i Sar ee ee aan F. uh i } eee = pr RPS a ae hy, ‘i aoe geen ar ih a, ij oe it pe : , v8 a a y 4 L_4 * | | : i : : F a a : b : : Bes % \ 114th YEAR 4 ‘ * . : tal ca * * * % PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956—00 PAGES Holdup Suspect Shot in Attempt fo Flee Captors Royal Oak Man Dies of Wounds Suffered During Escape . Two Detroit policemen were absolved in the shoot- ing yesterday afternoon of a handucffed ex-convict who tried to escape in down- : town Royal Oak. The man was Joseph Toth, 33, who died later in William Beaumont Hospital from a bullet wound in one lung and another in the shoulder. _ ‘Statements from Lt. John Kellner and Det. Ralph Palmer were taken by Chief Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Tay- lor, who termed the shoot- ing “within the line of duty.” He said at least two warning shots were fired and numerous commands given to halt. Toth bolted from the detectives’ car after his arrest at his Royal Oak apartment at 103 N. Center St, He was wanted as a suspect in three Detroit armed robberies, the two officers told Tayler. He ran across Center street, jumped a fence and ran down an alley ‘to N. Main street. He tried to board a passing car at the cor- ner of Eleven Mile road. town business ‘Snack’ Genteel, Hamburger Not, Officials Decide commission was so pl Sagyes nd Say vere) Gee rar? weil.” Fry agreed to give it a try. The with ev Reds Receive Diver Apology British Complain About Secret Note to Russia Being Made Public LONDON i®—The British foreign LF 5 peestes | % 3 érnment of Prime Minister Eden. Navy Carriers May Help Some But Bomber Advocates Insist Big Planes Will Bear Brunt of Attack WASHINGTON (#—The Air Force says Navy planes bombers will bear the brunt of any strategic nuclear at- tack deep within enemy territory. . The testimony before a Senate Appropriations sub- committee yesterday between the Air Force, which stresses the need for long-range bombers, and the Navy, which says its big carriers provide a mobile base for air attack. Air Force Admits may help some, but its own): brought once again into/ the open the long struggle! - ‘ STUDY IN CONTRASTS — thick smoke over the silhouette during last night's tornado alert. The unusual combination ‘-|Storm Fails to Materialize black clouds hang of a Waterford Township nado alert last night. se @ Temperatures hovered around 80/day degrees. Foliage was budding as' about 10 p.m. Night Balmy as Al The warmest weather so far thisjnever before and the grass looked) year turned up for Pontiac today in| greener. ° the wake of the state's third tor-/ Tornado threats evaporated ayith- out any serious damage here or in the state, The alert began yester- afternoon and continued until . Pontiac Presse Phete by light and dark produced a similar spectacle in some of region’s lakes where eerie black waters churned against foregrounds of luminous, calm shorelines. Session Closes Leaving Layoff [Pay Plan ‘Dead’ Total Appropriations Approved Reach $111 Million to Be Spent =, LANSING (#—Michigan legislators, squabbling to the end, wound up business of their regular 1956 session shortly after 1 a.m. today by sending two vital appro-— ean } Fas | H Press Report in Appraisal the Central School at $250,000. Griffin explained that he Makes Error of School A recent appraisal by the Board of Education values building and site on E. Pike street The Pontiac Press yesterday erred in quoting board member Glenn H. Griffin as saying the appraisal valued the school and property at $330,000. used the figure $330,000 as City Landmark Will Be Torn Down Bailey School fo Make Way f The Cora C. Bailey School, 81 Florence Ave., will be torn down within the next week, according to Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, building coor- dinator for the Pontiac Board of Education. Somno-emsoeazed To replace the old building, will tal units... jal classrooms which could be converted when no longer needed for school purposes, to the structure. Land for the old Bailey School *~ a agen teen! . me : ait k TO BE ‘RAZED—Teachers and students moved out of the Cora C. Bailey School this week. Pontiac Board of Education members have made plans for the 66-year-old building to be torn was purchased for $100 in 1889 and| the school constructed in 1890. af down within the next week. Replacing the or New Classrooms Bailey was the first school in Pontiac to have a Mother's Club which later became affiliated with national PTA, * Until this week, the school hous- Sed some 113 students and three teachers. First and second graders were taken via school bus to Haw- thorne School Wednesday morning,| and kindergarteners were moved to Wisner School for the remainder of the year. t. Pontiac Press Photo school will be four separate classroom units which will be built on an experimental basis, The new units will be ready when school opens in September. 4a rough estimate of the) cost to relocate: the school from its present facilities to a cost-free site. The question came up at a meet- ing Thursday night at which Pon- tiac real estate man James A. Taylor asked for a four-months option to buy the site for $137,000 as a location for an additional post office building. the Board of Education. He said: “At no time have I implied that I was either acting for, or by au- thorization of, either the Post Of- fice or the Pontiac Board of Edu- cation, ; “In my opening statement before the Board of Education Thursday evening I stated that I wanted it definitely understood that any ideas advanced by me to date were strictly on a private promo- tional basis and. that I neither represented the Post Office De- partment or the Board of Educa- tion. This can be verified by the minutes of the meeting.” \Shivers Sees tke Win AUSTIN, Tex. (INS) —Gov. Al- nate Adlai Stevenson, lan Shivers declared today Presi-| HOLLYWOOD (# — Actor Louis dent Eisenhower will carry tradi-|Calhern, 61, distinguished star of tionally Democratic Texas again|Broadway and Hollywdod, died this year if the Democrats nomi-/|last night in Nara, Japan, his stu- figs hi ithe Hy i i cz fi A ii i lt F s é nitzi bape i £7 t through tomorrow. ; see temperatures around 80 de- rose to 81 degrees at 2 p.m. H-Bomb Test Drop ls Postponed Again ABOARD USS. MT. MCKINLEY, weather conditions today caused the fifth postponement of the scheduled H-bomb test shot, now iset tentatively for Monday morn- ing (Sunday, U.S. time). ; Task force commander Rear Adm. B. Hall Hanlon said ‘there is at present a slight improvement in the outlook, but this is coupled with very unstable conditions iwhich may continue through Mon- day. : ~ iLovis Calhern Dies dio announced today. Dear Mother, I Love You Because You Are.... By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK w — An open let- ter to Mrs, P. E. Boyle, a lady parent in Pome co, Mo. Dear Mama, You are one of the world's hard- est gals to please on Mother’s Day. The ordinary presents are no good at all. You don’t want jewelry. If your children buy you flowers ror candy, you say, “It's just a waste of money.” They can’t give you money with any sense of satisfaction because in an old sock for your grand. children, “Oh, don't give me anything — Mother's Day is just a bunch nonsense,"’ you say. Your happi- est Mother’s Days have been the ones on which you spent five hours turning your face cherry- red over a cookstove fixing a fam- ily feast — in the years when the whole family could be ‘there to enjoy it. MAYBE A PHONE CALL? | What could one who was away do to please you except to call! they know you won't spend it on yourself. /You'll just put it away you long distance and tell you he, miisseq.. you and Wished he was| —— \jto a woman. who has spent her home? It is hard to give anything life giving to others, The only thing I have to offer you, Why do I love you? Let me count the reasons — just a féw: I love yott because you are my mother, not only of my body but of ‘my spirit's hunger, *. he I love you because, when your! five young children were. tearing the house apart, you would muse aloud placidly, ‘‘Now, if I just hadn't married and had you chil- dren, I could have got a nice quiet In Today's Press Church News . 6 Sesecseee ens Theaters ...............16-17 TV & Radio Programs .... 27 Wilson, Earl ............. 16 Women’s 10-11 - 15; |job ag a nurse, That’s what I reab ly wanted to be.” That's what you were, too. 7. DESERVED DISCIPLINE I love you because when I de- served and needed a switching I got it—not fater, but right then when I knew I had done wrong, felt guilty, and recognized I should |e punished. . | I love you because you never jlet_ tomorrow's sun rise on \terday'’s anger. . I love you becuse, when 1 had a bad case of puppy love 4 yes-| bo never thought it was something te joke about. : I love you because you played no favorites among your children. Your only favorite child (this is still true) wag the one that most at the time.. I love you because, although your whole life has been spent in ithe shelter of. your home, you could always meet a stranger and tell in 10 minutes whether he was a phony or’ a good human being. Eniwetok Atoll W — Adverse|by ~~ | Baldwin, an 11-year-old needed your understanding ‘help| issuing 58 Ps ert Ends g fy H iwi Are William Davis, of 2070 Common- Crowned Today Pontiac Parks and partment. — Davis, an 11-year-old pupil at championship by defeating John *McCone! pupil who lives at 215 Osmun. The Junior title went to Morton, a 12-year-old student at Bagley, also age 12, a Crofoot youngtser from 38 Lake St. Twenty-two finalists assembled Recreation De- = title honors. The Pontiac Press runner-up in each division. Ike ‘Excellent’ in Last Check, — Doctors Report WASHINGTON (# — President Eisenhower received an ‘excellent report on his physical condition today after a two-day head-to-toe examination by doctors at Walt- er Reed Hospital. “I-think the results ¢f the exam were excellent,” Eisenhower's As if to. bear out the optimism of the report, Eisenhower planned to go to Burning Tree Country Club for a round ‘of golf immedi- ately after leaving the hospital late this morning. : 1 love you because when the cat (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) y > Price on §P.8. Heese Paint that wae at Wisner this morning to vie. for awarded trophies to the winner and fi i te er F Hi ; t i i veil il anti uy 3 bE Est Aa HT Witt i Tavern Slaying Brings Action in Case Against Hazel Parker James Thornton, 17, of Hazel Park, was bound over to the Au- glaize County Grand Jury at Wa- foe ig Sg ay ap OH napa * Ave., was re-elected to a second as vice Hichigsn State * @erwriters. at . recent annual meeting in Lansing. The insurance ‘executive has been associated with the Great- | West Life Assur- -— ance Co. since 197 and has © been a winner of the firm’s Na- tional Quality Award for the past seven years. . ; Active in com- PATTON ~ tunity affairs, he setved as presi- dent of the Pontiac Life Under- oop choad pooies of a Lae was el of the Life Insurance Leaders of Michigan. | Other officers elected at the meeting this week included Harry N. Phillips of Detroit, président; Moe Hawkins of Jackson, Ce Streeter of Grand Rap- 5 egy bg poegreraaltgph ganda vice presidents; and Harold C. “Brogan of Lansing, secretary- treasurer. . ae Fix 8 i gee a ae bycaoh | ' i i ke oo as hes R. M. CRITCHFIELD GM Executive fo Get Award : Pontiac Division Head Named Medal Recipient -by Ohio State rf at : i z 5 aaaee | i ite L f ¥ d a 18-Months-Old Infant Strangles in Carriage Pekin. : The baby was Bobby Ewen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ewen. The grandmother, Mrs. Wayne Garmer, said she found him dead when she went to the porch. Both parents were working at the time. | . }days after Mrs. Fox. Ld s \Ladies Discuss . Presidency - of Lincoln cussing the presidency: _ “TI recall well when Mr. Lincoln died,” said Mrs. Elizabeth Fox, who wilt be 100 years old August 19, “But I never met him person- ally.” s * * “T kissed him," said Mrs. Zelina McMannis Edwards, who will cele- brate her 102nd birthday three * “Lincoln came to the hospital at Jeffersonville, Ind., during the Civil War and we children all thought igoing to hug first?’ Of course we both replied: ‘Hug me first,’ and he grabbed both at the same time.” Ld L * es ili iERe fi He i F 4 ! ! | i is at the Farmer - Snover Child Suffers Skull Fracture in Collision Sheryl Starman, eight-month old daughter of a Pontiac couple, is in good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today after suffer- ing a skull fracture .in a three- car accident at Telegraph and; Hickory Grove Roads last night. The child's mother, Mrs. Colleen Starman, 271, was also hospitalized with lacerations of the skin and right knee. The Starmans live at 1155 Fairfax Street. Four others! were shaken up in the crash but did not require treatment. The vehicles were operated by Kenneth Starman, Britt Hunley, 26, of 338 N. Cass Ave., and Sano Dillwood, 40, of 49% Brush Street: Starman and Hunley were driving north and Dillwood south when the collision occurred, ; Starman told police the south- bound car crossed the center line The Weather Fall U.6. Weather Burea Report AND VICINITY — Partly peasy ond warm tedsy,’ h areand 86. ttered showers and thandersterms de- veloping ea: it, Uy te- » Worm with low contt temerrow sreand 86. Seu ly winds 10-18 miles ‘hour jonight. Wester- ton 62-45, per teday and Teday in Pentiae . Lewest temperature preceding § 8.m. At @ a.m: Wind velocity 18-20 m.p.h. Direction: West pronnaes ¢ p _ sets Gat, at 7:43 p.m. rises Sun. at 6.13 a.m. \ GO m0. 0... 49 We. m.......05..78 @. M....ccece 62 IL 6. M...0. oones- 38 | IS Seer oe igm............0 JCS sereeccmmd: |) Sil Seencenomee a0 ' Friday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown) tem RUPE .. sscrcereseces ” Tem ture severe «6 te aaiela cones ot, 08.5 eather—Sunny 2 One Fear Age in Pontise tem: Ghaeueeerecece BY mperenure sciseetesee eas Bightest ane reat, Tesipersteres This ‘Date on o, © ae +32 tm 1034 | Wriday's Temperature Chart : 50 Milwaukee oe 2g 7, $8 po New Yore 67 38 ‘ ‘ « 71) . a ‘RY 6 7 | i aA ; . . * f | aot \ SO” ok ‘Sithere is no pay. Griffin Unopposed — for Seat on Board GRAND RAPIDS ~—Two not-|. |” o = Hs | in of f Orthodox, Church, 97 Mariva St. Rev. Dr. Achilles A. Siag- into the wrong lane and later had ja blowout. . { ¥ CHURCH UNIT OPENS—First section of North- rooms and the Rev. MacKay Taylor’s office. minster Church, designed by Linn Smith, is this Beyond is the chapel, where dark wood and brick structure just completed on Big Beaver east of make a subdued interior decor. First serviced were Adams. The glassed-in area houses Sunday School held Sunday. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 ARTHUR ©. SCHIEFLE Appoint Scheifle to Key UF Post Ad Company Official to Direct Promotion, Publicity in Drive Arthur C. Scheifle, director of public relations for MacManus, John afd Adams advertising -jagency, has. been appointed pub- lieity and promotion chairman of this fall's -Pontiac Area United Fund ee ee 4. Selection of Scheifle for the key drive position was announced yes- terday by Campaign Chairman Walter K. Willman. rector of public relations at Mac- Magus, John and Adams for the During World War fi he directed WAAC recruiting and has served “{as chairman of the Detroit Adcraft Cub Aviation Commission —for "|many years. He has been active in Street Rescue Mission. Last year, Scheifle worked as a member of the United Fund’s pub- licity and promotion committee. As chairman of the same group he will supervise the preparation of promotional materials for use in this fall's Pontiac Area United Fund campaign. ; N ewspapermen to Make Trip on the Nautilus NEW LONDON, Conn. (—The atomic submarine Nautilus moves from secrecy into the public eye today, taking aboard 12 newsmen and photographers for an over- night cruise. * * * New Yorkers will have a wide open view of the. vessel tomorrow as she proceeds on a timed sched- ule through the harbor. Ld * * The newsmen and photogra- phers, many operating on a pool basis because of limited accom- modations, were the submarine's first unofficial passengers although the Nautilus has logged some 36,- 000 miles since she first put out to sea nearly 16 months ago. s * td] * The 3,000 ton submarine is scheduled to-reund the tip of Man- hattan off the Battery precisely at noen. The Submarine will run up the Hudson to a point above the |George Washington Bridge. Promptly at 2 p.m. she will start the return trip to New London, after dropping the newsmen, As a 4 p.m. deadline ‘neared to-| day, Glenn H, Griffin, a Pontiac! funera) director, remained unop-| posed in an election June 11 for' the Board of Education seat which | he now holds. He was the only) candidate to have filed a moninat- ing petition. | Election for the position wil] be the only issue on the ballot. The term of office ig four years and ' Besides all registered voters in the city of Pontiac, others who live outside the city limits but who are living within the school district may cast ballots in the About $700 worth of band instru- théents was reported missing in a breakin at Madison Junior High School Wednesday night. Pontiac police said the instru ments were taken from a storage room. = Heart Attack Takes. Life of Driver, 38 A heart attack was named as the cause of death of a 38-year-old woman driver whose car rammed a tree yesterday, A witness, James Thompson, 35, of Memphis said Mrs. Janet Kest- er, 686 Ojista St. was gasping for breath after the accident at 1:30 p.m, at the corner of W. Lawrence and Williams streets. She died on the way to Pontiac General Hos- pital, police said. A boy? in' the car, Charles Kester, 13, of 748 Young St. was admitted to the hospital for treatment of a fractured jaw and ts in good con-| dition, authorities said. The accitlent happened when the ‘woman's car failed to pull out of a left turn, police said. Witnesses i her speed at 15 to 25 miles an , they said,- 7 a [the development of the Howard) ‘| day morning with a breakfast Ist Congregat to Be Host to Congregational! Christian ence have chosen as their theme “For the Future of the Kingdom." oe ional Church Conference DR. HAROLD N. SKIDMORE | The Divinity Dames, an associ- ation of the wives of ministers, will meet for hmcheon at the church at 12:30.- Mrs. Malcolm K.. Burton will be hostess and Mrs. will introduce those present. The general luncheon on Wednesday will be served at Central M. E. Church. ; The afternoon session on Wednes- day will be concerned with: reports ion Olivet College, Plymouth Place and religious education, the latter being given by the Rev. William T. Matters of E. Lansing. There also will be election of officers and Dr. Skidmore will give the address| “The Michigan Conference, A Por- trait.” Dinner will be served at the Congregational Church. Dr. Rus- sell T. Loesch, known as “‘the chaplain to chaplains,” wiil speak. A chaplain in the Armed Forces, and a former Congrega- tional minister at Melrose High- lands, Mass., he has a distin- guished record of interracial and interd li I service, He now serves as chaplain min- and Armed Forces personnel of national Congregational Christian’ Too, Are Ours.” The 8 o'clock evening session will include the memoria] service, the serving of the Lord's Supper Legislature Passes Mental Health Bill ister and secretary to chaplains| churches. His topic will be ‘‘These, | one-half ~ (Continued From Page One) troversy, the conferees settled on $1,665,000 for the new Fort Custer facility for mentally retarded chil- dren at Battle Creek and $1,300,000 Both figures were compromises. Perhaps the most important single area of dispute in the cap- ital improvement bill was over the amount provided for land ac- quisition and improvements at state parks. In the end, $444,000 was ear- marked for development of the Sterling State Park in Monroe County, $300,000 for the Port Cres- cent State Park in the Thumb and Cadillac. e LJ * A lump sum of $641,000 was pro- vided. for improvements at other parks in the state system. * * Ld] lature in the late hours Friday increased Circuit Judge pensions from $4,500 to $6,250 a year, made the increase. applicable- to six ‘judges who already have retired for the Lafayette Clinic in Detroit. | Harol $50,000 for the Mitchell Park near A third bill to ¢lear the Legis-| I love you because you have jnever been able to finish telling a funny story. You get so tickled you start laughing, and you laugh the story ends. But everybody's had a good time. *s * ¢ I love you because when quar- but quietly used the weight of your love in a way to bring back balance and harmony. “Now, why did he have to do that? Can't he think of something more important to write about than that?” ee e@ Well, not today, Mom. nesve ctfully, your loving son, commissioners week, it will be adopted, possibly |The Day in Birmingham — City officials of $1,495,144 with alterations, later this month. Showing only a $73,000 increase over last ‘year’s, ft-includes such ‘new expenditures as a recreation director ($5,245), more traffic lights ($7,600 instead of last year’s |82,000), an employee relations de- partment ($6,014) and the new social security ($8,000). Increases are planned by the budget for the library; $77,000, on Rioting Charges A Hazel Park soldier “is one of four Americans on trial in a Jap- said he blocked the ‘blow with his forearm, which was injured \Students to Compete in Road Competition Some 50 entrants in the Junior Chamber of Commerce Teen-age Road-E-O are expected to return to the Tel-Huron parking lot for a contest of driving skills-at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The contest was called off last week because of rain. If it is raining at noon tomorrow, the contest again will be one week, according to Clyle R. Haskill, chairman. Three top winners in the contest will receive trophies and the cham- pion will be eligible to compete in a state tourney, and qualified widows of judges to annual amount to and the conference sermon ‘‘An- chors For An Age of Storm,” given by the Rev. Howard Towne of Traverse City. The conference opens -Thurs- for the Social Action depart- ment. A forum on “What Hap- pens on the College Campus” will be led by the Rev. Mr, Mat- ters and the Rev. H. R. Pick- eriil. ‘ The “Chaplain’s Service’ will introduce the regular session, at 9:30. Speaker will be the Rev. Richard L. Ford of. Greenville, using as his topic, “‘To Whom Much Has Been Given.” At 10:45 the speaker will be Dr, Truman B. Douglass of New York City, speak- ing on ‘‘The Message Is the Mis- sion.” : Dr. Douglass is executive vice jpresident of the Board of Home |Missions, a writer and lecturer. \He is a member of the board of ltrustees of Beirut College in Leba- non, chairman of the Damascus College. committee, also active in mission activities of Puerto Rico and Alaska. Thursday noon the Women’s Fellowship and Men's Club rep- resentatives will meet for lunch- eon. The, w will_have lunch- eon’ at >the First Presbyterian Church and will hear Miss Greg- ory on “What a Women's Fel- lowship Really Can Do.” They will return to the Congregational Church for their meeting. The men will lunch at Central M. E. Church and will remain there to hear Dr. Jerald C. Brauer, dean of the Federated Chicago Seminary speak on “A Learned Ministry.” Religious Education di- ‘rectors will meet at Hotel Waldron ‘for luncheon also at 12:30. * ¢ e A summing up .of conference business and total accomplish- ments will close the two-day meet- ing at 8:30 on Thursday. At 6 which’ new officers will be pre- sented, and an address, given by . Brauer speaking on ‘The Church and the Community.” About 350 delegates are expected for the conference. ee ——, Jap Vets Oust Reds TOKYO W—The Japan Veterans. Assn. unanimously decided today to ‘oust all Corftmunist infiltra- tors” from its. which the been entitled under the bill. Holdup Suspect Shot as He Flees troit police for an autopsy today at the Wayne Coynty Morgue. Kell- ner said that victims of the recent os would be asked to identify im, had not been questiened in the| crimes, but they quoted him as of Dog Licenses to $3 husbafids would have (Continued From Page One) restaurant in which Potts was standing. Taylor released the body to De- Kellner and Palmer said Toth| saying when arrested, snitched on me?’ Toth had been sentenced to pris- on three times for armed robbery. He had been on parole from his last term since July 29, 1955, “Who City to Increase Price The city clerk's office announced today that Pontiac dog owners) have until Tuesday, May 15 to pur- chase 1956 dog licenses for $2. After Tuesday, the price of the tags will be hiked to-$3. The licenses may be purchased, at the clerk's office in the City Hall five days a weék from 8 a.m. Bloomfield Hills Seniors Given Gradu BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Charles Hassett has been named valedic- toran and Georgia Dumville, salu- tatorian of the Bloomfield Hills High Schgol class of 1956. Principal Richard J. Spiess made the an- nouncement this week. Georgia, 17, is class treasurer and a member of the year book staff. He had een on. the field hockey team, the school choir for four years, and has been in the letic groups, and the Phi Sigma ‘au, : Charles came here two years ago from Redford High School, Detroit, and this year managed Salvation Army Leader Speaks at Local Fete . Mrs. Lt. Colonel T. M. Larsen of the Salvation Army, Detroit, was special ‘speaker at the Mother- Daughter Banquet held recently at the Salvation Army Post here. _ The program was under the di- rection of Mrs. Captain Magnus Michalsen. Tributes were given to mothers by Gertrude Cunningham. Men of the corps marshalled by Captain Magnu: Michalsen formed until 5 p.m. the “Singing ‘Waiters’ Brigade.” Future Nurses, Club, several ath-. OS GEORGIA DUMVILLE ating Honors the basketball team, He has be- longed to golf and bowling teams and the Math Club. . Commet&ement address for the 57 seniors will be given June 14 by J. Z, Buford, president of the National Education Assn. Merrill O. Bates will give the diplomas. Monaco Royalty Shun Anxious Madrid Photogs MADRID (INS) — The honey- mooning prince and princess of Monaco had photographer trouble again today. Prince Rainier and Princess Grace arrived in Madrid from Va- lencia today and were met at the Ritz Hotel by a small, but frantic group of photographers, including American tourists. The couple went straight to the royal suite while armed police chased the photographers away from the hotel. | The prince.and princess have re- iserved the suite for one week. They |apparently intend seeing some of the 10 bullfights being given on successive afternoons as part of the festival of St. Isidro, Madrid's Freighter to Be Enlarged) 22 "un win ve poor “CLEVELAND (®—Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. says its freighter’ Ciiffs Victory will be lengthened next winter to the longest vessel on. the Great Lakes and third longest of any ship in U. S. registry. The Cliffs Victory made Great Lakes history in 1961 as the first ocean-going vessel to be converted into a modern lakes iron ore carrier. She will go into the Ameircan Ship Building Co.'s Chicago yard feet and three inches. o'clock there will be a dinner at| around Dec. 1 where she will be lengthened 9 feet to a total of 716 That will leave her 27 iriches longer than the Joseph H. Thompson of the M. A. Hanna fleet, now the longest on the Lakes and also a tt converted ocean ship. Total capacity of the Cliffs tons to 17,000 tons. Hanna's 710-foot George M. } Victory will be increased 3,000 -# jumphrey will remain the Lakes hor ship with the biggest capacity—20,000 tons,-made possible by her T3-foot width. The beam of the Cliffs Victory is 62 feet. Cost of the lengthening was. around $750,000, raphers recalled several run - ins between Rainier and French lens- men in Monte Carlo during the pre-wedding festivities last month. f oy French Child Survives After Ordeal in River GOEULZIN, France — Roger Second, a fisherman, was riding his bicycle along a canal with his daughter, Monique, 4, fastened se- curely to the carrier behind him. The bike went out of control and plunged into the canal. Second! was thrown clear and swam to safety but Monique—still firmly at-| tached to the bike—went to the ‘tom. . A bargemanp using a long boat not disclosed, but_ estimates me Lg hook pulled up the bicycle with Monique still attached. Firemen revived her. ye c +. City. Officials Stud {Million and Half Budget Soldier Faces Trial (up 1,000), and the \reet cation commission, $15,750 (up $1,258). Reduction is shown in the health and welfare appropriations planned: Last year’s budget was $18,980, this year, $10,006. = - Tax levy for the coming fiscal year would be $1,157,570, the bud- get estimates. That would be an increase of $110,000. * * * _National Family Week concludes tomorrow on Mothers Day, with special church programs, . First Baptist Church is observ- ing it with @ family service at 11 a.m., and a special service at 6:30 p.m. for parents and children, when the feature - length film, *‘Martin Luther” will be shown. At St. James Episcopal Church, “The Elijah” by Mendelssohn will sung by the senior choir and soloists at the 11 a.m. service. A mother-daughter is isiset for next Wednesday at the Masonic Temple with Eastern Star Pastor, and Mrs. Clare Juett, all of Detroit. Private funeral serv- ice was today at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Company, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cem- = a Panther Prowls in Road, Reports Cyclone-Seeker That ever elusive panther was seen again in the area last night. A Pontiac resident told the Pontiac Press he saw the animal walking in the ditch long Orion-Road near Lake Orion about 9 p.m. Alvin Fowler, of 397 E. Tenny- son Ave., said he was “‘out looking for tornadoes” when his head- lights flashed on the animal. The panther crouched to the ground when struck by the lights and had disappeared when they stopped the car to see what would happen ac- cording to his report. ; Fowler was accompanied by his wife, two sons, and a daughter-in- ‘law. He explained the controver- |sial panther was walking along ‘the left side just off the highway when spotted: , 5-Weeks-Old Baby Dies of Suffocation Five-week-old Patrick Juett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juett of 4535 Walnut Lake Rd., Birming- ham, was dead on arrival at the Beaumont Hospital in 1 Oak yesterday after suffocating at his home, the Bloomfield Township Po- lice Department said today. The boy was rushed to the hos- pital after all efforts to revive him with an inhalator from the Bloom- field Township Fire Department failed, Mrs, Juett told investigators she found the boy apparently suffocat- ing on her bed yesterday after he had been sick earlier. 2 Minors Plead Guilty to Possession of Beer Two ‘brothers, both minors, pleaded guilty this morning to pos- session of beer allegedly furnished by Jose G. Flores, 23, of 730 Vaught St. : Flores pleaded guilty to fur- nishing the beer and was fined $25 by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. The brothers, Luciano Ramierz, 20, of 404 Franklin Rd. and Hon. oio Ramirez, 19, both of 404 Frank- lin Rd, paid $20 fines. Pair Waives Examination on Tavern Breakin Count Two city youths yesterday waived examination in the breakin of a tavern at 404 Orchard, Lake Ave, early Friday. Wilbur McCaulley, 18, of 99 Or chard Lake and Douglas W. Whitt, 19, of 315 Orchard Lake were bound . over to Oakland County Circuit Court for arraignment May 21. , = (A ying SNR ee. A ee ee + i rae ae ieee po an oe _ f j J pao MS ee ‘€ ey 7 ‘ pers A ie | : oe : pti : . 5 ; ; : . we ae | oh or cs ‘ ps hs te ey i Le ast lige i i ; 5 ¢ : Li : 12, ; \ / ; ¥ : i : ; A as co : . j = es , ‘ “THE PONTIAC PRESS. SAT URDAY, MAY: 12, 1956 é “Man Will Set Up House'‘on Moon—in 200 Years AN FRANCISCO «® —. Humansmoan of plastic or glass, said Dr. rocket propulsion expert who-now} The veteran of Hitler’s Peene- (Mottfett | Field, Calif, and chair- He. said the tirit bubble on the on the moon and’ nearby|Krafft A. Ehricke, and it will givelis with the Convair Corp. in San rock nd man of the Institute of Aeronauti-|moon probably would be no more be established within/way to still bigger air-conditioned|Diego, addressed. a joint meeting|velopment center did not prédict/cal Sciences, said than 50 or 60 feet high, but it ~ an internationally enclosures which will become the|of ‘the American Rocket Rocket Society, oo Geka gece cued @altcna hea oe step toward tmown rocket expert. enid lox first expeditionary headquarters|the American Society of Mechan-| be accomplished within our gen-|colonizing space. The bubble ma- .|for the exploration of space, ical Engineers and the Institute|; eration, assuming there is suffi-/terial would have to. filter out Man will build a bubble on the Ehricke, former German V-2iot Aeronautical Sciences, cient demand for such flights." [harmful rays from sunlight as| — : And Dr, Robert D, Waldo, can pase ined eases CI i ka THE BERRYS oce with the Aerojet-Generaljearth, he said. - Larger bubbles would be built over the original site, he predicted, until a colony measuring possibly several acres would | be housed. Within an emeser canopy, he theorized, plants which had been brought to the first bubble would be developed to such an ex- tent that their oxygen discharge would establish the necessary ba- lance with human beings, who \would consume the oxygen and discharge the carbon dioxide need - edbythe plants. After the moon, the planet Mars| ars the next likely a | th 39-year-old scientist said, THREE. Gotham UE Bolts Electrical Workers NEWARK, N.J. —United Elec- trical, Radio and Machine Work- ers Union (UE) leaders in theil. metropolitan New York area have voted to, take their 18,000 mem- ‘bers out of the independent union| into. the . AFL-CIO International Union of Electrical Workers. * * * Regional IVE leaders immedi- ately acclaimed the move as the end of the UE ‘which was kicked out of the CIO six years ago as being Communist, dominated. The CIO then set up the IVE. * + @ The decision to bolt the UE and| affiliate with the IVE was made yesterday by some 300 shop chair.’ men and executive board mem. | bers from 60 locals in New er] sey, New York City, Brooklyn,| Long Isiand and Westchester com- prising Dict. 4. It is subject to fapproval by the members. ANOTHER ~~ Monday Night Special! re-enters the earth's atmosphere, he said: “T feel | . , this. metallurgical problem is about to be licked.” His firm is building the second jrocket phase of the artificial satel- jlite to be launched next year, NO ROSY PICTURE Ehricke held out no rosy sel- ence-fiction dream of space travel. Closets Bulgin 2 |HOUR Oe SALE Magician to Perform at Pythian Celebration The Pythians of District.11 will be host to Oxford Lodge 108 and Pontiac Lodge 19 at a cooperative dinner for members and _ friends May 15 at 6:30 p.m. at Fellowship Lodge 277 on Voorheis Road. The dinner will be followed by a program of entertainment fea- turing Plymouth R. C. Rew. ‘Ses pee French Jets Hit Tunisian Rebels Camel Supply Caravan ‘Wiped Out’ in Rash of Nationalist Incidents Dream Finally Realized - as Roy Ends River Trip neiaze tm the last of a series of articles Bie cS eee af the artes erin a New Orleans.) the way. By ROY ROGERS . The day before we went twice ORLEANS (INS) — Now| the distance in an hour's less time. The thing I was real sorry about was missing the| appointment | had with the local television sta- ‘One call is all it Jokes oe We'll pick up all your cut-of-secson gare “ments. (those precious furs, too) clean them and store them... safe _ from heat, moths and moisture, choppy water almost all the way from Baton Rouge. Plus rain all TUNIS, Tunisia —French au-|acts. thorities said today fighter planes} We epelegieed 6 for being late, but we had a head wind and very AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN between MALWAUKEE, WIS. end MUSKEGON, MICH. joveld 240 Miles of Crowded Nighweys | sesame CLIPPER ENJOY THIS — ships. Detty Daily Ee and gate Gee penne consin & Mi 001 B. Brie St., Milwaukee, “The Mart” — Tel. 2-2665 SEASON OPENS MAY 23rd Ne matter what yee want fete RUNABOUTS, SPEED- CRAFT ... we have ‘em, right here in steck and waiting for you! And, at prices te fit every man's bedget! Authorized Dealers for JOHNSON MOTORS Big, quiet, efficient. . by spertsmen everywhere ... ALSO. You'll find a big stock of COOD USED BUYS at Slaybaugh’s.. . reconditioned, guaranteed: . and ready to go! - preferred ! [service |] TICKET OFFICE AND DOCK: § “MUSKEGON 4 hed-|tion here at the industrial canal locks. But due to the bad weather, 1 just couldn't get there on: time. I wanted to make it because the station carries all of our television shows to the New Orleans children. The rain and cloudy skies also make it impossible to get good closeup pictures of the beards that the rest of the boys had grown. But I knew there would have been mutiny on the Mississippi if I had asked them te wait one more day without shaving. Well, the dreams of my child- hood days really came true during this trip—with all the adventures, the salytes from tug beats and big |ships, campin’ out, fishin’ for cat- fish, and all the wonderful people we met along the way in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. Till we meet again, goodby and good luck. About four million Americans a year are hurt in home accidents. }(mount) Orbata near Gafsa in the strafed a 50-camel caravan bear- ing rebel supplies in Tunisia and ‘nearly wiped it’ out.” Word of, the strike strike came as a fresh rash of nationalist in- cidents broke out in this former} protectorate which won recogni- tion of its independence from|ic France March 20th. . Negotiations to work out details! of the independence agreement broke down in Paris yesterday. The two sides failed to reach an accord on how soon Tunisia can have its own army and diplomatic corps. The talks are scheduled to be resumed here later this month. French authorities reported an encounter between security forces and two rebel bands at Djebel general area where the camel car- avan was spotted. Gafsa lies about 200 miles southwest of Tunis, not! far from the Algerian border. The bodies of 17 nationalists were found after the clash. The French said two of their men were wounded. Kelemves: Adlai Vie | Over Support Funds question of funds—both Demecrat- and Republican—has enlivened] | the California presidential primary | ‘4 fight between Sen. Estes Kefauver and Adlai Stevenson. * ° * money helped him whip his rival for the Democratic nomination in the Minnesota primary. He said he knew nothing of any Republi- can cash coming into his camp anywhere. The Tennessee senator yester- day described his Democratic campaign chest as ‘woefully in- jadequate” as compared with the finances he said have poured. in! on Stevenson. — toga is 187 feet from waterline to jthe top of its mast. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Kefauver denied Republican The U.S. aircraft carrier Sara- all at low cost. WE GIVE ‘HOLDENS ” RED STAMPS 5 DRESS SHIRTS Cosh ee Ld 60S OAKLAND — Just North of Wisner Stadium enna Branches: 328 N. Perry — 97 Oakland JUNIOR =3][ JL ASSIGNMENT FOR: EDITORS bre ue Per AyD. 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Evening | i THE PONTIAC PRESS. ret rth Wr At Co «= Ponting Published from Tus Poxrue Manager Promotion eanneeee douw [ * OCiaasttied Manager “Bntered at Post O@ice, Pontine. as second class matter Liberal Campaign Act —— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Press ts entitled exclusively to e «sora Seaatates Tyee poate’ Drinted 1s this bewe- shtenaw Counties ft ts Peed ‘ond all other places in the United Bates year. Papers ated 4 tm advance. Prone Pontise Peis, MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 iis Nearing Senate Floor ~ One of the biggest tasks facing the : 84th Congress is long overdue revi- - sion of the Nation's 30 year old law ‘to control ait campaign spend- . ing. " . A Senate bin to do this al- ready. has receivéd the endorse- — ment of 85 Senators and is ex- ® pected soon to be brought to the floor for debate. Wide support in the House also is indicated. The limit on candidate spending, : $5,000 for the House and $25,000 for ‘the Senate as set forth in the 1925 ‘law, long ago. became unreasonable. cil in Milwaukee. it co ee _ The speaker, Dr. Henry M. Wris- TON, former Lawrence‘ College and wa Brown University president, is well equipped to deal with this subject. During 1954 he headed a committee : apa Editor enetall raqveruning mer. which made an intensive study of the State Department. - * * * In Dr. Wriston’s opinion the department has the world’s largest, best trained and most competent foreign service. De- veloped during the last 40 years, it is made up ‘of experts able to understand and deal with any international problem. Emphasizing this, Dr. Wriston pointed out that more than 70 per cent of our ambassadors are career Service men. In every embassy all staff members under the rank of ambassador are professionals. The committee found that the 3,000 ca- reer employes come from all income levels and that’ there are few rich men among them. = ~*~ *®* * . Quite properly the speaker sought to explode the idea that our diplomats are a “striped pants” brigade. Instead, he said, our foreign service officers are trained in history, economics, geography, political science, in- formation and cultural affairs. - Dr. Wriston performed a needed ‘ ‘The law also bans any campaign con- S¢‘vice by thus countering erroneous ‘tributions by corporations. Other ‘statutes have forbidden contribu- # ’ e * ‘tions by labor unions and limited ex- penditures by national committees :to $3,000,000. x * * ” with lots of supporting arguments the Kwow.anp-Jounson bill proposes _ many urgently nteded upward revi- sions in spending limits. It would in- crease the House limit to $15,000 and the Senate to $75,000 or more in large states under an alternative 20 cents a vote formula. All amounts expended would have to be included de she al- lowed total. * *® * Under the proposed law politi- cal committees would be able: to spend up to $12,000,000 or more spite votes population grew. — I Gontributions would be . limited to $10,000, now restricted to $5,000 . These figures strike us as realistic in the light of the country’s growth and the increasing cost of political campaigns. Failure of Congress to enact this liberalizing legislation would be a serious mistake. It would invite, not discourage, —— cam- paign practices. _. Inventor of Computer. Winner of Fermi Prize ~ ideas about our diplomatic corps and praising the high quality of its work. The People’s Business: Cobo’s Campaign GOP Hopeful Will Take It _ Easy; Dems Pleased By ROGER LANE LANSING—Few Democratic tears were shed when candidate Albert E. Cobo said early in the week that he did not intend to make a “strenuous” campaign for the Republican corner nomination. * * The Detroit Cas first pronounce- ment on campaign plans produced mixed reaction among Republican lawmakers showing up in the Capitol a few days later to wind up the year's legislative * business. ; ‘ “Some of the Republican thinking dovetailed) with what Democrats obviously felt but took pains not to crow about—that al ‘strenuous Re- ublican effort might: spell the differ- ence between victory and defeat. Explaining his viewpoint, Cobo said. “The people know pretty much what I believe in.” He said rather than telling them about this “it will be more a mat- ter of getting better acquainted.” He spoke of eee here and there. * At the “ote: ae Central Com- mittee meeting April 21 kicking off the draft-Cobo movement, the party's new campaign director, Hal Short, said some things hard to peconcile with Cobo's News that Dr. John Von Neumann Views. is the winner of the Atomic Energy Admittedly, Short was talking about the presidential, not the gubernatorial Commission’s first Enrico Fermi, race. Award is of national and interna- ‘pave ro HUSTLE tional interest. < "Besides a medal and citation, Dr. Von NEUMANN, a member of the AEC, was given a tax free prize of $50,000 for his outstand- ing scientific achievements. These included his contributions to the theory, design and con- struction of fast computing ma- chines. * * x Computers are the electronic master minds that have become in- dispensable tools of research and de- ‘ velopment in many phases of atomic energy and its applications. _ Some may think a cash prize of $50,000 a lot of money for Dr. Von Neumann's work, but we believe it was none too much. Certainly it is time that more recognition than a pat on the back be given to those who devote their lives to forging the way in the field of science. / x * * _ Perhaps the establishment of this award will be the incentive for other men, here and abroad, to follow the path of the late Dr. Enrico FERMI, “ for whom it was named. The pioneer- ing work of this Italian scientist led the way to the controlled ‘release of '. nuclear energy. Foreign Service Lauded Long overdue tribute was paid the high character and ability of the Nation's : aan Service -in- ‘an ad-, Short told the committeementl that party workers would have to hustle this year. Because the national convention comes unusually late — Aug. 21 is the opening date, there will be only 74 cam- paigning days. ; * * * Many Republicans in the Capitol don't _. agree that this reasoning necessarily ap- plies to Cobo. Some say that timing of his big push is the crucial factor, and men- tion how well known Cobo’s name is in the state and how easy it was to get sign- ers for his nominating petitions. A few say that television and radio have minimized the importance of old-fashioned stumping and hand- shaking to the point where compara-_ tively little is needed. But others, although unwilling to pub- licly criticize the man who may head their state ticket in the fall, believe that Cobo has his work cut out and that there isn't a day to lose. * * * And not all. Republican and Demo- cratic politicos here take it for granted that a Cobo primary victory over Donald S. Leonard ts An the bag. ' MORE EXPECTED There is some feeling that’ regardless of what Cobo said he soon will be getting around the state more, and campaigning more vigorously, than he apparently con- templated at first. Top Democrats, while not taking Cobo lightly, talk with confidence about the fall race which they regard as already under way for them. They consider their party organ- ization sound: and their champion vote-getter, Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams, as popular as ever with the people. + The office holders among them have been pressing their noses to the political grindstone tirelessly, It's almost as if'- ~~«@hort —_ been talking to them, ee -Gheel, _ eventually in Gheel, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY? MAY 12,1956: *LOVE SUFFERETH LONG, AND I$ KIND & LM 4 ‘Time Giver-and Time Taker Days of All Fa iths Festival of Christian Home Is Reaction Against Mothers Day Commercialism By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Council of Churches, Festival of the Christian Home, a reaction against both the sentimentality and the commercialism of Moth- er’'s Day. Wishing to put positive valués in the place of maudlin tributes to motherhood, the Coun- cil now leads up to this annual ob- servance with a week of prepara- tion called National Family Week, during which local churches con- centrate on the fundamental spir- itual qualities on which enduring home life must be built. The theme this year has been “Ged in the home — peace in the world.” Throughout the week, a deeper appreciation of the im- portance of family Bible. study, family worship both at home and in church, and family social events. Today is the end and climax of this week of emphasis on the fam- ily as the basic Christian unit. ST. DYMPHNA SHRINE In all the world there }s no other town like the Belgian town of Gheel. On any given day there you could find at least 2500 mental- ly ill-people in residence. Anyone you méet on the street may be a mental patient. These people are all visitors in and they are welcomed there by the townsfolk and taken into ‘their homes and cared for. This strange and wonderful sit- uation is the direct result of a Seventh Century tragedy. A lovely Irish princess named Dymphna, whose father was wildly insane, fied in panic from her home in Ireland and arrived The king, however, was not so badly de- ranged that he could not pur- sue her. Cleverly following her trail of Irish gold money, he caught up with her in’ the Bel- gian town and brutally murdered her with a battle-axe, Since that horrible day Dymphna has been involked against insanity. A shrine of St. Dymphna was soon erected at Gheel, which, over the centuries, has drawn thousands of pilgrims and produced many miraculous cures One {is tempted to suspect that oné of the shrine’s greatest mir- acles is the caring, unterrified at- tttude of Gheel’s citizens toward the poor disturbed folk who came there. Perhaps. this acceptance is a big factor in the cures that dre effected at St. Dymphna’s shrine. a EWISH ANNIVERSARY Wednesday is the first day of Shavuot, or Pentecost, the Jewish “Feast of Weeks.” Originally an agricultural festival marking the end. of the seven-week grain har- vest, latter times to have a much deep- er meaning: it is kept as the an- -niversary of the time when the Law was given to Moses on Mt. Sinai,’ and accepted by him as Israel's representative. Shavuot is therefore the festival of Israel's high. calling, for that calling was, and is, to observe the Law of God in the: midst of a world that re- WHERE 'D YOU Pick UP THE 7 CHAUPFEUR 7 Shavuot has come in these - ‘dates are far too few . . .weeks and months . . jects it, and to Impart that Law to * Sunday,’May 13 is the National® all. Te modern Jews, no longer a Mediterranean people with a harvest festival to celebrate in the spring, the meaning of Sha- vuot today is its message about their distinctive, God-given ap- pointment. It holds before them - the fact that they are a people set apart for a spiritual pur- pose. It reminds them that the Law, though entrusted te them, ts for the whole world, and that if ts their responsibility to see that the world receives it. It is appropriate that Shavuot has become the traditional time for Confirmation. In Confirmation each Jewish child is dedicated to Israel's great spiritual mission. Pentecost, the alternate name of this festival, was given to it by Greek-speaking Jews. It means, in Greek, “fiftieth,” and refers to the fact that Shavuot falls on the 50th ve of the People . Keep Your Dogs at Home pod address and pamber of Now I have a dog, but he is kept im a.nice dog yard and the * speeder never hit him yet. I. get a little angry when other people's dogs come on my place and dig holes under my shrubbery and mess up my yard and garden. I have to buy a license for my People always want to blame the other fellow. As an illustration, our son got hit by a car when he was riding his tricycle in the road. I did not see it happen and the -- and They eee t Be Killed’ dust as Angry Sees Fluoride as Threat to American Privileges It is nice to live in a town like Pontiac, with so many alert citi- zens who have rejected fluoridation of the city water in a recent elec- I for one don't want to get doped up constantly with this medication or any other. That is my right and privilege as an American citizen, Added chlorine should be enough; at least it's a germ killer and a necessity. Mrs. L. B: Nations in South America New Red Hunting Grounds BUENOS AIRES (—You can buy a new Russian car in Argen- tina, You can also shop for Czech trucks and Hungarian factory ma- chinery. And if you: ‘are curious about life in the Soviet Union, a Soviet cultural center will be happy to explain all about it. Indications are that Russia has opened a trade and cultural offen- sive to win friends and. customers in this Southern Hemisphere coun- try of 19 million. The drive is apparently a direct follow-up of the economic lure dangled before Latin America recently by Soviet Bremier Bulgain. BEADY TO GIVE AID Bulganin told an interviewer his government is ready to furnish technical aid and more trade to Latin America. He cited as likely Soviet exports industrial equip- ment, timber, oil, cement, chemi- Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Dieting and Refined Substitutes Cause Hypochromic Anemia, ‘Grey Sickness’ By WILLIAM BARADY, M. D. Appreciate further advice on the gray sickness. (Mrs. L. M.) Answer—The “gray sickness” is hypochromic anemia, nutrition- al deficiency anemia. Common itn women in their thirties. Send - stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamphiet on The Gray Sick- ness. Cause is “dieting” and too much namby-pamby, refined substitutes for natural food. In- adequate breakfast. Pap and pop. Baby born dead. Doctor said it was Rh blood. Our 21-year-old daughter had test when she was born. She was negative. I am negative, my husband positve. What are the chances. (Mrs. M. Cc.) Answer—Read the chapters on the subject in Little Lesson 18, Blood And Health, or in Little Lesson 4, “Preparing for Ma- tornity."’ For either send 35 cents stamped, self-addressed envelope. Age 65, troubled with painful cramps in legs, which occur sud- denly when I move or stretch in the night. (J. R. C) Answer—Send stamped, self. addressed envelope for pamphlet Adult Tetany. I am 40 and beginning to have trouble with my joints. Doctors tell me it is arthritis, bursitis, rheu- -matism, or neuritis. (N. W.) Answer—Send stamped, self: addressed envelope and ask for pamphlet Calcium And Rheuma- tism. From now on you had bet- tet consume not less than a quart of milk every day. - Several years” ago the doctors here were unable to stop my son's ear. Finally I sent for your reme- dy. Almost overnight his ear stop- : Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE On any kind of calendar .. , The . To make the total of the ones .. . I want to share with you... Indeed not all the calendars . . . Of all the years to be . . . Could: hold sufficient . To have you close to me. . . I well re- member, darling, from . Pa The moment when we met . .*. Each time the dawn appeared I wished . The sun would never set . My only comfort was the hope . ae For yet another day .. . When we could be together with «4. « The thoughts we longed to say .. ; So now | hope with-all my heart... And with my fervent prayer. ., aed oad be countless calendars . For you and me to share. — . C, (Copiyright 1956) ped ruinning and he has had no trouble since. Coincidence? I don't think so. (F. S.) Answer—Well, let's just say the drops did no harm. Anyone running ear. My husband {s on digitalis and has been for fourteen months. It appears that he is going to take it for the rest. (Mrs. S..M.) Answer—All I can say is I'm serry for the poor geek. Send 35 cents an dstamped, self - ad- dressed envelope for Little Lesson No. 2, C V D (about heart and artery troubles). In it I say what I think about digitalis and suggest instead a real heart teniec. Raising my son the Dr. Brady way. He weigh only 4's pounds at birth, was breast fed, and today he is healthy and strong at the age of 8 years. He has never brushed his teeth and never had a cavity. Our family is 100 per cent for Dr. Brady's teachings. (L. R.) Answer—My goodness, you don’t mean to say your family sides with me about the C K I, too? Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal —— and hygiene, not to disease, diag- or treatment, will be answered b Dr. witan Brady, _ ® stamped self. saarecoaie envelope is sent to’ The Pon . tlae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1966) cal products and agricultural ma- chinery. He said: Russia would ace —— The best (rae that the Kremlin meang business is a re- port from Moscow that Soviet trade expert Anastas Mikoyan, a first deputy premier, plans to visit Argentina and other Latin-Ameri- can nationg soon. CENTER ESTABLISHED ° An outfit called “Moskvich Ar. gentina,” with an announced capi- tal of 2% million pesos (around $52,500), has opened a swank showroom in Buenos Aires. The firm bills itself as ‘exclusive distributors in the Argentine re- public of Soviet automobiles and trucks Moskvich Sonera * s * The Moskvich, a small four-door sedan with a 327-horsepower, four-cylinder engine, is advertised to sell for 142,700 pesos. That's around $3,000 at the present free market exchange rate. The firm's MAZ-200 truck is listed at 297,700 pesos (approximately $6,250), Atgentina. U.S, ‘Fords and Chev- rolets run — =~ One reason is fi = price the Russians set originally. Another is the Argentine surtax on foreign cars, which rises steeply from 80,000 pesos (about $1,700) on the small Russian and European makes to 275,000 pesos on ‘Fords and Chevrolets. Looking Beek 15 Yeare WRECKAGE PILED 50 feet high in British House of Commons. SPRING CLEANUP drive opens in city. 20 Years Ago FDR LEAVES tax revisions to lawmakers. SEPTUPLETS reported in Nio- aragua.