= ae -‘Vibth YEAR Ae kkk ‘ 1 x e454 ee} i 5 s . i a i * 4 - , MICHIG FIRST BOWLERAMA CHAMPIONS — Joe Tinson, 17-year-old Pontiac High School junior and Donna Verhey, housewife Plains, became the champions of the First Annual Pontiac Press Bowlerama Sat a ges from Drayton urday. Tinson, for details.) bowling in his first first prize of $425 with a handicap score of 676. Mrs. Verhey had a handicap 674. Each also re- ceived handsome desk-pen sets. (See sports page -- \ FOMLAG Citas + .vie tournament, captured the lragis Hunt American Fate of Officers Blown From Plane ISTANBUL, Turkey WP — Iraqi officials combed through desert wastes today for the body of an Ameri- can apparently blown through the shattered window of a French airliner 18,000 feet above Iraq. - The American — identified by police as J. R. Nash of Memphis, Tenn.—was en route from Tehran to Istanbul. The 31-year-old bachelor with a passion for travel was on the last leg of an aerial round-the-world trip when he disappeared Saturday night. Although airmen described the accident as extremely rare, an Air France spokesman in Paris said it was “not without prece- ant.” | = The Paris spokesman and Air France officials in Istanbul gave this version: The four-engine Constellation was about 25 miles north of Jir- kouk, northern Iraq, when the third window on the right side of the plane burst ‘with a loud ex- plosion.” . Nash, who was asleep in. the seat next to the window, was sucked out. : The plane immediately filled with steam as frigid air from out- side porued into the heated cabin. When the air finally cleared, other passengers noticed that Nash was missing. The plane descended quickly to a lower level while shivering pas- sengers crowded into the front of the craft until it arrived at Is- ~ tanbul. Friends in Memphis said Nash was an admirer of the late Rieh- ard Halliburton, noted traveler and author who disappeared at sea while trying to sai]_a Chinese junk from Hong Kong to San Francisco in 1939. Halliburton was a native of Memphis, Unique Easter Offering MOBILE, Ala, (®—Scribbled on the back of an Easter offering envelope found on the floor of a Mobile church: “The price tag is still on your A pre Oe ea cer ea a “=. board to bririg the department, > J. BR. NASH a Warmer Weather, Showers Predicted Partly cloudy and warmer to- night and tamorrow, is the weath- erman’s forecast for the Pontiac area. Tonight’s low will be around 50 degrees, : x & * Scattered showers are predicted for tomorrow, with the thermom- eter reaching a high of 66-70. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest temperature reading preceding 8 a.m. was 42 degrees. The mercury rose to 62 at 1- p.m. - Remains Issue Waterford Groups Seek to Rehire Policemen as Board Sets Meeting Fate of 10 Waterford Township iPolice Department employes, dis- |missed Saturday because there ,wasn't enough money to pay their ‘salaries, remained an issue as the township board prepared to meet tonight. Several groups reportedly were circulating petitions asking the of One group circulating petitions wants the board to rehire the em- ployes and borrow money to pay them. COULD BORROW | “The board could borrow on lanticipated revenues. We're one ‘of the largest townships in the ‘county and need all the police ‘protection we can get,” a spokes- man. said. Supervisor Elmer Johnson sald none of the had requested time tonight te present the pe- titions formally, Main item on tonight’s formal agenda was plans for improve- ment at the Venice of the Lakes Subdivision on Cass-Elizabeth Lake road. * * * Residents of the area reportedly have agreed with township officials and representatives Rod the state said, to advise on legal ‘means of raising money. jhat and hanging out.’ Disarmament Talk Seen as Significant AUGUSTA, Ga. ( — President Eisenhower will confer here to- morrow with Harold E, Stassen amid fresh indications the United States now sees some chance for agreement with Russia on a first step toward disarmament. : * * ; to reach an initial partial agree- ment for a first step’ toward disarmament with safeguards for imspection and control. * * * xn Today's Press | POC Eee Obituaries. , : ”* Editoriala ...... dcevecetcnss. 6 County News Wiakssnveai i * Pot tg Gold sis iucdaoeouss $ Fee eeewrees ge 5 | Sports .......6. seahegsss Ah 20. ' + hs eweneeeecseseies BB were TV & Radio Programs.......29 | ings took place they\ & Wilson, Earl: speapen poco sabe RD soMe de- Wonten’s : i 4 Pages:..... eon 8, 15. velopment. - Stassen Flies to Meet Ike: In the first place, Dulles and Stassen obviously believe the sta- Hoffa Defense Waterford Boy, 4, back door of his Waterford him, strangled to death by swing. the Jehovah’s Witness He skipped to the back of the fe FE, GE arf ef $45 lis y g HEE ree : g 7 ¢ a 3 ft ib a israeli, Jordan Troops Battle Arab Official Claims Foreigners Interfering in Internal Troubles ts a \Strangles at Play Ag Four-year-old Roy L. Hopewell Jr. happily ran out the Township home yesterday ‘|afternoon to enjoy the Spring. Forty-five minutes later, Roy’s horrified mother found the chain of a backyard The sudden tragedy turned Easter gladness into a day of mourning for the Hopewell family, 3216 Warren Dr. _ At about 2:45 p.m., 1% hours before the family was to attend Easter services at¢—— WASHINGTON — The first men to spend the winter at the both 23, were atiSouth Pole expect the thermom- eter to drop to 120 below zero at midseason, the Navy said today. _ The world record for cold in which men have lived is 90 be- low, recorded in northeastern Si- beria in February 1933. The 18 Americans at the South Pole came within a degree of that mark April 2, when they re- ported by radio a low of minus 99. Winter comes in the antarctic when summer comes in the North- ern Hemisphere. | - Altogether, 338 U.S. scientists and military men are spending the polar winter at seven Opera- tion Deep Freeze outposts, scat- tered over distances of hundreds 20-Foot Wall of ce Converges on Homes CHEBOYGAN (®—A wall of ice 20 feet high in places Was blown day by a strong southeast wind, The ice moved across lawns bor- dering the lake and piled up to within eight feet of several cot- tages, At one cottage, a finger of ice stopped at the lower step. No damage was reported. 50 feet out of Mullet Lake yester- * Filing Answers fo Indictment AFL-CIO to Cleanse, Union Even if Beck. Skips Hearing—Reuther FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — Attor- neys for Teamsters Vice President James R. Hoffa begin their defense today | the Senate Rackets Com- mittee. | Motions were to be filed for Hoffa and Florida at- torney Hyman I. Fischbach, who were indicted jointly gn three counts. My were charged with Kingdom Hall in Drayton|SOuth Pole Base against his bribery and Plains, little Roy wanted to conspiracy indicement frolic in the warm sun- Exp ects Record growing out of an alleged shine. —120 Below Zero |attempt to plant a spy on, Pot-O-Gold Loot Swells Weekly; — It May Be Yours One of the nicest things about Pot-O-Gold is that no matter how many times you fail to solve the puzzle, you can still try again. Starting today on page 9 is a new puzzle for you to attempt. This week the correct answers are worth $500 if no winner is ‘found for last week's puzzle. Read through the rules and clues carefully, select the numbers you think fit the clues best, write them in the corresponding blanks and mail them in. If your entry is on a postcard and postmarked on time, yours may be the winning solution: Get started now so you'll have plenty of time to think it over, Wing Broken, Plane Lands OK DC3 Caught in Storm Near Phoenix Brings All to: Port Safely PHOENIX, Ariz, @®—A twin-en- bribery, obstruction of jus- tice, and conspiracy to in- fluence, obstruct and im- pede the special Senate committee. . There will be no argu- ments on the defense moves for 10 days. The Hoffa-Fischbach case is ex- pected to set legal precedents be- cause it is one of the rare cases in history charging bribery and wapinvolving a congressional commit- tee. Hoffa was arrested in Wash- ington and Fischbach at Coral Gables, Fla., on March 13, The indictment charges that Hoffa, at the time of his arrest, had in his documents from the committee files given him by Cheasty. * * In another development regard- ing the Teamsters Union, AFL-CIO Vice President Walter Reuther said yesterday that if President Dave Beck refuses to attend hearings against him it “will not block our (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) gine Frontier Airlines plane land- ed safely yesterday with about 10 feet of its left wing sheared off, raising the question of whether it actually could have scraped against the ground while in flight. Government investigators tack- led that intriguing problem today. The DC3 was caught in a severe downdraft about 50 miles north of Phoenix, but pilot Dale Welling applied full throttle and pulled out timated 4,000 feet. * & tery half hour aloft. what it was.” He declined to speculate. 