a The We ath - . Details Page 2 ' visth YEAR Soviet Leaders, Tito Will Confer in Yugoslavia Khrushchev, — Bulganin to: Visit Belgrade Late This Month MOSCOW % — Soviet Corhmunist party boss Nikita Khrushchev and Premier ivikolai Bulganin will meet Yugoslav . Presi- dent Tito in Belgrade late this month, the Russian government disclosed today. Their talks will precede the Big Four East-West confer- ence expected this summer. The announcement, car- ried by the Soviet govern- ment newspaper Izvestia, came as a surprise to ob- servers here and abroad. Independent Communist Yugo- slavia has been estranged from the Kremlin since 1948, although relations have — in recent months. ¥ The U. S. State Department had no comment on the de- velopment. But sources in impending visit and assured them it reflected no change in the Tite government's policy of good relations with the West. The United States has furnished Yugoslavia with millions of dollars in economic and military aid since 1948. Tito also has joined in a Greece and , two members of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization g® malize’"’ their relations, Tito has insisted he will maintain his strict independence. There has been no indication of willingness on Tito’s part, how- ever, to come to Moscow to discuss differences. So the visit of the Soviet leaders to Belgrade looks | like a case of the mountain n going | to Mohammed. President Glows | Over Flag Pole 30-Foot Staff Erected at Gettysburg Farm by Republican Club from it. The pole is the gift of the Suf- folk County Republican Club of New York State, and it had been Skipper, Chipper and Zipper — Sign Army Pact Soviet, Satellites Set Up. Marshal Konev Union and seven East European allies established a unified mili- tary command today to rival the North Atlantic Treaty Organization | and made Soviet Marshal Ivan Ko- nev the supreme commander. The eight allies signed a 20-year mutual security and _ friendship treaty and a protocol placing their military forces under a sees command, A summarized text of the agreement—outcome of a three- day conference here—was read to reporters by Soviet spokesmen after the signing ceremony. They announced Konev’s head- Ss ane will be in Moscow. He is deputy Soviet defense minister. Deputy commanders will be the defense ministers or ‘other mili- (See Konev story on page 2) - tary leaders of the participating home | nations—the Soviet Union, Czecho- slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Alban- ja, Romania, Bulgaria and East Germany Each of the deputies will com- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Snubs 5-Yeor Pact CHICAGO (UP)—CIO President Walter Reuther said the CIO Unit- ed Auto Workers, which he heads “FOUR YOUNG ORPHANS — Mrs. Harry Hutt, 1682 -Meadowiawn, keeps a4 Watchful éye or squirrels her husband recently found in his car trunk. ‘Eastern NATO’ Led by WARSAW, Poland —The Soviet | Singapore Chief Probes Murder of U.S. Reporter United Press Charges Police Ignored Attack by Chinese Mob - From Our. Wire Services SINGAPORE — The gov- ernor of Singapore has or- by a Chinese mob Thurs- day, it was disclosed today. Police Nigel Morris gave this ver- sion of Thursday’s incident. Symonds’ taxi was‘ stopped at two police roadblocks and each time warned against going past. The first time he ordered the | driver to drive on. The second time he told four constables man- ning the bfock ‘I have an impor- tant job to do.” Symonds handed the car driver his papers instructing him te go to the police should anything se- rious happen to him. The cor- respondent then left the car and walked toward the rioting crowd. They noticed him. He tried te turn back but was then beaten. Morris said the assault on Sy- -monds took place 330 yards from the last police post. He explained the officers. there had orders not to leave their posts on any account. They notified headquarters by ‘| radio of the attack and a police van drove into the area to pick dered an investigation of|% charges nearby police did| ay not go to the aid of United | «@ Press Correspondent Gene § Symonds when he was killed | Commissioner | AT WEBSTER SCHOOL — Show; | > ® | Approval Given Parke, Davis g Serum by U.S. Clinics Delayed Here Week Ago for Safety Continue Today Salk polio vaccine shots || were administered today to *| some 9,500 first and second grade children in Pontiac |and some areas of Oakland County. . In addition to several in :| Pontiac, clinics were held in _ Birmingham, Ferndale, and Waterford Township. The shots were scheduled . || a week ago but were delayed Pontiac Press Phote n is a portion of the group of first and second graders at Webster School this morning awaiting Salk polio vaccine. Clinics were held at 10 other schools in the city and county. A motion for a directed ve last March 6. Move to Drop Rape Count Denied by Judge Holland just before the start when '|federal health officials in | Washington advised wait- _» ing until a further study of _ \| vaccine could be completed, Late Friday the U. S. Public series for first and second children in Oakland County, At Lansing the state health partment said nine new polio were reported in the Renny past week, bringing the year to 36 as against 43 time a year ago. at this rdict of guilty of kidnaping was denied yesterday by Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland in the trial of four men accused of abducting and raping a 21-year-old Pontiac housewife ceived the Salk polio vaccine. argh i auaa The motion was made by defense attorney William Repeating previous | warnings, é wane patie The allegations against the po- ’ troit. The quartet is charged with both | some cases of polio undoubtedly eye on Nipper, | The squirrels new home is a pasteboard carton lined | tice were made in New York yes- kidnaping and rape. If the judge had agreed, the rape "some ehidren nay be tn the Ie in his car tri. ress. Mrs, Hutt says she hopes fo keep the new | terday by Frank H. Bartholomew. | charge would have been dropped and the jury instructed échatine pared tee een joe UP protest was delivered | to return a guilty of kidna ma Oa verdict. the vaccine is given. In these | I 8 Red Countries Car Bu yer Gets a Boys Five Tiny Tots in- Trunk Car owners might find some “squirrels” in their motors 'but Harry Hutt, 1082 Meadowlawn, found the animal kind—five newly born squirrels—in his car trunk. | Hutt turned ‘the squirrels over to the care of his wife, | Jeanette. The animals’ mother probably pmever thought her nest to be mo- | bile, as Hutt probably never sus- | pected of finding the five orphans when he lifted the trunk lid. The squirrels have lived in their new home, a pasteboard carton lined with cotton, for eight days. Mrs, Hutt feéds them with milk and says they are beginning to eat bits of bread soaked in milk. Named Nipper, Skipper, Chipper | and Zipper, Mrs. Hutt hopes to keep the squirrels and give them proper living quarters when they gréw older. The Hutt family’s dog “Wolf” gets along nicely with the new some_ resentment. Parents Needn’t Fret 31 Days After Shots WASHINGTON (UP) — Parents {whose children have had a shot of polio vaccine and who still are a little uneasy about it can quit worrying after 31 days. In the unlikely event the shots | were going to produce polio, the | ailment ‘would show up by then at latest. Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele gave this information in- response to a question. arrivals but the cat still shows | Four of them survived the ride from North Branch, | where Hutt recently purchased the automobile. rs : », Durand Students to Close Prom With Train Trip Durand High School's junior-sen- for prom will be off on the right track with a new idea for post- dance entertainment. Immediately following the prom, students will board a special train | which will take them to Pontiac and back. Parents feel this dating idea is safer than having their sons and daughters scooting over the countryside in autos, A special chartered train from | the Grand Trunk Western Railroad | will take the students on the trip. around 3 a.m. One car will contain a_ buffet and serve breakfast, two coaches will provide seats and a fourth will be cleared for dancing. Ever Hear of Edison? HUTTON GATE, England (UP)— Passengers who use the small rail- | road station of this Yorkshore vil- lage finally got an answer yester- day to their complaints that gas lamps lighting the station platforms They will arrive back home at) ‘| during to police today by of! soency in Singapore. bo * * Singapore was in the grip of a score of new strikes called in pro- test over police use of firearms against demonstrators. No clashes were reported to- day, but the city was tense and authorities feared new demon- strations- by the Communist-led Chinese this affernoon. Armored troops patrolled the streets and - barbed wire barricades were set . up at strategic points, Police last. night and early today interviewed several eyewitnesses who said several policemen failed to help Symonds when left-wing Chinese students beat him fatally with clubs, stones and bottles. The United States also ordered U. §. Consul General Lampton Berry to investigate the gaying the riots which” have claimed at least four lives and left many others injured. The State Department expressed deep distress at the incident, New Mibs Champs Are Crowned Today New champions have been crowned in the Pontiac Press’ an- nual marbles tournament, held this morning at the Crofoot school play- ground, Winners are Manuel Ledesma, 9, of 73 Florida, in the Midget class, and John Taylor, 14, of 271 Mid- way, in the Junior division. The two boys fought through a highly competitive field from 17 Pontiac elementary and junior high schools. In the championship finals, Le- desma, of Bagley school, defeated Fred Bell, of Crofoot, and Piao of Eastern Junior High, downed were too old-fashioned. Workmen | Bagley’s Howard Griswold, came along to replace the gas | Pontiac Press trophies will be) | Louis R, Shamie to the Michigan awarded to the two lads. The trial was ediourned: after the morning session until next Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Only witness yesterday was Dr. Walter Olson, of Pontiac, who examined the accused men after their arrest. He said one defendant complained of sore knuckles, another of a chest injury and a) third of a sore shoulder. The doc- | tor stated he could find no positive evidence of any such injuries. Dr. Olson said he did treat one for a bruised shin and that two had | bruised Hps. None was to a hospital. Police officers in- | volved in the case, who testified | previously, all said they did not | mistreat the four or see .them physically abused. The accused are Oscar Cha- vers, 26, of Gary, Ind., his brother, Richard, 23, of 38 Lake. St., Joe Williams Jr., 22, of 38 Lake and Winston Johnson, 25, of 312 Hughes St. They are charged with criminal- ly assatlting the mother of three after pulling her from an auto stuck in mud near South Blvd. while her escort was absent sum- moning a tow truck. | | ‘Heads Road Division LANSING (UP)—Henry Ferent was named today as director of the | right-of-way division of the State Highway Department by Highway Commissioner Charles M. Zieg- ler, Ferenz has been serving as acting director of the division since March 1954, Like Shamie for Job DETROIT (UP)—The Associated | | Food Merchants of Greater Detroit | | lauded Gov, G. Mennen me | yesterday for his appointment of | "Agricultural Council. Some People Willing to Lose Their‘ Heads DENVER (INS) — The Denver Better Business Bureau proved its point that many persons sign peti- tions without realizing what they're all about. , W. Dan Bell. said a group of university students circulated a petition asking that all signers agree to “decapitate themselves with extreme joy.” The group found 160 students and professors willing to lose their heads. Mild Weather Seen ; for Area Weekend Rain storms continued over the eastern part of the nation today, while snow fell in parts of the northwest, The rest of the nation, including the Pontiac area, is en- joying continued mild weather. Forecasts for the area say fair weather will continue tonight and tomorrow, with temperatures dropping a little, to 44-48 tonight. Sunday the high is expected to be about 74 degrees. The mercury rose to a high of 77 in downtown Pontiae Friday. Today's low before 8 a.m. was 533 degrees, with the thermometer | | registering 70 by 2 p.m. 13 Is Lucky for Cop DETROIT (UP) — Robert H. | | Smith, 46, was promoted to detec: | tive lieutenant on the Detroit Po- , lice force yesterday, Friday the 13th: He was given badge No. 13. 1% Cent Boost: Begins Sunday lamps -with oil lamps. Milk Price to. ‘Climb Here; Farm Leadér Hits Hike TM AU Fes le 2 where there is no longer a milk, surplus, the independent manager | won't have so much ‘extra milk said he believed only that ‘we are coming to the point where we In Today's Press Building News .,...... 13 thru 17 Church News . nace 8, 9 Féitorials oe, “ee dhesebestss-> 4 Sports ‘oor’ bedldieclia a ddde dada dad Jaded dl vay 28 GUE Na cinestes sees 10, 11 TV & Radio Programs ........ % a Wilson, Eart eee cae it Women’s Pages eRe te ee eres 6,7 ‘ % StF . i County News ..5....000500. 2 12 | available.”’ oa, An independent local dairy indi- cated it would go along with others in the price rise. Fritz said he didn’t think it pob- | crease ‘so much as | cases, it will have little effect. After a week-long halt for safe- ty rechecking, the federal gov- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) To Seek Parley in Switzerland Western Allies Prefer Big 4 Talks in July VIENNA (INS)—The three = that a, Big Four chiefs of state meeting be held in Switzerland, preferably at Lausanne, in July, A crowd apocedingitity 200 Austrians cheered and waved when U, S. Secretary of State John Fos- ter Dulles left the Americgn Em- bassy today. A %7-year-old boy wearing “le- derhosen,”’ the short leather pants which are a typical Aus- trian costume, gravely marched up to Dulles and shook hands with him. Dulles, British’ Foreign, Secretary Harold Macmillan and French For- eign Minister Antoine Pinay ar (NATO). Molotov Due te Arrive in Vienna Later Today , Molotov is expected in Vienna ‘later today for talks | three Western statesmen. iare scheduled to Lausanne as Site for orlocal Roads o— wepbegeaade : BMssrsrenvecss ‘ am... sane enes a. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Schedule Unp prepared for $10 Million Work on County Highways No schedile has been set up for doing the $10,000,000 worth of work the State Highway Depart- ment plans in Oakland County this summer and in 1956. This was indicated in a letter from Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler received by |. County Plan Commission Highway Engineer Robert A. Larson. Larson had requested that Ziegler outline his program for the next three or four years in the county, “We cannot even be sure of a 2-year program ahead,” said Zieg- ler. “We have a terrific volume of extremely emergency work . .. let one year roll around and we might have a section (of road) going to pieces badly so that we - have to change our program and may have to change it before the first year is over.” The widening of M24 between Lake Orion and Pontiac, slated for this spring, has been delayed be- cause Of difficulties in securing needed ‘right-of-way, the commis- sioner Waterford Will Pay. 3rd of Road Treating Airport was granted to Graydon Wright. List Poor Condition for Injured Man, 75 A TS-year-old Kalkaska man, fered a broken left leg, face cuts and bruises when he was hit by a car driven by Oliver Bauer, 59, of Clarkston, at about 2 a.m., State Police of the Pontiac Post said. Troopers, who said their inves- tigation is incomplete pending a statement by Bauer, reported Dus- tin was crossing the 4lane high- way from east to west near Silver Circle when he was hit. Oxford Man Hospitalized After Auto Overturns - John L, ‘St Clair, 20, of Oxford, wag reported in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital with a possible concussion suffered when his car overturned in a Seymour} Lake Road ditch early this morn- ing. St Clair, who also received face cuts, told Oakland County Sheriff's deputies he lost control of his car after he ran off the road. Family Provides Music METAMORA — Featured at the | 8 p.m, service Sunday at Hunters Creek Church will be the Bauman Family, opmposed of parents and six childreh each playing a dif- ferent musical instrument, - The Weather - AND VICINITY — Mestiy nd temerrew. A jittle at with low at 44-43. __ Sunday, Nertheasterly winds lo te is oaks per Today in Pontioe « Lowest temperature preceding § a.m.. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 18 mp.h. rection: it. : : T 58 ee, SiN s cebbceesucesa sevevederesscer-ece § : ceamnsinnin OM oes neem TE OM... cseee am..... see aH eeee seteesvweces TOT RECOGNIZE LONG SERVICE — and in recognition of his 50. years Christian Church are, (left to right) the Rev. S. V. Mattson of East Lansing, Flint district superintend- ent; the honoree of Frankfort; the Rev. Duncan D. Arriving for the dinner in honor of the Rev. J. Frank Green's birthday of service to the being held at the Pontiac Press Phote | Floyd A. Emshwiller of Petoskey, state president.| breaks down dykes and walls, eats | More than 500 delegates are registered for the 87th) away soil and hurdles debris on | Annual Convention of Michigan Christian Churches | First Christian Church. The dinner was held at Bethany Baptist Church last night. The Rev. Green, now retired, is a former state secretary in the denomination. McColl of the host church, Pontiac, and the Rev. His Name: Ivan Konev Beria Trial New East Europe Army Marshal Ivan Konev, the su- bd * 2 rulers of the Soviet Union—Com- against gp possibility oo big as minister of aaminaw-whe cleus te tnew way! Zhukov has an intense disliking for Konev and Konev reciprocates. | Zhukov is said to consider Konev | poor military leader, One reli- able account says that during the most intense phase of the final Germany. in World War II, Zhukov was so fear- ful Konev would wreck the whole operation with his ineptitude he sent his own chief of staff, Marshal V. D. Sokolovsky, to take over as Konev's chief of staff and run the operation for him. Ld * » But it is clear from the assign- ment of Konev to preside at the by Khrushchev and Bulganin, Al- most certainly Konev has been in- volved in some of the intrigues in top circles before Stalin's death and since. There has. been no official an- nouncement but apparently Konev now holds a post as a first deputy it . minister of defense—the job from which Zhukov was promoted to Police Holding Pair Who Ignored Signals Two motorists today were held by Pontiac Police after two patrol- men said the drivers ran two red lights and drove their autos in a “precarious manner” on Saginaw | street this morning. . Held for Municipal Court ar- raignment were Leon Bibb, 30, of 1685 Joslyn Rd., and Norma R. Stasiuk, 30, of 280 Nelson St. ‘Pa- trolmen Clarence Smith Jr. and Donald W. Brown said they appre- hended the pair after they ran the traffic signals. Police said they also charged Bibb with speeding. Mother, Daughter Hurt ‘in Two-Car Collision A Roseville mother and daugh- ter were injured slightly Friday night when the car in which they were riding collided with another at Auburn and Crooks Rds., Oak- land County Sheriff's deputies .Mrs. Delores Bush, 22, and daughter, Cheryl, 7 months, were treated for bruises at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital after the car driven by her husband, Charles, 26, was struck by one driven by Oscar Wibley, 23, of Waterford Township. Wibley said he failed to see a stop sign on Crooks because parked cars hid the sign. Oakwood Church Using Former ME Building THOMAS—The Oakwood Unde- nominational Church is now hold- ing services in the Oakwood ME Church which disbanded five years ago. Stnday School is at 10 a.m., worship services at 11 and 8 p.m., qeare Teer, een Ge tan Sundays, The Rev. Rodger D, Ket terman is the pastor. : Dublin Party Is Tonight Judge Heads become minister. This is the same | title held: by Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky, another man who is said to have no great love for Zhukov. | Eight Red Countries Sign Defense Pact (Continued From Page One) mand forces to be allotted by his | nation to the unified command. The precise nature of East Ger. many'’s contribution is to be de-| A preamble to the treaty de-! 'clared the eight nations decided | to intensify their measures for de- fense in face of West Germany's. admission to the Atlantic Alliance. The treaty takes effect when the | last participating nation has rati- ‘fied it. The treaty runs for 20 years and will remain in force for 10 years | longer unless any participatnt re- nounces it, The treaty will auto-| matically be dissolved if any all- Europe collective security system is devised. Korief will have at his Moscow headquarters a permanent staff made up of representatives of each participating country. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — Philip Germaine, student at Pitts- burgh-Xenia Seminary, wil] soon take up-duties as assistant pastor at the United Presbyterian Church. NORTH BRANCH — Twenty-six eighth grade students from eight rural schools of this area received diplomas this week. County Deaths Charles Striber ROMEO — Service. for Charles Striber, 84, of 274 Fairgrove St., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from Roth’s Home for Funerals, with /burial in Romeo Cemetery. He died Friday afternoon, Surviv Anna; three daughters, Mrs. Ma- bel Sigliow and Mrs, Ella Thor- man, both of Romeo, Mrs. Helen Strobel of Washington; one son, Walter, of Rochester; one sister, Mrs, Martha Fisher of Center Line; four brothers, Rudolph and Richard of Romeo, Ernest of De- troit, Frank of Leonard; 10 grand- children and 15 great-grand- children, Cassius W. Marr WHITE LAKE—Service for Cas- = W. Marr, 79, of 1943 Grove , will be held-at 1:30 p.m. Mon- ony from Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery, Royal Oak, He died Friday at his home. ‘Surviving are his widow, Flor- ence; two sons, Clarence and Sher- man, both of Detroit; three broth- ers, William, Alonzo and Jesse, all of Columbus, Ind.; three grand- children an@ two great-grand- children. : oe Lynda Marjorie Boyes MILFORD — Service for Lynda Marjorie ‘Boyes, three-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes of 188 Old Plank Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday from Richardson - Bird Funeral Home, with burial in West Highland Cem- etery. The baby died this morn- ing. Surviving, besides the parents, are a twin sister, Lois, and an- cided later. |. Aeciahegt Ponape Nomed_| 26 Win Diplomas | | include his widow, | 2 Pontiac Deaths Mrs. John Q. Braddock Mrs. John Q. (Bessie Lillian) Braddock, 73, of 27 Oak ‘Hill St., died last night. three weeks. She was born Oct. Amherstburg, Ontario, and married in Detroit in 1907. 28. 1881, in Mrs. Braddock had lived in Pon. | tiac 50 years, coming here from Detroit. She is survived by one son, Wil- liam L. Braddock, and one grand- child. Also surviving are a broth- er, Joseph Meeo, of Redford; four sisters, Mrs. Harry Garnet of Dray- ton Plains, Mrs. Rose Rheinhardt, | Mrs. William Steventon and Mrs. John Hovestreydt, all of Detroit. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel. The Rev. John W. Mulder of the Central Methodist Church will officiate with burial in Perry | _Mount Park Cemetery. Lee Ann Doughty Prayer service was held last. night at 8 o'clock at the Farmer- | | Snover Funeral Home for Lee Agn | | Doughty, baby daughter of Leslie | D. and Shirley Coin Doughty of 91, N. Anderson St. The Rev. Charles D. Ra¢e of the | Central Christian Church officiated and burial was in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Lee Ann was dead at birth Thursday. Her twin brother, Mark, Hospital. Besides her twin brother and par-. ents, the baby is survived by broth- ers, Terry and Randy, both at | home. Michgel J. McNamara Michael Joseph McNamara, 84, died late yesterday afternoon at a. rest home after a month's illness, He was born March 27, 1871 in Columbus, Ohie, the son of Pat- rick. and Johanna Doyle McNa- mara. He. attended school in Co- j lumbus and came to Pontiac from. Detroit where he had worked for | the-city in the Public Works De- partment. Mr. McNamara was a life mem- ber of the Loyal Order of Moose in Rock Island, Il. Surviving are a nice, Mrs. James Murrell of Detroit and a nephew, | William McNamara, of Pontiac. Service. will be held at 10 a.m. Mond@y from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Glen Eden Cemetery, Detroit. Wins $300 Scholarship in Speech Safety Contest | DETROIT w—Former Airman | William Frederick's speech advo- cating that irresponsible drivers be called “killers” won him a $300) cash scholarship. Frederick, 24, Western Michigan Collage freshman from Harvey, lil, was adjudged the best in finals yesterday of the first annual Michigan Intercollegiate Traffic Safety Oratorical Contest. . He spoke in favor of license re- vocations for all drivers found ir- responsible. Pearl Gulatte Installed at Head of Auxiliary Pearl Gulatte was installed as. president of VFW. Post 3701 Ladies | Auxiliary when the unit installed | its 1955-56 officers last week. She had been ill | Canada, | FBI Joins Hunt for River Sniper. Canadian Vessel Fired Upon Two Times While Passing Marine City © DETROIT (¥)—Coast Guards. | men, the FBI and State Police today pushed their search for the rifleman who twice in the last. two weeks has fired shots at a Canadian freighter on the St. Clair) River near Marine City. | Authorities indicated they be-| lieve the sniper may be a river. | heavy waves wake of ships. i Property owners and cottage) | dwellers along the river told police | | yesterday that speeding ships/| created water movement which | tossed up by the their lawns. Target of the shots was the freighter John E. F. Misener, which operates out of Port Col- berne, Ont. Three shots were fired Thursday. One was fired April 29. Crew members ducked and no ene was injured. The FBI entered the case yester- | day because the ship was sailing in federally controlled waters. Federal agents said the sniper, if | he is seized, probably would be | prosecuted under federal laws. MARLENE KISTLER | side property owner angered he| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd William Kist- jer of Rochester have announced | | the engagement of their daughter | Marlene Francis to Harold Eugene | | Cozart. He is the son of Mr. and/ “parke, Davis was the first of Mrs, Harry Cozart of Pontiac. No) wedding plans have been made. Avon to Recommend BARBARA MARIE KNIGHT Mr, and Mrs. of Ortonville have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Marie, to Richard Toros- sian. He is the son of Mrs, Mary’ Torossian of Detroit. An October wedding is being planned, From Page One) Salk polio vaccine for “over a millien more” school children. Several state health officers ap- proved immediate resumption of their mass vaccination programs on receiving word yesterday that the public health service had cleared 11 batches of vaccine made by Parke, Davis & Co. * ¢ *& Ehough for Million VU. S. Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele announced late yester- day that a health service team had completed its recheck of 4,250,000 cubic centimeters of the Parke, Davis product. He said some three- fourths of this total already had been used, but that “over a mil- lion more children can now be vaccinated"’ with the remainder, beginning at once. One shot takes one c.c. of the vaccine. An estimated 5'; million chil- dren already have received the first of a prvhertet three-shot series. The inoculations came to a tem- porary stop a week ago pending a plant-by-plant reappraisal by _pub- lic health service specialists of vaccine manufacturing safety standards. Dad * Ld five pharmaceutical firms to be visited by health service teams, Eli Lilly & Co. of Indianapolis was next on the list and government scientists were reported already at work there. Edwin J. Knight! The Day in Birmingham -: 7 Students Get Polio Shots After Delay of One Week BIRMINGHAM—First and sec- ond graders in the school district received their initial shot of the Salk vaccine today, after a one- week delay. Volunteer doctors and nurses handled the inoculations at Bir- mingham High School and at Pierce School. In all, some 2,000 eligible students from public and parochial schools in the district bared their arms to the needle. The program scheduled to be completed ast Saturday was called off hours before it began on a recommendatian from the U.S. Health Department in Wash- ington. . Teams of experts were sent to | producers of the vaccine,“includ- | ing the Parke, Davis-& Co., of Detroit, to make scientific checks of procedures followed in production, All of the vaccine used in Michigan for inoculation of children has been produced by that company. Yesterday, the health depart ment approved for immediate dis- tribution and use 11 batches of the vaccine manufactured by the Parke, Davis company. * * 2 “Art Show Is Today An outdoor art exhibit and sale of paintings is being held today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, in Shain Park. Sponsored by the Birmingham Society of Women Painters, the show will include original oils, watercolors and lithographs by the local we ' The Bloomfield ” village Protec- ‘ive Association will hold its an- nual meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in the Bloomfield Village School. Election of trustees, one for each | of the three districts, will be held. Arthur Brookman and Thomas | Sheehan are candidates for* Dis- trict 1: Lester Griem and Robert Backstrom, District 2; and John P. O'Hara Jr. and Barney Bannon for District 3. e * * Fred Marriot, organist at Kirk- in-the-Hills, Bloomfield Hills, will give a concert tomorrow on the carillon at Christ Church, Cran- brook. a * 2 e Initiation Planned New members of the Birming- | ham Council of the Knights of Co- lumbus will be initiated tomorrow | Donnelly, noon from 2 p.m, to 5 p.m. at the Birmingham Community House, One person from each of the va- rious groups of sororities helped stage the event. * * * T. Frederick Burris, Birming- ham, was one of eight top engi- neers in the nation honored yes- terday at the Michigan State Col- lege symposium on automation. Burris is chief engineer of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Each of the men received special centen- nial awards from the college “for outstanding contributions to society.” * * laura M. Donnelly Mass for Laura M. 78 of 573 N. Woodward 'Ave.. will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic Church. Burial will be at tequiem field Township, under the auspices of the William R. Hamilton Co. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elliott S. Nichols, Tiverton Road, Bloomfield Hills, where her body will lie in state. Miss Donnelly was a member of the Garden Club of Michigan and the Women’s City Club. She is sur- vived by her sister, and several nieces and nephews. Award Judgment in False Arrest Suit A $100 judgement for false ar- rest. was ret ' yesterday against Pontiac Police Patrolman Harold Hayden by an Qakland | County Circuit Court jury. Attorney Philip A. Rowston filed suit on behalf of John A.. Rodden, of 420 Fourth St. |, Hayden had obtained a warrant | charging had left the scene after colliding with Hay- den's private auto last Aug. 24 parked outside Rodden's home. Rodden denied hittitig the of: ficer’s car. He said Hayden ap- proached him in uniform Aug. 24 and obtained information without first informing him the car in ques- | tion belonged to the officer. Rodden was arrested by Hayden, arraigned and released on per- sonal bond after being booked and fingerprinted at the police station, he asserted. Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs | Catholic Church. The day - long ceremonies will begin with a Sol- emn High Mass at 8:30 a.m. and be concluded with a dinner-dance for new members and their wives at Pontiac. Another event at the church tomorrow is the annual mother- daughter breakfast. Men of the negan dismissed the case against Rodden. Sept. 8 entering an inno- cent verdict. The false arrest suit was heard before Circuit Judge Frank L: Doty. Rochester Man Guilty Shirley Davis, 40, of Rochester, | yesterday was found guilty of bad Soring Hill Rezon ROCHESTER—The Avon Town- ship Zoning Board will recem- mend to the Township Board that | the Spring Hill. Subdivision be re-| zoned from agricultural to resi-| dential. The Zoning Board approved the | subdivision, consisting of 150 lots or approximately 80 acres, at a meeting this week. The board also approved resi- property near Livernois off Hamlin and for Avon Hills No, 1 property on Orion road. ‘Society Offers Reward in Dog Torturing Cases. ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—The | Oakland County Humane Society, ‘yesterday announced a reward of i been torturing and killing dogs. Two dogs were found running in the woods near 12% Mile road east of John R; both had wire wrapped around their legs. Bodies of two other dogs, their legs. also wired, were found in the Red Run drainage .ditch, Albert Sundell, county humane officer, said. Southfield Girl Scouts |Holding Daisy Day Tea SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Dis- trict Girl Scouts will sponsor ‘a Daisy Day Tea, to be held from 133 p.m. Monday in the Com- munity Congregation Church on Southfield road. Colored movies of modern and | “yesteryear scouting will be shown, All. Girl Scout volunteers and former workers are urged to attend, Mrs. Gustaff Wallin, dis- ‘trict chairman, said. $50 ‘for information leading to the | | conviction of a person who-has! dential zoning for the Fieldcrest | Park. ai sone produced from now on, the surgeon general said, will be approved or rejected on the basis of reports supplied by the company and in the light of up- to-date information gathered in the rechecking operation. 200,000 Expected ‘at Holland Festivity HOLLAND (UP)—Nearly 200.000 persons were expected to visit Hol- land today and tomorrow for wind- up of the city’s 26th annual tulip festival. , * * * A huge parade, featuring 4 marching bands, floats and several hundred Dutch-costumed Holland residents, topped today’s packed agenda. The final day of the festival got off te a fast start with a baton-twirling contest in which 250 twirlers from seven states participated. Nineteen bands were scheduled to take part in a three-hour. band review early this afternoon which was to be followed by the parade at 4 p.m. e *. # Although the festival ends = night, thousands of persons expected to visit Holland connie row to tour the city’s colorful tulip lanes, Most of Holland's linens of tulips are at their peak off beauty. OES to Serve Chicken THOMAS — Thomas OES will serve a country style chicken din- ner from 1-3,p.m. Sunday at the OES Hall in ‘Oakwood. The pub- lic is invited to attend. when life hangs by a thread. Hospital Day Is Mey Mth You may never enter one, yet it is aly A hospital is dedicated to saving your life. All qt the marvels of present day science are available, a doctor's skill is focused and made ree ior instant use. The nurses. work with wo gg a Care of their 4% VOORHEES ents follows , Food is Holy Name Society will be hosts. + “Three Coins in a Fountain’ is ithe theme, of the dance tonight at Birmingham High School. To add to the Italian. setting, dance chair- man Ann Shenefield said pizza pie would be served, Lyle Carlisle and his band. will a * bad A Panhellenic tea for high school seniors was to be held this after- County Circuit Court jury and tencing for Monday. Davis’ partner, William Worden, 30, of Rochester, previously had pleaded guilty, according to Assis~ tant Prosecutor William E. Lang. The pair were charged with pass- ing more than $1,104 in bogus checks in a one-month: period. Now!