BY The Weather Snow Details Page 2, THE PONTIAC PRESS / a f 4! i i ‘ Home Edition 114th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, Cee: ‘SATURDAY,. FEBRUARY 18, 1956 —30 PAGES smaoaali PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE qe 1 rines Perish as Plane Rams Mountain Shooting Victim : Denies Inciting Alleged Attack ‘Am a Peaceable Man,’ Farmer Tells Dye Jury at Court Session A tenant farmer, who alleges he was shot by for- mer Fenton Village Attor- ney Clifford B. Dye last Aug. 26, described himself as a man who would “rath- er talk things out than fight,” yesterday in Oak- land County Circuit Court. Dye, 53, is charged with attempting to murder Wil- liam C. Clark, 27, following a purported dispute and court action between the two over management of a farm leased by Clark from Dye’s sister. Clarence L. Smith, defense at- torney, yesterday asked Clark if} he had been in a series of alleged fights with persons other than Dye, last year before the shooting. Clark said he was hit in the | eye by a Holly bar operator and | admitted “holding” a 14-year-old | boy who he said has smashed | property on his farm. But “I don't get angry,’ " Clark, asserted and “would rather talk things out than fight.” LACEWORK OP WHITE — Few motorists and pedestrians who slipped and skidded over icy roads and sidewalks had time to look — but to the poet or nature-lover this morning was probably the winter's tmost-beautiful. ‘The typical Pontiac yard scene above Or! Man Winter Takes an Artistic Fling : Pentiae Press Phote shows trees and bushes transformed into classic examples of wintry art. To the left, footprints and automobiles give evidence that this glimpse of nature’s handiwork has been seen, but probably | not appreciated, by snow-weary city dwellers. YET TO TAKE STAND Dye has not taken the stand as lone-Inch Snowfall Added Last Night yet, but observers feel he may | contend the shot that hit Clark was) fired in self defense. The farmer was. wounded after! he went to Dye’s farm to feed cattle. Clark and his wife, Lois, 27, were asked by Smith if they knew of an injunction restraining their activities pertaining to the farm operation. Mrs. Clark said she had re- Pontiac's weather outlook was dismal today as the weather bu- reay predicted more rain or snow over the weekend, A one-inch fall of wet, heavy snow followed freez- ceived a phone call from the (ing rain last night, further glazing Clarks’ attorney the day of the (streets still slippery from yes- shooting, but said she was not terday’s heavy fall. told to stay off Dye's adjoining | More snow or rain over the farm. Clark also denied knowl- through | Mrs. Clark said Dye drove ao ind Dahl Dead in Plane Wreck the Clark farm last May 7 in “ Daring Airman Killed | weekend, _ continuing flying supplies to the DEW (dis- tant early warning) radar line rage” demanding some cattle to be moved out of a field TELLS OF ‘Push’ The lawyer ‘‘pushed"’ her hus- gand, she testified, then jumped into his car and backed up rape) with one car door swinging open She and a hired hand were hit by! n Crash of DC-3 Over the door, she declared. / Dye stopped his car, got out, Northern Quebec and began waving his arms and | shouting for help, she eae | MONTREAL. Quebec Dye allegedly brought an assau . dE charge against Clark as result of ‘Flying soldier of fortune Haro! the incident, “but my husband | (Whitey) Dahl's colorful career was found innocent,” she testi- has ended in death. fied. | The body of the 46-year-old ai Chief Assistant Prosecutor 11, was found yesterday in the George E. Taylor called Fenton wreckage of a DC-3 plane he was farmer Reginald Crawford to the tarrying across northern Quebec) stand. Crawford said Dye told him jac¢. Tuesday. Eric Pearson of! last summer ‘“‘he would fix Clark \iiami, who owned the aircraft, but good if he (Clark) didn't was found alive but injured. A straighten out.’ third man, W. Gibens, was dead. The trial will resume Tuesday 7, plane had been en route from| before Judge Clark J. Adams. Fyobisher Bay, Baffin’ Island, to —_ = 'Fort Chimo. Senate OKs Ferguson as U. S. Military Judge wasninero = The Senate under construction across north. has approved by unanim mu | ern Canada. the nomination of Homer Ferguson as a judge of the US. Court for Dahl, who flew. and A for Military Appeals money, in 1936, piloted a plane Ferguson, lor mer Republican for the Spanish loyalist air force senator from Michigan, has been at $1,500 a month plus bonus and serving as ambassador to the $1,000 for every Nationalist plane. Philippines The court appoint- he shot down. He was shot down ment is for a term of 15 years. in 1937 and courtmartialed by Gen- As judge he will receive a sal- eralissimo Francisco Franco's gov- ary of $25,500 yearly compared ernment and sentenced to execu- with $25,000 ; as ambassador. tion by a hiring squad. Oak Park Church Raze by Fire; Loss $350,000 | Fire swept through Our Lady of Fatima Church in Oak Park last night, completely destroying the four- year-old building within an hour after firemen from three communities were called to the scene. The struc- ture was valued at $350,000. The blaze, of undeter-+— mined origin, was discov- ing Berkley and Huntington Woods ered at 9:36 p.m. and by assisted in fighting the blaze. 10:30 had reduced the Fireman Richard Howell, of church to charred timbers 157, Allen ae irs selbd and piles of smoldering ter revived at the station, bricks, according to Sgt.. William Bridge of the Oak ture of glass, brick and. cement. Park Fire Department. The extent of the damage, accord- A school attached to the church !"g to Sgt. Bridge, will make it by. a breezeway was undamaged. difficult to determine the cause of dent of thé Superior Oil Co. of Cali-' ‘New York. It was Fire departments {rom neighbor-| the fire. & (INS) —| ‘traced the money to the * Monday, was forecast by the weather bureau today. Following a high of 32-35 degrees today, local temperatures are page to drop to 8-14, rising to Ltd tomorrow, But despite the hazardous high- ways, the area accident toll was; |Tunning slightly lower than normal last night. A fatal accident on Telegraph road in Waterford Township yes- terday morning was attributed to icy roads, but apart from this ac- cident, only one personal injury Oakland County Sheriff's deputies, State and Waterford Township PT lice. A total of 13 property damage| accidents requiring reports were) listed by the four departments, With most state highways snow covered and extremely hazard- ous, State Police broadcast early ‘morhing parminge | against use Keeps Issue Alive for Future accident was reported by- Pontiac, | Europe Reports Cold Snap, Snow on Way Moe Deaths of the roads except in emergen- he Latest Fatdlities Bring Weather Toll to 627; Snow Blankets Rome Wet and foggy weather was gen- eral today east of the Mississippi, the weather bureau said, though snow was reported only near the Great Lakes and jin New England. Tornadoes in Texas yesterday de- molished several homes. Tornadic winds were reported near Tupelo, Miss., and winds up to 60 miles per hour lashed the area near Rome, Ga. LONDON (®—Europe’s relentless cold wave claimed nine more vic- tims today, bringing the three- week death toll to at least 627. The new fatalities reported in- cluded five persons frozen to death in Italy, two in Germany and two in Austria. Six inches of fresh snow fell overnight in Rome, blanketing Fog was reported during the night over most of the Atlantic | states, the Ohio Valley and parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley. Warm tropical air. spreading slowly north along the Atlantic |Coast yesterday sent temperatures joie the 70s as far north as Vir- iginia. | Lowest temperature in Pontiac | preceding 8 am. was 3] degrees. )_Temperatyre at 2 P m. was 34. the mer.ory of residents. It was Rome's second heavy snowfall in two weeks, More than 90 Italian villages still were isolated despite gigantic re- lief ‘operations. don and southern England. The latest country-by-country but Agrees o WASHINGTON (®—President Ei-| /senhower's veto killed the natural gas bill for this year, but his en-! |dorsement of its principles kept it Dahi had last been reported |% live issue today for some future may run again. \Congress. terday on what he called “‘arro- igant’’ and “highly questionable ac-| tivities” by some persons who worked for the bill, which “msk creating doubt among the Ameri- can people concerning the integrity of governmental processes.” But he said there is need for legislation ‘‘conforming to the basic objectives’ sought in the | measure. The bill would have exempted] producers of natural gas from di- jrect federal controls, Sen. Kerr (D-Okla), whose simi-: ilar measure was vetoed by Pres) ‘dent Truman in 1950, pagdicted an.| other attempt will be made in the next Congress. Sen. McNamara (D-Mich). opposed the bill, praised Eisen”! hower's “courage” but wired the President that ‘I am afraid you are inviting the gas lobby to try its dirty work again, only more tactfully, in its effort to rob the American people.” | REJECTED OFFER Sen. Case (R-SD) announced, publicly he had rejected a $2,500! ‘campaign contribution from a law- who The church was a modern struc-'yer supporting the pill shortly be- i, [os Angeles fore the Senate vofe on the bill. A special Senate committee has, ‘personal funds” of Howard B. Keck, presi-| lfornia, , There ,were also less spe-, Damon Runyon Ps President Kills Gas Bill, | Eisenhower based his veto yes- death figures: France 147, Turkey 72, Italy 79, Yugoslavia 70, Britain is Denmark 33, Germany 32, Greece 30, Holland 23, Austria 21, Spain 19, Portugal 17, Switzerland , Belgium 10, Sweden 6, Poland 4, and Norway 3 5 DIE IN AFRICA Spanish Morocco deaths and Libya 2. . Scores-more were believed dead in Iron Courtain countries such as Czechoslovakia and Hungary which suffered the worst ef the weather attacks Paris shivered in its coldest Feb, 18 on record—1l4 degrees: above zero. The previous low for the date was 18 jn 1892. n Basic Aims' lcific charges of pressure by both ‘sides during the fight. Many members of Congress professed to see in Eisenhower's | veto a fresh indication that he | reported 3 Democrats, including even some who welcomed the bill's death, joined in attempting to hang a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Hal, Condy Wed Today LAS VEGAS (INSi—Hal Marc h. emcee of TV's $64.000 Question,” zero for its coldest reading of the) will be marred today to Candy _ 24 hours. Toxtin Torme in Las Vegas. The Flood warnings were sounded in ceremony will take place in the four German towns after the ice- luxurious bungalow of Beldon jammed Rhine River rose four feet! Katlemon on the grounds of his in an hour. The flood danger) ‘Hotel El Ranch Vegas. passed shortly after midnight. the city in the heaviest cover in | —— | New snows also swept over Lon- Vienna reported 5 degrees below Fisher Division Names Manager for Local Plant Appointment of Lansing Man to Succeed Olson Announced Today Appointment of Thomas F. Wiethorn as manager of Body Division was an- nounced today. The announcement was made by James E. Good- the Pontiac plant of Fisher. (Crash Blamed on Heavy Fog in Frisco Area Helicopter to Remove ‘| Bodies From Charred R5D Wreckage NILES, Calif. (INS) — Bodies of 38 Marines will Comes Here ee charred wreckage of a four- engine Marine Corps R5D plane which rammed into the near- perpendicular face of a 2,000-foot moun- THOMAS F. WIETHORN eral Motors and general -(Manager of Fisher Body Division. Wiethorn comes here from Lansing where he has been production manager of Fisher Body operations there. Wiethorn was born in 1916 in Cincinnati and graduated from the University of Cincinnati. He joined Fisher Body in 1939 as a personnel clerk in the Norwood, Ohio, plant In 1940, he was appointed assistant supervisor of iabor standards and promoted to supervisor in 1946, Appointed shift plant superin- tendent in 1950 he was promoted to plant superinfendent the following In 1952, he was appointed pro- duction manager at Lansing. Wiethorn replaces M. J, Olson who is being assigned other duties. Shell Blows Up, Injures 2 Boys in Freak Mishap Two Walled Lake boys escaped ment accident yesterday when an exploding shotgun shell sprayed them with pellets. Paul Graydill, 15, told Oakland when a flying bit of wood hit the | shell, apparently lying on the base- ment floor. The pellets hit Graydill in the face, neck and right arm. His friend, 16-year-old Larry Des- man, vice president of Gen-* ‘|for 1955 show that the GMC “Blue serious injury in a freak base-|— County Sheriff's deputies he was! _|chopping wood in his basement tain east of San Francisco Bay. The big plane was head- ed for Alameda Naval Air Station on the bay and was GMC Truck Sets 55 Sales Mark ‘Blue Chips’ Show Best Registration Increase in the Industry ing time away from its dés- tination yesterday afte r- noon when it crashed and burned, killing all aboard. GMC truck registration figures Chip" models made greater gains than any other in the industry, according to Philip J. Monaghan. vice president of General short distance from the place af Total GMC registrations for the year were 84,877 units, compared to 66,644 in 1954, a gain of 27.4 per cent, After the introduction of the completely-new 1955 GMC mod- els in April last year, GMC sales 50 Die in Malta Crash LONDON ~The War Office announced today that a char; tered plane had crashed at Mal- ta with all 50 persons aboard tained third place in the try, winding up with a market | “Med. penetration in December of 10.5 per cont. Crash of the Marine plane was GMC third place in the; the second military air tragedy in light duty market, ne-quarter northern California in’ two days, In the 1% ton and 2% ton brack- ets, GMC also was third place .in the industry in 1955 registrations. A market penetration of 20.6 per cent in the 2% ton category was | the -highest GMC has ever had. The, 3 through 443 ton market saw GMC making its greatest gains. During each of the last four months of the year, GMC was) International Airport shortly be- champs, was hit in the leg. The boys were treated at Pon- tiac General Hospital. jhighest in the industry, with new | egistration peaks being made each) month. fore 1:45 p.m. A few minutes later | several persons telephoned the Ala- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | and tail section remain almost Portion of Plane Intact After ALL THAT'S LEFT — Rear half of fuselage Crash AP Wirephote- Marine bomber with 38 aboard crashed into a intact after a hill near Oakland, Calif. Lenten Guideposts: A Resurrection ‘Nobody Ever Got the Red Rooster in a Box’ By ADELA ST. JOHNS \who christened Mark Kelly “The Magazine and Short Story Writer Red Rooster of the Arro\ va. ” Jus hearing tke Dempsey | Runyon used to come out to said at Mark aa s funeral cover the Rose Bowl game on would tell you all y ’ New Year's Day, and the Rose that Mark h ad, | : Gone for’ his | Se! 4 Bowl is located in the Arroya Seco, | low (man! (Then | a dry wash near Pasadena, Calif.) | Mark Kelly always acted as host to all the top” sports writers. Kelly was red headed, with a crest of bright ‘red curls stand- you would know Mark. Mark Kelly was \Sports editor of ing up like a comb. He was about 5°7"' or 5’8" and had all Examiner. He was the’ assurance and cockiness ie best sports | and fight of a bantam rooster. writer west of % Mark tote the cover off anything Ihe didn’t think was good for clean he JOHNS ‘sports. When of a Chicago paper| . , x 4 = . in 1919. he broke the Black Sox scandal. This caused the appoint- ment of a baseball commissioner with the result that baseball has been above suspicion ever since. EVERYONE LOVED HIM He- was a pith tough, hard. In Today’ S Press Building News . 15 thru 22 Church News vue ee 10, 11S boiled. tender, loyal, kind, truthful) hospital. Usually nobody even and He was the knew he'd been. best-read man I ever knew, and When Harry Brand, his best d choke up and get tears’ friend, called to tell me that this in his eyes over a delicate Irish time Kelly hadn't made it, I felt story at the same time he wasithat the world had changed com- blowing a fixed fight or a crooked | netely. It had to be a different fearless man. he coul promoter out of the game forever. | world - ar : : without Kelly in it. As Dick I loved him and so did Demp- jiiviand said in the best column sey and Gene Fowler and jwritten after Mark’s death, Kelly was a teacher. Thinking it over I knew that it was true. He ——_ Runyon and hundreds of others who’ came that morning to the County News |...:............ 12 beautiful chareh of St. Timothy | 'you how to live. ; Editorial: = oo2.655565554:-. 6 to pay him their last respects, f Sports cee beceeeeverenees 14 > t course, we had known for | FUNERAL A RUNYON DREAM Theaters .... 18 some time. Not from Kelly. Thé attendance was a Runyon TV & Radio Programs ....... 29 Kelly didn't talk about things dream. Newspaper publishers,: Wilson, Farl 7 ,........ é..°. 4 like that. He kept right on \hoodtems and university _ presi- Women'sPages ........... os 8,9 | ‘ ! 8, | (2c, working, making trips to the | (Continued on Faas 2, Col. 6) be removed today from the. only about six minutes fly- . Be MBI FN satel’. SR Sa API 8 AINA hea RIGO AN : Missile Defense Boston’s Hynes States U. S. Security Against Red Power Outmoded BOSTON w — Mayor John B. Hynes said last night that Soviet Russia has developed an atomic) missile with such terrific destruc- tive power that this country's ci- vilian defense setup is outmoded. Hynes told newsmen after re- turning from a mayors’ conference in Washington with War Depart- ment officials that the missile with a nuclear warhead could reach’ Boston in 30 minutes. ’ The mayor said the situation as. outlined in Washington “is ex- tremely grave. Things are moving) so fast that the survival plans of| been in Washington attending a joint session of the U.S. Confer- saceerancnwe Qtficken Couple Hears of Explosions Mock a-blast nicipal Assn. Hynes said the two groups ‘‘were shocked into the grim realities of modern nuclear warfare” in ses¢Y¢¢ — curiosity tt ONCE WAS A HOME — clamber through rubble left after Police and fire officials above an explosion leveled a four-room | bungalow at 169 W. Columbia Ave. about 11:15 yesterday. No | one was in the house, they said,.after a search which indicated es- Return to Wrecked Home Stunned neighbors and wide-| seekers today, sions with Secretary of Defense Viewed the devastated remains of the military Joint ff. ANNOUNCES NEW PLAN mail Det Val) os | patron tld he Washingon nec PONTIAC Deaths the place to bits, the little white bungalow in which a Pontiac couple had planned to round out retired life. ; An explosion yesterday blasted| A search of the wreckage by | Police and firemen revealed no | one was in the house, lWhitmeyer, of 1008 Myrtle St. said| Leonard and Beatrice Gravitt, both about 67, who 11 months ago) bought the four-room frame dwell-| ing at 169 W. Columbia Ave., were) in Florida on a six-weeks trip. Gravitt yesterday said he would | jfly home as soon as possible. A friend who telephoned him at New Smyrna Beach said otherwise the man was “speechless.” Mrs. J. C. eens wepens any Sitio) od Gaddes Richard Gaddes, 74, of 51 Hud- Hynes said the mayors were told! 20" St. died at his home yesterday é i TT eed | if dat dik a a3 : z E 38 Marines Perish Coast Guard helicopter located the side, because of the fog. | By that time it was dusk and too Jate to try to remove the bodies. The Navy said the bodies will be| carried to the top of the mountain) today and then lifted by helicop- ter to a temporary mortuary either’ at Niles or _nearty Decoto. Ld * Thirty-two of the Marines aboard the crashed plane were en route from Camp Pendleton, Calif., to new assignments at Kaneohe, Ha-| wail. There were five crewmen from the El Toro Marine Alr Base in southern California and one “hitchhiking” passenger nti. fied as Staff Sgt. Donald J. 7 er, 2%, of San Francisco. He was SB: Ana, Cailif., Sgt. Harry E. Knight, 28, Santa Ana, Calif. Identification of the Hawaii- bound marines was delayed be- Johnson Citv morning. He suffered a heart at- |tack while shoveling snow. Born in England June 13, 1881, he was the son of Richard and Margaret McLaughlin Gaddes. He!on 7th St., Port Huron with burial, was married in England, Apri) 28, 1910 to Dorothy Weir. Mr. Gaddes had been a resident of Pontiac since 1928, coming here from Indiana. He was a member of Baldwin Avene Evangelical United Breth- _Mary Meredith and was married in Snover te Dora May Harms.'remains: A television set (which/across the narrow southern portion Mr. Meredith, a farmer, is sur-|seemed miraculously undamaged) of pork chop-shaped Iwo. In what charred furniture, some personal vived by four: children, Leland |W. of Marlette, Dean W. of Keego ‘Harbor, Elwyn W. of Pontiac, ‘Merlin E. with whom he made his home, and 13 grandchildren. Three \prothers also survive. | Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- ‘day in the Smith Funeral Home lin Cass City Cemetery. | — ‘Paris Marie Ohanesian Paris Marie Ohanesian, 13 month old daughter of John and Agnes 'D. Lemke Ohanesian, 2317 Kohler ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 caping gas may have caused the blast. Owners Leonard and Bea- ao Af A im 2 AO eel. eS SP pe ae Mine =. 1 The Day in Birmingham Propose Survey ee o MSC Professor Suggests, Allied Approach to Area Assets, Liabilities — _ A Pontiac area inventory of basic census figures, a housing analysis, irecreation study, education survey, church census and commercial re- sources was urged yesterday by a Michigan State University pro- fessor. Dr, Claude Bosworth, head of Michigan State University Depart- told this area. Pontiac Press Phote trice Gravitt, a retired couple, were informed of the loss in Florida, It is seeking « unl- where they were vacationing. . fied approach to the solution of o + Pontiag problems, : : Dr. Bosworth also suggested, in Marines Invade |nis} Mrs. Grabitt planned to return by | automobile, Firemen estimated the total loss at $10,500, They continued ; to suspect leaking gas as the cause of the blast which. burst Walls, flung the roof inte the air and hurled furniture into the street. Windows in the area were shat- tered. Debris was found in a 300- feet radius around the ruins, Fire | Austin, the son of William andjhelped destroy what little was left. Police collected a few scattered|Marine Division were ‘‘fighting’’ Iwo in Shadow TWO JIMA @®—U.S. Marines to- day clung to Mt. Suribachi’s steep slopes under intense ‘‘enemy'’ fire ~—24 hours after they stormed onto Iwo Jima's black sand beaches in the shadow of mock atomic bomb blasts. » « War game umpires said shock troops of the Ist Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment would be pinned down for hours until rein- forcements ‘could reach them. More than 9,000 men of the 3rd papers, a Holy Bible. The area was roped off by pe- lice last night. ten Church and had served in the St., was dead on arrival yester- she said. Canadian Army during World War TI. Four years ago, he retired from the Pontiac Motor Division. He leaves his wife and two chil- dren, Mrs. Jack (Gladys) Brown and William Richard Gaddes, both of Pontiac, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Wil- liam Gaddes of England; two sis- Service will be at ? gelical United Brethren Church with his pastor, the Rev. Myron R. Everett officiating. Burial will fol- low in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Friends may cal! after 7 p.m. Sat- Home. Mrs. Earl B. Grayhek Mrs. Earl Bernard (Sarah Paul- Rd. who was injured in an auto- mobile accident on Telegraph Rd. yesterday was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. She was born on Oct. 2, 1929 in couver, Wash. in 1948. Her parents Paul, came to Pontiac from Portland, _|Ore. ‘five years ago. | Surviving besides her husband \irs. Charles Driscoll of Houghton Joseph Stalin took a dramatic turn challenged he would vote to sustain _|and parents, are three daughters, ,|Patricia Ann, Rita Marie and Bon- .jnie Lee, all at home. Other survivors include one sis-)\fonday from Voorhees-Siple chap-_ ter, Mrs. Nellie Johnson of Port- | The Rev. -C. Warren Wilson, land, Ore.; four brothers, Robert land cause they were carrying their personnel records with. them. The Navy in Washington was asked to provide duplicate records. |7 p.m. Sunday. Arrangements will For the first time, Venezuela| now permits formation, of limited liability firms. The Weather AND VICINTTY—Snew dimin- fahing to ferries this afierneon and end- ing thts ——e Partly cleowdy and colder i he Today in Pontiac Snow—1 inch. es Sale temperature preceding 8 am gt 8 am: Wind velocity 18 mph Direction: Northwest rises Sunday at 723 am. be announced later. Paul of Los Angeles, Eugene Paul, Burial will follow Carrol ‘and Lister Paul, all of Port- cee Rochester. Mrs. Grayhek’s body will be at. the Pursley Funeral Home after Lonzo W. Vaught \day morning: at Pontiac General Hospital. She was born Jan. 9, 1955 at Ed- wards Air Force Base, California. Surviving are her parents and grandparents, Mrs. Mary Lemke of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohanesian of Pontiac. Praver service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Farmer - Snover 'First Presbyterian Church will of- pm. Mon- ficiate, with burial in Oak Hill yan 1 burned wreckage on the mountain- 4®¥ in the Baldwin Avenue Evan- Cemetery | He Harold F. Wright | Harold Fo Wright, 63. of 3430 Crescent Lake Rd. was dead on ar-' urday at the Huntoon Funeral-rival at Pontiac General Hospital, iyesterday. He suffered a heart at- tack in his car. | He was born in Wrightsville. Pa. ‘on Sept. 18, 1892. His parents were Albert A. and Carrie Hallock \ine) Grayhek, 26, of 2318 Kohler wright. | On July 3, 1918. he married the former Julia Stowe in Warren, Ohio. Mr. Wright had been ticket agent for the Grand Trunk Railroad Holt, Ala. and married in Van- several years. He was a member Late of Covert Methodist Church and were *Robert and Theresa Smith Knights of Pythias No, 277. He leaves his wife and four chil- Mrs. Grayhek was a member of dren, Mrs. John Wilder of Drayton! Emmanuel Baptist Church and the piains, Mrs. Kenneth Stowell of Paulson Circle of her church. She |Wrightsville, Mrs. Calvin King of troy and HaM™¥id Wright of Pontiac. | Also surviving are two sisters, iLake and Mrs. Ross Fuller of Pon- tiac, e¢ The funeral will be at 2 p.m. ipastor of his church, will officiate’ in Mt. Avon ‘of 401 Mt. Clemens St. will be held | Monday at 1:30 p.m. from the Hun- covered by insurance. E. Metz said. = He said there was a possibility couple sold another home on Ger- bardment of don Ave. and moved into the five-/—also played by U.S. Marines— figures from about year-old Columbia Ave. dwelling fighting from pillboxes, caves and anybody could think of. in late February or early March|holes used by the Japanese in men Kelly was a man’s man. last year, Mrs. Whitmeyer said.|\World War II. “They went to great trouble to \furnish it. What time- they had/20,000 Japanese were killed in the left they planned to spend there,” battle for Iwo Jima, one of the It Was not known if the loss was the Navy termed a massive atom- ice age amphibious training maneu- Advisory be asked to list what they consider major Pontiac area problems and create a priority for their study. Cautioning that the Council should not take definite stands on controversial issues during its for- mative period, Dr. Bosworth rec- ommended surveys of citizens’ at- titudes on such issues as the Water- ford annexation controversary and other social problems. ‘Nobody Ever Got Red Rooster in Box’ (Continued From Page One) BIRMINGHAM — Engraved gold watches will be given to City Man- ager D. C. Egbert and eight other here next Thursday. Other 2-year-men to be feted are Sgt. Robert Emmett; Meter Repairman Grant Capling; Sgt. Malcolm Ross and Lt. Delyle Service, Lt. Henry Timm, all of the police force. Also City Treasurer Alice Upward, Public Works Foreman Willard Brown, and’ Assistant Fire Chief Stanley Pepperell, Capling has the longest period: of service, being with the city since 1925, Nearly 75 employes in all will cial certificates bearing Mayor Charles Renfrew’s and the city manager’s signatures be} Request Probe for MIT Death — District Attorney Asks for Inquest Following Fatal Hazing of Frosh WALTHAM, Mass. - Dist. Atty.’ Ephraim Martin moved today for, an inquest into the death of Thom- as L. Clark, 18, Massachusetts In-. stitute of Technology student,| fraternity hazing. s * | dents, pickpockets and big-name coaches and stars, movie pro- ver. * bd . Seventy warships and 360 land- inland More than 6,000 Americans and ‘bloodiest of the Pacific War. | wered by insurance, a lke Kills Gas Bill, dence of gas in the house, but its rource and igiton punt vere roe Dut Agrees on Aims (@entinued From Page One) lof a slight leak at the gas meter, ‘Political’ tag on the President's which may, however, have been decision. _|ters, Mrs. Margaret Mills of Chi-| Funeral Home. The Rev. Edward)" cago and Mrs. Ruth Cosgrove of/p, Auchard. associate pastor of|*ueed by the explosion. | | Some Republicans praised the The gas had been turned offjaction and some criticized it. |when ! 1 : He said he will ask Consumers ‘a body of evidence has accu- ers and on numerous occasions he | the Gravitts left for Florida 4 Eisenhower said in his veto mes- ‘sage that since the bill's passage ducers and fight referees, phil- 'anthropists and wrestlers, TV and iradio big shots and con men, cor- Gravitt retired in October, 1954 ing craft, manned by 30,000 Navy | poration heads and baseball Hall by f = from Pontiac Motors Division, men, stood offshore. Cruisers and! where he was an electrician. The destroyers simulated heavy bom-|acters out of the Runyon stories. The Harvey, Ill., youth “enemy” along with the most important taken to a lonely spot near the every field Waltham-Lincoln Town line short- Mostly ly after midnight Feb. 10. blind-| jot Fame candidates—all the char- The church, filled with golden light, was jammed. I wish 8 great artist could have done a mural of those faces as they lifted to follow the service; dis- tinguished faces; tough — faces with broken noses and cauli- flower ears; esthetic young faces; stout, wise faces; and tears on faces that had been stpangers to tears for a long time. The casket looked like a big. iwooden box and there wasn't a single flower. Not one. None of lus had dared. It showed how we respected Kelly and how we were. .He hadn't wanted flow- —— |Power Company to open a gas mulated, indicating that private had said so. He was not. he said. main in front of the house to de-,persons, apparently representing sticking out his jaw. the type for termine if there is a leak Sewers in a around the explosion were checked | idence of natural or sewer gas. Comrade Blasts Stalin in Speech _ by ‘Friend’ Mikoyan | Communist Chief | Bombarded in Tirade nen Williams, a Democrat, only a very small segment of a . seeking to further their own in- Metz said, but there was no evi- terests by highly questionable ac- |tivities. | “These include efforts that I deem to be so0 arrogant and so much in defiance of acceptable standards of propriety as to risk creating doubt among the Ameri-| an people concerning the integ-| c ‘rity of governmental processes." | Eisenhower's veto got an O.K. in ‘Michigan from two men who may oppose each other fof governor in this year's election—Gov. G. Men- and 'Rep. Alvin Bentley, a Republican. Bentley, among six Michigan lcongressmen who voted for the MOSCOW «M — The Soviet measure when it passed the House, | |heirarchy’s growing campaign said at his Owosso home yesterday jagainst the works and acts of that if the President's veto were today as the Russian press and the vote, radio loosed a direct blast against the once revered leader. | * * * Williams said at Lansing that ‘the President did the right thing, but apparently for the wrong re- The unprecedented attack ap son.’ adding he was “disappointed | ‘flowers. The casket was absolute- two-block area great and vital industry, have been |y bare. [HE'S SQUAWKING Clark’s body was found yester- ‘day in 40 feet of water in the ‘Cambridge Reservoir, about two) miles from where he was last seen’ alive eight days. ago. His body,| ‘trapped in weeds, was recovered) after an all day probe of the ice-covered waters. was |folded. He was told to find his jway back to MIT before 8 a.m. to jqualify as a member of the Delta |Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. He had removed the blindfold, police said when he walked across the frozen surface of the reser- voir and fell through weak ice. | Police theorized the youth, con- ifused at his surroundings, believed ithe reservoir was an open meadow. Martin said he would ask the |\Middlesex County Superior Court ‘to order an inquest within two |weeks after pathological findings are completed. | The prosecutor said several ‘members of the fraternity will be office Monday as a prelude to the inquest. : Earlier, the youths father, Al- ‘fred R. Clark, an Illinois telephone executive, had branded fraternity: initiation practices off-campus as ; criminal.” | After a preliminary autopsy, being honored are Deputy | drowned in the aftermath of a City*Banquet to Honor of City Problems Long-Service Employes awarded for completion of 5, 10, 15, 2, 2% and 30 years of service. Tr. Dana Whitman, Jr., assistant city manager, wil] be toastmaster, in- troducing the Rev. Dr. Harry O. Martin of First Methodist church for the invocation, Mayor Renfrew: for a brief talk, and the city’s first mayor, Harry Aller, and Former Mayor John Martz, to give out some of the awards. Ridge, Monday. Mrs. Wayne Stett- bacher is in charge of the 1 p.m. luncheon. Beyer is of the F. J. Winckler Company. . Additional services at First Presbyterian church are slated because of Lent. Times now are 8:30, 9:45, and 11:15 a.m., when. © ehurch school at 11:15. Embery Methodists will attend services at 9:30 and 11 a.m., with Sunday School classes at the same hours. Marking Washington’s birthday next week, the Ruth Shain class on International Relations, will turn to American history study in- stead of the extended discussion of nuclear weapons and their con- I Mrs. Charles Shain will talk on the Revolutionary period, the Arti- cles of Confederation and the Con- stitutional Convention of 1787, of which Washington was chairman. Guests are welcome, she advises, at the 10 a.m. session Tuesday at |the Community House. | * s s Washington, as “our beloved | brother and first President of the United States, is being honored by the High Twelve club and Birmingham, First Presbyterian church at 4 p-m. tomorrow. The Rev. W. Glenn Harris will speak, and music will be provided jby. the Scottish Rite Consistory Male Choir of the Valley of De- troit. It is the first annual service of its kind to be held here. Wally Walcott, founder of High Twelve, is slated as Monday speaker at the club's dinner meeting. * ° | To the “Druther Ball’ tonight at |Bonnie Brook Country club, mem- bers of the Birmingham Dance scared questioned by state police in his! (ub will be wearing togs “they'd ‘druther be in rather than what ‘they are." The Robert Etters, general chairman, say prizes for best outfits will be given. 4 Heart Attack Claims | Just then Dempsey leaned over Dr. Peter Angelo, medical sim Life of Motorist 62 ’ “Kelly.” he said, “is not in the drowning in Hobbs Brook Basin.) and whispered in my ear. Ox. | “What?” I whispered back. | “Kelly is not in the box,” Jack Kelty in a box. I do not know exactly where he is right this | minute; he is probably squawk- ing to St. Peter about his seats, | but I know he is not in the box.” I knew it, too. Kelly was not in the box. Everybody in the big church ful, the toughest of them; igrew out of their memories what manner of man Kelly ‘been. and belief in him and knowledge that he wasn’t in the bare box up there in front of the peared in the text of a free swing- ;,, hear that his veto message in- altar. ing speech by 1st Deputy Premier gicatés he would approve similar Anastas Mikoyan at the 20th Con- jegisiation Communist tances.” ‘gress of the Soviet party. The’ speech, which Stalin's political and until more than 48 hours after Mikoyan spoke. This denounced economic | i Wan hh | Service for Lonzo W. Vaught. 71. writings by name, was not printed indicated 1907. he was the son of John “|he married Annie Jackson in Mar- Clarkston. Amos of Keego Harbor, John W. Gurthery {toon Funeral Home with the Rev. party leaders gave careful thought | ee _,| William Hakes of the First Baptist Hefore releasing it to the public. John W. Gurthery, 48. of 54 Church officiating. Burial will be cule \Chapman St. was dead on arrivel in Roseland Park Cemetery. ‘at Pontiac General Hospital| " | Wednesday. ! 'Snody Houston, he is survived by tary, set the tone of the Congress Born in Marietta, 2 nine children, Mrs. Lula Swihart of in his 50.000-word keynote speech ! ; “: Sylvan Village, Mrs. Clara Ander- Tuesday when he blasted the one- and Jenny Kemp Gurthery. In 1953 5, of Yale, Mrs. Edra Hayes of man rule idea. | In his speech Mikoyan rapped |Gertrude Vaught at home. Omer, Stalin on several counts. Chester, Earl Vaught and Mrs. La- This differs considerably from veda Harper, all of Pontiac; 20 about Stalin's writings at the party ‘grandchildren and six great-grand- Congress in 192. children = ** Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Ga. Aug ljetta, | A resident of Pontiac 29 years, ihe had been employed by Pontiac , Motor Division. | He leaves his wife and two ehil- dren, John W. and Shirley Gur-| On that oceasitt he declared the Laer | —— TS \thery of aes es deg Wesley Houston of Pontiac. work “‘lights up with Stalin's genius 6 week en » Lor ruetiateaied a = sEstexE Rev. 1 Gurt aliens | Mr. Vaught died Thursday of both the great historical path ew Tam. .......32 12 m “* 39 Battle Creek, Roy of Pontiac pneumonia in Pontiac General Hos- have traversed as well-as the road om ennenn HE ; a ih os | Sexton. Thomas, Annibell, Ruby pital toward a more and more tangible 19 am 1 and Beatrice Gurthery, all of De- |Communist future.”’ Frideslinibontics jtroit. Also living in Detroit are * * @ aid oe ee y. Jenny Hackett, Ethel Hunt and Carol Heiss Leads | Mikoyan shouted ‘glory to the Lowest temperature 00-0...) - ay Matic Haley. ; lin Ice Title Test lgreat Stalin’? atthe end of his ag” Whence ne cei en Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday 1952 speech. One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature Lowest tu Highest and Lewest Temperstares This : _ Date in 83 Years 56 in 1949 Friday's Temperatare Chart -§ in 1936 from Trinity Baptist Church with | GARMISCH - PARTENKIRCH-| This time he hailed the new col- _ a1 /the Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr. of- EN, Germany u—Carol Heiss of lective leadership of the Comrmu- Jo\ficiating. Burial will be in Oak! Ozone Park, N. Y. moved slightly|nist party and deplored the 20 Hill Cemetery. The body will b® ahead of Tenley Albright of New-\years during which he said it jat the William F. Davis Funeral to, Center, Mass., today in offi-|had been in eclipse. |Home after 7 o clock tonight. ‘cial. points after school figures) Former Premier Georgi Malen- iwere completed in the world ice kov, in an address before yester- skating championship day's session, stressed the develop- under other circum- He Won't Be Scofflaw Pitchfork, Wyo., rancher, believes in staying within the good graces of the law. A $1 bill was mailed back to Cody with an overtime parking ticket by Woodhouse from games his brothers than to convince them that whatever happens to his body Dempsey said, “Nobody ever got knew it. Their faces were peace-| they) a ittle ring smiles that wore little lingering adiwes had sress recently. Grew out of their love for) their! ner, said ‘“Thomas Clark died from iThere is no evidence of foul play. |There is no evidence of any injur- ies indicating such.” After the body was found MIT | President Killian issued a state- jment saying excesses associated lwith hazings will be eliminated. Clerk's Suggestion Prompts Fee Boost A bill, originally proposed by Oakland County Clerk Lynn D. Al- passed by the U.S. Con- It allows counties to collect $2 jas their fee for processing pass- ports, instead of the former $1. | Allen proposed the measure to \the Michigan Assn. of County Clerks four years ago. It was ap- What more can a man do for) croved and forwarded for federal i stucty. | “We process about ten passports Harold F. Wright, 62, found ;Slumped over the wheel of his car at Elizabeth Lake and Crescent — Lake Roads yesterday affternoon was pronounced dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. | Deputy Corner Dr. Harry Riggs said Wright of 54130 Crescent Rd., Waterford Township, had suffered -a heart attack. Wright apparently ‘had managed to guide his tar to a halt beside the road, Waterford | iosnenty police said. | Oakland County Sheriff's deputy ‘Perry Earp said a truck driver had reported finding Wright's body. | ee Actor Rasumny Dies at 65 in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD w — Death has claimed Mikhail Rasumny, 65, | Russian-born character actor whose screen credits include ‘For ‘Whom the Bells Toll,’ ‘Anna and The King of Siam,” and ‘‘To- ‘nobody can put his immortal soul , gay said Allen, “and the in- night We Sing.” in a box—it goes marching on. | In our times, among all kinds isn't it? | TOMORROW: Rosalind Russell tells an unusual story involving an old friend. a religious medal Khrushchev, who took over Sta- 4: : : i , ; * es Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, where he and a rescue which taught a man Besides his wife, the former }in’s post as the party’s first secre- was attending the winter Olympic the value of prayer. 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WE GIVE -HOLDENS | RED STAMPS Aceseousiie ONE LEAPS INTO THE AIR IN PURSUIT OF HIS neecr PREY AND LANDS ASAIN WITHOUT PENETRATING THE GURFACE FILM. Distributed ” King Features yeti, Youths Attempt fo Save Hangout Civic Campaign Begins Drive to Keep Escanaba Soda Fauntain campaign to ‘‘save Harry's place” “Harry's is a popular hangout much money there and owner) Harry Gafner says he may have to go out of budness. That would be a hard blow to young people in the 15 to 16 age bracket who have no other place te chat, dance and sip sodas with | their friends. GET THE MOST “GO” For Your Dough! WE'RE OFFERING | TOP TRADES on the Go-Packed FORD V-8 During Our FEBRUARY SALES JUBILEE Howard Lare, - Ine. FE 5-9204 2705 Orchard Lake KEEGO \Parents, teenagers, A public meeting was held this week to talk over the problem. school officials| and clergymen took part They decided to set up a non- profit organization to be known as the Escanaba Youth Foundation. Its purpose will be to promote and) establish programs for teenagers. * LJ * An immediate aim of the founda- tion will be to raise money for Harry’s place. *The group laid pre- ‘liminary plans for a citywide tag! day to collect funds for the project. This might seem like a big pro- gram devoted to one little soda shop, but Harry's place is more than that to Escanaba youth. DEVOTED TO YOUTH Since opening their place last the Gafners have purposely! Be- | fall, devoted it to the teen trade. sides the soda fountain, booths and chairs, Harry's has a place to! dance and a television lounge. The proprietors have set up the| rules and the teenagers themselves help enforce them. Closing hour | is 10 p.m. week nights and 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. There's an ironclad ban on any type of gambling or anyone who shows a sign of alcoholic drinking. 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Said) jone youth: ‘My social life is 100! |per cent centered around Harry's; | lthere can't be found a better or! icleaner kind of soda bar.” | As one girl put it: “At Harry's! |they seem to want us; they don’t |just tolerate us.’ England's army officers now are’ hold helpers’ for thei wives. ‘council of four members to ap-| The young people are emphatic! given allowances to employ house- | | "(Political Advertisement) — Ground Lobster Shells ‘Keep Flamingos Bright SANDIEGO, Calif. # — If the pink and vermilion tints on San Diego zoo flamingos seem striking, | lit’s because they have been fed jground lobster shells regularly for two years. Dennis L, Fox, professor of ma- rine biochemistry at the Univer- sity of California's Scripps Insti- tution of Oceanography, explained | that some of the pigment of the lobster shells had been retained in the flamingos to brighten up their coloring. 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I looked around | : 70 West Lawrence et Cass of 500 units to the married stu-) ~~ |, SACRAMENTO PEAK OBSER- See the bigger, better new dents’ housing section to cost an” fone tak: VATORY, N. M. GA new, burst! model WHITE OAK coal. Your Insurance Headquarters ‘estimated $5,000,000; an intramural | 4 “You'll have to sit on the of magnetic. storms, believed to It’s larger to give you building for men to cost some $2,-| bed,” Marilyn said. be among the largest ever ob- even better heating satis- | 500,000; a student services building) | served, has broken out on the f “All Types of Insurance to cost $2,500,000, and an intra- I began getting nervous. A... action. mural building for women to cost few minutes before I'd been * *6¢ * You'll like the larger, PD ED ATO $1,500,000. calmly lolling in her living! Howard D’Mastus, Harvard longer-lasting KING University observer at this Air, SIZES of WHITE OAK — room, Suddenly the room W@S Force installation, said there was especially the NUT end bursting with visitors and'a huge flare seen* on the sun’s| STOVE sizes. You'll like she called me into her bou- rim yesterday, and then a vast their better performance doir. I glanced at the bed. Tash of 155 “sun spots’ was ob- _ their better economy. On it was a taffeta cover, 8rved. = . Order your KING SIZE all pinkish and fluffy. | It was almost triple the 51 White Oak TODAY! lstorms he reported seeing when “Make yourself comfort- the current series began last Fri- able,” invited Marilyn. ‘day. In my nervousness I sat, “I would have to do some re- down with my feet up Onisearch to say it’s the largest the bed, then I hauled my-| group of solar storms ever ob- | self up quickly, fearing I'd served,” he said. “But it’s cer- : muss the cover. I just stood ‘ainly one aes largest.” issue to pay for construction of 176) © units of married student housing | was approved, . : | § The board voted to. install air” conditioning in the MSU Kellogg y Center at an estimated cost of) | $187,200. lq Austin-Norvell f _ Insuratice Agency, Inc. 70 W. Lewrence at Cass Hasn‘t Had Enough : | ANN ARBOR W—Retired Eng-| f ee eee mele T Norvell, J [ish Prof. Frank W. Plunkett is|f ‘back in classes at the University be iy ‘of Michigan—but this time he’s on eee \ 3 soit : —— yl voudy tient at Arkanas State meee there awkwardly. “It's all) 2. 135 storms covered. half 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 5-6159 “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” College. Now he’s studying crea-|"ight, you can put your feet up,” Marilyn told me. In this, Visible disk of the sun, he . y _ |\tive writing because “I won't suf- position I began taking notes up in Marilyn's boudotr. said, and the area was half e mil- Wim. W. Donaldson Agency fer a living death in a rocking x «© * * : ___ |lion miles across. NEED HELP! , 2 INC. . chair on a : Porch watching the) Marilyn sat down on the other side of the bed. Lois Wéber,, the sacramento Peak Observa-| . e . world go by. of her public relations set-up, managed to find something tory, about eight miles from Als- ll 2 experienced rea! esiaie salesmen wanted to work Phone FE 4-4565 | india ts considering erecting|“® Sit on. to” Marta ee oem new Mexi Il from our office at 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union Lake -147 W. Lawrence St. ' I tenements for 4,000 persons on the| Did you notice Abraham Lincoln over year hea Marilyn Givi me ely AE api Rd.) Commission rates to 65 per cent. plus bonus group | site of the old Alipore airfield, | @SKed. : ed States keeping a continuous $0SPitalization plan, liberal advertising, and 2 of the eeeeneenennes rs : oe ees I squirmed around and looked up over the headboard, at oi on solar antivity, i largest projects in Oakland County. Phone Mr. a painting of Abe. On a night table was a photograph of; |. _ lm Hankey, Sales manager for app't. Albert Einstein taken by Milton H. Greene, Marilyn's vice|, > Mastus said the solar activi. | : » (ty Was the greatest oucburst since, president, and a copy of “Selected Plays of Sean O'’Casey. ie last use. oon en ia i968 | Cc. SCHUETT iIn a corner was a hair-dryer. 47. He said sun spots apparently) 5 Offices Serving N’West Detroit and West Oakland County “You're the first reporter who’s seen my new bedroom,” |happen about every 11 years, and ‘ EM 3-4197 : | \Marilyn remarked, tossing around on the bed restlessly. activity died to a low point about; | 1954. The next high point, he said, | I blushed at the honor. will be in 1958. | * s | | ty A Oe OO Dp On BB By Ln i tin hie i Li Li Mi Li Lr hi hi hi Li Li Ln SPECIAL PURCHASE! PLASTIC COATED FIBRE SEAT COVERS — Just arrived! All coated fibre, full fashioned, tul- ly guaranteed. Brand new seat covers. Excit- ing new patterns. and colors. Installation Extra “Late mode! styles $2 more MARKET TIRE CO. Then she began telling me of her whole new ward- * robe—made by John Moore of Talmack, who was waiting Is the sun’s burst of energy re-| in the living room to do some fitting after my interview. sponsible for the hard winter h. which has taken such a toll in the It'll be ready for her Hollywood arrival in Mare Northern Hemisphere this, year? “Oh, it’s marvelous,” Marilyn said breathily, “They make D’Mastus thinks there is some ithings fit you like paper on the wall.” relationship. But he says no one Bouncing up, she brought out a new creation. prs el ealeey plead) pas I'll just hold it for you to see,” she said. “This was made). Sot | activity) seem 40) parallel| iright on me.”