12 feet did not affect most of the “flying surface,’ a Frontier offi- cial said. after the plane plummeted an es- He brought in 23 scared passen- gers and the other two crewmen for a perfect landing after a jit- E.T. Burson, the airline's chief pilot, said that an examination of the drift of the scratches on the shredded wing indicated it had hit something, ‘but we don’t know The planes tip-to-tip wingspan was 95 feet, and the loss of 10 to Iwisters Bring Heavy Rainfall Across Plains 34 Injured, 1 Missing as Widespread Damage Is inflicted boomed last night and riv- ers were rising today, but there was a bright side ap- parently the seven-year drought was about broken in most of the state. Ten tornadoes lashed from angry storm clouds over the Texas Panhandle and South Plains last night, injuring 34 persons and inflicting heavy prop- erty damage. One man was reported missing. An llth tornado hit near Cotulla age The Trinity River the flood stage here the Weather Bureay warned it would flood lowlands to the south in the next few days, Thunderstorms also .hit central Texas last night and today, Hard rain accompanied the tor- nadoes in northwest Texas and heavy rains drenched south Texas last night, General heavy rains of Texas Carriers Visit Congressman Couple Report Kidnaping ‘Saginaw Man Says He, Girl Were Abducted, Then Released 20, of Saginaw, reported to State Police today that he and his 19- year-old girl friend were abducted last midnight by a man who later released them after assaulting the girl. The girl said she had raped, * * The man fled in Hardin's Car. DALLAS (?) — Tornadoes ; in south Texas but did little dam- _ SAGINAW — Charles Hardin, - * i : V ae MEPE 1 ee rae 2 o MRSS Se ae ee ee a peas ee ee eee Wet ER a cel : ‘\ al ‘ 4 : ee. ra Ve : iy ato ie ee ae fon Saou ge ee 2S ey pe O Lone Ae ‘ ae i i i r ‘ x My | i See — PS . 2 : i a 4 ¢ iss eee ms i + f aes = i ‘ f \ ¢ uy eee if er : i ee a . Ace . a eae \ - \ ¥ 4 2 1 at ed s ns nen se 9 ‘ : “4 2 \ 2 ‘ ; \ ! i a\ } : : ce } { : hy ue PONTIAC PRESS Monpay, APRIL, 22. A LO 2 EE ae es ee (Charlton Eden . | News . a . ‘The Day in Birmingham oN Finances, Traffic’ Study, vale eapea ling boulder | Modern Pilgrims to Land at — \Maytlower Sails. for U.S. Dei in Iaffic Just before the little ship sailed out of land’s sight, Knight flashed .|the following poem—he said he had composed—to the vessel by \signal lamp: Storms Hit Texas as Dry Spell Ends "(Continued From Page One) eral persons and caused heavy ~, damage. A tornado also hit three ty|miles west of Littlefield. Roads were under water for a time and communications were out, Reports poured in last night of tornadoes sighted in the alr or hitting in open country. The highway patrol said 15 to 20 houses were blown away by random tornado blasts. Two cotton gins, one in Littlefield and one at |Hart Camp, were blown down. * * * *| One tornado hit an open field south of Lubbock, then bounced . fand passed within two blocks of the city, Power lines were knocked out. . * * The tornado next hit the With- northeast, It demolished six homes and damaged a seventh. 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Be = -— | ORTONVILLE — The Branch of|plans are being made for another ‘fo Be Saturday jthe American Cancer Society for/showing, the date to be announced. } Holly Teacher Nearly |drive beginning Wednesday. 1t will CD Offers Course Dera by Town iu'te'nit war wwe soa ajat West Bloomfield ere eaten WEEE FIELD _TOWN- ' HOLLY—Saturday, 21, has * SHIP—West Bloomfield T “been designated as Mabel a bo Bice, Laster 3 reper; ome CTge_Datemee Wil paneer @ course Oe ea ie cation; Mrs. Kenneth Grate, serv-iday, May 2 and 9, 7:30 p.m, in 4 (Om that afternoon Dias Beneett oe eee er thy en tm tg West Bloomfield Township hall: tor who has taught in the Holly schools| BSE” film shown here lasts pring,|" Ww. W. Ock ot th Bovey angen Pyne nh | W, W. Oak of the Detroit Weath-| x i x "at the high er Bureau will be the speaker for program . the meetings. Some of the topics Seon MOMS to Sell Tags _jt» be discussed will be a thorough The program, headed by Ma x ALMONT — Moms of America| ticipation fire fighting in the : before the event, Those . alumni list for those years being notified. The general pul has been invited, - ' General chairman is with Mrs, Frank | torian, 5 Mrs. Harvey Haslock is | tary, Mrs, Herman Schelp is urer, and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. James’ Alexander charge of the open-house freshments, Mrs, Alice Y looking after the raising : = ; q 3 ‘ es e : _ {Fourthin Series | _Brummett-Lincicome Inc, | | | ee coadly Life | 3778. Telegraph PARKING FE 4-0588 | | Tuesday Evening a } : ; MILFORD — The fourth in aly A | ° {agi st tay he eel’ Automatic Washer and ___? at the Presbyterian Church. D R nes S H ; ,, ‘Keeping the Moral Tone Light] ryer epair ervice | of the ClareEiizabeth Foundation | All Makes— Expert Trained Technicians . : Treet will lecture on reproduc: | ALL WORK GUARANTEED sanding pel eon 8 get Complete Line of Automatic Paris terion is spenared by the Heen All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies : Phone FE 2-6445 : Metamera 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking HE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 22,1957 ‘ : a ig fi : x : ’ whi x 9:30 p.m;.Saturday in Walled Lake|was taken out, ; fw last October when Gruber started 7 organizer and dedicated Scout talking | Scout leaders __ } Meader, termine what kind of a show they SF Gee ee we ee oe olsen sea gle sania - _ } assignment, possesses all of these pees ance,” Boones = qualifications, He's energetic, in- _ “ Dietiet. ; } spires people with their part in a Gruber | appeinied : chairmen, began holding meet- 4 # project and directs his committees its Ga tucs ond . : ;, in the manner of a general plan- sel ae ot : + ning a major battle campaign. ‘ shaped — . ‘ “Wiry, slightly grey - haired, operation. managed an Le } Gruber guides his annual project ee Pe en £ (it's really © personal challenge) : pods , with » “harry up and do it” Saget ge demonstrations push om all activities, after first wa lpr Binet —_ gathering committee chairmen performances — hour-long stage show = Who thoroughly know their field iad ae i peter pore ” Feeling that safety and security * Gruber, with Gen should receive particular attention, { 32 years and now in the purchas- the committee asked the Walled * ing department of Pontiac Lake, Wolverine and Michigan 4 ce} Township! ; Division, has 20 years of State Police; Commerce Pp ; ence in Scouting. He's been Scout- Fire and Oakland County Sheriff's } master of Westacres troop 36 and Departments to lend assistance in + ot q ee ee i} oo 4+, ( iF =i. ie oe Co ns : es ‘ Fae i aa "4 f Se Sg e { OMMUNITY NATIONAL & MMMUNITY NATIONAL z + we a Promotion activities, such as : et 2 By lumber for booths, transporting] se ays aYer # Pre OO Se SES on SAVING CERTIFICATES @ On Saturday, Gruber and his % Deposit your surplus savings or investment seg rg ne cag a cg ‘# savings at any one of vur 8 convenient i it WR sen ts baste of Cate banking offices. we re efforts to depict 10 years in a boy's = life at an “action-packed” show. ; Cab Community j ‘Other City’ — OF PONTIAC to Be Shown — ene at Lake Orion DRAW, FODNER — The “man” om the right is a gun singer of ; “ the new, electronic school. He’s ph the Robot, can up Ce eee on lation in| 884 fire his two guns in 1.3 Arthur C. Ross, lett, of Dallas, : anatomy. When Rudolph’s eyes light up, it’s a signal for his human |- .