SCHOOL lume: RES 9 PIECE WALNUT P ivie dining room set ea Wayne Gabert’s Apphance Specials $129 95 Speed Queen washer $ 88 00 $250 95 Norge 16 cu ft ref $188.00 £329 05 Motorola 2] an TV_ con- veges = : 6239 $200 jorge 2 - oven was range $190 95 $279 95 Norge auto washer $188 00 $239 95 «Norge th muto ree 2 YRS. 121 N Saginaw. WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER, BU- Stems. 1da b5 St” 01900 just Like you agi PAY LESS “at T L& LS “ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT CAN BE FOU AT L& case headboard beds, complete $24 refr igerators §25 up. range gas & elec, Hu 5. all sizes $3 up. TV sets, $25 up radios, | up new chrome dinette seta, § pc $3995 up chests, new & used. $5 up. bedroom suites, $4905 up. Living room suites, $1295 up. din- | ing room suites, $1950 up. Many | other items USE OUR EASY le OR LAY + A- WAY We buy, sell, trade certeng: out and look around 2 acres ree parkin nt | telat at ses a ® sae ® tJ SALES co, - a jac or t mi. east of Auburn burn Rd M of L Po Heights on Au © 2-2 - Bleed ONAL. LAMP & ‘FE 5-2333 or 603 Orchard Sale_ Household Goods 57 esting lems Fi BEAUTY REST MATTRESS AND box apring Full size like new FE 32-1527 after 6 pm. or Sun _afier 12 39 pm ' B ARG Fr \l SS Apt size gas stove $245 00 ! 4 arawer cheat $760 Large oak dresger ..... $15 00 Occasional chair: $ 400 Maple dinetie set - $12 00 Maple corner cupboard $20 00 Odd china $29 00 Double door metal caginet $ 700 ; Bird cage $150 Good typewriter $25 00 Smail screen TV £20 00 Nice plano & bench $35 00 e buy. sell & exchan every- thing for the home — Oakland Furniture / 104 S Saginaw FE 2-5523 BENDIX 17-IN TV.. MAHOGANY console with ‘» doors, new ee ture. tube, excellent condition, | $60.95 MI_ 6-1300. ! FOR SALE 0 BY 16 BEIOE Pie Reasonable BENDIX New, fully guaranteed and installed. No down payment $2 per week Maytag Washer, late condition. $39. model A-1 MY 3-3711. Blue living room sion vacuum sweeper. call after 4 BOTTLE AUTOMATIC |! ANTIQUE SILVER MANY INTER- -843 | BEN DIX ELECTRIC RIC DRYER Delivered Phone DR YER suite FE ¢77 “GAS.” New low price, Complete tnstal- lation F uelgas. CHROME DINETTE SETS, CASH semble these Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon OR _ AS yourself and save | Four chairs and table, $60 95 val- bargains 3 Orchard FOR working of mot. models, he all La eat FE popular RADIOS. BTS5 $3005 These are brand new famous make, For- colors OK «6compare and be convinced of these extraordinary Michi sc Fluorescent, Ave (2x12 biNOLEt M $7.20 s¢e WALL TILE RN SYERS, 14, w HOUSE PAINT GAL, ID tON FE ¢ CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE DEEP FREEZE, CHEST 18 CUBIC | Facellent condition. See to ELFCTRIC 19 carpet kitchen pla air. plastic TV chalr OR 3-7333 ELEC Exc _or tools, skirt and lamps. 5 feet Pm Lad OR 3-271, 9 PC. DININO ROOM SET Bieached mahogeny chest & bed complete 2-4213 DRESSING TABLE, WITH CHAIR E FE 2-2466 after appreciate Reasonable: FE 8-0721 DRYER oO ‘ se me TRIC Bar R tools set ANGE EM NEW 12 BY 12 By 19 ay pad dic tit COND Washing machine & sborteble tubs 4400 OUARANTEED RE- $3 Wringer washers Sy Manner washers Vacuum cleaners . ROY'S, 96 Oakland 'FCR SALE 2 CARPETS. 27-TONE | pattern 12"16 850 carpet FRIOIDAIRE GOOD USED TV ip FE 40736 Ld rkong after 4 cond . Trose-beige FF: 2-9763 EM REPRIG $35 SETS 12. 3-4 a do, on On| MA 5-7312 | $20 AND ' MAHOGANY DESK & CHAIRS $33 GAS 3-563 HALL 3 opr. yellow drapes. a rapes vacuum $2 ea. de E storm windows EM 3-2685 tab! $25 STOV ureka OTS. . r EF $80 $45 F 58-4847 LiKE Cov Leather Olider $25 6 Chairs & NEW CHAIR NEW UPHOL $15 cornicer attach . windows dining ton cush OR $20 2 pr fs $15 HOT POINT WARHFR AND DRY- er Call before 4. EM 3-2608 KENMORE. AUTOMATIC eantER LAKE tre + MAHOGANY DESK AND $+ $2 MAYTAG ers MAGIC $2¢ M te 1 FF; are 15 end ning mn coffee Fushions 4 EES Sone CHE Chood co MODERN ‘¢ tabi onion ail ‘ je table AND Thvie Electric F PIECE 1 tabies buffet si" cond bron $45 et eier ,MUaT SEI he EN CHAIRS t hair eather Glider and 5S FE 54647 FARY SPIN 502 N CIALS litien WING diet F GAS RANOF $2s DRY- Jobn- $49 04 $18 94 Furs MI Row t ' oe i Site es 24 POA f t 1 £00 9520 n s Sora os 4ao oF es ae $49 1 $140 65 2 Pavicecn 7 f Nt Silk Ja $176 9% 21" Ambassador € le 4} Lee 14998 31° Phiro De a Coot . 