Home’ Edition: tis The Weather |. Ul) Weather Burean Forecast and Warmer PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, “MARCH 17, 1956 —34 PAGES ASSOCIATED RESe PRERS PHOTOS We UN ITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER Starts Riots Red Georgians Said to Resent Official Attacks Khrushchev Supposedly = Accused Late Dictator of Killings, Blunders | - LONDON (#—Reports of a mounting Kremlin cam- |paign to denounce. Stalin 2 ‘are said to have sparked . irioting in the -dictator’s ‘home republic of Georgia. 1 -AntiStalin Campaign peat Two Killed in Collision; Walled Lake Man Dies as Car Rams Trees > " Wibeentan High Jinks . py reed Two people died in a two- car smashup last night on Rochester Road near M59, and a Walled Lake man was killed when his car careened off West Maple Road near Information reaching ei Road carly this London said student groups g. | paraded through ‘the Geor- | Victims of the Rochester! Road accident were Edgar, A. Plante, 26, of Royal Oak, | and Mrs. Elva Marion, 72, of North Branch. Clifford E. | Buck, 53, of Walled Lake! was dead on arrival at Pon-| tiae General Hospital. — Witnesses to the accident said Plante's car, driving south on) Rochester Road, , suddenly slewed broadside across the road directly | in front of a car driven by Walter | Marion, 70, of North Branch, Marion and his daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Elg, 45, of Lansing, both | were reported in satisfactory | condition today in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Their injuries were not disclosed, Pontiac Press Photo! Witnesses will make statements | WEARING OF THE GREEN — Thirteen-year-olds Brigid Moen (fo Oakland County Prosecutor | - and Robert O'Connor jig sedately in celebration of St. Patrick's Day Frederick C. Ziem Monday, Sher- _at St. Williams School, Walled Lake. Under Brigid's leadership, 27 ‘ffs deputies said today. Marion’ students in the eighth grade of the school dyed their hair bright “8S unable to make a — Exe ‘last night. — paige et vegetable food Coloring. They’ I wash it out | Buck was killed this morning on-| jer his car ran off West Maple | Road, hitting a guard rail and two} 7 Hy : trees, Everybody Loves the Irish Ul Sreceat ecw gus Police said! Buck was alone in the car, and Sure, and It's a Fine Day teri": sor tia te gian capital of Tiflis earry- ing: banners and portraits — : of the once-revered leader - and touching off disturb- ‘ ances. \ The riots reportedly ae ' Mareh-7, two days after the third anniversary of Stalin's death went Bab eT oeR SPOR S Yee: Diplomats leaving the Soviet Union say the country is seething with suppressed excitement over the reported savage attack on Stalin Mee Khrushchev. Khrushchev is said to ee told |rades, and committed _ blunders both in politics and, war, ae Saint Patrick and Irdand his First six years in Ireland « as a slave tend- r Hf ‘ i wa 4 5 ‘ f6rO'Tooles...and Smiths French Premief 25 years tater len | By GEORGE TRUMBULL ead the Trish from Taxon pratt om | "Fis a great day for the Irish, begorra. -Be ; u ; came in a speech by Deputy So- But why? What's so special and wonderful about Cabinet Confer e established his First Chu va barn at Sauly viet Premier A. I. Mikeyan at the Irish? Putting the druids to roy ring a Great Meeting of chieftains at Sepa fashes ant Siati’s pai. Why is it on this annual green splattered St. Cj, Special Session 3 . 4 leal works as behind the times Patrick's Day that everybody (at least many of us) to Launch Drive Trying! Tara, he won permission from Irish King to preach his Faith & y 4 was here ont not in eg with the Marx. yearns to have a little of the O'Shaughnessy, Kelly, ni Pacify Algeria he first used the sesrocte & to illustrate the Holy Trinity ade AR 444 he way th vi ace ae O’Grady and Milligan rub off on us? The Irish ‘have two wonderful occasions on which to boast and exclaim, “Look at me, lad, I’m Irish.” The first t.me is today when *———__ the Emerald Isle populace icker. And mind you, this will be and their descendants cele- just for today and no longer. brate the feast day of their | \oins see Sto oo athieas patron Saint Patrick. than thousands. ef other neo- The second opportunity comes, Irish celebrants today whe bear a tint of green somewhere, built a churc the site of the present-day Cathedral of Argagh,At Croagh Patrick 40 days in prayer and drove the demo nto the seaé& Degena says that “For seven hereafter No Pvil Thing was | (Continued on | Page 2, Col. 2 to be found in Treland"* St. Patrick di March 17,A.0. 495 near mek, the apet he began ha aly Beason Irene J. Curie en ) = Succumbs at 58 'Wearin’ Green for St. Pat | Nobel:Winner Daughter In Fair Weather or Foul, Sie eonn:r"" PARIS #—Premier Guy Mollet called his Cabinet into special! * session today to launch France's big new drive to pacify revolt- torn Algeria Bloody clashes continued in the | Regardless of your nationality, seething North African ‘territory. i : * * = | London newspapers splashed the Khrushchey story across their French troops were on the way 4 to swell France's 200,000-man j fighting force in Algeria. ; eg kia : Resident Minister Robert La oo. } ) : the —— Irish of Notre pains so? Why do people struggle for a Coste waited only the Cabinet's — Pramas OP) OP potete om) 6 rae ar, ace ol Wish on this. St. Patrick's Signal for, his return to Algeria She Day? armed with broad new military, Excitable Robber) Is it their humor described as | Whatever the answer is, if there CConomic and administrative pow- orms ipank being as “witty as an Irishman” is one, I don't care. Me bloomin’ ©TS: _ Pleads for Mercy, that makes all of us feel today green tie and shamrock in me jack- French troops in Algeria as Irish as they are. et will remain there all this won- ready were pushing their me -Flees With Gems . s derful day. tions against the rebels at a fast erm | eS " 5 An Oak Park man said he al- Why is it that so many of us Isn't it wonderful to feel a bit P@ce. Paratroopers and mecha- imoat caues the (tilet cabo lasls strive to imitate the homely speech of Irish, begorra? nized units ambushed a big rebel 960 worth of jewelry from his car of the Irishman? force 150 miles east of Algiers yes- the Irish March Today Curie, Nobel prize winning physi- Not all of the happy cheering rs ee terday. The French reported 107 Parked on Crestwood St. last night. souls marching up Fifth Avenue in Gray Skies, Flurries 26 Deaths Claimed as NEW YORK (#—Fair weather or foul, the wearers cist and daughter of the discover- rebels killed in the first stages Boris Broder told Pontiac po- New York today are Irish. Not by to Plague the Irish when their gridiron powerhouse— So T ask you again, why is it| PARIS @—Mme. Irene Joliot- Snow, Sleet, Rain, Gale 0’ the green march up Fifth Avenue at noon today in crs of radium, died today, She lice that as he returned to the car Ww r = of a skirmish that swirled into . youth jumped out with his hands FING Havoc, Tieups \New York's giant St. Patrick's Day parade. =~ * he dia 4 Pars bepeel a longshot. But everywhere today the The French reported only one | the night in an area of olive yp exclaiming. “Don't shoot, don't! NEW YORK w — Snow, | Street department crews worked during the night The announcement did not disclose ence-a-year Irish hopefuls will be lati grain fields and cork-oak choot ° Fain. to clear the parade route of snow and slush piled up/the cause of death. She was the ts sporting green ties, a shamrock sleet amd gales played havoc yes- - Broder, who did not have a.gun. terday and early today in the|in yesterday's storm. peecaeei cat inthe ord leona’ in the lapel, and enjoying some green beer in the taverns and ‘occasionally puffing on a. clay pipe, We'll be digging deep today for every Irish joke we have ever Clouds and snow flurries which smothered an early-morning sun are expected to continue into this evening, the U.S. Weather Bureau reports. » Tonight's low will range from 26 to 30 degrees. Temperature mav rise to 44 tomorrow, French death Algier’s half million French and Arab pepulation was clamped un- der a midnight to 5 a.m. in the wake of a series of hold fire raids Batista Plans U. S. Trip said the culprit then fled down an alley and jumped over a fence.' He had forced open a car win- dow, Broder said, snapped the lock on the glove compartment, and stolen three rings and a wrist watch 172 Die in Earthquakes Northeast and Midatlantic areas and ranging westward to Ohio. At least 26 deaths were attrib- uted to the storm, coming just four days before spring All sections reported improved weather conditions teday, but scores of communities lay under Parade. chairman John J. Sheahan said night the Irish would march whatever the weather. He said he expected more than 100,000 marchers. Ireland's visiting Prime Minister, John A. Costello, Curie, who gained world renown with their discovery of radium. She and her husband, Frederic _Joliot of Paris, were awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry in 1935 for the discovery of artif|- is to witness the parade from the official reviewing’ cial radioactivity. stand. After World War II both Mme. heard: Lowest Pontiac temperature pre- HAVANA (INS: Cuban Pres- heavy blankets of snow, trying — - Joljot-Curie and her husband were A few of us will be decorating ceding 8 am, was 17 degrees, The dent Fulgencio Batista plans to BEIRUT, Lebanon (INS)—Earth- te unscramble transportation VATICA \N CITY (®?—Shamrocks rushed here from widely criticized for alleged pro- our names with an added prefix hermomietex registered 26 at leave Cuba March 23 on a tmp to quakes killed at least 172 persons tieups. Communist activities , ; 4 ; ‘ a Ireland today brightened the apartment of Pope Pius .. : to produce an Irish sounding mon- 2 p.m Daxtona Beach, Fla, in Lebanon last night. A irrak elecirical store) lasted XII on this St ne ‘Ki Dey p Pp The French government ousted a half hour over eastern Pe nnsyl- ” her from its atomic energy com- vania. Thunder rumbled over New, . 20e€ Shamrocks—called “trigoflie” three leaves here mission in 1951. Her husband had York City while snowflakes fel) —~Were air expressed by 400 fishing folk of Dumore East been removed as head of the body late in the evening in County Waterford. a year earlier because of his Com- T ll R d N t] | P The death toll stood as follows . = : munist associations, Sy Ul betel Vas ee mC “er ey Ee “es are € 10 Oaqa-- A Nationa aradox io dew Kone, & Conn DENVER (INS)—Denver authorities, apparent- During World War I, Mme. Jo- 9 liot-Curie worked wi 4 and New Jersey. 3. ly unmindful of St. Patrick's Day, suspended a tav- mother in doing vay ean ke traveling virtually nonstop for 874) The United States had only 300 Northern snd central Ohio were ern's liquor license on the eve of the traditional Irish the army. After the war she miles on multi-lane toll through: miles of toll roads 10 years ago. buried under more than 10 inches day. assisted her mother. in giving ways” from New York to Chicago Today there are 12 toll highways of show in some areas. Sixteen . courses in radiology to nurses and at costs to passenger cars of about covering Me 846 miles, built at cost inches fell at Utica, N.Y.. Airport. American officers, of $2,298,987,000, operating in 10 Montpelier, Vt., had nine inches SSeS Later, with her husband, she states — New York, Connecticut. of new snow, burying it under a LONG BEACH, Calif. ‘\?—Policeman Richard Johan- concentrated on research into ra- with opening this November of In- New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio.depth of 20 inches. Kk sen was about to commend Billy O'Connell, 32, for his dioactivity of various materials. diana’s new 158-mile turnpike. West Virginia, Mainé, New Hamp- Some other New England sec sprightly, pre-St. Patrick’s Day jig. In evaluating the Michigan pic-« shire, Colorado and Oklahoma. tions reported more than a foot ture, a background-look at how toll By the end of 1956, motorists come of these and 14 other states of snowfall. Then Johansen took a closer look and decided O'Con- In Today’ Ss prec nell was actually weaving. They booked him on sus- roads are faring in other states using mainly high . speed toll- ')...6 either started construction or oe come Systems Pe Others Haven't By BURDETT STODDARD tion by providing increased fed- To build or not to build toll roads' eral aid. is @ question which spawned hot) {f the federal bills don't win pas- words and cold stares in Michigan sage, Michigan's toll road plan for nearly two years. imay again be heralded as the only On the state level, the “‘free- way to get superhighways ar nel seem to hold the upper ‘hurry nd The Michigan Turnpike Author- ity is sponsoring two bills in the The name of the tavern — Pat and Mike's. The chain will be completed . State Legislature, without which it) w int ble to d 80 Lee ine neicetl 5 a : , | Building News ........ 17 thru % seems appropriate. ays, will be able te drive 1 3 nicion of intoxication yesterday. Officers said O’Con- is veo TT Care can neither finance the proposed | pp miles from Oklahoma City via ace Plans, for Mi new toll nigh” 30 Crewmen Rescued i told them ‘he.wa# In this country illegally. and) CAM News ..«-...... 28 01, 18 r maintain its own) Since pioneer horse-drawn car- \ways extending ‘4 miles at an 4. je 0 em ‘ne was in this country illegally, an ‘ ies pay-highways no ; St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, | octimated cost of $4,600,739,000. SCITUATE, Mass. (INSi—Thirty . qqeq County News .,....--..... 14, 29 administrative ‘setup. Both appear! riage days, U. S. roads have puttalo, Albany and Boston al- crewmen were removed safely 10-4 : Waeriads .... ck sccresscenecssc & to. be dying in committees. | | vastly improved, The reason, 10 ino.+ to the Canadian border. The first modern turnpikes. day by Coast Guard breeches buoy] “I'm glad vou caught me. I'm homesick for Ire- Sports... .....ccccecevcesess) & Measares are bieng hashed | ain on ern the, ps Toll pikes are not new. They Sch as Connecticut's Merritt from the grounded Italian grain! land and want to go back.” Theaters rreesece 4, is 4 over in the U.S. Congress which | modern ighways after gate back some 300 years in Eng-| Parkway, Pennsyivania’s East- freighter Etrusco, pounded hard, ; , se ; . TV & Radio Precrame ovsenia 28 i would give 9 tremendous boost | World War I. ‘land, but their effectiveness in the, West Pike and the New Jersey by gale and seas, 30 yards off Sci- Police notified U. S. immigration officials, who are Wilson, Earl . cscs seatececee cc to road building across the na- | By By (next fall, vehicles will be|past has been debated. 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Board to Hear Embassy and translated for ii Mudd is luncheon chairman, aes P , mer Soviet Premier Georgi * * *# Queries on Assessments lenkov, now touring Britain as ‘Twenty of the First Congrega- One More Week. & minister ot power stations, tional Church young people are *. 5 : Soviet Ambassador Jacob Mal- a : a ae aae jk stayed up much of the night planning © epring trip for April a ona cae « translating the stories for Malen- 2 through April 7 which will take erty assessments, have been urged kov who was. reportedly implicat- them through Mlinols and to Le- to appear before the city Board of ef tn Keruthcher's ene. bourne,-Mo., to see the Delmo Review next week. ee ee House Yq inter-racial Tex Review next wee saying that during the early World pore. tool ' The board will meet on Monday, 1 t share croppers’ village main- “Tuesday, and Wednesday trom 9 heer ge Got bend Stan elo oe tained by Congregational church : y: wad er to, Stalin for more guns for the ment 4 | ae a ee Ukraine but was told by Malen ee, 7 a , 4 by telephone Stalin was not Parents tomorrow afternoon Scareas saad nget halt amadrrip aveiente. Keraichey wae Sh < at the church will hear the the last of three weeks devoted OUORGE 2. DELANEY: quoted as saying Stalin was sit- itinerary. It includes the Lin- * ' ting next to Malenkoy when Mal- colin country in Mlinois, Spring- to hearing < erkov denied he was in the Krem- field, New Salem, ahd the Mlinois — ontiac 0 cial lin. Indian Mounds and two days of In the first week, some 279 per- The embassy had no commept. sightseeing in Chicago. sons seeking tax exemptions or re-| duections f | incomes ‘ arecin, & ceaeikeceives Award |; Hath No Pury Takes The second week was devoted to L ike W val éauta eourtien 7 ixe a Woman | m0 find ny $0 per ca Bs University Pays Tribute Pushed Too Far A | B il r board are misinformed,” Ransom| 10 chet Engineer at A woman driver, 36, who alleg- red ul de said. “That is why we urge them) Special Convecatian twice slapped a policeman Co nae ne oe eet cetrge A. Delaney, chet onl rammed Ma metenerate, Maurice F. Smith Built . zd ” ng) ed t ti 7 * * Those appearing before the incer of the Pontiac Motor Divilthe lntieencs a lanes nae Homes in Birmingham, . board next week are requested to | sion, was honored by the Univer Marjorie J. Radke, : ai bring in their books in order that |sity of Missouri this morning when Fal i. wes ecvedied, oon =— . Developing Thorncrest — the assessment may be checked jhe was presented the institution's) gaid, she was asked DOWN ‘Yum MATCR w Seber § uce- a *oanagid st. te Aa. against them. honor award-for Distinguished times to move her car. from a cous vaieAbe a = Hodges and Det. Orville Johnston, who soon 0 a ee — the BIRMINGHAM — Maurice F. The chairman of the board ts|Serviee in Engineering a ison soiswaniin of etiieated Sauk. A) chaneed @ oil costes and asin’ dove te' Oa) (Agee ae: enens cares : : : . r eee ene ebes ote A Pee eee | nee “dumping party" yesterday were, left to two-hour job. Beer, wine, gin, whisky and moon- |. He was notified of his appoint-|3% years built homes, in the, Bis Jerry Kehoe, Vernon K. Archer,|laney was among five who were According to Officer Jerry Smith,| *¢ é F ment to the eight-man board by/™mingham area a a City Finance Director Oscar Eck-|presented the annual prize at ajthe woman refused to answer and| Tight, Det. Sgt, William Nesbitt, Sgt. Claude — shine all went down the drain. Wade Van Valkenburg, speaker of/Y¢8rs been developing ‘Thorncrest man, and City Attorney William A.|convocation which highlighted Cen-| Would not show her operator's 1i- a the House of Representatives. The| Subdivision, died early this morn- Ewart. Mrs. Bernice Savedge is|tennial Engineering Week. cense, Smith said she sla his Li ae ‘ H I Fi d O ] non-paying position was awarded ing. clerk, In conterring the award, Huber dimen bs, The se drove iquor iiau inds Outiet to ates because of a ctiviy| Mr. Smith who expred at Han ©. Croft, dean of the College of his motorcycle, Smith “ - on the Infirmary n Hospi short = ‘i 18% in Wa- Engineering, cited Delaney for P ] Em S ee Saee ot Nis satlal wullare .. william G. Purd uthority|@fter getting off a school bus yes-| The eccasion was the tradi- | : wilt advise in a broad way ©” | terian Church of Bi?mingham. ling the omnibus farm bill again|'”'soace navigation ard rocket afternoon, is in fair con-| tonal “dumping party,” held lows such bottles to be resol problems of the aging in Michi- | He belonged to Alpha Tau Ome- 2 \ e. : ) sometime late Monday. |Louis H, Winkler, metallurgical dition in Pontiag General Hospi whenever the stock of confiscat “A good haul this year,” pro- gan, g 6 é gs Fraternity while at Obie State Majority Leader Lyndon B. engineer; and Proctor Thomson, Authorities said David H. Swartz,| ¢4 bottles threatens to overflow, Inounced Schultz as he left with where he graduated In the class '¢ Johnson (D-Tex), who directs the quality control expert. M5 Valencia Dr., suffered a frac-| ‘It’s the law,” explained Det. his bottl : “how's the boys have Next Tuesday, Grand Chief of of 1918 and took his degree in legislative machinery, called for tured skull and concussion |Sgt, William Nesbitt of the vice jee. occ: oe el Pythian Sisters, Wave Wanty of sronitecture Delaney joined Pontiac Motor in : been working hard. recess night after another Martin | sax Arbor, will be a guest at the Sine hours of wectating ond voting 1804 02 an electrical opgineer, and|5 "im hit by Se cor ot Mi squad, who supervised the two aoe No. $4, meeting at| He served as an ensign in the wre ' ma, Auburn hour session in the basement of po-| ! ige No. ing a! ' wp ce lal coco ° U. S. Navy in World War I. He _qveceenee failed to bring final passage. Buikema told Pontiac police the lice headquarters P Dea the Community House. Also "" “Johnson told newsmen he could|"° boy stepped out from in front of! Besides 1,256 pints of beer, 68 ontiac ths lent at the & p.m. meeting wi cal perpege tet sord ese pel _____ not guess when the Senate would’ To the bus at the corner of Valencia quarts of wine and seven pints of District Deputy Ruth’ Ann “sienna PSE in ee tea oe, Sita hes bee's main wa FON Road Argument |*™ ® S<.*: Gn. 2 pnt bates an fe fur Mig, Roy Clayton Cm aut ome ela rene ‘ r tles of were , Plans for i conven. , : ness since Feb. 22. + Milford Youth Injured opened and emptied, as well as) Mrs, Roy (Gertrude M.) Clay-) B tion to be held here on May 15 | He had built custom homes for “IT think we're making good RR I bne-half gallons of moon- 27 Going St.. s-| : vidual ntil - progress,” the said cheerfully. ages Across Nation in Crash at Intersection ({",*"4 - ee a Puke Oneuee MARSHALL FREDERICKS | “M! be “iscuseod. Sole oe east eet coomeh’t amendments = are} (Continued From Page One) Danny Lancaster, 17, of Milford,| The stuft was taken mostty in |Hospital, Detroit, after an illness John B. Martin, Jr., former state) area north of Maple west of Oak- pop —— them) Turnpike, hit the financial jack- | was treated by his physician after| raids on gambling joints and |of two months. Birmingham Sculptor auditor general, will discuss ‘‘Re-| tand Hills Country Club. He = ; a peep oe ay pers [Pagel ogres Ea UE) anughte wy ‘Meeting of the new Birmingharr-| gad ® fea, with tices st & t - when ” Hoodlums Beat Rob aaa Bouya orm posed cor] ford. e alas mesecamy ie explained, or la. a and Mary soar « Presented Top Award Toeeday 2 Republican Club on! 1610 8. Woodward, its, others have lagged far behind) Lancaster was a passenger with| ter used as evidence. {Cartons were) =e t 8:30 p.m, at the Com-| 11, seaves his wife, Josephine, i Melvin D, Raymond, 17, of Mil- (1982. Sculptor Marshall Fredericks, eared Ue, New members or he married in Indiana in | or estimates. : yore The supply had been accumulats| ‘etorected in Republican Wte™ : an in a ing ot any truckers refused to utilize|ford, whose car collided with- = ie ec 35 ths, said Nesbitt, Mrs, Clayton attended First As- of Birmingham, was awarded the s int pu 1919; his son, Maurice Jr., at Ohio's. 240-mile, 326-million-dollar driven by Patricia A. Nichols, han cel teers “(sembly of God Church and had Gold Medal of Honor in Sculpture Party activities are invited to ato. daughter, Mrs. E A ma on his way home from|turapike after it opened last Oc-| also of Milford. 7 ee ete ee ete eee ee ee 'D, Hendrick of Birmingham; and bowling night was jumped and). They balked Raymond told Oakland County Machin Besides her husband, she ig sur- New ast nig ry Anns will meet at 1 Soe vo brothers, George D., of Wa- : rong od unarmed aan! much as 12.4 cents S ae = Sheriff's deputies his viable pot Tavern . vores by = Pirargper — pre amare was, presented for Monday ‘at Mrs. ry i *] Iverty, Ohio and Dr, Hugh B. Smith | i stole billfoid containi was heavily fogged, and he)! rown of Lake on, Mrs. Elea- cks’ reliets in ainen's home, inden roa : $45, Pontiac police reported. —_— ee m0 ae see the road. ‘nor Reamer and Roy J. Clayton'mont Hospital, Royal Oak and ‘to ear Belle Hannigan Detroit |! aoe oe : a torigta. | Thieves broke into a tavern at a Searte | Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday a tet Sales Rd, be wes ebout to| Eaplncers predicted the Ohio \S77 Aubyrn Ave. last night, police ‘Whites Seana dn Yerkes | Probably most tamiliag of the Eon home service advisor, ‘AlKiae ‘Maniey-Balley Furteral Home, ty : eside, rs erkes __ pee ‘Come ‘enter his car in an Orchard Lake| reed would receive 73 per cent Hotel Murder Trial __|said, and pried open a cigarette 3lenn A. and Gordon K. Clayton, |sculptor’s Detroit-area works, with burial in White Chape' vending machine, Avenue parking lot, when the pair) of its revenue from trucks, but ¥ ng ie of Pontiac, 17 grandchildren Which include pieces at the Reck- Mi tery. came running up, grabbed his| in the first three months of oper- t B ’ M h 27 earaee ak Ppaary tial tit yildio® and two great-grandchildren. ham Memorial Building and on Detroit inister x rears as gal es ee the _ ation it totaled only 32 per cent. | 0 egin arc |money was stolen, they said, She also leaves two brothers, pageants Sinpontl ‘Boy and Bear”’ { § k t Tri of aaertara required to bring t seiz around } | William ‘Salis: of Pontiac and Yorthla enter. ity : neck, said, while the hay 3 er tener iecttagon The first-degree murder trial of| ciren vio Raigelincogy fl an Fort Wayne, Ind. turee| He wie also comminsioned | to 0 pea at irini a helping of potatoes to the dinner other tore loose his trouset pocket! inreatened failures. What would a A. Curry, 27, of 125 N. Perry) saged, sisters, Mrs. Sadie Dunham of Work on the Cleveland War The department of Missions andj ‘#le. containing the billifold. he in |! ? , has been tentatively slated to) Clarksston, Mrs. Rosa Edson and Memorial. Education of Trinity Baptist The thugs were described as six) Mi Auth road March 27 before Circuit Mrs. Lizah Brown, ‘both of Pon- Church will present a Spectal Lec- feet tall and wearing blue Jeans! i, say, ee Detrett. Judge Frank L. Doty, Prosecutor Women Robbed of ears, tine. be a 0OWa ake ture Service on “Desegregation| BOAT baseball caps. Chieago projects would pay if com-| Frederic >. Ziem said today. | one woman, walking on Or-| Mrs. Clayton's body will at, jand Its Impact on Local, National, opera more, Curry is accused of beating!chard Lake Ave. about 8:30 p.m. the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home . id Worldwide Levels,” at 7:30 Police Arrest 4 Persons nese a eae — Calg L. Beheydt, 57, to death in| yesterday was robbed of $5 by a until noon Monday when it will be . lpm. Sunday. | HOOK-UPS and = — losaes on other stretches. The turn- the victim's hotel room Jan. 18. \purse-snatcher, according to Pon-'taken to the First Assembly of resents Oil Dr. Horace White, minister at} AGCESSORIES in Raid by Vice Squad ' |pikes could be coordinated wail At a Pontiac Munieipal Court|tiac police. \God Church for service at. 2-p,m. Plymouth Congregational Church, | A raid at 205 Hughes St. last! tate freeways, it maintains | examination, a witness said he) Mable Rivero, 205 Orchard Lake, Her pastor, the Rev. Wesley Wib-| Detroit, will be the principal speak. —— night netted four arrests, accord-| But the State Highway Depart-| isaw the beating and another stated,said she was on her way home ley, will officiate with burial in, First Methodist Singers er. He fs the author of several] ing to vice squad detectives. [ment says differently. It asserts|"@ heard Curry threaten: to coq byes a youth, about 17, ran up| Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | will : books and a writer for the Michi- |} - USED MOTORS | Betty Hall, 37, was charged with\treeway construction would have|Beheydt. Curry ts awaiting trial ‘behind her, grabbed the purse, and/ a ill Appear in Lenten gan Chronicle, a weekly news- ails ? operating a disorderly place: Two'to be seriously curtailed near the| iM Oakland County Jail Koons bei NOt _ Baby Mary Cook Vesper Service paper. adecliad ea] idl oantr alleged inmates, Betty Costillo, 25. |turnpikes to force enough cars on, Following Dr. White's address, ] Bt and Ada Mae Richardson, 29 the pay-roads to keep them in the! | Prayer service for Mary Cook,/ there will be a period of questions | | “You can test them yourself were charged with soliciting. a : ? infant daughter of Raymond and! The Adult Choir of Galloway anq answers with andience partici-. in_our test tank! 4 Charged with loitering was Wille) y; might take a modern Cassan- Margaret Ann Koceba Cook of,Lake Methodist Church is pre- [pation — 2191 Walnut Rd., was held yester-| senting the Sanctuary Choir, and A Fellowship Coffee Hour with bel ad std len ad il day from the Brace-Smith Funeral Ladies’ Octette of the First Metho-| | rs. Gertrude Strickland, chair- ATTENTION! i it $j Home. Burial followed in Ransom. idist Church in a Lenten Vesper . Children itn Motches Newspaper Men Back The baby was dead at birth yer: Service Sunday at 4:00 pm. /MAn. will close the service. The] Boat Livery Owners Set $400 Basket Fire terday in Pontiac General Hospital.| ‘The choir, under the direction of 44. Laurel MATS A $400 fire in a two-story brick Besides her parents, she is sur- tHerbert Hoffman. director of extends an invitation to the public. Freeland B re in a two-stoi ic ; home at 11 Rosshire Ct. ory brick Dostal Rate Boost vived by grandparents, Mr. and) music of First Methodist, and ac- All Mrs. Edward Koceba of Bad Axe and Mr. and Mrs. Clements Cook | - Harbor Beach. Mrs. James Cowe Word has been received of the death of Mrs. James (Isabella), Cowe, mother of former Mayor Metal $88 Up 1956 Jeknoen Motors paehy. Boats Look them all over now, while stocks are complete, — Slaybaugh’s SPORTS SHOP 630 Oskland Ave. Phone FE 8-0453 & FE 4.0804 FREE PARKING was caused by children playing with matches near a waste paper basket, according to Pontiac fire- men. Na one was injured in the 15-| minute blaze, they said. lcompanted by the cfurch organ- ist, Ray Ebey, will. present varied program of sacred iS ng The first group of — her of Ar @a Publication include ‘Alleluia’ by Thompson, “Salvation Is REE A hearing is slated before Oak. by Tschesnokff, and ‘The Lord Is land County Circuit Judge George la Mighty God" by Mendelssohn. Le peti cog te haeoghe Following the offertory anthem, [nal determination on sale 0 Se ear the Wane of tee on cimber s ‘The Lord Is My Clinton ies! Magpellers. ee ‘William D. Cowe, 3641 Van Dyke Shepherd.” sung by the Ladies’, bide ee ae "F a n in road, Imlay City, after a brief ill, \Octette, the choir will be heard‘receivership since Ja n | ness. /in Rega: oe Bizet, eel oe ids SS tae. ee ‘in the Night” by Christiansen, and | own ry the ester aire Coes wae eee er i “O Magnify the Lord with Me’ tion taken this week, Charles F. 3 seating are a daughter, Mrs. Ipy Lynn. 'Sibert, of Rochester, is acting aa Milton Fraser of Imlay City; two! The last group will be centered receiver. sons, John C. of Pontiac, William around the Lenten Season and, D., six grandchildren and five wil] include Noble’s “Go to Dark WASHINGTON (PF — Eight news- papers supported increased postal | rates in a congressional hearing today, © ' Michael A. Gorman, editor of; the Flint Journal at Flint, Mich.,| ‘said he believes the general public! The Weather ‘wants to bear its full share for, postal service. ATONTIAC., ane Ticket Rneressing | John WwW. Fitzgerald, editor of el j ines -|Pontiac Press, Exntiec, Mich., Court fo Study Sale MR. AND MRS, JOSEPH KATCHKA corty, tonight, lew tas oe behind ‘the plan to pull ine il tle and a little warmer, bi 40.4 ; p heutheris winds teereaster to ff. 3 Utfice Department out of the red tefay becoming southwest late by rate increases. th atternoon and westerly 19-15 te- night and temerrew. - Other papers represented before ‘House Post Office Committee were Ala., News. Los Death Claims Man, Wife ,.' in 53rd Year of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katchka of:Co, which later became the Gen- Today in Pontiae ont temperature preceding 8 am. the Birmingham, Other things being equal, corer as @ am: Wind velocity 10-18 mph Angeles Times, Pascagoula, Miss., : te z fence posts last longer than small = Dizveten; Geeye. eovtbeest. a _ Chronicle Star and three daily pa- 172 Mohawk Ré@. died early this eral Motors Truck Co. igreategrandchildren. Monday at an page eats ones. \ Bon rises Sunday at 6:39 am ‘pers in Washington, D. C. — the morning at their home. Mr. Katch-| The funeral wi onday $ Moon sets Sunday at 12:41 am Moon rises Saturday at 9:19 8 m. 9 2 p.m. from the West Goodland of the Sabbath’’ by Speaks, with \Methodist Church with burial in Mrs. Norman Legge singing the Imlay Township Cemetery. ‘alto solo. Mrs. Katchka was born in Rus- sia Feb, 22, 1882, and came to the United States shortly after Evening Star, the Post and Times \Herald, and the News The committee is studying a pro- ka, 74, had been ill some time with a heart condition. Mrs. Etta Katch- ka died about 45 minutes after a S Downtown | Temperate res 19 bi i = 7 posal to increase rates on first her hushand'’s death trom shock. ™T- Katchka. . This service isthe last a a . 2pm gg class and air mail by one cent’ The couple had been married 53 She was a membef of Temple Mrs. Walter Marion |pervee of Lenten hs slg ae Ogg Cleaner Stores _— jan ounce and on second and third years ‘Beth Jacob and the Sisterhood. She, Word has been received of the pred sins tbe held | = ediatel Fridey in Pontiac class mail by 30 per cent. Mr ship Hour will eld immediately | Katchka was founder and a3 The bulk of second class mail owner of the Liberty Grocery and also belonged to the Hadassah or-| ization of Pontiac. As Recorded aoemers! ‘M8 is newspapers and magazines. Tobacco Co., 110 S. Telegraph Rd. 88" t Wighest temperature ...... Lewest temperature, ....... ‘death of Mrs. Walter (Elva) Mar-'! following. | lion, 72, of North Branch, formerly ee | Will Be Closed Monday Afternoon m tempe PAIEID i sccconse:-secers led in an grees eae raat esd tat, «A Pendent of Pontine 49 76ar% \aiveg by daughter, Mrs. Philip of Pontiac: se kateeany.°"| Watches, ‘Party Supplies’ : trighest omperature’ ".---..... 21 even with the increases the depart: Sm on te S| ‘Soskis of Brooklyn, N. Y.; three) She was born in Marlette; the Are Stolen From Market ; | Mean emperatare vsse--tees-s 2 ment would still be operating at 8! states 50 pal years age, itv ee - in Fos Ace — of Albert and Eliza A cater te broke as Helr's Because of the death of Mrs. Ogg s : ‘Weather—Snow flurries. ideticit. yman An reham | sce Read Avon . He was past president of B’Nailof Pontiac, 11 ndchildren and| Mrs. Marion is survivied by Market. on Auburn ; Wighest ond Lowest, _Temperatares This Brith Lodge Na, 850, former; for ee grandchildren, ‘three children, Graham of Brown| Township, stole party supplies and mother all Ogg Cleaner Stores will be Bin to +m 187 Burglars Loot House board. member of. Temple. Beth| City, Mrs. Evelyn Elg of Lansing, 'gifts, Oakland County Sheriff's dep- r Friday's Temperstore Chart Thieves who broke into her home Jacob, a ‘member of the Zionist| Katchka has a brother, vies’ Hilda Ogg of Pontiac, and/uties said yesterday. closed Moriday afternoon. } ie —--— -4 e ai nar ag ‘Schlyfestone, living In New nach brother Ed-| Taken were six bottles of wine, A Brownevt 6 winnea lis 4 4 on Silver Bell Road in Popttiac organization, a member of the| York Cit three gra: ildren. A brother | A Stereinnd 3 +] New Yor. i i Township, stole a U. S. Savings, Temple Beth Jacob 25 years and) *” y. .|ward Graham is living in Detroit. five cartons of beer, three wrist) . oy 4 4 tw 3 bond, two wrist watches, three cos-|a member of Masonic Lodge Gar-| Service will be at 2:30 p.m, Sun-) Service will be from the North] watches and four boxes of — a Ogg Cleaners Soumion 3 Bt. Louls 38 Hy ‘metics kits and four silver dollars, | irett-Wycoff in Lima, Ohio, iday in the Ira Kaufman Chapel, | Brand Methodist Church Monday; jewelry. : E SB Traverereats. 3p 'p Glendola Shelby told Oakland! Prior to operating his grocery, 9419 Dexter Blvd., Detroit. Burial —— with burial in Marlette.| The burglar entered the store by 4 4 Washington 3B 2 Pid County ‘Sheriff's - deputioy yester- ‘Mr, Katchka had been a parts, ‘will folléw in Clover Park(Mrs, Marion is at the Blackburn breaking out a front window, depu- \ P. $3 Tempe & 43 day, ispecialist with the Rapid Motor’ ‘Cemetery, Royal Oak. ties added. _'Funeral Home, North Branch. a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, M | ¢ i THREE Canada exported 40,700 et | 28 ‘In time for the Easter Parade . , . in whites and assorted. paste! colors. Collar styles in button- down, spread, double point and ivy league. Reg. $2.98 $7 99 We cerry a full line of Men's Wear, Children’s Wear, Ledies’ Wear, Houseware, Toys and Notions. Goodman's DEPARTMENT STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 Sparks-Griffin " FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service a * \ Glenn Hn. "@cttin Sam Benson Says: MONDAY Open 9 to 9 $14.95 ‘All Wool Flannel PANTS SAM BENSON es aee'ss cre ACCUSE Soldier crease of 72.1 per cent over the corresponding 1954 period. I in Rape-Killing AWOL GI, 17, Says He Beat, Attacked . Widow. 83 Years Old fi Cooper denied the killing, which * | | “For a long time I've had a de-) sire to kill a woman, I like to see jpeople suffer . ... I know I'll still | Cooper was a neighbor of Mrs. ‘Murdock and often did odd jobs ifor her. *. * * was attacked, Cooper was freed ‘of an assault charge brought by ‘a 73-year-old Ogdensburg woman ‘when the: youth's mother agreed) to pay the woman's medical bills. | In the Army a little more than itwo months, Cooper was absent “homicide, hold for other author- ities.”” West Germany Plans to Become A-Nation, Too BONN, Germany, (®—West Ger- -[imany plans to become -an atomic nation, too. Freed from Allied postwar re- strictions, the federal republic is trying hard to catch up with |peaceful atomic experience in the |United States, Soviet Russia, Britain and France, But there will be no production of atomic weapons. Chancellor Adenauer’s government| Fihas pledged that West Germany ")f will not engage in the production) “of ABC weapons (atomic, bacter- iological, chemical). Instead, research will be con- the industrial use of atomic en- Ogdensburg, Then, police said, he) have the. desire to kill if I'm let| without leave from Ft. Dix, NJ. | He was booked on a charge of) paring for this. ' Patrick returned to Ireland in 432 with the Pope's blessing and the} ititle of bishop. He had to gain the good will of the tribal kings, and so On the,same day Mrs. Murdock Well did he succeed that it has been said there were ‘‘no Christians in , Ireland when he began, no pagans whén he died."’ He chose the humble little shamrock, which grew everywhere, as the symbol of his faith, and it is said drove all the snakes into the sea. He died at last on a March 17 and this became his feast day. You can color this picture (make the shamrock green) paste {t on) cardboard, and cut it out. Now, fold it on the dotted lines and it will stand up. ed. Saint Patrick The great St. Patrick was once a slave. The son of a landlord in England, he was kidnapped by wild Irish, sea raiders about 400 years after the birth of Christ and for more than’ six years herded swine for them in Ireland. - I At last he managed to escape to France where he. became a monk, and was given the name Patrick. A dream told him that the Irish were calling on him to return as a missionary, and he spent 14 years pre- Monday: A Plane Flies Over Little America Junior Editors pays $10 for any usable ideas. Write your sugges- tion to ‘Junior Editors’’ in care of this newspaper; it cannot be ac- knowledged or returned. In case of duplication, the first will be accept- ARCH 17, 1956 City Makes Handbills ion Windshield Illegal DEARBORN — Putting advertis- tributor and the advertiser, and provides penalties of up to $500 fine or 90 days in jail, or both, To Replant Coconuts COLOMBO, | Ceylon — Ceylon's gram under which 150,000 acres! of coconut trees will be replanted before 1964, Seedlings and ferti- lizer will. be issued to growers at en ing handbills under the windshield/] = z |wipers of parked cars is against REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE the law in Dearborn. A recently. enacted ordinance! Residentio|—Business Home—Contents holds responsible the handbill dis-| Forms—Investments Burglary—Liability-—Auto | There are national forests in 38| The ‘Consitituion of the United states of the Union, Alaska and/States Was signed on September Puerto Rico, 17, 1787, wie ee cee Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! | JOHN K. IRWIN REALTOR REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 101% N, SAGINAW Ea FE 2-4031 subsidized prices. | first. cigarettes. Grand Rapids. jurisdiction.” Wormy Cigarettes Bring Sorry Reply | LANSING «® — The State Agri-| culture Department is sorry, but! it can't do anything about wormy)| Miles A. Nelson, head of the bureau of foods and standards, re- ported he received the complaint about the wormy cigarettes from “Since they certainly would not be edible,’ Nelson ruled with re- gret, “they don’t come under our AS SOON AS PRESENT STOCKS AR CASH or TERMS Delivery and Installation $10 4 NOS ‘1598 Base Extra. See the Complete Line of se MUNTZ TY fete at One Factory Base Extra Showroom PA 1116 W. HURON Open Daily and Sunday ‘til 10 P. M. Muntz TV Service: Call PLE FREE In the Huron Bow! Bidg.-— 2% Blocks West of Telegraph ; ASHE « KOLHOFF,,.. %. Call Today for a Free Home Demonstration deral 5-945 Insist on Factory Authorized FE 5-9457 NTY OF | PARKING a . ~ A m yf 7) \ es > ¢ \ \ | 7 * : tists, among them Nobel prize) M ed Ofte winners Werner Heisenberg ang| O'S Are ov n |Otto Hahn, have drawn up de-. WASHINGTON—An Army offi- rye ager constr men cers average stay at a particular] of atomic reactors. Hy however, hat most of the ‘stornic| “tn is 14 to 15 months. The] equipment will be imported from | #verage for ~ the United States or Britain at/porals of at least severi years’ lservice is 11 to 14 months and) 'for the lower grades nine to 10) |months. sergeants and cor- OPEN From 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. You'll Be Wise to Have Your ' Clothes for Easter CLEANED NOW Only 15 days and IT’S EASTER! .. Bring in your wearing apparel NOW and have it cleaned for THE EASTER PARADE, EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST GRESHAM DRIVE-IN CLEANERS | Coll FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup end Delivery Branches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND i i ee ai REIL 82 For the price of five pounds of potatoes you can cook twelve complete meals for a family of four on your electric range. Note of interest: only .an electric range is “white-glove” clean. No wonder smart homemakers say: You can Live Better... Electrically” SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON i THE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAYS MARCH 17; 1956 ~ ane nee ae ~ Butered et Post Office, Pontise, as second class matter MEMBER OP! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of a Mec ul sound crises f By tne) yr i ‘® pr .) ews dispatches, | tio: omens fi0.00'8 year other “*: azo Ay Steal iegperioion capande in"advance. _ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 Menace of U. S. Reds Greater Than Ever Probably no one in this country of 165,000,000 knows as much about homefront communism as FBI Chief J. Encar Hoover. . Hence, when he warns that there 4s no room for complacency over this problem, the smart thing for loyal . citizens to do is to listen. The man who has built up and fot years has directed our world famous Federal Bureau of Investigation, has watched the homefront Reds from the start. He isn’t deceived by the fact that the total number of card-carry- ing Communists has decreased from 80,000 to 20,000. = * In an interview with the Boston publication, the Pilot, Mr. Hoover said that our Communists, in fact, now are more dangerous than ever because they are far less crude in their methods. At the same time he reminded the Nation that these 20,000 are the “hard core Communists... dedicated to the proposition | that the United States Government ‘must be overthrown by force and violence.” x we & Continuing, the FBF Chief sounded a sensible warning. He said that it is on the intellectual plane that the Communist party makes its greatest inroads. Here, he added, is where critical judg- ment is needed by all patriotic citizens “to see that they don’t become sympathizers, fellow travelers or dupes of the Com- munists.” In this interview Mr. Hoover per- formed a valuable public service by offering some sound advice. As he said our Christian Nation “should remember and remember well, that communism and Christianity can no more mix than oil and water.” House Should Overrule Vote to Move Jet Base As might have been expected, shift of the State’s proposed new jet air base site from Kalkaska to Manistee has brought a storm of criticism. That there is room for criti- cism of the 21 to 5 vote for the move by the House Armed Services Committee, is beyond dispute. It would result in an in- defensible waste of the $500,000 already spent on the Kalkaska site. In addition the Manistee site will cost $500,000 more a year to operate. * The Manistee move, for which Rep. RutH THomMpPson has campaigned, is just one more chapter in the long story of delay which has dogged this jet base project. The location, in her district, is the fourth chosen in two years of local politicking. Small wonder that Rep. Victor Knox of Sault Ste. Marie, in whose district Kalkaska lies, has protested the committee’s action. In an 11-page statement he ac- cused “self-seeking individuals” of trying to force the move in total disregard of defense con- siderations and without concern for economy. This newspaper is in accord with the views of both Rep. Knox and Sen. Cuartes Porter. The latter gm- phasized that there is no valid basis whatsoever for such a relocation. He added that “it is inconcéivable that the House . . . will not reconsider the action taken by ... the com- mittee and place our national se- - eurity over and above petty bicker- sag - St. Patrick’s Day Today millions here and in that delightful country affectionately called the Auld Sod, are doing honor to the memory of good St. PaTRIck. ‘Tis a happy custom this — wearin’ o’ the green on March 17. But ‘tis sorry we are to concede . that St. Patrick Day parades and banquets no longer are as numer- ous as once they were. This is a natural result of our country’s enormous growth and pop- ulation. Up to the year 1890 persons born in Ireland led in immigration here. In the 1950 census they ac- counted for only 5.2 per cent of our foreign born. St. Parrick was born in 373 A.D. in the British Roman province of Valentia near what is now Dumbar- ton, in the Clyde area of Scotland. At the age of 16 he was carried off _ by a band of marauders and sold as a slave to the Irish Celts of County Antrim. After six years he made his escape, studied for the priesthood in Galloway and returned to. Ire- land in 405 A.D. From then until his death in 463 A.D. he carried on his remarkable work of con- verting the Irish people. In case you've forgotten, the sham- rock became the symbol of Ireland because St. Patrick used it to illus- trate the Trinity. The People’s Business: Secrecy Tactics Solons Sometimes Act on Public Affairs in Private By ROGER LANE and GEORGE WALKER At times in the Legislature, the public business of Michigan is transacted in pri- . vate. ; ° ° ° The privacy ordinarily, but not always, can be penetrated by enterprising news- men. Monumental secrets of state are almost never involved, and on rare occa- sions at least the secrecy tactics reach _the ridiculous, The chief handlers of public busi- ness in private are legislative stand- ing committees, the small units of lawmakers who first consider a bill after its introduction and often de- termine the bill's ultimate fate. A few points should be clear. All committees do not work in secret, and those which do so do not necessarily operate behind closed doors. consistently —only when they want to, when some politically touchy problem is at hand. * LJ * Formal hearings at which supporters and opponents of the bill give their argu- ments are usually public. At these s¢s- sions, committee members often ask ques- tions of witnesses which disclose thelr | point of view. