kkk ie Sot y j iy Bi ihe Lp fs : ree (us } ae A hate eee ae 7 | 4 ( ( oi J : ) : ic * : i Ld é J A } ja : d * on i cE we | be h , : :. ~ * : fe ; ; ‘ | ‘ é J The Weather : f Sens Setar, Symes Edition 1lM4th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL. 21, 1956—88 PAGES MOQHATED Feito, wen eee re 1 3 Bridge Construction Is Resumed ‘ ; United Press Photo the fleet of tugs being used on the project is shown above, heading toward span's 552-foot tower piers. Two more seasons of work are in prospect, as the bridge is to be completed by November of 1957. \ CABLE-SPINNING NEXT—The third season of construction on thé $100 million Mackinac Bridge has started and workmen are busy getting ready for the spinning of the five-mile span's cable this summer. Bridge Builder VIII, one of Touring Soviets [Pontiac Trackmen Take on British Early Honors at Relay By H. GUY MOATS Red Bosses Embark on Special Writer, Pontiac Press : MANSFIELD, Ohio—Under a bright sky but with a Let’s-Be-Friends Mood After Cold Reception stiff southern wind blowing, more than 1,000 prep athletes today were vying for honors at the Mansfield) ays. LONDON (®—Soviet Communist} Pontiac’s first efforts in this nationally-recognized party. boss Nikita Khrushchev and/relay carnival were victories in the heats—the 100-yard| Soviet Premier Bulganin.appeared|dash and the high hurdles. Two of Pontiac’s high) today to be breaking through Brit-!jympers were.-still in competition as the tremendous ain’s cold reception to their visit held was slowly whittled. down. - with a foxceful “let's-be-triends"| "Perhaps the best peformance of the preliminaries flensive. | : Riewande w, who hes been mak-| 72" Hayes Jones’ heat victory in the 120-high sticks. a ing all the more important Soviet} *Hayes ran in the 6th heat pronouncements so far on the tour,' /¥* and ran away from his field has obviously impressed Been ( if Cou le Hurt 6 other ‘competitors to with arguments that an arms race) post a brilliant 14.9 mark. in a superscientific age must lead! . -to disaster. ot dim Taylor, running in heat 7, : had trouble with his hurdles, hit- _. The two Soviet leaders and | n Plane Crash ting 3 but winning the heat at their party left this morning for wo 15.9 seconds, another day Tull of rush and | ; “ bustle. | John H. Stewart, Wife,| In the same event in heat 8, | ° Jim Moore of Flint Northern post- Their schedule was so tight it! in New York Hospital (eq 15.6 to win the heat. seemed -to preclude any of the} . _ * * % baby-kissing tactics employed by, After Accident In the 100-yard dash Freeman former Soviet Premier Malenkov| iWatkins was the winner of the 2nd a few weeks ago in captivating) A Pontiac man and wife and ajheat at 10.7. The 1st heat was British crowds, British government|couple from Grand Blanc were in-!won by Peter Harwood of Shaker officials seemed intent on prevent- jured. yesterday when their air-|teights, Cleveland, at 10.4, the ing a repetition of that. plane crash-landed during & ‘SNOW| best mark up to that point. * They headed first for the atomic|storm near Waterloo,. N. Y. yes-/ . energy research establishment. at terday. . In the field events the only Harwell, with lunch at Oxford.) John H. Stewart, an insurance | Pontiac man to work was Bill FROM AP AND INS WIRES INDEPENDENCE, Mo.—Nature is splashing this midwestern town with its best bridal bouquet for Church that Truman, a life-long Baptist, was married, to Bess Wal- lace 37 years ago. when goes down the aisle with her father, will carry tits oceasion, but she asked permission to keep secret just what those articles are, The church was decorated with large pets of woodwardia ferns and white chrysanthemurns and Cool Weekend Holds Possibility of Rain The weatherman says the Pon- tiac area will be cloudy and cool tonight and Sunday with the chance of a few scattered showers! tomorrow. ; The prediction for tonight is a low of 33-37 degrees. The temper- ature will reach a high of 51-55 Sunday. A In downtown Pontiac the lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. was 38 degrees. The mer- cury’ rose to 62 at 2 p.m. No Graham Jury Yet - | DENVER ® — Close to agree- ment after five days of dueling, attorneys drove today to finish se- lection of a jury in the murder trial of John Gilbert Graham, 24. Tigers on Television The first game of a double- header between the Detroit Ti- gers and the Cleveland Indians from Cleveland will be televised Truman Nuptials Quiet and Dignified {Margaret Oatmeal Slush,” Stall Progress Coast Guardsmen Lead | Freighters Past Wreck; Crash Probe Monday DETROIT (#—Shipping moved cautiously and slow- ly today through two par- tially plugged bottlenecks in the Great Lakes Water- way. Within the last 48 ‘|}hours approximately 200 ships had been stranded in jone or thé other. In one bottleneck, the © pirant for the gubernatorial nom- ination. A stafe committee spokesman said the party leadership was de- termined to work out the. most extensive organization and cam- paign ever put on by the Republi- Sunday starting at 1:30 p.m, on channel two, can Party in the state to get its he said “That was enough to ‘arouse my interest.” That was last November, at the home. of George Backer, former editor and president of the New York Post, where they first met. * * They had their first date three sightseeing in the country, and more talks at Chequers, official country home of Prime Minister Eden, where they will spend the night. Tomorrow they have an aud- ience with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. A.small crowd of 300, polite but undemonstrative, saw the Rus- the controls when the engine’ sians leave their hotel headquar-| ters in a 14-car convoy. The par-| ty included Igor Kurchatov, Soviet nuclear scietitist, and Khrush-| ‘chev's son, Sergei, a science stu- dent. The Queen Is Thirty i | 4 agent, and his wife, Fay, of 890 Argyle Rd., were listed in good ‘condition in Waterloo Memorial ‘Hospital, as wer® Mr. and Mrs. \George Cover, companions in thé return trip from a convention in Montreal, 4 State police said Stewart was at stalled in the storm, The foursome had flown from Syracuse, N. Y., police said, and were en route to Flint. Ships Race for Prize | DETROIT (INS) — Twenty-two steaming ‘foreign vessels were LONDON @® — Queen. Elizabeth toward Detroit today, each -with quietly today with her family at Windsor Castle.— I It observed her 30th birthdaylits eye on the trophy awarded nnually to the first one to dock|®f prominent Republican leaders ‘a ihere. It’s Really Up to You You Can Drop Pounds Even if you have a helpful mate, he or she can’t do much about those extra pounds—that’s up to. =a |, .. and Josephine Lowman. Let her help you ? fone up to 10 pounds in 9 days with her tested ‘her | f) Douglas who jumped 2% feet 5 inches in his first jump, Hayes Jones was. expected to better 22. feet. He had not jumped at noon.) Alex Barge, 5-3 Pontiac jump- er, and Hudsori Ray, 6-5 high jump- ver, both remained in the competi- tien at noon, clearing the bar at 5 feet 6 inches, ; | This affair is a real kaleidostopé ‘of color. Teams are here from more than 115 schools off this afternoon. Start Cobo Draft announced today they will imme diately begin circulation of peti- tions to put Mayor Albert E. Cobo Semi-finals and finals will be run LANSING W--A. statewide -group). story to every voter.” days later, Soviet Chief Pays Official Visit — ucing plan. ee eo. me The 9 cet a my start to a long: | presi to raise an additional $77 million | Tetal increases revenues, the department says. The average annual deficit over the past 10 years has been $400 millior a. Summerfield says the bill will accomplish a threefold purpose: It will provide interim rate in- creases as a step toward balancing the postal budget. — < It will establish a’. permanen rate-making commission with pow- . ler to prescribe postal rates under policy guidance of Congress. And it will express “‘the de- termination of the Congress that the Post Office shall be operated on a sound financial basis.” | The Postmaster General says postal costs have risen 107 cent since 1952, but “for all prac- tical purposes, our rate level today 1932."" “There can be no possible justi- fication for passing on to our chil- dren and our children’s children our unpaid postage bills,"’ Summer- * {In Today's Press’ ting News ....c0.....1981 Charch News, ...........10, 11 ’ MOP Pr rrrey ares, Bedisacndassneieaas® x Sports Dinacccecisksveuenceveet shay ibbeus sv exedsele jean is little changed from the level. of} Water Problem © Municipal Heads Plan Tri-County Conference in Birmingham An analysis of area water sup- ply problems will be the main topic on the agenda May 2 when municipal officials from three . counties will convene in Birming- ham for the annual District 4 meet- League, . The delegates, comprising may- ors, village presidents and other elected officers, will represent Oak- land, Macomb and Genesee coun- ties. Sunken Vessel Fa ing of the Michigan Municipal -—- « ips on Move Again couldn’t slop through with- out assistance. The Soo tie-up ig estimated to have cost shipping firms between $350,000 and $400,000. - The coast guard began last night jpassing one-at-a-time approximate- ly 40 vessels stranded on either side of the Freighter A. M. Byers e ; ts wonteil tee a eee | WEDDING PRINCIPALS Margaret Truman a+ jeft former President Truman and Mrs, |water was found around the stern i and E. Clifton Daniel Jr. pose with their parents © Tyyman; at right, Mr. and Mrs £. Clifton Daniel, jof the freighter, which went down ‘ at the Truman home prior to wedding rehearsal. of Zebulon, N. C. : slanting crosswise in the St. Clair : : shipping onet. where the river ‘Honeymooners’ |Seen as Solution to Deficit , ave thine ams wae |. 4 | The giant Tug John Roen IV 4 Prince Princess. |ACtion Expected on Moveisssssestae ° p.m, rince, Princess. Dec | , mete fol | ~~ 7 Two captains tyom the ¢ neat, urease {Q-(ncrease Postal Rates 2 == ; Enders 6, V ; eo ee in the tiny : mn _— . today for a three-day visit Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield’s bill to ee ee plagued passage : owed me ee Juvante, raise postal rates gill is in committee, but post office — harbor of the remote but beauti-/Oficials say it should emerge soon now that the farm BF ye ho Be ot barre ful resort in these Spanish islands|issue is out of the way. last night, and a forecast of north- ira cantain ot the yacht said} .Summerfield commented on the. bill in testimony) vest winds brought new apprehen: been extremely rough and the|the House of Representatives March 13. A copy of hisjice so tightly in the river above newlyweds were resting. He said * testimony was forwarded|the Seo Locks earlier in the week i the Prince ard his bride planned - that at one time 150 ships were to gy ashore for a visit tomorrow She Looked Pretty|to -The Pontiac Press BYistymied between lakes Superior jensa is a lovely but inac- ain tiac acting postmaster|and Huron, cessibl the other side of |} — I la ( 70 ; the island, on Palma So. niel t {Leslie H. Dean. SLUSH CLOSES IN s 4 a Heart Murmur Df ew phreayger wag hig ow Light winds, generally westerly : would come within $53 million|or southerly, eased the situation State GOP Convenes INDEPENDENCE, Mo, @®—This|of wiping out his’ department's|yesterday and 52:freighters made i . annual half- deficit, |it through the locks between the : P ‘ is how the rom of Margaret : United States and Canada by : in E. Lansing Today jtrwnan ant cin Danie x} | Madr roves teresa weal il But on five more fo Ii a \ . chance made through : : EAST LANSING — Michigan * 4 cont Hike in first-class stamps, | 26n then and soldat. Republican leaders assembled here| Margaret wrote in her autobiog-| from 3 to 4 cents. Annual inj | ee today for a joint meeting to spur|Taphy, now running in Good House-| erease would be $296.7 miiijon, : were of Wille usd. plans for the 1956 state campaign.|keeping, that the newsman’s sense| the department says, Ae tact an Gay pewed Comme. Huddling at Kellogg Center onjof humor first attracted her to| Domestic air: mail stamps, to| M0 deep slush, It closed im be- the Michigan State University cam-|him. rise from 6 to 7 cents, should| MBé them. pus were the Republican State Cen-| ‘What trait first interested you)pring another $16.4 million, and| Like the St. Marys, the St, Clair tral Committee and the 1956 Re-|in her?" Daniel was asked at a’ miscellaneous in second) River is a vital link in the Great Z publican campaign committee. [news conference. — class mail (publications) shouldiLakes Waterway. The St, Clair , yc a ee | al oS ly (ed ae eect te ue are state ice commissioner, , ” party’s only major amneuneed as- eggedl- ee gy tg ee an additions et (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) es fl if fil all fl i 1H i i ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ : 4 2 e AS é | SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 bas ther ALONE OF HIS KIND — In Taktuyaktuk — Tuk-Tuk for short — ‘Way up in Canada's bleak Northwest Territories, Arctic Circle, this log house stands. It is small, ‘but sturdy against the howling Arctic winds and drifting snow. Atop it is a cross—for it is a house the village of the ra Evader Forks of the Anglican Church and the world's only ordained Eskimo gleric: In the humble church, Rev. Mr. Umack conducts Communion and regular services for 4 Ath Lost Miner Not Dangerous E ae tte. | ; i i ‘ f i i i i ii 3 F FE i 1 z f i 4 >* ai z 3 HF z ze i I h rm os gy By! through and ishing tenigh: at oa yee velocity 39-30 m.p.h. sets Geturdey at 7:20 p.m. riges y at 6:41 a.m. Sunday at 4:04 a.m. rises Baturdey at 4:03 p. Dewntown T SOM....255405.8 FD BM. cecenenes 38 8 OMiveccncnes 4 me eS errr tite) 6 OM...ic......8 i seem ™. eeeeeeeeeer weeeee wee eee eew eer eee + een See eee Reed eee ee Nothing Heard Yet From Buried Utah Worker ai Crews Continue Digging i af bi bythe i Ships Start Moving. Through 2 Rivers mishap. lof a ginger ale firm, was REE Rescuers Seek Court Decree Ends Dispute | Over James Vernor Estate The estate of the late James Vernor, wealthy head divided yesterday in a compro- mise settlement. Under a con: widow, fa age dg gf Loony ag eee : : E es | # E i is a7 ° r a “= eo Ss x bas E < : ; Fi abd) z d ERGs a ; i Ps s z i li ; f 4 Ba let? ne if il is i father, Retired industrialist {to Seek State Post Rep. Richard C. Van Dusen an- nounced he would not seek re-elec- A graveside service was held ithis morning at 10 o'clock in White Memorial odist Church officiated, Surviving besides his mother and father are a brother, Dennis, and Emma W. Vernon, had sought to Famed Writer Dies in Gotham Charles MacArthur, 60, Was. Film Playwright, Helen Hayes’ Husband NEW YORK (INS) — Charles . film and husband of actress ‘Helen Hayds, died this morning in New York Hospital, * * © Co-author with Ben Heght of the famed “Front Page,” a hilarious Margaret, Daniel Have Quiet Service - ly turned to acting, and had a suc- TV debut. .|in whatever activities he engaged At the time of his death he was working with Anitt Loos on the adaption of Ludwig Bemeiman’s Mink on the Loose! TRAVERSE CITY w—Ever since the April 3 tornado. destroyed the ‘|Courtade Mink Ranch here farm- ers have been reporting mauraud- ing mink making raids on their chicken. Of the 100 mink housed Largest. Dinner in Motor City History Honors Controversial Teamster, Hoffa “There are few men in labor who have not, together with their families ‘suffered libel and false ac- cusation, Friends’ Show May 25 Is the Last Day; | Others to Be Continued; Work Too Heavy CBS-TV, in an announcement | said Godfrey's in Exchange Address -Education, highways and care of “It is the individual who is either) a ‘saint’ or ‘sinner’ ,”’ “and not the groups.” Waives Examination on Larceny Charges A Waterford Township man charged yesterday with failing to build a new home for which he he said, day in Oakland County Circuit Court. Police are still seeking the sec- ond man; named in a warrant is- sued at the request of Linus F. Belanger, 235 Earlmore Blvd., who said he was the victim, Shanahan was freed under $1,000 jbond set by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. “Receives Cuts in Crash Emmett W. Schmidt, 25, of 652 Lookout Dr., suffered lacerations ot the chin when the car which he was driving rammed into the workirear of a parked vehicle on S. -|Marshall Street Friday at 10 p.m. Schmidt was treated and released by Pontiac General Hospital. DAR Elects Michigander. | WASHINGTON (#— Mrs. Ralph Williams Newland, St. Joseph, Mich., was elected a general of- ficer last night of the Daughters of the American Revolution. sphalt TILE CEMENT The Day in Birmingham ‘ Slates May BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- When he students, “Ss i i 7] & E i bE c ‘| * : f Epfiee ne i | § vk FE i 32, of 631 E. Tennyson Ave., who .|Woman, 62, Receives Injuries in Collision - was in collided with another pull- out of a gas station yesterday headed west on Orchard.Lake - }road and slowed down for a traffic ilight at Telegraph road. The other driver was William F. Stephens, 47, of Detroit, ‘police said, . Slate Material Confab GRAND RAPIDS w—Some 100) WASiAmerican Material Handling So-| ciety. The cities represented are Traverse City, ‘Muskegon, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Hastings, Muskegon Heights and Detroit] Midland, Niles, Prize-Winning HS Band 3 Concert — came to Birmingham, | i | 9 to 1 A | | \ \ LORD'S FURNITURE COMPANY WAREHOUSE OPEN SUN... I to 5 P.M. | 2239 Elizabeth Lake. Road f By the Piece—By the Carton — By EXTRA TILE RETURNABLE You May Buy Tile With or Without the Ca rload Armstron ~ INLAND TILE o TILE CUTTERS Park In Our Lot Behind the Store DAY, APRIL 21, 1956 THREE ~ ‘We are one of millions, yet each of us rule ® world, ; While we may perform thie most menial of lols ont Tt is the ward fe thew ask, our miental ward it, the M. &. SIPLE , 906 NM. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8978 VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME OS left to right, Vickie Everett, Dave Bean, Charles Williams, Tom Lufkin and Leah Berg. Rabbi Henry Hoschander will be modergtor YOUTH PANEL — Youths participating Monday's “Youth and the Community” panel at Congregation B'nai Israel on Oneida road are in Cartier, Karen . the Rev. C. Coulacos of the of the 8:30 program which will include Dr. James McHugh of Pontiac State. Hospital, Paul Sullivan, school psychologist, Mayor William W. Donaldson; Pontiac Press Photo George Widdifield and William Boys’ Club. The public is invited. POLICY separate insurance policles were re-.. quired to protect your home, your contehts, in- sured against theft losses and personal liability claims. Now, one modern package insurance plan’ re- places separate contracts at a savings up-to 25 per cent.’ Credit given for existing policies to expire. Annual payments available. Inquires in- vited. : Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. _ 10 West Lawrence St., Corner Cass FE 2-9221 WASHINGTON — A gathering of newspaper editors today await- ed a major speech by President Eisenhower, Administration sources said it would provide a “review and a look ahead" at American foreign policy, But before Eisenhower's address tonight, members of the Ameri- can Society of Newspaper Editors arranged to listen to a luncheon talk by Adlai Stevenson, who is seeking (he Democratic _presi- dential nomination, The subject of Stevenson's speech has not been announced, but he has been a fre- \Eisenhower Discusses Foreign Policy Jat Newspaper Editors Session Tonight quent critic of Eisenhower admin- istration foreign policies, JONES TAKES HELM The setting for Eisenhower's speech will be a dinner ending a three-day convention of some 400 editors from around the nation. The speech will. be broadcast (10 p.m. EST) by all major radio net- works. The CBS television net- work also will carry it. LJ * * At that same dinner, Jenkin Lioyd Jones, 44, editor of the Tul- sa, Okla., Tribune, will’ be in- stalled as ASNE's president for the coming year. . The society's board of directors was scheduled to elect new offi- gone conclusion, The former Navy officer has been first vice presi- dent, thus putting him in line to succeed Editor Kenneth MacDon- * * * Under the same practice of suc- SUNDAY SPECIAL 5-Pe. SET Chrome ‘44? Selection of Colors OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 4 p.m. mond, stRike, © 1956 Whar's My Line, ine. Yesterday's enswer: umPire, dia. catch, Curve, throw, st&ol, ' ~ Ifrom Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana & i 2 iid president, thus putting him in) line for the presidency one year hence. To Attend Hotel. Confab EAST LANSING «#—Hotel men Ohio and Michigan will attend the | first annual Great Lakes ‘Hotel Educational Conference June 7-8 at Michigan State University. : Empire State Eases ‘unn ‘No Drink’ Restriction|%22 There's Little Only Republican’ president to|” eens T’aint So Funny! 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Seeger AVINGS i ae E For the price you can cook of a stalk of celery : nine complete meals = for a family of four, on your electric range. And remember, only an electric range is “white-glove” clean. That’s why smart — homemakers say: “You can Live Better ... Electrically.” 5 Ul . iad : - BEE YOUR DEALER OR.DETROIT Ei $01 : ¥ ee |e ah ‘ fot _#f THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 oe * » Bonds Repayable After! Five Years Will insure ~~ Place for Graduation the school field are a 270 graduating seniors ei . BE : ? : i 5 : 3 to Z HL Hi Z ; 7 | ; E i . gfe & i i = itt z iEEES ot i i i | f 3 E F : ; ‘ : 5 3 2 Z 3 5 i 2 i : HH i ! determination to bring Said senior class president Carole Fi : ~ teld : Pia! _ WASHINGTON-BOUND—Mrs. Dr., Waterford, is all set to leave home-planning in a nationwide for Washington, D. C. to participate conference. With four other Michigan homemakers, she will leave Willow Run Airport tomorrow noon for a four-day “Women’s Congress in Housing.” Mrs. Hale considers her notes, including recommendations of friends, the most important |, “piece of equipment” she is taking with her. Charles W. Hale, 5898 Southward Addison Dems Will Hold Tea . Member of National Committee to Speak at Leonard Event LEONARD — Mrs. Margaret Price of Ann Arbor, - Democratic National Committee Woman from Michigan, is slated to be guest speaker at a fund-raising tea, spon- sored by the Addison Democratic Women's Club. The meeting is to be held at |7:30 p.m, Monday, in Rowland Hall, Leonard. A nation-wide fund raising pro}- eet, the teas are being held te raise money’ for the political campaign for national and state | Democratic candidates. Committees for the tea were named by Mrs. Marvin Schlusler, president of the Addison Club, Attending will be Mrs. Cynthia, .|Nelsey of Davisburg, “Oakland| County Chairman for the project, jand the two county vice chairmen, Mrs. Margaret McCall of Holly and Mrs. Jean Lee of Farmington. Oxbow VFW Post Slates Dance, | Joint Installation WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A dance will be held at 9 tonight in »/Memorial Hall for members and friends of Oxbow VFW Post 4156, A joint installation will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the post. In- stalling officer for the post will be Don Rogers; for the Ladies Auxil- iary, Dorothy Curry, and for the Dads, Cecil Lawe. Bake Sale Sunday LAKE ORION —:The St. Gabriel Guild will sponsor a bake sale in the lobby of the St. Joseph School this Sunday following the 8:30 a.m. _ |Mass. The proceeds will be used for the building fund. | ‘Blossom Time’ Dance Slated Tonight at-Oxford OXFORD — “Blossom Time” is the theme chosen by Oxford Jun- jor Women's Club for its spring dance to be held tonight from 9:30- 1 in the high. school auditorium. Mrs, Jack } » Kenerai BANGOR, (Mich, mAs airplase the mercy see orchid’ this Area Churches List Services Guest Preachers, New Wership Arrangements Are. Announced : Special services and guest . Among those making ments are the following: AT WATERFORD TOWNSHIP A new order of service at the Crescent Hills Baptist Church has been adopted by the congregation according to an announcement by ‘|the pastor, the Rev. Ben A. Bohn. Preceding the sermon the pastor will gather all the children in the congregation about him and tell them a Bible story after which they will be dismissed to the: pri- mary and kindergarten rooms. The -services are being held in the Monteith School. SPEAKER AT HOLLY ~The Rev. Ben Bohn will also. be guest minister at the First Baptist Church of Holly Sunday evening. Members of his congregation plan to attend the service. ‘ DRAYTON PLAINS First Baptist Church will ac- cept into membershiip the larg- est number ever to be received at ene time into the church, at its 11 a.m. service Sunday. A total of 26 new members who have been baptized and voted into the church will be formally accept- ed, the pastor, the Rev. James E. Taulbee, said. COMMERCE TOWNSHIP Guest speaker at the 1) a.m, service-at the Commerce Methodist Church here Sunday will be Dr. Gordon Phillips. “ chairman, is being assisted by a committee of six members. A Detroit orchestra will play for the dance, which is open to the Proceeds will go to local char- ities which are sponsored by the club. Contracts Prepared by School Board ‘WALLED LAKE—Following. two special meetings of the Walled Lake Board of Education — this week, contraets are now being pre- pared for members of the teaching staff according to agreements reached with the salary committee. of the M.E.A, district and the board. His sermon topic will be “Suc- cessful Charch of the Future.” Dr, Phillips has servéd as chair- man of the Board of trustees on church extension of the Detroit Methodist Union. PRESBYTERY COUNCIL “Getting Christ into our Com- munity” will be the theme of the Flint Presbytery Council when it meets at the Lamotte -P re sb y- terian Church, -Mariette, Sunday afternoon and evening. © Lloyd M. Collins, secretary of the National Council of Presbyterian, Men will be the speaker. There will) also be a panel discussion on “What Can Men's Chapters Do About It.” oho Two Michigan Persons Starting salaries for teachers with four years training and a de-| gree are $4,200 with a maximum reached after 10 years of $5,500.) Those with Master's degrees! start at $4,400 and reach a max- imum ef $6,000 in 12 steps, Annual increments are $100 or $150 depend- ing on. the step of the individual in the scale, Alpha Sigma Phi Frat Initiating 2 Area Men Paul Shoemaker of White Lake and Doug Forrester of Rochester| will be initiated into Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at the installation of the Gamma Kappa Chapter at Michigan State Unversity. The ceremony will take place at the chapter's newly acquired house in East Lansing this weekend. Paul is a sophomore, majoring in. mechanical engineering, and Doug is a senior majoring in) business. Drown in Texas Canal CORPUS CHR'STI, Tex. # — Two Michigan persons and a Tex- an drowned yesterday when their car ran off a ferry landing. * 8 '« Police identified the dead as Mr. and Mrs, Sam Thomas of Battle Creek.and Mrs. Lena Mae Thomas, 48, of Corpus Christi, A fourth person, Leo Thomas, 54, also of Corpus Christi, was injured seriously. * * * Investigators said they believed the driver mistakenly hit the ac- celerator instead of the brakes causing the car to plunge into the intercoastal canal. Smelt Spill Over Banks CHEBOYGAN \®—A heavy smelt run was reported under way today in Cheboygan area streams. The run was so héavy in little Green! Creek that smelt were spilling over} on the banks. Plane Prop Chu. to Save Farmer's Apples preachers have been scheduled in i Students Rally as Snag Hits : | Churns Air jue M Club Convention at Imlay City Delegates From 15 Units to Attend Federation Meeting Thursday IMLAY CITY — The Woman's Study Club and New Era Club will be hostesses to representatives from 15 clubs attending the 35th annual convention of the Lapeer County Federation of Women's Clubs Thursday, The affair will be held at the American Legion Building in Imlay City. Registratfon is from 9:30 to 10 a.m, The morning session will be- gin at 10 o'clock and a luncheon will be at 12:15 p.m., served by the American Legion Auxiliary The afternoon program will be- gin at 1:15, Principal speaker will be Mrs, Audra E. Francis, who will give an impersonation of Grandma Moses, A brief talk on the White House Conference by the Rev, David Evans of Imlay City, and some vocal numbers by the Lapeer County Federation Chorus will] complete the pro- gtam. All club Women are welcome to attend, Reservations for the lunch- eon were placed in advance with Mrs, Zene Knights of Imlay City. The New Era Club will hold its final meeting of the season Wednesday at 6:30, with a potluck supper in the Community Room here, The officers and committee chair- men will give their annual reports. The pregram will be a musicale. Gingellville 4-H Club Forming Archery Unit LAKE ORION — The Gingell- ville 4-H group had as a special feature last night a demonstration on archery by Al Tang and Joe Kerr of Pontiac and a talk on gun safety by Ross Miller of the Oak- land County Sheriff's Dept. The club will discuss formation of a group through 4-H for Archery) at its next meeting. Interested per- sons are asked to call Don Schu- * maker, FE 8-3123. If sufficient community interest is shown, an inquiry may be made to the Community Club to see if it would prefer to be the sponsor. Spring Brunch Planned by Mission Study Guild ROCHESTER — The Mission Study Guild of the Congregational Church of Rochester will hold its Spring Brunch Wednesday May 2) at the church, The event will open at 11 a.m. continuing until 1 p.m. Tickets may be obtained by ‘call- ing Mrs. Charles Sibert, OL 1-7636. A da been born to Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Belanger. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are the parehts of a son, Leland Richard. tamera o ie The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mqeine are rents of # son, Timothy Mark. The Rev. Mr bbina is pastor of Pil- grim Congregational Church in Meta more, B. B. C. will “have its new Tele- vision City at. Shepherd's Bush, | London, completed by 1960. ‘ Romeo High School auditorium. - ROMEO PLAYERS PRESENT— Above is a dramatie scene-from the production of “My Three Angels” to be staged at 8:15 tonight in the ¥ Lights bP “inelude, left to right, Norman Engel, Marlene Schoenherr, Mrs. Francis Castellucci, George Cast members Frank Webber and Nancy Jarecz. Sally Smith LAPEER — Sally Smith datas her nuptial vows with Jack Weir in a recent double-ring ceremony' candlelight rite, performed at an altar adorned with baskets of white gladioli. Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Smith of 1600 Gray Rd, and Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welr of 106 Howard St, here, The bride wore for her wedding a dress of white nylon: net and Chantilly lace, with molded bodice, high collar and long sleeves. Her fingertip veil of illusion fel] from a tiara of sequins and seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet was of white gardenias and trailing -ivy. Maid of honor was Phyllis Batz- loff and bridesmaids were Mildred Markwood and Sue Smith, sister of the bride. Two other sisters, Kathy! Married in Lapeer Rite ‘| by his brother, Earl Weir, and | * ‘Women’s Clubs in State Elect New President STURGIS W — Helen-Harris of Muskegon has been elected presi- dent of the Michigan State Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, succeeding Mrs, Cleo E, Walker of Sturgis. Chief item of business at the closing session of the 6st annual meeting was a discussion of the federation’s project to set up a Girlstown, Autherine Lucy to Wed home on Howard street in Lapeer.| DALLAS 7 — Miss Autherine _ Lucy, 26, whose ee tous : ter the Unjversity o! a! To Enter New Field .jended in expulsion following cam- GRAND RAPIDS (®—Lear Inc.,|pus race riots, is to be an aircraft instrument firm, has|to a Texas minister here tomor- announced it is entering the field| row. of gyro-navigational equipment for |. military planes with a new com- pass for Navy planes flying at high altitudes where magnetic) compasses become unreliable. The | MA-1 compass, developed by Lear, will go into production at Lear's Grand Rapids plant. , Jack Weir and Sherry, girls. The bridegroom was attended assisted as flower acting as ushers were Tom Weir dr., and Richard Avery, brother- in-law of the bridegroom. A wedding reception was held afterward in the American Legion Memorial Building The newlyweds will make their GLASS FLY RODS Cancer Movie, Talk Scheduled at Lakeville LAKEVILLE — Dr. Harold. F. in the Oxford Theater. All residents of Addison Town- ship and the Oxford urged to attend ‘the free one-hour program, which will also include a film on self-examination for cancer. UF Official Resigns LANSING W—Dale B. Hornung! of East Lansing, public relations| director of the Michigan United) Fund, has resigned effective May, 18, fund directors announced. Hor- nung will direct the public: infor: mation and research programs of |the Cleveland Hospitals Council. Just an Incidental ALBANY, N.Y. ®—There'll be: just one thing missing when Al- bany crowns its 1956 tulip queen May 8, to highlight the annual Tulip Festival. Tulips, Spring was’ a little late this year. Stahl, Oxford physician, will give) a talk on cancer detection at a) meeting at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday i | | ~ County Deaths. | 485 MARION FE 4-4864 |SPORTS SHOP 16S. Cass FE 2-7621 ~ REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE Residentio|—Business Home—Contents Farms—Investments Burglory—Liability—Auto Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! (JOHN K. IRWIN - REALTOR INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 101% N. SAGINAW Mrs. Frank Stewart LAPEER—Service for Mrs.- Lot-| tie A. Stewart, 83, of 443 Genesee St., will be heldat 3:30 p.m. Sun- tlay from Baird “Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. She died Thursday. George Christopher Graham WATERFORD — Service for George Christopher Graham, 58, of 3451- Dixie Hwy., who died Thurs- day, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Coats Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Clubs and organizations in the! Oakland County area have an-/ nouhced new officers, as church, civic and ‘social groups continued to hold spring elections. Among those- who have elected or installed officers are: Troy The Troy Democratic Club elect- ed William Jenkins as its president for the coming year at a meeting thig week. , and Mrs. C. B. Croseman will be the pianist, _ The officers will be installed next | September. .|Mrs, Fred VonTobel as vice chair- mari. ‘Church /has regrouped circle :mem- nd ‘hi William Swank, secretary-treasur- Robert Rogers as chairman and Mrs. Gerald Mills was elected sedretary-treasurer; Mrs. Earl Randall, project leader; Mrs. Peters, - historian. The W: of St.Paul Methodist doy Circle chairman is Mrs. Carroll Flanigan. Mrs. Ralph Price is prograr+ chairman, and Mrs. Luther Stier, secretary- treasurer. , Harmony Circle elected Mrs. William Viola, chairman; Mr s. Kenneth Sutherland, program: chairman; and Mrs. Cecil Ennis, secretary-treasurer. Chairman of Martha Circle is Mrs. H.W Marklewitz; Mrs. Walter Mickelson is program chairman; and Mrs; er. Harold Duckert, secretary-treas- | urer. ; | Gingellville The Dandy Dancers Club of Gin- geliville has announced new offi-| ' “. rr, ) “4, C Z C1 ATTEN th Py: “..+ Spring is here, the grass has riz, I wonder where the flowers is... No, they're but you know it wou be long . » © make your date with summer early this © year. . See our delicious array of cotton blouses, skirts, dress- es, shorts short, Sever: for’ Ya. summer * \ i : bi, e . " “® (ise ] 7 — gs umony . fis r ¥ t 7 ite ie ft pte # f Lie ; wean . ; : t * ; { “t ) % . . “i Pa ; Soe : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 ts ak FIVE RokoTabTotTat . 0 (——— ey a eer Net Week ” me ee rt Ree Herb Shriner Tagged|f._1 Tha a ae eg sy » UE A 2 : tod mene tae | Lor Hour Variety Slot. — : AUT PHOT LUV : : HUB 2 my Rams ? ting the % ie reach New Orleans, our destination, : ) NEW YORK—Herb Shriner’s been tagged to be one of its| -*f.t7*"7, boy of savene whe Bas over Nea, ae vee barring stormy a? Os “r-r-really big” mep next year—with an hour variety show eae cownee a _— ae : “MONDAY. st eo ee ee Reece Reve | : ; mighty fine cafah along me may go on out right through the| aca eaea | ge | tay and when we crores | SPECIALS gy ape pictur itn -ecba cones on Ste ama as Ce het a, & to come up with anything very By ROY BA _& : &- down the Mississippl to the fin . “T'll see if I can get away| It all started back in Cincinnati, Peopl eines ee ‘ee ct nog cep bry on Seeane otis aol we tn Pome cur trip. have wired all sorts ef All w | AB i Se 8 at, bet St la so th way want to et He a6 nsion | ‘me and Pixie never buy | war OK wei Wa | Saying when, te pens ae at rman cram eal Flannel Ladies’-Men's | “Television's too uncertalN.) yyy tether and my uncle nr hg | ‘ $ | Firin’ 1s bound to go on for-| puitt a house boat which was (Copyright 1956). Special 95 ever in television. Everybody! be our home for five years on the | ow 3 ] fires people, but Godfrey and Ohio River. I vaguely remember ” 1. . | that get caught at it. I'm sure| Possessions on board oe ea ; = | : : : Georges-Newports | some day some big TV star is| 0M sailing out of Cincinnat ) i OPE sel All Day sn. 7 think Two jiad tf, a8 of right ‘The river was full of wonders and) } U 2 A y Monday Only! price seat . , ” excitement for me as | | pga anne now I'm myself’, aboard the “Ark” for the | Herb’s been trying to find! ors and,grew to love the ater) oe Z| : H . out what night he'll work. |which has held a constant So . | ey eee “I look ‘em square in the €ye|:ion for me through the years. "@- * i _ and say ‘What night am I on?’ 1,000-MILE JOURNEY Fae ee a nd and they say, ‘If we find out, = tl Mister y weil try to get permission Bercy Sat tp dome the ‘Radi | CLOTHES et you know.’ Mississippi | , | ef a “Tl continue \interviewin’| e's course that will toral more} | FOR THE | LOOKING FOR A GOOD ei wave — pene a oe ee — what/than 1,000 miles and sop EN | e : | people’d have sa em to say any-|to travel in about seven.days. [© +t 7 : pay he MOTOR o« at tame" 4 * * TIRE | Le ae Mo. di oe a BUDGET PRICE! | Tl do & monologue, but I don’t know whether rit | MY Parl Wit const ot thes FAMILY! |}... ... Then you'd better jump in | oBC@ the show with it. It never seemed right to me that |. 7. my favorite. I have used mahy ; : i Light and Dark cer Gt dts oe te way. You work for 20 years to be » star of your own show types of boats for ocean and fresh|/a: we | 's.. . because and then you have to go on and open it. ‘water fishing and for outboard ¢———- @ i) Shades... Greys 4 * they have a big supply of xk & & & . racing and the Yellowjacket which|t mice %: oe ,- ft | “Maybe a guy just had his Adams Apple cut out on ‘Medic’ Fiat } several years boat will carry supplies and ae ae al ; : USED _fenctntiec Syrians cnt net are und ecanein|te Steir Set, Weil ar after ens apa nce seems tS” Www « Fleck Pattorns, | comes on and tries to tell jokes. Somehow, you resent him.” : 5 Symred tes wes Ae spat & Sete) ang E ‘ H A Sénsetione! BOATS and MOTORS | a | &. A, MeDerby,. president of |88 any to take the bull by the horns) Our equipment will include fish- be —. ag AD Herb, who's been a quizmaster on “Two for the Money” | the Yellowjacket Boat Cv, at |and get away from the pressures i.> tackle and gear, 50k | § Vai ; you'"s sure to find what you want) 0F four years, is wondering whether he'll have a chance | Denison, wil furnish our party [that have been building up ovens, food, gasoline a ee = ; alue! . a an tag's motors have, sah Sitord! | with the TV audience now. 2 “ = con which = supplies." We will all DEPT. STORE = , i bests attt,,atether tdvanisge in | I told Herb that everybody's talking about him. aulpeecet, ted nea emt tos | We will take fivé’ boats with jing eT oe | : te that “vouare able to try tout | “Tt isn’t so bad when people talk about you,” Herb said.! Angeles, two men each—fellows I have | 1. distance is approximately| 520 S. Saginaw “ur TEST TANK before you buy, “It's when they won't talk to you that it hurts.” my 15 years of : ti pic- fished and hunted with and found we miles, and going we FE 2 2784 - tairly current and out-'L. FREE PARKING || THE WEEKEND WINDUP , ian aie, | Same ele et mec one ' —! i Cleo Moore, posing for pictures, asked a friend to hold @)locale and I sang many songs) Leg We Have « Complete Stock of | Package, then forgot it. Later she phoned anxiously about/about Red River Valley. But actu-| - 2 : ttt held 100’s tn jewelry . . . Bernie Green sent a wire tojally 1 never saw the Red River BRIGHTEN-UP ‘Johnnie Ray at the Desert Inn: “Your opening was the grea’ speak making this | ‘ at? coors since Moses crossed the Red Sea.” ) | eng yee Sap tagemer on aye - ; Te | wk ke we we explore it from ohe end to the| | kli 7 * WADDERS | Sirl, a showgirl in “The Ziegfeld Follies,” was asked about/other. _—— | - Sparkling High-Gloss Enamel . her accent. She said, “It’s Swedish, but I'm adding Hungarian.”| My. 15-foot boat will be powered in Be tiful Col by a single outboard motor of 40! - Guiwe ors ‘ FREE PARKING Two dancers quit the forthcoming musical, “Shangri- |i water rushing along wooden — troughs to turn seven water ‘wheels. These supply power. to massive leather bellows, a giant, forge hammer and rolling and _ slitting machinery. ; to * * ew No iron will be produced, of course, but visitors will see exactly how the ponderous machinery operated and the conditions under which our pioneer workers labored. Among the features of the restored plant are - the stone blast furnace, febuilt from stones of the original building, the forge, rolling and slitting mill, ware- house and wharf, i st Another feature standing high © on a hill, is the quaint house provided for the 17th century . ironmaster with its period furni- © "ture. The plant itself, on the banks of the Saugus River, was operated from 1646 to 1670. * x * Credit for this opportunity to look back 300 years into our industrial beginning goes to the Nation’s iron and stee] producers who financed it. - Last year Saugus Ironworks attracted 17,000 visitors from 48 states and 13 foreign countries. The People’s Business: Personality Boys ‘State Democrats Set Out to.Charm the Voters By GEORGE L. WALKER LANSING—Michigan Democrats, as col- - orful and noisy as gypsies at a tambourine jam session, hitched up their wagons this week and jolted off on the 1956 campaign trail. . It was an astute a collection of gypsies, full of good stories and eager to display their political sleight-of-hand. The faces the Democrats put for- ward te the people were friendly and full of vigor. They knew what to say and bajd it well. Led by Gov. Williams in a shiny lim- ousine that looks like it might have trou- ‘ble rounding corners, the Democratic caravan rolled into Kalamazoo Thursday and unloaded its sprightly passengers, . five of the six rhembers of the Democratic State Administrative Board. eee The quintet looked and acted as if it had enjoyed -its year-long sojourn on top of the political pile and had every inten- tion of staying there. —~ : GLOW OF HUMILITY Here was Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, a charmer with a delicate glow of humility and a fluency that borders eloquence. - Hart displayed in a speech before Dem- ocratic women his masterful talent for the sincere approach and the skill he has for the extemporaneous. He scolded the press for suggesting that the Democrats’ “educational tour” was really a campaign affair and insisted that politicians have a sacred duty to report their activities to the people. — There was Aud. Gen. Victor Targonsk!, blasting Republicans for the way they ran the office during the last 100 years and protesting that not all justices of the peace are crooked even if some have been caught with their hand tn the till. er oe Secretary of State James M. Hare, an ex-professor of government at Wayne University, conceded that not all sheriffs are incapable of licensing drivers but the highways would be alot safer if his own licensing service had the power. ; REPORTS ‘EXPLOITS © ‘ And there was big, smiling Sanford A. (Sandy) Brown, who left his farm in the Thumb to become state treasurer. Sandy gave out with reports of his own money-saving exploits and complaints about the Republican farm program. e ok lt Last, but far from ieast, was Williams himself, looking a little tired and maybe a little bored with it all, but nonetheless the master politician in the presence of whom white-haired ladies twitter and bright-eyed young. men look spellbotnd. "AND NOW ABIDETH FAITH, HOPE, BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE." /UC/#:/3 LOVE, THESE THRE * * . a _ Cry of Distress Days of All Faiths ‘St. George, Honored Monday, Didn‘t Do Either Feat That Made Him Famous By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Legend is always more powerful and more obstinate than fact. St. George, who is honored Monday, certatinly did not do either of the two things that made him famous. ‘In the first place, he is best known for having killed a dragon just in the nick of time to save. a beautiful princess. This was near the town of Selena, in Libya. When George and the princess led the subdued dragon into the town, the entire population was converted to Christianity and all were bap- tized—20,000 in one day. The fact that there is no such thing as a dragon has never hurt this legend in the least. Nor has anyone, apparently, ever been bothered about the stag- gering mathematics of the bap- tisms ‘at Selena—20,000 In one day, which would be 800 per hour, 13 per minute, in a full 24 hour day. The other legendary feat was George's appearance centuries after his death as a giant warrior, towering in the midst of the Christian armies during the Cru- sades and frightening off the Moslem foe merely by the awful majesty of his countenance. ‘So many stories of these apparitions were brought back to England by returning Crusaders that St. George was, by popular acclaim, declared the patron saint of Eng- land. DISREPUTABLE CHARACTER? St. Mark is said to have founded the Church in Egypt. LAST FAST DAY No many people in New Hampshire will observe it, or even know about it perhaps, but Thurs- day in that state is the only legal Fast Day left in the United States, one of the last remaining evi- dences of the early New England combination of Church and State. * * * Yéars ago Maine and Massa- ’ chusetts also had an annual day of The great historian Gibbon had | serious doubts about even. the character of this famous George. ibbon identified him with a quite disreputable bishop of Cappadocia named George and said it is a shame a person of such unsavory reputation ‘‘has become trans- formed into the renowned George of England, patron of arms and chivalry.” Not many scholars agree with . Gibbon, however. One may dis- miss the legends, but. it is impossible to get around the fact that there was in the third Century some giant of the faith named George, whose activities were so corfspicuous and so important that he captured men's imaginations and their hearts, Nothing will ever dethrone him now. As patron saint. of England, George is one of the “Seven Cham- pions of Christendom.” The other six are the patrons of Scotland, Ire- land, Wales, France, Spain and Italy: - SECOND GOSPEL On April 25th, in the year 68 occurred the death of John Mark, the writer of the second gospel. Converted to Christianity by the great St. Peter himself, Mark had been Peter's assistant and travel- ing companion. After the Apostle died, Mark put together his Gospel out of his memory of what Peter had told him of the Lord’s life and teaching. Some have said this Mark was the-same one who, as a lad, had been in the company that followed Jesus, but there ts can’t take aspirin—if he takes prayer and fasting every spring, but both these states have long since repealed the “law requiring such a-day. An attempt at repeal in New Hampshire failed in 1897, atid the Governor is still under ebligation to proclaim the fourth Thursday in April as Fast Day. Some church services will be held, but the general amount of prayer and fasting in New Hamp- shire today will probably be about the same as on any other day. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago U. S., CANADA combine war economies. EIGHT STATES swept by forest fires. 20 Years Ago LEAGUE OF NATIONS ceases drive for peace. RESCUERS.. NEARING men trapped in Nova Scotia gold mine. , the. agency Yoice of the People tae ~ Commends Newspapers’ ~ Lead in Juvenile Decency | Letters will be condensed when sary because of lack of space. Sears, Geren Gnd See Rae ® Glenn Yuille Cites Milk as One Miracle of God Hy 1 i Hf i U: S. Information Agency Does Away With ‘Surplus’ WASHINGTON (# — The United States has no farm surpluses in the vocabulary of the U. S. Infor- mation Agency (USIA). Instead, it has “‘reserves’’ of wheat, cotton and so forth. - , * * © “Surp'us” is one of the words frowned on by USIA for’ use in Voice of Amerjca b ts, press services and other terial dis- tributed in or beamed at foreign countries, USIA has distributed a list of words it regards as good and bad, with comments, to- all its cooper- ating branches. Copies were sent to interested members of Congress, as well, and one of them made the document available to a re- porter. In countries where the U. 8. farm situation is not understood, instructions say, “farm surplus” may have a bad psychological effect. Understandably, words relating to Communism and the Soviet Union make up a good part of USIA's lexicon. The agency rec- ommends using “Communist con- spiracy’’ where possible rather than “Communist party,” but it cautions against . indiscriminate use of the word “Red.” Its rea- son: Some Socialist parties, though strongly anti-Communist, use a red flag and similar symbols. “Communists” is not to be used in USIA material to refer to all Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: “ Tip on Parkinson’s Disease Pays Off; Calcium, Vitamin D Ration Aid Wife By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. In your excellent article on Hu- midity or humidifying the indoor sahara you spoke of the time when you were ‘'serving time in purgatory.’ I don’t get it. Could you take few moments of your valu- able’ time to explain it? (Mrs. J. H.C.) ‘ Answer—Well, for years now 1 have been in paradise. So when 1 referred to the time when lived up north I called it pargatory—not allowed to say hell in print. Webster will tell you what purgatory |s. I hope - we never meet there—bat still, it might be worse, Years ago you said that if one. “got an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D ft would be a great help when the change of life occurred. I dfd as you advised and never had a hot flash or had to go to a doctor. (Mrs. A. E. G.) Answer—Which doesn't neces- sarily prove anything. except that an adequate daily ration of Ca and D—well, I mean-to say that it does no harm. “For pamphlet on The Menopause send stamped, self-addressed envelope. ; In your article you said by all means encourage one with Park- inson’s disease (paralysis agitans) and we find my aunt does much better when she keeps busy at @mething than just sitting aroundr (B. Avy . Answer—Pamphiet on Parkin- son's on request if you provide stamped, self-addressed ¢n- velope. Clipping of this ftem is not a request. Yes, It ts essential that the Individual with this condition keep busy doing something. Numerous men ‘and women with shaking palsy have improved fremark- ably since they got inte the game of bowls.. The truth Is~ that the trouble Is purely phy- sical and does not In the least affect mentality—that Is, if the victim doesn’t just sit and freeze. You said aspirin is safer than acetanilid or phenacetin for relief of ache or. pain. But my husband Your health talks are always real, and I'm old enough to agree with you. That one about the dampness on Chapel street did more good . . . I'd like to keep a copy for my grandchildren. (Mrs. H. H. J.) Answer—Thank you, Ma'am, _ but I have no copies, However, send stamped, self-addressed envelope for the pamphiet Th Habit of Bed-Wetting. We use rain or snow or ice water for drinking. Wonder whether we are missing the min- erals the body gets from well, spring or river water. (E. A. C,) Jd ost Answer—I know of no scientific evidence that the body assimi- lates any minerals in natural water. . Ho-hum, now I have time to dwell on the perils of Pauline, since the children are away at college. The only trouble I have - Managed to develop so far is hot flashes, which are particularly dis- turbing my sleep. (Pauline ........). Answer — Send stamped, self- addressed envelope for... Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) the inhabitants, or all the soldiers, of a Communist-governed country. USIA writers and speakers are to be careful with the word “capl- talism” also—‘‘We want to associ- ate American capitalism with the man in the street." Recommended are such phrases as “ " capitalism, Democratic capitalism, dynamic capitalism, American capitalism, modern capitalism, so- cial capitalism; everyman’s- capi- talism, popular capitalism, free enterprise, free economic system, capitalism for the people.” USIA does not want its people talking about “small countries” —presumably even when refer- ring to the wedding in Monaco, Nor are they to talk about “un- derdeveloped” or “less devel- oped” countries, Name the coun- tries, they are told, or speak of “emerging” or “newly devel. oped" nations. Arab names are not to be ex- cessively streamlined, for example by amputating such prefixes as ~ Abu, Ibn, Sayf or Al. USIA directs ‘that the Egyptian Prime Minister's name shall never be shortened beyond Abd Al-Nasir. USIA speaks of the Communist East German, North Korean and North Vietnamese “regimes,” not “governments.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The stores are filled with mer- chandise . . . To satisfy demand .. . But it is not for me, because . .. T have no cash on hand... And yet I am not sorry as... I saunter down the street... To gaze in all the windows with... Their decorations neat... I merely play a little game... By which, instead of sighing ... I make believe that I am there... . To do a lot of buying . . . I men- tally select the things . . . I think are really nice. . about the price... And when my shopping day is done .. . I home once more ... To dream of those deliveries . . . That never reach my door. (Copyright 1956) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Behold now, I have opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my ani a8, But words once spoke can never be recall'd.—Wentworth Dillon, Case Records of a Psychologist It Isn’t Necessary to Be a Minister to Offer Fine Leadership in Churches ' Bert is floundering around in amount of good if he will serve per day (maybe 12) to his job of indecision about his life work. He wants to be a clergyman. But the odds are somewhat against him, so I reminded Bert that the founder of Chris- tianity, plus all 12 Apostles and even St. Paul, were laymen. Yet see what they have done for the cause of morality. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-336: Bert B., aged 31, is married and has two children, “Dr. Crane, I need some voca- tional advice” he began, unhappily. “T am a die maker and have _ & steady job. But my mother al- ways wanted me te be a clergy- man, . “TI couldn’t see things her way. while I was younger but now I realize the valuable leadership that preachers offer their communities. “So I am wondering if maybe I shouldn't go back to school and study to be a minister. “T have a wonderful. wife and she says she will sacrifice to help as a spark plug in the church. Indeed, the founder of the Christian religion was a layman, For Jesus was not of the priestly tribe of Levi, nor had he at- tended a theological seminary. Jesus Was a carpenter from the non-clerieal tribe of Judah. If on earth today, he would possibly speak to ts as a member of the Carpenter's Union. Furthermore, Jesus chose 12 Apostles to serve as the mainstays | of the new Christian religion, Odd- ly enough, not even one of those Apostles was a clergyman! No, they were ordinary workers, sewing canvas to make tents, Only when, figuratively, the quitting whistle had blown, did . he shift his energy to the ab- sorbing hobby or avocation which has made him famous—namely, the job of preaching on street. corners and the founding of little mission churches, Clergymen are the most influent- | ial men in modern society and we need to recruit topnotch youth for these vital posts, But laymen shoukl never feel dis- couraged. They can emulate: St. Paul and leave a lasting imprint of their constructive personality on civilization, just by their lay work in moral societies, Think of unselfish Sunday school teachers and superintendent, like mentioned ‘Raymond Fern whom I yesterday as launching the “Com pliment Club” as an entire Sunday sehool project. ks a3 eraieiabaiecticl tee cepe Al hs keg, “af - Trips ‘and The Birmingham Branch of the American Associa- tion of University Women has planned its annual scholarship benefit May 1 in J. L. Hudson Company’s auditorium. Committee members helping with arrange- ments include (left to right) Mrs. Harry Gruber, Mrs. Burley Laurimore and Mrs. Howard Berg, all of Bir- mingham,. \Trio Departs _jextended trip. . three ‘will travel’ west to Canyon and Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and wil Henry Knudson, Pontiac residents now liv- ing in Seattle, Wash. At Puget Sound they will! visit Mrs. Eaton’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins. * > * Attending the “April. Showers’’ Lake Country Cllub this ‘evening are Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hutchins of Birmingham. They will have as their the Hugh Macks and the Michael Kerrs. Each year at this time this group gathers together to cele- brate the Macks’ wedding an- % Poutiag Press Phete ® News From Birmingham: AAUW Plans ‘Spring Fling’ May ] BIRMINGHAM — The “Spring, Kaegi and Mrs. Felix Bruner Fling” of the Birmifhgham Branch, ®re assisting with tickets. of the American Association of| * #' 6 University Women has the serious}, MF. and Mrs. W. B. Bachman) have invited a of friends for! purpose of benefitting scholarships | dintier in iar bene this evening. | and grants for graduate study, as as| eee guests will include Mr. and|— well as providing for educational | bra Rudolph Eberstadt, Mr. and| aids in local schools and the Cran-|“OTS- \Mrs. David E. White, Mr. and Mrs. brook —— “ Seance. Travis S. Hubbard and Mr. and, J b The fashion show and tea va om mew: * » * be given the afternoon of May 1 hard in the newly redecorated audi-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Ric torium of the J. 1. Hudson Co, Iailbury. wed Friny or 6 farce me (dinner for the Rev. and Mrs. Perry \R. Williams who will leave in May Cochairmen for the affair are’jto make their home in New Mrs. Lewis B. Suppington and Jersey. 1 Mrs, Raymond ¥. Giffela, Tick- | Maxwell Matthews, Mr. and|- Hosts at the dinner will be mem-| of Richmond, Va., is the weekend guest of her son-in-law and daugh- iter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Noland lof Half Moon drive. * * * | Among the cocktail parties al-' Leitch. Tem, returned to their home on Gar- land avenue. * * > In celebration of their 40th wed- ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball of Louella drive are ready being planned for the open-| ing dinner-dance of Orchard Lake country Club will be one given by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Martin Ill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. day from 3 until 5:30 p.m. = * * Julie Hutchins, daughter of Mrs. C. Sanborn Hutchins of West Long « ets are being handied by Mrs. Robert F. Watt and Mrs. Wil- iam K. Ginman, \Rev. Mr. Williams et, * * member of the clergy. Details are being planned by MEETING PLANNED | Mrs. LeRoy Kiefer, Mrs. Anthony) At an evening meeting Tuesday| J. Daley, Mrs. Leslie D. Stauffer|of the Birmingham Branch of the | and Mrs. John E. Eckenrode. Mrs.|\Women's National Farm and Gar-| H. S. McFarland is in charge of den Association, Paul M. Barrett | publicity. sof Mirhigan State University will! Pouring in turn at the tea will speak on ‘‘Land bed ” be Mrs, Howard B. Green, current, president; Mrs. Charles J. Shain, | Mrs. Stanely G. Stannard has charter member and the groups/returned to her home in Provi- first president; Mrs. Cyril E.\dence, R. L., after a visit with her Lewis, Mrs. Donald T. Stanton sister, Mrs. Dorothy Kemp Roose-| and Mrs. Waldemar A. P. John. velit. ALSO POURING Others will-be Mrs. Harry N.| Gruber, Mrs. Theodore 0. Yntema, bers of a young married group of * * . | avente was hostess at a recent | | | tea te ‘introduce her future | Mrs. James J. Nance, Mrs. Bur-| denahter | Sylvan Shores bers to provide nursing, educa- Witerford, who will give the Holds Meeting tional and clinical services. opening worship and lead the | 4 musical program enjoyed Dr. Cadwell said the out-county responsive reading; Shirley Guth- by members of the fyvan Shores area had 206 infant deaths for a ery, Washington, who will offer Women's Club when the group met . rate of 26.2 per 1,000 live births the prayer and read the Scrip- Wednesday evening at the home | * : ea 6 and has been climbing for two ture lesson; and Mary Sarres, of Mrs. John B. Nicolls Jr, on : years. ; Pontiac High, who will intreduce syivan Shores drive. fLeeGlFiting |) we somnen a se \the national rate is 26.5 and the of ve Cohostesses at the affair were, a the music. Y-Teens alse will rs. William B. Aitkens, Mrs. Har- old J. Hemming, Mrs, Arthur P. \O'Neill and Mrs. Ameil Peterson. Ingrid Soderberg presented sev- eral vocal numbers and Diane Beach played selections on the | violin, Both were accompanied | by Wants Men |T4?, eRe me sb : . pat , |to Atten : : Os , ; of , : ) ili Feature , ° By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Monday 1 will give you your | en Monday in The Pontiac Press ; If you would like to have my Bridal Fete When %Day Diet appears in) diet for Tuesday so that you will | and last for nine days. Each day |complete +Day Reducing Diet in 'New Zealand : “Why Grow Old?’ you can be sure’ be able to do your marketing. | the menus for the following day {a pock booklet, send 10| Monday; “‘Extra Pounds Add to Hostess Wonders that it's spring! . F Therefore, 9-Day Diet will begin | will appear in this columm, . cents and a stmped, self-addresed A. travel lecture by Andrew About Propriety of Each pene aiens = robins| [7534 B a h Bi nan pr ye Zealand.” will be and flewers new leaves comes ; : : : Mixed Shower eee det utes to kale pam bright Bits greeted Ripieg 5 pm. We Oe ae sonny Br sonar oe nf Caolatin League of the Reorganized Church By EMILY POST summer clothing. We are likely to of latin = Ss Christ of Latter Day A reader tells me: “I would like| Pick up a few extra pounds dunring Saints. The lecture will be held to give a shower for a.friend of|the winter months, in fact many) iDot Dessert | at the church on Front street. mine, but instead of having all/of us are apt to pick up a few tg Mr. Scott. is formerly of New women as is customary, I would most any old time when we be- M Cl Meae| = Zealand, He has lived on Fiji and like to have a mixed group. come careless about our calorie rs. ora Uses! — Tokelan Islands before moving to “Most of her friends are either intake. — Four Fruit Flavors Canada where he now lives. He married or engaged, and I thought’) However, many wonten begin j Icebo Cak has written several scientific pa- it would make for a much pleas-| the, fall stim and sleek or just nm ice aX ake \pers on the .grigin and distribution anter evening if the husbands and) @ little overweight and then : ‘ of Polynesian stone tools, fiances were invited. Will you) comes Thanksgiving. We just get By JANET ODELL A statistical on the de please tell me if such a plan is; over that when Christmas ar- Pontiac Press Home at peper permissible?” rives, with New Year's celebra- Maite 0 veces br ek ok te pane egy stande adses, vase . : — | thons following immediately after- desnerte sit Gis toactione | | ee eee ca ok at Answer: Usually when men | ward. Then, too, we ate less ac- It takes time to make, but srg Magers Boge mallee - is are to be included, they are asked | tive physically in winter weather it’s worth it. Anyway you can cane , : to come im after the bride-to-be | and cold winds whet our appe- Take tae sottaioenie sais - the Bie eeely eatnere has opened her presents.. How- | tites. ; : : day before you want to re tt. | The paper will be based on his over, if It is a household shower | he result of all this may be a. | _— classification which has been ac- instead of a personal one, there (onin of from 5 to 10 pounds, just Mrs. Ralph Clara shares with cepted by the Third Pacific Sci- would be no objection te asking [the number you can lose in nine | usher recipe for Cathedral ence Congress, the men to the shower. days time. It is_so much easier Window Cake, She's a busy per- He is a graduate of Graceland - aremteneel wmoueg to stick to a diet if you. know son, active in the Deborah Circle College in Iowa, and the Univer- died very suddenly two weeks ago/4 given length of time, especially club. |he is teaching in a district high and of course none of us is going| when‘ the time is short. Mrs. Clara is also the registrar school at Essex, Ont., out socially at the present time. * * * lef the United Church Women and|S*sement The sponsoring groups are under However, my mother won't even| So Day Diet can solye your a past grand officer in the Eastern |CO™* Arlene, to Donald E. Burns, |i. directorship of Mr, and Mrs. let us turn on the television set.|problem quickly if you have a eee mntiavcants |Star. son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hj. anier and Mr. end Mrs “T can't see how this could/few pounds -to lose. If you are i, a Burns of Huron street. No date/“Uy aor . . possibly be considered disrespect: many more than 10 pounds over- ‘The complete 9-Day Diet booklet is available for CATHEDRAL WINDOW CAKE (has been set for the wedding. Dale Fish . ful and it would certainly help to|weight it will give you an encourag-| 7, ad Z. selt-obiveaal aeucks Ad- By Mrs, Ralph Ciara - ; Telieve the strain we have beenjing start on a longer reducing ooms 6 « mampes, self aero glia ope. i Ree Ee leery latin ’ . f/f. under. Will you please tell me if|trek. dress Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. | 1 package orange geiatin * Ql ° it is wrong for those in mourning } Pestagy: ere sees a Kd to turn on the television set?” Mi | ; . Dissolve. each package of gela- . i Ee , ' : . tin (ydu use any combination ! ) iss precy t \|Area Students Preparing? r%ene msimination WHI o Be arrie « C the colors) in 144 cups boiling wa-| oar worn em -metOl Nation YWCA Week mou ino at pane wnes granddaughter of President) ,, . thee! i envelope unflavored gelatin Franklin D, Roosevelt, Miss Ruth weer’ ip be observed April 22%| Mentbers of the Teen Age Pro. | ‘sso barter Chandler Roosevelt, will be mar- : pril 22% bers of the Teen Age Pro- |. cup pineapple juice ‘ete hhece tend ght "to Henry D.2® for the Pontiac YMCA will be| gram committee during the past | ‘s pint whipping cream II. Midland. Tex ¥ |. city-wide Y-Teen Recognition) year, under the chairmanship of | ‘* “YP "™s* a | ' President's wife Service, held Sunday at 4 p.m. in| Mrs. Charles Williams, have Soak gelatin in cold water, add) ? planned hs here for i 8 pm. First Presbyterian Church. served as judges, . , pad gia aan ees ceremony at the All Saints Epis-| Highlight of the Reeognition | Candidates nominated included, |cream and ber} suger. : | “\copal Church. service is the announcement of |for Senior Highs, Marcia Thomas,| y.)4 unflavored gelatin mixt The bridegroom is tlie son of| the outstanding senior high and Pontiac High School, and Betsey} ig) ulti a aiia ameares "|Mrs. Robert H. Stewart Jr., and) junior high ¥-Teen for the year. Comps, Waterford High. Junlor| iit. whi a a Be Cucehe Henry D. Lindsley Jr., both of} Each club has submitted the High candidates are: Marcia Adair,| + to break up the squares Dallas. name of a member whom the |Isaac E. Crary: Cherie Peters,|"™ ‘© [re®* UP ‘he squares. The bride is the daughter of El-| girls considered best personified |Washington,; Judy Tanner, East- Line! a flat 9x13 pan with 4}. liott t, now of Meeker, ern; and Norma Martin, Jefferson.| Inch stices of angel food cake. Colo., Mrs. Harry %. Edison, * *¢ ®@ Pour in gelatin mixture. Cover Fort Worth. Guest speaker for the Goat bows bilbes ours a - will be Miss Anna Peck of Detroit,| Chill 24 hours before serving. ° . Direct Howshi | |Pin Infant Deaths vities he the Detrett TWCA, whole, eee 1S oat attended the World's Council meet-| on Small Staffs ing in London last fall. Her Lyndon 8, Salathiel at the pl- standing, will pass the light from : . | 'their candle to each of the Y-| Teens, symbolizing the spread- | |ing of the light around the world. | The recognition service is open to the public. Guild 1] Meets at Gately Home Pam and Pennie Nicolls played) ‘a plano duet. Completing the pro-| ‘gram were vocal duets and a solo’ number presented by Mrs, George Putnam and Mrs, Nicolls. LJ * st 5 ‘County board of supervisors \slashed his budget by $50,000 on the grounds that local communities should provide more financial sup- f ‘port. © 1956 Spadea Fashions Ine. Airy Garden Party Look Pretties Up City Clothes In the business meeting Mrs. C. | |. Humphries reported the group This season, even if you're go- easy markings without damaging ‘had made 200 cancer pads in the|ing to dinner in a slick city res-jtissue; also timesaving, fabric sav- _ In this simple, extremely wear-| past month. Members also voted/taurant, you'll look as if you'rejing, money saving; no tracing ‘able sundress that is a ‘must’ in| Mrs. .C. R. Gately entertained|to contribute to the American Can-|going to a garden party. It's the | wheel or carbon paper needed; ‘your vacation wardrobe. Short bo-/ members of Guild 11, All Saints |cer Society. prettiest fashion in many a sum-jeasy to follow instructions for be- Episcopal Church, at her home on! arg. Clarence Failing presid- mer, a fashion that makes a point ginners. From this chart select the ‘lero included. | No. 8351 with Patt-O-Rama in-/ Oneida road Friday morning. ed at the tea table during the | being feminine. size best for you. The Business Institute. 2 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 ; Call’ at Office or Return This Ad for Information ‘. _— WIGGS — BRIDE'S GIFT REGISTRY * tg / cluded is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. .s* * | seclal hear, lian - a — pe Length i “inch. |” | . : |diagona $s - cross is oO n 7 a e We CO | | Nn f rv 14, areas, 0 yards of 35-inch; srg Pd asnees meeting Mrs. Mrs. G. Eldred Mathes’ was pre-|siiehety gathered Val lace decorat-| Dust Waist fips ise Nape of wore, 1 yore. ple tape rs Ce sented the hostess gift. A guest of ing the bodice is sure to be one, 35 25 = 1s Sess . For this pattern, send 35c in Hall were appointed to |e group was Mrs. George New- of your most successful dresses. 26" "7414 un 4 the guild at the United Church ¢ ‘coins, your name, address, si ton, " — Women’s Breakfast being held at, = mee Wane Pentas cee pod Oakland Avenue United Presby-'| |W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Hi, _ terian Church May 7. | Don't miss the spring and sum-| * 2 8 'mer ‘56 issue of Basic Fashion, our! Mrs. Gately, Mrs. Clarence] To stop a run in a nylon stock-| ‘pattern catalog that contains a/Smith and Mrs. Theodore Vander-'ing, smear moist soap along both) variety of attractive, up to the|stempl will assist with the Northjends of the run. The soap will minute styles for all size ranges.| Oakland Convocation to be held at/wash out and the stocking can be \Send 25 cents now. the church May 9. repaired when convenient. Its cool, notched collar sits away - from: the neck, its skirt has all- around inverted pleats stitched to the hipline for smoothness. A custom-made, precisely per- forated pattern, you'll find it ‘easy to make in gingham, print- ed cottons or silks, shantungs or any of the novelty widths. This Co) cl * A card party is planned for the next meeting. list Grace Kelly's gitt preferences... Size 12 requires 5% yards of %-inch material for dress. To order Pattern 1259, state size, enclose $1. Airmail handling. re- quires 25 cents extra. Address American Designer Pat- terns, P. O. Box 535, G. P. O, _ hand-cut, custom-made pattern Dept. P6, New York, N. Y. The | 4s not standard sized but Is the 144-page Pattern Booklet XII only pattern available with ex- costs 50 cents. If paid by check, clusive designers’ retail sizing add four cents. : | GET SPIC and SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN but we do have the registration of neatly every bride-to-be in the Pontiac area! Brides Wices: love to plan for their future homes by listing — xt a more acca’ | (Next week look for Spadea's 4 . . : better » fess al American Desi Patte mantpintere their choices in china and crystal , . . every- . tering. au CT r fer Your Coat Expertly Cleaned Open . perforations allow for (Copyright 1956) day dinnerware . . . cookware , , . and interesting decorative pieces. and Skillfully Pressed : LENOX, SPODE, | ia FRANCISCAN, ae ; a come at Friends and relatives appreciate that they it's hard to believe how wonderfully ceomracremeimnnetinemmnce | games CurNas can give exactly what the bride wants . . . new your coat looks when it’s cleaned : “ . . by Careful Dan. His expert cleaners : and can avoid duplication because Wiggs use the most up-to-date methods in O T ‘Ti pn keeps a list of gi ; restoring your coat to all its fresh, i i TIFYIN ae eeps sro gifts selected original beauty. It’s gently cleaned _. pen onight Ti 9 until it’s absolutely spotless, then shaped with meticulous care. Collar, cuffs, and shoulders are professionally When you think of ‘Sunday 2 to’ 5 NEW SPRING : COTTONS : = wedd fashion. detail is pampered and safe- guarded it really looks like new when you see it again. . . and it costs so little. Call Careful Dan today. * ee) ing gifts, think of aoe * ci a SONTIAL. FE 2-8101 Be v- ee. - NINE- Bride-Elect _ Tells Plans for Wedding Jeannetfe Church Feted at Shower in Church Parlors Howard Crawford and Mrs. La- Verne, Cox were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Jeannette Church, . bride-elect. of Ernest Morris. The recent affair was held in the parlors of the First Methodist Church, of the bride, will be the matron of honor. Other attendants will be Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Crawford. A pageant telling the by members of the Ethel E. pating were (left to right) Don Deaver of Cottage street, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1986 meaning and ‘aes of the . American Flag, the Christian flag and the temperance Charles Baughey o Thorpe street and Melvin Smith of flag was presented at Evangelistic Tabernacle recently Lincoln avenue, f Little YTC. Members partici- bearers. Rita Kent of West End avenue was a speaker und Beverly Leach of Holbrook avenue served as a reader, “Our |definite thing that causes. a juve- ete nie “We 26-27-28. Attending from Pontiac will be} the Amaranth, will convene at the |de for a He is frus- trated and seeks attention for him-. self; boys break windows or te ; tas al é : E know that. abnormal situ- of his own wants and desires first, even at the expense of others. “Kindness and honesty should be. -|parents; lack of church attendance|taught to a child early in life. or fanatical religion; overindulging | A can't give a lec- ture to a 15-year-old delinquent Grand Court ee of the Amar ath aren — a rule oo Slates Meeting —{to'ioor up to'and respect | Teenagers Discussed by Policewoman was the theme|a child with material things; and cars, while girls shoplift or run away from home.” Announcement was made of the PTA State Convention te be held in Detroit, enabling more members to attend. Mrs. Wil- liam J. Thomas is handling ar-. rangements, Members of the PTA were urged to attend open house @md work- shops at the Pontiac State Hospital during Mental Health Week. Mrs. — James Vincent and Mrs. Thomas are handling reservations. 