— ARTHUR GODFREY tells ALL! See DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES Enter the 7:30, Wed. May 25 Semi Finals Oakland Theater 7 9:30, Friday, Finals King Circus Sat., June 4, 8 P. M. sonality, talent, character, # Miho Neate tae tye May 27 “MISS PONTIAG CONTEST gC Preliminaries—Waldron Hotel Contestants judged on — on "MISS ‘AMERICA All Entrants Receive Complimentary Passes to Oakland Theater Name ee ee ee eee eee eee Pee Pe Address SET SESE NSS CENE SS CHET TET EST 888 SOF seosenvecseentorne ce ee ae ee 3 Liat 1 Ea ute Bee ie KE Peet ee * 4 2 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, South-- Judge George B. Hartrick set sen-- sake hiner pans yp cuinieoemonbaisninnca . THE PONTIAC PRESS. _.SATPRDAY. MAY 14 1955 U. Ss. to Try Man Who Criticized Salk and Serum MIAMI, Fla, @—A man who criticized Dr. Jonas Salk and his | vaccine has been ordered to stand in Federal Court here June Judge Emett. C. Choate yester- day set June 27 for the trial of Duon H, Miller, Coral Gables cosmetics manufacturer, and Polio * * «& Miller and the polio prevention group: he heads were c harged 13 months ago-by the-U.S.* district attorney with sending ‘libelous, scurrilous and defamatory” post cards in the mails to oppose test vaccinations in the fight on polio. The cards said that ‘thousands of little white coffins will be used to bury victims of. Salk's heinous and fraudulent vaccine’’—only re- cently approved and distributed | nationally, * * _ Advertisements in 1953 signed by Polio Prevention, Inc., attacked the use of gamma globulin as a polio preventive and called the fluid “worthless,” The maximum penalty under the law, if convicted, is a year in pris- on and $1,000 fine for Miller and a fine of $1,000 for the organiza- tion, on each count. Judicial Handshake Endangers License OMAHA #—Clarence Brewster, 74, Omaha, was before traffic Judge James O'Brien on a speed- ing charge yesterday. “IT won't do it again,"’ said Brew- Ster, Let’s O’Brien. * € They did and Judge O'Brien noted Brewster had to use his left hand because his right arm had been injured in a fall six months | ago. Judge O’Brien ordered Brewster to take a re-examination for a ldriver’s license “‘for your own | safety. + shake on jt," said Judge Is Not accumulate! Pontiac rate! Be Sure INSURANCE Costly! After a Costly Fire or Wind Loss, many realize how small an amount would have paid for the possessions it took years to For only $6.50 for each $1,000 insured you can protect your furniture, clothing, . dishes, linens, appliances, as well as your home for Three Years! This is the average | We will insure you in an A plus Insurance | Company that settles claims promptly and | fairly. iy 102 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-8284 on the Hispaniola. Squire Trelawney led the loyal crew members to an | TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: | JUNIOR EDITORS ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON—S . Adventure on Treasure Island __ When the Hispaniola reached Treasure Island, Long John and some of the pirates went ashore and Jim smuggled himself along to spy on them. Unknown to the others, Jim met a marooned sailor named Ben Gunn who was with the pirate chief when the treasure was buried. The pirates raised their flag, the Jolly Roger skull and crossbones, | island stockade. The pirates attacked it. Wher! no one was watching, Jim slipped away and rowed to the ship. One pirate was there and he threatened Jim with a knife. The boy had to climb fast to the top of the mast to escape death, Jim finally | overcame the pirate and took charge of the Hispaniola. Then he went back to the stockade, where he was captured by the pirates. They want- ed to kill him but Long John saved his life. Jim found out that his friends had given the pirates the treasure map. But when the pirates went to the hiding place, they found the treas- ure gone. They turned angrily on Long John and Jim. Luckily, Jim's friends arrived just then to rescue them. Jim learned that the treasure |" was hidden in Ben Gunn's cave. He and his friends’took the gold, | You Are Well Insured! Kenneth G. | HEMPSTEAD | INSURANCE | “SPECIAL | | } Pennsylvania, said the prescrip- boarded the Hispaniola and sailed safely back to England. Long John | ' escaped with a sack of coins and was never heard of again. Color the picture of Jim sitting in the ship’s mast. Now you have | your own short version of Stevenson’s ‘‘Treasure Island.” Monday: A Cruise to Hawaii. Medicines of Ancient Times Oldest Rx's Uncovered DETROIT wW—A University of | tions are contained on a clay tab-. |Pennsylvania professor said today let 3%x6% inches which lay buried ‘that the oldest known medical pre- | | 4,000 years in the sands of Meso- scriptions have been uncovered |Potania. He spoke at the annual | and elated. |meeting of the American Associa- — * A tion of the History of Medicine, Dr. Samuel Noah Kramer, re-| search professor of Assyriology at s They were written in cunel- form script, developed by the ancient Sumerians, Dr. Kramer said, and translated by him and Martin Levy, a Philadelphia chemist, The prescriptions show ‘‘a broad acquaintance with chemistry” among the ancients, Dr. Kramer said, and they used material which Police to Work Day Off to Pay Stricken Officer DES MOINES ® — Des Moines nlan te work on their REALE eee _|say that Thomas W. Warner Jr., death through ° foul play. |Sterling. He and the fourth Mrs. | Warner separated in 1950, ‘Sees First Movie at 74 ‘years, 4th Wife Wants Probe of Death Authorities Rule That. 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A real custom decorating Job every time! # Her = sald de: is hiring pri-| L& y AWNING vate detectives to check Warner's | activities and companions in the hours preceding his death aan | yesterday, Warner, whose father developed the Borg Warner Co.,. was found dead—his neck broken—at the foot: of a 12-foot embankment on his mother’s Pasadena estate. s: * * Police said he apparently} plunged through a gap in a hedge along the estate's. driveway at. the top of the bank. | Marietta Mordue, 36, of South | Pasadena, said she let. Warner out |of her car about 2 a.m. yesterday. She said he had been drinking and that he stumbled once into the hedge—but then got up. * ae e “He seemed all right’’ she told detectives. “I told him to go in the house and go to bed. Then I went away.’”. Mrs. Anita Lipton Warner, fourth wife of the heir, had just returned from a Bahamas vacation. She has been receiving $600 monthly sep-. j arate maintenance. Her attorney, | |S. S. Hahn, said that Warner's es- | tate may exceed two million dal- lars. Warner's other marriages were to Virginia Warner, Mrs, Jean MacDonald, and actress Anne CASPIAN, Mich. W — After 74 Peter Dzanbozoff saw his first movie, A retired iron miner, Dzanbozoff can't remember what the picture was, but he liked it. | He just happend to see it when he | stopped to see his son, Tork, in a | between-features musical act. | STORE HOURS SUNDAY 10:30 to 3:30. NELLIE’S WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S WEARING APPAREL 3507 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of Huron GREAT 75,000 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE! STORE OPEN TONIGHT ’til 9 P.M. Beg es Sas hee | BRAKES : Ford, Chevrolet, ‘ mouth brake ; relining. sees : teed. Loa 77 W. Huron St. Ply- complete First * E Quality. Fully Guaran- “MARKET Open "9 to 9” ee ee 7 RELINED — | COMPLETE JOB 3] Ass bests aad Usher = ET TIRE co. | FE 8-0424 | | “ - 1 ‘dropped from the police nel ‘days off for fellow officer Wiliam ! | required = fot peeperaiken. “4 tient. Pee aed ‘and the father | The ancient doctor used potas- | three children, was to be Sium nitrate, table salt, ground depart- [snake skin and turtle shell in his He had/| Prescription, and he also used bo- | tanical preparations made from of er payroll toniorrow. used up all his sick leave, vaca- ial 60-day Seeds, bark, roots or leaves of ‘ton time ene = sre or ar cassia, myrtle, thyme, willow, ‘Patrolman C. M. Leaming in-| Pe@r. fir, fig and date, Dr. Kramer formed the stricken policeman yes- | sae. |terday that 52 officers had agreed | Asafetida Included |to work their day off without pay| +The prescriptions reflected the /so that Pierce could continue to, | long-standing confidence of the an- receive his salary. | cients in the odoriferous principles Hospitalized since Dec. 30./o¢ botanical elements,” he con- Pierce said he hoped to be back | tinued. on the job tn another month. | % * * Dr. Kramer reported that the “e in. 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Bava NOs g ee: eer ie a avoid 240 Miles of Crowded Highway: renee || | [mmm CLUDPER Bring Your Cleaning to Our | New Drive-In “Asafetida was included.” |. WHILE YOU REST ENJOY THIS CRUISE ips. Comforta’ Por Wustrated folder consin & M 601 E. Erie St., , TICKET ornict. & as ox “THE ——_ oe ren. 2-1085 : BRANCHES: 328 N. PERRY 97 OAKLAND. d_ Delivery rai Now that’s something that an electric cook never has to do. You see, electric heat is clean a’ light. That's why kitchen walls ond curtains stay clean longer, too. Season Opens May 20th What! Still doing the As you con see, we don't mean the flapper-day dancel... - but a routine that's just as exhausting—scrubbing and scour- ing black-bottomed pots and pans. NY Bliack Bottom? ey ~ The organization is progressing but THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU —— AY. M:. AY 14, 1955. ~ Mntered af Post Office. Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter eS MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Uy oa TTT Seeeied Eoee be ot entitled exclusively to use Mada. yr Mare ag in Paap news- ae all AP ee news au Tus oom & ts deltvered by by carrier for 40 cents. 4 Sane feces is not available by mail vingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Uishleam gad al tt is $1200 a year: elsewhere ip i places in the United States $20.00 advance, as [~-7 tnmemeee are pavable in MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Henry S. Booth Is Doing Fine Work for County ‘Oakland county residents are in- debted to Mr. Henry S. Bootu for the tremendous amount of work he has poured into the Oakland Citizens League. The organization apiteds the gospel of good government. This message is sorely needed in practically every county inthe United States. It is counties that grow as rapidly as Oakland for sO many of the late ar- rivals are. ready to sub- scribe to the ancient motto: “let George do it.” * * * This same attitude motivates too many of the pioneers and old settlers, also. This country has a tremendous need for a large number of Henry Bootus who will battle for better gov- ernment and give it the all-out try in- stead of shrugging their shoulders and walking away. : oe * * The Press wishes to bestow the accolade of achievement on the Bloomfield Hills man. He has carried the league on his own shoulders almost unaided at times. Conscientious voters need- ed the very aid and help Mr. Booth. has been struggling for many years to provide. x & * especially desirable in . ‘by 1975 is less than three hour - air flights from Washington to Paris. Another is the transition of the family automobile from » petroleum power te nuclear power with the old bus equipped to spy out traffic conditions electron- ically and park automatically. Twenty years hence, in his opinion, things will be considerably different at super markets. Then our groceries will come out to us in hot or-cold packages and the bill will be totaled instantane- ously at the checkout counters by auto- matic computers. * * * Two other advances envisioned by Mr. Booru are of vital interest to housewives. He believes ultrasonic waves will clean dishes and clothes. They already are being used to clean small machine parts in manufacturing plants. Finally, he thinks household lighting will have ad- vanced to the stage where a mere wave of the hand will light up a room. _ If one believes Mr. Bootu is a visionary, it at least must be ad- mitted that he is a conservative one. Certainly nothing in his list of predictions seems beyond the realm of possibility in 20 years. The People’s Business Dems Rida lerd Hound Local Republican Election Officials . By JACK I. GREEN LAMSING—Well, the Board of State Can- vassérs has finally gotten around to deciding who won the April 4 election. x * For the past several weeks, the board, now controlled by Democrats for the first time in years, apparently has been stalling and hop- ing against hope that something would turn up which would show more Democratic can- didates winning than actually did. Their hopes were understandable be- cause of the closeness of the vote in sev- eral races and the obvious number of errors shown across the state. But never before has the board hounded and needled the county clerks as it has this year in an obvious attempt to discredit the existing election machinery. * * * Since this is the first time that the Wil- liams administration has been in contro! of the elections process it is interesting to ex- amine its philosophy and tactics. Democrats, of course, aren’t coming right out in public and explaining their strategy, so it is open to misinterpreta- tion. But their program seems obvious. y NSS a iw we Ag [Mhp 4 YY, 1y me. Girls Told to Chéw Wheat to Cut Craving for Sweets By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M. D: - Questions & Answers We are girls 24 and 22 working in an office. We are putting on too much weight. Both of us have a terrific craving for sweets . ., (E. R, and V. M.) : Answer — Get some plain wheat at feed or seed store, from farmer, mill or market, and take a geod chew of it in. - stead of drinking a sweetened drink or eating fudge, ice cream and the like, It is better chew- ing than gum. 7 * * * I have been taking your calcium and vitamin D for arthritis, as described in the. pamphlet, and have had the most favorable re- sults — I am back on my regular job now, which I had been un- able to do for over a year... (Cc. M. W.) Answer — Thank you. In any case it can do no harm to try it out. For instructions send stamped, envelope bearing your address, ask for pamphiet ‘‘Cal- cium and Rheumatiz.” * = * I am subject to spells when I seem to get a sort of half-blind- ness and light scintillates at one side of my eyes for half an hour, and then follows a headache. A doctor said these attacks are scin- - lating scotomata, but there is nothing to do for it... (H. F.) Answer — You describe mild stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamphlet Growing Pains and Adult Tetany, To learn the val- ue and importance of high cal- cium diet, inclose 2% cents in addition for No, 26 Little Lesson, The Calcium Shortage, Would appreciate any literature you may have about hay fever. I am ae great sufferer ... (Mrs. G. W.) Answer — Send stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask for | pamphlet on Hay Fever, * * cd Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long. pertain ng to permeeel health and hygiene. not to disease, dinag- nosis or treatment. will be answered by Dr William nec? tt a stamped, self-addressed envelope «s sent to the Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich Copyright 1955 Voice of the People Animal Rescue League Member Asks ‘One Who Cares’ to Report Cruelty Letters will te con when neces sary because of lack of space, Full ; peiress 5 and Ncomeotnon, oun! of the writer Pha ces but these will an wt be the writer ot be, Ruble so requests letier t eritical ip its nature. After reading the letter of ‘One Who Cares’ in the Pontiac Press, we would like to learn about: the cruelty mentioned. Our office is at 279 Oakland Ave., where we have a resale shop, hoping to raise funds to help our building fund for a shelter for Oakland County. It is run exclusively by the Humane Society for our dumb friends. Jean Davis tochester ‘Organic Farming Brings Big Health Improvement’ Man has ignored God's laws, exploited. the land, denuded it of vegetation so that necessary ele- ments such as iodine, potash, phosphates, and many trace ele- ments are leached out of the land. As ‘a result, man's health . has deteriorated. Man also refines much of his food so that it is practically worthless and then to top it off, he sprays everything with deadly poisons. Return to organice farming and gardening and you will be sur- prised at the way your health will improve. Ralph T. Keeling Route 4 Pontiac Charles Zamek Praises Fix-Up Project Workers As a former co-chairman of Pon- tiac Junior Chamber of Commerce annual Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up project, I want to publicly com- mend the wonderful job they're doing this year. I am happy to see that some of the activities that were de- veloped in the past are working well enough to continue them, and some of the new undertak- ings are terrific. Best of all, Pon tiac folks are doing a job too, in cooperating all the way. There are still a lot of stones unturned, but this is a good-sized city and you can’t see everything. That is where the general public can offer more help, The city departments are carry- ing on in their usual efficient. way, with just that little extra effort 479 W. needed to spur the campaign. Cooperation from the schools and .various civic clubs is ap- parent as usual, Keep up the good work, And last but not least, our thanks to the Press. Without the publicity of the local paper, it would be an even rougher job to put over the ideal Of better health, fire pre- vention and civic beautification through a cleaner city. Again, thanks for a good job well done, Charles K. Zamek Iroquois Rd. ~ Austria Pact Could Start Soviet Rollback in Europe By WILLIAM L, RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst By signing an Austrian treaty of independence, the Soviet Union is taking a calculated risk. It could backfire to start a Russian rollback in Europe. This is the opinion of competent European sources close to the sit- uation in the heart of the divided continent, * * ® The effect upon satellite Com- ~ munist countries in middle Eu- rope is going to be profound, these sources report, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, both under Communist —and Soviet—rule, have long bor- - ders with Austria. Austria becomes free for the first time since Hitler’s anschluss annexed the country in 1938. No Austrian under 30 can have much memory of what national independ- ence means. The nation becomes, in the middle of Europe, a symbol of hope that foreign domination is not a permament thing. * * * More than that, however, Austria shows the rest of Europe that it is possible to get md of the Rus- sians. There have been few such © Case Records of a Psychologist Mother of Grown-up Children Feels Lonely Without Any Visits or Letters “Feed my sheep,” Jesus told us, but the hunger which Ruth demonstrates is just as crucial as the stomach hunger for bread and meat. So dicuss this case tomorrow and make it a project of your Sunday School class to follow the technique described below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE . Case 0-330: Ruth G., aged 64, “First, tet it be sald that many Democrats ~ it needs more finances and more as- = sistance. It exists solely for YOUR - GOOD AND YOUR HELP. Mr. Boor is ie ~ not a candidate for office. His work is purely in behalf of better government 4 - and better citizenship. ~ A Black Eye for Boxine While it still isn’t exactly clear what : happened to Heavyweight Haro.p Jonn- son in his bout with JuLio Meperos, it is = clear that professional boxing has suf- ~ fered a black eye. So far the results of an investi- gation are contained only in a report by a Pennsylvania Ath- letic Commission doctor to Gov.” Leaper. This report blamed Jounson’s collapse in the second round on a barbiturate, such as seconal or annembutal. Gov. Leapgr, shocked by the implica- tions, quite properly has suspended box- ing in Pennsylvania for 90 days except those bouts already arranged. Police narcotics experts are skeptical of Jonn- son’s belief that an orange he ate just before the bout caused his collapse after he clearly had outpointed- Meprros in the first round. . x «+ * This incident should serve as a sharp lesson to those who promote boxing and want to maintain public interest in the sport. Any suggestion that underworld characters are succeeding in doping boxers would doom the professional prize ring as a popular television attrac- tion. Looking Ahead Into 1975 Arcn N. Boorn, executive vice presi- . dent of the U. S. Chamber of Com- merce, is a man who likes to speculate on what American life will be like in +1975. Whether you think existence already Sateen ee can county official believe that the Michigan election system outstage gives Republicans all the edge. Their beliefs run all the way from a theory that it is downright crooked to a certainty that it is encrusted with Republican favoritism and inefficiency. ; x. * * ~The Williams’ administration, supported by plenty of evidence of inefficiency, has pur- sued a continual policy of attacking the elec- tion system by both direct onslaught and by innuendos of malfeasance. Its aim apparently is, first, to build up public pressure for an overhaul of the election's system; secondly, to scare local election officials who might be tempted to play favorites; and, thirdly, to whip up party morale. The Democrats have succeeded somewhat in all three fields, probably. . - The accumulated weaknesses of many years in the election system came to light in the two Williams’ recounts and, coupled with constant Democratic howling, probably com- bined to bring about the revision of the elec- tion laws in the Legislature last year and this. * * _* Without a doubt, Democratic Party workers have been incited by the admin- istration’s constant stream of propa- ganda. The workers have been made to feel that they are the underdogs, that they must work just that much harder. It is easier to obtain poll watchers and dig up recount money, for instance, if the party feels sure that only its own vigilance will keep it from being cheated. * * * Secretary of State James M. Hare, the new Democratic head of the elections system, has openly gone beyond his statutory authority in the past election in an attempt to bulldoze the local clerks into what he considers a more equitable operation of elections. Lacking specific control over the -county clerks, Hare has instructed them to select bipartisan election boards and to report the political affiliations of the members. Many ignored him, while i frustrated him by reporting a board of “Independents.” | He has demanded that clerks explain why their official counts differed from the elec- tion night counts tabulated by the news- papers, * - * * He has delayed the official certification of the election while he demanded that the clerks give him precinct-by-precinct tabula- tions—something not. required by the law. About half of the clerks replied. In fact, the Democrats are using their new-found of the election machinery to do what the Legislature has refused to do—belabor local elec- tion officials into accepting a more strict state supervision, And it is obvious that the Democrats weulé dearly love to catch some veteran Republi- with his hand in the paliot box. ‘Then the re. would really fly. Migraine, Séid stimped enve- lope bearing your address, ask for pamphlet “Why Have Head- ache."” * @« »* Four years ago started having back aches in upper part of back. Two years ago had all upper teeth out in hopes of curing back, but no soap. Lower teeth not too bad, but am advised to have them all out... (Mrs. G. J.) Answer — My advice is, keep your teeth as long as you can. Have a tooth extracted only when your physician and your dentist are both of the opinion - that it should be extracted. Your calcium and iodin ration has done a world of good for my arthritis. May I have your pam- phlet on Allergy? (R, C.) Answer — Send stamped, self- addressed envelope for pamphiet Reliet for Allergy, For the No. 12 Little Lesson, The Ils Called Rheumatism inclose 25 cents in addition, * * * Long ago mother called my pain- ful. leg cramps ‘‘growing pains," But,.1- still suffer them in the night, so painful I can’t lie, sit or stand, and I'm 55, So I am greatly interested in your article about tetany .. . (G, M.) Answer — For my sins I had one myself a year or two ago. But never another — I have taken more pains to keep my calcium intake high. Send Looking Back 15 Years Ago HISTORIC SUDAN falls to Ger: mans as invaders batter 10 miles into France, oo U.S. NAVY WOULD add 300 mil- lions to defense fund. 20 Years Ago MOVIE ACTRESS, Gail. Patrick, tells of plans to run for governor of Alabama in 1952. ‘SENATE REFUSES request for quiz of Postmaster Farley as pro- posed by Serfator Huey Long of Louisiana. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY In the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride: but the lips of the wise shal] preserve them.— Prov, 14:3, * * *¢ ie tw ee gen ee oe grieve for the things wh pels has not, but rejoices for those which he has.~-Epictetus, is a Widow with ¢i dren. “Cora, when you don't have any- thing else to do, please drop me a line,”’ she recently wrote to my wife, who is her niece. _ “I certainly like to get mail. It makes me feel blue and lonely whenever I see the mail carrier go past the house without leavi ing something for me. “Besides, I think I feel more alone because I used to have the house full of children.” The motto of the Boy Scouts is to do one good turn every day. Most of us are far too negli- gent as regards sending a post- card or letter or appropriate greeting to our relatives and friends, “What can 1 do to help my church?" is often the eager query of new members who are imbued with great zeal to make this world a better place. Well, you can always begin in_ your own home or even your sin- gle rented room if you are a young person living in a dormitory or boarding house. First. of all, tack a calendar on the wall above your writing desk. Then go through it and mark the dates of all birthdays, anniversa- ries and other occasions on which you should remember your rela- tives and friends. Second, lay in a supply of two cent postal cards or three cent stamps. Or.if you see some un- usually clever greeting cards, don’t en they will stand around for 15 minutes waiting to see if he will Jeave them something. “But I have nothing new to write about,”"" many a thoughtless child will say in defense of his lack of folks, Or he may add: _ ‘T've let them down and am a - failure, so I hesitate to write home and disappoint them.” Well, you are disappointing them and uninformed concerning ‘your whereabouts or your routine daily duties. So change today! Win or lose, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Towe my faith in everything . To you, my dearest friend . . . Be- cause your friendship always was . And it will never end... It always was, because it seems... Like countless years ago... When first we walked as partners in... The sunshine and the snow... And it will never reach its end... As long as we may live .. . Be- cause we share each other and... We have so much to give... Your friendship is eternal and . ... My faith is ever true... As you have given me belief . . . In God and life and you . . , I thank you friend, and every day... I say a fervent prayer ... That God will always bless you. and . . . Protect you everywhere. (Copyright 1955) at least write-home regularly. Tell them you are well, if nothing else, And ask them about their daily affairs. E Even if you are a whiz as a letter writer, at least clip _interesting comments, jokes or even these case records from your newspaper and enclose them, ‘i ments. Tell your aged parents you wish you were home and able to have some of the old-fashioned cookies or cup cakes your mother can make so well. For it is actual cruelty, though usually unintentional, to penalize old folks by letting ‘the mailman Zo past their house without stop- ping. And many teenagers, away at school or in the Army, likewise grow very hungry for even a sin- gle postal card. Sometimes in des- peration they fill out coupons for advertisng booklets or free souve- nirs, just so they will receive mail. Therefore, mark up: your calen- dar now and start being thought- ful about the desire for mail which your friends and relatives expe- rience: Feeding their hunger for mail is - t 7as feeding as Christian an ac their stomachs with bread. Ponti Mich: . ho 3c eres ar ache “ane a dime to She gr ee oan one of hire psychological , (Copyright 1955) instances in the past, and in those instances the Russian move was forced. That happened in northern Iran in 1946, when the Russians withdrew rather than risk a dan- gerous international flareup-: ~ The morale of the resistance to communism in satellite Europe is bound to rise, Withdrawal of So- viet troops may increase the con- tacts people in Czechoslovakia and Hungary have with the freé world. It will take at least triple the manpower and safeguards for the Russians and Communists of those two countries to seal off their long borders: with Austria and the free world, * * * . - The European security alliance being signed by the Russians and satellite Communists in Warsaw provides the legal framework for the Soviet Union to increase its troops and installations. in the satellite countries. But it may require much more open and ruth- less suppression to offset the morale effect produced by Aus- tria's emergence as a free nation. The Russians obviously under- took this risk advisedly. The So- viet Union's own statements dem- onstrate that Moscow hopes the events in Austria will produce a passion for neutrality among the West Germans, now .members of NATO. e * * * From a purely military stand- point, the Russians had little to lose by leaving Austria. From Hungary and Czechoslovakia, the Communists still control the plans of eastern Austria militarily, At the same time the withdrawal of Western troops denies the strategic western hills to NATO forces and interrupts communications _ be- tween Germany and Italy. From a political standpoint, the Rus- sians in Austria indicate that somethi ained by _ne- gotiation with them, Much depends on the diplomacy of the next few months. If the Russians succeed in breaking Wes- tern European unity, their grip on the satellite world will remain firm; If they do not, the grip could begin to loosen. ° WASHINGTON W—U:S. officials believe a limited disarmament agreement may eventually be nego- tiated with Russia even though world wide atomic controls seem a long way off. Publication of proposals made by the Soviet Union and the west- ern powers at a U.N. Disarmament Committee’ meeting in London showed today that the -two sides are still far apart on the key issue of enforcements. * * s Informants said that even if agreement were reached on all other points, the issue of safe- guards to prevent an aggressive nation from secretly preparing an atomic war is so vital that there could be no overall agreement unless it also were resolved. Days of All Faiths ‘Rural Day Sunday’ Points Out Relationship of Manas God's Agent in Soil Cultivation By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Rural Life Sunday, which is ob- served May 15 by member-churches of the National Council of Churches, is a fairly new item in American Protestant life, although it goes . back to the sixth century in the Roman, Anglican, and Lutheran traditions. Since 1929 this fifth Sunday after Easter has been set aside by the National Council, and its predeces- sor the Federal Council, as a day of prayer for farm people and a day of emphasis on the relation of ‘Christianity to the agricultural life. pyyrte pe It 8: g : i Fi & oe E 1 i i} i 3 Pi FL a f i : EJ g 3 rE Z this definite statement, Christians of a less sophisticated age proceed- ed directly to ask for what_the needed and wanted most: good crops. * * .® May 16 is the anniversary of a saint who, though almost forgotten now, once stimulated the imagina- tion of all adventurous people. His name was Brendan, and his record is so over-laid with fanciful legend that there is good reason to won- iN | Hi and ‘were common ‘would be found on an Atlantic island, and for many years old to show a St. Brandon’s (or San Borandan's) island just to the west of the Canary group. * * * Always 40 days after Easter, and 3 2 areqei ey sires i ; | : 4 aia § bad t 2 « 7 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1935 Pi Wut Disteys True Life Adventures | » OUT ON A LIMB © THE TROPICAL FAIRY TEIN ‘Lays A SINGLE E66 RIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN, OFTEN :, kTENON THE ! aan a OFA caf THe YOUNGSTER HAS TO BE TENACIOUS INDEED TO SURVIVE THIS PERILOUS Estate Includes Check Signed . |by A. Lincoln DENVER @—A check for $1 signed by Abraham Lincoln to his son ad was ordered distributed by the County Court yesterday as part of the assets of a $72,000 estate, , Under terms of the will of Mrs. Maude. E, Stoddard, her estate was to be divided equally among four children, Thus, each child owned an equal interest in the document with other old letters and publications. * * * William E. Doyle, attorney for the estate, said each of the four children submitted a sealed bid for the check. Mrs, Everlyn §. Gourley of Los Angeles was high bidder at $350. ‘The check is dated Sept, 6, 1861, and ig drawn on Riggs & Co, of Washington, D.C. It is payable to “Master Tad” and is signed “A. Lincoln." * * * According to legend, the Presi- dent would write a check to Tad whenever the boy was sick or his father wanted a favor. Tad never would cash the checks, but Lin- coln would give him a gold dollar for its return. The check was left to Mrs. Stod- dard by her Xerxes T. who died in 191. Mrs. Stoddard died Feb. 9, 1954. PAINT CLOSING OUT ALL PAINTS OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT SALE! Stoddard Sr., a U.S, Mint employe, | Legislator’ In-Law Too Eager for Bill RALEIGH, N. C. ®—Sen: Nelson Woodson turned toward Sen. Jack Blythe in the North Carolina Gen- eral in hand A bill sponsored by Blythe would require children to support theix | ¢ “I got this telegram from my) tather-in-law in Martinsville, Va.,” Woodson said. He read: “Regard- ing support, of parents bill, please “ae have my May check. by |! Woodso: n's father-in-law is Ken- non Whittle, an associate justice of the Virginia Supreme Court. Assembly yesterday, telegram “yen PARE Another Feature in MONDAY’S ~ PONTIAC ‘PRESS @ PERRY COMO. sees $998 | Chanters EG We nce _ 2 ate ay OF SARDINGS. FT i> NOT NOON . Te Success Stories of the 4} ¥ OF SARDINES. IT iS NOT KNOWN = ee a Bi ( KE HOW THE MOTHER CATCHES THE FISH Limited Quantity 2 (Er) inbued Kg Ponwe tuton ONE ATATIME. WITHOUT LOSING ANY. University of Illinois tests show | AVOID DELAYS! 