rf e Weather Sunday- Warm : Details Page 2 118th YEAR. oo ond ® kk ee f ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS _ ? + ’ . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955—34 PAGES ~ . ‘ AeeeTen nat PRESS UNTTED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; nd 2 Soldier ls Qui 2 om Friday. Maintenance shops in the and the interior of pier were burned. Damage was estimated at about | trend in a key state. Republicans | $500,000. Fire Hits San Francisco Hl ar wirepecte FERRY BUILDING DAMAGED — Fireboats move in close to pour | streams of water on biazing pier of Ferry Building in San Francisco | north wing of the historic landmark Remember That Tricky Ballot lf You. Want Fluoridation You Must Vote - Against Pontiac voters face\ a fluoridation issue at Monday's spring election. tricky ballot on the special The proposal reads: “Shall the ordinance pro- hibiting the addition of fluorides to the public water supply of the City of Pontiac be adpoted?” . . So, Pontiac voters who believe in fluoridation must vote “Against the Ordinance.” Those who oppose fluoridation must vote “For the Ordinance.” | Data From The Rev. Robert Garner, head ef the Citizens Fair Government League, today produced a copy of the Hearings Before the Commit tee on Interstate and Foreign Com- merce of the House of Representa- tives at Washington on H.R.2%41, a bill to forbid the flauoridation of public water supplies. This report contains the sworn statement of Dr. Max Gitmg, -sen- jor dental consultant, Worcester, Mass., accompanied by petitions against fluoridation signed by 119 Worcester dentists. He also testi- fied that he had the names of 10 Worcester physicians, who desired to take the same stand. These figures were contained in an article pulilished in the Press, Thursday, Dr, Joha D. Testimony Menroe, Oakland County Diree- ter of Public Health, was quoted in the Press as having received a letter from Dr. Alexander’ Wit- kow, Commissioner of Public Health at Worcester, giving fig- ures quite contradictory. The Rev. Mr. Garner points out that the original figures appear in the published report of the House | Committee hearings and are avail- jable for anyone who Cares to see them, and he produced a copy at the Press office to back up his, statement. He also called atten- tion to the fact that the original figures carry the date.of May 25, 26 and 27, 1954, which is later than the March 1954 figures quoted by Dr. Monroe.” ‘An Editorial Vote Against Fluoridation has been a hotly contested issue in Pontiac. Both sides have beén forthright and vigorous in espous- ing their respective causes. The Press has carried | lengthy arguments on both sides. Our own position is clear. ; WE SUPPORT FLUORIDATION STRONGLY. x 6 * Monday Election Seen Testing Party Strength Fluoridation Proposal Expected to Swell Vote to 10,000 in City Michigan’s Spring elec- tions next Monday shaped/ We do this becatise we are convinced from reading the | up today as the first major | evidence on both sides that the move is a modern, im-| test of Democratic versus} portant step in improving health. Republican strength ame It’s that simple. last November with national | i's a definite betterment party leaders keeping sharp eye on the results. Nearly all forward moves have been opposed. The list Two Supreme Court posts is long. In the main, this is a sensible attitude. There’s and a host of minor state|2° need to stampede Americans into anything. When offices are at stake. j the time comes, we usually march along in orderly _ Here An Pontiac, the controver- | fashion. sial fluoridation proposal and two | charter amendments are expected | to swell the city’s voter turnout | to between 10,000 and 12.000. Charter amendments deal with. The results are excellent. the city employes’ retirement plan, re ‘* re and a proposed redistricting of | some of the voting districts. (A| A vast majofity of the public health and dental map of the redistricting plan ap-| authorities believe in fluoridation. It is a proven thing pears on page 27.) |by now. Research on it has been going on for twenty- Polis :throughout the county | five years. : and in Pontiac will be open from | - 1am. pel 8 pm. Of course there are some who disagree. You can find Voters ‘in the county area will | elect-township officials in all town- | | ships. (More details on page 21.) A statewide Democratic victory | would reverse a long Republican x * * THE TIME IS HERE FOR FLUORIDATION, It’s ten years old. glories of America. thing in sight. You have the right to oppose every- * * * But those who support fluoridation seem to outweigh the opponents by a wide, wide margin. That fact stands out importantly, whichever side you are on. : /some who disagree with everything. * That's one of thet Quake Toll Now Counted at 327 in Philippines Damage Figures Rise Into Millions; Call Shock Worst in Century . a Bt DANSALAN, Mindanao, Philippines (# — The death toll in the disastrous south- | ern Philippines earthquake | mounted to 327 today with reports from outlying areas continuing to give a grim picture of terrifying de- structiorr. Most of the dead were counted in the Lake Lanao region of northwestern Mindanao where Friday's mighty tremors caused a giant wave which sub- merged an entire village on the west shore. lion dollars in crop damage. Additional millions in.damage was wrought to churches, public buildings and hemes which col- * An estimated 10,000 persons were | homeless, mostly in Lanao prov- ince. Officials.in the capital of Lanao province éxpressed fear the toil would climb further. President Dansalan and Iligan in Lanao. toppled old Spanish church on Oz- amis and ttiid the inhabitants: “TI am really sorry this had to Gov. St, T. Liveh of Lanac Said 300 bodies Kad been buried up to today. 7 A U. S. Air Force medical team ; have won spring elections in Michi- | | gan biennially, even in the face of | occasional Democratic triumphs in November. ; | 7 | Republicans have joined in the. Opponents of fluoridation warn that dire things “may | battle io make the campaign a, happen.”. The PRESS has consulted public officials in | strict party fight. Republican state; Many Michigan cities’ which have been Jluoridating their | chairman John Feikens has/ water supplies for varying periods up to ten years. The a eee hates statements of these officials, published in the Press this ing Michigan a “proving ground week, testify that no dire results have occurred. to refinp labor's political tech-} ‘The Press believes that if these other cities can enjoy niques for application nationally. tive beeniefibe of tecaitides tenth ths } | ontian Z Feikens said a Democratic viec- = net a e er teeth, €. people o _ are tory might signal the emer. | entitled to enjoy them too. = aa caren sae. One other thought. It is easy to find a few individuals eal — s in Michigan. who will testify that they have been upset, only to dis- Democrats have countered that) COver upon scientific examination and careful check-up Republicans, who sponsored | that there is no real evidence to back up their claims. nig fo work pil peels eae Some crave Attention and publicity. Some are honest Michigan “for an experiment in in their statements, but are highly emotional or imagi- labor busting.”’ . Besides picking two Supreme Court judges, voters will pick re- gents for the University of Michi- gan, directors for Michigan State College, a state superintendent of | public instruction, a state school board miember and vote on four | constitutional amendments. | The Bariows are the folks in the new comic styip Half Acre Castle, which starts Monday, April 4, in the Pontiac Press. This friendly and funny satire is home life just like yours or your next door neighbor's. . Be sure you are on hand to meet the Barlows. Once you get to know them as they settle down in Pontiac, they'll become fast friends with your entire family. Watch for them! Springfield Township Justice Proposes Central Traffic Violations Bureau Here A central violations bureau to “The only way at present for a judge to check an offender's com- -| for traffic laws.” “If a person knows he will haye to answer for a new offense in the light of past transgressions, rather than simply walk in and pay a fine, he might gain a new respe¢t A central bureau would ive a copy of each traffic. viola from every county law enf ment agency, the justice ‘¢ and each violator’s record kept up to date. “One phone cali would give a justice the whole picture,” said Leib, “‘and I think the cost would be more than made up through increased traffic safety.’ As an example of the value of having a complete record on hand, Leib cited an 18-year-old brought before him recently on a defective promised not to drive—the car until fixed and I dismissed him,” Leib stated. Four days later the youth was native. x * * Much of the opposition does.not condemn fluoridation. It simply suggests waiting. Well, ten years is quite a spell and it seems absolutely wrong to deny Pontiac children the benefit of modern methods and modern means. ; Pontiac is'a modern city. We make very modern things here. We want to stay modern. * * * We want to continue to be alive, assertive and progressive. Our civic and health measures should keep pace. Our people deserve the best. Let’s see that they get it. * * * The greatest single weapon in the hands of the opposi- tion to fluoridation is one of this earth’s most ancient devices: fear. a They preach fear through poison. Most good things may be poisonous in sufficient concentrate, but we eat them readily and daily. One part of fluorine to one million parts af water is perfectly safe. Some cities nat- | urally have two parts of fluorine in their water. No one ever tries to take it out, They accept their blessings and are happy accordingly. * * * All the best evidence shows that up to two-thirds of the decay in children’s teeth is stopped. This seems to be conceded by the opposition. Apparently it’s beyond dis- pute. Why should we deny Pontiac people this aid and protection? Health authorities, local, state and National, back fluoridation. Both medical societies and dental societies do. It’s the current health move. Do you wish to enjoy modern advantages? If you do, vote “AGAINST THE ORDINANCE.” x~* * * arrived today from Clark Air Force Base on Luzon. , Philippine geophysicists headed by Arturo Alcaraz said this quake epicenter was in the area between caraz told me#‘‘Fissures indicated terrific force,” Yawning cracks split highways, bridges were twisted, churches, public buildings and houses col- | lapsed—some of them sliding. into, Lake Lanao. Balmy Weekend Predicted Here Continued fair-and mild temper- atures are forecast here for the weekend. In a 30-day forecast, the U.S. Weather Bureau says temperatures in this area will average above normal and rainfall will be below normal ‘for the same period. Yesterday in downtown Pontiac temperatures ‘ranged from a low of 42 to a high of 68. Tonight the low will be near 40, rising to 68-72 tomorrow, At 8 o'clock this morning the mercury stood at 46, rising to 67 In addition to the 327 Confirmed dead, provincial officials listed 254| as injured and estimated five mil- | lapsed oF ‘slid inte the lake. | Pontiac. Ramon Magsaysay | flew to hardest hit cities, Ozamis in | Misamis Occiderital province, and | He climbed on the rubble of: the Lake Lanao and Iligan, north coast- | which does some $10 million worth al city. “This was the worst earth- | of business annually,- to other. hold- | quake we've had this century,” Al-| ings in Pontiac; Detroit, Ann Arbor i | - In taking controt of Grinnett’s, Se nee Local Men Get Grinnell Chain | Three From Pontiac | on Board in Deal for | Music Stores Controlling interest in the 76- | year-old Grinnell Bros. music store | chain has been acquired by Jack J. Wainger, president of WKC Inc., Announcing the move, one of. the largest retail business transactions in Michigan history, Wainger re- | vealed that Lloyd G. Grinnell had been retained as president | Four new directors, three of | them Pontiac men, have been elected te the beard of Grin- nell's. They are J. P. Toombs, an asso- | ciate of Wainger in WKC, to be | general merchandise manager and vice president; Robert R. Elderd, t : ‘ t senior vice president of Pontiac rite ok ined + a | Community National Bank; Lewis B. Daniels, Detroit attorney, and | anger. Wainger said that his new firian- cial interest in Grinnell's “is held by myself exclusively."” The Pon- tiac merchant, who only 30 years | ago was a clerk in a Woodward j avenue drug store, founded WKC } Ine. in 1925. He is adding the Grinnell chain. } + | and Chicago. Wainger said he will add com- plete lines of major and small etectrical appliances to the mer- chandise now sold by the chain. Grinnell Bros. Music Stores, | which began with a single music} shop in Ann Arbor in 1879, has) grown to inglude 34 retail outlets in Michigan, Ohio and Ontario, | Canada. as Now department stores, handie furniture, china, glassware and radios and television sets in addition to musical instruments | and supplies. i Wainger said he also plans to open new Grinnel branches and/ to step up the advertising program of the chain. | UM to Play Georgia ANN ARBOR &—The University | of Georgia was added today to the | they ! by 1 p.m. University of Michigan's 1957 foot- | ball schedule on Oct. 5. | as ae | in Old Barracks Superiors Assert He Was on Duty Day of Kidnaping ~A 20-year-old soldier who police said ‘was found alone in an abandoned Army bar- racks with a 7-year-old girl was undergoing intense questioning in Detroit to- day in connection with the sex Slaying of Barbara Gaca. The arrest of Pvt. Floyd Freeman last night was termed the most important lead ‘yet uncovered from more than 800 received Since the Tyear-old_girl’s body was found in West Bloomfield Township Wednesday afternoon. However, military author- ities late this morning said Freeman was on duty the day of the kidnaping. He was still being held for in- j vestigation of molesting a Minor. One Army officer said it is pos- sible for Freeman to have been absent without it showing on the records. Freeman, whose home is in | Espanola, N.M., was seized for in- | vestigation of rape after the father ; of- a T-year-old Detroit -girt re- , vealed that he had found the ~soldier and his daughter in the , abandoned barracks of a Detroit the gifl told him Freeman had mistreated her. She had not been raped, police stated. Freeman, who police said had | been reportedly washing out the interior and exterior of his car for the past several days, would admit nothing. He was carrying a newspaper clipping of the Gaca case ip his | pocket, but police said this was |.not unusual in that rewards total- ; ing more than $8,000 had been Posted. for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer. ‘ All officers and men in Free- | man's anti-aircraft battery are be- ing questioned to determine wheth- er he was actually present all say. | Plaster casts of tire tracts found in the dump remained to be com- pared with tires on Freeman's car. Barbara had been the object of intensive search in Michigan history until her blanket- wrapped body was found by a section hand in a garbage (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Bulletin WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department announced today that 76 technically trained Chi- | nes students have been granted permission to leave the United States —meaning they can go to Communist China. Through no one’s fault the question seems to be worded| | _ | backward. Pontiac’s City Commission voted for dation, but then petitions were cirenlated to put the ‘|matter up to a vote of the people. So, if you want to reverse the Commission’s decision, vote “For the Ordi-| ~_ nance.” If you favor fluoridation, VOTE “AGAINST THE ORDINANCE,” That means, ‘NO, I DON'T WANT FLUORIDATION KICKED OUT.” . \ : Ft ee COORDINATE WORK—Law enf To bring that about, VOTE “AGAINST THE ORD RE Cpe ie oo several agencies conferred Friday. afternoon Officials Confer on Murder Clues anti-aireraft unit. The {father said’ zed in Barbara Gaca’s Murder e. i . Aa F.| rae ‘ / yy i i . 4 d i .* sd ‘Dems Propose - Candidates for State ' Educational Posts Hit : Shortage of ‘Facilities ay * “ : + tem here yesterday. * Candidate for the “Michigan “gene B. Power, 49, of Ann Arbor, | and candidate for the State Board of Agriculture Dr. Connor D. Smith, 47, of Standish, toured Oakland County. The Board of Agriculture gov- erns Michigan State College. They blamed the “lack of suf- | "= rfe* © ee ere the Legislature's failure to take asserted. | | but 33rd | for each — and sec: | and | poli- Police Probing ‘Officer Beating | Man Assaults Officer After A Pontiac patroman, who had| been conducting a vice investiga-| tion on his own time yesterday | morning, was reported badly beat- with his own blackjack after “placing his assailant under arrest | on a charge of selling liquor ille- ; officer | | factory Condition today in Pontiac + * General knowledge of the inei- | “dent was delayed 24 hours because | not appear on the | ice regular day report at po- dquart hea ers. According to officers, Sexton had at the home of his cousin, Ar- | McGowan of 245 Voorheis Rd., | 4:3 a.m. js Returning home, he was flagged ‘“—fown by a man on Wessen street | “near Bagley street, The man asked | ~sexton if he wanted to buy a’’bot- man the officer's | car and “sold” the bettie fo Sex- | immediately arrested | _ the man, * Police quoted the assailant as| baying, “I'm tired of having cops follow me around,”’ as he grabbed ~the officer's blackjack and knocked him on the bead. He dragged him out of the auto and continued the beating in front of 118 Wessen St., police report. ~» The woman living nearby awak- ened her husband whose appear- ance at the front door caused the assailant to flee. t i The human tongue registers four | Maste sensations—salt, sweet, bitter | and sour. The tip records sweet > and salt. The Weather = _ AND VICINITY —Mostty rane y im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. - } * At 8 om: Wind velocity 16 mpah | Direction: West-northwest. c “ sets Gaturday at 6:58 p.m. ~ Tises Sunday at 6:12 a.m ! | 41 1 Friday in Pentiac (As Rocarded Downtown: COCR EK tem ees eeerees Weather—Sunny Jae Mane Gge tm Dentine > temperature ....,...... cose OO) Say temperature...) ...., oo) Je} Serceesseceeee t+. @ = * ihiaiinat \. 1 = 1908 17 in 106) | Priday'’s Temperatere Chart ee tem) har MOssarvecsss Two Democratic candidates for | University ot | Board of Regents Fu-| | ; ficient smaller college facilities on| | SPRING FEVER — Despite the fact that ice is barely off the lakes, | soaring temperatures and sunny skies prompted these high school stu- dents to risk pneurhonia for a dip in Svivan Lake. Apparently enjoying the dip are (left to right) Kathie Young of 196 Cherokee Rd.; Elaine Miller of 58 Dakota Dr.; and Leah Mae MacNutt of 38 Neome Dr. _)) THE PONTIAC PRESS: “SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1955 ino teemeememene + | ' a ey | ? 2 Poentise Press Phete Subpoena or No, Stassen’s Going _FOA Chief. to Appear); Before Senate Probers ae Regardless WASHINGTON @—Foreign Aid Director Harold E. Stassen will ,| appear Wednesday before the Sen- ate Investigations subcommittee. Whether he is going voluntarily or under subpoena was still in dis- pute today: . The subcommittee staff said a | subpoena was legally served on Stassen yesterday. Stassen's office said he refused to accept it since he had already arranged to appear voluntarily. * 7 Stassen himself repeated, in a letter to Chairman McClellan (D- Ark) last night, his ‘‘willingness to cooperate with you and your com- mittee and my willingness to meet with you or with the committee at any time.” * ¢* e Stassen has Cabinet rank both in his foreign aid post and in.his new position of special assistant to President Eisenhower to study dis- armament. It is unusual for con- gressional groups to go further than “‘invite’’ officials of Cabinet rank before them. * ¢ * The subpoena issued yesterday was not the kind normally used to require a witness to appear, but a document which “commanded” Stassen personally to hand over next Wednesday all his documents and records concerning negotia- tiens for a grain storage plant in Pakistan. ‘Grace Lutheran Holds Baptismal Service — At the 9 o'clock Palm Sunday service at Grace Lutheran Church, 25 children. will be baptized by the "Rev. Otte G. Schultz, pastor. A communion service will be held at 11 a.m. The Children's Choir directed by Mrs, dames B. Forman and the Junier and Senior choirs di- recteqd by Henry Elling organist will sing the traditional Palm Sunday anthem, “All Glery, Laud and Honor” based on St. Matthew 71,16. . At the 11 o'clock service Carol Lynn Buchmann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Rudolph- Buch- mam will also be baptised. The pastor will speak at both services. Although medicines ¢an Help. re- lieve symptoms of a cold, none has been found that will cure it. HOSPITAL VETERAN — Nurse ‘4 Orchard Lake Ave., (left) receives a gold watch from | the hospital a, Lauretta Paul, Pontiac General Hospital REV. LOWELL YEATTS Graduate of Olivet Speaks af Clintonville Revival meetings are being held at the Clintonville Church of the Nazarene every night except Sat- urday at 7:30 and witl continue through Easter. The Rev. Lowell Yeatts of Peru, Ind. will be guest preacher. The Rev. Mr. Yeatts is a cradu- ate of Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill. and has served the church both as pastor and cvan- gelist. The special music includes vocal numbers by the Kincaid family of Rochester and a guitar solo. The public is invited. ‘No Hunting’ Is Issue on Bloomfield Ballot BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Voters in four precincts here will act Monday to decide if hunting with firearms is to be prohibited in the township and to select a supervisor, a clerk¢ a treasurer, a justice of the peace, two trustees, and four constables.. A board of review office is open but there is no candidate. All the men are running 6m the Republican ticket. David FE. An- derson is candidate for supervisor; | Robert H, Dudley for clerk; Arno L, Hulet for treasurer; Albert C. Carr for justice; Albert A. Clark and Mark R. Kraus for tfustees; C. Mark Harper, Jr., Maurice S. Morey, Russell W. C. Pickering and Karl E. Rhodes for constable. Living Is Cheap in Cody CODY, Wyo, #—This town near Yellowstone National Park was a. grocery shopper's paradise today. A price war bétween chain and in- dependent stores knocked the price of milk down to 19 cents a half gallon. Potato bread was 9 cents a loaf. The price fight has been going on the past four weekends. director, at| by tbe hospital, — we i ‘ 4 =| Army Man Is Quizzed ~)|in Barbara's Death (Continued From Page One) Jovers lane near Halsted road and Pontiac Trail. Meanwhile. Detroit and Oak- land County police were check- ing hundreds of tips, some valid seme weird. None could be over- looked because of the very vi- clousness of the crime, Among the suspects was a De- troit:man arrested in Sylvan Lake early. Thursday for drunk driving. He was unable to give a satisfac- tory explanation for being in the area, police -reported. Also being investigated was a 13-year-old Warren Township girl's report that she had been molested by a big man in a leather jacket Thursday night. She said he leaped from his ear, a five or six-year-old blue Ford, and threw her into a ditch. She escaped by biting his hand, she stated. The same man followed her to school Friday morning and gave her this warning: ‘‘Get in here or you'll get what the Gaca girl got.” She said the n was. about six feet tall and weighed 200 pounds. Othe? clues were being checked in State Police crime laboratories. Plaster casts of tire tracks and footpfints, the blanket which cov- ered the body, the victim's cloth- ing, letters and other possible evi- dence picked up in the dump are all being scrutinized. Oakiand County officials met yesterday afternoon with top Wayne authorities to iron out problems and co- ordinate efforts. Robert C. Miller, chief investiga- tor for the Oakland County Prose- cutor’s office, said plans ‘were mapped to eliminate duplications in checking suspects. Headquar- ters for the investigation have been established here with Detroit de- tectives assigned here. State Potice will handle liasion between their own department, De- tréit Police and the Oakland Coun- ty Sheriff's Department, Miller said. ; Attending the meeting in Detroit were Prosecutor — Frederick C-. Ziem, Miller, Sheriff Frank Irons and Detective Leo Hazen, of the Oakland County Sheriff's Dept. They met with Wayne County Prosecutor Gerald K. O’Brien and other top Detroit and State Police officials. . ‘Meanwhile, the girl's grief- stricken family was planning her funeral services. Barbara's body, clad in the white dress she was to wear for her first church communion, will be brought to her parents’ Modest home today to remain until the funeral Tuesday, The funeral mass wil) be held in the Assumption Grotto ad- joining the school she was headed for 10 days ago when she was waylaid by her killer. ; * 4 * a e ‘4 > eS 8g > a f+ ~ ape Baia 358 A. H. Handren Dies in Detroit Former Pontiac Motor | Official Succumbs After | Heart Attack Last Night | Arthur Vincent Handren Sr., | a former superintendent of the| sheet meta] department at Pon-} tiac Motor Division, died at 10:30 last night at Harper Hospital in’ Detroit as the ‘result of a heart! attack. ° He was born Aug. 27, 1896 in St. | Martin, New Brunswick, Canada, | and was the son of James and Georgiana Handren. Mr. ; | tiae Motor as a plant super- intendent. In 1948, the family moved to) Florida. During the past year Mr. | Handren has been. with Packard | Other survivors include a sis- ter, Mrs. Howard K. Upham of Pontiac; and three brothers, Kart of California, and Eugene and Staniey, beth of Massa- chusetts. Funeral will be held Tuesday | at 2 p.m. from the Sparks-Griffin | Chapel with the Rev. C. George, Widdifield of All Saints Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be ; ' in White Chapel Memorial Come-| tery. | If friends care to make memor- | jals to the heart fund, in lieu of; flowers,” it will be appreciated by the family. . Hospital Makes Service Awards 24 Present. and Former Employes Honored at! First. Annual Dinner | Pontiac Genera] Hospital honored | 24 employes who have worked for | the hospital ten years or longer at the first awards dinner held. Thursday night, The 24, some who | have retired, represented a total | of 307 years of service. | The hospital currently has 483 full-time workers on its staff. | A gold watch was presented to | Irene Barnes, a nurse in lying-in | department for 31 years, by Lau- | retta Paul, hospital director. Winners of the I5-year service | award pins were Elsie Forney;‘| Prances King and Augustine Veres. | Receiving 10-year service pins were Mrs. Rosie Murphy, Mrs. | Elizabeth Moffatt, Lillian Cole, Ce- | cil Clemence, Antone Widmar, Do- | menico Basacchi, Mrs, Zina Cox, | Mrs. Lula Buckler, Mrs, Hattie | Stone, Mrs. Pearl Hallett and Fred | Waterson, Other recipients of 10-year pins were Mae Neeley, Mrs, Florence Svendsen, Margaret Cunningham, | Mrs, Piccola Jackson, Mrs, Doro- thea Dunavin, Mrs. Margaret Bur- f if i E op — Voters, of = members wil] be elected, a justice, of the peace, an- associate* justice and a constable. a3 < tative decision to move Shain Park children and four sisters. one block south and construct a Funeral service will be Mon- | Parking lot on its present site. day at 11 a.m. from Case Funeral A $125,000 bend issue proposal Home in Saginaw, the Rev. S. N. | aske autherity te issue 15-year Wallace of Fordney Avenue Bap- general obligation bends te build | tist Church in Saginaw will offici-| a reereation area—artificial ice ate. Graveside service will be bere skating rink in the winter and at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Perry | general sperts area m the sum- Mount Park Cemetery, the Rev. | mer—at Eten Park. Fred Tiffany of Bethany Baptist) as with other communities in call at the funeral home after 7 sion, in to join p.m. tonight. Harvey Dohner - Harvey Dohner, 8, of 169 Rae- burn Ct., died this | his home. He had been ill two years. Born June 11, 1868, in Warsaw, Ind., he was the son of Joshua Dohner and married the former Cora E. Haas March 12, 1893 in Co- lumbia City, Ind. Mr. Dohner was a member of the First Congregational Church and F & A M Lodge 21. He had retired from the General Motor Truck & Coach Division where he had worked in the maintenance department. . Surviving besides his wife are a son, Frank, of Pontiac and two grandchildren. Arrangements will be announced | later by the Farmer-Snover Fu- | neral Home. ‘ } Kentucky Evangelist to Conduct Revival Clifton DeBord of ‘Ashland, Ky. will conduct revival meetings at the First Church of the Nazarene, | 60 State St. beginning April 5 and) | continuing through April 17. The! | service will] be at 7:30 p.m. The) Bay Emery Service will be Monday at 10 a.m. from Voorhees Siple Chapel for Bay Emery, 72, of 412 River- side Dr. He died yesterday in Pon- tiac General Hospital after a sev- en-day illness. Born in Michigan, he was the son of Frederick and Mary Lou Robinson Emery and was married to Alta Mae Sutherland. Retired from Pontiac Motor Di- children, and a brother, Oscar of | Kansas City, Mo. will be in charge | {of the music, They sing solos) The Rev. Paul R. Havens of , and duets; conduct the Children’s | First Methodist Church will of- | work: whistle and give religious | ficiate at the funeral Monday at 10 | readings. a.m. from Voorhees-Siple Chapel, | Both Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins at- | followed by burial in Orleans tended Olivet Nazarene College, Cemetery at Orleans, Mich. Kankakee, Til. and have served as | . music directors: i Mrs. Charles Merrell Mrs. Charles (Margaret T.) Merrell, 96, of 192 Beach St. died yesterday morning aftera tive ‘Bloomfield Hills anata Ta to Vote Monday pBore, im South Waltingtord. vt On S Amendments: ter of Robert and De Dwar Adair. . Mrs. Merrell came here 25 years *™endments to the city charter | ago from Vermont where she was; Te On the ballot in the April 4 a member of the Congregational ¢!¢ction, including one to authorize | Church the city td join with other test | County. communities in the pro- Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. y Bessie sans of menor six | Posed Evergreen Interceptor Sys- | grandchildren, 12 great-grandchil-| \°™ nae poseting authorize the pa Gren and one great-great-grand-| rain pean _ sewer Mrs. Merrell is. at the Pursley Fa _—s one @ Se date | Funeral Home where prayer. ser- | ,. = « of nominating peti- vice will be held Sunday at 8:30 tons to permit more time for bal- | p.m. conducted by the Rev. Mal- lot printing; another deals with | colm K. Burton of the First Con- | Changes in assessment procedure | gregational Church. She will then | oon ere Ww premsat: wate rage be taken Monday to South Walling- ' Social assesemente wy alee the | ford, for burial in Green Hill | pallot. | Cemetery. : | Five men are candidates “for | ST ‘ | three city commission openings: | Thomas B. Moffett - (John S. Bugas, Lyman J.) Mollie A. Priest in Saline Sept. 18, | With Chiang Tomorrow 1898. . TAIPEI, Formosa (#—U.S. Army | Mr. Moffett has lived in Pontiac | Secretary Robert T. Stevens is ex-| 26. years, coming here from St.| pected here tomorrow to confer | Louis, Mo, He had retired in 1$5| with President Chiarig Kai-shek, | Three Local’ Pr birds, and fossils * oposal Ss Up to Electors Monday. Se eal ee F Nature Study Class The _8-week course, open the \ public offered especially to eight years old. Field study will include plants, insects, minerals, rocks Interested persons unable to attend registration meeting a may obtain further in- ormation from the course in- sttuctor, Walter P. Nickell, at BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Five | MI! 41600. “= ~~ $< — HELP WANTED :' Apply \ Employment Office 7:15 A. M. to 5 P. M. GMC Truck and Coach Divisions 660 S. Bivd., Pontiac from Fisher Body Division where | he had been émployed in the ma- | terial department. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs James Heathman and a son, Seigel | Moffett,. both of Pontiac, One sis-| ter and two brothers alse survive. Serviee will be Tuesday at 2) p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Fu-| , neral Home -with the Rev. Carl Downey of the First Social Breth- ren: Church officating. Burial will follow in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Blanche Fregard in Detroit in 1945. e years ago, he was a member of ie a Sulblan eiekent by ie Foumne ee ‘ the BILLY McCOOL dies tee stort, tare. Etcakee ery WDE, i hn “: a gavel hesce Hveet af tar Civ, tnd tore TVAL : DOL TWINS brothers, David, of Bay City, and | Revival services opened March 27th at the Apostolic Church of Christ Jacob; of Pontiac, ~ to capacity crowds. The complete congregation has shown great The recitation of the rosary will Tesponse and enthusiasm t these special Pre-Easter Services. Services be at 8 o'clock Monday evening in| Will continue nightly through Easter at 7:30 p.m, the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Monday night service will have as special program Bobby MeCool The funeral will be held Tuesday | playing every instrument on the rostrum including Spanish Guitar, Catiatie, Chinen "wens burial wine . | Spanish Guitar, Accordion, Bass Viol, and as a special attraction Mount Hope Cemetery. will play a tune on @ guitar pick. - Se oe i if a — * i < pe: be vi ¥ heii sala ia esi wiih ore oo SMe PRT fa — Ee Oe vn aaen Joe Aen ST Oe i ca ra THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY,.-APRIL 2, 1955 / aa a: { Complications Set In liam H. Starkweather, Although strangers, she visited him at While they were to stain niedos Gd teen he eee last Easter, Sh 's cer|ment to Starkweather was an- was in a collision with that of Wil- nounced. takes to water the. the .submerged in eea-water within the conden! ser system of the Ile de France, bears witness to the dependability, the durability ef Movado. - After the completion of the round trip journey, continu- ously under water, the watch was found to be in perfect running condition, not one bit worse for its experience. This end other Movado water- esistant wetches with or with- us eweep escond hands, in Geinen atch etal end pei 4K gold, self-winding or man ety Tomah excitable from $08, The identical modal that trav- olled the.Atlantia, in etainkss 4 es steel, $76, ETL BOE a *% OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 16 West Huron Street Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society By GEORGE BURNHAM ponderous giants, may be the na- —, “And a| tion which will spark civilization's are definite indications that tiny| seen by religious and secular lead- ers everywhere_as the only hope of TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS 2. THE EASTER STORY—< Jesus Is Betrayed a1 Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 disciples. When Jesus and the disci- | ples came to Jerusalem, Judas went to the high priests and told them he could turn over Jesus to them. They said they would give him 30 pieces of silver. Judas’ chance to betray Jesus came when Jesus was in the Garden of Gethsemane after the last supper. Judas led priests and of- ficers to him. Judas told them he would kiss the man they should arrest. When they entered the garden Judas came up and kissed Jesus. The soldiers seized Jesus and led him off to the high priest. Tiny Scotland May Be Nation to Spark Civilization’s Spiritual Awakening .”" There | spititual awakening — a situation|. “Reliable INSURANCE’ Protection” Wim. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 | 2 | Tomorrow: Jesus is tried. t Unanimous support for Proposal | No. 3 on Monday’s state ballot was announced today by the. member- ship of. the Pontiac Education Assn the Oakland County District of the Michigan Education Assn. and the Pontiac Board of Education. | Other boards, including Roches- | { ter, Birmingham, Walled Lake, | Waterford, and Avondale have gone on record endorsing the proposal which, if passed on April 4, will provide a state school building loan fund in the amount of $100,000,000. 1.—Establish a fund from which school districts may borrow pro- vided the local levies required to Pay annual principal and interest exceeds 13 mills. The state will annually lend State Proposal No.3 Backed the local need is met in order -to required over 13 milis. 2.—Require that districts con- tinue to levy 13 mills even after repay the state for the amount loaned. This is neither an outright grant or gift program, says Sen. William 8S, Broomfield (R- Royal Oak), proponent of the bill in the state Legislature. “It is not poverty or heavy debt that is retarding the building of | schools in this state. The principal | reason for the delayed building program is constitutional limita- tion on financing which forces tax- payers to pay in eight to 12 years,” points out Schimmet. Proposal No. 3 will allow school districts to pay for their building needs over a period of from 35 to 30 years and will thus reduce the high interest rates now being charged in Michigan. ‘responding period than he had | a world doomed’ by confusion, frustration and atomic destruction. Sir Winston Churchill -has said: “Our problems have gotten quite beyond us. The . human mind is not capable of solving the problems that face the world.” President Dwight Eisenhower has stated that a return to God is the only hope for peace. Church leaders throughout the world have warned—“‘we must re- pent or perish.” The Bible says: “If my people which are called by name shall humble themselves, | and seek my face, and turn from | their wicked ways, then will 1} hear from heaven, and will for- | give their sin and heal their land.“ | Evangelist Billy. Graham, now in the second week of an All-Scot-' land Crusade, told the writer: | than This could be the spark that will Here are some of the indications in Scotland, a nation of great re- ligious heritage and tremendous Christain influence : The advance build-up for the All- Scotland Crusade reached a point | unprecedented in history. Radio| and the press bombarded the peo- | ple with news about Billy Graham. | Not all of the comments were fa- vorable but all had an effect. For months before the young| American arrived in Glasgow, he | was the subject of conversation | throughout Great Britain. Amaz-| ing results of the crusade are now | flowing through these channels ‘to | Europe, Australia, New -Zealand, | Africa and the United States. The man on the street is talking about Jesus ‘ Christ. . During the first four meetings at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Gra- ham spoke to capacity crowds totaling about 75,000 and saw ap- proximately 1,500 decisions for | Christ—more decisions for a cor-| ae ever seen in any campaign. For) the last several weeks of the cru- | sade, through the facilities of the | British Broadcasting Company and a special relay network, he will address over 1,000,000 people each night. The sun never sets on the prayer meetings now being held for Glasgow. People around the world, on sNew York's Fitth ary posts of darkest Africa, are praying that God will begin « religious awakening in Glasgow that will circle the earth. There has been no time in his- tory when the clergy of Scotland was united in such a way, work- ing and praying for a common ters of Scotland, Graham said, “TI live in a little town. (Mon- treat) in North Carolina, which has a population of about 500. There are high mountains almost everywhere you léok. Before. leav- MOTOR OVERHAUL DON’T MISS THIS ing for Scotland, I went out al- VALUE! most every day and climbed one | 4 of these mountains, partly for the jor Other exercise, but mostly because I wanted to be alone on a mountain- top with God. “All ‘the elements for revival prayed for city in the history of the Christain church. It wil] not are here. Glasgow is the most be a miracle if we have a miracle. It will be a miracle if we don’t have revival. j “And the church must lead the MECHANICAL REPAIRS ~NQ MONEY DOWN ageman! PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE GO. Free Parking in Reor 102 $. 