4 * * * ‘The attendance banner was won by Flora Owen's second grade class, and community singing was led by Mrs. Donald Weiss. The social hour was arranged by child who has hed 8 great’Mrs. Robert Klinger and Mrs. Le- of love but no discipline has. roy Kock. Assisting were Mrs, Paul Maddox and Mrs. Eugene R, Flynn who presided at the tea steal table. ee gt a Mrs, Ernest Pearson, grand royal j-= Pentiag Press Phete Danic, Mrs. Gerald re owe PTA of Malkim Mrs. Morton Jorgenson, Mrs. Paul Kratt, Mrs. Homer Johnson, Mrs. Dennis Burtch and Mrs. Sheldon Feuer. * *¢ *@ Others: were Mrs. John Church, Mrs, Elsworth Watchpocket, Mrs. Roy Chisnell, Mrs. Earby Austin, Mrs. Herbert Hoffman, Mrs. David Cowan, Mrs. Stanley Colby and Mrs. Robert Lash. Holds Annual Fathers’ Night Malkim PTA celebrated annual Fathers’ Night with a community dinner at the school Thursday eve- ning. Howard McConnell, father vice president, presided at the iof the Detroit Symphony Orches- meeting. : Lillian Davidson, school prin- cipal, gave a brief talk on the Cub Scout program. Hurles Pace, a Cub Scout leader, hag several ‘Also invited were Mrs. Donald Schroeder, Mrs. Lewis Butler, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Henry Barnett Jr., Mrs, John Hochrein, Mrs. Lioyd Dawson, Mrs. Royce dens at the school and is planning Everett, Mrs. Lester Pitts Jr., and Mrs. Richard Zumbrunnen. St. Gertrude Guild Plans Fair Tonight Fina) plans for the St. Benedict School fair, “Carnival Capers,” were made by members of _ St. Gertrude Guild when they . met Wednesday evening. The fair is -. (4, ka scheduled tonight from 5 to 8! jLeaves Hospital , to organize more. Albert Barnett spoke on. “‘Down Memory Trails in Eyrope.” He showed color pictures of Belgium, France and England. Mrs.: McConnell was chairman for the evening assisted by Mrs. Lyle Young, Mrs. Paul Losse, Mrs. Roy Hartung and the Girl Scout troop, | York Phitharmonic Groups. Also | Francesco DiBlasi of Detroit will, conduct the season's final per-| ” formance of the Pontiac Symphony) — Orchestra Wednesday evening. Mr.) ° DiBlasi has conducted the Pontiac) — orchestra since its start four years ago, Mr. DiBlasi, also a member tra, will sail for Rome in May to) audition as conductor with the famous St. Cecilia Orchestra. To) 4 audition, he must -be, prepared to) » ’}conduct 18 major symphonies, He} - was born and educated in Detroit and studied at the Julliard School) of Music in New York. Roman Audition Awaiting Canducsor Schingick, Mcliroy, Mrs, Gladys Holli- . Ernest Taylor, Mrs. @ jtroit Institute of Arts with Mr. _ | Overture Mideutmmer Night's tiac’s concerts Wednesday feature Mr. DiBlasi. The program includes: eveni™’| Sew, Chatter Club ~ \at Lincoln Junior High School, will Haskins and Mrs. Lillian Meets in Commerce Mrs. Michael Kimport opened | her home in Commerce to mem- © 130 ths. or less, in proportion te height © 20/90 eyeslgit or batter wiiheat eurtecting lenses you ‘ May qualify as an AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT STEWARDESS, Selected will be trained at Conpony expense snd recive mating sry of $255 SPECIAL INTERVIEWS. a bers of the Sew and Chatter Club 4 mene No. 38 (Prague) dante ievwemgepeaee . cesensepie Presto Thursday evening. Members sewed American Airlines Representative Senavont CADILLAC HOTEL, Detroit, Michigan TUESDAY, APRIL 24th—9:30 2. m. to 3 p. m. if unable to attend this interview. write to Concerto tor tea ost tsar the Pngpat ee Cancer Society |Eaisvetsu seeeonaieratiin ge *s?| Mrs. Sol Hoover conducted the Gavotigs. business meeting in which the Tancesco et Blasi — Norman Gifford Plane AMERICAN a 5245 W. 55th St., Chicago, i, information. : Alsidaal Airlines, Inc. — America's Leading Airlines is * * * He was chosen from fifty par- ticlpating ‘conductors from the Pierre Monteux School of Music to make his debut with the New York Little Symphony Orchestra of musicians from a_ national broadcasting company and New o'clock, Mrs. John Okolovitch is conva:| The guild decided to send repre- jescing at her home on Ross drive) sentatives to visit the Oakland after having unde surgery “ FRANCESCO DIBLASI while attending the Julligrd School he studied with . Fritz Mahler, Vittorio Giannini, Stan- ley Locke and Reman Nagorka. Today, the Michigan Opera Company of Detroit will present Verdi's County Convalescent Home period-|st, Joseph Mercy Hospital. ically during May. ; Birmingham Country Club will be the setting this evening for the ‘annual Guest Night dance, which | |will be the final event of. the season for members of Cotillion Club. * * ae Spring flowers and pussy willows) will center the tables, which will be arranged cabaret style for the party. Mr. and Mrs. John Madole ‘are in charge of the decorations. At the dante, Edward P. Barrett, retiring president, will | introduce officers and directors who will serve during the conr- ing year. : Robert Glenn will be president ‘assisted by Richard McPartlin,| vice president; Mrs. Charles A. Rogers, secretary, and. Mrs. Wil- ms | Sane Isgrigz. irene: | ~ “ | Members the taal of .direc-, AY sun’ gunoe ‘tors who will be introduced are 3 | Mrs. Addison K. Oakley, Mrs. | John A. Riley, Robert S. Nelson . ry 5453 and Victor Schramm. . | | PRE-DANCE EVENTS Among the pre-dance parties is, Cotillion Club Guest N ight E Will End Dance Season. Beta Theta Phi- Chapters Learn About Vineyards fneys; the Arnold Thingstads will | | Alpha and Gamma Chapters of be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Beta Theta Phi ity were en- L. Thomas, and the Donald E.| ltertained Thursday evening by Stearns’ will bring Mr. and Mrs. ‘Beta Cha t the Pontiac Fed- Tom Hancock of Milford. a Conger af Be as leral Savings and Loan Building. | OTHER GUESTS | Mrs. William Hutchinson was Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Read chairman of the affair assisted by| will have as their guests Mr. and| Mrs. Ward Cummings, Mrs. Don- | Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, and Mr.|ald Kaiser and Mrs. Ida Hiltz. and Mrs. Palmer G. Bundy of! Mrs. Kenneth Irvin of the Cali-| Davisburg will be the guests Mo the Wine Advisory Board spoke t the William B. Hartmans. o the group. She showed a movie | * ¢ *& depicting the cultivation of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calver of | Vineyards in California, the vari- ‘Birmingham are entertaining the °US types of grapes used, and tne, Leslie Wriglerp of Detroit at din-|Preparation involved in the manu-| ner preceding the dance. facture of wine. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunseith Mrs. M. C. Worster, president of, jhave asked the John Jamiesons of Beta Chapter, presided at the re-| Dearborn and the John B. Nicolls /Teshment table, covered with a jhave invited the Worthing Stones lace cloth and decorated with so- ‘of Bloomfield Hills and the James ‘rity colors of blue and’ shania Pearces of Berkley for dinner . Serves tl the Purposé and the dance. | A colorful plastic wastebasket jmakes a handy container for. wet Pontise Republican Women’s Club will umbrellas. It may be put back in meet Monday at 1:30 Pe. with Mrs! its proper place after the com- >. Huthwaite of West Iroquois | pany de »parts, Coming Events road | one being held by Mr. and Mrs. D. |B. Eames for a group of friends THURSD AY ‘at their home on Cherokee road. Looking for a say trim to use The Albert. Kimballs of Colrain' on a set of towels for the kitc drive have also. invited guests. rack? Here's your answer—7 col- orful designs to embroider in the! wt pon i ee af tee easy-to-do stitch. (Make a set of pionds to breakfast at their two without the names for a show-| er gift or a bazaar donation.) frag sencang rood bome saatdtianas! Pattern No. 5453 contains hot-iron| transfer. for seven designs; stitch Guests attending the dance will | illustrations; color chart. ; include Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. | i | Send 25c in coins, your name, Gotham, who will accompany — address and the pattern number! the Kenneth M. Carpenters, and | to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372) Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Hawke, W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, III. guests of the Donald 0. New: | Now available—the colorful 1956, ™ans. i Needlework Album containing doz-) | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde N. Dearing, ens of lovely designs from which will have the H. Vere Hodges and J) to.choose more patterns in crochet, | Mr. and Mrs. Armand Freda of embroidery and knit — plus three Birmingham as their guests. gift patterns, directions printed in) Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Griffin book. Only 25¢ a copy! |have invited the Charles T. Gaf- Call FE 2-7132 For perfect rug cleaning G This beautifully designed Georgian serving piece will decorate your table in a graceful and distinctive ‘manner and _ provide conclusive proof of your exquisite taste. The hostess takes a rest and everyone helps himself with this lazily revolving hostess prompt service always. Spring time is the time to have your home cleaned from winter soot and grime. server. Smartly: styled glass dish on silver- plated base. e a Gracefully practical for shrimp 'n sauce, “La Traviata” at the De-} colorful decor. Mon., Tues., Wed. 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Your Response was Wonderful to the opening of 2 pe - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, APRIL ra 21, 1956 All ‘Saints Estecbna! Church Williams Street at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector > Rev. Lewis W Towler, Curate-- ,.,. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- tion and Church School. ‘11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer. Church School and Sermon by the Rector. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL 9 ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH 6:00 A. M-—-Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Morning Prayer 10:05 “A. M.—Church Behoo! and Adult Claas 11:00 A M.—Morning Prayer, Sermon and Church School Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar - bil pt as ye ‘ . ( i \ Ai) ii |: . willl : t a ins, . 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 6:45 A M—Church: School 11:00 A.M.—Merning Prayer Germon by the Rev. Robert J. Bickley, Vicar -f'season of: prayer, study, work and! Dean of Fagulty- Will Be Rabbi S. E. Saperstein Rabbi. Sanford E. Saperstein of Temple Beth Jacob will be the Dean of Faculty during the first) two weeks of, August at the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions Session on Lac La Belb, Oco- nomowoc, Wis. *¢ 6 . This wilf be the fifth summer, iplay for boys and girls belonging \to the National Association of Re- form Temples, ¥ ° | The dane. of the sessiofi which’ ‘Rabbi Saperstein will,lead is ‘ “The Prophets.” It will be directed to! ‘students in the eighth, ninth and tenth grades of Temple Religious Schools. * t, Calvary Missionary Church 306 Midway — oft Santord Sundsy School enee eee eee stone ree Evening Worship . ML Wednesday, Day A] Prayer, ‘begining at 10:00 A.M. Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor. FE 4-9652 ‘the 20th annual convention of the | Brotherhood of the Michigan Synog 300 Delegates Expected BATTLE CREEK w—Some 300; delegates are expected Sunday at lof the United Lutheran Church in | America. Guest speaker will be ¥ Confident Living rm Goodness, Hapiitien and You Will Develop Them augur Recital An inaugural recital on the new- ly eee ee Ce Cranbrook wi 2 ‘day, April 29 at 8:30 p by Claire Coci, the official cual of the New York Philharmonic Sym- phony Society. — * * * : Miss Coci has played with major symphony orchestras, given reci- itals from coast to coast, and was the first female organist to bé in ivited to play at West Point. During her recital at Christ. Church she has elected to play se- lections from, Mozart, Bach, Franck, and the famous Dutch) composer, Monnikendam. * * «* “ The organ on which she will per-) form has been completely renovat- ‘ed, including the installation of a new peddle board, 31 new ranks of) pipes and 21 new stops. Open to the public free of charge, the Coci recital is the first program in Christ Church's &pring concert series: Later this month, Dr. Maurice Garabrandt, head of mysic at the church, begins the: Personnel M: anager Hi ires) by-the Light of Their 5 yes By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE : A successful personnel manager once told me that he hires vessha by the kind of eyes they have! ‘I look over the applications they have filled out, giving their past records," he said, “‘but what it says on the application form is only a minor consideration, I base my fimal decision on what I see in their eyes. ne eee ee ee a I don’t want him. I want alive-eyed people!” ; Fs * * I don't know how good a system that is from a practical standpoint, but I must confess, ever since I had that conversation, I take a good hard look at my- self each time I get before my shaving mirror. One thing is sure — he was right in that the only. people who are good for any job are those who are alive in- side and out. And isn’t that what we all really want ~- to be fylly alive in every sense of the word? ‘MOST UNCOMFORTABLE CHAIRS’ a _ Tremember one night. about five years. ago being on a train going from New York to Pittsburgh. A man DR. PEALE _— inte the dining car and sat down across from . “These are the most uncomfortable chairs,” he! groaned. Then he as asked, “What are you eating?” I told him. “Any good?"’ he demanded. ‘I never get a good meal in a dining car.” : He ordered and I never saw a man consume so much food. “Wasn't that awful?” he asked, after finishing everything in sight. > REV. G. EDWARD DAVIS A Dutch firm in Amhem is ask- ’ ling the town council for a permit to build ‘the Netherlands. first nuclear-physical laboratory. sew ewee Morning Worship ..... Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p.m. eoocccecee Young People, Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study: Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. — P. Hester “The Whole fer the Wille World "--ONENESS Persea ce SSO SION AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 9185 Aubera &d., sear Creeks 10 A.M, Sanday Scheel A.M, Worship Hour Rev. Richard DeGrow, Pastor ea a ei New Building to Begin Soon ST.-.PAUL LUTHERAN. CHURCH Joslyn at Fourth 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship ithe Rev, Dr. Armin G. Weng, president of the Chicago Lutheran annual carillon recitals which con- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School George Mahder, FE 56-0404 District Superintendent: “This is a terrible train, isn't it?” ' FAITH BAPTIST ae | CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Road Theological Seminary, Maywood, TH. pe But Why Don’t YOU Pray world can testify that VP will speak at the 11 o'clock worship does, indeed, listen pi Ano abe Heaven are not concerned for us, so wouees fortis see — He] service. The Rev. A. J. Baughey.] _@ Sunday Schoo! favor to the prayers addressed to why should there “be joy in the | y 3¢ Ft tee eee ees i. | pastor, extends an invitation tof ° 4 10:00 A. M. Him in our behalf by the Saints. Presence of thé angels of God over Morning Worship see eee +. JL AM. | the public. —EEEEE It sounds illogical to Catholics One sinner that repenteth” eased : Evening Service ........... 7 P.M. , oO , 11:00 A.M. to recite in the Apostles’ Creed, Mt ” Broadcast on WPON Jesus Was Tempted | Evening Service “I believe in... the nion of you want wo know mose shout to Be Topic of Service ur M ¢ ints...” and then to scoff at prayer to the Saints. The diff iculty, tinue every Sunday afternoon until ‘Sune. CHRISTIAN TEMPLE ‘it Lt 12:15 — Children’s Church and School 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service A Friendly Place to Worship BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH 2 ing through the night, with romance in every detail of its construc- | tion."’ ‘WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU?’ | CAN'T TALK LIKE THAT!’ “IT think it’s a fine train,” I‘said:-"‘One of the best on the Pennsyl- \vania. I might even call it a gleaming institution of shining steel speed-| “Romance!” he snorted. “There's no romance in this life."’ “Yes, I can,” I replied promptly, sat down, you should have said: ‘Gado : ful dinner?’ "’ “I didn’t think so,"’ he muttered. “I'd have been dishonest if I'd said so." “In the first place, when you! o see you. Isn't this a wonder-! and on earth? And if the Saints in the Saints and how they can help | you, write today for our Free Pam- | hlet entitled: “But Why Don't rer ees Sm hw » 249 BALDWIN AVE. FE 4-7172 Rev Redert Garner, Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director <.At the Sunday service, | Edward Davis, will give a brief to Address Members Pastor at Ground-Breaking UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE The- Christian and Missionary Alliance Church of 178 Green St. ASCENSION Williams and Lorraine tion on the new church will be- gin this summer. Dis- trict Superintendent, Rev. G. e 505 Auburn Ave. cama i. . will have a ground-breaking cere- | The Common Service 11:00 a. m. 7:30 P.M. Pg a. as SHOWN 5 Speaking at All Services | What's the matter with you?” I asked. ‘A man like you, in good mony on the new church site the } gunday School ..... 10:00 a , ; , health, shouldn't be thinking so glumly and negatively.” a? dN Al Kasten, Pastor MA 5-1140 Full Gospel — N | ea ; : ; . |. | corner of W. Huron St. an . — a | ‘Well, I'm not happy,” be said. “I’m half sick. I'm tired. ’'m | - ; i 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship | . , Cass Lake Rd. at 3 p.m. Sunday. nervous, I’m discouraged and gloomy. I've got aches and pains and | The parsonage was built on the, WATERFORD COMMUNITY REV. LUTHER SHEFFIELD wr m getting old and fat, Can you tell me what te do?” new property a year ago. Construc- CHURCH Andersonville Road Near Dixie Hwy. 8S. 5., 9:45 Worship, 11:00 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Family Bible Hour, iviaae 7:80 P.M. vr , Pond tal—Ped address. He will also speak at the morning and evening worship Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Blanche Joki will. speak to To The Saints? : “You were dishonest in not saying so,” I told him. ‘You must, services, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. : , @ have thought it was good because you ate every bit of it. After dinner, | Th et. ced of Sersiee Sebest, S08 8. ; an, Osmun and Going Streets you should have said: ‘This is a fine train and things are wonderful. Joh © ei er ‘ Bereche Ron P. Bervice, 6:30 PM. . Sunday School ......-. 9:45 Mid-week Prayer Service Tomorrow's going to be a great day for me!’ ”’ M os 4 Bill Lampher will Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. ~ , rvice |. 7: . M. e “ ” Prayer Service and Bible Sindy, Worship Se 11:00 Wed. 7:30 P. M He stared at me. “I can’t talk like that! ne nk. ike aresendwenkior Praying to the Saints, we know, B.Y.P.S........: 6:30 p. m. Rov. 1. W. Beseees ~y 7 sing at the ground-breaking and wesday, 7:30 P. is almost ‘a Catholicpractice. * end my servant Job shall pray ] Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. m. "Pastor o6 can T aneaten Ries. SS you Rave Snith: ie the: power of Gor! the: pastor, the Rev. ©. J. Rerache ll Sos: feet Svster. Poster: #8 Sotve Many other people, it seems, for you; for “him I will accept” |" in your lite. |wil) make a few remarks. |: regard the practice as silly, futile (Job 42:8). The new Testament | ———— an We continued our conversation quite a while on that train. [| Others taking part in the service ° . and even idolatrous. jmagine contains equally convincing testi | - OF JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH | urged him to deliberately practice looking at the hopetul and positive Will be Vincent Brill, chairman of Highland Congregational . that all prayers must be addressed mmony.’$t. Paul asks repeatedly for _ side of life. The next morning, when we arrived in Pittsburgh, the ‘he building committee; James Church directly t6 God, and that there is ‘the prayers of the faithful, In the 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court SAM _ Smoky overcast skies threatened rain. I heard the porter say to my fer ~~ ares" — Sg Bleck Off M-39 on Milford Rd. no need for such intercessors and Epistle of Se. James, we find: “And — Y Sahoo! ee ~ AM | companion of the night before, “Did you have a good night, sir?” | superinten ind on i peed ae my Bev. T. B. Davis, Minister ‘mediators as Saints. Some seem og one for another, that ye may R F c - Ww. N ls i rf D. ° ; ? shee “Not too good,” he said. Then he saw me and grinned. His attitude assistant pastor. Leer’ ineruing Worship. to think Catholic veneration of the be healed” (James 5:16). Parsonage: 100 Owegs Betve ones. 3. = Penne re snes | Changed and he said “Oh, hello, Doctor, isn't this a beautiful morn- ini een Sermen by Pastor Saints is in opposition to the by God beats tht penren offered jing?” He was learning already. ev. Norman ixon ‘ $n doctrine. that Christ is the one by sinful mortals in behalf of one mnt on * = ._ * 8 R ‘ N N | Mediator berween God and man. another, how much more surely Ww | That's the way to come alive. Think- positive, vigorous, dynamic : Pontiac Bible College If it is hard for others to under- will he listen to his friends, the ESLEYAN METHODIST thoughts. Affirm goodness, happiness and health and you will develop fq) Speak at | | A. M. Collier Rd. at Collier Cr. _ and why Catholics to the Saints in Heaven, who are in a posi- 67 NORTH LYNN STREET them. Assume that as long as you live Almighty God will continue to igteatensetnntionl Saines, it ws oguiy fond ‘or Cath- tion to know the needs ex . 10:00 Sunday School Ww. ¥.P.8 645 PM |pour into you His own re-creation of life, vigor, vitality, force and The Root Quartet from the 3 Evenings a Week olics to w why other i our prayers to them? If the in- 11:00 Worship ‘Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. energy. When you live this way, you'll have what everybody really For Infermation, Contact Rev. @ y divid % o f f Owosso Bible College will sing at. Frances E. Myer or Rev Christians do ot so pray. It is a dividual appeal “of one for an- Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor | wants — life. |the Sunday School and morning) DR Pawley custom which has been observed thet” is heard in Heaven, how a | (Copyright 1956) |preaching services Sunday at 10 in the Church since the time of the ™uCh more certainly will God . av é wl —— ————— and 11 o'clock in the Evangelistic Apostles. Its merics are clearly in- hearken to the swelling chores of | Tabernacle, 60 N. Tilden Ave. MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL dicated im both the Old Testament Prayer tising up from the “com- : The Rev. Norman Nixon, student munion of the faithful” in Heaven | First General Baptist Church evangelist from the Bible school, BAPTIST CHURCH Loke St. Church of God 98 West Howard St. Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 P.M. rhe — to waar ar tagee akg OU Pray To The Saints?” Ie will | PasterVE 4-2667 the Unity Church of Oakland Coun- The Rev a. on Nest Saines are There is certainly con- — a ie wenepey ee i ete. : ' Sch if wi beat the sume vom . arco ar, DOdy will call on you. Write to- | . # .- * eae pel | a ese Gonced Seen sal Corholag 48Y—A8k for Pamphlet No. KC-47. IN PERSON’... The Pioneers Quartet | ,,''".,,)ot! has chosen as. her customs with respect to them. . of Birmingham, Alabama, oat the On Monday at 7:30. p.m. the Belief in the Saints depends up- on the conviction that we can help one another with our prayers. Cath- olics have no doubt about this. We read, for example, in Genesis, God's instructions to Abimelech to ask Abraham to pray for him: “He shall pray for thee, and thou shalt live” (Genesis 20: 7,17). KNIGHTS, OF COLUMBUS | RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU 4422 Lindell Bivd., St. Lovis 8, Me. | | picess fend me your Free Pamphlet e- | titled: “But Why Don't YOU Pray To The | Sainte?’ KC-47 ae Po Kw PS fv asta we Nb =z Vr. and Mrs, Gerald Jenkins, Singers “w~aAnmae a wm wm Rev. R. L. Thrig, Evangelist at the Oakland County Singing Convention in “Lessons in Truth" will the chapter on "Spiritual class study Gifts." Sunday — 2:00 P. M. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave., Pontiac This program will be made up of Gospel, Spiritual and South Side Church of Cod MOTOR and NEBRASKA STS. Sunday Scheel at 9:45 Morning Worship at ti:ae Evangeliptic Servier at 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting at 7:50 Rev Herbert ©. Shankles, Paster rR ¢-4900 & United” Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— God | ell eae ; : : of I - Base Moo puaped det | sant Services at 7:30 P. M. Hymn Singing with’ directors coming trom various Forbearance -in Love chem, At another time God said | A0ouess Thea Sunde April 29 cities of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Alabama. —_—_—___— : | co t__. Yr AP Public Invited! EVANGEL TEMPLE OAKLAND AVENUE SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS or coLumBus RELIGIOUS 1422 LINDELL BLVD. INFORMATION BUREAL as ‘, ST. LOUIS 8, MISSOUR! a Children’s Nightly at 7:00 P. M. SUNDAY: 9:45 & 10:45 A. M.—6:45 & 7:30 P.M. Meetings Oakland County HOLIMESS ASSO. RALLY A PARKDALE NAZARENE 3 P. M. 2 {Columbie Ave. Coming to Pontiae your entire family to all services, every night: at 7:30 . fe: 4 West ‘Columbia peleasagee oat. Baptist Church 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for every age interest 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP Y. M. C. A, Side Entrance Non Denominational -. Gespel Sunday School, 0:45 M. Worship, 11:06 A. " Frangelistian Service Sunday Evening, 7:44 P M Geottrey Day. B.A.B.TH. Pastor “The Omnipotence ef God" . 6:45 — YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30—EVANGELISTIC HOUR, ° Missionary Speaker from the Werld Gespel Missions: Mrs. Ivan Carroll. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL during his few days visit. SERVICES — _ NIGHTLY 7:30 178 Green Street (Near Orchard Late Ave.) _ At the in Church Site West Huron (M-59) Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Paster Bible School . 11:20 A.M. Worship 10:00 A.M. “THE PROBLEM OF SUFFERING” Youth Fellowship Evening Service Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third RI IDOLPH “NOC” H ARVE Y 135 PROSPECT ST: — GEO. D. MURPHY Saemond & matkion Paster Bible School ..... 9:30 AM. ® — i Worship . 10:45AM . ° a, . Youth Fellowship .. 6:30PM ca. Noted World Wide Evangelist: RETURNING AP RIL 26th | she Croton and Wieetg yop. : | e Christian an | | Missionary Alliance Church | AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 4. Harvey McCann, Pastor ‘ April 22 to 29 ! Sunday School . oe. 9:45 a.m. ! Bible School ....... 10:00 A.M - . REV | oo ' Weaittp _ ye iP Worship .......... 11:18 A.M FERVENT GREAT . | ho og ip MOT comomen por EVANGELISTIC || GOSPEL HAROLD fea ppeeigng TO pene ie PREACHING SINGING “ASHBY Begg Sty ahy A ‘ . fo ag pee Special Cromnd Brodhing DRAYTON PLAI PLAINS A. H. Mullins and his membership invites be us We hows ten ne Ceremony ........ 3:30p.m. 1) Walter J. Teeuwissen, Jr, Past - 94S AM-Bible School TAOAM. Worship Service SRS Or ure” % 6:30 PM. Youth Fellowship 2 7:30 PM: Bible Reading __ _THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 21, 1956 a. “EPISCOPAL Church of the Advent West Sete Heat at Worship Service and at bikie Scheel 11. A.M. \ f UNITY 71% WN. Saginaw S., FE 2-4609 Services, 11:00 A.M. Toki, Speaker " Ss oo an Seheol, it ia Treth my , 10 PM, CHURCH of the GOOD ‘AN Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. ‘|. Meming Worship, 11:00 A. M. Vent aoe ewe Church Yomi Peace ects 9 M, Evening Service, 7:30 P. M Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor Ph. 2-3225 Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati. Boys’ Gen. Sachs has traveled all over United States, Canada, Alaska, Ha- hait and other countries Sky Pilots. ponovating morning, he will speak at Donelson ‘Former Police Officer toWaterford Teacher “ay Pilots is an international” Organization for churches. At the 11 o'clock service Sunday Liberty Baptists. Will Celebrate , Present. Plan for Boys Will Preach Sunday | BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huren at Mark 84S Worship-Study-Service. 1100 Worship-Study-Service $00 Bethany Youth Center 7:00-Programs for All ' Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor $11 Bagle t wey Street, aw. woner Masts Paster: Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 1180 N, — Phone FE 23-6269 MILTON & TRUEX, Minister “THE HERALD OF TRUTH”. ote F.M. Wotnendar Bre. Gorvtes Tae, PM he 1200 oo ip 8 oe 10:80 Ac Ml Gender Worship fi on vi é ve A. $11 Rebinweed Ave. 7:30 P. M.—Youth Relly $s. $.—10:00 A.M, E. E. Walling, Dist, Supt, — L. H. Howison, Pastor LET ALL THE FAMILY WORSHIP "UNITED GOSPEL SINGING EAST. HURON at PERRY FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 28 Bast Boulevard — Seuth of Lookout Drive Orns a.m. Guhiny Guest 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 malic: . anchvnsonned seen si — Gen. Offices; Anderson, Ind. i 40:45 a. m. Morning Service’ | Central Methodist Rev. Milten . Bank, D. D, Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Anse. Minister Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. “The Zeal of the New Convert” **) 2 CHRISTIAN HIC SCIENCE CHURCH Whittemore Street 7:00 P.M.—Prayer Service - 7:00 P. M—Rev. MeGee esciranlls natives Voce Ala Evangelistic Service REV. R. L. THRIG GRACE LUTH ERAN ¢ CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Services at 9 A. M. and | r A. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. and 11 A. M, Speaker: THE REV, GEOROE RESTAW - {Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Dr. Bank, Preaching | Sunday, April 26th, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. First Social Brethren Church 316 Boldwin Ave. CHURCH OF GOD OCTET : AMBASSADOR QUARTET From Royal Oak SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET WARREN FAMILY TRIO, Detroit Plus Congregational and Other Local Talent. This is your Singing Convention. Dig up your talent, bri = ZION “CHURCH OF NAZARENE [ | on ri ™. Held Each Evening © FIRST. SPIRITULIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street RALLY DAY a eee A —— Cran en tn Tarkey Dinner 6:0 M. Rev Robert Donald of Niagara some, s caacaae4 N.S.4. ef Churches Meetings now being held at Parkdale Church of the Nazarene, |_Parkdalé and Hollywood Sts. The services begin each evening at 7:30 and, will continue through | Sunday, Ane = * Assisting the campaign in THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—<6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A.M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. S/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Micketsen commanding -in-charge You Are Cordially Invited! 1 fl Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. "Young REV. W. E, VARIAN. Pastor LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Musie Director it out and use-it, Enjoy the afternoon of good | Singing. = || Eulas Houston, Pres. CHURCH of CHRIST © 1176 Joslyn Avenue sree | Elsie Gaskin, Treas. = CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 Norjh Saginaw Street charge of music are Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School, 16:00 A, M. H Wed. Eve. yer Rev, LeRey Shafer, Paster, FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St., Pontiac Rev, W. C. WIBLEY, Pastor Sunday School “ILLINOIS SUNDAY” | eee Morning Worship . .11:00 | PASTOR — Specking “THE GOSPEL RIVER” Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. Something of Special | Interest Every Service! WPON—Sunday 8:00 to 8:30 A.M. “Visit the Church of the dren’s meetings at 7 o'clock each eve | At ‘of a junior rally in the main au- ‘Sunday with the Jenkins in charge. ‘The Rev. Wayne E. Welton invites University Male Chorus 'to Give Sacred Concert | The Taylor University Male ‘Upland, Ind. will present a sacred ‘concert at 10 o'clock Sunday morn- Professor Howard Skinner Jr., director of the group.of 18 voices, ‘is a former resident ‘of Pontiac. Ohio, Indiana and: Illinois area. ‘instead of the regular preaching f Gerald Jenkins of Kansas City, ‘Mo. They also conduct the: chil- p. m. Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Jenkins will be the leaders. ‘ditorium of the church when the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Heren end Mi. Clemens of Mill 6t.,. Ponting (Opposite Post Office) ¢ Malcolm K.: Burton, Sw rd Sunday Service 10:00 A. M, “BY NO OTHER NAME” The Rev. Mr, Burton, préaching / CHAS. D. RACE, Paster FE 4-0239 | Bible School .................. ..10:00 A. M. | Worship Service ................ 11:00 A. M. Vesper Service ............. . 5:30 P. M. Youth Meeting Monday ....... eee ipod M. | SERVICES: | Saturday PYTEEUTERT TLE eh) 0 P, M, \Bunday .....4...05. 11:00 A, M, “ACCORDING TO ABIL : Sunday Evening 7:00 P. M, “I THOUGHT” 316 Baldwin Ave. . Rev. Tommy Guest, pastor “FIRST METHODIST /parents will be coming as guests. The Oakland County Holiness Association will meet at 3 p. m. all to the services. Chorus of International College, ing in First Methodist Church, * * @ The chorus is touring the Michigan, The Taylor Chorus will be heard service, PLAN NOW—+to attend the demonstration of the new vacation Bible school courses. OAKLAND AVE. UNITED PRESBY'N CHURCH Oakland Ave. at Cadillac Se, Special Feature — 30 minute eound-color motion picture—ell about the new course published by Scripture, | pte demonstration {mn our 2:00 te 4:00 O'clock April 17, 90, 94 and 27. Gospel Light Press Course oumsTIA LITERATURE SALES 39 Ockland Ave. April 24—8:00 P.M. 7 S. Saginaw at Judson St. - Rev. Paul B. Havens, Minister 10 A.M. — SACRED CONCERT aylor Univ Male Chorus Broadcast Over 10:15 A. M. 11:15 to 12:15 A.M. — CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. — M. Y. FELLOWSHIP 1:30 P.M. “CALLED TO BE DIFFERENT” Rev. Paul Havens. Speaking WED. 7:30 P.M. — Prayer and Bible Study Rev. Havens Speaking Sunday Sunday School ...10 A. M. | Morning Worship«.:11 A. M.- © i) Adult Bible Study 6:30 P, M. | Sunday Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P, M. T uesday Evening Youth Bible Study . ,. .6:30 P. M. Thurs. Evening Prayer Service 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. — Public eco Invited — eee woes eee ewe ‘Special Missionary Services Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. . | 7 ‘) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILLIAM B. MARBACH D. AUCHARD HERSHEY, Pastors 9:45 A.M. Church School and Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship and Church School SERMON TOPIC: “A CHRISTIAN VIEW Old Fashioned Gospel” ae OF HISTORY” Oakland and Saginaw Pontiad, Michigan — FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH c Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our epeaanmmde’ tr ip, Our resources— | ~ SUNDAY, SCHOOL—9:45 A. M MORNING | 1G WORSHIP-—10: “45. A. M D. 8. CLARK Radio Sta. HCIV, Ecuador __ EVENING SERVICE—7 00 P.M. i RTE, Ages) ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL DINNER AFTER CHURCH , at JACK DECKER'S “Fine Foods for the Whole Family” On US-10 — Drayton Plains 42:00 to 8:00 P. M. | Cured Ham .....1.65 Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “WAS JUDAS SAVED?” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 11:00 A. M. - “SEVEN SINNERS and THEIR SINS” 7:30 P. M. COLORED PICTURES Pyramids, Sphinx, King Tut's Tomb, River Nile and other points of interest ‘in Egypt, taken by Dr. Tom |. Malone on his recent trip to the Middle East. BAPT ISMAL SERVICE Pca EVENTS BABY ose eeeee “MAY 6 MOTHER'S DAY vanes MAY 18 Schael Avendnce Lest Sndey—1197 DR. TOM MALONE, f* | rinst OPEN BIBLE cnuReH | WITH Paul and Lavon HARTMAN and their two sons | Returned Missionaries from Cuba, Rev. and Mrs. Hartman have built Seventeen Mis- | | sion Stations and es- | tablished a Bible Training Center. Their | home is Des Moines, | lowa. They will leave shortly to return » Cuba. SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 P. M. Special Rally Service SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 AM. _ Relawe Day "MORNING WORSHIP-AT 11:00-4 TWELVE . a a: a Shop These Downtown Stores Mon. Til 9 Monday Evening Fro pe to 9 P.M. 