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Pontiac Chamber of Commerce FE 5-6148 r Waldron Hotel Bldg. oS | YANKEE I STORES 152 N. SAGINAW » ° Next to Sears SALE WE MUST GET OUT .. . OUR LEASE IS UP! UNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ~~ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Y _ HUNDREDS OF ITEMS SACRIFICED! Plastic LAWN : ‘ * SOAKERS 60 Ft. Plastic | Garden HOSE Guarantee 4 Reg. $295, 4" > PAINT _ BRUSH 94‘ to Famous $4.95 3 WHITE UTILITY PAINT <= 849% 2.95 Deluxe BEACH CHAIRS Heavy colorful canvas seat $499 | i — | mm | 6% | Long Handle rd V2 Gallon Picnic Jug ‘ : - “ = In celebration of Michigan Week, pupils at Malkim School will hold a special assembly at 1:30 Thursday after- noon, presenting a new Michigan flag to the school. Among men who helped to build the state, Paul Bunyan, Henry Ford and Pere Marquette will be depicted during a program > . U 6 Pontiac Press Phote trayed by (left to right) Arthur Craig of Walton road, Earl White of Taylor road and Wayne Keiser of Hazelmary street, respectively. Wayne is shown with the flag which will be presented by Richard Zolman to the school’s princi- pal, Lillian Davidson. of history stories, movies and songs. They will be por- Officers Are Electe | ‘ Nelson as treasurer and Mrs. John Maxwell as historian. McCarroll A final meeting of McCarroll school was held with the school Young. Sharon Ware played a flute solo, Mrs. William Anderson gave an extensive report on her recent trip to Marquette as council dele- Mrs. Jack Chetister installed of- ‘|delegates are Mrs. Wallace Wei-| Spring on behalf of the school. *| berg and Mrs. Richard Stark, * | any eity in the United States in sented Mrs. Stark with a past attended with Mrs. Richard president's pin. Scribner. Other officers installed by | Longfellow | Mrs, William Mihalek, vice presi- The last PTA meeting of the| dent of the PTA Council, were | Year was held by Longtellow | Mrs, Fred Wiest, vice president; | School PTA Thursday afternoon. | Robert Stickle, father vice |A program of songs and poems | president; Mrs. Dan Bishop. | was presented by children of Nan- | a — and cy Prevette’s classroom, rdi | eae Fe Pecore® | Outgoing President Mrs, Edith her sincere Carison Mrs. Bernard Hibbard ' is Cor-| appreciation to members of the Houghton, treasurer and Mrs. Jo- | ing the year, Mrs, Carison was seph ; historian. Council, presented a pin by Isabelle | | Plans were discussed for a moth- er and daughter tea to be held May 2. “Aircraft from Russia can reach five hours,"" stated Sgt. Nicholas 1 Counci] delegates are Mrs. Roselli, Mrs. John Dugan and Grover Remley. Daniel Whitfield Mrs. Martin Parker was in- stalled as president of Daniel "| Whitfield School PTA and was presented her president's pin by Mrs, Richard Stark, outgoing pres- ident. Mrs. Parker in turn pre- gene Chisholm is first vice presi- t; Mrs. John Giles is sec- vice. president. "president. * Mrs, Warren Hutchinson was in- stalled as secretary; Mrs, Charles ; Hawthorne — ; —<— |_The library of Hawthorne School : |was the setting Thursday for a “Communications for Defense” eco! of the PTA. | | is Title of Film Several numbers: were presented | | Sgt. Chizewsky is connected with by the combined music staff. and | |the Ground Observer Corps at their students. Raymond Fixel is | the Filter Center in Grand Rapids. | instructor of instrumental ‘nant | '“Communications for Defense’ and Robert Peterson has charge was the title of the film shown by | the speaker depicting how commu- | nications would function in the event of a disaster. Mrs. Parker reported on a state | of the PTA council conducted an convention held in Marquette. She | installation of ‘officers. is under the direction of Mrs. Mel- | vin Boersma. Mrs. William Wright, president | | | | | | and datghter tea Thursday evening | _John County Republican Women Federation | toSponsor | Breqktdsty. s| any ote | I : Mrs. Peter Gibson! Will Be Speaker at! Annual Event | An Annual May membership) breakfast of the Republican Wom- en's Federation of Oakland County will be held Tuesday at 11 a. m. at Northwood Inn, Berkley. Mrs. Peter Gibson, first vice, president of the National Republi- | can Women's Federation and pice | chairman of the Michigan state central committee, will be speak- er. She will use as her topic, ‘Or- ganization." Mrs. Hooker to Speak ‘ Mrs. Rae Hooker, national com: | mittee woman, and Mrs. Albert: Kaeze, president of the state fed- eration, will also speak briefly. The breakfast is also being held in honor of county federa- tion officers, including Mrs. William Kennedy, president, who has served for eight years. Mrs. Kenneth Nichols of Frank- lin is chairman of the affair with Mrs. Harry Henderson of South- field as co-chairman of arrange-| ments. Mrs. Bert Nortan is in charge of | the program and Mrs. Charles Barrett is membership chairman. Make Reservations Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Grace Shulz, Mrs. Sadie Wil-| liams, Mrs. Ralph Cook of Fern- dale and Mrs. Everett Reese of Waterford. The reception committee con- sists of Mrs. William Randall, president of the Southern Oak- | land County Republican Wom- | en's League; } Rodriguez, president of the Royal Oak club, Charles Swain Lumiey, president of the Southfield club. | The invocation will be given by. Mrs. George L. Brown. Mrs. Wil- b liams will give the pledge and the guest book will be handled by Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh. Mrs. Robert Sut- ton is in charge of publicity. 140 Attend Tea Held at Church Mission Belles of St. John Luth- eran Church sponsored a mother | in the church pariors. Committee members for the tea were Mrs. Sam McMurray, Mrs. _Austermann, Mrs. Edward | Huttula, Mrs. Philip Wargelin, Mrs. Theodore Faubel, Nrs. Eu- gene Perkio, Mrs. Edwin Carison, | Mrs. Wesley Ryden, Mrs. Herman | derson. . Toastnilstress for the evening The toast to daughters was given by Mrs. Arnold Whitaker and the response by Joyce Thoe. Tea Slated Sunday | Maude Lawrencé and Gertrude of string music, Vocal instruction | Hock of Delaware drive will open | their home for a tea Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock for. the members and guests of the Wes- leyan Service Guild of Central Methodist Church. e Slate Breakfast Bride Wears Gown of Swiss Organdy BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Living | white dogwood trees graced the) brook this afternoon at four | o'clocw when Nancy Elisabeth Trumbull, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs, George Titus Trumbull of | } “Springwood” Bloomfield Hills, be- came the: bride of William David | Seibert. MRS. WILLIAM DAVID Corenna Morton Is Feted Mrs. Don Aldrich and Mrs. Riley Aldrich entertained Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower honor- ing Corenna Morton. The shower was held in the Riley Aldrich home | on Commerce road. Corenna, bride-elect of James G. Aldrich is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank R. Morton of Brookdale lane. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lee A. Kremer of Dwight avenue. The couple wil] exchange nuptial vows June 18 at Central Methodist Church. Spring flowers decorated the home for the family affair. Guests were Mrs. Elmer Bays, & } | | Prosecutor to Speak Oakland County Prosecutor Fred | | Holmquist and Mrs. Kenneth An- Ziem will be guest speaker when | the Waterford Republican Women’s Club gathers for a 12:30 luncheon | tion were Faye Donelson, Mrs. was Mrs. Faubel and devotions ' meeting Monday afternoon at Old | Allen, Mrs. C. M. Galbraith po were given by Mrs. Carl Nelson. ; Mill Tavern. | He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd D. Seibert of Rosedale ® The bride were a gown of white Swiss organdy richly em- broidered in sprays of lilies of the valley. Cut In many layers over petticoats, a rippling effect’ was produced in the full skirt, The polonaise type bodice was Married this afternoon at Christ Church Cranbrook | were Nancy Elisabeth Trumbull and William David Seibert. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - George Titus Trumbull of Bloomfield Hills, and his parents are the | Floyd D. | Seiberts _of | Rosedale Park. SEIBERT L. Phillips, Mrs. Otte Graff, Mrs, Ruth Graff, Mrs. Merten and Mrs, Kremer. Attending from out-of-town were Mrs. Ira Snader and Janet Snader of Clarkston, Mrs. Molly Sherwood, Mrs, N. A. Woodworth of Detroit and Mrs. John Stebbins of Bloom- field Hills. AAUW Holds State Convention Several members of the Ameri- | appliqued in light scroll embrol- dery around the deep square neck- line and short sleeves, Vell Is Fastened to Carnegie Hat The short illusion wedding veil wag fastened to a little organdy Carnegie hat embroidered in val- ley lilies and a small cascade of lilies was tucked under the veil in back. Her flowers were a small mosegay of lilies of the valley surrounded by their own leaves. Mrs, Harold A. Lynch Jr, was matron of honor and her small daughter, Deborah Lynch, was flower girl, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stenglein Jr., .Mrs. Charles FE. Getler, Mrs. Frederick M, Warner II and Elizabeth Boyne. Wear Tina Leser Gowns |. They all wore short Tina Leser models of white eyelet embroidery over powder pink. The bodices, with waist and shoulder lines of pink velvet ribbon, topped full skirts and short boleros of pink cashmere with small eyelet col- lars were worn. Tiny hats of the same eye- let embroidery had bebbing flow- ers from back te frent and they earried Enchantress geranium buds outlined in variegated ge- ranium leaves. The flower girl wore a white eyelet frock and carried a small bouquet of pink sweetheart roses. John J. Seibert was his - broth- \er’s best man and ushers included George T. Trumbull] Jr. and El- liott Trumbull, brothers of the bride, Robert T. Sheppard, John J. Albert, Donald A, Frankman and Dr. Bruce W. Squiers. Mrs, Trumbull wore q Hattie Carnegie model of navy taffeta, a clese fitted jacket over a short, princess gown. Her hat of mavy straw had a bow of white mink and parma violets lightly scattered with paillettes. Mrs. Seibert wore a gracefully draped gown of navy crepe with a deep square neckline. Her hat was of pink straw and she wore pink cymbidium orchids. Reception Held at Country Club Pink blossoms in crystal cham- pagne glass shaped containers and tubs of pink blossom dogwood trees decorated the reception roomg of Bloomfield Hills Country Club for the bridal reception and in the ballroom individual ta- bles held white birdcages filled with pink and white blooms. can Association of University Wom. | On the bridal table a white en were represented at a state cage with white flowers was sur- convention held Frida t | mounted by a white ¢ockatoo with at Hotel Stafler. Detroit. . [many narrow ribbons running from Official delegates from the Pon- | it to vases at each end of the tiac Branch were Mrs. Olive Bur- table. gess, outgoing president; Mrs. J.! For her wedding trip to Ber- Thomas Peterson, incoming presi- muda the bride wore a navy dent, and Mrs. Olin E. Thomas.' sheath under a long fitted coat Others who attended the conven- of sheer navy wool, Her hat and gloves were white. On their re- turn the couple will live in Bir- mingham. Mrs, C. F. Huemiller, THE PONTIAC PRESS Womens Section Garbo: The Legend and the Lady Greta Makes First Talking Pictur _ By JOHN BAINBRIDGE _ __ Miss Garbo: as Anna, she played As queen of the movies, Garbo) & young woman who had been found herself at the close of the brought to America from Sweden 1920s in the uneasy situation that | 45 & child. Garbo's accent could is the lot of all who wear a| thus be turned into an asset, crown. Hollywood was in the | Garbo Has First Talking Picture throes of a revolution set off by| formance, described by one critic as “the most eagerly and fearfully awaited cinema event since the talking pictures got into their stride,” was a trium- phant success. Her voice was | battered suitcase. For nearly a; | full minute she doesn’t speak. | Putting down the suitcase, she| slouches over to a table and wear- | ily sits down. * 8 & A waiter approaches. At last, | | guished playwright pretation of Anna, probably none, wood, “I find myself unable, on. capital out of its most valuable was less unrestrained than that of | this occasion, to utter a word of property by keeping her almost Robert. E. Sherwood, the distin- and biog- rapher. He began his review of Anna the advent-of talking pictures. Old favorites whose voices failed to satisfy the demands of the enough for stars whose native In her first talking picture Garbo | was up against a supporting cast made up of players with long stage experience. George Marion, who created the role in the orig- inal Broadway production, played Anna's father. Garbo utters her ‘first words: “Gimme a visky. Ginger ale on the side.” Ag the waiter goes to fetch her drink, Garbo turns her head to call after him, “And don’ be stingy, ba-bee.” described as “alluringly deep- toned,” “sensationally effective,” and asa “haunting, husky ' growl.” Her acting was also greeted with plaudits. Of all the tributes 7 Charles Bickford was cast as Matt Burke, the Irish sailor who falls in love with Anna but is repelled upon learning of her scarlet past, which she describes as the time she “worked in a house in Sain’ Paul.”’ The part | of Martha Owen, the boozy wharf rat, was entrusted (and, as it turned out, with great wisdom) to i picture, The Kiss, went into pro-| ture wag billed under, the bold, Soe Sein Mies the ter ¢ roned hae capge eature- as Anna Christie opened at the ee a, wae Fe Captiel Teenter tn Now York on March 30, 1998. dedicated . Public enthusiasm for the talkies 5 had become so marked by the end| Gerke admirers whe packed the of 1929, however, that Metro de- anxiety for the monarch’ first ‘Miss Garbo’s speaking debut Sudh. Vo sidetg Oe euneaths not wisely be longer deleyed.| cyiseace Brown, whe directed With her approval the studio | the film, shrewdly delayed Gar- as the vehicle for her | bo’s appearance until the ple aa | Garbo’s first speaking per | showered on Garbo for her inter- Christie -by observing that the MGM publicity department was advertising Greta Garbo as ‘the greatest-tiving actress,” ‘While it is always a pleasure to any critic to dispute the extravagant claims of the press agents," wrote Sher- | Protest . . . An actor or actress | | to deserve that most misapplied of | all epithets, ‘great,’ must possess intelligence, grace and power in high degree. ““Misg Garbo is liberally endowed with the three essential qualities. Her intelligence and grace were, revealed in all her silent films, from. The Torrent to The Kiss. | Her intense power bursts forth | for the first time in Anna Christie.” | “Ten’t It Terrible?” Garbo did not agree. She was/| not pleased with Anna Christie.| | PS | SATURDAY, MAY 14,-1955 PAGES 6-7 e, Anna Christie’ With Veteran Actors era Garbo was quite constantly unhappy not only over the roles she was given but over her inter- pretation of them. She had long since sickened of playing what she had earlier called “bad constantly at work. * Ld : In twenty-four months Garbo completed six pictures in rapid/ succession: Romance, Inspiration, Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Mata Hari, Grand Hotel and As You Desire Me.. None added much | : to her reputation. Only ‘“‘the greatest living actress’’ could have survived the banality of most. In the majority of these films Garbo played het now familiar . : : ae sRiTE ; i ah womens.” In her anxiety to be cast in a different, challenging role she had i BES & FF i Hi Saez yt ii i i i tii Ee many j os 4 . THE PONTIAC PRESS, sauna. MAY 14, 1955 Engagements Highlight Social News in Pontiac Areal Mrs. Lewis Has Benefit | Bridge Party Another in a series of benefit bridge parties has been given by the Pontiac Women’s Club, this one at the Birmingham residence ot Mrs, J. Gardner Lewis, The club will use proceeds to as- sist the State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs in raising funds for the establishment of Girls Town, a home for girls who need to be rehabilitated, Assisting the hostess at her re- cent brunch and bridge was Mrs. 7 Local Women Attend Convention The Pontiac Branch of the As- sociation for Childhood Education was represented at the state ACE convention held in Grand Members attendi Claire Hinckley, Mrs. Marjorie Cot. terman and Josephine Stilwell. rae Delicate Roger Lingerie eee for the Bride . eee for the Graduate -.. for Yourself Slips, Gowns, Negligees Trousseau Lingerie in filmy nylon and dacron, a fabric of airy comfort. Distinctive INVITATIONS. NAPEINS. for BRIDAL SHOWERS Judy Reynolds’ {In Huron Bow! Bldg.) 1130 W. Huron FE 4-5158 1° Buel Sa ‘ George S. Shearer of West lroquois road announce _ the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Elizabeth, to Bruce C. Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Jacobsen of Interlaken ‘drive, Pine Lake. Bruce attended Michigan State College. A fall wedding is planned. MARILYN ELIZABETH SHEARER Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold S. L The engagement of Nancy Anne Upham to William Arthur Gordon is announced by her parents, the Howard K. Uphams of Ascot road. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William A. Gordon of | Dwight street. | She is a - member of Sigma Sigma > Sigma and he _ is affiliated with Sigma Tau Gamma at Central Michigan College. Aug. 20 is the wedding date. NANCY ANNE UPHAM Maxine Phyllis Huemiller ex- — nuptial vows with Louis A. Vandruska at 10 o'clock this morning, The Rev, Frederick J. Delaney officiated at the double | ring rite held at Our Lady of the |Lakes Church, Waterford. | The bride's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. Louis W. Huemiller of Jones ‘road. Parents of the bridegroom, | who lives on Cameron avenue, are | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vandruska of Bannister. | The bride’s ballerina length | gown of crystalette was fash- foned in a princess style and | featured a bolero jacket with | three quarter siceves. | She carried a bouquet of white | carnations and lilies of the val- ley, Emaleen Zettel, the bride's only attendant, wore a copy of the bridal gown in light blue, with blue ‘accessories, Her flowers were | white carnations and yellow roses. The best man was John Chmiko ot o banmen: | Dinner. wag served at the re- | ception which followed at the | home of the bride’s parents. | The bride's mother greeted | guests in a mavy crepe dress | with white accesories, A similar ensemble was selected MRS. LOUIS A. VANDRUSKA ~ Mrs. Burns ls Speaker Maxine Huemiller Is Wed Meat Pies Good to Eat Out of Hand Mrs. R. T. Estabrooks Uses Pastry Mix for Cornish Pasties By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Pasties might be considered a Michigan dish, especially in the Upper Peninsula. Mrs. Robert Estabrooks shares her recipe for. pasties with us today. She uses a prepared pie crust mix and says her husband definitely approves. That trick may spur more of you to make the little meat pies. Mrs. Estabrook’s current enthu- siasm ‘is Girl Scouting. With twin. daughters in the troop, she has a double incentive. As a lover of all outdoor activities, Mrs. Estabrook is in her element. She says the en- tire family participates happily in all kinds of sports, winter and summer. She also does church work. 5 CORNISH PASTIES Rev. Mosure Talks to Baptist Women’s Society | sanford E, Saperstein of Temple | The Rev. Dudley Mosure, chap- lain of Goodwill Industries in De- troit, was speaker Thursday after- noon at a luncheon meeting of Bethany Baptist Church's Women’s Society. The Rev. Mr. Mosure explained the purpose of Goodwill Industries and how it aids the handicapped. Movies were presented showing the workers at their various jobs. gave this year’s theme as “Fruit of the Spirit." A love gift dedica- | tion service was conducted by Mrs, Aden Thornton with gifts contrib- uted by each of the five women's circles, Mrs. Robert Tiffany gave devo- tions and Mrs, Harry Buehring spoke briefly on missionary work broad. VFEW Council Has Installation An official visit was paid Ey Janet Hutzel, were wearing corsages of white | carnations and red roses. The couple will reside on Janes | avenue following a one-week trip | through northern Michigan. Open Tonight ‘til 9 unday 2to5 Summer Playwear PARKING REAR of STORE Huron at Exclusive Sport Alvin. Telegraph - swear for Ladies ‘Ss tnother. Both i at Meeting | The Child Culture Club met at ithe home of Mrs. John ‘Jess of Pinegrove avenue Thursday eve- _| ning. Mrs. Randolph Burns, R. N., was the evening’s speaker. Her topic was, “Problems of the Mid- die Years.” A discussion ques- tion and answer period followed. Reports on spring planning were given by Mrs. Robert Benedict and Mrs. es Bowers, who were among those attending a session at Center City recently. Plans were completed for an an- nual family pienic to be held June | 8 at Avon Park in Rochester. Installation of officers will be held May 26th at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Hoffman on Edison street. Mrs. Harold Nisley Honored at Shqwer Mrs, Harold Nisley of Maryle- stone drive was honored recently at a stork shower held at the Lake Angelus Shores home of Mrs. Clay- ton Leach, ’ Forty-five guests were present at the party, Assisting the hostess were Mrs. George R. Smith, Mrs. Robert Ferrier, Mrs, George New- some, Mrs. Maxwell Wright, and Mrs. E, G. Patten. If it’s fine...it’s f ASTLE i thi i i i 3. j if OPEN MONDAY JEWELERS and FRIDAY : 16 W. Huron St. EVENINGS | co CERTIFIED CEMOLOGISTS == = / { i \ | Shegtatered Jewelers — American Gem Society” A hintewlye “CO hiye ‘By Mrs, Robert Estabrooks 5 package prepared pie crust mix 1 pound diced beef % pound diced pork. Sliced potatoes Chopped onions Balt and pepper Make pastry as directed on package. Divide into 4 pieces and | roll into 9-inch circles. On half of ' each circle place a half-inch layer | and pepper. Over this place a thin layer of chopped onion. Top each | with % of the meat mixture and | season again. Dot with butter or | margarine. ; Fold the uncovered portion of.| ithe pastry circle over the filling | and crimp and seal the edges. | | Make a one-inch slit in the top| lof each pasty and place on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 1 hour. Eat’ out of hand. This amount of pastry and fill- of sliced potatoes. Season with salt | Kidd, a national district council dent, when the Oakland County Council of VFW met recently at the hall on South Saginaw street. | Donations were made toward | cancer research and the national | VFW home in Eaton Rapids for its scholarship fund, Mrs. Matt Momber, new presi- | | dent, was installed along with oth- er new officers, by Mrs. Velma member from the lith district. ‘Mrs. Don Breen Entertains Group December group of First Pres- byterian Church met Friday. aft- ernoon for tea at the home of Mrs. Don Breen on Berwick boulevard. |Mrs. Edward Mann assisted the hostess. Mrs. Clifford McLean was a guest of the group. Devotions were given by Mrs. E, L. Guy and the Annual Mew Breakfast — ls Held Mrs. D. R. Wilson General Chairman of Friday Affair | One hundred members and guests of the Colonial group of the First Congregational Church at- tended the sixteenth annual May Breakfast Friday morning. Mrs. | D, R. Wilson was hostess and gen- | eral chairman of the affair, held. in the ball room of the Casa del | Rey. The speaker of the day, Rabbi Beth Jacob presented a few high- | lights from the sermon that won. him the Freedom Foundation) award recently. ‘one We are constantly rediscov- | ering, It ig this second America that is more nebulous, that keeps disappearing, and that we must | continually jeok for, The ideal of this America is the | betterment and progressive im-| provement of all men everywhere. | “Religiously committed people must translate their ideals into daily living. Here in Pontiac there’ are several jobs that could be done. | Need a Survey or our Community | “We need a community eure | to find out just what kind of city we live in; how we prion with other communities; and how a For Your New pore or Replace Your Old Screen Makes all old fireplace screens out of date... so much can hang on the face. . requires no space on the hearth it Foy ol —t the fire . . safe for children... . ® standard portable model. . . but can be black and brads or all brass... .. Ptreplace andirons, tool sets, brackets, leg baskets in brass and black .. . Open Monday & Friday ’til 9 P. M. | WIGGS 24 West Huron St. . . ebdsolutel eee” aesices. or pure $23.50 for all black . . We measure and boxes and more convenient ... fine mesh prevents sparks from flying out. ull of the cool tab or . just a pi wth thle tess de the m . the new Flexscreen is ft fits inside the fireplace = opening er we meet the needs of our citi- zens,”’ Rabbi Saperstein went on to discuss the needs in housing that a city like Pontiac has. He dis- eussed also the need for a grow- ing understanding among all peoples in the community and | mentioned the Round Table of | Christians and Jews as one means of achieving this under- | standing. { “Let us learn the message from | the 133rd Psalm before it is too | late; concluded the Rabbi, ‘‘Behold how good and how pleasant it is, for brethren to dwell together in| unity!” Rebecca Gould is Soloist Mrs, Rebecca Gould, accompan. | ied by Mrs. Donald Hogue, sang | three solos: “‘When You Come) Home,” a Jewish song from The | Songs We Sing by Coopersmith; “Now Spring is Beguiling’’ by Bowers; and ‘‘May Day Carol’ by Deems Taylor. “Prompt, Efficient Serve 9x12 Rug Cleaned NEW-WAY RUG 95 small additional charge for sizing |” The speaker's table wag cen- ‘tered with an arrangement of 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132 spring flowers on a large mirror with glass birds and bees. The individua! tables held miniature bird cages in pastel colors. Assisting’Mrs, Wilson were Mrs. | | Jack Rammes, program; Mrs.) Philip Vieriech, decorations; Mrs. | Elwood Bigler, ticlets; Mrs. Earl Treadwell, publicity; and Mrs. Harold Euler, social, Mrs, Euler’s committee consist- | ed of Mrs, James Clarke, Mrs. | Robert Armstrong, Mrs. J. Lee | Voorhees, Mrs, Mac Whitfield, | Mrs. Henry Purdy, Mrs. F. C.| Castell, Mrs. Conrad N. Church) | and Mrs, William Gordon, Coming Events Pannie E. Tompkins Temple 41, Pyth- | ian Sisters will hold social meeting with | kitchen shower Monday at 6 p.m. in| Pythian Hall, 18% W. Huron Bt | Beautiful New Evening and Summer Casual Bags PERFUMES DISTINCTIVE SUMMER JEWELRY For a Clear Complexion. Free From Blemishes Call for a Free Demonstration and Makeup MERLE NORMAN STUDIO THE MERLE NORMAN STUDIO has the gifts you want to give for Birthdays, Graduation, ~< Showers, etc. Imported French Riviera Genuine Tortoise Shell Rhinestone and Pearl Head Bands. COLOGNES Head Bands and ACCESSORIES ing may be used to make 2 larger | Bible study and discussion was at 4 pe with Mrs Maniey” Leach, 12 W . Huron St. FE 2-4010 pasties in pie tins. led by Mrs. J. C. Covert. aw“ emSere Nin sew ene — a EE ———— = want tions. crisper, livelier colors . . 50 FT EF R feel in all suit fabrics’ HC is new — brand new — and at Pontiac Laundry just installed, it's a complete electronic system for humidity control — a battery of scientific instruments that for the first time adjusts instantly fo any change in weather. All “guesswork” guarding the quality of your garments with ideal cleaning condi- HC means your garments are now consistently brighter, softer — yes, and cleaner — than ever before. We guarantee you will see . feel fluffier, more supple fabrics. You'll know every fiber has been gently, thoroughly, deeply cleaned Call FE 2-8101 and treat your clothes to the HC difference! is eliminated in safe- DRY CLEANERS * 7-HOUR SERVICE AT S40 $0, TELEGRAPH ROAD > THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD. AY. MAY 14. 1955 a Valparaiso University” ~ FIRST Offers New Course VALPARAISO; Ind.—"Race Re-| | se “ “ASSEMBLY _ lations in the United States” is| A the title of a new course ‘to be, : , = SOF GOD || offered at Valparaiso University : ) WN; Perry St. here, beginning in September. It! 2 “ite will be taught by Dr. Andrew 4 Rew. W. ©, een Pastor Schulze, executive secretary of the Lutherari) Human Relations Asso- Sun, School, 9:45 A.M. — and part-time Valparaiso lessor. 7100 A. M. Dr. Schulze served for 25 years Worship Service as pastor of predominantly Negro : : churches in St, Louis and Chicago. Sermon: He was a member of the St. Louis “THREE SOURCES Race Relations Commission, ap- OF BLINDNESS pointed by the mayor, from 1944 to 1947. A second edition of his 1941 Evening Rally. T: 45 P.M. 1} book, “My Neighbor of Another Color,” was published in 1944. By the. png al ul FIRST UNITED — | Tuesday.7:45 soi hdend CHURCH “s orgommsc | Bible Study : 90 Howard Street Everyone Welcome! Thursday, 7:45 Sunday School... .....10:00 A.M Youth Service Sendey Mette tas PM wren, 8A. M. Senay || itn oT | eung ‘s | 1h Meeting ....-..-.+-> M. El || MOEV. MARVIN P. wssTeR “Visit the Church of the - |) SUNDAY suRvices bread: Old Feskicned Gospel” | sieeet, 9:0 8. M. te tees P.M. | RADIO STATION WPON REVIVAL NOW ON 7 May 11 - 22 at EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Every Night 7:30 EVANGELIST ‘TROY C. VAUGHN 60 Tilden ot W. Huron standing next to Daryl, \ \ Pontiac Press Phote LOOKING OVER CURIOS — Young members of the confirmation | Award” which is given each year to the cohuaregalion’ S$ outstanding lay- | class are looking over curios from the mission field of the United Luth- | | man. Seated beside Mary is John Nelson, 110 Ivy St. Locating the mis- | eran Church as they help prepare for the annual Ascension Day Dinner | sion is Daryl Nichols of 275 S. Anderson St. Carol Hanson of 219 Seward | and program of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension. Seated at the: St., left is Mary Gibbs of 28 W. Cornell St., is commenting on the curios to Sandie | eae the ‘ —) Cross Langeland, 90 Mariva st, seated. Deacons fo Assist in Sunday Service The newly elected deacons will | assist the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany in the Communion Service tomorrow Rev, Vaughn “YOUR GOSPEL HOUR” CKLW 7:30 — WCAR 8 A. M. at Bethany Baptist Church at the early worship hour. The sermon topic wil be “Whether God Is a God of Law or of Mercy Depends Full G THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | 30S Auburn Avenue Your Allegiance to Him." Sunday School is scheduled for | | 9:45 and another morning service | will be at 12 o'clock with the same | sermon. = I> ) = | , * Welcome to All Services 9: 245 A. M.—Worship -- Communion -- Sermon Rev. Lola P. Marion, Speaker 1:30 P. M.—A Great Evangelistic Service | Hear Dr. L. L. Marion speaking on “Time Is Now Fulfilled” PREPARE TO MEET YOUR GOD - | The Bethany Youth Service will | | be at 5 p.m. as usual with the | | study period following at 7 o'clock. | Dedication of the organ chimes | with special anniversary | | will be June 3. 5 PONTIAC BIBLE COLLECE Collier Rd. at Collier Court Interdenominational Classes fer Everyone 8 Evenings a Week jan Church, 1 | ea : Annual Dinner to Honor Member of Congregation Guest speaker for the Fellow- /ship Dinner on Ascension Day, May 19, will be the Rev. Luther Shfer, pastor of the Christ Luther- | Detroit. He was a former missionary to Africa, India and British Guiana. Sanaa &. C. SWANSON, Minister You Are Invited to Tm PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH | Baldwin-Fairmount A — School (all ages)..... cess ee. 10:00 a, m, _—_ seicieslewie'e's ea aaa W. eae, BB Pose “COME WORSHIP WITH Us" Central Christian Church 347 N. Sagina’ Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4.0239 SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 10 A. M. Merning —— 11 A. M. Guest Speaker r. Paul | M. Young People Tuesday 7 P. M. | Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Great things happen to people when they get on God's wave-length. | organ He is also a graduate of |¢ § It has Hfe-revolutionizing effect to listen to God's broadcast each day {the Ecole de Carillon (Carillon School) in Malines, Belgium where | “EAST HURON at PERRY | for answers and insights ta life’s problems. | This direct but silent communication with the Almighty is a form of creative prayer in which you open your mind to God and let spiritually guided answers put you right. When really used such prayer changes conditions and- throws off every defeat, as many | have proved. Getting on the right spiritual wave-length is the art of creative prayer and it can lead one to a better life than heretofore experienced. ~ lenneur who ever lived. Last year Mr. Marriott was | awarded second prize in the inter- | national competition for. corillon on the Old Flemist Folksong, Den It has the effect of releasing new powers, so that you can find | indeed that there are no limits to your possibilities. | (Copyright 1955) ‘Missionary Staton, former missionary to Jamaica, B. W. I. has assumed his new duties as pastor of the First Open Bible Church, 1517 Josyln Rd. “Other Sheep Have I,” will be the topic of his sermon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. In the evening at 7:30, he will show moving pictures of his missionary work in St. Thomas and St. Croix, Jamaica. For the past two years, the Rev. Mr. Staton has worked in Jamaica ministering to the people outside the cities. An orphanage and Bible School were built to care for the home- less and ai school to equip young people to help themselves. The mission was connected with the “Jamaica Livestock Associa- tion.” . This group .taught. the natives how to grow better hogs and helped them establish a’ meat , __ ‘Becomes Pontiac Pastor | The Rev. Trenton Harrison to Jamaica’35 Voice Choir -to Sing Sunday Members of Chorus. of New York State Coming for the festivities next week at Trinity Baptist Church will be the Rev. and Mrs. Richard H, Dixon Sr., parents of the pastor of the church. sented Sunday afternoon at 4 State. The choir is composed of mem- bers of the First Baptist Church in Lackawanna, N. Y. where the | Rev, Mr. Dixon Jr, has been pas- tor and members of the Second Temple Baptist Church in Buffalo, /N. Y., the present pastorate of ithe Rev. Mr. Dixon Sr, “REV. TRENTON H. STATON processing plant. The plant js an outlet for labor and it teaches the youth how to cut meat and process it. The Rev. Mr. Staton said it was | hard to preach to hungry people and to those who have no hope of helping themselves. More than 30 businessmen joined in the ven- ture, with the main idea of helping | the poor man in the bush. Sunday Schools grew from 0 to 500. Starting his ministry in Ot- Youth Rally Saturday, 7:15 WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a. m. Sun. SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 p. m. Bishop C. V. Fairbairn Guest Speaker FREE METHODIST 87 Lafayette Street 3 BROWARD C. ARTZ, PASTOR ~ RADIO BROADCAST — WPON ~7: 00 P, M.—SUNDAY BISHOP C. v. FAIRBAIRN CHURCH BURTELLA GREEN, s. 8. surt. Many churches were built and| The massed choir under the direction of Mrs. Richard H. Dix- on Sr. has recently appeared in Carnegie Hall. Mrs, Dixon studied under Dr. | Robert Betgoog and has been a | staff member of the Neal-Clark Mu. sic House, tuma, Towa, Mr. Staton has served churches in Sioux City, DesMoines and Highland Park, Iowa and Toledo, Ohio, besides his work as a missionary. He attended high school in! Ottouma, Open Bible Standard College in Des Moines and also. The 2 rogram will consist of clas- took a post graduate course there. | sical Ln favorite hymns and | | The Rev. Mr. Staton is married, spirituals with Mrs. I ta Hart, to the former Thelma Rose and has three children, the ,and Toni Tollerson, soloists. Ronald Staton of Bradford, at the public is invited, The week's | Betty Ann of Eugene, Oregon a program is to honor the pastor, | Cathy Ann, at home. The Statons | the Rev. Ric H. Di make their home at 2597 Genes | _ Reman ixon Jr. | Drive. Church to Have Revival Vivian Scott to Play arr eee win be bee a e emple, The Rev. J. Allen Parker, pastor Franklin Rd. beginning Monday | of the Newman AME Church an- | night and will continue through | nounces that a member of May congregation, Vivian Scott, well | The Rev. R. A. Corr announces, known concert pianist, will present | that Elder R. A. Wauls of San| a‘ recital at the Pontiac High Antonio, Texas will be the evan- School June 5th. | gelist. Members of the church will | The yroconss will benefit the assist with the music, Come From Churches, A musical concert will be pre- | o'clock by the combined choirs of two churches from New York | ‘| There will be no charge and | - | {"scorr LAKE RD. | $33 | Loch Lomond Dririk to Me Only with Thine Eyes ymns Quide Me O Thou Great Jehovah © Worship the King Now the Day is Over Postludium Next Sunday, Dr. Maurice Gara- brandt, carillonneur, organist and | choir director of Christ Church will be playing. t 2 Service Centers Open | in Japan Within 2 Weeks planning by ‘the Lutheran Service Commission ended in February | when two service centers were opened in Japan, at Tachikawa and Yokosuka, within the space of two | weeks. The Yokosuka Center is less than a block from the main gate of the important Yokosuka Naval Base while the Tachikawa Center is within a bloc kof the main gate of one of the latgest Far Eastern air bases. Both centers hve chapels, lounges, game rooms, music rooms, frojection rooms and snack bars. Mrs. Wayne Dauben- speck is acting secretary-hostess at the Yo?osuka center and Mrs. Otto Theiss serves in the same capacity at Tachikawa. | Pontiac Unity Center | 71% North Saginaw St 1 | Sunday School 11 A. M. | Sunday Service 11 A. M. For Unity Beoks and Literature | Call FE 2-1300 After 4:60 P. M. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1002 Scott Lake Rd. 1) AL M., Wershtp 7: i Tues. 7:20, Y. P. Rev. Orville J. Vwineel, ‘Pastor _————E = CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Services being held at the || WATERFORD TWP, HIGH SCHOOL 10:00 A. M. Sunday Schoot if A.M. Sorntes Rervice 7:20 P.M. Evening . Wrebdbet FE 56-3553 | “MORTALS. "AND ier Sayre ; Wednesday Evening ry 8 P. * READING ROOM—32 E, La Open Daily 11 A. M. to 5 P. M--Priday to's P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets f y How Christian Science ‘Heals “ A HEALING OF HEART TROUBLE” . Sathen CHL Ke... . Suptag 0:0 A. Ut. building fund of her church. All services will begin at 8 p.m. ee = = CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE NEW HOPE * Sunday Services | and Sunday School, 11 A. M. _ GENERAL BAPTIST were SERVICES, ut SF sti Morice Revs PRAYER SERVICES: Ther, and Sat, ot 7:90 P.M. COME HEAR OUR QUARTET - Otis, Book, Chotr Direster || © Weleome to Al - | | =| | | j | Fe oR tate | | | | he had studied with Jef Denyn who was considered the greatest caril- | composition for his ‘Paraphrase | Walvisch Speelt nist mis.”