4 Loire $159 95 15 Py Tar M 1 $i 1 ee $269 $5 23° Philco Bix Swivel 1 WATER TELEVISION Deanctatra Store Caml AND COUNTY § LARGEST LECTION OF UNPAINTED FURNITURE feneats: tablee air desks hookCares room d4isicers recor eahinets, cupboards and bers Pik o PAINT STORI 147 Oawlard Ave FF 5-852 ote WN litle HG t aime eum a) 49 Sir Patt #1 49 enamel $i on” Nilapahl s Ja we Ta 140 & Say nak St é nl x v ’ / « od AUT. st NDAYS Sale Household Go $57 Open 10 30 to 2 30 aoe & Bay a. | theneral Warehouse Dix NORGE REFRIGERATOR, LATE Hwy model, ® cu ft. ooo Cone | z Si _ dition. 868 M1 6-1300 ALL STEEL 2:WHEEL STAKE ~jreck utility trailer New electric PHILCO. ADVANCE DESIGN RE. hand saw 2 shot guns Call at frigerator 7 cu ft yrs. old . 64 LI or cail FE 47267 be- $140 EM 3-5150 fore 1 pw $1695 PLAYPENS DAMAGED IN | aN HONEST PLENTY OFF ON shipment, $950 Karens Toyland OR _ 31779 hediing equipment until J sign up by the end of March Examples. P Ri SP RIN a fiat $100 off on Coleman tefr res . Pere furnace jobs. the same on Refr igerator ocr tals { Ea conversion gel A Mat $150 | GE 8 to 10 vears old $69 95 off on ot! or gas forced air Hotpoint exc shape $00 95 jobs, old or new homes. stores Norge. very good $60 05 shops. etc FHA. No money Norge, good $48 Maytag squere tub aluminum shepe . $00 CEN TONS Lurmture, Apphances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 5-881t or FE. 5-8974 TV antenna kit, $9 95 WALTON LN Walton, Cor. Joslyn REBUILT VACUUMS . Parts, all makes. 966 Myrtle it: r 56 exc 06 RCA USED CONSOLE TV. | 58 95 FE 2-2237 GUARAN- Rot junk. ALUMINUM COMBIN ATION win. TERMS PUL1MAN CHAIR AND SOFA 830 | TION CO FE 2-121) OR 34124 Li 1 SET OF BOOK OF KNOWL EDOF REBUILT AUTOMATIC WASHERS, | encyclopedias Call F | Bendix Westinghouse, porerel _tween 4 racic oe l=. Electric. Se Vhirlpoo ue peya es Blackstone ANCHOR FENCES ROY’S REE PL AC EMENT'! wo money down. FHA approved. PARTS | FREE ESTIMATES FE 6-747) _ 06 Oakland AW alt = METAL OR F Al WINTE K P Tare *ES BUY DIRECT & BAVE. R CALL LES McDON (ELL OR 3-4085 | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNQS- 7 PIECE SECTIONAL, RADIO AMD | tows bitches eT ct | record console. perfect fer rec- balers Ee poate ne tari beater: aid) OE nd Ltt teted! hardware, electrical supplies. REFRIGERATOR, EXCELLENT Crock and tile gaiventsed cop- condition, $65. FE 67035 er pipe and fittings Lowe Bros REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S | aint HEIGHTS cee: 2685. 1955 models. ene of America’s Tapeer Rad FF ¢ nd fect, w ar a eau Buy auase BARGAINS MAKE AN OFFER! refrigerator for a jittle more thay a qe re tee ager al - a used machine Michigan Fluo- ac ee ies ia fh rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave | standard end wall: : steel side wall-door assemblies Reet henias 615: ace (ott nor Must be-sold at once Len ah) cheap Double door metal cabi- | espe! Went Gewart. Bloomtie nets. $8 each FE 5-3766 REFRIGERATOR $2050 Davenport | $995 Washer $15 New rollawa y beds. complete $1785 Electric | CASH FOR FURNITORE range tea! 0. Dining set $1950 | FE 4-768) Apt electric” range e 5 4c Hin. ft Hollywood frames $7.95 Kitchen He tec tin. ft table, Hy cha edie beepers | duos... ie lin. ft $0 95 yr. erib. comp. | See os aa! Vanity bench $295, Daybed. com- patina + are ber Ae ae san] plete 61495 Pearson's Bank Fur-. Plumbing, pipe stee 1 beams _cniture 42 Orebard Lake Ave oie, to move 4350 exi2 snag Rvs. ROSE Garages to ney $ 25 ROSE Von SD AWERPORT Good condition FE 2-4005 wRecKiNo, oo, Aas 1953 EASY WASHING MACHINE | (0, Orchard Lk Rd KE 5-0200 WITH DELUXE SPIN-DRY CALL pany § 30.6pm fun 10-2 me ie ea exavvacure BEEE «su PORK, HALF AND r ; _ Opdyk cleaner $6905 Floor mode] $49 65 egawaie Coayke, Market F& R B MUNRO. 1060 W Huron STOVES BOUGHT S80LD._ EX- changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- | ens 2-0801 | SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA. | 02 chine, $40. OR 3-071 SINGER LESs THAN 1 YR OLD Take over balance of contract at | total | $1112 per moeth of $7784 Dealer or par FE 86-1564 SINGER CONSOLE ROUND RoR. | Take over balanc Garage Doors: TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL OFFER Berry all steel. fully guaranteed From te and ao Estimates on remodeling fre RY DOOR BAL € | icone j Brices & STRATTON “ENOINE hp $80 MI —_—— | | east of | pease | ‘ l3e For Sale Miscellaneous 60! 