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Ps | ; 7 ae eet poe TV network has made|performance from 1 Vienna thes Hollywood Headiiaien: ac at Austria's its first telecast of an operetia|ter By BOB THOMAS to quit-your job. ae ?, * Ten yealls ago she walked out of her job of teaching MGM stars how to sing. Soon afterward she became the queen if the LmiEes club circuit. MORE CONQUESTS tress, Kay Thompson Finds Out shay te dite, eager momen i calist with Fred Waring and others. She landed at MGM as the songhrendy by the time twas * . e. “Good News," she de- cided to leave the studio. She ex- Besides, I think they were going “It was the same with Gloria - Doors Open _ PRICES ADc “tit 5 P.M, DeHaven, She'd fix her hair inj. mer EAGLE, | sc taeese | That It Pays to Quit Job |gecwierciwtccamiy!"” Sg | ‘|College Exams Slated by Selective Service WASHINGTON wW-— Selective Service today. announced a ; spe- STARTS SUNDAY ees a song for “Two Girls and a Sailor,’ |piained: cial college qualification test will r Today she is branching out in/which was my first picture thefe.| “I was gétting a divorce and I\be held May IT, It will be for cok WARNER BROS. asset two more directions — as a best-/She'd come in at 4 and then spend/wanted to get away and have allege students who were unable to selling author and a movie ac-|most of the time before the mir-|whole new start on everything.|take this year’s: regular tests for reasons beyond their control. The regular tests were held yes- " Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham , acute sense Thompson also worked). i Bane! wvdligtoead ee ele cee shee’ wohéh. Stew sinaiegh with Daly Gatien _ ottd Lena|it he best 1164 line lists. ee Now OPEN | win: TERRIFIC SHOW ‘proposition that it sometimes PAYS) bought her early success as a vo-| HOME, but she | denied — record about THE GUN THAT WON THE yy to fire me anyway.’ terday and last Nov. 17. Applieafions for the special pest Instead of getting away from Jit 6, all, stie teamed with the Four Wil- he tmatked pot tater) ©" ; : liams Brothers in a night club act) MUSt De postr er | pol dn bed: serene that was the peak of sophistica- than midnight May 7. Application ™ ano Wi 'tion, For a decade she prospered ©@rds may be obtained from local) lin what she calls “the aalacn me boards. Playwright MacArthur E E GC a SUN.-MON.-TUES. THEATRE [PeTORE CAMERA tHe: Longa 08-0.08 preset in Lately her career has taken two ‘Remains Seriously Ill a ; ed» COLOR! new turns. -After all these years, | Y R. NX X { . j- R The Great Spectacular Romance! t| NEW YORK (INS)—Playwright lof the camera. She is playing a iCharles MacArthur, €1, husband | terribly chic fashion magazine' lof actress Helen Hayes remains in ‘editor in ‘Funny Face’ with F red|S¢rious condition in New York Hos- |Astaire and Audrey Hepburn. pital where hs is undergoing treat- ment for nephritis, a kidney ali-| | The least likely” ia in her life; Ment. ‘is her emergence as a book| The Pulitzer and Oscar- winning a a: During her days with the playwright was stricken on Williams Brothers, she used to ex- |Wednesday, His illness caused jchange banter with thenr in a) Miss Hayes to cancel a May 6 TV, jsmall reirh voice. The | voice even-| appearance in “The Cradle Song.” : * ew WammexCe.an oat, - Gi i Wa SAYERS - aime @ ™ Most Talked About Motion Picture Adult Entertainment Coorrr —— — ” Bl BICKFORD tum BELLAMY on STEIGER OR vaniur MEE Ree Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Skisics FE 4-4611 THE FAMILY DRIVE Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Road FE 5-4500 ee, Corner Williams Lake-Airport Roads——Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. ~-EUBETH WONTEOMERY-rcveutr. | —PLUS— Drive-In TONIGHT — A GREAT SHOW! sman! . ‘a has what AND ALSO SHOWING. . it takes! . M-G-M presents White Murder of the Century! $40,000,000! ! Tricked into into her From penniles penniless tan: milinare sy model to t mistress of GABLE mm CLARE TREVOR rus TONK | rita / it TARR af EVERYBODY LOVES Z ~~ £ MAIN 2Oth CENTURY FOX i Nr : MY SISTER EILEEN... Bi CLAIRE TREVOR - MARJORI ; presents odd 9 ALBERT DEKKER ie ‘Sevens Pay by pact : . : oe = THE GIRL IN THE —E a ea ; e ae Se Seventy by A. RC GUTHRIE, IR.» Based spon the sevet “The Gatret Morn” By MEL HOLT RED VELVET SWING CiNemaScoPE R by DE AE ——AND-—— The Rise...The Fall of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw! _ From penniless model to mistress of $40,000,000! He Faced An Empire of Barbed-Wire and Bullets... To Keep The Most Dangerous win RAY MILLAND “JOAN COLLINS FARLEY GRANGER Pid CHARLES BRACKET. seca y HARD FLESCIER Wan by WALTER REISCH sot CHARLES. BRACKET Last Times Tonight! | ~ he Last Command” . ee and also wee ]| |" MAD ot the WORLD”|| Tie School Fo, Marder! “THE GIRL IN THE RED VEL\ fate ody THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1958 FIFTEEN Hagler Freed in Murder Trial tive of an aircraft parts | firm,| i | Pontiac Theaters (Married Secretly ee ty marticd Abst MATINEE OAKLAND actress Jody’ Lawrarce, 25, and} Paramount . studio, said -yes- Ho ae ‘Sat. thru Fri: “Carousel,”; Cin-/Bruce Michael Tilton, 27, execu-'terday, : emaScope, color, Gondon MacRae, ny EP 7599990 sey ee pa ere Shirley Jones. STRAND “LAUREN * WIIG IG WIDE IG IDO IDG IES Oklahoma Jury Debates q Sat.: “Rock Around the Clock” BACALL ; 5 Hours Before Giving rae Gun Thet t wen the! West." Acquittal Verdict ~ a ~— Regia . " ind the only way out was down Starts Sun.: “Ransom,” Glenn }@ ‘ SULPHUR, Okla, —Fred Hag- Ford, Dorina Reed; “Steel J le,” 4 worthy Te an admitted Fort Walter Abel. me | *BLooD ALLEY a playboy was ac- iit ae a District Thurs., Sat.: “The Vanishing paw oy BD ‘lamerican,”" Scott Brady and Atif involving the death of an unknown drey Totter; “The Flame of the| ws 2 mex : nese Islands,” color, Yvonne DeCarlo, > ; seat The body of a man which has’ fone I -never been identified was found in . : a smouldering station wagon on a 35 Rare Swans Spotted Hux &. Hounds Iun wane iin Northwesf Alberta Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills DANNY KAY in S-HOUR DEBATE GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. —'if a ths beper a3 mon ood 1 vein lafock of 3 tare trumpeter] ~ LUNCHEON and DINNERS The Court Jester deliberated just over five hours be- swans has been sighted. in the | . me “tore reaching the verdict, freeing cate Bacosing = re i | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. ( west of Edmont, where - Hager, 6 tamer $23,00b-eyeer , Ge Roe oe Meds nest tor tes SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. Creature Walks After the verdict, jurors said) . CAROUSEL 00-STARS—Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones are months. | ; 230 that one point caused the acquittal] teamed tn Rodgers and Hammerstein's “Carousel,” opening today |, Trumpeter swans are protected } LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 — 3 Among Us dideien,. Fiat: wee weeter Ge at the Oakland Theater. The musical is filmed in Twentieth og en a They nest only init Phone MI | 4-4800 for Reservations | ie waitin wae tas Century-Fox’ new Cinemascope $5 (photographic process.) oe © peng : =! * . L a % During the five-day trial, the etate built its case on on quittal, and the second 10-2 for) freeing Hagler. It was at this! point, Barton said, that the jury) py ae cn ly Maegpciraig Boy versity ‘ot Oklahoma Medical School, wie sini Ge eakeny ve) port. Shideler , said the victim waa! alive at the time of the fire, in his: opinion, But, under cross exami- | nation he admitted there was a possibility tor doubt. The state siianited: 43 witnesses | and 64 exhibits. It attempted to| prove that Hagler took out large} insurance policies, then after the station wagon burned, changed his! identity fo Dale W, Waggoner. Anne Baxter Fights for Hodiak’s Estate LOS ANGELES mw — Actress! Anne Baxter has informed Supe-! rior Court that she will claim all the $25,000 estate of her former husband, John Hodiak, for their daughter, Katrine, 4. ,* The ny aed last Oct. 19, leaving no will, so his’ property ordinarily would go to his daugh- ter. But his parents, Mr. and Mrs.) «. Walter Hodiak, sued for title to’ their present home, claiming that in 1944 their son induced them| to leave their home in Detroit, promising they would have a home here the rest of their lives. *. * ® ‘ | The property was purchased for $14,500, the parents contend, and they say they have spent $10,000, of their own money in improve-| ments. Their suit was brought’ against their own daughter, Mrs. | Anne . Silva, administrator cf the actor's | j | | estate, payee Theaters arte Zocmtasten “The “Two Gun Lady,” boys * Pee Castle, eggie * That Urantum," i. * Broderick “Lonesome Aga mil Mon.: “Indian *pighter.” Ciabmn- | "wet “Douglas, La ugias. | Thurs.: aunt Three and. ’Cinemascope, Ven Hefiin, Joanne | | Ww seere | L., Bat: “Tarantula,” John Mara’ Corday; “Fort Yuma,” Graves. Peter | Bat.: “T's & pore Life,” Jeff Rich- ards; “Jungle Maen-Eater,” Johnny Weissmuller. t Bu un., Tues.: “The Man Who Never: Was,” ciifton Webb, Gilorta Grahame. | Thurs. Sat.: “Three Stripes in the ~ Bun,” Aldo Ray cone i “Court Jester,” color, Danny Randolps Scott. Kaye; “Lawless Street, id Sun., Tues.; “Man With the Golden Arm,’ "Prank Sinatra, Kim Novak; “Night | Preight,” Forrest Tucker. ike—Walied Lake urt Jester,” color, Geass Kaye: “creature Walks Among Us," Jeff) | Morro | Sun., Tues.: nen Alley,” color, | Cinema8co hn Wayne; “Night | Preight,"’ ceréese Lenn: ‘or | Bat.: “Di That Uranium,” The Bow- ery Boys; ight Freight,” Forest Tuck- er, Barbara Britton. | un., ‘De — Jester,” Techni- color, ony iJ Sat.; “Sncon quered,” Technt- urs, color, Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard. | WALLED LAKE| /PARK 7 RE RERERE Never Before Such an Array of STAR-STUDDED ENTERTAINMENT! MUSIC COMEDY! = DRAMA! ACTION! ROMANCE! You'll Find Them All in Butterfield Theatres Parade of Springtime Hits! Pie ee S . SUNDAY DOORS . kkk : ) LATE SHOW ENDS TONIGHT = . ( LAST DAY-LATE SHOW TONIGH ache Bas TONIGHT! “SEVEN CITIES ‘ BILL HALEY G HIS COMETS—THE PLATTERS IN e OF GOLD” “ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK” « Came,ce Lote, oe saiae On ann * kk Also “THE GUN THAT WON THE WEST” All of ‘Seven Cities of Gold’ With the Clyde Beatty Cirous oy, HOW LONG MUST SHE BE A WIDOW... BEFORE SHE CAN BE A WOMAN AGAIN? Universal International prasonit JANE WYMAN - Rock HUDSON FAI that tleaven ANTES TECHNICOLOR DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Two Smash Hits That Pack a Punch on Sunday! HOLD TIGHT TO YOUR SEATS! BRASS-KNUCKLE ACTION! IT’S EXPLOSIVE! THE MUGGERS AND SLUGGERS OF MOB-LAND .. . THE VIOLENCE-MAKERS, THE VENGEANCE-TAKERS, THE KILLER- CREWS BEHIND BARS! SE SSNS If it happened to you. stery ef the “BOMBS THAT . WAD TO BOUNCE” and the AIR DEVILS WHO HAD te DROP ‘EM! s J ay Pan LOPEZ BEVERLY GARLAND: WALTER ABEL: re cocoman « so wunmet * Shown Sunday at 1:20 - 4:40 - 8:00 P. M. TODD-REDGRAVE @ EXTRA COLOR CARTOON ‘CRAZY MIXED-UP PUP’ yy \More THAN Your Eves HAVE EVER SEEN | RODGERS & CAROUS fF f =r kia NGHAMMERSTE NS Shown Sunday ot 2:45 - 6:10 - 9:35 P.M. 20» Century-Fox presents » CINEMASCOPE 55 It is richer, deeper, clearer and carries four times more photographic information. QO images are radiantly bright and sharp! @ Backgrounds are clearly in focus! Ore illusion of depth is breath-taking! Q Every seat becomes the perfect seat! vbout CAROUSELE The most’ beloved of all musical dramas: The romance that touches the stars as it caresses your heart! ¢ The songs you'll love forever. ¢ You never dreamed an entertain- | ment could be so wonderfully exciting as & CAROUSEL in CINEMASCOPE 56! _ “tare” hewn at 126521-916 MERON MITCHELL COLOR by DE LUXE seit BARBARA RUICK + Ne TONER + ROBERT ROUNSEVILLE ° = GENE LOCKHART so we ye as we a santos “The. OE MacRAE- SHIRLEY JONES = raat ss 2, iG ‘ et ieee i / be ee SIXTEEN. : : : THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 | 2 Ack Po Hertoghs, freed in 195, found|fy,» DONALD DUCK hg _ By Walt Disney Dutch J ungle Gall, \pertia it 198 living ness Sing: Princeton Stays Mum By 7 Ex-Child Bride [Rita 'tourt srnulet the mar Alaer Hiss Visit : . ‘ecally Married |"a#,.%Notem vom? is the(ON AlGer TSS VISI ed _ gear monde ans. a PRINCETON, N. J. — Prince h BERGEN - OP - ZOOM, 7 | near ee ? fands @ Bertha, Bertogh, Tag Aaah ow working, for 8 lewis voted to keep bands off bridegroom is Johan Ger- ard Wolkenfelt, 21. Their engage- ment was announced last Decem- ber, No publicity was given to the civil ceremony which will be fol- lowed later. by ‘a religious wed- ding. She is a Roman Catholic, Annulment of Bertha's Mosiem marriage four years ago to Man- soor Adabi touched off a wave of riots in. Singapore. * * bs Japanese invadérs captured Ber- tha’s parents 13 years ago in the Netherland East Indies. But her Malay nurse smuggled Bertha in- to the jungle. and raised her. The igagement was announced, He mar; ried a Malay girl in February, 1954. } Ah, Yes! Charity ‘ SALEM, Mass, ® — Henry C. MacNeil, 23; has learned it .cost \him $36.70 in hospital bills to be a hero. He swam 500 yards through cold, choppy waters last week andrescued Fred Page, 12, who was drifting out to sea in a rowboat. Thoroughly chilled, . he was held overnight at Salem hos- pital. for observation, MacNeil, a student, says he doesn’t have the $36.70 and doesn’t know where he can get it. He does odd jobs to ‘support his wife and small child. controversial invitation by a stu- dent group to Alger Hiss for a speech on the campus. ; At the same time, the board expxressed unanimous disapproval of the invitation by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, a camp- us debating group, to the convict- ed perjurer to speak April 26. The action was taken at yester- day’s regular meeting of the board with Gov, Robert B, Meyner and Princeton President Harold W. Dodds attending as nonvoting ex- officio members, The. invitation to Hiss, a former State Department official who! | served a prison term for perjury after denying he passed secret pa-| pers to Whittaker Chambers, an) admitted courier of a Soviet spy ring, has brought praise and fire by various groups and members of Congress. ESCUTCHEON OF HOO! ee Lf) Y dL mang FATHER / TWIGGS HAS BEEN CLOSETED WITH. 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By Dick ‘Cavalli PRETTY EFFICIENT WELL, BEFORE uy | GO FOR HELPLE MAKE ONE MORE ATTEMPT T' LOCATE HIM. . NOW ALL KEEP QUIET WHILE | UNWRAP THIS EH CANDY BAR,AN‘.. opr 4 Sf Mie: 4 - SEVENTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 Jack Reynolds, Watgford High’ in a bruising and cleanly fought|submitted next month to the ex- 10-rounder before 2,574 fans, He/ecutive committee of the NBA be- weighed 160 to Jones’ 15744. \fore consideration by the annual 8 golf team nosed out Pontiac, 8-7, in a dual meet Friday afternoon Jamaica Race Telev Although they mixed it up in furious exchanges all of the way, there were no knockdowns. Referee Lou Parker gave Full- mer a 97-94 edge, and the two judges rated it 96-95 and 97-89, while the AP card put Fullmer ahead 96-95. iNBA convention. . Henry Lamar, - of setts Athletic Commission, said ‘the panel on general and safety provisions which he headed, sug- gested minimum ands maximum lage limits of 18 and 35 for profes- ' sional fighters. { - Orion, Bloomfield Hills Drop Diamond Encounters Lake Orion’s baseball team took it on the chin for the 2nd time in as many days Friday. afternoon as visiting Romeo delivered a 143 knockout punch. Madison posted a 7-0 decision over the Dragons Thursday, The Bulldogs collected only eight hits off three Orion pitch. ers, bat 12 errors handed the winners all the assistance they needed, Romeo scored one run | in the 4th, three each in the 6th and 7th intings, and seven the th. ° ‘Valley, 12-4, ~~ and oa : doubled and drew three walks for a perfect day at the plate. Madison continued its winning ways with a 5-1 victory over Royal Oak behind the three-hit hurling of Jack Tompkins. Tompkins aided his cause at the plate with a bases- loaded triple in the 6th inning. Milford Thinclads the Massachu- be shut out Clelend Charboneau ' |Bottom, FEderal 2-2690. at Pontiac's Municipal Golf Course. Course. | . Reynolds fired a 77, fashioned ™ust prove in the Wood Memorial on rounds of 37 and 40, to take, today whether or not he rates-a medalist honors in‘addition to scor-|'Tain ride to Louisville so Pine- ‘ing a 3-0 shutout over his PHS op- | i Tom Cross. Cross shot an/ } : s | Waterford’s John werautes, Paws in lead jfired 83 to blank Sam Coleman who had 85; Dale Wheeler shot 79) fto score a 2-1 decision over Pon-| f Dallas Mee t ;who had 90; and Bob Clapp's 97 was good for a 3-0 win over Water-) DALLAS, Tex, wi—Betsy Rawls | tiac’s Dick Whitmer who powtiQ | 84; Dick Singleton of PHS shot 81) |ford's Tom Furtney with 99. ot Spartanburg, S. C., held a one- | stroke Jead going into today's GMC Softball Practice round of the $7,500 Dallas Wom- General Motors girls’ softball/en’s Open.golf tournament. team will practice Sunday after- * * 4 . noon at 2 o'clock at the GMC| Miss Rawls shot a 2-over-par 73 athletic field on Opdyke Road. In-|in. yesterday’s second round for a terested candidates are irivited tojtotal of 145. Tied at second were attend the practice or call J. E.|/Marlene Bauer Hagge of Asheville, ft Buick 9 Drills Sund Steet Faulk of Thomas ; Olver Bul Cast A baseball vie, “Ga tit tnd leader, team _ practice Sunday | soared dropped afternoon at 2 o'clock at Washing- Scans : ton Junior High. Openings are still available for experienced players. |s available for NEW YORK @®—Jean Baptiste| {hurst, N.C. will have something to, Titans Play Spring cheer about in the Kentucky Der- by two weeks from today. * LJ * The 3-year-old colt owned by Mrs. Lloyd P. Tate of Pinehurst, and trained by her husband; doesn't have to defeat Head Man, the heavy Wood favorite. Just make a good showing in the big $50,000-added Jamaica test for 3- year-olds, » * » Head Man with Eddie Arcaro in the saddle, is tabbed at 45 odds-on to capture the 32nd running of the Wood, which will be televised! \(CBS) from 4:30-5 p.m., EST to- day. ; Grid Contest Today Hot Springs Wininger Fires 64 to Share Lead in 3rd _ Round of Tourney HOT SPRINGS, Ark. @ — Bo Wininger made the hard ones look easy—and vice vetsa—in the sec- ond round of the $15,000 Hot Springs Open golf nee: The. stocky Oklahoma City pro. yesterday dropped in a long putt from just off the green for an eagle three en route to a record- tying 30 on the front nine, an 18- hole, total of 64 and a share of the lead. He started today’s third round over the par 36-36—72 layout even with Pete, Fleming, a home pro and the most consistent of the leaders, and Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex., at 133. Favorite posted 35-35—70 to go with his first round 65 for 135 and fourth spot. - Cary Middlecotf had al 4 tougher time finding the cup and) Meet the Pro WALLY BURKEMO - Starting his 8th season at Frank- Sports Editor, Pontiac Press (lin Hills Country Club, Burkemo The last of our series in present-/just finished his most extensive |ing the leading pros in the Oakland yinter circuit in which he hauled County area is W Burkemo! who he no Bab Pas to golf|in nearly $7,200 by placing in the money in 11 of 12 tournaments. * * * fans of Michigan. | By BRUNO L. KEARNS Despite his winning the Semi- in the honietown area," he said. * * «& ss . ers Still Only Team Without Win Detroit Falls Detroit Falis ic ne on SHits t IN sila = Run. for als sere veeees 39 * Scored in. Ist Frame Washington: ” hy * ‘ , 290 , on Sacrifice Fly Deirelt too. 3 E CLEVELAND & — The Detroit Tigers will be, ee taek Dede ai Baltzns fm thu me, Dacme sa ee sep fm P rey vb ong woland 3. Delzolt 1 case laugh. * * 8 : ‘ : argos how 31 decision to the} d precega- Seng: age revel NATIONAL LEAGUE day, they picked up dubious Lost Pet. Behind honor of being the only one ee ae ee 16 major league clubs without a Riedetone 2 1 Br a triumph. Fae Louis iicsesccd 2 38 es And unless the Detrolters can on Pircomann i js 3 2 Pontiae Press Phote| come up with some way to score wonhi¥s icatecte ™* WELCOME HOME — Back from the winter Club, Joe Watrous. Wally finished in the money | some ruriy it may be quite en oP LS pientiowm circuit which carried him through 12 tournaments in 11 of the 12 tournaments, taking place in | spell before they do win a gamic. jCmeienas pt Chtenes, 1:59 pun—lioe from January to April, Wally Burkemo (right) is the Seminole. This is Burkemo’s 8th year at | Going into today’s game wi Milwaukee st St Louie, 3 p.m.—Gleater greeted by his assistant at Franklin Hills Country Franklin Hills. ® Indians the Tigers have a total of ae mage “FRIDAYS RE Ts r “** |three rung in three . They've; . E _ mains 5 . P 1 18 hits, eo ot the is! OUT. AT SECOND — Roy Sievers, Washington . i AP Wirephote ladeipa , Se York 1 (10 innings) were home runs which theans that| first baseman, is forced out at second base by pitcher Jim Wilson and got batter Karl Olson out SUNDAY India S e (NL eb Willy Miranda in the first half of a double play. at first to complete the twin killing. Baltimore |B*%,%or* 0 wan 7 ok , ' * Cine ‘ . From. | | Fh | single run oe 7 soap “s the ton Batlimore Orioles’ won the game 3: yesterday. Giemsa “Galenge cm tah om, The ® . |. Stalf, the Detroit “pliching has | es = . ‘ ' i ey anstield Relays loday === Bosoy Beater i | |S‘ — mene DOSOX DEATEN /- He SOX noid Cd PRESS BOX By H. GUY: MOATS hock, Michigan js well repre- 0 sks oe tie _ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jen atop the National League. {Sox remained unbeaten and in first ler.was the loser, however, on Bob- Special Writer, Pontiac Press et eS ee ae Ned ah thin a dt’s a new season allright, but} Eddie Mathews smacked a pair,|pace by beating Kansas City 63|by Thomson's sacrifice fly that : si itiac * cham- Garver game 3 After’ opening day for the second] MANSFIELD, Ohio — This Cen- sionn ot Mulgan. in Cleveland since 199, and helistw "ig sat sinegering Saroua|" urs of the season, and Weslas Ron Northey triggered a three-|scored Mathews, who had singled, half of the Major Le Sal Chie industrial city seday. again yesterday, He gave 1 Covington poked the other, with|run ninth with a pinch, tworun|with the unearned mark ague teams,| the mecca anding Among the other well represent-|% “oe wave UPiwith a honier hangover: - homer; Cleveland won its first,jer in the eighth. it the Tigers’ opening atendance of|*,¢ ® for the outst saul only six hits, including @ home|... 54 iinds wert cl 4 for|2, man on base, in a pinch-role as ; ae Ses schoolboy athletes of the Buckeye/ed squads from Michigan are AnMiryn by Gene Woodling. clipped for| wijwaukee went 30 for the sea-\Deating Detroit 31 behind Early loaded the bases with- 40,037 against Kansas City Wa&S/state, Southern Michigan and West- Arbor University High, Detroit oe *® ® «& 185 home runs last season and that/son Right behind are Brooklyn,}Wynn's five-hitter; and Baltimore|out a hit off reliefers Hoyt Wil- still the best starting day crowd/ern Pennsylvania. Catholic Central, Flint Northern,| ‘The homer came in the first and|¥&8 good for an all-time. major| Roger Craig's nifty four-hitter-and|Sained its fecision with Gus/helm and Steve Ridzik before En- in either league. . More than 1,000 are gathered|Birmingham, Berkley, Adrian, De-|tied the score, In the 5th with league record. Now it looks like/and Philadelphia, which edged the|Triandos’ homer that beat/nis belted his single, a near-miss , me: here for the Silver Anniversary of troit St. Joseph, Flint Atherton,|/two out Bobby Avila beat out an|*he mark may not last the year./New York Giants 2-1 on a bases-| Washington 3-2. + . homer. Jim Greengrass -homered Former Chicago Club first base |the Mansfield Prep Relays. Inkster, Monroe, Milan and A. E.| infield single and Woodling drew a| In three games, St. Louis pitch- single by Del Ennis in the| ~ ei to give the Phils an-early lead. Star Pail Cavaretia now playing | Accordiig tothe founder and |Smith of Wyandotte. walk. Hal Smith singled home|ing hasbeen pickled for eight/10th. : ~"|_ Milwaukee’s homers came off|until George Wilson's pinch single manager of the Buffalo Bisons, actor ot the meet, Harry Me- so 8 Avila. . homers including the only grarid-| The Chicago Cubs whacked Cin-|starter Tom Poholsky, the big Set prgredig Ae cracked a three-run homer last In, the only event staged in the |8!am so far in either league this|cinnati 12-1 in the other game be-|righthander who gave up 26 gopher) WoP reliet of Herm Wehmeier, night to give Buffalo an 8-6 win lint Northern's four-| The Indians added « run can. (Season (by Cincinnati's Ray Ja-|hind a four-hitter by Sam Jones, |balls last season. Stu Mi-| who went nine and retired the firet over Miami. OCSC Slates mile relay team finished 13th in a] 6th on a double by Chico Cor Inionski, the ex-Card). Three of|who fanned nine. _|11 men he faced. * ¢ 6 . field of 16. Thé event was won by| Tasquel and a single by " Ithem came last night to overhaul| In the American, Mickey Man-] —. : Mantle’s third 1956 homer, @ The 100 University: of Alabama F’j rst Skeet Mt. , Lebanon High School. The) 5®- : an early St. Louis lead and get|tle drove in four runs as the New League Leaders - [three-run fob, iced it for the Yanks page a a in teh S d — ae corre won in 8) ‘The Tigers got only five hits off Milwaukee started on a 5-4 deci-/York Yankees pastas je veer Agheoadrey ong 4 n regulations are back :57 which is a new meet) rariy W of singles by|sion that left the Braves unbeat- Red Sox 1-1; the Chicago te AMERICAN defeat. aggravated thigh schoal's afletic dervaitery “after oot Sunday record. Flint’s team posted a time| part’ Toxgeson ~ Frank House| . + ave|muscle beating out a RBI bunt, winning their demands. The Oakland County Sportsmen's,of 20:20. the and one by Bill Tuttle. e : ent. | A rere Club will held its first Coach Wally Schoerke and Seevic chad: | i ees — a skeet shoot of the season PHS squad’ arrived late Friday _Mesagar Becky r a k rc tyoscenesvennee was voted the most valuable his batting order and had_ Tuttle Boiss : player for the All-Stars in the |4 100-target all-gauge event is) afternoon and limbered up lightly }.a4ing off with Harvey Kuenn J : ! TIONAL series with the Globetrotters, /Scheduled over four fields, start.) at the relay field before going t© |i, the cleanup spot. The combina-| 9 ~~ - . +8 -* ~*~ fing at 10 a. m. various Mansfield homes 9 jti0n led to the run in the first . Mickey Mantle is back ffi the) Bud Rose, skeet chairman, and) spend the night. inning as Tuttle singled and even- leg-injury jinx column. The Yankee|Bob Thieffels will be in charge! The squad was in good physical/tually scored on Kuenn’s sacrifice} J ; : : outfielder injured a thigh muscle of the event, with merchandise, |condition ready to make a bid for/fly, But from then on nothing against Boston yesterday and may ‘Trophies and chevrons going to the/national, or at least midwestern| helped. | Marilynn Smith, one of the na-jfessionals, has been named asso- be out for at least five days. (Champion, runner-up, and class’ recogition. CLEVELAND tion’ , * * @ : winners. There will also be events} Preliminaries started this morn- omer RE ABH tion's outstanding women golf pro-|ciate pro at Forest Lake Country Walled Lake’s track team will |for two and five-man teams, ing with the finals slated for late Zweite ¢ ° Fi ees.. » 4 } i ae 4 Club. ; ‘ » 4 ing, If 31 1) participate in the Hastings Re- | Entries close at 4 o'clock. this afternoon. Kaline, rf 400 gmith, rf 303) ae Pees A native of Topeka, Kansas, lays today. Cranbrook's baseball | Boone, 3B 308 seen. 3 338 ; : Miss Smith will be a teaching team visits Flint Northern in . | Deising. if 400 Busby under Bob G and she other prep action of the area, NBA Recommends ES at wal sion paguestat Forest Labo * 7 ° . es ome» go? ee for the balance of the ‘1958 } 's _Associa- ; B-King 000 season during the LPGA tour, Bkin. tion field trials are being. held at Oxin e@ ml § f e Totals 3118 Totals 2736 : ; . the Highland Recreation Area to- A—Hit by pitched ball for Garver in oe Se eee be Oe Sel et Bein _— HARRISBURG, Pa. A point, “The ton on the man | papas Bare! ©. sas ‘ pro for the LPGA championship = DITIOS DOIG | BURG, Pe. _ sae aes Ganeetion Se Se Se el = at Forest Lake June 21-24. ~FullmerGiven Steere So Se oo es aS eee wom Accepted for | Faz. | limit for essional fighters |enUy fe ev fee we. . , n m I ; . UNITE LIVEN fase tr zrteescnet ches [but i they are Inactive for. one Semin tht, Se aaa At 25 Miss Smith is already a'Girls Tourney — |, am states by a National Boxing Assn:|Ye@r. then the limit would apply. Retelana tS a Geieer 6 wren ‘. ranks. She turned pro shortly} Entries are being accepted for NATIONAL LEAGUR ‘ | o: committee drafting a national! The second panel on licensing} so—Garver 1, Wynn 1. rver fter winning the 1949 Women’s|the annual Michigan State Girls’ /omemme covrenn Oi 5 4 8 and enforcement, headed by Ju-|3-3, Wynn 1-1) HBP—By Garver (Werta) after ng omen Ol 001 13x nanimous 0 code to govern the sport. ius Greenstein. Portland, Me. of by Wynn (Belerél)_ Wwe. (1-8), ln National Collegiate title while rep-/Open Tennis Championships which rie. a Se (5), A two-day meeting of athletic | Maine commission, recom-(|mer. McKinley, T—2°30. A—31,680. resenting the University of Kansas.|will be held on the ichewler., ; commissioners from six states micnided the code include the “10 —— Dartag the + of courts at Cranbrook, May 17-27. preckia geet Bef Hy CLEVELAND W — Gene Full-lended yesterday with two panels point must” scoring system Louie's to Hold Practice Winter cireul ee ance wanes, Sot ; rideciding on scores of major 5 ystem. |! the LPGA this year, Miss Smith The tournament, sanctioned by Cale vg: A mer’s slambang vietory over pro-|". fin the W ye Azeo- |Dr0oe 7), Ring (8) and Atwell, Ralph (Tiger) Jones here last|visions that should be included in!) , - Louie's Tavern, last year’s city iahed her best rounds as run- cotern Lown Tennis {9 oe an. ouniam. night sent his stock as a middle-/a uniform law. | Class C softball champion, will __Rerup in the St. Petersburg —— has two divisions, singles |,,., York | Gee ono 1080-4 8 8 . weight jumping upward. And even! The committee’s decisions were! 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Get ‘the non-staining type , o | ‘|if you plan to paint the wood to are Of | - regular $2.19 = GLASS BLOCK _. 4 Hl Betore these are applied, hard and), Toosize with the exterior color} the ff “ HOT LIME) =» sd eee eee SE eee eeaatién cf may heme ot your house. For the | , _ B 3 $ OUTDOOR FIREPLACE ’ 7 atic acid, ee a NE re Vie Bla - vy now at "| HEATALATOR TEULSNLMIALIGIID | Wace pointing sto that may |Sor tretiecs cot asten cimacry When You insure | : a ee FIREPLACES | ' have to be used before they are |you may with to use. trim-and- With Us - FREE with this special . . . ! . completely dry, do the job in two [trellis pajnt which is made espe- trial package of Kem Brush Cleaner AREA WALLS po oprageclge ep yg cially for the purpose. atcher Palle = : CALCIUM CHLORIDE Ne ee eee ces cen tex | “Seances nei Thatcher, Patterson | ‘WIN LUMBER : ‘ , : * rellis paint, as well ‘ COAL co SILICA SAND next. This way, there will always other types of exterior enamel, are| & Wernet | COR\ L & ig 4 CEMENT COLORS ase aes el also advisable for exterior iron] 699 Community Bk. Bldg. | shia 46 ib aati | Worn fibre porch rugs can be) work,-Jf there are signs of munity Bh. . - _ SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE renewed with canvas paint or ex- aed RAIN TILE terior stain. “If the rug is badly| js : or discolored don't use sain, as iti a ° ; — IME Et pow rows * In Beautiful Clarkston Gard | DON’T FORGET SCREENS : SIBLEY ee n peautiru! ston araens 3 | painted so that they match the ‘ $e or Pacing + mranthyonc * \ bb : LE and frames. may mean, : 7 errilpsiiydie St em That’s the Incomparable “Eldorado differ the outer ones. The 140 N. Coss Ave. screen wire should also be painted . ; FE 5-8163 — on both sides — and before the ee frame is coated. Steel or galvan- ° F ve Cee pe ans bie fe pt ene ee Be Be oe a> Fe ‘ty ‘ TODAY'S BIGGEST VALUE IN MODERN LIVING Hs ot Pa ped “The 3-Bedroom —“La ‘al pnt at . eoeme} WM is é De eda st AF Ab » és F : oP ea a There is a reason for such tremendous acceptance of these 3-Bedroom all Brick q _ Ranch Homes nestled among the apple trees of Clarkston Gardens. - * MOVE FAST—Be In By Spring’ * ‘ * { t ',) : i ; Enjoy Beautiful Van Norman Lake | . ‘ , . | ‘ @ 3 Large R “Bedrooms . ' Dow . . ) Spe een SY ZH 00 3 : 00 30 Day Possession! . @ Large Kitchen . ‘Veterans . OO eee ‘oe atest Full Price $11,835.00 5 aaa | , 3 err es . . : S ierpe Le a 86 _ Medel Oren 407 , ~ 3 ODEL OPEN | to 8 DAILY : % en ey an : , i 1 °° Catimertvee SBME Soon 8 007 Cul. 15 Reasons Why These Homes Are So Outstanding! z ONLY A FEW CHOICE asneist Ieee LEFT! _ @ 3 Generous Bedrooms @ Carport © Community Water System s 2 MODELS . e Wardrobe Closets _ _¢ Storm and Screens on Movable © Winding Blacktop Roads | , : , Windows | , Sp Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Waterford turn left, on © One and a Half Baths sete : © Close to Schools and Shopping. Andersonville Rd., 3 Blocks to Model on Barnard St. | , © Large Utility Room Clim ta 3 * © Gas Incinerator "Rates WHITE BROS. fy Eee REAL ESTATE 660 altel wren”* ot Waar THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 4 % You Can't Afford to Miss This! LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS Walton Blvd. East of | ‘ ih. eo SUMS gti nae Sashabaw TTT MLL eae : vy al Dale alae shel 7 1% Baths ocealoaiaie to your grounds! 4-Bedroom ep yey merge protection, Brick Ranch Home ogling fete fara ted ne, Ti iw ing hows a the New York Hore Dull before. Calltor FREE estimate. _ Models at “ on" f | suet Modern Equipment Use FE 5-7471 15,500 Offered by House of Week) NO BOWN | 1s PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS. ' includes lot PAYMENT IN JULY TO PAY ‘providing an 8-foot vanity counter with large mirror space and built- in lavatory in the powder’ room, the bathroom facilities can be used by more than one persen at a time. This means less plumbing and fewer heavy fixtures than two bathrooms need. EXTRA LAVATORY An extra lavatory can thus be afforded off the laundry, adjacent to the kitchen, garage and side door, : The living room is especially well proportioned. _As you enter the front vestibule, the entire liv-. ing room opens to the right. A large fireplace dominates its in- An all-electric house, planned to exploit the maximum advantages) for better living through the use of modern equipment, is featured in Design A-113 for The — of The Week. ONLY BOICE Uses High Pressure Steam Curing in Oakland County What Is HIGH PRESSURE Steam Curing? activities and relaxation have combined dimensions of more than 11 by $5 feet. Here is space fer every conceivable new invention in electrical equipment for the home, An abundance of electrical out- lets in all rooms indicate the .al- most limitless conveniences now available in modern electrical de- Ee 28 3 Se et ae CO OR BE Ree ARTIST'S CONCEPTION — This shows how the living room works out. From left to right there is the entrance foyer,.dining room and fireplace. The planter box next to the latter brings a bit of the ate he teen — ry ner wall, roots, This nutrient f ft — $2.50 Topoo fg jp—8785 to sow Scotts Seed Okay te all ld iets right after Turf Builder eego Hardware No. 1 aos ts to hungty grass packed food costs so little Fen. . . hail on nuadlh twice job of ordinary ertilizer. Fed Som a ft --- $398 Seth® LAWN SEED sving fewning, Chole of $ blends . . . 