AR ee ett i Iie ek Rl ai ae FP eae Ane wall Nace Silda thts i * <. aie 2 bs 114th YEAR o *& * & & ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, a ig 4 J “4 it , * (fe ‘ 4 “+ ; : ‘ * % : 2 | . .Ps { es f ‘ r ° . 1 ~ ‘ * t f \ : : ; * ? se ‘ tor 3 o "The Weather MARCH pa a E . Tate Bdidigm 04. iy : i $ : :24, 1956—34Five-Inch SnowfallPAGES AMOGATINTERNATIONAL = NEWS SERVIC ~ OO . a qe. : e * ~ oars Ba Spring Blizzard Blankets Area, (This, second of an Easter Week series, deals with Judas I dark,. narrow street, his deep-set days ago, but now that he had car- the incomparable arch traitor, who, eyes black as death. His unsteady Tied ‘it out, they spurned him, like withal, must have been a-man of . a ose hopes and daring adventure Drops Mercury hand fingered the 30 shekels in the|#!! the others, heve served, so-long, the cause of Jesus.) *. purse tied at his girdle. He shud-chy em dal Norman Temperature Plummets By GEORGE CORNELL dered. = oe, Fat ant oh ee him,| : “Why did I do it?” he muttered They always had demeaned | to 13 Degrees After AP Religious Writer wret “ a 1 isting him last among the 12, The deed was done and now ter-Te ak on Ge ee giving him the menial jobs to do -Record Snowfall = ror walked with him in the night.'had been so glad when he first|ke carrying the common purseJudas Iscariot shuffled along the went to them with his plan a fewiand tending to provisions.But what When Winter comes, can : rr Pain eens ' He had been like a stranger Spring be far behind? among them, an aloof, gruff man Brother, it sure can.. from Kerioth, while all the others Yesterday, the fourth of- were congenial Galileans, He had never found warmth for himself jficial day of Spring, Old among them: Man Winter dumped five * a * inches of soggy snow on ficed all to follow the “Master,” Oakland County, and fol- serving Him dutifully, awaiting the -For three years, he had sacri- lowed up with a Siberian promised great victory. But it never came, His only reward was blast that lowered Pontiac distrust, even by Jesus Himself, temperatures to 13 degrees “Yet it was true—He knew!" at 7 a.m. RECALLS PREDICTION And the snow.is pre- It had only been last evening that dicted to stay for the week- they _reclined in that large upper room around a low table spread by SPRING STORM AFTERMATH — Friday night's heavy snow Pobtiac Press Phote the women followers with salted clung to trees and bushes to create scenes like the one above, usually ©! snow-covered trees in Mt. Hope Cemetery, at Orchard Lake and fish, oil -beaten eggs, preserved associated with weather at Christmas time: This picture was taken Voorheis Rds. vegetables, roasted kid and fruit. It had been a shock when Jesus said mildly, “One of you will be-Tomorrow's predicted tray Me.”sat and then All stunned, At Least 12 Places Looted Last Night high of 36 may melt some Peter nudged John who reclined on (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) snow from fields and E. §. B. Winner roads. Burglary Wave Hits Area of Race Classic Dulles to Fight Five inches of wet, heavy, snow) service .stationg in Waterford jbreakin on Telegraph Road have fall in southern Michigan. last night failed to stop Oakland| Tewnship, according to Oakland jtentatively been ruled out of the} British Royal Family,| Main county roads were pass- County's burglars. Money, believed) County Sheriff's deputies and (gang's activities, hte‘ er deat this Police Soviet Bigwigs, 25,000 early this morn- to exceed $500, furs and jewelry) Waterford Township . Arthur Lake, of the Birmingham id , ing. No serious accidents were worth $3,600 were stolen from at! gtate police are investigating jewelry store entered last night,| Others Watch Event reported but scoresof cars silth- 12 stores, gas stations and/three additional breakins which|said losses would have been. much into ditches daring the for Foreign Aid Tells Nation It’s Best, taurants. lmay also-have been perpetrated higher but for the firm's policy last night, Way to Combat Soviet In Birmingham, thieves broke|py the same thieves. ot substituting costume jewelry for and freezing tem- through windows of Dimas Furs, A diner breakin near Milford and/nighttime display cases, extended “trom ‘the Political Tactics on Woodward Avenue, where they’ an ‘attempted Bloomfield Township |real’ jewels into the vault, ib ac [took a mink stole and a mink cape — England, sweeping JUDAS « WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of valued at $2,600, and Lake Jewel-” Wisconsin, North Dakota, (A personaity study by Guy Rewe) State Dulles left no doubt today) cf we tate May Up _icpanese Paper va ea : in jew was ing this morn-i r that the adininistration intends, 4 2 ov Me eo ‘ to i.¢° Eyes “Maly : D : Suggests Taxing « may noe a ae snow es 2 P. are » | make an all-out fight for its en) +e. f | foreign program a iro lage oneal Grant fo Airp ort Golf Players ~myptiprs Sys ttled aid as . “vital” weapon in the new con flict with communism. Pylon hag cuh sae TOKYO @ — Ti Stemial eS * * « tops and io = in Pontiac Field to Receive Tokyo Shimbun suggested today Rhode Island eal | service stations and restaurants, that local governments have hing north through I ; $25,750 If House Oks missed one source of income—a on 2, Col,2) In One gas station, at Sashabaw in Face of Land Disputec:j2"-it= arn Ha the track for the . ee must help, or forces of despotism Road and Walton Boulevard, Wa-/ Senate Program tax on golfers, terford Township, the thieves took The newspaper said local gov-event, Sc Is W ’ The ‘possibility that Pontiac's annexation of land be-/will take control.” ; | Dulles reported by air on his $310 from the cash register as well) The Pontiac Municipal Airport) ents have taxed dogs, pigs,|. Ween Elizabeth, the Queen lence inning tween West Boulevard and Telegraph Road may not be!» )nend impressions of conditions jas an undetermined amount of is slated to receive a proposed 'automobiles, timber cutting and Mother and Princess Margaret ar-Fi ht inst legal has caused a slight change in design of the plannedin Asia where he visited 10 coun-money from machines. $25,750 in state funds after yester-/have plans before them to tax|tived as firemen put out a small IQi 1 Colds new county courthouse and administration building. _‘Ties during the past three weeks.’ In most cases, however, their day's State Senate reshuffling of,cats, cameras and electric fans,|laze beneath the floorboards of ‘loot was solely from the machines, 'the legislative Airport-Need Pro-| Japanese who play golf consider|*tands only 30 yards from the roy-| Hew soon wilt scleace win the In 1954, Pontiac City Commission with consent of the rae —_— apne ree an ‘and has not been determined. gram. “the game as a sign of a — battle against the commen Waterford Township Board, annexed 111 acres in the, “Pirmrscca’ ahuat the turnec broke 1 ‘ The proposed amount is an in-|privilegéd person and should be ‘ormer Soviet Prem Georgi| cold? : mr ; “encouraged” about the future *County Service Center so of Asia even though “Soviet and stationsand a diner nearOrton. |CTease over the $18,500 received in|taxed.” the paper said. “General-|Malenkov, who is tow ut BAdh| no 19 edie tae ahaa ville, 2 gas station and a grocery (1955, but less than the $29,000 esti-/ly speaking, taxes should be taken delegation on a persons may be Pontiac § rts Show the court house could be lo-a tactics are 8 afford them.” power stations, arrived with dip-suffering from colds .°. . there : store near Clarkston, and two |Mated to be needed, according to from those who can po cated there and be’ inside) : ‘Homer Hoskins, airport manager. | sore pa Gromyko and Ja-allmoreLirmags pow « billion The one s in the Far East! i H i. F a Runs Two More Days ‘Pontiac, the county seat. fe |where “conflict most threatens,”’| Beware, Men! The shift by the legislators re. |Ike in Secret Session Malenkov now is Soviet minis-| Mow well sctence te doing ta | But in January this year, Pontiac|he said, is the area of Formosa, | . dropping | (INS)—President|ter stations. is| means of ‘ sulted in Detroit’s WASHINGTON of power Gromyko finding preventing or attorney George A. Cram said the|the Nationalist Chinese stronghold Wife May Get Wayne-Major Airport from the | Fisenhower is holding an unusual|deputy foreign minister and Malik] curing these tllnessés fs told tn Numerous exhibits and demon i} sought by the Chinese’ Reds. y approved list of $804,000 In state | secret session today with his topis Soviet ambassador to Britain.| an informativeof articles series strations, plus the appearance of ‘ity illegally annexed the parcel, 10° 004 the United States is Big Pay Chunk funds for improvementsat flelds | military, diplomatic and intelli-|The Soviet group had a caviar) — “The Common Cold — and well-known sportsmen, are slated claiming two qualified voters were working “patiently and pers sist-| lg Y for this year and next, igence aides to canvass new devel-|and vodka lunch before running| You — starting Monday, in The for the Pontiac Sportsmen's Show) residing in the area at the time, ently” to obtain agreement with ORLANDO, Fla. (#—On guard.) Two bills carrying the approprj-/ opments in the cold war. — of the famed Steeplechase. Pontiac Press. Which continues through tomorrow necessitating a public vote which the Communists on a renunciation) men, or you will be forced to live! ations were referred to the House in the lap of hixury—and give the where the fate of Wayne-Major at the Pontiac Retail store, at Mtl was mot taken! jof force there, | Flemens and Mill Sts. | Plans are now being drawn tov. 8. AID VITAL little woman a bigger chunk ofiwill have to be decided. Lt: Coykendall of the Michigan ee locate the courthouse east of West Dulles said he came back from) State Police will demonstrate pis-, ; aa: | | the paycheck too. One wf the bile mikes grants XPansion Urge Never Bothers Head toll shooting this sffernoos and occ inside the old city lim-his trip “more than ever con-, to various airports for the balance At a southeastern advertising evening, and tonight at 8:30 Mr. |. Chairman of the Supervisors’) inced of the vital importance” conference, John J. Cunning- \Building and Grounds Committee: eri { id. both past of tucal sar eras Of Pontiac's Smallest Business and Mrs. Joe Depa of Dearborn ery W. Horton of Royal Oak, = nye oreign aid, pas ham, president of a New York tne current Place ‘State funds would be used with federal matching monies to pay, will present their famous dog. * * * 8Y GEORGE T. TRUMBULL | agency, said that “to maintain | \ing in Detroit for two years before; our production and our stand-| : Everybody is talking about big establishing his present shop, The 5-year-old German Shepherd The | administration building) But. he said this country has no| ard of living we must sell luxu. for programmed projects. He does all the work himself at will be seen in a rope twirling act. Wd be retained in the annexa-desire to dominate other nations, business these days. ries—a second car, a second TV | The money slated for the local ; ition area west of the | and ‘‘does not seek ties of Boulevard, mutual| Hunting je explained. set, outdoor living rooms, swim-| field Is for projeqis in 1956-57. dog © demonstrations ‘defense with any country whatso- ming pools.” | The $25,750, if approved, comes talking about new products on the! scheduled for today are with | pues 6k fear eon nie Irish Setters 3:00 p.m ‘and ever unless that country; wens | The new plan moves the at court- 7" . | house site about 100 feet and it /such ties. It wants only the inde-He also said American husbands 0n top of a Federal grant of $91.-market and every businessman's =e will coat slightly more to de Petidence and improvement of the: must be persuaded to allow their 500 last month for the Pontiac air-|jearning to expand, The show will elose Sunday at) than the original a : free nations, he added. wives more spare money and port. 6:00 p.m. with the appearance of) < ; : must change old maxims about, City Manager Walter K. Will-| This ig not-the case for ‘Wil. Mort Neff, Mr. Michigan -Out-| Horton's committee and the Spe-‘ . thrift. man is continuing to. negotiate am Walsh, owner of the Walsh doors, at 3:30 p.m. cia] Courthouse Building Commit-Rockefeller Gives Gift i “This may point to a more ma-‘for 80 acres west of the present Watch Repair—Pontiac’s small- Doors open today for the show tee will meet in the County Office) NEW YORK i®—The YMCA yes- terialistic civilization than many airport for further extension of the st businests establishment. at 1:00 p.m. and close at 10:00 Building here Thursday to review terday announced a gift-of $500,000 people want, but we have to do east-west runway to accommodate “If | had the opportunity to ex- p.m. Admission is free. ~° |their progress, he said. ‘from John D. Rockefeller Jr. | it, Cunningham declared. ‘large planes, |pand my business by moving into — lanother store, I wouldn't do it,” Walsh exclaimed, Heard in Washington This Week “This has been my business home for the last 12 years and I like it here,’’ the England-born jeweler added, Farm Bill, Adlai, Stalin . \ e e orn, a cre Walsh, 57, operates his 12 by . 9 foot watch repair shop located WASHINGTON (INS) — “Torn'him. Kefauver’s astonishing upset sorrowful headshakes, they opined that Adlai must be replaced as the with the Eisenhower administra-_ aft 10 W. Huron St., all by him- and battered” was a phrase heard sweep gave the man from Ten-Very different ideas about Ke-favorite with the smoke -filled tion's farm program. | self, this week. ._/nessee 26 of the state’s 30 conven-fauver's future. prowess as room set. ike himself exhibited vast dis. | He has never had any added in Washington | While conceding his It was applied to the Senate 5| ton oe A name freqiently mentioned enchantment with the election-help, not even during the Christ- farm bill but it seemed equally, -Ae . a vote-getter, they just plain don't! was that of Gov, Averell Harri-year farm bill which the Senate, mas season. “Occasionally my applicable to the presidential as-/ Though politicians agreed the like the idea of his being a presi-| al man of New York, But political after weeks of wrangling and wife comes in to relieve me or might not prove dential nominee. pirations of Adlai E, Stevenson| Minnesota debacle . : pros said his age is against him. | amending, passed by a vote of 93 assist me on Saturdays,” Walsh they. Stevenson's chances, and to the status of the late Joseph fatal to Harriman will be 65 in Novem. | to 2, 'said, ; ; Stalin as a hero of the Soviet\were virtually unanimous in e-eree en Nie Stencuson cor.| ber. ; | The measure was sent to a Sen-the tering nigel gs Spt Union. ate ees Ee DOR ner before Minnesota began look-| Others said Sen, Stuart Syming-'ate -House conference committee, only big enough to a six-foot in nw around § S deer’” eal Few politicians in recent years ines whips Kefauver soundly ; “rr , with its fate as uncertain as March | Counter, once managed to squeeze their three remaining head-on con-"& @Pound for a new “‘tiger,”’ as ton of Missouri may be a likely SSO, : ‘in six people at one time, but it have experienced the torturing : ithe -prize fight people say. With! and battering which were |tests, he can kiss all dreams of the ~ > Say. | “dark horse.’ He's 54, — ; : was a very tight squeeze according , | Stevenson’s unhappy lot in Min. |White House goodbye. Republicans were not altogether Ee cee a race Bente (othe proprietor, ot ~ pugnance the bill’s various price) jubilant about the big Democratic-support_ boosts which reversed his| “It’s not unusual for some of nesota, He was crunched, | Ketauver, happy as a sprine-1 Today's Press crushed and cracked by Sen, time robin ‘and as bold as Davy split revealed in Minnesota. They earlier triumphs_-in his’ battle, My customers to remain, out in a ‘ie 5 sh F tai ya fe Se ee ee 8 ae eg ey Pontiac Press Phote roam for one in noted that the total Democratic against high, rigid props.»——__ | the National Building lobby yuntil CRAMPED QUARTERS — There’s plentyof vote. far exceeded the GOP figuré Eisenhower intimated quite 7a_cumbonter in the shop poaves. | tallied in “'no contest’ primary strongly that if the bill reaches alld — d Ol William Walsh's small 12 by 9 watch repair shop on Huron street, a argo ae which was notable only because him with. the high-support features] R6*%” Walsh explained. — In this case the customer is Norman Sutherland, (left) of 7421 N, President Eisenhower's HAM on it, he will give it the veto treat-| Walsh started in the watch busi-| shaker Red., who is being waited on by the store’s and only was on the ballot. iment. He said: “I don’t think itiness in Cumberland, on * eat“ Democrats said Minnesotansis a good bill, I don’t think it isithe northern border. He .came to| ¢™Ploye, Walsh himself. Considered to be Pontiac's proved they were disenchanted) le,"’ this country and did watch repair:| Walsh has operated the for the past 12 years... establishment He came out wondering what hit 4 < o 4 * + ? * ul “s* * ues! tee < mt é ra TPL = ie: a meee ae be © : ; 5 . ‘4 ; j ; zg | ee a ‘ \ ' ae rs 4 ’ 4 ii ee = Fone: . ne : eee es -” ; = : iS eee: —— ponTIAc shin SATURDAY, MARCH 241050 The Day in Birmingham Hotta’ Says Story of Easter: Teamsters2nd | |Will Tighten Gotham Grip Judas Betrayed Him Methodist Bishop, Yo uth : Cd 2 ~ fo Widen Street ~ fo Widen Street NEW YORK The Herald,jng: po doubt that the| (ContinuedPage oe |S Hare in Palm Services “I have From is Tribune today quoted will not credit couch at Jesus’ right, and Teamstersjcourt Lacey’sithe n Mt. Clemens Union official James R. Hoffa as)case,” : began: asking, “Is it 1?” BIRMINGHAM — Palm Sundayjsenior choir for the traditional o saying the control pver| The said Hoffa tomorrow in local’ Palm Sunday songs. teamsters newspaper Closes Street, Prompts truck in the New York|“made clear accelerated ST i¢ ens of tho 13 that dip churches will include dedication of * * drivers ®@ Traffic Ad ons metropolitan“would be tight-\teamster activity in this — mee Jesus new pews at. A stamp auction is slated area at rT justm ened and extended.” [Would be most important to him ; church and special children’s pro-8 p.m, Monday at : ‘as~a vital step toward realizing! Judas stuffed the bread, sopped grams in many churches. House. United States, and The widening of Mt. Clemens Hoffa, vice president of the In-|his loftiest goal . . . and with sauce, in his mouth and) Methodist Bishop Marshall R. Colonial Stamps and covers, and a street has: ted several ternational Brotherhood of Team-consolidation . . . leading to nation-|minced as Jesus glanced at him Reed will visit Embury church to|specia! lot of a kilo of Austrian traffic changes in that area which sters, is in Honolulu &/al, industrywide contracts in the and said, ‘What thou|iead the dedication of pews: in the|stamps will be sold for the Stamp will take effect Monday, March 26, union international executive and other ." do it quickly.” name of a late church board mem-;Club, by Leo Moses, Pontiac auc- -|doest, according to City Traffic Engineer boareeee elle “Hoffa recently proposed a $400,-left hurriedly, ber, Mrs. Wave Hamwi. Larry Mc-|tioneer. | the Theodore M. Vanderstempel. ik 000-loan to the International Long-jnever realizing his intentions, but!c,a-cen, Mrs, Hamwi's nephew bd * bd Mt, Clemens street between Pad-The newspaper interviewed Hof-\shoremen’s Assn. (Ind), which) thinking he was going on some| in ging “Sunrise Tomorrow” for Annual of Bloomfield meeting dock and East Boulevard, and fa by telephone to Hawail. was ousted from the AFL several usual purchasing errand at Jesus'|, duplicate services. Townshipbe at 1 p.m, Mon- will Feathersteie between East bowe-Hoffa “emphasized” the effectiyears ago on the grounds that it/orders. . will be | @8Y at the townshipac- office, vard and Mount Clemens will be of the victory in New York of his!was racketeer-dominated His mind had stormed with anger| Assisting Bishop Reed cording to Clerk Robert Dudley. closed to traffic for approximately tapasfeeseemedi ny LL AFL-CIO constitution says! and He had endured Dr. Oe San cee perl recklessness. a eat | . »*jany member union giving of this bedraggled little Shad Dr. George D. Barahal, ‘recog-jenough associ ae ase FRANK 0’BRIEN PHILIP E, ROWSTON |000-a-year-president of the team-|nition’ to a once-ousted union is band, wande ring tol the| Collycott of Rochester, and the |,., seiisene of educational and cities, mingling with scum, com-clinieal psychology at Wayne Uni- sters joint council. . itself subject to ouster. Rev. Reginald B, Becker, Em- ©ONTESTS ELECTION forting the sickly, the beggars and bury minister. i versity, will talk at 8 p.m. Monday . terey Boulevard and Omar street Rowston, O’Brien Will Vie the wicked, . James Episcopal church's at Vaughan School, Bloomfield ~ ean travel along McKinley drive. Lacey went into Federal .Court * Ld * Hills. The school is sponsoring the Youth, Father Held Thursday, asserting the close-elec- The ‘‘Master’’ wasn't even prac- tion was and gangsters). talk parents for Commission Seat in 2 rigged that r ’ for Special arrangementsbe Seon trying tical, Why just five days ago,|9:30 and the Pre-School se will 6 residentslive s This second seven oy in | oust . some afternoon 4) Rotary directors made for who along : the of artictes o 14 — cae Chane (fl Package Racket He had--defended “talprmary, service at New club are -Victory, Crescent and Court Commision -cobaidates end thelr’ stateménis submitted to. The : < anointing Him with 300 denarri a Stuart Sheill, Jonathan Ball, How- the seven districts will be elected te serve & i term |court’ ordered ;affairs of joint DETROIT —Police p.m. . . drives, Vi ae oe on the City Commission in the coming April 2 city election. aaa frozet until « hearing today held led wages) worthspike-| sgonday night af the church, |ard Cousins, Leon de St. of Nicholas, i win aes to ues olther ay cl People e-Me kann cee ences Eta te © neal ee ; a youth styledts thehimself ‘‘a'r aeclesperfumeae ~alearat Judas’udas’) vanist Kent MeDenaid wil — Restrick anf a newspaper actually wes iMes-| PY “Meditation tm Music’ at |Fisher. = |, detours, add-| represent Commission Wheneory gangster of < siah, Jesus orot Pike streets as he or\. Frank O’Brien to eee the district on the City Loh eeaypeeg the -backingsaid./neecing brokenheartedeune widows.| If He could leghthe “of 2 Pm. The Rev, Robert BD of for|termed ° . |the next two years. napiovorrthiaeperrel oon pts They said William RMarvigua dr \chesle to cove Tacs feaa ty ene" At First CongregationalChurch.) piss: Congregational Church will Kni ® Both Rowston and O’Brien were nominated to the April 2 ballot/no outsitiet e Absolutely D0/19 of Detroit, had admitted ex-|mies. If not, He rightly should be youth choir members will join the) 4. cust speaker at the High nig {so las in the three-man March 5 primary balloting. Se. A pressing 300 worthless packages|exposed. Judas wanted action — Twelve meeting Monday night at Rowston, %4, of 24 Utica Rd., is a partner in the law firm of Beer,| 1144 also was quotedas say-|8ince last Monday to the homes of now—and his own role in it in-Community House. Thugs Attack Rob STR Install New leader Rowston, and Currah. He joined the organization soon after being : am recentlyand deceased some person230 ofin Ohio flamedThe him, sliver the temple bed “The Haunted T ror wes ; ee eee December, 1953. . Michigan, them! ; le newest member of the present commission after being } in the Saginaw: City area. ; miserly \ j staged at um 5, 1955 to fill the vacancy left by ne! MIs. Culbertson Dies “iad ad pact a cane Pld Former Policeman School last night by a cast of 24 ShofarinstalledRandall, of rilghtPontiac, | appointed to the post July Wak Junior Players Club members,The of S. : also the meant tittle him, thegfury sive reps +s | resignationHarcourt Patterson. Police detained youth's! to in ipresidentof District No. 11, Knight O’Brien, 53, lives at 30 N. Telegraph Rd., and has been in the NEW YORK (INS) — Services ot his vindictiveness, frustra was night knocked down while barber business in Pontiac for 32 years. He came to the city in 1925. loneliness and hunger for pres-shoveling snow in front of histige, Lodge No, 19, where about 100 dis-| _It is O'Brien's first attempt to gain a seat on the commission to/ pert and former wife of the late/as “a dupe” in t home and robbed of $60 by a pair! for Earl F. Cross, 58, Service trict members met to plan April] represent District 2. Ely Culbertson, will be held Mon-The ound canned gs taken into’ His body tingled as he had guid-'of apparently expert assailants, ac-|who died suddenly at his home, programs, on 8 ered | Statements submitted to the Press by the candidates follow: day at Campbell's Funeral Chapel. yesterday when they ant an ~ ange and Roman military cording to Pontiac ane _ 17450 Birwood, Beverly Hills, Fri- speaking contest in Oxford and par-‘ Mrs. Culbertson, who with her Express Co. Office achment of more than 100 men) James Barling, 592 W. day morning, will be at 11 a.m. ticipation in international day ac} Frank O'Brien _____ Fete E Rewsten husband gained wealth and fame| Dick emgiped ores — 12 armed with bludgeons and swords, /Rd., said the two men walked by|Monday at Bell Chapel of the tivities to be held in Port Huron.| “If chosen to represent the peo-| “District 2 has been without ade-|when they introduced and taught) delivered packages and to dispatch °“ the east city gate, downonce at about 9:40 p.m., then William R, Hamilton Company. ' ‘The Pontiac lodge will share ajple of Pontiac in District 2, I,quate fire protection for many|the Culbertson Contract Bridge enether 60 ; through the dark valley of Kidron, sneaked back and struck him from Burial arrangements are still in- cooperativewith the Sisters|promise to assist the proper au-years, and I was pleased to ac-|System, died yesterday in Doc-Police Sets Ev and 27°85 the brook and up to the|behind. One held him down while | complete. dinner of Fannie E. Thomkins Temple|thorities to increase our water sup-|complish one of my objectives as|tors Hospital of a cerebral hemor-2 Se ;. {Slope to the Garden of Gethse-the other ripped his billfold from) qe Cross plant engineer No, 41 at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. ply, and to keep after the long.commissioner when an allocation rhage. Theodore Hamilton said the pack-| mane, ‘his pocket, Barling said. and director Pen for R. C. overdue west side fire house until|for a new fire station was included ——— ages were sent to deceased pet-' His information of the nightly) ‘They worked so fast I couldn't) yaanon Com Detroit, hav. cen {rom place, a gun Allenhad one,”| ‘been with that firm’ since NamedNam T OP |. «1 laualso do my to get) aang“Among thepttimprovements I Car Sales Office VeLooted Kerriganorcshad obtaineden onebews-trymeetinghouse, was atwhat friend'sthe authori-coun-haveBarlingpulledtold myDet. Sgt. if I Noble.| ingi999 He held an engineering Marine 4 witt best that =a | la downtown rest room and civie|believe should be considered im-Of Keys to 42 Ignitions papers. sized packages ties needed to arrest Jesus. They, The victim also was an Oak-degree and wes a member of the the of) used sent feared arrest Sheriff's be-Engi mediately is establishment Ow f a lot at 701/45 _c.od. and marked: an open public would land County Deputy Assn, i Steel R ecruifer IN N NATION auditorium.Mr vin'at am times assist any|public comfort stations in convent-Gubiand mag have t Froles “This box contains important ma-arouse the many partisans that fore going into business, Noble| joors ote ogg Na Se. ti Ava! vestiee’ wie-rmindedor group orjent locations in our business dis-|the jocks on 42 of his cars as a v7 — documents and securities gathered to hear Him. added. ciety of Detroit, and the person Engi- Set. Ishmael Powers bus’ ben, (churches whose idea is to make trict. result of a burglary Tans om Judas, walking at the front ~ | peering Society of Detroit,He the toute Onatat me Pontiae a better place to live.”| “Our program should also in-night . | with the chiet temple officials, ‘Laud Mothers’ Care had lived in Beverly Hills for coming from Detroit. recruiter for March, Marine Na-a clude the development of a park in| Taken from the lot office were Motorist Under Arrest reminded them, “Whosoever I five years, intional announced Area Buried Beneath the northwest part of District 2. |keys to fit the cars, according to for Running Into Truck shall kiss, that shall be He.” A |s * He was born Chicago. recently. hd “Finally, we should concentrate Michael Spak, 43 Omar St. kiss was a normal greeting, (|f] LOCA ospita 5 He leaves his wife, Ameila R., Powers was nominated from [°° on raising sufficient funds to pro-An automobile service man got] a1. sechiights made grotesque a brother, Louis A., of Milwaukee, District 9 to compete with recruit-Five-Inch Snowfall vide a civic auditorium and com-Loot Vending ng Machines [fv with the driver who report: sping shapes on the olive there{Tees ea ee and eee fiveae ie eyin Chicago.and & sister, Mable H. Cross ere from 11 other districts for the munity activities building before edly side-swiped his tow truck) (4 faa, aad suddenly. "spitals at others Oak-of honor. Detroit recruiting station| (Continued From Page One) [ur centennial celebration in 1961." A thief who broke into the Six last night. wax al muurmearlol wolces| and/Je\ne ree ony we Pens ee : Lakes Service Station on Cooley} Boyd H. Reed, 26, of 147 Euclid) danpedi 60th om ol the state Health Commissioner Dr. Al-| nominated him. Peutiat’s hiah « ot 18 vee Hampshire and Vermont into . . ® Lake Road, Commerce Township,|Ave. summoned police who arrest-reg [bere E. Heustis. Growth No Problem cruits a month trom July, 1955, |""ne™ Maine. ritc ield Hails certy Friday morning took an un-jed Marion G. Davis, 53. of $008) Hail Master,” Judas sald, and! y's otate-id programs are part : through January was credited trafficslowed as known of moneyand n St. y he was , a state-wide s T W Sh Highway was amount ciga-alleged ‘ot o h Powers’ poorer in the = f aan avin developed and ° rettes from the cigarette machine, |“too drunk to make a statement’’. ra eats cut like a blade give “the very best medical treat-if iny atc Op He is non-commissioned| City and state removal crews ® r) owner Mrs. Bessie Hall told Oak-| Reed then towed Davis’ car to “Betrayest thou the Son of Man| ment to our new babies and their officer in charge of the station. wer? called back into action aft-ontiac howing land County Sheriff's deputies. _ the police pound. with a kiss?” Judas glanced nerv-goed Pentia: Consiel Hine (Continued From Page One) He credits his assistants, T/Sgts. er a one day rest, ously at the priests and elders. the! ital Seeaga Meee Hepa tention-drawing features are a Leroy H. Meinser and George Pap-| The Coast Guard reported visi . 2 Ld soldiers lingered behind: Pay Ost smal] awning over a display win- pas, with “many hours of over-|bility zero with northeast winds 35 Praises Catalina’s Feat Peter, brash as usu, slammed 2” vail as Ardmore scepiall ro dow which lb minsto compored | [ out with a sword. But Jesus im date; Avon Center Hospital, Roch-| edern-day store windows, time” fp the aWwardavitining re‘jto 40 miles an hour churning up| jn Annual Economy Run Sting ive. ‘ -mountainous seas in the area Y ——: ‘ester: William Beaumont Hospital,| But the dayhappy-go-luckyi: 164) owner at Shipping to Mrs. waa Germariah sald. oeeitai||aidlone women Powers served Guadalcanal off the entrance Glou-) Through West Frank Grimmel he the eon of and, Suter y®, tts far.”he “T\Royal Oak, Bloomfield end in Korean grad-|comter was Wy FS. GTIMMe!SMON vargaret O'Neill. thes gives F® Township, Helene fail find the conflict, ‘iemor menaced i FAN i Holland has mer" "* Bloomfield and didn't to the store. “She toy Sramaposersagyey Rewer be cant ee os octal. broke| Enthusiasm over a Pontiac Cat-| The Rosary will be said at 8) He had attended the Hancock * « @ = sen Hazel. Park. ee = nate = = I. ' se alina’s top performance in the 1956|p.m, Sunday for Mrs. Frank Grim-|schools and was a member of St. eustis they are among 238 hosp son veo ns_ was in charge of the Kalamazoo oiant from its mooring during the 14,,i1gas Economy Run was voiced|melsman of 325 Tilden Ave. at the|Patrick Church. A former sexcher (sca prod siti a ae eo: | hospitals in the state fully licensed and I told her she could take a station, -, : jyesterday by R.M. Critchfield, Pon-/Brace -Smith Funeral Home. [in Hancock, he was a veteran of with their clanging weapons. The‘© Provide maternity care, and add-|$200 diamond ring to the hospital Wil d’ Fj . cig we aan ‘td Gene ae tlac — manager and GM vice ite, funeral will = place at| World War II and had lived in the! apostles, including Peter, fled in/°? ike Fela of such hospitals is © on ae saab e mae moth Dest he Const president. t. Vincent. de Paul Catholic|Pontiac area one year. fright. Judas smiled grimly. cows oF ee ; 1 ire roys jomkel nogeapron ded ap livora “Pontiac’s undisputed superior-/Church at 10 a.m. Monday with| Mr. O'Neill is survived by three — waa| bound sales co away: 5, eee =. ea : = kicked myself mi ’ Bill off Eastern Point light ity in its class and its extremely|urial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. sisters, Sister Mary Edward of) Judas was ignored. He tried to re Flint Pai A HM d "ecal ae ices) the ermount af ul ing in nver 3 high rating against all cars of all) Mrs. Grimmelsman died yester-/Green Bay, Wis., Mrs. William) join the priestly. leaders, but they| Hf rraigne baa Soe ae ies Walsh . cutter pm lny was ploughing eee Marrapeg ine “ pad Suapiel cher taser ard Corrigan end Mrs: Albert Taber. done with him, scorned him.’ 4 shuns mere mcrcheiilee aad pro- DENVER (#—A fire, out of con-= that Pontiac continues to be the : er several weeks|both of Pontiac. They had paid their petty bribe. if p p: ne trol more than four hours, de-os toward athena = top performance cha of of illness. ao oe will ee ssi at| sealed the bargain, and ndw he Or ope OSSESSION Saige ee stroyed a four-story wood and ne . |America,” Critchfield said, oo oe, =e ay in the Brace-|was again cast aside, a lonely re-! [wo Flint men arrested Tuesday from looking into the future. “I brick building in downtown Den- y — { ° ti) le ee See y > : ers ee Jf Pe, ee | , i . r 4 | : | : ~J : f ' OWE ee gli Hat abl os ee r 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 THREE | ' eaten TRAs’S True Life NESS Adventbres Ke © 1956 Wak Disney Productions Werld Rights Dip in Auto Output Blamed on Storms. DETROIT (INS)—A cutback in U.S. automobile products this week York, New Jersey and aa chusetts, The agency also reported that! the two millionth vehicle of 1936, will roll from a, U.S. factory next) Thursday.. Wolf a Puzzle Out ANOTHER HUB Many Gardeners Begin to. Thumb Cataloguesiin Dreary Months TREES AND THEIRMUST HAVE AIR TO ROOTSLIVE. was blamed on the severe eastern storms by Ward's Automotive Re- ports. : gThe statistical agency estimated) this week's auto production at! ’ bra an Omer Has igre paseEdna Hi "s grandchi sy, SEL ‘s oe jicsaw puzzle to play with. M checame a | Monday Night Special! WASHINGTON—As a vamiepes oad 129,947, a drop of 1 per cent from)" ‘The visit over, Mrs. Heinze ao ee proceeded to clean up and found, eee ae ee only six units over last week's! only half the puzzle. Since haif a puzzle ig no good, she threw it away. _ 485 MARION FE 4-4864 total. A few days later, while cleaning, | =| Ward’s said the severe Eastern|she found the other (snowstorms caused production) puzzle. \slowdowns at General Motors and She reasoned again, Motor Co, plants in New.is no good, and there half of the half a puzzle dreary January, gardeners ‘have been through my thumbingtheir ¥, seed catalogues where, as one help- EUROPEAN | Ford it away. lessly addicted reader admits, 5 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE “all melons are monster, all asters are giant, all petunias double - fringed." The magic of the dream- books dissolves all memory of past) &- MI 6-2170 failures. And hope for this year’s! i74 jgardens rises like sap in the trees. = Not all buyers are easily per- suaded. Most are especially wary of new vegetables. One catalogue once devoted a whole page in praise of a newly developed veg- | | HOUR Because of the poor shopping weather we have etable called tampala. SALE * * * hed, and because so many of my customers import, it resembled heve asked for it... | am going to A Chinese open my tommorrow! (TOMORROW) Store spinach but withstood heat better and didn't collect sand. Now, a +|decade-eater, tampala is relegated ‘o a back-page mention and ‘good ne f old sandy spinach holds down its| F traditional place in the book. ‘i Even yellow sweet corn had Monday Evening ONLY | te be given away at first. People wouldn't buy anything that qari 6 Oe Chega ahr looked like “‘horse corn.” Broc- ” ger from. 6 P.M. tl 9 P.M. File one Tee re correeit SUNDAY coli also had q hard time eatch- ing on. Since 1940, however, its sales have tripled. Such success augurs well for purple caulifiow- er, an old vegetable now being revived. It turns green when SNORKEL-LIKE ROOTS SENTUP ‘TO THE HiGHATER LEVEL x. cooked and tastes like breccoli. BY THE SWAMP-GROWING BALD CYPRESS. From 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Nationside, the best seller con-(SZ24] Distributed by cae Features tinues to be the radish, followed) in order by lettuce, beets and cu-—— -|cumbers. Gardeners’ tastes vary s “enough according to tradition and) /| geography. however. that one com-Bosses Using pany sends its seeds to stores in special assortments. | i * * * ‘| Northern states get such quick-New Methods. ‘|growers as carrots, beets, lettuce and radishes. The S (South) assort- ‘|ment features white radishes, col-Democratic Decisions ‘|lards, okra, turnips and mustard] Apparent in Industry, || greens. i! Calls for the S assortment have Says UM Prof jirecently been increasing in the ANN ARBOR (®—A University ; {\north. In fact, the only assortment of Michigan psychologist said to-| }, for which demand remains stolidly day modern bosses are beginning predictable is the E — New Eng- to use democratic means such as land. group decisions in dealing with Except in Boston, where the employes. 1.V. (Italian) special cuts across Professor Norman R. F. Maier geographic lines, New Engiand- told the Michigan Academy of Sci- ers can still be eounted on to ence, Arts and Letters that the want their pole beans, early big need in industry today is skill corn and winter squash. in human relations, not increased In flowers, tastes are more uni-knowledge. versal. Zinnias are the favorites; “The gap between what is known petunias, nasturtiums and sweet 4nq what is practiced is a large peas, the runners-up. | jone,"” Maler said. | “The acceptance of such meth- _ Korean Crown Found ods as group decision and non- directive interviewing is great- Near Port of Pusan est in large industries; next ‘| SEOL, KOREA WA gold crown, comes government § agencies; asus! adorned with thousands of gems) third comes hospital management ‘and other articles from a monarchy, and management of educational 'which began before the dam of institutions.” the Christian ear have been un-| Prof. Maler explained that the learther near the southeast port of \group decisions are useful only on Pusan. |the levels or echelons which per- Officials of the National Museum) tain to a particular group of work- said the articles from the ancient ers. Hence, the entire company Sylla dynasty, which lasted for| would have many levels of group 1,000 years. They found near decisions merging into final com-| Tt's the newest development |Kyongju, capital of the Sylla dynas-| |Pany icy. .. im int erior ity. | “Only industry and govern- | Road building came across them ment,” he said; “train their super- in a burial mound. They also|visors to any degree at all and found two pairs of gold ear rings,|only industry has an executive de- a gold bracelet, a gold necklace,|velopment program. a, silver barcelet, an iron pot, “There are a number of rea- |bronze ware, an iron sword and| sons for these differences in ac- jseveral pieces of earthenware. ceptance,” he added, “but I be- | —————— lieve it is apparent that intellec- ‘Mistake Miffs Him Sor Geman =a) Se ee the development of an interest in i OAKLAN New Zealand's new chief of) human relations.” : ‘naval staff, Rear Admiral J. Mc-| One of the reasons, he said, Beth, was miffed at being mis-|that our generals have done so well FUEL & PAINT taken for an elevator operator, in the business world is that they 436 Orchard Lake FE 5. 6150 wiped standing in uniform, in front. knew nothing about it and so had “litt” in Wellington. jto consult and listen. ‘OPEN From 7 A. M. to 8 P.M. You'll Be Wise to Have Your Clothes for Easter CLEANED NOW Only 8 days and IT’S EASTER! Bring in your wearing apparel NOW and have it cleaned for THE EASTER PARADE. ¢ ‘OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT! ESMrs. Peter Gyokers told firemen Five Pomeranian Pups i had left an electric iron choose all the clothes you need, no money down, take ame j Rescued by Firemen |turned on when she went to work. 30-60-90 days... er 6 months te pay . . . slight | service charge. SAN PEDRO, Calif. — Fire-/Firemen estimated damage at i men put out a house fire and $1,000. quickly went to work reviving the) + ifive smoke ‘victims, The bellows of the artificial To Represent U. of M. respirators inflated and deflated) ANN ARBOR (®—Prof. Franklin) evenly. In a few minutes yester-|G. Moore will represent the Uni-| day the victims—all Pomeranian ‘versity of Michigan at a conference | 20 S. PERRY ST. puppies — began breathing and for college educators, sponsored wagging their tails. |by the Michigan Bell Telephone, For the price of a pound of salt you can cook three complete meals for a family of four on your electric range. And, remember, only an electric range is “white-glove” clean. Two good reasons why smart homemakers say: EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST Your Purchase! GRESHAM HUB CLOTHIERS 3 DRESS , SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON DRIVE-IN CLEANERS | SHIRTS co 1° 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stodium 18-20 N. 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ReserYotom Words of Christ” will be the The Oxford Church,in This will be followed by breakfast Include a union Good Friday serv. cede the two morning services.|eaitations on the “Seven Last by. contacting Mrs. Perry Thomas . 2 the Baptism at EMpire 3-3004, ; Ministers participating in the and Easter services, will present) ice, as well as special Palm Sun-beard mes Wendel | Words From the Cross,” Saturday, ‘laddition to special. Sunday at the chureh at 7:30 a.m. -. Metamora — geenionenss — Cus: ‘church will follow, ~ hes =. Eastey ‘service will be held, with children} -Imlay City ‘service will be the Revs. Fred its choir in a concert at 7:30 Palm This Sunday, the distribution of | In to Palm Sunday additionand ‘blessed palm leaves in all Cathotic| ae : || A Maundy Thursday Holy Com-and adults received into ehur ch | Jmitay — City Congregational Clark of Oxford Methodist Church; ‘Sunday evening. Also included are a candlelight ‘and many Protestant Churches will will be held at 7:30 membership, Tea will be served’ instrumental solos and ‘ensembles. encima ~ > “nin munion service Chareh will receive. new menr |Fari W. Parrott, Qxford Free i oak Gan ro ar 1 (Pm. Thursday. This candlelight by the Senior Altar Guild following mark the observance of Christ's 8 », ' 3 bers at its Palm Sunday service. |yyernodist Church; Alfred Eddy, Mrs, Lyle Bartlett will direct 7:30 p.m, Thursday at the Pilgrim pam. Friday8 Punt Moihe-will review Christ's expe- at service: the choir and Mrs. Elva Willows is rience in the Garden of Gethsem-" |Lakeville Methodist; and A. Rob-organist. David Rogers will direct! ora. = into Jerusalen. Congregational Church in Meta-- Maundy Tharsday next we e k dist Church. ane, when thec hurch is in complete ert Harrison, pastor of Immanuelltno instrumental numbers. puts significance on Christ's time Dr. Harold P. Sloane Jr,, mit-darkness save for a single lighted Church. Mrs. A. Robert Harrison On Good Friday, starting ‘at * the Garden of Gethsemane, ister of Drayton Avenue Bead jcandle symbolizingthe “‘light of at also will deliver one of the medi-5:30 p.m., the Ladies’ Aid will while the next day—(iood Friday terian Church, Ferndale, will be Christ.” tations. serve the annual supper. / Observes His three-hour ordeal Special Ynusic will be provided coe paent teacher. St. Phillip Episcopal Church in Four Towns : , on the cress. At the Rochester First Congre-Recthester will have the Blessing ng |“, the Oxford — : The Four Towns Methodist ‘gational Church, both Palm Sun-' ef the Palms af its 8 a.m. dely | ‘Immanuel Congregationa iday and Easter worship observ-Communion cetvice Sunday. ‘| ‘Triumphant Easter Sunday serv- of the palms will take place at theDare saatine to the regular Church will hold a Gogd Friday ices on April 1 will climax. the The Troy church will unite with 8:30 am. Mass. ‘ances will include 9:15 and 11 ™ rah Palnes will be carried in preces-Communion Service at 1 p.m. Fri- week, with many churches sched-) The + Holy Thursday service will, morning service this Sunday, @!qawson Methodist Church for a valing sunrise afd additional morn-, iday. ¢ Methodist Church at Imlay City! Palm Sunday musical program acxviess, Church echoes! wil sion in the 9:30 a.im. and 1 be one of Holy Communion, con-. ispecial service tc held from) ‘held for pre-nursery pig third ats. services, fal crete will iwill include the ceremony of Bap-| will be held at 7:30 in the evening. pes to 2:30 nea in Claw-| Sng worship services. Choirs in * * * cluding with a service of 7 igrades only during the a.m.) | be Giskvibuted Ot all free serv: -|tism at its Palm Sunday service.) amost areas have been practicing) On Easter, there will be a 6:30 ‘brae. Choirs of the church will give son High School. {“The Triumphal March” will be} for weeks to bring the stirring) and at the church school, * * 8 iservice “joes » directed by Dor. * @¢ * a.m. Sunrise Service, followed by ithe sermon topic of the Rev. David! Palm Sunday and Easter anthems At this week's Palm Sunday.