_ (hard lelerms! periedal and fdroasies “What color do you call that?” jon earth, “This is just red red red!” she answered. “And with this ———————— dress I don't wear another thing.” . one A I felt I understood, but I said, “Nothing?” Retirement Notification “Well, if I'm cold, maybe some earrings.” pureaees Skipper, 80 It was time for Mr. Moore to take over. I paused to look! pETROIT wm — They retired at the sunken living room, the spinet plano, the ‘fireplace, |Capt. George C. Wilkins yesterday | the carved bronze cat, the library that included Tolstoy, ne aire weeks before he turns 80. | | Bible and numerous books on painters—oh, yes, and at Miss Capt. Wilkins has been skipper) ‘Monroe, who's thinner now and more glamorous. In the |= Detroit River boat cruises for | ‘apartment entrance were several paintings, one of Miss tans laa He figures he =) |Monroe herself by Jean Negulesco. It was a remarkable at-| ee million passengers | | tractive painting of Miss Monroe's face, and stopped just! y Brownir®, bead of the |south of her chin. Bob-Lo Line, notified Wilkins of I hear that Negulesco's friends have commented in great his retirement because of his age. Gates about his work. “What originality!” one of them wie came as a complete sur-| jsaid. “He did Maril Monroe—and stopped at her face!) Prise to me,” Wilkins said. “I had/ ee Oe me been looking forward to another'p 77 W. Huron St. © Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 | * * @ cnn . . - — : _ — : “DON’T PRINT THAT!”: A popular pianist fears he has , a heart ailment, and gets medical attention before each show |... A former actress, now social, is trying to get her show ‘biz background deleted from newspaper files ... A newly; ‘wed sports figure changed his phone number to keep per- bd ‘sistent ex-girl friends from calling. 7 an Cnin - | Stripper Lois DeFee called off her courtship with a 6 foot 6 iphysical culturist because: “I can’t stand a guy who admires | | his figure more than he does mine” .. . Two ex-Godfreyites,| ATTENTION! In the Interest of Our Employees the Following Stores Will Remain CLOSED MONDAY EVENINGS: Todd's Shoe Store | Connolly Jewelers Pauli’s Shoe Store Enggass Jewelers Gillies Shoe Store Lou-Mor Jewelers Merit's Shoe Store Mark Jewelers Hanover Shoe Store Park Jewelers Thom McAn Shoe Store Pauli Jewelers Stapp’s Shoe Store :i:::. Redmond Jewelers Dickinson Clothing Store Roberts Jewelers Malloy’s Clothing Store § Sallan Jewelers I O SER E . Y OU |Marion Marlowe and Julius LaRosa. apen at local cafes Feb. | |23 ... The latest Loew's theater, the Rivera in Miami, will joffer “everything but a Florida tan.” P| a ~ ke & | Shoemaker Mike Della Rocca (of the 64G show) said,’ “Everybody's been calling my shop—and not one person asked, | - wrwwvvevvvrVrrrTVrVrVreVereVeVeerereereeeeeeeereeeeee PE a a NE Re I LAS PI MNCS IN tee -wwewuwvevvwrvwrvwvvvuvvw-vwevuvvuv’-Y’wTwevuvvvvwvwvvwu’wvwwww. . ‘Are my shoe ready yet?’” ... An old-time movie actress has been hitting the bottle since her husband started chasing If you’rea... young gals. H keep us half-way broke was a poor judge of distance.”—' | who'd like to help plan BBR | Carrollton (Ky.) 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All modern, air- conditioned facilities and no city traffic problems. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER PORCELAINIZE is a treatment for the finish of your APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL COLLECT | fe i = Joux W, igres . W. Custos Pee Secretary Editor Reta!) Adversining "Mar. Rowsar B. Tare. Geoece C. Inatan, Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as sefond class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tins shed ca pose thaw ae = to the hand in this ne pd nwery Tue Powrme for. 40 ‘i ae by can Bachan . bahbonee Michigan end , Other ple $20.00 a-year r All mail su ppecriat aa aa i wher ance, Phone Pont: MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 Reinstitute Old Values Goldwater Advises GOP Arizona’s Barry M. GoLpwarTeEr is one United States Senator who never leaves anyone in the dark as to where he stands on any issue. Invited to Pontiac by the Oak- land County Lincoln Republican Club, he delivered a fighting ad- dress. Calling on Republicans and conservative Democrats to rally together, he urged them to “reinstitute the basic concepts which made us strong.” x *« * The guest of honor was emphatic in decrying what he termed the trend to Socialism and communistic materialism. At the same time he appealed to Republicans in general and his enthusiastic audience in par- ticular, for greater emphasis on free enterprise and individual initiative. Sen. Goldwater was at his best : when he reminded his audience ', and the Nation how magnificent have been the great advances made under the administration of President Eisenhower. He was right, too, when he insisted that — the GOP has more public support ‘now than in 1952. * * * While dealing with many other is- i’ sues, Sen. Gotpwarer didn’t neglect the Truman Administration. Calling the former President “a man who can’t agree with himself,” he said, “recent Democratic administrations have attempted to control more and j more our daily lives. Paternalism i destroys initiative . . . Americans / don’t need to have their every move j 7 regula’ id h . * * * Finally, Sen. GotpwaTer sounded a sensible warning all Republicans y should heed. He restated the impor- } tant political fact that “we are not a the majority party and can’t afford to fight each other, but we can fight the enemies of American freedom.” Scribes Call Khrushchev Russia’s New Head Man The outstanding development at the 20th Communist Party Congress oS is the wealth of evidence that NrxrTa 5 EIS AMR AC ABE msg come Russia’s dictator. A Communist party statute decrees the } conference should be triennial. But the present gathering in KHRUSHCHEV Moscow is the first since STaLin’s death and only the second since 1939. Preceding the Con- gress, more than a dozen regional party secretaries were replaced by ‘men generally believed to be enrolled in the Karusucuev machine. * * * Ever since the Bulganin-Khru- shchev visit to Yugoslavia, there have been increasing signs that the First Secretary of the Com- munist Party was becoming the real successor to Stalin. new Correspondents at the conference ~ are convinced that KHRUSHCHEV is now the head man with coptrol over the Soviet Union’s more than 220,- 000,000 people. It also is their con- viction that rule by committee, in- augurated at STALin’s death in 1952; is ended. This gerieral consensus is fae on the 61-year-old KHRUSHCHEV’s mara- thon address opening the Pongress ‘In ‘it the one time millworker gave every indication of his intention to control both domestic and foreign affairs. * ®% * «. - Another clue to Kurusututy’s 1 ioe KurusHcHev has be- new power in the address was the fact that he has revised Marxist doctrine. He told the Wigress that war is not in- /evitable, that violence and revo-— lutions are not needed to install communism worldwise and that the world is not divided into two , irreconcilable camps. However, he said nothing to indi- cate that Russia has abandoned its long time goal of world conquest. Even if he Nad, it would be dangerous to believe it. Dates to Remember Because this is a Presidential elec- tion year, almost everything that happens in it is important to voters, candidates and party workers. For that reason County Clerk Lynn D. ALLEN and City Clerk Apa R. Evans have collaborated in preparing a valuable list of dates to be remem- bered. It begins with the February 14 deadline for City Commission nominations and ends with the all important November 6°general elec- tion and the November 26 deadline for filing campaign expense ac- counts. * * * This list is additionally valuable because it should remind all voters of the importance of our system of electing Presidents and Vice Presi- dents. That process begins with the election of delegates to County con- ventions. * * * They, in turn, elect delegates to the State convention. The State groups elect the delegates to the national conventions and they nom- inate the men who head our national tickets. Obviously, the greater the participation in this process, the better our Government is. We suggest that everyone in- terested in election year activi- ties preserve this list for future reference. It appears on the front page of our February 13 edition. . The People’s Business: Cobo Loss Hurts State GOP Now Fearful That Ike Won't Run By GLENN ENGLE LANSING (AP)—Michigan Republicans are hoping with all their might that the ‘decision of Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo not to run for governor isn't just the first punch of S Cate combination. Some say meat that a follow-up an- nouncement that President Eisenhower won't seek re-election could mean & knockout in November for the Michigan GOP. The Cebe announcement earlier this week really hurt. The unglamorous but efficient mayor was considered the one man who could weld together all party factions. Not that Cobo was every Republican's favorite candidate. Many weren't even sure where he stood on major state issues. Some party members on both his right and left personally would rather see someone else in the governor's chair. * * ° But they all would rather see Cobo there than the present long-time occu- pant, Democrat G. Mennen Williams. And they figured Cobo had the best chance of unseating him. PROVED ABILITY Cobo had proved his ability to win votes in Democratic Detroit. This set him apart from others in the field. * LJ * Party leaders were hoping for a na- tional-state ticket of Eisenhower and Cobo. Now this is where they find them- selves. Unless Cobo yields to a strong draft, the Republican primary appears to be a wide open affair. Rep. Alvin M. Bentley of Owosso, mil- lionaire State Department career man before he went to Congress, has indicated he would seek the Republican nomina- tion if Cobo didnt. * * * ¥ State Rep. George W. Sallade, 33-year- oid Ann Arbor book publisher, has indi- cated he'll join the race unless it looks as though “someone who will carry out the Eisenhower program” in Michigan makes a bid. Saliade, no Cobo admirer, considers Bentley too conservative to accept some “portions of the Eisenhower peogiar: LEONARD, TOO Donald 8. Leonard, former Detroit and State Police commissioner, is not out of : the picture: He was beaten in the pri- mary whén he first ran .for governor four years ago and by WilHams in the general election in 1954. 4° * Ld Leonard parhaps would be more ac- ceptable to Sallade and other members of the party’s liberal wing than would . Bentley. "THIS IS-LIFE ETERNAL, THAT THEY MIGHT KNOW THEE THE ONLY “TRUE GOD, AND JESUS coms WHOM ‘THOU HAS Lo Repo Sg ‘ Transit Cargo Days of All Faiths National Conference Sponsors Theme ‘Brotherhood Under God’ Next Week By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Each year, since 1934, Brother- hood Week has been observed in the United States during the week in which Washington's birthday falls. The group that established and still promotes Brotherhood .Week is the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and, as would be expected, the emphasis is on the development of friendly understanding between Jews and all CHtristians, both Protestant and Catholic. Over the last 22 years the work of the National Conference has expanded into a year round ac- tivity. Programs of study, group discussion, and social gatherings cutting across racial and national lines are offered for school groups ranging from primary grades, all the way thrqugh college. Through clubs, social agencies, libraries and labor and business groups, local representatives of the Conference work throughout the year to improve human re- lations in their communities. This year’s theme—"‘Brotherhood Under God’’—is presented in three separate packets, prepared for Jews, Protestants, and Catholics respectively. Despite certain neces- sary differences in approach, alt are based on the idea that the human race is a “unit because all are children of the same God. The attention of parents is di- rected to the fact that children are born entirely without prejudices, and that adults must accept the blame for any prejutlices they ac; quire. , ROBERT SOUTHWELL In the Roman Catholic Church there are three separate degrees of honor for members who duriag their lifetime have been conspic- uously devout and virtuous. First, a person of heroic vir- tue may be called “venerable.” Second, after an examination of his life has been made, and it has been established that at least two miracles may be attributed to him, he may be “‘beatified.” A declaration is then made by the Pope in which it is stated this person deserves to be re- garded as now residing in heav- en. The prefex “Blessed” is then added to the person’s name. The third honor, of course, is sainthood—which is often, but not always, reached by those who have been beatified. In the second group is Blessed Robert Southwell, a high-born Eng- lishman of the 16th century, who is remembered Tuesday, the anniver- sary of his martyrdom in 1595. Southwell lived in the time of Elizabeth I, when loyalty to the Roman Church was enough to place an Englishman in jeopardy. Admitted to the Jesuit Order and ordained to the priesthood in Rome, Southwell was sent in 1586 on what was in those dangerous times known as the “English Mis- sion, & Not daring to wear clerical garb, he lived and functioned as a priest in London for six years. Discov- ered and arrested in 1592, he was subjected to 13 separate tortures and finally hanged, drawn, and quartered. FAST BEFORE FESTIVAL The Fast of Esther, which would normally be observed on February IM USING HIM AS A HORN FOR MY BIKE UNTIL I GET _ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY ONE ! 2, this year is transferred to Thursday because the 25th is Sat- urday and fasting is never per- mitted on the Sabbath. This Fast is always the day before the great and hilarious feast of Purim, the most unrestrained of all Jewish festivals. Purim celebrates the Jews’ triumph over a villain named Haman who devised a plot to exterminate their whole nation, This is supposed to have taken place during their exile in Persia, during the Sixth century before the beginning « of te Carton era. Through the courage and cleverness of Esther, a Jewish woman married to the Persian King, Haman’s ugly scheme was thwarted and he ended up on the gallows he had prepared for the dews. ‘The Fast of Esther is a strict fast, but it is not observed by all Jews in these times. The devout will take no food or drink on this day until evening when the book of Esther is read in the synagagues. But everywhere today there will be signs that a happy time is ap- proaching. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: Voice‘of the People . f t 4 Quotes Poem to Show Disapproval of Ridicule telephon ace letters b> pumuches it the wrnet the letter ts A I'm a teenager being plogued by some of the teenagers Who walk on Pontiac streets and my next door neighbor, a middle-aged woman, told me she has been troubled by them, too. James Metcalfe wrote a poem in regard to this fault, which seems to fill the bill: To criticize is bad enough, But there is no excuse For any kind of ridicule That anyone lets loose. For ridicule is only scorn That shows a dirty sneer, A pattern that is woven by . The threads of hate and fear. In any form of ridicule The devil always thrives It is contemptible and mean, To say the very least, And as a person ridicules His stature is decreased. That girl or boy, man or woman Scarce deserves the title ‘‘fool"’ Who has the ignorance, the grudge, The spite to ridicule. This is one way of letting my age group know their words and actions are frowned upon by re- sponsible members of society. A Teenager Urges Wate rford Voters to Think Before Balloting” Please take notice there will be an election Monday for three and a half million dollars for more schools in Waterford. The school board tells the taxpayers if they approve it, there will be no tax increase, . However, I am inclined to doubt this. I think taxes will probably go up, and I don’t be- lieve Waterford Township ‘tax- payers can stand a tax increase and retain ownership of their homes. . Think twice before you vote. Worrled Taxpayer North Side Club Supports Local Parking Proposal We are a civic minded group or- ganized to propose and promote programs for the betterment of our community and city, and the citivens at | Pontiac are going to Crane Advises Journalism Students About His Ideas of Newspaper Style Rowena asks a vital question. Newspaper style “peps wp” readership far more than the usaul style of the writers assigned in college English classes. Why? Because news- papers use more of the modern print psychology outlined be- low. If our scientific journals did likewise, they'd be better read, too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-378: Rowena W., aged 19, wants to enter a school of journal- ism next terz. “Dr, Crane,’ she began, “I have, noticed that newspaper style is different from that of the writers whom IT have studied in our English courses here at the university. “Since you have been a ey ist for many years, would you mind telling us how to Increase the interest value of the printed page?” PRINT PSYCHOLOGY At Northwestern University f took almost every English course in the curriculum and then minored in English when I obtained my Ph. D. gegree, so I have had a fairly thorough grounding in the subject. Ld Ld Ld If this column violates some of the ancient rules, please charge it off to the influence of modern psy- chology. For we phychologists have learned to modify some of the old laws of grammar. Note, in this connectioné, that the above paragraph is not a sentence but is just a clause, starting with “for.” Short pafagraphs thus suggest narration. And this intimates more human interest. So chop up your copy arbitrarily. A line of typewritten copy equals about two lines in a newspaper column. - * * And’ Abrow overboard the old ta- boo against using Arabic numerals. It stated: that. any number under 10 should be written out in full. * we But the number 2 contrasts far better with the alphabetical letters in “two.” appeal.” Except for the figure “1” which is just the alphabetical letter ‘‘el,”’ it is wiser to employ numerals. A number, such as 3 or 5 or 7, shows up far more readily than the equiv- alent three or five or seven. Arabic numbers are thus an en- tirely alien set of visual symbols and give better contrast against our printed Latin letters. Furthermore, the Roman num- erals, such as IV or V or X, are also just capital letters of the alphabet, so they fail to exert . the itching value of (4) er (5) or (10) especially if the num- bers are placed in parentheses. Just scan the above paragraph and you'll see that I am telling you the truth. It is axiomatic, al- though I have also proved the same thing on the tachistoscope (an .instrument for giving short time exposure to copy). “Dr. Crane, I have noticed that newspaper style is different, etc,” so it offers greater “‘eye- is one way of opening a direct quo- tation. But it offers only one set of quote marks on the opening line. So break your quotation in or- der to get three sets, as in the fol- lowing: “Dr, Crane,” said Rowena, ‘I have noticed that newspaper style is different, etc., etc.” For quotation marks are the most dramatic print symbols in our language. They indicate dialogue (repar- tee), And that means at least two people are present. But whenever two people are to- gether, anything may happen, from love to murder, sexual as- sault to kidnaping. Thus, quote marks denote the ut- most in dramatic possibilities. It would be well if more scientists utilized these tflodern rules of print psychology to “‘pep up” the ap @earance of their scholary papers. “Dress up” often spells the dif- ference between red ink and suc- cess in modern merchandising. " Se “dress up”? your copy. It in- creases readership as well as ad- vertising results. For further advice, send for my booklet “How to Write Salable Copy.” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. Fellow scientists, please take, note! For our scientific journald? often look so dull that even we scientists must force ourselves to read them. Always write to Dr. George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stamped, self-addressed envelope and » to cover typing and printing costs when you send for his psychological charts and Lal phiets. (Copyright 1956) Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: groups backing this program for the betterment of our community. Rev. Gouvellis Lauds City for Many Advancements As my family and I leave Pon- tiac, it will be with the memory of many valued friendships, It has in Pontiac during. the four years we have been here. We are proud of the advance- ments made by Pontiac during our sojourn here, We have seen the new City Hall completed and , free of debt. We have seen the street system greatly improved. During this time the municipal debt has been wiped out. There have been many other accomplish- ments that will be a continual source of pride to the residents of Pontiac, We are proud to have been part of a community that has had such strong, wise leadership. One of the other improve- ments that has meant sq_much to Pontiac was the establish- ment of two short-term five- cent parking lots. As we leave, we are happy to know that Pon- tiac is planning four more for the benefit of all its citizens, I want to urge all the mem- bers of my parish and of all the other churches in Pontiac to sup- port wholeheartedly the establish- ment of these new five-cent park- ing lots. We know that with this and the many other improvements that are to come in the next few years, Pontiac will become outstanding as a city that has developed itself on a “‘pay 85 you go” basis to a point where all citizens can really boost Pon- tlac. We are leaving now, but believe me, our hearts will always be with Pontiac, May God bless all of you. Rey, 8S, D. Gouvellis Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 1 hope this- year of life will be . The best you ever had... And may I not do anything . . . To ever make you sad... May all your skies be beautiful... With warmth and sunshine bright . . . And may a crown of silver stars .. . Adorn you every night . . . I wish you worlds of happiness... With every dream come true ... And wish that you will let me be . . . The one to comfort you ...I1 want to take you in my arms... And hold you to my heart ... I want the promise of your lips ... That we will never part... I wish you all the love and joy . . . That life can ever bring . . . And, oh, I want to be the one... To give you every- thing. (Copyright 1956) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY IT protest by your rejoicing which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily.—I Cor. 15:31. * * * We begin to die as soon as we are born, and the end is linked to the beginning.—Manilius. There are two kinds of people who don’t say much — those who -, are quiet and those who talk a lot, * Mix-It-Y ourself Solution Applied Daily May Relieve Pain of Corns and Calluses By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. It is impossible to get the corn cure you suggest mixed by the druggist. He always offers some- thing ready prepared and says it is practically the same .. . (B. M.) Answer—Mix it yourself. Any druggist will sell you flexible collodion and salicylic acid powder. Pour a level tea- spoonful of the powder into a fluidounce of the flexible collo- dion and you have the corn remedy. Paint corn or callus with it once a day for a week or so, till corn or callus softens and easily wipes away. You said ‘regardless of its name acetanilid spelis danger."’ The label on same tablets the dentist gave me is Acetphenetidin .. . (I. L.) Answer—That’s a fancy name for phenacetin. Phenylacetamid is a fancy name for acetanilid. Acetanilid and phenacetin are equally dangerous analgesics. Both idestroy red re in- , umn. terfere with oxygen-carrying ca- pacity of the blood, damage the heart. If you must resort te dope for ache or pain, aspirin is the least dangerous. I have been buying the paper for years, only to read your col- Painful cramps in right foot at night only ... (G. E. S.) Answer—Some day when have nothing else to read, lance at the news, editorial, and other th they are interesting. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for pamphiet Adult Tetany. For several years I have had creaking joints. Doctor says arthritis and no known cure. . (Mrs. MT E.) A Tablespoonful of cod liver of] daily. If that is too formidable, send stamped, self- addressed envelop’ and ask for pamphet | Calcium and Rheuma- tis. ' ‘The, coin inclosed is not messed ¥ ba) up with stickum (ha-ha) ne (R. M.) Answer — Yahbut the address you gave is insufficient. A lot of ninnyhammers live in ‘‘City.” I know nothing about electro- coagulation of tonsils, but aside from that. I think your pamphlet “Tonsils Are Not All Bad’ would make excellent educational mate- am to supply to my patients . . D.) Answer—Reprint and distribute any part or all of it as you like, Doctor, with or without my name. Readers who would like a copy of the pamphlet, please ask for it and inclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. It is un- fortunate for the general public that so few physicians do know something about -electro-coaguia- tion treatment for infected ton- sils, It might save many lives. “Signed letters, not more than one page , of 1% words long, pertaing to personal health and hygiene, not to a disease, diag- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if s stamped setf- edressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiae Frese. Pontiac, satiny ht 1956) ss _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. 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CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION — 650 Joslyn St. tution provides that the presiden- tial and vice presidential terms | ‘expire at noon of - January 20, | whether it is a Sunday or not. | And, since under the Consti- tution the speaker of the House becomes President when that | office and the vice presidency | are both vacant, Rayburn would | have to fill in unless there were | | a private ceremony. TY America’s Lowest Priced 17 Nationally Advertised T — —_ 4" (Miagenal Measurement) See the Complete Line et Our Factory Showroom 109: America’s Lowest Priced National Advertised TV! Cal] | For a FREE Home a h-9A5] : TODAY | DEMONSTRATION deral | Our Factory Showroom in the Pontiac Area: ] | : 1116 W. HURON Open Doily and Sunday ‘til 10 P.M. In the Huron Bowl Bldg.—214 Blocks West of Telegraph PLENTY OF FREE PARKING CASH or TERMS {27 ole nner ized Serre Fore \ FE ra 9457 ASHE-KOLHOF? He pointed out that the Consti- | HERE ARE THE You are NOT being asked to increase the 5¢ park- ing rate. 1 You are NOT being asked to increase yours or any taxes. Your vote FOR the issuance of Automobile Parking +. System No. 1 Revenue Bonds .... : ie | WILL provide 4 additional 5¢ Parking Lots. WILL provide 624 more 5¢ parking spaces, 5¢ per hour, 3 hours for 15¢. | WILL make these lots and this space municipally owned without tax increase. WILL make these lots pay for themselves from 5¢ parking fees. | Vote XI FOR 5: Parking Vote (I FOR the Issuance of Said Bonds Committee FOR 5c Parking eget ne Ly ‘THE PONTIAC PRES 4 6 3 S, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,195 _ Part of the World Day of Prayer ac- tivities held Friday at Bethany Baptist Church was a playlet presented by the Yomar group of the First Presbyterian Church, Taking part in the playlet were (left to right) Mrs. H. H. Pattison of Pon- World Day of Prayer was held Friday at Bethany Baptist Church. Shown dis- cussing the 134 countries that participate in the celebration are (left) Mrs. Elwood all day progr omen Take Part in Wo me: os 2 emer: Prayer CGD x8 rld Day de. + \writes as follows: Invitations Omit Namés of Parents Couldn’t Be Used Since They Can't Attend Wedding By EMILY POST The mother of a_ bride-to-be “My daughter Pontiac Preas Photos tiac Trail, Mrs, Edward D. Auchard of South Tilden street and Mrs. Eldred Mathes of Sylvan Shores drive. They rep- resented countries that use funds received from the World Day of Prayer. Registrations for World Day of Prayer held F riday Mrs. J. F. Walser of Pontiac Lake road. Mrs. P. H. Abare at Bethany Baptist Church were taken by (seated left) of Geneva street (left) is shown signing up for the all day Mrs. Ralph D. Glara of Spence street and (right seated) program. jlives on the West Coast and will ibe married out there shortly. | also have a married son living there, “It will be impossible for my to the bride away. My daughter has tten to tell me of herewedding has also sent an invita- “My husband and I were com- pletely ignored—just as though we didn't exist. Shouldn't our names have appeared on the invitations?” present at names could not be put on the in- vitations. If you were going to the wedding then the invitations should have gone out in your i > — By ELIZABETH WOODWARD (Here's what it is, and what she Things aren't as they used to|Could do to cope with it. Ibe — of that you're sure. Some- ——asiaw thing’s come over the two of you) “Dear Miss Woodward: He's ithat's making a strain. Maybe you know what it is that has come between you — and maybe you catty things to say. want to break up. But if I’m Her Lad Has Midwinter Doldrums “Occasionally he takes me home; from school. When we meet in the the sentiment lavished during the hall he stops and talks, but he/holidays, Strain of preparing and acts indifferent and always hasjtaking mid-year exams. The |weather. A cold in the head. A don’t, “T like him very much and go-| names. “Dear Mrs. Post: When spending the weekend in some- one’s house, is it proper to come to the breakfast table in @ housecoat, or :aust one be fully dressed in street clothes? I am going to spend the weekend at my boy friend’s house and I want | to be sure to do the right thing.” Answer; It depends entirely upon thé housecoat. If it is attractive drums have set in. Reaction to all new year beginning with its stock- taking and resolutions, Enough to a man in a mood, R. Bigler of West Iroquois road and Mrs. Carl W. Nelson of Owego drive. They are two of the many visitors that attended the can only guess. Nothing is said about. it, of; course. So you seethe quietly to) around it, to tunnel under it, or to chop it down, a Are you going to let it disrupt things completely? You needn't — not if you'll try to understand what's going on and make up your mind to go more than your share of the way to fix things up. Take this girl, for instance. She's conscious only that she wants more than she's getting out of going steady. arate her from the boy she likes. % Provincial Prints Returning to Scene am at Bethany Bapist. print is the ‘latest news from re- Personal News of Interest Parties, Trips Brighten cent buyer showings in California. Agnes Barrett was one of the first to use these colorful cottons way back when she originated the “broomstick” skirt. (wash, wrap jaround the broom handle, let dry) | Now it’s authentic, old-fashioned Wintertime Something has come up to sep-} Return of the tiny provincial/ ing steady I want the boy, not just Put his ring!” And obiously yours is. He's Answer: depressed, probably, Tired of The Midwinter dol-) everything, Very lukewarm about everything but sleep. He's on a down sweep, But if you | zoom up again. play it cagey you can help him | and entirely modest there is no reason why you may not come to the breakfast table in it. You ‘should not, however, come to the table in a negligee. “Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance's mother died three years ago and Married this afternoon in First Presbyterian Church, | Everybody has moods — even lyou. There are cooling-off spells lin every relationship. So don’t \fight with him while he's in the middle of this one. Stick it out patiently and cheerfully and see how soon he snaps out of it, —~ . ; | * ¢ * Birmingham, | when you see him in the halls, wer | pay no attention to catty cracks. ‘ Nancy |Cheerfully give him a compliment Ann Jacobi |that will buck him up, If he's feeling cantankerous, be sweet to and Lt. Robert iim, then leave him to it. Don't G. Littleson. |\et him ever catch you in a dis- Mrvandelrs agreeable mood. : "| Be happy to be with him when Edward A. you go home from schoo] to- ; gether. Invite htm over for Jacobi of dinner, Charm him all over again Birmingham | as you did at the beginning. are her Keep his ring on your finger . and remind him now and then parents. He tS how proud you are to wear it. the so Don’t let him down while he’s in c tn of the dumps. Encourage him to be Mr. and Mrs. as cheertul as you are. That will Ray B tunnel under the hedge. | (Copyright 1956) Littleson of ee Birmingham. Yehudi Menuhin Due in Detroit Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, will | -. Mrs. Standish Sibley entertained a group of friends at luncheon and bridge today in her home on Oriole road. This was the last in a series of several luncheons at which Mrs ter of Mr and Mrs. E. J. Schiuck- the winter there. — | bier of Alice avenue, will appear | _* * | Nedra A. Schluckbler, daugh- They will spend the remainder of °@!! = : ». | The Dean's list. at Olivet College in “An August Night’s Dream”, for the past semester contained the be soloist with the Detroit Sym- MRS. ROBERT G. LITTLESON | ‘ ip.m, in the Masonic Auditorium. Nancy Jacobi Becomes co for a ruffle-front shirt dress, jor shirt and skirt combo, Pretty and picturesque in a setting of Early American furnishings! phony Orchestra Thursday at 8:30, since then his father has_ re- |married. At our wedding, should jshe take the place of his mother jand stand in the receiving line. j\If so, how should she be intro- | duced?” Answer: Certainly she stands tin the receiving line, and she is ‘introduced as ‘‘Mrs. Jones.”’ Any ‘guest at the wedding can easily ‘find out who Mrs. Jones is, Sylvan Lake ‘Garden Club Hears Speaker | Mrs. Frank Webb, vice president lof the State Board of Women's Na- jtional Farm and Garden Associ- |ation and program chairman of the Detroit Garden Center, spoke on \“Let Us Garden With Roses” -at | the Thursday meeting of the Sylvan Lake Branch of the association. * * » Mrs. Herman F. Stier was host- ess to the 30 members at her home on Garland avenue. Assisting the |hostess were Mrs. C. B. Clark, /Mrs. Walter Schroeder and Mrs. Charles Chandler. Plans were made for the annual telephon bridge to be held March 12-17. Mrs. Raymond Dumbrowski and Mrs. George B. Heavy pre- sided at the tea table centered |with an arrangement of red and iwhite flowers, carrying out a pa ‘triotic motif. a three-act comedy being present- ed at Michigan State Universl- ty’s Fairchild Theater Monday evening. Sibley has entertained. * * * Mr. and Mrs William Gordon of Dwight avenue will have Mr. and! Mrs. J. A. Rammes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tarr, Mr. and Mrs. William) The play is a presentation 0 Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. George Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish names of Robert Betts of Cottage ESther Unit Meets ‘street and James Hawisher of |Silverside drive. James is also » With Mrs. George |member of the college vocal en-* Esther Circle of Oakland Park ‘semble. Columbus Burton of Fish- Methodist Church met at the home { er street has been elected secre- of Mrs. James George on Lowell|drive, and Lt. (j.g.) Robert Guy ary of Blair Hall, mens’ dormi- street Thursday. ory. | t |tory | Mrs. Irl Williams and Mrs. Clay- ‘Paul Paray will conduct, Bride in Birmingham Rit | * * * BIRMINGHAM—Nancy Anne Ja- | Menuhin will play Mozart's ‘‘Con- e certo for Violin and Orchestra in cobi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jacobi of Larchlea D Major.”’ with his own cadenzas, The couple left for a wedding and the Bartok “Concerto for vio. Garden Club Board trip to Coronado, Calif.. where Lt, lin and Orchestra.”’ Paray has also) Littleson will be stationed. |programed Schumann's overture Meets at Luncheon * « * ito ‘“Genoveva” and Lopatnikoff’s|) BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs For traveling the bride wore a) Divertimento.” [Robert Vanderkloost entertained |Littleson, whose parents are Mr. blue and white raw silk tweed suit) . . |board members of the Bloomfield ‘and Mrs. Ray B. Littleson of Ma- Wasserberger as dinner guests at their home this evening. * * * Harry T. Hahn of Delaware drive received his doctor of Edu- cation degree at midwinter com- mencement exercises held Wed- mesday evening at Temple Uni- versity. * Ld] * Mrs. Irene Whitside entertained members of her bridge club in her home on East Iroquois road Fri- day afternoon. * * LJ Following a month's vacation Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martell of East Howard street and Mr. and homes. They toured the Western states te San Francisco and en to Los Angeles where they visited rela- - tives for several days. Before re- turning home they also visited Mr. Grappin’s brother and sister- honorary society | =e Bob Springer of Drayton Plains, ton Gillies gave devotions and Car-/ple road, were married this aft- Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Marsh is also receiving recognition, He rie Waldron opened the meeting ernoon in a 4 o'clock ceremony in of South Anderson street left this was recently elected associate edi- with prayer. ithe First Presbyterian Church. morning for St. Petersburg, Fla Panel ‘Held by Sororit Participating were Mrs, Wal- | ter Kresge, who told of the sérv- | At the Thursday evening meet- jing of Alpha Alpha Chapter of \Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority held at the YMCA, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, program chairman, reported on ithe various programs scheduled ‘and discussed the project the group is sponsoring at the Pontiac State Hospital, A panel discussion on “‘Bank-| moderated by Dee Brim. ‘Hairdressers Unit ‘ls Observing. Week A highlight of the activities of tor of the Olivet College E-cho. Y ices performed by bank tellers; Stephanie Linabury, who discus- sed the functions of the book- keeping department, and Ann Tierney, who told of the fune- tions of the credit department and the various loans available at banks. Miss Brim concluded with an ex- iplanation of the safety deposit | functions. | * | Mrs. Ben Sweeney and Miss Brim were appointed delegates to 4 ‘the Pontiac Hairdressers Associ-|the Greater Pontiac Community lation during National Beauty Salon Advisory Council and Mrs. L. 1. |Week was the Tuesday meeting Schiefler was appointed to write ferlaw at Elois, N. M. * 8 & ‘held at 867 W. Huron St. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newstead of Dave Pressley of Detroit was a North Hammond Lake road are guest of the group. His program "eC the current cold spell. consisted of a presentation of his They left recently for the sandy conception of practical hair styling and warm sunshine in With a flair. * * * ‘* © 8 A buffet supper was served by’ Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lamson of Mrs Arthur McKinniss, Mrs. Har- Erie road leans and z | settling in Palmetto, Fia., where | Williamson they will remain until the first of/ The Marcn meeting will be held April. ce ® ; lat 397 W, Huron St: | : 4 4 T, 4 & _ ®. jthe history of the chapter to be /presented at the state convention ‘being held in Grand Rapids May 25-27, . : * | * 8 @#@ | ‘ | The group voted to contribute to the flood disaster relief fund of nerthern California, Committees for the annual June pointed chairman of Breakfast, The group will host the Lenten’ Four attendants preceeded the ‘supper March 1. The next meet- bride up the aisle, Mrs. James jing will be held at the home of/Gardner of Denver, Colo., matron, ‘Mrs. Lula Luby on Lowell street.|of honor; JoAnn Wellma, Ann Bol-| jton of Detroit and Mrs. William Busch of Grand Rapids. All were gowned in ankle- length frocks of amber taffeta trimmed with velvet bows, They wore headbands of matching vel- .|vet leaves, and their bouquets were of gerbera in rust shades and English ivy. The bridal gown was of white Italian silk with Brussels lace ap- rk: with a white hat and navy accesso-| ries. Among the out-of-town guests, were Mr. and Mrs. William P. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wiggins of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Hamilton Jr. of Eggertsville, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ted deVries of Holland, Mr.|’ and Mrs, Allen Murdock of Des- Plaines, Tl., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chandler of Evanston, Il. Shower Given for Natalie Burt Mrs. Robert O'Connell enter- tained at qa miscellaneous shower pliqued around the heart-shaped neckline. The full skirt fell: in a chapel train. | | Brussels lace, which the bride} -thad brought from Europe, formed a small cap which held a fingertip veil of illusion. She carried Pha- laenopsis orchids with stephanotis. ATTENDS BROTHER _ Howard Littleson was his broth- ‘er’'s: best man. Ushers included Richard Murray, Bevan Allen, LJ . in her home on Dorchester road Tuesday evening honoring bride- elect Natalie Burt. * » * Natalie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Burt of East Beverly avenue, will become the bride of David Zuehlke, son of the Ervi Zuehlke of Dakota drive, on Feb. 24 in Bethany Baptist Church. Invited guests were Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Zuehike, Mrs. Russel Crites, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Wil- Nam Ullen and Natalie Rothe. iter, Barbara, to Frederick C. Ba-, the May) |John Parsons and John Boardman. BARBARA BEATTY ._* * The engagement of their daugh-. A reception was given at Bir- mingham Country Club. Mrs. Jacobi i ker is announced by Mr. and Mrs. acented Both Barbara and Fred are stu- jrown was of Dior blue lace. She dents at Defiance (College. 4 wore white orchids, | Others were Mrs. James Wier, Mrs. Roland Lewis, Vivian Lewis, Mrs. Ernest Robinson, Mrs. Dave rer ; as her |O’Connell, Mrs. Bruce Lewis and.nounce the engagement of their have visited New, Or- i: Sear ads Ray Siuder, Mrs.id an ce were announced by Mrs. | Leon Beatty of Defiance, Ohio. He | champagned--colored brecade ‘Mrs. William Petrusha. e toured Florida before Ernest Thayer and Mrs, W item: R ¢g)t nald Rippberger, general is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles gown with green orchids pinned| Mrs. Leland Kich, Judy Koch,'C. Manning, the son of Mr. and Sfficers. oil be ‘chairman, and Miss Brim was ap-/F. Baker of Sylvan Shores drive.) to her pruse. Mrs. Littleson’s |Mrs. Joe Velom, Mrs. William Fe- Mrs. C. P. Manning of Oakland, ,,, / lix and Patricia Felix completed avenue. The wedding has been set the guest list. 7 Menuhin has been in the public’ Hills Branch of the Women's Na- eye for nearly 30 years. First asitional Farm and Garden Associ- a child prodigy and later as a ation at luncheon in her home Mon- mature artist, the violinist has day. . 'played in more countries than any| The next regular meeting of the other living performer. branch will be a St. Patrick's Day tea March 5 at the home of Mrs Luther Leader on Cranbrook road Professor Kenneth P. Davis of the University of Michigan Depart ment of Forestry will be the speak- er. Promenaders Hold |Dance at Whitfield Harry Anderson acted as mas- ter of ceremonies Tuesday even- ing when the Promenadera Square Dance Club met at Daniel Whit- field School. Five. sets enjoyed the calls of Ralph Irland, Robert Long and Mr. Anderson, and especially the lively quadrille, ‘The Sheik of Araby”, called by Warren Allen. New members welcomed were Mr. and Mrs, Munroe Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and Mr ‘and Mrs; Leonard Doub. Announce- |ment was made of the Presidents’ ‘Ball to be held on Feb. 28 at the ‘school. 2 | PATRICIA L. HALL | Mr. and -Mrs. Clark’ W. Hall of East Hammond Lake road an- Coming Event Waterford Township R Z 5 ms Club will meet Mendey at 108 cn, |daughter, Patricia L., to James at the home of Mrs. L. Raymond Samp. Shore drive. speakers. | Tednship ri ‘ ughters of Pontiac Monday at & p.m hel a Ris nN om , He at 62 Perkins at ~ | for June 30. jal evening and reevaling of secret » HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 _? NINE Mamie and Her Mother valescence lest the heavy work Give Ike Moral Support in Hour of Decision — the physicians’ reports on the,decides is his duty to the nation| on them of another four years in fer to retire to his Gettysburg ,both his family life and carry on “I believe she en- wo women who figure largest in| president's ‘‘satistactory” recov-|Will be right with them. the White House. -. farm where he could be con- |the duties of the Presidency at the|load he was deli>erately taking on| joys being First Lady and prob- President Eisenhower's life are by/ery trom his heart attack, | , ae BS If the decision were only a *t=ntly with niembers of his fam- [White House at the same time.|as a test of the state.of his re-) ably would like a second term tie cide as he maies his iptetdl! oes. One of the many factors the| matter of personal choice, with “¥- ‘cluding his four grandchil- ¢ ee covery might cause him to suffer) hegpelf.”” second-term decision, With THEM is in his| out the Jarger Yactors of duty “7° The President's son, Maj John|* "elapse. A number of months ago, Mamie So far as Mamie and Min are of course, is} to the nation and free world, the As his life is ordered now, the| Eisenhower, is now stationed with ._* * also was enthralled with the new- @ One is the girl he took as his : , whatever the President/his family and the possible effect President undoubtedly would pre- can, in a- sense, have|his wife and grandchildren at near-| But she apparently has now been| ness of their home at Gettysburg ae ae Sai 7 Sea AMA ~—Tby Ft. Belvoir, Va. reassured. _|and like any housewife was for a = eater d ee se And the President is able to ENJOYING WHIRL time completely absorbed in its an—to fret Route spend many of his weekends at the} Mamie is also said at times in| Construction and , The other ls Mamie Eisenhow- Gettysburg farm. The grandchil-/thé past to have found the role of . © ¢. er’s méther, Mrs, John 8. Doud, dren are with him on many of'First Lady tedious and tiresome.| It is the Eisenhowers’ first real who also has been like a mother these excursions. By contrast, she now apparently|home after -a lifetime of moving . to the President since the wed- RUMORS IN PAST enjoys the social whirl of Wash-|every two years or so from one ding 40 years ago in her Denver 1 te ant bates Oo P j. | ington. Army post to another, —_. —— dent's Sept. 24 heart attack in the -* * She has now found that she gan Eisenhower fondly ealls his Doud home in Denver. w Ei- A White House intimate re-jenjoy both the Gettysburg farm mother-in-law “Min.” senhower has vacationed for sev-| marked: and life in the White House as well, The two ladies of the family are - — eemmpmenmmmenn enn Sylvan Group Holds Showing of Spring Hats Original hat creations were worn by members of the Sylvan Shores Women’s Club when members met in the home of Mrs. Claire Hintk- ley on Elsinore drive Wednesday evening. Conducting the chorus Pipe, Mrs. Clifford Mrs, Clair Sherman. _ Prize for the most original hat creation was awarded Mrs. Wil- Steffey and Sunday evening programs of the combined choirs of seven churches Sunday night in the First Presbyterian Church will be (left to right) Lyndon S. Salathiel, George H. Putnam, Elda Sutter, Herbert Hoffman and Charles R. Wilson. The choral concert will be given at 7:30 p.m. instead of a sermon in the sixth and last in the series o sponsored by Inter-Church a Z confided a deep concern mates during the President's con-' Mi Fn Pontiag Press Phote Fellowship: The service will begin with the singing of familiar hymns at 5:45 p.m. The Rev. Walter Young, chaplain at the Cranbrook School for boys, will give his final talk on “The Bible Says,” from 6 to 6:40. An hour of fellowship will precede the annual Inter-Church Choral Concert. for the most appropriate hat of the season. A hat style show was presented, with Mrs, William Herrman, Mrs. Hinckley, Mrs. Ben Bowman, Mrs. Robert Newill and Mrs. John C. Paddock modeling the fashions, * * * Contributions .fo the National’ Foundation for Thfantiie Paralysis and Camp Oakland were made by the group, Mrs. William Hutchin- son reported that diabetic candy had been sent to the patients at the Lapeer State Home and Training School. Mrs, Newill and Mrs, Collins pre- sided at the tea table at which ap- pointmengs were arranged by Mrs. Pudney and Mrs. Steffey. Spring Hankies for Showing— Not Blowing NEW YORK (INS) — A hankie in the springtime is to show, not to blow. Which means you should pick handkerchiefs by color to complete your spring outfit, says textile de-| signer Pat Prichard. Miss Prichard doesn't believe in using spring handkerchiefs on your nose at all. She advo- cates starching them lightly and wearing them as color accents on belt or bolero. The young and blonde designer has created some handkerchiefs specially to contrast with spring suit colors of navy and beige. Miss Prichard’s 15-by-15 inch handker- chiefs feature mint green, beige and lemon yellow, in monochro- matic patterns or against white backgrounds. She advises mint green hankies peeping out of jacket pockets or tucked in the belt of beige and navy suits, and beige or lemon yellow for navy outfits. A what happens to the en- GD a if you cosaenly have to} Here’s a set of panels that will| blow your nose? jmeet with approval of the sports- “Nothing,” says Miss Prichard,)men of the family! And what's “for that you use tissues.’" more, you'll enjoy watching your embroidery needle flash back and : forth blending the rich colors to Peanut Cake Brittle |:07) these lovely duck. d-signs in Yellow cake is good with peanut | the easy-to-do crossstitch. brittle topping. Place slices of; Pattern No. 2521 contains hot- cake in a shallow baking pan.jiron transfer for two panels—each Sprinkle finely broken peanut brit- about 9° x 12”; By ANNE HEYWOOD Occasionlly, I get very depress-| ‘ing letters from women whose problems seem, to them, over- whelming. | “I cannot find a part-time job in my community,” they will write, “which suits my needs.” Now, I know that the picture Is | women would look around them | with open eyes, they could dig | up something adequate. When I remember the years of; the depression, when things were i Fi = iwas lots and lots of wood. I de- material require-| tle over slices; then place under; ments; color chart. low broiler heat for four minutes; Send 25c in coins, your name, or until candy melts. Serve imme- diately with whipped cream gar-|to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 address and the pattern number, Look for Answer and You'll Find It Six Choirs really tough, I wonder how these women would have made out then. | And most of all, I think of Erma, | a friend of my mother’s and what she did during those trying times. LOST HIS JOB | | Erma, her husband and two tomers. It was difficult at first, | young daughters lived near us in byt after a while it worked. Connecticut during the early 30s.) sometimes difficult. But if these The depression was at its worst! were reasonable and we and Erma’s husband lost his job. He tried desperately to get-an- other, but with no success. Erma tried, too—tried everything—also without success. Meantime, their meager sav- ings vanished and they were really up against it. It was No- | vember when they hit bottom. “T sat there,”” Erma said, ‘‘and| looked around. The girls had nothing decent to wear to school and the larder was bare. I figured I'd have to think of something. | “Then, I looked out at the woods, and thought that we'd have to sell the property, even though it was mortgaged so high that we'd only get pennies from the sale. SELL THE WOOD “And then I got an idea! There | cided we'd cut and sell it. We had a 12-year-old car which we Had tried to sell but eould find no buyer for. It was a touring car, with plenty of space in back and a big trunk. “IT knew that city people needed Crofoot PTA Holds Program Mrs. Harold Wright, president of |' * \the Pontiac PTA Council, spoke at the Founders’ Day program of Crofoot School PTA Thursday aft- ernoon. | ‘Mts. Wright talked on the his- tory of the PTA, organized in weed] endl Gat t cot a it uit Combine SKIRT ALL NEXT WEEK! Ladies’ Plain CLEANED & PRESSED each FREE PARKING “x707"33"| 143 W. ie 4 FEderal 4116 CLEANERS 36 Years in Business in Pontiac — ‘You Profit Our Experience! ~ - town, so we decided to chop it ps for Service ourselves, take it to town in the! old car and sell it for slightly less | The final event of the Inter- Church Fellowship series will be an inter-church choral] service. The than tie city rate. Bill did the chopping, and I did) the driving and calling on the cus-| jcombined choirs of participating) ichurches will present a musical \program at 7:30 Sunday evening in| ‘First Presbyterian Church, This is regular customers. ‘the ninth annual series of services “We did that the whole winter Inter. : and kept alive. And that spring, pagans by Church Fellow Bill found a job!” Next time you think life is grim and earnest, remember Erma. If she could work something out, so could you! (Copyright 1956) The wood was good, our prices Preceding the choral service, the ‘Rev, Walter Young, chaplain of Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, jwill deliver the Bible exposition. Choirs participating in the service are All Saints Episcopal, with Philip Steinhowse, organist- director; Bethany Baptist, with Elda Sutter, organist-director; Central Methodist, George H. Putnam, director, and Nelda Sink, wrganist; First Congrega- tional, Charles A, Wilson, or- ganist-director; First Methodist, Herbert P, Hoffman, director, and Raymond Ebey, organist, and First Presbyterian, Lyndon slender princess styled Salathiel, organist-director, pecseomns Fashions that are feminine with- out being emphatic about it are suitable for wemen of any age.’ Applique, rather than frills and bows, makes a sophisticated ver- sion in the short or full-length gown. “Gibson-Girl Look?”’ With the definite return of large sized hats, the ““Gibson-Girl Look"; is staging a comeback. Large-| brimmed hats with flat crowns will) look romantic and fashionable with spring ‘NEW WAY | RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132 The invocation will be given by —egeeRines the Rey. Edward D. Auchard, as-! sociate pastor'of the First Presby-|—= jterian Church, and Scripture read-| = ing will be given by the Rev. John! ‘W. Mulder, associate pastor of 2 |Central Methodist Church, | Herbert P. Hoffman is general | f, chairman of the festival com:|— mittee. Members of the planning ©” committee are Mr. Salathiel, Mr.|@ Steinhouse, Miss Sutter, Mr. Wilf) son and Mr, Putnam, gE ; ns \Flattop Hats Smart ‘With Sports Outfit On the winter scene, we find a’ @ newcomer in the hat field making |) “head” news. This is the flattop— 2 a small shape jaunty hat not un-|f | ee ai 1855. Today there are nine million members, The Michigan PTA was taken into the National PTA| Congress in 1918. The history of Crofoot School, | founded in 1910, was given by Mrs. Marvin Hillman, ‘The school, the first of the larger schools in Pontiac, had Mary | Harrington as its first principal, | Mrs. Hillman said the school’s PTA enrollment has varied from 380 to 480 since the PTA’s found-| jing, and that credit for the large 35-inch; skirt, 1% yar | is 'W. Quincy St., Chicago 6. IIL. ; nish. guexy S fo _jenrollment goes to co-workers as .. 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LEO ELLENBURG will be here in é You will have 100 selected Mats of every style, color and head size... to © order custom made for your Easter out- fit. jacket short sleeve, 25s yards of ds. For this pattern, send 35c in) to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy &t., Chicago 6. Ill. Open Tonight Sunday 2 Huron at Telegraph Live models from two to a Swedish cakes are being Modeled by: OPAL COIN RUTH CORWIN LAURA COWMAN AUDREY DUROCHER FREDA FICK LEONORA HABEL CLEMINTINE HALES Til 9 to 5 MAUREEN VREELAND. PHYLLIS WILCOX 4 » seven to eight-thirty. Punch and our exclusive Millinery Salon. / five; and . served in Tune in WPON Today NEW SPRI NG DORIS HENDRIAN at 6:45 eathet 3 CLEO HOOGERHYDE. etc SMORGASBORD EVELYN HUTCHINSON 52250. JOAN KILEY : } DRESSES BUFFET PARISY KELCHNER ¢ SERVED EVERY DAY EVELYN LITTLE WINIFRED SKIBOWSK! _ . | 4, 8 n MEMBER OF... ELIZABETH MAC DONALD ce 9 4) PARKING @ ae SANDRA, MONROE Op z - REAR 9 . DOVERS CLUB MARY POWERS : . , | of STORE ths. Mawel 2.9198 BETTY REID :' ae | SELMA THOUIN ,- 48 N. Saginaw St. Millinety Salon—Second Floor ar en dich + * mrs t 0 f+ FB ag oe me pate he al 4 yf é ie 5 a dss ait rt. 4° wT; a... | q > s ; " 3 1 7, ¥ a ; i f i + f A i r dd ; j : ‘ ; : ; j r iF roe = { ; a | i , f Hy { iy A } ’ f Saal ji i ‘ ; i , ” THE PON N'TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 aM Le + fa | * Confident Living ‘ ee , A Calcutta man hopes to start | [India’s first razor-blade plant, Calvary Missionary Church Don’t Hide Your Abiliti es Ex. City Pasir aa ee re | Sunday wan csencie's ; . M. Morning Worship .........-..0+0+-11:00 AM. b I d d ti Pontiac Bible College = eee ee y Inward Considerations 0 reet Friends | fama cate con for Everyens . _ Rev, Rose L. Davis. Pestor, FE ¢-0652 A sales manager once told me about an idea he used when one of Dr. .Weldon, Crossland nea igs Week : his salesmen slowed down or lost interest in his work. ages Sine For Intormation, Contact Rev. waar qomeel a Tanne “Go out for a week,” he would tell the man, “‘and leave your order to Meet Parishoners Frances &, Myer or Rev. book at home. Don’t talk business and don’t take an order, even ‘at Central Methodist — one is offered you. Just visit with your customers and find out how can help them. Be friendly without thinking of. any advantage in return. Leke St. Church of God Cen ra ( 0 1S Really help them all you can. And I don't mean only in their business. se ipa Layer nd, — nn eA |Find out ifthey’re having trouble of any kind at home or in the com: 0 aker for the Christian | —— nash) oP M Rev. Millen A, Bank, D. D, Minister Bev. Jobn W Malder, Asse. Minister ; munity’ Gominely give yourself to them, And don't stop with your eelioes of Living, will. be | in the eccuing boven, " 720 P.M Seeae ne 10ct5 ALM. ' customers; devote the week to doing some unselfish parlors of the church at 5:30 p.m. ri fag bead ret — stedy, unday Morning ) ‘ web eal ee R : aaa cree we to greet his many, Rev. Paul Cooley, Paster 88 Orton “ i ” come friends here. : Return to Me W ith All Your Heart” back almost like new men,” he said. ‘They're filled Promptly at 6:30 dinner will be ————— (Broadcast Over WPON 11:06 A. M.) with new ogee ene er ow pick up their order served by women of the church. : First Open Lae oo bd td ne The program will be held in | Bible Church Dr. Bank, Preaching , ee This seemed a good combination of sound psy- the sanctuary at 7:30 and will ibie Unurc GLADYS MARIE JAMES ity Gad moxesives. . Men, “Mecting Ged in Streage " Charch Schoo! 10 A.M. ¢ se Places” will be the sermon topic ‘Morning Wership 11:00 4.M. 9:45-—BiBLE CLASSES for every - i . I met a man on a train a few years ago who ‘ F by Dr. Crossland. Feuth Service, 6:45 P.M. age interest 4 ene if oncert asked me to have a cup of coffee with him in the Dr. and has been pastor of Evangelistic Service 1:45 P.M. 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP DR. PEALE dining car. I went with him and actually watched) | : y fa am Asbury — First M Church, Mecone 1:43 FM. “The Christian's Secret hens drink five cups! His hands shook and he chain-smoked as he Rochester, N.Y., since leaving here) rh a ; in 1932. A graduate of Nebraska m . Joogid ge 10 resen rer s wrong with me anyway?” he asked. “I ought to be happy, 41 | Wesleyan University and a Rhodes on the Open for I've just beep made president of my company, but I’m worried. I | y roup scholar, he is the portage of num-| 7 Bible a haven't got what it takes and I know they’ll find it out. I'm miserable erous magazine articles as well as) © °" mene 6:45—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Church Choir Sponsors just worrying about myself. ’ al; a number of popular books in|“ 0 * U**"" = Burton Hewett, Specher ” ae vangelist ected tor arch administrative problems. 7:30—EVANCELISTIC HOUR || Gladys Marie James at = “Tell me,” I asked, “have you @ secretary? Clergyman of the Year “2 * 7 S “The Low Cost of Right Living” Newman AME Of course,” he answered, surprised at my seemingly irrelevent gy His s include “A Planned FIRST »stion, s book “ FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Tis unis ei a ues PR td at aks a Award by Churchmen program, tor the Courch Year| — PRESBYTERIAN “ ue . Paper , a e told me. “W ‘ le | 135 Prospect St. Geo. D, Murphy, Pastor the _ nior Choir of the Newman she bavat'! I wasted ts knew) “Mave you mot Ker family? is ehe WASHINGTON, D.C.—Evangelist ship,” ‘‘How to Build Up Your CHURCH =e AME Church will present Gladys happy?” . Billy Graham has been named to Church School,” “How to Increase waeealallssinn son ‘Marie James in a benefit concert “How ve ireceive the 1956 Clergyman-of-the-, ‘Church Income” and ‘ ‘Better Lead- EDWARD D AUCHARD She's C ob and she Year Awar of the annu Wash- | ers for Your Church. GALEN E HERSHEY. Pastore ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE ‘Sunday evening leks chorch al A baal I nae was his reply. ‘She's hired to do a job and sh nd al | for Y ct h’ ea ~ 239 Eset Pike ‘Se. 7-0 pm i ahs nat’s all I care about. . . ington Pilgrimage of American Dr, Crossland was an accred- | 9:45 AM. Church School Senéey School, sa:0e aM. Morning 0 Service, 11:00 A. M. | Pp oes "You live in a big apartment house, don't you?” I continued.|Churchmen, He will be honored in jteq visitor at the Evanston ses- | ||:00 A.M. Morning Worship Teun fran & os. = : What's the doorman’s name?”’ ‘recognition of his efforts in world-' ,ion of the World Council of | a REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor eget sapere, ce Jagd . “T call him Bill,” and then he anticipated my next question. “I Wide Christian evangelism. | Churches last summer. | “HE are ead 5 TY ad i is a 8! n 7 - Tew : : | LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director — Lacie of music at Highland | een his family. I don’t know anything about him. Why Mrs. James D. Wyker of Mount | Children through the Kinder- Dr. Wiliam Marback, EE) Dark Junior College, | Vernon, O., past president of carien wil! meet in the Nursery, ™e < _/ When in high school, she was one ‘HAVE CONCERN FOR OTHERS United Church Women, Nation- during the program, Those inf’ the Why?” | al Council of Coercee was des- ‘first six grades will be i8 Dr. ¢ —— — CHURCH OF CHRIST — em vccomranste tive so" Taner Lok tour Your han ales w 08 fennd tavvomamatibe star! Banks le Highland Consregstional chorus. She plays piano and organ) apr ei a cup of coffee. What can cure you is to become inter- and Pau T. Rabon of Boston, § Central's Quartet will furnish, ongrega 1180 N. — Phone FE 2-6269 for both Junior and Senior Choirs ‘ested in that doorman and your secretary and evéryone else you mect. 1, ayman-of-the-Year, | special music for the occasion Church “TEER EERALD OF a ee A -_ # guy Ove. Service of her church and is piano accom- in the course of your day. You've got to forget yourself. You are so in- . — . : Bleck Off M-%9 on Milvorg Rd. Sun, 1:00 to 1:30 F.M. 9:50 A.M. Gunday Bible School jpanist for the City-Wide Choir wardly tied up that your abilities are frozen. If you start being honestly ihe awards is Ne Tes eeeacst “Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister Ske P.M. Genday Evening Service 16:50 A.M, Sanday Worship U lconcerned about th during the Pilgrimage here on) 10;00 a.m, Sunday School FE 6-108 S11 Rebinweed Ave, Union. ee rned about the people who work with you, you will get released qnri1 28, to be attended by church- 11:15 a. m. Morning Worship. a , from fear and self-pity. Then the job will take care of itself bécause men from all over the country. | Sermon by Paster. , : ape mae ach 04 aa Tare you will have an efficient team of happy, loyal people, and besides, * « ® pomsneracriorasosemeacenin — os ‘ . es of L a ne late " “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” na Namcaes James. Gladys’ = ke ee best self. Mr. Babson, a business executive / S Trthi mother played the piano at New- jay that man is one of the best-loved business executives I is an active layman of the Con-| ft. ty FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD =n Aba¥ fraen the! time she wit know. He is a strong, happy, healthy and stccessful man. He learned zregational Christian Churches, He Lutheran Church : x id =e, Pa to forget himself in loving other people and to lose himself in a healthy is a member of the national board | hubare ec 0s pease 210-216 N. Perry St eig ea old until her death at out-goingness. of the American YMCA and the | i » Perry st. soe sili be as tution: | o + 6 world council of the World's Alli- Missouri Synod REV. W. WIBLEY, Minister mere © — “For he that will love life, and sce good days, let him .°. . do ance of YMCAs. He also Is a le ad-| Rev. Ralph C. Claus agence eRe Sr nem rey Aes iol ees te Saena Occ: good,” says the Bible. We must learn to love life and to live it with °" in the United Community Serv-| SUNDAY SCHOOL ” Solfeggietto ©. PE. Bach enthusiasm. And the way you think determines whether you hate life ice of Greater Boston. 9:45 A. M. e Scarf Dance Cecile Chaminade 4p Jove } Ist SERVICE 8:30 A. Moonlight Sonata eethoven ove it. If you keep telling yourself Jhat things are bad or difficult,| : | : : Malegeens | -- Leenona life will tend to be that way. Not that I think everything should become Assistant Pastor qed eee Polonaise ote Chopin easy. Life is not intended to be casy, but it need not be defeating. If Alonzo Harris will assist on the you confront your obstacles with love, enthusiasm and knowledge that to Preach Both | program by singing. “Honor and God's help is yours, then you can overcome them. Lose yourself and M - E = CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC — eae por ae ts Sar ms life's best rewards. Lose yourself and you will give your orning, vening | SCIENCE CHURCH f, e pubic ites s : ! | ‘f t vited. . ment ee | Recently appointed assistant pas-| j i Radonageespest seabeets ae = (Copyright 1956) tor of Christian and Missionary eae as * z —— Alliance Church was John Hazlett,| | Mr Drake, Speaker son of J. L. Hazlett, a former min- Bi.ver Tea. Wed. 1:30 P.M KNIGHTS of co.umBus | Panel of Four to Lead , Sn ister of the church, | BULLETIN urc 0 egin A graduate of Pontiac High « | THE PILGRIM HOLINESS School, Mr. Hazlett received his MRS, HARRY L. RIGGS 4 M Hi Special Showing Program af Bethany | Theologic al degree at Missionary CHURCH “LIGHT UP THE LAND” Training Institute in Nyack, N. Y. = Baidw 4 Fairmount Calared Movie . An open meeting of Recovery Lenten Vespers last June. ommunity ed [ Invites Ver ee Its wilcome in the Club Room on 8. ine de oe pela apetnany Hey, The Rev. J. L. Hazlett was pas- Morning Worship-11 AM. Se at Osmun Street tist Church at 7 p.m. Sunday. This . tor here from September 1942 until § h d | d § k Pilgrim Y PS —6:45 PM sasb ka : be sae will be the district information Services Start Sunday his death in 1945. C e u e ped er | Evening Seervice-—7:30 P.M. Se ee Sete AE oe meeting. for Methodist G The new assistant pastor will | Rev, Poul DeGraadchamp, Quest SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. Sat and Son Fat et ec ivery tne ix a lttelp FOUP yeeach both Sunday. morning, and! , At 390 Sunday afternoon, Nes} s,s growin tie Entertaining - Edecational movement dealing with nervous ills, at Galloway Lake ievening. His subjects are, ‘The ah Baptist Church, Branch St. ¢ want you tm our growing Sunday MORNING WORSHIP—11:00 A. M. The Public Is Invited growing out of emotional and men-} \Christian’s Inheritance,” and ‘‘Do, 4! Warner is ending a three month Sunday School (al. ages) 10 A.M. : tal disturbances, | A special series of Lenten Ves-| We Fear God™ Lae drive featuring a baby; “The Little Church With the EVENING WORSHIP—7:45 P. M. _ | A panel of four will lead the pers is scheduled for the congrega- inne Harry L. Riggs will speak | saci lieneessai ; UNITED LUTHERAN Germ ih Mire Wiiare Rice t eilet Gen, ak al t § Films on the subiect. “Plant the Right yrwwwww www www I 0 ro, | Ee Se ee petal alla Ulli MS ce veer chide Mind "Tre Pe : 0 o:5 . | assisted in the presentation by the gins Sunday at 4:00, with the first Senior and Junior Choirs will fur- ; ASCENSION leaders of the groups which meet) Vesper under the sponsorship of the Will Be Presented f ish the music, United TUESDAY and THURSDAY—7:45 P. M. || rhe common service 11:00 am. seins Church, hedlord: Chnst, Tom Fiddler, MAF. pire oa | ° * . verter e pad = Methodist Church, Redford: Christ) Tom Fiddler, M Y.F. president, Religious films appropriate for Mother of — boys, Mrs. Riggs, Presb terian il Geo L. Garver, Paster FE 2-7515 Mo w oe fendi Community will serve as worship leader, with the Lenten Season will be shown is president of the Urban League y . ouse, Birmingham and Bethany Elna Fielding leading in the pray at Providence Missionary Baptist Guild, a member of the Oakland; | Baptist, Pontiac. |and Johanna Lampi reading the h S é The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pas-| Scripture. Highlight of the Vesper, Bienes mer cous tor, will be in charge. The general Will be the presentation of a sound) «1 4<¢ Journey to Jerusalem public is invited. |filmn titled, es | Gift.” On Marth 4, under the auspices! ST. PAUL LUTHERAN ‘of the Chancel Guild of the church.|‘“The Upper Room’’ CHURCH the second Vesper, “Christ and the in Gethsemane.” Joslyn at Fourth Fine Arts,"’°a service of sacred scheduled for March 10:45 a. m. Merning Wership gees and memati readings will “Jesus Before the High Lea — 9:30 a. m. Sunday School be presente and “Trial Before Pilate.” | presented first. Feb. 22 ‘Ladies Octette from the First March 25. They Methodist Church. Easter story, ‘‘The Lord Is R Risen’ Each of the Vespers is at 4:00. anq ‘The Lord's Ascension.” “ and will be followed by a coffee) the Rev. T. Walter and fellov'ship hour in the church tends an invitation to the public’ Y. M. C. A. Side Entrance Nen Denominational Full Gespel Sunday Scheel, #:45 A Worship, 11:00 A, M. Evangelisthe Serviee Sonday Evening, 7:45 P.M Mareh 4. a re George Mehéer, Factor Fx 5.0000 Sunday. March 18, sponsored by! Pictures to be shown Marvh 1 . ‘The Sactuary Choir, the Vesper will be “The Crucifixion” and =z ; | series will be concluded with a «Nicodemus.”’ EVANGEL TEMPLE program of Easter music by the On March 4, the pictures will be| and ‘‘Betrayal Apostles’ Creed Harms ex-/ beginning County Medical Auxiliary, volun- | teer worker for Pontiac Red Cross, " and) Blood Bank and a registered nurse. The Secret of the)-Thirty Pieces of Silver” will be) The Rev. William H. Bell has ex- tended an invitation to the public. ‘Sermon Subject ,, at Kirk in Hills Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, pastor of, Kirk in the Hills, West Long Lake The last films will be presented pq will preach a series of seven will give the sermons.on the Apostles’ Creed be- | ginning Sunday. They will continue ‘through Easter, April 1. Of the series Dr, DeWindt said: “These sermons are designed to Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love SSS SOC CCT TSC TE CC OTCCRCCCCCE ECCT TTC TTT TCT OCT CTT OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillae Theedere BR. Allebach, Pastor Bible School _.11:20 A.M. Worship 10:00 A.M. “CHRIST WILL BUILD HIS CHURCH” Rev Alexander. M Ray Youth Fellowship... 6:30 P.M. Evening Service .. 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Josiyn at Third Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School ..... 930 A. M Worship ..... 10:45 A. M. Yéuth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M Evening Service 7:30 P. M Wed. Night Preyer Meeting .......:. 330 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 First Street | 3. Garvey McCann, Paster iC Bible School....... 1090 A.M. Worship .......... 11:18 A.M “AT THE LAST” \p Youth Fellowship .. 6.30 PM. 'P Thursday Night Bible Class ..7.00 P.M. DRAYTON PLAINS > Writer J Teeuwtssen, Jr, Paster P 9:45 A.M. Bible School tl hn il etl. tlt, Ml, an Al An, ln, ln, ln n,n tli, onlin ln. tn, tt tlt. t,t nnn 7:30 Geoltrey Day, B.A.B.TH. Pastor vited to attend. isi commially iin help you formulate a philosophy of ; ee Sacred) Spiritual Songs tite which will support and sustain 4 : — — Ly u through prosperity and adver- Kach FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH Slated Sunday Evening “nv. inocth’hitc and death . . S14 Baldwin Ave. Pastor, Rev Tommy Goest ~ “They will set forth the basic ( The Y Adult Choir of Trin- y Ky cnn PRAYER Se tie Seav ices [00 PM ity Baptist Church will Deeverst its beliefs by which brave men live. sinay" scrooy® SERV! TCE on... 3:00 P.M first concert Sunday at 7,50 p.m. They wn assist Re in ila 'NDAY 8 0AM a creed to meet your needs anc v Under the direction of Mrs. Anna MORNING WoORSfIP Sadsine : " SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE _ . ee a Mae Murray, the following -selec- unis out deeds . — Public Invited — : tions will be sung: Tomorrow morning, Dr. DeWindt will preach on “What Do You Be-| : ~ Ses -|Let Not Your Heart Be r Tropele® Met a lieve?” Quartettes my The Thine Eyes .. eae in “Other topics will be: D . BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Bells of Bt. Marys... / +o: Adams Why We Believe in God. uets Oemen and Going Streets te spiritual ond ot a el What Do You Think About Sund. heol ........ 9: : Balai obi Sh Geta ia ™ Christ? Instrumentals sendy St go | Wea Tae CUS. Rum|to Jovan,” “Old Stip| Why Do Good Peaple Suffer? te V. PS... 6:30. m Rev. |. W. Burgess tn net a the Dage Ramleca: Steoaid St Esions to vangelistei vice . 7:30 p. m. ° Pastor i ich? a nd _ | Will God Give Us a Second ) SSS a | The Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr., Chance? } Y CHRISTIAN TEMP LE |pastor, cordially invites the public.| Where Do We Go From Here? : - : | ssisti vorshi . Kelley ork Party Kenneth A. Hutchinson | Some countries have one doctor en Be oe Singers—Musicians Pastor—Evangelist 505 Auburn Ave. for fewer tien L000 /ipeople | Wile, choirs, Chena) rn) ans re : ; pada Full Gospel—Nondenominational remap sie, a oF nes eect Chapel and aril s a i nan 8 ce orning service will be —_— $45 A @ Worship Nations esas ‘gin at 11. - 9 Chaplain Martin Speaking at a 2 SEE “a _ An Services | sane cis FIRST CHURCH OF GOD” 48 to 12:15 — - Children’s Church and School 25 East Boulevard — South of Leckent Drive , | 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service 1 3: a m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service ; : : i, : ft 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ba 5 ”, . e ok A See and Hear "Crusade for Christ” on Television ' For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 nm ; Every Saturday 9:30 A.M.—WXYZ-TV Channel 7 ; HW. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. m a , , ; = 4 f ’ L * f ‘ | . %, ° i ye <= / \ | , ' ft A . / d 7 \ } 4 / i / } / ae \ a ‘ A, eX . 7 > ; \ ie \ i : \ 11°00 A. M. Worship Service 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship »P 7.30PM. Sunday Evening > Hour ‘P Wed. 7:30 P.M Prayer ema i ; Study Hour Ps ao men met | ; wrvrv Ae ln ty le, ~ lo THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 1 ‘ iy : ELEVER 14th Mexican ‘branch, Siar TS Adult Institute - WAYNE £ WELTON Minister - 7h 2-6928 Spiritual ks at Congregation| | BAPTIST CHURCH Baltimore and Cameron Opp. Emerson Scheol SUNDAY SERVICES _ Sunday Scheel, 10 A.M. Merning Worship, 11 A.M. Youth & Children’s Church, 11 A.M. evns Sosetn, O30 ¥. Of , Bvening Service, 7:30 P.M. Preyer Meeting, Wed. at 1:20 Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor - WE 2-3225 Bite Centered M-ssage = MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL : BAPTIST CH READING INDIAN PRAYER by Sioux Indian Chief, Yellow used throughout 134 countries around the globe for the World Day of Prayer was one written translated into 1000 languages and dialects. Mrs. L. R. Miner, wife of the Rev. L. R. Miner of Pontiae Press Phote Macedonia Baptist Church, (right) read the pray- er to Mrs. J. C. Covert, one of the co-chairmen. Mrs. Miner assisted with the meditations and prayer. Tea Day (ct) Eveyer) was shescved Fry day in Bethany Baptist Church. - -- The prayer Lark. It was "Greets Refugees Plane Brings 14. From members of the community. Penney to Go on Three Month Tour of Orient REV. MARVIN P. BESTER Lito to tent See eee 1:00 te 7:30 A.M. RADIO STATION WON 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 31:00 4. M. Evening Service 7:20 P.M, Prayer Service “ e q Wed, 7:30 P.M. The Rev. BL. CECTL KELLER, 8.6. Supt. ef Pontiac ONENESS 324 N. Perry St. SUNDAY SERVICES Sanday Scheel ......... 10:00 A. M. Sunday Morning ........ 11:00 A. M. Genday Night ........+06 130 P.M. Wed. and Prayer Cd gndndedbocomoeneonc 1:45 P.M NEW YORK—J. C. Penney, 80- year-old founder and board chair- man of the nationwide department- store chain bearing his name and vice - president of the Laymen’s ‘Movement for a Christian World, is making a three-month tour of the } Orient. Late in March, after spending ' two months in India with Mrs. Penney, he will be joined at Tokyo by Weyman C, Huckabee of New York, secretary of the | Laymen’s Movement. The two will make a speaking tour of Kyoto, FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street ‘ Lyceum, 10:80 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Mrs. Margaret McDaniels of Clawson Midweek Service, Wed., 73:30 P. M. REV. A, J, BAUGHEY | The American lay leader eleo will Pastor Preaches go to Korea at the invitation of Prete! Spoeman Ree: =i! ct Camp Meeting ‘in Seoul and address three meet-/ir) Florida ‘ings of Korean business, education and religious leaders. Rev. CHURCH of the GOOD SAMARITAN Heuling Service... 7:00 P.M. Service......... 7:30 P.M. Rev. Alvah Carnes, Speaker D.AY. Hall, 199 Auburn Ave. | Evangelistic Tavernace ww preacr Youths Plan Bake Sale ing at the annual camp meeting of WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Ré. Near Dixie Hwy. “lbeen called from the Lutheran A. J. Baughey, pastor of) 8. 6., 8:44 Wership, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Family Bible Heer, Wed., 7:30 P. M. Funéamental—Unéenominational Rev. W. Van Piew, Paster 71% N. Saginaw S$t., FE 2-4609 Merning Service, 11:00 A.M. MRS. BLANCHE JOKI, Speaker Sunday Schoel, 11:00 A.M. Lessens tn Truth Class Men, 7:50 THE FIRST CHURCH OF _ BRETHREN 46 N. BOSELAWN Sunday Scheel, 10:00 A. M. ' Merning Service by the Paster, 11:00 Evening Service, 7:00 P. M. t IBLE ON THE TABLE” Special Music Beth Services Bome Builders’ Class Sat., Cottage (Near Ofchard Lake Ave.) Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:06 A. M. “THE CHRISTIAN INHERATACE” - EPISCOPAL i. JOHN HAZLETTE, Speaking Church of the Advent sae retry las West Long Lake Road at Missieeen yond BRANCH SUN. scr se P.M. | Seedey las x orship no 8 Noon rey ery Rev. G. J. Bersehe, Paster | “All “Saints Episcopal Church Williams Street at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widettield, Rector The Rev. Lewis -W. Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES: 8.00 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM. —Holy Communion, Instruc- tions, Church School. 11.00 AM —Morning Prayer, Church | Sermon By the Rector Di.“ wall ; ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Commanion Dixie Highway Near Sashabaw 8:00 A. M.-—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer _ - H | return. Minister Preaches in Portable Church ‘districts on this city’s east side. | * * * recruited from the ‘the New York Lutherans nacle until the Rev. Mr. Baughey’s CLEVELEND (RNS) — A port- able church mounted on a truck heralded the Lenten season to un-| ‘churched families in less favored. The Rev. William A. Leath of Euclid Avenue Congregational Church conducted street corner services, assisted by three other, ministers from the area. A choir,| several’ churches, sang around an tae vised altar. Ld LJ The services are sponsored by Hough Area Council of Churches which has sought to im- prove living conditions of families| iin the neighborhood while minister- | ing to their spiritual needs. German Bishop Invites NEW YORK—Bishop Hanns Lilje ‘of Hannover, Germany, will lead: |discussions on the duties of a ‘Christian in public life to be held) ‘at St. Peter’s Lutheran church here ‘March 2-4 with the general theme ‘ of ‘‘Man’'s ies in God's World.” * A group of ne Lutheran laymen ‘ and 60 clergymen from the New) York metropolitan area have been! ‘invited to participate. Mexico's petroleum monopoly ‘has contracted to sell natural gas ‘in the United States. i es 0:45 A M—Church School 10:08 A.M.—Church 6chool 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer, | | 11:00 A. M—Morning Frayer Sermon and Church School ®ermon by the Rev. Robert J Rey. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Bickley, Vicar First Southern Missionary 1 South Side Church of God Pastor George L. Garver Receives New Jersey Call in New Testament and received. his B. D. degree in 1943. Before coming to Pontiac in 1947, Pastor Garver served his first Pastor George L. Garver has/ Church of the Ascension to Temple Lutheran Church in Pennsauken, N. J.,' a suburb of Philadelphia. Church, in Chicago. For the Rey. Mr. Carver, this will be in the nature of a home- coming as Temple Church serves a parish grown up on the fields and woods over which he roamed as a boy. and teacher for the Pontiac School of Religion, member and past pital Chaplains’ Group, past presi- dent of Pontiac Pastors’ .associ- to which his father had belonged alae’ prior to his marriage, Pastor Gar-| », tor Garver has been active ver attended school in Philadel-| 4, Synodical affairs and has written several articles for par- He was confirmed in St. Paul's) ish use. from Camden High School and) -hiudren, er Easter. Lutheran Group | Munich; Hgmes, Jobs Await Europeans | i | Dr, F. Eppling Reinartz, New, York, newly-elected president of | the council, welcomed them in Holiness Meeting—11 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN cHURee Loyalty to Christ Crusade Feb. 5th to April 1st THE SALVATION:.ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street 300 A. M. commanding -charge You are Cordially Invited | 347 North Saginaw Street CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor Sunday Services: Bible School 10:00 A. M. Worship Service, 11 A.M. Vesper Service 5:30 P.M. Youth Meeting Monday, 7:00 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting and Christian Leadership Training Class, 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Legion—6 P Teietion Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meoting—7:30 P. M. 8/Captain and Mrs. segnas. A, Michalsen. otticersyin ie FE 4-0239 od The plane that brought them Methodists of Michigan | Will Discuss Migrants here was the third chartered under Lyal H. Howisen, Paster Free Methodist Church 87 Lafayette (2 Blocks West of Sears) D. D. DAY IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL — Every Dad Bring a Daughter — — Ere. ren Worship, 7:30 FM P.M, caotnonn, Pare egy Pac BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Burtella Green, 8. 8. Supt. be discussed by leaders of Michigan at a one-day parish, Gladstone Park Lutheran He has served as board member chairman of Pontiac General Hos- ation, chaplain of the Pontiac Lions Baptized in the Methodist Church Club and speaker for Pontiac Civil confer Tle at Michigan State Uni- versity, Feb. 23. * * * A seminar at the “Methodist Conference on Current Social Is- sues” will consider the migrant worker, seeking a suggested pro- gram for the churches, * * *@ Resource s will include] Roy Yeutter, Michigan Employ- ment Security Commission; -Lan- sing; Rev. Paul Arnold, minister at Mason, and Dr, John Thaden, of the MSU department of sociology and anthropology. Church to Hold Meetings The Rev. M. H. Willard, pdstor of Hope Chapel, Detroit, will con- With his wife Anna, and five Dorothea, Georgeanna, -/Donna Lou, Philip and Paul, he|will begin at will leave Oe eee A. L. duct a series of meetings at Cal- vary Evangelical United Brethren |Church, Feb, 20 to 26. The services 7:30 each evening. Bingeman, pastor, extends an invitation to the public. ———————— Se FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH MORNING WORSHIP ...... YOUNG « arnve sseeese eS NETS GRACE LUTHERAN CHU RCH: Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A.M. & Rev. Otto G. reid aut wand IT A.M. © Sunday Sey Sat a First General Baptist Church 7:30 P. M.} oenene ooo 11:00 A.M, coocees G15 P.M. seen ee 72:30 P.M. G SERVICE... 1:15 P.M. | Providesies Misslenary Baptist 311 Bagley St. School 9:34 A WESLEYAN METHODIST 61 NORTH LYNN STREET REV. GEORGE L. GARVER from Gettysburg College. His | major course in college was Greek. In Seminary, he maperet | Our responsibility—the Prayer Meetings | Help Prestige, Says President WASHINGTON, D.C. — Presi- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and: Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor _ the Word. 7 ; | SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “WHAT HAST THOU IN THINE HANDS” EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. “LOST AND FOUND” Recv. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor speaking at both services World; Our resources— Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. We are Aposticil in doctrine, Baptism in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus ott: Cart W. Nelson, B, D.. Pastor 458 Central as the One True God! Always Pray for the Sick. Pest ase th Al 1 AM Seemann ee eee t ee SSE ASS NN A OE CLT Ideas for improved programs his denomination’ in St, Petersburg, Sunday School 10:00 Sunday School W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. and projects will be exchanged at| Fla. > OEBOCE IIS a : 11:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. = Lara poe Eresyeriat Mrs, Baughey with their three Morning Worship ...........11 A. MJ Rev. C. De Frless, Pastor : i oung erence & c sons accom ed him. The fami 7 - EE | \gan State University, Feb. 17.-19.| win) return aarp ao ly Evening Service ...........5+7 P, M. — ‘About 150 leaders of young adult . Broadcast on WPON ; a activities in Michigan churches are, ipa Reavis 1c) Breer eee ST * JOHN'S LUTHERAN: CHURCH grim Holiness Church, Battle FE 4-7172 ! expected at Kellogg Center. Creek. is preaching here and will) | 249 Baldwin Ave. 7178 Fi or Saul Shes cb Shae buat ‘hold special services from Feb. 22) Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director seniey Sheet eee to 26. He will remain at the Taber-| Morning Worship ..:...... rrr ree Se . a Bishep 1. A. Parent, Paster dent Eisenhower said here that, prayer breakfasts and similar gath-|~ erings increase America’s prestige! — abroad. i pee Sed ae toes | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY tional Council of Christian Lead- “MIND” ership, The breakfast, attended | by members of the Cabinet, Con- | | Sunday Services and and lay | gress, the judiciary, Sunday School 1 leaders: from all walks of life, i| 1 A. M. opened the council’s three - day | Wednesday preaas Christian action. conference, i Service, 8 P. Mr. like prayer breakfasts help dispel. Eisenhower said meetings === CHRISTIAN SCIENCE == FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street ' Open Daily 1] A. M. to $ P.M. Friday to 9 P. M 1S SS ee tt | ‘the very great and dangerous de-| Lawrence ar id Williams Streets . | lusion’’ among people of many na- | |tions that the United States is |)jj __ HOW A HEALING HI ‘completely materialistic, boast-'})|!) ances OF SINUS ine UBLE | | ‘ful, proud and arrogant.” HEALS Station CKLW— _800 fc Sunday 9 45 A.M. || | | | List 433 New Churches === a en a RN DENVER (RNS) — The Assem- blies of God established 433 new churches during 1955, it was re, ported at a five-state regional con- ference of the group here by the Rev. Victor Trimmer, national sec- Corner East Buren and Mt. MOTOR and NEBRASKA STS. Sunrise Service, 6 A.M. to 7 A.M Sunday Sebeool at 9:45 Morning Wershtp at 11:00 Evangelistic Service at 7:36 ed. Praver Meeting at 7:30 Rev. Merbert ee _Shenties. Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH © 365. East Wilson. Ave. Sunday School ....... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship. ..e.. 11:00 A.M. BE.U. °) 6:45 P.M. : Evening Worship ae ee . 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention i W. Huron at Mark Ave. ¢ Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor ~ Morning 9:45—Worship—Stndy *9:45—Sunday School 11:00—W orship-Service missions iNew Caledonia, Noumea reports. | WELCOME——— | The Bethany Baptist Church Sunday Sunday's Theme: “IS THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND | STATE DESIRABLE?” — WEDNESDAY EVENING — _ (Reserved for the Family at the Church Night) retary of the denomination’s home FIRST “CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Oppesite Pest Office) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A.M. “ENTER INTO THE ROCK” Clemens at Mill St, Pentiae department. i The Rev,,,.Mr. Burton, Preaching Some 1.500 Javanese rejected re- patriation and chose to remain in Evening §:00—Youth Center 6:00—Youth Choirs 7:00—Programs for All | 11:15 to 12:15. “FIRST METHODIST _ | S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Pau! R. Havens, Minister i oo ff \ 10:00 A.M. “OPEN OUR EYES” i I Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. 6:15 P.M.—M. Y. FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M.—INTER- CHURCH CHOIRS FESTIVAL aie At the Ist Presbyterign Church Wednesday 6:30 P.M.—Lenten Supper and Program Rev. At Johns, Clie, Mich.—Slides on Europe Church School Matt. 16:18 will build my church And the gates Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets af 1196 Joslyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A. M. Services Each Lerd’s Day Evening...... oo 1300 FP, M, art Peter and upon this rock I hell shal] not prevail against ft. And I say unto thee FE 17-0228 Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. GOSPELAIRES QUARTET Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 SPECIAL! EVANGELISTIC SERVICES 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Evangelist Jimmie Johnson Speaker at All Services Sunday School Attendance Lost Sunday—974 DR. TOM MALONE} Pastor SBN pe ey) * sisi PS Seyicecy ne ne a alg ti _‘TWELVE ilford High to Go 7 HE PONTIAC PRESS, (SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 on Swing» Shift ‘Grade Schools Keep Full Day Change Threatened for 4 Years to Take Effect, Gn September _ “MILFORD — The “‘swing shift’ that has threatened Milford High’ School for the last four years will be put into effect beginning next September. . At a special board meeting here members approved a plan whereby sthool will open at 7:30 a.m. and . close at 5:02 in the afternoon This is the only way tq han- Freshmen Rangers ere eery en JO DRAFT STAFF SCHEDULE Schedules for bus drivers, teach-| ers and maintenance employees will be drafted to conform with the r -ithe new John Monteith School on oe Catapulted ugh Cartop; iT scopes Injury | MILFORD — Henry Payne, 3, ‘of South Lyon, escaped death yes- iterday when he lost control of his icat on South Milford Road and [rolled over several times, before ae to a halt in a nearby field. Payne was thrown through, the top of his Skyline Ford before the vehicle started to roll, but escaped unscathed, The car was a total loss, police sald, Stuart Brophy of the Milford Po- lice Department was called to the! scene of the accident. School Moving Day ; Disrupted by Storm | WATERFORD. TOWNSHIP — Friday's storm disrupted plans for day at Williams Lake be attending classes next week at Crescent Lake Road. However, more t 1,000 Wil- liams Lake pupils are involved. iThe youngsters were supposed to i'take home all school possessions | Friday and also receive a tag with’ their new room number on it. On. Monday afternoon they were to return with their school ting each child's things in a separate bag and these will be trucked to their proper desti- nation. Parents are to come with their children Monday afternoon to help' a Os aad board meeting, | architects and other officials con- ae ee a ee ee new $1,250,000 high school 7 p.m., working until 2:30 am.| plans for contractor bids. to be let in March. The school should be ready for | occupancy by September 1957, ac: |was slightly injured. cordirig to Hansen. urch Plans Revival Series AVON TOWNSHIP-—In prepara- get things settled. Police Car in Crash, “ne Patrolman Injured A speeding police car on emer- gency run last night rammed the jrear of a car at Baldwin and W. Fairmount Aves. One policeman Officer Billy L. Irwin, 31, said he was following a fire department inhalator truck to Baldwin and W. Columbia Aves. The truck swung around the car) of Calvin O. Craig, 20, of 16 Michi-| gan Ave., Irwin said, but he) claimed the police car couldn't stop or turn in time to avoid the col-| lision. Ofticer James F. Fritz, 25, who} received cuts on ‘his forehead and} for the week or revival at Methodist Church be-| ginning Feb. 26, a second series’ meetings will be! in the - following) m . and Mrs. Monroe| Frederick, 3247 St. Clair; Tues-| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, ; Wednesday, Elm. wood Methodist Church, 3056) Grant; Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.| Sccane Holbrook, 2311 Auburn| .Rd.; Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams Schoonover, 2750 Frankson ané@ Saturday, an early bird pray- er service at the church at 7 a.m. Besides the prayer meetings, the week will be devoted to visitation. Plans have been made Waive Examination hand in the crackup, was released | after treatment in Pontiac ‘General | Hospital, NANCY HAMEL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamel of Waterford Township are an- nouncing the engagements of their two daughters, Nancy Evelyn moving to Pvt. John C. Sheffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sheffield, reaps Some 425 youngsters will|/39 James St., Pontiac. They plan a June wedding. Carolyn Joyce is engaged to Frank J. Detroit. No date has been set for t Tehovnik, son of Mrs. Frank Rosa of \Merger Subject of BPW Address Speaker Suggests Study in Proposed Waterford Annexation WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — the Business and Professional tiac-W aterford Township merger, 'dron. * * * Kalwitz declared that ‘‘certainty of the industrial and residential growth of the communities makes it imperative to took at future needs of the areas; and how best to meet them.”: He suggested “_ comprehen- sive study, rather than any hasty action, so that the ultimate de- by voters will be based on CAROLYN HAMEL heir wedding. . Graham Arrives in Japan, Plans 7-Day Program TOKYO «®—American ev angelist) \Billy Graham arrived tonight for| seven days of rallies and confer- * lences in Japan. He has visited) India, Thailand, the Philippines | and Formosa in the -past nine weeks. The evangelist spoke glowingly of the growth of Christianity in the Orient and urged the need for, applying Christian principles to, world problems. * An estimated 100 persons grected, Graham at the Tokyo airport. Graham scheduled a fection Monday with Prime Minister Ichi- ro Hatoyama, a Christian; three! days of conferences with Japanese Christian workers; mass meetings in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan's two tax bill last December shall bel credited for the fact that no lives, y¢, largest cities; and three meetings used. with U. 8. military personnel He leaves next Saturday for two days in South Korea. Asking Joint Trial for Hazel Park Youths WAPAKONETA, Ohio ® — Au- glaize County Prosecutor George) Monahan yesterday asked a court), order directing that three youths be tried jointly for first degree murder in the slaying of a local! tavernkeeper. | on Robbery Charge | at their ‘arraignment Feb. 8 but) om honoring each department of Twe alleged armed robbers who have admitted holding up a Troy! Township grocery store for $287) last Saturday. night waived exam-| ination on armed robbery charges! yesterday. | The youths, all of Hazel ace are Bernard H. Harris, 19, Jam D. Thronton, 20, and Pvt. Willie R. Thomas, 20. They pleaded innoeent| ‘their attorney reserved the right, to withdraw the pleas at any time. The three were charged with slaying Charles Stolzanbach, 54, | during an attempted robbery at | his tavern last Jan. 24, Monahan said the three should jg Mrs. Robert Griffin. The yin Ernest L. Johnson Jr., and Rich- 1. tried jointly because they acted ers are Mrs. Elmer Kunse, facts to the maximum extent.” Mrs. Edmund L. Windeler was. received into. membership. To Vote Monday at Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP iResidents registered under the township will go to the polls here Monday. The question to be voted on is | | whether or not 1.3 mil!s of the 2 mills already voted for trunk and. interceptor sewers may be used to pay Southfield ‘Town- ship’s share of the cost of the | Evergreen Interceptor. Future aus slated for the group | Windsor, Ont.; |Feb. 23, at the home of Mrs. Wil-| jliam Stamp, and the next regular —! meeting of the women on March 13, at the Waldron Hotel, with Tom Belton, Waterford Township Recreational Director, as speaker. Airliner Flips Over; 23 Scramble Out OK OWENSBORO, Ky. (®—Twenty-| __|three persons climbed out of an) Township authorities explain! yhside-down Eastern Air Lines pas- ‘that this is not a new tax. The, | senger plane. yesterday and count- ‘vote, they say, will merely tell, ‘ed just one poker bone. ‘how the funds already paid on the! hn os of the air age was| iwere lost when the twin-engine hess missed the runway making a Faith Baptists . | at stared off a wing, nosed over | ito Honor Each | |. back and atid sboat the — length ot a football field in the| Church Group WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | |Faith Baptist Church will celebrate | Beginner Day at 10 a.m. Sunday) at the Waterford CAI building ‘where the church is currently hold- \ing its services. * 'men said qa major factor in savin, ithem from death or serious inary was the plane's safety belts. They lalso had kind words for Robert ° passengers ‘calm. * Beginner Day will honor children The plane was enroute from jfrom the ages of 22 to 5 years. Evansville. Ind., te Chicago via nlored movies will be taken of} ~ ast ed ae iC a Owensboro and Louisville. gine coildren Cariton Mike Brywnt, 32, On each Sunday until Easter ‘Roanoke, Va Sunday the church is planning * the church separately. The Faith Baptist Church is working toward ja ‘‘fast heart.” es ee Super a | Police Probe Death Jepartment, to hor Sunday, | no starring Frank SINATRA - Debbie REYNOLDS David WAYNE - les HOLM PPPPPPPP PD PP PPP ODD OPP PED ED PD ED PEP PD DP PPP PPE EEE PP PPE PPP PPP PP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP ASD “0 fb Oe be hn hh bh fo ho bo bh tin fy tn tn bn ty bln hh ho ll on ln hi i hh li i hn lo li ts th a i hi pt tt tp tp i tp tp ip Op pp pp i i ——ENDS TODAY— 2 TOP CINEMASCOPE HITS! RICHARD WIDMARK IN ‘HELL and HIGH WATER’ SPENCER TRACY IN ‘Bad Day at Black Rock’ Senday Deore Matinee 40e Ss t an t Cc. Open 12:45 Fue & Son, Bie Shew 1:00 P.M. Children Always — : Week Days 206 STARTS Doors Open 16:45 SUNDAY rnou WARNER BROS. m WARNERCOLOR JOAN WELDON AMES EXTRA COLOK CARTOON SPECIAL LATE SHOW COME IN AS LATE’AS 11:00 P.M. AND SEE ALL OF “HELL @ HICH WATER” icine nen cece te sacnatite 00 Metis. on ac cs ehaneiee ms wer RO afi ye ae oe if A l/ oF } i cA Fe f 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1956 Norther on Top, PHS in Tie for 2nd VALLEY STANDINGS | —_ |plied the chiller to Central to re-jis rated the only chance of ad-|They relaxed, but too well, in that|taking adequate care of the boards. int Northern .....17 1 490 428 tain the lead, all alone, ministering a setback in North“frame to count only 7 points while|Dewalt collected-14 of his top GC -- -ccccoe® 82 = GF ern’s remaining games. Vikings the Wolves ran down 11. Bay City|game total of 19 points before 3 4 & vs 461 Flint Central ...... 5 22440 ikings their home Arthur Hill. - $ sei a tone fae Pappas give them 2 go to Pontiac on Friday night, then’ equaled Pontiac's goal output in intermission, with big Rod Treais Eaginew vuseeagee2 0. 8 GT 538] 9.) pacer im the lea Arthur )™eet Bay City in the. finale. the 4th (15 points) and outscored hitting for 9. ; saay's results—Pontiac 54, Bay Gitx gue. Hence the big scrap now is for the Chiefs for the half 26-22. It required four minutes of after Saace ee gna ——_ nave the runnersup position. Flint Cen-_ iy cae waned ton te y 4 at Bay City. ‘14:11, Hills meet Bay City next week out a 184 edge in the opener, addienss pest. Trude Pontiac Press Special Writer | Chiefs, ‘Indians and Lumberjacks | single . are in the same “Deal,” with |” their other game. jadded 14 more at halftime. In| Jak » side shot, Dave Diehm BAY CITY—The close Saginaw) 1a) 53 marks. Chiefs had little difficulty thump- that part of the game the club) ii: one trom close im and Ray Valley Conference basketball title ° ing Art Paddy's Wolves, But’ they worked: effectively and smoothly.) a..ceq one on a rebound. That race was thrown into a three-way It doesn't look like the Jack Mar-/ran into trouble of their own mak- Both offensive and defense pat- was all for PHS in that frame. knot for the second spot, last night lette crew is going to be shoved/ing in the 3rd period, after setting terns were handled nicely, with Jim Chesney, Wayne Gwizdela, while Flint Northerns Vikings ap-loff the high point, now. Pontiac'up a 18-point halftime lead, 32-14.'Hudson Ray and Willie DeWalt) ered 11 points among them got back into action again in the Has Bare Bout ISquthfield Is Ousted From |-L Lead =i... G ol d en G ] over Berkley Wins 63-57 But that wasn’t enough, as Chiefs PONTIAC | FP Dewalt! 6 719 Profferf 2 1 : io incict re Krafft, f£ 1 6 Seven oa mincich climbed INTER -LAKES LEAGUE absence he bucketed a couple Next week Walled Lake and Rare ; 113 Busch.