- Case Records of a Psychologist: § Children Require Moral Nourishment Just as They Need Physical Nutrition Frank refused to let his child attend Sunday School for Frank says he didn’t want to prejudice the boy. But that very parental domination by Frank has prefudiced. the boy ‘against the best element in m@dern society. Did the pa- gans or the church people give up our colleges and hospitals and Red Cross, Salvation Army and Boy Scouts? By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-3364: Frank F., aged about 55, sent me a pamphlet in which he explained to his son why he had never let the boy enjoy Christian instruction in a church. * Ld * “I have attempted to prevent your being coerced by adult opinion,”’ was the general idea in this pamphlet. “Now that you are 21, how- ever, and an adult, I leave it up to yon whether or not you should attend a church, “But I didn’t want to be guilty of prejudicing your scientific mind in its earlier years, fo I have. kept you away from churches till now.’ - SALK VACCINE Should. a parent deprive his child of the Salk "vaccine against “polio till the youngster was 21 and old enough to decide for himself? Should he keep his baby away from physicians till he was 21 and only then let him learn about the merits of inoculation against diphtheria or smalipox? ... : Actually, if a parent compels his youngsters to stay away from con- tact with unselfish moral teachers who donate their time in the Sun- day schools, isn’t that a form of adult prejudice which he is im- posing on those youngsters? Before a child can decide whether he wants to go to Sunday school, he should be permitted to “taste” church life. And don't wait till he is 21 years of age to give him your parental ‘‘O.K.” on so doing. “Man does not live by bread alone,” states the Great Physician on whom the Christian’ churches of all denominations are founded. That means that spiritual nur- ture and ethical ideals are vital to the development of the well integrated personality. It would: obviously be unwise for a parent to deprive his baby of protein unti] the age of 21. “If I gave him protein before’ he was an adult, I would be prejudicing him,” Frank might argue with equal justification. PARENTAL DUTIES It is the solemn duty of all good parents to analyze those forces in modern life which, to the best .of the parent's judgment, produce good. This: includes, foods and medi- cines and education, poth secular as well as religious, 4 Then such parents should nur- ture their children on such de- sirable aids to a wholesome per- sonality so that by the age of 21, their youngsters are self-reliant. We dare not keep children away from schools till 21. And the same is equally true of Sunday school or moral agencies Jike the YMCA, the CYO, Salvation Army, etc. It is true enough that most churches retain antiquated ritual that is illogical and out-of-date. ‘But so do our law codes, which lag 25 to 50 years behind the times, yet we don’t urge children te ignore the laws. The typical modern church em- phasizes brotherhood of mankind. It tries to teach children to be considerate, unselfish and friendly, instead of. tactless, selfish and spiteful. Generous men and women do- nate their time each Sabbath to take. your toddlers and start in- spiring their minds to noble attain- ment. Other altruistic souls contribute money for buildings and heat for such church gatherings. They offer these moral aids FREE. Parents whose personal bias, based on maybe too heavy a diet of old-fashioned theology, makes them hostile to modern churches, should vist a neighboring Sunday _ school for a few weeks just as neutral observers, . Then they're never restrain their children from attending such free centers for moral nurture of youngsters. abwaye write to br. George W. Crane fn caré of The Pi Presa, Pontiaa, Michigan, contesea ® long 3¢ stam pe and 20e to cover pear pe enve and costs When you send fore peychological charts and pem- (Copyright 1956) _ 2 eGR RAAT ee 4‘ + * y - = ~ ' Seaeningss ai e %, f ia ot < BE a es Se pia jnl nm : i ‘ a a ig oy fie i ; I ‘ \ _ / oe j i ¥ ‘ | ' ak 4 . ‘ - ey se ei ; ne A : / i} } FIVE | roe a a Meee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, To : ; 7 ibhyegelitgn, ‘Do Your Car Ruin Y Her Fa ; er Fa tas een io ea an Samah Raps on't Let Your ar Ruin Your Vacation ps fo Sale| wor Father Had to Cry ye pole SP ama. 1 athe Loe ea ~hinese Girl Com me the: Japanese aré® interested in {INS)—Your automo- ; vila can impair the ms as a first-aid kit, two flash- G IC H J ~ learning Arabic, Tokyo reports. pen & to & ome dt porte thik onl ee O es 0. e VO ll : ‘| Joyable vacation. At the. same) - insurance against a spelied-va- |--all of which can prevent unex: | | | HONG KONG i — A Chinese wants to go but she promised. ta ' : “ ~ ftime it also can spoil your vaca-|' cation should inc a |Pected troubles. , father who pleaded tearfully for| home to! see he dal tion. long trip—such items as extra yE CAUSES two hours today won back hishe gad) peed sas soother. - our atc al MSU ‘Presi nt The ease of traveling and con-| tires, an extra tan belt or. genera- | A tomobile associations and — Meany, Reuther ‘Differ |35°. yedr - old daughter from the| "e" We Cam talk some more. wl st al School Salaries venience of setting up your own| tor belt. Hydromatic Myid should |), OU no ue. Sse nation point! On Communist Vi Communists—for a time at least.| Leung met his daughter, the eld- . hroug! poin ews ie Ur fai {timetable can be disrupted by| be checked before starting the |to these things which vactioning| of dia ¢ He prevailed upon. the girl's love|est of his seven children, in a © Cleaned | Are Un ¢ tars motorists often overlook, as the) OF India Government for her mother, who is expecting cabin of the Dutch liner Tjuluwah cause of many accidents: Le f an eighth child. r shi d oung Chinese © Adjusted ANN ARBOR John A. Han- : like 1, Thoughts of the vacation and) ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. —AFL- wef — Medal Red China. e Regulated jnah, president of n State|* ‘ou such/pianning the fun cause motorists|CIO President George Meany says| The victory appeared to be only ‘ * |University, said today that Michi-/~ to forget the seriousness of driv-|his dispute with Vice President/te™porary for Leung Cheeb-Sing, vn poe ; Expansion jt” sttcators should stop giving jing. . Walter Reuther| over American|*. Singapore building contractor} He said he didn't know where pa lequal pay for * perform- * * «@ policy toward India will be han-|Wo flew 1,200 miles to intercept/Piu-Kan got the money for the Ww. atch B an ds lence.” 2. Excessive speed in trying to/dled by top AFL-CIO officials in|his daughter. She was en route to/trip. The Communist regime en- | President Hannah, speaking be- reduce travel time adds to the| Washington June. 5 study and live in Red China. courages young overseas .Chinese Ledies'—Men's | -- [fore the Michigan Schoolmasters hazards of vacation driving—and About! 00 other young Chinese, to break their family ties and Club at the University of Michi- does not necessarily mean arriv-| Some arr reports have ex) singing Communist songs, trans-/0 Sreak their = Ues/ane pe . $ 95 |gan, said uniform salary scales in ing any sooner. -aggerated the dispute, Meany told ferred from ship to a train going'to Red China. Communists often Special loca] school systems should be re- 7 e a news conference here yesterday |to Canton. |have supplied tickets to willing . ‘examined. le Vie a sama with road and = on ~ = ae ae GIVES IN. lyouths, Who are offered a college i ° 4 ations. |tion of e Internationa! ies Z \ Equal pay,” he said, “for un 4. Unfamiliarity with traffic'\Garment Workers Union. Festen did Ra gare je | education and the opportunity to Georges-Newports | cas! performance is s vicious conditions, p -And|ioin in the “great revolution.” | perversion. of the concept of ee Differences of the two labor|return home fer the sake of her| Lao Jewelry Dept. | equality, This is not equality— 5. Failure to allow adequate|@@ders center around Reuther's heartbroken mother. The United States has had 7,000 exception to Meany's view that In-| “I kept telling her that her|place names transferred from Ire- time for travel without driving | It ta enforced regimentation at | best.” long hours with no stop-over. dia should, be considered a Com-| mother has been crying ever since land, says the National Geographic munist-sympathizing pref ged she -left,"" Leung said. “She still'Society. “Michigan,” Hannah said, ‘will ther’ said that was not the view jmever realize her full potential as of mee as we are by the lack of it.”’ Smith Moving Go, Educators, he said, are not doing their best when they’ merely open 485 MARION their doors to all, “and fail to en- of the youths qualified mentally $ Clean <2 ee oe Honor Herbert Hoover | ; R Home—Contents — pr ing lea ing \their doctoral degrees. This, he NEW YORK @®—Former Presi- ‘erms—Iinvestments _Burglery—Liebility—Auto said, is “a tremendous loss of dent Herbert. 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NICHTS TO 9 + d a nite PONTIAC PRESS. sartRnAy. MAY 12 1956 Mare, Sohn B. Landon is the new first vice president and Mrs, Harry C. Mitchell, second vice president. The group expects to have about four delegates at the state BPW Convention, to be held in Detroit May 18-20. Mrs. Alton Banfield was elected president of the Waterford Branch of the Nationa] Farm and Garden Association, Mrs, Gil is vice presi- dent; Mrs. William Miller was re- elected recording treasurer; Mrs. James Green, corresponding secre- tary; and Mrs. Robert Materna, the organization's vie Also re-elected were Elna Bang- hart, clerk; Mrs. Hugo Magnuson, mission board chairman; Wallace _superinten- Mehiberg, ary. Mrs. W. B. Banghart also was elected to the mission board. Commerce Township Fanny Crosby Circle of Com- merce Methodist Church elected Mrs. Wilbert Horton chairman; | Mrs. Don Steinbrecher, treasurer; and Mrs. James Cameron to have charge of devotions. Susannah Wesley Circle of the same church elected Mrs. Leslie Parrish, chairman; Mrs. John lubs, Sernice Groups I 1932 named Morris Ross as its president at a recent reunion, Rus- sell Wallis is vice president and iVera Cumper, secretary-treasurer. Milford High White Post 9914, VFW, and its auxiliary held a joint installa- tion recently. Himes, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Among a number of officers Mariette High School Class of Bit ni He Re ‘1 tl eve to were Momeer = GUUMUAGOE Ginnal BANCEUARY—ttut df the wak on the (oh ‘first unit of Faith Baptist Church, being built on Airport road Auditorium seating capacity is to be 525. ‘Start Biking Faith h Boi Church on Airport Road when the final additions are |Mr. made, Sunday the Faith Baptist Church which is now meeting in the Water- ford Community Activities Build- ing will celebrate their first an-|Al Kasten will speak aca fer paras on Coane eae lthe World.” * .8s At 7:30 Pe Sunday. the Rev. Feria will speak and there will niversary, At 10 a:m the Ladies|be special music including trios, Trio will be -heard and the Rev.|duos and instrumental numbers, rooms | as home art, —— Your PTA Is Planning: ? i TT iy J i i i Senior Tea To Mark Ist Communion LAKE ORION—First Holy Com-, munion will be celebrated by 56) | meeting. | School PTA will meet Wednesday Oakland County Council Annual Meeting Tuesday Clifford Smart, state legislation n-| be held here Monday at 8 p.m., the proposed item to be purchas- ed with the Fair proceeds. Thomas The regular PTA meeting will and everyone is welcome to at- | tend. Ortonville Brandon Township Schools PTA will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in Brandon Gymnasium for the last meeting of the school year. New officers will be installed. Union Lake An instrumental concert will be presented at the PTA meeting ~ To Speak Sunday at Crescent Hills WATERFORD—George Bennett, {midwestern representative of the Home Mission Society of the Amer- ican Baptist Convention, will be the’ guest speaker at the Crescent Hills | Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Sun- day. The meeting be held at John Monteith School and will be in the charge of the pastor, the Rev. Bn A. Bohn. work in the fields which he has recently visited. Mothers Day will be observed at hour at Union Lake School, open- ing Monday at 7:30 p.m. Frank Balaam, iastrumental instructor, will conduct the or- chestra and Mrs. Helen Dewe is directing a display of art or all grades for the year. Following a short business meet- ing, refreshments will be served. Waterford Township HOLLY The Holly Area High School PTA will meet at the school Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Officers will be installed by Charles Coggins, superintendent of pollggesd Area Schools. Ray Bar- be Mens school principal, will speak about what is expected of students entering junior high A special invitation has been extended to parents of sixth grade students’ at Davisburg and Holly Elementary Schools to attend the re Tersahip Isaac Crary Junior High) at 7:30 p.m. in the school audi- torium. A brief business session, including election of officers, is scheduled for that tnme, followed by a style show from the sewing classes. An open house, featuring spe- cial exhibits in every room, has‘ been planned fer the balance of the evening. ' Marlette Robert Elliott; of the Port Huron Guidance Center, will be the speaker when the Elementary PTA meets at ‘Bea McDonald School Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. He will present a film entitled “Angry ‘jthis past week were Waterford Ortonville MOMS to Meet -Two PTAs installing new officers Village. and Williams Lake. Mrs. Ralph Marble heads the roster at Waterford Village, with Mrs. ‘Dalton as mother vice-presi- dent; John Wohlgehagen, father vice-president; Mrs. Charles Mar- tin, teacher vice-president; Mrs. Roger Harrison, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Carl Carr, corespond- ing secretary; and Mrs. Robert the 10 a.m. worship service at the church Sunday. The eldest and the youngest mother present will be given gifts and each mother pres- ent will receive a souvenir booklet of scripture passages. i Primary Tots to Conduct Mothers Day Service - COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mrs, Milton Hogg, superintendent of the Primary Department of the Com- merce Methodist Church School, armounced today that first, second and third graders will present a service at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, at the church. The special service, to take place Evangelist fo Preach fo Halsey Baptists TROY — Dr. James McGinlay, an evangelist who has preached in 1100 churches in the U. S. and British countries, will talk at serv- ices at the Halsey Baptist Church on Livernoig tomorrow and during the following week. Sunday services are at 11:15 &.m. and 7 p.m. and the special services Monday through Friday are at 7:30 p.m. Dr. McGinlay comes from New historic Baptist Temple in Brook- lyn, and has a radio program. Waterford Book Club to Mark 10th Birthday WATERFORD posed 4 - The Book Review Club will be cel- ebrating its tenth birthday Monday with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. at Haven Hill. ° ; ‘Besides meeting monthlyto dis- cuss néw, good books the group during church-school hour, will bejestablished the library located in held in honor of the students’|the CAI building on Williams uo mothers, who are all invited. road. Brill, treasurer. At William Lake, Mrs. John Ress was installed as president; Mrs. Aldo Smith, Warren Gats, ~ and Mrs. Benjamin Meninga as the three vice presidents; and Mrs Paul Atkins is recording secretary for 1956-57; Mrs. Roy Hallenbeck, corresponding secre- Pickup, par- lementarian and Mrs. Joseph Young, historian. LAKE ORION — Officer Steven Navarre, of the Oakland County Sheriff Dept. will present a pro- gram on safety and the teenage driving problem at the Proper PTA on Monday evening at 8 at the school u Officers will be installed by Mrs. Robert Sanford, president of the East Oakland Area Council PTA. Geraldine Case, student, will pre- sent a musical number. Refresh- ments: will be served. ORTONVILLE—MOMS Unit No. 14 will meet at 8 Tuesday in the home of Mrs. C. B. Crossman on Church street, for the megsiat id a ) GOLDEN WEDDING — Planning an open house at their Lake George road home in Dryden May 20 arg Mr. and Mrs. J werth. The couple came to the U. “They were married May 16, 1906;\in Cincinnati. They have spent’ past 30 years in Lapeer County. Mr. and Mrs. Willwerth childrén, six of whom are living: Michael of Pontiac, Frank Pontiac, Mrs. Katherine Johnson of Su’ Ore.; Charles of Dryden and Mrs, Ida Mae Haskins of Dryden. There are 28 grandchildren and three Mrs. Ann Van Buren of ity, Ly : ©) |ctimbed into the family car and §. from Austria, H 3 é York, where hs is pastor of the - |Speaking Group, and Caro! Schultz . |Congregational Church Sunday at Name Trustee at Oxford National Scout Leader to Talk at Waterford A representative of the National Rabbi fo Talk Monday to Child Study Group sliaiiehcuarae! Members of Child Study Group II will be special! guests Mrs. William A. Shunck sall, first vice presidents; Mrs. Mrs.| Jacob Mackley, recording secre- tary; Mrs, Frank Boerberitz, cor- responding secretary; Mrs, Donald Henry, treasurer; and Jean Lilly, * |auditor. Next meeting will be in tary; Leonard ‘Westerman, treasurer; Cliff Serre, lien tam- er; ‘Everett — tail twister, Elected to the poard of directors for two years were Wayne Mickel- son and William Mitzelfeld. The officers will be installed June 4, at the annual President's Ball at the Elk’s Temple, Pontiac. League at the annual meeting. Earl Pruitt is vice president; Bob Schaffer, treasurer; and Margaret Schaffer, secretary. Walnut Lake Otto A, Trzos has been elected president; Robert S. Morris, treas- urer; Henry C. Hall recording sec- retary; Jack H, Bek, correspond- ing secretary; and J. W. Feeley, Announced OXFORD — Valedictorian of the| senior class of Oxford High School is Patricia Jarrett, daughter of Mr. land Mrs, George Jarrett of Lake-| - | eelon -Decked |: Oklahomans Hit Moscow MOSCOW (INS)—A party of 29 Oklahomans on a three-week ag- | ricultural tour of the Soviet Union arrives in the Russian capital to- -|day. a sensation in Leningrad when they appeared wearing cowboy, boots and western hats. The visiting farmers, ranchers and businessmen - agriculturalists are making the trip under the sponsorship of the Oklahoma City Daily Oklahoman and its television outlet, WKY-TV. They left the U-S. Tuesday, arrived in Leningrad from Helsinki Thursday and expect to stay in Russia until May 30. East Orion 4-H Club fo Plan for Summer LAKE ORION—The East Orion 4H will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Goodison Township Hall. The meeting will be devoted to signing up for the summer program, and) in getting organized for it. Refresh- ments will be served by the Public will direct recreation planning: * « @ This group had two of the three winners in the ‘Chicken. of Tomor- row” contest at the Extension of- fice recently, Pinned Between Moving Car and Door, Boy Dies DETROIT (INS) — Columbus | Ratliff Jr., 7, of Detroit, was killed last night when he was pinned between a moving auto and a ga- rage door behind his home. Police said. the boy apparently released the brake and jumped out. The car- began rolling back, they said, and caught him in the Lake Orion Seniors in Theater Business LAKE ORION—Monday the Lake movies, ‘‘The Threshold of Space,” ‘\basis of academic records, charac- | The American Legion Citizenship Orion Senior class will pregent two |Lapeer Ra She has had an average of tei has es editor of the school | yearbook and acitve in FHA, dra- — — club and glee club. ‘She has awarded a scholar- High Ranking Seniors at Oxford ship for Central Michigan College of sessed i ao Cathal band, glee club, dramatics, Latin lub, and Future Nurses club. She . has a scholarship to a Detroit hos- pital for nurses training. , Pick Boys, Girls = State Delegates OPEN Farmington Chooses 8 Students; 13 Other’ Awards Given FARMINGTON — Representa- | tives to Wolverine Boys’ State and} Girls’ State were announced here! this week at Farmington High School's annual Honor Assembly Program. Citizenship and subject} {matter awards were also present-|f ed to outstanding students. . Six boys were selected for Boys’ qatate. sponsored by Farmington) and men’s service clubs. They are Bob Brewbaker, Don Palmer, Bud Jones, Richard Hoffman, Tom Kos- ty and Dale Goila. David Warri- ner and Dennis Coffman were se- lected as alternates, Two girls were selected for Girls’ State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and Farmington PTA. They are Jane Boyce and Judy Hoofnagie. ‘Representatives are chosen by, the Junior Class and faculty on the| ter, citizenship, and service to the | | school. ; 2 SUN. OUTSIDE OF INTERIOR PAINT $198 Gallon | GOODMAN'S : DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 Award was presented to Bill Land- acre and Lois Ayres. Lois also re- ceived the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Eleven’ subject matter awards also were presented. County Calendar oches Heart the fils Sr ined = will rect Money, at 2 in Lake Orion The ose» epee —s of Mary ome will meet Mond Dm, at home of Mrs. Dino Marchigat on gouth os are be made to at 6 pm Masonic Temple for and ‘‘Three Stripes in the Sin” at the State Theater here. ' A percentage of the gate receipts will be given the seniors for their | » |class fund. The youths will be re-| sponsible for cleaning up after- ward. ; Pastor's Wife to Speak OXFORD — There will be a spe- cial Mothers Day program at the which time the pastor’s wife, Mrs. Robert Harrison, will deliver the message. OXFORD — Lee VanWagoner blim- |has been appointed village trustee the peesiee business meeting of the onth. When You Think of Mere Think of. Gallagher’s! ford Mrs. Stimson Travis will open her home for the regular. meeting and oun Day of the serees = Monday after- noon. There exchange plants and a white Casha sale. | | | } You Should Review your insurance program completely at least once @ yeor. Call us forhelp. - Thatcher, | . Patterson _ .. & Wernet Community National Bank Pontioc to fill. a vacancy caused by the of Clifford Vannard. FE 2-9224 "| You “ve apo BY SHOPPING IN PONTIAC BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO Rent a Betsy Ross or Gelbransen SPINET PIANO OF YOUR CHOICE $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly Cartage and Six Months’ Rental Allowed on Purchase of Piano Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P.M. . GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 &. Heron, Pontice PE 4.0566 Pe has Vemoitee 4¢ i HE PONTIAC PRE SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 us aN ¥ ¢é _SEVEN | pe DOWNTOWN PONTIAC HAS Sj Today when comparison is important, Downtown Pontiac offers you far greater opportunities to menue ds the best. at real savings! Not just a few stores, but the entire Downtown Area is prepared to offer you a wider variety of needed merchandise, additional help for faster service . . . Parking facilities, too -<- over 6,000 spaces now available with more being added to make * moppins | in DOWNTOWN LUMENS a pleasure! “HOUR SALE 3 to J MONDAY trim tashions for on-duty hours = White — Uniforms | e Broadcloth & Rayon § receptionists, will truly appreciate these cool, com-. fortable uniforms for the hot sum- @ mer days ahead. , This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. A alta Wael “HOUR SALE J to 9 MONDAY P DOWN . . 50c Weekly! _ This item returns to regular price Tuesday AM. | Phon . FEd hd 27d 108 NORTH SAGINAW ld Saain S 11 SOUTH SAGINAW Next to Eagle Theater “HOUR SALE =) to ) MONDAY DRESS SHOP . l HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Just Arrived! | Special Purchase! Car Coats in three rich colors! 599 Chino Blue = Red Everybody's wearing one! .. . Now Waite’s scoops the town with a special 5.99 wash- able and Sonforized 32-inch long car coat! Handy convoy closing front, too! Sizes 8-18. Hurry in... they can’t last long: at this low, low price! ‘ f "Beige = Weite’s Third Floor Coats (ko ik 4 | 5-Pe. WROUGHT Iron 4 9 Delivers! :.t, HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY en DINETTE, Our Regularly Priced $39,95 SAVE 510% 29" ” iveuing S to 9! fe Exceptional value! 5-pieces! Modern de- % sign wrought iron set with- upholstered chair # i 6seats. Heat resistant, stain-proof, mar-re- 8 sistant table top. Duran- plastic upholstery. Comfortable V-design chair backs, Non- m extension contemporary design table, Reverts to original price after Monday evening. FURNITURE STORES 17 €. Huron §=:1 8 W. Pike Se 1 WYMAN’S | ‘ “~ ts ° q rh » 39 to 9 MONDAY . ? a < 1 The FIRST, LAST and ONLY | j 149 Dacron- = Linen Weave | | SPORT ) | COATS | Regular $27.50 Here is an Serallent opportunity to save $8.50 ” at the very beginning of the Sport Coat Sea- + son! Thesé cool, looking coats have been B skillfully ‘tailored by two of America’s top. # manufacturers . . . McGregor and Phoenix! @ Choose from beige, oe melon, charcoal and i ® light grey. Regulars, shorts, fongs. 36-46. 3 4) These sport coats will revert back to regular selling price Tuesday morning! b) ad j - = e . , yi ' P 4 oe ee We lavite Yoo to CHARGE OR- LAYAWAY < Your Purchase! & j Time at This One Low Price! J HOUR SALE , F low heels. : 3% must try these shoes on to truly appreciate & the true comfort and style offered you. Some #§- ; _87 North Saginaw St. HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY | 298 Pair Quality : Shoes Broken Lots From Our Regular Stock That Save You *aunt ek 7 ee *» Originally Sold for - $10.95 to $14.95 “she § +» + only | ie ) 2 Pr. for $10.00 These shoes are all first class styles taken directly ftom our regular stock to save you many dollats today only. A great variety of styles and colors to choose from. High and t sizes in each style. You styles with built-in x supports. This Item Returns to Rog on Price Tuesday AM. — ' | DIEM’S SHOES “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” ' , FE 2 2492 Z Open Friday ‘til 9 SE ee ae a ° | alla HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Bring This Ad With You! Alter Monday Night These Dresses Go mi Back to Regular Price #4 aw ee et gee ! gee : ea ee 4 Nd ‘ stehath - ot Las EE SAL ares of peer X : ‘4 ensronensgnscn aes i eee te SASS Se EL PO Oe eT ater ee gee “| f de ceca at Ps j pS Sa ARN A : 4 . hoo ft | ‘ | ae Stes = i eda ee ha = i ‘ : ee Py \ i ig ee k hog a assy eM * i oy + sa . - ‘ a bith 2} em “o! t | ; 1s i: . ; : : | 3 apy - one 4 ‘ ( : ; . 5 K ! | ae f t : P 2 * ‘ \ . i Pa | . : é 7 noes her ae 2 tee ; ; | fay t | ras sf ho _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1956 ¥ ~ ~~ —v i Saucer as always Downtown Pontiac otters you the Greatest Selection of Merchandise in Oakland County! ... The line-up of stores in the Downtown Area can supply your every want and need!. Saving you TIME . . . Saving you TROUBLE . ... saving yas MONEY! Shop where the greatest selection is always offered in DOWNTOWN PONTIAC! Lae 6,000 parking spaces available for your convenience - ae Downtown and Save! s : | . HOUR SALE} 5 to 9 MONDAY The ORIGINAL FAMOUS “Brentwood ’ HOBBY JEANS OUR $4.45 PONS ety a HOUR SALE : to 9 MONDAY FEDERAL’S} Seginew ot Werren, Pontiac Savings HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY e os Benson Says: . here is the very | LOWEST PRICE | # thot I’ve ever sold these:combinetions for . enly @ special purchase mokes it possible! Spring and Summer’ $29.95 Value . | Sport Coats ; and | PANTS. - SELLERS COMBINATION : on | ; ; : rr for | HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Gor't fis This One! Jacket Reg. 7.95 and 9.95 By ane Bs oo : es .¢ + P b é '. cs a 7 % | Right out of our stock splash! of gabardines, fancies, * and novelties. A great a buy, you'll agree! - USE A CONVENIENT _ CHARGE ACCOUNT ©30 Days ©7170 Days @ loafing they're wonderful! _ Alt washable . ... = Sanforized .. . 4 generous pockets. . . full - m@ elastic waistband . . . 4'attractive colors... . Get ready! Get set! GO to Federal’s and win the & savings in this FOUR §& HOUR BARGAIN * SPREE! Famous name §& ... MUCH higher-priced % * swim suits in lastex-n-cot- # ton, fitted or little boy & shorts styles. Sizes 32 to #4 38. Black, navy, tur. & quoise, red, pastels. 2 ” After Monday Night, Prices , i } Revert Back te Reg. Valve = Satisfacuon Guaranteed. or Your Money Back {[FEDERAL} — — [A HOUR = ae : : ’ ' 7 iv 2 im sizes 30 to 46. Take a tip, stock up now for pay tor the coat alone! [lam m all summer! The coats are in gab* : ck ardine or linen weaves ive... Newest styling! om Choice of colors in a regulars and longs. ! The contrasting pants : Wa are tailored in hard (4 te: finish gabardines... & i» spot-proot and wrin- iy kle-resistant. Ge These items will revert back to regular prices Tuesday . morning! Opes Tonight "ti! 9 P.M SAM oan [BENSON = | Mena: This price fer Mieday aight csly. Regular price will prevail immediately atter. Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping 51 South Saginaw St. | HOUR SALES S to 9 MONDAY @ MAYFLOWER HOUR =| 5 to 9 MONDAY 5 to 9 MONDAY Mma 5 to 9 MONDAY j Super Special! | | § 2-for-1 Mattress Sale| a" — Bs Only 2 Rolls § 3 re = 12-Foot f | All Woo! § ora | Carpet | | KELVINATOR $f Meroar Price $795 va Dehumidifier | | 50 ia -KRAFT | RUPPER Sn ; E Regular 9.95 ; § Styles to \ b Choase From K These Will Be a © sell-Out at =. This Price! Regular $129.95 Sq. Yd. 4 B12 10 20 $ 1412 10 22% f 4 For Golf s For Shopping /f % For Home 130 Yards Tone-on-Tone Beige Leaf 100 Yards Tone-on-Tone Beige Scroll NO PHONE ORDERS Bring Your Measurements! — Price Reverts to $7.95 Tuesdey Morming | COMPLETE HOME DECORATING SERVICE } REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND . Cushioned with Armstrong’s Nylon cover for strength—all foam. Lock proof buttons — won't pull out: Extra thick layers of rubber —top grade cover. Deluxe multi«coil inner- spring construction. _ This item returns to dat price Tuesday A.M. | 992 % $5.00 ‘4 Down Tokes up to 3 gallons of water from the air every 24 hours. Stops rust, mildew, drip- ping pipes. Makes basements as dry as : any other room in the house. Stops musty ’ @dors. Just plug into any AC outlet. After ; reniey night this item reverts to regular ce. GOOD on Nielandlees’| BL MELIN & Co. «= THIS PRICE FOR MONDAY NIGHT ONLY... : {2 RECULAR PRICE WILL PREVAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER % RAPES RONNIE Sets RIOR Sa SB pour sony «16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ee em ow 51 W. ta St. a Tt 4. 1585 11 Ni Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 | * is a Se ks, = =, i cae Ld e. « we : / > Eve, 4 iy ¢ { i i noe ae Z > : A : oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956- “ee oo: i t HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY SENSATIONAL SELLING of DINING ROOM CHAIRS FORMER WARD VALUES UP TO $16.95 var $ $395: | y Choice w@ These are odds and ends of chairs which } f formerly sold up to $16.95... We need the room and right now when you ore fixirig up mj your summer cottage Ward's offer your ™ choice at only $3.95. Be here early Monday ‘evening. After Monday Night, These _ tem Reverts to Reguler Price HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY 5 - 48S. Saginaw St. . oe HOUR SALE 39 to 9 MONDAY s “Ah > bs ‘ 2 0 set ons tae 895 P © Chat 2 yt +10" e mnt tomer Bell IN CARTON This item returns to regular price Tueedey A.M, STEWART - GLENN wid arenes “No one store can a the needs of pee Sle neaay a and brand names 2 ay ag omen an important part in the - public’s selection of many types of merchandise! ... Downtown Pontiac has everything from Appliances to Shoe _ Stores, from Department Stores to Specialty Shops! Not just a tew but many stores of every type from which to “oP and compart saul Downtown Monae neers you can meys find what you want when you want it! “HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY Now—a lightweight aluminum FOLDING coT AT A Low ~ JB @ Over 6 fect long! 27” A wide! ‘ae @ Covered with resilient , Seren plestic! Her mmmsorem besk to coguhe Sling plies KRESGE’S Downtown Stere—Seginew et Huron “HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY Brond New | ‘| Cotton | Dresses Regularly a -; Sell for More | @7° . @ All washable, \@ short G sleeve- m less styles in. / ap @ checked ging- — r. ‘ham, plaids, stripes & solid colors. @ Postels and blocks, Junior G misses sizes, HOUR SALE i EO 4 —_ — Reg. $24.95 r GF Geuge | @ warang Pa “Grid *. a 8" e ; REE OA | IE 38” ‘Long : -| 18” Wide - cd High ° Grill w ith Electric Spit s2gee PARK FREE REAR OF STORE LEWIS FINE FURNITURE 62-70 South.Saginaw St. 4 HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY “ S: vogue St. ALL WOOL LADY’S TOPPER Talk about good buys. & A wide selection of fine : ” fabrics and bright colors ¥ and a price that’s all but unbelievable. And re- member, you can buy a WJ topper or a wardrobe for i NO MONEY DOWN! © Suedes © Pancies © Tweeds ° Sasket Weaves © Blue © Coral © Gray © Brown Sizes 8 to 44 A Wonderful Buy at § *7.90 e Alter Monday Night these Coats & sy will revert te : regular price. NATIONAL & CLOTHING CO. § 9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac —— ESL SET A Exceptional quality 8-point saws imported trom Ger- we many! Made of high carbon steel to hold sharper “<4 Pt d edge longer. Comiort-grip rood handle. On @ from HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY y // - or €.0.D.’s (SEARS ; ROEBUCK AND CO Regularly 1.79 — SAVE 80c to 9 Monday only at Sea Similar Hardware Dept. euceaent _ Phone ize §-4171 3 toe eae San 184 North Saginaw St. HOUR SALEM 5 to 9 MONDAY | | GOLF BAGS | Made by “Par-Boy” @ Padded Shoulder Straps @ Divided Club Conparnunt @ Zipper Pockets @ Clothes Stra ~~ @ Reinforced Binding @ No-Warp Bottom @ For Ledies or Men CHOICE OF COLORS $12.95 $5 95] $12.95. wl Supply This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. ae : __ = me me cc 4 . s Paes E R ‘ St tcc OT, Ree Sheryl Lynn Collins presented her mother with a + Ponte Prous Phote holding young Mitchell as she receives her corsage. Just between us, 1 think dad had his hand in on this gift, too! ‘carnation corsage for Sunday church services on Mothers Day. Mrs, Maurice Collins of West Cornell avenue is of Marylestone avenue by P ies ew * : ; ‘ ‘ ec ee Ww os mesibiail "aed : | 4 ~* What could be a nicer Mothers Day gift than having her eight children with her? The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ahman Austin of West Huron street includes (left to right in background ) Stanley, Nancy Jane Si ad ee ae . ea eae Chris, Mary Lou and Sally. Austin, - . _ eet George Drakes Honor Couple at Friday Dinner “| Mr. and Mrsv George A. Drake) entertained at a rehearsal dinner) |Friday evening honoring Dorothy | Elizabeth Williams and Charles Lawson who were married this morning at St. Vincent de Paul Church, ; | Guests at the Drake home on) Square, Lake were parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Tonking Wil- jliams and Mrs. Emma McLean. Others were Lucille Shove, Ger- ‘aldine Zettell, Mr. and Mrs. John i|Kinville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. |Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kelly, iMr. and Mrs. Royce Garrison. and idaughter Saralou, Janice Haek- man, Lawrence Morrow and Allen Satow. eAlso attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pulver, Sally Pulver, Don Pulver, James Schwamm and Mary, Margaret and Maureen Drake, : Navy Mothers Now Headed by Mrs. Riley a : : Mrs. Frank Riley was elected ' commander of the Pontiac Navy ; Mothers Club when the group met Thursday evening in the Naval Re- serve Building. Serving with Mrs. Riley are Mrs. Loren Palen, first vice command- er; Mrs. William Christie, finante Mg ae aya mete o- | ! ~ A tea party is a very special affair, especially if Fentine Tress: Puote mother is the honored guest as in the case of Mrs. George (left) and Susan. Susan was botn five years ago on- Henry of Judson street and her two daughters, Barbara Mothers Day. a tant and Douglas, In the foreground (left to right ) are Lois Ann, Ronny, Le see Pa A kiss for mommy is the Mothers Day gift bestowed. on Mrs, Frank C. Strubler and David (right). Linda (left) 2 Nine-year-old Amanda Malone is her mother’s best helper. She is shown here aiding mom, Mrs. E. H. Malone of Liberty street, with the dusting. The ‘ | Instal lation Conducted . > by WSCS — Fifty WSCS members and guests met at Oakland Park Methodist Church Thursday for a cooperative dinner and installation ceremony. Mrs, Albert- Barker was installed as presigent’ for the coming year. Others installed were Mrs. Jo- seph Wagley, vice president; Caro- line Waldron, recording secretary, and Mrs. William Sherwood, treas- urer. Secretaries of the various di- visions afe Mra, Frank Ledford, promotion; Mrs, Elten Behnke, missionary education and serv- jee; Mrs, Bert Weddle, Christian social relations; Mrs, Dallas Wel- lington, student work; Mra, Fay Magner, youth work, and. Ryth Ridley, children’s work. Others are Mrs/Kenneth Skelton, spiritual life; Mrs. Everett Robert- son, literature; Mrs. Velma Baynes, supply; Mrs. Raymond Coombe, status of women, and Mrs. Basil Meidlein, nominations, * * * Chairmen of the circles are Mrs. Emerson Brown, Mrs. Edward Tutty, Mrs, Leo Mineweaser. Mrs. Clayton Gillies and Mrs. Weddle. Mrs, trl Williams, retiring | president, was presented with « Hite membership in the Women's Society of Christian Service, De- votions for the evening were pre- sented by Mrs. dames Deeg, who used “Discipleship” as her topic. Announcement was made of the Poatiae Press Phets Detroit Area conference being held Four - month - old Diane is ve?y calm about the whole affair. |ton May 18. | ‘ jin Ypsilanti on Tuesday and the |Officers' Training Day at Clarks- s fe “he a. rr eS AS a f i ca & ¥ r Pontiac Press Photo house will be spic and span for Mothers Day with Amanda's ready hand assisting vith the housework, . hg M Mets. Falk Hostess to Standish Group. ‘Mra. Ray Falk of North Perry Wo mM e A S Se ct | O N 0D C8 IR) ad a ag Md hn | , Church for a luncheon Friday, with | Mrs. my Si Thompsor. hoo pany oy i ere mad the group “oat we for the conference Wednesday and MOMS Visit Vets Thuraday at the church. The Jue) Mrs. Bert Hardy of Ferndale, meeting will \bé a cooperative state president of the. MOMa of luncheon at the Joslyn avenue America, Inc. Mrs, Howard Estes home of Mrs. Gani Andréws. . lot Birmingham and Mrs, Duncan ‘ * . a - Group of the First Congregational) SATURDAY, MAY 1 2, 1956 le, .. officer; Mrs. Mark Kinney, adju- Fund-Raising Party [tant Mrs. Harold Johnson’ chap. ‘by the Republican Women's Fed- casa [eration of Oakland County will be). Installation will take place at TEN ‘held Monday at 1 p.m. In the rec-. V8" Dyke on May 24, = [reation rooms of the Pontiac Fed-| Plans were made to participate}. ‘eral Savings and Loan Building in the Armed (Forces Day activi-| _ 'McVean. of the State Hos pital) west Huron street. _ = |ties today. eige ee Grounds met with the Mapchester .The party will be part of the| Mrs. Floyd Temple reported on, Little Brenda Jo Mount tried to do MOMs QVednesday at the’VA Hos-ifederation's campaign to reise the success of a recent card party, cher share in preparing the house for pital in Battle Creek to entertain funds to help political. candidates.|and the group voted to give finan- Moth Dex by S } tek veterans in Ward 13, While there The public is invited and ficketsicial aid to a worthy, veteran's, “Olers Day by putting thr finishing ¥ Pontiac Prees Phete picked from their garden. Her mother, Mrs, James Mount of Coleman drivé,. is they attended the VAVS meeting.may be purchased’ at the door, ifamily. | touches on this bouquet of daffodils shown helding: the lively youngster/: TA 4 ; ‘ 1% 7 ) _ my * 1 4 / / oe : j . a” : - . ; : . " \ ( , : J es ; by fate eh ; on ee ge Yeo) ye PW eee a SUP 2 Py Mea 4 i a THE PONTIAC PRESS. “SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1956 «“ f Auxiliary to: ‘General Hospital = - -_ - + ELEVEN Tea olds Annual F lorence Nightingale Hold Annual \\ Model Meeting — pure silver for lasting beeuty. Smert gift pockoge, HOLMES & EDWARDS 7 DeepSiiver . NEW SILVE _ FASHION PATTERN Pontiac Press Photes *ham (center) pon floor head nurse and Mrs, Ann Godwin of Washington street, fourth floor supervisor, Cochairmen of the tea were Mrs. C.B. Steffey and Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon, The tea was held in connection with National Hospital Week. , MRS, VINCENT RAYMOND. JR. Mary A. Pickering Wed to Vincent J. Raymond Jr. Serving punch at the annual F lerence Nightingale tea sponsored by the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hos- pital Friday was Mrs, Mel Werden of Edgewood Park drive, a vice president of the auxiliary. Photographed _with her were employes Mrs. Elfie Norris of Birming- Registered The Rev. Glenn T. Boarman,jally tapered over her wrists and | . | ane f the f Notre Dame)|carried ent of lilies-of- EWELER Suciresad the 1: = Nuptial Mass the- Gavaliey: — = Mr S. Drury nee event | oe J J S : Sedehae. t at St ugo s 6 Husow Sher Pownac Miocwroas merican Gop Mary Ann Picker-| Mrs. Albert Pingree H Jr., : Church‘ My Ann Per Here 3. -AOStESS to Held by ~—eaphane 21000 waged es han te the daughter of|mater of her. Kay Junin and JUNE GrOUD Mrs. Asa L. Drury of Mt, Ver- gF Qa ree i u LB was gowned in a walts-léngth cap sleeves and tucked bodices | Following the Friday luncheon esl eres eee ae with empire waistiines of crushed |attending guests were introduced sleeved bodice which’ was de- | *kirts accented with wreath |Edward D. Auchard, Mrs. G. El- . }the annual Florence Nightingale signed with elongated basque | ™tifs of embrodiery in pastel |dred Mathes and Mrs. Hémer Reed Tea, Hospital employes were the line and curved decolletage out- | *2de# were accented with » and Mrs. Kenneth Young of Fern- jguests of the group for the tea. f lined in fine scallops. The flower | este back panel. Se ot eee oon ot ey, It ts the susiliary’s way of ‘til 9 P. M. 3 ee ee Ve oo a Mrs. Hugh Archer and Mrs. ee eT Bee ov? which flared to extreme fullness / daisies while the other attendant’ [panto yelper emacs auxiliary work, : ; over taffeta and tuile petticoats, were of all white daisies.| soup. Devotions given by: Mrs. oe £ a ee ; Her court veil of ‘silk Musion|Each attendant wore a wregth of 12.9 Donaldson were taken from Mrs. P. Eugene Biller, pesaitenty: sales - was gathered to a tiny Victorian|'VY for a : the Book of the Ephesians. “Our. af he euatlery end Mes. Conlon Sunday 2:to 5 resi queen's crown made entirely of) 140 J. Elbert of Phoeniz, Ariz.) pone indian Legislature” was the J. Barrett, membership chairman ly : ‘ eriicscent ies nf is com served as best man. Seating the topic chosen by Mrs, Mathes. were among the many women who - AG “A tered with brilliants She’ wore- guests were Robert Guiman of guest speaker, Assisting in the eroeted the employes of Ge ae sheer organdy guantlets, tradition.|Cticago.. Lucian’ Elbert of Butler,| $275 clicrtaiament wee Mre '|nual affair held in the hospital Pa., Paul J. Kiebba and Jerome cafeteria. a - wicca case oe Hagstrom and Mre, 0, W. Core 3 Hairdr essers Mrs. Pickering chose a Dior | nir5 Milton Cooney of Clarkston Reports Heard of STORE by Fellowship < Reports on the state convention! -held re- Huron at Telegraph’ NANCY PAGE GRAY. The engagement of Nancy Page Gray and Richard Fox Euler was announced by her mother, Mrs. Moffat A. Gray of Lake Angelus at a family dinner party Fri- day evening. Richard's parents are the Harold B. Eulers © of Ottawa drive. Nancy attends Western Michigan Col- lege and Richard is a senior at Michigan State Uni- | persity. the women's circles a. blue gown of mousseline de sole Outline Plans will entertain for the June birthday ter’s wedding. were white and she wore a white The Pontiac Unit of the National ° National Official Hairdressers and Cosmetologists) 4 gown of turquiose peau de sole of Girl Scouts Riker Building. Mrs. Ray Sluder, re rang ipaletris | hoger mond, She too wore white accesso to Talk Tuesday ating. aoe to - Mrs. George S. Dunham of Plain- Gi Weber of Grand Rapids| ang ‘members of the immediate Scout National Boards, will be the speaker a > ann meeting o Hairdressers and Cosmetologists! (01¢ and Country Club immediate-|the Northern Association Members.” Mrs. Ben ly following. ed cercinaay: Scut Council, Tuesday evening. Ld Ld * cent frip to Hawaii. lee A’ pienie is being planned for | Nassau, the new Mrs. Raymond |local council, will preside at the T Xanen, the now Mie. «Personal News of Interest resin server ws . with matching hat for her dauh- | 10,1, for June Picnic cybidium erehtd ‘camsage- * business meeting. field, N. J., member of the Girl spoke on “Insurance for National /tamiies was held at Indianwood County Girl Elbling gave highlights of her re- For. her wedding trip to | Mrs. E..J. Lally, president of the the June meeting. It will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | dress accented by Kelly green |CAI Building. Mrs. William Mur- ; , eee Harry Randall at Ward's Point. | accessories. ray is general chairman. robestese se Asad, Leppard angel eh emer Chicage, | Mrs. Adams was hostess at the Upon their return the couple will} _4® national chairman of the [sity Attending an open house at o * 6 social hour following the meeting. -’ Serving on the committee for /arrangements are Mrs. Glenn = make their home at. Scott Air first Senior Roundup to be held Returning to their homes Thurs- June 2-July 11 at Highland Rec- their son Bob's fraternity house, ‘ance, Mrs. Revel Spurlock and|Force Base in Illinois where the . Alpha Tau Omega, are Dr. and|day evening following a two month Mrs. Ben Elbling. bridegroom is stationed. reation Area, Mrs. Dunham will yrs William Gordon of Dwight/ vacation in Hawaii were Mrs, Vera Junior League discuss the encampment, Burke Doremus of Cherokee road, Cited for Service avenue, The Chief Pontiac Patrol, repre-| On Sunday the Gordon's will|Mrs. Robert Pack of Miami Road, senting the local Scouts, will par-|will spend Mothers Day with their|Mrs. Claire Gaukler ‘of Franklin Grand Rapids and_ Bi ticipate in a color ceremony, pre-|son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and/| boulevard and Mrs. Willfam Austin sent the American Girl Polka and|/Mrs. William Bauman of Clawson.{of Middlestraits lake. © While — in give a choral reading. Other guests will include Mr. and|Honolulu they were guests at the! _.: ee « Mrs, Robert Boyce and sons Bob|Hotel Surf Rider. night of the Association of Junior * * ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MATERIAL FREE INSTRUCTIONS : WOOD, FIBER, ETC. FLOWERS FOR GIFTS STAMPS GOLD BELL Girt CLEO’S HANDCRAFT SHOP CHENILLE, 398 Nelson (Cor. Joslyn and Montcalm) FE 8-3361 || Members are requested to bring)and Dick and Dr. and Mrs. John a * ¢ @ their registration cards for voting.|C. Mills and family John and Ann| | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D, Haney big Association is holding its} — — of Ann Arbor. of Mill street are receiving con- |34 annual meeting in Quebec, | gratulations on the birth of a son, Vernon D. Jr., May 10. at Grandparents of the infant are} Grand Rapids was cited by the! Mrs. Lillian Fink of Prospect street/Grand Rapids Art Gallery for fos- | and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Haney tering art appreciation among chil- | of of Ortonvijie anes ‘dren and adults, - ee ——— * ¢ Ld Mr. and Mrs, Lee Kremer of Dwight avenue will also travel to Lansing today for Parents’ Day activities at the Zeta Tau Alpha Scrority house where their daughter, Nancy, is a resident. *_ * © Birmingham was cited by Pon-| tiac State Hospital for cane GET SPIC and SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN Your Blankets Carefully Cleaned | and Luxuriously Fluffed bs Lovely Out of town guests attending the, wedding this morning of Mary Ann Pickering ani Vincent J. Ray- Careful Dan not only cleans your biankets spic and span and abso- lutely spotiess . . . he also restores the nap to its full, natural depth, giving it fluffy, new-blariket softness, Mrs. Charles Foy of Los Angeles Even the word “Mother” brings ” Ld a quick. actually brings it “‘back-to-life” in oo Mrs. Paul Annis of New York] ened heart-beat. Our mothers occupy « place Regularly S$ 45 all its luxurious beauty. His thorough, Ae. ware Meena wee Gaal in our hearts'no one else can ever: fill. Lin- but ever-so-gentie, cleaning brings Cavansugh | of Meas Bend, Mr. coln said, “All that I am I owe to my May $12.50 out delicate colors, all bright and sparkling. You get them back in transparent plastic bags. !f you de- cide to store them for awhile, leave them right. in the plastic bags Kammerer of Syracuse, N.Y. and where they will STAY beautifully Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .Drophy of & telephone call across the miles is happi- permanent values for May are planned to clean. Call Careful Dan todsy. Cleveland. neas in words; a dinner, with her in the save you money — visit RESERVATIONS yaa masher gone. He and bi NEISNER’S * Thrift May a er whose c . LORY CLEANERS EVERYWHERE * iag, He Sa, “We reas Deby moines ! | Cold Wave vo pple ah beet bani) found a secret | and Mrs. Peter Tillman of Lon- mond in St. Hugo of the Hills Church were Mrs. A. W. Mathersill of St. Louis, Mrs. Rose Jackson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Mr. and, and Mrs. Ky Carlson of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Olsen of Washington, D.C., Faith Kelle-| |way of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John|I, Completing the list were Mr. don, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. L, F. mother.” ty, | 7-HOUR SERVICE AT $40 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD : BIRMINGHA Cell ‘ ine Finn Micheels Ikin Trovel Bureau awest 6-T176 mM. 8. ‘sya ‘of happiness $00 Ny Porey Street MOTHER'S I DAY To eects her this Sanday: May 13th, is : . right and proper; she doesn’t ask for a fence around her little world — just thoughtfulness, A note scribbled in pencil, is a welcome gift; 4. 1, VOORNEES VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ' Phone FR 9-0970 Cold Wave } Styled for Easy Care ee pe With an eye to summer glamour, our Pontiac’s newest modern salon ! 42 North Saginaw St. Phone: FEderal 8-1343 coarse Not ate Needed oy! ry THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, ‘May. 12, 1956 5 + Reoamp Your Thinking 9 Emphasizing the Positive “CHURCH OF CHRIS T me ren «. murs Minister space cee oo Tt omer 7:30 P.M. Senday Evening Service 0:50 AM Sunday W _ WR ames Eve. Service Scheel O7i Rebinveed Ave. Donaldson Baptists . Will Honor. Mothers, at the 11 o'clock service in: Donald- EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist : — ne ee Rev. Jeha W. mene ee Cad Nerd Sunday Morning 10: 45 A. M. “The Quality of Christian Brotherhood” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Dr. Bank, Preaching \ }/ Models." The oldest and the young- son Baptist Curch, . Under the direction of Sharon Walton, music: student at the De- troit Bible Institute, the — Choir will Everlasting Love” ‘and “ savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us.” A special arrangement of “That Wonderful Mother of Mine" will be sung by the adult choir. * * * The pastor, the Rev. Lee A. La- ‘lone will speak on ‘‘Mothers, 1956 jest mothers and the mothers with}, jthe most children will be presented|* ANNOUNCING (Formerly 1196 Jeslya) Hes Purchesed the Free Methodist Church — 87 Lafayette Street Services Will Be Held There Saturday 7:30 p.m. Sunday 11:45 a.m.—6:00 p.m. CHURCH ‘of CHRIST | special gifts in the morning serv- ‘Confident Living cea (Toronto Pastor. ito Be Speaker + Pontiac Members Plan to Attend Convocation in Brown City Dr. Oswald J. Smith, pastor of the People’s Church, Toronto, Ont. Canada, will address the annual \Believe You Can Sudceéd — the Result Is Amazing By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Wises aan y cue Gekesd ale = Glseoadly anes sii Gas ing badly in his school work and couldn’t gtay on the football team, of eae Ns eae oe ee ee ins hy oe Ee ent 10. ° s s * Ro pes fine-looking fellow, oy dent body. Unfortunately, the faculty did not quite share the students’ enthusiasm for him, and he was close to being on his way out. missionary convocation of the Unit- ed Missionary Church in two pub- lic meetings, May 15-16 at the, Brown City United Missionary. Church. The services will besin at 8 p.m. Dr. Smith has led his chufch ii program that has netted over| $2,000,000 for missions and is now; contributing toward the support of ice and at the Sunday School Hour, CHURCH OF THE “ASCENSION Williams end Lorraine The Commen Service 11:00 s. m. | Sunday Scheel .....10:00 2. m. | UNITED LUTHERAN : Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor REGULAR SERVICES OAM. © SWelere cerels 7:30 P. M. = Public voangand Invited — bmacecey egg aoamomh ' Note the Change of Time -_ b ivenlags 8 All Are Invited to Attend ‘Our Services Vrances i tive aie Homer A. Gay, Evangelist FE 8-1897 FE 17-0226 ~—FE' 5-193 PERRY PARK | BAPTIST CHURCH : a and Cameron : Sunday Scheel, 10:00 A. M. BRETHREN CHURCH erning Worship, 11:00 A. M. 316 Baldwin Ave. Youth ot co aoe 350 missionaries, As an author and hymn writer, he has written more than a score of books and 600 hymns, poems and gospel songs. Of him, Billy Graham writes: “The name, Oswald J. Smith, sym- bolizes worldwide evangelism, His books have been used to sear ‘into the very depths of my soul, and have had a tremendous influence on my personal life and ministry.” The Rev. Q. J. Everest, presi- dent, will be in charge of the ses- sions of this 36th convocation. The work of the society of the past year will be reviewed ard the board will consider the applica- tions of new missionary candidates for the mission field. Attending from Pontiac will be)‘ the Rev. and Mrs. George C. Mur- phy, Mrs. Bruce Everett, the Walter Williams, the Wesley Woods and Mr, and Mrs. Martin Vander- Veer, all of the First United Mig- eeieerare coi’ Young People, 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor Ph. 32-3225 CHURCH JOSLYN AT FOURTH 8 A. M. Early Service Sendey a soononod 9:45 Wership Service ....... 11:00: LG La Sseoocode 6:30 p. m. _ Service 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Service | Wed. 7:30 P. M. Rev. |. W. Burgess Pastor GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH * Sinvices at 9AM and Tl A. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev, John S: Angle = Sunday School ........................ 0:45 A.M Morning Worship ........................... nA.M Rev. Cert w. Belson, 3B. D.. Pastor .. Parsonage: 148 Owege RE 4-200 ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 67 Hill Street at Cherry Court LS TE — ——— [ZION CHURCH, a a ne yet aees ANNOUNCING: DR. EDWIN LEWIS Noted Welsh Evangelistic trom Birmingham, England Beginning Monday, May 14 thru May 24 Every Night 7:30 P. M. Except Sat. Sunday Morning 11:15 : Also the Trumpet Trio and Choir ‘ aot MEMORIAL . BAPTIST CHURCH 351 W. Prospect St. Rev. Gereld i. Repelie 239 East PikeSt. =. Special Mother's Day Emphasis A Gilt for Every Mother Revival Continued thru Mey 20, 7:30 Eoch Night with | Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Kuschner | Rev. W. ©. Varien, Paster and Music Director | i (= = | | OF NAZARENE sionary Church, re | WESLEYAN METHODIST his chair. “‘I just can't get the stuff, said. “I may have a big body, but. I’ brain. Just a little brain in a big body. plata difference does it make about college? I and play pro ball and make We sat together in my office and he Dr. ve £5 gis pin vaso be nipoqr Wkhdag mania yor thought emphasis from negative to positive. Instead of judiing a negatively on ficiency in ability, concentrate on doing the best you can with ,| you have, Ability can be developed by giving all you've got to the job at hand. “Believe you can succeed. Really work at your studies, and at the same time picture success in your mind. To this, add a humble faith in Ged by asking His help in freeing your mind from doubt and fear, Fe cele ec ceeen omen roa aacee oe rom ea He thought a moment. ‘“‘O. K.,. I'll try.”’ And, indeed he did try, for one day he came to see me and said,| na ‘I'ny scared to death.” “What's the matter?” I asked. / “Look at this examination paper. I got an 85. I'm really scared to be so high. This can’t last.” eBoy tenon . " I explained, “that is only the beginning. You're just dis- ee eect er cages Then I gave him a quotation) | from Basil King, and it helped this boy, as it has helped many. “ ‘Be bold and mighty powers will come to your aid.’ Keep saying that to’ yourself,” I said, “and keep on believing that God is helping you. Never be afraid that anything is too difficult for you, for in us all are ‘mighty powers’ which will aid us when boldly we have faith and try.” Today, that bey is a successful man with many good years ahead of him, rather than the athlete and frustrated person he might have become. He found and brought inte action a potent force called “the will to believe.” He experienced the truth that the Lord will help discover and bring to focus the unused powers within us. interfaith School of Religion at the University of Iowa, calls his unique |new book, “The Will to Believe.’” In it he points out that “‘the greater | the will to believe, the greater and richer your life.” Dr. Bach outlines the formula as follows: ‘You will to believe that | because you are an individual expression of God, there is purpose, ‘real and meaningful, in your life, and you will to believe that to The will to believe is. very important. Marcus Bach, of the famous) ° Highland EVANGEL TEMPLE ¢ East Wilson ame char bogh Gospel uniday Scheel, A.M, Worship, 11: m+ re M. . 45 P. Geofirey pes B.A.B.TH. Pastor Eeaneemetie” Service Sunday ———-¥- Evening M. Anniversary to Be Observed Rev. Ford Reed Serves 38 Years as Pastor in Pontiac BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark 9:48 Worship-Study-Service 11:00 Worship-Study-Service $:00 Bethany Youth Center 7:00 Programs for All Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor a The Rev, Ford B, Reed will Celebrate his 38th anniversary as a Pontiac pastor and 22nd year as pastor of New Hope Missionary) Baptist Church tomorrow, Mother's Dey. . s . | His message Sunday morning ings will be held Sunday night and| Saturday through | May 27. will be “Mother’s Picture.” Meet-|] ° will continue every night except j Path the. Reverends L, E. oe Missionary Baptist, S. M. Edwards of Liberty Baptist, William Bell New Bethel Baptist, Jesse A. William M. be under the direction Frances Rollins and M Reed, @ was its first pastor. achieve this purpose you are also equipped with the talent and poten , tial necessary for its achievement . . We might call it getting hold of a guiding principle and making life count in terms of what we are 178 Green 5 (Near Orchard hero Ave.) Sunday Scheel ..... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Wership ,. 11:00 a. m. Evening Service .... 7:30. m. Morning Topic “The Christian Home” Night Topic “What About the Wrath of God” BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M. 230 N. Cass Lake Read REV. G. J. GERSCHE, Paster jRecital Slated Sunday und have and want to be,’ The Rev, T. Walter Harris will hold a service of baptism at 10:30 Sunday morning in Provi- . ° e ° td] e e Believe in God, in yourself, and in life, and you, too, will discover the power within. (Copyright 1956) dence Missionary Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mary Singleton and Losie Mae’ FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor | a gma —Sundey Sunday Scheel—9:45 A. M. YOU.... are cordially invited to hear how Christian Science Heals” at a FREE PUBLIC LECTURE. entitled ‘Christian Science: Its Healing GOLEE for Men and Nations by FRIEDRICH PRELLER, csp. of Berlin-Dahlem, Germany Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Cherch, The First Chereh of Christ, sctentist, in Reston, Massachusetts . Thursday, May 17—8 P.M. Pontiac High School Auditorium 250 WEST HURON ST. Under the auspices of ‘First Church of Christ, Scientist, Pontiac, Michigan All Are Welcome! Meliness Meeting—1 1:00 A. M. THE SALVATION "ARMY | (CITADEL) i 29 W. Lawrence Street ; Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. S/Captein and Mrs. Magnus A. Mictetsen commanding officers-in-charge FIRST CHURCH OF GOD & East Reulevard — Seeth of Lockout Drive Holder will present an organ re-' cital. Mothers to Be Honored The Southside Church of God will observe Mother's Day with a tea at 4 p.m. Mrs. John Beaver | jot Newman AME Church will ispeak. The Rev. H. C. Shankle | 210 N. Perry St., Pontiac Sunday School . ——Ni A extends an invitation to the public. 2 ] 9:45a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service | 7:30 p.m, Evening Service i For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 fi. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. Speaker; THE REV. GEORGE RESTAW . | A : | Services=— Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Salvation Meeting—17:30 P.M. You Are Cordially Invited! | Famuy inte Heer, Wed. 00 P.M. WATERFORD COMMUNITY ] CHURCH | S. 6., 0:45 Wership, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 2:30 P. M. i] Andersonville Road Near Dixie Rwy. ‘| | Fené tab. 4 a | AVONDALE - a ee BAPTIST CHURCH 9135 Aubern R4., sear Crooks 10 A.M. Genday Scheel 1) A.M. Wership Geer Rev, Richard DeGrow, Paster “Pontiac's Singing Church” Baa" | Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. 10:00 “THE TRIAL DR. TOM es Departmenialized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 11:00 A. M. -MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE by 7:30 P. M. BAPTISMAL SERVICE COLORED PICTURES of the Ministry of the Apostle Paul Mamertine oo ithe Appian Way, etc. Sunday School Attendance Lest Sundey—1168 DR. TOM MALONE | Pastor i { \ i | 1 | A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS Minister Minister of Music 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP “THE CHALLENGE OF MOTHERHOOD” 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE “THE REVIVAL OF WEEDS” Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Group, 6:30 P. M. A. M. OF JESUS” MALONE | Roast Turkey | Fried Chicken........ 1.65 DESSERTS “ROLLS Sunday Scheol . | Bible Study | FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHUBCE SUNDAY a Worship Evangelistic Series Bt: ecoccccce 7:30 p.m, Young People, Wed. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whele Gespel pests so Whete Werld’—ONEN En joy a Delightful Mother’s Day Dinner After Church Leke St. oes of Ge Morning Worship . 11:00 PASTOR WIBLEY, Speaking Sermon: “A GREAT MOTHER" BABY DEDICATION Prayer Revival! Nightly Through May 20 WPON—SUNDAY 8:00 te 8:30 A.M. Prayer Service and en Study, i Teeséay, 7:30 fev. Foc! Costes, Posty 00 Ortcn “JACK DECKER’S | “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” rae s “Fine Foods for the Whole Family” On US-10—Drayton Plains 12:00 to 8:00 P. M. The Rev. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. Country Cured Ham.. 1.65 re as Roast Prime Rib...... 1.65 ‘Chopped Steaks ....... 1.50 CHOICE OF 7 COURSES VEGETABLES BUTTER SALADS ~ COFFEE * POTATOES All Saints ——_— ‘omer Williams Street at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector W. Towler, Curate 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- tions, Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church School and Sermon by the ° Rev. Lewis W. Towler. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A. M.—Roly Communion «, |. 9:46 A.M.—Chureh &chool 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Sermon by the Rev. - Robert 4. Bickley, Vicar ® i ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL- 8:00 A. M+-Holy Communion 6:30 A. M—Corporate = munton, Church puaoes = 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer, Sermon and Church Pune Rev. Waldo RK. Hunt, Viear Half. Portion for Children 1.00 A I f 53 "4 f : 7 n\ pe \ : 4 ve oh t sie ees i | ge Skate Sey es eee | iy a7 ay Big 5 “ B Ve pee TOE oe nee BS Sih ES Ree | | . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 12,1956. |) | J THIRTEEN. ) : : ram to teclode y episcopa tev. William L. LaFountain : English Evangelist (yor enero FAITH BAPTIST GHUROH see |to Serve Lutheran Church Cathedral Open! Metlings, oy gut ne nineteen ce | wetacrti =? ; shies to 0 Secale a tn fs 2, eer v" fa ‘Upen ater eaine Septet Gu 4 tein eng arg nye Te ot tho Aneenaiin tho Bah at Dene ‘ba coat 0 reer epeetlp. ae, | begin a + ee ‘Tople: “MOTHERS, TO T° pastor, the Rev.|Ithaca, : he Memo-| 4 trumpet played P.M. Special Speakers, Special witan 1. ered we hia] A gradiuntt’ in the 2864 clnay of Fy Teepe Deel _Coomeer of Matte a punta | ! wite, Eleanor and two year oldj(he Thleago So Lutheran Se Services are Arranged to start|trom the Marimont Baptist Church AI Keston. Pasir ptm bon vedere oe PARIDALE CHURCH pomnees. i es eal han soy obi Seca be a vost une cong ———— F THE NAZARENE bor in Chicags 8 years age. Wo ox ines ee he -. ot oe David Lundeen We Cordially Invite You to the and attended school . connect his, was 2 5 I Block Wal baliwin |} tered Lather College, Decorah, a morning worship hour ¢ . Wrinkle Sunday School 945 AM | Pa aS” radaniod wih (cone er anoral care at the & member of theltee two Stone, brothers Sunday School . — giant Gervaen | 1088 iad Aba | mabe rtery and wt | ane oro Cy Cai "ie a ea Ere eri Sam, 7a0 FB Prarer Mente pa’ : i * Na oe . ; Evening Service 7:30 P.M. || He enrolled in Chicago Latheres ‘Ate’, Fretgusten ant Pome of the fewl] Sonth Side Church of God fi 5. 5. sup: Pastor Musie Dir, Wayne E. Welton. Minister ; {he sapervsin of undergraduate Geared eh. STOR end SepSAEne O08. Minnie Hobgood Rev, Billy Brows Charles Spcia in UNITY and graduate erennary students pana y oS Sots rane Gore: : tN a | 7 Chjcage area beapitals, work I be featured] — Wes. one fl Il 71 Ya I. Soginaw Se., FE 2-4609 ppl lay ® program and instru-j] Se Mertert ©. Shankle, Paster PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY BAPTIST st. Trinity Paar 5 cpp WHR te terated $11 Bagley St. FE 4-3262 Lu an Church = : . Hatt art, was, born in aaemcmpaaE 3°27 Sunday Echos O00 A.M. Morning Wonhip, 11 A. pect ap : CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH i Rm venta Servives Missouri Synod ; Rev. T. Walter Herris, Paster =. Rev. Ralph C. Claus of The ow . SUNDAY SCHOOL KNIGHTS ORAS. DB. RACE, Fuster Apel ~~ 945 AM. G ou the Rhine, sa it was begun in] Sermon Topic: “Mothers! God Oxdains” — | wisavicr tigen. (jf) COLUMBUS tag) tr te shina areaect] Bible School ......c.c....+++++. 10:00 AM. + il Pontiac Council 600 ff atcha (by ak, commen ane Worship Service ...............-11:00 A.M, S. Saginaw at J Se suspended p was iw. ae J . Next Installation | finally completed in 1880. _ Vesper Service ..............++. 5:30P.M, | | raise udson S . FIRST. § Jane 3rd | It contains many famous works] Youth Meeting Monday ......... 7:00 P.M. Muvene Sinister: , unday, June | ——— 2 Wed. Prayer and Bible Study .... 7:30P.M. |? Sanday 10 A.M. — “The Bible Translated” PRESBYTERIAN , Picture by , CHURCH . Get Your Candidates : > belated in 1608, | Broadcast Over WPON 1G:15A.M. wma Manne Signed. Up | ures\ in the thesaurus 11:15 to 12:15 A.M. — Church Scheel GALEN &. MERSHEY, Pastors aneng Ge _> 6:30 P.M. — MLY.Y. Fellowship ; 9:45 A.M. Church School Additiona Church 7:30 P.M. — “Restere Unite Me"... | and Morning Worshi; HURCH GOOD t 11:00 YAM, Meming Worship. ! - Ge | on Page 14 Rev, Pa! Havens, Speaker f ? SRE | D. A. V. Hall, 199 Auburn Ave. FIRST OPEN Wea. 7:30 P.M. —- Prayer Mooting & Bible Stady “OUR MOTHERS” Healing Service..... Ne ates 720 ; - Regular Service........... 790 | BIBLE CHUR H . K. Cation. Detroit. Specker Yi necy. WILLIAM L. LaFOUNTAIN| 1 stscn hot Wate , a Sunday School .... 1000 ¢ N ended Val- S orieien Canna MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL pers Un ty tom 1968 Memning Wership .. 11008 seine SCIENCE CHUR n was a Service 7:45 Evening Service ........ La padmogrocped scales 1196 Joslyn Ave. , cir tana icles in sociology. ee eee | - Sater See pileeeeavbieoccoesceéeuese ures A. M. 1:00 F. M—Prayer Service, « eeimg ae reece ountains were married in nae rem Morning Worship ........0..ssesseeessecess ie Silver. Teo ma. tae 8 3 . : on Evening Service: . ** o* eeeeeeeeeeee . Best seller among vegetable] pov, fe Staton "Communion nd Fon Was to 8 shall seeds is those of the radish. . Church of the Brethren | p sssscnccecesesca A A Gift for’ Every Mother _ Morning Messe le A.M, F ‘ * i Grecia Param | WANTED! WANTED! Spectal Mother's Dey Program 100 Mothers, and Their Families to Attend Our Sate Sraty & Preyer Mesting, at Sunday. ee ee ee ee ee Pilgrim ¥. P. Bo... .....ccces seeesceeeeseerscooree OTB Pe | FIRST SPIRITUALIST SUNDAY s Evening Botseses reed cere ccukecqectecc) <<.) TiO Es M eed Batiia.M. a THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH : ; Baldwin and Fairmount Lyeoum, 10:00 AM a and 7:30 ; P.M.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH san e is tc Your ee et ee eee oe ee Privilege a FS to Hear “A “De Be. — Heareth the NS DR. JOHN PAUL of Louisville, Kentucky, et EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 60 Tilden at W. Muron Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Paster rusade May 13 Thru 27th--7:30 P.M. — FREE METHODIST CHURCH 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) MAY 18 FAMILY MONTH IN THE CHURCH ~ EACH SUNDAY IN _ MAY WE DESIGNATE ONE FAMILY AS FAMILY FOR THE DAY — LET YOUR FAMILY HONOR MOTHER BY ATTENDING CHURCH WITH HER ON MOTHER'S DAY jj) EVERY MOTHER WILL RECEIVE A REMEMBRANCE |} IN OUR SUNDAY sCHOOL Sunday Schoo! 10:20 I Prayer ce ea 7:30 Burtell a, §. S. Supt. if Iner Basinger Song Leader-Misician ORE Morning irri $:30 | Evening Worship. 7:45 Bible School .. ....11:20 A.M. | Lyal H. Howison. Pastor. Worship ........06. 10:00 A.M. Ht! s i “In Appreciation of Mothef! “CHAMPIONS: — Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. for Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer bein h sy = o C Hl R | ST id : — ~ PROGRAM MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL SERVICES 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship and Communion est family/ present. JOSLYN AVENUE Rev. LeLand L. Marion, Speaker Joslyn at Third “Chomp Special gifts for the oldest Mother, the “| eR gre oo a Oe ocae Mothér and the Mother with the -| ‘| Bible School .......9:30 A.M. Gomes. it's ready row! The | 7:45 P. M.—Evengeliattc Service, fev. Lele Merion, spesker Worship .........+. 10:45 A.M. 1956 edition of the ” to-the- | Water Baptism at beginning of service. ] Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. lest-detoil” ALL-BIBLE Vacation Schoot | L 7:45 P. M. Wed.—Showing of coler picture “Venture Into Faith” by Evening Service ....7:30 P.M. Oral Robeets. No Charge. Admission Free. GPE SESE cpg ———— MUSIC ‘PREACHING AUBURN HEIGHTS COLUMBIA AVENUE | 3456 Primaty Street 3. Barvey McCann, Poster Bible School ....... 10:00 A.M. Worship .........5. 11:15 A.M. BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Célumbia Ave. _ of / | f P “THE HOME BEAUTIFUL” RUSH me @ free copy . Youth Fellowship ....... 3% “Champions for Christ,” the Sunday School ..... . -* 9:45 A.M. ay | 1956 descriptivetcatalog of | Morning Weta de ocbade 11:00 A. M. DRAYTON PLAINS oxasicrsna Vacation School | .. BL i on ‘ ‘i 54008 se : Mi ) mo vening Wors ne swoon 3 7M, as , Je. Past bene seenwven — ' Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. 9:45 A.M. Bible School Address i neu coe a ne City Zona. State | REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 ermon topic: Church Position . “CERTAINTY OF PRAYER” : Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention Emily Basinger 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship 4 Christian Literature | Soloist-Pianiat 7:30 P.M. Evening Service Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Study Hour Sales 39 OAKLAND AVE. You Are Welcome FIRST BAPTIST SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY | “MORTALS and IMMORTALS” Reading Apostolic Church of Christ Suncay. Services and Room 458 CENTRAL Soe | acc 2 East Lawrence Street Morning Worship .....10 A.M. Spots Aeon 1 Rit tos PM. : Sunday School .......10 A. M. Service, 8 PM. Friday to 9 P.M. Services at 7:30 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHU RCH Tuesday — Thursday — Lawrence and Williams Streets . ~ Attend Our HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BEALS , RADIO STATION CKLW: ° TELEVISION = a e e , Bre ge SUNDAY—€:30 aim. Oakland and Saginaw 0 Ly , unday-~9 45 am Crammed? , “A Present Help : : G 6R se in Trouble” WXYZ-TV > Sunday School — Interesting Clansee ono i = ae £ i eC ee a _ | aN f : » ; Fe ; . ! % G \ ys Fs bere { / Pe i Kt } cd a } bees ay Re en, t $7 ‘ ; | ; i A ' i Be @ ‘ Fe: ee? a Ms ’ anaes : : lage a) ? . . * f . bg Z nal {= sei P A \ E : } . THE NTTAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1956 fis re A ' FUNERAL HOME: “Thoughtful Service” 46 Wiltiams'st. Phone FE 2-506 24-Hour Ambulance Service Ye f Baasssedie Gas idttevass rf you are no He! planning to make those much-needed / _ 2. iia > a repairs on the roof, , TTSTTTE z: porches, etc., or if ; 3 A} g . ou are antici Sy ht. pail ae) oes $e Psa : by remodelin Lo Gq eal onl wit % JOP ] con- Z tractors. Don’t Fa - waste your time—- a. © and money—listen- ' ing to the suave | \\ / salesman who “just e happens to be in the x, ZL neighborhood,” or S 3 who offers you the < oan | =~ RECITING THE ROSARY — Looking forward to having her seven children with as well as church and school. The family usually attends the 8:45 Mass at St. Vincent” her on Mother's Day is Mrs. Robert Landry of Center street. Reading from left to de Paul Catholic Church. Donald serves as an altar boy and the children join in sing- : ; 6, Phillip 14, Mrs. Landry, David ing responses to the priest. Frederick, Donald, Phillip, Jeanne and Diane bake pies 22 months, Jeanne 12 and Diane 13. The children, all except David, are on the honor and cakes; Maria wipes the dishes, dusts and watches the baby; the older girls cook soll at St. Frederick's Catholic School. They poems epee ewes 2 Oe Dee and clean and the boys take care of the yard and basement for their father. : § i z i HE First resby rte H Grosse Pointe Memorial Presby-/Evangelistic Crusade Meetings will be held each/Spiritual Ideals’ Needed, | Ae eo i : iterian Church today. ening 7:3. Mr. and M 5 , . ) ~~ P rans Sail May 19, the Junior High and|Scheduled at Ist Baptist [Sameer sea conbsel ahbbarin's Engineer Tells Students mene < de rallies on May 19 and 26 at 10/ ANN ARBOR, Mich. — David | | Senior High departments of the fo Be Hos ts Monday charch school will give time to a oreo oem Jimmy oppecs! of'am. The public is cordially|B Steinman, chief engineer for the * Ciuirch Schoot’ Staff of First “work day” at Youth Island, a nyreng ses ey eg invited. Straits of Mackinac bridge, told it center owned and operated |p: a Baptist Church, Sunday. ——— = the university of Michigan's honor lies Couch Sued Munchtiniwine tas lo as be anieeel musical Presbyterian Growth 5) setents) tater 5 a @f Detroit Presbytery Monday. | 1, we evangelists, Mr. and Mrs. Aner| PHILADELPHIA i®—The Pres-|sity in the atomic age. BI SINESS ETHICS BO ARD "Following a dinner at 6:30 P.m..|pian a retreat to Youth Island in|Basinger of Parkersburg, W. Va. |byterian Church in the U.S. Al” so.ckine at the honors convoca- saterials (will be previewed for August, and the Senior Highs will| Dr. Mercer has held special says its membership showed &\tion where he received an honorary | of the i - |States. Before entering the field net increase of 77,338 persons dur-|doctorate of engineering, he said and junior high children. 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E.! peTRoIT up — If the Detroit|the relief pitchers — for the most] and came out on top, $7, The | ed their A ~~, { _ . record of the seasen te (Artie) " Eilers has disclosed he/Tigers’ hitters ‘and pitchers ever} part — added to the displeasure of| Sex had a dezen hits, but “| $8, Minoso’s triple in the first will retire June 1, 1957. get together, look out American. 95 627 fans who’ sat ; ed only four runners and scored a run; Lellar came around | Conference President P hil1ip|League! Pe aaa, nt perme ol tho ut | five extra-base bits to hand the to score after leading off the sec- Becker of Bradley University said) Last night it was the pitchers’). s+ Briggs Stadium, Tigers their 13th less im 21 | ond with a two-bagger; Harsh- sont sc gael) yr aranagplimart hie Py esngp er the batters 28, * gen “ut starts, man homered in the 4th with a spring meeting of league officials| wasted them singles.| - Chicage White j , , ing} ™an aboard; Léllar doubled for a successor for Eilers, 67, the|, Sophomore Frank Lary flopped| base hits when they needed them | 1:°17,/‘Vin, Cutled ler {00r TUS] agaia in the Sth to score twe only commissioner the MVC ever|for the 4th time in five outings and! and satisfactory relief pitching |)” vinnie Minoso and a double| TW%% them scored himself on a at St. Louis, celebrates its ssi Pontiac Fighters on Card two innings. Aber and Dick Mar-| The Tigers had hits ‘in every Detroit has announced intentions) 4 bitious Buddy Harris of Pon-|O’Berry, who weighs 147, has not|thumping before Duke Maas, Steve| shortstop Harvey Kuenn had three of dropping out of the conference.|.7 Ji resume his professional|been in the ring since 1950 when|Gromek and Bud Black halted the|singles in four official trips and Se he dropped his only pro start. {White Sox on two hits over the!played brilliantly afield; in-and- ° career tonight when he fi ; Practice on Sunday takes on Chuck Taylor of Detroit| Heavyweights Joe Gray of Dear-|final four and one-third innings.|quter Al Kaline singled twice in Ground semiinal jborn and Henry Bronke of Detroit} Chisox manager Marty Marion! five appearances, and Bill Tuttle Pontiac Old Time's Baseball club)" ® round semifinal bout at) tii’ Doe 'in the feature match.|finally found good enough pitching|and Frank House each had a pair will be active on two fronts, Sun- t's ty : from veteran Millard (Dixie) How-| o¢ hits, = ee. day and . Players were} The 135-peund Harris has neb| ell to wrap up the Ist in a 3-game| - panes totes serreee te i8 See, fought staan be Meet a close de- Local 594 to Practice series after starter Jack Harsh- Pe eae te cme Say, out, p.m., Sunday at W cision Aeggett same man and reliefer Harry Byrd ran| Heeft Tigers right- ington Junior High field. Monday! ring. Br 504 jog Noboveweliy cared tate trouble. hander Dick Donovan for Chité- ‘lat 8 p.m. the Old Timers associ-| Ronnie O’Berry, another Pontiac 7 p.m... , ot RE rns go. Hoeft is the club's only win- ation will meet at the VFW hall, boxer, ends a 6-year layott tonight) High School. Team — peeprnsg escape ning pitcher with a 20 mark South Saginaw street, to talk over |at Moter City by facing Jack Sak- players urged to report. game even- | and a sparkling 1.80 earned run season's baseball matters. iger of Toledo in a 4round bout.’ a a average. Donovan is 1-4. 5 vie ° a > : -., eae a eR Major League Leaders Se iit ses ¢ mee HH Saterday’s Mi Le Leaders 7; , Boston, Maxwell, Detroit and ; AMERICAN LEAGUE ane en BASES Pauley Maxwell if ¢ Jeckecn, 1» 4 , , 3 ar we ete Hel ts Ro Dense get ee cre titted MASTERSON BACK IN BASEBALL — Walt signed as a free agent by the Detroit Tigers yes- and slaughter; Kansas City, 257. f epiTCHING Ford, ork, $0, 1.990: | - A—Phiitips 1 Howstt » 20 Masterson (right) 35-year-old righthanded pitcher terday. He watched workouts with Bucky Harris new "York ist) Bayer, "New "York -and| roi “Burtechy” Matias Gly, and. Larven ) who has been out of baseball for two years was — (left) before the Tiger-White Sox game yesterday. out, Washington, ih slovers, Washing: 07S SIKEOUTS — raahingts 8 : : =| ,,RUNS ag og Te New York, /) Sesres Pt Gee Bint pate og, SoS : | n poo be ppt Sapen ted wok é. a RONS | Ba ‘ a 4 Cinctn- 7 | ee ee a Peas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pinch blows in those five chances\New York's Giants. Danny Krav-|, HOME, RUNS. Manile, New York, tt LITS Long. Pitabargh, 2: Borer, st. Wes Covington is having a tough/this season, including a home run|itz made his first major league St. Louls, 28; Robinson, time breaking into Milwaukee's|and double, and has driven in)... 2 ninth-inni asa efeat ti Pur retire. 1 Wa outfield as a regular, but when|three runs. —— eo Piteburgh, 06: Cag New ¥ it comes to pinch hitting, he’s Man-| Tt was his double that helped)" that ot ubernapi a 65 TRIPLES Bruten” Muwsukee. 6: ager Charlie Grimm's No, 1 hatch-|break things up in a 98 Milwau-/°4#* ver oars Rew” York Walle aot Roberts, Put: 5 The 9t-paarold) Covingten whe kee vege ahr a i In the American, Bill Skowron’s pRORS— Post, % . broke into baseball in 1952 at Eau|retained their percentage point aad jared with yrerer aco nT “and Khusee wiki, Co Claire, Wis., along with Han Aaron/iead over idle St. Louis atop the|”' carried the New | SSTOLEN BASH—Mays, New York and who now teams with Bobby Thom-|National L : Yankees to a 3-2 victory over Bal- yom. S. Lous. 9: Come tsburgh. son and Billy Bruton as the Braves’| Elsewhere in the NL, Brooklyn|umore:, maintaining | their two Chemnatt sed “a Lou. 38, outfield trio, has only five at bats|returned to Ebbets Field and hit/="™* giving unbeaten 1.000; Buhl sod del Stories mt to show for his major league rec-|its one-game scoring high for the| ye IS eed) Saag i ee be ere! by ord. But he has delivered four!season with an 8-4 decision over|umer (uP eveland whacked ie Lg a at ge ee ig = Kansas City 41 in a rain-short-/ Boston Craig, ans at. sein, ; ened, five-inning game. Washing- Baapale “snd “apeha Mitwaukee, i. “pe 4 ton knocked off Boston 43 and m So Fetchick, Isaacs (Chief Thinclads ——(Steasystnie'sx‘oatatea De Bs AR Se v s RESU ° ° unbeaten for the Yanks, going be-| end of five. ram, | MILWAUKEE «®—Mrs. Pauline are in Qd M. te ; , hind 2-0 after two frames. But Sow West 3, Baltimore 2 (night) Betz Addie and Doris Hart. won aking tha ‘second trip around” Whitey’s double, a single, walk! SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE first-round matches as expected Pontiac's high school track teamjand infield out tied it in the fifth inv. “Turey tel) last night-to advance to the finals Take Over at White a raged ee defense of cs as ough hci pecans waned! ST ars ee today in the National * : School regional hitter. timore s ago at Detroit, 2 pn.—Donoven (14)'Women’s Indoor Tennis Tourna- Sulphur , Springs on championship at Ypsilanti, the bases Pal peeiioes Collins esta gi Grain, AE py . se _ | after senaatanal De who yes 133 Totals _ Pontiac won the crown on the|Then skowron batted his fy ball Sorpery opeemas = Prnrai bhi tccering nt wane | TR. gare he saw the fah thread e shallow water, Se S anaead a ak ted : ; ormal College track a year ago|jbeyond the drawn-in outfield for|Kansas City a Ciev (2), 12:30 p.m. River Tennis \ one weighed 10% pounds, other about pounds. tially 1 greatest sprint F WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,|with a record 92 points. It will/the game-winning single. | ceomanllhed Peg me "a) 1 pam rt —o : — lo pA cls , en \. Va. W—Mike Fetchick of Yon-|be shooting for its 17th consecu-| Four walks, a single and a sac-|, | y,,MONDAT'S SCHEDULE : eee kers, N. Y., and. Jack Isaacs of rite wate win = pai tended Ses rifice fly gave Cleveland two first-| only scheduled 7 ® . Four watches clocked the flashy Langley Field, Va., shifted their\@2Y§ ©Morts ermine Pon-jinning runs against Kansas City. NATIONAL LEAGUE redhead at 20.1 in the 220, topping © roca, Ga, (5 ete goit tia a aprcerripios pve cse| ei Moog aed ut agenda ee | z\ the old record of 20.2 set in 1949. course after taking charge of the| ge ay ae ng era ae ss Mote peat homer ine. aes ee ie 3 by Mel Patton of Southern Calis. Old White to lead the White Sul-|*t Ann Arobar next Saturday. PHS|the second. Mike Garcia yielded/prvokima oss... ny i 3 : , | fornia. 7 phur Open by three strokes. is top-heavy favorite to repeat. _six hits for his second victory. $ 1 © 44 ‘The Waterford High School golf Avondale, and Fitzgerald failed, Coach Jeha Mature’s Chiefs) The spotlight continued on Sime Each took 153. strokes Louts Philadelphia 2.0". :3 it 3a 7" |team, led by Jack Reynolds’ bril-|to qualify. end bepe for botier tock nest [finale of the Atlantic ‘Coest Core to go . ‘s 7s liant firing, won the MHSAA reg-| Bloomfield Hills and w S. pe en ciWue tee Oe ouis Par-Busters Brooklyn © Nerucdeighia 5 inight) ional golf meet Friday at the Kear-'s Peter & Paul tied for the Class| year. Tem Cress and Sam Cle- |ference’s third annual track cham- were seven strokes ahead of par| j™e ar ype) by anal) 8 en ” © sley Lake course in Flint. The|C title with team scores of 372.| ™am led Pontiac with 96 apiece. |pionships here, ce as they transferred for the third Only games scheduled. \Skippers posted a team total of/Bud Badger paced Bloomfield Hills| Dick Whitmer posted 100 and : he ea as Guy _weemterres) Se tee Ins erwad eonal ODS moe vaAMTORDAT'S. SCMEDULE | 399) with 78, St. Frederick just missed] Dick Singleton Jumped te 194. | Sime rewrote the young confers which also is par 70. : s 1 skine (1-2). “ 2 ifying with 378 as Dick Do ‘erndale oth|ence track meet record yes They will return tomorrow to the Priiniphiy at" Puusburgh 12 pm) | Waterford’ eres peehyeal fired “08 Royal Oak St. Mary ay Pg pe finish 12th) scday, hanging up records in the Old White for the last 18 holes of} ST. LOUIS uw — Stan Leonard,|Bedford Heights, Ohio, held the/siwauree ai Cincinnati, 1:30 p.m—Buhi State tournament be he with.412 was also out of the state|i” ‘he field of 14 Class A schools,/o% vara dash, 100-yard dash and the $10,000 tournament. The 42iveteran pro who's a ber (first-round lead with a par-wreck- at ah a cogs, 08 ee es aa a ship ogg eal == also was well out of the running.'220-yard low hurdles. , pros split up as each took three/to the tournament trail, and‘ th-|ing 65 but took a 71 on the second (2-2) vs. Rush Sen por ae Gan Sea GH oe: saa Bill Shanks and Roger Dubats His time in the 220-yard dash — amateur partners for the last 36/ful Dow Finsterwald head a pared|"ound when his putter went sour. |wew york at Brooklyn. 1. piu railed for the state tour. | 70 c mlés shot fo two-over-par ‘each fired 92 to pace Clarkston to|will have to be accepted by the holes. field of 94 into the third round of)H¢ three-putted two greens. gmc nae Se te | Sey Ca craton gaeeed | ee oe ce its ard place finish. ‘The Wolves|AAU belore it is recognized as se 8 : . Louis Open today. rd, a comp -built -| st. 2), 1:30 pm. ° : 2 a team score of 304; record, Feutick mot @/ ma @icetsl os ee er who started tournament golf| y, ,.MOXDAYS, SMEDULE " out of running in 9h place. Bathers wound up 5th with 352 a ;' Old White while Isaacs posted the| Leonard, 40-year-old Canadian|only a year ago, rang up six bird- Clarkston qualified for the Class| behind Flint Central. The scores rid Ne same scores in /reverse. At the|who was a home pro at Vancouver,/ies and eleven pars to pull into’ . ’ state meet by taking 3rd spot are actually $-hele scores deub- |( Game Today $ | Pro led, since and hea same time, Sasn Snead’s putter|B.C., for 17 years, jumped into ajthe tie after an opening round of Champions fac behind victorious St. Clair and| 'ed. lighting wy ye > a deserted him and he went to 71/first-place tie with Finsterwald on/69. : unner-up Marysville. Holly, Shrine rain stopped play. after ote ; : after leading the field on his home|the strength of his 5-under-par 67; Finsterwald figures it will take f | P| d — ——$$_—$—-—— round. : rin | ; yesterday. Both have 36 - hole|about 274, 14 under par, to win ee S anne Completing the Skipper ~ score- : will a ‘first four decisions before light- ‘ welterweight Joe Shaw of St. Louis / won bya technical knockout over base with 65 the first day. scores of 136, eight under par * ‘of Chicago Ties Irish Golden Glovers, 5-5 | CHICAGO #—The ability to:end it quickly enabled .Chicago to overcome a 40 lead and tie Ire- land 5-5 in the international Gold- ery Gloves boxing bouts at Chicago Stadium last night. / The sons of Erin grabbed the | John Sweeney of Dublin in 1:21 of the second round for Chicago's first victory. * = » The crowd of 11,132 expected Chicago's first victory in the feath- erweight bout when Harry Camp- bell of Detroit dropped Martin} Smith for a nine-count in the first round, Smith, however, came off the floor and took charge and the bout ended with the Irishman belt- ing Campbell from one end of the ring to the other. —_ |zuela, Burma, Pakistan, China, Ja- The 26-year-old Finsterwald, UM Track Meet Today to Have Cricket Ending ANN ARBOR (# — No matter who wins today’s Big Ten track meet between Michigan and Indi- ana, it will be strictly cricket in the end. As an epilogue to the meet, | Michigan has scheduled an exhi- bition cricket match between a group of Indian students and a group from the British Common- wealth, — The match will take place on the track infield, a portion of land bought 91 years ago to servé'as a cricket field. The track meet itself will feature an exhibition 800-meter relay race with teams of students from Vene- ifirst-prize money of $5,000 in the 72-hole tournament, which winds! up tomorrow. ; Unpredictable Tommy Bolt of Chattanooga, Tenn., Frank Strana-| han of Toledo, Ohio, and Freddie after reaching the halfway mark. Bolt had a 150, Stranahan 149, and Haas 154. : George Bayer of Cineinnati, Ohio, Bud Holscher of Apple Val- Jey, Calif., and Bill Casper Jr., Chula Vista, Calif., are all. tied at 138. Ed Furgol of St. Louis, who plays with a withered left arm, got hot on the second round and pulled into a tie at 139 with Billy KALAMAZOO ® — A “Cham- pion - of - Champions” invitational track meet, featuring top high school runners from around the a Proceeds of the track and field meet would be turned over te the Olympic fund by the spon- soring Kalamazoo Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. Elf Pedler, Kalamazoo Central High school track coach, said the; eight best high school trackmen in each event would be invited to take part. The selections will be made by George Dales, Western Michigan College track coach. Maxwell of Odessa, Tex. Avon Loses 5-1 pan and Turkey. Cardinal Youth Movement Set Aside by Frank Lane CHICAGO \#—General Manager| Frank Lane appears to have dis- carded the St. Louis Cardinal youth movement—at least tempo rarily—to make a pennant bid this season. ? s * The impatient Lane acquired) three more veterans in two deals yesterday. This brings to eight the number of journeymen players Lane has added since he was in- stalled as front office boss in Oct- ober—and they average nearly 36 years in age. Pitchers Murry HermanWehmeier, 29, and f t ye * 4 * i baseman Grady Hatton, 33, are the latest Lane acquisjtions. Wehmeier and Dickson, a for- mer Cardinal, came from Phila- delphia in exchange for pitchers Harvey Haddix, 30, Stu Miller, 29, and Ben Flowers, 28. Haddix and terford a 43 setback in an Inter-| Lakes Conference baseball game} Friday at Waterford. It was the 1st loss in the I-L for the league-| leading Skippers and the Ist vic-; tory for the Vikings. : . s * L Pitcher Tom Woolwerth won his own ball game by driving in the winning run in the top-half of the lst extra stanza. Dennis McClel- land tallied from 3rd on Wool- werth’s outfield fly after an error, Miller both have been disappoint- ing this year. ~~" Other members of Lane's “Gray- beard Corps” are catcher Walker Cooper, 41, relief pitcher Ellis; Kinder, 41, outfielder Hank Sauer, 37, pitcher Max Surkont, 33, and pitcher Jackie Collum,.a compara- Dickson, 39, andjtive youngster who will be 29 next third/month, — | GMC Meets Jets First practice baseball game of, ithe season for two good City Class| A League clubs is set for Sunday afternoon. General Motors and the; Jets collide at Wisner Field at! 1:30 p.m. Public is invited to! iwatch the contest. ' WL Nips Waterford: 4-3 Walled Lake punched across one/a hit batsman and a single had calm for Landy's mile run against/Tech, was finally played Thurs- run in the 8th inning to hand Wa- loaded the sacks. Waterford’s Jerry a field of four at 7:10 p.m. (PDT)./day, after being postponed from) by Kruskie was the victim of the rising. The Vikings scored three runs | in the Ist inning, but the Skippers a ny . counted twice in the 1st and once | troit Country Day, 7-3, in a 4in-| ning game also abbreviated by rain at Vaughn School field. Coun Day wrapped up the decision with four runs in the Ist stanza, Harlan Davis homered for Bloomfield with = rs aboard in the ard in- » * state, is being planned here for, Haas of New Orleans all withdrew| May 30. - as |\Mike Stanley of the armed forces. Weather Factor in Landy Trial Record Breaking for Fresno Relays - | FRESNO, Calif. W#—Two fel- lows shared attention today at the West Coast Relays—miler John Landy and the weatherman. | Predicted winds of from 10 to! The caddies’ activities includes have added 35-year-old Walt Mas- 2 m.p.h, would hamper the great |Australian in his bid to break his iown world record of 3:58, and they also could rule out any record per- formances in the shorter dis- tances. Joaquin Valley has a habit of changing in a hurry so there re- ‘mained a possibility it would be } | Ron Delany, the Villanova soph- ‘omore from Ireland, heads the op- position, the only runner consid- ered a threat to Landy today. Oth- are Jerome Walters and Dan- Schweikart of Los Angeles: and in the Sth to tie the score. The | contest was delayed ahout 20 minutes by rain after five innings of play, Roseville downed Avondale, 5-1, in an Oakland B game halted by showers after five frames, Mickey Nardin paced the winners with four hits, oseniasa Hills ‘bowed to De- Oregon’s Jim Bailey who beat Landy last week in Los Angeles competes at Eugene, Ore. - The Rev. Franklin (Bud) Held, javelin record holder at 268 feet 2% inches, returns to action fol- lowing an operation, but probably won't be in top form, -. - board was Dale Weeler’s 82, John’ |Wettlaufer’s 84, and Bill Cumber- 'worth's 90. Tim Baldwin paced |Birmingham’s runner-up effort with 78. Larry White was low for the Acorns with 82. Outing Today at OLCC The annual caddie outing along with early bird activities for mem- bers is being held at the Orchard Lake Country Club today. The members split into two teams, captained by F. C. Adams and George West, will have a medal play tournament. — |basketball, horseshoes and golf. Too Much Rain Pontiac High School's scheduled tennis match with Flint Northern But the weather in this San| was rained out Friday, 2nd match|from baseball.“at the end of the \of the week to be delayed by espe’ It will be replayed next week at Flint. A match with Flint Tuesday. Coach Vic Lindquist's charges won this one, 5-1, with the match. loss of only the No. 1 ated oe American | ANN ARBOR «®—The jumbled ranks of Michigan's football squad) \separate today for the annual fin- ale to spring practice—the yellow and blue scrimmage. 5 uli ic i i Tigers Acquire Walt Masterson | | DETROIT o—The Detroit Tigers |terson, a righthanded veteran of 13 seasons with the Boston Red Sox land Washington Senators, to their |pitching staff. . . i * * « Masterson voluntarily retired 1953 season, ‘in which he won 10 and lost 12: for the Senators. His to BW, ich y. Masterson, a 6-foot-2, 190-pounder ifrom Hyattsville, Md., has a life« League record of 77 victories and 99 defeats. ‘must be cut to 25 Yale Favored ao Crews Race WASHINGTON # — Thirteen of the best college crews east of the Rockies clash today in a Potomac River Regatta bound to cast some BASTBALL Michigan 7, Illinois 2. Purdue 4, Michigan Btate 3. TRAC Western Michigan 65%5, Marquette 56%. Michigan Tech 10066, 800 Tech 66%, a. moeniean =: Buom! 0. (Michigan Tech relays.) ) i TENNIS. \traveled in the Olympic Games at light on this country’s olympic; rowing prospects. Yale ruled the favorite. In all, 44 eight-oared shells were to participate in 14 séparate events on a 2,000-meter course—the same mile and 47?-yard distance to be Mic é, is 1. Western Michigan 7, Notre Dame 1, Western Michigan 6 lows 1. f é _ Melbourne next November. ‘ | on Potomac Seeded just behind Coach Jim Rathschmidt’s undefeated Yale} eight were Cornell, Harvard and Princeton, Yale has beaten both Cornell Princeton. So: has un- defeated Harvard, —. Hopes weren't so high on fifth- rated |Navy and sixth-ranked Penn last year’s spring king, == Back of the seeded field were addition brougtit the Detroit roster} s 48 ¢ e f H E i 18 ing HE He pi ; F iit ! At the beginning of practice, Oosterbaan said the wolverine’s major weakness was passing, Has it improved? “I think Jim Maddock and Jim Wisconsin, Syracuse, MIT, Colum- if ae ee mouth. % t turned 18 thie March—he'll play toany even with hip ary i iv 4 ii F i? ee In) | kacmmmematie! al Te ge te VRAD yee oy ne: “it See Slee fee ss vi iB bi, : ig eas aa { Porerind RO : ig j pe rt cee) ee a Z Peuiee Y, a | Ff { By oid aes | pole ; 4 if y aie base § r nM pe GS i) a) \] ] bene ‘ Sy + 4 oy, L oN . } . : A ke ‘ j ce aoe ve . Z eee 5 ‘ ; to put the blast on Sid Caesar, her TV husband who's just taken on a new TV wife, Janet Blair. “I dearly love Sid; he’s a wonderful person and has certain- ly been good to me,” insisted Nanette, sitting on a couch fac- ing me in her apartment in the West 50s. - “Sid's been the greatest thing that’s eagpeancd to me,” added the Hollywood gal who won two Emmy awards this — year. She was so ecstatic about Sid’s talents and help that I suspect their last show June 18 will be a Niagara of tearful farewells. re ieuoanusasusennmameeaony e Bex Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 _ SUNDAY (MAY 13) : 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY. 12, 1956 eae Disa a " ers Sant he Youth Activities : N anette Offers Nothing | Doherty lased: iret warrens BENEFIT He | but Praise for Caesar | ~—o paneleee ie | EARL WILSON About'10 per’ cent of U.S. gain. RACES Kiwanis Club . , NEW YORK—I Seow ctl lecoteme aa ane | A a M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Airport — RACES at 1:30 and: 3 TICKETS ON SALE AT THE TRACK Adv. Courtesy of Tru-Bilt Block Co. SERS ERSERRERERRERR ERR Drive-In Theater * * * * “It threw me a little the first week I worked with Sid,” Nan said. “Sid doesn’t memorize word by word. He memorizes ideas, which gives him great fluidity, and he's able to cut and prune right on the air. “It happened our first show. We had to make a big cut real fast. A part of the plot had been left out in the cut. “I capsuled it in a sentence and afterward he grabbed me, and said, ‘You're for me.’ He was so relieved that we could work together. : ns why did they break up? “You have to appreciate that DAY . 220 —— 7:25 10:15 this wasn’t just a matter of SATURDAY| “ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK” ' - |signing on the dotted line. Sid didn’t even’ know when we TENDER MOMENT—Van. Johnson and Jane Wyman are shown |Were negotiating that he was in a scene’from ‘Miracle in the Rain,” which opens today at the |£Ng to move to Saturday TITTY 2150 Opdyke Road. weve SUNDAY -MON.- TUES. ; cm VICTOR MATURE =“ GUY MADISON ROBERT PRESTON pwwww* VV NEVER WAS ) ied GT Nisa Vy- Ges tat @) O) ox HELD OVER ; | Oakland Theater. ‘The Warner Brothers films is being shown on |Dight. They were so many ifs e a double billing with “Our Miss Brooks,” starring Eve Arden. in the contract that we never SAT. -SUN.-MON. : - got to the actualities.” x . - And she added: “Besides, I Hollyw ood Headlines: have my responsibilities ... 1 have a home in California be- Free-Lance Sta r S y ste TM) |sides this place. It wasn't . . . simple.” Com plicates Film C a stl ng Nannette wants to “spread out into as many fields as pos- sible” next year ... probably into Hollywood movies, a Las ; af By BOB THOMAS |Monroe, Doris Day and others are|¥¢84S appearance, maybe a Broadway show (the sranicell ver- (Lobe A LAWL ESS Miter 1D w—When eiudioa unavailable becaexe they are work-|80n of “Dream Girl” is being discussed)—and, of course, more’ : i ; had dozens of stars under con-|ing for their — companies: television. . | ‘ ' Ss 7 R FE E r ra. filling the cast of a picture “There 1s possibility of me doing a television show of my own | ; Today, casting is} The reason val his is eae: no problem, as Hollywood's biggest headache. What's the good in earning $250,-/"€%* year.” she sald. 000 in salary for a film if Uncle) But several spectaculars are being discussed, including ‘ ‘love! Until a real a nearly all/Sam is going to take 90 per cent|Life” and “High Button Shoes.” the top stars in the movie world of it? Stars have found the ony , _ Wa = were tied down to studios. There; way to save money is through the : ANDERSON - : ; lta a few notable exceptions— [advantages of a Sepucation: Tax-| A prominent young Broadway actress talked herself out of a aha Jean PARKER Wallace FORD John EMERY pioneer fee) aeons = Caryies on income ate much less, and magazine cover photo and layout when she sassed the pub- Last Times Tonight — Double Bill! rant, ite rene {lisher unknowingly at a party. and Ronald Col la, firm can later be dissolved: set the pattern for the star sys-/°% 4 capital gain. Joan Benny Rudolph, Jack’s daughter, had a hi-fi set put in’ tem of today. MUST COMPETE her new convertible ... The producers of “Mr. Wonderful”) Community Theaters have two movie offers for their musical . . . . | With only a score of name cave Ficuteaten WISH I'D SAID THAT: The parents of a teen-age boy these, ers under’ exclusive contracts nee Sat, “The Gun That Won the West.”|days know exactly where he is—he’s in the family car. Only, days, studios have-to compete in/¢elet, Dennis Morgan; “Utopia.” Leurelit. 6 don't know where the car is.—Maurice Seitter. the open market for acting talent.| Sun., Tues: “The Lone Ranger."’ color, And the competition is fierce. Clayton Moore: “Diane,” color, Cinema-| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: At the Monsignore a customer said * ¢ @ TONIGHT ' Thrilling! WN d j , 4 a orreninge reves cone ee ane eee’ 3 000000000000000 00000000 9g nnn . a oe ae ee Oe oP. 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Ae EEN the priaee was $2,000. with the Acrriage Annulment y ose ues |. | inner ry 3. ruman on the principal. “| LOS ANGELES ®—Band leader : a cote co ee Charlie Barnet’s ninth~ wife = Nealar for Fraud , See ee By ings | Prep eeprom laced ala Cads TOF CUrOpeadn VISIIS Listings Wanted their April 25 marriage by proxy Seen AG ik ys MS. ACREAGE, |" ™"". . Showman Claims Art) | 3 * * \ | ’ FARMS, ACREAGE. | ssa 'nuge_ | Color Broke Pec! one, fo, a tes Poot a os memes _ [/stated in a petition yesterday that) to Sell Mansion . \ BUILDERS ishe and Barnet, 42 made an “ar-|° : | ary Pal seoearad priced wonaneplnnpaspal yacomiineay Coll C. Schoctt [ee as pry scmertcce|, NEW YORK Bowmen Bil peck week toe Gila Gnu! 1 Tamer maaan ee SPECIALTIES: “The Northwest real g] as not, legal because it never Rose says he bought $58,893 worth| which he'll meet with queens, presi-| might accept some ether invits- EM 3-4197 EM 3-4236 ft wT. ot fancy furnishings for a plush, dents and prime ministers — and) tions saying, “I’ve got a drawer — mm Liss SRR A do as much tourist rubber-necking| full of them.” CONCRETE CULVERTS , /back: out oo & promise to sell him! as possible, , lmang thoes be wil vieit wil TENN. LEDGE ROCE ‘the house. Chipper as ever, Truman had . S. ambassadors FLAG STONE , * ¢ «6 ~ ords for Sen, |2%4 Paris and in other cities and } 3 In a suit filed in State Supreme| a —" 38 Y whe |‘‘like every sightseer on a trip I BRIAR HILL STONE Court yesterday, Rose claimed Ad 0 Comets Lament) Kone) hope to get to Pompeii, I'm going , is retiring from the Senate to ac- 2, ‘that art dealer Pierre Gustave! Sak a ccgsistiaead rapa ot to be in Naples . . « BELDEN FACE BRICK Let our trained experts inspect your entire heating system without J Bader agreed ‘to sell a five-story; dent Eisenhower, He will be a . COMMON BRICK charge, for trouble creating Sp tl spots. Oon't risk a costly, [| Georgian mansion. to him for $550,- cgectalreavesi i Gis NermTAs | ‘1 con eurmaes midwinter breakdown! Phone toda (000 plus a 10 per cent profit. | lantic Treaty Organization, WANT pi ; : GLASS Havin Troubles Now? | Rose said he was so sure of| Truman said, “I'm very fond of Install 0 ad TIMKEN siLenT avTO. BP av © oe Om jmaking the purchase that he went Bem Conia vetement ce Os GAS HEAT? HOT LIME MATIC GAS OR OIL RCONVERSION ak. jto an auction of the mansion’s fur- matter is bound to be good. He a OUTDOOR FIREPLACE BURNER in your present furnace in just 72 ; St w was one of the most highly thought a matter ef heers! silenl tiulerali nishings and bought $58,893 worth. : CIAL é Serna) cuitltemas adi ty Ress’ of senators when I was in the Sen- if a Deets one Cae the thou- HEATALATOR SPE Pe Ol . ate.” sands want Heat in fF SUMMER TERMS! tee Ke Dees 0K seals The former, President ,threel] your home, but hesitate. to. FIREPLACES : days older than 72, is accompanied find out what it will cost be- AREA WALLS i jemmentne Bader and the auction by Mrs. T: St Wood- | cause of the uncertainty of _ No Payments "til records to determine a basis for y Mrs. Truman, Stanley iad C October Ist! complaint - ward, ‘former ambassador to Can- ea! Gas esl Sapbatbed CALCIUM CHLORIDE . : is suggestion—Ca rien. @ NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS To Pay meee, Betas “steerney, —— a we manny Heating for a free, estimate, SILICA SAND sai motive for We will recommend the type CEMENT COLORS Established 1910 the — wag Pique on the part He ‘acknowledged, smiling in the | oa size furnace 234 muted SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE * . * promenade lounge acite liner, thet seer rete it will cote to DRAIN TILE ee : he had brought his seasick pills. ‘ : A. ELB LI NG & SONS l ter le made an soapy fl “I'm not a very good sailor,’ he Cssonaraarni hares we pean id, “but they t this shi ; LINK— tt Heating Ait Conditioning Beso oe jnannen tn pat ‘Decide On Civil Rights,’ tate you eps site” Yc ples you cer witha Feet brane Matra iar Te ils “Trevr take them" Ferra ge J toes Paes = mow % aed wed sucuon R h T I] D - |] placed in our special hold file 73 5. Parke 3 © FE 41504 Bacier sid the mansion to te AECULLIEL LELLS LEMOCTALS | 1m tormer rreudent ie mabe Yoo Oc pen tna Czechoslovakian U.N. delegation. | ae = abe pabsbe Sle "—this will eliminate. any long waiting period after you re- ceive your permit and will insure you of installation be- fore expiration of your Permit. It costs you nothing to find out. This is another quality service rendered our tomers. O’Brien Heating Delco Heat Frigidaire Air-Conditioning 371 Veorheis Rd. FE 2-0219 , |Bader denied. this, however, and) WASHINGTON w — Walter P. dons not merit ‘‘the support ‘el the! paid: “Rese ecared thems off and 'Reuther said today that if the|American people. of artillery during World War 1. | bar padi Aiton was set Democratic party tries to “‘strad-| In a prepared speech ‘keynoting! ung to the Potsdam conference {soe weasel Tena = the civil ‘rights question” it the ninth annual convention of a+ the end of the last war. ai y- Americans for Democratic Action; County Deaths Detroiter Guilty ecrasmer rin | os there as lieutenant and captain COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 “No man ever worked his way anywhere in a dead calm; kites | rise against, not with the wind.” —John Neal “I never had a pssport,’’ he said, cus- enbower administer in the middle 4 diplomatic passport.” He chuck- of the road.” jled, *!certain private citizens have | Reuther, an ADA: vice chairman, dipiomatic passports. : The man from Independence re-| for Beatin Wife secre pilin Be calcd that the actual purpose of | _ |his seven weeks trip is to ‘pick No RIGHT TO WIN lup an Oxford University degree — Ex- Gli to Face Sentence! “The Democrats can win but |" ‘It’s the third time I've been in- lt have no rignt to win unless vited.” May 25 for Assaulting they otter the American people ro WERT CHURCHMILL Dutch War Bride the kind of clear choice that ~~ Besides that Truman will talk Provide both the Policies, PFO-| with the French, Italian and Ger- \grams, and leadership for extend-| nd DETROIT wp — Found guilty of ing the New Deal and ‘Fair Deal’/™&® Presidents and prime minis. battery on the Dutch| into the future." SS meet with Queen Julianana of assault and ey cle the Netherlands, have tea with bride he took in Amsterdam two| Reuther ud the Democratic! av years ago, an ex-Gl was in Jail party * ‘cannot attempt to be all) Green : \ both laps pe feild at | without eee today awaiting sen-\things to all men, and straddle| : — jtencing May 25, ty “cannot compete with the Eis-| 1 had to get a Lethe Walco It is Mrs.Wilfrid J. Young ORION TOWNSHIP — Service! for Mrs, Wilfrid J. (Sophia) Young, | 58, of 1489 Lapeer Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Monday, from the Huntoon |Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Young died suddenly, early today at her home, A resident in Oakland County since 1932, she is survived by her husband; three brothers, Harvey |Mathers of Roseville; Seth O. of Pontiac, and Morrell of Bay City, | and three sisters, Mrs. Russell “The Bird to See...” realtor ward e. partridge Steel scaffolding for every requirement. 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Tools for every Year Round Lydia Okley, 81, of 3445 North| deating near - starving order. Real 4 L — : Milford Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. her and their 3-month-old daugh- hold all of those incompatible ele-| comvleee w mane worrans 3 Pumps: Centrifugal, Sump | # All Weather ROY ANN ET, Ine. | Monday in Milford Baptist Church, | ter. ments together, Reuther assert- Sell Contracts e will Trade > Diephro . with burial in Highland Cemetery.) She said last Tuesday's beating, {etre thee See net (coerve me Contracts fer Ranch Type & ™: > Realtors Mrs. Ok nty resident since |Support of the American people. $|| McCulloch: Power Post “ 1921, died Fring, The body ix at| "hich sent her to authorities ml | 2] Hole Digger | - 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 richardson - Bird Funeral Home, Seventh. She lg tested i hap Ch sler Adds Da | ‘SS N. 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COLUMNS WITH EACH FHA Liceased Contractor—Free Estimates Maria, had been living on parishjefforts today oe ae Price and Terpeoulins. | PORCH AWNING. \fund aid from St. John Berchmans | 0 mand. a result, t i 7 2212 Meddy Lene FE 2-4970 ‘Charch, sands of Detroit auto workers faced Quick Service} Underground Sprinkling ‘KOOL VENT ' t white he |27.£%tra long weekend of idleness. Land Contracts Systems. = ——————E= | | beta bats bone) et Chrysler originally had suspend- Reel Estote Aluminum Awnings ili — —— was on furlough while serving ; lasurance iJ i= e ed operations in two Detroit area : CUSTOM MADE Hendrina said “‘that |. Trust ixer ar nc. © Tih Ahte - \division plants. Some 6,500 work- Sey i We Srocaline m "| 88.8 happy time,” but that the |°rS were ordered not to repont fer Investments ’ WROUGHT IRON ° elise hanged when the Eeyore 1245 Elizabeth Lake Road RAIL | commendfat BUILTUP | re on eemirye m (Mey |work yesterday and Monday. 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ROYCE LAZENBY, MANAGER hi i i ha Ln i Mn hn i i i Mi in i Mn Mi Mn Man Mn i ti ti en Ni Mn Mn dn hi in Mn Mn i i hn nh tn tp te i te i i Ni i Mi i i Li i i i Ni Li i hi hi hi hi Mi hi Li Li hin i Mi Li hin hn hi So han hi hi hd the i tnd “Pontiac's Peterson Window Dealer” ; Aluindo Co. 1702 5. Telegraph Rd. (In August Johnson Block) Pee Ver Vee VV TCC CCC CCC CUO UU UU UCC CS FE 5-3728 es [* = . i Ly “THE E PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12. 1956 ; . ® ‘acme Stevenson charged the . co Ti | | rity for You | ‘Where Is the Peace?’ ministration "had failed to back! | wes Uu—When: Israel and had Ce gas the sit- postal inspectors told Albert Cole, a4 R ied Wid w Lo Adi i Asks Li uation in. the Middle East by en- “43, he pose hi arrested for i emairri I O SES al isteners couraging the Baghdad Pact, stealing mail because he had de- ‘ - stroyed the evidence, Cole «Leas ng Halted Soci ] Sec if B if “| BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -@—Ad- “ crestfallen. EN . _ | a! la : urity ene its lai Stevenson says there is no real True Tourist Bargain But not beaten. = ft ia a 65. However, he should|Peace Under the Eisenhower ad-| LISBON—One of the biggest “Just wait till tomorrow " Cole Lovisiana Court Order ne, ages Writer polompepers to have his disabitity/™inistration despite Republican|tourist . bargains in Lisbon is a at ° “a Bars Government | Sale ee ee ee. city: (det ‘ined so that his rate of pay-|“%¢,o% the word im party slogans.jride on an open-air elevator from On the morrow, Cole telephoned! of Submerged Areas a ecaaas died in 1988, He had|ment will be based only on the| ,1né Democratic oo coon ng the Rua Santa Justa to the Largo that he had done it again. \Inspec- been paying toward social security|Years in which he had earnings. paign into California's —— deserti20 Carmo. The trip costs less than peal we bagedipeal arte. ‘| LAKE CHARLES. La. @ — Alfor @ number of years. I got ajHis,payments are based on hisi-ommunities and the Upper Sanja penny (U. S.) and is available| to- jail. Court order today barred|!ump sum payment of $200 from/@verage income throughout his! Joaquin Valley today after telling|to visitors 24 hours a day. Cole explained he was penniless | State r y : he|years before he reaches 65, unless : and wanted to go to jail “becaiise’ |government leasing of Louisiana’s|the social security people when easter rel a party rally in San Diego last the food is good.” oil-rich tidelands. died. Since then, I hate semet |S gy nar aig ‘years/night: ee Pacclahs PPPPPP PPD PDDPP LDP PDD PD State Dist. Judge Mark Pickrel ee a ll plier if I may|necessity, would be lower if the| ‘The Korean armistice is break- Electrical Service 2 “a **8 i $ (age liriteeg exbald in- draw monthly payments based on years of aeahiity were averaged ie down: we have lost half of! ee, ; p| Junction against leasing : ; i ndochina; there is threat of war pec g in 3 F FE 2 the submerged areas and set A ox Med crane Wh ngeoscaeh gl in the Middle East; Russia is mov- © ELECTRICAL 2 Zidearing for a preliminary injunc-|_arried you lost any benetits fa gay molikes macy Gis ier oe eee MODERNIZATION $ sce ee ee you had coming to you as the(care of this newspaper about Your namic fronts and we will be spend-( industrial and Commercial $ $| ‘The order bans federal leasi widow of a man who had accumu-|SO6 it. Seat pad. self jing for defense .this year about Maintenance FE 5 7471 $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL $insice the tree league (0% mile)|iaed social security benefits. [EATS A ASE in cain) [9 bilion dollars. A GEE ELECTRIC - > boundary claimed by Louisiana. j 3 ANGLE—TEE 3 The cevarsmneet had planned to| _ Frem & i. va There are 6,000,000,000,000,000,-| “Does that look like peace?” | Electrical Contractor $ REINFORCING BARS 3}noia its fourth sale of oil and gas| ®. : “Net long age © 0% loon con atoms in an ordinary drop| Speaking to an overflow crowd Cal #8 2-267) Wo Bowne | Tar PAYMENT | 36 mons $ 3 /leases off Louisiana on May 15 in| from. paar et one of our (ot water — two-thirds of them|at the Westside Jewish Commu-| PAYMENT TO PAY 3 HOT ROLI ED AND $ New Orleans, DL Poage etings. Unfor- |hydrogen and one-third oxygen. [nity Center in Los Angeles yester- SCOLD FINISHED BARS${pectment. witch hands ol ana| ‘unetel: 1 ditet ret ie mame _ > partment, handles but I would like to have some -_——- $ ROUND—SQUARE $|#2t,{iehs, asked the Justice De oo ‘ute him speak on Serial ( [ 9 > $\partment, io. take legal action to Security at pur next PTA meet- $ FLAT Gienable the sale to proceed 85) ine How do I arrange itt” a a 3 OT : $ es ‘4 Get in touch eg gach > % LLED SHEET. | Acting Secretary N-| Social Security office a e 3H RO SP erlor Clarence Davis said the salc| Seveat, The Social Security peo- > AND PLATES | would offer. 161 tracts comprising| pie make a habit of providing $ 3 om, pe phomreny ong land.|speakers for meetings of civic > le more than , acres tions. ‘ 3 Pontiac Welding &3! “‘lie in the disputed zone,’’ but Lou- ne * ¢ @ wes 2 2iisiana said the figure was closer’ From S. B. Y. of Los Angeles, $ Machine Works $i to 355,000 acres. iCalif.: “I'm 67 and have been! $ $ ae \retired for the past two years. 1! $64 N. Perke FE 2-41219 In 1953, Congress passed the niven't worked since my retire- eer ea 2/Submerged Lands Act which grant-| ont Not long ago I learned that AAPA od state control out to “historic! 1 euitied “to Social Security boundayies,”” This has been inter-| | + for the yr preted as meaning or leagues payments. Can I Ser ‘a ew 3-BEDROOM HOMES . Tifor Texas and Florida, but three |t*° Jarl — have passed since —_ sit PONTIAC miles for other states. ¥ = : : . ot the ; _one year Louisiana claims that when it hd oan oe Nd $300 GI Du. Pays Payment | | the Union, its offshore) Denetitl . ', To bee Medel - Pyar e941 boundary was three leagues. The From C. C. M. of Bangor, Me.: claim is pending in the U.S. Su- “My husband and I are both 66. LOTS POR SALE nen aan Me died sbeat wel mages A = ie $1200.00 $1500.00 Jeg er ine” Court order was CXtty,| He had been paying on his Social about 10 years. Do Gen, Fred Leblanc and Jack Gre-| Sec#rity for ROGERSON 2 ; we have any rights because of ‘CONSTRUCTION CO. —_jimillion, who will succeed him) OP 1. payments?” ‘Tuesday when the administration MA 6-121 — of Gov. Elect Earl Long takes-.of- CR DISA Like — is ACKS ~ PPEAR Magic! entitled to benefits. . * @ From W. I. of Sioux City, Ia.: “Tm 67 Social Security benefits. to wait five years before they paid me. My’next door neighbor is only 45 and she told me s eh awsettg 45 and she told me she was getting widow's benefits. When a worker dies leaving 3 widow and children under 18.) Only if there is no widow or child and drawing widow's My. hus- band died when I was 60 and I had with Amazing New TAMMS. | SILA-TEX TEXTURE ae mother’s bepefits are payable to) the widow while she has children| of the worker in her care. These| payments stop when the youngest child reaches 18.°*.In some Cases the widow can again draw bene- SILA-TEX: ‘eompletely seals end covers cracks and | | fits when she reaches 65. Frfom Mrs. 1. K. of Pittsburgh, Panera WALLS Been ea eae, lew coe appiiantion! Pa: <1 went Me to) heew) # : vee you time, money, trouble. Comes in pow R Seci WALL PAPER form — just add water, brush on and create the tex- my husband can draw = | janeae tured finish you want — using comb, etipple roller, Seeurity. He ts 63 years old now. end ALL TYPES sponge or crumpled newspaper, ete. He had a stroke about six months of WALLBOARD ago and will never be able to | View your feverite peint depi. soon fer PRE COLOR CHART ond cosy instruction work again.” No benefits can be paid until The Beautiful 3- Bedroom--“‘Lakeside” Even if you're not int You're Invited to See the Panoramic View From the Crest of the Hill... erested in buying property . building a home at this time — we invite you to view the Thousands Have Visited. - WATERFORD HILL _ Why Don’t You? Don’t Miss Visiting Waterford H ll Manor ' Birk shire Villa | -. or beauty from Waterford Hill — EVERYONE is invited. - nant ag? ] 4 7 ait ml : Homes . Le (Builders of Fine Custom Homes) M-15 oy (o Clarkston ee Oakland County's New and Entirely Different ¢' . Residential Community “MOVE NOW -—Be In This Spring ee Now otters a new concept of modern living with the latest in Building and ‘ e YY Be ; % Enjoy Van Norman Lake This Summer i : Architectural Service bi 4 @ 3 Lerge Roomy Bedrooms a\° “Waterford Hill Manor offers suburban living at-its best, if © 1 Beths $ 00 Down | ioe the lake-dotted countryside for miles —32 lakes can be ms @ Large Kitchen to | * viewed Ach ied crest Rea row shedganis inion Fs Fe * slopes and Van Norman lake with its highly w sites x @ Forced Ale OW Meet 7 Tr. Veterans tt © which will challenge the abilities and imagination of the a @ Leake Privileges ; é 4! residential architect. . Es @ Large Lots—80x180 Model Open | to 7 ‘2 ye “ @ Beauty Queen Kitchen Seturday and Sundey— rll camer po i Cobinets Open 3 te 7 Deily | ——— d : Unsurpassed . a , | , WATtR ORO wi Fee act * J {| ONLY A FEW CHOICE LOCATIONS LEFT | a) Scenic Beauty if , Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Waterford turn left, on | Ve fo oe ens s Andersonville Rd., 3 Blocks to Model on Barnard St. A ° sie Fishing ... Swimming . .’. Skiing q , . sy es: AY i Nees Hill aye vous suburban pili cor -best. *. + | Drive Out Dixte Hig’ no a ear Commuter Train Service, schools, churches and com- ‘ 4 we ee inroueh oT ie " plete shopping facilities. . WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE : at 5660 Dixic Highway — Waterford ‘@lsitas a aa is lh isi alli sik ‘Phone OR 3- 1295" ath 4 eT ee rg ford Hill imenr ee — turn left, follow signs. WHITE TTT REAL ESTATE WATERFORD, MICHIGAN 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY “1 PHONE OR 3-1295 be ee Faas eee ae j i pbs ees PAL; ee eg a ee he ve Gee Waris ee bis 2 \ eA ie ee ree a a DOERR DRE COD fr ys Ee ee : . ” : | ; : \ 4 . Kacodt ; : : iS oa i. ee oe er ; re ee ‘Ak fe rs ; a : ie Ue ; : : ve i -. QWENTY:_ = __\__- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 ¢ : DONALD DUCK | AF’s. Shortage of Skilled Personne] Ve Worries Quarles, Not Bomber Output | maces OLo6y NS. ON THIS PIT@HER/ : ASHINGTON WW — Secretary|said. The Air Force intends to in-; ‘‘No serious question has been RS ante wettaed susterieg the Air/crease the size of heavy bomber|raised as to the present capability "ewes. .will add more .B52 “long wings trom 30 to 45 planes. of our Air Force to carry out its range bombers to its atomic| Quarles said this in commenting| Mission,” Quarles aid. The con- year. ~ ‘about whether the United States|hence, he added. ° _ _ [is turhing out the heavy-hitting| URGES INDUCEMENTS ) before a Senate sub-|B52s speedily enough in the face Quarles said the Air Force will) committee, Quarles said he is farjof Russia's growing air power. nave to “stretch” its personnel to brasil rina cetargren hetaned arid poset ellen Oc a H to p by ing | tion to planes flying than he is about the Tight Safety Belts G TP linduce mare skilled non — the number of bomber and fighter Two College Officials technical sergeants and others — SILVER CITY, N. M. W—Gov./'0 remain in service. ” John Simms’ request that all state ote goeswell” will reach its goal of}, ites be equipped with safety| Earlier, Sen. Chaver (D-NM) 137 wings of planes by June 50, belts created a problem for two)said he will insist on decisive tests ' officials at New Mexico Western - show vbraarad nee eased ror eae 5 College. siles, a mains n U, S. antiair- ee ae such ee a The belts in a new station wagon craft defenses, are as potent as 2 ly saowthiishte to an aggressor.’ recently assigned the college were the Army contends. too short to fit President J. Cloyd) Chavez heads the Senate Appro- PERSONNEL PROBLEM Miller and Richard Grandi, school|priations Subcommittee which is “The bottleneck isn’t the num-) business manager. conducting hearings on the y ber of bombers, but the skilled| Adjustments were made—in thejarmed forces multibillion dollar personnel arid bases," Quarles/ belts. budget for the coming year. BOARDING HOUSE GRAB IT AS YOU GO BY KE on eeALty LUCKY, Y KNOW «=~ SHOOTING GALLERY OR A FROZEN CUSTARD MAN *\CVPSY CAMP WOULDN'T ALSO WANTED = . = BIG E SPOT! CHANGE FROM : 2 WHAT WE'VE 60T NOW / I'LL BUY A FEW TO HAVE ON HAND IN CASE I NEED “N35 USHA LL . By Leslie Turner oy RS. BAKER, DID SHE EVER | On YES..OFTEN. EMMY FELT IN HER BONES THAT SHED T'S MENTION THE AGREEMENT If| GUT ON HER LAST NO SOONER BE CALLED UP YONDER HAT ~I. SHB HAD WITH JP VISIT SHE DION'T THAN THAT ANTIQUE CASANOVA % YOU G6 VE SEEM 50 SURE uP RY . te 7-7 ; 1 Ne Ag He Deserveo {ver BRISTLES 61000 o TM AFRAIO bai CARR, E NICE MEMOR $ * WE FINALLY - OUT OUR WAY. » <== THIS? WELL, SOME YOU MIGHT\GET AWAY & ——F “TOUGH LOOKIN’ KIDS WITH IT, TOO--1F THEIR = JIS’ MOVED iwrt® THE | BRAIN POWER'S NO = . NEIGHBORHOOD AN’ 1 HIGHER THAN > WANT 'EM TO THINK YOURS/ 1 BENT THis PIPE OVER SOME tit}. VS BABY SETH, 1 THIVK TLL TOKE OE 0 pagan] | ALL... THIS TRIP REAL P11 | STACKED UP SOMETHING SAD} ES = | ee are im : \\\ » vit / Q . palais rtire etl , >< | . TRWHLLAMS THE WORRY WART Ae poomyoos eae 6-12 Bese) | [eaen amen san Ouanbua bore MORE ATTENTION // “DO IT YOURSELF A. S “POWER TOOLS AAV AAY) WARPWARE 7 HALF ACRE CASTLE : y oe 5 ; ce ra} : =e + ' ; i = : oe ; . ‘ ‘_ poe a - :j es . 2 = . cee S | r . > . : ! s THE ‘PONTIAC RES TU d > 195 Y po sk / . a = co. P S, SATURDAY, TAY 12; 1956 ee : (TWENTY-ONE. ee a} me 1. | satisfactory performance, labor and m : , > ieaa oan Lives and Loves of ‘Lothario’:- a (. S. to Review. Should Properly | ipstsscl7ir"ie*Rit cmetat"s: ike |_Cemetery Lots 5 | _. Help Wanted Male _ 6 Ail bide submitted shail Femain firm| WHITE CHAPEL — TWO. THREE * ‘\Locat Outdoor tot s partes Z-1 da or Ceruteg =, ae fraves excellent buys. LI - « Gishalt Turret Cloak and Dagger Man | Living Space . ° |Sehnanirshcuretanee | "HEE, SIE wg P= Lathe Oper. g } . |blving space =~ Saat rapid | Napaces, Saceach_ ra! att Flooe tasp - | maybe obtained at the Office of the __ Help V Wanted Male 6 Ove spector Unveiled as Love. Thiet witb aay a hie popularity of = living fies, eit W. Muron. rect Pontiac, on a | Job Set- tup} Man * home propert grown r { 2 Stasseri’ Tells Gathering lneaty in recent a But locate ease Gn. the bee ga ottlos ATTENTION | Machine Repair Leena oe nS carted with him to a. confessor of her! He Expects Russians to it properly, advises the American | #9, Tragery Bacnange ae a ih wong cope we HURON, Maintenance Man “ Sydney faith and before him stated he k Si ilor S * Association of Nurserymen. right to reject eas or al tide and to _BETWEEN 1:00 AND 2 ee DAYS ground an agonizing - halt injsti intended to marry her.” Make Sim tudies SI PRPS, pea formalities therein ae ee eee ELECTRICIAN sentenced him to Mh wownthe iam ly After citing the record, Judge | : |space is a matter of release! seat l Drehagipe gl el mall Got phat sos RERERIENCED | any "experienced and cogable of prisonment yesterday Whittaker ruled out probation but) MADISON, Wis. w) — Harold CMY ania ts tase | Mithigea "Phone Sai" Boy” Guy working wiin precision AlReEagy ; added: Stassen said Yesterday the “Unit-| _ Mf yeu wish regularly te serve | ———- a o_ lest "NO PHONE CALLS ' The chubby, voluble salesman) eee ed States will embark on a thor-| ‘eed there, if should be near the | ,,,, KOTICE OF FOBLIC GALE. | COLLECTION MAN | ™ ee ae ' pleaded guilty to a charge of im-| “On behalf of the defendant Ijough review of disarmament poli- kitchen and have partial shade; | xtotor Ee uek ait te Geje will be] With administrative ability tor "D: ANIE ts MFG. CO. , 4 personating a federal jmight say that one letter Iicies,” and added that he expects for picnicking it may be further | held on May 28, look M street, Pontiac.| tion “Excellent working condition: a orn ae GUO pe wit, a globe - girdling investigator |received from of, the women /similar studies back on the property. | Michigan, at 1:30 P. M and future. This cane {condielons GRINDERS. SURFACE GAUG ! qne studies to be made in Rus- May 12, 14, 1986 a | jigs and fixtures) Days, 58 hr. for the Central Intelligence Agen-|who put out a considerable sum sia. For sleeping ‘and resting. it edilomitt few mente Piret, Wetional Credit ween, Noweeye’ Ooage: On. Tae cy. thal and the said, “I guess I must have got-| Stassen, President Eisenhower's! should be in the quietest location, | ~ Bam io 803 Pontiac State | W. 11 Mile Rd. Berkley. Rosenthal, married ten my money's worth.” jassistant on disarmament, told 600, shru trees used f p h N os =) EXPERIFNCED MAN TO W : father of two children, adopted —$——SKL persons at a University of Wis- aed larder sun baining if eat olices top Grade Toolmaker | for ‘deliverion, Must neve, ‘wk — vee ! consin conferencé that he based | must be private, and where you get) ~~~ Must by farmlia wih procesing ‘Gendations, “De. not. apply “nies Stam OO Mea? his statements on the results of the |the most sun. Study your property | "IN-P2)'S: weleom u clarkoton, ses starting pay and fine appertunity | Gy'"fp40 Cooley Lake Rd. ative of Germany UN. sponsored disarmament dis-or the best outdoor Hing ste. || Mine Gls MMGaine | gra tie egieh HELP cussions in London. He said also} Once located you can make the Radoye 14 ‘Dorothy Baker. Pu- fration Daniel's = Manu’ set Wanted: Late odel nar. mare that the conferences brightened |ouytdoor living space private and perl service nt be held Mon- Corp., 2677 Orchard Lake | 1948 Del. 4d fo Lecture Thursda the prospects for continued peace-(pequafa. with shrubs and trees.| fiarerfunrat Nene eh Wer! | 70 YEARS eee The former Governor of Minne-| Flowers, like roses and other per- Robert 4 aeeng,ofteetng, i 7 EXPERIENCE ous TO house SDE ACH “Application of God's Healing ron who returned from London|enpjials, that you may cut for the | Mrs ,Fleiding sig. tm stars ot Telelpeweetal “pasa Sere = 10 [our "bor #8, Pontiac Press, Power to the Solution of the Prob- ast week, told the disarmament time per- ton ° ° successlu earhings m the Real IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR lems of Men and Nations” will be Leeroy connate ‘bythe Une aes at athe fg room ore | POLER oar te maumy w, | Gail St tage one | faunal i ap ; : ; zt fied. wit ome, the topic of a public lecture on bi of heheraaaaes and its world) an added incentive to healthy, out- wite of | Thomas, Puller: Seer Sore in and ace | what we have ts eicpe ane rvice, Keego Christian Science which Friedrich % = wing ee and family enjoyment. and Richard Puller; dear sister aition $0 offer trasning vy al iF you nce URE RECON prabes wet Coeist tba Tees moe Ganaedappel iactanny Ure AGRE a ge to | le poriunly of a iletime. with tates day in Pontiac High Schoo] audi- ‘s and by his! d fein and Mrs. Dorothy Merts and eadonal” Sreentastion. Keyboard reais regpaeaipegreery a Studebaker-Packar Geores, Kevan reer, | Homer Warren | _Ph dk suf * “SO ve of Silesia, Germany and will = ere. ~~ vee 2 Seed eek ies A ase pe = and Company INSPECTOR , an authorized teacher of Christian Ms on a thorough rev B ; Secl H Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mr. Ro y i : ya! Ovk o-3188 Experienced in setting Dp a4 Science, he has devoted full time r= ean aac acing = the DASS IN usion Sperts-Orittin, punerel Home the | APPLIANCE SERVICE wiw tad ro oleh roge —- for Many years to the practice of gmt ot the constructive ™ JONES, MAY 11, 1988 LACONEY, refrigeration service man. Salary MC. MANUFACTURING co. Christian Science healing and to vealing exchange at London. ~ NEW YORK u—Top brass of the 5620 Pt. Drive, Clarkston, _oven_ Experienced only PE 25448. 118 Indianwood Rd the service of the organization “I believe that similar studies | financially harrassed Studebaker- Alfred. "ae egitl Sune belle “ALERT FULL TIME a AND | PUXTUR ate Mr. : Pre t will be carried out in Moscow and lusion and Lucy Jones; dear sister of AMBITIOUS SALESMAN. : ta ay 4 lier, who comes from Packard Corp. were in seclusi ruunttion ae Apply .-. Dahle, . Germaaiiy I am convinced that this Soviet aoperent Alfred Mall, Mrs. Jane Hall. Mrs es aubere ACHINRT LATHE PLANER ‘ Saker of the = ae j 2A will. be aronely influ- pare) ey My facing & in’ be Meld he ema fs ee , ——, Mill experience required mem Christian Science oe : long weekend of discussion with hes 7 maT ER. EXP in tool & mac’ Board of Lectureship.“ He wili| Whittaker reported he received DR. JOHN PAUL enced by the soundness of the U.S.! bankers trying to find a way to Te yy poo | a "y ‘W. PIKE ah Program, Contract. Mr. speak under the letters ‘all week long’ from Ro- position as reflected in the London : Plains, with Rev. James © BUSY pee SN JUST STARTING. Borns 118 Male Girest, Rockes- auspices of First “ Filling the pulpit Sunday at th al solve pressing ‘monty problems. Taulbee officiating. Interment We need men at once. Neat Petipa ‘ Church of Christ, Scientist. The |enthal’s duped lady friends. One, Evangelistic Tabernacle, Tides conferences. - tm Lakeview Cemetery. Mrs, ring, ambitious, end not afra ik bE lecture is free and members have the judge said, parted with $3,000) 5. ¥ bar He also told reporters there 18; James ‘J. Nance, so eeiseat and bs Ponerat, ome et the qusaty We will train. Karn ‘ehie |. 2 and 45, with ex- _ invited the public ‘al nitend! for a ‘‘house in Denver’ that she | St , will be Dr. John Paul of Louis- evidence of restraint in Moscow full finance committee of the big OKLEY. MAY 11, 1966 LOUISE framing Aopiv 19 to 2 only. 2260 [a ome —_ or 2 never got—then added money for ville, Ky. He will speak at theand noted that Russia has an- LYDIA, 3448 N_ Milford Rd, annie Pe? Mr. _ Bridges store, Good sala uo. 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. serv South Bend auto maker have been LYDIA. 40 Nat meiner of | CAR Duivans. WORE = ee. bone. oc) bea Death wallpaper, while the government roy his outstanding. work vices Inounced a minor reduction f it here most all of this week—a tact | Us: cial fagcniete | fume tt Wen funtime, | Berg /Hemner Bree, Br asst was : . ra fs ere rvice iM “noua! 5 to pay ts "secret agent.” field of education, evangelism and on economic development than in|that has produced a big peck of wil be Held Montey. Ser sein CARPENTERS | FOR ROU Gi MARRIED WAN FOR LOGAL TER- rumors but little in the way of a ee ee : ee ritory needed at once, Route or journalism, Dr. Paul has been the past, . : Chureh with Rev. Robert Hail _ity MY 20600 Fetal exp. preferred, but not néc- eather woman en him an listed in “Who's Who in America.” ‘ concrete news concerning what, if officiating Interment tn High- essary Resa character, employ- LAPEER—Service fr for William automobile. A third helped him | any progress being made. Wein state, atthe Richardson: rico and''up, weekly: gpporwuniyy, Remington wil be hl Sunday with $20 0 be could ated QD Suspected Burglar | rv comany tet meaty ton | fs atu hth sgh HME Bk . iit F {| wers es Fy ; Baird Funeral|nis mother’s funeral in California AR TS on a00 in 4985 nnd came wp with | soerny KAT He CHR MANAGEMENT TRADERS ‘Arrested in Theater | sc"ttc’ sna"wecrce tm se aT ee oe 00 im the first quarter in 1986. hee eee M1: dear tesner gt A Pontiac man is Being held in Nance told stockholders recently Jerome J ‘and Joseph Powderly: upset fee = and Mary Mu Sag. Panerel eerv- Oakland County Jail following a rph: Pontiac, or having difficulty getting its ion oa Pauricks Church, ‘sera’ Hneel base of °19. tn. cay fi tates Benianer bet 2 and ¢ anak P bn = in ¢ Produce He was born at Goodrich April| The case that led to Rosenthal’s pernorn, May. it (AP) s@rvice wil) be held Monday. May Pero” v HAVE ny Loa OAT 1 anbere Ave ee re General Hospital South Bend, Ind. ter sae AG OES. Mon. May CODY, Wyo. Jim Woodhouse,| baptist. Church with Dr. Tom WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK REAL NPE She is survived by five rhildren:| Capehart said ‘some technicall- re a i) tl mreneee se “iC | Hod Pitchfork, Wyo., rancher, didn’t Melene officiating Enterment tm CLOSE TO HOME’ oA MORE Ee wecahe Alfred Jones, Lafie, Charles, Anna ties are involved’ but he refused “ 0a an a e want to risk running afoul of the will be talon to ten ebarch ot 18 Scie on fal pede new office ‘pew Belle and Lacy Jones, all of Cal-|to confirm or deny published re- « A law. ‘The Cody police department Parse mer creneeaent valitied f iedere and de die makers. ton i ‘ ifornia; one brother, Alfred Hall/ports that he and other Indiana f received a $1 bill _br ‘the Bursley Punersl Home. Congicer er ere ert Xo | in rie; an and an overtime | “Stable, -well established, but FE 60460 of Pikeville, Ky., and two sisters, congressmen are trying to get the | parking ticket from Woodhouse ieee Seri ee ee SOPHIA. greene compney i ; eae Jane Hall and Mrs. Mindie|Pentagon to change its axle SPe- George B, Wolfer, 41, of Mitford, Some modern homemakers are|They were mailed - from Cortina, loved viet ‘ot wittred’ J ‘teune: pendent Cw ro omar. pape gig ed 3 aynard, both of Pikeville. cifications for 2% ton, six wheel’ .uttered minor neck and back in. ’ bringing the outdoors into their liv-|Italy, where he was visiting. Seth On ang, Morrell Mathers, PSs opel aos Soe Caveat anes a ’ ‘ trucks. | juries and when the car“which he ing rooms with transplanted rho-|~ “apy ERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | Myrtle Come eps ore T Employ eee Oe , Rose’ to Show Thorns Present axle specifications, ac- Eee driving was struck in the rea tel coal trees set in galvanized) The Board of ee err ponent pane Deron. Pureral service will be 6 AND ost {MPORTANT. ~“SALESMEN * *_ \eording to these reports, favor » 1, steel coal hods. The attractive rho- trict No. 3 Practioga! of Bioomfield pease eareht lempbachy wat Eh | Ss re) age eneae even SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Mrs. jby ayother last night.on M59 i |Township and Bloomfield Hills City, - from the Huntoon Puneral e Mandy program. but small enough INDUSTRIAL. 1 Ahh any General Motors, which already pro-) ‘White Takelirowtshioulll "dodendren is sold at most florist/Pontiac, Michigan, will receive sealed with Dr Hamm officiating. In- to CARE about the INDIVIDUAL if you have some experience va Toguri D’Aquino, known as Ge a ti ° ownship. e was sh nd bidg for the Rphpcerdona y construction and terment in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- and his tot industria! and commercial. sales oT Rose,” odin San ¥ra ces axles fitting the specifica-'treated and released by Pontiac ops and nurseries, and has rose, completion fal Equipment and tery. Mrs Young will lie tn Please write Box No. 8 at the and are not satis your a abe » vow ! i! ltions while Studebaker and Reo General Hospital. Bock ‘Wood, 53, pink or purple blossoms. |Materiais for beanies ts Grove Elementary state at the Huntoon Funeral | opens Press giving vour name, _ present —— this ts an ex- cisco today she wilt make a finish | must buy their axles from outside = copy is ie ytownsnin. Michigan | Home Se exberisnes. fous Orereeh nationally ‘recognieed, compan : fight against deportation to Japan. LP of Orion Township, told Oakland) The trees usually are sold in ie" iste at cM ries Wy tne Beara of Ca d employer wi NOT be contacted. Pontiac, Flint end H ee Ct County wee s deputies his expensive copper pails, bit near- Riucation. at Scheel District Ne. 3 ‘tree. | r ot Thanks 1 Ir ore “elute atten ‘and Gie- sree: ‘ Chicago Was Hot brakes causing the crash. ly half the price may be sa a eT a —— riders eecare CARD OF ae aaere please suggest they con- Our om comprise of eng Fy rhododendren Lake Road, ish to extend : Thank you. nee exclusiv a CHICAGO (IN Week’ § Auto Output Over 4@ gallons of gasoline were = lees ~ im & ltime and plece ell” foe "nants. to our friends. neighbors EXPERIENCED | aT GARDENING COLOR COP NO GLARB (INS) — The tempera 'taken from three planes tied d wae new galvanized steel coal | opened and read alow and relatives. For the acts of work one day weekly Fluorescent ’ ture in Chicago rose to $5.8 de- at the Holly Rae a Lake| sony They coal bod is leakproof, | ,,°¢?ars'e Proposals “wi be received | —-$infnens, etme ees tea ee RVICE STA. Louvred Tubes grees yesterday to set an all-time stimated at 1 12 590. and MsT 3 P Meee ang, easy to clean and makes ap at- | Proposal 4 —pastets ing our recent. bereavement in tion attendant Must have at least Pius other low maintenance tight record in the area for that date. patna’ yt ANC’ tractive and unusual shape to;get“) propos ep note becalleg? Konak! Guat heave Tacee aoe lati ite Hewes Diva Binning = a — “DETROIT wm — Ward's Aute mty Sheriff's Department sald get q rustle decor. propose! D—Incinerator reece the Rev MK. ere | bem, Sich Re” prewe calle, For high éaliber salesmen i = utomo- | cae 5 22 ; Proposal E— Chalkboard. Tackboard erett, Palibearers and Huntoon . ounts to being in yy business Lif of Vi . itive Reports estimates passenger Of course. the hod may be paint-/ Propose! PF Millwork Legal iperel py medal | ot" his own m lear output this week at 112,590| Harry McDaniels, owner of one ed to match or complement the » he | ota formation and spertfieattene mer | Genuine: FUNERAL HOME | pacortpaacbrentl with Know ledge of agency morale, his loyalty to ‘ 60 GLS 408 6 600 be obtained upon request Drayton Pia'ns — Waterford Twp. eee end cere of farm ma: Pp qd t Be gonfpany and agency, and bees leaders of the group ; ’ 5 : 1 A ere oatenta prainiy mete Data SERVICES CAs” medeininomes bite cay | ro LIC S for his able and conscientious sale yewtereuy: i ‘be The Board secatres -_— right to ii | RKBY cee aeeces ote Gis full : ; service rendered to the com: ff award wi presented | 2 fect say) or/ Sill propessis’ ay te seive one ES PE +168 uti ekparishect) andl valercnces! | ( munity and his’ policyholders. bas se a banquet which will | thesis “the seinieatiet the | secure Donelson- one | Write ee ey ee : OF Mr. Dixon continues to be gtouch o orld Trade Week, May! 3 in the best interest and to the advantage 2 urs ms, Sans 1, Mich : ot! active in his-church as a Sun- 21-26. Loynd last year made a siewers ofthe Comat" Gamiand. Mich. FUNERAL HOME Oreye wae TOE anon tate aie: | 2919) Orchard Lake Rd. day School teacher and helps trip around the world during 4 igen. and of the lunty of Oakland, ea ae to FOR _ FUNERALS” eniner and be cal man, No out Farmington Twp. his wife with their two children. J/which he visited each of the! 5 4 “ ARD OP COUNTY ROAD COM- Thoughtful eerie cust ee man middie aged. » peters” wor - : Through one of the nation’s [firm's 28 branches and 70 - MISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OP ~ : Steady job, good salary. Hone Wanted: Diemakers, tool- oldest and largest life insur- . dis- OAKLAND, MICHIGAN Wf h le furnt Stoney Acres Farm, , 4 tiniest hte LEE O. BROOKS oornees- i e South ce GEneva 8-6503. makers, shaper hands ; 5 Pp , ance companies, the Life of 1 HIGFT 5 BOLD. LOMERSON Virginia, they advise and as- . — 2 SOPON ? neent 0. PELT | igse FUNERAL HOME TOOL K OIE rt KERS bench hands, day and ist individuals and famiies: Strike Halts Bridge Work 3 WANGLER May 12, 1986) Ambulance Serv ce Plane 0: Motor has 2 1A ERS | night, shift. Overtime, no mn their plans for financial . 4 KICREB 8 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS edly LATHE --- _-4 age limit. Apply in per- ee nary St. IGNACE u—A jurisdictional $ GYNIRT - rhe boaré of Baucaton of the school | F—————— ne | ATHE & MILLING = | oon ino pt all _____flatpute between’ unite of stot smeno of Be tet ener oT f | MACHINE HANDS | G0 TNDCSTRIF workers and 7 th fe Wea 0 af Boys’ Locker, Shower. Drying ahd Tol-| BOX REVUES | | JODA INDUSTRIES Inc, . | crane operators today - CORDDIS . aa A Jet Rooms, to the Public Toilet Rooms | | For tool work Afternoon shift 66 N. PARKE ‘has halted work on the 100 million 8 MORHU VOR foc Ue and _tastalstien ot Automatic Water | Pia 10 a, m. Today ge re cree — ane chal bined ee oll {} : ‘ : 9 NUF ' er equipment for the entire butld- | there ntia recis} EE TRIMMER WTD FOR FAR- one win VoaeeetrLaschicanratter 10 DYMECO i mm Skier High ‘cncol "Butdine. ‘name the Acti get a 762 Orchard Lake RA one |. per iae e Se ot , . ~ 7 nn { SS Ph Sse 1 ° penne In all 300 workmen are’ Th CASARE WHO AM 1? , Arehivectural. cchanical "ind Electric | following boxes: NEED A FINANCE: | Bie Grade Toolmaker | i Fl ‘ : rades : TING =A >. : Bd ee efer trade school graduate, ae | a - Vescroay’s enswer: adobe, couRse, . aecreind, Bice, wil he recetyed and, Pu. | : 4. 18, %5, 2%, 29, 57, FIXER?:Ordér Classified | . 28e" Sonnet coe a : More ‘than 40,000 ‘Americans | Aes sap tine ta brick, Clay, beKe, Line, mortAr, rb el mets ation, eae ares | SR. 60. 9, 76, 82, 114 ads ta sell, rent, find a = and fine have been blinded by Gla a wher tty corr’, lint€l, Rowel. vay Se ie ttee, be Poe) Naot) ad tha) ane good job: FE 2.8181 is the to progtesy with growing, orgame : : jagers ‘will be fequired to furnish ine ; Want Ad number! — ; an. 1689 ‘eras jig = i } 2 a HY i * \ I \ tl ‘a | oof . ‘ ‘ di er "wale. TWO - _THE PON TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY’ fis hee: : _Help Wanted Male _ 6 ‘Employment Agencies 8A Garden Plowing. ; _16B) Phyalo-Therapy 2A ‘Share Log Quarters 30 Wanted Real Estate “32A 2 rt eles : pemmoces P. TLY ‘= Rwttars cost) BERMAN ‘gil ROTOTILLING eH) We Specialize. hands, ° OFF REASONABLE. FE tool: & die bench hands.) Ainslie General office | hight ng FE SATIS ort eae Foy ome : ~ 2 . : m Sor only, day and night Sees Emoioys nt, Ber’ eee. EQ COPENRAVER'S | n. -’ |. TV *., wer ares, ete ‘ _ “aay NO age) 139 W, Mane. Bir \ i. diaking, leveling apt oe seo W. mga ro aig : it. “Apply in ‘person, PONTIAC F DeLivERED S¥ | 8 : == see : BLACK ‘DIRT DELIVERED BY | DAY s no phone calls. EMPLOY sERYICE im ae and raking.| PE or Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Real Estate 4 JODA INDUSTRIES Inc.| ©. Bare ee Plow garde, re ‘GARDEN poe; z oe ‘ % 8 Main, Clarkston, aaten | a 66 N, PAR KE as ~~ JUNE ay ie et at a “o Wrrlne Fagen rare Sorte ti"a° stemee, | CONTRACTS WANTED |BUY OR SE WANTED WAW WITH La “CEMENT & BEOCK ‘| ow | > ai AR al ear” Be, experence, woseseary Fit ing out of pehool, Trving wit EMENT & B _siter_ 3pm. : i sale Buyers waiting, What have} $1! Personally buy your prop. ! Gls. 6) week. Part < rt or ful e. Call FE 30143, ment Service, aw Ww. poy aes FE aoe tome = GARDEN PLOWING. soe cree GUARANTEED REPAIR, A you Besceanble laree| show Jou how to get a. Se 7 Roos s oon an Te PE PE Se CER TYPIST a eae Ae coe Sagi, | MA Hl ot oh RAD a VL ARREST | es crate unt en Ex | Gchepenrgen oso ont) Sis ae Ec cal re Et ee ee RA 3 . Hu : a} ter Bebool. § rooms ee Wanted 7 1 if office, Age 31. to, 38, Ae GUSTOM BUILDING. FHA FT| - GARDEN me | eee Be ae coir ‘rE .¢ eo Bin cop ttteY. 8 Re Me Modern Efficienc y Sa nth naa Se a Ce Aare oa eae Moder GARDENS 1 PLOW ED. LEVISION x a SES co, Hinton abe na PE aust OR LIST ¥ Mwarking couple, BS fa ie ‘possession WANTED 45 n't ant tee Ee | D & M BLDG. ERVICE| . scope V.TV.M. Big. Gen, tube yy. Purchasers : . yratrcs Pe’ esa. “service, 16 'W ADD A_ROOM bales ‘ CosT | GARDEN hoa AND DISC-| "tester, OR 3-3470 _G ASH co | 8800 Commerce fa. FOR RENT wp _| Vasbinder FE 5.8875 ma: NCES, PR DERN. Saat tions 9 FREE ES TiMAT ES ALSO E Yicmmmy of Auburn Melghts. a wane TV SERVICE aa} — ~ on Ph. Pontiac EM Park. WOLVERINE APTS. BATH AND "TV: CON. nstruc ints pvesings or land contracts. New or Apt NICE AND CLEAN BATH TION i RAI IONS. KITCHEN CABINETS RDEN. PLOW Large Buyers w a 2 children by rr lone wamowe. row siac| ANB SUREM RORY autege |CantEn yuttO OTE | er Service ZZA fi Reese cag| vane tam | See Blatt OO | it Se ‘OU Le muy com 27 We | pee ae: Day, .everning/ 9.9245, FE 2-1004 Eves. OR GarR DEN sgt 9 DISCING Portier 8 OSTA RIELEED PLE DOPE any $0441 BEAUTIFUL LAKEVIEW APT. mice G “HE IPSTEAD Fo ipgeoes ay lessons . Lf Ta Lad CEES | 1 Th ry Ted McCullo No waits. oy bi eS a : CEARN TO THE BANE gee eRICAL SERVICE PHA: SARDEN ROTOTILLING. “sib. | TYZEWRITE cine ADOING Mii, Sue igh. No ob: Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Gath werdoue even Trane | 22Z zee tack work are oR eT Fe se WAY “gape WAY" DRIVER “Terms. A. Oee Ei ectric, FE | Wilson, FE 26020. “ and. Office Sup- wa HAYDEN, Realtor | ~-~~— balers furnished, including washing. fa- Rent H Houses Furnished 35 35 information cal TRAINING SCHOO! _2-2671 or &- _. | GARDEN N PLOWING’ Al AND YARD _ply Co., 17 ' Ww |. ‘Lawrence. iz Walten - Eves. |ONE HOUSEKEEPING 1| fitittes. Private entrance and bath, BEAUTY FY COUNSELORS PANT OF On | Se_FE 328s Kes, PE 81048 ELECTRICAL WORK FREE ES | leveling Top soil. OR 3-356. TYPEWRITERS a RENTED Open Eves, | Ong aun Qh aad aia iat Ww Law: 3 large rooms,” clean and com) Say ,_OARAGE HOUgES Work Wanted Male 10 | _timates. Phone PE 21418 GARDEN PLowing?) BY THE Lt Mitchell's, 123 __N. Saginaw St, CASR_ FOR yLAND | con ACTS. ; fortable. TV ia. 918 Orch 0) ey. or Bash. er 6. ae ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED. |. or~ pees vard vodding “Pat $5 ore on mghhry elt, : wy. ; a = aa SouvENENT. FURNISWEDS con. 2062 7 Bap amet rE SITTER ; A-l CARPENTER QrORK, MEW | _Ed Morfey. ee oo pe aha “4 ____Upholstering 23) adults, 6) Nortos Ave. FE 86771; | socane Gar’ hast water. | —— Winmako. GAs wa transportation oa et after $:30 rept paar #43 CUR RESPONS, Mmaching mince Hydrauge truek (ae peas CLARKSTON custom aan, ; OnE ICE MAND Private saszanes rind, beak a. heat cle clees house | math ia couple Saturde pe aay . Ph 1 - _are = men rred, , : with sma ee UTY OPERATOR Bat. For. aoe OR 33304 All tise SANDING OLD* FLOORS Lgontoge SR enema FE mins mete Leere pate “Ra. EM ? cache anneate e. Fe ¢5322, | _7O¥ =I $-3821. — j | Bu ae JS heroes be Lye | ‘ Must be rienced. Opportunity Doelass 1M, WANTS 708 FOR SAT- a ——— Cari L Bills. FE aera TILLER (PRATER MAKE | © z THOMAS AS ReNOLSTERG 6 5 a 7 . 1 LIGHT a PING ROOM fr eg 8 es clean linens, 67 i AND BA ATH, “TEL-HUR- fot : ; | 5% HP, Exc. Cond, Extras: /34_8. TELEG 5-8888 Booms ameereed ARS: Figo8 Akin Rap. Guar. wl | See riding lswn roller, Poew- | g(IPCOVERS. "DRAPES & BED. Available IST PLR. 3 RMS, BATH, HEAT, | COLY BAS APT. NO CHIL- 7 ROOM” MODERN, GARDEN Fond be — Sat WOULD Like ANY KIND Tice ermmeten, ts) hae ve matfeuted a riding nentiatt ie er "epreads. Your material. PE 5-6797, {ou Pe cin” w. 823 Or pes Ph nogr pie — PE 4-077 ve le . 5 , . . ot chiiaren TV. “New lake of work, FE otis. 197 Sander. | = 74832. an ee “n° = . . nd a 24 “For purchases of land contracts AND PVT. BA nat CONVENIENT LOCA EVERY: | 5 Trail ae ortega CALL home. Thurs and every Sun 1 Mn ae LAYING, SANDING Db Lost -& Found. We have immediate buyers. Brine 1 3 RM, TR, furn. tor comi‘ortable living. PE ‘| CARPENTER REPAIRS. AUTER- * Modern 2 a ha tone seen aeOTTTING. 43 GARDEN, “3B ee iy Reg oe large or La as , garage, refined | 34) rome. with pvt. bath | 5 AND 4 nowt NOUSES, KEEGO. OMPANIO LIGHT ations ‘k service.. Weatherly. ’ vanisoakaa: — Taylor, OR Tawn. L. FOUND: MAN'S WALLET, LOST Mr. “edonason Dersonally” for foo iy ~ ~ and 5 welcome, TV); FF o38. Some car driving) FE ens |. 3-1616. « approx. 1 month Found in “RO Sncttitie in. 431 _N. Perry. | 7 ROOM, PORNINED HOME. in (er) tight | er te - * beth LE. “Ra. Reply 8 ; ~ 3 ROOMS, N-| Pioneer Highlands. June 16 to pari, Weis, Mra Dell Philips CARPENTER AND CABINET Beant Alger ait BANDING AND | ‘ROTO FILLING Sous) Pontise ies Fees OHNSON. Realtor: = Alberta Apts... 296 cite, Employed. clean couple oniy.| Sept, TV. wasber, dryer, frees : . Murdoca.. F®_ 2-7861. a and gardens. Wayne Duteh-| POUND — LARO Oyen 1 DEPENDABLE © C CARPENTER AND “¢ CABINET .OOR Ek noindF, PAINTING EX- tor Soh pear Clarkston. Call MA 63001. 17 S. Telegraph Rd. * newly decorated. ‘apply. to Clark cae eukopig, sane TON, FURNISHED TWO woman in fon area, for) work, New.and revair, OR 3-4887.|" terior and interior PE 6 ae meant PACTOR WORK FOUND: BEAGLE PUP _IN ViCIN- 4253 “WLY pmc.| Mdults. Private entrance. excep- ELARKSTON, house: Pehle Sire hee talks FE 2533. 2 AND 3 NEWLY DEC-/ ‘tionally nice. Dr. Cutson’s Foot} bedroom modern farm home. $75 ofa from 7 ‘a.m. to ee In, |CARPENTER | WORK | WANTED. FLOOR sakot DING. LAYING, 1 —_ t. Ged tele Rrtreke a ped on alors Grated, Clark St. Clinic, 157 W. Huron. month. Older couple preterres. Bor New & remodeling, Cal PE Sons | «By Qeraner 401 Central. "re eau gulpment $aise 5 Moa GLAbaaa BETWEEN eT we PRIVATE EN-| DESIRABLE ¢ ROOMS. BATH Retersacss ieachenges, & 4 ae CEPTS WOR ens E | GenERAL BUILDING REPAIR. as SIDE E SLowind & GRAD-| “Central School and N. Roselawn./ Bid on the sale of your. eon-| —Tance. FE +6276. and garage Tost side eval e—available COTT ES nolL i ee rg ie gage gad lle aad Man Also biaek dirt & manure.| Reward. FE ¢7014. tract before you se ’ AND BATH. | immediately. PE | "welcome. 3610 Disie Rwy. : ; ~ Brick, stone, cement work. Plas- — Aros chee K COCKER PUPPIE. M R 1 wr N. Pe | 8-287, PURN. HOUSE FOR RENT. sig tering and_tile work PE 42200. LOST— BLACK : B Poprpix,| _Edw. M. Stout, Realtor BW cn romans, Uke rye BB IN » ROOMS AND Ba a rice ge ol eego ocated) Chi ear G vided f ath fi erock liv s I th 2 mak Fu ed one fi “8 . JONES wl t We ° ith Fate neat Fence rT eck it bus Gas hea atte OW ov Hrepl ing roo include e this ll Bet storm oor = i _ i Bee Son | E} ek a aR down $6750 f d tms “your aaitesiau Cor Se ea erlook ace m, kh Ss MI your inch ak and z | BEAUTI L 45 | AND FE ull will and s ner Ct bedroo ing th picture uge | CHIGA deal sulation : : afte La ip | ‘lf wilt we fh . Homes esc yre (ee a eee on BEE “Franks | & PRIVILEGES “Supe eee as 1 SpE ee Pe = ‘ Tanch tia ace more i -LEGR ry __¥e , | _ment Ete Natural ILLS 4 rage utomati enic’. ¥ bedroo ft fealty. 1 tite x porth Subdiv: and Ding | CE. -* of fi AP _FE 2-4 ' ent FE 8m al fir <1’ © Be « he iew ms, _ FE ratur | Wooded sho iston, exclus! RANOCR Alig porch uron N HR eu | TO SETT coats for, Heep lace eg year ci cueceone B deral 2. rox a ee ve , 670 bedrooms TYPE Sale t stoke eat 4 OAD | | neat LE | _for appo nm pay- mal qlee. and ached ga B eautif 23-8837 promimately atkins ed op | _W.H REAL BU ) E Sone 500 <. aaubbe cae . 1 hom EST. ointmen: | ENG kK sai ecaned ga- jeautif ul H SS fe an a sites, Lak “FO! uron St TOR : NG I ak e AT tment iN . ie 8 he ov ull omesi —_ fle cre ea e R ae PE 5 Wetet mall turmact rt Oe Ist fetes sigh witagetuize SUN Sea noma | 6 SESE Cc t $15 ee overlooking ww some site newt feat tat tn atze ch ap- i oR FARMS AW rE e. Total | Locate elec living | tesatas nice mon : ND i tation n loca Exc catsbeal livia m. 2 OLON | Lowe y Clu rways home THC restric sold aes AG vige OR +3528 band ct wbocated pear W ‘ r down La e "basement paved Reacl AY 25 en a scared Webs as w Iii glasiea! perc story. 208 NIAL. | ne yer "straits apes of Bdge wood T MES: B. eecad Prop. | ra ACRES PAR sin ee ailed | $ \ Pinta varee 3b pay each Gr a LAROE 5» Ss Pomise P haid echoe s heral fireds a i Sew Sn eine vate ° ‘ AR’ eee 0009 only § 12.800 is lt mpl lel pare ed Ne ONC GE ¢ RO caaauired Alles ete 1 fire rpeted oF ici ticae, Corper and R_3-1950 392 Dt TR. hee hee : i RANCH i ae Oo FU ye yourse Street Mas w the . chee © ROOM — Press | ool. $13,000. place 2 spiny babapened tin ead trees xie Hw AM Peatiac BR trom 20. acre bed ey PEN _ L. sk INA tN cAee ome ¢Pamit urn INCOME” . ot Wh ew mod ing Privil Croom | GA 2 | 66 P ead cya s with room th: > : 3T a ine ¥. iM = ws sy e peo! e s ND ve 66 WwW ‘yf iim im fered ~_ rrp por Near N DAIL Y PR iC E | tne wc RE \ ' “ rooms, the extyas ome 3 apts’ turn . reer) Medi CASS LAKI en ore to be built "to sion SUITABLE - rom ae Huros DINNAN Tree bed enced * ard S| =ted 1 bas 3 a1 oth . Wond alow tiv =H : y An | mst st ft R © leges a ae. 3; Bepar bedroo: and U N: F floors walls ement bed La er h erf t ret Ve @ gree ie r on un- cial tes. oo im SUB | ee nae piar| fe spat fan ben | WES ‘| ee ad me | Wiel es eens | oy tee a oe Ty eens pe) Sees iment bate META ean. . $25,000 Lak e pri it, indew. reo: hom e “ST © nets with ee tte beiie 200 4 m hou etty me Inco nm buill dec: bun. EM SAD Fl ustrial wee uild. | HU AMO . : Say ads Richea. living nances huge pl Moderns 1 LY fon comes oe ee 61 Ww Pw Oba : beach over gare or Senesiee lil we nf eet | use TUNT CI a \. ear auto roo bea c- | hom * | scree’ imnu and cabi- Mu emen 380 rage oom len 10 TOR | S ~ U full a we LAs per ; a pert wad beat ate uty ot ing emit reom 4 EF [ Eitaabeth and fstocms and | “ a DINNAN t. WE os Gee REEN ee - EM ae y van baba have a UB ad 7 r 3 yi € be « . _ OG pS ; | gotouee. nent. of 2 PStecrooms. eden a water, stairway ta ‘titehen 2 ae | block to piece rat By ye AN SHH Bat 2577 ere SUBURR seeped Uaqete SONT | # ROOM R ton date bare ere Total righ im ‘ar roo: a bet — | p ach h a “ ls oe a \ , 2 sh if eal 1 rm Some ve aaa Hier a ie oe carpeting y attlad ant | out cee fae | Basement vores, 2 arm reciba ty oe =e recon Cont Breperaisse nee! ly | he ee es ry , mod right eR e s heat, fuil s ine . | alana rage Leke - a . Ih e ace ft ranch 18 off r- JGH ive R ec use squi now desir ree el t to 4. Lact ard at, ‘ba. ledge ans an H e inett be n F lov ull ca “or Sa Com us Re a aye for ss availabi — tal | r and Gree left Pu new recrea seme hd _ appointm ouse privt t e full inet roated ely Ke basem rpeted le R .. _OR EVEL al Esta FE 5-94 into Cea awa you THESE bie ke front Exc officd © Rd. le ac price tts asiee hee 1 ent FE shown wo cx s Lot giass celvinator = esort P. 7 Lots 3-5265 SLOT te Exch 18 farm” ist cia be de ro HIGHLAND | LISTED AT MI KUSCHE ovns o “ orate | ex We rep TR ADP © ener 4 er at ng oa ee sen GRAND Prop. 444 are Tew aRce too "x i3e a Priee 8 oe a bed CE THE e41D IE { | eons: resen i ‘ 0. «OENC ANY LAK FE ORCHAI r R Conta. - ~Biufts n EM ‘|Por.s [LIL { | ent ter — a b -NOLISH Ct \ cae vacen FRONT meno 5-5086 ARD Re -—— + saiter PE BasetentsTecreal ne _ cee | as mae eS _JOrdan “Tt | SEND tment on a ri cauit der who wil bedrooms. 3 cotowtni TS Ae hovel OD a Miia OMPIELD LOT ON - ent Farm ar | bath. ine lea ola Fu ture. ice abeze vit ane ae nEaLr0 ayl SOF Ont ae GS formati choice custom down bien Tastefully Pies mie secu: large LAKE singers Ea ercliea 2 nice : = Club ar seact acres ereperty (4 48-A mod. oll room iu on : mile ’ e of 1 Oa ri aw R on ¢ . For wilt y- ba cond corated powd dl FRO mt at tit $1 100 ones ee 2 or modern | thi ae, ome Po 1 Th M15 Ge BATH. Open _ Nah Wie van RUSSEL al aa home| F fonditioned Dowder roo n- Si : 00 we os Alt _Wiser 8 OF FARM pity 4 price ve comapons 1G cane 7 Box 304. ppt of Ortonville ; oe a Ave ES ae eC utive Ne a ae L A. NOTT nae ie eet 12, gar ear carpeted airents! ON! Modern he e to bra ce Street eact Sale ™ _MU_ 3827 ol freabid 1401 : ‘ ° 4, Orton arrin L e | roo ETT! Te 2544 h Cape : rt R { err age ull ner es 3 ome ar x200 YTO u B - rth 2 - story Loo od my NEW MODER vill St. ewis, = m LE e P alf Cod 2. Al 170 W. a Lov ia merece: Wi 81 N W : u _ of otal Lak ODERN - le. or write | atic mode EST arking | me tory on fam “SS Pt ny d ely ACR Pena wits 500 oops sin — Se te sent lame Lek Privileges ne TH | Lar = ist heat pagal . ng | piastered brea Pull base: ye ey . ~ Jc ye" _ Pike lege cael: lak sae hunting a wrote : with tree | ey ess Propert = peut: new! ord. 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Ni , ( ~ cluded tea mee feted ‘deta fe “AES “ ee E2008 Hide) eles Only $2'900 cash Sh Gh home R “ Open. Ev MicHiGAN ar 8 ove 8 Cc ' a WE ter ake ater plac twin om iven {o as 2 b r fro cash roo e ac m . x ae BU ve GAN ES near Longzeliow S. ¢ some AS ANS NI peaks Peat o place tot y room the « eae reat. $ edroom t oad $. nt 50 : room wt aitalta Spy ee eady ; SINE: to w Sch roam juke I N SEE Vivo ilegesin | ee " eo 4 | pine Aceh Halts ‘cue. Pile Rd f M15, ul actance ; N Pontiac eavl one age oo 206 fe ring ; vi mM Yo : nitro : i. are | 3 6 e. | 150° roit Ea ent, f wa “mm et ro : 309 x mit kit velt F) m., rang as sily yst y. Ct ain ad f ee 2, ‘ | 7 Ww onlin EALTO i ¢ Se 087 Ww, sag hEAU TOR. bate His i - For or Sale 7 e a in eres ani pes ron . ears ] } | 1 G growing, | i a avail- ae : ov Evenin PE REALTORS... | FC pen_Eveni F tiled bat Hereean facia compres + wen ota WeDo rite Me cent $1,000 cxisting | Reasonably pr cane pease * Ro - es ti 4-3: < RS IR inks F 43 ta bath ced m ete est B AR 8 6 Ma do per cj Te v pri prop s@ y , ; i 9 569 (377 ions FE Hl C K S ‘til ® 589 pscned ae ena mae «2 y LOTS ranch, SRIDWAY jzels, sa Call lot. | Serf rms ced at erty. ** * ' i: : U8 THe - Fk 4.0528 th - RY Hea Te on inky ah san Corse ae all cee aie eeu TY ie OSS Re Brode. or | es for Li $23,- : 2 ae meal " rou . sell NG ee oe a eelscen! SA ooo a clad Le 98 6-7 anuf gh / : nm G) ee 60 rm TA - 003 | 1ufac : gn "it Rs ean 2 jrolgh “Chssied Na sie os nif oP mE SEITE" For Sale Realty | wiactoring a =I ‘ - « we , : nge SF gi8t g goes! Di Ads. | eee yy hl iol OAKWOO MA ING. sre : or Sale x |_Detrott many captains ; LL ) soeesial| 1 payment ‘6 ibe a Larg 1D MA rr 9 e Act and. ysuad oe aor on ment men! malt rm r f e ¢ NO ACRE rea ere able qua x\- | ‘ \ k,. [ L te S Shown. Pane! or wii Terms FF con sep acres 60 «TT ~ ge 47 : Cement Durpose 1 ret feet & r wes eT F 81455 SION 4 8 Lig ~~ 16 The trek * 2339 or emp! point. ry Al 1455" ft b = an uchy ABLE i k is brick. ch ple | veh EAR ft bv 220 - thy Ree LE you 2 in has senate tick, ) e take a Realtor hia ™ CHESTER. Wi oe ACRE AG orton ile oy Stoner oe foo eee : aaa ? A “e : i all FE FE 4.4563 hi FROK = 1,295 RA: |} acs ae eas one F 2 lavatories paneled | 2 dis. z 2-9509 ates a ewe MA ios in Rr? € ‘ e ZN iva 25 ay arcs sm | eee ctiat sae : P; . wi vard er ap- \ 8 } ater, 8 CRAWFO per acre, ntl ares 7 actea , tl i 48" W. AG RD ; for te rf ™ ENCY oy 46.800, an . Olay A . 31107 st esa | is 2, . nnett I ee : £ : _* ) Open Eres ALTORS ne. ff 4 . ? venings ee era) Se dune © a recreated i . ay 1-4 ah . Lae ae RE 4 ’ , Soar be « ’ 5 ~ \ — 1 est hie } tee a, | } i ja ef i ata Sans Seeeee PP me al eae epee eee : | Ss ok PEE Ne a) ay eg es a yale 8 A, feo i 4, 4 oa ee roe 8 . ‘ es At oN - a a * Aree i a . : ¢ re, 5 as p \s * , zl Se lige f : ta - f. . iecnawick : rad 4 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY, 12, 1956 TWENTY-FIVE 5 > tyres i Business Opportunities 51 51 Money to Loan 53 Sale Household Goods 57 SLICE OF HAM / For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 nee : ee ¢ » ‘ ICE CREAM “LOANS $25 TO $500. BARGAINS IN ‘| GALVANIZED PIPE, AND PUMP. | TOWLET SEATS $1.98 VALUE $3.98. | BLACK DIRT AND PEAT TOP _ MANUFACTURING OANS $25 TO $500 FURNITURE ood jeri| “balidowng, OR ¥ a BENEFICIAL | -nypin aren ot ccs. te ‘Garage Doors Mactan coe Papas m rer po ees ea mae Sipps ot et a ? \ % es ropaliiag, ¢ w Lawrence | 8. 20240 Hou beds. complete. Reg oe pines = sarees aa $1796. or PE eoeth . TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| $8 upholstered, Reg. ese than ‘you think. ‘Let us «ive I cua LAY LOAM, TOPSOIL, apd ‘ 1 : @ hd ae 4 I. outlets in. = ‘ ‘202/N. MAIN. alles = f enue olf. a ma Gold Bel Stamps. WRITING Desk Rad CORTAIN Dunn, E 6-1446. retail | ROCHESTER, MICH. y, many. ouver “bargains to mu BT Bdce eal beard. dougie well sick chairs, | COW MANURE & GRAVEL — won beast lah ah) Cotaral bobby, LOANS £25 TO sso ome t rest TAYTON’S HD 8 DROP CENTER | peuters work table. ol “Teo | | COW MANURE Fi roa SALE. 6120 Seen, “atleast | Feruitere Appliances Solera peeled | Fs Nedveth tants aed | see aN busines D GOODs ‘urn d ' A : sees permet sietpel tment mrs tod Ph, Rochester OL C-G711. OL. 1-791 3065 Orchard bas Be Ra, om ie oe Ange bedroom ae Oe oe eatin oer ees te tines ipa volume of sales. i ee Dressing table & h, $15 inedical. book, Antiques; Wooden | _ 21466 -, for’! u aire dix. m 60 range wood screw. clamps ¢ #ARM TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT. a future p Our ind rial | BENDIX ee AUTOuAT. ltke new, $169 PE oy m chee MA 42140. | L- yds., ber $10, Delivered. FE Pp are —. this r. Very reasonal R 9 GAL. . \ teem memory conmrycesuk:| gevUem obey eu sa 'editsomrry voastes? | ST anaes ce fee ace tpttts ty, ts | wan! aang. fee Roe FO SOSH PERL, OF FOE SOT wes loca: EL TOuE ONE HEART sumer nes alus 6 My \ ef iptrntpovuing qo ‘boak | ty is ceorenats ene ia | 90 arte y aemvicee >" | sae be for, $100, Like These ary slighty matted hin | factor cree and sure! ae | POR SAGE, TOP, S0iL. VICINITY 20,000 down to handle either | mo stove. electric, on and as heat-| WRECKING 1948 PONTIAC 8 Mo-| or retail. 4 x peli or deliver it. "Bud" “Nicholie Real Estate And Insurance | 49 Mt. Clem one Fe_5-1201 or PE 2-1372 FOR LEASE Good mercial frontage on Seanacahisle suitable for used car lot, PE 5-8562. cash or real estate equities. To | ‘see this 4 { ey owner collect ruse cE | for appointmen SUNOCO SE RV ICE STATION For lease in Clarkston, Michigan | Excellent profit producer for an aggressive individual, for personal interview one Tint pes! FOR RENT OR LEASE: GOOD 4; 9 am to 5 commercial frontage on Oakland | ore Fri. or write P. 63 Box 608 Ave. Suitable for ‘eood ear jot. Flin | it a3 To ai TO SELL REALTOR | PARTRIDGE Is THE "BIRD" | OFFICE AND COMMER- | CIAL BUILDINGS. Teie- | graph and Haze! | RAY ONEIL. Realtor | eer tet 6:30 PE b-T209| Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | land Rd. (M59). NEW STORE. 30 x 80. 5302 WOH- .1 475 wipe | For Sale or Exchange 50 5 CE _~ 80 ACRES: OWNER WILL ACCEPT small home or acreage in or near Pontiac on this fully equipped farm located near North Branch Includes 7 room modern home, barn, ehicken coop, Case trac- tor, bean puller, drags, Seale spreader, 16 hole drill, double disk and side rake~ Possession in/ 15 days on this one HURRY. | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Ti N. Saginaw St Ph. FE 56-8165 Open Eves Til 830 | 1 ACRE ON GEORGIAN BAY, IN-! quire Tom Geffka, 431 ers \ _ Milford. MUTUAL She. Business s Opportunities 31 WILL TRADE Excellent neighborhood grocery e Orion Beer wine. froz-| and party smacks Good | very low rent. Trade for, small house or contract forces sale. Investigate this ATTENTION JEWELERS: pode excellent smal! jewelry busi-’ on Saginaw &t Includes | cook, fixtures, and accts receiv- able. Owner retiring. Only $3,750 Don’t miss this Illness | WILL TRADE Ladies lingerie & foundation gar- | ments. Stock consists name | brands only Est. 15 yrs. Reason-| able rent, Owner retiring. Trade “LETS TALK BUSINESS® NO LAYOFFS You can learn the cleaning bust. ' ness and be independent Trucks , complete em “ee and @very.| mine Tread to rt earniny até Cail and nea how good thie usiness could be for you HARDWARE Small well - establiched business | You will quickly see the possibii- ities of doubling oresent sales Excellent loration $5,090 down | will handle stock and al! MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION: JOHN A LANDMESSER BROKER 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD PE ¢15 Park at Our 582 Front Door Partridge THE - ‘BIRD’ TO SEE ODA" S SICILMLS FASY TO OPERATE beer store on main street in Pontiac Ideal for husband and wife Only $4,000 down. 4 ney. SDD _ located !n pros- wen umb area community | ou sanseructea 2 story brick with 6 room owner's apt wit top return on invest-| “show ment ot “$11,000 down -plus stock COIN ROUTE Music, pool. shuf-, fleboard and pin games comprise 6@ piece operation in large Michi- gan eity All on good locations $40.000 full price. Wil) trade con- tracts. income. northern property or home near Detroit. MAIN HIGHWAY SUNOCO 8TA- TION. Doing over $50,000 gross per year Income from” rental sup- plements profitable © business. 3 - 40 x 70 estate and all Just $7,000 down, plus stock. WARD F. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES Then Bren stn 8 VENDING MACHINES BFST OF- _fer FE 20027 after 4 MONEY MAKER . Grocery and meat tucinese on main artery Beer and wine takeout iicense Owner retiring Cen be ourchased at wholesale plus 16 per cent. Fixtures can be ‘eased or purchased Favorable peace om building Call J Tavlor Realtor, FE Grocery, Meats & S.D.M. WEST SIDE One mile west, well-stocked mar- ket, 18 x 68. plus 24 x 24 storage reom, Full line of fixtures. with going business showing eo re turns. Stock for sale at inventory, Sprroninately $4,000 Lease avail te for 3 years with option of 3 tases PROPERTY SOLD FOR $7750. BAL- “STATEWIDE HOTEL AND BAR. Lake settion Near Pontiac. Same owner 25 years. Wants to retire. Ideal for couple or partner 1717 8. Lelegraph Real Estate Service of Pontiac so B- D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 DRIVERS EXPERIENCED ON heavy duty trucks. You can pur- | chase @ ready mixed truck with | smailf down payment. This ts a), proven and profitable operetion, mity for tlhe See Mr . pager: etween 2 and 4 at 1116 Ann Ar- bor, Flint i Sale Land Contracts 82 $2. ~~ ance $6030 payable $70 per mont _ Discount Jen your cost $5544 Bold for $6450 balan "$6050. pavable 860 per month “Discount $1190, your cost $4760 Sold for $7450 bala ice $6450 pay- able $6450 per month. Discount $1200, your cost $5160 Bee us on these and other con- tracts. ; Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor 7 N. Sagianaw St Ph FE 54-8165 Open Eves Till 8 30 Sunday 10 to 4 pm \CONTRACT BALANCE OF 85.161 56 | yable $50 per month. Your cost | $3. bat. Secured by year old ma- sonry home in jake area a EMBREE & GR EGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. ~- Union Lake Village EM 331 Eves FE 3-3705 or EM 3-3197 = a 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 45.939 Balance at $60 per month $1,188 Discount Cost “fo you $4,752. Secured by 4 roor modern .ome with basement and q@arace in Vity R.VY O'NEIL., Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Rad Open. hadi Phone FE 37103 or FE 5-7292 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LAND CONTRACT, 20 PER CENT | off and balance of $2500. FE | 4-0245 22', PER CENT DISCOUNT ES balance at $36 nef month, 6 per = interest. Secured by a smal! | home, on paved you $2.700 Another | rn city arrest Cost to per cent interest room modern bungalow. 