4c WALL. TILE | enough to raise the money I need | DUNCAN O8 M SAW ahd SERV. FE and saws. meat wood & metal: ‘SAVE ON DOORS. WARWICK'S, as Tem Crenerd teks ne __.For Sale Pets 69 BEAGLE AT ergo Lorre At EB- erles Buddy Bee. 620 FE 41194, | BOSTONS AT 8TUD., ), PUPPIES. made and repaired A.) saws | — y sharpened. Lawn mowers shafp- ened and parts 2255 E_ Walton YY 45-7835 HOT AIR OIL FURNACE. a 3-4061 some duct work OR HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE | miles out Baldwin. Armatrong | covering and | ae -O-Lac : ts Phone FE % HOT WATER geese “30 GAL gas, new Approved for Consumers $119 50 value These ere slightly marred. Also electric, olf and bottled eat- ers at terrific values ic. Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake _ Ave. La eens JET WATER PUMPS, 960.05. G. A. _Thompson, 80 8 Perry ENOTTY PINE PANELING 6141.50 1 x 6 boards 97) per M1 = 12 Red wood ores and 1 2 10 Red Wood eling. 8220 per M Oak Flooring as Cn ned ie per Me ath oe ge Factory POuuet!. 31. AC KI as BUILDING SUPPLIES MA 5-581 | 8161 Disie Hwy _ Clarkston ifn mous mode}, slightly marred be and 66 in models Extraor- dinary values, Youngstown Kiteh- en Annex, 397 Orchard Take Ave. _ LIKE MAGIC! Folding disappearing stairway, 95 FERe ONLY! FOR CHERCHTS INC. 107 Squirrel Rd FE 2-023) LINOLEU M. FLOOR TILE id rr lies PA Mie Ue NTI FREEZ Tee GAL SMITHS, 257 S Saginaw LIONEL FEYER TRAINS Authorized genuine factory parte on factory aua.yter TASKER S “6 * LORAIN MOT CRANE. wheel drive oie weed won he. at 2¢§5 Crooks burn and Emlin “LUMBER CASK arn caret bd. Tee test é wannnenonnsa edadaelatibebaledstaked "edd ase 3 5, M. ft 686. 20 per cent off. Buy Now Pau! 8 C 6120 Bogie Lake Ra. Commerce EM_ 43-2731 for r 1 WHEEL TRAILER & TARP. _ OR NEW AND USED FURNITORE enon as and electric e and stoves and wa- ody housetrailers and LER EXCHANGE, | FE_ 2-3200 somes , ‘et, baby me rege: Meridbes scales, Figure ice skates ad ee | NEW. REASONED, U0 ‘LUMBER 8 M Phone MA 5-0666 A deposit will hold payments available W a “yilier, Garden end Lawn ulpmen 1593 8 Woodward no ot 14 _Mie Rd. B: rmingbeam MI 4-6000 NEW GAL VANIZED PIPE " in a _ fengtha = I1'ye ft br LL) lengtiis 14%sc ft SAVE. Pt. UMBiNe 6BUPPLY 172.8 Aagina __ PE 6-2108 OLD aanous “REPAIRED TO ook like new Lengthen your ga- new garage doors. Reece peist 1 quiion 8 fal Qnd gallon at le ay o1 | Two gallons for é 8) be Rubber base paint, gel $3 a0! Roller or pan tc or! 1 gal paint & roller or pan $3 00 | FLOOR SHOP | 9S Saginaw St Open ® to ® POWER AND | LAWN MOWER small transit level PE 23-1106 PICKUP BOX. FORD 9 FT LONG and 4 ft wide Very good condi- tion EM 3-4825 PHELPs ELECTRIC HARDWARE, ae) supplies, OR 32-1217 ~ PacHoUD WRECKING CO 7301 Dingle Mwy PE 5-6108 4 INCH patie PIPE 5 FT 36 Bump Pum $8 SAVE Pi. ‘UMBINO SUPPLY 172 § Sagina FE 5-2100 REPAINTFD. . BASEMENT “GASH 18x12 2 lite $330 each 15 Ste 2 lite, $250 éach 18 220° 2 lite 8370 each BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING BUPPLY CO #1 Orchard lake Ave FE 3-710 READ THIS Antique dry sink, & plece matched Castor set ilico deep freeze. Philco electric stove: Easy wash- er Coldapot refrigerator Cedar cioset. gerage door Phone MA 61224 Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation MID Y BENSON nao Saginaw PR 4.254) ROMEX BY THE COLL 40 PER fot Wall bowers for guples plugs. 2h em Main AW range fuse boxes, 90) €) A Thompson 80 Perrr st” hep JACKET JET WATER PUMP. ike new $40 EM 3-038 SEPTIC 4 ANKS me pW RORCEC COWCRETE 6428 3872 Elis cr r4 rrE« 2.60216 @ PLY sNOW TIRES | of contract at $13 per month ER — for 4 months Or pay total of 371 8 Pnddock 20209 5548 Dealer FE 81564 CLEARANCE — POWER onan’ SINGLE MAPLE BED. MATTRESS Used and New 1935 Models at | Chest of drawers, nightstand, $50 Dealer Cost These are good oun! FR $751 ity. know brands W Miller - 3 Oarden & lawn Koulnment. 1563 OPIEC |: BI DROOM South Woodward ‘North of 14 cee Mile Rd: Rirmingnem Phone SEI Midwent 44009 Beautiful dresser large mirror CABINET SINK 54 IN HEAVY full sire bed Roomy chest of guage steel Faucets traps excei- | drawers. 