¢ eal into the ring for his Golden Gloves we will i | ge pple oT) ees ee . eee : a Wetertoré ‘ H and took over on tte boards in Southfield tangle with 6-3 rec- Diohm.s 2 ; ‘ arene Hg th Boxing Tournament bout last night $purbiee = $3 Van Dike =. gg «Beat fashion. | ords while the Bears meet Wa- |Zennartge 1 0 2 Gwizdelag 1 3 5 and removed his robe. BY BRUNO I... KEARNS Southfield's high-scoring guard ‘etford. | Jones.t 0 0 @ Ebrightg 0 0 © . A roar went up from the spec- Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press Ken Moser was clamped ight| Farmington nipped Waterford! powrtac aes Loo “ & Pe poy tators. ot coach ved Holdsworth | without a point in the first half. 53.51 in a nip and tuck game and | MAY Cee on oe as uae No trunks. |dug into the reserve team t0jand he was able to get only two|watled Lake blasted Van Dyke 57-| 2%; Bay City, 16 i 28: Conversion per- It must have angered as well'strengthen his ball club for a last|shots away. Moser did not score|33 in other games last night. eerie ra al ge as embarrassed the Bluefield ama-|ditch title drive and his choices his first field goal until the final, 13 (Crampton 4); shots at baskets—Pon- teur because after returning to the|of players paid off. four minutes of play. | ‘BERKLEY SUT A en, Ped ss ee par cont Bay City, 63 : dressing room for his trunks he| Last night Berkley knocked) - * * & lore us aA, oe ' ee or .238 per cent, : ; jon by a TKO over Alfonso Lar-|Southfield out of first place in| A record cruwd of over 9.590 Price 2.1 5 Bvans 6 210) BEST FOOT FORWARD — Jim VanNocker Pontiae Press Photo | WOM DY & : : ; : | Cage Giants 197 by former PHS and Mich-| S!monson's 00.0 in Inter-Lakes title. Moser (4) has Ed Spaeth (left) and Jerry Tall: "7" "4° ss . °* ¢ | age & igan State star, Hal Shoup. Old|Style 200 was his best of the year) man in front of him on a drive. Moser got 10 points all in the | he rest of the contestants will . | 2 5 and George Bergstrom’s 20.0 for) Playing with a pulled muscle in - e mark was 1:02.55. New one is | second half. h R [ ; = : ‘a : he 40 freestyle, was also hi —= hig back, sharp-shooting Jerry Paul 4t an ked ouisville G7 ieee ee ilies “ie , "| of ‘match play, third and fourth 120-yard medley time, set playing for third money and so on . pe ee mes © veal De tea ts Day ton, 59- 56 Arthur Hill's Manwell, a week Hpac vee — wate SOD h Lead S N ort h Vl ] ] e down the line. ago, with a 1:17.7 figure. Clawson in a return bout at Avon- = ed the events. The amateurs will play 54 holes dale rn y ; Bob (Des) Boyce’s club de- nee le W k] d ; » $161, to avenge a VreviOUs) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ing with a rush to nip Dayton 59-36 — | Boyce reported today. “I hate ©1f ayne-Uakian ACEC _somedal play with the final round , decide their positions with 18 holes to the Trojans. " ‘ = t a 1 | Because Rollins and Russell kept for their second straight upset of| - those pens eo on Saturday, June 33. The Jacket star pumped is 17 |‘em rollin’, the Louisville Cardi- the second - ranked Flyers. The Cranes Scor e Ath ~~ | Nii ae cared 1 West Bloomfield outscored Roch-| Patty Berg, Louise Suggs, Betsy . oe WL Zs . : field goals and six foul — to | nals regained a bushelfull of bas- Cardinals thus upped their season's Pegi le ashlar be Sh menue Milford | 1 @ Brighton 4 8 ester, 65-59, in a non-league game | Rawls and Jackie Pung are among reach the 40-point mark for the jotfyi) of basketball prestige and mark to a handsome 21-2. sree Wei: Oth, Bob Nowse (P). Time nee $a Moly 61g at Keego Harbor The Lakers’|the top L.P.G.A. money winners | . . time season. La Her- - . ; 2 - } : : i rd aorta eoeartirald \the San Francisco Dons kept their Phil Rollins who, until recently. Straight Victory Wiescr ira | bressistrexs son by. Bob Othe late-eason performance of auanie in the closely-contested| Who will complete at Forest Lake 4 an poe record - breaking winning streak paq been sidelined with a hand| . Keavy (Pi: 2nd, Davis (8): 3rd. Ulrey <= battle avenged an earlier loss to|this June. ’ : | intact. injury, pulled Louisville through.) Cranbrook scored its 4th straight : f 1‘ by Simonson | 2% points for | eiaprta Chack : 2 0 oO a pana tive fousthe ranted (Chel win’ of! the esanos’ and Teh ia 2. ie ee cent “igi: aré._ Nagel «a1 diGion to the improved play of * * @ . Mason made 17 for Clawson, Louisville, losers by 40 points tO dinals’ last seven points after the| games by defeating Flint Jech 6+ bar pd eepbarel Ee Toress | ees entire squad promise’ Frank Rogers, who missed the Br | Jim Simer fired 12 baskets and Xavier of Ohio Monday night, defi- yippound clubs had entered the! 4g on the Crane court last night.|‘P): 24. Bautnecht (®:. ra, Ken trouble galore for the league- jst tussle with Rochester, sparked ‘SP. 4th, Jim Cornforth ‘P). Time 1:05. sophomore Clayton Pethers in ad- the Falcons: ; i up’ st ni ; i a sdakine : ; f 12 charity tosses for %6 points nitely were “up” last night, clos- final two minutes tied at S2-all. | Pete Bedford. Jerry Dobson and | rescea (P); Time 1:022 (new poo pocpes male fete wall oe the Laker victory with 22 points. . : as the Madison Eagles easily dis- | Meanwhile, the top-ranked Dons John Kirk got 17, 15 and 14 points! ret ols A bres py ‘Pe ea bore: Godan eee eit Meee Aa, Daven beter topped the Falcons | } posed of Roseville, ve ve ae ® ‘had a real fight on their hands'respectively for Cranbrook. Kirk storm (P): «th. Bartholomes ae Northville . eS Sith ora | ac aw § f ing Eagles hit 2 = Sa naar | ure 0 ‘ef before subduing St Mary's Calif.. got 12 of his 14 in the 4th period. |” j20-yara indty mediey— won by Bim | Peters. eenant neon eli Stubborn Clarenceville gave Z foul line in 37 attempts. a | /71-63. If it wasn't for Bill Russell The Cranes had a wide 19-8 lead onsen (Pi: tnd, Bogard. 3rd. Lacis 1$))) = : . — Milford a stern test befo bow ‘ tyniak bucketed 16 points for the the chances are San Francisco's ; j . nes od | h 4th, Blazewski (8). Time 1.177 (new gible until the 2nd semester, went at re bow Bost K 5 ; ted i revel ewer were: threatened in * Serine vce by Nichols 18): 2nd,/on another scoring spree last night ing, 63-56. in a W-O scrap at on eeps Playoff Wildcats. ‘ ® : unprecedented skein would have . ' : : : ave game. t Bimson (Pi, 3rd, Kotch +8): 4th a+ Clarks » amassing Clarenceville. The Redskins led i : Despite a 23-point effort by Lake Wins ln lit e iended at 45 games, * . a laardea Brey iP). at Clarkston, this time amassing all the way, but never enouch to Hopes Alive With 4-2 Orion’ he Troy Colts | 240-yard d lay— by Pon-|39 points as Northville trimmed . Tees taveaing pol 63-49. | |_In-- other games, Joe Holup Bloomfield Hills Downs tac teresa, Dick Dorris, Reavy 804), Wolves. 73-60. Pethers got 42 become careless, Jim Davidson Victory | Sim Acton led the Colts with 16 jpoured in 49 points to lead George Ostrander). Time 3:26.3 , tallied 21 points for Milford | | ats Y a 160-vard freestyle relay—won by Pon-| markers against Keego last Tues- | Washington to a 107-87 triumph Oak Park Quintet 66-62 tlac (Whersema, Tollefson, Cornforth | : whose | © record now reads | points. | SCH-PARTENK Nel ont ’ jand Roesar), Time 1:23.0 day. George Lang paced Clarkston eague ads By THE ASSOCIATED wb) GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, over Furman. Holy Cross tripped| Bloomfield Hills scored its first esar) me Sn a6 canta! 10. Even attra Araican rs 110 ns 8 1 Mt. Clemens 3 8 Germany (P—It was two down and Colgate 86-63. Oklahoma nipped, Eset Detrott H ; Pocket oy Se ; ‘ one to go before calling it a career ee en.63. UCI A, i pecne oe win nee eee pine Lapeer Edges Romeo 5 oy a — Be cowed Holly, Ss. a pall sprerersly giving ° ee Port Huron clinched the Eastern |today for Hayes Alan Jenkins, the Coast Conference leader, downed i ne ee = he aoe L T S d Highway Crash |a dull W-O encounter at Brighton. Chicago Sets HE Michigan League title by whipping four-time world figure -skating Oregon State 77-56. In the Ivy! D Dy aoa ‘ a Deena in Last Two Seconas 4 |The game was marred by sloppy; Only 3.138 turned out last night B defending champion Birmingham champion. Learue Brown surprised Columbia ” lowe, . on lane Pan Roger Flanigan’s basket, two Fails to Stop iPlay and slow action. Herg Snyder fo see re tail-end Hawks drop an- F 74-56 on the Big Red court. After winning the Olympic cham- 67-59 and Dartmouth defeated Cor- > oberts had 20 f the seconds from the end of the game. ’ led the winners with 16 points © National Hockey League 4 F hmitenic nell 79-61 ian. Bob Roberts had 20 for the = fe with R Tech Ss Ca ers while Roger Voorheis was high #ame, this time to the Boston i . The toss pushed the Maples ipionship last ; mo a ; cetaee : llosers. ‘that broke a 67-all ie ae aoe g for the Broncos with 10 *"|\Bruins, 4-2, For the onrushing i iw up the world champion- = S=eh a 1e Lapeer’'s hard-press ive ¢ E ; . Hoty Stk shin: p into third place by a half game hop =f Rai Oooo ‘id ot a llinoi ; . ——— ees es a en | DE PERE, Wis. «® — Michigan —— ‘Bruins it was an important vic- pehind East Detroit which over- ship last night—the secor Illinois Knifes Titans : 59-67 victory last night at Lapeer. . 1d basket: tory. It moved th thin 2 powered Hazel Park 70-59. ibig three. Now he goes after the Armada Trips Almont Flanigan's goal followed a jump. fech, withistwolot ten 2 oints of fourth oe topeihing2 j ; ae ‘American crown in Philadelphia _ DETROIT uA — Unbeaten Ti- Armada knocked Almont out of pall after Romeo missed the 2nd ball players hospitalized and Hane as Ud ef OF — {Pot we x aa Toronto. At Mt. Clemens last bes (erTT next month in an effort to become linois added the University of De- a first place tie in the Southern of two free throws, to leave the others sidelined mere 2 fe be uy Hallllaycoel was Boston em hie dale dropped an overtime aa the second skater from the United troit to its list of fencing victims Thumb with a 60-48 victory while count knotted. ey crash, defeated) Sts Notoct’ Zuni scmind tees goals Bon Mo. F : to the Bathers despite 23 points c+. to win all three. last. night, defeating the Titans, Brown City was scoring a rampag-| Craig for Romeo had 21 points,|!ast night by. a record score of : Renney entices Trop om ee : : — Dick Button did it before turn- 15-12. Illinois now is 7-0; Detroit ing 67-38 upset of Capac, in other Tom Wilson for Lapeer 20. Romeo's] 197-100. sac Geet | ener ta e registed for the Bruins while Har. 4 ‘ : ing professional and if there is any- 8-1. ‘league action. Schmidt had 19. | Jerry Lundin and Ray Tr aw- Seas s r- | rep esu s) one in the world who can stop . — hella led Tech with 32 and 31 ee ae and Red Sullivan f . Y “he ag ark : , \ Jenkins, he hasn't appeared on the 45 Break Par |/points, respectively Final total notche MeAgo's markers. | 1 t . new iscore » e j recor Me ‘Dag " “ = APooaaie pl Clason st on \ “scene yet. ee t . ; |score set a new gym _ recor ; au Fla (®—Racing’s most’ Thus the Hawks, who had hizh t Addison 82, n ; : : - The five players were injured) dramatic moment of the winter ar- hopes of moving upward 0. Al 148 | 7 ; : . P — . s . . ete heal be g upward in thre arenes Hills 66. Oak Park 62 While this winter sports Mecca when an cute driven by James: wives today at 3 15 pm (EST) Standings at the season's start re- } 4 Beaton Harber 11, eskerce 2 |was, still buzzing about the super Tuck>r, 20, of MidJand, Mich., ; mained > points behind Tor : , cus = \ |perforniance of Jenkins, Tenley Al- AL ay 4 When Nashua and eight other | oe ge tupd § Torentg Berkley 63, Southfield $7 J ' ’ | one of the players, collided with ey eee ; . with the Stanley Cup playoffs onl 3 Center Line 64, Warren ¢2 ‘bright of Newton Center, Mass., : thoroughbreds charge around Hi- : . uy : SL. St. Clement $1, Notre Dame 60 5 | a road grader on U.S. 141 mear way rae : a little more than month away E ranbrook 64, FlintFech 46 the women’s Olympic champion, oe, Re . ; ; ; aleah race course in the mile and y, jerois Caen ta, Deirort Restor’ 43 — |skated on the ice for the final ait was cut to 78 olay as tome arene he nae we, $130 for/He hasn't yet won a dollar on the) Wausaukee. a quarter Widener Handicap. : . Cath, ‘a ; an te | was ' c , iL ~ aoe P & : . ’ oe agin 15. Bt. Joseph 93 school figures and the free skating tucus Tom ‘0 a potiabiis a de ade—he has won $4,150 this tour. Tucker and Bruce Anderson, 19. Nashua, who has captured the Threaten AAU pos Dears Geseriere Bi phase of the distaff competition. pe ous Tommy Bolt, the colorful|winter—did a one-under-par 70.| Fading down {to a tie for|o¢ Marquette, Mich. were reported fancy of millions throughout the! an = brmington 6}. Waterford OO or) campaigner, Dow Finsterwald, The temperamental shotmaker is eighteenth place at 14] was Mike}: fair condition at a Marinette country with his record of 16 wins nvestigation Sp aie as $1 O ill Wi ”) golf veteran at 26, and Don Palm- playing out of Chattanooga. |Fetchick of Mahopac, N.Y., whose nospital in 20 starts and never out of the Penton 96, Flint Mandeville 73 rtonville ins, 73-52; er, making his first tour, led the) Finsterwald, on the tour for his 63 led the first round. He soared) Other players in the car were money to earn $945.415 in two in Santee Case Sertiora 48. er Five Hit Double Figures oe Texas Open into its third third year and winner of $2,593.34,|to a near disastrous 78 on the Richard Norlin, 20, of Lowell, Ind., years, is 1-2 favorite and may bel ee ea eee round |had a 88. He plays out of Bedford|strength of two out-of-bounds tee Cari Johnson, 19. Marquette, and even less at post time. - | NEW YORK W—The battle be- Setoncilie 43 M'ilington &2 | Five Ortonville cagers hit dou- This trio of the opposites went Heights, Ohio. {shots that cost him five strokes. [pat Kaine, 21, Sault Ste. Marie. ~ OG tween Wes Santee and the Ama- Port Huron 74. Birreincher 56 ble figures as the Blackhawks into a tie for first place at 137 Palmer, 30-year-old from Du- The field of 157 was trimmed to They were treated and released. | Disputing the issue with the fa- teur Athletic Union over the star i Pontiac $4. Boy City Central 40 . aaeee 2 ne : : RO. Shrine 84. Coth-eral Cntr’ $4 trounced Millington 73-32 in a South for 36 holes in an eventful round buque, Iowa, and the freshest 67 professionals and 11 amateurs) vorite — although some trainers miler’s amateur status today J a ie : : status ay Goginse Arthur Hill 76, Sacines 67 Central league game last night. yesterday. Bolt, noted for his club freshman on the tour, posted a 69. for the final 36 holes today and ist] Chiefs Dr. |frankly admit they haven't the brought bitter threats of a Con- F COLLEGE BASKETBALL The win put Ortonville and Mil. ———----——---- -_______________________ tomorrow. A 144 was required to me * $s Urop [horse to beat him—will be Alfred gressional investigation of the 3 lington into a cellar tie with 1-4 .|make it but such stars as Ed T, h Ti |G. Vanderbilt’ : ] b Brown 67, Columbia 59 4\Tou ilt to Wolves ;. Vanderbilt’s entry of Find and AAU. eee ons meats 66 —— AAU Meet Today Oliver, Ed Furgol, Ted Krol, Bill 9 ‘Social Outcast, Hasty House} * * ¢ i “Holy Cross £6, Colgate 63 _ Duane Porter had 20, Handy Maxwell and Bob Toskj failed.|. Getting off on the wrong foot,| Farm's Sea O Erin and Prince; Santee’s Attorney, Charles P. "Gourte oven ot Davisson 16, Charlie Graves 13, U S Track T ] t ( ¥ t Furgol had a terriblé 150, Oliver|last night, at Bay City, Pontiac Noor, Brookmeade Stable’s Sailor, Grimes, could not even get to see a Akron 66 . }Bob Hutchings 11 and Leon Weeks oMJe « a en) ompe EC 145, Kroll. 145, Maxwell 146 and High junior varsity cagers fell vic-|—] Rio Stud’s El Chama, Mrs. AAU Secretary - Treasurer Dan ; : Po Dayton s¢ 10 in a balanced scoring output. | =~ | . . Toski 145. yim to an early long lead and Ethel D. Jacobs’ Man of ‘Destiny Ferris yesterday when he tried to : George wachin ht | — NEW YORK ~The cream of}They were Charlie Jenkins of Villa-. Forty-five players broke par over/hever caught the BC Wolfcubs. Fi- and the surprise entry, Spring Hill obtain documents on a seven-man E ; * = coor) ¢ n Patty Berg Leads b America s track and field talent— nova and Arnie Sowell of Pitt, (the 6.566-yard Fort Sam Houston/nal ‘count was, 45-40. __|Farm’s Jamie K. committee which will review the £ t , aeen gaiet 3 y g i y including 23 members of the 1952) _—* course, which was a drop of 12) Bay City juniors ran up 8 points) A forecast of partly cloudy Santee case tontéfrow, | Tech 207, BC Norbert \Wis) 100 2 Strokes at Midpoint Olympic team—invaded Magison So far, they've been invincible. from opening day. It was quite|in the Ist-three minutes, before weather. with. 75-degree tempera- Santee has been told by the AAU F Normal 107, Mich. Norma! 93 ST. PETERSBURG FE __ Square Garden today for the na- Jenkins ha# been whirling around windy yesterday, especially in the Little Chiefs got their Ist point. ture and a fast track may bring to keep out of track, meets until : Seathwert ieee Be : ee. Fla . (INS) tional AAU championships, the indoor boards merrily all sea-|afternoon, and it caused scores to At the end of the half Pontiac was dut a record Widener crowd of his ease is cleared from the docket bs Western &3, West Texas 71 . ead pis o ts are a et son and meeting every challenge soar generalty on the wide open trailing 11 ‘points. ‘close to 35,000, Last year 30,472 He is tinder investgation for {r- taco %4, ®t. Mary's (Calif) 63 igo s Paras ‘4 = ; But time passes fast and two thrown at him. Only last week, he; course. | Dick Whitmer was high for the saw the race and Eugene Mori,| regularities in his expense in meets pe oe, les "S a. au haa round of youngsters who still were in high shaved two-tenths of a stcond off The field moyes into the final 36 game with 21 points, Pontiac's president of. Hialeah, said earlier on the Pacific Coast. He already , -¢ a ithe $5.0 St. Petersburg women 8 schools during the last Olympiad; Mal Whitfield’s 56.6 world indoor)holes with 17 players bunched with-|only consistent scorer, Lodewyck that every time Nashua runs _it has been cleared by his home AAU : : ' ~ ——— “attracted most of the attention.|500-yard record. in three strokes of each other. hed for BC |0|0O | means an extra 7,000 at the gate. ‘section, : ’ ! a . \ | . \ * hs i 1 , 0 y 4 ie a j + r * . . i : | A / | , fh ¢ = 4 , f ' J . j f . f | \ : . ii ‘ . j : i ~_ » I Pere | f \ ;. 7 a a ee 4 THE | PONTIAC PRESS” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ]8, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FIFTEEN Your Neighbor’s Housé Hoovers Build Home on Pie Shaped Lot By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Three pairs of eyes watched us drive in. Three big smiles greeted us as we entered the attractive bric's home in Sylvan Shores. Sherrie, Ricky and Bruce Hoover were excited at the thought of having their pictures taken for the Pontiac Pre ss Twenty-one months old Chris was a bit wary. He stayed near his mother. This is the second home: the T. E Hoovers have owned. For over seven years they lived in Elizabeth Lake Estates, | When they had four children whom they wanted to send to St, Benedict's school, the ques- tion of moving arose. Building a larger house near- er the schoo] seemed the most practical thing te do. They took their stock plan to Ward Cummings, Pontiac builder. Last June they moved into their dream home, one with lots of room and oodles of closets (ten of them, Kat ie Hoover boasts') Their lot is pie-shaped with 192 feet on Colrain and 153 feet on Chadwick. There's plenty of room for a two car garage a for a crescent-shaped drive across the front yard. They've bought a tractor to take care of all the snow removal and grass cutting. This house has a center hall with the stairway to the sec- end floor. The hall gives ac- cess. to the kitchen and the downstairs bedroom, as well as to the den. There is no need to go through the living room, The L-shaped living room is large and light, with a picture window in front and smaller win- HOMEY DINETTE — One end of the Hoovers is kitchen is used for eating. Brightly colored print curtains cover the corner windows. Above the ripplewood panels of the lower wall, the dinette Pod el ieee) ae dows at the back and side. The walls are painted aqua with a white cove ceiling. Half of one wall is devoted to bookcases painted to match the walls. CARPETING IS PRACTICAL Mrs. Hoover chose a practical striped carpeting for this room. She had learned earlier that plain rugs were impractical with children tracking over them con- Stantly, This one has an early American pattern and is very colorful, There's a gold sofa and a large chair upholstered in sand color, Because Mrs, Hoover loves antiques, she uses them wherever possible, She has a marble topped table in front of the picture window and a small marble topped chest in the din- ing area. Draperies in this living-dining room are floor length, made of off-white rayon. The . spoon-foot rock maple ‘table has drop leaves. It is a forerunner of the kind of furniture the Hoovers hope to have throughout the house some day. REAL FAMILY KITCHEN There’s a louvered door shut- ting the kitchen off from the front room. It's a real family kitchen, one big enough to work and eat in comfortably. Work space and appliances line three walls, while the far end is the dinette, With four children you buy sturdy furniture, The Hoovers’ dinette table has a plastic top fm a pine finish. The chairs are stained to match, The walls are painted pumpkin color with yellow accents. Gay chintz curtains in an old-fash- joned print are the background for the eating area. The birch % a endl "gs 4 4 r t a, oh t, OS Sy ie OPO SF. heed ake SOs cd i pla) me ate ot ee mae eating. painted pumpkin color cabinets have shining brass han- des, . In one corner Mrs. Hoover has a high shelf and a stool. Here is her planning center. Here she has the telephone. Here the mix- er stands on a smaller shelf, ready for use at any time. The counter top stove has a large built-in grill. With a large family, this is frequently used. The oven is wall type. The small porch off the kitchen is to be screened in before sum- mer comes. It will be an ideal eating spot for warm days. The house has one bedroom .- and small bathreom on the first floor and two bedrooms and a larger bath on the sec- ' end floor, Both baths are tiled and painted in gray. The first floor bath has a stall shower. Bright red is the color accent, with red towels and rugs. Gray, red and black plastic cur- tains are used at the window and shower, Upstairs, the con- trast color is pink, Wedgewood blue and raspberry have been used in the downstairs bedroom. From an antique bed Mrs. Hoover purchased before her marriage she took the higher end to use for her headboard and the lower end to use for Sherrie's. At present, baby Chris sleeps in his parents’ room, Directly across the hall from the living room is the small den. It’s floor is composed of big squares of red, brown, green, yellow and gray tile. Above ripplewood panels the walls are painted a soft green. A bay window curtained in white makes this a cheery room. The furniture is infor- mal, The striped carpeting is car- ried up the stairs and through (Continued on Page 16, Col. 3) like the rest of the kitchen. A hanging brass lamp over the plastic topped table gives the necessary extra light for MOTHER AND SON — Young Mrs. Hoover keeps her twenty-one months old son, as well as books. The marble topped table in front of the window is another antique Chris, quiet for the Press Photographer. Twin lamps flank the gold sofa on which’ they Pines. Wie ao huge netgahens, the Maevers have Santy Of Et ie 6G ely pei, are sitting. Behind them are built-in bookcases containing treasured ceramic pieces SYLVAN SHORES HOME — From the outside, the home of the T. E Colrain and Chadwick is deceiving in size. It is much larger inside than it appears. Reused brick and brown paneling are highlighted by the entrance which is painted FOR EFFICIENT COOKING — Mrs. Hoover has lots of working space in her large kitchen space in the bireh cupboards. Onr helps is the large grill built into 1 é re ee There is also a great deal of storage ot Mrs. Hoover's favorite kitchen wf the counter stove. In the rear can be seen the planning mixer stered above , plastic. desk with the telephone on-it and the The floor in this room is covered with vinyl i OTE . Hoovers on aqua. A crescent-shaped drive cuts across the front yard, making it easy for guests to drive up to the door. The bay window at the right is in the den. tS AAA meetin 4 . = f : : cf E DINING EL — The smaller portion of the living room is used for pieces Mrs. Hoover discovered and bought. Striped carpeting dining. A maple table stands in front-of the large window overlooking — throughout this room is both colorful and practical, the side yard. The walnut chest and’ chair to the left are antique ; \ : —_ z a a 4 * . : t ‘Since World War II, as much| About 85 per cent of Americans otfice has been built-in Newjover 65 years old have incomes x as exists in all Chicago. less than $2,000 a year. 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Smart, modern colors that stand up beautifully under rough use. Keego Hardware No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Cuaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALUMINUM. AWNINGS for All Type Homes! - Call FE 4-6089 T. E. Hoovers Build — THEIR OWN ROOM — Four-year-old Bruce and seven-year-old Ricky Hoover share this large pleasant room where they have plenty of play space. The bedroom floors are made of hardwood and fin- SHERRIE'’S ROOM — Nine-year-old Sherrie Hoover plays with the newest doll in her extensive collection. Her room, done in orchid, pink and clothes any girl of any age would have. + — eee a nie a © Na tk. ee Sar takes a4 1. &£ t ; Toe vt THE PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18.1956 Sear atte i sae t Bm ished in a manner boyisk and colorful. a = % % Phin, ae : ea ee ae oe white, is across stormy days. Here they can | hang wet clothes and shed | s. The exterior of the home is re- _the hall from her brothers’ Her closet is large enough to take care of all the in Sylvan Shores | used brick with brown paneling ~ C r- Wood Type Schools Economical, Safe One-story wood schools are safe, that makes upkeep Timber Fire-Resistant room. | ‘ * re ee SE ees ste = és iti See es . ee SS. $ easy. Green plaid spreads are + Despite the fact that wood is combustible and steel is not com- bustible, experienced firemen and fire organizations insist that heavy | timber construction is more fire-| resistant than unprotected steel| framing. High temperatures lower | the strength of steel and the heat of fires cause steel framing to expand, distort and fail. Wood has a low ratio of conductivity and| heat penetrates slowly. | ——— ‘Trey eT ee Tee ee Tver © Willis M. BREWER Broker Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wanted © Buy and ¢ Sell Contracts © Will Trade 3 Contracts for Ranch Type ¢ Homes. 55 N. Parke St. ; FE 4-518]. =; ae q 4 q q 4 q 4 4 4 4 a Min i ln Mn Ml i ini hi hi Mi i hi hi i Mi i hi Dnt a btn tn A ht hn ti hh he be hh hh he Te {for YEAR-ROUND Ornamental | weatuer PROTECTION 1 Wrought sai} SEE THE NEW | sf S Gratum | 1/4, ALUMINUM AWNING | / IM r ih ee ‘4 a,» TWI-NIGHTER awning VENETIAN BLIND—Not Just Dim BUT DARK L aV AWNING COMPANY FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M., SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P. M. \9 FOR WORK MEASURING UP TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS GET YOUR— * COPING % WINDOW AND DOOR LLS $i *% CONCRETE STEPS ® STEPPING STONES * SPLASH BLOCKS % CHIMNEY CAPS *... AND CUSTOM CON- — CRETE PRODUCTS FROM = us! Custom Meade Wrought Iron Railings PONTIAC PREC PRECAST 54 W. Sheffield off Boldwin Telephones: FE 4-5143—OR 3-9741 | basement which gives not only that have produced a billion tons or more of coal since 1800. au ‘mined. 1,069,869,000 tons, or nearly production ia Tsince then. (Continued from Page 15) the upper hall. Ricky and Bruce | while Sherrie | share one room, has her own feminine room. BUILT-INS UTILIZE WASTE SPACE Both rooms have built-in dress- ers, These make excellent use of space under the eaves, space that might otherwise be wasted. The boys have two large closets, and Sherrie has a walk-in closet with built-in shelves. Floors are hardwood. Green walls, brown scatter rugs, plaid ‘bedspreads and sailcloth print curtains spell “boy” throughout the one room, The two older boys pe have lots of free floor space where they can build with blocks or set up projects, Although not frilly, Sherrie’s | room is lovely for a little girl. | In delicate shades or orchid and jeconomical, easy to expand and on the second-floor extension. y ; ' i | The front entrance is painted ci youngsters a home-like at- aqua. A planter box below the |mosphere, declares the National picture window provides space |Lumber Manufacturers Assn. The for lary decorations both sum- |association suggests wood schools ea nt jas an answer to the critical short- | age of classrooms and has pre- pink, the-room is home for doz- | ens of dolls. A bride doll has a place of honor on the white bed- | spread. Sherrie has an old-fash- toned iron cookstove to play with and all the necessities for doll play. Mrs. Hoover revels in the full storage, furnace and laundry space, but also play space. Here the children can ride tricycles and scooters on | Indiana is one of the six states. It has 4 per cent of the total national of 27.2 billion tons, > SOFTENS > REGENERATES iTSeLe [Radial Ar m Saw pared for school boards, Parent-| The home workshop has a couple|Teacher Assns. and other interest- ahveory offered. one jer has = ed groups, additional information ve a new nine- radi , arm saw which the maker says on es ortgi as ot wood school provides full and free blade travel — : ir? any direction over the surface ' of the work table. For example, ° you can make full left hand mitre List Your en Property Oldest Framé Home? With Us One of the oldest frame buildings | in the U.S., if not the oldest, is a, home constructed at Dedham,| Call or See Mass. in 1636, six years after the; arrival of the Mayflower. The | Wm. A. Kennedy home is now operated as a public! Realtor museum by the Fairbanks family, ] 3997 W. Huron FE 4-3569 descendants of the builder. To the Women (and the Men) We Offer— @ Complete Color Selection in Oil base formula Alkyd formula ~ Enamels and Semi-Gloss @ Outstanding Selection and values in wallpaper and wall coverings. @ Wood Finishes of every description @ Competent General. and Technical Advice on all. Painting and Finishing Free Door Hood with | Every Order of | 9 A.M. to9 P.M. > RETURNS TO. Problems. {Latent oc ate | LW. Bogert [55 =x RRA) PONTIAC PAINT _ | All Awning & Storm Window Sales rg H. STANTON. Mfg. Co. ‘ I 233 5. Telegraph — One Block South of Voorheis 1193 state FES-1683| 17 - 19 S. Perry St. _ FE 5-6184 om : 7 , _—— = le - - Dark oak G blond superior covering for any wall. Clips and strippings included in the price. 30° SQ. FT. Old English Knotty Pine Tavern-Graded . Oak Paneling d Molded Pattern with V Groove Back Paneling V Edge Back | One 10-ft. Wall. . only $4500 PANEL ONE WALL FOR SMART DECOR NO REFINISHING . . . LASTS LIFETIME OF HOUSE! | a Cd Oe ad With Beautiful Clear Redwood “S97 5 Paneling California Redwood Clear 1” by 12” Boards Only ny Ae ANNAN Redwood Beams 4x4 - 4x6 - 4x8 - 4x10 - 4x12 With a few simple modern tools and with your time and ability plus any in- struction you may need from us... and YOU YOURSELF CAN DO WONDERS IN REPAIRING YOUR HOME. supplies. Plan to modernize NOW and see us for your Terms Easily Arranged BURKE LU , 4495 DIXIE HICHWAY “Where the Home: Begins” UMBER CO, AT DRAYTON PLAINS | Telephone ORlando 3-1211 Bombay, India, has cothpleted its biggest water project, the.Gha- taprabha canal. HEATING EQUIPMENT THERE'S NOTHING FINER BUILT). OTTO A. TRZOS| 3101 Orchard Loke Road KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 good bathroom and extra lavatory, gen- the annoyance of through traffic. When you 5, Yisualise passage through this house | layout. |door you have a guest coat closet directly in front of you. You have not stepped directly into the living room, which is protected -from drafts’ every time the door ts opened The center hall down the middle of the house gives each room max- }imum privacy. Locating the bed- | rooms in the rear of the house linsures quiet sleeping. A private lavatory for the master bedroom jis a smart feature for economy To Buy or Sell Real Estate or Land Contracts... > $ > 4 ; SEE 3 » WM. H. KNUDSEN > Realtor > Real Estate Service $ ; > > $ > 5 4 .-. At Its Best! $10 Pontiac Bank Building Phone FE 4-4516 PevvvvrvvVvUTYTPy Veer eT Sy ¥ »'under the high cost of building jee >, CONVENIENT KITCHEN | Mothers can appreciate the loca- pition of the kitchen directly across the hall from one of the children’s > rooms. This not only is convenient | in housekeeping, but is a distinct > advantage in the event of sickness. | It calls for no running up and down LEARN HOW TO WOOD-PANEL YOUR WALLS with PLANK WELD* It's so easy to put up Weld- wood Plankweld. These real wood plywood panels go up fast right over old walls with special metal clips that elimi- nate face nailing. The panels aré completely prefinished and waxed, too! Comes in walnut, oak, knotty pine, Honduras mahogany, Korina, Philippine mahogany and birch. Guaran- teed for a lifetime. Stop in our showroom and see the “J-Minute Plankweid Demonstration”. You'll find is easy ... and lots of fun to be your own decorator. Thrifty, too! Seagea ee epproximetely 12° x @’. eoeceeoeoeesaeeeeeee DONALDSON ’ LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Lake FE 2- 8391 a A THE PONT Building Editor: accepted. NAME STREET it is easy to) appreciate the advantages of its: Upon entering at the front! PSSST eases eeeececaeseeaaecuerLcaesss4 Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a Pian for The House of the Week, Design T-306. No stamps Please do not use sticky tape on coins, (Please Print) House ‘of Week Exploits Narrow Lot Economies stairs when “| want a drink of water.” sunshine and gives the house a friendly smile. ‘The living robm is 20 feet wide tends back 21 feet. placing the fire in a position to hood on a snowy winter night. A large picture window in the house suitable for a corner. lot or a location’ where you'd like to take advantage of views in two directions. ECONOMY EMPHASIZED The architect, Lester Cohen, has - made econorny of construction his keynote in this--plan. The plain rectangular shape of the house makes for simple and rapid fram- ing, foundation work and roefing. The only break in perimeter is for enhanced appearances for the liv- ing room facade. The house covers only 1,176 square feet. Overall dimensions are 25 feet and 4 inches by 48 feet and 4 inches. The extra 4 inches in each case are involved in the uses of standard lengths of ma- terials to minimize cutting on the job. ' A driveway along the kitchen |side of the house could serve a garage placed at the rear. IAC PRESS copy of the study cITy STATE | —_ te: g i Maas . THE ROTARY FIRED | FURNACE means faster heating of your home. / William Lechner FE 2-1821 27 N. Cass Ave. HEATED CONCRETE ... AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! * Ready Mixed Concrete * Machine Made Pipe * Sand & Gravel * Quality - Building Supplies Yellow Color Easy fo Blend new color is yellow. acce Sis AA SSS SSeS Bee ee eee —S ———_—_-—_¢@ NEW YORK (INS) —If you shared the decorators’ recent |passion for pink, then turned your) icolor scheme inside-out to follow the turquoise trend, get set—the * * * Yellow has certain advantages | it can be combined with a | Shade like dark green if your | g | Yellow is also a color that can) be masculine or feminine—unlike | Pp pink. Yellow combined with white or pastel shades is a delicate, * * * If you feel one} e 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! L You Can Depend On Us Fars QUALITY .. . SERVICE... SATISFACTION CALL FE 2-0283 ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S, PADDOCK ST. and at its dining room end it ex- | ‘tion to turn it. spread cheer through the neghbor p_ANNED FOR NARROW LOT — You can cut costs by building on a narrow lot. You can dining room helps to make this also get privacy and spaciousness. This house is ~ a friendly one with the big bowed front window dominating the street side. ke se RIEL tr LAY. (eae ow Te BEDROOM aa o Dinette ‘ DOWN 142" x 1tue BEDROOM 1E'k" x LIVING ROOM 20' x 12! Se MAXIMUM PRIVACY — This floor plan shows how a center | hall provides maximum privacy for every room and saves e 9'4" 2 c CENTER HALL room from becoming a corridor — an excellent layout. The room nearest the kitchen could be used asa b den. Helpful Suggestions | May Cut Pipe Leaks - Helpful suggestions under the |" eneral heading of ‘What to do until your plumber comes” are } a $ If your emergency is a leaking VE S: 9 ; ipe, shut off. the water before you call the plumber. frilly-looking shade. Combined with business to find out where to shut strong hues, it can be masculine. off the water before an emergency oe Then you'll know which Rugs and upholstery are obvious valve to turn and in which direc- places for yellow, especially if you were going to get that old chair re-done anyway. yellow chair would look a little odd in your living room color on the supply lines leading to scheme, pick up a couple of yellow! groups of fixtures. scatter pillows and put them onto shut. off the water at this point the couch to carry out the yellow| rather than turning it off at the ‘meter whic 2 will necessarily) cut | room is period style, or with /ffered by the Plumbing and Heat- | black, perhaps, if your room is jing Industries Bureau. _ very modern. | * * * Make it your * hd Ld Usually there are shut off valves It is , better * Concrete Block * “Four Seasons” Aluminum Windows * Thoro Seal Cement Paint (Gov. App.) ott the house. If, walter however, lat the meter. you can't locate) ‘the individual shut off valves, then | |by all means turn the main valve | from the entire. 7 SEVENTEEN | HICKORY KNOLLS Hickory. Grove Road at Franklin Road—Bloomfield Visit Our New Homes | Open Daily and Sunday 2-6 P. M. Contemporary Designs. Some Have Basements. Bloomfield Scheol District. All on Large Lots, PRICED RIGHT! Today's Dining Room AUGUST JOHNSON Realtor 1704 Telegraph Road FE deral 4:2533 Has Comfort, Decor -For years architects said the dining room was the most expen-| sive room in a house—it was used so seldom. Dinettes, dining al- coves, dining space in the living room became the style. When ,families wanted a little more table space, a dining el was feontrived off the living room. As} soon as somebody thought up the room divider, the dining room was) iback again. Then the carport made its a | and it needed an outer wall, so a storage wall was designed giv- that always adjoined old-fash- ; Albert B. LOWRIE LUMBER Gompany ALWAYS RELY ON US FOR | BETTER LUMBER Just Received a New Stock of Fir Lumber. 1x4 Clear FIR‘FLOORING .....:..... .S206/8 5/4x4 FIR LUMBER ...........:..8100/M 1x6 (Pat. #106) FIR GARAGE SIDING $215/M 1x6 & {x6 FIR BOARDS ..........$130/M (1/16x12 PINE SHEATHING BOARDS $125/M As for speaking tubes, the Kind you blew in to sound a whistle, then opened to holler through a pipe—well, talking doorbells and intercoms work better, all right, but the basic idea is there. Ot course intercoms can be wired for hi-fi music throughout the house, but wasn't it someone | in Grandpa's day who said silence! is golden? Steel Second to Wood | A One-Stop Yard for PLASTER CONTRACTORS and LATHERS ©@ Structolite Plaster @Lime For most aan eee © Gauging Plaster See as trusses, beams columns, Rock r Cornerbead wood is considered stronger pound Soe og Cornerite ; for pound than structural steel, re- as ports the National Lumber Manu- | available facturers Assn. apne meena To Buy or Sell Real Estate the TO BUY OR SELL REAL fotATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER | 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 Donald R. Hicks, Yard Mgr, 1441 Baldwin (at Walton) _ - a Se NRE 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME STATE Moves You Right In! Rochester Parkland Ranch Homes! With Gas Heat and Full Basement $97 FULL MONTHLY PAYMENT $15,395 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! 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GORDON-BEGIN sim eee hag # ~THE PONTIAC PRRs SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1956 9, \ You Can Utilize Now -on DISPLAY! 00 Rugs Atop Rugs Built of Matched Pqnels Birch of Select | NEW YORK (INS) — Latest Any — js eature ‘floor covering styles decree that RANGES AxD ren rome rea well nere reas Os niscr DISHWASHERS | * 8 «@ yoo 1 _ If you're one of the millions of ee |families with wall-to-wall carpet- ICA OR FORMED ‘ing, says. Walter B. Guinan, presi- ant dent of a rug firm, you'll find Finest Quality Modern, Colonial or Contemporary ardware and building Custom Dream Kitch- your new home or to modes sti- /area rugs come in very handy, ' particularly those with color. | The reason: They're very prac- | eal Color in rugs helps hide dirt. Area rugs hide worn spots ts in designing < Bathroom Ventas cour ecameni home. Prices include complete installation. mates tree. vers Terms Available — See Our Display at The CABINET SHOP "Open Monday and Thursday Eves. “Hg 3088 West Huron = “ear, Bitzadotn | ‘in front of the television set. | | | | You can prevent the area rugs FE 5-9331 so that a different part of the SIIIOIIOOOILI TS I Serie om the busiest parts of Some of the colors which Guinan predicts will be in favor are blue, liliac, aqua, orange and bronze- green, as well as the soft green, beige,. brown and gold neutrals, \ The patterns vary, says Guin- \ an. A stripe, for instance, can be very smart in a modern room \ —a perhaps bamboo on brown \ with orange accents. * an ON Ne \ ) Fer Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. had Stars are popular motifs for jarea rugs, as are flowers. But the id Orcherd Lake Ave. ihe Jlididittitttittittitit REMODEL NOW! Get Our Winter Discount! ATTICS © KITCHENS © RECREATION ROOMS MIDWEST SUPPLY | 9 W. Telegraph __MeAasts Workshop Patterns by' Ruth Wyeth Spears = w 4 ¥ ‘Th [Keep Carpets Longer! ‘Vacuum Once Weekly The Carpet Institute says that ‘the most useful equipment in the ‘that its daily use prolongs the life of them. Short daily cleanings are ‘more effective than longer less | frequent use of the cleaner. The Institute also recommends more thorough vacuum-cleaning at jleast once a week in heavily tra- |veled areas. Even in unused rooms, ithe vacuum cleaner removes the |dust deposited from ¢he air. lt PAINT SAME COLOR ON ALL. WOODWORK AND WALL! FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS NEW end IMPROVED FLATLUX ONE COAT WALL PAINT FLATLUX will give your rooms that luxurious so much desired,..and the low cost for high quality makes this the out- standing finish for interior decoration. | The tables in the above sketch show the construction and propor- jamples to be seen in the American | Wing of the Metropolitan Museum. | themselves from becoming frayed | by simply switching them around! flowers Guinan has in mind are $000 Successiul Installations in Pontiac Area \ highly-stylized and small, not the large florals popular 100 years ago. | care of carpets and rugs is the| E { household vacuum cleaner, and| a STEEL CLOSET DOORS — A new all-steel folding closet door | has just been introduced. It offers full access to storage space, low | 3S installation cost, no maintenance problems and an ultra-smart ap- | grain finish and can be painted or wallpapered. The av erage handy- man can install one of these doors in 20 minutes with only a screw- ‘In early times when a man built! walls and = garage and basement storage space. 5 open plan kitchen-family room, I lthe kitchen and open to view day so they can be kept in sight while household chores are con-if !f YOU earn $3,000 per year or more (MODEL ducted, The family room — and have good character YOU DESERVE a as a dining area. the home you can afford. $535 down —,) B ot al etan let aréa| payment. $7045 full price. = and its many purposes, a warm, | @ School on . © Youngstown Sven SELL | homelike decor is necessary. A Property Kitchens MJOAN RD. ' Itypical kitchen-family room fea-— Auleasatio o Well r=} tured in a leading publication has. Gas Heat Insulated birch cabinets in the kitchen and. an attractive wood dining table @23-Acre Park and Lake Privileges 5 § and chairs and comfortable lounge | g ‘x pieces in the family room. The walls of the family room are] UGah Lake Estates pearance. It comes in egg-shell white or baked enamel natural birch | he driver. They are ideal for bedroom closets, linen closets, storage’ |= FOR WOODWORK AND DOORS PERFECTLY COLOR MATCHED SATIN-LUX SEMI-GLOSS Weedwork, bookcases, doors, all ore blended in by painting them the same color os the walls, but in a semi-gloss finish with BPS SATIN- LUX. Easy to apply—washes wonderfully. en ee SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BPS DEALER-LISTED BELOW: DEER LAKE LUMBER CO. 7110 Dixie Highway @ FAY-BARKER HARDWARE Saginaw at Auburn Rd. ®@ Free Parking We Deliver FEderal 2-3721 FAY HARDWARE , Open Sundays Huron at Telegraph @ FEderal 5-8389 J & M HARDWARE | Open Sundays) M-59 East of Airport ORlando 3-3322 | JIMS HARDWARE Open Sundays 6939 Williams Lake Rd. @ ORlando 3-1120 JONES HARDWARE Open Sundays Airport at Hatchery Rd. @ ORlando 3-7271 LEWIS HARDWARE Free Parking 4460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. @ FEderal 2.1409 McKIBBEN & CHILDS HARDWARE - Union Lake Village TALBOTT LUMBER CO. 1025 Oakland Avenue TRAVIS HARDWARE 456 Orchard Lake Avenue WILMOT HARDWARE Open Sundays EMpire 3-3501 Open Sundays. @ FEderal 4-4595 Free Parking. @ FEderal .5-8724 Free Parking MAple 5-4921 | VAN HORN | his own house as well as his fur-| —— niture trestle tables were popular. With modern power tools the con- simple. Their good lines and utili-| {gmake hem favorites wits ume EF CONOMICal, Comfortable | jcraftsmen, Directions for the three sizes which we have found to be the most popular for today’s homes are on pattern 390. The price of ithe pattern is 25c. The Early Amer: ican Reproductions Packet of pat- terns for making five other au-| thentic museum pieces will be! mailed for $1. outdoors on a mild spring day, warmed by the sun, yet cool and home. In a zoned system, con- comfortabe because of a relatively trols are set to maintain lower jlow air temperature |doesn't—wouldn't you like to dupli-| in the cate those conditions right in your| Stairs. living Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bed-°W" home, if you're planning to Because heating panels circulate| | build. low temperature hot water, the! system is notably economical in| operation from the standpoint of 7) _ sence of panel heating comfort (fuel consumption. Another advan-| bid ford Hills, New York. You can, you know, with a panel heating system. The es- tage of pang-heating derives from | the complete concealment of the MIX . | is warmth combined with low _ alr temperatures, : Heating. panels are pipe coils, embedded in a serpentine arrange- ment in the concrete floor slab, a wall, or the ceiling of a room, The available for source of heat is hot boiler water: circulated under thermostatic con-| trol. heat distributing, mechanism eaves every square inch of floor living space. LJ * * As the panel surface becomes ‘mildly warm, it radiates heat to other cooler objects in the room, irapidly bringing all to a condition IT’S SMART bs temperstie uniformity with the TO BUILD | Air movement is at a minimum) with in a panel-heated home. Drafts) are non-existent, floors are always} CONCRETE warm (never hot, in the case of a floor panel instalation), and or CINDER there are no dirt patterns de- Dawson & Watson BLOCKS posited on walls, draperies, and R. 3. Nawsen, an a L rind irtains. 1% N. inaw St. FE 4-4570 ae may be to pro. Ph FE 2-5420, Pontise FE 8-0332 = es _ _ i _—__ READ THIS OFFER BEFORE YOU ADD A ROOM Finish Yourself and Save! and SONS 199 Mechanic Street . 