2 | units at rear. 's acre City Lot | Cost to you $5130 Clark el] Eistate, 1362 W Huron FE’ 46492 or PE. 44813 Open Evenings Ask for Mr Clark 53 mo | Money to Coane ‘State Licensed Lenders) LOANS TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGS fone 65 W Lawrence St + 1538 | ~ WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 ~ You can get ft quickly on your | Signature, caf or turniture. No endorsers Payments to suit your budget We will be glad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. k 702 Pontiac State monk Bidg. FE 4-157 GET CASH ae ICKLY Up to $500 1948 to ee your | 168 monte titie. Most ais clo in minutes Loans fates “hole on ture niture, signatures and other se- curities, Oakland | Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATF BANK BLDG PE 2-9206. ate LOANS Extra Fast | Service ‘you fan berrow $20-8500 quickly on figature. car er furniture. | Loans made without endorsers for) any worthwhile purpose. Up) 20 months to repay} HOUSEHOLD | years more on building: and fix tires at $100 a month. Other bus: F] INANCE mess forcer sale. R Ru To Sell-To Trade . Corpor ation of Ponttac You BUY iT, WELL INSURE IT Roth Saginaw St Kay Ridge MAHAN LTY CO. REALTORS Cooperative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE jo UNIT KITCHENETTE APT _ tel on ntlac Lake 7 room house and boat livery. _down ORIando 3-9380 GROCERY AND MEAT WITH &DM Heense with living eRe 20 Call 99. between @ and 8 om FE 2 BONE DRY. 12 BLOCK (BASF on grade level + Wel lighted 2 huge pictu'e windows painted. good heat. and peneton Rucv spot 915 Orchard Tare A: NEIGHBORHOOD _ Beer and wine available __complete 200 N_ Paddock REsTAUWRANT. FU ae reekd Ginicle Ait $2,500 cy equipped, near school & lake. OR! 3-906 : peed perenne UTICA LUNCH ROOM AND DO! nut shop, Will sell with or with- out donut business Verv reason- able Phone REpubiic 2-5952 " THE“ ANSWER’_TO. YOUR PROBLE M: Want Ad-! To ceil, rent, hire, it's TT. 28181. . 1. -1..Funance Co; ond fl OT Ph one aL By eral 4535 35,000 ramilies Recommend | | Buckner’ S j | * Four (4) Buckner Conven- le otficesr in Pe vou can quic | tn $90 an small | -month payments. full amewnt ~ Ne De ; deductions COST OF RORROWING at Buckners 18 LESS THAN YOU THINK Get needed casr from Buckner s loah company quick! friendly _ Buckner Officgs .are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor Nationa! afte Dravton . Plains 4512 Thee Hwy + Walled take 230 Rarns on inext to barix) Utes 45482 Van Dike One block North across trom bank | 4 r i ® Need $500 h fast. courteous service and i t{ your budget? ing Or phone PE $8121 ‘ond’ Mell | us your ne ' Home & Auto Loan Company Perry ieee pee nace Hours: 2 to Saturday 9 to 1 CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get. cash you need now .. . Pay ier in "Genthiv Ire you rd rite or come ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1W. Lawrence St _PE 2-024 LO: ANS $20 TO $500 mature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF sepali SUITES, CHEST, act VERY Goop | | BEEP AND PORK MALP AND GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL.. 61.96 Srume COUCH. See einen ee on|| EON TIA i%p 8. Seginay” K Mortgage| Loans LOANS $600 TO $1,500 | 5 rpose on in County. home “additions or improvements 3 To rough-in er enctose houses partly constructed. 4. To build a ares or on a arage L) second mortgages Apply 200 Nationa) Building Pontiac, or phone FE 4-4729. Swaps 55 BUILDING LOTS TH $200, $400 accepted as trade in on used _cars H. J Van Welt, OR 31355 § ROOMS AND BATH, LOCATED west of town in good location. Wil) trade for housetrailer, car or money FE 5-044! COMPLETE SET OF GOLF CLUAS. will ‘sel! or trade for outboard ed im good condition. OR =e DiRT. ! SAND AND ND GRAVEL. at, For cash or what have you. E_2-1897 POR SALE OR TRADE, ‘54 CHEV howsetrailer tractor with job. FE _2-7840. 429 _ NN. Paddock HOUSE FOR DUMP. TRUCK O 5-729. ] housetratier, PE | KENMORE AUTO WASHER. 10" table saw Lawn mower. For pi- ano, 120 base rn or power tools, 1401 Tull Dr. OR | NEW!!! 2 SE a HOUSE: trade for car or $400 down. Wa- terford vicinity, designed for nice living needs very .jttle to ¢om- plete inside OR 3-7407 PURNACE blocks Call before 4 or ous fone CLUBS, w and 5 irons, bag for le ere will trade for outboard otor. OR 36111 after 5:30 SWAP IN YOUR OLD MOWER on a new one. some used lawg mowers for sale cheap. Lawn | mowers sharpened $250. 20 per cent off on al} trellises. Spe@tial close out orf Cachan gioss pgints $) per gallon Rent lawn follers, geeders floor sanders and wax- on ARNES HH. ARDWARE | 742 W Huron St Easy _Parking | For Sale Clothing _ 56 2 FORMALS, PASTELS, WORN once, size § and’ 42 +E ,_3-7308. FIRST COMMUNION DRESS AND _vell Size 7. like new. OR 3-1180 GIRL a ee FOR SALE, PE 45457 size 10 a 2. FI NEW LIGHT’ BLUE LapiEs Pir. ted sen Bize 20. Tall. = LOW 7 1 FORMAL. | Worn gnce e FE | SIZE 16. | Sale ¢ Housetolg Goods 57 yotary lawn mower. After 4 Dm. £621 Colrain Dr Y EASY WASHING M MACHINE FO: FOR sale Reasonable. 181_W. Sheffiéid 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece suites, 2 modern step tables. oe eee coffee ta- bie 2 decorator ALI. FOR $07 PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave FF 47881 4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE FOR sale (Cheap 18 Stout St PFE 81657 JAS Aggy GOOD CONDI- tion $30 FE -4-1078 42 IN DRAIN CABINET sthk. OR 3-013: A BUY! an ~ RADIOS, "$6 TO $12. Record players $12 to $16. FE 5§-€755 - ASPHALT TILE Linoleum Floor Tile $35 Unclaimed Linoleum $2 re Surplus Paint $149 | White Ename! 198 HAROLDS ra & 40 8S Sagina MEARE SI7E GAs RANGE. aay buroer $129 50 value $59 95 LINOLEUM w y scratched, also severa! ar "we ranges in El eetric and | Gas extraordinary values | Michiasn Fluorescent. 393 Orchard | Take Ave ANTIQUE SHOP OPENING, WITH furniture glass hina (Moxs Tose and tea jeaf) lamps. brass and=.iron Pentiac Lake Recrea Hor @rea 2466 Tackles Dr lnsed Mondavs _ Fri OR ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THF HOME CAN RF FOUND | AT LAS SALES A Nttle out of the way but a lot less to pay Special while they lawnmowers: $200 and up and electric refrigerators, Tanges and water heaters, Bath- room fixtures. beds chests, dress- ers. vanities and springs and mattresses, Living room rules: occasional chairs. tables. lamp. TV sets, radios, rugs, dining (oom atiites dinette sets other mise. items. NEW & US Visit our trade-in dept, for ed bargains i USE OUR LAY-A- WAY PLAN i OR EASY TERMS fi UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY/ We bur, sell or trade ‘OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 | AND BUN 37S. fi L - 8, SAL 4 mites“ Gp Pontine or { mile FE. of Aura Heights on Auburn | M59 Ai PHONE _FE 5-924) _/ APPLIANCES | TRADE-INS UE The), Automatic washers ..... 2 Wringer washers ........ Hee Refrigerators... = =| Vacuum eleaner sie oy's Replacempnta / | see Service 96 Oak) ANTIQUE SHOP atin ‘WITH furniture, giass ching. (Mors rose and Tea Leaf) lamps. brass and irom Pontiac Lak Recreation area 2466 Tackles Pr OR 3-40%6) ABC WASHER... gi2 ATHINETTE like new, $7 FE 2-1640 ~ APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC range $25. 6460 Williams Lake Rd BED CHEST E3SPR. AND ironer, PE 54007) * H 2 f i RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL $3.30 OR 28h ser’ tea i eins LAMPS FLOOR LAMP. | —~ CHROME” HIGHCHAIN.— BLONDE chrome 3 pe. kitchen eet. Mii CASH POR PURNITURE Re A 6-0671 _ a chest. Portable ironer_MA +3008. | trang ELECTRIC RANG ee fe | COMPLETE BED AND VANITY. | gas ranges. RB. Munro, 1060 FE 46 | trams ye ey ee | re | COMPLETE M METAL GARAGE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FUR- TRADE DE-IN DEPT. | door. Good condition le j s. Draperies . Dishes..| WASHERS AT BIG DISCOUNT (CABINET SIN PROM meq, wes ol Sl aeroe All guaranteed ‘on povosped up | Pepe ; in ona ts > efrigerators s up | s hy of < rch pi nba oy cnet! nied ont Tonle too gee ranges ost 95 up| _Thompson #4 8. Perry : room ‘USE YOUT: CR = smment hh tir Ewin i Wy MAN'S iscount Smishcount ROP HEADED SING | CALL Ir WHAT YOU LIKE , $20. ea 18 W_Pike ee PRICES ARE Hughes USED GAS RANGES $20.50 AND | TO SIMMONS -HIDE-A-BED $50. one | ms R. pe ee Electrie Co. We have just completed wrecking a.m 431 E. Montcalm Ww. 384 bidgs Our yards are full of good sa. vue materials, Buy now USED ee PRACTICALLY 7 SINGLE BEDS MATTRESS 6 | "Seow mCURe REPRIO. | Sie eat teearantelL ter See etae used sald €' monte, | INQUIRE AT 1} W. HURON | 3x56 ALL LENGTHS. Nc LI. PT. fecash eG bnca = SED ELECTRIC _ | Qa& ,RUGORING $8 per 100 sq. 1 j PIECE SOLID- MAPLE _ BED. USED ELECT RIC RS WITH JAMBS. $3.95 up. Geman Hrormnter memer| WATER HEATERS COMPLETE WINDOWS © 4s Vacuum. fa aluminum | speciAL CLEARAN BATHTUBS | AG ee Fe on Care, | LIKE NEW ALL WELL KNO mot txt 2x10 axl | Srespentl bak ‘| MAKES. GA TO 60 OA. Sut am) iT [et TAKE YO PICK. 849.50 “Su engths, “Plum DAVENPOR D TERMS. CO j cabinets, snartie ete : chair. Good condition. $18: Daven, | CO 28 Wo LAWRENCE. PE | GARAGES ‘To. WRECK $35 Sher 6 p.m, vacuum CLEANERS PARTS | UNION WRECKING CO. cL = brushes, _e)_mekes. 006 _Myrtle MAIN YARD. 3124) W ELECTRIC RANGE. PULLY auto., deep well. light, full size. | Job Yara. 9609 Gratior or. = Like new $85. FE 5-4431. ELECTRIC STOVE Ul a iL cUUM. LATE ae ay gee TRADE-IN'S ELE ao nov! saa | erGent TE ueee's| Table Models chairs wis os desk & | chair. after 3:30 SWAP | — 34036 and at | Come jout | look grourd 2 acres of free == $3.95 gal Shits.” "257 S. S. Saginaw and Consoles tlom. : t/ good condition - PAWN | lo — $15 275-OAL. PUEL Of, TANKS. $45, chrome dihette sets, good : a —— ens! of te Book of a is or ee 15" iat vented fil) cap. nowledge * new : “gr . ———— = TROLUX LATF MODEL. | ALL GUARANTEED DicTAPRORE pee 355. pits like new. Take over balance of WAITE’ S TV befriend — cvmipmnent. = $29 or, yments $7.46 tor | foc _4 mos. Dealer, ae Ne te Downstairs DOORS FRIGIDAIRE GOOD Di | Gelling out inside and outside able. 504 Lowell St | 4; veen me OMe Le TV rr . at less than sale 17 a Ne ey “WALTON, TV ea, Cabinet Hardware at off LET vs MELP YOU with YOUR Sale Musical Goods 62 painting Hun- PEE OOS bs of colors to shone from in gio—no|* SHIFT USED ACCORDION heed Daioh" tree parking in rear| G@allaghers, 18 E. Huron &t. of store. Oakland 1 and ios bw al Orchard Lake Ave. 'LIONEL & AMERICAN |4R FLYER TRAINS Authorizea factory service and factory parts, Free test etory analyser. - RS. 63), W._ HURON 67. MEDICINE E CABINETS LARGE 20° value #3 Frew ene ly es i wiht and ott medicine aE our “aree ‘itaplay Michigan — ia minutiae. Ue Use Newer —Ave Wew—AnD” Waxin bere ft) vk Baron et. P Bt, PE + cosel. Pong MOMERS. ap cTARy | “brunen "heen ni, dao payments available, WwW. Miller ae tier 2 Laws Eouipment:| ~=PIANO BARGAINS AED Ra, Sinem clase | ounengon ote gion. on ~NEW SHIPMENT ennelenes, Se 5 seen. ee Peputitul mahogany flush doors, | [TY finish pletely ore | Fon , CHURCH'S INC. ; $300 terme $08 down, Bal- 8. 2 ye 2833 ‘Acrosonie = 2nd ASy at se siossese am « she reeeenenes % . Emit we 8g) Wurlitzer ce ot ret POOR SHOP. ae = 9 Sognay © pao DRA IDEAL Rn NO 5 ; * ghine, Agvertised in Vogue. 08. FOR HOME ROMEX, BY THE COIL, «& PER SCHOOL Sy CHAPEL 5 ‘eo A Thompson, 8 8 CHURCH ia ze RUG & PAD. ieee FORD ENTERTAINMENT complete _with as, a. Lessons and Special 6 mos old, FE 25000 Rental Plan Available RBO-ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER 21" reel, excellent condition. MI Cc ALL _ 61233. | 40-te) een sone fice. | waiton, Cor. Josiy: _—‘PE_ 29-2257 ap pn a ; USED HOTPOINT IRONER 849.95 GAS RANGE & it’ TV. "TV needs repairs, PE 31300 | eed Rettigeratore mes | GE FR 12 LIKE NEW | Used TVs s & hd 4x84." $125 Regular 95 now only $160.95 | New Norge gas ranges $00. 4x," 1% 1 | Sweet's dio & Appliance = $175 Bot ea OTe eRe [at ar eee ome A xcellent aaibve 4x12 also tn stock. | $109.95. MI_6-1300 USED_ TRADEIN so tm stoc Ha atta rh tes end! = DEPT, | 25 i» Crown Coat in @ 8225 leiled $100.90. R. B. Munro Elec. Crest of drawers ating 28 lb. Joint Cement In. Q ... $2.20 | _trte Co, 1060 W. Huron Washer $19.95 | fons c — sds i 33 HOT POINT REFRIGERATOR FOR | Gas Rang - $20. | Ow. wea of gypeulia ..... $138 arent C good condition. $85. FE | paab . oe ue 1b bag ot lime s bei 8 piece dinin. suite ...... 949.50 | 478 fir plyscore Sooo $545 HOOVERS IN GOOD CONDITION | Rca’ Ty ‘1. i ae | 9a005 | 1282" plyw 6295 eens up. ———> er 100 ft. bag 2° insulation $4.25 e or money cz. ne 4 _ 54622, signed dealer THOMAS ECONOMY ‘MAKE SURE JTS KENMORE TABLE TOP GAS FURXITURE CO. ; TISTE range. Like new. Lares Oven. 3URMEILSTE separate broiler. 830 Southward CONVENIENT 11 | GUNS-BUY-SELL-TRADE | SGHATBLY” GARBAGE DISPOsAL.| Complete _Chean OA S218.) VURNACES EEC DANK: s | __ Burr-6he¥, 315 8. Telegraph. $4050 R B Munro Electric Co. | 30 GAL Gas AUTO, “$28 PE O1l fired Gun type ‘900 BTU | Installed if desired GUNS - BUY - SELy - Li Ed 1960 (W) Huron 44-3416 _ | $220 complete Free estimate on | PE 2-647? _Manley Leacn 19 Bagley | i iat we 2 PAIR £WOMAN WH euct work Ca.i now and save q = oat : — ae “FE eoeee woop | gD. roller skates “size 8 yD & 7% "TH OR_¥3T71 Terms _ _FE_ 40608 eae Taber Mraler linet a Sand 3G vel & Dirt 66 SINGER CONSOLE. LATE MOD-| Par ehh dra “Sect as FIRST gpat ry . ha? fia ps | trenching. FE. §-8221 or PE 5- 2 | = sta) etch hl : } t Wicuit tetectaomgress ‘ grade, toll | a | Seer et Coiaee at 81236 a | Pioneer Sbeai ‘double nists “ale es hand | SEPTIC TANKS | a1 TOP som. crusHED Bronth or pay total of $56.46 Call Hs H P. Onion aeep well WITH | perms, Pers 95. G. A. Thomp- ee setts CONCRETE ne. helo, ae ere prep a Dea is. Uniflow deep well pum : —___... | PE 4-4428 iz : * . | SPECTAL, | FOPERA —vaeute | FE >| HENCING OF ALL KINDS aa +654 /cleaner. Floor model. | 12 IN. Goa MODEL CRAFTs- | Stee! posts 3 4x8 A) TOP SOIL. FILL, BAND AND ' $49 95. ~| man drill press, like new. Call Bctal tooting TE TANDTRETATL 3 _gravel and cinders 3-240. RB. MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron _OR 34468 weekends of after 4} EO eae ae BUILD” A TOP, SOIL BLACK DIRT. | SEMI-AUTOMATI “WASHER (96 FT. DOUBLE PICKET FENC ~ NG : soto ene gree eat colton” eis. sel Bout | /ay tal Mentone neces aay aT ce Y C e _George Burkiow FE 2404. Seqinaw. 2 new walk gnies to match BEACKET fy ~~ | RA TOP’ SOtL, (RICH BL A OK SPECIAL, HOTPOINT WASHER! flat tron posts. 4% ft. .bthg. PE | BUILDING SUPPLIES | @irt, sand, sett, PR S488. dirt. & drver $288 R B Munro Elec | _2-3905 after MA §-5811 $4. Q5 (marcas | Co. 1069 W Hurrr. _ ‘A Sp eCI al On Wi do ~ 8161 Diste Hwy Clarkston | 'A GRADE TOP 8OIL. SAND. STOVES BOUGHT SOLD. EX- Reels u ind nes | FREE STANDING TOILETS. $19 99 | PONTIAC COACH CO “gravel_and_ fill OR changed Turner's 602 Mt Clem- OXBOW Wine Ve gaa eraie Cea site| 4615 Dixie Hwy Drayton Platn’ 4.) 7opsott FILL & BAND AND AND wis wit ittings SA DLAINED CD Tan WW WINDOW/CO, Sener Baines wih trim, | SINK: FRO $875.82 GALLON gravel, IM i a0 TRADE-IN DEPT | 1eaeh) Highland Hd — Me (a eoGs on 50! 30 gal. gas heaters 648. G '6 YDS. OF STR. W Ronse MA- (PRICES SLASHED 1 y apres —f. = ima 5 PLUMBING Tr 6 100 | _Thompson_ 90 8, Perry Bt | Bure delivered. 5. 24201 BUY NOW AN SAVE) "A 72 8 Sarinaw rb. -| ALL TYPES GRAVEL “, STONE. tetng oom Nate NP ANS | we CHOR FENCES ~ i BASEMERT BARN sa x a0 [COU PIPE WG PER 1GPMAR-| “ii glade, PE bee tbh comes — Our et ‘| FREE "EariMA PES PE_5/1471 EM api ater or more. STEEY CABINET SINK EXCEL: | LL Tyres Or asf Sa | 2,.Pe metal bed complete . $1985 | BLUE LEATHE! “BABY “BUGGY. | GanDEN TRACTOR PoRCHE lent “condition, MI 40560 Sr ben Wendie Sa008 | emroreb ies, peal OS | enc cond 110s | a telegrace swing Lawn chair Venetian STORMS AND SCREENS IN WOOD | 4 to CK. Din ls De. wood iinet as, - $26.05 | | BATHROOM Fi TURES Youncs- Diinds, Mise ren tools, Dish-| _ frame. 53 8. Rotelawn, FE 24090 | 9) and gravel. Reasonable. FE | wn kitchen; furnaces: Oil, gas ex y 4 M SASH 2-6737. 1 , | | Ww Vy AN’ con! water and steam Gro \ ~ STOR 2 , ie W. Pike st [ a 4-1122 boilers, @ atic water heater. oa re TRACTS ACUI TOS CATT yom viietie windows | &1 E., = it we eiectfical, | supplies $0066 after 4 p.m | and doors Pe orice! ee noah? . |T HIS WEEK SPI BCIAL. Ser pips ang fitee eeee |TEROINE LEATHER, HAND | F E | 1 08 OP L CR STONE. | Studio couch | Paint. HEIGHTS SUPPLY. feag| tooled purses and billfolds FE ® am. to ae om re fill, peat. Earl How. bit en Lapeer Rd, FE 45431 _ 23-6282 - ' SUMMER CABINS 1214 NELUD. a ABC Washer “BILL DAVIS AN exPeRT tt) HIBLER’S VARIETY | | “Nine furniture. $00 acee iat, Bett be GETTER “GRADE STATE: censed oil & gas heating man who| GIFT ITEMS Baby ‘and chil- 2 Piece living room auise! : cut out neariy all operating ¢x } 4x8 Lincleumm drens clothing light hardware New cotton mattress 10 50 penees rantees vou nay $0 | super Kem-Tone, Denleys Paints ms w pipet mattress $16 50 | pptcidind tec trai ope edd on 490 Oakiend lectrtc $15) HOLLAND FURNACE WITH HEAT WE BUY SELL re Ree cen en wrote: | regulator. Can see furnace before | AKLAND | Install ar you DO TT YOURSELP, | _We pat in off, standing PE _ $6717 FURN l “ U RE Cash or PHA. no money df | HIDEABED LiKE NEW apt | Only a f falls to call OR: Kitches cabinet Riding law 1104 8. Segina’ FE 2-523 | 32046 tor estimate. mower, FE 65-0088. 3066 Martell. ' 4 ; , ser x “ yA : He at | ON 4 pene aed | Fd oo ere ee 4 ry g,iIncH soit | SOIL PUPE, 6 PT. 38 in © BA yale "PLUMBING SUPPL Ee CLIF F aeDOLe BUG, $60. ; ae oe WIEGAND SALE ON K GUTTER. WAR- 212 Chandler _wiek’s, Rd. | ij AN EAR IN. ODEL or BLOND wre, 9. beeoesone Peea! Mke new Banter ! = Ho st. FR E ee comnine r & planet, elec’ | GANTED: RESPONSIBLE PARTY tric. Black & Decker, 6 in. elec- to. take éver lew pay- tric hand saw, like new. MAple meats on r a oo! nec — seen Ww to SODA POP ER TSG OU. | 20 he ET: ottice’ bee cl 108 bottle erp. WilloWay | ay. “Oreenville. “Michigan Service Station. Telegraph and Lone Lake Sale Store , Equipment « 04 Te sFED BIN. RAT PROOF. STEEL | moved on or own Pe Gaujand “neecn 280 won| st ee v 2 Talbot Camber | 1, For wet bagement wu Thorosea! In paint, we have BPS. Gold | RT, TOPSOIL. A Band. Spred. Satin Piaste- Tone, _ ‘ft. oo ot ae nd and Tos 1035 Oakland Ave. LACK DIRT 801, AND Ph 1) dirt, FR 23489. . no v wi ' 3 | i wi. ‘ ~e es i. Be ctu hf oe eaten ET es ae bag or truck. Whole- FE 24180. EM) PE | Best offer takes, COCKER | Jers at- terrific Leyes ichigan | tor newly overhauled. Parts cheap! FE 2-2065 between 9:00 and 5:00. & bookcase bed, newest 1056 f ee ee designs aaa = Swaine Fluorescen:, 393 Orchard Lake | _RMpublic = | POR SALE: one soil. qoAND, he t a i ! Terrific values sgt se annex aginwgnny: ean Do It Yourself 61 _Eeonara em 3-481 393 vane’ nar eeverien. (ane bhae eee 06D TOP cOIL, “SLAC acs pat fe wel at el Lae saints Phone FOR PENT = BENDIX’ o- YR YR -OLD AUTOMATIC ogy pre es “4 PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. 8UFPLY. washer. In Working cond! - $23. | ye. 6 4" Drain Ti sander - hand sander - | Wash, sand and gravel, fill dirt oes ae ia ses : open = Sewer Pipe. - a abbey _— Lamps prheclawomger Soeangey | . Sonn & mortar. Trucking, OR weal adhe den = Complete stock of fittings sly peg Lal : % BENDIX “ELECTRIC — DRY Bump Crock ‘Greate traps fue | [and Puc een Paint 0 Or 5h OW BT DELIVERY 34 YO New, guaranteed conver Lining .& wall coping. ar i es a Black dirt or peat OR 3-9644 and . No down paym! BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY co SOR THAT PET PROJECT at | ROAD GRAVEL § YD8 PIT $2 week. Mavtag waster late Orchard Lake Ave. FE 31101) low cs oey, vw Ne Build. "run. $7 per load, Ful s Ae ee el A condition JIG SAW 24 ARM. TWIN BEDS.| 9p = weskhaase es, dirt 8 yds $10. Top sail. FE BILL DAVIS: HEATING OFFER. ~ POR /SALE—SUMP PUMP Thun orci every , RoaD GRAVEL, § YDS. #7. DE- _look under Por Sale Miscellaneous. PE 6- _livered. PE 46588 > | COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITES. a Ibe FOOT W mer ipm | ROTTEN COW DELIV- hye Ged et Sone 3, 2678 | orchard Lak Lake Ra — a ent ota ry ee fable ~ 5 = KITCH ALL CABINETS 36 CAMERA SAND, GRAVE, FILL AND 1D TOR BOTTLE GAS. mi tEN WALL Cea refriger- solid, traded. - soil, delive: any time. New low price. Complete ginal _ ator finish i 480 val ay na 8 ee Cale pw? Sud ic URAVEL FALL Oa tien. : nyou = ’ These a nA ~ —— ; A eereg ee -: aas. v Well, Buskiey said he could beat us with any bendicap Lake A orenara | FAMOUS BROWNIE BULLSEYE on 5 wi GRAvEL ‘atte BIRT, FOR YOUR FURNITURE | we named!" pa. | ie Fluorescent, _ 1 393._Orchard |“ camera. Reg, $13.08, spec. #098.) or OR S43 _9 tools OR 2717 CAWNMOWERs SH SHARPENED. 4 41 Kodak dw = cameras, ‘s SAND & GRAVEL. FILTERED »_ _N. Parke St PE 2-131 $14.08, only 5 left, ay $10.86. soll, sed. Glen Whittaker. Ve : wre eikpeniaa ant AND term: Gown. . 71-0032 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 | Sate Household Goods 57) Fe For Sale Miscellaneous 60 letras service, 9140 | |, PADDOCK Fr BIC | aan 5 Guavilc VAL AND 7OP | 414 FT. WALL TILE 25c lac _L& OR Dstt. = ek mooll de ‘delivered anytime. 12-5801. _ Noe Soil. Pi un Se SAnp. GRAVEL,- soil, black girt, FE Pe ._PE 17-0245 (5 yds.. $12) PE 5-1668 SPECIAL OF PEAT BAND GRAV. 7 fevetung, (Ri i 1807, Truckers—Landscapers at oa i TOP TOP SOIL Ve y Best lity TAKESIDE NURSERY PINE TREES DIG YOUR OWN. | $2.50 each. Clarkston, MA 5-0176. bed bend) pberry plants, OL 1882 /__ For Sale Pets | 4 — “OLD REOUTERED CO vaplls Mae-- sonable, Call As 4 §-2038 GET HER A POODLE FOR - er’s Day, White or black. Lovely pedigrees . FE mite Excellent _feed store. | Mother’s Day Special $5.98. jay heir parakeet sod cage, } | 4th waver. — | AKC MALES Also perkee and female | titoas ma mare, Best offer. short halt and English setter, @ months : ‘Deaveal eolors ong and sup ™ _ plies, ‘$01 4th St. 2-4029. ARA CANARIES, Nee food. 1077, $84 Oakland Ave PAR AKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES and supplies, Crane's Bird Hatch- ery, 2489 Aubern Rd 46519. | PARAKEET. STAND AN CAOR, FE_ $-7875 RED 22441 in REGISTERED EN ENO fas | See wea hester, —ii-and——_____] see Fests i, wowre meron BLACK _iy Seine 6 und puppies 8 weeks old _MUlberry 91673 ~~ BRITTANY SPANIEL OR 3-9740 _ BEKGLE Es. § WEEKS old. Registered, $15. 22262 Gris- wold Rd. Lyon, Michigan __South of 9 Mile. BABY PARAKEETS. 8150. 7G E. Mansfielc_off Josivyn CANARIES COCKER BEAGLE meine at service Besswell Eee pele. ea! F Fe Powers Rd., r GReenleat . Fremt KITTENS’ VITALITY ~ PE 46234 “THE pon hac PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 12, Joue: Wanted | Used Cars 8 (CARNIVAL | Sale Farm Equipment 76| For Sale Bicycles 8 é ape, ok tt ree. Beagle a‘ yrs. @PRINGER SPANIEL __AKC :reg. Lawland. OR 3.4629. neni aan others. EM }-8001_— USED “T or Pox Een . PUPPIES .._W. WEMARANER PUPPY 8 so0d ‘Dogs T Trained, “Tearded 70 ALFALFA CORN, soe OATS. cS Fr TRAVELITE, GOOD CON. OR 3-1 ay : in Saw Distr. | 17:2 AND 96" “Bors Mich. Cha ser apweaia | Swear oom ome Pe othe, Se LOS Ae : AND | GIRLS. = BOYS BICYCLES y. Ph. 6. ae Ph. MI 45016. Call SHARP CARS ON LY “by Dick Turner|\ For Se cre if your car i sharp pel, Roe bs ea! BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES “Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd. PE 46128 PRICED i uP | OIRL's ye obvdaa lal FOR SALE DFE 407% 1112 | - cheap. F Tea ee | ONE BOY'S a SIZE 26 KING BROS. girl's. bike, size 20°. both Uke | PONTIAC RD, AT < OPDYKE | _tew Reasonable OR 3-8832, yous Albino and Luetno pare- | > PAGE OARDEN TRACT ACTOR ie Boats &! Accessories | as _and equipment. FE 4-704: a= | aa "REASON. ~ “3 WHEEL Ree ee on | 111 8. Sager @ Auction Sales 77 yi" 1958 15 H Pp EVINRUDE. "LIKE ‘WEEKS ATR opts dag eveRy ¥_WEDNES. abe Also remote controls. EM stock. FE) ment of household ni ure, tools ate | ne persona) effects E Smart, 34) HP "WATER “WITCH ~ FIRST DOVES AL oe LL PET Sale Farm 30 West ‘Tienken Rd | $25 takes it. Cail at Cutting Tools | Rochester & Supplies, 8 Cass at W. Pike | 1g FT RUNABOUTS STEERING | Ts motor, trailer. Price $260 | or Sale” Housetrailers 78 402 Kenilworth Phone FE ee i 12FT MODIFIED V BOTTOM, DOGS, CATS BOARDED. DOGS trained. Burr-shell 37) @ Tele 1s FT GREAT LAKES MOUSE. ©)" og My 3-101! | trailer, Less than 6 mos ob Sleeps 4 Pvt party FE 1171 12.-FT. REDWOOD BOAT. 3 HP Ha jrain & F a” t ton motor. Will trade for Hay, Grain & Feed 71 j,,, Banh eh 20 FT. RE Peter tell for $89. OR 16446 sonable, FE 4-7: 14 FT. WOLVERINE BOAT WITH in. deck Trailer with winch corn OA Laadet _after SECOND CUT- 99 pt CONTINENTAL TRAILER, d alfalf 7 43108 ; 2 “$o22 ‘Bleetn | 164 _W. Ypsilanti PE $6612 1) pr worverine Boat WOH | sn i first cl th |. _¥ pail R Ihe al + Witom a Bice | 38 PT. - OREAT. LAKES FOR SALE __For Sale L Livestock 72. ee nee Call aft. lpm. F 065 | 1 Ase cx pe ae SOW AND TEN 6- Mereellent condition MY_ 2-3221 | __MAple $-3503.__| ig ROYCRAFT 27 WILL SELL i HORSE POWER SCOTT - AT. J HEREFORD HEIFERS. DUE FO | iss PACE KER. 2% FT. LIKE | ‘rent deck Call PE 6-0000 oft-| new oa Ss hears rodueers. ry s elters just 368 Newport cows_3 to 8 ee ° "ail tested Sea. for experienced re Athy dition, $400 — 1873 , 4 n STRAW & EAR | | 28-PT 1953 RICHARDSON ALL 10 hp eee FE 3-7564 - | de modern. In exe. cond. FE 5-205! 16 FT SORG COMPLETE WIT Mark 55 E. Mercury engine FE | | Mercury Mark 20 mowr Many | MUtual __ | extras Call Mon night bet 5 30 i and 7pm 21 Charlotte | 's8 aRDERSOHS a FT LONG,| _ MIXED aay. NEVER WAS WET Like new ‘Phone Oa 8-3702 err CLINKER BOTTOM BOAT bale. 385 s3s0r. or MY #7 bination frig. gas near sleeps Republic 9-5063 after « [Wain DELUXE MOLD. | Fp i000 | | ‘6 y ALUMINUM | GEM 18 FT. Sgt | motor Trailer roe | “s plywood boat. Ib hp Se | 1965 HOLLY 10-FT ALUMINUM _tude? acces Like new FE 68-0158 3 RIDING HORSES - a or trade fot rears ve alta Lane rer he Lo Hee | cow sted, 1300 Pe te te fre Trailer Park Lot No CPT WOLVERINE BOAT with | Call O i i = | HOLLY 1 | {7 PY CHvI8 CRAFT, 1953. 100 HP | 4 NUM | WILL | moLLY ert 8 metre fel vs oot OR A hae rece 130 ry berd.| than a yr. old Formica all over, | _ Paddock @0 BEAUTIFUL NEW BOATS TO ——-——-—-——= | “choose from at Down-to-earth , prices Howard Loomis, tose inte Hwy FRESH. PUREBRED HOLSTEIN QUICK SALE | CHAMPION & CLINTON MOTORS ‘, D_ Carpenter 2124 8ti- Elgin and Sea King | FE $100 31 ‘4 PonTIAC CHIEP. | 940 Pontiac Lake Rd he haan GELDING MAY BE CLOBING OUT ‘BOAT LIVERY seen aller 4 week days, 1425 8 | stool and shower, Mot water | business 14 ft Freeland motel , Blvd. boats $80 each complete ‘SALE, DAIRY GOATS. REGIS. heater, refrigerator and | Walton Bivd, Drayton Plains 2 ! OA 83201 | CHRIE CRAFT 16 FT. SPECIAL : [Dp 8s YR OLD stove. Excellent condition, 1 HP. Excellent condition, 1071 | te ike Angelus Rd. sched phn, OUERNSEY cow” Ax AND YORKSHIRE GIT Fi Pi08. PHone | ! a Ta pletely fur COSTELLOS. BOATS. MOTORS, | trailers: Lake Orion. MY 3-3732 bon Teele) A tinental, utility type. - eeiaine, FEdera! $-6003. ers demonstrator, like new. Phone ret Leek Phas Wr. pa eveuin s or weekends. FE 2-6319 eee iane S| or ic N of Leonard ae Ee FT INTERSTATE, LEAVE ON | “AU AFT BOATS UMA-CR. premises or remove. Very reason- | able Available May 22. FE 2-0727 atl bat eoara STi “christie, Crescent Lane MICHIGAN PROPELLORS FOR | ANY BOAT & MOTOR OXFORD COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE - ALL MARINE PAINTS AND. _Bivd For Sale Poultry 74 FRYERS, cameeep on OR ALIVE, is General coaches ‘0 ft wide up| BUY YOUR EVINRUDE MOTOR | YE J to 45 long, 2 bedrooms 20 gal., at Tony's Marine where vou get 3s MALLARD DUCKS FOF FOR SALE Phone after water heater jaiousie windows guaranteed service, backed by 20 feel f anonll = ional house type —— oer sa real ts. service. High cost aluminum | * Eastwood Auburn “Heights” mobile home. 27 to 45 ft. ats, so cheap you think you're ‘5 Sale Farm Produce 75 Stewarts latest balcony kitchen | stealing them | Chrie-Craft knee- POTATOES, COB- en. Kathadins, Grown The new ———— travt- ATOES. basis. Parts Several pcp at Jack Cochren, trailers to got from Orion. Phone evenings MY 2.0721 M24 one ee eet ie) meet a) eke Sacne be beni 2608 Grokardi| "= are really action leben hd id Chris- | _Lake Rd. Keego, ! Harbor Gartaissein te Clatksten Par weet, | Mf ed Holley Runabout ere ree | EVINRUDE MOTORS | (8 first farm trailers we. wilt “sell on rental THOMPSON BOATS and sccessories, 6 : . " on e MY GATER BOAT ie Set ts TRAILERS rent. And your Eos. Z recent | AUBURN. Sheiowrs _ FE aol | . > for | JUALITY MARINE pep Sigg Eat fg GP GOOD | cm meblio homes new ysvallae SUPPLE BEST a Ser HARRINGTON ieee Onc CAB & aren “FULL on this plan dealer for: EXCHA Sala Porm Farm Equipment 76 %*Titeraph__ “3%: HP. GARDEN TRA Be Soha Trailer aren sonore SPE 2.3200, EVINRUDE MOTORS | ~| RF Ney Se 2% Jee & SON | ~BEEMER rent tne vy weener | | Exchange lores Marmare, & paint with front loader | ANDERSON | Harrington Boat Works ms |. = DETROITER ey Sone _ Service “ : CHAMPION 7 ENGI CT ALUM ROKER | L . tJ] MERCURY MO1O°S TR ERS | . + er ar deca at GREAT LAKES PAINT MARINE & 8KI tauip INLAND LAKE SALES. Rochester 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms 14 to $1 ft. | 91a7 W. Huron _FE 47121 & 2-6122 10 ft wide avaliable. We finance, | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS N. A. AND | as low as esl a! cent dn. as long, Starcraft metal boats, Tee-Nee | as 6 yre.—T2 to for ah ENS MARINE SUPPLY OL 26871. PA ran Orehard Lake Ave. and atiachment oe 60 8. PARTS STORE pon ella = pn a = s. wh elegre “BOAT, BMALL MO- ae iP. G TRACTOR. | Suiss_ tote gpen Eves & eos [Mor aga on Bargain for Plow x kle bar. | WANTED USED MOBILE HOMES cash. MA 43317 _Elizabeth Lake Trailer Coach Sales and ad Se mei ii 0 se 3, all pope Miirose e877), 15210 Milford Ra. —and_ horse walking and riding tractors oto-Hoes, wakie eters cad pda = NEW—AUBURN HEIGHTS TRAIL- lees a Pope fun 0 to rentals. Mowers and en - feses, Evans equipment _MA_8-1878 OR_ e- Trac Cabs Oeae, out and see |2 Pa mae RACING elit ~~ FIBERGLAS RATER ALS ot To cover your boat. deck, ete proteepianal. aise ridine Leperest} ae! Wholesale and retail ~ Rent nt Trailer | Space | cad FEDERAL REINFORCED | BREE PPP DADO » at John R ne seryv-| er park. Cancrete patios, side: | Dixie wate om i ore ny pee | SCOTT-AT W ATE R | oO BAROAINS IN’ DEMONSTRATOR das Ondvee FE 86018 or F Brand New | ler $90 95 i \etor, plows, nianters, har-| ~ { A WAGNER CO, ! ful’ line of new Oliver Auto Accessories 80 = N. Opdyke ts. and re- | WW. Ss FE_5-9221 | ied fra BOAT COVERS MADE TO ORDER | Bales on | _for Ford or Mercury. FE 86-2968. | and canvas repairs FE 442 tert AUTO GLASS SERVICE ers MMidiaednDr | | uTO ¢ : Glass installed while you wait |ONE ALMOST NEW OUTBOARD We use the highest grade of motor, Wirard a PL 28t5} Rs giass. Free 1 tb of coffee to a) Buick FE 5-620" ee A NEW) customer. All work guaranteed PLYWOOD BOATS 10 & 12 FT B E ALL-NEW Insurance job« honor long Reas 2301 Willow Beach Fini alad mire tea: I ee Seearee Deel ‘4 Keego Harbor FE 8-087! A UT ub Auto ass Co 4 : j ou TBOAERD DIGGE tat AS cetees me EEC SEN Meee nes Os on ER |NEW 38 BUICK ENGINE COM- 9 Oakhurst Ra Molly Phone MF EED TRADE.INS Miplete MA. S- rowel Sosa . FE ¢1112> For Sale Tires 80-A SHORTY HOOK . ae ~— PLACE (700 x 20 TRUCK TIRES, 8 PLY OUTBOARD MmoToRsS | AT OPDYRE, _ | complete with wheel FE 5-0066 Vestere cea mercies OP 23040 AA BUYS AT LEE’S | @1, 61015 WHITE WALL, Goop- | ~ USED Riding ceroee tractors, fconotny-wheel | oree Pp $205 GOOD USED TIRES. 31 UP z ; yeti Walking actors” $129 up. nets | piss site walls. $03 8. Saginaw, | SLAYBAUGHIsS Logie ates $120 up. Clinton chain saw, otaryv the fa- bale new, $1695 plus tax Ex. : . .- change, 503, b. Saginaw FE 4-0687. BO ATS & MOT ORS 620_ Oakland Ave. FE 8-045) at best | | aooorEAK FIRESTO D-| UsEO OUTBOARDS MOTORS 14 Goo in jown. Terms to suit. rich U8. Black or White Bide | Wolverine with 25 HP. Evin ee SA SERVICE peu os Off ‘New Cars. Full Cee ' rude motor & trailer FE seeder Platform scale MA 58-3486 nie ‘Roysi Oak peceh il tee, up to 50 per cent ‘ oe CORN PLANTER LIME Standard Sizes Cass Elizabeth Service | ader 8 Mf Cultipacker 2 | ED WILLIA MS 4177 Cass Elizabeth Rd FE 3-063 7 electric | WOLVERINE WAGEMAKFR 14 F +451 § Saginaw at Raburh Sales and reritais : acai CUB LIKE NEW. HY- Aol 2 ee cultivator & | ~~~ 2-374, 2960 Crooks | “48 ees IN VERY 0000 rena mahogany { colt witt SPRAY AND ~ DUST SHARPEN Cee rou R CAR WITH A steering 10 HP 5 r Jehnsen material of all kinds Carl Juenge! aet of chro wire wheelx, se! Roat trailer i 6 one 2140.8 Rochester of 5 for tera fren half the cost used 3 times Bargain’ MAple corner Rochester and Wind. | of a new set 5-O821 Michigan | ee, oo Motor epee 1 t ti Off d 87 = 24 at Clark-ton ransportation er : per SALE AL Lis CHALMERS | Pera 2 Mercure Pp ed &7 9-98 Liberty a My i RIDER WANTED TO HELP DRIVE A share expenses te Calif Must FRAZER ROTO TILLER’ NEW A ._— Auto Service 81 be Teady to leave May Ith Ex. ed rts ervice demon- _ mee change References. FF 2.7306 e wer CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE fly TO CAL IRN N 8 a ear. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- uled peer onstate! etic ghine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE| $78 Nawal! $185 Florida, $39. | FE 4-4380 | | | 1580 N. Opdyke Ra’ { 2-2863. | Ferry Service, agent OR 3-944! t t [RUCK GOING NORTH PART Sale- Motor Scooters _ 82 _load either war FE. $6808 cond. MI - Wanted Used Cars RS Pinwatt CUB TRACTOR WITH ‘53 CUSHMAN FAGLE_ EXCEL- : : . | field cultivator and | lent condition $200 FR $-1556 WE PAY TOP Porras nei row cultivator All ‘ke new $675 | | {66 ] bh | 5 CUSHMAN FAGLE. _ BABY 8 arp ate model car axie. $585. Bill Coller, 1132 blue complete sath accessorie ohh agian on Se EES COMMUNITY HAUPT 1053 CUSHMAN EAGLE 20 an. DOUBLE 14° PLOW ON, miles Excellent condition Eee Farm wagon, ee ehain nselale $238 Lincoln $-5380. | 0118. GRAVELY TRACTOR. cultivator, snow | cellent condition FE 5-5718 —| OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. +031 nes hace id cand disc. 167 East A 8-2227. _call after SICKLE | 1054 WHIZZER_ MOTOR BIKE. EX- 803 N. Main, Rochester OLive 2-931) ~~ WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE _FE_ 5-4328 Sta SA | cee ‘em ah W ra Miler | For Sale’ “Motorcycles & 83 Late Onnn erin BRERA D CLE: N SHARP BRING TIT ‘| Werte Stel! ie HARLEY DAVIDSON, 61 OVER. MONEY WAITIN: : ue “pont PAS belongings through Classified S U Pies HARLEY pavipson ¢@: pe. - 24 8 Sezin FE 47970: ee ek cae $400, FE ¢-5741 THE HIGI H “DOL I CAR - MONEY! Sell unneeded Gross Fees) heen eae eee mes ‘ : ‘CROSS OVER PIPE AND DUAL. need them Drive tne extra mile« wie for Harley Davidton FE ft will pay you well. 4540 Dixie cash! Mey AWE POR PARTs AND SERVICE ON H. J. VANWELT Adstd Bevwenrban’aree mg Marty on aime | Baginaw ; SHIORT-CUT 10 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES SALES : : | Maen, Poliston 2018 Cans Lake CASI]: Classified Ads! rr bo 4-1762, Bill > McCain, OLE Lot aan PE 28181, " Pad at af ' ——— AND | GIRLS AND, BOYS BIKES, -s10 SELL $-2766. iy dranuatie $800 1956 — ee Ford try 8 passen-/ Lake fotor Sales M2 at Clarkston Rd. ~ Mereury Y 23-2611 Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks” 1955 FORD adele ames TAKE, over payments. OR 3-167 “pord-O-ttalie ee che vot or clean, HOWARD L. LARE, INC. \2708 Orchard — HUDSON ae ER Excellent condition. Must Tienken, 93-8681. Veeveue 1 Hargreaves See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on iate mode! cars || ¢ Hwy OR | 3-1 | CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE | _Economy 22 Auburn —_ re eet at ay 232 UP To sae » FOR JUNK “& CHEAP _FE (Bannon _ days or eves. 1950 FORD. GOOD MOTOR. cash 4656 White Lake Road. isburg. Needs 100 late modeis. Bring title. funn CARS a SCRAP JUNKED on 0 USED cate ee make aby model. _BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Junk and Wrecked Cars : L-astside Auto Parts 181 East Pike St. < © 1986 by NEM Sernce. In a> him? I en she eat kiss ie he For Sale Gars « ‘60 BUICK, 2-DR R&H, Ask for Jack _ Lucky Auto bee | §RE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO | | Auto Sales, 68 Oakland, FE 2-2351 ‘al. CHEV GOOD COND biel mi 5 a nice "black job Radio, |OLD CARS AND SCRAP METAL wanted. MY 2-5492 or FE: 4-4878 M & M MOTOR SALFS| ceee inside ahd out take Orion Motor Sales a at o iereu Rd CLEAN 5-450 ACT NOW no rust on-this baby. — su = Ga CHRYBL ER 1953 NEWPORT HARD.- | 1006. ask for Arnold. Lucky Auto 1 1953 CHEVROL ET. DR no. WILL take older car in trade, SS Owe fs i nee 2 tone wh'te wail tives. Only $1005 28581 Orchard Lk. Rd, 18> ans : Bob Frost,-Inc. LINCOLN. MERCURY AND Bn ANC OW. VRD For Sale Trucks | Sramegartation! 4360 Elizabeth’ NT | | Ra ee 1955 DESOTO RT SMAN IIT DTOP “Sparking: two tone paint . Venaea with extras Save plenty | | Haskins Chev. on mae Mich ent at. M15 W en Side U i (Cage _ Drive out where overhead is low Heater: Power steering and brake Jusi dicely broken o Cost over ‘makes & models to choose from. $3800. Will take $2285 for qujck Pe mre om me West Side Used Cars yancé t pycapends ea si job rE igh allow anc’ cantrede SCHIUTZ MOTORS ( Tue AP c ARS Mreilencalce | wanine ORES e benyice GOOD USED CARS AN mp ~— miles. Clarkston Coal SCH MA 54-7421 912 8S Woodw 1956. FORD crerca tT DOOR ‘Demo } Will sell very reasonable | Cash or trade— Will handle nance for you Contact Jim Peed ton at “Cy Owens" FE PERSONAL DEMO FOR Custom 4 dr. Foré-Opdatic: dio & Heater Low mileage. vor very sharp. Cash or trade for Call Al Firestone at Cy’ Owens PE 54-4101 _ — ‘40 FORD V8 GOOD COND. ‘0 CHEV a AND A HALF ‘38 International 1 ton pick- E 5-9056 [ “rer CHEV. 2 con BEL-AIRE EX. cel cond. 1 owner FE ‘40 FORD V-8 CLEAN AND NEAT | i AYL OR % THe V ROLET, “au in pertect shape Late: truck H P _ Sutton 1962 FORD F-] TANDEM. fer EM Sete Will take best of- equity pertee. Rade & heater - reached 00s day but Sun, at MU- re and take over “| ANS 1 OU ANEL, GOOD TRANS- oterse 130 N. Main st. 32-0831. Orion . i JA biegi nent. vey 3 N | T | KELLY'S HARDW ARE! tA re, trom, ceruied, Gye | NO DOWN os AEN TES CoO : Ho establish your credit om this one 1930 Men LAG ED ENG eee, ‘good mechanical condition Howard’ Me soa Car 4619 oo Dr. Sylvan Man- ‘ Maso. _EM M32 D F-6 | DUMP. PE 2-4821. | _and "38 PACKARD PATRICIAN, LOAD-— 2000 Pac ard a.docr leaded bees clean car Can be bought for min- | eared down payment We buy TA and. well: | BL ACK 1950, 2-DOOR CHEV. R&H. excellent condition. $250. 10: Monon SALES South Bivd at Woodward. KE 4-9587 LOOK! 1956 CIIRYSLER 7 ne COL SUNS TANKER TRUCK SUITA d oiling de erchard/spraying, Will take older mod- _ Fe vee ee Oneatille after 6 pm $3 472 ae SRiEtons doz MO- 7 5 right man to sel) Chev new and used Oakland County's * barrel safety tanks WILSON : TAKE ae a IS THE ALINE v8 Subdrban” Demon- "51 Chev. Convertibie. *505 RD asse m pay.| Trailers, boats = te carts besa rier Se cond) | Rank rs Aesetogh ctohohypate like | Everything a $87) CALC. 450 Series. take 16 to 18 MT 6-2200 , 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook dix 4 dr NEW, 12 FT ‘RownOATS. $40, 7600, | \ < i bs MICHIGAN 8 LARGEST GMC - OS tatts Nowy Sales Oana fe MG a es) MRORSE, aCaRs » ano" te Auto Insurance cree auto INSURANCE en es aa AL LINC OE N-MILE RC CRY y 6. USED Mission Radio, heater. | €2 Oakland Ave. | $2 TRANSFER FEE, TAKE OVER | | brigitial fet black fint« tse _Eltzabeth_ Lake equipped with Fordomatic steering and aij the extras 54103 Jim Gilmer, FE TRADE UP OR DOWN "54 FORD STATION WAG- 1951. ¢ fn VROL SE eepae 7542 ECON OMY 1° CHEV POWER GLIDE 97 JEROME ROCHE Sten FORD DEALER OL, 3-871 E MORE THAN 30 TEsRS A | 40 FORD CLUB COUPE $47 o- fay FORD AND Cue WES $25 ' FORD TRU $75 CEN TRAL PING 10. NAGLE a ‘49 KAISER AND FRAZERS $45. : j 34 FORD NICE. R & H. “= Lake Orion Motor Sales 2 DOOR VERY Goon M24 at Clarkston Rd. 5 ‘ 5 i 5) wit LYS8S OVERDRIVE lett HARD TOP “50 HU Don HORNETS ROADM ‘s I Re St IAS Beanie ARRANGED down Big allowance on trade ins “VALUE or EXTRA ClEAN $274 That You Can Feel at the _ WHEEL *36 Pontiac T. LENT TIRES $393. FULL PRICE. HOw ARD Lae [ACK PI YMOUTH 1949 SEDAN EXTRA. NO CREDIT PROcC'EMS IMMEDIATE DELIVE ,Y MA et TR a 7 PONTIAC. SALES | TAKE. ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW | OVERHEAD LOCATIO Boe L KINO SIZE BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY soeTk good condition "$150. FE) GLENN’ S | OWNING 4 @ HARLEY DAVIDSON. GOOD ( oe Stol TL cond. $350 FE 5-)306 moron SALES AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED - + VTA) - Oo) (a) a) ae 4 RO a Vad? A) BS hs ly 856 Pontiac Catalina *oupe. Dem- mea DON 1 DELAY =ACT TODAY TASKING 7 OaMland County's Fastest es Peicy ‘Starchief Catalina xe. “Where Pontiac 1935, “word Custom 2dr secan Like | Plus a large selection of good clean used cars, Priced right with ama?! RIEMENSCHNEIDER Maple ‘- Take over payments ‘BRAID'S OF PONTIAC ESTABLISHED 1924 50 USED CARS YOUR CAR AS “DOWN PAYMENT DeSoto-Ply mvuthn Deaier Cass at W > Pike Sts. _FE_ 2-0186 SPECIALS — Converti 1996 Chev ble i ‘ipsa Olds 8 68, Deluxe Holiday Cpe 9% 1949 Buick cs 1948 Pontia HOUG HIE N & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE. AND GMvu 2a MeL DEaLER OLive 1-97.53 528 N Main Rochester __ ) FORD DEMONSTRATORS V-8. $159 for my equity wil, lake trade. Contact Frank Bal-) lard at “C wens’ FE ett | heater, spot light Special rear | axle $75. OR 3-1375 ONLY $162 49 FOR MY ~ $785 5 EQUI | ty on a 1956 Ford Custom door Ferd-O-Matic - older car in trade Gilmer at” ‘Cy Owens.” 1 (36 FORD PAIRLANE 4 (DOOR | extras a than dealers) Bob. Frost, Inc. LINCOL CURY AND = cast PE 2 "62 FORD GOOD | ONDE FE: 2085 Orchard Lk Rd. \56 MERCT top ~ $100! | | je OVER 80 REAL Prefer clean, Contact Jim _Full_race engine. 1 PE MERCURY 189 2 DOOR RADIO, heater, Transportation special an finance hen Nelaeins amounts MAKE OFFER Mercury Sedan ares Buick Spt Sed eet DeSoto V-4 2 Dr. $ TPS Olds 88 Sed Secs 8 DeSoto V-& Sed ° $1085 ES porons INC OR_3-1188 after 3 30 Stele SONS ee JONTS AT 118 S. SAGINAW "Bright Spot” iad 8 Woodward __ Birmingham _ HAROLD Jerome Ol DSC 8DTET. Me Cassat Orchard Lake hd. 8 O48S8 FORD 1954 CUSTOM & 4 DOOR 2 tone Low miles, $905 Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCJURY ele CONTINENTAL OJEALFR 830 S WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Fordamatic WW Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd Ford - Mercury My apni WILL AGCEPT Outboard motors’ boats appli ances. guns cameras etc 8 part payment of a ood used car balance easy term SBI SEE NCE CARS 54 Chev, Beiair sports coupe. Ford Vik 4 Ford Convertibie 94 Chey.. Station Wage nn 4 Sidcebaker 93 Buick. 4 dr RAH Diva Siw 53 € Be! Air. @ ar. Power §2-Ford Wii: eS uaa 4 dr Chex Carhert the ARON ENT TR SN Te 925 Wo oHyron FFL, 2-2841 27 YEARS =| of Successfu! Dealing ° And-There Must Be a Reason! Before You Buy 80 Fine Cars ot All Makes and Models OLIVER BUICK Its Bucks” 210 Orchard Lake Ave, Open Till 9 p.m. 14 Courteous Salesmen MI_6-2200 Birmingham TBOARD MOTOR Bring yours in and use tt down payment on a beautiful. 33 Chev. 2-dr for a NO DEALERS WILL TAKE ‘51 on ‘tt 3 HUDSON WASP CO aa ree’ _down, $575. iia trade on a 1 ‘ord custom , sek or trade. up oF HASKINS. S _OLDS—CHEVROLET @571 Dixie Highway at M-15 5.5071 "til dr Cali’ ‘Dan 7 at "Cy Owens.” FE. i983 a DR Sy ors poll sproomgeal ae — Driven Lopes 1 miles. Very good condi- ten “i “100 FE ‘sie and FE rvs “MERCURY MONTEREY STa-| | wagon, 3 seats Merc-O-Matic, Ra” very good condition, $1495. RY, CUSTOM HARD- Fully equipped. 1,900 wiles. New car guarantee. JEF’ "OA rORD SALES ~~ 1954 MERCURY HARDTOP Snappy motor utomatic trans. | mission. Large Radio & Heater. | White Wall Tires. nae mileage Will take #1505 your ca: down. Big allowance | SCHUTZ MOTORS “CY OWENS” -YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS oe OWENS" | 147 8S. Saginaw St. $-4lal FE 5-3588 s 8 am to * pm, ‘a MERCURY CLUB COUPE. | PE 8-0829 $195 MER’ CONTINEN TAL DEALER 850 S$. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 1955 MERCURY MONTEREY SEDAN Beautiful two tone finish. Auto- m Rad- matic Transmission. Custo fo & Heater White Wall, pares, plus many other extras. One ow Gost nearly $3600, Will take er $1885 for quick sale Only |} or your car down. Fig allowance on trade ins Des 5 e pee Some Se CCIUTZ MOTORS ise ned ee A es a1. 8 Wosdward Birmingham . to Hardtop .. ... $178 1951 MERCURY BLUE CLUB. Olds 88 Hardton $1485 coupe A-1 cond Dual earbs. Dual _exhaust —< 2-2817 V1 $7500 Nash Ambassador. R & M. Auto- | weoi 1062 W. Huron. Mr McG fi- 53 NASH “STATESMAN $5 gin 6-3234. Southfield Town wane 1952 NASH “AMB. ASSADOR SEDAN Snappy two tone = -tnish matic transmission. Built in Ra- dio & Heater plus manv other | extras Used Very Little $685 $135 or your car down ED” NEEDS AX 77SCHUTZ MOTORS (012 8 Woodward 1954 OLDS SUPER SESE DAN Peppy. motor Sparkling two tone paint Custom Radio & Heater. White wall Tires Plus other extras Will take $1685 for quick deal Oniy 235 of your car dowt. SCHUTT MOTORS JOrdan 6- jor Les FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR padded dash. Selling for less than dealers cost FE 5-029. 1% WILL TAKE $160 FOR MY $1,040 equity in a ‘56 Ford Victoria | Power Jus "S4 Ford 2 dr. ....$ 699 "34 Buick Hardt'p $1399, "35 Chev. Bel Are $1399 ‘a4 Ford CR. W. $1199 33, Plym. Hardt’p $ 34 Chev. 4 dr.....$ 899 "53 Stade. 4 dr... .$ 309 "33 Ply. Sta. Wen. $ 744 "32 Ford 2 dr.....$ 444 "4 Lin, Capri Sus "4 Ply, 2 dr s -33 Pont. dl 2dr, $-844 “S4bord dlardtsp $1244. “si lidsen Jets..s 4 Oa, Al ale . VOlds Hol iday $ 999 — $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW *S2 Plyns. Club Cpe. 21 Ford Convertible "2 Nash Rambler TT, ‘s2t hev Convertible =] Back Super “st bord aT. Pekup 33 Studebaker $ar, EB 32 Chevalet Slord Jt bord : "33 Chevrolet MANY, MANY MORE! Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MJdwest.4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR down, Big allowance on trade ins, SCHUTZ LZ MOTORS eoupe. Black ‘30 Chev. or equiv. Tue over payments. stake : $ coupes 350 GMC 270 engine, 825. 2073 Pontiac ae ~~ 1954 PLYMOUTH | BELVEDERE ST. WAG: Beautiful two tone finisn. Large Radio & Heater. _8 Woodward Birmingham this one owner bar- gain at $1185. Only $185 or your oy down. Big allowance on trade ins. SCHUTZ MOTORS 48 PONTIAC 2 . DR. HYDRAMATIC n good a, $126. FE 5-7875 BUYS DR. R&H, Take over pay. OR | 1948 2 DR. oe GOOD CON- “OP TO $900 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE JOrdan 6-3033 | Mt. Cle! St. 63 "$1 ‘edinane * PS 2 DOOR, oe TN, 49 PONTIAC aYDRAMATIO“3 Di 2 DR. id W.W tires, seat covers, new paint Really sharp. Priced to R 3-2558 83° oe CATALINA. HARD- ial Ww. eticce: Vai Very clean, nit low en LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake R ‘48 PONTIAC MOTOR | AND TF TRANS. bumpers and fenders, s seat sae all aa Gn pare bBory Like . 1882 Henrietta. Berman: A ms ya STAR Cure 2 tone. Waite wall tire Bob Frost, ‘Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOOT te Birmingham SHARP ‘Si V8 STUDEBAKER CON. motor & enema Down ayments rE $-1521 Ask for Dick $3 Plym. 2 dr....$ 544 53 Ford 4 dr.....$ 599 54 Merc. Mont.. .$1144 55 Ford St. Wen. $1499 34 Plym. Hardt’p $ 95 S 2m V2 de. $1 = De Soto 4 dr. S 744 53 Buick § cape : : 999 2 "20 Ford Sta. Wen. CONVERTIBLES } Ned at } : ee ? as BORE Z 2: ps ly ; re 2, < ! * + a? Gi ‘} eR = ; . Hi - a A f é f ss 4 = PAR Se ees ~ ce Fe 2 e CS eet yj : ; ba Ie / ie : : { . : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, may 12, 1958 Se 3N Peri —_ Today’ S Television. Programs --| --Today's Radio Programs -- 3 Navy Men Perish « e.. ‘ Programs furnished by stations listed in this colums are subject to change without notice. WIR, (700) CKLW, (000) WW, (ee) WAR, (1190) WXYZ, (ime) WPON, (1000) WIBK, (1490) in Helicopter Crash inc anel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV |. TONIGHT DN, Assembly of God SUNDAY EVENING WCAR, Coffee with Clem aang nape gone ESAS TT ; *PeeE Se [eee tema” | erates” | Sivan yet’ (comer cred neat dn Nice | TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Sunday Matinee. (7) World Ad- 1021.” A watch being re- wate leon pice i” Gilead Bepeia CR. cuLwe The Army Hour wxez, Breakfast Club las Island yesterday, Three of the|"*sime. No election date was set. Sng 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Guy} venture. (9) Sunday Showtime. jred in a jewelry store is the) .w Hews Den MeLeod weet al Oe an WJRK, News, Showtime - CKLW. News, via |jfour men aboard | . Madison in western adventure.|1:30—(2) Victory at Sea. (7) Cisco} clue leading to the arrest of a| WEAR, News 0:06—WJR. News wot ae | Sak we een A Navy spokesman said the en-]| WE HOLD YOUR NOTE (9) Holiday, Ranch, Music coun-|. Kid. free-spending hold-up artist.|. ¢:30—wWk, Sky High mour | adie, Chomsreeds Church | 6.59 war. Gunsmote, Drate| WPON. News, geo gine failed shortly after the craft ON USED TV try style. (4) Hobbies in Action.|2:00—(2) Famious Playhouse, (4) (Film), (7) Craig Kennedy. WW. Naiional Farm | LW: Bethesda Temple | WWJ. Monitor o20-WIR, | Mr. took off from the island, about 60] we Give weldens Red Stampe “The Vultures,” a glider club.| Dr Spock. (7) Margie. Drama. ‘Tall, Dark and Dead." oxLW. Parlians it Hu wie, Mews, Interlude oe ee hcorras bashad inate Parase southwest of Los Angeles , * (2) (Color). Gene Autry. A hard-|2:15—(9) World We Live In. Kennedy investigates the mur- wean, 8 a Weekend | WPON, St, ps : tatberen WPON, ile Time Serenade! 10;00-—-WJR, Arthur The craft crashed into the sea and JA-COX TV headed business woman discov-|2:30—(4) Zoo Parade. (1) Foreign! der of a matinee idol. (Film). in | PRO WIR, Mother's Album | 1.00 -WJR, News Bergen | Wt, “icy Tze sank. The men were in the chill] OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 P.M. ers she had a “ghost ranch,”| Intrigue. (9) Showtime. (9) News. war tenenees Mo ware. ae ore aera antes: ‘Moves CKLW, News, Homechats (Pacific for more than 2% hours|) #43 8. Saginaw FE 5-620 Gene. Autry plays the foreman of/s:00—(4)—Wide, Wide World (7)/10: 15—(9) Passerby. Drama. WaY2, pee hg roves » Hebrew Christian | CKLW, Wings of Healing | WIM, News Tom George | nefore being found. een een el the ranch. Jumbo Theater. “Timid Witness.” a 12-year-old) Wank, News, Weak, Spinorama, Weekend WCAR, Neve, pinorama” | WON. News, Party Lt, Chester Kingsbury, pilot of | 10:806-—-WXYZ, Girl Marries e Honchell’s Radio and 6:15—(4) Talking Point. Political!3:30—(2) Adventure. Late boy confesses to his mother that) WESE Revs. Spinoranis | mal giiZOR; Assurance Hour | N, Gen. Baptist ChureR "cxrw, News, Mor one of the rescue planes, ‘said he se A Gauanadant and Hardy. he has been an eye-witness to 138 WIR, ir Town Mesting| ww" neticnn) fart Puiptt ec a Biger Bergen | WCAR: Pontiac High School itogsed a life raft to the men but Service ; 6:30—(7) Gabby Hayes. Gabby |4:00—(2) Face the Nation. (7) Su-| @ shooting of a storekeeper.) WWJ, Monitor So he eee oxy. ‘edo Bible Clase WXYZ, Your Happy Holiday |they appeared to be too weak to | Hayes tells one of his tall tales;| per Circus. (9) Million Dollar Shepperd Strudwick stars.) CKLW, Defense WIBK, News, Lenhardt |, W/Ai, Ave, Maria Hour | CKLW, News, Time/swim to it. Three of the fliers] WORK GUARANTEED filmed western drama. (2) Holi-| Movie. (Film): WPON, Record Room WCAR, News. Gpinorame WWJ, Monitor WAR, Newe Musto" |were dead, floati Mae West! od WPON, News é led ng in Mae Wes OPEN NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 day Ranch. Music country style.|4:30—(2) Sunday News. (4) Out-/10:30—(2) I Married ian a oe a 10:30—WJR, Chapel Hour WXY2, [reget bao @irtegs ts cs wie Peatiae Bhiay Jackets, when they were icke dup ff 323 E. Blvd. 8. FE 5-2225 (4) The Big Surprise. Quiz with! look. ness Executive.” “Joan is dis-| Wxvz, "Daugherty WHYR Ween Gen hea WJBK, News, Stoner MEYER News Curtain iby @ crash boat. Mike Wallace host. (2) Beat the/5:00—(2) Telephone Time. (4)| turbed when Brad decides to WORK’ News, aiickey Shorr} om LS. voles of Prepnecy ar On, Merman mpg shal apf brid The fourth man was flown to, Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer. Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Jus-| trade had = judicial - for a aeron, ae Record Room 1 PON. iret ethodist Wome — ooee nee Ea) ae Z the Point Mugu Naval Air Missile) RM 7:00—(T) Ozark Jubilee. Country) tice. more lucrative post. (Film). (4)| $30 —WJR. Big Bands Sure Cethedeel’| _WPON, Church of Christ AFTERNOON Test Center Hospital south of STO WINDOWS music. (9) ‘Temple Baptist|5:30—(2) You Are There. (4)| Liberace. Music. (7) Public) wx Its WHYZ, Ite Time | 9:00 -WIR, News, MM Miler }%08 WIR. Jack WNW Ihere, Attendants said his condi- and DOORS Church. Religious. (4) Perry| Nature Trails. (7) Annie Oakley.| Defender. Police. “Until Proven| GMuw> Havel Gam WORK. News, Mettod” | WHY Great Moments | KAYE Newt Curiain ¢, |tion was good, : Guilty.” ; is ' i Ne . W: ews, Bammy Kaye Gano snd guna’ ‘he il| Spores ey mcnazoars’ | witharmed roby. (rim) '| Seawickes sae |, Soe cores | SIRE Siceseinets "| Ge Ect Ect ne Nanytns led mus eg a Det ae Mater Brothers. Buddy. Hacket George SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Inner Sanctum. ‘‘Nobody | ughs W2YZ, Willie Bryant Et Sac & Best o:08- WJR Miller mi Nontinns) bande pceren, Aluminum. 1 16" Grill with 4 ei. ; = i me 4 : . ; ° Initi With ALL { and Peter apron Des Gree ae ors = hs he # ine A Pathetic ite en Wik Kew = CKLW can m cuureh cr br ncrabouse 12 wean mes etn Muste renin L , . Jac son, . i : 9:30—WJR, Goodwill J’boret| SUNDAY AFTERNOON maae CKLW. Bud Davies Lead : A Gray i ey Mee] Fr ae LA a) command ‘eran "Gea tiat Ae |e AO | Em | BE RE : “aa ee bests lot pasar Behavior i School, Lakehurst, N. J. 2—|11:00—(2) News. (4) News. (7)! WoBK. eee WXY2, Ba McKenzie WXYZ, Ervin Canham ee wR Road of Lite ml jer Hd NI 225.' . | Softball pitcher Eddie Feigner.' Bowling. Bill Welu meets win-|,,YPON., Zee and Orvine | WoBK: News, Don McLeod | WIBK’ Newn Warne Ua. WXYZ, Paul Winter CII EB Eyed CLIC 7:30—(2) Star Stage. Roberta Sher- 3— Russ Clark and his| ner of the al scirsoegint ee ee we WCAR, News, Spincrams 1 NPON, News our a | ae arrest ratte ors | ALWINDO co. , we 4 A BETA e\ ad Ce tow I! Hines Brother Foes wh te| Meee manele. ¢-Demon| Bil Liland matches. 0) Move) SAW: eect Et [warmers |" Ret" | Sak ee Geer | |e as ce Dorsey Brothers stration of the inspectoscope, a) Drama. Theater: ‘‘Lost Honey-| WJBK ee Mickey Sherr; wxyzZ, World Tomorrow ae Eevee, Revival 1:30—WJR, Young Dr. Malone tet a tet ir ; at rotee 100 6. TELBORAPE : device that prevents ‘visitors! moon.” A GI marries an English! yo'se wat Ma, CKLW, Norman Cloutier WPON, TBA YR, News. Winter : st RM aTOTC 7:45—(9) Greatest Fights of the fi li traband t : : s! 5 phar + } arty WJBK. Tom George 11:00—WJR, News CKLW, Bud Dev id Ve i" C rom smuggiing contra into! girl when he has amnesia. Werk fee 3. WCAR, Spinorama WWJ, Proudly We Halt WCAR, Caravan of Musie CAOsC dad Pe OY Od entury. Tunney vs. Heeney. San Quentin. (9) Gilead Baptist! Franchot Tone. Coll Glee men WPON, Luncheon Music WXYZ, News, Our Town WPON, Guy C3C)ed! Moa Nid BL CROSLEY $:00—(7) Lawrence Welk. Musical) Church. ») We WIBK, Prople Speak” | 'O* WIR. Woolworth Hour] CKLW. News, Temple 2:60—WJR. Ind Mra. Burton| FSIFIETOL TOIMIAIAl [ITIA) “variety with Lawrence Welk, \{Hi1b—(@2) Weather . Bahr. (4)| wpon’ Zee and Orville wx, Herald of Truth WJBK, News, What's New.| WWJ, Ross Mutholland Pid) feel IN lelale) - Bethorized a Mics) Lal (908 0a C 6:30—(2) Private Secretary. Susie) Movie.. Comedy. Movie of the) 11:00—WJR, Wilson the Man | Cktw’ ‘mite teeta clatheke gras] Cae en pews /; - on Camera.| ‘takes pity on her arch rival,| Week: “‘Abie’s Irish Rose.” Jo-| WW, Mnitor WJBK, News, Lenhardt WWJ. Mvrietown Theater) WIBK: News, Don McLeod SERVICE / Mail Order Dress” disrupts life Cagey Calhoun, and tries to help| anne Dru stars. CKLW, J. Van Kurea weer Syartores ~ WXYZ, News, Beyond Stars) WCAR, News, Caravan / down on the farm. (4) (Color).| him sign his only ‘client for a|ll:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary WPOR, Revs ang porte | hye, WXYZ, News, -Pugrin., | CMLW. Writers aX thing | Se CWak Nore Drake” eee A The Music of Gershwin. Ethel] 1), rel | pete pe Ww Tiger Tunes WPON, U- : ‘ / on Broadway. But Cagey’s| Ford. :30—WJR, CBS Dance CRLW. Lather D. Show wxy2, Winter oregon: pide rho — net nasty personality gets him into/11:25—(2)\ Movie. Drama. ‘’The wea. Top of Town 1:90 WIR. News, Festiva MONDAY MORNING Wron, bt oad FE 4.1515 Aumactea’ . oe © one, Ot hot water. (4) Frontier. Western.| Pretender.