| opponent to draw — but fast. If the robot is hit in a vital spot within 1.3 seconds, the human wins. Otherwise, Rudolph's blank-loaded guns blaze. Set Friendship Event ALMONT — OES Chapter No. College of Medical Evange-|338 here will have Friendship Night * at 8 p.m. Friday. Two candidates will be initiated into the order. Re- hearsal will be held on Tuesday evening at 7. County Births (ily la Dee: Ss AE Re cr ved oe oe: “+ . ‘ + = j Se é 7 ‘ - } - ¢ _* Ee * i * : = ‘ 2 i ee G5 a Ww «* | What's in the New White Pump? : Ask your Shell Dealer May 1 i oTid cc sataTtt alts addin dtenniniaa en kacediiidititactia (i etsiesilt Mite astea Tinie Nateatienlilialinestiaamuamaaeniailiall bed t ie tf - wi FORWARD LOOK ENGINEERING AND DESIGN WRITE PERFORMANCE HISTORY— - WIN EVERY CLASS IN TOUGH MOBILGAS TEST! Never before in the history of the Mobilgas Economy Run has one car-making corporation swept all competition aside in every event, in every price, weight and displacement clase—right across the board! An unprecedented display of engine and car performance! Here’s positive proof that Chrysler Corporation cars with their exclusive and winning combination of functional stabilizer fin styling, revolutionary Torsion-Aire Ride, Pushbutton TorqueFlite transmission, full-time power steering and Total Contact Brakes, are far and away the best buys on the American road today! Class D and Overall Winner IMPERIAL—64.51 TON-MILES* *> « For the second straight year, an Imperial walked away with the top honors in the grueling Mobilgas Economy Run. ‘This year a Crown Imperial won by the widest margin in the history of the event—12.17 ton-miles more than the next best car. Class C FIRST CHRYSLER SARATOGA—56.72 TON-MILES SECOND DE SOTO FIREDOME—S6.44 TON-MILES A Chrysler Saratoga and a De Soto FireDome dominated the medium price and weight class. Chrysler won the event with an average of 56.72 ton-miles with De Soto a close second. No competitive car was even close! , Class B DODGE CORONET 500—55.89 TON-MILES Dodge rat away with all the honors in Class B. A Dodge Coronet 500 negotiated the grueling 1500 milerun ~~ with a ton-mile average of 55.89, Ciass A PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE—52.62: TON-MILES Plymouth topped the big low price and weight class, _ A Plymouth Belvedere 8 swept the field with an average ton-mile rating of 52.62. *Miles per gallon multiplied by weight of car in tons. This is the official method used by the United States Automobile Clab .. . and figured this way so that all cars, regardless of make or size, may be judged on an equal basis. imperial Chrysier ORS a % , . ECONOMY! 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Nolittle shepherd of the til, the bus-|With all . on a couch and talk about his|Promise him that his firm hasn't) Do FALSE TEETH “cure-all” compounds, But &lness executive, from wrinkling} But in the old days, when the on company time. already given him? Rock, Slide or Slip? PROVEN procedure forcing him to take every|warrior wag the hero, the solu-| Why, showered with all these Which brings us right back to be € successfully in more than 65,-| ,eventh with full pay.|tion was simple. If the hero won/goodies, do executives fall prey|Why most executives .are leery of) ane Ge coe an a = fig | 000 ' cases. Bart Sch a textile com-\a crucial battle, he was rewarded|to more physical and-.emotional|Mr. Schwartz's daring” idea of| noidst more firinly in place This FREE BOOK is YOURS—| ny president has just put the/with a big slice of the ills than you can find in the aver-|multiple vacations for executives.| Do not slide, slip or mck. 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It’s the one that runs, “ . .-, dead as yester- day's newspaper.” There are deader jewels in the crown of America’s freedom of speech and communication, A live |TV or radig show is deader one ‘second after presentation is com- pleted than, let us say, the bound copy of the Dec. 23, 173, edition of the Massachusetts Gazette and ‘Boston Newsletter—which carried well-written accounts of the dump- ing of 342 chests of ali tea, Freshly printed copies of ‘aon , papers, carried to New York and Philadelphia by a courier named Revere, and dispatched thence as Individually Pocked in Cellophane “CLEANING SERVICE DRIVE-IN SERVICE at Main Office at In by 10 Out by 5 MAIN: PLANT PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ~ There is a Branch in Your Neighborhood jthere was no newspaper there to : |__| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL: 22, 1957" . z||Newspapers Bring History to Life 1735, covering the action in| the battles of Lexington and Céncord. The historian wibces and knows no solace when he considers the events in ancient history which will forever remain obscure as to origin and other details because blot up and retain the details. _* * * The Gospels are but scattered, halting, half-recalled memories of events which changed thé shape of earth and thought and will af- fect billions yet unborn. Save for what would surely seem their phases, the story could have been covered better by any one of America's 1,700 odd daily newspapers, No cub would have neglected to do an obit on Joseph, a memorable oversight on the part of the sainted Prange, 1 \ ques and boxes which aig ye iat KitKat dent cde attended the descent from Mt. : best ‘way of Epstein, illuminate budge’ nai of Moses, tablets under’ his| "7 ot ie ad aie baseball, through acidosis) sien arm! Or the flight of Mohammed aad tie a_i light on cs to zither-playing. to Mecca, the building of the pyra-| 4 cal vicke ous tn en ee | * temples of Yucatan, Sones Crete, the towers of Ankor-Wat! *x * * Who were architects? What -was But nothing much has happened since then that went unnoticed. Newspapers, and the knowledge they spread and—once read—en- WHAT STORIES! Think of the unrecorded, unpub- ‘HURON DRY CLEANERS | lished features, sidebars, interes- and SHIRT LAUNDRY Main Office and Plant: 944 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-0231 More Meat, Less Lard | Ci Shaped Porkers The following dealers are displaying the | Praised b Bree ders | “MATCHLESS”, “AUTOMATIC || “Tals dy . “ | “MONTROSE Bob Blanford’s| As a heritage from the Danish - ALL THE WAY Ranges ‘Danish hogs are a friendly lot.| ancestors, the Landraces are a ro- w. 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Huron St animals diminished, Denmark |ing after coming to Saginaw from 108 N. Saginaw Peisios : banned their exportation in 1928, Virginia — years — Pontiac but the pigs are often smuggled It up the farm as a ne across the border by | before taking up hog breeding on Michigan Fluorescent Hall's Plumbing & buggies. a full-time basis. Heating | Blanford, a Virginian who spe- te © Grehord Lake Ave. « 36 ¢ Washington ‘cialized in’ history at William and|'Atoms for Peace’ Topic Oxford - ‘Mary College, has about 200 Lan- . _ fdraces on his 200-acre Kee-Wah-Din gDETROT wp — ipowe Secuete Farms along the Flint river. He ' 3 _ Lord's Furniture Larry Gilliam Appliances | shipped his pureblooded ani-|°f Michigan Memorial Phoenix pro as 125 W. Huron St. 141 E. 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This means automatic cooking at its best . .. cooking that’s easier, quicker. . . true cooking automiation. Also FREE INSTALLATION abled others to spread by being passed on, fanned freedom’s fire into independence from Britain. * - * We are not in the dark today about what Lindoln did and said at Gettysburg because the story that Plus Many Other Prizes 20 Shakespeare Spinning 2 RAD! ~ Rie nonce gartng Rods with day was by dozens of re- porters. fpioning Root ond.» sansoaT SPUR PROGRESS 2 Portable ADMIRAL If there had been no newspapers, TELEVISION SETS During Pontiac's “DRIVE the CHAMP” CONTEST 100 PONTIACS avi 1s FREE! HERE’S ALL YOU DO. and acceptance of the automobile, electric light, airplane, telephone, highway system, radio, TV, mod- ern medicine? * * * Could there have been compre- hension of the forces that brewed into the wars of that period, clear focus on the leaders, dedicated and despotic, who strode the world? 