| Tuesday there will be a 10, The church service on Good Fri-Both 9 and 11 a.m. ‘services are a breakfast sponsored by the youth Evans. | service, the Rev. E. John Yuells ‘a.m. Holy Communion service and day will be held at 1 p.m. Oxford planned for Palm and Easter Sun-fellowship at 7:15. Other Easter Following the} wit preach on the topic, “The meditation, On Maundy Thursday, | The MYF will present its tradi-days. A 7 a.m. sunrise service| services will be held at 9:30 and ee ne Royal Visit.” the Church will have both a 10/tional Easter play at the Sunrise The unlon Good Friday service also will be held Easter morning) 11 am., the Rev. W. Cadman Next Sunday, the Pilgrim « 7:30 p.m. service. |service scheduled for 6:30 Easter Oxford held Imman-the church on Prout, pastor, announced. Fel-land ®t willbe at at new site Livernois To Vote Monday Special Events | * Youth Carries Blaze Outside, in Farmington Set at Lakeland Saving 6 Tots THOMAS — Mrs. Lawrence Special . Election Will Congregation to Be in, Gingell and son Freddie, 17, of 3980 Metamora Rd. were walking Determine $2,000,000, ‘New Building by Mid-| past the LaVerne Schalau home Issue for Schools April lat 2218 East St. here yesterday when a fire alarm went off. FARMINGTON—Fioyd A. Cairns, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—New Freddie rushed in and found township clerk, reported that 323 members will be received into the six tots and a blazing frightened persons had registered in the town-mattress, He rushed the burn- fellowship of the Lakeland United ship when registrations here closed ing object outside, saving the Présbyterian Church this Sunday. for the special election to be held, . + * he children and the house from on Monday. destruction, Two young people and four in-| Farmington electors in both the | fants will receive the sacrament of The tots, ages two to ten, had baptism, and anthems appropriate city and township will go to the been left home for a short time polis to vote on whether or not | while the parents went grocery- to Palm: Sunday will be presented by the adult and chlidren’s choirs. the school district shall be au-shopping, and one of the boys thorized to borrow $2,000,000 with | The Lakeland congregation ts began to play with matches, Mrs. which to build @ additional ele. | : now meeting in the Pontiac Lake | DAIRY PRINCESS Schalau told firemen. — Delores mentary classtooms and a new JOYCE PROSE | School, but expects to oceupy its {1 11) 17, Route 1, Lapeer has been junior high school, Mr. and Mrs. George Prose of new church by the middle of crowned “The Lapeer County County Deaths ‘Davisburg are announcing the en-, April. \Dairy Princess’ by John Merti- Voting throughout the district will be at the junior high school| kagement of their daughter, Joyee,) The building is being erected field, WWJ farm editor. Chosen William Grant Warren gymnasium, 33000 Thomas St., in ito Dick Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘according to an original plan de-| | Thursday from a group of contest- ROCHESTER — Arrangements the city of Farmington. The polls. Paul Clark Sr:, of Fenton. No veloped by the Board of American’ ants from Lapeer County, she is are pending at the William R. Po- wall be open es to 8 p.m. wedding date has been set. Missions of the United Presby-| ithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan tere Fumeral Home for Wm. terian Church of North America. |¢_1,))) y and is a senior in the 1956DEPEND ON EACH OTHER — The team of combinations in the country. Alice, left, can't see 0. E. Daniell "mectunetent of Grant Warren, 3398 John R, who eine isters » It is the first church of its type Ciesa of Lapeer High School. Her died this morning at St. Joseph and HagenShort, plane spotters at the Milford well and Lillian can't hear well, but together they |schools, estimates that approxi- Ss jto be built in this part of the attendants will be Jeanette Wood, Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. "Post, form one of the most unique GOC do a great job. mately 1,200 pupils in grades 1 jcountry, and is located at the! hka. 17 1s He is survived by his wife Mar- and 2 will go on half-day sessions 77 Years Old leorner of Williams Lake and Mace-va . a hvala deen a cee garet, and one son, Gerald, of in September, 1956, and it is prob- Two Observers Must Stay Together Celebrate Today day Lake Rds. ty. voice and character Rochester able that this will extend to grade Formal dedicafion services are 3 in most areas and grade 4 in being planned for May 27. Twin sisters, Mrs. Eliza Selleck | one area. Inman, and Mrs. Augusta Selleck | ——— County Office Birmingham Man “At the present time, we should Barber. of Lapeer, who in their) To Live in Rochester tyes and Ears Team Up for Milford GOC have ffve additional classrooms girlhood were Metamora township) to Conduct Tour for elementary use,"’ Dunkel said. residents, now of Lapeer, are) \After Florida Honeymoon . Hudson Sales Head a country mile.’’ Alice's eyesight “so betwixt them both, you see— of Dairy Farms “During the past year (Sept. 1954 celebrating their Tith es ROCHESTER—Nancy Van Voor- isn't what it used to be, however, | ithey keep the record clean.” _ to Sept. 1955) there has been an today Promotion of Virgil E. Boyd to she can hear a Jet before it leaves | “These two Friday pals have been | hees and Cleo Foster recently ex-| she Oakland County Extension| increase of slightly over 25.4 per |general sales mtnager of the Hud- Mrs. Barber, now blind, lives ‘changed wedding vows and are. team cent. If this rate of increase of Hagen and Short have /‘e ground at Selfridge Field—and crying together for 14 months aid) Services will conduct a dairy tour) son Motors Division was announced been planes together at have only missed one watch — Monday, to point out new ways should continue, a minimum of by Roy Abertnathy, vice peuecaae of keeping dairy cattle the Milford . To shi |which was during the recent ice) 3@ rooms per year should be Sick. « wwe © ou n wn p ‘storm, Lillian lives in the country buflt. president of American Motors. the street from each other, Mrs. Nancy te Ge dameh¥er of the * { Boyd, who lives at969 S. Glen- Fi womeh, Alice “and Li. and has to pick up Alice (who! Inman at 793 Saginaw St., and late ncy ad ‘vrs nae Van The tour wil] take in the Carlton hurst in Birmingham, replaces N. | “The federal government has dopsn't drive a car.) Mrs. Barber at 784 Saginaw. ee pee Crawford farm, 2535 S. Hill Rd "Voorhees Mr. unique f | h C Hian, form one of the combinations -in the most and and Mrs. M. H K. VanDerzee, former vice presi- 0 rusade a \placed the capacity of the country present as aunc two miles south of Milford at 10 Open House will be held for Foster of Arkansas are the pen far as GOC work is concerned, be-; ; Besides this loyal pair of | junior high school at 620 pupils catise dent in charge of Hudson sales, who a.m. Following a noon luncheon one can't see very well and ADDISON TOWNSHIP—Addison ground observers, the member. |There are now 591 pupils housed them by their granddaughters,'ents of the groon. On thei resigned recently. stops will be made at 1 p.m. at Mrs. Richard Tripp and Mrs. Leo! ‘return they will reside in ee the other is hard of hearing, Township will launch its 1956 Can-| ship of the Milford post numbers (there in grades 7 and 8. It is * * * jthe Charles Coe farm, T15 Union, cer Morris of Lapeer during the after-! ester. Crusade Monday, Mrs. John 121 people whe work night and (therefore. impossible to include Formerly assistant for atomotive 'Rd., 1'2 miles south of New Hud- __ AccordingSepervisor, Marge |Dunn, crusade chairman for the day recording: planes and keeping | grade 9 in the accepted junior noon a to high sales to President George Romney, and at 2:30 p.m. at the Farm- ‘Btetler, the two most important township, has announced. | the weather bureau posted. It ts | school however by 1957 ~ : son; Body returned to American Motor program, ee Entertain Parents crest farm, 4163 Six Mile Rd., Toquisites for plane spotters, ts | ao. crusade will take as its, 0 of the few In the coun-{it will be impossible to continue posts Je be able to hear the roar of Islogan, “Fight cancer with a ‘TY operating om a 24-hour ba-|that grade in the senior high in 1954 after seven years as an | GALLOWAY LAKE—Members of Northville dealer in Iowa and Nebraska. has spent 12 years with the auto the Galloway Lake 4H Club will 7: entertain their Pre-) Frank Gendron. extension dairy He check-up and a check,” and Mrs.) ais. | school ' Dunn has asked that volunteers) During ne there, tes parents at ae sre pee Gs a the month of February, * te firm and its predecessor, Nash- . . _. |Achievement Day program at 7:30 speci: alist of Michigan State Uni- have worked out a perfect solu |willing to assist in canvassing the 812 planes were logged and 641) “This ,will require additional Kelvinator. |p.m. —S. at 71 Doris Rd. . versity, wit] conduct the tour. ‘Wen to overcome their difficul. [tO’?hip call, her at Oakland 8-2759. were called in to the Grand Rapids, facilities “en the secondary school | The new sales head entered the ifilter center. This is a rather high level. To meet this need, a second 'automoble field in 1913 when he “In the past year, an estimated| Burlington Brrecun ipercentage for winter months, Mrs. Junior heh scot is itacichens d” ‘Ladies Night atchurch became manager for the school assistant 245,000 persons died of cancer , Lillian fs the one that cannot) | Stetler said. The average planes | WATERFORD — The Beacon to Meet on Monday General Motors Acceptance Corp. in the United States, but an es- hear very well, but she can “see! \Club of the Waterford Community ; Gein bese ets maved_by (gatet ring © rom i abet ate College Night | iChurch will meet for Ladies Night CLIFFORD — The Burlington avieburg ———— Che fees No. 396, OBS. wii! lat 6:30 p.m. tonight (Saturday) Farm Bureau will meet Monday; ra ee ~ oo “| | a the Hagen-Short combination, { on Tuesday at the Devisburg Ma Harmony Notes “Our objective is to save lives Mrs. Stetler said, “We certainly if R h A lat the church. Chairman is Law-evening at the Don Kraft residence. | conse Temple for a special obligation in’ white All officers are requested to be through education, as. well as hope that these two stay together or 0c es er rea rence Giddings. [A cooperat! ve meal will be served. | ww to Be in Ortonville meeting our financial goal for re-| because—we can't have one with-ROCH _ Reeresewtatives = = ssaisisdoal weak hs bo cen lfrom 29 Colleges and Universities |will be present at “College Night” . * ORTONVILLE w= Evangelistic lat the Rochester High School Mon will, begin Tuesday in day, at 7:30. Students and their } te Baptist Church and con-pare nts are asked to take advan finue through April 8 the Rev.|-tage of this one opportunity of , for Church Series SUSAV ROSS” Perry Devarmond, pastor ofthe _|talking personally with represen church, has announced itatives who will offer free consul | REV. VAN PLEW The Rev. Walter Yeager will itation to students regarding fur be the speaker at the services, ither education after they have which will be held at 7:45 each graduated from high schoo! Rev. Van Plew Giving TI {AT POPULAR night. |] Neighboring schools of A special feature of the meet-meo, Utica and Lake Orion _ EASTER PAIR Farewell on Sunday — ings will be voca) duets and a been invited to take advantage number of musical selections by of this opportunity, The dress and jacket WATERFORD—The Rev, Wright the Rev. and Mrs. Yeager, who Harrison Central PTA and_ the Van Plew will present his farewell ensemble are known as the ‘Harmony Guidance Services of ‘Rochester service Sunday morning at the Wa- Notes”, The Yeagers play the High are sponsoring the event. Re terford Community. Chorch He haselectri¢ organ, guitar, and trom. | freshments will be through the Served since 1944bone. courtesy of the PTA in the cafe 10” At noon Sunday the congrega- The pastor has issued a spec int] teria at 9:45 tion wilt hold a special meeting. fnvitation to all persons in the area to attend the” nightly services. The Sunday School will present Special Masonic Event The new mode—with a its Easter Program at 730 pm. | ch aracter all its own. Susan METAMORA — The Metamora Start Youth Fellowship Ross creates a delightfully F & A M will hold a special meet- Baseball Benefit Tonight ; at Church of Highland ing tonight for the purpose of con-simple costume of scroll print METAMORA — There will be ferring the Master Mason degree cotton topped by its own HIGHLAND—Sunday evening a Eee the meeting ladies of a benefit dance for the Attica lirien-like rayon jacket. Youth Fellowship will be organized ithe O E S will serve a dinner tor baseball team at the Masonic There is figure flattery in the at the Methodist Church of High-MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD MULLIKIN ‘the Masons at 7 p.m. ig the Ma-‘Temple in Attica a Dancing) low, squared neckline and . sonic anes room. land, The: meeting will be held im- iwill be from 9 pm. ‘till 1:30 a.m.| mediately following the Palm Sun-| tiny waist that flows into day Vesper Service. the full, full skirt. Added Ferndale Church Scene= * * * compliment— the solid jacket Youth of the community and! See You at the repeats the alluring scroll of Rite for Pontiac Pair their parents are invited to this print Washable, with little first meeting at which time the The Church of the Assembly of! Her fingertip veil was ef illusion or no troning required. Sizes owship will be discussed. Ev-10 to 18. and the program of the God in Ferdale was the scene for and she carried ai cascade Sport and Builders @rett Meggitt, Delores Gabrion, the recent wedding of Frankie Fay) bouquet of white carations and Nancy McAdams, and Donald Set-Westerman, daughter of Mr. and) ivy. es will be the counselors.: LW Mrs. Frank Westerman of 187 Wall! soma Jean Williams of Pontiac St., Pontiac, and Clifford H.| was the maid of honor. Donne! Show Others from $5.98 Mullikin of 57 W. Ritgers St., Glengary Scouts Sponsor |DeFilippo and Hilda Hawkins, both MARCH 23, 24, 25 Pontiac. Clifford is the son: of Mr. | lof Ferndale, were bridesmaids. Card Party Tonight and Mrs. W. H. Mutlikin§ of Test than wes Doe Caro of Dray- in Russ’ Tennessee at the Waterford Community Activities Bldg. ‘COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—The ‘ton Plains, and ushers were Samuel Some 150 guests were present to Scout Committee of Glengary lsee the couple married at the Muhling and Ronnie Pruden, both t seete y. Country Store School is sponsoring a card party candlelight evening service of Ferndale : to be held at the school at § tonight. , A> reception was held in the are avilable from Scouts The bride wore a floor-length church parlors following the 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road or at the door. grown of Chantilly lace and tulle. ceremony ‘Tables will be made up for all; The fitted lace bodice featured a * * -Open Weekdays 1 0 A. M, to 10 P. M. of card games, with prizes portrait neckline and tong. The newlyweds are making their, Sundays 10 A. M. to 9 P: M. sleeves, and a single strand of home at 116 E. Howard St. in|’ pearls comprised, her Jewelry. | Pontiac. . : 1 Ft ie t A FeAes BEE pes Ae ale wb oo oe Ape RE ee eS ee a se ae ee miwtont ae a ee # # “ o THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 Church People Become Active Will Remove Lenten ‘Ser vices Listed An Invitation TW. You Are Invited to Make 4 Shipping Peril Beginning Monday evening at Ministers part during the 7:3) and continuing ‘through Fri-three hours will He: Reverends H. Says ‘Christians in U. S. day the Oakland County Minis-Williams, J. Passmore,. E. Jones, Plan High Explosives AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, ma jterial Fell Lenten Services W. Rowe, H. Daniels, Century. Mor- Seek Participation, Not 70 West Lawrence ot Cass willbe held ‘at the Providence ris, F. B. Reed, Roy Cummings, to Expel Danger Along, Passive Wishing Missionary Baptist Church, 311 W. A. Britton, R. W. Alaskan Passage’ : Your Insurance Headquarters Bagley St. we L. R.. Miner, C. H, _ k | SAN FRANCISCO (RNS)—Amer- Speakers. will be the Reverends’ ‘ ard H. Dixon Jr, _ 4 WASHINGTON — Tons. of high All Types of Insurance W. A. Johnson, L. R. Miner, H. C.| Choirs of the churches’ wilt furs} explosive will remove a shipping, Shankle and T. Walter Harris. Free Customer, Parking nish the music and lead the ‘co-peril along the. inside passage to! gregational singing. Alaska if a Canadian. plan suc * * * »® | Austin-Norvell : ‘Teacher to Hold Classes The target is Ripple Rock, a Dr. Bhagat* Singh Thind, Sikh) , |twin-kmobbed reef on which more Insurance “They ask not comfort but clear Greatness,” “The Lesson of Self. | Spiritual Scientist and teacher, will! than a hundred vessels have foun-' guidance on vocation, not to be Defense’ and at the Communion | hold classes from March 25) dered with a toll of scores of lives, Agency, Inc. spectators but participators,” he service, Thursday, “This Do In | through April 29 every day except says the National Geographic So- said in the keynote address to 2,000 Remembrance of Me.” Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m. in the clety. 70 W. Lewrence members of the National Council! | Wolverine Hotel, Main Hall, Mez-' “Ripple Rock is at the sceaberal : Officers of the association in-| zanine Floor, Detroit. end of Seymour Narrows in the at Cass of Presbyterian Men at the or-! clude; Pastors, T. Walter Harris, | ganization’s western area meeting jora] pastor, Richard H. Dixon Jr., | Mrs. Martin Tipolt, 18 Myra Ave.. Strait of Georgia between British, here, ‘announces several from Pontiac .Cotumbia and Vancouver Island, Ralph J, Avastin FE 2-922) Ralph T. Norvell ipresident; S. M. Edwards, vice-. Seamen have tagged it with a num- Dr, Trueblood, chairman of the!president; J. R. Fleming, secre. |“! be attending. ber of names: “the Fang,” “the department of philosophy at Eari-tary; Robert W. Hoover, assistant) mm rod Barb," “‘the Lurking JacKal."’ ham (Ind.) college, Quaker school, secretary; Century Morris, srhaer Irish Crime Rate Down plans destroy- applied to unordained members of man of the program ee DUBLIN (RNS)—Crime is declin-tng the reef began last fall. But the church be abandoned on the ling in Ireland to such an extent the actual biast will not be heard urged that the term “layman”asas/urer and Roy Cummings, ch Governmentfor NEED HELP! The Rev, J. Allen Parkerof grounds that it is ‘‘condescending.” ‘that prisons in Cork and Sligo are until late 1957 or early 1958, | the Newman A.M.E, Church will | Experienced real estate salesmen wanted to work. “For years we have supposed ‘to be closed. | preside at the Good Friday Serv-FOUR WHEEL ‘TRICYCLE’ — girls ride on 1889 tan-Engineers have learned that Australian that the entire Christian commu-ice from 12 noon to 3 pim. | The announcement was made by! blasting Ripple Rock is no ordi-from our office et 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union dem “tricycle” near Melbourne. They can steer four-wheel machine nity was included in two classes,’ ‘Minister of Justice James Everett’ Lake Rd.) Commission rates are high, plus bonus i by twisting grips beside each saddle.. nary task, Turbulent currents! the clergy and the laity,”’ he said.| te . ronat to the Dail (parlia-and tides defeated two previous at-group hospitalization plan, liberal advertising, and “Now a group is emerging who tempts to remove the obstacle by 2 of the largest projects in Oakland County which are as different from the old-fash-"He ‘said the average number ot | Pumped and drained out of the/drilling .and blasting from an an-| demand more help. Tots Serenade — joned laymen as they are from the ‘inmates in the country’s jails last apan uf = and a network of canals cut|chored barge. clergymen. The fact that they are ‘year was only 39, as against 683! for irrigation. For years, officials have been! Phone Mr. Hankey ot EMpire 3-4197 or ‘in 1946, not ordained does not keep them | ‘These large -scale operations besieged with ideas from eager) ’ Mr. Shaw ot EMpire 3-4236 from a thorough commitment and i call for modern methods and amateurs. Canadians and foreign-| Pope.on 80th full particpation in the promotion ! Crime books and violent films) More Farm Soil | equipment, but wresting tillable ers, engineers, scientists, isboreral C. SCHUETT of the Christian —T ‘are blamed by social workers in| ; soll from river mouths and and daydreamers have offered 80- 5 Offices Serving Northwest Detroit and West Oakland County 225 Children From 25 Durban, South Africa, for juven-, is by no means new to Japan. lutions. Some would attack theile delinquency among young In Long Range Program rock with Navy torpedoes, plaster KE 2-2400 Countries Greet Pontiff At Kojima Bay, for instance, dians it with mortar shells or vaporisel Rev. Easton Hazard © and other nonEuropeans.| Reclaiming Land From which cuts a shallow, jagged" in: it with an atomic bomb. acccmecemane _ With Songs and Dances \dentation into southwest Honshu , Swamps and Inlets Island from the Inland Sea, land) The prevailing plan is to bore Announces Services | from below, place explosives in SPECIAL PURCHASE! VATICAN CITY—The somber ‘reclamation has been going on| | Consistory Hall cf the Vatican WASHINGTON — Mountain-tum-since the 16th Century. | prepared slots and rip it apart. At the Wilson Avenue Methodist Church Palm Sunday, church ‘Palace rang with laughter and \bled Japan is carrying out an am-a | The assault calls for a 500-foot | school is scheduled for 10 a.m. ‘song as 225 children from 25 na-'bitious, long-term program to re-| | P| T shaft on neighboring Maud Island.| dl de. ili lle. dei Mi tet Md tte dete. ip de be it ke i tp PLASTIC ‘tions called on Pope Pius XII to there will be a Baptismal service wish him well on his 80th birth-| land inlets. Immediately following at 11:15, lclaim soil from its coastal swamps srae ants rees From this shaft a 2.370 foot tunnel! COATED ‘will be excavated to eonnect with! ‘day. with reception of new members. | Latest project is at Ariake nay Of Biblical Times the reef, The tunnel will provide! FIBRE SEAT Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-| It was the most unusual and-;on the: Southeast shore of Kyushu, means for placing water and vapor- day evenings at 7:30, the Rev.’ |proof charges for detonation, ence ever witnessed in the great southernmost of the four main is-| TEL AVIV — Marking back to Easton H. Hazard is conducting palace. All formality was dis-lands. There, it is hoped, some pintical Elaborate safety precautions g tiimes, Israel is planti preaching services. Holy Commu- shave been devised. Advance warn-| pensed with as the children dance 1185 ,000 acres can be dried out and eaten trees. -=. nion will be celebrated Thursday. lings will go to persons in danger! ‘conditioned for rice and wheat cul-' Dr. J. Weitz, forestry authority, | and sang around the smiling Pon- tiff. Vacation Bible Schools The youngsters included sons and Win Children to Christ ‘daughters of diplomats accedited ‘to the Holy See. DALLAS, Tex. (RNS) — More than 500,000 children have been: The children’s gifts to the won to Christ through vacation Bi Pope were a handsome birthday | ble schools conducted by Southern eake lit with 8@ candles, and a Baptist teachers and workers in white dove offered as symbol the last ten years, Dr. Homer L of the peace that he has unceas- Grice of Nashville, Tenn., said ingly urged during the 17 years | here. of his pontificate. They were | tivation. ; emslalaga! “The first tree Abra-| | dapan's acute need for food-ham put in the soil of Beersheba | yielding soil can be measured in was a tamarisk. Following his. | Statistics of population, more lead, four years ago we planted) than 80 million, versus about 15 2 ,000,000 in the same area. million acres of arable land, _ ‘‘Abraham was right. The tam- | says the National Geographic| arisk (or tamarack, a kind of _ Society. arch) is one of the few trees that] Although agriculture provides the thrives in the south where yearly lato’ s chief support, the roughly rainfall is less than six inches 'six and a half million Japanese! =" Ee areas, Seismic recording appara- jtus will check the magnitude of! learth tremors, And the blast will! ibe timed to do minimum damage! to fish The explosion is expected to re- | see Ripple Rock by about 40 feet. This depth will provide clear- ance for ‘vessels swept fn on the |strong tidal currents. Now, at low |tide, the reef’s pinnacles reach to within a few feet of the surface. Just arrived! All coated fibre, full fashioned, ful- ly quaranteed. Brand new sect covers, Excit- ing new patterns and colors. Instellation Extra “Late mode! styles $2 more \farm families average less than) ‘Oxford-Cambridge Race They defy direct passage by any- Former head of the vacation Bi-presented to him by the small- MARKET W. Huron St. TIRE CO. Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 two and q half acres each LONDON (INS) — The heaviest | ithing but low-draft shipping { ble school department of the South-est children in the group, two | 1 em Baptist Convention, Dr. Grice boys and twe girls each three ITS “ZUIDER ZEE ‘and tallest Cambridge crew in the } spoke at a clinic attended by 400 years old. The Ariake Bay undertaking has 27-year history of the Oxford- Japan has a population of more favored than 8% million, says the National . 77 ENGINEER NAMED — Brig. heen calied ‘Japan's Zuider Zee,” Cambridge boat race is Texas VBS workers Geographic Soc’ iety. victory) the Thames When the Pope entered the cham- L. Gen. William E. Potter of Army's’ fr, ym the Netherlands’ famous Zuid-'today He said that last year alone Southern Baptists conducted 25.458 to record its 56th ber to receive his young visitors, Corps of Engineers. has been'er Zee lowlands recovered from'of the series he did not. as usual, occupy the nominated by President Eisen-'the North Sea arm. A six-mile dike. Ten million persons will vacation schools with a total see en papal throne but sat on an arm-jhower as Governor of Panama'ig to be built around the Japa-| race rowed rollment of 1,647,000 children and the River on chair directly facing them 503,000 workers. Canal Zone. nese bay. Salt water will befor the. 102nd time New. Pastor to Come The Rev. V. L. Lewis, pastor of | the Shiloh Baptist Church, Port) Huron, has acceped the call as) pastor of the Pleasant Grove Mis-/ sionary Baptist Church, Pontiac. | Before becoming minister in Port Huron, the Rev. Mr. Léwis, was pastor of St. James Baptist | Church in Montgomery, Ala. ! 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Bidg.-2% Blocks West of Telegraph PLENTY of FREE PARKING 18 East Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan FE 4-0566 SPONSORED BY WATERFORD TOWNSHIP JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Open Monday and Friday | Night ‘til 9 P.M. To Our Friends and Cus- tomers in WALLED LAKE and MILFORD We will shortly epen our Walled Lake Studio for your convenience i ey: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 thjin =) Voice of the People entertaining at the family cabin THE PONTIAC PRESS on the Au Sable River. 12, Michigan Datly Action Trade ik Publiched Passe ‘Eleanor Roosevelt from Taw Powrnc ~aaa The sudden and untimely death Harctp A. Prreereae President and Publisher of this outstanding business and civic leader indeed is a loss to the oo oy og itive eeVice Vice ent and -. vertising Director Bust: Communists. Her plea of amnesty community. | Manager joins the chorus of so-called ‘lib- Advertising Manager the writer must ters. but erals' who want postponement of Journ W. Frrrersao. ween — glanacer Treasurer and General pciretiation name, addressan / these will not be published. —s writer Secretary and Editor Retail Advertising Mar so requests unless the letter ts critical more than ofie hundred cases sim- Business Outlook Good in its nature. Managing Editor Classified Manager Roser B Tare. PORGE MAN ’ jlar to those Communists convict- ed, which are now pending.” Just about the year’s most impor-I must be a little off base today - In 1944 the Communist party did Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter tant economic news indicates con-as I find myself in with agreement not nominate a candidate for MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tinued high level business activity practicallyentire editorial page and asked their party the of Saturday's Press. I agree with members to vote for Roosevelt and . ssociated | is entitled exclusively to the ute through the spring and summer. ss:F republication neti of local news printedin this news-/ all the editorials and all the Voice Truman. Now the Democratic par- r as well as all AP news dispatches. This is the real meaning of the of the People letters. ty is trying to crucify Diek Nixon- for digging some of those traitors ‘Tar Powrmc Perse is delivered by carrier for 40 conta Federal Reserve Board's recent sur-Along the line of the Red men- week; where oe service ia not evallable by m of our country out! How many , Livi thy Macomb, Lapeer one ace, I was shocked to note a dis- $12.00 a year; elsewhere in vey of consumer buying plans and a Republican Communists have been -patch a few weeks ago, under nigan and.all other places in the United Gtates uncovered? report of a 22 per cent increase this 20.00oo& yoek A ee Fey cocoa payable in advance. New York date line, headed . James W. Clapp “Mrs. Roosevelt Pleads for year in business expansion. 1¢M S. Johnson St. Reds.” And 1 quote, “Mrs. Meseser or AUDIT BUREAU or “CIRCULATIONS While some slight decrease in Franklin D. Roosevelt and 4 others have petitioned President Questions Press Article ; SATURDAY, MARCH m, 1956 installment buying is looked for, Elsenhower to grant amnesty to About Monday Shopping reports on consumers’ plans in-Communist party leaders jailed Permit me to challenge the accu- dicate they will go on buying at a U.S. Moves to vere racy of the comments contained in high level. At the same time busi- the ~article entitled, “Shopping War in Middle East ness this year will spend a new Hours on Monday Night Gain Ap- pines of the United States gov- To our U. N. Ambassador Lopes be-proval.” all time record total of $35 bil- ernment, longs credit for the most encourag-lion for plant and equipment “Mrs, Roosevelt, during her resi-“] sincerely trust that the opin- ing news about the war-threatened fons of three merchants are not compared with $28.7 billion last dence at the White House, fre- quently was hostess to accepted as a criterion of American Middle East in many a day. year. to be the general business trend. 1 In a resolution he asked that U.N. The impact of this news is the have interviewed store managers, Looking Back Secretary General HAMMARSKJOLD be — greater because only two months ago owners and employes every Mon- 15 Years Ago sent to the Middle East in an effort a number of highly regarded econo-day evening, and thelr combined YUGOSLAVIA WILL sign Axis to avert an Arab-Israeli war. Text of mists were predicting an economic pact Tuesday. statements tally with my conten- ‘tthe resolution which is to come be-downturn in the near future. Today, FATHER, FORGIVE THEM, FOR THEY KNOW 10,000 FIRE bombs poured on tion that the Pontiac shoppers do Berlin. , : not shop on Monday evenings fore the 11 member Security Council so much has the picture ,changed, NOT WHAT THEY DO’ LUE LIH 2 Years Ago and comparatively few shop even conservative observers feel free Monday, makes three specific pro-POLICE ROUND up young even on Friday evenings. criminals, blame radio, movies, I challenge the author of this about predicting good business dime novels. article to interview the manager -1. A general pullback of forces through the next six months. ITALIAN STOCK markets crash who layed off their Monday and after Duce ends big industry. * from the frontiers. Friday night help, and the owners Prayer of the Crucified AN INDICATION that President E1sen-of the 18 stores who closed Mon- day evenings for lack of shoppers. ' 2. Full freedom for U.N. ob- Hower is still a good campaigner is Smiles : servers in border areas. Days of All Faiths Many merchants have told me A teacher says it's not right for seen in his making a million dub 3. Local arrangements be-that a small, though vociferous, parents to do children’s homework. tween Israeli and Arab com-golfers happy by allowing the news We're flattered that she thinks we group of merchants are dictating Great Religious Events of Both Christian to them and the public when and to be given out that it took him 47 could. manders to prevent incidents and * ¥ * how business should be conduct- detect armistice violations. strokes —11 above par—to play 9 Folks who work for happiness ed, although this same small and Jewish Faiths Coincide This: Week get it a lot quicker than those group were conspicuously silent holes the other day. * x * who waste time looking for it. when shoppers’ interests were at BY DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Wednesday is called “Spy of the Crucifixion, called “Good” * » * stake in the last election when Another bit of cheering news has Wednesday,”’ because it was the Friday for reasons that are not The People’s Business: From Sunday through Saturday A strike of truck drivers lasted organized labor and this paper come from the Secretary General. He {s the Christian Holy, Week, ob-one hour in a southern town, Hard-were day on which Judas Iscariot made clear. Perharps the word “good” Hi St RI or pS fighting for municipal- his shocking deal with the Jewish is here used in the sense of i ly gave a pedestrian time to cross owned parking lots. has told U.N. members that he will be served by Potestants and Catholics priests, promising for 20 pieces of “holy.” Of all days in the entire the street safely. : I shall] be willing after Easter to alike as the most solemn, most silver—about $20 (the price of a year, this one is the most deeply ready to start on his mission within * devote my spare time with any slave!—to bring them to the place solemn. In Reman Catholic, significant moment of the Christian Now must be a good time to 48 Hours after it is approved by the representative of this paper, the where they could arrest Jesus with-Iatheran, ané Episcopal Charch.- buy thermometers. They're always Security Council. It was HAMMARS- year. Retail Merchants Association or es “today the altars will be exciting the populace higher in the out summer. And from Monday’ evening organized labor or: all three to stripped and the cross covered ‘ksoLp’s mission to Peiping which * * s * e * conduct (free of duress) a secret By ROGER LANE through the Tuesday of the follow-Thursday is know as Maundy with black cloth. You aren't likely to regret your ‘brought about the release from Chi- poll of employes, managers and if you use the present to CT ECE a IRR RE; ATI ty Security Council approval unani- of the time lawmak-ing week is the Jew's eight-day Thursday. The word ‘‘maundy” is past Saturday brings the week, and LANSING—Much owners regarding the success or ‘nese prisons last summer & 15 plan your future. dreary business, and there Passover season, the great Festival an English corruption of the Latin ing is a pretty the season of Lent, to a close. failure of Monday night shopping. *mandati.”’ The day was called is a need for the leaven of humor. _of Freedom. American fliers. This was the day for baptisms in THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Daniel M. Scott 46 F. Rutgers Ave. e * * “dies mandati'’—the day of the * * * Equally encouraging is the report Since the Passover will still be mandati—from the fact that on the early Church; Christians in Joshua made war a long time FE 4-3884 going on after Holy Week has end- Thursday evening Jesus gave His early times were prepared for with all these kings. — Joshua that Russia will go along with Ham- ed, let's concentrate on the Chris-followers ‘‘a new commandment baptism during Lent and brought 11: 18, tain observances this week and that ye love one another.’ (See to this sacrament on the day be-‘Political Slander Forms “MARSKJOLD’s mission and thus make look into the meaning of Passover John, Chapter 13, verse 34.) More fore Easter. Many churches, And this I hate — not men, nor Communist Propaganda’ important still, this was the night especially the Episcopal, still hold flag nor race, next week. ‘mous. The resolution, of course, has on which the sacrament of the large baptismal services on Holy But é6niv War with its wild, “While they promise them lib- CHRISTIAN WEEK ‘the official backing of the British and Saturday. | grinning face. erty, they -themselves are the The results are not always happy, Lord's Supper was instituted. Holy Week—These seven days —Joseph Miller servants of corruption, for of whom Friday, of course, was the = (Copyright 1956) usually the ¢ase when humor is ‘French delegations. the final week of a man is overcome, of the same commemorate forced. Pa It got so humdrum in the Senate this came to Jerusalem, met and Dr. Ready Mailbaes * x Jesus’ earthly Hife—in which He is he brought into bondage.” How true this is of the Com- Under the three power agreement challenged the ecclesiatical leaders, week that an inoffensive slip of the munists. Knowing this, yet we -ot 1950, Britain is prepared to employ tongue by Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-here in the U.S. are friends to was betrayed and crucified, and Build Up Your Calcium Reserve Now placed in His tomb. Every one of upon to vent the to them, allowing their agents to ‘its army, navy and air force units Fennville) was seized the days has, through the cen- do their dirty work in our gov- pent up desire of his colleagues for some- ‘now concentrated on Cyprus and turies, accumulated its own cus-ernment, schools and importantthing to laugh at. ; to Fight Against Summer Hay Fever toms—and sometimes supersitions. offices, ‘elsewhere in that area. Also standing * * * Paim Sunday, the first day of wit develop on account of it. By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. it's a little -late te:try to pre-The Democrats at present are ‘by in the eastern Mediterranean are ic, JL) A-hearty and sustained chuckle spread the week was the day on which vent spring hay fever. Send working hand in hand with these Following the suggestion in your ‘strong American and British fleets. He rode into Jerusalem in what Answer — It is a common Commiie stooges by slandering the through the Senate chamber when Hutch- pamphiet I began supplementing stamped, self-addressed envelope appeared for the moment to be finding, perhaps having followed other party, not realizing that inson, intending to say “when the Senate : The effect of these develop-and ask for the pamphiet on great trilmph. Later events prov-my diet, with calciunt and D some some injury or strain long ago. Russia and the others are using went into committee of the whole .. ..” hay fever. No treuble fs likely to develop. said. instead “when the committee went Signed letters. not more [han one page -ments should be to prevent hos-ed that His Sunday popularity six weeks ago. The migraine has this for propaganda in many parts of the world. without any real depth. This tilities for the time being. Cer- vanished, In token . . (Mrs. P, D.) Doctor says X-rays show spot of was or 100 words long pertaining to personal into the whole (or hole)...” health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- was the time of the Jewish Pass-Remember that “united we calcification on my shoulder. He nosis, treatment, will be answered by — tainly, Arabs and Israelis alike Answer Thank you, Ma'am. or stand, divided we fall.” when the city was filled Dr William Brady. if a stamped self- I'll probably always have it, over, BIZARRE BILLS says Whether A. J. Coincidence had addressed envelope {s sent to the Pon- should know now that the U. S., For Ged and Country with holiday pilgrims. but doesn't tell me whether it is tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan In other states, and no doubt Michigan, a hand in it or not, the sug- usual or whether anything else (Copyright 1956) 4 Clarkston Britain and France intend to en-~ Tt is believed that Jesus deliber- legislators in the past have not been . gestion can't do any harm. ately chose this time for His final force peace. above. trying to geta little comic relief into thelr proceedings on a systematic Any reader who sends stamped encounter with the Jewish ecclesi- Gane Records of a Psvchologist: astical authorities.in order that the self-addressed envelope and asks basis with the introduction of bizarre showdown might come in the pre- bills ‘David L. Brown for the pamphlet Why Have Headache? may have a go at It. Dr. Crane Says God Is Best Medicine sence of the year's largest crowd . Ld] * * * * * : In the long history of Pontiac few Because of the overcrowded con-ln a city the size of (Squedunk) Session after session in one. state a dition of the city at Passover, e That Physicians Are Able to Prescribe it is difficult to Tind a general -men have contributed as much to the senator introduced what soon came to bé many pilrims found lodging for the City's economic and civic peciress practitioner or family physician - known as the “spittoon bill.” It would have That's why IT always urge den is the greatest single cause of nights outside Jerusalem and came By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE who doesn't become specialist a_ required that every room over a Ccer- as Davin L. Brown. in during the days. This is what tists, osteopaths, chiropractors, a year or so after starting prac-Case R-312: Father Rudolph heart attacks! : tain size in every public building be pro- Jesus and His friends did. They optometrists and medical physi- tice, iM. P. HY * * * The most recent medical Hodik, aged about 50. is a genial ex- , cians to link up actively with vided with a spittoon. spent Sunday, Monday, and Tues- a priest in Wisconsin. He is a great periments also show that alcohol Answer — I was sounding off local church. ' Besides his business interests, dur-day nights in the village of Beth- — “Compliment: Club” advocate, too. The newspapers carried stories about that very situation the That's why at their conventions is the heart patient’s constant few miles any, a ‘ing his four decades of residence about the bill, and soon the senator away. other day — within the privacy “Dr. Crane, my parishioners al- T ask them to quit their use of On Monday there was the famous enemy too for it dopes him into of mv ‘home, | mean — when ways rall me when they are sick.” would get a large volume of mail "here, he never failed to join any liquor and tobacco, for they have clash: with the money-changers, he informed Mrs. Crane and longer feeling so much heart the Young Snip dropped a re- me no unusual responsibilitv to their from near and far scolding him for when Jesus overturned their tables an -movement that would advance the while we had dinner with him in thus him mark that stopned my yamming pain and lulls into Incal voung people his frivolity or making observations to set a strong and drove them out of the Temple Green Bay optimism positive example ‘City’s welfare. in mid-air. Made me realize that might be described as “cute.” The rest of the day He_ spent that there are two sides of the Then he may think he can run “Even though thew often think quietly, preaching and healing One time the bill, after a great deal of GOP'S PARTNERS Active in Chamber of Com- up a flight of stairs or otherwise story. In an early talk, FU try they are critically ill. and ready Members of the healing profes-overload his heart. and he dies. Tuesday tte Jewish leaders to throw some light on the side debate—much of {ft intends to be witty, to head forthe hospital, a large merce work, he served that or- took the initiative and fried to you don’t see when you need a sions should always realize that It behooves all doctors to tell number of them feel much in approved passed the Senate. lt was so ganization as president in 1949. Him into some statement doctor at 2 a.m. God is their Senior Partner, for if the scientific truth about .danger- better after I enter the sick trap room House committee, and apparently there that would either discredit Him God does all the curing. then every ous habits that destroy health and Forty-four, troubled for several that they decide they doen't need He also was a loyal supporter of was some thought of sending it on to shorten lives. or enable them to charge Him winters with severe colds and a to visit the hospital after all. * * * the Boy Scout movement and the the governor's desk. with blasphemy. It was Tuesday run-down condition. Have, been on “So don't you agree with Any such design collapsed, and the bill me I respect a doctor wha, in his YMCA. In addition, he was a of Holy Week that gave us the lodin Ration four months. Now that religion is a powerful aid to _ youth, may have developed the good health?” habit of alcoholism or toba killed, after a House member's earnest famous ‘“‘render unto Caesar’’ feel fine ‘and no more trouble with was charter member of Pontiac Ki- plea to make short shrift of it. incident that has become a part colds. Thank you so much and - ‘ ‘ wanis Club and one of its past presidents. * * * From the start of his career in Pontiac in 1916, Dave Brown dis- played a happy faculty for making warm friendships. Thousands came ‘JANITOR’S PLEA The House member said that on his weekend visit home the janitor of the lo- cal public library complained that the bill would require him to install a spittoon in the children’s reading room. Fs * * * Was all this funny? Well, many people of our everyday language. (See * Lake, Chapter 20, verses 22 to 23. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I do not blame you for the dreams . . . That fill my sleepy head +. . But credit you for happy may .. .(G. F. A.) Answer — Even though you think you know more than T do ‘about it, yeu might humor me by calling 1 C R I. For the, sake of ‘your health dnd the health of your family send 35c and stamped, self-addressed en- velpe for Little Lessons 5, Call itc RI. GOD'S SERENITY Yes. indeed, we medics always are delighted to treat patients who repose their faith in God. For active church members have a serenity which lowers blood pressure, relieves spastic colitis. peptic ulcers, angina pectoris and a host of other ailments that are aggravated by nervous tension. but who warns modern young folks “T can't quit. T am a slave to cigarettes or whiskey. But don't you let yourselves get into the same boat, for they are medically unwise,’ : But when a doctor glibly tries to kid himself, because he is a smoker or drinker, and then in- % , ' _ ' ' : - to know him through his connection with Consumers Power for 37 years, the last ten as division manager. For the past three years his business in- terests have been centered in the broader field to which he had been attracted by Panhandle Hastern Pipe Line. + ke Dave Brown was an enthusias- tic lover of the outdoors. Seldom was he happier than when hunt- ing and fishing with friends or thought it was and some were just as cer- tain it was not. The same body of legislaters year after year considered, and sooner or later in every session but one, killed what they called the “cat bill”— also referred to as the “bird bill.” Enactment of this bill was the heart's desire of a woman who headed an or- ganization ealled “Friends of the Birds, In¢.” Her theory was that. the bird popu- lation, which she sought to foster, would thrive if only some restraints could be put on cats. So the bill proposed putting cats—all cats—on leashes. thoughts . . . When I have gone to bed . . . I credit you and thank you, dear... For every vision bright . . . That comforts and pro- vides me with . . . Another peace- ful night . ... But, oh, I wish that you were here .. . To share each dream with me... And I could be forever in . . . Your loving company . I hope that soon your heart will be . . . My own for evermore... . And there will be no parting at. . The closing of a door .. . For then no reason wilh remain. . . To ever dream of you... . As every dream. that I could want... Already will be true. ‘ (Copyright 1956) ’ My husband had his first attack of hay fever last summer and we want to do everything possible to prevent another. (Mrs. H. E.) Answer — There's still time te build up calcium = reserve against summer hay fever, but WHEN YOURE WEARING YOUR UNIFORM NO ONE ./!