‘ A Wall Street opera-| CREW: Dance Time, WEY, Healing Waters [ CUR Jum Vinal Oren ceney Wyse Open Bren. “ul 1009 aM. / — S hae peyrs “The Hunter.” After speaking) tor is involved with the under-) WPQN, Manhsttan Melodies! winx: ween Wkoek w 2, Ed McKensie .. C&V TV / the Maney’ Herb Shrine ’ a out against ope of his. confed-| world. "ww. Muste T ‘Til Dawn WPOR: Groehty cole Parlor WoBK: News, Sense Binge woBK. hows, Den McLeod f 158 Oskipnd * rT hosts 1 . ” Gale coe: an outlaw flees in fear.|12:35—(4) News. a eres) rep otitoee spite) hal =) Cael WIn Wette et Agricit. wror, ly Chub 14600 / 7 ; young woman who gives him|12:50—(2) ha Meditations. WJBK, Heartbreak Theater | wJBK: WXYZ, Fred Wolf 3:30—WJR, House Party $ ; > a ee Pea cay we| saci ree gt hl Mowpay woesnea "| Fok EATERS? AG Bae etna | SOE SS BS oon i$ PROTECT YOUR GARMENTS $ ayne, elly in “Fly-| overcome his cowardice and ap-|¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4) SUNDAY MORNING com oar WIBK. Nowa Binge, Gent sar gy tw ‘ $ ing Tigers.” (2) It's Always Jan.| pear in court. (7) Famour Film| Farm aaa roe, *| 4:00_WJR, Laymens Hour WIR, News, Don Meleod WPOn, Eckel es = | ews tree $ " $ Jan street begins fe — anew) Festival. “Ivory Hunter.”|¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front: WiBic, ‘Methodists Hour won, ees meeeral eee nary in Bob b Marvell ware pene’ cn — $ Ferment’ you end te Bp B Coennere, enpertiy and nS aw $ roman terest; is Paige (English; 1952). Semi-documen-|7;9e—(2) Captain Kangaroo. \4) 6:30—WJR, Farm Review 3:30—WJR, Bun. Afternoon wxyYz, 8, Osgood WJBK, News, McLeod | @ cleaned... bat 1 bs f 2 stars. tary movie about an East] Today. AQ | eben) Mebepeeprdinn ante Dostton peo in CKLW. News Toby Derid| WCAR, News, Coreven 2 2 9:00—(7) Chance of a Lifetime.| African game hunter's efforts tol7:25—(4)° News. . Tee WIR. Fert Hymns Wi, Mester Ta News, Coffee "| ase—WIK, Music Mall > Store all of your Furs end Cloth Garments Tyr > Dennis James hosts talent con-| establish Kenya National Park|7:30—(4) Today. (7) Art and the W, Bigne of Times LW, Fpisco Episcopal Service (asw ee e | eee Eee |S PAY NEXT FALLI 3 test. (2)-Gunsmoke. A young man| for the preservation of wildlife.| Child. wok: = bere a: CKLW, News, T. O'Dell WCAR, Caravan of Musie |> 2 ’ Hour of Charm WCAR, News, Spinorama . pin *xG d Cold Stora * cheated by a gambler is goaded| (9) Meet the UAW-CIO. 7:85—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4)|%:%_WIR “arm Porum | ,WRON, News, Record Room | W/BK. News, Binge Gentile) WPON club leo |g uorantee ge $ es a fight with cage Dillon; |7:00—-(2) Ed Sullivan. Ed Sullivan} News. Toda Tae seeeny’s,! CHEW. Aen re 00 W ite Ww, News at i > ames Arne: ays mar-} presents the City of Hope Hospi-|8:00—(4) y. (7) Little Ras-| WJBK, Protestant ; “ md WXYZ, Ne . Eddie > Neopia > ve 7 shall. tal Awards to the outstanding| cals. Wher, moruag ese, | Srws meaner PP’) CELW. News vid | WJBK. News, Don McLeod 2 CONVENIENT FREE P RKING 2 8:00—WJR. News ~ WXYz, of WJBK, Newa, Binge Gentile) W: News, Caravan 4 2 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Nancy| Hollywood mothers of the year./8:15—(2) Morning ae WW). Monitor CKLW; Bosman's Bandstand | WCAR, News, Coffee , New nade = |g Nout. to Leté’s Peraitere ond om Sandwich Shep 4 Olsen in ‘‘For *he Love of Kitty.”| June Allyson, Ann Blyth, Rose-|8:25—(4) News. WXYZ. Bundey's Rest wae Revs. Peter Stone soe at: ~~ 8 m7 Hall 54 Trigle $ (0) Hit Parade. Top tunes with) mary Clooney, Betty Grable,|8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Won. WIBK, News, Detroit’ Pulpit WPON, News, WXYZ. Fred Wolf WXYZ, News, McKenzie |@ 4 Dorothy Collins, Russell Arms,| Betty Hutton and Deborah Kerr) derland. 5 WCAR, Your Gospel Hour | 5:30-WXYZ, T B.A. Wome News, Gentile, Binge) WCAR, Caravan of Muste q 3 Lanson, Gisele Mac-| appear from Hollywood. The ay Petal Weather. ; 3 Kenzie. (2) Eddie Cantor The-| New York lineup include s:|8:55—(4) News : 4 ater. Film comedy hosted by Ed-| Spanish dancer Jose Greco and nets Garry Moore. (4) Coan unday Political Dra m a} $ Ser 3 die Cantor. his dance group; the Barry Sis-| er Room. 3 > 10:00—(7) Secret File, U.S.A. Rob-| ters, singing do; Ving Merlin|8:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) non ‘It F t C] d R $ rer) NERS fo z “eft Alda@.in “Mission Baram,”| and his girl violinists; aa cnane ea gay ensage s ‘ Pn ee O Ca ur e au e ains $ $ adventure story. (9) Nationa]! Carlos Ramirez; the Three ) essor Pet. ~ § , » : +8 ‘ > News. (4) Turning Point. “Res-| Merkys, who do a tumbling rou-|10:00—(4) Home. l : l By SAUL PETT |doesn't go well it will be only my 3 56 me : > Pont r. $ cue at 12 Lakes,” Lora Jaya| tine; and the Fredonis, acrobats. |!0:25—(4) Window in Home. NEW YORK —You meet tele-| fault.” > You Profit , yy Our Experience! > | Curtwright. (2) Big Town. Steve| (4) Comedy Hour. Variety. Jona-|10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Yugoslav Dictator Ends 'vision actors rehearsing in the| Rains now makes hishome ona'@..00000 ft POLO LDL CPS EE joddest places these day#—any-|farm in Chester County, - Pa., Successful 6-Day Call where in town where there's room where he doesn't own his own TV With T Ministe ito speak their lines and develop|set. Press him for a complete an- ' op inis' rs itheir stage business without swer, anti you go away unsatis- cracking a shin against a cement! fied. President wall, : | “If-I want to watch TV, I can than Winters and Mort Sahl head| Home. the roster of comedians. Other|10:55—(7) News. guests are comié Stan Freberg|!!:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- and the comedy team of Dave nessee Ernie Ford. (7) Story Willock and Cliff Arquette.! Studio. (Ho!lywood). (9) Movie. ‘Vest- !:15—(2) Love of Life. PARIS w—Yugoslav ern. Circle 9 Theater; ‘‘Yodeling 11.25—(7) News Ace. iTito headed home today after aj . see visit my friends who have it. And | Kid from Pine Ridge.’ Gene 11:3@—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. busy six-day state visit which) It was not surprising, therefore, they all do, Why should I get turns against his father and his| (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) French officials already are pro-\to meet Claude Rains, the distin- | one?” fellow-cattlemen to defend a| Robin and Ricky. [claimine a success. |guished actor, in a big, brassy,! Rains has been acting since he group of innocent settlers who! I: Wilson chases some adult de- linquents, Mark Stevens stars. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. . 10:15—(9) The Nation's Business. 10:30—(7) The Explorers. Hal Link- er and films of ‘Exploring Ice- land.” (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. “The Third Eye,’ Pam and Jer- ry discover a dead model; Bar- bara Britton and Richard Den- _ For Your Shopping Convenience OPEN SUNDAY © 10-2 ning co-star. (4) It's a Great :45—(2) Guiding Light. | Veteran police officers said !ow-ceilinged ‘dance hall ‘in the! was 10, which was %6 years ago ee Rist boys discover that] are accused of being cattle rust-|!1:55—(9) Billboard. |Tito's visit marked the end of ee he ta ot . eaeru own ta'back in his native London, . ers Never Die,” as| lers. Gene Autry. MONDAY AFTERNOON biggest security operation in their ans as icholas i they get maneuvered into some 'g:90—(2) G. E. Theater. Drama.|12:00—(2) — Mid-day movie. (4)|memory. INO WRESTLERS | ‘Last Roundup’ Shep bhi aare Py nf lo ja ou self-serve basic training; Michael O'Shea,| Henry Fonda stars in “Clown,”| Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'clock | one hi las iaumment a Llexpected is store wi o pa door, William Bishop, James Dunn) an adaptation of Emmett Kelly’ *s| Comics. Most French officials insisted) 456 of wrestlers to appear and, for Gene Autry . We Give Holden Trading “ star. (2) Hollywood Spotlight. autobiography." The story opens 12:15—(9) Aubrey and Gus that the visit bettered already cor- start rehearsing their individual | Open Men., Pri. Sat. Wights til til 9 P. M. “Thank You, Mr. Russell,”’ film a. 11:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. MacDonald Carey in “Hannah Lee,” film. (9) Movie Date. Richard Carlson, Greta Tynt in “Whispering Smith vs. Scotland Yard.” (4) lith Hour News. (2) News Final. Ken Cline. 11:15—(4) Saturday Show. Peggy Ann Garner in “‘The Black For- est.” (2) Miss Fairweather. Betty Bahr. J 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. in the mid-1930's when the now-/12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly-|dial French-Yugoslav relations. s of heroism and , but, famous clown was a reluctant,| wood Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car-| One practical gain the French reir iacellware pein on Radio Sunday trapéze artist. His wife, Eva| toons. jare counting on it Tito’s pledge! were rehearsing ‘The Presi-| HOLLYWOOD (p—Cowboy actor Balto, a top-flight aerialist, tries 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. |are counting on is Tito's pledge| dent,” which you can see on NBC-\cene Autry is quitting radio this to help Emmett but his heart|1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (9)|tion of the problem in Algeria ‘TV Sunday night and which con:|SUnday in what one source says isn't in the work. (Film). (4)| News. where nationalists have been inicerns @ Supreme Court justice|® ® ‘isagreement over live and Alcoa Hour. Drama. Claude|1:05—(9) Shopper's Show. revolt. for the past 18 months. |who is persuaded to run for pres- itranscribed shows, Rains stars in ‘President.’ (7)/1:25—(2) News. Tito made clear he favored an ident. If the story line eee | The announcement by CBS-Ra- Amateur Hour. Ted Mack salutes|1:80—(2) Linkletter’s House -Party.| Algerian solution that took into 8C-/you of anything topical—or any-| \dio President Arthur Hull Hayes Daytona Beach. (9) Movie.| (4) Playhouse 25 count the interests of the Algerian thing which might have’ been to yesterday said both the network Drama. Motion Picture Aca-|1:55—(4) Fran Harris. '|nationaljsts, as well. as those of nd Autry's sponsor since 1940, demy. ‘‘That's My Man.” Young|2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4)|France. Jo buys an. uncompromising} Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon ce colt which turns out to be a re-| Film Festival. Vern and Esther Abbott—Owners Auburn 5 and 10 1 Block Eost of East Blvd. 640 Auburn Ave. TV and RADIO SERVICEMEN Ar Hf rH 1, cl won't do you any good; ther the name of the judge pen Tito also was reported to bah his party will be familiar to you. "| prised’ by the decision, It is the longest _sponsor-star relationship | | Music. kable winner, but Jo learns 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. ‘expressed belief the process ship in radio history. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. iy: '3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Date sownerading Stalin in. he Soviet’ Rains. che. was aa seen as the’ ‘4 Source close to the millionaire | if hese Gres cieua ten gahdoed Océ. yu Ragga Charles Bickford, Bonita Gran- s:39 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. Pat _ With Life ‘satellifes Inds been moving slowly. narrator in “A Night to Remem. Coby said Wrigley “has never @ 1 SPRY (OF & Q f¢ men whose aim is to ville in “Guilty of Treason’™:! “Hitchcock stars in “The Belfry." 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-| The: independent newspaper Le ber? and half a dozen things be. "ked transcribed shows,” adding $ you wou joining a lho ts “O Bact Eddie Nugent in “Prison Shad-) When an Ozark country bay ern Romances. Monde” said he told French offi- fore that, has done comparatively he went along with part-time improve themselves technically and provide the TV ows: learns the pretty schoolmarm he 3:75—'9) News cials little TV work, Why? ae aacao case Autry's lone § service. possible in Oakland County to owners of SUNDAY MORNING loves is to marry another, his 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen’ 1. Concessions made to Yugo rodeo tours kept him away from @ receivers and other electronic equipment: For more |LACK OF TIME “Usually,” he said, ‘there isn't/posing transcription of all the studios. The star has been pro- oe information please call FE 4-7601. for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. islavia during the 20th Congress, tire community turns out to look! |4:00—(2), Four o'Clock Theater.| ‘of the Communist party are still) for the murderer. Navi Married Joen! (7) The Er- inadequate. enough time to learn the part and Shows, the source said. $64,000 Challenge wind. | * © e idevelop the character. You just! , ee = 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4)| 2. The process of cutting down|learn the words and hope for the} Do-It-Yourself (Color} Howdy Doody. (7) Cow.|the Stalin legend must go on. pest and, if, like me, you're trying, 7:558—(2) Meditations. rage leads to murder. The en-| 8:00—(2) Christophers. 8:15—(7) Featurette. 8:30—(2) Reporters’ Roundup. (7)|9:00—(2) Oral Roberts. Loretta Young. Loretta Young ~ 8:53—(4) News. ¥ PONTIAC CONDON’S RADIO & TV........-. AUBURN RADIO & TV ....00-sseees-se- -e++-127 8. Parke, FE 4-9736 (oi .39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 stars in ‘The Retirement of be BLAKE'S RADIO-TV ................3149 W. Huron, FE 4-5791 9:00—(2) Court of Health. 14)| Ab.” A quarrel between two 12. boy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. | 3. The communique announcing 1 some form of perfection, this Tu Tester BUSSARD, ELECTRIC SHOP............84 Oakland, FE 2-6445 Church at the Crossroads. (7)| year-olds causes tension between|5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mrs|the recent dissolution of the Com-| Gelvery frightens Bat Sal rae oeniernare wa pete 13 CAMPBELL RADIO & TV SERV.....89 Chamberlain, FE 2-7406 Beulah. "| the adults in their families. TWwinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club.|inform gave undue praise to aie a wid eins r a: 2 CHRISTIE RADIO MAINTENANCE .......36 Miller, FE 5-8152 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4)| (Film). (7) Outside U.S. A.|_ (9) Dance Party. organization which kicked out Yu-|this show, we've had enough time ous W. Bence C & V TV SALES & SERVICE.. "158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 ito rehearse—two weeks—and if it Faith Frontiers. (7) Christian! ‘Indo-China — Flight to Free |® :30—(4) Western Marshal. goslavia = 1948. HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. ....... "” $25 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 Science. dom™ tells of the thousands of — '$ HOD’S RADIO & TV........ 77 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 9:45—(7) Popular Science. refugees from Communism| JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV........ ,..».48 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 9:85—(9) Billboard need by Dy homes A Dooey) OBEL RADIO & TV.....................46 Oak Hill, FE 4-495 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U of and the U.S. Navy. i a a r~ PPPPPPPEPPPPPEP PP PP PPE PPP PPP PPAPAPAA AOS | Bis 3 Dada Shh baht te A hh th ie te te ih RICH & PURSELY TV..... pele ate eo... 2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 REMODELING AT ITS BEST! anal ee for Today. (3) berets as panera STEFANSKI RADIO & TV..........1157 W. Huron, F pat 10:30—(2) Cartoons. (7) Action: What's My Line, and Peter Lind: ® NEW PORCHES AND PRESENT ONES MADE LARGER WALTON RADIO @TVe.c ccccscsee, 1690 doolyn,FE 2.2257 Fee ae Re ee) ® ADDITIONS ©DORMERS ATTICS © STAIRWAYS WKC, INC, SERVICE DEPT............ 45 N. Perry, FE 2-0111 10: 45—(2) Cartoons. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. pe lcales and Arlene Francis 0) eee Sree © ROOFING AND SIDING OF THE NEW 1956 COLORS AND DESIGNS WEST OF PONTIAO Color. Adventure Ho. (9) Chris- ; ; we mn iis emet at © BASEMENTS AND HOUSE RAISING MAC RADIO & TV............1515 Union Lake Rd, EM 3-372 ~ SUNDAY AFTERNOON Nagel. Drama. “The Storm.” © CEMENT WORK AND ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS cabin aroha Auburn Rd. FE 8-1206 ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE..... s BIRMINGHAM . | ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO. ... 1287 S. Woodward, MI 6-1022 A doctor is called to operate on a man who has just tried to run) away with the doctor's wife. 12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Car-' toon Carnival. (7) Tune Parade.| 12:15—(9) Film Fair. | Our carpenters are masters in their trade and can flo the best work at less cost. a i i i a tn tl i hn i i i dt 1:96—(2) Wid Bl Hickok (OUT sanruthnal Fes WHY NOT GET THE BEST FOR LESS MONEY? | canine joes 1:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean, (4) auning Ga finds himself eat Our estimators are older and fully equipped men, therefore no guesses but a definite reasonable price LAATSCH'S TV SERVICE ...............6734 Dixie, MA 5-5311 | fr : | prisoner. (Film). is assured you. 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Washington, OA 8-2002 3 ~ — 950 Jesiyn Avenee STER, paca Banged 430 Main OL 2-2141 St. ..104 W, 5th St, OL 2-4722 2° DOBAT TV 4 RADIO & T BAT TV & RADIO SE ‘WATERFORD Someone TV & APPL., 5830 Andersonville Rd. on 3.5811 ‘WALLED LAKE TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE....... ie Greenlawn, =” 3-2527 INSON’S TV SERVICE. ....3070 S. Commerce, MA 46-2665 5» 3377 W. HURON OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 a i a i i i i i i in hi Mi i hi hi i hi i hy te he he tn tn te he hn tp te tn tn A FPF P PCP OP CFF FOr OFFA vay ae dae ace i ees a) ieee Wieiaae a atti I . : " ; os q ) J i EA f Bey ; es Fil) fe gh: j / \ r hey THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY Wid sae Ts > Oe ii Ith" a 12,1936 TWENTY-EIGHT > \ e \ | a) vd NOW INTRODUCES A DRAMATIC NEW CONCEPT OF LIVING... ~ 3 COMPONENT RANCH HOMES... THE “NIGHT; DAY AND PLAY” HOMES THE MAYFLOWER ... . 1990 Sq, Ft. plus garage $21,400 plus fot THE EMPRESS . . . 2393 Sq. Ft. plus garage .. . $27,900 This model beautifully decorated, furnished by Pixley Furniture of Ranch Homes Inc. BC\ THE HIGHEST LIVING LEVEL IS EVERY LEVEL IN A 3 COM. PONENT RANCH HOME! Ranch Homes, Inc. has done it again! The dazzling new “3C Ranch Homes,” the “night, day and play” homes mean Comfort, mean Convenience and Classic beauty both inside and out. The dramatic new “3 Component Ranch Homes” contain the out- standing designs and advantages of both the ranch and multi level home. In “3 Component Ranch Homes” you retain convenience for daytime living on one level . . . you gain quiet rooms for night-time seclusion on another level .. . you gain extensive room for “play” or hobbies or social entertaining on still another level. Each level in these majestic beauties is separated by just a few steps... you'll discover new living thrills in spacious and gracious living. Just think of it... mar- velous outdoor views from upper levels . . . immense living-dining areas and activities areas . . . dramatic sweeping balconies . . . cheerful, happy rooms everywhere you go! Yes, you receive all this and more! But best of all is the amazing price of these spectacular homes ... if you want a quality home then see these magnificent "3 C ¢ Ranch H ye You'll love them far the very life of you! ABOUT CHRISTIAN HIELS: If you've never visited Christian-Hills then you have a delightful surprise in store for you. Christian Hills is symbolic of suburban living at its finest. Here you'll see gentle rolling hills and magnificent wooded areas . . . here your handsome new “Ranch Home” or “3 Component Ranch Home” just naturally blends into a glorious setting of hills and dales and winding roads. Here, too, you can forget about city hazards because you. can be sure your prop- plus Rochester, Michigan oa THE WARWICK . . . 2245 Sq. Ft. plus garage . ..$29,500 erty will gain in value . . . you know your children will grow up in a sate and healthy atmosphere . . . here life is quiet and peaceful. Chris- tian Hills is only minutes away from the GM Tech. Center, Chrysler Engineering, Vickers, Fruehauf and other engineering centers. Chris- tian Hills is close to schools, churches, shopping centers and it is within close proximity to Detroit and its suburbs. You'll find true happiness at Christian Hills where every season is another reason for living at this glorious subdivision. QUALITY FEATURES: Colorful Twin Vanity Ceramic Wash Basins . . . Convenient Double Medicine Cabi and Mirrors . . . Decorative wear-resistant Stone and Marble Sills . . . Outstanding selection of Na- tural Fireplaces . . . Lifetime Plastic “Duratub” Stationary Tub... Gliding door Floor to Ceiling Wardrobe Closets . . . Lighted Range Hood with Fan for heat and odor removal . . . Glorious colored Ba room Fixtures . . . Convenient Lavatory off Utility Room ... Lifetime Copper Plumbing . . . Two coats quality Wet Plaster throughout... -Two coats of washable Oil Paint throughout . . . 24 Car Plastered Garage . . . Wife-Saver Job Built Kitchens . .. Top Quality Wood Easy Glide Overhead Garage Doors . . . Lifetime Aluminum Sliding or Double Hung Windows . . . Smart, Colorama Brick . . . Large fully Ceramic Stall Showers in addition to tub .. . Formica Counter Tops... Maple Chopping Blocks . . . Radiant Heat or “Blend-Air” Warm Air Heating. otus N , ‘WALTON BAD. ' | rocnesTrr \ , ~) | %, ig ARE LAKE RD My: ; N LONO LAKE 8D « FULL HOUSEPOWER e ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET * ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER OUTLET @ in cooperation Ca Detroit Edison . Road, turn right te ' DIRECTIONS: Drive out Woodward to 14 Mile BieMINGHAM Crooks Rd., turn left to - models, *. THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN —64 PAGES ae A Compact Helpful’ " >, 5 } , oo a Ul? yp i Guide for Those iA wie | OA Planning on Building . , \ » or Remodeling Bate Save This Guide Containing Scores of Tested Ideas on Home Building Materials ... Designs and Decor! ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 grow bigger and taller, You'll be : F i z fi t +f : reason to finish second gz ab Na Cool a nd You'll Live Longer, Healthier AIR CONDITIONING BLOWER # ROOM UNIT eS ee 2 CONDENSING UNIT OUTSIDE Sa Take a pound of dichlorodifluo- .jromethane, add $1,000 worth of motor-driven compressor, an evap- oration chamber, condenser, pip- ing, valves, casing insulation and cabinet . . . and you have an air conditioner. Without the machinery, dichloro. . difluoromethane would be another itwo-bit gas, With the machinery it - }means full-time comfort and night- time sleep. ‘A stone planter and a stylized panel, from floor to There are two bathrooms on the upper level. ceiling, divide the living room from the double = the main floor, the dining room is behind The stairs go up to an open gab living room. The kitchen adjoins it. ay, Fo! A third Christian Hills subdi- Tuck Pointing Tasks Face Walk Owners | A good many families this sum- ‘mer are faced with minor house- ‘\hold repairs exposed by spring ‘housecleaning or which have been |putoff during. the winter -months. One of the. major chores around some homes is tuck pointing. Side- walks and patios are other cement repairing jebs facing the home TA lle i a ee Ey ile rely beh if 7. proper amount of cement, a trowel, ja mixing ‘paddle and a galvanized jsteel Rochester Model Houses Open in New Subdivision ‘and Play’’—these homes are multi- level dwellings. Compact areas for the more formal aspects of living and for the mechanics of the’ household are provided on the main, or central, level. Bedrooms are restfully secluded on the upper floor. Extensive space for play, hob- bies. and casual entertaining is spread out on the lowest level. , * 8 « | This gently rolling country sub- division is located between Crooks red ‘Adams roaiis in Avon Town At least one exclusive closet and an equal share of the collective \storage spacé should be allowed for each member of the family. | Whatever ratio is adopted, storage ispace must be clean and dry. ” the Veterans Administration. ” THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 THREE QUARTER ROUND Tam PLANED PIMISH OF INTERIOR WALLS GIVES PANELLED } GFFECT ROUEN FLOORING = Analysts Appointed by VA} to Assist Home Builders An important step towards strict- er compliance with Minimum Pro- perty Requirements in the GI home loan program has been taken by Lioyd : Jameson, VA‘ a Supervising construction analysts will;have the primary duties of: 1. Making on-site inspections of properties constructed or in the process of construction for which’ VA has received appraisal requests and which are or have been sub- ject to either VA inspections or Federal Housing Administration supervision. 2. Reporting on the come effectiveness, accuracy and com- ments is mandatory. VA's mini- A | i | { Robbins Vinyl =ITILE exe's] 2 m plijteness and all other aspect: of performance by each VA com- pliance inspector, including any irregular relationships with build- ers, sponsors. 3. Determining and _ reporting adequacy and quality of the ex- hibits against which each compli- ance ingpector measures the de- gree of compliance and the quality of as-built construction at the vari- ous stages. , 4. Evaluating and reporting on the adequacy and effectiveness of supervisjon by the builder in each particular case. Mr. Jameson emphasized that, ander the law, compliance with is Minimum Property Require- ‘99-101 S. Seginew : FE 4-§21 1391 Melton Rd, Birmingham Water Softener Sale! MAY SPECIAL! 80,000 GRAIN CLACK DUOMATIC Now 3994 on ONLY MONTH Slactesaceds Features: 1. Dowex (THE BEST) 2. All Assembly (i? CAN’T RUST) 3. Ag Backwash Control : 4. Built-in Rinse Adjustment || 5. Controls i (No 153 VALVES TO TURN) rae Minutes Time a Month Reg. $339.00 “FHA Terms MI Seay Live in Beautiful ‘AND ENJOY .. JUDAH LAKE ESTATES , ee beat rlansing in ceoparatin with competent engineers: Ne dangerous © black tep reads, peid for by Aven... ne future assessments. © plenty of water from community system e+ + Me water shortages. © concrete sidewatks, gravel surfaced drive, street trees. - ’ © natural ges available for heating. © full lake privileges for oll in 23 re park dedicated te owners. oy: NOW YOU CAN’T AFFORD to RENT Priced from 39680 — | $230 syns SOs TINCLITAXES @ INS. - Read What Present Owners nef Us About Their Homes .. . | “we are pleased with the cxcellent service rendered by Avon.” ; FRANK VAN BLARCOM * Delco tunsce by General Motor for mora even heat at lower cost © sep-saving Youngstown hic itchen , . steel cabinets with b birch doors. by CG 12 Ce. These are not “shell” houses. They are completely finished and deco- ‘rated homes, constructed under Strict supervision and compliance _inspections by the Veterans’ Ad- ministration. -.. “we had looked for almost a year... we could not acquire so much for so little as we did in a National Home.” MRS. HENRY LANDRY “nice convenience, cheap utilities, warm floors, well constructed, well insulated.” : G. L. BALOWIN .-.“floors are warm, house heats well, cost is nominal. If I were to pa with this are 1 would replace it with a larger National ome. BRUCE W. THOMPSON “very well pleased with location of Judah Lake Estates ,. , close * to town. Our National Home is comfortable to live in . . . very. easy to own,’ MRS. ILMAR MACKIE MODELS OPEN DAILY, 12 Noon to 8 P. yb DON’T WAIT-COME a WALBON RD. eer “ew@ot am SULVEROELL AD. 4q INVESTMENT CO. F} i i 3 e— ~ f JUDAH LAKE ESTATES F@ 5-9237 Route 1, Pontiec i FOUR_ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 3 Rooms Can Affect Price of Your New Home The three most important areasD. Wilson, head of the mortgage with these major features will al-| Other home features with high)grounds, adequate storage space . which affect the ‘selling price of dey of the NSS\ways be easier to sell, they em-|sales appeal, the experts say, are) throughout, and a sizeable area for a house are the kitchen, bathroom phasized. attractive landscaping andidining. - _ F on ‘FE 49581 of cedar‘or fir to SS —— fefices. You can either leave them| _ to weather a w natural color or can The basket weave fence is 5s i ‘ , ‘ian ainda (ane 4g area) baa . a GENERAL MOTORS one-by- A ee I upright beard as a. divider or = GENERAL MOTORS cs i spacer, start weaving long | DELCO-HEAT a Ee DELCO-HEAT boards which fit the openings | j : betwee large posts, using up if ee ' Fight spacer and posts to de- apse . ; pends unl kavene gad ax on i : $223.00 CM Discount inches wide. Cooling breezes can Lower Priced . get | i : Tr a i i i 7 F if | bes f rf Es H Ht / i. 4 bath facie, and s bemcment |, Other bankers savored by 1 OUALITY CARPETS storage, workshop and possibly @ (cases where homes which were -, i i : 5 combined with smart new patterns in the most ; sold only at @ great difficulty and In most cases, it's the woman = at a loss to the owners yes. oy . wal! who buys the home, says Andrew ‘ kitchen facilities. popular weaves. Enjoy .wall to wall carpeting with fashionable colors that will, make your home “Fashion Right” for years to come with installation by Spencer’s expert mechanics. . of the Washington Heights Fed- - Kids, Pets Home =sSe S025 | conan Kenviex tie YON ee ee ar vant Shen aoe ae basement te outdoors, Rubber Tile Cork Tile - Tile *- Panelyte Counter Tops For Your Hard Floor Surfaces sangaban besa shut out) &y beme-seckers, Linoleum non-mem family Officials of lending i emnmaialy. fences con, be bens. lagreed that a same Saver Touaaoh Corlon Paints as as tarian. e * | FLOOR COVERINGS | 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road BETTER HEATING] arm, new ns to add. color, pre- i servative qualities. Lik 3 = wd lal quality-buile’ enit made pos- sible by General Motors Deice pets “Quelity-Designed Offset fences are a modification mace production. Quolity-Produced te give you all these advanced beating features! negra: ‘boards on opposite sides @ Long Mfe—vuilt and decked by rails, General Meters fer ot This creates a breeze fence but sepeasees service. veers shuts out the view of outsiders. jf : You can build little recess nich- ; é oe Sacre . > "tee es in your estate fences with see ly Berner. Every anit of fecl used shelves to hold choice potted S27600" . with maximum efficiency. —< @ Quieter eperation assered with Delco Rigidframe Meter. Vibra- tion -free Pontiac's Only _Heating Firm That CLEAN UP | Gives You Holdens RENT A | Red Stamps 9” HIGH SPEED| GENERAL MOTORS DELCO-HEAT 84,000 BTU Oil Horizental $293.00 $209.00 DISC SANDER | BUY NOW BEFORE STEEL PRICES INCREASE. TTECMAATIA|: No Money Dovn 0 BRIEN HEATING MEG CO | _ Frigidaire Air-Conditioning 7 i. > 6188 | 371 Voorheis Rd. Avthorised Oakland Coenty Distributor , FE 2-2919 36 Months to Pay S. Perry St. OPERATOR ON DUTY AFTER 5 P. M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 _ FIVE a Man with Som a Board... But don't pass him by lightly! He’s important! Great cities have been built by men and boards! Your Home was built by this -craftsmanlike quality construction, and there are NO SHORT CUTS to attain the same goal today Mass demand for new homes may Corwin’s Cover tempt some to turn to the pre-cut or - Th 45° ee | pre-fabricated type of construction: he. Entire Home But as old lumber men in the business © LUMBER @ INSULATION © ROOFING © PANELING © SHERWIN WILLIAMS . , ) | PAINTS © COAL that for sound ‘‘for-keeps’’homecon- —s SCREEN & STORM DOORS & WINDOWS struction nothing - NO NOTHING — equals the versatile craftsmanship of F H. A. BUDGET - the carpenter with a true dimension, —FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS — DRY, well- seasoned list of lumber, for years, we can honestly tell you Before you start your home remodeling, ready for his handicraft and YOUR stop in and let us give you a Free Estimate BLUEPRINT. | ; , . FHA Terms on home improvements are aveilable to you cine we will be glad to assist! When YOU build, depend on “the man with a board”—He can do things for you, the way you want them done ... HE’LL BUILD “FOR KEEPS” FREE HOME PLANNING and REMODELING Expert Advice From Specialists Corwin Lumber & Coal Co. 7S. CASS 0 SLs FE 2.8385 _ years because the insulation wears sIx . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 - hammer with a serrated hi-|Chantilly in Bath a basket, tissue box, bow!l-brush holder and hamper. Made by Gar- ner and Co, with a white canvas bag. Bathroom accessories are right in the stylish swim, One line is in| elbow charm is made by Munis- Texas has a total of 3,695 square |black, lacy - like metal and is ing Wood Products, It's a bard miles ‘There are about 300 known species of woodpecker. of inland .water surface, ‘called ‘‘Chantilly.” The set includes Don’t Delay! ; “Enjoy Your Carpet and Furniture While You Pay” RESET geet li af bj by First, the antenna lead must he .replaced every: three or four away in the face of the elements. You Can Now Budget Your What's the answer te this Gh el | - Purchases From 12 Months to Installing television aerial leads ; . wk . a between the walls in the same |i <= 8) Years With Us! manner used in electrical installa- tions. The acrial lead then comes out through the baseboard any-|5 the TV set to connect. t e EXAMPLE: wire anyway. Outlets for the pvcral some. fo tnt 9s HONE HUNDRED DOLLAR PURCHASE MAY BE PAID IN... where you like—with a plug ‘on _ First Monthly Payment 45-Days From Purchase It’s not silly if you're building ann your home or are planning to re-/ of portable TV is herp, ; weet §—12 Monthly Payments at ....... 9, robbing Vinvt a 18 Monthly Payments at ........ WITH. N O T i L E 24 Monthly payments at ........ $4.83 MONEY - ¢ Ea 30 Monthly payments at ..:.... $4.00 6x6x% | y Jim ° ; 36 Monthly payments at ........ $3.44 DOWN! Interlocking Plastic Wall G Q : TELEGRAPH | PLENTY nes -_ Vo de ‘SL 932 West Huron — Half Block West Of Tel-Huron Shopping C-nter Phone FEderal 5-9211 Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30 to 6:00 99-101 S. Saginew FE 4-521 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 4 SEVEN . (Wide Selection of Colors) — 210-Ib. Thick ‘Butt’ SHINGLES bie sthsPrhgg phate SPP ty i afy v- e “ 90-Ib. Slate Surface ROOFING (Geéen, Black and Red) 15 and 30-Ib. ASPHALT FELT ~ Yo" CELOTEX © + 25/32 Celotex (2 2 8 Sheets) ~ CEILING TILE (12 x 12-16 = 16—16 « 32) SHEATHING . ‘“ ROCKWOOL BLANKET (12 "—2"——3"") ~ ZONOLITE INSULATION © (Pouring Type) + ZONOLITE AGGREGATE Complete Line of PLASTERING and MASONRY MATERIALS BOYDELL QUALITY PAINTS PAINT — VARNISH FOUNDATION COATING ASPHALT. PEERLESS CEMENT PAINT ms : Compare Benson Prices On else esk ebout FHA home modernizetion R. Ow. Windows AUTO-LOK Windows (Awning Type Windows) ANDERSON Windows @ Gliders ©@ Cosements © Flexivent A.R.B. Windows @ Adjustable @ Removable @ Bolenced Pullen — Truscen Steel __. (Casement Windews) Truscon Aluminum (Awning Type Windews) COMBINATION | — DOORS Let us advise you on just the right door for-you . . | if Serving Oakland County for Over 35 Years IM. A. BENSON Co. Phone TE 4-2521 ab ult _ RIGHT ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Building Progress Going Wrong Way,. Says Expert HOULTON, Me.--The way Byron Kempton figures it, progress is going in the wreng direction. Everytime somebody buys a plank of wood, everytime tome- body invests in a steel girder, everytime somebody mortars a brick te build a home, progress is coming to a halt. Kempton has figures to back up hig feelings. Last year his iaciacy | The Ward Cabin Co., sold 300 log cabin homes. This- year he'll do} better, he estimates, because each cabin-style home that goes up is his best advertisement. The wood he uses in white eedar, a light-weight wood that carries little sap in its celis. The mally he operates «trips the lum- ber of bark, finishes one tide and grooves the edges te that the logs can be joined together in beilding of walls, roof, fleors. " The income, he gets averages about $6,500 per house-quantity of | lumber. What the consumer a is a| shipment of logs and specifications | for construction. Once up, the house has walls six inches thick—| pure white cedar that will be w good insulator, fire-resistant and| beautiful enough to become insi as well as outside wall. DRAW PLANS FIRST Kt works this way: You sit down with pencil and) paper and draw a floor plan of the house you'd like. Then you send your sketch to Kempton, either directly or through one of his dealers. Kempton makes suggestions aad corrections based on archi tectural- know-how. He sends the pines back. You approve them FOR THE BATHROO™M— Towels and toilet accessories are , available, but out of sighl,. these bathroom cabinets. They're re _Bainted pine. Kentile Cork TILE 9x9" DI Interlocking Plastic Wall 4 Celers | _ Pink, Gray. t Ions Green, Yellow Armstrong Rubber TILE 6x6x% 9 FLOOR SHOP | 99-101 S. Seginew FE 4-5216 and commission him te start werk on the house. What you get, done its work, is a trailer-truck shipment of precut logs, each of m numbered for assembly. There will be a 4hy8 sill to Join to the foundation. There will ‘be a bolting plan for the sill. There will be a double roof, cut) to size and notched for construc- tion, There will be complete in- structions for you or your. builder. There will also be precut sills, there will be a freight bill. Kempton suggests that electri- Ene, ay FP cuts down on fire hazard and pro- tects the wiring. Plumbing pipes are brought inte the house through the foundation in standard procedure. Heating style is the owner's here, The only machinery needed is a hammer in the hands of the after the mill has/@2d-grove space of the logs. It|puilder. How does cost relate to size? The smallest job Kempton does ‘is an 11-by-12-foot cabin. Materials alone will cost $658. By the time you move in, it will have. cost | $1,200. Glass Blocks It to-fit Cad If the conventional (window sash Part of tt Carpets Add Style Note to Modern Room Decor Today, carpets do more than add color or pattern to a room. They contribute a very decided note of style. Modern weaving methods, new .fibers and combinations make possible a variety of designs, ‘tex- tures, sculptured effects and three- dimensional looks that can under. score or set a decorating flavor. Whether the room is elegant and silky, casual and tweedy, flamboy- ant and brilliant or relaxing and smooth, the carpet is an integral 1e mood. holders jin pod bathroom is in Teed of The outfit that makes a norub repairs, it can be replaced with floor wax has now come out with some-areas, and bui ing :ogdes|repairs demand that the -logs! spiked - ‘together. No —— trouble-free glass block, It is im-'one. for. furniture. It's called pervious to moisture damage. | “Thrill.” G: M GARAGE FIRST FIRST / y ip! in Low Price ! : @ in Quolity,/,Construction and Workmonsh We build any sizé or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. Complete cement work, _ PHONE 211 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 4 No MONEY DOWN — FHA TERMS! EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! @ Recreation Rooms e Additions -@ e Porches e arbi e Atti¢s } f t © Kitchen Remodeling @ Siding @ Concrete Work @ Storm Windows |1G&M CONSTRUCTION co. 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd.THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 _ NINE Just Every Body - - - Ses +++ IS FIXING IN 56. | And So Can You Have the Perfect Home! WITH A COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK MODERNIZATION LOAN - An additional room, a new roof, a modernized kitchen or bath, an insulation job, a protective coat of paint or a new garage... All these can be yours with a moderni- zation loan. | Check over your home today ... make a'list of needed... repairs... consult with your builder or lumber dealer on With Branches at . materials and cost to complete the job, then let the N. Perry at Gleawood W. Huron at Tilden Community National Bank solve your financial problem ' Owe of Town Branches . with a low cost modernization loan. ae _ Keego Harbor. Walled Lake te ei one long game of hide-and-seek. One very long game, ~ : e » 5. Steel wool. _ TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Glass Bar Used | Sas 2 = [Urotoum i Ktchone | . . Because they are easy to clean] An attractive kitchen with blue in Many Places (o's 'cresccnrstc's we mene oo oe | a aft chem Mies ofa eum : convenient gadgets on which to/® lighter same clothes or oily rags.|Cabinets are finished in a soft * gray-green that blends with the bars are available in| blue. . and variety stores.|. Copper moulds and accessories eer acca ne ene show to advantage against this A step-stool with a form-fitting back background. The uphoistering of . lrust staing on curtains on French|been introduced by Virtue Broth-|the chairs in the breakfast nook is ers out. pale apricot—to match the ceiling. DIATES MAXIMUM HEAT damage. The bars are sold with | screws and weather - proof © BUMMATES BOOM HEAT LOSS, savas Jf ns, one» met Bea ee A giass bar fastened to the .foot- , © TWIN DOORS OPEN WIDE FOR EASY ‘* : . board of the bed or to the inside LOADING OF FUEL * STORAGE BOARD — A peg board is all that's needed to store jof a closet door makes an ‘“‘easy to © COORDS SRAIT WHEN THO Baeaee OSNs FoR 9A Ce Bow nae combination grass cutter, edger-trimmer, snowplow and rotary mow- find” storage place for that extra) © SOLID. BRASS CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS * er. New light-weight ‘ “ne emg ees gee ae blanket which comes in so handy, '™ USE WINTER AND SUMMER © BURN WOOD, COAL OR GAS only 38 pounds. ‘Total storage space is small. ee if’ there’s a sudden drop in tem- WRITE FOR PRES VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET ratun during. the sight My Fireplace is Wide___ High Keep Paint Supply Locked)a: cme <7 2 !| sai oe As with travel, half the fm of plating can be in puting Gere. limp dan | «6 INLAND LAKES SALES Finding Abe paint brushes, the rags, and mixes cam be just like; 5. . sone nal closet, S\glase 3127 W. Heren - Your CENTURY Deslor FE 2-6122—FE 4-712 ° ° ° ° Ld “If you're not a fun-lover, however, you may wish to keep all of the material in one spot. Use any second-hand cabinet and if there are, any small children in the house, keep it locked. Fit the closet under the cellar stairs, or im seme ether area away | from family traffic. Line the shelves and the back of the cleset with aluminum foil as the closet will beld flammable materials. Here's what the closet should contain: _ 1. Roller and roller pan, 2 a ay ee ee should be kept clean and pliable at all times. 3. Putty and a putty knife. ' 4. Scraper.. gives ht, wav anced design air conditioner 6. Masking tape. 7. Wire brush. , 8. Several grades of sandpaper and a sandpaper holder. 9. Turpentine. 4 10. Denatured alcohol. 11. Linseed oil. _ 12. Mixing sticks and clean cloths. 13. Shellac. _4. Paint cans of leftovers — clearly labeled. ‘Spring Fix-Up Time! CONCRETE STEPS Besides Mitering dust and pol- ten from the eit/ Gibson purifies room eb es 8 cools end circulotey #. It's de- signed te ~—yee stole edors. Come in today fora FREE DEMONSTRATION TON AIR-CONDITIONER - SPECIAL * Large Enough to Cool 5 Rooms... and PRICE Keep Them Cool! — — - | * No Extra Expensive Wiring Needed. ...» Just $ 95 @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling’ / Plug Into Regular 110 AC Outlet! ww CHECK THESE FEATURES: iu ton Down Payment . . . 24 Months to Pay! econ ant) any turaged) Exsrobilty HIB & Come in for FREE DEMONSTRATION Today! * =. AND UP @ FHA Specifications Strong Reinf / ; Aves Maney Inetollanne * ay troot | A GIBSON DEALER FOR OVER 26 YEARS! jeces Slipping , UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE , ; | CONCRETE STEP CO. Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere 5380 Dixie Highwey OR 3-7715 | 96 OAKLAND AVENUE) . _ PONTIAC, MICH. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 ' ELEVEN [ i Headquarters for Fine Draperies and Floor Coverin ngs Since 1941)! You'll Always Find More Of What You Want at OVER 1,200 SAMPLES - } . Where Quality Merchandise, to CHOOSE FROM | : : Workmanship and Service Excell!’ Wool, cotton,.rayon, viscose-nylon, all-ny- lon from all the leading mills. FROM $495 SQ. YD. e BARWICK ,@ HOLMES © BIGELOW e HARDWICK & © CALLAWAY MAGEE ° FIRTH © LEES e GULISTAN e NEEDLETUFT ° 4 : : Molls is the COMPLETE floor covering store. Besides our excellent selection } : ue : of corpets, we carry linoleum—asphalt, rubber ond viny! tile—plastic wall i y : o. tile—formica and = counter na sae , ss [FREED “What Goes With What?” DECORATOR BOOKLET by Ann Mason, Home Decorator for Lees Carpets. Get Yours While the Supply: Lasts! OUR CUSTOMERS TELL US we have the biggest selection of ‘Add Color, Beauty * “4 ; _ bm DRAPERY FABRICS they have ever seen. — gi mt E ich ~ : - ond Ewrkhment OUR SALESMEN TELL US * to Your Home! walhave the & * dalectionlot : : See Molls Most DRAPERY FABRICS in Michigan. Rd | Complete Selection of WE SAY : THAT fF} we have every type of " DRAPERY FABRIC-from $1 to $20 a yard, We have a Topnotch Decorator Service. Call i for one of our expert decorators to come’ to a your home. No obligation whatsoever, a (Molls Will- Arrange Convenient * Terms If Desired . Small Down Payment —~ 24 Months to Pay! a - PHONE FE 4-0516 Be Open Mon. G Fri. ‘til 9 Plenty of Free Parking “» BEDSPREADS DRAPERY HARDWARE PA 3 = ... over 300 to choose from. eo. every type of rod or fixture. So elalles ee SHOWER CURTAINS —_ ‘ e-. plains or prints... $10 to $20 BAMBOO BRAS a set. adie UPHOLSTERY FABRICS FABRICS 2. over 200 patterns... ‘|. drapery and sliptover fabrics $5 to $20 a yard, ¢ from $1.00 yd. SOFA PILLOWS PORCH SHADES ... wide variety from $2.00 to $6.00, . types to suit your need. 1666 S. Telegraph ; SOT See ate TWELVE Quarry Tiles Enter the Home Building niaterials and tech. , niques once thought suitable for only industrial construction are to-| day helping to. make your home rere een more comfortable and easier to! maintain. j Take the use of a load-bearing -- materia) such as quarry file, for’ instance. Ideal for heavy faetery) use because of its durability and ease of maintenance, quarry tile! is now finding popular use in) many private residences. | Quarry tile played its first | rele in home building as a weatherproof material for out- | door terraces. Homemakers liked | it because it remained unaffected | under the heaviest family wear, because it did not stain, was easy to clean with just an oc- casional hosing down, and be- cause its rich colors blended well with the landscape. More recently, however, quarry) has been brought inside the home| as a covering for floors, walls.| counters, fireplace ..fronts and) hearths. Design-conscious a, makers have liked the several new | colors in quarry and its many dif- ferent sizes as well as quarry's) many practical features. { The extension of quarry tile from the living room area right | out onto the terrace in the same | or complementing colors and de- | sign serves to unite the outdoor. indoor living areas of the home. | Family game rooms, quickly be- | céming popular, are another site for a durable yet colorful sur- facing. In a tiled kitchen, red quarry tile on countertops’ serves not only, as a sanitary, scratchproof sur- facing but also as the decorative highlight of the room. i = 6 «6 Entranceways and utility rooms, are other suitable places for quar | ry tile. The waterproof tile will’ outlast the lifetime of any home, under the most rugged daily use | Its natural colors never fade; they, are baked into the entire body of! the tile at exceedingly high tem-| peratures eee Screens Out Soon It's almost time to put up the, screens, Get them out now, dust them with the proper) vacuum cleaner tool, make necessary re_ pairs and, if painting is indicated, use the sprayer attachment of yout helpful ‘‘vac."’ . — Kentile Cork TILE ox9" D1" Interlocking Plastic Wall TILE 4 Colors € Ea. Pink, Gray. Green, Yellow Armstrong Rubber TILE 6x6x¥e G*™ The FLOOR SHOP 99-101 S. Seginaw FE 4-S216 . ~ FIRST ON WATERFORD HELL — Mr. and Mrs. William Merrit cut stone front is located on a half acre lot. It fronts on Waterford are the owners of the first house to be built on Waterford Hill. Hill Terrace and overlooks Van Norman Lake. Scheduled for completion in early summer, ‘thie brick house with With the arip of a bulldog, Luminall grabs the surface, penetrates the pores and halds on tight — stays put where you put it! Won't flake, crinkle or peel like ordinary floor paints. DRIES in 40 Minutes Dries so quickly you can't paint yourself into a corner! Decorates and preserves interior or exterjor ... such as patios, basements, garages, factories, shipping areas, commer- cial garages. Luminal provides a tough, resilient. durable paint finish. Lime proof and alkali resistant, it outperforms all-other floor paints — comes reaay | to- apply, one coat covers, dries quickly without unpleasant odors or toxic fumes STOP LEAKY One coat waterproots exterior. Long wearing qualities lower maintenance costs. Elastic ... . will not crack, peel er chip in extreme temperatures. ° Dries te a hard finish im tess than an hour whea applied te damp walls. Repels Bacteria. Walls stay clean and fresh looking and ~ net waterstreak. NEW! Fast Drying LUMINALL CONCRETE FLOOR PAINT BASEMENTS © Takes Less Than an Hoar to Dry © Available ia All Popular Colors © APPLY DIRECT FROM CAN | 95 Gal. FE 2-4242 | BROS, ~ _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, AULT MAY 12, 1956 THIRTEEN “Year-Around Lake Living Is the Vog ue of the Day”. . . Live ‘and Play at LAKEWOOD VILLAGE DESIGNED for INDOOR - ,OUTDOOR FAMILY LIVING 80 Ft. and Wider WATERFRONT LOTS 1850 Up---TERMS 20% DOWN DON’T BE SORRY! Delay may mean you will be too late to select your lot at Lakewood Village. Lakewood is a beautiful lake front development . Absolutely no crowding. Plenty of rcom to really live and play and bring up your family. Buying your house lot at Lakewood is a lifetime investment of which you will be proud... And increasing in value as the years roll by. The remaining lots will be sold within the next few months. We suggest you act now and make your selection. Fine schools, main highways... business and shopping. areas within easy reach. - Drive out M-59 to Lakewood Village or Call EMpire 3-4236. DRIVE OUT ANY DAY Select Your Homesite Now And your’ Modular home may be designed to blend with its setting . . . to look as if it “realy belongs there.”’ Esty home takes advantage of shade arid sun, breeze and view. When you're at home in a Redwood Modular . . . your’ outlook is always better. Walls of glass make the whole outdoors a part of your home . . . and you will be proud Sow om REALTY, INC. 7 Exclusive Sales Agent | Homes Ce | la Carte ess 5 Convenient Offices to Serve You: ' . 8081 COMMERCE ROAD—Eest of Union Lake Rd. EMpire 3-4197 And we do mean a la carte. The Modular “Menu offers 7409 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59)—MUtuel 4-6863, EMpire 3-4236 hundreds of homes . .. Each one distinctive and different 19228 W. MeNICHOLS et Outer Drive KEaueed 2.2400 (there’s only a sarnple shown here). You pick the one 14718 FENKELL neer Hubbell VErmont 8-300! that fits your taste... and fits your family, too! 12077 GRAND RIVER neer Wyoming TExes 4-0100 q _—e , . . . “ sail se - ‘feeding on clothing, food and “yeally gets ekcited upon observ- jing a few large black ants scurry- * feeding on the cellulose in’ the FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Termites Can Ruin Home Most folks think of injurious ‘mn sects as pests of cultivated plants; of the garden. Unfortunately some || of these insects follow us into our homes, where they annoy us by sometimes the house itself. While the average homemaker becomes disturbed upon the dis- covery of moths in woolen cloth- ing or weevils in the cereal, she ing along . the baseboard or apparently appearing from some- where in the basement. While these insects probably are black ants, they could be termites. Hf termites are in your home they reveal a tragic tact, for somewhere in the timbers or flooring a colony of them is ANT __TERMITE wood, Termites closely resemble ants, but they are’ not true ants.. The best way to tell termites from THERE’S A DIFFERENCE — The maitf difference in appear- ance between ants and termites is in the waist. Mix one to two quarts of the,the rate of one gallon per one feet deep and 8 to 12 inches wide. In addition, the mixture to wood in which there is evidence of infestation. s 8 6 Advantages cited for chlordane are: effective, quick initial, con- tfol;; long residual effectiveness in the soil (several years); effi- elent and economical; causes no injury to plant growth in its water | ~ formy kills the insects instead of repel- ling and dispersing them: Single Change in Room Can Create New Setting The greatest single change you can make in a room is to alter the background. Delightful new color on the walls and a gleaming new coating on the trim will work won- ders. They will give your furnish- ings a new setting so they'll have new beauty in your eyes. It isn’t hard to apply paint, if you follow a few simple: instructions and make careful preparation. ants is to look at the ‘‘waist.”| chlordane solution with 25 gallons |linear foot in a trench dug next to Ants are deeply constricted while ot water. Apply this mixture “ait termites have a broad joining be- Usually one coat of paint is suf- nese ae COG “ROOF BEAMS — Roof beams are notched to hold in place. Hewn side is left exposed — 8 natural decoration. — INTERLOCKING OF LOGS neatly, leaving space for caulk- ing. tween thorax and abdomen. NEED FOOD Their native home originally was in the forest, where they lived bers which is in contact with the soil. The insects work up into the dry timbers, sometimes even into the furniture and under rugs, but) in every case they have some di-| rect contact with the soil. | {| BEST WEAPON ~ Tt is here, in the soil next to the/ building foundation, that the prop-| erty owner wages his war against | . termites. The weapon is a 45 per cent | eblordane spray. This c has proved very effective treatments. Literally it — warfare. . HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. TRZ0S| 3101 Orcherd Loke Rood |! KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 esa & See. CALL MA 6-6247 FLEISCHMAN Proudly Presents a New CARPET ath. CAN DALON | SNUG AS A BUG... ON SOFT, WARM CARPET After Years of Research, a New Conception of Carpets Has Finally Been Developed — Study These Unique Features of - 100% Nylon Dense Weave on Jacquard Wilton Loom Abrasive Tests Show that Cendalon will Outwear Corpets thet Cost Twice es Much I Colors includes Ve" Rubber Ped that Is Built Onto the Cerpet 15 Colors end Petterns to Choose From Introductory Offer 100% NYLON CARPET of Candalon 95 Sq. Yd. The Fleischman Co. Has Won Many National Awards for 35 Floor Covering Design and Installation Technique. H. H. SMART. Div. OAKLAND AVE. FE 44567 LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. ft THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE ,;<—¥= Wes) Ready-Mixed CONCRETE =" HIGH ‘QUALITY Ready-Mixed Concrete is of high quality, accurately proportioned at a central plant with modern batching equipment. Each batch is designed for your specific job and is thoroughly mixed to im sure concrete of uniform quality, durability and high strength. “CONVENIENCE You areas, Uae Sh sepeaerys of cement and aggregates required. . You save the time, trouble and hard ECONOMY | Ready-Mixed Concrete is economical. And big-volume efficiency methods mean low costs . even small jobs get the benefit of large-volume production. There's no waste — for concrete is delivered in the exact amount desired — no wasteful left-over matérials, no costly reordering. 1 Nekher ie sosseenty to feet ot Pernese © See hor emt aed de al ie aa cont because the price it quoted before the concrete is ¢, delivered. DU RABILITY Ready-Mixed Concrete is durable. It is scientifically designed and Properly mixed to insure the quality desired for specific jobs. Too much water in the mix causes a loss in strength and dura- _ to the portland cement and aggregates. The amount of water wood in mixing Ready-Mixed Concrete is always right for good a, DEPENDABILITY Ready- Mixed Concrete is dependable hess there is full strength ol uniformity in every load. With modern precision batching equipment, each truckload coming to your job ie alike and exactly as you have specified. This makes it possible to obtain uniform strength and appearance in the want it. . 