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS But customarily, discussion by commit- tee members on bills and the vote on whether to recommend them favorably " or pigeonhole them occurs behind closed doors. These meetings are called execu- tive sessions. After a committee has acted, the chair- man, if asked, will announce the results of consideration. He will give the vote in figures, but generally not the alignment of committee members by name. Sometimes the way committee «members voted can be obtained later from the roll call taken by the committee clerk. Sometimes not. In general, reporters rely on a friendly committee member to supply this in- formation, and they get it if they really want it. But as an illustration of how far com- mittee secrecy can go, consider what oc- curred in-the House Conservation Com- mittee two weeks ago, and draw your own conclusions: The committee, headed by Rep. Ken- neth O. Trucks (R-Baldwin), killed a deer control bill in a secret ballot. On the surface, the bill would appear to.be less than important. But it repre- sented a critical stage in along legisla- tive ilght closely followed by thousands of Michigan sportsmen, to whom the mat- ter was of immense importance. HOW THEY VOTED Reporters hustled about after the secret vote was taken in an effort to find out who balloted how. LJ * e They were told that the vote was nine to five against approval of the bill. They found five committee members who said they voted in favor of the bill. And that was the way they wrote their stories for the newspaper. Their assumption was, of course, that it was improbable any of the legislators would lie—that those who said they voted for the bill did, in- _ deed, vote for it and that the others present must have voted against it. The assumption of the pecan turned out to be ill-founded on the next day. Nine of the committee members claimed they voted— for the bill. The ballots were checked. There were nine “no” votes‘ and five “aye” ones. ° ® LJ Four of the lawmakers either lied or had amazingly short memories. a “ Ww! ie Safeguard of \ 4 a Nation’s Life Days of All Faiths Mary’s Father, St. Joachin, learned at Death She Would Be Jesus’ Mother By DR, HOWARD V, HARPER St. Joachim, father of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was an old man when his illustrious daughter was born, and is always shown as an old man in Christian art. He and his wife, St. Anne, had been married 20 years when their prayers for a child were answered. They had vowed if they could be blessed with a baby they would consecrate it, boy or girl, to the service of God. Little did ‘they realize the extent to which that consecreation would reach, Joachim must have been well- to-do, though his business or pro- fession is not known, Certainly he was a devout man, The real depth of a man’s religion can usually be gauged by what he does with his money, Joachim divided his income into three parts: one third for the Temple, one third for the poor, and one third for him and Anne to live en, The portion they kept for themselves appears to have been adequate, A beautiful legend tells that Mary learned, by miracle, the mo- ment when her father would die, and sent angels to help him through hig last agony. From these angels the old man learned in his final. moments that his daughter was to be the mother of the Messiah. It is hard to imagine any happier deathbed news. FATHER OF MONASTICISM St. Benedict, who was born in 430, was, the father of Western monasticism, that great move- ‘ment which kept alive the literacy and culture of Europe through the Dark Ages and tremendously af- fected European history. * * * As a youngster, Benedict went to Rome to study, but he was 50 shocked by the loose living he en- countered in the metropolis that he fled to the mountains and took up a solitary life in a cave. His cave is now known as the Holy Grotto, The record says Benedict's whereabouts was known only to a monk named , Romanus, who .brought him food. But there must have been a leak somewhere, for his reputation for sanctity spread and he was elected abbot of a mon- astery at a place called Vicovera. He went there but did not last long. He and the monks disagreed; they tried to poison him and he went back to his cave. From then on, people came to him in great numbers, In his neighboring territory he set up 12 monasteries, His main achievement in this line, though, was when at the age of 48 he established the famous abbey of Monte Cassino, which he ruled until he died, in 543, It is the Benedictine Rule for which he is mosf renowned. He required of his monks absolute obedience, charity, and voluntary poverty. They must devote seven hours a day to manual labor and two hours to spiritual reading. They could have no animal food,~- nd they pmst refrain from laughter. This was_ the monastie rules, but it was adopted by nearly all orders, - severest of all, All angels and archangels are messengers: of God, but the Arch- angel Gabriel has had the most important assignments so far giv- en to any of the heavenly host. verse 21.) Zacharias~' (Luke, poets A, verses 11 to 20) to tell him about the birth of John the Baptist, who would be the forerunner of the Christ, And, most important of all, he an- nounced to a Hebrew girl that she would, while still a virgin, be the mother of the Lord Jesus. _Salets are aw honored in the calendar on the day of their death, but since Gabriel never died his day is the one before the day of his greatest assignment. Sunday is the Annunciation of the Bléssed Virgin Mary. The name Gabriel means of God.” (Copyright 1956) “man THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For they that have used the effice of deacon well purchase te themselves a good degree, and great boldness in the faith which — I Tim- : z th coor of the. roepla * ~ Edward Penny Answers! _ Letter From Democrat. ae i es the war was still going. aH 2 It seems the Dems got us in, so why worry about who got us out? ithout support or that he old or frail to run for presi- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE To some, St. Patrick seems no more ... Than Santa Claus today . . . A legendary character ... Who chased the snakes away... But he was much more real and true .. . In his religious role... Than Santa and his reindeer, at . . . The fabulous North Pole}. . And all the Irish of our land... Wherever they may be... Can tell you of St. Patrick and .. . His place in history ... He is no part of fiction but . . . He really lived on earth ... And we are grateful . . For granting him his . God bless our Irish .. Who help us on . And may our happi- ness be joined . . . On this St. Patrick's Day. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago . IL DUCE'’S big push costs 50,000 ves SABOTAGE BLAMED aiter train leaps into river. Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Pamphlet on Allergy Brings Benefit: Prolonged Use of Digitalis Explained By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Had so much help from your al- lergy pamphlet. Now I find I am comfortable if I avoid eating choc- olate in any form. I'd like your pamphlet on Puritus. (B. C. M.) Answer—I_ gather from what | readers tell me that allergy to chocolate is not so rare as I had thought, or maybe our namby- pamby vitamin-mineral-poor diet is making people more allergic. Pruritus (itching without ap- parent cause) is a common man- ifestation of allergy. For either pamphlet send stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope. If you ask for both inclose 25c. More than 20 years ago I started rearing a Brady Baby. Following the advice in the ‘“‘Baby Book,”’ I did such a good job that I am ask- ing for further help. My “B.B.” is now married and has a 2-mos. old baby herself . . . if you still have a baby book what is the charge? (Mrs. H. M.) Answer—For the “New Brady Baby Book” send 35c and stamp- ed, self-addressed envelope. Or, for the next ten days, I'll send the baby book free to every reader who sends me a stamped self-addressed envelope and the full page on which this item is printed. Please give us the facts about the soft drinks, especially about the use of them instead of milk or instead of tea or coffee... (Mrs. P. D.) : Answer—Ma'am I want to continue trying to teach people health. You spoke of prolonged use of digitalis ... (R. W. J.) Answer—Recently I said here: I feel great sympathy for the ~ poor geek who has the digitalis obsession. So I'll send free a copy of Little Lessen 2, CVD, a beoklet about heart and artery troubles, te any digitalis user who asks for it (in writing) and provides stamped, self-addressed envelope. Regular price of the — booklet 5c. I still feel sympa- thetic—but ft won't last beyond March 26. Since coming: to this climate (Portsmouth) son wakes every morning sneezing and coughing .. . doctor says it is bronchial . . . think you have a booklet... also how to make a, foolproot cough syrup . : He i 5 z 7 f : =| z Cough Medicine for man or b— I mean for children or aduits, send 35c and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope. F.| letters, not more than one or 100 words long pertaini: peel Poe yar not to nine “ts sent tie Press, “Peatine, Michiga (Copyright 1900) on foreign soll v0 long as he was Wants Dems to Cleor mn rik it Le eterds Hib i ri Es a second term. Prayers will the days of tomorrow, — A Mixed-Up Citizen ‘Farmers’ Situation Isn’t Controlled by Politicians’ Being a constant reader of the. Press, still the best newspaper in Michigan, prompted me to answer Mr. DeGroff. Now anyone would wonder about my dissent, being a native of Chi- cago which far removes one from understanding farmer situations. In the past two years, I have moved to a part of Michigan which is mostly farming and dairying country and am closer to the farm situation, Mr, DeGroff states that if a farmer operated his farm on a businesslike basis, he could ac- count for more. than the reported acts of God, namely conditions, drought, floods, etc. I have seen field upon field of — beans inundated, thereby a com- plete loss after months of tilling and cultivating, wheat fields lev- eled by high winds and storms, A farmer can’t call his boss and say he doesn’t feel good and can't come in, You don’t milk our health, economy and stability. We can do without cars, TV, booze and cigarettes, but we can't do without food and milk for our families and children. A farmer is pretty important. Not a Farmer's Wife Smiles Talking things out with little tots is still-the best way to whip them into ete, The more you er other pate talk about themselves the more interested they are | in you, Case Records of a Psychologist : Psychologist Advises Persons Seeking Quality in Youth to Look to Newsboys Mr. Fisher's new Press Club deserves nationwide spotlight- ing. Circulation managers do far more good than vocational guidance. experts, for they tutor 500,000 boys every year in our American “free enter- prise” system. These boys get the best internship in Ameri- can business and are truly the most stable element in each new generation. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-306: M. E, Fisher is a circulation director. . = : “Dr. Crane, since you are & former newspaper carrier,"’ he re- cently informed me, ‘you are eligible to join the Press Club. “Tt is an honorary national organization with no dues and is sponsored for adults who once were carrier salesmen. “The word ‘Press’ stands for ‘Paper Route Experience Spells Success.’ “Will you please give me a note about the value of newspaper route experience to benefit the boys who are now carriers?” AMERICANISM’'S TUTORS Circulation managers like M. E. Fisher are the finest tutors we have for our American business system. For they teach ambitious boys the practical lessons in our ‘‘free ree aries They also of- perspective. _ Our economy is a three-fold af- fair, involving production, merch- andising and credit. Few adults have this total view- point, for most of us are simply salaried workers in only one phase of this three-fold system. . For example, some of us pro- duce goods or newspapers or crops or dig coal or catch fish. Others work exclusively in the merchandising field, which in- cludes advertising and selling, delivering, packaging and person- nel problems, The final ~group specidlize in banking, credit and finance jobs. But the newspaper carrier has a good bird's eye view of the entire set-up. He operates on the ‘‘small mer- chant” plan, and has his own route. He buys his newspapers at whole- sale. Then he personally delivers them, rain, shine or blizzard. » * * Sometimes a. subscriber gets irate, so he must use persuasiori and stellar salesmanship to = eate him, And he must do like- wire’ ie tryieg te sect ben cee _ tomers, . Then he collects af the aaa of the week and ;computes his net profit, which is one of the gent to duty. He becomes a good applied psychologist. He gets a mature Man's outlook even before he is out of high school. HUSBAND HUNTING? Girls, if you are husband hunt- ing and wish to be certain you are picking quality matrimonial mer- chandise, just make sure your boy friend has handled a newspaper route for at least a, year or so. And if you employers want to hire men who have “horse sense” and who respond well to execu- tive responsibilities, pick former newspaper carriers, * * * If you college boards are planning to allot scholarsAips to worthy fellows who will be a credit to America, favor the former news- paper carriers. No training in America js com- parable to that which these young fellows obtain by thelr intern- ship in our “free enterprise” system, And nothing else matches the circulation department in offering so many boys this insight into our entire economic cycle, If you combine a former news- paper carrier's experience with an Eagle award in the Boy Scouts, you have a superlative combina- tion on which you can bank heavi- ly, either as a wife, employer or scholarship committee at the university, Newspaper carriers are the top cream of the crop of American youth. tiac Press, Pontiag Michiga a enclosing a be and doe 3e a - Meanwhile, he fearns how to © phiet “front” before people and be dili- a Always oe to Dr. George W. Crané. The Pon [eerie HE'S WAVING | HSrSrst ek site 2) mie ares : : : 2 me rhe : ¥ 4 meh balaisis eel ro : _7HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH’ 17, 1956» THE STORY OF EGGBERT __ An, Easter Adventure By Walt Scoit m a “355 St Edison to Be Visited | by Foreigh Students 6 g uf i | i. bi 5? THe 1 i | i { The cieptet gives an average of Psychology Teacher Ieee Old Mother Cautioned by Bomb your old watch SAVE TONITE ‘Til 9 P. M. MONDAY 9 to 9 <: semenanig thete qveiitade tr tocit i haass since Two full-time —— waa tad moe eons cae home — ie a ccteaaes June in pe rou j . , 3 e ? E : io - axe : to the Red Cross during the Dest >eonal and family Problems tetra fe Sy ‘That's the history of the itinerant salesman. 2 fe Services of the Mrs, J .« . git J "an eulnaton ot actives made| Services of » mothe toa ies cae —— pre seat te gn Teanga pcr cling aigyie Pore rod : No one can tell you how or where to en Z order,” according ing Har tons ‘taatance “with applica. sev. | Se i your money. That certainly is your rightfu foe department of the: Red Cross| counseling in personal and fam- rection of disteene ‘corvien cose privilege. Judging, however, from the num- ex ie aertiat direc" serv| communty sources ef help 8d hore" tacieds, io. Rev-s Robert ber of complaints that are received by this ei financial essistance. Brickley of Milford; Mrs. Harold office from Pontiac people who have pur- : chased merchandise from itinerant. sales- men, where the purchased has little or no recourse, it would seem awfully smart to 4 | RICHMOND, Va. (®—Mrs. Viola| eee ee — last night, just a week after quad-| mod ex j ain Ane titan ed City College psychology teacher, and police said they found this note: 25% on seldcted ELGINS 147 W. Lawrence St. Reg. $8.95 Men’s deal with Local Firms. - SHOES SAM. BENSON 20 S. Perry St. BUSINESS ETHICS. BOARD. - of the “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ‘ : . Y Wim. W. Donaldson Agency Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Ri xc. . | Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 4-4565_ asking too much?’ The teacher, Miss Mildred Well- born, 50, said the blast yesterday caused minor damage to the house and set fire to shrubs around the front porch, Grand Rapids Workers Share Booze Allergy GRAND RAPIDS (#—The United |States Public Health Service re- Gregory's Jewelry Your Keego Harbor Jeweler Acress from Keege Theater FE 4-9838 Keego ‘Harbor | — —— ‘dustrial workers accidentally aller- | gie to ajcoholic beverages., The allergy manifests itself by) nausea and vivid red facial color- Moving? | investigating similar cases in many parts of the nation, ' One group of victims work at a ‘printing plant in Washington D.C. Tubich says investigators find the reaction similar to that pro- duced by antabuse, a drug used in ‘the treatment of eaenie alcohol- —— | ism. 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Her corsage was of Talis-' but they also ® ceremony performed today by man roses. }Russell H. Powell and family in Atlanta, Ga. * we * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Totte of \Starr avenue are leaving today for’ Palm Beach, Fla. where they | for several weeks. a full waltz-length skirt. She | carried sweetheart roses with vi- hid rred wall jy the Rev. Eugene Paddock in Holy| ‘exposed pipes. v "Name Church, Birmingham. Mem-| ° [bers of the immediate family and If you've got a small wall area ¢lose friends were present for the Mrs. Heizer chose a beige col- | ored dress for her son's wedding | with which she wore matching will be the guest of Lillian Olson * * « Mrs. Leland Clemence of Silver Wilt read is leaving by plane on Sunday for a week's vacation in Dallas, Tex. * * * Junior coeds at the University of Michigan will have the spotlight Thursday, Friday and Saturday when they present the junior girl's play, “Rising High." * * ® Mavis Fors of Sencea street is a member of the cast as is Nancy Wonnberger of Bloomfield Hills and Phyllis and Shirely Abbott, |Kay MacKenize, Joan Potter and Andrea snyaet of tions So * Mr, and Mn ms E. Haga- den of Sashabaw road and Mrs. Bettye Turnbull and son, also of Sashabaw road, have visited at Anna Maria Island on the Gulf of Mexico during their vacation In Flerida. - * © Mr. and Mrs. William L. Doyon of Shaw drive announce the birth Unmistakably new is this toreador suit by George Carmel in lightweight beige petit-point wool with short semi-fitted jacket and slim skirt. Curving welt detail of _ jacket ends in bow effect at waist, The wide collar also Musical Playlet Presented by Mion? eee of Paducah, Hadassah Grou Ky. and Helen Berwind of P burgh were gowned like | olets and orchids. Joanne Pedder the honor The musical playlet, ‘‘What maid Makes Hadassah Women Tick?’ =" iwith piano arenpane cae by Mrs. Geoffrey Lutz was his brother's Donald Bronston was presented at best man, and ushers included ithe Thursday evening meeting of Richard J. Johnson of Pittsburgh, ‘the Pontiac Chapter of Hadassah Raymond Brant, David Morgan, ‘held at Congregation B’nai Israe}. 2nd Byron Hestervold, all of Bir- Mrs. Irving Schlytestone directed, ™NSham the playlet and the cast Included Mrs. Belmont Kershenbaum, Mrs. At 8 foe ion given at Bloom- Malcolm Kah, Mrs. Sherwin Burn- field Hills Country Club. Mrs krant, Mrs. Reuben Berzon and Robertson wore a sheath of shaded Mrs. Schlytestone. gray re-embroidered lace. The bridal couple left for a wed- Officers elected for the coming!ding trip to Florida. lyear are Mrs. Leon Serlin, presi-| ident; Mrs. Harold Chapman, vice} president: Mrs. Rudy LoPatin, re-) Coming Events " Cording secretary; Mrs. Malcolm) oe vo Kahn, corresponding secretary; Ladies Auxfliary to Metropolitan Club Mrs. Reuben Berzon treasurer and pean ‘Legion Home Bhp pea Awe Mrs, Irving Paul, financial secre- * * * ooennie E. Doyle Club will hold a co-} tary. rative dinner and —s Di = | . night at 6 at the home of nd The opening prayer was given. a4 Clarenee L. Smith, 3255 “wind- ero! ir by Mrs. Julian Levine and Mrs. Samuel Chafets led in the closing, &. Monday hf at 2 is new, : i ~4 /prayers. Fr) o'clock. Initiation of first that's disfigured for one reason or twelve o'clock ceremony. another, one answer to the camou-| The sconce may be obtained singly, or in pairs or triplets. Should the colors in which they are obtainable not suit your de- cor, you can easily paint the metal background to suit your own taste. You can further add ta your room's beauty by carefully select- ing the color and style of candle you use. A bright red candle might add a necessary touch of color, or turquoise might match part of a print. And if candles alone are not of) sufficient interest—or if they oe ae hearin bri m afl not big enough to cover the dam- gown aged na unsightly wall—a wrought Nile green crystalette fashioned in street entertained at a luncheon’ The Doyles have made thelr| hanging ” background also'& Princess style, John Heizer of for her daughter, Mrs. Robert Har- home in California while with ‘the sconces. There's, ‘Detroit servéd his brother as best just for camouflage alone. atts; flage problem is a candle sconce. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. | land Mrs. Floyd A. Levely of Alice! avenue, and Eric is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Heizer of Birm-| ingham. | orchids, white Tests and ivy. metal |comes ‘even space for a growing plant or ™&n. —_— es .. A wedding breakfast was served McMahon, Mrs, Larry Kesthely, | . Next time you make chicken The sconces are lovely eriough!at the home of the bride’s parents|Mrs. Larry Webber, Mrs. Ray-/soup, try sprinkling some grated to be used solely for their own con-'following the ceremony. Pavedters of Pontiac 186 will meetitribution to a room's Wig not|Levely greeted her guests she was/Richard Guy, Mrs. Ralph Shiel|turnf the flame off. Serve imme- wearing a Dior blue. silk dréss Mrs. Artbur Kelley. : accessories and a corsage of yel- by a daughter, Janet Lynn, March low roses, 14 w ° * When the couple left for a trip’ Grandparents of the infant are to Oklahoma City where Lt. Heizer' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Vitt of (will report for duty at the Air|Silver Circle drive Mrs. Isabel \Force Traffic Control School, the Doyon of Furnwall street and \new Mrs, Heizer was wearing a, Gustave Boyce oaiage street. Inavy bine suit with matching ac-| As the bride approached the (cessories and the corsage from her| altar she was wearing a balle- ‘bridal ore rina - length gown of peau de | * soie. The fitted bodice was ac- cented by a boat neckline trimmed in seed pearls. A head- piece of tridescents and seed pearly secured her finger tip- length vell and she carried a cascade bouquet of purple-white Mr. and vs Ses vemen of |Cameron street are vacationing at |the Hotel Virreyes in Mexico City The bride is a senior at Wayne for several days. |University College of Nursing and | JE Go ithe bridegroom is a graduate of | Corporal and Mrs. Richard L. |Michigan State College, |Doyle and daughter, Mellissa Ann, are arriving by plane Sunday from |Oceanside Park, Calif. to make Mrs. Charles Weber itheir home in Pontiac. They will |temporarily reside with Mr. and Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. George R. Oliver of Devon Mrs. Charles Weber of Kimball shire road. Corpora] Doyle was stationed at Camp Pen- dleton with the U. S. Marine Corp. rington, Thursdax. * * >> * | Invited guests were Mrs. Luella| When Mrs.|mond Elmy, Mrs, John Smith, Mrs.|nutmeg over the soup when you i diately. ae competitors: Olivia De Havilland {two Oscars for “The Heiress” in| ‘$99 and “To Each His Own” in ‘46, plus five nominations); Bar- bara Stanwyck (four nomina- tions, no Oscar), Greer Garson (Oscar Yor “Mrs. Miniver’ and ‘three nominations), two nominations), Bergman (Oscar for ‘Gaslight" and two nominations). _ Amusingly enough, queen Bette— she of the clipped speech, the wide, poppin’ eyes, unruly hair and gift for the highest dramatics — was getting her most compe- tition from a curly-haired young- ster who_was the child idol of America, Miss Shirley Temple! Shirley never really was up for Jane Wyman! (Oscar for “Johnny Belinda’ and). and Ingrid The teens 02 he 'hl it On ceived. her golden Oscar -(cut to size) and had her pie- taken with Claudette Col- (the grown-up winner that Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Kellogg of Dover road announce ' the engagement of Pi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 But getting back to la Dayis, there was much more than just the winning. of top dramatic hon- ors in her long and perennial list of nominated performances and “up” for an Oscar, it added mil-\c&sh-cleanup winners were, giving lions and millions in cash to the of a straight-salary contract at ae thee {make his percentage deals. | When ‘International for three films giving him 50 per cent of the “take” an entire industry gasped. His west- erns and adventure pictures for this company, plus outside deals, have made Jimmy many times a pictures. Years of Our Lives,” “Casa-|millionaire. Putting it on a crassly commer-|blanca,” “From,Here to Eternity,”| Gary Cooper, a two time Oscar cial basis, every time Bette was and several others. But if these York" in boxoffice ‘‘take’’ on her. pictures. ginning to get the cash bee in their their daughter,’ Leonard Dryden, son of | Mr. and Mrs. - Francis J. Dryden of © East Tennyson avenue. She is a graduate of — Cleary College, , Y psilanti. NORMA LEE KELLOGG McCarrol, Malkim, Crofoot Norma Lee, to, thavi ing the “Best Picture" or _pic- ‘BEST’ MEANS CASH Early in the game, starting back dR producers found out that bonnets. “Best Actor”, in the cast spelled “stock,” ture with the “Best Actress"’ From the beginning, the rivalry ipictures, particularly jit sometimes became bitter. decided they wanted to be cut in “Gone With the Wind” was [0 Percentage deals. one of the biggest moneymakers JIMMY BOWS OUT ever filmed. But after it prac- | | tically swept the Academy | Awards card in 1938, picking up ladetphia Story” that he = out crafters under the direction of Miss) pe, too. Three School PTAs Elect Officers School PTAs electing officers for the ensuing year thi? week were McCarroll, Malkim and Cro-| foot. The meetings were held at) the respective schools. | Crofoot PTA Dr. F. Robert Wollaeger spoke to members of Crofoot PTA Thurs- day evening. Dr, Wollaeger, of the Oakland County Child Guidance Clinic, also presented the film,) “Child Development.” - The movie dealt with chil- dren’s emotions and the part-of “the parent in working with a child’s emotions, Stressed was the fact that different ages pre- sent different problems to the child, A discussion was held fol- lowing the movie on fear, anger, jealousy and happiness of a child. Dr, Wollaeger was introduced by | Mrs, Roland Stephison who also presented candidates to the PTA. Mrs. Stephison was elected presi-| dent, Mrs. Leon Smith, vice-presi- dent; Mis. Mayna Baker, teacher | vice-president; Dr..Roy V. Cooley. father vice-presttient: Mrs, Ralph Rotsel, secretary; Brown, treasurer: Mrs. John Ste-| pleton, corresponding sec retary and Mrs. Thomas Fowler, histor- ian. McCarroll PTA Mrs. Norman) dent; Mrs. Carl Vedane, teach- | er vice president; Howard Mc- Connell, father vice president; Mrs. Hurles Pace, historian; Mrs. Robert Kayga, treas- urer; Mrs, Joseph Watson, secre- tary; Mrs. Dick i- | mentarian; Mrs. Robert Gilroy, Young, council delegate. ‘Scout program, outlined the lorganization. Strrssing the need for, activities for small boys, Mr. Pace} urged the parents to help build a better club, | the Pontiac. School System includ- ed Mrs, Ruth De Rousse, vision technician; Mrs. Ua Mae Re- back, speech correctionist; Mrs. Evelyn Gottschalk, hearing con- sultant; Josephine Bua, _achest A panel on Special Services in nurse and Frances Priest, visit- ing teacher. Lillian Davidson | | served as moderator, council delegate and Mrs. Lyle | | Refreshments were served by ‘Mrs. Charles Heinisch, Mrs. Ro- ibert Kayga, Mrs. Ray. Hartung, | ‘Mrs. George Janes and Lamont | | Wertz. Central PTA Family Fun Night was held at) Hurley Pace, head of the Cub \Central School Thursday evening. the Robert Martin, father vice-presi- jectives and procedures of the ant presided. Mrs, Sam. Hale, program chair- man, presented Mrs. Ray Meiser | who sang group. Miss Adams called for the square, ‘dancing enjoyed by PTA members land their children, Games Mrs. Elmer Stoltenberg. — Benefactor Gets Reward By ANNE HEYWOOD From Orphan She Helped two things we didn't have,” she, On St. Patri¢k’s Day, I always added, her eyes clouding over. think of Kitty, an Irish cleaning| “was love from grownups and “ the action of the play centered | }woman we had when I was a little ‘ Mrs, Reid Graham was elected ‘child. She came to our house one) president ‘of the McCarroll! PTA Wednesday afternoon, Her slate ef officers include Mrs, Orville Chambers, vice-president; Har- eld Brown, father vice-president; Mrs, Sidney Olson, secretary and — Mrs, William Killen, treasurer, Elected as council were Mrs, Grover Remley, Ferris Stevens and Mrs Schmidt delegates Mrs.. Cc. P. Announeement was made of the) State PTA Convention in Detroit April 24-26 and also the District Spring Conference in Royal Oak, May 9. The school orchestra under the direction of Eldon Rosegart pre- . sented several selections. Orches- tra members were Priscilla Wil- kinson, Sharon Warc, Barbara Bailey, Eddy Lewis, Gene Ander- son, Don Hackney, Terry Fields, Audrey Ladd, Lewis Cascadden and Dayhe Thomas, Others were Ronald Crenshaw, James Granzo, Charles McMich- aels. Karen Wellington and Janice, Buchre. Refreshments were Mrs. Helen Lane's served by homeroom. Serving on the committee were Mrs. Joseph Carry, Mrs. Melvin Glover, Mrs. Nolen Davis, Mrs. Clyde Elliott, Mrs. Walter Loren, Mrs. Clarence Phillips and Mrs. Stewart Heard Malkim PTA Mrs. Carl Vedane, teacher vice- president. presided at the Thurs- day merting of Malkim PTA. Lu- cille Amsden conducted election of officers Mrs, Stanley Boyd is president iday a week and we always looked forw ard to it. Kitty was what is known as a Jewel, but she was a lot more ithan that. Hard - working and cheerful, ' she was one ,of the happiest women I ever knew. She had five other families te whom she went for a day a week and she loved us all. Kitty was very plain-looking— downright ugly, as she used to admit cheerfully enough. She had been orphaned at a very early age, but her memories weren't too dreary. My. sister and I used to listen for hours while Kitty, polishing ‘silver or waxing floors, would ‘tell us tales of the orphanage. HAD PLAYMATES “We had playmates, sure,” Kitty would say. ee will Present Play at YTC Institute “Reason to the Rescue,"’ a one act play, will be presented at the evening session of the YTC Insti- tute conducted by Ethel E. Little that's for “But the YTC, Tuesday at the Frank Deaver home on Cottage street. Two sessions will be held, an ‘afternoon session at 4 p.m. and an evening meeting: at 7:30 p.m A cooperative dinner and recrea- tion hour will be held. between ses- sions. Departments -to be studied are community service: active service and news service. Also, af the evening will be a report on for the 1956-57 year, Mrs, Ho. the life of Frances Willard, former ward McConnell is vice-presi- national president of the WCTU TT OSS Open Tonight Sunday 2 RI as Easter Pa Til 9 — PittsBpuRGH PAINTS Keep that] JUST PAINTED) look longer to 5 PLP LLLP rade Fashions PARKING REAR of STORE A Huron: at Telegr lis. oph - soul for some trinkets or silly a feature ~ ‘silly presents. “The grownups on the staff were nice enough, but too busy for) playing with the kids. And the presents we got were common.) sense, useful things. “! used te think I'd sell my ron er But we never got them However. Kitty was not one to take life lying down As soon as she was making money—not much, but her six Gays. a week of work brought in more than she had ever dreamed of—she began doing something about the orphanage in town. She visited there every Sunday and took a mountain of. silly trinkets. She spent several hours playing with the children § and probably kept them laughing merrily all the while. QUARTER OF INCOME She must have put a quarter. of her income into those presents week after week after week. To say nothing of spending a good Ralf of her only day off over at the orphanage toys. * * * Years later. when I was mat ried. we invited Kitty to the wedding. We hadn't seen her for years. but we had an acdress where she could always be reached She came, looking like a million dollats : Eventually I got the story One of her orphans, a shy fiitle girl, had turned out to have a beautiful singing voice She had! gotten a scholarship and was now a mech and successful opera singer But she had never forgotten Kitty. whose love and trinkets had so cheered her as a_ child * * Kitty was now her personal maid, at a good salary, and ac- companied her all over the world “Even."" kitty told me, beam- ing, “a trip to Ireland while my lady was visiting m London'” (Copextant =) “Mother Machree.” | Irish songs were sung by the’) and istunts were under the direction of} : “Baeltarie Welch and Judy Lauckner |Mary Parrish. added another es-| pecially fine production to their list) * ° * Such stars as Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper, William Holden and other topnotchers began to look vr around and take stock of the if you know what |! ‘an added fortune in’ the bank. mean. As well as starring in top those of was spirited. Later, unfortunately,/|Oscar-nominated importance, they “It was soon after Jimmy Stewart won ‘his actor award for ‘“Phil- Pontiac High Playcrafters Excel in ‘Strange’ Comedy The Pontiac High School Play-,inghouse are queer and wants to Mrs. Joe Medrano and various lot successful plays when ‘‘Strange| committees assisted Miss Parrish. company. Now practically every- bedy is in the act. William Holden has his own or- ganization. John “Duke’’ Wayne) company—“‘and I've. never \ won for best actor,"’ John laughingly. tells That Leigh and Tony Curtis, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and, oh, to list them all would fill the rest of this page, are all in the producer-star field, hoping some- time (and make it soon!) to come up with an Oscar-winning picture or performance. Marlon Brando, last year’s lucky winner, is also in the act and will soon make inde- pendent films, FILLED WITH ampomgaee Because ayything you say about the. awards is "tilled with contrasts, it is amusing to me that the man whose films have made the most cold, hard cash ‘around the world—and I mean Cecil B. De Mille, the veteran 74- . = _ SEVEN" een aphol in Her Heyday, Wore Crown as. ‘Queen of the Oscars’ year-old “Master” of the Mega- phone—never has won a “Best Picture” jin his. life. 3 “Best Director” Oscar It wasn't until 1952 that ee embarrassed ‘academy decider that something had to be done. ; about the fabulous C. B., so the director, whose name is as fa- mous as any star he has di- rected was invited into the spotlight te receive the Irving « Thalberg Memorial. Award for . his “outstanding contribution te It must have handed C. B. a private chuckle as he thought to himself that without an Oscar to his name (until '52)_ al] his movies had made was money—and some of the _world’s Rreatest stars! has made 8 a fortune from his « own Today St. Patrick shares his day with the Camp Fire Girls of the world. They are forty-six years Fire Girl and Horizon Club miss ‘lin celebrating this week. The Camp Fire Birthday project is ‘Plant 'Seeds, Reap Friendship.” _ * *: * It is a national effort to supple- ment the need of food for the |peoples of Asia, by aiding the “Seeds. for Democracy” program of the Asia Foundation. s * * For months, girls. have been selecting seeds of sixteen varieties suggested for their suitability to Asiatic climates. They have been ‘following the definite rules for Boarders," a comedy farce in/In Friday nights ‘performance, |sugge: three acts, opened Thursday eve- | Diane Spratt took the part of Cor- ning. . |delia Tuttle. Outstanding f the lead role of; ‘Cordelia Tuttle was Barbara Ken-| ny. She played the role of the, Iflighty yet ‘lovable middle need ispinster who trys, for the sake of! her two foster daughters, to run al |respectable boarding house. | Miss Kenny received excellent reas from. all the members of | cast, and the action moved along quickly. Robert Groenberg as the in- venting Professor Harriman, Ray | Freebury in the role of the genial but sponging Captain Winkie, and Ken Lenigan as John Todd, faithful suitor of Miss Cordelia _ added much to the success of | the play, Bob Groenberg ¢s-— pecially as the eccentric profes- sor provided the audience with | many laughs. i Donna Chilvers as Candy Fen-| way, and Sharon Boyce as her sis-, ter Glory Fenway, were the two delightful foster daughters of Miss | Cordelia. Don North playing Lon Dagget was the convincing love, jinterest of Candy Fenway. Sharon) Boyce, the younger of the two) daughters was at times a lovable pest. | around the intrigue of crooks. with money trying to catch up with | other crooks. The group of bank robbers were a convincing lot. Jack Larson as the —— ‘Smiley, henchman to the “boss” Boston Benny played by Dick Kors. | was terrible in a comical way. and Priscilla | “ as Amity Haines Haines did a good job as {ble-crossing gun molls.”' Charies| ‘Williams in the role of the suave) Deacon added to the complicated plot. Deserving note as the “proper and crusading town busy-body, | Myrtle Hodge,” is Pauline Logs: — don. Pauline made the character sympathetically despicable. Jo Ann VanTassel rounded out © 1956 Spades Fashions Ine. Two Fabrics the cast as Susie, a little girl who : | has heard from her mother that all t Y thf | p t D the people in Miss Cordelia’s board- O Ou Uu a r y ress : . Mr. Mort gives us a double en- ionen P ; N Group Enjoys tendre in this young party dress Bast Waist Haste Sizes Week to * ; sori ; j . (neches} ralet Garment Display that was originally made in lace ws sig — ‘ os over sateen. oe a aie H _ Queen Mary Section of the ._ * * hres i 38% 3 Fe 19 28 Ct Ww 1 Needlework Guilds of America met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Clarke at her home on Parke Place, Mrs. Henry Milligan assisted the hostess. Reports were given by commit- tee chairmen and a display of gar- ments completed for the ingather- ing was presented by Mrs. Clarke Mrs. Frank Snover invited the group to meet at her home on Bel- mont street for the March 30 meet- ing bon lacing in and out. is gored and gathered Easy to make, since the pat- ern is hand cut and perforated, the dress has a special quality lace and sateen, ever a print or chiffon over a _ texture, cut and worked as one. Mrs. Etta McKenney | ‘such as taffeta, surah, shantung The long bodice has a neckline squared in front, nice and low in back. and is finished off with rib- inch material and three-eighths of The skirt 36-inch material for interfacing. made up in two fabrics such as — lace or sheer | Add Appeal Size 13 requires 4 yards of 36- | Teo order Pattern 1253, state | size; send $1; address Spadea _ Fashions, Ine., P.O. Box 535, | G.P.O., Dept. P-6, New York 1, N.Y Add 2% cents for airmail handling New 144-page Pattern Booklet XH—3O cents. Add 4 cents if ; aid It is equally smart in one fabric by check. (Look for a famous American novelty cottons. This pattern is cut Designer Pattern next wee , Entertains Group to designer me aconewens not Kamer) y next — The Loval Neighbors Club of Go- stander patter n measurements (Copyright 1956) ing Street met at the home of a a ; : ——— Mrs. Etta McKenney of Osmun street Wednesday evening. 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Sunset Club Enjoys St. Patrick's Party derson, following which Mrs. Harry| Each bag contains ene va- |! : them, pack- hag ak ck, dome On 5 ae ing them according to directions, bol picture ef the plan used in |!"Vitations for dinner, cooking and : raising the money and sending serving a meal to others, planning the seeds, The girls also write |*™4 executing games, all are part letters te be transiated and an- | the Camp Fire Girls program swered. The project has spread tor healthier, friendlier, more out to the study of Asiatic dishes |*Ctve living. and their preparation. : ode! There thd _| The annual dinner meeting of : Coe a ny pomeses the the, Pontiac Council of Camp Fire ee requirements by June first. 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They wash like a charm and you'd be amazed at how they keep their stiffness. KRESGE’'S Coa Saginaw at Huron OPEN MON. and FRI. NITES ‘Til 9 AUTOMATIC SKILLET WESTINGHOUSE Thermostat REGULAR $19.95 YOU $745 — SAVE $12.50! PAY : AUTOMATIC ~ DEEP-FRY COOKER Reg. $19.95 SAVE $12.50! You Pay Only $4 45 50 WEEKLY! 2.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 ‘a as eS eae ee ssl - Lei. + eS ae eS - eS os: : Cet ye iiliecher’™ uide Wag on Fracks of Life’ Confident Living - EAST HURON ‘at PERRY } entral Methodist ey. Miltes M. Bank, D. D, Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asso, Minister |Make Practice of Prayer By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. Not long ago, on a trip to Florida to make a series of. speeches, “ “e r UP” 'T rode on a sleek and beautiful train called the Silver Meteor. Operated oe “LIFE IS LIT [by the Seaboard Railroad, this is surely one of the finest trains in the ' (Broadcast Over WPON 11: 3 ‘country. And I particularly enjoyed this trip because the engineer in- oS _vited me to ride in the cab with him for a while. ; Dr. Bank, Preaching : I've ridden in the cockpit of planes alongside the pilot and found = that a tremendous thrill, but this was the first time I'd been in the cab more thrilling, speeding along swiftly and smoothly 2 ona straight track stretching like ribbon in front of . Us. ‘of a train while it was in motion. And | found the new experience even First General Baptist Church Sat. Evening Service ....:. Ven c . The engineer explained the signal system to me Sunday School ............. 10 A and I learned to read the signals. “What do we do Morning Worship ...........11 A.M. here?’ he'd ask me and I'd tell him. I'm proud to Evening Service ............. 7P. M9 say that I was right most.of the time, although he} . - made certain that he kept his hand on the throttle. Baptismal Service “Who directs your train-— a local dispatcher?” Broadcast on WPON 1 asked him. 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 “Oh, no, the dispafcher in Jacksonville,” he an- swered. This surprised me, for we were a long way Lowell D, Baggett. Choir Director ‘ from Jacksonville at the time having just passed West DR. PEALE ~| Palm Beach. ote this dispatcher in Jacksonville know where you are right Hea | | inquired. the World — FOREVER! + Central Core of Existence: - ° SUPERVISES CONSTANTLY Ma r t wet “Certainly,” he said. ‘‘He knows where I am every minute of the “He must bea very capable man, this man in Jacksonville,” 1 commented, ‘“‘to have such long range supervision.” “Well,” was the reply, “actually he’s running half a dozen trains up and down this line at the same time.” I thought my next question might give him pause. sentee supervision destroy your free ability to think and make deci- sions on your own?” He didn’t hesitate a moment. “‘The human element is very impor-| tant in railroading. What takes this train safely over these rails on schedule is the engineer's complete esoperenion with a Seems) WACHIFICENT MOTION PICTURE FOR OUR THME MONDAY NIGHT, 7:00 P. M. . - FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 PROSPECT ST.— GEO. D, MURPHY, PASTOR in Jacksonville.” NEED CLOSE HARMONY It occurred to me then that all of us, driving swiftly down the rails) of our own lives, would avoid many a crack-up, many a disrupted) ischedule, if we would maintain that same close harmony and contact) lwith the great Dispatcher who, though He has-given us freedom of thought and action, nevertheless watches us every minute of our lives, 'seeing where we are and where we're headed. And incidntally, that is an important function of prayer, to keep us mentally and spiritually in contact with the ‘Divine Dispatcher,” | Who governs our lives so that we can profit by His guidance and avoid mistakes. Tennyson wrote, “More things are wrought by prayer than this SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “MATTER” Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday here 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A.M. Open Daily NAM. to5 P.M . Wednesday eed vervice, 8 P. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | Lawrence and Williams Streets “TURNING DEFEAT INTO VICTORY” Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 AM. of a righteous man availeth much.” If you make the practice of | of guidance and right direction that will amazingly improve your | decisions, } _ Problems that now baffle you will be made clear; burdens which heavily upon you will be more easily borne, and even sickness which hampers you may be neeacee peshage _— overcome. ~ CHURCH OF OF CHRIST: 80 N. Perry — FE 2-6269 i “THE MERALD we TRUER ae eiucalay Ove. Gries | “Pray without ceasing” is the wise advice of the Bible, for that is X¥Z—Each 1:00 te 1:39 P.M. 9:50 A.M. Sunday Bible Schoo! the mechanism of Divine direction which keeps you running efficiently) Te Bl M. Sunday Evening Service a a. M. Sunday Wersbip 471 Rebinweea Ave. |. down the track of life, 'Great Dispatcher. ————| =—WELCOME= (Copyright 1956) | | “Does this ab- Indochina, showing the Commu- be dedicated at 3 p.m. | world dreams of.” And the Bible says, ‘The effectual fervent prayer | | prayer the central program of your life, you will experience a sense | overwhelm you will become lighter; depressions which now settle down) fuided by the spiritual signals of your) . _ and in fact, supervises my train constantly.”’ Donelson- Baptist fo Present Picture | A film of Malaya and French’ nist threat to Southeast Asia and the want of these people, will be ,, ‘presented Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in|* 'the Donelson-Baptist Church, 2227 |Elizabeth Lake Rd. The picture, “‘Red Terror in Ma- laya"’ includes a trek through dense jungles by an army unit in search of a guerilla band that ‘had looted homes and villages. It also shows the Thaipusam Festival- jand the efforts of heroic Christian missionaries. It was produced as a result of a ‘survey by the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. The Institute has been a training school ‘for mis- slonaries, teachers and Christian, workers. | Central Methodist Members Will Call to Hear Minister — | From North India S#turday Afternoon \| 5 Members of the Seventh Day Ad- | The Re Y: Mangal Singh, one of ventist church of 156 Mt. Clemens ; the leading ministers of the North St. will spend Saturday afte | India Annual Conference of RIES aw Methodist Church and superintend- . : jient of the. Bareilly District, will i) be guest speaker at the School of \Christian Living, Wednesday eve-/*ttendance. ining, at Central Methodist Church. | James Rogers, home missionary ~The Bethany Baptist omer West Huron at Mark Avenue Fred Robert Tifiany, Pastor Morning Sunday Evening 9:45—Worship, Study 5:00—Youth Center 9:45—Sunday School 6:00—Youth Choirs _11:00—Worship Scrvice 7:00—Programs for All —WEDNESDAY EVENING— (Reserved for the — at the Church Night) ——— — — University, Fer several years, he C2lls has served a master in Methodist mission householders wish,’ schools. He also supervises work of the Abie Leonard High Prayer.” School in Bareilly. ° * * "he said, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ~ Oakland and Saginaw - Pontiac, Michigan A i Rev. H. H, Savage, Pastor PE oy ik Kt Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility-—the World; Our resources— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. ‘at reaching the unchurched in the Special music will be provided belief that a tamily that unites in by Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Wil- worship is more closely knit than liams, During the program, chil-/a home without God. = will be cared for in the nurs-) The denomination is cooperating ; iwith the “Relimon in American Diane will be served promptly Life” program, which urges, “Give jCicasas tor All Aces} at 6:30. Se live by.” MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M “THEN” BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH “WHAT |S NEO-ORTHODOXY"’ Sunday School ........ 9:45 Mid-week Prayer Service Dr. H. H. Savage Speaking at Both Services Sista kote 6 lesen ia ae oe Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. m. Pastor calls upon the homes of the community, in an effort to encourage better church _| Mr, Singh was educated at Luck- ‘leader for the church, in making now Christian College and at Agra the annoucement stated that . the would be brief with just a. as teacher and head- Word of Christian greeting. “If “eall- the ers will step in for a word of The program of visiting is aimed Choir Presents Concert — “The Mozart Hour,” a special concert commemorating Mozart's! 200th anniversary year, will be) given Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. _lin Christ Church Cranbrook. The e | concert is open to the public, | free of charge. ' Dr. Maurice Garabrant, head of) music at Christ Church, will play) the organ and direct the concert. | He will be assisted by a string, quartet from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the voices of the Dedication Service Sunday, March 18th at 3:00 P.M. JIMMY MERCER One of America’s Leading Evangelists Outstanding Swedish Baritone 2:15 P. M. Mrs. Denna Lilliemark Organ Prelude by EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN IN PROGRESS . —— 7:30 in 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, S JIMMY MERCER ° _ FIVE POINTS COMMUNITY CHURCH 3411 E. Walton Blvd. INTERIOR VIEW OF THE NEW FIVE POINTS COMMUNITY CHURCH Christ Chureh choir. “The Mozart Hour" program will include many of ‘the composer's well-known works such as “Exul- tate, Jubilate” and canata “Glory Praise and Power."’ as well as selected sonatas written especially for strings and organ. e OUTSTANDING MUSIC Christ Church Shales ee ta aged aes van “OLD FASHIONED" REVIVAL . . Sunday School... 9:45 F irst Open Bible Church | Morning Worship 11:00 1517 JOSLYN PASTOR WIBLEY. Speaking One Block North of Walton Bivd. ae 4 — SATURDAY NIGHT—SONG JUBILEE Hear the Spellmans in Their Final Night of This Great Revival Sunday, March 18, at 7:30 P. M. aaa .-TH : Special Music wae pan SOUTHERN GOSPELAIRES pee Evangelists Rev. C. James Spellman WPON—Sunday : OF COLUMBUS, OHIO 8:00 to 8: , and Rev. Billie Spellman 0 f304 m. @ PRAYERS FOR THE SICK REV. T. H. STATON, Pastor to Hear Rabbis. Sisterhood Sponsors Annual Affair, to Bring Better Understahding About 250 women will attend an Institute on Judaism at Temple Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake road, Tuesday afternoon for des- ‘sert and coffee from 12:15 to 1:15. | During the iehorecan Rabbi San- ‘ford E. Saperstein ‘and ‘Rabbi Frank - Rosenthal of Huntington Woods will explain Jewish customs and. ceremonies. They will also tell the audience * ‘What the Jews Be- lieve." Ritual music will be given by Rebecca Gould; soloist, and Charles Wilson, organist and. choir director, . Women of the Salvation Army, St. George Greek Orthodox Church, one of the Catholic churches and of n invited to the Institute. “Fi ive Point Community [= Sr": tims, year women from other churches Church to Be Dedicated Pee Seven tables portraying the Jew- Five Point Community|Class (Young Marrieds) of the: ish holidays will be arranged and Church, 3411 E, Walton Blvd. will |First Baptist Church gave the land, ‘exhibited by members of the Sis- Sunday. to the ‘group for a church. |terhood. =< the Rev. Jim Mercer, speak-| The bell of the church came! ee ee ‘from the Hubbell schoolhouse, cor-| The committee in charge is com- Mrs. Sidney Barnett, aad Liliemark of Wayne Uni- ner of Walton Boulevard at Adams prised of = versity, Detroit will be soloist and'Road. Both Mr.-and Mrs, Bamett|chairman, Mrs, Meyer Fine, Mr Mrs, Liliemark will be playing the had attended the school during Scan ee and Mrs. i. 5. new organ. The church will seat grammar grades. Stenbuc’ Sunday School is held on Sun- Mr, and Mrs. William Barnett 44Y gag eg oeleck, fo Thomas Church Addition nari argent rotate At 6:30 p.m., an evening hour of, Used by Sunday School on Squirrel road. ee i) THOMAS — Sunday School chil About a year later, the ‘church ” iaadelatiees ‘dren of Thomas Methodist Church was orgarized and the members ; ,are attending classes in their new continued to meet with the Bar-' Sephartic Gr Oup ‘rooms, built as an addition to the netts. They then moved to the Hub- : - church. ‘bell Country School until a base-’ M eets for Purim | The new section was dedicated heme church was ready last Sunday by the Rev. Fred “The Friendly Married People's Get- -Together ‘Clark, pastor of the church, For- | ‘mer pastor the Rev. Alfred Eddy | The reorganized Sephartic Com- was present to give the benedic- ‘munity of Detroit had its Purim go, get-together recently at the saa ‘Community Center. Pontiac Women several Protestant churches have | This group is composed of Se.’ CHURCH of the G00D iphartic people who have in com- SAMARITAN mon a Romiance language known] p, a, V. Hall, 199 Auburn Ave. | ‘as Ladino, a Spanish dialect, de-] Healing Service 7.00 P.M. ispite the fact they originally came | Service 7:30 P.M. ‘from many countries in the Near VIRGINIA STEVEN, East and Mediterranean area. Detroit, Speaker | Besides their common language, | ‘Ladion, they still speak the lan-| guage of their native lands, such Charch of the Brethren 'as Greek, Italian, French, Arabic 46 N. Roselawn ‘Turkish and Servian. 10 A. M. Sunday Schoo Jerome Varon of Pontiac,is pres- ae daceoy, a Ug Paste ident and chairman of the board | earoctieermetinte, sire 7:30 of the Society. He was assisted in’ Fiem Home. the gathering of the group by Mrs.J BEV. LeRoy SHAFER, Pastor Jack Ishiba, co-chairman. Jack Chicorel, the originator of the Se-, . phartic Society and spiritual ad-) Pontiac Bible College visor, lives in Detroit. Collier Rd. at Collier Cr. Interdenominational Classes fer Everrone 3 Evenings a Week Fer Information, Contact Rev. Frances E. Myer or Rev. RB Pauley | The current purpose of the gath.| ‘ering served as a kickoff cam-| paign for a building fund to finance’ the purchase of a cultural center for the Sephartic Community, CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC St. John Methodist, to Have Concert | SCIENCE CBU Sunday at4P.M. | xe tn) fon The choir of St. John Methodist 1:80 F. M-—fvening Worehip Church wil sponsor the Men's, Chorus and the Youth Choir of), {Mary Palmer Methodist Church, John’ —~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH WILLIAM H MARBACH EDWARD D AUCHARD GALEN E HERSHEY. Pastors 9:45 AM. Church School 11:00 AM. Morning Worship ’ SERMON TOPIC: | afternoon at 4 o'clock. Under the leadership of Mrs. Rev. Arthur R. “Howard Jr., pas-, “tor, the group will sing numbers lfrom tbe hymns, spirituals and the classics. Among them will be “Jesus Sdvier Pilot Me,” “Drybones,” >. Senior, Celestial Choirs Present Singspiration The Senior and Celestial Choirs a . ” “ANGER AND GRACE” of New Bethel Baptist Church are ss ae >. angel bran | Rev. Edward D Auchard, Presenting a Singspiration Sunday, — _— as. | Preaching afternoon at > 30. The soloists will be Gracie All-' » Coe 7? ° ‘good, contralto; Anna Ruth Lee, _ _ Th, ring songs wit br in Berar Lames ond See cluded on the program: max, sopranos. Carmen Mathis will play second piano, and the , Saved .. James Cleveland Palmerettes will sing a special FIRST ASSEMBLY 'Come Unto ME . . Lorenz ‘ tc Abide.” My Task ” Ashiocd number, “Le od ide. ceceee The group presents an annual re- OF GOD 210 N. Perry St., Pontiac Rev. W. C. WIBLEY, Pastor BAPTISMAL SERVICE | 7:45 P. M. Hold Thou My Hand cital at Mary Palmer Church each King Jesus Is a Listening Dawson February and sings at programs Mrs. Sarah Hinton Lawrence will throughout the year. be at the organ, The Rev. Wil- The Rev. Donald E. Morris. pas- liam H. Bell is pastor of the tor, is inviting the public to the church. concert. at the @ OLD TIME PREACHING ee “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” FE 2-8497 oe “ ™ ‘ gat : . q : i@ ‘ ‘ y ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 \ ‘ELEVEN COLUMBIA AVENUE ~ BAPTIST CHURCH West Columbia Ave. * “Sunday School >... . 9:45. AM, © _Marsing Wortley .. 11:00 A.M. E B.T.U. ... cays SAO P.M. Evening Worship ~. raceee, T30°RM, Wed. Prayer Meeting™:7:30 P. M.~ ~ REV. “A. H. MULLINS, Paster a Rev. Cast w. Nelson, 7 D.. Pastor Parsonage: 145 Owege, Drive ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 239 East Pike -Se. Sundsy Scheel, —_ A. M, Service, 11:00 a. - v Seminar Scheduled 2-4P. M. Sunday the church. During the tast-four Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9. A.M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto G. err mee Sunday School—9 A. M. and GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 11 A. M. De. Beno Bettethelns in @ semin-iCharch, located on the comer of ‘ afternoon. o -| Fairmon Baldwi ‘at Christ Church, Cranbrook, Hel 5 Ge en ance tomorrow at 2:30) building. the Rev. R. C. Hawkins of | Cmewapelia Ind. will preach the! ‘is trimmed in golden oak with in-| "during the time when the lots were|in coral colored naugahide. T he — for the new church, He balcony will seat nearly 100 oer general secretary of sons, Native of China When England tried rail passen- ger transport in 1825, it was assumed only the rich would use it, Speaks to Men Dr. James Cheng, Noted Surgeon, Will Address Presbyterians SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 CHASE STREET Lyceum, 10:30 Evening Service, 1:30 Rev. Arthur. Zey of Flint, Mich. Wed. Evening Services, 7:80_F. M. Dr. James Cheng, rector of the Oakland County Tu- berculosis Sanatorium, will ad- | dress the Men's Club of First Pres-| byterian Church Wednesday, fol-| - lowing dinner at 6:30. p.m. * * ane Dr. Cheng, a distinguished thor- acic surgeon, is a native of China. Dr. and Mrs, Cheng were trained in mission schools there, Later they both came to this country for further education. Dr. Cheng served his internship a Detroit, medical . di-/ FIRST UNITED | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of Pontiac Young People. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study .,.. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whele Gospel for the Whele World” —ONENESS Pilgrim Holiness Church British Communists to Be Dedicated Sunday (Called Conference . years, the congregation has done |"/8ts — pgpat epee Vg CI ened finish the | est campaign they have yet con-|° ducted to win Irish workers in The auditorium, which seats 325, ' | England to the Red cause, The Rev. Mr. Hawkins was pas- ' direct lighting in the ceiling, The, icism who was formerly an editor “|tor of the church from 1941 to 146 pews are of golden oak upholstered of the Communist Daily Worker in | London, Returning to China, Dr, Cheng practiced in Shanghai. Follow ing, the famous kidnappiing of Chiang. Kai-shek by the Communists, he! became medical adviser to the generalissimo. * * DUBLIN (RNS)—British Commu- note Soo a, T. B. Minister : m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m rain . Worship, He continued his medical serv-=—=—=—= ice to his people during the days of the Japanese occupation and during the years of freedom that followed. When the Chinese Communist advance began, Dr, Cheng was forced to leave the Chinese main- land, : Eventually he went to Hawail ‘This fresh tackling of worn] _ meena te eet une 4 3 Religious Programs i ie hit in All Schools Urged LANSING—A_ resolution . urging? articles for professional jour- Church. ‘Sosa of the Denomi-| a fellow and diplo-| nation. The Rev. William N. Miller, superintendent of the East Michi- gan Conference; will be guest | speaker Sunday evening. Ar October of 1932, the Rev. A. M. Frink, held a revival meet-; ing in a building on the corner of Howard and North Saginaw streets. Mr. Frink was district superin- tendent of Pilgrim Holiness * * « Evening of. Recollection |Scheduled for Nurses On March 22, an Evening of Recollection will open at 6 p.m. at the Convent of Mary Repar- trix, 17330 are Ave., Detroit ‘for members of of a Communist belief tha’ | The building, valued at about cals crisis in Britain is $100,000, will be dedicated with away,” Mr, Hyde said, _ * lless than a $20,000 debt. “In the event of such a crisis mass ii i E */munists, ” Among those a party them| will be a high proportion of Com- Mr ies Cont alive” poe oe ee Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. We are Apostolic in doctrine, Baptism in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the One True God! Always Pray for the Sick. that local school boards maeeee at that time. institute religious programs includ. | ing a non-sectarian prayer service |day was introduced in the, state’ Rep. Leonard E. Wood (R.- 10.00 Sunday School 11900 Worship Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor WESLEYAN METHODIST @ NORTH LYNN STREET W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. | Detroit) is the sponsor. ‘are to meet the challenge of the| ‘out regard to creeds. A nation is! lat the beginning of each school| ©@ members. Later, the church was moved legislature here. fp le the corner of Baldwin and Co-) lumbia avenues, and from there | BOULDER, Colo.—A_ million- jto. the site near the corner of dollar home for retired persons “If the people of this nation Fairmont and Baldwin. \will be built east of here by the Thé corner lot was bought and Colorado Churches for the rtate of Michigan Catholic Nurses of the cese of Detroit. Methodist utomation,” the new building started in 1949 Construction is slated to begin by beget lpr mapeey be under the leadership of the pastor, |July 1, 1959. ‘general spiritual awakening with- the , Rev._C. V. Holstein. In 1950, the present pastor, the ino stronger than its moral fiber. "| Rev. E. C. Swanson, came The Rev. seal [director of the Project. Vinccurvetiaus may be made with Ben H. Christner of Pueblo has been named executive conference. made little headway,” Rev. R. W. Wright to Talk Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Matzion B. C. of Detroit will be at the Providence Missionary Bap- Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All-Ireland. The cardinal recently issued a pas-i] Morning Wership DEDICATION SERVICE t Marlo Hickey of E. Kennet Bd. ere en wm be call Oat y ners or on March 20th, Methodists to Build CHURCH DED! CATION SUNDAY TOMORROW, MARCH 18th | w lam 3 > & 7:20 pm DR. H. H. SAVAGE —-"My._Balsh Perdew Speaker Werk, Speaker FE 2-3228 Ww. me Tuesday, 10:00 A. M. WOMEN Thursdey, 7:00 P, M. MEN end WOMEN Minister £E. C. SWANSON, “THE LITTLE CHURCH With the BIG HEART” HE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN and FAIRMOUNT Special Dedication Service Sunday, March 18, 1956 — 2:30 P.M. REV. R. C. HAWKINS —Indianapolis,—Guest Speaker AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orchard Lake Ave. Come Rejoice with U's SUNDAY SCHOOL (all ages) MORNING WORSHIP EVENING SERVICE REV. WILLIAM MILLER —Dist. Supt.—Guest Speaker THE PILGRIMAIRES WILL BE SINGING Special Pre-Easter Services Start March 20 Hear DR. D. E. WILSON of Binghamton, N. Y. The SINGING BRECHEISEN FAMILY Each Evening 7:30 P. M. thru April Ist. . ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. snonnenedec 10:00 A. M. Deenivcs cals ee 11:00 A. M. 1230 POM. ee ee FURNITURE CO. Winona Lake, Ind. SUMMERS ELECTRIC CO. ENDICOTT ‘CHURCH _. BURKE LUMBER CO. G. A. THOMPSON & SONS 80 S. Perry St. Drayton Plains, Michigan BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY \ Concrete, Face Brick, Cinder Block SPENCER FLOOR COVERING 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road Floor Tile and Carpeting PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. 19 S. Perry TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 1992 Pontiac Drive oe ae A Nablaegysitglt Bee | oh ee ~~ ~« a % ww 78) See * * ot © ® 43 se oy fe | F C i * gy : s -% ra : i . ee eh os ee ae iS a a e : Bt : ; \ : . ; Z THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 .* eee Conadanstear| ors, | yee ae . meu gaat ’ 2935 Aubara R4., sear Orocks (Moslem Sheik | ss Toronto. Church Scene —~——= 3 ‘ef Islamic..Lecture’ by | St. Trinity ae ~}Teurifig Arab Lutheran Ch THE SALVATION ARMY ; a a ny (CITADEL) ekgpericee tage Dony geo sr] Rev. Relph C, Claus 29 W. Lawrence Street here when Sheik Muhammad my ee 5 AlL-Bitar of Damascus, | . $ —Sundey Services— Syria, a Moslem holy man, /iili| ts SERVICE 8:30 A. M. co. Sunday School~9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. preached on the Islamic faith in a 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. Holiness Meeting—11100 A.M. Salvation Mesting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Mecting—7:30 P.M. $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Mich United ao was the —_ se ST. PAUL LUTHERAN | . seated Canada and tee United States by nUReH Christians under the sponsorship | 10:45 a: m. Morning Worship of the Continuing Committee for | 9:30 a, m. Sunday School Cooperation, | tour You Are Cordially Invited! CHRISTIAN TEMPLE |-~ a ; ‘ a 6 George Mahder, Paster FE 5-404 | ohne ee is to focus | — | - ‘ Z ~ lattent on tion between, ane Dr. H. H. Savage to Speak) sizes the two iia an "a tree tor] PNAS Ge Se ntnne $05 Auburn. Ave. Full Gospel — Nondenominational ; Nen-Denominational Full Gospel ° Prior to the meeting, the party 0:45 A.M. 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship t a luncheon given by Worship, 11:00 A. M at Perry Park Baptist were gras at ence given by] esi Hum, oY _ _—_ Chaplain Martin Speaking ot y _—_ ae” All Services University of Toronto Council off] Goottrey Day. B-A.B.TH. Pastor Churches. . pligrimages te Mecca, pre- coated striking plcture in his PARKDALE CHURCH robe red tarbus Saad shout with 5 wilin suart. of the NAZARENE Hei int aig hema wt] TR Men lands this was the first time he} g§unday School 9:45 A. M. church. ‘ He ‘told ‘the congregation that] . 10:45 A. M. Islam and Christianity had many) Evening Service 7:30 P. M. The Perry Park Baptist Church will not only be dedicating the new; Perry Park. church building Sunday but will be' a4. church is constructed of celebrating the 30th anniversary of grey shingles with white - wind ithe Sunday School. 6 trim.. The Sunday. School rooms | Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor of the : ' loa apa and kitchen are in the basement.| | iFirst Baptist Church Xwill speak | . lat the Gedicetion at's | | The walls of the sanctuary are. : —— ‘paneled in wood in an off-white), At the morning service, the shade with forest green: drapes. Rev. Hilding Bihi, minister of The floor is covered with brown Perry Park, will preach and in tile. The building will seat. be-| the evening at 7:30, Ralph Par- tween two and threé hundred dee, church Youth Director, will | people. bring the message, directors of the Youth Church at 9:45 A. M. to 12:15 — Children’s Church and Schoo! 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service See and Hear “Crusade for Christ” on Television Every Saturday 9:30 A. M—WXYZ-TV Channel? | eee FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - (GAT Bullding—5460 Williams Lake Read In Ares | | a : | . 5 things in common but ‘“unfortun- actu Sto PEOPLE'S On March 14, 1926, a group ot Churches Hold ately too few people realize it.” WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister * | sunday Schoo! 10:00 A.M. | | youe powtle fon ee . : FE 2-6928 Bn Som PR nenstoesapcosess¥ems aram Fl the First Baptist Church, started Special Events Evening Service ..........-:..-.00::- 1:30 P. M. an afternoon Sunday School in one Seven Protestant . m lof the three “portable buildings” | Vf ichigan Week that then comprised. Emerson ‘ ——— —— ESTELLA MARTIN | School. | The Rev. Harold N. Skidmore, Raiph Pardee was the leader in} D- D., Lansing, superintendent REV. DR. ACHILLES A. SIAGRIS Unit In Alaska SAREE apie, as paged | Missiona Church | vd | i ork. s ‘and minister Michigan Congrega- : Ca er ae a a ry Eighth Session later used all three buildings and|tional Christian Conference, mN ative Greek FAIRBANKS, Alaska (RNS) —]f brite or oa when the basement of the present |S¢rve as chairman of Spiritual! Representatives of seven Protes- Groups Organize [ wartrroro community CHURCH Sunday School .........600..06.- + D000 A.M. - Morning Wership ..........c00c0++c11:00 A. M. Emerson School was completed,|Foundations Day for Michigan tant denominations formally organ- Rev. W. Van Plew, Paster Evening Worship ......... 5+: -s0++++ 7:30 P. M. | moved to that -location. |Week, May 20-26, Russel Swaney,) ized an Alaska Association of Wednesday, Day of Prayer, begining at 10:00 A. M. } é ‘general chairman announced to-| bl Churches at a two-day meeting | uum Se TE Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor. FE 4-9652 | During World War Hi, the day. : .) e@W ries here. Also present at the meeting | a SS - naaind be Baltimore Kasia — | Swaney, who last year served) —ywere representatives of the Air U N iT Y “ tly crea S was purchas jas Wayne County Michigari Week ‘Force and Army chaplaincy in | Breakdown Of Family tye church basement was con- ‘chairman, is head of the Detroit) Pastor, Painter Comes Alaska. aaron ooeeee CHURCH of CHRIST Structure” to Be Theme structed. The plans for the Federal Reserve Bank. | to St. G Orthodox! ,™ Rt Rev. William J. Gordon. cece, ree 196 A . of Adult Institute church building are the werk of | The full committee, including © ot. rge }OGOX 5, of Fairbanks, Protestant Epis- | Scan; acai saee a ie Joslyn Ave. bd t | Mrs. Ralph Pardee, a registered Jeaders from various denomina-| Church on Mariva lcopal Missionary Bishop of Alaska, |, ,...5, to Trot Clean Ben., 1:20 SERVICES: The 8th session of the B'nai| Sfthitect, and the wife of the |tions, will be atinounced shortly, was elected president of the new) : Saturday ...............7:30 P, M. Ss) hae es ee te eet \Dr. Skidmore said. . —— association. The Rey. Fred Mc- . Sunday 11 A.M. matitute will tale!’ The conereqation worshipped in| LMS 8 leader tm Michigen| ‘™* Rev. De. Actilies Ae Siagris,|Ginnis of Anchorage, Alaska super- doe ldlg Sse eeeeee's 7PM. |Place on Monday evening at 8:45' 1. basement for 10 years before church circles, Dr. Skidmore is a|&@ native of Greece, is the newjintendent for The Methodist Sunday Svenieg eedesesecnue ° pm. dartag ithe |p ¢ structure, Past president (1954) of the Mich-|pastor of the St. George Greek Church, was named vice-presideyt; | Homer A. Gey, Evangelist Speaking on the theme: “The|Apart from the heating, plumbing | igan Council of Churches and has| Orthodox Church. and the Rev. James Austin of An-| FE 8-1897 Breakdown of the Family Struc-|and electrical work, the construc-| Served as president of the Super- la is chorage, Alaska secretary for the | = =|ture” will be Estella Martin, direc-|tion has been the work of the|intendent’s Council for the Congre-| 11. attended Rizarios Seminary Geurct_% God (Anderson, Ind.), — ltor of the Oakland County Family|members. gational Church. : i : : TY secretary-trrasurer. lService Bureau. _ Among the directors and pastors, Representing the latter group, in|!" Athens, Greece, and after grad-| 4 constitution adopted at the| FIRST METHODIST . jfollowing Mr. Pardee have been 1953 he was a delegate to the In- vation studied at the University|meeting described the association | _ Miss Martin, a native of Provi- | james and Robert Savage who are ternational Congregational Council, of Athens. At the same time, he|as ‘a vehicle through which the ) | dence, R. 1. received her Ph. B now missionaries in South Ameri-| St. Andrews, Scotland. attended the German Academy of churches of Alaska can accomplish, S. Saginaw at Judson St. degree from Pembroke College 4 and the Rev. Robert Fischer,| The day, which has evoked con-|Athens for German language and)cooperatively that which each could : Rev. Paul 8. Havens, Minister foodie = t wpe =. a ipresent pastor of the St. nd eoralors interest Oy, past two literature. ‘not accomplish individually.”’ y attended + |Shores Baptist Church. years, has prompted considerable aaa Sunday 10 AM.—“THIS IS THE VICTORY” == ere Schoo! tor Social Work for sy. state-wide church activity] was elected an assistant in’ the low Paper Launch | Mr. and Mrs. Pardee are the | was elected an assistant in the [owa Paper Launches Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. her Master of Social Sctence |_“°) “= _——______—__ Cearenes have held special events) ve sscaseat sabes! of the Usl- Balt: 11:15 to 12:15 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL ees. _ [to commemorate the day and Das! Vecsey of Athens " [Religious News Page : : In addition to a five year tenure Tith A (Mone toad their sermons to — IOWA CITY, Ia. (RNS) — A full 6:15 P.M.—M. Y. FELLOWSHIP vith the Famity Service ot cin] VHTTIELS AROMYIMOUS |aecue. two ourtent eee ot) te te a treme Paes, of reiious mere was] ewer tres tear c . . lcinnati, she occupied positions at . Sert| d as a regular Saturday, = . 7:30 P.M.—Men's Fellowship in Charge the Rhode Island State Hospital Pladge During Lent | : : parative religion and philosophy by' feature of the Daily Iowan, student] Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Wed. 6:30 for Mental Diseases. } ries orcing patbceres ‘areca Seminary of newspaper of the University of} Sunday Wership 11:00 A. M. P.M.—Lenten Supper, Program | During World War II, Miss Mar-- MEMPHIS, Tenn. (RNS)—Two| ried |lowa bere. “THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY” Dec, Bes Whelan: Preement A » ‘tin served overseas with the Hos- hundred and thirty members of In the United States, he attended| 1 addition to announcements off Evening Service 7:30 P. M. apts aoe oo “lnsamas Chere pital Service of the American|Firet Methodist church here be- . Cabaaibda University poy the Gen-| Church and student services, = , war te AT seats RIGHT National Red Cross at North'came “Tithers Anonymous” for 0 n egr qa ion eral Episcopal Seminary of New/Pase carries interviews and fea-] "AND THE RICHT WAY” jAfrica, and in several European|the 40-day period ‘of Lent. York for four years. He has made|‘ures relating to religion at the . jcountries. Arriving in Pontiac in| The 240 tithe cards, dropped into! pig), Sees H +. special research and study in In-| ™iversity. Pictures also are pub-| ppancw sin. scwoor, 9:0 PM. ‘the year 196, she was assigned 4 pledge box during the commun- Se op s b ee 1M dian religions and Buddhism. lished. 290 N. Cass Lake Read ; ithe task of heading the newly es-/ion service, were unsigned. reqation but asts wthor Siagri _ tablished family service agency) The Rev. Roy D. Williams, pas- Sh fh Method Ear feat. Yok sntitied | Lake St. Church of God JJ ™™ % * DEBSENE Peer iknow as the Pontiac Family Ser: tor or the church, said he chose nning t s “Amida Budda, the God—Saviour a alae — | Vice Center. ithe name because ‘‘their identity : . ‘They Longed For.” i Phone cores. thee A.M. 1 4 or 1958, this 3 is unknown to any but themselves! NEW ORLEANS (RNS)—The Rt. | * *« « Genkie worden — ce id : ll with 9 emafl cuaty cose = & and God. . | Rev. Gerald Francis Burrill, Epis-; A painter in his spare time, the’ Preyer Service ané Bible Study, — id . > — | the (ecetiecn pistol Os ccaate’| The cards read: ‘In grateful/copal Bishop of Chicago, said here ;new pastor of St. George, has Tuesday, 1:30 P.M. > nite we ae : 6 tecen he : aie ~ ‘appreciation for all God has done |that racial integration should not given two exhibitions at Columbial] 8¢*- Pee! Cesley, Paster 38 Orton | > { 2 Pontiac's Singing Church [pete pa Lohse : pada for me and in token of my love for/ be forced into existence. . | University. — — ‘ b ; | Christ and His Church, I agree . ea g P, Sinner NON Anton of Mente Ca to tithe my income during the 40| sgetjoeene cana stret ation t* | The Rev. Dr. Siagris served | UNITED LUTHERAN |} resbyterian 11:00 A. M. Worship. “PERENNIAL SPRINGS” —|}_ Following Miss Martin's address days of Lent and to give my tithe| o¢ Ged” but force was not the | War tt ced aeniee the nevebvehen CHURCH OF THE |? ; [Rabbi Henry Hoschander will de-|to my church during that period.” | way t get rid of it. War Tt and during the revolution ASCENSION ._—_—sTYP Ch hes 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service jliver a brief discourse on Judaism! Preparations for the pledges against communism. fle -was Williams and Lorraine id Ure © “SIN AND BELIEVERS” pect bteel life after which re-|were organized by the church's Ri arian here to preach Sear atte Yeew ta aechnemes The Common Service 11:00 s. m. I .treshments will : 7 ’ at a 's eae sx aren eRe —_ Grew ! be served stewardship committee ptt DS a ge ArenbishoP i] Sunday School... - .10:00 ». m. The Truth of Gol— i . * — = “You don’t m>ke people good | In 1955, he was appointed to » Forbearance in Love gene FIRSF CHURCH OF GOD by laws,” he said. “They stieuld |tench at the Western Reserve Sde st Galt be willing te do the right thing | University. South Chareh 1 % East Beale — Prive ! ; 9:45'a. m. penasy acs _“~ ace Morning Service because Ged wants them to do | io a eee Sereten oat. te taM. 14 OAKLAND AVENUE 7:30 p. m. Evening Service . so, not because a law is forcing His wife, Liouby, is also a theo- Sundsy ‘School at 0:45 . id Oakland at Cadillac uel Baptist For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 thom in that direction.” logian. She was graduated fromf ieee eee ate LP Theodore -R. Allebach, Paster i Se ee eee oe eee __ ‘ot ne ee ee Frenc pies aa on vie Gey, tecvert 0. Ghansion, Pastor 6 Bible School 11:20 AM : ’ | i i . } ca um! % an OO) 3. a5 1:8 ewe wet es —— fesbldhen oper apie aad University. oo , Woanip aM : | ; of the Supreme Court, the contro-|——-— —e, ? “HOW TO BE SUPREMELY Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 9:05 A. A —Seodey versial matter is not what to do . : id HAPPY School but how to do it.” Providence Missionary Baptist y Youth Fellowship . 630PM H “« ; Kic 7.30PM Auditorium | 11.A. M.—Merning ad Mave the deepest sympathy | 311 Bagley Street nn FE 4-3262 S Waiece ceding : { understanding or people | . T. Walter 8, aster :% “730PM Bible Class | of the South and realize that the Sunday School, 9:30 A.M.—Morning Worship, | A.M. 6 ‘. “ ‘Yankees’ are in an entirely dif- | Evening Service 7:30 P.M—Special Lenten series feature. > 10:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship | ferent culture,” he declared. films on events in “The Life of Christ.” . ° JOSLYN AVENUE “If everyone is patient and] Hear R. W. Wright Tomorrow, Sun., March 18, 8 P. M. > Joslyn at Third 4 9 7:30 P.M.— J doesn't lose his temper the solu- > Ramana 1 an : : = ; i Aceompanied by the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Gmava 1. Watkins, Paster THE AUTHORITY OF JESUS Evangelistic Hour ‘tion will be found. tad “The Radio Stars” é Bible School Os0AM Broadcest Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH |. | March 25, at 3 P, M. Hear the Rev. W. 8. Colvin bon Pano ae, 135 PROSPECT ST.—GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor [Finns Mostly Lutheran iS ivcame tance opie 11:00 A. M Sa _ HELSINKI (RNS)—Membership pecessssssssssmmess —my » Wed Night Prayer = : . . ney in the Evangelical Lutheran (State) 3 : >» Meeting .. .......7:30PM. “HIND’S FEET” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | % Fisiand totaled 40821 Al! Saints Episcopal Church > Corner East Huren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St, Pontiac aS congresses a ee i ? AUBURN HEIGHTS . (Oppesite Post Office) 1955. This was about 94 per cent Williams Street at West Pike ~ ' > . 7 alcolm K. Burton, Minister of the country’s 4,215,900 popula- | The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector »> 2456 First . 7:30 P. M. Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. ,tion. | The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate | } > J. Marvey ee “THE GATEWAY TO GOD” =| "BY WHAT AUTHORITY” fied cede ciate rowoayaanncee AUP |p ase sac ' : v. Mr. Burton, Preaching 11955, publi fe | 8:00 AM.—Holy C Union ANA Ant — \» Worship .. ........ 11:15 A.M. a — 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- i! ii i é ‘THE POWER OF THE CROSS’ SPECIAL MUSIC ‘. oat oe Cen Hl [} Youth Fellowship .. 6:30PM , N ef 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church ~ — The picture " ' ~ $ ; a are. > picture Martin EVANGELIST BOB EATON FREE METHODI UR | ier Wows W. Texter ee formerly with Youth for Christ 87 LAFAYETTE ST CH CH 4 wrote ee ee, 00 P.M ! STREET (2 Blocks West of Sears) | : ’ SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES CRADLE ROLL DAY in the SUND AY SCHOOL ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. sT. ANDREWS CHAPEL ‘ DRAYTON PLAINS : / MICH x we. ear Sashabaw Sundey School Attendance Lest Sundey—1016 Special Recognition of Babies and Parents wey : eed 2] 2 Water J. Teeewissen, 37, Paster y Rooter eueel ee Lo Worship Services 11:00, A. M.—7:30 P. M. $:00 A. M.—Holy Communion oye iu domumg Bate | i Nokes : Tal) bh te + ML. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30°P. M. 9:45 A. M.—@hurch School $038 A. M>Church Scheel ond : {. Worship Servi-e DR. TOM MALONE ‘ “Godliness with Contentment is Great Gain" Bible | | 21:00 a.M.—Morning Prayer & me aut Class a lq Soaks 4H Sg. emai | MRS. GORDON McINTYRE ~p LYAL H. HOWISON, Pastor | Sermon by the Rev. 11:09 A. .—Sterning | Praver, iT. Wer fon _ Pastor | Cradie Roll Supt. y- 2) Ph. FE 2-9955 . |. Robert J. Bickley, Viear Sones Sos San. vat , Wed. 7.30 PM brwveriond Se; ( hy 4 : * é > Study Hour \ Fea! , { ‘ y . é a | ; THIRTEEN ! , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17,'1956 By Carl —¥ Demand Rhee Dae: BeRe-elected | IT’S SPRING Demonstrators, Gather} wis powers are mixing colors to paint at President's Mansion the fields, Buds are swelling to give our © ; ‘ trees new clothes. Our house weathered Urging Action winter storms; it too needs a new dress. \ F : Flower beds need renovating; bulbs, seeds, | | | SEOUL ®—Thousands of dem-]- new shrubs will give the yard that Spring- onstrators, demanding the reelec- tion of President Syngmap Rhee, converged on South Korea’s presi- time look. Mother oc dential mansion today as Rhee wants the interior conferred with U.S. Secretary of, State Dulles on “present tactics of the Communist rulers.” * * » Three thousand war veterans, labor union members, school chil- dren and gray - robed Buddhist monks formed outside the gates. |All marched to the scene in tent | 3. 1, VOORMEES a color card; she f her home to be fresh and.clean. Screens have rusted; they need paint—a new ladder will help to take them | down and replace them, safely. Turn the dial _ to SPRING. Then get busy. Clean out that pile of cans, rake up the lot next door, remove debris from gutters,' repair the hose, trim the trees and have all the trash hauled away. Let's. start fresh, It's Spring! . 'Blood Money in a Noisy Package | M. E, STPLE +|By THE REV. F. E. GARTLAND,| “Old toys,” I thought, and who was bringing up four children —to refund the blood money to 7 ee - _— 4 Noe hed. Our Lord... So I've ill ne monstration appeared} Eaiior, The Cathoile Boy a8 ard work, ms MFM ugh to. present it in silver, [med for Dulles appearance to | VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME Holy Week hed been a partic. I answered my mail, and was “Dear Father just as His price was paid. ee arrival at Seoul airport |} 968 n, Perry Street Phone FE 2-8878 ;|about ta put out , when “Ple it for alta ae —— ae me Gey taal os “I've always tried to give & | and wine. ——— “cys my sleeve and dropped with a| dollar a week—something from “Mary §." | Many of the demonstrators’ . rattle thet provoked my curiosity. each of us—to God's work, byt 5 cum patie pel an peerage Sam Benson $27 I opened it and saw, with a | f.” = ma yer I mate a |, MY, Satisue left me. I remem- toward, unifying South alice TONITE and MONDAY — sense that| gmap—a pilo of gleaming allver | soecial: effort and then look—I | res hoy ‘pes 4 “ad, been since |munist North Korea. Rhee recent: . when there| dollars! Almost before I counted | was counting it for Easter and ast ~ “|ly was nominated by his Liberal! OPEN ‘Til 9 P. M. It’s the newest develop- more| them, I had guessed. « | find that in one year since last |Temembered how, the last time| party for a third term. He said. 7 Your Easter Clothing! ; ; Thirty pieces of silver. I had visited her, she had apolo- | 12 Hours to Save on Your Easter Clothing! ment in interior paints be done in the Easter I have accumulated gised’ far the vou and opel’ ef! lhe would like to retire but would’ . “all Wool F ! : extreme “s+ * exactly the price of Christ's be- |respect the people's wishes and’ $16.50 ool Flanne —perfect for walls, ceil- I read the enclosed note, and 1| frag, Tam sue Tcan 0 tha hoping to get new wallpaper. laid’ not reject the bid. I 0 ings and woodwork! lifted the/seemed to hear in my study the| each year now. because | said a prayer that they would > > > > > > > > a > > $ a | : 4 jare invited, Reservations can be) the Philomethean Club chose'g P > > > > > 4 § > > > a > § > Vesper hour will be held at | weekday services scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Theme of the Mission | will be “Christian Commitment.” Guest preacher of the mission Mandon Lake Church SHates Special Guest 2 = rir pi aren MILFORD — Rev. Perry A, | Methodist Conference. The Rev. Temple, Michigan Representative Kenneth Stephens of Galloway for the | Bible Meditation League, | Lake Church, will be in charge of will be guest speaker at Mandon MUSIC. Lake Community Church on Round ia Lake road, Sunday morning. The Hunters Creek Grange league engages in a world - wide ° : ministry of free distribution of Holding Party Tonight Christian literature, which is sent) METAMORA — A_ cooperative into 88 nations and provinces. supper and party will be held to- ; inight by Hunters Creek Grange. Fired esti oe roped at Elba Town Hall. To start at 2 5 a vlored’ shares frorn 7, the program includes MSU Cen- Korea. = films =F pelea tennial films by James Leach. | at the 10 a.nv. Sunday School hour he group will meet again on ana the Ree tip Tenwls will Friday, March 23, when three can- speak at Rey 11:15 ain worship didates will receive degrees. hour, The Rey. Dorr W. Fockler, pn _ pastor of the Mandon Lake Com- State Official to Talk | porta aia invites the tae [a Troy Dem Meeting REV. TEMPLE * iClub is holding a meeting at the Royal Oak Township |high school here at 8 p.m. Monday. Is Moving Offices . |Speakers are Billy S. Farnum, as- |sistant secretary of state, and Paul ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP —'cutton. Royal Oak Township will move its) Refreshments will be served. offices from within Madison Heights to its new location in the ¢. f community building of Oakdale Fish Supper Wednesday’ Residents Co-operative, Inc. 20179 TROY — The WSCS of Troy Wyoming. , {Methodist Church, 90 East Square The move will be made by April) Lake Rd., will serve a public fish 1, according to Elwood Dickens,|supper at the church Wednesday. township supervisor. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. | TROY —The Troy Democratic Mrs. Eisenschank and Mrs. H ‘Kendall will give the lesson on| “Meet the Meat Bills." ley Rowland, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Leonard Smith, cor- | responding secretary; and Mrs. | Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Gift were president; Mrs. Louis Martz, sec | appointed delegates to the Feder- retary; convention in Sturgis, | treasurer, PTA here are Mrs. Leonard Elliott, ident; Mrs, Alfred Nielson, teacher DRAYTON PLAINS—The First and Mrs. Paul Schell, vice president; John Hazlett, fath- er vice president; Mrs. Jack Par- /malee, recording secretary; Mrs. \Lloyd Farley, corresponding secre- itary; Mrs. Joseph Wallace, his- First officers of a new Thomas torian; and Henry Zielinski, treas- H Club were elected this week urer. and Mrs, Vernon Kee. Their al- Bill Erskine was named ney ternates will be Mrs, Howard Sullivan and Mrs. Melvin Patter- i it of Lapeer : : |Vi Laurine Gingell, | . re taper at Hiocpital Ausihary sam on home decorating will be secretary; Kenneth Brabo, treas- ‘elected Mrs. Robert L. Taylor as Presented with movies on that sub- urer; and Judith Shultz, reporter. Holly Parents of Holly High School stu- idents were given an opportunity to \learn the facts about the coopera- tive training course initiated into the school's program this year at itheir PTA meeting. William Froberg, teacher in charge of the cooperative train- .| ing, spoke about the school’s ob- Frank Buike as president this; jects, alms and reasons for add- week. Mrs. Fay Ewbank is vice| ing the course, explaining fully ee Oakland County Council dele. || Convention, to be held April 17-19 |was held at Thomas Conant aay ee eee See em | Baptist Church youth and friends will be congregating at the Al- mont Baptist Church for a gigantic youth rally tonight at 7:30. The Rev. Gavin Hamilton, a well known author and speaker, will be the guest speaker, Vari- ous churches are cooperating for The Rev. James E. Taulbee, pas- tor, has announced that the bus will leave the church not later than 6:15 p.m. Lions to Dine Monday ROCHESTER — The Lions Club will meet for dinner at 6:45 p.m. Monday at St. John Lutheran Church. The showing of slides and a talk on the Mackinac Straits i) eee Coereenen ome) meee | quirements and qualifications of students. m the Mackinaw City Lions ey will be given by a guest Club. { 4 a NOW OPEN! | i 4 ‘4 4 . 