} * * * God is the best medicine we physicians—ean ‘ever prescribe! And the presence of an inspiring priest or clergyman of Father Hodik’s type often does a patient more actual good than a dramatic blood transfusion. “We dress the wound: God heals it.” is a motto hanging over the fireplace in the medical room of the Harvard Club in Boston, Thus, the ideal modern physi- cian should always serve as a moral agent for God and thus fuse such spiritual tnspiration with his modern drugs and doctor should certainly be loyal fo his chief medical ally. We medics usually are credited with the recovery of our patients when God is always the real cura- tive agent. e *« So medics should never be hyprocrites. and tell teen-agers that cigerettes don't harm them, for doctors .know. that American Medical Association Journal, has _ banned alt tobacco advertising from its weekly issues. forms high schoolers that tobac- co and liquor do net harm any- body, that doctor is a rank hypo- crite! The tragedy is that some emi- nent physicians are so cowardly that they make those unscientific statements just to reassure them- selves Yet the moment a heart patient enters their office. they take him off his tobacco. , Always write to Dr GeorgeW { n in care of The Pontiee -Presa.-Po: lee . Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stamped, self-addressed envelope and 20¢ to corer ~ typing and printing costa when You send for his psychological charts ane pam. phiets. (Copyright 1988). *s re if ; fy { <, ot eee ee desman Tate waaiabald ee ae am eeee eens eee attain teatea diiron, w ioe sete bam gs RE il fie + « ae) 0 ae Fame « # ‘i -t by THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARC H 24, 1956 SEVEN Army, Unveils Master Defense Against Enemy Aircraft and Missiles | ¥T MEADE, Md. @—A newly,siles" and coordinating the firing Their current * defenses appar: | fense run by the Air planes in a brief statement. |had no intention to “sensation-7-. The--nussile master center relies ‘height -finding"’ radae. assists unveiled Army antiaircraft aye-/@f nike-missiies against thesn. ently include 11 nike installations Force. In general, it is a smaller, Recalling comments, by missile 'alize” the missile master system. on two sources of information: with data on the range of an ap- tem was said by Secretary Brack-spotted over a wide area. versionof the Sage sys that there is now no He. intended, the spokesmansaid, data passed along from the dis-| proaching plane, _its course, alti- known method interceptors and antiaircraft fired ‘successfully at missiles." HH such installation has eight for intercepting the jonly “to state a fact. previously tdnt Sage stations; data obtained tude, s (which flies at published, that the nike has been fighter |launchers. frem twa radar outfits which are| Md * * . parts of the center. « Officials said permanent missile * . 6 ‘master installations in other met- TWO-WAY OPERATION weapons.) The spokesman said he could not) say more, A “surveillance” radar, with a/ropolitan centers would be start- his referenceto However, he appeared to be re- ly) Brucker made te range of about 200 miles, sweeps ed “in the near future.”’ Congress the ability of the “Army's system ferring to reports ‘that a nike mis- the skies constantly, on watch for is considering such a construc- to cope with missiles as well as sie had shot down an Air Force unidentified aircraft. A second tion program, a spokesman said, strategic bombardment missile, ‘the matador, essentially a_pilot- ‘THE STORY OF EGGBERT An Easter Adventure less jet bomber. The matador flies at a speed. under that of (t's LIKG’ SAS. sound (760 miles an hour.) The =) yee THAT. WHEN By gad St: iss OBE ON OU wav N6,S Awe nike is believed to have a speed THEY SMILE of about 1,500 miles an hour. NOTHIN 6 30 WONDERFUL JET BOMBER TARGETS ASA CHILOS SMILE! Boiled down, this seemed to A ‘DIVIDEND IS WAITING mean that the Army believes its nike can knock down the fastest Happiness is a dividend. Two of my friends jet bombér, can deal similarly have the greatest fun at a picnic, away with planelike missiles, but can't from everyone. Another friend has the most cope with ballistic missiles, NAT MORRISON fun reading detective stories. A father | A foverunner of the missile J. L, VOORHEES Mgr. Jewelry Depi. chooses to have fun with his boys; they go master was designed in 1950 and for a hike, investigate a blade of grass, a the system hag been in operation dainty flower, rock, stream tumbling to the OPEN here’ for almost two years, It is sea. Grandma Moses paints scenes for Christmas. A snowy haired lady bakes cook- the research product of the Army and the Glenn L. Martin Co., aided by the Airborne Instruments ies and two loaves of bread; her greatest for Your Convenience Laboratory of Mineola, Long Is-happinessin giving them away. Fun has MONDAY NITES.- is land, N.Y., and the American so many facets that the whole spectrum is * DIAMONDS Machine and Foundry Co. of New f always present; Helen Keller is supremely * WATCHES Louis Bromfickd—Last_ of 3 Parts York, happy when she can inspire another blind Law Officials Reveal * * * person to be self-sufficient. & JEWELRY What newsmen saw was a build- Seek fun as a dividend to living. and communications equipment. | ing packed with radar, computing) Phony Detroit Firm Although Noted tor His Many Writings, M. 8. SIPLE a DETROIT (INSi—Police have Sweeping, green pencils of light Author Was Proud of Being a Farmer on radar scopes; the chatter of revealed a phony Detroit “Invest- i Sete FUNERAL HOME computing machines; illuminated! ‘ment firm" saying it had swindled By KEN WOODMAN many days on his grandfather's\agers, usually with a | the arrival lol 266 N. Perry Sireet FE Phone2%-8378 ‘farm west of Mansfield. After be-= = 74-N, Saginaw accra Editor, ——— News. ‘background. In the summer he pianes in the area. The system | aie = Journal brought the college boys to Mala-'-ejates this information, in split- ing graduated from high school in We Give Holden Red Stamps Mansfield and taking a brief turn bar to share in the work. * | geconds, to the location of nike yy MANSFIELD, O, (INS)—It is.a at local newspaper work, he went Youths came from Sweden and batteries. paradox that Louis Bromfield. was to Cornell University to study ag- England to learn the Malabar) Officials said the missile master known throughout the world for riculture, for which they had to pay $5.50. |methods, These methods were tried ‘can detect individual planes of a agricultural experiments at Mala-* «© PIANO TUNING Sales Positions ion a vast farm in Texas, The ex-mass raid, assign a battery. to The packages were stamped bar Farm, yet one of the ques- : He was a vast storehouse of in-; neers Tuning and——— Departmen “important documents and securi-'tions most frequently asked of formation on restorative grasses, periment failed there. ‘specific planes, and sort out} tx Equipped te Give Seu Gio ot oe With a number of Latin Ameri-friend and foe among aireraft in) old newspapers and magazines. |was: can Bromfield ‘he area. Finest soothed in Pontiar, ties,” but they were-stuffed with those who knew him intimately on good seeding methods, on farm pond structure, and on a score Police said some 300 families * * * founded a great hacienda near DETECTION TO DESTRUCTION of other agricultural subjects. He called himself q farmer, shave been victimized in the two “Is Bromfield really a farmer?” Sao Paulo, Brazil, to extend his | The Army says: “Missile mas. — | Oddly ‘enough, the question re- methodsto South America, His tor is fhe first system integrated | Phone FE 5-8222 METHODS DISTRUSTED The packages’ return address quired a paradoxical answer. son-in-law and daughter, Carson for tying together all elements of | Yet you can get a scornful com-and Ellen Geld, live there new. | was a fictitious business firm in | Yes, he got out and worked in antiaircraft missile defense from] ment from owners of fields in the CALBI | Detroit. the soll with his hands, He drove The results of this experiment target detection to target. destruc- isame county where his farm lay. MUSIC CO. Express company officials tolc ; & tractor during spring planting Ask them what Bromfield knew, may be generations in the unfold-tion.” Baldwin Pianes — Conn Instruments and summer harvest. He planned ing, for Bromfield’s vision was ~ police all the packages were sent about farming and they will an- 119 N. Saginaw St rE 4-872¢ and supervised the construction |long of range. He saw a burgeon- by the same man. swer you with a curt but informa- of unusual barns for curing hay tive snort. A lot of them had little and a dairy in which the milk Soe tarliis sastheda land alll teu America with agriculture at its ANN. ARBOR «®—Prof. O. W. ran whitely visible through plas- Boston, head of the University o' you $0, * * * — tic pipes from milkers attached Michigan's Department of Produc-| :REAL ESTATEINSURANCE was to the udders of the cows into His secretary once said to me “Was Bromfield a real farmer?” sion: Engineering, jovially, ‘Well, we're going to Residentiol—Business Home—Contents storage tanks, the answer depends upon whom ssid muctan Tuanciay abt tar in! build a new barn with our last you talk to, But there is no doubt American Society of Tool Engi-' Fi movie.” Farms—!nvestments Buzglery—Liability—Auto In his moms. Bromfield _spent new. for-we have « complete training program for i persons who qualify, | of this statement: neers for “outstanding service Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We | There can be no doubt that He loved the land more deeply through published literature, tech-| Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! 9 German . Air Cadets | Bromfield poured vast amounts than any man I have ever known. nical writings or papers." tn- Mf you feel that you cap qualify, are definitely — ————— r jie of money inte rehabilitation of in U.S. for Training NEW YORK w — Nine naval jo IRWI = = : a “one-shot, cure-all” spray. gardle:; of the promises made to you, always check -wit the County Agricultural Agent or the Pontiac Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation. y 12% CURRENT RATE Payable lune 30, 1956 As with all busines transactions, your best well-known concerns. BEFORE YOU INVEST, bet is IN to deal only with local, VESTIGATE SAVINGS BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD and \ Loan Association. 761. West Huron Street of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce -16 E. Lawrence 107 Main St. Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. Downtown Pontiac Rochester ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 ? EIGHT a , ; Dallas Fashions Catch Youthtul ‘Spirit ot Spring Gold heralds the bright approach of Vivid contrast is created when it is paired sunimer taken by this skirt and blouse de-with -a solid-colored of f-the-shoulder . signed by Gay's Originals of Dallas. The ous with shoestring ties on each side. pleated skirt is printed and belted in gold.” — — an . | | The high-minded empire line is interpreted here by’ Jaunts to Nassau, Cuba Are ‘Musts’ 4s young and bubbly as spring, “The from the organdy collar. The dress itself, Butter{/ly Dress” by Charles Dickey of with a full double skirt, is starched cotton Dallas takes its name from the imported and belted in cal/. Organdy cuf{s add an- Swiss organdy butterfly trim suspended other touch of spring. Julie Clark Jr. of Dallas in worsted cotton check with a % 4 By ETHEL TOMBRINK | Up in Hollywood, the Elmer Wal-|ward after saying farewell sleeveless sheath. —_——+ MIAMI—A jaunt to one of the |schlagers have been hosts to Mrs., jto son-in-law and daughter, Clint | Gerald Howard and her brother, | 4 Helen Parr and grandson -| pearty islands.is almost a must Jack Pentietes of Highland road. paris . > Circle Mecnnes Sowe | Most pop-| Calling on the Kellers the other for Florida vacationers. HEADED NORTH id : ular short trips are to Nassau, ‘ \day were Mr. and Mrs. Russell b M h di M b Kellers headed north: Frames, Mrs. J. Lester Brown, y et O ist el Y ) Crs with its calypso singers and horse-The John drawn carriages, | Mrs. Alma Truesdell, formerly of umba Detroit, and Mr. Eames’ sister, and to Cuba, land Many Church Units Have Luncheons, aes —o -Couple We ‘Mrs. Dorothy Walker of Toronto. | Hear Speakers, Make Lenten Plans More extended trips through the . While they were chatting, a | Caribbean are a delight, but even| [= | fty Yea rs | call came from Mr. and Mrs. Ed — meetings of the First Lemon served as cohostess, ‘‘Good Whipple, just back from their Circle a day or two jaunt to Nassau or Friday Meditations’’ were given by Mrs. Perc Parsons and the pro- ‘gram, “The Way of The Cross,” was given by Mrs. J. A. Green, Mrs. F. C. Booth, Mrs. Roy Rich and Mrs. Green were guests. : anne Circle Mrs, Claude dohnson of Cool- ey Lake road entertained the | | Joanne circle at a dessert lunch- eon, Mrs. d. W. Green presented devotions on the theme, “The | Way of The Cross” and ‘The | Status of Women" was dis-| | cussed by Mrs. Gerald Augsburg- er,.Their next meting will be held with Mrs. Etbert Profitt of Green strect, Flizabeth Circle The skit, ‘Discipleship,’ was given by Mrs. C. L. Oegema when the Elizabeth circle met with| i, - homeward. | Tayler, Jr, and Mrs, Robert B. torian. shire road home of Mrs, Nim-, Mrs. Chester Arnold of Riviera ter- The Yuilles have seen other Pon. Shorey, all of Pontiac, Mr. and e *« | red Quist will be the scene of race. Devotions were given by Mrs. | tiacers, too—Mr. Reigle, who also andhave Mrs. gone Park. over aChildren. mer have 13 gramd-| x25 Zustein of the Michigan De-| partment of Health showed a film, the next meeting. Mary Circle Benjamin assisted Shelton. Mrs. Arnold with the program. also. to the West Coast; Mrs. Mabel Mil-Qut-of-town guests are expected “Learn to Eat.’ A question ‘nd Menibe rs of Mary Circle heard Mrs. A. J. Lowe and Mrs. Roy’ Jer and Mrs. Reynolds, who spent a while in Miami and Bob Rapp who was here to see his father, John Rapp of Miami Shores. from London, Toronto, Goderich, Wallaceburg. Guelph * and Sarnia, Ontario. Michigan guests will come from epcbag: Plymouth, Evart, answer period concerning the school lunch program followed the film. a ine devotional tema. "The Valueof Devotional Reading” by Mrs Lawrence! Mitchell «hen they. met asl the Howard Dow home on East Chisnell| were guests of the group. Mrs. Chisnell was welcomed as a new member of the Woman's So- ciety. The Rosshire court home of And they're expecting a visit\Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, any day now from Mr. and Mré. Flint, Linden, Bay City, Hank Gerioux, who are staying} at Birmingham, RoyalA Oak, Davison,Berkley, and On- Rebekah ied : errgenee aeobey dim oe al alia rogr am topicopic cchosen by Mrs. the Herbert Hoffmans will sceneof the next meeting. Sarah Circle be the \ | (eeeeen eee eeePoa req o> oe, the Sahara Motel in Hollywood. tonagon. Meets at Temple tina Sheltop. Mrs. John Sarah circle met with Mrs. How-| GAthering Hi} > ! Rita ree OO | Mrs. Randall Wilson, noble Church attended as a guest ard Legge of Starr avenue and a Set Holds grand, presided at the Thursday) A special feature of the meeting program on, ‘Methodist Centen-| | Oat in Carol City north west | of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Square 4 meeting of Welcome Rebekah W&s an auction bake sale for mem. nial in India,’ was presented) SS “NE Lodge at Malta Temple. bers. Mrs, A. A. Dodd of Denby Pon- Davis Hurfbut entertained Mr. and Mrs, Jack : (Dec) “@jacers Wever 246 at by Mrs. James Jackson. Mrs, Rus-KV “=e sell Blackett gave dey rotions Mrs. of the Rebekah next meeting. presidents William Farrell has invited the the S quare Set two past gab fest. | monies Michigan at for Kinnon a group to her home on Montcalm Circle Anna State of Michigan in Wever Assembly of the and'Dance Club party held also baw Mr. The ‘Hurlbuts street for the next meeting. SS Talk Presented | by Policewoman | down from Pennsylvania. Robert Bunce and Jack Ralph. ; presented the -program theme, tC |Sheeley and Mrs, Gladys ee “Grace in The Garden.” Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Riley, Pontiac po-+ licewoman, spoke to members of the Frances E. Willard WCTU on! “The Problems That Face Our! City.” She told of the help that |. can be rendered by ministers and, Teah Circle | peonle of all faiths. Members of Leah Circle assisted Mrs. Pauligg Fairchild of South) _. a yi nhdeeig ze oe | Mr. Mitchell is the son of Mr.'pathic Hospital Guild are Mrs. the Lois group in preparing .the Paddock street was hostess to the! ‘ey Ath pe Saceme fa and Mrs. ArthurZ. Mitchell of Bir-,B. F. Dickinson of Royal Oak, Family Night Lenten Supper when group, Mrs. John Ashby gave the! — of Wallace McMahon Mitth-— [Dresident; Mrs H. E. Jones a Bir-they met. Devotions on > “The | Sara Stringer, who was her sis-|mingham, vice president: Mrs. D. 1 Gaves and The Fishes” was given devotions at the recent . meeting, | and singing was led by Mrs. Ma-| of honor, wore navy |E. Figser. secretary, and Mrs by Mrs. Grace Wade Smith. The Tar Rev. Robert L. DeWitt read '¢T'8 maid bel Wiser who also read a paper on! the service, : Nae “Mehiche 1 eae Ee) wee oer eet Ortonville —— group will hold their next meeting the life of Frances E. Willard.) 2H at the Robert Alt Vehome on West Mrs. Arlic DesJarden gave theThe bride is the daughter of pest man. ' | Committee chairmen were also iboquola roed Alton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwin String: | | * * ¢ jappointed, at the recent meeting ‘closing prayer. er, She wore an afternoon frock | The couple will live on Academy’, ‘held at the hospital. Plans are un-! Julia Circle The group will meet April 18 at, of beige Halian silk with touches Row where Mr. Mitchell is derway for a money-making proj-| A noon luncheon was given mem-the Calvary Evangelical United Scoot Torreon hat. head of the Cra brook Art Galle-ject to be held April 13 at the bers of Julia circle by Mrs. Ray Brethren Church for a noon co- Laura,operative luncheon.She carried her mother’s white Irfes, : _ hospital. i \Lemon of Judson street, The combination of whitewashed linen and an ultra-new print by jeanne durrell of Dallas makes for striking contrast. The princess-fitted jacket and sheath skirt of -tissue linen are printed in white on a dark . ground, The rayon and cotton linen top of the sheath is displayed at the banded neckline. : } Ss Je Z : : . f y e j : A sie i / / ‘ ‘ *. a an, ‘ $ . :.° oe ' / ae ; ' j a ep f ; } ; f ; _THE PONTIAC ERESS. BAT VED AY MABCH 24, 1956 _ NINE P y Z ‘a Should Girl Report Cards Discussed ae oon iby PTA of Pontiac High Friendship? “Report Cards, Do They the Story?” was the topic of Tell, dis-| responding secretary, and C. A. Harteman, treasurer. Mrs. She Wants to ae Initiatve in Seeing eussion at Pontiac High School PTA meeting Thursday evening.’ Members were divided into six Mrs. Donald that the PTA is North announced sponsoring a movie Man Again groups to discuss the various ics related abe nope: carta. top-| April 11 in the PHS [eine _Nalt is handling auditorium. eed for By EMILY POST William Wright, principal of|™® S'the PTA Council Scholarship A young woman follows: ‘There is writes me as a young man’ Linda Vista School, served as gen-|, eral discussion leader. Parents and|.°, 6, 2 = * peeeay Me I have recently met and whom. I teachers agreed the present sym-| like more than anyone I have bols used im reporting to parents) met since I came to live tn this are inadequate, but expressed the city. IT met him at the house of desire for report cards to be given friends one evening, when they out every five weeks and a confer- had asked him to make a fourth ence with teachers to be held at bridge. sometime during each semester. “It happens that he is studving Officers were elected at the here and as he has very little! mesting, Mrs. Paul Gorman was money I don’t helieve he will pak chosen president; Mrs, Dale me to go anvwhere. But when he! Noli, mother vice president; said goodnight to me at mv front Harry Vernon, father vice prest- door. he expressed a wish that he dent; Vera Mae Adams, teacher would me again sometime, vice president; Mrs. Milton | May I the inititative in this Hathaway, recording secretary; case?"’ Mrs, Clarence Montgomery, cor: Answer: stances, I Under see po the circum. reason why Meeting Held you should not imvite him te whatever you choose— if vou by Ruth Circle are also asking others. Why don’t you ask him te make a fourth at bridge at your house some evening soon? But don’t ask him alone, Mrs, Alfred Denman was hos- tess to members of Ruth Circle of the Joslyn Avenue United Presby-| terian Church at her home on, Northfield avenue Peereeey: * “Dear Mrs. Post: Is ft proper, Devotions were given by Mrs. |for young girls to swear bright) red fingernail polish to school?"’ \Floyd Miller, using verses from |ithe Book of Numbers as her sub-| Answer: I do not like conspic-| ject. A review of the book “Black! uous nail polish on anvone, and Power” by Richard Bright was| SMORGASBORD BUFSERVED EVERY DAY igiven by Mrs. Kenneth Lyons, who on a schoolgirl I think it is quite’ as bad as vivid makeup, or if any-) Pontiac Press Photo On Palm Sunday morning, the Hand Bell Ringers of Kirk in the Bell. These bells are a gift from the young people of the Minister's thing — worse. Nails neatly oe Hills will make their initial appearance, playing a ten minute prelude Chair by the Fireside which meets each Sunday evening. The smallest fcured are, of course froner * The first meatina of the Friend- long as the color of the polish ri prior to the 9:30 and 1] o'clock services and the 4 0 ‘clock vesper can-of the bells measures 215 inches in diameter; the largest is 61 inches [ship Club will be held at the church§ not too brilMant. tata. Young people between the ages of 10 and 18 are playing this new across. Reading from left to right the ringers are Sherrie Childe, Sandra women ion April 19 at 1:30 p.m. All set of 37 hand bells recently received from the historic Whitechapel Shawver, Donald Palmer, Bruce Geyman, Nancy Clevers, Suzanne Boyd, Bell Foundry in London. The foundry which has been making bells Barbara VanDyke, Betty Powell, John Rice, Richard Mealey and Jerry always been called Ted by ever. |‘have been invited. sincere 1519, has produced such famous bells as Big Ben and the Liberty Lohla. nothing“to Wis triends. er this His fiancee axk« wheth. derivative may be nosed. ‘Marilyn Hanby Honored4 Colleges _ Answer: If he was baptized Marilyn Hanby was the honoree (Mrs, Walter Mitchell, Mrs_..Jokn | zo!"hen ss ‘Are Added Crisp Whites This _SPriT1g reer mine at a bridal shower giver’ Thurs-' ‘Ostrander. Mrs—FPred Bariifather rive him. Ret if his teal name day. evening inthe Birmingham/and Sally Barnett were others. White — Jegant than |'s Fdward or Theodore. it would Open Tonight ‘Ti 9 PARIS (INS)—For_ your fashion Ld *% * home of Mrs. George Pentiuk. Bar-| by AAUW scrap-book,; “here are color schemes ever. For, mid-summer Parts {be_in much better taste to hove bara Wilson was cohostess. The. Completing the guest list. were decigaaee , dead-white, chalk-jhis real name ourraved on this: chosen by Parts designers for| Pentiuk home was decorated in Jey Van Hise, Marian Lingle, Joan Four new colleges have been elegance-in 1956 white: and oft-whites in | "Thowsanda ; vrowds roar ousan oO men are rea the Easter motif. Nelson and Deeon Utley. added to the ‘list of institutions. Sunday 2 to 5 Marilyn will marry John E, Web-‘meeting requirements for member--as Tom or Pick, Sua bee ue eeme ithrauehort life er April 21 in All Saints ae iship in the American Association of Most important for daytime wear “FASHIONS Universtiy Wemen. according to/4"’e new neutral shades including Church. almonds ‘Ora Hallenbeck. membership. sand, string, oat, salted ‘Guests were Mrs, W. D. Han- the winning summer f | Gamouncement, —— chairman of the Pontiac Branch.,or putty. The colors of camel-hair, | by, Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. James os 8 & ,burlap, toast, -honey and cafe-au- Porcelain blue sme ri Easter Party. Slated Hatton, Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. W. H, Boose Jr., Mrs. dames | Graduate of these colleges hold-‘lait also top the fashion parade.| youngest Paris co | Many of the most wearable Paris) and red are used for sophisticated, Oakland Hills Country Club will clothes are in classic shades of} styles. | ‘hold its annual children’s Easter for EASTER Navarre and Mrs. Gerald Smith. |ing degrees that meet the aassocia-| e ‘tion's liberal arts requirement ar Mrs. Howard Rummell, Mrs. Mi- igrey, beige and navy-blue. The! party on April 1 from 2:30 to 4:30 jnow eligible for membership For ladies who rave about pastel, shades. Paris purblish chael Ashley. Mrs, Charles Wixom, lp.m. A magic show, a trained dog The institutions are Mount st. |latter must be trimmed with white suggest for the 1956 touch. act and music will be provided | Scholastica College in Atchison, _lhues-such as Milec, wisteria and for the guests, 8 years old and Kan., Queens College, Flushing, a pale parma violet. Training Class. ‘younger | PARKING Long Island, Western State Col-A; | Vivid shades are used for bright 1}. REAR feg. of Colorado, Gunnison, and | Ladies Aid Sews for Gray Ladies | Splashes accessory-wise or for en-According to federal standards, W “mingion College, Wilmington, for Cancer Society of STORE Abvins ‘tire outfits. They include-strong cream must contain at least 18) ' Obte. to Begin April 3 Fifteen members of the Ladies mustard, shrimp and coral shades, per cent butterfat. _ Huron at Telegraph The Pontiac Branch of AAU Ww Oakland Avenue | vivid orange, ehtowcetyt green and. ———— a re a study-action pro-Aid Society of Presbyterian Church gath-| acid lemon. Oakland County Chapter, Ameri-offers members can Red Cross,“ has anfiounced a gram in childhood and higher edu-United new Gray Lady training class to cation, international relations, so-ered Thursday morning in Fel-| Paris okays black forrany oe begin on April 3 at 1 p.m. in the cial studies, the status of women lowship Hail to sew for the Amer-/casion, but after 6 p.m. only S| 2, jand the arts. ‘ican Cancer Society. chapter house on Franklin boule- The association's international The Rev. Theodore Ailebac hi \ igrants program annually brings spoke on the 19th Parable. Mrs.’ vard Advanced training, after the reg- istration meeting, will take place about 40 women from other coun-Guy Caswell conducted the meet- tries for study and research in the ing. Mrs, Ralph Osborn and Mrs. |United States. Peter Nietiié were” ‘hostesses. at Pontiac General Hospital. : Tralning will be given and experi- ence supervised by the hospital [> ~~ CONNOLLY’S2 oe Ale staff = Mrs, W. C, Sprouil, chairman of tiray Ladies for the chapter, says, “There is a particular need at this time for a large enroll. | | Artcarved ment in this class because Gray | i Es DIAMOND RING Ladies are now serving longer | hours due to added duties.” wedding — At the registration meeting.’ each staff member of the chapter Lovely June roses in full bloom) will speak on her duties, giving make a very attractive for al i THEY'RE ? set ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME an overall picture of chapter ac- your favorite chair. You'll find, tivity. is this, design fascinating to embroi-' Mrs, Sproul] will explain the der in seftly-shaded cross-stitch, function of the Gray Ladies service and a compliment catcher when| and Mrs. Wilbur O. Mitchell of Royal Oak, newly appointed chair-| finished Pattern No. 2434 contains hot-iron! man of volunteers for the chap- transfer for chair set: material! If you are seeking beauty, quality and ter. will speak on the duties of her value in a gilt that your loved one cherish forever, you will find that WITH ALL needs; color chart for design. will post | Send 25¢ in coins, your name, there is no finer choice than Artéarved® Diamond Rings, mage by address and the pattern numbe Janet Lee Gortner to Apne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 CLEANING America’s oldest and largest” Honored at Shower q Mrs. Robert Beltz was hostess: in her home on First avenue at @ linen shower honoring bride-elect Janet Lee Gortner. Twenty-five guests attended the recent affair. Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gortner of Orchard Lake avenue, will become the bride of Abodine Peters, son of Mc. and Mrs. Don Peters of East Pike! street, on April 14. The-ceremony will be read in St. Trinity Lutheran Spring Cleaning Time! You con be sure of fast, courteous service when- “ever you call for New Way Rug Service. cay SBS 9x12 Rug Domestic Wool Ples Small Additional! 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TELEGRAPH oR | NIGHTS until 9 P.M. 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132 Avihorized ALLCAIVED Jowelnr “ em ‘ : ‘ z ' i | 5 ‘ , $74 Fy 7 { ; : . ze aA j : f* : % : Perpetual Enthusiasm Should Spark Each Day of Life or Ar * * ; 5 , Loke St. Church of Ged ARMY [ie Sing Our nighty ; Confident. Living : | School, 9:45 XM. 4 : 2 , : — THE SALVATION to Sing ‘Our Lor { . , (CITADEL) ot ee ek, Scripture Reading Brings -oa Se ine Srenins Coren ‘ails Sony. ae | 29 W. Lawrence Street t the cantata, “Our Might 1 * ao Fei a 9 W. Lawrence ee earns ceeree Rebirth of Zest and Hope Persea, Rev. Paut Cooley, Paster 88 Orton _ —Sunday Services— | Church. | By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Sunday School—9:45A. M. Young People's Legion—6P. M. = ve ~A friend whose enthusiasms have been reborn told me of a dis-s ogee! by Pale Couraged man driving along a road down south. In his dark depression Holiness Meeting—11:00 A.M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Solo gametes at a St. bg Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P.M. rere A Baptism tots toe isa it-seemed that the bottom had dropped out of life. He stopped : : filling station.and noticed actoss the road a sign which read, “Fortunes urch _one a ee ae comsectes “ = ‘ | Told — Know Your Future.” He asked the attendant about it and was Lutheran at Jessie i teld that an old. woman lived there .who made her living by telling Syn Missouri od 3 You fre Cordiall y Invited! * been planned for Sunday evening.’ A Vesper Prayer Service has. fortunes. Rev. Ralph C. Claus * * * Seon saa a Pontiac Bible College “She is quite a character,” the attendant said, “and everyone she. _ats Aer ot itouches perks up.” The tourist said, “Well, I sure néed some perking //up." He decided he might as well try her, although he really had little os reich . are . : Providence Missionary Bapitst_ Re S ‘ 311 Bagley Sent © makes tases Gosker FE 4.3262 isaeees for Evervone | | aith in fortune tellers. So he left his car at the filling 2nd 2 a : _ 3 Evenings a Week ae — = sation) weet ocean ihe — found the woman and rt pala meee Bete 11 A.M. For anna: Contact Rev. , N Sunday School. 9:30 paid his. dollar. i Evening Service 7:30 P.M—Special -lLrastagePilar nan, Pay R Pawley 1 “Put out yo’ hand, Honey,” hé was instructed. He} FIRST Sermon Subject: “KING of F ranees BK. Myer or Rev. \ | put out his hand and the old woman looked at it in-| z tently. ‘‘Honey," she told him, “you ain’t done livin’ i PRESBYTERIAN films on events in “The Life of Christ.” 3 P.M.—New Testament Baptist Church of Detroit will be quests CHURCH | yet.” 4 Sermon by Rev. W. 8S. Colvin AVONDALE HOLY WEEK SERVICES BEGINNING. REV. JAMES A. LUTHER And that was all he got for his money. F ecing DR, ROBERT L, HARDMOND | LIAM H. MARBACH BAPTIST CHURCH . cheated, he drove away. But the old woman's words! | EDWARD D AUCHARD at Through = MONDAY7:30 FRIDAY | GALEN E HERSHEY, Pastors kept going around in his mind. Over and over he Friday Services 12 to 3 10 A.M. Senday School | vercres aS or iy 4 ‘ivin’ yet. radu ‘ 2135 Auburn R4,, near Crooks § | t p | heard her voice: ‘You ain't done livin’ yet.” Gradu-9:45 A.M.M. ChurchChu School Good 1) A.M. Worship Heer oo Oakland County Ministerial Fellowship a his depression and 11:00 ace ee — saan Bev. Richard DeGrew, Paster to Be Rally Speaker DR. PEALE =~ that vital ae a e Rev. Paul Havens show films | i: cer thiece ae ERM : et in new hope and enthusiasm. : ee | ! The Rev, James A. Luther, pas cus Ge The anmi oe dt se ice ) ae ey tell ae fo Be Speaker elated. emi! ' = ny ey i cee | We Raabe) ~ a ee | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL tor of Silvercrest Baptist Church, | . yet Ee ee ad a BAPTIST CHURCH “Al acca tsnlait at 130 lw he ‘eyes that the spirit within is dull, lifeless, hopeless, apathetic. { 7 9:45—"Light the Cross” pe a | Have you kept your own enthusiasm up? Are you so eager about) Annual All Nations Tea Sunday Scheel Contest 98 West Howard St. Five Points Community Church, | leverything that hake 60 eo to bed AR = = ° Pontiac Rd. at E. Walton Bivd., ocr’, ine that you hate to go to bed at Might for fear youll miss some’ to Have Guests From : | FIRST = 11:00—Morning Worship Africa, Australia, India | — spiriTuAList CHURCH sunday shoot | for the Youth Rally of the Oakland) ng? Can you hardly wait for mortiffig 60° thtit your can’ get started “The Word of to00 4.%. [Youth Fellowship. again? “” } é Ap 4 Ch ase ee 2:48 Merning Service | Special musical features will be ALWAYS FASCINATING N00 4.M | a ladies’ trio from the Gingellville That's the way all of us should be. Life ought to be perpetually At the 11 o'clock service Sunday ] Ciretes, 4:00 Dinner, 5:00 Sebaiiesion Evening Service, 7:20 -6:45— Evening service | Baptist Church: trombone solo by fascinating. The good Lord didn’t make the human spirit to run down; morning, the Rev. Dr. Robert L. Hardmond will be guest eae eremer. Arther Botirast: ef Detroit Youth Fellowshi iPM Bruce Brown of the Lake Orion w Trinity Baptist Church. jee-Pres. M.8.8.A. of C Bavtist; trumpet trio from Memo-1 be we sion atic thet to bape at . Prayer Service J i.) Su a Ted s pera acio be When I say that a human being can have perpetual enthusiasm all a « « 6:30—Evangelistic Hour : FS : “o Wed. 7:20 P.M. ae ; ” his life on’ ~ an choudd Kecome like!s ; : , "The Wordof Suffering . Ruth Ann Smith of the Stone Bap-deacon real tm meat we ees oe ne ipnate of thee ithe Dr. Hardmond is a visiting de- eee ego ete meet A | omar Conpreguinal FIRST UNITED CHURCH | “sxel"rote’ 8. §. Supt. | iorJane Ann Fulcher of Silvercrest 2! #8 sweetness and light. We need to realize the difficulties, sorrows .4 MISSIONARY ‘e's ‘to ue ei Oe ate SPN ae Nations General Assembly. Charch Book, Paster 135 PROSPECT ST.— REV. GEO. D. MURPHY "= Baptist Church is the Rally pianist. and problems of human existence graduate of Columbia University. tg Bleck Off M-50 en Milferd Rd. An award for attendance will be This should encourage in us a deep dedication to helping others. ‘Union Theology Seminary Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister and | | ST. PAUL LUTHERAN given to the group which has the gut, at the same time, we should retain an-effervescent spirit of dy-Bishop College, he-is the first to 10,00 a.m. Sunday School chosen to represent the field of 11:15a.m. Morning Worship. CHURCH ‘largest proportionate attendance to. jamie joy and enthusiasm about life and the world. ‘be Joslyn at Fourth ‘its regular youth meetings on Sun-| religion. Sermon by Pastor 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship ‘days. Last month Lake Orion took Of course, there is deterioration in life. There is aging in every-7 * capers 9:30 a. = Sunday School the award. | thing. A spiritual shabbiness tends to come over us as the years roll The All Nations Tea. sponsored’ Gesezal taanea. Peace ou nceee | by unless we are renewed in spirit. But I have noticed that this happens by the Courtesy Club of Trinity. || CHURCH of the GOOD — — —— Classic Greek Bible ue to those who lose touch with the wellsprings of their religious Wil! be held at 3:30 p.m. Special SAMARITAN le = : faith. . guests will be representatives from D A. ¥. Mall 190 Aubern Ave ! EVANGEL TEMPLE ATHEN (RNS) — An oe der People who retain the fresh thrill of life are those who have turned ae jean a ete are Healing ‘Service 7:00 P.M. each: Gee Gaerne! Ree © ees ot the ages of that great Book which says: “Behold, 1 make all things the Junior Boys’ Ensemble of} ¢rvice 7:30 P.M. Education warned school heads Pontiac Senior High School. Rev, Chester Zey, Speaker Pontiac's Singing Church” Neon Denominational Full Gospel . In church or synagogue they have kept in close touch with the * * Silver Tea Tues. Mar. 2 7 throughout Greece that use of any * Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. : A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS. Worsbip, 11,00 A. M. version of the New Testament Greate who also re-creates. Thus their enthusiasm never declines and At 7:30 p.m. a union service original, life remains perpetuaily exciting. will be held at the New Bethel —— eee ee of) Mase mren gotteme) Bersina Reodss other than that in the : ee Sinister 7 | vening, 2:45 PF M 11:00 A.M. Worship. “TRIUMPHANT LIVING” | Geoltrey Day. B.A.B.TH. Pastor Nien Greek is strictly forbid-Try a simple technique and you will go to sleep at night with a Baptist Church with Dr. Hard-FIRST UNITED 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service thrill in your heart because of what the day has been. And you wil! ond. guest speaker. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH “HOLY COMMUNION” get up in the morning eager for what is coming. Every morning of Pontiac 1 S S d simply repeat these words: .““Behold, | make all things new.” Then TV § | : Si ONENESS Sunday Sch f G Re ) ool Youth Group eviva ‘a rts un ay practice believing that the day will be filled with glorious opportun-0 oist tO ing 324 N. Perry St. -] “ity. 9:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M. March 25 Through April 1 SUNDAY SERVICES | By practice and thought disc ipline you can wipe ‘thoughts of gloom, at. Bethany Baptist Sunday School 10 a.m. i eee — ——7 . | : -h ; . }. i ; ; CENTR AL ( HR I STI A N Cl il R CT I First. General Bantist Chure depression, tiredness, discouragement and apprehension from your Ri tiPalne Senday secieN span thyme ap -= 249 Baldwin Avenue mind. Then, having cleansed your mind, practice thinking the kind of Bethany Baptist Church tomorrow eocccecce thoughts you imagine God wants you to think. Saturate your mind with Young People, Wed. 7:30 p.m. Well Knownoe Singers Threughout the Country. ment will present Norman Crab- M7 North Saginaw Street Featuring: THE SUNSHINE QUARTET at 11 a.m. the musical depart- the healthy and creative thoughts of the Scriptures. Bible Study Sat. 7:30 p.m. CHAS. D, RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239: Special Local Talent Music, ander the direction of A ‘ . Rev. Marvin P. Hester Lewell Raggett, iree who will sing ‘“The Holy City.” “The Whele Geepel for the Sunday Services: Bible School 10:00 A. M. This practice will gradually recondition your attitudes. As a result’ For nearly 10 years, Mr. Crab-Whole World"—ONENESS Pastor Garner in Charge of Services you will yourself become new. You will have boundless, glorious en-tree was a soloist-on the Fred War- C Worship Service, 11 A.M. Vesper Service 5:30 P.M. SERVICES NIGHTLY 7:30 P. M. thusiasm every day. ‘ing Show. He is now with the (Copyright 1956) : General Electric Hour. PERRY PARK =| | “BAPTIST. CHURCH Preaching by a2 man that has been preven a ’ Youth Meeting Monday, 7:00 P. M. sawl winmer *. * © =| The Church Extends a Welcome to Everyone = a = Special Pre-Easter Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M. | The Rev. Fred’ R. Tiffany will 7:00 P. M. . Sunday Services 11 A. M. and Colored Slides: “The Lord's Supper” Prayers to Be Offered ipreach on “The Road to Victory, B-ltimore and Cameren Kev. Rebert Garnef, Broadcast over WPON 7:00 P. M. Emerson School f Paster—FE 4-407 The Oakland County Ministerial Is the’ Way of Humititv.” Elda p. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Loyalty to Christ Crusade through April Ist Sanday Seheol, 10:00 4. MW i will hold a “United Sutter will direct the Senior Choir. Fellowship — Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Praye. Hour” Wednesday from 7 * 2 ° VYooth & Children’s Church, tt A M. Young People, 6:15 P M Evening Service, 7:30 PF M. | SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY SERVICES - COMINC—APRIL 4 SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY (| EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS politic al, . | Impe | With Rev, Oscar Van oe Re- |jioug and economical problems on*Richard Acre will preside. REALITY , | at | Accordion - local, national and world levels freshments will follow the session. with Wie) | Sunday Services and : Reading Revom | a Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor . FE 2-3225 "11-00 AM Open Daily —_ Sun dar School 2 East Lawrence Street 114 S. Genesee | RM to 8 BM | Calvary Missionen Church = Jednesday Evening ik 306 Midwa at : : ehh. i] ’ —o Sestord 9AM —J1A. M. Service, 8 PM Friday to 9 PM | — School .. » 10: Srey M. U it d ; a 11:00A.M. . Morning Warship . 1:00 A.M. nited | eae ||| FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Williams Streets Wednesday, Day of Prayer, begining at 10:00A. M. a elas 5 ; ls 5 tor. FE 4-9652 “4 The public 1s cordially invited to attend. A class ; Lawrence-and. EO Bad (2k cole ntl of ine ! How "RIGHT MOTIVES INSURE itera hontai Presbyterian church in the 11 a.m. service by | < CMRIBTAA® ; BUSINESS PROGRESS - the rite of confirmation | WEALS Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 945 AM | a OBERT W. WOODS TEMPLE Churches $05 Auburn Ave. Speaker, OTTO G. SCHULTZ The Truth of God— Full Gospel — Nondenominational Forbearance in Love “7A Cappella Choir SPECIAL MUSIC 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship FIRST METHODIST fo Present Program: Chaplain Martin Speaking at . All Services OAKLAND AVENUE S. Saginaw at Judson St. The Greenville College A Cap- Rev. Paul R. Havens. Minister pella Choir 6f 44 voices, under 9:45 A. M. to 12:15 — Children’s Church and School Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R Allebach, Pastor 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service = Emmanuel Baptist Church Bible School , 11:20 A}AM Worship oo AM in the First Church of the See and Hear “Crusade tor Christ” on Television concert 11:15 te 12:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL Nazarene, 60 State St. this evening Every cota 9:30 A. M.— WX YZ-TV Channel 7 “CHRIST BEGINS HIS _Telegraph Road at ae Lake Ave. it 8 o'clock LAST WEEK” e ce eae 6:15 P.M.—M. Y. FELLOWSHIP The program will present a wide You ‘h Fellowship 630 PM De entalized Sunday Schoo! tor All Ages Evening Service 730FPM : : vaniety of choral music ranging bp o— 7:30 P.M. Sanctuary Choir Concert sce sevenircih| century corige: ENIOY A ELIGHTFUL DINNER Evening Seve . Easter Story in Music sitions to those of the present day. AFTER CHURCH hE “., 0PM Auditorium P Their appearance in Pontiac is Thursday 6:30 P.M. LENTEN SUPPER : sponsored by¢he First Free Meth- Bible Class odist Church whose pastor is the JOSLYN AVENUE 7:30 PM. HOLY COMMUNION -at JACK DECKER'S tee juan — Rev. Lyal,H. Howison. | 10:00 A. M. | . ; as PEG SRN Ee ae ora “Fine Foods jor the Whole Family” rn ‘ — oat Rit : On US-10—In Drayton Plains Weane ~ 10,45 A M “THREE PORTRAITS OF JESUS’ “Vist the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 -10:45 : SS } FIRST ASSFMBEY OF GOD 12:00:to 8:00P. M. 11:00 A. M. >t. , 210 N. Perry St. at Milbourne Place, Pontiac, Michigan PALM SUNDAY SPECIAL AUBURN HEIGHTS g if % “RUN SHEEP RUN” 3456 First Street REV. WESLEY WIBLEY, Pastor Country Cured Ham.....90c 3. Marvey Met ann, Paster Bible School 10:00 A.M 7:30°P. M. Sunday School, 9:45. A. M. Worship 1] ISAM COMPLETE DINNERS Choice of 7 Course “WAYS THAT SEEM RIGHT Morning Worship 11 A. M.—Sermon: “Songs of. Silence” “THE MEASURE OF POTATOES VEGETABLES SALADS GOD'S LOVE” DESSERTS ROLLS BUTTER COFFEE BUT IN REALITY ARE DEATH” by : Youth Fellowship 6 30 Roast Turkey ......... .. 1.65 The pteture “Martin & EATON KING S CHORALIERS . Country Cured Ham.........-+.--1.65-tee aes 7.30 PMA. EVANGELIST BOB erie AOL es ee 28 Member Choir from Central Bible Institute, ee —— ect i — Fried Chicken . vee eee 165 Clos 700PM sadvaiaal sanvics Springfield, Missouri ~~ | -t| Roast Prime Rib... 1.65 DRAYTON PLAINS Chopped Steaks . Walter J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Pastor Sunday Night Only: 7:45 P.M. 4 one Bible School Seeder School Attendance. i Sundey—1058 Half | Portion for Children.... 1.00 < 100 AM W orship Servi- 490PM Youts Pet salted 7 Communion Service — Thursday, 7:45 P. M. Hi -730P ie Sunday" Evening . DR. TOM MALONE ; . our Pastor < = Radio—WPON oes a oes . Morning, 8:00 -'8 230 Pa a| Wed. 7 30 PM. Study Prayer Hour ond . | Sichoatielis\ tee * ih : anal f Lovruwee eee wt re AA ; . wm ‘ ’ a ‘ : ; eet. meni thm #5 aa: rel Ve Siebs eg aptMak st HOS ies oe SPB eS 7 eee a ae 4 een | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 ELEVEN } ranxoau enonce : Parkdale nnd, Mat wood SundaySchool 9:45.A. M. Morning Worship |Central Choir Presents Music -Stainer’s Cracifixion ‘Upper Room je'se'Sinday worsing [sree rastn rol All Saints Episcopal me morning at st,{@vced by the Moody Institute of Williams Street at West Pike .Pe ay moming, at St lscience, Los Angeles, will be The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rectorpeople will be received into com:|snown at the Oaklatd | Avgnue The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curateto Be Shown municant membership at the 10: 45 eager rie rs a an Curch Sen SUNDAY BERVICES:? +, |&m. eeJudith Kline, Organist, ° , 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion ans 10:45 A. M. wei 7pm. ee _ ‘WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister FE 2-6028 WATERFORD COMMUNITY Andersonville Read Near Diste Hwy. 8. 6B. 9:45 Wership, 11:00 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Fomily Bible Hour, Wed., 7:30 P.M. Bev. W. Van Plew, Paster y First O E ‘irst Open } : y Bible Church y 1517 JOSIWN Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 Church Scheol, 16:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Youth » 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P, M. wi jay Prayer mecineetey F'e"sa. , Build your home with us on the —Open Bible ; Church of the Brethren | 46 N. Roselawn seaela en Ae 0:00 A. M.—Sunday Schoo 11:00 A. M.