339 South Paddock St. | _—«*FE 2-0283 . we - bility. Skilled concrete technicians at ready-mix plants determine the amount of water to be added - . finished work. You can depend upon Koo eo Concrete to be available where and when you . . e . Hs _ a Aah SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Bathroom Stool | s STipproof and a little flooring adhesive, © First cut your tiles to fit andjof the lay them out carefully on thelof this sort saves footstool top you plan to cover./ing room and even bedroom from Remove and apply the _ flooring “‘tracked-in” soil. 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ELKTON, MICHIGAN PHONE: ELKTON 32 an 49900" ®@ ROOMS IN ONE 28 porch—a playroom- a bedroom i LOOK—a full room size, ecreenes im eddition to your home—et ¢@ fraction ff of the cost of ordinary construction. iB Mas deluxe style heavy canves i waterproof Foot with eaves ané t summer resort out of your own Hi back yard! ee , Free standing. > Hes standard ; style roof and standard type door. i}. _ & model for every yard COMPLETE 4-DAY SALE i | IN] 10 Aluminum Combination STORM WINDOWS | | | 2 pir peer ae 3189 Buy NOW and SAVE! | 1Call FE 4-6089 Repay, } All “Awning & STORM WinDOW | . S ES / . I] 233 S. Telegreph a || One Block South of Yoorhele THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 132, 1956 _ SEVENTEEN be DONALDSON LUMBER CO. Satisfying Thousands for Over 40 Years With > am i ‘Commercial -Reldeatal-Dalldng -Bomedeing We ore equipped to handle any building supply order ror of its size. Our large stock eliminates the necessity for subsitutes . . . guarantees top pak ‘at moderate prices. 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ATTENTION NEW AND OLD HOMES Aluminum Storm Sash & Screen Combinations | 2-TRACK 3-TRACK 416.50 ‘19.50 up to 34x66" up to 34”66” PORCH ENCLOSURES end RECREATION AREAS SO da AWNING TYPE SPECIAL: Aluminum Combination Doors .. $29.95 ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS JALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS JALOUSIE windows WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES —36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Days a ice oars A.M. to. 6 P.M. 1661 South Telegraph, Home Equipment Co. Pontioc Mi Li Mn Ml, Mi, Me, Me, Ml, Mi, Mr, Mrs. HEAT * IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY x rVCVvVG Vevey LARGE — NEW — FEATURE-PACKED j 4 | 2 4 3-BEDROOM HOME | Only *750 Down! - 900 sq. ft.-of living space, & constructed 7 5 > with mony quality feotures. = > TOTAL FHA Per ¢ PRICE 37400 Terms Month 4 tn tno MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS Directions to Model Drive north on Perry, turn left on Joslyn, then lett again on Third. Model home is open at 39) Third. sunt oy BVG INVESTMENT CO. ~ Telephone FEderal 4-4138 = ooAAAHH RONAN NRA Es rusKinatiiacanaannrtnnanah AMOR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 TWENTY-NINE . GAS for the speediest £ é If You Are Building, Buying or Remodeling LOOK K T GAS for the last. word i in ~ COOKING Gas is instantaneous, Gas is clean, Gas is modern. Actually, no other ranges ore more automatic, give you call fascinting features, cook as . we . GAS for the most startling | new feature in REFRIGERATION The Gas refrigerator starts itself, stops itself, feeds non-stick ice cubes into a basket without ever being touched. It’s completely silent and has no mov- ing parts to wear. GAS for the fastest, thriftiest DRYING Gas automatic dryers have virtually no warm-up period and are from 2 to 6 times as economical per load. Both separate and combination washer- dryer. models are available with Gas. recovery in WATER-HEA ed Gas does a better job . +. actually re- places hot water 3 times faster- You can find every product advantage you can think of ... in Gas. Yet they cost less to buy, use and install. Every pot and pan you own becomes an . AUTOMATIC COOKER with this new TOP BURNER ~ ' that thinks! Add to this all the other automatic GAS «ee THE MODERN FUEL FOR features— AUTOMATIC OVEN LIGHTING ... AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC COOKING .. . INCIN- OVEN CONTROLS for time and temperature . . . AUTO- ERATION Ses REFRIGERATION nos MATIC GRIDDLES and you have the most autoniatic range ' W ATER-HEATING . CLOTHES of them all! NO ‘OTHER RANGE PROVIDES MORE! “DRYING . . . AIR CONDITIONING | 7 | CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 28 West Lawrence Street FE 5-8151 “Pontiac, Michigan P1-G-5148-78 , THIRTY Capraro pr GLENDALE MANOR — ‘This model Manor subdivision on Baldwin avenue, just north ere AR the homes in this area model home is in the Glendale of boule- have full basements. The three bedroom, ranch style homes are brick with aluminum windows. Lots are 50x120. Buyers have a choice of elevation, brick selection, floor covering and tile. These homes are offered for $14,500. jenamels are popular for. walla and |woodwork that are often washed. . Usually they can be obtained in colors that match flat wall paint exactly, so it is possible to have walls painted with the flat coating, when desired, and matching wood- work in the coating with the sheen. Even Power Mowers Improving be guided over soft ground or 41 pounds, this compact, air-cooled ‘ pugged terrain with equal ease, |emgine develops 3.6 horsepower, and is specially helpful if there more than enough to assure speedy Eyebrows lift when a car of an-now on the market is made by : _ TV sets, like most other products/rotary cutter, as well as to a grass America uses, have a way of im-/catcher. It has automotive - type sharply. Each year sees new and interesting features engincered in- to mowers—wider cutting blades, better safety devices, increased power to move the mower faster and make it do a better job. are banks or ear hr eut. A iKohler engines’ are made avail- : tacter cra able with such extra features as rential and moves either for-|'Wheels are completely visible at | auction gears, clutches and re- all times. This machine is said to ald ol Pe ee jtractable starters, depending on ming of grass. {stalled in. Power for the mowers described Ranch Equipmeat, Inc., Ransom, is supplied by a K-90 gasoline en- Kansas. Cutting a 30-inch swath, |Sine manufactured by Kohier Co.,/U.S. farm land per capita com-| safety and effective. lawn cutting. These \the type of mower they are in- Kentile Asphalt TILE 9x9x% 6 Dark Marble Colors Interlocking Plastic Wall TILE 5.2" ' Armstrong Inlaid TILE x9 Q* The FLOOR SHOP In 1850 there were 12% acres of | 99-101 S$. Seginew FE 4-521 it mulches the grass as it cuts, Kohler, Wisconsin. —- only'pared with 5 acres today. Still another power mower is the|/ |Moz-All, made by Wind-King of/” . — A 1956 trend which should ap |Merrill, Iowa. This mower doubles wal (a heasoissideva waving’ ine |e a riding or Walking unit./) |) first pewer mowers or te “old |!t can be walked on smaller lawns, |~ timers” whose mowers now need [OF attached to a sulky arrange-|\” 4 replacing is the growing popu: larly for large suburban tawns. And big wheel mowers are also offering new attraction, to home handymev who take pride in do- ing a professional job. A compact new riding mower = ce i] ° ‘ re 4 Pontiac-Oakland County: %| PLATE GLASS ¢ THERMOPANE © TWINDOW 4 WALL MIRRORS © DOOR | REFRIGERATION Assn.: OR MIRRORS 7 ae SLIDING GLASS DOORS : Code of Ethics oes PATTERNED GLASS | WH & To Give Competent and Reliable Service in Our Areas. oe ‘ 7 Hn t To Foster Matual Usderwtending ond Respect in Customer a, - CE “4 = Relations. ‘ aA ‘ . : | — Gre rtoer rela on aaa : ° FREE ESTIMATES ‘ = and Air-Conditioning Industry. +3 s LO ¢ a HE : Call FE 5-€441 and one of 5 . For Dependable, Fair and - he | F salesmen ae wneature. for a 4 B ie . a ‘ a | ~ SEMEN, ES . ; 3 estimate on your requirements. e ss m DEWEY REFRICERATION BURKE REFRIGERATION 5 ; oo ‘ - : avon asersie ROY’S REPLACEMENT + = -_ . NP II NIN = FE 5-0005 lett ae i — Serving Pontiac and Oakland County for 56 Years — ~ A TO Z REFRIGERATION PONTIAC REFRICERATION ~ a a FE ¢-9455° OR 8-221 , M PETE’S REFRIGERATION ARCTIC REFRIGERATION : ] FE 5-3750 Se VE 2-4898 = | DAUBENSPECK/(P. £.) INC, —-SIX_ LAKES REFRIGERATION : | ° FE 2-0167 : : MOTE REFRIGERATION peraicenrion 23 W. Lawrence a . Phone FE 5-644} rj FE 27-8635 ; FR 2-¢6100 re 6 ese Ps gem ee “ Roonsausucasesiusssceccnaesusaescell Cael mitt ee si lito Dancin cack wl hecige ~ : ment which converts it into a sery- | - farity of riding mowers, particu. |iceable riding unit. Sella alle ballet E Yasoo: Manufacturing Co., dackson, Miss., has a new rotary —acnine featuring big. — 5 ter — is. Because 8 -|— power mower is more mancuv- erable with such wheels it can Pe Lee pate ie <3 a ey! os Give Your Home Extra Charm ~ With GLASS , 0 ~ ¥ i. oo : r : i be a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 - THIRTY-ONE a, YOUR HOME NOW! REV SATIN Practically odorless — paint with your windows closed. No streaks or lap marks—dries to a smooth velvet finish in- 20 minutes. Clean your brush or rollers and any stray splatters with plain water. Choose from 170 colors. Gal. JELLED.MAGIC ‘Is the newest development in interior paint— perfect for walls, ceilings and woodwork. It’s jelled for care-free application—homogenized to eliminate stirring. Can‘t drip or run like ordinary paints yet it flows on like magic. s9 le oe seals and finishes woodwork, Paneling, - Freres terior wood ve ioseas finish, you prefer Intex ¢ an # tOp coat of vamish, be BERRY BROS. OUTSIDE PAINT power—and: lasting protection. It protects wood and metal through summer expansion and winter contrac- tion. Colors. stay new looking longer, under, adverse The paint that gives more coverage — greater hiding $e 45 weather conditions. cosy to ” oP. ; as Drying for Woodwork, Furniture and Walls You'll find it easy to transform old, dull surfaces: into-sunny-bright objects of _ beauty with this easy all- purpose enamel. Spreads easily, covers most sur- $ dll faces in one coat with a tough water - resistant film. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 ORCHARD. LAKE AVE. “REV” ered Coating ‘An Emulsion Type Coating Beautifies and protects exterior and interior surfaces of brick, stucco, concrete, cinder blocks Gal. end stbestos siding. A heavy-duty, weather-resist- i's 5” =: ant coating made with latex. t FE 5-6150. THIRTY-TWO = THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 - = BURMEISTER’S - BURMEISTER’S - - em BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’ $- {e\f Gold Bond |] PLASTER BOARD 4x8x 1, Plaster Board . . $125 4x8x%. Plaster Board . . $155 4x8x' Plaster Board. . $125 4x7x 5g Plaster Board . . $128 : | Also 10 ft: and 12 ft. in Stock : 26-Ib. Joint Cement .. = 260-fi. Porfa Size Roll 5 260-ft. Spark Tape Roll 600-ft. Spark Tape Roll 8-ft. Dry Wall Bead ....... Ft. 3146 5-Ib. Joint Cement .. . 5-lb. Perfa Tape System 60-Ib. a sate - BURMEISTER’S - - - | “SEWER PIPE Drain Tile Plumbing Supplies | Fence Posts - Wire Fencing Brick BURMEISTER’S - - BURMEISTER’S - - - Eavestrough . . 10° GUTTER *T 49 Ali Fittings in Stock GOLD BOND ASBESTOS | 3 DI NG 88 11,95 - BURMEISTER’S - - - _/ 2x8 EXTERIOR SHEATHING wood.” COMBINATION _ DOORS a FROM - 14> Clear White Pine SCREEN DOORS Beautiful Pine FROM *B9 | BOYDELL Outside White . °3?> GALLON “OPEN -DAILY 8:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. 1 CARLOAD 2x4. 8’ FIR BIRCH 1x6 Fir Roo! 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FT. : =m, BIG ay \ ene GARDEN | aie 2252 5 Year Gastantes ‘Reg. $2.49 s 1995 "NOW 49 THREE YARDS ~ reenehae s Largest _ THREE YARDS _ CENTRALLY “ uUkin 2l 4 te | ol Sb Gold Bond Dealer = CENTRALLY OPEN LOCATED LOCATED | = THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 _ THIRTY-THREE - BURMEISTER '$ eee BURMEISTER’ S<-ce BURMEISTER’ $- ~ BURMEISTER’S « bene = BURMEISTER "S$ --- BURMEISTER’S --- BURMEISTER’S «~ « BURMEISTER’S - - = BURMEISTER’S - - - - S.WALSIEWUNG -- SERVING . oO R T Hi . Rp SERVING SUNDAY Greater Detroit Pontiac =. Southfield Twp. Keego dea 10:00 A M Northland Area Union Lake awe , Ge bee South Lyon LUMBER Co. Walled Lake me , New Hudson : WHOLESALE or RETAIL: . Farmington 3-00 p M Bloomfield Hills ; 8197 Cooley Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan — | Northville Birmingham. EM 3-3747 Open More Hours to Serve More People at Their Convenience EM 3-417] Novi — Wixom BURMEISTER’S - - - S.UZLSIBINUNG - - - S.wWALSIEWUNG - S.WILSISINING - -- - S.WILSIFWUNG ~*~ S.USLSIZWUNG - - S.WILSIFNNUNG - - ~ > S.WILSISUNG - - - - S.UILSIJNUNG - - poy BURMEISTER'S - - - BURMEISTER’S -- - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER'S - - - BURMEISTER'S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER’S + - - BURMEISTER’S - - - BURMEISTER'S - - - a , \ THIRTY-FOUR _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 | | ‘, What’s Wr With the Flat Roofed H hats Wrong Wi e Flat Rooted Home Flat roofs are one of the ‘most/I¢ you pitch your roof just 30 de-|some of the labor , hich : controversial features of house de-|grees those same snow loads arejthat go into rafter. framing or sign. A reader in Auburn, Ind.,/eut to 11 pounds on Long Island|trussing will be saved, but you writes to this department: “We)|and 51 pounds in: the mountains, wd red oe paca beer are dreaming of building a house , Which usually are consid- and the one that fits our-way of| NSULATE CEILING ered an economy over adequate living has a flat roof. It seems| Air conditioning is another fac-/puitt-up roofing. people are either all ‘pro’ or all|*or that is entering into roof de- ‘con’ when the flat roof is dis-/Si@". Heat gain through the roof) | Am Otle builder reperted that cussed.” in summer can run up your cooling} be saved $500 te 9600 per house * * « - |easts. considerably genres | eg cect ped I build becomes important. Even a ination gutters down- and orton tencstcs can't tunke| ate space under a gable is easier spouts, half of the framing and : up their minds in this controveray,|‘® Vettllate than a shallow space} BAS a reting cost. Bat 8 ( either, One national survey showed|S™2F & Slat roof. : very Uttle difference im cost. i 47 per cent of the experts contend-| Moedern construction has dem- ing that you can save money by| onstrated that the ceiling is your | In some places it has been dif- | building a flat roof oo hemgpccealind eal id aliver reseed ficult to get any mortgage financ- found there was no saving; - j concerned, above for a house with per cent had no experience with Gib calling te there merely to | * = wih a fat te, this type of construction. — the rain off and to shade in summer. | aclu at rls Mae ose | th clog nnd ou hop te bat fornia, they are not tied down | ‘nade in winter and outside i | e-. sammer, ly. This seems strange because pitched roofs | But the space between ceiling evelved through the necessity for |8nd roof, whether the roof is j shedding heavy snows in North- |flat or pitched, becomes super. era regions. The effect of mow jheated to as much as 150 degrees em the construction cost of a jin. summer. This can saturate in- reof can be considerable, . /|sulation and keep a ceiling warm . For example, in New York pobre gd aa attic veut State, flat roofs must be strong ° enough to carry snow jcads that/SAVED MONEY vary from 29 pounds per square| Whether you can save on home foot along the. coast to 90 pounds! building costs by using a flat roof per square foot i that ‘ é angele tee iis TATE SEY, oes o8 800.00 0000 oe HOUSE PAINT GOING TO PAINT YOUR HOME? © You want to Save Money, Time and Work! © You want Beauty and Protection! © ACME QUALITY PAINTS have been the | ; - peak of Paint Perfection since 1884! 1 4 =: © ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINTS are EASY : | TO APPLY—Have ENDURING BEAUTY and ” GIVES THE WEW LOOK THAT MAKES . YOOR WOME LOOK NEW! \~ Color-style your entire home the . ' Quick, easy way with our new acme Color Selector USE IT TO COLOR-STVLE YOUR ENTIRE HOME! Mundreds of Decorators Colors to Harmonize with Furnishings You New Heve or Plan te Buy FREE Booklet! “color ideas trom the Acme Color Selector.” Come tm for Your Copy. ~ | NOME QUALITY PAINT STORE || 3 Neth Seginew FE 2-3308 Why Bathrooms Cost the kind of roof” you'll have on More Than Other Rooms |¥°u next hous. wince ably en plumbing of one small bathroom |p, 4 Gant ahet te sramalalaase: et VOR ork bedroom house. If one wants a fireplace, just The average bathroom costs at|for the looks, it can be had. One least five times as much per|such is made by Mastercraft Fire- square foot. as any other roomiplace Co., and is of simulated stone. There's also one of marble. These | Features COMPARE ‘99 @ FLUSH DOORS | o Here is the finest opportunity for @ P LASTERED WALLS you to have built, on your lot, or @ ALUMINUM SLIDING on ours, a home with specifications and advantages found in highe 7 WINDOWS | priced models. i @ SELECT OAK FLOORING | DIRECTIONS @ DELCO OIL HEAT TO MODEL... | @ ELECTRIC HOT WATER 3272 Pontiac Lake Road HEATER TELEGRAPH ROAD TO PONTIAC LAKE ROAD, WEST 2 MILES TO @ SLIDING CLOSET DOORS MODEL! WATCH FOR SIGNS. ; MODEL OPEN SUN. 2 TO 8 AND @ LARGE KITCHEN & BATH DAILY 5 TO 8! PLUS LOT Bateman-Kampsen . REALTY CO. a Road FE 4-0528 Ree a aie it giesTHIRTY-FIVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 You Can Build Fence of Your Own Design - The distance between pests) On level ground, all posts shouldiplastic, asbestos and aluminum, will vary somewhat, depending |be cut off at the same ‘height./should be embedded in concrete. en the type of fence you instan. |Where the ground slopes, posts|This is because the fences present | a se-tect ls should be tall enough that the rails|an unyielding surface to the wind, spacing le customary |wili run parallel to the grade with|placing quite a strain on the posts, fer post-and-rall fences, while |the same separation between them|which should be steel or heavy post-and-board fence posts are ithat was maintained on level/lumber, - spaced at cight- te 12-feot inter- | ground. Rustic fences are usually left vals, depending en the size of | . ae unfimished, while those made of the rails (the lighter the rail, the [posts for solid wood fences, orjdressed lumber are ‘stained or shorter the spacing). those made with solid panels of|painted. USE EXAMPLE: % Pay Only % Now! % Pay Bolonce in 3 Monthly Peyments! R 90 DAY PAYMENT PLAN For Your Inside or Outside Painting This Year! . We have the paint colors you want! ROCK OR A _ _ HOME FENCING — For any anchored firmly in the ground by the simple method above, When it comes to fence building, the do-it-himself home handyman has an ample list of materials from which ,to choose. Besides lymber, plywood, other wood products and wire, there are corrugated plastic, asbestos or aluminum. All or most of them are on display at neighborhood lumber yards throughout the spring rush on fencing. Building a fence can be as dit- ficult or easy as you wish to make it. You could put your ié 5 Sneawin-Wittiams PORCH and FLOOR ENAMEL if SPP oe Bs Se ce one mse se mali rg ee aes ell Fj thels = wh the hard way but might be least expensive. Or you could fall back on one of the manufactured fences, which include picket, post-and-rail, basketweave, lou- “ wer and stockade types. Easier yet, some dealers offer fencing in preassembled sections. All you have te do is install the posts, then nail up the sections. No matter which kind of fence you elect to build, the posts come Ss 4 Posts, e@Stands up under heavy traffic, rough weather, re- ... deluxe latex wall paint ‘and KEM’GLO* «America’s favorite enamel e Come in and select your colors from our big Color _ Cascade selection—free take-home color samples. ] STEP LADDERS _. $338 CHAMOIS! From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. gate a SPECIAL Swan Plastic GARDEN | eee LADDERS . . Only $4.98 Large—Tull Skin $938 ‘SPONGE Lerge 8” to 10” “Sys © For beautiful velvet-like walls in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms, vse your favorite colors in gvaranteed washable Super Kem-Tone. e Match your woodwork fe your walls with the same color in Kem-Glo, the miracle enamel with the rich subdved lustre. , e Make your kitchen and bathroom high in style with Kem-Gio's new colors, too. 2 @ Seeds & Fertilizers @ Rental Service @ Super Kem-Tone & BING SUPPLIES @ Complete Line of ardwore @ BPS Paints @ Sporting Goods K COMPLETE LINE OF PLUM OPEN DAILY FROM 8 to 8 Brownie’s Hardware 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239 71 West Huron St. LET US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTING CONTRACTOR SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FE 4-2571 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT «+ WE DELIVER FOR AT YOUR NEARBY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DEALER ne \ | Bs ican <= sci deltiiadaiateestaeibtmeniaiaiaiemttemens th ect THIRTY-SIX THE PON‘FIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 . ee t *WO-STORY HOUSE — A two-story house is almost a rayity nowadays. Mr. and - beth. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, a sewing room and a full bath. In the Base Mrs. Eugene Shaw are the owners of the one shown above. This house is being built’ ment there is a recreation room with an exit to the back yard. A breezeway connects on Old Orchard drive in Donelson Park. Tt is to Have a brick and siding exterior. The the house with a car-and-a-half garage. Alger Wolfe of Pontiac is the builder. first floor will have living room, dining room, kitchen and study, as well as a half- : , ‘ e : Modern on [ eo ee | , : ‘ 4 q oe* \ p fag Sys Se os ‘Rolling Devonbrook [___7u.. i Rolling Devonbroo sue rea werelll oa ! in Bloomfield Hills pats ey —. +, * LJ Ld . 7 eS v Ideal living among beautiful rolling hills. Located 4 blocks te Roos. rows fi north of Devon Gables, one mile south of new Miracle | Gaaece Mile Shopping Center ... Low taxes ... Highest rated uncrowded St. Hugo and Vaughn School district. Many built-in kitchen appliances in quality custom birch cabinets .. . Wall to wall carpeting ... 2 and 3 full baths ...3 and 4 bedrooms... Activities room ....Ward- TRI-LEVELS robe closets and abundant storage areas . .. Two-car finished and heated garages ... ware GAS HEAT... Protective overhangs... Blacktop rodds and drives . .. Individual BI-LEVELS ° designs ... Interior and exterior color coordinating ... Seeded acre lots .. . Optional: Swimming pools . .. Community planned landscaping. . SINGLE LEVELS | Open Daily and Sunday ’ Prices: $31,900 - $45,900 : Complete! — CONSTRUCTION | COMPANY Your Old Home in Trade! when _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1996 THIRTY-SEVEN _ it Still Is Used Feet oes Hoang Ut able a new cast iron unit which] A new, overdoor garment hang- it's called © “Space Misér.” tor is desired, ined ts uous aaulh bean al tel wad eee ia arakers Now’s the time to set the scene for an enjoyable, relaxing - summer ... right in your own backyard! Here are just a few hints (from Leonard's, where prices are lower) for making summertime 4 fun-for-all family affair! GIANT SIZE Outdoor } New Fiber Reinforced VINYL Grill | SWIMMING POOLS OVER 100% STRONGER | REG. $24.95 7 “th 4 Ft. x 6 Ft. Size REG. $19. 95 * Holds 175 Gallons eos 17 | See 14"| % Back Reflection Shield ‘ Other Gritls % Big Rubber Tire Wheels - . BIG 6-ft. by 8-f. SIZE $9. from ; aw» Polls anywhere < ; 134+inch steel tubular legs legs. Holds 425 $12.90 . * Muge a0 5 eee = —_ q gallons. Regular $39.95. : Cooking ace te “a % Folds Inte Compact Unit $33.50 - if Y roLDINe COP SAVE $12 46 on Tal mT ALUMINUM | TUK- A- BED Kalamazoo PATIO CHAIRS — REG. $14.95 VALUE 9” & Plastic Web Seat and Back % Sturdy Plastic Arm Rests *% Aluminum Tubular Frame * Choice ef Colors REG. $24.95 VALLc *% ALL SIZES * ALL STYLES 1/ CONVENIENT! od | 2’ 49 - © Weighs only 92 pounds. WI N D OW HURRY e 74 inches long. opened. * Set-T-Soae — legs | earn © 36"x27'/."14", folded. — Apps wee, Sores FAN Ss LIMITED! . _ home rom or blow duck ond. “VISIT. OUR STORE—YOU'LL SAVE MORE” ssf. Up 19%, ALL ITEMS FULLY GUARANTEED! LEONARD'S 20 N. PERRY ST. > LHI RVY-EIGH'T THE PONTIAC a — URDAY, MAY 12, 1956 . OWNER BUILT — Elmer Hoskinson Jr. and his father built this tached two car garage. The full basement is an open one in the rear. five room-home in Drayton Woods for the junior Hoskinsons. Located ~The exterior of the home is Roman brick and white aluminum siding. on the corner of Midrow and Highfield, the house was‘ constructed The Hoskinson’s lot, now ready for landscaping, is 128x210 feet. - from a sock plan. It is 74 feet long and 28 feet wide, with an at- New Cities ‘Face Problems \velopment of- the apaet for loans ptrpage the buildings would be of out an A adequate sewage disposalilittle value. ; ‘Occasional Tables [Have Decor Value NEW YORK—As if they didn’t have a dozen other uses, occasion .|al tables are’ now justifying their right to exist for their decorative .[ values alone, Like the “little black dress” on tion point—a command to atten tion for the highlights of a room. With this thought in mind, furnj- ture designers with a flair for the fresh, original and dramatic have come up with tables intended as “punctuation marks’ for the living room. s * * Unusual geometric forms, abate donment of any previous inhibi- tions about color, and thé use of @ gratifying varied assortment af decorative materials are the tools with which the transformation hag beén effected. Planning, partitioning and equip- ping are the secrets af good stor- age facilities in the home. eq _—— Every year dozens of communt-|system is-laid prior to inviting in- ties in the nation graduate into the|dustry into the cify, and then used classification of cities. According to encourage industrial growth. | to the Sanitary Engineering Com- Most cities have attractive mitiee of the National Clay Pipe parks, recreation centers and | Associations these new cities will playgrounds. Here again, vitri- | i be obliged to supply complete fa- fied clay pipe is used for drain- cilities for the people. age. One of the most important of 2. these facilities is the installation) As the city continues to grow, of adequate water and sewage sys-|the library is enlarged, shopping. tems to service the growing pepu-|centers are built, a clinic is added | lation and protect the health of the|to the hospital and office buildings | people. spring up. In each case, clay pipe| Actually a community which = 2d hom Gee = has become a city has taken the first step toward continuous growth. Regardless of the nature of future expansion, the ingtalla- tion of adequate seWage and water facilities is of primary importance if the new city is te CLEAN UP eee RENT A A new city usually begins its growth by building schools, church- STERLING es and developing housing projects. In each. case, sewers play an im- OSC i LLATI N G portant role in the development picture, SANDER NEED NEW SYSTEM , All Types of Wood Finishes Before long city fathers invite ent ie A'S ULLAY with American-Standard colored fixtures means that complete sewage sys- tems must be installed to handle MFG CO the waste materials from the. in- FE 5-6184 . : If you're tired of looking at the same colorless dystrial plants. 17.195. P St _Frequently, an extensive sewer _! >. Terry old bathroom month after month, American- . — = Standard “color-blended” fixtures are for you. Color-blended fixtures make you your own Genuine For the SITE of your life... eRe apr oneal olecranon | bathroom as often as you wish simply by changing Amenican-Stardard | * towels, curtains and the mat. It’s that easy! But what a wonderful difference it makes! . COME IN—FIND OUT FREE WHAT'S BEST FOR YOUR HOME venience! They're space-saving! -And they cost a lot less than you might think! LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS Walton Blvd. East of Sashabaw 4 Bedroom 12 Baths Private Beach Medels | ‘] 5, 500 incledes Open 10 A.M. to 9 P. M. ‘Westinghouse “au eatmaster” Electrié Dishwashers Automatic Gas 30 Galion 1 H WATER | __ FT HEATER | ORIando aida | F H A TERMS s 103 State St. bathroom fixtures The secret of color blending is in having the right NOTHI fixtures. And we've got them! Come see for your- \ NG DOWN self. They're graceful. Stylish. They offer extra con-. 3 FULL YEARS To PAY q q 4 q ! ‘col ‘ ” 4 q 4 4 q DP PPP PPFD DPPry We..inghouse Electric Dishwashers GE or Hot Point Electric Water Heaters ~ _. GE or Hot Point Electric Water Heaters “Supreme” Automatic Water Softeners H. STANTON PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR Residential © Commercial © Industrial Sy ee AEE Bt bape Saar. ee & eas . ™ _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 12, 1956 7 THIRTY-NINE_ 7: Audiophiles Like! Music Correct’ Expend Many . Dollors to Reproduce Sounds That Are ‘Never Perfect’ For two miillion sound-addicts, who take it in the ear, high fidelity is a way of life.-~-- > * * i) ; 4 2 a 4 * Ed F + Hi-fi clubs in every major city gather for evening meetings and listen to the pear-perfect repro- duction of sound. But audiophiles do not prae- tice their ways in the catacombs, the attic er a bedroom. They de- mand a reom consecrated te sound, Often, their wire, speakers, amplifiers and pre-amplifiers will) — turn a living room into a labora- tory. One does not merely listen to high-fidelity sound. One has to live with it. = BASIC NEEDS WALL FIREPLACE — A wall fireplace is featured in the The basic equipment — speaker, hume at Pine Lake Manor. The entire end wall of the living amplifier, record player — can be is brick, with built-in rock shelves. The is camouflaged in many ways. The most practical way of hid- ing a hi-fi set is to stow it in a Air-Conditioning ° then be. mounted’ on the eleset| COOLING Capacity door. Another popular hideaway az — e. is the living room boashet. Measured in Tons Many companies manufacture | The cooling capacity of an air- hi-fi cabinets that can be blended conditioning system is usually). canity into any drcoratics (stated in tons. One ton means the scheme -yourselfers ° discover all major plywood firma capacity to. produce over a 24-hour oceans plans for hi-fi eab- es ae racagar ivan ayaa is, - melting . The speaker ie generally placed In _ estimating rangueamaod yet in a corner of the room, Furni-|@ acoibes Galt galled ~ British tar lt, ocanerd et eermal Ut ox Bs, Oe ton of bee awl 12,000 Bt bounce off flat surfaces. Heavily- jeapec’ a ee hed per Ay val upholstered furniture will absorb) sound waves and these pieces are} A Btu technically is the amount generally located far from the| of heat required to raise the tem- mounth of the speaker. perature of s peund of water | Ts cosTLy unit ig used because cooling ac- Walls, drapery and carpetings) tually means removal ef beat. must all be considered when im-) 5. wae Pa making a bi-ti set. power of the compressor motor is The minimum cost for such ® (approximately the same as the ton- . Set is about $150. The phono- nage of refrigeration produced. graph should run about $50, the | A three-ton air-conditioner has amplifier $50, and the speaker (a three-horsepower motor; a five- $50. There is no maximum ager ‘ton air conditioner has a_ five- Some sets run into thousands horsepower motor and so on. dollars. . ; Size of equipment ig frequently The beginner should plan on given in maeugnted Sree nan using at least two speakers. A = asia ati will. : te 12-inch “woofeP’ reproduces low output of a 2 hel =e notes while a smaller “tweeter” | Comding SS SS is effective on higher ranges. * * * z a : The result: freedom from’ ex-]| traneous noises and distortion, | full frequency of the human ear} \ and the complete range of a sym : ‘ phony orchestra. ‘ | i Heaviest Known Wood ~ | Choic e Lake Lots “™ Valspar Ah PAINTS _ White and twelve beautiful outdoor colors, easy to apply, : fast-drying, long-lasting; one-coat protection for most sur- faces. Won't crack, chip, or peel. $ 6” Gal ONLY . f ee aneee —————— Valspar "> “FLOOR & DECK ENAMEL “FOR OUTDOOR & INDOOR USE The heaviest known wood in the world is black ironwood, native to the Florida Keys and West ae The iene sod se Entrance to Lots aia ed = ee | off Walton Rd. yy , f | : | Between , Ya [sp4 ee a S$ FIX UP ~_ Sashabaw and apie, ite |) eee oe CLEAN UP Silver Lake Roads N Sr etee tp aTReY ae Se = oe Information Available R E N T A from “‘Salesmen at WA ee Nad Rose-Hill Project STEAMER SEE THEM THIS WEEK END! wie. Ewey to epply, leeves ne bresh marks. cary te keep cleen, minum, © ‘KEEGO HARDWARE , Sin bright, high-gloss col- goods, evtomobiles , oo : noes, rowboots—in fect, ers, ideo! for oll exterior $926 naar yp 1 sur. Wall Papers to Suit Everyone fF DEL ited LDR) Rose-Hill Realty Co. ~~ Number 1 wre ee J 19470 GRAND RIVER 1} 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2.3766 5.6184 9060 Oy Us WW.1W9 § Perry St | KE 2- : - ' FORTY | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Own a Motor Boat? Check the Gas Can use of the fuel. Whever filling the) fuel tanks of outboard ag power mower motors, be sure no one is emoking nearby. F : Never attempt to refill the fuel tank while the motor is running. To safely store the fuel, put it in a leak-proof galvanized steel fuel can, and place it in a garage or tool shed, away from the house or summer cottage. used as offices. In addition to being the state headquarters, STATE HOME — The state superintend- that are COMMERCIAL ent of the Church of God occupies this eleven room house on Ottawa this home is used by any visiting ministers. The Spain family have drive, at the corner of Orchard Lake and Voorheis. There are 8 lived in their new brick home since November. It was built by and rooms for Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Spain and their three children, 3 Huston Webb of Ferndale. ' Building Industry © |Marking System : Determines: Though ‘pecitications for the two at Continues Hts Boom sis ‘ond ‘‘good,’” and the third, * green labels carrying the word ‘ ‘is ees of eas alae grade nomen- terior.” : . clature is the same for both. Top * ° grade is called * ‘premium,”’ the sec- Grades of Doors Purchasers of hollow-core flush portant segments of our economy, |buildings today, now have an in- most notably the automotive and/@ustry-established ‘quality guide” farming industries, are padres: ~ ae Soe — mgporne signs of weakness, the building ew Amal whose members business is still going strong. Some. 20 aa reliable sources are looking for.|include aboasininac =— pra ward te another peak year in the|"#* announced t ineugere of a uniform grade marking sys- industry. tem. Grades are based on speci- ;|fications set down in the newly Calder—with over half a century of experience in designing and engineering—manutactures doors in every conceivable style and and size. “casat bon 965 INTERLAKE _ BUILDING PRODUCTS 4921 Filer FE 5- 8782 A “| Only manufacturers certifying eiderably hy building's vigor. Jn that their doors comply with all the poses ae spite “ohne ; bagdaPenst standard’s provisions regarding new home construction has lagged onstruction and regeetor rae Sef thorized to use the iM — behind population increase anime. — a ‘e 8 @¢ | Doors intended for exterior use building is not just a perilous boom|system by red labels bearing the “fis the fact that housing quality;word “exterior,” as well as the thas improved a good deal since|grade designation. Interior doors ‘GRAND OPENING TILE SALE! TONS AND TONS OF FLOOR AND WALL TILE TO BE SOLD OUT AT UNHEARD OF PRICES! YOU'RE THE WINNER! aed tina ta AS ADVERTISED - Ne Dealers Please ~ Plastic a - Spatter Nationally Advertised Tie Armstreng Excelon eal Cf asphat CF pare Vinyl Plastic Tile Tile Greaseproot—Ne Waning 20% Off Nationally Advertised Rubber Tile VINYL PLASTIC FLOOR Gpé te 7 Each ne Open 'til 9 Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4Van4 Ve Ea. We Will Install Wall Tile For A -6x7 Bathroom - CARLOAD BUYERS pet 1055 W. Huren Se.—2 Blocks West. of Telegraph 11705 FE 8-3717 | | FREE PARKING And a good sign that today’s are readily identifiable under the]. . 1950. Just _are. Similarly grade marked with] rar B&G TILE OUTLET wo Wall to W. CARPETI b too, can have Wall-to- Wall Carpeting. Choose today For Your Kitchen See Our Large selection of linoleums ‘with coordinating Plastic Wall covering. One stop for all your needs. Drapes That Make Year Rooms “Come Alive” The wrong drapes can ruin it. Let the perfect drapery matertal also see our fine assortment of WINDOW SHADES BAMBOO SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS RAR ARR ARAN AAR Woman e norm FLOOR TILE VINYL TILE Formica COUNTER TOPS, _.. Consewell PPA ~~ NOP LLP LLP Drayton Floor Fashions 4667 Dixie Highway _ ~ OR 3-2552 PARK FREE At OUR ‘DOOR ° FORTY-ONE Don't attempt: to clean clogged Brighten the Outside of living Room eat ieee Living rooms outside are almost) Loggers oil rublied into the wood ture from the commonplace in in- believable richness of color, V——< as important.as the interior variety | wil) retain its natural beauty, or terior decoration, added longevity. arpa these days where casual living and), ain wit) al anlar entertaining’ 60 frequently holds|" , ’ protect ; forth in the wide open spaces. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 part by merely extending the WOOD and ALUMINUM f rhang and ene or twe , : ALL SIZES gs wks tee (ak Qimaanantien out, am added adventure in tex ture You will find that the extended 4’ Step . $2.97 is noted with large panes of glass | re is acquired that contrasts | An Oriental architectural purity), — ang ceiling to the outdoors from. floor to ceiling, set in | With the smooth 18° Extension .$13.47 A will cea _|ceiling beams topped with fir deck- emall, Artistry an S#AL RITE PAINT & CAULK - asi Walls need not necessarily be|™% 9nd purline. This is also) ing as> : PAINT SUPPLIES ~ RENTAL Wall of the living room repedts| eessar’y 3€'practical for the outdoor contactiof the wall’s grain, texture and itself outdoors by the use of Doug-jconstructed with this particularitne overhang will have. Beamsjicolor will require very few extra RUSS’S SUPPLIES las fir or western red cedar, for|pattern, however. A drop exterior|may be cedar, and the extra ef- often ' both these woods may be finished] in such a way that weather does not disturb them, bleach them, or in any way Cause the outside wall te deviate in color or texture from the one _inside the house, ‘Office Center’ Needed in Home it your kitchen or diming room table catches an overflow st ae stu. dent and office work, your home needs a desk in a ‘‘home office’’ center. * ¢ @ The size and type ‘of the ream ft | For the den a sturdy desk that looks ke a desk. The knechole type with glaseed or leather top and ample drawer space, or q medera ver: af wl tig ill For the living room use a more subtle treatment. The new desk- tale pieces lend themselves nice- ly to varying arrangements in a . small room. If the room is large, a traditional secretary, slant-top desk or breakfront with a writitig drawer looks handsome and dec- orative. They all provide good writing and storage space. You “might even build one be- tween two existing chests. If you're lucky enough to have a kitchen with a litle spare room, by all rneans tuck in a low counter and some book shelves or a drop- down counter. Then you can pull up a chair and plan meals, make out grocery lists in conifort. * * The ‘office’ should be located near'a telephone and be complete- ly equipped for record keeping. Bill spindle, calendar, appointment book, fountain pen and mechanical pencil should provide an efficient office for almost any homemaker Don't cut sandpaper with a knife or scissors unless you want to dull the cutting edges; tear paper along a metal straight-edge. right inside the -house|fort it takes to hand oi] them is is equally effective, and a.depar- worth it, for they take on an un- 240 Baldwia PE 5-3144 PI LOOK AT THE HOME BEHIND THIS = og Reddy Wired Homes have extra electrical built-in. o% You Live Better E Electrically with plenty of H-OUSEP-OWER *. HOMES HAVE Be sure to pay particular caetticn to the homes identitied by the Reddy Wired sign or advertising trademarks. One inspection will convince you that you get more for your money in a home that’s | Reddy Wircd. : « FULL HOUSEPOWER * ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET ° ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER OUTLET @ in cooperation with Detroit Edison - FIX UP CLEAN UP RENT A FLOOR SANDER FLOOR EDGER All Types of Wood Finishes PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO FE 5-6184 17-19 S. Perry St ase Reddy Wired homes have FULL HOUSEPOWER. ~ fhe heavier electrical entrance wiring and the great- er capacity distribution cabinet will supply plenty of power for the eléctric appliances you re likely to have now or want to add. Every Reddy Wired home has an electric range outl- let. Its ready and waiting for you fo move your electric range in. There are no further installation cosis, — Every Reddy Wired home has an electic clothes dryer outlet. The special outlet necessary for your electric dryer is already a part of the laundry area. No weather or clothes line worries. Washing and ‘drying your clothes electrically can begin the acy you move if. ° FULL HOUSEPOWER * ELECTRIC RAN \ OUTLET NGE : * ELECTRIC CLOTHE: E YER OUTLET . IM cooperation with "Bem oit Edison - This Reddy Wired identification i in Builder advertisements is _ your assurance + of FOLL HOUSEPOWER i in ~ homes advertised. DETROIT EDISON NES / gardless of age of the user, and / may be even as beautiful as fine Dowhs fir, not to mention ease of FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 "2 Bp ~"- ONE WALL MAKES THK ROOM — Here in one dream of a storage wall is all closet space the young myin of any age can con- ceivably need. Desk and book display shelves the study and Finish your benutifed Deugins Gir, tawny colored paneling natural for - |taste of any occupant—boy or girt of any age. Some of the new plas . tie spray finishes are wonderfully resistant to water, heat‘and even finger paints. A good waxing over lacquer or varnish will give pro tection from the hard wear “ ex- uberant youth. = built of Douglas fir are the depth of the two- season closets. Chest af_drawers is installed below | a shirt rack, and easy sliding doors tightly con- ceal the entire unit. @ neutrality that will adapt to the U! ers . | | iB MEDICINE CABINETS MEDICINE CABINETS _ MEDICINE CABINETS _Large 20” Mirror All Metal Cabinet $7.95 Value $395 These Are Slightly Marred STALL SHOWER Complete with faucets; soap tray, strainer and ful! plastic - ‘curtain. ‘3250 These are Slightly Marred Walls of Modern U.S. Compact Homes| Must Earn Keep by Using Their Variety : Walls, in mode m every/ minute and in a working | multitude of ways to serve the ac-|tod across the entire space, with! the lower portion of one side of Storage walls have largely re-|the closet devoted to a series of placed furyiiture in many rooms of|tray drawers, graduating in depth the home, especially in the bed-|from top to bottom. This may be built bureau height with room |s4) above to hang shorter garments tive growing family. rooms of growing , youngsters. _ Usually mother and dad prefer not te invest a lot of money in ure for the younger family aber room, for it, always gets worn out in the transition from tot to teenager. Besides Amat, builtins are so practical re- turniture, with much more stay. ing power, . Economy and elegance team ‘up in wall paneling and builtins of maintehance and retention of beau- ty over a long period of time. One wall of builtins will replace every stick of furniture in the room compact] of the growing young man or young! out rather than sliding doors, slant- homes, must earn their keep by|lady, except a bed and chair. ling shelves for shoes may be at- Closet sections may have a long)... nog right to the inside of the like blouses or sports shirts. — For the growing child, the rod may be adjustable in a series of notches up the closet walls. Flash sliding doors keeps the installation neat, looking and dustfree, and if built of Douglas fir to match wall paneling, makes the wall a part of the room. When planning construction of a storage closet wall of this type, stop short at one end to: allow room for a small study desk with shelves above for books, trophies and pictures. If you choose doors: that open + Long Time to Pay ot Low Rates Ww Lec ot Reducing Interest Capitol Savings 75 West Mant St.—FE 4-0561 ro % Monthly Payments.. Like Rent * Prompt Service al Institution — “eH & Loan Co. cH doors, Or, sliding trays may be built right into the bureau -with Slafiting shelves for shoes. For the very young, toy stor. “Mission LOWRIE'S! Choose BETTER, BUILD Better, Be HAPPIER With Results! Donald R Hicks. Mgr... ALSO TOILETS, BATH TUBS, HOT WATER HEATERS, LAVATORIES—TFACTORY IRREGULARS—TERRIFIC VALUES! 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Accomplished" in One Stop at LIGHT CO. iia ! = (| What Do You Need? Aluminum Roof Ventilators... $3.25 ea. Redi-Mix Mortar & Cement........ $1.30 bag Interior Flush Birch Doors...... -.. $9.50 ea. Knotty Pine Panelling, No. 6 Pat. 19'2¢s. £ Cedar Closet Lining................ 25es. £. Steel Clothes Pests............... $6.45 ea. ADJUSTO Steel Posts. PAINT SPECIAL! Outside White... $4.95 gal. Service? Be Our Customer Once and You'll Be Our Customer Always! Abert. LOWRIE LUMBER —a William Morris, Sales 1441 Boldwin Ave. at Walton Bivd. a FE 2-9104 Use Our Monthly Budget Payment Plen 7c HON Selectors career $8.95 ea. MICH. FLUORESCENT FE 4-8462 in HOUSEREEPING of PONTIAC Shop by Phone, Too! — Gas! bated 95 Phone FE 4-1555 from a retail lumber dealer. These strips are then nailed to the basement ceiling. Measure from the center of the | ceiling when installing. The fur-’ ring strips should be placed 80) that the last row of = = both walls will be the’ width, Then, using a long Tcalgheatens| and a level as a guide, level the] furring to get a perfectly ‘even | ceiling. i _Use a _wooden starter. strip nm Kentile Asphalt 9x9x"% Ea i &* Marble Colors Interlocking Plastic Wall TILE 4 Colors Pink, Gray. Green, Yell Armstrong Inlaid’ TILE 9x9 The | FLOOR SHOP 99-101 S. Saginow _ § FE 4-5216 ped SEE THIS 18” TWO-CYCLE POWER MOWER 49" © Zips right through tall A grass, tough weeds ‘5° Down © Trims close neor walls, = ZL trees, ete. . . #25 a Week @ Strong, lightweight aluminum deck | Ask for FREE Demonstration $3950 Firestone Deluxe 18°! 18-inch “Thrifti-Cut” 4-cycle POWER peor FREE DEMONSTRATION " Femous Mo-Jet Mower Rotary—4 Cycle Briggs & Stratton . ee ec . Rotary Mowers ©... 6. eee eee Ronen baa Deluxe 21” $9950 P soe batt Sveveure Mowers otory Mowers «ss wee ee eee ; soline or ric .. 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Bleach Cleans [Let Child Help in Decorating at Home If a child is to learn the ‘skills young child can paint, Children|them quickly. Since the late x has a real feeling of accomplish- assware of practical democracy” — living. Senerally do not have sufficient/Paints-dry to the touch within an ment and partic ipation as curtains ’ : , the child can have the satis- and pictures are replaced on the ae pay bmp petal accepting, muscular coordination at an earl¥ faction of seeing the results of,his freshly painted wall he has helped Modern cleaning and laundering| sich jage to a brush can easily work within a very short time. He!to do. sequipment have transiormed the be ted for Pate plaprsigrd i handle the roller, with Mother's = e => os big jobs of housekeeping into rou- |help, of course. tine tasks. And now new products} We must begin early to build Sines! the token) paint ldo) ust | | i | make it. simpler to handle the| toward the adult, the future citi- “nuisance” clearting jobs zen. If we want adults te be pra opaccmachar a sta 2 Chlorine bleach, long a home.| capable of mature planning, we | vo a. aed as much or as | maker's’ boon in removing stains must : done sind dirt, is now available in dry| Pla®, state educators at Michigan ria carol ai magi State University. Adults too often | %* Gesired, depending on the granular form. Try these new ty. child's span of attention. tricks for handling nuisance jobs tead to give youngsters all the around the house: answers, whereas they need te The project will be popular withh| Ps begin planning and taking repoe the childreg, for children like pro Giese ss maber — Fill with) “bility at an carly age if they jects that show results and show hot water Pour in a little chiorine| 87¢ te take it later on. - dry bleach and detergent. Let soak! One of the best ways of bringi W F ‘te \ fex imimes”Then Bod rina the chi iio more acuve peroes WARM Ait Furnace | SX Brown stained cups and saucers Pation in family affairs and The —Soak 13 minutes in hot water to creating such opportunities is to © Converts to Cooler L i ; which add chiorime dry bleach and draw him into the family council, wi matters direct ere pun polo Geel ators) fag) rel veal giacaden tial ger trial Rotary Wall. Flame Oil Burner eitet bow! -- Sprinkle your old gravity warm air fur- - — chiorine dry bleach lightly on wet GOOD EXPERIENCE, [oo hat iat ' fe your best bet for year in and year. surface. Flush in few minutes. For example, if the parents are ~ * 2° « Stains oa table glassware —Fill planning to redecorate, when the Then take this hint. It will cost: dishpan with warm to hot water,|child'’s room is done, let him help : = chior we dry bees and . in planning the color scheme, the ; aie pump, delicate valves or nozzles to ergent. Immerse glassware furnishin, and their arrange ound . : minutes |ment. in thinking of color in re will provide both heating and cool-) replace or adjust. Get dependable « Bathtub rings — First wet sur- ilation to his own surroundings, he, ing than it would to install a new TORIDHEET operation now and face. Then sprinkle lightly with|has a chance for creative expres-| |furnace now and cooling equipment © The self-lubricating No- fuel savings up to 25%. Call us to- chlorme dry bleach. Spread with sion, and in the framework of a: lat some later date. Repelier, TORIDHEBT'S only der boc & ‘damp cloth or paper towel. | situation which is real. not just) One advantage lies in ‘the fact} moving part. See us for wow S8Y for free survey and estimate. For removing spots and stains on play. lthat it will be necessary to change! ees cee eee : table linens (such as caused by; This experience can be carried outlets and ae ty once. : meat juices, fresh fruit, tea ora step further. It is even possible | - coffee) — First rinse in. cold wa-|for the child to help in the actual’ Anather lies in the convenience of ter. Then soak in solution of hot execution of the project, particu- having the work completed in one | water, chlorine dry bleach and de- larly when latex paints are used. ‘step instead of two tergent according to directions on Because these paints are easy to!) And the savings may w yell package, 5 to 15 minutes. ‘apply with a roller, even a very! amount to hundreds of dollars. out satisfaction, because it has just one movia rt. No separate niotor, you less to install an efficient year- c= eats . conditioning unit that! Now Available . *. a) poe” } Low in Cost! | “Let's Talk About a Home for You” | 2 RARE bow in Upkeep! Distiactive. Contemporary Designs to Fit Your Family Needs A beautifully proportioned home with large modern kitchens, 2 to | se 4 bedrooms, custom pre-assembled for you on your own lot. Over | ‘WATER HEATERS 50 models to choose from. Thermo - Pane windows optional. iM) yocleiil enjoylaliitie hot waterivoutmecdie thie FHA approval available in most cases. i new Toridheet Water Heater. See thé many models _ “Model Shown ] 3, bain available —a size to suit your needs. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE! AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 $ ste! lastallati im Pontiec Area “17 Oreherd.Leke-Ave. . - FE 2-9124 _ HERBERT Cc. DAVIS — . Building and Real Estate Prefabricated and Custom Built Homes 4915 irwindale Drive , FE 5-4311 ad "stances that hold _ be a natural wood stain or a paint \ Tired Out? | HEATING ove = ee = 1¢ ° _— THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 FORTY-FIVE a ne 3 Sun Causes Trouble | Ee ee Ee ot aay a aoe | Wood Rot Fungi Spread || -rarz-rs tee" Say tl lan et one ae Quickly in Damp Cellars As long as the wood is dry, fungi im it will be inactive. But, let the «wood get damp enough and fungi will go-to — on the together. Trouble and expense fol- -low close . - i WHAT'S THE ANSWER? ROPED CHAISE ig + ON WHEELS iE il iG See ecm a.) Gome Get 40 much more for 40 litle apply @ preserv. the weed in their : : These preservatives are pocend at a ‘ : ; _< Se Rreagusicanningy Sypleg al area situated on 8 ~~ $B THE BEAUTIFUL CUSTOMIZED HOMES grt iF < 4 © should : apflied generously — on : I, pieces with a brush or a ngeLus re cae liaraia fad a Gees 4. Porch and stairs should be has five positions for the back rest Don’t Forget Exit and a rope foundation for the max- imum in fomfort. The weather-re- sistant pad ix bought ready-made. | The size of the pad is seventy-six by 26-inches and is available in a range of gay colors. The finish m to harmonize with the color of pad selected. The pattern gives step- by-step directions for sawing out the pieces and assembling. The tute of Home Designers. youngsters will get double the use} from a basement play area if they can easily reach it from ouidoors| without tracking through the house. . Your TONS MLUSTRATED . 3-BEDROOM ¢ ALL FACE BRICK © PULL BASE ke on your schedule of home im- Ly @ . provements this year, remember : 4" wlarkston real estate to provide fof an outside base- - ; a NN ment entrance, suggests the Insti- 20 S$. MAIN - CLARKSTON Teke Walion Boulevard te MArt 5-582] Exe price of pattern 315 is 25 cents. The Lawn & Garden Furniture Packet containing five patterns off other outdoor pieces is $1. post- paid. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford Hills, New Y ———___—____._ $$$ Is Your Furnace G.E. GIVES YOU QUICK, CLEAN FURNACE For warm air heating systems | Phone for FREE heating survey GENERAL QD ELECTRIC HEATINC—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR FE 55-6973 351 North Paddock Se. k The Most Single Item in Your Home Is the . Wiring Installation BE SAFE-—BE SURE Rely on Experienced Electricians State and City Licensed © ss WIRING ) INSTALLATIONS : © COMMERCIAL | Important % © INDUSTRIAL | ¢ RESIDENTIAL Over 25 Years jin Pontiac Fred W. Moote 845 West Huron Street + FE 2-3924. a “7 a ea | annie ae ae w * rt THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 -FORTY-SIX 4" =” ~ * € NEW POWER SANDER — This new orbital- motion power sander imitates action of hand and sands, rubs or polishes wood, plaster, metal. The ae | button switch tool weighs only five pounds, has 22 square inches New Speedsander Is the: Ideal Present A wife who wants to give an | fashion, imitating the motion of, unusual gift for Father's Day or | the hand, some other special-occasion might well decide on a portable power] tool, if the head of the house hap- pens to be a ‘do it yourself” fan. Ld * * Should she settle on a sander, there's a new orbital-motion tool now on the market that strikes a fresh note in sanding and buffing efficiency. It ought to appeal to the. home handyman, whether he builds bird-houses or fine marque- try furniture. What's more, gives this self “borrowing” it occasionally te lighten her own chores, Spec- fal polishing attachments that . come with it make this sander effective for waxing or polish- “ing furniture, floors and counter | tops. It is a speedsander and it is a professional type of tool modified for amateur use. It weighs only. five pounds, has 22 square inches, of sanding surface, and operates easily off a push-button switch shielded to prevent accidental starting. Chief ‘advantage of the orbital motion is that it steps up the cut- ting speed and enables the ma-| chine to cope’ with rough, heavy) ‘work, Rather than move back and forth, as most popular-priced sand-| ers do, this unit works in circular REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE , Authorized Kelvinator Sales & Service MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 1032 W. Huron St. This new tool smooths all plas- ter, wood and metal surfaces and | can be employed to sand, rub _ or polish unfinished furniture. It is helpful in refinishing furniture or interior trim, having a special contour attachment to get info tight corners or irregular. sur- faces, : Besides the sander handsome metal carrying itself, case the, Kentile Asphalt TILE € Ea 9x9x"/ 6 Dark Marble Colors Green, Yell Armstrong Inlaid TILE 9x9 oh Ea. The ‘ - FLOOR SHOP 1 Seger of sanding surface. It is controlled by a push- * dental starting. « that is shielded to prevent acci- for cutting your own sanding cov- lers from standard sheets, a con- jtour pad to adapt the sander to ‘tricky surfaces, and two wool fe pads for wet abrasive sanding. . | What should make a hit with the feminine side of the house is the {full-size lamb’s wool polishing pad. ‘It can be clamped to the tool and jused to brighten floors, furniture land ir attatat | in-| cludes 18 sanding sheets—six each, of fine, medium and heavy texture.