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Busi n Aho Was on Council, Supervisor; Service Tuesday SOUTH LYON — Service for dor- houn, 82, of 516 East Lake, St., will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. lewis Bender will officiate. and burial will be in Wixom Cemetery. ee ees Fe neral Home until 1 p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Calhoun died Saturda: night in Milford. : Mr, Calhoun served South Lyon as mayor from 1942 to 1952 and was a member of the Oakland | _ -County Board of Supervisors. He also was a former city council- man and member.ef the First Presbyterian Church. At his ‘death he was the oldest member of the South Lyon F&AM Lodge. He had owned’ and operated aj: coal yard here for 31 years and previously was employed’ as tele- graph operator and agent for the Pere Marquette Railroad for 18 years, Mr. Calhoun is survived only by = his wife. Royal Oak to Hold Ist Zoning Hearing ROYAL OAK — The first of -a series of public hearings on Royal To Reside at Lon ng Beach MR. AND MRS, PAUL A. TRIPP ' Married recently in the First Presbyterian Church of aeeer were Paul Andrew Tripp and Dorothy Adeline Heatley. About 200 were present for‘the candlelight, double-ring ceremony performed by Rev. Stephen C. Crowell. The couple will reside on Meyers road, Lapeer. a see Troy Girl Injured ‘as Auto Hits Tree Avon Planners Oak’s new zoning and land use ordinance will be held Tuesday at} the city hall at 7:30 p.m. : The proposed law, if adopted by) the city commission, will replace’ the old law which was drafted in 1982, Edward W. Pratt of the Royal Oak planning commission said, “This ordinance is designed to be a guide to the development of Royal Oak and is the product of careful planning. over a two- year period.” The new plan provides additional area for industry, and provides more land for apartments, multiple | dwellings and business. Name Officers, ROMEO—A 16-year-old Troy: girl “|S. Colson of Long Beach, Calif., Junior High to See ‘open to the public, at 1:15 p.m, M etamora Teacher Weds METAMORA~Mrs. Ruth- Gladys Thompson of Metamora and ‘Lloyd were united in marriage at a 5 o'clock ‘service on Saturday, in Metamora Pilgrim Congregational Chureh, Tie Rev, Charles Robbins officiated. The. bride’ was attended by her Science Exhibition Science in action will be brought to students at Washington Junior High School when Detroit Edison Co. presents the General Electric “House of Magic’ show at the school Thursday. There will be two performances, and 2 p.m. The show has been seen by millions throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America and Asia. It is designed to stimulate youth's interest in ‘science and engineering careers by demonstrat- ing many unusual scientific effects, Hire New Principal high school principal at Akron, has. been hired by the Board of Edu- cation here to fill the high school principalship in Almont. Bradley is a graduate of Michigan State grees. He taught and coached in Cadillac prior to going to. Akron. ALMONG—John Bradley, former | University with B Sand MA de-| ‘as Two Autos Collide » Three persans were slightly in-| jured in: a two-car accident on M39) sister, Mrs. Ephriam Hauer of Al-|at Airport road in Waterford Town-| pena, and a sister of the bride-|ship at 6 p.m. yesterday. |groom, Mrs. Carl Andress of Meta-; A car driven by Bruce Jennings mora, . 140, of 65 E, Longteijew Ave. etuck) The bridegroom was attended (one driven by Billy K. Pepper, 2 22, by his brother, Laverne Colson of |of 93 W. Princeton Ave., as Pepper! Detroit, and his brother-in-law, (wa. making a left turn, police. Carl Andress, of Metamora, | , The bride wore -a_ light blue, spring satin suit dress, white hat and gloves. Her corsage was of jyellow tea roses, Jennings’ wile, Irene, 34, and their daughter, Debra. Sue, months, and another Lewoine..silh Township Board, meeting in town-| wow six|township take oVer. its water sys- + + * \ « * oe : 3 Injured in Waterford ro Resse P. doi. ot the, Loot Overloads Burglar lafter | treatment at Pontiac General | BOSTON u - A thief ‘made a . released | ‘Hopital, heavy haul from the ,home of ‘ | Thomas M, Colantuono, an: insur: iBoard Meets Tonight ahee agent. He stole 5,000 dimes and 360quarters. PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — The. (Advartionment) i Ship hall here at 7:30 tonight, will) 10 - appoint various board members! #16HT ,| Sufferers how esce much and township employes; discuss! ® ing, snecsing, pod ghing ana 2 > ‘ . ;| breathing during teeurting atta ‘annual wage for the area deputy) | Bronshat" actaaen Hay rok land also consider. the request of) chitie by jaune Ee - raved Wonder: o ny fale! ie the Pearl Building Co. that the| bbe, relax bronchial ihon remove j omnis phiegm. bye aids freer athing d sounder ‘bak ACO at drug- je gists. ‘Money bac ere dtieals aces | s ‘tem, Meeting is Open .to the public. pone ha After the service, and receptinn at the church, a buffet supper was served to the members of the two families at the bride's home. Following the supper, the cou- ple left for a week in Detroit. They will be “at home” to their friends after April 28 at the -bride’s residence. Their permanent home after June 15 will be Long Beach. 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RO OO a a COG aK oD BKK OO ee ean a ne THE PO | PONTI AC, MICHIGAN - “The. strife is o'er, the battle done; -.S°. “Phe victory of life is won; Ay! — -The song of triumph has nee Alleluis.” aces Thousands of worshipers heard the story of Christ’s Resurrection in song and sermon, as they filled city and county churches to overflowing - Easter Sunday morning. The joyous services began before dawn ‘and con- Gees Cerone, He Say ending with evening eo- ene ot Meee =} Easter Tnoat. aig to. Church leaders said Sunday saw the greatest number of churchgoers they had even ‘known here on Easter Day. Aa the wan: peapad over the horigcn, ‘hie diag toskea’ aie the bell of St. Vincent de Paul Chueh called «. parishioners to prayer. Throughout the morning, church bells rang out from all sections of Pontiac, announcing the Easter services in celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ centuries ago. The earliest service reported was at 5 a. m. in Providence Missionary Baptist Church. From 6 until 8 a. m. Sunrise services were scheduled ‘with breakfast following in most churches. ‘Penttae Frees Phatis families greet each other as they arrive and leave the four festive services. * Before altars banked with lilies and other floral decorations sent by members and friends im memory of loved ones, there were baptisms and receptions of members. Children’s, Junior iad able Obieatees Beale in traditional, well loved anthems and songs. At All Saints Episcopal Church, Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” was sung as an offertory number. “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” was given by Suatay: Hebedt ehtidron-at ‘Waterford ‘Tewe- ship Lutheran Church. Other familia: melodies were “In. Joseph’s Lovely _ Garden,” “Open the Gates of the Temple,” “The FATHER AND SON — David Karst of 2101 Opdyke Rd. is shown as he brings his 17-month-old son, David, to St. Michael's Church early Easter Sunday for the morning Mass, C. Stuckmeyer, pastor of Grace City’: s Holy City,” “When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross,” “Bells in the Steeple” and “He Is Risen.” -* & A Conannetions Becvion wos ald So tor awe win Avenue Methodist Church with Bishop Marshall R, Reed of the Detroit area speaking. Sermons in both Protestant and Catholic Church- ‘es dealt with Christ’s rising from the tomb with His . ‘Churches ASSISTING AT ALTAR — The Rev. Richard ter), is assisted at the Easter Sunday morning services by Wallace Turner of Sylvan Lake (left) promise of life everlasting. The festive Easter Day with its triumphant mu- sic, pageants, plays, and pantomimes drew to a close with pictures of the Holy Land being shown in Em- manuel Baptist pastor. Lutheran (cen- ministry in St. by Dr. Tom Malone, the * and David Stuckmeyer, his son. The young men, ‘members of Grace Lutheran, are studying for the Louis, Mo, NEW YORK (—The Board of Directors of The Associa ted Press gid today, “Qualified newsmen’ should be allowed™to report first China. ” ment’s refusal to permit U.S. newsmen to travel to Red China, the board told the annual meeting of members of The Associated Press, worldwide news coopera- tive: * * * _-{much controversy, is Communist China, “We were invited by the Chi- nese, along with. others, to send a reporter into the country, The