—Moerning Messsge Sat. Night Intermediate Boys Meet at the Parsonage, 6:30 PRE-EASTER SERVICES March 2% through April 1Nightly, 7:30 P.M. Rev. Ernest R. Jehnson, State Field Worker, Speaking Special Music at These Services Rev. LeRey Shafer, Paster | South Side Church of God Sunrise Service, 6 A.M. te 7 A. Sunday School at $:45 Morning Worship at 11:00 Evangelistic Service at 7:30 meeting 24, Rev.re ee I peanot Rareere Paster UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE . ASCENSION Williams and Lorraine The Common Service 11:00 a. m. ——— School Gee. L. Garver, Pastor ._ FE 2-7513 The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 178 Green Street (Near Orchard take Ave) Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “THE VICTORIOUS CHRIST” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. “JESUS OF NAZARETH armas ch BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:20 FM. svbcelieealti REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster == ———__—— CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street H. JOHN DRAKE, Pastor = 2 ere besten F amen. Mees Midweek Service, Wed., 7:30 P.M. ‘Gould will sing “Open the Gates of the Temple” by Knapp. DONALD NELSON | The choir will present “The Cru-. vena, by sag Ncagyenasde ey evening under on | “Church Choir prario; 'seph Davis, bass. ‘to Give Cantata | | Incidental solos will be taken to Be Sung Sunday 4 Evening " ee oe eee at 10:45 a.m, for the organ pre- lude by Mrs. W. Sink. Bg one March” by Noble will postlude, .-The Junior Choir will sing “Aj. King in His Glory” a German Mel- ody and the Senior Choir will pre- sent “The Palms” by Faure-Ring- wald, For the offertory solo, Rebecca by Earl Crawford and Kenneth ‘Young Donald Nelson to Play n numbers by Mrs. Sink Evangelist St. John at will be “Contemplation” by Saint- |Saeng and ‘Come Sweet Death.” All Saints Episcopal The congregation will join in singing the hymn ‘Into the Woods Palm Sunday evening, the Pas- _My Master Went.” sion of Our Lord according to the a Evangelist St. John, set to music . Church Window by J. S. Bach, will be performed % the choir of All Saints Episcopal Charch at § pan! to Be Dedicated Guest soloists will be Mary Matt- is d M feld, contralto; Donald Nelson, the fellowship of the church at choir for the words of . groups, | this time. Dr, William H. Marbach, (high priests, the soldiers and| ‘the pastor, will preach. mob) was centuries old. This is the final musical pro-| gram of -the series. The four con- certs were arranged under the di- rection of Phillip Steinhaus, organ- District Chairmen ist and choir director, Promote Program The publis-is Gavitet: Mrs. James R. Fleming will). —_————— speak Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in/First Assembly of God | the Macedona Baptist Church, Mo-| ‘Offers Choir Concert tor at Alton streets. | She has received training from The choir from Central Bible ‘the National Baptist Sunday stitute, Springfield, Mo. will School and Baptist Training Un-|heard in concert Sunday at ion Congress, Inc. She is now an p.m. in the First Assembly ‘instructor. 'God Church. | A Grey Lady at Pontiac General Hospital, she is also state Big Sis- ter of the Junior and young lay- men of the Wolverine Baptist State) Convention, historian and _ secre-| tary of .the Metropolitan Ie Congress. aan, pie is avert bythe ct chairmen o Cc donia Baptist Charch. | eo Scholarships Offered |} SAGINAW U®—Two scholarships] of $1,000 each at Michigan State] ltniversity have been announced|| by the Michigan Sugar Beet As-[ foo cintion. Jack Brock of Saginaw, spokesman for the sugar beet in- dustry, said the scholarships for ‘an agriculture student and a home economics student will be bares on scholastic ability, need and the J activities of the applicants. UNITED GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION || First Social Brethren Church CANCELLED Sunday, March 25th Watch for Our Announcement for Sunday April 22nd. a -Pre-Easter ae THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Balewin acd Fairmount n Invites You to Come and Enjoy the “Singing Breicheisen Family” Tonight, Tomorrow, All Next Week, 7:30 P. M. ° HEAR DR..D. E. WILSON Preaching Each Service 458 Central : Gloria Brown, Pianist! Te theme ot the confirmation * * ice will * Jnch Accompanying Choir Word.” Those yobs coated Mary Baumunk, Priscilla Bishop, | aie colored film, “The Uppér|Lois. Cottrill, Mary Currah and Rodm' will be shown to the Senior|Carol Hebner. -jand Adult departments of the Ot a a Punic fee School tomorrow oslyn ; ' Ave. United Presbyterian Church.|Katherine Reigle, Patricia Sahr, Gordon Oak will give the call to|Delores Kastnen, Lather” seuta Marvin Heyer and Jon Williams. worship; Carol’ Venner, the _ scrip. ture reading and. Phoebe }Hender-' son will lead the morning prayer. | A diseussion period will follow, led ‘Tby Elder Robert Nelson. | * * 8 At the worship service, the pas-] the Rev. Edmond Watkins.will] ond on Master of Men.” preach ‘The ‘|The choir will sing “The Palms” with Judith Kline playing the or | gan and Gloria Brown, the piano. | At the evening service at 7:30) the 97 minute film, “Golgotha,” a’ — “Theof Kin King gs” be presented. The public is ordalty invited to the services. Lenten Evensong |= Offered Sunday by Choral Union » The Lenten E will be. vensong crcsented trite of the First choirs |Congregational Church Sunday at 5:30 p.m. | The Chancel Choir will present: ———— —-|school will join in the service. * * @ lude, ‘The Tumult in the Hall of} un ay or. ni ng tenor: and Thomas Tipton, bass.|the sacred cantata, “‘Stabat Mater” The upper portion of the Chil-Mr. Nelson scheduled to play the! by Giovanni Battista Pergoicsi. dren’s Window in the sanctuary part of the evangelist St. John is) Soloists will be Mary Leonard, Kathleen Aldrich and Patricia Ken- | will be dedicated at the early serv-music literature at the University of the First Presbyterian Church) currently teaching harmony and dall, sopranos; Hedwig Gaff, con- ‘ice, 9:45.a.m., tomorrow. of Michigan, while working on his tralto and Robert Gaff, baritone. | Primary, Junior, Junior and Sen-|doctorate. He is a graduate of Coe} Charles A. Wilson, minister of | \ior High departments of the church/College. music, will play for the organ pre-| The lower portion of the win-| While in the Air Force, he was|the Priests.” from the “Symphonie fF dow was dedicated in 1955. Both [assistant organist at Christ Church/de la Passion” by Maleingreau. portions have been given by the |Cathedral in St. Louis and later| The Choral Union Meditations: 600 pupils of the church school. organist at St. Stephan’s Hous e/naDe wn in the Garden : perereae The Tuxis Society will meet at there, veasenanes ofyoft-Gaul| pthe church at 5:30 p.m. Sunday) when Bach produced the St. ‘Choral Union for a trip to the planetarium at ihn ior he Gene a Raster 1Flowers Are Blooming Bright . | Wilkes | Ceanerook Institute of Science. The Junior and Youth Choirs | |Good Friday in 1723 in Leipzig, It Is the Joyful Easter —— | |Progrant~will be presented by he was bringing toward a climax ish Carol’ [Ruth Hedeman of the McMath-!a developing tradition that reached) ¥* Happy Bells of Easter Day | ot Hulbert Observatory. All young] far back into the Middle Ages.| |e sat au Probetioners’ Choir goles people of high school age are in-It was ancient Church custom to a tl Chancel . Choir | vited, sing the Passion Story with one The annual Maundy Thursday Following the Evensong, a coffee| voice chanting the Gospel narra- hour will be held in the recreation! Holy Communion Service will be tive and one or more other voices, observed at 7:30 Thursday evening. |hall. The program is open to the representing the protagonists of the ‘New members will be received into drama, The practice of using a/P¥ lic. ‘a In- ‘Retreat for Catholics | A High School Retreat will be {held at St. Benedict's Catholic|. [Church for Catholic students at-| tending the public high schools at, Pontiac, Waterford, Lake Orion, Clarkston, Milford and the ninth} graders of Pontiaé Junior Highs. The groups will meet April 16-17-| Is eon evenes Oral John Ritzios will come from Chi-) cago to preach the sermons. wee a comal . Badlands national monumen 7:45,in South Dakota, contains 120,000 ofjacres ot fantastically eroded earth = - Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. " ° We cre Apostolic in doctrine, Baptism in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus os the One True God! Always a for the Sick. |qesscssssssse em ‘CHURCH of CHRIST 1196 Joslyn Ave. SERVICES: 7:30 P saleieiale nocd, . Sunday 000000000. aM, wasn LA repenectecdt Lt Homer A. = Evangelist sf FE 8-1897 ss FIRST CHURCH OF COD ; 25 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive | 9:45a.m. Sunday Seow 10:45a.m. Morning Service 7/30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Cal] FE 4-1782 “A. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Cemun snd Going Strects Sunday School ..... oo. 9:45 Mid-week Prayer Service ebepene Petateal sin ‘ane ae on 4 ay . " CE Ge seni at ev. J. W. Burgess CHURCH OF CHRIST 1186 N. — Phone FE Perry 2-6269 MILTON E. TRUEX, Minister “THE HERALD OF TRUTR” 7:39 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service WXY2Z—Each Sen. 1:66 to 1:30 P M. 9:50 A M. Sanday Bible School 730 P.M Senday Evening “Service 16:50 A.M Sanday Worshtp FR 5.7849 871 Rebinwoed Are. GOLUMBIA AVENUE | Additional Church News} | oe on Page 5 UNITY }714N St., FE 2-4609 | cig matt tee am. smn Re Benday Scheel, 11:00 A.M. | Sener Sete 0m ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday School .....2.0... 20.0.eee ees 945 cece A.M Morning Worship ......................0005. HAM - Parsonage: 148 ores =" Meiven-© 0-fos FE 4-nuoa ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 239 East Pike Se. Sunday Scheel, —_ A. M,. Meral. gecviess 110 A.M. Peeple Service, 6:45 P. mam Gervice, 7:26 P.M. REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAL Building—3460 Williams Lake Road Attend — P pie Church’ n Area HONORING ADULT DAY Sunday School vee ee A. ............... D0200ML Worship “Ne Other Way” ..11:00 A.M, Evening Service “Gethsemane” ...... 1: WATERFORD-DRAYTON AREA 316 Baldwin Ave. Paster, Bev, Tommy Guest Pre-w Monday th s nateceer, 700 P.M. Scie wane seeten eae a cate eet, Oe ee Senéay, ; Public Cordially Invited _ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Corner East oy | and Mt. Clemens beg Mill Malcolm £. Burton,M: Sundey Morning pear nig 10:30 “BEH , THY KING” CHURCH Gt, Pentias A.M, The Rev. Mr, Burton, Preaching “EXPERIENCE GOD CONSCIOUSNESS” Hear Famous Sikh-Spiritual-Scientist Dr. Bhoget Singh Thind Rotel Wolverine, Méssanine Fir, Elisabeth & Witherell Sts, Beginning Sunday—Leetures ot 8 P.M. & 8 P.M. Dally Freely We Give ond Freely We Receive.No Admission Chge. J RECOVERY, INC. Nervous patients, mental — emotional - weleome to i] meetings att Bethany Baptist Tuesday, 10:00 A.M. WOMEN Memeiaea Lal7:00 P. M.eon oe es . ee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Asst Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M.. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. “TRIUMPH or DEFEAT” EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M : oiitNe “THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST” Choir Contata eeitiaees eo CaCranaes ne AN NOU NCEMENT seve N Grab orman rabtree Baritone 11:00 A : . M. Service , The Bethay Baptist Church a W. Huron at Mark -The Holy City’’ (Mr Crabtree w as for years a soloist with Fred Waring) 1 ae THE SENIOR CHOIR if aa Elda Sutter, Director SA hg ; a Fred R. Tiffany, Preaching the Palm Sunday Sermon (All other services as usual) * pone tapauileedaie ane aon Tee cuomoray A ameter PRE-EASTER REVIVAL WESLEYAN METH. CHURCH i] 67 North Lynn | {| | | ff 920 a Church School BC Toran aren ‘¢Caen See eee oe . the Rector. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST.T. ANDREW'S CHAPEL siitcmn. Mace: ieeeeee pane! Gssbad #00 A. an Communion 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 6:30 A. M.—Merning Prayer 0:45 A. M.—Chureh school 10:05. A.M.—Church School and ; Adult Class 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer & 11:00 A. M.~—Morning Prayer, Sermon and Church School Sermon by the Rev. Robert J, Bickley, Vicar _ Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar EAST HURON at PERRY Central Rev. Milien H. Beak, 0. D., Sunday “HE WAS (Broadcast Dr. Methodist. Minister Rev, John W. Asse, Minister Mulder, Morning 10:45 A. M. ASKING FOR IT” Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Bank, Preaching SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. with the Rev. Jack Opie of Los Angeles, Calif. Tues., March 27th thru Sun., April et 7:30 P. M. except Seturdey The Rev. Mr. Opie was with the Youth for Christ Group touring Europe N H Bibl C ew ope 1pie urc j\ | Sunny Side Drive ... Mich,Clarkston, Rev. Eldon Mudge. Pastor5449 Cecelia Ann Dr. om 3-910 . GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES 1 to 3 P.M. ° Ist [fF — OnPha, 3 Y .. a First Free Methodist Church 87 Lafayette (2 W. of Sears) St. Blocks Church of the Light and Life Hour Lyal H. Howison, Pastor Palms of .............11:00 Victory A.M. The Touch of Power........... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School . “ee ..++. 10:00 A. M, 1 eee 2 Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.... 7:30 P.M. Sacred Concert Tonight at 8:00P.M. =. FEET CHURCHCn IGE MAA RDO | ‘But Can YOU Prove : 64 West Columbia Ave. ome seers *t | SPONSORED BY MSGR. The Bible ; Suppose an unbeliever challenged you to do so, Being « sincere Christian, you | might reply: “I just know it is.” But that wouldn't be proof. It would nos.be very convincing to j the unbeliever. And what would a | skeptic say if you told him tis have the assurance of the Spirit? He might well ask ee so many Christians who claim this do rise agree on the meaning of the _ Scriptures. -| ¥ hat real ee could you _\produce? What facts could you pe ee ee i cal convincing answer? ==—— Christ, of course, wrote nothing, “|excepting on one occasion—and | then only in ~ All the original 2 eee The od snap aorgre ptt _\claim 4 to be the Inspired and com- j pple word of God, Our Lord did imot say that His teachings would be found in a book. On’ what © autherity, then, can we be sure -> about the Bible? The answer is, of course, that cane et authority is a , ‘Church... che Church whoer tre: -ditions, beginnin, with Peter, bear || Feliable witness dowa the | aigatad jjOf time from Christ to moment. The Bible cannot prove by its own text that it is inspired. : | But the Catholic Church can prove P this. ~| Our of the first century, the eae | Church can call up such witnesses ‘as Polycarp (80 A. D.), whose | appointment as Bishop of Smyrna came personally from John the Apostle,‘or Ignatius of Antioch, who died about 107 A. D. It can present the testimony of such sec- ond-cen writers as Clement of Al ria, Irenaeus, Tertullian and Origen; and from the third and fourth centuries Cyprian and Is True?” Ambrose andodEvens and Cyril and many others, All these bear witness 10 the vital importance of the Ae tradition.All testify that the Scti tures were entrusted to the ... chat the Church is their pre- server and that interpreter... they must, os Clement said, be inter preted “according to the Church _ rule.” Writing is the second Cefle tury about Polycarp, who lived ig the first, I id: “The which he hal learned are Apostleshe uniformly taught and eee things alone are true.” The Catholic Church was preach. ing the Gospel of Christ years be- fore the last book of the Bible was elds +. « centuries before its ritings were combined into a single book... nearly 1,500 ae the Bible pla Sl wide distribution. If you want to know more about the Church aqdl the earliest followers of Jesus Chrige -.:.if you want convincing proof to support your Christian convic- tions... write today for our free piaiee ern ee oe . fourth-century historian, Eusebius. ckIt will be area to you in a plain a y will call on ty Paisghlee No. KC-45. | suPREME COUNCIL | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU [eae en oe St. 8, LowlsMe. Please send me Free Pamphist entitied ‘But Can YOU Prove he Bible Ie True?” KC.48 | name : a ' ; erty 1, A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, ie naee School ........ 9:45 A.M. Dr. Chas. Carter, NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. Morning Worship...... 11:00 A. M. Evesvent B.T.U. 3 Mrs. Carter, SUPREME COUNCIL Song Leader—Soloist Evening Worship -s 10:00 A. M. Tonight |KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS Beginning ~ Services Worship . ietin hs . , Ewy.Niw 1377.M. TRELIGIOUS INFGCRMATION BUREAU Pe WOR Sos BASEN, Si a—— Deead-cinvate wives” st. s0vis'e. minsoude Tomorrow Evening ........ 7':30 P.M. 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No progress has sian production facilities and tech-- been reported. niques may be superior to those SUNDAY | -At a stormy session last night, in the U.S, bay -gels At fella the engineering There, rocks and bold cliffs form some 4,500 members of IVE Local the wind and water-worn remains ‘617 voted to accept all terms of, Bean was 2 of r jasaciconn oat re graduating 27,000 boat | nually. neRan ef: of mountains that were three to the contract, including a provision) neers who recently toured Russian “The Littlest Outlaw” 4:20 7:30 10:30 | | five miles high aeons ago. industrial plants. “TwinkleGod's Eye 2:50 6:00 9:00 | | in Bean said: The creek histeric * 8 @ recalls seenes, Nearby Military Road Join Big Rattler Hunt , rY “In the exchange tour, we was constructedthe Civil during HENRIETTA, Tex. @ — Resi-spent 16 days inspecting Russian Ale wee Fin Infant Dies in Blaze War to connect Forts Stevens, dents of Oklahoma or any other industrial plants last December, DeRussyReno of the capi- and BUCKLEYu—The infant son of state for that matter who hanker the first Americans to see Ras- i __o tal’s defenses.heard the ech- It Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lahman died for rattlesnake steak are being sian industrial processes | fire that destroyed | invited to take part in Clay Coun-World War I. © parents four miles’ ty’s annual rattlesnake hunt to- * 8 @ of this Grand Traverse-Wex-morrow and “We found the plants in poor re vi His “We've got the biggest. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 __! ional Title ilowa Falls to Dons, BI ; in NCAA Finals Coast Quintet Closes) -|all their runs on homers—two by Granny Hamner and” another by Season Unbeaten in 29 ‘em by big ~ Straight Games Battey comected-for Chicago. In a’ night game, the Brooklyn EVANSTON, Ill. W—The San Dodgers extended their winning), Wecision to the Cincinnati Redlegs. ; streakto six games by downing) ¢ Francisco Dons today must rank Dering the six-game famine the Washington Senators 95.) lamong the greatest—~jf not the ay cree omy 2 ee ho Catcher Roy Campanella and, gteatest — college basketball for-the opposition, pitcher Don Drysdale slammed teams ever put together, homers for the winners. They closed out a season of 29 consecutive victories and extend- SATURDAY'S EXHIBITION By ey = ed their string to an awe-inspiring cuit. : Wen Leet as, Harry Simpson slammed a pair $ $a ‘35 by trimming Iowa's Big Ten —pne with the bases filled—to lead ’ champions last: night 83-71 to. re- the Kansas City A's to a 9-0 vic-7 ‘47 peat for the NCAA title. tory over the New York Yankees. 3 Eo Toya made a courageousat stab TIGERS’ CONCERN — The Ataaiéon League’s 1955: batting an. upset and had the-crowd of Simpson's output upped his home 1 major concern in the Detroit ‘Tiger 110,600" at Northwestern's McGaw champion, Al Kaline, is causing which was previously dismissed as ruin total of six in 10 games and|< 5 60 Hall cheering wildly by running| camp over the ailing right arm up a 15-4 lead in the opening min-Tiger star has been troubled cee © A vm We & on ‘hits in 38 at bats. & ; a “just another sore arm.” The young The New York Giantstwo 7 462 utes, with the arm and had to step out of the batting box several times got * * * ; homers from Gail Harris and one cits for that reason, apiece from Willie Mays and Wes E “We were tight and tense,”’ ex- ny in t i the Cleveland Baltimore (A)) plained the Dons’ dapper coach, Phil Woolpert, later. “But we had Indians 10-1, Ruben Gomez, Joe Gn ws. trailed by 11 points against Cali- Margoneri and Marv Grissom lim-Fia.: Chicago (A) vs. De- fornia and Holy Cross earlier this ited the Indians to six hits, ome!,, Phoenix, ‘Aris.: Cleveland (A) vs. New ’ whic was a homer b: All ee Fe. ie Wanna year and I was never worried.” Wings After 3rd Game In the next seven. minutes, ze ‘Stan Musial's three-run at data Bie i New York tay v8, Brook-Towa's lead evaporated as the in- comparable Bill Russell, Gene : Dts ve."Kansasancy Bee oe kee mrapad « ress Petersburg. Pia. Cineinnatt (N) Brown and outside-sidoting Hal ers, Fia.: Philadelphia (N) vs. Perry stormed the baskets, on Leafs ce Tonight COSMO IN A SQUEEZE —:Dan Dobroczynski with Bruce Schneeberger (23) and William Halli- Carl Boldt’s>corner shot put the Louls (N) (A) 3, »2 (3) of Hamtramck finds himself in a squeeze day (32) hidden behind Dobroczynski. Hamtramck Dons ahead. 24-23 about six min- City (A) 9. New ork. 2 ¢ cs») among three Ann Arbor players in their game of moved into the finals tonight by defeating Ann utes before half time, and they By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday. night, will take on the ‘ork (A) (N the Class A semi-finals at East Lansing last Arbor handily, 1-4. — trailed or were tied there-Canucks in the third game of their Happy Day. Maoee tte a semifinals tonight in Madison night. On the left is Don Perigo (33) of Ann Arbor That's the name of the general At intermissionwas 38-33 fash-| we om) 10 it Square Garden = |manager. of the Toronto Maple! se. eo joned on the well-balanced scoring, Leafs. But the Leafs weren't Beat Pittsburgh, 3-2 Toronto already down 20 in of Russell with 10 points, and exactly laughing out loud as they — Perry and Brown each with prepared to go into tonight's third game of their Stanley Cup semi- e+ 2 final series against the Detroit They widened the gap at will in their high scoring forward, suf- Red Wings. - the first five minutes of the second fered a broken shoulder in the sec- “Tiger Use Homers to Win ‘half. Brown, Perry ;and Russell ond game = Deret. The New Yok Rangers, with * *|kept up the bombardment and San their confidence restored nfter up-| bloop sitigle by Chick King for and a mighty important ofe. Aland a home run by House in the |Franeisco cruised atjead 50-39. | The laa will have home ad- setting the Canadiens in Montreal Kaline, the Major Leagues’ leading | second put the Tigers ahead 2-.| To all intents and ‘purposes vic-' the Tigers Pa down the Pitts-\yantage going for them tonight burgh Pirates yesterday in Lake-and in the fourth game Tuesday batter last season, was ordered to But Dale Long's homer with Bob/tory was wrapped up at this stage. land, 3-2. stop throwing and batting for at} Russell ended with 26 points, None Able to Crack night. But the psychological edge Skinner on base knotted the count The Tigers, for lack of batting least a week because of arm trou-| jagainst Trecks in 2) 3rd. |Brown and Boldt 16 gach and Per- likely will be Detroit's. * Top ABC Positions In each of the first two games ble. The fleet youngster, who has ry 14. Carl Cain and Bill Seaberg punch, -have been wasting solid; in the Motor City, Toronto moved played 34 innings this spring, has Marlowe, whe relieved Trucks each hit 17 for Iowa's best. ROCHESTER, N. Y. # — All) sparkling job yesterday out of vet-had a sore throwing arm since after five innings, got credit for Although the San Francisco-‘division leaders continued in place, pitching efforts. They got another ‘in front in the opening period, only |to have the Red Wings come roar- training season opened. the win. He gave up only one hit. Iowa game was the big feature, after Friday's competition in the) eran Virgil Trucks and in-and-outer ing back to win. In the opening In addition to Long's homer, it remained for Hal Lear, Tem-| 15rd annual American Bowling Dick Marlowe, Jack Home! said Ka- tilt in fact, Toronto held a 2-ead Trucks permitted the Pirates only ple’s 5-11 senior guard from Phil-Congress Tournament here. But the club had another worry, line’s t&rm trouble may have after two periods.. three hits—all singles. Rookie Bog | adelphia, to steal much of the in-Scoring was low and none of the been caused by an abscessed Capacity crowds are expected in Garber was tagged with the defeat. \dividual glory 280 bowlers of 79 open division teoth the right fleider had, pulled rae Leaf Gardens and also in | Lear popped in 17 field goals teams were able to crack the top| in January, Frank Lary is to go for the New York, -where-the Rangers Phillips 5 in AAU Semis land 14 free throws for 48 points echelons. Tigers today against the Chicago! King’s single, following a single; posted a 20-T7-8 record during the iaprope the Owls to a 90-81 vic-The team division is paced by) |W hite Sox. regular sefison. P DENVER (#)—Five seniors from) 49h National AAU Basketball | by Bill Tuttle and an infield out, over Southern Methodist for Meade’s Floor Covering of Syra-; * * ibroke a 2-2 tie in the 7th inning, | AL PITTSBURGH (NL) if “hird DETROIT the University of Alabama gave Tournament last night. : |cuse, N. Y., with 21,997. place. « AB Ranger Coach Phil Watson said it all they had for the entire aw : 0s @ 03 00 te Hw ece0+998--e%. © E ewes oe Coro : | sing. eon jance of the winners of the Fla-the fastest sports cars made in) | (41), Pennsylvania (38), Yale oh The Rev. Robert Richards, pole |Dhia Warriors, who today held a is\mingo,’ Santa’ Anita Derby ahd Europe and America were ready | 'Ohio State (33) and Notre Dame vaulter, and Harrison Dillard. jl-game edge over Syracuse in second straight title Louisiana Derby. for the starter’s flag today in the land Michigan State (32 each). Humez on TV lLonsing Eastern Gets Ashenfelter will be challenged, their National Basketball Assn. yesterday in the salom event’ of) Needles, the Flamingo winner, 12-hour International Grand Prix iby Michigan's Ron Wallingford playoff — New Basketball Coach | * the NCAA Ski Championships. [from the D&H Stable, was i ‘of Endurance, FRIDAY'S “BASKETBALL jand Charles “Deacon” Jones,| NC.Po Tournament Igaya took the dangerous upper|stalled the early favorite at 2-Unless the baxital pace burns up, mptonship. | One Point Difference! LANSING w—Charles Sweeney, NCAA cross -country champion) | On the sidelines since March 14 the Francisco Cy at course with the same freckless'with T. A. Grissom's Reaping the more powerful cars in | San Towa 71 track coach Lansing Sexton running unattached. | while Syracuse knocked off Boston abandon as the smooth lower Right, victory in the Louisiana |Temple %, Southern Methodist 81 |high, has been named head bas- marathon battle around an aban-| rd | on Scorecards Snaps * * * lin the quarter-finals, the Warriors National AAU Tournament stretch, and was clocked at 56.9|/Derby, quoted at 5-1 and Rex Ells-\doned wartime air base, the speed | mifinals Streak of Frenchman |ketball eoach at Lansing Eastern Pittsburgh's great relay team) jeustly upended the Nationals 109- seconds for his second run. His,worth's Terrang, Santa Anita'record book should be completely) [Philips Oilers 21 Mobile Ada Ollers 69 |to sueceed Ray Altenhoff, who re-will face Notre Dame, Syracuse ist in the opener of their best-of-5 rew’ ritten. 75 65, Milwaukee|* peer Michigan 2-mile uchan and last over-all time was 2:07.8. Derby champion, at 8-1. Allen-Bradley ‘signed — . health. State in the competition night. ————Se NEW YORK \#—Ralph (Tiger) | baton feature. Michigan, North-| The St. Louis Hawks, holding a \Jones, thé spoiler of-the middle- Sweeney waned Michigan State western, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Il-} 1-0 lead, take on the Fort Wayne weight division, has done it again. Hamtramck, Muskegon:in A h-| University and Hillsdale College, linois, Michigan State, Iowa, No-|Pistons ¢today in a nationally’ tele- This time the victim was punch- coached nine years tre Dame, and ivised. starting at land for at Im-Oklahoma Indiana (NBC) game 3 scarred Charley Humez, France's ‘lay City before moving to the Lan-will send teams into various sec-\p.m. (EST). Theirs is also a best- European 160-pound champion, sing School system in 1944. tions of mile relay competition. ‘of-5 semifinal series, making his U.S. pro debut. Four-| teén months ago it was Sugar Ray} ce psn anmescamrtme cong me rep Teams Move Into Finals ‘Robinson, the song. and dance man bay = ia | on the meee irae EAST LANSING @® = ‘Powerful tramek; class B—Stephenson and the Heights eased past Detroit, champions, got off to a ragged| Detroit St. Andrew; class ©— \Catholic Central, 61-54, with com-/start, but bounced back to smother| Old Sugar Rey Caccagee off the Berrien Springs and Crystal | parative ease, Flint Tech . (16-8), 5839, in the) defeat and rebounded to regain Falis; class D—Portland st. Pat-other class B game. Larry Skora the middleweight crown from Carl Burton, a 6-feet-¢ center, was | fick and Chassell,class A led the winners with 23° points (Bobo) Humez, edged by The Olson. used as a decoy while his team- final will played at 9 McCarty Ron and some smooth ball handling. | the Tiger in very, very close be p.m., mates, Bill a and class B 3:30 p.m., class © 2 * * * television 10-rounder in Madison Robinson, scored %1,and 16 points pm. and class D at 7:30 p.m., In a class D thriller, Portland Square Garden last night, hopes respectively. Catholic Central's St. Patrick's Steve Bauer slipped teams which survived a wild class all at Jenison, only threat came in Bob Skray-ito do the same and get his long- A and B semifinal elimination last in the winning basket with two ‘sought shot at the world title. Thus, three Upper Peninsula | eki, who led the losers with 24, seconds to go in overtime to give * * * teams—Stephenson, Crystal Falls) | Hamtramek.(16-3). immediately his clud a 56-55 victory over Lud One point on Frank Judge ‘land Chassell—remain in the bid scored on Ann Arbor 156) and a maton St. = (22-2),ae Forbes’ scorecard was the differ- for -class charpsonanigs. | continued to pull away to a Th541-ence between a Humez defeat and victory in a rout. Mary Ringo led a draw. The single point snapped For seamugen oie the story’ points by Whittemore’s 6-feet 8 Hamtramck’'s balanced attack with Humez’ 17-fight, 24-year unbeat- was not all Burton last night as Francis wasn't center Pagel 22. len streak. enough as Chasselj (24-1) won, * * ® 83-65, Bob (Sticks) Bolton, Battle Creek Lakeview's 6-feet-9 center, fouled Crystal -Falls’ 6-feet-7 center ‘Colorado Site Suggested out with 2:11 to go in the third — Westin pumped in 37 points by College Hockey Pilots ur Le am A V \ . The five, who have played | still Detroit needed brilliant | but xuenn,ss game ltogether for four years, faded in fielding to pull out of a 9th-inning Forgeson.1 yesterday he won't decide whether Gordie Bell or Gump Worsley will Chicago Feature | Tuttle «ef defending champion the last5 minutes before the Bar-| Jam. e @ : | Boone. %» play in the New York goal until 66ers in the.semifinals’of the tlesville, Qka., team's stronger Maawell.rf hours before game time. Delging’ 8 blast in the first inning | paian | two pine Worsley’s replacement Thursday Marlowe,p night. Gump, however, took part in Phillips sie ks second straight | basketball player. The indoor tale CHICAGO @ — Emie Shelton, a light workout yesterday and his 1 title tonight against the Seattle Buchan Bakers, who called on 19- lead at NCAA Meet record is 610% by Ken Wiesner| Gulfstream injured knee gave him little $6 BRS of Southern California! trou- ee t in this same meet in ible. A—Pannedfor Trimble in 4th “senior, aims for a world indoor * * * ‘high jump record tonight what year-old Bruno Boin of the Uni-| in * * * B_Popped out for Murray ~ ‘7th. e 8 ¢ Pressing Shelton will be defend-| mh into force out for W. Hall in “We should be 6-5 favorites to who dueled until nearly could be the feature of the 20th half points that conquered Mil-ere DickinsonJr, ing meet champion Vic Fritts, for-win now,"’ ‘said Watson confident- D—Flied out for Waters pH m4 midnight in the first day of their 000 p99 annual Chicago Daily News Re- NL seisoneee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . waukee Allen-Bradley, 85-75. mer Penn State star; Les Stevens, ly. “After a}, the series is tied | ‘The victories assured Phillips| national tournament, went pais at! |Desrets ¢ pilays. Some light could be thrown on) * rd] lof Iowa; Bernie Allard, Notre, and the next two ome will be on it early today with Navy, ‘and Seattle a berth in the Olym-/ t King, i= d 6t/Dame; Bob Lang of Missouri, Big our ice.” the May 5 running of the Ken- House < &B— cuen A Chicago “Stadium “= playoffs at Kansas City, crow Japanese Claims Kuenn, Hicks and foupees |7 indoor champion, and Cal Boyd, | The fourth game will be played tucky Derby today. when three of; \close to 17,000 is expected to watch! honors. April 2-4, Phillips was the 1948 top LE —Pittsburgh 8, Detroit 11 BB-- Sunday winter’s big stake winners former Big 10 star from Indiana. the * ¢ frome oo Marlowe 1, Trimble 2, Murra Trucks 3. Marlows| former ee Olympic champions and| ‘olympic winner, | |. @0_By Navy held the team lead with Hy Trimble 6, Murray 2, Garber 1, Wa. some of nation’s new stars the best The bankers ‘mile feature will match strides in the $100; 000-add- bring out Ted Wheeler, Iowa's Big 10 indoor mile and 880 champion; NBA PlayoffGane Ga ed Florida Derby at Gulfstream) cks in 6 150 points, 3 more than defending Trimble sin 3 for 1956 Olympic berths -eager ‘Speed Records Charber & in, *|Park. | champion Columbia, as the meet) en, i itusrey 3. Sicompete in the last big indoor) ; |Phil Coleman, former Army titlist Wh Trucks ». -Trimble ei 1-2 ° * * of the |went into the fifth round of seven Garber W-—Marlowe. L-—Garber. U— meet in Prospect season, Skier at Set for Television Twelve other 3-year-clds also graduate student at Illinois, |McKinley (AL), Jackowski (NL), R 7 * now a ito be run off. |@tewart (AL). T—2:31. A— $73. named for the mile and: and Les Vielbig of Syracuse. were one-| Princeton was third with * The 6-2 Shelton has cleared 6-10 eighth race, which will be tele- Second International | The group of former Olympic} | points, a score of times and has leaped By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Jones Upsets champions is headed by Horace vised and broadcast by CBS from * ‘as high as 611%, only a quarter! 5 to 5:30 p.m, (EST) but the chief SEBRING, Fla. (#®—With new! Straight Title Ashenfelter, FBI man shooting for An eight -day layoff didn't dim Others in’ the top 10 were bales ‘inch shy of the world outdoor speed records in prospect, 60 of, his fourth 2-mile title in six in the perform- the shooting eyes of-the Philadel- interest years; jconsin (44), Illinois (42), NY jmark set by Walter Davis,: was now a finished the last quarter with period of a class B game with|and Greens, | Dr. A. D. Robinson; 'Stephenson and the Upper Penin-| a bandaged head to beat Sebewaing| BOSTON (® — The American Golf, Charles P. Livingston; House (22-1), 71-69, in a C semi, Westin Hockey Coaches Assn. has recom;| sula crew breezed in for a 74-69! anod Membership, H. W: Wheeler; ihit his head on the floor with a mended Colorado Springs as the! victory, Building and Grounds, Leslie R. ‘minute and a half to go and the ‘site or the NCAA Tournament and "| Tripp; Entertainment, F. M. “Tex” Bolton completely dominated | blood poured. He was bandaged Boston for its annual meeting Smith; Handicap, Chris L. Slo-" the backboards while he was jand continued. Crystal ‘Falls now again next. year. : man; Beach, Gardiner C. Vose; , playing, but Stephenson's 6-3 cen-2 * lis 19-2. x Tennis, Erwin Baumrucker; Cad-ter Mel Peterson took over in | The group made its recommen- Berrien Springs won its 2rd by either Ted (Kluszewsid, Willie die, Harold Gasser; ~ Publicity, the last period and nailed 36 dations yesterday as its two-day rchapeest . the other C semi, sneak- een ee nla |! aiming __ Mays or Ed Mathews. Kluszewski hit 47 last year, John F, Daneke; Men’s Bowling, keview Qe, 68-67, session opened. March 1416 were Stephensonis 2]-1 while the record of Babe Mays 51 and Mathews 41. Other possibilities are Bob Cole; Women’s Bowling, Mrs. now im goat Was made as the the dates suggested for the NCAA losers19-3, C. P. Mehas; Ladies Golf, Mrs are ints fof the lower, Tourney and March 21-23 for the E. 0. Borglin. Detroit St. Andrew Gti). city|36-points convention, : —_ \ Wa ' / Ja ; the se ig aa ph AEE NA ata” Sed ae } / = ae PON TIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, MARGHa43%50 TF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, e _. SEVENTEEN .. Your ‘Neighbor's House Afi 1H. Coles Wanted Ranch Style but Settled for Contemporary One side is 158 feet,.the other matchstick bamboo shades and room itself must-of necessity be 165. —— spun glass draperies. a neutral one. The entrance to the house is There are three huge windows The striated plywood walls are a “but they settled for a contempo-at the back, about halfway along across the lake side of the room, painted driftwood gray. The rug rary model.. It was the only kind the length of the building. You with ventilating windows below is rose beige, as are the spun ot ‘house that would fit their step into a small square entrance anc smaller narrow windows glass draperies, The Tennessee “fregular lot. hall. Straight ahead is the above. There's a window: and a a ng a ges ra ras left i . The long; Lake. their Alfred H. Coles owned a narrow lot on Maceday For thirteen years, while youngsters were growing living room. From the living room door back te the Coles’ bedroom, the hall measures42 feet. A large door opening onto the screenedporch on the north side of the living. room. an the south side of the r00™ ay Pagel “oe The ls white. Two onal — end tee chain — are beige. Another chair is from Progr Mans eae planter and shelf section, When the children (there is alsd a°08 aNd his family) come home up, theypicnics. usedAt the lottimes for summerthey toyed Sumberof windows on thesutelde,or serth wall, make = ihere are‘and four two large. windows more above them aque. touch ‘Theof aqua lnage. in the teveshades, .0 forbe the holidays,the room canmade larger by moving the * with the idea of selling it, oe gf eight that follow the roof line. neutiag ss ce Planter, Then, two eaeyears\ago they machine, There is pag :eayrate on the eadingis a favorite occupa-tion of the Coles. They have Treribs din—. pogliney nah! consulted an : Light simply floods the Livi east side of ving room, bookcases over and around, the winter Mrs. Coles keeps the draw Ray F. Ward of Pontiac, The The . . Pes next to the fireplace, door to the hall. More book-draperies pulled across the glass, told him exactly the kind of room. re is so much light = with all this expanse of glass shelves are above and below These draperies match the wall- house they hed in ming and askedhim to draw up plansfor& Fratich home. in this found room that Mrs. it necessary to Coles has use both through seems a which part of the the outdoors room, the the window_ place. next to the fire-paper exactly, (Continued on When Page drawn, they 18, Col. 3) Mr. Ward tried to follow the the directions of his clients. But he found that a contemporary would look and fit better on the lot they had. It was with some misgivings that the Coles ap- proved his plans. Now they wonder why they ever had qualms. Their home— almost the exact opposite of what they thought they wanted ~—suits them perfectly. In short, they're sold on alent style. ‘Im the summer of 1954 the shell of the front part of the house was up. At that time Mrs. Coles’ mother, Mrs, Fred Reed, was in the hospital with a broken hip. She came “home” to the partially fin- ished house for the summer, f) Before another year had passed, the Coles had done some LONG HALL — Access to the rooms added on light hallway and finds it a good place to sew. The of the finishing, like the in- to the Coles’ home was made possible by this long curtains -at the short windows are pink fo match sulation, themselves. They had hallway. At the far end thé Coles’ bedroom can be one of the colors in the wallpaper. also contracted to add on two seen. Mrs. Coles keeps her sewing machine in this , more -bedrooms, a full bath, utility room and a garage. Last duly the entire house was completed, and the family moved in. Mrs. Reed still lives with them. Pat Coles, a college student, comes home for vacations, As previously mentioned, the lot on which this pink and gray house is built is irregular. At the lake front it measures55 feet. At the ‘bullding line it narrowed to 45 feet. On has the Athree PINK BACK DOORwindows in it and is — The back door of the Coles” ‘home haspainted pink. Verticalsiding on the back — built of Tennesseeledge rock. Below the windowsthere street side it is only 33 feet. half of the house is also painted pink. The exterior kitchen wall is planter box, ie . be ae384 SCTE Sh ce = % ¢? ug 3.) . ALL STEEL KITCHEN — Mrs. Coles is proud are a pleasing contrast to the white cupboards: of her small but efficient kitchen. She is shown here taking a banana cream pie out of her wall oven. Formica topped counters in bright yellow The are floor is rubber stainless steel. ee tile, while sink and stove areas CONTEMPORARY HOUSE — The Alfred H. Coles live in a pink and gray contem- porary home on Maceday Lake. This front view of the house shows the large window area in the living room. The slanting roof with the wide overhangs allows a maximum . of light to enter the house. The practically live in the summer. screened-area at the left is a porch where the Coles =\ NORTH END OF ROOM — A large door and an equally large bookcases. Mrs. Fred Reed, Mrs. Coles’ mother, enjoys sitting in this SOUTH END OF ROOM— Mr. Coles relaxes in his favorite chair window, fas well as more built-in storage space. The fireplace is Tem window look out on the screened porch on the north side of the living sunny room ‘to do her embroidery. Like the plywood walls, the occa-with a book. This view of the living room shows the large windows nessee ledge rock. Brass spotlights on the ceiling, in — to room. Above and around the door to the-right can be seen the built-in sional tables are finished in driftwood gray. on the south side of the room. Next to the fireplace there is another lamps provide illumination. Sy ee ee “ BIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 , ‘ ces Gees ; ; = ie { f oo2 es Alfred Coles’ Like : (Continued from Page 17). ~ e Made Under 400 lbs. Pressure give the room a cozy, closed-in There’s a small powder room : . bedrooms in newer part eel 1. These Extra Benefits: bes or od — one is | M se. ex- Don Auten : -~. - Charles Martin @ Safety Tread Reduces seeing | coteat view ot the lake from <= ‘ @ Permanent Beaouty—Rugged Durability | her windows, In fact, there’s a ; a . e FHA Specifications view of the lake from every Announcement of the appointment of Don Auten Casting =. room in the house. @ Strong Reinforced and Charles Martin in charge of furnishings for Mrs. Reed's room has three @ Avoid Messy Installation pink and one cocoa wall. The ceiling is-beige pink. The hard- floors are bare except for Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere green throw rugs. Her furniture is maple, The CONCRETE STEP CO. draperies repeat the rose and green, with the addition of black SEVEN-DRAWER CHEST—The seven-drawer and in the print. Cand s chest is a new piece designed by William Pahl-white leather : splatter dashed with red and black. ra OR 3-7715 5380 Dixie Highwey oe South Saginaw Street, furniture 361 Economy Furniture Company; the exclusive dealers for Heyweod-Wakefield are The bathroom between the bedveeme ts plik and Modern is upholstered in black leather with Each drawer, covered The ottoman on the front with mann. . ewe bs enn day of gold-tooled asterisks. sprout green leather, is gold-tooled with a There's ceramic tile sagged . ] O I } T G | P| ] The “Pear! of the Hills” model is one of & development ONLY BOICE Uses High Pressure | pean henpedinolpelprehipron B S . El Steam Guring in Oakland County | age units, e ure ectrica utlets\lry bypsum ASl@L |} of 118 nomes at Rochester Knoll being offered by Hannan , tains tere mater the waiter | Are Convenient, Up to Daten Walls of Room =— | sven 20" coe tor pnt teres tainsplain | the sys-|dark. Multiple switch control is a| 1m Planning that new rootn edit Ww | are Pink. has a The “outlets” in wiring ~~ 3 sloping ceiling also, This one |tem correspond to the faucets in term you should understand. It) aon,era pay Se ae XX ‘De mIAL y slopes up from the regular size |the plumbing system, except that | riree Piciige as on aingie ent finish coat, * ' . Since this ready-prepared plaster . PRESSURE windows on the south to thirteen |ihe home requires many. more tions.” aN HIGH the north. The windows : “" Careful attention to this’. available in a selected of e feet on it does point may save your family from colors integrally mixed at ‘ace tee ae . \ on the north are higher than or-electrical outlets than | q Steam Curing? dinary windows and are eight |Water faucets. broken! panes. of manufacture, no further decora-J % 4° eee | feet square, “ Convenience outlets are avail. | . . tion is necessary. . 17 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING Siete iienre' ea: able in several forms, most com-K @ 0 The color intensity is uniform standard Keep Pilot Light n and if this predecorated “float fin-: CONCRETE SLOCKS KNOWN TODAY! ena tere ee men of which ts the | blue, as are three walls. The |‘duplex convenience outlet.” You F : ish” is applied properly, a beauti-| Hl R | Est t E h . i a ful wall with an exceptionally hard annan ta ¢ X¢ east wall of the room is pa-| Ca" also obtain “triplex or ‘In urnace, Boiler. Sacto are" pibced inte massive cylindrical Autocleves, | qadrupiex” outlets, as well as | |surface may be expected. ore Se et ee ee ee ee in a blue paper. pered flowered — ts mahog-number assembled Gas experts say it tdenine gredgeen eavarier Concrete Bloch | Purnituretraditional a of outlets | heating is. which ie ws ! 7 any. Draperies are off-whitein | t@sether on a strip or molding. ‘sound economy to keep the pilot method sisbitisesand strength theot least should plugged ea block, and B colop, The drop ceiling’ fixtures Lampe and plug-in appliances \light going year-roundin fur-| 5 Thisredutes futareciseshrinkage the expansion ofby 50%. be directly into walt Eliminating ctacked walls! | are white with a perforated cone as oar aan” nace or boiler. The constant burn-| oe | around the bulb, = ee satlets, ere the inf Will keep heating equipment We are proud to have been beautiful shed pli tn te house. The |oPenings through which eettain|=? Cue he mameeer, event, nNoW chosen to furnish . this | yeom across the hall from the |major appliances are connected to ing rust and prolonging its life. | dining room is sisted te be a (their individual branch circuits. |. Then. eal . ; - too, the pilot generates Heated ranch home with carpet and | aca Migs wow tk the * 2 6 just enough heat to increase the | washerdryer isa gen-| only major appliance for/draft up the chimney. This helps draperies. You will enjoy . visit- and and The ; . | eral “catch-all,” says Mre. |Which there is a specially-designed Ventilate the basement, reduces : ing this modern community for Coles. “plug-in” outlet is the electric dampness and mustiness. range. Other major appliances) And, at the first sign of fall, all ' connected to their individualYOU do is turn up your thermostat gracious living. o pee | _ The appliances will be moved |r st : 8 on—without waiting . e BLOCK © CONCRETE e BRICK \ to a long narrow room between branch circuits through i the heat A A dis ifthe garage and the back bed-| onvenience outlets. Sometimes jor service men who are busy IT’s SMART i \ 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 room. There is ample room in ——— TO BUILD they are connected directly to the turning on other peoples’ pilots! = eo buygs for vis-| viring system. lo Heat for ves, this long house comes Lighting outlets are the open-It’s Easy for Handymen with ; e With Wood CONCRETE See This Beautiful Home A from an oil furnace placed in | ings for fixed lights. We seldom To Work e an excavation beneath the den. | think of them as outlets because | 4.1. 