2 boudcir lamps + lent condition $15 cash 0800 Mab NT [. VC VR SOY... PAY | don Rd EM 3-008 7 rw ARE r CABINET BINKBS FROM 859 05 ONTY $2 \\ PERILY Sinks to build in from $3 98 . ' . by) = Jouble sinks f ao Pearson's Bank I urmiture | Thee Ok Pee 42° Orchard Leake Ave VF 47881 | COAL 8TOKEH FOR BAtF PEC Ew Nts, MAy ee ROOM GROUP CLOSEOU! Modern 2 piece suite 2 modern | iar eae oe sSumexis atep tables. matching coffee ta pe eee ait, ae eh aes Sine Y cdeccratar ianipe ay Pix mond Co 1488 Baldwer Vit. bOk so7 py Ave F 27443 4 . \ é ui “COWMAINATIO AVES tyNi.4 S2 WWI Iw SFOUM = WINTHOAS © T fty . Die — TOW TOW WINTER piacount be Wom Peak Maria rr Te 42 Oris Lage Ave FF ¢c8 WHEE! iRAILER $43 SEF THE NEW GIBSON 10's FT 2g oe refrigerator with freerer locker os . . o® ar 815005 ROY S 96 Oakland Dik AM Iti E Hi i HLS Ave FE 2402. CHROME, OR CADMIUM LATED TV $2 PORTABLE MANGE” The k!od 'hat bolt to the frame $15 washer other tem ef aa makes of car: PFE 5-2766 F £F Howland 3245 Diale Mwy TWO GAS STOVES FOR BALE OR _ 314656 Reasonable FF 41844 70's Au’ SFCT STEEL &SHFI ying” WIT: burn _ 7 ; work table FE 18 TABLE TOP MAGIC CHEF GAS FOR SALE ere, cn en range, Bendiz gutomall: wa-ber tripe alr compressor OR 3-14689 Small deen freeze FE 2 9407 POR S AL | es wie ac ore FA } barre tes! TRADEAN DEPT wieril ses0 Gate tn recom elec Washer $3085 Steel shelving Soper section range . sie 6 Acletee] atee sate 4inl2).072"s rm suite soo rt rim #uite Siou MM street cah ne $8 wot up dapetle sel toe Woe roesti frere a ie Ae r a $] *0 aie Ise ak te a ieee Offco pe ne 5 ieee Comiiiete pe ral « ; ee $09 4 aaer fit rab nete $ : Lh ote AY < A ‘ anc Tarrant 10 ban mM 0) aw PP Ke lai) tometer $190 ; ‘ ° TPADE ELECTRIC RANOFS ror fT ea HOS Tie hae rankes RK B Mura 106 SA Me SODES IR NVR 3 Wo Huron 14 Wo Wilsen Pontiar TWO DPAWER GIASS Wels oer STANDING TOILETS oe eS painted Gresser, long mirror ur 21 pam ac HouDle sinks $905 chest. pai aon 4 hew Restorraft c i mattres te rte ge ae A eaniare Seen MBING- “SUPPL Y E 2-09.4 hefore 830 am at Gh - FE. 8-210 cts ae A Oat. ae HEATER 87795 F NIOMATIC WASHER & 3 im) auto. Cias heater $14 6 wirter in At cone.tion “OR 2198 ©8D tinks & tings saad ne) Oe L Laundry a Stand faucets 618 95 EL Px TRIC RANOF 1" NL PLUMBING refrieerat $7455) Tred 28° Savinaw § ‘ ° 6 9% - 2 ae td uo secs FURST QUALITY 9 FT BATH: Coe : he ai A 465 44 50 B Fade totlets His Hoe ° $1905 22021 double sinks, $1495 oie: fanc basins from $1985 O A eee oy $75, OF ~ mpson #0 & Perry sy Tr 4 if) ae FURNACES OVER-STOCKED 3 ROOMS: OF FU RNITE RE BED- } oi faurced tr at cost roam kitchen and jivingruom FFE © Fee flows utilities basement - _ 2-430 models GI 3-aRAS 465 Dixie ; USED APPLIANCR Niels LORE LACIE a gerators Stover Ul FOR SATE E!ECTONIC FLASH LM P | | L un ‘Strooe Fash II New bat = god condition Phone FE cen RN HEIGHTS . {sed alent dein > Wve pt at DOR BANDING MACHINES ’ tioned Best offer Lounge chair $ 095 (er $200. MA 5-841 Warner $19 95 Radio ti905 FRIGIDAIRE POP COOLER $75 Ga Rance a4 A FE “306 O0a Po ftigerater $2450 FOR an FE cE ATS LOU, TANK & B.etiric range “ $28 40 are ce et Dacenport acd clair 19 66 210 Tere Pa oe Jorlyn Extera ioe table and 4 chairs ©. PROVEN CUSTARD MACHINE | 1 oF aes and cooler OR 17-4555 x . HO I . ELCONOM 1 © gae-03 60° ts BOTTER PLATE PT SIGE CCS ee eer 41 S$ SAGINAW 5ST s f ar : | OAS BPACK HEATERS ONE 4 PONTIAC, Mice Tireom and one room 3 Sma 2 PC PSED OVERETE haa 30 tiv tme power eam ft toirter Louder tre room suite 22, adda: k freere moter and pump FE FR 2 6846, @ 3204 . ; 4 . é wi ‘ - = : fal pe \" ur ibes & wheels Like new Chev pickup up to ‘54 station wagon leather electric or comm. J Lansdowne take SHOWERS, COMPT. ae faucets and curtain valve $37 23 complete with glear faucet eee Toilets $3950 val- ue §19 05 There are factory On Mo isan Fliorescent ‘Orchard Take Ave KINKS FROM $5 95 erctric water 30 gal gan heaters Themoson 86 8 Perry SEEN EIN ONE Community Piate Sersice for & Elaine pattern Reasonabe Phone OAkland 82884 after 4 pm S52 GATION BPECIAL QUANTITY PURCHASE 30 gallon vac water heaters Not crate marred $4950 Montcalm Buliders Subpiy. 