4 a Come on Out and See! } Our New, Large, Most Beautiful | Concession Stand! | it ae Poo. tn On Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Rood FE 5-4500 Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. Starts 7 P.M. TONIGHT ALL IN » COLOR! ALL ACTIO Closing Out Ent Children’s Spring FIRST COME— FIRST SERVED WHILE THEY LAST! Nellie .s 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. ire, Stock \ in Russ’ Country Store THE DEADLIEST KILLER - CHIEFTAIN OF THEM ‘awing, ALL IN CINEMASCOPE — ALL IN COLOR! $ the sensation -star of ‘East of Eden’ in another sensation role! rom WARNER BROS. CinemaScope ~ a ano WARNERCOLOR fies tring NATALIE WOOD no SAL MiNEO me sxc soe nose come a1 - meus nomen Seooee Pray by STEWART STURM + Predacad by (AVE WERSRART - Ouacted iy WICHNLAS RAY - Me Nene Boonen ll lM i i i ll hh i i tt te i A i lM i i tl i Sl te te hl a, POTEET CCC CCC CC UC CCC CC CCC CCC CCC CCCUCCCCCCCCCCTCCCer mine v w NN OGD EE DEPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PPP PPP PPP PAPAS PPPOE SI SFO DST SSIS SSCP PTT POCC CCT ¥ a > > > > 4 > > > > 4 é > d > > > 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Perr ee ee eet ~werervwreevefvTrtTky@rervreeeegvweeveewvreve+ewvtyv* | wyvveweeeeeeerrrrrerereee a i i i i i i i i i lM Li Ni hh Mi i hi hi i hi inn hi hn tn THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 _ | : FIFTEEN | Hollywood Headlines: Advertes ‘No Vv Here L “We don't have a television set,- but Still Plenty of Fights Du,"° Susranice & Aah every ll Actresses Make Movie) sr ose on rere night.” quarter bar frequented by sea- The world’s* longest - floating Without Sign of. Fiction (irr feitining tc't'edics'at bidge Sins Seale to Meret traction; Island, over Lake Washington. ‘By BOB THOMAS they find another sthr has a bigger ' HOLLYWOOD w—The least en-|dressing room. Miller said he vied man among film directors is|solved that by ordering 11 dressing Ale cosn ') Dodd pallan ks tas Ga teahp ieee af Gt cae Uk GOSH" BE GORRART ” TOP ENTERTAINMENT task of guiding 11 actresses in a} “Far from having friction, the movie about women, - girls have done everything to get along. You'd think there would be FOR ALL THE Miller, 25-year veteran of filmjan uneasy situation. because of Al- making deapite his youngishlooks, lyson and Blondel having been FAMILY AT YOUR directing ** Opposite Sex." married to same man (Dick TT It's a modern, musicalized version Powell). But there isn't,” Miller’ BU ERFIELD ° of “The Women,” written by the) said. THEATERS ambassader to Italy, Clare Boothe _ceenaenaseenecenennaeeeTaS Luce. Now well into the shooting, fier age es ese Pontiac Theaters NOT TRUE IN 19899 . ” orsnonees , to. Such was not the case in the +» Tee . “There's Always To-| first filming vf the play (1939). It) bended Barbara morgen Fred} starred such high-powered people bragupriasdl a reatest, _|as Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, — = Rosalind Russell, Joan Fontaine,| Bg Wed.: “The Girl in the etc. Reports are that the. queens|Red Velvet Swing,” Ray Milland, would vie to see who could arrive Joan Collins; “Devil's Harbor,” on the set last. Richard Arien. «Tene eric ha much, Sears STRAND Ate THOSE MARRIED YEARS Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann|, Sat. Wed.: “The Lone ° } Miller, Joan Blondell, Vivienne Se-|\WarnerColor; “Night | Freight, RED VELVET SWING—Joan Collins plays opposite Ray Milland 8 Barbara Jo Allen (Ve ra| Forrest sone and Barbara Brit- in the colorful “The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing,” due to open at |VAfve) and ‘lice Besos. | Thurs, Sat: “Marty,” Emest the Oakland here on Wednesday. Joan, as Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, loved ‘ SS) cea ae ae color. a man she couldn't marry and married a man she couldn't love. ees leek — w AD benga,” - Fax fe Hounds Jun Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12. Noon to 2:30 "Phone ‘MI 4-4800 for 4 Reservations » YEARS SUNDAY MONDAY the girls have been as nice as they '9 Killers Stage ["" «2.2. Discount Rate Rises | “Ot : PRETORIA, South Africa—The Brief Rumpus |oa Seager m cause fr Reserve Bank of South Act's j tion. tter of .| discount ra n in Chicago Jail erg the finest of fabrics and We per cent to 4%, the first change Soe’ waked Bireet| CHICAGO w®—Nine condemned|“EM were chosen for each of}since TX. eet: wetns of Ranchiper eol-|killers staged a brief, fiery dit-|mnehed ates tec chatuon, and oe a , Mocturrey, “Gan \turbance yesterday in the death)s.715 were made to follow whatever K of C BULLETIN row cellblock of the Cook County sat, etter pena (Chea) Jail, nicnageonaeigaal ST. PATRICK'S “Two Gun Lady,” Marie Windsor, Peggy WELL BRIEFED Le ————C0- FEATURE—____— tunes—The wonderful danc- : Warden Jack Johnson extin-| “Before production started,” Mil- La ieesseton sect se pahed the flames with a fireller added, “I had them come to} — BANQUET NIC es and a container filled with/their parts. I wanted them to un- D ON cCy ony V/ perecoPeiltrash were burned, Light bulbs|derstand and be satisfied with their and CABBAGE \Ld Judy /” ‘jand windows were smashed, No/characterizations, In a picture with ne df ___ |prisoners attempted to escape. {so many characters, you’ to] Sunday March 18, 5 P.M. JEANNE CRAIN - GEORGE Ts] ihe a ETS ee er Tae era | ae a a oe day room where the prisoners had/they're not firmly in mind before- : » Jennifer) heen permitted to go for a recrea-| hand.” Publi 2 hand. ublic Invited! Joh Lasions Shrest” Renton period. . | | base a | oe | | i $0c Nites-Sun. F TODAY 20¢ Childern K HELD OVER! HURON, Sat-Sun.-Mon. aha SUNDAY and MONDAY HIGH IN THE SIERRAS A MAN-HUNT BEGINS! ee Creature 1s cominci: LOOK THE OUT! ‘PH HARA od ARAOHS FILMED IN EGYPT WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! : | rrow WARNER BROS, » CINEMASCOPE ano WARNERCOLOR. ii DUGEAGREGHRCPEEoE Oe roe j | e e GOLD FOR VILLA! WITH GUTS AND GUNFIRE they blasted their way into history! ENDS ‘TODAY! KIRK POTTOLAS as “THE INDIAN FIGHTER” “LADY *CODIVA” CiNEMASCOPE _ TECHNICOLOR Starring ’ “Marityn MONROE and { < Tom Ewe Bi piu mioer 4. CINEMaScoPE Colter by DELUKE EDMUND GRAINGER we aC THE TREASURE OF PANCHO \ VILLA iy Lest a TONIGHT “CHIEF CRAZY HORSE” “THREE FOR THE SHOW” Two Great Technicolor Productions! PLUS | _ 1:19-4:57-8:35 “THE MAGNIFIC | eric: MATADOR" [— STARRING Maureen Anthony O'HARA QUINN - GARTOON postmen c CALLEIA Ls . AC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17:1 i? 956... “ IXTEEN ~ i THE PONTI = vt Ps ee eee ee iy Your Income Tax Primet—No. 6 ye 4 : Pee es ee ei ee ‘Edward G. Robinson's Did You. S ll Som Detter Peohii. oon an 5? High Livi ; “pe mething for Profit During 1Joo! — | Philosophy-High Living |V1Q ‘I1OU po if for fF Je | oe . i ieee See : mei : aes = ES Beg By EARL ; ke: By RICHARD A, MULLENS jerty is used as your principal resi-/part of the property must be re-|profit if he otherwise complies with)capital gains and losses.was held » “NEW YORK—Edward.G, Robinson in a way is thé. high (6th of 12 Articles) .jdence, and part is used for ported. ’ ~~ |the special rules on sale of a-resi-|for more than six “ie § _priest of the “Live Beyond Your " school of philosophy.| If you sold property at a profit, $s purposes or rented out,| For example, if a taxpayer rent-\dence. . a ade SJ ™. Not that he does, but he has, and he probably would again.|in 1955, Uncle Sam will be expect-|only the allocated gain on_ that)ing of his residence sells) 4, how much you | 2, Put “O” in coluin (e): (de-|? j We happeried to discuss this because in mid-afternoon he/ing to share in your good fortune./Part of the property used as the|it for $6,000 profit, he must report! have to put into a mew house in |oreciation) unless at some time) 4° looked like a 75-cent “which I accepted,|And to make sure he gets his/principal residence is not taxed.jone-third of the gain, or $2,000,] order to postpone the tax on a |”. offered me what a cigar, w share, there is a separate sched-|The gain on the business or rented|but need not report $4,000 of the| protie you made during 1955 in /Y°U Tented out the poperty or : and he said, “I had to be a PW? lule in the Form 1040 tax which = ee selling your old house, you start \wsed it in a business. You must success to afford the cigars I § mia ie selling of your |show for any period was smoking. I don't like cheap = ; selling cra by -owr ta d was 0 : women, cheap pictures, or will have to fill out what. is * sana _In addition, you can subtract ex-| «‘(Wateh for Article 7 for in-. cheap meals, When I was get- and | « Ser cen etinn dane to] craton: on how to compute és- ting $60 a week, I was living in a 90 day period ending on| preciation.) in a cheap hotel, and I just ae) a 3. Remember tp ndade i, oof had to get out of it. I just had house, provided umn (f) the cost of any improve- to be a succéss so I could af-. —— the redecorating within ments, such as an additional room, wages than if you after the date of sale.|front porch or the like. Do not in- Send batter. ee of these items for less than it wie, 1 #==—|, | For example, if you sold your\cjude the cost of repairs and or- ms When Robinson was a young cost, you cannot deduct the loss. pi ered ple mp peared eer page npn snpannsedertennnneten Bees house for $15,000, paid $1,000 com-jdinary maintenance such as paint: ‘actor around Broadway, he bought for investment of specu- 3: Lem a oe slam, tens nme oad en Sempenaten cred = 1955, blr papell ddim mission and a $1,000 redecorating|ing the house, Any cost you include| gain or loss to the small Sched- went to Europe every summer, yor ; din fou toa |S pong ee CBS ool, eee bill just after you sold, you will) here reduces your taxable gain: ule D on page 3 of Form 1040, wondering what he'd be doing ac Geoastmanit ae aeons | 8 smal SI, fp AOD gO Ee | mot be tase 0. ony Pit py| _Your-cost or other basis, which |NEXT: The Small Business Or the next fall. es 3. Securities or non . business | 3 5, canseaes tue lane oats also goes in column (f) is what Man. “I had to afford it. It would loans which became worthless in | J oe NPT WE TAKE OUT THE $1,000 : have been cheaper to go on 1955, though you poe? a nice trip to Lake George, but Ae of theac Sradactions would | 2 “es 2 panei J imay_ hav. $10,000 for| | we LOST WHEN I had to go to Europe.and I be reported as Capital Assets on | PBS tervizmmimeinm sits. | Sena your old home and hence have | | we Soi p- * a Schedite D, under either “short. | 9 | 5 oe an pc en — | Cain of $3008. OURCAR2 % i ; There came a time when Term Capital Gains and Losses” |— = [- Gace. Wwe ts assis ne Renee aE als it-you claim the benefit of | ‘ in: Robinson got the burning pas- or “Long-Term,” depending on | * ew {™ 6) Onde mrad dt Ow 3 Sad fF 1..|$-—--400:/00 | special rules on the sale of your We 5 .¢% to : ~ ROBINSON dwoes _ Be | freer rn oe ne | ei eee oe i enter tkes || DEOUCT LOSSES By this time he was quite famous, but not exactly ’rich.| A "or-business or personal loan | my Saat" [ 1: fnywontsmireatertemenamee Cat "ELS | ehedue D the information asked |] an cen, “the sory was around that 1 was polo tthe bax- o's short term capial is re | | Shapes aalea| ‘ten eran goers an porl| OR Se office. Every five years you're at a crisis in pictures. (£4rdiess of how long ago you made 16. f your tos (ine 19 or 16) kger then nO ecg —el8 glass & aoe wane te Dec. 31, 1955, PLEASUREY > I hate to buy things on time, but I wanted those pictures (the loan. The rest of the trans- towcre Sunes Saison: ___aalao | if you think you may either buy = | °9 could one-third down. Byowirs held the property for six months or | | Ua Wie etn crest aon ce DERI SS ass riod you need not report a tax G couple hundted thousands dollars. They'd ,have given (106. and long term if beld for} ot : on the profit from the sale of our ‘ me several years, but 1 paid it off in a year or se. I more than six months — eo eb copomennnge opt Ge ad deepen eee — ee old F 1955 return, ‘couldn't afford to be » failure.” : z ee ar Cus feos, tg. | cau * ra oa *: a iS ped on, ty pees mene bem oad Baty ae loss,” of /E—= } .. “I think each one should live up to the hilt,” spake up — Po = > ’ Robinson, laughing. | you th se “First, though, you must have a zest for living”—Robin-| '$.-ba00 | 99 ; ox === z son's eyes swept his beautiful Sth Ave. apartment, terraced 20 mey'act be taxed, Taen | * Monskberecer mates teapot WS Gx rere and bey se = S = — 4 & penthouse, overlooking Central Park, one of the most desir-| check over the following addi- | 1 toectntinien 0 eRe B | on the profit. == 4 =~ able places to live in New York. : tional information and tips: as i SE 4 : _ 8 . = ~ Se eee aie Tee ce (WaT 4 RESIDENCE? + =e $00 |00 | Here are some tips to help you 2 pear eo beggatalggl vagy? aes al eal “|, The term “residence” includes a | * “Ca !CS ree ctor myo t mein amt en ne. f — a cobs: (te and Sen, William F. Knowland of . house, houseboat, or house -trailer. ene tee peid @ mace on tantes ence bend iene 7 . 1, After filling in : . _ goog eaten aie aiicinen don’tit¢ you live in more than one | ¢ any ake Wass kc eens iceaed oe ~} Feels | and (c}, the date acoired and be K af an Var Adlai Se be wuaed ot 0 GOP cooks - know. I hate word ‘collector.’ plies ‘acd Be place it must_be your principal —~ses __j date sold, check to make sure ' ' AU convention. , “I don't know ait Fo ct tae Ik shnead elbesnon 2 Se = Since Eisenhower announced , i many in now every one ; he'll seek a second term, Know-! ° “You see, my papa brought me as a boy from Bucharest, but : . p ry End land has given the President. his Se Se ees ain een my pave ewes Reh AT Of Bhi Mon in Service Police Scatter Teens; pam , 29, Dies INF FIMary th -_ | support. to America. 1: /Vews rf 2rvic . —_—_— “['m no more entitled to those paintings than I am to , ea Both Men Making Last india Forgets Debt ‘ Gang Fight Threatens William Kelly, 31, was recently,land Air Force Base in San An-| home visiting his parents, Mr. and/tonio ,Texas is Earl LaBarge, 17,, CHICAGO «®—Police dis Minute Pitches for Votes in Minnesota the Normandie for a yacht.” Robinson was in slacks, black cashmere sweater, black velvet slippers with white soles, a Way to Holland SOUTHAMPTON, England (®}— NEW DELHI—The Indian Min- istry. of Finance has announced kerchief. - Mrs, Cravin Kelly of 3461 Mill St.,son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted LaPearl|a crowd of 200 to 300 teen-agers, R ' ind a __. “But,” he added with great candor, “while I have no bonds Auburn, Heights. jof Union Lake. . lyesterday after they jammed into A young wee — = . |r ee eceesncggr re : Eee, ; the streets near Harrison High live long enough to see her son) MOORHEAD, Minn. «®—Minne-| Burma's partition t to India is _to clip dividends on, I have many more dividends that I Major Kelly is) LaBarge enlisted in the Air School where police had been de.|saely in her parents’ hands, died sota's presidential primary moved being written off as financial “as- collect when I look at those: paintings. stationed in — et oe prior iled verter ta Vanticlpationtet qt cancer yesterday barely 2 | toward its Tuesday climax with Sistance to Burma under the Co- be ” : ttended | : | re r ; —_ must have things like ~~ he my a ae ee ee Walled Lake High i igang fight. cay —s time from her na-| Adlai L storpe and Sen. Ketee: lombo Plan. a against the tragedies that befall you, and believe me, I've had Joyce and their) ~ _. : = abooran make bah ore . 8 Ios ies A votes ya thelr ’ ’ * al ] | : » three children; Gerald wW.“ rh = | Mrs. Toni Manders, 29, had left Democratic delegate slates here My my share of them. Saunders, 19 policeman with snowbalis and our y i “s Robert, Deborah) » 29, S0n) ) be js Sudbury, Ont., aboard the Dutch today, ‘And you never worry about the future?” I asked. “Annul-| | = tie Mr. and ae vere bemeces > Se lant © yt en pe of Virgi ties and insurance?” i : la rrison liner Maasda fednesday| Stevenson said he woul verl Life irginia ” on He enlisted in Harold Saunders) Earlier = when the Witt her husband and 142-yéar-old| “Insurance I have, Annuities—" he shrugged. “But some- ; ww oe tteene ek Bemnd Gere dicannag sen’ Seihhaes te Caaada deuntedin Stet ae hes came a times with my tastes I wish I had a gusher for me.” = Reediplotedie|) od bel ooatort igen Spel eee we art of & Greater Moorhead] Bepresentative ' my going for me. 1942 ved| i 1 Rd, is tak- Some 20 poli on duty money to finance the trip. as of a Greater Moo te THE WEEKEND WINDUP KELLY his basic training | 1 ing techni cal|outside the school and 116 teach-| The liner stopped off the Isle of| Days celebration. =** in Wooster, Ohio. Prior to his en- training in Bi-/ers patrolled corridors. Police and Wight yesterday to discharge * * 6 Gant Gaither, rooming with Grace Kelly's personal photog-|jistment he was employed at Gen-| loxi, Mississippi. School officials said the tension at|some of its passengers. A few min-| i ofauver's itinerary will include -Tapher en route to Monaco, says he's “going to the wedding\eral Motors. He was a graduate) ts High School. . . « Siri, the Swedish showgirl who wants of Auburn Heigh ~ | * » A.3.C> Saunders! enlisted Air Force in 1 the 955, the school and disorder appar-\utes after the tenders left her side, ently stemmed from an attack on|the Maasdam radioed that Mrs. Mandé@rs had died in the ship's! ‘a white boy Thursday by 15 to 20 a “welcome home day” at Oklee for Mrs. Coya Knutson, Minneso- ta’s only congresswoman. She also to be an actress, saw another Swede (Ekberg) in a movie | and said, “Oh, that’s not talent.” Marvin Zeller, in the chorus of the forthcoming “Shangri- in Arizona is! \Negro boys. They said all the son of Mr, SAUNDERS _— training at Geneva,,...,. New, and reeeived his) ‘hospital, Her husband was-.with ‘youths involved were pupils atjher at the end. school | ork. He was a Sete af Wa. atiother The couple, who emigrated to Now stationed George R. Davis, 22, and Mrs. John - Both candidates were delayed \Canada 10 years ago, had been La,” is an ordained rabbi... Burr Tillstrom may do a variety LaPe : | —_——_——— ari Mil- terford High School last night a neavy snowstorm. 3 show from Chicago with pretty Lou Payne. ford, “om ‘. «8 Rocket Engine Power due to land at Rotterdam today. | stevenson ell ca cakanea lal 1,- Rob’t Montgomery's daughter Liz dates TV producer Ted! A.2.C. _ Davis Now stationed - | WASHIN N — One | NEW DELHI — India ot 5300 waiting for nearly an hour in| Dunlap at the Spindietop . . . Heublein’s called in a fashion| attended McKen- in Fort Lewis, ; GTON — Focket en-| poe ELH — export \the Mayo Civie Auditorium at. designer to whip up its new bottles, zie High School gine developed for use in a super-|74,000,000 pounds of nonmanutsc-| Rochester. Ketauver, winding up| up a. + Derek aad on: Washington is sonic research plane produces tured tobacco during fiscal 1955, aN g tour across the iron range, was! YD SAID a “Sever ‘wntatesthnaie “a womce listed in the Air & John U. Tatu, 18, about the same power as the tur- increase of 4 per cent over the | two hours late reaching Eveleth, unless you're discussing her age or weight.”—Myron Cohen. pouting balliaage des Mrs “ Fi a “i = a — __ her — Ory} | an ‘took his basic rs. Oy’ . Auditorium. | 4 * * x * training at Lack- Tatu of 2580 Kefauver told the Eveleth audi- a TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Sammy Kaye tells of the wealthy! land Air Force Baldwin Rd., WHAT’S MY LINE? ence that a guaraiiteed anaualil Mr.-Louts Pohl, Pontiae District somnambulist who ts chauffeured around in his sleep. . Base, San Anto-" Lake Orion. INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is related to my werk. Un- wage plan “deserved consider-| Manager of the Life Insurance That's earl, brother. nio, Tex. DAVIS ~—sPvt.. Tatu — ate. scramble the groups of letters end put o—— on the ation” because “we need job'se-] Drew, Vote vat hie trtendiy Prior to his enlistment, he was! tended Lake Or- lines.. The word thet appears u orrew, curity as well as provisions for ; Wepytight 1606, the Hal Syndieste, Ine.) employed by Western Union. He| ion High School reading down will suggest WHO! AM. food and old age." Somes Ur Peed Comens. enlisted in TATU MY SYMBOL IS A- - + + = 2. - s * ¢ Paul has been a resident of plans to be nivarried in June and! and will reside in Seattle, Washington.|the Army last month. He received Se es jhis basic: training at Fort Leonard Airman 2c Donald E. Herron,|Wood, Missoyy!. son of Mr. and-Mrs, Dale Herron; be sym of 48 Coleman is) Nickolas Kara- on his way home! guleff, 18, son of from Japan for a! vip and Mrs. 60-day leave. is | Naum Karaguleff He attended of 81 Stout St. is Pontiac High) now stationed in School before en-| Norman, Okla- ! j the United Airlines plane when it ‘exploded .and crashed last Nov, 1 near Longmont, Colo, Mrs, King was on her way to Alaska for a visit with Mrs. Hab- lutzel at the time, Reviewing his record in Con-| gress, Kefauver said he always) had voted for labor and had nl ported the St. Lawrence seaway.| He recalled that he had not signed'} hos' the manifesto in which many} Dis Southern senators and represen- | tatives had vowed to use all le- gal means to upset the Supreme Court ruling on desegregation. Stevenson, touring the rich southern Minnesota farm belt, con- Call Sister fo Testify in Graham's Behalf DENVER (®—Court - appointed lawyers for John Gilbert Graham, ‘24, charged with murder in the dynamiting of an airliner, won court permission yesterday to sub- poena his sister for his April 16 * Record Citrus Exports CASABLANCA — French Moroc- co's citrus exports reached a oldest and largest life insur- pan Virginia, he advises and assists 2s aes“ ce Ww &® 4B wh record high of 4,031,000 boxes in, i individuals | thurder trial. the 1954-55 export season, a 2%, . Wating in the Air homa. ee tinued his assault on the Eisenhow-|| their plans for financial. sex | os 2 |per cent increase over the_previ- Force and took) S.2.C. Karagu- 3 WONOS er agricultural policies. curity. | . . The subpoena will require Mrs.|ous year’s exports, his basic training! leff enlisted in 4 DELAP Both Stevenson’ and Kefauver } “Helen Ruth Hablutzel of Spenard, at Sampson Air! the Navy in 1955 5 TEMEH will be represented on Tuesday’s 4 _ Alaska, to testify in her brother's Boiler ‘Gobbles’ Coal Force Base in and took his ba- 6 DEOLMY primary ballot by full 57-member behalf, if needed. She also has) New York. sic training at KARAGULEFF 7 NIOPA 10 &: “ slates of delegate candidates. been endorsed as a prosecution’ NEW YORK—The world’s lrg-| Herron was sent to Japan, where Great Lakes, Illinois. He graduated 8 BLEERT Three more delegates will be witness. if lest steam boiler, when installed/he has been stationed for the past from Pontiac High School in 1955. 9 REGOGE WHO AM |? chosen later by the Democratic Graham is charged specifically|by a New York utility, will use two years. Upon his return, he will! —_——_—__— 10 SASB ; State Convention. in the death of his mother, Mrs./ 2,500 tons of coal daily, or enough Diamonds for phonograph eee alae bate Lehn Cnanemated =) ° = - : ibe stationed in Massachusetts, Daisie E. King, 54, of Denver. She|to heat 2.000 average-size homes | o 8 ¢ waa one of 44 passengers aboard for a year. The Political Scene 1080 W. Huron. In the GOP primary, full slates. FE 2-0219 _|have been entered for Eisenhower AUCTION . AUCTION Valuable Land, Modern Building, Structural Steel, Machinery and Equipment (Value Over $125,000.00) By Order of the Cireatt Cowrt fer the Connty of Oaktand TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd at 10:30 A.M assets belonging te the estate of: Suburban Steel, Inc. and $. $. & W. Fabricators, Inc. on the premises at 2900 ALLIANCE AVE., PONTIAC, MICH. conatating of: ‘needles are miore precisely © 1956 What's My Line, Ine Now in dasie training at Lack- than jewels. cut a t 1 H { | i” MINNEAPOLIS ( — Minnesota cede; some in terms of “Well, 'the street corner in St. Cloud Albany said that “I'm a union to jack him up.” with polite nods in one another’s||] REAL EsTATE voters in next Tuesday's primary|the country is at peace under looked like farmers and said they man and I'm for Ike again, A lot GAVE BOOM TO IKE direction and heavy cannonading Buildings: —100'x100'x00" Strectera! Steel Frame with Stee! Will provide another outpouring of him.” used to be. They switched to tend- . . ze _. _|a@t the administration and its farm Siding, Industrial Sesh & Deors, Cement Floor, Built up Composition votes for President Eisenhower! s te ‘ing bar. Said the one with evi- Of Us are.” The farmer rng pulled; You aeorig aration in a | eames ~ Umea brad eae ee Adequate Lighting, ahd choose between Adlai Steven- For Stev is a blend-/dence of a chaw of tobacco at the UP by the pump said hasn't state which produced the “Minn<-' For them, Minnesota will OFFICE soe One Story Modern Design’ Cement a Jaf ote a oo oe z ‘ hurt too badly and ‘I sup-|sota miracle” four years baie Constrection, Built Reet, Lavatery, varasae aes son and Sen, Estes Kefauver in ing of admiration, bafflement over corners of his mouth: their first direct test. * Ld * Bat within { ting. {his adept, polished phrases, and ¥ : also some resentment that the Ways a Democrat until Ike came inventory of Strectura! Steel, I Beams, Channels, Angles, Flats, mary in New Hampshire, where Steel Grating, Open Web Joists, Steel Tubing, Industriai Stevenson's name wasn't. on the ‘shadow of the farm issue, there'tee gaye him it - bailot and he made no: campaigh |] wacnmnery MENT : are mixed feelings surrounding wae © nen: is “ome — lanybody.”’ iGrove, an independent who is in-|/Propel him toward nomination and appearances. ipereen #7 hg tn Rrersen Cut-off Saw, Acme 2” Threader, Rebin- Eisenhower ‘and his Democratic ESTES WELL | The one with the fur cap andiclined to be a RepWblican. He/an easy Minnefota victory in 1952. Steyenson has to win. this one ig ey Pench Press, “Williams Buliders i heuune Mocane, eh challengers. While there is no way ““ wW LIKED lSwedish accent remarked: _ |Said he thinks there will be al GOP State Chairman Jolin A. decisively, as Kefauver did in New| Chease 60 HP Air ——— 12 G. E., Lincoin and Pali Are of calculating their weight accur-- For Kefauver, the Tennessee “tT was for Ike last-time but I/swing to the Democrats because Hartle is calling on Republicans Hampshire, in order to pack some ae ym _ . . _ fitely, the feelings are bound to/senator who is bucking Stevenson) just think we ought to.turn things things are “rough out on the'for another “tremendous showing punch into his bid for the Demo- PRH Model 55 Tandem Treck Crane with 50° Boom apd powered b have an effect in the tuneup in next week's primay, there iS ground a bit.. Stevenson—he's a farm:' ; : lin the primary” that will eclipse cratic presidential nomination, He Chrysier Engine, 16 ton Bridge Crane, 2-5 ton Elec. Holits & Teetleve, primay election and in the main almost a complete lack Of criti-|pretty good man, ain't he?” | The fellow running a filling sta-,the one in 1952, ‘. thas the party zation behind ||| “ins r - @vent next November. cism. You do hear some people) Jj R. Swiggum, who operates tion at St. Michael was for Eis-| But also this year, both for the him, from Gov. man and Sen. Some of the feeling about Ei-| wonder aloud whether he has ac-/q large motel onthe edge of town, enhower four years ago but is “‘go-| primary ad the general election,|Humphrey on down. A newspaper| owe is in terms of Sono en sufficient stature for the reported that 95 per cent of the ing back to the Democrats.” He Republicans are plagued by rumb-|poll, postcard ballots to a TV sta-'|f. Write. Wire or Phone for IMustrated Circular : stion because of “ ee ee ncy. - oe traveling = who stop said he thought Stevenson would lings on farms where prices are|tion, and some personal checking J. B. WHITMAN COMPANY - farm problem; some in terms of) Some random exam 0 Say the or Eisenhower win th “TP iving down costs; j comfortable edge . & continuing personal popularity multicolored opinion: pes shears Analy po Cie woe Eee ee = =. bo icote he hes = ble Lafayette Buflding, Detroit, Mich WOodward 3-900 because business is good, . . my vote to Kelauver, Steverison is| Kefauver and Stevenson are\so far, i _'THE PONTIAC PRESS" SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, — . ether mca -mesneeonee SEVENTEEN Your Neighbor's. House Tri-Level Devon Brook Home Suits Husband- Wife Doctor Team Pa ‘JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Two unbelievably busy pro- fessional people—both doctors— fell in love with a tri-level house in Devon Brook Subdivision, So they sold their former home on Barrington Road and moved into the new one shortly before Christmas. Dr. Jack Nessel and his at- tractive doctor-wife, Dr. Joyce Carrow, do not have many lei- sure hours to spend in their delightful new home, They make the most of the few hours they do have there. Situated a shert distance east of Telegraph read on vis is & heme Oot ben 5 unified color scheme. The basic color is brown in a number of shades. Green is the com- panion color. One or both of these colors is found in every room in. the house. Kinzler Construction Com- pany, the’ builder ofthis home, has on their staff a color con- sultant. He plans both interior and exterior color schemes, thus keeping a unified feeling in the subdivision. His colors are easy to live with. The front entrance to the Nessel home is on Barlyn. Beside the door there is 8 ribbed glass panel which. al- RARE MOMENT OF LEISURE — Mrs. Jack Nessel (in professional life, Dr. Joyce Carrow). relaxes in a rare moment of leisure. The family pet, Doc, takes advantage of the situation and ON BARLYN LANE — Subdivision is an interesting The home of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Nessel in Devon Brook tri-level structure. It has an attached two-car garage. settles down in her lap. Behind Mrs. Nessel the fireplace can be seen. The bricks have been paint- ed beige, while the slab hearth is left the natural color of the stone. hind the house. There is a large ledge rock planter box in the front. The windows beside the front door GRAY AND GREEN KITCHEN — Swinging louvered half-doors separate the kitchen f either side of this long the hall. The appliances are lined up on . Sink, dishwasher and refrigerator are belong to the kitchen. lows some light to filter inte the entrance hall. As you.enter, you see at your left a half flight of stairs going down. Beyond them is another half flight going up. A neat wrought iron railing is a pro- tective amd decorative feature of both stairways. On the com- mon landing there is a coat closet. The first floor is carpeted in beige. This carpeting extends beth up and down stairs and through the upper hall. The living-dining room oc- cupies the rear half of the house on the miiddle level. Since the outside wall is made almost entirely of windows, the occupants have a sylvan view, wherever they look. Grass grows down to the water’s edge where trees take over. This little stream, we dis- covered, is the beginning of the Rouge River. Neighboring houses can be seen, but: there is no sense of encroachment. The lawns flow smoothly into each other. A brick fireplace, painted beige, takes up half of one wall. The slab hearth projects out beyond the bricks below. There are shiny brass fittings. Against the sandalwood walls the light birch furniture. is" pleasing. For the upholstered pieces the Nessels chose a dark brewn sofa and two chartreuse arm chairs with birch frames. A large arm- chair is covered In a tweed with a gold thread running through the material. The draperies are natural color and rightfully unobtrusive. In this room, it's the view that counts. Lamps and accessories are brass. At the opposite end from the fireplace a- birch dining table and chairs fit easily. The chairs are covered in-a dark brown textured fabric. ae green. At the lowér left the top of a chair can be seen. There is eat- ing space at this near end of the kitchen, Behind the table, the wall is covered with brewn wall. paper having squares and lines of black and white, Very modern looking. A built-in -bireh buffet juts into the room here and marks .« It also makes - the dining area. a_ corridor to the kitchen and gives the necessary slorage space for china. The kitchen is almost as long as the living room. It-is wider at one end than at the other. In the larger end Mrs. Nessel has placed a table and chairs. Next to the table the window looks out on a large planter box at the front of the house. Gray and green are the kitchen colors, The walls and floor are gray. There is an occasional black square in the vinyl tile floor. The refriger- ator, dishwasher and double sink are green. ’Bireh wall cupboards have handsome brass handles, Coun- ter tops are gray with lines of red and green in them. The stove is mounted in the wall — Book burners. Across from them fs the wall oven. Other conveniences are the ven- tilating hood over the stove and the built-in cutting board. The curtains are most at- tractive, bit of pink and just a hint. of green in the design. On the upper level of the house three bedrooms and a bathroom open into the hallway. The first room at the top of the stairs is the guest room. Tan carpeting and a_ tan colonial-type bedspread contrast pleasantly with the pale blue ‘walls. The furniture is light birch, the draperies brown in a linen weave fabric. At present, the middie bed. Teom is unfurnished. But like The builders did a good job of saving important shade trees be- Pontiae Press Photos by Jim Mahar tT the other bedrooms, it too has re) The master bedroom is at the + back of the house. In the sum- mer when windows are open, the sound of the brook will be a pleasing one in the night. Here the walls and rug are olive green. It's a restful shade. The tweed bedspread mixes green and brown. The same material has been used for the curtains. All the bedroom furniture has clean, simple lines, Like the curtahi rods in the kitchen, the ones here are shining brass. There's a puffy stool in front of the dressing table and a char- treuse lounge chair. Facing the bed is a tiny TV set. RESTFUL GREEN — A tweed fabric combin- ing brown and green is used for the bedspread and the curtains in the master bedroom of the Both the bathroom on this leve! and, the one in the base- ment are done in green. The one off the Nessels’ bedroom is ‘pink and gray. In addition to the two human members of this household, there is another one-—also a Dec, Since he was five weeks old, a seal brown dachshund has lived with the Nessels, He stays in the recreation room while they are away all day. When they are home, he hates to have: them out of his sight. Doe's. room is also a ground level room. It has a door that opens onto a small porch. Here, there's another fine view of the stream, The reom is bright with color, The cork-patterned tile windows at the right are ih the recreation while the smaller ones above are in bedroom. Wide overhangs control the amount of floor is brown. Walls are pale green, Bamboo and reed, fur-. Yellow fish net curtains hang in the green utility room.’ The large freezer has a bright yellow vinyl top on it. The exterior of the Nessel home is yellow brick and brown siding. The house has wide overhangs. There are screened ventilators. under all the living room windows.~* : Kinzler Construction. Company of Bloomfield built the Nessel home, Their staff . architect, Eldon P. Eroh, designed . the house. . woe SS the master Nessel home in Devon Brook, Walls\and rug are olive green, The furniture is light birch), CONTEMPORARY ROOM — This picture, taken from the dining end of the Nessel’s-main room, shows the corner fireplace and the stairs in the background. The light wood of the furniture ¢ contrasts Ly pleasantly with the dark brown’ séfa, the beige rug and the sandal wood walls. Brass has been used almost extensively for accessories, ae ee j 5 PA? ; Pi Ne : i F . ; : a THE PONZIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 Oh er Ss Pink Light Bulbs Good [f- a Kee? GUARDS IN PoSITIC ; FF gh agrees emer S owt toe Pca Bay : 5 the world. la race for three-year-olds only. versity. 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"1250" never before owned or operated| SHAPER — | In Unfinshed White Pine | 1704 TELEGRAPH RD. ff And there's the rub. aleve tering ‘en the pOueh | | : oves ou n i FEderal 4-2533 Like automobiles, power tools/Shaper is one of the most hazard-| chines ous machines in the woodworking 3 pastencil aia, a aoely json —— dha redone dg. | benag.apeenphe oan |, Payments $52 Per Month! Includes | |@ power tool operator. He's most proper adjustment eu as ‘e ely automatic, effort? |i dangerous to himself alone, and|Perating technique. Mecano Taxes and Insurance! FRED fee Sere are te cedunances gee), Sever ast 8 caper welow) © fied, fheailiied teinhl} lerning his conduct, He needs no) testing nings, guards and i e W. MOOTE temporary operator's permit, nor|holding devices. Be sure the spin. enna 2 Full Size Bedrooms wee a license. There are no stop signs is running true, that ” - Pin workshops. The power too] the knives are securely fastened. 6 raat debe pe a a ; © Finished Hardwood Floor ectri Se © oe ae : # © Automatic Oil Heat and wrong in his domain. with enough force to kill. Cell for FREE : WIRING As he gains experience he makes), LATHE AND DRILL PRESS —| Burnace Inspection | - © Cast Iron Porch Railings his own laws for his own protec-/Both are comparatively safe ma-| P tion, erects imaginary stop signs| chines. As long as work pieces are and polices himself. But he may/4nchored in the lathe or clamped e : , make costly mistakes on the road to drill press table, ahd the ma- William Lechner to experience. Ideally, he should|Chine is in good operating condi- P ibe trained, sa few accidents can occur that 2 It you are p power tool begin-| Would not be prevented by com- . FE 2-1821 rites fa" tind nt te ted | 27 N. Cast Ave. |g SATURDAY and SUNDAY | 12 Noon to 7 P.M.) pany on the safe operation of var Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Sashabaw Rd., Right on Sashabaw to Maybe Rd., Turn Left to Drayton Rd., to Model. WHITE BROS. INSTALLATIONS Insist on the Genvinel Over 25 Years in Pontice 645 West Heron &, FE 2-3924 G FE 2-4008 i lithe may dig in and throw the ff help save you from injury. : | BAND SAW — Before turning! ty cutting drill, if forced “sas A@LAMAZOO clamps. “, ALL POPULAR Sr © Sheet Sizes [t 1 @ Patterns © Colors ¥ re ie : i RR TES RAE Pea i Pee ee Fe GOALITY LEADERS SrmeE THOT HELP Hi 2 experienced real estate salesmen wonted to work from our office et 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union Lake Rd.) Commission rates are high, plus bonus gro hospitalization plan, liberal advertising, and of the largest projects in Oakland County which demand more help. . Phone Mr. Hankey ot EMpire 3-4197 or Mr. Show ot EMpire 3-4236 be placed where accidental com 6S (Gs (‘és Se SCHUTT the saw table free of tools and | scrap. If the blade becomes coated with’ resin, clean it with turpentine or kerosene, but not when the blade's| in motion. Don't force stock too hard against the biade, cut too small a radius, or back partly cut stock away from a moving a | ‘ ARDWARE CO. REAL ESTATE ig 5660 Dixie Hwy. Waterford on is impossible. Always use a 5 Offices Serving Northwest Detroit and West Oakland . - - stick to push work through when : : KE 2-2400 = County OR 3-1295 OR 3-1769 ‘When a Job Calls for eee: Siew wack: a Satane ae ae . Ra a wer , When finishing a cut, stand oat} SS = sarees scien peer mem = of line of the blade to avoid being) r ; : \strick by material that may be) a ; ‘kicked back. ped wear long ‘sleeves, neckties or loose clothing) : | —_ FE 4-4570 ‘around @ saw or any other work-| —_. - FE 8-0332 shop machine. ; ee = . _ em ALL BOICE! | m || Never use the rip fence to set ; ; Nength in cross-cutting, ; Beas ; ‘ ‘ oe VAN HORN may cause kickback of lodse ma-! 1 . ‘ j iterial, jam the saw or even spring | ‘the blade. Don't use a circular ° | saw without a rip fence or cross- . and SONS ‘cut miter gauge. Freehand sawing | : ; | 7 ‘gerous, | | ‘Ba Your Choic ] 199 Mechanic St. | eee 5 SEVERAL WH ot 10 taest ___ | JOINTER — Except when mak-) Lots & Homes a ing shallow rabbets in wide stock, LEFT Near | Completion | REFRIGERATION =| Use & push block on short: pieces fy cs | SERVICE and in finishing the cut on the gears ae fp | ped OL See the Fabulous See Seas | “Savor nicnt™ [Moke Use of Attic = | SERVICE Extra living space is available Authorized right now, if home has an Kelvinator Sales & Service | *ttic that can be finished. This is i ‘the most economical way to ex- [i MASON ‘pand quarters, because ho new 1 REFRIGERATION construction is required. Unless the | : BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY § © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Rocd Telephone FE 5-8186 FE 2-6400 attic ts immense, however, make 46) Blesbeth Lake’ Road one large room and bath rather & than. several small ones. CONCRETE .. AT NO EXTRA 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Tracks | * Concrete for FASTER DELIVERY! , * “Four CHARGE! You Can Depend On Us For Seasons” UALITY ... SERVICE... ; ; 2 SATISFACTION ‘wales See the home that gives you more for every dollar invested. A home designed with you in mind. PHONE OR 3-4007 for DETAILS! SEE THESE OUTSTANDING | : FEATURES TODAY! “~—S Spe. @ Payments Approx. $69 Per Month Includes MODE a CALL FE 2.0283 ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ST. Principle, Interest and Insurance. @ Leke Privileges. @ Convenient Oil Heet. @ Pastel Colored Beth Fixtures, -— @ Double Vanity—Full Length Mirror, @ Kitchen Cabinets with K Pine Peneling in Breckfast real @ Second Beth has Built-In Vanity. | | Twith one cor goroge! sunken living room 21-02 18-4" — EFFICIENCY PLAN — This house is planned for efficiency in both construction and living. Note the segregation of formal ‘living space, informal kitchen-family room and sleeping rooms. The LIVING ROOM FIREPLACE — Here is the artist's conception of the wood paneled fireplace wall in the living room. The dining room can be bedrooms are all good sized with ample closet space. The family room off the kitchen can be a dandy playroom on rainy days. seen at the right. Added ceiling height is given this room by dropping the living room one step | from the foyer and dining room. Gas sidenvaiee Sales Reflecting New Trend <<." The marked increase in sales of «4 home gas incinerators in 1955 re- Lg fects the ichanged attitude of 3 homeowners who now regard in- cineratos as a necessity rather than a luxury, reports the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Assn, | Gas incinerators are now made to harmonize with the decor of first floor utility rooms, as well as for basements and garages, and come in sizes and styles to fit the needs of the family. The associa- tion recommends that the location be left up to the installer who wi knows what local regulations re- fe quire and is prepared to obide nd % them, ‘2 |ULS. Population Growth | \” [Calls for Many Homes Normal population growth indi. lion homes will have to. be built every year in the U. 8. to meet demand. Part of this need will be created by some 16 million existing homes’ becoming substandard in the ~ 20 years. 33-10" Personal Electric Fan This summer -is going to be hot | at times, If you get hot, too, there jis a small personal electric fan available. It is powered by dry cell flashlight batteries, You can carry it with you to the beach or _.Jon. fishing trips. ai LAKE Choice Lake Lots Entrance to Lots House of the Week ize Efficient, Economic Living } | How to build a comfortable perience jis shown in the many| house efficiently—getting the most| attractive details of Design T-305, | for your money by not wasting The architect calls this “a sen.’ materials — is shown in Design’sible, straight-forward ‘design for | T-505 for The House of The Week. |modern, efficient, luxury living.” -_ = * | whe eusea Beta tome & 6 Here is a plan that cuts no; dominant feature of this- house. éorners. Rooms are large, yet) As you enter the front foyer their sizes are governed wherever| from a covered entrance porch, possible by standard lengths of) you can look down the full length lumber. of the living room to a dramatic, ‘This ts an example of how eco- | Wide log burning fireplace, with nomies in pisere see ean be hearth raised from the floor Sa | achieved without skiniping. No- | > dies les entirely paneled | tice the large sunken living room, — | for example. It is 21 feet long. But | By dropping this scene room one) its width ts 15 feet, 4 inches |step {rom foyer and dining room,| not just 15 feet, This means that (you get added ceiling height. The | off Walton Rd. reom. When you lock one door | Between a this st capri Lomea ay mean } Sashabaw and se ae either door, the other door is unlocked, A big walk-in closet opens from | ithe master bedroom. The main} bathroom off the hall has two lav-' y jatories in a vanity type counter | , top. Silver Lake Roads | Information Available from Salesmen at Rose-Hill. Project * * * You can build this house with or | without a basement. One of the/ garage closets is admirably suited for use as a modern heater room. | Closet space is abundant and en-| largement of garage and extension] of the porch can provide for addi-| ‘tional storage if needed. SEE THEM THIS WEEK END! Rose-Hill Realty Co.} 19470 GRAND RIVER KE 2-9060 The United States Navy is the, lworld’s largest user of diesel THE Beira FEES SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1956: 16-foot floor joists can be used with-out wasteful cutting on the job, Allow 4 inches on eash end idining room, -with sliding glass doors opening on a garden porch, is separated from the living room “Sn NEWOU PONT for wall construction, baseboards [merely by wrought iron railings.| and shoe molds, and you have a ._ *» * ' room 15 feet, 4 inches wide. | The porch has glamorous possi- bilities. For immediate economy, ‘it can be left open or screened. | For longer seasonal use it can be Because lumber comes from the, yard in multiples of 2 feet, it is more economical to use such : . lengths as delivered, rather than/¢MClosed in glass jalousies — to cut each joist on the job and/Screens on the inside. The size throw away the ends. You save|% this porch is regulated targely not only material, but labor time|Y the size of garage. If you ex- as well, and you get a wider room,|tend the garage to accommodate ; * 8 @ two cars, the porch is extended accortiingly. When an architect plans for this) . 