United States Department of State refused permission and threatened serious sanctions, hand from the mainland of Comment on the State Depart-| “The most noticeable gap in our coverage; and one that has caused despite the ban, The AP ‘“‘did get first-hand reporting from China by ‘commissioning a Canadian news- paperman (David Lancashire) to make a tour of the country.” Newsmen have protested that the travel ban on the right of people in the United States to know, through their own. report- ers, about conditions in China. Secretary of State Dulles said re- lacpte the bem, The AP "ai ge AP Urges China Reporting cently that he and President El- senhower have considered. drop- ping the ban but have failed to find a formula for doing so. Dulles speaks today at the AP’s annual luncheon in the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. The White House announced in Augusta, Ga., yesterday that Dulles would “outline the broad principles of American foreign policy.” Mes The Associated Press dis- agreed with the government's ac- tion and the board at this time states again that it believes qual- ified newsmen should be allowed to report first hand from the main- land of China,” ARRIVING AT TRINITY BAPTIST — Joseph Williams opens the door at Trinity Baptist Church for his mother, Mrs, Wiley Williams of 9276 Villa Crest Dr., Clarkston as = arrive om cnt Easter morning service. LEROY rr FAMILY — Coming together Shown axe Mr. Prve (left to right), Thomas, Don- Mass at St. Michael’s Church is the on ie ue ent Renee. Includes all this... Brake Adjustment...... reg. 350 Wheel Alignment ...... reg. 850 Wheel Balance ...2 Fra: reg. 400 Total Value. ... $1600 Buy ony size, tube or tubeless, whitewoll or bleckwall, and then PAY ONLY ‘2 For Another Tire ~2-YEAR Choose From: , - * @ TUBE TYPE ROAD HAZARD —e Tusezess tvre Tireston , au @ BLACKWALLS ir 4 “MARKET TIRE [)) 15 ye tre aoe 7 7 LEAVING THE SERVICE — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feckart of 205 f° Free. Parking ‘Open 9t09 FE 2-9251 Sa WORSHIPERS AT ST, LUKE'S METHODIST — Mr. and Mrs. Lapeerpftd. are shown with their son, Michael, and Sally Garvey & ae heey ie ) > WBeecher N, Rossman of ‘3342 Bald Mountain Rd. are bn. St. of Pontiac Lake road (right) as they bene St._ Luke's Methodist \77 W. Huron St, Church Easter morning. : : 1 : - i fe pe : — ae j vt : : ‘< iS i b ji \ 3 A ‘ 5 a. 4 | 28 a ‘ we NT } ss Sato ¥ i e . ‘ : | | ¥ ‘ ye \ 5 rey . \ 4) Cpye =a ‘ 4 ‘ a a i NY | f : i 4 | ny ; \ \ t a) ; , i \ { *%, "of eee i ‘ fis ‘ ra : \ . i ; \ L- 4 \ \ r § it ( \ ae f 1 : i ¢ \ if ee i ' \ ‘A ] | \ { ‘ \ \ &* AA oe \ 3 \ | | \ ‘ r it 1 { , i | * x ps oe hi \ 4 Fi ' wae ja ” ; ; ; 4 : } | ‘ ; ya ae ce : Vee | THE powTrAc PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 22,1957, \ \- \ | . TP, Z \ | i \ : : Be 2 1 é Dodger Rookie | Bowlerama Scores Pitcher Wise | rile sare toOldTrick |i use. nkia ae » DOKLY Seon ae oS BROOKLYN W#—The next time 6. Sees ea, 35.00 © 633 Pittsburgh's Frank Thomas tries) sim Hoke 632 (ith) and Kenneth Senior an old semipro trick he'll be sure/®® (>) - Pontiac Junior ALL 5 TIRES ’ ~ his intended victim is not wise to! sin Johns dy thy and William vo such goings-on. sop ig Ree PTE vy : a , The Pirates’ third baseman ward Sudbury G18 (11th). Irwin Gray - Pies Weights tried to pull one on the Dodgers’ (12th) se, Wi Paviinac 616 (13th) ‘ rookie pitcher, Rene Valdes, yes-|. Clark Balch and d Compton 6 . DENIS | erday and it backfired. ___| {tied for 14th). Roy, 7-3 “Bone 13 Cee . * f = Thomas, on third base in the £2.50 Winners ‘Wins Top Prize - Friendly Service $06 (18th), Dick Shoun and : “At the Sign of the a a | fifth inning of the first game at Jerry Stol Stoll ‘at (tied for 19th) and Reuel é i Ebbets Field, called for the ball. Flying Red Horse” 9028 Wie f . The Gotan ehthandesy, mehing ex Save OL Mea Drayton Plains Woman 390 E. Blvd. “time” and then threw the ball Set, (200. ts, Sa. Seve, el Captures Championship | 1 tacked Bumpers with « ~ “Tat Mt. Clemens) toward third. . Lester aznith galas 36.5 tues, "Apel Sh 1987, 6:30 m. ise ea a , 5:30 p. m Fish fry at 7 p. m. Genesee alan MA .. oe Monsan Ch .., 35.4 ee eller Br... 30.2 Sita Be Nat Cash R.. 58 Nat Dairy .... or Nat Leeda “138 Nat Tea ..... 38 NY Central .. 30 Nie M Pw... 30.7 Nott & West. 02 ay Eo «+e 08 carat Crone i i ef Pte a -* *ee ee ee ter 000 Ib. £.0.b.inome Ba... Pfiser ..,.... 1eMelt nasty 5%; aa i Rocks ie) old 3: |Bongum Ow * at caponeties under rire 1-25: (Con! ‘S': 12. M31; duchlings S041 [Goat Shea me Cont Ol |.:: $6.6 Puse Ou ....: Gorn Pd”... 31.2 Livestock jurtion We ... 04 no tm” 1 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Jet Edison abe 34 April 18 (AP)—Hoge—|Doug Aire ... Butchers end. sows "a5e|Dow Chem |. 58 lots U.8. No. 1, 2 and 3/Du Pont .,.,.1902 Ibs. 17.78-18.00; Bast Air L... 38.5. 190-220, Ihe, 18.28-18.90;, 240. Bast Kod ...., 92.3 2 and 3 11.00-i1,18; u $a mined’ "gradns “10-4014. ote oo-a0o| Emer ads. $3 Sm aad ones +® oa Compared last "week buteh-|Paite Mor .... $63 higher; sows steady to 25¢ veee O07 200, ted oone i) ee hase, eet eae ra tt ir, active: wing |@en ee we igh [Gen Dyneisio’ 91-4 steers fougnt ve 24.00./Gen «+ @2 weights 1175 Ihe; load/Gen Fds ..., 43.2 ; 21,80; load mostly Motors <. 41.1 y : 20.50 and « load/Gen Shoe see ORS j standard Gen Tel .... 43.1 T 13.00-14.50; DOE vies 7% : thié week due partly|Grah Paige .. 2 ‘ ‘caused 1Ot Mo Ry... a2 : it showing f i o “ie If ‘you are looking for opportunity and EM eM a advancement GMC Truck & Coach — fitsd ‘tues closed’ moutiy. hoe he ipeeey 3 | Division has opportunities in the following fully" Mendy: stockers and ‘feeders gu... a8 : ‘ae ee steady; 3 Ae low oe | 7 pasitions: ; <3 prime 1180 Ib. * most tnt" bus Roh 872 : : , . Choice steers 22.50-23.50; several loads|Int Mary 4.1 | me : sone S0048-45; eeety ‘cad cated =f aS “ae ; ihe hi a; est F : | 16.00-19.50: stand lew nood 30.00;|int Shee. Y ; dividual ebolee up to 22.00; choice andjJohns Man .. 47 * ELECTRICAL LAYOUT |. % CHASSIS LAYOUT MEN * ENGINE LAYOUT Jones 3 L .... 804 to STOCK AVERAGES H Moe - by the Associated Press April 23; ble 2h. WN enough Ago 123 4.4 «176.1 ifered early to test tidde. Com ted last|Month Ago ....261.2 120.7 73.6 1723 week trade out, with | ¥ . 267.2 150.3 73.2 189.2 * BODY LAYOUT repfp mana, echt enamine iat Ms Ge A Hee . vea i Ay trade, omreete top/1957 Low .. one He be oe 2 * er ‘os wea ee S f ’ |choice and prime vealers 28°00-30.00, few 1966 Low ...... 244.0 1268 ue 171.6 « jup to 33.00; to low choice 29 ; osit $s er ; | standard 16.00-20.00, cull 16.00 ie : 5 (Cc. J. Nephier Co.) ‘ ; ‘ : Sheep—Salable ~ ng No fresh : Low Noon 7 *% cY UNDER LONG RANGE |receipts offered totey,. ew small lota Allen Elec, & Equip. Co. * 8 3 — learrled over from ope — Baldwin Co. Gos asec 4 1 + 4 : also curtatied| Ross Gear Co. .......... 4 y | use of holidays; bulk supply 5! G.L. Oil & wa Gas 2H 2.3 PROGRAM lambs with around head native| Howell Elec. Mo - © 87 6 for } shorn|Peninsular Met. Pr. Co... ° 10 10.4 * RECOGNITION OF ABILITY in Fer hate Rete ieee oa: HH \ . deel! on choice and prime $;|Rudy Manufact. Co. .....* 12.1 13.2 siaughter ewes steady to 1.00 lower:|Toledo Ed «33.8 13.8 135 jchoice and prime 8; shauehter|Wayne Screw Pd. Co. .. * 13 14 K EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS — J sess cei pine" aSty'imitiis'|"20" Sota aaa bs poe and good lots 18.00-21.00; several * GENEROUS BENEFIT PROGRAM COME IN, CALL OR WRITE SALARY PERSONNEL DEPT. lots native spring lam 35.004 wots @8 Te CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, April 19 (AP)—Salable % 4.000 moderately active strong to higher; mostiy 18 to 95 higher on 660 S. BLVD, PONTIAC, MICH. |i: 2Paia cat aha bas FE 5-4111 EXT. 682 sng haley gout, saa: Soe ae commercial cows 00-14 50; s and cutters 10.50-12.50; utility and eom- mercial bulls 15.50-17.80; good and choice sn 20.00-24.00; few high choice ol ROOFS crest } J |Motorcycle Patrolman ee | OT) ENE. iebaeieae + Hurt on Way to Accident ee ae Pontiac Patrolman Guy White Jr., 29, of 2356 Anders, Drayton Plains, received minor’ injuries while driving a motorcycle Satur- day to the scene ‘of an accident. White was treated for facial bruises and then released from Pontiac Genera) tal after the flipped ag. he was turn. from Montcalm onto Young . : He said the front wheel A ‘hit @ stone, causing the upset. Any Root Job § Yoo, Than New uarantee if] opi ia vi lf Pg Ad ede Yee fe ben fot ee ¥ je i Sere Te ea ae he Megas Se depen) ere | Gee a Faeyr ag et: County Deaths (Continued from Page 5) of 1115 River Sf, will be at 1:30 Richard- Tractor Runs Over Boy; Youth Escapes Injury by his father, Paul Boyes. . The boy fell off a tool box where. he had been sitting and the left rear wheel ran over his legs be- fore his father knew his son had faleln. X-rays at Pontiac General Hospital disclosed no broken bones arid the ‘boy was treated and re-\ leased with bruised legs. 