156 W. Montcalm FE $-4712 SHOP SMITH RENCH AND AC cese A-l condition 04 Euclid Ave STORMS ASH Aluminum combination windows and doors Tota OW price! FE 4 (R89 Sam te 2 om BRITANNICA JR ¢ Mahboyany bookrare PF 4 9978 SURPLUS EUMBE & MATERIAL SAIS CO: NEW AND USED LUMBER ENCY $73 8ET OF ipedia Targe stock of reciaimed brick New fush doors from $6550 up, Get our prices and save Inea'ation building poatde ceiling tile felts shingles Naiis and door hardware $240 Higniand Rei Mig OR 3-192 23 PER CFNT OFF ON DIBCON- Unuert € den colors Warwick s, E4 Talbott Lumber Ls es & paint Also Spread Satin an Geid Bond rubber ware nlumbing piles ra windows a full Fne of jumber land Ave. Ph 1025 Oak- FR ¢2622. use on nd | 39e YD. -& AME RICAN | tactory service and | ry _HURON 8T. | ol account. Galiagher's, | ararei, 9 4 | | PLASTERBOARD i r|$ SALE | Plasterboard — OAKLAND COUNTY'S at Burmeister’s ~ E CHIHUAHUA as TOY MANCHE: Curtiss OR 13-9296. BOXER PUPPIES, AKC REGIS- tered, 9 weeks-old. Will sacrifice as I am giving up pr . OL 1-7451 or after 6 OL BOXERS. SELLING OUT ALL OUR dogs, puppies and pn Pawn £ brindle All egistered c No reasonable offer refused Con- _gtess +244) FY BOSTON (PUPPIES, _ $35. 49170 ter mixed $20 AKC Pekingese 7152. EARGEST GOED BOND qnscnni a eoves irke DEALER 426%" plasterboard $135 48%" plasterboard $ 1.59 | axa” piseerecets $ 1.73 4x3%e" Diast 1 v6 oard $ axio and 4x12 vane in stock BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Pontis , Detro TOILET SEAT. 7 06 VALUE. 8396 Also complete line of al! colors in stic and pearl seats at, extraordinary values Michigan TOILETS, 838 VALUE, $2295 LAV- atortes, $29.60 value, Fett portable. Like new FE es old BOX AND TOOLS. USED ET. "ECTRIC— AL ER HFATERS SPE CLEARANCE. 60ME Mak NEW ALL WELL ae R CO % W. LAWRENCE FF 5-815) “WATER SOFTENERS 80.000 grains, DOWEX lifetime mineral $295 cane for 6189. FHA _terms MI6é. WATER & SOP TWEEN sans ) CASH OR — over monthiy ipesilgenr 164 im wood, Clawson. Tne 14787 “WINDOWS and KITCHEN CABINETS - Windows. Double hung, vente, sliders, and picture- windows Kitchen cabinets, FHA 36 months to pay. . be * Come in and See Us on Window Prices—Our 28th Year in Business OXBOW WINDOW CO. 10265 Hichland Rd — M50 ____EMplre 3400200 Do It Yourself 61 FOR PENT Floor sander - hand sander — wall paper steamers ~ waxers & Lopes | vacuum cleaners Onk- Pue' anc Pa lemma Lake Ave. FE $6156. | FoR THAT PET PROJECT A low prices, 12. Weekdays 10 to 4 ~"Sale"Muical Goods 120 BASE MOMNOR A 6 to 6 Closed every changes on base changes on treble Perfect condition. Call FE 8-2287 or see at 3786 Alida | Ra _Rochester jane sons Enroll ro BABY GRAND ARLINGTON PI- _ano_Ebony finish MI_¢0459. NEW SPINET PIANO, CABLE, Dratnich @ Bach. big discount, $905 up, Row! at oesers Co, OL 2-5036, OL 6-08' PIANO 7 Swine, 1 pie MR. Fino toni iD” OA 8-3925. ANO TUNING AN REPAIR ing. Oscar Schmidt oe f RENT A SPINET PIANO aint eption to buy later All money paid in wil! credited to your 8 E. u- rom Bt . enc : |USED BLOND &SPINET PIANO voee* 18 E. Huron Bt rE UsED at ria te 9 Gai- pease rE re s. ‘Sale Offic ce Equipment 63 EXECUTIVE DESK, TYPEWRIT- er desk, Remington 14” noiseless typewriter and 2 chairs 685 Royal electric typewriter, late | model, oo 15'y 68 lBaginew basement Eagle Theate ter STEROTYPE MACHINE 7 old Used 1 sementer & extra paper OR Sale Store Equipment “64 Re Workbook 3.1284 & FT MODERN SHOW blonde front OR 43-5703 [RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FEA- abe Includes ever thing 3 tales north of Clarksten CASE [Es 5 Sporting Goods _ 8 FOR SALE &8MITH 8 cal WESSON 6 shot. Detective Special With 200 rounds of ammunition, | ; grip filler, dition Must have police permit to purchase $6000 64 Lorraine cm 2-218 GUNS - BUY - SFL]. - TRADE _Manley Leach io Bagley St GUNS-RUY “RELL -TRADE Burr- -Bhei 275 8 Telegraph ONE PAIR & SKIS ONF PAIR nine 10'y eki shoes Both for §25 OF +4070 : WE NOW HANS ASCOM Pele lt eet Ol MINNOW S AND PIV BAT i We Rent Ice Shanties and Ski ee ANDERSON HDAWE 2182 8 Tr ronarh FE FREF: PARKING “FOR ino CARS 6 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE Band gravel fit ve ’ x Conklin FE #1114 or FE 2-85 ATTENTION TR Contra: tor er we oad of YoU cessing road gravel s aod poaae as For’ information rail cape “ Elwin #4141 ROWN N SAND GRAVEL and fi a FE. 6-1798 or FE B-0877 “DRIVEWAY aand. FE COW MANURE cinders and. _¢3371 or FE 5-2740 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL black dirt for lawns _FE 46588 _ Wood, Coal & Fuel COA O1! 