8 economy, plus conventional fram-) ‘The sees planned: for family) ing to spare experienced carpen-!jiving, is another big vote getter! ters the time required to puzzleifor this plan. Here You have an out Novel designs, you can expectignen area 12 by 18 feet compris-| to get more for your building dol-ling kitchen proper and informal | Jar. coffee room — a place for -break-| DESIGNED FOR SAVINGS fast, mid- -morning coffee, break,| Architect Rudolph -A. Matern, [afternoon neienbos)y eed gen. who drew this plan, has desinged °T@! Supervision of children on Yn (le ODORLESS’ PAINTS thousands of houses for compéti- Bee days te is . ~_ ead tive development builders, highly for homewor cag Oe Caner, conscious of every saving possible without sacrificing sales appeal. He has seen savings of $10 or $20 per house weighted carefully in the construction of a thousand houses at a time, Such savings “have had to be made in order to add extra features. The result of this practical ex-! Peer e lesen eone, This kitchen-family room ts an asset to easy housekeeping, spar ing the living room and dining room from excessive wear and tear. A’ bathroom equipped with electrically focked doors is ad- jacent to family room and service entry and serves the master bed- your choice of 572 new decorator colors .-. mixed fo your order Now you can have just the colors you want for every in- terior in matching Gloss, Semi-Gloss and Flat Alkyd:‘En- amels. And they're odorless during application too! (*A i oo eee ee en en enanennennen, Se eenrendeal ————s ¢ ' 3 rT faint resin odor may be noticed during the final drying I THE PONTIAC PRESS t stage.) Many colors are also available in exterior house i ® - . d paint, offering exciting new possibilities for the outside | : Building Editor: as Of your home. r ‘ is 35 ts. Pt d y of the stud | : ylon tor The ‘ous of the Week, Design. T-4 > : No se oraeatd ‘ * Mest colors also available in Rubber-Base Well Paint g Accepted. Please do net use sticky tape on coins. - ‘ ~ Eesy te sais. ’ % Quick drying : ‘ % High-hiding wan ae eee ‘DONALDSON LUMBER CO. a OO ~ ' \ F * STREET ‘ 27 Orchard*Lake Ave. FE 2.8381 , : 4 : CITY ‘ STATE ] Pa DOING OUR BIT by. way of reduced - prices—operation Home Improvement is a joint effort: of producers and consumers INDIANA CAST STONE % OVER 65% INDIANA LIMESTONE «] Quality Doesn't Cost weult nr with .»» and Get “TWO-FOR-THE-MONEY” Why hide your insulation? With Cast-O-Stone you get ~ brand néw stone walls, perfect insulation all ot the same time - +. @nd you can enjoy and SEE the beouty FRONT NOW AS LOW A Installed Over ” . Any Type $ | Save ” : Home ... BRICK, PAINT, FUEL, BLOCK, FRAME, ) LIMITED UPKEEP “" or SHINGLE OFFER re; ) * FHA TERMS * FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT RECS \ ‘ALUMINUM { { ASBESTOS \ ‘SIDING ~~ SIDING § . 700 Sq. Ft. A 700 Sq. Ft. . RAs Low As 3ONA FIDE OFFER Astow As \ $s You Get Exactly $ | N 8389 \ wee”) SOGGY vertise . Applied—Labor re coe ‘Applied—Labor N \ The pashan tert on gables. dormers, or The above pites Psy Mate eal \ * WILL NOT CHIP or CRACK! A \ XNEVER PAINT YOUR \ \ * LIFETIME GUARANTEE! =< = HOUSE AGAIN! \ VISAS ssttéettse. OOOO eeeeeeeewa > Ist PAYMENT IN 90 DAYS-—5 YEARS to PAY! Call Today for FREE ESTIMATE CASTONE) MICH. CORP, . ‘NINETEEN - CLA A AAA AAA hhh bt 4 a ts dle Rees eh _.__ {THE PONTIAC PRESS, YOUR HOME NOW ! Stop Worring | About Price! JUST CALL FE 2-2671 @ free estimate on 2690 S, Woodward | ~~ "IN SYLVAN LAKE CITY — Cheltingham Avenue is the scene of activity with the construction of eleven new houses by Sam G, War- wick. The three-bedroom brick homes have attached double garages, brick fireplaces with log storage space, ceramic tile baths and Cros- ley kitchens: The large living rooms have studio ceilings and a dining SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 | Dea : in the can't fall out, oye mana OR SEL Children’ s Room == Leg fic "REAL STATE . CanBeSmat Sssz reece) ae, Double Decker Beds, ——— —— Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER FRA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 2212 Maddy Lone FE 24970 _ NEW, LOW-COST IDEA FOR WINDOW BEAUTY ell, Buyers have the choice of several elevations and a basement or a family room. Lots are 84x120 feet, A model is open daily. The homes wil be ready for occupancy some time after the first of April. Prices start at $23,500, More new homes will Re ‘built in| the next decade, than in the’ fabu- lous 10 years following World War TI, members of the Builders Asgo- f\ciation of Métropolitan Detroit were told this week. te *> © * GARDEN GATES PATTERN 453 =| Nathaniel H. Rogg, chief econo- The gm utes shown above SFeimist of the National Association all designed for use: 7 So Builders, pointed out that contrast terial such as his ast of a continued upward S ing — trend in home building contra- brick or stone walls; hedges, metal] 4... dicts toreteate of a few years eg0 or wood or special dimensions.|based on the fewer family for- Gates and fences that are selected mations due because of the low to harmonize with the landscape. birth rates of the 1930's, . Between now and 1960, Rogg told the Builders, starts should remain in the 1.2 to 13 million range achieved in 1955. Total dollar volume, however, should exceed recent high lev- | els because houses are becoming larger each year, with the 4-bed- room size probably being mest the homestead. Pattern by mail. Another pat- is 386 contains direc- making and erecting 18 styles of low fences with) match is available by mail| This pattern is also in-| in the Homestead Improve-| ment packet No.2. pict at $1) popuiar by, four other important improvements| More homes in the next few, sa = South of Square Lake Bedford Hills, N. which the weekerid builder can|¥ears will be contemporary. in de-| make. Pontiac Press Pattern Dept.,/Sign and they will be built with wy. jmore processed materials and CONTRACTORS © Stractolite Plaster © Sheet Rock and Rock Lath (as available) Interior Flush BIRCH DOORS | Combination Screen and STORM DOORS A One-Stop Yard for PLASTER CEMENT MORTAR : more and more an as- sembler and merchandiser. | For the next few years at least, | Periodic tightness of mortgage itunds will plague the industry, even as now, and a few materials shortages may pop up, although and LATHERS @ Lime © Metal Lath ; @ Cornerbead and GROSS NATIONAL Cornerite 7 PRODUCT Metal Casing =~ -" $950 Up $1645 $130 bas tn the basement or insulate. USE OUR MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN! ~ - Peat yous pitta, exstese your pasch, build a recreation room Nothing Down, Pay by the Mo. Donald R. Hicks, Mgr. “Always Service — All Ways” acseat 8. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. 1441 Baldwin (at Walton) 1965 — Nation's Growth Linked to Expanded Sanitation Facilities 1955 William Merris, Sales FE 2-9104 TRU-BILT : _ TRU-BILT SAM SAYS: *“"True-Bilt Blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of all standard specifications, They are made with the very latest equipment to assure you of qua! resistance, and fire safety. Use them for your HOME or your BUSINESS.“ BUY THE BEST—BU American Community. progress and community growth, Engineering Committee of the Na-' | ports. BLOCKS Build Your Home with Quality-Tested Blocks “None Better” lis to continue | progress. |growth and rapid population in- ties. isfy the exacting demands of sani- ity, strength, durability, weather - tary structures. Economist Says That More New Homes DAto Be Erected During Next Ten Years acute in metropolitan centers such bied since then. Today more peo- .| 10 years, the Builders were told, | has produced the most revolu- country since 1776, a revolution land for building sites will be al major problem, Rogg predicted. | You Will Live Better, Earn More in 1965 i j ‘cement, steel, gypsum and lumber) half of the nation's families own manufacturers are pushing tre-| their homes, mendous -expansion programs, *. &* @ List Your , Property |} With Us , Call or See Wm. A. Kennedy Realtor SEES TIGHT LAND CRISIs ‘| The tenement flat since 1940 has 3097 W. Huren FE 4-3569 The land situation, particularly urbe. .Home ownership has dou- given way to a home in the sub-|™= as Detroit, will be the number = ae peaged own homes than) orie problem all over the nation.|4we units existed in 1930, In| Rogg said it shows some signs —— ws were told, all the . it since the war, if set on easing here in the next few years'go foot ots. would form more than because of the concentrated attack/35 strips across the United States. nolo the Duéers As | ropolitan’ Detroit. h As sociation, he pointed out, last year‘ N@- Thermostat pushed through the . Legislature’ and a statewide referendum a bill Ome Losing providing a $200,000,000 revolving tund under which poor school dis F avor in U.S. tricts can obtain funds for con- struction of schooly. The same for-| The one-thermostat home is be- mula now is being applied to the ing frozen out of the American iwater and sewer problem in a bil} housing picture. drafted by the Builders Association : and about to be introduced in the| An insistence upon greater per State Legislature, sonal comfort is accelerating the When means are provided for|trend in U, S, homes toward mul-| financing these utitfties, Roeg said,|tiple-thermostat systems to more. ‘the pressing problem of costly/Sensitively adjust indoor tempera- land will fade. away, tures to outdoor weather. This fact came out in a summary of 1955 The housing boom of the last [ooorations of “Minneapolis-Honey-. jwell Regulator Co., world's largest automatic controls maker and in-| ventor of the home thermostat. In a report to stockholders on last year's activities, — officials | ot the company said the home | buyer's continued preference for | the ranch-type house and the new tlonary social changes in this which passed almest unnoticed, As late as 1940, Rogg said, a presidential fact-finding commit: tee found that home ownership “4s not pessible nor probably even desirable for the majority at Americans. " Today more than nse heen individual thermostates to control | AVERAGE FAMILY aracparigre ea fee INCOME opm (after, _||%6,800) these are the sleeping, work ing and living areas of a house, They also reported that this firm's unique system of electronic thermosTfts placed both outside and inside the house and linked to an’ — contro! * jocearll had be-’ St rene Og | With respect to the expanding Use of ,central air conditioning equipment in the home, the com- pany reported it was working to develop standardization of controls for such systems, During 1955 it introduced a new control panel and year-round thermostat for cen- .{tral air conditioning equipment. | Gleaming wood floors need i i | Many of the changes in the|caustic substances that are found \American way of life within the jlast decade have been related to the industrial expansion of the —— country and the growth of the As a result of this industrial Americans will live better in 1965) — jspecial treatment much less often if the dust is removed from them methodically with the vacuum cleaner. 1955 1965 wa Commercial and Industrial Wiring Specialists . | BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. FE é-a001 | in sewer systems, Modern sanitary systems con. | structed of clay pipe play an everyday role as guardian of the health of the people. They are one of the city’s lifelines, carrying away deadly wastes. than they did in 1955, the Sanitary tional Clay Pipe Association re~ However, full modernization of ithe Nation's existing sewage and iwater facilities is necessary in jthe next ten years if this country) its growth and The combination of industrial, lerease has placed a burden on present sewage and water facili- Thousands of miles of under- ground clay pipe lines are needed to carry wastes to disposal plants. Vitrified clay pipe is recognized as the one material that provides, all the qualities necessary to sat-. Clay pipe resists all the effects of acids and other Y TRU-BILT BLOCKS Kitchens . STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL—-COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL | Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, Screens ‘TRU-BILT MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES . 1992 neers Drive Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads Call for Free Estimates BLOCK CO. —Home Improvements— FE 4-9531 OR 3-5043 . Counter Tops, Garages, Storm Sash end | Carl Shell & Sons || | 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains | OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 JL WINTER PRICES ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALUMINUM AWNINGS for All Type Homes! Call free Door Hood with Every Order of | 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Aluminum Awnings | —Porch or Patio L. W. Bogert All byes & Storm Window Sales 233 S. Telegraph — = Heck South of — CHOOSE WINDOWALLS OF NEW GAS HEAT pp wwvrevevuvCrVTTTS tates te ANDERSEN FLEXIVENTS IMMEDIATE . . OCCUPANCY! — ———— — Window Units can be Large, New Build up spectacular WINDOWALLS with a of Flexi- 3-BEDROOM eta convert eicutag paueener inves Lopeee i Use Andersen Fiexivents singly, in ribbons, in HOME pera xpreseorsc de wyporat garg blag FOR ONLY Factory assembled. Completely weatherstripped. Optional double glazing. Wide of . Low . Soo ee SEE US FOR BUILDING ESTIMATES 900 sq. ft. of living space, and constructed with many quality features. TOTAL $7400 FHA PRICE TERMS Pay Only $750 Down! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL Drive north on = Beers. _ teh on Joslyn, then again Third. Medel bome Page open at | Third. MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS Built By BVG Investment Co. Phone FE 4-4138 CORWIN LUMBER & COAL CO. Serving Your Community Since 1890 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 a i a i a Nl nN i in Nin Nl i i Mi Mh Mn Nl Mn Mi Ai i an ti ti Hi a ti tt ti tt i th te i i F Ne OOPS PD ODP PPP PDP P PP POP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP APPA PAA ys Choose Your Garage! Why not plan now for that garage you have wanted for so long! ~~ You will be surprised how easy it is to put one up— to your satisfaction 1% CAR and PORCH Room for a good size work-shop. 2-CAR FRAME Plenty of room for the two cars in your family, Yes... we will ot- tach the garage to your house with a | breezeway if you | want. ee You will be sur- | prised how inexpen- sively we can put | up a good garage | for you. =| : i css) 7 FE 2-1211 FREE ESTIMATES Our Representative Will Call at Your Converience! No Obligation! ee : 2-CAR FRAME 2-CAR FRAME We build any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials, Complete cement work. Call FE 2-1211 Coll FE 2-1211 Order Now for Early Delivery! —SEE US FOR YOUR- COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down-FHA Terms-Free Estimates ADDITIONS ... PORCHES . . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING .. SIDING (A - NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS - «+ RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie ‘Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac F tf Vrreeii 3 ALSIDE BAKED ENAMEL sepittcaantae @ Insulotes Home Pontiac FE 5-3412 - Detroit D1 1-8833 ” §. Depki. Genera! Mgr. 3 : $F - jators beg to disagree. * | DOG PROOF — A pane! of hardboard won't scratch. Select Reliable Builder Cheesing a dependable builder may present a problem to the new- comer in a community or fo a ‘family building ‘their first home.| Usually a bank officer or a mem- ber of a building and loan insti- tution knows the contractors in the jcommmumity. Choose your con-| tractor after getting the best avail- able ativice. Then authorize the builder fo use the best available imaterials, . ‘The fashion for using the same color on both walls and woodwork fs a smart otie — especially’ for smal] rooms. The rooms look larg- ler because the contrasting lines \fhat ‘cot up” a room are less no- ticeable. With so many of the fine washable paints that are now avail- ‘lable, it's possible to use the same J waubohss Noon Decatasetiars New Aboniivern Coating Performs Threetold Task A new aluminum coating in. a lvariety of six colors was an- nounced today by an. industrial firm, It performs a three-fold task decorating. * * * “The firm expects a ready market for its product from home owners, farm “-community. A in conjunction with Alcoa proved Ore-Ite to be, “probably the most versatile and certainly the most durable product of its kind.” He said when Ore-Ite is used as a roof coating it virtually eliminates -the need for hot tar application and is capable of reducing interior tem- peratures.10°to 15 degrees. Back- for its product is an unconditional 12-year material replacement The newly developed aluminum pigment: used, is in the forth of highly polished alumi — linstead of granules typic these flakes rise to the surface ar- ranging themselves in parallel layers of 5 to 10 deep with a layer of the Ore-Ite vehicle between each) layer of aluminum. This forms an almost continuous overlapping metal barrier that fs chemically) resistant and will not oxidize, cor- rode or bé discolored by fumes lsuch as those containing sulphur.| itt provides maximum heat reflec- ‘| of waterproofing, protecting and! \industrial plants, builders and the| spokesman stated tests condacted ling all claims the company makes|_ -lindustrial buildings; barns and’ homes. Ore-Ite comes in an asphalt] " \base for use primarily on roofs | Door-to-Door Carpet Creates Spacious Look Instead of wall-to-wall: carpet, | her it now is being spoken of as “door- pigments. When Ore-Ite is cogiied j/to-door” carpet. There ts no better way to create an impression of spaciousess in a home than to have the same carpet in at least all rooms which are connected with “wide open spaces.” — Starting right inside .the ‘reie) door and continuing to the kitchen, | ‘the same design and color in car-| pet have the faculty of giving a) “togetherness” effect not attained | in any other way. — VETS:'795 moves You Right in! ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH HOMES! BRICK RANCH HOME With Gas Heat and Full Basement $377 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) a a = Leaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,001 ® 70-foot wide lots ® Kitchen fan and hood ‘® Garbage disposer © Vanity in tile bath © Colored bath fixtures ® Rough-in fevetory in © Jatousie in kitchen HOUSE ® Storms and sereens included ® Spacious birch cupboards © Picture windows in living room and kitchen © Class bathtub enclosure basement © Shopping ® Public schools, elementary and high, Perochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, all within 2 blocks. ® Township park, with ewimming, pientck- ing, playground seross the street. © State-stocked trowt stream right in the development. © 5 minutes to Bloomer State Park © 50 takes within 10 minute drive ® City whiter ond sewers ® Police and fire protection. AREA centers Exclusive Sales Agents GORDON-BEGIN 18460 James Couzens, Detroit MOERS CHIN DARY 1 TO 8 P. i. UN 44810. MODEL PHONE—OL 6-9391 iia “bliin inka, Walden pose, hor-toxic varnish base. It is readily applied by brush, spray or roller and requires no priming coat. Available colors are gold, silver, ga ett ss coral ant Coen Tite ares ‘NEW YORK (Ns) — Every- body ‘used to say that’ green and blue clashed, buat today’s decor- the walls were painted white. * * * The © were white and Seog and on each of the twin beds reposed two throw pillows, one green and the other blue. - |placed in the / 5h MRR motif, Framing these were shim- | curtains, mering green Priscila The rug was green, and the wood- work also, to contrast with the} white walls, For an added ¢ spread and Upholstery inag and bite floral, wth_turquoise ac- cessories and a tuipuoise white rug. should be pushed out and. coet with clear celtulose cement. le, it remain firmly in the board. . _ TWENTY-ONE. The‘ best ‘way to cat bamboo draperies “is with sheet- ‘thetal. | Thatcher, shears or a pair of heavy scissors. The Symbol of Quality Insurance Tee _& Wertet) —-s Hee Money js an article wtb may be used as a universal passport to everywhere, e and as a universal provider of everything except happiness. “The Bird fo See 4 — realtor ward e. Real Estate and Business Throughout Michigan 1050 W. Huron St. _Ph. FE 4-3581 ‘Heaven, . Wall Street Journal partridge AN ADVENTURE IN MODERN LIVING AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD . Priced from @ All Brick @ Public Water System (Psid by Builder) © Paved Streets @ Public Sewage System (Pzid by Butlder) DRIVE OUT TODAY TO SEE THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE! @ Alwindtite Self-Storing Storms and Screens @ Full Tile Bath WHITE BROS. Na ESTATE 5660 D es mie Pic (Paid by Builder) “MODEL OPEN 1-8 P. M. (DAILY ae SUNDAY VA and FHA APPROVED © ‘13, AVAILABLE WI WITHOUT BASEME Ts 15,005 MODEL AVAILABLE With BASEMENT @ Stone Sills on © Large Kitchen © Gas Heat All Windows @ Large 9x6 Picture Window @ 3 Large Bedrooms @ Cement Ribbon Driveway * @ Large Wardrobe Closets choo! Bus Bon Loca gg sti king Facilities i Fire and Police gral bie te Tat Haren r Bus Service te The ‘CONTINENTAL’ OFFERS the CHARM of SUBURBAN LIVING in the HEART of MICHIGAN’S PLAYGROUNDS Service ’ | ; a es + ; "1 ; , * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 cies, Be. ae. & F 5 i i igs gRkee ‘Pearl Builders Start Houses EEVWUREN | , } . : fi / 17 f La, fe alt a i¢ Ori. HEAT _ 103 State a : 7 be 4 Blue Sky Theater R225 zi zZ 5 za é g PLANNING SUBDIVISION — Officers in the Pearl Building Company look over blueprints for their new subdivision in Pontiac Township, on .| Pontiac road, east of Opdyke. From left to right Floor Pian and Plot Layout Add Ease to Dream House 300 Ranch Type Homes) Slated for Area Near vision planned for the area back the Blue Sky Theater. A total 300 new houses will be built on ts branching off Pontiac road. Building Company has ' "| worked wery closely in an effort | Wells are already dug tor : | community water. Roads will be i In this one moving part is found the principal reason for Timken’s Mf hard surfaced. A mew grade money «saving dependability . . . for durability so school for the area is slated to of thousands of Timken owners are unable to recall Hi open in September of this year. tens their burners were instalied, Here, too, is a big reason for on wrevevwre=s - Oe ae Established 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS . oo Metal Werk 2) ord i 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 FOR WORK MEASURING UP TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS THLE area Ss id ; -\¢leaner and its tolls, |colorful wallpaper. |HOME SEC ‘Color Conscious Trend | PONTIAC PRECAST ‘most limitless in variety. the floor and | sufficient space thus will be gained la lightweight’ wall board over the jentire wall and decorate it with in today’s homes and motor cars.) ‘In paint stores, these days, the tints and tones available are al- above are David Cooper, sales manager; William, Benjamin and Manny Nosan, and Douglas Schubot, partners in the company. . Literally dozens of ideas aimed at making the homemaker’s lot an easier one, many not readily noticeable to the casual observer, are included in the hundreds of |new design and furnishing wrinkles built in the 1956 Builders Show washer and dryer, the easily cleaned wall swtches and lack of dust-collecting corners and pock- ets. Extensive use of tile floors and sound-conditioning ceiling tile also contribute to ease of maintenance. Idea Home. _ The designers, George B. Zo- nars, Cranbrook Academy archi- teetural graduate student, the supervising architects, Palm- quist & Wright and the interior decorator, Mrs. Bette Wilson, to make the Idea Home a tree | housewife’s dream, according te Mrs, Kay Prost, manager of the Buliders Home Show. In addition, the design group also sought the services of Dr. Frances G. Sanderson, chairman of the home economics department of Wayne University, and a national authority in the field of work-sav- ing kitchen design, particularly for heart. patients. * + * Basic elements in the floor plan and plot layout contribute greatly to ease of maintenance and saving of steps, Mrs, Prost noted. _ Play areas for children, for in- stance, are located where they ‘may be watched from work cen- ters. The play court at the rear of the house is separated from the kitchen only by a sliding glass wall, The play and hobby area of the family room also is visible trom the kitchen. | "The summer kitchen and laun- | Gry in the basement are un- | accommodating the vacunm separated from the recreation ready for space and basement play area * * | Dr. Sanderson's efforts resulted in an island-counter kitchen with sit-down sink, with cupboards, icounter-top range, built-in oven, re- frigerator, mixer and garbage grinder all within a step or two from each other. The cabinets are set about 18 inches lower than usual to minimize reaching and a In the past few yeras, Americans Special cabinet is included with have become more and more color conscious. Testifying to the cur- lrent delight in color are the wide lvariety of paints hues to be found, {shelves only deep enough for one Itier of canned goods, spices and staple packages. A lazy-susan cor ner cabinet provides reveiving ishelves for storage of small cook- ‘ing items. The refrigerator door imay be opened by a foot pedal and has magnetic latches, Other features homemakers Come Out Today Choose Your New Home for Early Spring Delivery! BEDROOM HOME 3 BEDROOM HOME : : 4 be heard throughout one-story § : 4 homes, now that kitchens are fre-|) sues 4 quently separated by only a § : : 4 ranean as partition from dining, »A>re and more people are switching to natural stone 4 “Many homeowers have found al for their ‘building needs . . . produced by nature to $ remedy for this in use of acoustical), give you beauty plus everlasting economy. 4 tile = ceilings to provide noise s 4 control. Cane fiber tile now is available|p | %& Prench Lick > in light green, white and dark|} > Limestone 4 a ccal Mgt See, om cue, | | mnesse > H t be i; ite land dark brown; and light yellow, q *T > |with white and dark green. ‘ ‘ Se tee > 4 > q Powder Room Adds } {| Value and Comfort } if Adiition of a powder rem efds|p 4 i value and comfort to your home. |) q | es 6 - > Season q venient and practical in eral P | . . ; es or two-story. homes. In small, space-hungry homes, > “4 =e: C CUT STONE: (need for extra facilities. P M.59 (% Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 § | Im two-story homes, a powder et 4 room on the first floor eliminates |“ “**2222A4LALLALALLAMAM M&M Mate Me te, a lot of stair climbing. And if — placed near the recreation . ities Sslenet tg guts otken A Beautiful New Modern you're entertaining. z room is that it takes up little space. Usually, it can be installed 2 oo : tr gid gro lll geod CAN BE YOURS ‘to the wall containing the bath-| You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom | lumbing. This way, . Ue A ; ‘ \tden conts|enw bape ‘ot » sitatonen| built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- |because the fixtures can be con-| in thermador range and nected to the present piping. gq oven installed in your | Sarrnnnnnmnnnnnnnnans home for as little as $25. ' 3 Willis M. 3) per month with no down i i> 2 our model kitchen. Esti- : 3 BREWER 3 peyment! Stop in. See $ Broket 3 mates are free! $ Complete Real Estate Services 2 $ ay Listings 7 wa "Tete 3 Terms Available — See Our Display at ; > Contracts Ranch Type ¢ $ Memes 31 The CABINET SHOP 2 55 N. Parke St. $ Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 ; | F E 4-518) a $'| 3088 West Huron =, Laks Bend _ FE 5-9331 | | Lp | OH Cy | BUILDING | OAK PANELS Prefinished. Dark oak and blond. Superior covering for any ale wall. Clips and strippings th- SQ. FT. ’ ais eluded in the price, . | PANEL ONE WALL FOR SMART DECOR B NO REFINISHING .. . LASTS LIFETIME OF HOUSE! Old English Knotty Pine Tavern-Graded . Oak Paneling . Molded Pattern Paneling with V Groove Back B -V Edge Back | 1x12 150. = 1x4 to 10” IN REPAIRING YOUR HOME. Plo to modernize NOW and see us for your supplies. Terms. Easily Arranged — . af _ 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS “Where the Home Begins” Telepijone ORlando 3-1211 i \ yy A ; i © ! srgeeaen nous ‘ ic ens ene f ~ A leader for years in Home Improveinents -in. the Pontiac area, Bob’s Building Service, Inc.,-once again leads the way by joining you, the home own- er, in the Nationwide Move- ment: “Operation Home Im- provement.” Belleving that the “average home owner, pride- fully will do his part in this notewerthy drive, if econom- ically possible, Bob's Building Service, Inc., pledges its sup- port to this year-long move- ment by maintaining low. prices with Cwuality Materials and Workmanship. The Officers and Personnel of Bob's Buiiding Service, Inc., be- ing residents and home own- ers in this community deem it their obligation to co-operate with other home owners in making their homes and neighborhood the pride of this community. Quality workmanship backed by over 20 years combined ex- ~perience together with today’s , The Tower of Babel was « model Ces Tak Be Sire to Understand Terms Correctly When ‘Making Purchases mutual com- But what the salesman really means is a 21-inch screen. as measured diagonally (who'd havel | guessed it?) across the face of it. That's the reason it's impor- itant, the Gas Appliance Manufac- t urers Assn, says, to understand what particular terms mean when buying a prodyct. It says that when you buy an automatic gas water heater, the salesman will probably talk about size and cor- secrets of successful ‘home re-jnect sizing, By this he doesn’t modeling at current low prices!mean how tall the water heater are but a phone away. ‘The/is or how much space it occupies “No money down and long/or even how big around it is. In- F.H.A. terms” method of fi- sed all oe So By member nancing makes it possible for! ® of water it hovds. all to have their home improve-|_ if Your home has only one bath-| < mils room and there are only three}, =e people in the family, then a 30- gallon water heater is the proper size for the home, But if you have an automatic washing‘ machine in addition, or a two-bathroom home, then a 40-gallon water heater is the one that is necessary, In short, GAMA thinks that just asin tailoring, where the best clothes are those that are made to order, the best hot water sys- tem is one that’s made to size, Wood Siding Still Tops - Wood siding is still the leading exterior finish for American ‘homes, reports the National Lum- 'ber manufacturers association. A type and grade of wood siding ‘may be found for every purpose. It is low in cost from, the stand- point of material and installation and can withstand all extremes in climate, “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Sunday 12-to 4 BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. Montcalm At the flashing amber light just east of Oakland Avenue * FE 4-9544 ROBERT E. WHITE AWNINGS as Low as NOW! $1.50 per Week _ NO MONEY DOWN! 5 the new FLEXALUM . ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY shelters your doorway, beautifies your home! There's 2 Fiexalum Awning for every installation: Windows! Carports! Patios! FREE ESTIMATES! TLeV ws, 163 W. Montcalm OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M., SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P. M. RAY LAZENBY, MANAGER Pevvvvvevuevve. RAILINGS & COLUMNS : ARE GUARANTEED FOR: /A HOUSETIME -L*V Awning 163 W. Montcalm rwvvevvvuvvvTVvUeUCCTT. li li li tl ltl tl lt ctl itn A at ti in i th i ti Mi Mi i dn Mi ie i hn hi i th ho Ea cll lt a il i A ni i i i Ni ii i i iN i a Mi i i iin in Mn tl nn Ahn tla nn tl, is Mn ln is cl tl a A li ll lint tl le ln ln tl ns a Ml th de 1 = “STUDIO DIVANS — It your, bedroom is as and colors, serve as daytime seating as well as sleeping. They open up into double beds and are small. as 10x13 or even 12x14, consider studio on casters for easy rolling. With this arrange- divans for sleep equipment as shown in this room, ment, best use is made of small space, with the dressed for teenagers. Divans, in beautiful fabrics | major portion of the floor area free for other furniture and daytime activities Lem THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 cz Curio Cabinet for Bibelots Easy for Husband to Build middle shelf is 1 by 6 inch lumber. =i “Shelf J _ CURTO SHELF — It makes an ‘easy workshop project. If you want to keep the handy- man of the house busy, why not get him to make you a little curio cabinet for your bibelots? It may be ‘made from 1l-inch boards and % inch dowel. , * * The top and bottom shelves are made of 1 by 8inch lumber, the them to the middie shelf with ners and finish to match other woodwork in the roam. Hints Before Painting This project is a good one for be- ; ginners. With careful work even Before repainting. a kitchen, |. Saturday carpenter can pro- any coating of grease that MAY | duce a professional looking job. os nee Wall supports are of 1 by 3-inch '.@.24 |lumber. Shelves are notched at the ° Sheir back. to receive the 1 by 3 inch i ‘i. supports. ; , Bore holes 4% inch in diameter hoe ae 1 4:46.76 |and 4% inch deep in the upper and t - i Shel lower shelves, two inches from 4. 34 itl i '» 3.33 |each end and 1% inches (at center) = Dowels | | | | Urrstts [pack from the front edge. Notch! i, 1»8.2¢ |the dowels at the point where they ion is many times the so - called soe rereneicecineeneenstreeanoni TWENTY-THREE - | Pipes of clay which have been unearthed from ancient cities were found to be in‘a perfect state-of preservation. Pipes of Babylon may be seen: versity of Pennsylvania. ‘ CUSTOM BUILT GARAGES 14x20 Size Complete 2 * * * * to ey rostered asd Completely. finished with overhead steel door, con- assem the public Ihe ithe Haga crete, pattern 106 siding, 210# shingles, 2 casement penny-wise - pound - foolish con. | windows. Compare our work, Compare our price... struction materials,” declared 9 you'll be convinced! i Hemer E, Robetson, leading | D&M BUILDING SERVICE 9 S, JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004, FE 2-8245 he As == 5690! Westridge - of -Waterford | Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION 4192 Ledge Stome Drive Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P.M. or by appointment terials, which were used during World War Il when iron was in short supply, Robertson pointed out, x * * * “However,” he added, “there is no longer any justification for this, except that a builder can chisel a few dollars from the initial cost of a house and make the buyer think he’s getting a bargain.. DIRECTIONS: Off Dixte Hwy, near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right to Model. : HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-ot-Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE ees | origina] savings.” Ornamental Iron Work : HOUSE WITHOUT ATTIC | Pitched Roof Will | Help Cool House; Flat Roof Won't The house with a roof that has/ enough slope to form a well ven-| tilated attic is easier to keep cool] in summer, To home-owners who are look-j ing ahead to air conditioning next] summer, this means not only com-| fort, but less~costly air condi-| tioning operation. | per horizontal foot forms an be présenf on walls, woodwork or ye ceiling should be removed by wash-| 1... heir may be attached per- ing with a detergent. All wreces manently to a wall or it ‘may be of the compound should then be! nung temporarily by use of screw- rinsed off with clear water. Sur-| eyes at the top of each wall sup- Pifaces should, of course, be com-| = port, ‘Secure Wood Sidings ‘Let Rug Flatten Out On new construction, where clapboard or other type of wood Allow the new rug to flatten) siding is used, the siding should be itself to the floor before you startiend-painted and butted tightly to clean it with the vacuum. |against the outside window or door After a week or so it will lie ab- |casing- Where there is evidence of solutely flat and then you may leaks around windows and doors run the cleaner over it to remove jof existing construction, the open- the “‘fluff,” which is loose shear-|ings should be thoroughly caulked pletely dry before the new paint is applied. attic space that can be efficient- | | Studies conducted by Univer- lsity of Minnesota scientists show that mineral wool insulation has even greater effectiveness against the heat of the sun when it is installed in a house with an attic. | In one instance, two houses of ithe same size and same con- Struction were studied. The only difference was that one house had a roof of sufficient slope to form an attic. The other had a roof that was nearly: flat. A benefit of the sloping roof, quite apart from heating and cool- ing, is that the roof can be covered ! ly ventilated. \t i / * Experts say that a food freezer! Warm W eather Is Here—I tall Now! should be defrosted when there is) a 2 ee . x“ one-half inch of ice inside it. foe FUEL SAVINGS || UP TO 50 nee a MISTOM RATII { RQ Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps ; Corner and Flat Columns Available Generar @ evectaic Not Affected by Frost With or Without Platform | HEATING—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR FE 5-6973 | 351 North Peddock St. | ings from the loom. > ‘and. sealed, with colorful asphalt shingles. + Cutaway view from famity room showing the massive és». land fireplace with planters, the thermepane window- walls and the outside que. a — Vor wus oe ho tes Pome a gai DEVON BROOK is a custom-type development of fine homes matched to the gentle rolling terrain creating @ magnificent view of the scenic surroundings. Ideat for the busy executive, every home is complete and beautifully coler-styled inside and out by Quale & Associates of California. Everything is provided for your living comfort and ideally suited to all your social activities. Here you are close to highly rated, uncrowded schools, near to all modern shopping facilities, surrounded by smart golf courses and country clubs, with quick, easy transportation fo the entire metropolitan erea . . . a perfect picture of wonderful suburban living. DEVON BROOK features BLACK-TOP ROADS AND DRIVES. CONTEMPORARY RANCH MODEL illustrated) . . . seeded acre wooded lot with stream’ « 3 carpeted bedrooms «+ corpeted living room ond full-size dining room « 2 full boths © breaktost crea in kitchen © birch custom kitchen cobinets ¢ disposal « Frigidaire oven, range ond dishwasher © family room with built-in TV center ond serving bor ¢ island fireploce ¢ ovtside bar+h-que ¢ studio ceilings in living end family rooms © .thermopone window Walls © clyminum storms end screens © avio- ‘motic woter softener © GAS HEAT © gasinator + water cooled circonditioning © 2-cer finished gorage ¢ plus mony additional custom features. .... 06+. +.$39,500 Other models available including biclevel and tri-level designs, or you may consult with our registered A.1.A. architect about your own ideas, Prices start at *29,500, SALES BY a ot® ma, , a £ rs *» GORDON WILLIAMSON-CO,. $ £ 19180 GRANo tives avenue Lee oP % KE 2.3400 _/ Le thu1n vv to CONCRETE STEPS... | ? ‘e * rr king | 4s the 4.'mahogany because you may not ¢?® living rooms, dens, libraries, rj " awENTY. FOUR _ a \ THE FONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH. 17; 1950. nS T New Vet g Guide . Fir Plywood Panels Give Available ot VA Office ‘DATENARAAMPSEN REALTY CO. ‘House ‘New’ Appearance hens tone Sette fo seen ~ WE BUY OR SELL teed or insured under the GI Bill | ig Wate a> Set tae 7s soc en wide wed nome Oe: oe ts now availabe in all VA offices. _LAND CONTRACTS. ‘about a house? Chances are it is| ‘Plyshield” siding - The pamphlet primarily discusses || eee rrins. me ins, Rewe's aoe rn See (ype fir plywood, both the obligations of veterans -under jj —— a siding that makes any new of which ake exterior type with mg ste yn god * FE 4-0528 * “home look as modern as the day 100 per cent waterproof bond. to protect their investment, the |! Ask for Tom Satenisn Se ere oe een please importance of regular -payments, appearance home rugged r iywood ' when yee Temodel. a base for the handeome wide etc. A copy will be sent to each ii) IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE You ; 348 < |lapped panels. Or in facelifting an : Ps ‘ You can sum up the story of older house, exparrasgynel op # yh ad pictye nye a satel th Vitrified Clay Pipes Old | sweeping new set of lines and Ss cx 0 takyear oad. facieheuee sewer pipe made from clay was DID YOU KNO s ee eee ig} im Uiinols, wide-lapped | siding first used, but vitrified clay pipe Thot four inches of U.S.G. Min- . : ; | poe ping earch ating aa was first made by machine in this eral weet is equat in insulation You can use %-inch Plyshield| § . plywood can be ripped to widths many lengths of pipe have been of IBinches or more, a width or weds wy tw Winches ac,; | |made since. However, it is esti- 4menes | (sor wang. hoa" W'sremons ar (eT Wwe cay, et mated that in the last four dec MINERAL > 12 reer Conerte eee ce Ge ne” ™ |beveled for drip, and the siding ades over 1,099,000 miles of clay WOOL 5 Gece tas Its width and unbroken texture |‘*PPe! st least 1i4rinch 1] Laren = penusecinn wicicles make wide-lapped siding go on) tie 0 tative fast. Versatile fir plywood wet se reagay | | eeueneneanstacnn © HAVE THE EQUIVALENT OF THESE \ calor pee Mia: And medium OAKLAND BEACH — Full basements are fea- abaw road and north of Walton Boulevard. Built |@’ ALIFORNIA 4 mows Bete Tove wens wow St ity overlay type plywood makes| tured in Oakland Beach, a new community of 33 by Lioyd and Stanley Caplan in cooperation with . C a ‘an unexcelled paint base. three-bedroom brick ranch homes fronting on ~ Rose-Hill Realty Co, the new homes are priced jg a Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. ———— | Oakland Lake in Waterford Township. A model from $14,290 4 REDWOOD a) Ree ee Wonder | a MES. | AMBASSADOR INSULATION yu so1 |} It's nature's pastime to grow a a pol) a ene < ee vee pay popes Goi Ing to Use Mahoga ny?s a 483 Elizabeth Leke Rd. FE 5-8405 and designs—even human figures, | I faaaeerind T h B f F d : Priced Within . ® Statistics Show Colds Are,Caught in the Home frosted objects ) en Dewa\»e oO TaUGS = Your Easy m| We Reduce Draft—Save Up to 40°, on Fuel Bill |paneling with lots of curls and stat | CHICAGO — If you're fixing to! guile, tlaong, almon, bagtican, Reach! m] No Money Down As Low As $5 Per Month | swirls to achieve a unique effect in / 1 with mahogany, be sure it's) mayapis and white lauan. Under mj ‘a /room decoration, reports the Na- genuine, warns the Mahogany| the current Federal Trade Com. |g a ee ‘tional Lumber Manufacturers As- Assn. mission ruling, they cannot be [li LARGE LOTS al ; oy _ | sold or advertised as mahogany, | . Paliaoriapeme Argh beanies bat must at all times carry the In Beautfiul =o EN DEI ' YL) | projects are often the victims | Prefix “Philippine.” a Waterford Hills a GuECK) | of fanciful salesmanship when it | Because many home improve- i . Estates a comes to buying mahogany. |ment projects are done with the @ | Trade names and generalities jintention of enhancing property @ a ' are tossed about with reckless value, there is a demand for gen- ‘7. 500” a ~ abandon without regard for the (uine mahogany . in this field. Fora ] q = Soe 25! 17,500" | REBUILDING | | So, buyers, beware of cikims for! apartments are remodeling kitch-| i@ 4 Miles West of Pontiec + a a a a a a s a -a ry ry 8 \ \be getting the genuine article, sa basements and recreation areas in @ : ty ut a number of effective de-) the ciation. 8 **| genuine “mahogany. H @ DY, Vy ; = * ( 7 as a Apt: oe None’ is more important than | “Don't get into a fix in '56 with a f ary, Z, HH. - Ja ae neat attractively painted windows. ' a oe me Pees! Insure re Safety ~ Herbert C. Davis = Ds ie: Btn ae f eae houg' yas"’ is slog: %: 7 solid ™~, FURNACE | Inside and = pint etal" of the Mahogany Assn. . Real Estate—Builder $, ety Say Cra. cepa — SO @ 4925 Pontiac Lake Road A ey, S And find cut why this fine,.modern furnace and top seced’ tal pakaed in of Heatin Unit b/ | G quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for —_ on Praag glean bead maorany pan = | | : FE 5-4311 | @ \ heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the warm, teviting colors. Pramel rps Bonaponliogh a patio oad Suneeusesesesened, [: San Coney “ied fo gar The amateur can get pro- a alifyi fi R tH a6 th from aaaana eee i © antes your heating satist Gecainiad vette in painilig 0 |names and qualifying pre xes| Reports of injury and death from yappannnnnnrrarA~rnr~reed |which masquerade under the name|improperly used or installed heat-| I ’ window made of ponderosa pine (of mahogany. For example, ac-| Mt he will follow these suggest: \erding to the Association, none lithe National Association of Plumb-'4 fons jof the following names are genv-| ing Contractors. First paint the parts of the win-|ine maou: dow that are inaccessible when | “phil * mahogany (diper- | The association advised the $ the window is closed. Slide the| | ecarps); poll, Indian” mahog- |public to have such equipment |$ lower window up and the upper any (padouk); “White” mahog- | installed by trained, competent jing units brought a warning from | iii Only a Rich ab Can Afford - @ Poor Heating Plant GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING OEE Pie Haven. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 rover. a PPh PPPPPPPPPPPPPP PP PPADS window down. | any (prima vera); “Colombian” technicians and approved by their |$ ANGLE—TEE \ j peace - Using a long-bristled sash brush mahogany (albarco) “Sapele ma- local inspectors. Although this REINFORCING BARS 3: j ‘one to two inches wide, paint the hogany (sapele); “Gabeon” ma- (protection is written into most Complete Basement Waterproofing jface’of the checkrail of the upper) hogany (okoume); “Costa Bi- heating codes, numerous handy- 4 HOT RO No matter what style of | . window. Then paint the muntins) can” mahogany (crabwood). imen victimize families with hit-/3 LLED AND ; li All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! ‘and stiles of the upper window with the exception of so-called, ofmiss work. i$ house or remodeling you ! R : for about three or four inches '-phitippine” mahogany, most of] Heat is vital te the health and COLD FINISHED BARS spe rh I an | eliable Wa atove the checkrall bs f call for the best in build- ‘ a the substitutes for mahogany today) comfort of mest of the country |q ROUND—SQUARE all for the in bui ‘| 24 Whittield Phone FE 4-0777 Push the window to their jare marketed -under their true) during winter, NAPC pointed out. 2 FLAT ing materials. Come in, | [~ _ i normal position, leaving a few names, although frequently they| Hewever, the asecciation added, 3 let us give you free esti- 4 4 m inches open, tp and bottom. are falsely designated gs being @ this can be a danger as well as | Paint the stiles of the upper specie f makegeny | window. Then do the face of the check- ‘rail, the stiles and bottom rail of ‘the lower window. Dont get paint mates .. . use any of our extensive collection of plans. | a blessing. * ‘s | Genuine schaguay is produced commercially only in tropical) America and Africa — not in iyo! ae HOT ROLLED SHEETS For example, fuel - gases not > AND P LATES coment burned produce carbon > Pontiac Welding & Do You Own Land Suitable for Development ? de, which is deadly to 3 ho breathe it for even a} ’ son the weatherstripping. _” can plegpasoety or any other parts | short length of time. It also can ¢ M hi Ww | | | cause the ere to stic ‘cause violent explosions. Dis-/ nc We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that fc The tree mahoganies are @l- cal of such poisonous and com. achine Works e can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy Wt or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it.on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Leke Rood, Rt. No. 5 | The paint should overlap the vided inte two botanical genera. glass by about one-sixteenth of| The Swieténia genus iecludes ,an inch. Splattered paint can be) genuine mahogany trees that ‘taken off with a cloth saturated) stow principally in the West In- | with turpentine. dies, southern Mexico, Central Some home-owers find that they) America atid the upper valley of 40 a neater job by using masking —- Amazon River in — tape along the rim of the panes. mens aot tor as a final ‘check for leaks. or by using a paint shield. ao Wold Scan ane samen hs cour stated the association. It ap-| jeasier to prevent splattered paint/monly known as Honduras, Mexi-\pealed for public cooperation with than to remove it after It's dried. (can, Amazon, Peruvian, Cuban oF} codes in protecting health, life | Santo Domingnn— mahogany. and property against those need-| * less dangers. leoeiss gases requires proper lo- z cation | jand venting of the heating $ unit. iS * e * 107 Squirrel, Auburn Heights FE 2- 0233 PP PPPPPPPPPPP PPP PEEP P PP PEPPP PP PPP PP PP PPP EPPA ALS ee were, . seating a eats “to be! made in the presence of an Inspec, A Furnace with NO Pipes The New Delco Ductless Counterflow Oil or Gas Furnace! “Not a Wall Furnace” The Khaya genus of genuine ma- hogany grows principally along the west coast of Africa and is commonly referred to as African there are clear, water- resistant | | cf / mahogany. coatings for masonry which repel] x Paneling that is marketed and moisture but do not change its 'S@b sold unter the trade name ‘‘Phil- ‘appearance. Frequently ‘used on) * Waterproof Coatings Warm room air is drawn off the ceiling through the return —— grille. This filtered air passes down over the heat exchanger where Ye picks up heat and is discharged across the floor. one of an indefinite group of — ‘be very pale varnishes, solutions 3 weeds known hans red lauan, tan- ‘ot waxes or silicone =| x NEW * PRE-FAB OPEN DAILY 8-8, SUNDAY 103° GOLD BOND PLASTERBOARD New Low Price — 1 Week Only! Ideal for installation in Limited Crawl Space or Concrete Floor Homes. No. 2 OAK FLOORING 125 Very Nice Stock \,"" ; ek igs te" Patten." 88 |e. and Bator Oak Flooring HT A gy 4 oy fo SOMOS 4x8x4" Plasterboard arelet $1.65 Premium Nafoma, Must 3] 70 eta rd me : 4x7x%" Plasterboard ..... $1.98 Move 3 Cors. 4x10 and 4x12 also in stock 16x48 Lath—32 Ft. ...... $1.05 All Metal Products at 2 New Low Price We will give you 100 Free Holdens Red Stamps if you call —> FE 2-2919 For @ Free Home Estimate * GARAGE * WITH METAL SIDING — PAINTED BAKED ENAMEL THAT LOOKS LIKE WOOD SIDING! | * NO PAINTING or WARPING * DO-IT-YOURSELF ——PLANS INCLUDED—— NO. MONEY DOWN - EASY TERMS 4x8x5¢ FIR PLYSCORE = 70,000 BTU Forced Air Furnace Extras Required! DOUBLE RED STAMPS UNTIL APRIL Ist With Any Purchase ty NOW ONLY 2 Mat! C8C 70 HR 4 THESE ARE C GC SPECIALS! 5 Burmeister’s SO N‘ LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE N Wholesale and Retail 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SEcve YOU BETT ER! BG THE COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC WATER SORTENER * R A IN SOFT Regenerates Itself Electrically While You Sleep. Regular ee 00 . ‘TIL APRIL ISTHM.... $34950 “sexx || MIDWEST SUPPLY |H o’BrieN HEATING & SUPPLY Co. Phone IM 3-3714 i 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2.2919 9 N. TELEGRAPH FE 4.2575 CARE EEESESES SLES TSO MEN TE TERETE EE ; ~{ poe \ ives eras a cy ___| "THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY. MARCH 17, 1956 , — j f . K ¢ , 3 ; ( wy! FIVE POINT CHURCH—Scheduled for dedication services Gunes afternoon, the of the platform is the pasfor's study. sees Gensaees < wan Or cesar: as well as | -Five Points Community Church has an attractive interior. The walls are finished in clear knotty pine. Pews, platform furniture and chancel are white oak. To the right 32'x40' building, starting less than six months ago. Use New Target Wood The ends of eight-foot timbers have been used to line the sideg of a-new close-quarter Air Force firing range. The timbers can be fired at from all angles with little or no danger that the bullets will ricochet. Wood also has the advan-| © tage of being able to withstand). great shock and absorb sound, the National Lumber Manufac-| turers Association Points out.~ ——~-- a 5 WHEN YUU HEAT-< HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. TRZOS 3101 Orcherd Leake Reed KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 a complete modern kitchen is being finished. Members did all the work on this for Dramatic Architects have borrowed an idea; from designers of women's fash-| ions, who find that to reveal ~ divine. Today the once hidden ciedistas or frame of a house is being clev- erly revealed as architects use the texture, grain and beauty of ex- posed wooden beams, rafters and ceiling to add character and charm to the contemporary home.) Warren Weber, prominent west- ern architect and member of Amer- ican Institute of Architects, says this new trend in home design which utilizes more and more of the structural members of the| Home ‘Skeletons’ Revealed Loveliness | home for striking appearance val-| ue, has developed an entire = concept of house framing. Weber points out that design- ers have a wider range of oppor- tunity to use both structural and appearance grades. of tionally popular hw as Doug- las fir or west const when planping the i of a new home, specified so that higher grades of, dimension lumber is used where it! will be exposed to view in wide| overhang roofs. Eves & Sun. ~ About 68 per ‘cent ‘of US. non- farm people over 65 years old own B their on ——_, =—S CALL MA 6-6247 ‘Build Wood Unit | for Garbage Can You can build an attractive unit into the backyard fence that not jonly makes garbage. cans dog- proof but forms a good-looking screen * * * Best of all, this trash can bin is so easy to build from fir plywood and do-it-yourself plans that it's a cinch for the home handyman. On the inside of the fence, this bin forms a handsome box-type unit with a lid on top. On the other side, the garbage or trash cans slide out easily when the sanita- tion truck comes around. Gatetane VALSPAR Besides hiding. the sometimes | unsightly trash cans, this bin | : | will. foil any inquisitive dog | > | which might try to tip the lid | off, t When made from exterior-type Plywood with its 100 per cemt wa- terproof bond, the bin will last in- defimtely. You can build it twice as big for two cans There is no charge for the sim- ple do-it-yourself plans for this bin at the Douglas Fir Plywood Asso- mation in Tacoma 2, Washington . 8 FOR NATURAL BEAUTY. ewe \ man’s sock makes a good ap- & ,plicator for waxing a floor. Fill AMERICA'S FINEST the sock with paste wax, then run SUPER Vals ar VARNISH it lightly over the floor. The hght . pressure is sufficient to release enough wax for an even job Nothing protects and brings ovt the lustrous beovty and tone of fine 2s wood like Super Velspor. 11% WN. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac Indeors, Super Valspar is ideal for floors, woodwork, furniture. IRST Outdoors, use it on beets, station wagons, gorage doors, ployground ‘ F end sporting equipment, ; Super Valspor is the only vernish In the world thet withstands adden for Best fempercture changes, Unhormed by fruit juices, perfumes, ond alcoho! Price and Guaranteed not to turn white. Quick S. ice $ ; Lend Contracts ‘ 54 Real Estate ONLY Insurance Qt Trust Service , Investments : . , ¢ , . Dawson & Watson 0. R. 3. Mawson, Hogh A. Weteon 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2.3766 From Oil Heat Windows @Large Lots © Paved Streets @Full Closets w Sliding Doors @Low. Taxes DAN SURE, BUILD THAT HOME, YOU AND YOUR WIFE, ©Full Basement ©4 Styles to Choose ®Luxaire Automatic ©Steel Casement @Plastic Tile Bath ®Double Ribbon Drive ©Completely Insulated STILL NO MONEY Last Chance! Only 6 Houses Left in This Beautiful Development! 2-3 Week Occupancy ! @®Two Bedrooms 2B ith Plus @ Drive Model lin Spring Housecleaning | |which to carry rubbish outside, =| : ~wal § 00 He observes that both fir and | ‘ hemlock lumber can be carefully : Monthly Payments $62 E REAL ESTATE x Family Should Help Mom Chesapeake Bay ‘is the torgest inlet in the United States. en To Buy or Sell Real _— Call: the “All-Woman Realty Mother needn't overwork herself! jup their own rooms and aaeata | during spring housecleaning, if she|to save Mom time and ertergy. A’ LEA 0. ges her head instead of her back./neat room is easier to clean Gaal ro Som: sag pe | Ra. TWENTY-FIVE The solution is simple; put hubby! ® messy one. and the kids to work and it'll take) Hees ioe ' : i a lot of the a off tired Mom. * * If she makes a game out of it! with time limits and prizes, the work will go faster and everyone’ @@ ‘will enjoy it. Dad-may see through | the stunt but a clever wife can always overcome his objections, The ion of he tenlty can be | When Dad cleans the attic, ga- rage and basement, he should have several steel baskets handy in --adds beauty to your grounds! For complete, permanent all round protection, insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual painting —is zinc coated after weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. FE 5-7471 mer | bee pavment Windows, walls and floors can be washed by thewhole family. Mother can delegate a certain humber of windows to each child for cleaning, Whoever washes his windows faster ang better can be given a prize of a dish of : 36 MONTHS ’ i 1 vide each child with his own TO PAY pall, sponge and squeegee. The = also can straighten’ PAYINNNT ONLY 4 LEFT! 3-Bedroom Ranch Home VETERANS - Featuring: One-and-a-Half Baths Mortgage Costs move you in. 30 year mortgage. Full Price Automatic Heat Large, Beautiful Lots Lovely Modern Kitchen “12,300 Call. White Bros. for ~ @n appointment! WHITE BROS. ale ESTATE © Mttice at 2000 Dixi hqnw 3-1872 Z4oOor OR 3 Cibesaggiie yn “oll pty 29 and weighed 7 pounds. 12 |Have Fire Pail Handy Island leg of a world flight, Miss) COMMERC 1AL BUILTUP Earhart and navigator Fred water and set within easy reach ROOFING a ee eee Seen a hr bone] 2 ELT ee ng Your Scores of and planes, spear- into charred embers HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. rier Lexington, combed . more where it need not be ain 1 Geuieees punch ook if during a fifteen period found nothing, says the National PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Geographic Society. The search LIVING-DINING ROOM — Built across the back of the house, this pleasant living- oui chalee une envaned to-dask brow, The projecting wall at the right has a built-in ~s ° cost more than # million dollars.| dining room has plenty of light and a beautiful view. The modern wallpaper onthe far buffet on the other side. Ray O'Neil Real Estate Rumors immediately began, wall has an unusual combination of blatk and white on a brown background. Dining y heen, snd + Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange continue to this day, that Miss Earhart was picked up by the| ; i 5 inch stove bolts 2%4 and 3% inches] 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 Japanese. The tale has been deni- Ceramic Ti es Effectively fe 2§ come JF |long at right angles to the bevel. - ed a oo gen & /\ FI P b f bho mage gelenina fit ae se ont Satoh ee ee eee eee eer ficials, and postwar investiations! AM ewer Floor Problems "Ge an net nbn dows : 6 wt i $ . as shown, Glue and attach ears 8" gre yEre Fare eurning|g Certainly © material. which has| hard to walk on is a case in point. BEE << with short round-head screws. 1% __, An American doctor retu been serving mankind more than) People often think of a dozen good! ha dese | Paint entire giraffe yellow and add -B d F Bri k from the Pacific brought sar 7,000 years must have come up/reasons why they dislike some-| a | brown markings. * = e room ace ric ae Se ee rie ore bs ong nag The, 2eainst some adverse criticism at' thing and overlooR~the one real > ara rs * R h H photo shows a woman with a re- one time —_ a reason. a wane Yap evel Ideal Air Circulator ; onc omes markable . resmblance’ to Miss “ . Earhart standing on Ahe wing of oe a gy bo is nae tile,| A tile floor in a color displeas- Tce on a \, ae air ore eees i _ el x WINTER PRICE plane. crowd of natives popular bathroom facing.|ing to a certain homemaker is room, passe ; ott ath: to re a illo commonly used in kitchens and pega be as hard to walk on.| A giraffe clothes stand is an for dowels. Glue and insert dowels. violet rays for purification, filters Rg $18 900 With 33 900 D. soldier stand in the foreground. other rooms, and now gaining new/Change the color and she lovesjattractive and useful addition to} Bore \-inch holes for ‘4-inch gust out through fiberglass, adds * 9 9 own favor as an exterior covering forthe floor. Actually, tests show that | P e bolts 14% inches long in neck | . The picture never been au ithe child’s room. stov ts 144 in n ozone to counteract odors, and re-|iad OPEN DAILY thenticated, / homes in this country. But through-| geramie tile, in contrast to many | Cut head and body from a 1 and front leg, first counterboring Re h x — Pi out the span of centuries criti-| substitute materials, efficiently re- ene he oe oe ee ee Natural Fireplace, 1% Baths, Gas Heat, Wet Plaster, Not all /modern seaches have) cism of tile has been amazingly turns the energy of @ footstep — iby 8-inch board, using a 1-inch | %,-inch in diameter and 3-16-inch recirculate the air on a 20 by 28% 1560 Square Feet Living Ares. Lots 75 = 190. ended 4 such a somber note. In! jimited. ‘it does not absorb it — thus mak- | grid as a guide in making the out- | deep to recess nuts and bolt heads. foot room five times an hour. ce oe = Pre ae 192, World War I flying ace! Reports from homemakers show] ing it easy and safe to walk on. _ |lines. Make the ears from a piece| Bore matching holes in head and ie 5 Sane ino Dagon, ob Meee Labo, 50 iene, cuavtcoetan Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker, that the most frequent complaints| . ae of lath or leather. Cut neck and’ body, being sure notches fit tight-| Hard-surfact or bare floors are 20 By party of six men, was are these: 1. Tile is expensive. 2.| ‘More W. N legs from 2 by 2-inch lumber.| ly. Assemble these parts. Cut a 3- cared for much more easily if dust |B 4 WM. BEATTIE - FE 5-7692 down north of wena It fs difficult to get. 3. It is “cold MOFe ood in Navy ~ [Notch both ends of neck and top inch bevel, as shown, at tops of and dirt are whisked off them wn ~——— | looking.”’ 4. It is hard to walk on. The reports, gathered by the Tile Countil of America, Inc., also reveal that most eof the critical homemakers had very | little first-hand experience with tile. Take the complaint that STEEL , SCAFFOLDING for every requirement. trestles and special ceramic tile is expensive. ‘Inves- for steirways, tigation will prove that real tile’s stores, churches and bank } in other matrals And as for long-range to reckon with) ceramic tile tops the list. Life-lasting. tile requires virtually no upkeep or remodel- : "Eu It to get.” Orders f ba cult get.” lor Mall Concrete | tilé, placed at the last minute, take time to fill, Any quality item Surfacers and Grinders | in outstanding demand js compar- Sa doth — hard to -—* ~~ ex- pansion program, er, is pres- — . making ceramic tile more atin readily available. Still, orders for Vibr 8 and Disc your kitchen and bath must be Tarpaulins placed ahead of time. Is tile really cold-looking? Carion Plastic Perhaps the types and sizes used in hispitals bear 9 certain clin- Sewer Pipe | eal appearance, but there is 3 ' po need to use them in your | home. Tile comes in more than : 200 different colors most of which F xer Par FAG, | can be catied warm colors; it also comes in textured patterns 245 Elizabeth Leke Road F to increase the feeling of warmth, | Human nature is fascinating! FREE PARKING Ph. FE 5-8780 |The final complaint 1 that tile | is GOING TO BUILD or REMODEL? Let Us Give You Prices On DOUBLE HUNG, SLIDING, ROLLING, CASEMENT or AWNING or JALOUSEY WINDOWS TIM'S HARDWARE ROLLING GLASS DOORS QUALITY STORM DOORS Full f-inch Storm $ 3 gr Doors |.............. *36” -Y4-inch Doors With All Hardware.... 1% Jalousey Doors 3-Track Storm $ 50 Windows............. 17 IF IT’S ALUMINUM : WE HAVE IT ‘| - OPEN SUNDAY FROM 11 to 5 | ~ALWINDO Co. 1702 S. TELEGRAPH FE 5-3728 econonty | (which, after all, is the only kind | = FAY-BARKER HARDWARE TAY HARDWARE J & M HARDWARE McKIBBEN & CHILDS HARDWARE ‘TALBOTT LUMBER CO. | 456 Orchard Lake Avenue WILMOT HARDWARE WILSON. HARDWARE BIRMINGHAM HARDWARE BROWNIE HARDWARE DEER LAKE LUMBER CO. , The U.S. Navy had 50,000 wooden|of front leg, as shown. craft in its two-ocean fleet of World| Bore holes %-inch deep at 45-, : degree angles: in head, néck, and War II and it's been adding NeW tall for %-ine d 1, > bales wood vessels constantly since the i, head to miss each other. From! war's end. As a matter of fact,| la piece of %-inch dowel cut two gea-going ships have been built of| pieces 2% inches, four pieces 4' wood for 4,000 years. A 3,800-year- =e and one piece 6 inches long cedar or head, neck, ,and tail, re- old, 32-foot boat of heavy | gpectively. Buy of carve six 1- planks is one of the top attractions inch wood balls for dowels on the at the Chicago Museum of Netares \head and neck and one 14-inch ‘wood ball for the tail. _ Bore them! FLATLUX ONE-COAT FLAT WALL PAINT One Gallon 495 A) Covers most average-size rooms SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BPS DEALER LISTED BELOW: We Deliver FEderal 2-3721 Open Sundays Huron at Telegraph @ Fkderal 5-8389 Saginaw at Auburn Rd. @ Open Sundays, ORlando 3-3322 Open Sundays ORlando 3-1120 Free Parking °@ = FEderal 2.1409 | Open Sundays | @ EMpire 3-3501 Open Sundays @ FEderal 4-4595 Free Parking @ FEderal 5-8724 Free Parking @ FEderal 5-4512 Sport Headquarters 3 MArket 4.1301 We Deliver Midwest 4-7524 Open Sundays @ FEderal 3-9239 Free Parking 7110 Dixie Highway @ MAple 5-4921 BPS Factory Representative—Floyd C, Umland—ORlado 3-1060 ? M-.59 East of Airport @ 6939 Williams Lake Rd. @ 4460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Union Lake Village 1025 Oakland Avenue 1175 Baldwin Avenue Walled Lake @ ® Woodward at Maple Sanford at Wilson | Tear | legs and bore holes for %- ‘a vacuum cleaner. BASSES SSSLSALISSSSSSSS FULL PRICE $11,100 ie STANDARD BUILDERS ONLY Co. Management Northwest TELEGRAPH Model Open Daily, Noon to 9 P. M. Model Phone No.—ORIlando 3-2980 30-YEAR MORTGAGE AVAILABLE! BEFORE YOU BUY ANY HOME ... AT ANY PRICE SEE THIS HY HAVEN COMMUNITY - SEE It Now! The HY HAVEN SPECIAL A 45-Foot Wide Ranch Home LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY a Rr ala MODEL ADDRESS 4845 SASHABAW ROAD @REAL LOW TAXES © 10 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS @ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA @ COPPER PLUMBING @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) @ SOLID SIDE DRIVES @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE @ FULLY TILED BATHS @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING Doors @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS © @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM veterans % 250. dow wm es Sea SS Xx wf Lf \ 3056. * > ‘ TWENTY-SEVEN “ Exciting New Life Begins tor 2-Terrorized Sisters LONDON (INS) — Life has fust| dull ‘clothes, lowsheeled black begun for twin. 28-year-old sisters Mildred and Marjorie Hall; of Bir- mingham. bey friend, or stay in bed after 6 a. m, Never allowed them to open their salary envelopes or to know how -|much they earned. .| Never allowed them any spending . * * -e - Barred visitors and imposed si- his daughters’ || lence. Bedtime for Mildred — who was painfully revealed at the cor-/ worked in a store. ~« factory checker — 5:45 p.m. © |NICK HALIDAY ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, gE! t itd i dred. Asked why they did not quit the house, Mrs. Hall replied: “I remembered him as a gentle- | ig man, the man I fell in love with.” |F - oner’s court. The twins, dressed in|was 6:30 p. m. For Marjorie — a . BOARDING HOUSE PoP GAVE US 7 ALSO THAT AN EARFUL YJ YOU FELL OFF Z VA iy coaNer, Keyeo up Like LZ) '2,'08 MERE PA YOUR GTOOL (eee aera tab pred KiLL THAT) } YOU BACK TO FOR THE KILL/ ~» IMAGINE your / ( conscious- IY DISGUST WHEN THE ANNOUNCER / Vee | | Nese you —— A Like POUL / : : by Ernie Bushmiller CASES 12 BR] [PLAYING WITH I'M GOING |[I WONDER WHY SHE : ao} . YOUR ALPHABET OUT --- KEEP WANTED ME TO DO x IN [ : WHAT ARE BLOCKS i /X mA 2.2? : YOU DOING | A Zo ty . 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Ne Che _ = ike ¢ YVR Bares. Lia = . ee Ae SD STOP DROOLING, HEIDI. YOU'VE ALL YOURE GOING TO ” “What's so funny about wearing one red sock and one green one? I got another pair just like it at home!" i gts BO OR fpr rege BR PS RE Se pr ree ESerOw ley a ee eR et By Keats Petree al yes a Teo ers 72 Seer oes ve ee a ee eee — . 4 are te Se i dee 5 , ‘ ’ 4! - ¢ pe «TWENTY-EIGHT 2 el * THF. * > » ei * ty . : ~ Pontiac vr ij PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956. . a ets Norther for Reg Tree jonal_ Crown} Pe EXHIBITION BASEBALL RESULTS. : ‘ = 3 acl | es : American Lea: Es ton Pek ell . -< There is one thing almost as Cer-| . eiand ee On | Ss f r Athl " tain as death, taxes and the com- Kew York 2 : 500 BS bd ea 0 ef CS mon cold. ‘Chicago ': 8 , , ' : L Robin Roberts will win 20 games. pee 7 3 ie = t ' ‘ ' And why not?. The strapping Baltimore ST 1-6 143 | v a righthander of the Philadelphia yiwauxee en Sk a3 . - Or § S {Phillies, who normally winds up| wrtdelead . : : ‘i + : . . | most oe, ‘ on leateewe.... : ; By H. GUY MOATS - : ; pape the : presen as been Sietsoat i ‘ be Special Writer, Pontiac Press ng Investments | 20-zame winner the last six years) Piiageipnia 00000000 3 gs FLINT—A determined Pontiac High School bas- Show $4,000,000 Total 2% ise’s looked better than ever|** “écissans’o bchoatte ; =f : this spring At Mess, Ariz. Chicago (N) vs. Baitt- ketball team wasn’t going to be counted out of the Sve vis, who had al" en ne =a oleae running Friday night for a shot at the state schoolboy: =cage crown. Trailing Flint Central’s Indians by six ‘te eight points up to halftime, Coach Art Van Ryzin’s never-say-quit Chiefs battled their way to the front midway in the 3rd frame and went on to win a finals berth in the MHSAA Re-* gional here, 61-53. Another bitter Saginaw Valley rival, and highly respected oppo- Northern ran up a 12-1 count at the 1st period on Eastern, boosted it to 33,12 at halftime and went on to win as it pleased. : for Past 10 Years ANN ARBOR —In a sparkling ‘lreport on athletic finances and con- struction, the University of Michi- gan says its financial position has improved by “approximately $5,- 000,000" in the last 15 years. * * Oo That figure includes investments 38 pitches in working four scare- | less innings against the Cincinnati Redlegs. He held the Reds to three singles as the Phils won the exhibi- tion game 8-4. Elsewhere, the Brpoklyn Dodgers were .back on the beam, edging the Chicago White Sox 10-9 on a three-run rally in the eighth inning. Larry Doby, obtained from Cleve- 23-14 record in 1955, threw only hareg 4 Pia.: Chicago (A) vs. Brook- tym (iN), At Los Angels. Calif.: New York (N) vs. Cleveland (A). At St. Petersburg, Fla:: Detroit (A) vs, New York (A}- t Tampe, Pia.: Kansas City (A) va. Cincinnat! (N}. arwater, Fia.: Washington (A) vs. Philadelphia (Ni. At Bradentown, Pia.: Pittsburgh “\N) | vs. Milwaukee (N). FRIDAY'S RESULTS Boston (Ai 7, Milwaukee (N) 7 11- imning te, called darkness. - Pittsburgh (N) 10, Detroft (A) 5. New York +A) 5, St. Louls (N) 4, 10 —— ee ee ae yonrneg in the past 10 that will to- land this winter, slammed a pai at 9:30 p.m. in the title scramble. Oe east 236 past 10 years that to- land this winter, slammed a’ pair] innings. Pp ! McCue if ; pated : 8% tal $4,000,000 by the time the tab of home runs for the Sox, It was Phifedetpnia, 1%) Gun an 6 os ‘Flint Northern, which took the | Nyberg. "1 3 $Ray.c 200 in paid for the new wlire only the Brooks’ second victory in| Cleveland \A) & New York im) 4. easy road to the firials spot with | Kineriuryg 3 0 ¢Peetr 00 4 8 new ultra-modern oven games. Chicago (A) “"B" 6, Bt. Louls iN) wins over Waterford and an in- coos ; ‘ 0 Treais.t $ ¢ 18 press facility and a new swiming| The Indians got excellent relief|"®’ > ; ept Lansing Eastern club (Fri- | | . nen a a pool. Both are in construction pitching from Ray Narleski in the) ; 4 day) 57-35, meets up with the Lorac sere O16 hy tale stages. last four innings and came from) Chiefs tor the 3rd time this sea. CentRaL 0..0)..!: is 4 8 13-63 Cost of the three behind to beat the New York! IC gan el -deck press |Giants 5-4. Narleski gave up only = a Maxwell Takes St. Pete Lead Ex - National Amateur Champ Shaves Seven Strokes Off Par ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. # — Walt, (who had 26 for last night's work) said in a radio interview aft- Billy Maxwell wants the big slice —s of the $12,500 St, Petersburg Open box, or. communications center, is $500,000. The swimming pool, which will include seating ac- commedations for 3,000 specta- tors, will cost $780,000. The com- munications center will be ready for the 1956 football season. Facts and figures about Univer- sity of Michigan athletics were in- ‘cluded in the annual report accept- |ed yesterday by University Regent |trom the Board of Control of In- tercollegiate Athictics. | The report, summing up athletic ‘receipts and investments in plant, (construction and additions, said ithat by the end of 1956 the Uni-) versity ‘‘will have the finest phys- ical facilities of any University in the world” for football, baseball, golf, swimming and outdoor track. one hit as Cleveland tied the game in the sixth and picked up the winning run in the next frame on a triple by Al Smith and a single by Rudy Regalado. In other games, Maury McDer- mott pitched five scoreless innings and batted in the winning run in Yankees a 5-4 triumph over the St. Louis Cards and Milwaukee and 1-1 tie game, called because of darkness in the 11th. The Washington Senators and Kansas City A’s had the day off. 4th Army Defeats 6th Army Quintet for Title FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. splurge by| Tech’s huskies finished 2nd. (INS) —A_ 28-point guard Sam Jones led the 4th army | Hockey Crown Wolverines Meet Tech | in Championship Tilt the 10th to give the New York) at Colorado Springs COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. the Boston Red Sox battled to 4’ _Michigan shoots for its 6th Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Assn, Ice Hockey Tournament title to- night against an old and bitter foe, |Michigan Tech. | ‘The defending champion Wol- | verines whipped Tech four times | at the end of the 1955-56 season | to win their first Western Inter- | collegiate Hockey League title, “Michigan almost didn't make the Pontiac Press Phote also benched Indians’ seorer, |with a 34-31-65 and had a three- ° ; ; Actos fer Tom MoUes, The flurr carried \etroke lead going into today’ third| _ THERE IT GOES — Long Hudson (Goose) and~Rod Treais (21) just behind Willie in the Archie Moore Favored |{?.* 3h ‘0. overtime in the All, tite game in the Broadmoor Ice on into the finale when. Chiefs |round. Ray, Pontiac high Chiefs’ 64 center, tips in a background watch closely as the ball slips in the | por) yWOOD, Calif. W—Light- {rmy Championship Basketball Palace. The Wolverines needed an lost Dave Diehm and the Tribe rebound during the 2nd period of last night's semi- hoop. No. 23 at left is Central's Gene Fields. | heayywei epee oS ood eerie Period to turn back stub- : Maxwell, married five years | :-: : lheavyweight champion Archie title game at Fort Leonard Wood. porn St. Lawrence, 2-1, last night Don VanOrden and Tom Owens. age today, never strayed over final round victory over Flint Central at Flint No. 14.is Ed Nyberg (usually a high scorer, held |\foore is a lopsided favorite to Jones also paced 4th army to @ Tech had little trouble in di aa = 2 “At: Central led, 32-26. It | IMA auditorium. Ray did a fine job on the back- = toa single field goal last night), and at far right, | whip Frankie Daniels of Bakers- 98 to 72 win over 6th Army earlier of Boston College 10-4, the night looked bad for Chiefs. But the| His 133 total at the midway | boards in this important win, 61-53. Two other No. 22 is big Don VanOrden. Chiefs meet /field, Calif, in a scheduled 10- with 27 points as his team qualifiled pefdre. . : “‘eome-trom-behind kids” weren't) mark gave him a good working PHS players, high-point man, Willie DeWalt (19) Northern in the title game tonight at 9:30 p.m. |round non-title fight tonight. |for the championship battle. — - ~ ¥ licked. marg over a trio tled for sec SS a onan ape seueaiupeaiesemerempaemeecemneee ee — S. Lawrence and Boston College : 2 this afternoon for the cohso- i 5 8 ond at 136-Lionel Hebert of Erie, : iene They started a drive in the 3rd Pa., Ted Kroll of Fort Lauder. | Pull Triple Play ‘ gece io Rendall smacked ‘frame ‘with everybody on the team) dale, Fla. and Art Wall Jr. of eweiers US ' . in Michigan’s winni 1 at 1:21 ayy Ee pe ° 2 et ree oe fast points and assume a lead, 41-| second-round 68, Wall a 70 and _~ pene . ertume iss i. ht. 36 that never again was broken.| Hebert, the firt-round leader, a y — Another nine point splurge in the| 71. rom ourney | a. —~ in F a period aitaned the SAVES] ye ger, incaing Jay He my Finals Tonight Despite his “retirement” Ray age hoot — Lee liepe el om Shaw's Jewelers were eliminated| LAKELAND, Fla. (# — Detroit. Detroit left 16 men stranded, and bles and a single aiid Phillips-a, Harris said: “We'll do it (start | , i hit for 12 points and Rod Treais (Til whaae af toc maar Seams, in the Ist round of the men's Class Would have needed something like actually got 22 men on base with double and a single. | Gerdon),. when and if he makes in Tournaments : for 10, Van Orden had 13, McCue cola Open; and Frank Stranahan A Michigan Recreation Associa- raseg oP ro Lapa ts sl ta) od Gad cs | Because veteran Joe Gordon a) Up his mind.” ~ - \tion basketball tournament Friday beaten the Pittsburgh Pirates over aa | Back on their Lakeland training 15 and Owen 10 for Central. ‘of Toledo, were grouped at 137. [eat Battle Creek, Ann Arbor at Fort Myers yesterday. The Ti ght ened, Tiger pitchers metime great among American grounds today, the Tigers were to cusMa—rordton®” Witnaotte @ pm lustily swatted Tiger pitchers League second basemen and now and won the game, 10-5. The Pi- ‘a Tiger coach, “just decided not rates collected 14 hits off Ned to play,” Fred Hatfield Detroit's Garber, Paul Foytack, Bud Black regular last season, opened his and Joe Coleman. Half the blows first exhibition gamé at. second. went for extra bases; two fer | Gordon, whom manager Bucky homers, two for triples. ; Harris said Thursday would start reheat A a Only Coleman was effective. He against the Pirates, warmed up, first outing of the training seem. = AT PONTL worked only the eighth inning and but then told newsmen: “I may The Pirate loss was the fourth, ciass p—utica \s 81 ne Hep a retired the Pirates in order. try a little later on. I just de- in a row for Detroit and its fifth : — C—8t Gregory is St Benedict, Detroit's triple play came in the cided not to play today.”’ in six exhibition games. i . AT YPSILANTI Class A—Ann Arbor vs. Livonia-Bent- ey m S \take on the New York Yankees.! ciass f Mignland Park ' ‘ j s re G , tramek, m Harris nominated Steve sromek Ay niMENOGAE Al Aber and Pete Wojey to work} | Clase A Catholic Central vs Bast De- ar |troit, 8 p.m on the pitching mound. AT VAN DYKE * * * Class B—Lutheran vs. St. Ancrew. 80 turned the trick, 86-73. gers got only one Shamrocks vs. Shamrocks The Jewelers were tied, 20-20,, But what the Tigers really need- : entering the 2nd quarter. but .fel ed, instead of triple plays, were a ‘ linto a 44-43 deficit at halftime and few hits with men on bases. a eS a 10 , never could erase the difference. | ; ; - Ann Arbor put together 14 = alae ! straight points through the 2nd and Some Good Fishing 3rd periods. Early in the 4th stanza’ LANSING (@®—Some reports of (an appropriate name for a Sham- the winner's lead reached 4-58. good catches of perch, bluegills, rock on St. Patrick's Day), pushed The game was marred by 33 per- whitefish, smelt and speckled bass through two quick baskets to knot sonal fouls. have been received to encourage the score 17-17. Shaw's Bob McManus took weekend fishermen, the State Con- sixth. ise? Wyandotte-8mith vs Ypet- -Rooasey* rie P — ‘ t | | John Fleser and Bill Swaney then scoring honors with 23 points and servation Department said today. - | . : ary ar Sy teammates Gar Townes and Very little fishing activity was Biack, the third Tiger pitcher, AT FLINT IMA . Dave Sebring tallied 15 ‘and 14 reported on Saginaw Bay due to was touched for a single by Bill e oie nerthern: vu) Ponting, ,. hit to put Birmingham back into a 21-17 lead for the last time. Skrzycki then scored four | respectively. ¥ Moore paced treacherous ice. \Mazeroski and walked Johnny | Class B—Plint Tech vs. Vassar opm Pr Ann Arbor with ints, eo 1 ie O' WOR. straight free throws and John 18 points couinan MAsEENoALL Degen amps Brien a Rogers added two more to make | In other Ist round games Wyan- NCAA Tournament [to sacrifice al popped | dotte defeated host Battle Creek, | \in front of the plate. Black grabbed | 85-64; Flint outsed Port Huron, 75-| ‘it for the first out, then threw | (Second Round) it 23.21. San Prancisco 72. UCLA 61. The Shamrocks then continued 58; and Kalamazoo sidelined High-| ito Fred Hatfield covering first to) |double Powers. Hatfield's throw to Utah 61, Beattle 72 Otishoma City 97, Kanses Mate 63 Catholic Central won the right |to pad the lead to a 37-28 halftime |jand Park 57 Towa 97. Morehead iKy.) 63. to meet East Detroit by whip: | niargin. . eal cu 9087. Tempts Ub. Coumeets ut Be ‘Harry Malmberg at second nipped mae . a ping Birmingham 68-48 in the fr 8 | Aan, Arbor Canisius 66, Dartmouth $8 Mazeroski to complete the triple on the sidelines Friday night in the semt-finals last night. The Ma: | Skrzycki firtished with 18 points MHSAA regional basketball tour- ples had their moment of glory (and Rogers 16 as 10 Catholic Cen- nament at the Pontfac High School in holding 17-19 first rter ers i ing ~ gym. lead over the fast eecabeg] we pray — me or side out in the seventh, Pitts: Ty. fatal period was the 4th as troit t =a ae er bergh scored five runs. Highland Park St. Benedict. ral- quintet, Fleser led Birmingham with.17 =~ D ; a. altar aes ae 2 Ps , followed by Bob Isbell with 14. falf ‘of etroit's 10 hits came lied to defeat the Shamrocks, 4- In the opening minutes of the , off the bats of Jim Delsing and/43, and cost them a berth in the vs Hame pm It will be Gromek’s and Aber’s ..,,, p°7 LIVONIA -BENTLEY By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Nothing could be more appro- priate for St. Patrick's Day than a pair of Shamrocks getting to- gether for a basketball game. This will be the picture when East Detroit and Catholic Central, both nicknamed the Shamrocks, ' meet in the Class A regional finals at Birmingham tonight. Period to Lose 45-43 Record Crowd for Gulfstream Nashua Top Attraction in Nationally Televised Handicap By BILL CORNWELL ‘opener. Marine City trailed at in- One bad quarter put St. Michael termission, 27-23. then caught and briefly passed the Detroit quintet in the 3rd quarter, 33-32. Undaunt- ed, the Cherokees regained the lead and pulled steadily away. St. Gregory ‘had a well-balanced attack with four starters hitting two figures, headed by Don Gal- lagher who meshed 19 points in- cluding 11 charity throws in 12 at- 20 14 «18 20—T3 20 24 26 16-86 play But before Black could get the Walcott Referee Louis Successtul in Skzry ING CATH. CENTRAL ° : Te second quarter big Tom SIzryCK mt ru 8 2's| Pro Wrestling Debut soe meee ede ra eel tempts. Tom Chapman of the | MIAMI, Fla. (PA record crowd == ee feaney peu ewe Ff webs Uns a & pair of CON) St Gregory of Detroit upended |Mariners took game honors with of pai 39,000 was expected today oe ee abe ME) ates | : | Marine City, 63-51, to move into 25. jat Gulfstream Park to s | Memphis in ‘D’ Finals Fieman = 3) i Roses § gz, WASHINGTON (INS)—Joe Louis’ Billed.as a wrestling match, the ° . 3 cages aos Gentes pel ra | ST. BENEOICT ST. MICHAEL _ the greatest eullectionsllst horse. | Mcmphin wil tangis wan De Abernathy. ¢ | | Eraser , 1 & 2 won his’ debut as a pro wrestler 240-pound ex-heavyweight champ Mi Al rl { * the Bens at 7 o'clock. St. Clair | Phition 210 Keller % 1s flesh ever to appear on a single troit All-Saints in the Yopsilanti/P**™e"rr ° ? 2 Bontor ft 3 jin 11 minutes last night—thanks to put a quick end to the encounter meets Utica in the Class B igee ale aie 3 3 8% racing program in Florida. : Class D finals tonight. In overtime Teahan © 1 1 “two rights’ to the jaw of Don ids his jolters lifted Lee out of . | championship game at 8:15. mere i } : orcs 8 ; 45 The $112,900 Gulfstream Park j } i 7” ; 2c ‘k” a) Pig the ring ls d 2, last night Memphis defeated fa- Totais 17 14 48 Totels 2% 12 68 ‘Cowboy Rock" Lee, of Del Rio, ; | “S Mike led all the way until - : | Handicap, teatering Nash . t : ~3T 1 10) 1048 “ A - ; om a y unt 18 9 45 16 11 . g Nashua and vored Spring Arbor, 58-56. ee in see ces TEX A crowd of 4,179, who braved e S even e | midway through the last quarter. St. Benedict ...... (it 9 8 13°43) six other stakes winning thor- nn rn - ; — — : rain sad nen) te witeres Be . The Shamrocks were in front enter- Ot. Michee! Gee. ss- 218 8 1 843 oughbreds, is the main attraction show, saw referee Jersey doe iF . : 5 Ot. Gregory .,........ 14 13 15 21-63) but the - ° . ‘ing the 2nd stanza, 15-11, and held 4 2 program is studded with Lead at Half 34 32 re ea sce ngs Olympic Figure Skate a 24-20 edge at halftime, Going, rine ied Eee 18 13-51" other good races, wee ee ee Gh ; into the final period their margin . . . 20. amp Wins 5th U. S. = oe bee ren Tickets Avai e In addition, Rex. C. Ellsworth's 320-pound Lee In the scheduled 2 was 35-28, the greatest advantage | > labl Swaps, who whipped Nashua ; in Tickets for tonight's regional Jast year’s Kentucky Derby. will finals between Pontiac and Flint work out between the fifth and Northern at the Flint IMA can sixth races. It will be the first be purchased at both Osmun's time since their famous match stores until 7:00 p.m. Game time race last Aug. 31 that Nashua and is 9:30 p.m. Student tickets are Swaps will appear on the same 75 cents and adult tickets $1.00. (track. one-fall, 60-minute limit bout. Title Over Heiss The Brown Bomber told newsmen after the match that his future plans fac indefinte. Boe aia ts champion Tenley Albright contin- game ed se ‘ nt ee x - ued her reign as America’s ice . . , oe - 25 eee ED next Gay yALY og rome anc quee | v—wi 1 by; Kentucky knocked Wayne Univer- the half. ldap cba aE elo Pos ‘alk, to my wile” on ee ule ee eee and a half minutes remaining. artar's flas center, foule skating ws |! Two foul shots by Philion and a ned - . ae le a | aoa re = _e out at 11:56 of the second half time—while the king, Hayes Alan peg goal and three free tosses by — ournament, § , last night. | center, Bob rrow, was too —_— . Tar St ; appean al “ap. Ub Ey oencs) Brown led the Tartar el Tourney Results Jenkins, appeared certain to cap Massucci lifted the Ravens to vic- CLASS A e f = he Tarters’| Tartars, His 33 s >» fie 7oals secutive c Det t St h Tak se ana =~ ve a ers’ | mech peed yr ee oe mt ee Ae ree five field goals ren fourth consecutive CTOWD tory. Massucci and Philion ac- € TOl To Ss a c 1rs §-game winning streak. poin pped an oul shots ac CUMS Ee : : ‘counted for 13 of the Bens’ 17 P] S =) * | ‘ stam is | To add to Wayne's troubles, | yruskegon Heights 1. Grand Rapids | ace at ABC Tournament The Wildcats won in a heated Wayne plays Morehead tonight Miss Albright, 20-year-old pre- points ‘in the 4th quarter surge. second-half rally after Wayne had in a consolation game. Kentucky's field goal average (Union 46 _med student from Newton Cen- | The Mikes froze completely dur: —— — was .414 per cent while the Tar- vee neler Creston 49. Grand Rap-' ter, Mass., gained revenge last ing the Ravens’ rush. They netted pOCHESTER. N. Y Poses Greene Runs 4:06.9 Mile fare ecto betes ee oe | Ed Lubanski led the new lead. At Fitnt night on Carol Heiss, the brilliant only dne fielder, a jump shot by fgets © | _ | the floor, the Wildeats hit .500 | of four divisions in the 53rd annual ers with 620 assembled on games ~ ° ° | | antee Back in Stride. rm ios was wanes second in o naes P they had enjoyed * LJ * Sparked by Martin Massucci, son. of coach Art Massucci, and Don Philion. the Ravens took the’ lead for the Ist time with three PHILADELPHIA uw — Olympic Wayne Falls, 84-64 IOWA CITY, lowa #—Powerlul outplayed them to lead, 34-32, at Wayne's chances in the | Detroit ham 4! Tenley jumps, ‘turns and cross-step ma- neuvers to the music of Offenbach, | 5; that won the plaudits of the 5,000 Pontiac 61, Flint Central $3 : , : R New York youngster who de- Dan Dro the last 20 second : : Flint Northern 57, Lansing Eastern 35 PPs in ast 4) seconds. American Bowling Co! | b; | @uring the second halt. 1 Calkene Cental ea) inreing-| throned her as world champion — Dropps connected for 19 points Inament saw bet aan pala we 23, and) ae. . , * last month in Germany. to capture scoring honors, Mas- pad of yesterday's action | _ In other changes, Tony Sparan- 20 starts while it was Kentucky’s| Highisnd Park 51, Grosse Pointe 32 executed a series of ag — 13 Lacan and Phil- | Stroh’s Beer of Detroit rolled. up a Rego Park, N. Y., scored CLEVELAND (#—Court sessions/night in 4 minutes 6.9 seconds. th victory against five defeats.) Hamtramck Cass 3 and Larry Gacki each tal- |, series total of 2,975 to win first) |1° on Bames of 234, 246 and 239 The Wildcats have won the NCAA; aia oe Popp dotogy a : . § 5 eo title three previous times. | from Mountain 62, Gault Ste, Marte and conferences with Jawers have’ That compared with 4:10.8 at thrown him a little off stride, Wes Milwaukee a week ago and 4:13.8 lied 10 for St, Ben, ‘place in t vision,| Voang of Dera oe k he regular team division, | Young of Detroit. . ee Cherokees from St. Gregory foppj hi | = pcan ery topping the 2,954 score which had : chilled Marine City in last night $ kept Gerolmo's Wines and Liquors) Young captured top spot a . . . : : KENTUCKY WAYNE | At Kalamarec ispectators as well as the unani- Santee said, but the ‘fastest .mi . P | i — FO “i cat ol le i ak OS oe ; Bird Sot 10 Kener § 45 | msbaeoes State Nigh “. East Grand Mous first-place verdict of the five of Kenosha, Wis., the leader for a/ Thursday when he rolled 696 in America showed last night he's) It was the second fastest indoor Graw'yer 3.1-3 7 Duncan 4 1-3 9 pépids 51 . judges . . * * week , | Nelson B Louis. M - regaining his form: .|mile run in the nation this year, Burrow 14 5-€ 33 Brown, § 4-¢ 18 - At Van Dyge Judges. we Flint Boxer Winner [taser Nelson Burton of St. . Mo, “The lean Kansan, who goes back|a half second slower that Irish Gael, $$ $3 TE FENCEM 2 oro ¢ Detroit: Lutheran 49, ee . a | Strohs rolled games of 982, won the all-events lead with 1.889, . ; s a Sa a ee er sine is < In third place was Catherine L.. WASHINGTON (® — Paul Wright! "1,009 and 984. : |Burton, a 1937 doubles champion ° gb spats orang y to} champion Ron Delany posted at mus 9 2-1 | London -2 9-8 ¢) Detroit St. Andrew 67, Detroit Harper Machado of Los Angeles, but of Flint, Mich., outpointed Dave Strohs were national match in the ABC, rolled 643 in te fight ic A — son pagal it aeapenten wi 4:04.6'caseady 1 14 3 Greenb'g 0 0-0 0 Peiggwicdnlty ‘though her skating exhibition was|Smith of Seattle last night to win games champions until they were|team event, 600 in doubles and 648: ishment m apr eur a ie se trail aoe = ened the eck 1 0-0 3 __ __| Detroit St. Gregory 63, Marine cry excellent it had neither the finesse|the a ppg crown in defeated by the Budweiser Beer in singles. flashed around land loc |Totals 34 16-27 84 Totals 23 18-37 64 ‘nor the quality of the first two/the finals of the 1956 U.S, Air Force Five of St. Louis,” Mo., in Jan-| Sparando won the A e ‘i 5 — P 1 - he , ’ « Area's banked board track last|retord s yest “fe WWeree cocci BM ee oe Michegs an PP lgirts, ; world-wide boxing tournament. lan : title in Seattl oo ry e i ; le in 1954, « 4 ‘ 1 iy : 4 ee @ f I ‘ ‘ | ee, F ‘ : if . gee AS an ‘ Lo Peers a | _ a eee ee, = ee oe be ortega eee _ ' ~ Srexis wu Just the love and | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 Co {og TWENTY-N NINE, MARLETTE — Richard James Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- DRAYTON PLAINS—At drew of the Women's Auxiliary new duties, offices Sunday. \A. W, Meyer, treasurer. "was estimated-at aps ep ees The blaze was Northern Bor. tency caused by an S356" St. rome Women Take New Offices Church this week, more than twenty officers, board members and committee chairmen 'ficers of the guilds and the Wom- en's Service Corps took over their Presented by Mrs. George N. Higgins, retiring president, they were installed in their respective Heading the Auxiliary board are Mrs. A. E. Ledger, president; Mrs. | gra: W. R. Hahn, vice president; . Mrs.