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, \onDaAY, APRIL 22, 1057. A mire in an Auckland, New tion mortis as “a condition of the body follow- ing an operation.” gE. Moore, J of one Const, im the City 4 ier aD oc apanest Seago tae wien - o ( ‘we Deputy Probate ’ Juvenile Division April 22, "67 NOTICE . The Zoning Board of County, ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Motor No. rests, Pubic Saige be eld sn pt 1967, at 11:30 a.m. st 65 Mt. Street, Pontiac, April 19, 22, °S? Death Notices g g list Erreg a 4) Ee] "? i. Segoe ge i wise fro Ps ae 20, |, ROY ia, ane 4: con of Mrs. Roy L. n; and eral be the Coats 4 p.m. , 2141 iw ins, With iam officiating. In! in OF state at Coats i —_ i, 1067 RLK D.. Ré.. Milford; age Re Mrs. root gure. Grace Nien Mrs. Syivia tebten: George V. and T Moore + | Ide ¢ 0 «= ADIL. 34. at 130 in fromthe itera, with Rev Robert Worress Cemetery. agg He in state the Pu- neral Milford. Ae APR. 7 GRACE decanter “ot ina fare tri AAS day at 2 p.m. m 7 Dare Funeral Home with Ren Out il Genet on Ravi will He in state et the “i 5 se 33 i ford. THOM as, APRIL 31, 1957. Gir. dear’ mother of 4 os da. Wiliam B, as; dew riiam 3, names: "doar sister ise Saint “Sly mentee Grace Eeeley. Puneral will be ' m, et 3 pm. \ the } = fact 3 5 i gece = 33 ° $ We need 10 boys to work one ira me teeee Must be at least 16 years of age. Apply in person Monday or Tues- day to: 5 BERT FALKNER CIRCULATION DEPT. PONTIAC PRESS A Few Men Needed for ovgtside : work, Me i st 255; i i i] les bese i By E i , 3 [> Y i i E} #323 FF lis wit 3582; : ‘ s z i as ATTENTION She Sea "ATTENTION for 2 or 3 men, conditions, pay Directors 4 Help Wented Male 6 pea CLEARING Cleaners. ~ a, ie MAKERS | ALL AROUND | TOOL ROOM : ane SKILLED EMPLOYEES mice hey to 4:30 rs gaa 8:00 a. Se. i.; 8:00. 8.m.-123:00 noon } i 5 2 a %) yr i 4 i Qe sda 4h 7? ’ ; . Pie OF ! 3 * 5 =e > ‘ . i] 4 ee a rs it Hs ++ aoe hh { | 3 “ a . . = ’ a weer s 4° a p ? € 4 i s 3 ° ,« ‘ ao Ni tae : ~ SBSEB EP ie. L S8ale : + ees ts > 4 = 4 ; 4 . 4 Bi | « 7 nie ae A r ; = =* - i t+ owe 62 | i “4, we ‘ ° & a | ‘ ; J. ate Experimental ’ Automotive Sheet Metal Men Steady Work Must be Law Student | kee %'# 8's to learn phases ag om gs! "while work- Must be enporienees self-service eS esas votere | Meer areas oe year, : ; OAKLAND CO. for women who desire an ex- MEN NEEDED | RFCPT. Ww distrib- utors. Apply st 208 Voorhels $238 OME | econ an age . Exe. contact. tv. Kendaies 14 8. Saginaw. si Riker 2 f rE ‘boas. ¥ SALESMEN wiltine. daxe, Aawetn’ Malgtae ve Po = einity. ré p.m. SEI” Stusalys edrectnag “a Stenographer SILENT AUTOMA’ heme career with beating eauipment. Most leads Juvenile Cour Paid vacation & for good man to earn up to $10,- eek bore, Se 5 Sees 000 yearly. fits. App must have own A. er SONS center nN sles : ha’ near SALESMEN OAKLAND CO. aoa See. os a bonus, No canvassing, Ap: me = PE 37151 Clemens st, 2: + : - 1253 8. Wood- SALESMEN werd. MI old neéds full time . porary work by True Mcoat’promotinal program. Leads John R. Ob 1-4982. : FE olie = sehool on "Mn. Sood fuente. Saint yor perenne ed i ee oe a eee 5, tak, ie Fe Start New Life | #iimmete “rors raes 18 poe. eh Penson te i f Aepe “WANTED ETWEEN 12 AND 5 P.M. Exp, grill & -short order cook. Hours 4 to 10 p.m. Agel in rson. Lunch. 8 BE. Pike. } be to put in the time % takes to the ted tally. Bue Sahin re go ¥ y & life insuranc i to dox 1 Ponti: Press giving age, mantt us on tee } rred Kove Hn : Co., wood 2-9060. billing Advise experience school Real Estate Sal ine and salary . Box 8, ea state Salesman YOURS Maan AEN YOO 55. Chance to Make Sas tiny peal Macht OW. DINNA with a tore? 6 weeke an on P. e's DINNAN pense-pald training program to . i for @ good position = —_ in 8 growing sg in S te 5 De ae REAL ESTATE week after completion of train iaghesh the teomiedes naa large Realty ye Tuesday Wednesday at mal ha yo 3 es 8 p.m. Parents tn 7 OW. Rg ite as st. ‘ for you will pay ng Your Own Business vekett. CORP, | Protected territory rit intervicw et EM Saise chised deuter for SNAB-ON TOOL C. SCHUETT, Realt grisulibea tec al deposit 7404 E. Highland Rd. -59) a, afer 6 pm. at White cia . Hall “ .. 2 EXP. WATTR Rose FOR : %. ir W. fue Pi Eeerameet '® | MONEY! Make it office . preferred. | MONE’ it easil Fermamnt wwe, horement | through Glassified Ads. T> system, = ; 0 oS by April auth to | ‘sell, rent, buy, swap, hiré, iad ohne yon he S| dial FE 2818, GIRLS Receptionist ¢ i. Phone PE baT s Eto 0r quire 30 Clark. $14.0 wx. 3 . kanal i. bath _ Utilities paid. On bus line. Close _ 22300 3 7-LARGE RMS., ¥ Deco lid welcome, igen RMS., "i ILD welcome, Call FE 4-7396. After 6, ; ties paid, we ‘5 56-3197 Manager pigiedg Employment #06 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 60221 EVELYN NEEDS! Men & Women EeriNG, WELL PAYING * WOMEN GIRL FRIDAY $220 No experience necessary. varied duties for oman, Typing peat young w Sala > on ART cinating job im this area for top woman, Pun job ES ee ot got wong ais 2 ‘AL ABS'T No ¢ DENT. ONist Dowolews 0 $200 JR, STEN "‘Downtow ‘Insuran cites 0. a ce | One e trem ee eeerne EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL NSELING oo meek Tg ae Greve JOBS rOR MEN & GIRLS VARIETY. grrick, typing ..- so eer club, free } GIRL FRIDAY, ist, oun stock broker Uist, young MEN pod TRAINEE (3160) ...... PERVISOR, Trainee (2270) $350 sales (2208) $300 Graebner’s|- “MICHIGAN’S LARGEST” 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 5-9277 Instructions Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL 1s" 1635, DENTAL ASSISTANT COURSE In. eludes glamour and ality ag information. Wayne School, Box 38, Pontiac Press. ‘ Pontiac Box 114. LEARN Now! mand in ll Sea ase welding pipers a Pee WAY AT _. Work Wanted Male 10 TTR BEA meat 7A CARPENTER WORK. NEW — . FE A . shell . Low e bid, with wee, So ai, FE 54-0068 = 29-1521. or of kind, FE 1, | ATE at 3 iG MOTHER WiTit ena Building Service _Pontiae Hardwooe Se: al oc We 2) — A . terms. Gordon Fiattley, EM 3-482. “Sceplan x Sesemsioas and chim 8, . 3, FE 70405 ¥TON FE wae me Plains — ares, MA - alee ae N | ROTARY as Sa contractor, Gabe ROTARY no $0780. Afier 5-.pm. OR FE 5-9591 + & aa basements, eement|oTO FILLING. LAWNS, GAR} * pie xan eer i. ony Raens & flower beds. OR 3-978. nomlcally. d Insurance Agencies 17A 17A ADDITIONS — a, a\i~ ton Cell, — } pd a. “ON sy oe Our clients or MY 2-182 . are! J. scales. 96% N. Saginaw r Ce) RE zt LL ea, Grives, & ote, Jensen Austin-Norvell Agency era, INSURA CE ALL ‘AR R | FE 2-0221 After 6, FE 4-6212 eet * . Call| 7 W. Lawrence Corner Cass coals Nene seach ALL ARPENTRY, ~ GARAGES _ OUR ates Call for a bid. dd ol be glad you as oane SS TOOF REPAIRS rr TANKS, 3-3157° & Wine Shia St COmMmACE = "TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING . 4B Re cemaete ioe a & ‘drain installation Building Supplies 12A Reliable party will finance your basement or | incomplete home. Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. FE 29104 before 5 P.M. Business Services 13 48 by: ent. FE 40887. <: atte peowind Ait AND LIGHT 2. “I don't know what they feed the kids these days!” .| Painting & Decorating 20 ’ wt CLASS EXP. ee ee Aan Pe PAINTING, INTERIOR & 2 EX. terior. 10 per cent dise fof cash. __fusranteed est, FE FE 40205. ~. 1 INTERIOR DECORATING 4 REE TES, OR 3-166. 3-1626. __Mac's FE $0038 of FE 68442 KAA PAINTIN (INTING. WALLPAPER q Uy & GARDEN able rates, ci ater 3'p.m. FE __5-7008. PLOWI DISCING, ‘ee ll ts, Ph FE ae i Mey PHONE Nichole i Harger i KEEP COVERA(’ aA Our “clients are! J. ashen. 