1. home hand — Most the perim-they “outlets” electricity, . Acpeamts Adveeal | or CINDER . of rooms have | are for don’t have to be an expert to work! just like the special outlets which Model Open Daily 1 to 8 P. M. with wood, But once you get start-| BLOCKS serve major appliances... In both ed, you'll probably become one. cases, the outlet has a special Wood is easy and pleasant to) FE 4-4570 Job to do—to provide access to work with and can be shaped with | FE 8-0332 Carpets and Draperies of Distinction electricityone piece of equip. for simple and familiar tools. Widely) ment, P the avilable, its advantages include, Y Switches cut off or restore igreat strength, light weight, nat-| ing ang pany rock. The anrear (flow of electricity to lights and) yy beauty exceptional dura-| | “ ledge -jural and dura appliances, without disconnecting) pility. Ue Canales” a planter box below the wim-(them from the outlets. They also “ . : ons. contribute to safety. When there} A plaque will be placed on the Firm! --After Mr. Ward had drawn fi-|are enough switches, properly lo-Chester, England, house where an [i] Pontiac’s Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering “OnLy $875 Plus nal plans for this house, the |cated, you can “light your way’’|William Friese-Greene, in 1890,) Mortgage Costs Coles did their own contracting. |through dark rooms, and up andigave what is thought to be the] 199 Mechanic St. || 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 y |down stairways. This reduces the/first public performance of @ mov- possibility of stumbling in the ing film. | Will Move You in —— = —— he “RENE” ° {5} A Planned Community of Outstanding Homes em m © Automatic Oil Heat © Finished Hardwood Floors _ iss @ 2 Full Size Bedrooms Featuring: @ ‘2-ACRE SITES “ | © Cast Iron Porch Railings 1 @ 242 BATHS @ 3 BEDROOMS @ PLENTY OF CLOSET SPACE Per Month / | @ 242-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE ‘Includes Texes & Insurance sy ees G.E. 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Nothing Down... ~ -by 28-inch members, as shown if at a. ae Convenient Montly Payments! a $ Up g| Now invert the top and attach | 5 a the ee assemblies to = bottom | Pexw a *« W@jsurface of the top with screws > . a @\driven through the 2 by 4 by 28 “Always Service — All Ways” tL) 4 Mikes Wort of Pontioc a inch members. Set the table up- -@ gy Tight and install the brace. Square jup the table and counterbore and . ALBERT B. ~ © pilot bore screw holes at an angle 4 ia @\ through the brace into each leg. Glue and drive %%-Inch dowel into = Herbert C. Davis « << L s s all visible counterbored screw | DONALD R. HICKS. Mer. WILLIAM MORRIS, Sales -bed Rewind a shorn rders x ‘orne (because garage’ runs construction at a lower rate. variation rectangular: The only perimeter from — ‘a a-_plain shape ~ ‘aa MI fel X that is the most for a ¢ PA economical house — consists of a short wing Anlermalt elon in front to cover kitchen, entrance vestibuleguest wrap closet as and iwelt as to create an attractive ATER SOFT QDI, FRR AT If Let ST Theat ye og Sree ‘ONE MOVING PART. . Lang Lived Service! facade. . PF convenient to a complete bathroom strategically located off the: _ This bathroom, including a built- in vanity-type lavatory with linen rooms, bathroom, extra lavatory, |storage compartments, is conven- kitchen large enough for table|ient to living room, kitchen and .|just around the corner from the INSTALL YOUR TIMKEN FURNACE TODAY! service entry. The lavatory Pe Per * 1st Payment Not Due 'til June Ist * ‘| the two other and bedroomsac- both sliding i pTrrT, TT Tere completes with bath” convenience bed- Steers) Seer acl Saront S 2 scccietitis + Si ek eee ice H. He STANTON nae the “bedroom wv Peuwvuve-« revvrvVVTS - 36 MONTHS : for all A. Heating % Sheet Metal Work % Rooting The Yesterday preeaeety realtor Rea! DS PPPPP wy 1050 S Your Why now garage wanted long! You easy to TO PAY! ; have eliminatedobjections old to — Baily hatin ty Ae Ai A hh hn ha Terre | locks make it Impossible for a Established 1 910 person te leave such a bathroom while forgetting to unlock the REMODELING | ELBLING & SONS other door, They also insure privacy by auto-| LIVING ROOM FEATURES— The floor-to-dining it covers nearly twenty-four feet of % Air Conditioning * matically locking both doors asas| ceiling picture window and a log burning fireplace floor space. soon as either one is snapped. | are fédtures of ‘this large living room. With the _ Since bathrooms are usually the "REBUILDING Phone FE 4-1504 73 S. Parke St. most expensive rooms in an entire 1 house, practicable economies of GO. Oo ~ this type figure large in the ulti- Py oe mate cost of your home, yet add ne — — greatlyvalue. The is not “2. es es to house just a one-bathroomhouse. Thisis — .. mportant not only in mortgage °‘ meta: but also in any future ais 4 you are building a home— $; + * * * Pontiac Lumber Co. delivery top quality 5 A two-car garage is another point ™ lumber ready to use—piledthe way you use it! weeSe is ' CARACL my, this garage could be reduced BLD RM. to one-car size, This would save 10-11. V1 20." -27-7 you about 10 feet in the overall ‘] width of the house and a one-car ‘4 garage might be adequate for many families,even for a one-c } But * car. family, a two-car garage ises-= g pecially appreciated, It provides , E y) i : c storage space for perambulatar, , ‘4 bicycle, sleds, lawnmower, fire- place logs, outdoor furniture .and R : ei | jeven a rowboat, '2-CAR GARAGE CHEAPER H LIVING DINING | = 3.9 13.5 I; 18.0)-10.107 1-603 43.8ee Mn 2 Present No matter what style of KITCHLN house or remodeling you Hoel is a cancelled check; tomorrow is planning — all plans a are today is ready cashspend — ene; call for the best in build- By, setting this garage back from pet ES PORCH .. wisely ing materials. Come in, let us give you free esti- ‘the —Ty pographic frontthe you gain two, of house, One, it allows for a COMPACT ROOM PLAN — Excellent circula- back of the house, separated from the living room | of our advantages. mates . . . use ony “The Bird ® See...” by a hall. The kitchen is situated at the front of garage door to open into the back-| tion features this plan with rooms compactly ar- extensive collection of jyard where the garage creates @| ranged. The bedrooms are all grouped across the the house. ward e. partridge plans. ‘sheltering wing providing an ap- ‘propriate place for a garden patio e Estate and Business Throughout Michigan CHURCH'S, Inc. behind the house. It also clears § a Governors of 19 states serve two- ithe way for a side service en-8 THE PONTIAC PRESS W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3581 and 29 have four g year terms years vty a office. \ i i 8) . NOW | 107 Squirrel, Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 Seen [ POWTIAC’s HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O'Neil Real Estate | basement with clothes I cin from the bathrooms. Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 facilitates the removal of fire- THE TIME! Choose Garage! STREET plan CITY STATE . not Se BSS eS SSB BBB Be eeeeeeaaneanwr cueeeneedl for that ANOTHER GEN ERAL MOTORS rinst to-cellingto a log: picture window have y you burning fireplace at the far end) i | of the room. for so You'll undoubtedly say this is a! —— oo * *) % lighted by floor-to-ceiling side-light A Furnace with NO Pipes ——— = ® =a yy 2-CAR FRAME windows adjoining the front door. 1% CAR and PORCH budget. will be surprised: how By projecting this entry and tts) i it is to put one up— Room for a good size Plenty of room for the twe commodious coat, closet, — the ar- The New Delco Ductless ‘Cou nterflow Oil or Gas Furnace! satisfaction. Test Paint Products cars in your family work -shop, your chitect saves space that makes the * living room easier to arrange and A paint that does not have the “Not a Wall Furnace” proper consistency is difficult to * * * apply and may also be the cause as you step into the living room of wasted time and material. Paint You will be Yes .. . we will at- we sur- rom the front vestibule, you have|;manufacturers utilize a special prised how inexpen- Warm room air is drawn off tach the garage to ; dramatic view of the entire device to test the consistency. of a the ceiling through the return ep house with a [oR U sively we can put jlength of See eee ie * grille, This filtered air passes, oes erey if you (7 H up a good garage down over the heat exchanger for you. where it picks up heat and is discharged across the floor. | Ideal fer installation in Limited Craw! Space or Concrete Floor FE 2-1211 Homes. ‘BLOCKS | i FREE ESTIMATES Our Representative Will Build Your Home Call at Your Convenience! No Obligation! 9 0 i with _ We build any size or style, frame or masonry. All jebs 2-CAR FRAME 2-CAR FRAME expertly constructed with Quality-Tested quality materials. Complete en t work. We will give ‘you 100 Free Blocks — OPEN SUNDAY Heldens Red Stamps if you call Call FE 2-1211 Coll FE 2-1211 12 te @ “None Better” -Order Now for Early Delivery! FE 2-2919 TRU-BILT SAM SAYS: “True-Bilt Blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of For o Free — SEE US FOR YOUR— all standard specifications. They are made with the very latest Home Estimate equipment to assure you of quality, strength, durability, weather Model GBC 70 HR. 70,000 BTU Forced Air Furnace resistance, and fire safety. Use them for your HOME or your . COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Extras Required! BUSINESS.“” ° No Money Down-FHA Terms—Free Estimates ADDITIONS . . PORCHES. . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- BUY THE BEST—BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS STRUCTURAL STEEL | RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM WATER SOFTENER ee ee APRIL 15TH THE COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC SOFT "TIL COMBINATION DOORS AND \ fainted .-» RONDEL patois ALUMINUM TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. AWNINGS... MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES — 1992 Pontiac Drive | FE 4-953) ‘371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Reads 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac ~ % (eae il sighs etc seca@aapgmceta ate ee csr emus emote. daha tna ects” emanate AA: aaaa aaa Ti a5 ia or Wallth ae 7 in THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCIE 24, 1956 | TWENTY-ONE.= Be peephd ye ence | "(Twin Clears Brother ("= TO frock,Ge Sera aoe in Slaying of Scout : washing and drying required. at = Tass ai ~ ~ ALSIDE | ee on sau ae 3s “Act Now .. DOING OUR BIT ae ere ‘Don’t Ba by way of reduced prices—operation Act Today! aed Intermediate A. McKee appr Take Advant y: Home pacclbnapeege Thee _ Improvement @ Insulotes Home ‘LOW is a joint effort of © Loweet Cost . 7 area and © Fo Eiet PRICES! LEADERS and PIONEERS io io ALUMINUMAsa“In INDIANA CAST STONE. PRODUCTS CORP. | | Pontiac FE 5-3412 FLORENTINE INFLUENCE — Inspired by Florentine wrought Detroit Di 1-8833 iron designs, this new lamp features dainty filigree work on brass bent Genre ge, | HERO sad, we cords bound with go fal od amined OVER 65% INDIANA LIMESTONE x iG “4 4 4 Quality Doesn't Cost..-ItPays! == “ss 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 For tl ~~ 4 e 4 | An easy method of reducing 4 the length of a. bolt is recom- 4| mended by The Home Craftsman 845 West Huren Se, p psmmercly Directions are FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 1 Take a nut that fits the bolt tol be cut. Saw throughside with) one 4 ‘a hack saw. After the runningnut 4 4 Spelt Nut 4 4 4 4 Refrigeration | 4 Commercial ESTIMATES 4 4 | & GIVEN WITHOUT q Domestic OBLIGATION! 4 FEderal PONTIAC CUT STONE; q M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 ¢ If you take pride in your home, let your pride ) 00. You show with CAST-O-STONE or INDIANA must see to appreciote | CAST STONE! es today for Free -Guonen™ 20-Year rantee! . The BEST STONE, BEST WORKMANSHIP... AT A REASONABLE PRICE, 1S OUR AIM. Installed Over FURNACE with a file by placing it in the’ , the new | ! donond 280 eth LIMITED , | i vise as shown in the lower figure. BLOCK, FRAME, And tind out why thismrefine, modern furnace and top -FLEYALUM. | ‘ OFFER UPKEEP, etc. = ae Ue peak eee Cooder tenes fetid the IClatens Heat Reduces or SHINGLE oe ae tcc es ee Grades of Students ALUMINUM: | , Only o Rich Man Can Afford @ suers report card is poor, mvc §=—s DOOR CANOPY * FHA TERMS % FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT a Poor Heating Plant Bite tomewert gelirs doors, 2: SEO EPEATEPOEEEN COUTTTATTITIOTTED, | your GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING @) 0 testing ana tainer coven eh + strongermore dr RN \ \ ened = SS, | ALUMINUM § { ASBESTOS § dulling the learning “capacity of past rer ing hta — Mar dro ost secu Staveite be . SI DI N G THIS IS SI DI NG \ ies, for the Minneapolis Honey-* over 100 color combinations well Co: says. 20 to 3 youngsters to choose from | . : GOING TO BUILD ee IR lee ONA FIDE OFFER ’ia 8\ ae cree | y awune =f wm” B REMODEL? or e which makes pupils drowsy, in-| COMPANY | \ You Get Exactly ' \ ; |attentive and difficult to instruct. | * $ oe What We $ \ Give Prices shes from 163W. Montealm \ Let Us You DutyteeHi Salvado| FE §-2102} : Advert . On DOUBLE HUNG, SLIDING, [rcrnn SN) norce Leontr. Menere . vertise | N Re ae caer = ANeUNS a Applied—Labor . —— qaryr many \ or and Material oes and Material ROLLING GLASS DOORS ‘ WINTER PRICES N 2.The ~~ price not applicable on gables, dormers, er > @ = —_ price not applicshin. on gables, dormers, or N QUALITY STORM DOORS atuminum | 8 WILL: NOT CHIP or CRACK! N.S *NEVER PAINT YOUR Fall 1-inch Storm FREE! | storm winvows . * LIFETIME GUARANTEE! X \ HOUSE AGAIN! a Yj iach Doors rests ss es ; atu N oe ; OOOO OTeeeeIvewas ITT ek 6. ) ‘ With All Hardware...... _ ALUMINUM Ist PAYMENT IN 90 DAYS—5 YEARS to PAY! 1% JALOUSEY DOORS AWNINGS 2-Tack Storm and Seems... $1498 wr ary tomas || Call Today for . FREE ESTIMATE 3-Track Sform and Screens. . 20-YEAR GUARANTEE ] 3-Track Sliders ............= eee Call SEE OUR EXHIBIT | FE 4-6089 : AT THE WATERFORD SPORTS free Door Hood with | to 9 P.M. | ond BUILDERS SHOW Every Order of | 9 A.M. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 11 to 5 cee | ) —Porch or Patio LW. Bogert ALWINDO CO. 1702$. TELEGRAPH | All Awning & Storm Window Sales |} _ MICH. Corp. FE 5-3728 | 233 S. Telegraph =— bee EE eek et Yoeees | ~ tre , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA Y, MARCH 24, 1956_ | > a ns | | Paint Masonry to Insure|ri Pactory set | Protection for Materials them as decorative fireplace equip-a To paint—or not to paint~-ma-| dark-colored er In some in-|ir It t PHL a, : Chestwoed Forme many! Bie sine s ercice Po inno sections of cities, the —_—_—_— BS : : to All ng masonry has many advantages,|“8ht-painted walls of large build- a on : Bess . BUILDING $01 Bese of Fention om Wis, for example,. an i ee eet ote eis Zz OPEN ¥ 9-5 P.M. idea to protect such materials as @terrents. Dark walis provide . ROGERSON brick, stone, stucco, concrete, hol-|‘ective coloration for . skulking | MATERIALS a , CONSTRUCTIONCO. low tile, cement or cinder blocks) Shadowy figures. Light walls do 5 ; FE 3-028 MA 5-126 against ‘the penetration of mois-/9t! = |ture. While moisture does not de-| There are several types of -— |stroy masonry, masonry that is) coating materials now TO BUY OR SELL damp can cause costly damage| that are suitable for to adjacent materials in a struc-) Basleally, they may be classed REAL ESTATE ‘ture. as either wa’ sol. OAK PANELS See ' & molsture-repellent coating | Y™-thinned paints, 1 JOHN KINZLER| Prefinished, Dark oak and- _| may of course, be a transparent | The water-thinnedmay variety blond. Superior covering for any one that does not alter the color.|be used over masonry surfaces 670 W. Huren . aa 4-3525 wall. Clips and strippings in-$Q. FT. of the masonry it protects, Or, it |that are not entirely dry and that cluded in the price, may be a colorful one that im-|may contain active alkali. One proves the of a dis-such paint has a cement base, appearance It colored masonry surface and comes as a dry powder and is STEEL | makes it easier to keep clean. |mixed with water, Also suitable) fg Your Furnace PANEL ONE WALL FOR SMART DECOR SCAFFOLDING | Still advantage is pro-|2%e latex paints that been A NO REFINISHING . . . LASTS LIFETIME OF HOUSE! another the have vided by light-hued coating mate.|!ntensely: studied by both the man-Tired Out? for every requirement. | rials that reflect more light onto|“acturers and users, calif PreparedPanels Old English | Knotty Pine |U.E. GIVES YOU srt Rollir.g trestles and special scaffolding for stairways, Tavern-Graded . "Oek Paneling darkness is intensified stores, churches and bank by tural lobbies in Gable Ends Survey House a ; Molded Pattern Paneling with V Groove Back (~~ Syntron Electric Ham- eee es = mers. Tools for every} make the most satisfactory gable need. ends in residences, builders have found. Favorit ada Mall Concrete for New Ideas Pai, tactry primed and aestense V Edge Back | 1312 $440. 8 of syn ic le Rooms vA variety a we Al ggiomipe 1x4 to 10” Surfacers and Grinders Consider Extra , are Ww Sanders—Belt, in Plans for Expansion. prada ooregar ylenigrptis One 10-ft. Wall. . .only $4500 | Vibr ating and Dise and Save on Costs jacteristics of the hardboard itself; With a few simple modern tools and with your time end ability plus eny in- Does your house have “growing You ner ned tm ond YOU YOURSELF n tom ize ond see us r big that you need a vm Tarpauline— pine yu ety ore “ mucin CAN, DO WONDERS = Carlion Plastic ween ‘ea, petinsatiy pried sca supplies. Sewer Pipe oleae apg a survey Ma. of your present underroof areas— pes era a hecting waves | ATTEND the BUILDERS SHOW SAT. and SUN., CI rkst G { like your attic, basement, breeze-| aidgetine tempered Presd March 24 and 25, CAI BLDG., WILLIAMS LAKE RD. i , Or garage. FREE 7 Mixer Park, Inc. d on ) "ae Add-e-Room possibiti-[they are quickly installed, easy trons tet et eee ee ties are the first you should |* paint, rigid and strong: 245 Elizabeth Lake Rood economical te utilise Terms Easily Arranged much more FREE PARKING |220"D. Panelgroove has clean-cut _ Ph, FE 5-8780 BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS “Where the Home Begins” Telephone ORIlando 3-121] have both“ White: of Waterford, Real Estate d on such will depend of sizes. factors as the| Plain panels, lower right illus-| 351 North Paddock St. t ers ., Commercial, Industrial iful records in recent years for|materials used, and the nature of gales and new property|any plumbing and heating installa- Residential Contracting harge land ———| V. Kuhne, also men of substan- | ment attic for as little as $400, or 1 NER wm line Sl me Pee EL! t- 10-0) heal 3-bedroom face features + @ Feliable large 44-acre contractor or with homes ranch 975 of the Journeyman Barbers Assn. has gone on the war path : : ‘against back porch barbering in i two counties, The local refers to; other than full-time barbers in We give you a free estimate On Fone who are handy with scissors | your Roofing, Fencing. Sidings, shears and who will hair cut ona NO DOWN PAYMENT =| must take physical examinations | submit to blood tests, obtain state. and local licenses and maintain ELLIS INC. shops, while the back porchers ’ = so inconvenienced. 2690 $. Woodward | Thirty SS colleges and | universities, South of Square Lake Rd. drew 129,000or more spectators qjto| their basketball games in 1954-55. LARGE DINING AREA RANGE HOOD ty VETS ONLY $800 DOWN AND FAN Snel ccd ery ie "| UP 30-YEAR MORTGAGES b TO ENAMEL WATER HEATER '. modern schools, churches, 40-GAL, AUTOMATIC - e C GAS WATER HEATER . But 10 miles from ia “S,“) _ Ei % Ne enneying oder dur-e RUSCO STEEL WINDOWS Pontiac. Swimming ond boat- . ing at beautiful, scenic Deer: D. ~) 4 ° “Ing epplication AND SCREENS ae Regular $115.00 —— a Available in Gloss end | @ EXTERIOR ELECTRICAL So Lae, famous for its rainbow f paod $ 95 Semi-Gloss Alkyd Enamels OUTLETS : nd wonde imming. ZY wiperen _§ Oe ae : W Fer wells, weedwork e ONLY — end furniture i ha © LOW INSURANCE RATES ? @ BLACKTOP STREETS Gloss Lined—Can’t Rust © CENTRAL WATER SYSTEM i - A Goarkston real estate ,; The GOOD HOUSEREEPINa Zoe n | Orchard Lake FE 2-838) ees co PAINTS for every purpose SerpeSAT. & SUM. 10 AML TO 9 Pa. - | 20 S$. MAIN MArte -CLARKSTON $-582I . 7 pemetertnt ai nd | / V4 , EES Se" comer ee Ae ee Se, eee RR ee ei agp a nace? elle d GN i neti mien ir. 1 ie mtn aie te are ” SE RI Se A oN IE Se ae ~~) th dieiti ati ied einai ita Steen \ ie MS i % ry oo, -; } ‘ j “ ¥ ‘ Ms 0 “~: oe p , m | : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 ' TWENTY-THREE Special Exhibit Features |American businessmen. It will be Mod n We i 9 ei Se ee A special exhibit, designed to. Oe of Europe and| Wood Very Versatile Asia living standards of | wood is probably man’s most Americans, * modern! . ease eller yonaaaaplebweareg material. Besides being -RAWLINGS with wood siding. A Wood house “sed as lumber and for other wood _eererererrerererreerryT. ' & COLUMNS eee Neeeegaetta. sees S eae (Eee homes. shoe buckles, safety glass, fountain The exhibit, “People’s Sarre wr al buttons,, washable wall , ism in the USA,” was planned. by|shades, upholstery fabrics,. explo- The -Advertising Council, public sives “and thousands of other service organization sponsored by items. . L*V Awning jEEXERESERECELELIOELIEN "Free Estimotes 163 W. — FE 5-2102 . Royce Lazenby. Manager 4-Bedroom Foce Brick Ranch Homes SAVE WINTER PRICE er eT ee TS LSS SS Se OP oe & RRO OO On Fuel Bills 518,900 With 53.900 Down THE CATALINA — Three-bedroom, ranch type homes are still storms and screens. Lots are 50 feet wide. Bert Gordon Realty is If you are losing heat OPEN DAILY Pontiac's east handling ; available jn Herrington Hills. Located on side,these these homes. homes have tile baths, aluminum windows, gas heat and due to inadequate in- basements, Natural Fireplace, 14% Baths, Gas Heat, Wet Plaster, suletion in your home 1560 Square Feet Living Area. Lots 75 «x 190. home’s electrical ills, to prescribe, -.. ect now! the See Model 63 nee Drive at Hadseli Lake, 4, Mile North of Square Don't Attempt and above all, to make Lake Read. 1 BleckWest of Weedward—i? Under Construction cure, . WM. BEATTIEFE 5-7692 — ito InstallOwn — operable your home's wiring sys] SAVE UP TO 40% ON YOUR FUEL BILLS! tem * RRRRO RE! Electric Wires : Electrical contractors and their | Live in comfort . . . knowing thet the money you The attempts, by many laymen) *™ployes have spent years learn-| save on fuel is paying for the insulation job! ‘having only casual knowledge of| 6 eir profession. It ts their : wiring techniques, to install their] S™amese te unteretandingler BLOWN IN MINERAL WOOL the _ Westridge -Waterford | -of own electric wiring has long been Oldest Insulation Co. Pontiac's Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction a great concern to safety authori-Tey wow every safety re qui CALL FE 5-8405. For Free Estimates ment of the National Electrical ties. Code. NO DOWN PAYMENT FHA TERMS DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. AND “A course in-tfirst aid doesn't) SEE 2 MODELS NEARING COMPLETION or by appointment should a smattering of electricalis inspected by. the ley or state’ know-how make an electrician?” electrical inspector, or by an in-| nai ay my wy tometer er “4 AMBASSADOR INSULATION DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy., near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right to Model. They urge, “Engage a profes-spector for the Fire Underwriters’ 483 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-8405 sional electrician 1 to diagnose anal Bureau. i a ee me rm - HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-ot-Weeertot 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE ‘ | (L222 2ngedeiddzdaia TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT \se for the Tops is in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! NEW SHADES — New Designer Window Shades with matching Por Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call draperies lend elegance to this contemporary room. Designed by the | well-known home furnishings consultant, Freda Diamond, this shade | faces the room with a smart woven texture flecked with black and | | laced with golden Lurex. The reverse side is a plain woven fabric $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area TN for uniform appearance on the outside of the home. The shades come % 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 in a number of spring colors, with white on the outside. Drapery cloth | 5) and custom sized draperies to match textured fabric on inside come +. alaennhnchnthenhchehuhudiuhuheuheudh in eggshell white only. | VETERANS 3-BEDROOM | | NRE Vo BATH RANCHES | — 3-Bedroom “Ranch Style | “g IMMEDIATE OCCUPANC =| ALL GAS MODEL HOME | Close to fine schools and shopping facilities. Live where there's the easy pace of warm friendliness of small town living. FIRST HOME in CLARKSTON with, COMMUNITY WATER ; @ Storms and Screens on All e Ges Disposal Unit Movable Windows ® Large Lots | ; : See the home that gives you more for every dollar invested..A home ® Three Large Bedrooms © Gas Automatic Heat | designed with you in mind. PHONE OR 3-4007 for DETAILS! © One ond a Holf Boths © Bearing Fruit Trees | SEE THESE OUTSTANDING Pontiac Lake j © Window Wall © Fire Hydrants | } FEATURES TODAY! ® Winding Blacktopped Roads @ Payments Approx. $69 Per Month Includes Principle, Interest and Insurance. @ Lake Privileges. @ Convenient Oil Heot. . ; 7 @ Pastel Colored Both Fixtures. 4 . ~ ; “p ; ; @ Double Vanity—Full Length Mirror, Recessed Lighting. onmac . ' | = © Khem Cain oth Ke Pe » Fy : REAL ESTATE -@ Second Bath has Built-In Vanity. Drive out West Huron (M-59) one-tenth mile beyond Williams Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Loke Rood: -mm Office at 5660 Dixic Highway — “Waterford @ Sliding Birch Door Welk-In Closets, Lake Sa ; § Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. 4 @ Lorge Lote 95225. 3 OR 3-1295 @ Large Utility Reom. Model Open 12 to 8:30 — Sunday 11 to 8:30 ne Caseme _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24,1956 << |Here’s New Partition, | AUGUST JOHNSON] Aluminum Window Wall | , alumi-| LK Realtor. num window wall-with sliding glass G 1704 TELEGRAPH RD. inserts believed to be a FEderol 42533. | cole Mace A big adv ig that the haz-| mle and eupent of GAS HEAT a oe, yt ing and washing are eliminated. Get An Estimate Withoet Obligation It’s designed for use in on HUGUS-MARSH iol = more me i al . ROOFING & dust a Few Left! mates oes ILL TOP HOMES IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! ae Lorge, New 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ONLY $332 *Ping taxes and insurance 900 sq. ft. of living space, and constructed with many quality TOTAL , PRICE $7400 7, Pay Only $750 Down! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS Built By _BVG Investment Co. Phone FE 4-4138 a LOCHAVEN INTERIOR — A ima calral Srcglace ith paar Wax on (gene homes, south of Fiabe Lake road, in cooperation with Rose Hil Realty Company. feature offered the new Lochaven community of 170 three-bedroom brick ranch start at $14,550. in Prices homes taking shape in Waterford Township. Duncan Construction Co, is building these . Sensational New House Elect Tical [temswn sytney rere oor KALAMAZOO salesmen rep ort that television sets in fine wood cabinets are much Abused by Householders BOIL-FIRED WARM AIR easier to sell than set in cabinets Electrical appliances in most body’s getting his money's worth of other materials. Better sound re-| production one several , CONDITIONER! is of rea-' homes today are getting such of his appliance performance. sons cited for this preference) “electrical abuse'’ from being op-There's just one solution—getting among TV buyers. The Federal | erated at low voltage and insuffi-) a modern system that can't be ‘cut Trade Commission recently issued cient current that most such in on.’ If people would — do} rules designed to protect consum- equipment is losing the house-| something about getting adequate ers from being decived by imi- holder money every day in per-| wiring into their houses, one ap-tation wood cabinets. ; | formance value, according to. the pliance wouldn't be fighting an- National Adequate Wiring Bureau. iRoom Location Saves other one for current.” But most householders prob-To add a second bathroom or ably never get a mental picture powder room, select a room direct- A house without enough cir- cults—and 80 per cent of all old- ‘of the thermostat inside the new ly above, below, or next to the er homes in the country are in electric toaster ringing its hands bathroom or kitchen. This keeps this category—usually overbur- tragically and calling for higher piping costs at a minimum because | dens the few circuits it has by voltage, because they honestly the new fixtures usually need only, making them serve so many don’t know how it operates, or be connected to the existing plumb- lights and portable what it needs in the way of home ing system. that none gets the power It needs wiring. to function well, Yet, it's a fact that this is the It is estimated that the average As each piece of equipment com- state to which such devices are) family of four eats more than 11 petes for the scant electrical fuel ifrequently reduced, the Bureau pounds of meat per week. at hand, and more current is drawn|_ claims, when the electrical plant PEF FOC F SSF FOF AFF OR than the safe rating of the circuit vwrwewwrwwe'''''''''"T© in the home worksat a suchlow at PLEASANT. LAKE CUSTOM BUILT-PROJECT PRICED 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOMES WITH LARGE ATTACHED GARAGE WE believe we are offering the GREATEST VALUE of any new homes now for sale in this area, These homes with OVER 1200 square feet of being area contain 20x!2 LIVING eat | WITH FIREPLACE and LARGE PICTURE WINDOW. CERAMIC TILE BATH and COLORED aes POTORES. Ample DINING ROOM with FRENCH DOO! openins oon PATIO AREA. LARGE KITCHEN, featuring NSS CABINETS in DECORATOR COLORS. 2 of 3 TEDROOMS EXTRA LARGE, to —-twin beds and al] have KING SIZE WARDROBE CLOSETS. 2 spacious HALL CLOSETS for extra storage and GUEST CLOSET off vestibule. Additional gies space in attic, accessible by way of Pull down stairs in hall We offer 140 HOMESITES. ALL overlooking BEAUTIFUL WOODS, rolling hills AND LAKE with complete lake privileges to all property owners. Only $14,750.00—Low Down Payment! $72.60 Per Month—Complete With Lot! SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY WILL DUPLICATE ON YOUR LOT gee ope edie Doel oo rac a eaten of Williams Lake Rd., between Elizabeth Lake Road and Cooley Lake Rd. JOHN J. DYER 8065 Commerce Road EMpire 3-4771 PRE-FAB All Metal Frame GARAGE WITH METAL SIDING — PAINTED BAKED ENAMEL THAT LOOKS LIKE WOOD SIDING! * NO PAINTING or WARPING * ;| DO-IT-YOURSELF Willis M. permits, wires overheat, voltage) level of efficiency that neither drops. Correspondingly, timers and enough working energy in watts PALS PPPPPPPPPLPPPLEPPPP tt Bl ls Li i, Se |thermostats in appliances, BREWER so nor_enough voltage reaches elec- ; —PLANS INCLUDED— equipped — function unevenly. trical equipment through the Timers and thermostats are touchy | branch circuits. Broker about turning out an efficient per- * * «6 NO MONEY DOWN-EASY TERMS ; formance if the electrical “Much of the home wiring in Complete Real Estate Services < is| voltage behind the current, or © Listings Wanted * Buy and § RUG NEWS — An abstract hand-carved design is featured in this |‘UiS country is still like the ole not to their liking. party ystem,” an Sell Contracts © Will Trade 3 MIDWEST SUPPLY s * * of rugs engineer in the National Adequate Contracts for Ranch Type § of a new Desert Collection rug. This room-size is part that tion William Lechner new of in- Homes, The combina-| wiring Bureau states, ‘‘full When the normal 115-125 volt have been coordinated with broadloom carpeting. . qual- 5 N. Parke St. and decorative |terrupted conversations, circuit loses voltage to below the interesting ; permits poor of rugs and carpeting 100 mark, erratic operation results. schemes. ity signals, parties clamoring to FE 4-5181 3 9 nt Uobdecety FE pace use the line, and everybody getting This is a signal that the home FE 2-1821 |B Se Oa A tit hi in ti hn i i i i i hn Ne Ni i te Sl Al wiring ought to be resurveyed. Accused Surprises All |not,” replied the accused aoa man, A ’ ° “Six months," said Magistrate. : VETS: NO MONEY DOWN! 27 N. Cass Ave. i— Admits He’s Lying Gordon Scott. VANCOUVER, B. C. uw» — Even ———————— i the prosecutor was surprised. | A Navy expedition to Antarctica / p “Are you telling the truth?” de-jrecently discovered a wooden hut, manded the prosecutor, Paul De-‘which had been tsed as a shelter, LAMAZ 00 laney, when the defendant denied '48 years ago by a British explorer. Last Chance! Only a Few Houses Left in This Development! Quay ieaoces ssmes s9e0 at his trial that he had stolen an|The hut was still intact despite iovercoat, lrepeated burials in winter snow | 2-3 Week Occupancy! “Well, as a matter of fact, I'm and other weather rigors, Bring new life to 2 Bedroom— Full Basement ©Two Bedrooms WE'VE GOT THE . @Full Basement hoose @Luxaire Automatic | Oil Heat. nt a superior water-repellent paint Porous ‘masonry painted with @Large Lots CemENTICO retains its brightness \ and new life because durable ‘CEMENTICO bonds securely to the surface. This superior exterior paint DURA @Paved Streets & TEROLITE’ PAINT PROOUC' with the Portland cement base adds immeasurably to the property value PROTECTS... SecouATES of homes, commercial and indus- @Full Closets with in Just ONE Application trial buildings. It mixes quickly, applies easily, dries fast. Choose ° ® today from eight beautifal colors Sliding Doors It’s true. .. It's proven—DURA-DRI keeps the decoration and white. én—fills the pores through which water has been coming. *T. I. Reg. U. 8. Pot. Off, And it in beautiful For leaks or comes 5 colors. serious & TEXOLITE renter use DURA-sTOP dry powder PAINT PRODUCT i @Plastic Tile Bath Open Daily and Sunday first. It's a new, ali¢ compound that becomes harder and more Monthly Payments $62 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. ter-resistant in the presence of water. @Double Ribbon Drive STANLEY Plus Taxes and Insurance KENNETT MODEL ©Completely Insulated @ Drive out Baldwin to Rutgers— Model Home at 252 W. Rutgers CORNELL | RUTGERS. ie st: see ee f i th tt ti Nt ‘wr li st ht TTrCrrerTrTrrerrT TT Te ee "ac act at a i ii is Li lt tint dy tn Anti tin ti nt rw dl @Steel PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. DAN @ Low Taxes BALDWIN PHONE TOwnsend 8-8177 CALL COLLECT FOR INFORMATION . OM: 19 S. Perry St. FE eee eon ob een allied isi death fe ™ dat besaune soe here 0 Seuwed. rm want an export! In five years, India will have a “SS Plumbing Faults in foCounter aS ee eS ge ous . “% ceili ie . oe was -. . T ™ j : a wai aca % an gas ie: =e . ee ee a ee . THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. WARC H 24, 1956 TWENTY-FIVE a Siren sean Mean Checking Leaks in Roofs CUSTOM BUILT Invisible leaks are the ones that don’t announce themselves until GARAGES plaster cracks, wallpaper stains, or the electric wiring is short: circuited. By this time expensive repair bills are in the offing and the r may well ponder why 14x20 Size rae it out earlier. There Complete These tests 4 ‘690 i -_ once a year: Completely finished with overhead “steel door, con- 1. On a bright day “Bloek_ up crete, pattern 106 siding, 210# shingles, 2 casement twindowsand louvers in the at the. & windows. Compare our work, compare our price... Look for pinholes of light. A light you'll be convinced! source is a potential leak. This test should be made during dry weather. If it is done after a D&M BUILDING SERVICE series of wét days, the roof deck: HEATING may have swollen, coveringthe 9S. JESSIE ~~ Phones: FE 2-7004, FE 2-8245 peuoles.EQUIPMENT 2. With a flashlight, look for, discoloration ~ marks on the under, THERE'S NOTHINGBUILT!. FINER side of the roof boards. Leaks Jsometimes leave tell-tale stain’ -Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service marks. i| GAS AND OI1L—EXCEL — MUELLER 2, After & heavy rain, lok for walls so that it can be installed THAT EXTRA BED — Here is one of the more in either modern, provincial, or Early American FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates in present homes without amazing ideas in the furniture line. Thiscalled styling. AL night the bed merely pulls down, tll OTTO A. TRZ0S| “‘fivor-| is 2212 Maddy Lene FE 2-4970 3101 Orchard Lake Road ing out’ plaster. Important a console sleeper, and 1 Cay ip & beetle cabinet made up. cost savings are obtained, but KEEGO HARBOR none of the advantages of copper | nano attractive and srectinll. Heat -are lost: smooth inside walls, tight | jand moisture resistant wall cover- FE 2-0278 | joints and freedom from A Beautiful New Modern lings, such as plastic wall tile, can | When out-moded plumbing has | ‘do much to increase both the) | If the roof is worn, the leak Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 Iibeen “up-dated” in this manner) /beauty and value of your present | you can then turn to new fixtures: means reroofing is needed. Exten- ‘home. You can also experiment) sive tests, some af them made at, ‘and material which make a bath DREAM KITCHEN with decorative window and shower | the National Bureau of Standards, curtains, as well as gaily colored. have shown that a roof wears out towels which harmonize or contrast |uniformly, leading to the coneju-CAN BE YOURS ;with your color scheme. Begin sion that the first leak is evidence BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. your plans now to have a com-) | You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom that others will soon appear. WE BUY OR SELL In most cases, new asphalt shingles’ |pletely modern bath—from the built birch pitchen including formica tops and built- | pipes out! “lean be laid directly on top of the in thermador range and old material. _ oven installed in your LAND CONTRACTS . home for as little os $25 ® FE 4-0528 * REFRIGERATION =} Yper month with ne down Ask for Tom Bateman Church i SERVICE : our model kucha in Jerusalem fate “All Types—All. Makes peyment! n. LONDON — Basil Spence, Scotch 4 Commercial and Residential IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE YOU architect of England’s new Cov- DAY OR NIGHT — entry Cathedral, is to help-save the | SERVICE »| Church of the Holy Sepulchre in) -Authorized Terms Available — See Our Display at Jerusalem,. now crumbling into! Sales Service : Kelvinator & WOVEN CANE — Woven cane highlights the front of these mod- ‘ruins. The Jordan Government, FOR WORK MEASURING UP MASON ern storage units. The cases themselves are mahogany with brass The CABINET SHOP | which controls the Christian quart- ‘fer of the old walled city of Jeru-| used as an accent. Woven cane is actually a product of rattan. It is REFRIGERATION Open Monday and Thursday Eves, TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS tough and flexible. Once used for FE 2-6400 salem, is undertaking the preser-| only chair seats, it now appears in 461 Ehasbeth Lhe Reed 3088 West'Huron ss Bese. wpe 5-9331 jvation. . | many different ways as a decorative material. GET YOUR— The first Church of the Holy Sep-| © * * COPING j ulchre was begun by Emperor, * WINDOW AND DOOR Constantine in A.D. 326, destroy-| ‘Do-It-Yourself Fines SILLS | ed by the Saracens and rebuilt by| JUNEAU, Alaska #)— This cap. | \the Crusaders. In 1808 it was bad- & CONCRETE STEPS * STEPPING STONES ital city of Alaska is trying out a See HY HAVEN’S Waterland Wonder! ily damamged by fire and again re-| * SPLASH BLOCKS jnew gimmick for collecting the $1 * CHIMNEY CAPS | built. —* ... AND CUSTOM CON. ‘fines from overtime parkers. CRETE PRODUCTS FROM Police installed 10 “fine-o-meter" Felt a Light Shock? Us! Custom mete Wrought Iron Reilings boxes around town on a trial basis,tor Your Steps. YUMA, Ariz. WW — Two horse- ' pack riders, Charles W. Mastin, 77, An envelope is attached to the and John Wilson, 13. reported their parking tickets. The violator can mounts. stepped on some 7,200-volt slip-his $1 into the envelope and PONTIAC PRECAST 54 W. Sheffield off Baldwin power lines blown down in a storm. drop it into one of the boxes, The Telephones: FE 4-5143—OR 3-9741 | They said they felt onlya slight idea is to save motorists a trip to ‘shock. The horses were killed. ithe City Hall. aes a Mea icllebelci cle ireiral cass ici le ol ic crise ce ol ellellsl clells icles is ADAMS VILLAGE BIRMINGHAM rrom *]7 990 FHA TERMS... MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT Adams Village... . exciting .. . exclusive. It's perfect subu in Birmingham's last major hme development. Your Birm iIngn am property increas®s its value... dollar by dollar... year by, year. Outstanding brick designs ... 21 elevations... your chcige of floor plans. Select your fos Village home, today . and live in luxury tomorrow! Close to commuters station... scschools... churches... downto wn Birmingham. FEATURES OF ADAMS VILLAGE @ Electric Living With Hotpoint Built-In Oven and Range @ 3 Bedrooms @ 2 Full Baths @ Food Waste * @ Face Brick @ Copper Plumbing Disposal # ese ™"eeee*#e#*e#ee MODEL ADDRESS 4845 SASHABAW ROAD The HY HAVEN SPECIAL A 45-Foot Wide Rench Home -_LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES ONLY 311,100 © 10 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS @ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT, OF LIVING AREA , HY STANDARD BUILDERS @ COPPER PLUMBING @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) - @ SOLID SIDE DRIVES @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE Northwest Management Co. @ FULLY TILED BATHS | @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS -@ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY ®@ @ oe © © & @ @# ® @& *eee28e8ee8 AXA \_J |Sa ; @ Gas Heat @ Hooded VentFan @ Paved Streets Model Open Daily, Noon to 9 P. M. @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS © . i Furnished by ACE Furniture Stores of Greater Detroit Model Phone No.—ORIando 3-2980 @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY 30-YEAR MORTGAGE veterans AVAILABLE! ADAMS * * * * m . ” * ‘ * . * ° ° * ° ° | VILLAGE —o BEFORE YOU BUY ANY HOME ... AT ANY PRICE < North on Woodward . oh MODEL Turn right on Adams +} SEE THIS HY HAVEN a) TINCOUN 14 mile, right on Bowers & dow LL \V Ei 20602 Harper | TU 4.0900, COMMUNITY-— SEE It Now! 2 .__THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24,1956- : TWENTY-SIX, neite) posedto the elements, protective ' -eoatings: are needed for non Tap Handy fo Use a Wo! Gas water heater manufacturers: suggest a improvement home that *iwill earn the gratitude of fastidi-) - ous housekeepersshudder) who |. when mud_ is oy into the house or wiped off.on kitchen towels, It's an outside hot water tap, available at chain and mail order istores, that enables anyone who has just finished a gardening, a car washing or other outdoor chore to clean up before going in- doors. The tap is equipped with a. spe- ce ial and ladustral }cial valve that turns the hot wa- Wiring Specialists ter.oft inside the wall instead. of ‘outside where it might freeze in | ee BALLARD |“ °="=: eceemeeeene ° ELECTRIC co. About 10 in every 100 American M43 8 Paddock St. FR 4-4201 a ora & years oid bane FE 5.7471 ae aoe) | ran | Ve MONTHS PAYMENT TO PAY LAKEWOOD VILLAGE The Only One of lis Kind “gf A unique community offering all year ‘round fine intew: Gartiy:sinoteg nes, majeetie ont, ond cnet MASTER BEDROOM — The main bedroom of the Allred Coles’ three walls are painted blue. Hardwood floors are bare except for | springlakes afford the ideal settingyour || — -1 home on Maceday Lake has a sloping ceiling. The window on the left . blue throw rugs. fed for year ‘round home. Facilities for shaping in Pentiac is 8 feet square. Flowered. paper covers one wall, while the other . and Northland within easy reach. School buses ——< . ;, 3 a | serve the area. Drive out Highland Road (M-59) about 10 miles west of Pontiac. Glossy Enamel Finish Do Spring Cleaning Yet? | i : : ‘ -| Glossy and semi-glossy enamels Now that it’s possible to repaint -= b-aohinaan Lots $] $50 jare excellent for finishing furni-} | a room in such a short time, it’s a iture, The flat type of enamel is |good idea to get a head start on inot generally intended for furni- < spring: cleaning by beginning your ‘ture that received the treatment: usually accorded chests, tables and household decoration early. To-| chairs that are in constant use. day’s colorful and easy-to-apply | you can transform an old room | into an eye-delighting new one in| just a few hours. BONNIE HIGHLANDS The Best There Is MILFORD’S most desirable and exclusive mew sub- division ig rolling, picturesque, wooded with ever- green and oaks; and convenient to Lincoln Motors and Northwestern Highway Extension. MODEL HOME NOW BEING BUILT. 3 large bedrooms, brick, full basement, wide lots, paved streets and sidewalks, city sewer and water (paid by builder). Located on Summit Street between First Street and Commerce Road. . | | Choice Lake Lots a -GL $290 aba teense “SPECIALIZING IN Entrance to Lots 1 FOR CIVILIANS! me me — = Between Additions Buildings | yoo on eadeave SicsPooe! Cooma Sashabaw and Attic Remodeling Concrete Work cea Wan cee aca oe on Silver Lake Roads preeeeweres toree Enclosures thes clutch the motor to turn ie ecreation Rooms ollows oofing » Ottices at 7400 Highland Rd, (M-59) fetonery stnekiabeet Cure HE) et Pe ican Kitchen Esetfap = ; Siding pgs formation Available : EMpire 3-4236 : bade fed enenmarime LILILILILILI Lt ana Solemn it Remodeling Bath Rooms features engineeredbuilt in- sow help and your Is Substitute Experience” to this to meoke Rose-Hill Project “There No for work easier, You will do the job { SQUARES i \ Offices at. 8081 Commerce Rd. better with @ Speedmatic Sew, OPEN DAILY 9:00 -5:30 |_| OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 -4:00 EMpire 3-4197 SEE THEM ENDS (INCLUDE SAW CUTS) SIDES (PLAIN) THIS WEEK END! BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM Unusual Trivet Combines] Rese-Hill Realty Co. $88 SPEEDMATIC TODAY! At the flashing amber light just east of Oakland Ave. C. Schuett Realty # Dark Wood, Aluminum _ | 17 ceano river R. Murray-White. .FE 4.9544 Robert £. White KEEGO KE 2-9060 Inc ° Herdwere No. ! “ The metal surface of this trivet’s cross bars won't be damaged by | 3041 Orchard Lake Ré, $B PO" Pans or dishes. The wood support for the Do-It-Yourself aluminum/® = . Phone KE 2-2400 . bars prevents heat from reaching the table. surface. 