- “ His program to iw wi n- | ; clude: _ | Dr. Bank, Speaking Concerto in P Corelli Broadcas PO ° Minuet ¥ peng t Ww N pe A. M. Preludium anden evn . Flemish Dance Marriott | Youth Fellowship 6: P. M. Serenade Bhubdert | Moonlight Mariott Polk Songs Annie Laurie Denyn | WASHINGTON—Three years of, Central Methodist Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister Rev. Jone W. Mulder, Asso, Minister 9:45 A. M@—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP . 1| Emmanuel Baptist Church | Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. | 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class “PAUL CAUGHT UP INTO PARADISE” Broadcast Over WCAR, 10:15 - 10:45 , Dr. Tom Malone Pastor 11:00 A. M. “SEVEN SOURCES OF SUFFERING” 7:30 P. M. “GOD’S PLANTED MAN” 2nd in Series on Victorious Christian Life Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 1,128—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday DR. TOM MALONE Pastor PARKDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin WAYNE &. WELTON, Minister MARSHALL MrGUIRE, Min. of Muste First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wikon Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45. A.M. Morning Wership .....11:00 A. M., BTU. 1. ccc ccc ees CS PM, Evening Worship ooveve) see P.M. Wed, Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P.M. ; ' REV, A. H. MULLING, Paster a oat tt oma ; 2 | a ne THE PONTI IAC PRESS, S$ ATU RDAY, MAY 14, 1955. i sSUNDAY -- @ MON. Robe » CinemascoPl & Ten years in preparation ...two years in production...a cast of thousands The supreme novel of our time \ as it was meant to be seen, vy heard, lived! m Robe CinemascoPl “Reaches out” to encompass you in all its awe-inspiring grandeur! »Robe » CinemaScoPe Brings you the miracle story of | ANN -ARBOR #—Despite what|times he condescends to carry ithe poet says, the robin probably | some himself. only sings for two reasons, neither It’s Wifey’s Work of which is haman pleasure; | ae : ° J But for the making the home, | | ;that‘is the nest, the major share | IP Harry W. Hann, assistant pro-/of the work falls to the female. | essor of zoology at the University | she rotates and shakes her body | of Michigan, tells us why the male Tobin sings so frequently. With every trip for material, the First, says Prof. Hann, he’s | direction in which she turns is said | letting wifey know where he is. |to be different. | Second, he’s telling all. other Finally as things begin to take | rebins in the area to stay away shape, she spends more and | | from this place, it’s his home. more time just resting. After SUNDAY DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 | Wife robin in the meantime is the eggs are laid, the resting be- busy with the nest. Frequently the| comes the erder ef the day, | male, her husband, lends a hand | keeping the eggs warm. | with _ealbering material. Some-| After the eggs hatch, Papa Robin | — — {joins Mama Robin in the enormous ltask of bringing home large quan- Community Theatels (aes eee te and earthworms to the hungry Biue Sky Drive-In; small fry Sun. Thurs: ‘Violent Saturday." col ee ee ; 1. ne or, Victor Mature, Sylvia Sidney, “Iron Feed is really a problem Mistress since the young birds nearly dou-~ Pri, Bat: “The Outcast.’ John Derek ; 5 Joan Evans; ‘Silver City Yvonne De. | ble in weight the day after they've ; Carlo, Edmund O'Brien ihatched. After 10 to 12 days, | «| Civie—Farmingten | they're ready to leave the nest, by | @at.: “Return to Treasure Island,” col- or, Tab Hunter, Dawn Adams, “African | now nearly full grown. | Manhunt.” Karin Booth, John Kellogg sun Tues: “Ma and Pa Kettle at | Time for Worry * j | bride; “Bad Day at Black Rock."’ color, | Cinemascope, Spencer Tracy, Ann Fran- | js the time to do it. Many of the Wed., Fri: “Many Rivers to Cross,” | young robins are destined to be- | color, Cinemaseo Robert Taylor, Elea- | nor Parker; ntef Crazy Horse,” color, come ey for a vere of ene-/ CinemaScope, Victor Mature, Susan Ball. are = Hills—Rechester { | @at.: “Smoke Bignal,” color, Dana arom comin sew om weno Robins Dont Sing to Please Us Humans =: PRINCE VALIANT DESTRY Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard - Technicolor | mies, one of which is the common | | house cat. Papa has to help with the teed. | ‘ing of the fledglings even after | |they’ve reached this stage, espe- | cially if this is Mere first brood. * Mama has gone back to nest- batch of baby robins. Sometimes | | she has to go back for a third. . Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND | Sale ntly, shaping the nest interior. making to prepare for a sence | | | Sun., Thurs.: ‘‘East of Eden,” | | CinemaScope, James Dean, Julie Harris. Starts Fri.: “Untamed,” | Susan Hayward, CinemaScope, STRAND Sat, Fri “The Eternal Sea," Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith, Dean Jagger; ‘Hell's Outpost.” Rod Cameron, Joan Leslie, Chill Wills, ‘Y’ Toastmasters Meet Pontiac “Y’’ Toastmasters, at) went on record as being in favor | of government control of polio) vaccine. Floyd Levely won the { | weikit.= ee eee eer |_ if their parents ever worry, this | their regular meeting this week | | |) ye eb Ff and the speakers - S the best one- -minute | Henry Powers seats en Larry Collins, Morriss Deck- speech on this subject. Toastmaster of the evening was s|er and Charles Dugas. NEW LAKE “THEATER | sUNDAY-MON DAY-TU ESDAY THE BRIDGES fe AT TOKO-RI om eprerrryy yy) det candane tong POC EENEC COE CER PPMP PPL EPPPARP PAPE LS 4 é 4 , FREE 3 ‘ : 2 s » Kiddies Playground ¢ ». Live Pony—Boats $ > Merry-Go-Round 2 , «=—- Swings & Slides > POO PSOE Ee AAA ADAADAAALA AAPA “typing! nloward "Dull “ataarcricn “ot | FE 5-4500 — (ON US-10) — DIXIE HWY. — 1 BLOCK NORTH OF TELEGRAPH Andrews, Piper Laurie; ‘Deadly Game,” PPPPP PEEP PP APPEAL AAA AA Lieyd Bridges, Simone Silva | $ 4 | §un., Mon. So This Is Paris,” color, | $ ? $ } Tony Curtis, Gloria DeHaven | $ $ Tues., Thurs. “Knights of ee Round | $ 2 > | Table,’ CimemaScope, Robert Taylor, Ava 4 » . | Gardner. | 4 * 4 | Pri, Sat.: ‘Revenge of the Creature.” 2 Doors Open 6: 30 P. M. 5 4 John Agar, Lori Nelson: “Cult of the P 4 q Cobra,” Richard Long, Faith Domergue. | 5 ! q = § § Come Early! 3 Bat: “Miss Sadie Sonar aurea Rita q "2 Hayworth, Jose Ferrer echnicolor | tthbbbbdbdbbbdn rw from the Novel by LLOYD C DOUGLAS Sun, Tues: “The Glass Sitpper,” Lesite | J) “VVC VS PPPPIDPPPPPAPR AALS Caron, Michael Wilding, color i Adeptation by Gina Lous Thurs, Sat: “Woman's Prison.” Ida Predeced oy Besected by Kansas," Technicolor, George Montgom- | ery, Nancy Gates FRANK ROSS HENRY KOSTER z y eee or | all time as the :mperial might of Rome crashes against the word of God! SHORT “ASSIGNMENT CHILDREN” | Sat: “Destry.” Techarcoler, Audie | , Murphy, Mari Blanchard | | Sun., Tues Heidi’; “White Mane” . : CARTOON Thurs. Sat “Cattle Queen of Mon- 9 tana.’ Technicolor, Barbara Stanwyck, IT S . ‘ a ae Ti] Ronald Reagan | Pentiac Drive-In | Starts Sun: “Run for Cover. Vista- | = seemeicaremenmcnacemente vision, Technicolor, James Cagney. Vi- | veca Lindors; “The Little Kidnapers,” —_—_ 5 PONTIAC'S FIRST = SHOWING = ie ‘award winner. PLAY GROUND for the KIDDIES ... BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P. M. | Show Starts 7:25 P.M. Phone FE 4-4611 : 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Og Starts Sunday-Don't Miss This |{ % ——CINEMASCOPE—— __ THEATER FIRST TIME | “Ti sae THEATER __¢ Prat The sensational Cosmopolitan Magazine story of the. Bank |$ | * 1Robbery that caught a whole town with its morals down! 5 =~ Alan LADD. ‘om 20th Socmery-res ~INEMaScoP = Color by BE LUXE - tn the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND, ~VIGTOR MATURE-RIGHARD EGAN: STEPHEN MeNALY etso starring VIRGINIA LEITH ~ MARGARET HAYES ~ SYLVIA SIDNEY ~ LEE MARVIN - J. CARROLL NAISH'- TOMMY NOONAN - ERNEST BORGHINE Produced by BUDDY. ADLER « directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER « screen Piay by SYDNEY BOEHM PRUs — Aen LADD. | OWL SHOW. “THE IRON MISTRESS” ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— Midnight Tonight! | | ’ <. * | x ? . - ~ “dl — a a 7) DAWN ar SOCORRO B rony CaLHOUN-PipER LAURIE "COR. ~~ ten oN HSS SUM WES y WL PE WL TH ey HES a ALSO suowinc SEE IT IN THE SENSATIONAL BN a eee Emcee VISTA ISION jp SEE THIS NEW PROCESS FOR THE menom memany mownoay FIRST TIME IN ANY PONTIAC THEATRE! THe WHOLE Town FaueTS LIKE A voweuo! 4 . The suspense mounts to the burst- ing point...Then the action blasts out like a bomb... It happens when a guy who swore he'd ars never use a gun ait, again gets backed inte a corner and eek comes out shooting! Terrific excitement! Saad Tremend i Tremendous action} Fe COLOR. BY TECHNICOLOR, ~The Surprise Hit of the Year! The Little KIDNAPPERS A FRANKLY SENTIMENTAL MASTERPIECE! a story of primitive emotions and ~ TONIGHT LATE SHOW y) a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 14, 1953. } Ores M7 |Teen Problem [Peggy and Mothe Share Housecoat on New York Trip SE. sein CLARKSTON Solved in Milan Young Villagers Set Up Program of Wholesome Saturday Night Fun MILAN, #—When you ask what on earth the young people do for excitement in the village of Milan, you'd better smile. OXBOW LAKE tole * PAVILION wanllse "chia etree nea Music by the SUNSET RANGERS Specializing in _ HILLBILLY, SWING & SQUARE DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT Door Prize EVERYONE WELCOME munity have a regular program of recreation that they themselves ;have set up. Instead of raising cain on Sat- urday night, the town’s young folk take over the village Com- munity House. Music for dancing is by juke box. Pool addicts have twe tables on the third floor to practice their skill. On the ground floor it’s ping-pong tables. It’s a gay, noisy but well-chap- eroned place. Two pairs of par- ents look after things. A committee of youths is in charge of lining up the chaperones. Joined by Teenagers From Other Towns In the last few years word spread around that such a good time could be had by all that teenagers from Ann Arbor, Dundee, Ypsilanti and Adrian traveled to Milan to join the fun.’ But because some of the visitors were rowdy and they crowded out the town kids, new rules went into effect this year barring outsiders unless they're personal guests of card-holding members. You must be a qualified elec- triciaen and have « good know!l- edge of machine tools. Write Box 14, Pontiac Press. a Your Watch © Cleaned 50 The Community House youth e program is run by the teenagers Adjusted with officers they elect them- * = ted selves. The officers work with R a the adult youth guidance com- e | mittee of the Milan Community Expansion Council | The teenagers make and enforce | Watch Bands itheir own rules; smoking is al-| Ledies’—Men's lowed but no drinking; anyone who | leaves the building during the eve- | lights out at midnight so young: | sters can get home by the 12: ail | village curfew. Teen ‘Rec’ Program Almost Self-Supporting Special! a | 95 “fesse JAMES’ MEN” LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT—0:40—BOX OFFICE LAST TIMES mew | ning is not permitted to return; | ‘ | The Milan Community Counc | sure does look purty this time of year. By EARL WILSON. NEW YORK—Peggy King and her mother flew in rele 1 Hoily- wood and Peggy promptly got a hansom cab and showed her mother Central Park. , I've covered a couple hansom cab rides before, but never with Peggy King. So I went along. “Mother left Daddy alone back in Ohio for the first time in 27 years and came to Hollywood to-visit me,” said the Fced Garland-looking little gal on the George Gobel show. “We phoned him we’d take three days more to see New York and he said, ‘Oh, no!” We were riding up around 72d St. where it “I think I’m gonna learn to sing louder so I can come to New York and do a show!” enthused Peggy. Her mother said she liked this place more than anywhere she'd been. WILSON “Tell him some of the movie stars you. met in Hollywood,” Peggy told her mother. * . Mrs. Margaret King—Peggy's also Margaret—a small, quiet woman with glasses, mentioned Walter Brennan, Fred Astaire, Gale Storm, Charles Farrell, and others. * * * Her mother, Johnny Mercer took her te dinner,” Peggy said. “And Dinah Shore—well, she took five minutes saying ‘Aren't you proud of Peggy?’” “And I met George Gobel,” Mrs. King spoke up. & * * * “George is very shy,” Peggy said when we stopped to take some pictures around the lake. “Mother has a parakeet that says ‘I'll be a dirty bird’ and George laughed about that. “We're going to ‘Pajama Game,'” Peggy went on. “Moth- er’s never seen a shew. “I forgot to tell you,” she said, “about me meeting Fred helps with financing the cue 4) to inquire into the setup with a activities, but so many youngsters | view to organizing similar fun for belong that their yearly ‘member- | theiy own young people. ship fee of $1 makes the program . virtually self-supporting. Rich diets common to many * * # American families are blamed for Success of the progr am has led) | the high percentage of heart dis. | Astaire. I’ve worshipped him for years and am we met he said ‘I think you've got to be a ae casi cat aumenee a big star.’ That stopped me. Everything I tried to say came out backwards. I'm sure he thinks I’m an idiot.” Peggy took her mother to the Warw anky sur- roundings with the little West Side apart- ment about as big as a maid’s room that she had three years ago when she was g at the Biue Angel and just getting known. : She was just 18 then, but already a well-informed young lady, having sung with the Charlie Spivak and Ralph Flanagan bands touring Air Force bases. Then she'd been on the Mel Torme color TV show—all this now seems long ago. . “You know,” Peggy said, “Mother forgot to bring a housecoat for herself on this trip. The waiter never sees both of us at the same time. “One of us is always in the bathroom when he comes in because we've only one housecoat. “He probably thinks we’re cooking in there or selling dope or something.” Peggy—deluged with night club anan summer stock offers since her success on the Gobel show—and also with a picture deal on at Paramount—-was only sure of one plan. x & k * PEGGY She was going back to Ravenna Township High School for | three days and sing at a carnival to raise money for the schoo! | from which she was graduated in '47. | “How about taking off your fur jacket for one picture since it’s spring?” I asked. | “All right,” pouted Peggy. “But it took me 6 years to get It, and I'd like to wear it!” That's earl, brother. other lower Michigan communities eases. (Copyright 1955, nr — Syadieste, Inc.) - STARTI NG ~ TOMORROW but it should have been Cain! . and ra GOL ' ve STARTS SUN DAY MAN-MADE MONSTER WITH EVERY HUMAN EMOTION RAKE KARIN a0 TH LOR tna Miaid.e sERAY FEATURE AT 2:40 — 5:50 8:50 ALSO THIS ACTION HIT TWO-FISTED ENTERTAINMENT SAGA OF THE WARNER _ BROS. = 7 His name was Cal— CinmmaScoPl wannercovorn ee" SOUND *& Reo Engines | & Power Products » Ee. Engines =) & Pennsylvania - rs 3 * Moto-Mowers 532 Union Street Phone FE a SS? the bride’s parents in Brown City. The bride is the daughter of | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kahrt. Mr. | and Mfrs, James D. Westover of | Marlette are the parents of the) bridegroom, An oyster-white suit with white accessories and an orchid cor- sage was worn by the bride. Clara Kahnt was her sister's | over was his brother's best man. } Nurse to Talk on Africa Tomorrow in Waterford WA TERFORD TOWNSHIP Guest speaker at a 7:30 p.m. dere. Church will be Pearl Hiles, A missioniry nurse from Africa, ‘Miss Hiles will discuss the needs of the African people, She also will. address the Young People’s meeting at 6 p.m, Sunday. ARE YOU MOVING? 9:30 - 1a. m. Admission $150 and His Orchestra Vocalist Janie Palmer TAX INCLUDED ardieks of he NO SECURITY aetna REQU ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED mente, debis'er bille when due, ORS and arrange for payments much-or how many you owe, RED i > pone Fy credit counsellin Rest We “CREDIT COUNSELLORS 414 South Saginaw Se. ‘Above Oskland Theater : ‘Phone FE 8-0456 ; a a i Toke ‘Carol Anne Moore Wed to Ensign Harmon D. Nine ROMEO—Carol Anne Moore and, on a bouffant skirt. Her shoulder- | Church Opens PONTIAC MOTOR CREDIT UNION 4% Paid on Savi Loans fer Worthwhile Nip and Tuck Grades End in 4 Milford Salutatorians MILFORD — After report cards, All four of the salutatorians also and semester tests for the past have participated in extracurricu- ae a aye = Peates Motor im 2-0926 in Waterford four years had their chance to de- {lar activities. Faith Baptist Services fermine the grade averages of stu- { wi. to Be Held Tomorrow dents, school officials found they in CAI Building must name four salutatorians of ithe 1955 graduating class. + WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The To select just one winner of the | CAI building will be the scene! isecond-high honors’ in the class | would have required using the, Sunday of the first services of the newly-formed Faith Baptist: thousandths, or third decimal place, as the determining factor. | Church. The church has been founded by | WATERFOR DRIVE-IN Trtt FA THEATER hAlLY DOK EWE rm There was no question that Joyce Morrow should become with her 3.738 ithe Rev. Alex H. Kasten,-who has the Valedictorian, resigned as educational director of averee?. LAST TIMES TON IGHT the Emmanuel Baptist Church of | But right behind, with 5.56 aver- Pontiac. ages, were Marilyn Davis, Tom ! Sandford, Richard Kinsey and Dan | Perkuchin. Their averages corre- “A-Minus”' record for | the high school years. Joyce is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Edison: Morrow, of 525 | |Buno Road. She has been active in | Sunday School will be held at forensics and debate, as well as 10 a.m. with morning worship at|in the Future Homemakers, the | ;11 a.m, There will be. a Sunday | Future Teachers, Future Nurses, | j evening service at 7:30 p.m., and Cadet Teaching, the junior play | RA. Kasten has recently com- pleted three years of study for =CRET OF SE INCAS ING, COLO, ° Werth, Tex. This will be bis firet | pastorate, CHARLTON HESTON ROBERT YOUNG : NICOLE MAU in THOMAS MITCH ELI L mt. YMA SU e © THRILLER. NO. 2 ¢ © Cor. W Williams Lake-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7: 00 THE INSIDE POLICE STORY "THAT BLASTS A CITY WIDE OPEN! Ensign Harmon D. Nine spoke their nuptial vows Saturday in a length veil was held with a lace cap trimmed with pearis, and | tional Church. maid of honor, and Alton J. West- | ceremony at the First Congrega- ahe carried & bouquet of red rosettes and white daisies. Maid of honor was Mary Dean Jacob of Romeo, and bridesmaids were Marjorie Fairman of Ann | Arbor and Mrs. Joseph Brown, the bridegroom's ‘sister, of Detroit. James Rienstra of Alaska, Mich. was best man. The bride's brother, Curtis Moore, and the bride- groom's brother, Charleg Nine Jr., _ served as ushers, A reception for some 250 guests | ' was held in the church pariors | | following the ceremony. The newlyweds -are spending All Students Invited to ‘cir honeymoon in Northern Michigan. Senior Ball; Bleacher The bride will return to Ann Club Holding Dinner Arbor to complete her junior | | year at the University of Michi- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Two fan. In June she will join | her are scheduled for, husband, who will report back to Carol is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Theodore Moore of Romeo. Harmon's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nine of Detroit. The bride’s gown was of nylon lace and net, with lace appliques ‘Waterford Prom Slated Tonight i | 10 per cent, ; The board also declared its in- | tention to change to commercial |zoning, 400 feet on commercial jhighway, between Evergreen and | | 1 Mile roads. | Mefabers of the newly orga- | nized Northwestern Civic Asso- | ciation, which is studying the | proposed soning change, _re- | quested a joint meeting of rep- | resentatives of their group with township and toning board offi- cials, The request was granted, | with date for the meeting to be set later, The board took under considera- tion a proposal to construct two} double tennis courts, as a cost of | approximately $3,500, for the bene- fit of all the township. A resolution was passed requir- | ing subdividers to blacktop subdi- | vision roads with a minimum ot two-inch bituminous aggregate, | | ; "D.C. ‘Ebb Tide’’ | ie meaty om, “Tab Te" i Oa in the gym, For the first time, the U iS en seniors have decided to open the | dance to the entire high school. . Co-chairmen of the prom are, : : Dick Seaton and Gloria Rose. | in ay | e The annual Bleacher Club ban. | ek mee bene | Collectors in Southfield Eighty members of the religious | Also Get 40-Hour Week, | study group will be on hand ‘to| Or cet aaiec Ga Rea T =| Overtime Allowance Place of Detroit, SOUTHFIELD TWONSHIP — A| Theme of the event is “‘Christ| request for a 40-hour week with | for Me.’ Stuart Davis of Pontiac | time and a half for overtime, plus : will be the master of ceremonies.|a wage hike, was granted town- Roger Carr is general chairman. | ship rubbish collectors by the | Southfield Township Board this Fill 2 Board Posts ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Two | new trustees were appointed to va- cancies on the George Washington | Carver School Board at a meeting last night in the school. Replacing Chester Carter and Mrs. Loretta Baker, who were ousted in a recall election Thurs- |day, will be Willie L. You boy | 21640 Ithaca, Ferndale, and | Annabelle Ethridge of 21377 Ith. | aca, Ferndale. They were appoint- | ed by a three-member board com- | prised of Mrs. Lucille Taylor, | president; /James Harrison who | filed the ‘petition for the recall; and Sarnuel Jackson. At the same meeting, Jackson was made treasurer of the board and Harrison was made secretary. ‘The new trustees will:serve until in July. ‘commission. “WE BROKE ALL RECORDS IN APRIL We Will Sell 100 Cars in May This ts Your Opportunity to \ Take advantage of LOW PRICE . ‘TAG, HICH ALLOWANCE ind I- ERMS _BOB FR FROST, Inc. Sbishsbbicien Rls 8 Atak : 80 5 Wont, Bio ~ Mi. 6-200 providing programs or flowers for | thesattar the annual school board election ‘Specified by the county road | la Wednesday evening prayer serv- and the student _Souncil. | | Rev. Kasten, his wife and <2 | | children, Robert, 11, and Alan, fare living in Pontiac at present ‘Repeats Vows | Ship in the neay future. P Spoken i in.1905 Area: Prepares ROYAL OAK — A Royal Oak | of 412 Curry St., repeated the| Sauce vows they spoke 50 years for 4-H Sunday | | morning at St. James Catholic’ | Che irch in Ferndale Celebrant at the "Mass was the to Hold Special Church | ficiated at the original ceremony | on May 16, 1905. Events Tomorrow | Boys and girls in Oakland Coun- events and services for the an- nual +H Club Sunday, j Jack Worthington, county 4H services will be conducted in many of the rural churches , in the county, He points out that the place emphasis on the meaning and value of Christianity in rural | | life. low the lead of other Michigan 4H clubs by conducting entire regular Sunday services, hold- grams and candlelight services. Members will attend as a 4H | Club unit, provitling choir num- lice at 7:30 p.m, ‘ s Royal Oak Pair | but plan to move into the town- | couple, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed ago, at an anniversary Mass this County Clubs Planning, Rt. Rev. Msgr. O'Brien, who of- ty 4H Clubs are planning special | Club agent, reports that special 4Hers wish by this recognition to Seme boys and girls will fol- ing special services, youth pre- bers, acting as ushers and or) The Reeds moved from Detroit | to Pontiac in 1909, when Mr. | Reed started the E&R Boot Shop | on Saginaw street. The couple | lived in Pontiac until 1933, when Mr. Reed sold the business to , his brother and moved to Royal Oak. The couple has ive children: Francis of Birmingham, James of Sandusky, Mrs. D. P. Campbell | of Pontiac, Mrs. Edwin DeMink of | Vicksburg and Mrs. Richard| Stannard of Royal OaK:- There) are also 11 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. A golden anniversary breakfast followed this morning's ceremony, and an open house is being held this afternoon from 2 to 6 A m. at the Reed home. - @ © THRILLER NO. 3 © © SATURDAY OWL FEATURE Worthington reports that such | programs have been held in Mich- | igan communities for many years, | with Oakland County perticipes: ing. PRESTON KEYS. STANWYCK FOSTER 800 N. Weedward at Oakland Mi 4-7989 i = See Your Lecksmith—John J “ANNIE OAKLEY" SUN. & MON. | week, Wage hikes will amount to * CATTLE’ ':: Tecumcovoe | THE CAINE ™ measenndbannnnny 1] 8 La 5 ® LJ Woodward Avenue DENNERS: SUNDAY D LUNCHEONS: Served Et ax & Hounds Bun Joba tnglesen, Prepricter LUNCHEON and DINNERS thru Saturday 5:30 to 11\P. M. ERS: from 12 Noon to 9 P| M. - pin in Bloomfield st Daly 3 12 Now te o SH /? |) ae a L ¥ a: which Mrs, Henry is shown. Note the'dropped soffit in the. same wood, the built-in oven and counter top stove. At the left of the picture is Oe RE hee OD ES aN OE iting doles to canseet eta aaa st 2g aed HENRY HOME — The upper left photo shows Mrs. Roger Henry and her two daughters, Melissa and Kevin, relaxing for a few moments on the family hearth. This is the family room with its central wall in a native stone fireplace. The floor of this oom is slate floored and up the steps the living room is located on the second level. Directly at the left is the second-level living room with is mahogany panel- ing. The third level is visible from here with steps leading to the bedroom wing. At the right js the kitchen area shown as a part of the family room. The mahogany for this room is pickled. — ———— —- a | Pentise P rress eetes by James aber - der Res Pos rs ‘ . Oe ee Wri: saan co. vm THROUGH TREBR—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Henry at 1473 Rontiac Rd, near Rochester, is shown through the blgoming apple tree in their Your Neighbor’s, House Rochdale Hame Is a 3-Level Design By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE It is a white frame house with beckoning pink doors and it ap- pears to grow from the side of a slope currently basking in the bountiful blessing of blossoming apple trees. (Editor’s Note: The author of this page is presently suffering from an attack of Springitis.) ; ‘ Built on three levels, this lovely suburban home is the near-Roch- ester residence of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Henry. at 1473 Pontiac Rd. It is located in the newly devel- oped Rochdale subdivision. To arrive at the Henry home from Pontiac Rd., the visitor climbs a long hill and comes to park on a flat area in front of the two-car garage. Windows and roof elevations reveal the different levels of the vertical white clapboard house. Accessible from three ground area entrances, a pair of pink doors in the house front open and you enter the - family room floored in polished slate and_ walled in_ both pickled and Xained treatments of Philippine m\hogany. Me Lived-In Undgubtedly the © ‘‘most-lived- in roomk for not only the Henrys with theih two young daughters, Melissa anij Kevin, this room is also the ‘\most-entertained-in” spot in the triNevel home. At one end ol. the room is the native stone fire , the walis of which center the house and contain 11 tons of, stone and brick. Slate and ste steps flanking this unit i to the second level The fireplace has a tW\o-way opening, with the opposite, side giving warmth for the liting room. Qn the family side tha is a raised hearth. The kitchen is located at one end of this room and it is done in the pickled mahogany. Offer- ing everything in built-in and well-planned efficiency for work- ing units, the soft gray of the wood treatment is highlighted with blue patterned plastic work- ing areas and stainless steel ee front yard. The phote at the left shows the Henry home from the hill in back. Note the three levels of the white frame home. ovens and counter top stove. A maple chopping block intersects the stove and the working space. ' An interesting wood arrange- ment in both grain and color tone results in a dropped sof- fit in which is recessed around- the-kitchen lighting. Close to the kitchen is the dining area. Paneling on this wall is stained mahogany and it is applied in horizontal strips. Window Wall One wall of windows overlooks the sloping hillside and center- ing this fenestration of glass is a doorway. Frames for the doors and windows are painted a deep yellow for contrast. A planter, flush with the floor, is edged in «field stone ~and~its-“tuxuriant-—~~-— greenery offers another decora- tive note for this gracious room, Furnishings are in leather and tal mesh. located on this first level and, adjacent to the family room and kitchen is another bedroom (can Mouble as a den or office), ACgntinued on Page 14) - atone, ete. Suggested Gesigns furnished THE PONTIAC ae SS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Blame Ship Officers for Ferry Collision TAKAMATSU, Japan @&®—Three 5 PLE Us FIR EPLACE DOO R OUT Hit ; I i errrrwrrerrrewwvevww Building & professions! fireplace around this emesing nit, with perfect results, rwwwwvwuwe wrrwwweyrewwy * ¥ "t aties! The bee ldap echtimagr taney tld ANGLE—TEE debes. fries, reasts, crile sod feckesuas fat as it comes— REINFORCING BARS bied—frem the factery. You simply a44 the trimmings — brick, with every unit. Outdoor Oven Fireplace bas bdeflt-m oven, beflt-im baffies te | check down draft, chimney fice behind even. Oven bakes to perfection! Burns | weed, coal, charcoal or briquettes, 174%” | Ask Seeing-Eye for Police Dog Pound Officials Seek Human to Guide Blind German Shepherd SAN. DIEGO, Calif. @—A Ger- man shepard dog is in desperate need today of a seeing-eye master. | The animal, whose breed guides '$o many sightles humans, is) | blind. * * * | | He is at the city pound, where ‘he will be put to death unless ; somebody claims him. Fred Wood, acting poundmaster, =; said the dog, about a year old, = j|was picked up* Monday. He was , | Standing motionless and frightened |in the middle of traffic on a busy | street. ij a as * | His eyes, looking like dark pur- |ple grapes, are completely sight- | less, But his other senses are un- Lusually keen, Wood said. [ He never barks. He raises his ee and quivers when any one. comes near, as if seeking some. jone he loves. s os Wood says his sleek condicien | is proof he has been well cared | | for. He apparently was born blind | | or became so from disease. There | 2 ee evidence of injury to his Pake potent te seppcesd to pet| NEW STYLE STEPLADDER— |Gold ‘Mined’ From the Air in lowa Factory FORT MADISON, Iowa (UP)— They don't dig for gold in this town. It's “mined” from:the air— thanks to electronics—in the gold pen department of a loca) firm. The air, containing minute par- ticles of gold from pen point grind- ing and polishing, is carried by ex- ;haust ducts to a‘ giant precipitron where it is charged with 13,000 | volts of DC current. The charged particles are thea attracted to plates charged with the same voltage. Each night the gold dust is aufomatically flush- ed from the plates and salvaged. The big preciptron will ‘‘pan” gold particles as small as 1/250,- 000th of an inch. The company estimates that it salvages approximately $300,000 a year in gold dust from the aprons of its craftsmen, _work benches and the floor. It has no figure on the air sal-| vaging because the operation is so new, but it is expected to he more ‘than the cost of the electronic | j eamoeent. Long Wearing Floors The prospective builder should, be‘ reminded that his floors will | get at least 90 per cent more | wear than any other part of his} home; hence, it is good judg-| | instinct,” Henry's Hill Home in White Frame (Continued from Page 1 a laundry room and a green tiled bathroom. A door to the outside opens from this area. Living Level Up the series of steps to the living reom you will find one wall of stained mahogany, one plastered and finished in a gold tone of paint, and the other in the stone — place. ~ Built into the mahogany walls is a bookcase. Carpeting for the room is in the same gold as the wall with a long, two-piece divan sectional upholstered in a sandy brown. Continuing up the last six steps you can find the four- bedroom wing. This is located directly over the garage and is . designed to give the ultimate in qujet and privacy from the rest of the house plan. Two bathrooms are also placed in this wing. Mrs. Henry, a “decorator by | has chosen warm earth tones which carry from room to room of the countryside home. Using browns, with lighter and | still lighter beige tones, she took clear tures, for accent: notes and for trim decor. One bedroom is a nursery in one ih windows | causes. and it is oil heated. James Heins: of Rochester did the cabinet work in the home. Keep Moisture Out Moisture difficulties arise when moisture gets into places where it should not be, A large per cent of paint blistering and wood-rotting troubles are caused by outside moisture entering a_ structure. Faulty construction, improper de- sign and neglect are generally the Recess for Safety To make your bathroom safer, have all paper holders, toothbrush and tumbler holders, and soap grab bars recessed right in the ceramic tile wall. They now come in colors to match your tile wail. They're just as easy to reach and can't be bumped or knocked against. DON’T WORRY! Let a Clas- sified ad solve that problem. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDR’S SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 blues for bathroom fix- | Planting Time Is Here! Town & Country Garden Center HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR LAWN AND GARDEN |] Evergreens — Shrubs — Shade Trees — Fruit Trees — Fertilizers — Spray Materials — : Bulbs — Perennials and a Complete Line's! Garden Tools — 26” high, 3716” deep. Order yours | Its curved steps save shins. unclaimed animals to death within ment to select the longest wearing! pink: another is a young girl's Outd Ov , — : Ed bpeete = Ares eee | flooring product available, A hard-| room and the master bedroom is oor en serves blind humans so faith-| wood floor will prove an ‘excellent | also located in this wing. This la HOT RO SHEETS; How F ence Can fully, was given the reprieve. choice, For the Northern hard-/ jatter room is done in oatmeal | | Fireplace AND PLATES Tend to Change , . woods, Maple, Birch and Beech! and soft tones of browns | | : eo g |Home Ownership | floorings are the most popular, in| = 5, in, one bathroom, the PwuevvvuvvrevuvvvewvY. RA en Gr Ae PPP PEEL PPL PPL PPL LL PPP PLL LL PL PLP DP a Dns Plt irebeepoap gti: | that order. The percentage of home owners | bidg tab to renters runs even higher in| Kiln driedwood .2-14 Canada than in the U. S. Robert; pry Subfloor. Please! ceramic tiled wall flanking the tub has a free form patterned tile in beige, brown and blue. Over 1,000 No. 1 Roses to Select From | Hybrid Teas —:Floribundas — Polyanthas — Climbers _ STANDARD AND \PATENTED VARIETIES | LooksofHouse | BAR NES Sometimes a fence can be’ Pontiac Welding a; tivrrobeorreeeoeorooooooooeopedeedaadaaa. Hardware “ Machine Works ; a oe ° the archi- | ie —_ ge president, of| When the subfloor of a newly California contemporary height | . ; sign of a house. | the a Assn. of Real Estate | built home shrinks, openings may} windows are placed in the bed- | 142 W.H St. & N. Parke FE 2-4121; John Carlton decided this when Boards, says 60 per cent of Can-| develop between the strips of the! room wing to allow the maxi- | TOWN & COUNTRY GARDEN CENTER » Fiuron of. PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PAS he undertook the modernization of #4a°8 3% million dwellings are | finish hardwood flooring. In order! mum of wall space for furniture | arrangement. All bedrooms have full wardrobe closets. There is 2,053 square feet of living area in the Henry home B82 M-59 (Just East of Airport) | Phone OR 3-7147 owner-occupied. In the United not to ruin the beautiful hardwood | States, 56 per cent of the nation’s floor in your new home, insist that | 52 million homes are owned by | specifications call for “dry” soft- | | their occupants. | wood béards, preferably kiln dried. | an old house. The house seemed to be too tall for its width, when | Cariton looked at its front facade. | He wanted to widen the appear-| FOR NEW HOMES GI or FHA 300 to Choose From WM. A. KENNEDY, Realtor 3097 W. Huron FE 4.3569 2 Cabinet Work let the kids climb if they wanted | to. I used 4 by 4s for posts and | 1 by 6s for stringers and rails. | | ng in mind in your design.” ance. Se he built a fence to one side | of the house, separating the backyard from the front. His fence, about 30 feet long, from one side of the | house to the lot line, needed only | about $30 worth of lumber. “I built it strong,’ he says, ‘‘to “Building a gate is very simple | if you work out the design you like. The main thing to do is to| brace a gate diagonally to prevent | . Keep the diagonal brac- Beware of Holidays | ‘ | often results in a larger spot of | “Holidays” are spots missed in | a paint job. They can be trouble- | some, especially on a ceiling, be- | cause going back to touch them up | Buco i ‘deeper shade. “Holidays” can be | LAKE | aeiet id Li Plepty of light | BIRCH CABINETS —— . tHe Hi Sev0o. OUR . @ Comer Penetrating Seqler Used a Ae CHEW SPECIALTY — ° Miwerk "Cabinet, |! The neering val 70 A Svoorie Cawree Constructed by MINDA KNOLLS, Inc Pr bk ne (ep \ | | kitchen remodel sere . Po eas bret | @ Gun Covee ms St ad Bo Pa 1649 Guardian Bldg.e Detroit 26 Our Rates Reasonable ing. I wil give the the. floor an at- oh i: ; 7 tractive, satin-like sheen and high- $ LOW AS ut . OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. 