95¢ 4 Soorrs - pn 0 159 + «G49 | ey! $795 = $12.85 test, better lawns for 3041 = Lake Rd. directly opposite the front windows. A low indoor plant- ing box is planned next to the fireplace to add a garden touch to living room and dining room. You'll find an abundance of sensibly planned closets, The master bedroom has a large walk-in closet. The front bed- room has a closet 8 feet wide enclosed by folding doors, Coat closets are fopnd in both front and rear vestibules, vices, such as electric blankets in bedrooms, sun lamps and ir dryers in bathrooms, ventilating fans, radios and television ‘sets, as well as the blending of illum- ination from portable lamps with fixtures designed for. scientific light conditioning. MODERATE SIZE : Moderate in size, this house should not be expensive to build. House to Appear in Gotham Show Design A-113 shown on this page will be built in New York's * | position In May. It has been planned to demon- strate the theme of the exposi- tlon—“Showcase for Better Liv- ing.” : A FARMER'S ALWAYS : VERY WISE, ‘WHO FEELS THE NEED NY Lunser:? But As SUPPLIES “FUEL 549 N.SAGINAW ST. Pontiac 16, Mi h Tee FES 2521 © FE 2-3766 It will be built en the first of This also is a flexible house. Tt is well planned for either a two- bedroom or three-bedroom family. The third bedroom is convertible for use as a quiet den; a sewing room, a study or library. A major economy is achieved in efficient planning af the bath- room. This is a combined powder| demonstrate year-round air con- room and complete bathroom. By) ditioning by use of a heat pump. s? back slightly from that shown here in order to accommodate | the circulation of crowds around the house. Space for: basement stairs will be used to garden into the house. Indoor entrance from the ga- rage, which can be either one or two-car in size, is a pleasant con- venience in bad weather as well as for the grocery laden housewife in any weather. By bringing the garage forward from the house, the driveway is shortened and the front patio is given attractive shelter. : 2 KITCHEN SINKS The big headline in this plan is its kitchen. Here are two sinks— one an electric sink facing the front kitchen windows with dish- washer adjoining; the other a sit- down sink in the middle of the “ |room. The sit-down sink is planned for the prevention of backaches during the preparation of vegeta- bles. It is placed in a low break- {trie top burners to leave a maxi- deposited in. it without taking one step. A new type of wall-hung re- also projects into the room to save steps and to bring it within quick reach of both sinks as well as cooking facilities and work surfaces. A modern type wall oven at| convenient height to eliminate! stooping, is separated from elec- mum of work counters on each side of both of these essential units. kitchen. They have based its ar-| rangement on scientific tests for| fatigue. fast bar so that ‘dishes can be| works This is a push button house that CHICAGO (INS)—It’s okay to mix prints if you match the colors in furnishing a room this year. @ * * Decorators are breaking long-standing rule of prints in the same room at high- style showrooms in Chicago's American Furniture Mart and the Merchandise Mart. dudging from a survey of the showrooms, the prints should be the FCCP Pe Sesser eseereasossaeenesaaeesenese assem eeem- THE PONTIAC PRESS Bullding Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of The Week, Design A-113 PERMANENT ee 2 me Aerenes / Act now for prompt installation. Enjoy ovt- door living ot its best under a cool ul SHIELDALL.. STRIKINGLY Beautiful — Per- manent yeor ‘round protection. Custom made at prices you con afford. (Please Print) STREET. CITY | ORO OO OOOO EEO EEE E SEH SEHOTSSH SECEDE BEES Ee _STATE sepeewerecen---~e2e- flowery or at lest resemble some- thing identified with gardens— ;| leaves, bird, fruits or butter. flies. > Lemon and strawberry prints showed up as cushions on little |side chairs not far from a couch covered in quilted chintz, featur- jing apricot and white flowers. green bac! In many of the setting herald- ing a comeback for prints, they in the Recent Room Styles identical | Both prints had the same leaf) kground.. Mixed Prints More Evident step saving and the reduction of |. m IT 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS KNOWN TODAY! Blecks are placed inte massive cylindrical Auteciaves, where they are subjected te “= degrees steam at 166% bumidity onder 125 p.s.t. accelerates the hardening, produces a ae ig tweight Conerete Block which is STRONGER .. . permanently! This method also stabilizes the strength of the bleck, and reduces future shrinkage and expansion by at least 50%. Eliminating cracked walls! Biecks are ready for immediate use when they leave the Auteciaves, having been given a treatment equal te at least 26 days of moist curing! Nearly $250,000 has been spent in our plant te install High Pressure Curing ... te assure our customers they ere recetving the best products available! BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 “Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 were used to accent white-on-white sofas. But even the sofas had) floral resigns, in raised, quilted, or embroidered motifs. A chair in quilted apple green | silk was set next to a chints sofa printed in the same green and | Geherally, when solid colors are used in combination with floral prints, the colors are drawn from the same palette—spring greens, petal pastels and dewy whites. * * For instance, in a beautiful bed-| room setting, a teal blue bedcover was patterned in apricot fruits’ and bright yellow blossoms, The toss pillows used as accent touches other in yellow. Seven out of ten passengers be-! tween the United States and South | America travel by air. WEEK-END PAINTERS! . peips toy, Do it yourself with ODORLESS SNAMELS "$0 EASY TO USE! 2 | chip, crock or peel. 1 a me FREE fotd ; eonnot or Please send me otders on : * : SHIELDALL Awnings, | GUARANTEED By Citeme = FL Apt. 0 Bustnene ? Good Housekeeping Mame ceegeencscecesceeecesreensensenes ) MOBO osrcrrersscereesesoes sseevesess . SPRING SPECIALS Alumin 7 ‘Storm Windows and Deore | ‘FOR ALL TYPE HOMES ‘$7. W. BOGERT | é 4 > 4 a > » a a > > d a > a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 ™wwewerrrvrvrrvrewTrerVrereTY Pata Maa hh he ee ii i ie i it i, i hh a a i te the new FLEXALUM. ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY shelters your doorway, beautifies your home! $ AWNINGS as Low as | = $1.50 per Week | NO MONEY midi . aa See how easy painting can be! Try. ENAZ DUCO Alkyd Enamel in Gloss or $ 4 Semi-Gloss! Brushes on in a jiffy 9) . . transforms most surfaces in one Qe. coat. Washes as cesily oa the finish ; on your refrigerator. porhored teepply §—_ And, DUCO is now odorless dur- care tough ing application; too. (*A faint resin ; ee ; FE 24381 ©... 4 a Lahti hee i a There's @ Flexalem Awning for every instalation: Windows! Carports! Paties! i ~/bs\ FE 5-2102 lei i i i i i a a aaa nae eae ennennen en es fERY PURPOSE 4 FREE ESTIMATES | | iu AWNING COMPANY | Sawai 163 W. Montcalm ee eee Me white and teal blue posies. (= were silk, one in apricot and the | “Moery’ $ ‘Oil era Salen Series GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates. 2212 Maddy Lane FE 2-4970 |HOME BARGAINS FROM THE BUILDER JUST A FEW LEFT They Will Be Snapped Up Fast at the Low Price of Only OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY 12 Noon 'til 7 P.M. DIRECTIONS Drive out to Drayton Plains, turn right on Sashabaw Road to Maybee Road, turn left to Drayton Road and Model. RENE Construction, Inc. j 10760 Ww. 9 Mile Road u 16121 _ These Houses Have to Be f 4 } A ‘ ee a" = es Ge i | i ee pra fot Py, * : ; j is * . 4 \ tes / e ‘ i 3 } - i ; ‘ . i pha i j i ; 4 , ‘ “ _™ TWENTY-FIVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 | ’ +: : aap ceiling. It’s not s installation is required if miner- . sa eaer~ Use Wallpaper q “engl ypu A . \ 1 U¥Y¥ INEM S | ‘tes pipes or cable =crein Many Ways NEW YORK (INS) — There arejto the Many ways to decorate with wall-/If you have paper besides the usual methodjample, buy a paper with a fairly of covering four walls with it. ‘ * * e , Wallpaper can even substitute 7 for drapes. Pick a pattern that) Instead of papering the entire blends in with the color, mood,|wall, do it in panels, lMaving period and purpose of your room,|painted spaces between, further but that contrasts with the shade/|separating the print. of the painted walls. er come . __Then spvly the paper to either Mahogany Is Grandma ferred outdoors for individual serv- of the house and work up. This|Side of your window.’ You can . }eable? Or is it sufficient to insulate . “ ” ing units. One firm is featuring &/ihe. clear, open spaces between) Will prevent the dirty water trom| rie ce von wish, taut of wouree|{2m0Us name: running over dry parts of the walliiney should extend from floor to|Mottle, fiddle-back, swirl, crotch, wrought’ iron with vinyl plastic/the odd-shaped spots are so fewjand . leaving —_ hard-to-removeceiling. broken stripe, were first used to . : : For a further touch, you can |4¢scribe mahogany, the wood in ess as for her guests is a mobile |a two-way tilting umbrella, has a} From Gallo, comes a new bar A~—It is highly important not to|been washed, it can be rinsed with} use the same paper to cover the |which many beautiful grain pat- .beverage cart from Troy Sun- ‘rack below where a pair of picnic| server with a panel front in mad-|ing to size places. miss a spot. Ar conscientious job'a garden hose. mouldings near the floor or up |terns first became known, __ Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - » Batepetiter's - - - Burmeister's - - - Bermalster’s +: « Burmeister’s - - - Burmolstor’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - Burmeister’s — Burmeister 5 vag: Does Your Home Need Finishing on the Interior? : : BOX| if Ne Ti sl jie Hit i “yt ; “A—Soap and water often i E ; i titi f H i , me dinary bs Bagger hsm dey sapetghady | his attached to a pole - odd-shaped i 3 zt siz38 f . I I E z Fo 8 3 i E : finished aluminum, wrought in a rainbow of colors and enam* eled finishes in pink .as well as black and white give evidence of the high style trend. . ! g a i i i H : : } ; : r’s | A « | LN ‘eget | Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.—Sundays 10 to 3 ith No Money Down «BURME! ~ + = §s0;srouung -- - 5,s9ys}ouLNg . We can supply you with Wallboard, Plywood, Oak Flooring, Windows and Window Trim, Look! Just Arrived! BUYS in ; s --~- Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeisters’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’ quality and Burmeister's has BOTH! REMEMBER: There Is a Material Difference! — Burmeister s ORTHERN CO. & HARDWARE — Wholesale or Retail SALE Burmeister s AB ORTHER 3@j LUMBER CO. Wholesale or Retail = * PHONE EM. 3-4171 PONTIAC _YaRR.NO 2: ee 3 DAYS Sat. - Sun. - Mon. All orders taken these days can be delivered later at above prices. Sat. - Sun. - Mon. All orders taken these days can be delivered later at. above prices. ‘ — YARD,No. 1 $ 8797 Cooley Lake Road —Pontiac Phone El . Ps é oar FIR PLYWOOD Doors and Door Trifn, and whatever else you ; a may need. FO 4x8x54 Pl ‘ S35 3 Carloads Gold Bond Asbestos | , You may buy all this @ 8 5 . 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Terms Available — See Our Display at The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 signal for anenetieme action, * ‘single element. ceramic tile 'wainscot and a substitute material for the floor. For only a few dol- lars more he could have had com- plete protection. Here’s what to do if water is escaping from your, bathroom: | First, check walls and floor tor | persistent damp spots if the sur- | facing material is not tile. Ideal- | modernized with a really water- proof material, — If your bathroom is tiled yet allows water to get through its surface, the fault is probably that i 2088 West Huron win FE 5-9331 KING-SIZE Bargains at KING FENCE! {| ce © oY Py n SY is ATU | cauce GALV. FENCE Open Sundey 10 to 2 43 S. SAGINAW ST. KING FENCE lil ae 1 a FE 2-9143 BE WISE ... CLIMATIZE i 3 FREE You can have the comfort you want in your home all year ‘round AURORA : | — By Letting Us “MAID : CLIMATIZE | save’ YOUR HOME | WITH U.S.C. MINERAL WOOL ~— Make your home 10 to 15 degrees | application cooler this summer. during the INSULATION MEANS | “ee | CLIMATE CONTROL AMBASSADOR INSULATION - Bo Wise . .. Keonomise . . . With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. 83 Elizabeth Leke Rood FE 5-8405 a some of the cement between tiles has come out. You can easily rem- edy this by buying some commer- -_ grout, mixing it with water to the consistency of heavy cream, letting it set for about 10 minutes, iremixing and applying to the tile joints with a sponge. Water often escapes through the icrack between bathtub and tilework if the tub was not properly hung to begin with. All tubs should rest, on tub hangers se they won't be affected by floor settlement. * * *@ If the tub does. pull away from the wall, not being properly in- stalled originally, all you can do is to thoroughly recaulk the tub line. - PATTERN 340 COMMUNITY HOUSE — Some birds are so sociable that they like to make nests in a community house. This miniature New Eng- land meeting house with 12 com- ‘partments for nests is sure to jattract purple martins and swal- lows. These summer visitors more than pay their way by destroying | countless insects. This house IFFT ITIPIPIO IO OIE TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL MEATS | for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience & | tt has been found that a barrie attract martins. be ordered separately for 25c or containing a variety of houses at Over the La water leaks and seepage probably cause more dam- age to your property than any other) 7] | Water marks in the ceiling under, your upstairs bathroom are 8| | Inferior surfacing materials in|’ ‘the bathroom are the psual cause for escaping water and condensa- tion to damage downstairs walls and ceilings. Often the homeowner’ - ‘chooses a waterproof material like] © for the .pathroom| § | ly, of course, the room should be |- ‘ lserve as a needed windbreak or'| | styles of f | sv ‘easier than ever for the week end lworkman to build his own. Be- sary “Don't fence me in’ may be a popular subject for songs, but it isn’t a true statement of Ameri- can_ habits. * As a matter of fact, we like to be fenced in for a number of rea- sons. The rising popularity of out- door living and the resulting de- sire for privacy is one. To keep intruders out and children and| pets in is another. A fence can) partition one section of the yard from another. Sometimes a fence is chosen for purely ornamental reasons. A low rall fence, for example, can make a tall, narrow home seem wider, A high board fence can shield an unsightly service area from the street. Many different are built to act attractive backdrops for plants and shrubs. Whatever the purpose and what- ever the style, the fence is prob- ably the number one do-i¢-your- self project. With .the increasing popularity of the board fence using ordinary square-cut lumber, it's cause of their easy workability, resistence to splitting, and econ- omy, the woods of the western should be set atop a post at least | BASIC RULES APPLY 10 feet from the ground and well} The ten different species from “ apart from trees- and buildings.|this twelve-state region range in p/color from creamy white to dark, against cats and squitrels, fixed) around the post a couple of feet| whether a painted, stained, or nat-| below the house is necessary to/ural finish is desired, Pattern 340 may | wood to suit your purpose. and Economy! , For free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call $1 postpaid. Pontiac Press, Pat-| tern Dept., Bedford Hills, N.Y. | AUTOMATIC HEATING ca § §.000 Successful Installations in Pontiae Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 l huhu uheueuheuheueueueuMeueuhe ueuteu ule PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O'Neil Real Estate Member of Copperative Real Estate Exchange 262 S. Telegraph - FE 3-7103 [SAVE : SITTIIT ESL IN : INCLUDES AL! als worerrere>| he 42 MIDWEST ~ Pre-Cut Pre- Drilled Complete Electrical Service Specializing in HOME ELECTRICAL MODERNIZATION “Industrial and Commercial . Maintenance A GEE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor Call FE 2-267! 2690 South Woodward, Pontiac Across from Ted's Restaurant ON SMARTLY DESIGNED | 0n the building budget, ‘money-saving move: ‘your new home simple frame con-; ‘struction in the shape of a rectan-/| terials. USEFUL FENCE — An American institution, the fence is many things to many people. Here it serves as an interesting backdrop. for the garden, complementing the natural foliage. With easy-to- Some Fundamental Rules About Putting in a Fence ‘should be lined at the bottom with | pine region are popular fence ma-/| everywhere. Regardless of the style of your fence, certain basic rules apply. Use four-by-fours for posts and two-by-fours for stringers, the horizontal connecting members. Or, you can choose from many designs—or create your own— using horizontal boards and ell- minate the need for stringers. Place posts about’ eight feet apart and dig holes as close to the | diameter of the posts as possible, preferably with a post-hole digger. The hole should extend about one- third the length of the post and several inches of gravel for best drainage. For. added strength, | posts bordering a gate should be) sunk in concrete, and in ‘cases of exceptionally loose soil all on "work woods like those of the western pine region, fence building is no longer.a profession -- it's a hobby enjoyed by pene home owners rrrrT eer er TT Te Terr TT eT prong cig 2 aad Diste Hwy., near Waterford, Turn on Cambrook Drive—right to Model i HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of- Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE - Westridge - of - Waterford Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction DRIVE OUT SUNDAY: 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. AND SEE 2 MODELS NEARING COMPLETION . or by appointment ends as well as surface of ay boards and posts and wait 48 hours before applying the finish. BREWER Broker Complete Real Estate Services | © Listings Wanted ® Buy and ¢ Sell Contracts © Will Trade § Contracts for Ranch Type ¢ Homes. 55 N. Parke St. 5 www rr eC ae i ttt tt et tt » 4 4 » > a » a a a > a a a e d > ' 4 a Y > FE 4-5181 PPPPIPPPPIPPIPAPAP ADA AS TO BUY OR SELL a = should be Paced = csaeeees, CARPORT @ Heavy All Metal Construction @ Will Blend With Any Style ALL STEEL 14 foot x 20 foot Building | @ Weatherproof—Fireproof @ Easy to Erect Complete Kit Installation if Desired ......... Call FE 5-9221 for Complete Information ‘ FHA TERMS—NO MONEY DOWN .. .$295.00 eeee _THE . $35.00 | Added strength can wiso be gain- éd by nailing “shoulders” to the posts to act as rests for stringers. and speaking of nails, be sure to throughout so that the fence will not become rust-streaked. ; * * «@ Chemical treatment will insure the long life of your fence. For preservatives, developed by the- Western Pine Association _ and available under a variety of brand \rich-grained woods and are avail- ‘able in knotty or clear grades. ae there's a with the Bird House Packet No. 2 Plastic Wall Paneling Provides Easy Upkeep Easy upkeep of walls and ceil-: __. ings is an important feature in the, planning of new homes. One way) ‘to achieve this is by specifying, of predecorated: hard- paneling board with baked plastic finish. ‘Its smooth, hard surface can be wiped clean with a damp cloth,| and it needs no redecorating. Finished in plain colors, wood | grains and marble’ patterns, the paneling is appropriate for all rooms. Some homes have been built with all-Marlite interiors. Landscaping Does It If, you must keep an eagle eye try this adopt gle. If neighboring stryctures are the same shape and construction, ‘variety can be obtained by land- | scaping with various shrubs and) | plants, adding a terrace and * MATERIALS! PHONE FE 4-2575, 4 ATTICS 7 RECREATION ROOMS | vs'now | | Beet ee taching a breezeway and carport.) for | | Steel scaffolding for every requirement. Rolling trestles and | special scaffolding for | | stairways, stores, churches and bank lobbies. Syntron Electric Hammers. Tools for Every Need. Mall Concrete | Surfacers and Grinders Sanders—Belt, Vibrating and Disc Tarpaulins Carlon Plastic Sewer Pipe Underground Sprinkling Systems Mixer Park, Inc. | 245 Elizabeth Loke Rood FREE PARKING | Ph. FE 5-8780 a home at cost of r Blandi HEATING SYSTEM 31/9" Round Ducts , - Fit Inside Your Walls! Save hours ef costty Installetion time and “teering up” your home. Blend-Air Furnace Goes Anywhere In bpors | Basement, utility room, ottic, closet or alcove, ws! Worms J Alr In Every Room sat cold floors, cold corners. ‘Aad Air Conditioning tor whole “spot-cooling Goodwill ‘Automatic Heating Coolir use galvanized or aluminum nails | best results use one of the penta. names at lumber yards and hard-| ware stores. Be sure to cover r the AL orate 9 LL. A. WAGNER Co. Re Bee Spite Rd. FE 5-921, STIGLITZ INFRA-AIRE BUILT-IN RANGES The built-in ranges are the cooking conveniences of the future. woman has dreamed of having them in her kitchen. THEY CAN BE YOURS NOW. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT BURKE'S Convenient terms if desi red. Immediate delivery. Every Stainless Steel Copper Blend "149" iets Cooking Top With Porcelain $10 Less ALSO AVAILABLE-2 Electric Element Tops Electric Insert Ovens—Electric Griddles See Us for Yor YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES . Terms Easily Arranged . ) Maleghens, ORlando 34200 HWAY AT DRAYTON PLAI cet eames || SENT et Electric are eel . ibe ive : . Stack-On |.cverszz:, OVEN ‘ ~~ | Stainless Steel : on Copper Blend , . ‘179° White Porcelain $10 Less! Electric e i a, 3 ay iS a rie . " : [ i : - ; if i i ‘4 # * / id } - bbe d ant . | | . ; mynd hey , i aah oe os THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 4 TWENTY-SEVEN _ France spends two billion dollars 2 2 a eA make a long room look shorter by * y were & gas clothes drying in. the. vitchen Personalit ‘ Se a_year on alcholic Before, Starting to Paint -iine » Sher toe «tne oe 08S Clothes Dryer jiamsas.*" °°" * Kitchen Personality | REFRIGERATION , , ° : ‘ : | « , \Ceilings can be n to ao. s | ami SER ICE s ' tie di is that linens and/or the bedroom gave the surest , GAS HEAT {11 Will Pay Youto Read Thiswem ss wurse Eliminates Sneeting len os.a Sn ccns eno! 4 ‘ i ‘ e . * | : , * . q mE $| WASHINGTON, D. C, — Balmy;the rug or , as these are ghee | Gesundheit . . . ho sai guy. . .|bombardment of flying dust andjof & a cee we DAY OR NIGHT $ wutlthe lnnbeat vurteors Fer ta oot| Closets can be made brighter by|salute , . . instantina . . . God|meeze-provoking pollen that they|the kitchen that's becoming the| SERVICE | dust a Few Left! | Ziinto the fresh air, Natute starts|ors, select one dominate color, such'P#inting the intenors bright yel-ibless you—put them all together|get when they “hang out.” key to a tamily’s personality, In; . Authorized : 2/to unfold its wondrous colors aslas may be in the Ce ee ee el en en Ot tnert That ome. s'yoiPa! nat'be “is a earn diel functions to the] gelvinator Sales & Service ri _ § flowers make their appearance ete safety by painting the risers where in the world someone has ‘have a dryer, bring | kite y means spending : IMMEDIATE = 3 \crosa takes on its briliant green Haag pattern on theinasement steps a light color. | sneesed, the laundry in as soon as it is\more time there. In turn, that sipetcmtaties $ sheen. $0. ee 7 onger it hi the|Means wanting a kitchen that is OCCUPANCY! $\making the home equally as at-| And you can do wonderful tricks) There are so many beautiful Of course, despite these polite bing ; sia dois more pleasant, congenial and at- FE 2-6400 ' ' >) tractive—and the family starts ajwith color, such as making the| things you can do with today’s won-|Tesponses, the sneezer would have mere om q " tractive than the one-time clinical- 1032 W. Huron St. ~*~" Lerge, New 2 painting project, , |room appear longer by painting the|derful pait Spring is the|preferred not to have sneezed at|den it becomes—and the faster it/jooking cooking quarters or the : : 3-BEDR > oS Be ;jend walls in a lighter shade, orjideal time ‘to start. all, and might not have if there|wears out whipping in the wind, |cramped apartment scullery. ' OOM 3 Before attempting to paint ex- =a - : _ $iteriors, it is well to carefully in- - E $|svect the house: See that the gut c >iters have been cleaned. re g FOR ONLY — |B previous coats of paint have! 5 $ 75 Per 2\chipped or peeled. Remember that { ~~ wonth | $/Paint will last longer and look bet- < ‘ 7 i" « cm nt mee) IS dy ea at 900 sa. tt of living space, and SlarSund doors and windows to pre constructed with many quality $ ' lestanen, givent rain from entering, ree : Qithe roof and, in short, making a . , = ° TOTAL $7400 PHA Zpntetary seroeation, | ne i | PRICE q TERMS } ann you are ready page . . Pay Only $750 Down! 3 soudiee’ pobai There have been. | g P | " 1 2| many technical advances in re- : mi | ——«& binserions ro Moon. § at yar and pane ae. Se a | losiyn, then left again on Third, @| signed and formulated for spe-. : Model home fs open at 391 Third. 2) ithe purposes, Some are for @e8 ; MODEL OPEN DAILY 3 concrete, other for brick or lum- | ’ AND SUNDAYS | ber, some are for trim surfaces ii a : _ 3 such as windows, doors and ga- || © , : ‘ BVG Investment Co. 3 __Petutins ireg you on oppertan ‘ "oe 4 express personali j Phone FE4-4138 - $/in the choice of colors, While white aeobbebobbddddd. appaadis still popular in many. areas, ' nnoniehuaienghrlpsaeguutiuiir-sntapsatandicimenes there has been a tendency to make . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR AA, homes individual through the use : , 3 $ jot color. Light pastels are favored > ' . jin Southern regions while in more , i 2 $ % $\northern zones many homes are 2 é ¢| Painted gray, green or more vivid $ >| shades, lf 4 ; . $|_ The same rules of precaution and ; $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL $ [preparation apply to the inside o - | : 4 house, Cracks should . : $ ANGLE—TEE = 3/ang smoothed. Walls should be ! P $| washed to any grime or ‘, ‘ ¢ REINFORCING BARS $|dust which may have accumulated. ae $ $| Then they should be thoroughly dry || 3 HOT ROLLED ‘AND Sere pee Seats. / , a $COLD FINISHED BARS3) qiiveiy tree trom odor. They can 3 ROUND—SQUARE $) be applied with a brush or roller > - FLAT '- | and virtually flow across the sur- 3 $| face with least effort, It is best 4 2| to start at the top of the wall ~ 4 . $HOT ROLLED SHEETSS} Siusr‘sscur tree souare ct x $ AND PLATES © $| # time. Then tighty cross brush |} 4 a cross 3 _ 3 co the pat has a smsscth Ssh. 4 §| Before you know room $ Pontiac Welding & | satarea ana you can eatoriain in $ 2 same evening, 3 Machine Works $| One can let imagination run riot 364.N. P . $| When color planning a room. It is 3 ‘N, Parke FE 2-432 1Sivel to harmedity the wells with ‘ rwewvweweerevwewverrervy © HOME MART REALTY 1062 W. Muren St. FE 5-9007 ny ‘easy steps. A room divider cutting across the long portion will help break the room into more propor- Kitchens . . Counter Tops, Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, Gerages, Storm Sesh and Screens Call tor Free Estimates Carl Shell & Sons —Home Improvements— 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-5043 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 tionate units and creates the illu- ‘sion of two rooms, Panetinix one wall or two oppo- site walls with fir or hemlock with! strong vertical lines in the panel board .patterns wil] also help. Floor Joists Tip Floor joists should be spaced 16” ‘on centers and bridged at least every eight feet. If the subfloor is omitted, 25/32” finish flooring should be used and the joists’ spaced 12" on centers — bridged every four feet. : The ready mixed off plastic paint f : Creates that beautiful , : smooth texture decoration , Done in a simple manner—with @ paint brush + | = it’s @n easy painting process | f . ame fs ft spe at on Can \ — . “2 i . Prermure PR 2 ‘ IAC PAIN? Over 1,300 squere. feet of floor spoce PLUS cor port vireets poved ond paid for by builder Unlimited public water supply bedroom Paneled ochvities room i may be ysed os on EXTRA Blementary and high scheer””” close to development teom with built-in Fabulous Matching Color Appliances and Furnishings by MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO. 319 Orchard Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan 4 Cramlane Rds ) =: Two trees in front of each home Full-size stall shower ond lavatory off master bed- room . . “PLUS large both. vanity . Visit the furnished North Star home today ... you'll find a dream kitchen in this dream home '56 Custom-built birch kitchen cabinets, G. E. Texolite counter tops and matching colored sinks. and plenty of eating space makes this a womens’ wonderland, OPE DAILY 12 P.M. te 9 P.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., Waldon and IONE: Birch sliding closet doors in of three large and ory \ bedrooms — \ Sliding door-wall in dining room ovtdoors inside your home ‘8 big ROOMS * 2 | * FACE BRICK HOMES Just 100-foot lots, minimum over- lakes ott on over 15,000 wind. squore feet. . brings the whole quaint and peaceful Village of Clarkston, No major industries , . . « just rolling hills, fer eet eerie south of the and peace of Sb or ‘ a anit BAT wn VETERANS: $790 DOWN — FULL PRICE from $15,490 > FHA Down Payment ONLY 92, 90 Ant thoy ate 30. 25: SOUS aT aL eS ee af ia in Pe ct st ds ‘ - ere ree ee ee Troe ie Tt ee ee CR EE yj shite. df we 6 if gees j - +} : , al , 2 \ 4 dg . # 4 J é | 1 ' 7 TWENTYRIGHT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ SATURDAY; APRIL 21, 1956 Ready on ae as dastol aviade to oats i ei for Cleaning? metal incinerator, Inaide—empty; “ne Front Deer Echo "|The same color, repeated in -a acid ei ie prs in OW epair’ Now that so many hoties 76! oral birder, adds further charm “Outside—clean up the yard. Sift] during the Are the cellar being built around agstone Patios! tg your house. * dand in the sand box and rid itof/stairs clear? | With warm weather end pte hard your ne —Geatpennt, ” Burving houscheig| fine: 99 art orci. "Ul JUS Read This to gure the whereabouts of the| American capt Ie sought to trash on a windless day and in al pac ipepivusin Wak sa cen ate ee done alles Wack, an coger 4 SR ey SPRING age BARGAINS Big 84,000 B.T.U. - OIL FORCED AIR DELCO FURNAC =: “29 If you are facing a repair job ion your window or oar screens, section of old screening. }old molding. Use an old chisel or a putty knife as a lever. To avoid ‘splitting the molding, start at the ‘center and work toward each end. | When you put the molding back again after tacking on the new section of screening, use a nail |set to counter-sink the brads in ithe old holes and fill in over the 85 ‘heads with Plastic Wood. Be sure to use copper tacks with copper and bronze screen- ing; galvanized steel tacks with aluminum or steel screening, If tenute a ee sary controls. Model OBC-15H. ; DELCO 70,000 B.7.U. § moldings do net fit tightly at the corners, use Plastic GAS FORCED AIR | fill the gaps and prevent water | frem seeping In, To Felnforce frames that are loose or broken at the corners, you can buy prea irons in @ variety of. FURNACE i i i Model $ 95 ~—e ! ve. small holes in wire screen- Complete ‘ i ing, you can buy a packet of al- ready-cut patches, or you can cut ‘your own from a strip of new ‘screening. In either case, the patch is held in place by bending down ‘the ends of the wires on the edges, pushing the ends through \the screening around the hole, and ending them against the screen- ng DELCO Oil Conversion - BURNER Pontiac's Only Heating Firm = . That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps! HOH NO MONEY DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY!) ~ O'BRIEN HEATING Frigidaire Air-Conditioning Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2.2919 Home Owners Double ‘Within Past 15 Years In the past 15 years the number of American home owners has more.'than doubled. Approximate- ly one-third of the housing pro- duction was in price classes within the reach of families of modest|~ ‘income. In 1955, for example, an esti- mated total of nearly. 450,000 jhomes were produced to sell for ‘less than $12,000. These included |93,000 homes selling for less than : ) sheed over 140,000 selling between $7-$10,000; and over 208,000 between |$10-$12,000. | Construction shifts are working) around the clock on the new royal palaces in _Sidda, Saudi Arabia. | MIX THE MIRACLE ILDING 7 : NM A T E i? ! A l “1T’S SMART — TO BUILD wih =. CONCRETE or CINDER BLOCKS FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 | VAN HORN and SONS. 199 Mechanic St. i t tub-master i ie a aalelelsiaabiolle| | Home Tegpurement. to ease the cleaning operation is ibe a little late for cutting down lon furnace dirt and grime this’ ELEGANCE IN THE BATH—Elegance enters the bath with a handsome new blend of formal styling, gleaming brass and sturdy modern plas- tics. Formica walls and counters, in delicate tra- cery of muted pinks and greys, make this French Provincial etting worthy of Marie Antoinette. Give Your Home Extra Charm With GLASS (hn iu PLATE GLASS THERMOPANE WALL MIRRORS DOOR MIRRORS PATTERNED GLASS | FREE ESTIMATES Call FE 5-6441 and one of our salesmen will measure for'an estimate on . your requirements. fa ba —Serving Pontiac and Oakland County for 56 Years— crommemcreaee | PONTIAC GLASS 00. able formica. Brass carriage lamps and lavabo | @ 23 W. Lawrence St. Phone FE 56441 are charming period accents. ‘ | Called Milano, the new plastic design is created by a unique kaleidoscopic method which brings nature's own variety to the patterning. The maple . Attack the Furnace First: in Spring Cleaning Battle Driven by the homemaker with a broom in her hand and a towel around her hair, Operation Spring Housecleaning is about due to roar: into the family scene as the first major event in this year of na- tional celebration of Operatign * One of the te effective. ways to attack it at its source. That usu- ally is the furnace in the basement or utility room. Your ‘‘attack” may) year but it will be insurance for cloudiness is gone. Then apply evenly with a wile bresk or roller, 4 hot id t ook longer Fa ‘oe It’ _ ciieaper to have] checkovers and repair work done in the warm. season. \ the present ones still are good, cover them with newspaper to keep off dust. If you can see Incidentally, keep the fuel oil | tank full during the summer to! prevent condensation of moisture ‘a cup of cold water, add two quarts | | spoons of vinegar. Mix in a gal-ja modern steel vanized Pail until most of the’ which resists termites and decay. | through a filter when it is held in front of a light, keep it. It can be vacuumed_if you choosé, After you've washed or painted walls, protect them by sizing, a. process that. takes only about =i minutes for an average room. Siz-| 114 to keep soil from collecting ing merely means covering the! around the wood hatchway which i ne ~ ot starch to Mech | covers their steps from the base- fe : i & process USCC’ ment. Termites may enter. the y many = —. |wood from the soil and work their way into the house. ; This danger can be prevented by/ of boiling water and two table-|replacing the wood hatchway with im basement door|f and rusting in the tank. Hatchway, Steel Door Resist Termites, Decay ‘Many home owners find it diffi- Dissolve one cup of dry starch in) y if it is equipped with some of the newest advancements which have been developed to insure its cleaner, quicter operation. ments is a small, inexpensive valve called Delaytrol which can be in-' stalled on the fuel line. As the, name implies, it ‘delays’ the flow of oll to the burner for from six to eight seconds after the bur-| ner is turned on until the blower fan accelerates to full speed. It ishuts off the flow of oil instantane- jously when the burner is turned | off. REPLAC E Fil TERS Its advantage to good enaiioen ing is that it reduces sooting which] - \sometimes contributes to the din-, giness of homes just before spring’ ‘cleaning time. Filters should be replaced | about every eight weeks, but if | ee ‘os UP- Fume-Resist White Wouse Paint. Stepladders |. ROOTO > Kills and remor Drain Tile ..... Bird Houses .. Garden Tools Floor Sample Doors. . Aromatic Cedar Closet Lining eee — : s | aay 7 ’ — Bl E Garden Tools: The Family Tub Enclosure The ideal tub enclosure for wd family with plenty — of bathroom traffic . . . complete p icient _ operation and, no‘glass for qn children to fall ogoygeer ie Pleasing decorator colors. “eee we & Steel Clothes Posts . Bay mts "SPRING IS HERE! Screen Doors ...... oe eee sludge from sewer lines Cedar Clothesline Posts 5” « 10 ea. $1.72 ALBERT B. PAINT UP = Ae oP. ers rye, La . gal $4.95 $7 to Sif 4 $3.35—5’ $4.20 es reots, removes $3.65 GAL, oe * © # wwe ee em ew Ce . .$2 Off Ree. Price . 25¢ sq. ft. ‘eee $6.45 ea. eee ee Service — All Wat | 2 GOOD DEALS One of these umique develop- LAKEWOOD VILLAGE The Only One of Its Kind A unique community offering all year ‘round fine | living. Gently sloping sites, majestic oaks, and cool spring fed lakes afford. the ideal setting for your year ‘round home. Facilities for shopping in Pontiac and Northland within easy reach. School busses serve the area. Drive out Highland Road (M-59) about 10 miles west of Pontiac. 80 Fe. Waterfront Lots As Low’As... ~ BONNIE HIGHLANDS The Best There Is MILFORD’S most desirable and exclusive new sub- division, is rolling, picturesque, wooded with ever- greens and oaks; and convenient to Lincoln Motors and Northwestern, Highway Extension. MODEL HOME NOW OPEN! 3 large bedrooms, brick, full basement, wide lots, paved streets and sidewalks, city sewers and water (paid by builder). Located on Summit Street between First Street and Com- _ merce Road. DOWN Gl $29 Plus Costes Civilians ‘aia 51450 DOWN by EXCELUM. Rugged extruded aluminum 1” thick. Complete with two screen and two storm sections. Deluxe hardware and full doorknob. No finer door at any price! 