46 FItfl RICH Dejivered oF ! 1 2 Onak- Or FIREPLACE CANNE}, en0d Speedway Fuel jand Fuef anc Paint efiard Lake A FE $6139, HARD HEAVY \; AB WOOD AND kindiing- @600'pér cord of two for $18 In the cit FE 5-3086 BEABONED (HARD - FIREPLACE PE 4-6657 BCARTEY TRER Thora. “& SAW. jog cinta: 7124 Siiverbell Rd. FE Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk Ave | terior decorating done, with in ehillas in eachange for labor. MA- ple 5-003. eee COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES Colors. Besswel! Kennels, 25811 Powers Rd. near 11 e Farmington. Ph. GReenlea! ¢4979. _Or 4-407 70 eee eee 1 GOOD FOX HOUNDS TRIAL nalts Crown sent sas given FE 5-7004 after . en. - GERMAN SHEPHERD — PPIES ed ibaa San - : aa Thoroughbreds Mousse une E 250 80H. Perforated tape . $ bo is fo 1 beg of jppaclite or HOME WANTED _ ai ae aes Bald He For a 3 month old part Beagle 4x84" plyw. $ 380 Part Pointer puper. friendly end a6 a mice pine paneling | intelligent. Call 2-5047. $16000 |, _ 1x ‘hr board per M - $70.00" APAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES He Lee ae : boards or ees ' $ 700) and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch- eek woo! es oe | ery, 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 46610. 100 ft ‘bag 2 insgiation® $ 425, PARAKEETS OPALINES, CANAR- Grade “A" birch doors up 8 1700 ona 1304 Mt_ Clemens FE ¢-6960, ARAKEETS A HARDWARE — PLUMBING peareess 1921 bee Onkland ave IP YOU ARE BUILDING a | PARAKEETS BABIES AND CAN. HOUSE DRIVE OUT To BU ary singers. 79) Melrose, FE MEISTER'S AND SAVE UP To | —2 23! $00 ON ALL MarERiats. | PARAKEETS—BABIES S01 4th St FE 2-4028. Closed Sun. ~ PARAKEERTS-PETS-SUPPLIES— rca 8 PET SHOP 23 Voo ____ FE 5-803! | PART aeaote PUPPIES, REA- | sonable, OR 3-6602.— M4. . showers, complete with . ele a eu value. ‘on Pty t These are slightly marred. Mich'- gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake A TYPEWRITER "” ROYAL, - QUIET aT) see Montcalm Bulid- | ise Montcalm. — 62 | IR DIAN, | ACCORDIAN- “SALE ALL - SIZES | | GOOD TEAM ¢ Repairs lessons Accord loaned free to beginners sas, les- 28 if ~ FL 1-418 POMERANIAN TOY ? MALES le MY 3-1861. mos AKC. | REGISTERED ENGLISH BOLL. oe 19 mo., female, proven, $100. OL 1-014. a OR_3 SAMOYEDS PUPPIES FOR SALE pees re ¥ 340 Out of bel mann _Shop, 69 8. Astor, FE 46433. ics WEEKS OLD WEIMARANERS Fxe hunting background. __ 2481. WHITE | PEKINGESE. . MALE Dogs Trained, eae 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOOSs trained, Burr@hell, 15 6, Tele —braph, ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ore t ALL KINDS HAY. wheat straw, ion poy hand amy E Rd. Oxford, Phone ALFALFA HAY. 601 Union Lake good ai71 Gardner OA 8-276. ND CUTTING EMpire 32608. saa BALES NICE joRY ¥ Oars aKD hier} straw, @ 3543 joo BALES MIXED HAY pie "be beim __dat. __ For Sale Livestotk 72 A BLACK ANGUs COWS. AND bull Due to freshen in Mareh Rey - rea Call Milford | SEACT ut PaLQMING GELS. ing Deg eeemcar eens er | ’ a! PS < miles Hef of Lake Ortod ps | Weight about 1500. OA 86-2300. ford | NC RSESHOEING G DONALD uD LACY. Ortonville 86F13. spanner Ar stub D SHELBY Te bd 2° Winn Lat ol Bull Lea Wayne Moree, hus Drace __ Rochester, OLive | wn ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 EE DP PPP PREPPED APPLES $1 Joa UP, vee eh rlieg Pf Orebard, 8460 Orenard Lk PIlGg DR cD 33 CEN B MApie bah before 3. oF ail (as Sale F “arm m Equipment 76 76 AAA BUYS THRU ‘So AT LEE'S Clinton chain saws, These are new ‘56 models, allow top prices for your ws) HP. We tillers, ali for | and rotary tier | with tillers from ie 5 awh aiecre ‘airbanks- riding mowers. Get our price! Reel type iawn mower, 6120. Excello, special 870 John an garden & orchard sprayers. 