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Advertisoms = cough. and certain radioactive isotopes an ‘ - Any change in normal bowel | have proved effective. es a was over cured by pile, pow. |Sb0ut two out of every three , Waterford zeyenle Voters Second (and just as important): ders or any home remedy, of American families, Periodic examinations by your by quack or ‘wonder decter’ 6—There is one cancer death ap- — sche & “anand ‘inion, Gotaet proximately eyery two minutes in} « Early detection is the answer or eatin. the U.S. that may save your life. Research 7—Cancer today. kills more chil- ~is doing a wonderful job and there | The national society prefers not| dren (in the U. 8S.) from 3 to 15 to deal in scare figures, but do| years of age than any other Jnl HUAULAAANADAUNIT] | vou know: __| disease. nee HERE 1S PROOF = . jout was a two-story boarding house. ied howto The T hip Record Proves These Facts buried city, Randall states. He said its second floor remained visible CHECK long. after the rest of the town site “was covered by the dines. THESE In fact, Randall recalls, the TES several years wag abandoned, But wind and = sand peotated wait oven. tts 1. Efficient and friendly Administrative ioe Republican ’ The Singapore veteran said his A il 1951 Administration took office. = way. when the mills departed. | bome town's heyday saw two saw. prit, 2. MODERNIZED FIRE DEPARTMENT. | . ; = ‘ mills operating simultaneously, a July 9, 1952 Purchased fire leciiSaw wasn kee | CC. (44 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Josh | sets with a similar institution in| fam. H Randall. He says his father was | Allegan, the boarding house and May 2, 1952 Purchased 58 ee ee Powerful Motor & sawmill engineer who moved | ghout 50 homes erected on three | fi Sept. 6, 1952 Contracted for new ) on Elizabeth Lake Rd 6” Blade the family to Saugatuck when | parallel streets running north and *Sept. 24, 1952 3. ORGANIZED and nd EQUIPPED MODERN end EFFICIENT POLICE DEPT. A Must for Any Workshop teoeiry heeded aunt Was Welds es Wilkes a ae nase te 38" ar earetiondtimescat ay edie yp Ri pp omg = ¢ 50 Randall claims a hundred vil-} school or form of government, 4. INSTALL POLICE @ FIRE TRIAL BOARD. Only ~ lages like Singapore were left dead | Randall “Oct. 18, 1954 Enectment of ordinance establishing « Police and Fire tricl board. coon ee ee ees 5. REBUILT end EXPANDED THE TOWNSHIP WATERFORD SYSTEM. ae . gatuck, then known as “ ats. , 1952 Ordinance to combine Elize Loke to Waterford water -Keego Hardware Sepnpere, ke says, wes st oom Randall says the lumberjack trade Ara 2, 1952 _ Contract let for: sues Waki Bead ca Fea ee Warehouse Co. entirely by the Temaber “eal poe A gy gal on ser Ape Fer duly 18, 1953 firm te draw up @ moster plan for sewer and water system for entire . Waterford Township. 20 Oomun $e. $6 2-0008 | 25 aoe cheat Get anty Bing teat| se a tee ene] Sept. 10, 1952 Bids let to make the Merion Street wall « workable ond producing wel. remained ‘after operations moved| good for credit at company deaie-| 6. ESTABLISHED THE FIRST BUILDING CODE ond SANITARY CODE ont ™ tay ar ene bo to58 ~~ Enectment of the Senitery Code. ___4 Your Landscaping Problems— |}... endett says be snd stter cu. a 1, PURCHASED VOTING MACHINES and ESTABLISHED SIX ADDITIONAL PRECIICTS FOR ee Are Ours . and a half to the Ward School, CONVENIENCE OF VOTERS. ; located where old U.S. 31 and Merch 12, 1952 _ Purchased 23 voting — : PLAN your landscaping for increasing beauty the new highway meet north of April 5, 1952 - Effective dete of 6 new | - throughout the- 7; Saugatuck, ESE! " m1: - 8. INSTALLED be phi Lies AT DANGEROUS INTERSECTIONS. - DO IT NOW—Before the S Rush! The survi te! June ____ Seott. Leake Roed at Dixie Hwy. Services of a trained oe Artist available || turned his beck on the ‘Somber IM ; Feb. 4, 1952 - Silver Loke Road ot Dixie Hwy. 3 without charge. eel went on to become one = is en , Airport Roed wpe tery }- Town & Country Garden Center} So: Sut an sort 28, 1958.“ Frembes at Disis Hwy. 4 5812 Highland Rd. (M-59) Just East of Airport || trom the lakes and lives with his Sch $0. 1955 ea meee ae | Open Sunday OR 3-7147_ || wife. of 67 years in a. pleasant 9. ESTABLISHED A MORE ADEQUATE STREET LIGHTING PROGRAM IN SUBDIVISIONS ond AT DANGEROUS INTERSECTION <1 epee epeter es on. Line J Sam Sena Says: . Jen. 12, 1955 Marian Street ordered from Detroit Edison. Feb. 14, 1955 Ordered from Detroit Edison 12 additional str eet et dangerous intersections. STO 10. TOWNSHIP PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD end SAFETY PROGRAMS. MY RE WILL BE - July 9,-1953 improved Hetchery Road and provided new street. Oct. 16, 1953 Contrect let for Hatchery ¢ and resur fecing of Hotchery Reed end Frembes Street. 11. LOWERED CRESCENT LAKE RO say. Uy nye Contract let for rebuilding Crescent Loke at M-59. OPEN SUNDAY From 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Re-Elect ——_ Re-Elect Elect Lioyd A. hadaseb Ba Dorcas Tibba SUPERVISOR CLERK” TREASURER . Retain. [(X) WILLARD JOHNSON $3 7rustee — Re-Elect i BURTON HILLIKER Constable - Re-Elect KIOSCAR LOOMIS Trustee Re-Elect K) EVERETT DRAKER Constable ‘Re-Elect KIDONALD WHITE Justice of Peace * Elect &) THOMAS PETERSON Constable Re-Elect &) = oo Board of Review. ‘Elect LLOYD GIDLEY Consiable _ ~+—~Re-Elect KJ LYMAN GIRST Highway. Commissioner a Lets cathe te an & i ‘ / Vote Strai FREE PARKING OPEN TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT "TIL 9 O'CLOCK | PHONE FE 2-0262 * y — aoa “ CHURCHILL: A Mah and an Era (10). THEY HAVE LEFT MAN,..\— DEVOURED BY VERMIN, “) BY, Fine rt — Exchequer for the Conservatives. The wos the spring- ay Ministcy end Cherchil fied it ia a] tune to watch Bertish to the Prime Put -Faith in Experts, Says Mrs. Wyman “Put your faith and trust in the experts,’ urges Mrs. George Wyman, Pentiac housewife and member of the Parent-Teacher group which first proposed the | fluoridation of Pontiac’s municipal water supply. “Believe in those who have) saved millions from disease,” she | continues. “The people of Pdntiac | must have faith in the experts) when voting Monday, April 4, on the issue of fluoridation. Since only our physicians, dentists, and public health officials have the dation both om a national basis) which Dr. Hurme has charac- dation and who furnish muco of , the effectiveness and the safety of scientific knowledge and back- and on a local one. Our local! terized as controversial has the stimulation to those people , fuoridation we now have, ac- ‘ ground necessary to know the health department,. with the sup- been made tly by who oppose it. Those who are cording to the Department of VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN actual facts on the subject, we port of almost all of the local) David B. Ast, D.D.S., director of doing the most harm are a few Health, Education and Wellare, must respect their judgment and physicians and dentists, are) ihe Bureau of Dental Health, private physicians and dentists Division of Dental Public Health trust them to guide us in our decision. “Ninety-five per cent of the people in the United States have decayed teeth; and dental defects | are accumulating four or five times faster than dentists can correct them. By fluoridating over Pontiac water supply our experts tell us we will have the © opportunity to give our citizens better dental health by reduciag teoth decay by two-thirds. ‘The highest authorities on the subjects of healthy bodies and healthy teeth after intensive re- search and studies, have recom- mended fluoridation as a safe, effective method of reducing tooth decay. Fluoridation is not a cure but a preventive measure. And) no other public health measure has ever undergone such extensive study before being recommended for public use or has had such supportive evidence to bear out its conclusions. “Scientific investigations have found no indication that fluoridated water has ill-effects on anyone—) sick or healthy, young or old. The United States Public Heath Service says it has yet to receive. one Valid complaint of injurious effects. “ ‘Fluoridation has. been over- } ; ‘authority’ tionists is Dr. V. O. Hurme. The nation’s mest important medical | and health groups. Opposition tiens, with the exception of chirepractors, has been non- existent,” says Dr. Themas L. Hagen of the U. 8. Public Health Service, chief of the Dental Di- vision. “The dissenters speak only on | dangerous or ineffective. a personal basis and do so without | the backing of comprehensive laboratory or field experiments.’ “So we find in evaluating the evidence, overwhelmingly in favor of fluori- heartily in favor of fluoridation. that the experts are) “They are so completely for the | idea that the opposition had to use written by an ‘outsider.’ Each assertion by the opposition was refuted by the facts.. And each person quoted as an authority on fluoridation by the opposition was carefully checked by the fluorida- tionist with the A.M.A., A.D.A. or U. 8. Public Health Service. “In every instance the source used by the anti-flueridationist could not be considered an authority on fluoridation unless it was by self-appointment. For exampilé, Dr. Lee Spira is con- in every case an article; of his paper leaves the reader with the convictions: a) that the author has failed to review the | voluminous literature which gives | concrete evidence _upon points | which he confesses himself to be in doubt and b) that his use of such terms as “‘mass medication” and “‘compulsory”’ procedures re- veals an emotional bias which | casts doubt on his objectivity.’ “A lengthy comment on points N. Y. State Department of Health. Te quote the lattetr ver- batim: : “*Many of the public health procedures were generally applied with far less study and knowledge rot the mechanism by which they worked or side reactions than is | known about water fluoridation. stantly being quoted as af | authority by the anti-fluorida- tienist. The report eof the “‘Our information indicates that in his tour about the country representing anti-fluoridation in- terests, he has claimed member- ship in his local and state medical socities and in the AMA. We know nothing of his alleged foreign honors, but we are fully aware of the fact that he holds ‘no mem- bership in any reputable medical society in this country.’ “Another person quoted as an by the anti-fluorida- Missouri Medical Association says of his article: “His article produces no evi-| For The RB ainy Days A study; I know of no public health pro-; pesitions cause lay become confused and anxious for their own safety. “Some such professional men {are known publicity seekers. they had any proof of their claims, we would be grateful to them. | Because they have no proof we recognize them as the unfortunate phenomenon which has accom- panied many advances in science) as recorded in medical history.’ “Since time has proved both cedure, including water chlorina- tion, pasteurization of mitk, or vaccination which has had the intensive and comprehensive study before it was applied as water fluoridation has had.’ “Garland Weidner,’ M. D., M. P. H., city health officer of Saginaw, commenting on the op- porients stated: “There are certain commer- cially inspired and selfishly mo- tivated groups who oppose fiuori who have opposed fluoridation on theoretical grounds. “ ‘These men have degrees in medicine er dentistry, but no sound knowledge of the texicolgy | of fluorides and no sound proof ef any injury having occurred from the controlled fluoridation | of water. much fluorine fects from it. people te in Washington, D. C:, 2,730 com- munities with fluoridated water serving 26,502,757 people. “Pentiac now has about half as as is needed and If people who have lived here all | their lives have had no ill ef- By adding the other part we can protect our THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955 By Ward Cannel and Ralph Lane | children and the childten tor {from disease, that we have faith generations to come from dental | in the experts, faith in the facts decay. es FIVE: a 'Eesh—-What a Grouch j and faith in ourselves by voting |. 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HURON at TILDEN OUT OF TOWN BRANCHES KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ’ ; | es 4 > s/ - an kc paalieadialina dhe emrntecr—tesemenin sitter ee ae OOD eee a ae aren ae or aca ste tte ee 4 GER BO a ~ PHE-PONTIAC P Wie f - bi fp { }- os sy a 4 f 4 pS Pa / pole Led » RESS Ponties 12 Michigan = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955 Voting on Monday a Right and a Duty Monday, election day, is of special im- ’ portance to the people‘of Pontiac and This opportunity to vote not only is one of the greatest privileges of Ameri- can citizenship, but a solemn obligation to our home community, our State and our Nation. ek * * At stake are many township offices, several important State posts, four State constitutional amendments and, in Pontiac, the issue of fluoridation. . State offices to be filled include two seats on the Supreme Court, two on the University of Michigan Board of Re- gents and two on the State Board of Agriculture. Others are one seat on the State Board of Education and the office _ of Superintendent of Public Instruction. * * * As usual the polls will be open from records shiow, a single vete sometimes has elected a candidate or decided a vital issue. Don’t forget to cast yours. control. , The major trouble seems to be in the new Armas Government, which with the ___ encouragement of the United States, | | i 1 I | io succeeded in overthrowing the Commu- nist Arbenz regime. Greatest cause of concern seems to be the government's in- tent to undo the last of the land reforms instituted by the Com- munists. This is so because - Jandiess peasants are one of Guatemala’s most serious prob- * * * Already the new regime has.repealed | the lahd reform laws. Now a bill has been prepared to give landlords the right -to evict’ tenants occupying the divided land. | The new government is making a seri- ous mistake in concluding that land re- form is evil because it was inaugurated by Communists. Moreover, the fact that this reform was badly handled by Arbenz officials doesn’t justify abandon- ment of the whole idea. we we w® If the proposed law goes through, the old and evil relation- ship of landlord and peasant would be restored. Evictions would put thousands of peasants on the roads with no place to go. It would be difficult to think of a quicker way of restoring Com- munists to power. . Guatemala sorely needs a broader foundation for its economy. This can be done only with a sound land distri- bution program for breaking up the old feudal estates into small farms for land- less peasants. Lobbies and Congress | |. It’s a safe generalization that too few Americans realize fully the role played in our Federal government by registered It also is probable that too few citizens pay attention to the amount spent by lobbies to influence In 1954, ‘according to Con Quarterly, that added up to $4,286,158, the smallest ‘gum reported since the registration law was enacted in 1946... x kok ‘fis interesting presting fact about that fa , caiaalalaamlae a ‘reflects a sharp drop from the high * point of $19,000,000 in 1950. _ Ohne reason for the decline is the effect of Supreme Court de-. procedures of the maintaining registered lobbyists For example, the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce did not file a regular report for the fourth quarter. of 1954. Instead, the Chamber filed a statement to the effect that legal counsel had advised that such a report was unnecessary. x * * These new procedures probably ac- count for the 1954 changes in the list of 10 top spenders. These and the amounts reported were: National Milk Producers $185,496, American Railroads $185,379, Post Office Clerks $146,012, AFL $125,996, CIO $120,119, Farm Bureau $112,408, Elec- tric Companies $110,537, Southern In- dustrial Council $99,805, Farmers Union $85,762 and Rural Electric Co-operative $83,325. SEES Srex nobility in others, your own will rise to meet it. LLL TrutH is on the scaffold when wrong is on the throne. Humiuurty, like darkness, reveals the heavenly lights. The People’s Business Election Fight Hot Schools, Courts in Politics, Pattern of 50 Years Broken By JACK 1: GREEN LANSING—For good or bad, the traditional separation of politics from education and the courts has been pretty well destroyed in the spring election campaign. Observers doubt whether it can ever be re- stored. ~ — oes It is generally conceded that the framers of the Michigan Constitution placed the elec- tion of Supreme Court justices and the heads of the state school systems at the April election in order to get it away from the - normal excitement of a fall general election. This decision has proved itself sound as far as keeping the administration of the schools and the courts free from gut- ter politics. And, of course, as a byproduct, it has been generally kept those same institutions in the hands of the Republican Party. . Apparently, outstate Republicans would turn out year after year in sufficient num- —pers-to- continue their controls of these in- stitutions, while big city Democrats would go to the polls only when there were key per- sonalities or issues on the fall ballot. Observers can’t blame the state’s new Democratic organization for wanting to get a finger in these institutions, too. After all, they could not be said to have achieved com- plete victory, to have domination of the ad- ministration and policies of all state govern- ment until they capture these at the polls. But this year the pattern of a half-— was broken by the obvious carry- Democratic strength from last the last at been one of the bitterest, ‘most vituperative campaigns in state his- tory, not even matched by recent governor- ship elections. The responsibility for this can. probably be pretty well divided between the two major parties. You can say that if this one had not done so and go the other one wouldn't have done such and such. But the result is the same, a bitter partisan fight over schools and courts of a sort never before seén in Michigan. ; f the Republicans win this one they will naturally conclude that their formula of name-calling is the prescription for future elections. - If the Democrats win, they, too, could not be blamed if they decide they tan repeat their successes two years hence with the tar brush as the favored weapon. Politicians regard it as inevitable that when two strong political parties really come te grips the emotional heat is bound te get out of bounds. But even politicians concede that you can’t have the schools and the courts being kicked back, and forth from one party to the _ other election after election. And this is especially true when, as in th election, the issue of political and econonjic its actions in office that it meant promised. The net result of spring election paigns like 1955 is almost certain to heighten de- mands for taking the schools and court out. of politics—-which also means taking them out of direct responsibility to the intendent of public position _ Already part of the legal profession is be- ginning to roll its eyes heavenward in at the tenor of the present Supreme. campaign. e: And more schoolmen have been ; » at the implications of the fight over superin- - tendent of public instruction. e A, THE PONTIAC PRESS, 7 ATH nit r . ; i * ~ _SATURDAY, APRIL 2,1 PROM IT. #7: —— The “Bridge Builder” Days of All Faiths Holy Week Coincides With Jewish Passover By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The events of the Christian Holy Week originally- occurred during the Jewish Passover festival. Nowadays, because Jews and Christians use different calendars, the two great occasions do not uf itl ‘ ! | H C it if pili : if : i i 37 | Fy 5 | + J = g i : ft : aye 5 BE iH al Ei 7 Tee hae f E f ; Lie | i HI i F ‘ae chi i zi 4 ‘6 But ‘ bzitt isi! He Fi fit | 22 Lil; i i ‘ * Voice of the People made ti i E ‘48 Ht 318 Zt i i | I . Li ibs ait in Rif = 4 i] 3 iy + 5 5 g° a3 “a 953 PER i z i Py 8 cae me Hi © odbete wic a Ea? ¥ g E & Tt F rE years 3Fz ee) Z , iy] £ i : FE do know enough not Case Bécords of a Paychologist T in too, which is why we recom- mend consumer surveys among pupils, as well as the school customer of retail stores. Hi By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE i! bel 783 €i ae | F FE fis i : Ht ee Fae et Fe Ete, ; wth rong: —. < So, when, dental, were going to vote on adding fluor- ine to the city waiter. 3 5 i i Q i : tii F E 3 ; i i } | i ; : i EF s gai Ff i i t = 5 FF Tuesday evening, March 22, was but not fluoridation of water. How- ever, I might add, that the fluori- ther authority except another per- son who heard it. Since then, at hers’ Lessons Often Backfire... give Students Completely Wrong Ideas i: * Fad eH oe (Copyright 1955) i 7 see a s Water ‘Supply | if + helt = Ht ef e ER Ff i uous use of drinking water con- May I tell you of our cxperi- taining approximately 3.5 to 6.2 ence? We moved into Highland parts per million of Fluorine. d i wij “Ey Fyi, f HI Ler Te if Hl it the actuary for the Ci Retirement. : : 3 E § < iff F EfE i EE zEI And With once And ask His Godt > And wrongs I did to you every step along the By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. THE MAIL BOX ea, Children Must Not Have Coffee i. lL THe vedi i i Z | a, A) } ff THE: PONTI f lke, Mamie Spending Weekend at Gettysburg GETTYSBURG, Pa. w = Presi- dent and Mrs. Eisenhower today were enjoying their first full week- end at their new country home,- The First Lady motored to the Eisenhower farm from Washington yesterday morning and the Presi- dent arrived late in the afternoon. She Shows Emotion, He Acts Amiable When the seemingly imperturb- able Grace Kelly was handed the gilded “Oscar” this week, she sh60k inher blue satin shoes and cried. It was only a small cry, but it & yee are enable te eur see MICHIGAN caepir: " ubUN hew pments, debte or bills when due, LORS ond arrange fer payments agentry and beauty to “‘go Hollywood.”’ Grace Kelly was, in one dis a quiet one, shy of parties and leary of press . a lady of great talent who refused, breeding rather than temperament, Moass: Belly $ to 5. Wed. Sat.3 tol Evenings by Avs. || wwcchebio” Mr ue cwehd ost MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS || cose comech to ber, be tld Fe 41% South Saginaw St. Above Oskiand Theater porters, he'd give the straight , Phone FE 8-0456 dope on what was happening to ~ her these days. “I doubt,” he VOTE FOR DON E. ADAMS _ —April 4th— Reserve. RE-ELECT DON E. ADAMS DEMOCRAT - Justice of the Peace I have served as your judge since 1937 except for the period from 1942-45 when I was serving in another capacity — as an officer in the United States Naval I was born and raised in this community and now practice law in Drayton Plains. It is my feeling — one which I hope you share — that the justice of the peace in a populous township such as ours should be an attorney. It is my earnest desire to conduct'a local court in the best interests of this community — and this I shal! continue to do if re-elected. from , Changes Seen in Grace, ameded, “if. Miss Kelly would social defenses is operating her life in private. Her “romantic” life has caused plenty of gossip in the last two Milland and Oleg Cassini—have kept their hondsome lips sealed. however. concerning Miss Kelly And Miss Kelly, of course, has told the celumnists nothing “She is foo, well-bred to dis- already separated when she went out with him after work. The picture was completed, Grace returned to her between- movies home—New York City— and Milland was reconciled with Mrs. Milland. > During filming of Grace's first attention-getting movie, ‘‘Mogam- bo.” Gable’s constant companion~ on early-morning hunting expeditions. But as soon as they left the wilds of the jungle and returned to the wilds of Hollywood, the rumors stopped. Her latest alleged attraction is a man much more Grace's ‘size and See how smudge-free pots and pans can be when you cook electrically. SS ce este een, a ESAS i « \ | | | Keep your kitchen "WHITE GLOVE" - GLEAN Cook Electrically. Electric heat is clean as light. So bottoms of pots and pans fever have to be laboriously scoured. Stands to reason that kitchen walls and curtains will stay clean longer, too. - SHE YOUR DEALER DETR EDISON . |Clap for Troops AC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1955 Marlon Cassini, suave, slender mustached dress designer, who was born a count and was previously married to Gene Tierney. But whether the delicate Grace has ever leved, spurned or even been kissed by any of these men isa question that few have the knowledge te answer. : When it comes to wearing her veritable Garbo. Her wealthy family, however has a thing Or two to remark on the subject of her so-called love life. Brother Kell, currently na- tional singles sculling champion, calls her boy-friends ‘‘odd-balls.” Next: Kelly—past, presnt and fu- ture. By CHARLES DENTON International News Service Exit ‘Marion the moody’’; enter “Brando on his best behaviour."’ The final touch in the reconver- But Hollywood has seen Brando's temper change before, and it needs some tall } The fact that his. screen col- leagues recognize Brando's talent is unquestionable. In his five years in filmland, he has been nominated for “best actor’ Oscars three times. _ Whether Brafido’s former uncom- promising attitude toward Holly- his past failures to cop the gleam- if it did, he has done his best to atone for his deeds. Few could quarrel with his behaviour re- cently. The very fact that he showed up for the awards ceremony was ene sharp departure from his | past antics, and he came attired in a dinner jacket. His attire has long been a sub- ject of conjecture. Although he al- Slob,"’ and few were convinced that his dressing habits weren't an_af- fectation. . Today he says he is pleased with his new role as “Sky’’ Masterson in the film version of “Guys and Dolls” because: “It gives me a chance to appear social background. He is Oleg|” ma - heart on her sleeve, Grace is a}. wood had anything to do with| i ing statue is open to question. But | - ways contended that he found / sloppy clothes — T-shirts and overalls — , they in well-pressed suits with my hair combed for a change. It's a switch from the sweat-shirt type of roles.” He has had some rather derog- atory things to say about Flicker-4 ville. When he first arrived in Holty- “One thing yeu've got to promise, I don't have to go to any of those Hollywood parties.”’ He brightened the lives of the starlet brigade by declaring: “I don't like Hollywood girls. I don't want to get mixed up with any of them!” The film folk did a double-take, scarcely realizing at the time that this was only the beginning. Next: What—or who—made Marion change? Spaniards Cool to Arms Parade, MADRID, Spain @—Gen, Fran. cisco Franco shoWed the Spanish people today the new war material provided by their American ally. Hundreds of jeeps, trucks, and tanks rolled down Madrid’s main avenue in the.annual victory day gee a t cn ee ae tae eas cote ee 4 ran i Os Py Oe inal ge \ How to Give til It Hurts! a ~. Before you respond to a solicitation of any '. kind, consider the following facts: healt Cotees A oe oem A apr g ie a ees ; e asl ee 4 bie Oh at a wet * A “national” child’s foundation raised $3,978,000 in five years. Eighty-two per cent went to the professional promoters. * In the name of a well known veterans organization, $21,480,000 was collected. Only $3,837,000 was actually used for “welfare activities.” * An organization working “in behalf of war widows” collected $2,531,000 of which only $317,000 was left for the relief of the widows and orphans after fund-raising expenses. * A solicitation for “asthmatic children” raised $762,060.94 in two and one-half years. Only $8,650 of this went into the work 4s of the “Foundation.” In other words, almost 99c of every a dollar contributed was eaten up by the professional promoters. 2 _ Contrast the above figures with this important fact—the Pontiac United Fund spent only 2.5°% for campaign expenses, Learn to say “NO!” — UNLESS YOU HAVE j MONEY TO THROW AWAY! BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ve of the. Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. Se 4 ade Poteet ies Re a, t £eN ee ae ee Nae > =? ie ee = : ry By S es ? ==" ; KS nae se eR Rae te al eee ob nat - i teas Political Adve ) (Potittea! , ) ( Petitie: ment) Waterford Township Needs a Fair and Co-Operative Township Board. ~ For Treasurer For For Supervisor Cler ‘ > #y wa ai Ve C. Burris Owner Township. Home owner, and lifelong resident. Former mem- ber Board of Review. long resident County. of Donald E. Adams Charles Papas for Trustee Justice of the Peace (Incumbent) Carlos G. Richardson Joseph McGee for Trustee (Former Supervisor) Highway Commissioner Donald J. Carter George Marble for Constable * . \ , Board of Review Howard M. Somervill Harlan Thayer VOTE tor Constable lee Constable Clayton W. Soncrainte DEMOCRATIC for Constable ‘ We Checked the Record _IN THE PAST FOUR YEARS of 2» Republican Township Board one event THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY can point with pride te ite achievements in the last 10—20 even 50 years in WATER- STANDS OUT: The firing of the FORD TOWNSHIP. We cite 2 few of the many accomplish- \ Police Chief WITHOUT A HEARING ments with a DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY ON THE TOWNSHIP \ with two weeks’ pay. BOARD. The record shows fer the meeting . - : a Ser ifr =D INDEBTEDNESS; % ae caechines peld fer with out BONDED 3 eres VED IPPORTED for CEMETERY development; TOWNSHIP PARK at Drayton Plains a a=" is obtained and improved; heavy duty ROAD TRUCK. purchased; . ‘| STREET SIGNS all township streets provided; SEWER and “Resolved that Frank Van Atta be | waren systems created; TWO FIRE STATIONS beilt and equipped: Gismissed as chief of police IMME- VOLUNTEER FIRF DEPARTMENT set ap; somes PARKING DIATELY: granted LOT established is Drayten Pisins in dasiness men. 53 ahhe tat he be PLANNING FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT: Earty ZONING ordét- twe weeks pay in advance, and the mances passed and soning beards set ep; STREET LIGHTS provided clerk be instructed to notify Framk | i various areas; RECREATION BOARD ‘created tn cooperstion with of the same. Scheel Beard; ROAD DEVELOPMENT planned by laying grouké MOTION CARRIED.” werk for qutension of FremBee snd improvement of Matehery Bead. ALL THESE THINGS and many others were sccomplished through COOPERATION, WITHIN THE LAW, BY LONG RANGE PLANNING sf minimum. etpense te the taxpayer, VOTE .DEMOCRATIC i /\ SIGaT .S Delightful D -. “Little Girl’ - - her usual I be = a 55 a eae 4 Tina Lesur Casts Aside Exotic Look - ldea Turns High Fashion ‘With Her Guidance In a- delightful departure from exotic designs, Tina Leser brings out a charming “little girl’ style that .in spite of its youthful innocence has definite fashion significance Miss Leser uses the elongated bodice and emphasizes it with a bias band that is. slip stitched on at hip level, then releases the skirt in a soft, fuil flare. The squared neckline front and back is also particularly newsworthy and is being shown with great success in the current European collec- tions. The sleeve is typical of her handing clever for detail, Five give a pretty puffed it is really an abbreviatad raglan A style that lends itself to any summer cotton, dotted Swiss is a natural, it is wonderfully effective too in taffeta, shantung, silk prints and any of the novelty fabrics. This pattern is cut to Designer Measurements, not Standard Pat- tern Measurements. Bust Waist Hips Sizes 33 23 34 = inehes 8 M“ au 35 = =«inches 10 35 25 36) inches 12 36% 26% 37% inches “ is 28 38 «inches 16 — emetican - Jims Loses gnth eparture from Usual Design Hints of Europ 4 THE PONTIA Maternity , -\Foundations G PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 19 Important _ Never are underpiinings more important than during pregnancy. In fact, they are so important that they fall into the domain of the medical. Consult with your doctor about what you should and shouldn't wear. He absolitely will advise a| | Size 12 requires 4% yards of; 39 inch material for dress. To order Pattern No, 1214, address Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box 535, G. P. O., Dept. P-4, New York 1, N. Y. State size. ~Send $1.00. Airmail handling 25c extra, American Designer Pattern Booklet No. 11 is available for | 25c. Make check or money order | payable to Spadea Syndicate, Inc. . and add 4c for handling. IF narrow shouldered, hippy figure— "UES mei spend about $150 mil- ion a year for new hats. Don’t Wait Patiently, Throw Hints for Dates By ELIZABETH WOODWARD _ you’ You wish he'd get around tc What else can a girl do when her | making the speech you want te | substantial bra with wide straps. For A-cup mothers-to-be. all that’s | necessary in addition is,a hook | or lacing adjustment in back. For those with fuller bosoms, a bra with all-around support | and protection with a wide band | in back is important. You will probably be much more com- fortable in- one that laces up and down. . Maternity girdle or not depends }on you and your doctor. If you've worn a two-way stretch or pantie girdle previously, you'll probably elect a light, flexible girdle if | fag doctor suggests you wear one | ' ments that provide - continous | Support for the growing baby. If you get backaches or have recommend something more substantial. They give a lot of support and relieve strain and reduce tiredness. “4 They can also rearrange ‘your | size so that you can handle your-} self more gracefully. garter belt if you wear stockings. Rolled stockings are a firm taboo for mé@iers-to-be, Some of the maternity stockirig holders are narrow bands of elastic that fit low They have hook or lace adjust-| Pye Vin oe 4614 2—10 bf, laws Sew this -wonderful lingerie. wardrobe for your little girl—in jiffy time! There's a full-circle | skirt on the dainty embroidered | even embroidery-trimmed panties to wear beneath! Pattern 4614: Child’s sizes 2, 4, | 6, 8, 10. Size 6 slip, 1% yards; | 35 inch; petticoat, 1% yards; | panties, % yard. Transfer, too. | ” Send_35 cents in coins for this | pattern—add' 5 cents for each pat- | hear? first date with a boy is over but ; tern for 1st-class mailing. Send ee ee ee .|to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| Te en | ot a on tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | ee eee ae the evening | he's a an ee 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | herself and call him to apologize. | terprising-vort of character who ol ae (That makes waiting to hear his| leaves everything up to the girls. | voice again less frustrating.) But take heart from the fact that} [IN| T/@Deimiolatl [alee — Or she can be very conscientious, | he looks you up after school and y RO Coming Events the theory that one good turn brings you home from skating. MEMES | Ot Oe re ee ee Dre deserves another, and cut the wait That's his way of getting acquaint- ; Tuesday at 12:30 for cooperative lune; | short by inviting him to something. | ed. That's his way.of finding out oO it wae i ae ad cy Club will meet with I think it’s smarter to lay the gp herders! see RATSIer Pia 8 m. ‘Mon : a a. pangreninei cf To talk up Site ok Selene sca Saens Ee riatele Seeeer Poy | . things that would be fun to do = — = in ‘Moose ‘Temple. 300 Mount Clemens Bt. together. To name definite dates school play. ou could aS on the calendar and sew things tickets and take him along with | Up. ‘you. Or some trick skating step | It’s too easy for a boy to wait mat he ont you dant. - | until he has a brainstorm: to call You could ask him te teach you : hér again. If she has a few brain-| and suggest casually that he stop WHAT'S storms of her own she can help; by aad pick you up the night keep the ball in the air. tare 4 alata paige Here’s a girl who keeps right on willing MY LINE? seeing the lad who interests her,| "cmd sce = a church but_in the most casual way. And dance. pele paling tangles nothing seems to come of it. And bonting- ii : ide < will — a Sudan posavann #00 pu idea or two in his a : writes; All’these hints can-be subtly in- epson + ee j | e ‘ troduced into your conversation MELFA ‘Dear Miss Woodward: I . related sak cheat tesad cas call ine when you're walking ‘home from work aa sid 2 IATTSON i | . him at once. He seemed to like ape iedighrat poohgh es scramble os 3 MARAL jj mete ar Soares Jon and raving ot | |” ge | 4 TERAW ci dance with me. He sald yes, but | When he sees how very much you! | my fine. An- at the last minute we decided to | ave in common he may come tO) | swer appears 5. OEDLRA go to the show instead. . the conclusion that you're the girl| | under arrow, 6 RUNB “Sinee then he has met me after |.” Se ee reading 7 OGGN school he gets that . ways to dow’ I 8 ERIF T and has taken me home| snend time together will come ¥ , from skatnig. I want to know] easily, ‘esterday’s 9 URN how I can get him to ask me out?" si aia tee 10 SOHE [- | You want things to hurry up,| The famous northern lights have te i tig 11 SANOR.. me! (don't you? Impatient with these | been witnessed as. far south as| |© !95 4-2 | informal moments together, aren't | Texas. What's My Line, Inc. want Just installed, it’s a cleaning conditions. supple fabrics. ‘PHONE HC is new—Brand New—and at Pontiac Laundry. complete electronic system for Humidity Control—a battery of scientific instruments that for the first time adjusts~instantly .to any change in weather. HC means your garments are now consistently brighter, softer—yes, and cleaner—than ever before. you'll see Yrisper, livelier colors . . . feel fluffier, more YoT'll know every fiber has been gently, thoroughly, deeply cleaned! Call FE 2-8101 and treat your clothing to the HC difference! TT 7 f, 9449 Awse ab FE TIIAL UY All “guesswork” is eliminated in safeguarding the quality of your garments with ideal We guarantee i | > “ ee me x asthe ‘ --% : ee eS TS ‘|Hide Fate jon Lipstick. | stage seems te be } on. Sot peibe aey? to Practice - Are you at the age where you're it a pretty dreary time. Most parents’ attitude is that this is a good way and a graceful way to give in on lipstick wear- ing. You're allowed to wear it for the dance or for a big affair. Its color and application is super: | vised pretty closely and the effect is checked by the ‘‘authorities.”’ The national average for this eighth grade level, though it's markedly older or younger in 1 § different areas. But it’ probably seems to you that you're lagging far behind | local custom. You get to wear it to sister's friends wear it every day. But it is progress. If you don't) despair, the rules will relax. But meanwhile you have a real prob- Jem, one: that isn’t recognized by | anyone but you. How do you! practice? Everyone knows that efficient and becoming lipstick applica- tion comes ently with practice. good dress and mother hands you a tube of her palest. And you struggle at getting. it It smears and there’s your face ruined for the evening. You can either undress and wash your face or try to patch. Both are pretty discouraging. Equip yourself with a tube of! something lurid and a _ rough washcloth and some soap. Prac-| tice quietly some afternoon. Put it on, wash it off. You'll get the hang of it. But wash it off—well. me at about |; wedding; your | , “4 ee @ . os + OF ; oy by Couns Wredler Prize winning filet crochet! Great | cept an invitation to a bridge But you get all dressed in your | big rose squares, 12 inches in lunchéon (1) do I still “owe” this in no/time at all. One of these stunning big squares Pattern 769; | crochet charts, directions. Send 2% cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Send makes a place mat! tern for Ist-class mailing. ean Collections 4 Greetings - Substitute for Party Il! Health Makes Celebration Bad on Anniversary By EMILY POST — A very pleasant is made by the writer of the follow- |ing letter: “My mother and fath- er-in-law will be married fifty | years the end of next month. | Because of ill-health a party of j any kind will be out of the ques- tion. I do not like to’ see the day go by unnoticed and thought it ‘| would be nice if all their friends remembered them by sending greeting cards—which I am sure will please them very much. In other words have a “shower of cards.”” Is such an idea possible, =—s = | the idea to Dear Mrs Post: If I cannot ac- | string. You'll make a magnificent | hostess, and must I invite her to | bedspread ortablecloth and scarf a similar party? 42}-1 never know whether it is proper to ask a less she has refused the first. according to etiquette I must Jet the next invitation come from her? Answer: (1) According to eti- quette fhe invitation, even though not accepted, incurs an obligation to 14 Pontiac Press Needlecraft uch vou ough to Feturn if you oe 2 : can, This return need not be an Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | invitation in kind. (2) Certainly plainly pattern number, your name address’ and zone. of Practical Psychology By ANNE HEYWOOD | So many of us worry about | And if we think nobody is notic- | :| ing anyway, we're apt to slump in the job. Yet many times, we are don't realize it. “That's what to me,” | Sarah told me, beaming. “And I | though I’m way past 40, and even though I wai just hired on a | temporary basis."’ Sarah is a woman who falls into | the category known as ‘I'm just a housewife—I never worked."’ You know the type. people matter “But better than average, as a fact. ' the jobs I wanted re- } even a de- of all experience, y psychology even though it was a kind of dull job. © personnel head called me in and). asked if I could stay on perma-| I could handle it. “It isn't exactly selling,’ the per- newer sonnel person said, ‘it’s actually | pridesmaids oad ss being watched and noted when we | psychology. cp pale mcg mediately after the | ing how well you e diffi- | shead of the ae cult customers.on the floor’. “So great effort to be nice to I had no idea anybody ing me!" ° Group Has Lesson esult I haye a good job now,” | here all got g darn good steady job, even (the time when I was making a *fyou may ask one who is in any | degree a friend as often as you | choose. But you -naturally would Permanent Job R | not continue to ask those who have two nieces (11 and 13) would like very hew they can se was watch: (Chrysanthemum ‘Sparks Kitchen | NEW YORK (INS)—A chrysan- | West Side Extension Group met themum kitéhen will do wonders at the home of Mrs. Thomas John-| for a housewife'’s disposition, ac- son on Robinwood avenue recently. | cording to a noted color expert. A lesson on the care and cleaning Any of the chrysanthemum of rugs and upholstery was given shades—yellow, gold, amber, pink, by Mrs. Harold Grogg. PETUNIA! My flowers were divine, But they faded too fast Some things are simply Too pretty to lest . Take a tip for cut flowers, Petunia. If you put them in lukewarm water and let them stand for several hours, they'JI last longer. Try it! BrS+or - | Tose, red and crimson—will pro- - vide...a—-diversion, taking the | i ‘s mind off his troubles, | according to Faber Birren. ‘It's pot hard to arrange this SCE ®. GREP Mr, and Mrs. John K. Stevenson | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M | and their three children are stay- |N. ¥. and her small daughter are Beresford of Cottontail Lane. Mr. as will Mr. and Mrs. William T. Beresford and their son, Peter. * * . { ” ie ¥ . eee RRR, Lyx KS coated enaind ite Se 4g EVELYN LOUISE BOCHNIG- Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Bochnig of Oakwood avenue, Sylvan Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Louise, to George H. Kimball Ill. He is the son of Pontiac. The couple attend Michigan State College where she is a member of Alpha Phi and Omicron Nu sororities. George is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. A December ing is planned. Resolve to Have That . “Merle Norman Look” Call for Free Demonstration and Makeup covsves GOs oseceee $1.00 $2.98 Luggage : - on 12 W. Huron St. FE 2-4010 | spending several weeks with her/ “| A new exhibition will of the George C. Kimballs of Ormond Beach, Fla., formerly | jin | oak May 31. | The work of three German paint- Jaenisch and Kubicek are pro- fessors at Berlin Academy of Fine . along with Schmidt-Rottluff Combination Party Fetes Two Women Twenty-one dinner guests were entertained at a dinner held re- cently as a combination stork shower and farewell . Hos- tesses were Mrs, John McConnell Guests included Mrs. Joyce Clark of S. Marshall street, who | J, O. Doherty of Birmingham, in | whose honor the stork shower was | given, - |} is moving out of town, and Mrs. | Little Gallery to Exhibit Work of Three Painters open; Kubicek. is an _ abstractionist, | : | Monday at the Little Gallery| born in Goertitz, Germany, in 1906. ee ee ee ees Oe Eee Siacalians dnd WOl Staite | We ldun of Gs lends fa Hac. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dodds are|°T Post impressionists, will be| Germany. tm 1875. She and her t j } |day and Sundays from 2 until . |6 p.m. given Sunday in the Birmingham | home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nan- ley Jr. Joyce and Richard will speak their vows Apri] 9 in the First Tom and Barbara Teague of | Rochester celebrated. their 15th | birthday Wednesday evening by | attending a performance of the | lin abstract movement. | Personal News of In terest of Waldo street. must maintain a 2.2 grade point cation from which they returned | 4verage for the first semester of the school year. are now on display at the annual student art show in progress at | Western Michigan College. by Louise G. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Thomas of Tilden avenue. Richard I. Brosier, son of the W. D. Brosiers of La- | Salle avenue, | Compositions and a stained glass | Mrs. Tiffany | fs Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Knowles Students : receiving the honors * ¢ .@ ’ Talents of two Pontiac students A history design is being shown | is exhibiting two window design. Is Luncheon — Speaker Zonta Club of Pontiac heard Mrs. Fred R. Tiffany discuss “Music Therapy” Thursday when mem- bers gathered at Hotel Waldron. Supervisor of music for Water- ford Township Schools, Mrs. Tif- | fany said that music is a universal language. She explained how through the ages music has been used as a | therapeutic measure, citing as | an example the shepherd boy David playing the harp-fer King | Saul, The speaker described the mu- sic therapy program at Pontiac | State Hospital and told of the need for records and record players. Music, she said, stimulates in- tellectually and substitutes hopeful feelings for morbidness. Neighbor” sale tebe heid April | 15 and 16. Guests for the day were Mrs. Albert E. Quarton of Detroit and {8 register with Mrs. Evans) We I'm invited tO a shower for Ann Friday night are you going, too . . . what are you getting for the shower? .. . 1 called Ann's mother and she’s registered at Wiggs - vee, Wiggs are keeping an accurate record of all her gifts so she won't get so many duplications and things that don’t match... and they do such lovely gift wrapping, too... yes, | always get all my gifts at Wiggs. . Brides... Visit Wiggs . . your selections kitchenware @ EACH OTHER SFPRLING FLAT- WARE TOO.” We keep a careful record of your ¢hoices and help your friends and relatives when ourchasing gifts you. Helps eliminate duplications and wrong patterns . . . Co in soon and have a lovely Brides’ Book which is yours for the asking .. . and now that we're open Monday nights . . « bring your fiancee down with you... WIGGS 24 W. Huron St. Mrs. Peter Martin. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis | traveling in Mexico and will spend|°" ‘isplay. “They are Hans! bo shand combined their efforts to anew “Guys and Dolls,” in De-| C. Gallandet, will give at their |several weeks in California before | Jaenisch, Juro Kubicek and Marg! segantse the first Matiese work. | Tt. ee - ——— le hop. The couple continued thelr {picia Kronick and Tom Worth, | | both of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. She is primarily a sculptress,| Sidney Teague also attended the and has exhibited throughout | musical. Europe. Sculptor’s drawings will be represented in the show. } The gallery is open from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Satur- i cently fer Hollywood, Calif., | where she will take a six weeks extension course. Miss McSkulin | is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Michael McSkulin of Gateway | Mrs. Katzman TalkstoGroup ™ ... von | rl K. Knowles was 0 on Torah Fund satiate ewetaon scastor honors | A summary of how the Torah |.at an honors convocation held Fund helps the Jewish Theological | recently at Wheaton College, Whea- 10:30 Seminary train rabbis and teach-/|ton, Ill. A senior, he is the son of OPEN SUNDAY Women’s, Misses’, Children’s Clothing Nellie's 3057 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac 1 Block West of Huron —2:30 ers to provide a variety of educa- tion in Judaism was given by Mrs. Abe Katzman before the Sister- hood of Congregation B'nai Israel. | . Katsman is chairman of the Michigan District Torah Fund. She told the Sisterhood that Torah teaches that the helping of man by man is Godliness itself. The found was won by Mrs. Nathan Crone. ‘Mrs. Philip Marlowe reported that a “Model Sedar” will take £ place Sunday. It will be performed; 43 by youth group and Sunday is at 2:30 p.m. mA 9x12 Rug Cleaned 42 Wisner St. NEW - WAY RUG Send Your Rugs . to New-Way the easy way to Spring House Cleaning 95 charge for sizing ae ox" FE 2-7132 IN REAR SUN SU ‘ OPEN 2 to 5 COATS DRESSES Special Group SPRING COATS Newest Styles of the Season Picked for Our Easter Selling! an Alvin. FREE PARKING ; | TELEGRAPH at HURON DAY ITS $3,495 ~ time-or part-time basis. 5 of ia i i ess | OL oe — — ee _ sa eer. — <3 ee res 7 + i ~ ft neh ny f ¥ y | 4 re f ' i A i ty ; j ~ ce f i . THE eultrac PRESS, _SATURDAY, APRIL 2 2: 1955 p Everyone. Chapas Words. of “Apareciation From Others ‘There are about 500,000 music teachers in the U.S., on a full- Choir to Sing Cantata Sunday Congregation to Join|t Bethany Baptists Friday ‘in Worship Service Francine Brown, Eleanor Clark. i} I fuer EREGS uh F Drive Rev. Cari W. Nelsen, B. D., Paster Hill Street at Cherry 8 Sunday School ........... Veweees 9:45 a.m Morning Worship .............. 11 100 a. m. sues [GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | * Corner of Genesee and Glendale wh Palm Sunday Services 9 A.M. and MN A. M. » Special Music—Mass Baptism of Children at 9 A. M. Service Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend Rev. Otte G. Schultz, speaker Be RP ma”, Sa Hear Rev. Jason Felter, An Invitation to You! Attend the Pilgrim Holiness Church The Closing Weekend of Our Revival The Felier Trio, singing Tonight . 7:30 — Sunday 11:00 A. M. — 7:30 P. M. Bring Your Family and Attend a Crowing Sunday School (all ages)....... 10:00 A. M. The Little Church With the BIG HEART” E. ©. Swanson, minister-Rey Overdeugh, 8. 5, Supt. Church to Present Palm Sunday Music ~ “The Divine Authority of Christ” Church, 178 Green St. Mrs. J. F. Knapp will play the organ prelude “Open the Gates 5 Loney Scbster Pes FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street on eceum, L nang] s. - u, ia of etapa of As CAVALRY BAPTIST NEW HOPE PRAYER SERVICES: Ther. and Sat. ai 7:30 P. M. COME HEAR OUR QUARTET Otis Book, Choir Director Welcome to All “PRINCE .—EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister 95 A A. “M.—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP OF LIFE” Dr. Bank, Preaching Broadcast WPON 11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.-M. a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - W. Huron at Wayne St. Wiliam H. Marbach, Edward D. Auchard, Pastors 9:45 A.M. Church School. / 11 A.M. Morning Worship SERMON SUBJECT: “STRANGE GLORY” Rey. E, D. Auchard, preaching f 458 Central 10 = Through April 10 SUNDAY SERVICES: 700 A. M. SECOND BIG WEEK of GREAT REVIVAL THE McCOOL TWINS APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Bishop L. A. Perent, Pastor SERVICES NIGHTLY, 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. “4 Hear Singing That Will Thrill You Sermons to Stir You /, Nightly Choirs Present Choral Concert Three Children’s s Choirs} of 80 Voices to Wear New Robes Sunday The three children’s choirs of 80 Young People Plan Schedule for Week REV. EDWARD D. AUCHARD ‘Strange Glory’ ls Sermon Topic Lenten Offering Will Be Given to Church World|’ all choirg will combine to sing = “Hosanna” — Bitgood, and “All Mrs. B. B. Kimball. Glory, Laud and Honor’’—Teschner A Lenten offering known as The choirs were directed by the| the “One Great Hour of Sharing” minister of music, Herbert Hoff-| will be received as part of the man. contribution te Church World Service, an interdenominational Protestant relief agency. E to Prepare a In addition to head of has over seven hun: educator, cael emngy lap! ge as First Church of Open Bible 1517 Joslyn at 7:45 P. M. Los At the close of his -oOL ae cutee eee ny BR pny - and Drake U , Des Moines, . : As an educator, he taught in California, British Columbia, duns ake tg with ge Higcthna Engaty. in the U. 8S. ig yy fg 9 activities of Open Bible Standard PASTOR, F. A. HEADLEY Confident Living — Lack of' Praise Can Put Marriage on Rocky Road | ; [met a couple recently whom I had married twenty-five years ago. They're a nice-looking couple and very happy. The woman is a bright, dynamic personality; the man sort of shy and inarticulate. The thought came to me that perhaps that was why she had married him—so she could do all the talking! When I first met him, he was a young“fellow only recently arrived in our country from Germany. His clothes didn't fit, the sleeves of his coat. and his trousers were too short, the collar of his shirt was too big. How he managed to court successfully the girt he had married, I couldn't quite understand, But he had and I married them. A year after the wedding, his wife came to me in tears. “I'm so unhappy,” she wept. “I slave and work and do everything I can to please Hans. But he doesn’t care anything about me.” “You're a pretty good cook, aren't you?” I asked. “People say so,” she answered. “He eats what you cook, doesn't he?” She 2% PEALE nodded. “Well, that shows he likes it, doesn’t it? Does he ever bring you flowers?” “That would be something to see,” she exclaimed. “Never ‘since our marriage has he brought me anything. He just never says I decided I'd better have a session with Hans. “Your wife-is not very happy,” I told him. “Why? What have I done?” he asked in bewilderment. “Nothing,” I told him. “That’s the trouble.” And I tried to explain the situation to him in terms he could understand. “Dr. Peale,” he “‘would I look cute taking her flowers!” “Well, the least you could do would be to tell her when the meal She prepares is good,” I said. “But why should I? She knows it already.” “I saw I wasn’t getting anywhere, so I wangled an invitation to dinner. It was a wonderful meal. After the soup, I exclaimed, “‘That’s the best soup I ever ate in my life.” “Bo you like it?” She turned to her husband eagerly. “Do you like it too, Hans?” “Ja,” he said matter-of-factly. ~ I worked on ‘him im this fashion straight through that meal until, when we came to the dessert, he actually said without prompting, “That is pretty good dessert.” For him that was enthusiastic praise and his wife beamed with joy. Hans learned to be appreciative and to say so. Theirs has been a happy marriage. More marriages get off on a rocky road because of a lack of simple appreciation than you might imagine. A human being likes to have his identity respected. His ego requires a normal esteem. He Society will study a| kes to know when he has done something well. He needs assurance that those he loves have esteem and appreciation for him. William James, the father of American psychology, called this craving for appreciation a fundamentaj fact of human nature. Many | of our personal difficulties could be smoothed away simply by learning to express our appreciation. As you move among your associates, try to develop the skill of appreciating people. As you deliberately practice satisfying that craving, your relations with people will become more pleasant and satisfactory. (Copyright 1955) |\Choral Union Presents Palm Sunday Evensong The annual Lenten Evensong will director and organist. Soloists be presented by the Choral Union = of the First Congregational Church Palm Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Charlies A, Wilson, minister of music of the church- will be the HEAR PROF. J. Byron Crouse WCAR at 8 A. M. — WELCOME. APRIL 5-17th 1:30 Sach £ Vening Except Saturdays Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Jenkins REVIVAL Rey. Fred R. Ti Tiffany fo Preach Sunday “The Symbolism of the Palm” Knights of Columbus Holy Thursday adoration St. Benedicts Church. The K of C have been assigned | the time from | A. M. to 6 A. M. If it's possible, all members should try to at- tend during this time. Sundey School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 «. m. “THE DIVINE AUTHORITY OF CHRIST” Allience Youth Fellowship ... .6:15 p. m. Evang. Service 7:30 p. m. DANCER OF COMPROMISE” REV. J. F. PEPPER Evangelist Pepper will be dressed in his mae pay ey pre School. _— Sunday School ois A. M. Worship A. M. pease 7 745 P. M. Monday Evening Rev. Pepper will show 4 Reels of Film of Native Indian Lite on the U. S. Indian Reservations at 7:45 P. M. Tuesday 7:45 P. M. Youth Service Thursday 7:45 P. M. Communion RADIO: WPON 1460 KC. Sunday Morning 8:00 A. M. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 North Perry Street WESLEY WIBLEY. Minister “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Singers _ Evangelist TET titi iiiiii iy Opec Mcgn H P. PALM SUNDAY SERVICES tr Wat at Pe Sunday School ............ 00... ce eecccceceee cesses 9:45 A.M. ee Worship .........................., ov. .11:00 A. M. i “JUST FOR ‘'TODAY” Evangelistic Service ............. 0pm... 7:30 P. M. : * a 60 wate St. Pontiac, Mich. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | _ Our responsibility—the World; Our resdurces— .“ ithe Word ANNOUNCING SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES a Stockton, Sats ; ~ Tis 2} 1 ie eh je nate . 5 on ’ t THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1955 _ There still are about 54.900 one- room schagl houses in the United _States, but because of consolidation trends, they are disappearing now at &@ rate of about-10 evefy day. @ We'll Look For You! EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE || “ John Stewart, Jim North, Louis Schimmel and T. J. Slonnon. Reservations must be in by Tues- Kirk in the Hills Presents Cantata Through April 10 7:30 p.m. Every Night Rev. Homer McRoberts Special Speaker All Cordially Invited Rev. C. D. Priess, Paster The Cathedral Choir and guest solgists will present the sacred can- 87 Lafayette Street, Will Conduct a Pre-Easter — Revival Campaign Services '7:45 Each Evening with the Rev, Larry Borr, assistant to the President of Greenville College, Greenville, M., as guest speaker. Gripping Gospel Messages . . . Special Singing Bring Your Family . .. Your Friends 2 Blocks West of Sears Youth Sponsored Remember the 1460 Spot rea =. Sunday Evening 7:00 P; M. Howard C. Arts. Pastor—Burtella Green. 8.5. Supt. on Your Radice Disl — WPON ’ : Revival Meetings Baptist Church will hold evange- First Baptists Hold Beginning tomorrow and continu- ing through April 17, the First listic meetings with Dr. A Lee | Beach. —_——— @ | Stockton, the evangelist and Rita | The Rev. Herbert E. Ryan is Pontiac Unity Conter | Gould directing the musical pro- — | gram. + 71% Nerth Saginaw St. Special features are planned for | The sugar regarded today as a each night. Monday will be Loyal- ty Night with emphasis on 10) per cent attendance of Sunday School class@s. The sermon topic will be Playing the violin will be~ Diane 7:30 in St. Dunstan's Chapel; Fes- | a ELEVEN FIRST CHURCH of GOD © %5 East Gesievard — South of Leckeut Urive ek Sams School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE S-7768 os FE 4-1782 @. Bagene Rameny, Minister — Gon. OfMenn Andepeon, Ind. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Censor net inven ak BN Ciesies et HEE Gh, Penta (Opposite Post Maiceim K. Burten, Minister” ae eat iwsiked ann: wai Sunday Merning Service, 10:30 A. M. “The Things Which Belong Unto the Peace” The Rev. Burton, speaking A Welcome Awaits You at 505 Auburn Avenue Full Gospel—Nondenomiaetional 9:45 A.M. Wership, Communion. Sermon 9:45-12:15 Children’s Church & Bible School 11:30-12:15 Adult Bible School Evening Evangelistic Service, Chaplain Dave Martin 7;30 P.M. Radio Services Sunday 7:30-8:30 P. M.—WPON 1460 SEE AND HEAR CRUSADE FOR CHRIST EVERY SATURDAY 5:30 P. M.—CHANNEL 7 A Friendly Place to Worship Holy Communion at 11:30 with church school. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC himiayene>y-aini-te SCIENCE CHURCH Whittemore St. Gen., 1:30 P. M.. H. J. Drake Message Dyprere: Ray Ray Heoiswerth Wea, 1:30 Pid baldwesh Servies Choirs Present Cantata SCOTT LAKE RD The Carol; Chapel and CWancel . Choirs of the Baldwin Ave. Fvan- ASSEMBLY OF GOD gelical United Brethren Church will aus “' a present a cantata, the ‘Easter 1:80 P.M. Evengelical Service Story” Sunday evening at 7.30.|] Tees. 1:30, ¥. P. Wed. 1:30, Mid-Wk ¥. Rev. Orville J. Windell, Paster Sunday School 11 A. M. Sunday Service 11 A. M. Fer Unity Beeks and Literature Cali FE &-1900 After 4:06 P.M. First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH sy 365 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Merning Worship ..... 11:00 A.M. S| ee .. 6:45 P.M, Evening Worship ...... Wed. Prayer Meeting... Young People's Bible Study 8:00 P. M, REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 Altiliated with Southern Baptist Convention “The Hour Has Come.” night will be “Bring Your Friend Night." A Bible will be presented the one bringing the greatest num- ber. Dr. Stockton will speak on “A Psychiatrist's Analysis of Your Family Night is scheduled for Wednesday and a sacred picture ;the_morning of Good Friday at} will give the invocation. and the | L. Norris, Arnold Whittaker, A. D. | the largest number of relatives | Present. The subject of the sermon | will be ‘’The Home Here and Here- | after." At the close of the illustrated message ‘Which Chair at the Ta- ble Is Yours,”’ Thursday, there will be a communion service. . “What Is the Real Meaning of Calvary” will be the theme of Fri- day night's meeting. will be presented the one having | Same a es ee TT A.M, PRE - EASTER REVIVAL FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. h Continuing Throug April 10th, 7: 30 PLM. SUNDAY SERVICES Old Fashion Gospel Remember Our Broedeest Sunday 7:30 te 8:00 A. M. Baptismal Service 7: 30 P.M. Messages The SALVATION ARMY | SUNDAY SCHOOL ................ .. 9:45 A.M. HOLINESS MEETING ......... ee 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE. ................. .... OPM. EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P. M. : : Thursday Officer in Charge, wap WEEK PRAYER Captain Vernon Vie. 7:30 P.M 29 W. Lewrence Street FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH | . 316 Baldwin’ Avenue Fe 5-7938 sande ct tae Sees Ta! mang Weaver 7 PM. : Saturday Everiing Service 7 P.M. Rev. Carl Downey, pastor SUBSET FOR sUNDAT: “UNREALITY” Wednesday ve. testtmental Meeting at 6:00 o'Cleck . FREE READING ROOM 8 EAST LAWRENCE otheeT Open Daily li a. m. te 5 p.m. Fridays 11 a.m. te 8 ». =. First Church of Christ Scientist Lawrence and Wiliam Sia How Christion Science Heals “% from Acide -—— BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH —— 9:00 A. M.—"The Palms’’—11:00 A. M. Fred R. Tiffany. Preaching Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Youth Center 5:00 P. M. Easter Baptisms Wednesday—7:30 P. M. oo W. Huron at Mark Through God's Help Alone” Station CKLW—800 Ke. _ Sunday 9:45 AM. * United ZION. CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A.M. Sundey School! 11:00 A. M. Worship Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. &. Verten, Levers Sheffield, Meste CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jesiyn Ave. fer Worship EACH LORD'S DAT MORN. 11 A. Services Each Lerd’s Day Evening Matt. 16:18 And | say unte thee thou art Peter and upon this rock C wid bullg ety cpereh J 4nd the gates of hell shal] not prevail against it. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0226 ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST 1188 N. enter “THE HERALD OF TRUT r—Ea CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 307 N. Seginaw 6. Chas. D. Race, Paster Fe 4-09 SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 10 A.M, Worship 11 A. M. . Vesper Service 5:30 P. M. Young People Tues. 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 Special Emphasis on Stewardship During March Dr. Gemeud! Young. General Supt. Guest at Both Services iain sae Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love SSE S PONPSSSSSSS SASS Se erasss Sena) PARKDALE % tm NAZARENE Sunday School... .9:45 A. M. Youth Service... .6:45 P. M. Bible Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P.M Nezerene Radio Pulpit, 7:00 A.M. on WPON Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin Wayne E Welton, Minister. FE 24928 #§ M. McGuire, Minister of Music ~ eee mee eee * OAKLAND AVENUE | Oakland at Cadillac Theeéere R. Aliebach, Paster Bible School .... W Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class “THE CHRISTIAN and HOLY LIVING” Another message in series on 2nd Corinthians Broadcast Over WCAR. 10:15 - setaads Dr. Tom Malone Pastor 11:00 A, M. “THE ABSENCE OF JESUS” 7:30 P. 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De- signed to give a complete living plan for their two children and themselves, the home includes a recreation room on the first level with storage areas and laundry plus a bathroom; family den and two car garage on the second level; living room, dining room, kitchen with eating area and large entrance hall on the third level: sun room, three FAMILY LIVING ROOM — Mrs. Hawke and young son, Jeffrey and daughter,-Jody,. are shown in thé gracious living room of their new Clarkston home. Choosing a neutral shade for carpeting and walls, this room is done in a cocoa brown with a charcoal cast. For furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Hawke selected green and beige tweeds and deep rose boucles. Wood sections of the furniture arein natural birch with this same wood used for — ad " ei esa te apn a Ohap Ea - ree oy yse Pentiae Press Phetes by James Mahar bedrooms, two bathrooms, a central hallway with a series of built-in sliding door closets on the fourth level or bedroom wing. There is a ledgerock fireplace in the living room and a red brick raised hearth fireplace in the basement pecreation room. The photo at the upper mght shows the four-level house from the back: This side overlooks a deep ravine and a natural ¢anal ae ue the occasional tables. room decor. tintin ee The background of the floral draperies is eggshell with gold threads. Pattern is in turquoise, brown and rose. The fireplace is built of warm-toned ledgerock and’diring the summer months will have a senaiiil on its raised hearth for jae * REA ¢ Ge > dee Over 54,000 Circulation aa in Our History _ ogee Nee ere see - THIRTEEN . ey ae Your Neighbor’s House Earle Hawke Home Plan Has 4 Levels By HAZEL A, TRUMBLE basi¢ cocoa brown that has a boards blow. Cupboards for the Jeffrey and Jody Hawke of definite charcoal cast. This is everyday-dishes are equipped Clarkston have a lot of living Used en the living and dining with doors opening toward the room walls, on the hallway at to look forward to in the new four-level home designed and built for them by «their: young parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earle Hawke at 6281 Middlelake Rd. Even at six months and two and a-half years respectively, a youngster senses the space, en- joys the beauty of color in his surroundings and beholds with wonderment the ever-changing world of Mother Nature through wall after wall of windows ‘over- looking @ natural canal and a rushy ravine. and for themselves. Selecting building materials which require only a minimum of annual care, the exterior of the quad-level home’ is red Starting on the ground floor. a recreation room and play area with One wail in the same ex- terior red brick is centered with a raised hearth fireplace. Win- dows face the back of the house and a door leads to what will be an outdoor patio. Facilities of this room will include a beiit-in bar. On this same level are a laun- dry room and a storage room, Up another six steps is the family den paneled in wated pine. This room has two ex- the front entrance and ties the bedroom level in with its use in that hallway. Carpeting in the same color, only a lighter shade, is used for all of these floors. Furnishings are in warm green tweeds and deep roses. Natural -birch is used for the wood fram- ing and for the occasional ta- bles. Draperies have an eggshell background with spaced bou- quets in turquoise, brown and pale pink. Gold threads highlight the background In the dining room, pusie windows), and wainscot areas are done in knotty cedar. Split bamboo _ draperies frame the windows. The kitchen, planned’ to save of the house and supplementing this natural sunlight are colors which are ‘true allies of tight— yellow, soft green and touches of persimmon. Designed as an efficient working unit, a -penin- sular section has a~countertop stainless stee] stove with cup- Palisades Park Has Gigantic Painting Chore pale pink_- dinette and also toward the dou- ble sink. Counter tops are topped with yellow Formica and the floor is covered in green and white tile. Birch used for the with the frames painted a green to match the hue used in other kitchen color touches is the wood ctipbeard doors Interesting note in the e1i- trance hall which serves as a connecting unit for all areas of the house is the corner planter in lédgerock. d What Mr.-and Mrs, Farle dra ° peries have been chosen On the ee? a Hawke have achieved in a . ae , é " . a — ~™ * home plan meets the needa. of or amily sunroom p e ls je an : e every age level for their family (which has three walls of jal- —. num of window area and the ceiling closet space. Hardwood floors in natural finish have been used here The main bathroom, keyed to stark. white and a sea green, has green fixtures. The green ; brick. All windows have alumi- ‘he maximum of steps, has two EE, sien ” tree 3 eect ol nae tub is enclosed with frosted hum sash and sills are slabs of ee s: Or or ajring a t glass doors and a divider unit marble other for meal preparation. Figall ; ; separates the lavatory section Wide windows’ face the back from the rest of the room, Up- per walls of the bathroom are Ppapered in a green sea serpen- tine print For the - bathroom (which: fs part of the master bedroom Suite); gray and pink have been used. The floor tile is eeramic in a pink and gray striped pattern. A stall shower with giass door is included with this room. .Upper wall sections are papered in the identical gray and pink in an abstract sea shell design posures and a redtood Fer the other two bedrooms, beamed ceiling. The wall CLIFFSIDE, New Jersey — At the Hawkes selected blue for panels conceal spacious stor- - Palisades Park, the amusement —-®Re_room_and— yellow for the age cupboards. ° center which attracts over 10,000 "F8€Fry. And still another six steps take you to the living floor—a com- bination kitchen and _ dinette, dining room, living room, sun foom and central hall and .en- tranceway. The fourth elevation is the bed- room section with three large bedrooms, two bathrooms and a connecting hallway with’a series of sliding-deor closets. For decor, the Hawkes chose colors which harmonize with people each summer day — around 200,000 each Fourth of July — maintenance men and painters are hard at work. In the spring ¢lean-up now being tackled, over 8,000 gallons of paint will be applied. Mrs. Anna Hal- pin who has served as manager of the park for the last eighteen years might be considered the envy of womanhood. She decides what colors the painted surfaces are to be KITCHEN OF CONVENTENCE — The Hawke kitchen was de- Orie wall of the nursery is pa- pered in a yellow background circus scene with furnishings for this room in a robins egg blue. A recessed area will house deep toy shelves and a large closet is provided in this room. Still. another bathréom is {o- cated on the first: floor level. The accessible ‘way comes level of the Hawke two-car garage which is from the front road- in on the second home. peninsylar unit that contains the countertop stainless steel stove ahd cupbodrd areas below. Counter tops are covered in yellow Formica, Cupboards open both ways allowing dishes to be removed from the dining side as well ag’the kitchen: itself. In the above photo, Mrs, signed with convenience and beauty both in mind. They used natural paper. Full-wall closets are fitted for the young-in-ength clothes and birch for the cupboard doors and painted the framework the green, another built-in unit will be a ‘cupboard of floor-to-ceiling shelves for abundance of-light and permit cross ition. The floors are hard- toys, Because of the size of the room, it can easily be converted te which works into the color scheme of the yellow, persimmon and wood and one side wall is papered in a yellow background circus full-size furniture when the children are older, green room, A dining area is separated from the cooking section by a iieahey bs epee FORDER URE See SAS Aealgen Ly . ‘ s F : | | ; | e : / ’ 5 ‘ & ; ; 2 é iF LP , Lien’ Ae : Per ft ‘ : a << og Se pees age ow oe 62 Years of Fence Building FE 5-747) ist PAYMENT PAYMENT: IN JUNE 36 MONTHS TO PAY i i ce te tt ie, Be ee ee OP ay yee EE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL-2, 1955 LH BAY —— * Boiler Comes’ ‘ina Package Crated Heating System Packed Complete With All Connections, Wired The trend to packaged boilers in thé. hot water heating industry was highlighted by numerous ex- hibits at the International Heating and Ventilating Exposition in Phil- adelphia recently. Pre - assembled and packaged boilers were displayed in a crated package with all controls mounted to dramatize the completeness of 1565 Unies Lake Read Beal Estate and Genera! Insurance Gpecialising te Lake Prepertics EM 3-4393 EM 35-3314 __Meurs: 9 A.M. te 6 P.M. Daily = crue HVA EL ‘POST if! f Genuine Honduras Mahogany Ber Your Den or Rumpus Room... 8 ft. x 12 f. Wall of Plankweld for as Little as $520 CORWIN fast... . $ Lumber and Coal Co. 117 S$: Coss Here’s How You Can Have , 2 Beautiful Wood - Paneled Wall at Half the Usual Cost Put Planktex over your old walls and see how an old room comes to life . Planktex aré qll finished . painting or staining You can have an 8 ft. by 12 ft. Wood-Panel wall for only 40 #4xx| .. it’s easy, it’s .. no per month ~ — FE 2-8385 a addition there is a saving in usually required to order controls and accessories. Like other modern heat genera- tors, packaged boilers are equipped with an attractive, colorful jacket, heavily insulated to prevent heat loss. Built to quality standards, they Flashlight Is Equipped to Serve as Nightlight The electrical division of Olin Mathieson Chemical Co. at New Haven, Conn., is providing a red polyethylene cover to snap over the lens of its flashlights. It does several things—protects the lens, creates a red light for emergencies, and can be used/as Hundreds of plans and variations in our files can help you decide what you need in that home you want to build. Just drop in and let us know that you'd like co get some planning ideas. 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Hardboard comes in large flexible sheets which can be bent to fit the curve of the bar, then decorated with thin strips of molding, The bar has a hard, glazed plastic top. A steel column was left in place and put to use as a support for bric-a-brac shelves. Picking Good Apartment Requires Careful Study WHAT DO YOU look for when you rent an apartment? Do you walk in, count the rooms, ask the rent and say “I'll take it” without any further consideration? Sounds silly, but many women do just that, says Sarah Tobias, New York rental manager for the J. H, Taylor Corp. Miss Tobias, who has been at her job for 30 years, hes seen contented and discontented fenants come and go. She says: “If you want to be a happy tenant decide what you want, ask if it is available before. you rent the apartment, and request that splendid esther Mt the dwelling te net up to your expectations.” Miss Tobias believes that few women can be happy with insufficient | closet space and too-few electric outlets, any: more than the average woman who craves country life can settle for a small apartment that doesn't have a treé within goa She explains: | 4 “IP YOU KNGW you are guing to be cramped for closet spect. forfeit the apartment. You'll never be happy tolerating the situation. Electric outlets should be available, too. We are living in the age of electric gadgets. Everything works on wires, it seems—stoves, refrigerators, toasters, broilers, clocks, television, radio, blenders, bottle warmers, bottle sterilizers and air-condittoning. machines. Many buildings do not have outlets or adequate wires for these appliances. Tenants with expensive air-conditiong units frequently find they must put in their own wiring to operate them.” Miss Tobias suggests, too, that a prospective tenant test cabinets to make sure they suit her height. A diminutive type at 5 feet, Miss | Tobias understands what it means to have kitchen sink and cupboards | at a sensible height. If you must move a step stool over to your cupboards every time you want something, you'll soon learn to dislike your new home, she says. Rinks Oo ad Sead! science on: new been, either. Se be sure te check on the exterminating service, she suggests. . . a IF YOU NEED additional cabinets or bookshelves request them beforé you move in so they may be painted with the rooms. When it comes to paint colors, insist on your own choice. Be sure you see the paint sample in the day time in the room it is to be used in. Light exposures can change color tones. Move your radiator enclosures in so they may be painted with the room. If you are subleasing a furnished apartment or house, check the inventory carefully. This wil] help prevent squabbles later. 2 OE SPOR, A Sie EE SS a Se ae Fee ee at_real estate firm. - There is more turnover in as and houses these days But | even if you have a difficult job-finding the home of your dreams. stick to.it, says Miss Tobias. Better to wait and get exactly what you want, she says, than to be miserable in & make-do abode. This Wheelchair Con Used in manufacture of porce- lain and china, all the primary kaolin produced in the United — | A wheelchair that also has legs to climb curbs has been devel- oped: by engineers of New York University under a grant from the National Foundation for Intantile You’ve Admired Them in. Decorator Magazines... SHUTTERS . Every Size for ted Purpose! If we haven't the style you want in stock—we'll get them for you! 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Hoods, Lazy A beautiful Birch Kitchen designed and built by experts costs no more than ordinary cabinets. We're qualified to design and build the finest kitchen for your new home or to modernize your present home. See sample cabinets in our shop. Price Includes Installation — Free Estimates — FHA Terms THE CABINET SHOP 3088 W. Huron St. “72, "sss" FE 5-9331 Lake Read Open Monday and Thursday Eves. amniadeeaae es PATIOS AND PORCHES—A big chimney, flanked by a cathedral style window on one side, rising to the rafters of a high-ceiling liv- ing room, and by stone wall plant | boxes on the other side, distinguish- | es this house. Indoor-outdoor living | is exploited in the plan with a | series of patios and porches. Slid- ing glass panels merge several | rooms with the outdoors. A family room for television, hobbies and other recreation adjoins the kitch- en. This is Plan 9447AP by Ru- dolph A. Matern, architect, 90-04 16lst St., Jamaica 2, N.Y. The house covers 1,884 square feet ex- LOW-COST PLASTIC FLOOR EASY TO INSTALL! Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! - Custom-Mede Venetion Blinds and Window Shades Reasonably Priced PONTIAG FLOOR COVERINGS L. B. Taylor, Owner 379 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-2353 cluding porches and two-car ga- rage. . THE PONTI Cah. aaa bs . Fe sty oe ~ _— annr 72-6" >) — —-. ee A} 4 ay 4] ey ee Ge i e i? of roomh pwy oreo ¢ Snes - ee ie | | 1) iy t ' ts ie te, PLAN *9447AP —_ About 32 million Americans are overweight and trying to reduce. Thatcher Patterson & Wernet INSURANCE AT YOUR SERVICE SINCE 1889 New Drycleaning Plate Prevents Fabric Shine The David A. Freeman Co. of Evanston, Ill, has a plate which vents shine on fabrics. It has a stéam chamber that brings. the temperature of steam down to 250 degrees fahrenheit. One out of every 48 homes being built in America today is prefabricated by a firm in La- fayette, Indiana. the offi 83! W. Huron St. Maurice B. Kimmins, A. I. A. Registered Architect William C: Zimmerman, A. | A. Consulting Architect April First 1955 MAURICE 8B. KIMMINS, A.A. is pleased to announce the continuing Architectural practice of WILLIAM C. ZIMMERMANN ASSOCIATES Atchitects and Engifieers —— and Staff — ce of , Pontiac, Mich. A. F. Caughey, ME Cons. Mechanical Engr Ray W. Covey, C. E. Cons. Structural Engr. _ FEderal 2-8928 Res. FEderal 5-1893 Building Tag Demand Slows Water Well Drilling at Hotel Waldron Among 2 Biggest Projects Building permit issuance by the City Building Dept. slowed con- siderably this week, with the total value of over-$500 projects $23,395. Biggest projects were remodeling jobs at 910 Oakland Ave. and 1220 N. Perry St. and a water well drilling at the Hotel Waldron. A complete listing of permits issued fof projects valued at more than $500 follows: Garage, 80 State, Midwest Sup- Drill water well, 3% E. Pike, Waldron Properties, Cnc., $4,00. 60 Water St., Good, $2,500. Install gasoline tanks, 559 Au burn, $500 About 27 million Americans are able to play some kind of musical instrument, the majority choosing PRIL 2, 1955 | a i ‘Buy With Eye to Future Use Today’s Furniture May Be Tomorrow’s Antique, | Will tt Endure? preference and tion—its style and purpose. ROY ANN ETT, Ine. Realtors 28.E. Huron St. COMPLETE REALTY} _Semvict- Ph. FE 3-7193 should be governed by personal] For a better job, place. Work the particular | Wanted ad in The Pontiag Press. piece of furniture. under considera-| That’s where employers look when they need help! Phone FE 28181. Today's chair, table or ‘room divider may be tomorrow's period piece or antique. Few couples buy furniture with | the idea: ‘‘Will it please our great | grandchildren?” Yet, a_ little! thought from this angle ‘may help young moderns to make a wise choice. Whether you care about the | verdict of posterity er not, it's satisfying to know that your personal tastes meet artistic standards that are enduring. ~ For 3,500 years at least, the, beauty of wood and its workability for distinctive form have been the | basis of furniture art, according | to the National Lumber Manv- | facturers Association. There is | more furniture of lasting quality | made today than ever before, the | lumber association points out. While fine hand-crafted furniture is still available, machinery has | so thoroughly revolutionized wood- | working that it is possible not only to duplicate the perfection of the hand craftsman but also often im- prove upon his results. Comfort and sturdiness, along. with beauty of form and design, are emphasized in modern crafts- | manship. | Today's furniture, as in most periods in the past, is of both solid | wood and .veneered construction. | Furniture of enduring quality and design is made both ways. 