50 $39” Open Sunday 11 to 5 TERMS TO SUIT 36 Months to Pay =. NO MONEY DOWN Offices at 7400 Highland Rd. (M-59) EMpire 3-4236 Offices at 8081 Commerce Rd. oo 3-4197 a ¢. Schuett Realty | | | ALWINDO co. 1702 $. TELEGRAPH © : es FE 5-3728 ‘ TwEx 'TY-NINE | Designer ‘Raps’ YOUR HOME BE A’ BRICK VENEER? — WOOD snd ALUMINUM M T d ang sear| Modern Tren 18° Extension | | NEW YORK (INS) — Charles SEAL RITE PAINT G CAULK | Eames, of the - famed § PAINT SUPPLIES - RENTAL | Eames chairs. as well as toys,| [- fabrics and -RUSS’S SUPPLIES | think modero furniture 1x pertest 240 Baldwin FE 5-3144 | by any means. “Moderh has a long way to go | Eames said, “although it’s start | a ing to fill the need for less ex- » ese pensive, more comfortable pieces. a Open House | Take the whole storage system— | . » fit isn’t really well developed. | F | Sunday 1 to 8 P. M. Homes are better than they used Hickory Grove Dr. Ito be,-but that doesn’t. help Forest Lake Estates Pegple living im older Rousse.” Lo on Oe Be el "Identified edging that and don’t use a metal fork in a mixer allow outside your pecans 8 {he modern way of doing things, oa a a to become a stepchild because o RA | with the latest developments in the clean-up spree this spring. Priced at $32,500.00 cuir, tomes ws: ''Buying That New House? “this ext cent Tae ESTIMATES — Wm. A. Kennedy poop er shouldn’t have reverence - Che ok It S f t Fi rst indoor-outdoor? living gathers mo-| five eigen designed tor the home|P OBLIGATION! . Reaiinn FE 4-3569 | Property can The Apes enter s a e Y building icmnaae’ ime ocrerealt pen or gre Roe get 3097 W. Huron 56 pc danage _ 2 ee mere Let the buyer beware of. that) When placing furnishings be |woods and ceramic tile have an hand or = . PONTIAC CUT STONE un. 7He kind of old thing I would|is a good idea to investigate the| anchored to the floor, De, wot |doors. Get outside , and follow Fe oN oe enna, tnd satety ot a home before: moving wax stairs unless you use & this procedure: ¥ * * & eng yoo to keep in mind ‘for Inspect the yard. .Heavy rains I's Weather-Resistant |, Test your fireplace by building alsatety's sake are areas and endanger the etabity Tractors, which need to be ablelonter wall at? thay cnniis on ths) | Never stick a metal gadget into! oy jnrge trees, "It the season has rugged tment, *|it is not comfortable to the touch,/put anything but a rubber spatula te revive wilted igiven an especially durable coat h quire attention Te your fireplace might not be ilinto your blender or mixer, areas before the roots suffer. applied with a spray gun. The DRCONNECE FT How's the shrubbery doing? asting weather-resistant finish is| /ecate the fuse box in your Disconnect all electric gadgets), "ow's the , auruboery a then lant hers house. Mark circuits for each \before you clean them. If you use| Tim snag) Shits Ne Ot Sand baked fuse. Find out it the house ts, |soap on the kitchen floor be sure|WP Sn TO Ae® ERT planters for ; pp adequately wired before you jto rinse it off before it dries, | levations in a fat, um If start loading the circuits with a | ‘aes bandied tt eee ee OAKLAND | Sees cee ‘ require plenty ef juice. stove, Choose cleaners that are Reserve mate er 8 Vey ee Check to see if stair treads are| non-inflammable, nontoxic, There |r the ~children ee coe LAKE fect fore ae tate ce ett” (oy, Se ans" [tied that ore iSeety to cause sow Plan to wear short sleeved house |~ sich containers. - dents. Replace skiddy surfaces Wij dresses at the sto ve and knee- . Choice Lake Lots eng ane he hand ealiekves os ee tha’ a = hago be egg Me it by cellar ve no or ’ with our NEW have some put on at onc. It is |der —— tdding owltable touches ke, 8 KALAMAZOO GaAS-FiktD a ee owe Oe ' nt Lots jcellar light can be switched on/4, Warm Air Conditioner Entrance. to from upstairs, Ht you can possibly | Bedroom House For Wi cher Work © Coasts idiiaaea off Walton Rd. —J/nave the door open away from|Favored by Buyers A at ‘ . i spray gun—or new gree . Between ‘ee nae tides The buying public continues 10\serosol-type paint rey cans—is ; a strong preference ‘a great aid in recoating..wicker vig oom at — pens Shemey og for jlarger houses. Consequently, theturniture. If\ you work with a ; « Silver Lake Roads | 7°" area jthree-bedroom howe has ‘brush, be careful to see that the ) Converts to oll anytime, sim, | SOge Seats VE SenAeS Boctings the most popular in the field AP-\enamel' you use does not collect phy by chenging burners! . | and that sheets or pads may be proximately two-thirds of the M€W\s+ the intersections, . Should you Call For FREE Information Available purchased to use beneath them (dwellings started in 1955 fell imwigh to preserve the 3 Furnace Inspection / —— it they do not have a backing. | this category. natural color, use spar Coll for FREE from Salesmen at Sliding doors on kitchen cabinets| Extra features — larger lots, F \ , Rose-Hill Project will save a lot of bumps from|landscaping, high q . Purnece nspection } ; doors, if you stil] have a|ment, family rooms, TV rooms Willi h chance to choose doors, ee ee oe Lec Step stools should be chosen for, ™ore and more important mam her SEE THEM sturdiness. They should be wel gi ei Sel reerne sea Seeteteiacerre ait Aw ar " Pict sale ak 4oee et 2 ra es Goss: Sint CATA Sd kok eee OO eT EEO ETT OT TEE EOE E TERE S eee EOE EEE TESS san nic alana ci Nae ena ahranbnLtr ie geek foe ; ‘e. . ai Ny Re Ae BT a 3 a : é : f: : \" 4 ett PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 ie a * as et ~~ NEW IN CLARKSTON — A full basement is one of the features of homes being erected in Clarkston Gardens by Levant Builders. shown by Lioyd G. Kirby and.Howard E.* Fox of Clarkston There are three bedrounss is these brick homes on Waldon road, just * * east of the Clarkston schools. The model is open daily Estate. |More Water Vapor | Says Inside Homes If y you mere building « the house. * *- * To further complicate all this .|moisture vapor generation is the OM PLETE Kea ty vapor can be dissipated. To protect the structure of your home, be sure you have adequate “Let Pontiac Lumber Co. deliver top ‘quality lumber ready to use—piled the woy you use it! ROY ANNET, Inv. 28 E. Huron St. a ay San Realtors Ph. FE 3-7193 ventilation at all time. 3 and is being | Real | ONLY A FEW Like Magic! SCHENECTADY, N.Y, — Resi-; dential property owners were urged recently by a spokesman for the Nationa) Association of Real Estate|" 8"4 others. Boards to take full advantage of ceiling |the favorable housing improvement : financing termg available under Z WHITE and 10 Smert Colors futher saturation point. FHA-VA Will Underwrite ». Modernization for Homes neighborhood conservation is being given by realtors, builders, civic groups, businessmen, citizen asso- “Cities cannot afford to allow depreciation of residential areas. In many cases, suburban growth is reaching the A painful price will be paid in the near future by urban That Large Ashtray: Homemakers should know pe cigar-smoking is increasing, and should plan accordingly, a young wife reminds her clan, . * * * “Look to your table tops, rugs and other furnishings,” she urges. should be a matter for concern by the mannerly men themselves, but floor-coverings, furnishings and! Cigar Smokers Need | As a matter of fact, table tops, ALSIDE BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM BALDWIN MODEL HOME LEFT! VETERANS -- NO MONEY DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT both the Federal. Housing Admin- Visit your feverite point dept. seen tion. * by the * * in a luncheon address sponsored Real Estate those communities which do not act those . neighborhoods that have been allowed to fall into decay the like come within the woman’ today to conserve or rehabilitate| jurisdiction. @ Eliminotes Painting | @ insulates Home @ Fastory Application | “A thoughtful wife or hostess | will keep a commodious ashtray 252 W. Rutgers Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 | istration and Veterans Administra- E : for FREE COLOR CHART end easy Board, Walter 8, Dayton, Bayside, through inadequate . improvement measures,” he concluded. @ Lowest Cost plus taxes and insurance OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 1 P. M. TO 6 P. M. C handy for the cigar smoker, to alleviate the unsightly overflow- @ Free Estimate i ] | ing of ashes in.a tiny tray for @ No Money Down TART Cs. eee er mM cs CORRE ener cg SoC MEN AL. Ne Special Work Course * linaw St. will attend the four-day) - jot Grand Rapids. " |most effective methods of remov- Earl English Takes GRAND RAPIDS—Earl English of the Stewart-Glenn Co. of S, Sag- repait and refinishing course here April 23-27 sponsored py the Fur- niture Manufacturers Association Experts will demonstrate the of ashes carelessly spilled on carpets or furniture, there is nothing to compare with the trusty house- hold vacuum cleaner. * pet in the morning-after cleanup, | make the area spic-and-span clean | in a jiffy with a swoop or two of| the lavor-saving ‘“‘vac."’ LEADERS and PIONEERS In ALUMINUM SIDING | ALCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CORP. _ Pontiac FE 5-3412 Detroit DI 1-8833 $. Depki. General Mgt. As for disposing of the contents | ashtrays and making away with * * Empty the ashtrays onto the car- 20030 JAMES ing scratches, glass rings, .cigar- ette burns on both leather and DAN ROSE REALTY | Pisin BRoedway 3-100! FEATURES: © Large Lots © Paved Streets © Full Closets with Sliding Doors © Plastic Tile Bath ® Double Ribbon Drive © Low Taxes ® Two Bedrooms © Full Basement © 4 Styles te Choose From ® Luxaire Automatic Oil Heat ® Stee! Casement Windows COUZENS |} Your : ao. tw -Town & Country” Garden Center © : niture finishes will be explained 6002 Mighiané R4. (4-59) OR 8-119 | MAXIMUM—6$20,000 by representatives of nationally- ; known manufacturers of wood < “Home owners cari use this sec- gent few large metropolitan cialized areas.”’ Techniques of finish application, basic chemical properties of fin- g|ishing materials and trends in fur- will be capable of doing work here-| - or spe- Still YOUR HOME NOW! “The owner takes the condi- tional FHA commitment to a a a ee ernization costs. When the mod- Stop Worrying ~~ | About Price! JUST CALL © FE 2-2671 We give you a free estimate on your Roofing, Fencing, Sidings, Porch Enclosures, ~ jalousies, Recreation Rooms, Attics, Base- existing mortgage edness and modernization costs and puts them in one new mort- gage loan,” Dayton said, Dayton told his audienece of real estate businessmen, civic leaders, | rand municipal officials that “‘con- | .centrated programs are under way in many cities throughout the na-'| ‘tion to eliminate slum dwellings ‘and’ to restore once-attractive | ELLIS, INC. timated “$5 billion going inte im- Continuing SPRING | BUILDING SPECIALS See Us First! 2x4 — 8's ments... and. other home neighborhoods to new usefulness’ Fi needs and repairs. and liveability.”’ ir , City officials, he said, are firm: FREE ESTIMATES ly enforcing adequate, modern ¢ _ EASY FHA TERMS codes pertaining to health, | NO DOWN PAYMENT =| Piovssp owners, meanwhile, are | CHURCH'S 2690 S. Woodward | Brovements of residences in Inc. South of Square Lake Rd, Full-scale, enthusiastic support eid a“ cia Heights for housing improvement and | BRIGHTEN-UP SpeCIAL! Top-quality less varnish far floors, woodwork, furniture SHERWIN-WILLIAMS MAR-NOT VARNISH Quart Mar-not and 24" brush, regular $3.03 | sey now $9.99 FREE with this special .¢ . untingieeee 0 pa Beh Conner Re ohne - 985). If “You can Open LOW DOWN PAYMENT LOW FHA TERMS! DOWN PAYMENT « ou earn 80... Easy to own—wonderful to live in! value National home in our Open House dant floor-to-ceiling closets . . . large kitchen ,,. aluminum windows. . . lowest , own this 3-bedroom National H ome, . Highest | in 1 Quality... o Lowest Price by far! ACT NOW! Low Down ‘Payment and 25-Year Mortgages! See this big- showing. It’s today's greatest home-buy! Spacious rooms with abun- Youngstown cost to heat, by far... easy to take care of, giving you many extra hours for pleasant living. And you can mo ~ gee! You'll buy! Keltine Drive Out US-10, Turn Left, 10 Mi Available to All! in Crestwood Farms. Attorney Henry _ MONTHLY PAYMENTS : as LOW as Approx. 50° oecrcesccccecs Phone: MA 5-$ — FE 3-0263 coop HOUSEKEEPING. e BETTER uve ve in quickly enjoy your own home sooner than you expect. Come les North of Pontiac on Big Lake Rood, One Mile to Model! BEAUTIFUL CRESTWOOD FARMS Purchased Model, 9359 VILLACREST DRIVE, OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M, ROGERSON CONSTRUCTION C0, | : US CLOSING costs 3 a he oad 5% : bole a oe : Gall Mr. AS ADVERTISED IN LI MARA mee op. ¢ ae solos THIRTY-ONE Is Your Fehence [Expect More Color jin New Bathrooms Tired Out? © G.E. GIVES You QUICK, CLEAN HEATING af ‘has grown steadily since 1947 when only home in ten had a second bath, Today the one bathroom home is hard to rent or sell. | Desire for additional facilities is tied in with larger families, bet- ter incotnes and higher standards of living. Homes equipped with two full baths plus a powder room pro- vide more comfort, added conven- fence and room. for a family to spread out. ’ - * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 » . hot water Spring Fix-Up Time! CONCRETE STEPS _ Ornamental Iron % . MOORCREST SUBDIVISION — A’ subdivision of contemporary saat GE “wenotep?” ltbiens, Heavy wing dext $2-gulca homes is being offeféd on Beverly-boulevard, just off Decker road. heaters are included. Roads are to be blacktopped. Lots are 100x150. |]*- Features of these 53'6’'x24’'4" homes are studio ceilings throughout, Moore-Gold Builders are doing the constructing. Mr. Moore is han- W. MOOTE ‘ 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with color fixtures. Sliding glass doors in the dling the sales, - “ heath é lectrical Se — ]_ @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling nahin | wat | | 3 P . | CHECK THESE FEATURES: oe | : W W latterns Read Paint Labels!. . GENERAL etectnic |@ | CONTRACTOR Here’s 7 Ways to Make\\ orkshop, rela exh a wide vara af © Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability State & City Licensed There variety Spec “ j | Paint material available today that} @ Strong Reinforced Casting | 20Fien apo cl “wins Fe 5-697: 5.6973 351 North Paddock St. WIRING INSTALLATIONS © INDUSTRIAL ©@ COMMERCIAL Over 25 Years in Pontice 845 West Huron St, FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 REALTOR Hove you your own plans for « (OC o~ What with do-it-yourself, every, time you turn around these days you're faced with lists of ten ways to do this, or eight ways to do that. But now, at last, we have the list to end such lists—seven ways of making nothing out of something. In this case, the “nothing” is a |very useful “product” indeed. It's what comes out of a gas incinera- tor (along with a little ash) after a busy day of burning the useless “somethings” that accumulate This “nothing from something” roster was published by the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Asse- ciation to help incincerator own- ers gain full use from this ver- satile appliance. Here is the list; 1. Garbage disposal: Eliminates new home? Are you looking for . 4 W all-weather trips from house to plans for a new home? Do you b ES FOOLUUCUCOLUL TE TT wont experience, expert and ef- 4 HO 4 * . ficient advice on building « new N | IMPORTAN T . || heat? It will pay you to see us. |7esur even mums || Pe . conn eA . WE HAVE EXPERT BUILDERS WHO WILL GIVE |/'® ~ YOU ESTIMATES ON YOUR PLANS — OR ON |/B _ Select Yours Now = gy PLANS WE WILL SUPPLY AT YOUR CHOICE. g @ Ranch Home Sites Ld . cee , @ Good Neighborhood # Yes... Jt Will Pay You to Come in and See... ||\@ @ Sound Restrictions a : = @ Financing Available g @ Many Lots Over bl ) m 100 Ft. Wide = iB @ $1,500. Terms. . i] | | = Herbert C. Davis 5 a m= Real Estate—Builder = 4286 Dixie Hwy: REALTOR Drayton Plains i‘ 4925 Pentice Lake Road = ORiando 3-1231 * 8 FE 5-4311 = ds LPTTT TTT LLL LLL \Nothing From Something ) garbage containers. 2. Leaf burning: Ends this fire hazard by easily consuming your fall harvest of leaves. Aside from the safety factor, you will save) countless hours of waiting around for the fire you built in street or yard to burn out, 3. Spring (or any - old-time) cleaning: Spells finis to cluttering of corners, closets and basements with accumulated trash. 4. Closet reorganizing: Many people don’t realize their inciner-- ator will gobble up the “holey” shoes, baggy trousers, outmoded dresses, threadbare coats and “sat out” sults that just hang around because they are too far gone to give away, 5. Rodent and insect control: infestations of, tiny visitors who find that the pristine “nothing” left by gas incinerators gm: imakes very unappetizing fare. 6. Health factors: Saves many a sacroiliac strained carrying heavy refuse cans to the curb. And homemakers also report they have fewer colds in the winter because| they no longer have to brave; freezing weather to handle the garbage detail. ‘ * cs 7. Collection expense: There are now 30 different types of in- cinerators, ranging in size from one to four bushels. They are easy and economical to install, requiring only a simple flue con- nection, and, GAMA reports, they cost less than half of what it takes to operate any of the mechanical disposal devices. Also, they end most collection expense—a problem not only of the as well. j MODEL 3. BEDROOM. BRICK RANCH HOME With Gas’ ‘Heat and Full Basement 537” *FULL- MONTHLY PAYMENT $] 5,395 LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENTS 30 Year Mortgages at low, low monthly payments! . HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES (Taxes Are Lower In Rochester) Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! © 70-toct wide lots ® Kitchen fan and hood © Garbage disposer ® Vanity in tile bath ® Colored bath fixtures © Rough-in, lavatory in @ Jalousie in kitchen HOUSE © Storms and screens included © Spacious birch cupboards © Pictute: windows in living room and kitchen ses © Glass bathtub enclosure basement @ SO lakes ® Public schools, elementary and. high, Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, - all within 2 blocks. ® Township park, with ewimming, picnick- ing, playground across the street, . ® State-stocked trout stream right in the development, . © 5 minutes to Bloomer State Park © Shopping centers © City water and sewers © Police and fire protection. | AREA within 10 minute drive Exclusive Sales Agents 3 GORDON- BEGII : sien s REAL ESTATE | it's more.important than ever to i \read the information regarding} © each product on its label. Study directions carefully before opening thé can so that no colorful smear interferes. Because the manufac- turer knows his product better _@ Ayoid Messy Inatollation > Safety Tread Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates. — We.Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highwey OR 3-7715 than anyone else, it’s more than wise to follow his suggestions ex- actly, ROLOCMOTSUC Spelled Backwards Is ~ CUSTOM COLOR | Don’ t You Be Backwards ~” See the - Automatic Color Carousel _ At 164 Baldwin Ave, CALL FE 4-9514 FOR FREE COLOR CARD Fege + ete En§ 3 = Ne 2_REnRnaM| VETS: 195 Moves You Right In! | VETERANS 3 BEnnOue| ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH HOMES! - @ Kitchen. Cabinets with Knotty Pine | | @ Second Bath has Built-In Vanity.” I @ Sliding Birch Door Walk-In Closets... ee meet Seemann V2 BATH RANCHES _ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY = See the Fabulous } WANTED ‘Veteran with intitlignnie who wants comfort, health and secur- ity for his family. If you qualify there isa big... + +» Owning your own 3-bedrocm 114 Bath: ranch home in the heart of the lake country. Massive lots; security In knowing you are not buying too expen- sive a home and payments will be small! Open weekdays 12 to 8, Sat. and Sun: 11 to 8. Drive out West Huron (M-59) just beyond William Lake Road to Tull, Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. DeVere aes, See the home that gives you more for every dollar invested. A home designed with you in mind. PHONE OR 3-4007 for DETAILS! SEE THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES TODAY! @ Payments Approx. $69 Per ‘Month Includes MODEL: Principle, Interest ond Insurance. @ Loke Privileges. @ Convenient Oil Heot. ; @ Pastel Colored Beth Fixtures, @ Double Vonity—F i Length Mirror. Recessed Lighti ole: SEVERAL LEFT Paneling in Breakfast Spece. Drive out West Huron (M-59) one-te _ lioms Lake Road to Tull, Turn left or Sion’ al omg : es bt papery Mahe Road? ss ana al EF | | -% Congregational ills Host Church Mrs. O. Lundbeck Lists! re i 1 | | | : has said ould -be under the juris- Tn the name of the of the Stete of » Fou are notified ‘that on said will be Bee ete Se tne 6 Hurtin Colisia Serving as ge chairman wil be Mrs, O. H. Lundbeck. Assist ci ing her will be John Madele, chair- : . man of housing; Mrs. Dexter Craig si re Appoints snares ee ; chairmen and Mrs. W. H . The minority report challenged . _ |Vann, registration. = Committee's authority to vote New Director _ ae Elwood z Bigier, president funds without specific author-| the Pontiac Women’s Fellowship one ppd _sramerrare tg Se Toe Oe Mee te © — ted, * , . ind greeter’ i M that fee 1805 law io met broad] -Ex-West Coast Editor | five wit te im. charge of enough to cover the program. | Picked.to Head School’s|luncheons and dinners. woos 8 ; Charles A. Wilson and Mrs. Edna On that point, the minority re-/ Journalism Department |pondurant will take care of print Lo ogy tage eppeoprieten coud] ing and signs. Donald rhage is — SING ) y,|Stated for usher chairman, Mrs Msed for anything but prevent! ctsthmann, a former West Cuasi|A. W. Selden, publicity; Mrs. Don- Seiten et qretnction this year.|ewspaperman, has been named/#ld B. Hogue and Mrs, John Mor- The emergency appropriation °tme director of the 1 rison will take care of a : ; ate U ity school .| About 350 ted to att would expire Dec. 31. : rong a ot the various pate i City Building Inspector The wait con-*/) : ‘ . firmed Friday by the State Board | of MSU, the|were distributed J “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 19598, ; i gig Carl Grubert }ha. pies Flowers 3.|, Help Wanted Male 6. : orice i many poeith, parte py Real Botate, i011 W. “tof afternoons. Cail can 3 YOUNG MEN from KB 18. TO 26 tan . a» Muneral Home - FE 41883 Travel sdersenat well kaewe oom ‘| The is down river from a verage $300 mo, plus bonus, the Proud Lake Recreation Area Donelson-Johns Sr et rt. eet Gin eae pio onan fe SPARKS-O CHAPEL anna given and all distances ces are, — ° FE . Siete "wore, Vecstion with pay, marked. All public lands and) Vooriees-ciple | _iiwenre’ sims “SPF ar) ‘land and Huron-Clinton Metropol.| . FUNERAL HOME . | SxPrERmmncep | simoum | Man tan Authority parks are indicated | ™>#ance Service, Piane or Molor bet ited ‘Dutton Ra. * ae Ex IENCED ON “LAWN Mow. | Chairmen; Conference Dates, May 16-17. “For the Future of the King- dom,” is the theme of the Michigan State Conference of Co Red Cross Officials Over 13,000 articles of clothing Seventh- area, according ceived by the local church. ~The Adventists semi-trailer van was officially designated by the Red Cross as an emergency cloth- ing depot ‘for that vicinity. The welfare center of the Pontiat church is a part of the state-widg disaster network cooperating with the Civil Defense and Red Cross officials. More than 3,300 pieces of clothing have been distributed by the local One Hospitalized, % mile east of Crescent ‘Lake Rd., Waterford Township, Friday at 5 p.m Evelyn Wood, 49, of Dearborn, driver of one vehicle, was admitted and released for minor St., Waterford Township, and Wil- liam Angell, 15, of 1937 Watkins Lake Rd., Waterford Township. Plan Brigade Reunion The 2nd Annual Reunion of the 7nd Field Artillery Brigade will be held at the Hotel Fort Shelby in Detroit July ‘20-21. -Former members of such units -Phave been invited to attend. Harbor Department? MUSKEGON A proposed ordinance befor® the city commis-| Virginia is | rg, of i as one | sion would. create a department of harbors headed by, a full time director serving as harbormaster. The measure would give the di- rector broad powers of control and “Berkley Resident Fined vaod tver’ Water Enthusiasts ithoroughly inspected before using {since many are left out all winter group in this area. on Animal Cruelty Count A Berkley woman was fined $15 in Berkley Municipal Court after being charged with cruelty to ani- mals by the Birmingham Hunmane Society. . Mrs. J: Bruce, of 28777 Brent- wood St., paid the fine plus $5 costs after pleading guilty April 17 before Judge Ralph Finley, Mrs. G. Carl, president of the “formed society, signed the complaint against the defendant, for abandoning a dog March 17. Warned fo Be Wary Oakland County Sheriff Frank rons has issued a warning to area swimming enthusiasts about going in the water too early, Irons stresses both the danger of drowning and the fact that it is easy ‘to get water cramps in cold water. He also includes ‘use of old boats as a definite hazard. The Sheriff says boats should be and could sink in the middle of a lake or. stream, He’ lists rafts as another early spring danger and advises parents that. children should be kept away from gravel pits. Irons pointed out that this is a bad time of the year for swimming since protective lifeguard opera- tion hag-not been established. Motorcyclist Killed a7E FLINT W—Cari Stanley Lane’ 3 i a g 8 iy 2 of Flint. Mrs: Dorris Tallman, Si, also of Flint, the driver of Nurses’. Guild will ‘Spring Breakfast in the of Trinity Baptist * recently decided to spruce up their frame store and Mrs. Moise decided she wanted ~the color to be Chesapeake green, St. Louis City Art Commission had to be consulted because the building was near a park. The commissioners said no green, use tJ Mrs, Moise was more persistent “|then the commission, the Commis- sion gave up yesterday, a month after the dispute started. Said Mrs. Moise, ‘I'm glad its; . . we were almost ready to tear down the building."’ 5 Port Huron Men Sentenced in Theft PORT HURON w—Circuit Judge Edward Kane sentenced five men to prison -terms Friday in the March ® theft of a quantity of copper wire from the Electric Auto! Former Pastor = @xe0 Be Honored. Rev. W. H. Donaldson Ordained 25. Years Ago in Trinity Baptist The Rev. Williang Howe Donald- son, former minister of Trinity Church, will -\speaker at Trinity Sunday morn- ing. He is at present pastor of .|Zion Baptist Church, Peoria, I. As a child, he attended Trinity Baptist Sunday School and later served as its superintendent. was also president of the Usher Board and.'a member of the Board of Deacons. After his graduation from The- ological School, he was licensed and ordained as a minister by the members of the church and served a term here. ~t The Rev. Mr. Donaldson is cele- brating his 25th year as a pastor. At 3:30 Sunday afternoon, the male chorus of Peoria who will accom- pany Mr. Donaldson here, will pre- sent special music in his honor. A graduate of American The- , the Rev. Mr. Don- e in both religious and civic organizations of*Peoria. Friends and neighbors ag well as members of the church are invited to Mr. Donaldson's homecoming. Persistent Wife Wins Battle of Green Shingles ST. LOUIS u#—Mrs. Roy Moise has woo the battle of the green William Hardy Miller, 33, was given a 3-5 year term in Southern Michigan Prison and Raymond Currie, 38,°and Charlie Studway, 31, both got 2%-5 years. Joseph Blanchard, 28 and Leon- ard Cureton, 28, were given 60 day terms and two years probation. All the men are from Port Huron. Drivers Suffer Bruises in Area 2-Car Collision Only minor injuries were suf- fered in a two-car crash at Walton Bivd. just west of Clintonville at iCan Receive Heart Victims Second Chance > LOS ANGELES (#—If heartbeat study. * ¢ « dentists—should be trained for in- ‘stant emergency action, including opening the chest and squeezing the heart rhythmically until it be- gins beating, Drs. Seymour L. Cole reported yesterday. ” * * cases in Los Angeles hospital op- erating rooms, or nerve reflexes, * * back to life and all but two are healthy—their hearts restarted in ; ole |. Specht, and Eliot Corday of Beverly Hills jy cund over to Oakland County Cir- cuit Court yesterday to appear They said that, ‘in analyzing 132 |APti! 30 on a charge of non-support. _ ‘The maps are offered tree as’ a is restored within four minutes a) public service at the Authority's . jperson has a good chance for con- | Detroit tinued life, says a new medical | Building, WO. 1-5865, and at the office, So critical is the time limit that | park’ and Lower Huron Metropoli- - {more physicians—and even many | tan Park. 7 . News in Brief oe Released on $300 bond, Harold M4 Ortonville, was Richard 1, Thomas, 18, of Royal they found the}Qak, began a 90-day ‘sentence in hearts usually stopped from too/the Oakland County Jail Friday much anesthetic, blopked airways | after pleading guilty to a charge of entering without’ permission in a ; hearing held by Royal Oak Munici- Thirty-five patients were brought | pal Justice Fletcher R. Renton, Pleading guilty on two counts, be guest Guard Unit Advances Five fo Higher Rank . The promotion of five enlisted men to higher grades was an- nounced yesterday by Capt. A. J. Largent, commanding officer of ‘Co. M, Michigan Nationa] Guard. Named corporal was Pfc. Rich- ard W. Anderson, 834 W. Huron St.; while Pfc. John C. Beau- champ of 4547 Horseshoe Dr., was. advanced to Spc. 3-c. Given promotions to private first class were Pvt, Kenneth E. Witherspoon, 785 Lapeer Rd., Ox- ford; Pvt. Eugene D. Klienow, 513 Madison St.;. and Pvt. Michael A. Walford, of 3197 Harron St. Guest Speakers Slated for. Sunday Services _ Major and Mrs. Ed Nelson of Detroit Divisional Headquarters will speak at all services of the Salvation Army Sunday. « The Nelsons are in charge of all young people's work in the East- ern Michigan. by the local Satvation’ Army band. | Services are scheduled for 9:45} and 11 a.m.; 6, 7 and 7:30 p.m.| ‘with Captain and Mrs, Magnus A. Michalsen in charge. - Elkton Youth Killed in Car-Bike Crash CASS CITY ®—Eugene Shuff, 15, of Elkton, was killed Friday | night in the collision of his bicycle and a‘car om M81 just outside Cass City. . Sheriff's deputies said the driver of the car, Marvin Winter, 18, of |: Cass City, told them the bicycle had no lights. He said he did not see the boy in time to avoid the accident. Pair Robs Cash Register of $20 After Purchase |Township grocer told Sheriff's dep- Two men stole $20 from his cash register while he was showing them his“ assortrhent of candy, an Avon uties Friday. The larceny took place at 1:50 p.m. at 2366 Auburn Road. : The store owner said the men had purchased three oranges and | - gavé the impression they were try- ing to decide which candy they wanted to buy when one of them took the money and ran out, County Deaths -. FRED H. HULTZ — FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Service for Frazer H. Hultz, 51, of 28450 Haggerty Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from Thayer Funeral Home, with burial in Wixom Cemetery. He died Thurs- day after a three-week . illness. Mr. Hultz had been a rural mail carrier in the township for the past 17 years. He leaves his Special musie- will be provided | , four minutes. The other two had/| Oscar Patterson, 29, Detroit, was permanent brain damage, the doc- tors told the American College of Physicians. lodged in the Oakland County Jail yesterday to begin a 30-day sgn- tence handed down by Springfield Justice Emmett J. Leib who im- posed fines of $50 and costs of, $25 on the’ separate charges of reckless driving and violation of his operator's license. “ Martha A. Smith, 18, of 348 Seward St., was placed on six months probation yesterday when she pleaded guilty to unlawfully taking and using a motér vehicle before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. She was given over to the custody: of -her mother, Do you have a carpet problem? Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. —Adv. If your friend's in jail and needs | bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. . Adv. Rummage sale Redeemer Lu-| | theran Church of Birmingham. Thurs. and Fri., April 26 and 27. | 8:00 to 5-00. The ancient city of Troy was situated in what is now Turkey, south of the Dardanelles. . _ Death Notices . BEAN, APRIL 2, 1956, JOHN Plume?felt Puneral Home with Rev. Harrison off- ciating. Interment ip Ridgelawn Cemetery, Mr. an will lie in state at the Flumierfelt Funeral Home, Oxford, Mich GRAHAM, APRIL 19, Eleanor Kin, _Nille, Mrs Lt Funeral Paul R. Havens officiating. Interment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr “bay Rd., Drayton Plains. HOPWOOD, APRIL 19, 1956, BABY Boy, 428 Hickory e, beloved infant son of Mr’ 1 Glen H. Hopwood; dear brother of Dennis and Nanneste Hop- wood, Puneral service was held this morning et 16 am, at White Chapel Cemetery with Rev, Paul Havens officiating. In- terment in White Chapel. Fu- neral arrangements by the Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home. HULTZ, APRIL 19, 1966, PRAZER H., 28480 Haggerty, Fartnington Twp., age $1; beloved husband of Shirley Hultz; dear father of Mary Hulte; dear brother of Clyde Hutiz. Puneral service ill - be held Monday, April 23, at 2 p.m. from the Thayer Funeral Home with Rev. B. Guinan officiating. Inferment in Wixom Cemetery. Mr. Ne im state at the ayer Fu- neral Home, Farmington, LEE, CLARENCE E., 1600 GRAE- field Rd., Birmingham, Husband of Marie (nee Edwards) brother in Roselawn Park Cemetery, MAGER, APRIL 18, 1956, DANIEL Maitiand, 6952 Tappan Drivé, be- loved infant son of Mr. and Mrs Gene R. Mager. Funeral service was held yesterday at 11. am. at White Chapel Cemetery. arrangements by the OSEP’ HH WOOD- ward, Bloomfield Hills. womend & > & = = = > ry Ss 3 » 3 Py ‘J el DOW AND FAMILY OF "ke Yate ‘Benjamin W. Richard- 647 Reskob Ave., grate- fully acknewledses the beautiful ve wife, Shirley; a daughter, Mary, cards &no expressions of sym- at home; and a brother, , - " of Tennessee. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4 as “i g Closing time for advertise. ments type sizes larger than regular type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. ' Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. day of publication after the fir tion. , CASH WANT AD RATES 2 $150 8188 42.76 3 150 «2703.88 4 180 348 5.08 LJ 2.25 4.05 6.00 6 27 4.06 7.20 7 38 867 840 _f 3.60 6.0 9400 » 405) «1.38 10.80 Help Wanted Male 6 ALERT FULL: TIME AN, Mee Aubure. Read. Aupers ——Heighte 0 AMBITIOUS Salesman to Introduce Our NEW MODEL ELECTROLUX Apply in person at 1064 W. Huron St. Between 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 youna” pays ie, To 3 New York has i for 5 young boys free to travel 48 states and return. Must be beat o% appearance and willing to learn. -Average weekly earn- “ings, $75 to $100. Expenses ad- vanced, transportation furnished See Mr. Bailey, Huron Hotel, __ fat. 10 to 4 p.m. BOOKKEEPER WANTED. EXPE- tieneed preferred, to handle book- kee for smail automobile dea . Davia Motors, 606 N. Main ester, Mich. OLive _2} Tei, BUTCHER Pull time job for reliable man who desires good position in air © store, Vatation and hospitailtzation furnished Write Box 1, Pontfac Press, give ret- erences, CAB DRIVERS, 2 OR OLDER. rt time. Apply 438 Orchard Lk. 3 6 p.m oo CAB DRIVERS STEADY. 3% OR —.. | ore paid Pom ga 4 n eage a Orchard Lake, 3 to 6 om. CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? et those - $50 a wee piyine consumbers in Pontiac or N. Oakland Co. with Rawieigh Start immediately, ‘s Dept. MCD-69e- CAR. ~- UNION — FO house work in Pontiac & Detroit, Call FE 45-3616. CAREER OPPORTUNITY MARCHANT CALCULATORS INC. has fine opportunity for man. in- ng merit in an expanding field, Col- lege graduate preferred, but not e me busi Or sales Applicant wih be carefully screened as to his managerial ability. For inter- view, call Mr. Christman, Agency Manager. FE 40662, between 10 __and_12 Saturday. — experience desirable. CRANE OPERATOR FOR AN in aie ra, a so. Designers AND Detailers ane oo ag cae: 8s. Top rates. LOCKHART & ; WRIGHT Pek Sa DIEMAKER We need ® good man on smail stainless stampings. _Day work pall cael week, ¢ Lincoin Diemakers MAKE-RITE pi intment. DRAFTSMEN JUNIOR ENGINEERS rs |e A. 4) e ave! aed sale. Week- ly average $250 rral orem ment phate Olive Lf or FOREMAN Challenging for “he Salen ereahes: Ge need Ot eur Rochester laboratory. ap achool or college cuamaelty esirable, ly Em nt Office PARKE-DAVIS & CO. rh. of Me Detroit, Mich. 8.a.m. to 4:30 p.m,, Mon thru Fri, Management Trainee if your present job has limita» tions tha gre beneath ¥ is ca » bh . SO stall weit nrobil ile finance co, with branches tn 140 cities, can use & man to start in « job and assignmen 8 1 eamdi- age, high school grad . (some . college preferred), and ‘eave the capacity to absorb the rigorous training. Apoly Associates Loan Co. 125 N. Saginaw. = MAN FOR STORE. EXPERI. eneet with MAN DESIRES WORK OF ANY 40277 MAN WHO ah CAPABLE OF meeting the lic Must be neat, aggressive, and hard worker, rs and excellent remu- Apply 10 to 12 2260 Dixie Hwy. Ask a.m, for MAN FOR SETUP, SERVICE AND delivery of tractors and farm ma- € ry, Houghten & Bon, 826 N. Main, Rochester. ee NEWSPAPER DIS- PLAY ADVERTISING SALESMAN BE QUALIFIED..IN LAYOUT AND COPY WRITING. WRITE BOX 31, PON-TIAC PRESS GIVING FULL DEFAHLS OF TRAIN- ING, EX PERTEN€E. AND BACKGROUND, NURSING AID $2,704 to $3,224 Neat, aggressive young man with at least 6 months very recent experience. Only who plan a including sick Jeave and vacation Plans. Life and hospitalization in- surance and retirement program, Apply personne) office, Oakland County Office Building. Second floor, Lafavette and Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich a * PART TIME GRILL MEN, WEEK- days and Sundays. Must have Pleasant working conditions. Peter Pan Snack Shop. 6515 8. Telecraph. Apply bet. 3 _and § 5m. . PORTER USED CAR LOT Steady work Good pay for the right an . JEFFREY FORD SALES CO 89011 PORTER, NIGHT WORK MOREYS Golf and Country Club, 2280 Union Lk. Rd.. off Commerce rd. Apply _before 5 pm ROUGH CARPENTERS. PRODUC tion house work. Must he union, _ Call after 6 pm FE 46508 ROUTE SALESMEN DRY CLEAN- nmtial in Birmingham. all. _ ty plant weekly gonrumtood’ eee —_ne weeens to bill cus. F " Pply in person *tm- mediately. . Douglas Cleaning Co, 834 8. Woodward, Birmingham SEMI-SENIOR ACCOUNTANT FOR small public accounting office in ern igan ermanent position. State qualifications, sale ary and paperionce. Reply Box 7, eas . Fixture- -- men Must Be Journeymen Seniority Advantages Long Program Plenty of Overtime HEIDRICH TV SERVICE MAN Ex: perienced only, good y, steady sat Hod's Radio i. TV, FE ’ WANTED: MAN FOR GOLF PRO shop. Familiar club repairs, Ea be tate ng NA i@ALESMAN, APPLY IN we, “ S. Saginaw, JA-Coz 08. . L Li some extra money in pos time? If so. call seRky as all sascha _Help Wanted Female 7 rt dane barons Yon a 10 sm. and AND. LAYOUT MAN. M UST <_ ! career need apply. Many benefits _- ing established route worth good HE ed sis 3 \ i . Oe a i Cpe epee / os ’ / ] nee | / J eee , ( J} . ¥ —] . Met \ ‘ Ps 7 ‘ ae ; sai picker ene THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 ; THIRTY-THREE - _Work Wanted Male_10/ CARNIVAL . by Dick ‘Turner _Typewriter Service 22A| Wanted to Rent Bd Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts, Furnished 33 aa MA) A ae ae ST | "ANTED' SET 19 NEN SEN |? ROOM PaRmey, pom are Beep ‘ . 