06% N. Saginaw. FE 29-5011. MAHAN gees ¥ CO. ON Service Laundry Service 18 ate sopoome Ponting ond TE, oh VT eeage o = p| Bee ee pee FE ssc, Landscaping per pan mR, iF months e. Fe 46510. Expert Landscaping LANDSCAPING AND TREE HALLS S$ LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES, CALL FE 8-3800 removals, Ph. FE 5-593 or OR Lower Straits Lawn Cutting cutting & maintenance serv. = Md miowers on large om wificd over. 10 yrs, thong de- paar ee wa service, Call y Ad Eve ay den e & ING, in work sround — 6 Wiring. Pree. entimates. ason- Recenberg: MATKet ¢200), Walled Rosenberg. wae. Fa Lake. & ! Moving & = oh Local distance FE 5-6806 REDUCED RATES La an to serve ape vane vou, Smith WITH LARGE FAMILY wishes wort, peuling ashes & Pontiac Farm ‘and } be pM Co, . lvered. 6-437. : Hp ‘Trucks fo Rent |; : & Wil p Reasonable. FE 321 FE Pails. lems Lake Rd. OR 36229 Ak & 3 B.A PVT. BATH. GAs heat. F 2@3 3 RM nye a Ore FURN. Nea: et ren wel- pel Aver ogee 730, MY 3 ROOMS, bites IN NO DRINK- ers, _couple only. Ta" Center St 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, laundry -——- close in, 175 ae ak PURNISHED APT, BABY * Welcome, 60 Matinews, FE 52403, 00 Matinews, PH 6205, 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRI- heat and ‘er. roomr cg | Sem 1s nocess ean AEM acon 3 ROOME AND BATH tes downtown, FE| - iE. | MODERN APT. 3 ROOMS & BATH, -,2 BEDROOM HOME, te Bee earabed couple preferred, MEAT WOT ‘& COLD w : CHILDREN “RAN D NEW Salmer ae. just south of e Avenue. are ready for occ’ ATR_ COND! owe One bedroo: he ‘Fame fans, master Sas kitche ‘balcony type ing, » with dividual entrance ADULTS ONL Benny's and gpection | FEderal 86918 cance Ba waht DECORATED 3 —,- : o>. all » volley Sly rms., Edw. M, Stout, Realtor Tl N.. Saginaw 8t. 8-8165 Open Evenings ‘til 30 LARGE 3 ROOM APT. IN BUSI Ral district, 1535 Union Lake re sntrance, aoe, “4° va * and rn, ¥ oe ker month. NICE 4 BEDRM. APT, SAMUEL Appliance, Davisbut REFINED ADULTS, EFFi ae gs apt., Private j ont” fii Genter” SECOND FLOOR 3 ROOM “3 soe entrance, close Tr Rent Houses Furnished 35 228 W. Cornell, No pt agg References. 3 RMS. AND BATH, CHILDREN FE 2-6688. vate entrance, utilities, 1 child er baby welcome. Apply 65 Summit. ) Hashing iv. Pvt. it Boos to py riv, Pvt. ent. town at at al W whit , FE 2-0772 3 RM. APT. PVT ENT. NEAR Fisher Body. a. pera Ap- ply 853 Woodland D 216 Judson MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPER’ Ww ec a’b ™ ee cane: meats ft tnt s ‘Telegraph pondent re) 7 RMS., PURN. ety en ie: 3 RMS. NEAR TOW N. CHILDREN welcome, Util Marshall. ROOMS & & BATH, PRIVATE ENT. : yey side. call PE 81672 after _6. F —— BATH, PVT 3 echabear aha 31 8. agcey! AROUND THEN SEE Us sell your ton contract. caPrTol. | "SAV a & tek 2 oo, 8 W. rE — TO GET 3 THEM MOST FOR tom 1 eae, pas : are |e is the gontvind __Huron 8t._ Phone rE 5316. ~ CASH IN A FLASH dred » land mag “gel see Au- © fears nearviee as jatlsfied and clientele. A. Johnson REALTOR . Sey 8. na Rd, _.Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY. SELL OR TRADE ¥ ou to consult Geo Bilt Hesity. We — buy and 7 RMS. & _No c children, FE 3-7406. 7 RM. | BURN: APT. EVERY- ,_furn, North Cass. & ES Sat PRIVATE = EN- . OR 3-1388 J] RMS, PRIVATE BATH & ENT. =R MOD- le for 2 couples or OO} _ties furn, 75 i RMS. FURN., HEATED APT. SES Sen allowed. $00--per- mo. E ~ utilf- ester, APT BATH. ALSO house, FE 4-5501. APT., 2 BLOCKS FROM DOWN- ve Pontiac, $15 week. 169 5. ulties “GEORGE BLAIR REAL ESTATE 4596 Dixie Hwy. Drayton LISTINGS WANTED | TRADES | We re falists to trading. a vepyeniien as = traders of Pontiac the not “eel —. Call t Doknis *% SON REALTORS 62 W. H Phone FE 4-1551 HOUSE ON N OR W-SIDE. SMALL down pay. — rent one in Schoo! EM 3-3705. SELLING YOUR HOME? ot gt gged ree ia immediate need ; res’ a suburban orn aroun i Soe ats St SPRING BUYERS ARE CALLING STOUT’S — your homes — lots — farms the oldest —_ best realty hrm in the area Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT MN, FE Eves, ‘til #:30 ‘tl 4 eth “ar ent, ‘On Joslyn M Ve pice. 25346. | CLEAN, “wear * sat APT. couple, eferred. call after 3 p.m. SORRN _RYPICIENCT CLEAN MODERN an pls e vk jaciodine erence | On Cae aE Racoon set only. 267 N, w, FE 3-070. COUPLE & BABY, ALL PVT. Us sHOW YOU HO DON NEWL GET CASH FOR OUR ve fll sa eae comfortable. Rete GOUITIES uY 3 LS My: bath & entrance. Ev furn.. Child welcome. "Lesle R Middleton tan Crebera Lake Ave. BROKER B £0003 | PURN. EAROE ROOM att. ? rounm oor, wi ‘’ OW NERS _ fo Oakland. We need on houses ell OOM of Ly sizes, lots, cereere farms. Money FURN BY og we Lake gvasiable to buy land contr Oxbow Lake iy Ww ARDEN “PONTIAC REALTY Partially furn, 1428 Vine wood 77? Baldwin 2-2178. Dublin VACANT sat GROUND F } SAnce rooms, vacant, oo — two entrance, heat, walking 4 istance 2 * Yoon” front, potiaged taal "utilities, 61 Nort 6 Sy wecken on Ave. | 3 ROOM A Are APT. NEWLY DEC- “orated. Pr & bath. . FE yet . OR 4 RM. FLRELY Po FURN. APT. : Suany and clean. Adults only, Call __betore 3. OR_3-3960. : sMAL rs Seapets gon (om Pi er Sovelty" stoke Auburn. PE +4240, hm eg Rent Apts. Unfurnished Trailer Dixie Hwy. . duplex on . R room & kitchén, hot fas a" heat, ag OO, as BDRM. ; Palace — 7, RogM A Min gtreet,_ 48 LARG a ATH. 3 we ent... hot water, stove & 2-2416, 3 — Rows. KITC eins Go bus ne. Be -. | og F Eastern 7 ROOM, ALL PRIVATE, MiD- Humphries} Br: OiLFIPRE Platine SERVE I personally buy your prop- * deaant men mo. PE 2-1718. erty or will seil it f I, Stik NT, le coe yon new te cen te | ‘turn. 1 child welcome, 1058 de ve Premont, 5-4088, . dD B . 3 PE 41157 50 Elis, Lake Rd FE 43937 . SOLD 7 ROOMS & BATH Hf you would like this sign, on | 3 ROOMS MODERN Wits HEAT our house, let us show you how 453 6. Pe : our method of ing ¢ Rae BAT UPPER OT Pg lll ag cehenton—t Tae|” 3 ‘ Ould eslsom Near Pon- fied a r at door in 30 ine 2 — fe = 8 teem Sortmett Oe ee de water, and refrigerptor fur- venter, Bee Mt, Smith ot 30 3. TOMERS) through Classi- 7 ROOMS AND, S RATa FE 3am i ( REACH. CASH CUS} ROOMS & BATH, FURN. ON Joslyn Rd. Inquire after 4 p.m. E 8-1378. @ ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN. Few. furn. Heat furn, Inquire 66 ret after 7: or HODERN 4 Rasp anOWER, uae: poet. heat, Call before SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, A ae heat, children ia aie Ra. Phone yes Rent Houses Ustere. 36 2 BDR. HOME. NEWLY DECO- nt location. nice cali Ma Close to ne ‘all MA‘ 4-1200. 3 BEDEM. TERRACE *7 . One a om apt. til. Sure LITTLE CABIN ONLY, 1 mile from City limits. Ideal for couple. $35 per month, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 RENTAL UNS Attractive ave oe yao le ast tee. est CALL FR 4-633 A GOOD ONE, 3 BED- home, Clean, Ref. FE - 8, “Pon THIS room. 4-6420. ac's i ae wm spertinente, mae Ahenpe 2 po te 4 Brice, from “460 to 4s month, Peres rated, Convenient Orchard Lk. GR 4 7 BEDRM. L FOR: je with 1 child. Lake priv. mo. Call OR For Rent Miscellaneous wz | 200 AMP, PORTABLE Weider, FE 5-145. For Sale Houses _ re Buy Thru P GI RESALE BY OWNER . Gas heat & List Thru Portree Y ow 3 & fruit paste 1 4 RMs. Balance OR 3-158. 3 ROOM 4 sale or trade. $1 tion, with down, hes Manse on ireniterred.” $24,900, Berridge & M NOTHING rt tno ou e Rough included. Will butld on my_lot for small ment. Don r end 3 . Close to downtown, Owner Florence. 