2 HP, reg $150, special Make Lee supp: ater for deas Lorre trade-in at Reliable service & tiac's oldest & iarges! LEE'S SALES & 8B! 921 Mt. Clemons St ALI Ig CHALMERS “O" | TRACTOR with mower and snow Res $406 ows Lets A your gardea & lawn 1936 for your best best ra. dea.er cE 2-Wheel trailer §35 2 | Wire, cross cut saw. Phone 5-1224 eee 1981 FORD TRACTOR. $780 20166 lw read, Phone Northville, 4 FOR toyke I | RGU SON TRACTOR OWNERS fet us service your tractors at your farm of business place Mo- for tune-up, brakes and clutch Work a specialty Genuine placement parts used Expert- enced and reliable, Geo Crosby iss Petrolia, Pontiac Call EM 35271 McCUILLOCH CHAIN SAWS| Rentals Parts & Repairs 1890 Crooks Rd MI 60446 500 CHICK ELECTRIC BATTERY bropder Mise poultry equipment Aiso 1000 feed 6 ft galvanized _boultry Betting 22-0402, RIDING TRACTORS Bolen's WHEELHORSE Fvane Equipment, 6507 Dixie Highway MAple 53-7878 or OR DAAee WE ARE REDUCING OUR IN. ventory See our complete line of farm equipment ‘ohn Deere. New Itea, Geb! Starline Jamesway dealers at Ortonville. Davis Ma- _ehinery Ph 45 Ortonville (SED TRACTORS _ NOW 18 ME Uy BUY AND CREDIT TER PE KING BROS. YOUR 1H DEALER PONTIAC Rp AT OPDYKE MCCHLLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP | in and see em at W F Miller's arden & Lawn Equipment, meh Woodward. (North of Mile Rd} Birmingham, Miew _Phone Midwest 4 Cs FE 6073 Mich. Chain Saw Distr. SALES SERVICE AND RENTALS MY 3-451! MY 35821 15 Front 8t. rie bos stalls eo Me bear ers Beautiful a sie ring country Call Rodney eral 5-2053 | : t Es / %, 7 ‘p . ‘ ; . \ E ; Me ; J # \ } 2 I Li Yr 7 vi Yr / THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956. : a a eee — ~ rer ee octane = SS ese =o z he = oe . | | , : : | ' Sale Farm Equipment 76 Boats & Accessories 85 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner For Sale Cars 91 _for Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars on! ____For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 ~~ | wee =) Seay | OR | mmr al tat nc tS i. ) “OR! | oe ; 49 CHEVIE 6 ONDITION 48 TO 52 FORDS Alt, GOOD NASH RAMBLER. ¢DR .. 195§ OLDS SUPER 88, GRAY AND PONTIAC. 1948 SED. CPE. R. & H. WATCH FOR! oa Ube MOTORS. : 4 #125 OL rae Bn, Oe ceed lied one ' tet gguee 7 a 15.000 k mois de eee a ake Very clean. must sell. 197 6. John- C Sara Le p —- <> ie ™ Tt —waG ) S| miles excellent condtt! white-| steering. ‘al son WAIT FOR! ‘MARINE SALES & SERVICE -_ Oy Cee ROLE SUS TIONN AG JERERE y i : RD: . ALE walls with extra pair of snow’ #3@ 00 —| 4) PONTIAC 2-DR EXCELLENT : etayey ter ear -_ . pCa Se Peete tams OF 28308 OA 83011 tires Private owner Ortonville G | transportation Carl Manning, 82) HUGE INVENTORY! CENTURY BOATS = A. etn BEL AIR 3 DR SHARP i959 FORD #DOOR CAR IN ‘ooop | 613. | at est Side Used G ° Pe eee ere 7 baa REA, rnovan YELLOWJACKET mechanical condition 6 tires in- $5 OLDS 98 ‘CONV LOW MILE- rive oul e | 186 PONTIAC 870 4 A R MERCURY MOTORS-TRAILERS PFRIEY FORD SALI cluding 2 snow tres FE 23-0074 age full power loaded FE 5-7332 | and save the difference. Many Hydramatic, push button radio, FEROUEON eat xrw Ors CADILLAC ALUMINUM BOAT OA #3011 _before @30 am or after 6 pm }—“8< = —————— | makes & models to chQose 7. ager! deat) beater Astvocter tara UIPMENT. SAVE UP To so ]NI.ANI) |. $4 CHEY 2ND CAR 2 DR POW. 46 FORD COUPE GOOD RUN- [ ITTLE | “Ww est Side Used | Signals, back up lights, windshield R CENT DATE sOON TO aon ow er glide heater excellent cond ning cond First g100 All des) 2 | 923_W. Huron ere washers, etc. A real buy. Call BE ANNOUNCED 2655 Barkman off Clintonville Rd Sun MI 41764 j | $3 OLDS 98 CONV. LOW MILE- OR 3-0208 HOUCHIENME SON) (eer LOOK! “oN Pantsa coe HOT | Sei tek Mess Meets ett Hentisg CIB acca, « E LA Bh 2 cover our ts da a i sh +o “J F « $le Wholesale and retail Federal eric GG vk Jul “FREY FORD SALES SPO i Pecks a aly Gaus extra nice at only $1145, 2 ¢ * einfotced Plastics 45 W. 1¢ Mii | be Ivmou dr engin | é : ackar Yr. | Gs nig to Bf SI 2 _F._Maie. Rochester O€ 19761 rp = at yr R “ nae eau cord Pius lane ; “OA 8 wip at: New paint $905 SCHUTZ MOTORS A Incoln 34442 Open Sun 8 te 1 pain uilewails, olher extras 7 aL} aE } 755 (REDIC ProORLE Ate beater aA gulomatic trans Ex a3} ‘ ‘a a a : Ans 10K License OT 38-31 ' 3 P ; = o) ] R . ce CAMPING TRAILER LIGHT, Just Nour car or truck coun Wea ee as cellent cod iow prin ERRE 81 Dos nem Nes TO! © Gee yay we ws eccell <— ontiac 4 Ql. IAG no oll 695 shape 6200 Cooley Lake Ra i: kj Cc h LOTORS C2) E010) LAKE ORION MOTOR SATES — re es ° 9D . . ca : Ta ene le tv 1K) y | ~ Afle at Clare fon Wa. : : ences Stine pw 7% ~ < eS qd : a Woe : : DID YOU KNON Has ins 1eV, Le “ tol a Sigal coro Giene Is SOT Ol 4 GOI 777 72.) 