4 dae | er Se ‘ VA FRA = Panay OF 3 OR 3 private bath, Utilities fura, CONSUMERS “POWER Co. VACANCIES GOOD CLERK-TYPISTS ters, COUNTER AND OFFICE MANAGER Excellent work: Dining Room Waitresses pertencea. a as number of ex- rience stall our new ey gr “Apply i in Person Only 9 to 5 Mon. Thu Thurs. TED'S Woodward at Square Lake Rd. EXPERIENCED wor ener Live tn. mo °® N $40 ¥ ing baaywear. No COM. SEW. ing. Enclose ped, addressed — . Babyland, Morristown EXPERIENCED WO: OVER 25 for fountain OMAR OF; tl Ba apply tn person. Lut 2. tat Employment Agencies 8A FIPERIENCED FOUNTAIN BIRMINGHAM fine.” Hew more. OFFERINGS att bee tole ‘corner of Fetarien typists," Peeneral office {PERIENGED_ NURSE AID TO tis W, Maple. ernst ham, Other help em loves. eens West 44254, meal Fetergpese. re Pontiac) —-—Ss«xENGINEER Byard Ae Oe D WalTRmas “$700 Restorsat ‘at mt ctty Airpor a Hanger ae! oF rae ke 21 WOMEN POR BABYSITTING AND "Sen ti of — a= Service, MUlberty » WOMAN TO ‘ CHiL- one Se ache ee ng ghar nari| Ear cote ise ED COUPLE TO LIVE ie, Hen Soe zane vere ane ‘cast, SALESMEN _. IF — Your evenings are Ir — You m™ Ir ey —_ &4 earn to TUPPER’ HOME PARTIES And Learn How Segperenne. EXP. WAITR 182 8 Ba ag NIGHT WORK. EXPERIENCED gah ee Mortis Restaurant, FE 3.9040. 8: SewthaL ETTORE A _Ye'srn nt" id. Live in. au GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK High school graduate with some typing experience. Must have pleasant per- sonality and enjoy meet- ing and talking with peo- ple, also be able to talk intelligently over the tel- ¢ ephone, This is a perma- nent position with oppor- tuflity for advancement. Apply to John Fitzger- ald, editor, THE PONTIAC PRESS | for a ae OENEYS oT oung hee stare E ‘Bowstann (of a er Bide. rE b 60416. CAREER — GIRLS RECEPTIONIST doctor ... RECEPTIONIST for dentist ... E SECRETARY for adv. firm . $a8 EPER, experiepced .. $200 ANSWER PHONE Sees 180 BOOKKE®PER full charge ... ba] LIKE FIGURES? ... $240 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, own trans : ‘ .. $270 OBS FOR MEN cote = Cnangars waene ure Time 375 OPEN "SATURDAY ‘TIL 2 P.M. MIDWEST 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. . Radian sehen GRAEBNER'S oe FOR GIRLS = NATION'S HOUSEKEEPER A ND CA 3 children. MA le ae Fe LADY FOR HOUSEWORK. STAY nights. OR 3-7688. one Seas LADY FOR GENERAL HOU SE | _Satee and care of children, FE| MIDDLEAGED WOMAN LIVE IN, 306 complete charge. Call OR geen eeenyrapennennrermenanesinsing esis: GENERAL tor gh hg good pean wasncumbéred. a ‘or couple, livin _vision. EAE 3 @ quarters, le; PART TIME "WAITRESSES FOR days, Sundays caren evenings. Must nave trans: tion, jeasant moe conditions. Peter Pao Apply bet. 3 and 5p ” aeaina PARTY PLAN DEMONSTRATOR E» more Parties) Suarnateea 400 fascinating | —_ arises t iron novelties, toys) lastics, Call Detroit, Jeffer-| 2040 sollect or write 11240 Ee Mile Rd, Van Dyke, Mich, RELIABLE woul AN FOR GEN- eral housework in Franklin Vii- lage home. Must be fond of small children. Live in Own room bath, TV. Suns. and Mons. off. LARGEST OFFICES IN MICHIGAN Offering dovens of ‘high jobs ne girls in ot, aroun Tound 1 pine | tac. Here are a few: RECEPTIONIST, typist $200 ell trainee, lig ine BOARD, receptionist, coun- | trv club for summ : OFFICE TRAINEE $1 _ for public rejations exec- VARIETY GIRL, for mangitas ‘ $160 COMPT OPERA $250 | BOOKKEEPER, eet typing» $250 |\JR. SECRETARY, Tight short- ; hand . $275 SECRETARY, to attorhey $300 GRAEBNER'S—Pontiaé “EXCLUSIVELY FOR GIRLS" 313_ Pontiac Siate Bdig. FE 5-0277 OBS FOR MEN MECH, ENG RETAIL BALES $350 CARE ER CENTER B-1 Riker Bid FE 6-016 _ aeeneere RECEPTIONIST Personable y lady to do typ- ing and switch ?<. ref- erences 9 neceneety. excell start. ' ing sal ary NANCY AT CA- + Bi. N Riker Bidg.. FE 8-0416. RELIABLE WOMAN OR pol babysitting Vicinity of rio Lake. EAL ‘ ship “the Pleasant Avon way” profitable spare. time employment GIRL | RECEPTIONIST ™ and over Must be we!) roomed, no typing, 5 days. Off undavy & Monday Pontiac .Em- | ploy ment a0 18 W. Huron will help you. For information, —8t. FE at ra PONTIAC SECRETARY-STENO. le WERLOFMENT SERTICE IN B’HAM AREA RETAIL We ed lager gl for a secretary- ; : ng A scirotoerriun deck Beeg'twt| © MANAGEMENT bev mw gy raion smal) bo ~ ; with mode: of. |‘ >| One of Michigan's most thriving Polly yg an eons of _— clothing stores 1s looking for a mingham. The person we seex| £@Teet, minded young man be- ay be between 21 anf 35 yeary| ‘ween the ages some ~ . Of age, capable of 100'words.per| fetal sales experience train tnute shorthand taking care; {OF Management. See Miss Wer- some correspondence without eimer at Midwest, 406 Pontiac dictation. work will involve some| State Bank Bidg, PE 66277. Hag cy ae TM namo Instructions 9 . tate with apparent ability to de- eee ” velop this opening into a seif- BEAT. met eed dept Sithin a short es Sa gc vores "pion —_ Bh sppaay Fnoatiory if NEM PLOY MENT psiol, LEARN DIESEL — All Principal | =~ peng Migr send of experience and | makes, Nationwide Placement Ad- | SLEEP IN Ri REF” ONLY) Chit. visory Service. Special or. to rome ONL eg Servicemen Write today! ITs oom and TV, re 4-734 HEAVY RQUIEMERT DIV. Devt $365, Box 2 Care Pontiac Tress, Teletype Operator $3,653 to $4043 a yr. Position ounty weer: Ricel- Bir- 18 furn! eed Sort u Gracies, 195 Mave min; MI 6-4333 WA a 8A\.ESWOMEN in 463 .. Saginaw, Anon “Appliances HA AL _SALESEADIES Senet “women's | 6 to 8. < FASHION § SHOP anne neers | Mh CARPENTER WORK NEW 6 | FE 44210. CAKE a ye COURSE - ‘LEARN TO TO | DR RIVE THE, SANE- FE-WAY” DRIV- OoOL, si PIANO AND ACCORDION LEs- sons ip your home, OR 3-0466. Work Wanted A Male 10 repair. Secinaw (BOY 19, Op cael s F RON 2 wants full time wor! a 2- Pe BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT $0, Segeene, reasonable. nes exkeaarae t. Fioor tiling &— rE - TEs OF CET WORE. FE 46866 BRICK, BLOCK AND work. Also chimneys. No job too la Residential and commer- tee ‘Guaranteed. work, Ph. FE MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS $700 | 3977 Ww. FE 4-5063 sam oF OR , Work Wanted Female 11 G. 93 BU, PICK delivery, 1 day service, SrTiO WKERNGS ete TG A any hours. Day or night hrs, FE 4-2046. work. , %.. =" i ts piel Up: So ond FE A BUSHEL. 1-DAY TRONINGSB Adtare Ave, FE TRONINGS. DB: SERVICE. | TIRED NIN! 1 DAY CE. __Pickuo_@& deliver. EM : ¥ TUES., * usp ay day work. $8 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- |” ta ce casing PE Yias, as Tak fag, UB Par. OFF. © 1986 by NEA Service, re. “As for foreign policy, I’m beginning some of the ‘friendly’ countries! . been run down by their sport cars!” Twice this week I've almost © Building Supplies 12A IN A BASE ment uae? eiabe oe fisted « = zz Write Pontiac Press, ure. | $7 fare. With ip Pontiac. uae WOULD BABYSIT- nights. Or waitress work. vy WwW AY. FB 2 LADY WO' ! ing Pt hh oS ELIABLE LADY IN PIONEER mn aighlands would like Sabre tine. Can give references, FE RO CHESTER A, WASHINGS eo ironings on All work hand a Gousbed Pick up and RUBBION. Reasonable, Call Bill. FE 7-362. LION on ASHES & RUB- bish, FE 2-101 Licwt amen 5-3047 LIGHT RD ian AVY TRUCKING. | Rubbish hauled. Sand, fill dirt, ond gravel. PE 20603, MAN ‘WITH *% TON TRUCE wants work. PE 40421 anytime. O'DELL CARTAGE Local Sone re Sane Moving BAND. GRAVEL, DRIVEWAY gravel. Top sol] and fill dirt. OR TRUCKING AND HACLING. RUB- _bish, Anytime. Che cheap FE 8-1770, ~ REDUCED RATES Lampe van to serve you, Smith Moving, FE 44964. 2 Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Dal gn eng, Sunday Painting & gy & Decorating 20 a4 cusToM PA Paper removed. Matt Ty Pater oe PE seis wall cata you ay? gg! HL DEPENDABLE. PAINT- ahs rating 26 yrs, exp. FE Notices & Personals 2 25 aaa EaIvate Oey Aerotred red Knapp Jason Fred Herman vee IVES. Do- og “au Sable Eee Da vant 3 2 or T pctnens house seerences sweet OW, or sub. COUPLE WITH 3 or 3 bedroom Pasoo.” “°° amen ‘ > fo on STALL 8) et p> vicinity , Franklin, ple istrict, M 8-663, YOUNG Pasig yl ‘WITH SMALL child dest 3te 5 — apart. eae children destr 7: =, — home. Wi near ment we Tele OR 3.1128. Wid, Contracts, Megs. 32 ACTION! of your Land Con- , Se yo wlsoking for. “io , tae too larg Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. CONTRACT S WANTED . Cash oh Welt = Ee get on ohnsen on personally “qaek. ck, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd; FE 42533 MEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR —— or eqyity im your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 33) _Orehard_Leke Rd. FE +4063 WE NEED _ LAND CONTRACTS otter wit so Es Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W, Huron 8t Ne es Russell Young py en FE tien ‘QUICK CASH Tike dor service Sank tor “WHITE YoU LIKE vestment, gain- 3 five ten interest, FE: Rit FI SYSTEMS ttle as $12.44 oan 8 BLECTRO 1c IN DEBT?” IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oaklem! Theater Re: ‘DREAMBOAT 1 DRE. ADA “drudgery. She cieans her oven with ae new “ITS Oven Clean- or _Walte’s Not:ons. LooK! Suits and overcoats, $4 to work and dress pants, 36 Pi Pg to $3; baby ciothes and shoes and other articles: New and used fur. "SERV. | “BIG RUMMAGE E BALE. r BROS. Karty H, J, Vanw 4460 Dixie a H,, xawen, "7. At our @isposal purchase oe or our clients. Bee me before » sell, ASK FOR BOB To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN ——— — —. = = Co-operative Rea tate Exchange ‘eae dea and Ph. PE bo) Coren OUR SLEEVES ARE * ROLLED UP !! And we are geared for AO- TION! The “pr an oe niture. Cheapest prices that were ever offered in Pontiac. Addresses 1218 and 1220 Baldwin Ave. __5-T196. NO MORE VITAMIN TIME ARGU- ments. Nutritite ip cookle form for children. Cali FE 3-7402, FE 32-8772, or Lake Orion, MY +2708. myself, Don- ae 3852 hide Bt., er Wed. Children to Board 26 Pr oe EXC. CARE n 1 on 2 CHIL fren. FET. 1g rE; PERTY AT FU VALUE ls OUR _® oretl ery TO YOU." us NOW Edw. M. Stout, ] Realtor TN. 6a SOLD or Not Sold If your property isn't sold ret, * » because it hasn't been listed th WHITE LICENSED CHILD CARE. ___ OR 3-4263 GUsTOM DECORATING. WaALL- meres. ea” seemins service. Com- mer ae pra | wAsiiND RY paint | | th ia fF ia \. ' ad et ) Pam Wall a all wae! ‘* per remor by stea FE per ory “4 Painting & Wall Washing PAPER} as Sa rae eek tales FE 42 OABLE FE ¢6070 + GET. IT 0 through Classified Ads!) | Yes, whatever it is — dial i CARE FOR ONE. ar Wid. “Household Goods id eee FU RNITURE N =EDED | Entire home or odd lots, Get the top ig will BB, eo rian or eel} it for you int unity Sale, Phone OR 3-27 FOR QUICK DIsPOs. aL OF -aEL | Rett Beene goods, call MYr- ET 8 BOY Fg SCHON & B. OA eaters FE 4 os = FED, TO BOT Foun Ait aaFes ~ Wed. - Vtd. Miscellaneous _B PPA LAA LAP NTED: coon 4 ‘METAL QUICK FE 28181 ef an writer and get it! BROS. ‘inaw Street, Ph. PE 6-8166 Spea Eve, ‘Hil 8:30 y Wanted Real Estate 3 32A, ; "2? LARGE ROOMS, CLEAN. CLOSE FE 54-1690. PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY ?- time and — “Den't worry with pookers.” us now. We need farms, lakes, and residential 3, we be all details ROY KNAUF, Realtor 20% W. ; FR 2-721 Oa LISTINGS ie i Seer Sas predomi mes | PE 20274 N. SH For your CA oy eae ae Russell Y oung [eect AUL D. HAMMOND re Bhat Sh wren, we i rss fi ete Le ie pm. f i pa f APTS. . PVE. ni Apts | 3 F) ator, 91 N, Cass 7 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. ale _Fiorence, 2 ROOMS ” BATH. CLOse |S Parking, Park Place, OOM FURNISHED APT. MAIN r. Pri tranc burn Ave non” 46a 8. Drcedwer, ey 7 ROOM GARAGE HOUSE FO FOR rent. No RMS_ icet ¥ SURTBTED. Near tus line, Adults or work. {3 R ing giris $4 § Francis. in. Man preferred FE &- |g ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Close tn, No drinkers, 114 Center. FE $-4360 from GROUND FLOOR, VATE _engrance, Lake "rem nt, OR_ 3 31378. REALTORS © Dixie Hw | eh | — ttnnaserme Ir You ea 7 ‘HOUSE 6 OR farm for sale, ate ws now We have aia Sik | W. DINNAN 6" PE 42577 Johnson 4 rty. Call us raze sour pre We have Seren toed . poheeeig I ages >, be cS “JOHNSON; Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 425 ROOMS, , KITCHEN ANI Fg ‘4 ) BATH. _Child_weleome, 431_N. Perry. “RM. FURN APT CHRISTIANS Only. Close in FE 2-6977. RM. FURNISHED D APT, a6 IR. 7 RM pRivaTe 1 yng ADULTS 7 Oakland aa bv iene, 163 HEAT , ey YOU BUY Tr owe LE Insta rr|° 3 pmeron ee 47114| Open © If DOESN'T PAY _2-$408 Our method of wshowi to Qualified prepa, saves you |? FURNISHED ~ PRIVATE J RNs. _entrance. 407 8. Jesale 7 RMB. >UPetains. ue . HEAT. perdi ‘hose = oft Gatloes ars. _FE 2-066}, on v1 J a ‘20 Sara Gast Wa. — SOM poy CLEA! 3 Shp furn, $1 after 4 or call OR 5 aiSrvnet J---3 pare. ae an utilities ers, Close y ROOM, LOWER ROOM, LOWER APT, UTILITIES furnished, as a aoa, 4) James. FE 56475. washe round floor. cumed. Reasonabie. ORiande 34043. j LARGE ROOMS PRIV. BATH FE 32-4731 ree eS ay Stove & refrig, x i LARGE ROOMS. GROUND ROOMS. G floor, Utilities fur. PPE eases J ROOMS. ADULTS ONL 48437. 7 & 2 ROOM APT, #0 BALDWIN. Wee furn. Children welcome. Call PR 8-000? “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 1 21, 1956 DESK SPACE r OFFICE pbsviigl / Salva SYLVAN toning 22 Onehard Lake ___ FE £00 ete, Pas | OPEN DAILY — $1250 DOWN { ei Home _ oe eee | = ’ thew J Fmacter bedroom is. Moderna Kitchen ustom built ¢ ot} ‘fur- bath, eusayee , choice of 4 elevations, tile "room “colors, “Privileges on Drive gut B80 to to Duck Lk. rd., JC HAYDEN, Realtor ‘WILLIAMS LAKE | $250 DOWN i ao rt ont Tow F, C. Wood Co. = a : ' on ‘ +18 V ROOM? : i z : Ht H g Fs SUNDAY 255 SYLVAN VILLAGE aoe VATER FRONT Sree tile, bathe bathe tite ae ee 639 638 Beverly ee SYLVAN REALTY 2383 Orement Lk, 18 FE 5-0 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OP SUNDAY 2-7 | HOMES. Check al ogres Senate We von bargain in 1, Hardwood floors. Fiush doo 1‘ aa re. ‘ mtomatie, of! heat 5, Birch cw _—- $ Pull toon 7. City sewers. — water“ Symee at $8,850 9450 wn ts. oats. ‘Drive out «Baldwin to Rutgers, East to WRAY ONEIL, Realtor eo i Co-operstive Real Estate Exchen nge —y iE AND SMALL HOUSES IN | Beatie at neat ROSE. ‘McLARTY “RE 32-2162 or FE 5-3578 EMBREE & GREGG oe, a s, FE 3-3706 or EM 33107 ae — ot the ile one. 8 CRESCENT I AKE in "4. Alum 950 down. $1 per a SUBURBAN Welbtecated room. knotty pine ‘ la race ® a bet water lente eae school. mediate pos a we tal es $760 down. te call Mra, 8pears, Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike PE 4.908 WILLIAMS LAKE Many 4 bedroom jak 1% car —e with term, OXFORD AREA Prettiest 1 room very nice. § ® day, tat rooma, natural fire- wy set “kes jewel = ie" on s Laer, Fruit trees and garden space, $13,500 with, Norms. EXTRA INCOME fa addition to most desirable lv. Pontiac Garages. $35 per Call us for detatis, HOME MART REAL 1062 W. Huron sd GAYLORD ‘| To Settle Estate 5 room eneeice with basement Carpeting th sun room & |iv- ing room, yy is bome now . Suburban Home Three bedroom with a good b: ment, Lots of codes lined sieoete, oe car raf uit ireee gh} price $14,500 terms. LOW DOWN | PAYM’T Mi y payments tude | and insurance of $43 per month. Call now, Lake Fronts TWo practically new ranch ‘an mes Nice screened porches overlook. ing lake, Very neat clean home oe | ast, seil with terms. Call 3 BEDROOM BRICK Cheerful bright large Hving room. Extra special = oe woighhagheed. really | ist to show you his home at 15.680, terms. TRADE—TRADF— TRADE | Need a larger or smaller home? We have a Pumber of houses that | ean be ied. Call our office Aditic ee OP SUNDAY 246 NOLLS eed GAYLORD FE 4-9584 SUNDAY 146 Ottawa Hills FONNY BUSINESS 1956 toy beta by Hershberger| For Sale Houses 43 eee ae Bs oe “7 ae: _ OB New Brick Ranch . CHEROKEE HILLS This ¢ F 2 BE DROOMS AND DEN $750 Down “When he gets and I'll treat him for exhaustion!" run-down from that pep-up tonic, call me |_ PAYMENTS $37.97 For Sale Houses 43 B 304 SI 2% Quick Possession Ni 2550 Hickor Bloomfield Se Lake Rd Eemest, lert I%@ blocks to OP home located of Poptiac, 3 bedrooms, tile breakfast nook, ato: rms screens ai many more features to give is R LIVING A ruly attractive house at’ an _ £ven more attractive price. ron Bouth pire. % — ensti rel Road to 8lo- cum, North 1 block to p ateman ;, OP SUNDAY: 2 to 5 Ottawa Drive Seminole Hills =. ta ‘appeal OPE SUNDAY 2 to 5 Grove anch ® Rd. West one block t to ititory bd them south 1 block s OP SUNDAY 2 to § 131 Exmoor New Home With ot a extras. 3 bed- rooms, basement, pias- tered vom select oak floors, ceramic tile bath & Deico heat, (Huron) to west 1 mile to SUNDAY 2 to 5 710 Slocum *-ECIAL FEATURES ~ Combined" with careful plan- ning provides 3. miles East bath, extra powder room off master bedroom, ledge- fireplace built erty. Follow signs. ___ For r Sale Houses 43 US TAXES & INSURANCE =e Fish Taree rar " OPEN SUN, 2 TO 5 P.M. 4133 WOODMONT Drive out ag 7 Michwes, 2 Segnew’ Trail, Tech for comm, cC HAYDEN, ‘Realtor s-044t sign, oe Om _ Walton Fruits Resor Loray SUBURBAN BUN- OA — res of land ac on road, a wen - Bang with large rooms and a full basem, a little land and a home which is new rent for $50 a mon a i a Call us today for an ment. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor For Better Homes SEE ‘Other homes from $4,000 fth lake privs, Ai fa Migr eros pots. ve, 8o iJ ” 43,500" included = BROS. This neat, 2 bedroom home, situ- ated on a large nicely«wooded lot, featuring oak floors, nlastered walls, basement aluminuw re 3 BLES, W. OF BALDWIN VETS" DROOM BRICKS, FULL * Base O GAS AC HEAT PAVED STREETS, 1 MODEL OPEN. i2 TO Seller "Realty LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere OXFORD rough flooring ete. Rough Priced to $1,500 down Waterford Township mor 7 car pusstorea” Gurnee 080, you'd seter to mortgag DRAY TON PLAINS Tn the heart of ba Plains, | this lovely 4 Fr room, natural brick fireplace 1 by 12 dining room, 14 by 8 kiteh- 3 ae $5,580 “down. very modern. | nm. Full ceramic tile bath and ST. Gedroune. vol Sere. dese shower. il basement with ree. a | $6,500 with’ $1, r sing aa pes. Attached pA ag paved road. ick garage. Inc! & mod. erm 3 rm. brick home in the rear bed 2 years old. hich has rented for per take wire 3 cies rom city month. All this on a beautiful cor. mits. , 3, own: ner lot, by 139. Beautifully 2_bedrooms basement, ga- . landscaped. yl to sell for $23,500. $3,500 . CI "ARKST TON Por those of you who like subur- nee = home ban living at ita best, beautiful ee. brick, 6 rm story, 3 bedroom ranch with 13 by 4 living rm, ledge poor fireplace. 10 by 16 dining | 10 ‘bv 16 ultra - modern | full ceramic tile bath | _ and shower kitchen, Full basement, rec- Teation room with fireplace. @ car attached gara: corner jot, 110 ty 18 has wall-to-wall carpeting, drapes, flush mahogay birch cupboards tn kitchen Thermopane picture window and © atio in the ‘or $25,960. Anderson windows through house. Large concrete rear, Priced to sell Cash to mortgage. “ “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADDs" LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS . Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains = OR $1781 z 4206 WN. Tapers Be. or MM ‘OPE SUNDAY 26 $300 Dn. “ss ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Are you looking for a nice home carport. This home has partitions, in. Wiring com- plumbing and septic | a0 in, On a none lot, 80 by | 475. With access. to several lakes. sell for $8,750 with ge oon a beautiful 1, This home doors throughout, a up. Easy terms, storms and screens 1 block Sf ie‘seet S s iy a - T. C. Trocke | 1% tine vine etter. sem | RUSTIC LOG ‘a 7 CABIN 104s Jake_Be. =M ! 8 iene living Page Wong Pe d countr s chen 1344 STANLEY i dining” ‘Toom 3 ‘bedrooms with insulated attic, * 2 more bedroom. i} basement, oll heat, tiled bath Beautiful jot, well landscaped with lots of trees. OXFORD Almost new 3 bedroom. Full -ment home. Well-located. Thermopane full ooking onto Led wait | tty this one ts sold. There is only | 3 like it-at only $6,000 terms WHITE BROS. REALTORS OR 3-1 295 Open Eves ‘th © — Sun $950 DOWN _1 to 5 school and atrAT Tc S. MARSHALL An excellent 7° rooms and os reeli? Then see this | as heat. garage nicely land- ot eee. 3. bedrm. shell sonpee: $11.500 with reasonable home with A ll eto .— KL by 14 kitehen, arge = foome, bath, full basement and CUC ER REALTY 236.N. Saginaw FE, 4-401 | CLARK cITy PROe eRe VACANT. 3 bedrooms, basement, | modern kitchen ce dining area, AF 600 down, $9.4 WEST. 3 cedlinecms attached 1') car garege 3 lots, lake privs, $11,500—-$3,000 down NORTH, 3 bedrooms, $950 down, 2 bedrooms,” room, modern kitchen, utility rm, other features. -Priced at $7,600, payments of $56 per month Inchid- ing taxes and insurance. Closing costs of approx, $200-$250 ex- tra. Mode] located on Seward St. | off Auburn Ave. FE 46492 of PE 44613 mo Evenings and Sundays —___Multiple _Listing Service BROWN $3,500 BIRMINGHAM -- Cozy room bungalow with full bath Encetent location near schools ‘and bus, A good value. . | $7,500 LAKE FRONT-—Very good @ room home with plastered -— full beth; ofl forn. Large lot Here is real living. 500 DOWN—La 6 room mod- aS garage, Two lots. A bargain. $17, og pacha od as eee ae eeptionally® Jarge oom Recrea- rm if repiece, ine '¢ enough for CLARK REAL ESTATE. 4 two ; eapanpaanpaend I~ er Ee ka ae, “since rE 3 * ere Mme ON Prowzing LTA Lane oe beat Pint rtiots how taxes. Por. DOW ; om, r . J MULTIPLE LISTING aoeae Dlastered mala tear books, | “te .W AGNER Nowly $630 2 sd home Starter atte base- | miles west of Pontine off of Me. piece Cate mew’ bet ‘eater’ hatter ment. a m3 bed) Bithchard ‘call ON sat HOMES eaoek, Tamaniale’ seasegien, ee ~ NOTHING DOWN -" ; ~ $750 DOWN: Wil bald 2,0r,3detmom start) 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. | R. J. VALUET, Realtor By ykgom, and |b elena | ge home Included con bed FE 47197 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Cai gga, for Bes hdcoow | WAVE, 9, REE AND CLEAR $750 DOWN ald, builder, OR '3-2837. garage and. land. Will trade for Veterans Gee areget | iat ba | “Ebadi Crk Gane ce | fase Pied “7 Dor OH take , over payments, New| NO DOWN PAYMENT | miki jiht i WRIGHT, ies Realtor | Reel Se ete Rear onthe Sri ret ot Bx rset Fr anklin with basement. Wiring is OR 3-2837, BETH LK ‘ESTATES - On 110 f. corner site, Pearl Building Co. BR 7923 large om with fireplace, Alsg Aga fit hi maf “<_< 2 owner, . Our Display Ad eat, garage on fi a “ te WE WILL BUILD ON a Be . more |, BUILD ON YOUR Ot a Om BORA 40x22, shell house. Union Lake att Narn On Locklin Cost Jon ean a0 gown. ed inetew cee ; ain! sling rma feaal ll ogg pie bain gnd"besement oa Tia $11,- “ Red Horse | le Lake Freat . 1M ear a . Nice shade. bie beach. eo ae Case Eliz. 10, 4-2252 of PE etait sae trent. ¥ ‘round f | v home. il furnace, “fireed air WHI E . heat, N as ry 11.900, Also ‘ another se directly behind tt on canal. $8,500. Both for Terms 2 boats. $7,000, Terms. . home” Pull tesa, > term. | FIRST TIME OFFERED | furnace. $7,200. Terms. Privileges on Elizabeth Lake. + Don't miag this hareall at only $11,- $50 with $2,050 dow Close in, 2 bedroom & bath Near | pon dt Elizabeth _ bake ¢ Ra TRIPP For those who would like subur.| 88s best. Paved street, priced ban living, see this low - priced .750, EASY terms. nome today. This § rm., 1's story RANCH North side 2 bedrooms, b home has } extra large ‘bedrooms, — lot. Low down bay 2 by livin a 'v ’ Kithen. Modern. full bath and | GI RESALE. 2 bedrooms. full shower, Qak floors, plastered b woe 2 blocks to OWens walls full basemen} and 1'y one - $10,500-$3.500 down. arage Lot 130 by 135. Lots ruit trees and grapes. 14 py 18 SUBURBAN PROPERTY chicken house. Niceiy landscaped Priced to een for $9,300 as | EAST. 3 bedrooms ving ‘room, | basement, | rage. large lot. $10,500 with terms | PHA | living | auto, oll furnace, oak floors and ; | $5 South Blvd. Area 24 NEW HOMES 2 ar eT. ong HEAT 0 Dn. i You In New Model Now Open at . 443-Franklin Corner of Nebraska OPEN From 12 Noon Till 8 p-m. Daily & Sunday Model Phone FE 80531 ‘Waltham Realty Center Line, Mich. ___ SLOCUM _7-4000 COOLEY TAKE ARFA | 7 room, vestibule entrance. 4 rma and and stool up. with ‘substantial down Templeton, Realtor 238 Orchara Lake Rd. FE 44563 After 5 Call QR31708 $850 | DOW N. | NORTH SIDE SPECIAL | SPENCE ST. Ted ze | NORTH SIDE - ‘| LIKE NEW Pontiac e D. RIL iE Y, PRORE R 1 OPE 41157 113 Acre Estate North of Pontiac Rambling fart. Colonial—3 bedrooms, j . studio Toom with baicony, - eled — ‘ary, room rata with = so ature t timber. at $67, —r $39,000 for 20 acres and butidings. Phone for appointment Baldwin Avenue Acreage beth on first floor 3 ‘| Real a ‘ Ww. far FE 4-4492 or #4813. Open eve- GA $ HEAT HIGH- LIGHTS THIS LOVE- «LY 5 ROOM HOUSE ON THE NORTH SIDE |. MONTCALM. LARGE MIC TILE IN THIS PLEASANT BATH MAKES THIS HOME EXTRA NICE. AS A BONUS THE OWNER CARPET. SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT YOU, SOUTH SIDE. A NICE 6ROOM HOUSE WITH 2 CAR GARAGE. NEEDS SOME DECO- RATING, SO THE OWNER IS OPEN.TO OFFERS. CALL TO- DAY AND MOVE TO- MORROW. M24, NICE 7 ROOM ACRES OF QUIET COUNTRYSIDE. THE OWNER WILL PAINT THE EXTERIOR. CALL US TODAY AND HAVE YOUR CROPS IN BY THE 1ST OF MAY. ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER Mit rd Lake Ra. Fewlist, OPEN 3060 Old Orchard Dr. Donelson Park SUNDAY 2530-5 with home large breakfast rm., Larg jot and 2 car Sse Sia “Wateh for open signs on and Elizabeth Lake Road, WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor S10 pestes State Bank Bidg. PE 4-4516 ___ Eve - Sun FE ~ LAKEVILLE HOME Three bedroom log heme on 2 acres of land. Fireplace. Breene- way to attached garage. Will land- nd. e air 7 Price $11,900 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mic’ OA 68-3122 ANNETT OFFERS | WestSide eres 6 room family bome replace, carp and closet space, basement with gas heat, garage. Close to schools and bus line, $15,- 250, ter Sylvan Lake Colonial . Attractive J. bedroom Colo m, carpet in. living and dining room, Basement, oll heat, aluminum storms and screens. Screened breez- way and garage. Immediate possession, Reasonable terms. 4 Bedroom Brick Bloomfield Highlands — in fe 1951, 5 rooms and rst Noor. 2 peereoms 1} acres with house and - barn House has 6 rooms on first floor — 2 rooms and bath up. Plastered wai ij « hardwood floors, Fuit-base- ment, gas heat Good con- dition roughout. Priced at | $19,050 with term “i Sylwan Lake Front New, 3 bedroom—all ping ranc any pan- eled activities room with hog-burning - fireplace. 14 * tie- baths 9 ng attached, meter gory Plenty of storage—dressing roome * for swimmers. Good beach, Near town, schools and . A real : buy at Call for appolnt- Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 ecm unenee FE 5-816! or rE. REALTOR . BUD" ( This spacious home offers fine living - sg bee large famil 7 iy. rooms. t Colonial style: Seater” big iving room with fireplace, separate “aning room, kitchen ai ated sun room downstairs,’3 bright cheerful bed- room th ira, = ups’ basement, gas heat and hot. w: ger, garage fenced tot, Priced at $12,500, do your family » favor see it today, 4 family Brick 5 rooms and bath'each full basement bl separate fur- 4 new gas water everytt ing Excellent — OPEN SUNDAY 25 P.M. 705 Second 6° rooms a zuit bath. = excellent it screens, co garage. Owner sacrificing for quick | sale. Diree : Out Josivn | to Second wrest, turn right to 780 Second, wat ch for | open signs | Roy Annett, Inc. | ns REALTORS posse FEderal * pen Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Partridge | i8 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE |3 BEDROOM, $1500 DN. Convenient west «ide location near Tel-Muron Center, All bed- bi ell mode ag of this well sul! modern walow. Cas heated. Storms and secre ~~ in- cluded. Full "pric € on $0,000 with. $1,500 down, See this today. 9 FAMILY annual m i show ae return on investment’ of $45,000, en SUBURBAN—TRADE Modern 3 NEAR OAKLAND AND | LIVING ROOM, CERA-) WILL INCLUDE THE}. HOUSE WITH 37). drapes throughout” * a pler Near Bt. Dor t atte WILLIS M. BREWER « SAT & SUN.—1 to 5 $950 DOWN—FHA | BARTRAM $24,500 Lakewood Subdivision Watkins Lake d. 9x ronktont nook. ea block Feation room Des 3» tay ancien property a. be shown by aposilinneet sak HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixte : OR 3}-1950 Eves. a aote S-1949 3 BEDROOM BRICK $8,500, TOTAL — Modern tncome home. Basement, gas heat, water heater, paved street, 5 = walk from Pontiac Court REASONABLE TERMS. . 3 FAMILY INCOME Sey, laggy, Seay BALDWIN SCHOOL AR . um room, ‘ining room kitchen, bath, base- heater, 1% car Provemongy Be od toe _ a cation for rooming SUNDAY 16 P.M. LAKEFRONT 6345 Pontiac Lake Rd_ Nearly new 1% story cinder gpa . home situated close ~ie Pontiac Lake with beautiful view and good swimming beach. PRICED AT $11,800.09 To reach drive out M i y 8 to dhirveaped Road (west shore Pontiac Lake) then turn right to property. WM. A. KENNEDY der Ww muro Open S senneg ee “— ‘OPEN | ‘SATURDAY and SUNDAY 17 P.M, FOREST LAK® AREA SEE THIS EXCLUSIVE SUBURBAN 7 ROOM BRICK RANCH HOME ‘FEATURING: Hi Baths 3 Large Be Double Ledge Rock Fireplace, All Electric Kitchen Ceramte Tile droomea PRICED AT: $33,500 Go south on Telegr Road te. Franklin Rd., turn di on Frank - lin to Hickory Grove Road, ture right to Open House. -WM: A. KENN EDY EAL Oe a Pe eT W INCOME—ANDERSON- _ EDITH AREA Excéllent return on on bd bmg s. & bath down, b down, 4 rms ny “up, rate hg ang fun bamt, 3 ar garage. Term ° BALD EAGLE LAKE = ft. oe food ‘yeaah. WALKING DISTANCE» :| TO. By cep Eas summer fronta; garage, » Terms _ Maes 4 wi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21,1956 THIRTY-FIVE, ‘ PGF RR ge CNL SN . | By Jay For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sale Lots 46 For Sale Acreage 2 Fer Salo Hewses, 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 ODEST MAIDENS, Alan | Pe = rn ame tote : mee eee | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “PRC ye 78 ACRES . EAGLE ~ OPEN _ Ba “§ ROOM eee Waterford Township CASS. LAKE Woops | Z o eta a Bent se, ceotn-t0 per you with SUN. 16 45 ACRES ee ek ine ED 416 ss aaa sae Fe _ NE AR W a ise ee ae : ™ HI H trees, UNION’ LAKE PRIV. ' whee, 2 story, 3 bedrmes. eee Wares ata Saks ew basement, of] heat, storms i See are to vel, a caves y feges ae Bagh tsie Bh Seve tide. ve eve af BATEMAN & EAGLE REALTY co, bedrooms, 2 i . , . N . . ba ee ee OPEN Shake OPEN forearms tole = vars © anja, beg Sunday 2-5 ee Eine, ike Rees) See ee , _For Sale Farms 48 SUNDAY 1-5 ¢ ay vat low as" G00 “dows |: es COUNTRY ESTATE . car . . | ~ _ CUSTOM BUILT tar, Lovely indeed OAKLAND LAKE - | \ “ i Soe areas ON YDER eeeets |) entrance, wardrobe c and long, ; fees mr aeter re KINNEY & | =f : eae ues 4S 3 BEDROOM __—\ |} |—__— rn . Ll HT TO | Brick GI with lake - a vee BENNETT Sa Balai Ag as George eae 239 S. pone gill Birm. ie? at art Gu eek, lanes oe 7 an ve Re Bache . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OFF OSLYN ‘ setroom > 5 ee ye ALAN- "this. fine "of ‘Pontiac. $395 Down DORRIS Some nee, cpr Es'| -atere's the book 1 borrowed. got a date and didn’t have | Fe Sins °° "EP retina oe : RANCH Son” Call today"? 7% P*** | +5 read it after all!” wEw 3 “4 , doo. 1 13 acre “parcels, seée ; | BrYLE eBUNGALOW iM LARGE # ROOM HOME ¥ ton "ver, ber creadent “Lane. | © ROC Ore. musty Mea-| Sct? $1,000, ha PLbrE ON oF COM. Si teas located, good Russell Young For Sale Houses 43 ___For Sale Houses 43 F 50242. weet 7] tree CRAWFORD Partridge a4 WELL NUDED THIS down, ‘our up. rs newt, | ae ng wee Do DOWN. 2 BEDROOM YEAR Be. “Sarees to wi Watkins Lake 83% W. Huron ct pr ese :. ane 2) aa w. muron Se, Pe RANCH TYPE } BED- Pst an ; Rg ke rpeteprieed. Tor immediate vente | Open Dally 6-9 sun. “ie room, large kW = ood ome near ete, Tee! CEO. MARBLE, » Realtor Spey treet sneer ereet PgR mM sn “Ene! 39 Ge a HOLMES- |"s".dena** Sree = Sete Mier) | Bene Pebtaadt sis] A PRIVATE LAKE F.C. Wood Co.” sits aii "aae| 1 eee BSE Fe | ge Seep mete ees were | eh REALTOR ams Lake Rin ay iin| ict tease’ wit aluminas certs M tached garage, fireplace, fitted | war a.gsas FEE 210e01 or PE 2.0007 natural fireplace a Tt Soma henday 6° °. TY! pide aot crea ie fame BARTRA _ Bred wait Sumit storm ADAMS RD "RILEY, BROKER BROKER cmali home’ im tredes * “** ' BY BY OWNER. shoo DOWN. & s soe "7 nin diadataie $1 000 aod bath. Large ks Nepiiee args HANDYMAN SPECIAL P = OPP JOSLEN $1.80 DOWN mm , jot with lake veri vileges in }Ser¢, of, goed i ®t bed alow way meres _orve, E66 2-089. 5 house.” Se , 4 rooms room with. stairway meree S108. crete bicts ns 4 SUNDAY 2 to § P.M, | besuliftfttreamiined ssienen, af DOWN CT OUT’ SC if lincladed Onty ee iad $1, $52 & month. 70x130 with , : - fra ee, dete” onnt WE cacces oi Pontins” 6 miles. A sire a Yoel sa roome Ageersine BRICK RANCH HOME 2 ee oe oe . , ROOMING HOU BE 4 1% ANDY BEDROOMS bloc Pishe: y on pues sieeping pat porch. Age A uoens ae ane to show iS, a * feted 2 hedrm” nome! Best Buys = Fel beens ‘ az00 furance:' Near” W 1 a home you w be proud t| and Venetian’ included. Utit- |. furnace. Owner leaving state. downs = farang Shs Shoppine. re | eall home, located in nents re-| ity room has double laundr Today ! Will sacrifice for $8,700. Semi- $20 for My Fiyan. stricted location on beautiful lot| tubs, water heater, water gp i FR a a a 2385 Rutherford ‘| manded by todays most diserimi-| tenna. Kitchen has Formica work $595 DOWN. “A LOVELY HOME ; . In b South Bloomfield prone Magy one a few of the out- ope. red for electric stove. this modern 6§ room F nis i me pile mat us . . k exterior with! a ents, Anderson | Attractive lot. approx, 60 x 150 ft. home located west of So | finboloed Vesy Sorttie frettet atc sis] Rermige ron nebcnsemees| Sa ater ce "Tih 10h of le aade tr Pa ea : reezewa 18, iin fi bloc! A er, new auto. meeee. Roof otdar recfeation| sma ee : trade” *T | 30.300. ‘sta “ber month. | & vay ef ints we’ down furnace, recreation 700m. ‘afer cod open: wr — Located on ~_ Blocks to Hickory Gr ove Orr - : paym screens. Convenient to srstrate . extras: Sewer, end Commesity Sy eo HOLMES-BARTRAM $7,100 Year, Shown ‘by appointment snlyy rar an ¥ oe this cae te a CHARMER One, 732 W_ Huron Phone PE 4-1557 | 4302 Dixie Hwy. For this nearly new ¢ soon, RENT BEATER ‘ L. H. BRO ’ tor block east, and ope block ‘north. WE TR ADE ~ | OR disse __Eves_MAple $190) and bol home jocated oft — | or only $6,800 with gras fm copet Weegee! ee NEW FHA APPROVED] H.‘uiartingioe | $i.f8' staat aor | aterford Hills Estates ‘atop aped i _Johnston. Buys this new 2 "Dedroom ranch 5 R H and large landse street. Only 3 blocks sher home. % @ Needs! )-OOM OMES]| Close to bus tine and schools. Body... Piastered walls, small Only $50 per month includes {| 2657 Woodbine Drive pene aes, e, Nesour Poems i . ONLY — taxes and insurance. aioe wees St, earege. Lot @ fed, Sve Shores clean, " 8, ; ; Py VN. COLORED jos witha profusion af ited THELMA M M. oe LW OOD $550 Down aR Al oe ewe @ houses available, We. have 2 bedrooms to 4 rooms to select cing a : RBERT C. DAVIS and Tee- $143 Case- Blinabeth ne have this ¢ and from. As low as $1,000 down, as : Feation room New ti car _ PEF a | PLUS costs jem motors Dt “water bear - 10 as $55 8 month. Neary als ail on ole | a Eoiinted Bower and water, OPEN ef tnd, eluminum siding. | 399° Aubu a hale, | iue0- OF ees | a te en at Brees) 2808 Swan's. | 536. 97 Per Mo.) sa" ce sat» cafe | Enea Gaere seytts er coumey. | V and D and 8t. 8 2838 SWAIN ST. 42420 8 . the : : schools. Truly ag ideal family Lovely new odern 2 bedroom ‘taxes and insurance 1 AKE ORION * 140: H. E. LA ER, Broker of ‘ene ose pate pamt| Sawin Wats ate S| wanton Grniins | A HOME OF YOUR | om Oa ae ’ rous s: : nty . N Has é JOHN f ou rds & closet space. Til floors. Ideal location near on blacktop road with 1% bath, complete Sco auto, thos, shopping and transporta- bemme, 4 Soercoma, i . on Willisms Lane, Read? ie fe: | MODEL OPEN DAILY @ SUNDAY with lake pritfleges. Iuee LAKE ANOELUS — NT mediate occupancy, Priced 12 TO 7 PM lent loci tor rental. Only ayn Dg @23 others 2 baths. Haren Stren Ph. FE ¢-3005| aks “Sh, om whee “= e8 < model a See Handy kitchen & supper room. 670 Wicuttipie Listing Service 4 Drive 4 ) Ww. urea ase te (Between Oakland and Monte: FURN SHED wi Png, ny = with _— j, Suro right, go Ca ] T onty 700 wn for this elosed porch, auto, heat, sttached yer Res emer ie | Kentord st turn let on Reniorg stell Rea ty, conveniently “ocated’ 4 4 vot pe es cer gy ss, igre BL BLOOMFIELD HIL room ane. $-0489 e a : J eo ig 100 ft. frontage by! io % 2838 08 Swain’ st Bt, *Fouow™ Ce) PEN © _cabient zs bath and large Texd0 jot. quick sale. Out of town owner. Lovely 3 bedrm, Colonial —2.@ 580 deep. Large living room, lar signs Hurry on this one RON DEN. . home, nestling in an Eg dining room, .arge kitchen. D hy Snyd | HU GARDENS chard. Pine paneled term closed sun porch, new FA ou orothy REALTO er ‘ad Oe h r es Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ee poms... ofl bat euner sates patie Landscaped. CA EAE 3-4032. 