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Note | THE PONITAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955 SEVENTEEN _ —_— “It's perfect for ba vad fot ay rom, mo «<= *| ship of real estate boards stands the new Knotty Pine Woodgrained SHEETROCK | The }ireprest Cygnus © adios ¢ fireproof Choose the new Knotty and Walnut woodgrain Pine Smumynoce for the — effects that faithfully re- E walls of the den or play- produce all the details of low in cost room im your new home. the natural wood. 7 You'll have the nature! Ideat for remodeling. beauty of expensive wood Goes right over old walls. decorates as paneling. plus the advan- Needs no decoration, no . “sa. tages of fire-prool gypsum. joint treatment. Call or dt builds Also avsilable—beauti- see us for full information ful Bleached Mahogany 3360 W. Huron & IT ADDS SO MUCH ... YET COSTS SO LITTLE x BEAUTIFUL -- NATURAL BUILDING STONE NATURAL STONE | | MARBLE and SLATE Craigmar (Tenn. Marble) | | "7 1h ey * PATIOS sep. tee ta STOOLS * Biue or Buft Teyco pre-eet Wt te fit your meeda” PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (V2 Mi, West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 calm HEATING SYSTEM. 31/2" Round Ducts Fit inside Your Walls! seve hours of costty instelletion time end “teoring vp” your home. ‘ —Plead-Alv? 5 Geek Aayathore ta He Saeeue uli ok. aut Saul or aie hk — pe be ar avery ™ Room Faster! "Aad AE Gcotncaiog oes heme ot cost of “spot-cooling” @ few rooms. § GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huron FE 2-7849 FE 5-6910' Real Estate Boards Up There are now 53,689 menibers of the National Association of Real Boards, a. new high in en- roliment. The total is 2,115 greater than the figure for the year be- fore.. The Association's. member- at 1,185, an increase. of - 35 over the previous year. SYNTRON ELECTRIC ‘| TARPAULINS || WILKINSON STEEL SCAFFOLDING for every requirement. Roll- ‘ing trestles and special scaffolding for stair - woys. HAMMERS. Tools for every need. MALL CONCRETE SUR- FACER or GRINDER. CHAIN SAWS—Homelite | end Lomberd and Mall. BELT SANDERS—Skil and Mell. WHEELBARROWS 245 Elizabeth Lake Road Phone FE 5-8780 : FREE FARKING | ONLY A FEW LEFT Some with Lake Privileges BEDROOM HOMES Down Payment . Ne Closing Costs a Month FHA Payment }/| Incl. Taxes, Insurance Model Open at Decker Rd. | between West Maple Read and Pontiac Trail, near Walled Lake |) Colwell Homes _ ME 6-2022 +9 {4 ee Ceiling Tile, s¢eeeee eee eee ee 2 Cer toewseeecebe ee ee ee 831 Ocklend Ave. | builders | ereases, while none currently an- | Mixer Park, Inc. | rents have only recently stabilized, following a long period of gain. | Easier credit terms are behind CARLOAD Mu-Wood Insulating Board in Stock Large Selection of Interior and Exterior Doors te Cheese From! DIXIE LUMBER CO., INC. a ae — Home Building Continues High Builders. ‘and Lenders Agree. Public Is Still Demanding Houses Midwest home builders and mortgage lenders expect the de- mand for new houses to continue unabated in the months ahead, ac- cording to a recent survey con- ducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. ‘Lenders appear especially opti- mistic about the future. In its monthly review, ‘Business Condi- tions,"’ the bank reveals that the average lender here looks for a 15 per cent inerease in the volume of mortgage lending this year over 1954. Midwest builders, also with high hopes for the future, see a 5 to 10 per cent rise in housing starts over last year’s level. In the Chicago area, the bank says, many of the large builders contacted have scheduled sizable increases this year. Virtually all plan te build at least as many are now being widely offered by In the conventional joan field, Kitchen Counter Tops Ceramic tile is finding increased thought nowadays is being put into kitchen design. Tile meets every requirement of practicality and modern design. Save time in ironing by hanging clothes properly after they're washed. Shake the items as you hang them, and hang. them straight. Smooth the clothes care- fully as you take them from the line. units as in 1964. The bulk of the project builders in Detroit, on the other hand, are planning to repeat’ their 1964 performance— which was one-third above the previous year. A few Detroit plan mederate in- | Ateation Caaiaiiand let me keep your teels in shape. * Expert Blecksmith % ticipate large reductions, This same pattern of high-level stability with some moderate gains is expected by builders in Milwau- kee, Indianapolis and elsewhere in the Seventh district. All told, the bank's survey covered 12 of the largest district centers, including Des Moines, South Bend, Flint, Grand Rapids, Fort Wayne, Lan- sing, Madison and Rockford. Most communities, the bank says, show few signs of overbuild- ing as yet. Rental vacancies are up moderately, but in many areas are still well below 5 per cent, a figure commonly considered ‘“‘nor- mal" before the war. | Moreover, much of the recent increase in housing demand. Not only have terms on VA loans to home buyers eased significantly, but such loans presently account for a much larg- er proportion of total mortgage credit. extended than in early 1954. Also, easier terms on FHA loans permitted | by the new Housing A: Act - NEEDED !! HOMES With ACREAGE » Buyers Waiting! K. L. TEMPLETON, Realtor _ 7389 Oreberd Lake R4. FE 64-4563 _ Opes Eves. and Sen. i to 5 ee O ere eter ered tere Coes eewessresers® Ocoee teene COO weet taeererreeeeres err eeercecessererste Dee ee eer eee ees eesses FE 2-0224 Make summer's joy a lifetime investment | ' ADOUSTABLE ALL ALBIINUEE AWNAIR Of Michigan — Pontiac Branch Live the life of Royal Comfort with Adjustable Indoor Dial Control! Awnairs. You dial-in the cool evening breezes, dial-out the hot sun! Choose from a wide selection of HOUSE and GARDEN decorator- -designed PORCENAMEL colors. Increase-the beauty, livabil- ity and value of your property with modern Awnoirs. FE 4-6089 | Excsives AWNAIR gives you INDOOR DIA CONTROL You Centro! Sun,light, Air "Your Neighbor ‘Is a Sly Fox! He has already had us adjust and machine- sharpen his Lawn Mower. Right now is the best time, before the lawn mower season starts... and the ease with which he cuts his lawn this year will prove he's smart as a fox. You'll find the cost very, very low! Incorporated Crafts ' . $344 Union 8t. U.S. Uses One Third of All World's Soap We use. one-third of the whole world’s soap right here in the United States, even we have less than one-sixteenth of the World's population. =. | Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteéd — Free Estimates! ‘Reliable Wa 24 Whitfield wooing Women of the United States have many more washers than are used in all the -rest of the world. ‘There are washers in more than four- fifths of all our homes, in fact. Camembert ‘cheese and fresh | pears make a delicious dessert. Be sure to let the cheese soften for several hours before spreading the pear. slices. 3 Bedroom Model Hom 2 Bedroom Mode! Home besdir of birmi birmingham FE 2-9981 or MI 4-4941 | Last 2 Weeks to See this Custom Home! Furnished ‘Model Open, 4011 LEDGESTONE DRIVE Saturday and Sunday | te 6 P. M., or by Appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Ditie Hwy. near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook Lene te Ledgestene Drive—right te medel. Westridge-of-Waterford Northers Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Ares Featuring Custom Built Homes, $19,900 to $40,000 Heltman & Tripp Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford 22 W. Lawrence. FE 5-8161 ae a Phone FE 4-5139 Aluminum By ALCOA Any Size, Full Thickness Capital Doors wae SQ 10 Any Size Windows E ed Aluminum Double Hung Storm Windows ‘160° Installed, Tax Included OPEN SUNDAY 1 11 ALM. -5:30 P.M. Aluminum By ALCOA Any Size, Full Thickness Doors 543% Double Hung— 3 sp ote 4 gq AWNINGS —colorful translucent. fiberglas Ray-O-Lite. All season nationally advertised factory guaranteed. There's no substitute for Ray-O-Lite. Colorful cool ventilated, Aluminum Zephyr Awnings available. : installed, Tax Included Call for Free Estimates—No Pressure—No Money Down -Alwindo Co. 1702 South Telegraph (August Johnson Bidg.) FE 5-3728 FINEST QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS USED FAST CONSTRUCTION SERVICE . QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AND CONVENTIONAL LOANS DO-IT-YOURSELF COMPLETION PLAN SAVES UP T0 30% IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Visit Our Model Homes Now LITERATURE ON REQUEST TO REACH DISPLAY HOME DRIVE OUT STATE RT. M-24 FROM PONTIAC; GO ABOUT 7 MILES; TURN RIGHT OFF M24 WHEN YOU SEE THE SIGN “PERRY ACRES.” IT IS THE FIRST . HOME ON THE LEFT. WILBUR TOWNSEND Dealer MIDWEST HOMES :: | HOMES 2 379 } ® DELIVERED ® ALL BUILDING MATERIALS FOR COMPLETION GUARANTEED 1s9 HIGHLAND STREET Rechester — Olive 1-634§ ee a ee ia et eee ~ Ef | , f : aad Fig j f ~\ | ‘ Re } * | / 7 | EIGHTEEN eee. areal I THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955 , ae " : - ial A window's location determines a Seles BUILDERS’ | li rosa pine located high in , fF E r J ff worning 10 Bur! cor ane Soe dow WAVE YOUR FREE HEATING SURVEY MADE NOW! group of windows’ lets in more SPECIALTIES ' m + light than windows placed at in- = : 4 Se See | TENN. LEDGE ROCK - Sc AE RU FLAG STONE Outdoor Thermometer Set. BELDEN FACE BRICK Nothing to Buy : COMMON BRICK Nationally advertised retail value $6.60. En- METAL CULVERTS dey mont cophed Just sight whery thant Guo Bedroom . CONCRETE CULVERTS temperatures through window! Offer lnnited to voll tn hse Ranch Homes GLASS BLOCK "ica: Sdlies Seal et . <4 LIME is CALL FOR DETAILS | OUTDOOR FIREPLA | NORTHRIDGE | . HEATALATOR SUBDIVISION FIREPLACES . | on Airport Road AREA WALLS \ rs Be Williams Lake and |'] CALCIUM CHLORIDE ar em os | FULL PRICE CEMENT & MORTAR te | General Motors Employes} })}): Is romaine : : || SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE O'BRIEN HEATING ::, en paame rie Supply | 4 | Authorized Ockland County Distributor C3 sei | | 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919| © rH Demy terse | S| B L F y : oy & SUPPLY co | WM. KENNEDY ||] &04L REAL ESTATE 140 N. Cess Ave. ey: aki Livinck eee ae . | 3097 W. Huron St. FE 4-3560 | FE 5:8163 + * * ®6 * * *@ + Dug for Paint in Old Doys) YOUtH Can Make Pictures Before the beginning of record- ct histry, paints were m» moe NC Learn Use of Tools E na posits of co earth found in many parts of the|. _ 37 STEVE ELLINGSON Sede a ae, ee ae V7 5 TIw world and combined with a liquid.| BY do you suppose it is that | Setting a oe GA Even today, these-colored earths, | *"Y @rug you take for relaxation| appreciate simple things? Wil AZ > | are still used in paint | 0" Pence of mind is habit forming? | they Know how to do things for PS idn’t | themselves our forefathers making. reg gd ora man to/| did? I believe it’s something to | FOR ee ‘ — spend a lifetime getting content- think about. R EST Build Your Home donsiteast columns a 'atae If you have a bey or girl and | with Quality-Tested tumbor [= - >. Sa increased over one, thousand per| theif natural creativenees, and RING cent since 1935. Well over one a Bite ‘move cell | : a : SASH & DOORS | mition pounds of siceping tablets | Pellanee, then encourage them | were manufactured last year. a ae ence den : BLDR’S SUPPLIES That's enough to supply ‘over| ‘ist to take a whirt at it your- | When you build a home of enduring Tru-Bilt Blocks, you BUILDERS’ HDWE, || ' *7, 390 *% Spacious 50-Foot Lots / * Large Dining Area _ / INTERESTED IN UNIQUE WALL FINISHES? * Large Utility Room / * Oak Hardwood Floors : | See Our Display of Many Foreign and Domestic Panelings! __% City Water and Sewer - wv. = {4 aad matic Gun-Type Forced Air DEARNADN « , & Alwintite Aluminens Windows PEGBOARD and FIXTURES for Most Needed Jobs ‘%" Peg Board 48"x48".. .$3.20|'4" Peg Board 48°x48". $5.60 RITE - | GLASS BATHTUB Sain ENCLOSURE @°h= from lustrous special finish aluminum. Two sl glass panels with NEWLY ADDED FEA. | ~—~brand -new- noise-proof-VINYL- PLASTIC chan FHA TERMS No Money Down Pfs ah ie te te is 5 feet high and is available for 412, 5 and 5 Ve foot recessed $ 9 95 i ae ee @ Additions @ Recreation Rooms ° Sg? FE 2-121] _ or FE 5-9236 FREE ESTIMATES i; * Youngstown Kitchens / * Birch Flush Doors / } Our 8 fetive Will Call et Your Convenience! : _ , ‘Order Now for Early Delivery! & M Construction Co. % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M.% | , 2260 Digie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac ___ # wmser to. HARDWARE ¢ COAL ¢ BUILDING SUPPLIES _ 181 OAKLAND E 4-1594 TUNE IN MICHIGAN NEWS, MON., WED., FRI. 7:30-7:35 WPON ~ i yi 46 A MONTH | Lake Privileges on Elkhorn Lake NEAR SCHOOLS Drive North on M-24 to CRA-MIN-YAN BUILDERS . FE 4-1549 ae BT EAE cad - ea ~ i ate ah WHITFIELD ESTATES MODEL—Open for public more than 1,150 Estates on Williams Lake Rd. featuring six rooms and bathroom. Face brick front combines with the White Contractor. @ WIRING © FIXTURES © POWER INSTALLATION See Ow Complete Line of FIXTURES and WIRING SUPPLIES 845 W. Heres FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 4 American workers have fewer accidents on their jobs than they do out of working hours, a recent study indicates. Whittie Three bedroom homes are being offered in the Maceday and Wil- liams Lake area this week by the White Bros. Realty. All of these new Whitfield Call ME 7-101) Ste 10 P. M. )| J. Perry Sales 701 Maple st. Melly, Mich. ERERGS nes ALWAYS DEMAND William Lechner PERI WALLPAPERS! tmrpeRrat WALLPAPERS “Next fo my wolls | like IMPERIAL best” PONTIAC PAINT Peotise Ceramo fireproof siding in this model Estates. Model Has Two Lake Privileges - linen closets in the hallway and in; 3 | Disposable Ink Wells THE PONTIAC PRESS. . SATURDAY, APRIL 2,-1938 ne oy oldie tern gives garge sketchés showing | Kee Harbor caveched and tached, as well ts FE 2.0278 Ww Available stretched and tacked, as weil as how to make the cushions with) A portable porch or cabana for | corded seams. Foam _ rubber| EVENINGS--SUNDAYS your garden or backyard—all alu-; covered with fabric to match other | Call minum with a canvas roof—is be-| furniture may be used. See sketch | MA 247 ing made by Durall Products Co, for pattern numbers and enclose | 6-6 of York, Pa. 2%Se for each pattern ordered. | —— house 9 by 12 feet 7\ Write to Pontiac, Pattern Dept., —_ “ais inches at feet at has Bedford Hills, New York. | that can be rolled up at | P* Or two sides, It has a full screen door at one end. It can be mounted on a wooden platform, stone terrace, or simply placed on level turf. You take it down and store it in the winter. Recorder Uses Huge General Electric at Schenectady, N. Y., is making an instrument that records amounts of electricity supplied over a period of time with the record imprinted by a pen on Recessed Clothes Hamper Modern design places great em- phasis on built-ins for, bathrooms. Recessed hampers in the hehe | | FE 2-1821 tile walls, for instance, make for 27-N. Cass Ave. Mfg. Co. tidiness, save space, and are also 17-19 $. Perry St. FES6ISiuce Per $11,350 Unit | GI's, 5100 Moves You In--Civilians ‘1150 Nothing Else to Pay! , Per Month Two Bedroom Brick Daplex Homes ——— “Preximately Bh trersns © Full Basement © Builder Pays All Mortgage Costs Model Open Daily @ Oak Floore © Paved Streets © Gas or Oil Heat Noon to 8 P. M. © Tile Bath © 7 Designs © Steel Casement Windows @ Ribbon Drive © Patated Bopomont Wolly” REAL ESTATE Located on East Bivd.: Between Perry and Mt. Clemens Model Phone FE 3-9594 j | NINETEEN The arms and back legs of this chair are cut in one piece from a board 11%-inches wide. The front | legs are from the same piece. Your neighbhorhood woodworkers | will saw these pieces while you| wait. The assembling is a simple | job of gluing and driving screws, The result is a sturdy chair that HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. will give years of service. a = cree = TRZOS CO. upholstery webbing and the xorg 3101 Orchard Lake Rd., i Te Bey or Sell Real Estate See Bateman & Kampsen When you're using a ladder to} paint the outside of a house, re-| member that the ladder should be | placed so that the space between | Realty Company the. bottom of the ladder and the} 377 South Telegraph house is one-fourth the length of | FE 3-0528 the ladder. “ Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - -- Burmeister’s ee Just whee? V4. 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Wholesale or Retail PONTIAC DETROIT UNION LAKE SOUTHFIELD TwP. 8197 Cooley Leake Rd. Telegraph & 9 Mi. Rd. Phone EM 3-4171 Phone FL 1-4184 We Deliver Within 70-Mile Radius of Our Yard urmeister’s *- Burmeister's - ~Burmeister’s,- . ; f 4 2 SS 6s a ee aoe . ~~“ A s You message means money Senes ate eal A ten Dioties Press Classified ad! To sell, rent, hire help, tell; your story in a Want | Ad: Dial FE 2-Siai ~ FOR YOUR HOME STEPS & STOOP fee ct ccs WROUGHT IRON L&V AWNING 163 W. Montcelm Sprays Up and Outward | You know those plastic hoses that send out a spray along their full. length to water your lawn? Here is one with a difference. jit has a pair of finds that | run! FE 5-2102 = Hose Equipped With Fins along the bottom. That keeps | on its own feet so that the spray | always is directed upward and out- ward. It comes from Supplex Corps of Garwood, N. J. | About 7,700 auto patents were _ issued during | 1953. See Us for a BUILDERS’ we Ready-Mixed Cc + Boice! © BLOCK "545 S. Telegraph Rood WHEN A JOB CALLS FOR CONCRETE Our Ready Mixed Concrete ig top quality! Our service is fast! or 1,000 yards... - THOUSARDS OF FACE BRICK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Every color . . largest supplies in Oakland County. | BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY . » ~ CALL BOICE! Whether you need just I yard, if you want the best, call . every grade. One of the © BRICK Telephone FE 5-8186 —-+ the hose stabilized and standing | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY APRIL 2. 1955’ - | Design for Suburbs New Franklin Knolls Home F eatures Family-Kitchen at 14% Mile Project Another new Franklin Knolls jhome joins the growing list of ranch! | style bricks in the 350 home sub- urban development of the Frank- lin Construction Co. at 14% Mile and Middlebelt Rds. An 81 foot one-story home with attached garage has three large ; bedrooms and two ceramic tiled | | bathrooms, The floor plan also in- | cludes a spacious living room with ' dining area, a den or study and ja kitchen designed with a folding door divider which separates the utility area from the kitchen — | family room, This provides for more play space for the children. | | Placed on one-half acre sites in | — a new community of winding streets and rolling. terrain, the | | Franklin Construction Co, is a | ond | com. house | oe A | for the Tops. Free Estimates FHA Approved FE 5-2102 L&V AWNING § Economy. safeties ainca AUTOMATIC ip Orcherd Leke Ave. in Comfort, Convenience and For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call 5.000 Saccessiul Installations in Pontiac Aiea * C hechnh cheuhuhiuheueuteuteudeueuheuteue heuer F dekh herdichrbiuhih haddkdad did, dar TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT aX HEATING CO. FE 2- 9124 Secwwessrees 163 W. Montcalm CALL FE 2-0283 | ATSMAN TRANSIT- @ 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for) FASTER DELIVERY! MIX CONCRETE é * hig con 7 ly on us for QUALITY ) . SERVICE . . SATISFACTION! for a press preview for time this week, the new a combination of face brick and siding. All homes have two-car garages attached with six | feet of additional space for storage }and workshop. A_ disappearing | Stairway leads to more attic space : over the yarage. }area from the balura mahogany | = These two 1 rooms | have | Aa a 6 Electric Contractor Appliance—fixtures | Phone OR 3-260! ~ OR 3-1483 4494 Dixie Highw: Drayton Pisins, Mic 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-5181 ,ine shade. Other furnishings in-, birch coffee table and a walnut A. 0. Cromp FE 4.3573 || -corner table. The bedroom | floors are in oak FIRST well OF Best | proof material 7 | which will contrast pleasantly with Shellac Saves Books #~ Librarians bave discovered thati : 23 W. Lewrence St. PONTIAC GLASS CO. Phone FE .5-6441 PITTSBURGH PAIFES mea a Pel THREE BEDROOM “BARTON” $7,275 TOTAL SALES PRICE $625 Down NOTHING ELSE TO PAY Hours: Daily end Sunday | P. M. to 7 P.M. Drie Sarit on Dike Bee. to Sashabaw Rd. in Drayton > gy Fg — gp RAB Right on Maybee to Oak Park. Model located on corner of Park and Maybee. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Model Phone OR 3-2757 >. foot expanse of window wall that , parkay. Corktone floors are chosen NO MONEY DOWN! 36 Months to Pay! opens to a patio or garden. {Ser the bitchen-feenliy room. The lel has a basi ' The Franklin Knolls model is} }open for daily inspection from 10| scheme which cells for bold ac- | 4 m to 9 p.m. and the pe Cort cessories and the barely-gray (handled exclusively by the Certi-| walls accept tangerine, stark ified Realty Co. - white, black and white (weed | —<—— and turquoise fer colors. Focal point of the living room furnishings is the large contour | chair designed by Eero Saarinen | in handwoven woolen in a tanger- Frigideire—Philco G-E—Zenith—tronrite CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Ave. AUBURN HEIGHTS, MICH. clude a boat shaped walnut and Don't Waste Greatest Portion of Living Area A home takes up only about a fifth of the area of the average lot. So four-fifths of your living area will go to waste unless you Bat rene N. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac A radio controlied gorage. door opener thot operates from the dash of your car, from a button in your home. Operates your door— operates your lights—works on any style door. TEMCO MACHINE 1782 PONTIAC DRIVE FEDERAL 5-6644 PONTIAC MICHIGAN Evenings and- Weekends Call OR 3-7625 a 6-5 Gas Furnace Now | the lawn. Use low fences, hedges {and suitable plantings to block out views you do not like and to give | privacy. book covers last books also benefits from the same treatment. 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Oakland County and area churches reported schedules of Palm . en for vice president; Mrs. George Facing Vot Sunday and Holy Week services as follows: Fire Tax Levy Slated |Pringie, secretary; Mrs. Wesley g RKomeo ~~ —_- —_———. a ee in Washington Twp. Mahaffy, treasurer ;* and Mrs. Lee Three exeviese will be held in the St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Snday. The Rev. Edgar A. Lucas will conduct Hely Com- munion service at 8 a.m., at Wilson, corresponding secretary. ROMEO — Two igsues will face! Next meeting of the group will Washington Township voters when | be held Tuesday at the home of they go to the polls Monday. Mrs. William Rambo, St. Paul Episcopal Church will Residents in Oakland County's}: 3% townships and 16 cities are] scheduled to go to the polls Mon- day to select their local officials. ones pay of cat. 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, 7 a rm. Wednes-| 9:30 a.m. and at 11 a.m. The first proposal on the ballot ™ four state propositi “tad 4, day, 7:30 a.m The choir under the direction of states that a special tax will of (nme “og propositions, occa- The Fi t Me thodist Chu h will} Mrs Ross Jr. offer spe- will not be levied upon residents | sigs dgcd cial m and the Rev. Mr. Lucas living within the new proposed fire Re ’ 2% Mile Road | district bounded by on the south, 29-Mile on the north, | | Hayes road on the east, and the | will add to his Lenten talks with! the subject, ‘“‘The Triumphant En- | of cantidates, a special sefvice ; try.” at 11 a.m. ’ These are Bloomfield, ‘Addison, day with the Rev. Peter Vos, pas-| The parish council will meet on| | westerly boundary of the township. || = Oak, Orion, Lyon, Independ- tor of the First Congregational [Tuesday at 8 p.m. Good Friday | It Was reported that the money- » Farmiegton, West Bloom Church, as speaker. services will be held in the church | DORIS O'HENLEY | raised by. this special assess- field, Highland and Holly town- Tuesday evening the Rev. C. from 12 to 3 p.m. | The engagement of Doris Jose-| ment would be used two support |phine O'Henley to James Ashiey| the Washington Volumteer Fire Brooklands ships. Confirmation for 16 junior-cate-| Northrop has been announced by Opposition for the township posi- Department, Proposal number two will an| -_ is indicated in the other mon and on Wednesday chumens will be held Sunday in the | Mr. and Mrs. Danie! O’Henley , of rena con a a single , Ellis Hart, pastor of the First | Gethsemane Lugheran Church at | Lake Orion. Her finance is the son termine the sale of liquor by ao . Pontiac Press Phote Methodist Church, will give the the 10:45 a.m. service, The class | of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Northrop P| giass, presently outlawed Only some of the candidates for PLANNING CIVIL DEFENSE — The Press photographer caught principal address at the First |25 & group will receive its first | of Attica, No _ wedding date has|” Roth Washington’ and Bruce| city council or commission posts| two of the leaders of the new West Bloonifield Ground Observers Corps,| Baptist Church. Cotmmunion on Maundy Thursday Den set. Townships will elect undpposed | in the 16 cities are Wilbert Clynoweth (left) of 3431 Oakleaf Rd., supervisor, and Mrs. Everett Labadie of 3471 Oakleaf, chief observer, in an unguarded | moment as they listened to an outline of plans for the new ground ob- servers post to be built at West Acres, just off Commerce road. A fund | raising campaign to pay for construction of the post is now under way, | and officials hope to have the building completed this spring. Mrs. Mel- | Groveland T. Mp voters et vina Eberle, county civilian volunteer coordinator, briefed the group cast ballots on adopting a zoning | on civil defense methods which proved successful in Milford, when the ordinance, and West Bloomfield | Vlunteers met at her home Friday. Sena Oakland 4-H Clubs Open Achievement Day Exhibit The township board has ectan: 4 Sunny skies and mild weather | ticipating in the affair, which will a one-mill increase | gave hope of a record turnout as mn a display of projects, a mended equalized, for additional speciee-| al expenses brought about by the | Pontiac area +H clubs opened ) os ieee Deyiew ae fpediel onty their Spring Achievement Day ex- growth of the community. | Polls will be open from 7. a.m. | =—_ and program this afternoon. The Oakland County exhibition to 8 p.m., and voters in line at the deadline will be allowed to cast | epened at 2 p.m. at the Lincoln | Junior High School in Pontiac. their ballots. | Some 1,500 boys and girls are par- 4 Townships Plan Joint Civil Defense 5 Farmington Girl Slated to Attend California Meet al evening program wili start at 8 p.m., with Lyle Abel, coun- eight Michigan State College stu- | demonstration, Awards and spe- | /6 The move is under consideration for Holly, Rose, Groveland and Springfield Townships, Two committee) members from each township will select a civil defense director, as presently out- lined. This director would then contact the townships, and thén begin civil defense planning. Community Supper Set Tuesday at-Thomas THOMAS — Thomas area resi- dents have been invited to attend a ‘Beef 'n Chicken” cafeteria sup- per, starting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Community Hall. The affair is sponsored by the Thomas Community Assn, Dryden Foundry Sold- On ‘iieaday boys and girls from | the eastern half of the county will Students from 33 states will take | | have their exhibits judged. Their part in debate, discussion, ex- program, consisting of a dress tempore speaking and oratory. | revue, songfest and announcement | ‘Miss Turner, who live at ti6a9 Of Winners will be Monday night. MSC. She will participate in de. | f the county will have their ex- } bate and extempore speaking at | hibits judged on Tuesday. They | the California meet, | will hétd”a program Tuesday night, | ® | and winners from Monday night's | i dress revue will then compete Reilly will be master of ceremo- before the 8:30 a.m. | Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Palm Sunday. tributed again Mass. Burgess who will talk on |Kingly Entry," during the regular th the Tuesday winners, Jim |™orning service. Baptismal serv- = ae eat ice will be held at 4 p.m. First Congregationa] Church will hold a baptismal service and Com-' munion at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Imlay City Blessing of the palmg will be Mass at the Palms will be dis- at the 10:30 a.m. service is scheduled at the Methodist Church Sunday morning, and the ‘St. Latheran Church will have con- firmation of adults alse in the | Sing “Ride on in Majesty.” morning. Paul's The Rev. John H. Balfour will speak on the theme, *‘ Jesus Throws | Down the Gauntlet,” at the Con-| gregational Church. Keego Harbor Mr. Charles A. Taylor will be | the speaker during a special series Some 300 431 members wil par- | of day ticipat t icipate in the dress review, and | Meetings each week night at 7:30! dents will stage a square dance | 2nd each Sunday at 11 a.m. and Gospel services beginning Sun- at the Church of Christ. p.m. are planned. Bible classes jare at 10 a.m. Sunday. Rochester At the St. John Lutheran Church, as part of the 11 a.m. Palm Sunday | service, 19 young persons wil] be | confirmed. The Rev. Waiter C. ; Gerken will talk on the difficulties which today's youth experience and their need of parental help. ices will be held at 9 and 11 a.m. At St. Paul Methodist Church, Palm Sunday services will include Kenneth “The sermon by the Rey. of Holy Week in the 7:30 p.m.) service. . The Tre Ore service will held at 1:30 p.m. and later oie at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Drayton Plains Special choir selections, under | the direction: of J. Y. Vandersall have been propared for the Palm | | Sunday and Maundy services at |the Community United Presby- terian Church. The choir will pre- | sent. “Lift--Up Your Heads” with | Mrs. Bruce Andress as soloist; and “Prepare ‘the Way.’ Thurs- | | days service will be held at 7:30) |}p-m. in the sanctuary, _ Metamora . The Metamora First Presby- | terian Church will béld its Good | | Friday service at 1:38 p.m. | preceded by a half hour period of sacred music. Special speaker will be the Rev. William | Browers of Calvin Baptist Church in Lansing. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the | Pilgrim Congregational Church will | sponsor a on Good Friday | night, followed at 8 p.m. by a wor-| ship service. Four Towns The Methodist Church will con- }duct a baptismal service on Palm | | Sunday morning following a recep- | [tion of members. Trey Township — The Troy Methodist Church | wilt held a Hely Communion service and reception of mem- bers Thursday at 8 p.m. Dryden A Good Friday union service will be held from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. at the Dryden Methodist Church, | with St. John’s Episcopal and Pil-| grim Holiness churches participat- ing. Special music wil] be ft ished by the Methodist choir, Way- land Pickleman and the sisters. five cars for every four families. A trio will! | mum rose from $5,150 to $5,650. higher, $5,350 te $5,850. “h and at th i of h t! In other action, the. board de- aa will be ordained te New | _ tration | cided that the open house for the} york Both he and Mrs Metro | a Service veryon | new Isaac E. Crary Junior High} are lecturing before women's and | to E ° School will be held in the latter} men's civic groups during their || @ Member Veterans of part of May. stay here, as well as in the state Foreign Wars _— ~ Prior to going into the mission- | P Genera! Election ‘Chairmen Named }«0_ work. Mr. Metro_was_em- aaa, tans | -, Clare Chapin, Abbott | slates of c andidates ee ee Rochester Man ‘Returns to Tell of Mission Work ROCHESTER — A native. son, | Harry Metro, returned here -this | week to tell of his work in the mis- | sion field of Ethiopia and his plans |} for a return journey within a| month | ™ The Baptist mixsionary. - whoe home address is 2576 Lapeer Rd | Pontiac, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Metro of 301 W.| Second St. here Five years ago he was sent by the Emanuel Baptist Church of Pontiac to do missionary work and | conduct a book store in Addisebe- | ba, Ethiopia. Mrs. Metro assisted | ~ Teachers Get Salary Raise $250 Annual Increase Oked by School Board at Waterford WATERFORD TOWN SHIP— Teacher salaries next year will show a minimum increase of $250, | following the adoption of a new pay schedule by the Waterford Board of Education. The minmum for a teacher with a bachelor’s degree was increased from $3,650 to $3,900 and the maxi- Re-Elect— HILAND M. Thatcher Supervisor (CITIZEN’S PARTY). Teachers with master’s de (i, the work and their daughter, grees will find pay checks boost- | Pauline, 16. helped also, if West Bloomfield Twp ed trom a minimem of $3,850 Upon his return to Jimma, Ethio- Active Independent to $4,190, and the maximum alse | i. Metro will be authorized to © Business Adminis- ployed at Pontiac Motor Co. in al secretarial capacity at Plant 9. vertisement) RE-ELECT Donald E. WHITE by Lake Orion ‘Cancer Group LAKE ORION—Mrs. John Les | siter, chairman of the Lake Orion Township area American Cancer Society, has made several commit- | | tee ‘appointments. Mrs. Paul Best is chairman of | | public education, assisted by Mrs. | Mrs. Marion Col- | lins, and Mrs. Everett Strine. | Mrs. Frank Mills is chairman of the service committee. ‘ > ] | nies for both programs. ‘Meet at Metamora ‘fo Decide Zone Rule METAMORA — A meefifig‘of all qualified voters of Metamora vil- lage and township has been called for 1 p.m. Monday in the Meta- mora Township Hall, to decide by voice vote an important issue of zoning. Voters may cast their ballots for DRYDEN — Sale of the Dryden PART OF A SYMPHONY , We've listened to the stirring melody of a the April 4 elections any time dur- ; deep vibrant of the ing the day. The zoning, however, = sana | notes of the big B.. cg ho is a separate ‘question, not on the picoolo, sat entranced, how so ballot, to be decided at the) y instruments could blend into such a meeting. | Up for a vote will be the ques- | tion of whether to place zoning and building restrictions on certain areas in the township outside of | Deautiful musical picture. ‘That picture was Made-from many related parts, each of which were fit into a plan, then rehearsed, rehearsed and rehearsed to perfection. We, too, are building « mur Eng We I the village limits: A study com- | ee ee Sicthin. et evetydey ecto chaning || Mittee including. A. P. Stocker, | y wi others, one who needs Harry Best and Edward , te Par- . Us, our spirits t and cheerful, || ker will report on the matter. + -giving to those may be discour- Although the question is on town- aged. In so doing we are a beau- ship zoning only, village residents , tiful . Its our contribu- i - tion, of the goodness of humanity, are eligible to vote on the issue. ee es Se eee = eS scat” County Calendar The New Po. why - me Square Dance Club will held a. dance and party tonight in the school 3 The ideieers” Bugle Club will meet at 8 p.m nn, we Mrs. Otte Tino, 581 Long Lake Note: This -Phylis Rice, VOORHEES - SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ooh echtend nen Phene VE 2-2378 OA Growing © Community Demands Competent Mazes be on clert, vital City Commission must SERVING THE NEEDS OF ALL CITIZENS Harry M. Denyes, Jr. | ~~ Candidete for ne Term - ©5 Years City Planning | Board @ Meinteins professional offices here “3 920: ame a Resident of _ “@ Two pre-schoo! children ‘Active i in Various Civic Geni i ——— VOTE APRIL 4 FOR CAPABLE REPRESENTATION sichhcatad 9d FOR 00D GOVERNMENT = Your te il ll CN Scott's Turf Builder, 50 Ibs., 3.95 Scott's Weed Killer, for 2500 sq. ft....... —ausaeee Scott’s Junior Spreaders ....7.95 Scott’s Medium spread, No. 25 .. ..12.85 Scott's Large Spreeder, vn he MT eee 19.73 Bulk LAWN SEED We have seed that will make a lawn in any soil and under any itions. A sample of your soil will aid us in advising you. Kentucky Blue Grass. . fb. 1.35 Postrivialis ... ...... tb. 1.20 Highland Bent Crass... 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Medium Size, doz. .. .24 Lerge Size, doz. .... .33 Gient Size, doz. ..,. .42 A firm policy with violators. Having an office on the Dixie Highway the past 9 years, | am well * hy it is called “The Seven Miles of Separate Colors ee ae Death.” All of us are familiar with the horrible LARGE NO. |! i accidents which hove occurred. in this area. betieve that in a heavy traffic ‘township as ours a SOFT POLICY with traffic violators is not the answer to our problem. GLAD BULBS 59 | Larger Quantities at lower prices . a7 Lily Bulbs and Dahlia Tubers . 4 5] Impartial treatment to all. Cooperation with ALL enforcement branches. An understanding and helpful approach when dealing’ with our teen-agers’ problems. | have been a resident of Waterford Township 22 years and have been a Township Justice the post 4 years. [ Merion Blue Grass 1 am not a profesional politicion and theretor do not use the Justice Court for political gains or votes. | am only a resident and business man, ond sincerely fee! my decisions have been fairly Vegetable Seeds if es REGAL FEED & SUPPLY CO. 28 Jackson St. * Brae. Sweet Pea Seeds 10¢ rx. 25eo: menceer"* } Most Beautiful d Lasting WE DELiver ond impartially. made. When in office, my main consideration always hos been and SHALL CON- TINUE TO BE; MAKE OUR HIGHWAYS AS: SAFE AS POSSIBLE FOR Our CHILDREN AND OURSELVES. VOTE April 4th for Donald E. White " blice st A in Diol FE 2-0491 ~ ‘>. v - ‘ eS TS f , . f . : : A wv 4 , p tt ON >» ’ ’ . ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL/ 2; 1955 TWENTY-TWO | LOE Ps _ \ PHE LITTLE BLUE DUCK . + BY WALT SCOTT | Man Struck by. Golf Ball i a hee Brings Suit for $150,000 - | LAS VEGAS, Név. @—A retired that more new mem- The Life of Christ Reason Seen in Death of Saviour By BISHOP FULTON J, SHEEN than this no man hath, than he| persons in the world who were | be if we receive His @pirit. The ‘Hysterical’ ~ REPUBLICAN office-holders call YOU © In y* installment of “The! jay down his life for his friend”, | healthy, would we not minister | whole problem of Christianity then, ul ts Ces hed come to thi savth | we would have found the whole pro- to the sick? It yee to on is how to become incorporated life, and after teaching the true theory ceeding quite unintelligible. ° | : pageleal > | again te this new humanity tn Sicha bore ‘boon besarea“as evgreet | If, however, we had fallen into) gon any oheaia we wot tyme | ori: whe is the Son of God. That » why ppens as He said through the but He would never have drawn the waters and were drowning, and the man came in and offered his | | life to save us, then there would | : be meaning to his Death. If hu-| If the more healthy we are, the |man nature had not fallen into! better we serve the sick, then’ the | | sin, the Death of Christ would be | meaningless. But if He had come | more innocent we | the more Death of Christ would be unless |#% the Son of God to ransom us| WE should take human nature in someway was in- | {T°™ sin in obedience to the Fath- volved in sin, If we were sitting | *™ $ Will and restore us to a heri- on a pier on a bright summer day, tage which was lost, then the Cross | fishing contentedly, and suddenly | becomes our glory. saw another man jump off the pier| lf we were the only persons in front of us into the river, and in the world whe had eyes as he went down the third time, | see, would we not be staffs we heard him say: ‘“‘greater love! the blind; if we were men to Himself. Men are called to par- ticipate im the fruits of His death be- cause His redemptive service is to be & work inte which they are to be per- mitted to enter. It will thus become a very vital factor in-man's approach to God. sending of His Spirit so that He will: not-be an example to be copied, but a life to be lived. How empty and frivolous the Changing Name |M. Kavanagh ruled Friday that the Legislature can legally change the name of Michigan State Col- lege to Michigan State University. The opinion, handed down in an- swer to a question from several | representatives, ended speculation that .jhe proposed name change would be unconstitutional, | } | , |.upon herself all the pains of the aa te | child. The father will take on the to | debts of his son, and a lover, | only |if possible, would take on the! =a | woes of his beloved. | Picture a chalice, which only a | priest may touch, stolen from the | altar. It is made into a beer mug of Service in Pontiac ... Call D & DY Cleaners today. Profit by our 35 years of OY experience. Our a QUALITY WORK 2 COSTS NO MORE! ‘ | and delivered over to profane use. | Later on, the chalice is retrieved, ?but before it can be restored to | the altar, -it must be put into the |} flames, the dross burned away. | Then it must be beaten and ham- | mered and re-fashioned again from the old creature of the beer mug, into the new creature of the chalice. | Only then is it fit for blessing and | ready for restoration to the altar of- sacrifice. Our human mature, which once was jn possession of God's grace, and which once bore resemblance to the Divine Nature, through a free act of ours lost its dignity and became delivered over to profane and unholy purposes of sin. Our Blessed Lord came to this earth and took a human | mature like ours in all things Although the names of the Uni- veristy of Michigan and Michi- gan State College have been formally recognized since the last century, the constitution of 1908 gave no formal acknow!l- edgement te the proper names of the institutions, Kavanagh said. “There is no constitutional res- ervation of a name for these in- stitutions by the use of proper nouns,”’ Kavanagh said. ‘The people have recognized this fact by changing the reference to ‘ag- ricultural school’ in the constitu- tion. of 1850 to ‘agricultural col- lege’ in the constitution of 1908. ~ Although the people, in ratifying | the constitution, meant to estab- lish ‘a perpetuated agricultural col- lege, they’ did not say that the BRAIN-WASHERS zvzd SLAVE-THINKERS! PHONE FE 5-8116 school could offer no other course | of study nor did they intend to 0 amity, haya adler Laawial | restrict its name, Kavanagh said. : | Meanwhile, college name change guilty for all the sins of the | discussions continued to boil inthe | Legislature. CLEANERS 9 33's | | | of ours, and plunges it into the Jap Girls Don’t Puff | fire of Calvary to have all the dross | 143 W. HURON of evil and sin burned and purged) _ TOKYO. — Only a relatively | away. After being beaten and ham- | few women in Japan smpdke cig- In a Lot at Side of Building | @Xcept sin. He made it stand ] + mered and put into a grave, He | arettes says the. government's To- | finally rises from the dead as the bacco Corp. A survey shows 13 in | ' Head of the new humanity — the} 100 women smoke while 81 of Pattern Man we are destined to| every 100 men use cigarettes. , | In their current campaign literature, Republican office-holders seeking re-election— Monday are stooping to new lows. Panicky and desperate after last fall's decisive Re- publican defeat, they’re now venting their. anger on labor union members. IT’S A FACTI Michigan's schools are run by 18 elected office-holders, 17 of whom are Republicans. Don’t be fooled! It is these REPUBLICANS who have 2 monopoly on State education by 17 tol. Ons AME lo Presid « * IT’S A FACTI If the 6 Democratic candi- dates now running for State educational Because the common people of | Michigan want to end Republican dic- DEAR PARENT: tatorship and equalize government control offices were elected, it would only be a Two good men have kept state politics and iuproper of education, Republicans shout “BRAIN- partial equalizer. No-one group —Demo- influences out of our schools. They are up for re-election WASHERS!” Because the people want a crats or Republicans—could then control on April 4. small voice in their children’s education, school policies! Republicans shout “SLAVE-THINKERS!” . It’s sickening and frightening to know that such men are absolute. DICTATORS of your children’s education! | Ciair L. Taylor, superintendent of public instruction, is completing his first term after serving a 16-year apprenticeship in the Department of Public Instruction. . ‘He was Director of Finance, Assistant Superintendent, and Deputy Superintendent. Clair Taylor has been fair to all children in public, private, and parochial schools. > . s IT’S A FACT! Today’s overcrowded, under- staffed, unsafe, out-of-date schools and un- _ 7 derpaid teachers are due to Republican - Let us blow away the smoke screen short-sightedness. They've had a strangle- and examine the TRUE facts behind this name-calling campaign: Stephen S. Nisbet is serving his second term as - . President of the State Board of Education. This board hold on State educational growth for . governs the Michigan teachers colleges. He is also a generations! — board member of Alma College. He knows the problems of colleges. , ° ° Let’s put an end to Republican monopoly! A Democ ratic vigory Monday will assure you of better schools, calle oe Ae mote teachers, more school-rooms, and a full-time educa 3 : ° fo . ; Clair L. Taylor and Stephen S. Nisbet are running tifa fee yout copia, rs the rnd ee ah We sincerely. urge you to vote bee ' or these two g men on April 4. ' : : ; / Vote fo six Democrats (busine men, atorneys, schol / administrators) running for State Educational Offices by voting STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC MONDAY APRIL 4. Michigan has made its greatest educational progress under these two men. Michigan's educational system, in- cluding its colleges, is rated among the three best in the nation. Yours very truly, iD Cnek =U f a: President, Wayne County Boord oF Edveatlon n't WISH Republicans Out of Office,- But Vira, Pola 19. KE: You ¢ : n WASH Them Out With. a Downpour Member Pontloc Board of Educotton Sac 22 he Qamineen. | of Votes! Let’s Make Monday WASH:-DAY Endorsed by: WALTER W. GUMSER, Lowell, Im- en "CIO? COUNCIL 4 — * 4 ‘ ce te ad ee - — ~ gt <= ---+ +t a oo — a —————___. F) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1955 5a -a ¢ * tT Hail to New-King! —"% * Tony DeMarco Batters Johnny Saxton to Win Welter Title in 14th Round TKO BOSTON # — Tony DeMarco reigns as the new world welter- weight king today after turning ‘determination, skill and a devas- tating punch into a 14th round|- technical knockout over ex-cham- pion Johnny Saxton. DeMarco, | 23-year old battler from Boston's North End, knocked Saxton down for a nine count and hammered the helpless New York- er 10 times more against the before Referee Mel Manning stopped it at 2:20 of the 14th round last night at Boston Garden. A happy Tony was a bit be- wildered in the dressing room aft- erward but not so much as the betting fraternity which had made him a 3 to 1 shortender. The scheduled 15-rounder was the first title defense for short- lived welter king Saxton who won it from Kid Gavilan last October. It wags the first time Saxton had career. The left hook proved DeMarco’s Higgins Fears Williams Lost ‘Pinky’ Resigning Self to Fact That ‘Thumper’ Is Quitting Game SARASOTA, Fla. ® — Manager Mike Higgins of the Boston Red Sox is just about resigned to the fact that slugger Ted Williams won't be with the club this season. Rumors have piled upon rumors ever since the lanky star an- nounced his retirement after last season. There were dozens of re- ports that be'd sign for another campaign at his $100,000 salary. But yesterday, after the Red Sox held a snappy last workout and packed for the trip north, Higgins said: “We haven't heard from Ted. T'm going along on the assumption that he isn't going to play. I had thought all along he would be here."¢ . ~ nr Higgins also admitted Boston had made an offer to Detroit for third baseman Ray Boone, but felt there was no business being transacted at the present time. Boone mur- ders Red Sox pitching at Fenway Park—belting the ball off the short left field wall regularly. Bronco Frosh Hopefuls Sid Gregory of Pontiac and John eye in the second round when ton, 145%, connected and stabbing rights were being blocked. Forced to carry the fight by the Saxton. DeMarco counterpunching t | did so successfully and weakened Johnny with a body attack whith outdid his heralded inside hitting. ning scored the fight 127 points to 122 for DeMarco on the basis of 10 points for the winner of each round and 10 or less for his op- ponent. Judge Jim Shaughnessy scored it for DeMarco 128 to 121 while Judge Tom McNeeley gave the edge to Saxton 125-123. Afterward, DeMarco admitted he felt he had a chance to knock out Saxton in the 12th round. NEW HAVEN, Conn. ® — No matter what happens today, final of the 3-day National- AAU Men's Indeor swimming cham- pionship, the most colorful per- former is sure to be Bob Gawboy, 22-year-old University of Minneso- ta sophomore Gawhoy, son of an Indian father and a Finnish mother, put on a 220-yard breaststroke record last night that had everybody who saw it sharing his joy with him. Gawboy was happy and didn’t mask his feelings. He no sooner crossed the finish line the winner when he let out an Indian War Whoop. Then, paddling to the end of the Yale pool, he splashed about shaking hands with his rivals until show after breaking the world’s an official yelled that he had Billy Maxwell's 11-Under-Par Leads Tourney But He’s Only One. Stroke Ahead; Toski | Sets Course Mark | WILMINGTON, N. C. w-Billy| Maxwell, whose golf game carried | him to the National Amateur| | championship four years ago, held |a shaky one-stroke lead as today's third round of the $12,300 Azalea Open tournament began. . 7 The Odessa, Tex., pro, only 25, | was 1l-under-par with 65-68-133 aft- er two trips around the |yard Cape Fear Country Club | course, but he faced a field of hot | marksmen today and tomorrow in | his quest of his first tournament victory. | Little Bob Toskj of Livingston, |N. J., back on the tournament | trajl after a lengthy international | |exhibition tour, almost caught’ Billy yesterday with a superb 32- |31—63. That set a new course |record and tied Toski with Mike Souchak, of Durham, N. C., cur- rently his successor as No. ] money winner. Each had 134, Mike's com- | ing after a rousing 31 finish ga ‘him his second 67. : * * + But these three hardly had the |party to themselves. Locked at | 137, only four shots out of the lead | were Eric Monti, Los Angeles, and | | Doug Ford, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. | Four were tied at 136, among them Fred Haas Jr., Claremont, Calif. Tom Dublinski, Mains DETROIT (UP) — The Detroit Lions have had writs served Dublinksi in z 1H. 6,795- F embraces her son Tony DeMarco, Marco scored a TKO over Johnny HUG FOR CHAMP — Mrs. James Liotta tearfully | o 23, as he arrived) round in Boston Saxton in the 14th | made. AP Wirephete last night. The champ’s mother home today with the world welterweight title. De-| fainted with emotion seconds after this picture was - DETROfT—Detroit's Red Wings. T-time regular-season champions of the ~National Hockey League, rested in their Toledo hide-away awaiting the 8:30 p.m. starting bell Fd ; ds s 3 f fi of league. With a crippled Campanella hit- only .207 and Newcombe win- it pretty fading Billy Graham as he pleases, : d A 4 rt s FAS 3 18 | HE STF: Taas “a8 Hn ef3¢ FE I Xie 3 F : Dy i é : g s i j if f ds rt at% 4 Fy g i E z 2 : 3 A 7 Sak ak akel koe q FRIDAYS RESULTS Pittsburgh WN 7, Oren Tork Avs a } ExhibitionGames| Manager Jack Adams has said | that he was glad the Wings’ foe in| shooters the final series is the Flying Frenchmen, peinting out that it is easier to get the Wings “up” for the Montreal club. | played awe af the firepower big Jean Beliveau, as he rifled is playing great playoff hockey, land the other Canadiens’ sharp- Bob Goldham, Leonard (Red) of Marty Pavelich, Glen Skov and Tony Leswick will probably come in for extra service. z Title Defender CHICAGO (UP)—Ch. Ladar of blue-blood rivals at the 15th an- Wes Santee Renews Bid of Mile Mark in Texas AUSTIN, Tex. ®—Wes Santee, pleased with the mild Texas tem- perature that greeted him, said this might be the right weather for his long sought 4minute mile Kelly and the Wings’ checking line Wings Set for Opener-of Final Stanley Cup Series Sunday Night at Olympia Against Canadiens : the 3rd Cup final Wings and Tt will mark Hi 6th at Montreal. by eight-tenths of a second for a 2: 38. The listed record of 2:38.8 is credited to Knud Gleie of Den- mark, who made it eight months ago in his native land. First Gawhboy broke into tears. Then the whirled and danced in the water and unleashed a few more war whoops while the crowd went into an uproar. It was a big | night for the Ely, Minn., farm lad | who is handicapped by the loss of sight in his left eye, the result | of an accident when he was four years old. He is hardly known outside of a small area in Minnesota and yes- terday was the first time he had | ever swum the distance in compe- tition. Gawboy is a powerful built fellow, 5-7 and 150-pounds of tough muscle and solid shoulders, where he gets a terrific pull to his force- ful strokes Another world record was post- ed by Jack Wardrop. Michigan's | speedy 20-year-old Scot, who bet- | blast@d the international standard | tered his own 400-yard individual medley standard. Wardrop, suc- cessfully defending his title, was timed in 4:36.9. His old mark, reg- istered here a year ago, was 4: 41.7. And eclipsed by the brilliant per- formance posted by Gawboy and Wardrop was a spectacular tri- umph by Ohio State's Ford Konno of Hawaii in the 220-yard free- style in which he lowered his list- ed world record of 2:04.7 to 2:04 But Wardrop has done even bet- ter, a 2:03.4 last month at Colum- bus, Ohio In addition to Konno and Ward- | rop, Yoshi Oyakawa, Konno’s teammate and a fellow Hawaiian defended his crown in the 100-yard backstroke, and the New Haven S.C. “A’’ team retained its 400- yard relay title. The one-meter dive was won by Gerry Harrison of Ohio State and Columbus Six more titles will be decided | as competition increases today but Gawboy has already written the climax to the fine meet. LAKELAND, Fla. “—Manager Bucky Harris of the Detroit Tigers isn't particularly concerned about the 7-11 Florida exhibition game | “Winning games isn’t important ‘“ said. “Get- infielder add a pinch | Harris added. “Then we. ougher some peo- | think.” | Harris is making no secret of | his concern for reserve strength in the infield and pinch hitting de- partment. He said he already has asked for help. Whether he and general manager Herold (Muddy) will be able to do anything about n much iff spring exhibitions. The two-time batting champion’ ac- quired from the White Sox last winter still is limping. To back Fain, Harris has Wayne ardi,“whose hitting has been heartening the last few games, and Jack Phillips. But the Tiger manager isn't satisfied. Phillips — an all-around man— and Reno Bertoia, the bonus rookie from Windsor, Ont., are the only Tribe Finally Finds Where fo Hit Ball Harris Still Seeks Infield Insurance and Pinch Hitter Harvey Kuenn or Ray Boone. As for pinch hitters, the :Tigers have Jim Delsing, one of the best jin the busines, and almost nothing the way during else. 2 Tigers were to meet Atlanta to- day in the first of- six exhibitions leading to their American League ,| opener April 12 at Kansas City. Wisconsin, MSC Tied in Boxing Badger Supplies Upset by Stopping McMurtry, NCAA Champion POCATELLO, Idaho @—A bur. | boxing | stopping heavyweight f H 7 E af zy | F : ere il FFL 5 zl ath Fe * ° . Tied for third with eight points | DALLAS, Tex. W—It took them | each are Louisiana State, San Jose helpless at the plate. But during their last three the Indians have collected 40 on @ hits. ; At Houston yesterday, they banged out 14 blows, including four homers, and thumped the New York Giants 15-3. McMahon’‘s-Team First of Roll in ABC Hotshots to the little guys have been making "| the headlines thus far in the 52nd annual American Bowling congress tournament, the Ist of bowling’s big boys will be firing over the weekend. in the -| grabbed the 10th spot with a 1,210 shots will have to be ready to figure high up in the standings. Yesterday's shooting was one of the lightest yet, with only three changes among the leaders. _. Two of these changes came in the all events by a pair of De- troit bowlers. ° Joe Morys, who started off with a whopping 718 slumped below 600 twice and finished with an-1,850 to- tal. This was still] good for 5th place. Maurice Kilgore moved into | a tie for 8th spot with 1,836. Only other switch was in the doubles where Walter Yochim and Joseph Callari, of Erie, Pa., score, Yochim had a 634 and Cal- Tenley Wins 4th Straight U.S. Title ures title in the National cham last : Hayes Alan Jenkins of Colorado Springs, running mate of the 19-| Dougias, year-old Boston miss in - world competition, seeks to match her title streak in the senior men's di- vision tonight. Spartan Grappler Faces Jap Star in AAU Meet AMITYVILLE, N.Y. (UP)—An interesting battle between Jim Si- nadinos of Lansing, Mich. (MSC) and Japan's Motoichi Motohashi shaped up today in the 136.5-pound class in the National AAU wrestl- ing championships. Motohashi boasted four straight falls going into the final day of the freestyle competition and ap- lari a 576. of the New York Athletic club. ; giz zx itty i ue au ifs al | i tieeeit GRE ; j 1 “Tt Bobby Avila Pounding Ball lt is hae i Cie i} Hard Since Ending Holdout world champs this spring, Ccontin- ued to fatten up on New York pitch- ing with 14 hits, running their three-day total against the National to 40 runs and 41 hits. Larry Doby, Al Smith, Al Rosen Lemon, the winning pitch- yesterday. Chicago White tween the National League con- tenders-at 3-all. Joe Adcock hit a i : F 3 : E Compile Record: Total in Victory at Mt, Pleasant Hayes Jones Is Pace Setter With 15-Point Contribution MT. PLEASANT—A surprising | Pontiac High School track team | Friday made a runaway of the | annual spring invitational meet at Central Michigan College here. The rampaging Chiefs did such a ter- rific job of capturing top places that they compiled a record-break- ing total of 70% points. Chiefs’ total was more than the combined for Flint Northern (3044), Traverse City (16'2), teams that finished in or- der below Pontiac. Other teams and their points were: Lansing Eastern 8; Saginaw High 7; Muskegon 6%; (2-Way tie) Alpena and Arthur Hill 6 each; Flint Central 4; Midland 3; Bay City Handy 2's Chiefs were runnersup in last year’s event. And this was only the Ist time the Chief thinclads were in com- petition this spring. Rated usually as a sort of yardstick for the Sagi- naw Valley and state high school meets to come. the | tional should: serve notice that | Chiefs will be a the spring cam- | paign for which Friday's meet was the beginning. Pace-setter for the brilliant -Pon- tiac victory was f | phies for both relay events. | One record was tied when Chiefs’ Willie Wilson ran a 7.35 t pt E P efepltll al Rs Ba long time | | that many | the same time.” (20 feet 9% ine ) High hurdies—won by Willie W PHS, ); @th, Ha shik of Traverse aia Pontiac < 45). = - —won Pontiac (Wiser, — sor, Robinson, atkins), (16.8 see- onds) Pole vault—}-way tie for Munger and Prank Whitlock, PHS, mw * yt 3 Se in exter by eh jump— PHS, Jones and sinden’ tas tied at 6 feet 1 tmch; Alex = PHS, and Wanageshik (TC) tied ird at 6 é J mer TWENTY-THREE PAS Thindads Win Tile 1 Tne Oat World Marks Washed Out Through the first 13 rounds Man- |: . 4 f mp ape a oe |Community Theaters os Gat.. 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Mon: “Three Coins in the Poun- tata.” CinemaScope, Cliften Webb, Dore- thy McGuire, Jean Peters Tuer, Thurs: “On the Weterfront,” Missing Boy, 4, Found Sitting in Dad‘s Auto | ADRIAN (UP)—A frantic search| for four-year-old Gary Niles ended Marion Brando, Eva Marie Saint happily yesterday when his father.) Fri et: “Prince Vaitent.” Cinema. er en ei Frank, left his factory job bere r..5 oo anoiea the eauary wore to join in the hunt. Keege Bat “Conquest of Space.” Techni- eolor,. William Redfield “Passion.” Technicolor, Cofne! Wilde, Yvonne De- Carle Sun, Twes “Adventures of Ha/jii Baba.“ CinemseScope. Technicolor John Derek, Elaine Stewert “So This ts Paris,” Techmicsior, Tomy Curtis, Oleria DeHaven. Lake—Walled Lake Sat: “Conquest of «2. Technicolor, William Redfield is Is My Love,” ec. Linda Darnell, Dan ; “Desiree,” Technicolor Marion Brando Jean ; “Utepia Laurel and Hardy Milfera ; Gat: “Conquest of Spece,” Technicolor, Pleming, Walter Brooke . 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Instr lion 4. | <4 Ad REPUEL (CAN yf VLEMMAA ,az™ ow (Offer 8-Cent Boost "| with an eight-cent pay hike each — i ” __THE PONTIAC PRESS,- SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1955 iy May Young Toughs Increase. in Fighting, Gang Activity Would Force Move If increasing , gang activity, rowdyism and fighting ts found in Pontiac, it may be_necessary to place. 15- and 16-year-old boys arrested for assaulting another person in Oakland County Jail for investigation, Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore said today. Ina statement to the Pontiac Press, Moore said: “It is claimed | that there is an increasing element | of gang activity . . . in Pontiac. “If so, this comes from a talse teaching by some parents in. the elity that their children should ‘stand up and fight.’ In reality, it is the duty of every bey and girt, lke any other citizen, to avoid a fight. “Conceivably it may even be necessary to avoid trouble by with- drawing or running away from a fight. Sometimes good citizenship demands the courage of refusing to fight. Parents should teach this viewpoint. If juvenile rowdyism and fight- ing increase in Pontiac; ‘it may be necessary and our policy, to place any 15- or léyear-old boy arrested for an act of violence against another person in jail pending investigation. “This notification is given so that parents can be alert to the problem, and see to it that their teenagers stay out of trouble.” fo Gravel Truckers An offer of a three-year contract year as its main feature agper- | ently has ended the threat of a walkout by 2,000 sand and gravel haulers in Oakland, Wayne~> and Macomb counties. Floyd B. Harmon, business rep- resentative for Teamsters Local 614 (AFL), reported that 50 truck- ing companies offered the contract at a seven-hour bargaining session in Detroit yesterday. In addition to the actual pay , Harmon said the com- panies are offering a pension plan increases in health, welfare | and other fringe benefits. Pleasant Ridge Woman Killed in Car-Crash William, Products Co. of Royal , was injured slightly; Less than 2.5 per cent of Amer- The story of the deliverance of the ancient Israelites from Egyp- tian bondage will be rehearsed in Jewish homes and synagogues throughout the world, as the holi- day of Passover is ushered in at sunset, Wednesday, April 6,. Jewish families will gather around festive boards on Pass- ever Eve for the holiday serv- lee and meal, known as thé Seder (SAY-der). Along with prayers and songs of thanksgiv- img, the head of the household will re-tell how the Jews tolled for Pharach, how Moses grew up in the palace bet could not Michigan Bows to Vaccine Plan State OKs Polio Clinic | National Foundation ANN ARBOR i®—The Michigan State Council] of Health has re luctantly accepted the terms of the national Foundation for Infan- tile Paralysis for administration of the Salk polio vaccine. ’ The foundation had informed Dr. | Albert E, Heustis, state health commissioner, that free vaccine yesterday that “‘because of time limitations we had no alternative. foundation in time to start imme- nization preparations Monday.” Jewish Families to Gather Passover Eve for Seder Provision Demanded by| day. the as a voluntary agency. by private contributions, interferes with nor- mal] and efficient operation of a | public health agency which oper- ates in the best interests of maxi- mum public good and service.”’ | In Detroit. Dr. Joseph G. -Mol- | ner, city health commissioner. said first and second graders will be given vaccination authorization slips Monday for their parents’ sig- natures. He said the city already has asked for enough vaccine to inoculate 78,000 children. Approximately 85 per cent of all passenger travel in the United States is by motor vehicle. } + Amends Police Leave System Chief Straley Drops 28-Day Plan Following Trial Period — Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. } Straley today announced the amendment of the 28-day duty change schedule which he put into brook the serfdem of hig people and how he led the revolt against ae his In honor of history's first mass Jews will repair to their sanctuaries and recite special supplications and take part in a_ special liturgy gioryfying man’s right to be free. This will be the subject of rabbini- cal discourses at synagogue serv- ices. operation on a trial basis Jan. 2. Associated with the celebration; “Although during the trial of Passover is the unleavened! period, efficiency in over-all per- bread, or matso (MAHTZ-a), sym- bolizing the “bread of affliction.” Eating it during Passover is sup-|s posed to remind the Jews of slav- ery’s bitterness and his divine/favorably considered by some of duties to aid in the uplift of bu-/ the personnel.” man beings. Traditional Jews observe Pass-| tu ech cbetaee the 18-day we. over for eight days; liberal Jews, tation of leave days system and for seven. tre! | Heutesiants’ assign- As its contribution te the ob- | ment, which had enabled them to of the Passover holl- | supervise in turn each of the day, the Youth Group of Cong. | three uniform patro] bureau pla- B'nai Israel, 143 Oneida Rd., will | toons, also Would revert back to present a Model Passover Seder | the old system, Sunday, of 3:30 p.m. in the Oyne- The new order, approved by City segue. Manager Walter K. Willman, now Written by Rabbi and Mrs. Henry | causes charges of duty schedules Hoschander, the script attempts | to become effective on the first day to convey to Jew and non-Jew/of each.month instead of every 28 alike the solemnity and joy of the| days. Leave days also will be dis- ly is intended to interpret the supervisory officers of their re- spective platoon instead of rotating every three months to a different platoon. p.m.—Maariv. The Pontiac Police Officer's April 7, 7:30 a.m. — Shacharis; 8:15 a.m. — Tovah -Reading; 8:45 a.m. — Mussaf; 7:00 p.m. —Min- cha; 7:20 p.m.—Maariv. April 8, 7:30 a.m. — Shacharis: afternoon Indo Rebels Gun Home of Converted General The ‘shots shattered the three day talm existing in Saigon since government troops clash with the dissident, Binh Xuyen Religious So- ciety. 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The Far Eastern affairs expert said yesterday he had accepted invitations to speak at Oxford Uni- versity late in May before a meet- ing of the British Association of Orientalists and in Rome during September at the 10th Annual In- ternational Congress of the Histor- ical Sciences, « * - s A State Department spokesman said in Washington he could see no reason why Lattimore couldn't make the trip to Europe. Lattimore has been charged by the government with lying when he told a Senate Internal Security subcommittee three years ago that he did not adhere te the Commu- nist line. Charges of have been pending against him for some time. The main indictment, however, was thrown out by U.S. District Judge Luther W. Youngdahl in Washing- ton The government has appealed Youngdah!'’s ruling and plans to press its fight to bring Lattimore to trial. Obstruction Removed JACKSON, Miss. (UP)—When a house stalled on an Illinois Central Railroad track here yesterday, the mover produced an ax and chopped off the front porch so trains could pass. Interim Arms Fund Approved in Paris covering expenses of the nation's armed forces the next three months. The lawmakers okayed the in- the yearly cost of forces. The regular military budget has been held up while plans for re- organization of the Defense Minis- try were being worked out. The interim measure had to be ap- proved last month the government anticipated revenue 3,080,- 500,000,000 (trillion) francs ($8,800,- 000,000). Pontiac Theaters - OAKLAND Sat: “The Racers,” Cinema- Scope, Kirk Douglas, Bella Darvi. Sun., Thurs: “Revenge of the Creature,” 3D, John. Agar, Lori Nelson; ‘‘Cult of the Cobra,"’ Faith Sat, Wed: “Destry,” Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard; “West of Zanzibar,” Anthony Steel, Sheila Sim. Thurs., Sat: “Wyoming Rene- gades,” Phil Carey, Martha Hyer; Walt Disney's “Disneyrama.” ~— ~ oo —_——a—aoaeaoa——a—a_ea—as=—_a_~>—————————, COCKTAILS Fox and Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS Saturday 1:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Monday through Saturday 6 to 11 p. m. an Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations SELECTED FOODS ” menhare eet | PONTIAC :«'‘,»y | DR! LAST TIMES TONIGHT — ALL COLOR PROGRAM— \4, HOURS) \.oTO KILL) A hk, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY,°APRIL 2. 1955 te (TWENTY- ae Sheilah Bond Cleanest Actress on Broadway By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Miss Sheilah Bond—who takes a bath on stage every night in “Lunatics and Lovers”—will match her bathtub with Shelley Winters’ bathtub any time and give her some soap- suds to spare. Shelley’s been claiming that when she took a bath on TV recently in “The Women,” she didn't have a thing on but soap bubbles.” -- * * * * “Now wait!” protested the blonde Bond from Brooklyn, when I mentioned it. “I know she’s a character and that she’s crazy—but I can't believe with all the stagehands around, she'd get in a tub without anything en. “I wear a lot!” “You appear to be nude,” I said. “Sure, I'm supposed to look that way. I’m ina strapless | bathing suit. Then we put some plastic all over me and it | looks like skin. I have plenty on. One time,” she said, “I was on ABC TV in a bathtub scene, and we faked it good. Maybe Shelley did, too.” * * * * “How did you fake it?” “Well, they had a board across the tub and on that they put some plastic and it looked like water and suds. But there wasn't really any water in the tub. “I was sitting theré looking lige I was in the water, but I had a dress on.” * * * *, Miss Bond said that sitting there in the bathtub—in a bathing suit SHEILA BOND —between her bathing appearances in the Sidney Kingsley play, is so boring for her that she decided to do her reading at this time. “I have a little flashlight and I sit there reading the papers. One night when Mr. Kingsley wandered in, he put his glasses on and said, ‘Now I've seen everything!’'” * * * * “Well, what am I going to do, sitting here so long?” she asked. For, she says, it isn’t comfortable, even if they deo have a special seat built in the bathtub for her. “I forgot to tell you, I put a medical! application on me, so I won't get rashes and things. It’s a protection.” * * * * Buddy Hackett, the young comedian in the show, has gone | around telling people he has trouble looking at Sheilah in the | tub in their bathroom scene, because he’s embarrassed at seeing | a nude girl. “That's Buddy's joke,” she says. “He tells everybody that, | * * * * | till they believe it. That's the way with this show. It's a | fun show. ‘Lunatics and Lovers’—it’s just lunatics! * * * * “We're always trying to break everybody up. You should see Dennis King. He’s insane. He's a break-you-up guy from away back. Out in the audience you can't see it, but he's staring at me winking at me, trying to break me up. But I get even. I tickle his feet in the bathtub. : “You see, at one moment, he gets into the tub, and I'm tickling | his feet all the time with my toe, trying to break him up. ~*~. k * “It's just a ball all the time,” Shellah said. “Then after I get out of the tub, my maid sponges me down and I come home and take a bath—another bath. I'm the cleanest girl in tewn.” |U.S., Canada Will Airlitt Supplies tc ctic Bases WASHINGT. — The United States and Ro;us Canadian Air Forces will airlift nearly 750,000 pounds of food; fuel and, equipment | to four weather bases they oper- ate in the remote arctic. The Air Force said today the | annual spring re-supply operation | will start next Wednesday and re- | quire about two weeks. Long hours | of daylight will make possible vir- | tually round-the-clock work. Festiva] and the New York Critics’ Cranbrook fo Show [rece seco Nes fo Stee ‘Miss Julie’ Tuesday. | “rie procram wi ince “The Train,” wordless film present “Miss Julie,” Swedish film which | on 2 preg Geeak ea rr proved a top award winner in| | coun ., New York and Europe, will be | nryeide presented in a pubic performance | Curtain time is 7:45 p.m. nd anci , To ¥ iy, Cua Ingtitute os a financing of the show will Science auditorium. ;come through voluntary audience Sponsored by the Foreign Film | contribution Club, the movie is based on Strind- | berg’s play. It won both the grand | Americans in 1953 were prize at the Cannes (Frace) Film on the installment plan. Six of every 10 cars bought by purchased Trenton Woman Killed MONROE ?—An elderly woman was killed Friday in a twocar crash on U.S..24-25, five ‘miles north of Monroe. The victim was identified as Mrs.. Martha Dreas- ler, 74, of Trenton. JOT THIS DOWN— | ' ‘TONIGHT! |. THE WEEKEND WINDUP .... . Churchill applied for—and got—membership in the Fraunces Tavern Sons of the American Revolution Society . . . Ezio Pinza's writing his autobiography between acts of “Fanny” .. . Sherry Britton’s had to reject a dozen TV roles because of her throat operation. ; Sinatra’s dating actress Marcia Henderson . . . There'll be a nationwide hunt for an unknown to play “Studs Lonigan” in the movie. (Copyright 1955) for.” He stretched out yesterday between rails and an express him. t Sakashita popped up unscratched | and wailed to police:— ' “‘Now I feel more depressed than | ever.” | | Depressed Japanese Fails in Suicide Try OSAKA, Japan ®—Fumio Saka- shita, 20, called himself a melan- choly man with “nothing to live New Lake Theatre | eo. Walled Lake, Mich. ‘ SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY AT LAST THE INTERNATIONALLY. ACCAIMED BEST-SELLER IS ON THE 4 SCREEN IN CIN DOORS OPEN —— ‘ ON OUR AT 12:45 P.M. CIANT SCREEN —LAST DAY— BARBARA STANWYCK JOHNNY WEISSMULLER cher aiake ins LATE SHOW TONIGHT OF MONTANA” “JUNGLE MAN-EATERS” eS Open Until 11:00 “LAST SHOW STARTS 10 P. M. — | LAST TIMES TODAY BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 11.P. 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F re fl = o 4 ‘ be J : : / / : ‘ abe ’ > - a ‘ } i 4 wr f ' THE PONTIAC:PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 19551 ee NANCY a ane ot : Marriage Between AEC and Industry “--WHEN WE GOT THAT ‘May Be Marred by Many Quarrels. wivony= 4 amine "hn mw [Ree Se re | i ect PHONE been joined together under the new ysicist formerly with the AEC. mittee, “we dre. not going to let [> A 2" ee. en ing firm: dustrial uses of atomic energy un- peaceful, industrial uses for the “Not only will our continued e-|ti ® ‘fue competitive meld A report issued with the new /CTeCy 0m nomweapons matters fail —E RIE BOTA ATIHLL oie |Hope Someday it will ken our national strength by |S°veTmment and private industry both government and private aus- reducing dur exploitation of this There are many other potential bee new source of energy. points of serious dispute. The basic | for Bald Heads, Whether the engagement will! “TI believe that adding control of| priva ° ripen into a happy and harmonious | nonweapons information does not ee Late Cia but Nothing Now marriage remains to be seen. Some | increase our national security. But. | take pig risks in this extremely| WASHINGTON (UP)—Sen. Lis close observers are a little skepti-/ as time goes by, has the effect of | costty field. Industry must move|ter Hill (D-Ala) patted his bald reducing our national atomic/ more cautiously, try to insure a/head yesterday and asked a medi- govern- | strength. return on the millions it will spend.|cal researcher “can't you do between } * ¢ Now take the question of issu-| ang bipartisan in makeup. *|Foundation for Experimental Bi- * 7 s however, retains authority: Sen. Anderson. (D-NM), chair-| Its executive director, Corbin |*stitying before a Senate health 1. Over who gets a license. man of the joint congressional | Allardice. says: ‘ | subcommittee. 2. What portions of hitherto se-| committee, is convinced the AEC| “I think it has within its grasp | “Why I'd say the next genera. | wants fo retain control over this the potentialities of helping this | ation won't have any worries ' field. | industry really to get off to a good | ®beut baldness.” |, “The one thing that emerged) start and of protecting the inter-| “Yes.” said Hill, “your re. "| from the hearings before our com-| ests of both the public and the |**@rchers always are looking to mittee,” he said, ‘‘was that the | industrial community.” the future. But how about the AEC does not want to give out present generation?” , licenses. The situation as it stands! Short on cash? Sell things you're; “No,” .said Dr. Dorfman, “I'm hy Jose Luis Salinas today is one of complete domina-| not. using through Classified ads|afraid not, Senater.’ tion by the commission. in The Pontiac Press! Phone FE; And with a wry grin he patted “We're going to fight it to the | 2.9181. his own bald head. last ditch. —_—- However, Sen. Hickenlooper (R- Towa), also a member of the joint Towa) also a member of the Sint! | 6 IT YOURSELF =f Se oo awe ME wi I've been working on the basement for eight weeks now, honey. Can ' “The ice skating season is all over!" I stay upstairs tonight? . By Keats Petree OUNO--waer ‘| -—taay oy es Sores, ee Te eee, ee | DONALD DUCK a ae pe. ~ JAKE INSISTS B HE SAW THE SAME CHAIR INA <7 L—~ Tonghee eS eee ox ew 0 UY = ~~ +7 «af ers te ET tants it” ) } i : =f { . : : ( + ; : ' ~ 4 ‘ } . oye “—— a = j J / > “és ah ° e Bo Py . < ‘ f . bs — ; ss ‘ , oa i i , ; js i > , Ps ee = og heeeces tm THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955. al ---4, TWENTY-SEVEN Slated to Provent OM Achieves | oe 71 |Wheel Maker fear Facory Auto i ao DieSin Jackson | orm: mans —» s« Racing Full Tilt 2 4 ae ee ; a” which struck the Nelson Manufac- 3 Clarence B. Hayes, 88, ji tax nist was quickly treet, Plants Plan to Produce Was Associate of Early under control by the Waterford 737,000 Cars in April, : . “| Township Fire Department. a lees : co mw| Automotive Pioneers ine tase occurred shortly te New Sales Mark Eyed 21 of the churches of the community terial Aunt in the Marlette Minis General Motors produced more D tees ad JACKSON WH — Garence B.| Ore pm. in ore Mie per pac DETROIT uw — Nine-hour shifts Association. Alton Smiley, : - (Gaeeeeeee : Hayes. 88. one of the ive | Stack of a paint machine, was in ’ cars and trucks t yes automot and Saturday overtime continue music director in the school will Seng « “ uring stir * | pioneers who helped put the world *Xtinguished -within 45 minutes. most of the nation’s car assembly met the choir. : +o on wheels, died yesterday at his Damage was estimated at approxi- plants as output remains close, to Ris, participating churches in-| in the history of the company, al, mately $1,000. ° camalaie First, Pipe ‘Methodist, the | Harlow H. Curtice, president, an- E He was associated with the first, The buliding was not damaged, For the present month the fae byterian the pater onasd Pres- nounced today, \ f 4 companies to put out wheels for 4¢cording to factory manager D. tories have scheduled approximate- the Juhl and Ge ia Luth _| Total GM production for March automobiles and in 1908 built the M. Jacobs, and none of the 80 ly 737,000 car assemblies, The Hayes Wheel Co. in Jackson. In ©™ployes will be kept off work. April total will be slightly under exe exs 1927 he sold his firm to a Detroit oo of the fire was not deter- nage sa a , c . | mine onl} pres- ee ee en oe eee ent month has two fewer working / Churches and the Bethel Baptist | in the U.S. and Canada was 449,- Church, 358 units, more than 60,000 over The public has been invited to , Ss hear this pre-Easter musical pres- oS nee nee ee | RS | Hayes Wheel Co. The firm manufacturers stamp-— v. entation. There is no admission | 935 set in June, 1950. | tablished | ("SS for the auto and agricultural : >. = = hye: © industry The new month marks the be- apt lal Bp cdg cia deter Pontiac Motor Dtvision pro- taken to defray the cost of the music duced 59,894 cars in March. The Village Manager en te a cm tas Sought for Holly | somieted" 8 uit carn | Hayes Industries Inc. te manu- ere ginning of what normally is the facture auto fans and airplane auto industry's peak selling sea- eae "=" YAW Approves i acess At his death Hayes was chair-* their retailers te further extend £ | =---t n ' man of the board retail deliveries. 7 “Begs a A native of Pennfield, Ohio, Political Plans Under this pressure new car | Hayes worked for wheel com- \ oe oe - March, for a total of 13,549 since VE | | sales for April undoubtedly will set HOLLY — Newly re-elected vil- | Jan. 1. GOuF C panies in Kalamazoo and Flint be- | —,* . a new record. Some of the more lage president Worth Hitchcock| These figures, the GM report VOTING PRECINCT CHANGES — Proposal No. 2 on the city ballot , | | fore = ~~ om ore Wind Up Convention opuumistic industry authorities are . has announced plans to seek «| Stated, are preliminary and sub- Monday has to do with rearranging voting precincts to change the dis- ‘ 36 was associated with Henry “ys in Resolution to Stage saying the month's sales could new village manager ject to change. ction ata in Gity C , Tetricts. The i 37 | be illiam C. Durant. Charies Wl, match factory output. oo oa ee aesbhy ea tineri doeed. Gl has << are in the west and southwest area of the city as shown in the above | | early days of the auto industry. January gave Ford a lead over H has held Ge for the | duced almost one-third as many | ™?- Voting areas in other parts of the city would not be changed under He’ la: wervived by bia Widow CLEVELAND — The CIO Chevrolet of about 12,000. Figures past two years pest | new cars and trucks as it did in| ‘® Proposal. | Harriet, and two daughters, Mrs United Automobile Workers Union for. February and March still Hustvedt, however, was elected | all of 1954. B. L. Davies of Jackson and Mrs. Yesterday urged. labor and farm | incomplete. . \ ’ . . ~~ a ° erry Williams ¢ roit. groups to mobilize wh advance of | The ceca MO of: Work Pay Claims |City Proposal 2 May Shift Ete oa ee Pavker was reappointed othe pot CONtiNUE to Drop in Area] SQOme Election Boundaries: County Deaths srrcnie, in te piatorme of me Se etree of police chief, and H. D. Hutt and Jobless claims continued to drop| H_ Patrick Glynn, former city; “You can't divide the city on Aut hn Calm | Hugh Stewart At the conclusion of the union's The car makers are overlooking St Maynard Lowe were renamed week production the : adividual shares mar health officer and fire chief ate | ae ‘ida tamrohea woldty commissioner from District 6, to-| a population basis because popu- LAPEER — Service for Hugh convention, - 3.000 es ap- —e in their ~~ pecti Claims the Pontiac office took issue with Proposal .