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As for versatility, the counter- top createst wonderful storage opportunities underneath and its tep all members of the family in their clean-up chores, Another way alert builders are putting the countertop to work, especially when it's surfaced .in a waterproof material such as tile, is to insjall a handy laundry underneath.’ A compact automatic washer and dryer unit fits right under the counter and saves the homemaker loads of work. Horned toads are protected in New Mexico and anyone who kills, sells or transports one is subject to a fine of $100 or up to 60 days in jail. LET US PUT A BETTER ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD ae «=ND — We Specialize in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP: ROOFING Phene FE 2-307! 853 N. Cass i Established 1918 Get An Estimate Without Obdligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wim. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 _| the home handyman ought to know WESTRIDGE = OF WATERFORD breek Lane te. Ledgestene D: Northern Pontiac's Finest Residential Community Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction Model Open 4176 Ledgestone Drive Saturdays ond Sundays ! to 6 P. M. or by Appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixte Ph conte mear Waterford. Tera en Cam- HELIMARN & TRIPP patees and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford 22 W. Lawrence, FE 5-8161 Odorless Paint Saves the Nose How to use odeorless paint and what to expect ‘of it are things about this now widely advertised product. First, it works like any other kind of paint and the biggest manu- facturers are now making it in virtually all types — flat, gloss, enamel, or what have yeu. It-is a superior type of paint being extensively used for hospi- tals, hotel rooms, hair dressing | parlors and other places where quick redecorating jobs are nec- essary. Therefore it may appeal to you, especially if the missus wants that kitchen or living room freshly painted next weekend to get ready for a ladies’ aid meeting on Monday. There are five things to bear in mind when you use this new invention: 1. Use only the recommended édorless thinner if you must di- lute the paint. Otherwise you'll stir up as bad a stink as with any paint, Even less than 3 per cent contamination with the reg- ular smelly thinners will give you that old-fashioned paint smell. 2. Stir the thinner into the paint’ about twice as long as you would stir turpentine. Odorless thinner mixes much more slowly. - 8. I¢ is better te clean your brushes outdoors in one of the old-style solvents to save time. Either turps or spirits work faster. 4. Ventilate throroughly while | painting, if you want to avoid aj Workshop Pat Patterns | MAKE FISHING If you do not care for fishing | there are other ways that this | folding seat with back-rest may be enjoyed. It ts easy to make too if you use, actual-size guides when sawing out the shaped pieces from 1%-square feet of %-inch ply- wood. Tracing diagrams for the parts to make a minnow bucket, boat bailing scoop and the fishing line drier shown in the sketch are all on pattern 421. This pattern will be mailed for 25c or it will be included in the sportsman’s nerkat af $4. foe ori cheap drunk that will drive you 5. Don’t \expect odorless paint to.remain odorless after\it is on the wall. It develops a certain amount of smell of its own while it is drying—not that_of turpen- tine or mineral spirits — but nevertheless a little smell, The search for odorless paints has been a long one. The main odor in paint comes from the sol- vent, First organic solvents were eliminated by the use of water- borne vehicles — the casein paints and rubber based tatex paints. But this had no effect on the odor of oil paints. When mineraj s pirits were substituted for turpentine it merely resulted in one odor re- Lots of people remember the experiments with vanillin about 20 years ago. But it ‘seemed that consumers didn’t want to smell vanilla. Then deodorized kerosetie was tried, but that slowed up the drying of paint and- caused other troubles. Around 1940 the DuPonts found an odorless solvent which was a by-product of making aviation gasoline. It worked fine for paint, but it took ja decade or more to make it commercially available, Dr, I Davis says it has a atomic makeup from the. previous -petroleum solvents, After more research, the new petroleum by-product was worked into paints which, according to Dr, Davis, “were superior -to the finished “we had previously sold.” These new odorless paints proved “faster drying, better in flow, had a longer lap time and were easier to brush,” the doctor explains — “so much so that there may be a tendency to spread them too thin." Heat Absorbing Glass Plate Now Blue-Green | Heat absorbing plate glass is one such working material. Special chemicals are added to the raw material of this glass which, ac- cording to Libbey - Owens - Ford Glass Company technologists, en- able it to absorb M4 per cent of the sun’s radiated heat. This glass, cool blue- in color, is used chiefly for windows exposed hes the summer sun's di- BUILDING $ 00 PER SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL or INDUSTRIAL Andrew S. LaChapelle ccna... MI 4-7566 Contractor 4 BEDROOM CADET HOME ‘DOWN $ — *A6 a mont Lake Privileges PROTECT CHILDREN, : PETS and PROPERTY : —with sturdy, permanent Anchor F cua as ceed narartteagrap tape weaving, not before. Cail for FREE estimate. 62 Years of Fence Building FE 35-7471 NO DOWN PAYMENT Ist PAYMENT IN AUGUST 36 MONTHS TO PAY - ROEBUCK AND CO FE 5-4171 Free measuring and. estimating service. 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Four types of reptiles were gathered for a weekly nature show, Discovery, ovér WGBH-TV, Boston’s educational television sta- tion, Shortly before showtime yester- day| a lizard, known as the ‘“‘edu- cated glass snake,’’ ate a cha- —% 4 ember of the station staff to Boston Garden, where Ringling Bros, Barnum and Bailey Circus is playing, and purchased another. The show went on. AR N -Four on Elkhorn take NEAR SCHOOLS Clarkston-Orion Rood West to Sunset Road Drive North on M-24 to BUILDERS CRA-MIN-YAN FE 4-1549 ¢5 e : ly ° FE .5-4731 rect rays. When used for purpose, the glass reduces the amount of gained from solar radiation, thus helping maintain cooler interiors. Thermopane insulating glass, a permanent, double-glazed unit made up of two panes of glass with a space of dehydrated air between is also available with heat absorb- ing plate glass as the outer pane. The combination of Thermopane’s insulating qualities with the re- duction in solar heat gain achieved with heat absorbing plate glass has made heat absorbing Thermo- pane popular for use in east and at substantially | homes. | PAUL A. KERN E 31 Oakland. FE 2-9200 ) Where the BUYER and | SELLER Meet - « Qince 1919 LET US BE FIRST TO SHOW YOU THIS HOME We'll Furnish All Transportation—Just Call FE 5-4731 Free Pick Up and Delivery | F NO MONEY NEEDED TO MOVE IN to G.I.’s FHA AVAILABLE Immediate Occupancy bmMes in peau u Own Your Own Home — Monthly Payments Less Than Rent — 20030 James Couzens Neighborhood in Pontiac DAN ROSE REALTY FE 5-4731 caiaeaaieienimeeiaanaiaane - 4 Youll tove the Exciting New Colors of Pontiac Holly Car and Home Supply 603 North Saginaw Holly Saginaw at Auburn Rd Union Lake Shopping Center Pontiac _ Milford Hardware 404 Main Street Milford Travis Hardware 456 Orcherd Leke Avenue room! 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Additional | heat is usually needed, Radiant | glass panels are made in special | tric heating unit combines with | ceiling lighting fixture. 5. Provide ample storage space | for linens and toilet articles. Over- size medicine cabinets are the most useful, Sufficient towel bars are needed. Install sturdy grab bars to prevent slipping in tub or shower, Grab bars placed vertical- ly will not be used to hang things on, dryers, curlers, sun lamp and Dawson & Watson Ph. FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING | RB, J. Nawsen, Hugh A. Watsen 11% N. Saginaw Set. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac ~ cia ke ROY ANNETT, Ine. 28 E. Huron St. Realtors Ph. FE 3-7193 Do You Own for Development? A We are looking for property, either undeveloped ordeveloped that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. it or develop it on either a cash 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 heip you get the.fmost for your property. ie 2383 ¢ Land Suitable We'll buy basis or partnership or we'll do 6. Even if you don’t use a bath- tub, have at least one in your house to protect its resale value and mortgage value. Stall show- ers arp becoming more popular among both young and old. They are being installed in homes where aging people have diffi- culty getting In and out of bath- tubs, But you can't bathe a baby im a shower. 7. Select all plumbing fittings | carefully for permanent finish as | well as utility. A mixing fau-; cet is preferred to two separate faucets. Aerating nozzles prevent water from splashing. 8. Consider a built-in dryer for a light laundry — an inevitable problem in any bathroom, Laundry Can Be Part of the Second Bathroom _A new approach to home plan- ning is giving many families more attractive laundry space—and a second bath or a powder room to boot. Although it is a necessity in every home, the laundry is usually treated as an after-thought and| stuck away in any odd corner) available. It’s a drab spot that no woman can enjoy as a work area. | The new trend in planning | combines the laundry with the | second bath or a powder room. The combination: room need be’ sizes for bathrooms. Another elee- | = : z, Te P Entrance to the apartment is made dramatic by the use of these wallpaper murals, one on the wall at the left and the other on the screen at the right. | near an entrance, so that the | homemaker can have easy access| to her clothes line on wash day, | and so that the children can use| the bath without tracking through the house. he a/Door QZ How should a too-wide door be planed? A— _Rémove the door from the | frame,’ remove hinges from door and’ plane the hinge edge. Plan-| ing the latch side involves re-| setting the latch. Draw line on both sides of hinge edge to indi-| cate amount of wood to be re-| moved, Real Estate Service ... At Its Best! To Buy or Sell Real Estate or Land Contracts... Realtor $10 Pontiac Bank Building Phone FE 4-4516 only slightly larger than a bath- room alone. It should be located er hei lale me: Jt 12’) and an extra re renratiale mua?) is divid ePOmMg 14,00( pecially desigqnec OUTSTANDING FEA TURES with ample eating Ors storaqe space can be con, erted Om rol aal ed into four sections and working feet square custom cabinet« er bealaelelas alate! Iwers if rolmmaalels (slat) aeltlals Malet Lic ian. tele) 3 siqned i y . Me < e bbOw2 j é tit SCE arama As Low as 55 oi Month plus toxes & insurence Walls of the apartment are pale yellow; ceiling is blue. Rug is a neutral color and was retained, as were other pieces already in the apartment, to hold down redecorating costs. the whole apartment-gained an entirely new and different look, no new pieces of furniture were purchased. Though lYou Can Spray Paint Now Without a Gun A shortcut for a small paint job aerosol cans for spray painting. These cans, charged with freon gas spray any object with paint as ef- fectly as expensive equipment with a motor driven compressor. Of course, each can contains only | a small amount of paint—6 to 12 | i res, depending on size. So it , would take a lot of cans to spray |paint a house. But for refinishing a radiator, touching up chipped enamel on a refrigerator or kitchen cabinet, or | giving any small piece of furniture | a smooth finish like an automobile are big time savers. or rollers when all you do is te press a button on top of a can and let the paint spray. _You can | get 13 colors, including 24 Whitfield is offered by the new enamels in | body, aerosol cans of spray paint There is no cleaning of brushes | SS '| Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! -- Reliable Waterp gold and aluminum, plus a clear colorless lacquer. All of these dry withm a few minutes, They can be used on wood, metal, leather, or paper, Various decorative possibilities have been opened up by. this in- vention. Alkyds Speed Drying Alkyds in paint mean that part of the natural fatty acid of linseed oil has been replaced with syn- | thetic phthalic acid. Faster drying | and a tougher and more water- resistant film are the results. | Alkyds originally were used most- |ly for outdoor paints, but are now ‘being used in many indoor coat- ings. ON REAL ESTATE | PROBLEMS . | Call | GILES REALTY 92 W. Huron FE 5-6175 roofing Phone FE 4-0777 | VETERANS --No Money Down CARLYLE | “162 FAIRMONT MODEL HOME 162 Fairmont Phone FE 5-4731 ‘30 Deepest known caves in the world are in France. For Modern Contemporary Homes Call or See 1. R. NELSON L R. NELSON. 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Stung- by temperance group attacks marshaled under the ban- ner of “law and order,’ every; saloon and hotel closed. The action seriously demoralized _ business since it left the city without hotel accommodations. Faced with the decline in business, the city acted. It was decided it would be in the best interest of the city if a live-and- let-live attitude were’ Three weeks later the saloons and hotels reopened. The Legislature that enacted the 1855 prohibition law passed other measures that proved more lasting. * * * In the same year, the Legisla- ture provided for a state agricul- Te Buy er Sell Real Estate See Bateman & Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 3-0528 LOOK AT THIS VALUE! BIG, NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ONLY ‘45 PER MONTH Including Taxes and Insurance Total Price $7400 FHA TERMS Model Home is at $14 Third (off Joslyn) Open Daily and Sunday Built by BVG Investment Phone rt rs i Brought About Adrian’s|- The law—Act 17 under the 1850 the Sierra Wave. Li ‘| a tow plane over the wall: disti Featuring a built-in dining porch, sheltered from the wind, open to a, garden view, this one-story house is marked by smart planning throughout. Lavatory adjacent to kitchen, service entry main floor laundry; .workbench in. garage; breakfast ; in living room and dining room, and an abundance) sh the layout. This is Plan 319-T by Edward R. Macon Place, Uniondale, N. Y: The house covers 1,320 without porches and garage, which figure at lower estima (Further information and plans available from architect garage; window rates. tural school. Michigan State College was founded. Ship Canal Opened Sault Ste. Marie was opened for operation 100° years ago this month. nor at the time. And the state had a 509,374 population. Forty- five years earlier, a census showed only 4,762 people in the territory. 2 * * Notable was the state debt — $2,387,581 — or less than one day’s cost of state and local govern- ments in Michigan of today. Gypsum Plaster Ready-Mixed, Easy to Handle A lot of the grief encountered in plastering walls and ceilings is tion, observes that only water need | at the job site, The material, which has a The St. Marys ship canal at| Kinsley S. ieghars was gover- | be added to the packaged plaster | 3-Year-Old Overcor Bad Case of the Hive SANTA BARBARA, Calif, It was -a bad case of the h ‘com Jackie Robles. But the year old boy survived 250 irate bees and is expected to leave the hospital today, While visiting his beekeeping, un- cle, Jackie accidentally knocked over a hive. The insects sw all over him before his | sister Josephine, 9, washed them T with a garden hose. Doctors said they stingers from Jackie's nose, even his tongue. “Only a strong cong fitution pulled him through,” ones physi- cian said. | | Paint won't hold over grease or wax. Before painting wax off a surface with tine. Dishwashing detergent water will remove grease. i Ee Commercial and Industrial _ Wizing Specialists pf closets | r, 586) | feet, | pullé | 250 t ears, nation’s capital. The District of Columbia Congress of Parents Teachers, with a membership elected John Gillil- nt le @ He became the first male to hold this job in the Congress’ 50-year history. Gilliland won the hard way, As the choice of the nominating com- mittee, he normally would have no was nominated from the floor, When the decisive moment came, there were 500 female and three male delegates on the floor, The three male delegates and the one ‘| male reporter held their breaths. Could Gilliland win this unequal opposition. But Mrs. Samuel Hooks | |Man Becomes PTA Chiet =a |in Woman-Minded Capital ballot of the sexes? * * * He could. Of 497 votes cast, Gil- lilland got 420. If the national PTA has its way, this sort of thing will be going on everywhere. It has been urg- ing men to take a more active part _| in PTA affairs. But this advice has not been needed for Gillilland, an energet- ic, balding, bespectacled man of 51 who owns real estate and foam rubber businesses. * * »®@ Gilliland has been holding PTA offices of one sort or ‘another for 15 years. One year he headed his elementary school PTA, Twice he was president of the PTA at his ‘junior high school. In years when Gillilland wasn't president, who was likely to turn up in the chair? Mrs, Gillilland. In fact, one of the toughest jobs facing the nominating committee wag this: should_it be Mr. G., or Mrs, G.? Gilliland thinks the answer should have been: Both. “Copresidents,” he said, talking easily above the congratulatory se ie) | ut : ii “One thing in my favor, I talk louder." At the average noisy PTA meet- ing, Hit-Run Driver Gains \Freedom With $1,000 run drivers. The $1,000 or year-in-jail choice was given Cottom by Superior Court Judge Henry Clay Agnew when Cottom appeared for sen- tencing after conviction on a ,charge of failing to stop and give aid. The money must .be paid in in- stalments to Police Chief H. J. iz money for capture. of other ad NEEDED !! HOMES With ACREAGE Buyers Waiting! ¢ K. L. TEMPLETON, Realtor Open Eves. ond Sem. 1 te 6 . ALUMINUM CHAIN Lawrence during the next two years. ~ Thus, American Builder gays, the sanding is avoided, at the same Glider Pilot Claims the British Record BISHOP, Calif. « — Cmdr. H. ¢€, N. Goodhart of the British navy today claimed the Brit- ish altitude record for gliders with agers flight in a sailplane in the swift-rising air currents of The mark will have to await official approval of the Royal Aero Club, which will inspect the sealed . * * + It eliminates the necessity of} | mixing aggregate with the plaster; | | hazard of bad sand and of over-| Cmdr. Goodhart was released by | ns Valley | Friday at 13,600 feet climbed | to 37,000 feet in currefits flowing upward off the Sierra |range. He is stationed in Washin and his home is in Newbury, ne: | be set by any British #1 pit Say; the world. a whete in the These Lots Have Lake Priveleges on Middle Straits Lake— Located on , Green Lawn Ave. _ 1 Block South of Commerce Rd. 1 Block East of Union Lake Rd. Open I-7 Daily_ | COLWELL HOMES, INC. MI 62022. 4057 Maple Nes poste | N OW! Be Sure ‘Isa... A radio. controlled garage door opener that |’ operates from the dash of your car, from a | button in ‘your home, operates your fights—works on any style door bp 36 Months to Pay! MONEY DOWN! Séve Time ... Trouble Invest in hl Operates your) doce-— [| Homes. 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-518] REFRIGERATION | SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Frigidaire Commercial Dealer MASON REFRIGERATION 461 Elizabeth Lake Road In Beautiful ; LORRAINE MANOR CaN 4, > 7 of Re GI’s ” NOTHING DOWN | A NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME hh oi FE 2-6400 | Office at 5660 Nothing Down fo ‘11 HA Approved Hom mua $1,100 Down, Plus | Mortgoge Costs * Paved Dixie Highway Office OR 3-1872 or OR 3--1769 On Fernberry Street Off Elizabeth Lake Rd. (Between Scott Léke Rd. & M-59) * City Water—City Sewers Streets * 1027 Square Feet * Choice of 5 Home Designs. Pine Cabinets With Hardware * Oil Forced Air Heat Full * Knotty $50 Price Rustic 9 Homes—4V2 % eae * Tile Bath * Spacemaster Closet Doors: * 6’x8’ Storage Room Now Under Construction by Gardner Construction Co. WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Waterford, Mich. “Model FE 2-5607 OTD eS ALUMINUM FOLDING A'ANINGS JALOUSIES error ethos Now Available in PONTIAC LIFETIME GUARANTEE ~ “ INSIDE CONTROLS HOST OF COLORS For as Low as 5590 ‘Per Mo. ) Through an Exclusive Dealership BUY NOW Pay in May YEAR-'ROUND PROTECTION No Money Down! 36 Months to Pay!. Call or Write for Free Estimates — As Low sagqse INSTALLED PRICES INCLUDE: @ jalousie Windows © Knotty Pine Paneling / " pabape a8 Gale stats and the bert University | Robert F. Haugh said one project . ~ inte to point out to Michiganders “‘the tage which is theirs.” * * oF Everything from early architec- ture to lumberman’s folk ballads and local art are on the docket, including a community theater | project te stimulate one act play- writing. It's all part of Michigan Week. Specifically its the work of one Michigan Week committee for culture, headed by Dr. Harlan H. Hatcher, president of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Some of the plans were - an-| nounced to a press conference last P Wigan Week & Show -” State’s Cultural Growth judged by next ary. Theaters Encouraged The association, comprised of 21 community theaters, is offering honorary membership to any other theater which cares to join the con- test program. The winner will be January or Febru: judged by the best possible pro-|theater. These are becoming in-? duction. . * * = Norton pointed out that Edward president of the association in Michigan and Norman Carver of Kalamazoo is president of the na- tional association. _ This, he said, is an indication | of how Michigan has achieved | cultural importance. He said that there are perhaps some 50 theater groups in the sing, Norton said, with the arena |creasingly popular, because of the |smaller expense needed to operate | them. BOARDING HOUSE | WHERE WAS L ¢ OH yes /—— HIS FINANCIER, THE BIGGEST week. Michigan Week begins Sunday, | but some of the projects, it was | explained, will run throughout the | year. Writers to Be Indexed Professor of English contemplated in the field of litera- ture will be an updated index to state writers and writing. It will, he said, be similar to the now out- dated WPA Writers Guide, and/ will; be available to Michigan libraries. for reference. * * «@ Michael Church, supervisor of special projects in the university's Extension Service, said he had re- ceived many letters from localities | that are planning art shows in con- nection with Michigan Week. The reactor is being built at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a key part of a U.S, exhibit in Geneva. It will produce 10 kilo- watts of power, enough for im- portant research, . P YOUR THUMG Ge ~ HEH-HEH! LZ/ os REMEMBER WHEN THe RAY state. The state is also progres- | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1935 H. Brink of Grand Rapids is. \ . ‘% NICK. HALIDAY ae “WwW Z ° ae A A | \ Way By Ernie Bushmi ller AUNT FRITZI--- CAN I PLEASE WATER THE ae : TT “EVERYBODY” KNOWS that Classfied ads get things done! Call FE28181 for éxperienced ad- writers. : — ite ay fea > QT ee 0) CT ATT vinescehesee »! TT a ! AUNT FRITZ! HAD . THIS WATER. PISTOL ‘ ATTACHED TO a ae THE HOSE ip — nin : ——— teh shat \ . ee POU eer ee LRA Pa < == | bag. Sp car kogreed Maye BUSH 1 AALefe- HALF ACRE CASTLE By John Morris te DIXIE DUGAN — WaT WOuST : AE ey Oo; DEAL =o \3 = — fl Me, \. =f —— ee sgl a meni fits Vi GRANDMA | __. By Charles Kuhn] TVE Just GoTTa] [it MAKES ‘EM 50 BLAMED] [AN By TH TIME! DO GET )][..1HEYRE ALWA Sq QUIT PUTTIN’ | |PURTY | JUST WANTA AROUND T" CUTTIN’ a) WARD AS ROCKS? p= FANCY KEEP 'EM T’ LOOK AT’ = , ; ON MY CAKES,’ ‘DOT YouRsELF ————7 TT _ +4 . = “Excuse my clothes. We were visiting my grandmother.” -~ 3 ae See | ? 23 — aN d i |, PAUSE AR is <¢ WML . eed A | By T. V. Hamlip i K = rn - 1Ba,- | ee RN) iN) , (H > & le ie LY 14, 1955 [Wolfson Sure ne parked in a factory parking lot. Pontiac Police yesterday arrest. ed Herman L. Cross, 25, of 24 Wal- nut St., on a traffic warrant, charg- ing driving without operator's li- cense., If your friend's in and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 Jalan — —Adv. ‘Hamlin PTA to Hear Talk on Mental Health ROCHESTER — Hamlin Schoo} Parent-Teacher Club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the school. Elaine Platsky of the Pontiac State Hospital staff will discuss mental health. The public is in- vited. Moto A48-563, Sale to be heid 1:30 p.m., May 17. 1965 at 20 W. Howard Street, Pon- tiac, Michigan. May 14, 16, 1955 AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE The Township of Waterford, Oakland County, State of Michigan ee: The following amendments te the Wa- onere Township Zoning Ordinance. addfion of the following para- raph as Section 5.19 of the Ordinance: “Section 5:19 Uses." The office of & physician, dentist or other like profes- sion, of any customary home occupation employing not _more than one paid ff ted wholly within the residence of the display or advertising matter other than an announcement sign not exceeding three square feet in area, but not includ- ing a funeral parlot or a veterinary clinic. 2. An 4 of a C cial Dis- trict at Midland and the Dixie to in- elude an area [eager 550 feet on the Dixie and Reodlag dee m hestdence to Com- mercial for eat 108 ot, Maceday Gardens adjacent to a from Residential District District 1, Lots 6, 7, 8 of Lot 5 of Super- | Co. ri of the big mail erder and retail ‘| merchandi: ‘ the election inspectors on the num- |bon, also of New York, proprietor and with no | snips. = of 3 Direc! He an Associates, One a Woman, to Sit on Ward's Board » CHICAGO ®,-Louis Wolfson and two of his associates in the battle for control of Montgomery Ward & of them a woman—stood by today for their first meeting as members of the firm’s board of directors. Corhposition of the new board Ors sing firm was to be an- nounced at a reconvened session of the annual shareholders meet- ing, : * s s : Figures disclosed yesterday by ber of votes cast at the April 22 stockholders meeting supported Wolfson's claim that he had won oe, oe eee rey least one management source still clung to the possibility Wolf- son had won only two seats, but the announced figures appeared to preclude this. The spokesman, who asked that his name not be used, said: = * * * “We know we have six directors, but we can’t say definitely if we have six or seven until the re- cumulation is completed.” — The recumulation, allotment of nine votes per share among nomi- nees so as to elect the greatest number of candidates, wass to oa completed today. . Wolfson’s ieee choices for the board are himself, Alexander Ritt- master III, a New York financial consultant, and Bernice Fitz-Gib- an ad- vertising and promotion consult- ant, As a Ward director, Mrs.. Fitz- Gibbon—a grandmother—would be the first woman on the board in the company’s 83-year history. Outstanding in her field, Mrs. Fitz-Gibbon, a short, stout woman who declines to tell her age, coined | —— some of the slogans made famous by New York department stores. * * * A one-time small town newspa- per reporter in Illinois, she re- portedly was paid $75,000 a year as consultant to one big New York Save firm in recent . She now operates her own firm in New York and contributes a column in a monthly magazine. Mrs, Fitz-Gibbon said she thinks her election to the Ward board |. of directors ‘‘will be a good chance to show that women have something to offer.’ be seen at the ne Voorhees-Sisle Pu- neral Home. Dough: ark Doughty and Terry Puneral ment at Perry Mt. tery. Arrangements by the Parm- er-Snover Puneral Home. MARR, MAY 13, 1955, CASSIUS W., 1943 Grove street, White Lake, ‘age 79; beloved husband of Mrs. ‘Death Notices Samer _3 : a deat ie tial In . ¥ HOWARD tin coe wey BOYES MAY 16, 1988, LYNDA "Marjorie, 1885 Old Plank Badend wenty Oacway 7 Milford, age 3 ; Ss not been the same infant. da ¢ ef David and ce you away Mrs, Car ; dear twin a oh Age iN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR husband, father and Soe Gem Witee ree] Sway May 14, 1061. Sadly missed Bloyd officiating. Interment at) $y, uit Wie T¥6. West Highland “Cemetery, daughters, Mrs, June Mrs Michigan. Baby Roberta Bane nd Mrs. "Patsey may be seen at the Rickiardaon- : “Bird Funeral Home, Milford, Flowers 3 Michiga RADI MAY 13, 1955, BESSIE | 3484 Poystas OF son Lilian, 27 Oak Mili, age 13: be- | ENOBLOCK NORBERT loved sister of Joseph Mero, Mrs. ri Oo oeclily owe ¥| _miles north of : arnet, Mrs, Steventon : and Mrs. John\Hovestreydt. Pu- Funeral Directors 4 Se eros Voorhees-Siple Puner ith “ 4 Ae : . Mulder effteiats Say i" Interment at wie id Mt. tiie > Cemetery. Braddock may Tis. Voerhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or’ Motor : PE .2-6378 Donelson-Johns & ~~ Monuments 4A Richardson- rand Puneral Home, _ Miers, Michigan McNAMARA, MAY 13, 1955, | MI- chael Joseph, Dixie View Rest Home, age- 84; beloved uncle of Mrs. es Murrell and Mr. Wil- lam Mc ara. . Puneral service will be heli Monday,:May 16, at 19 a.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home: Interment at Glen Eden Cemetery. Huntoon Pyperal 1 Home. Arrangements by the} rence Marr; = bg WARAAARL BAe eer eng | Clarence an rman 8. BUY IRECT A Marr; dear brother of William | Pontiac Oranite & Martie ee as . Alonzo and Jesse A. Marr, Pu- & George E. Slonnaker neral ee ir be held M -. 260 Oakland Ave. FE y 16, a . from the oa —_~ Richardson-Bird Foes Home, Cemetery Lots 5 en Gorse arlaung, tokens |e Lors aso on Ocyen ng rmen' et Roseland Park, Royal Ook. oft M ove ge woe oo Michigan. Mr, Marr may be seen _ Press, a at the CHOICE @IX SPACE LOTS GEC. Hills Memorial, x W Pontiac Bree Gatland ““ORSIONEL F YOR *UNERALS™ sane 4 Press HANDY MAN PART TIME. aF- pee Wanted a 6 a RIENCED PRODUCT ENGINEER DESIGNING ABILITY | ESSEN- TIAL. GRADUATE PREFERRED. COMPANY MANUFACTURING METAL STAMPINGS AND AS- SEMBLIES FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS, PAID INSURANCE AND OTHER ADVANTAGES. REPLIES CON- ~ PIDENTIAL. AMERICAN FORGING AND SOCKET COMPANY, PONTIAC. PHONE FEDERAL 24154. EXPERIENCED LAYOUT WELD- er for —_ bodies. Must be able to read prints, many fringe poormeenyy co Hadley . & Holly, Mich. . DESIG . 18 leamawesd, Ra. EXPERIENCED Passe A DRIVER. Co Cleane _ Woodward. Rochester, OL m1 GLAZER WANTED ROS Co. 831 Oxbow Lake Rd. _ford. EM_ 3-4021 CURTIS Mil EM shares, with ls. 0. Lake Rd. = RT TIME CAB DRIV.| « Apply 10) PULL OR PART nt lee ? BOX REPLIES At 10 am. today there were replies at the Press office in the following. boxes: MAY 13, 1955, Erna T., Keego Harbor, age 46; wife of Edwin 8. Patterson; be- . loved mother of Donald Rabe and Richard E. Patterson dear Mr. Bd d Treuter, dear sister of Walter G. Treuter. Hugo, Ernest, Carl, Herbert and William Treuter, Mrs. Gertrude Hofbauer and Mrs. Elfrieda Puneral service will be . May 16, at 2:30 p.m. from the C. J. Godhardt Fu- neral Home, Keego Harbor, Mich- igan with Rev. Barney Roepke officiating. Interment at White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Patter- son may be seen at the C. J. __Godhardt Puneral Home SCOTT, MAY 11, 1955, MARY Helen, 6512 Pontiac Lake. road, age 64; beloved wife of Charles Scott: dear mother of George, Charles and Thomas Scott; dear sister of Mrs, Winnie Nihill Pu- neral service will be held Mon- day, May 16, at 1:30 p.m. from the Grace Lutheran Church with stated amendments are declared to be bene red — por for the preservation pu hestth, rota and safety, and hereby pr me wo ietteet thirty (30) days after publication. LOUIS G. BARRY, Waterford Township Clerk. May 14, 1955 LIFE INSURANCE & Wernet INSURANCE AT YOUR SERVICE SINCE 1889 Robert J. Vance Life of Virginia's. Man-of-the-Month land County. Sheriff's detectives. Earnings NEW YORK (INS) — Bendix Card of Th In Se aoun * Aviation Corp. announced net in- come for the quarter ended March | 31 of .$6,981,479, equal to $1.53 a) common share. .This compared with $6,359,188, or $1.39 a common) share, in the same period last year. Sales declined to $151,837,685 from $153,083,063 in the three mohths of 1954. * s ~ PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Elec- tric Storage Battery Co. reported | BY net incorfe for the quarter ended March 31 of $59,964, equal to seven cents a common share, This com- pared with a net loss of $86,689) Landsca in the same period last year. Sales | ; fell off to $18,959,279 from $19,- 720,668 a year ago. C. F. Norberg, president, said the improved earn- ings resulted chiefly from econo- mies that led to lower epereins costs. Detectives Probing Breakins at School A rash of breakins at Stiles | ¥ School in Avon Township is under- going intense investigation by Oak- Seven breakins have been re- ported at the school within the past two months, the latest. of which took place Thursday night. In each case entry was made-by unlocking a door or window alter breaking the glass. Nothing of value has been taken, leading offi- cers te believe the breakins are the work of children. During | Po Thursday’s entry, about $8 worth | 5° ‘of ice cream cups were taken. Breakins also have been report- ae Work W Flowers ste Funeral Directors .........---:-- Cemetery Lot. EMPLOYMENT Wanted Male ..........--.. = Dp — Female ..........- SERVICES OFFERED Building Service — Gervieeq 9 b.-2.niseccs Bookkeeping & Taxes Chiro sts Ars Dressmaking & ane Garden Plowing ” Income Tax Service Laundry Service Moving Paint! Television Service oe Typewriter Service olstering Jie wee eek alee elas | -o a@ . 28) | Medes: & Persons ANTED wid, Children to Board. IBA | 394 MERCHANDISE Swaps ae | | we & 2 i { vette erdeee eee hee ee Fase ete eee eo eee eee eeeee st eeedeeereds eee tee eek eeewee _, eta weeeees MRS. ||. 3 CAB DRIVERS NIGHTS STEADY Convalescent Homes Hotel Rooms 7 Rent Stores 40 Rent Office a For Rent Miscellaneous 42, REAL TATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses 43 r Sale e Property “4 Tr Sale Property - 4A) rty “6 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 12, 13, 16, 17, 21, 25, 27, 28, 36, 38, 41, 44, 60, 76, 80, 83, 89, 94, 108, 109, 114, , 115. é . . Help Wanted Male 6 AMBITIOUS YOUNG MARRIED man for sales. Must have car. For interview. FE 32-9143 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR PER- manent employment? Guaranteed weekly were and commission Also imsurance and retirement benefits. Bales experience helpful but not necessary as we train _you. 177 W, Maple, ,_ Birmingham. ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. “or-| M anized Sear Roebuck & Co." as an opening in our Pontiac Sear, Store. For ressive man 26 to 35 who is w work and who can withs investigation. The man will be thoroyghly trained to sell cuscncbne imsurance, fire insur- . No yment office o . Monday closed Sat. open tels re ‘ 2677 ~Orchard Lake Ra. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMAN EXPE- rience not necessary. 1 to 4 PROGRESSIVE MEDIUM SIZED ‘ , ee RELATED INDUSTRIES.) “Help Wanted Female ae 6|__Help Wanged Male 6 SERVICE st STATION oud epee eat Wo next ward-savate aneue way FOR DAIRY FARM. — 2 smoking > 9 MApie 5-0621. WooL PRESSER IENCED quality work Beck Clean- eis 333-N. Woodward Birm MI 41313 ? TRUCK DRIVERS _ Experienced Driveway, tow bar, and saddle and individual tractor brokers for over the-road driving. Good working conditions. Sen- iority rights. Welfare in- surance. Pensicn. An- jnual vacation with pay. ‘Must apply at ‘ house. FLEET CARRIER CORP. 586 South Blvd. East Pontiac, Mich. WANTED: ROUGH CARPENTERS moderniza Steady = loy ment. a Telegraph Pon rE LIVE WIRE CAN MAKE 635 daily. Articie sells itself. New Phos mark Own transportation. me quick. Leads furnished. tr _ $0740 Eves. FE 4-6509. LOOKING FOR PART TIME HELP for yard and office. Sat, and Sun. —_ be familiar, with lumber or hardware. No Lum- er Co., EM 34171. MAN TO RUN SHOE REPAIR Gene whi OR 3-7658. - SELLING EXPERI tice R RETAIL YURNI- TURE STORE, ELDERLY MAN PREFERRED APPLY IN PER- _SON. 18 W. Pike St No PH. —— eats a OFFERS excellent opportunity for ex enced mechanic detag speci faltsea moter tune-up analysis throughout eastern Michigan Must furnish A-1 resnrenees as to Beutty and character. Call Mr. head oad FE 32-0138 for sppoint- _men' Machine Operators Mus be experiened and have _cwn tools 3936 Auburn Rd. MIDDLEAGED WHITE MAN FOR k and renting boats wor Living ~ quarters furnished. EM 32881, MEAT DEPT. . ave good erences. Baw: Huron Friendly /. Huron. WANTED 1 EXPERIENCED SERY- station attendant 1365 : mora St WANTED ROUTE SALESMAN and collector, $76 week take ome vey. os commission. Bond quir PO Box 7107 Pontiac. State ege and experience. guard s tion — 1661 ‘2507. “ECE ae BEPURTERCED SECRETARY fo er local : EXPERIENCED} # Needed Apply PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE 4 PONTIAC. Mic x EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR housework. in Rochester nights. Adequate time Ex} NCED Wart Diner. 14 8 Saginaw Apply in _person. No phone calls, sales women to work ev Also. full time alteration woman. 20 8. Perry PERIENCED COOK AND ) GEN- eral, 2 im family. FOUNTAIN SALESLADIES GIRL OR WOMAN | ~FOR | housework ef children. to start, Live in. OL 31-6323. GIRL OR LADY TO po work and care for chil w hile work, Afte _ abt, _}m4H, GIRI8 | FOR WORK IN LAUNDRY and dry c pga department. No | eke vores § Pontiac Laundry, 000. 8 Tete- WTD.: MAN WITH SOME EX- eeu aeer Sue = es YOUXKG MAN WITH sarees | stet work. Car necessary | MI 4-230. Touna & MAN AGE To 3 30 ) AS Cage _of Walton and Opdyke. No calls. | ~~ WANTED COMBINATION camera and offset plate Rev. Otto Schultz officiating. In-| ance, on homes and furniture and terment at Waterford nter) general liability insurance. He Cemetery. Mrs. Scott may be/ will receive a guaranteed bagel seen at the Huntoon . Funeral bed — Eariey meet acid Home until noon Monday. clude renewal commission a Group life and hospitall- | son lacurene o ” Phone M Mr. Over- street at vr 5-6168 oo ron hotel, between 10 @ and INDEX ® p.m. on Monday, May. 16, to arrange for appoir AT ONCE neat appearine men for Catho- fo 3 rin for Cath Ne contact work. Full or part time Large organization. Good CLASSIFICATIONS —_/_in¢¢ —_ Fee interview write Pontiac "Press. Box _¥e 2 MEN TTH MECHANICAL | EX- ee ral on smal) engines eee and mower repair and service with sales experience. | BOYS for packing and carry out. yrs. or over Tom's Market, _Orchard Lk. Rd No j@_vhone-calls BELL BOY : UST BE is APPLY IN PERSON WALDRON HOTEL ‘© OK WANTED FOR INDUS} _Press Box s CARPENTER WEAR around recegt Reaneu_ Bir- _mingham area 44490 anytime. COUNTER MAN WANTED FOR A retail store Awe 50 to 49 Avply at 1661 8. * relegraph. FE 4-2597. 16 $88 MANAGER MY 33711. NEED MORE MONEY? Some of our men are making tHe SOO PRL el Oe AN EXPERIENCED COSTUME jewelry or gift wear salesiady for part time work. Mver's Jew- Shop, Tei-H over $100 per week “Part Time. If Need tas were call FE iL] after 5 pm. a0 ‘FE wes ee appointment. | PARKING ATTENDENTS. 16 AND | DAY work, Must be good | drivers. Apply 59 Wayne. MAN. WANTED FOR SILVER soldering and sluminum brazing. | Must be experienced. M C, Mig | Co. 118 Indianwood, Road. Lage Oren MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN eiry uron Shopping _Center a ASSISTANT MANAGER To fil) iast 2 openings tor assist- eut manager work in the na- tionally famous Perev Newton make-up class program If s%e- elected your weekly pav check will consist of commission: over- training and recruiting . Earning: are from $360 to $400 monthly, No canvassing. de livery or collect * and no in vestment required. Previous ex- perience not necessarv. Must have Production designers .. . imme- diate openin~s in local and out of town firms . . Balarv up to ¥ Tool and die men Ton — conditions with ton pay. Clean Gasnaty shops with lots of over- me Engineering degree . . . Develop- Ment men wanted in electrical and mechanical fields. Sore is your chance to «#¢t out of a rut and into a fob with a future) and part time Alec modnight to morniny shift. A~~iv 438 Orchard Lake " to 6 om CARPENTERS ROUGH AND FIN ish, Custom work. Will pay over: scale to men willing to work. MAL 4-1160, Walled Lake. 26 CARPENTERS. UNION. MUST r BE 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. MA! FE_5-0227 Goods ..27 roduction men Call at Wed. Miscellaneous 25| 5-610 after 6. HD. LaVere a. : 28A DRIVERS WANTED DAY OR Wanted oes Rent 29, night —

00m, LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Also chimneys. No job tod large. Residential and commer. cial. work, Ph. FE +8694 ; BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO., = ng ae ave. Senses. rkine v areas Lf nis courts A godt Foee esti: ‘e on all tobs. FE Bo. ee BRICK. BLOCK a _Work, Free estimates, FE 20327, and residential, Nothing too or too smell. * years roe ree es OR _ 2-361 CANINET® DRAWERS & DOORS. D, EB. Cook, FR 44156. CONCRETE | BROKEN BROKEN BY HOUR . FE i corner U.8.10 and MIS. pre Fay og OLD A WAITRESS AND CURB GIRLS GijaR r . wanted. Tomahawk, 204] AuburD|~ pings Est. . ii6 LA. pas 333 wares WHITE WOMAN FoR| ga a ‘itcher helm in boarding house. | "LASTER RO NEW AND _19_N, Sagin.w “PE Panis evenioen WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK 2 oY es adults, Weekends off. MI 4-1588. — er - HOUSE MOVING, FULLY WHITE ~ WOMAN FOR R LIGHT PE 48450. L. A. Youne housework an care of 1 child | ¢euipped PE 4-8450. L. A. Youne, am_ to 4:00 OR 35348 HOUSE RAISING Mov- NAITRES fo Oo brick cement. FE fount in gir! Must pe experi-| _>-0424. se ae enced On da it Rail's Res-|JO8. = FL iG, FLOOR by taurant. (Under' new manage-| ing, or finishing. 155 Edi- ment: 6225 “irhiand Rd. Ap Ph. 23-4405. i _ply atonce | BAINTING AND TAR ROOFING: Waren and’ NoneeSeueine for 9 dave. scope RAT IE BE i ren a sekepeing for = Jones Rd, Near tac Air- — BRICK == ——— ty Li jer. WOULD LIKE — To as! Sut’ Oot RSoens com sist with housework and held} gTRUCTION CO. EM with chidren. Five days week. LAYING. AnD White, references. MI_ 41445. __ finishing, 10 years ¢x an YOUNG “GIRL TO HELP) Modern equipment, Guar. work. with housework and care of chil-| pree estimates, John Tayiér OR _ 35-1616. WASONERY ¥_WORK OF Att o re Claude * § Holsworth. PE | MASO! estimates. ey Wee Webster & «Son, OR_}-0403, NEW HOMES BUILT . We also burld additions and make alterations TONE STONE REALTY ¥ 60. PE 2.0083 “eT. Na CEMEAT ¥ WORK FREE work guaranteed, i ming with bath for services. WANTED. att TIME REAL ¥s- tate salesman bel once! P. W. Din- nan & Son, 64 W. Huron. TELEPHONE SELLING FROM Useful ——— Atiac Press, Box 2 REAL ESTATE SALES- people. Low cost housing .project. Plenty : time, RU YOUNG, Realtor, 412 W. Huron St. PE 4-4525. ‘ ABLE BODIED MAN DESIRES w work bs FF by hour or by job. Work Wanted Male 10 Boss T AWN SERVI CE} wE SPECIALIZE m™ CEMENT. Ca! for estimates, EM Building Supplies 12A A-1 FLUSH DOORS wanooer*. 2 re BIRCH re Gartworte. est soho coca Cee APPLY IN IN Samson. 9 AM. to m PM. \eom reRTaT LA 4 ee = ‘ 5 mn —» 2 pecezeses2|_= | : a g 20 : b. Wanted to R THE 1 PON’ EXECUTIVE Nerden SLICE r TAC PRESS. ~~ : desires 3 rE vorrina wares pe HAM 5 schon SATURDAY. g ) . * . al near Poritia wished home [. [Al A 4. . | pane eo Lae room : wos . als | LANDLORE 1 : ep 5 | Convalescen : ; ° rs rises © Foor le | Souva t Homes 384. Fo ROOM r NV ALESCE: tr = - eet BATH APT. vad NT CARE FO! eee _ Houses 43 Eien Meters ont oe | ee) uses 43/ For Sale: Houses 43 ET: aa ae } sng say od COUPLE WA : 5 Toerece O : + OSL a alee | _For Sale Ho Electric—Sewe a ee ANT | UN- ion wel ke ee . uses cu Electric—Sewers Cleaned EM |_Ery Soran Fe Sante Ree Atay ome | ER eects 2 ysiotherapy WANTED BOARD AN oe .¢ ICENSED CONVAL : . “ed at to nanan acheal bey @ D AND ROOM ON F . Wares tp anpree. be AO id nent OPE Ot RRS tion. boy during sus tor gre ees C ant rge. bed ratients. : nie, apace | ae Re eX G ssi “etecnde de Genk | THE |73 . “iEeTRIC ROL oes FaERAry | Share x1 Poo fo fe 120 low retes Grionviile 31 THIRD AVE: Su . ire TOR SERVICE F Televisio am | Share Living Qua Hee Hy ; North, 2 bedroom pea naay 106 a E | manne rvice 22 lexn. ¢ otace co & arters 30 |. ) ) _Hotel FIR tractive ven m, frome bene) ee oR Pa LLIN OI ing GIRLS TO owen | i Hes pal ; bon Rooms T T ines, : ceaiion al = PS Ps : GHT TV quarters snare cas — aa 39 . off tiers and AwD- Lake Os : : .. aa 6 FE, $5300 , SERVICE me — Bt. eee eitls Poh — () HOT EL Wonsevnis . “a Psmars carpe screens, New Geeseens Lake Road peat F ey iawremen | MAES. e napate a0 WORKING GIR a a A peg gia 2, creqpuoaal buy et Misco dows | wate one te oF on a — ae Fe tere AIR AIR ANY | rar? mainte ie oe sHaRe. tf PE 68126 . 6 F tema ater. Lake . al f 127 8. PARE ST _Bus at dor Fe’ e retuicemans (464 ~ HOTEL AUBURIN — A | FOURTH AVE xe Pinte tg oy ‘0. 'ypewri Ls oor FE 5-7 eat Sid Aubur NUPURE : fra : 9 ‘A cost. x ter Service 22A | Wed. Tesienec 73 FE $-3823 7 = “cook n ae Ph FE 2. aie Lee + Be un- taxes month i cost, he ee Aur Mal rtation 31) ears refrigeration 1 4 Bedroom Bri ; a few doors ‘a shopping | RAY O ~ fe ADDING wa MA. AN WANTS TRANSPO - _ Z | dURoN wont room Pperlong \ Brick Ranch An sex lly Cay | 1983 AY O'NEIL, Realto ting ‘ Work, : er Chr RTATION | |: ‘ = : ae OTEL. Ci. 4 basem E ‘ me w. Meres “9 r . 1 WwW Sg Office Su « troit wil ysier Plant ae 5 Ps. 2 rooms by EAN MO | own a big let. $h.008 Phone Open Y ‘rep e p | _5 Perr pay FE 5-2 in De- | oe E eS ___Hurea a or wk 48 DERN Home r . Coapenlies, 3-1103 or OR - RS RENTED einai ce 86 | Pe ; | on St. Ph. FE 2- a0 I} Available For ” OFEN HOUSE — ating heat Oaks etene Seatnaw 8. — | ry X “ y Pachenge 2B WOMAN LIVING ON P | $ aureui writs | Rent Office Space 4 Vet TC aEReey For Colored PONS srs SOUTH pate aCreeeE la e a | GROUND F i erans a oe = red Families ECKER MERCE AN | store at LOOR OFF ; or bedroom hom DECKER ROAD DE ND = 189 Wood ICE OR | hed upstairs. Pull ¢, RA D ess| AND FROM an SIRES ¢ parking ward Ave | PRICE STON “car Casement, Gas RAPES & BED TiAC PRinoe nae poe | Serces FO nent aie on =| CED AT ss NB REALTY C oie down 1 4 | 5 ob is ; al Pree AND REW i COVER ae ROM cn HOURS ‘ARE Van we 0 RENT (45396 DIXIE Naar ee O. | Laree 2 oe a oxtimete. i= RS MA AM fF E é an Welt. on Plains 1E | m. da PE 2-035 in. room = m. PE 32-6019. Ca TE- | 1 Tl 5 00 Phon ily. 8 3 z room dining odern. rE UG COM SLSTER: PLEASE ee qo PAY . e OR 3-133. 4 Y, wai to § - _diune room end | tad aws—Lawnmowers — timate” Ra EM zara vm cin “Tors 00 a ___ Fer Sale Houses gl O Sint i ol water.) car | PONT CULATIC y™ : ‘ 43 | WITH Close _— & Fo =a CUE a se ae wt [tdi Le gi] Dail anion =e oy 4 4s 4 Oe flee Pg oo 4 WHITE Wed. | Con / a ‘St ee " AP New I 600 ] y 12 to 8 ae walls full ——_ floors, Saag ad = _ o-seee. a OU ntracts, M a op playing steotures, CFA U piee loo location sement 10 BAGLEY Om Saiz ARAKEET. RE. mS tgs. 32 ee 6 pana drink atts 2 $250 DOWN Near paved eee : Tost: mays veut . RE- FAST ACT fae Wa a — soup!” sapere a PRIC j PLUS CLOSING —_ Ca Pode is the pabepe For ‘ittorm ation 4 on 4 Rowand PE sie preg OERARD aay have th ION! nted Real Estate 324 SESSEEEEEneeees i privileges bagel ee 3 costs oe Pd 4 _- 3 FE 5-6063 Mis. opt MON MAY. 9, rane | Hes Bg. Phere cal | EB NBER Rent Apt. Unfurnish =|) ee we toe pared streetsscetey | AUSSELL 4. BOTT : ._ Wid Ask for FE 46402 | ) TE nt d wackic pull woe . dot | : mat sewers y _tarpa’ Ww 1 To Mr_ Clark 6492 NO e 34! oe ft with Cyclone | \aterials, wo ‘Tops in FE 45905 s ms eae a jt nila Vaewara. on 34 dose tact cot al MOST FOR “ae | roueS RIMAN. re : oor walls floors I” laste ¢ P EATURIN red, we o “long "wating ‘be ISLAND HOME 2 - srr thoroughbred AND WHITE: ; br: alter Part _ 9 MICHIO ; ; ath. Adults red , G approxi move you Located / : and feet. collie, White St one re Bee 2 w ridge | - Plateau 2 AN x onty | $99 DOWN | Drive out mately Se ry bg of the on a larce is F awe Plowing . Ronnlem@rozeh cane Maro 7 e CTE > Br | Perry ays coun! land ALL giwpe “ 16B Roval Oak maby to ° ‘a =n snk oc Et as ~ COMPLETE |102 E ~ i iE MPSTEAD bungalow “with exterior rye | - > ene tg. it. oF oat Mt Bis. ia 4 beat faning in one ae Toa? val Osh. Reward, Ma ét¢ ¥ ad com- Pa eee / rz > LL, Siebe OF MawOR OST’ BLACK ard MA¢IO BARA BUYING AND SELLING | Re: § ROOM MODE FE ¢8284 lg automatic hot wate mie. | Studio Living Pp eege ee gg to rag privileges but tar cooush end irene PLOW. _Woman's mil BILLFOLD fom, for we co Cali us | | eal Fstate Servi plex. beated. RN t UPPER by. tia Rare lagae “then: | ng Room avec Ce car sas ta cue oe hee = me Pege | Fee nese Pe Ahan Potent ea a oe ee | fpeepenta Ee ee eward. FE N ement ol trade ¥ | 3. ROO caren privk A ’ een /, Se : ich ; On e new our pre GMC T M APT. , $13, ! Y O'NE : werd TE Ss SETTER. RE- | 2W. mee - Harger Co. | NW oe trade holiae We buy. fpatuaane heat anos | cellent condition INCOME -E l'; Baths With Ce pnd, % ae Realtor REALTOR FE et Rs : oi t> Pontiac tro Pro i aos ee | x | or: *ralMic | Co-0 Phone PE 31108 sc PE Of OFE 5% FE 5-8183 | on your jot tac m FREE spect. | feo 5 weeety soon ghoice | C | Co-operative 103 or PE 5-292 ‘eee aaa ke fo MORTGAGES | acer cores | at an Se rest | I rk eat “a inane: emple after 6. - acie with 100, BURBAN ¢ rivileges | Land availabl UGS pee ee dow odd fobs. Ue room. 3 large tm: Nat | p t and Eng, ngaas—j|_ B.D. UBURBAN trom) 0 eae oom Seet Rewit DeconareD ert | ta AE ornate aurve “Ou ee 152" | NEW ELIZABET on io : REW ag fuk dete ~~ Courtanie D° CHARLES: sratianie =— era frie Aauits. PE S859, = car percen Ea aed Giak. wit | $13’ Master Bedr 3 . 3 bedroom ern LAKF D MY2 Oe teen We pecan Syl nem ¢ Houses Fi Saari paved st. paved drive’ and =. ; oom . SS - ign, aecerated, 1Y 2-2641 : »| »ylvan Realty | Furnished 35%. ed) With Walk r bat ted kitchen ane 2383 PURNIS 060 SYLVA alkin Clos oom h, forced al kitehen and i & hom WANT WE RAV Oreha: ty HED H ranch N LAK oset e lot. r ol] hee and e E rd Lak OME bua E - : down to v- seat CEES | A ue cetn to our | orge tii #4 20. eager felt] Be ee ERE | Brick TERRY PA trate ot re nS «ay he ITH af dispesal to purchase new Sad. SUN» ToS . CARAGE HOUS® Fo T | parte —s This ‘beautiful | 90 Ft. Lot R | beget a RY PARK land — . Its C sot License No. 1071 Child's ta Bee me before. vou, wat | Larner comer Re Semaiter, ety _ $110 Pootise take Ra ee | Bagugalere eal ads noyt FE - anch H hot waler heater. storm ‘doors or PE 30606. eBe asa eet) Romes omer fot smaller, efty Sess Bert Fa | mes | isthatioe doors and j 4 _FE 231 WILL PARTY vo =To | payments. aiuburven or farms, | oe 0 and 1. Couple o ioe OPEN SUN a n. 4% per cent — ay’ WHO POUNT ORGY Trewe tL ents 8. lar . IR ye DAY Fo ~ NO mp bo, oe ae a te eee’ b= T-WE'UL INSURE 1 | partie “Trades scarce, trade your ROOF OL, = —| LH. BRO\ wee | rmica Counter T Brick ‘ORTH SIDE See ae. Panis ee d | uewaee je to satisfy all PUR Sra ae VN. Re: ops = ou LOWINC — ‘or return to are ed Call us. 00 ob hone tame NISHED with | | BSS Baten N, Realtor | Sunday 2 Sed ee ae yp long ern No qw and pictures val bo > rogers ) tleges. C Momber Cc FE 2-48 | » 1 < to 5 h ment. hard- estions asked 4 RE. RRIS &S only per pall a to er Co-op, Real Este 24810) Pay z p.m. shades. Nice pi with fi : ; - ve " : bo W. Mee SON GEO. Mt ARBL errs | state Exch | aved Streets 4 OAK lege et 8 ss home obbies uron OP MEMBERS " E O — : Me dq wn. _flobbies & Supplies 24A Cogperative: Real Real estate. _ LISTINGS GS WANTED” Rent Hiessss at Reale) 3 xford Incor ne! | Your Choice f els Rgeotng rn. D LARE NEW SCRAB bet ta sons ¥ chan arms bu wan ouse: os rnished o -B rae gee my iratintne large itv. é f en Huron ze | oTron siness and nan s Untu at 1 apartm esigns | , plaste floor at Sees cae ets Mune | a= ae Jo) Ei tibet eee toe To reach orocerty ds nen Spe vei or your | %#%_¥_ uf, Realt room, ‘large ki ss Living | Mt, close to bast AR voce roggpo-t || Tal .° TRADITIC ary [kK.L. ad , it. . ba . ulty to vour | WE Hurep _ or Ust be reliab tchen. Gas h Gt close to b Larne ceorsec | 0 (Dixie H ADIT , Temple , Le, Oa K_ L. Temple ial WOULD 1 — Pe oun © _good Fetcrences beaple pod heat. nigh schoo! oa ee comer | way) to And 1gh- ION AL 2339 Orchard pleton, Realtor tient, Wholenale and photo AND | 339 Or ton, Realt ge, weil dui «TO BUY RM $6697 | ee pel Smal leavine state | ersonville R LONIAI ; i Lake Rd. FE é Kodak and ang "retail deat CASH Fi - ra_ take Rd FE or master Cet bath room and eS ghilgres. One te a DERN NO | saat | RO YY KNAU eR Parment | en A tc Kies oad pace ot MAL | _B4._ FE ¢6g : D 4563 =—— cou ea rt the | . vinishecs Ba On “3: Vanwelt 45 > CONTRACTS. bol and Plenty pote llond = pies, FE tstecepagle Kies — | Two miles 3ARDEN Notices = Wanted R — pebobscb Ta kaos ares or stone cor ros oe ee AKE | S| el on Corne - | wee oe Galatea wan : | = ee we of Dixie high ~ = & Personals 25 Wanted Real Estate “324 scree occ a poet | Coes poems Senies sale. Waterford | meee 1 of Airport seul _ destgned i wake. peke petted lg ye Rbcapor a - AAA win es) orres. within fre living tude ast. w nae phere “TT and Southward | partitioned. bathe, 11 block foot a tes cngdeen an dor TE DETECTIVES * ue ee ents % ¥ Etat pe OR LIST ¥ ! Reego_ Marker: Write Rochester, ts. ukchen and ATE carved space — | car cotion snd orm bedrooms, 2 baths corner pry Ts. seers AL. COMM’ as ¥. Purche ou Btace arbor M Box 3 tien ults oniv laree clos: hasan ‘Eac 2 closed sun 2 le PE $8201. » wR McKIS Swalin WANTED ACRE = 0! Oven Sela Pane vate’ ke an Lake Hoge Ehertag es ‘o's mmaen tee be divided Office 800 C INNE Y Call BO ACREAOK, IMPROVED POR ee aod | ou. FE noe” . por “oped ‘on pr ayne no Arete camel’ tear fenced or Pn Pontiac jommerce. 8 Ra Cuatoen wite colle: anv where. front ALE OR B ENT IL ba on ; 8 average ee Pen Lots Must be — and EM 36311 aro ers ready We Pie Sere Rent Milford ay -_* bungalow West suburban | WM. A. it Ciiatonville A. Drive $16, 1 Only « a. Test an lo- past Lake road. 5CO i (FROSS RE WY ent Lake Pr throughout pst decoraies | K ay polengs pod road and (Term , Ta THier_¢-7009 TALTY lecetaae « na roperty JOA Sa, walie ful earvcrac! arin NNEDY r"Walliancourt ta eharye sa oon hove par RES 911 Linwood | Pep een el ye automatic ol poqsehell gna @undes are. I forme pp Shoe ased the ot — Rent | Apts. Furnishe furnished * entrance fo ee ogi S. ‘oe _— farge 3097 er EVENINGS . New Ranch $ pm A | s. aaa a Insorn ss das) Seat Rene Se oot fim:| Sat Satemse rte P FREMINGS ott Hee "Pabe stale ron eel a i ele t ROOM = ie _ ouple, F @ term. - | Lak in \ nonett * will not : HAS DONE . EF oC APARTMENT | TT AOS aero = WEST SIDE -— . | | "e Lake — soft Wat bie _ e That's, righ IT AGAIN 38 or one ref idaire rs this np $1,500 do 3 bedroo . New d t- yal 2 gy, debane nee || oe = ech folks. We a umn st erences Peauired. ming and aaa fees WAL. living eat bungalow ree | oo. — so. =o ape ras "Toheree Gm tine. ail yee Ce our ‘listings eu foc) PARTY ronniies | aa ca hing Fe enced yard. = are fe .00 beth beth. ‘Roman eye phew 2083 Orchard Lake Rd. | FE 5-04 tf WEDD . propert of | RENT 3 paid. F | COTTAG soo tsa _— Secures? vo is | Buthe Ane a Lede scrindd noha rol | _chud PREE FOR E 44648 City E 1? Rooms SYL 400. wil want to m and vou caer & meates at Pry: ted S 9750 : 8 action. call rs LA ren. 3 rooms ARE OF | ron ¥ conveniences AND BATH rel Mit “RANCHER” Piyan im charge. in. Mr ay 8 to 5 Bar on fast 2 Ottice Open 0-8 i ae ROOMS. me Wel Bases 2 RNISHED. meee EM. 4100, _ -cupaney = immediate ec GATEW 4 | ger teen D FOR SUPPLIES A JOH (2 ROOM Pontiac. OR eed pis. | Ponttac = © ee ee — carpeted. living YS t ganas EY the MABTT ALWAYS Have 1704S. NSON, Realtor [3 ES ee “ONLY i |TAREPRON oo all ser # om! Brepiare and builtin TV HAPPIN | Fins-Foam tor 8 HAVE Tele ‘ ROOMS, ¢ 32-5689 o NT “ Mr. & Mrs. close each ES ru gra 1 ¥ i bea LOGs ; rs. clos with S Wales Wetttns FE 4-353 ph Rd. | _ Seen sence: B08 LINE PRE beactited serthore CABIN” IN garage Lav istly londscapes . , them sas ISNT IT ane 2 RooMg’ GLOsE ¥. 200 8.| room's Suseea lene cae| responsibie p Seem * WHEN ONLY ow. # REALTOR tna. by wt hen as wa IT LOGICAL? ~ bet ope CLOSE IN” Ww | Sepeameaeee aragieae livin Yow be Glad xen Coe NLY THE | urea Bt Ph, =| atki } vm, din same ahy "Benutitulty Uw fre to Satertert eu |e a serereig Foret. Boat inch oa on coewtawe . wacke en cot tutte et Peake alias ins Hills is Gbcan Joyce ‘Dry win a fare G to ust surrounding ROOMS FURNISHED Fe enn 7 LOVELY RESORT i a afer the e “Young in Heart © [\escee ig toate rative Real Estate Buchange S KN selling ed Mirae Drtccro omicrgie + ROOM FUl + Saaeneaiel e | ices becane OME... FIRE: | ooves es ~— ow: badeaag ah : tocaus va find . the _ home ubdiv ©. 5 , 2 APP SHOE vals la vous aaa? 5-6789. RN. BUNGALO able. on. Suservieed ch ideal for 1 mone locations tn this Drayton est of | 1slon S ea? 2 R iW. FE _EM a Labor Das Avail home, W room, 1! ing breeze ranch ty Plains oo 64 os seks. 1 Room Foe arr Eryn : Day, $700. the Sie a. yea c= Built st con ris ——— with | - a - 5 : all- woods High rm es wit_att 7 SMALL PURGE late os tte ele eee eet en ee ig coemt Store ot the ies wn ae okt on eet orang te soos | 5 choles IVE YOu | Dixie Loke Wet a _ what ing room! More than 3 int | ot a ‘Dome b fanctiowal plant und A sell Rings EDs and 20 trom D APTS. ON | ,MODER) Union Lake. scfeened. patio. aliort out a ay 2 to6 new develo % 5321. Hotty a it among your Shenae ba oe | j Bs location ba , sonnel come pee a i APTS ON a, pees sot, OF iene ne an elaborate. a fh. ne 7. pment of * * Hy - La i Bite Aher d Sim weet | Terns rot feat | gee ea | Bro SS te Sa ra SE ree mie | te Sere tae Ha | Te Bice 8 elkeia (brick dn ARN s. Call FE - | __Open 31872 M. AN R RE a all to wall y plann c tile bai bl plea: windo' a ai ino” Planned pare, BIRTH ‘CONTROL aoe). ae, A sen Ka ae * trace Ae oy eae at 7 wich ‘ot YR. ROUND HOME. aa tate es fo Ry "room with kitchen, in Cae sant ving re _—™ homes located on th fe) rd Frid ood clinics. fi wil! sel ousEs 8-143 Bald a week | tf ake full —on Wile me a lot 80x2’ screens t and | e bath and cupboards: e Genuine biue D to 166 Buen eS ee EC oe Win Ave. Pi atic heat 2508 Desmond. Y_O'NE lot S0azi8 ft. Black t Landscaped| gus shower; fore bs : PR Ri as 930 fo on pen bee te cn. cea “4g ROOMS. N FE SPE} § Desm auto- HH. red at 3 jaune vues ed nofth _Teaatp ey, Combine ne fg Ea ig RBS i nag Tent aerate “Boe ong AENLY DCO ge. tors SOME ON PRE co Pans Fe BIS BIL, Realtor | PaHitetinl Gi Lobe fire | feeregger meee | tif shore of beau- TP : - _ MA’ 3 | RILEY S LARGE _FE ¢7395 ‘MA $ and $4 perative R. or FE 8-07 B KE. Dames Only rT, sidewa! tiful Watki : COMPANY EXPERT are RED $7. | PHONE Y BROKER "bath, OR ROOMS P SQUARE [ene as per eal Estate Ex 89 RICK RAM wn, 7 ae with 310) atkins Lak Spring ba Wak i MAHA’ NE FE +1157. 3 ROO 36321 RIVATE tive LAKE PRONT change | FORES MBLER _ cost.” rt m 1S Lake. Moving & gg cage stream- AY. . terms CALL US| * graded lots wi song _distane , sel Desay Masai L insune rt | FO ly. Tnqui y. Near . apartm ERN LA lama omer rng ay il will sui . In furniture or dishes F on IT _aegusre 300 Fish le, ent. KE- inde uilt-t = suit . < ‘CINETATORS eT ae 28787 ter v Us BHY, Ir OR real? eg Shoot pon a ; ences 8 0 oF vo ical —— cou. Bot sit ares bie a LOOK AT THIS Sunday 2t your. ever ee \ side egv ewer ire Aa oR OA anicrion [A LAKE 0 Free FE 34s x CO8- gue, £2006 $850 season. Screened neeee Brace. prZIRST TIME OFFERED 05 p.m. r every need. | rg aenic axe | Dates ne TURF NEEDED nei maa or APT. POR WORK. Modern 2 "bocks to came PRoWT | of Carpetlie lawn, i, uere ment Plasered walls, “full” base- mor Colonial LionT: 7; y ns odd lots cies | TY CO R Siany MY rms. Wk. at te shopping; forubs 's01 verennia ade. el hea rooms, cat base- K Ru VY TRUCEING. iar * a bu pet hoond me oboe Real oe > one FPURN 3 ROO! _East Lake Dr season, 3 2 ton masterpiece ergs Tru- 3 — storms and s¢ floors, Don: ennett Road Sale ” right or = te Exch h ahr cee ee OMS. BAT r. MA 171, | 555 r insvection merits $15 apartment Teens, plus t just 4 ~ gle F; soil, sand. aginis_ee ot sat Gammunty SE til # Bund c ange er 430 pm ance FF 4 H For R 0 per week to’ let us show tive by an to S é War ae “APT — ent Room 24 Aci ae Bee SGU Wort Bie mw show you the giv = ee O of pba ped + acy ae 4 WELL . s 37: res . YOU WON'T 10,- rior of thi gleam- ur TUCKS ze L TYPES next ‘pe Fess secreted. 7. FURN. NE | ATTRACT Ee (Over = > BEAT. Colonial in mod 8 spacious ° [@) R (ANTE et + poor IO OR rm workin W- ing IVE WEST | me 1.000 ft oi IF YOL ’ prof ern housin: e RRA . = a girl, | rooms Si SIDE SL: nostri ontag W fr ed ' maa. iz. ] ‘ a Rey nt it i ro8 sre R? iT ree T orricn | Rent Apts. Unt me a = ingle or cele aa — ene Feo . OMe, A: ty ge e omes ur ND | how heat ‘and ire - it e home: ost dé iy Ring Sees CASH - ven’ peste nished 34) tira tarisa mee Hoek pace SN ane gets aeeha anee at | HPT Ea ee The Ba r __room pee save. ar : ; a ote: nient m ms b Ind atrial ‘arm and «| OASLAND L Te SALES CO. oe small equities, it < {Fy cece oe ane reser. * Spas § ROOMFOR MAN saat. | -\-L-U-E “ insulated. og sbochge goo ‘and full Seger, tice Rew Saybrook Tractor Co, USED COUNTY'S your door ‘Within e Pa aad __Private b Rooms AND B ELDERLY « king. FE po Fine famil ~ seaped lot = in 1951 m # bel easeeuen Sn pan- ; : Open FPURNITU ae cash R- Pe] i at |? LARGE ROOM 8 8. ATH. | _ Side GEN a of? v home ara ith trait . Land- in boo room’ with AND te a ms and Ss. Call with beat lg we bets CRD Bene GE: wens; A i. ‘OUT. up, ... o Pena gov — — at $9 390. $2800 tl gas —. wall M 2 = no a j = ss gas . new . powriacs tanguat | Edw. M.S Site” | F Room” AN RATA WODERE ne aes te Pees mow roat) and. Femedelgd ick: ' | YOU BUY fw rotted ch eadowbrook Wid. — waiting | 77% Saginaw Dua Realtor Oi ae frtrence) Be MODERN meee ons QUIET MAN. with (wit ikmadee ed o BUY ir wel" parade rr draperies and | PRICED FROM iscellane Open e | 85-6863. ee tote furnace rear rooms, | — #13; : RADIO ceancous 28 cet us Ere to anh nest, dommiown, fad Adults ahah oare ii: ta ye at j trule areal ta M garage coment drive. ‘Truly a agin OPERA . : 9 E G & with '¥ HOUR OR & A PERATOR'S | mien. have 5 Soneaogs YOUR Woe a ee te v _ West ROOM FoR 1 pad 1 . _ mottgage 14.908, : TE ay ance! Kautmamn conn for, nil engl if vou — Shoo Fi PURNISHED rT WCE ee RAE POR o— Special : see ghatge, Eve. & Bun. in , x ISCELLA buy 7 eh? wee eg ELAT. PRIVATE _entlem GARAG oun find cO., - 6122. Sun. Ph. . - - rticles, rie ise Din of Pigg ad trade. mancine es | g,.o Couples feat “ti BATH ROOMS FoR Pe ee E kitchen. 2 ba Coavecieat ‘te cheretes and “EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake oe EM 3-4393 Union Lake Village WILL SACRIfICE For | Si geoed —_ fed cicat terms. Neat Made. = Logos hools - high, Ge tia ‘rooms. wail = Pireplace. Genoe $250 DOWN Including Mortgage Cost to GI's Brick duplex. automatic hegs and hot full basement. cer- sliding door double $11,350. Curb, eer paym $1150. plus morteage cost. Ties io jow terms be withdrawn be- paddo jane” Ist. Call today for ‘$2,000 DOWN Qn echeding mortgage ° pita a 44 room and frontage home subdivision " pesy erms. $1,000 cone buys ba: lake ssion us FHA a dandy East Beverly home. New in In perfect condition. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor ma30 fe 2 car | vwarage and utilitv barn for eautp- | FE 4-0521 Salesmen's home phones; FE 4-6862 FE 56-6078 FE 21704. ‘OR 3-2372, | 1717 8. Telegraph Rd. Open Ev es. Co-operative Real Estate E: ROCHESTER 2 approximately ‘“% acre. pav road, $ rooms and reation ‘room About % acre. good | location. Price. $10,500. terms. Other homesite; in beautiful omomel area at all price ranges | Tall OLive 6-077) reasonable down vayment. | With 83,000 down to responsible | MAURICE w WATSON. REALTOR CLARK REAL ESTATE re | veoole. W. Pourth st Rochester (921 E Auburn Rd_ near OL 1 ve. me PAUL A. KE RM, Realtor | amaze MODERN BUNGALOW, Pon __ $5300 cash, no agents FE 5-497 BUILD NOW | 31 Oakland Ave *“pEderal 3-0209 > car aan Watertord SECLUDED "3. BEDROOM HOME. 1 Mus Estates caimains freely | FE 80978. TS _ a from our plang or yours, Oe RT C. DAVIS $924 Pontiae Lake Rd. FRAME FARM. et at Silver Hand room. one in dining reom kitchen 12x19 with laundry attach Downstairs we. der room and lavatory. trace and sher Oi) burner with hot was heat Garden pas eee ard pen Near giver Golf e privileges For further ma 500. cal) OR 3-1676 after 6 p. ™ OPEN Sun. 2to 5 P. M. 3 Bedroom : Pioneer Highlands 244 Dick Ave. Salesman "BUD" NICHOLIE ment Estate and Insurance | MA Comeny, Os, St. FE 5-1201 G I. Homes New 2.bedroom brick hothes for veterans, Has curb, sewer. water paved street. “ull basem with “eu auto. gas or heat, with auto ga hae Phe ow heater Ap- COMPLETE DOWN AYMENT IRWIN & ROSA REAL EST. ‘COOP MEMBER | GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads!| LU boarding on Sylvan Lake. 5 roo 3 bedroom, modern rustic logs. siding. Landse: arage ots of storage. ouse. eek well. Orchard Lake Rd. open. sigt Salesman in FE4 0521 717 8. TELEGR Sunday 2 to 5 p.m’ New — Custom Bullt - 3 bedroom to npeos churches, featurin shopping. -Copper slumbing -—Genuine plastered walls -—Oak hardwood floors -Colorful ceramic tile bath ae air — r and water Delightfully decorated ready occupy. Priced et 815.806. Lot in- eluded To inspect drive west on | Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Camiey St | ‘opposite Cherokee Hills) ‘turn | deft to “open.’” salesman on vrem- "BUD" NICHOLIE Rea) Estate and a el Mt. Clemen. FE_5-12J1_or FE sist OXFORD, MICH. 9 room 2 family. Large rooms, was t, baths, nice laree lawn Only $12,500. terms. Call cee MY 2-2821 or 83 ACREs with room home. all modern. he vmile from Court House. Muck. A_ good deal. $10,000, terms Call MY 2-2621 or 8-284) é@staurant | ag oe gs ein one av ; % grit 2621 or OA 82843. — See tibiae ue in this Jovely home located Huron Gardens, SUNDAY 2 TO 5 1713 Rustic Lane: Olid Orchard Park Association Subdivision will aliow for cost of~ ~~ ped to Beechmont, to Rustic Lane to attend- ance. ‘ B. D. CHARLES, Realtor Quality constructed, conveniently | located +Long lasting ‘aluminum siding -Formica counter top in kitch- ep —Thermeter counter top. stove and o ‘ -Begutiful aang Ul kitchen floor | 1 | jot, | Co-operative Real ‘Estate "Brchange im 8. _Télegraph _ to | 3]. ke Sunday 2-5 p.m. 2538 Litchfield Drayton Woods This is your invitation to enerous S Dies without ex- ravagance ive and rooms pp 23 ft. ving bedrooms extraor- onary tea bath with built in vanity, of] heat, attached peneres garage. The price of $14,950 (with long term financing! invites your pur- chase. Dixte to 8a Trail. to ‘Litchfield. signs naw ‘ollow Bateman & Kampsen FE 4-0528 & Sun. | Realtars __ Eves GILES , ~ 14 ACRE Let us show you this new 2 bedroom modern home in ood. location in Auburn eights. Reasonable down payment WEST SIDE Near bus line, shopping dis- trict and good schools. This 2 bedroom modern home can be bought -with only $800 down. NORTH SIDE 2 bedroom modern — visi or - Down payment 330 with very low mon! payments, FOR COLOR ED WE NEED LISTINGS! GILES REALTY CO. WwW. Huron < Open © til O § ROOM Wyse, AL ALL MODERN. 72 FT. BRICK RANCH TYPE OPEN Sunday 3.5 2190 Maddy Lane ‘ . . Keego.Harbor __ Excellent 5 bath. Laree 5-6175 | MODEST MAIDENS S-i4 y QPS ANLAN-= “I'd love to carry on a correspondence with him if I didn't have to write letters!”’ by. Jay Alan \ _—_—_—_. ___For Sale Houses — 43. CALIFORNIA STYLE ‘BONGALow, | 8 and —_— Li Toom | TYPE. >” 8t., aft Hosvital Rd, 150 Y° FARMS HOMES, ORlando 3-110) VACANT—$1350 DN. room bome west uf Pontiac Extra lot. Close to bus and school 4 BEDROOM HOME Giassed im poreh Av matic oi! eeat all large rooms This is a | Suv at $13,500 Terms BREWER N. Parke FE 4-618) FE 54-7704 gg bt BARN ght 4 PER CENT GI © saen ax 2 bed- pos n olen _ soft- ener, Fenced-in front and bac vard. Awnings al] around house Shrubbery itn front of house. Drop _by and see it 77 E. Longfellow G. l NO DOWN PA YMENT 3. bedroom, modern. full tiled bath. forced air heat large lots with lake privileces. Payments $63 a month includes taxes and insurance. original | discharge and $1f devosit Cc. PANGU M15 — Ortonville 132 Reverse Ches LARGE OLD LAKE FRONT HOME) us and school, oi] heat Ideal ior children. $11,000 Write Box 348, Keego Harbor, Mich | Bargain—Bargain Owner has reduced orice $1.000 | for quick sae-4 rooms and bath — newly decorated-easv terms. Walnut Lake | 4 bedroom-newly decorated $2 500 cown | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 3s Oakland Ave 5-441 FE | Co-operative Reai Estate _Exchange | bedroom home full paromens | rice $8.500, terms. | bath. full base- | j z/Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. West AUBURN mod rn ner 1 DON'T FAIL! To see this lovely 3 bedroom = ee brick colonial | home ith tastefuliy HEIGHTS. 4 ROOMS. | basement _ 3-0697 Half acre. decorated from top to action Plus |- many addea conveniences Charm-_ ing living room 18x13 Rear en- closed terrace for vear round en- | . Master bedroom 11x16 . Dandv basement. gas pianned storage, garage ALL THIS. it's: situated on beautifully planted 131x120 ie i setting Lake privileges. Fair priced eens 500. CALL FOR AP- POINTI4 BRICKS $250 down. NO MORE: no extra. ecosts— moves you in one of these 2 bedroom brick homes LET U8 SHOW YOU! | HUMPHRIES | RE ALTOR FE 2-0474 83 N. Telegraph Oven Evenings | Co-overative Real Estate Exchange A HOME OF YOUR OWN | ~ . ) . t Drayton Plains Spacious three bedroom = ranch home Hardwood floors. Tile bath. Iargce kitchen with loads of cup- board space. Large lot Its va- cant. Oniy 8$1.500 down with no red tap- of mortgage costs Also, 2 bedroom home for $8 350 bot brana new - . | Fast Side Three bedroom home on paved street. Automatic heat. Full din- ing room. Here is a familv home with only 81.250 down. It's va- cant Make vour des' and move $650 Down West side location. right in, half face brick and cedar shakes Large picture window Rough plumbing and electric in Save many dollars by finishing vour- self. Vacant. Insulation and sheet rock material furnished Front with S Acres Judah Lake area Rollins iand woods at rear high and drv Two - edroom modern house Double @arage $8.000 with cood terms. Off Cooley Lak Rd Very neat and clean 2 bedroom home. Mod- | ern to the minute. $7.500 with terms. . $250 Down . i Brick duplex. For G.1.'s onlv. | $75 monthiv includes everything . COME. IN OVER-YOU CAN WE BUY & SELL LAND CONTRACTS | NICHOLIE & HARGER co. | Oven 8:30 ‘til 8 33_W. Huron St OPEN 5 Rm. Home—Sylvan Lk. 2325 Pontiac Dr. © e ihe room with fireplace, separate ad roo: corner china full bath ren lassed - = sum emnret upstairs. rear ch. | pice lap ‘aomepunes riced | ‘at ana inspert drive | : on Orehare Lee, Ave to! Dr. (ist ond Te Rd.) turn oa Aa 2325 | = from lake} Salesman | SSBUD: EP Spe = ‘BEDROoMs. W 236 &. Savinaw __ For Sale Houses 43 enn 3 BEDROOM HOME. % round wel) landscaped. To 1 a SELL, parnipoy Is THE ‘BIRD' TO e 4 porches. Living room, » Kitchen 14 x 16. Tue bath. Pur: | mace, water heater. $1500" do: | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. 