1175 Baldwin Avenue @ FEderal 5-4512 ! WILSON HARDWARE Sport Headquarters: / Walled Lake MArket 4-1301 BIRMINGHAM HARDWARE We Delied Woodward at Maple @ Midwest 4.7524 / | BROWNIE HARDWARE : Open. Sundays Sanford at Wilson’ @ FEderal 3.9239 | 8PS Factory Representative—F loyd C. Umiand—ORlando 3-1060 |] Phone FE 2-3021 @ NOTHING DOWN e LOW MONTHLY TERMS! We offer you the opportunity to do ‘your own interior finish and TSAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. Our ex- ‘perts will show you how. Or we will do the complete job. We offer you ‘the finest workmanship and guarantee all work and materials. arenes = aorceres- Kitchens, > Rumpus Rooms, Bathrooms, Gar ‘ D&M BUILDING SERVICE 9 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 & FE 2-8245 Specialise io syilins ByILTUP | ROOFING. —s_ | 353 NW. Case 7 Established 1918 . Get An Estimate Without Obligation | HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION ‘CO. With modern pover tous the com. Pa @] System of Heating| - If you like that feeling of being vide different temperature con. | ditions in different parts of the | —and who temperatures in bedrooms than r quarters down- i. This — United Nations says there|countries with the total graduates medical schools in $5) between 50,000 and 60000 a year, Open Plan Kitchen lee | Becoming Popular. - z~ sree co] HURRY -HURRY-HURRY' popularity with young couples, ac- cording to several reports in. lead- 1 FWA Homes Left—2 & 3 Bedrooms ing consumer publications, is the Only 547% Per Month (Incl. texes ond insurance) CHEAPER THAN RENT | i i | finished attractively in wood. Having a sizeable area next to’! i i serves the young housewife in sev- paneled in wood to match the mellow warmth of the kitchen cabl-| nets. FE 4-013 WALTON National Homes, OPEN 9 A.M. ‘TIL DARK When Buying New Sink, = —— Choose One Big Enough | SUCCE S Ss A sink is the most used item of, - Even the woodpecker owes his success to equipment in the kitchen, points out the Plumbing and Heating In-; the fact that he uses his head and keeps pecking away. dustries Bureau. A housewife spends more than half her kitchen! time at the sink, perparing meals or cleaning up after them, and. this is probably a conservative’ estimate. In choosing a new sink the im- portant consideration is to get one big enough. The ultimate in con-, venience is a twin - bowl type | with double drainboards. Manu-| facturers now match sink and cab- —Coleman Cox “The Bird to See...” 1050 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3581 inet colors ‘for a strinking ensem- The “Montclair” 3-BEDROOM HOME With Double Vanity —Full Length Mirror and Overhead Recessed Lighting B S — eeheghar a | teas nar 6 che, ata eae Wis F 3 ae > i Choose Your Future Home From 24 Houses Now Under Construction See the Many Desirable Features ® Convenient Oil Heat © Attractive Kitchen Cabinets e Knotty Pine Wainscoting in Kitchen ® 2nd Bath Also Has Built-in Vanity @ Sliding Wood Door Closets Don't Miss Seeing This Great Buy This Weekend! See the home that gives you more foc every dollar in vested a home just packed with wanted fea tures “‘The Montcloir’’ and at a truly low, low down payment. POSSESSION IN 45 DAYS OR LESS ® Large Vestibule Closet ® Tile Floors Throughout © Large Lots---17,700 Sq. Ft. Drive out West Huron (M-59) one-tenth mile beyond Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Lake Road t. Mode! Model Open Daily 4 to 7:30 — Sunday 12 to 7:30 WHITE BROS. & q REAL ESTATE | Office at 5660 Dixic Highway — Waterford = a = PS = uae ‘NINETEEN TEiVRE,’ Sill “Alemulir teow OIL ONE MOVING PART for Dependable, Long-Lived Service! in this one moving part is found the principe! | season for Timken’s ‘money « saving dependability... for durability so pronounced that tens of thousands of Timken owners re unable to recall when their burners were installed. Here, too, is a big reason for quiet operation. HAVE YOUR OIL BURNER INSTALLED NOW! ist Payment Due JUNE 1 rwwryTY* PPPPPPPPPPP APPS As Low As $] 442 per Month pwr Established 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS ‘te Heating ¥* Air Conditioning % Sheet Metal Work % Roofing 73 Fel Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 yewrrrrrreererreeY,Y* VuVvvVVVYVVVVTYVYYY 36 MONTHS - TO PAY! www es pwr TY Ye WE BUY OR SELL LAND CONTRACTS *& FE 4-0528 «x Ask for Tom Bateman IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE YOU $$$ Storm Window | '| the time. This transformation can ot ake hea CAROLE ACRES — Workmen aré busy’ bricking this house in Carole Acres, near Walled Lake’s newest elementary school, also in | the process of construction. These three bedroom homes with two Passivating Polish A passivating polish for stainless steel is announced by one firm. Passivation is a process of in| parting a corrosive resistant film to a stainless steel strface by chemical means. The polish comes ‘ in powdered form to be mixed with water. : é scien vse & weinitien of. 200 tect. There is to be a community water system and black topped roads. The houses will sell for $14,950 on both FHA and VA terms. A model is open. daily on Decker road, ee Almost everybody is in favor of doing over rooms every few years or so, For mahy, of the wishing and planning stage. Unfortunately, it's just too expen- sive to consider. * * = Well, it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to re-decorate a home, Modern homemakers have found|,, that they can cut costs as much as one-third by doing the job them- selves. Take floors for example. A bright new floor can make all the difference in the world in |, the appearance of a room. It can turn a dim, depressing room into a bright and cheerful one where the sun just seems to shine all _ be accomplished easily with the new smooth surface floor prod- ucts now on the market. Con- goleum-Nairn, for example, has products especially designed for do-it-yourself installation. The products that a housewife can install herself includes lino- lleum tile, vinyl tile, rubber tile, SPECIAL! 10 ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS | DOUBLE HUNG 2 ALUMINUM DOORS (Includes all hardware) All 229 an ALUMINUM PRIME WINDOWS—Less Builders’ Discount Full. Inch $3 5” ALUMINUM DOOR ....... No Money Down—No Pressure Open Sundays 11-5 P. M. OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. TILL 8:00 P.M. Call for Free Estimates GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. TELEGRAPH FE 5-3728 ue . ; . Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 2212 Maddy Lone | FE 2-4970 ;goods, These two products require ‘skill and experience of a mechanic |with years of experience if a satis-| lay your own new tile floor. vinyl asbestos tile, cork tile, and asphalt tile. It’s wise for house- wives to stick to tile products rath- er than attempting an installation involving linoleum or vinyl sheet factory job is expected. * * . Each product has particular ad- vantages for certain rooms in the home. For example, if you are thinking of a living room floor that is a concrete slab laid directly on baths and an activities room have attached car ports. Lots in this Re-decorate and Save Too by Doing the Job Yourself Starting from the center of the in the homeroom and working in one quarter at a time, spread paste on the however, this desire never gets out/floor with a notched trowel. Spread enough paste to lay five or six tiles making sure that paste is spread evenly and smoothly. Flex edges flush. Be careful not to-slide tiles inte position because that will spots, It you _want to re-decorate and the ground, then vinyl tile or a) special linoleum product called) |Ranchtile is your right answer. For ‘a kitchen floor that is of wood con- struction a rubber tile, a linoleum tile, or a vinyl tile will make a good flooring. Where moisture has, to be contended. with, Vinylbest (al vinyl -. asbestos tile) or asphalt tile will take care of this problem most satisfactorily. No niatter what kind of floor you want to cover or where it is lo-| cated, there is a smooth surface resilient floor. product you can in- stall yourself. If you have any question about what product is best for your particular floor, you local dealer will be glad to help you out. Here are the steps to follow to FOLLOW EASY STEPS First, make sure that the under-| floor is clean, flat and smooth be- fore beginning work. Then, find the center of each end wall and snap a chalk line between these two points. (Line and chalk, along with other tools you will need, are DELUXE KITCHEN with DINING AREA contained in the special shia yourself’ kit that Congoleum-} Nairn Inc. makes available.) Re-| peat this operation for the two side | walls. Where the two chalk lines intersect will be the center of the room. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC of PONTIAC 51 West Huron St. Shop by Phone, Too! i ahi wos | Phone FE 4-1555 Open Monday and Friday Evenings til 9 ‘ ee cs Convent lo Nerthiand -Creniie'd Reid! PRIVATE BEACH ° and RECREATION to investigate a resilient tile floor. You'll -be pleased with the way your home can take on a new look—a bright look—quickly and economically! cabinets was expressed by 93 per cent of 3,900 prospective home buyers surveyed recently by a Los Angeles management consultant firm. ‘ing-high screen made of building board will cover an unsightly corner beam or pipe in a room. Screen may be coveréd with wall- paper or " Painted like walls. 4 LARGE ) Beautifully furnished by \ ROBINSONS \) \ Dewntown -Wahngin Bed oe. to ued ® \a) r* \a\ save money too, then you'd do well! Wood Cabinets Favored. A preference for wood kitchen) PROBLEM CORNER — A ceil- | BEDROOMS Remodeling Hitting Peak The remodeling market this year may top all past years, thus. serv- industry at peak levels. Practically ltwo out of three families plan Liberty Bell's Support be in excellent condition. pared with $4,900 in 1950, LAKESIDE LIVING FOR FAMILY FUN ALL YEAR ‘ROUND! VACATION AT HOME WITH YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH AND RECREATION AREA ON BEAUTIFUL | LAKE OAKLAND. 30-YEAR TERMS | LOW, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ‘ ing greatly to keep the building | some remodeling at home this, lyear, no matter how small. Kitch-| ens and baths come first in most) home projects. For this reason, | ceramic tile manufacturers are | looking forward to big uses of tile | “Ithis year. Waterproof tile is used * ithree times as much as any other i + materials on bathroom For generations a timber beam ~ jerty Bell in Philadelphia's Inde- - |pendence Hall. Thé beam was ex-| amined recently and declared to! Market research indicates that | the nation's average household in- | come, after federal taxes, amounts | to more than $5,200 a year com- 371 Voorheis Rd. 25% Discount to General ao Employes on Holdens Red Stamps EN HEATING, SUPPLY PLUS FE 2-2919 tion, of course! Beautiful VERMONT SLATE Cut to Your Dimensions . . . or Available as Is — Whatever your slate needs may be don’t hesi- tate to call us for estimates . . . Free of obliga- - In fact, if you have any prob- lems, or any questions concerning notural cut stone feel free to ‘call us. PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (2 Mi, West of Airport) | Ph. OR 3-1594 —_/ a 1) iis ire Lake Vite =a anc sedocta chesrehes and shopping a4 RANCH HOMES WALTON BLVD. end Seshabew Rd. Near Pontiac ina private Country Chit setten {perfect Resort-at-H menommunity of 300 BRICK Ranch Homes goon magnificent Oakland Lake Other Big Features: MODELS OPEN moons $ INTRODUCTORY BH LARGE LIVING- store 8 PM Paice DINING AREA aily and Sunday * SURMCT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NONES WINDOW WALLS We Tie we ) Ny ii if WINDING PAVED $ * u y “4 say thts, Y ommame ee et ONLY pio DOWN sreenrs ey (fae ard || spaced \ 40-GAL. HOT WATER ALT (| ___ LAKE Aw Mi easy long VA terms MEATER YoUsee || aoe Convenient Terms for Civilions © ¥ NS ; J i4 ' ae do Cnusnally Wide Selection of Erect t beet 4 I Dew é ’ ' elon teres reek: mie eeehing retiitee tice esrene ‘Lae OAKLAND | » : 1 HEIGHTS ' | ? i 2 ' dee 4 LARGE BEDROOMS Ali equipped mith siding door over-sized closets devigned to capture All t ee " ) vour heart, The 4th Bedroom is a special joy with its exciting Picture Window... a talented room bearrow t ao " ! Sy Plans 3 ; y : that can easily be converted into a family activities room, den, etc. \ \ 5 \ s Ld 4 Ste ‘s coq ay 14 BATHS Features Colored Plumbing fixtures and Colored 1 ile. Ww ALTON ‘mM VER (aKe OD : ° ?, 1300 Square Luxurious Living Mon hstate- Size Foot Wide Lots Feet of ¥ Space BO-F20 “ 4 TREGRAPR OD) Solee @eent veias =o Model Phone: West 7 Mite Rd, Detroit OELUXE KITCHEN WITH DIMING AREA Highlighting Curtis window wall for that indoor. out door feeling, built-in Birch Cabinets and handsome Corktone Fleers. PRIVATE BEACH AND RECREATION AREA A happy set-up for 2 full care-free healthy life in winter and summer. Just think of it—swimming, boating, fishing. water skiing in the summer— lee shating and Gsbing during the winter months—and afl this practically at your back door, free of cost. OPIN DCOL TT HOM VACR PRESENT HOME CAN BE THE DORN PAYMENT! ORlando 3-9378 certified realty corp. KEnwood 5-5100 ria ee ee ee THE PONT IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRU ARY 18, 1956 * = yg * 4 ; f HI carey + és, ‘ ’ Narrow Lots Have Here's Method to Clear | ) ‘Family Bathroom C | So Bathroom congestion can be re- a, me Advantages ered by installing @ second lave- Refrigeration ‘tory. If the bathroom is too small, Here are some of the advantages |, tra lavatory ¢an be cal] cay veil ne lip « nearby alcove or hed Commercia : It often is conveniently located ; & : room, The plumbing often a in ah established neigh | an be used to supply the lavatory = ‘borhood, rather than in outlying, Vit, hot and cold water. Domestic —_ 7 | oe wiechariah wal simeat: dv FEderal It calls for less expensive land- of ble the comfort and convenience iy enmlly involves a lower an-|70 Setroum. ered stayed : . ; FP ppengays oc agg pedn coder rua tax outlay when utilities in|CX"® sccommodations during those 9) queen Sot an interior decorator and its bullt-up area are installed and “UY Workday mornings ee ees so . will — supet the siding where it ,|paid for and the need for new ‘ present a specific atmosphere. schools and highways are not as ‘ e 5 A good example of an accent shape) esl Neeerencampa D Y 0 Land S bl «wall is the one, surrounding the It may offer advantages of walk- 0 ou wn ’ n uita e | one cel reg ete « ges —ype ie to-work, walk | walk-to- 2 rustica is desirable. It can stores and walk-to-church. D l Stion panelgroove siding. atives, are ne » inst * This is a tempered hardboard miles away. “ s We are looking tor property, either undeveloped or developed that * aiding, four feet wide, with %- But check your local zoning regu- [can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy > imeh wide grooves ‘appearing lations for business encroachment it or develop it. on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll oe © nd f he 4 it on a fee basis, completing all of the enginering and plat wor D-cee-igend / vel pee ray ptcl_tend_nerepeanip’ Litovel soe ith all of the skills Similarly, recre build from your boundary line. as well as the roads. A large corporation with a < Masa tat bool 2 | necessary will help you get the most for your property “ation room might be surfaced with) SS . : m e. The other walls) Aig ators owner lo tate 5 9418 n le layer o' : = Senter atric siding boa = that clings to walls, ‘but be sure — SYLVAN REALTY, FE : the dust is not greasy or sticky | herd Loke Road, Rt. No. 5 This is a linear-textured hard- bécause in such cases streaks are | 2383 Ore ’ ioe: which: hana. sett pleasing | bound to occur. elooks mighty handsome YW, * Sidings may be used, inside, TELEGRAPH ROAD OFFICE — The O'Neil Realty Company mens’ offices red cherry and korina. There is a large room for | 2 “9 1 ay - @ g Z > net only for wall accents but on | is settled in new headquarters on South Telegraph road.-Designed sales meetings in the basement. Off-the-street parking space is § +, belit-ins such as a room divider | by William C. Zimmerman, the 26x36.foot building is built of Roman provided in the rear of th e building. Mr. O'Neil did his own | —_— . : ae . > oF a counter and cabinet com- | prick. Inside the offices are paneled in wood. The reception office contracting. Burmeister’s is leading the way in sales of Gold Bond building : H lem noha to s Grit nneuliee ROOMS Gold Bond Plasterboa rd - An. &, Va!" Dp 00 Gx four ONE on fy , a/ needs. . PORCH 4x8x 4" Plasterboard ...................... $1.20 D-q. R Raed gr lvagreatna ce — ENCLOSURES up 4x8x3 8” Plasterboard ...................... $1 59 availability of joans through the | _—__ 4x8x 1/2 ‘ Plasterboa rd... ee ee $1 245 It Will Pay You to Inquire About government’s voluntary home JALOUSIES 7/g"’ Fol Our “One-Step” Pioneer mortgage credit m under . D 4x7x /8 i title 4 12 . f oe @ © « wo « © k 8 ® $1.98 mA which lenders try to find mort- n x in sto a Z|se AMERICAN gage funds pi borrowers. ROOFING 149 6 4 h 32 ce oe arc E KITCHENS 3 Keep uptodate on the del Choices....4.... op ] x48 Lat _ Cee oe ene $1.05 As Lew as $10.86 Monthly J ™and for housing by minorities | SIDING s * - AN Metal Products at a New Low Price “in order to keep abreast of the | 41 Choices....,.... 389 up current changes and improvements . - ge woe | awe LUMBER --- Buy Now! ¢ Siding | * * Free Estimates _No. 1 and Better Douglas Fir ¢ Coment Werk ot the services of aur rewional | EASY FHA Terms 2x4 — 2x6 - 2x8 - 2x10-8 to 16. _. $129.50 oe rece pelations olficers i can No Down Payment 4x8x5 Fir Plyscore eos sel we es le ese) ela we Ea. 5.49 uminum renc ae spece tes aavice anc as- We j P| S Or Combination muanes ees area of JUST CALL 4x8x! 4 Fir VSCOle Tre Seo eee ce Ea. 3.95 : Doors and 5 © tine to ‘ake teps to en 1x6 Fir Boaras; ped = as ee ace uo steps ¥ Windows courage the development of open FE 22-2671 1x8 White Pine, 1000 Sa. Ft. . won ao ea ee oo on 89.00 occupancy project in wiltable and 1x12 White Pine, 1000 Sq. Ft............... 95.00 oeated key areas for both 5 fe rentals and sales.” ELLIS, INC. | No. 2 Oak Flooring—Nice Stock ............ 149.00 i Jeapivihes as eee 2690 $. Woodward Order at today’s prices for spring delivery and SAVE. A small deposit will WE re cant : all ar Frame ea mice thal anos fore South of Square Lake Rd. hold your materia! and we'll store it until you are ready or asonry. JODS expertly : Con: a ripsaw for cutting with the —_ cares tes _—_—_— - eae ee Burmeister’s ORTHER LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE Wholesale or Retail x 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! HELTMAN*& TRIPP |] geese ay structed with quality materials. CALL US. Westridge-of -W aterford Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION _ 4192 Ledge Stone Drive Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy., near ee Turn on Cambrock Lane to _Ledgestone Drive— right to Mod SEE US FOR YOUR COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE ¢ 2-1211 | No Money Down, FHA Terms, Free Estimates @ &M CONSTRUCTION CO. 9 Mile at Telegraph Corner cease and | Williams Lake Rds. Builders and Developers ot Westridge-of-Watertord | soe rae Prone ee Phone EM 3-3714 * 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE | pontiac Py mC Contize™ € , , . t ; / ¢ ‘ ‘J \ ‘ _ ‘ , Ib LN : | . : te 7 ‘ , | { i si | ee es BY _ Oey nea! A THE PONTIAC PRESS, 24x30’ Sidewalls = 77 Up to 40% | ou No Fuel Savings Down | . Payment No matter what price range home you FHA soa Faget ; - Now AFFORD complete Terms BLOWN-IN INSULATION Hy ADO res-s40s | AMBASSADOR Now INSULATION 483 Elizabeth Lake FE 5-8405 Taking Stock Ends Problems “Taking stock” periodically can be as valuable a practice in the home as in business. Businessmen take stock to determine what part of their operation is profitable. ‘and to discover any part that is should stand off occasionally to get a new perspective, and decide what part of your work is. re- warding, what isn’t. . * Ask yourself some of these questions: Am I storing a great many things that will never be used again? Check over the things— ‘clothes, food, dishes, equipment— that you have not used for at least a year, and decide whether you See the Wlond-Brin And find out why this fine, modern furnace and top quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the finest quality merchandise properly installed to guaran- tee your heating satisfaction. Only a Rich Man Can Afford a Poor Heating Plant GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING ' 3401 West Huron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 |things?’ Every shelf, every table top becomes a spot for bric-a-brac ‘in many homes. It is hard to dust jand clean, and it clutters up rooms. | Take stock of such items and de-| cide to use only a few, but use 'thém well. ' * Ld] * Do I have efficient work space? Too often homemakers put up in- idefinitely with such items as ;worn-out and soggy countertops, iwhen a few feet of ceramic tile jwould make those counter tops | sparkling new and water- and Stain-proof to boot. Check the con- dition of your kitchen, when you take stock of things: Am I postponing some needed decorating? It's easy to believe that a room is just as fresh arid |pretty as when you re-did it three jor four years ago. But try look- ing at it with the eyes of guests in your home. Am I using my time well? The ‘wise homemaker knows what hours of the day are her most .ef- ficient, and does the most im- portant share of her work then. i\She plans ahead, for in that way S|/she can often combine operations. |And she takes occasional rests PONTIAC'’S. HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O‘Neil Real Estate | Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 DONT PARK YOUR CAR OUTSIDE ALL NIGHT, BUILD IT A HOME - AND TREAT IT RIGHT ‘during the day, because they help her to do her tasks better and more efficiently. New Adhesive Used by Smart | -\Do-It-Yourselfer | A non-toxic quick-drying adhe. ‘sive said to be equally useful in |masculine and feminine ‘‘do-it- 'yourself"’ projects is now available! in stores retail level in easy-to- handle fold-up metal tubes. The ae eatin ae has two qualities making it a superior aid in cettain types of home hob- ibies and repairs, First, although imilky-white when extruded from jthe tube, the adhesive becomes 'translucent when dry, thus elimi- nating tell-tale marks. Second, fabrics on which decoration have) [been affixed with the adhesive may | ‘be dry-cleaned without damage. | Suggested uses of the product “by the distaff “‘do-it-yourselfer” are for attaching sequins and | other decorations to dresses, ves, purses and belts; putting. © rhinestones and beads on home- | ‘made novelty jewelry, and in making shades and millinery. | The adhesive can be used by the man-about-the-house in the making | A GARAGE in mind maybe, Remodeling or Addition... ? Call Bob's Building Service | i SS } Specializing in Garages Copimercial Bidgs. Breezewayn Concrete Work Additions Porch Enclosures Attic Remodeling Roofing Recreation Rooms Siding J Kitchen Remodeling Bath Rooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 Bob’s Building Service 207 W. Montcalm FE 4-9544 At the flashing amber light just west of Oakland Ave. Robert E. White FE 4-9544 A. Murray White of miniatures, picture framing and mounting, repairs of furniture and antiques, and repairs to the bind-/| ings of his favorite books. a * * The adhesive is available in art, variety, hardware and department stores and in millinery shops. Ask for Sobo Glue. Plan New Homes in Pontiac Township - A ‘new $1,500,000 development is in the planning stages for Pontiac Township. -It is to be located half a mile east of Pontiac city limits! on Pontiac road, east of Opdyke. | |The development will have 100 seventyfive foot lots with paved roads and a central water system. | The three-bedroom “Ranchmas- ter’ home is specially designed for the site and will he priced for the average wage earner. Partners in this new venture are Ben Nosanchuk, William Nosan-’ chuk, Harold M, Nosan and Doug- las Schubot. They represent Pearl Building company which has been constructing homes in this area for the past 18 months. be The egg beater that fits the nat. | ural grip of either hand is put on the market by Ecko Products Co. | :0f Chicago. FRED W. MOOTE Slectrical WIRING INSTALLATIONS @ INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTOR © @ RESIDENTIAL @ COMMERCIAL State & City Licensed Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845. West Huron Se. FE 2-3924 @ FE 2-4008 'not. As a homemaker, you too | 'will use them in the future. If you don't, get rid of them. * * «© i | Am I displaying too many FOR THE YOUNG IN HEART — Ice pink denim draperies and spread are edged with copen_ blue and white tassel fringe. Clever use of trim” Sucee tered eurtains, ee can = cate this ensemble in a short time. Pleating and shirring tape is used. Copy this color scheme or choose your own for a delightful room. Bs oe eres’ ‘Decorating Own Rooms Dream of All Teen-Agers A room of her own that she. to create shirring. They may be decorated herself is the dream ofjtied and released later so that ‘4 LEFT for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY every teen-ager. And that dream|fabric is flat for laundering. jcan become an inexpensive reali- ity with the new sewing aids that make it possible for her to easily, make her own draperies and bed-| spread .. .using fabrics and c olors | - of her own chice. The hidden asset that gives | you beautiful pinch-pleated drap- eries with a minimum of effort is Pleater Tape. It is washable, Te make ruffle, measure dis- tance from bottom of mattress to floor, Using 3 yards of 36- inch fabric, cut panels lengh. wise, correct width plus 1 inch _ for hems. Stitch panels togeth- er lengthwise, stitch '-Inch bot- | tom hem. Fold over '2-inch hem | at top and stitch Shir-Rite | along length. Large, New 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ONLY |] $335 i. “ples taxes and inserence | REMODELING REBUILDING © SUPPLIES ALL NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS WINDOWS *% ANDERSEN WINDOWS * R. 0. W. WINDOWS * REYNOLDS METAL WINDOWS *% AUTO-LOCK WINDOWS | FOLDING DOORS— % MODERNFOLD FOLDING DOORS * SPACEMASTER FOLDING DOORS CEILING TILE *% JOHNS MANSVILLE * ARSE TEONG PLASTIC TILE * INLAND PLASTIC TILE | * CRESCENT PLASTIC TILE 4 * i ith yen- +k. ances prabntiry pcos A convenient trick is to use Hooks are inserted in the woven- |@PS to attach your ruffle to a in pockets to make perfect pinch 'sheet fitted under the mattress. To make draperies, merely mea- |at correct intervals. Total cost of, jsure length for finished draper-'cnir-Rite for 3-sided ruffle is un- ies plus 7 inches. Allow one and gor g1 59. |Attach one side of snaps to Shir-/f features. Lesage ial aeons ‘| Rite every 10 inches. Pull cords} ropa each pleat in place as well. (ptil ruffle fits around bed and’ PRICE $7400 FHA ise séw corresponding snaps to sheet, TERMS ja half times the width of the, jarea you wish to cover for full-| ness. Turn 32-inch double hem (turn Drive werth om Perry, turm left en c te That's all there is to it except! Dechrmsll thaw’ (tlk Uagsas Vaal wane! Medel home ts open at 991 Third. ‘for the perfect finishing touch — ‘inch hem all around. and decorating lamp decorative trimming to really give’ tom of drapery. Turn 1‘2-inch hem : aa ety ce “ lon each side. Turn l-inch hem at| ‘ination ant. ine’ seereey, oct as jheading and stitch pleating tape)? Cover-up for any sewingmis-| 1%. Fah a ‘oe ote: pata hook takes. There are delightful tas-' and hang over any rod. Total cost S¢! and ball fringes, and a brand for tape and hooks for pair of M€W Polkadot trim is any eye-| laverage draperies is under $2.00,,catcher — all in wonderful dec- 13 inches and turn again) at bot- 900 sq. ft. of living space, and | constructed with many quality Pay Only $750 Down! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS Built by BVG Investment Co. Phone FE 4-4138 These are just o few of the hundreds of nationally * known building supplies carried in stock for re convenience and inspection. Before you Build or ~ Remodel, come in for a free estimate on building materials, Inspect our plan books, too! Poole To make bedthrow for a 6-foot. orative jcoare lbed, cut. one length of 36-inch fab-| ‘ric 2 yards plus 1 inch for seams,, and exact width of bed plus 1 inch for seams. Cut 7'-inch wide side panels from 2 yards of fab- ric — two panels 2 yards 1 inch! long and 2 panels width of bed plus 1 inch. Stitch panels an |top of throw together. Baste \ | Another hidden asset quickly = easily shirs a dust ruffle. Called) Shir-Rite, it is a flat inch-wide! ‘tape that is stitched flat to fab-| 'ric. Two woven-in cords a are pulled a SMALL ROOM — To make a small room look larger, paint ceiling a lighter color than walls, then paint all woodwork to match the lighter ceiling color. Is Your Furnace . Tired Out? 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JOrdan 4-5840 19 ur ep FE 5.6973 BIRMINGHAM * ; mm : . ee ae r |. 351 North Paddock St. Picture you and your family in the stunning Avondale model . . . a low sweeping suburban contemporary home that abounds with wonderful living space ... beamed ceilings . . . a bright front kitchen and 23 foot family room . . . three oversized bedrooms . . . huge living and dining area that's a decorator’s delight .. . dime and wine . . . live and love + - + this wonderful home of happiness . . . the ideal home for social gatherings and everyday living .. . The Avondale. Only $27,690 complete including beautiful acre lot... including built-in oven, Range, Disposal, Incinerator . . . 2 car plastered garage... 1'2 baths... radiant heat . . awning type windows... breakfast nook . . . natural fireplace . ca lavatory off utility room ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, , oO FEBRUARY 18, 1956. a co re | BUILDING MATERIALS ficial Headquarters vacy without oppressive confinement. Handy book shelves and even narrow compartments for game tables fit into the dividing screen. ,|the questions below to establish your laundry knowledge and wash day ® REMODELING | SUPPLIES © BUILDING SUPPLIES , ~— In open area es YOURSELF and apartments where do you keep your books? SUPPLIES Just mark off a miniature library with a six-foot dividing wall of western red cedar; You get pri- ® PANELING © PLYWOODS [Missionary fo Japan e E | r) ESTIMATES —_} fo Speak at Dinner ! © PLANS | The Rev. Glenn M. Johnson, . youthful Presbyterian missionary 5 ‘on furlough from Japan will speak following the Family Night Dinner, wh : ; | Wednesday. INC For the past seven years Mr. ° Johnson has done evangelistic work ‘in the area surrounding Yamada, 107 Squirrel Road | Japan. | The city of 60,000 population is Auburn Heights . the center of State Shintoism and the site of the ancient Ise Shrines. — ny dedicated to the Sun Goddess. At REFRIGERATION | Sarencee rane oenast every apanese makes a pilgrimage to SERVICE Lingua of Wisconsin, Mr. Joh nai n, Mr. n- Plates eye oy harrcodie son is a graduate of Wheaton Col- lege .and Princeton Theological DAY OR NIGHT Seminary. He studied for one year SERVICE. at the Prairie Bible Institute in Authorized Canada.As a student he was active Kelvinator Sales & Service | in Seas activities and college MASON ol Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. REFRIGERATION Orley Hill will present an illus- * 8 2-6400 trated lecture of her trip to Alaska 461 Bisabeth Loke Rosd ere et Oe ee & Try Rating . Yourself on ‘include ‘“‘floors that muffle even the slightest noises, and kitchens ithat are a marvel of efficient lay- out.”* \for all their great wealth, to ob- se ae Home Research Develops Ideas * CHICAGO u—Prospective home owners are being lured by housing features that even millionaires could not afford just a few years ago, a housing supply official said, recently. — The reasons for this, said Leo| | J. Pantas, of New York, are that), ~~ manufacturers are, spending more, | and more on research, and the prospective purchaser himself is demanding ‘‘extras.”’ “Much of the research being ‘conducted today is aimed at houses in the middle and low price range in order to make the average home owner the bene. ficlary of the newest techni- logical advances,” Pantas said in a statement issued at the 12th annual National Assn. of Home Builders Convention. The new features, said Pantas, COBBLER’S BENCH — The cobbler’s bench, pictured here with | NBC's television actress, Nina Bara, is an authentic reproduction of those used by shoe makers years ago when shoes were made by hand. Building one to use as a coffee table is no job at all with a much and what kind. Simple hand { fornia, for your full size pattern. ° * * 50e in coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Cali- | | When eyeglasses first were pro- {duced in the Middle Ages they often were regarded as.products of the devil. STEEL SCAFFOLDING i for every requirement. || Rollir.g trestles and special ' |B sceffolding for stoirways, || stores, churches and bonk lobbies | Syntron Electric Ham- mers. Tools for every fneed. — Mall Concrete Surfacers and Grinders Sanders—Belt, Vibrating and Disc Tarpaulins Carlon Plastic Sewer Pipe tools are all you will need. Send The low and medium priced | home owner, he said, ‘‘is: in the| 7 | enviable position of being in tne Picture Mirrors | by housing features that million- | Brighten Many aires of past years were unable, Modern Rooms Mirrors that are pictures—or'| pictures that are mirrors—are | among this year’s newest decorat- | ing styles. | tain.” * * Among featurés of the conven- tion's exposition are kitchens and | appliances finished in petal pink, | * Efficiency. as Laundress - One of the greatest changes in the American home during recent years has been in the laundry equipment and cleaning products avail-' able to the average homemaker. The washboard and tub, the harsh! soap, and to a certain extent, the clothesline (the use of which is pretty much dependent on the whim of the weather) are no longer necessarily part of the back-breaking routine of “wash day." | so ee | * * @ In their place, gleaming washers, dryers and ironers, coupled with the most advanced discoveries in the soap and detergent fields, have turned once dreaded chores into a comparative pleasure. Although great improvements have been made in equipment, some, jhomemakers still cling to outmoded laundry habits. Test yourself with) efficiency: ANSWER YES OR NO canary yellow, turquoise green | woodtone brown and cadet blue, or mixtures thereof. June Cabot, home arts consult. | ant, reports that a number of | leading mirror makers are offer-| . . ~ jing designs which primarily are | Irish Triple Output |decorative art objects for the iv. * ling or dining room, and are: of Home Industries |‘looking glasses” only secondarily. DUBLIN — Although Ireland is) In each case, Miss Cabot said, predominantly agricultural, with the reflective face of the mirror. about 70 per cent of its 26,000 js partialy obscured by a decora- square miles devoted to tillage tive design, usually of a. modern- | and pasturage, continuous efforts istic style. The designs vary from have been made in the past 25a pair of small Oriental shapes — years to build up industry. jon opposite corners of the glass— | det lin which most of the glass surface | Industrial production has nearly js “looking glass” — to a half tripled since 1926, with the most’ qozen Jarge leaves etched and | | full size pattern. Regular stock, lumber is used; the pattern tells how | i | Plows but leave the sowing and | reaping to their wives. | ’ s Water from melting glacers ir- Mixer Park, Inc. rigates rice paddies in Nepal, says. the National Geographic Society. i 245 peuvaix oan Roed Farmers stir the mud with wooden | - = FREE PARKING 1. Do you wash clothes more than once a week? 2. Do you use a detergent or soap especially designed for doing the laundry? 3. Do you purchase your laundry detergent in a large package? 4. Do you carefully read the instructions on a box of detergent before using? . 5. Do you measure ufacturer? 6. Do you know that with slightly or moderately hard water, de- tergents usually make a water softener unnecessary? 7. Do you do your mending before washing to avoid mussing | freshly ironed clothes and to escape possible greater damage in your washing machine? i textiles, clothing, footwear, leather, | cement, and flour milling. ey your detergent as recommended by the man- ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors’ Ph. FE 3-7193 ——$— | “rough drys” wash? ! laundry room for sorting, stacking ironed clothes, removing stubborn | stains, etc? | As Low As... 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 idea! 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 Ft. Weterfront Lots $1450 a Commerce Road, Gi 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. HOME NOW BEING BUILT. brick, full basement, wide lots, paved streets and sidewalks, city sewer and water (paid by builder). _ Located on Summit Street between First Street and $290 | Civilians rs. $445Q vow MODEL 3 large bedrooms, Extension, DOWN Plus Costs = ® 3 Detroit Offices Offices at 7400 Highland Rd. (M-59) EMpire 3-4236 Offices at 8081 Commerce Rd. EMpire 3-4197 C. Schuett Realty Inc: | launder the pieces to be ironed first, so you can be ironing while the | work? 8. When planning to do several machine loads in a day, do you 9. Do you have a table or counter of the proper height in your | ‘10. Is your laundry room also well-planned as a family room so | that it may be used for other purposes during the week — as well as | tempting members of the household to keep you company as you | Shuffleboard is an old favorite ‘among indoor games. It is easy | ° + ¢ « ito lay out a permanent court on If your answer to six or more of the above questions is “Yes,” the rumpus-room floor or the chances are that you are a fairly up-to-date homemaker, who no longer porch. If such space is not avail- dreads the sight of a hamper full of soiled clothes. If you have answered ble the “Yes” to less than six questions, perhaps you had better look into your “ : ‘Ghee, sp egents = laundry habits — you may find that you are making unnecessary work “2” ¥@S ' oe em out as wanted. Pattern 408 giv for yourself by not making proper use of the latest in wash day equiP-| dimensions and ee we ment. | | |making the court, disks, cues and ', , |score board. The pattern also . ° * # Kissin’ Cousin * Ld * s * The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. jpetied Hills, New York. * * notable advances being scored in! and ellipses. In each case the | designs are made on _ high- antiqued across the mirror face, in which only small “looking | glass’’ areas remain. Other designs include tracings across the glass of polished metal wire, etched diamonds, or circles — In Stock for immediate Delivery DIFFERENT COLORS and TEXTURES TO CHOOSE | precision “‘twin ground” giass to produce clear tmages wherever | reflective surfaces remain. “The new styles recognize that living room and dining room mir- | rors—unlike those in other areas | of the home—are essentially decor- | ative pieces, to be chosen as one chooses a fine painting or othe, jart object.”’ Miss Cabot said. j Black Widow Blamed | for Devouring Mate DENVER—The Black Widgw is| the only spider in the United States | that is even remotely dangerous | to man. Black Widows or their | {near relatives are found all over | this country and over much of the rest of the world. The name is based on the mis- | conception that the female, which | is larger than her husband, invari-| ably eats the male after mating. '§f |This happens sometimes, depend- ing on how hungry the female is, | |but by no means invariably. ” | ee eee Missouri Second JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (INS) — Missouri ranks second only to! Wisconsin in the amount of cheese produced; and second to Michigan in the number of automobiles man- ufactured, » PwvuevvvvvvvVvUTCTTCTTC. i i i pevvvveveveCrCCCT eT. vv BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 — = ~ KNOW HOW TO STRETCH A DOLLAR? Spend heating dollars for women away from using several gives directions for making the colors, particularly bright ones, &4dgets ra in two other neal 7 7 +. \games. you are an_ indoor Color s Gi ve Size a ar, zig aoe ome at \game fan, you may want to order ! av one-on- . ‘ |the rumpus-room game packet to Small Rooms Se Reems ae them, containing five patterns each with e co) | ay CHICAGO (INS) — Women tur- * 6 8 ee aoa for one Se Laer = . wo small games. ce of packe | — De aomad te During an interview at the In-jis $1. Kissin’ Cousin” colors and US€ ternational Home Furnishings Mar-| more lee-way in placing furniture. ket in Chicago, Miss Whitfield That is the advice of Adele Whit- said: field, decorator and color stylist) * for the world’s largest furniture! «Tones of the same color, vary- maker. Since most of the firm's ing from light to deep tones but furniture winds up in onl houses never sharp in hue, should be used and separ tnents: it is Miss Whit- throughout a small’ room—on_ the field's job to recommend ways of draperies, the upholstered furni- making fooms look larger ture, the walis and even accents Her favorite trick is to steer- like pillows and lamps. You Owe It The Economizer THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! FEATURES GALORE! to See This Home © 6 Ready for Immediate Occupancy Berwind Briquets—get more usa>le heat for your money. Fi! your coal bin now! 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FE 5-7923 | Fast, Dependable Service | “Since. 1890" LDING CO. | Corwin Lumber-Coal Co. ——— y" % FE 2-8386 ' Sy ; S- * House Group Increases s\«inici%ssin"s Funds for National Parks WASHINGTON ® ~—Foreseeing, a steady rise in the popularity of national parks, the House Appro- priations Committee today voted a sharp increase in funds to im- prove park facilities. | - Reporting its version of the an-| nual Interior Department appro- priation bill scheduled for a House} vote next week, the comanitsan! recommended spending 15 million! dollars for construction of physical facilities in national parks. _ President Eisenhower had _re- quested only $5,200,000 for this’program for sanitation and care VII" has been subscribed and he purpose in his original budget. He added another $8,350,000 to that in-a special request Feb. 2, °. s - $415,963,200 to finance the Interior |Southern Cross," built especially THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 18, NICK HALIDAY 1956 La x enue, of which $243,018,000 will go into the Treasury's general fund. |Much of this income is from leas- request, cited an increase of about ing of land and minerals. two million persons annually in the number of visitors to the : ‘ parks, with 54 million people ex. Aussie Bishop to Have pected to visit them next year. Floating Home in ‘56 FORESEE BURDEN | SYDNEY — By the fall of 1956, Continuing improvements in the the Bishop of Melanesia, Dr. Al-| highway system, plus added lei-\fred Hill, hopes to have what he/’ sure hours for the public general- most needs — a floating home, He ’ ly, the committee said, can be has a diocese consisting mostly of| « expected to place heavier bur-'the sea and has been without al, dens on the park system. jhome or a ship for visiting his The committee also approved People. an increase of $470,000 in funds for) Now, $210,000 of the $280,000 it the Forest Service to step up the will cost to build “Southern Cross. of public campgrounds. , lis about to place an order with * * w seas of the Solo- the'selves have riow contributed $15,-) agencies covered by the bill will 400, IVE TAKEN |W I COULD. YOBNE GOT ANICE sTifF ym MORE WHACKIN'@ FEEL THAT IA LEFT THERE, LEANDER THAN A BAD~ R COMING TA oT WHERE'S Your’ MINTON BIRD. LIKE A 1G | . 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O.K., BUT FOR GOODNE TH’ LAST TIME I TOOK HOME | |... SAKES, WRAP 'EM IN A A MESS 0” BONES FOR —— DIFFERENT TH’ PUPS : 1 TOLO A GUY IN THE DINER LAST @ NIGHT TO THROW SOME SALT OVER HIS LEFT SHOULDER OR HE'D HAVE WE GOT INALTTLE / ’ By Walt Disney ee . ix it in a minute if.I didn't have SS eS Pa f * see eee ee eee se eee eee eee ee ee =*e# se eee TWENTY-FOUR ep f 7 \ . ul yp b b t SATU RDAY, FEBRU “TARY 18, 1956 News in Brief Floyd, of Ortonville, said someone stole his $40 generator. evra we for Terrible Life’ Melvin} Boy Slays Mom. : ‘in Trailer Park Shooting | ' | PAWTUCKET, R.1. W-Police to! day planned to seek a Juvenile | |Court waiver to permit a District Court arraignment of a 16-year-old | boy who, they said, admifted kill- LSU Ponders Race Measures Discussing Plan to Keep. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | High officials of Louisiana State University were called into execu- tive session today to consider new ‘Death Notices ee ANNAN BOYER, FEB 15 195@,. ‘ JAMES Clarence, 32 Rosetta Rd.. age 68: beloved husband of Estella Boyer; dear father of Clarence, James L. Boyer, Mrs. Gereldine Williams and Dan Boyer. Puneral service * fo aercceo t. Park Cemetery. Mr. Bover GADDES. FEB. 17, 1956 RICHARD. $1 Hudson. age 14; beloved hus- band of Dorothy Geddes; dear father of Mrs. Gladys (Jack) Brown, William Richard Gaddes, dear brother of Wi'liam Gaddes, Mrs Margaret Mills, Mrs. Ruth rove. eral service will be __ Help Wanted Male _§ interview ude Mr Harper DRexel 10110. De- troit police. An estimated $45 il be bh esday, Feb. 21, at iCK TAYERS a8 WANTED. CAL age was caused to other Aim to Arraign Son, 16, High Officials of School | 2. pm. from. Sparks - Oriffin =e 6. PE 17-0060, __ parts, police said. ig icials of Se | Chapel with Rev Charles Race BARBER OR APPRENTICE. 338 Interment in Perry _8. Saginaw FE 39-3396. ~ DESIGN ENGINEER Parts were stolen twocars . 1 . ° ‘will lie im state at the Sparke- Thursday, at E. Tennyson in Rhode Island eg : Griffin. Funeral Home Sunday | equired by growing company | S regation m State afternoon pranutectaring Air Compressors, is [baat and Pneumatic Valves and equipment for aircraft use, Write or phone ra C 5 M & C MFG. 118 Indianwood Rd DIE ce Orieg ing his mother to end the pain of : c Pleading guilty to reckless driv- rrigae, measures in the state's current held Monday. Peb. 20. at 2 pm pe Ween aay Dead Carita racial dispute—part of the South’s| {hers Cneten Ait pes ates DESIGNERS, ford, was fined an costs, Gordon ee a thin Die | MARKET TRADERS ._ 7 one. * 28 »« tragedy, scartas and sorrow os SPECIAL EVENTS * 6 * Hemerafarl 1 fine Romping Cr "110 E. Walton Bivd, Police Chief Edward F. Parker, wy It starts with two special re- As to both, the National Assn.. | | EXPERIENCED GROOM - SIN- ; as / je. live in Bloomfield Open | AND Ts ey el ee Renee bee th yee cet kde in ary sion oni de. ligious ceremonies ~ this Sunday,'for the Advancement of Colored) Nira Spi Komi, O56 BARB... unt MI @-2581 —_ ‘CANADIAN MINING “I figured on killing her for a ® Peace me Dee os * ae “4 “ a toa rete the children’ sq will be climaxed by a big People was quick to say that anti- | peed ceva Ries ‘et Jabe coe Agnes FOOD PLAN C EXCELLENT, COM- jlong time, I figured it would be was a ravaged commu: it h ~ h “ch itd ove going to children's party Saturday, Feb. integration policies formulated by | be held Monday, Feb. 20. ne re TY FOR ADVANCEMENT CALL : REVIEW better for her to be dead than ial = Be eee eemas peveayt they | 95, Hhe Alameda Naval Air Station the Board might imperil both the | Fuletel Wome ni Le ee BenON ar PONTIAC, — e with | : — _ ao the _ ~ ~ othe lis sending $7,000 worth of toys. school's accreditation and its na- Auchard officiating atereeee | — i — —s «ee oe youth le man . tiona Sports program. | n Oa {ll Cemetery. Baby Paris ‘ | FOR ADULTS ONLY WHO School, Pawtucket, last November | Guer Prisoner Gr lcafeae es caine peeema | est ime Farmer-Snover Funeral Experienced CAN AFFORD TO SPECULATE while he was repeating his eee iT ll d H hg ’ ; ee = more year. Cus ju e e | Entertainers from Hollywood M d Dog | y |. SCHAAR, PEB 15. 1956. ALBERT Salesman WHEELER & COMPANY a necees, eben g jand San Francisco will put on two q a er C., 23 N. Edith St. age 50: be- loved husband of Myrtle Schaar: TO SELL NATIONALLY ADVER- Y STREET: hows— or chi Saturday 200 BAY S$ 8 one for children Saturday dear brother of Nelson, Ployd One PATON ACL aor es MAIL soars, ae = Doesn't Want Out Seeking Power " wow LOS ANGELES #—Things are ae “oe ae saurts Caged in Death Row Thee ee DITIONING EQUIPMENT. “28 | |Saturday nig : less ont Me - LaSp so good in the Los Angeles City! ore | wees | Monde Fen. ‘Seat rate geld | Excellent Opportunity . | Send “CANADIAN MINING MAN- F d § k W l| Ge - se : : MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. | UAL” with information en the 50| or toc | t Jail that one of the ‘‘guests,’’ a Premien Karamanilis A tent show and a street dance jie Irvin, who ascaped from an former Chicago janitor, doesn't is also planned for Wednesda most active Mining jes, and li . Ma h 7 ' Challenged by Commie '* Y. Indiana jail with a cardboard key REVIEW,” isting on (c — . | 9 U |Washington’s birthday. ‘and was trapped in a San Fran- the Donelson - Johns Home with Rev Pau! R. Havens * officiating. Interment in White Chapel Cemetery F & AM grave service under the Funeral A. Elbling & Sons SEE MR. JANKA- 13 8. PARKE 8T. “CANADIAN MINING e auspices of without cost or my prefer act $0) have hation| Tainted Bloc in Voting — | Throughout the week Yuba City cisco pawnshop by stolen dia- gler Gil Wan ee ce ne HARDINGE LAPHE OPERATOR, NEW YORK — The common) at. thig time,” Joe Verse! wrot e| ‘merchants will feature ‘‘rehabili- mond, was in death row at the _Donelson - Johns Funeral Home. Precision wort a stock of the Ford Motor Co. will! ; y ATHENS uB—A coalition of seven tation” sales. Most of the stores Indiana State Prison | today. — 3515 8 Commerce Rd Walled Lk. Judge Joseph L. Call. Vesely says : VAUGHT. FEB. 16. 1956, LONZO EMpire 3-308) NAMB ciccccescescesensessveeeses-esees| D@ listed on the New York Stock a] are on one street—which in the W.. 401 Mt. Clemens St. age 71: opposition rties ranging from i ‘he has a $25,000 bank account. “I pa ming Ch fl ; . . , beloved husband of |® INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAL WITH Exchange on March 7. larm treated rials here! have good | right wing to Red challenges the © alegre ioods was three feet ™ in, called ee Mad So kill- | Vaushe dear tathee nr are sad motor experience et % to @ F * »* ~ under water. er because of six robbery-slayings Swihart, Chest a BOLv me Ceraconel sel oes overnment Premier Con- : . i ster. Earl. Omer and ato: vir rounds. Milford, Nsom) (cnn o uae ELE The stock has been traded over rea good re we ~~ poe Karaiantis ae in Dr. W. T. Purkheiser, president charged to him, is scheduled to Boon ath al Sont mr Clara Ander ; Mien Brow ne Ground ue the counter since it was issued pee = ea Gai Ps ° ae & ay massa ids (eisetias of Pasadena College, will speak die in the electric chair June 12. sede Vaushi uta tavece Gl JOBS FOR MEN a on January 17. rae pay ne ai er = a7) Mcrieelcnal ition called tthe sera at Sunday afternoon's religious | per tt brother of Mrs. Wes- Sales Accounting Brg. . $490 The company announced Jan. 19 Vv aig : ica J e 5 sd cratic Union! charges. that Kara. S¢Tvice. Dr. David Cowie of the The aera pipe insulator | he held Mendes Fens oe “au Pal ae aa that coincident with the start of} * “5!” Ves 4trested Jan. 13 a ii 1 ot Bk q University Presbyterian church of slipped out of the Gibson County 130 pm. from the Huntoon Fu Manager Traince $300 convicted of defrauding an inn- Manis is a puppet of Britain an Se. : WA Jail « ines Ind. J 18. | neral Home with Re, William Machine Tool Trainee trading of the Ford shares on the the United Stat attle will speak at the evening Jail at Princeton, Ind, Jan , Hakes officiating 1 ET LTE \New York Stock Exchange, the meeper by refusing 1 pay a 54.02, ; Py service, opening the locks with keys he | Roseland Park Cemetery Mr CARFER-CUNTER long distance telephone call to thas attacked the Premier spt had de of cardboard. tinfoil and’ Vaught wilh le tn state at the B-1 Riker Bldg. stock would also be listed on major Chicago. the Cyprus issue and has See a og ai cart ee intoil anc i Huntoon Funeral Home : FE 8-0416 ‘securities markets in Chicago ue. He disappeared in a snow- | LINOTYPE OPERATOR AND As to his bank account, Vesely, manded a foreign policy Indep | WRIGHT, F 1 chinest operator by s (Midwest Stock Exchange), Boston, lioness Discovers jon ie th (eas d dines td Soe Cee ee ee ee said: ‘I'm just hanging onto that ent of the West. Los Ange! Detroit, Fran- Was reported seen in dozens of | beloved husband of Julia Wright manent Operator to set straight cisco aaptiaacn, a eccasd until the stock market goes down, | es reed oe ee ‘ou all over the country, He was dear father of Mra John Wilde: meiein needs sauce be aa oe ; tion ‘monstrous’ and claimed its ee om ‘s ef Mrs Kenneth Stowell 4 machinest operator to handle ‘ phia-Boston Stock Exchange). heals port L a stocks. aiection|twould Aaekiy slitical if ‘arrested in San Francisco Feb. 9 Wrieke dedi Mn Cults, King, «miner LSE ee { 4 i E umits rio wn Wall Street sources here said 4 ge vs will decide what to Morus in Creece rm In a routine check of a susmcious AG Ce oe Puller welll overlis? G0) City! offers ptenn: that as far as they knew, the origi- phot )V corly(p case) mext Pri: ‘ | MEMPHIS, Ten (—Countess, attempt to pawn a diamond which ral aerate: wi we ay wef = fichine seeree loat area, ate nal plan stil! held and the Ford. wih : MOSCOW VICTORY a 2-year-old lioness, was content he had _ stolen. cas fee 20 a! 2 9m from the rapidly exnanding college Open . . ; oorhre:-K ple ¢ I with R owl Phon lrher collect 9 shares would be listed simultane- The Premier declared yester- '" her warm. dry cage today after A proseeutor described Irvin as Gu wertene winemiueterinitee Pelle) ciimes iNew Om at omricers ously at all seven exchanges day, Moscow has ‘won the round.”’