6 | ¢ (Ji ; \ \, z 2 ‘ 4 i F UU Bee * = . a ‘ ry { n rf ta You can now buy a modern re 751 pial Highway at Mis = = Shor Sen op sie Ba: mee ‘ "EY WK : ; ao At conditioned mobile home with low -MA 5-50 Open nights ! @ Q Ee ecu Se AN FapTy Va Dew Papas , ys i ae S/ NWIercl pee Oi COVine ; 64 ») roan i O te MON THe vac A ee eae 1 i 1 fj < 5S whe sVlo boul YY OW. CUE 5 @ Wo elec An 5 2 low down pavmet and balance i947 CHEV TRUCK WITH STOCK _like rent Mave in immediately rack Fuceiient condition $630 FR .. IMMPTIaTE DELIVERY Maunite % ; anh * Fp race Mesa, seu ) a TRAILER FACHANGE 2-9283 _ _ ey ee fe ch ACG Cao a age we be 5° Ford conv > 6H 595 60 8 Triegrapn FF 2-3900 (185) DODGE *. TON EXPRESS ES Wet tate 0 hues deus See ame eee ee ee Oe i ny. ot 5 _Open Eves & Sun pm Ms bo eam & tires very good BLG oie Oren ee Pe oe on Fin . , a Ae eee : =) . % fr oe : me . Chevroiet dix. | 495 3 ted J foal ~ “ sym : TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OTR , 4 : Ges a we Auto _ 1o_Accessories 1 80 HOW “ARD LARE, INC. LOW OVFRHEAD LOCATION Pos) OT Ds 88 2 LR Ssue se t Oe ee) 7708 Orchard Lake Rd Keego i , - — MeReAanhie Aaa Gcofee iC ; 9 NQC AUTO GLASS SERVICE ae sy ~f = Al! KING ST7F RAPGAINE ~ * A T Pr 2-Lone paint $4 down tak- ] f Clase: installed while you watt ‘44 DODOF 1-TON PICKUP. FX« < A Tl BUDGET PRICED FOR FASY +t UE Rew \ VE dy 7 5, We le ve ontlac ~ oy 6 _ vd oy We use the highest grade of shape FE 44878 or. MY 2-5492 | KO von an - OWNING sae ts UR ie : giast. Free } lb of coffee to a| ROUTE TRUCKS 12 FT VANS 0 St a b k $ 165 customer, All work guaranteed Good running order One 1947 | SAVE 4 te Wi 1 Tea 8) i e OF Se eetiee eoek Oren eaten Until 4. Teo 1648s Two l9st's Rubber | AS YOU RAVE NEVER RAVETD YOU SHO BY Y ; ub Auto Glass Co worth the $250 asking price o BEFORE \ 49 Ch l { 4 d i 122 Oakiand Ave _FE 4-70 he sold individually or fo greups NOM CVTO (= OOr mo OG AUTO PARTS CIVY BEN ERAGE (0 DON T NFL aAY—-acr TODAY! ; AATAT i The parts you need when yo — \ You fan save en extra tinh bo Coy) sk 49 D Ss 4 H Cc need visees Onen every day 1) Turk 81 Pootise Mich = é : $150) right row befere the si re Wo < ne iS oto ie .. end all dar Sunday -1940 CHEVIE 14-TON PICKUP $0) esd oo ayer Reo ae ta) or ; having season begins Chet wm petir oo. ; = t ‘ HOLLERBACK 8 AUTO PARTS Good condition §85 FE 4801! Wagen e028 ue ane al betire )\ ! : a Fon OMe ere @ Meolered! @ four gies A et : AN 22 i PS 2 ee Oc 7p eer Cylinders reborec Tuck Me i . 2 : NAT \ aol * 4 coUP ee Peres Mae dts er Sa Good d ay ae Te } , . . _ 33505 Shop 23 Hood Phone FE N Pane : i VEY Mei M ev Ha 7 sia ioe) a anes va TRADI Wo TDP IN ANG ie . eel Pt ( ) ii. } a Ford "84 Voctor Vice in | ; f1) Sea eee ene UND : ane : _For Sale Motorcycles &3 : © ocn sua 162 . ~ a Be Ne EOS ALL CARS GUARANTEED Pot | LE ET sets : [inemin 4 Caprl ¢ supe $8 PORIRSeCis iy Weert Wns ween cers omy: eee Be : FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON VV Lalo 1657 CHEVROLETS FORMER © ae Ae 1US2 FORIVN I RTA Sf45 SOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER” our Harley Davidson. Bee Harie» : (47ND AM OPT INTIS taxicabs Inquire *101 W Wuren Mercury 88 Custem 2 dint $1 Fe ; Radin heater, tinted glass = Davidson Bales Co. 372 South 1000 S MW ood ys ard a ize UL! vl ivi UW N1 | Y fey} + hd OT ve <) White wall tires You _ Saginaw III A SSC He eS erlanigg hy Wool intercuae) ss Monterew Hard name it its got it Rig - te s trace aliomanre Stock No Birmingham Mi 4 i: ; a ; i Piva 21) Boats & Ac Accessories _ _85 . ' LA OTORS ‘ | ' soe SR OSLOGT Nepcury 83 Cone F OP $2208 Nonlin fe I dSnnee N.3030 Licenes DG 78-27 ; ATTENTION _ ae ; RSS: City LE aes . hon cea yieeers oi mh, EER ANG Te Fastest and most beautiful apeerd “ FORD a TON PICKUP SCHL TA MOTORS Ses a ore me Ttts : I ay | Uhh Ste. duty SA 4 Vt i Fu boat on lake with remote con- Hees 5 9 5 Be inpeia) 48 Captcsune F eeree trol 28 HP. Evinrude lights. co: moter tes & QT SAW cused ard. ham : RE ® un en a Uittle me‘orcwork Y¥« er, trailer, windshield steering SA op ates 1] “orp