| lations change and what w ewart, 66. of 317 Washington Proved a resolution calling for a ket. The four-door hardt . ei - - ot | day No } . lst . will be held at 3:30 p.m. a nationa] conference of labor, farm; “"™ aps ave the Michigan Employment Secur-|2, which deals with shifting four, ™&y write into the charter today . . . nd “liberal” {i xt coming from Buick and Oldsmo- ity Commission dropped to the 1.-| precincts and changing a boundry| ™™Y et be geod tomorrow. | day from Baird Funeral Home. 49d other “li eee eee ie assembly lines in increasing 508 mark, as of yesterday—220 less | tine oo" | mil 0 Ig ith burial in Greens Corners “Prine. numbers. ' Son banquet at 7 p.m. tonight at | than — week. Proposed by Mayor William W. to be changed because it will have | “Next year, District 5 will have me | He di * ©« « | Dumber the OES hall are are his widow, Ela: "In one of its last acts, the con- | Ford's Mercury Montclair = im Cakwood. A ham The office will be closed Monday, | Donaldson _(commissioker trom too much of a population. Then how’ Claim Traffic Normal. one son. Kerr of Hadley: two Vention shouted endorsement of a Chrysler's Dodge Custom Roy al dinner will be served. * election day. District 3) and approved for pre-| about 6? Th h R d { eee nis Kate Potter, Mrs. Program calling for federal aid to Lancer, both four-door models with (Advertisement) (Advertisement) sentation to the voters at Mon-| “The idea is fundamentally ON Road roug e \J. A. Leeder. both of Columbus school and hospital construction, the hardtop styling also have gone into production. These models, day’s election by the City Com-| right to change the set-up, hut not Sector of Germany lic: de rations. Ray of Had. & federal public housing program, too, tall inte: the - sodbam-grised mission, the change would: ie this way, ‘not until a complete, ley. Earl of Dubuque, Iowa: and beavier taxes on excess profits and : field I—Ghift Precincts 4 and 39 |“O™Prehensive inquiry has been BERLIN (INS) — Traffic along three grandchildren. surplus savings, appropriations for . from District 1 (lined area in | Ade. Once in the charter you Germany's Autobahn appeared | eeicn public power, increased unemploy- = Chrysler's Chrysler Division map) to District 2. can't aeatinats i, Meng Bet) ssl quslala Abtetie ‘a Cumiail: Blaze M. ment benefits, a $1.25 minimum also announced this week that its 2—Shitg Precincts 30 and 11 °YCT been eliminated from the a edict chilling for b LAPEER — Rosary service for wage. greater social security cov-. Crown Imperial models will carry (checkered area in map) trom “M@"ter- = =e V8* | Blazo M. Odalovich, 62, of 2304 erage. and federal industrial health factory retail prices of trom 96.- District I te District 3. | Glynn says he believes it best. new truck tolls on traffic to West Indian Rd., will be held at 8 p.m. ; and safety codes. | $87.50 to $7,009.75. State and local -S—Move the westward boundry | to leave the districting on &@ g€0 Berlin moving through the Soviet today at Baird Funeral Home, Fu- A foreign policy resolution hailed taxes and transportation charges fine dividing Precincts 4, 34 | Eraphie basis —— iS occupation zone. /néral service will be held at 2/ the administration's pledge to sup-| have to be added to these figures. and 3. . i ; into West P-m. Monday from the funeral port Formosa and the Pescadore tes the y Miwa. a ane) —— Ri gente “ — eae vn , home, with burial in Oregon Ceme- Islands from Red Chinese invasion. mn come nt Bose Donaldson advoca change, 1, continued, “woul ve it ss tery. He died Thursday. — fs which requires a charter amend-|half as small es District 5. Yet Srvation plane on ees | He is survivied by his widow,’ Another resolution gave notice ee o_o. ne balance the het Sine zone apparently to watch for truck Madeline; one son, Mike of La-; the union would seek a 30-hour “dream” asia understand to bee —_ re heer gore) - congestion, Police authorities said| peer: one daughter, Genevieve of | work — bar ergs it have been conceived to compete | istrict s a vast po mie ¥ \ Lapeer; and three Idren. | pay as its next big after it According to figures compiled | tential for many new homes, while ‘T@‘fic was “quite normal. | —npeer iad ir - achieves the guaranteed annual With the Continental. by the mayor, District 1 now has a re-districted District } does not West Bertin Mayor Dr. Otto | [wage The union also demanded . 7,38 registered voters, while Dis-| have nearly as much land for home Suhr proposed that the highway | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP oy broader seniority rights and joint William King to Head trict 3 has 3.994 voters. District | development " | be placed under international (Service for Daniel —— el company-union training programs Danes Club 996 voters. | control. - 24711 N. Cromwell, Dorchester 1, help worker’ displaced by ma Commerce nce Clu Should the electorate approve ‘est fills, will be held at 3 p.m. Mon-| chines prepare for other jobs. | > , change, Donalds aakaa | ++ Dr. Suhr said that the West from s : . COMMERCE — William King — have 5.683 = Lodge Calendar should offer to maintain the road eM R ee of = The resolution said the union was elected president and Walter gat Regular meeting of Areme instead of paying the exorbitant }4m with burial in Evergreen Welcomed” automation, but said Lorang vice president when the ~~ and | Chapter #503, Monday, § p,m. 22 tolls. adding Seanad h t. He died Thurs. 't makes it imperative to fight for Dance Club held its annual elee have 5,626. | State St. Ferne Crawley, Sec. “We are ready to care for the day at Lafayette, Ga. on his way ® Shorter work week. | tion recently. 7 would —Adv. road ourselves umder international | pome from a trip to Florida |. The UAW convention approved! Mrs. Chariés Gulf was named | anal | Surviving are his widow, Lottie: boosting dues from $2.50 to $7.50 | secretary; Mrs. Edward Bergman, - “ares lndiédte those districts have N 4 Bri f + The Wesi allies: meanwhe.* Pam | . 8 month to-buttd-up a strike fund. ' treasurer: and Mrs. Stig Danielson 6.380, ews in rie sent a cit aoks ‘ the Soviets ban pod cag gg Cox The union plans to come te eae. one Ray Learns, board members, spectively. Leo P. _-charging-that the tax can only Be] of Dayton Ohio and Mrs. Bert “teed wage dema negotia- Glynn said-- “t-am—cauiloning Beth Lake Ra. Pontiac Tecvuhip, regarded as “politically inspired” Robinson of Detroit oe wl tee ee en Am avernge ore lleellaree: the citizens to go slowly before/charged with drunk driving, #94 intended to impede “‘the free | Cass Thorington — | Genera ee ——— a a - , | pleaded innocent erday before Movements of persons and goods _ 4 ee Se ca enn as tae _—— puso Aso SeCallun | between the fennel neat eet | ROMEO Service for’ Cass Consumption of sugar in Hawaii . tnay bw Send Municipal . repub- | Thorington, 77, of 177 W. St. Clair is 146 pounds per person annually. Death Notices anced porwr ram gery $100 bond, pending fe cee ee tee ee St., will he held at 2 p.m. Tuesday compared with 130 pounds in They April 13. The Western allied high commis- {Tom the First Congregational) Australia, 106 pounds in Canada, | — have a voice at hearings | Charles Mann, 27, of 135 Cadillac sioners —urged- withdrawai— ofthe Church with burial in Romeo Cem-. and 94 pounds in the United | yo ay a en go —— it is brought to a vote. | é = ieee etery, The will be at Wilbur's States |" bend of Mrs. Cora & Dohner; \ “- = s. Pontiac, paid a $75 fine and ‘exorbitant truck tax measure | > Seagal sa Se aan | | dear father of pe i nig ’ al costs Friday for driving under ‘without delay . | uneral : | NOTICE Pune: Tereday. Com- should review it, then report on it, the influence of | i. | ice. A lifelong resident of the area.) 4. 4, ,. e P ie pleted be an- as when the hospital board was es- | ee a “"“* - . 4 |he was born on a centennial farm scrived Cemetery Lote: Oak Hill Gems. | Pte od Led : | — }peared before West Bloomfield B ll W ld De d | he a Waa 1 and died ‘ry. Pontiac. Michigan: | == — : Gerber Plans to Offer For driving a car With defective to Uictany. — | Friday, . | a4 Moral eras from the Oak Hl Come-| — Grervough. Gear ‘Srother of Ose k T e h ] ° T Ils 1.5 Million New Shares |brakes and —. a license, Courses in History ied are oe poet failure to respond te thie Boticg said fg ER a Se Pa ; ; - | Charles Clyne, . Caro, was Tn | Mildred rvey > ‘ am. from the Voor amous ricno ogist e FREMONT W—Gerber Products| assessed $10 fine and $10 costs LANSING (UP) — Courses in| three grandchildren, |fery property. "By “order of Cemerery | Chapel with Rev. Paul R. Havens 3 ; Co. has announced plans to add Friday by Avon Township Justice United States history would be! ; j Board of Trustees _ Cemetery, Orleans, Mich. Mr. P Byron W. Mugridge T h Ab S e : 1,300,000 shares of common stock | Luther C. Green. ‘compulsory in all Michigan high | i = ° a wits Let a Or, Let wr. ery Will le in state at : rut out . aving to’ its present two million shares. | ‘schools under a bill given prelim-| ,, ey ie, T of SHE Make sit? om otf om 3 DREN, 196s, ARTHUR 3 Dan Gerber, company, president! Pontiac Police yesterday "°-' inary approval by the Senate yes- | _. are . ma 363 11 191 a Deerenn tg .—— | ° * and chairman of the board, said rested Henry C. Brown, 34, of 388 terday. . ' ak Gade Gas tan: me 3 ibe 7 ours & jp reloved husdan and Improving Hair shareowners voted at a special S. Saginaw hepsi pereten Completion of a course in Amer-|surial in Lakeside Cemetery. Hei? 23 (M8) Lateemee nilandren. dent brother . Be number | _ arral | ican history would be a requisite | : =" 14 133 ‘ a = pm Pon ' < FREE EXAMINA 3,500,000, | today on a drunk driving charge. | tor graduation from any publie, | “ed —— 3 rr 36 ine o| Femscet oorios oa te notte: This new method of home TIONS oy Ea eaed car, | rivele, purechial or dedemiantion | on = a of 4 a6 2. 6 9 gay, Abril §. a 2 pm. from the sev ‘and This examination -priced >| sar roit; three daughters, Mrs. 3 647 42 a6 ® ‘Puneral me ee rough and highly | ty Kesleam Motors Sales, 9774 W. | al high school im the state. iwiterg Parcey and Mrs. Duei{ 9 $3 -#%- #3 Interment at White growing in Pontioc, 20, '°,32 minutes ag ay esa a pane Senate voted to make the | Grim of Holly Mrs. Lewis Bang: |: - $3 - 8 Cnapel ‘Cemetery. Mr. Handren demonstrated » Bo charge for : .| effective tor ne Se ae al sa 8 6 ‘ ’ 7 rw j erter of Midport, Ohio; two sis- , i 6 1-3 "u 10 Griffin Puneral Home. tn liew Michigen, ONLY, yo age If your friend’s in jail and needs *7244ates in 1957. | | ter, Mrs, Ida Comptdii of Romeo, | + 31 ss = re obs contribations te" the Beane April 3, 1955. priv- length of bail, Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 53-4031. | Sen. ae ver ais te eee Eli Miller of Port Huron; two, » 68 isi oe - demonstrations much —Adv. sponsor ’ i j i 7 3 247 10 cMAHON, 1, C = ge After startin ,. Students were “dodging this brothers, Frank of Richmond, Ar.) 3 o $3 270 10 Eve L., 143 Third Ave. hadi | held ot the Pontioc H makes | Deluxe wood fiber, leaves, etc. Ghich should be of thur of Port Huron; six grandchil- ; 10% 63 350 10 eared ee a 5 ! on Sunday ONLY, April 3, Millara OR 3-6273. TAGY. the education of every American 47°" and two greatrandchildren. } 37) § 31 ¢|> Bees Aime Norman Malt Gear 2 p.m. till 9 p. m. chotegiat — tates | = a eee eee eee TO . Ford Division Increases |" Both the House and senate ad SWEden Planning: ™ {3} m 3 Prank J Neweamb and ie, Jake CHICAGO (Special)—In an inter- normal i T | journed yesterday until Tuesday | “ i6 316 ‘ 164 10 head hiananp agen a ok Loe view here today Mr. E. V. Safran- sands who are Prices on Some Trocks |e wale wt want Mase Evacuation: | OT Et) | at ne *Dosetsen-Johas | Punerai ski, internationally famous tri- = ne. | DETROIT @—Ford Division of spring election Monday 2 144 I re] 13 ne ag me ‘a white i | . . 7 ° - one a ag gp oar age A ig ~ es $4 4-2546 || the Ford Motor Co. has announced |” inCaseofAttack ; & i" ° Giant Uichiaton Ne are ists said “There are 18 different conduct price increases of from $10 to Anti-GAW F d Charg a ee | __ Dome johns a ts ; et cementite Seeders — we Price increases Of. aw _{0.. a ie — KENNETH P. ANTHONY. | MERRELL, APRIL 1, 4 —————“sealp. disorders that cause most home- : $142.50 in light and medium trucks. | intr un e STOCKHOLM. Sweden (P—As a Superintendent. | garet T.. 192 Beach St., Pontiac, eagle maga potently | | Price changes are effective from! Denied by NAM Head defense against possible hydrogen | Daca: Yevruary 28, 1058.0 11 | See 8: beloved mothed, of Mex ize no one tonic or so called cure- “We slick, | April 1, the company said in a ; . bomb attacks, Swedish military; = {7° \s" 19 a8, 29, 30°31 Apr. 1 2. wil) be held Sunday, April 3, 0¢ = 2 erday. NEW YORK (#®~The -National! experts plan to evacuate all but | —— — 530 Bp trem Purser all could correct all the disorders,” shiny baldness,” Safranski empha- | statement yesterda) = Presented to parliament shortly. | of April A.D. 1966, at fwo o'clock in the was Z why "wi pot tate, fens { ecco ne Le ae Tt om - It calls for a % per Cent evacus-|Sinaea to appeat’ personally 00 anid py a, pee a — — METAMORA — Mr. sind Mrs.| tion of all cities, This would leave| hearing ™O"' MUNN - HOPELESS CASES ski said. “Our is | Paull Hotchkiss of Farmers Creek! only three centers, including the | service hereof this summons pné Rotice Heaseah enrvtes ait oe rin, the tea esa are Pe fe att Saat | ‘WM Rstablished, Excollently Located, [save announces the engagement of canta, with mare tan 1300 per) al Nace Maron | Ste Saas the Millard are : Profitable a their daughter, Louise G., to! sons. in the Pontiac Press @ newspaper printed at Mt. Hope ’ uick to tell hopeless cases that simple rules.” . = : 3 | George R. Houghtaling, son of Mr.| Referring to “the heaviest of | "witness, the ™ acnavebte hither s nin Ne Sreuine they cannot be helped. “But the ‘ ; }and Mrs,. Joseph Houghtaling of hydrogen bombs,” the report said | Moore, Judge of said Court, im the City.| the Srace-Smith Puneral “hopeless” cases are few. Only if YOUR HAIR? , >> i N % “no shelt bre rd-| of Pontiac in said County, this 29th day, where Mr. Schaefer be seen a man js , Shiny bald is ages : ’ Lum., No. wedding date has been | at present “no As Sgt. | ee . : se Za ball - bias * ra e) es , ee | > — y a ae = ; s td a é a - > q : sa hs is y Reg j a i re | ay Help Wanted Male 6) ! _tHe PONTIAC PP ft A of BAI Alec? | eg cp -f Help Wanted Male sl H PRESS, davuns epee id Lobe oF ot | | /y¢ Help Wanted Female AY. A | Prov ly / |. ‘ ncome- ax Service 17 Notices & Personals 25 wea. — es oi . fy - : Bal Wt, Controste, Mag, $3) "Rent Agta. Furnished | ern Ann 38 may EXCELLENT Po $400 te e800 “oe Su EN 2 T @ wee | wor | ee pee sitet RE oo} nS Sita EDS » File to 907s Need AL 208 8. Gecko BANE - »y “BU: - 8 nl Cook i ; re ousesgee SINEAS MANAGER. - DOOR. SrenaR: RS TE MONEY | oa) BEPERiencr “Aig " tcbiorsin. Ply Fosd Preparati ion Cook S ON 5% MORTGAGES 8 AND ‘BATH ART $350 A APPLY > - floor, Pri at sartende: E41 A 2. YIN PERSON | Vettes vis wma. wit Be | ti chee S Beh repens meee | § AM. 013 FM TTARGE “ Meee: Les < Gardener, Beets seoaseanaas $350 : a Lane TED'S ’ *: + Seas ed ena” “SA ALESMA} pe.’ WOODWARD at acre LAKE ‘ 1? oa ME} wholesale. Also eltvering pients| sore. Sales dill Me! e: < B ‘w _ rE er needed be i“ belp | = erred. by: ag ee, EE —. ons driveways Work Soarty’ Gruen os ada — —— nights Peres" Out Re s Inc., }| = to Co., 1048 Deldets. _Setman'C "_ OR seen, ate acvew™ — Haretd ead ements Rd Sposmangh 23175 W. 14 Mi, TOP LINE MAN | RELIA TABLE WOMAN FOR. House NT “Genre ROOTING AND | reis 8 | Idamac Ryan a Ras erapb-and Lahe Py HT menage, me tee | cris py On coment ogo EM }-3382 specialize in floors. In Memoria SOPRIENCED BEAT COVER HE | TRU C R. Tele rin ne mous ecu eevee : m s tion man. TN- re = ~~ RELIABLE x es gee 2 MERC we “So. FWP hiaron at TRUCK MECHANIC tite ero GEN. he MEMORY OF _ Cass. No phone ¢ uron a} MUS ve .| home. Fond tp Catholic F Gleer- Eb MY WIFE ————e calle . {lt ST H AVE . | @ry. Prt of ¢ ren. No leun- | Fae . A. PIL wr a eas hoes’ Skarrit’ who passed | EXPERIENCED G AR . > GOOD) Ret vate room beth and TV. | © . FE 45470. KNAPP SHOES qises’ to's. bestest, oi kg MECHANICAI EX-| wrt erences required. Good salary. | —TitRt iF AND CE- R.- Elsworth Pg may a I oA ie Mr._ Kleine. } PERIENCE MARI al | SEAMSTRESS AND ee tp sete —__ reat ;3 ROOMS. NEAR PONT Mi cool the time lome since vou aie aS ENCED LANDSCAPE! ANT oe tga RIED pair work tr leaning pape RE- hems. modern BS. AlTens et’s Have P; lst floor orivate entranc ‘ae hele. Abe 0 coepis é mam! RI ) RESPONSIBLE | _‘mingrem. 6 plant Beck | eS oe oe custom aa ee ee = ee angry ty end _MUlberry_-1344 perience. REFERENCES, UNION gram Oh bs ow pet gn aaIDEN TIAL | . cards stationery eros 7 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE Bot the tears 7 shew fastener Reale SCALE, PAID VACA-| teieot Thorusend spreterted. | piagent"Cinmias"Pe “tens” | premorel PE eek AND TREE VEX y‘noous Wri UTILITTER Wo reath cage “RUCK LC T ‘4 =4 @pportunit DURIN S. sent "E 40137. that Go . For you wees ng of regret RUCK DRIVERS TION. GOOD OPPO nent position with y for perma-| APRIL. Mod iG MARCH & EXPER? . a eee and 1 remem. To haul new sche TUN R-|_ finance firm well established | uilder ernize with licensed 7 = are bus whose 3 ge ond PRIVATE ENTRANCE reala automobiles NITY ‘Gonal 407 Com mupit 1 Al types of oc cleaw” +4106 maw has et 206 58. . xCE 7 SS world forget pe rennin | pete drt p= 4 MAN Y FOR RIGHT | dinate pook penne Jewl ta oe 8 siding a TREF SPRAY OTHER SAWee Md Pu including | comer ad me gino s PE ¢I03 eny-| Dine james & vtasocke es | 3 ROOMS: ODER} ord ettET ~ rn DET Wil —— ; ‘ene’ °. i c eM -:_ Yeeres _ Clean adults. com gem ge no ~ Rou POR Tor MEN ‘BOND Ol Sy EOsT | * fake EXCHANGE 3 ACRES ON permancat “home, ‘cad modersie FE > Be xerms. eavice | _hauiia NTS CLEANED AND (ON AND APTER THIS DATE. | 7 moms ae i re ™ he 7 rel Nome, PE ial | FO BOX Mae DET OF eS eee son Bale) ater ese PE Sse Cau 20 E Pike PE 2-704 BE ee eatin sn, RES | syttainte Ker ons will wot be re; Aeorage “Soom @ 2) ‘Guan Ts FUNERAL HOME BOX 364. DET ITE YEAR ROUNI Wom ist Eve _OR +227 RD MOVING ed by any s contract- re Impreved or unim oo WORKING CO ~Drayten Pras = Waterford =, cilities. Or 9-78 ine vi ue eee | oe cD 308 Tx” FORTIAC | A a Ae og CLOTHING, GENERAL | BUILDING aaa. foe oce! and long ANd STOR Lee tints other than myself. | wreved lets envwhere. | Call eet ere 122 UPLE. aterford Twp. EXPE | + Ser, and’ Bteh sabes! causation | Goes ten r Ne tevestment re-| Piasterina a oe ee vice. ‘Aarah tor Setens | OR AND APTS ‘Mich | ready ‘we alse but direct. PRIVAT SERV! XPERIENCED CHEF. ONE ca| civwtae netereien,” a ge eS toe“ tile work. FE ines. Aty place tn the 40 S300 wil oe — pe doa aay Meus - enec" with ten MU 3-30. THIS ( xR __Pisher Bod ear D YE o1sn | nels im a Ta Brie _ A RITE, WArTREss | ae DAYS. ee ies OLD FLOORS A TncINE RATORA TORS CLEANED ASii | = can. danee- comie oe 7 OSS : «og rat “DPSTAIRE OL . a a | Warrniiss “Wi after 4.20 pm | OU » ea we “38! Piving “tal's Cekiand Aven x4 | onelson-Johns trrentexcko— anc waibena _Help Wanted Female | 7 win outa, ee Deeg ed Giron RUNG BY T6AD. Ao een "pew REALTY + ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND “DESIGNED oT inouremee aw WHITE WOM. FE AND AFTER ~ iTY front. A¢ Lake. ease Penaie | tae Fe A mea wogee urna FOULY oe se eas 1Y 6AM 97 Linwos| Be yt re APEL Holly Mich, 14 N Secinaw.| Tepresentati &s ne a ._ A. Young FE +0450 | ie. FE 2-6a57. tracted by any dente 5 ROOMS. MODERN Service PE 3800 FACTORY AND OFFICE MEN. Tapers 1 edlleaie hood | WAITRESS WANTED | NO EXPER. | (o0m_ LAYING. 6x esre ae CONT waulana "porto | _ 3 Charles Guy than ‘ay- | hearer ey pe jane Voo Rate com OFFICE MEN. | 4 a os essary. Apply in pers | Modern « veer exeerience __'s & 1% Wn truck FE ¢025 _ 5t.__ Pontiac _Mi e. oT MY |§ ROOM LOWER APT rnees- iple | tor shorts” ties belts bos whe sevte ame Om Tne Dine Spek corner US 10 & 145 manaien debe ‘Tavier: Om fe WAVY FRUCKING | Faivide peteeHVES~ eves | JIM WRIGHT. I | San oe Sete ee _lingerie, ete. FE * |> Work 25 to > | Ward Omni POR LIONT ix 2 1616 tvior OR havied ~25_ YRS. ‘ Realtor | as FUNERAL HOME Fgh PREPACEAGINO ) Mag 4 ——_ MITE OIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE. | jos FLEMING, ¥1 — HAULING. 060 308s Ma t7061. | 2 operative PE 5-04 | AEERACTIVs riiVAT® 3 ROOMS Ambulance Service Plane ability es ING POULTRY canvassing. Call Lincola mother ' works. ef children: smhule | gee. sanding ftaine” 1 Ea R LAY. | OR 2 sous | Are spats over Seopersies Reai Bots Tetats Wich a | gone bath Square Lake. PE &1370 s vr er Motor ° x oul for eb supe _or TY¥ier 5-9622. +7308 | w ao rks. bive in. FE 2-8905 | Ph re Edison SUDDEN i gl Con- oe | oe rERRACE ) ROOMS 370. ey YRS. EXPERI- Leen | TNO AND | 4 4 CABLE MAN Wr tisk 006, ‘it trucking. PE ie 1a me es he. dissin! outee EF D. BNORDUTNS | Se water fare — ee] _ Monuments. 4Aa\ FLOOR COVERING erences lea an oes - after 4 OR | be <4 Steck bd bane work 4S an With % TOM PE 44131, REAL ESTATE | MU 4 ra Privete pm try ey SALESMAN sity. fot Tight person. 82 dave | ag” sop PORCH ENCLOSURES W an eS covume Fe | fort of Clarkston eat te. “rt Moan | Kichew ‘FOR RET TORN. Pontiac rs SAVE Excellent eppertunity . apent pee! ff see help with small —. hung aluminum seit stor | WITH Mich on Sat. WAHA aN TAS Bl a ae Mities, utilities inciud- 20 z. Siooaker a ee, ae Prod “SABVEFFTER” WORE Fn HONE ore te cmateve ae e &, Fy .. rucks 10 Rent pe ©, ye CeCe JAN HAS BUYERS = groetway, Lane Orow -, ! .PE rs age. Must sd Best eauiv- finest quai: stimates Also oe. ... oe ACTION , FU RNISHED = ‘ ‘experience in the" eee HOME | home tm Bi decutitul | Suninas lg a age gerd ThNp POUIPME. Wtd. Household Goods 27 Tie, seman is great. Our cales| for, Geatiem SE iv Gane ak aaeices a ge PARKING LOTS ba Gen ee : cotimatee 1e.| 0™ Pickup. NT od ey —— a By 08 nefits, libewa: ee ee eee w we ta time. Apply eves. =EM seen | and Dumo te Ton Stake casn POR AL ~n~| oer ut te please pet oe do ror 8 RENT PUR NISHED AP BOX REPLIES — ncounta on, per- | "oe . Pias | Pontiac Farm be OF USED, icalincs tore Real Betate ggg age Troup. v LASTERINO jac Farm-and- of dishes FE | déalings im Estate > ml Sule niee and At 10 = and Bo AND PATCH PLAS: | I : ba FURNI $3053, | that you tiac assures us ton, Mildred 4 turaished 209 Nor- am, today : < CASH IR 3-4437 ndustrial Tr ~ TUK NEEDED | bese will be ‘satisfied. We | Lee PE 5-4516 there rep PEeE LY lk, DERSON IER actor Ca. Entire nome handia af deiaus for, finene | HOUSEKEEPING aPrs “76 were replies at S on pine terice | ea Riese to type. 1 te 8 housework PLASTHRING NEW ARD. ne Oven hy a dollar BM ~~ es. Get we | Sane poapeet _ eite, oe evervinwne tb. the Press office in Sears, Roebuck & Co. ’ PLASTERING NEW AND REP Oe we 40s P Et sapere ook © fee zou Be — or | E Wisup the following PULLEK WEEE Reever paar | veda Wa oeeee, LIANCE VICE | Farms business and Witt BATH COUPLE = “MUST NTS properties comm y. On PLE p ae. wees acento ‘enced and must app! BE 18 kind FR beeen oF | CANY | service all E SERVI Painting & Wall Washir | ___ Money Wanted BA Roy_K ercial _Pisins. OR oe Te. eres previous to publication. person at: pply in} APPLY IN PERSON CARPENTER | + washers. anes ot metriane. | Pree estimates PE $2211. ig | ee ae y_Kneal, Realtor | 3 BOOMS oie shel te J Cc : j 9 A M * rot email AINTING AND REDECORA : once ———————— FE 2-421 entrance & tights furs ate — | he te v0 0.30 om. ENTRAL TOOL -M. TO.5 P.M. ~ and, separ Fppo es Yeors of Larger_nomer | aoe a oa? ™ the “day ef publication aner & DIE co. . TED’s aI APER HA paper emailer, city furn. Sa AND BATH WEar ee ae ee WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE eat eae Ae, vey, gt, Wide Gunate of asm ™ -} EXVERTENCED — DINWER aN exe ome 4 Umes 1 Dens Deye ro etl Bina | short order of gut stone . | five aaa An L WASHING, “~~~ —- : : queues auaoen =m satisfy all wo Sate > 2 8125 (1 ye 0) } der cook Nights. OR | oR ae a Sean ce cm | Meters. stove 2 1 $2.52 Ww eeu; WALL BY PAINTING —— furnished Adults ator ‘is ih is ALESSI IS "Stony "1G tears mone Meso —_s Fo rye eae ESTATES. | |. DORRIS & SON | Retire °° Kor. Se ant 2.00 360 5@ 1 8 puri : ~ se 222. OMEN WANT WALL W: _ Ld E i : HANIC O Se a S76: ‘work . EA) _3-00s 3 8 am i helseer with (OR MECHANICS a y position. D & D| fee work put is wiiting Sunday Sety. Ph_ PE 42012 Walia. od bee Snare” SS Serene e taything (with, edvancemont fears | Noval, PR FE Yan of OR —Physio ¢ OR > 1081 = e | EXPERIENCED : =m FE 45420 12000. hysiotherapy Help Wanted ae — mandala dove, ao senaen ar blue Fon | LIGHT HAULING” aNy «inp, | Electric—Sewers\ ne | wonmemme saaolenum a Samm | MALL Male = 6 MANAGER on eavtuta. a M = time. Fm 63286 mu a wers\ Cleaned |" MASSAGE & THERAPY popes mapas, “moat ot : st - a Eman DOLLAR oo amas ENT coe 5 decqretine. Pree poet haa ll 4 charge: chy e jeauy teeaved ot Be ae +2851. ue. 72 Elm ee Garden Spot. COMPLETE © a _ rx nts ae ae ae a = 1 a_m ; Geeesonn iw —wawre elevision 1. RENT GARAGE IN —— ar weusual opportunities are Group, and. Cred Meaith "Hospital, y Wosdwerd. Bir- ae ot any xed ee ssn Roto-Re Sewer Cleqners seve Sun ““™ write P.O. Real Fstate Service |S dren, 2428. Marshal po Sse- the for men | sapeneeg Gow inert ro GEN JER, OLD 0 ee Pan | SuESHOS MOKoR FE 1317 |} ‘ae oe NIGH! TV SERVICE: | WAN Want \vaND Bat arshall pptgoclonal cet ity of @ long ‘range area. in this co AL 4 OFFICE time work. week ends. | tarot er Sree ee | PE tins Fe some WANTED 3 ‘UNPURN. ROOMS, ae tee eel Ge bee _heat, Gagd enaain . oe least. Guaranteed w typist accurate peso wan 190 any afterncon. sr bing ne GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY RAN aE at posite 4 bath. in. Drayton i nm eS e bey ¢ ROOMS & BATH ma. § OE LaBerge. t Srnser col: " Ste wMuron rE , 2 women WANT WALL WASH. STOP—I 00K a Lb a et eee eer _Resbester “Michigan cond Streets ia $275, LADY “BETWEEN ae _ PES cleaning. FE 17-0223 or own all types, of bai ost «& 24 DEL -RIO APT YOU AcTIVE Drshunee A $430 Broach tT work tnavire -D SOLOR down types of build PPT | S . os AND fe reht R etret + OLORED valisines HP. | POUND: ceed woe Go| “aeatteteens one Siotherect Pe eb, era gyn 2 MALE mPaours FE ew Wid, Contracts, Megs, 32," Fe “5 sore EAE, coke Sipat elas" aa: Sane tosvrebee bane” sooty | Same and ae SMES pen. | CURTAINS NICELY DONE. REE : Sint tet hem Couie cars * sare an unites! staff and earn Bsurance Bales Sa! . $275. works Must b 3 while mother COLOR = 24 PRIVAT? | Sie este in 8 alae Md ctl EE, eee aT Fe Ves “See agsing on et | RIVATE PARTY WANTS TO IMMEDIATE = ih Huron dwest Empk | WHITE MIDDL Thurs FE on. Wed and tion size OF Uroer unit of a is 406 plovmént | youae E-AGED - LADY oR <._ nT For your } Les location. condi = brick of a four fam'!! “ASSISTANT TO. LAEPMTIAC STATE Bane home: tor fetarded children MM & DISHWASHER OR EXPERIENCED gourtfous rviet ee ne or jest, "wery low dows ‘pay bray bea’. bedroom ri rote HEATING ENGINE eCHANI AND STATION $0271 -Call for imerview., Geed Must | GIRL DESIRES CARE OF CRii- none gees, "oe am, | Ses © ~y wrsaitgre Writ Bon. |. frieers Heat. ‘bot water, vena x Opportunft =a ER = com. EM 34003 AT- Private room e Good wages dren and light housework, a ja] or stent or | trator me ~ Bae! and re tng verona mice an interest SE __ direct from Resbeoue are. or | reel - eave. ¥ Ted 1 and sk dry facilities, - - Also iaun- bY for interview at Unites: Pus. NEED TWO (3) FULL MOTHER'S | mm. ne. GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSISTANT ‘ a earage, 970.00 7 Simbad Sone Soin 8 Saginaw Pur. png certo to one ee seas ad cooking. om for laboresery as doctor's assistam oF fC. HAYDEN, Realtor ‘ AND PAINT M ing sting homes Lot new oe ; Tr routine. FE 45798. Walton Biva. ” W a et atogel aay WOR | Mean ot, - op 23 IGE MIDDURAODSOMAN TO-CARE Gen 38 DONE IN MY HOME. Bree VM. H. KNUDSEN —2_Aubura__ meses Gee eee operative Ex- | hone. ‘care gnower basigens {ROWINGS EXCELLENT 1 Da¥ pb! Bontinn 8 eects — un sciat * © oe pip ieee oe experienced. ma i 1a Ipviyn HRAM ant , j Y WANTs AatLy RN. 2 aaais ieee bene Turner Oem: 7 _____FE 5-81 Sylv: ne Cal) upstairs. quire Ja, | and éntrance ft » Rochester Michigan 223 Main St ~ Lin - ee . Auburn Ave. afer 6 TAS DRIVERS EWERAL (ire -oLpsmosite| NEED Sete oe eee at ere Apply 101 W LA : ities and sto & month. Uti!- *AB DRIVERS . ay . . ; SEWORK OF Nichole. included. No ch PULL ; . Godd : ® ehil oe — axe | / SALESMEN STEN +-se00. reference. SE Barger Co. FE , om Lx 3/ : "NOGRAP 3 Ss FU sRAPHE CAR WASHER MUst BE “ex/ ete caer TIME RS 2. en Auto Ween ye ¥ SET-UP Must Be Experi ~ Jerome Mo : : enced 3 | dene tor Sales . ee a ore. RIENCED | FROCK “PRiV: - sine a "ta APPLY Pe ate, ese ag ART TI Ponti hed BOF ME JOB ontiae Motor Division — ‘ rk rt Div ; wae! rae Be RY . — 4 - NQ PIN a . SHORTAGE “OF ix BOYS POLL OR PART Personne! Dept. OBS in th PR a 5 e WwW ‘iiee ON MEN'S A v1? t 4 - See ant Ads! SF memmee deme GLENWOOD AVE the Press columns! 1 neat. eevaTE snc =| ATE BA P NOW. Also place a Work. ANTES aT ONCED Pontiac, Mich. a ail . RAY O'N t Hemel of to thertea. "Sm, ‘EIL, Realtor | CITY, WIDE. FAME . iors 7109 Open 0-9 for solving everyda your way to FR $7180 | age Diem j ry@ay ur way wages! | e “ka A | hadker by ( as | eat Ge et tac Press) Css : ard | lace ied ads! , 2aih SM FE b Pa THE: PON TIAC-PRES S. SATURDAY, GIs—$i0o. Moves You In! NOTHING ELSE TO > Par! Two bedrm ag iitk duplex homes. full er of] beat. Approz. $9 ment tnchease s every- Eat Bina "Sota vary oss Mt. Clemens = oe Anchor Real Estate nll rE ROSSHIRE COUR | © reoms Gas furnace Living | reom dining ] e MODERN. 1, BEDROOM | ; MODERN 2 ¢ nie Te | Mdianwood "Re Lake Orion, OPEN HOUSE SMALL CARTLY PUR _ Gt HOMES house. } 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS cahag ‘ca = b SUNDAY 14 ex — va Ago ‘ of - modei — Cxse te village Loders conve | vite parison We Semestiy foci _ $15 weekly. MA 43234 ( that our mode! is far superior to 19? E GLASS RD ORTONVILLE | env on the market today. Pive | Mich @ room modern house ber cent down and vavments of | responsibie couple No objects rox telvy $63 ver month tn- to 1 or 3 omall children 3 months | cludipe taxes and insurance. rent vance Onen { Ez SUBURBAN cggareon Lae ert —_— lovely season or yeer round rates \ doors = ‘ wieamahea wreese’| On lot 60x200 ft. Priced | For Rent Rooms 37| | ‘et tio em eee oer ae «| WEsr sips Pecstow 1 NICE ROOM. CLOSE IN. MAN. 500 DOW PE 51539 } Attractive. -ray ‘shinee a 2! bung se- A a ald ger 6, beat classed —_ ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING ROOM lot with c West side +304. r gene $7 980 my Freee BUSINESS GIRLS TO SHARE A : room with twin beds ie ae WE SELL-WE TRADBS farm. Kitchen facilities min. | eS from downtown. cau rE DORRIS & SON —————————_ REALTORS , CO-OP MEMBERS ye agg oes 4 In oa 752 W. Huron be _ PE +1557 N SLEEPING rae GEN. > “uF tlems 3% Nortop Ave FE 4 BEDROOM BRICK Set ae i caste = —— - Be CLOos minole s here te @ rea! _in_ is eee family home. double garecve large cuss m™ anas Gzzrixo lavatory a eacnee and on first rooms, ben énly_< Mechanic _ floor large breakfast’ room. and WITH more 621.000 Call now List your progerty with us J. R. HILTZ Frigatete Middieaged men. 102_ 2 EAL Whittemore, _ 1012 W Huron NICE BED - SITTING ROOM FOR FE $6181 Oven Eves | 61282 after 6 p CROOKS FD BIG BEAVER 1900 rite ROOM AND ame | Muer rooms. 1 acre must Newly Seminole Hills. be rs be appreciated 1 000 References +2116. so ft fleor - 7 me Beg © 6 Pe On. Gage 1995 by EA Servtee, tee. | “Hello, folks! You didn't open the door when I rang the bell” MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME ON large jot full ment at- | teched « e lake orivieges Por equity of $2.000 assume contract OR 34036 4 HOME TO SEF This one story 3 bedroom sub- =e fireplace to recreation reom Car ving room ex- cellent kitchen, ceramic tile bath pienty of closets. full besement With auto oi] heat and partitioned | laundry room 2 car garage. $4 000 | very neat. down iN Cul y 4 Toom 1 bedroom, fully modern Michigan basement oi] furnace nice large jot. 6750 down. $52 per Moats ( R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave E 5-068) Co-operative Real Estate Service FOR COLORED $41 066 deen to quatifiet 6 including Mtg costs Toom -home Basement, GOxi lo Li wot t ea — Ra , poe down payme bot. "6.500 with NICHOLIE 3°.W. Huron $1,500 & HARGER ___ FE 56153 _For Sale Houses 43 HOME-INCOME two 3 room ap: apart. | { ments. Each wit & seo atate entrance $1950 down Con- veuient location BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedroom mOdderr xome Basement Fenced aru ean. of joodward 1 bloc Lo 6 bool, $11,900 terms 4 BEDROOMS North suburban ic. cation ult 1954 Bath New carpet hout 1 block to schoot wus. $8250 with $2600 down to 443 per cent mort sage at 348 per month bal aoe etry € room home ~ tt appTror ~ ' j 1 ‘ | NICE, ROOM FOR TADY. NOC DOLLAR l. AKFE FRONT This ee perl Pree arronaes wees neater " ~~ ee = se a ioeat ee coe: maroon 7 oes _—— bef rmoy $ ACRES $ room modern home __Rooms With Board 38 o best Only 350 with half Features 3 bédeceme. ldree livine Basement. ¢10.000. terms ron 3 on ¢ MEN. mean omc 1\\ FAMILY INCOME| Senet Se SE SEE, Or ovven axace eniach, gaieae 24S Bémh FEST « rooms for the cones and twee Gitedaee Leer erate ee! fate nicely “landicaped, “BOSS —_ Lg celal Pearansa Sanam Be og Hee pod oe | a furnace makes this a eooa ““™* OOM aie Sire cloak In 5 Ger 8 Coty o6:000 Gove. Com| FEE St Se eS Ste down NORTH SIDE Close to school: & “a ee ae t OXF ORD ; uaitwey to unt ats hed attic. Bae: sw ary ee | KOR) Se) WHITE | Steen eee | TWin HOME PRivi-| deaths Could be « real = wel down to mortgage Bal ai $64 leg pliant, PE +1128. | aa etogilens me Picar a BROS er eae including taxes & iD His. ; block % : Gomvalescent Homes 384) RavS otic meus | J.C. HAYDEN ee wi ; a ape Hi | —_.Open_0 to 0: Sun. bt0-0 100-8 Women Bive. 7B cont ONE NURSING z i - ° on Open Eves ——s bn Soa “our * GAYLORD OPEN SUNDAY —— otel Rooms FE oes 18 Pike Bt lto4 | | $750 Down — -HOFEL- AUBURIN LOW DOWN ‘PAYM'N NT) wh lake srivtos on Ms | — = section, 4 rooms and — Just for a couple. J rooms acté parcels 8350 Mite. costs Out bargain, $50 per month. by or Weer Com oieteiy i Cute fe Wane take BS. teh ty | as ont n i Also 1 os sFaton et } Laree bet tm Eitanbece om to model orrice oren Auburn ree! ‘ST RURBAN LIVING | JIM WRIGHT, It | NEWLY DECOR ATED ROOMS $10 vated wea of Boe Excellent ae Co-operative ons Estate Exchange 345 Oakland Ave PF 5-004 | WIth $18 AND UP | ww la WEsT ae + wate change BEST SER FOR Sn eg il | . . THE = | JACK” ons Gant, 6 ae Gene ae | Birmingham : | rege. nice shaded lot 87 500. Wee ae | LOVELAND | “™ | | gone, ezaree br ya ovr & Like new ranch home, three bed- | Rent Stores FE Sun te Me Reeser) tae Rete Gries Ieeso ars reoms. qi 602180 v s MILL ST BETWEEN mde a OF YOUR ‘ 2 = iret a PT wt A ME é and wrence, . ahd CLOSE TO CASS LAKE te eta aed OWN a atti Rates ES vn, Benjamin and | $6 room modern bome for only: ___Rent Office Space . 41 41 Ottawa Hills a a Stephens, Inc. ee . LAST | Escellent west side fe Jecation con. RANCH HOME the Miller og. 8d si Washington Webnes — 4 moder large ‘walkin’ cosets tie MMSPER SAM. eae wo Lake “4 A centv tine siz room family | bop 3 cor sorece. Lak t vith o eet ASR EwS| Tomy] Eee eee eee TE rere get” antes. ete "; Lempleton ) moos _axp sara rive 2 Yoni, Sy ser temas Ser TOseph F, Reisz North Side floor. Full basement auto. heat rch Landscaned lots A by 53% W. Huron st FE 2.0259 This attractive home has 6 rooms and hot wate. Gilassed in front Bicely ~ $21, y MI all on . Pull basement. eas ane cau A300 OL Bese ‘tand™ Enechest_‘SusSSton Wants equity of $}.500. OL 1-4783. a ec . {oo CABIN ot hee eg West Suburban Lake H . | and close to schools and stores on ee ® fine dg Be ang | ~ g Gang caeeniiendie abe focation. beau- | * W uanar Lake Road ~ . * i 3 ,8300 D DOWN Hide block 'warage’ timmediste | 135000. "S reoms and’ bem tu ¢[0m modem. Ol heat hard. with a | Dosses¢ion et $13 750 with terms | bsmt.. screened front porch. Two cent good used car as down pav- yy 2 a oo OR \WWest Side s6t gipans. Cul totes mest. guatance like rent Imme- sane ta 0 paws {rodetroom frame, Low Monthly Payment | Near Pontiac Plant (sg? pel 2 ‘blocks from General Hos Comfortable 2 bedrm home tn Sedteamall tue lendallecen “NFAR W PWHITE TARE A — ~ kitchen. et the Crescent Lake — Just re Prenensa Walls. carpeted living AR WHITE CARE | eer oe) SRY ores | | Sap eae ween Nearly 1 sere, on pavement. At Piermont take GI |K Lip wedge ge sles etiached garage. Don't miss ‘is | femme. ec wi the Ok. |. bee Meee peng et peng OPEN HOUSE THELMA M. ELWOOD! Loon Lake Shores aus "Sect oof Sat] are SUNT TOS 6143 Lake Rd ae ea tae at. Rat led beat auto «as water We have 2 three bedroom homes PE 43944: 8 to 7! rooms. double attached garage, ater. Lew done im excellent north locations Both T BEDROOM | lot 80 x 275. $13,000 with $2, Rear Josiva Ave. Close to. oubiie | - 2 G1 3388 Loon Lake John K. Irwin chial school district to bus Shores w Biva ‘ ane shopping es | Rethebes ee SR ~ BROWN }x2sh cot Bevin 7a Faaet are tm’ aie | fie a ceen eee ls Near Fisher Body. good 8° room FRA or Veterans loon _ frame home vasemens. auto heat, < 631 E. FIRST AVE. "Tassion wie eateries al com: - KNUDSEN 635 MADISON AVE. pleted. ; Stora she | ES see savas wane won| IN ICHOLIE “Eset ees | |S HAROER co LTTLE PARM % sere | ‘ ; at) ’ SUNDAY |} TO 4 West Bloomfield iss ae cee Eb Ba ' CHOOSE WANT. ADS | AND WINI- ¥es; when you. solve problems thro’ ied STONE STONE REALTY CO. #19 Joslyn PE 20253 —ASERTIOPPER IF YOU HAVE $4150: Eres ee No Fad f 4 A RIL 2, 1955 . Bits 3. 1955 Oe a ae ee Tee: ; ___ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses OID LEIS | ee ~~ bee 2 4 ROOM | 5 Bosem® ~ 9.0 Down leo emumca oT -§ ROOM, ODER moderns j = =~4 a Ra near, downtown se | Automatic - m, #7500, ke. 4 rooms and bath) with ” car Spe — Ha _OR Sith Dasement and oll heat, phus cosy | rooming Ne furnished OF uae and a ey! that revts for furn Sunday 1} te 6 ( : I $1760 w ‘Also new 1's “| mont 8-286. . garage ene a? 181 or FE 1-6 | ae | Lake D No Down ¥ PARK. 4 ROOMS. BATH ake District SN , ost new Of) heat Sewer ee SPECIAL Payment | Waren Bivé. 4 room oitvatery, : } ctric Water beater Garage 2 bedroom yeer sround $160 PER HOUR | bust tots. $5000 with--$1000 = Surusted om iot 1005400 with beach — ! oriviieges Exterior California Earnings qualify you for a! me and 8 Homies | Redwood full price $6. For | yg ~ hevongg & a - ent ROSES as BROKES further information call OR 3.1814 leges. June delivery Brme vour' #3 AST SUBURBAN HERBERT C. DAVIS origina: 16 de New 4 room modern. oij furnace 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd | copper plumbing, 66950 w ——, i wast) Sr NEW HOMES » Ph Ortonvilie 132. Reverse chas. ao NB | 3 WEST OF TOWN 4 s large utility, oi) furnace | Medern 5 room Living room, dip-|‘ near A Rd lots, smail NORTH SIDE ing foom and kitchen down 2 barn and chickem house. Only es with 2 bedrooms | bedrooms and bath up Neat and 41650 down Lencoerot , ane | Focant atises Agel oe, oe neat, Priced. ot 10,000 with Bt cs NEAR oT. Ors MK caPrtat beet tel Nath. a a 900 — — luding mortgage os . . - ftooms Rea! buy for only $6825 = . elk to tee “ae with $2,000 down. ANY Ow ATION CLARK REAL ESTATE We will tuiid a home of your down, ap Rents ne in ee near Dequindre choice on sy own lot or get * ort $18 = $20,000 tye 4 Near OL | Le Eves FE 21317 ou a lot. vapply plans ond speci $405 DOWN fi rrange inane ing penlie” of tewn. On lot 100x150 2 bedroom starter house nea: Callas for further details ft s $50 month Of- Auburn Heights. Lot 100 = 130. fered at only 89.500 with 61 500 Well and septic tank installed dowa 3 bedroom brick and frame starter _ North end § rooms down. 3 room home Lo. 100 = 150 Well and | furnished apertment up Rents septic tank instalied 1" R > I ry CO N | forntese exe. paved street. © William D. Whitcomb Realtor STONE REAL - = psa irs oe me Be gems FE 5-0522 / oe sate davy PE 30083 a 200 G0wD ny PARE BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM CA yw > eres ; wa Bh eS ranch style. on site x 300 Wall parch Recreation room, bar, ga rage $13,500 terms = Is a — For Sale Houses 43 to wall carpeting. automatic oi! heat. basement. HEE sn,“ circle drive ear + ieee 104 com ge ol land- FE TWEATY-NINE | For Sale Houses 43 2 OPEN COCK. ae R REALTY 44081 rE “YE Sao we "Pani Partridge Is THE “BIRD” \ DISTING Se ee LAKE FRONT HOME Located op beautiful | Cass Lake ; itm ay well | neighborhood of other fine homes. Large living room with fireplace and picture window viewing the N Eves af 15 by 22 ft. reom with tile floor fir — and bar Fine sand one b ogtl ¥ 4 tage. school tn excelient saeamea Peed Shown by sppt. only. Cash ) Pane Da ES 7 ae Zto6 | = ay TR OLD ALL MODERN 3 ESTE _TECS = sew truuwenm we LAKE HOMES front porch Will sel} for $2.000 out Baldwin to Tenn) son, It's Just like “up North” at this- cash and late model cer EM turn left. inspect one of beautiful lakefront site ated _3-215. after 4 30 | i these new bedroom homes just 10 miles pacer paomagge on } BEDROOM RAN re | ivt room u e lake surround ¥ pines attached garage . hat tor qeick | Best Buys aac olbananl chen with Bot mes on about one acre sale. $10,450. tertas to sult. Sunday 2 to 6 , | Built-in cupboards tile bath and om the lake. One completely $600 down Ayo von gine full T da | oul forced air furnace auto- — Yo Faget Bo gabe | 3 5 ti te « Cary ete TOSS Ce a corrwoon-Drive out | oaay | fictrs Four thos’ seren | HS wnt Shane down, “ $800 down. 3 bedroom house close . St. to Open sign | homes They sure wont - Ss to Josiya RG. Full price, $5,800 Carefully inspect thts brand CUSTOM BUILT last. get yours now’ Only 'WARD EF. PARTRIDGE, new PHA home . $700 down plus FHA mort- in - . ; Geo M rble Realtor Painted walls. oak floors Nothing but the finest of gage costs RE \LTOR FE 2-8316 ' Ma ’ : full bath Delco of! furnace @ateria's and worktmanshio 43 W Huron 8t. Open Eve. 7 to 9 4261 a 2 a Waterford city water and sewer large al ge eh See ee ae RAY ONEH.. Realtors ; : sha sure to see es es tial section on - ut ic a. the ® sta G6 y bun w 4 1 “LAKE PRIVILEGES ie en ace cleo Ph gelow stvie with @ spacious Phove FE 3 10) or OR $337 2 bedroom home privileges on mortgage cost. live roon 17 foot mod- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 1 Umen Lk. gas heat. attomatic | . _ an psd Layepay tects & hot seter. 