|® Miserable 10 minutes of freedom the “Mad Dog” because all of the Interment in Mount Avon Ceme ant. Mich March 7. No date had been set in the rain six visting were ahollinn the head tery. Rochester Mr Wright will MAN FOR DRY, CLEANING o e ha Karamaniis said that creation of, ; . - is § r e aq, le fm state at the Voorhees- >» foute Avply Main Cleaners 4480 when plans for the simultaneous’ the coalition ‘‘has made the Com four of them with their hands tied —Siple Funeral Home _ _ Elizabeth Lk Rd - ° M N IENCED PON- listing were originally announced. | Produce munists respectable again.’ Countess, part of an animal act behind their spac ks. Card of Thanks 1 TL, Piodecur RPAIES in amaly | DETROIT PRODUCE Greece outlawed the man the Hamid- Morton Circus, es- “ a ~ : S — community in reply. state a from the City Auditoryum | Irvin was sentenced for the shoot.| YW WISH TO EXPRESS experience and salary expecte gratitude to the relatives, friends Pontiac Press Box 50 WITH BLASTING OR MIN Call Triple A Rochester OL MEN ing experience Blasting Service 1-6645 OUR | and neighbors who stood by so loyally during the months of our son's iliness and death eeeen spanks nod teachers = —— and students o blin School, ~ NV ETocr Nets Mandon Lake Sunday Bchoo!. Rev MENTVETS 1 RAVEL Fockler for the lovely service. to | 18 t) 27 Travel US West Coast all who sent the beautiful flowers and return Transportation fur- end cards, and all the other acts Average earnings $75 of kincness which were so much ; | DETROIT. - ./party nine years a Inter. national | ing Prices cover, caster leant poos§ eee former seceredare — Con. '@st night. ling of W. Wesley Kerr, Evansville, Ww P roaeee pg Op Ea hd = Loe y; stantine Tsaldaris, George Papan-| But after strolling around the Ind. filling station attendant. He i heat act growers qae sold by them in wholesale! dreoy and Sophocles Venizelos—| block in a driving rain, Countess was indicted also in the deaths of | Priday were: Prutte—Appies, say the wedding is strictly one of “45 80 anxious to get back inside two Indiana women and three Jemima Pancake Festival at Up for Renewal ‘Ba appiga Soba 0.60 ba; Be | Fr. 06 arvenienee = med Be ousting te building she crashed through members of a Kentucky farm fam- | the Pontiac Federal Savings G Pag YT abo be si les, MacIntosh, Karamanilis. They pledge they will a glass door and was captured. ily. | weekly Drawing account See NOTICE TO BIDDERS —_— —— COATS FUNERAL HOME WASHINGTON (INS) — An in- fane 3.28 b -3.00 bu: op les, Loan Bidg.; 761 W. Huron, ; faa py. fancy, 400 bu. No 1. PTs: not appoint any Communist to the Audjtorium Manager Chauncey encosiausd’ Mav God blew yeu bp ir A. Us (Caste (Rocsevett MoleL 4 Set. Feb. 18th ‘ti! & p.m, | ernational farm organization rep-|13 | Gabinet. Barbour said the lioness was one Gh ur ced aes a en 16 tol pm No chone calls, to help their fine pTesenting 3 million farm families _kepragbiene mise: Beets, tonped oa ss] One of the coalition’s planks is °f several being transferred from 0 lge a en ar meeNerals __ MEN ‘work for Boys and Girls. in 28 countries warned yesterday te a ‘eevee. 2 5 3 i Sar rth ‘amnesty for Communists. a portable cage to individual cage: Flowers 3 a ots, ‘ancy, u, No z nnn PRR ; world wheat markets may turn in- 535°} 15 bu Caleryirest ine tiles: 16 Women will vole for the first ihe she escaped Special Communicition. Pontiac - DUNSTAN'S PLOWERS SALES - CLERICAL - rece! CAL to an “economic jungle” unless the (pe batt tom Nea ho 1. 300-408, time in a national election in The animals were in a narrow Loige No. 21 F. & AM. To con- Closed for Vacation. . PONTIA . |international wheat agreement is dry, fancy, 1.75 $0-Ib bag. he tomsorrow’ s balloting hall, Barbour said, away from the duct funeral service for Albert Funeral Directors 4 | Em ployment Service | renewed. ue 140-69 eras nee Mead f curly, a jmain part of the auditorium and Schaar. Lodge open at 10:15 am. _—~ oe | 1:6Ww aes St FE +2551 c 1" 140-138 dee ccna. Perenipe "Ne ‘the audience of about 4,500 didn’t Samuel E. Smith, WM | AIR AMBULANCE GROUND | ASME cirlenia cretemea:> bet Roger Savary, secretary gem- |1, 1.25-1.78 du. | Potatoes, fancy. 1 ‘o State 4-H Buys Site lines of the escape. | —_ Pursley Funeral Home FE 1211 | not essential Warfield, MI 4-0010 No 1, 1 40-160 §0-lb bag | MIDWEST 50- eral of the International Federa- | {1 beg: No.1. 1 40-1 80 t0-h cre seco ok , ~ u; tedihes, = sled proposals will be received by Complete facilities. OR 3-7757 tion of Agricultural Producers, a | hothouse, No 1, 1.50 doz behs Rhubarb =| eopeteneatal) C aales | seu nd wild animal the Board of County Road Commis” | Drayton. Plains — Waterford Twp. FOR MEN GrCnmone - estasueswED rend f Ge 5- x. No 1, tract on Center Lake near Traverse jecene for the same circus in Mem-|stoners of the County of Oakliend. | DIG D 6 CES Bookkeeper $450 z i * I> box: F uber. hothouse. fanc ichigan, at their offices, 550 8 Tele , pon _ ee Te. $-1 box: th y. ‘Cit has been purchased for $10,- phis. In 1953, two lions managed = Acta Teas | paprtees £500 1080 W. Huron FE 2-0219 declared that the agreement 40 dos behs; No 1, 100-128 dos behs y pu sed for |B : . ph Road, Pontiac, Michigan, until ‘KIRKBY Office mgr trainee $300 |Rutadeges, No 1. l 25-1.50 bu. “Bavesh.| 000 for a state 4-H camp by the to get out but were mucky) - = oclock P M. Eastern Standard Funeral Home—PE ¢1882 Junior accountant 8300 “must be renewed.” | Delicious, No 1, 78-1.28 bu; squash. Hub- Michi 4H Foundation Board coced me Thursday, March 1, 1956, at =e a aaa eae Office boy $260 ——— — . bard, Ne 1, 75-138 bu: tomatoes, not. Michigan 4 oundation Board ‘recaptured. Bee time and place they will be | c 406 Pontiac State Park Bide The wheat agreement, which ex- [spee, Not) 1030 6m bskt. Turnip : publicly opened and read for, the tn- oneison-jJonns rr s | stallation of approximately 306 a«‘eel ee = 7 m © pires July 31, has been looked upon, Rete Kale. No 1, 100-1580 bu ; ; clothing lockers in new garage building | UDEROG or ton Be ata MIEN ATED . ettuce and salad greens Celery cab om mitac Teke Road —_ _ Meet Your Friendly by the IFAP as a cornerstone of , ie, xe H ee ee bu Ol I le appy, OI I le A I ITY Proposal blink: and sne-ifications SPARKS GRIFFIN CaaS Supine 4 ) Sete . international cooperation on farm) ry 800-1600 30-dos cases will be furnished upon reouest Thoughtful Service R41 VES NI EPRVICE in bo-16 medium, 14 00. paell) Toiee-11\e6 questions. Negotiations for renew- al are due to begin Feb. 20 in f vou are between the ages of 21 Life of Virginia Representative ° A‘l proposals must be p.ain'y marked | as to their contents { ] er a al ] 1p e er The Board reserves the right to reject . Voorhees- Siple nad 50° have eer and can fur- any or all proposals or to walve defects nish references and are inter- = ‘and nid accept the proposals that, in the i & NER AL He YALE euted in earnings opportunities of at opinion of the Board. is in the best Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor 100 or more per week we would in Home Heating Systems. right change. interest and to the advantage of the “ FE 2-8378 like @ personal interview with WASHINGTON Department's new experi- They seemed to like the ‘thank Board of County Road Commissioners Cemetery Lots. 5 ven Apply 1084 W Huron St — o! e County of Oakiand. Michigan Research en mental ‘ ‘thank you” stamp-vendor you,’ and they were obviously|ana to the County of Oakland. Mich. | PR EI A rn 1 GRAVE IN PERRY MT. PARK PONTIAC Cemetery in Section 4 FE 2-0317. - Geneva, Switzerland. the Department of Agri- drew a line of curious, amused. ee at having successfully op- ‘s*2 Wage Hike for Labor | Alice ia wonder. BOARD OP COUNTY ROAD COM- me eee the possibility of us- and ti rtled h Or dered i in Argentine ing solar energy to boost the effi- & ta Washington debut T liaisd: endgers “ OAKLAND. MICHIGAN CoO” See Solar Energy Use WASHINGTON um — The Post wanted plus the Office lee ¥ Reg OAKLAND, MICHIGAN MOTOR ‘ciency of air-type heat-pump sys- The fi LEE ©. BROOKS rst installation of. the! 80L D LOMERSON BOX REPLIES BUENOS AIRES (®—Provisional tems for house heating and cooling “Thank you,” says the machine “thank ydu”’ nips was, made’ a pee anos At 10 a. m. Today ISION ‘President Pedro Aramburu, seek. is “promising.” land among other recorded mes- = last Saturday new post of: _ — ing to halt growing labor, unrest) Experiments show that collectors sages says “Iam another exam. at McLean, Va, ‘The sevand here Nac isrscrety Gees oP EAE ‘over rising prices, has ordered a can gather in enough of the sun's ple of ‘the streamlining of your wil) be followed shortly by addi- [public hearing to be held on a Perma- there were replies af the Press office in the following boxes: } das Genings for ~ : : : Zonin rdinance for the T hi ie ter cent were me cs sR esos Sage rates ae ice." tional instaliations in New York Eee Oakland County. atichignn SEN] ( IOR et Cu ok , jolts ‘4 ne em; Most of the customers went City, Detroit and Flint, Mich.. the'og nig oemre erent Pepneed mae | 356 11 12 13 16 20 24 by about 13 degrees. away chuckling after putting their DESIGNER e - = oostmaster general's hom town, Township Clerk and mav be examined 9" My OT ~ 7 The government, in an extra- = — coins in the slot, manipulating it. proves na it pane be *t the office of the Clerk ) se : 31739 39 60 63 ordinary midnight pews conter- Communist China's transports. it wil depense 2-2nd S-centaoi ingtalled generally in post office’, ro" ane Aesamh Weiette srca,on ton foe Qe mM Hin sears, body or sheet metal ence, also announced a minimum tion plans call for a 1957 air freight an array of buttons and dials iohbies Re Poet nce say Peeraars) #700 (1ss6 et) 7 30 (nim 99 100 design experience a . . 8. at the Fire Hall on Auburn LAYOUT MAN “ wage of 1,120 pesos about a6: volume treble Le Ce eh ‘and getting back the stamps Pp t For the central part of the Township, o——: - LLOYD W. ROBERTS monthly for the Buenos Aires Fed-| - — : a _ | Postal _ olficials recently told on Tuesday, February 28th, 1956 at E == =a ae seats experience an body of eral District and said minimum! Congress ‘the hand-built pilot mod-33@ p.m. at the Township Hall. 2060 c sheet metal layout man. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS els of the new automatic vendor’ mat the north end of the Temnship. are costing about $4,000 each but oe eo eneneas February 29th, 1954 at m 8 at the Fire Hall at 3253 Joslyn that quantity output would bring meee. : All those interested SENIOR DETAILER wages for other districts would be set shortly, The wage increase and mini Mr, Louis Pohl, manager of the Pontiac district of the Life In- surance Company of Virginia, WHAT’S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS ord is reloted to my work scramble the groups of letters and put the words on the Un- are requested to announces the appointment of | mums, retroactive to Feb, 1, do this down to around $1,000, Rep. tin ‘ DIAL FE 2-8181 fr. Lloyd. W Rober@ to his [not apply to farm or domestic! proper lines. The word thet appears under the arrow, OHara (D-Ill) criticized the Anca a their . 24 vears sheet metal, body or taf. 2 rose’ down will suggest WHO | AM. GORDON HAMILTON, | i mechanical detailing experience, sat workers. or employes covered by TED THE , We whole idea as an extravagance in Chairman, Zoning Board. rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Erecting Mr. Roberts is a native o! | other regulations. The government View of. continuing postal deficits CLAN noenariol aes. | All errors should be re- RI CAL Missoun and has been residing | Said a separate decree would be and poked fun at the recorded Feb. 6. 18. 1956 | pelea piametetat mee ENGINE in Pontiac for the thank you. NOTICE TO sibiltiy for errors other ER past six ELECTORS OF THE. than to cancel the charges issued shortly to cover them. * years. Mr Roberts is a very vo | a s ar City of Pontiac, Michigan : For welding operations : = . SE yi for that ttion of the first hard worker and is convinced | The government pledged that the, MLS ELE ; muti ecugen: Hee eee see ine tntertion rotl tie Weds ertice: ( IVIL that he is “going plices” with | wage boosts would not be offset But Postmaster General Sum- office of the City Clerk, Pontiac. Mich- ae pbies uber | ae J) c : i Li ei the fast growing Liie insurance by merfield said it will provide the !gen for the following named persons Seed en eieee ricere ee F price increases, esting that their names be placed ENGINEE Company of Virginia Se public with 24hour-a-day ‘‘full sire the Stty Primary Eleption paliots ee be re to get le R i, > ' ‘ ‘as candidates for nomination for City your “ki number.” 6 Through one of the nation’s Michigan 4-H Club value’ stamp service and save Commissioner at the Primary Election adjustments will be given Apply SALARY man hours for postal clerks, oldest and largest life insur- ive ime pee Moness. March 5. 1956. and > Without it. ri — A ereby certify that the said ‘pe- | ance companies, the Life of OKs Land Purchase It will dispense 2-3-and 6-cent. liewae pated signed “ey at least toate Closing time for advertise five qualified electors evidenced by af- ments containing type sizes Virginia, Fred will advise and 5 st : ne . amps and make change for cus- indivi i} ‘SIN _ ‘fidavits attached in seccordance with larger than regular agate assist individuals and families a ING The Pur 1 MILES tomers. And Summerfield added: the provisions of the Charter of the, type is 12 o'clock noon the in their plans for financial | chase of: 80 acres of land in Os- 2 THOUM , é | “This talking device wasn't inj°!'? of Pontiac, Michigan. day previous to publication. PERSONNEL security. ceola County for construction of a 3 VACASN ‘the original . ficati : n| Re Lyles hese Transient Want Ads may { = state 4-H club center was approved 4 TINPA 7 h . pine gah — Se OO etre NG cre! (coy er be cancelled up to 930.am. §- Glenwood Avenue Friday at the annual meeting of j put was a without cost to the § Samuel J. Whiters and John B. Wood- , the day of publication after 5 Pontiac. Michican ; 8 (» department by the manufacturer, ward - the’ first) Insertion: 7 -- ae ele the Michigan 4-H Club Foundation. 5 CROOL Distrfct No. 2—Frank O'Brien, Phili =—S 4 The proposed center, eventually 6 MENITOO If we find that our patrons like ¢ Rowston and Wm. Q. Spence’ CASH WANT AD RATES 2 expected to accommodate about 400 7 SUUMEM this idea we can easily have: it jn. Bolen, Pie av. sues s verney AO Ned Una Wee PACE installed in any vending machine! Toi “ “ee oe ee es oN LOST AD ; persons, wil! be located on Center 8 SEELA . eee | 3 150 27 3 96 y a as ; ' District No 7—Benjamin M Gates ‘ 180 348 504 -€all FE 2818 , : Lake, eleven miles south of Cadil- se (fora very sd collars each. |penert open See W. Long. and “5 225° «408 8.00 Le ae ver n ie aad . etor mothers { 6 7 7 ) a loss 9 lac and will be used for youth and He said jt “gives important , Deed tue 18th ay of Pebrusy $270 se8 736 iy ss. Dial FI -adult recreational and educational © 1056 What's My Lime. Ine portant q op 1956 7 8 360 -#4n 869.60 = for an ad-w riter, P organizations. | a messages about the postal service, ADA R ony cies | ® | 405 728 ©1080 Say “charge it.” é : A ito the postal patrons." , Pebruary 16, 17, 18, > aad % ‘ oN : ’ , * . : ‘ \ a * 7 4 \ Xx . y = = 2 ‘ } A a EE ge aa go eee A a ec eau pe neg er SRG ee I yu ere pene) amen ee ri é me THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,°1956 | | TWENTY-FIVE Help Wanted Mate 6 _ Hele Won Wanted sted Fate 7 MOVING TO A scam | Pete ct eee Se © real money alates, Bor cok me os + : wd creek Ls tote. with bate eae 4 HOUSING AIDE Pontiac lakeside hom salary 4.043 to GAO9t,, Bosition 208 | s accepting - nden, tekees ieee cae houseing. ow sores, es Beton va- ‘Feneanel and A ay mas ee ay ON EEDS SALESMEN. MS POR : APPOINTMENT RAY O’NEIL, Realtor a rae Sel = | . Telegraph Rd. Open 9-0/, £o™ vou mm, 2 Sone PE 31103 or PE S1202 |. 8 Ts om Sue. esighber. o-operative Real Estate Exchange Wd watt, pissenat. | POLICE CADET : City of hy school grad- LIKE PEOPLE ustes can roe po th nee Sore Finance Comonme en ® girl ing iD a ae parumont, Be. | oe likes to talk w: if quirements : broportional Goo e Yments, do typing. to 16". Weights Good cae grotmele over —_ lon.” Desire te a more. FEderel stries hom of 21. A peony —_— = iat gs ety belt, 3B. Nae, ADY YOR BABYSITTING AND PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEE- | gens housekeeping. FE _ 3-3120 |/EXPERIENCED SHIRT - ends, Motor-Inn Recreation. FE. Seaahan eam at - Spewa _5-6032. days week. Good wages. 10 W >OSITION AVAILABLE FOR) St. parts truck driver for local GM | MUSIC dealer. Must be abie to qualify Keyboard Kaowietes perman for Cheuffers. ag = Excellent 4 fatuge Must ei hove car. Write wo! dane Presa, hospitalization. group | OPERATOR TO TRAIN POR PART e plan. A good rtuD-| ‘time radio dt e 19 ane at right person, Pontiac | Carrer “write Pontise Press Bos PART TIME MORNINGS. CREDIT REAL ESTATE core: Type 38 phone, Nat onal 00 SALESMEN Near T mite Mia er Increase your earnings in a wel)| Retailers. P.O. Bo 288. Detroit — in good west — 2! or call WO | Waaes pruntz | PONTIAC REALTOR at ae eee, GIRLS SWITCHBOARD Real Estate Broker or Salesman beg FOR KEW | Increase your earnings on each RECENT GRAD ™ | Sele, | ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND | CEIVABLE anaes ea CREDIT CLERK LITE Gus commer onl a One nappy CLERICAL ndustrial Specialist APD TYPE MIDW EST SE EVER CCESSFUL YEA BACKGROUND WILL BE INVIT- 406 — ore Bank Bidg. 6-0227 HIGHEST CALIBER wits |"? vit | | | ED TO JOIN A TEAM OF BA: HITTING SPECIALISTS IN Oni | = { Firm is owned by members, all PERSONAL TRAINEE profits Fees members. No tn hog | an! pereennanss Sestlbe Yestment required. Option to par-| ®” jo train a2 « professions STENOGRAPHER FOR “MOD! : $260 CARNIVAL ‘ by Dick Turner ri Werk Wont Fone 1 1 DAY DAY, SERVICE. _RoMTNOS. fat &- Canal Gar Wile . “and cleaning. PE 10223. TRONINGS oF es A + Dey PE 400! Goce work. MIDDLEAGED DEPENDABLE lady desires babysitting eves & Sat. & ‘Sur. FE .-96i9, ent- TYPING AND CLERICAL W done in _done in my home. OR OR 3-2464. ba ees WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- witntae IRONING, $5 bushel. 138 bao pr bale ti Pick-UP and delivery, FE 48469 WA WASHINGS Rh irainog eliver. _ Phone F' FE olgah er FE 3-7206. WouLb LIKE LRONING | } TO DO N HOME. BY THE PIECE. - hese nr MAUBURN AVE. rE +4149. Building Service 1. 12) Al CUSTOM CARPENTERS. and finish, EM 32601 4 SBT OF BLDO PLANS DRAWE iu sae 4 : _ IR TOOLS. 4IR COMPRESSORS, Power generators heaters pumps, kitchen sinks and cupboards. | Partitions changed. Cash or terms | Miciho Aw. HO HOME REMODEL ENS oy | mw. } Al “CEMENT V WORK LLOYD MONROE see Sacco ei] perenne” MPoaee ett” Mt FE 4-6866 eas a oo many years diver) Bert Wertheimer st MIDWEST, EM Tiled cupertonsen wee _PLOYMENT PE $3227. ss | BLOCK, ~BRICK, CEMENT WORK Completely equipped. well ‘ieaated Satoritar NURSE AVAILABLE. | _& fireplaces FE 22408. —_ office ‘ound ing has creeteare OR 3-5821. BRICK, ‘LOCK AND CEMENT Lariat Mosesimelt® Bis “We MBOUTERED NURSE OR REGIE | EO Ane, Gut" and “commer 5 iast | ‘tered practical fay 12 midnight to ange oo se geet ear broke all previous records.| g am shift 2 nights a week. cial. Guaranteed work. Ph. F’ Bound nti us a letter! Call Avon Cente r Hospital, Roch. | _ 40004. may both be glad you did @triet ester, OL 1-981 | CUSTOM BUILDING. FR _confidence will be observed. | RELIABLE | GIRL FO POR L To iF | —sesene, beter. F308 use Wor care ren. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN days 6 week ure - iun-| CE MENT 6 & BLOC Have open for 2 addi-! day or 1.00 OL | b _8-0782 tional full dae salesmen wi 1 | camnnre oe: 1s “our SPECIALTY. it. EM 3-4870 firm covering large area in — CO-OP eral offices. Mcobote af RESPONSIBLE WOMAN TO TAKE Ty. Real “ and charge in le HI school Lae andenge obec on education required. Apply Bloom- perienced salesmen with desire _field_Hospital between 10 and 3. | or advancement and high ings Contact Gordon Ladd. “OR, 3-9561 ~Stenographer $2.821-$3,081 a Year ETIRED PATTERN MAKER. _wanting part-time work FE 2-0412 Salesmen Real Estate Have openings for alert young | mer Experienced in se.lin Plenty of iistings advertising yk contacts Earnings unlimited | To Buy—To Gell—lo Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE It MAHAN and sick leave. Life and hospital- ization insurance retirement benefits Oakland County Bidg., 2 Lafayette _ St, Pontiac. FE_ A LADIES’ COATS LADIES’ DRESSES CHILDREN’S WEAR Must be experienced. steady post- tion. good salary, hour week other benefits Gec rge 's-New port’ s | _™4_N. Saginaw st REALTY CO, REALTORS —, Ceceatelice Rca) tae. Eatsenes) Unlimited Earnings. FE 20263 for Housewives uron e | poo Due te the great demand for our post 0 FFI oo newly perfected product we —— — a must place several representa- SHAPER OPERATORS, MILLINO on Pontiec and vicinities ives | machine operators, grinder opera- fan or part time use car tors. Must show qualified expe- rienced card. Apply at Central 81134 ee Toot and Die Co, 690 Maple Rd. 45; To 65 YEARS, HOUSEWORK Birmingham, _Route_ 4 and care of 44 yr. old while = $12. Live in TOOL AND DIE MAKER. must) i507 works be journeyman, Skuttie | __ Milford, wehigen. Serge THREE A-1 WARNER - SWASEY | Turret Lathe operators. Must set WANTED up own jobs Top wages 58) hour week Ottersen Machine _ Products, LI 60610 _..___| WANTED SALESMAN “AT ONCE | 'nTe . P. W. Dinnan. 66 W. Huron 8t 2 1.B.M. TYPISTS WANTED; FIRST CLASS METAL bumper, No other need apply. MI 4-4016 . ; WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR wants young married man, high school graduate anxious to jearn BILLING MACHINE Temporery Assignment Top Rate business starting as combina- | tes ware jouse man and truck Contact Dorethy Johnson. 384 Lowell driver, leading to future sales. g: (bet. Josiyn & Perry). |_career, Pontiac Press Box 67. Help Wanted Female 7 Russell Kelly Office Serv competent person for his office Must be able to handle ig “te Bee Nancy at Career Center, B-1 Riker Bldg FE 86-0416 WHY WAIT! FOR A JOB WITH AN OPPORTUNITY? SEE US! background. Ex- — but any quali- Work Wanted Male 10 “be considered life mathematica! rience desirable ‘ed worker will Benefita include fu.ly-paid and hospitalization insurance 8 a Appiieanis” should be able to BOY..18 RANTS STRAY WORK et about March 3 PLY IN PERSO N, MON. CARPENTER AND CABINET HRU FR work new and repeir OR 3-4857 PONTIAC \ ARNIS STI ARPENTER AND CABINET oe New and repair D. B CO Murdock, FE 2-7801 43521 20 Brush 8t CARPENTERS. ALTERATION AND ~ ae smn revair, FF #2794 FE 44168 CASHTERS . CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Experienced cashiers and credit ter Kitchen & speciaity. FE ra 2 Full time positions oper 45000 _ _ ply Mr Harry George s-New- CARPENTRY, ~ CABINETS FOR- Rati 74 .N. Saginaw a work Attics finished. Rec- RPERIENCED SHIRT - SLEEVE {ration ‘Freams. Hepetrs: EM presser operator and folder dave week. Good wages. 10 w CARPENTER R WORK NEW AND Pike repair FE 44210 KPERIENCED ASSISTANT COOK ELECTRICAL WIRING NG LICENSED for year ‘round steady position Ed Murray FE _2-8637 with salary and paif vacation Wan aND WIFE DESIRE WORK Must have own transportation oF ney oF night. FE 44246 bet. tye In. For appointment call EM and 5 30 3-8342 = aa Mcct ENDEN Y CONSTRUE CTION “CO RPERIENCED BEAU ay “ OPER- We build eee one On Le ° irmingham Salon terior & tat ( 54 west 6-4434 days and Lincoln fee oration aE pece Os 39-9706 after T om s ale MBING WORK WANTED KPERIENCED OTARIL FoR —Ressonable..FE Saye housework and tare ‘of children = vue By week References. FFE 2-7019 esponsible man. with fam- — ~ ~ irzertiy needs whrk af HIMELHOCH'S kind containing labor . —— Cail C - 2026 Are ethan | excelient sales op- = DA 3 tionad 98 — = peopie 38 hour eek Salar cules WALL SERVICE, WALL BOARD com missior ty r. | ingtatied, Cement jotnts natls BIRMI ( H. TaN | Ready for- paint or papers. Very. NG 1 | pie tee estima’ MY | 168 W. Mapie 7201, j Fa | ELectRicaL wiatig ) LICENSED | 2-8657. | Interesting career OO pasrape with | | Oakland County the | Court. Age 22-32. Tone vacations | com mission, 4! ls | . CONTRACTOR of necessary, For interview eal] FE i, | Effect rr ATTORNEY'S WANTED OFFICE ASSISTANT | SECRETARY must like children and should | prominent attorney woul MNke _trpe Write Box 24 Pontisc Press | AREER OPPORTUNITY WITH ) = nationally advertised Feauty ] ON ] TAC 7 Coupsaliorncorpere:ion = mr ceirot Employment Service tnmcome. Flexible hours, full or Siw imurce FE 42551 part time FE 2-2759 ! uren : e ’ WOMAN TO CARE FOR HOMF BIRM! NGHAM~ and two school Say chutes IMMEDIATE OPENINGS while ymother works ust live General office. secretaries, book fn $20 per week Near 14 Mile) keepers and waitresses No do ard Woodward Phone MI 6-2938 mestic Birmingham Employment after 6 pm Bervice, 138 W. Maple, Birming- WOMAN TQ CARE FOR 2 CHIT- | aam. Ml 44254 dren and home 5 dave ve in CLERICAL _Cail_ after 7 pm FE _ Girl for general office work | Pleasant working conditions in ___ Help Wanted & modern offices. Cell Mr. Shaw OS GOOS EEO Te = noo 7 ANTED TO TAKE FASHIER IN LADIFS READY TO cour ee is unit Apt. Beets Wear shop. Not over 38 years of ‘alifications Reply Pontise| age A eh appesrss pleasing per: Breas S5x sonality. Write giving age. exper - : | ence Pontiac tess Box MEN WOMEN, YEAR "ROUND OP- | a portunity on established Watkins ‘CLERK-TYPIST route Fam $2 to 63 per hour Preferably with some experience Cac: necessary. Apply N i cost work. Apply Pontiac Retry Press Box @@ = ss «REAL ESTATE SALFSMEN, OR “yt 7 ' Saleswomen. Full or part time ( ] al Girl Low cost housing project Plenty eric of floor time par nes mp al Must be accurate & have ood! Apply at 412 W Huron. Bee handeriting Position is perma- _Williams Russel Young, | Realtor nent. with better than average) : at Ts | Instructions 93 ARTHUR DRIVINO LESSONS, PONTIAC 48 N. Sagina® Drivers’ Trainin ape Eves, ees ey AE Neon | end. Sunday.” F _ COST DEPARTMENT gutorino, ENGLISH, GERMAN, Fine opportunity for person with Reading, Arithmetic. FE .2-3965. Floors, basemen! Murray PE _2-8657._ FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOO' & specialty Call Bill's. Peyote | FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND | finishing, 10 vears experience Modern equipment, guar work. ero estimates. John Taylor OR FL Loon LAYING “BANDING & FIN- | C_ Bud Bil FE_ 8-2050. es Gardoer, 41 Central BUILDING REPAIR. stone cement work Plas. | ering and tile work. FE 42200, ms sone Opn _te oc EST mee Hugus Marsh, = 353 N Cass viol, FE | FOR Pal _ 2-8046. HOUSE MOVING FULLY equipped arc 48450. L.A. Young. | JOS. FLEMIN Sanding funtoning 155 Edison. Ph VE 24405, AND PLASTERING. FE 40274 LATHING | ANT New and repair MASONRY Brick and biock Veneer work OR 3-1128 a PONTIAC HARDWOOD FLOOR Service “Where Quality Comes First" | LAYING, SANDING, FINISHING | Licensed Contractors FE 3-707 PLASTERING AND REPAIRS All work guaranteed. Reasonable _tates FE 268640 2 ROOFING, SIDING AND ALL MOD- ernization ponies deal for Janu 'D & M BL DG. “SERV ICE | — FE 2-7 ___ Eves. OR 32276, . re 23-0245 R O SNYDER FLOOR LAYING Sanding and fintsnine Phone FE 5-0502 Eves Winter Prices Now in On All SE ing | Garag Combination | Storm Sash Siding Addittons Attics finished rehes enclosed Kitchen remodeling No Down Payment Terms QO & M_ Construction Co 2200 Dixie Bey FE 2-121! ___ Business Services 13 SO IN ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men at our store Genera! Printing & Office Supply Co Law- _tence St Phone _YE 30135 Lo © ae wom. 0 0 Waitre: . saperience rE S me US Pe OF 156 by NEA Servica toe “T've just been handed a note! As a public service we wish to announce that the scheduled speech by Senator Smelt has been canceled!” ee ee AA INCOME TAX 8ERVICE Daily and Sunday Fast Service—Pienty of Parking Wayne Carrett FE 5-6380 = 381_S. SAGINAW. ACCOUNTING AND BOOK! park aaee Income tax specialist. John Zurbrick | AccouNFaNt AND TAX. CONSUL- A Wodek. J. Sutherland. d Beery stopolne Center. FE 6-2431. _Open daily, evenings and Sunday. AN INCOME TAX tron PRE- pared in your home by qualified qccoumtes with masters degree. ppt's. FE 3-75. Bd_Hawiey Otte: 168i Arerie INCOME TAX SERVICE IN N YOUR home. OA_ 8-3321. , SANDING A PIN | ve, Ft UARANTEED ROOMS. ALL | FLOOR LAYING | al INCOME TAX REASONABLE Cn | 3-5306 week days. OR 3-064 6:15. Home SAVE MONEY _ Let us 43 Clark INCOME TAX SERVICES ODELL ____ PHONE EMPIRE 3.3125 WORKING MAN'S INCOME TAX | service 21 East Tennyson ott | EA Baldwin Ave. 6 a.m —* p.m. FE 86-1137. ___Laundry $ Service 18 | LACE onus —— OR RUF- oe v Pontaic Prone PE ey 2-8101. paid Y AUN LAUNDRY sERY. 210 Moving & Trucking 19 ee MOVING. TRUCKING. rates. Good =P. | Low 5-3571 service, FE anytime MOVING— HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonabln Rates — A-l _time FE 5-63 | Local | GEN, bish, INCINERAT® - CLEAN | or rubbish hauled _E (ry nn = LIOHT AND HEAVY HAULINO. At any time. FE 8-005 & Long Distance—TE 20787. LIGHT HAULING OF RUB- turn. & moving. FE 2582 7 “oar “HAULING. Call FE 87525. _| "EW SCRABBLE BETS ©. PAINT | LIGHT TRUCKING AND MOVING, | [ ft DACKENSTOOR i ee ames and rubbish h uled. ¥E | Rloomme _PE 2-14614 — ; LIGHT TRUCKING AND HAUL- ; ing FR 8-2135 __ Notices & Personals 2s | | LIGHT HAULING — ASH Oe anvthing — anytime aes FE AAA PRIVATE D §-2020 Soecializing in Domestic work. _Licensed, 30 years ex. FE 5-5201. MAN WITH % TON TRUCK wants work FE 48421 LIGHT AND HE VY TRUC rubbish hauled Sand = fill aan _cravel 7 RSs O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Long Dsttance Moving. aed A all REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you. S&mfth | Moving. FE ¢-4364. Trucks to Rent NG dirt PCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT APPLIANCE SERVICE, |“ Ton Bickop! 27" 1's Ton staxe “we service all makes of refriz- erators. washers radios cleaners and all tvpes of small aopliances ROY'S. #6 Oakland Ave FE| | A & B TREISCHING Footings water line field tile. wR 5-9961 BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS Walls and windows Reasonable Free est No obligation. J FE 2 i CARPET LAYINO binding. Any repairs. cleaning on location or sh employed exp. man Cal “an . TYler 56-6137 or FE _3-7388. ~ CHIMNEY WORK _ We specialize ing new chimneys Also build stall wire baskets on chimneys. Fireplaces and incinerators, cleaned and repaired, also all kinds of furnace work Local reg- istered company. FE 53-3701 DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE estimates No fob too big or small > 5-4628 in chimney clean- and in- EXPFRT TREE TRIMMING & FF. moval. Ph 3-2000 LECTRIC MOTOR BERVICE RE pairing & rewinding 218 E. Pike FE FURNACES C1 KANE paired Chester Nelson, FE 5-17 a8 FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED and repaired Oi] burners gas and coal. Work guaranteed. L & M_ Sheet Metal FF 5-931 HEATING SERVICE. _ Gas ..off burners and furnaces cleaned ane serviced All makes Day or nie PE 41963 Dav OL _2-9161 WAYNE. HEATING co OPEN LATHE TIME QUOTED OR _TM FE 24492) 7 PLASTERING NEW AND pair Car) Burton FF 4-0078 Pi MBING. “AND HEATING H & Compton '& ; FE €3767 or _OR 3- SEWE e CL iE NING Sinks—Sunday Service FE 42612 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- a] Free estimate FE 2-6019 FE #5324 FE 66563 or OR RE- Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 _ AeccoUu wane & NCOME Edw “eee Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 TAX SERVICE TAX FE, 2-269 DRESS ns, terations 8U COATS & AL- 191 ©. Huron YE 47074 Furniture Refinishins: 16A ACE SEAT COVERS- Cut sewed and installer Leather and trim repair work ALSO Income tax service 381.8 Saginaw REPAIRING Es ie cialty. Pe sa. Feet me SPE | Open oa y repairing. rebuilding or butid- | ' Mitebell’s, Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. #23 8 WOODWARD chiding Bunday FE 4am! re ata? UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- moved free or charge rE __ 4-4606 VET WITH 2 )TON STAKE S TROCK | wants hauling FE a WANTED ell HAULING. ai | kinds, OR_3-0284 DECORATING — PAINTING and wall papering. Call or esti- mete. FE 40355 | A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR, & EX-| for cash. | 9205. terior. 10 ner cent disc _ Guaranteed Freo__est ~A-} PAINTING PAPERING _ Mason Thompron. +8364 1 Paper removd. Estimates. FE “er = oe oe eee R RON ,£ ES TIMATES “OR 1 INTE RIOR Tino ited! 1-18 WALL- Com- CU on ~ DECORATING papering, steaming service merce, EM 33438 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING plaster repair FE 1-00 - PAPER HANGING 25 sia EXP Reasonable rates FE ¢2171 — FE 44829 ee ee AND DECORATING Immedtate service PAINTING gistantecd: PAINTING AND DECORATING _ Winter prices 5-2 ann ‘TING PAPERHANGING ALLS CLEANED _ Tt 1PPER OR 3-706) _ Paintino & Wall Washing ___ Free estimates FE 2-7706 __Phy sio- -Therapy _ 21A iwenon MASSAQCE & THERAPY Special foot techniaue 72 Elm Bt FE 42831 __ Television | Serv rvice 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV repair. $96 W Huron. Night serv- ice calls, FE ¢5607 Day OR RIOHT La] SERVICE FE 5-126 STRAK me OUARANTEED TV REPAIR, TR ANY MAKE. FE ¢6734 CONDON _RADIO & TV. 127 8 PARKE ar. JOENSON § RADIO AND TV SERVICE barns Walton Bivd FE shay UCRER's RaDIoTY res 4-380: Pik rs Ee riter® Service zi TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine repairing. Expert work. General pies) and Office Sup | _Ddiy¥ Co., 17 | Ww awrence Tyeawartend | RENTED 123,—=«N,: «=CBaginaw PE 5-3458 | HAULING (ANYTHING, ~ ANY- ~ BE DE ORD MOVING _— Painting & & Decorating ; 20! of | { A-t PAINTING. PAPERHANGING. | ~~Overweight? Tired? Constt TAKE Toor STAND THEN 26 RON - i Upholstering 23 EAKDE's cusToM OPROLSTER R. Cooley Lake - _s-2641. Free estimates <°* 3g HOMAS ee Pe teen 48. TELEGRAPH SLIPCOVERS DR fwos Spreads, Your material. } FE 5-5797. Lost & Found 24 PPL INIA AL Al TA ANE FOUND: BLACK amp BROWN male hound pupp ed_ collar, _ Huron &, FE Saab. or FE 2-4372 wn tel a oe ag Dra: _ area. LOST: GLASSES WITH BLACK and transparent frames with chrome side frames, Please noti- fy, FE 4-0526. LosT: GERMAN SHEPHERD Black & sil.er Pasig = sable face gece , eet & ua s name of * Fd _ Reward. eM s1e1. . LOST: PART GOLDEN Mpeg male cat. Tall partly Phone FE 2-8111, ext. a Bat. and Sun. FE 32-4270. LOST: BROWN, MAN'S BILLFOLD im portant Named “Maggie”. transpa: chrome side tify. PE 4 Lost: PART COCKER — COLLI£ puppy, all black except for white Vicinity ins on chest back feet. a DRSOSTSED SHER. he rd dog Will answer to Bri, Mutora rey ee on PE oO 46749 ward. = Lost Stace WALL TET BOW town Pontiac Keep money return wallet of late roller y MYrtle 3.2822, Lost Youn Perv give one home? FE Michigan Aehnel Rescue League _ Hobbies & Supplies — s 244 igh he el NEW LOCATION. camera stor finishing plant in Pontiac. ms VICE E S-8753 Acrotred Knapp Shoes Pr Herman 2070 At ra . OR _31582 au DIVOX B REARING AID RM. 10 101% N. Saginaw FE 40539 AUTO DRIVERS! or: % QUARTER- ly buys 6 20,000 bodily in- ury and §5, property damagé jability LI 61683 Write Ineur- ance 212 Redruth, Clawson BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC He! and 3rd Frideys he OAKLAND NTY PLANNED AOR ER ay 15 W Muroti @ specialty! Also alterations, men & women, FE 2-4614 joo WEDDING INVITATIONS, ie) Sutherland Studio uron Printed wapeinn Past ons = RIDE, WINTER SPORT PAR- FOOD Hi Tat , DAINTY. MAID FOR SUPPLIES Mr. Burns, FE 2-6814 92 Mark IN DEBT? | je SO) Let US Give You I Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NC7 A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41" Bouth Saginaw St Fr 8-0456 ___ Above Oakland Theater REDUCE ited? Do vou need help im reducing? Watch pounds and inches away Call today FE ¢4131 SPECIAL 2-1244 ~ WAVES Perry. ves $5 50 rE COLD OO Fri mand ine Foam for rues and upholstery tions WTD FOR of 1920 Schoo! COSTUMES Pontiac High PLAY Contact Wtd. Children to Board 26 CHILE hc Se TovED AND CARED FE 7-021) DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN, LI- _censed home EMpire 3-801? Wtd. Household Goods 6 27 — | FURNITURE NEEDED Extire home or odd lot#. Get the too dollar Wili_buy outright or sett it fer. you. B. B. Community | _ Sale one OR 3-27! 17 LET IT OR AUCTION $f for vou _OA Latsed S ONE OF PONTIA furniture buvers. E+ 7881 WANTED TO BUY At ALL ff furniture Phone PFE WANTED FURNIT URE LARGEST ‘ash L TYPE ES If you have anything fon sale end want prom t. courteous serv and the highest orice in cash ca OAKLAND coun TY'S LARGEST USED FURNITURE BUYER FE 2-2906 WID. FURNITURS. ANTIQUE dishes, and old lamps. MY 2-1521. as it Ree 2 DRAFTING BOARD IN | MA 53486. 2 good condition. WANTED: Ack RAGE IN GRAY- ling % '@ —o_ mn. - Money Wanted _28A BORROW : fer cama. Be yiiees payable ee ~__Warted to Rent 29 WANTED: 3! a .* UR- usi- . 2 a alls. might Mes Kroes ve de Box 114 Please no- WANT TS 5-9290 PE 3-7151 | SHILDREN'S SEWING CHURBBIFS | URNISHED FE | | To Buy—To YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSUR melt | DE tleaning | Walte's No- waiting © QUE | SH. ee . Bo drink. or PE F806 "Wed. id, Transportation 31 GIRL WANTS DAILY RIDE FROM CARROLL. LAKE RD. TO PON- TIAC. SHARE EX- PENSES. CALL EM- PIRE 30161. Wanted Real Estate 32A LISTINGS WANTED _Myers Ne PE 44075 WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME 114 or MA 62503 & SONS: i640 N' Western Hwy at Minelt | Johnson | your property. | es with or without basements. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 SOLD or Not Sold your peop hgh sold yet i bs because hasn't been listed “WHITE BROS. CASH |s your equity. Call pow and tell us what you have. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Wd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Cash Waiting ood contracts ca Or ohnsen personaly courteous ection. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 CASH | Sips quick, — ey your euaeast or —— Lz ns alt topee of Beacocts for estim ates C Ask for Ted M ic “HAYDEN 86 E. Walton ACTION a Con- a“ serv- con- ee 8 4 3 are the ¥ fast locking for, No s. fee you ar tract io tags ar or too small. Edw. M. Stout, , Realtor Street. PE 5-016 land contract er equity Eglo home K. L. Templeton, Realtor. 333 Orchard cake Ra | PE 44s WE HAVE ,000.00 fo | Ba SREY sa Boe ea To Buv—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY _CO., REAL retive Real Evenings 1078 W. Huron or @isposal te ourchase pew seasoned contracts for TORS Real Es Bpchenge Ph FE 24903 $$$3$ $$ Unlimited cash for land o contracts New or seasoned. Rearonabie dis- CLARK ay te in o Huron 8t FE ¢6402 Ask for ur WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give vou « quick cash offer with no additional hidden t 1 ttiement, Give us| cont. Ee veLu today, Pree esti-| eth. Apply 79 Clarke, Apt. 7 _ mates, re ROOMS WHEAT “AND LIONTS furn. Share 1 or 2 children |) -—— etme’ & Harger | Co. _weets E38 age welcome. $1 ——_— 2 ROOMS ‘QUICK CASH |; Por your land E. i serv “WHITE BROS. REALTORS 6650 Disie Hwe Phone OR 7-128 —- _ fcc | “Wanted _ Real Estate (32a ~ | 2 ROOMS. ROOD” FLOOR. “pri. | Utilities furnished | Mahan Has Buyers YOU WANT ACTION ‘The demand its creat ur sales force is exceptional e need your listing and 11 certainiv do our utmost to please you. Our 19 vears of satisfactory Real Estate dealings tn tine as- sures us tha, vou Will be satis fied We handle all details for fi- nancing and closing Call us to day to .i*t your property Buy—To Sell—To Trad IT MAHAN LTY CO. REALTORS Rea) Fsetate Exchange FE 241263 1073 W Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OF TICE LISTINGS NEEDED Gourereu Busines) and commercial erties, acyeage of farms Quaiified | buyers writin | ROY KNAUF, Realtor ™'4 W Huron: FE 2-7421 OA 08-3330 WANTED. CITY LOTS WITH SEW. | er and water FE ¢0612. Call After @ pm. RUY OR SELL T will peronesiy buy your prop erty or will sell tt fer vou and show you How to get cash if the price fs reasonable Call now and let ua prove ‘t rR D. RILEY mR FE CST ngRe TRADES TRADES In month of January we were successful fn making trades of over $150,000 to satisfied clients We specialize in trades, we do our utmost to satisfy all parties concerned Large Cown, Note ents are scarce, trade your We have numerous listings Call us and do not ou our for ptade ig of "trading yeur property DORRIS. & SON REALTOR FE 1557 3 W. Huron Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FOR CASH IN A UPR Y, sell things through Cta&sified Ads Anything goes! Dial FE 2-8181, i ’ : | ine Office 8800 Commerce Rd, Ph. Pontiac, EM }-33i1 RF. McKINNEY Umiv _Rent t Apts, Furnished 33 1 FURNISHED Art _from Gen. Hosp. 1 ROOM BACHELO pond refrigerator. hy bath 2 em ; e rm ag Adults — — __dock, Alberta Apts, 7 (ice LARGE ROOME OFT _entrance 208 N Ground floor, F 398. ROOMS Adults. Lane ches after 4 p.m ad dechanic, LAROE oe A ey Automatic bot and as heat furnte! Private en- . 2 small children. Bouth- _erners only, $17.50. | 6-2252. 3 LARGE ROOMS MAIN FLOOR. Private entrance ties furn __2651 Elizabeth Lake Ra, a ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED. Fi ) BATH WEWLY a “ROD “A ae pip Pe ew bans, 7R GARAGE WASH ROOM. | 2 am re ben ‘ _close in. FE | 2 ROOMS, BATH, PRIVA trance, cil welcome. Phone _ 5-040 2 AND en facilities. Utilities MY 26171. Tru-Rustic yo _ 468 8. Broadway, Lake Orion 7 AND 3 ROOM APTS. NICELY furn. For girle only. 300 N. Bact- naw 7 CLEAN ROOMAa PVT EN- trance References required. FE | 3 ROOM rop- | (ttee’ oY feel | 4 ROOMS DOWNTOW) ple 5-7 i AND 3 ROOM APTS ON N_ Telegraph Private entrance end AND PRIVATE BATH. Adults only #7 Oakiand Ave 2 ROOM APT PRIV. BATH AND _entrance, 430 N inaw |2 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. &i AU- burn Aves |2 ROOM & BATH. PRI. ENT. _ Adults 100 Norton oe 2 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE Bath & Entrance Working cou- van Lk 7 ROOM APT. FOR RENT PFE 50056 7 : 2 RM Aha APT only PE 41122 2 ROOM Pon ie “APART- ment OR vate entrance On 1775 27 ROOMS. NEAR FisHER BODY | With eA IE pol and clean linens | 6-08: Men only 3 ray. 4 ROOM A APTS. CLOaH IN. i sous ‘AND _FE 26781. 3 ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE ae only. Call FR 44625 after “PRIVATE BATH 3} ROOM APT FURN. welcome 14 Going —_—— a AND 4 ROOMS NEAR FISHER Body, couple only Inauire 100 Dresden |} ROOM APT. COUPLE ONLY _ 41 8 Jessie 3 MODERN, 2ND FILOOR, 2 QUIET _ clean adults 154 Judson 1 RM UPPER UTILITIES FURN Quiet working couple FE 23-7216 8TUDIO APT ton ils: bath and entrance near n Jr Very private and quiet FE. 2-4376 wt ‘Adults 3 ROOM, PRIVATE BATH, HEAT, | lrhts laundry Garage -Neat, fined adults only. References 23-3900 re. 7 ROOM FPUPNISMED APT. BABY | welcome. FE 47185 | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. EN- trance 334 Oakland Ave | | } ROOMS FURNISHED, ALL “Orit | E ities 173. Norton 1781 3 ROOM. APT wernt BATH 8-9801 74 Tregen 3 ROOMS AND ae PRIVATE entrance. Adults only. 482 N. John- sont ¢ furnished, FE BATH pre- | } ROOMS PRIVATE | Adulte Employed couple ferred 50 Williams } ROOM, PARTLY _Gr ound floor 8 > ROOMB AND. BATH entrance PE 81222 FURNISHED. Parke St 3 ROOMS. NEAR THE ‘PONTIAC | and Fischer plant Nice garden spot Couple preferred. FE 2-0470. } ROOM NEW REFERENCE. FE | _25902 after 5 30 3 LARGE ROOMS AND | BATH. nicely furnished To ee entrance Baby welcome 1 7 ROOMS AND ath “e471 PON- tiac! Lake. Rd 3 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE only FE 81823 3} LARGE ROOMS. NEWLY | D rated Good location Adults, Call after 4 FE 2-3858 BCO- $16 hed on . Perry. Couple only 5-7650 © proline § COMPLETELY ‘Y FUR: | F N Heights. Everything quire 22. Auburn, office »_in rear. a: ROOM 6 eT. ADULTS Ly 4 ROOMS PVT. BA ¢ ROOM APT at SQUARE CLEAN GLEAN CLEAN. CoM COUPLE PRIVATE DOWNTOWN 3 NEW Miles out. 7 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH, FE 5-3606 EN. FE 3 ROOM CABINS, ei kote Suitable for married cou- | ra. Close: in, Cou employed days FE 4-3 ora business giths. to town. For APT. =, ae ie 3 215 Ferry Avenue Now available, 2 very desirable apts. with all util, Excelieht loce- tion, References required, $68 per month. See Mr, Wellhoff, manag- ef. 2720 Dinte Hwy. noms 2 ROOM BATH. Partly furn Weshing: Tactiities. 57 Florence Ave on PURN ROOM APT. Utilities = with eed cote — and entrance. re ’ FURNISHED 1 APT "(Close downtown, FE Cal FORTABLE. | ROOM A Private bath and entrance, every~- thing furn. Mar over 50, stoner. No drinkers FE “BATH AND bus line near town entrance, On YE 4-2047 ROOM APT. PRI- vate bath 107'y N. Saginaw &t. ~ FRANKLIN APTS. . # feo ——— bath. Adults only. “K. G “HEMPSTE a 10g ©. Huron FURNISHED 3 ROOMS | rey BATH, . off La ont ROUND FLOOR Apr _N rors, s. Clean p couple, | Lakefront, (ROE 3 KC i APT. vate enirance. . hie 7 ROOM. COUPLE w ton —— en ae 4 3 rs ; “Rent. Houses ‘Unfurn, 36 3% e : eee 69 i UNFU: j ; or pen- 54785 ! $70. y ROOMS UPPFR. PRIVATE pate _furn., and entrance, 2. close’ furn, FE 23-8901. «ROOMS A _us Mine, nae 3 6 ROOM 1 children. re bs aiiy r week. fee Bil yerbell Rd a ale ce. Prefer cou _tiae Press ple preferred 2174 Avondale. §y z FE 5. ~ ADULTS | PRIVATE | i AUBURN yraished. In- |; @ ROOM Marth 1 3 bedrooms & Sanat roomy wi Li Oo nat, ND B. path. TH. UPPER. On T) re ee DUPLEX AVAILABLE Rent Houses Furnished 35 2a MODERN, 3 BEDROOM. MODERN 4 ROOMS ’ $40 & month, PE 68-1916. F i He San eee eee os eile as: < “Bie ns a hl “Sa Si e Hotel Rooms E a month PE psi BLOOMFIELD TERRACE NEAR & bath St. Joseph Hosp., Full basement, cee heat & hot water, stove & refrig, 896.00 a month, Call at Apt. 103, or rE 5-3. LOWER J} ROOMS & & PORCH GA hess & ot Pe ere fprotceet. $23 Som Lowen, 3 13 ROOMS. BA heat, ngs one Lake. MODERN, 3 rf nd gee. 633 Orchard 90M, SEAM HRA. i Mohawk Road 1 CHILD | Neer Huron. 5 room heated apartment. $100 per month. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence St Evenings : FE 5-816] or FE 44278 PRIVATE, 3} LARGE ROOMS, TILE bath, upper, well heated, newly painted, $17.50 weekly, adults only, Fe ene. Re sady for Occup: ancy New Only a few left for lease bullding, studio apts, frigerator includ i Gashabaw Rd... Just 3 biks. E. nm Bat. -__ Plains, Hey. formation or Ll slosee 42610 or me 1-2542 R and R Management Go, rt REDECORATED rim and beth HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms $12. HURON HOTEL CLEAN WMOD- Wn Ware, Pot’ FE" it ‘ Rent Stores 40 6. BAGINAW &aT. Robo - 4 any kind of rE <., STORE FOR’ RENT. Call FE 21643 7 lila! BASEMENT AND double e 463 8. Saginae : St. Ing 8. Saginaw Ph “eg _FE re |_ after 6 FE TO S4 STORE ‘FOR RENT. 1055 W. . Huren size 26 « 66, with the = T Rent Office Space 41 ace 41 CLOSE TO THE PROPOSED MIR- acle Mile Stiopping Center, eacel- .. Bath. $17.50 up 4 ROOMS Heat & water furnished MA UNION CT. Pe — and bath. Adults only k.G. HE MPSTE ale 102 FE. Huron _ Rent Houses Furnished 35 | 2 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE | FE Deen! ng ct ©0775 after 7 BEDRMS. WALIFD LK MoD, _aits to eity. Reasenabie, 8 ROOM HOUSE ON TOENEVA 300 ‘S. ome 2 _Lake for sale or rent. FE 416 3 ROOMS, 1 CHILD ele Eas 930 LaSalle 5 ROOM MODERN. INQUIRE 930 ‘LaSalle § ROOMS, FURNISHED House: Children welcome Call ' Plateau 2-2360 Romeo, 5 ROOMS, 1 FLOOR!T LAKE FRONT ORIando 33745 $ ROOM BASEMENT HOUSE _ miles out, Inquire 22 Auburn ot fice tn gear FOR RENT terized cottages Cullidren come 8319 Dixje Highway | FURNISHED 7 ROOM HOUSE ON Lake Orion. $70 per mon ‘round 491 8. Bellevue, jon, Call MY 3-12 WALLED LAKE. } BEDRM. & MoD. Children wel- 5-0006, wel- em conveniences. come, Ver FE 4-2533 48284 iss “FURNISHED WIN- onth. Year Lake Or-| z Jent renta! space for insurance affice, doctor or store, Just over 1.900 square feet of floor area New. modern and beautifully deco- rated Located at 1706 8, Tele- | graph A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. : _——$—$—$—$— —$—$—$$ $n os BIRMINGHAM Will lease as ts $400 per month. or remodel to sult. Central location. % block to Municipal parking # BROOCK 2000 sq ft Birmingham MAIN FLOOR LOCATION N next to Riker Butiding Ideal for retail er _pro- fessiona) services office. ‘ard ridge. Realtor, 1030 W. Huron. FE 4-3981. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ’ ONE WAY «= : COAST TO COAST HERE LEAVE THERE RENT : Open ined ats, tiers * PF. 'E. HOw 3 Hwy. qe TO RENT: eqdiered ONETIR surface ing sop on Frame , light a >= ied, ‘ap Jeet. ; ville, “13 ein. ™ { ¢ c 7 ‘ ? . ae Ley roe a ee Dee , - ei i ee A ey PEM pees i foi ie [4 \ ai vfs #4 f* wd, ok Vy , ~ so ie : d 4 Fa f x fi ‘ , * } @ ee - [ i ‘ yyy Al A, % THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 _ _ ": Sale Houses. 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS ‘ By Jay Alan P6r Sale Houses 43 Fer. Sale Houses | 43| ___For Sale Houses 43, — For H ~ “ sod sa 5 OP LP LAL LL AOE : ee ae >< iN ARDMORE &T JACK Payinents Mh pen eee, Panes By owner, $950 down, 5, NEW FHA HOMES | mu Rowse has Woo many fore full basement. Zones alow 3 Bed ture: i. “tireolace Wwitene Lake netthene. OA room modern bungalo 2 & TOOMS] sto, room, pith freolegs one LOVEL AND ROSE HILL REALTY with fireplace, basement, | “ azliowl aa Ss RANCHER SE-HILL RE Near ster, lying 188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor! £ sunporch, garage, on ry on . and others, =3_2e PE _¢1661 a sry ICT 3g large 50x 265 ft. shaded / own cow. woo DINNAN, ; 2 BEDROOMS Se lot. Pinclodes 2 a - "____ Byes. FE ¢-0120 : oe g assagee . FE 4 NO MISTAKF. AND DEN NEW 3 BEDROOM PLUS COE ' 6 ROOMS. THE PRICE IS : z : _ gas water heater, oil LOW MONTHLY #3 8 Midland, THE PRICE 1S ra THY AC MAPS + Good location . $7,250.00 | OW n BUNGALOWS : Total price, $7.750 Fick PAYMENTS _| Auburn. all Pej : FOR VETERAN $68 per month, FE 2-5427.| rearunes GALORE. FA gas heat. NO DOWN PAYMENT Full Price hot jots, | city 1 Ee CAS — Ancg : NT ’ BUIL D- NOW | | sewer end water. Youngrass .. NO MORTGAGE COST CAPE COD BUNGALOW Pp AYMENTS ONLY $625 DOWN In weil . rtord | pore Rell =A a ‘ ie 3 and 3) be Popedrocm starter $ PULL ROOMS fea, bet "weret. ‘laundry tubs. 13 | wis recat "Estimates “ely | 7° : : SELL OR TRADE. 8 room = Tr & $. a SS pgreeond x ft. living and dining room, | MODEL 664 ROBINWOOD. 3 bloc! ern home. Privileges on = orn 3 Jot with cma down Sey tepeied ma cus rat $37. Q7 extra, Hitchen, ample eup- fEREE REERT c DAVIS” east of Perry. mile north of Lake. 3 lots. L rugs be Pont, : - 8. rmica counters. 4925 Pontia * = oe OM tee where you ‘c PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE heust fan, ceramic Ule beth, slid- FURNISHED FESO WODEL OPEN pone END SUN.| Race. Attached serine. $16.500 of grill your steaks. combina- Model Bra * 11-6 p.m. at fog walls. 