|, Carl Granfors, secretary; and Mrs. ee il : eee | zi et : reperattt St. An- of Cale, No 1. — Taree 34.00-i8. um, 12.00-13. ; Oxsfe-4 Oxford Musie Club = pope at the home of will Ie ‘ e- County Calendar ison officers and apie ens program. pirat _Cutend Garden Club meeting of Holy Ichre Cemetery. Rosary jonday home servi il be at the Pixley Fu- _ Members! neral Home, Monday at 8:30 p.m. are to. bring own table serv’ meet AB am, for election Mrs, of the pro- a luncheon at Deaths in Nearby Communities “ct. Mr. Plante was killed last. night service Sunday at First Congre-| in an accident on South ter ational Church, a Rocheste School pupils from the fourth! A'* true copy ‘grade up taking part with their! parents. wr talk on .the ‘meaning! cance “ the sacrament!—, road: Alfred; three and Alcide of ence Snover,. Rd., Dryden, night, Pontiac; two He is: survived by his father.. Hazel Park, Joseph of Rochester fn i Rev. E. John Yuells. Baird Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Surviving are his wife, Beatrice; a daughter, Mrs. Ola Walker of *~ ‘four great-grandchildren; ‘a step- daughter, Mrs. Emery Baimer of Otter Lake. _Clifferd E, Buck WALLED LAKE—Arrangements | brothers, Alfred of, Lapeer. Clarence Snover ‘Slate. ae Communion y vit be wil Commun-' 9:15 a.m. with Sunday gea > the LAPEER — Service for Car! was to be held at IMLAY CITY — The American 80, of 3990 ean Party Set gion Hall. Legion will celebrate its birthday today, ae beng! ie ten Come | Sasing. There will be a potluck tery, Mr. Snover died Wednesday supper at 6:30 p.m. for all mem-| bers and their families tn the Le- _angemree- non pa grandchildren and pate Juvenile an ing Ba here. | are pending or service for Clifton Sas body is at the the Rev. Alta ./neral Home, Walled Lake.. im n fourt, | Oak Mr. Buck, a construction super- \omety Borris Cen eee oe iintendent, is survived by his wife,| Pontiac in said County, on the Helen; a daughter, Dorthea Ann #?”,°f March rp and a son, Jim, both at home, and. —— to appear personally at said B, Clift of Ilinois.|“frbeing impractical te make personal F MICHIOAN—In the Pro- veal eT LN: [held at the « the County of matter net the petition concern. ra Punderburk, minor, Oo, 5 To Samuel Punderbdurk, father of said been filed. In this we Court alleging that the present where- father of the said child) Pu ving uventie AD, Ie m the afternoon, and of Oakland, Cour E of the State Richardson-Bird Fu- i an, you are ol notified on said tition will be Cause re an, up to 2:00 the 5. sarice oes this summons and notice! 3. Bulldere ard Traders 4 by pubiteation of » copy Detroit, La ng! *. pul ion oF? | ‘ot, Grand Rapids, ning, . ae cee ace previous to sald ‘Pont \cireulated in said Arihicaper oore, Ju of ler Pontiac in sai of poe AL . ie Court, ing in ac Press @ newspaper printed and: 3 the Honorable faced gE. m the City, County, this. 14th ay ch E rs nat [oven be ee tigers ol Mar. 11, 1956, 4. NOTICE The Zoning Board of Township, scant Cc the Southwest quarter of and the Westerly 420 feet of the Nort lerly @80 feet the Southeast of Section 29, Inde ependence Oakland County, Michigan, From dence 1 to Commercial. RICHARD MORGAN, Chairman, Zoning Independence hast rae Feb. 25, March 17, VERTISEMENT « Addition to ENTA rpose R of the Be pmentary Benook, — street, in Mito for comrachaa tan poe Elementary School consists Kitchen. Proposal, two o'clock 640 Thos are Bagbas {| An- City of Tth {sap = done are on file and =e amined at the no phases 1. Office of 2. Office at Teac. Kingscott & As — Architects-Rugineets, jucation clates, hanges tn {stricts; to rezone the Easterly of the Northerly 680 feet of Bection quarter Township, bend. issue, nding Additi wi vee held ia ‘oP kpuca’ Resi- On. m7 be. aa Kiser Michigan iO ~ oii h- right ta Scope or re; regu posals and to waive No bids may be withdrawn for at least Construction of FF. gan, Corporstion. De Detroit, | Phint and ‘orand™ - nels . eRe cae 7 Builders ‘end Hayden ion, for five per cent it of the proposal will each pro Board ced by ot pe Board. ‘uceation Spool og the t och, Ph nd pro- in pro- this Addition a Pips contracts on the to A with at one Monroe where sets may be obtained. on file in Supervisor and may be examined by any interested, change m residen to commercial aiatrics, Lots 06, 06. 4 on ‘an Addition Addition a Multi-Purpose Room and eontract forms, plans and under which the work will - 303 304 Watkins tec Estates Bub- ate ord Township, Canes ae copy of tne, zoning Map together &@ list of” nge is the office of the Township ART, Chai “y bay pe igi) Y: = Wetertord Township March 1, April 5, ‘5é to etate at the Soeste-Ouittis Pease Home until peen at which time she taken to ee ehurch for og ao ere Puneral a be @parks-Griffin MARCH 10, 1066. MARY, MARY 2101 Sle | Rd.; beloved infant daughter of Mr. and M Ray- ral servis was oon from the Brace-8mith Puneral He Home. i poral pov ments iy Br Smith Funeral Home. ma .. Claire dear4 ster of Mrs. John McCullough. nm ford, Mrs. o — Be: Interment | rs) See ae 8 a “pie Puneral ead em - Puneral service will y, Mar f Bt. Interment Recita i the Deughiers bed Isabella —will_be st 4 pm. Sunday. In y Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY MI- chael David Overbaugh ' oF Ht was Bt. Patrick's pod = = morning ( re pres to Ris iering con | peo little Mike away. The vision of bis little smile, shall never hever die, While he plays in God's) ah —Ounranteed monthly draw. | For work as assistant to the super- (ot o Z. beautiful garden of happiness ing the sky Sadly missed by Mommy end) iny LOVING MEMORY OF CARO lyn Willis, who Swen) March 1988 Just a thought of brance ae remem-| true, devotion memory sad and pa Of one who thinks Sadiy missed by “aa rearet S| Sendra Baker ra 3 ‘Flowers __ _DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS | uM Ww Fenerel Directors 4 LBBPDPALLOLDB POP A AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey y Funera] Home FE 4121)) ~~ COATS FUNERAL HOME Complete facilities: OR 3-7757 Drayton Piains - Waterford Twp. DIGNIFIED SERVICES — BY KIRK Puneral Home-FE 41882 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL Fi —DESTONED FOR PU ONERALS” SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE } Voor-ees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 23-8378 DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, Tu sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. BOX REPLIES At 10 a. m. Today there were replies ut the Press office in the following boxes: : 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, HM, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 25, 28, 34, 60, 72. YOUR LIFE'S MADE. ‘EASIER through Class: fied Ads, . To solve every head oge Program Cc erson Only ODA INDUSTRIES INC. _ 06 ON. Parke penvenal EXPERIENCED ON ___FE 2-630 EXPERIENCED 2-684) | — | EXPERIENCEN WASHING MA. SALESMEN WANTED i Pe lathe, day problems quickly, dial FE 28181. Cemetery Lots 5 SAVE. BUY at CHA PEL lots, from er, FE 4-0866. Help Wanted Male 6 Accountant Position with a rapidly expandin, eccounting p lata go Y Applicants . to . Personnel Office, unty Office fuirtns. fayette Bt.. Pon AUTO SALESMEN WANTED CHECK THIS PLAN = commission per car, -Paid vacations. Dames furnished. .— Hospitalization. We also need two Cueeee Salary while learning to qualified men. Call sale; for MI 47811. . metre dont . BODY MAN, GOOD WAGES, commission, steady or part time work, 22 Auburn Ave. SALESMEN : Men with sales abtiity to learn heating and air conditioning. With world's largest tnstallers. Guaran- — brobgeaycct experience unneces- ut must be willing to work. rot ‘essential, Phone for appt. 10 Danis to 8 p.m. Mr. Moers. FE 30 | BARBER WANTED. aaresoe JOB, Pranks, 22 N, Tele COLLEGE GRADU ATE Physical Ed Industrial Arts intendent a home fer juv- enlive To erganise and carry out ® program of recreation and arts and crafts. $4,212 to $4,784 a reer Personnel ice, Oakland Otfice wie Bt Poudre “aed Lafayette Daily newspaper has open- ing for reporter. Some experience desirable. Col- lege education or ¢quiva- lent. Write Box 1, Pon- tiac Press gtving full | backereend details. Diemakers Toolmakers Plenty of Overtime ry heavy duty trucks. You can pur- | chase Ready Mix Trucks with amaill down yYments and operate tiac, Excellent opportunity for brokers. This is a proven mae very profitable ss ger ea ae Schlager between 4116 Ann Arbor | Pa Anime? arch. 8 Fe LESMEN anted. Must have transporta- inn Maximum income within 60 days. Unitmited opportunity for advancement. We will train you to sell furnaces Local, well es- tablished firm hiring entire ad- sales force. Interviews bey shen ase fees jap jeginaw Ot. MUST both = _ CHEF HAVE knowledge of muentity food portion control. 49 hr, .week. eral vacation, tmsurance, holiday and other benefits, $125 per week lus overtime. Industrial cafeteria be located on Mound Rd at 18 ile Rd. Call Jefferson 69000, ext 320 for interview BRICKLAYERS WANTED INSIDE. work and outside work at Joslyn. For Dearborn Builders, Inc, e Bob White on fob or call MIT 17-0008 for Jack Kausch chine repa'trman, Must have expe- rience on automatic washers and dryers Steady work, with pay, salare and co Must furnish references mation confidential Rov's Re. | | placemect Parte and Mince Co. | 96 Oakland GO AHEAD With Oldsmobile There {s a bright future for vou in sales The men we want are alert aggressive sineere and willing to work hard to get ahead FRNINGS "UNLIMITED JEROME MOTOR SALES 280 8. Saginaw &t ____ Ask for Mr. Moor e “MACHIN ISTS. mill & bench work, Must be experi enced in reading both as- | sembly & detail prints Must be able to do oWn | setups and lavouts. This | position offers steady eni- ployment with concern Licidimpeeree ial machin- ery & automation equip- ment. 50 hour week. Con- tact W. M. Peterson, Cargill Detroit Corp. : Cole Birmingham 5; . tele Wanted Male 4 Mile 26 Fed ag ls AND METAL ae expe- eae Deron Pong Heat: os ar site ree GRINDER—O.D. INSPECTOR Must have experience on close tolerance, precision aircraft “MC MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion HOME FOR ELDERLY MAN WHO is handy, Some wages. FE 5-5619. SALESMEN (4) Needed to eniarge staff. Average tem ® $250 weekly. Referral sys- for intm ent © OL 1-7186 or 1511. = _ MILK ROUTE SALESMEN WANTED One of the lar- gest and most permanent dairies in the area. Younger men pre- ferred — qualify yourself with one of the best train- ing programs in the country. Con- tact representa- tives at the Wal- dron Hotel, 7 to 8 pm. Sat. March 17 NATIONAL PAINT FIRM I DESIRES penees assistant to manager in retail wholesale store. Must have res caenat « or experience } saaenry bales ai aes 4 ection. xperience sir able. Good rtunity vesvemont B, sod @ oma ar- r } H 0 ers pen- sion plan, erent if and Lag tions. Submit letter vstating | vaca full ovelifications to box 62 Pon- tac Press. All replies strictly confidential o + OPPORTUNITY — CYCLONE Fence USS Steel needs part-time salesman to sei! residential or write Cyclone Fence 1925 E. Hancock, Detroit 7 TEmpie 32-2001. Needed =: Journeyman » Keller Operators Apply Tmployment Office PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION GLENWOOD AVE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN NEEDS S8ALESMEN. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT RAY O’NEIL, Realtor m2 8 ak on Rd Open “Ph 3-7103 or FE §-7202 ative ve Real Estate Exchange PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS | also hand lay-up men for retn- forced plastics, Excellent oppor- tunity, ideal working conditions Call MA 41819. PRESSERS ON LADIES AND men's garments Experienced preferred w Karon Foz Dry Clean- ers, 719 REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN service commercial domestic and air conditioner Experierce nec- ekeary for appointment 9 am to 1] am oni: ov's Re- pDiarement parts and service. 96 Oatlands RETAIL MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN Nationally-known. progressive re- tall variety chain hes openings for sapable, ambitious men, bet ages 21° and en who ualify will start ae trainees {n the stock room and Will be pro- gressively advanced to floor men. Sesion meneeer and to store manag etarting th scheduled and = merit creases | . , a GENEROUS BONTTS PT AN EMPLOYE DISCOUNTS LIBERAL VACATIONS GALNFUL LIFE INSURANCE N TA EXCELL ENT SP UREMER T J.T BENEFITS FOR ELIGIBLE VETERANS APPLY 0, BERG _ «2 N, Saginaw __Help Wanted Male 6 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN a rw . soonees, plenty e i floor time with exce! ~ untties tn growr area, Special bonus on llst- ings so make an appointment for P. C. Wood Co. TOR Corner wuieee ‘hake Rd. (M59) OR 3-135 05:30 After 5:30 cal! OR 3 ‘OR 3-2603 RETIRED — LIGHT r WORK. Bronte “Midwest ent ‘ake Brac at weet 44111 te —1_P-™ ac i Heereing repute rite eis ti...) | SPECIAL TEAS AND oe or side" sin, a Butte Supe ond een furnished cers. BUN OTL, COMPANY Has immediate ning in their Sales bh | ar ram for an aggressive who is look- for a = career that can eventually lead to a m ement ition, The of straight salary basis with peri- ¢ increases —- Car allowa and other com- e available. If you 4 equivalent in sales ¢: feel vou can meet this write Bun O11 Com .. Post Of- M an, e Box 690, ( ee La partiouta , All eee DRIVER ES- | tablished route. super Walkers | SERVICE 8 ate ATTENDANT. Young rain ween the a Meda #4 5. ne lao dt corner of . _Det's Rese ie, he ee alge TREE TRIMMERS WANTED FOR me Area. Call OR 3-3353 L) WANTED: eee fad AT ONCE, P. W. Dinnan. 66 W. Huron ‘on _ Bt. WANTED: aaa METAS boro al No other need apply. MI D: 8 BOY FOR DAY work only — Spadafore Mkt. _197 Oakland Ave SING CALL PE 17-8043 ~ WORK NEAR HOME Reliable man for maintenance at working conditions, and vacation with pay. Apply Mrs Feehan. Jacobson's Mable at Bates, Birm- _ingham MI 4-6900_ _ Help Wanted Female 7 AT ONCE Ambition’ woman with good ear and pleasing Aone to sel} real estate ust be @illing to follow instructions and work full time, Prefer experienced woman but will consider training right woman, Apply in person and ask for Mr. Brown, L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362, W Huron “AVON COSMETICS OFFERS WON- derful earning opportunity to smart aggressive women. For in- _ formation, eall 44506 /BAGGER & CHECKER Birmingham Cleaners. 173 8 Wood ward BAKERY SALESGIRL OVER ~ 20. Day work only, Ander#sn Bakery, 124 W 14 Mile, Birmingham. Mld- west #114 7 BOOKKEFPER WANTED 25 & over Call EM 34174 after 5 pm (/CAR HOPS AND PART TIME help for weekends. Apply in per- son. Tony's Drive-in. ue burn Rd CASHIER | Office girl. % to @ shorthand and typing — to work from 12 noon ® SALES GIRLS work § to 9 evenings. BLOOMFIELD BASTITION SHOP: Experienced Stenographers | Apply PONTIAC MOTOR | DIVISION 3 salary | | Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE PONTIAC, MICH. Sapceres Geach On |WOMAN NOT OVER) _Help Wanted Fem Female 7 pe with RISTIAN | GIR a i aes husband work. . mao hts, OR — _Work part time. Phone 40000. POLL OR PART TIME SALES ork. Call after 6 p.m, PE 40304. mee less home. — Apply INSPECTOR = _tre, 1383 8 woodward. Mt bio “4 ~ INTERVIEWERS _ ay MOTHER- for home than Press Box 8m —— office will train bare a alte personal poem Sty -s ond en iorte TO LI TP nila. More me Nek ORE Phone +117 wages, Mt ABE 40 HAY With ELDERLY vights, oo Sun., for interview. Lf, cece “onal Aber | FOR ari ision, No References re- =< Write 19, ss for appointment s and ~ off. LADIES AND NOGRAPHER FOR LAW OF shorthand tential. Wi to train. Pos. LJ Ms _ tine Bate Be x Bldg. al one Ad insurance. _Someone | under 30. MI ¢137. ‘ Trainees. - Retailing Y you —, preeentiy seeking a — tn lai department ee o large de Pontiac, ‘Weekly lectures from execu- tives, concurrent with direct job aes WAITE's DEPARTMENT STORE PONTIAC, MICH. Typist and Stenographers pect $3, a a yest 8 nears a wee paid racat sick leave, hos ttalisation “. 4 mite in- surance pians, interesting work oftice Oakland County Hors. ope Y- and Pontiac. FE 3-716). WA : SUNG LADY TO teach beginners, must live tn the Mord, or Walled Lake area. ld have from 2 to & ed} [mens or accordian Phone B rector, FE 40666 WAITRES& AND “DISHWASHER wanted, Morning work, G & M Lanch, 64 Joslyn WILL GIVE ROOM AND BOARD to couple in exchange for wom- _ en's services, FE 2-3960_ WOMEN OR GIRLS TO ASSIST Lafayette 8 , experience. Wil) Lrain Could use expectant mothers, or slightiv handreapoed person. Salary and Apvly 71% N. Saginaw Room 17. housework. Live dren id oft Can FE 24789 after | fn, 6 an Sun “140 LBS eles be able to clean and pick room small aot eithout Seber told. Very jight housework ‘Care of 4 year oid boy. No see ing or troning 6:30 t wk Please come to 2338 Comar | vears old. | Experienced in ready-to-wear, to | CARETAKER, MAN | |WOMAN, Art's Grocery SIMPLE “COOKING, light housework, live in, 30 Oth- e- helm employed. Large family _MI_ 4-1261 Help Wanted _ 8 PPA PPP AND WIFE wanted for 3 story apt . part time Gas heat Give references as to character and experience giso telenhone number Box 31 Pontiac Press CARETAKER COUPLE large estate in Pontiac enced with good references wood = 2-3726 MEN. WOMEN. YEAR ROUND OP- portunity on established Watkins route Earn $2 to $3 per hour Cer weceeeery Apply 180 er WANTED Waitress at Minit Lunch. Pike WORK NEAR HOME Reliable couple for Thelntenance at home decorative shop. No me« chanical exp. necessary Perms- nent opening, idea) working con- ditions, and~ vacation with pay Apply Mrs Feehan. Jacobson s lp nooo at Bates Birmingham M! FOR Experi- KEn- 1 Employment Agenc ies RA. PACCOUNTS PAYABLE Would rid young lady between ages 25 39 with expertence in Accounts Dayanie. er Receivable, who wan do lite typing and nas knowledge of bookkeeping ma chines to work 5 day week BEE ‘NIs' rd qeoerel me mechinist amted tine Employment eereice: PE ¢-2062. ecessary, Call §-8681 + PRESSERS ON Ai ferred “Apply. Pos ber Bey Choaakre, i supervisor in telephone work. No __ = i Sosa ee | WOMAN TO Ge FOR 2 CHIL- nN. Employment Agencies 8A | Work BIRMINGHAM . DIATE crnarieas cc ede Eatin mae “AREER GIRLS Leredog iy _ham. ae with oe, Aran AND .. Ha ae NER car 6 Ma ACHINE or 5 has wit " pewgtown area. M IDWEST | #08 Pontiac state Bank FE 5-622 LOOK! A ‘job of interest & diversity awaits the woman who ot PONTIAC Employment Service W._Huroa PE_ 4-255 ~ MIDWEST” ITE SHOR Price Bidg. Executive would like = = Ete t POT MENS ae ee «JOBS FOR M MEN Draftsman : i Ored, Accountant 10 Sales trainee, some college .... = mech, ref. required arte Cc AREER CENTER” B-1 Riker Bidg. F 8-0416 Instructions 9 DRIVING Bre | paabipy of re reine ae Eves., PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. Daye | I LE AND ae vicki | on. INPORMATION CALL — — 4 PIANO LESSONS GIVEN, CLASSI- — Pe! popular, be gr “by wel- Phone Direc Gallagher Music oes " soe appoint- _Work Wanted Male 1 » A-l CHINIST WISHES PART tae work, Evenings and week- ends. FE 5-0548. Al Wishks PART MACHINIST time work Evenings and week- _ends, FE 3-0648. A-) WALL WASHING AND ANY odd jobs. FE 2-159, BLOCK LAYINO AND BASEMENT. Arthur _ ORiando 34204. BOY, seep work new and dF ah Work Wanted Female 11| Business Services 13 LADY WANTS DAY WORK TUES, CE BRAT cov : Weds, Thur : PRR AIRS er | FADS = r Wane DAY OR WERK Hitabieee E pf tapY Ww WOULD Like Like DAY WORK qo aoe _ fate Rel “References, ¥ Beit oa VATING MIDDLE. ht share, me soaerk fac Press, " PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILA oe me eT refe: WT Gesmetiey. ‘a FAREINOR AND IRON- As Pe hase IRO! Bi 85 iis WASHINGS AND Ww. ties or general, Stay in: Box 33. be) aarvene all makes of Be al Ogee sama spploneey “APPLIANCE SERVICE cleaners time “F% = A& 5 TRENCHING water tine CHIMNEY WORK up and delive We specialize in chimney clean- wasittwoe a & G8. Pick: tng. repairing, rebul oe buile - = ‘ m1 Fireplaces and ga z r * Building Service 12 gies Also all i ti ii diel i* A-L LAYING, SANDING & FIN wna face comes Pirze . a ‘BET ¢ for any type building. A “Eat }-a03t, sig RENTAL | CARPENTER WORK, NEW. repair. No job too = or & Fe CARPENTRY, CABINETS. FOR- mica work — finiehed. -Ree- reation room Repair EM #4775. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- 5600 tehen speciality. CARPENTER WORK NEW AND _repalr FE 44210. ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Ed Murres OF 2-0057 HANDY MAN WANTS CARETAK- | er work with room rd, amd ; some wager Write’ Melbourne | Wilson, RR No 1, Farwell, Mich MAN DESIRES PART TIME | work of any kind. After 4. FE ‘$0645 /MAN WANTS JANITOR WORK | after brs. FE 8-0507, from 4 to 6 | MARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK OF House Mt 2 TING. any kind for 4 weeks or less MY 2-11! _ MARRIED MAN WEEDS , of any kt he Experienced tm farm | work. FE aga “AND PATCHING, OR 3-487 WORK | PLUMBING WORK WANTED. | — WALL SERVICE WALt BOARD installed, Cement joints & Ready for paint ot paper, Very | j~ | DAY WORK. ee Eee | EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS | housework nico and Saturday. | FM _3- after 4 | ‘GIRL WOULD rant work. FE HOUSEKEFPER WIDOW = other woman ip charge. Pontiac ‘LIKE | RESTAU- 2-4860 Presa Box 2? IRONING, 1 DAY BERVICE. $3 60 a ba FE: SAY, | TRONINGS Hees IN MY HOME alro excelient work done on cur- tains «preade and jiners Wil pick up and deliver FE 51910 “TRONINGS, $2 A BUSHET “GOOD work 84 Mary Day FE 2-400! _IRONINCS.$7 A BU SHEL, ie tip and delivery FE 5-67 IRONING. S.A BUSHEL ExCeL | lent 1} day service FE ‘ 5-0083. + Day alton Bivd, FE my froninoe, @ $m — one tome " Be. | | | _Reasonabie, FE 51016 | Be FLOOR LAYING BAN SANDING AND years aes FLOOR “LAYING, & BANDING 4 & : PIN- _‘shing: C Bud 8-2050 ~ FIREPLACES eel ¥ Brick, stone, cement work. Pias- tering and tile ak oP ee Ae OUARANTSED FR oe core. A FE ¢is02 Eves. FE $0317 33 6. Case, FE San. +2 INCOME TAX 6ERVICE. YouR 2-8046. home or mine. PE 4-8703. FULLY | INCOME TAX REASONABLE OR equipped F L.A. Young. BAe Home OR 3-0364 after Jo8 ge tle “PLOOR LAYING ( oe sais finishing. 185 Edison. Ph INCOME Tax r SERVICES PHONE: EMPIRE 3-3125 LAND CLEARING — STUMP RE- | moval—draianage ditches — con- Nome OA 301 IN YOUR OL 1-0645. aa A- CEMENT W ORK. LLOYD MONROE, 2 4.6866 :. or partialtepaiting old & 4 aise "rent, Hoore, & : trees sass, footina. “ine. pe windows. sees S| ae doors siding, BRICK __& firepinces, PE 22468. Thom: CARPENTRY | pair 3 tempo AND ) FRERCHING. too ite ! “HEATING SERVIC Gea, All_ makes, “sr wr beer ‘.= Sati aah TREE Faint 6 AN RENOW. __TA384. a “Lames fe” “CEMENT. & BLOCK Floors, nancing. finishing 100R Sasis E 56-0782 cate 1s =e \BPECIALTY. M 3-4879. __basements. CUSTOM BUILDING. a1 Fe Fi- PE 48470.) ~~ _Modernt: IGAL WIRING. “LICENSED 10 odem equipment quar ristecnimete John Taylor. OR Bills aRDES LAYING 1 Gardner, 40] Central | GENERAL “BUILDING REPAIR, _trete broken OUR SPECIALTY throoms modernized, Free esti 5-2004. mates. work Bison ular Free estimates. MY rates —_—————- PLASTERING SEW A FF; 17-0251 pair 34900 0. ‘PLASTERING AND REPAIRS ALL asonable uaranteed. 2-6664 _¥E AND RE- Vern Keller | Work Wanted Female af PRIVATE BUILDER WOULD LIKE work - Sn ie by qi master's d FE 23-3137 Huron NEED HEL With fmcome tax return average return. PE 46706. SAVE Hom Ed Hawie Office aR aie rat eee i” __ Income Tax Service 1 17 . large. Free estim Phone OR | TE ee AA INCOMP TAX SERVICE yste8 Jor FE. 6-101 furray, PE 2 a Why Wait in ? GARPENTER SG CABINET | | FLOOR BANDING. TAYING AND | Bring W2's Now. Pick-up Pay Day work New and seit D. B. 2 nishing. 12 yrs. experience, guar- | - Wayne Murdock, FE 2-761. 1 fouls gems Call | FE 4-6 i NAW, NTR ; D = a eck, FE Se ss| ACCOU Ga AN BOOKKEE — via iD Be ae FLOOR SANDING. OLD 8 ing. Income tax epecialiat. Loreb apeesn Carl L. Bills, FE | FE 6-1226, Keego. John Zurbrick ait £3300 TAX Saal valified SERV. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX L. 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Sen it 33 1 i B }: s =< : tanei oa | ee pod . hace: prt He M Sh i s : eat on fo lot le in Ld : rm a DE. 1 4 He ak vias pont as he we Ready, Bares te ee nose ul i ; . all eesti Loa 3 ron) et WN ‘ ie ey rite hae , ‘ esi R ARI ieee mest oa Ss nev REN IE rice oe A fo 8 Pull Le : : ae 4 > . . £12 00 1-TOF ae AR “ nen ee \e . \ we R ART ; é = : wi" L ] > oo om oS 7 \ 9 W RURO EE DG TE une 4 ( Ones. bf 3 iE mes mes “wes st 58 a BORAPR 3 1 7 or OO rr) ’ Pb ae \ me ih ! \ _-&% a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SA TURDAY, MARC H 17, 1956 pers - Square — ies Club front at 2380 just off PE 5-431) 8qui of 4 ROOM HOUSE SEMT-MODERN &" a coe seam Wooded “it. In. Cass, Enizabeth UNiversit: r i bEDRM poner Goa 'GRO. MARBLE, Realtor 6-5285 after 1 p.m. EN: oes Andersonvitie Re Watertora STO IT'S “focetion, Bargain FE ba | ’ WE TRADE INCOM Best Buys $150 month and AE. own very 4 Too apt. utilities Basement. Full LS = OPEN TT cu 6 tees Qpen 1 188 Cass Lake Rd, oS Fm 340i | In ‘oe well Hille Estates Son walehie Eigse a Today ! OFF WALTON who” fag nome socsted om ot Pontiac with large iving room with vestib ane. en ern § kitchen, full ‘tile Pai dedar e oe er ae a 16 lot hb tren. SOLID COMFORT In this large 3 bed: er ‘located on the east side full basement, oil fu e, modern kitchen with lots of cupboard space, : ope clos rge with one car garage. All this for only $2,000 wih 000 down, ni tm Lake Orion. we re room Jandscaping A -real buy a a. SHARPIE one with small down payment. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor = Ph Selunisu spe = FOR COLORED | FAMILIES Open Sunday 2 to 5p.m. 173 Luther Street, off Earlmoor Bivd. This is a neatly decorated 2 bedroom ceakraet! Also, other homes in this iWeward 18 Gilles- FE 2-412. KINZLER EALTOR pie St. R e710 W Muron St Phone FF 4-35 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY | AND SUNDAY 1-7 ? MONEY DOWN: 307 BY OWNER to Vets In | Clarkston | Ridge Modern Ranch Homes. 3 Bedrooms, 14 Baths Qmmediate possession approval upeT Across From (1 aan Grade and High Schools _Oo north on Dixte Highwar -U & “10) to Clarkston road MIS), and turn right to Waldron road watch for our homes back of ee mentars school Our Office Open Sunday 1: pm. WM. KENNEDY FALTOR * 4 RE PE 4.1660 ‘TIL. $ “TOWN, 6 4 larger heat own FE Hu OPEN EVENINGS LEAVING brick ranch ens months oid carpeted bedrooms, In Syivan Sub $4 600 8-2253 BY OWNER FAST SIDE 2? BED PAUL garage Korot, newly dec FE basement ssed-in porch jow down payment ROOM ~ MODER wi HOUSE, edults only, FE 8-0821 TWO FAMILY SPECIALS 3 family, 5 dn. 4 up. nace, furnished, $11,500 $1500 dn 2 family brick, $ up furmace. garage. $11.500 Terms M ONES, REAL ESTATE Huren_ Ph. FE Og OPEN SAT. S §-& SUN. Cory 4 room homes with room & vil tiled baths Living @ inches by il bedroom 2 imches by 10 foot , OIL FORCED AIR FURNACES Many other out- standing features. Be first Only § to be built FULL price $7 600- Down peyment $050 plus closing cos ly payemnts ONLY $56, neluding taxes & inssrance Out AUBURN 1) bi east of Fast Bivd Turn right on Seward tg model home. | CLARK RE Al iB sf ATE 196 Ww “tron i 2 Wo 1-5 utility a W. Lawrence ‘FE 23-2812 & terms, al; A. Taylo or REALTOR— RANCE 100 Onisnnd Ave. aie Pree Parking. JACK LOVELAND spe PE 4-166) ~ BUILD NOW “Beimates treet fIERBERT C DAVIS. Hs oy rere t or not, and nothing wrong, either. cated in Oxtord a: vacancies, S é “ of Lochaven Rd. Almost new 2 bedroom ranch , nome. Modern country a A steal a $10,500. $2500 1 HELMA M. ELWOOD Lo- oe REALTOR 8143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-1284 or PE 43844 "1 —e Keego Harbor | Established in 1016 EAST tbat! _ octene — FAMILY HOME | | | home south of hanay for putren we posse aa bedrms., Uled beth, mica cup- boards in kitchen, ee rage, dow. Oi] heat. 1'¢-c: art laree jot. $12,500 | with wn, FLOYD KENT, Rea FE Next te Coneaes ors Pow OFFERS “Off Josl yn—Paved. Street Hae. Only $11, oy terms, 3 Bedrooms— | Lake Privileges New tri-ievel home tn A-1 condition, situated on 710x160. well landscaped tot Out- standing feajures include ce- | ramic tile bath and lavatory fireplace, full basement, au- tomatic oi] furnace attached 2 car garage Close wo schools, $21,500, terma. Bloomfield Highlands mmediate ssession on this new 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 tile. baths, Jaree living -room with fire- place and dining ell. mod- ern kitchen with breakfast nook. large recreation room with fireplace, full basement eas furnace, 2 car attached warage Paved drive and many other outstanding fea- tures, $29,500, terms Brick Ranch—I! ake Front Situated om lot 116x229 with upderground sprinkling sys- | m new omani brick - ranch bome 3273 Living room features stone fire pa mahogany paneling hermopane windows with thermopane windows with excelient view of lake. Din- 2 a | has recrea- en Lake level ton space, heatilater fire- place. extra th hot wa- Al-e tached 2 car garage $31 600 terms Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 28 © Wuren FEderal 6-0406 Open Evenings and Sundey 1-4 Sylvan Lake Village Sam Warwick hag several new ranch homes With 3 bedrooms Bath and wash-room With om without basements. Massive fire- Place with studio cetling Really makes a beautiful living 7 The all-Crosley kitchen with table | top steve built-in oven, dishwash- er and metal cebinets makes kitchen to admire. Construction | features are tops BeM grade fir, lumber. face . brick, Yalgenteans windows and screens Reel pias- fer teal tile Ambie gas air heat Reinforced concrete drive- way to 2car garage City sewer and water tnstalied private city bathing beach Price $23: 750 up Open Sundays on Che!- tingham Rd OR call for appt FE 4.5000 PF 32-2105 $ ROOM ON GREEN 8T WON. derful income Several oth eh rat bouses pow BINNAN. 66 Wo Buren E ¢2877 o : Far “yr $2,950 — S650 DOAWN i$60 PER MONTH) RANDY MAN HOMF If you are handy and can do some decorat- ing & repair work this !s a real buy for vou The house has living Toor din’ng room. kitehen ‘ bedrdom bath with stool, on “fires Noor 17 iarge room up. auto gas water heater, e] pump, garage ood let, jake fp pated fay to Cass ake = 6(Ctark Fistate 1382 W Huron Street. open evening: FE 4-6492 or FE 44813 aek for Mr Helper of Mr Clark MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 Bedroom Brick gas heat, fire. Place carpeted living room and bail Built in 1947 Nicely tand- seaped Wards Orchatd Ro) CHARTES. Realtor Fh 4.0521 Mii S Telegraph FE 2.7429 a RE 2-8217 I PEDROUM HONE ON CORNER ne foreed ait oti furnac ie roms nea he stores $8 500 ochuett _ REA Mighlang | EM $300. DOWN Moder@ 2 bedroom home Ful! bath with shower giasred-in porch. 60 gal electric hot water | heater. Flouse approximately Fears old as new roof Lake tivileges on Oakland Lake near rayton Piains Monthly payments of 68% Including taxes, interest & : insurance Onts i) re M-59) 236 HOLMES-BARTRAM | 4302 a wey OR 3-1950 er TMA 5-1249 BRICK- “350° DOWN Large 1 bedroom brick bungalow win full bath. of] heat. electric het water heater, storm windows and screens Situated en ‘9 acre of land Leu at depicts Ave. fust outside city KR DOREILEY, BROKE R FE .7-0006 -ANNETT 7 1 block from | For Sale Houses 43 43 WHITE BROS. HUNTOON LAKE ~ PRIVILEGES _raach ais COLONIAL BRICK and re: are fini in knotty p tile ring. Additional features inel, and « half, storms, awnings, 1 car ga eo ace a Age ay drive. WHITE BROS REALTORS Phone OR 3-) Open Eves. “ti @ — 4 ROOMS, __$5500_with $500 down FE_ 5-6064. L BARGAIN a on paved Whittemore _ Auto. permis = heat, = nll es and roeting ed stmde yard, inane? fovea full dry basement. Sho by rye celery on ay, ‘On 3-400, - rot enT BEATER bea on Portland &. Near heaps Body. $700 down. afer 5, PE 382_Au Auburn Ave. PE 43393 | $350 DOWN Garage-ty home on ® acre pi Fo cara east of pol near Auburn and Adams Rd. areee at only $3500. Now vaca! R. D. RILEY, BROKER 509 Elirabeth Lake Rd. FE €1157 - CHAPIN $675 DN. Older home in Keego Harbor Will take building lot or cash af down ae laren = the owner is ready to. aa 3 ] ROBT. CHAPIN, BER = ®131 01 Srnace Lake Rd ~ BRICK. 4 BDR._ tt bee lovely large rooms, statr- floored attic with tiled \ oe |2 BED ouse je now VA. | roof. “tes hot water heat and ~ auto. hot water heater Com- | mercial © Close tc downtewn, $8.- H. W. Bigelow 504 W. Huren &t - Mod teach teed tba ents MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE =" GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOUWLI. LIKE THIS FRIENDLY WEST SIDE HOME Located 7 miles west of city on a 195 ft. landscaped fenced lot, of 44) rooms and bath with 2 bedrooms. of] heat, fully in- sulated storms and screens, awnings, otk school and lake 950. terms IT’S BPIC and SPAN. EAST SIDE NEAR AUBURN A Inside city Le ua fy school district 2 bedroom one "Bear plan offer- ime an 18 ft living room part basement, oi] heat, landscaped lot SOxl47 ft fully furnished at $6.950 8@)0 down, or unfurnished combination aL $6 500 OPEN, SUNDAY 1 TO : te 3360 WINDCROFT WEST HURON STREET TO me IZABETH RD. LEFT LAKE 1 BLOCK Jo c- re ROAD TH LE WIND- CROFT, Leer Tro 3380 . SOPHUSTICATED RAMBLING RANCH Located 2 miles west in Otter Hills, this 7h230 ft brick ranch home with attached 2 car 4 be age, built thie year on a & og to ing landscaped site, 138x215 with canal pietyre firepiace finished in Indiana sandstone, Compact GE kitchen, 3 spacious bedrooms with lieht- ed closets. and sliding doors, fin- ished in bireh throughout Tile bath and ¢xtra lavatory on main floor Full basement with stool, 26% recreation rogm with fire- place Outside planter box rill and many other features Offered at $34780 $9000 down, YOUR HOST-BILL WISE Buy - To Sel! To To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE LI . INSURE It MAHAN RFEAITY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real F-tate Exchange a : > 1978 W Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE OPEN ADA TO6 HICKORY NOLLS SUBDIVISION y lovely 40 acre Telegraph just south Several brand bedroom brick = ranch fust completed and ready into Some with base or recreation rooms, big *¢ acre lots Bloomfield Schools Close to the fee proposed M acie Mile Shopping Center Pr tiac s finest cuburh in Bloom!! eid Townehia Come en out and jook fer Johnsons open aigns 2799 MACINTOSH LANE . Near Fofert Lake Goif Ceurse In the attractive Forest [ake Orchard A sugurhb @ bedrecm fill basement hme with all the modern feature: reas for im mediate or cupanc Price ras: tirally reduce Take either Tele graph oor Franklin to Hicker Greve Road go weet ta Marir tosh Lane. jook for open ane A. TOHNSON, Realtor 1yOd Pelegraphh Iv Pye 422533 1 FAMILY INCOME $400 DOWN 4 Rooms enact neat & clean of] heat Oumner « apartment plus $135 per month income TOTAL $15 50 EAST SIDF AREA 2 BEDROOM& — Living room Dining room. kitchen, bath tease ment furnace Water heater Re feened front porch Barrage ved street. clean me ide & out REASONABLE TER™ TEL-HURON ARPA $9050 TERMS 17 ft Living room owith corner type windows Dining room 3 bedrooms fi7] basement with recreation «pace. oll heat, eutomatic water heater Lauriiry tubs, lof 80 © 18 ft CASH TALKS — CALL TODAY J oR HILTZ Realtor Open @- 7 7 Jon W Huron § - FE 5-4181 BARGAIN BARGAIN Pine paneled throughout Bignes: way and garage ferced carne lot .Privileges on Williams take ener wants fast ection nice way below market value $12 +06 with $3.000 down NAP AWRIGHET, Realrer 345 Onkland Ave PF 54] Co-operative Real Estate Exchange % | = FUNNY BUSINESS “The first game of the season sort of drained our treasury!” by Hershberger ; es — f¢ | For Sale Houses 43 2 BEDROOMS $750 a PAYMENTS $32.97 PLUS TAXES & INSURAN WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. "FE 4:7197 pepe lag et pgteod ¢ privileges. Terms, no TE 41368 ° "INDIAN VILLAGE bedroom nar te parse Large. few room | hela "room Sesee: oll heck. Vene- | tian blinds ‘Terms OXFORD Near M2e, 2 bedroom modern | home. Living reom finished in knotty pine. Oi] furnace, utility . Venetian blinds. $8,860 full price Terms. . LAKE ORION Sunset Drive Approximately 1 acre land. 2 bedroom home. -Base- — God urnace, bot water heate : GE NERAL STORE B8DM license, located tn smal! community near Lapeer All stock and equipment. $14,000 §8.- 600 down. a CHRIS HORNBECK FE 2-8682 860 Representing Marvey Wilson, Bkr Lapeer, Mich. _ WEST SIDE. 3 BDRM = with basement, $8.950 Oniy $1.050. down “ORiando | $3303 $950. DOWN PLUS FHA MORTGAGE COSTS WATCH THE KIDDIFs go school from this brand new 9 bed- room bungalow 98 ft 9! re win- dow in the pleasant Hying room metal titchen cabinets peice ol! furnace. full floors cttw $7 600 Monthiy payments epprox!- mately $53 including taxes and ip- surance RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Ra Sarel Led Phone FE 3-710) or FE | Co-operative Real Estate echoes | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK eee FRONT | Outstanding brick two bedroom | bungalow, large spacious livable rooms throughout, beautiful mot- erm kitehen u pane picture window in | room with panoramic view. base- | ment ot ac heat. water softener | brick garage, nice surrounding homes . . + Se - OFF JOSLYN OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW Large modern ‘bungalow with statrwav to expansion attic re lovely tle bath, to date kitchen, berglas awnings, lect oak floors nice modern w A-l basement, | nice lot $2.650 down or tfade on 3 bedroom home west subur- ban up to $16.004 3 BEDROOM HOME SALE OR TRADE Peautiful white frame modern to minute home with ultra modern kitch@n and hath. basement per excelionce with new wae ac heating plant 2 car garage and rkshon, anchor fenced lot some * fruit $11 975 terme of trade on | e or home two bedroom TRADES TRADIES Tist four property for trade, | Jarve down payments are scarce } trades are made to satirfy ai] par- flea concerned Call us De not fee! obligated OFFICE SUN. DARRIS & SON BeAr FR. 4-1557 62 W Huron Bt er OPEN is Co-operatis e Real state Exchange GILES» (LOS IN Tocbted juet @ we ef downtown Pontiac r fo poner barement nk jatge wit! Picket fence Vacant Imme- tigte npoeke scion Cmily $f 900 } aith iow down payment TONY INCOME Tacated Ineide the a paved street & bedroom house Plumbing ete tment upet@ire Don t miss OR aca can be arranged seeing Ubi one t PW HOUSE W Bloomfield Township Here's a spacious 3 bedroom home priced at $146850 Lo- cated in beautiful Cars Lake Woods ,»with lake privileges, i this hame consists of tile bath. plastered walls cop- per plumbing and hardwood ors «Also ineluded ts an enclosed 2 car attached ga- rage Mortgage is avafiehle at 4's per cent interest GILES REALTYA&O 92 W. Huron FE 6-175 Open 8 toe LAKEFRONT Excellent beach .3 bedroom year around home 2 miles from Union Beautiful rf $7,500 te THELMA VE ELWOOD REALTOR 514d Care: Elizabeth Rd FE $1284 of FR 4-3aeé MODERN § ROOM ON 2 ACRES ! Full basement, of] furnace 2 car | garage. Holly *¥MElrose 17-2702. Lake ee Midas Ai to | Own” CRESCENT | pence S | OFF ~ For Sale Houses 43 LEAVING TOW ATE ssession, ca a. Venetian blinds, antenna _ 388 Dover Rd $800 Down Tulmediate~ possession, 6 reom lw cost home, needs some repairs a aded Easy Retirement Living Smali, suburban lot, it's ao bargain | 3 7 i" i t i j t i i i 4 i | | For Sale Houses MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE » FOR COLORED: - Vacant § room heat, paved street, down. .CHARLES, Realtor | FE 40521 17 8: Fe 31520 Teegrert | MOVE Pa Roce hs poveE. . ar. $1,000 _EUR, ey wait 4 ROOM HOUSE WILLIAMS 1 TARE | 00 $4000. 8300 downy OR an. —— $750 Dn. _¢ anal. i ront i i Cosy and evle doll house, paneled liv room with 2 picture win- dcWs and wall-to-w carpeting Large bedroom With double closet Moors. i bath, mod- eta kitchen, wtility room with alt | heat — water Lec horth side ot Cans | Lake. riced at only $4,950. R. D. RILPY, BROKER _ 500 _Elinabeth | Lake Rd, _ Fe e157 Shaved to the Bone Only $1,600 down, € rooms, 2 rooms, @8x823 ft lot, gen of | serene space, full price $4,622 50 | payable §35 per month. Small Farm Paden | { S| 4 i | —.? __For Sale Houses 43 EE 525 HARPER ST. | | neat Don’t f WM. 1? Re 510 ) Pao Stale Bank rol apa Po PK an room has lovely = windows, fireplace ar compete draperies tae ical = ows. Extra large ot with outdoor grill I and ine jneree Priced right 6.800 with reasonable terms. TRADE hela, tana good lot as. down pay- room starter home pig full basement, Latge lot 750 226 «ft. im Waterford Le ownship F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner Williams Lake Rd & M59 Office 9-5 30- OR 31235 :e For Sale Nouses 43 POOL OL LLL LN AN, LISTINGS WANTED __ MYERS REAL ESTATE FE 64975 BY OWNER 7, ES. 5 ROOM modern el Knob Ra. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | “CLARE a. -_ Raoul ARE LOOKING bedroom: jastered walls, full ment, also vfeaturing tn indirect var i anithed by Ree ae out ‘ did not make a ‘mistake on this price whieh is only $13,060 with terms. ROOM POR A There «is room here on this hij 1 Tt” iat ns 88 oot frontage rooms, living room, rp kitchen, ba Need a 7 room home: with 3. Mfter 5:30 call OR 32603 terms. 2 Rhee tpn AD WEST SUBURBAN ee Sere ee Bs mee’ sae Suburban Rancher : room, combined with $5,000 down. 3 bedroom heme, like new bulit | richpn “and ining area. re . es Sul Besoebeet oe | Eee Sree’ clase we Seen ees ; tomatic he b ‘ . Reduced for Action tractive a dese cae, fu | dus. Priced at $6,500 with $1,000 A charming 3 bedroom brick here real = invented ¢ stem. down, - Roch ~ imum storms a screens, ree : eniy ar ak presse teal lot. Priced at $12,800. OPEN SUNDAY . SS ee ee °| 2 Red Suburhey ‘ 1TOs8 , uitins edroom Suburbar A ae en : gh CLARK REAL ESTATE Sylvan Realty | 3383 Owhard Lake i $0418 | nace, large shaded jot, apace, ~~ Co-operative Real Estate Brehange | wo. = Sereno Lake aro an I $7.500 with te’ Commercial Site Downtown Pontiac, Let 64117 ex! build x 60 frame, avaliable in in 6 oats. ‘Lafayette street, $25,009 - terms. HOME MART REALTY 1062 W Huron FE 45-0407 ‘RANCH STYLE’ NEW 2 Bedrm. Den for Less Than Rent! AS: TOW AS $36.97 | . per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE FEATURES GALORE $750 Dn. Plus costs MOVES YOU IN MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 664 ROBINWOOD Drive out N Perry to Robi voce Turn right J blocks to mod Castell Realty | 65 Oakland Ave FE 5-49 3 BEDROOMS Large new bungalow, et] furnace ainted walls 1 ation, near Cresceat Lake, $11900 Terma North of Pontiac near Baidwin over ] ecre Large § room aeoa, low, full permet ofl heat, se $7.350 PONTIAC RE ALITY D7 Baldwin _ 204 CEDARDALE In a neighborhood, of fine homes This house with § rooms ae bath affords some colored family an excellent opportunity to locate tn an elite section. Mas full base ment, automatic gas heat. oak rs, natural firepiace, two cer warag eres emrees Only 89400 KG HEMPSEEAD poh! FE, Huron FE 4-624 A HOME OF YOUR OWN. ida VOORHEIS RD modern paved st. close to schoei Meny more features scarifice with terms bie add as SUBURBAN S$ rms, bath & utility Neck or clean Has connections for elec dryer & auto washer 2» A fand, creek aft rear Ales small bicg for chickens or «a horse $10 S00 gO «ee jt Terma PERRY &T VACANT 4 room bi-level home Has large comb family rm & kitchen out bamt tlevei & 2 rms jay oom the upper level) Ver nice large lot House needs some repairs but ‘s a steal et $2500 Terms. We'll be giad to show it NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO 212 W Huron FE 88181 Open RARE Bloomfield Townshtp brick ranch home with ment Ot! heat 2 car gttached garage Act now' Shown by ap pointment Sunday and Five ca 32-5662 Evenings “RIND? 2 bedroam _ full base $1498 DOWN On Fiddis Avenue 2 frame with eas furnece n Liting Hoom and Paved Street rage Full basement $0900 Eve & Sun Cali FE 2.1963 JOHN ~KINZLER | REALTOR 67) W Huron 8 Phone FE 4-3425 Miultipie Listing Berwice $2,000 DOWN Creerent Take Recestly rom- leted ~ 24x36 home Plastered vardwood floors 12"20 1 2 room with $25@ antique satin drapes *pieture window dining ze rms 10810 & 1018 with Ige cles. ets. drapes included lind) Vins tiled kftchen rmica counter tops, Frigidaire Jo in electric stove Txll uttitty room has. elec tric water heater, cotinections for automatic washer, Delco automat: fe olf heat’ 48° f flowing we!! soft water Storm windows and screens pleasantly Idcated 125. x 123° landscaped lot has exclusive lake privileges Natural black rt and Catholic school buses pase Mee aoe price on land contract HOLMES. RARTR. AM 4902 Dixie Hwy OR 23-1956 $8930 CASH 3203 SASHARAW RI) 3 bedrooms full basement ?-car garage aute ot] Close to heat school & stores 7. age 120 ft lot good | { | FE 5-4275 | — ee ake Johnson. FOR BETTER HOMES COLONIAL ig La peer porch overlooks the lovely ndscaped premises. Make an ointment to see this now, at ,300 with terms CONTEMPORARY tie brick fireplace wall in we room . Skate covered hall and din- | ing room. lighted patio and ner- tied among PE spars shade trees ered tile beths, clean radiant heat many built-in kiteben features Bloomfield Seh bs and can show tt anytime Fvenings after 6 call Mrs. Sny- a OR 39-1878, er, OFFICE OPEN 0-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. - FE 42533, TRIPP | | Lakefront Ranch A try beautiful home on Byiven ree 4 bedrooms — - ace Sreahinat eles tec recom with ee Attached ya- ed drive ~-beau- exaenapes site ~ ler rystem Carpeting inciuded An exceptionally fine home in the best lo- cation $49 500 terms Phone for appointment Cass lake Distinetive, custom - trapeh 3 bedrme , 2 fireplaces built Sprinkler sys- am A sound value at $35,- Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor - | 22 ‘ W. Lawrence Street Open Event Fe sticl or FEY2-1300- Grocery : Grocery meats, 80M il- cense, gas and ofl, on good road close to Pontiac. Real estate with complete eet of a fixtures and refrigerated also walk. 000 lant taxes $177 A. splen- Value at $17.500 with $1500 down. balance month = fare * Sespersttve | Real. Estate | change steam heat, automatic tee Water, EASES, Retiring? | "BUD" Nihal TACRES me iv Eve wi clam, Be nye s, coon ‘aioe merth wea ‘of Pontiac ' _KEEGO HARBOR _ | Se Scvowerath "hte | nue F. Reisz, | iv on 7 year cohtract Mer. ; chandise inventory at cost » Bar & Restaurant Doing grossa businers of bet- ter than $100,000 in acid tion to other income. thia ber-restaurant has 21 tories within a 6 block area Custom ers ating capectty of $85,000 in ectate, vacant lot Class C liquor and al) equipment Can be handied with doen of can be sold sepa lv with lease on real cate Shown by appotntm ay only Price rea) ed crnse a Open Fives Lalleaey .) BEDROOM HOMF Roy Annett, Inc.