5 HOM! with wud ne red walls, doors, ned” bath, nearly co By owner, terms, neer, By owner, ooo Lam brie! it a ard & BATH. oT Ws OW. $8,300. $825 down, $50 & mo. FE BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM #1 $00 dows BY a. ¥r. OLD MODERN two bedroom utility. and attractive interiot,Nice loca- Landscaped lot ic tee $10,800 500, te Hl Clean = 160 Scott Lake. st. Owner ral tezma. orrison tt §-1200 since 102_W, "woosaard $750 down. R. D. RILEY, $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FOR COLORED Broker FE ¢1 ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ EM 36311 Gl [Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James FE 4-1444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. Rent Lake Cottages 36A WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. ach, Pbearm, Reas, MAr- Ect" een. For Rent Rooms 37 1 FoRn. ‘BEDRM, PVT. ; . Gentleman. OR. ae iN. t private entrance. FE ing fuciliti i ee ae §-3037. able Le... a OR . Une garage. Convalescent Homes 38A Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN rt. fied Ads,/ Ca FE 2éisi.” 15' xX, at re “| OR 3 VACANCY. PRIVATE Be SEMI- | Falscen Rate, ade Geers Will build S your oe 3 No Down Payment fie pag ue Bu Thru se nea Buy Thru Partridge ved 4 Ex Ghee Rose McLarty, ae Oakland, OR, 3-130: COLORED SPECIAL! *"Sichuieer CONDE NICHOLIE Broker "BUD" | Elizabeth Lake Privileges bedroom _— HOME 14 ACRES, ‘finishing Oaly ope you a 20day posses R. D. RILEY, Broker Lake R4. FE 1167 800 Elisabeth Newingham ae aes maek: eat ee On Dearborn St. block Avondale. High. ranch 245 Oakland Your Money's Worth St. ul Pe 2 peer. 2, teteee Me | Res posses- nit RILEY, Broker Oxford Income iat in ut ‘Ontora. Peakares 15 A. Taylor Peon, a meer oe Sas 5 term res. area, 21-ft. ine dining i atk Face 1 ed bath Papeled, din: sree Paved oe $2.30 dn. & frame in LAKE FRONT — Bat ee LAKE hae Russell Sour Temp eton WILLIAMS LK. FRONT SEER rg a :; Sh hae 5 L 22, 1957 ' For Sale Houses 43 | _: For rt Houses, 43 TAGE — #6,00 Snes. i : ! i Only area oak & cove fea- . Only REALTOR Phone On 2-1208 or OR 21872 Open ven, "ti 9 Sunday 10 10 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COLBERRY PARK Homes On Your Lot or Ours” Featuring . FLUSH DOORS DELCO’ OIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN ~ AND BATH PLASTERED WALLS SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS ELECTRIC FOR ONLY $9,975 PLUS LOT Directions to Model: lin PTA BR Leva? mel tae Model Open DAILY 5 TO 8 SATURDAY 2 TO 6 SUNDAY 1 TO 7 Glassed-in front porch and d-car garage. Yes—A full basement also. This could be it, Only $19,900, with sub- stantial down payment, Why hy Pay Rent When you can own this al- most new 2 bedroom bun- uy |/Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 Eves. & Sun. 111 8. Pelegrege DUPLEX, NICE. OR USE as ate i-family. 48 Mechanic, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PIONEER HLANDS — 3 bed- room* brick dinette cm! “kitehen, has tile entrance, my —— . Only two years Shown by appointment, WILSON - on very nice lot with garage, fenced wvar Nice se "only ‘st000 home and the full price is with terms. George F Irwin main ay’ ‘Full Basement | HOT WATER HEATER } wa, $400 DOWN Eom toms fit pet pbk asl GOODRICH eed een oat dns | —F C. PANGUS, Realtor ect: Ortonville NAtional Established in 1916 CHECK THE FOLLOWING AND YOU BE THE JUDGE NO. §2) BRICK ia NCH HOME 10 FT. fi low, low rm. tanch home would fail to im- ress by. Center en- rance good traffic eire a ‘to celling win- dows living room provide sweeping view of yard. attached ore wanted fea sit. ea on your jot, plenty of other outstanding nae ee 000 with 25 per Elkhorn Lake Frontage 3. bedroom home-on nicely shaded jot, Idea} place to raise a family. $1,800 down, Small Busiriess. Real potential price with attractive lease. LAWRENCE _W GAYLORD 104 8. ety , sah KENT [2 g Live Suburban This Beautiful $ Room Home tached to a finished breezeway Extra large, spacious lot, landscaped. _PRICE: $11,800 Can be sold on GI for $300 down. SEE THIS ONE TODAY! ces REALTOR . "22821" ont fan wma a (Opeh Evenings * von, i PRESS, suo APRI CARNIVAL $10, = term: hoped mee BUNGALOW bath, enclosed front best “psmt, There's a fire- place, Venetian blinds, new new water Very reasonable large : onl School” $13,500, good We buy land contracts, NICHOLIE -.& HARGER CO. 3 ue ne ohana 5-8183 oy ee” Cowen Fe i Pe Toe se is ‘G <8 i E. B : : alt Baty E x i i H ; i ke " i Nh ii iv ts STOU Best Bu TS ys Today WEST SUBURBAN DOWN On this GI resale with 2 nice ill sacrifice for” only $1,000 down for | ery after 6 call Mr. Lease, A. JOHNSON, Realtor THE palpi RLY La suburban home block from bus 600 HOME PLANS Full basement. fenced yard, ~. we have tn our files 1 a in very condition, You feuiPontisg “aree's mow com can't this for price. 4 es GILES REALTY C co. TM, Req, US, Pet. Of, —AUTHORIZED— 221 BALOWE SV ee 5-6175 | » v907 by MEA Service, tne, y “Home Planners Center” CLARESTON — 3 bedrooms & ile “Don’t let him go into debt for the engagement ring — ie geod ' weed inom gee a ee see KE FRONT you don't want hia dealing ssexriod {8% jar's ently: heckedt™ for income, $9900. Terms. dining L. beautiful knotty pine LA RO 9495 DOWN. A new 2. bedroom oe Seonee, Sani octet: Seach eb 6 partert | home on your lot. Call for infer- Only n1900 down.” | 2! a sconomealy | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 mtn AYDEN, Realtor WALTERS LAKE — Privileges, at- home ts sare to the most |3 BEDROOM 1% a, |> gaat nogu ¢ RAT FO | wales . tractive 2 bedroom & bath bun-| f . 9 has , ; ms payment, PE moahees ees, ones 2S. ving coom. 20 ft. ge gs & screens, lot 100 x 470°, 1908) - 2-2706.- : sa. a and a] room, a) BE Grace, Vic. Rd, & 5.| GAS HEAT §ROOM WEST SIDE ' full ith of TO GALL FOR YOUR APPOINT-| Blvd. FE t FE 5-3565. Call before — a ~~ bed Ries on s a orittt {DOM | Pm arce pre pase | Puce sree. REpunlic at buy sf O.N08; 90.000 6 LAKE FRONT to Warde ~—— |? pint Cloeg, te schools, ea bus | ——-2™ VERY ATTRACTIVE — new 2 bed- atking Lake on 1 acre fenced Hoe. $1,350 Sa. Bees afte S week WE TRADE gg a | lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage, fags; 98 dag. Sentey. Linda : neal Be as tee art Sratheetd “tas vansicd’ Ueleanl : Red Sails in the Sunset large oil furnmace,| Pilastered and paneled . i front yard landscaped, rear| in a big way—see this e at This fine old 2 mode Wit be a familiar cight in either yard Crescent Lake} your convenience. $10, 10,000 will ban- $5,980 PULL PRICE—Lovely 3 oe 2-bdrm. apts. indi of these Lake - front : je. $8,050; $1,450 starter home. Near ‘ Eliza- pacceneet one oii furnaces. Also | homes. 4890 Sherbourne Dr. at Gist take less om from re- 3 ACRES beth Lake. Make your own bee BR. = eae agers ginties. or 4730 Sherbourne . 800, Generous terms. So Rare! ttracti Wooded—thin out and | $375 MORTGAGE COSTS—That is oe. f ues eeaenene tiled "bat hn, | build your home—then you ~ all you need if you are -GI.| Waterfront, 2 bdrm. ranch home. EB ng pd cee in Same. rn room, modern| pave aping that 20 years| Modern 8 w. Two| This is right at $14,500.) (orm ofiac, £ Two-level 4 room f , oak ¢ would not large, lots, Full basement. GAS| Has fi See © talk bee beset geee 3 come show- ~, ac . Walls, Osk| this soon, pay-| ano bath with income. $20 er mene trays & oil sumnee. . —. Ajanta WU ET, ment. - oe mete. Strictly modern. 5 some. Fen . won- reens, dock included. is H 20° living room, won- condition Large oneal’ bey at 80 umpl ILLES | cerrai"verue! Loveland |-%% ino | PERRY PARK. WN w 2bed-| FE.2-0474 = Realtor FE 4-114 | $9,650 LAKE FRONT—Large 4 bed-/ 3198 Cass Lake Rd. Harbor; Can bring pleasure in this doll rm, alow, ish i fiving rm., | 83 N. Multiple L Listing Coe Eves.| room home ae, c ye 41661 | house, Hoar Crescent Lake. = ed walls, oak aan lake frontage. Easy terms. Watch It Grow $1,800 ‘down. $58 moathiy. Furni: Cee e eereene ie, ursss:| “C” Houston For Homes | 911,800 Real vVALUE— trm.| One : Owner must sacrifice. $8,500; . aoe Sweaecs — oe soir von saan ag Ad 4 at THELMA M. ELWOOD walls, Oak full bath. 2] tion. 1% baths, floors and| 8P. REALTOR 3 BEDROOM — Wi ranch fenced lots. 168 «ful walls, . Ol D > DESIGN. 6143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ope ae | I irs price, ely sunroom. Terms, TIONS Sawy ‘A- DRAYTON PE 43844 Toom birch vi r > 5 dining room UILD— build o LAN OFFICE YOUR PLAINS Sifchon hu fersnce nieons L| C- HOUSTON REALTY | 2E25,"$ Soares starters home| INSPECTION. New duplex finished in 1987. } screens, 13 ft. planter ben, oe FE 46331 no down payment. Excellent side has lovely . tg B ment drive. $14,500; $2,400 construction. Very attractive Buildin Site er , , complete nice to a 4% per cent Mig. Bal. home. Built by « licensed buld- rene Sogentey Ac. Kitchen with built-in rds. elie ANN E . | V | er. Ask for Mr. Brows, WATKINS ROTATES. SUITABLE| Meat with 'wparste ‘il hecting FLOYD KENT, Realtor VISIT OUR OFFICE—We have over ae cum wae| See frorias, offers tas. nicely 2200 Dixie Hwy. nd ? located at a bargain of rE we open o OFFERS Rave oacka a SdutH OF ORION 4.000, only $16,000. $2,009 down. $100 CUSTOMER PARKING. imtr . TWO 1 ACRE SITES ON HILLER =, 3 'Bedrms.—East Sid ROAD. CLOSE IN EMBREE & GREGG e Hwee st Side 1565 Lake Rd : ‘ L. H. BROWN, Realtor {res Coie lake Be $900 DOWN fome on comer lof, has iiv,| 1963 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-