2 Bedroom home with stairway to partly fimished attic. Ceramic tile bath. oak floors. Basement. furnace gas water heater. Auto. washer and dryer mats lot, ex- cellent location. $14,500. Terms. REALTOR | ‘DI or Perry m "7 BEDROOMS f 3 7 CHILDREN $700 DOWN With 1% acres “ of Clarksten. a PANG 1918 M16 he Orioovitie 2 132 Reverse Charges STRAIN OAM BRICK HOME. LIv- ing roo’ bedroom. : “dinette. wikitehen t AV OODHULL LAKE Oa W Lake is this nice 6 bedroom bunge- low @ 3a13 living recom, 10xtl ream. 9x11 — oi} forced air Priced to sell at (“ealy aio. s00 with $3000 down. - SUSAN’S LAKE On Susan's Lake is this lovely 4 1 story 2 bedroom year a beaetiful lot " Near Watkins Lake this nice #4 room 1! story bedroom home room 13x17 9x14 kitchen. Full tiled bath Nicely landscaped. fino at only $8500 with Nr. Drayton Plains Is this nice 5 room 1 story ranch ot) 8x12 utility room. — Ersoed at only ‘S780 “with $2650 do SUNSHINE ACRES This iso new § room 1 story ranch type frame sh hom . Bult In 1%. bome with the Et iz. cK ets This nice 4 room 1 PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. 4 Rooms, rily furnished Stool and la $7875. Terms c=oee ISLAND LAKE. Furnished | 5 Room home. Sunporch, ba water heater. 1‘2 car lots. $8150. with $1000 UEree STRAITS LAKE wo, Rooms and bath i KEEGO HARBOR 7 Room home. 3 blocks from school closed porch. Bath, Basement, furnace shower in basement, 1'z ear garage Fenced yard. 88950 Terms. ull basement. oo 3 own. OTTER BEACH DRIVE. 3} Bedroom ~home. Basement, oi) furnace, ga- ee. - nicely landscaped. $8950 J.C. HAYDEN - 6 E au Biva Realto WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR | tot. 40x22 3 bedroom shell nee Cost you $4,100 sno dow mo see our model rt! addition. al information contac’ RED HORSE $019 Cass Elz. Ra. PE 4-2252 ‘of FE 2-178 3} BEDROOM RANCH, 2? CAR GA-. Waterford Will Easy rage attached trade for smaller house. terms $500 down neat 3 room Bduse, large lot, immeaiate possession. GEO. MARBLE, Realtay | 626) —— Rd. — ‘ __ _ OR 3-1268 SLA o Fuil basement. Storm Oi) furnace, Has deep Idea! for children! | o s i ana bath windows wooder ot _ket 4-1338 after. um. weekdays. NOTHING DOWN Will build 2 bed house with basemer on vou ict Unfinished interior, Small down payment will buid ? bedroow ..lso will build mv lot OR 3-2837. red ROUND LAKE ROAD AT Cooley Lake Rd r'rame 2 bed- rooms hue tring room with | atural @rtone fireplace Modern kitchen.” full basement. of] fur- Mace enclose. porch on larce land-caned lot with ake privi- lewes, $11950 Terms Milford _ Realty, FLanders teeta Excellent anil 3 bedrooms Bath — Oniv $989 terms VERY GOOD Home Clore in with 3 acres Out- buuadings galore Substantial down. iN CITY 5 room bungalow $50 month CUCKLER REALTY *ul' basement. OPEN Sunday a 578 East Bever] +e 325 Nice 2 bedroom bungalow Full oasement. I's car ga- rage, paved drive. Spacious kitchen gas heat, gas hot v- | full bath | Nicely landseaped Ca: 5660. 3, barge en- | Priced tor quick sale! Call MAr-. | $2100 down. | FE 44001 | | ment a Pp ered walls. On a nice bot ‘\ooxi41. hg A} — this house. for $9600. ME LpRUM a home | drapes P + ks Bult in livin, room. 10x10 modern kite = Oat floors Plastered walls. Asem iemn screens, storm doors he storm sash. Pull bath. On lot Evieea at only $6500 “with $1500 \ atkins Lakeland Sub. | Here ts the home you have been | looking for—this 6 room } story | cK INCOME. NEAT 6 ROOM om |_P Phone FEdereal 4-6191 | NEW. MODERN RANCH HOME, | ranch type home. 2 large bed. rooms. lixl? living reom. 8x15 dining room. 6x15 kitchen. Auto. oll forced air heat Oak rs. | Plastered walls 62 gal. electric het water heater z15 utility room, On a Sign landscaped jot | 100x150. Priced to sell at $8500 | With $2000 p pon = OPEN j \ FOR INSPECTION this new 3 Ube home on Orchid 8t atkins - Pontiac ath and forced air heat ot water neptet, with dining L your jot. Salesman on | property Sat. & Sun iced. sell for $16,500 with $3500 down. I . « . D D | 4286 oiaie Hwy OR +32361-Open 8 | BY, OWNER NEW jundays J BEDROOM, | I“ car garage, brick. Oak floors, | fireplace all birch kitchen. | de land | Total price $18,000. { etween ® and 7 ROCHESTER AREA. ¢ BEDROOM | acre © home 685 Wileox Rd 1 rune. $15.500 with 3.500 down L 2-$003. 5 oe “MONMERN ON LINCOLN, ped get Also plenty of other ouses and 4 family riced nt W Dinne _Sons. 66 W. Huron SALE OR WILL [TRADE FOR ‘modern housetrailer ; Ment on acre ground near 13 mile and Orchard Lake Rd. MAytfair 6-3464. 'BY OWNER: 6 ROOM MODERN. » 340 Midway ins Immediate pos- | session. FE 2-438 | COUNTRY aS “ON 10 ROLL- | ing acres. 2 bedroom ranch type, | breezeway and garage. ost for 2 up. er te 2 bedroo home on p | __your paymen' "Sr 12 PEDROO. HOME PEE fron. William>e Lk with lake orivi- __leges. $7,500. OR 3-9652 after 430. | Established 1916 | BRICK SUBURBAN RANCH For eomfortable modern os this home, new in ‘53 3 bedrms., all on 1 fir, * ft living rm. picture window. ves- | tibule entrance, fireplace ar to-wall carpeting, tiled batb with built-in vanity, modern kitchen, breakfast nook, marbie sills throughout, 2-car attached cement patio. Ler pend oe | Pah | shower. sg hutomatic ma titeben | the to $5,000 to, supplement } Drayton Plains | flats, | 1 | j ' j : “es ar ee > - zz 9 > =] mY _- 8 Baidw Coeperatne Rest & Bees EE ev BY $225 Monti “COME BY OWNER pm DS ee ‘WILL CONSIDER. YOUR THEL MAY vw “ELWOOD| PE 5-1284, PE 4-3844. Open 9 to T | ®URNISHEP 1 ROOM MODERN 2 $10.950 96.275 buys $% caeen land — house oullt im 1952. down 5 ACRES " "RIDGEWAY __ OWNER. 1% car eareee. we brick a! floors. pe a gerosl : itchen, “- ng 600 do th yes Tota orice Lm Call rE 0083 between & ' cele “a cys i em rv _ Sat. and Sun. Clairmont. FE 5-0788 after 6 | HOME AS DOWN ib opeadl ON ANY OF THESE I COME Putnam Ave. Attractive 2 family - . Completely fu H by. ent acre. Attractive. 2 bedroom home. ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT Completely furn. 8trictiy modern | year sround home. Accommodates | | 1 | 10 persons. Perfect beach. $19,500 Terms. BIG FAMILY 100 ft. lake treason: You'll love this: well constructed+ 3 bedroom home. Large. living gph — Pull basement. Automatic heat. | iture and | ed. space | é& fruit trees. Euebent. beach terms. 50 ft. take | gg vel at Square ALTOR $143 Cass-iisabeth Lake Ré. bore porees Aovly after 5 om _125_ Calvert. “New Ranch Type | ype Home picture window. dining peer i 3 bedrooms. Living room witt generous size Yomacure niten. | en. tile bats utility room 1 furnace ak floords, jot 0135 lake privileges, school bus by door Be the firs to live in this Dleasan ‘hor riced at onlv Very reasonable terms WILLI- LAKE bedroom ran* type Pleasan’, living room, picture window, pan- , eled kitchen and dining area. bath and utility room. large lot. Priced at Lard $600 with $1.500° down Term _ Dorothy Sny der Lavender | j140 Huron Ses —__ FE p daet* “or +303 oe OPI SUNDAY 1T05 P.M. 11 ILLINOIS AVE. "1 onal J ‘ou omust interior of | Ottawa Hills. see the __ din “DREAM | y stairway | and upstairs hall leads into 2 nice bedrooms with walk- in closets. 1 bedroom has ing peaoem The ‘vessment has en partitioned for a rec- reation room and has « gas furnace Located on eels street, garage, nicely andscaped lot and screened rear porch. Convenient to a. shopping center nly $14,500 (TERMS AVAILABLE) SYLVAN « REALTY | 2383 Orchard Lake Rd FE .5-0418 ‘mn daily 9 to 9 Saturday & Sunday 9 to & . aoe ‘| or TRIPP Fast—3 Bedroom GI Resale water New FHA mortgage garage Large with smal] down payment wooded lot. Now at $19,700, | available terms . ‘ ft! Jos ONLY $1,500 DOWN takes this, pe ot at pene. good buy 2 bedrms. full bath, look for sign mode-~ kitchen, West dl Pontiac ' ‘ and ‘lake fecha, Ga- . yr ' ra s thi r taal t t ].eshe R Pripp. Realtor $7850 sd = ens Open Evenings i 22 W. Lawrence Street to ACRES. Comfortabie 4-bedrm FE 5-816] or FE 4-4278 home, modern kitchen, base- ment with stoker. Barn, poultry house work shop, 2-car arage oh nr et and extra guest tenant house ARS 2 ocated near Oxford. Ideal BALDWIN AREA for country home or . smal . gs. ¢ fot te- ae Peeks pear schools aod placed for asking price of $16.- transportation PF. A. oil heat and. ) terms. auto. water heater. A little vee | needed on this home, but price allows for all necessary repairs. Se it today. 3 BEDROOM RANCH 3. beirm home onlv 2 vears old large livine room wi her window- dinette HOME rooted BUSINESS. West side 4-bedrm in oil furnace, families. 36x56 ft. garage with established business. Also 24x24 ‘erage, * ft. ft 45: once-in-a-lifetime o— for se- curity. $19,500, $4,500 down. kitchen and lovely bath, Forced air oil heat eleetric water heater storm sash & screns. nice cor- ner ot Thx184 Priced rieht $2 - 000 down (51 3 betirm brick Pes type homes | Larve 752154 lote in an excellent * , seleet oak floors full bsmt- with par- titioned rec room fas heat auto. gas water heater Many other features. These homes are going fast. Just $1, down in- cluding mortgage costs moves you in. John K. Irwin e 1925 101% Pate Barina Street Phone PE 6-94 Eve, FE 2-1804 Bz \RGAIN y HUNTERS This home will intrigue It's a 3 bedroom with basement and | { FLOYD KENT, Realtor ia WwW. Lawrence Open Eves Next to Consumers Power CLARK VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON, over an acte of land, Modernistic 4 utes to a good wer f with terme. “ay od bye DRA PLAINS, .3 BED- R large living room; com- gprs kitchen and dining room, 4 pe. bath auto, wy B Close to won" and stores. l price 5%) «6Owith «= $2,500 down, : FE 5-610" , bedrooms, large living room, modern hen 4 2. painted and plastéred wal) e y .toom, forc oth A home ft Will be proud to own enstruction. well kept, nice with lenty of shade. Natural shopping area bus Priced [= rches. Full basement, gas | rms ehurches. at 509 with ter | Attractive % bedroom ranch | type in Drayton Plains, Oi) heat. 1' car garage. Nicely shrubbed 86'x13@ lot. Priced at $11,500 with $3.000 down Shown by appointment. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor $816, or FE 2-1306 Johnson FOR BETTER ROMES | AKE PRIVILEG i On lawee Straits Lake, This mod | e m situated or | enced . . an s after 6-00 32-0008 call Mr. Bloom Cute little 3 room e oa or cokes Seek opt be y masried foiks Evenings after 6:00 call Mr, FE 4-0658. eae + ine! pin frige washing "ochen, fenced in lot; close ik ro Coach, ‘Baldwin Brice only $6,258 with $2.250)/; down. - a —<_F wel aoe pee ae 1 e iw 4 a you an Fett | YOU ARE *| 3 BEDROOM, | ij | type. Full basement, fireplace. By = Ss ree te Sheree Saas $14 350 COMPLETE PRICE ([NCLUDING ar Here's £ suburban living’ in a beau ke area. eutifully furnished ex- hibit home st: 2328 “MIDDLEBELT RD NEAR 4RD> LAKE RD NORTHWOCD: Organization Ine. , CIVILIANS’ $1150 MOVES ea IN Se or eee with ment ry a STONE REALTY CO. Josive on Greenshield Rd.. One block west of M24 ‘%e acre with 116 ft. | frontage on — Creek Phone | _owner FE 42106 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 TO6 P.M. $950 DOWN New 2 Bedrvom modern. homes =— privileges om White Lake St. a ailable 67.360 ful orice on. F.HA rms =e HURCN GARDENS Lovely 4 room with plastered walls oak . car netire and draves base- ment ol furnace and @rrage $8 500 with terms screene io front only $6 960 (Dos jeg $1 130 down. i hie one rge- living room with picture ow Sreohent kitchen, ample | cleset space. Path. Birch doors. on Soread 1 ais eee, aulo water heater, laundry tras. oa Cholee of 4 elevations. Choose your colors for roof and siding. Drive out M5@ to oper ‘Br. Turn right 1 Mees se ie — r. if Cc ftAYDEN | 6. wend » Blvd PE -0441: SUBURBAN HOME Furnished house noes Lake, Commerce Twp. rooms. —- living rom Rice kitchen. Glass h Pull bath & —_ a ‘a Fixes 2 car garage. in, A. NOTT REALTOR 170 W. Pike __Ss__—S—CE WANT TO SELL oe puousE: ; Myers Revi ‘NOTHING | DOWN FOR ors THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Fertmater u@der floor heating arpo! : Knotty pine —— cabinets with A cei te _barawar Space | anes pe ll doors pended ee siding | Russel! Young © | ats w rE en Eve, ' BELTON Huron “tal *e: a. 1 un CAB IN “ys . _ 5-45 12 .”™ WEST RIDGF 2 Suit te ‘verdy Sit see for ourselt OR 1000 : ter. water softener trays, Located off Joslyn bi Ave. most | baths. >| a lge bOdrms & | y sound | poste aa pe toa school. $18. 780. late seer uasaee a "a: oon (race aR Waey | _ Midwest 46500 _ # ROOM, HOUSE si ee—— Open | _.;oun. 2 to 5 P. M. Alwindtive noun slind: win 2 new begutiful 3 bedroom rancd = brick homes with attached @n10" isundry room rage, priced to sell quick. Te 100. ft on paved street. \ a road to Square LARE PRIVI ES ON BOTH urn right and go 1 block te wr AY KES {| Hickory Grove turn 1 block | and watch for open E . -$12,000 ake Watch for open s: “WHIT BROS. Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Williams L Rd.; tu ft a Its ALTOR = Phone on. Taos or “OR 3 1872 oa D LAKE M39 TURN at Cur't Re or Bullard Rd. o 1574 Mansfield Drive Under $20,000 for this cope land- scape ranch stvle bedroom cina-r b ock Maden mae tanv wal’. ir tliv'ne n*tural fireplace carneted en compietely Maytag washer and side = drir schuffle voard 1% car garage Reasona- ble term: Milfor¢ Realty. FLan- ders 1-3902 J “BRICK. RANCH erner Terms 118 Midd'eheit a sppecte Hammond Lake. ONLY 3 YEARS OLD Custom bui:t }-bedroom leg cabin -oma4 %. Every modern conven- mee A wonderfully complete me. Lake privileges on Middle Busan Leake This ig a — buy at oniv $11,500 (Terms available: ~SYLVAN ~ REALTY 2383 ornare bane ne. FE 54-0418 de! 9 ‘Saturtay and ‘punaay Sto 5 ANNETT OF FERS Suburban Very nice 45, room = and tie bath ben-s'ow only 3 years o'd Utility reom. oit fo-nace staeme & large ‘xt 860x200 $8,450 450 down Low Down Payment Modern 3 bedroom home. porches full basement, 2 ear ri Near Indian Village. 2? bedroom cellent condition living and rage = $13. down. Income—Close In store. 2-2 room 2? ree and bath Total income $264 ver month, — owner's ‘ artm Lare ot mt 143, pestaves frontage $16,- 10, term 4 Family—Close In In 00d residential and wing ex excellent ine: ne. fh has rooms apartm . 4 rooms anc bath | : — ment, Private entranc new Lennox ‘furnace $17,500, terms. ‘10 ‘Acres ‘Remodeled Home srreens, | 81. | 2 ungaliow im ex- 5 avartments, ¢ baths, and | bath, OFFICE OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor OFS. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 “STOUTS . Best Buys. Today WEST SIDE HOME A te deal on this side ome which rooms sick aes i auto, oil ceat, e'ec, hot water tubs. Only $2,500 “LITTLE GEM * ment you see it. Only $8,500 price. COOL BREEZES warm summer eve- ge inn rou f t i of Pontiac. this house has bedrooms. full bath, uwtil- nye —— = nice : Lake privileges on tare. Just 44980 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Sacinaw St, . PE 53168 Open eves. till 8:30 Sunday 12 4 LIVE | IN THE COUNTRY as THE PONTIAC PRESS ma Ry

becroom brik with large car- peted living and dining area. mas- | ter bédroom 12x28 forced air heat large lot privileges, terms can be arranged - e CRESCENT LAKE Laree 4 room ranch oi] heat ‘ec hot water heater ft.. oriced at $9.250 will sell os trade for acreage SCHRAM FF 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 It nu answer Ph FE 52564 Open Evenings ane Sundays W411 Josie: Cer Jed Realtor | Co-operativ | Real Exchanwe | Estate 600 Stanley. 1 block N. of Lincoln | —-—— dt. School. New 2 eras = | selow. ans furnace "PONTIAC REALTY 8 STIIGHLAND 1 RD. M39 | Qven from 11 to 5 Sun. New 3 earl thas ranch. *s acres hillsite w Pontiac. Rea! h son cont beat it for $19,500. Ean Garrels, Realtor | Partridge j I8 THE “BIRD” TO MACEDAY LAKEFRONT Well constructed room - home 6 ire stone firenlace in living sement with recrea- SEE and laundry tray Auto hot wa-| lake | lot 50x127 | | ear room. Large screened porch | | overlooking the 6615 Commerce past Orchard Lk | EM 32511 or EM 34086 | DYER Year around home with 60 ft = ear ened : x une “porch. A AR - buy at $8500. terms, DYER imoome property at he room and ba attic One= and a | garage. 1.-g00d ¢ through-. | out. Lake privileses, 87.900 on terms. lake. 150 feet of | the finest sandy beach Over 200 beautiful evergreens and large rock garden tombine to balance out the exterior. See this today $5,000 dn , A LITTLE. GEM Comfortable pleturesque 4 roo Tiook Walters Lake. Large natural stone fireviace in living room, 1% car ! IT’S VACANT ‘ | comnteraue | modern ed. Only $2,150 down handles and vor can move in right away. REALTOR 43 W Huron St GIs—$100 Moves You In! ING ELSE TO PAY! CIVILIANS $1,150 Two bedrm. brick duplex homes, full b t, gas or of] heat. Pleasant Lake. Laree a homes. Approx, §15 month includes every- thing. Model open daily 10-7 p.m. On Bast Bivd., between Perry and | Mt. Clemens. Anchor Real Estate Model Phone PE 3-9504 OPEN’ HOUSE 8sUN 1 PM, TO 5 PM. 2092 PORITLOGK AVE. Out Orc ¥ Turn on renerot. size dining L WARD E. PARTRIDGE} FE 2-8316) | | | i | | ‘ { __ For Sal Sale | Houses 43 ~ | | NEAR LONGFELLOW ; SCHOOL. C4 basement, gas furnace. Large kitchen. nice vard. flowers, garage. Only $6700. Perry Park. 4 room m heat, ! year old. Otility room, oicture window $3,000 down. Houses large and small. ROSE McLARTY BROKE® _____FE_ 23-2162, “For Sale L Lake Prop. “ BR. LAKEFRONT ~xceplionally neat clean and tractive fram: home with good dry basement. nice bath oil furnace oak floors Well kept. inside and out 2 cae garage “4.000 down will han i odern. Ot) at auto. | BETTER rt! RRY ' If vou want this wood sound, year around lakefront home with 100 ft on Lake Oakland Miles fo water for fishing and boating i 5 Quiet elear secluded neighborhood rooms. full floors. piastered walls ment. stoker heat Garage $2.500 down and $75 ver T GlROL X & Fi LANKS 1 GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 Ope. until 6-Sun 1 to § pm WILLIAMS LAKE HOME. | Breezeway utility garage, FE 5-3849 LAKF TYRONE. M59" TO FULTON | Ra. turn left on — re Fad frontage 108 x weceernl” tab: Milferd Realtv FLanders BY OWNER 2? HOMES INTERIOR not finished, with 2 bedrooms Only beach on 400 ft 500 ft beautiful Williams Cake With full basement. 2506 Desmond COMPLETELY FURNISHED COT- = 2 bedrooms bath, 2 lets on ool Fish Lake Very well built, | S tos 2 years old) Full price only | $2,000 down. $40 per month fal iN Otive 60371 MAURICE WATSON, REALTOR 428 W. Fourth St. ‘Rochester POREST LAKE. [IN BLOOMPIELD township, rescore 3 acres. 1) acre w 20 lake frontage, | 0 on wroed Ready for building _FE 54-1965 | $1000 DOWN West suburban. inchides 4 bed room home situated on J lets with 180 ft. of road frontage 200 ft. deep. to year around stream. Lake privileges on Mace- day Lake. Now vacant. R. D_ RILEY. BROKER Phone FE 41157 or FE 7-008¢ LAKE FRONTAGE | At the beautiful Whipple Lake. | 7% miles north of Drayton Piatins cyan. sale Choice 100 ft. lake- front ‘ots, $3,950 and $4,250 Also aheteenk con cottage for remodeling. | Easy terms A fine development with good a seen Drive out, this Week-end to 9605 Pine Knob or phone owner, , MAfair | Set _ LK. FRONT BARGAIN | Price reduced ww $11.000 cash. Four lots give vou 385 feet of lake frontage. Modern ¥ bedroom home. oi] hot water heat basement with laundry facilities. large breezeway leading to two car garage. 1 car garage used . as work shop m™ boats dock, some shade garcen spot Shown by aocointment ” ooh Real Estate 1362 Hu 46492. Open evenings & “Sunday , Otter-Svlvan Lakks pane window walls, ledwerock fie- | piace, modern kitchen. 3} larce | bedrooms. plent. closet space. tile bathreoms. utility room nerimeter down draft automatic ttac 1 car garage ict lake privileges. This term: Dorothy Sny der Lavender | CARL W. | FE 4211 ae Priced at only $17,950 | ; j Only 5 desirable. high and dry Ceaperaisral Real utate ‘comanee | 70-00 ft. building sites overiook- ing-and with lake peivieeee on -Otter-Sylvan Lakes an opportunity — priced foes $975! 503 Comarentty, National Bank Bidg Eves. FE 5-1392 Quen Ho Four ® ft lots. r ft. Round Lake - 300 rontage Lake-40 «= lot $2000. Wolverine Lake -Hixh wooded lot on lake. Beautiful beach. $3700 All these can be purchased on very easy terms Many others the lake area. Give us a. call— e JOHN J. DYER 8063 baa mage ROAD $100 of LJ hd Birmingham Three bedroom older home . Loeated close . thing and offers a view from every window. Unusua) pine kitchen, "Fne owner offers easy terms for buying, in pee eee brick and frame fornia ranch in com munity of new homes, Three bed- rooms, living room wit) fireplace. dining ell, one - — a car garage in Mon back yard, oman og weet and close to and transporte Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. "Midwest €3232. JOrdan 4-5726 259 &. Woodward, Birmingham OPEN @ AM TO 9 PM _ Open SUN. 2 to 5 MACEDAY LAKE You couldn't find -a more beauti- setting if you looked a jong time, All rooms in this 2 bed- room ranch style home are extra | | large, J dream kitchen in natura! bireh ® world of cupboard space. larch pine paneled living room, with natural firéplace, car- peted. and including drapery. = fs no need to hes to Holland @ Tulip display as there es and varietios here. ig bea jand- one garkge. storage — and stool for your conv while working out side, is ust another fine feature of this e. Priced at $21,500 to @ mortgage. DIRECTIONS Go. out Huron street to Pontia “Sunday 2/to 6 2 FAMILY Ne OME , ' aie rE an ‘or ee [3903 Sunday 1-7 p.m. Suburban Living For Only $7 300 WITH $650 Down Pay lua Closing Costs AND + $49 per month Taxes and Insufance Including Featuring Ok file bath floors [Colored plumbing fixtures { ! Copper plumbing / FA, ot) heat Auto, was hot water heater Alwintite alum. sliding windows Kitchen Folding staircase Youngstown BUILT BY WONDERLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. To reacn oroverty. drive out US 10 (Dixie High- ‘way) to Sashabaw Road. _ then right two miles to ‘mode! bome. FOR 4 NEW HOME CALL WM. A. KENNEDY a SUNDAY 1 to 5 pm. Lake front j } bart ! } | | | | j BIRD, Realtor | | Sale Suburban Prop. 48 450 | summer cottage Go straight out | M-59 20 miles 4 rooms gorch fireplace lare e screened inside water & Harvey Lake | toilet. Furniture included. Price | $6,500. terms JOSEPH F. REISZ- S3'2 W Huron St_ __ FE 2-0250 ‘ Saginaw Bay 2 modern leke front sum- mer homes located in rt Michigan on Wild Fow! ay Excellent boating, bathing and fishing Also the last vacant lot available in Bayport. Michi- gan. For further informa- tion call JA ia Real tor FE 4-2544 SILVER LAKE Pei eoes A beautiful ° bedroo around home in very attractive | section Has tae 18 paneled sun! Troom 14x20 living rvom, kitchen-dining combtnation restion room full basement and automatic heat. A marvelous heme for only . $13,950 TERMS AVAILABLE ELIZABETH LAKE Very comfortable furnished 1- room lakefront year-around home Lake front is terraced with con- crete. retaining wall. Hous _ in excellent papers and 4 bedrooms I‘ baths, natural fire- place, place secreened- in. Sleeping porch, Offered at $19, 500 ‘TERMS Noire CRESCENT AKE A lovely 2bedroom prio crt B with IMyear garage Has nicely landscaped and ed and | ene iax6 patio for luxury loung- Better hurry on this one $12,500 ONBOW pee Year. round 2-hedroo modern | home on Oxbow Lake Has large living reom, kitche 20° x0" enclosed porch, Contras heating evstem A re buy! ; $1450 DOWN #0 PER MONTH SYLVAN LAKE | | year | | ' | ranch | lake ibn ae lot that is) } Rredroom log cabin in excellent condition will wonderful sand | pean a Has are, landscaped and | fene $10,030 . | L.ONG LAKE COMMERCE TOWNSHIP bedroom lakefront ~~ and wonrderfu) sandy @ assed-in porch, bassnraek: oot | ural fireplace garage and bea au- | thiul trees . $14,000 LAKE OAKLAND Wand howe wi cnamel oe | has 2 glassed-in porehes, i} scams tenaxness ba eames ae a et) frost cred make ® SY ates | recreation toom mpletely mod. erm with Pos mE "eat . Teal ourgain ot WOODED iS tnite tev Le.. miles cna "Warack of Pm 4 CARN tot x by Dick Torser i ee |OPM QVS LP. NAYS @n Pvw coe tit rere y abl tea es ee ey eens Tow Rog US Pat OH Cop: 1955 by NEA Sere se. ne lots, 3rd lot available. Fruit pars onrt trees and small fruit. 1% car ; —— ane karen 3-5036_ BLOOMFIELD TWP,’ IN MILFORD % ROOM ~pouse “By care: you) re right! That is an Be ; | For Sale Lake Prop. — 44 For Sale Lots | 46 RM YEAR ROUND Lake | $2 A WEEK BUYS A BIG rerEL home. Thoroughly insulated. Ther- , Bs mostat cogtrolied oil furnace, | eat eu acon BIA IN JOSLYN GARDENS Stainless steel sink with Hotpoint PRICE $395. OWNER. FE +1122 electric dishwasher. On two lake | LAKE FRONTAGE Upper Long Lake and Hammond Lake 4 room & utility. 1% lots. Ve- netian blinds. Picture Lake privileges. $4950. $1009 down. 6 rooms and utility. Large lct. | New bath and cabinet sink. New | | WILLIAMS LAKE | window, | Pong Paco privileges. $6500. 81.- | PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE ‘© X 200 $6 400. | 832 W Huren FE 43505 90 X 219 $7.200 | 106x209 $8,900 TERMS AVAILABLE many | { Square Lake Front “Sunday 2 to 5 p.m, . Attractive hillside 1718 Hamilton Dr 8e shore with large trees lots Newer brick ranch home | Lake frontage is becoming scarce in picturesaue setting of big in this community trees 1 ft. lot excellent | Carefullv restricted House size sand beach. Carpetine dra- | 1,400 to 1.650 sq veries and extras. 15 davs possession Mr. Johnston ir WRITE OR CALL FOR MAP charge HOUSEMAN - SPIT7LEY Midwest 47422 6 Detroit 26 PEderal, 8-1331 ward Watkins Lake Fre atkins Lake Front oo a 406 Wash Blyd Bide Lakewood WN Shore Fur- | Vacant | Wooded lot 60x200 Sand | beach Price $12.500 terms lake Oakland Front FOR SALE BY OWNER. 190 LAKE _ Mens ha | creker, MY 29000 MA 5.0682 Rd New oem tee =| 2 LOTS LOCATED IN ROCHES Chi heat Lot 100x300 Beach beach EI 1z IZABETH 'aKE ESTATE. Call OL | 0476 ter Call FP 2-379 or QA 8-3763. | house Sand I LOT “NO 147 oo sT OFF | MWiehtear 7 ft vaved s-eet anc Shacwalk OL 23-2211 1 . ADJOINING LOTS. GOLFVIEW subdivision Waterford Twp. near _Ctescent Lake FE 5-5576. |% aCRe TC 5 ACRE LOTS 3 REALTOR , ; 670 W Huron 3t. Ph. FE ¢3525 te fro~w city limits easy Open 9 ‘til a i no answer rh eS Aes : —J™ WRIGHT, Realtor ae De 43 Oaklane Av- FE 5-0441 For Sale Resort f FOp. ¢ 444. FE 4-2533 nome NIE S 6900. = =1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Ho IE SITE: On Adams Rd.. are choice roll- | 109 LOTS cits parcels of land Each par with ortrileges cn Elizabeth Lake lon ft. — x 200 Priced Priced fre $350 up As little a FRANK SHEPARD | ‘RED HORSE | Tienken at Adams OL_1-7511 | For Sale Lots 46 pe enasd or FE 20179 ac A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS rich rden_ soil Northwestern at Middlebelt re JOrdon 46121. MAytfair — terms. 2951 Churchill, Au- 4286 Dixie Hwy Or } burn Heights Located off Sashabaw Rd, subdi- ; A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 10 LOTS IN AUBURN HEIGHTS | | For Sale Lots 6 Business Business’ Opportunities 51 51 ‘LOVELY THRE BEDROOM AUTO ve YARD, coves. home overlooking Orion | _ ‘I acre of ¢ Pa with Lk. orivileges In first class | of late model Leer ears. ih condition Large let nicely jand- operated every day. LICENSED. seaped. Immediate possession. By jas @ 20 24 ho in front, appointment vnlv is O'Can- 000, terms Phone #1431. nor - Broker MA, Mo B JRION AREA OFF INDIANWOOD R*., 16 secluded acres. nicelv wooded with small lake ere O*Conn r Broker MY 2-9040 __ For Sale Ac reage — ADP imoot = acre- near baw tm Sunshine lake a aerts O8E M°:‘LARTY EN Acres. 5 Acres-Vacant! coms inte He a1 Oe oe short distance from Oak- | and L 165 ‘*et of frontage Perfect building site. Priced | right at $2950 witl§jterms Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor "7 N Saginaw St Ph FE 35-8165, moeves ti 8.3 —— 6 ACRES near new school, 300 ft age Beautiful building spot. Easy terms R RILEY BROKER Phone 5 ACRES Clintonville Rd. E of Oakland Lake nice building site For quick sale $2350 Terms ey PONTIAC REALTY, 'Y] Baidwin _FE_ 5-8275 DAVEY CROCKET Would love this beautiful wooded” i a BEAUT SHOP. P WALLED LED LAKE. Excellent year ryene busin: Pully 3 MA #1811, on _MA 42817 DRIVE-IN $3:800" dow: — #0. open 6 G TROU 1X & FRANKS GENERAL REAL FSTATE | | FoR SALE ESTABLISHED TV + servtc and sales store Verv rea sonable Write Pen «- Press Box ' —_— | GROCERY § STORE, . STOCK AND fixtures. FE 3-0684 GROCERY ‘STORE “POR Beer & wine license. Meat cense. Stock fixtures. 3-0107. t SALE. ll. FE | FOR LEASE MODERN 2 STALL i i of road front- | 20 acre parce! located within 5. miles of Pontiac A perfect spot for a®country home you this wonderful $7500 ve buy at only Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St -, Oven eves ‘Sundays 132 til 4 TO SETTLE ESTATE. 310 ACRES | € miled SE of Holly. 2 sets af | buildings. Live stream through property 1%, miles road frontage. _Phone Fenton MA _ 9-9582 1 ACRE 100x450 ft parcel in a nice ecighs | borheod in Waterford Twp. Close to schools and stores. On a iH ey road. This ts a good buy at $1300 with only $250 down. 134 ACRES cel in a moderately restrict area in lndependence Twp. About 6 mi. north of Pon- tiac Price at only $800. 4 ACRES 150x506 | 16321000 ft. In a nice area. Light- | ly rolling land. Makes for a real | homesite or q tri-leve| home mi porth of Pontiac. Only $1020 ak C. LADD | 4286 btaed Hwy Drayton Plains R 3-2361 — Open Sundays_ 48 _bor Sale Farms | 2% ACRES ON DIXIE HWY. oas station, restaurant. 7 room house or Drive-in Theater Bae ano farm Dinnaa_& Sun FOR FARMS AND “ACREAGE ' Call Rutieage. OR 31111, FE 4¢-0003. FENTON For sub-dividing 117 acres on black top urrounded on 2 sces bv beautiful new homes Term<« snd reieare clause OLLY 25 acres with beautiful 11 room home ireplace: imeludes 4 room. ant. with nrivate bath for help. 2 barns sitho corn crib chicken house «ood clay loam soul lake and iive stream $275 ver acre Terri. RIDGEWAY 973 Baldwin Co-operativ. 11 ACRES _ acres 5 "_ 5-3616 . Rea: Estate Exchange Suchv Realty : F ARM acre parcel rooms LITTLE High is a rolbng § digh on a hil) with a beautiful | kitchen i room is 14221 Dining. and area %x27 Recreation room 18x24. Natura) stone Also natural stone fir is screened in floors througho’ FE 4-6203 5 ROOM RANCH } Let us show '~ ad rt BP. W. ow. W.Huren ‘Hote! Qood- a service station. gallonage, fine location L Cole Ot) Co., FE 2-6'73 | GASOLINE STATION LOW iuven- tory Busy «ection PE 3- D _FE ¢1157 or FE 1-008 FoR SALE- pa eas quik ment and dishes. Good buys. FK 43105 LOOK AT THIS! Groceries. and wine beer { derful Ecotion Outside of Poo. | Super market. Has no com- last vear includes real estate. Actually for thts price the iness is being «iven away. For further informa- tion call Mr. Childs, MY 2-4781 State-Wide Inc. Ferndale - NORTH WOODS | A modern restaurant and cabins Pius ideal motel site. Heart of the hunting & fishing area near Mio. On pavement Owner equipped Real opportunity. Owner retiring On!y $8,950 full price CNION & CASS LAKE AREA Comoletely eequipped almost new ~~ Drive-In. A money- aker! Home included at $22.000. THE LM: a M. ELWOOD ALTOR FE 51284, rE “vies SHOE REPAIR BUSIN sale, OR 3-7650 } FOR Partridge - Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS | Rest home presently with 18 va- tients. Completely equipned 1 acre of land with 18 rm home. $34,000 on terms & It's THE restaurant in town Lo- cated just @ block from Lake Huron in one ot the umb's | busiest communities. $72,000 gross $18.9@) om terms Busy smal] town oe im Oak. | land County. 830.000 gross No food! Owner automatic acres Ses zune Watkins- Pontiac Estates | 8 FEET ON PAVEMENT JUST turd or M¥ and one-quarter mile. A- beautiful sloping 150m150 ft | west of city Cash or terms. FE’ south on Jefferson. Blacktop Mr. jot. On a good road In a very 3846, | Jerry Swoboda Jefferson. — neighborhood. In a new and | HURON GARDENS IN GOOD TIL-| _vchifford Mich = rowing community. Close to) Pioneer section. 6 desir- | 200 “ROOM HOME. 2 acres of cherries. nm end able building lots. water, sewer, heels and sto! and downtown | te . TS cat | sidewalks and gas. Ideal eansors Pontiac Ertced at only $1150 | $270 dow 2 | Wiigress: Pau) Martin. elegraph. | Waterford- Drayton ‘tor 21 eo CAKE PRIVILEGES | seeeuca Sun eoee: eanet neteh. |LOT IN TROY TWP JOHN R & erately restricted area. Lots as, bel Beaver. $800. 40x60. Box 32, | low as $585 with $60 down ls Pontiac Press. Square Lake Country Club SPECIALS mares A nice level 100x120 homesite in a | — farms. Beautiful ‘2 acre; highly restricted area located be- reels. “Oniv $15 dowr and $15 tween 2 lakes with lake privi- aphng * Excellent land) & con-/ jeges on Square Lake Some .fruit ventent location. Open Sunday 10 | trees, This is a geo —— to 4. ‘ ila 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | _PERRY ACRES 1362. W. Huron eee se een, tata “IPS , str area ju no o * - — — utiful — a THR EE 100- FT. L OT > Aap pe homes er liv- Only 61 - e rehas Privea as lof as $750 with reer Ay Sen oo. & ‘nese og tiful, 189 down level ranch hee 100x120. Two ar | corner lwts Located in delightfil rer iers Lake Estates adjoining © iiver Lake Golf Course WARD FE. PARTRIDGE! REALTOR FE 2-8316 4) W. Huron 8t. LAKEFRONT A bdeautifu: high 100m150 ft. lot. > Overlooking the lake tn a nice | area. Just perfect for an exposed basement or @ terrace facing the lake ~ priced to sell at 83000 cash Stevens Farm Sub. 9 (22 areal BUILDING LOTS A wmoderatel. restricted 12 bots. 40°. Sewer and water in. Pde ag tore raving at “least! 100 | In Pontiac. Terms. Phone De- Good roads. Near Drayton Plains trott,_' Priced as low as $500 with $50 LOTS AVAILABLE. Li LOW DOWN down, payments. Robert bs gree Con _ struction, FE 40447, FE 5-3479. L. C. LADD LOTS: «0 FEET FRONTAGE BY ‘ 100 ales deep with oy vrivilewes on Walters Lake, 00, Soph OPEN pe lad YLVAN eer REALTY, Lake Front | __%# beige Lake Privileges) _ OTTER HILLS Acreage . mies weet. im one of = { Waterford 's finest and RESTRICTED | iva ieee site pinne sand - SCENIC ute From $575 Up | Ess Se <*"" E. Z. Terms | s OFFICE sp HBS oy & ~Valuet-_ | v ACRES 17 small lakes 5 Laree barn. Gaees tools tmcluded. Pav site yu a or cabins 832_W Tractor and road M22 4 mt. north of ly Arbor. Ideal $9500 | PvE. $5000 di PAUL M. “JONES REAL ESTATE . Huron FE _4-3506 | | For Rent Farm Prop. 484, PAPAL AL ALA AD RENT OR SALE: 28 ACRE muc! ducer Cash of on shares. — or Ra. Sale | Business Property < 49 FUR CLARKSTON AREA Lecated Maybee Rd. _ of business ~ the fastest growing areas land © ment opportunity. $1000.00 D Edw. M. stout. Realtor (7. Saginaw PH FE 5-8165 | Open ere till 6 - Sundavs 12 ‘« NEW 5-APARTMENT BUILDING $3200 net income $15.000 down. _\42_W_ Columbia. DRAYION PLAINS - H'way. Well, eoutie | drv wells already in. Also foundation , floor for 36x60 briiding pt INFANTS’. CHILD DREN'S ase ladies’ ready to wear store. . Thumb area. RESTAURANT, drive-in. Must _|5-7681_after 9:00 p.m. 'SALE OR LEASF LARGE | | os commern.al erage and sO station Pr BY 10000 Fe FOR A Sa ees MODERN — 3,250 ft. large parking a ae Mar “livided. into twe c Tele- a ; ° value. 5, batonel es for cal E elongings for cas! farm A ereat votate pro. ice. or shone | i DON: T PASS UP; pan kane on s Prop ¢ 49A| For Sale or Exchonge 50) tiful apartments. Shell gas. $33.- on term ms CALL NOW ON THESE WARD E. PARTRIDGE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TrtKOUGHOUT MICHIGAN i W. Huron 8t FE 3831 SALE CARS 1951 PONTIAC 2 DR. $10 DOWN and asume payments. 464 3 Woodward, Birming PLUMBING SUPPLIES. “OWNER leaving city Must sell business de 492 Rochester Rd near 18 lle STOP AND SEE THIS- Business corner with 2 homes, and 9 car garage. . 2 pumps Speedway gas, stuck and equipment. AAA contract, 1% ton wrecker, trail- er and coment mixer rental. os small EM sider home ry de 3-3471 To Buy, 11 YEAR OLD INCOME TAX BUS- | nee. inchudung Laeger greed [grotort arge reentage of repeat bus’ _hess. “wene “Pontiac Press, Box 21. WIL \ TRADE STORE FOR HOME Death of owner whe. durine eight _ vears built business from ae | volume to approx. 5 year anc imoaired health of | dow forces sale This store seil- ing «roceries located in fast growing commu- nity in lake district west of Pontiac. Will take house as part payment for new store bid? inventory. Living quarters in back of store STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac John A Landmesser Broker 4-158. FE Sale Land Contracts $2 a eS OE 25% DISCOUNT $6,700 balance at 865 monthiv 6 per cent interest. Your cost. only $5.025 ured by : room modern home on saat —— edge of. tiac Clark R tate 1362 W. Huron Street. FE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813 Clark. | $20,000 con CONTRACT sale pércent — on | ment shoo! a month, pays 12 years. Will discount 20 _cent. EM 3-148." per- Money to Loan tState Licensed Le Lenders) LOANS $25 TO BAXTEP Se LIVINGSTONE 64-W Lawrence St. | ' TEAGUE FINANCE CO.! 