1.500 down. full price.| RAY O’NEIL. Realtor with more Mieseh aus 7 ae | COI ORED were pe nar Oper 99 ae needs = m one F it03 or OR 31648 batt avement 2 hg ior Porc 7 location Co operative Real Estate Exchange recreation sag Es only a2: i- su o eb ment ee CHICKEN FARM. room 1 tor | : my is bd 3 oom ving \DAMS REAL r\ FOR THE BETSY MAN roams, dinld room ee large 1 ] l. 342 Auvurn Are FE ¢3393 fOxi® utility. 2 car gerage 3 OR _3-2420_or FE 32-1900 Ad Goesn' want @ laree ‘ bau full insulated, lot avn to mow nor a iot of | 802300 feet chickenhouse with REMODELED FRAME FARM ae eee ms = |_sfenced chicken yard 81.500 dows We are selling out to the dare fata daveie eae seek tl REALTY le situated on a small ‘ot | weer SUBURBAN @ rooms, i and see tor yoursell’ The beet hewn beams from ot red barn | ie og Ara tel tee bedrooms, large living room 15 value in the whole of Two fireplaces te living R MING iv wan Daitt ej cualitv ma- & W feet. modern kitchen, full eres. Brick 3 bedroom es, room. ene im dining poem, sus IRMINGH AM | foe ee bath part hasement fully insu--. with attached garage. Welton room kitehet 12m19 with jaun- OPEN SUND aah Thete ia a. weal ce lated. oak floors. nice corner lot Bivd to Cimtonville Rd. turn ¢ry room attached. Downstairs oN : AY - | ina room dining ‘oom and lots of ‘shrubbery & shade trees right and watch for signs. powder room and lavatory Four 7_= | kitehen Twe pice bedreems needs some decorating. $8.975 with i vg - | Rage ral beth” rR baet 00 own | A. JOHNSON, Realtor ” * e oi Sen "7 =. te Pas ie 1638 COLE matic hot water $10 ee ee ee ae | 6 ee S. lelegrapn Ra high Lilac and heneysuckie | ONLY $2,500 DOWN cT £E TWO A-l cond! Has 2 bedrooms FE 4-2533 hedge forming barrier along iat ST FOR T\ | down. 3} more up if needed, com- —_ j YEAR OLD RANCH TYPE Nts complete and al! mod- bined kitchen & dining © room. Large Taine ua front BuNGaLow H BED-. ern Itp located west of plenty of ‘cupboard ; ye ' Porch ‘teed aha Gen Open brick | rou od aa Pontiac Close to stores | living room enclosed roms — ' i room 2 ‘ erage. bs kitchen lll on | Rha CAN | so = Soin | oan ‘oe quote s, Ite biotks gerage and Ww op burn- | H 5. ae res EATRA and uttlitv to nite beach $2 boo down. Full | er with hot water heat Garden | ALL TO WALL CAR-| foom with all & | e- 9.500 W take free | pict Dog Bouse and Near | prcas. ber 155 ee are ae space Ol heat. [ clear smaller home for down a= rele ne Golf — med LANDSCAPED AND 4 alum arms and sqréens. | payment | $30.00 . ' on s tare ict. =f inf mation call OR 3-1676 after | $6 400 total nrice | : . tom FULL PRICE | Subeth 3 bedrecme, living room, | PER MONTH - — _ $12, S00 A PIANO | dining room & kitchen. 3 pec This is @ email. neat heme 7 —_} —_ Te Bf And-thea sestuf the fumituce | beth auto oil forced air beat. = with » very large living | | cs tee ont ‘aes cates | car garage. oak er ‘esae. = garage The full price ts $500. DOWN worth of Peotlac All vou srg = eee = | so aime ; need- move in is ¥ | | Pel . ’ ONE BLK PROM ORCHARD ‘ecthbousn and clathee Tee | wan MoaniY wan * SHELL” tne en ye Ey ou It you have @ hands man noone NDER BL CLARK REAL ESTATE j in the family wh t buy por caesar yg a home = Fh eRe 01:08 down FE +649) this Ma? eves” fer cal -summer tm this neat, att wd = REAL B \ > > 12 W Huren St Open Evenings $490 down’? You caf really Sis Aes lak reboot \ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | save money here by finish- * bungalow Everything gd mas oa cs \ TN Saginaw st FE 5-8165 rs go off the interior => comfortable living. Has ful GRACIOUS LIVING \} oven Eves. ‘tu! 6.30 Bun 12 to 4 1 | immediate possession Rasement wv eiy rec- ~ . reation room and aptemotia Sylvan Lake Area \ — | 7 4 \ TLS oll heat Large 85° lot nice- 2 YEAR OLD BRICK RANCH APARTMENT! ty landacey attached ge HOME: ON EON CORNER Log 116x138 \ Take the burden off your 3 plete storms ae ee IE al 3 spart screems and many other U aren TO AP O N ; AES , | fine features Call our office Hd as XCELLENT. VAL- \ | SUNDAY 1-6 P.M | ene sicdees wan betrane for further details. aT \ : | 9775 Foster Road | baths in each apartment . j : - | 2 t 5 P M : s Private’ entrances. Close im pag oc i tony $15,750 n. O ° , erliese pee we phew “ONLY |. Necation troons bupgalo _ : —Brick—Coloni v ause transferred | so RE , hardwood Neots plastered \ w—Brick—Colonial | seinng because owner transferred | (311 FS REALTY CO. painted walls and tile bath OTTAWA HILLS Bedroom & Den | BRICK RANCH BUNGALOW En- 62 W. Huron FE 56178 Complete storms & screens . . a : ° . | elosed terrace and dbl. garage Open © til ® and automatic oi] hest. Lo ! ne froquois Rd. attached $1,700 of = cated near school and bus. A MARVELOUS HOME ON' a ime and lovély home itn ca — draperies included. Priced at 88.900 roy ciENG A a the desirable of locations. | Special a - — hearth | .° 7% SECT t Er and: lace ONE OF OUR OUTST AND. BED Y, DEN. trimmed\ front large picture 1 dente bate loranica See: | ING BARGAINS - 3-dedroo TR AND Gow. Teknessee Ledgerock fire. pine kitchen alum storms | brick rancher. Near ocheot. FS S95, tone ENCLOSED lace. exciting kite the and screens. Stunning decorations etebca Ea SUN BO TO MENTION A = ators Perimeter heat De. JOSLYN GARDENS | oul) love the view pe Frew TURES. TOTAL PRICE cougter “Thermador” stove. lightful 3 acre set SEE THIS room ranch type home with $ the large 18x18 living room se 7 oven and \ warming oven tile SUNDAY FOR SURE! | large bedrooms eae ana . with pic! 7 wder with ¥ on Ist | ; , Mard : 14.500 ro | yard thet ts for — al powx ~~ i coets of | J mile west of MIS imersection | Sve Sonssmued af Wks Levek = natural fireplace are closet space \putomatic and rn left op Foster Road, ste ath ~ : of tte many fine bot water Ond\many, many other | sand. % today. ures: Call our office for “rT , | ¥ ay EAST SIDE INCOM ean ONY 3 YRS OLD | ERARPRE TESS HUMPHRIES | Sates, se RAY NEIL, itis CUSTOM BUILT 3 BEDROOM. Ie ed ae rae 7 wl £00 CABIN OF 9 EVERY walcmen on —— | REAIT -TOR FE radi vey Be Asning s1008. Seen'it co Pere FE BM | orn $3807 PRIVILEOES ON MIDDLE ” “ | 9] N_ Telegraph Bvenings | an etic Co-operative Resi STRAITS REAL Cooperative Res! Estate | $750 DOWN LY A BEA \ AT ONLY . 5 room on three lote. P] sso | NICHOLIE STARTER |u| b—— , ; Rea Pan Chee rance gg ed a Mintel room! Fr, t towerin room LAKE * FRONTAGE 7m SAR ot FE eee _ | ore, eet . Sunday 2 to m {— | tae cenyems Pame hoes au conte in omezetnm, | se mgs sctemeee! JACK poe Raa feet_ of excellent sand LAKE HAS GE NG |. eg Rol cry 3 LO FLANI EXECUTIVES HOME | jow in attractive reiting of ENCLOSED PORCH. CENTRAL V eet A Ae ee | ee te ee, O Eine relic po ow + ye. _ HEATING SYSTEM. A REAL 88 Cass Lake Rd moog Beiter BUNGALOW ON A FULL BASE- ficer ge ae -all = = = oo front homes rei i - MENT IN CLARKSTON CLOSE ans oe fa basement. ber, and terms. (Drive out Clin- $7 900 $500 DOWN “— built jection : _ .. =: : HIGH SCHOOL. COMPLETE. ~ Every feature of this home is Man Rd. wateh for open alan ion To Responsible Party -\ outs appointment | s ) —— Wittiame | ON EXTERIOR AND READY toda : | Square Lake Front 6 MONTHS OLD Sag room home. cousist \ POR YOU TO FINISH ON IN- | room, kitchen with electric | R ll vi SeevnahtefTed Se | Pugn ovevas enowemo cnn) BE Stmged Een ecg gg SE OnE em Sonica stone ranch home 100. ft. : could bave enother bedraom in it, MODEL OPEW SUNDAY FROM 2 W muro 'm PE 44578 | lot—nice big shade and sand if % was needed A of] fur- \ . Open Eves. “th 8: Bunday ‘til 5 | beach To Include carpeting \ pace, hot water heater This home ? NO 8. CALL AT OFFICE AT and drapefies in 3 rooms. Modern Ranch Home ts clean and will be vacant soon \ | Truly a Teal value at 626 Nice lot. Pull price only 96.080. | CORNER OF WILLIAMS LAKE OPEN a appt 7 r mon on \ Fg ee Ltt pa nee, Shown by eopointmest RD AND M-58 FOR ALL Luxurious PATIO, LOADS OF E AS. IN only through Clark Real Estate \ : wy | ND office is open evenings and Sup- | FORMATION. : AND NEW regi tion. a\ ce ee S & View Home REAL VALUE eye, F at. un. so eae, B athee 5.900 PEN © \F. C.\Wood C Hus over’ ing Cass Lake $15, Wo 0.) 2 to 6 green Tre- $2,900 DOWN | j ditiowal brick ranch ‘home ealtor with attached 2 ' Corner William Road Ly -_— , — 425 RIVARD — Drive out in 10 al erasing ener ROOM FOR A GARDEN SUNDAY — | 333: Fiucabeth Road past dows and a view ww from { _After_ 5 t$ cay OR Crescent Lake ‘te. open s ever ie New FHA bungalows, nbs 3 MILES W_ OF DIXIE NEAR bath painted we rE electric a URAL “7 Fr. M. GATEWAYS t o rent cea: oes Pat eges ev L) : frepince, arama =| (SS Fas) _ 4 BEDROOM | Soe erkedown “pie” PHA bd ™ ~ = io cos Only Tr on cummer terrace; ef ecigue RANCH HOMES HAPPIN SS — taxes @nd_ insur- Let 185-—-just a short _ walk to = x | wel new Parochial end $14 990.00 GI RESAL | an ee IL, Realtor by ° acae ‘ : oe a a NEAR LYN -¢ meg Oven 99 " . ”" active :— 2 room a ve 31103 or 44738 “ nd th, > plag \ bom JOHN $17,300 Northridge on — pretties file pos $ Co-operative Real /Estate Exchange vas ceed (| Corner of Airport and Southward | S50ii0 "tt Tetst orie el oe } |, Waterford Township : 960 down. CALL US AY, es rend cubes . ‘ ye ear Ortonpille ay a eee 5 aod: tee es boone gg | Rant Uf no answer, . PE 200 . ns an rame ranc ACE 1 to built for modern living.) | High and st M "Mike's. 6 full sized Sar moaee Rae oper = | ideal r bed- | ong a. mod v with | rg 4 studio ceiling, 2 oorem tile | formic: goog cheery we 7 : : ny r . Shee tT OM yo SRY AWE LL NORE tr : Pn eles we OPEN Excetient financing svatlabie. a weles panera a" ~ on 0 Siig ditt np, ass| SUNDAY 270 6PM. | Bese wien) a BUD ve a look SE 1 NEW G eed Oey ep lat Socks motel, | Bee Brent bgt Set} FARM er on fo Airport right to property, FE 2-0263 basement. furnace, ‘gute het wa- all rec- | ter heater and Tertion rocm «8s fu e and sev “with water heater yon r { sow | Ce-cveraties | R sme —_ Exchange Real NEXT |o0R oFPics Ly 2 9 aii imene oe 6 oe ee Se MAKE YOUR OWN { BREAKS through Classi- ot Lin fied Ads! Selling, renting, ace. hiring’s easy when you LTY call FE2-8181 for an pane | writer, | Open Sunday 2T0O5 era oe 4, | : int Ps eS E gt iis, , 4A : : pie . , j = ; : / 4d ; = ih, a3 a, ores ae” ; - Sia i mR to Loan 53. ‘ f | j : he ; eae ° { Money hg | APRIL 2, 1955 Sale Business Property 49 U NEED < hi 2 ‘ gee" SATUR - r For Sale re ’ ; : : ' pers f Ey a AC PRESS, es So) ve Prop, 4A i : \ - ' Ss SiT $500 i {Lf THE PONTI | Sele Suburban “55 asa Pere BUSINESS SIT . ; ; i P TH ¥ c . CITY location. on "%. ae So ee TH pe et } rasa [ADAMS RD. _ eee enty .) : an coe oe © A ‘ OF HAM — “ orm. > Firmen io Beis eet SLICE 0 me D ' ) on -— ee SHEP. : ite tte | oe y m Tiepken ot Lets. ‘000 ’ Realtor A a ‘ Nest to ; FAVORED was | TOANG ge TO S000 7 SEER. LOA io —4 ‘ AY & SUNDAY Perteic GROCERY ges sation = 3 en On ese | wr TO 6:00 P.M. 4 we c Sankt: as FE FINANCE co | 48250 DOWN: cinwer Gory on: “Lets 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. divans thai : | Mew 2. bedroos picture | say . = : . 47 re Earye me tow. of ihe Moric “tala Gat. SUN 8 ’ : For Sale ot a ca Brie a MAIN = A ‘ terms. | _. e YVESTMENT . © MICH. Se ee sundry teas, | Ag Cotte in = ioe ACRES. 3 HOU stov INV finance HESTER, copper . Cheese | oven : Tamic bath re A. BOTT other things. m oF any do Apartments Casco 6 aon Come | twin Vanity m master bedtrer ae / Maer FE _¢soms _ie"h a 8S ecre| me Bait een eee mooldteti Bions 109 your Sock tee plane | and © vanity i | _ BUILDING water tn. oe a Toke Dinis hey, e ed St about tS of reoresee:| | moult KLY Ré"hurn nti Hock te Pesls poate: oy Troaete ees: i Bisuse. Fora, Pees Bea ernest aol Pa Lies Beg lola Br sutT Wan) N | SiS! ete oon liege lots and “home mille “to "REST. noorxn “— BUILRING Up to ring your tie. ondinal ef lake privik “Priced from PE ¢lust or’ poetegetanal 1983 cars sists. no s-0441 restful sur in Wai nEan retail A er cloved furniture. OFFERS. © ‘ } wenn mre Te Nt ne ne ae = : peg ee Tag a Reet] ie wie oih nat ae —Ortonville gg ent. 2131 Bay he D HOR Grad dranagee prone price ND $1,009 Down—Or ag al Dae T shown by = ae 2G E lp ane a atiae fl ” PARTRIDGE AKL : . Large e, new and = 4. x yg eat gaa r E. ' ‘ furnac s jlando } ; 40 : . % between Genoa RD be 16 ‘ eg . i Pear aa SE, P * oy aye ee Se | 1 Bee REALTOR FE 2-83 AN CO. tion C tor quick sale. | , idee Can, be aduplicated stor # Ps here Estates. | Ranch OF THE REALTOR ns L or sacrificing ay 1 to.8 Shes a lt ete, Ee - Terms FE 9 U ACRES. «MES tonthiy’ ser: | WF 1s Prop 49A 206 50 Down ” aluminum qr cy - CY JOR = Ay Eh small Lease Bus E - SF 1 Acre—$1.550 D | Big mir THE “CHELSEA sod windows. Lak Qrow 4 OAKWOOD oe sub. Beate Fe tt c ; | Reate STATION FOR |. ATE BANK ; bungalow icone tle, "betk ivan: Reick TAPIN | . - Large corner jt ta ir geste ‘ee fessied sop gree Ra a qt RS “NEED $300 combination ea Wand” screens 3B d GI Approved CH Wt newton ring and say that! Hisal spot for * ‘Sate Wide ine. aise call Lincoln 13908 after Tp. IN NEED 6,708. fal’ price, nb placa bps A algal rou | “And step outside of the a = KEFRONT Lys Fal. Ferndale. hate STORE (PARKING LO 1H or less fz _ Paved street, - LA naan nearer x JIC Laké Privileges etree | 7 owe ee ee ee on nes ro feta’ oben SERVICE? tong yl resveway, Ite ‘OTHING DOW) STER . Sale Houses = = J, with fect en tee * gabe SE eee NO EHA. §1.200 eee, woe teal — Fer saps ae an GER fe Tt cain seta Salta, the place onr ger scregns. $13. PLUS COSTS or staal cabinet tne vo Rat 7 FLAT. 7 0st | jbo ee each. ; Then Hom e i or storms and PAYMENT By ~ toll tu a tO Se iy. lakefront RD LAKE to come ca cae terms. | DOWN designs board: . — $12,000. 2 on PE 54-2616. ORCHA on Om your firs’ cash to $500 and arkston acl an aekinee ee ocints ee TRPORT AREA fie.s00, siroctage. "Out eeeRRCE REDO Road frontage. Five. lots jot is) phone a te your i inno Se berdware alr heat. A OS, a pay bugs Theatr of other Immediate possession. 3 bedroom tortie. ust Be eoid al tn" one tends. Friendly courteous Man- Com: bed roo: tore ‘ fr. . Pe. Orion 1 960 for . ‘ual esident. ere Fe ae ae oy ge oo ell ‘aenent fire Beer ae ey Sg $1500 down. MY 2-563 group. %, [ Living og recreation Tile folding fal o_o 3 ee W. Hurea. : WALTER GREEN : M Stout, Realtor | z = ager. 21 place. ns, ages ww oe room 25"40 lot 1eenbee oo with NOTH house witt . Edw. M. § a 8:30 0 gl ons for h. FE 5-81 room Ribboned drive ; a space. 2 bedroom Unfinished E Open Eves. able: oF Mr Gregor, Ph. oo. hers. os 2 edi ‘cis ities ACRE FARM Semen, Saat UETbah ~ M dowlark (7S ogee Va? * . ibe Boa ese | 3 omc ™ H e & Auto eent heat. Ov ’ .. oft yehard. 1% acres 3 _bedroom : All| m a Soe Peraberry ne Eee Ea Renae ea . ' wice ‘lev @ home. All $1 oO bing Laks? Jote Bete Beat tt Litres sa mean ee TY ae Walters-Clarkston fae Seay SS mecca Loan Company Watkins irao'ie | Lake Rd. comorvuntin. fer raat mass vour lot REAL ~ Ts. | ion Acres | stream nase | ~~ ae | 1 Bk Bide coottioa. spacious 14320 ca WHITE sor with terme. GOODELL ‘Orion 1 lot con down. DIXIE}, yok end airy ‘ber, os | at Comm "gaturday #0 1 ing room ‘wih ‘replace ‘ul | 50° with AY ma OL ore) { Pel ath sees on) SS ES on the “or Serves hemburgere, be “8 tot Sai ing room kitchen, mocap EW , sEapr oe eae RAN f Your | Here ts a 18 acres road 5 ACR - 18 ‘pn the er counter. ete. Small ov busi- Hoars modern . basem UTIPULLY Orion Twp. Op or sisting of . OB @ «ood of M this . BOD. hb this A aol es BROS. lon ie Vitrce: | Hau Manoa Geen Pee if chaos et Se aaa ek) L we Saonly gud finturon’ extoss | TSA «| S& AKE PRIV bed- | 34474. “ee "wit 8350 down, 1 _ Ss. te wun ‘Wooaward Pere 5% SoMMUNITY me eo water softener, REAL PE 3-007 LA 1% story 3 RD HOME #00 w Acre Parce the Be oe ca ood : ed ge So | Smee OR Sea Gas eae Sree te | “=| Saturday eee ee i aad | : sete SEBEL eevee rat = fing gerose the toad ‘tr com | 2a ad, Mags, offering ee | cl fade "ps ceoe eure SMALL FARM 3 SAscLIne FAI astute | LOANS eo $50 —Lake Front laims Lake kitchen. og 3 near «rade ut 7, 3-6 P, M. food’ Close to food m4 Deautifal 6 ge home. ine 38 eaten ene Roca ane | L > signature only vein cea tone On| Bis Seen ite nday | ee: legis sare oe re Fax, WoUSEHotb She antes Tine tot oo = es u | Watlans-Lake Park Sub, Bien rf, Sg ce OORT ara | FINANCE tures include 2 vi Wbrary, Jo — 610,975 PLAINS Duteod, _ beled IT HOME | Watkins lots ons eorner | aoe tee a Fon SALE GROCERY STORE F PONTIAC ofa FS DRAYTON 3 bed- LAKEFRON eindgt 7P M. | move aa ta ae im We het, Feter eat fal will ‘coms: | end Natures, mee CORP.O PE ¢cs3s breakfast —— HOMES e 1 story laree wel built oe 19= . size 862x200 building - ia is of material on 8 stock 2. ae ~ St tories, and FOR BETTER Here ts 6 type bome with All mag age } £ a aS $2000 worth ee el Semeed,_F 12L< % € ogee 54 4 large . Enclosed aaa . 4 - ge tem pt yy SE oe A drive out a very a a fS"s ‘Sere parcel #7500 ELEENEX sale, > GARAGE. | ortgage Loans porch. automatic. oul beat POREST beoutits jodncore. 3 ‘bail and ot | with “full floors 2 lots gag og ed food. Foade $1800 with $300 * Priced at only route. AND aansce. M song a Nae nog Bg et ~ A, ‘<7 - rage. oak egeluded, oa, 2 ots | age Bis Ae mile ‘to prep: | Priced at only 2 a Ee Gas STATION 5. i bee | ~~ ’ INTEREST | rage. 654,180, ant Gh Scots Sek, ranen bem iy er air eat i gal electri ritn’ 100-1 “frontare ” Road then left ‘s é-wa with DD restory’ Bes 14 ' LOW IN le tam rage. bost, motor and attached 2 cite bal and ewe f gel besier 1 at only) ith 100 $2 500 RANKS com OWN. Pontiac Estates L C L . . inventory ow funds for sing Ate —* | end off oo lovely lot 1 aia i b s2000 down. 2 CIROU & FR: sbi M.A. + Watkins-Pon eites im & aned . . Deagtee Plaine RESTAURANT OPERATION Pao —, mertgess , | tt Inc. of Priced to, ell Pe abess. NEAR LAKE —e pic (OENERAL REAL won sem W} EDY | netsnvortacd Eawtabie wtores, | O84, Dinie Hwy. : Farms 48 PESTAUR ea hedlaale asks a) Cn PETERSON Roy Anne = sinkeeest a on) Near Lake Loupe 8 Cre ms | 4305 Dixie 8- . KENN . bas service, scngets 2m trom For Sale Farms Ai ecuipment av ma Pontiac State Bank L LTORS 93 | anch home ° modern LTOR | | roads. : en HOME ONE yy ue hire, aod Sunday 4 soprosimately 3 “omeone, ‘wi st large tivine yg Open, — FE ewe | Sareea Acres | 5 acres, Mil puchy” Realty. PE | sare a ee. os | Swaps en | Sine ee Soyer | Tackett teresd ote ae ( RLE ot _w. Ms | “Baldwin-Waldon : _— Rte acres of land. . . t | fake litle, fintebs Lg ng pe ooe gg yg Fmd = wails. HA = . | Baldw ts of nice level lend | $3618 FARM Te Pontiac Press. -is. SUCHY | IN CITY. SWA a Lot full price $00 call Mr. portly 2 tect Sha Ding On | ] plasentaasee past 6 mi. vm) SMALL | uinoed with | ON M5. |s ROOM HOUSE second ind cou seaman pt at | Gea TS ee any Fee fear pliers aistamere|. 4 Family Seine Pri le Sa (bPara tte Sean Se Bris ake pee Se eee ee For eon us for home | DEVON room new ty $10 550° : sUsT and cedar pe al : i=) / aa on house. brooder | Dopr Pon 226 : 4 eibility it frame Pbedreom bom | ah ce a: ete W AMS 4s ey “DREAM.” | Incom ws & DD tion. 30438 bare excellent ond | gabe eee we te phose | to see this to shopping an¢| gsr home 3 cer ot) NEAR type home | ee ee ts a } fly income {s T C LA tion, 20x30 trees, raspbe : 1,300 ry Lansing, - or what have only 2 bocks rvice to town Has brick engl furnace on _beau-- thi, lovelv — bedrooms | rage a311. $23 900 ti-level 4 fam best sub- | L. . ine house. fruit $15 730. term ashtena ina + “ruled tor Furure or mat bere with bus se echooi with bedroom situated $29,500 Is @ large rooms garage. Out- Lot 105; of. furesce | Thi, Ti eae af gel af Poo- Dravton Pia: strawberries Y TVanhee . Business trailer 37913 or ead varochial cchosl Pen eee | with Ny ger serace. and | HOME ement ioe sted East side af P Sabet Gon Geena ilding Supply ou? _OR aa! beat ve was * au i _fintaed ae We 3 9 ie | Stand auto. hot ate ee ag Sea sale "water OR zoe = LONG LAKE RIDGEWA +4203 noe ite 2. in Se rg 4 oe our loea —— od | are 180” Nicely landsca | oni’ $2.20 down Ay porigg mg on be te went i ig i 34° oe ET | ons Belewin machenee CO! tantent ae seyely ne | after ae ee ibd. FURKOx Union Lake ag = OFT oes | ———. “on Telegraph. ro modern | jot ona only TERS LK. WN ggg PO ans | 3 phy Ko gg ne ae maid heel Saleh FE CRE reas | wi Woo Stenwe ee | west atte . gown payment 7GG 100x240 brick room and ex. | Vi AR WALTE i home. | ow Epa - work but ue — tments are a One ‘j= A | 69 ACR w OL 6-601). se Necineee | wn or sell, FE 5-7564. =, EE & GRE > ces with 2 ae tends oh pice piel nee Wal- po eds some oe cee ; ! .. stoves & a 3 + agp | eee re -DERS— } Rochester OL with i 000 vear : Te LAND CORN- : rapes ovules tree be ee os | Hien on _ ar cea able as in ae ae cape Aah and} "aed Its ant bedroom & ATTENTION et. | anc toois. $80 va 3 a co cere Entire | Strect Where ‘wedel sar @ sak. ies Detem_Lexe_v WING —_ Gealice | soeuty — vared et ee $600 —s hay hy or boute. Gan | paging "sane of 5 cee gh East = ge a Mo 3600 of one ene: late Roy] py ™ CREC | rat Ven Welt or oe "THE FOLLOWING JOHNSON, Realtor | Sens a Np) foanatios tor howe | cgi ine inczeesed A go}. Sit sees Dat He ie Rona Banh | “EMBREE. & GRE ie a "re ase eel THE FOLL ARE A. JOH! aph Rd. | ~ rtesd ot di'rie total, | . Secomens ‘12.509 down, a'Ee | Sewer CENT. Realtor gn ee : “nae, RME Lake RG EM eet ite zitches — HOMES 1700'S. Telegrap me ‘C, LADD -HARLES, Dealtor | br. sPpuintarent: chart Real FLOYD KENT, PE seo | 2s ent. 505-505 Oniee * Teo TRADE ; TL FE 4-2533 L. ’ Plains D. ¢ H. z 52) | tate. 1362 W sk wai Wi teuteass . ’ Seren in Lapeer TO aOy fe eet REATTOR FOR SALE OR atexdve. Like ! ) LL oem! le. Hwy Drayton = FE 4-05 : ag eg ee ™ Open Evening Power oe VERWOOD Gas To ge ts “THE aD Fix. | hogy | or: will Melis OC - T : 8, Eston | Sojesmen’s pie on Eves | For Sale Lake =m ease. | Next te 20 og le 4 3 atewaie FO, WD, TE ~y By thine (te 12 i ot Gt SPECI: YOU PLAY ie selects a. Exebonge |. ppg nog RS ATTENTION? geaticn. eS kinds of | ‘tures Ra.. Bloomfield ros oa aes UNDAY 2-8 P11 , : Live WHERE bedroom, homes Co-operative Reel ‘Batete Ec | LONO —— ‘6 ie frontage, glass | BUILDERS AT Ba cm thgee Me, - a Be .. Pp. Ww. Lane Rd. coposite. 2 ft ttore, GOD. ¢ truck ¢ 1 ew SU} / - | § fully m struction = Pleasant =o-Operas culated. so ft. Pe ~f] Be sure lots Hin Bioomtield lake and farm . Huron ‘tnspection.— , . trace for 13 Mile Rd. ee a seein | Se Med 4 OPEN | ‘Samy Mere me? | po fl siete ean Tee tae ag 26171 in Village = Dpedrm | Lake an aaa "thane at y—SUNDAY | bath. oil "Siete ‘week ends | Tap ALM! “hase sie. other for restaurant z ‘ranklin Villag uated N for this fim ga Me on Mane i TURDAY—SUN | _dowa. MY wat CORT | corms a ao vf Ms | ters. PE §-0003. § ROOM HOUS: Pra ee ee - jy a colors Serr ale 1 to 5 Unie LAR wieaere erms ad OFFICE oN Reske bes a 7 ROSS. qd I trl g sit cr wef cud aa ate see Geena. Large downtown basement with 1 mow fi future | Forest 2 bed she, $6250. et JSON, Realt: ie ole as HERBER —for car and ¢s ad of scaped acre wed walls, full Bdge Ponce mortgage have for — front brick ranch ms untureis a ND A JOHN Rd =: ~ TO SEE 7) : a . PE living room re anceel gong offered | We also beautiful ft. lots Ney 8 reom tous bedroo +_ EM 3-3 YEAR fab gy A... Telegraph \. en eae a ____ “BIRD , Wis ——. ecuity ft. _ bed- - ell mg A eee eee aise | Lake area 3 Sa, SE Rogar see reat aroun 1704 S. - : ACRES 18 THE = trade oF ex, rooms, 1'% baths, 18 fse- eelnelianes Sak oe neaae a “iiving and dining ‘rooms fost | tet sheng Ep ‘cass FE 4-2533 ad BORER am. QU CAN'T $3139 TER LOGER Bs A Seties boots, wits © po in ise Ga ree a ao merce Ra. | livin ‘ireplace Ho st set | Teena or Saal” GR" st ————_s FOR SUBDE eres uiera sot Y IT Mereet Done mek beaded basement jon car garage ee Modern, kitchen. full ted | OM 1) Gpee_ sunt pak) sie eee cee Saginaw Bay rr. “Lane for im commercial so :e s reed Pea | . a for, this busy | f™ i = REPATRING ate . Teleg: le eo! 1%e-ear | 34771 = ; | fee hed. ry . t lor ” } What prope Pontiac. PADIO. vost and . Youll aad Sy west *. mi . heat. attached tee EM CRES | arage enero Rd. to te Ne. front _. ing ater for 5 use. . ~ ge *. B of rw ! ee wage ll of —per- | -quipment ‘or 174. 13, Mule ————— oo ge eg ~ SA Living room. | {er oat ie | a ae 2 moter abe | soy m Bes: ead VAN | pe seat | Gino’ dtosrnet Joy _porking — per. IMP PUMP SOLS CACHANOED 2 See Feocedt vard.shade treen, | Large tarmnouse mead room | RA; geet, Mociat port "WSbicastt “wit SYL Baers pvand' ante taatts | Toot Yor"tamiit operation Ret 2 SUMP PUMP. soxD a : 5 James K ——— Ses | tite bam, 2 vedreome, te wine | SIDE Fow! Bay and fishin TY foors up ond =|. lee “nome 9.809 and re , YOUR OLD, LAWN 955 J Front wn | SUBURBAN Oniy home| sn “ip Beauuiu shade | only | W EST tng room. | Fowt Bey. = REAL ee eet ety Seater peney maker $10.8 Swar o new one. We se petsoems sat’ don aT rg ny | dine on seocenabte-0 a Beige = ee nest, Also the tn Bavoort ich 20 ORCHARD LE. dove. CALL Ow = | plus stock ‘ine rERN i, a a. seeders. with 1% nl me — Sosmnas ere lhe privt | a2 ee vacuo, | mit — at only $14, fan Fer’ res "Dally 9 TO POINTMENT “TO rene | USY TAVER? 7 We rent go magia roe shumisum slid- Reece” Tole! prtee, |v". oad a hy Ee" |" larae lot , tor Pe cased . Sh? SUN. * TO To iri medek TE soe tyeied 8 F teeiees xe. Leann wll ome png Bi es. ts completely | pg = baad d | 5 ACRES o- tor FE RD LAND S rou IT—WE'LL A een oe oe gown and “tea wall, “and ite Soe Ms raget Sccake Coste Lavender Large 3 bedroom bome, car ee 7 ACRES PERT x canal, This SPECIAL b bur- : ing for a reasonable. reat. Tru | Fab YOUR we payment on big many many to enjoy. ee | heme neer ih peed new Water Joro PS W. Huron = with left, chicken trees. | Surround: is on pay Mi.-out OR tiful tracts A scres | : ect. setup $6,500 dn j eg home ie youl G@anaer erg ge ke at peal! or EM 93909 ce gg Reapemes Tour's palowe We y uy" acres. You i s |_ Bex 538 ACT. for yourself . to beater “Oniy this now | FE 24411 . Bim brecter sev sane” fon and a few while Me nao F auto for legraph t hea - Bee a 172. cy Mo. | stoc | hr ¥ or eee | eee = OPEN Sa gone |Sepae B TE ne enasr tone iene . ; SCHOOL A attractive | IVAN ON HIGH eagle t shore, Excellent Co-cverative ne 2-026: it's the first you such | TRA Open ; 600 gir Special aaa | SUN. 2 6 Ee S( THRAM foot of ait ‘oriva acres: L. H. BROWN, —— po ara sun “ svt bow able oa trailer. Lake Fron Dosey We ex fw. Pelt Resecet” oth vate 247 go Rig agg oo | 71 | includes a | w. Muree NORTH “DOOR: TOS yo ye 5A ‘fe. | i gl agg hg ry eee tose’ Kerbecuc onta ae ace asad 3 wt lage 1 or FE 5-94 or sites). Make swim- 1383 W. et mext oe fo Gaby stock of about, 628. —PE +3088 56 pl egy — ally i =raalyge A a penn Meme ag aa wine ta FE 5-509 PE 58-2566 private play Re. fishing. 3 ad PE 48685 or rl ‘6, | ————POSt_OFFicE > > munity. ne mR Clothing epect this ae Oe a ti 83.500; vou on incre taeeo bee answer Ph. Sundays , and even oot FE ¢ LOTe _ iN 4g ee FS Se aah omechent’ 2 For Sale baal yu 21.8 ving, res. Saree NS ela dS ining wit poly of | I ne answer > change | Rormmback riding, ander -s em ee cba sy | fe ‘aaa ~ or aad dices Unit since = von | Seat Gunn © om ‘tile bath, onlyn Cor | "Estate Exchange | avec Tor S tes reo end | Soe Oe! «| end, Seshabew | = IDGE|~~ EW SHIPMENT OF tom ‘cobineta, Delee a or ae Itor | en and “hte Ld iia: | Consors Reel Betas Bie" giecce ‘wits "ee TOTS” AVAILA ert Chapin rm “wel seeded, first . PARTR | ANOTHEP Saee Sek! ae hou Oe cae “Gee cee 4 'D KENT. Realto pong atl deg UL t with | Co-operative _ site. $16, : Uiee’ Preset, FESMTS. sles of alfaife “modern WARD E. REALTORS | virt's vot gi.s0 and Shop. 918 heat I “Out Mae” fret FLOYD KE: PES-610 | ex floors _ Pull oe : down : Itor| SSUSSa wee YN. pon ag Luzsire AN Spey BEALTC — = ariety Telecrest. "Mors too enter Orion is Lawrence | tered ne eis heat Elec arage. | nN 1700 Bates thus one. call ‘now wot Sete Rees onaaaen Ft on Gas Tiere Oa contact OXFORD AREA tuctive ta for anything end every- B. D. ad 21 perl om screened enced Phone wo ®. Sum 1 oF “ver ve ‘Te $25 p+ to order “eg . 8 Wood Co. - 4 on mise. other or 4 HE S062] fat brat On'age tod Fence —2pen "BUD" "8 Mew cathe nen OPEN neues, tout ie % | FE 2-8:84 for 5S. Oye Bees. fox’ gi 300 with 82 USE B LS t choice we fownline tak OFFICE > vides. Priced ‘right j thing, dia eer nt Bt. One Itor | BIG HOUS a ful: price ses0 one —~ INDAY 2.5 vides ; = _ YUE Store | he Tripp. Rea ee St., Pontiac | OLIE . peistending | ote by | SUNDAY 2-5 © Irwin -writer = Les 1¢ Street 166 he } erry . NICH filled err: . Bee) * hn @ Iw ‘ an ad- mid ~ sl PAINT Me ws a imams Lebo Bas, Of- + 40 . ~ : , SA “ne or FE be RP SRR Ee | wear gare ey! Ser neat toe | i mot : ster we * rex a! - 1d eo) . - : f ; a ‘ Bee ne Seceres| Money! RAPE .|. com ; > owner to site. full: base- ; brie * 1 (eet sheath. can turn Phone : - +a ey Bal S. GOO ‘ - ae eye (“1 You : ou'd like f : » ment, red Walls, m a St. Fredericks —. first ae root boards sh ah thing Z For ; P se a | | es nee NHEMESTEAD to sell! To FE 24181 | Pree Wid tas, Sen ee REALTOR | Sale ad, call FE S

RN Realtor | Eres , Cc REALTY ®. SoROm eT. 7 : 4 n Ave fince 910" - Baldev 7 oe ’ 7 x . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL. 2, 1055 i service for 6 wild rose pattern, $75 Also Towle Sterling service. @ place setting. service for 6. Silver Fiute patgern, Lm RADIO 4 AND 1 RECORD | e ¢ < ¥. & o XB GAS RANG? AND | KENMORE ® PIRCE WALNUT Washer $10 each 15 Myrtle Dr. suite, $ll0s New — ‘URNITURE Parting ; PE 56-3853 1220 Baldwin Next to Adiers Mkt home N ef 5 ie gf Duy uoe 23° ‘spe? é tn fats] HF 44 i Fa OUR_EASY PAYMENT yee raAy PLAN boa mirror with bureau. sico_ Mi 463s e A we By -- er BOOKCASE SOFA CHAIRS. - mi end tables, | ge im | "* used very littie, 9128.; ? vacuum clean eo ae wen” er iv oe we ae eee Be LIVING ROOM SUITE, MODERN-| sewing machine $9.50, hall tree. design Must be seen to be $3.05. folding screen, $3.95. We peeresintes. v : ye. buy. sell and ex Easy orescent ted Orchard Ave. a Md Fe intr Bank ee | UinoL BUM AND PAINT 1 ' Ye | ture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave e ‘*. . iS iy ey veer Sears = For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BEDg wir INNERSPRIN wane an * and Jewell stove.| A RS FOR N- heap. FE 0424 crete breaking with tool Electric | 18 PIECES OF WEAREVER ALU. a mee oc chain saw. floor few suUMD JUmDs. times. wil) at bargain. FE “CONE ae RENTAL _ 56155 or FE WING ROOM 1251 Baidwir 23-0077 mohair seat covers, good AWNIN sises in o ence Deis tone WORE ONTLC TERT eae with butch cabinet. Excellent fin- . Oa - aha - tsb. _Also. io agen eetre a FOR $xl0 RUG AND BEDROOM s or rebuilt guaran- EXTENSION TABLE. . fuel ofl tank. carburetor. 8 and server. Good condition. - ad eenrer a 7 is iC CHEF TABLE TOR Gas| 35% be wt & oowing how stove $50 Arvin console no from my home os 4 57 14 tube sensolg’ cabinet, 625 Ali | —CR_2S08. , | & es E Mac. | AIR COMPRESSORS CHAIN | | ted 4 ws mixers pumps pipe dies,‘ u J E — —— er —) er. bedd . bipe 7P Open = ii cariotte Set pm | JACKSON'S RENTAL $3 COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. |“? W Montcalm PE 45240 used 11 mos. $05. PE &6261 be-| 4 REAL BUY — GUTTER lac tween 1 _3._,____=_§ss§_| gt Warwick's. 2918 Orchard Leke NEARLY NEW REFRIGERATOR | - ane _ Both $300 PE 5-0060 ANCHOR FENCES gl ab Pe ae BURNING | no mosey down PHA avvroved water, heater, FE a __ | _FREE ESTIMA FE | i356 oe USED TV as | - aa : ‘ H | . ~ e W ALTON TV — agetes baby) + Waites Cor. Josiys re_2297| supplies—check our clas- PIANO, OIVEN FREE. sification “Hobbies arid | REFRIGERATOR 0s. Sike Supplies” No. 24A. | mochine $12 TV. excellent =< res BUDA DIESEL INDUSTRIAL EN- soos . Good condition. $1500. 12x13} 9x12 ¢x6 Lamon table ; ie cea SEF a BATHROOM nas- ten cart good ‘buve, MA 6 just pags ig ony eS REFRIGERATOR. IN temetic water heater | work order. “te hardware supplies | _ Pirst takes it M3 rire — vipe and " i a | Magee pene ae camers | ELQNES GUPFLY! Sas"Pery | best brande, Pertect wer wuar- t_ FE t anterd years ve v refrigerator for a little more Ses 200 000 FEET ore arg L ye! Ne 1 2 |T PC. SOLID MAHOGANY BED-|\ sice en beenée air orien ee room suite (4 poster bed) 6380. sires | diming table & 4 chairs 635; re PER CENT DISCOUNT TIL | _frigerstor $60. FE ¢7114 T . | $379.85 HOTPOINT COLORANGE, HAGGERTY | Only 1 evetlable. on LUMBER CO a | SOVE WineeOnenae ee 17 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake. trove. CnEsTInONOUSE ELEC. +1 Seat SATEEN) able vom socom Gono Oak feels PE atgener STURDY MAPLE DIN- table HOUSEROLD | SOL. rE mattress and t SOLID Ons Fo TABLE AND CHAIRS. “gas and ¢ chairs. | SMaLl USED FRIGIDAIRE PER- stove Washing 6 yr erib —— ALL LiKE NEW OR “BOTTLE GAS a BARGAINS Gas nore reg noe sie 5785 5S heeds eny color softener right. & real low ADE- IN N SALE Barton Washer. Bed rn . and extra mattress. » FRIGIDAIRE FOR SALE. IN Working order, first $20 takes it. SUA RANTES rige’ ~*~ o up ee 3 up oS up i Oakland uid Pil ge prvi ROOM ; 0. - — * ee LF ; MJ Ad . lve carted ts was AS CLOTHES DRYER. ce Sondhion, PE 30006, . dereaoet SREEN Dt Pan Li a wuts. > ED CA 7 Ne |. OR 3-97 ay 7% ; *. = Huron Oar- n . x re shes | | oo ALIC LAPTER! se Re r - 4 ME wave * . Beaten — ~ ’ } “ Oakland Furniture 104 8 Saginaw FE 25523 USED TRADE-IN DEPT. Occasiona) chair . . 5 room oi] heate EASY TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 2a) 8. SAGINAW ST. USED AND CLOSE OUTS mace gg I mond 005 c CLAY TON: : r Furniture, Appliances At W Pite Oniy Westinghouse dase. a = ER on haw ees: OUTH BED § A! Ee DAVENPORT | > age Ag stove ag hy ~ onid | BATHROOM PIfATURES. SOIL pipes and ot} and gas on TECHS ‘St PPLY 2685 Lg Phone a 4543'- BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS grosgc7 x: 2 eeeee Hick Pontiac oa ee el Telegraph ie Detroit. PL 1-418 Sele Household Goods s7| MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan’ “I didn't dream he really cared until he’ me me this!” For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 Jig Saw (With Motor), 1 Sxil- sam 6° wiade - Both im excelient condition Call FE 17-9443 DRILI PRES BAND SAW. PORT. able GE ironer. Boys 28 in bi- cycie Household .tems OL 61303 | ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES for.every room in the house in | newest 1965 — terrific a | ues. Bedroom Value $2.25 | Dining room sless | porch $2.95 value $1.95 | factory trregulars Joslyn FUEL OIL TANKS _ 275 Gal ee 1 ar cep. vered & so se re | i | F { 1. ic Factory Seconds—lIrre nly” lg mo F 44” BIRCH 728° by Ox6" iF Sosa | a Walled Lak For Sale 2 Misclitanseus 60 LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH faucets, $2450 value $1485 Also shower stalis at se are crate Fluorescent __ 303 Orchard | Lake Ave LARGE POOL TABLE 06D condition _PE_ 5-078 aft Sale Miscellaneous 60 SPL LL LLLP _ Did BC ETRE ~ PLYWOOD |» tm. fir | 4x8 sheet. ... 85.75 ‘e in ended 6 eal. $3.95 4x8 246 ad bathroo.: board $4.49 4x7 c bathroom board $479 Bathroom ‘electric rs) |, $7.05 .| Metal b ae ote Office file ¢ : 948 50 Damaged Refrigerators — stil] Im cartons at give away “erst JITCHINSON Trailer Sales 4635 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains Plywood decorative 14% Baldw $2 GAL ELEC HEATER ee 30 gal auto one heater Cab sink-fitt $50 = 2) Laundry trays tend faucet anne SAVE SUPPLY 100 8. Saginaw 5t 3-2543 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY your gas or gil comversion We aiso install ell Fix of furnaces with filet Cg a terms. Stan Garwood ROTO - TILLER GOOD CONDI- jon 1385 Highwood FE 2-3004 ROMEX 142 4 PT BY THE. coil G A Thompsen, 80 § Perry ROUGH HARD woOD LUMBER MAple %-4494 ~~ SELLING OUT ALL 9x12 Linoleums ....$1.98 6x9 Linoleums anti $2.05 House Paint Gai. | v, Ft. Wall Tile. 1c Ft $3.95 HiGloss Enamet $1.95 Gal Lincleum Remnants le Yd HAROLDS 146 8 SAGINAW FE 12-5450 Free Delivery Free Doubie Red Stamos Today REINPORCED CONCRETE SEP PE 46428 | tic tanks Ph RECONDITIONED SINGER SEW machines $2350 Call FE x0 for free home demonstra- ‘Oa, TV'S $3950 AND UP car redies. $5 and 2 LI MBER bear a@aty — epilsion exis) ur and % Cash ort, LBY T SERVICE Birch fush oan 1%”. _ sis FE 40802 4 paar! Mush doors, }-0x1%." ig hag si00. Fe aT Ove 1600 & up Se tion, batt type 100 ft g400 SOIL PIPE $3.20 "PER ts “LENGTH. Lopes, sock Wool (not sweepings) | Warwick's, 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd Select cak flooring 100 ft $23 00. STORM SASH ft $1700 Aluminum combination windéws - A Ylooring shorts. 100 end doors LOW LOW price!) ist ww boards, IMf{ $75 00 j is wp IM ft $7000 | FE 4-6089 Windows at * low ®@ am to 8 pm ; = No. 713 asphalt “chingies. Sq. 9675. | SET OF ‘s' cr LETTER ‘AND Cedar peneiling. isc ft. | Se Dy plain and ee: Rock lath & sheetroc *) Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co A120 Bugie Lake m4. Commerce. bathtubs, (4% foot) rators, dam / DO YOU WANT To ? Last year we wrecked over 221 buildings. a bo oe a @reck 192 building sree yacwosT sERV- We —— _* — fast - dill ~ genuine factory \ saab wreckers expert dismantiing ree st anaiyrer artists 863 W. Hur TU c RADIO. bel -. i see @Waterials to -Réasonable. PE 2-3951. Now & you need ¢ used IEW buildin, Materiels isnt it nea NI W turat we tave tt? tompresso— 275 0 NOT CONVINCED YET? — s ‘Surana. —— Se A QHBOR controis = wee JF ¥ ve a water p pemet pated ’’ electric ¢ NION WRECKING Hoteir furnace with controls 325 00 ae Me ‘ad |:-3 shallow well jet pump 85.00 t Orchard s and ‘th Neer “as \ aes Re. sae m ¥ te & to 6 Sun 6 to 2 e 83.00 ; PHONE & $1960. ss Jig saw complete 33.00 aE, ERT , Drill a. 1 FOLEY LAWN MOWER SHAR. | GE air cond r 150 06 pener, 1 Yard-Man bed kale Come air conditioner & grinder. : M Co. Northwest umidifier 265.00 | | corner of Waiton and Opdyke. a oe a Pa WHEEL TRAILER. § PT unter . is si we Miler Falls ‘vower wot > PEDE at ENLARGER AND —— dark roo uipmest. Also, T.V. Medicine ce pe Fete- tenes, Fk tases | Medicine cabinets with tate 23.96 es | cabinets with | HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE | rescemt siehte 29.95 7 miles out Beidwin strong Car refrigerator 12.85 cove ead Mac -O- Lac) yar door 35-00 — Qeints,_ Phone LA . Saaea | —— clothes reels a # { dern closets = seals ors ag COMPANY Y 19220 lavatory complete rr a wonk Bw | oo 5-7835 2529 etree a eS ern, new, cheap. FE 6 Builders—Contracters FLUSH-FLUSH-FLUSH DOORS- DOORS- DOORS First Quality -—New—All Sizes BIRCH GCM~ MAHOGANY OAK im rting 86 50 aa boule « bane wed SURPLUS LUMBER factory showrooms ww) Michigan Orchard Lake wit ictorer a oe ve. PE 2-301 ls ERE a sr, DURES" net wes wena vet reat dee mes McBride 3 Peet ahaa aa OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 12 re 2-0303 ‘Draw Tite Hitches bolt RECOVER. THAT Ip hose FE2-8181, “charge it.” say . { narre Pr SINKS, CRATE —_—-- = A. ‘Thomp- | “KEN NTILE. 5 CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP -o. FLOSS ‘through a Lost Ad! : | Garage Doors | ewtah mr ae prices. oll ange ates free. : 23 £6. FE 20203 . ¥Y DOOR SALES CO HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL. gas. new apvroved for use on Con ume | $119.59 These are — marred. Also | . electric, off bottled gas) “ bebters at tenvine values Micht- | 793 Orchard Leke. | $50 50 HEAT YOUR HOME | Por less with an HC. LITTLE gmomets fer utility Me you cap install and yourself beat | Associated FE 2-4300. After hours, eas new approv se ; Consumers lines $06.30 and 205 S| | Value 5o These | |; @fe slighiy marred Also elec | trie ofl and eas heaters | @t terrific valnes | __orescent, _ 308 Orchard Lake Ave. | if you don't find. what om | want ip this column, w! aot frun*_a “Wanted to buy” ad? wo phone Miss Sales FE 23-8181. 900.50 «and | —-— | Open FE +4004. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ix32 sig tg <. — a oe os — ww "PitkteS “ote re Dra Pisins ae OR ‘piat, OR 3-1219 marred large selection of medicine without with and trinie door units sil eptionsl bargains. Mithigan hee 333) «Orchard _Lake | Ave MOVING SALE 1-3 b.o shallow well 3 2 gel. electric water esters $10. 4 mm soi) pipe | Heavy duty pitcher pumps Cash and carry d@sily § to 6 Sun 10 to | antee. J. J. Brennan, Ave FE 4.3930 | SUMP PUMP POR R SALE AT BAR- ain price. Call after 4 pm: E 41725 ea “ee WELL PUMP Raa } iy } | fiaure stamps. and '« Jacobs drill chucas. micrometers celaneous sm tools Every- th w ew prices Th best im America Sifenie pean og wueranteed perfect $156 value 606 56 a Paterem 3% - Orchard Lake 4 STALL. iceman COMPLETE wth faucets end curtain 869 50 terrific valwe $33.33 Lavatories complete with aieaming chrome faucets $1495 Toilets $3850 val- ue $1995 These are factory séc- ond: Michigam Fluorescent. 