3140 _W_ Huron PE 24411 ol 1. N. Saginaw St. Ph. FES-165| storms, ecreens. immediate pos- TOM” ELSTON | : Open eves. Til #:30 session. A sacrifice at $8,600. REALTY INC. ES From PONTIAC op Ei Sundey 19 to 4p E. Z, terms, WAAL . COMMERCE MILFORD, AREA | cu TIVE'S | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SEMINOLE HILLS 4081 W. Maple Rd rm Close to al] lakes, 3 — HOME ” | ; . . wip - A home an ex- ‘ Midwest 6-2000_ peneiag moreno sip car ge-| Very nice 3 bedroom ranch type WATERFORD TWP. . poy Boy ishbor saad, i Gi RESALE rage, attached Accomodations for on ' acre all fenced Basement | | + RF floors eute, ben ~ droom. $2900 down, OR 30729, horses in bern pullt to match With automatic heat. Large mas- 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW with sulation form screens, full Lake Pro 44 house. ag ony on thy jendeoaped ter bedroom 2 car garage. es —— dw ge reached NORTH SIDE. Near schoo! ° bamt.. os ‘age. many ¢ other “he Sale p. 4 i t evergreens | e PPP II * shrubs. A. gentleman farmer's NORTH PERRY S’ T. Dear stores and schools. Very oan, tee See permen. a bed. | fine features. 416-780, good terme. 2 BEDROOM YEAR AROUND COT.| 4 limited number of exeetient paradise, EM 30001, | 2 rooms. 4 down, 3 and. dati wp. ogling ome living room, beth. Kitchen “bas LAKEPRONT—VAS\NT tage on White Lake, Basement, | lots are still. evatianle “in TARS ~—— pied ee | Becemest and furnace sine 6 before you buy = iooneh oles. A "Paved ed 5 rm. summer — oun egeraior x, Hae Terme. poss Fg tions, | FRA and ——., 4 of 0! ar shake «6 ie. proved. venient 2 Bedroom. privileges ‘on on 2 lakes, EAST SIDE B. D. CHARLES. Realtor drive. Pa _ *. an a ie pe Ri nady | ae AOTIPUL WHIPPLE | arranged to meet individual! S60 orme. -| 7 room home with 2 room apart | 4 AUBURN HEIGHTS A ach, Lake. Choice 100 ft. lake ~| needa. ’ ; rg sg Ma :, aie ment Ol heat and bot water. | RE 40521 Full basement furnace, elec’ we ve: = Only $15.50) Tiveral Wms. | Hhege tote at, $1280, Baap, terms, HOLMES BARTRAM Builders & Deve ?| ar " lo ae ‘c al R ot Lt P ne re sna | “even PE same ES Spt, Sores 5 coreces. wary gioe home. ful_bath, tun| private lake frontage, & park, for On ime 7 Pipes Whple +190 | 3 acres having oe vse od Ss - ealtor | RROLL G. PORRITT . . . bsmt. with lavatory, auto. heat, just 7 ‘ US 10 to LA road vocal C. SCHUETT, Realto Wen Mince ri ITT| $9.500 FULL PRICE 2 BEDROOM HOME wort east | “RW itoore, paved, ‘Ouher” fi e epece. Drive out US 30 te “Yeges. M Re g, Oumland.| and ready for | aie 8081 Commerce Rd. EM sai —_Fre_FE 261¢ | im the west suburban afea you| suburban. Built sgater, besten oe + ant mediate Dossession. en north about § mi. Oren 1 n2. 000, terms 7400 Highland (M50) 4236 ; ean have this 6 room_bun alos | i rag = age My mall car ersten Bd; ts ee cnet ivan oa i, dona. _ “OXBON LAKE Crone aT tae ee ene | gacege. Let Libxzio 42500 dow | NORTH sPesree e eit am ar vie. Prap Bey Gti BOGOF WW ae PEON Roy Annett, Inc. bingaiow “iaige"tvioe rom 3| Tat feiier™Reascoaule dows | BALD EAGLE LAKE Pnont. «| feom’ dining i urge iwcham | Sal, Aptun. A iirc | Oe Bent eens cam eet art FO ry HUMPHRIES > ungalow Lar ving room. water heater. Rea: : app't _FE : rooms, fireplace, screened porch utility, auto wide hot water, in- 73 ral 68-0408 Kitchen, uttity’ room, “garae, | cavment posesesion., Pull price 66300, term | irge fencsa' le; Harte pontse | Sean one fer eee F Q00p Bul DING LOTS iN |" * Open ‘Rvenings and Sunday int REA PE 47s large lot $9,350 terms.. LOTS ” ° ‘ "411,280. Very liberal terms. een rene Bay meee ‘ 34612 ‘days. OL thes io a ny Ma oe ~ . : desirable lake r 7 ae : SMALL FARM AUBURN ROAD — _| fifa ict, “Sriced Mant for pou OPEN DAILY RAEBURN ST up as part dowd payment. PE | {Or e&xaie PT. TER | Ae This ideal spot; 7 acres Quick poss. § room modern brick. 2T06 P.M ote. | arate ‘OD. pe Dalal from Sale Business Property 49 sel int BETH LAKE FRONT—M é bret Tio cent ands | ‘mtatau ‘ise paaee | SYLVAN REALTY s1250 DOWN | Ramraigrae Sr S| thee ee PROT ROE sealers SeL Oe E ° ouses, 1 for ow a ment, oil hea car garage, | ovay ‘Orchard FE 56-0418 | $1 if pocme. rooms, large living reom, . Both metern® ful basement, | TH 1% andy to achooh! 8" Fi crates Saeal Estate Exchange | 854 model home. ¢ large rooms. NICHOLIE) #282 ers |i OOMFIELD TWP. | —*_Segisew. ees ae oes BIRMINGHAM: pepe ene rmrng ME pe Ie eae ates eS | pee eg wwe! STOCK FARM M59 FRONTAGE a MI? A} | ; ap. | S177 1@ lot, : shed: cement “ienata eeuri Just one block off Woodward in. ¥ | boards, bath. Gun type furnace. | AND HARGER CO 6 ACRES ON KELLOOG LAKE Terms. Owner. Ph ad 120 owes wae — heme. a 22 ~an ideal home Call for lovely subdivision Five reo — | Choice of 4 elevations, tile & 1@ miles from Pontiac, Good | _ 26687 000000 poor ag BL 18 metal district with 298 feet om side PArticulargnagh this home modern bungalow, oak floors. tile _3 | room colors, Lake privileges, ww 5-8 roads, PE 6-418 ogi 4 e car : Property has 4 homes oniy 1 tile from city ‘ | bath large basement. was heat ‘ | Drive out M5® to ae Lake Rd. 33 W. Huron _FE 5-8183 CLARE FRONT AND LAKE PRIvi- DRAYTON woops * a, bs strest. ne landscaped & fenced lot $12,300 atch for open. sig leged\ lots for sale on Walte $0 f. frontage High with lovely | SSsote, edrich, 013,000 down, will foeome of 6380 par month. DR AYTON PLAINS | terms . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE J.C. HAYDE id Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lake, Beautiful building sites.| trees. Over 200 ft. deep, 61500 : A. & "8 oem, 3 bedroom tar. | ee | ; a6. Walton PE #0641 Open Eves. Low down payments, easy terms.| with terms. ‘ business, wood tors “oasement, ot - JOSEPH F. REISZ | svtvan vittage. 1 tent, io ACRES WITH A § | ROOM Dennis O'Connor, Broker. Lake LAKE FRONT handle, new, but it is a good older O Orion, Mich Tele es: MYrtle furnace, air conditioning, | REAL TOR $3% W. Huron st bungalow (n a wonderful lo- pours. f mi. north of Clarkston. 9-0040. MAple Oakiand Lake, 50 ft fromtage. only 4 years old. ake privi- FE 2-029 sor MI 4-4419 cation, carpeted living rm. rice $6,500 with $1,000 down. 20000, MAple §-0682, Can't be beat at $1880, mk. Genter eesuamen.” | ADAMS RD. and aiming room "a" bea: | ‘GEO, MARBLE, Realtor HAPPINESS | LAKE HURON BEACH terms. Call for appointment. rooms and beth down, 1 up, . neil Re. seg Stettord : On ‘Bunday 6534 Lake Shore BLOOMFIELD T N E hol aot paren Mahone cotton gm gata ‘Roors. -” Ane OR * miles N. of Port . pers oe Hg, ge tao | RANCH HO! cere fireplace, large Suburban Jot, Soox | jparement. oll heat, Te AMONG THE LAKES | $ zooms, full ‘baw a iaeal aot the best of locations. Subdivision. 16x20 livin OPEN BUNDAY 14 P.M “OP's, ABOUT $580 will move West side # miles out overiog Siu Mit Merrion, Serv) OFFICE OPEN 98 cates Gums t * iain 2100 Adams Rd. between M36 and zou’ into this |¢ room and beautiful Middle Straits. Lake. terms ooTs. ; . ut ¥ home. v room, . 10x19 utility. room with cup- ara -el 2 Bedrooms aenek wily, tosutated® Seon Rea Mette A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 595 FANE RsAl REAL AN M.S Realtor boards for storage 1% cer | Castel] Realty and bath, Gara city, | and Florida room. 1 floor plan wntd 8; Sat, "il 8 Edw. M. Stout, Rea garage, 2 siab- porches, ex- | -$FG00 full. price’ Parmen with vestibule entrance to. oo ae WNER © 1704 * Migs h Rd,’ — SSE A TN. Saginaw St. .Ph. PE 6-8168 tra nice shrubbery oak 95 ) Oakland PE 5-450 Around $2 ine cluding taxes ft. living room with fireplace . 253. Open Eves. TH 8:30); Epes | OPEN |-oo- NEW HOMES | feticis Beste | rare tedrom ranch tome ness 30 ACRES niente rms, § { view of the iake. 2 large ii Don't miss -an ep O : > ' ,| ere lot, “125° wide ‘a tinct . denings. te nea 7 ne | Be Uv r | Lae sor | ton eee —— an ggg md ‘from private beach pp wotey L AKE LO Very rich tillatie soll, Very good . . ce | ce gee Less than 2 years old. Spa- ‘and screens. Lot’6on120 fe siigse | Brepde: Lake lentes and oneek Ts ipqation. “100 tram treee, 6 yee Cooley Lake Rd. Frontage NEAR ST. FRED'S. | SUN. 1 TO 5 cious 22 ft living room. fea- " $2,950 down, OWNER TRANS | j4 fruit trees,” ber eee eee So wal Miter ‘Rd. 900 ft. available ‘jeseme., 4 revena sod both” | , , tures ledgereck fireplace The FERRED ~ Cement “drive” Howse: hae, fire: Hége Boores Suse ral Xf 80 Gown eXCEE rer aio Rte ber ope down. ". bath up. oll 40 nightly acres with lovely re- Kitchen will enrit png . ” “Dr-iL ‘ Place. tiled hath, hardwood floors. | Clarkston on Mis foltow ant POR chen’ - oor bn ge ig Sg By 4 heat, 1 car garage, paved ' modeled farm home Perfect set- its Thermador stove and | t tal ; SPICK AND SPAN pattred & iis and many apes signa, Some lote an on in size ae. v4 cab | oe rid coe ar athgy | ERP Sacer tet en aatea mar se | Continen rat aTine Wek AMY,,| Romac" tise eft gaan | St ene ry re ie” ome ee J ak woods 7 room @ is @&- i 1 < ~ + down. Cal! us . ceptionally neat and clean and | aaat at meen Gamma ) aan ADVENT VIN? "MODERN Bult Privileges” yd 5 fake, gowe_poy ment. ES > siricted sae pA. ae Humphries E l Garrels GIL ES REALTY CO. stefully decorated Auto. of) | tile bath, activities room is | bedroom brick with full base- Fully insulated 4 rdoms and tach with $760 do te os PE 200%, FE «ite ar 82 mW. Huron FE 86178) [ED Teat and duos oe | Gerace, 5 shaded Weta, Ave thent in beautfal Larraipe Manor seaped lot eirise tt Otierad "at H "om broperty"Gunday rom Ito i Teles ig ee REALTOR L « warace shaded jots, Ap th blic sewage spstem, |. le: ® ERVICE © Rd. Open _§ to ® ss) so modern -kitchen attached garage potntment only with its pu Ile water This 4 nee down. BEATS PAY. ' _MULTI 8615 Commerce eae eecrae 00 down and $10 per month | aved streets & public water, Ha G -F k EM 32511 or EM }-4088 Left off buaie’ gt Wateriord on giowe 1g. tae Putt, | nig, fi nome has, many, ote et 1roux-f ranks DRUG or HARDWARE | Left off Dixie at Waterford on = PRICE on this nearly new Short h sereone’ Yuh Wied bamn ENERAL REAL metate ION = Andersonville rd, to Big Lake rd. bedroom ranch home 4 bea tital y kitehen. § an", Dixie Hey.~ 30701 ; LOCATIO? ) Nn Left to 12400 Bie Lake Rd. serene Pine oe. Wee large closets, a, Ox6 nner toe! We : “a Open until @; Sat “i's “8 wo hots, .. zoned Watering fast | canveniert * ing picture window Gas_heat 1 BROS POR BETTER HOMES Gir oux-Franks its bree tee Gabe gules, Saenae ghvag ten sdvaebes eviee sus $24 500 + Lots for Sale’ . ; hl em, etiomwe. betes GENERAL REAL ESTATE leges. Terms wih school’ bas’ Iecsi' ie & | SUNDAY. f to $ PM. ! Commerce Lake ~ Crescent Lake. debi elite wuil Wit" pe whl ec aa wel 3°") ye wage rnowrage, | Harem, eck rmtet| 7639 SASHABAW RD. | _ sata H. W. Bigelow te abies om } +? , ° $8 $15. rood a ion jarge kitchen wito t Lakew ubdivis 504 w. hood “and ‘vest fan. nice double NORTH SIDE fhouses” A’ “true “contempo- VA $800 DOWN | PYondl Mites wo SOBRE “a3 . __PE $6402 or | a FARMER'S FARM ee ee eet Se tae? i ar ee ee F 2,500 DOWN Watkins Lake i LARGI pan -g few productive farmer Forages. Weadertal Menten. Lakd) IMMACULATE yor will say when) Deke windows. qvertooning HA $ * ; e oo having privileges An excellent buy. ou see this al ics wi inane two, the. lake. Natural fireniace . | Model Open Daily 1 to & PM. RANCH RAM MBLER ’ ren Ba a we te in over, ‘fereene wane ‘Cs ~ wal, “Attached fer ire Ra. model phone PE et 00 vid So on y owner. Call Mr Johnson, Lepuiees » ey bedroom | ing sim pias Beautiful a, cee . Priced. sight af <16.780. pew reed. fa me ee it; 1 f Seat Pai estas "ele ‘sj| fetta “har tee rigs | Baca Tas magmas oss Down’ a furenee. 2 car garage and oS eee with sie eet = Side if Located : ™m Averiug coned oie MOTORWAY. | fa "ONLY. 2 LEFT. .. @ vost rk beau- - payments. Weil priced. eall now. fifa” Biinabeth "ake. CANT 9 the dining cane ? 7 =f room * Landed ae THIRTY-SIX i te - Sale Desiooes Property Business Opportunities $1 - BUS. PROPERTIES ss rier soy MET pre es Ragin at $5,250, FE Sueeters eee fc te HUETT, Realtor COMMERCE RD. EM 34197 HIGHLAND (M5#) EM 34236 For Sale-or Exchange 50 "VARIETY STORE | ethene Ww. ind ’ whitcom’, Fae Ap a BEAL “HARTLAND - ge gee & competition. MEATS ‘BUSINES t a in ish buiness : 3-051 for Ee pag TALK. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Partridge NORTHERN SPECIALS | abel TAVERN voure been . NORTHERN MOTEL See red 17 unit fy Ry SDD, MARKET, wreaparous Thumb Area re owner's apt. wit show top return on investment of $11,000 down plus SAGINAW BAY resort with 7 febt ‘ houseteeping units, plus owner's gears . Ideal location aca erounds Pull price oenees > GAS, SPORTING GOODS ag $i down plus stock hand! es pb near Oscoda in the heart fishing country. In- eh > 42065 in good « now on this one. WARD E. PARTRIDGE s” way oar i efewine community C°PANGUS "1919 M15 ille 132 aes 20_S8%. DRIVE-IN | iE aes Ul #— "Sun, 10 to 8 Partridge 1s THE “BIRD” TO BEE TODAY’S SPECIALS~ ‘A-1 BOAT LIVERY" HOME in Northern TION. WHICH IS A SUMMER M er ey 4) ANCE | IS NOW TAKING LEASE APPLICA-|_W “TIONS FOR A MOD- ERN 2STALL LOCATED ORTONVILLE, NORTH OF CLARKS. TON. THIS STATION 1S LOCATED ON MI5 ILY TRAVELED HIGHWAY PARTICU- LARLY DURING THE THIS COULD BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH A NEW BUSINESS WITH THE LATEST AND BEST FACILI- TIES AVAILABLE. NVESTMENT UIRED;-COM- FINANCIAL AS: AV A IL- REALTOR FE 43581/< panbv_L RESTAURANT grew Loca AT | tn Walled jake. Fully Ba ad. ™” Open ~~ ys cated opposite aher. Sener bas STANDARD OIL CO. a gg Only $1,000 ¢: STA- IN HEAV- ONTHS. con-} down, ORiando e Soe BEER STORE Easy to rate business on matn street in jac Idea) for hus- band and wife, Only $4,000 down. SUPER DRUG—SDD An outstanding ®iper drug store, fountain, and kage liquor bus- iness in new ig., On main high- in — a sae : 8 equipmen' rough- out, Plenty of parking 1 ate plus stock of about $26,000, GAS, CABINS, GRILL What a wonderful -business combi- ront- nation feet of valuable front- age wa he te = Dixie Highway. furnished tation WARD E. PARTR IDGE REALTOR FE 43581 sate man . lent location on aa age he on 2000 Terms, Box 58 _ Mac Pres. ig UNIT MIF KITCHENETTE APT MO- tel. op Pontiac Lake 7 room house and beat. — $20,000 3-0399 CSTEARS. WOULD You LIKE to make a safe irvestment, gain- 3 oP 2 it interest. FE Money to Loan = 553 (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL. FINANCE CO, (Provident Loan! TW. Lawrence st rE 2-9249 | 35,000 Families Recommend Four (4) Buckner Conven- fent offices in Pontiac area ; ‘ou can quickly bor- row uD to $50) ' on small oncea-month payments You eet full amount. No ! deductions. ee & ge i you THINK, from * joan negied easn quickly Leora 8. friendiy company Bidet _ Finance Co. - Ottces are: locnted: eee aiackaen tenet emgh | 142 W. Huron 8t. Buckner's © SLICE OF BAM f i> Lag Meacy to po 53 WHEN ae gen vas on your You can get tt quickly R,- - #21 $29 to $500! PE 41574 ; SPECIAL Co. “i BEER, ee ros ‘eS $25 to $500 $25 to $500 1 UNITY LOAN CO, Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A |. highway ne com” a= aves vee * LDING for ton. in on LOANS flat for aot i at bein Ga tae 06 W Lawrence bt PE 4-1538 Bet re Sia, EE wi" oct | M0 corn plus trent TEAGUE FINANCE Co. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N. MAIN amr ares canbe mage. as( 7. Seginas Mt. Ph PE OMG) ROCHESTER, MICH. K Remetel ‘+044, Sunday 10 to ¢ p.m. LOANS $25 TO $500 FOR LEASE — m mates OL beri. Ol 1-47 Neoteulm ssuiable for used car) NOW 1S THE TIME |"GET CASH QUICKLY - Two choice Mobilgas sta- — at) tran io bah] doy" oy” aormation.” cel "_Up to $300 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | {2"atutpatSouiet”* _ | minutes, Loupe also ‘mee ow Tur a2 §, Telesrgh Bd, Open **)FOR SAL eg Rs ma oe E 51202 wn near Pon’ ’ GoDperaive Real matate Exchange) 1 Fos 2 % Sree mrss) Oakland Loan Company “FE 8T ATE 06. “LOANS $20 “TO $500 ~ HOUSEHOLD: FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8 Sagi PE 4-0535 NOW IN-OUR NEW HOME 7 North Perry Street (Second Floor) Corner of Pike Loans to $500 = fast service and on a repay- plan suited to your income. We invite you to visit our new, modern office where friendly, e a ley Voss, Home & Auto N. Perry Street Hours: ® to 8; Saturday ® to 1 Mortgage Lo Loans _34 LOANS $000 TO $1,500 me ye or not 7 additions or phone FE 4¢-4729. Swaps + PR, man ee CAGES AN ac ‘eri eG = @ FORD P GOOD CONDI- tion. Gas renee for cash or what. FE 68-3708 «6 CHEV. 6 MOTOR & TRANS- ’ 55 — mission Late model @ H.P. Cham- cleat lot, or (1 owner), FE ne ow fii" or MUtual +0417. sree BUCOURT a. ymen! rc month. OR_3-1150 a BUILDING Lore WORTH $200. $400 pacers trade in on used ears. A. van Wert OR _3-1355, GooD Seren R OR garden tractor, nearly pew, for cash or trade. Phone ORtonville 1-0F 11. = ee HAVE A FREE AND CLEAN & or same inside of city or near . dus ine, FE 7-6861. SELL, OR SWAP FOR ANYTHING of Viélie, motorcycle Master's Motor. Sales, MS@ at Williams Lake Rd SELL OR TRADE FOR GOOD i @ room house Full basement, large street. — REALTY CO ron St, 8 PE $-6175 . ROOM oa ‘IN TWIN BEACH section $4,050 Will allow $100 or re you paw #2 W, tract, lots, ete orn payment WILLIS ve BRIE E WER 53° N Parke FE 45181 FE 2-853 | S8WAP-IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOW- er on a bew Eclipse hand or pow- | at mower, See up for all types ‘of lawn fertilizer, Scotts .& Jobn- | son's grasg seeds, trellises, border fence, and all spring houseclean- ing needs. We rent lawn rollers, seeders and wr rs, Have ped pegs = qharpened now, BARNES HARDWARE Easy Parking wn. TRADE CAR LOT ON MAIN HIGH- Way, approx, 12 cars for ond” _in house or cash, PE 5-27 TRADE EQUITY-—1N INCOME home for Smaller home, with at least one acte of more, Slee small | house for sale or trade, Fi TRADE MI 6-1407 after 5 p | WILL SWAP ELECTRIC TRAIN | set for 16° or 20° bike. FE 5-8746 WILL GIVE GOOD SEASONED | oe oe pa ct with balance due of 00, ble $6075 per month, 7 “per cat interest, for shail | heme, fn or out of city ae ae & SON REALTORS a _ Fr 41887 | __ For Sale - Clothing 56 ae ' Lod BALL ERINA - LENGTH FOR-| mais, Red and light blue, size 10. | _Also girl’ s clothing. FE 5-7983. 3 ROYS GABARDINE 6 suite, | size a very good c¢ F _5-6266_ after Tp im ® ? MISSES WOOL Suir TS, SIZE 0. 1 WEATHERVANE SUIT tres J: ABLE Y MARS WAVE Be BLUE GABARDING it OR SIZE F _LIKE NEW, m DRESSES. $2 size ia M4. Skirts, sive 26 92. f 8, 8 ; 7. condition, ICE BLUE DIN N, AN access. Size 12-14 OR 3-1321, Sale Household Goods 57 iT’ RCA. USED CONSOLE. TV. “WALTON TV . JO8 e Loan Company air, Will seen land con- | . SUGGESTION Box 4-41 Sale Household Goods 57 3 PIECE BLOND BEDROOM SET com ; Marshall. outfit, Ci of table, 4 chairs, ffet, china cabinet and table re included, Good _sondition. zE. rnell § PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM _suite, Reasonable, FE 54-6279. © PIECE DINING “ROOM BUITE. 0 PIECE WALK UT DINING ROOM iz aoe wae Starnes HOUSE REPRIG- 1 iaham Other x household 1 ax 3 a a RUG Rose Wilton rug. Excel. and 1074 Argyle. Aft. 6 . HOTPOINT FREEZER. a3 et payments of $24.68 mo. $430 11 CU. Pr. REFRIGERATOR, automatic defrost, 1% = sé. ae must sacrifice, “ABOUT ANYTHING of tek Oe THE HOME CA AT Laas A little owt of the way, but a lot jess to chm! ged Gas and ranges and water heaters room fixtures, beds, chests, dress- ers, vanities, and springs mattresses. Living room s occasional chairs, tables, lamps. TV sets, radios, rugs, dining room suites, dinette si many other misc. ttems. N & USED. vss — trade-in dept. for real “Usk Ot OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN OR EB. . UP 4 M We buy, sell or trade, out —_ > 4 a acres free ee OPEN DAILY § TO 8 s. SUN ps f zE. . Puatines 2 mile ro Aubura Heights on of } mile Rd., . PHONE rE a 4 INCH GaS RANGE WITH _ gril, 1 yr, old, FE 40643. AMER WALNUT BED, INNER- spring momeaee & sp springs, $30. etal bed w em & pomewee Bia Cotte” ry 2 5 620. MO Jewell " divid me troner, $15. Portable sewing ma- _enine, $15. Bicycle, $5. PE 6.2763. ye tae GAS RANGE; APT, SIZED . ee ae! | i 23-1640, Meyers 3-1640. 4265 Meyers Rd. APRIL BARGAINS and an Tabletop elec. range Child's a and chair Beds, complete. $10 in and save on all new one | s Seana Oakland Furniture - - 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-5523 ANTIQUES POUR POSTER CHER- y and’maple bed, hanging lamp, fadie back chairs, glassware & dishes, FE 67193 BLONDE BABY BED, WITH KANT Wet innerspring mattress. condition - par +1924. BLOND E -HALICRAFTER TV Good FE APPLIANCES TRADE-INS GUARANTEED } Automatic washers 50 up Wringer washers $22 50 up Refrigerators a . $39.85 up Vacuum cleaner $795 w Roy's Replacernente Parts Service, 96 Oakland. _ BENDIX ‘LEcre DRYER, New, fully guaranteed delivery, and ‘mstallea® No down payment, $2 per week. Meer washer iate — $30. Phone A-1 condition BY echo FULLY aTTONAT agitator washer 3 yrs. old. Like new. $85 MI 62117 7 30TTLE GAS | low one Complete tnstal- lation. Only $10 oa gas, Kenyon | | Fuelgas. OR 3-2717 | CASH . ae m YOU! a t FURNITURE CARPET, 11 x 18. WiakinG Ma- Call FE 5-2207. chine, 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 414 FT. WALL TILE 25c GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL., $1.95 1Se VINYL INLAID TILE 1 RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL 8320 SYERS, 141 W W HURON. Fe 4-306 re “CLOSET, MAHOGANY. FE 46 FORD 2DR.. 00D | CUSTOM TMI MADE SOFA AND 3 shape for riding garden tractor, m Book os poaieeene: cove ee $10.06 P&ste ; ae $19.05 | Oad Paves es See $39.95 Swivel onan . $55 00 Table In $95 up ~ COLDSPOT REFRIG.. CHEAP. ___FE _2-6300 Mi ¢oe03 Perfect cond. $8200 off COLDS ; oT “REFRIGERATOR, __€00d condition, FE 2-7056 CRATE MARRED _ SLIGHTLY DAM: AG ED C i, AYT on's Furniture, Apphances 3063 Orchard Lake Rd. - Keego Harbor FE_ 5-811. lor FE C §-8974 N BE FOUND L Good | Sale Household Goods 57 ELECTRIC Store. ine EXCEL- 2 PC. FRIEZE ers suite, a 10 drawer double chest, asa wer cing chest, 2 book etd door book case, a practically “ee 20 inch 2 8) — window . childs desk and c Address: rming- 18. IECE B DROOM ‘SET - Beautiful’ ty. seage a ‘ALL. FOR rime PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture of Bernard Lake & Ave. ene SINGER CONSOLE, ROUND BOB- ance, v intg model ‘Take x3 bal- . Dealer _R. B, MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron. L. T WASHER & er, $268. R. B. Munro Elec. Co, 1060 W. Huren. STOVES. GHT, SOLD, EX- ‘s, €02 Mt. Clem- anges. ena. i _ STUDIO COUCH ELEC, stove, $8, Automa washer $30. All OR _3-3348. _ ‘APPAN GAS RANGE BOTTLE or city, Like new, FE $-2075, TRADE- IN DEPT. sUeuY NOW AND SAVE a Mving room suite . $19.95 $198 com: 5 pe. 1 Gek bed- Aue suite . . - Bi 36" boy's bicycles pe. chro: tte . EASY TERMS WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike St. TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR ez gangee. R. 4 MUNRO. 1060 FRENCH PROVINCIAL DIN- in table 6 chairs and setver, cellent eondition, M. 6-2067, * SMALL LL RADIOS AND __record yers, FE §-8755 FIREPLACE . : FC, Liv. RM, . Ocas, chair, 2 smoke FOR SALE WASHING MACHINE, cheap, Phone FE 41806 after o'clock a FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE 0” model. Large oven. Practical- _ly_new. Call FE 5-1838. Gas gone 2 YRS, OLD. ¢ $65. Lincoln GE LEP RIGERATOR. MAGIC Chef stove, H! $15, each. _ Call t, Ortonvill GE. 2 DR. 11 CU. Fr. REFRIO- a4 turn: te So Rosett, Holly. ME KENMORE PORT sEWi SEWING Ma- chine, 4 fold na Samapees chairs. New 6 ft. stepiad set of 1 s, 16 saees Ithaca | shotgun, lady's, size bhunt- ta- bie, car seats, FE | LARGE E SIZED | er with attach __ 4-6805. ear covers, UPRIGHT HOOV- Like new. FE E-NEW SINGER LESs THAN 1 yr, old. Take over bal. of $11.12 84. Also erator. Excellent for cottage or _churéh, PE 2-3336. HIDEAWAY BED. FE 5-06é7 OR |- 136 Auburn Ave. 7 KELVINATOR COMP L auto, washing mechine. Eac cond. 6125. . 40481. KELVINATOR, MAGIC CYCLE : ee oo $460, July ‘54. ’ Be Mahogan Je Wie <3 COMPLETE AND __bassinet, PE 4-5341 TINY: “Tor HIGHCHAIR OR_3-8832 TRADE-IN DEPT. AT BIG DeCOUN. in guaranteed $20.95 Guaranteed refrigerators. $60.05 - Table top gas ranges Use YOUR CR EDIT WYMAN'S . 18 W. Pike St PE_4-11223 TABLE TOP GAS STOVE IN Je S360 “USED E ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ECIAL CLEARANCE, SOM LAWRENCE. FE eaisi ~ USED, FURNITURE — GAS RANGES $29.50 AND R. B. Munro Electric Co. 1660 W. Huron. UsED Hi onal IRONER . bor #8 | Used Refrigerators ......... Used Washer waceimates eat $383 one n Seales waigate — uy ew Norge ranges anette As o & Appliance . 41133 USED TRADE-IN DEPT Washer Gas = om a Dresser (Maple) . 8 Elec. range Apt. site $34 50 3 pe. Badri ee $34.50 Davenport and chair ....... $39. 8 - dining room set ...... $40.50 RCA TV o. Bag $80.05 THOMAS. ECOXOMY FURNITURE CO. CONVENIENT TERMS 361 8 Baginaw 8st. ___ PONTIAC, MICH VANITY WITH BENCH, IDEAL for yo + a girl. Call after 5:30 _PE 2-21 WHITE “KITCHEN TCHEN CABINET. $15. $15. Oak rocker, Plastic uphol- stered chair, ty OR 36 lee : —oarth shan me | CLOSEOUT Eaterior ee Le ge emt tiac | ‘wood Oe. 1488 Baldwin Ave PE DELTA HOME 8H COMPLETE. Table saw, solnter. an Reg rt r, dado head h. "4200. _m, Sunday any- ISTRIBUTOR rl COLLOTS lawn mower — SAW SHA SHARPENING ety _ WAL FE 5-783 lo Scam grrr ayes windows. Screens and storms, Green Lake, EM 3-4689. Discount Smishcount CALL [Tf WHAT YOU. LIEB Fh ag ARE We ha - t i . a Wed Bdge Sur varde. are | agg = si ng “4 mn Noy cabinets GARAGES TO ST WRECE. . WRECK... UNION N WRECKING CO. MAIN YARD, Pos vd W. 8 MI. Job Yard 9600 Gratiot, nr. Harper _Dally 8:30 to 6, Sun, 10 to 2. DEEP WELL JET WATER PUMP. eomplete with — = good con- tion: $50.00. OL 3. “¥ GARAGE DOORS $52 INSTA LED Factory outlet for onan nen doors | Galv, steel rust resistan’ See us | Staethy "price > bala 1.00 Everything CK Et anything, eee eee ETT’S oh cee SUPPLIES A 5-6811 8161 Dixte Hwy. Clarkston /DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED The kind that a eS the frame of al) makes of nd, 3245, Dixie wey. R 3-1456 DUO THERM OIL! HEATER. 2 MOS. OLD. MUST SELL. ALSO TV ANTENNA. FE 28181, EXT. 62 BEFORE § FE 54665 OR FE 54381 AFTER 5 EXTRKA—SPECIAL Excellent Quality pee White Pine 2512's and 3212's up to 26 ft, We will rip to your, ee of building materials are — joist e loc re 4 RECLAIMED BRICK $3.00 Per C Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 Windows made to your order. New Fiush Doors from $5.50 wu pore’. garage, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. =. or La af total of $77. an be put in console. FE 81566 _Gealer. L INOLEUM. .38 A YD. xl sat te, = .. $3.95 4c Sv tile, run ft. Te $4.95 house paints, gal. $1.80) Heavy aie pr 2.25 _ pit Balcaig NF _ Rundell LIVING ROOM SOPAS, MODERN | beautiful slightly sotled uy new unit for the price of a a S| unit, Purnitare annex, Michigan | —_ 303 Orchard Lake F LORD'S SPECIALS Oc. dimete set... ow. ...y red pe. sofa-bed,.......,.. 95 ena TV's from $2495... up Hide-a-bed. from $130.95 .... up Used Gas Stoves wo $20.00 LORD'S | Furniture and Appliances 125 W Huron St. rE “Where Wrigley’ 8 Used to Be" | MAYTAG AUTOMATIC 1 WASHER. Good working cond. Only $64.50 __ Midwest 6-1300. MAPLE HUTCH CU CUPBOARD. Butterfly table like’ new Mirror. refrigerator desk sandwich toast- er. upholstered chair, mahogany eredenza pair a hand - pelos __lamps PE 5-1927 “Mise HOUSEHOLD [Tt items FO FOR sale Including stove, refrig., breakfast set, wwe player and —fmall items. 172 W. Ann Arbor. “NEW. TV. ‘er Samoles '» Off 1-Reg $8289 bs Pa "RCA Console ieee | 1-Reg $339 95 24" Philco $238 Swivelet . $288! nee. ee 95 24° Phileo ‘Bwiy $} “Reg. Shes @5 21° Ravtheon Table t b | 1 $128 | 1—Reg. $170.95 21° Ambassador | Console $28 | r 1-Reg. $360 95 21" Philco Deluxe with doors : 8 1-—Reg. $150.95 it Philco Tepe | el 7 a ee. $209. 98 “21° Philco — ivelet | Ww AITE 'S TELE VISION ______ Downstairs Store 1946 NORGE WASHING MACHINE _for sale, FE 26374 OIL HEATER AND REFRIGERA- | tor for sale. OR 37538. ONE LARGE DAVENPORT OPEN | into bed, one smal) oak dresser, Th, tank sprayer on wheels. OL PIANO, UPRIGHT, MEDIUM SIZE. Mahogac z- Very go0d condition, | $50. Black wainut, drop ‘eaf table. | . needs ————, $25. carved cheir dlepoint, antique, $35 Electric Westing- M3 stove. Mavor-zone-oven, $20. 3-5662 | 6 PIECE SOFA BED SET Modern sofa bed, two modern step | tables; matching coffee table, two decorator lam 1.50 WEEKL BANK FURNITURE 42 ORCHARD _ LAKE AVE Plastic Wall Tile. . 2c ea. Unclaimed ares cteceenee $248 Surplus Peint ....0 0.0.6... fH s White ame! CROSLEY ,. REFRIGERATOR. Sealed units, shelves . on Excellent cond. Only ‘60 98. Sate. west 6.1300 DINING | ROOM LIVING ROOM & ering suites Full size oy range, 6 pr. drapes. FE 2-3 DELUXE BENDIX DR rER, _practically — -MI Harold’s Paint & Vino. ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank. Paatie Orchard Lake FE Wayne Gabert'’s Appliance Specials ine Speed Queen washer $ 88:00 | Cab sinks & fittings H 95 Norke o cu fret $188.00 | Laapdry trays, stand ftucets $18.95 os Motorola 21 in, TV con- SAVE PLUMBING $239 162 6. Saginaw St. a0 * weree oven gas” gisees FE “NCING $279 95 Norge auto washer $188.00 Of all kinds steel & wood $230 | Nor ewe inch auto elec Gates made to order Graham ange oe, $179.05 Fence, 84446 Dixie Hwy. OR MA Y OTHERS TO CHOOSE _ 31458 / 7 2 YEARS TO PAY PiSoome leet _te FIXTURES. 121.N Sagihaw VACUUM CLEANERS. PART 8, brushes, a! makes. 956 Myrtle. w ASHER $25. DINING RM. SET. $30 «17-inch TV, $35. Apt. size a range, like new, 640, FE For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘. 8EWER 2140 Old OR 3-1437 — SLIP SEAL ks. 85 cents each. pote off Tubbs Rd. Sat. and Sun. only. 60 IN. METAL CABINET SINK. Complete with fixtures. Double drain. Just right for that lake __cottage! OL 1-0294 500 GAL. ROUND TANK, © oil OR gasoline, with fittings, can be used ar mig $40. Also sump pume. $20, 2545 Opdyke Rd. FE ANTIQUE FLAX WHEEL. GOOD ondition. $50. EM 3-4906 after 6 p.m. Sunday anytime A REAL BLY COMPLETE 36 VOLUME 8ET oe FUNK & WAGNALL S EN- YCLOPEDIA. PLUS 2? VOLUME DICHONARY SET BRAND Pie bed NEVER USED. $125.00..FE ATTENTION! | paths! First the following equipment: electric eye chart, cabinet and chair, 3 hospital beds, 1 medical spot- light, severa: sterilizing cabinets, several portable cabinets, sinks - and instruments can bow: mre OIL WATER HEAT- er, $25. Duo-Ther: Pipe space Ons a 1 . hem, $35 4. OO Bop je Gal. Auto Gas heater ieee for use ed Pl or ernie {pur bathroom $9.95. ¥ alue gan Fluorescent, 393 Senate Lake Ave F U RNACES New forced air ott. ‘Qverstocked. _ Selling near wholesale. OR 3-5405. FIRST UALITY > FT. BATH- tubs: 50; B grade tollets, $19.05 32x21 double — hora hand ‘basins, from vid G. A, Thomp- _ son, 80 4&3 FREE STANDING TOILETS $196 end FoR mtr “SLRCTRONIC “PLASH | un (Strobe Flash II) New bat- ties, good conditiog, Phone FE 2-6504 FOR SALE: USED DAVID BRAD- ley garden tractor, with cultivator er Pas bar attach. $115. OLive Dp. Let us figure your job, addition, | or complete! i 5340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7002 MIL _ 82 GAL ELEC. HEATER ee a 5 tall re jasnanas ) TRACTOR, PLOW drag cultivator, grader. Dobbin 3'a gal. tank sprayer. Hand cultt- _vator EM _ }-80¢1 Garage Doors Berry stee! overhead factory sec- | onds, All sizes and prices. Large selection, frofm $35 and up. modern door on your | pgs costs fess than you think. Let us give ou @ free estimate . we give atid Bat Stamps. ERRY DOOR co. 371_ 8. Paddock = 2-6: GARDEN TRACTOR 3 H.P. WITH pee. Soe and cultivator, $185. R 3-1651 HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY Store. 7 miles out Baldwin, Arm- strong ao Phone roost. ise-0- Tac_ pain 10 WINDOW SCREENS, 281) x good condition. OR 3-4623 patter 5. * ~ “ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FHA approved. FREE _ESTIMATES, FE 54-7471. BATHTUBS. 5 FT RECESSED. Ipped $3995 Lavatories. com- ete, $14.95. Stall showers, $34.45 fichigns Fluorescent, 383) «OOr- chard Lake )_Ave BURMEISTER os ee SeeR 4x10 and 4x12 ajso In stock. 28 {%, Crown Coat In. Q@ ..... § 2.25 a A Nad ea 7-PIECE LIVING | 1. bie’ ofy appetite .-.1.8 148 sen OOM GROUP [es Se Serene hae Sic? s*uecbeatoriantpaees* | att "boards per 79 00 ALL FOR $97, ‘PAY tee nt Ft B~BS FR As MAKE 8URE IT'S ~ ~ BURMEISTER Nest Raia aa me cu |2 HP. ELECTRIC INSIDE sfach pei DOORS, most any size up to 3 feet by 7 ft, #4. and up. Outside doors $10. to $13., coffee table tons $1.50, masonite doors $3. 5634 Orchard e Rd. ist house 8, of Wainut ak after 4 p.m. before dark or ‘any _time Sat. or Sun IN STOCK 1. 4°, 6° 8 Drain Tie Sewer Pipe ail sizes .. Complete stock of fittings Sump Crock, Grease traps, flue 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 37101 “MOTOR 119 220. Heavy dut care Elec. table saw with 'g HP motor. Concrete mixer with rubber tires hitch, and \“@ HP moter. MA 4 rubber base of jell magic — no drip paint; free parking tn rear of store, Oakland Fuel and Paint. 436 Lake FE 5-150, LINOL, UM... .39¢ YD. (8x9). - Be tc WALL TILE. . PT, $4.95 PAINT 5.5.00 081.65 GAL. Ave, SMITH’S, 287 §. Saginaw EIONE EL & AMER ICA N factory Lagi ‘= Cameras, Equipment 61A For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) _ “| "uaa 77,000 at Ein Meroe That srement Pages onto’ eas, One) 8 eth, see ’ Lawa NEW SHIPMENT Beautiful mahogany fush "CHURCH'S INC PE 2-0233 B : wn mower, see type. Price, reason- een eeeseee vemeene seneeen yg oy ee LOOR SHOP 8. ‘w St, Oven 8 to 8 PLANET JR. GARDEN TRACTOR. aoe TREMENDOUS, SAVINGS Plow, cultivator, or, harrow, A-1 con- dition, OLive 2 NEW IN Saire $ ROOM SIZES Coleman oi] floor furnaces, Sacri- fice, $125 each After 1 p.m, ELPS ELECTRIC HARDWAR. ines | ‘supplies. OR 3-1217 O On r use. simian ccna” i GTHS _| REPRIG,, $25, BOYS BIKE, 26”. ies, ALL Pr te 4 Pr gi. tt. phe anee’ soto Pome Male DOO! , 3 ee ‘. . Iron, $5. North t errr Ardmor 506 B| R aOMEX. THE COIL, 4 tigen SL mel sain renee fue fags . ~- 4 . s. Plumbing, fur- . a. naces, weed be radiator toes g& * SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND repaired, Lowest rates. Quality work, State-Wide Septic rvice, Phone PE a. 4x8 PLYSCORE 50 ea, a" Fold pan Migs $5.95" wa . Items PONTI. ACH CO, 4615 Dixie! Tey Drayton Plains Sale Sporting Goods 65 ANDERSON HDWE. COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR eg RMEN TROUT Boots — Wade — — fits iy’ rods ree: _Crawler harness — wanaing nets— Creela ~ Smelt ne’ 2183 §. TELEGRAPH Week Days 9 to 6 ____ Sundays 8 to 4 AQUALUNG. DIVING es SAND as condition. with ater tom bape any: SOIL PIPE & PITT's. _Warwick’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd, SPECIAL QUANTITY PURCHASE. 0 « — mas war heaters, Not |" LASTERB “Soi BUY - ae ) 4 te a" md us SoR=0y v5 8 Telegraph. ~~ & - warehouse. age. - BOY - - TRADE OMaterial ee ar its | SHAKESPEARE PLY ROD. 0% PT house fob or store. with 2 tips, plus case, $20. Man's carry a full - ot — toe ‘oe Fomac Piywosd, sera A sage “Betty Lytle Beot.” Size 9%, $50. Pah Boat "LagmnaY OO | PEASE: Tel. EMpire 1 SAVE UP TO 40% SEPTIC TANKS ON FISHING TACKLE NFORCE Mi Spinning rE oa CED ooh ee tae ne Show. (2) (4) Mary 4 (4) Uz Today. “Wild Bunch of Wyoming.” (9) Hopaiong Cassidy. ; 6:30—(2) You Are There. “The Execution Scots.” (4) Liberace. (7) Jungle “Pile of Rocks.” Husband's de- ‘seins pe severest Se “ Jimmy Dorsey with Audrey|7:30—(2) Jack Benny. confronted with endless red tape Salt War,” starring: Richard Boone, (7) Famous Film Festi-| val. Rex Harrison and Lili Palm- singer. (4) Comedy Hour. Gloria boxer. (2) It’s Always Jan. Jan 9:00—(2) is jealous when daughter Josie praises mother of another little girl. Comedy with Janis Paige. ,|1¢:00—(7) Chance of a Lifetime. Dollar.” returns. to home town in hopes of settling down to respectable life, cepts but the Playhouse. Betsy Palmer and Jessie Royce Landis in ‘Career Girl.” Secretary to department store which pleases head of the store, who is looking for dominant wife for her son, (7) Amateur Hour. Ted Conn, ‘emy. John 9:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. Phyllis Thaxter stars ih “Never Again,” a young man makes his fiance promise she will stop drinking. 19:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. Secret.” (1) I Search for Ad- venture, 10:30—~(2) What's “My Line. (4) Confidential File, “Suicide,” the reasons behind the types of peo- ple involved and possible cures for suicidal tendancies, (7) Jum- bo Theater. goes investigate hospital facilities. 11:00—-(2) Bowling. (9) News. 11:10—(9) Weather. 11:15—(2) Weather. Betty Bahr. (4) Movie of the Week, “Ami- able (9) Movie. ‘“‘That Uncertain Feel- ing’ with Merle Oberon, Com- edy. 1l:t0—(2) -Les Paul and Mary Ford, _ 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Behind thes Mask” with the Shadow, . 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 17:00—(2) Good Morning. day. 7:2%5—(2) TV News. 7:30—(2) Good Morning. derstanding the Child. 7:55—(2) Weather. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Little Rascals. . 8:30—~(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Wixie Wondreland. of Mary, Queen of “Notorious Gentleman.” emcees with William GE Theater. stars in “The Lord's Professional gambler Nobody in community ac- the minister, (4) TV executive has ambitions, Mack salutes Waterbury, (9) Motion Picture Acail- “Three Faces West” with Wayne, (4) Montal- “At the Border,” behind the Iron Curtain to News. (4) News. (7) Lady” with Richard Ney. MONDAY MORNING (4) To (7) Un 7) __THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY; APRIL 21, 1956" --Today's Radio Programs-- | |ters: and supervisors in the Ww. WPON, News, Zee, $:30—WJR, Goodwill J*boret WWJ, Grand Ole Opry ‘om George orama Weekend m Music wae, (700) OKLW, (800) «= WW, (900) = WAR, (ier WAXZ, (170) = WRON, (ee) © Winx, iy) TONIGHT Voice of CKLW, The Army Hour + Ps cae Heorew Ghee’ Br. WJBK, News, Showtime 6 5 r ‘et “Wat Rial Ce WJBK, Voice of Chureh News, ww. 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