| REALTORS 28 Ff Huron FEdera) ©0464 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4¢ ~GAYLORD Lake Ranch Style? Three bedroom home with ats inum osifing for 612 700 Tiler basement to ave your Ma tne Toem Fenced back yard Bee this how > New Home in ae Carpeting in x tno m drane are ed There is NO garage bit ved recreation ream with 1 basement Priced at $11 970 #22" doen ahould wei) yt Call Now laase to Croend Sehoals< ls i wrace school and the mior High School tor the erates T¥o bedrooms on Ist of and second floor can be fr, oer Newly decorated base. ment Priced at $12 850 We are proud to shoW you this today, Tired of City Living? Three bedroom ranch home bulit fn 1958 Thin has no hacement but a utility room and a car It ts modern losking snd landscaped lot Gives you rivilewes on two lakes. $12.719 on THA seiading taxes & insurance Den? mis GAYLORD FF 4-9584 134 FE Pike Bt Open FE Multiple Listing Service ive & Bun | CHAPIN | South -Johndon St 2 bedroome bath ey oH bot air heat Terms to ROBT “CHAPIN BKR M11 Orchard Take Re ‘ PE wit. , coneider vour equity in your pres- 2 REDROOM a fa Pe ay home as partial down par- Bae scne owt ME iy our nioor a new custom built home | car FE 46330 ot For complete &. _ - * e HOUSE FULL BASEMENT,- heer el . NOTT, R'TOR. Beeds work, OR #4204, FE Vetted i70 W. Pike . + » i x . ‘ — ra ott gi Abie eee i + | { | | | | with — Fluzabe Pane "t on beautify: Ths delightful 5 rooms 4 mt, auto gas heat & av gas water heat- et, Water softener Lake privi- leges on Sylvan Lake. Terms SILVER LAKE 1000 ft. «frontage, nicely Tand- seaped ict This is 3 POO by me with a ait plan, in very good cond . large biv- ing rm i fh e, Forced air John K. Irwin e REALTOR 1% Jo Saginaw Street __Eves “PE 21804 | or FE! Sane ws it hn K. Ipwi onn K, in REAL Rine! 101% N Eve PR 23-1006 o: SPRING SPEC TALS” PIONEER HIGHLANDS, Immac. | ulate beste al pedi bungelow, 2 i iewesd t be + artes, piven VIEL AOE, vacant, room mod one. bet downy move right ts VACANT, Auburn Road, clean, 6 modern _ 4 ear garage, ot, ore SASHABAW, Immacuinte 6 modern bungaiow, garage ape lot, lake priv levels shade Tult trees REALTOR sodigh Huron 6t Mi 44419 _ MULTIPLE "LISTING SERVICE $845 Down fore buying Valve galore apne roof, plastered walls, — paved sts. fully _s ments $3379 monthly, FHA we do net ask you to buy, vt com- pare. Open 1 TO 9 DAILY 416 OSMUN ST. ACRES sion of this 4 room heme with basé@ment, stoker heat $6,500 ful! price Lecated north of Clarkston 2 FAMILY Located on Tregent at Full Kes) | ment, 2 car garage, $9,500 with $1,500 down $30 a week income Act fast on this one Russell Young REALTOR 412 W Huron FE 4-4625 fun FR 5-74603 HAYDEN Roman brick construction Large jot 10 x 150° Oak floors, piastered walis Modern kitchen with custom built bireh cupboards, double sink 2? fireplaces — 1 in spacious living room and 1 tm basement recre ation room Tile hath er in basement Separate laundry room O81] beat 820.500 cash few mortgage West suburban lo- cation EAST S1DF“- @ roome ‘Quick pos session Low doen payment TROY TOWNSHIP Low down payment Home for the smal family Bath two lots good gar den apot. Full price §57! m- mediate posse saton W ANN ARBOR 2 bedroom home bullt 1854 Possession in 2 Weeks $995 down ; OPEN [VAIL 2 FO) G& PUN S125) DOWN 1954 mode! home 4 large rooms Living room with vestibule en trance Master bedroom 12 x 12 modern kitchen with custom bullt | cupboards Bath um type fur mace, auto water heater. choice of 4 elevations tile & room colors Lake privileges Drive out M5@ te ries Lk watch iT open at | € HAYDE i a6 EF Walten FF 0441 Open Eves Sun 10 to 2 “OPEN SUN, 1 TO § MADDY LANE ORCHARD LK. RD BETWEEN CABS LK & MIDDLEBELT RD& Very attractive older type, frame Rd Realtear bungalow Lovely 12025 fl living room. 12x13 ft. dining room_ nic kitchen rm. one 12x18 ft Full basement, gas ar -@arage. 190 ft planted lot’ This is & spacious livable home Adequate | ie sigable family of growing chi)- | ur Daan or FE 44813 FRONT UPSTAIRS APT kitchen, bed: REA ‘Ihe APT. Leng nn es on. tor cana ‘for $12.80 per re This ome is very much of paint mel close t's excellent sturdy Sendiisen, Pull. price $14- Por appt. phone OR 3.1206. WHITE BROS. REALTORS $666 Dixte Hwy Waterford | bm 7 Jj SUNDAY 2 to 5 304 Ottawa Drive “| Seminole Fils * A home ed and ‘con- des: Sar Saket | te ° | cludes | unusual features tn | ciate appeal | SUNDAY 2 to § 4 2550 Hickory Lane Bloomfiell Ranch Com: and convenience is room brick heme, ‘Lacgo poe pe —~ re window. Kitchen’ wits built. * in oven & range, 1%» baths, tente on Airy Te Squ/ e Ra _ 40x50 ft. block =2 & 2 ef 8 8 Ld Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor Onen Evenings . 2-1306 1st ft as ac FE working shop. 920,000 Aerms, (RESTAURANT 5-81.61 Sap | Good pees, well eauipped. main ' roads ation of M-59 | Total price only $4,280, terms, WEST OF PONTI AC j 7400 Highland on EM 3-4236 240 «feet constituting an entire block bet. 2 cross pages a4 sonry building suitable for used | + “TE ays car ” office. insurance or re ae ies RY ST ORE esthte business on the property ere * g6! gg tt atone will divide if necessary. Ask for with Beer ana’ Wins he busy hehwor & in sient ares, fr . Full price $28,000. C. Schuett « chs TOL MES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 Saginaw Street Frontage REALTO! 20’ frontage on Saginaw a08t Commerce he EM 34197 rosie ta bedin eagay ae eaine 7400 Highland Ra. EM 3-4236 20x10. Parking « LL SUPER SERV! es zone in rear. Priced right Tate my SERVICE, ota. for quick sale. Terms. ventory. Call 20173. NORTH WOODS . from Pontiae-a modern Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street Ae rg Eves. restauram fully equipped 3 cab- FES-8161, or FE 5-630 fuss iidea}. mata sate 338 fe on — ‘mune fiubing uc Rent-Lease Bus 5 Prop 4 494 Real vt un forces PPO gerd LEASE OR SELL LL LARGE gequip.| THELMA « Fe ooee REALTOR commercial garage, gas s' tion, outdoor parking area, Main street near town e hiac Press. Box 75 35x50 BUSINESS — BUILDING. 10061 Ortonville Rd. 4800, STORE ROOM =F { RENT, SUIT- able for any business, 375 — Ave. PE 30414. eves PE 32-5210 Business Opportunities 51 BEAUTY SALON Downtown jocation, ‘PBstablished 20 years Recently remodeled. 3 units. -4 dryers. Owner re- “will workjwith buyer until v nt © — Cash or d, after f 6 pm “BUSINESS & HOME — SHOE REPAIR MACHINERY R sale, OR 3-7659. i SMALL RESTAURANT FOR 1 FOR SALE a= . PE 56-6770 SDD & SDM LICENSE TO BE TRANSFERRED Must stay tm the city of Pontiac, Por further details cali: R. D. RILEY, BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd frontal tn arnt tert lle SUPER MARKET | Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange | 92 ACRES In exceptionally attractive setting mong huge ks and maples Thise sturdy farmhouse is out- | eager! in location, also on black- | iy % mile off M53 Reade ad Level fertile soil, with 8 Lecotnged in postars: Dairy & Hate silo, poultry house Ideal ee executive seeking beauty and — productivity tm a farm. 1 to- | hight for detalls. 120 ACRES Excellent farming area Gently rollin® cla joam soi! in high state of cultivation. Compiete set ef farm butidings Extra nice 4 bedrm modern home ao ft cow barn. Thriving village by. Stock and fools, Uf desired —j FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 53-6105 m Eves Next to the Consumers Power aoe 6 ACRES THE ROAD 18 PAVED from Poen- yee to the doorstep of any one of | the three homes on this finest of Oakland County farnts Level and Seon f rolling, loam soil ig nas on both sides of black road, Although the price eee it a farmer's farm. with al! the necessary buildings. It would be fine investment property for anyone future 1 FE 2-0474 for further detat!s HUMPHRIES REALTOR | FE 2.0474 FF 47114 Co-Operative Weal Esse Posie | Sale Business | Property 49 580x200 FT LOT ON AUBURN Chanel Canarien en no G WH REALTOR Trcome. FE 50 | M-59 Zoned Cannel — home busines set up. € modern home on ee or stores on cont to er, a ront of | hew shopping center, Own- 41-0186, u - eo nt | in piety of room hatte n | hoe good | schools and shopping center near. | BE THE BOSS ft ~ y leet frontage. Giescrs ant ees. vores 8 — grceeded $200,000 ae yee Lot No. 80. Waterford Foo. wine take out. Located on Couney Village. scar parking. 3 tlac Estates, off Pontia alos oe oo So Sear extra rental units with mon aly Eee sae tebe he pie Masonry cgnetruction® with full! for° tamites ‘Prieg includes No. 2, oad bo gar arn Lake. Leendert arta yg oars oe land, retiring. 42, fea eka gic aa 0 «4 w ake~ privy. o B —- Ww $1100.00. sehh pao piste rt) 41 -66, Hitchman Maven Estates’ No. (Lait Wallon. C’PANGUS 1919 M15 Sour KENT, Realtor $1298 00. os Phone Ortonville 132 Collect _|o, w rewrence FE 5§-6105 4 lots on corner of Dart- DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT. aes Oven Eves le efficient equipmen: ‘arkiny ex e Consumers wer mouth Whipp! 1. Pi ‘Lake “Ra. Next to the CG Po Lake | Rd., Independence _ location. 3358. Orchard Lake Re Hs $2950 | VALUABLE BUSINESS —_ ee 2 «Wee ge 8 Reuter SCH | OPFORTORITY Wi money | SERVICE STATION Small down payments and KEEP YOUR PREENT JOB FOR LE EASE eee — — bots. A wenrenee Senne sapere net’ oakisad a oiimeat Y Goll ta sppointmen tional Org is area beautiful and mel renewed Edw. ‘Mt. Stout, Realtor pea ily egg tr} ran sine,| Serelt ramp basse fol, pee = my —-. ae te $-8165 ou must have $1,786 =~ - _ is Las a going an profit. | ves aff bo 2 : be detiitely lateresteg is on 38 ARE YOU THE MAN? ¢ . Call ie Best, FE 2-0181, 9:30 am. . Machine Business, We CRES FARM ON 3 will mn you with 10 machines MOBILES GAG) 838 7 TION. BIR- -| HOLLY 1% A ee ince of Bolly.) #0 with merchandise, , is marth olume, a bey = ~ on location for you Investment t re | moderate inven- * 90 and 28 acres land. Desirable | includes fire and theft insurance, Mr Bane Wool da pao ( ae oe Rd. terms ; and our 109 per cent money back) i, ‘Baker. PE 5-0402 ‘Carl J. Andrews guarantee, We can show you “ Maple 8t where this should give you @ net TRACTOR AND SNOW REMOVAL OS tak rofit of up to $209 weekly Ideal and a Good Holly vestment someone | accounts. Easy terms. FE 4-0498. else the Sos. we “pelteve we hhne akin @ thi omen aly ne : ine making this sensa! a For full information please write | $$$ SDD & SDM $$$ ge. coc i . = 7h Distributing Com- Tecertiibbea bile Gealene aaa Dept, “C" Adrian nne- county. fo0d m market plus DINNA: ote —_—_—____— erages approx!- FE 42977 mately i090, 00 during the Poe . e visege. =e: brs 6 prea. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE year of with the comin homes. ae FCT a ae | sperous. Salah the total price 100 ACRE M inte ot Wak, | Price of $12,500 includes stock nat more so. than last year of whole or part * y d Large | S8d modern equipment for this $11,50000 will cover the A ton on blackiop roe id | outstanding grocery and fruit down payment for this grow- Business lot, 40x12 M. fronts on| brick house end good buildings | Aarket grossed over $150,000 in | ing business Call for mors . Close to new house Of will rent. "sTulwell_ fd A 1984 sales tax will prove owner's information and make an price 780 with | de over $15,000 net last year, adpointment at your conven- down, olgente ‘Gh $25 per DANDY 60 a % a | call us for details. This ia red | tenes to see this money- road maker white modern farm home, that | Seoutiful setting GL moetreed | DORRIS & SON Kdw. M. Stout. Realtor ap e8, outcoor [rath oh oy rE +1587 | (TUN Hecinew Ph FE 5-8165 . =« odern tl 2 Derm} garaees mix hegee, t- Co-operative Real Estate _Exchange | Sendape cis ie * § = . ear. 1 | ao west of — MEN- — WOMEN ss . ned or income propenty. Price x8 WALK-IN COOLER 1. ig PT io Hussman meat bart meatggfinder. 2 mest blocks R 1. compressor uae new 2, meat @ blocks ail for $424 and 3337 Auburn Ra “aabara Heights FE 56-2401 OWN ROUTE DEALERSHIP WELL - ESTABLISHED . GROCERY on west side, perfect for man & wife. Can buy prop.. bidg. fix- tures & equip. for $500 dn. plus inventory. Bal on easy terms LET OUR Beer & wine. Call PR 5-6757 “SERVE YOURSELF” | <= § pia TOY AND AUTO __| fo BUY —T0 “SELL —REALTOR ACCESSORY DISPLAY | tone = BD” RACKS SELL FOR YOU 365 DAYS A YEAR IN LOCAL. GROCERY STORIES TIS TAT AR BLSINESS” BANKERS HOURS Busy restaurant closes N IN OUBT RUT and weekends Compete E HE PARGEST SELF-SERVICE RAC K “MERCHANDISERS in THE WORLD, WANTS OCAL MIEN Gh WOMEN OF GOOD CHAR- “TER TO REPRESENT THEIR | Tor DIVISION AND AUTO AC- at only $75 per ment jess than 2 manth Fears old Equip way CESSORY DIVISION. THERE 18 . ee . AGE QUMIT) HOWEVER, 6T.ASS*C”—BOWLING | bie ' HEALTH. HAVE A PLEASANT Locabed on main highway near PERSONALITY. _AND YOU Bay City. A beoutiful 9 ‘room WN CA i8 18 A SERVICE *Partment included. — Excellent BUSINESS. THEREFORE. ABSO- building and modern equipment LUTELY NO SELLING I8 NEC. $20,000 down. Will sooetisr home SESSAR rVERAL ROUTES or land contract in trad ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR | . . a AREA. MICHIGAN BUSINESS YOU FORLOW SALES CORPORATION . see ears 1573 S_ Teiegra Rd. OUR PROVEN PROFIT FE «ised. PI AN Plenty of parking oN ___ _ ®t our front door “ACRE. BLOCK BUILDING ON bee el teal sei ern Y atis Suchy Realty pane in GROCERY STORE, BEER & WINE license Stock & fixtures 48 Put- nam FE 70107 ARE INTERESTED ONLY MEN ANID WOMEN WHO WANT THE INDEPENDENCE AND 8E- CURITY OF A LIPTIME RUS | c THEIR OWN MEN EN WHO CAN IN- HUNDRED DOIL- Partridge SUPPLY AN : OUR 18 : . FEXOLUSIVE "SELL ON SIGHT’ ane Pino’ TO SER. DISP1AY RACKS WHICH OUR +P mE COMPANY PLACES IN YOUR TODAY'S SPECIALS BEST 1OCAl RETAIL STORES . DOWNTOWN GRILL, in excellent You DON PAY A CENT FOR location near large office build- ing Short hours —easv rent tight for husband-wife operati $3,500 on terms TRIRUTORSHIP cp : PLAN IS AVAILABLE 10 DIs TRIBUTORS TO EXPAND IN THE YEARS TO COME 1 RECOM ANA ASSURTS YOUR STRAIT LIQUOR BAR booming north located east Mio Separate ern ownér's home. Only $11.000 down includes real estate in SUCCESS LAKE HURON } cottage resort plus attractive S room owner's OUR BUSINESS HAS home All furnished. Frontage on BUILT BY HELPING PFO PLE US. 23 and sand beach §29,000 BECOMF SUCCES3FUL DIS- on terms. Will trade. juay TORS WE LEAVE NOTH ‘ NG TO CHANCE ONE OF OUR | if ? : » BP Su 9 rHoioealParcOttns new F. PARTRIDGE ONATLY TALKS TO EACH “fe 4-35, PLICANT ABOUT HIS OR HER | OE 0 FE 4-338] FUTURE WITH OUR FIRM a NEW LOCATION AT YOU ARE ACCEPTED, WE a! BURN ST SIGN. YOU SFECTRIC. prone ! 14 BLOCKS WEST TO SERVICE AND HELP YOU | TELEGRAP: START A PROFTTABL = BUSI- | REAL ESTATE & BUSIN ES NESS. OF YOUR OWN ecindegalel Lpciog al OUR THOUSANDS OF SUCCESS- FUL DISTRIBUTORS IN - ¢/S Sale Land Contracts | 52 ER PARTS OF THE COUN ee ce FROM ALL WALKS TOF HAVE $$.700 LAND CONTRACT IFE CONSIDERATION OF | ‘for sate. Will discount 90 per RACH APPLICANT ee BE | cent for immediate sale: Call FAIR AND IMPARTIA Aple 53703 after 6 p.m EAND CONTRA’ ae = yttw 3 bedroom home aa, es boee: ment. Balance owing $6 Coit 3 pes cent. ($1.220) Coal | te you $4,880. Send us complete information on vour background. age health, and | character references. Write. or wire AMEN ‘INDUSTRIES / ha 14820 Arminta Street | RAY oO NEIL, Realtor Panovam ty 44, California 8 big! og a! Ra. ig to i The World's ber ited ““Self-Servira Phone 7103, or FE 5- Rack Merch ising Organization, Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange | 4 | oa t ; . i ; y r t le or FE _PE 41151 SLICE OF HAM AP Newstootwrss « Been en eee $1500 DISCOUNT 08. Pr sold for $8,500 in August, Present he 9g $7,386. Cost = $60 monthiy Lp oot seat interest caste pur- RD D. RIL E YeRRORER 00 Kiitzabeth Lake Rd. PE 1187 Money to Loan 53 nnn State Licénsed Lenders) ee patton o trvinosrons & W. Lawrence St FE 4-1538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. A) N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICII. LOANS $25 TO $800 urbetos HOUSEHO OLD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-9791 LO ANS $20 to $500 — Signature Only NOUSEHOL D FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 4 8. Saginaw 8t __FE 4-0535 SCOANS $25 TO $500 — BENEFICIAT. FINANCE CO, Provident Loan 7 Ww Lawrence St. 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s “Four (4) Buckner Conven- fent offices tn area, where vou can quickly bor- row up $500 on small onee-a-month payments You aot” full amount, no deduction: COST OF fogiag gant en tab at Buckners 18 LESS AN ‘YOU THINK. Get needed cash from Buckner's loan company quick! friendly Buckner | Finance Co, Offices are located: 2nd Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy. Walled Lake 239 Barnstan (mext to Bartk) Pontiac. Floor Nationa] Bidg Utica 45462 Van Dyke | One block North across from Bank “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1955 cars Brin tie hs deals minutes Loans also made on fur- niture Signatures and other se-| curities. Oakland Loan Co. 202-PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 06 evenings | price | only $4,500 Unbelievable low rent | Le. | cated in Pontiac on main high. | the | of | N _ $500 nr [ess WHITH OUICK SERVICE? to come. Most loans your first visit So come in or one for cash to $50@ on your . furniture or’ stgnature and tee awalie you Leslie Fleisher, Manager. Berkley Voss, President. | Ph. FE 5-8121 Home &«& Auto Loan- Company | adel 9 to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 i Community Nat'l Bank Bldg LOANS © $25 UR Lp $25 to $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO | E Seer EF 2-7131 ence FRIENDLY SERVICE “WHEN YOU NEED $25 to$500 You can get tt quickly on your signature, car or furniture. No endorsers budget. We will be giad to hein | you with your money problems FINANCE CO. 702 Pontis eifore Bank Bide. ___ Mortgage Loans __ 54 Tosé. $600 to $1. 00 anv purpose meters or not o 2. For home additions improvements 3. To rough-in or enclose toe partly constructed. To bulid a garage or on b cond morta Apply 200 National” ‘Bullding — or phone or FOR CAS HURRY, sell “things! through € anslinn Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE, 2- Be Fre 20249 | AUTOMATIC WASHER AND DRY- ff Then Home & Auto ts the place | made on | Payments to suit your | isYERS 141 W HURON, PE 4 | DEEP FREEZE 1 YR. OLD wi Ln | cash or will trade 42 Orchard Lake } | _Swaps 55 rk) 12 oe or 14 to 18 ft Pay.di difference. O. oy. A ‘GOOD § SELECTION OF sUITS, — Jackets — Lease ngs. aeaers. 1 inst for wi rea ane ee EDWARDS OUTLET 18 8. Saginaw St. BUILDING teoTs ORT! $400 sopetee Gat e in on used iT) a lent car, oy or trade for pick- up truck of equal A 12 PT. RUNABOUT. MAHOGANY deck and catwalk, Fiberglas bot- tom, new last fall Want good deep freeze LI 28067) DEEP FREEZE. NATIONAL CASH recorder. GE tank UITY IN FREEZER FOR 21" _ Call after 6, FE 17-0384 UITY IN om ie w. and m car ar have you of equal value. MElrose 64 ‘S] FIREDOME 6 | swap for trailer or smal] home. ELgin 6-5285 after | lpm FLOOR erent cs AND POLISH- ih i rent ‘ompiete line of B: XRNES *HARDW ARE 742 W Huron St a APT HOUSE. ‘90 MERCURY = UP OR down, 474 8. Saginaw __Apt hhh SWAP YOUR CAR. TRAILER OR lot for down payment on a new | 26x36 3 bedroom starter hom: Fine tion ly 15 minute loca drive to city limits. vileges on Union Lake. Model open for in- spection EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. DESOTO WILL | | MALL CHAIN SAW, -%6 INCH, NEI NEW ble! PE $0379. 5 pe, dinette set : Excellent c cond. 35. FE 5-843. Union Lake Village EM }- 3314 Eves 3-3705 or EM 23-3197 TRADE A “FREE & CLEAR | | Harold’s Paint. modern home for 6 room FE 40248 1065 Durrant WANT A LOT IN FI‘ “ORNATE ITALIAN DIN- "NT HAVE 10 PIECE MI 40621 after Roraitere’ — fern 128 rE ve where Wriglev's Used to Be" 7 PIECE MAHOGAN [NING Good ¢ $75. bles, 6 chairs, pair. ste, high- v. ise ue, 2 chairs, nested tables, lamps. mirror, pic- tures, ete. Col - mingham. chain, reasona’ | Seen fe i: oe “ste one 25 dg pictures § 98 17.98 U Tre s tap 9s nd up pees's Huroo. ree USED APP: of homo CRUMP EL ELECTR RIC vELVET RUGS $75. PE 2-2466 after 5 —— TIMELY USED SPECIALS G. E. ree es ft. N ig. cu orge refr 6 cu. ft. Colds 2 late model Maytags 8 2 electric ran, used Leroi § vacuum Admiral T.V. RCA TV . Davenport and c he = Cc may TON’S ‘Furniture, Appliances MAJESTIC RADIO-PHONOQRAPH Keego Harbor eee Exe. cond, $50.) PE 5-881], or FE 5-607 _=M 3 —-|UPHOLSTERED CHAIR WITH MAJESTIC, 14° MAHOGANY TA- | “ siincovers, Good condition. $15. Le aoe hy $25. 3 drawer| PE 5§-1297. wa. es. crib. stig, Bae Baby scales, $3.50. Used Trade-in Dept. hss MW IRONER, Lege EXC, CONDI- tion. Upright piano, $15. FE 4-3075. NEW TV r Samples Up to % Off 1—Reg. $280.95 24" RCA Console 1—Reg. $330.05 24” Philco | .e. oon a Philco — Swivele 1—Reg. $169.98 21” Raytheon Table e Ula $170.95 21" ‘Ambassador sole ; 1-Peg. £360 95 — 21" Phileo Deluxe 1 Reg: $158.06 17” Philee Tabie Mode : ae 1- nee - 21° Philco Blond Downstairs _ Store NEW HOME {CABINET TREADLE | ORGE | eT RIGERATOR x good cendition. $35. FE $-3537 Gr F LATE aseniToR. HONGE & . ft, excellent con MI 6-1 / ; COUNTY'S LARGEST OSELPCRON S OF UNPAINTED Pick & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave ____ PE 5-0562 198 . $299.95 ‘Norge 2- oven gas e iW PAITE oS TELEVISION ts | Washer Blectric range. ... Piatform rocker , . Dresser . . Davenport chal Dresser, chest and bed: THOMAS ECONOMY FUI RNITURE Co. Saginaw 8 meV 29.50 AND UP ectric Co, 1060 hn Gabert’s Appliance Specials jueen washer 8 88 00 ® cu ft. ref. $188.00 9.85 otorcla 2] a. TV con- a e $239.95 $190.05 Norge auto. washer $188.00 | $239.95 pate 33-inch auto eled. range $179.95 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE r $279 2 Y 121_N. _ Saginaw aaaoed \LPOOL GAS DRYE = a years old. just like 109.95 MI 61300 | YOU AL ALWAYS ) PAY LESS A ride NYTHING Petey WANT les, 4 End Soodies a no up oe mee $24 refr: Gorslors $25 up; ranges, as & elec., $5 Lp; —_ all sizes, ; TV sets, $25 up; radios, $5 rT . a TV. ; bed su'tes, & up; " or ys " en 95. pone room suites, $1295 up; din- “Wy ‘ALTON “TV ig room suites, $1950 up. Many wa items. Walton, Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2257 Use OUR ret vAsMEnr 8 PIECE “DINING ROOM SUITE, 2 7 on _065. Electric stove, $50. FE 82001, | We bare, trade anvtting ‘Come of " Plastic Wall Tile.. .2c o tree per N*bary 870 8 aonanonine 2.48 "SUNDA 2 eT ee a 49'L & 8 SALES CO. 4 he east of White Enamel Stee) Pontiac or | mi. east of Auburn “& Ve Heights on, Auburn 5 ino. = 2-2808 FE 5-024) 14.8 Saginaw St t. $50 |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ALL TYPE ELECTRIC UMP Ae nd “Sule wil trade cise | pm i 5 e ‘or ras ws inboard motor, housetraiier, north. 2 PIECE GREEN LIVING ROOM era Lhasa tla dy bea ll =| _ Suite. $30. CSA or Gs r sma. down payment Call, MY 2-166 | PRE-E AST ER SP E C y psc WILL SWAP. PC DARK MA- | Studio Couch Aisne hogany jr. dining set for deep Gas range $10 00 freeze and pay difference or will | Walnut dining room set .... $25.00 sell _MUtual 4-4195 emp wae +: ieee: . | Meta ar wales WILL TRADE ‘31 FORD CUBTON | Mee MereeRe ant shape tor eweity) 1 “86 or ‘te | Moy wood bed frame $10 00 cat or station wag.. prefer Ford E 1-8291 WILL TRADE AUTOMOBILE OR truck for your tractor or farm machinery 2 Ped 2002 cash differ- | ences. Phone WILL TRADE OR ene ONE | We buy, thing fo or two 75 ft. is 200 ft water- front Jota on the Bock water of the Teas wossee: River, s west Alger, rf one of two. in or near Waterford Write J =e Alger, Mich LOTS _ BLK. TO WILLIAMS pake nite beach ‘53 Chevrolet ‘85 or ‘54 car of any make Ee $1315 __For Sale Sale Clothing 56 BOYS’ RAINCOAT, SUMMER SUIT. shirts and shoes size 12-14 Girls | clothing, 2675 GIRL’S COATS, SIZE 10 AND 12, | one with hat, FE 42719 = GIRL & BOY'S SPRING COATS. _Size 1-8. FF 5-0767 ee MAN'S NAVY BLUE SUIT SIZE 38 LIKE Sale _Heusehold Goods S57 | A BUY. SMALL RADIOS. $ TO REFRIGERATOR $12 Also record player#. FE 5-8755 : ACTA DAVENPORT AND CHAIR 45 r size solid oak chairs and buffet, and side oven $25 FE 2-3221 er 2 yrs 3-2608 BEAUTIFUL 10 nid $100 a piece. EM room sulte, | hold tems, MY 93020 or MY | — 3, . or | 2-0341. ; | set Complete with hutch and _chatrs. Only $115. MA 5-1222 BENDIX 17-IN TV. MAHOGANY joors new pic- excellent condition, 1300, BEAUTIFUL MAPLE | DINETTE | 2? HEYWOOD - WAKEFIELD BAR- cH BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER. New fully guaranteed. Delivery and installed No down payment, $2 met week Mavtage Wacher. late mode MY 3-371 BLACKSTONE Wi WASHER WITH timer Excellent condition Rea- sonable — 6-2049 BLEACHED MAHOGANY DOUBLE SReCAL EURE bed Mattress and springs and chest Excellent condition FE 2-421 BOTILE GAS New low price Complete tnstal- | lation Only $10 plus cas. Kenyon Fueleas OR 3-2491 BUFFET AND GNA ‘CLOSET. $40 Cal! FE 2-37 CASH FOR YOUK Son Tone or tools OR 3-2717 . ; wee LINOLEUM $7.20 4 TILE RN. FT 5 25¢ | E PAINT. GAL $1 95 Tr 10 | ASE PAI | ALCOHOL- ANTIFREEZ = a ' trade for & for something of equal value MU 3085, | 6 PR. OF DRAPES. 4 ALMOST new FE i ELECTRIC. ae - 2 “IN, KEN- . | _More. Exe, cond., $75, EM 3-2848 \ | Ei Po FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASH- Less ¢h ihire, it’s FE 2.8181, ELEC PORT. SEWING MACH. | Forward anc reverse stitch, 1 yr. | = 730. Melrose, FE 4-0755. X12 RUG | AND PAD, - HARDWOOD | | or aucke air and 7% Hotpoint refrigerator, OL 1 bee0. | | / ELECTRIC DOasTER. $15; WASH- $35. OR 4 — of Dealer, Phone mattress, like new, $20 takes «them 48404, er. 1 yr. service. Rea- sonable. -9001., 1955 GE ELECTRIC REFRIGERA- tor and 17 inch '5] Magnavox. 161 \, Willard, New innersprin NEW. $20. PHONE Gal PIECE FRENCH REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. a condition 839 Phone SINGER CONSOLE. ROUND BOB- mattresses New cotton mattresses $ New table lamps Ld And a lot of new and used furni- ture at a bic discount. Come and be convince (e ncmenee, every Oakland T sarniture 1048 Saginaw . _—OFE._-2-8823 PROVINCIAL DAVENPORT. $05. Chat. $35. Mahog a7 cuee Acres and buffet. $1 | 42260 Midwe ernie AUTOMATIC WASHERS, Bendix Westinghouse, General Renan’ K : at be “! re Whirlpool. Blackst: ROY’S PARTS 96 Oakland RE-BUILT VACUUMS, GUARAN- teed Parts, jl makes. 956 Myrtle. .EFRIG. ice 1D RUNNING COND. REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S 1955 models, one of America’s Perfect new, guar- 5 years. Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than a us machine Michigan Fiuo- tescent, 343 Orchard Lake Ave $29 50 Davenpo $0.95. Washer sie New rollaway complete %1795 Electric 4 Dining set $19 50 electric range %3450 New | $705 Kitchen bed $995 6 yr crib complete $16 95 Vanity bench $295 Daybed, com- $14.95 feta s Bank Fur- 42 Orchard Lake Ave plete _niture at makes quaranteed, Thrie Elec- _ $09 NM Johnson, FE 4-5160 AIRS. UPHOL- FRIEZE SYLVAN | REL BACK STERED IN CORAL = BEVERLY SIMMONS STUDIO COUCH COM- plete with belsters and tnner- Spring mattress Upholstered in ‘own antique satin In excellent condition. A 6-6762 Take over bel- FE 68-1564, KA VACUUM eet $69 95. Floor mode! $49 95 | onths 448. Dealer. - MUNRO, 1060 W Huron STOVES BOUGHT 80LD EX- changed Turner's 602 Mt Clem- ens. FE 2-0801 | SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- chine, $49 O _ sem m2 AXMINSTER” RUG ries | ew FE 4-0705 after 5 ~ 6PIECE BEDROOM — SET Beautiful dresser. sph mirror, ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's mau Earn ore ROOM GROU - Modern 2 piece suite 2 modern | step tables, matching fs oottep te. ble 2 OeOR. lam ALL F R $07. PAY ONLY 2 WEERKEY Pearson's Bank Furniture PIECE LIVIN _ | | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47081 or later use #8. ALL LENGHTS 4c LI. | ee: ALL espn le Ie Lr Fr AK FOORING. $8 sq. ft. | COMPETE Wi “JA BS, “Bes up. IN DOWS, .. rs oe THE ANSWER 10 & BATETUDS es 8 | x 12 1YOU R PR 0 BL EM: | Sat an fengths | Plumbing. tur- naces, steel beams. radiators. Want Ads! To s ell, e t,j “ost TO WRECK $35 0 scl, Tent, HOUSE-TO WRECK $3: ‘ jor-24" RE PI. NCEMENT, ; Fens rented, repaired note sold. “ALL SUNDAYS _ Open 10:30 to 2.30. Shop & Bave. fey Warehouse 2258 Dixie LOGAN FLOOR MODEL _lathe. All attachments EM 3-4515 ANCHOR F - NCE S No money down roved. | FREE EST ESTIMATES" ve erat AIR COMPRESSOR 30 HP 157 ef.m McGregor Mfg. MI_4-3540 ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE Used Ceiling Lumber, $45 per M bin TIMBERS — PE 2x4-2x6-2n8-2x10 — R AIMED BRICK” ‘o pentres New flush doors —from a Passage Lock sets — $1 98 ‘ex3% butt hinges - 69 ality ax@'* new. all loagine! Pine sheathing—11 ft New double-hung windows, $1400 We carry a complete line of nails. @bidg boards. roofing, shingles. siding and insulation. os our at re. on compe build. | s SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 8340 Highland Rd, (M59) OR 3-7092 AUTO OILIFURNACE, 1 YR. OLD Complete Later tank 85,000 BTU cost $530, sell for a Ing. 8587 _Pontiac Lk. Rd. Apt. CASH FOR FURNITURE — __ FE ¢ BATHROOM | fog 3, YOUNGS. | town kitchen Furnaces Otl, gas and eoal Hot water and steam bo:lers automatic water heater. hardware. electrical Crock and tile galvanized cop- per pipe and fittings, Lowe Bros Paint HEIGHTS SUPPLY. 2683) | _ULapeer Ra FE 4-5431 ALL TOOL USERS | Buy the best at lowest GENERAL WAREHOUSE 2258 Dixie Hwy 2 BURNER jane heater. and @ p.m OIL Tes aaa FE 54-5809 between D = EP FREEZE > CONTAINERS | for sale, Ic ea. tn 750-‘) pint size | <—— qt. quanitities, Nye Dairy, ° 2 FLOOR SPACE HEATERS. Good condition. Reasonable. FE | _ 41844. 70" Auburn Ave. _ 82 GAL lage JIEATER EM 135 GAL FUEL a TANK. $20 275 ge’ ofl tank, $36. Includes leg, guage and vented fil cap _FE 5-1467 BARN FOR SALE cM 3-8830 CABIQET _ SINKS FROM $59 95. 8in to bulld im from 8395 Doubles sinks from 8995 G A. Thompson, Perry | BEEP A PORK, quarters. Opdyke §-T941 HALF AND Market FE 25 PER CEN iT OFF ON DISCON- tinued Glidden colors Warwick's, FE 45090 CHROME DINETTE SETS semble these yourse]f and chairs and table $3995. These are brand new 1955 models. famous makés Formica tops all popular colors Come in, look, compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains. Michigan Fluorescent, | 393 Orchard Lake Ave. CAM ACTION PUNGH PRESS so TI class, Like new wine gacritice for cash. Hours 9 to wo ure Sat. FE 2-0132 Hurot scour Smishcount IT WHAT YOU LIKE R PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT AS. eave $69 65 | 00 We have just completed wrecking | 384 bidgs. Our yards are full of ood sa vage materials. Buy now | | UNION WRECKING CO. | pete! YARD, 31245 W 8 MI b> Yard, 9600 Gratiot, nr. camara KE Daily 8:30 to 6. Sun, 10 to 2 supplies. | prices. | ra r Dog AC: motors, TV Fees so. combination.” A}! guarenteed. Dalby TV Service. FE n evenings till 8. Lau- re] St. near Walton Bilyd, = DOOR ~ yxeii". . GLASS IN 5 _41 x 27, $12. EM 33618. DRAW TITE = HITCHES CHRQM CADMIUM The kind that ar. the frame J makes cars, PE Howlat 325 Dixle Hwy. fake STANDING TOILETS $19.95 21 32 double sinks ....... $ 0.95 Gadeewls wi ttings ... $11.05 3 colored bath sets. trim. Fector Fog NEL as ene aa eat 5-2100 32 GAL. ELEC, HEATER $71.56 | = Rotter 9 = he % ‘ab. sinks ttings undry trays, Stand. faucets $18. Me "SAVE PLUMBING ,_17 8. Saginaw St , FIRST QUALITY 5 PT. pare. tuos. $40.50; B grade tollets sis 95; 32x21 doubles sinks, $id.as. — bas' sega . “perry . A. Thompson, : FURNACES Ou fired, gun type. New, 84,000 BTU. $220 complete. rah model. Free estimates on dw work. Terms. Call FE 4-6509. FOR SALE: ELECTONIC FLASH un (strove rue hi New - ee g00d cond . Phone F! Garage Doors Berry steel overhead Bec ids. All sizes and election, trom $35 es. we give Gold Bell stamps, BERRY DOOR 8A co. 371.8. Paddoch E 20203 GE ELECTRIC STOVE, CALROD ees, $25. Whizzer bike, $15. FE Band saws, meat, wood & metal: red. Ail saws sharpened, Lawn mowers sharp- ened and parts 2255 E. Walton PE_5-7835 HOLLAND 60 PURNACE AND pipes. Also Iron Pireman stoker and all controls. Can seen in operation 44105. ‘HOLLINGSHEAD ate STORE piles ue ee Baldwin, os jooy cove paints. Phone _ PEt 17-8025. HOT WATER HEATER, 30 OAL. gas, new approved for use on Consumers line 08 and $119 50 value $49 50 and $59.50 These are peg marred. Also, electric, oi! and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific values ichigan yeucussc ert: 393 «Orchard Lake ve “HUNTER WHEEL BALANCER EM 33-3386. KITCHEN ‘CABINET SINKS PA- mous Youngstown make, in model, $139.50, $99.50. These are slightly aeetes: Also several 42 in. and 66 models. Extraor- dinary watuess Tounesiows Kitch- _en Annex, rd Lake ave. LIKE “MAGIC! “Folding disappearing stairway, Lc lodiis ARCH ON LY! CHU RCH'S INC. | 107 Squirrel Rd. ss PEE 2-023 JET WATER PUMPS. 90. Le GA. _ Thompson, 80 8 F LINOLEUM.. "306 Y YD. 13c FLOOR TILE (0x0)... te 4dc'WALL TILE ....... Pr. Heeler 91.69 GAL. ANTI_FREEZE L. SMITH'’S, 257 S. “Saginaw LIONEL. & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS | Authorized tactory service and | geruine factory parts Free test | on factory ana.yzer, TASKER'S 63 W_ HURON 8T. MALL CHAIN SAW 36-INCH. NEW FE 8-039. chain. reasonable NEW FOLDING aetna CHAIR | for sale cheap OL 23-2306 NEW AND USED FURNITURE. patrimet avers. as and = electrie | heaung and c stoves and Wa- a heaters Lid bousetrailers and cotta | TRAILER EXCHANGE. t. FE_2-3200 NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL acjust, of] and grease any make sewing machine within a radius of 10 miles 139506 ‘$2. Parts ex- s Term _tra FE 43930 535 N AND O 7 WER MOWERS ROTARY TILLERS, POWER PRAYERS A deposit will hold Tim payments available W oF Miller, arden and Lawn Equipment, 1593 8 Woodwara per of 14 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE | a in a jenatha Tho % in (2 mgths 14%c ft, SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172 8 Sagina __ FE 5-2100 OLD G ances TO } Terms ONE WEBSTER RECORD CHANG- it) ie tugs boat Chain ONE 18 cS KELVINATOR DEFP frrere and two R2490 truck tires FE 4-8905 or FR 4ta39 OI MOT WATF? HEATERS IN rood condition Reasonable 72 8 _ Parke ' “PENNY P AINT SALE Honse naint 1 gallon .. .., 6298 | 2nd gallon attic =, . 1 {Two gallons for § —_....... $3 99 Rubber base paint, gal. $3 89 «| Roller or og le O1 jt gal. ELOC roller or pan. $3.90 | LOOR SHOP 9 8. Sacinaw st Open ® ta 9 eae PS ELECTRIC “HARDWAR eS supplies. OR 3-1217 On "34" 4x8 PLY! SCORE _ Tongue and groove $5 50 ea. NTIAC COACH CO Hwy Dravton Plaine PACHOUD WRECK Oo 2301 Dirte _ Hew Se PUMPS ae 1-3 HP jet pumps Mvers DUM n« terms Reconditioned used pumps 3 used working head pumps. 2 used piston pumps louse jet pump lused turbine pumn Medicine apart with fluorescent lights $28 $ Bath fixtures ~ et our price before ke ir 7. VS ARDWARE 300 Auburn at Ads Heights FE . 28811 ase are 4 INCH sony PIPE 5 FT Bore Pum $38 VE PLUMBING SUPPLY ins Segina FE 5-2100 REPAINTED. “BASEMENT SASH | x12" 2 ite $330 each 1S" xl6” 2 1520" 2 : BLAYLOCK COAL & rare SUPPL 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE eo ROMEX, BY THE COIL, «C PE | foot. Wall boxes tor duplex i i Foye ea onan & rears ‘use boxes, _Perry_ St. _ompson. = Roofing and | Siding Combiagation Doors Instlation =; M. A. BENSON | 549 N. Saginaw FE 46-2541 ~ SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED Co ET® FE 46428 3872 2 Rie _. Re. + 4615 Dine Reg . now deen & nn shallow well money down. fet tasy 369 | STEAM BOILERS AND _ ADI. ators im good shle, slareeerg condition. Reason: SPECTAL | quantity ¥ PU £ ngeev was fed r peers: Not crate ontcalm uilders | su y. 156 Pe sas ihe, Monteaim * THE PONTIAG. PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH ‘IT, 1936, —_ ¢ THIRTY-THREE ieee aoc: buy a “ye 9 EVANS EQUIP, 690T Dixte He OR >. MA’ 5-7878 or 71 BUICK. NEEDS BATTERY wi? Ee EDS BATTERY Out- i) tires, Cal after 5, OL 100.” ° 4 STALL S&H COMPL. with faucets and curtain, $69.50 terrific. va. — $33.33. Latalories faucets, $14.95, Fotleta $39 30 50 vale ues, $1! 19 95. These are factory eee — oe aan Tyeececouat. “SALE. Plasterboard . ti at Burmeister's "#3 OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST GOLD BOND -PLASTERBOARD DEALER 4x84" . ‘a eee. en mm || UPRIGHT PIANO” GOOD CONDI- : $45, M cs STEEL com ly used. MI 1 Sale Store Equipment 64 22 WI ron St. erase Oe a Sale Office Equipment 63 FILING CABINET, ay red ome exc. cond.~ ~acoee? Jee ode} 81, alight- ROCERY 8sTORE FIXTURES for sale. For further information call 5-3677. COMPLI ETE | DRIVE IN BgUtr. oe Sgn pases twins Restaurant, 17 Washington, restau eheap. - BUY = SEL! - TRADE Leach 10 Bs UNS-BUY-SELL-TRA MERCURY MOTORS SALES AND REPAIRS ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8_ TELEGRAPH FE 5-0062 PARKING. ars e CARS ‘fm, to? pm Tcameren AUTO. “in case,—Never fired, $50. MA 5-9707 . Sand, Gravel & Dirt. 66 PREE ——— seresss ate Grade Ber HARDWARE BOYDEL uistion birch doors. up i Paints BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 2107 Cooley Lak Telegraph & © Mile Rd ft FL Detro' __Fluorescent, 383 Orghard Lk. “Ave TOILETS, $39 VALUE, $2295. LAV- alories, $20.50 value, $14.96. Stall! showers, complete with faucets and curtain, value, $3445 These are stightt matred Mich- igan two Ore Lake Ave = exes. 3 Se Fee" she 7Xe's. $8 PER! on order "RT (ACKET’ I's BUILDING SUPPLIES condition. 73 8 SeED E ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS control Parke, ' AL CLEA CE Si LIKE NEW. ALL WELL KNOWN, Joker SIZES 30 GAT TA PI $49 50 Terns CONSUMERS POWE! | _co 2Ww LAWRENCE FE 5-8151 WINDOWS AND KITCHEN CABINETS Windows, acouble hung, vents, gliders picture windows. | Kircnea Nabibest FHA, 3% months ny (i ome in and See Us on Window Prices—Our 28th | \ Year in Business OXBOW WINDOW co 10265 Highland Rad — M-50 _ EMpire 3-4082 _ Do It Yourself . FOR ENT Piloor sander “hand sander wall paper steamers-waxers & furnace vacuum cleaners Onk- land anc Paint 434 Or _ehard Lake. Ave. FE $-6150 | FOR THAT F PET PROJECT AT | 61 | low -price@, see Montcalm Build- ers upply. 156 Montcalm. | FE 54712. Weekdavs 9 to 6) thurs 10 to 4 Closed every) Cameras, , Equipment nt O1A VIE | BELL & HOWELL * MM ON . a camera and acces 25 lens _ FE_2-5706 after 7 pm = CAMERAS Bought, seid. traded EPPERT 8 CAMERA SHOP 57 W Huron FRE 5-6615 CLEARANCE SALE Argus 3008 projector brand new Reg. $96.50, special only $40 85 One only Detexe trare for TDC projecien holds 36 slides. special at 71 pe pair: reg price $2.83 FR eiec tronic fla reg $5495 ‘OL 1-071 “Pon mons is 0 oye A sR %0 HUDSON enedainaare “ee WOODWARD Birm -MI_ 43410 rminghem we 4 LINCOLN TODOR, ?} Radio & heater, $150, “CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY ea ; at Pike Sts, : +1085 Ties gre Se er steering wer es, Pow- er windows. A gl seats, auto, etc, Low mile- ene and ae ae : on 1983 LINCOLW, AUTOMATIC t ission, radio & heater, Raed CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike 8 PE 4-385 Convertibles pink, as fem on pore Ford-o-Matic han | | } les 2 bak, ers, oO w oe Seeet. a Tp. rd, dar — owner 63, °- Ay ogattings, like new ‘oe Buick, ed, a Packard “4 nice 2 ee ‘sent $3 Pera” Club Coupe, R&H. | ‘3 1d ecto —— 13 Pontiac Catal PINANCINO ARRANGED WILL TRADE |REAL ESTATE OR CONTRACTS =. i nS “ AND UP. | E ECONOMY. USED C ARS 22 AUBURN PE 42131 SHARP CARS! Always @ good selection, Taylor aie Sales fbr DEALERSHIP Walled Lake ie glass Market vavi en OLDSMOBILES NEW AND USED FOR A GOOD DEAL A SQUARE DEAL . SEE 4 i | | | HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR Arcane § OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER OLDS, 1983, HOLIDAY HARDTOP. owe. loaded with extras ine)ud- a full power. New cér appear- pede Today's bargain special at $1205 full price. Just yotr car down Easy GMAC terms. | | Haskins Chev. 4751 Dixie Highway eat M-15 MAplie 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til Ui _ CHEVROLET » 1956 Demos. FLOOR CARS OFFICIAL 8 CARS COURTESY CARS SIXES AND V-#8 2 Doors—4 Doors Hardtops—Wagons Convertibles “NO CREDIT PROBLEMS / Jvet YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO 3% MONTHS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Highest Trade - Lowest Terms |. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS, BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING SAVE Lib: Reyen EFOR DON'T DELAY - ACT zopat HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County's F test | Growing Dealer 6751 Dixte Highway et M15 ple §-3072 4 ;as YOU | MA SAVED | Open nites ‘tl » _ = vers Sale Cars 1 be purchased sit gov roy 8 Renee. Sales Pig: ervice, 1953 NASH ~ STATESMAN 2 DR. on 4-1 condition, OR ~ SP ECTACULAR! "6: “uD - a HURON MTR, SALES 952. W. Huron FE_ 12-2641 ‘49 OLDS 83 SEDA) MAT. je. Radio, beater. AALS eh MY 2-9031. ‘ACKARD, RUNS “GOOD, »D, BEST “offer. er, OR $2411, i083 PACKARD CL’ be huxe. Chub — Radio. — HOWARD LARE, a Aran Dis- ec “will trode. azurek Motor Sales ti South Bivd. at Woodward. FE 4.9887. West Side Used.Cars se | Sie Breadieees ks makes & models to ‘choose from. West Side Used Cars o23_W. Huron / PES ob PL SEDAN Erg eo ena ra “3 Beeden. ton Pi. fo40 ) PLYMOUTH 2 DR. sedan, 1950 motor, radio and heater, new plates, good running condition, $85. OR 3-1186, call aft- SAFETY | ECONOMY COMFORT "55 Pontiac Cat. ....$1765 "55 Dodge 4-dr. .....$1745 ’54 Pontiac sta. wg. $1445 $4 Ford 8, 2dr. ...$ 895 ’54 Plymouth 2-dr. ..$ 875 53 Ford 8, 2dr. ....$ 825 Soe oat. 0.3.8 a ? ym. sta, wen. .§ 52 Ford 4-dr. .....$ 595 ’52 DeSoto cl. epe. ..$ 545 "54 Dodge 4-dr. .....$ 495 ’51 Plymouth 4-dr, . '49 Pontiac 2-dr, al 48 Olds 2-dr. ......$ "47 Ford 2dr. ....4.$ ’50GMC van ......$ 345 '47 GMC pickup ....$ 95 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM $35 to $100 REIMENSCHN epee DODGE-PLYMOUT ss spell easy to ; i SB Jacobson’s Motor Sales Your Rem Dealer UR CRED GOOD. HERE 50 USED CARS . 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FE 4 ~4414 USED TV SETS $25.00 to $99.50 5.00 a Week Legh: ELECTRIC 5 W. Berse SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ¢:00—(4) Meet the Press. Guest; Gov. Orville L. Freeman Minn). (7) Frontier Justice. “Henry Plummer” is the story. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. 6:30—(2) You Are There. ‘‘The Resolve of Patrick Henry.” (4) Jeff and Porky use every pos- palm off a little neighbor girl. (4) Badge 714. On New Year's ‘Eve. Sgt. Joe Friday and Offi- cer Frank Smith hear that one of their fellow officers has — (D- sible device in an attempt to (7) Afternoon Film Festival. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—(9) News. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-. ern Romances. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) 4:30—(2) Face the Nation. (7) Star) Queen for a Day. and Story. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) |5:00—(2) Out of Darkness. (7) Su-| Pinky Lee. (7) Mickey Mouse. | per Circus. Club. (9) Dance Party. 6:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (7) Sup-|6:30—(4) (Color) Howdy Doody. er Circus. (9) Let's All Sing. (7) Mickey (9) | Mouse Club. Howdy Doody. : Reds Permit Couple to Emigrate to U. S. MOSCOW (®—The U.S, Embas-) Liberace. (7) Jungle Jim. (9) sy announced today a Soviet | Meet the UAW. .,,,\couple has been permitted to! 7:00—(2) Lassie. ‘‘The Child.”| emigrate to the United States. They are Mr. and Mrs. Seminina of Tarnopol, in Ukraine. They first applied for an; exit permit to leave the U.S.S.R. in 1946 and finally received it in| November, 1955. He is 66 and she 62. They will join their daughter, slain. (7) You Asked for It. The Visitor. “The Red Wig.” Can his red wig save their love and marriage which is about to! — be wrecked beyond repair? 7:30—(2) Private Secretary. Boss Peter Sands negotiates an im- portant contract with a temper- mental actress who's allergic to cats. (4) Frontier. “The Big Dry.” A young couple and an elderly woman meet the sand- storms and hunger on their jour- ney to California across Death Valley.:(7) Famous Film Festi- Baker presents a day in the nfe of an Annapolis midshipman. (9) WANT TO INVEST? ert cea oric oer mt ae Work for the Lord WILL PAY INTEREST For Information Write: Watertord ». O. Box 211, ‘Wetectord, Michigan. ng rt'Mrs. Anne Bayer, of 54 Laurel Shrewsbury, N.J. Ss visa in February and left |for the the United For Your Shopping Convenience OPEN — 10- Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store with lots of FREE parking at our door. We Give Holden Trading Stamps Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Vern and Esther Auburn 5 and 10 1 Block Eost.of East Bivd. ‘cal aspects ot. mental health, Ivan) the, States jast Tuesday. ‘the hospital until she is well on, |which cpmes to the home screen via CBS-TV Sunday afternoon. The work of the CBS Public Affairs) /Department and endorsed by the ‘American Psychiatric Assn., entitled “Out of Darkness.” | HOSPITAL LIFE Specific credit for the program goes to a quiet, intense winter- producer, Albert Wasserman, 35, | who spent 342 months with a cam-) era crew at the Metropolitan State) Hospital, Norwalk, Calif,, filming) life within a mental hospital. ‘The idea behind ‘Out of Dark- ness,’ '' says Wasserman, “‘‘is that) mental patients are not a strange allen species, Patients are essen- tially people. There is always hope for their recovery.’ Orson Welles serves as narrator (of the program. D. William Men- ninger, a world-renowned psychia- trist, discusses some of the medi-/ GOP to Support Dem But what gives "Oe of Dark-| ness"' both focus and dramatic im-, ‘pact is its study of a specific’ woman patient, suffering from) catatonic schizophrenia. ‘Her symptoms are those of an ex-| tremely rigid, withdrawn personal-_ lity. 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