5 rooms, complete. fat | r resort tion rms and s@reens ia Vontes Walnut Road bear Ss prpantly =" ste 2k ly’ tp ttgas property near ‘ cluded in this price. yke. Gas PRIVE OUT BALDWIN TO WEST | Trent. doa'E. Tennyson. FE 4024) - : Grocery | heat ree. “tee low taxes. For OPKINS E BLOCKS 95 Oakland Ave. j Ty Pr Immetiiate Possession additional information call: - OF wa ALTON BLVD) ~~ Sylvan Lake Village age WITH $3.00 soe =e bias «roca —_ joa Lop ode tema ¢ page a) ae verte Sam° Warwick has, several new owner. 2 bedroom ranch. Base-| screens ——_ neater cense, gas and oi] situated, Excellent Terms % gas heat, fireplace, . plas- Pal dy gp gel ~ R. J. VALUET, Realtor "Bain" and" wash-room. "With or | tered. large’ breeseway, garage.| forms, bette @ set of fixtures — = | \ WM. A. le HOM ES MS Oakland A FE 5-0603 without basements. Massive fire- Cedar shake & split Leen (aed Pipers gi cnt | Geoperaive Real Eotate Wachanes | Bice, win, cud ctiieg, Realy | pore dre. fal Sais S| TROP Twe, aa down, Inmed oy yt Ss 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. * : Zhe an-Creiey chen ei table | Dr. Dra eee eae ron | 5,"oam, bone ik beth and. wt ; at $17,500 with $4,500 ae aot p stove oven wasb- TO SELL. REAL’ ity. Elec. water heater, 1 block balance monthly on 7. a REALTOR FE47197 4 ce eee ee es TRartridge is the “Bird” to see.| to’ pur sfgroem space. Pull price contract. Merchandise inven- | Soot Ww uren E ¢. Fae ee Sao features are Best grade fir | 3 PAMILY MODERN. $12,500 WITH only $5, \. 7 hese et cost. | OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. 1 ip . lumber, face-brick, uminum | $2,000 down Inquire 559 E, Madi- < atl : | eer —— eee ee Crosby ‘ windows screens. Heel plas _son, evenings. Bi aay BED. \dolhasated 1am al rge ogee Sawmil | RANCH TY HOME aur | lake. 0500 with § ter, reel’ tile Amble as air) PRIVATE BUILDER M kitche : puilé <5 Situated pn approximately ¢ brek, 3 bedrma tie beta Pur GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Rhootiened) mi 1sl4 best. Reinforced concrete drive-| room home, Ready for occupency, eee wee ‘Ample, — land on outskirts as with oil heat OlLive 6261 healt) nae Waterford EAST SUBURBAN-—% Acre and 5 bef “water installed. 1 block from basemeak Cedai! shakes. $12,200.| ¢t space. Full Basement, ol fur- 7 i a nies i Phone OR 3-1268 rm. and bath. Mares furnace. private city bathing beach Price | Terms. Call FE ¢0661_for_app't. parc aah weed | ee hardwood business, | FOR SALE or TRADE g] 450 DOWN rage. Eienty- oom for gar-| tin, ame RG Or call for ant. WE TRADE to ig: pabeel bus. a ie “tad Mares oetgor oe ae c | . Lend th op Fruit oe — Bee it at 98.750. with $1, tise E000 “PE 23-2105. AT ELIZABETH LAKE existing mortgag: 5 gross >| ie, garage 000, wil ‘ L aaa h ho 000 year year Price of _ oF trade ‘equity. $6,000 Immediate Possession EST OF FISHER BODY 3 81 ML-| isreally nice -- less than a year | WHITE LAKE. $1,000 down. Bulle $20.500 includes real estate,'_on sew home EMpire 30161 | rnis « bedroom home has such aL $9 DOWN Neary new suburban 300 down. $60 per month. FE| old. Beauticul fireplace and pic- i t beehee win 2 trucks, caterpillar tractor, | livable features. as full basement, ern kitchen, 2 bedrms.. Delco | _ 43409. ture window in living room. Oak in cupboards & Formica = all mill equipment. office , sutomatic oll heat, automatic *T can't cook, but aft ad I'll di and | oil furnace. storms era et room Neat as a z ne, tility ee eo ree (CS A YLORD} Eerste FS] cance number for him everyday? meant, eee ee! Dig y Ee Sy) Se ; pi. ¢ Led Seer wetceees| evs hardood floors. Setting ene 120 | dance number for him everyday! privileges, $8,950. l g eCWa seaped éeiy tine heater, Laundry tray. : WEST 8 and located just off MSS near : FAMILY HOME - Ov of CHANEL | Four bedroom home that js well the new Waterford High School. ound and a Gl resale *} or 4 INCOME, On Union: & rong soar faa les iL C.H AYDEN, Realtor {OY nnett, ne, biatined for a large family. Could Pull price only 69.050. $10 per __ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale r Sale Houses 43 rms. tiled bath, . full base- $2000 DOWN € room home is a regular doll og E. Waltoa ented as sleeping rooms. tlie ment, breezeway to attached 1'2 Nice clean 11 rooms for two ey can Part Thal cen Eves. Sun. et eT) 38 @. Buron LTO FEderal 8-0466 Keen mod rained Cocras pets HOLM ES- T ioe capes = rian SY cesar pee Bi aaa tie pirsane At hed garage. Beau- . er Ww ‘y # Open Evenings and Sunday a matic beat P price $11,500 WHI E Lake Drivileges too. Now at See eee ee inter inlay, $160 tifully ere ye jot 15 x 180,| 3 Bedroom Rancher with only $2500 down payment. i $9,950— terms. Bs *| Only ct $1 — Pag ication, close in subur er T ys: . ban location, enly one year old, Lae rey, eet nome wie BARTRAM) oor ver | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | UNI Jong Beth Woane for heetin a recucig | "An full basement end * ope e Ci one W } oar a ™— 2S * , Will Sacrifice cs income of G000| por month. _ fit Die Hwy. signs Are Everywhere . 14 W. Lawrence Bt. FE $610)! Begutiful knotty pine interior 2/ This 2 bedroom home is neat an Jearase, Features Include car nee 1981 ranch type bungalow. Owner) Three car garage Located in r 7 6 : en van os edrooms. Large living room. | — ent pe sc petcooneear iv nessee Ledge-Rock fireplace, pic- | tecrense = ae ant Bea: Matd ar nn Ererneed Total | FOR. 6 YWE EKS ON ONLY i Watkins-Pontiac Estates Next to the Consumers Power Coded — ape) es | Seseeun Wice ouniiey ete ture window, ceramic tile bati1, sel at once. jovely ea- itchen exhaust f alum in’ Seated co lacus Open for Inspection LAKEFRONT | 89850 with “650 per. month. cer peerage 7 Veer Peres ||) stsrart| aud caareens metal (awa: room home. east of town. Modern in eerey | — Pull nee rod $6,750. Terms an be arranged A Home to Retire in ately 2 acres near city feete This Cron modern hore aes, elose to schools and sto : price only $8,450 with terms. IVAN W. _ SCHRAM |: FE §-5091 or FE $-9471 4 : me spewer. oO, "pda ; MS head Rotate “ae ange : Marshall Blvd. psi 6 a 3 ee Be gly he . garpolea w room, dining =. ment. Sake @@® furnace cedar-lined closet, rae Caos koe ae aT aT Te me rane aerY Sane Ded KINZLER erterd, ice PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE 5-825 SEE ANY TIME ee ey yey ee | — Move right in. $2,- Gee 7 room modern. garage. Web- Right Bashabaw f (ioe odern. Gas heat, $1. Terms, ages AVE. 5 room modern od et gy og tile bath, een, heat, 2 car bar ty > ote! polly ot. Immediate poss. JOSEPH F. REISZ + Eo pone anaw - MI 4-4419 H Co-operative Real Estete esearatiadl! _ Partridge | Ia THE “BIRD” TO SEE ru r — KNOTTY PINE Here's home made to order for e jover of knotty pine, located | im beautiful Elieabeth Shores with lake peg on Elizabeth Lake | Brand nm eetting Three pine paneled bedrooms yr colored fixtures in the full bath | Price at just $12,509 on easy terms It's vacant and ready for fmmediate occupancy. Will ac-' cept trade 2 FAMILY Well constructed brick 2 hedreom ranch aga with full end garage. — Jacome of $70 per month from separate brick! ime. fm the ren, 1 of state owner must sel down, WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581| 1050 W. HURON ST + Deen eT e to 8 HOME IN NTRY ON A HILL W rH we VIEW U , bedrooms 1', baths 2 figors. Tiied recreation room in basement, off heat. Nicely deco- ted and carpeting tn iiving reom Landscaped 4 Better “FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-751! Rochester ~ OPEN S SU’ NDAY 1 “9260 PONTIAC. DRIVE yivan re ony Fe nue 2 Pit Hee 3 cecck eetiae rs #3 & tk ef ait to be riced mrinu’ A leorkd FRONT HOME considering « Lake We have a attrac- ma the home you are looking for for oe. 8. cash to mortgage Cal! MY or stop at 46 E. Pim ae Lake Orion, Mich, nee CH BRICK brick with oa 3 bedroom To Buy~To Sell-To Trade GAYLORD wee 4958 1M FE. i> Eve. & Sun eaeeretiee ea) Estate Exchange = Full basem corner lot, enced yard. Aetogpania 2. ‘yo carpeting. $1.000 down be- fore 10 a.m, or after ¢ pm. PE 47838. OPEN DAILY 14 New 3 bedroom brick, 2 tile baths 2 car gerege sttached, Basement. . 2060 Dev- enshire. South Bloomfield Hiehlands., ELVAN N. SMITH BUILDING CONTRACTOR FE 44030 jar rie aii OPEN BUN. 2 to 8 2 bedroom bungalow with larcer built-in furnished with REALTOR PE 5-0101 no Co-operati nishings, located Go out Mi te Josephine and turn right ate Holbrook right to ah payment ene quic’ OPEN SUN, 2 to § Allht 8t 9 Bedroom = custom built as m walls, other fh ‘possession, Pl lo pepnccieg many bosties Lake Rd street past Scott Lake . end turn eht at Model sign, George R. Irwin 260 Prraga 4ve 2-0544 ve Real "Estate Exchange BARGAIN FOR CASH tie WER tr va 137 Baldwin Only $4,000 j= . screens. We believe | i7. TRADES GILES" VACANT $850 DOWN @ room house with full base- ment coal furnace, located geet 4 blocks from down- own Pontiac on a paved street. Lot all fenced Call for further information. COMPLETELY FURNISHED if vou are renting or just newlyweds, you will find value-plus here. Located in- side the cHy off Baldwin Avenue. a 5 room, 2 bed- wullt with new carpeting niture like The price for everything t2 only $9750 with terms LARGE FAMILY HOME inside the cite on rooms 5 Tocated a paved street, & bedrooms. 1' 2 baths Could be mate into an income preperty, Terms can be ar- ranged Dog't miss sreing this one. WE NEED LISTINGS GILES REALTY CO \92 W. Huron FE Open 9 to FOUR BEDROOM OTTAWA HILLS. 6.500 Outstanding family home Five beautiful spacious livable rooms on tat floor, twe dandy bedrooms on Ind Oak floors, and plastered walls throughout, Modern stream- lined kitchen. breakfast reom ¢x cellent basement with new oil AC heating system ear farage paneled den. Sell on terms of trade on five room buncalow HOME $1 VACANT BUNGALOW $1.500 DOW? Erecapoesitax modern room home, with stairway to ex- pansion attic. Lovely tile bath, oak floors, dandy basement Oil AC heat. new grate Beautifully landscaped lot. 760x300, Outstand- ing buy at $8,950. MODERN BU Baa $6,650 All white eodern vame bunca- low overlooking Maceday Lake Situated on two tots, aluminum storm windows and screens, Wil- Hams of] A.C heating plant, other sutstanding appointments TRADES We are specialiste in trading Trade your equity, large down payments are se-rce fe trace Fy farms. incomes an@ homes Call us for an appointment Do pot feel obligated OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 WE SELL — WE TRADE oe & SON REAL PE 41857 : 3 W. Huron st FE 71-0006 Cosperstive fe Estate Exchange ¥ uy 4 i Fairg ; Ollawa Thills Ranch B-6178 | 28 © Huron -SUSIN NOTHING DN. at Ga $125 mortgage costs to . SHE LL “HOUSES constructed on lot Jobs eee 4 to rd woke: Bee our Red Horse $019 Cass-Eliz Rd. YE +281 or FE 20179 ATTRACTIVE {BEDROOM HOME. bs lent — viueed a privileges, Reduce $0950. $12 Gown |. EM }- BY OWNER: MoDER stone house 1 acte land, _ Grant, out Auburn Ave. ON A LAKE | but days, Offers a Manuel & Snyder 289 8. Woodward Birmingham MI 4 TRIPP Close In Suburban “Custom built’ brick ranch consisting of six rooms with ‘natural fireplace, tiled van- tty bath. ideal kitchen with bullt-in stove and oven. Full ‘basement automatic water At- oversized two-car garage Lovely ‘s acre site, Fairly priced at 824 - 000 «Terms-cash to mort- gage, Immediate possession, West Side $1,800 Down # rooms—older home 3} bed- rooms and bath up Gas heat 2 car garage Near Webster School, bus, churches and shopping areca A good buy! IE eslie R. Tripp. Realtor rE sais or FE ¢4278 ANNETT OFFERS North Side—Paved Street @ room brick and shingle home !n excellent condition near St. Michael's, J rooms bath on on first Moor, 3 & second. Full basement, au- tomatic oi] heat, screened porch, storms .and screens 2', car cement block ga- rage, $12,000, terms prove Ave e aras 4 home tn excellent bedroom brick blocks from downtown 1's baths, full basement, heat. recreation room ar- peting, Venetian blinds ly -mmsulated Garage 750, terme $15,- Practically mew attractive excellent view of lake. Din- ing ell, 2 bedrooms, den ail birch cupboards in kitchen Lake jevel has recreation space heatalotor fireplace extra bath, hot water Ta- diant base heat Attached 2 car garage Lot with underground sprin- kling system. Outstanding value at $31,600, terms Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS Open Evenings and Sunday. 14 Templeton Keego Harbor Must sell sttractive 3 bedro 1 owes up. Dining room, k ich: en, full beserment, 1 car garage, 1, block to fine bathing beach Easy to purchase. Terma mediate possession SCARE seen new. 4 rooms and hat t. on lake Large corner Saxase Just off main highway. Substantial down payment. [.K. L Telpleton, Realtor Orchard Lake Ra. FE 4-4563 Sets ca a: soma i « S$ and bath 2 bedroom home conditien | ideal for rooming house, 2 | as ful- | We have a good - W Hu Pb 116x220 Co-operative “Real Estate Exchange | FEderal 6-0466 | ‘ the asking im. 82.N. Co-operative rn This new zeae dad 3 bedroom face brick on the comer DO IT of Orchid St. - ascihy with a I4x, Finish the interior to veur own | desire This year around cottage ft ng room, binatiion kitchen & dining area is bargain Lider and can. be YOURSELF 8x18, 3 large bedrooms. full be’ yours for only down. Full & shower, select No. 1 oak floors price $5.00, Cail” for an appeint- Roman brick freplgrs: full base-| ment today ment, automatic oil w. gal esha — gal. electric bot water On a autiful corset lot 100x130 Priced to sell fed bart wi 4. down. auplicota! Salesman on i ee CLARKSTON For $1000 down — you can have this 5 room ranch home with at- .| tached garage Extra nice cor- ee — een) rom * tet ner lot with nice lawn & shrubs ' co Schooner “alt Sic aa 4 : . «i s. Bes all — W A TERFORD TW Jet total price is $8000 ry one Here is o nice Sie) oat 1 — & won't last long! story 2 bedroom hom wonder- ful condition with a “W013 ary room. dining-kitchen area af. Dn ee ee | eS ered! Lluntoon 1 ake Privileges wails, select oak floors, steam brick rancher with heat, electric hot water heater lake privileges on Huntoon Lake sinseos in Wir Aedber 14, car| 4 large lots with abundance of are all in. This low rambling ranch home hag 4 large Thermo- ane picture windows with a view on a ' its. ‘ali Shaccasea. 14x18 chicken house, 13 fruit trees & grape arbor Reasonably priced at $0.300 cash to mortgage. DRAYTON PLAINS in¢ room. The carpeted living This ¢ room coment block 1%| .Toom has a large cutstone fire- Ee er tic inen| ered Dar “aecorated “Ail ne Pa - sele 12x14. Dining room oak floors Colored bath fix- beth & shower Fa Layla gal “ee tures All metal: Youngstown cup- boards & kitchen Completely fur- nished! if desired $17.900 $7,000 down, Shown by app't. only, warm air heat. heater. On a Sesutitul tet noeats ls. home needs repairs deco- fating Priced to sell for $5,606 with wn ; _ . WHITE BROS. Bok “ ary rons PONTIAC. | EALTORS {x “this lovely 4 room 1 story; Open Eves eet ‘#; Sun 1 to | frame home with 2 bedrooms. FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 ROOM iving rooth is 10x14. modern kitch:| house on 3 lots. $500 down, ue ox. full bath & shower full/ month. total price $3800 ae paneanee gas heal. gas hot wa- Walsh $f. Rochester Mich. ‘» on a nice jot 860x126 with! block off Auburn Rd. Ph, FE blacktop streets. water sewer & 3-7758 gas and large 2 {car earege | Vac 1D HOUSE goop ANT. GOOL __location. _ Bargain. Fi FE 2-184: $8,060 with $1,500 down LAKEFRONT This 6 room 1 story 2. bedroom ttage on Woodhull Lake This eee B . comage is fully insulated for vear SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. sreane living as living and | 4936 Clark ston-Orion Rd. water heater Nice Overlooking beautiful Waiters Lk with large trees This home needs surrounded b by rolling green mead- some interior work Priced to ows ears old bedroom sell for $9.500 with $3,000 down home, fut basement. breesewar, and 2 car garage Fronting black Peder Ure —t rge lot All this "CRRONT ‘or arrange terms LAKEFRONT | to suit’ Drive N Sashabaw Rad m t', story cot-| tage on Woodhull Lake In ® good area, on lovely lots 124x125 Qoed sand beach. Some larae trees, pemaee Hobe boat end) dock. Mere ts a 5 ast on Clarkston-Orion Rd. ates LADD’ S | FE 4-003 OR 3.1111 | OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dizie Hev Drayton Plains 4 OR 3-1231 4267 N. Lapeer Rd. or M24 4 FE 5-9291 Doll house, Co-operative Real Estate Pachange ideal eae tent -weds or old- er couple Consists of good sized living room, full din- ing room. bedroam, modern kitchen and bath with new colored fixtures All appeal- ingly decorated. Basement new gas furnace and water ADAMS COLORED r heater enclosed front ment 3 extra lots Fenced or 1 chard with a variety of fruit trees pened aluminum combina- Chicken house lots of shrubs and tons tncluded in full orice 496 Nebraska of $8,500 You be first flowers Mrive by 4 and call if interested $6750 $1-) c th After 5, COME SUMMER have the on Seas sreiestimce pleasure of living in this j mee A Villege bungalow. jice 2 bedroom home Vere clean astered walls oak floors wi plactered walls auto heat base- basement oil heat Stone's throw from private ment Near bus jine hee: $2,000 and recreation park down After 5 FE 2-7 WEST SIDE One of those hard-to-find 3 bedroom bun- salome al] on one floor Nice living room. full dining room selection of lots all on improved streets Cash of terms Cal! for more information all brick 3 bedroom ranch 382 Auburn ave _FE 4-3303 mith built-in’ cohinal closet howe peers eigioad min bright airy kitchen and full a s 5 peg ana drapeal | pasemenl Only $9. 700 throughout. Recreation DRAYTON PLAINS Vesti- space in basement. er bule entrance to-richly car- heat Se en ive® iG peted living room modern screens Cemen riveway . A to the minute kitchen. 7 bed- and cement slab for 2 car $11600 WEST SUBURBAN - Brand rooms) and full bath Excen- garage $18,000, terms new bungalow home with T5x180 tionally large lof conveni- f jot Paved “road ‘On only two ent location Hurry on this | , | miles from the city limits Full i ee. Franklin Blvd. basement with fecreation sunce 5 Large 10 room brick ideally Ou fired hot water base ray heat. IMSON & “ t jecated fer offices or civic large living room with brick | SON Berne Ge croup featuring many fx fireplace Completely insulated. sider home with basement tras large living room with More for your money here and garake at oniy $6.950 fireplace, den, powder room Need we say more breakfast room, large bathe $13 500 El NEre nl ANS 4 en 4 bedrooms, 3‘y baths, | rm semi-bungalow rooms Ist + 108 FT COMMERCIAL finished Ird floor ou heat, floor and 2 up Full basement RONTAdE Ideal for thriv- lot 866x275 2 car garage Ou turn Privileges on Sylvan | ing neighborhood business Price of 830.000 includes car- Lake A good clean home Choice | ‘grocery or beauty shop! pet, drapes and refrigera- location For full particulars call | Many new homes in imme- tor : Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-0840. diate area. Ilness compels sacrifice price for cash or ie 7 a 27.500 Large 7 room brick take | eens with a slim $2,000 | Otter Lake Front front, Attached garage. Radiant own, You cant miss on Built In 1954, Roman brick heat. Fireplace. lovely sunroom. | fae one. ranch home “2x73 aes Paved road All ies fone A room features stone fire- good well constructe ome -place. mahogany paneling, RAY O'NEIL. Realtor thermopane windows with g7 909 FULL PRICE-—Lovely two 27 § Telegraph Rd Onen 94 Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 3-1648 bedroom bungalow with oi] furn Estate Exchance A littl finishing ta do but a real yalue at this price Terms oH HOA N Co-operative Real Realtor FE 2-4810 $4,000 DOWN LAKE FRONTAGE FOR BETTER HOMES 70 ft. frontage on Middle Straits . Lake! 26 x re ft. almost new | 3 BEDROOM BEAUTY bedroom ranch bungalow, 15x15 Spotless throughout Full base- living room. Roman brick fire- ment with fas furnace. water softener, carpeting and gas range ineluded Near St Fred's school, this home has everything Move | tn soon for only $2,000 down, f piace Big picture window over- | looking lake. Dining L_ Natural | finish kitchen camenete. Baseboard | hot water heat. water aS Attached 1's car garage, $500 DOWN with: S08 eee Puts you in this comfortable ‘home RS eS in Keego Harbor 4 rooms, full, ACRES bath big. big lot, not the ‘best, THE PEACEFUL PATTERN OF but has a tow tow price of $5.- is yours for $0. Dont wait, West suburban — in meat modern 4 room bungalow [7x12 living room | up to the minute kitchen with a life in the country ANDYMAN Near Williams Lake Complete on the 1 vear old exterior and world of eating space A year round playground for your young- some inside work to do Pull ster at §10.250 §2.500 down and basement, a‘real bargain at $7.- a chance to put Feel idle aS 2 : ' Onna? bin St: Evenings after @ call Mr Lebold, : MI 4.5524 OPEN Humphries REALTOR FE 20474 or FE 42114 Telegra #3 Rd. Open Evenings tal Estate Exchange A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. PE 42533, e) OFFICE 6 : | -* 2383 Orchard Lake Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange | THESE LOVELY. HOMES GL ADL Ii, Johnson, abe AROUND LAKE FRONT |CLARK REAL, EST ATE! | | 1382 * Oven Ev | Co-operative Real Estate mecenes : WEST SUBURBAN | Let 108 x 412 Neat as a pin 4 room with dining area. brick- crete construction with attached Excellent OPEN car garage. SUNDAY 2 to 5 berhoog Total price $9500 with HICKORY GROVE ROAD. Just completed 3 room brick RIDGE WAY ranch i) basement, 2 car at- REALTOR tached garage. Built-in range PF 975 Baldwin ‘E 4-6203 oven. Many cere Haber Lhe Co-operative Real Estae Exchange GPE west one block. to Mickory For Better Homes Grove Rd. turn left to number SEE 50. Look for Johnson's open ; cra fy . ene Pearl Building Co. COLONTAL HILLS FE 5-7923 3. bedroo: Roman brick ranch Also SEE Our Display Ad In _ the Builders Pull basoment with tiled pains Section Take Emerson or Braton street to 211 Eileen. Look for open signs 1966 DREAM HOME Near Forest Lake Country Club in the exclusive Forest Lake Or- chard. A beautiful 4 bedroom home Take either Telegraph or Franklin Rd to wicker) Grove da. go West to 2790 acintesh Lane. Look for open sign A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Non BE | DOWN to Vets In ..| Clarkston Ridge Modern Ranch Homes Terrace Clean nicely decorated 2 we! réom terrace, nice sized rooms living room 13217, dining room 10x11. 8x19 kitchen, bedrooms 11x 17 and 12x13 Presentiy rented at $135. Completely furnished Full basement with recreation | room $10,000 with $3. down Built for Keeps Here's a i'y story ranch home 2 finished and ished bedrooms mace, recreation room, fireplace spacious grounds. 2", car garage with attached breese- way, $14,050 TERMS SYLVAN REALTY | FE 5-418 — 3 Bedrooms 14 Baths Immediate Possession On Approval \cross From Clarkston Grade and Thigh Schools ¢ FOR COLORED FAMILIES Newer GI 2 bedroom -bungalow otl heat vacant and ‘priced at) $8.000, with $800 down 276 Hughes | St: Large 6 room home can | | be used for income. 2 lots 82.000 Go north on Dixte Highway ‘U8 | down, also other newer 3 and | 10) to Clarkston Road iM15:, | 4 bedfoom homes with down turn Tight to Waidon Road, watch | plus mortgage costs, to GI. vet-| for our homes back of elementary erans eed rs figwerd. 18 Gil- school, lespie Bt. FE 2 REALTOR REALTOR 670 W Huron s ane FE 4-3525 © | 3007 W. Hure FE 43569 | venin _OPEN_ EVENINGS “TIL 8 Co-operative Reel state _Exchange ~— 7 — SUN 2 tos NT ; NEM I : Z NE. - ) ‘i 2 bedroom modern home Tile po ee 1M bath 16x16 living room Kitchen & dining combination Full base- 164 ASCOT S&T ment Auto oll furnace Nice west Fill your hearts. desires this maa Tity) location year, build thet new home you ve 032 5 always wanted See this _quali- I 2 Nekomns Lane y constructed 3 bedroom brick Drive out Case Lake Rd to ce with Cass-Flizabeth Rd Turn left to the first as station. then left sisi, ICD) Weis enn ts arcue tine a — formica top kitchen counter A " a “i genuine plastered walls Joe HAYDEN, Realtor -- copper plumbing 86 FE Walton FF &0441 + colorful ceramic tile bath = — oak hardwood floors full basement -- forced air heat - @xpert workmanship saatetaliy decorated and delight- fuil appointed Will duplicate on the lat of your choice Fin FOR PROFESSIONAL AND ancing arranged To inspect, drive EXECUTIVE FAMILIES west on Eilizaheth Lake Rd to A Ascot St ‘Elizabeth Lake Fs- Se , < tates turn left to middie of =e minole fills Brick 2nd block Salesman on prem- 4 bedrms 2'2 baths recreation [ses ream With fireplace large screen- eS fen terrace Gas fised steam ,,) mi ‘ a ral wo car brick garage Beau- BUD N h l tifully landscaped 1c O 1S r real estate and insurance Donelson Park 49 Mt Clemens St @ room and bath home with many __FE 5-120! OR FE 8773 isetares needing preskiset room screened terrace fireplace 3 bed- aM oF c rooms and 2 car garage, _ bast Side Area | 3 BEDROOMS Large . living room, dining room. kitehen, bath, SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT basement with recreation room, “Extra Kitchen & Hobby shop ‘i MS TDSIN Gas heat. Water heater. Frutt WM. H. KNUDSEN cellar garage Large tot. wall REALTO to wall carpeting Oak floors. 510 eee ean Bark Bide REASONABLE TERMS E 4-4. 3 Bedroom Hy 1k i $9 000 MODERN INCOME HOME Basement Gas heat Wa- fer heater ‘paved street 5 in- nie walk from Benti ac © REASONABLE TERMS J. R. Hiltz REALTOR Eat and Insurance Ope to use T RESALE BUILT IN “a4 Thi, 7° lovely home consists of 2 large bedrooms. living room. dining e/l modern kitchen, bath with show- er oak floors. full basement, | auto. of] furnace. fully insulated, | rear yard fenced. paved street. | Real sidewalks, sewer, water and gas Close to schoo! and bus., Less 1011 W_ “Huron St _ FE. 5-6181 than $3,000 down payments ot | $67 per month including taxes | ‘OPEN i and insurance. i Pic RIVIERA ST: swimming ant fishing. 7 | dy bottom. This home has q: oh faa -7- bedrooms, living room, large LIZABETH LAKE kitchen with plenty of dining ESTATES space. glassed in front porch fe a ‘eould be used as another bed- Immediate possession for this room if desired) full bath, base- three spacious bedrooms ard a ment oi! heat. dock and boat room in basement, Auto gas heat. included im price of $7.939 with tots of closets & storage space $2,000 down lia car garage with paved drive Come out and ‘See this excep ACRE 2 BEDROOMS | living tienally nice home room combined kitchen ard ‘din- - : ing room, full bath with shower SUNIL soe 1 utility room, nice level ground. oie close to school and bus. Priced Dito 5S PA at $6,500 with $1,500 down. $ i ested close to TS hospital: Elizabeth ody to Riviera. Turn left ‘to propert H ee or FE toe key 4 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD W. Huro FR ¢ enings | FR, 40584 | 134 E. PIKE 8T. ’ “ ay : a d neigh- | ure! 1% miles to Lake shopping center. $8500 §1.- 000 cown or * real bargain for THELMA XM. ELWOOD REA LTO $143 Can elisabeth Ra. FE »-1284 or FE 4-3844 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS 4 FIRST OF TERING COLONIAL INCOM prick and shingle 2 Tatty safe rooms and po bath up. Oak Pull of closet space. units. Landscaped . with 2 car garage. Located in Silver- Pontiac school sys- Taxes $106 year, Offered at $16,950 Lana down, NEWLY DECORATED NORTH SIDE R ST MIKE Perry Street. location neat and downtown. .400 down. OCATION, To T street shopping, at $7,950 LIKE THE To Buy -To Sell - re YoU BUY IT-WE’LL INSURE | MAHAN | REAL TY CO. REALTORS [PB iE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH . _POST OFFICE LU — SUNDAY 2 ta’ 5 *\Watertront Luxury 1638 Beverly Fer charm comfort and convenience and rea) liva bility, you can't beat this J bedroom ranch with attached 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces 2 complete tiled baths car- peting, draperies and a host ef other quality features Its one of the most dis- inguished presentations of the vear and were waiting to prove it. Orchard Lake Rd 1 mile west of Teie- graph to Beveriy. Right 2 bincks to property. Watch for open signs | OP SUNDAY 21015 =~ c 3CLOttawa Drive New brick Cape Cod with 2 bedrooms and bath down and Y bedrooms and path up {replace Custom kitchen with built-in even and range You can trade in vour pres- ent home, See it Sunday 4 \ acurit Neat and clean § room bun- galow with full hasement new furnace and garage Immediate possession. Only $1200 dawn Auburn Heirghts Close to school and down town shopping’ Excetlent rontition thruout With one bedroom and bath down 2 bedrooms up Glassed rear porch garage shaded Jot All for §11.600 Leconomy Laving This newer type home will be appreciated by the home burer looking for the max- mum in liv space and an economical eutlay 2 bect- fooms. off heat S ft lot onl $2. 400 Takes about Ideal Brick Ranch Featuring comfort and econ- 3 bedrooms. ceramic tile bath living room with basement, gas heat, and the 115x300 ft parcel offers real suburban living. Only $14.- 500 with $3,750 down Near St. Benedict's Excellent frame Colonial Ceramic tile bath, natural fireplace mew Crosley steel kitchen new carpeting Kel- yinator stove One block fum Tel Huron Shopping Center Offered fer oniy $10.950 Terms, too Bateman & hampsen Realtors FE 4.0528 377 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange KEEGO HARBOR § rooms & bath, full bsmt . gas heat & auto auto er, water softener Lake priv- fleges on Sylvan Lake. 86750. Terms. SENEGAS SI Large ® raom home, ould be used for rooming up to 4 apts Extra large -iot 611x298 $8.000 cash, 4 . : . SSRIS SS TTS Small 3% room home in nice section ‘Needs some work, Just $2,000 john K. Irwin j Since 1025 1 |; 101% N Saginaw Street - Phone rE 5-9447 Eve. FE 2-1804 or FE 58-4846 ” ms |} BEDROOM “BILL Orchard NICE gas water heat- — -ings, $500, by appointment only. $950 Down Immediate possession on this cute 3 room suburban bungalow Carpeted jecated near Waterford. garage, lots. Tota Eee $7,050, ee dont wait, i “BUD" Nicholie real estate and insurance Mt. Clemens St. FE 58-1201 FE 48773 Eve. Mrs. Kelchner YOUNG Has Done It Again! . Low overhead means savings te jou, more home for your money, will mention a few the picture window. fully ins gas heat paved street, you would expect to pay weh more than $7495 with $845 down, $52 a mon! FHA terms, see them think mle! ie agree. "Passcsaina we OPEN TQAILY 18 416 Osmun DIRECTIONS South on East ee to Osmun, right to Open inns have immediate pos- session of 3 bedroom home with full basement. storms and screens large lot, $7600 full price. "SEE IT NOW. FOR CORORED ON EARLMOOR Lovely 2 bedroom home with un- finished attic for future room, plastered wails, oak floors, full” basement, gas heat, aluminum storms and screens, fenced yead. Ge Ge ears old $10,070, full price $1.2 own on GI terms ny is your chance to move into this lovely section, we will show you anytime. $8950 full price with EZ terma, On S&S Jesse St all large rooms glassed in fromt porch, full base- ment gas heat. dont delay, see it toda Russell Young REALTOR W Huron FE 4-4825 ‘til 8: Sun. FE 46-0612 412 Open Eves Open for Offers Very modern peers men hew 100x200 featrictad no tiac. 2.576 sq. ft. including multi- room and doubie garage. rooms, ceramic tile bath, colored eatarees fixtures with fan and electric heater; 2 fireplaces. bireh trim, and dishwasher. sement, 4 picture windows Good water, immediate occupancy Will deco- rate to your choice. Value $30.- 000. but must sacrifice to sell Call for appointment to see. MA 5-581 We BUY NOM! Dont walt wunil) «pring when green grass pushes prices up—op- portunity t« knocking at your door Exspecially if you are look- ing for a custom-built home This attractive ranch type with at- tached breezeway and 2 car gea- rage is quality built throughout with hardwood floors. plastered walls economical oi] heat and basement Has living room with mMicture window 3 bedrooms, 8x20 Kitchen-dinette located on 100x230 ft jot Neatly landscaped and in the new section of Walled Lake Owner moving to California, Price has been reduced to $14,500. Terms in be arranged EMBREE & GREGG EM +} Eye« Ls 3-4431 EM 3-3ing r som With ? rer garage 8 ee shall -8t Clean 2 bedroom, West side income Cedar 8t 1 bedrne Mill lake rd 2 areas with one acre LED Harbor $675 down. income $8000 gross tncome. This is a good buy. Make an offer Harbor Equipped grocery ‘HAPIN, BROKER Lake Rd FE #1131 RESIDENTIAL LOCATION— € room birgalow About 2 blocks to high s-hol Large living room. Wall to wail carpet Oak floors Almat mew Aas furnace, good b sement Taundry trays, nice Int with shade storms & screens. apmt Ranch trpe. Alumi- num ane 3 bedrooms, large living room Not finished inside Most plumbing done. Picture window 2 Ints Large and smali homes. ROSE McLARTY FE 2.2162 or PE 5-3578 FULLY FORNISHED TO RAST DETAIL nate or ROBERT 2 bedroom home on corner tot. Paved street. close to a, pea school $13,250 with $2250 di WILLIS M BREWER ; 55 N Parke FE 4-5181. FE 28532 EM 3-4698 : FE 49078 Immediate Possession Suburban 2 bedrooms and bath. Has utility room & laundry tubs. Lot 90x250 se black te Only 8850 do sd For G olored 4 hee oe near Orchard Lake rear yard, barbecue tt frui i pes, rei rgnsonable down. ts. Bel}; CLGRE wg CGR LER REAATY 4 ‘ ; \ — / fl A é WH f ae j Poy e } _* i Py r /) i baad \ : r / } ; i 4 f ¥ : ol f / r { 4 : iy heen 2. ' al 4 / J Ly \ : J e. ‘dl Po ! ‘| : | ) / = co / ¢ - 5 5 ¢ + , ¥ ‘ Y-S . A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRU ARY 18, 1956 TWENTY-SEVE : ‘ 2! : Sale sehold Goods 57) Sal seh ood: For Sale UleceReneree © 6 __For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 46 FUNNY BUSINESS | by Hershberger Money to Loan , 33 Sale Household G 57) Sale Household Goods 57) F POPP PvP SOO Pen 1 e te rt ee ee et a Sal a ag R. M ox ‘ | pone & BATH GLASSED-IN NEW OFFICE “AVON TOWNSHIP, 3} LOTS NEAR | : Long. yearn i MAXTAG ASAIER, 0000 co CON- | 5 Roose x. Me hs oe eee LO! coon geal front rent perch, Plastered walls ot ls and Ideal home- gi ; LOANS $25 TO $500 dition. rents nd, nevwsen ‘he re nee U se. fesesnable FE 06 “BENEFICIAL ge oy eg Bk bout gam BF mee eg SS rage. a a street, near Wuses PA L A. KERN ene i} CNEPICIAI. ere y tric ee r4 we 4 owner, 306 Mid- - TINT td ans OT son. —_ NE coLonED COUCH - 1 Re 5 stay WINTER BARGAINS | FINANCE CO. LORD'S SPECIALS | “chat sad endition. Wa, charger. 63007 da0te. ed “st 0 DOWN ss Fae f Loca Ter ON | rence St ae e249 8 pe. dinette set ........... 1 840 95 | cero fryer. In ——T verting Rea a NICKELO- @- Com U% M. wo. Your Take Or YING | 1 ©_Levrnese re fee's pe. sofa-bed Hats | Seats. 0." Call after 6 pm. F FE| METAL CA arrow set, ; Piste sigrme and seresns. A yore re fie BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH” TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | bee V5 "trom ‘2405 - aeieh same eves Hide-a-bed, from §139.95 .. ule. 4 . BIRMIN STORY FRAME. - 202 IT RCA USED conse. TV. sional chairs, bar stools, “omnes A MONTH: | Qas meek ae “some oes WATKINS LAKE, S0x180 ft. lake | ek ge eat eee “TOR ys so ob $30.50 TV sutenne hit, 00.08. ulpment, Sega gente taxes and insurante) at storms thro * poren. 2 png cs ROCHESTE R, MICH. ORK WALTON. v table . 4 Ret, coat interest $a aon saree be teen a . | | 25 TO $500 Furniture and Appliances | | Waiten, cor. Jectre. FE 2-2257 oo et um |_ down. Call owner, MI 4-463 i 125 W. Huron &.. FE ‘ bose with — = bath sated on OTTER restricted | Hf ley's Used To Be" | YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT Las. ; torms and se ed on a) ranch Bog! site, Yorsi3 ft. with | | Ph, ma! nBQotee oe eh i A sail 1 =e Wits sf ° ABOUT ANYTHING ee ANT S: | inrge ' —— “fot, with the school lake privileges. Only 3% miles. ster_ Ob $97 a AN BE FOUND AT L & 8. a wes in se Mortgage Loans 84 “ARM PAUshio'T au’ 3 Sit lig nm, o atest ec r © 5 . case he 4, com, ls to PANGUS” feet aa § Bt ie antl : $24 refr:igerators. $25 up; yenaee, = MACEDAY LAKE. Very, scenie LOANS $600 to $1,500 N : 1 gee ere ee “ip raalon. 8S ; ation : : New Brick Ranch Best Bu Ss | bill aoretlocking lake. $4,500, ~). For any purpose, on CW up, pew bogs d di — % CHEROKEE HILLS ! win ane = or not in | Some, pew Uggs ‘ Living room suites, $12.95 up; d ocr arsenler Teeriel _~ Today! Barge ea he ar Bee Appliances| ig Tom elt, 68 90 tp” Many 8 ve 8! bi) , 1 | other tems. peso provides Cy . i on = Fel ooea basement! houses par G ccsmearce ; USE et roe (east A rah 5 (ne “ . - . are timost fn convenient + fort. WALT ERS LK. AREA $1,080 with easy terms. To build A garage or oa Operon Ot an = OR Lay A saree Come Delig’ ca x 5 early new 3 bedroom a “ond Re %. 9 Kelvinator tat joek around, acres ing room h e f ranch style nee located As p! y" 00 ening ya Building | ‘ Rerriaecater $200 00 ire porking, and w wall with « view! off Clarkston Rd. wtth ful O O e 1 Reg $469 05 Kelvinator 12 ft. auto N DAILY 9 TO 9 . . r phone PE 44720 Loree. by gy boggy oh gy peace bath, il fureace and itil y neiisce ' Refrigerator wit Lt oseed had = a SUNDAY 12 wr 5 ees space, i. room. i on 2 acres of 1 & Ld ely r ” ' om : wardrobe and ren land.in growing community. roer Williams aan Rd. oe) seas 55 Rethaetel tg . $178.00 Pontiac or 1 mi. east of Auburn ae ores * —. os ee Loee market at only Val R amr © ie an iia St a BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200- |1 Ree Lord ad Flcteeoe se on geod aig on Auburn R edi ‘ with terms. £ = J | Door 13 ft. Refrigerator as it's quiet, close im location | Gas | ae : ‘among other good bom | *KEEGO HARBOR __For § ‘Sale A _Acreage ~47| care Md Van Welt On sar ee “ Pa ‘to | YOUTH, BED IN GOOD CONDI . a = ¥ LOR COSMET-|1 Reg, $120.95 36-Inch Gas ten. a. iy Only $680 down and sma! BEAUTY COUNSE, as meee y BAG aoe biten oot eee icc, aut rcmaere Sell or? ve 1 ier “200 9 0s ‘Bemee Manic O55 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FE ¢421 Eves. PE 6-132 located near Cass Lake qd in __ 23716, ou ER 1 Priced low ‘enough ¢0 e for ; FIBER GLASS MATERIALS, TO ——- wringer - $2.00, AN HONEST PLENTY OFF ON rt 8s; ® summer home or “rental 4 , ’ ; : cover vour boat. deck. ete . equipment until I sign up ; COLORED A cet ee, ee, ee Level tie nerves . no, you t, ! t along some nice carrot; rere", oer open Bun. 9 Waite’s s Appliances casaae a valae Oe ewes ed Eb ge pm ogg Oo Several houses for scat be Silverbell Rd. 280 acres juice for us!’ : Downstairs More by he ond of March. Examples. Grohe! : ee os ee en Newman Rd. 96 scres . VEDERAL REINPORCED | icgae- REPRIOERATOR, LATE | 0” fet “siee” ctf cn man ryt ‘erry s acres - 5 r furnace jobs, © : § rooms in Auburn —— nave $600 DOWN Williams Lake Rd. 40 acres. o Ww. 6 ba ay Raat Jom model. # cu An exestianh “sete “Door furnace, jobs. A flat $150 aot weet en ates veer edlesee ond Auburn Heights 28 acres Rent-L Bus Prop 49A | Business Opportunities 51 4042 = cured, eet ot ©: on oll oF gas forced air eee a ean move rigmt tm thie 6 room Walton Blvd. 8 acres. | ment-Lease Bus Prop misiness Opportunities 31 | a POLISH OAKLAND | “COUNTY'S TANGinet Jobs, ald "oF new’ homes. stores . . fully, modern home RO! CHAPIN, BROKER | ; — Ai = Com mplete A. No money ; Fe sw. Hu PE ¢377 FOR RENT‘2 BAY GASOLINE OM ALL AURANT, COM- FURNITURE it. Da | After 6 OA 8-3321 on the east side with euility 11 Orchard Lake PE #1131 station on main highway. OR | _— Ded. Keego Har- r Chests, bles, chairs, desks, down. Call now, I noon’ Ho : room and ome-car garage AC NF $ HARDW ARE Heating OR 3-2046 a s TRADE and enclosed porch, Deot ACRES. see | Bocaind, _ 31260 ta Soe with $1,500 a a = BAR? é bookcases, poems fividers, reseee used but fully guaranteed co , é » i uron | cupboards a we represent s builder wno wit) ist this one. viding “Mea WS Hanon comenciay canon | fe $s STR) bt ta w. maren ot PICK & PAINT STORE| eo Ser Sumee eels. Gove ore Plasterboard consider your equity ip your pree-| SOLID ACREAGE mata “otreet | weer’ iota iene: | outboard motor or pln OF cash. | 443 Oakland Ave, PE 50562 | - THAYER BABY, BUGOY, IN as ent home as pa: Looking for elbow room? Then you for trucks. Write Box 81, Pontiac) GROCERY & FRUIT MARKET LORID OAS 8-20 73 ’ ment on & — —— bar a Is the oa eed oer ? check these parcels. _Press Unbelievable rtunity but in- ins. en CUSTOM 2 DOOR. ON OWNERS MOVING ‘1 TO FLORIDA. _§o0d condition. | urmeister s CLL ORF GROG. SOT ROMAN Te itr 2 bedroom bungalow style come tax and sales tax will prove tract. OA 8-218. om uuseho! ID AYS at | tion call | loc in Drayton ee acres cis easlesiaslesasicsee UPE % ,_tand contract. OA ©2038. | winter clothing power table saw ALL SUN | TRCeBELL A HOTT, RIOR. . including large varpeted ie is one: -t sessenseeesesee S108 ‘ Cee We pai et Vieeane vot ‘813.500, wait wine ACCEPT Fiag Maceligae 3 - aes. _ Veda Blvd ooen 10:30 to 2:30. & Seve. OAKLAND re 5903 : | ng room. Lu. moat, lc taees Cali PE 2-01 includes stock 1 mod- . ete. as do p ral Warehouse. D ses heat and scar attach wn : ern, equipment plus excellent| Fr house with extra EM_3-3655, aey LARGEST . garage Situated on 3 large Small down Payments. ‘Call today , price $5,205. Will allow $100 for fs | Tandscaped lots. Oniy 10,- for ae TY Business Opportunities 51) Tessot, mt, SY, es | ee SRS ee ee ee Plastic Wail Tile, . -2c SS nn aE vt PLASTERBOARD - ; | = CRAWFORD WOOAAANAEASARSASACS. | gg” Monthy. Living quatters WILLIS M. BREWER | Qoonr alm ooo Se] BOWe 4 ne DEALER - . MMUPN UEICUTC AGENCY | available $80 month Beer and ae Surplus Paint 22.00.20... 1) Do Ricks. OFT < AUBURN HEIGHTS | 53% W. Huron PE 4 1549 wine, also outdoor vegetable & FRE 4311 FE Whi vena : ag ak M EA MERT. re $1.28 Dollar for dollar, you could MY 3-1143 fruit’ market in summer, A-1 lo- a ‘or Harold's Paint & Line Rn Gat ose axa" ceackie : - LARGE P | cation This ts red hot call at § PC. MODERN Lage anol 140 8, aw Bt. a aa 4 c ae egeered hot beat this home for vai ARCEL OF LAND. VIC. | ‘ hh Gieen weinany }. Sagina rs i] cstbowau a ue 6 rooms and bath, full gf Rochester. Can be subdivided. See Soeenns lowes Vie ee reas | eee oc iede Oe Oa PLAY PEN $10 CAR BED 63. | BATHE eat ges e one Laney I lpg pel A I aie 7 WE SELL — WE TRADE i? ALL ALUMINUM a8 FT | Excellent condition. FE 48131. _ coal. Mot water and steam | 4219’ and éxl2 also tm stock, NEW HOMES:) etme loch Some: | RUNTINGITAND. so ACHES Ie | 1 TmE “BIRD SON | MAME alee, Tandem weeels and | REPRIOERATORA. LAST, YEARS Lopes coat : NEW RY thea LE _Ma Shane. DEER COVER. CALL! TODAY'S SPECIAL LS DORRIS & SON _ Soha os aur ae ‘ve eseto, best brands. Perfect, aes. guar- ons ‘ : ‘ $ | i REALTO"$ FE 41557 ay a : anteed for § years, eo new 4 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor = ~~ For Sale F i 753 W. Huron WILL SWAP 12 res Rownoar refrigerator, for a little more _ | ican LAT , s arms 48 | DRY GOODS and cloths store . ' 17: N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-168 | ~~~. on the main street in ump Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | for used car. PE 5-1 = CI, ee : Ss Oven Eves’ Til 8 30 area town. spree nt on ony * sa oe Eee sre eee For Sale Clothing So, unday, On a brie st eo e e 5. PALA a — . rN “120 ACRE FARM WITH OVER —@_PAm LINED $250 DOWN | | Miles of road frontage. Beautiful | Dids Just $500 plus siock" Owne! Sop nor anes Lenuee” onl men | BEAUTIFUL SHEARED BEAVER aie rapes. in moe SDROOMO” SS Pr eProp. 44 tare and’ uaa come, jaree Michigan, Ideal living area, Gross | £° rang moet Bew. Reaso aoe. Beasmneme. 7S ereen and Pec enmee 3 BED S For r Sale I Lake ro | g *| GOIN ROUTE OF 135 pieces. All| over $150, Terms if desired. a tines | wie ming ar garage s _Write Box 23 Pontiac Press BL ack P PERSIAN LAMB FUR rose with rods. Check thees festures: j~~——~ ~~~ | beautiful setting of included for A-1 oper- eee condition. drapes. in dest “earetin Approxi- Extra) large weity | | ee Fe Ce eee oe |) jot back in bes than _Sale Land Contracts 52 aw pet : cactely Se ing Midwest Double vanity sinks tn bath BEDROOMS | take house, contracts or apt. in vente: ment bac aes relies — Ss OUTLET 60406 ie tek wee mre ,; With lake frontage, fireplace in | tends. BUSY HARDWARE in the ~ fe) ‘ “EDW ee REBUILT T AUTOMATIC WASHERS, i _ n grow- | 6. . Dovble henge snk BELG TEer cet “Lorrie cone | auntie tittaste ommedGe | 207% Discount | yon wit opatiny geneous |" Bitte Etuneen: wit Double law ray ion attic. Extra lot, recrea- | t * . - 5 i" 1 x “Tots | ton room. 2 car garage in as" | DORRIS & SON 0 bide. plus mew owners | Costrect, bol. 01 Oe. rene S| ‘Weel ponte of 98.08, r ROY za REPLACEMENT ed streets s al value at $23,-| REALTOR FE ¢1557 got usiness increasing every » Si. con bak coats, ood selection, $19.50. Pav level, Exceptional ue at 6 Becured by new 2 bedroom e a Drive out M59 (Huron 8t.) to Tu 000. 133 W. Hu year An ideal family operation. Rassa eal parckaners _ Credit if de PARTS t me < _ arr “A J | Cooperative t Real Estate Exchange $23,000 on terms plus stock. . GREEN CerNcHItL a BELTED 6 Oakland Down Tull St. to model. Follow KE FRONT ; FE $04) or FE $0078. Ask | beck shortis o now. size M8. GUARAN- OPEN signs Hours 4 to 7 EA . . . Ww ARD 5 PARTRIDGE 1616. 12. Boys size 12-14 trench Leg EF vacvums, Myrtle. >m. daily. 1 to 7:30 p.m. Sat ae r old. 1.200 aq. ft Iiving ares LAKE FRONTAGE af 2 se - AYDEN, pants. ell makes, 966 Myr 5 a 7 Harpies windows, well restricted | a 8 TS: REALTOR FE 4-358] a HAY (DEN, Realtor ak, hey and AB ter TRIOERATOR 3. Davenport THE “ELDORADO” | pirtare windows. Pome 7 re font MAN .. PARADISE ele L 4-5 2 +3005. RErRi 7 le wen wlaees are co at includes one @ state's LOCATION AT Realtor COAT Cla S50 Down | best buy at $14,500, terms | top ——e penis ete 14 Broces West or BOLD 5-7-6) S73 BALANCE sie ee ap gig dls . beds, my Sas, Miocene Northern Lumber Co. Gane Doss dete hoes nee TELEGRAPH r month, at < De 7 Tone) ee, ; 50, Ne y 919T Cooley Lake — | odern house and general Oo Eve. 7 to 9 | 3s N joked 1 palr aa ANS ‘ 6, ceeris suage 0 ce oors ecnel FHA $2,100 Down | parpene Balldings Lanarcenea te Mi SsEs Count, $1,600. . Groen. Size 44a, Never worn. FE). ‘Holiywood frames $7.95. Full Brice $14,700 C ue peer sreaet nae Dolled eed s REAL ESTATE 6 MICHIGAN _ | reine rs sen ee. v. 54381. ble, S"enaina te ah, "Pout the & 0 Mile & : spp heal doce || SO last : meg Z : N CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH LTO spect it closely. At #29980 with | vestment and woo Vanity bench $2.96. Daybed, com rry E COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM “op beast hs ~ | Feasonable terms YOU MUST BE & ABINS AND | owner, University 44476, Detro Sale Household — Goods ) 57 was sige, Pearsons Denk f- per up, “—) See the first grou 2D of brick ra EM 13-4197 Evenings FE 5-5435| FIRST — dial FE 2-0474 RESTAURANT Money to Loan- 53 ‘ UE BED, DRESSER waste | —D#tere._@ hard jo Ave. | rem: The following eee alien BEAUTIFUL $5 FT ane ‘ FIVE 2 ROOM reine ood er | (Gtate Licensed Lenders) ~~ | “me all for sti. Call after 6) ROO ee PAD. fa. Did BALD b-0002 you've always wanted in that, lot on Wolverine Lake H h 8. restaurant. going ¢ 1 eee a. LS a wox | CLARA = home of your own. it's all fac: with $1450 down. Hannan. LI | ul! ! 1p nes | ume of business Loce on mein en GAS” RANOE, | SEWING eae , 60. 9 N 1955 bed-| 4-4900 artery west of Pooties, gl tl for | 0 F. ili innerspring mattresses, roome with laree ‘cloacte The aut. veRn CAKE FRONTAGE Ws PT | REALTOR | expanding Onportuntty for active | CAMILIES |* exe vonattion. ai wet tvns pew. 030. Rollnwav bed and mat: co w r spacio’ re has a beau- ’ y restrict | TJ" 2.O474 - FE 47114 operator, $11,500 will hand after 530 es. 818. 1 teaf table, e ‘ , pacious living room Near Golt Course. Highly res - LASS or E4711 13 Ric RANGE. ire $8. 1 Small Lawn 1583 t'ful window wail For, extra con ed i Cashi or terms OR 31150 | 93% Telegraph Rd Open Kventaci Recommend MEIN model Benes a." ear 15 Drawer re sig ede ‘ 4 tile bathe gett colored futures $5690 4 ROOMS AND BATH. LAKE- | Co-operative ‘Real Estate erchenee | in g00d condition. PE 58014 ee Abie “LAUNDRY eBay Birmingnam \ ae a ene eer, | om AN _¢_FE 207° |__| | FOR FARMS AND ACREAG Cnuett | | SEPENTION. Wir HAVE THR SET OF PORT be ter gas heat and has s gas dis. For Sale Resort Prop. Maa Call Rutledge. OR 3-111] PE 4-003 +1003 | 1 iC ner S pew Monitor washer in stock. for| or" single bed. Adjust. bed ae is KEW 6 ROE UNITE POMP, posa) unit. Aluminum storms an ana REALTOR ouse traters email SPs. | ike new. Car top lurgage car-| Moto ¢ cee _ S om & screens. Large lot. 100 x 150 for | ~~ 80 ACRE 1 Commerce Rd Thyle Electric, $02 N. Johnson, | Uh° "hE. clothes Hne post. OR | Water : Pm ad the children to play on. Winding : 2 4i97 PE 3305 FE 45160. er oats. D. Friedinstab, biacktop road. Close to schools NEW CABIN BARGAIN 7 EM 34197 Evenings 543 a BOY aL RADIO’ te TO 7—Fisia AND age At Ano ibor Weide et Bout ilince “aan PINISH INTERIOR TO YOUR OWN Here ts 9 fine gently niliing Four (4) Buckner Conven- $12. Also record players, FE SOFA BED. T it burner, | CABIN - 09885. Waldron at South villace limits FIRISM INTERIOR completed wih, piece of farm property 20 mile ~nt offices ig Pontiac srea. $9785 | chair, small Kenmore o re | to build tm F ay of Clarkston. Turn right %s. mile Leica : alam ai from Pontiac in Fenton area OL OR Nt Le r. art Ae FL EEIE Ey | Marteg Washing machine sink $9.06. G. A. : collage type roof and tog slab. sid s) ots where you can quickly be re CH. | or) to model Oven 1 to & daily ing Weter ts in and electricity is a sf fay riche black acre. Locate ir one cil Oakland rw up to $00 on smad | ayn mace. retviaetouey Mis. oat, | —_ SACOM pee oe ? TE PR ya bah cabin. i ace Soil is rich black wainu bs ap er iy \\ HI I I BROS. ra ee 4 Neely fenced Has 7-room house, | County's bustest resort begat gpd gar Power lawn mower used 3} SPECIAL bee RES aya $49.96 i! PR: OF | ae at rauce CHAINS REA! TORS Helen Boat! Darn and other out buildings j areas, we have thir modern you lee times Electric Sun Ray room , RB MUNRO, 1060 'W. Huron em ON Phone OR 31705 beach oa Some fruit. garden space, quan- equipped store with yrer Recuctees- heater 2 pair of traverse drapes | R. B. MI EX CLOSEOUT OA Open Eves. ‘til ® — Bun 1 to 8 id tec! Ex lity of grein & tools included ‘round liquor license ero. All reasonable FE 2-111! | STOVES. BOUGHT SOLD. . MAN'S s300 price | Trmartable buy for onty $13 900 inca all Matures wine one COST OF BORROWING AUTO WASHING MACHINE SIN. changed aa Ls ciem: | — Ve doors. | sansex's watch, will : _ ees -~ \ > El > , tudes all fixtur stock an ' - | BEDROOM, | UTHLity, WITH) 62395 with substantial dows EMBRI & GREGG Siyear lease ol bile wicec at Bucknere 18 [Be enter as ve b-2036. ne | Seat “CONSOLE SEWING - wa: tiac Pry wont Co. 1488 Baldwin | _ 53448 carport ayes ment a payment Ph MA 5-4210 —— Me soon wu x38 | Ths, IS eel money mater THAN YOU THINK. were cee ITALIAN | chine, 60 OR 3-9703__ Ave, FE 3 New Home Owners of or my na able ay ment cr __ __ es an or vi for the small investment re . = ix C JE REPAIR MA. ro ar | - ——___—__—__—_—— = = ; NCAN | COMPLETE o R month. EM 3-80 240 ACRES ONLY 621 000 quired = Only down Walnut dining rm suite Pieces |§OFA AND CHAIR. DU! accepted Unfinished Houses + ] : - uick! | Ori, rice Phyfe dining set 5 oecasional te- chi for Sale Lots 46 pee steele mace pats | ne oa. By sppeins from Raters feety | pee’ “3280 Will separate. | pies * gee Eisen _MA & 1477 Pei i aLoMiuL | Save On Trim | cane Satie. Gas pop ent | ; 7 loan company MY 3-3924 anytime inci, Sun SILVER TEA SERVI 3 PIECES COMBINATION rtd gb ee? foe ft. | farm : Fdw.M. Stout. Realtor | | BENDIX Le “4 or ne pe = Saat ener 8 = Bridge worn WINTER DISCOUNT! ai “cot te 3 to your wm . And plenty ot Teal farms e | cons hed ‘ors s 8 ee ee 4-287 75 : - Sites DINN | TN. Saginaw St = Ph. FE 6-6165 tube. excellent condition, | — —; = BASE ive * an TEGAN ones? tg Do anche an Lancer |W. Miron! wean "| ‘Rountree Buckner | See SS et AES gy] DELP chats Pe as MOTOR | Monnaie Merchandise te garage. Electric stove and Bendix ol : After 6 oi BEND! = "ELECTRIC DRYER. | Meta! cabinet ohh 9, Fa * Washer, Go at only $7,900 down #0 ACRES 8 ROOM NEAR Mis | a ‘ nce Co ae licked ce anew sone, | reeeete 2h DRAW TITE HITCHES Camel in and See Us On Good location with E. ake 3 beautiful aah sone _Suchy Realty. Ortonville tt _———$———— Ina c . ry perl eek Maytag Washer. late 35 burner gas plate | CHROME OR CADMIUM W indow Prices Our 28th privileges. . Ail in th hills mort) _ 1) ~ eee i ph PLATED = " : “Richester 20 per cent down. | 120 ACRES wel S TALK : model A-1 condition. $38. on renee 25 |. kind that bolt to the frame : : peSHIRE: COURT ros m or Ralance at low monthly ~ | 4 corer parcel within 20 mile rf ‘SINESS" | Offices are located | MY 3-371. ——— ee nan teak — Les eee Tein ae oxen peda co errace With basement Imme “ pa ents ) ¢ Pontiac. 