3 Detroit Offices FE 2-3766 ; Lay outline the irregular of the wood frame sides and ends out the aluminum grille. Assemble the be washed four or five days after’ wood frame with glue and nails installation, and then waxed. — | mtich like a picture frame | Apply two or three coats of paste ©, > p ; ey Rt* plea . | ae Cut eight lengths of 's"x%"" alu wax or liquid wax (not to be con-iy minum bar stock and round cor. ners along top edge only. Glue '"'x fused with water-emulsion wax).|| \4"’ strip of wood in crosswise slot. | After each coating, buff with a Finish wood frame as desired, then polishing machine. Maintain cork |set aluminum bars in place. itile with an occasional waxing. | OPEN DAILY 8-8, SUNDAY 10-3 a \\Y “Wow Low Price 1 Week Only! POWER SHOD “NS = 9725 | | “MOVE FAST< Be In By Seana — 4x8x4" Plasterboard .....$1.20 e Enjoy Beautiful Van Norman Lake 4x8x%" Plasterboard .....$1.55 No, ! and Better Oak Flooring De monstra tion Premium Nafoma HZ © 3 Large Roomy Bedrooms FP 4x8x'2" Plasterboard .....$1.63 ] yok Move 3 Cars $ OF THE 4x7x%"" Plasterboard ..... $1.98 ust move 170 t i j Her 91835 @ Lerge Kitchen 4x10 and 4x12 Also in Stock 4x8x5, FIR PLYSCORE . DEWALT POWER SHOP @ Forced Air Oil Heat VA $235.00 Down 16x48 Lath—32 Ft. ...... $1.05] 45 @ Lake Privileges All Metal Products at a New Low Price NOW ONLY $54 SUNDAY, MARCH 25 ‘Me @ Large Lots—80x180 Medel Open | to 7 THESE ARE C & C SPECIALS! © @ Beouty Queen Kitchen Seturday and Sunday— { p.m.if p.m. to “Cabinets Open 3 to 7 Daily Burmeister’s AT OUR BOOTH ONLY A FEW CHOICE LOCATIONS LEFT! ‘NS | R AT THE WATERFORD =‘ | SPORT and BUILDERS SHOW “ WHITE BROS. pce inti Sb dlinica vooieog’ eal: Wholesale and Retail YOU BETTER! REAL ESTATE 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE HARDWARE CO. Office at 5660 Dixie Highway -Waterford | ney heel 9 Mile at Telegraph (QB = Corner Cooley and : kag reer a Phenayia, | HARDWARE © COAL ¢ BUILDING SuPPLiES || Phones: OR 3-1295—OR 3-1872 Ponti) Be _CsCSSwuthield P| Pontisea 15) OAKLAND FE 4-1594 : : f , =. / i \ \ apRaaetng Ei! SS ES a rane vee Ss a al } ee ee me ge eeeT ae pe oie nett Agee ice anton ar ea ee +s FO ae te si luca at cad inane iin oe : "oS a et aa rr 4, A] THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA Y. MARCH 24, 1956 TWENTY-SEVEN. * NICK HALIDAY oo By Keats Petree: New Gimmick ‘Sigmacon’ False Suicide News. |’ i FROM THE GOUND OF THINGG, THEYRE FIXIN’TO Called Push-Button Slave True the 2nd Time TOW THESE @—If ecutive Furniture Guild has its GRAND RAPIDSthe Ex-Guild, says. “sigmacon” is far The busy executive, through the aid of “‘sigmacon,’%:haw can push ~~ z “h HensmY © . a button on a control panel at his desk and watch a television set 4, ¢ ’ } Nes “4 pop out from an opposite panel. Also, “sigmacon” will turn on 4 the executive's radie, tape re- corder or hi-fi, : ALLEY OOP By V. T, Hamlin It will dim or brighten office overhead lights, operate the drape- MY OLD BOY. \_NOT ries, activate the inter-com sys- tem or a telephone equipped with HOOD GANG...TSK! tr itter-receiver amplifier, _ JUST THINK, THEY'RE \CHICKEN * * * W. Reinoehl, executive) ali director of the Executive Furniture his preference in color and decor, | trucks. BOARDING HOUSE Yf Judd: ttt. EGAD, FATHER! MY REGRET ) 15 YZ YY Yy g N-DEEP BUTI MUST \ou'RE GOING MUSTY AGAIN Y XES A DEFINITELY DECLINE/~~ Yp SON, WITH YOUR BEAK INA 4; ERHAPS I LOOK IDLE, BUT F VA BOOK Alle DAY! COME ON I'M LITERALLY BURIED IN BUD5 STUDYING THE HABITS FOR A RIDE INMY JET JOB YOU'LL GETA KICK o~ OF RED JASMINE, MAIDEN- HAIR FERN, ARBUTUS TY) SEEING HOW AVIATION Phat HAS CHANGED SINCE BLUE- SAXI- BELLS AND ASSORTED Sra You FLEW ACROSS FRAGES THE CHANNEL Son frre WHAT ARE . YOU DOING, NANCY @ 1 DROPPED A DIME IN THE LAKE I iNTEND WITH BL ERIOT / TO CULTIVATE.“97 INMY ¢ AND I'M DRAINING rn eae ae CAPTAIN ¥ EASY I SHOULD'VE THOUGHT OP THIS OH, MY SOUL! VACANT. APARTMENT BEFORE! SOUNDS KIND THAT SNOOPY GAL REPORTERCAN WAPAM SHH! pice Quick OF FLOWERY= WAIT NBXT DOOR FOR ME AS LONGGE AS / nay wall LOOK MORE LIKE YOU TRAN CE. HERE'S » YOUR BUCK! ! fo sHenKs! uy fms: < -. a oD ee PL ee oS RSS 1g i ag eae al sd Aiinias:s lily) iy, me Ui lit a~ DIXIE DUGAN BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SQON T-RWILUAMS as slg anceaies S-2e * ~ aM jmaa w i * 2 ay 4 4 3-4 ~phvey DO IT YOURSE i ae LF by (Preichgaes (T GETS ME WHY YOU SILLY CARRY THOSE BIG BAGS GALS av DONALD DUCK wi 4 = j “ae ~ po “She's just like a real doll. Squeeze her hard and she cries ‘Mama’! Don’t worry, it's nothing serious — whatever it is... Reha SR he I i i 1 i goes a rs sok Soe fe ail T TT eae ed a iN Stee nea apt cs » TWENTY-EIGHT , <_, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 24,1956 iran Li -lYour Income Tax Primer—No. 12 a SF e ° e-: ; } Here Are Final Steps for Filling Out Return | Fund Launched By RICHARDMULLENS | -April1 o the due ja Form 100-ES if your estimated| subject to withholding, the neces-|spouse is required to file an A. es- * (Last of 12 Articles) gross income ‘exceeds $600 times, sity for filing Form 1040-ES de-timate if the estimatedin- gross Negroes Continue Plan) This last’ article of. the Tax| Estimated for 1986 (Form |the number of exemptionswhich| pends on your marital status and |come is expected to exceed Tax to : as Drive Starts to Pay Premier takes up the final steps in praca pony mages yooliuveriget ig dinyptinscnarvg | gaps oe eS $10,000, : : ‘ , 4 out Forin 1040. It also de-| stallment thereon, or example, if you expect wages. Dan’t forget to keep a copy of filling Clergyman’s Costs scribes what to your re-| In order to determine whether|"Pctive more than $100 not subject) 4 single individualthe head|your completed tax retum and happens (not ‘ . turn after it is filed and, lastly, you must file a Form 1040-ES on|t© Withholding and are entitled to of or surviving spouse of Estimated Tax household ise)|Declarationin ‘ MONTGOMERY, @® — As it gives some reminders to those|Apri} 16, follow whichever of the|UT exemptitons, you must file @) i. quired to file Form safe place. Attachyour file Ala. 1040-ES}a to Negroes continued a.mass boycott of you who must file a Declaration}two rules showns below is applic-|F°r™ 1040-ES if your estimated): 1is total estimated gross in-|copy any figures or facts that will of segregateda New Jer-of Estimated Tax for the current! apie: gross income exceeds $2,800 me $5,000, help answer possible inquiries from buses, exceeds sey newspaper launched a fund year 1956, 1. If you expect to receive in-|9600x4 plus $400 equals $2,800). | 4 married couple filing jointly|the Internal Revenue Service. Se ee Those of you who are usingjcome of more than $100 not sub-| 2 If you expect to receive in-jor a person entitled to the status] costs ng ee ae baat. Form 1040A do not have to com-|ject to withholding, you file} come of or less whichnot of head household or surviving (Last of a series.) must $100 is of vieted ¢ ae : > pute your tax. If you are using re Form 1040, enter in item 12, page The Asbury Park Press started | By Carl Grubert 1 of Form 1040 the tax from its campaign with a page 1 story) " either the Tax Table (see article and etlitorial by Editor Wayne D. ll) or the Tax — McMyrray. Schedule on page 2 of Fi i The Rev. Martin Luther King _ The first step in using the tax Jr., pastor of the Dexter Avenue computation schedule on. page -2 jis to enter on line 1 your adjust- ied gross income as shown in ‘item 11, page 1. What you enter in line 2 is important, You have a choice of showing either your itemized deductions or .jone of the amounts shown im (a) : or (b) of the instructions. with MISLEADING SIGN — Mrs. Helen Steed’s Liberty Lee finds this [line 2. Use which ever gives you! license plate isn't hay, as it says. The horse tests its appetite at Tan-|the larger deduction. . foran racetrack near San Francisco. : | so 8 @ xine | : | Fill out the remainder of the tax putation schedule of page 2,) - “We ot the Asbury Park Press, ; C4... following the instructions opposite!— ae — = = a : = -: ne cara covtcer, “Attacks on Stalin Lovers’ Recipe: each line and you will end up on : : ln . pet line 9, with the amount which goes IT M S d M Th B I] guarantees Moonlight ica pager romeo Child Diseases Tourists May Spend More Than Billion jon Grand Canal | , Remember, you stoutd bave 2 siren 2 Check Leaders | _ On T iravei ] in Foreign Landsnas Thison in roreign IS YI @ar| | Form W-2 from every employer for money to pay ti | VENICE, Italy w—After eight! Whe withheld tax from your pay. Remedies Seen State Department Man years of experimenting, scientists 1 you had -more ‘than one em-By A. 1. GOLDBERG under,” and spending Americanjshare of the travel now for sev- P have finally found out what lovers) Ployer, add up your pay for . | _ Associated Press Writer (dollars in what the U.N. has been eral reasons: most Americans are ing) Says Recent Assaults to | LC | world’s tourist bus ing ies”’| contributing y knew all along: ¥F.LC.A, (Secial Security) tax, The s t iness, calling ‘‘underdeveloped countries |European by origin, distances are | New Ho Promised ; Prevent 1-Man Power You can't beat moonlight on the) You are entitled to treat any, for Sj = pres a Apel oat et LIE |shorter; fares are cheaper; hotels ; or Sickness, Contend 'the arrival of spring, is a sprawjing | ; : : {Grand Canal. . ee ok of F.LC.A, tax in ex | Medical : hey ore carrying out what one /id¢ings and roads more nu. Se seid : at its Reed igiant that can only guess tel ete be ot WASHINGTON —A high State| City engineers rather reluctant act boll ——— — ica Experts own strength. American Express, has plugged Department official said today, , a 2 oe ve According to the best round) 9. point 5” program to build that sensational Russian attacks| P4ve shelved all plans for red any excess will be either credited DETROIT (INS)—New hope for figuyes assembled, more than 50 up Middle Kast and Southeast in’ jand green reflector lighting of or refunded to you provided you | on the late Joseph Stalin's one-Voice picture we YOu' curing or arresting childhood million persons now travel outside! rue may have been designed] \C™e'® picturesque palaces, and report the excess on your retulN disea s was promised yesterday borders of their own countries — of gato eathegpepashwah the on to make it difficult for any Soviet|(" Underwater light effects m theas required on page 15 of the in-'s¢ @ unique health forum held at\each year, spendingthan , 1 itself | more five acazoan'e Geta! ease un (Miner leader to rise above “the ruling com structions. ‘Henry Ford Hospita] auditorium in billion dollars, The trend in recent! , seue. ee * * 6 If you owe an additional amount! : : = ; West economic rivalries in the This summer, instead, the famedjto Uncle Sam, payment must be} . area. = Z or gondolas made you fib Form Arranged by Fred Hering, of : a Deputy Undersecretary of f 7 Jae waterway; for gondolas Wh will be made when you file your F aes geen M State lighted a soft blue-white, as close 1040. The return must either be| the Michigan Heart Association, | ees eet coca Sew cmatiaa Robert Murphy gave the first de-\as possible to the effect of natural! in the district director's office or the forum featured & symposium t : -India's third highest source of U.S. tailed official comment here on) moonlight. postmarked not later than mid-¢f nine speakers, each of whom i] dollars and been rising the repudiation “of Stalin in Le patented ae ee [gage Gol Gls | collars and has been rising 25 ver speech prepared for a luncheon | child health. ‘meeting of the George Washi ‘H Bl G | If you have a refund coming, Within 10 years — discounting an University precaedgd =e are asts roup | you can either have all or part Medical director for the Detroit, | war or other upheaval but counting te cad hn Ge reeerits . of it paid back to you or credited Health Department, Dr. C. Dale) The total foreign expenditures of on a spurt resulting from intro-| ¢ history” in Russie 1 eben on Complaint Charge ==" your 1956 estimated tax.'Barrett told parents, “Diphtheria, approximately one million U-S./duction of jet speed to civilian air- le ory ao _ms "| ‘Do ask to have any credited! whooping cough, tetanus and small travelers not s — a is estimated for 1955 at!lines—Reed there will be argues |merous; ship and plane facilities |have been building up coniinually . in an effort to meet the demand, nie Mopstourists viewsother Come But from countries an eighth of the total tourists in France in 1954, a fourth of those in a as aSwna s per) | Meet Your Friendly Life of Vi s ia | Representative gé i3 38 F B i 2 z 5 2 se eal) pad oer t “edelaticn ate LANSING — Sec. of State|Unless you expect to file a copii lo immunization should be start-wet than a ee erg appa eS ea . .|tion of Estimated Tax on or before Tunisians fo Elect ed when the child is not more than /4@dition fo this, foreign plane and ca. produces acceptance of opinions James M. Hare blasted the citi ship lines earned in the neighbor-|ing of hotels and quick moves to! ! a April 16, 1956. three months old.” handed down from the govern-|2ens research council of on hie ; hood of 200 million dollars from build up ship and plane fleets to A new process enables doctors [ys travelers last year, bringing’ meet the demand for travel. out understanding.” Ist Home Legislature me, ; tor its sharp attack on his) 1 avestion and with: today tt j er your return drivers services division. int direct t reaches the) ri 4. mix diphtheria, whooping (iota) American travel spending to| Based on round figures statistics, ° , i ct director's office, it will! : TUNIS, Tunisia (® — Opponents) Ww . are Ape ate < and xolds and Ex has’ produced i & | Hare's protest was made in a Cistr oe | : tetanus to about a billion and a quarter dol-'American =xpress has’ produ While the Soviet leadership is letter to Myer L. Prentis, presi-checked for mathematical ac-| make a siagte injection instead jars. |what it calls a conservative chart have called for massive ab-/now emphasizing collective rule, dent of the non-profit group which |curacy. If you have made an) of three,” he said. FOREIGN AID! showing that all American tourist Murphy asserted that “it may be Periodically grades governmental |¢tT0r, the district director will jsend you an explanation together) Dr. Z. Stephen Bohn, medical ‘This is twice the amount spent © xpenditures abroad by 1960 should significant” that the party ma-operations. : ee = 0 billi a fires Fo poi — chinery apparently te ees rel The report complained that the With either a bill or a refund de-director of the Michigan Epilepsy py travelers in 1948 and 2'2 times ee ne ay SS eel rule. -organized to include more people|drivers service division was ac-Pending on whether you figured too Center, said, “A more hopeful Us. government non-military aid m5 900.000 by ws See Gcemcin ceed with ties to Nikita Khrashchev, complishing less each year, al-jlittle or too much tax. If you process” in some instances CaN to foreign countries in 1955. | The National Front is expected|the Communist party boss. though its staff continued to grow.|should receive a notice telling of/correct the cause of the convul-) ‘the ratio between private travel EUROPE FAVORED | &the State De-| this document|a mathematical error in your re-|sive disorders. and federal aid is now expenditures E i i | i buses... .” “In my opinion, | Europe, of course, gets a huge | He implied that GEORGE D. MORRIS suspicion despite his Khrushchev, put! | develops that denuncia-Sure it as any cou ginia celebrates its 85th anni- build up foreign economies with for Leg Protection tion of Stalin and of one-man rule, With the full knowldege of the | | about 20 largely candidates,for) their child might be epileptic, Your return will also be up re- versary this week. It is with la purposes. is moving to grab ultimate power) board of directors,” Hare said. viewed to determine whether it “regardiess of what the neigh. no hint of strings attached, one pride that this company has ARCADIA, Fla. (®—Men The National Front includes the for himself. | He said the criticism was based, wear- should be examined by bors think.” travel expert points out, and are risen to one of the largest and a revenue ing something similar to shiny Neo-Destour party of nationalist \solely on a fragmentary statistical agent. Ordinarily only those re-Dr. Bohn expounded, “We want having a good time in the bargain. | strongest in the life insurance business. pipes on their legs while leader Habib Bourguiba and, ‘report, that no one had contacted stove which have doubtfuj jstate Legislatures take the! But like the little gathered | turns to or men Makes Parking Fines tramping the fields around here hint or his assistants and that) representation from farmer, are strong suspecious items are examined (epilectic out of the category which around the stranger in “Gulli-| Mr. Louis Pohl, manager of the 'tHe conclusions of the report were| (fallacious. no longer an unusual sight. shopkeeper, trade union and inde- pendent. groups. Almost a Pleasure closely, ‘includes insanity and feeblemind-ver’s Travels,” nobody has Pontac District, is pleased to an They using alvie Twiss’ are _ picture of the tourist giant. of the [riéndly Life exact examined and @dness.” present one is WOODRUFF, S.C. w — The city counci shows If your return aluminum leggings, designed Lee additional tax proposed, you have ——EEE to * ° ? Tunisia has 750,000 eligible -vot-| of Virginia representatives | Statistics on the worldwide pic-— on. ‘a ; protect hunters and outdoorsmen far from complete, Escapes Drowning | this memorable occasion, Mr. to ask for a reconsid-Boy tre (Ale License Plate ‘the right sre a a= meter ordinance ing against fangs of poionous snakes. George Morris. all men, The only big 4 _ but Not Twice This much is known: although ers, ques- eration of the change if you do | CHARLESTON, W. Va. Someone in West tion was how many would vote. violators: The violation fee has been uw — Twiss began making the leggings Virginia has a Not agree with it. If you are not) only a fraction of the#whole total, Mr. Morris is a native of Pon- tiac, a married man and is re- after he missed by one step a i duced from 50 to 25 gents and souvenir license plate he wouldn't satisfied with a decision made in) JERSEY CITY, N.J. uw — Four) Americans are developing new pat. coiled and angry rattlesnake. Urge Nut Development I presently building his own home here An active church parking tickets have’ been re-dare use. : | your district director's office, ask) weeks ago, a rowboat carrying a'terns in the way they carry their) The leggings extend above the License No, 1 was stolen from the director for the address-of his}13-year-old boy began to fill with|dollars abroad to buy transport, | EAST LANSING @® — The state placed with yellow envelopes in) wearer's knees in front and are member and a veteran of 4 regional commissioner to which|water in Newark Bay. He was hotel rooms, meals and souvenirs. | William C. Marland's big Gov. conveniently which violators may lower in the back to allow the leg.’ years with the US. Marines, he Board of Agriculture, Michigan the governor was you can appeal. ‘rescued. | They are spreading out to the) one black car while pay fines by dropping them in State University ing body, is typical of the many smiling to bend. At least three person have of several boxes around town. ‘attending an industrial develop-| Ordinarily the Internal Revenue| Yesterday the same boat carry-smaller towns in the more traveled, agents that represert the Lile has asked the MSU College of Agri- told Twiss they were struck with- A stern aspect still remains, ment meeting in Wheeling. Service has three years from the ing the same boy and his cousin countries of Europe—Spain now! ‘ “4 of Virginia. culture to give serious consider- ation to a program of developing ‘out harm by rattlers while weari : : : . |however. Someone looks you up! state Police Lt. Roy G. Coen, time you file your return in which capsized in almost the drowned. has joined ‘and Germany Italy. France, Britain) | U-S._ tourist! spot. same oo protectors. ~ |if you fall’ down on a_ violation the governor's driver, said it was to charge you additional tax. But, This time he the nut industry in Michigan. The as fee after 4 period of 36 hours. the first time it had happened in if you make a fraudulent return,’ The young victim was John meccas—and are doing it because urged that the college plant: a ; his many years of driving for Michigan Nut Growers Association five of if you fail to file a return, action Forgos of Jersey City. His body of autobus tours, better roads, and Hunt Rugged Thiet | stand of various varieties of hardy | Michigan ranks second among West Virginia governors. The state can be taken by the Internal Reve-was recovered by police emer-car hire plans. MADISON, Wis. — Madison nut trees and support a research istates of the Union in the pro-plant has made Marland a new nue Service at any time to collect gency crews. The cousin was They are also blazing new tourist police are looking for a burglar program for the industry. | duetion of paper and paperboard. plate. the tax and penalties. saved : trails to Africa, Asia and ‘‘down who is very rugged or else has a HOC WMOND -HHTaRT TONED ETD —————~ broken leg. 1080 W. Huren FE 2-0219 A thief entered a Madison gro- Lenten Guideposts— Millionaire Newsboy. 'cery store in the nighttime through ——— a high window and then droppeti e \16 feet down a stairwell. When n lhe hit, he broke off a bottom stair. CW Pag eee MANAGER Financier Learns ou Il€é a orner ees |shape to make off through another’ Then one of them handed =me Window with $189 in cash. | family ing so much money. In spite of the Father above him. So ] stayed on the corner. Other men | WANTED By 2. G. “JIMMY” WIDMEYER ico friends to keep the together. turned bitter, despaired, tried to a gold watch ti) Newspaper Vendor, Cincinnati, 0. ‘her troubles, my mother, God stayed on the corner. inscribed, For the next two decades, the ; . * Transit Mix Concrete and forget with liquor or a bullet. ‘Jimmy, For his 65th birthday and MSU Beduty to Sing “Tell me, Jimmy, why did you Ino pee eS Building Supply stay on the corner selling news-es ; in God and a dependence on Him the b rket brek ft | EAST LANSING wW—Jan Som-pany, ‘excellent o r- papers when you had two million high school and university. ull market e, 1 found Sat the h . ichi 5 laiversify is he PS was my grammar school, plese her, bad given mes faith In the dark days of 1929, when JUST PLAIN JIMMY his 58th on the corner. io . ; i com- as an abundant Father to be how Juabhe & . The Going down to corner each) TOMORROW — Chase Walker €TS. Michigan State University tunity for a capable dollars in the bank?" ‘FAMOUS PEOPLE trusted and obeyed. eS Gay and meeting my | friends.’ ‘els whst artist Norman Rek. Cd who placed fifth in the 1955] man. Inquiry strictly con- I have spent half my life an- | TL earried William Howard Taft's) As long as I was plain Jimmy “Od Plunged downward into keeping my records, kidding well has learned about people’s Miss America” contest, will be a fidential Add 5 Naw ste Ww a on 6 . ay. Gepression, and [ lost almost chatting with visitors and passers-; featured singer with the Spartan : sete ress your swering that question, and I don't Nawbooks from the Gibson House Widmeyer, I never had any dif-c & faces, how people's eyes. become e reply to Post Off Bo a eo fe $2,000,000 in eight days. ‘by kept my mind calm. I hadn't Bell Ringers during a spring va-PY 1c@ Box have an €asy, one-|steps to his waiting carriage.|ficulty trusting and obeying Him. Me : lain Ji _ the mirrors of their souls, tion ¢ Sh Army. install No, 29, Flint, Michigan. |Warren Harding, Nicholas Long: | But I saw that a different kind of That was the test. and 1 for ectten who I was—plain mMY (From Guideposis, Copyright 1956) oe sat MHS yy , | worth, Senator Benson Foraker Jimmy Widmeyer might forget couldn't have met it if I hadn't W an he a — ———— : A a goes back to a jand other outstanding men of the ~~ : : ; =—-|) tf UE) was) going (to P’" Electronic Powder = bitter, cold day in time bought my papers and Jimmy again. minus the millions. AUCTION AUCTION the winter of 1890 4 stopped to joke and chat. what was so awful about that? Slices ‘Red Tapes’ Valuable Land, Modern Building. Structural Steel, Machinerywhen I first began Slowly my weekly earnings WHAT’S MY LINE? If I didn't have the corner to. NEW YORK wW-—An electronics and Equipment (Value Over $125,000.00) to sell papers af WNSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un-irelay on, I could never have gone expert has shown a scientific way By Order of the Cirentt Court fer the Co “ty of Oakland mounted. As the years rolled by, scramble the grovps of letters and put the words on the back to saving patiently and to of cutting red tape. TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd at 10:30 A. M. Fifth and Wainu, my income became quite substan.) assets belonging te the e-tate df in Cincinnati's lines. The word that appears under the arrow, ireinvesting all through the 1930s. Disdaining scissors, D. Vladi- Suburban Steel, inc. and $. S. & W. Fabricators, Inc. |I was able to save money. 1 WAS CALLED THE -_-be In 10 years I regained enough mir K. Zworykin used electronic tal. My brothers grew up, and) reading down will suggest WHO| AM, on the premises at 7200 ALLIANCE AVE., PONTIAC, MICH. ground to buy a home for myself means to snip the red tape across, condating af: ‘and my wife in Mount Washing-|the entrance at the opening of the REAL ESTATE | Just after World War I the Cin-, cinnati -Gas and Electric Com.) Lend; er 4 Acres. > ‘ton, on the outskirts of Cincinnati./1956 Career and Job Show yester- | pany was formed. 1 invested, Buildings; PLANT—100'x10@'x4’ Stracteral Steel Framé with Stee} | Still I stayed on the corner. But day. Siding, Industrial Sash & Deors, Cement Floor, Built wp Composition| $5.000 in it, all the money I had.| f, Cement Bleck Annex fer Compressor & Pump, Adequate Lighting, fromshock; and thoughdid Power Wirtng & Plumbing, Heated by Champion Off Fired Furnace. the I ‘now I stayed because I was proud) Zworykin unveiled a solar bat- I foresaw that electricity was the not know it at the time, was |to be there. It was my testimony tery. Lights activated the battery, | OFFICE—26'x25’' One Story Modern Design, Cement, Brick & Steel fundamental: resource of the com-Construction, Built ap Compesitien Roof, Lavatery, Furnace Room & never to recover her health. At 'to God's abundance and sent current through the tape Lighting. America’s and) ing decade. a strip of flash-powder home were four younger brothers. _| freedom of opportunity. \ignited INVENTORY = _ Within a year I was earning | . A large inventory of Struct@ral Steel, 1 Beams, Channets; Angles, Flats,and a bed-ridden aunt. In 1947, five years before I re-SS te, Reund, Steel Grating, Open Web Joists, Ste¢i Tubing, Industrial ny $40,000 annually, on the invest-Sash, Welding Red, ete ; I was 8 years old. tired quite comfortably, I cele. | . ment. I went inte the stock MACHINERY & EQUIPMEN me . It was a rough, tough era. Cin-brated my 65th birthday, 1 ‘Marriage of Forgers Ryerson #7 Iron Worker, Ryerson Cut-off Saw. Agme 7" Threader, Rodin. many aspects of a son Bending Brake, Hammond Dewble Snag Grinder, Hammond 4° Radial precbasneg by 1828 1 hed 1 OOO went to work as usual; it. was Tokes Place in “Clink Niagara Punch. Williams Forming rll, 23 Press, Reildezer Machine, Chicage Pneumatic 50 HP Air Compressor, 12 G.E.. Lineoin and P&H Are built 2 $2,000,000 tortune, 3 IPRUME Le a r day as far as twas) ORFOLK, Va. @—Burley A. Welders, Steel Cutting Units, ete It was in the middle of this 4 (ALS . Semones, 26. and his bride are CRANES & HOISTS . i street from the post i his § DEELFIR At noon, T was startled by & gyending their honeymoon in jail. P&H Medel 55 Tandem Treck Crane with) 50° Boom and powered by DUNMO | climb that I had to Start finding 6 Chrysier Engine, 10 ton Bridge Crane, 2-5 /ten Elec. Hetsts & Trolleys. TRUCKS F unusually large crowd coming They were married there. | famed | " 7 ROCSE | the answer to the big question. 1; toward the newsstand. for Men from) 4° justice of the peace united, spot 1952 Ford Express, 193] Ferd Piatform Body Track, 1948 GMC Platform jstill stayed on the corner: selling! semones and the former Mrs. ' Bedy Track. 1949 Ford Tractor, 1945 Fruehauf Tandem Semi Trailer. from nearby busi- I had to 1? the courthouse, WHO AM earnmy INSPECTION: Mon. April tnd ffem 10 A.M. te 4 P.M. DANIEL P. TAPTICH, RECEIVER |My papers, spending only an hour |ness offices, from the newspapers Ruth Wood, 36, Tuesday in a sim- jor two each day on the stock ex-| Write. Wite or Phone for Mlustrated Circular 9, I was taking | change. | J. B. WHITMAN COMPANY §O and 60 cents a day to my Why did I do it? Because I) ‘It was with enoughhelp it recognized the danger of possess-| Lafayette Bullding, Detroit, Mick. WOedwarg %-4990 , . oF “ng aS AF Ath is or ln 9 ei wala NR a ARR Ae a ccm ES Say \ / 4 2 \ / . oe 8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 Pi ‘TWENTY-NINE, E ‘ an : ; 2 1 ‘a s Sse = Deathsin Nearby ies [ MARKETS | Lodge Calendar brary Almost Reality oe et saree» cae. Bows mt oie 9 iis : eer an Walled Lake elementary school A certified check of bidder's bond pay-: ‘ , PTA at its next regul aod d q oa poe Produce Special meeting (Men's Night). Push Plans at W alled Lake slated for 8 a Monday, peed Board,cf, "lee bar cent. (Oe) of =the Haste Meese Heights, : her body to pessecs Fontios Chapter 28. ; a is i hoped that the will! proposal secure Auburn for ceuaaes Mo, OFS. It library sith each conditioned te . ROCHESTER — Arrangements, be sent to Jones and Spiegner eA pes March8 p.m. 18% WALLED LAKE—Plansof Miss Iola Shipman,Cecil be able open by the the)the Board of from loss or the aaeer! E.. Mrs, to time : 26, the; Education beget tee i og or ee are pending for Hazle Moses, 60, wel Home im Twscaloces. —-Isang peices cover este of locally grown —— EdithM, Coons, Sec. (Library Planning Board here are, Davidson and‘ Mrs, Fons stated (fall school term begins. 144 Glendale St., at the Pixley Fu-|_ Surviving are the parents, Mr. |produce of No. 1 and fancy grades Huron Gardens Fag begiming to “shape up” thelr position to the Walled Lake | A treasury has been established ‘P's, inte ,® contract iat \performance 3 and Mrs. Frank L. Hayes; a broth. oJ. brought_ to ies Auxiliary to ” -council which aes seird ofean neral Home here, Miss Moses died ; . by growers and sold by them in whole-|No. 2887. & Special! Effortssecure an ad te lo.| OY pledged moral |in behalf of the proposed library, Board of Education reserves the suddenly in Detroit last er and sister, Gerald and Brenda, |sale package lot. at 7 — support to the The coun-|, ; right to accept of Fejert any oF ail pro- night. [at and her grandparents. Delicious, $.00/ Mecung 1pm ieee cation for library re-wag unable te fi Leyes Sogearma = Homegain ‘ Charles BR. Leeman (Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes of|s.: No. 1. 330-400 bu., apples, Jona-/of a member. Pi sulted in the t Of S| Coal cadibines some cheapest weed OTT Copy ee home; Fruite—Apples, fancy, 26. at ‘the the have cu otter any roe aL HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv-| Tuscaloosa and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.|j50% {8"*{,,2-4,bu.; No 1, 2.90-3.00 bu: schoolroom in Walled Lake's jun-: ing to make a contribution may ad-|go dave, Construction of this, Aaditien : we EY) oe . -©.) 2.00-2.50 bu.; apples, Nerthern3.00 No. Spy, : . for school Pontiac 1 | | Mrs. Hughes c hairman of the Gress check to Mrs. Omar Jo-/'# bondcontingent to bethe in of near a i upon outcome ice for Charles R, Leeman, 78, of Patton of Fayette. apples, Macintosh, fancy, bu.; 1, e high on Trail, 4 ! issue vote held the * 2565 ° Wallace ae, ete:ee ee fancy,ee bu.; ews rie it was revealed today . by Mrs. board, “has also outlinedPTA. es aiteene,Walled 0 Kant: Walled Latte: bond Pesca of the Dr., Pag be at 1 Mrs. John apples, eet 3.75 in J a ‘the to Lake. Dr..|cuvere~ contracts oeon Davista issue, awarding .m. Tuesday from Richardson-EER—Service for . John » 280-3, : Omar Joramo, a board member. Twin Beach rs, Jor. nw 5 Funeral Home, Milford, with (Libretta) Wallace, 7 pei eng 150-3 00 bu. ar tle 5 1 vposs P| Gillette, 587 Wesbrook Mrs. Jerome Foss, Mrs. Robert amo and Mrs. Bailey explained} BU pe i € to pasted M Bron. Vale pycanion ‘tk burial in Highland Cemetery. Mr. son. St., here, will be Sunday at/>u. Carrots, , taney, 3.16 bu; R.| ave reported her billfold C. Hughes and Mrs, Harold Bail. |‘he Progress made thus far to the brary may con rs. py: Lawnm fers, Ty Leeman died at p.m. at the Funeral tui Zor sett Suess Ne, 4406 |laat on SaginawSt, be-| Sppealed to the school board [local Farm at $21 or Mra) PY ar yesterday his|?:39 Baird might N. © Bureau its recent|yommaat MAvket, home. Home. be in Mt. Hope| 230 fe, bate. teat fo 1 13871%0\teen Pike and Huren streets. It) of Walled Lake Consolidated |™eeti°s, . sues toe ey Burial will | A oO. 4 2 * He is survived by two daughters, Cemetery. Mrs. Wallace died S0-ib, ‘bag. Parsiey. curiey, No. 1 -88-icontained $2, she said. Schools for a solution to their Stee Olavi errr represent-RTISEME 1083 Piymon eee at Mrs. Leta Thomson, Milford, and) Thursday night at her home from 150 des, Wees.: paretay. seal. 1ahs] housing problem. The beard board at t xom PTA, RY 1, |4 Dr. Sedan, Bale to be held 10:00 am. Mrs. G, Thelma Rosar of Lincoln) @ heart ailment. regebu. Shores me Ne. ~ bag:| Someone smashed the windshield) granted permission for the use giving a first-hand report to the! Board of Beucotio % Boren Migr hme Aprit ote 1986 at 508 N. Main St, Milford, Park; two sons, Melbourne B. an ee ee eee oe Me” nuit ie, Sh, beg. Redtshes/of a Pontiac police car, parked) of a reom. group. Board members will pre-P vals’ will be" recelved by Mar. 23, 24, 1056 three ; George Leeman, both ughters a three sons. Mrs. hothouse, No. . ‘ bard, last night Ss. legral , nie ener the Board o! Bépeotion in the Multi-: Mrs. ‘macy. -ee = project known as Roomof the Berths Baker Ble-OTICE OP PUBLIC SALE troit; ne eaand: Relitz, Kermit meal hothouse, a y see . : tee 1.) according-to Patrolman Lonya Thé will : Gc P. Ci imentary School he tn Mutord. Notice is here ven by the under- great-grandchildren, Herman rm Stim-| ergy bees be 11 grandchildren ‘son and Mrs. Norman Carter, all|;'-#,5:!%, S22: ruberb, hothouse, No’| org : the Library of the Walled Lake onsumers Power Cites Michigan.‘ on Aprii/stened that on Monday, Mareh 265 z . x * 2 es p.m. an : . of Lapeer; George of Ypsilanti,)! 5 1.25-1.50 bu. Turnips, topped, No.. rm ‘ Consolidated Schools. Op ° : for foie ‘an Addition to . t o'clock at . ver, Valeria P. Hayes ‘John of Ptymouth and piles Wal-eects bu. Howard E. Eee and Lloyd G.' The entire cost of setting up and rating Revenue Hike 's.cman ot Staal: Sur pean incainr aos rule of 101955 Ghevtslet 4 Br. beariug ‘ _AVON7 TOWNSHIP—Service of 13 : : ad { sertal number "98684, Ww: held, for lace Capac: grandchildren 2 SE ee tee ve aceg| mmuatalning the Weary, with tha) JACKSON (INS)—Dan E. Karns, Prope contsact. forma, plans and|for cash to the highest bidder. Inspec: ; Valeria Patricia Hayes, §. of 298] and one great-grandchild. o local real estate firms have open t exception ‘of the use of the room President of Consumers Power Co.,| specifications under whichthe work will|tion thereot may be made at 41643 Grand Walsh, will be at. the Hopewell| William Kaddatz | arnings Part Senki St "The thas name and custodian service, will be de-|has anounced the annual gross op-oningl et the teliwing places? al al the plecs of storage — Baptist Church, Fayette, Ala.. on) MARLETTE —.Service for Wil-qebirnetars of is Clarkston Real Estate Gaul frayed by the Library Planning crating revenue at $193,829,578, an|_ 1. Office of the Board of Education at Deted: March 38. 1946. Tuesday, with burial in ‘Rose Hilllian Kaddats. 61) was to be held at (CP 43feet a Se ieee easenaeries -Adv. Foard. This board will pay its ownjincrease of $21,628,857 for the |g Riskors, Street, Mitford. Michigan. Naafy Hg nor Cemetery there. Valeria, a~ -tu-| 2 p.m. today from Decker Metho-‘monthsei beter 31 i086. Fhe ee If your friend's in Jail and needs librarian and the cost of utilities/period ended Feb, 29, 196. sie atrect, Kasamases baichigen. By CoM. HOW. RD: dent at Stiles School, died yester-dist Church with burial in the Deck ©compares wittn en otter, oid cod wae Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. among other expenses. Karn said operating expenses, | Where sets may be obtain sail . a Mar. 23, 24, 1956 preced “AY. ers an raders change . se tigen’ Cabenpetie Hos-er Cemetery. Mr. Kaddatz, ee igles for the tix months, totaled | Various members of the Library including deprecation and taxes, Durrett Orand Rapids, Lansing, Michi-/ mouth BALE - i oll ys of World I lifetime+| fie same compared period 'c 406 i dy ath, Mio illness. War veteran and half'pear w: yearvues P2431 | De You Mave a Carpet Prob-Planning Board are now inform-were $158.545,870, representing an/®* pw. e Corporation, Detroit,|¢ Dr. held at 20:00 a.m. ° sole eae $s were made by the resident the died 7 be” Calingeclarea ,iviaend Call Carpet ‘ing groups their increase almost per over, Flint "ot, rund Rapids, Michigana 4 65 Clemens of area, Wednes-he board 3° jlem? Tuson Service. public of inten-of 13 cent April “ise * Mt. Street, +4 x * - ey ooré Funeral Home, day at his home. holders of record April 16, 1938. PE 5-8103. —Adv. tions, ‘last year. i “Eri-CityBullders and Traders Es-* Ma?, 24, 26, 1958 : = om om Py j Death Notices F ___In Memoriam 2 __Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7) Employment Agencies 8A) Work Wanted Female 11 Business s Services 113) Painting & Decorating 20 : IN MEMORY OF MY BELOV MIDDLEAQED LADY WHO DE. ITI WASHING cues uaeoro ' . i : ———— ee | ofther, Charles E. Cante ng ENGINEERS t sires a good home rather than PONTIAC wanted. FE S.seesad IROMINOS bo NG Movicding 30 kef Pike ie. M4 . : M. who passed away March 26. 1982.| Pevearch design, development ane high wages. just husband 00d | 19 Wo Hurco ERE ¢gss1 | WOMAN WANTS CHILD CARE OR | Ph. FE 4308 229) Gap E rtrude, 325 ‘Tiiden Bt. age 73,| Mit le was fullof kindly deeds.| Sales of p Fl lao e S ee e =" | day work FR FURNACES CLEANEDRE- AND o motner of Mrs. Rosemary) 4 MAnSeud” amnion ed te needs strerah devices. DON . YOUNG LADY PAST "SEHOOL ‘AGEA __paired. Chester Nelson. PF. 81768. ort. cad Wie eee, Ree] oid wie. fine 4nd, tie aces Cc. MFG. CO. NEEDS SALESMEN. CALL FOR| PERMANENT POSITION FOR PONTIAC . cee bene ee eee CAWNMOWER t man: dear sister of Mrs. Prank Saget Sadly "missed by “ 118 renseed Rd.§ Lake Orion | ‘ APPOINTMENT bowsehes r over 30 years of age JOBS FOR GIRLS School PE 3-4400, of Washington _Pontiee Lt. td" on eit bad In years, ercer, Mrs . Schimmel and | _Ceuenter, Lucile C. Fitspatric jor Bi aman mi Mra. Hi. Bower Puneral sery-/iN MEMORY OF OUR DauGH.| ( xOLD BELL RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor | S¢¢ sit. ° cad tf Goedcod slay. RECEDTIONTST. trainee itt) Building Service 12 HEATING 3 SERVI ICE Tt Brillbe, held, Monday. yilatch| ter Phyiis Beliesbesk whe passed 262 8. Tele Ra $e\ gars Dadassran Re emer ECEPTIONIST, mature for front | ~~~ Gas. ¢ borers a k cent disc, : Paul 9 Chureb cent away Mare 1940 eG S S Phone 3-7103 or FE i54-7293 hired help. ound juired.ne RECEPTIONIST : TYPIST,yg, $200in-| 4-1 LAYING, SANDING oN. s dé Catholic with 4 Refe for FIN 4 se Mouse Hope cnet | Fou'ty aot orgotion,deughter dear IFT STAMP Cosneretivs Reel Biteteix Write Bod 8 Pootiec | vesiment _. ¥ahe Marévood hu aa Frese for © firm) , cae Piso Fre me Ea Baenet “hangin Paper eek held a eS Sunday trom: the | as long 00 lite and memory last Area served trom Pontiae bee EFRIG: RATOR + prbetiel! n Md 7 it —_ Teale | cased Contractors, FE 3-10 n (care Tb EWTN, mates, ee e Gold : & BRE y caoaiel r » ‘ve Di Ty ; |_Robert Hallenbeck and family. amps tines jadhen ren sesaty. Call ‘ter eeent 9 RECEPTIONIST A c Viney om. “ts Tae cement finger ele: ; eee orate or ° "gett = rating. yt + mare Aner tm, cauaman PL OUNS ArNa aeEY | armen meucacaioptee as | pasate te Sad Se Brae iy ao o wacn. cen. i | un mati? Spe gagm| Sine "Pht bat ce fe 9M | eae ee oark: ' el ex s, benefits, ENIER wT OU CO . PFsal Tent, beloved daushter ot wo tic! Les’ eather ime hearts | pesteeance.Comachws Bow, De-| == ; Set ig Creocoment. | ovvice rmanmg atte | See3-2967 after Darton" CLERK. ae sister ot G eraldfale tne ares Be had not entered there: _troit. Tashmoo SALESMAN &, CASHIER home| 224 stry_OR : and ee eee eral service will be| And intiovence slept sweetiy = ID Grinder Operator We bave an gay pe for one ful) RE GTeTERED NURSE | tu tan .. $200 a Powers ESOORS, held Tuesday, March 28 at the| That pale white brow so e time salesman. bes | woke ntog W ANTED ARY to executive .. $300 ."¢ Cay eae os Baptist Church. {PAI-| Breisesteewes too pare for thle cold earth. Thread Grinder Oper. = ——— 22ers Pop ro vet -x ANT POOKKEEPERset .. “ 9 | Ai *g RENT Ste) > = c ray. | * 8. Doetor’ officiating Interment in Rose| And so Cod's holy angel bore penallod baer Aamo ere oy eagle el ce Excelient rine. sat RECEPTIONIST CASHIER. . awSENT WORE | ex Hill Cemetery, Payette. Ala. Val-| Qur darling one away own machines Apply in person ‘SHOE SALESMAN 8 ualified penn. Gal . = A-1 CEME VOR eria will be sent to the Jones &| Daddy by and office —_ Permanent AEBNER’ LOYD r Funeral Home. tuees-| gadiv Mrmissedand Mra GoldsworthyMommy only. Noclosed —— 8 Employment! wynerience neces: Otive Lo GR S—I ontiac ji MONROE Ala, for service from the) Le sas ape tos RELIABLE WOM 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. * = » loose, ———— S MF CORP. position & good salary. Turpin-sist in home. Phone FE 54-0271 FE 46866 = Funeral | 2077 4 Rd. red Ree Home, SOS Flowers www ews a) Dae ae char us e tims EM De 34692 ay . Bro ellent_ Job for BRICK. BLOCK AND ~ -person. References required. Only Instructions 9 vert. Also chimneys, No KIMBALL, MARCH 23. 1056. EN sean ANS CLOTERSes Licensed SHEET METAL MAN | saperienced, steady person ane wonm | a wand “commer yion a ns, Sean a r ’ —Spply CLA Semana, — a dear mother of Mra | WITH LAYOUT Huron &t., ies, fir- George Douglas, Gerritt Roerick.. Funeral Directo rs 4 : EXPERIENCE ing, copper andnd efchina. PES:S744. | NTS Clif Reertek and Walter Roerick; | ~~ ~~~ ‘ -“NCE e is ere (0 LESSONS PONTIAC or paftial-repairing old oer sister of Mrs. Edgar Ander-| TR AMBULANCE GROUND tica for experimental work. 6@ hrs. Drivers’ thes Days, Eves. ¥ = watdrprool- 8. Anna Demilin and Pred Perse Funera! Home PE 4-121! wk. Paid vacation and holidays and Sunday. = ing, Cem e ne = Peters Puneral service will be) —— COATS FUNERAL HOME Other fringe benefits. McOregor PIANO INSTRUCTIONS: **° careges, & MAJORs| breese- peld Monday. March 26. at 3e.m.| Complete facilities’ OR 3-1787 aie Mev ee! urses in GOSPEL AND BEOINNERS.| Leer Pon-| CARPENTRY. CAB -FOR-Pree cottmates. a OR 7 er ef Gister Mary Edward § Press office in MC MEG. CO. TALERLADY WITHCan | wh LE moaeine: wate coene = Mrs the the 118 Rd___Lake rence TO CALL _ Repairs, EM”od Taw = Ww intam Pinel? and Mrs Albert 4 following boxes: . Indianwood 5 A TRACTOROrion on Sin eam sccounts. Salary | CARPEN AL RATION AND Figo LAYING, eg 2 c iN. Income Tax—Reasona’ oe MECHANIC CLASS, cm. from8 Michaels Cathoie J 2% 3, 4, 5, 9, 16, 18, 20, | ferred. ‘This ls 0 ‘permanent pos'-CABINET, MARERCARPEX. GUARANTEED =n AND. h terment in Perry t se Sa a tion. Apply mornings. Pontiac ; : STENOORA FOR LAW ter, Kitchen & sp y. FE 4304: PE 49313 Some Graeers ayer ehs erg 23, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32, 56, Tre and Equipment Co. 560 ; = os ploseer en | _ +6000. FLOOR SANDING. CAYiNG FIN t = N ml) pen! < -Pon-? WORK NEW AW?> rdner. ater Tosary will be held730 pm Sun-1 9g, 62, 63, 72, 77, 100. Dee ee eee ARE YOU THE|-ts2at Sant aie: eat“ ie Lain ee cure ; (BENJAMIN R BACKUSneral-Home Mr. O'Neil will lie MAN FOR SPRAYING AND PRUN-< : DRAF N. EXPERIENCEDIw |OENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, | 18 W. Huron 18 te eats af the, Brace-omitn the 3 scree} Peach trees, for, the I R L rer ASE = RAPTSMANuh andere ENCED IN Brick. soos, coment wort, Pee FE +12 Eyes. FE 80311 — (e& person FE tile INCOME _ne ome c t Harrison time. Apply ia tween | desires time work. | ‘ering and work. PE 42200. TAX sEnViceS | W. MAN TO SERVICE ESTABLISHED & QUARANTEED ROOPS, ALL cd oepiiseetiase e » Mei ‘ i MEE 4 ee eee oon ure ime) * sas) | WE WANT? [SNe : utii" ong rminghammick | Sucmieee Geagpceeo) ES Case, . | clr oe feral’ Mrevand "Mee Wester, Co, char opesings. ) 4008. Fety.—___| DAY WORK, CORNER | EXPERIENCED O48 STATIONAT-| gouee—WOVINO— FULLY | en eee for the, frat WATTRESS. t th en w 'N OT O : J 10 e Spot tend ft man, Barpes. Punera!lneal Martywill be oar’ above positions "year: Pome Real ees, | We for our o@ Want between and | | Apply ‘Person. CAN BARN as | GAs wort ‘vee ANP MOUSE INNO OUT 6200. NEED Heeservi-e Lert antee average We making referred, sell 25 need Ad 18 in You Pi WIRING, ns OUTLET, HELP? ams execative earnings ; Estate in girl ae | WOMEN! wanteSTATION iATTENDANT Oa 49 eae held Monday. the MarchFuneral26. ati}1am While reply learn 27 Secure yourPress carer. ExperienceWe DEFINtrain TELY | thewho ites to Must highPeseta OMEN’pleatrT $ hopoas full, or t ~ in Pontiac, PE 8-073,| Moore's al Service. OR| withave: income tex +6708. $8 per from Huntoon Home. _ture you Box Pontiac fu-| | not necessary. will you. | telephone, talk be pemeee lpi Led ve =a return, PE return. Mra Sheefer will: fle in state at A NEAT APPEARING MAN For Your chancework for a pro. graduate, possess @ pleating per-| All peg isgg man WANTS {PADITINO Dec 308. FLEMING FLOOR asSAVE. MONEY to the Runtoon Punerel Home __ tig) Machines Must beveling to | inverview ask fete — Tesnignt; | reasonably well. WANT NEAT YOURO poeourde LhTO +2619." ite sad __ revere Ff you ml | sal rh ea 0! NTs si L _ . SMITH. MARCH 23. 