1393 Orehard Lake Ave STROLLER PLAY : OPEN, | tables Qndg attachments _ vacuum +1473 SEPTIC TANKS _ er le he dug. Complete | installation if desired FE Talbott Gomieer B PS. Paint also Satin Oakland freezers. electric stoves, _ironers. Wayne $23 N. wag Roches- DING eR walioe SUNBEAM FURNACE. od _condition FE +¢5429 "MOTORS, ‘. HP. $4 UP. washers $1495 Used TV's Used jone Teapes $1986 Used HOUSEKEEPING PORTIAC - AND DOOR PRAME window gg es 211 wn. Birm. Mon A 6-6651 TSED Winn = ~The frames sites 41x52, 2 doubles 26x28. single, 24x40. two 24x24's 2 doors 3 ft. x 7. one ge Power and band iswn mower, and 8 5 H P_ outboard motor oR 3-2211, Pont. Lk. Rd _ 9140 USED BLDG. Materials of All Kinds Now etal "OR BUSINESS Lumber. windows, or beams, nel tren. Fig Mem OPEN. SINDAY Pachoud Wrecking €o. Off Sale . Sundays. HOOK'S PLACE at Pine ~ “INSULAT F NOW AND SAVE MONEY CALL | M. A. Benson | $49 N. Saginaw St. FEderal #2571 oy equtament and room INTERESTED 16 | tart eons lies? See- HO Pe Dee ats a Arnason Phuming Supply | Sede bentioe _Drivels in” “Thester | oes MIS vile | wit, DELIVER COMPLETE | 130 warave for modern iiv- © WALK 6G GAL ing for $189.50 plus sales tax frame@ $7.95 Pes — sold. noo | ~ on eet ype Bullding our sbée- rvice, 3 fontcaim ttv ft on = - i & —— Tanks. Pied “drotns, Sate | WOLVERINE FHA eovvreved Licented & LUMBER AND WRECKING CO nd ec "XN 300 8 Paddoc FE 2-9784 ie | Ned sek tcaring oer" fabs ae si C pacers & amy Co. | New to a. ; $18 95 9 Union L Ra x javato ee Raga $16 95 w arr fa in lumbe EM | 401 EM en “MA osmne | We caer? 0 fed tne — Nails & F VRECEING eet aus ence. [WRECKING BUILDINGS NGS AT COR: | ie 16 common. $8 95 Bic min bam. inese Ci ony Hall) A All 7 ft. steel poste — sale See salesman Bee nus for pnw th Other steel items at ae "s to 4 Free kindling | RL. ‘AC CKETT'S "are Bester Latics tutioe go __ BLDG. SUPPLIES sous - Memento = s. | #151 Dixie Hw Clarkston hoo. 018 Orehard Lk near Tele. __.__MA_ $561 i” : graph. NEW USED m POWER MOWERS ROTARY! De tt YVourselt 61 ie will hold one bs j— Bay sgt eae : F Miller i. 25 PER CE NT on 1°03 8 Woodward (Nerth of 14, Discount on Bherwin Williams Fm _M:_ Ra), Birmi ‘ | * Deel NEW POLDED WHEEL CHAIR | and Paint 43 Oreherd. Lobe _for_rent or seu. OL 1-4402. | _Ave. PE 5-6150 A EW GALVANIZED PIPE | COMBINATION WHITE | ne Pe | ag MEM, Coser ete wal s | shakes. . re. SUPPLY ? = ee new xe _PE §-2100 CHURCH i INC, rage Put @ tew B doors T On” + v Qu costs BAs- ket now. We will personally mak von choose from the ‘pene may ve already up Tew. mar’ One-Way Trailers om 3383 at Coast to, Coast. °. eed ako. © MW a AMP roms condition. A ) gee + + . never been worn, valued at | wil sen for $75. FE 2-4503. | ~- rE +1555) * | BUDDY'S -——> : it It Yourself 61 re 8. DOY OWN . r ‘ . a pete stock eal sour erock and tile Builders’ . ee Ww WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? | ION ITY FULLY DahanTEERD YCOTE PAINT, PER rah $1 06 | PDUTCHCRAPT GA s2 08 | PER GAL site 2 OUTSI i PLATS—ENAMELS (PE Com: _ FE eit i KING BROS PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE “Cameras, Equipment 614A KODAK CHEVRON CAMERA WITH case Almost pew $2330 00 value for $150 FE S-1782. ee OTHER ——— & EQUIPMENT Sup- listed wy _pijes cin jineatios sion number 24A Sales Musical Goods 62 BABY GRAND PIANO. GRINNELI make beautiful tone. good con- dition FE 2-1458 . BALDWIN ACROBONIC SPINET Perfect condition Price $505 FE +3708 = ACROSONIC SPINET Ebony finish window disollav model. greetiy reduced Terms me sait CALBI MUSIC CO 118 N Saginaw FE 54-622: pcg: ahd “PIANO. GOOD condition 32-2246 MEDIUM a “PIANO. $75. GaL- laghers PE ¢ +0566 PIANC 635 _ Perry 6 Ave _ PLANO KINGSBURY CABINET grand. Sweet-toned. Excellent con- _ dition EM 34576 _ PIANO TUNING AND | res ing Oscar Sehmidt 24 SPECTAL New famous iieke console = hogan fintsh bench to mate $08 Small down avment bal ance ithe ren 7 - CAI BE MLSIEC CO 19 N Sasinaw PE 54-8227 SMALL MEDIUM SIZF PIANG like pew 6175 Gellaghers FE SMALL BABY oo RAND UF PIANO $395. Gallaghe rE —- USED SES PIANO s some work 6250 Gal- aes PE +0566 _ VOSE UPRIGHT PIANO MAHOO.- any —— etcellent condition $85 7 ; ( AT HI MUSIC CO | 19 N Saeinay PE 38227 _Sale Store Equipment 64 3 WADI TON BEACH MALT MIX- ers . lawn mower FE 2-5006 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. FOR ale Fountain counter stools booths. sandwich table MA +2634 _ Sale Sporting Goods 65' GUNS—BUY SELL. TRADE Maniey Leach 16 Bagiey GUNS. BOATS. MOTORS BUY sell, Burr-she ™m 8 trade _ Telegraph FE 2 4708 Sand, Gravel & Dire 66 OO aor ALL KINDS OF MANURE aa _etavel & fi. A FE ¢23371__ ALL TYPES bah ORAVEL hauled. 3 and ya. loads acl KIND OF GRAVEL AND fill dirt. loaded or delivered. Days, OF 3-3:°8 Evenings FE 4-386) TANNEP & PHILLIPS SAND 6& GRAVEL Attention, Truckers! Loading fill dirt om Orchard Lake Ave EM 33110 _ ATTENTION. WE DELIVER 1 or 3 yds gyn more of edie inch sand gravel and “. dirt only w the business. Call _anyume PE 446564 _PANK RUN GRAVEL FOR ORIVE- weve & part’ _ Gravel FE BLACK DIRT _sand and gravel OR 3-750 ~ BLACK DIRT | Piss Sg — eravel —or_ PE re 20502 BY LOAD CRUSHED STONE AND SAND. _} reve! and fill dirt Lvie Conk- 2-8572 or FE_ 81112 DRIVEWAYS GRAVELED “AND PEAT PTItt | Rad | CUSTOM | HATCHING a Fer Sale Pets - Male " subTOD R A * mos Jumbo yn — ohe —T _.. ants S 4 be ea We oar “oie R PUP tie WA eager : “te C7z, BLONDE” ONE. RED, oe HOUGHTEN & SON OUTDOOR RABBIT HUTCHES. TT oes “AND” CANAI | PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES. 4-2942 or ¥ food. Since 1927, 584 Oakiand Ave 'HoTr’ CA “ARAKEETS OPALINES. CANAR- 5,900 1304 Mt Cimens, PE 4.6960 1660 D R re 7 PRAKEETS Pe eae ts MEL | WE NE ‘.RAKEETS - SUPPLIES Used Ferguson. Ford Fe as Dancey's. 2 rheids. FE 5-593! other makes needed to ail enters ? BEAGLE PUPPIES PREB TO {@}41 efter 4 pm cart. hey, sew John Deere plow Weekdays anytime Sat or Sun spreader 1038 Dodge truck Or- ALFALFA AND ALL KINDS OF | ‘vile Edwards. -- Lapeer hay straw cate corm, tractor fiational Bank Cierk anne at work MA 50666 _- or OA ALFALFA “AND BROME and Umer antiaer FE tonne WED APA @ AT 1 OCLOCR CERTIFIED EATON SEED OATS.| fora on oid | Massev-Harris also po an seed oats from f | and 2 bottom pio tion stock Cleaned and treated. | Used 1 Massev-Harrts 10 Will deliver OA 62150 ft . self-prope combine, M 2 TON WIRE BALED TIMOTHY | 2 ot 3 bottom oslow op rubber Hay 4700 Granger “td. Oxford | F truck 1% tom ‘eraim box) Os _ Sar z | Devet aril bet 3 tow core FIRST AND SECOND CUTTING! D. frau, drill, ry hep taht] Alfalfa apd brome. aiso Timothy | other good s 500 bu. of c and clover Seed cats. corn. rain | oats bales of Brmee | —Silage. Wu! deliver OA ©2178.) jay ‘ggg of straw. The FOR SALE. HAY MIXED TIMO-| above articles will be sold at _thy, alfacfe and clover MA 5-361. Y FOR BAL niture will be sold at.1 o'clock. may, a m sae 19 ft freser Good less fur- MOORE BARLEY SEED 1 YEAR [fate 13 ve of maple furniture Din: table 6 chairs & _from certification. OL 1-6368 buffec Twin beds Breakfast te- ble & 5 chairs. spinning : _For Sale Livestock 72, yl A. on ellis 2 iinet - Liovd Paradise Prop Metemors GUERNSEY auavens 1 DUE IN Bank. Clerk Fritch & Son. On Ma: and due im August 2895 1@ Auctioner, OA wines he bittora BUtual 5 eee For Sale Housetrailers 78 oo ee PONTIAC a TENNESSEE E WALKING | Stallien Corky Ress Allen FE ¢068e — 2 SMALL BLACK SHETLAND PO- a _ CHIEF nies 1 mile north of a | 5. MOBILE HOMES Die teal osteret MOF as ne now a1 Ponting. Op sOws AND | Pids i DORIS RD = YJ)" 08 e Les Hutchinson east of Opdyke oe trailer as low as 850 es ‘ SMALL PONY GREY BURRO . beautiful riding horse. sew bee Hute hin on’ s T railer a es rade outfit otfier saddles E 418 Dinte Hey Drayton Plains “ose - sPhgne OR 31002 "YCUNG GUERNSEY COW AND ' . . call Marvip Beach 3601 8 Biva ___ 2830 5 _Dort Highway, Flint. ant k 3 1083 1063 HOUSETRATLER GENERAL oo Ww ed L Livestoc 7 Win sleep ¢ . oe = WANT LIVESTOCK OF ALL| 31980 Reasnae : vit Forrest Jones. Clarkston ios a oe —_———— _ —-_—- —— mos com with awning. For Sale Poultry 74 31.850 FE 8-146. san - “~~~ | "4 MODERN SKYLINE. MY 3-700". BABY CHICKS NOW IN Sfter ee Day old to 2 wks old OUttca | 3 FT. TRAILER WITH — Co Auburn at Adams 50 terms or will trade for E $031 equity in cece BEAUTIFUL VARI- ZC Ba TOR ety FE ) & on ALIZE Rochester Ra Rea bie. All kind zs. 3660 Win teke new gravel end fit MA $-S100 "Beaver MUlverry o-a302_ | Best offers. Wil tak Fill DIRT AND ROAD GRAVEL. EGG CUSTOMERS WANTED. «89/ son PRAIRIE . 2 FE 25007 off Brown Rd. FE 5-1908 ft te 4) ft to 5 to i EASTER | DINN Now| P : salts Sand, Gravel & ‘Diet 66 tender oven-ready turkey 1 mile norm of 1%. Orion FOR SALE ANYONE WI t x equipment interested in 3} acres black dirt ad peat moss about en Near new subdivision of 250 new homes. less thap ‘¢ “mu: eWay All’ needing top soi! pone FE 40650 ROAD *# ND DRIVE WAY— gravel Delivered. Priced reason PE +6508 HAULING SAND GRAVEL AND | al dirt. Vicinity Crooks and Auv- Very reasonable rates FE rath) LIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP soll, 5 cu yards delivered $12 56) | LOADING "ROAD GRAVEL AND | ~~ or Between John R sann da‘iyv and Deauindre on School’ Rd __MUlberry 9232._ : DRAVEWAY GRAVEL | AND Both) | dirt Mike Jenkenson 30500. ; | PROMPT DELIVERY na SOIL, sand and gravel. FE +0922 | wy. | PONTIAC LAKE pon. DERS SUP- | piv wash sand * gravel. cement | and mortar Fill aire. road erarvel and trucking OR 3-154 \ gravel. SAND, GRAVEL. PILL “DIRT FE. 5-2002 PROCESSED DRIVEWAY GRAVEL Washed 60-40 concrete gravel Pit- run road gravel fill dirt. fin sand. mason sand. and peat «rav- GCE riee FR Pe. PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY gravel. ptt run 60-40 and cushion sand Wilkinson Sand & Grave! _FE ¢621% FE 2-0303 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DRY SLAB AND KITCHEN STOVE | Peto cord del FE 5-3906 DRY SLAB WOOD. $5.50 for $10. Delivered. FE HARD SLAB WOOD, 05 #550 On 3 cords for $10, CRAP WOOD w Wiceae PLY: | wood, cut wood, & tables FE 2-87 ‘ SPEEDWAY FUEL Of FIRE- place canne’ coal rnace place & kindling wood Oakland | , Puel & Paint Co. FF 56150. a Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 mY ar ae SPRUCE FOR vou Biue Norway and white rad Douglas and Concolor. Pine Austrian Scotch and Mucho Arborvitar Juniper Native trees ‘ Dig your own Bring buriap and 8. 2022 Sleeth Ra go straight weet 3 miles from Commerce Vii- lage on ara el rd bearing richt Oper daily 8 to 7- Greenrider Farm nursery MU- +8038 pal _ _.,_ For Sale Pets 69 Bosens GRIFFON PUPPIEa, | i FE 3 _ | 1 any 8 SPANIEL PUPPIES, | EM 32800 ttm Finikests witH CAGE | '/Limited Time Qniv. .$5.98 | $01 éth Bt; FE 23-4025; Closed Sun. NEW V HOME ne cl marr Ae Pures 3 ~ PUPPIES. BUFF AND 40239 PLA LLLP PO oe op ali turns Plump hens or Tome St clearance price ; s MY 3068). aeees|iT REAMLITE. #7 PT. TAN- WANTED: | 4. Buzeliea conation eeu Povltr wanted ~~ = oar pein es sn — } Wew a ress. SOULTTY MARKET. @°8 8 Sen pheogg gg ag 9 —Bs x } oon ont a trafler ° WarTe MUSCOViRS FOR BREED. | fer’ — ine or eatine Drekes $3.50 = uucks 83 660 Giddings Rd. FE 8 Te Ra - — car pel ; Sun. pm WHITE , FMDEN, GOSLINGS 133 igs) PER ANENT HOME ANDER- Oxbow 2 miles north of. : coach 12 Wke new. totlet mmens” a - porch over- Sale Farm Produce 75 ao See eee LAS APPLES oua ACKMORE FARMS. ‘ 1900 «Stlverbel} Ra. Rochester. | Bic P—emeel ~ Trailer RTIFIED 2 ver ¥ pa: oa LXChange ED ® AND t ont bam t oung tae Au :| See NDERSON. ROYAL CHAMPION. FRESH ON PARM. NEAR Ritscraft and other 1 & 3 Rochester. im lots of n _modele 16 to 47 ft. Choose 13_dos.. OL : plan, Lowest SEBAGOES SEED AND EATING sie play: ~H traflers. as en Aree” oe ee Gee peane'te EE nore se Po interest A AND iD ONION ION . SEED FATORS AN oS OBI Oe | PARTS-STORE ton cat Gpayte, PE. 5-704) a he Home = Open Eves & Sunda m. | Sele Farm Equipment 76’ 5 reugreas 27200 eee romeo c eo from eee 7? PT ANDERSON A-1 BUYS ("er Shower tollet. Reasonable See the new ‘85 Model Jr Wheel ate 2500 Tackles Dr. Pontise Ho ridine tractor 2" and 3! Le HP with all tmolements , it re aa walking models $149 50 and rm “exelent ‘Trade. on on Good Bory = use. Larger Re ised pOwW.r mow a “S_on we "SERVICE ALT. CAS ENGINES mn Authorized factory parts and fac- rooms 4 tory trained 1. echanics | : Press. can > LEE | 28 0 acters Ave Chose “The Tractor Man” | 4882 Oqwt 92) Mt. Clemen: st Attention Sportsmen TIRMS wile: 20830 17 ft “bottle gas heat. Lights - BARGAINS - +--BRg cocking. Sleev, 4 6008. FS Used Garden Teacvoce MOBILE Stee okbEN “teactons U3JEL PRICES RANGE FROM $75 AND PARTMENTS UP WITH SICKLE BARS AND MOWERS ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. COME EARLY 6 GE1 THE PICK Stewart coaches are truly that. With storm & Y CREDIT TERMS | Plenty of wardrobe new art INC BROS heaters. complete dat wien Fan e § PE ¢1112 th feat Lew terms. “te Sex a PONTIAC RO A trailer pee BOLENS 6 HP RIDEMASTER on this lot New ral ‘ Includes 72 Holly end Tint Home. Used trai- - a “mower ume cart 4 a selection. Buy on rental ft snow grader I. _biade, _chalps FE #1177 We wil) take - ° BOLEAS rRACTORS furniture, . house lot or what Rave M/F, TILLERS — | 7% oe Sead tradave. : ROTO HOFS. | Oxford Trailer Sales = ah Michigan bottle gas. Trailer parte bog POWER MOWERS |, Sitte ‘soum at Orion on M-36 Ets auiem aa "aot “ii zasnser7 Sasson ——— ¥ ulpm -n = Hey. MA. 5-7878 of OR ae | TS ey . Only FOR BALE qseD Fane “MACHIN- i 1-781 ARMALL COB PRACTOR, ~ / FE WORKERS quickly, rounded up t He Wanted Adsl } 2-8181, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ciecende ! APRIL 2, 1955 CARNIVAL — ; r . . , f . ; { f f ‘oo. é OF aa . « Ms pf. é y ui) / . 4 { / ae: Me ¥ ‘4 f tae A - ‘ * / . it i . ’ “—~ | y * ; Fi . 7 : / } j . 4 ‘ Pi f — > 4 i * A . “4 1+ bd ' ¥ Wanted Used Cate 88) Fe COMMUNITY |: MOTORS 803. N. Main, Rochester ‘by Dick Turner] ~ For Sale Used Cars bd te eR wee Aa ALS 1954 FORD 2 Dr. $1199 $1199 $1199 $310 down and $35.60 per month, or your old car down, of $10 down and higher payments. IT'S SUMMER PRICES TODAY cover, $8.88 ares tet ees MF mo od , “R ] B “a Mita S3, "be and = _ = oo Stndebek “artamate rie Clow aha ° uys HURON CHEVROLET i947, arkner—Studebaker _Fydramatic, | r 5, pawehcor sl MOTOR SALES — = Birmingham MI 4-3410 “ee, a ee weulooed '|-’49 Pontiac 4 dr....$299 SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | u FE 2.2641 | CHEVROLET, 1047, CONVERTI- mt isi PLYMOUTH, #15 DOWN, r y «or your old || , Sepa Dixie se FE ean wr. TON SAREE SCRAP thom | ble. red. © mice one. 191% 6. y | take os tetera nee ou | pey-| 4. “Carkner—Ste re me ey ‘er Se09 Cheapies wae —— “4. CHEVIE WITH ‘# MOTOR. r, * | Birmingh MI 4-3410 soeees , "Binge "ang genereiane "fh “See Ha =n ogeees (fi eS “=. Tew PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. A a we Ford a &. eae 47 Ford 2 dr.......$99 Late of Weed parte fer ‘et co Pine Her es oe is ieee ae 1982 Pontiac de || "49 Stude, 2 dr..... , - ose: ave. Ph east « Teed, $3,005 includes insurance | |. ‘ "SCHUTZ MOTORS te Sedremmetic condition "50 Stude. Cl: Cpe. $244 % si darren aie ow waecenic WANTED gc Sa i% bird eee Bea Fey ge cal deck Eoveand || ard Seden $144 47 Olds Clb. Sed... $99 1949 Pontiac, good motor,| “CLEAN & SHARP 0 Pood © YouR Own Fens a UB SEDANS AND 4 DR. tse slice. Fos aff se ere a : ea adnenemietaiaeiitd nulac, ’| Bring title-Money waiting st +47 Ford station wason | 64 . _.. 7. Mag, © & Past ; e70. a Saber ere. Tce sre tranemieaion, right hand GLENN'S “4 Glavmawie tetany is 4-2 Cope. 1988 by Mh Sore ee ee tories “Gil eificiais ear Under $0 Plymouth 2 dr. $244 enders atid door, and all S Reew 8 en 88 “You better call that kid back, Guv'nor, or you'll be out | Excellent condition, 18-s00 males. 7) wroaawaTsc || ‘53 Chev. 2dr...... $899 other parts. OR 3-5313,| . MOTOR SALES "46 Pontiac, 2 dr ..... $6 | five bucks!” 1980 PLYMOUTH 2°DOOR RADIO,| alrride tires. clock. heater and $1 Olds: 98 4 d $644 S rin Bu Ss. after 5. 24 8. w St. ve on | 3 SRS 8 a TB heater. Good condition with good other eatras, aoe fee | es s : empen pring y : ‘a1 N Pos a & e ; i , i : “cara $ ean re uieceaeeses. hs For Sale U sed Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91) sourine” "0 CHIEF AIN’ DE- ani CAMPION ¢ lie Ampeg ‘ 53 Ford Conv’t.. .$1199 Spiegel J & R Store agi “Auto Parts $i Kaiser. sedan... |... - luxe. 4 Gr. & door 3% W Rad. 50 Olds 88 4 dr... .$399 115 N. Saginaw oe. ‘aus Headquarters 1903 CHEVROLET 4 DR. RADIO, | “Fucsiens ecnmmicn hade boee | eee AE. Perrine ‘Farvoro si 195 4 "54 Stude. 2 dr....$1099 48 Ford Conv't....$144 T COVER CLEARANCE . WANTED: 1) PONTIAC On % ' 780 . , Ford er Chevie, Good condition. For Chevrolets IT’S VERY SHA i PO! STATION WAGON. 50 Ford 2 dr. .... .$499 '30 Ford Conv't....$499 rie ee pacts oe is ft 61196. Ph. MElrose 44250. M5 Open “, 10 p.m. every nite 1983 Chrysler ¥ © 1 owner sonreciated “#11 W Woodward. "51 Hudson 2 dr... .$244 “ “ a oa . h . ’ %, Auto Service Wanted Used Trucks 89 ‘1S: 1100 CHEVROLET 196i. 3, ROOF Ex. ea, tedle., ee eee |e es ‘52 Ford 2 dr......$644 48 Pont. Conv'’t.. .$199 ae % O2 % TON PICKUP. 16s TO Te a On 62 Oskin fang esa a - *52 Chev. 2 dr. dix. $599 ‘48Olds Conv't....$199 FREE ESTIMATE | 06 Pe sum eT cEVIE BEL AIR “HARDTOP. | $8. Onnland —_ EM | PowTiAc ess BrARChTER 7 BE ev. 2 dr. fonv't.... ALL MAKES © CARS bad vty or other f0ee . tame ( HE VS. walle directional wT te Ona a NEW FIRES 7 PONTIAC is} « DR LOADED samba | amie 51 De Soto Sedan $599 +53 Chey. ‘Conv't. $1199 BRAID MOTOR | SALES shape a = oh ; 04 CHEVROLET DELRAY CLUB| spere. good condition, private par- “9 “Call ig OE Be F ORD Ss ’S1 Plym. Clb. Cpe. $399 | rors re For Sale Used Trucks 90,1954 Left-Overs| S55 ait. (Fit imu re | oil series 2 ee PORTIAG-1 DOOR” CORTON #FAR : '54 Ford 2 dr.....$1199 : and weekends, FE 44528. 8. Johnson. ‘ ; suai PORTH 7 Doon CHIR °S1 Merc. 2 dr.....$599 2 t at n,Tgbored: Back Me “isson. quity yeaa OM se | Hurry While They Last | “writ passenger Low ‘miless WR Redio Rester cuiomate Mia anne, Harem ta, MERCURYS = Plymouth 4 dr. i Trucks a ™ | _burben. % : ‘eater, Sharp. LAKE ORION M SALES Sesories, FE 80730. $1.650. one | es j Sale Motor Scooters a2 “wid. indder racks. FE 60 er} ALL BODY STYLES “ea at Buckhorn Lake a My 3561) till "600 pm. ine " PONTIAC «¢ CHIEFTAIN OE LIN COLNS 50 Ford Cpe. ..... $299 t bad —__MY_ 2261) till 9:00 pm. _ Ure. e. ram - ¥ a , ’ ’ ys d ’ 4 — — are AS LOW AS CHTRO Teen ae. we Yom, 14, Boos R RADIO healer. sic FE ¢eeT7, 608 Bee-) STATION ‘WAGONS 47 W illys Wagon $344 = 54 Ford 1% t. pick. $799 scooter. Guod mechanical con-| th wheel, ready to go. Tyo 3¢ wood gray and Rorison bive. | _tiao Manitoba. Px 6.0300, NEW CAR GUARANTEE "52 Nash Seda $599 ee, ee ee) ee Epos, bodies -neog. re Retio, heater, veer, waite wells. | iat ATION WAGON. SPRING SALE LARRY or - ee 7 . ‘gon ’S3 Chev. stake... .$699 ot Ha + na $1326.41 ite CHEVROLET. DELUXE 6 ian. ton Ps “@ FORD, sito 3040 EASTWOOD en . 50 Chev. 4 t. pan. $399 Our Buyers Are Kings! 54 Nash 4 dr.....$1099 JEROME Fe > Fiss motor Good condition ofr ak eae COUNTY paren | Le Craft ft Marine Mo | run-e-bouts and Sea _ bent, Tea Newkirk. EM 3-8072. WOLVERINF AND WHIRL WIND | boats. Feathercraft and Wolver- tne Town end Grasmmaen eanees Sterling chs alan Leading brand of paint ar trained mechanic at | your serv'ce terms HARRINGTON BOATS 000 8 Telegraph FE 2-903) | Transportation Offered 87. PPP BBP DDB ID LED LEAVINO FOR 8 EF MISSOURI Wed. evening Two passengers to oo expenses & heip drive FE TaansFORT ATION PAID TO Califo: a : rE _$e00$ Wanted Used Cars 88 * CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERILL'S ste DIXIE RwY. FE 20678 or +6996 CALIFORNIA. BUYER . frEps Qoot e CACH WALTING I R arede used cars. We Drive the extre mile you well. 4540 Dixie ‘1°49 DeSoto, 4 door . dramatic radio heater power * and seats windshield ~ New safety tires and tubes paint seat covers and bat- tery EM 13-4490 Prices At Their Lowest 54 Nash 2 door ...$1,199 50 Chevrolet, door $595 ’53 Plymouth, 4 door $999 ‘SO Nash, 4 door ...,$295 ’S2 Plymouth, 4 door $795 'SS Dodge, 4 door ...$795 ’52 Chevrolet. 4 door $795 '51 Dodge clab coupe $695 | - ‘53 Dodge V8 club coupe $1,095 "49 Chevrolet, 2 door $295 ’52 Desoto: club cpe. $795 | ‘SO Dodge, 2 door .. .$395 "51 Buick, 4 door .,..$695 CHEAPIES 48 Dodge, 4 door ...$195 "46 Dodge, 4 door eee ao 49 Nash, 2 door ...«.$99 '47 Desoto, 4 door ....$80 $295 .$150 Riemen- schneider 232° S.. SAGINAW ST. Open ‘tif 8 p.m. 46 Pontiac, 2 door. . Month-End: Close -Out Specials! ’49 Merc. Sed. ......$195 "49 Buick Sed. .......$185 "SD Bord':2 dr ccoss e- Slos "52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr... .$565 $2 Olds 88-4 dr. .....$995 ARE ONLY A FEW. MORE FOR YOUR In- SAVE. EASY TERMS. oN CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES INC. 07 W. Pike B corner Case -Ave FE 2-913 . BUY HERE AND MOTOR SALES MARCH SPECIALS 1962 Ply. 2 dr. Radio and ; 1951 Buick 4dr Special. Radio, heat- er and 1961 Chev beater. . Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at Jerome's Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FESO | ~~. Arete | LOOKING FOR A money makers advertised 60 Fine Used Cars. OLIVER “Where Pontiac Buys Its BUICKS! OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave, : FE 2-9101 BUSINESS? You'll find in the Business Oppor- 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. $450 1951 Olds 98 4-dr. sedan, radio and heater. for only, . $595 1951 Mercury club coupe. A \ sharp car — fully / j eastped, Yours 7 $450 1 Studebaker 4 dr. sedan, radio and heater, O.D. Very clean, $295 * TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS * 1950 Ford, little rough ......ccceeeseeeseee $175 1947 Pontiac 4 dr, ee Te ee | 1947 Chev. 4 dr. saa $eune paNRaueew ees acuaaesueee 1951 Studebaker 4 dr. seeeeeeeeeeeeeecenes sGlOD Visit Our Two Lots Before You | Buy Anywhere . LOT No. 1 , S. Saginaw at Judson - an Phone —™ FE 5-4101 LOT No.2 809 S. Woodward, Just South of South Blvd. Phone FE 4-7469 OPEN 8 AM. to 9 PM. tunities column in Classi- fied! I $945 51 Chevrolet 4 Goot with radio, heater and $695 "$2 Buick 4 door with radic, heater and dynafiow. $1095 ’ "$2 Chevrolet Convertible with radio, heater Cataline with radle, heater and $995 $895 Five '54 Pontiacs Custom Starchiet 4 doors. Putty "$1995 Up ONTIAC RETAIL STORE | "Goodwill Used Cars” $695 Three ’52 Fords Radios, heaters and one with $795 Up "52 Pontiac - cad hyeremetis, "*O® beoter $995 ‘51 Pontiac |s MT. CLEMENS, ST. See "Cy" for the Best Buy 2 5 a Pants eo emamg on | st FE Sia ee wee | Headquarters | "armas pm aapea| gee 7p tees Sib Bet | “Nn i ater"esa's St:| Rochester Ford Dealer || “32 Ply. Sta. Wen. $899 Seren ie Ge Ms 8 Saar , Bade coon! ve - for Chevrolets il CREVADLRT OatUxe ne Catkner Soadetaker 19i3 Tincotn sedan. ai Foca) A “FOR ‘aN 3) YEARS A ‘33 Ford Victoria $1199 er. oil 30 Beldwip, ______| 3 MILE AND WOODWARD heater, cimmals ment. an almost TO_BUY." = HARLEY - DAVIDSON MO. 2 FORD Fé DUMP EM . a? cote ee. WE, belp Birmingham MI 4-3410 sn scsasen we: tote U MUST 7 ‘ Gos "EST Oh Sie | re CHRP HE TAC De i ober a ree, | EE | a Se t quamee M'S'e ee wm | HAROLD TURNER, FORD a "Wg, HARLEY DAVIDSON FE 2 “a nea | PSS uh Forder co Se Fed i086 FORD FAIRLANE, ALL Ex-| ro = * ots |} TPivmouthe. ‘$2 to ‘Tate z") | ARLEY Trg | SO SN A AEE he | teat Pontne Sedan) aw April Showers ine “FORD | DELUXE T_pw | Me Mae Beater” Ae cle ty new » Balch 33 io et trom See 2 BIG LOTS Beats & Accessories 88) WILSON GMC |i Frasiersits Sam. 8] Of Used Cars! | retiiuts PEvannah | "rte teattr brett Mert | fay Bg | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS Id Bodte tee ooo: Be -_ | aa FORD WW CUSTOM FORDOR. ging Meng ei team fetta -w™ || 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham EVINRUDE MOTORS | Odtlanrnd cit | 8% Pirmeam"Forsor "Bas tz, Detote, «a ondan: encottent | “hive walls ratio pend beater, | Sil “tink oTotaed ar a wa trom ; PENN YAN BOATS : . 1g80. Plymouth Forder $0.00 ie FORD. MOST SELL. NO-REA-| ental whee Fauipped (>i acres gars | 134 Mil t Wood ard | Cass 1950 DeSoto Forder |... 50.00 -sonatie offer refused. 3468 Tavior| at $1. gia lle a WwW ~~ we (perme 1980 Desoto Cub ‘Ce oe 30.00 boned genat a a — =" a nlc wm Trede asd waaieet "Si Pontiac. ‘Hvdramatie. . pes | boat wore vrelet Tudor ........ — - Uae 7 GOOD CONDI "SS Peed Feel. ccccisciceces $1 re PONTIAC a ree ee, wb le Bob Frost, Inc. | 2am BST sptawest 4-7500 Liberty 9-400 : | 'Tripl ecked' BRAID Beater, STATAneS: Nee Fe costo —va a pe | EGOS Woodward | WELFIVANCE: reat eutate or cool! JOrdan 4.6266, Liberty 9-400! Trip eChec chal vost $795 aa aces cabs This BIRMINGHAM ECONOMY CARS “33 AUBURN : “+ ‘. Sales Pontiac r. . sisi Used Trucks Oe ee ae | Ege Sooty A fie rummine | MG at Beckooretabe |[ 1 Seer) wee || eee ann eee ENS||A MATTER OF gerriee. Cuseziueness | ~~ OPEN EVENINGS a. ee | Rycramatis arives radio oq heat ‘ : VINR iy ] 531 very clean car rE eas ep a ee eee | rest MORE THAN 100 CARS TO “Vv FORD De ] " Swim iwarin "S| pec Seh Und Gon i] ra must v0" von cn BY OWNER our aler™ | A S F - eee cater beat walters Real Bargains 1 KELLY'S HARDWARE] :¥ gers cu cove sunday COMMUNITY | res, wes, rete, nestr, sem || We Have a Good Used Car | ° pg me Dg ge cena Gice. ‘This eer ean be seen ai || Yes, choosing a used car is a matter of taste and PoRTaBie acts MOTORS _ | #'tc for You BOATRAILERS 2 ns ee Bade: ee . ; the fact of the matter is: You always get a better RY gi BUY B08 EE nD” | yeaa RRNERTER CONVERT Regardless of Price deal at the RETAIL STORE! out and save 650 or N. 2 ’ ~ ae 2 res . fice ‘on toa new ogi” Noward ory Macicg Convene, powe orm ade Pe. Fisey te EM _s_ | | 'S2 Chevrolet 52. Buick oy ants =O . ete. Eeecliont | condities TIP TOP 1953 Ford Custom 8 cyl. 2 drs. and 4 drs. Really ||] 2 ¢oor sedan with redio and = Goo sedan with radie and yj moter Good condition. Monda New USED CARS nice. From, ° : { — ~ $795 ° $895 3r', shi Set ne tank 2 prope. some cee sees oe Credit wale 7 ge 7 i | Boats 6:30 pm_& & pw @ Oak ———— °S1 Ponti 53, Pontiac MEROKES, DOATS pa tre Pe til ws WP lan 1984 Chrysier, New Yorker ¢ door. || 1953 Chevrolets, 1 4-dr. — 1 2-dr., with ‘radio | eles bi was mak gue -—«Patalinn with sedi, hesiér ond FRELAND BOATS Needs body work. tear end. WHEN TRYING TO BUY NEW CAR! and heater. || beater. ayerentie. OgTBOA Ty BUICK «Doon ROADiAS: EMPLOYMENT NO” CREDIT. | 1992 Desoto, 4 door, ¥-4 $795 | $1495 Spmigintnte ep ei ber, Ete, condition, $745. FE HAVE A 0000 sELEc. Power Steering $1,095 ; | $895 , PACTORY PERPECT RE: res SPECIAL .9 DR : Bs THAT YOU CaN BUY , 1954 Buick 4 dr. sedan. A one-owner and very : ' °$3 Ford birt. EM Soom Tet New’ | clon, only S006. F M tth = mR VERY LITTLE AND we Poe nice, ~ ‘S4 Pontiac ” ww 330 2 HP OUTBOA ane a ee . a CWS MEEELY, PAYMENTS OF = #9: , $1,695 |] 9 door with radio and heater. 4 door sedan with radie and Se ed CoSignes! | ™ TSN | | —s SS OLOne AD TEL “t ete teen 8 ar ta reeks Hargreaves No i _ ike New 1954 Pontiac Catalina, coral red and winter white. $1495 $1095 a Jacket — Ba) tecan erent steering. Very Immediate Delivery! 4 1950 Plymouth, 4 door. A beautiful car. , 2 ‘ See coe Tau fotin| Hata Hittin’ ats aeat | “The Workingmén’s Lot”| _ Deal Directt____| Lica | OPPS car aamesmncarroorecarrime | MONI 2... JOO dc ‘Tresen beats . _pahbs hate ee = RKSTON || Catalina with redico, beater and “3 door sedan With radio and | tre realest hein sere sos las. FE €3181. See Fri 211 S. SAGINAW ST. No Finance Co.! MOTOR SALES on this one, $495 "$1095 heater. , At Pus tate’ Prove Fe'Sam_| PETERSON FE 44546 Buy Here-Pay Here | SSE ES fee iy J | $345 JOHNSON OUTBOARD M ~ | "89 Kaiser Manbatian — ; y y BUY SELL AND 1949 Cadill DeVill. Co . as Owen's re Stgrcraft boats | $3 Willys. 2 door. 6-51 ac coupe 1 me in an ive $3 Dod end every te for te | Bt eee a LT ei YALL - COME this one: + cor wean oe = ‘52 Plymouth OWEN'S MARINE SUPPLIES SALES coupe with radie and heat- 16 eT, pants eist at seusscee ra ft ae o trmerwoob ay mo, aA NAL One of the best, heater. = + } A 4s ‘ to Town Isolated 12 Days ne , | Sag Se THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL #1005 "/ serceey-terme _--Today’s Radio Programs-- |--Today's Television Programs - - |$399 Millio Levied: {See ow clears Rood Channel 2—WJBK-FV_ Changeh 4-WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV 7:30—WJR. Jr. Town Mest. WwW, TBA CKLW, Have Heart WXYZ, James Crowley 9:48—W2YZ, Year's Business CELW. Globetroter 8:06—WJR. Gunsmoke WWJ. Conversation 6:46—CKLW. Freddie Mgrtia 8: WIR, Two for Money W, Hawali Calls =a WPON. Off Recora 9.18—WJR, Goodwil! Jam>d WPON, Music Remote 9.38—CKLW, Lombardoland WWJ, Houseparty 16:06—WJR. Country Btyle . News, Town 90:16—WPON, Off Record 10:30-—WIR, Elks, Youth CKLW. Genctuary 10:46—WJIR, Change World SUNDAY MORNING wwii, @ WCAR, (1198) .WXY¥Z, (19770) WJBK, (1490) WRON, (lése) “Tt ; TONIGHT’S TV *1e wR, Feith Mymne WPON. News w News Wosechner and Ellen Barnes with films of WJBK, @t. Prancis Hour WCAR: Bows, Musto a ‘ Cruise,” (4) Soldier ’ Faith tm Action | @:15—WXYZ, P. Harvey ortune. Adventure about yf * WJBK, Guy Bowmas 10:15-—WW4. Joyes Jordan aoe Search” for * missing CKLW, Singing, Americans} ,WPON. Serenade 1008 WEYS, $0. WJBK, Dotrets ¢:20— WIR. Hall of Fame af hae airplane. (2) Life Begins at 0:45— WIR, Ways, ie Comes CuLW. “a ‘ 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Ani Caw a oh ting Ww. Music Moods 10:46— WW. Bank mal and Plent Reyuoiaation,” 10:08—w, WHC, Previsenes WxYz, P Sarries (4) People Are Funny. Art Link- wwi, Pape ee $46 CHLW. Sports Time WCAR. Gong Parade letter’s daughter, 8, helps with Gad a ane — 11:00—WW). Strike fb Rieb | stunts. (2) Willy. Puts on show » Bible Class gt i Bensy WXYZ, i out WO, Woon teensy J, Bernard Shaw CKLW. Floriaa USA ON ee WPON. News Saw Gentte bane soak I — to be full-grown man. June 19:15—WCAR, Bible Class WJBK, WPON. News. Party Havoc WPON, ist. Meth. WON, Hews ; | —_ 10:38—WJR, Chapel Hour 1:1b—WIBE, D. Young ae Tt gh ey 7:00—(7) Waterfront. Capt. John WWJ, Carnival of Book 1:38-—WIR, Ames. ‘a’ andy | WPON Hyme Time is mistaken for friend Father Se we re CKLW. Radio Bivie Cassidy and learns identity of CKLW. Voice Christian Temple | 11:38-—-WJR, Make Up Mind rs 10:45-—WWJ, Storybook ; WW, Phrase Pays murderer “The Skipper and WCAR, Harmony Hall 1 WIBE. Preedom Story) CELW. Ques fr © O87 | the Padre.” (9) Johnny Jupiter. Poeiiporesoygy me 8:06--WIR, Our Miss Brooks| PON, Party ‘“ * drome. 3 . Tabernacie WWJ. Mr. Six Gus German Professor, WWJ, Gt. Paul's Cath. Town Meeting 11:46—WJIR. Gecond Musbend (4) Stars of Tomorrow Local WXYZ. Sunday Music w Band WWJ. Second Chance : CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WIBK. gerenede amateurs with Jim Deland, host. WJBK, Gun. Music 12:00—WJR, Jack White Marion McPortland, (2) WPON, Centra) Meth. 6: Frolics Was, Bowe as guest 11:16—WJBK, Keo Ciine en oe os Big Town. Newspaper drama 11:38—WJR. Album $:30—WIR, Little Margie WOCAR, News with Mark Stevens. CuLw: a cb cRLW. ae 7:30—(7) Film Theater. Drama. . ur . of D. Roundtabie | 43. Parm Roundup | 7: . WCAR, Radic Temple wPox Mission | "wwa. Pare (9) Holiday Ranch. Variety, 11:05 on, Waste Room 1:00 —WIR, Rudy | Vallee WeAn, nen Oke Western style. (4) Horace Heidt 12:00, WIR, News WXYZ, WPON Luncheon Music Show. Variety, Marilyn Max- WWJ, Neon News oa on 12:30—WJR. Time Out Muste| well, guest in salute to Armed a eater ace? |. SrpOm, Lasorey Beptiot WXYZ. News, Crocker Forces. (2) Beat the Clock. Bud wean, News 9:18—-WEYZ, Drew Pearson WJBK. Don, McLeod Collyer quiz, Roxanne, salute to PON, News WCAR. Harmony. Bal wwa meat x Forum 18:46—WXYZ. Charm Lady pe Ng me ro gg CKLW. Dr Barnhouse WPON. Parm Miis. $:00—(7) Soldier Parade. Army WIBK, Sun Musie | rps se. dae siti men perform, Arlene Francis WPON. Temple” WPON, Penticosta! MONDAY AFTERNOON hostess. (9) Date at Eight. Scott 12:30—WJR, Opinion 10:00—WJIR, Believe. Nation . | 1:00-WJR, Read of Life Brady, Anabel Shaw in “In WXYz, Tomorres's World| WHYE. Poul Rarvey WEE, ache! Mest meus’ | rie Comer.” (4) mask? CKLW. Tabernacle CKLW. Billy CKLW. News, Living Rooney Show. Retells story of WCAR, Gave = Child 10:18—WWJ, Olldersiceve WJBK, T. George “Jack the Giant Killer,” from 12:45—WCAR, Harmony Hall Da viet on iS. giant’s point-ef view. (2) Jackie 2:00—WJR. Gymphonette Waters orton w xYz. CKLW. xYz. 7 “4 3 ag WJBK. Gentile WCAR. Ball. ~ peal $:185—CKLW, News ee ™ MONDAY MORNING 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day 2:38—W IR, ¢:38— WIR, . Volce ww ‘Pays WXYZ, Wings of Healing WWJ. Bob Maxwel) WCAR, Harmony Hall CKLW. Prank & Ernest WEY, Pre Wel! Poeepedingginer yin 2:45—CKLW. Chosen People| CKLW. Guy Nunn WWJ, Woman in ry . . WIBK, Gentile, Binge . aoa aE R Mulholland WPON. Johs Egan WCAR. News. Carousel pL Ly Melamchee “HO? | 6:45—CKLW. Tody Davie ° janc WCAR. Coffee 3:15—WJIR, Rosemary 11:33—WJR, N.Y. Philherm. 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins Gleason. Ralph Kramden de- WXYG, Paul Winter CKLW, Musica) Airs WCAR, Harmony Hall 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone CKLW. Bddie Cantor cides to let stars guide him. 8:30—(7) Story Studio. “Anniver- sary,” drama. (4) So This Is WPON i. Rou | CKLW Witness 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light three friends earn huge reward at ae for capturing jewel thieves. 1:8—WJBK, Music WPON. News er a, a 1:30—CKLW. Lutheran Hour | 11:15—WJR, U.N. Report CKLW, News, ¥ 9:00 — (7) Hollywood Premiere. WXYZ, News, Pin’ WWJ, Here's to Vets PON. News, Eddy . - WCAR, Tiger Tunes - CKLW Let ‘There Be Ligns| . “The Tall Texan. (9) On 1:45—WCAR, Warmup — a gs Mason Camera. “Windy.” drama of young man who tells tall tales and brags he witnessed a mur- der. (4) Imogene Coca. Comedy. Two for the Money. Herb 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Man From Texas.” 11:38—-(4) Home Theater. “Coun- terblast." — SUNDAY MORNING 9:00—(4) Church at the Cross toads. 9:15—(2) Christophers. 9:30—(4) Faith Frontiers 9:45—(7)' Cartoons. (2) Yourself. 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car- toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. See for 10:30-—(9) This Is the Life. (4) Buffalo Bill Jr. (2) Facts Forum. 11:00 — (4) Adventure Ho. (9) Church in Home. (2) The Search. 11:38—(7) Western Manhunt. (2) Sinema. 11:45—(2) Barker Bill. “SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Fear less. Fosdick. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D. Roundtable. 12:15—(4) Telephone Storybook. 12:38 — (7) Today’s Faith. (9) Uncle Toby’s Party. (4) Industry on Parade. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:60—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Theater. (4) University of Michigan. (2) Motor City Movie. 1:30—(7) Movie Manitee. 3:¢0—(4) Theater. 2;30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Mr. Callahan. (2) This Is the Life. 3:90—(7) Black Spider. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Background. (2) Dart- mouth College Glee Club. 3:30—(4) American Forum. (2) 4:00—(7) My Hero. (4) Juvenile Jury. (2) American Week. 4:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (9) Million Dollar Theater. (4) Zoo Parade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. Fame. (2) Omnibus. 5:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) Omnibus. 5:38—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Capt. Gallant. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS %:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. (4) Play- ary Scott, Myrna Loy in “It Gives Me Great Pleasure.” 9:15—(7) Political. ‘9:30—(7) Stork Club. (2) Stage 77. Diana Lynn in “Down from the Stars.” 10:00—(7) Break the Bank. (4) Lo- retta Young Show. (2) Appoint- ment with Adventure. Louis Jourdan and Claude Dauphin -in “Minus Three Thousand.” @:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) Star and Story. (2) What's My Line. 31:60—(7) Armchair Theater. (9) National News. (4) Sunday Show. (2) News. MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. . 10:38—(4) Way of World (2) Ar thur Godfrey. : 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12: 45—(2) Guiding Light. “}11:00—(7) Story Studie. (4) Home. to Cover Mail Costs | WASHINGTON (INS)—The Post Office department states that American taxpayers had to pay 399 million doila rs during the last fis- cal year ta help cover the costs of carrying the mail. Postmaster General. Arthur E. Summerfield said this payment by the taxpayers was to the benefit (of commercial users of the mails because about three-fourths of all first-class mai) originates with them as does nearly all second and third-class mail. He said his report on post office operations during the 1954 fiscal year which ended last June 30 “graphically illustrates the need for postage rate increases.” STE. CROIXDE LOTBINIERE, Que. u—Twelve snowbound days have ended for residents of the | Ste. Croix. , The 1,500 weary townsfolk began putting their affairs in normal | order.last night after a bulldozer | brushed aside a last drift on the nine-mile Ste. Crotx-Laurier Road. : . The highway had been cut off since March 21 As soon as the road was cleared, trucks began lumbering over the | rutted snow with fuel oil, fruit, vegetables and other supplies. Although snow often lies ‘on the ground at the depth of about 10 , inches for every inch of percipita- tion, the type of snow often makes large differences in that figure. Life of Virginia's Durng March, Arthur Branden- burg was the leading agent in Life of Virginia's Pontiac of- fice as announced today by Louis Poh!, District Manager, and has been named “’Man-of- the Month’ for March Art is top producer as wit- nessed by his qualifying for the 1954 Leaders Convention in Hollywood, Fla. He is taking his wife with him and. will attend the convention during the first week of April. _ & Mr. Brandenburg wishes to extend his personal thanks to ‘each and every policyholder who has helped him achieve this Brandenburg will be better qua! Meet Arthur L. Brandenburg viduals, families and groups in their plans for financial security. Man-of-the-Month honor. With, the information gained at the Leaders Convention, Mr, ified to advise and assist indi- 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) La-| Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. | 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of wht. OF VIRGINIA dies Day. 1:46—(9) Cartoon Time. cy’s Scrapbook. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Myr- tle Labbitt. (4) Hour of Shows. 2:30—(9) Dollarama._(2) Art Linkletter. — (4) Nan- } 1080 West Huron QICHMOND - ESTABLISHED 1871 FE 2-0219 Thank You, Oakland County Pa . . 7:00—WJIR, Jim Vinal 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent - 3:60—(7) Theater. (9) Monday See Se | emcees pan] SRE Sa Sr | EL Sato |averte Mestand Hands [0c Prmator Justi.) The arcs, (0 Ted Mack's Mah I A oe viscwws, Mearations | SRL. Gina! Protons | "Aa See" Saes | "MAT Mine” | lke to be alone on a desert ge ct) Playhouse. 9) Range |”? Bit Povo Electronic Association: ; 3:45—CKLW, Basi] Heatter 1:43— WWJ, News - island with,” and it starts; Riders (4 C | 3:10—(4) Golden Windows. 7:38—WJIR, Layman’s Soir , CKLW. Toby Davie 4:06 WJR, House Party | : Capt. Braddock. (2) : . Cle seneey, ‘wes t Wicv Wevivel Hour "| s:00_wIR, Jock white Wxyt, werk Mem | ‘Touble. You Are There. “P. T. Barnum |3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) | Your generous offer of free service WPON. ist Gen. Baptist Soa ne Wonk, hewn, Guat je -—I 10:00—(7) George Gobel, Comedy. | Presents Jenny Lind.” - Bob Crosby. and parts for the twenty television 7:48—WCAR, Mora. Musicale | wc News. Carousel WCaR, News (2) Professional Father. Com- | 5. Y . : ‘ ° “EYE. Bible Class Asam ony, bovmes sw m, bot Qoew cue won ces ee edy about child psychologist. |” War im the Ain ca col mT i ania meas sets at the Sanatorium is- sincerely CKLW. Worship Hour 4:36--CKLW. Wick © Carter 6:30 W este (2) Lassie. Itinerant tinker pro- |, - a iated. Tron (ainensy | Nee G Eee | eawwan teen Wat | RCA Rae eee cee with Dennis | Vides yarn-opinning interlude on |%%; Captain Flint. (9 Justice | ™ Cae ant ae? | Sean tree | Stan nacte Bowes | “Are Zags S| James best. (4) Hit Parade, | Miller farm. Brighter Day. | . Saeed: . _ News 9:00_WJR, News Top tunes. (2) Man Behind the /7:39(7) Playhouse. (9) N : et Love. (2) Secret |i ; Ee eats ae | Pitcan "eaten “| Bev ccteeee | Rape Tommet | Badge. Mystery drama Megazine. (0 Mr. Peepers. @ ‘om me | The Patients’ Benefit Association of the wax ire bara OeETE” Gretkes ster WCAR, Rews’ Rhytim we — 1t:88—!T) Bowling Championship. } 24k = 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. | Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanitorium oo. ‘- CKLW. True Detective Ce ee cue | WRON, News, Serenece Films of top bowlers. Buddy| ™arx guest. i Oa Vous Acar ts ww2, News _———— :00_wIR Mre Paige | SIS—WIR, Muse Bomar vs. Ace Calder. (9) Film |s:99_(1) Paris Precinct. (9) Play- | : paging WPON. & Kaye Tak one ‘Theater. Peck, Joan! howe. (4) 45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) |! : WEiz, ‘Rengious News || “este—wam, Oece autry | “CRLW Boo’ mesnoct | s.an_cuLw. um manos | Bennett, Hobert in “The |- Toast of the Town. Fred Astaire,| Modern Romances. * Betheede Temple | ‘wwa. TB —_ Tea WAR. See OF Macomber Afiair.” (4) Polka! Sammy Davis Jr., Julius La. |—() Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden WJBK, News, Organ WXYZ, Mon. Hesdlines 10:06—WIR, A. Godfrey 6: Massey Party. Music, singing in polka Rosa, Dorothy Dandridge. Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sage- Yep heat friend, when you've al 5 r . | 21: 1542) Se Fair Weather = : Te : : Youp —— . : iss ea Visitor. ‘ ! problem to solve, is a pontiac, Death Penalty Might Save ee = Press Classified ad. To order one, | ° aster Bunny Postcar. Rhode Island’s general assembly | yon VE ome. | Lives of Other Barbaras New York Mayor {Easter Bunny Posteards |. mle sant» srr amenity —— | ss By ABBIE L. KUCSERA napers and rapists of girls | Asks $] 15 Billion Hop — the nation’s oldest. aoe a en oe Oe cn . : cards spo peared secs — FELLOWS , | m today, holding. tightly to the hand! tor @ referendum by the state's |p woe soca Maver, Robert | tap first time today. 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