| the wife who |There are also a metal ‘‘template” unit might find her- | adequate |Make Sure of Air they contain non-smellable ingredi- ents that should be — to the ‘great outdoors. : ; fost of the freé world’s supply new paints are “easy-on-the-nose,” jo nickel is used in the steel mils, 5° RECESSED» - WHITE ‘64° \(Fectory Meade) Many Colors Only 139°° G. A. THOMPSON & SON 80 S. Perry St. CAST IRON The Quality Line in as Fixtures BATH. TUBS. BLUE GREEN yo IF YOU WANT BEAST to Choose From | Phone BRoadway 3-100! 20030 JAMES COUZENS M , CAST IRON LAVATORY ] Fad 7” Only FE 2-2939 | ONLY A FEW LEFT! VETERANS --NO MONEY DOWN | CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT MONTHLY PAYMENT “© Luxaire Automatic Oi Heat @ Steel Casement Windews + BALDWIN MODEL HOME 7 lus texes ond insu Bete" a7 | OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY | 1P. M. TO 6 P.M. | | FEATURES: | DAN ROSE Bene eee REALTY fj sesscoo Ese © Plastic Tile Bath ° Double Ribbon Drive © Low Taxes _FORTY-SEVEN stocks sample of every type of product used in home or commercial building construc- tion. The products are shown in In-use displays or in drawers. Homeowners, archi- the Center as a permanent home show and reference library. “a Clean Those Grills in Galvanized Tub Everyone likes steaks, enjoy those outdoor meals without \. worrying about the gummy grill: ‘. after the meal is cooked, pour wa- q 8 ¥ i B i Homes in U.S. Emphasizing |Larger Rooms , TEAL vars qin Heve you your own plens. new home? Are you looking for plans for a new home? De you. wont experience, expert and ef- ficient edvice on building a hew home? it will pay you to see us. WE HAVE EXPERT BUILDERS WHO WILL GIVE H YOU ESTIMATES ON YOUR PLANS — OR ON PLANS WE WILL SUPPLY AT YOUR CHOICE. Yes...1¢ Will Pay You 4286 Dixie Hwy. REALTOR , ddA REALTOR for @ 70 com even ramey/ to Come In and See... Drayton Ploins 3-1231 Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 2628. Telegraph =. PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O'Neil Real Estate FE 3-7103 FINISHED ATTIC “There Is No Substitute for Experience” ~ BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE A Murray White Robert E. White 207 W. Montealm . Open Daily aa Sunday FE 4-9544 «4 bad FORTY-EIGHT ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Basement floors generally come in one of three stunning finishes: cement-gray cement, — dirt or weeny areer swamp. » ‘Here Is an Eleven-Step Method to Use When Refinishing Cellar in a Tile LOOSE nee aestecss These sarecens may not ‘be eye} [A 4 fore actual comaacuction be- , the homeowner must mae with basemerit owners ‘because it is low in cost, long venring and The homeowner does net have to settle for asphalt tile. However, a new, waterproof cement which per- mits installation of either rubber or vinyl tiles im the basement is available, Here, lo the 11-step process te follow whem working with tile: amooth. s 2 « '4.-Find center of room. Meas- ure and mark the mid-point of each end wall. Drive a small nail into the floor at one of these points. Tie a string, well rubbed with chalk, to the nail; stretch string firmly and hold. other end at opposite mid-point mark. Grasp string with free tand, raise it slightly and let it snap Eas he place. The chalk mark will be ~ guide line... 5. Work one quarter of the room FIX UP CLEAN UP RENT A 12” FLOOR WAX POLISHER All Types of Wood Finishes PONTIAC PAINT (ae) FE 5 6184 Wize with an awLseveral times. Then FITTING TILES — To fit border tiles, begin by placing loose tile (A) exactly over last tile installed. Loose tile (B) is placed so that it overlaps A, extends over the. border width and touches the wall. Using B as a guide line, mark a line on A. Go over score mark erase) Ca) hy/ Gajetee 26 cher sd et eit add point of each end wall. (2) Drive center. at a time—starting from the (Cenr ter of the. room. * ¢ e , cement thinly and icin Allow it os - until tacky. * 7. Starting at hd point. lay the tiles accurately along the chalk line. Work pyramid fashion to- ward the wall. Place tiles in po- sition squarely and neatly without the cement up between the cracks. If the first tile is TILED GAME ROOM FLOOR — Fioor tile operation begins at | floor’s center-point. Find it this way: Basement Remodeling | -“Home owners are showing un- usual interest in basement remod- “Operation Home Improvement,”’ reports, the Institute of Home De- ing top priority include the crea- tion of game rooms, replacing | wornout wood hatchways with. steel | and A Beautiful New Modern elling programs in this year of signers. Basement projects enjoy-| (1) Measure and mark mid- a small nail into the floor below | one point. (3) Tie a chalked string to the nail. (4) Pull the string taut to the opposite center-mark. (5) Raise string slightly and let it snap back in place. Half‘ the distance along the chalk line is floor placed accurately along the chalk| fine, the rent will follow suit.’ - + @ 8. When - rane area ‘is finished, | spread cement and repeat opera- | tion in the next quarter section of, the room. * 6 ® 9. Fitting border tiles is the most difficult part of the operation and] must be done with extreme .care. For the fitting of irregular areas it is advisable to make-a nee pattern. Then, cut tile from aaa ~ ARMSTRONG _ “Indoor Sunshine” FURNACES PUT ANYWHERE” A RM vi s nae N G 1. Tools needed will be a lino- The Ideal leum kpife and a notched paste : Heating Unit spreader. eos ese @ for the Home 2. ‘Clear the room of. all furni- . ay turé. Then, clean the floor, tak- with Limited ing special care to remove all Floor Space Wax, grease and oil. é * * * 3. Patch broken places in con- nS ~crete and make sure floor ts This unit can be installed in crawl space. in the attic, or suspended in the basement’ or utility room — most installations use NO FLOOR. SPACE. heating with top efficiency. It provides ideal See It at Your Hosting Super Market GOODWILL | AUTOMATIC HEAT 3401 W. Huron (Cor. Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 WITH EACH thi: ~~ $ (on OGe 0 Gud Clmes RINT Fa PO DREAM KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- in thermador range and oven installed in your §f home for as’little as $25 . ff per month with ne down peyment! Stop in. See * peers of eater combide- tions te choose from - fy Beked enamel! finish . . won't ever chip, creck or peel % Herizontol lines edd beeuty te the _Sppeerence of your home - our model kitchen. Esti- AN OP | * Ne Ne money déva—Neo pey- EVENINGS mates are free! . ORIando 3- 2276 INSTALLATION CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE! - D&M Building Service 20 South Jessie St. PHONES: FEderal 2-8245 FEderal 2-7004 ~ Terms Available — See Our Biaphey at The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘tll 9 Pontiac 3088 West Huron =, Lats Best, Li 5-9331 oe, ip) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956» FORTY-NINE and asphakt ties offer Ironwork snbances Modern Homestss72=:2 ee St et i conaeee here te stay. hall, music or sum room. Get Our Prices i INSULATION. - ter, more of the staff has been weet qcgn can ssectiaany aaaas Blown ta U. S.C. Mineral Weel im the entire history ef ernamen- - . fee Climate Centrel tal irom all ever the werld. And its history dates te pre-Biblical _ times. ' : s s s Once thought of as ‘frozen lace” a } = nppreetiess omy Pe Dew Cewaas ae . GARAGES --- ADDITIONS homes of the Old South, erna- its mental iron is now applied’ effec- . REMODELING - Eee | leemmutse aden aaeastee equ in pac i “AMBASSADOR INSULATION - 2 BASIC KINDS wrought iron and cast‘iren columns mon remodeling trick, Then, too, . or “ vee BLK two kind | oorpert feel, Gay ay be exmmacd| re are railings, fences. Be Wise . ). Economise . . With Roatioc’s Oldest Insalatien Sa iceeion = fra —_ in place of wooden posts—a com-|&*'** eer le Elizabeth Loke Rood and the “wrought” poccagers a : pea is baomansauondl eee ee ei ow, (0 Clean massive coment ON ex forms and welded or riveted'the Hardboard peopl a ieee . | ; Yc H. for draperies, among The typical ecast-iren designe in Your House is ave_rather frilly and mere ornate —— ees of : FROM: THE BUILDER™ 5 6 ge eee PMtagperradeben poly ad | JUST A ¥EW LEFT They Will Be Snopped Up Fost ot the Low Price of Only \ i : i neg 38 E i zx i i E I l | SEF i Ht | 2 4 | z $ [ { Th f i | is ie! i f i i ist ft lh i u i t fr, j i Mt } : ! | ell e | Call for Free Estimates ‘on. | Carl Shell & Sons | all ex- —Home Improvements— rail] 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pioine I) OR 3-5043 | OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 | 650" mn ‘52 a The $52 Monthly Payment Inclades:\ SATURDAY and SUNDAY 12 Noon til 7 P.W. DIRECTIONS Drive out to Drayton Plains, turn right on Sashabaw Road to Maybee Road, turn left to Drayton Road and Model. — RENE Construction, Inc. ‘10700 W. 9 Mile Road LI 7-6121 a if8 iH t i: i fe a 1 3 | { 2 : I le i ai Blonder! OIL or GAS © Beoutiful now registers ‘© Lower price hecusse of emailer register © Small heat ducks—3 4“ © All the advantages of perimeter heat . © Can be installed in new or blends sir ot the regicter pg Coleman 0 Meee GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 3401 West Here St. | " ptenteth abe Reed : a FE 2-1040 These Houses Have to Be Seen to Be Appreciated tee ing in close quarters is no hard- ship. A one-room apartment often tke 827 eh Hi ! i i l iY f it cf i NEW VERTICAL VENETIAN BLINDS—These new vertical blinds make for more flexible living placement makes better sense to couches at right angles to the wall me than hanging a super - sized with its back toward the cooking blind across the face of a in-a-wall. Locate Lavatories at Correct Height Today’s lavatories are far too/ low for adults, said an architect! at a recent round table discussion on standards for hornes, “Our best guess,” he said; “is that their 31-inch standard height was borrowed from. the marble-| topped washstands on which was] basins and pitchers stood in the} years before running water. | “If that is 90, the architects and) builders among ts believe our an-| cestors were smarter than we are,| because of the bottom of a basin| sitting on top of a 31-inch table is/ more than 31. inches above the! floor. The bottom of a basin set| down into a 31-inch lavatory may] be as low as 3% inches above the) "2. 8 | This forces most adults to bend} way over to get their hands in the] water. It makes it especially in-] convenient for women to wash their : Off Dixte Hwy 4 Westridge - of - Waterford Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction SEE 2 MODELS NEARING COMPLETION . or by, eppointment : . DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND DIRECTIONS: near Waterferd. Turn om Cambroek . Larne te Ledgestone Drive— to Model. -HELTMAN & TRIPP | time, they partition a room in the evening. Man of the house can study or work while young gy Fy : E offer new and versatile partition-|gether with storage drawers fac-| i i F a i : | ¥ i rf a8 IF a I i meal sane . Gateway POTATO SEED SETS..100 Reg. $1.39, $au Saat Gasenitg Tum een eal Mal lems) eee nauk Red Pomtine and Cobblers................. Seentevs Pees | out direct rays of the light but) against the wall with corner Rag. the. Limit 3 Wa......cccccee.sceesesece. soos... OO Be allow the air to circulate freely.| ble at one end. Separate Sheep and Cattle MANURE : ° | in Kitchen Wins © cane Sadie “Toss-O” is a “‘do-it-yourself” - R a d| in iii F aR fi Bs if HI ivi 3 3 - age E35 eft Garden & Lawn Work Now! SPECIALS THIS WEEK-END: f GB.OO, BO BD. BAG..000. cccccesscccecccce.-cecssers Pe GALVANIZED PAILS, 12 qt. Reg. Ste. Limit 2.. Wire TRASH BURNERS Reg. $1.96, Limit 2 ......: 55/8 1"5 eT TITITITITIITIIiItiiiitiitiy a ae . 2 Miles West of Airport me ours 8-7—Suadey 9-4 Phone OR 3-9162 ha en — a ‘N Wi 44 © Perches . © Additions © Roofing ROOFING: S NG + SIDING Mansville, Repair, Modernize ow hens $795? Up . now! ° : Pay Reoling fer 20'x20’ House... . |’ ADDITIONS the anole Nomiycon estoy em et MIDWEST SUPPLY 9. North Telegreph Rd. Neer Huron St. Phone FEderal 4-2575 or Ext. 6 Open Sundays 10 te 4 Mights Call FE 5-7433 a a a — 8665 M-59 (Highlond) 8 a a E a= ft : ae —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1086 | . FIFTY-ONE Water Heaters Are Automafons How, best to heat water for the : * * 8 Automation is the order of the day in water heating as in every- thing else. Few water heaters are sold) nowadays that require any kind of attention. _ Once the modern automatic gas-fired water heater has been installed, there is mo responsi- bility the householder other than setting the dial or for the name of desired. - On the question ‘of iy water heater to get for a new house, all authorities are agreed: Get a heater adequate for present requirements and some reserve capacity for i demands for hot water are likely to arise in the future. e CAPACITY IMPORTANT and oat . = ro erred ie Ca enae pd NEW MODEL ~ Open to the public since May 4, this model mately one acre each to the already existing Christian Hills No. 1 having modern automatic washing| home in Christian Hills No. 3, Rochester, is aptly named “Hillcrest.” and No. 2. This multi-level house has 2440 square machines and automatic dish- Ranch Homes Inc. eee oe ere ee et is being offered for $25,950, plus lot. washers. These important labor- 4 “sare ene ~+(Can You Tell If the House Needs Paint?\imotr ss Snax i relatively high temperature. Uniess the water heater is core | T | H. . ; citions ie gatee water «| Zin Expert Discusses That Need Here |tadiers ana piascc, an that ts the hot water will be diluted su needed is a wide scrub brush with - the bocsette to Ukety Go blames |yoa tell when jour iivue necds|visunl “50S that, tairty screamms| “Tosy are aise decgued ota leet nnn the housewife te tell when house v screams are ; . a agptlancs tandead of] phasing loan —_ “Save our surfaces!” slowly so that they give.am ex- | Even when you are planning to the blame where it belongs, | j1’s not at all difficult Vertical surfaces are less vulner-| cellent repaintable surface. re-paint, it’s important to make Sat oe Oe ey ont Sees to George G. Sward, I of able to the ceaseless attacks’ of| are also formulated te ¢le a sure that all surfaces are free from purchased a water that Scientific Section of the Na-|Weather. Areas with breezeways, readily, either by natural rains |dust, dirt and grease, is too small for the bot water Paint, Varnish and Lacquer |" under the eaves, are still less or washing.” So I Association. You can't, he says,|Vwnerable. In fact, it is often @) swarg calls attention to the fact home. good idea to renew paint on win- ; Manufacturers have. developed jreckon how long a good coat off oo iy nay between | at te eet poceneny to reget a sizing chart. With the aid of.this|paint. should last by counting the |* : just because a surface is dirty. chart, water heater dealers can/years since its application. lar painting of the body of the Beneath the dirt, he points out, tell householders exactly how m much} The type of weather where house. ; may be a coating that’s still in| hot water they require and. what bousé is always plays a “Nearly all_ today’s paints are fine condition. Fy ray -you can 7 ractors size water heater will do the job. major role in the life of a coat- Sedmless Shower Fall excessive sunlight—all are likely. A seamless shower curtain is new . with the Superior Shower Curtain SOE company. It is’ of vinyl with de- propecia aieg prebaby lengthen | signs made to look like screen pi prints, The coatings-on window sills and| _— other ledges are first to fall victim | _ Asuper-quiet dustpan with a long/to the destructive lash of the ele- handle is made of plastic. It’s by ments. Sward points out. These are Victory Manufac turing. = : thre tell-tale Spots that ae) as a ‘COMPLETE HOME = {| REMODELING ae ca SERVICE This MBR-30 | corm secuorome EXPERTLY DONE—TO YOUR SATISFACTION! PORCHES-ATTICS ” fove it, when your whole howse | le cooled with Lennox eontral ar conditioning—either weter cooled or air-cooled. Yume ~ | =#ightmare heat into blisshd eom- . fort—upstairs, downstairs, Gay i time and night. And it's se quiet? You can have it now — thde Summer; pay for « on easy terms. .Don’t weait!- Softener so On A Rental Basis _ It Uses DOWEX HCR MINERAL If you own your home you probably should own your water conditioning equipment. But~ e sure by installing on a rental ‘basis. If you choose to buy thin siz months the rental you’ Bey will be allowed on the purchase pre of this Softener or a reer one. i Call teday fore , , FREE Aly No Money Down— Be Sure ond See the R.S Very Lotest Conditioning. FHA Terms! AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER a LICENSED CONTRACTOR “Build with a Builder” { D&M BUILDING SERVICE . 9S. JESSIE - Phones: FE2-7004 FE 2-8245 EVE. PHONE OR 3-2276 en x | KAST. HEATING ‘& COOLING CO. [82 N. Coss = FE 59259 CRUMP ELECTRIC FE 4-3573 4-3573 3465 Auburn Rood Auburn Heights ENCINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS _FIFTY- TWO ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956__~ Red Brightens Rumpus Room the snack — or_ rerreationsl Say } ; bane ped. MIE IN PONTIAC — Building lots im Pontiac are not numerous. small kitchen and a 12x28 living room with dinette space. There is The last one on Waldo street is now occupied by the new home of a fireplace in the living room: The lot is 50x150. The Schwarz’ moved un Ga beaut aac Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwarz. Mr, Schwarz did most of the building into their home in December, after”4 months of building. an t brick } three Gecne aanateur carpenters will | romzassas lapel weachordaed ; and frame house has ———— aromatic red cedar. [Beach Umbrellas Move closet lining material, tongued |to Service on Lawns = and greved for song a8d-ceny | The wooden pole umbrella Bay Direct iets + You Save the Difference | application, are available at mest |standard equipment in 1393 for) | . lumber yards, Each bundle com [covering the driver of the lowly| tains enough cedar strips to Cov | brewery wagon, hasn't disappeared | er at least 32 square fect of wall |_ ie moved on to our lawns — and beaches in a new streamlined | The cedar may be varnished to| Version. Colorful, plain and printed, give it a glossy finish or left in/lined plastic tops row serve to! its natural state. When left un-| protect table tops. lawns and pro-| | esr yer ermal a tae fin pod coats ol Of Brick Red, Reinforced Concrete Sections * will help smother the ‘‘stale odor’’/ structed into chrome shafts. TWIN UNIT . which is present in many ‘ase- Pioneers in the manufacturing | tx of present the brewery wagon um- ness Of YOUr! brefia — this firm recently devel- eanding result by holding the wood oped a double-decker umbrella‘that | surtace just below eye level and) inimizes tipping by permitting” looking across it toward a window |breezes to blow through and cre-| or other light source. : ates an unusual decorative effect. | — —a || OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 ly a few ofthese attractive homes | lett for IMMEDIATE Lol SS tt of large umbrellas—the first | +149" Complete units—quickly assembled—made of reinforced concrete sections. = |g Wayfarer Deluxe GRILL — HI Quickly assembled. This reinforced concrete grill is — - ieee: *39” locking sections. A complete unit |__| 2:BEDROOM, No Eetmonts For Approximately 3 Months Tr ph DOWN fo FEATURES rus , Tile TRASH BURNERS Prefabricated, reinforced SS pret Gan ae Easy 39°) => Aaonar Cas Hot Water , = it * Copper Plumbing . $3697 MONTHLY - dé " ane | ee D - | PATIO SLABS 3 Plas Taxes and Insurance ie : EASY TERMS! Seven Beautiful Pastel Colors DIRECTIONS: Take Saginaw St. to ‘ : Perimeter. Hest—Auto. Ges | Ostised, West on Ostinng 1 ects > aaa 768 Sq. Fr. of Livable Space | pest Mentesim te tugieweed—Modal : Near Schools, Bus, Shopping 871 Inglewood. . MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:00 to 6:00 | PEARL BUILDING CO. 7. | 1 = s«FE 5-7923 ROGER A. AUTHIER, Inc. odor pea EMpire 3-4825] THE PONTIAC PRESS, 50 Years Service SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 FIFTY-THREE last operation in building is the hot water healing boiler will eve A Flooring Tip } laying and finishing of hardwood Hardwood flooring should never |qior. economy are more important than be Jaid until all plaster and cement , [originial cost in the choice of heat-| - Ground are not squir-/Work are thoroughly dry and all ee: With ood care, ae, ty re Foden, _ The Hebrew name for the. Jor. ' woodwork and trim installed. The|dan River means ‘ ‘Dows. Comer.” with THIS All Summer With ~ Frigidaire 1 Air Conditionin Sleep Soundly-_ | Wake Refreshed All Summer Long Let us install an air conditioning ‘unit in your home before the weather becomes hot and humid! NEW IDEA: acon of -- painted dresser can’ be ¢overed with bedspread fabric that | eee ieee or Se vite reem. | Chiselers Play Fast-Buck Game! Home Repairing -Gags Suck In Buyers on Loans| Tied With ‘Bonus’ The widespread publicity given} to the home improvement pro-| gram “has stirred up an army of fast talking quick-buck operators” and it is more important than ever for home owners to deal only with legitimate local-contracfors, i - an authority on home recnetanne | IL. problems warns. — Arnold F. Abramson, publisher of Family Handyman magazine, | Teict 8 i ~~ # : 2 \ P « ‘ Th ds of people in homes and in business are ‘finding out how the Frigidaire Electric Dehumidi- ‘ fier is saving money by preventing rust, mold, mildew and warping. Come in. Let us show you, too, how you can prevent moisture damage ! © Ideal for basements The whole fomily benefits when you tet us install adequate air conditioning in your-home No sleep| s nights, no mid- day wilt, no loss o of appetite. Dust and © No muss, no fuss! says that home improvement chis- | ly cl cool ¢ No chemicals! and storage rooms! sem ses rac aobkcoleas reel) ) | |) [ar apgapetiay cyranleniy ooo 7 tain tn ne rma | | rene ll Gat inat ih ealth bonus this * Portable! Miser Mechonism! guaranteed loan program in such | summer. PRICED a way that they infer Uncle Sam to be behind their selling efforts, . and -that only through the yee of _ their organization can a loan be secured at the local banks. “Secondly, they use the old gag | about the model] home. This one | works like this. If you allow your | home tobe improved by them 133") SEE THE NEW 1956 they will use it as a model home, bring other potential customers to see it, and give you a bonus for each additional sale they make. This is supposed to give you | your improvement job free, even- tually. The trouble is, it never or seldom works that way, and the work they, do is mostly shoddy | and tenth rate. There is‘seldom a comeback to this. type of operator, be- cause when you hegin te see the results of, bad werk, he's Re longer around.”’ Abramson suggests that you 7 the work yourself if you caf.| “From time to time,’ he says, 7it] may be necessary for you to ¢all/ | | ! ! in professional help, or use Jo al | i contractor organizations. 2 exo! i * * i | Be sure hat you use logal peo- ple whose réputation is Known to you, and whose ability yo stay in meres depends on the/ ‘work they i f paaeeige _ 4 Doors in Many’ Sizes Modern =steet bysement doors, Made to cover the outdoor steps, leading from the basement, are] sold to fit many different en- trances They are available inj three sizes ayid will cover ope nings | ranging froyn 30 to 48 inches wide. | With mingof adaptations, they can also be yised for basement open- ings higher, wider or. longer than | Usual, /-. / ie ie ee Saher @ Easy to Mstell, simple to @ All e e of furniture / 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. newest engineering e es beoutiful os o fine AIR CONDITION because at Clayton’ parking right at the ERONT DOOR: tr * takes only a few minutes to drive eut to Clayton’s . . . 80 why net de # now! A “t_be__glad_you- PHONES: NO PARKING PROBLEMS slehare tcl plecty ict @igt ee een FE 5-8811 ond FE 5-8974 a * OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Keego Harbor a } téd several pieces from her / dusting-off with the vacuum clean- ~ en cabinets, steel basement door ~ eee eee Ge the Bight Home Heating * Today's. home-heating system la hot stuff. . ~A smaller furnace can heat larger home than ever before. . Today's furnace js har td ticeable. A newly hor furnace may be sus- Beath the. stairwell. There is also a strong trend to- ward an integrated baseboard heat- ing - cooling system, There is a “right” heating ays- tem for every home. But every heating system is not right. for your home. The National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning} Association forwards these sugges- sash, weather stripping, —s of frames and. joints, insulation ceilings and other exposed _sur- faces is adequate * * r ‘ . _.2. Do not buy on price alone. A heating system is an investment in comfort for years to come. The THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 "STORAGE elie .6eee owe bi Toys |a, space. use of typical cellar wall space involves large _— shelves hold television . wall units built just below the high windows. Dead At far is deep drawer for toys and stuffed or near-dead storage is above clothes closet animals belonging to small child who has no ett). Desk next to it is simply a shelf and draw- particular sense of order. Above it are shelves et attached at correct height. Family papers, for more complex toys of older child, truit bow! photograph albums and other papers that need and bric-a-brac. Whole unit uses little floor Doorknob Made of Ceramic Tile NEW YORK (INS)-These days you can get doorknobs in abstract ceramic tile patterns, with cherub- faced sunbursts or with brightly colored polka dots. * 2 @ One manufacturer of knobs and. |pulls has decided that doors should design, using startling color com- Ibinations like black, white, orange ~~ and blue. . Paolo Venini of Venice .uses the traditional doorknob—except that actual price is not the initial out- lay; it includes maintenance and fuel costs for the rest of the fur- nace's life: . 3. Make sure that the heating contractor you select is a quali-| fied and reputable agent. Check with his customers and try to ex- amine his handiwork personally, White House Floors Prove Value of Wood WASHINGTON — If you're given} to gting about the beating your hardy. ood floors take without iM]; effects, it's pardenable, Most folks are justifiably proud of their ting floors. Chances. are, however, that yours have a mild time of it com- pared to those in the nation's White House. / An average of about 3,000 tour- ists visit the Executive Mansion daily during the 10 a.m./to noon period when it is open to the pub- lic, By the time it was/closed for routine repairs last summer, more than 3 million persons’ had inspect- ed it following its fe-opening in April, 1952. / Naturally, this trymendous traffic volume had its effect on the finish of the beautiful /hardwood floors. and refinishing. Wicker furniture Back in Wave of Popularity Wicker furniture, so popular in the Gay Nineties, sdon will be play- ing # return engagement in many hom¢s. It's a sensible idea, for jing is cooler in the summer, and no furniture is more. decora- for porches and patios, ' / One young homemaker who in- er gave them. a good er and sprayed them a lovely pink, using the .applicance’s sprayer. She was lucky in getting a funny, quaint-looking chaise longué, for restored to beauty| ence people? Want to move ahead in business, win popularity polls, find real love? Just-bring-the paint brushes out of storage’ and start painting the walls of your home. : dround the course to paint Roller Revol utionizes Paint Industry in but Few Years: Want to win friends and influ-| |---The painter should do the wall in one solid color first if he is planning stripes. When the wall is thoroughly dry, mark off equal dis- tances. at the top and bottom the wall with a pencil. Then stretch one-inch stripe color or a lighter or darker shade of the same color. An interesting pattern can also be arranged by painting the stripes in a gloss over a flat finish background of the same color. ; ee ZO ‘ALL-SEASON SUNDECK — S dozens of outdoor family activities all during the warm season.. They're also good cool weather spots for the kiddies to play out- doors, for the elevated floor is free from dampness. Douglas fir 2x8s form the floor and banister seats, with boards spaced a quar: ter-inch to allow moisture to run through. Weather-resistant fir or western red cedar picnic tables and benches can stay out all year. | 2. undecks like this set the stage for which she made cushions out of pink-and-b 1 acc k-striped washable material. Check the Latest - ° Prefabrication methods devel- by building material sup- help the home handyman to apeed his improvement jobs and save money at the same time. Products designed for easy assem- bly by home owners include kitch- units which cover the outside steps leading from the basement, alr conditioning units which will cool an entire house, and storage SMOKE! A 1 HOUR CLEANING VISIT PREVENTS IT! Seneesrvane orton pce: tRNA nnn KAST HEATING é OONT LET YOUR MONEY 60 WP IN HAVE YOUR FURNACE CLEANED... PAYS FOR ITSELF IN 3 MONTHS ‘i & COOLING CO OPPS: tet eee pee . painted with ordinary flat | Polka dots are considered quite handsome: if employed to highlight at i gs i ' ; 58 fal igs HE F s i it af i 3 : i i 5 metal primer before the radiator the desired color. radiator will give more heat i etd E instead of a coating containing pol- ished metal flakes. Another danger spot is the win- frames ‘tied, made more accessible to the home ‘|handyman. The roller-brush facturers have rushed a number of gadgets onto the market. One er yet puts on paint as a might. roller looks fike a blackboard eras-; brush | his is made. out of milky glass with bright-colored polka dots. : It may take several glances to realize that the openwork labyrinth of sculptor Ibram Lassaw is & doorknob and escutcheon of bronze, gold and silver wire, It is about four feet high,and two feet wide, standing about three inches away [rom the door. A small round ball over to one side is the actual knob. &. Bright Picket Fence Beautifies Backyard A bright, new picket fence can enhance the appearance of any yard, but an ugly, sagging fence only detracts from a yard’s beauty, Lumber dealers suggest that fence posts be* protected from eventual rotting and sagging with a coating of creosote applied before the posts are sunk into the ground, To prevent a mess and consider- jable waste, put a gallon of the 4golution into a galvanized -steel pail, and set a post in the creosote. Use an ordinary paint brush to apply _ it. Because most fence posts are sunk 30 inches into the ground for stability, the post should be coated with creosote for 30 inches from should be kept well painted te ad lower end. Any surplus which the wood does not absorb from the . |brush will run back into the pall to be used again. Oo AUGUST JOHNSON ; Realtor + 1704 TELEGRAPH RD. FEderal 4-2533 anes liability: per cent. Credit given r Formerly séparate insurance policies were re- quired to protect your home, your contents, ' insured. against theft losses and personal Now, one modern package insurance plan re-- places separate contracts at a savings up to 25 expire. Annual payments available. Inquiries invited. Austin - Norvell Agency, Inc. : 10 West Lawrence St., C8fner Cass FE 2-921 a ode eOESEs enki PETS reli, — f\ New, Complete _ One Premium Home Owners’ PACKAGE ~ POLICY Save Up to 25% - for existing policies to y _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 ’ FIFTY-FIVE > Doa Professional Job With Proper Tools c YWOURSELF = as , : — . : é | : as \ . = “$Skil“ Power Tools SKI "“OWeF LOOLS 2 j ° \ — For the Expert or All-Around HAN bY MAN . Special Power Saw Trade-In Ofer! A Model to Fit ay Type of Work Required SAVE yi 2 Skil n i fe fo yr old ene) 5 Ow 1 fn rage tery ay iw Oscilating Sander make, age o: mod 1 “a D ill . V4” r : The perfect sander for the Home Workshop. S$ (/ S Say | Drille—Bufts—Brushes—Grinds ee yay the oak Ki uper- Duty 8 dW. posoresad fel Kath oop GEO heres non Gr; tow ica carlin es eae mes ome hardware, conte eingrrt ard sheet sandpaper that is available at aul —— for. buffing, wire ‘Sahie or Ta, Gra per pooprcay — ~~ A +19” y femevs medels— ’ =F / tt ee 028 i © Pameve ter ey eae elten coeee arene : . Vn" ° comfort-grip! scene aug oleae Verieble Torque Civten — 4 ay; 2 Skil Saw - 5 for greater safety, protection egeinel saw damage! * New alumi " 9 Miters—Bevels—Cross Cuts—Rips Alley Poot! 40% stronger! © Built-in Rip Foneet - - (59 Ten times fastér than by hand. Saves time’ ~. MURRYI LIMITED TIME ontyt : robe ame shy tag rie orients . e : With eetossoring! fast, — sanding or finest finishing is , ' Medel 77 Medel 825 ae requir Reguierty ......... $115.00 Geguierly ..... «$195.00 % 29" , . $79” Trade-in Crodit...... 22.50 Trade-in Cred. ..... 22.50 ¢ : YOu cosr Omy $9750 vour cost ated $41250 ec MILL SUPPLIES for INDUSTRY , v | | Cutting T ools & Supplies) Ss. Cass, Corner West Pike ; Off Street Parking / FE 2-0108 ~ aysachen abana ae lee FIFTY-SIX HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Utilize | Corners at Home display collections or your fine china. F ret i 3 28 :' z a] RE i re in E f ciently arranged with kitchen in front and bath edjacent. An indoor Planting box adds giamér to the living room. This is plan 7433AP by BAKED ENAMEL |*=. This is especially attractive to the small home owners where space is at a premium, and the} uncluttered wall gives a look of| ALUMINUM -@ Fectory Applicetion @ Lowest Cost: @ Free Estimete wers for silver service, lined | . @ Ne Money Down with felt, keep utensils in their | ; proper places and freé¢ from tar- LEADERS and PIONEERS wow ee CH vertically are ideal lining op G. le ALUMINUM SIDING Gags aad istics cn and ace | ALGO ALUMINUM ge pr po ea ; them on top of each other. PRODUCTS CORP |, zo dine wes i cnet Pentice 25-3412 [find multiple use for the storage Dent Ganerat ee [estty gras That anther oe : j E anot! - Generel Mgr. |iautice of wood builtins. for they its own custom richness when fin- ished natural. Your preference of a storage cup- pals. These Herman H. York, architect, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica 32, N. Y. 'S FOR AMERICANS | iz itil LL 01 - STILE = PREMIER P Arrmstre Jest $5.95 for a 9x12 Domestic Weel Rug NEW WAY RUG | 42 Wisner St. Cot FE 2-7132 FE 2-7132 fealty hangs 00 0 5-fest “ pitareheck” rocket fastened to the well. Reelly big ellewance on your present retrigerater . . this now-type refrigerator today! HAMPTON ELECTRIC | (Near Tel-Huron Shopping Center) , 825 W. Huron St. °PAINT ° TILE ° CONSOWELD ° SUPER KEMTONE ‘ CHECK OUR PRICES LARE ORION PQ YOUR FLOOR PROBLEMS ' * MASONITE BOARD Open Daily 9 0 6 Friday 9 te 9 Sunday 9 te 2 We Give UV. S. Savings Stamps LASTIC TILE Maron Okelel tal; ... All food 11-cuble-feet General Electric Well * pkdure. You see end reach everything without stooping or bending. Added your refrigerater. Look et the features . . © G-E Alnice Magnetic Doors THI * evollable in colors! TODAY at eve-level A completely mow concept in hovssheld retrigerators, the big new Refrigerator hangs en the wall like @ + come in and cee FE 4.2525 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12,1956 Bi FIFTY-SEVEN Sayin Not Big Enough for Family's Satisfaction Its lucky every home has. @,room or workshop, wherever minor smallest room, beeause everyone|@ccidents occur. ‘ can then congregate in it in the Negens bathroom cabinet itself can/ mornings. It's, so cozy in a mighty uncomfortable way. j , ay a hg ay be to match the outside rim.or the no matter bow he oh lined with or been bailt, it’s er enough for all the p> The main trick in, making the}. bathroom , workable ‘is utilize the space that’s nyo there. If the hamper’s not built in, for instance, it can often be’ moved! oul into the hall to make a little extra space within the room, WINDOW SHELVES . A deeply recessed window can} . often have shelves built in to * ¢ 6 hold bottles and things that can't! yy jq’s be damaged by outside air when) bought or made, make the window's open. by ‘attaching a _' The space on the walt above {but be sure it’s firmly the toilet is often ignored and, in many Cases, can take @ eet of shelves to hold the everflew that inevitably accumulates in a ik es : a | TERRA PLAY _ bathrooms. Smal decorative shelves _ of punched-out_ metal. va ean|the throw-out-as-you-go kind. often hold \edds and Nile * 8 @ combs, tissues, and powder jars wie care mae tote ant are cal cd are The space under the washbow) is the largest arta that’s com- monly ignored in the bathroom. There's lots of space there but -it often holds nothing Neos than the wastebasket. \ DO-IT-YOURSELF JOB. Using this space is possible \with a do-it-yourself installation of, a vanity-lavatoty. It contains ‘a dressing table. a storage area} and a wash basin all in one unit.| One of these, called Vanity Fair, made by the National Vanity Com- pany, comes in a choice of nine colors and in sizes from ” ane to 7 feet. The medicine cobtunt td'e Mild chamber ef horrers ia mest homes. The shelves are mostly teo shallow or too close together te held the contents safely, so everything tumbies eut into the |. basin when it's opened. if aH lil r 5 H cll e* i g ree : : f i i P : ? i. rH ri if iit ft i | gi i ate i g E Ry te il : z 3 «we/Special Furniture Piece oo OPEN PLANNING — Privacy is well pre served in this plan. A major aim of the architect has been to reduce housewife’s fatigue. Note the location of the kitchen, convenient to the front door, service door and the garage. The utility ee Warranted for Telephone The telephone pisys such an im-jfumbling for the books. The cut- Improving the utilit pa INGTON — More than 20,- For fastening to the wall, hard- ot the medicine chest’ is done im|@00,000 Jetters and ‘some, [00,000 abr eal ne agora pla nag emir proven eg reg ies berg ware brackets are wed. -it_ te several is, T move is|parcels consigned to : : é desk astened to a wood fo. install a decond chest, elee ithe Poet Offer Department's dead (wniture to accommodate it, thejcircles: as shown, if = coping 2% panei wall, the brackets may be where in the house to take thejlletter and deed parcel post BECESSATY poems b's 0% sont "| with cilaay caw. placed easily load off the bathroom one and/branches. About $10,000 a year in d@wer for pads and pencils. = ; Hf the desk is to be provided with make everything more accessible.|eash that is lost in sech mail is Simee the is Hmited CUT-OUTS FIRST a chair, it should be placed so the 1 could = in the kitchen, play- not returnable te the senders> le its placement by the wires, a | To make the desk, first make|top is 30 inches from the floor; but SSS | Sernens Soak aaeg Oe eee the cut-outs in the bottom board.|if it is to be used as a ‘stand-up’ te the wall. However, the attrac: Note that the center of each cut-|it should be 44 to 4 inches from. | tive telephone Remember These Tips When Doing Repair Work: . . . Temember that, while some fastening methods ha’ reeds advantages over nailing, none-of them ‘surpasses it in handling ease and economy f DO... get maximum | ‘th, when nailing two pieces of wood, together, iby having more of the’ nail im the second or tinder piece of wood DO... use common ‘for general construction work, bez | aaiis for light construction, finishing nails and brads when they are | te be driven below the surtdce, casing nails for interior trim and cut | nails for tough, heavy- -duty jobs. DO... select other types of nails for special purposes, remember- ve de |book and the telephone. The sides [aed Caner set ane made of | |# material — inches long~ + with a Convenient cut-out, to save! 1 inch above the tep to provide wall desk can be lout is 7 inches from the front Se 2 desired. ° Two 12 the top These may beall one piece, and ‘kottom of the desk.|fhe ends and separator is ample to accommodate an open|tom. to four pieces, all 12\ the two end pieces, and ?-inch the top to » nail sunk oe ee ee eee tute the wood, and the holes * * * The two book slots are provided) mailed across the back ng that there are nails Apecifically made for use in floors, gypsum board, hardboard, wood //shingles, asphalt roofing and practically any- thing else in the building line. DO... keep your fyes focused on the nail head when hammering, using several blows of moderate force rather than a couple of blows, of heavy force i * c ° DON'T .. . forget that, when using woed inclined to split easily, ; blunt the nail tt a with a hammer and drill pilot holes about | half the thickness /of the nails. DON'T . ry to straighten out a nail that bends while being driven into soft ood; remove it and use a new nail. DON’T . neceswarily remove a nail that bends while being driven into 5s Sa it may be easier to straighten it with a pliers | and —<— hammering carefully. DON'T ./. . overlook the possibility, when working in confined " quarters, of his arting a nail in a piece of wood by striking it with Mie Soy re If you are building a home—_ Let Pontiac Lumber Co. deliver top quality . lumber ready to use—piled the woy you use it! 2 by %6-inch pieces form|out with péncil the placement of or |Thes P : ade of 1x4’s edge-giued. This size |!'2-inch wood screws, from the bot-j A ';Anch back board, 7 by 36, | You can get CLEAN, QUIET HOME HEATING COMFORT” OIL & GAS FURNACES for werm eir heating systems Phone for Heating Survey HARNECK HEATING I 2615 Orchard Lh. Ad. FE 2-2530 Hat part of the hammer head rather-than the ‘face. / pe , / ~ 2 at af mie ee FIFTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC ae. Figure Correct Basement Size Adequate Sh nae ~ aml ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12,, 1956 FIFTY-NINE cao ae yee 7, ¥ > : De Le, Ms The Burke Lumber Company I If i I _ Building Materials of Better Burke Quality * MORGAN WOODWORK «ANDERSON. WINDOWS *WISER HARDWARE *BOYDELL PAINTS * YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS *BIRD ROOFING *NU-WOOD TILES * HEATILATORS *ALSYNITE PANELS When Burke quality products are used in your home.. -you know you have the very best . . . quality that assures pride of home ownership.’ Nothing can be more important in structural work, in and-outside your home than quality products. It means that every item bought is an investment in ~ durability. Our lumber will endure through years and years.of hard wear, because every plank is solid, seasoned wood of the sturdiest quality. The Burke cesar Compeny is striving with the help of you ond your builders to place the tinest -products eveilable in the homes of your community. Listed below ore a few of your builders who we heave hod the pleasure of serving: HELTMAN WwW. W. ROSS WATERFORD ~ owen, rer & TRIPP HOMES, INC. BUILDERS : Exclusive Builders @pd = ; 7 BLDG. CO. BLDG. CO. Westar aed \ Arana nicl Loon om an ‘ ustem Desi ‘ = al ustom Built in on in round Pont . Built Ranch aaa Brick, 3-Bedroom Custom aes oy 5 na eran hens tm ond A peoiwe Contemporary 1 Built Ranch Homes _ Contemporary Homes | Gl and FHA Homes FHA TERMS-WE HELP YOU FINANCE BURKE LUMBER CO. “Where. the Home Begins” 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY IN DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-1211 ~a.t _ celon in special _ SIXTY, CUSTOM MADE — When Frank Holmes of Smith strect was in service at Virginia Beach, he had the opportunity to work in the hobby shop and to use the woodworking tools there. His first project was this beautiful rock maple hutch cabinet. Since then he has made Ee ee Tile Manufacturers Easing Home Do-It-Yourself Work Tile manufgcturers haye come|tons. Each holds 64 tiles, enough out with so many gadgets that'to cover 36 square feet even a baby can lay floor tile. The Ver ment Marble © if you have ne baby handy, | pany has alxo introduced several you can ase your phonograph. enovations in the tiling busi- One firm has produced a phone- graph record that gives detailed ee That firm has produced a mar-) instructions on hew to put dows ible tile at a price that is about, Che, Reering. ithe same as standard tiles. a desk for his wife and a gate leg table, both from maple. Mr. Laundry Chute ls Coming Back Many rhodern housewives eden the old-fashioned laundry chute, _ |standard equipment in many older : . |homes,.and: coming back into style in the latest model homes...In a few hours’ work the home handy- man can install a practical, step- saving laundry chute in his own home : In a bungalow or ranch-type house. the job simply consists of cutting a hole in the floor of the bathfoom, and running a straight length of metal heating duct down to the basemen. A trapdoor or grate should be provided for the bathroom floor te prevent an unwary foot from stumbling into the chute, A gal- vahized steel basket may placed or hung beneath the lower end of the chute te catch the clothing as it is dropped through. The steel basket may also be used for soaking, rinsing and car- rying wet clothes to the clothes | line when wash day arrives. | In a muiti-story house, the chute is only a little more difficult to— construct. Run the chute Ahrough — a closet area to prevent fhe heat-” jing duct-laundry chute tyom creat- jing an unsightly Li into | heat floor rooms Time and labor mid from car-— irying heavy baskets of soiled cloth-— jing to the basemény will more than — \compensa te for thé work and plane clothes chute | |ning involved in / the installation ee More in Spray Cans Next thes’ ll be packing whole — families iptto spray cans, Newest _ are a spgt remover. and an anti- | | shock spray to keep the oe shock \from: ing a Mrs. Holmes likes the way her hutch cabinet —“- her pretty china. Holmes is shown here with his wife and two-months-old son, Mark. ed ) ENJOY A a - - substance oh rubber floor cee rial. The reverse ade of the plas- tic tiles are coated with a stick- | 8. tacky adhesive. This is cov- ered by a thin plastic film. The film, permitting the tiles to be stacked, is stripped away when the tile is laid. To install this tile, the floor is first swabbed with a solvent such as carbon tetrachloride. The sol-! vent removes dust and also acti- ‘vates the adhesive on the back: of the tile. Foreclosures Scarce Mortgage raga a HOME ON foreclosures ‘ambunting "to fewer, COMFORTABLE than 3 a year for each 1,000 of PAYMENTS! |mortgaged properties, reports the | United States Savings and Loan| | League. The League said that 195 - foreclosures totaled 28,529, approx. imately 9 per cent more than in °{/°§ (1954, but a very smal) number when the increase in the total number of mortgaged properties is considered. _ Number one on the Armstrong, hi Hes of diff 7 Cork Company's hit parade is al ee a ne wa a wall five-minute 78-rpm record which, mete fut lL ns ie repeats the instructions as the. and floor tile line. Marble has several advantages over ordinary home handyman installs the tile. | No crooner’s picture decorates! ary is fireproof and easily. the cover of this record album. The do-it-yourself dise is encased; The marble is thick, one-haif in an album that contains a series inch deep. The finished surface will of illustrations giving a step-by- not crack or chip It can be ce- step visual aid to the. record. mented over painted plaster walls, TILE. TOTER CARTONS cement, plywood or concrete The Armstrong Company has! Robbins Floor Products, Inc., even simplified the job of lug-|has also added_ an innovation to ging the tile home from the hard-|theit Mooring tile by producing an ware store. Taking the cue from @dhesive-backed tile Plastic tiles beer companies’ six-pack cartons, with adhesive backs are now on this firm sells their Spatter Ex-|the market while that firm is also Save time, labor, money. We mix con- “Title-Toter"’ car'planning to introduce the same Do You Own Land Suitable | for Development ? We are looking for property, either urideveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy _W on develop it on either @ 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 Orcherd Leke Road, Rt. No. 5 ‘= ¢rete te your speci- fications and deliver, ready-to-pour, Ovr service is prompt, 9 0 IR, 7ar ‘Mixed to Your Order.. Delivered fo Your Job {— = Full line of Concrete ond Ta! se =" 2c 6 TAKE 155 WEEKS TO PAY FOR LENNOX | There's no need to break your budget of your back—whea you metal Lennox warm at heating. You'll enjoy up to three winters of clean, convenient, automate . heat white you pay! Me more shoveling ever! We have Lennoa @8 or gee conversion unite for your preeent furnace, and a wide | wartety of complete Lennon heat ing syetemes tor homes with ov without tase ‘ Gome in or phone jes 6 ORBE heating curves? Cinder Blocks, immedicte i _ delivery. , a ——”—~—sS KARST HEATING VAN HORN & SONS | & cootine co. 199 Mechanic Se. FE 4-4570 FE8-0332 f,, ‘. oa FES-9259 oe goes 7 ie eee FeO oy ae ae a4 eS ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 __SIXTY-ONE Folding Doors Reclaim Space + Eph a 3 : 7 ab H E e i : i * : seven minutes. f = =4 JUST 40 BEAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOMES With Full Basements FOR VETERANS | IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC 7 MINUTES TO SEARS & ROEBUCK GLENDALE MANOR Baldwin Ave. and Newport 5 BLOCKS NORTH OF WALTON Model Open for Inspection Ai 1:00 to 8:30 P.M. SAT.--SUN. 12:30 to 8:30 P. M. DRIVE OUT AND SEE THE MANY _ FEATURES Aa! INTO THESE HOMES E .if a deadly : 'Tornado| Strikes? THIS 1S NOT MEANT AS “SCARE ADVERTISING” . bet cctety coun figues chow that porsese whe have I basement or a storm collar te retreat to in case of a tomade == have a far better chazice of surviving. Therefore. we urge you to give serious thought to con- == structing a storm cellar ef your own ...a place where == you and your family can go for protection. Either built == undergroun¢, adjacent te your house ... or maybe even == better yet. a small storage basement in your home. MMMM MMM You can do this job yourself for a surprisingly smal] amount = of money ... using Tru-Bilt Concrete Biocks. Visit uw = TODAY ... for estimates! ‘ - © LOTS 50° x 125’ ‘/e ALUMINUM WINDOWS . .© PAVED STREETS ' "@ FULL BASEMENT. ‘ ° PONTIAC. WATER ~ S Seber OAK FLOORS : . ATER ie . © LARGE KITCHEN ' @ OUTSIDE BRICK PLANTER STRUCTURAL STEEL © PANELED BREAKFAST NOOK ' @ CHOICE OF TILES RESID INDUSTRIAL © LOTS OF CABINETS / * @ CHOICE OF COLORS — © TEXOLITE COUNTER. TOPS © NEAR CHURCHES © PLENTY OF CLOS © SCHOOLS AND BUS : TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. * MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4.9531 = Near Telegraph end Orchard Lake Roads FT i *14, With 5% Down --30-Year VA Mortgage “ay” REGAL REALTY Phone FE 2-6127, FE 3-437 SIXTY-TWO Ee _ eae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Domestic Help Hard to Locate Built-In Maid Service Emerges in New Homes to Offset ‘Drought’. Demaste servants have been reduced in number by at least 50 per cent since the end of World War Il. - j_Conenquentty, families at all (Built-in Cabinets. Popular ltoys and games. They can be arranged in floor-to-ceiling combinatidns in Garages, Bedrooms can provide handy storage places in every room-ef a house and even mle ee ee living room, dining room, bathroom and bedrooms. The wood of ony tee, ee ey oe ee . finished te blend with other furniture. Standard kitchen cabinets can provide storage in other rooms for clothing, linens, china, silverware, books, records, cleaning equipment, and as room dividers. If you plan to finish a basement or attic,/you income-. today are de-| a built-in maid service in} the form of easy-to-care for home] interiors that eliminate much of the menial work of the household, says the. Construction Research Bureau, national clearing house for building information. — Science and industry have de- veloped new decorative materials} that were undreamed of a genera- tion ago, thus liberating home- makers from the long hours of work done by servants or by the housewife herself. With the development of resilient asphalt floor tiles that wipe clean with the whisk of a damp. cloth, it has become as easy to maintain home flcors as though -a staff of servants still were on hand to do the clean- ing. The crisp colors and gleaming surface of asphalt tile, stay lus- trous and shining without frequent may find cabinets handy to form a storage wall. / : ay > oft pee 1 Ate 5 rilat ; Wg Pall I AA assets sell ed ‘ yi : mn array Sty yi AB) Built-in cabinets are-no longer confined solely to the kitchen. They! Modern pine cabinets are attractive enough to fit easily in the |. Have Large Family? 7 Then Try Circle Plan \st. wn ’tncr ana ne nomen they painted the whole day. The children yard around them, had a rollicking time if ie i ri ia fwerrsaet ins Gypsum Wallboard Now Basic Material Gypeum wall board has become al ue at bt bil Oee8 de la basic material for most home remodeling projects. For adding a room to a house, whether finishing “lan attic, enclosing a breezeway or It} porch, or quarters, this material — ncovides virtually prefabricated — i i fa a GARAGE CABINETS — Kitchen cabinets in your garage? Why not? They can keep the pjace uncluttered and you can install them yourself. You.can build them or buy them ready made from your local lumber dealer. Ask for stock pine cabinets in units to fit in the space you have to fill. They're fine under a workbench. — scrubbing or weekly waxing. Muddy or dusty footprints wipe away in a jiffy without leaving a trace, and accidental spills of . grease, inks or household cleaning fluids wipe up easily without mak- ing a stain. It is simple to keep a resilient asphalt tile floor bright as new by following these . steps outlined by flooring engineers. Sweeping removes lint and house- hold dust, for it can’t penetrate the smooth, non-porous surface of asphalt tile, nor hang on to make upkeep. laborious. When needed, a light mopping with mild soap suds, followed by a clear water rinse, removes stuck-on dirt and ordinary stains. Even the most obstinate spots come off when gently rubbed with a damp cloth sprinkled with non- caustic scouring powder, leaving the floor looking fresh as a daisy.| Strong detergents or oiled mops never should be used on asphalt tile floors. Cleaners or wax containing oll, turpentine, benzine and similar fluids also should be avoided, because they tend to soften the flooring. Two or three times a year give the tile a light application of water-emulsion wax, followed by a quick buffing. With. an occasional in-between buffing to heighten their Juster, that is all the care required to). keep asphalt tile floors looking their best indefinitely. ‘Painting Association Runs Finish Studies that surround you are sepecially surround you are especially de- developed for those objects. The final hard film that is applied to a refrigerator, vacuum cleaner or is formulated in antici- pation of the handling and punish- ment it will receive. Testing these special finishes is the work of highly skilled chemists. To facilitate this work, the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association has developed a laboratory device called a ‘‘Mini- ature Paint Factory in a Test LIVING ROOM FOYER — When a front door opens directly into the living room, here's a way to put up a storage partition to create a foyer. Standard stock pine kitchen cabinets are stacked to form a’ wall. A soffit above them is easily fashioned with plywood One shelf can be left open for books. sek Ie Pe “if ih Rea =? 31H | | | 3 a ao t 1 Hy "> , “ 0i q Se ee ~ on BEDROOM VANITY — A built-in vanity in a bedroom provides: a complete and efficient dressing table, relieves pressure on the bathroom and is much cheaper to build than an extra bathroom or powder room. Stock pine cabinets can be installed under and around a wash basin. The ladder-like towel rack shown in this sketch is easy to build on the job. The wardrobe cabinet is a stock unit that can be bought ready-made. installed before World War II that Summer Is Best - |cannot be improved so that greater Time to Update House Heating _|menisin boilers and controls, some The ideal time for modernizingjhave been in the equipment for the heating system is during‘ the apriyeaaey heat. Panel heating summer months. is one hew development; baseboard But the best time to plan the| heating is another. work is right now when the defects