1986, GRACE F°rE and follow instryctions Sab FTL MASH a eiegraph Rd. FE The hours are #30 to 8:30, five| dent of building firm. Tight boo: Sesemag ki teen. vor ack,hee LAND CLEARING— STUMP RE-a for_appt. Wecee BS Lee oe aa start’ Vacations with pay. hosp | —* 114 ; days per eck Pied paid’ vecs-Sone nuasa orking at 21 Fatrgrove _trete broken Fear w ~~ Vi con: Scie ee seems Andy Hannaford | Puneral service will’ Found position Apply Mr Brown, | Hema heePMetetectea an iais’ per: | Salary open Cal for appointment. | MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY MASONRY A. Wodek & J. Butheriand e_ held Monday. March 36, st 3 manage: ee iBewing Machine manent, interesting position, ap-| Mr. Ryan,PE ¢0013 mh Brick, block. stone and cement | 737 N May te #2431 ae —— the met Methodist Co. 102 ply to Mr, Inman at WANTED KITCHEN HELP. CURB OUR ane TALTY e work. OR 37603 __Oper . even. & urc v avens : Bathrooms iy Pree - ctiheciten | Tuterhaent te Ooknie ACCEE Ting APPLICATIONS FOR : Ff PONTIAC PRESS |” “nagta DRIVEIN nmetes, FE 3-650 0. FE ¢-s004 | PLASTERING AND REPAIRS Ait | WORKING MA's ~~ le YL pe lort : Cemetery. Mrs. Smith will ie; teachers between the ages of 21 CO] | 1c THE PONTIAC | “| | ¢225 HighlandMignie Ra. off At rcHi Fetes, Pe S-a0ee Idwin Ave. . Bb om pm. . PE _ evening. VE 5 In state at the Brace-Smith Pu-| and 28 No previous experience pode_ begs mn 24772, * Sa CNRS, Grae NC a ’ wero earns a eee PLAERING LAF Neg Lsundey Service —1a| “4298 SL} a e e ehure om pm. w v u { f time of service. _ renee Bt ; dresses ‘and cleaning women with | i 4 L Miller, FE 4027 Laundry Se __ Lost at 4 — —_ ~~~ AGGRESSIVE EXPERIENCED_ Motor cars. HOURLY AIDE VET AGE fi SINGLE WORK PiasTEniNa NEW AND RE-| race curTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. Lost: i 80 ED LNOLE CG SEL Ex debit | ae OK _ 4-0132 MA WOULD | AND | “ed. “Phone neh ¢T, WINDRIM, MARCH 23. 193861 wa Real Estate Salesman sesereece wanted man for | SEAGric M1 ; YotNoof any_ seeti Midwest 6-4729 “DARE aor “MASTERSFE 10381. VernNEW Keller.RE.__| toes Beautifull we Pontiac | 2-600.VienityReward.of Rochester, Call OL ExCELLENT 6 beloved husband of Lena Wind considered Multiple. Listings fa-Help Wanted R| _full time won FE 4-| patr My teat by work. Free esti- George, 217 Chandler. ace rim: dear brother of Herbert cilities. ate aslord mis D; ‘oo pelo bnel oe ay tite one ube dul rercb vel ee = — _metes. FE ?-FOR FAMILY LAUNDR ss j Carman Windrim, Mrs Margaret LAW Ww GAYL S O 42668 = Work Wa FE | ROOFING, ates AND ALL | Mop. 2a 1 emale_ Wn : A and fetor WE | Pu-Pu FALTOR l V ] l n | BOOKKEEPER — EXPERIENCED An “ni aes . nted sca ta Alterations pecial SHA 0 ROGE AND Wilson leter Windrim Sale Fane Ponta sHAMPOOING FORNE2 day. March 26. at 1:30 pm. from BE | TD i Full responsibility repare LG or e aid, ADDRESSING AND &TUFFING N ure. FE 3 Me Wuntocn Puceral More sith SRICKLAYERS Band Bm L.' dnd “monthly eG Do tel i | iD& { Bl “De. "SERVICE Reader Richard Gruen officiating Long term job. Union & good Offers tatement. 1 giri office, Pontiac Rewarding Service quickly Good resulta with owt of ___Landscaping —_-18A 18A Interment he Lada eee vets eecnanice only. Call after 6 pm. | qraeiet aod! arr Co, ris Small, modern convalescent home is Miltord” Mich PO. Box Eves on Sate FE_ 22-8245 COMBINED FO . Cemetery t ndrim * e 3 . elegra Or | ¥ rt 4 iiord te '¢ 4 RCES. LANDSCAP- in state at the Huntoon Punéral goick; AYERS WANTED INSIDE ‘ interview. er ranans ‘phy slo-there-2 WOMEN WANT WAL 1WASH | ee ae ae re nt Saas clean up by experts. : ey Moms artition work and outside work Opportunity EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER | pis and occupational ‘therapist | "ing and cleaning FE 7 3.0802 F| re em : Oe a SO N Petry St at Josivn For = cook for days. MI ¢-9000__ Also full-time attendan Leal Fe ore = SEPTIC TAN AN COMPLETE LANDSCAPE MAIN- Dearborn Builders, Inc. See Bob a —| Kindly give detatied maithestione BABYSITTING OR qianiCOnE a. ee el aa Le AND TILE | “tenance grading and planting Boum's Bat. Mar. 17 Libera! re- White on job. or call MI need for CAS HIF R and references. Write Pontiac rene oe eae _FE 2-4006_ _fintive mes Seale hse — elds Co. FE 40006 . _ih Bae UNiversity 47905, or LANDSCAPE GO ; . “AS for Jack Kausch co A at Office girl, 25 to 45 years old.| Press Box 13 ee Fae) aotaewont TRENCHING heme. ‘ Se oe FE , tt x nay As Mt aeWAGs. iow.IN CAB DRIVERSnights only. ApplyAND, 101Fant W werk. 0:00 te 6 90 Gall Fermanest Cee a! rdening a! cee } st THE DAY | AND _ a FY ae “ere tenet 32200, “ lrougn time FULL ; house, apartment, any.'sH™, _ Graduate BLOOMFIELD tineMet wena Somos prewy nour | BULLDOZING — |” Moving Tracking& 19 “fai Eos ete a thing _ Want Ads give oe sees WANTED. APPLY ‘Mechanical FASHION SHOP adults Mi west 47107 also a restiony work done on a | R. B Tmopson PE 46841 Bou oid, Call Mr, Tabor. MA ;: t Ads Ae . | FREE RENT FOR teins, spreads and linens Will aa ee CKt vou ACTION. Dial FE DEPENDABLE BABYSITTER | exchange for taking care of sick | ‘pick up and deliver, FE 58-1910 7 Building Supplies 12A _nore eanirvine FE1G. 8oor1iw | REWARD FOR NFO. On Be8 2 ‘ 2 O sien wa Masaeayed ela Woman. $1 Certer St Pontiec | 7RONINGS $3 A BUSHEL. GOOD| ~ foe =e yellow male cat on 3 ege 2-8181. and Cail ener @ OR 34407 MARRIED COUPLE | To WORK ON | work 8 Mary Day FE_2-4001 | CONTRACTORS’ TABLE SAW. SAS Mt HAULING | ANY TRiNG, ane. |) sae 7m baie «VE"Eesti. } | O” TARE Mink and Aneus farm. Woman {RONINGS 63 A_ Li SHEL, PICK. in swinging derrick. Royal Oak, | _ time eric eon Se ; oo : ELDERLY cndreg and "Go TAKE must be willing to help with un and delivery $-07132 fr ere | ASHES a6 Senate HAULED i Ta uates Electrical work Live in FE $-5266 | Mensa’ ocr, withthe lee. Apply | IRONING $200 A os 1 Day WINDOWS DOUBLE HUNG AND | Basements tc. cleaned. FE) Hobbies & Supplies 2A 4919 7; ; [CEterat ” ORE mney . m 508s Y Migce nee I--Scher On © Belton Pine FF Bae Cineoin L703 * 3 Revel Anwms AND RUBBISH. CALL x SCRABBLE SETS $3.. e HOUSER ve in mae | ge ra ‘NEW 5 PAINT} The Pontiac Press Poeiti ee pea sistant Engineers | rh ee alana Maat like childreg ord. Mich ee ani $3 BUor eee. -PICK. __ Business Seales | 13 Won aa im ies | By ft BACKENSTOS4 bar seg . . ae anit wien x aro 2 seo h at | Own transportation desirable bit wen woMEN YEAR ROUND OP.| UP & delivery N EANUP P ASHES. to fits as! FOR WANT ADS eee eee eee coetceren : | pot necessary New home Oreh-| oortunity on established Watkine LADY DESIRES DAY WORK) re = | yubbtsh hauled. enytime GOR | _Lawrence FE 31414. _ . of recreation, and arte and crafts with experience in | 11d Lake. FE $0650 =| poute “Earn $2 to $2 per hour | Thurs, Fri’ and Sat FE 4-7485 | A& -TRUENGHING 4 a SPRING Ch EARAKCE DIAL FE 2818104 Gane siorrente realyfn oh |9000 COUNTRY noME 4 gout) Eee" eecettary. “apply” ise 7H | caDy. Winwéa WORK BY DAY | Poounes, water tne fide FE PRANE,| LOMNON | AULD. | mrownie Masti wee cal education. recreation, oF \ ' wages to elderiy woman who w! a | : hata a het ; zy kits, industrial arts | do Hight house duties, no chil; WANTED MANAGERS OR COU-| ya ‘LD -ORK B ee Tare SERVICE REMOVAL |INCINERATORS CLEANED asH| $1636, now $1028 Dus-Fiex kits. From 8 a.m. oe 7” | Oakiand tested eu Iding | Automotive | dren Bor 8, Pontiac Press. ace pieterred far ama Serre up| er yaiie cae yr ed | iene Get bid. FE oe hauled. Clean up. FE He 4 ee ih ot jadi Gases our fae re i ’ ' 0, t ih a omer eee a 3 i . sain in mesisiely The Saginaw & ete See Testin | necessary good salary For sa LURE NAah ts nf ACL | ont "AND HEAVY HAULING. Peer PE by Ca, uais7 ae ese assumes po respoD Pontiac, Mich 718% | i ice c ticulars, write Longefellow De-| +08 i “AP Ie lL. I, ANCE . SE RV ICE any ttre FE soos now $2483: Si ree.otis, now | sivutiy for errors other | CONSERVATIVE| aS man 4 ns velopment Corp, 15128 Mack Ave apres TYPING CEEC: | l we csrvice alll manes lef (auto | maw WITH& TON Thoee $5050. Kodak fereoesimere. ree. ° See caries ar) welrne | Slert aad! couraeite Orme, On am ‘ ¢ Hieee E core paicrica woes a VReaRE:a erates! radios.caties ene a |e tft = ie, ene, row are firs -} erators. cleanerstisieemarerall ory. cana id ale * ose Pol the advertise-ford & Rochester area Cail Mr. Design Practical watch 3 children May live in | OR 3-582]. | types of small appliances, ROY'S, hg anime se noe ; “movie cameras | $24.80 ment which has been red || MY 221 viORD . Holiy. MElrose ¢3411 between @| On ete LaDyWANTS DAY | _96 Oakland Ave. FE 2-6021. Gian aD. A PILM SERVICE Sefer ppt. throw t o.m_& or | ND dered valueless psioaa TAL 1! | @€ pm _Work,babysitting. FE §-0610. ~ BASEMENT EXCAVATING. rubbish HEAVY TRUCKING, 1632W. Huron FE 54-8753, * error en cancellations } 4g ¢ FLINT ST, LAKE ORION excellen N RN WISHES POSTTION IN INDUS-FE 17-9611, 0nd grrevel FE 20603, ar made be sure to get ie be Employment Agencies BA) PU: Dre. office. Pie << UTSES erent eelatea a BUMPS | CARTACE @ 29 ; DIEMARERS working conditions | S| en Sate Geameae ~ O'DELL | ~NetcesPersonals ; Seesadjustments Ww!Paice levee. n\ nN and e . BIRMINGHAM WASHINGS AND_ TRONTNOS§ Dore Free est, No obligation. FE 2-1631. | Local Long Distance Moving.| aaa PRIVATE DETECTIVES, without tt. MACHINE HANDS or persons with experience : _in_my home. Call FE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS PE _5-6006 * Specializing in domestic work, Li- Closing time for advertise NEEDED employe benefits as nursing aids in a hos-OPENINGS -TYPING AND eae oar repaired by factory trained men SAND GRAVEL DRIVEWAY —censed 30 years exp, FE 54-5201, trpe ments containing sizes ; 88 i} Needs secretaries, shorthand and | to do in own bome. Experienced et our store Gecern) Printing & es tep soil and fl) dirt. OR regular pital. } necessary @ Wk references necessary. Office Co Le Aerotred Shoes larger than agate RROWERK typing §& Cays and if FE Bupply Ww. -3475 ~ Knapp type is o'clock the 12 noon -WINOM FOOL & MEG | Interesting positions tm the Pon- | Birmingham area Also General | 6-2687 efter 6 30 ence St. Phone FE 3-0135 TRUCK ANYTHING FROM Fred Herman office 2070 day previous to publication MA 1275 Walled Lake Apply tiac area All shifts. Paid vaca-| work Typing necessary WILL CARE Tor, CHILDREN IN CHIMNEY WORK | trunk to retyiwerator anytime Airport Rd. ssOR 3-1803 tions and sick leave hoapttalica-| eae Empiorment Service, _my home rE 2. 7 Call FE 44606 A SAFE BET. TRIED IT YET? Mapie We specialize clean- Transient Want Ade may Salary tion and life instirance plans. Re-139 W . Birmingham. in chimney -Fina Foam fer cieaning ieee Engineering tirement PEE | 2 ing, rebuiiding or _8nd_ be cancelled up to 9°30 a.m benefit Ok WANTED_ Would like housework repairing, bulid | upholstery, Waite’s Not Personnel | t drive-in day, new build chimne io Rent the day cf publication after Personne! Office anage restaurant. | the Please call FE stall chimners. wire baskets Also on and Trucks to Fa ce agiey Mapy RM. 1%, the first insertion Dept. = aed So Office Bldg. | Fear around position with 2 fmos | Firepiacen and lecwneraters | TRUCKS, TRACTORS ~~ 01's N. Saginaw yacation Pontiac Employ-| -27 44. cleaned andi repaired. Also all) AND EQUIPMENT 100 i eSes pnd INVITATIONS, 50 CASH WANT AD RATES $4004 TO $4472 A YEAR Saginaw & Lafayette Sts. | ope Service. 18 W. F uron 8t.. | WOULD. ike ~{TRONING TO DO kinds of furnace work. Local reg-| ‘® Ton fas pad thes Stake Sutherland Studio 18 W. Huron . For inside work; must know land Glenwood Ave. FE ¢-2551 | IN OWN HOME BY THE PIECE | istered company FE $-3701. we eee 2 $1 $276 description, metes and bounds Pontiac, Mich, FE 3-7151-| _ 36844 AUBURN AVE. FE #41 #@. ORY WALL BY MACHINE FREE | Pontiac Farm and 3 130 «62700 «388 OF etc. Some drafting. paid vacations, Pontiac, Mich. WASHINGS AND ¢ 180 348 8 sick hospitalization and PRACTICAL NURSE | WANTED ings. TRON-| FE baeah nS (00 Die oF email Industrial Tractor and leave, LOOK! | Co, 66.06 FE_5-0068. 8 233 «405 )0=— 6 08 pte —— retiremént benefits A co Lespochap vend Sed EXPERT TREETREE TRIMMING © RE-RE 8258. WOODWARD fo LJ ee | DAY TRIMMIN e 970 406 7.20 OR EXPERIENCED tes WANTED: WORK. WEL [moral Ph. FERS) of OR oe OE oi pees — 6.67 ce Be Core. | Watkds Bi sewn! 7 3.15 a4 Office w — deguew,aw & Le OPPORTUNITY-CYCLONE FEXCE | MEDICAL ASSISTANT exper. satel eoueo 8 3.60 = fayette ts. ine USg Needs = ‘PONTIAC ; Reatiee, Steel. BABY- sre" 64 8.8 part ° 4.08 7.29 8©10.80 3-151 to sell re ence. || In Rochester, Call Clive, office Emp , oyment Service EAVESTROUOMING. INSTALLED LREDU 1 GENERAL FARM WORK. or write cyclone, Fence, 1928 Sie fp tue morning ov a repe' Free estimates. Pe _—+ Gieaged. OA Hancock, 1, TEmple @ L&sM Bhect Metal. FE $-4013. FR ase 7 Experienced, oui. Detroit 2-201. ing Om b . <7. \ Sad ih! 5 ‘ “Sy THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1956 * _Rent Apts, Furnished 33| CARNIVAL ‘ by Dick Turner For Sale Hotises 43 For Sale Houses 4343. _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ° Il NE tne a ee ae w LED LAKE 2 5 ROOM BUNGALOW. ern and a lake "alts ” eet ae te _ Priv. $4250, My 2-3656. Bioker heats cat garage: Priced _ payments.” Peco MA eal. SQUARE LAKE PRIV. ANNETT “STOR COLORED $1250 DOWN Mre. 3616. 4 bedroom modern home located separate d step-saver OFFER Wel} peceted 7. rooms and bath. west of Pontiac — full pasomenh under $13,- CU ICKL ER RE AL 1 Sylvan Village N. 1236 Saginaw Pirst time offered, 2 story | PEDDLING YOUR comet Med excellent cal ELIZABE TH LK. RD. thon lake privileges | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~~... PROPERTY? quick sale Carpet, of living and dining ae Ir “‘T PaY eg . Tbard 2337, iz D. RILEY, BROKER $09ElizabethLake RdRd FE 41157 Clark Bt ceseend. te, ere ae with lookers.” Ca now. We | CLARK SMALL INVESTORS OR 22 ointe.eta YOU CAN NOT WRONG? properties We handle all details ~ Phone, ties meertad lake. “petvenes. 80 INVESTIGATE. 3 wed LOAN COMPANY: financing and Bi home Cash or terms. Let us show Luca reom PRIVATE BATH from Cit tt larkston ——— _ TRIPP HOME Adults only recms MICHIGAN CREDIT. a ae Almost new attractive } bed- fleor, full a largeCOUNSELLORS 2 ROOMS. SUIT FOR : ~ GENT. room bungalow, base-. ment, ol .automatic heal, _Inguire 345 OaklandA _ situated lot East Sides _— 3 ROOMS AND nn ‘NEWLY 70 = 150 in new exclusive in Ae Cer- tile bath, on rock tirsplace, raised dinette done. Mahogany " aes MAHAN " aes MAHAN dec. Priv. ent. Lake priv. 635 subdivision with lake priv-Near Eastern Jr High on MART Heights. Rd Lk Orion lieges, $15,900, terms ‘. Anderson an — n) ated and bs omatigh onan Yee neces arn x L J ROOM NICELY FURNISHED 5081 Orchard Lake Rd, Orehard Cocpualiry. nea) Pheraatwg ee apartment, All Saree included Ottawa Hills Brick Ranch yrohae —— Full second Heer party, finished 1062 W HuronREALTY ss PE._‘8-8407 . i child silewed Attractive Wsemeni. new furnace. into 2 1] base- bedrooms ' Liquer Commission for a club li-_ FE 2-0263 . Priced at $13°950 with terms ment, oi) heat, storms and eense to sell acreens, 2 car garage. Rea-COL ORED—$350 DN. to beer, memberswine, only , 2DOORWeeBRA NCH |S ROOMS. PVT. BATH AND EN. ranch home bullt in sonably priced,t 6. Bagi-1953" Ideal kitchen with eat- epirits bonafied NEXTTO Large 3 room and utility, situ- intent ing space, street and it is the of the POST OFFICE _ ae on ps off — North Control Commission to grant said WE-PAY Side Value school, Noense upon the exp! of 10 ° ROOMS. PRIVATE TRANCE ane Lebar room, combined kiteh-forest: Priced at $3,450, $40 month- wee 4078. Jessie. Gays from date hereof. Dated pop area, large hacr| Located within walking dis- Pon Motors. HEREBY bedrooms, room, RILEY, March 24, 1856. screens = eset anottier bedroo! 3 NOTICE18 GIVEN THAT 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND Cement driveway With ce-th, plastered Wallis, es full dining Ro D BROKEROakland Coutity Boat Club whose l--xe Utilities turn, PE 2-0057 ment siab for 2 car ga-tached 1'5 car ped plus work. living room with natural 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 after shop, nicely rage, $18,000 terms ce, full basement, ga- bg igh! 7 RMS. PARTLY FURNISHED rage. All in perfect cond! $11,500 entrance. oot Seminole Hills at with easy te tion. A real buy at $12,600. $400se _Aubers. _Frui, Mkt, 36 view. r we = to sell beer. fe MSS wee eter | FOR LOTS 9 in CITY. New 3 bedroom home room home excellent} Tt. RESALE. Modern with base- TT ADULTS | ONLY. condition with 3 bedrooms bed Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor exte uor 23 W. Lawrence St m Evenings a lot, good bers ‘and that it is the in-Ask for Tom Bat and bath op first floor, 2 kitchen with . me unfin- iS he ree ade CHILDREN bedrooms, lavatory, ar with reget ameten walls, oak FE 4-616) or FE 44278 ond suitable for rye and screens. Bateman & Kampsen rinkers. 447 Orchard -Lake /a24 large storage room on sec insulated, auto. gas The Rag UB Pet OFF Carpet, drapes. Realtors -FE 4-0528 7: a oy AND |oeaa ©. 1996 by NEA Serves. ine place Large modern kitch-$57 per a rein eeu ues23 ct Finished recreation rm. Al and Insurance, OPEN gas heat, storms il Heal Tooperstivs Estate Kachange |? se Ea BATH. PvT “I'd ike to uy my hand at politics, George! Why don’t screens. 3 car karage. TotAiCLARK REAL ESTATE SAT. 1-5 & SUN. 1-5_ adults. 6 | you run for something?"’ ; Ho grea 80 x 200. FE ez or FE Cozy ¢ room homes with utility GILES CASH FOR Your 7 NICE LaROR ROOMS Wet |” “ 4-4813 Livin, Ul. Pvt ent Washing 1362 W. Huro' Open Evenings rooms 15 f inches by 1 pet Garepe: Quiet street. . 200 Sylvan Lake Front Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $4950 FULL PRICE foot, 4 inches. Master bedroomRent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | For Rent Rooms 37 Beautiful brick contempor-| 12 foot, 2 inches by 10 foot Will buy this clean 1 . bed- J ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN-ary home on nicely land-| room home located outside trance, arta furn, §20 weekly 5 ROOM, MODERN APT IN! COMFORTABLE ROOM IN PRI-scaped iot with under-the city near schools and country, near Rochester, for tay | vate. quiet, refined home. Near ground sprinkling system, | transportation. For the smal! standing features . ROOM: rox. 2 hrs housework per day Oakiand and Baldwin, FE 25761 entrance hall, fireplace in~ family or couple. Low down 6 to be built. FULL price $7,600 a = Le ” PVT nominal No | ATTRACTIVE living room. dining area. and monthly pay- eo : entrance.Sa gle oa rent. objection to | RM payment GENTLEMEN i )MS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _School age child OL 23-5571 _ West Garage optieesl: FE carpet and drapes, tile bath ments Beat the high rent Side Wtd, Household Seeds 27! APT oR 4-662 2 large bedrooms, jake lev el and buy Call us and ‘now. adults only, near Pantiae Motor ARCADIA features extra bedroom Established in 1816 see this neat today, 1 block mast of _Call PE 4-4625 after 5:00 iad and Laos Adults only. Lavles ROOM CLOSE 1TO" HIGH space. bath, fireplace home East Blvd. Turn right on SewardROOMS, UTILITIES FURN ad opin sehuol. FE 5-6313 after screened porch, -hot. water since ‘ DOWN ~ Near Williams to model home. working couple, west side, FE KG, HEMP STEAD NICE ROOMS AND “APE “GIRLS heating system Attached 2 story home with 3-NEW HOUSE 37216 102 FE Ruron FE 4-8284 $6.50 up. 547 W Huron car garage. $32,500, — | , ond utility reom it WEST BLOOMFIELI ) CLARK REAT. ESTATEJRM NEWLY |DECORATED. PVT. | AVAILABLE APRIL 18T, NICE 3 ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN IN Bees LY garage Total price FE 4-6492 bath. “oe N. Saginaw. Apply | room. apartment utilities —fur-sures home. FE 4-5040, call be-TOWNSHIP 1362 W. Huron Real Fstate abe _nished, lake prirtieges, OR 3-7466, or Dm Roy Annett Inc. DETROIT WORKERS Attention! | . Here ts a spacious 3 bed- 2 SLEEPING ROOM °FOR MEN ~ Good lecation for room home, priced at $14-3 BEDROOM SUBURBAN HOME. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. REALTORS all east side | 050 This new house is lo-Large rooms and it s of closets.MAple 5-5821 Kitchen privileges. PE 5-1092. 524 268 F Huron FEderal 8-046 | -workers Near John R and M59 cated in beautiful Cass Lake Not completely finished. Located oeepereege CeitaTe ARNG LTE OPAI IE! 4 ROOMS UTILTIES FURN. 281 OAKLAND Valencia. ee st Open’ Evenings Baa] Sunday 1-4 Nearly bnew j-bedrm ranch | ; rooms and bath ‘stove and utill-Woods and has lake priv-. tes furnished. Couple only lleges. Tt features tile bath, nntene Preferred. FE 5-3233 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR MEN home, tiled bath picture win-| dow, oil heat 1I's-car garage 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE NICE and 3 from | walls, copper oe appointment BATH. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 4 Single double. biks MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | pee ae al $12,500 With $3.500 plastered age Shown only. No drinkers. Union &t . Phone 43939 and _ployed days, FE 4-3449 _|— ee 5 FE 4-1187 _ floors. Another fine feature "and clean, close in. Couple em-|" yooms and bath. FE 2-1832 town 56 plumbing hardwood FE _. Johnson ‘ ROOMS. AND BATH NOW AVAILABLE ee) ‘ROOM WITH KITCH-LAKE AREA New | Is @# 2 car garage al-A OF YOUR WHITE in JIOME tached Mortgage is avail- ray welcome Ne smokers Brick home on) at 443 per 31 Stowell 3 rooms and bath, large rooms, ‘35 Bpacious 2-bearm 4 ROOMS AND BATH. WEST excellent location. Includes all or double lot. fireplace, mod-able cent interest. OWN — ean em Mentsetlon "We _side. Apply 5 | Dwight ulilities ‘and garage. Lake front drinkers, 123 cools Clemens, 1 blk kitchen. tiled bath With | | for «ROOMS AND (BATH. pyr EN-| P roperty close in, . adults. Ref shower torrid oil heat, alum HOME OR INCOME. THREE BEDROOM RANCHER from P O screens iat SLEEPING oon Sy STUDIO Signs Are Everywhere combination and sterms Located inside the city on Excellent suburban home with es with basements. required. Cal FE 2-7300 after bid All modern, utilities not | $14,250 with §3.500 down a paved street, room breezeway, full bsmt, attached dults only. References:| 4 com same location, separate couch Kitch priv. FE 2-6263 or without WARM SLEEPING ~ ROOM, GEN-er will sell furnished, & garage. Auto 6 pm ttichuded $55. See Mr. Wellhoff, sired bedroom home with I'2 heat, insulation, ieman. FE 2-877]. 24 Norton Ave baths Plumbing. ete . in for storms & screens Nicely land- BASEME NT APT PRIVATE EN-.| manager. 2720 Dixie Hwy Clarkston Fstates A. JOHNSON, Realtor Trance Yi or WEST SIDE. BUSINESS OR PRO-apt Terms can be scaped lot 100x150. $15,000, terms. two upstairs 1704 S: Rd. eh. men, $10 a veek. rE aaltepet eed RENT, _fessional mah, shower '_ FE 23-3517 Uving be FLOYD KENT. Realtor arranged. Dont miss this People of character who enjoyTelegraph distinctive will delighted NOS TSEIDE BRICK vw Troe at this 6 room brick ranch home W. Lawrence FE 54-6105 one rms, 3 bedrms_ full bsmt., FE 4-253. yo WE HAVE SEVERAL oie __RoomsBoard 38 3 Ceramic tile bath | Open Eves BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BA rent. 1 on the West Side, 5 rooms With . to the Power COLORED mice shady . lot. paved st. A very kitchen Next Consumers FOR WILL BUY SMALL . HG CABR pase entrance. Very nice. re and | bath. ass heat, Webster AND ROOM, CLOSE 16 Dining| | good buy at $10,500. BOARD IN im 24 hours, OR ~! “ hool area, $92 month whe $1 Fairgrove 24 «living room = 2| 6 room, modern home with fireplaces Mahogany BEDROOM AND SITTING RM 5 lease We have 1 a doors oak., Qoors. plastered and “AUBURN HEIGHTS —-VACANT eh, Geof combined with kitchenette. Elder-Even dost, 2 bdrm. North | CLEAN ROOMS MEN HOME throughout Atlached 2 car ga patrited wals paved street, A rea) nice 3} rm ranch home[se | cnary opt! 641 E. Pike rage. Patio and located on a 1", car garage, 10 fruit “SOLD __ly couple |pret.f. 18 Gingell Ct Pontiac tn Lincoln school area. | with full beth utility rm, & CLEAN PVT. } RMS. AND BATH.| We also have 2 apts. on Whit-| trees bearing, near schools attached garage. Lots of cup- beautiful lot. Many quality fea | On Square Lk. FE 8-1370 ~~ ora = fiac Motors | incon] SLEEPING for and transportation Best boards Elec. stove & refrig. BOARD OR’ tures im this home. Call us of . wa + ese @! can be seen by ap-| room 517 N Sagina an appointment all, only $2000 down Built in ‘53. Large paved lot. $7, tan'tbag WE SELL HOME or Not Sold } your Lote apd b Hell CUPSMALY PAPYor | punimea” va" chal ater S| ROOM & BOARD Bes MEALS Lakefront CAN YOUR ER right ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING on the lake Lovely 11 22 STATE Z, CAKE FRONT APT 3 ROOM as 96 FE Howard st A 6 room 2 bedroom home AVE OPEN | bdrms. = 2 women Preferred or work-Rent | Houses Furnished 35) man $F a wk Close in living room with natural stone’ GILES REALTY CO A very sced older home, 2 lav. sen 5. Business phone, FE fireplace Kitchen & dining area bdrm... dn Auto 5-6728 _ _ $2 W. Huron FE 5-6175 | saaay ‘other fine fea- LARGE “CLEAN APT Ur __ With lake pfivileges.— MY_3-2895 SPOTLESSLY meais CLEAN 5-0377, ROOMS porch en a the 2 ga 304 Drive Open @ to tures large 2 Home style FE 14 facing lake | families $11,500, See | home, MA €240.) BEDROOM HOME MODERN. and large screened in Ottawa _ _ | Ideal for family, $14 per week. 39 eel at wis BEDRMS. WALLED LK MOD. tage Good beach Lovely car lot” Seminole Hills or roomers. low down payment a Hb eee peat — “hose to city, easonable. Matthews Built im 1950. Priced at $22,500 | STOUT S$ | home designed con- LIGHT HOU NG ROOM! ¢17 with terms. A and Convalescent Homes _38A structed to blend pertectiy Near General a “Modern 7! notable or ecaplen ne an Rey | « ROOMS AND BATH. Drayton Woods | All its address room home with basement. 2 ences required, 258 oj a EOI — EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. On one of the nicest lots {n me garage and 200 foot Jot. moneyrent. Phone GR s NICHOLIE 4 ROOM COTTAGE, FURNISHED _Rates starting at $125 OR_3-5320. ranch home with large 14 «x 2 with terms. ROOM Until July Ist per mon living room. 9 x 16 kitchen -| and tiled bath i a re} ES LADS M ena Williams Lake. Hotel Rooms dining area Full with show-up. master-SCHOOL HARGER | 39 bath The kitchen is a AND CO. So. 223 er Full basement Oak floors Piece convenience and in-XR. COVERT 33 W. Huron st FE 5-8183 of cludes a built -in oven and 5 room bungalow with bath. Opty Attached ee ee : $15 Se one ¢ ROOMs AND BATH FUR-HOTEL AUBURIN 2 car garage Brick & range In fact. the many down, a Open_Evenings Ww exterior, Only $18, = sone rile nished or unfurnished. All year unusual features in arrange- A i APT. asVERY _EMpir ei hae Mandon Lake. Pecot or Week Lakefront ment ated appotntments Also apartments . pire : oo room make personal inspection 1 ACRE CLARKSTON Goshen and vedigovetion i With commercial potential Home| 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME— Sa'tewe week ‘plus wtiies PRS . KEEGO. CHILDREN WEL-464 Auburn has 2 bedrooms, living roo.m nice! imperative to fully appre-4 rooms modern home off Fliza- a 500 down, large jot, garage with ritenen, full basement year around | ciate its appeal and charm. beth Lake Rogd Full price $5,500 20 store ree oe reeoe ),APT YOR 3 BUDDIES | {0= a te : hen CIC “HOTEL ROOSEVELT home. x 20 building all with terms, paneled recreation r oom onenee: Sedecersied: by = [a § ROOMS AND ) | BATH PONTIAC Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.50 up. CALL NOW. * | ASy ere & Be FE_ the lake and 193 on the | CARROLL PORRITT SONS 45-8126 MEN CHILDREN WELCOME. | 5g; Cell after ¢ Pm. Empire MOD-Only 300 | 26: Aaa FE 2-7124 | avement = $13. with} ‘| 11640_N'Westernat M’belt. PE HURON | HOTEL | ¢CLEAN | a West INDIAN Hwy Welfare pted. erms VILLAGE on ne nue ieee FE | ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE IN ern rooms ‘hy day or week. Eve FE 2-194 3 din- + BEDROOMS—Living room, “BUSINESS IS GOOD AT LADD s° ing room, modern kitchen, sew- Keego Harbor FE 4-1039 West Huron St Phone FE _2-4266 MOTEL UNIT PVT BATH CAR-CAN YOU TOP THIS? peted $15 UNION reom ASC CASH Rent Apts. U; 34 CABINS, BY WEEK | KAMP-INN Linens TV. Seek 2 & full Unfurnished Free itis ing bedroom bath For small equities. If ¥ “y0091 or PE. 2-008! | ly OR 3-T700 dow, 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms & what we wont we will be an pea 2 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL Ue Pte RENT FURNISHED ~ WIN-2 bedroom, full bath Hving room full bath 2 car garage. close to within irs eash _ties furn. Inquire 04 Oskian _ | terized cottages Children wel-| MODERN COT-shopping & LADD'S HOUSEKEFPING kitchen and utility $6,800 $1,200 bus center schools. tages Linens. all utilities, pans Grove down $14.500, TERMS. SO Hickory ~ your equity. Call now and tel] us 2 AND BATR NEWLY pow come. Y10 Dixie Highway | dishes, etc Sleeps 4@ 825 OPEN SUNDAYS furn what you have. _Sted. part furn. 140 Mt. Clemens.) FURN OR UNFURN HOUSE AT | _ weekly OR 37700 ss i Hoomfield Ranch ‘Here » a dandy for a retired cou-| LAKE Edw..M. Stout. Realtor 2 RMS. TILE BATH PVT. ENT 1955 Duck Lake Ra. $10 per week. | 4286 Dine Hwe Drayton Plains Comfort and conventence ts ple 1 bik from Commerce Lake | ELIZ. ESTATES OR 3-1231 412 W. pp ceoinars PE 4-4525 | 17 HN. ‘7 Bt. Ph. 35-8168 _ Utilities furn. FE 44006 Children welcome 7 Rent Stores 40 the kefnote of this 2 ded-$15 a) 3,500 down, $40 per } LIKE NEW—2 bedrooms livingOpen Eves. ‘til 9 PE 40612 xo Ee. “th 8 TAPT. BLDG NEAR COMMERCE | FURNISHED HOUSE, 1046 CLOV-| © roomt brick home Larce month room, dining L. kitchen. bath. ol Rd and Union Lake One apt.’ erlawn FE 4-4 : | 109 8. SAGINAW 8ST A Vaitaete | 4246 FE Ra Ml¢é picture rooms bath berement sore l'a N Laneer or Living room has fireplace heat, water heater. aluminum WILLB available. Utilities furnish Em-La leh aoteK: ‘ON WEST | for any kifd of business. FE ' with 8 Only 500, terms 5-9201 and Thermopane 3 and fey. screens, car garage. window Kitchen buiit-plus acres $i Cash Waiting QR List YOUR LAKE Ex! Sanecouple preferred. re eve. Side $80 month Must have | _ 5-2100__ __ oven & 1', in range. baths. "TSR Saige sie are references and no children. Phone | 3779 8 SAGINAW §ST., FREE PARK- low Down Pav inert full incinerfitor. We lakefront wr Setnonn porous quien. ROOMS. § STOVE JAND REPRIO-ing. Ideal for. TV sales and serv- basement have many homes 3% 2 bedroom and 2 car attached garage west of Pontiac, From $7,500 up Modern home erator turn 44226. Me-. fees, real estate office or many Located in the North Sub-Inspect oe fine Sun-J. R. Hiltz home business R. F. “McKINNEY _chanie. 3 utilities | other types day 2 to $5 pm You'll be REALTOR , $25 a Phone _Inquire 8 Includes urban full on bath, basement. thrilled to T. G. Trocke #7 OHNSON, Realtor week Se at, 177 Saginaw area feticed-in lot, Telegraph Open 2 3. 4 AND 5 ROOM APART--Jack Loveland . __Rent Office Space 41 auto ol! beat. 1's car ga-Square Lake Ra West one Realtor { | 1011 W Huron St ___ FE 6-618 7 reek Rd. ments with heat, hot water, SHORT TERM RENTAL OF BEAU-rage Fuxtt price | block to Hickory Grove then only §7.500 BUY OR SELL stove and refrigerator furnished tifully furnished 2 bedrm duplex Quick possession. | South 1 bieck to 2550 1648 Union Lake Rd EM_3-4671will 945 Me -—-and up. See Mr. _ Couple preferred FE 5-0474— | BIRMINGHAM—1600 8Q. FT IN 8mi _%8 E. Huron 1. a new buliding, Maple and Tele- ‘Rent Houses Unfurn. . 36, graph advantageously located for OPEN SATE RDAY | GAYLORD professional use, interior will be inished to suit. with air cond $$S$$ cx 3RMS. AND BATH, 1PvT. _ENT | ~~~ ~~ | END ESUNDAN SI 7, cash for Util. Adults. 100 Mechan 2 BEDRMS WALLED LR MOD J. A. Taylor OPEN Attractive Outdoor tioning, as is 3} ROOM APT STOVE es RE-om to city. Reasonable. MA or leased TOM ' REALTOR INSURANCE Setting se pohgn Seiniha : STON tig. furn Prt bath and ent 100 Oakland FE 4-2544 2101 Opdyke Rd FE _ #6300 2 AND 4 BEDROOM DUPLEX, 62 Open Eves Free Parking 2 For this one story home Large UNDAY ta shade trees and lieke privileges Ss Lm at Ss Lm at jal pro Cottage and 14 N Cass Ave INC 3 ROOMS PVT. BATH | AND EN-4081 W. Maple I) Birm Everything in excellent condition, erties, acreage or farms. Qualifie buyers waiting. trance Cpeer 1. small. child | 3 ROOMS INFANT WELCOME, (8 Midwest 131 Px 900. terms Gas heat Built 6.2000 tioer $14 in Dixie Sapa Lh ear Poniiac Motor, FE W Walton FE_ 2-3900 1051 q,yenwen. Nes fier BIKMINGHAM ROY KNAUF, Realtor New [leanne 26% W. Huron; FE 2-7421, OA 8-3330 3 _ eS NEAR YMCA FE 41360| 3 BEDROOM HOME IN_ PION. for Beles @li the extras Suburban Bungalow Sultable engineering. of-1 Partridge _or ingutre | 64 Matthews | eer Highiands Sub. full basement Hoe representative etc 2000 « fr. located bedroom basement Well 2 home ACTION! LISTINGS WA} -| gas heat. Will lease one year ‘Central —'a block to Munic sous IS THE: BIRD * TO SEE select Glassed in front porch situated — We have many buyers watting 3 ROOMS AND BATH. HEATED) of more at $110 per month 2 Paice kinds ceramic on int feet WestOn sale of vour Land Con With custom ca of Telegraph Rd Down payment root all of residential prop-. seser apartment, near duwftown | months in advance Phone “Bud | tile large 250 deep tract. it is what we are look-in ster area. nd bus line Stove and refriger-| Nicholie Real Estate FE 3-120] \ LAKESIDI and exhaust of $1,500 Formica only Nor Turnivhed 1 child accepted, or FE 2-1372 for we will buy them o Bi ceer B. Henry, Inc. Aluminum storms them for you within " per month References re-3 ROOMS AND BATH VICINITY | PAMALY HOM! and | BROOCK screens Delco 5 . Se ee oe cuired, FE ¢4907 | of Oxbow Lake OR 3-4967 more could vou ask for M5® ‘Huron’ to Eliva- SF 5 Down Pas ment ~ -| ROOM UPPER. INCOME EAST 30 & -Wood ward ham MI 4-6700 lake Ra west Po omile a bedroom suburban home fen Tou ate looking tors Heres a home with fishing swim bet} Sen taras or tec email 2 Rooms a Bee ce GARAGE side Adults FE 32-6304 evea, LARGE OFFICE au cc ST- boating flowers, fruit and . Fxumoor jeft 1': 2 blocks bullt in 1954 Aute oi! heat Lot an economical 100x337 for “Rent Apts. ; It's truly Lo Til Lots of room chii- coal fired furnace $75 per month fices plue large reception room | bedroom home jocated at a Furnished “33 ine of 2 good sited nmrivate of-| ioe area. 303° Sienna [« BEDROOM. BATH. FORCED AIR | life at this spacious 4 dren, price $6.335 popu, TN, 1, 2, OR GIRLS WANTED: } ROOMS VERY NICE, ALL PRI | Inquire 970 Baldwin Rd Air conditioned front office fac-| lar west of Pontiac SIX 3 lake The ACRES _Weekly. bu | 5 ROOM HOUSE FULL BASEMENT TWENTY AC RES You too can oer Bear ~4 privt. wate — wy only. $17.50 | ing W Huron St Parking avail-whole family will really enioy —leges& meals’ Ingui 2-5336. “4 stoker heat automatic hot water life more at the suburban Shangri. Ideal Brick Ranch IFTY ACRES able Lease available at $150 Per | to Vets 1 3 ROOMS. a paIvitE: ENTRANCE. $181 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains month See Mr Menzies at Capi-la. Full price $18.500 on conven-Featuring comfort eron-{ Take front lots. Call MY 2-2"21Share bath, §50 per month or Inquire at Rocti's Restaurant tol Savings & Loan Co, 15 W jent terms. omy -bedrooms, and ceramic for cocueenel: information or stop CAPITAL pte * eS Ng goatee FE $16 per wk. Included electricity Huron_st FE 4-0561 3 at 46 E Flint St. Lax e Orion, 5 W. PE or couple, $ ROOM UPPER FLAT. CHOICE ttle bath, living room with Michigan and water Located on Russeil Huron +054 RM. ..FOR REFINED __sts. 1 small child permitted residential ‘section, 3 bedrooms. | WASHINGTON PARK | basement, gas heat and the In__working , taay. Priv.As.FE 4oo Jarge living room, dining room MAIN FIOOR LOCATION ON For the home owner who wishes! 115x300 ft. parce] offers real ROOMS. ENT “oe MC . 3} PVT AND kifehen, Garage, gas furnace West next to Riker suburban els RoomPROPERTIES. . Adults only. _ PE 24731 Reasonable rent to qualified ten-Butlding. Ideal for retailor all the conveniences. of city 500 with $3,750 do MORTGAGES BATH & Huron living $i4a-9 Income pro-liv- See oroeere een pe priv. bath, 2 em fesedie ang rar fessional services office. "ward ing. Proximity to schools, stores | Live here and let it pay for te front-Pad. BATH. FIRST nant. April Call Clarkston _ A built tea7 Adults 200N. iT AND FLOOR. RF-Available ist E. Partritige. Realtor. 1050 W. and churches. This new 3 bed-) self duplex ia now sage. B. D. loans cor- AlbertaA at stove, utilities, _owner 6pm 2-5258 FE brick home just Silver renting for per Siz CHARLES, . Hees FE | after . FE Huron. 4-358]. room ranch ts Near Lake §120 month. Pac coor Equitable ‘Life Assur. — ROO ACROSS FROM NEW the ticket. sy man will rooms down and three up. Both mnt 8. Teh FE 4-0521 ra Phere 2 os or 3. 18T ‘FLOOR. | STOVE AAND. UTIL-shopping center 4f7 Eliz. Lake! appreciate the little upkeep that "32. And you'll agree that with full baths. Total price 99.950 ance ety. 5 LARGE ROROOMS,KEWLY DEC. 61 foot ranch home bullt in Ridge cone prolly ve rance. ities furnished. close to town. 108 Rd Inquire at Bob's Chicken | will be required on this roomy. one of today's val-with $2,000 down. See this today. it's best 36 Florence _Center, FE 1-2 House next door 7 { For Rent Miscellaneous42 but home situated on ues at with $4500 compact, cuba or equity in your $14.500 3 ROOMS” AND BATH INCL UpD-8 ROOMS. MODERN IMMEDIATE | small easy to keep up lot. Full To Buy—To Seli—To Trade‘-home. 2 ROOMS, PVT. ENTRANCE, 18 tng stove. refrigerator and utill-occupancy 206 W Flint St. Lake | ONE WAY price $14,500, terms \ Oil carpeting, Modern a heat. Poplar.FE 2-8007. car attached garage, Ay io Templeton, Realtor ties. Separate entrance and bath orca $100 monthly. MY mes COAST TO COAST 100 x 120 ft jot. Landscaped GAYLORD 333 Orchard Lake Rd ROOMS. .FOR 2 GENT. arage available: FE 68-0558 or Call after 3. -| perfectly. Dont be sorry.wire 345 Oakland Are. FE _2-1236_after_$:30 — | GAs HEAT 7 ROOM MODERN. | HERE LEAVE THERE be first Ranch FE 4-9884 WARD E. PARTRIDGE -Open and Closed Trailers RENT REALTOR FE 43581 7 LARGE enc WITH 3 CLOS-: a FE 4-0808 or FE 46700 | F FE. Howland 3245 Dixte Hwy. | 136 E Pike St. Open Eve & Sun QUICK CASH Homes ets. Closein, $18 Call aft. 3°30. anny = = 3 ROOMS AND BATH UP-MODERN ¢ ROOMS AND BATH OR 31-1436 i NEW LOCATION AT i Bedroom Brick-150 12-3043. For your land contractsyou'l — PER. Carpeted LR. private Gas heat and sunporch Call FE BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- 3 becroome full basement 9-car deus ulate 3 bedroom ter- l') BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH 2 BROOM APT. AADULTS 1. BLE Ss. beg? service — ask for Mr. Poutee Mon heat. near | 4.82964 or FE 46665 ishers. scrubbers cement grind-| ae Easy to heat, easy to | rs. 18 Jacokes St. ‘ontiac Motor Administra-| tion building, $35 per month | FE 5-3144. 240 NEW. 2 BDRM HOME. LEASE auto oil heat, Close ers. steamers etc te maintain Easy to buy garage. _School Why pay rent? Only $1 200 3 Bedrooms WHITE Open Eve i to 8 & Baidwin Ave stores Couple only. Will decorate ee nonin Lake Priv. ORlando CLARK'S ~ er meke allowances for ee CASS LAKE same PAUL A KERN, INC 71‘, N Saginaw St. Pon-° | with new gas stove 1841 White | $395 Down I] mne and Tneome 14 Baths FRONTS tinc | Lake Rd a ; ‘couplesoT _fiso cabin, 11_baby_| welcome. BROS. 2? ROOMS OFF N.PERRY. UTILI- Exceflent 7 renm home cor Immediate possession upon — — =sleeea | RENT OR LEASE, 27 BEDROOM | eisting of 18 ft living roomROOM APT ALL (UTILITIES new home in Perry Park. very | NEW 3 BEDROOM RANC Li with fireplace Large kitch- ties furnished, 890 Robinwood. approval 3 ROOMS NICELY ‘FURNISHED, furnished 700 Auburn Ave reasonable, references required | en. separate breakfast nook near REALTORS $660 Dixie Hwy. bus line, adults or work- Across From Clarkston FF #0201 | 2 bedrooms and bath down 3 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT A | ing girls, 68 8. Francis = ee | LOT 75x225 furn. ', block south Fisher |/SMALL HOUSE PARTLY FUR-| 2 bedroome up, also 3 room Girade and High Schools as SUNDAY to 58 | 4367 SEEDEN | 2 ROOM APT. PRIV. ENT. $16.50 PLETE ON EXTERIOR -| home at rear that rents for ¥. 1 small child. per: Mished, one baby welcome 220) week. Smal) child wel- WITH ROUGH WIRING & | $40 per month One of to- _month. 624 Baldwin. | _Ferry per 2 bedroom bungalow with full FE elol Go north on Dixie Highway (U8 come, WELL INCLUDED THIS Gay's best values at $12,000 3 ROOMS, MODERN. i. STEAM | le HOUSES FOR RENT. AU-basement, auto, of] heat and hot heat. FE 23-1061. heat children welcome. 3481 | water, house ts meat and clean 2- 10) to Clarkston road (M15), and PRIVATE PLACE 18 UP & READY FOR YOU TO FINISH THE : | | undry facilities. Adults only. -turn right to Waldron road. watch Tel-Huron Area | for our homes back of elementary — = a aS Kenatteorth Bt. off Taylor Ra. with ideal location for Drayton 4 ROOM! BATH. | C403! 196 Sanderson 8t. Apply it_ INSIDE MODEL OPEN Plains Shopping Center, Out Dixie A 2 bedrm. home with alu- school. 4 a id aauit 65 wien SUNDAY. | entrance. Highway to Sashabaw Rd. turn | fo LEASE? BEDROOM. YEAR Lake, $75 | minum siding. plus J extra F.C. Wood Co. ROOMS, CHRISTIAN COUPLE. Private bath and entrance. 8 EK, Howard, right to Seeden, turn left All at pi and gas furnace. to | round house ICE UNF. APT. TILE |g’ month. White 46419. open lots) Frult trees. berry on MUtual Our Office Open sign bushes & grape arber Fx- cellent Janitrol gassfurnace. “ 1-5 _quiet adults. Inquire 250 State UNF. 6 ROOM YEAR AROUND p.m. APARTMENTS, PRIVATE EN- " 1367 JENELLA eas SYLVAN softener, house on Lake Orion Adults. | $65 Lakeview Dr new water an 2 bedroom ranch type bungalow | REALTOR *ono 4 ROOMS AljAND 1 BATH. Tan ENT. OR 3-1235 trance, near 35g NN. FE bus. 2-2887. per mo elec. water heater. City sew- 260 with large roomg, brick and frame | Corner Williams Take Re & M59 and gas Near Sun. 12 till 2) MI 43075 e water construction of the best, has full | OFFICE OPEN St 2-5 3 ROOM APT. CLOSE IN. N _Grinking.$12 week. FE 2-2181 new shopping center Onl? $9950. approximately $2 500 down REALTY KENNEDY 2381 Orchard Lake + ROOMS % BATH, PER. UPPER. PRE- _fer references. FE 53-4844, basement, oak floors, plas-After’ § Call oF 1. 3003 fered walls, beautiful fireplace | 1 Rent Lake Cottages 364. 8 Nicholie & Harger Co. W,_ Huron PE 0-183 to 2 ROOM NICELY FURNISHED. ¢‘ ROOMS UPSTAIRS ape ale ; st. dividing large jiving room and \\ -FE 5.paig only, 37_N. Sanford | LARGE, | ROOMS wal IN 'HERE IS \ BUY Gas heat and television, 101 8. en, situated on nice wooded CASH { ranch style apt iii ‘ Ali Resale Paddock. g very- lot Out Pontiac Lake Rd to peer HIGih AND DRY ‘ ROOMS ON hae bd ‘ST. 30" | thing pvt, nice yard Union Lake 2 CLEAN ROOMS. HEAT. LIGHTS Jeneiia St and turn right ) * FE 4-35689 | Ov Jostlvea 3097 W Hur PRINT SEN EST MIEN to open a= MsT FLOOR APT ONO | Heel furnished _Aduits EM_3-428s sign OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 8 and gas. Iniaid tile, 75 8. Jessie. 8 rooms ail modern with base FOR YOUR LAND CONTRA New ope bon cr* FEE asor Smal A most convenient lncatinar 7S vacant acree at corner of MS® __ For 2 AND 3 ROOM APARTMENT. $15. _children, FE 4-1091 | ment, storms and acreens ) ints Rent Rooms 37 10T Cloxe to schools and ote and Bogey Lake Ride + 177 HIRA mie well . tandscaped outside fire _Child welcome. 79 Clark BEDROOATS + frontage om pavement ") mile pine and a 4 room bunrac® om —— AND BATH, UPPER Custom «built ew i] bedroom es a place wood siding aree 14x15 OUPLE. 2 | SHEAR ROOMS: FORR frontage on good country rd Lave heat and hot water furnished 1, 2 & 3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS with ceramic ge bat nf A HOUR os BADEN CO bungalows With full basement having room. east side city loca- Located off West Walton good Full price. §37.500 with Priv th and 104 8. vepedd — re storms and sere? Futl Newly painted Adults haa Call “Caretaker in front 3-9034 ge- © drinkers, | built for vour to your plans tion C. just inside Pontiac city > 500 down After _¢ pm. FE 5-740... __-_ | 3 SLEEPING ROOMS, KITCH AND ROOM UPPER. jets WEST |” taundry priv 1 Jigbt hk. basement Only $9 590 with or ours “oul almost completed 1953 built bungalow with 4 huge | $2950 down Ralance $54 per STOCK FARM § HE for show Ouf Pontiac; Lake Rd- 2 NICE SS ROOMS. FE) Full Pric¢g . $6 950 reom rooms and bath down, and “ef. ltor . month including taxes and second str é{ past Beptt Lake | 4-3876, Side. Adults. FE 2-2198 Pensioned persons considered, ‘or | to Only $950 coan master bedroom up. Wali-to-wall | 120 acres with good modern home. insurance Rd and tufn 17 LOIS@T. AT N. SHIRLEY. §| WW!!! share home with responsible | | Tight | ‘ mode! carpeting, full basement. auto- 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY Storage barn, plus 60 ft. basement arrow to lot -173 Heat furn. 870 per month.| _ family. FE 5-3208 WAM. “matic ol Lae ie stor bet Bateman & Kampsen DON’T WISH FOR “MONEY! Make easity Ads. To utilities and Ttly furn. saree barn with 18 metal stanchions and vate entrance, FE 5-9755. A Sen “WEST SIDE ROOM adults, "call poms. it Renlee: bose ete storm windows drinking cups. 2 car garage. Ex- = lot. Priced 325% Vi Stites n nr. jg toodrich. . aFE through Classified Ti FOR to. seit quickly at 312,300 ma te oson terms. 000 down w Restos FE 40528 GIROUX "& FRANKS GENERAL REAL ATE 4306 Dirte i On 56-4360, dal FERSmise R. D. RILEY, BROKER FB ¢1187 _REALTOR 377 8. Te «see|Scoperstive & Sun. ea! 30eT Ww 1 oo Open 8; Sat, "Tu 4, Co-operative "Real Estate Exchange OPEN. EVENINGS ‘TIL & € Y ey laa silt acumen. cas y' eee Sha Ni rineSg gine gy epee mrtrelgne agae sh get ee oe ee, aEla a ik : ae as ; , ba re “ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956 THIRTY-ONE : Fer Sale Houses 43| MODEST MAIDENS . \By Jay Alan x fat Seto 43) __For Sale [Houses 43)... _ For = Houses" For Sale Lake Prop. “4 * irom sug oo ttnes q N, SMALL Pe tone. -. _ 3000 2 ieaaes, She: Twood BM PeaseLAKEFRONT ay ame. se mattt LJ UNION LAI E « cur facial, For ada Le | gl sedeenn Eaceptionalis nice 2P eedveees. oll burneesh heat, knotty Le interior. and septic BS Horse _ ee, fase aga ce Soepoy . oe Be FE 422 re 217 ~ NOR THs!SIDE. Nice &a oe NORTH OF PONTIAC a BEDDROOMS Tops in quality and CRAWFORD pees lakeside liv on% acre. ENCY a 8 CHAPIN > bedroom face br hye built in 53% W. Buren PE 410 -TWO FAMILY Lakefront?3 bedroom, full Tos Attached garage. Large $750} Down MY 31143 living room, tirenface. also ‘out. CARGEiELAKEFRONT basement, rowboat, dock side grill, Well landecaped fsSeyGel Lake, Suchy Ri Or. House & raft, automatic oil heat pet PAYMENTS hard find, ter ‘HILLS OF ROCHESTER furnished 2 bedi modera uouse rage 2 ee, Newly decorated o-& completely redecorated Price ‘Su .050. $3,800 down, § 100“ore Including ~'49 i $13,500 permonth. Chevrolet Pull ne. 82-5 with = and the carpeting stays price, 1.500. —— with the house. PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE | Open for your™ inspection Judsém COLORED—Attention! BY OW rk Good 2 bedroom plus large part-S'room brick with fireplaceandly finished room up.ok Hoon basement,on RIDGEWAY peting’ ti L to ee REALTOR dining ‘itchen, room, es, hover,Ae. reom ry is 44-6203 garage. Near School, A eve, stor and Multiple Listing Service nent only, ok eas best ann water heat-| #75 Baldwin pee S. Johnson St. Wilson By ‘| 3 bedroom full basement WAGNER. TRADE HOMESIT ES We representa builder who will -within walking distance consider your equity in your pres- to General Cost i ar utratie,wane Hospital, Lake, ent rivileges. Smail ose payments ié “$400 DOWN =i S00 with terms. uy now— build lat of your cholce, For plete eine LAK a T CHAPIN, BROKER Reet fy nit __ tt _ naps Ores ‘tghakencal ort, wT0R atk Orebard |Lake Rd. Fe e111 INCOME itn $1,460 dows. Moscees Pit. tn PE ¢ : it W.Pike ‘Risley Seperate tallyunt completely se al ween bby od 3 BEDROOM HOUSE otPecorty lll JEM, WRIGHT, Realtor NO DOWN PAYMENT. “* MYERS 2 now & ind m| COOLEY LAKE FRONT FE 5-044 NO MORTGAGE COST E xceptional ! See lt Now! ——t. living wom with fire- hed — op your fos onea evar 3 bedroo: dn.}. Den, » place B price ; —— "Featured partitioned | base. bere, _Sarege. Reduced of — homes with full basement.” Or Sa proces INDIAN | VILLAGE. —— — P me to Parke oo and dining | rage. Man oa ro" fea ““ r Heol ‘loots. ott heat, Vene: payment oe Sher 30. on pau i. apne