11 rogm home ‘8 , . re | | i 7 PLONDE YOUTH 3 s12/F. E£. Howland, 7245 Dixie * 2 fi? pe ) { é iecaga tn eo _ | panchion (barn! st} an $200 an Tice sc ased ice Nalco Sice chests of drawers. FE 4-5217 oe cabient base ‘ 23 r OR_3-1406 aes % move ou tr t ¥ term ‘ . ve * 7 — aoe SS ————— ee Ep ee mewre i Ree 8. Hence © PANcts — 119" M115 TRADE, RESTAURANT — prayton Plains, 6312 Ditte Hey. BOTTLE GAS | Electric range Oe ak ae Pecrimineier | BEDROOM BRICK RANCH 1 PCT iS emt MW | = She) : A nice neighborhood restaurart a \ ce iT instal- Oakland Fur nitur ¢e bextra! fur- side features full sath and pow h t. 1849 E hued m Rd Ph Ortonville 132) Colle ; { Walled Lake, 230 Barnstoe New low price, Complete - garden tractor, Arcola gas ide featu al. seagted aac ! Ma 1 St : DL eis) : en main highway in active busi- ‘neat co Beak | lation Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon 104 (5 Saginaw CFEC 22-5823 | nace. complete with pipes, reais- t t = = NE RE : oleh ie i | LT mate waiee softener eutemante OM FAME | ism my ml ere ee | See Scene ee | rercanice a ae i | bedrooms and bath up 1 bed- | er has priced this place ve move nae apie See acre, ae Bank as ol ald GREEN DRAPES | TRADE-IN DEPT. _ — Teer, fail lendecuped Sal tonto | Genm, ant ‘te bath down Olt heat | tn a hurry Very reasonable lease : p | Quer recon. elec washer .. $285 Fren. STANDING TORTS yib 65 Neat mew ancpoine center, Buced | Wired for electric stove. Ideal | Down payment ts so small anv- li re BEDROOM or CHEAP. | 35 "inch gas range 619 66 Geuke cake ...... . at $16 800 Terma $87 per month location for business of subd)- one oar to own this ttle; 2 $5 - | Call MI 40468 « | $ pe. dining rm. suite rites Hadwowie with en gee . one: . 7 n | | ¥iding. $15,000 cash or §17 000 oney maker. | rs 500 \ | living rm. suite . \ include taxes and insurance : ae is ces pita Wine te oe LOANS do to | 12x12 I INOL i. fe a 7. 20 i ee wed ainetha, ost 9208 | 2 Ri e Soensirregulary . B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Signe Are Everywhere | qult-,Mighteam Bos oat tor ture) = HOTEL-TAVERN HOUSEHOLD GUAR HOUSE, PAINT OAL. 6105 | Reeg si68 Salus’ timed oak het) | yr, SAVE, PLUMBING GUPPLY. . 7X EO tbe ; . er _informantion one 34R2 ' c . } t zi i =o 2 | You should see this spot' Bar |i VINYL I | let 25. Sagins cir mn ] H =~ o ? NLAID TILE 10e room pulte, § pieces, complete. PE 40321 Sale > Business Property 49) me sore eee et act) FINANCE CORP. OF |itsusn wane are oaten| 2. are ss 04m Shee, are ae 17 Tele graph r that's plus rooms. ete Only 81 * = | SALE ALCOHOT ANTIPREEZE rar ’ Gal, Auto, Gas heater geofe'e es FE \217 This 's @ beautiful business fot $00 down will buy businers prop PONTIAC SYERS 141 W. HURON FE. 4-3064 WYMAN’S Cab. sinks & fttings rf rage “0-0 itive Real F tate E xchange on the Dixte jn the beart cf BELL OR LEASE COMMERCIAl valuable corner and all Js 8 ie FE 4.0838 C i 18 W Pike FE ¢1122 | Laundry trays, 8t A fi on sis ; pere = - Dra tom Plains Septic tank is in Property on N Perry 8t Bide Reom rental will make the pay- 1'3 aginaw COMPLETE BUNK BEDS $50 Ty » Cmte os ea u SAVE | ge 1MB rg i AL HOT AL HOT WATER HATER. Y OWNER, HOt! ae AND f ps ¢ we are Water ts in has two stor Modern gas heated ment $7% Wesher 815 Gas «love 2 ha et Eee eo peeruas ‘72 5 cK. Ads Se erie joining lots, Near Wiiliams Laxe } 4 foundatior In. fe ant _f iris hed Large high bace excellent condition $30 FE _ In cee com <= | FIRST “QUALI 6 FA + ai i 811500 Te Sen) SRE El , mm 1 Prived to | me Teta: ec FE 2ciov acy. INESS UL OANS 766 OPIEGCE BEDROOM (7. “ BR grade — “PENNY PAINT SALE. f# om st OR F177 ell for $9900 » $1900 darn x 200 Fr OF ON AUBIRN RI ATCT CARPETING AND PAD I4 x 2 ! : $id 95: 32x71 double sinks, $14.05. | fit C20 i IN ORD a : PPE i : House paint. 1 gallon ....... $3.98 ‘ cone rer! 1 \ Vita) a) Rose 210512 green Mehogs So hand basins from $10.95 o A! EN WME OG oo at r ONRB € REAT TO ut : a Sie an NITY GAN co Breakfront Drum table 83 Cor Beaut.lal) dresser’) large micitot Thompson, 80 8 Perry nll heal shaders es ae ; : Pee id ve ND! CV ERERNiCh «a fee tabs $15 inside door FI Tall se ued Rooms cheat ef PON GALE S@LECTONIC OPLAGH | oot) cose ee gal. + 63.89 5 ; a ues . 3 « wo 120 x loo FT ne SINFSS LOT For a . MiTEND! ¥ SERVI = 1201 - _ drawers r i r PAN gun (Stroes afl « VAP st ee | Renee or Pea le o ~Vi. & SUN Qt GAGA areal Hiekiy) ceatrics ale Near Saginaw &t Box 10 : CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE VL FOR $99. ¥ teries, good © ~ & R's or pan 63.90 ‘ = Pontiac Press or tools OR 3-271, 2-6504 ~ - 11 \ i ose to everythin mm good - = ae YC St El E D 2 — — r ¢ eG oe = = * FOO $1250 DOWN ead: Privea to avtl for’ Stites Des SAL. BY OWNER 150 MI ACRES LAND ON ELIZABETH | HE JU | CHROME DINETTE SETS. As- ONLY $2 WEEKLY | FOR SALE. JUKE BOX. $80 HOP se B86 Model Home. 4 laren rooms ort: of Pontiac Class B hote! Take Rd roned Manufacturing | semble these yourself! and save. | Pearson's Bank Furniture | Phone OLtve 60626, 7 9 5. Sagin at Master bedroom 12x12 hymna ts and car. Call PE 53948 after y.,5 renting $200 per month Ideal O | four chairs and table 869.95 vaius a “Orchard ae “Ave _FE 47681 | FOR “SALE SHOP SMITH WITH | 15 STORM iDOWwe. 1 DOOR. with vestibule entrance — aia ' Dm eee | location for many types of bus)- ; 8 a ahess are brand baad se ie e | all attaschments, OR 3-7282. PE_5-6728. Kitchen with chlor oes if AD ness. Some buildings. Outstanding | You con act i quick’ on your | poodle. semeos Artest omen | 7-P IE CE L Ivl ING ly g RNACES OVER-STOCKED. PHELPS 1 ELECTRIC HARDWARE, " . ype nace i prey ‘ | > H 1 om z auto: wat Wy] Bestar. ChCien of . eraye Dhealown sicte bidg. between | Sfser 200 pon: a dee poms oO) 208 wee “ Emerson 17’ TV. new picture en Annex 397 Orchard Lake Ave. | ae o A, 5 eeee so 8. - as ee So Na ane a ' rence Sts Bare _ ede t i ~~ —- =| . be = : a rO NW; tes fos marine « mer ian a (ae ao arga Dix a we EAGT GRA GOON APT SIZF RF FRIGEIA- 12 Cossole TV, new picture i LINOLEUM....39 YD. | _Perry st rere mal; ee S SAGINAW STREET BLANC: Groreries meat by Hon ne & Aut @ er cai ater )s 301 Fe Dee 1) door 17". TV Ve FLOOR TILE (x9) a SEPTIC TA s SC l lor Gre Business = equipment . EA eal t is 4 oe GOOD AFD TY SETS. 870 AND , ¢ Se ee Tt tte abe WALL Tr 2c FT : NCRE ~ 4 3 r | FCI , sms ae ee C; cep PB 440 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE 84.05. PAINT tL GAL PE 8628 Sata Baie. Lake ie Ra 4a ’ - ‘ ‘ a Eas ;OOD USED RE FRIGFENATOR & "ROM ! % ‘ \ he ba nr) VLALL & ReSAG - ahs z : at a Ke ae Wi 8 . oan YOMpPany Goon US I t nfl Soe SM FREEZE Ss. é - GA Sl ainxee FROM ne ye 52: GALLON Ss Oi 7 we 12 x62" C Bo brick front. bidg or ort "ar Pontiac or reas nable Hours 9 to 5 Saleraey a to 1 elertnig store (Ee poe 12! oN Visca — FE 5-6180 | 5 HONE S, 257 aginaw electric water heaters, $79.06. - i Pre rit PAL y) Saginaw St $15.000 Termes down payment will handle Dont gq7 Commun tl Ba Ridg AY) Axp CHINA RVICE FOr aN - a | Radio and Appliance. 422 W rant. near Tel-Huron snopping | Get our olay save : To vou oh LON, 1al® “UM, 9x12. .$3:05) Huron. re ¢1i33 enter, Insulation. building rds Since Ins. 2-8181 | LINOLEUM, + WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER, 8U- | — eiling tile, felts. . ince 192 ae ‘ . ; ae . 98} WHIRLPOO = ~— HARGER CO 51 Came-Eliz> Rd 1091's N Saginaw | Btreet ets FE 41574 oF weocast Ai coors ies | cecus 34 years one. Just like : | eran Nails end | deor Beary ene a: $3. MI ©1360 5340 Highland Rd, Me } W. Huron st FE 53-8183, Fe 425) or FE 20178 | eve pa pice ceo or pallropyy | 4 : | Jacks Linoleum It Baldwin! pew, $100 83.) Me Open Evenings - ; - % ‘ 3 £ wf : SG : N ” ‘ + * 1 i “ 4 : a, ‘ “ ‘ > K ‘ , f : : /\ - / | . j , \ < \ . ; : . : | ' J r \ “ » ; , a f tere / \ : ( { ee ee ee et nine mA RAR RR 6 TIIF. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1956 a iy steamer, Like new, 2-5155 WATER ER SOFTENE RS DOWEX pep ‘Bineral aes: val value for $180. FH Do It_Yourself _ 61 - os es ac a Cameras, Equipment 61A 8 MM. MOVIE PROJECTOR, pew Keystone K~ . : Key 70, $50. Milford Sale Musical Goods _ 62 BUSCHER x SAXOPHONE IN 4.1 HAMMOND CHORI caoae ORGAN. LIKE new, 1, after Bate alter § p.m PIANO TUNING, REPAIRS. MR. = Oxford. OA 8-3025. A A — ns. Oscar Schmidt. "anit. Sale Store Eq err. T CASE AND 200 CASE presooue SHupoa Bt PE 3008 Sale Sporting Goods 65 “Eteucy Eaten “lo badiey pananen 5 ae Rabe WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF MINNOWS AND LIVE BAIT! We Rent Ice Shanties # and Ski Equipment _, ANDERSON | HDWE. mast Greek Gat 66 a TOPS & sAW- siabs, 2124 Slverbell Rd, FE For Sale Pets 69 = * months sid $5, Oftinnde 3004" AKC REO! CHINUAHUA. ° COLLIE. AT STUD. EXCEL “ia fartgrowa. Fe ss PUPPIES CHEAP PE 44200 ‘BOSTON at stop. PuPries MINIATURE Pa = ‘bos Black. MU- tual 4-0431, 324 Crystal, Mylford. GERMAN SHEPHERD COLL GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPiEs Thoroughbreds, Reasonable. FF. PROVED FOR HOUND. 3190 Wix- __om Rd. Milford. Mich. CANARIES_ “CAGES | and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatcb- ery, 2489 Auburn Rd FE ¢€510._ PARAKEETS OPALINES, CANAR. | Mt. Clemens, FE 4-960 Ave. Fy ellie Me PARAKEETS—BABIES PaRAESySERIPOUrDL ICS 4 6HO! 399 Voorheis_R4 FE 68031 3 BOSTON TERRIERS. 1 YEAR 1 male and fem ce) $ Sis after 6 = = PEDIOREED 1 DUTCH RABBITS, ‘antall and whit Freie @ Homer pigeons. 1 NEW HOLLAND “77° diay Fahd: L "T° HAY i HORSE | > POWER CULTIVA- SALES, MY 3-5821 (15 Front st. MY 3-4511 i933 FORD TRACTOR COMPLETE aoe IN AND GEE THE NEW Auction acs s 77 =~ MACHINERY AUCTION - MON. PEB. : 20 AT ll O'CLOCK. For Sale Hor Housetrailers 78 78 Finikiere ‘c CANARIES CAGES. | __Food. Since 1927. 84 Oakland PARAKEETS, BARIES AND CAN- | lrose, FE 2 OUERN cows, 1 ial call by side, MA 6-3060, —— # HEAD COARSE WOOL BREED- BURROS ‘SADDLES Ai AND HALT- | ers, FE 4 Fon FOR SALE (ihe 1 REG- istered Cheviet ram. 3 years old 1 registered Hampshire ram. 3 ae old. 1243 8 Williams Lake GENTLE (O GRAY RIDING HORSE Sale Farm Produce 73 ees $1 BU UP. HOMESTEAD | $460 Orchard Lk Rd | Flos DRESSED 24: CENTS LB. $-0071 before Sale | Farm ‘Equipr Equipment 176 AAA BUYS THRU. ’56 mat CEES Ciinten chain saws, $15@ & up These are new ‘56 models Wr alee top prices for your oui Midiang ro rotary tillers, 3% HP. 16-in flere with reverse We | ve tillers from $129.50 up el horse & Economy riding | tractors, all implements \ Rotary .awn mowers, Fairbanks. | Morse 21-in, riding mowers, Get F Red Ge} Fs el ype lawn mower, 129. Excello, special $79, : John Bean garden & orchard | sprayers, 2 » reg $150, special ake Lee your garden & lawn. Peng aged for. 1956 for your best t Large trade-in Cr best a, oie ps aes jac's oldes' ar dea. ssh eee denier, 921 in Giemmaea ce eee 3-830 | WE ARE REDUCING OUR IN. | ventory, See our ee line of | farm equipment John Deere, Mew |" — Oe one Jamesw ay | alers @! onville, Davis Ma- chinery. Ph 45 Ortony vile. | z New Eval Mower, side deliv- i 285" ‘Ideal Elevator. Ph. OR and wer FE 17-0335. Si —Chissus “Pluabeth Lx Rad Stas ~~ MeCULLOCH CHAIN BAWS nomena Parts & Repairs a Rd. MI 6-0446 Mich, Chain Saw Distr, _ VICE AND RENTALS USED TRACTORS NOW THE TIME TO BUY. WR HAVE A E BEL RCTION | or TRACTORS “Al ALL SIZES AND MAKES. PRICE SELL, WAND CREDIT Vials h : 40734 41112 KING BRO: Ss” __ pontiac’ RD. AT AE ee new engine -and hydraulic im: Must sell If tnterested Soper tractor see this one first. 411 —Smth St. Birmingham 6:30 pm. ~ INDUSTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT , COMING SOON ou —_ ton ard to- OU HOUGHTEN ‘k ‘SON Main, Rochester OL 1-6761 Bolen @ Wheel Horse, 344 hv. Also J Toros rad “Faire Morgeh Evan: ~ Located 3 miles co rd to 2360 Seymour Réa. across from the F Travis School Ww b> 22, at 12 noon. All farm equipment in A-1 cond. Metamora Clerk, Mrs. d E. Hub- bard, Prop; Bud ickmott, Auc- Moneer, Oxford. OA 68-2159 ‘E. SMART ACCTION SALE. cL. | closed until Apri) Pvt sales daiiy | t ae CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE (AG eel eed Buck Lt Good bargains wm used furniture, stoves, ete Farm sold. 3 miles north of Ox- ford Oakwood Rd. Turn west 3 miles then %% mile south at 653 Murd Rd 37 head of cattle. mixed, 28 cows, }-unit Surge miik- er complete. 6can Schultz cooler 20 l0gallon milk cans. Surge sr lads = 27 steel stan- ehtons rink = 2 cups, about 2.500 bu corn, ut bu oats, 12435 silo full 1.000 bales mixed hay, 2.000 bales of straw 23 tons of loose hay Ford Fergu- son tractor, several pieces , of equipment. John Deere tractor model A. with cultivators and piows. New Holland baler, ep- ‘ine mounted, John Deere ‘ 2A combine, motor driven, New Tdea 7 ft. mower, on rubber, New Idea tractor-spreader on. rubber truck. *4 ton, GMC 1850 truck, heel bate. also a bia line of farm machinery. Ar- thur and Maurice See: Props Metamora Bank, clerk i. Fritch and Bon Oxford Auctioneers Phone OA_ 6-281 OXFORD _ Trailer Sales |-— | Stewart Coaches, bave jxlouste win- dows with starm windew:s Double floors full size bathrooms 7 ft ceilings stee! roofs oak tnsice walle for stromeer construction, and all wiring in conduit Built to last a jifetime. 34-38-42-45 ft Also the 47% ft upstairs job Here ta quatity beauty and quan- tity at regular prices, Bank rate financing: Lew insurance. te down, up to 60 months and 45 ft, lengths. General — nad tn 19-27-30. | ‘3-35-40 ! | | We dare you to compare these coaches with any anyohere: » Fir eidalg er more on our let at | We have a few used bode thet we will neu on a rental | eekdays, Sun, 2 to ® ichigan Bottle Gas Parts we ace cessories. Phone MY 22-0721. PEDIGREE BO pen PUPPIES. @ 1 mile 8 of Lake Orion on M74 __wWetks old. O} REGISTERED RED ‘DADGHUNDA | - female 6 yrs. old, hae! for paring { this sd. also 2. & $75. MA 41330 REGISTERED BtonD COCKER 8 s icense $38 ee isa and ail shots TOY CI CHIRUAHUA, 1 YR_ ‘OLD. FE 44280. sms TRORCCORBRED COCKER SPak- fel, 7 mos. spayed. MI_ 60168 TOY MAN (CHESTER Female. 7 weeks old, $38 23-4875 CE DOVES ALL PET | __Shop, 69 8. Astor FE 46433 8 WEEKS OLD ) | NEIMARANERS ey hunting background FE Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS. BOARDED. pocs trained. Burr-Shell 375 8. Tele Hay, Grain & Feed | 71 ALFALFA. ALL KINDS BAY, straw, grain, ground. whole or . MA 5-0666. New lumber, HAY. ie 4 Cutting. Also straw. Wil _ AND D_ COTTING Ph. OR _3-0049. & IND CUT- MA 5-784 Up or -delivered. i] HAY. BY BALE: Oxford Trailer Sales can offer eee for less anytime! 3 WANTED TO BUY 1f0R 16 FT | eee alumin housetrailer. goo cond. Teas 1 ; T8248 3? FT. 1980 ANDERSON. ALL- Ajuminum Toilet. shower floor beat. Excellent condition. $1,350 Let, 135. Auburn Heights Tratier Park. FE 5-1402 | | \ ERAL MOBILE | HOMES. | 18 to 45 ft. Designed for uying | Economicaily priced! One oe onstrator priced to sell. eeratal ood used, coaches as low | 30 down, Genesee Sales, 2101 Dixte _ Hwy. | | MOBILE HOME REPAIR iR SERV- ice. booster springs installed care | wired for pulling trailers. Adren _Short. FE 5-485 Trailer Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER ; GREAT LAKES BEEMER - Upchalienced leaders in Oe price range. Ue 2. and 3 be 69 month bank rates. W our own financing, no coe tao | small. po deal too large! 60.8. Telegrarh FET 2-3200 | ._ Opes Eves and. Sunday PM, er GENERAL, ~ HOUSETRAILER. FE .9-15 8% Wii Ay 1983 MODEL | marine ply wood 14° Travel Trai)- ; -er. Comopléteiy equipped an __ Greve, Fr 4-5 703 Foc Rake Livestock 72| SLICE OF HAM Pou. | &P New sheotures tm cabeag : oeree. Excellent pe et «2° ‘FE om me GOOD CONDITION. \. “fh $100. OL 1-0534. ~ CHEVROLET 1956 Demo3. | FLOOR CARS—OFFICIAL'S CARS : CARS 2 Doors—4 Doors Hardtops—Wagons NO CREDIT ‘PROBLEMS JUST YOUR CAR DOWN Ls JP OT 0 Highest Trade — Lowest Terms TAKN ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS, BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY For Sale le Housetrailers ma) roe CHIE FE MID-WINTER SALE Reduced prices on our fine lection of reconditioned used ao 4 41 rooms that can be ates on | our All deais include a ors ‘life pol: HUTCHINSON @ ____.2830 8. Dort Hwy., Flint _ 1953 ishy MODERN 1 HOUSETRAIL ze 28 | Call PE 5-7331 aft. 6 p DID YOU KNOW ~ You can pow buy a modern re- conditioned mobile home with low Hee ioe | epiemagra and balance | SeeM es M&M Motor Sales — Auto (ge AUTO PART NEW, REBUILT tsep The pares you need when you | _ ay Sunda SOLLENRBACK: 8 vTo a Baldwin SERVIC m you heed it! Hare you tried rf service? QGiass installed while you walt Insurance tos honored. All work guaranteed Free 1 ib aftes each door gigss or windshield in- stalled. Oven Saturday Until ¢ Glass © | 8! To be sold on first come, tor Sale Tes WHITE WALLS NEw tires, ess each Exchange E 40687, NEW “TReabe ON YOUR OLD Bey you more tire Method, Proarentesd unconditional "F ‘dW itliams Tire C oO. eS white walls, 603 8. Saxinaw f__4o0at EXPERIENCED MECHANICS. save you money. Rebuilding and repairing automatic transmissions motors. clutches, brakes _For Sale Motorcycles 83. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Marley Davidson i Harley | Davidson Gales Co Boats: & Accessories 83 CENT U R Y BO ATS rder ery | INLAND LAKE $s AL ES) “JOHNSON ee ‘OWENS MARINE ‘SUPPLY ‘PIBER GLASS MATERIALS To cover your boat UC; & 15 per JouRSON MOTOR: s ‘Slaybaugh’s AL UMA A CRAFT SRS EV EVINRUDE MC shee [A > HARDMW a OW TBOARD, Morons F Come IN FELLOWS A bank HAR RINGTON BOAT COTE ae k Teansportat ion | Offered 87 my to sunny t siltfornis on sched- | Wanted “Used ca 88 Pe tel AU oi Rl | PRIVATE PARTY WOULD LIKE 1 Have 1952 Pivm and cash or all * ae . C ore WAITING AT = * Classified Ads! “To swap (2 8._Ssginaw st what you don’t need for; Spa wo do, 2-8181 ANTED — JUNKED ¢ OR cars, any make any call F © | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS |; at m BAGLEY st. | ‘Wanted _Used Cars 88 Oak! : | UP TO $50, FOR JUNK & camer _cars. FE 2-3666 dayg or eves “CALIFORNIA BUYER | FE 2-0678 or FE WAN ake SCRAP CARS. Ph. OR 3-4511 from. Fast service. Call PE 49582 THE HIGH DOLLAR rhe high grade used cars. We! - them. Drive the extra miles, | it ee pay you well. 4540 Dixie | | "EL J. VANWELT a OR 3-1335 w recked & Junk Cars ' East Side Auto Parts FE 5-6855 | WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOK sharp late model cars. COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM OLive | 20311 top dollar on late-model cars Dixie Hwy OR 31603 lire wr Sale Trucks. - 90 Re | 1908 CHEVROLET PICK-UP. GOOD condition MY 34703 after 5 CHEVROLET PICKUPS 8 TO CHOOSE FROM BRAND NEW 1955 LEFTOVERS first served pass: Under dealer's cost. 14 and, 34 ton models. Big allow- ance for your old truck or car, Easy tepms | AVERILL'S, ,2020 DIXIE plat JUNK CARS & SCRAP! SAVE HAVE NEVER SAVED | BEFORE! 1 HASKINS CHEVROLET and County's Fastest Growing Dealer 8751 Dixie Highway at MIS i Open nites ‘til 9 1955 BEL AIR. 2 DR CHEVROLET electric wipers priced m FE 1955 te vs appll- . A used BILL HACE _FE_¢-7333 | CHOICE OF As low "bes sivas ee colors Lares oe price Make ay Haskins Chev. 5 "tu Le Always @ cook ‘selection. Taylor Chevrolet Sales “8 CuEVIE BEL AIR WW_ R-H ORlando 3-1028 HEV BEL AIR 2 DR POWER Glide, radio, ae oe 1. own FOR SALE OR TRADE 1s wa teh acs FE 2 1048 SPECIAL Mrloves | Hurry! NORTH CHEVROLET 1000S. Woodward Ave i) eoeeishers MI 4-2735 146 DIVCO MILK TRUCK WIT Ml ‘66 plates, $150 1946 Diveo larg pene] mijk truck with half ae plates $230 Nye Dairy 3-6786 or PE 22-0681 after 5 pm | ‘2 AND ‘49 OMC 450. 8 YD! rubbish and garbage Garwood load packer bodies, PE 17-8603 1634 CHEVROLET COE TRACTOR i A-1l condition 705 Third &t | 1989 CHEVROLET '> a PICKUP | Bacio er ned Motor paint & | HOW ARD I fe ARE, INC. | 7705 Orchard Lake Rd Keeeo 1933 DODGE % TON EXPRESS yee pane & tires very @ HOW “ARD LARE, INC. | 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. _Keego On all new 1966 Pontiacs have for sele 50 used cars no money down. Open every night heego Sales & Service WE NEED USED CARS Trade vour present car on; — one of our 1956 Chevro: | OFFICIALS CARS BRAND NEW es DEL-RAY FE 6-0254 WILL ACCEPT ) WHITE CHEVF | Take over payments ‘SL CHEVROLET DELUXE sEDAN Clean, stien Sa 3-582 3-1542_ Walled Lake ; RADIO, HEATER, Power glide. 'E 5-8014 HARD. HEATER 66 and 1 owner car only 24,000 Buy your car now for that summer vacation. H J. Van 4540 Dixle Hwy. Drayton Plains. Welt. 1964 CHEV, Also we some ‘a8 DODOE, 1-TON Pickup exc.) We need 200 cars to fill | shape. FE 4487 _or, MY 2-5492 ‘1 FORD PICKUP. GOOD CONDI. tion Low mileage. Snow {read tires MT €1372 1951 1, TON FORD PICKUP. Low) mileage Snow tred. tires. Exc condition MIL #1372 183 FORD ', TON PICKUP OR 3-2904 | 2 PORT) TRACTONS WITH ATI | i val equip 6 from vlads «4d tear bi * t 11 hte Lower Invernat o “il 714 biade 29 Lon bow b dorer rade: 1’. tom Chey tractor 1 nm hes t y wit Fo t tit tiatder if Waiton Biya os4 FORD PICK Ji? OVERORIVE turn siemals electric wipers de- luxe cab $805 MY 43-4403 21 Ove | actual mileage WE PAY THE HI $$ 1° FOR °49 THRU '54 | (LEAN CARS | | Auburn Motor Sales PF Bid. and Pike eee a “al WILSON “GMC TRUCKS Sol eS ES P| 5-485 Oakland at Cass 11632 FORD 4 TON PANEL. PER: fect ondition $405 JE JOLT SIE, FORD § ALES OA 83011. a OMc | WRECKER POWERED 22) _W_ Montcalm _F or Sale ¢ Cars 9 ; 198 y qe ICK CENTURY HARDTOP ne vellow & white Ali ac cecscories Pls. power steering power brakes. white sidewa’) trim & 1956 plates. $2205 SUPER HARD TOP ee heater waiters) l ©c ARKNE R * STUDEBAKER — | Rermingwham MI 4-3410 | 50 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR. GOOD _condition, Reasonable FE 40287 . 33 BUICK 4 DR. SPEC. A dark green 1 owner car with | radio and heater, The car is real sharp, only $1,008 H. J. Vani Welt. 4540 Dixie Hwy., Drayton | Plains OR 41358, i j 43° BU ICK CONVERTISL $25 | And take over payments. “Phone | LF 4-6005 | 32 BUICK HARDTOP This {@ # beautifal 2-tene hard top Ivery top Hawaiian bronze body Badio, heater, auto. trans; Tinted? glass Power seats and windows. This is really_an out- standing l-owner car at the right. price. People’s Auto. Sales. 680 Oakland. FE 2-2361.- 49 BUICK NEW PAINT. Brae flow. Radio & heater. § 54788. = “G0 CADILLAC @ 4¢ DRI SALE| FE 2.9719]. or trade, 27. Mechanic Be. i. ‘ <5 ’ i : ry i CHEVROLET A ria SCHUTZ MOTORS 9128. Woodward, B’ham Lar A VRAT AY BI ps SV Ke ASf ols ee. EIMENSCHNEIDER DODGF:-PLY MOUTH ze eesy to deal with FE_2-9131 63 cane “NEWPORT. HARD- top with racio heater automatic Power Steering. Will sell: peeonabia with smai] down pay- | | our big Woodward Ave- nue lot. Get our appraisal | before you trade. Mo- JE PEREY FORD SAL. ES) 1953 “Chrysler, power | and) $845. t { | | | Pol siont-cu® TO. For Sale Cars wd | 1958 FORD. 4 DR cusToy — ! - as —— Mew’ De Eaule white walls. ' 19 er, sharp. $1,295. Easy terms. SCHUTZ-MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-7811 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE 50 USED CARS * WE CARRY YOUCR NOTE BRAID Motor Bales «DeSoto - Piymouth Deaier 31 Years of Fair Dealing +10 8 Cass _FE 20186 | 11953 De Soto club sedan, automatic and ‘ready to go. -$795. _SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham_ M14-7811 1952 DeSoto Firedome V-8. Radio, heater, white- walls, automatic. $595. Liberal terms. 7 SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-7811 DODGE 47 4 DR. RADIO & 0 8 HEAT. _tr. 171 5. Shirley, FE 4-461 ‘33 DODGE HARTTOP. RADIO, heatet and automatic trans, Ex- cellent cond, Low price, - ware GOL BELL G'FT STAMPS { | { | | ) | | | | For Sale Cars “or | ERLE Seer aase 2DR. "so a EY For Sale Car¢ 91| For Sale Cars 91 | “hadio ae ‘ CARKNER STUDEBAKER | mirm MI 43410 ie. Soto 4 door. Baa ‘so HUDSON, a POLLY, EQUIPPED. “LOOK! 1935 Plymouth Station Wagon. Just ¢ al] purpose car for you. Busi. | Lace pleasure, camping and’ 101) uses, 1956 Plymouth Belvedere, 4-dr.. V-8 engine none, equipped plus push button, werfiite two-tone paint white oe, Other extras, Demo | 396 Plymouth V4 Savoy Dix Club besan Powerflite. R&H. Drive it.. | 1954 Ford station wegen 4dr, V-8 Best country squire. 3 seats, Ford- O-Matic R&H. extra low mileage. Like new, 1953 Pontiac, 2dr Snappy motor.) Has foe, Beautiful blue. | 1o52 Ford sedan delivery. Courier| odel. New ss papice beautiful | condition. See CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | | 32 ae MAIN 58T. ARKSTON CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH Open 8 a.m. Pothie daily MA &- OL DS MOBILES 1956 Demonstrators | HOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR eG OLDSMOBILE | GMC TRUCK D EALER 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 | West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low the “difference. Many 6 & models to choose from "West Side Used Cars 923_W. Huron FE 42185 ‘$1 HUDSON HORNET CLUB cou) Black finish. _} tic, vrata & heater, Wil trade. BARKER ‘a FORD. NEW TIRES. NO RUST. & Exc. transportation, 875 Seok Lake Rd | 1955 FORD, CUSTOM 2 DOO DOOR Cylinder Radio, heater auioma- ay See esis a1 Beane baint. ery clean HOW ARD | LARE, ING 2706 Orchard Lake Rd _ Keexo 1953 DARK GREEN FORD va 4 door Fordomatic. In perfect con- dition White wall tires Radio heater, other accessories. New battery, new brake linings. Singie owner, Second car in 2. car family. Will sell at first reason- able offer MI 4-6236 | $3 FORD TUDOR, BY OWNER: Excellent condition $575 FE 2-5001 after 5 30 tone paint. Electric wipers, han Take over paymts E 8-1474 ‘$0 FORD ~ GOOD ‘CONDITION FE 4-521 5S Fore 7 “¢ DR. 8000 MI LEE OA BOIL 1952 FORD 4 DR. With radio, heater new white ick rR v FORD SALES | { 4 | 7] wall tires, A beautiful two-tone | blue J-owner car Only 41 miles. It is the sharpest 52 Ford | in Oekland County. H. J Van) Welt 4540 Dine Hwy. Drayton | _Pisins OR 31355 ECONOMY — IS THE MAIN FACTOR TODAY 100 CAR SELECTION FROM) A A 30 MODEL FORD TO A_ 5s CADILLAC HARDTOP WE QUARANTEE A : OM ‘$2 AND UP MANY MANY MANY TRANSPORTA- | TION SPECIALS $25 AND UP. CONTRACTS . ; | RCONOMY USEDIGARS 22 Auburn FE #2131 OLDS 1956 DEMOS SEVERAL TO, choose from Choice of models and bedy styles As low &s your car down, Up to J@ months on balance | t HASKINS | CHEN ROLE TOI Oakland ( nts’ ~ fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 fAple 5-5074 Open Nites ‘Til 9 OLIVER BUICK BEST BUYS $2395 $5 Buick Century 2 door hardtop, RAH, Dyna. p13g5 <4 Mercury 2 door Kall ’ "s3 (ids OR 4 door, KAT livdra $365 "S| Pontiac 2 door, 8 c?F., - R&H, Hydra. Bright Spoi|_ $195. St lord 2 dloor, oclie yutis verse pod Milenio ie nr ticute wlutewali- $1265 "53 Buick Super 40 dou $2195 $5 Buick Special 2 door, R&H, Dyna. white and’ turquois. $595 | $4, Olds 98 4 door. R&H.! no rust. ‘OLIVER | BUICK © 210 Orchard Lake FF 2.9101 ; R&D irae (05 0 Tit» trim. 3 Pontiac 2 deor sedan. R&H. Liveral one owner CARKNER STUDE MI aad “1955 M Mercury Custom 4 Door D1695 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER u “FOR MORE THAN 30 YE GOOD PLACE TO Bute MERCURY 80, 2DR RADIO | heater. overdrive. Excellent condi- tion. Good tires phis snow tres | One owner Used @s second car MAyfair 6-6854 ‘44 OLDS, CLEAN "ONE OWNER power steering end brakes Radio heater and extras FE SATTT NO MONEY DOWN WITH GOOD credit on many of our cars CARKNER STUDEBAKER Birmingham MI 43410 ‘90 OLDS 886, DR. “HYDRAMATIC. $325. OR 37048 ‘$3 Packard 2 dr. Fully” equi pped New paint 995. ‘$3. Studebaker Champion sedan R&H Very clean $596 . Mazurek Motor Sales South Blvd at Woodward FE cal 1953 PACKARD CLIPPER luxe. Club coupe Radio, Meee Automatic transmission White- wail tires. Very clean Only $895 HOWARD LARE, IN 2705 Orchard Lake Rd Keego ‘$3 PACKARD 2 DR. UL TRAMATIC | Radio. heater A white tires Excellent condttion CARKNER STUDEBAKER Birmingham _ MI 43410 ‘92 PACKARD 300 TAKE OVER payments. OR 3-4479 after 4. all day Sat Le ; "33 PLYMOUTH @ 4 DR. 26.000 miles, radio, heater. 1 owner _MI 4Slez _ _ . 1953 PLYMOUTH 2 DR SEDAN radi, heater etc low mileage 1 owner fer quick stale A 6-6569 after 6 pm or ajl day Surciay 1054 1 ivmouth club sedan, radia, heater, automaty S095 . CHLTZ MOTORS OF2 ~ Woodward. Pham MU4-7R11 oy ———— Bargains SS qilds 88 2 door, RAT Hivdra.. white sidewall tires, po wer brakes. spotless inside and out $105 "S53 Chev. Bel Air.2 door, R&H, 2 tone paint, one owner o...55... $1095 "S$ Pontiac Chieftain dix 2 dr, R&M Tivdray 2 tone green, must be VON to be Ap} weciated ©1205 i i] XS C tistooniiti« et : ili Naik fea EL peaeditivniced it uly toe Ni w]URUS 53 Cadillac 62 sedan, R& 1, Hvdra.. power strg new rubber, one owner norman gray in color way on Sens $1005 53 Buick 4 dr. sedan, R& 11, Dyna, whitewalls A real sharp ear. S95 S43 Thole \ ci Epcapael 4ela fom Yeas. INGUIN) =e } egy tee Laem ciate ciaiteul SUS Sy Ors SS sedan RAT Hivdra Kocket engitte lor snappy get up and ACN) oon om amdona ee S195 2 Pontiac 2 dour, R&T, ready to go at qa ter- Ss] Cadillac 62 sedan, R& 1] Iyitia any Hl lite sie: ic Lustany lala lina, RE SH, Hydra, tone blue finish. . .$09 NOTHING ane JUST Gt nore CREDIT 1950 Cl TGV 2 door 1950 ] Tudson 4 door 1949 Nash 4 door 1948 Pontiac 4 door ery Ford cons JEROME OLDSCADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake So ‘ DOWN, ” Seer a GOOD Goop rating wil} have eal t driving ae ear, Why walk ae 1952 Pontiac. A gem! Koga SCHUTZ var ha 912 S. Woodward, B’harg MI4-781). ~ Plan + Om er iain Clarkston Open nights ‘til Ye HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY i) i eae NO CREDIT { A Mt LITTLE WN iso EEKLY PAYMENTS OF As LITTLE AS $5. No Co-Signers!. Immediate Delivery! Dea!-Direct! No Finance Co.! THAT YOU CAN BUY R | ie Buy Here—Pay Here YALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 17. 8 SAGINAW [43 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. EXCEL- 28 PLYMOUTH BEST OFFER | lent transportation, Clean, $150. ARE p.m. Fe 81683. ‘33 PLYMOUTH. OVERDRIVE. Low mileage. Excellent condition __Must sacrifice. Phone » FE | 1954 Plymouth convert- ible. A real beauty. Ra- dio, heater, w hitewalls. | $995. Terms. eae MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham Ml 4- rsil "1 PLYMOUTH 4 DR DELUXE | Gost condition. §29$.. No money | dow ‘JEFFREY FORD SALES | OA 8-301! | nd 10251 after 6 pm over $100 a “41 Chevrolet. sal * Transportation SPECIALS 1953 Plymouth ......8475 1953 Ford ..........$395 1952 Studebaker ....$375 | ‘1951 Studebaker ....$245' 1950 Mercury .......$205) 1931 Plymouth ......$195! 1950 Olds 88 .........$5345 [OS i tennysj 2.2.2 945) 1951 Pontiac ....... $375 1951 Chevrolet ......$195| "1949 Olds 88 ........$1851, 1051 Kaiser .........$195 Some Have Radios and Whitewall Tires NORTH | CHEVROLET | ]000S, Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 | Jack W. Guat Pohtiac Sales 1956 Pontiacs, company cars, of- ficial cars & demo's. All series 1a — “ie hiv ory fem wee ri 300 down oor arc welcome. [ "62. PONTIAC ¢ CUSTOM CATALINA pth 1055 MERCURY TUDOR, 8.000 1655 (2) MERCURY Hardtops . |°30 PONTIAC 2K. niles RA- | Birmingham 4-3410 | "$4 Internationa! pickup. | '#@ Pontiac club coupe. 1953 PONT. CATA. Radio, heater, white walls, a. visor, Egood and trupk owner 28,000 actual miles. & a beautiful car, one that wi be proud to sell to anyone Van-Welt. 4540 Dixie wy. Dray- ton Piains. OR 3-1355. 1947 PONTIAC, leper AND HEAT- _er, good condition, $80. 5-5 ‘51 PONT Cony. Al SHAPE. __wWith pew top. $395, FE 5-0857, 63. PONTIAC CATALINA R& H— Whitewalls. Tinted | epee Beluxe.- 16,000 actual mi, in used, must sell. $005. FE 5-' - Sun. only, #33 ) PONTIAC. 8 HYDRAMATIC 4 e door, Good condition. OR 3-7146. $4 PONTIAC, ORIGINAL © OWNER. a condition, $1.35 ee Dr., er sep ‘or Eapod pom only, riders radio ate ores tires one green, Ewes Bill Spence, 62 Oakland 16s FO Seg REASONABLE, FE ‘b4 PONTIAC | Ne Gee 4 DR.” _Nice condition. F 3 ‘$5 PONTIAC 4 DR. ri Deluxe. Many extras, White walls and power brakes 9,000 miles. Woman driver. a a Lain 6 p.m. ORIando 3-0602 LOOK miles, one owner, like new. 19855 MERCURY MONTEREY... Merc-O-Matic. W-wall tires, ra-— dio, Tu - tone paint. Officials’ Specials 1934 LINCOLN Hardtop Cpe. 1854 LINCOLN 4 Door 1054 LINCOLN Cosmo Cpe 1955 (2) LINCOLN Cpe. Caprt, CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Street _ _ FE 43665 “48 PONT A-1 BHAPE. 4 PRAC- tically new tres $175. FE 5-2766 ‘93 PONTIAC. BLACK 2 DR. DE- juxe White sidewalls Excellent condition $795. $02 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0184 dio, heater. $350 N. Rose- lawn, +6 pm 1951 Cedetalker club coupe. A real economy champion. Total price $295, $5 down. SCHULTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B'ham MI 4-7811 "92 STUDEBAKER 2-DR. A AUTO ne tadie, heater, a good 2n *CARKNER STUDEBARE®. ‘31 WIL LYs | PANEL }acobson’s Motor Sales “Your Rambier-Hudson Dealer Corner Pike & Cans ~ 1955 Chev ie some witHout ail classy miles, mce-hte blue fin- ish. The best part of it Is...it $ only ‘ 51095 1983) PONTIACS (25 Chiet ftain 4 drs, These are really sharp cars Pindra WATT. all cilier Cxtl- QQ5 WOOD Psd t LEN BOWL | 2 a itee erecu tin one owner, has had Very mice care $1045 s2 CHEN ROL Long wheelbase, 16 it rack. .\ dandy $795 DAY NN TD, VE 80488 A FINE SELECT —all \ -&s—soime with Power Glide. of these cars are hardly broken in—2 with low mile- age—anyone will be proud te own them—from S145 1955 FORD IMs2 ORI V8 six cyl. ihe new, S000) 4 dr. custom, nice ma- TRUCKS WE HAVE SEX ERA 7 ROLETS AND hon DSTIN WOSDERELE CON: TE ee ON ESE) | MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer" 2218. Saginaw St ION colors—all two tones—4 ruon finish, radio and heater, whitewall tires, a real nice car. $645 1953 FORD V8— r Custom 4 dr, overdrive, heater, whitewall tires. clean inside and out 5845 SC TEN ROLEY Kadir and heater, white yall tires, a real nice - $795 PS OD } ten stake. mechanie- i Jeet tect Reo ral rat. $649}. ea CHEVROLET ton qickup. Very ieral uy $995 49 AND, 1950 CHEV- POR A LOW DOWN FE 44546} | & i | THE PONTI AC PRESS SATt RDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 _ TWENTY-NINE ; } -- T da; ‘s Radio P =- Tod Tel | 7 4 > ~ i— = i bo] ; ST E E ; O io Programs-- --Today’'s Te evision. rograms--'Misslruman kt P 4 | ‘ : ; 4 2 $ WIR, (0) CREW, ue) Wwa tas0) WCAR, (1130) WKYZ, (11) WON, (1400) WIBK, coo Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. . 4 > ceo : , TONIGHT CKLW, Hebrew C'tam Hr. | CK | | q re a LW, Bill Hickeck - WXYZ. B ; : ; cont cen mam SSE Ree Rat on re iti | SAG re rotate clue | Channel 2 WIBK- TV Channet ‘WWs-TV Chane} 1—WXYE-TV Channet $—CKLW-TV to eave a 10 id a i George \j a a : i $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL $) z+. Fee ferns lace an mine tee | SSC anamate | SESE RPO eta gat Tee net pee MORNING | ‘it. (0 Alon Hour “Tragedy b * ew ymns MOLE bs 3 ANGLE—TEE $ WJBK, -News, Dom McLeod wwi Maitonal Fano Pulpit WWJ, Monitor 10:00—WJIR, A: Samp peed areas wr" 8:10-—(2) Meditations. in a Temporery Town.” Wy) Pi to Fulfill Shows $| WPON, News bur Gedtrey | Desuing shows filme of ‘ ‘Stalki ans 3 REINFORCING BARS $) :20—ws: | CKLW" Reale Bibie | See Eel tay, | wws, Weenies “tg — ng | 8:15—(2) Shristophers. Chance of a Lifetime. (9) Mo) tet 3 $| ww. eg Netionels par ou Fe ae WIBK, U of 'Dghowtime, WXYZ My True story |. Florida Alligators.”. (4) Satur-'g:45—(2). Facts Fourm. _ tion Picture Academy, “Gam-” on Television After Last 3 $3. caw yg | | wrod ‘Mews See | NTO. te Tune Serenade) WIEK Mews, Tom Grocye| Oxy Edition, News with Cart is:ge--(4) News, [ie Westen | Feb. 24th Program 3 HOT ROLLED AND $ 7 daloed rr 30 WIR. Chapel Hour WW, Monitor | Sean eee Teme | Cederberg. (2) Gene Autry. /9:¢9—(4) Crossroads Church. '9:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “Safe = °9 $ z “y= WWI. Boy Scout Report ah Ades Showtime Revue ete ay pets aay Autry helps expose a lonely 9:15—(2) Court of Health. | Conduct.” A correspondent seeks OO Make xYzZ, Wixi¢e ings © aling 30 ; AD . a $COLD FINISHED BARS? "gow Mate way ware Voice of Prophecy | WJBK. News. Pertini =.‘ WW. Weekday hearts racker in “Go West, '9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4), a story behind the Iron Curtain, NEW YORK (INS) — Margaret > RO 5 4 Wxyz. Mews, Sandlotters WIBK Norm Lenhardt NEON, Gen. Baptist Chureb ware ge ont Marries! Young Lady.” | Frontiers of Faith. (7) Chris-| (7) Original Amateur Hour Truman has explained her re $ UND—SQUARE 2 Wonk fetes Ywickey ‘Shorr! WPON, Pirst Wethoain | wwa Monitor” . phir ‘Sea ipahad (6: 15—(4) Candid Camera. Off; tian Science. —~ 10:00—(2) Appointment with Aq-|r leaving her NBC ope a > News, Room j1;06— Bigg | alentino TDP Sei *! wee : : . “ ” 2 FLAT }) 1:20won. dr. Town Meeting | WWJ. Bt Peul's Cathedral CKLW, Radio Bible Class’ WPON. Pontiac Party guard shots. ie a Detrelt Pupil a v,, Venture. “Till the End of Time.”| Tam verge! 2 0 %| CKLW, Dateline Defense | WBK, News, Mcleod 8:00-—WJR, Our Miss Brooks WXYZ, Walt Disney | ooo ipsa da ena ; HOT R LLED SHEETS3 wron, eed nese WEON, + Central Methodist Wxvz, wiscue co Sunday, WIR, fo tem canees lds Fowl geal age Great! oie iey Prayer, Sign O 10:30—(2) What's My~ Line. (4)| “There just isn't enough time- 3 AND PLATES > wrelipe peste nese a: abies Takereeake CKLW, Melachrino Strings) M hi WwW q a ae Laremie oa WJBK, Answers Sancta WCAR, Music in the Air day Lucy Show, Lucy shows im-| (4) U. of M. Hour. (9) T.B.A.| News. (7) Songs of a People.| with Mike Wallace on the s - $ acnine orks 2 tte ee ee ve = te . “— SWIM tee ener =. reese Pe mediate improvement when '11:30—(9) Sunday Open House. (9) Weathervane. sonality inte 4 | Hi awa! Is 2:00 — ws Dae Les : | rs Feb. 4 3. WJBK, omen ‘ghorr 2% WW. News. ey Woe cus tor MONDAY AFTERNOON Ricky takes her to a handsome ; /11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (9)| st program will be on . $64 N. Porke FE 2-41219 ened Pg ie Band WRYS, Ed eg. eae CKLW: bikes Pointe O [Rie agiahnd Reatel Mahan psychologist in “‘Inferiority Com-' Se aT Ten OON | Crown Theater. “I've enjoyed every minute On > ek ee | ode! “pe ~ ps ine | aed Don * McLeod WJBK: News, Perrini wan 1p tee peep ioe ne : . 12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Mr. ‘M120—(2) l Paul & M = radio,” the former president's a i i i i i lil hil hia il WXYZ, News, Dance WCAR, News, Spinorama nptetine wn - my ~ epee | 1 Block East of Eost Blvd. G40 Achern Ave. rowing experiences in the world © Finally, George discovered that) Carl Cederburg. (2) News Final.| During the Texas fight for inde-| S! 3 wl of widescreen, color motion pic. a “wrecking crew’ refers to the Ken Cline | pendence from Mexico, Sam) > 2 Ceres . | tures, makup artists, that a “gobo” 11:10—19) Local Weathercast Houston’ sanctions the shangha- $ $ = ae — phere was this guy, see.” he iene a light screen and “water aes Se ae ties a tata eitcer, A as $3 Do you know your TV is a very complex instrument so when*you % Se sighed. “vou know. the guy that bigh’’ merely means the electric- ; 2 han Ta . eT atte A CGE STL ah Cxiry al. “Odd- Man) > need service or advise on it call one of the monre listed TV > = sits up on the boom and works the i@Ms on the catwalk want a slug of at er Takes the Air (tf) Out The cameras follow an q Service Firins advice - 3 “a faucets? water Home Theater. Peggy Ann Gar Irish revolutionary as he moves § ; > : * Afier Tognf in the knew’? mer. Dennis Price in “Eight about tthe city of Belfast, (9) @ ©9 mot trust your set to just anyone to repair. Firrns of this 2 = “Well” he says. George give George exnited “Bob this broth. “ttnesses (2) Miss Fairweath.” Dial 9. Theater, “Thé Man trom $ RAED A MRE SAIN coi ag rac alban lesa ves $ {4 me a wild line Just walk up the Crin-law Bob Humecke) and [T° Bette Baht Frisco."’ . 3 ihn ay riseatfed fo and UN. felt lume and pon “ 3 i ; Te culd go : 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford, 8 00—(2) Ed Sulliv ‘ome. |§ SONIC beeen ikke Gk ak oe A ae rs and gimme a wild line’ ¥ uid B home and try ‘em out on Nie wee Ewull & Many (Ford: oes A Sullivan. (4) Come- $ properly repair electronic equipment so play it safe, call a member 3 Il, T needen't tell you I thought Alice. We just gave her fits using _ } th 2 of the association and you can be sure that you will get the most > | this fellow was puttin’ me on, so | all these terms she never heard tee? Sigboratch heater Pe ete oneaier The Hon $ cut of your TV at the lowest price in the long nae $ : ljust said to him. ‘Gotta go out a Of before in her life | , ass Locked Doors. est Man.” A quiet, timorous | $ tentice > aL minute. Be right back.* . 12:35—(4) News Final. | piano tuner gets entagled in the 2 - P Serene’ by | Ana: Ti wentleres in lalceree ae ede ANOTHER 12:50 (2) Weathervane .and Medi-| underworld when a gun moll 3 Andy & Joho Condon’s TV... 127 6 are Ve can $ jand asked a makeup | man what ie'd say, ‘Al right, all right, _tations. | hides some hot jewels in his tool | BLAKE'S RADIO-TV ....... “ia W. Huron, FE 4-5791 ¢ Dette I " t so you're a big movie star. Well. $ BUSSARD ELECTRIC SHOP.......... c 2-645 $ Pontiac Lions you don't need to try to impress 3 CAMPBELL RADIO & TV SERV. 89 Chamberlain, FE 2-7406¢> Ti ay 'me. Now what the hell are you 3 CHRISTIE RADIO MAINTENANCE 36 Miller, FE 5-8752 2 Club ace ripper k IC S$ | ‘two talking about?’ " Pp BLIC INVI $ Cay TV SALES & SERVICE . 158 Oakland Ave. FE 4-1515 $ But despite the embarrassment 3 HOD’S cabin ee oa 0. Aber W. Huron. FE 4-2525 ‘ > \ rchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 | ar @ in a fs: of having to learn a whole new 3 GuELimaniocotee a Uk, facoonoHce wealourmer id eet) 3 ingo, George is ready for another , BTV rece eens acne, 2 | can hoe Information and Open Meeting $ RICH & PURSELY TV... 1... 2141 Opdyke, FE 4-021 $ | SAN FRANCISCO She was re 2 STEFANSKI RADIO & TV.. .....1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 > only five feet tall, couldn't have 2 Sanna do a Western,” he | 2 SWEET'S RADIO APPLIANCE. |... 422 W. Huron, FE 4-1133 2 | c weighed) more than 11d tat ier said “T wanna he a villain ; i RECOVERY Inc q WALTON RADIO & TV... ....... -.. 1430 Joslyn, FE 2- > las she was, the judge reminded / 2 2 See a ee eee ‘Si? Oumun, FE 47723 $ her that a military policeman's Honchell's Radio and Sund 1: a 23 un, - $ pants are not subject to attack. TV S . unday, 7:00 P. M., Lower Auditorium, 3 WEST OF PONTIAO 2 “16 6 ervice Bethany Baptist Church, W. Huron at 3 MAC RADIO & TV.. .-1515 Unien Lk. Rd., EM 3-40r2 $ Striptease’ Virginia.) Rosenbere Work Guaranteed Mark Ave., Pontiac, Michigan $ AUBURN HEIGHTS $ i] 3 was arrested on charges of drunk OPEN NIGHTS ‘Til 9 é ACE ‘TV & RADIO SERVICE... ieee Auburn Rd., FE §-1204 > P us ariving in. San Erancisce’s (Pret. Call FE 5-225 Alter $ PANEL MEMBER GENE’S TV SALES & SERVICE......3351 Grant, FE 4-8972 2 federal offense 323 EF. Blvd. 8. 4-4414 B S BIRMINGHAM 3 “et Albert W. Schultz, MP. on r $ rt We t7, Me. T Rice, Brighten. Mich... Seat Ch. ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO., 1287 8. Woodward, MI 6-1022 3 Sunday, February 26,8 P.M. ue. or ime Nance ety Cate tah tte Werle Coe 1 PARR HILL ELECTRONIC at y. ry ’ . . ne as we i aa oa RESERVATIONS Emery Methodist Church, Redford; Community, House, Lone cateyat ycoee Ma \ 2 Gott onthe | rtete a be qui a EVERYWHERE Birmingham, and the leader of the Pontiac Group. CLARKSTON $ ) e posterio ellow MPs ; LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE ..... .-6734 Dixie, MA Q PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL ee ie the stripper packed a Delphi Fin Micheel This open meeting is for information, given cine oouron PACE 2 efty boot, ee ee eeers by former nervous patients who have found > is : i BELTON RADIO ; , _ 4 For Miss Rosenberg a $300 fine Elkin Travel Bureau mental and emotional health through the Us =-16UN secon) my 2-S211 3 General Admission ... . .$1.80 and three months suspended jail Midwest 6-2170 aay d am 298 N. Hunter Blvd, BIRMINGHAM DRAYTON PLAINS oe ee we common serise techniques of group therapy je who follow and practice the Recovery Technique AVON & TROY TOWNSHIP ae” | team LATIMER'S RADIO & TV.....3530 Sashabaw Rd,, OR 3.2652 Reserve Seats ..............$2.40 —_— ~ — , as directed by Recovery, Inc. All interested PHELPS ELECTRIC sevseecsee + .4348 Dixie a OB 3-1217 persons are welcome SEFORD 4 + TICKETS, MAY BE PURCHASED AT : { Rev. Fred R. Tiffany. Pontiae Minister and Civic OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP, 40 8. Washington, OA- 8-2032 : j Leader says. “From personal observations | have ROCHESTER - ; . | been deeply impressed by the wonderful progress and ROCHESTE 2 ; Cc AL BI MUSIC Co. improvement made by persons. wiih nervout_ end DOUATSTV a SEP gERene ita St. OF 2.2141 emotiona a7 SERVICE »- $ $ $ 4 > 4 > 4 > 4 > > = 4 a P 4 4 a 4 4 $ 4 > 4 > $ $ $ 4 eee eee EOE GD DI PP PP PPP PPO SS OUP O VU UC CUO SOOO C CC CC CC CCUCOT OOO F Pontiac's Locally Pwned Home of Coan jaoaemests Yt < i a FRANK'S TV SERVICE............ 3852 Alida St., FE 4-7546 ad Baldwin Pianos and Organs FE 4 151 5 EE a “h - WALLED LAKE | Vow a ee f \$ TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE... 3110 Greeatawa, EM 3-2527 119.N. Saginaw St. Phone A 5. s222_ CoV TV we 5 158 Oakland Ave. ee ow oe \e 7 WILKINSON'S TV SERVICE, 3070 8S. Commerce, MA 4-2665 ¢ : é : eal » | ‘ east aa 4 a < : 2. . } u ‘. . ? « ’ A ra > : a 4 e # © e U 4 Li : * A 2 % cma, . t ff (3 % é } i 5 | +) | # 4 rm rd i | = + H : : | pf : ; : e ed tia i eek ea i) pee Pa y pr F a i‘ i 7 ~s | : s THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 ri - i ¥ . \, [opened the modern era of Soviet Mitropoulos Is 60 Today |arctic exploration in 1932. pr . : . | | Meanwhile, men on the floating’ NEW YORK ®—Dimitri Mitro- MOSCOW @ — Soviet sciehtists|sel-electric supply ships Ob and the antarctic will lose its name the southern oceans, The new their study of arctic weather and Metropolitan Opera, is 60 years ‘float on arctic ice islands this Lena thrill the Soviet public and of the ‘unexplored continent.’ | weather and oceanic information econ) cumrents, | commic | rays /883 old today, Last night he got a winter while their colleagues,overshadow exploits of the men| whirl in helicopters over antarctic on the 2-year-old floating ice sta-| ‘ice islands in the north maintain'poulos, misical director of the, Bloomfield Township 4.Bedroom Face Brick underocean geography. They are Extensive studies will. be should be of considerable value. jn constant air communication| '@PPY birthday to you” from the } * | i cag | owe igs | ’ daciers, They are rheading tions North Pole 3 and North Pole ™4de in all branches of oceano-; The Soviet éxpedition plans to with Moseow. jorchestra and audience at the eet R h H exploration Se apelgar eae both 4. graphy with the aim of discover- sTiray i Pucca) Tees splat Tens of thousands of square ps | anc omes oo | With Moscow shivering in 40 be-|ing the laws governing the cir-) : pro tend ed alter miles of the Soviet Union lie north - 7 Peg The Soviet Union opened full- we are weather slonyita were culaton .of oceanic waters,” be | ea ee : _—— pe Ae lo- jot the Arctic Circle and its only Bia Tag aol Wall Tle Fesraring Son Host scale arctic operations in 1932. It surprised to learn sunburn was | Said. ‘Observations in the fields oe enaa . long seacoast is that along the Garages, Storm Sash and $ probably has done more explora-the greatest health threat to the °f Meteorology, aerology and. acti- ,._, Arctic Ocean. The government Screens. . $18 900 Only 3 900 Down tion there than any other country. antarctic expedition and melting DOMetry (study of sun heat) will It is planned to set up a sécond has just announced that it plans ; : ) 5 ‘ : uF cp aes enable them to collect material base to be called Vostok (East t) build at least one .atomic-| Call for Free Estimates H ; But the Soviet scientists takingjice the chief hindrance to the a : o build at nic-f | . part with men of the United States establishment of permanent necessary to solve the problem of 7) miles inland near the mag-)powered ice-breaker to rfiake the : H Natural Fireplace, 12 Baths, Wet Plaster and other nations in current ex- camps. jatmospheric circulation around nee pole and a third, Soviets- northern sea route more useful. | Carl Shell & Sons | 1560 Square Feet Living Area. Lots 75x190 ploration of the South Polar re-| ee ‘the earth. They will study . . . the kaya oviet). near the pole of in-| Opening of this route has per- See Model at 63 Highland Dr. at Hadsell Lk, 1) Mile North of Seeare are the first Russians to WHY THE INTEREST magnetic field, aurora borealis, accent The latter = the Ant- mitted easier, cheaper communi- —Home Improvements— 1 Lake Road. 1 Biock West of aaeneea Under - penetrate there since Adm. Tad- Why has Rissia renewed her cosmic rays, seismic activity.” oes 7 most nemose pode cation with the frontiér towns | 4994 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains | E FE 5 7692 eus von Bellinghausen led an im- interest in the antarctic’ It appeared, obvious prestige| HERO OF SOVIET which hafe sprung up near fish- OR 3-5043 WM. BEAT T I — = perial expedition into the ice) Because, says Evgeny Suzyu- was also an impottant factor, | The leader is M. Somov, doctor eries, timber districts, gold mines, ' | packs 135 years ago. : imov, scientific secretary of the) Moreover, Soviet whaling fleets of geograpliy, hero of the Soviet coal mines and other mineral de- OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 oN Daily dispatches from the die- expedition, ‘‘at long last we hope have been increasingly active in Unien, and son of the man who velopments. | S596 SUNDAY ONLY! AT THE DOOR IDoTIOn , 1 T 0 Bru a To 5 ” LORD'S BOUGHT OUT the COMPLETE = SAMPLE STOCK of WESTINGHOUSE ~ and OTHER HUGE DISTRIBUTORS! NOW LORD'S HAS” ~ 450,000 WORTH OF STOCK TO SELL in ONE DAY at SACRIFICE PRICES! 2239 ELIZABETH LAKEg §tetrsi TELEVISION ROAD, Near Telegraph fFry pm $240 Raytheon TV... . 99 GENERAL ELECTRIC —=——_ntc. $80 I $959 Westinghouse TW S134 SWIVEL-VACUUM 545}: Complete With Attachments—New 1955 Model $280 Westinghouse $198 3 ee 21" TV Console Model WESTINGHOUSE RANGES! 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