TRADE YOUR TOO’SMALL HOME ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE N PAYMENT ON ONE HA ong siya. Completely ib stock and equipment. $14,000, $8-Vtg cash PEee | et: {800 DOWN -Privileges on. Sylvan “PONTIAC REAL TY fome Yor" busy ver : 64512 with large lot and 2 car garage, | 137 Baldwin KING SIZE Jal Sg noed “HARVEY WILSON | ay owngn Rooms, 9 BED-| Full betment ‘screened fresi Everything” at3,tomatic BKR. room all modern, venetian blinds | porch. Also sunroom. ADAMS Rooms in a most convenient floor LADDS= ib toe ; tetand- full basement, new Deico oll heat, a W intis M. BREWI: R je21 W. OregonSt , bapeer| pew bot "iil tank,2 car£8 | §10.800 RANCHBtBUNGALOW sry = ales ersonne rage. Price Ww 1 nter room Signs Are Everywhere FE 2-240 Condition. Aliached 1% car gar.| Excellent, lecation — = re ¢sin: PES 2353" EM 3-4a98 Chris Hornbeck Fer 28082/ o9f Wilson. Phone Gount kitchen, lastered walls. Large 175x135 ft. lot. lake privi-| rage bath upper. Now leges, call Mrs. Hoyt, PE 2-0840.) rented for $80 per month. Lower ees *Le EL,car garage het = For Better Hones P add’ S In Cc. $2,800 DOWN Just like mew. Mod-apt. bes 2 passoome see “owner SUBURBAN dining room carpeted, Fireplace, PE 4-507 |James Hart ~ PE 2-6657 oak hoars. Full lye ement. At- io 5 reom i bedroom home W TACRES id bungalow, very convenient lo-wy "ATRISS L XKE has a nice living ftoom, -oek @) EN SEE P. 1 Build “ s basement. Gas furn nice lot on paved street, $4000 3 floors, oll or, screens & storms 3B ea oe Co. SUNDAY 2 TO 6 Rochester Rd. at 18 Mi. Aluminum storms a sereens. pias down will handle. After 8 OR room hoi me otiere: ‘year per and be loca ted on « large 100 792 da Fs ry = Oak |-2420. one on "he lakef ront at a ber-x 200ft. lot. Priced to sell quick- " z , tered walls. Gas beat = —— EE ioe ly at $9500 ou $2500 ¢ows. eee. Only $11 %. ai Min the Builder's Beclion®. |HICKORY KNOLLS SUBDIVISION) = TN ROCHESTER | 41,80 DowN—summer Lake front | 3'and'3 bedtoom homes on paved A Steal for aDrandyaca’ CEDAR SHORES 2 apts. side by | cottage. Onl 17 miles from city.| streets. All m, immediate tween Telegraph and| Brick duplex. kitchen, | Large lot with nice * we Bome as low as $ CLOSE IN PT. FRONT, 1 year old tile bath, ga-Here ts ope you can afford just Gown. ¢ for more $1200 moves you into this neat -Franklin Ro: just. south of | side with 2 bedrooms, % Square Lake Rd. Several brand dinette, combination, ; sad sees Ticats Salen: Compe im every detail. for week and you don't have seh as 5, FE eg by e — living room, | homes, Just completed and ready 500. Terms to drive 209 miles. All furniture | 383 Auburn Ave, FE 43303 new 3 bedroom brick ranch _— terme. to move into. Some with base-included. Cali Mrs. » PE| WILL sELL MY 2QUITY IN AN Ca bd 4TI30. b The 3h nd ftooma close to the new proposed “‘Mir- SUN. 2 TO 5 Beracte lots, BloomMely schools BRICK RANCH ee Total price only $8250, . frome, ce joo p ith attached on % acre. 198-with ieee garage, Beg C. Schuett Vmarcene taree kitchen. auto-OPEN FUNDAY 10-¢ FULL: PRICE. vm an te wrecas Bult in 34 size | T.. a BROWN, Realtor SHELL HOME, VACANT. $1,250 DOW acle Mile Shopping Center"’ Pon- 8 ag tyBk,yy tiec’s finest suburb in Bloomfield pleasant living Township. Come on out and look ment. Altached ga Beauti- é old ‘home ‘a good ples shia with iv. o is a very oo . . pe Cooperative Real EstateExchange home with 2 bedrooms ¢ liv. for Johnson's open signs terms. 1362 Huros Ph. 32-4810 JACK fully land ont x new & —— Only ing room Plies a we ei) 2790 MACINTOSH LANE IN ROCHESTER LOVELAND ‘ in, 100 NEAR WATERFORD huge © For Colored Families d:' Near Forest Lake Golf Course HIGH SCHOOL 2 bedroom frame home just 2 ft. dot. Priced = sell quickly at In the attractive Forest Lake | Orchard. A superb 4 bedroom | $15,- ! ba. it | $6250with term: PE 4-1661 Hot air furnace. Automatic hot . | basement home with all the | ooo — eecene® water. Paved street ae bus Look it over. Drive out Oakiand modern features, ready for im- ‘Dixie) to Kinney Rad mediate occupancy. Prive dres-5 t cog -* inta ti ca uu Mrs. BUILD NOW MACEDAY LAKE ; : ‘or informa’ vty a . turn right! tically reduced. Take either Tele-| 80 Ft. On Lakeville Lake | Shears.FE 5-89 . Blaine Street, left on Blaine, In our well restricted Waterford it raph or Franklin to Hickory | Vear arodnd home with .2 bed-pene on — ‘cn ok— freely eee to No. 738. Gar at roe 1 block to Hollister, right on Hol-1% mi. to the ci dle | rooms, basement, automatic heat, Kussell A. Nott, Beans tate, 1362 W, HuronSt | iaeeed: oe $10,500 full price, | 170 W. Pike 4-6005 oe, epee Peon of $8. WILL SACRIFICE in HERBERT CDAVIS 1500 DOWN For Sale Lots % for cash! or FE 448 ae JOHNSON. Realtor ne LMA MEL. WOOD “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD'S” MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | LADD’ S INC. woe Bees CHETOLAH SHORES 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _ es eroe -Wilsa teeth Ms or PE ese $1400 DOWN ae 4940 Rochester Rd GATEWAYS to to FE 4-2533 |Close to Downtown Area -HAPPINESS ee west of Pontiac withSylvan Lake Village rivileges pn Watkins Lake 4286 Dixie Sm PR pee Piains AREA A See Ae ee im porch, neat Lovely 3 bedrm_ Colontal Ranch | Sam Warwick ype new |. large 5 home, nestiing in an apple or- “The homes, With > ranch a ‘ Tee ws of storage — panees | QUALITY—COMFORT FE 5-SO91 or FE ‘at : : chard. Pine paneled farm kitch- ecg term ide ioe ca furnace and fvore I hot water 4250 N Tgpeet BsRd. of M24 Bath and ot on ecen. as or i's baths _Many extras without basements. Massive fire- Continental” en heater Large lot 100x125 Prast-| Sturdily ‘constructed north siile 5 TOM ELSTON East Side Income place, — studio ceiling, Really bility of a third bedroom Only | room and bath, 3 bedroom home makes beautiful living room $60 monthly With 2 bedrooms and tile bath Excellent return on this 2 fam RENCE Y SINC. AN ADVENTURE IN MODERN The at-Crosiey kitchen with tabie Seat Real Estateaga Sot TOR | Johnson * down. one bedroom up. Combina- fly 5 rms and bath down 4 LIVING’ 4081 W. Manie Rt Brim rms & bath up. full bsmt 2 car A 3} bedroom brick with full base-R_P. RITLEY. BROKER tion kitchen with tile walls Ve- Midwest 6-2900 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 1157 OPEN ment in beautiful Lorraine Manor netian blinds, cornice boards. ful! karage N. Anderson area Terms im ceremony with gas heat, tubs with its public sewage ate me fi res are tops. Bestaigraee! = -brick, aluminum screens, Real pias- real le, Ambie gas air $550 Down r aved streets & public pheool hKeego Harbor lumber, Bondstone siding. land- ruly fine home hag many foe POR BETTER HOMES screens. windows 5 rooms & bath. full bsmt auto standing features Seif-storing ter, Civilians , 525 HARPER ST. Oar yittie. Conveniently 84s heat & auto. gas water heat-| & screens. Full tiled bath PONTIAC storms some = heat. Kooy 4 drive- a ee PLUS COSTS - er, water softener. Lake privi- kitchen, 5 Older home tot, y on corner sol wecareer Block Be from ‘Miao 950° ors’ va: yaeee op Sylvan Lake $6,750, AN S WAITING FOR YOU NEW 5-ROOM HOMES floor-to-ce jarge closets. i- u ty ned 8. ing _ picture “window, Gas heat & Lorraine cant ae ony Open = eanon caer Lena $36.97 Per Mo. tingham RA. OR call for app't., ‘Menor gives NEAR OXFORD - Ecko 4 Here is “oasious living and in- you ——— | John K. Irwin | Franklin | Cae TOR &: &: school Sones coretection et too, bus, A, BC WITH PERSONALITY ha FE +0000. FE 29-2106. come PLUS TAXES AND er eae Rearend shop- $500 DOWN Automatic heat and water. ping ae& schools, Base- FORT AND Vateal bale ct Youngstown tehen thea “path, 101% erty ee newly decorated, 2 bed and "Paved Fears room with the: aco << Soult | Ghee wood floors, hear schools, shop | WM. H. KNUDSEN Stree street, rn with w gas heanee, lovel Phone Hee : with fal "price | 4040, ornees Lake REALTOR start at yg ong have ears wanted in. a es FE 2-1 804 FE 5-4846 g@rege with paved drive. yeu Rd mame ree Rd. c ear down and {10 Pontiac State Bank Bid, terme of your very own See this ome iad nicely decorated, Complies FE 21054 _ . Ovt Onkian' to Blaine East one | a _Ph. FE 44156 exceptional }-year-old fully Imsu-— dream to care for. Low monthly | . HAVEN ESTATES lated 45-foot tambling ranch type A Real Cutie Fe mberry off ae caine Lake Rd, block to model between (Oakland home. 6 weil-planned rooms, a model phone and Montcajm) “4 ACRES S OF WOODS Truly delightful 2 bedroom bun- spacious ultra modern kitchen off This attractive 2 bedroom bungs-[ Blvd. | “GPHOMES payments, Templeton WALKING PAPERS Castell Realty galow. all on ane floor, then irgutsy low with attached garage Pias- ess «- the family size dining area. 3 Not actually, but this owner west guburban location Sparkling large bedrooms, tiled bath, full tered walls and expensively car- MUST get his home sold and Area get clean, neat as a pin and Teatore peted living room, truly blends 5 Oakland _FE 58-0459 basement. Oil heat, aluminum located where his new work ts ing generous living room, larce LAKE PRIVILEGES IDEAT. LOC ATION storms and screens. Landscaped ee ti feet. Offered at $14,700. with the towering trees. The 202 heat fs on us, and the price kitchen with dining space. ample | 19 ft. living room with beautiful is right down for fast action, 3 Located tm Waterford Village— This well-planned § room mod boards! 2 compartment kitch- RANCH STYLE cup tile fireplace was designed for brick raneti, 1‘) baths close to schools & shopping has beautiful new kitchen cares room utility room with tubs, wired saree aaa. NEW en, entertaining. A lovely place to Check these sooner before other features base ment, you many ; for washer and dryer, ofl heat, retire or idea) for small fami) 2 & 3 Bedroom To Buy—To Sell—To will get m bargain here. ? EAL buy that new home 24 NEW par ie oh , New cedar automatic hot water Priced at | YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE $3,500 down and $100 per month. rr $8.500 with $2.300 dewn. by pointment only. HOMES ap s GIROUX & FRANKS Lie jl after 6 call Mr, Wett- | 2 BEDROOM, GAS HEAT 3 bedrooms -AS LOW AS sel, FE 54-7586, 24 ft. living North Side Rancher MAHAN With attaching breezeway and 14 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor room GENERAL REAL ESTATE with eating space Dirte OR 3-070 $36.97 Per Mo. Large kitchen OFFICK OPEN 04 we Saginaw Bt. PF AS LOW AS 1% baths Until 8; Sat. ‘til 5 Plus teres & insurance Open Eves. Till 8: Sunday 12 large utility odern home with TO SELL. .REALTOR to 4 p.m. T garage 5 delightful rooms of ~ | $870 D | \ [. | Beautiiali colored Mm metal kitchen | ToTO BUY, Partridge A. JOHNSON, Realtor nicely oma 3 miles from Low 1 is the “Bird” acre, to see REALTY CO, REALTORS Be ite relaxing living eeaeretead | cabine _ HLing room. 2 bright 1704S. Telegraph Rd., Ss some Estate Exchange ne Drive pi Dixte Mwy Water- Andersonville to OPEN turn left om for, drooms separate stains ya FE 2.0263 DOWN PAYMENTS PE 4.2533 treed air oi] heat electric hot DRAYTON WOODS J 1075 W. Huron water. storms and screens 2 lots FRATURES GALORE NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH © ribbon drive Oifered at $12,500 FA Gas heat, automatic us Ae / -bed 72 RIVIERA ST tor MY ft lots City sewer a POST OFFICE i “ontft ae sehools pes lake privileges. ‘1. «so "BUD" weter Ful insulation Near all lyabeth Laker F states pa alt Laas 2 Immediate possession for this. MODEL-OPEN DAILY & 8I'N OPEN Templeton, R caltor ZONED COMMERCIAL NICHOLIE three spacious bedrooms and f4 ROBIN WOOD 2339 Orshasd os Ra blest5. ft. path coe tect, near y Oakland, a completeiy finished recrestior Drive out North Perry to Robin Corner of Bawley So) DOWN room in basement Aute gee heat eood turn right J blocks to model MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sunday2 to 5 pm Teal estate and Ansuranc ° VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT lots of closets & storage ace Clemen St I‘, car garage “_ paved drive be we Meee UET, Realtor > 1201 FREE sTORMS AND — Mr Allen FE 2-8R00 Come out and this excep | Castell Realty OVEN SUN. 14 rE 5-068) ON ALL WINDOW INCL TAXES AND tionally nice hone. oS Oakland __ PE ee | Ectoperatie pest See 51 PER MO_ STOUT’ Sig PINE LAKE AREA. Seldom ble senchp a setaie OPEN HOUSE 3914 Clintonville Rd Just past 49 Mt Lake Angelus Rd ew brick Eve ranch home With nice view of Lake Oakland 6 exiretares|s osre ® do we offer such an owt- SUNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M. F OPEN Best Buys many ijuxuries’ Pour (4) Elizabeth Lake to Riviera turn master bedrooms, largest ¥ ou ‘pet a wa 8aaa aa s =homeot Sunday Afternoon Model located ‘left te property 13%021, living room 24914 | DAILY & SUN. 18 the begs Usme value you with jedgerock fireplace, can find” we mae out Sunday, sure Mr. Fiynn in charge LAWRENCE W GAYLORD +0584 280 Pontiac Lake Road cor Al Tht dining reom, deluze kitchen with eating space. Yes, 2 408 OSMUN = St. just west of Scott Lake Rad BRAND NEW, modern 136 E. Pike “TO PLEASE A LADY 6 | Compare these value homes fea- st ; tiie bathe full bemt.. fin- room Seminole Hills turing paved etreets plastered | brick ranch bungalow Plastered | ished recreation room, large Elizabeth Lake Fstates. And those she would like Realty WHITE BROS. walls, oak floors. fiiy fnsulated : ~ 7 rooms, 12'@ story Colonia! 23 Walls, oak floors. big kitchen. dih-! corner int Cyclone fenced, to please: This house is the Gas heet $7.495 full price with ft living room with fireplace,’ ine room, 3 bedrovme ceramic “MULTIPLE Trine SERVICE 2 car garage We are cure $45 down and ‘, bath down us bath. basement, oi] heat. larce you'll love this ideal home 3 LADD'S sunroom, a C33 7 Be per Month Preed at $25,000 By bedrooms and bath =P aie anclude ap — DIRECTIONS Siuth on Eat pointment only please! wall-to-wall livin Dn room Shaded and beautifully landscaped JOS! ive Riss? Bivd Richt on Osmun efreet to Eign SUBURBAN Aluminum sid- for Garage rice $15,950. Terms Open Anchor Fencing. 6 trees on REAI TOR 53'9 W Huron St Call. Mrs, Helier, FE 2-5662 ed franth home vestibule nie 2-0259 or MI 44419 egtrance to the spacbous liv yw TRADE monthiy pymts, are #4 ir room covered wall to Signs Are Everywhere & home Woortie! OOM HOME ON BROOK- 1 room an wall with rich carpeting. Be eos $7450 $1 500. down KINZLER: wien lio ft of business frontage exe @0 appointment to see plastered painted walla 3 2 bedroom house near Fisher bath. pltile oakcondition. floors, Will take a howretratier or late) nice bedrooms, attached ga- 6 ee ay for colored $6,900 mode] car tn trade Owner will | love- Watkins-Pontiac FOR THE SUMMER large and jeasent only $11 of good incomes rage, lot and secrifice, Leaving for California, — INDIAN VILLAGE DINNAN Estates No. REALTOR ect fast , Huron 670 W. Huron st Phone PE 4-3525 66 W. FE 42577 like this cute Hittle WHEN YOU STEP into th 3 WEST SIDE cp aed 87 |FOR COTORED $2100. 160 wooded, Well restricted. x MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bedroom home. (ohare living and Gl resale on this | This lovely home te outstanding | dining room ery up-to-the- brick and Name peel Orion-Adams Estates in every way Clean and nicel reom docuraled 2 bedrocta with room| minute kitchen end with lifetime | Gaiow Quilt in 1950 Plas- MI screened front porch, good Pos uate: Well restricted. $150 Sunporeh. 2 es edly 1'g baths Wall in living Exchange Permastone siding. 2 car garage. tered painted walls, oak for future bedroom. Pull bace- Eacheng : to wall carpet Real Estate floors, te bath, full base- paved drive—you Will Know our) ny OPEN SUNDAY 2? TO § ment, large lot feneed and nicely "Perry Acres No. & ain ing room full base ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE worries are over! 614,500 with ment, gan heat Sure won't 208 Bassett St, off Earlmore Blvd | room landscaped $2.100 down #11! give | with Torrid heat off fur-MODERN. BUNGALOW, $825 DOWN last. better make your ap- Exceptionally neat ard cleat 2 ment you possession Located off Parl- Corner lot. 106 = 180. $150 down. WATCH your PENNIES polntment now $13,500 total elec. water heater Siorms ACRE LAND bedroom bungalow with salrwar more Bivd see this one now mace, a Stevens Farms No. price & screens Garage $11 500 terms | Attractiy modern ns eee: A ‘ exmansion attic Recr SUNDAY 2-6 to h e with lovely bath, nice ¥ W t S fe. B k room finished in Knotty Cedar To ] ue 7 193 x 148. Moderately restricted. Russell Young laundry utliity e STRURBAM FAM IL ¥ include carpeting raperie: fi-IMMFONTATE POSSESSION Full a large price $3500 this 4 es reom for home tobe wacher auto hot water, softener and Dich Manter home Spectous rooms in room ter ON BTEOTS Dunn Farms No. land cortract GI loan ar with Tak Be t Pes Rath Din rane incinded Price $8 400 this 3 bedroom Cape Cod raev paved street with new side- REALTOR ROFPESSIONAL MEN -would FHA terms Watch for open sien ing area in en Flec water OE AUTIFUT BRICK RANCH 882 CAMERON Pving room 19'ox1T'@ with 2 cleared lots left. Low ag $85 W Huron FR 44575 it ee dog? Do 25 rt Mrs Howard 18 Gilleapie heater $1 000 ‘dow? Bal at $45 7 BEDROOMB $18 #50 to put on the dining room. tt match, spa-for a very low down pav-down DRIVE OUT NORTH PER- oe Open Eves fun FE 5-7423 r home with brick at- cious kitchen, large bedrm 641 a0 Au brick month 4 Acres per $50 RY ST. to open sign, turn tached garage spacious livable down 2 bedrooms and bath right. Inspect this new 2 bedroom FHA home, 16 ft Nving room, with ® ft. pic- DON'T PAY RENT ANY Excestons! BIRMINGHAM Immeiate rooms throughout SELL OR TRADE KINZLER kitchen den room for the Sports- Wooded Only 2 left. $2789 with up GER, Thermo and recreation space with oven an kitchen bedroom home man $275 down. possession New J Attractive modern bungalow bil outstanding in the ppc i large jot Lorels Lakefront Lot modern er 1! -ae (living Large room Iu ST FOR YOU window. Full bath, Dej- 1950 Neat & clean liv ture tos m aod only 611 5 126x154 with snack ber basement wit of] forced alr furnace, dinette, kitchen. 2 bedrooms all 249 ft. on Waumegah Lake. $4500 eo tiled Beautiful large floor asphalt. REALTOR Plastered wails, tile bath with tile bath,.Big bacement gas heat excelient location lot BRICK BEDRO fe, M cash jecducered basement Full varity. ‘470 w Huron St Phone FF 4-3525 | | built-in home, full bath, ofl furnace. . buy landscaped & fenced Iet Block RANCH HOME South West. ____ Multiple Listing Service _ as water heater, dandy jot $950 plus FHA mort- to bus & school. $12.730. Shown. | ova section of Pontiac, ‘nese EF costs, Approximately | by Appt window looking out of large “BUSINESS Ig GOOD AT LADD’S” 5, gee mo. includes taxes insurance Compare IN MILFORD ~—Comparison pays. 3 bedroom in town all large living raeom, nice kitchen, Us| |. JOSEPH F. REISZ | with birch cupboards mas- ter bedrooma 12'92184 with have good credit references LADD'Sdouble closets and sliding | REALTOR 83% ke ne st new'y decorated. city wa- | ______ FE 2-0259 or MI 4-441 rooms, RAY O'NFIL, Realtor won't ferent that is ie we & are able to make month- ard sewers, close to schools ter doors, bath and ‘ Yes, orice. This ts when yeu will foo! OPEN SUNDAYS S55 oF aan churche-and stores Full price flowers and shrubs Lot 80”300 oniy $8,250 with $2900 down EM $1250 DOWN | screened patio and only $15.- 262 8. hes Sees Rd. Open 0-0 oO ; $50 4284 Diste Hwy Drayton Plains Phone 37193 or FE 5-7202 MODEL HOMES 4236 . 1954 model home 4 large rooms. | OR + 12331 Real Co-operativeEstate Exchange living room with vestibule en-A tire appearing home with larer-self by fafiingto call If it were FOR COLORED ONLY 2 ao trance Master bedroom 12°12 er than averace rooms thruout 2 BEDROOM FURN porsible, we would like every. Open for your ins spection bedroom tungalow. plaster-STOP LOOKING 7 OFF VOOR RD Moderf kitchen with custom Oak floors alice hath lovely one to 4267 NLFe _ Rd. or M24 be firet Again folks. the Judson P ed painted walls, hardwood: On nice wooded ‘ot extra large §-0291 built cipbostas bath Gun type kitchen, two dandy bedrooms. home. Full bath basementthis« rice ts only $23. and we wil § room brick witt ture Tace and floors, ful) in a on rm. livire; freon sereened pe x 1 rat bsmt =o with = lavatory furnace Au water eaier Kool Vent awnings Lot B5xt70. | here Sunday to answer the basement. on. large Trice . €6.590 with erm KM full bath, nice fenced larewesd ty auto. heat, ga- Choice of 4 elevations lie and Would trade on 3 bedroom home DON'T RE LATE, THERE 7 room brick with fireplace. 1" 1") car garage, fenced yard = poane 423" ved Only $10.500 . room colors Lake privileges Pull " or sei] om terms 18 ONLY ONE! baths Family toom and 2% Cag with attractive landscaping. very nice modern kitchen THE AN ISWEER TO rr Good Ferme, Ricnotix & HAR- “Huron FE price $3 250 OFFICE OEEr $200 down 1 garage oN large homesite Judson St. IC S h yours for only $35 a month. YOUR PROBLEM idw. M. Stout, Realtor | Want Ads! To sell, ren’ rent, tt Dri ve owt M38 to Duck Lake Rd SUNDAY wx —\ Part a Why not drive out to Humphries mile North of Walto RAY O'NEIL, Restor Watch for open sign WE SE ree week oat Located be Adams | NEAR int Sp * Be 1 IRRIS * SON ‘| we oa 8 Pe ee en Coen FRANK SIE PARD PE 41557 aa 2-0474 fe es Sells fost giiz.000Uiahe roam gossGEs ou rs PATO34006 ignan we "$3, orn. EM TIN. Saginaw Street Ph. FE 1a ul hire, it’s FE 28181, ie re Telegraph Open Ev i ge &. Walton "FR 8-044! 782 W. Huton 8t a3 N “Bun. Co-operative: Estate Co-operstive ves, =e « OL 1-T311. ee cperears Real EstateCrecceaeas + fj Rochester 10 2 xchange Real Estate | Dercom 5 to sen | Open Eves. / j ; - Li To, -: . < in ete 4 £ PAIRTY-TWO _ lL THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1930 | ___ For Lots ____ For Sale Farms Business 51 FUNNY ‘BUSINESS by Hershberg¢r ‘Sale Household | Goods 37 ule Household Goods Sale Howeeneid Goods 572 * rr. Sale Opportunities Sale 57 Sele On PO Baa Sub, TT 8 $1,205. 7” =— ACRE § pea, roo LAROE.: MOD full A SURPRISE MaNoganY‘ chairs OVALlounge"pneaeeand TA-n,USED APPLIANCES men 1" aL. FE "ee Saree GB BeementSar BIGGEST VALUES ‘chatroom 3x3 a8mirror. MI neers ELECT RIC. basins, 10.95. G. ie MAHOGANY OVAL DININGT! it) son, 806. IN AUBURN _toa Perrye etn ry YEARS bles, pair chests, HEIGHTS. _ SPECIALS — thee “MA 3 miles ports | QUALITY 20 OF 6 Chaise chairs, 2 Rid Wayne HEIGHTS Gabert’s to B timber, uthon S-3a0e FURNITURE boy, Longue, chairs, Vayne e. (Clarkson ae WAREHOUSE nested ete. tables, lam irror, Bir giGrs'Specials 88.00 * +. — 820 § AEF in BY OWNER, 90 ACRES. 7 ROOM modern bouse end barn. Silo. Near. irref. rae about 4) down. neee ess. aTOmNG BAN : oP ig nate|e D 7 an ° full pric Read This and Hurry to caly Gee. segepeneteLs we Birmingham for Values MI 61220. . e SALE: IC FLASH water and electric. MATTRESSES, 1 COTTON.1 1 — auto, ee $188.00 = (Strobe Flash Il) New: bat- . You Have to See to ‘nerspris _ PE 23-0066. oi real of Dryden, 4191 pr PUL FRE — sinest gas, pane, south | $238.85 inch auto, elec: hee. wood condition, Phone FE — ee Gees. Close to bus. store way Appreciate. including torus estate, MAYTAG “WASHING ~ MACHIN _owner. schools, ak, § TO CHOOSE * FOR PARMS& REAGE New ite pe Comyietely sear ‘Cai Rutledge. OR S411. FE 4-0003 MR.. SPORTSMAN, LAKE FRONT -Only ebut uled refinished, Just like Garage Doors dream come true, Lo] from city. ‘MODERN COUNTRY HOME 40 A BEDROOM > tackle, fly, # acres. Buchy Realty. Ortonville j é b. HO BROWN, Realtor GIVEAWAY PIECE DRAWER INVESTMENT. suite, } E PRIME MOVED. FROM LARGER HOME $230 3 $ MAHOGANY CHEST ON DESK, MIRROR SUITE. CHEST SUNDAY og TO 4 — ust what = you ap 7 vacant acres at corner of M5é Househo turn ed 1363 W. FE 2-4810 = about whem VANITY AND and Bogey Lake antiques. & ; 7 ‘T i a sg one ear frontage on: Laat dolore Just seasons. Attractive modern LoTs MORE LOTS. JOHN- frontage CLOSEOUT PRICE $139 NEW TV $359 BLOND MAHOGANY 4 PIECE son Pov en Some lovely eee oggPull price, 15 500 with §8,- WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER. 6U- po! sites in-Bloomfield Township $10,000 down plus Hills. Hickory Knolls | haga 24 i old, Just lik Rew. $108.85. "MI. 61300. = STOCK FARM GAS NCINE TOR. and est Lake area. Also” TAVERN tn pros ITE, FINES UALITY ek i light future ‘alrts’ssummer lots in Waterford Tep.| 120 acres with good madera home many feet Sparta ‘You Stwave yar AT Lé&s. ogee ANY ae ¥ WANT BEAUTIFUL 6 DOUBLE DRAW- ese Sites 6 and. 13, FE 5-2002. Co, community. Some e fronts, Give = a ring Ott Storage barn, ER DRESSER. tertainment. ‘Amusements alone - 1~Reg. s2e0 bs ‘xa (ont apd. drinking fons r oe E FOUND AT L&s. End tables, $1.98 a. New book- ¢u Some “ye bave dreamed ol bout. | net $50 per week for owner, Only 0) 0238 sone. $0,500 down plus stock. 1—Reg. $339.95 24" Philco raee M¥xcelient neighborhood nr case 4, DRAWEN wt D BED. Swivelet $12,000 down will han- A. JOHNSON, Realtor Gooar ch. 1704S. Telegraph a ic ROUX & FRANKS $24; refrigerators $25 up: ranges Cuce bp Cheeses all sizes, Lonnamn MOTOR CRANE. PRAC. 1—Reg. $240.08 24” Philco WARD E. CLOSEOUT $219.50 Lin‘ive! ip sets, $25 up; radios, bed —_ a 245 Crooks Rd. N, 1-_ $169.95 21° Raytheon ‘Table REALTOR FE 4-2533-GENERAL REAL ESTATE Ditie Hwy. OR 3-67 BLOND BIRCH GROUP. 6 : 4398 $260 DRAWER 1 Reg. $179.95 21° Ambassador HOLLING SHERD VARIETY DESK RAMEE DESK $25 DOWN 7 miles owt Baldwin, Arm- ___Open_ Consol, $128 {-Reg. Deluxe MIRROR ts BE ss00 95 21° Phileo Living —— — $12.05 up; din-pooch floor covering and Mac-O- < acre lots. Leas than ON ONT: ¥ —" _— tes, $10.50 up. Many Lacpaints. Phone = with doo > miles com hers or om MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Open Evefl — several other $159.50 1-Reg. $150.95 “Modele is 17” Philco Table HOT WATER HEATER: 303 Gal as. Ne ms = REAL ESTAT poe Use, Ot EASY ot Lip OUR. pall : GENTLEMAN'S FARM MA ING BENCH FREE THROU! OHO R LAY-A-WA 1-Pace "" Philco Blond jumers’ n . = i $119.50 value, 50 and $59.50, A large, attractive modern white 25 OTHER BARGAINS TO CHOOS! J. ve ALUET, Realtor® cuywing: Come a 196 | We bes sell, “But, officer, we're making a study of Parser from Ss TELEVISION eae ive te! W VAITE 'S 2 A Pag bo} SERVICE STA- FROM frame farm Oakland& out look. tion "cal F location, low in- Th sll marred. kitchen wi the ground up!"*- operat ive Realis 7% ) Exchange id ers at terrific values. _tichigan a fireplace and many other out-_vesiery. Call FE ea DINING ROOM Downstairs Store WE PAY door pag aees pool, two modern TO BUY TO SEL barns, gerages, PARTRIDGE acenie y. $20. 70. Consider trades. _ CASH pi NORGE REFRIGERATOR. TE fee ot, 393 Orcha’ e. GIVE-AWAYS L&8 SALES 4 mi. east of model. 9 cu. ft, excellent dition,_$65. 6-1300. con- Business | Opportunities 51 | Money to Loan 53 Pont: c, ret east of Auburn MI oO § PIECE BLOND OAK EXTEN- 24” CUT POWER MOTOR. BRIGGS uburn Rd.. M BEAUTY SAL ae _ {State Licensed Lenders) SION TABLE POUR STURDY OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST tere on 4 piled elt $5 ORdee 3 times, Cost CHAIRS, PL ATS. pase M-69. WEST OF PONTIAC 103° | SELECTION OF curaAINTED FURNITUR For Sale AMiscellaneous 60 LOANS $25 TO $500 Downtown location. sia —_ frontage. Block bidg Brick ve- ie Sy oul RINGI $69.50 A beautiful setting Pi cocoading re years. Recently remodeled. heer front. Three sections 3 rent- Chests, tables. chairs, so sks. book- shade trees, roll . ond eceuplied by millwork BENEFICIAL. modern rambling substantial dividers, record cabl- FOR LOTS Cleanup Time Is Here cases, room ALL TYPE ELECTRIC SUMP tats tiring, will work with buver until and ant operated by seller A good nets. Cupboards § PIECE PINE DINETTE DROP eek — repaired and sold. PINANCE CO. | farm homme, familiar with pe income en oo to | Come in and see our new deco- PICK & P AINT STORE LEAF EXTENSION TABLE WITH of yesterday atiueted. et ‘approxi- terms FE‘ 4-526. afler 6 2-007 rations ~ featuring ans new ‘‘Level- pm day. $20,000 willb Ask for Tom Bateman (Prowideot Loan: FOUR CHAIRS 143 Oakland Ave PE 5-0562 mately 18 ageten ANCHOR FENCES PE 2-9240 | on” interior pa. ‘| 1, ane st ONE ONLY several ars bull DIXIE HIGHWAY FRONTAGE | Cc HURCH'S INC. 3 PC GRAY SECTIONAL. MAHOG- Bateman & Kampsen No money down. FHA approved. $16, 8 $25 TO $500 SoU 50 wt 20x30 cement biock buliding on | and lamp tables. Pow- $$$ GOLD MINJE $33 any corner FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-7471 BAXT TERY & EYIMOB TONE 107 8. Squirrel Rd FE 20253 front of lot. Also a 5 reem home, FE 4-8618. “Realtors FE 4-0528 er mower ACRES FAR 64 W. Lawrence 8t +1538 | BOY'S AND GIRL’S CLOTHES, UP KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. FA- Not a ‘Get i oak floors furnace, bath, Ter Liy - 8 PIECE 8OLID MAPLE DROP i? RCA USED CONSOL pecuee! 10 miles bene of Pon- scheme but a good solid available. Call today. TEAGUE INANC [ CO. yrs Boy's coat, electric LEAF TABLE, 4 STURDY $59.05. TV TOs kit, $9.95. tine. With mode model, . 50. These are business. Liquor-Beer -Wine To-Operatite Estate Boskengs aeraqn is and GE. mixer, 75 8. Ander- vss CHAIRS. ONE ONLY WALTON. TV home, full HIGHLAND TWP 100° frontage 202 N. MAIN takeout license slightly marred. Also several 42- kitchen, good barn. only 10 in models. Extraordi- FE 2-257, sors] SHOE ROLLER SKATES, acres equipped grocery store, on blacktop road. Block building _ LADD'S , $59.50 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Walton, Cor. Joslyn_ ROCHESTER, MICH, “tillable, but beautiful scenery. cated in busy lake values. ‘Youngstown Kitchen area on 8.000 sq. ft. Also § bedroom home size 5, Just like new, §8.00. FE nary 48035 9 PC MAHOGANY DINING ROOM | LOANS $25 to $500 (UTOS ‘tow! _peace and oil fur- Annex, 397 Orchard Lake Ave. highway MANY oneitee TO CHOOSE state wave: 414-8332. WE SELL — WE TRADE need here and ready FROM ae — KNOTTY PINE PANELING. 6", BULLDOZER D2 CATERPILLAR. A-1! go Get in on the busy YTAG a MASHER 2LIKE NEW season ahead. Only $6500 in Cc HAYDEN, Realtor ait’) EM 3-851 DORRIS & =~ ODS 1952 down pius inventory. By ap-86E. Walton FE 8-0441 OCCASIONAL 1 ABLES | Ph_ Rochester60711. Ol. OL 1.9701 ae PERRIS. oe D CONDI-eond ihe eet transport truck REALTOR are pointment 100 cenere of one matching for Bet on Rock Lath included. OR 3-7440. ee us 142 W. ___ Mortgage LLoans 5 54 Signs Are Everywhere EXCELLENT BEER. WINE & Everything to Co-operative Real 1 Estate Exchange 50 COCKTAIL TABLES, ate 50 7? IECE LIVING GROCERY—BEER ~BURMEISTER — precary store. Small town near A TA o 56 Sale Businesss Property | 49 Pontiac. Good | ROOM GROUP BEAC KETT’S WINE LOANS $000 to $1,500 MATCHING TABLES CARRY SAME REDUCTIONS yo ITY Watkins-Pontiac Estates |~~ Modern 2 plece suites, 2 modern sono SUPPLIES Owners heakh forces sa 4x81," Plasterboard ......... $1.35 A 5-581 of this busy step sates mi stcuine coffee ta- No.3 MATCHING TABLES LOW 4x8% Plasterboard ........ $ 1.55 33: «W. Huron 8&t. $161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston of ble decorator SUL EOR ‘OUnLY on one $97, PAY WEEKLY AS $8 bad 4x6", Plasterboard . $175 4x7%@ Plasterboard . $1 96 4x10 and 4x12 also in stock. A MONEY MAKER jest For home additions @ 178 ft. tot. Well restricted LARGE 4 WHEEL TRAILER. §79. Suitable furniture moving farming, etc. FE 2-7414. corners or woe 8 latest equipment included in rovements : ONLY $2 wn. Sale |Land Contracts | 52 CHAIRS, CHAIRS! the lew price of $16,000 with ‘® rough-in or enclose Orion-Adams Estates Wen side grocery. Beer and inventory down Lease avail-moupes partly constructed oer 50 ASSORTED ALL STYLES wine take-out license, Cor- LARGE WELCH BOODLE BUGGY, _ Sane 17 acres well regtricted. $270 Pearson’s Bank Furniture able with or without Mving To build @ LAND CONTRACT ON LAKE earage or on ner resetirrts Price includes and very good cond. FH Values up to $5950. From $19 50. “down, is arage 5 25 lb. Crown Coat In. Q . 82 S$ ib soit amentin@ $3 quarters. 42 Orchard Lake AveFE : 4-7881 FRONT HOME. Balance only $7.- land, build: err Acres second mortgages Owner pres band ed $1,521, Cost PINK LEATHER PLASTIC & NY-joint system 33 Ke tweed Stratolounger chair. ft perforated tape “8 floor lamp with matching floor to you, 209 Nationa] Building orphone 44729 I-dw. M. Stout. Realtor BLEACHED | MAHOO. | SPINET PI.) ano. $400 Goodrich eI ft. lot. late-model car a5 part pay: FE | + a psa ac, mene cy is. . a ke new. Used only 3 weeks. lb. bag of gypsolite $1 Call 5-2767 after 4:30. Ib bag of lime 4 Gceep freeze, $200 Ocigeety cost for one | FE (59 p “Daan Farms 1 RAY O'NEILL, Realtor ae Swaps 55 $425. Also modern table pare 4 RRL PP $12. 500, only $i a ga plus Masonite asPlastic Walt” Tile: . 2c ea. | oe 8k piyscore $2 “Last one wooded. $105 down, $20. Cost $50. All like 262 8S. Telegraph Rd. ve> new . .......... stock at inventory. oo _Airplane_motor._1 Phone rE pies or FE 56-7202 45845 Two Acres FLOOR _ SANDERS AND POLISH- Unclaimed — seceeeees 82.60) 48%" plywood « ......... $3 JET WATER PUMPS. |sedan Gt A, LOYD KENT, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange a — fred: verge Complete line of BOTTLE GAS ’ wooded. On a paved with $680 down. al 1x6 fir board per M_...... $79 Thompson, 80 8. Perr: GOOD FAMILY . 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, BAL- ; de ceca saline $1.98 ix8 pine rds per M ......$79 W. Lawrence rE LINOLEUM... .39 YD. and week ray A New low price, Complete instal- BARNES’ H. HARDWARE Lakefront @u Lake Oakland. Only $1900 Harold’s Paint & Lino. -bag 2° insulation ..... $4 aos mode: lation. ee i $10 plus gas. Kenyon Next to too Consumers Power | 13c FLOOR TILE (0x9)....... 8e Wa LL TILE........ 2 FT * of Pont Huron 8¢, _ Puelgas. ¢ Rh) == 14S. Saginaw St. MAKE SURE IT'S var Call efter 4 p.m FOR SALE OR TRADE “LARGE ash. BREAKFRONT MAHOGANY S8EC-§ PIECE MAHOGANY BEDROOM $4.95 PAINT .......... $165 GAL GROCERY STORE, BEER a WINE outdoor elec. clock, used about 3 BURMEISTER Good condition, $25. Mld-_set complete. $150. MA 6-3577. TI-FR: EZ! 190 GAL, + retary, license. esacfix it-Huron &t.,- mos. 62 gal. elec water heater, | .. “BUSINESS SMITH’S, 257 SS. Saginaw I8 GOOD AT LADD'S” |3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE IN ham, PE 71-0618 ereinge _Ask for Mr. Clark. west DIXIE HIGHWAY HARDWARE, ‘PONTIAC,LOCATION 25 open PER CENT DISCOUNT, BAL-$25 Pop cooler, $5. French tegen. | BUFFET AND 2 SHINA CLOSET. good condition. FE 2-4608 arses: Write Pontiac Press ance, $5. 3 heater, $25 $40. Call FE’ 2 Northern Lumber Co. OLD GARAGES REPAIRED To )PRE-EASTER SPECIAL. used 6 mos Mexicana grill, new Corner lot near igor. Drive In Ltn 122% LADD'S $3,700, payable at $90 month- room gas space wook like new Lengthen ~ aller. cement mixer FE | BENDIX AUTOMATIC -WASHER 8197 Cooley Lake R your ga- ly. 6 per cent interest. Cost to es oR rage Put * Aa garage doors. Stadio couch . $20 00 Pontiac EM 3-4171 & EM -T4T you $2.7 Secured by 4 room $30 FE 2-4908 HOTEL DINING ROOM E€ONCES- _Terms FE4 Table top gas range $25 00 Telegraph & 9 Mile EASY WASHING MACHINE... IN-| OPEN SUNDAYS City bungalow Phone for particu- _Ston for sale 4305 3 usewx SECTIONAL CHAIRS Detroit FL 14ias | — LIONEL « “AME RICAN Walnut rm suite . $35.00 jars Clark Real Estate, 1362 W ternational silver service for & 7 manufacturing. 2-2787 Rollaway Bed $10.60 DEEP FREEZE CONTAINERS Huron St. FE 46402, or FE Diske Hw Drayton Plains almost like new Blower for Cole- ee FE 2-0640.- PLYER TRAINS RESTAURANT 5 plece breakfast se $12.00 “31201 44813 Ask for Mr. Clark Open Man space healer will swap for BABY CRIB, EEE EROSE ; for sale, ic ea in 750-2 pint size Drop head Thrsadle roeeing evenings wer lawnmower, or cultivator bugey, etc FE 2-6 on on nN. Rd. PERRO ir bel quanitities. Nye Dairy, Authorized factory service and qt. or Good gross Well equipped Matn machine $15 00 Mu Avteir 6-6532 9 40 ‘SMALL, BALANCE SEASONED. genuipe factory parts. Free | CHROME See pon AS- test ation | Holly ood frames $585) Total price only $5,250, _Will discount OR 3-1159 |HAVE SEVERAL SEASONED Drayton right -Dine on lactory analyzer semble these yourself and save Odd Davenport $10.00 TASKER'S 63 W. _-HURON ST: land contracts, will trade for Four chairs and table, $60 05 New metal wardrobe $12 50 Over—"ee cor. ek full Money to Loan 53 AND PRE-SPRING value $3995. These are brand smail houses do not have to be New innerspring mattresses: $15.95 MAN'S WRISTWATCH, | $225, . ROL- 1955 models, famous makes, “era haere a_oaet Sub. Burke, modern or acreage or what have new chronometer stop watch, just ss: Ueenseg benders) ; New cotlon mattresses $ 9.05 ex penta CLEARANCE CABINS ie ‘two-room units Formica tops, all popular colors back from Rolex factery in Bwits- _ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Electric Range $15.00 Come in, look, compare and be convinced of these extraordinary 40 rentals;. Fine inco: Lit OWN. Realtor ri Highhints erland Completely guaranteed. New Table lamps $350 Used icy Cron $45 per M 35,000 Families $75 MY 2-480) Lots of good used furniture at Ww HITE E TIMBERS le Ww Huron _ erty as restaurant, Can 45 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0441 bargains Michigan Fluorescent, | low prices Also big discount on | 2m12-3x12—12 ft. thru. 24 f NEW AND USED FURNITURE. chased for jown Real Estate Exchange | 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Two lots, priced MODERN 2 STALL SERVICE STA- reasonablyat ceeperauve . new Merchandise Bargains on al) used Ut Refrigerators, .gas and electrie deal to consider weil established busi- separate- $3,380. 1961 OLDSMOBILE SUPER. 88 COMPLETE BEDROOM 8UITE. tion Recommend fe buy, sell & exconees every-2x4 230-248-2110 — Clea heating and c stoves and wa- or as a combination Top condition. New tires. Take cheap 17 in TV, 625. Gas stove, thing for the hom ECLAIMED BRICK -re uunered alt jpentexs for housetrailers and Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 08 area Sta over payments and trade for $30 FE 5-2766 iNew fiush doors—from ; $5.50 u Oakland F eee D any- es erms thing over al 2-4926 C Schuett Buckner's rther Rirtne TRAIL R EXCHANGE FE 2-3200 COMPLETE DINING ROOM 104 8 Saginaw ; FE 2-5523 int | BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200- suite. Table, buffer amd 6 chairs NEW LUMBER. -$70 M. ALSO ‘, _siter_ , axf'* new, all lengths. ¢ $400 accepted as trade in on used Very good condition FE 4-2782 REPAIRS ON SEWING MACHINES gusty p of beef MA 05-0666 cars H J. Van Welt OR 3-1355 aflier 5 pm end vacuum cleaners Have your Pine sheathing-'1 ft |NEW & USED PORTABLES. WIL. For Sale Acreage47 LTOR Sede oid sewing mechine converted to tee double-hung windows $1400 rOR SALE OR TRADE WW CU CASH FOR 8MALL RADIO8 AND $08! Commerce Rd ticectric Also new end) used. Call We carry a complete line of nails adjust, of! and grease any make ft chest-type freezer 02 Orchard Lake . Avenue EM 3-4197 cu ‘ record players. FE 5-6755 bldg beards. roofing, shingles. sewing machine within a radius | Four (4) Buckner Conven- Westinghouse refrig For refrig 7 1 siding and insulation of lu miles for only $2. Parts Fs ACRES IN ORION TWP. WITH, CASH FOR YUum PURNITURE ex- | lent offices Yn Pontiac area with freezing compartment OR ‘RE-BUILT VACUUMS ~GUARAN: Fie 43930, 535 Auburn $5,000 DOWN E nerve « a. estimated Get our price« on compirts build-tra to ‘Tot 46x200 Large ga. | | where you can ouickly boer- baths toois OR 3-2717 teed parts, all makes 956 Myrtle 3-7124 or . ings and save. estim be rf ecre after! being used @. up-row up to on small ' Auto Wash Building re property rage now SWAP YOUR CAR TRAILER OR COFFEE TABLE AND 2 STEP TA- REERIOERATOR GE. 1 CU. FT SURPLUS LUMBER & | undercuttvation. eautiful build owe: rt payments hoistery 100. 150 lot for dewn payment on a new bles Mahogany Child's chest Up--8968_ small lake You get full amount. No tm on, ment, Terms to responsible holstered straight back chair ee REFRIG, 1 ELEC MATERIAL SALES CO, waver 26x36 3 bedroom arash’ home "y Sutenened, son) terms. deductions A deposit will hold one. Time Sedow WOodward 56-6666 Owner ly 18 minute Roliaway bed Tank type vacuum Privileges | $340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7002 FE wisi stove Good cond Reas Apply payments available W F Miller 2 table lamps Child's desk 20” drive to city limits | SMALL. BUT PROFITABLE TARD on > | Restaurant & Driven Bradley Motel MA 5-0351 arden and desis Leverton ard, three-whee! bike Child's kiddie-| CASHH FOR FURNITURE goods store. Ideal for 1] or 2 wom Union Lake. Model open for in-| ~~ COST OF BORROWING at 6 CU. FT REFRIGERATOR. 36 Builders Attention spection 208s] En Pe #162) eftere 168 foot frontage on Saginaw | 47881 Call REpublic 2-1273 after 6 _Mile Red. Birmingham. MIM is26° en pms Bectoers 18 THAN in gas range, Philco radio phono- EMBREE & GREGG before 9 am Street, used ae restaurant _pm. or BATHROO ar vixroned YOUNGS. ae HINK NEW TE >PIPE sites t. wd ed : custom on raph, 3 speed changer. Fa- drive in for 6 112x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 years Witcher. furnaces: Oil, id 1365 Union Lake Rd. ‘in 421) *~ jen, ll‘ee ft. etront ere gas q r er at Winding Dr ng (i Hot water and steam Piskied and roads e im, #21) leogthe oe. ft. c ase are = bullding 30240, built in 1946, REFRIGERATOR $20 50. Davenport Get peered cash quickiv 4; FT. WALL TILE 25c bollers. automatic water heater, SA PLUMBIN oll heat, 2 lavatories from Buckners iriendly + hardware, electrical supplies. GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL. 4h es 172 8, Saginaw 2100 STANDARD OIL CQ. quate black Crock and tile, gaivanized cop-| loan company. TRADE “A PREE & CLEAR 5 8c VINYL INLAID TILE 19 PT INBOARD BOAT 1.fe space or r res and fittings. Lowe Bros KINZLER be suitable. for gas station om modern home for 6 room RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL $180 | Apt electric range. $3450 New is taking dealer applications men's white roller skates. Size Pain HEIGHTS UPELY. 2685 | now Pr 4-246 1065 Durrant SYERS, 141 W. HURON. FE 4-3064 | other commercial 11. FE 17-9764. Hollywood frames, $795 Kitchen or Lapeer Rd FE 4-543 for a modern 2-stall Bernie sta- ‘UPRIGHT PIANO FOR GooD DAVENPORT, es AND END | elec sewing mach or sell FE Buckner table, 3 chairs, 995 Youth bed. CABINET SINKS paoMi ~ $59 95. i| PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE, tion Located $995 6 yr crib complete, $1605 fu table $75 760 W miles north of Clarkston. Sinks to bufld im from a 5 Pulling supplies. OR 31217 OR Double sink» om $0 05 . A. ;— hompson, 8 8 erry PACHOUD WRECKING CO REALTOR 2-8477 Di - DELUXE LIVING el “SUITE. | | WILL SWAP FOR FARM OR SEI L No dealers FE _ Finance Co. $ 3 ranchacres, bedroom home 0 Ww. HuronSt. Phone FE 4-3525 ____Multipie_1 Listing plete. $1495. Pearson's Bank Fur- This station ts Serv fe niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave which ts a heavils Roy Annett Inc: 2301 Dixle Hwy FE_ 5-108 § PIECE WALNUT DINING ‘ROOM COMMERCIAL PAINT SPRAYER FLORIDA Particularly during the sum Modern @ room semi-morern 2 REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S way sulte MI 44715 2 cyl. compressor spray gun & PAINT ROLLER & PAN FREE Small barn Chicken els. One of ‘Americas " car garage La high and dry, in nr REAL Offices are ocated cu 1%, gal pent tan 20 ft with purchase of gal, or more DROP-LEAF EXTENSION TABLE ha pasa Perfect, new, guar- 1 miles from Pontiac coop. good fishing \ake ac-28 FE Huron paint hoes” 70 ft air hose Inger- rontage, Gliddens Spred Satin. Warwicks, _Adams Rd MY and 4 chairs, $50 Upholstered ake could be your opportunity to 2-2004 anteed for 5 years Buy a new 2 miles from Pontiac, Ind Floor National Bidg sol-Rand al motor $13 E Bever- joining prope:perty. river. Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 lounge chair, FE 2-3410 2678 Orchard Lake refrigerator for a little more than establish a business 1de t 12 noon & —) House peint, 1 Lined tevesgss 93:96 ond FE 2-4953 be § miles to Guif. Brooksville) For Sale ¢ Clothmg __5¢56, used machine Michigan Flu- PENNY, PAINT SALE_ DUNCAN Le Le TABLE AND 4] test & finest a Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixte Hwy Center near Le pm BEEP AND PORK, HALF AND 393 Orchard Lake Ave Small investment required Co fi- orescent, chairs. FE 2 highway 18. 1 aches | Spring. nancial assistance available. mies /R Le | Bus. . | Prop. 49A Rent Lease + 1 | ELECTROL ae A TEE MODEL REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, Operms Market, FE) Walled Lake, 230 Barnston quarters, cellent rental proposition. @alion at 16 cco cece o1 all aieA edanasen! ae Elec- inext to bank) YOUNG MAN'S NAVY BLUE SUIT Like new, Take ae balance Tam 50 burg. fuly to $-T041 e080 orice tis down Two gallons for 4-616. 2 button gabardine Bize 38. Like $44.88 of paymentsof $11.22 tor | 8tric. | Rubber base paint, gal. . ee $3 89 ‘STORE ROOM FOR RENT. 8UIT- CAM ACTION |PUNCH PRES Utica. 45462 Van Dyke hew, $20. Phone OR 3-$402. four months. Dealer, Phone FE | on Away, _EAROE. 6115 $10 a month or 50 Ton class, Like new. wil able for any business, 375 Tey_ Ave Roller or Legg UE). Genin eaenin OL Why Not Investigate in months, Pictures bead property One block Nerth across from bank 8-1564 sacrifice for cash. Hours 9 to 5, PE 3-0414 eves FE 2-6210 1 gal, ELoO Loe or pan winatural color Phone owner He bop FRIGIDIARE AUTOMATIC WASH-ROUND § One Se T ap ABLE, 6 bent Sat. FE 2-0132. 600 | BOYS. JACKETS, 2 PAIR The Possibilities Today ? R SHOP \CRASE OR SELL LARGE EQUIP- 2 years eld. EMpire 3-2622 hai rs Good cond, OL 1-0502 siacks, size 12, or 14 Spring er. 4d commercialATTENTION! ion, outdoor parking area Call WOoddard 2-5870, 7 LOA: NS $20to $500 weight Ivy League speedy coat, 99 bs] Saginaw IR ——— Open Sto ® FULL SIZE ELEC sTOVE 0000 | axis RUG. 2 PIECE BLUE LIV- — Closet Doors like new ‘Bire 38 FE foie Write Pontiac cond with new burners, $35. FE ing room suit Modern step end street PLAYPEN WITH PAD BUGGY & Teeter-Babe FE 2-5853 7 near SUBDIVIDERS Signature Only Press. Box 15 73-8211 table and lamps to match Used , DRESSES, 8UITS AND roaMAia 8 to 400 Mon * 120 acres with ‘4 miles frontage 35539 BUSINESS Buiepine main paved road Located _ Ortonville TOU SEHOLD Also maternity dresses Size 4 ‘FURNISHED BASEMENT APT. less than 1] month Take over A dream come true Be modern POWEPR LAWN MOWER USED Good condition FE 5-9355 zarden space for congenial couple payments FE 4-3829 between 10 Rd MA 5- with the nee Berry ‘Stee! float-a one season excellent condition, on FINANCE CORP. OF coin 7:3248 after of partetime help with invalid and 3 only near Oxford Land gently rolling way On dis

FT. 169 traffic corner already. COMPLETE WINDOW $5 8 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG stove Deep well auto. time set A Ruy. SMALT. RADIOS. $6 TO SINGER SEWING MACHINE, $15 that_is building take a look-see Ul SANE M oe FE 2-9206 But Color) Adventure Ho. (9) WXYZ, Fred “olf WPON, News, Gerenade A IUIMIBINIST 1SelelolIre CKLW, Toby David CKLW, Eddie Chase 5:30—WJIR, B'day Afternoon TV Service WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge WJBK, News, Don McLeod River. | Wrow, pp ed aryLutheran WWJ, Monitor { heeprcodlg Crpplieed a 11: 30—(8) Sunday Open House. 10:36—(2) What's My Line. (4)! 9:00—wor. we sia) Catone WCAR, Coffee with Clem | WCAR, News, Caravan roreat SEIN, 18 iL jolc WXYZ, Greatest Btory UT RISTA, Psy-danke ate Chureh CKI.W, Singing St