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. GOODS OL 60711 OL _1-9791 ~ WHEN YOU NEED $29-$500 — —. Lp sas he«t Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed _Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY | Up to $500 1946 to 1953 ee oe eee) po 8 : cana ae * nade on furniture. ree le and other securities. OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG MONEY WAITING @ You May Borrow $25 to $500 Toda ¥ Group vour bills. protect | - Mortgage Loans ] dwellings; | rolet = oa To REALTOR Partridge is “THE BIRD” to see. - beer and wine, is | ITY C and Young styles Ask for Mr. | 53 PE 41538 credit Take up to 24 months to repay ‘BUCKNER FIN: ANCE CO. Above Walgree E 40541 CORNER NS SAGINAW u HURON also Drayton Plains 439 Dixie Highway Acress from Post Office Phone 3-1221 ~ LOANS $20 TO $300 — tu! only fOUSEHOLD FINANCE ,CORP. OF PONTIAC Via 8. Saginaw St. —s- - FE 4-0535 54 ern ROA WO NLA LOW INTEREST Untimited funds for single family mo! — canceled | should borrower see H. G. PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-8406 of ore s¢Th Swa aps PLO eeeESmO OY ase delivery for. boat and motor | or $200 FE 4-17 14 ALUM. COMB. WINDOWS, . SIDING, awnings, furnaces or lumber, For 14 ft. boat go'f clubs or _ in. TV_ comb. cr cash EM 7OR SALF OR TRADE. busines come _have you "935 FORD oe wae LL SWAP “gems, for goo! outbeard motor. OR | _3-6425 TRADE. TRADE NaN ANYTHING | of value as down payment on our nigh grade used cars. rea) estate income land centracts, tum- ber blocks merchandise, etc H J VanWelt 4540 Drie Hwv Dray- | fon Plains OR %1355_ $79 WESTINGHOUSE ~ ADJUSTA- te —=edee fon ter geed- shet- gun FE 5-7766 1947 27 FOOT STEWART ~ COACH housetrailer excellent condition. or trade for furniture. FE 5: SWAP YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER im on « pew one Ve used hand and pewer mowe sale cheap Lawn mowers shar. pred $250 Barnes Hardware ei Ww. Vy. «ure 5 TRADE YOUR. LAND D CONTRACT, | your | a 55 Saveno BED AP OR SELL’ '48 CHEVIE Ss lj | = | few or used usetrailers TRAILER EXCHAN 60S Teleera.s TRADE INCOME,” HOUSE FOR equity FE 44648 4] PONTIAC FOR SALE OR. sg for boat FE 5-0856 after our | WEAVING LOOM MAKE YOUR | own rugs, stoles, ‘suits, etc. Will | consider swapping for anything I equal or will trade. { _3-9630 of value OR WILL $WaP 1950 POWER GLIDE _geee pick up. Call “PE S11. For Sale Clothing ADY'S NEW SUTT S'ZE 12: & caving loom FE 47074. 191 E. | | Huron. ATTRACTIVE WHITE FORMAL ballarina length 14. Excel- | OR 3-765 |GUB SCOUT UNIFORM. SIZE 8, |” only worn twice. FE 23-9407. BLUE AND WHITE. ballerina = teneth _Stanley_Avenue_ 1 +-8458. LADIES CLOTHING. DRESSES | and suits and miscellaneous, sizes 18 and 2% 1088 Southfield. corner of Lincoln, Birm. MATERNITY CLOTHES SIZE 1 Like new. Baby | elothing - Carters shirts. wrap- im ore overaiis —— ete. Very rs MEN {8 CLOTHING, SIZE. ac Shirt's large size and an _FE 58300. Sa ; uae 8 CLOTHING. SUIT. TOP + coms & slacks. site 38. Lady's | blue suit, size 16 142 Thorpe | WHITE SATIN” WEDDING 3} GOWN | with beaded we and pent | _vel veil Size 16. . OR 3-1442 | SWAP OR cae 12 CHOICE tors ’ ; in Roseland -Park Cemete codward ant and 12 Mi. FE 5-722. | Sale Household Goods57 AA ARAF EOLA BROL ODL OI LIN NI ANTIQUE CHAIR AND SETTEE. FE 5-6639. | APT. SIZE OIBSON ELECTRIC _Stove, $106 __2' 274 8. Tilden, ABOUT ING YOU WANT | CAN B ND ATL & 8. tables. 08 up; 2 door 6 shelves white } cabinets $12.95; beok case E complete $24: sorta gr Ko up, ranges gas elec. t beds all sizes $3 up: sets, | $25 up; radios $5 ; ew | chrome ¢ sets % $309.95 up: chests new & used. 85 up: bedroom suttes $49.06 up: living room suites. $12. as #1 dining any oth- 95 sar — $18 50 up | “USE ‘OUR EASY PAYMENT j OR LAY AWAY PLAN We buy sell. trade ee Come out end look «@ 2 acres of free parking. OPEN DAILY 8 TO 9 on or saransre” We oll 2 ents to suit your’ "we GE. RE} siad to help | © trig FE Te EA _ Midiand : : ATIkaCTIVE METAL BED COIL 4 game say im = srine = mattress. UICK 36 Sale Household ¢ Goods ! 57 : SPRINGS. as. KITCHEN ay ont. 4 fare fe eae vasmer dresser, _ lawnmower, MA §-6577 a. DAVENPORT AND CHAIR sep match ebeap. 50 ae ACHED BEAUTIFUL iL BLE wast 4 . $20; each; chilirea's desks ae eel pong rel “mmastress, $5; 6036 Waterfron Dr.. Waterford | BENDIX AUTOMATIC oa _For_asale » cheap | m F USED 5-3853. GASH FOR ALL KINDS OF Cfurniture or dishes. FE 5 GasH FOR SMALL Working or not. FE 5-8753. INA ~ CABINET aor ROUND cu 00 Por models. famous to! all a colors. Come rater lock compare and con- vanced of these extraordin: ary bar. bar- ains Michigan Fluoresce Srehard_ Lake Ave. Combination — Easy elec- tric clothes dryer & de- luxe Easy Spindrier washer. Dryer has never been used. -FE 8-1215 be- fore 9 p.m. DAVENPORT “AND > CHAIR. R. MEDI- um blue Very good condition. $00. MI ¢ in DOWN FILLED LOVE SEAT WITH matiase upholstering. Drexel solid mahogany dresser with mir- ror matchins chest of drawers and night . Coffee inlaid leather ‘op. w chaise longue with satin chirte cover. Red woot tweed channel backe. occasional chair Two custom ace fireside chairs table a tine Bell jamn t amy» Two matching ervstal tee dotr aoe : ron QUICK. 5A Phone ror 2-0118 davs Reekends nd _steonee _FE_ | cage : FRIEZE LIVING $50 493_E. Montcalm. Cast, no “YOUR FURNITURE OR 32717 ants | PRIGIDAIRE ¢ RANGE FE_ 54-1307 Reascnabie PRACTICALLY new. Walnut dresser, dust proof drawers. condition. $10. Hand ‘awnmower, 5 blades, rub- aan oe. _Reasonadie, FE 46733 are NORGE. 4 YEARS Le ean SEWING MACHINE. 3 step tables. —_ ehair & nursery __chair_ FE: 2-3700 EASY SPIN, DRYER. A-1 CONDI- tion LL SIZE. sweeper 85 ‘00. $10 00 each. ee oe ene ‘PULL $1500 TV set $3000 Good dition Electric Boys ahd aia bikes FE 54-2766 ; 7 - ELECTRIC RANGE — op vil FOUR burner well, *Panightly transit Michigan 393 «(Orchard Lake scratened in uorescent. Ave a TEP KITCHEN | stove Excellent condition MA 5-Tiel. ELECTROMASTER ELECTRIC range. 3044 Barkman. | EaSY SPINDRIER OR ~ $1538. Good condition , FURNITURE AT EXTRAORDIN- ary values) We have brand new 1 traditiona) 955 modern de- siens in Ttooms and living Toom syjtes eg igs these your. sompare with ell cther wala offered eise- _ Orchard Lake Ave. PULL SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE. T eu. ft. on $3500" Excellent _ condition. 7 | PRIGIDAIRE. 9 CU. FT. EXCEL- endition. Screens, like new. FRIGIDAIRE WASHER, IN WORK- a bon geryrmone Looks like new, FoR ae " OUARANTEED, RE- gerato 95 | } Wee cleaners... $7.85 u Roy's 96 : he a a $60. 106 N. TELE- | Gas “AAhOe “CONVERTED TO philass Glass door cupboard. | Days FE 5-8415. Eves. 4-3004. | GREEN glee DAVENPORT, _like new. 32.8. Marshall, ok Goons FE 5-0539. o |HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, CLOTHING ITEMS, fetes” tools) misc. articles. ou | HOOVER VACUUM LIKE Ni 4 $14.96 Relte ba brushes. ali | oo 056 Myrt Huron Gar- 14-16. | : sofa-bed | Used Tvs from « PT. ‘DEEP FREEZE LIKE new. Disb truck. 3 shelves. 247 EErvinayoR- REFRIGERATOR, |: — working order. $60 F KINGSTON Lidl ee eee LIKE new. | Reasonabl | KENMORE NWASHER. CURRAN. _teed. 502 N FE +5169, LATE MODEL EL ELECTROLUX: __reasonsble. FE 80408, _| LATE MODEL TAPP —Frcetenr als LIVING ‘ROOM C CHAIR AND END tables. Reasonable. PE 2-2218. on feel hg AINT SALE % price at Jack's 183 WN Dear Sea: ears. 8 } shigirem OF FURNITURE, GAR- . a many other items. FE Lord’s Specials 5 = dinette set . $24.95 Hide-a-Bed from S10 9s” Used gas s.ove Lord's Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron St. 4-0583 “where” _Wrigley's Used wea “to Be.” MAYTAG ey GUARAN- ; peer OAK DINING "ROOM oulte, square tabi ee a hr nereeeted Were fis é pace ire die . z - _ : on Pe ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 ume see. aR R E | As Tie dinette te suite. resser ig Toes Bouthineld, Gocase at teen: rm: Rye oe, NEE SINGLE BOX SPRINGS ©} IN LEGS Spy a ee. ace genu orien rugs. "Se each M ed k table Reasonable. DIN. Living rug buggy. * i" ‘ein . SALE ON NEW FURNITURE aT a ro MS Cotton Mattresse, $8.05 > Breakfast sets. oe 95 = ee Felted rugs Close out on all bedroom, end exchange every- r the bome, Come in and “be tleae Cheat . akland Furniture 104 “8. Saginaw oe SINGER UPRIGHT Wisi snauons “8 PE 6-0929 M iain SOLID MAPLE — 2 ike pew FE 2-6707 FRADE 0 Gas RANGES FOR ELEc- . Munro Electric. Ww) . 1060 TABLE | TOP GAS BTOVE, BOOK- ease bed, Iiving room suite. uy Lincoln, TRADE-IN SALE BC washers scnnseececes 14.98 E washer . scececcceees 819.06 Bendix autom eoecenees $99.05 Thor Automatie . crctrcosnoee: Sue as pe ao @ sesicesecoaces 98 we eeaee esses. oo $29.98 as fT aa STS ELECTRIC. 465 Auburn Rd. rE | 43573 THOR WASHER. LIKE NEW. ~ $35. MI _ #6672. USED ELECTRIC RANGES. APT size. R. unro Electric. 1060 ‘on, 422: W. USED Gas z “Radio “and ‘For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ae Artist supplies, hobby sifteation “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. So ere BABY aed Boy's $10. GIRL'S AND _ sweeper. $5. PE each, electric BABY CARRIAGE. LIKE __ Also NEW. _ Good ‘od i reli la, Book Mouse, for —— pelenee. ae er. FE 5- BLACKETT'S vx pOFFER | wea eee Z iw? cents, w as $1.08 Reasonsbia® pris af" | building __BLACKETT’S BLDG. nag 8161 Dixie with an Clarkston “ELECTRIC spec. — : he Good Housekeeping Shop of PE 41558 61 W. Huron BUILDING SUPPLIES ‘Ready Mir Cement per sk, $1.25 sk $3.50 Cement ver : Cement Coloring from $2.75 viene TRADE-IN DEPT. . oe ne nteror Decor $19.95 ra wielse poster bed. “mahog- ORF. eg tteaeey $24. 6 piece Soak inst baw sjeiiessseomil $29.50 Gas range +» $20.50 | Electric range. .......... «$29.50 | Davenport and chalr . . $39.50 | @ piece din room suite ... $49.50 enue | THOMAS ECOS NOMY FURNITURE CO. 361_ 8. SAGINAW S&T. AN NS UseD WASHING MACHINES $23.50 a R,.B. Munro Elee- trie Co., 1 -_Buron. — a 2 pe. living room suite ..... $19 95 wood a aoe 0 G24 8 pe. dining room su $39 Large dresser $17.95 Bpinet desk Sony & Siietevwlarecere 12 Apt. size gas stove ..... $24.95 | Apt. size electrie stove ..... $29.95 Tabletop = te, ye . $30.05 | SMALL devel YMENT PARKING Ww Y MAN’S < 18 W. Pike Only | USED DEPT. Frigidaire deluxe- slectrie renge . ae | ) (Like ew) Kenmore a range $109.95 liy Automatic, Maytag waabes $ 39 50 Bpeed Queen vbererid 50 50 Frigidaire automat washer $99.50 GE Automatic washer 50 GE Electric dryer... . § 78.50 size gas range . $ 40.50 Apt. : This merchandise ‘s tn excellent condition and real dargains. a Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 5-811 or FE 5-8974 WHY NOT get A WARM MORN. | ing coal stove. Good as new. for. tat cabin up north. Call) MA_ _5-4797, WRITING DESK. 7 ,DRAWER. #90. _ PE 46351_after_ 5 p.m WROUGHT 1 ON MAGAZINE *tana Fireplace fixtures. $5 Rare sweeper Oval cof- ee ast —— $10. * porinas $10. 2 in. boat for sters or jock. 85, Fr 2-5587 2595 Svivan Shores —Dr._off Voorheis Rd ——___FE_5 826 WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS reget jag gg Shape... .$39 Range .....$49 RCA gine Console TV ue H castes’ A rs a +. O49 $2099. ay utomatic Washer, like new ...... » 8149 GE Deluxe Refrig. T cu. ft.....$80 Many others from. twee Gave up to 25 per cent oe iece samples, ow 121 .é pte on PE 6-¢189 WTD: FURNITURE. ANTIQUE dis.es and odds & ends. MY 2-1521, USED TV SETS. GOOD CONDI tion, From $19 up. FE 40736. lies—check our id : table FUNNY. BUSINESS good $40, Also 23 Moclberg 18 shot rifle, Of 33106 6 PT. ROUGH PICNIC INSULATE NOW .- AND SAVE MONEY CALL M. A. Benson 640 N. Saginaw St. FEderal 42521 NEW AND USED FURNITURE. as and gp bine hooking end" to : Cc stoves 1 wa- ter b for b and rat iilinon, re PE 2-3200. dR RADIO. CHAIRS. BIKE. Lamp. Guitable for cottage. EM CHURCH’S INC. hoi g@ left. 250 Ib. shingle ___ FE 2-0233 iixié HIGH WALL TENT, LIKE new. Shower stall, good condi- tion, 23-6308. PHELPs ELECTRIC HARDWARE, bidg. suppiies.OR 3-127, OR 3-1218. POWER MOWER, 18 IN. CRAPTS- man ree type excellent cond., ne 6156 Waterfront Dr. Water- ~ PLYWOOD % in. fir, 4x8, per sheet......85.75 “% in. sanded fir, 4x8 ....... $3.95 4x8 hardboar ' by Hershberger om | 2 “J Z & Zi Qi ir $2.45 4x5 grandl’ lite bathroom board $4.49 4x7 grandi'lite bathroom board $5.79 Bathroom electric eeiere .. $795 Metal kitchen cabinets . “You'll hear from the National Safety Council on this — it’s the fourth wreck you've had this week!" Office file cabinets ........ Damaged Reltigeraters Some still in cartons at give away _ } For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 WITH 420, new. Also Roval typewriter, vate owner, OL SELL ‘ISLAND DiIs- pee < “Self serve” type floor “@ shelf" tifice at ive Must sell this week. 108 =. _inaw, near W “Sale Store Equipment 64 ELECTRIC BOTTLE COOLERS. 1 dry and 1 wet. 1 meat grinder, littie used. $100. 2 malted milk —* - teas with tubes: $7. Small am register, $25: 4 burner Silex stove and stand, Bobtail soda fountains, 1, 12 ft. and 6 ft. 2586 Desmond, Williams Lake. — AND 1 SWEDEN ICE _inet OR_3-1478_ 3 cu. FT FREEZER. 4225. LIKE new Fryalaters deep fat friers. 18 tu. and 34 m .Cheao Servel or EM 3019" cu. ft. EM 3-0093 ream machinu 1 hardening cab- | Plants, Trees, Shrubs on LARESIOE Be XORSERY or, srt. ead Su Sareen ‘ canals, de Bw Te . Oriental pop- _ Dies, shaste daisies, foxgleves, ’ gg egigemee and other v 2% Screstens in bud or bloom, We and ge begonias, t es and so i Tuberous bemoan in bloom. Five colors. 4 in Thom’ 1826 Bo- ‘te a $ fretghonsee. weat of ippnane between Commerce and owl td ainted x. A Victory ants. Greenhouse peck _ : For "Sale Pets 69 AEC BRITTANY SPANIELS, WILL _hunt this season, FE 4.3487, AKC 8C bd YOU! @ good Pppy or Troven mation. du" 3s or 371 4 Miles Rd. a SOkEn Porrina} FE AKC REG BEAGLE PUPS. whelped b Field dogs. FE 5-09178. “PUPPIES. PEDI- a companions, real security night and gay, Dr. __Merz, Lapeer, ee COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. _burn Ave. Paring lot. BRITTANY SPANIEL TeDPPIES. AKC. $23 ea 8480 __Devisbure BEAG!E "FEMALE 2 YR. PULL _ $10. MAple 52916. _ Running AIREDALE greed females 8EED WOTATORS AND OW iON varieties in stands, ISe en. $1.50 8 |. sets. A SIMPLICITY DEN see Smith Ct, bane ee a A NEW ‘FARM TANK. 275 —. stand and accessories, $65, baw na: OPD Wal ton at Opdyke. —ton_o¢ Opdyke. PB S14) Sale Farm Equipment 76 livered, FE | stan A-1 BUYS See the new ‘35 Model Jr. Wheel Horse riding tractor; 2% and 3% hp. with all implements. og walking models, $149.50 énd Gost line of used tractors. New WE SERVICE Authorized paggeavel ae eg and fac- tory me SE El nics, LEE “The ae Man” 921 Mt. Clemens &t. FE _3-9830 1 D4 CATERPILLAR BULL-DOZ- er. Nice condition. 1 TD Inter- national bull-dozer. One cater- pillar No. 10 road grader. 1 cat- erpillar Dé front end loader. 23 W_ Kennett. FE $-0057 after €, BRAND NEW INDUSTRIAL WAN- ger loader, bulldozer comb, No money down, easy terms. FE 4-6588., DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN tractor with plow, cultivator, mower and disc. Excellent con ALL GAS ENGINES. | Spring Clearance | ee oo Feige hd wun nk Poctny Seeeass cisvoqainre SAVE PLUMBINO SUPPLY 100 8. Saginaw St. FE 45-2100 ype gene ar Sige STORE floor covering and Mac-O- Lac __paints Phone FE 17-8025. GARDEN TRACTOR. Sb adi 6 _P.m. 27 Park Tke St. Oxford GLIDDEN 8PRED §& SATIN” ~ WAR- _Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, four burner, $129.50 value, $69.95, e, y REALLY WANT TO. "Hi Se the following, DO it —it's easy with oi ua you hep, mee poe oS ete, WHO Retard tr ~ Lares to i" = ee 5 oe att bona 8 i rect from, factory in De.) fon Remember er ready en jocal bank | good job. FE 2-8181 ig the AIDS, NEW AND qi Rules, FE _2-7000. _— PRESSURE STEAM JENNY Used three months. Wil cacrifice $250. OA 6-2337, after HEARING used, Phone a 8 HOLE WHITE PORCELAIN refrigerator ice cream cabinets. _le:s compressors. 1 309. (DEAL POWER snarpener. ome tale one Inde- dent Key hine and larce assortment kev blanks power paint spraver quess-rour-weicht [R LAWNMOWER chair scales, One ton chainfall, #708 nd PA. M30 at Boat Livery, =| LUMBER CASH AND CARRY a ar post all all new stock. rd a vath. birch flush toot Ag _ insulation, NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a _ ‘Want Ad number | ae cd OIL HOT WATER HEATER ¥ WITH | tank, filter, guage and pipes. $40. FE $9132.) LUMBER 800,000 Foot Sale {mn lumber now gotng on AT BURMEISTER’S OUTBOARD MOTOR 1 _and paint spraver MY POWER MOWERS ore-Erlipse & Majestic mowers, arge selection-rotary mowers $49 50 7-10 HP. | 2-0408, t uD. | OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY Hand mowers. $993 ? ; su £ ! 18 Trade-ins accepted Easy terms. | Low Bur Pag 8 PERVICE tigers Clinton Engine Serv: | 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU KELL as HARDWARE rock tatn, 32 ft. bid. & C. tte arbor table saw. jointer & planer Cedar fence posta” attachments; dado head and Nalls, 8's and 16's, domm.. “keg aes extension table $125 Delta band | Soi! pipe, BM. 2. ues cccne. $3.95 saw; 1-3 h. p.. $25. Belt sander, | Com. Alum. doors, from...... $29 95 $30. ‘| horse 4 cylinder air com- |W. P. Comb. doors ........ 14 98 resser. continuous runs; lbs. 140 power mowers, from .., $59.93 extra Rose. 3 pe. colored bath set, all fittinzs spra guns and $100 ts Chevrolet 5 passenrer | coupe, rough but ready, 1946 Chevrajet-', ton pickup, cE seat, medicine cab. . $159.98 MAYOR, PAINTO om. w 8: * High chair, $5 Window fan. PA Home recorder, $40. 1 tofch, 2 IP YOU ARE BUILDING A stile Gh bedroom iam $3. Collapsible DRIVE OUT TO BURMEISTE, stroller $8. Set of — $8. | AND. BAVE UP TO $500 ON Pi 1-3 horse electric motor, um. MATERIALS qt. pressure cooker, $5. 1 electric MAKE SURE IT’S brot! $0. 22 automatic rifle, $20. 4 drawer chest $5. 1 canner, : geet snes berg: er?! BURMEISTER # eovesan snaver =. ieee, ; m : : eo $12.50 each. Travel clock, 98. Wil Northern Lumber Co. as pficed or will trade for —— 8i9T Cooley Lake R4. room’ living fom or kitchen Pontiac EM 34171 | furniture. EM 4-375. Telegraph a 0 Mile ing machines, $29.50 < for free ome dem onstration. aL ; = oar ve nor |... STORM SASH a U8, BERGE FO0 eos, | | Atuminem bination windows “with fiat dogt, | owe Sas / nd door, LOW LOW price your gas conversion, We ‘ EM 3-2080, '). FE 4-6089 ‘ P - : ’ fg a. . ; ; Er re at Adanis, sida sheetrock: oh eights, 2-HA1) mason! hae a | Ix8 Std. w. pine bd. per M. ae ASPHAL T at IL E. RTA laste std. w pine Pas ee M. resdiod bal ixé w. fir bds. per M. ..... 0 Wall LINOLEUM: ne oat +) bea w. pine shelving ft. ....15¢ : rs SEMEN EI 9x12 Linoleums. .$1. og" up lee ota flooring. per M.c.b10 6 6 ff. Upeoteealy be 2x6 std. Douglas fir, per M. $99 90 t-'aid_ Linol TSe. | 2x8 std. Douglas fir, per M.. $99.00 VINYL ASBESTOS TILE ae 2° blanket Insl, 100 ft. ..... $4 45 Vinyl Floor Tile | 4x8x%%" fir Plyscore ceceee §5.95 9 Ft. in a 60 ver me ot | 4x8nh, “ fir pees oa ase 7 3 | 4x8x% W. pine pirw ciesee-2 2 _Harold’s Paint & Lino. 4x8x% birch plywood .......821.95 | HIDEABED, SLEEPING CHAIR; 2 | 4xex% Kn. pine ply ..-....-821 95 step and 1 cocktail table matched: | Ixi0 knotty pine, per uM. 160.00 all for . \ horse 8 tilt | 1x12 paneling, WR, per M. “$160 00 | PAY MORE FOR PAINT WHEN YOU CAN BUY FROM pe PAINT OUTLET AND E UP TO 75% TOP GRADE TOP QUALITY TOP ANDS REGULAR $395 HOUSE PAINT. /NOW ONLY $1.95 G NOW C $495 HOUSE NOW ONLY $2.95 GAL. REGUL AR «$6.05 HOUSE PAINT. NOW ONLY $3.95 GAL. ALSO AVATLABLE IN ' | | | | af PAINT. VARNISH. N BASEMENT PAINTS SEALER. IN vb pti AND 100 BEAU TIFUL COLO KING BROS. TIAC RD re ¢ one. os FE ¢ 41119 Cameras, Equipment 61A | OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT | listed under ‘Hobbies & org _fhies,” ¢h ti ber 24A. _Sales Musical | Goods 62 new J ACCORDION pach iat $140.95 _Galiggher's. FE CONN CORONET 6 igo $125 terms. Gallagher's, FE TCOOnDE 13 BASS, § WEEKS old 9 aw Fned cost S700. still has guarantee, $250. or best cash offer immediately. Write Box 29 _Pontiac ACCORDIAN SALE. ALL SIZES. | a voday. FE +8428 | seboet, ay | i Prail,_Ape D'S WEST a SSTHT TROM- , one. | _ CONN |” cond FE 17-0245 (5 _yds., $12) FE 58-7666. SHREDDED BLACK DIRT | AND | peat. A-1 ton sal —Jack Marino OR 3-9709 SOD res PLAGSTONE, | landscaping. — $C PE $15 ton __ Whites, and ‘gravel. i - = ¢ows for young stockers. 6136 | Ormonde Re Pavisbure. Roily. 4 MElrose 4-3928 FRESH HOLSTEIN HEIFER._ FE _5-1039, 2154 Silverbell Rd. (GOATS AND GOAT MILK. “KING | size pigeons. OL 20 GooD MLKING eS 3320 | OL 71-3127. Call. FOPSOIL. BLACK anc grave FE §-4758. FILL. SAND | WELL ROTTED SOW MANURE, _—— Ht!’ Kennels 6120 Diz- WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL, fil dirt. trucking. cement & mor- tar, ere ane Builder's Sup- ply OR 3-15. WELL st) esa cow MANURE. Pick-up or delivered Must be moved. Reasonable, Will be yy ion heros & Sun all day. FE wane TESTED, FARM vara top sof] 914 Lonetree Rd.. MU- _tual 40612 | Orban Shotey, Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 I TE GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD. 65.560 reg for 616. Delivered. Fe SCRAP WOOD AND LUMBER DE- livered by load from factory, 4x4. FE. 2-8745. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 PPDPA PL LDL LOLS _~ FOR YOUR GARDEN AND FLOW. er plarts, Call at Wagner's Green PR Ne _after § on y volave 2 LARGE HOLSTEIN COWS. | bg 1 ides soon. MA 6-661) after | i | ri Oana reaeee HEREFORD | heifers 8 yearlings. 3 2 yr. olds. | Twir M Ranch ‘ocated 3'2 miies | ene of Clarkston, 10140 M15. | SPOTTED GELDING AND 1| ‘s vr. old Gelding, Call after ‘| _or_week-ends OR 3-4437 a REGISTE RED | \OLSTEIN HELP e.s 2 vrs. old Bred. OR 3-462 ‘WELCH PONY.| due to have colts | on stud 430) _ E. and ‘2 _mile 8 of Imlay. ite y Ph. 437F 13. PALAMINO GELDING a GEN TLE, vienty of stvie. Black =— tooled western Pees Teasonmable FE B-A7 ? SADDLE HORSES AND SHET- land ponies MA 5-Ti41_. TOOGENBERG COATS. 3 DOES. _1 buck. ED YEAR Ob & s7uo coLT READY | to train Reasonable Phone OL- | lve €2363 Wanted Livestock 73 PPPLL LEO LLLP LLLP LALO I _Baldwin. 314g Gregory Rd. Off wanTeD LIVESTOCK OF ALL ee eee kiras, Forest Joties, Sazteten. ORNAMENTAL L EVEROREENS | _MApie 5-5206 or MA Se Oe ES For Sale Poultry _ 74 ANSE: One: GERA tomato 1De: combina. | FULL p40 Tindsil R tion- $1.99 & up, Also asso arden plants, Vernot’s Green vere $1.25 ouse 246] Williams Ave. ‘out ton, off Brown td. FR cere | oa ae SALE ON t600 EVEROREENS 71 WHITE ENDER Ge La a Geter he Co | ae Oo Ge shake Ra. 2 ; _miles north YOUR | NEW ER! ed columns for t WAITING in the ad Ads! See the Help Want- latest | ALL ALUMINUM ~ TRAILER’ 4 ‘097 7 reasonable, Call PE 5. ‘94 14 FT. TINI-HOME. USED AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY night. L. E. Smart. Sale Farm. _ Rochester. |For Sale Housetrailers 78 etn ata 1953 NEW MOON, 36 FT., 7 BED- rooms. Trade for car, truck, furniture or eell for cash or _terms. PE 23-6975. 148 GLIDER 27 FT. MODERN. $250 or swap for equity. FE __8-1428 before 2 p.m. MODERN 27 PT. 1954 RICHARD- son with uote brakes. 438) | Dubay Ct.. Waterford, Mich, OR on 2 trips isha Watk lots of extras. 4851 ins Lake, near town | PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES See the new 51 ft. Pontiac, U $ yrs. to pay. bay a Les Hutchinson You can trailer as low as $50 down, Hutchinson's Trailer Sales EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS Michigan Lint anaes an rine paint — —— = ur Se cl ae en eae CENT TRAINED ENG-| tion. FE 2 a ster s from $1.40 prices, ae |STANDARD 14” UNDRARWOOD a HUSSMANN MEAT COUNTER. | lish Setter, Must sell. Pirst $35. FERGUSONI!! Sie Po tedt “use| "HUTCHINSON PLYWOOD TAD at DERMOOD | Bente Baga a he pad ui) Trai. er LOCK Trailer Sales ; RESTAURANT UIPMENT. 330 Pi Best buy of the year = farmers COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO Cash — Carry Prices. Septic Tanks _5. Saginaw. Twin's Resteurant. | BOSTON STUD "12 LBS. CHAM-| or contractors. Ask for free dem- 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-710i | #615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains ear Fir Plyw GIS $4.1 _ Sale ‘Sportin Go od ods 65 65 | bionship stock, Proven get Av-| onstration: Plewing ditching ne BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS- | 15 jee. GENERAL ELECTRIC MO- txx%6 Fir Pivwod © GIS $2.3 Trenching—Holes dug. Completa g. Rated Scmales coly S38. Cortes, | dirt revel or mesure. Week 1 mp4 to kt x8x', Fir Plywood GIS $6.40 “install tf desi P 2-6472. Ve so ee = ine bore UY an bos ce, ot: oth eee eae ese tnourre be Date | tthe ur Pty wood Gis seen) — wereletion It cesized : Pe z OUNS_BUY SELL TRADES | BLACK TOT COCKER PUPPIES. UY, AND 8 at ool ater and s quire Nye Dairy | gxgx., Fir Plywood GID $960 | TELEVISIONS) REFRIGERATORS, Manley Leach, 10 Bagley _PE 23-4852 HOUGHTPEN & Zon Authorized Sales & servic : Ts, automatic water sc _FE 23-67% 478x%— Pir Plyscord $5.38 freezers, electric stoves, ironers. NDE: ROYAL — ware, 14 WINDOWS. 24126. 2 STORM Se ew floor dit ¢.|GUNS. BOATS MOTORS. BUY § SMALL PUPPIES TWO PAR- Case. Fercuson New Idea - lwanized 4u8x%~ Pir Pl scord $3.84 ? TINI nO . PRAIRIE Ne pul chap = ew ee __Windows, some casings. PE 2-1822 Lots of other Ply woods Terms, Cai) or stop iat Wayne sell trade rot urr-abell 376 «8. oot ag al PE 5-6239, | 528 N. N. Main. “Rochester. OL _1-9761 ai 1, hye eg ; SUPPLY) 2688 at OLD GARAGES REPAIRED To ask us for Quotations ol tame Roches | —— ~ | Starters and genera -36.50 Enc: pedia. MA 47700 after k DROWN MOWER. BOX 4 PON — CL “OSING OUT =| te equipment and dark room sup- SAVE BU ane 100 S. Saginaw St bination cies sores sink ay BLACK DIRT iRT OUR PEK SPECIALTY phe ae "“arirose #6001. ings. | rac a Lge @ io «= se $< lies? See . Classifications 1 WHFEL AILER WITH EX- refriverator en sale 5 vd : ' : a) se “. Te eee ce eee eee. ge ees SUPPL vunien re tra ‘ire, good condition. #45 FE | | $264 50 is uecameirag sae S260 — "PE \styp SERVICE et BLUE | 0% HP. BOLEN TRACTOR AND | e6 read nee Ph FE 4-413 * 1 (OXON, Te RAS & EQ al & 1820 pa UL ae S jy | BLACK DIRT AND PEAT FILI, | nee FE +0028 1186 Ruby accessories 46) Raeburn FE : - | INLAID oe 4 ieamoapoce we | LIONEL & AMERICAN | SE ARLY “NEW SPEED QuEEN | Arnason Plumbing Supply] sand and gravel, top soll. OR | we XN & Ld E. 2 WA LE 8Q. FT ........... Se aoe and @ deep-well hand | 950 M15 Ortonville 37549 | TINY, PEKINGESE FOR 8A! co FRAZER ROTO TILLERS, NEW For Sale Tires 80-A : SMITH'S, 357 S. Saginaw FLYER TRAINS oe #6574. Prone 130 BLACK TOP SOIL PEAT GRAV. Dog. = “Tre a d. Boarded 70| s2autet: Parte and service, Mo. | ~~ ~ : —i-a ee ae AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- _ _We Deliver _ : e. An’ amount aatis ered FE ogs Trained, soarded 70 to-Mower, reei and USED TIRES. 180 TO “CHOOSE CONCESSIONS TRAILER FOR = = Se ice and genuine factory parts. ‘5 HP GAS DRIVEN AIR COM-| _*7Il. 5-805 Mowers. Avis aorvice 1580 » oe from. All sizes. C & QG, Gervice. hot dogs, Lo gralag . ete. Could Free test. on factory analyzer. Look and listen, the first punch |" 11. .sor 60 gal. tank. 200 pound | ————_______ _dyke Rd. FE 44380. ; mae saree! for quack sels. Ee TASKER'S, €3 W. Huron St. ea starter lawn Wome MIE) Bisistre. a ‘L gaa ‘o ate = 1) OEE Menace re ek b Ally BREEDS BOARDED, 7 GOOD ALLIS-CHALMERS TRAC- —fuburn at Spares. : LE. s u i : ; _ Sante = | MERU Aeeees soeme Ante JACOBSON aoe en | flowern aha fete, Ste Picks | Srried And cperated yA | a eer ee oo Auto Service 8l 5 B N t EVANS E OLPMENT. Tr ; ie : censed professional handler, Free amc rE Ena ON ACE | more (Oil furmscey from 2b. | oT ietnes” Fo Do Ie Yourself Ol] yiecuite mamlac’ammnast™s: | pick uprand-deligery tvater plow. te. Ma Sena, | oroe amr one CHILDS TOY TRACTOR OR CAR.| known merchandise. 80 8. Perry. | SOIL PIPE. $320 LOT. WAR. ~ _2-7231, Purebred Germaen Shepherd (psrM FENCE BUILDING ALSO FREE ESTIMATE FE. 5-4481, Y _Wicks, 2678 Orchard Lk. .Rd FOR RENT: cus OAD. puppies available out of the very residence We furnish everything. <—E CHICAGO WIRE RECORDER, ‘53 ae een arable T LARGE AND 1 sMALt el ee . “jeu tor: nour, MY 36031, LOAD. | best imported stock. Mill Lake Free estimates given. Immediate ALL MAKES OF CARS Harley Divicson motorcycs. 6128 | Telvgrant pressor MASI after som | TUN cot eames waren tos | BQ YOO WEED FOP sOiL? VE| < Pam Nennels_TE bse. __| erection. Alea 000 fords hadi Dixie Hwy MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO |@ RUGS, 2_ alae “CABINETS,| suruare vacuum cleaners Oek- ee i ees AND CLIP: SAWW LIOWEME WE BELL AED BRAID. MOTOR. SALES” CASH ale] R FURNITURE roe Seite * a ee ee Ae me coupes ann, land Fue] and Paint. 436 Orchard Baa wavs GRAVELED AND CATS PRIVATE RUNS. service. Cooper, Eclipse, Reo,/ ~ * PHONE FE 2-0186 5 WOOD ECAPROLD JACKS, | tries complete. $1495 These are | OR 3-250 oe eee | Be op noth mand vanes eerie’ | Mest, Burr-gnell 319.8. Telearaoh | Toro and Simplicity, Briggs and Case at West Pike Ot ood dinti OR 3.7440 factory irregulars Michigan Flu-| poRD ‘54 PICKUP, EQUIPMF NT FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP. plowing MA 5-2704 s ee =a Stratton and Reo Motors. Ear! 8. | ____“® $ West | : =f Soe orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave : Pallees Delta Skilltool Black & Decker, s ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Mastick Co. M59 at’ Milford Rd, |CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN xo IC ThE for house trailers 4823', Dix 3 Hr JET PUMPS FROM $60 50. 18° JIGSAW MOTOR AND TA-| Hwy. Drayton Platns Porter-Cable. Miller's Falls and LOADING 1 BLACK DIRT AND Fre | | Ann nnn nnnnn nna | phone Milford MU 48942 or MU | car. Cylinders rebered. Zuck Ma- G._A. Thompson 80 $_Perry. ble Never used §70 Thor ironer. . TENT fo otwnerria © Stanley power tools, saws, drills. she Any amount. Mon through | 4) > ginng of HAY 8TRAW. 48978 Open nights and Sunday.| chine Shep, 23 Mood. Phone FS GAs STOVE. raat BASIN, AND | 3 yrs old $00 1876 Yosemite. dee Peg fan eee Wee and sanders. ne Maple 5-7608. Bay Malese _oats corn, Phone MA $-0666. Lew down payments 2.2563. ; = = xtures. Sin Ww rainboa t ae, feior ane ' . 2 : sab alt at —_ ; An ie ood eesti. FE S297. eeDciNE CABINE Ts. “GEROE| ef. Ten gallon! pres sure" pant, F. J. POOLE CO.|7 FARM TOP SOIL me ure 4 cone = way Wwe New and ‘used Ford, Fer- _ Sale Motor Scooters 82 ome Pepe! Bes th | é - ~~ - — : Te 20 inch mirror, all etal cab- fank with paint bose and black dirt. 6 yard toad, s ND CUTTING | ;gUusoNn and Oliver trac- : G & M cones inet. $7.95. value, $395. Sitghtly | _ spray gun. FE 4-7822 || 51_ Oakland Ave FE _€1804) 915 delivered. FE ¢-6s08 First AND ‘ECO a Senne g : d.| tet Coniican acta” goooT SAWS, SCISSORS, LAWN MOW- api bie cabinet Cie aan OB, QUANITY FACE peTONE tse. DO GASOLINE POWER TROWEL.| and clover Seed oats. corn grain) tOrs. Also diggers, load- er. full house, excellent ERS, PINKING | SHEARS. eich: oug lights, Hew siding tripie door | gel stone. J ubbard, MA, YOU HAVE DECORATING for rent_and for sale. FE_ 2-0077. | ecteee Sa denver. On” en ers, plows, discs and cul- $718, Laws mower, r . eee SHARPENED. 411 Michigan Fiuorescent, "393, Orch: | 7 TRAIL BA dae SALE. | We can help en wie the hun- ae oe OF ane acres of growing wheat iso| tivators. : anes eae oe ™ RK 18 GUARANTEED. ard Lake Ave | 48421 _.| dreds of the latest fashionable wered $12.50. Call FE 23064. 1-7 interest i 21 acres of ai- c ! . . - rE segs UNS E. Walton | oc CkEY SALES AND SERVICE | 26 GIRLS BIKE, NEFDS TIRES. | colors of Res gatin rubber paints. faite Will R: Lemen, Rooseveit, Complete repair service on ' : i¢ pe atcae nt i WITH New ard Factory Rebuilt Sewing | Haag ap; Kise tennis cacquel. Cera L Eel and pe seis 436 Or BI. ACK “DIRT to aad Pon Ske Ford Ferguson ~~ Ford- For Sale Motorcyctes 83. P motor. Switches and s' Machines Every make repaired raining chair, = cid ae chard Lake Ave — Peat humys mined 12 feet deep. A R SALE ~~ es ae “ Very good condition. $150 Also | ang Guarantee | eee, el eek Gree cae, | MIXERS, PUMPS PL aan &| weed free Finest quality ton ______MA ‘e 92347 ____+_| Ferguson and Oliver] fon PARTS AND SERVICE ON 42x30 in desk with typewriter 535 Auburn Ave. cover 2'axs f “ot eae ates hee | ' gone tools, Sanders. Gravel. srosta coll ‘©. ioad vour truck | SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA. : mae ur Harley Davidson’ see Harley drop 3 drawers on right a Pontiac | parr hobnail milk giass dressing) Sand Open Sun hay ana straw 3 section spring) tractors and implements... Bovidoun Sales Co., 372 8. fo Swivel chair and desk light. Al FE 43930 Lee ee “a ethene: | JACKSON 8S RENTAL WOLVERINE PEAT & GRAVEL | tootr nearly new 470 W Wai- Se 1 naw. : : ood codition $60. Underwood noise | OW WELL PUMP) Woodes plant box, L shaped: | 99 w Montcalm FE 5240 co _ton Pontiac Farm and Indus-! 2 = less A elas $60. Call Eves. | ere eo here vis: | green plastic shower ae match- Gax Gn @OCls oo foun Gen 40364 14 Mile Ra p iF is TE] R Hy BR iD trial 7 t Co., 825 | 1953 a) B.S.A GOLDEN PLASH. Bit, 4.000 . noto oud shi | ing curtains. lamp shades. misc. 8E = MA 4-2625 ; aS ria Fac or e new. Price $450. rear OR 37194 dish id equipment: 2 pr. or-| plumbing, wiring, repairing. Com- | ———__ om Bes 5 | DlaMoND. 130 CARATS NEW | ew 3 DOUBLE HUNG WIN- Gamiy Custaine, xienp, aT inches, plete stock soil “sewer ereck and | °Tl RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PRO. SEED CORN Woodward. FE 40461 o¢ eo oe er ie peioxEe-7 100 wharves, gold “mowers: | dows. 1 single 24x36 $20 1, | organdy hemmed for dress-| drain’ Ule Montcalm Builders’ | cess road gravel tleld dirt. field , ; g @ . @% & ENAMEL RECESSED | goubie 32x24. $42 “1 triple 28x24) ing table skirt, hand made white’ Supply 156 West Montcalm. FE 40 concrete | For higher yields and more prof-; J+ }) 4.1442. —miles, $286, OR 21330 eves. bathtubs. Crate marred. $21.95 up. $64. 92 W. Hopk: organdy bread and dust ruffie,| 5-4712 Fri thru Wed. 9 to 6:30. eure: ook eravel ‘0A gravel, it. plant Pfister Hybred. For pop- | 7 . SAVE Supply, 100 8, Saginaw St. — REW ae aan | giazed chintz wine dust rails, Closed _evgry Thursday. rr dirt. = as mason sand wat We eet ence Mate ee eee tore — ___For Sale Bicycles 84 ——- H aay hit yhate ust t LAND LAKES BOAT —_ ee oes ger screens and “8 : BU RMEISTE R'S ss |. 3720 Gregory, FE 17-8499 Auction Saies 77 rE ts 6122 ‘ontiae Y windows easonable prices. E o— . RAR ee Senooxr. we sete, with tings: 3.3229. Shredded Peat Humus PGR, SALE OR LEX CHAN OE am ~~~~ | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS 5, eaten, WOLVERINE ae AND Johnson, 39-1486. Pontiac. Pecos PE 2-0092. 4 FT 10_hp, Johnson, OR_ 31: pe engine, excellent c good buy. FE 40017, — 2 PT. KER. deck. shee: Feanes trailer. All I vear old. PE 2-494 12 AND 4 FT ROW BOATS IN od condition FE 2-44) ‘ od f ae = : = = my | & ra . a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SAT r NIT: SS, & A FURDAY, MAY 14, 1935_ T = -For Sale Used Trucks 90; For Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used Cars 91) Sale ~" Sale Used cae 91 . PPP OP LDL OOP | CORIO AR AA AAPA AA AEP ADA ONL NL lel aA lO LN Nl lla PPP LL LDL OLLI LOL AL LAI AA At LER A AL A LA NAAN ltt tdi : CHEVROLET, 1947 RED CON-|FORD ‘50 3 DR. EXCELLENT |’s1 FORD V8 SEDAN $495. FORD- Se PONTIAC 3 | 2 DR. $895. $100 | vertible. Summer special, 197 8. condition. Radio and heater, $6.35 O-Matic, radio and. heater Really down or any old car. Hvdramatic, ; . Johnson.” ber week, No money down. nice, Robins eae blue” white side ; radio and heater. 2 tone paint. a | ARRY i CHEVIE wit SERIES i E. Carkner—Studebaker can ee te or lane ioe cee New = Hacer cong 1 “om enny 500. ake older car on ge “> ‘ig > ipaleae 5 nev _ trade in. FE 22109. Birmingham MI 4-3410 NORTHWEST re it ; NORTH WE: pe “Best in Wheels and Deals $3) CHEV. 210 DELUXE. 4 DOOR. | 3g FORD CONVERTIBLE OO0D CHEVROL ET CHEVROLET . _Reasonable. FE_2-8405 condition _FE 7-841. 3 . . . ; ; J EROME “CHEVROLET, 1 CAR OWNER | i952 FORD 2 DR —w10pown| “**Wortfeura sin hile Plan pare 1931 MODEL A FORD 2 DR. miles, Like ew ana ecume payments. ¢64 § Lincoin 5-1100 . ‘ } Wt it ki I w | 1082 CHEVROLFT STYLE ON DE. | Woodward. Birmingham, ——| HAVE you BEEN TURNED jf PONT & ‘80 CONVERT. $07. |} Hydraulic Brakes — Chromed Heads — Whitewalls luxe. Radio. heater. White-wall 1959 FORD NO EQUITY. TAKE ~~ CONVE RTIBLE DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY ae Sak Super. aa . 1 BUYS terms. . to Used Truck ures Sharp $605 %5 and anv old over payments. Very good condt- | SPECIALS A CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT a3 Buick Keeed 202777 St A- TONY’S MARINE car down. | tion Call FE 4.2292 381 Prospect | SV ECHAL. EMPLOYMENT, NO CREDIT. | ‘50 & "49 Chevie «387. || 1 $1099 80110 Hessasres for Chevrolet as —— £ 54 Chevie convertible Bel Air BAD CREDIT ETC? feo Ger iat od 1984 Ford 2 Door . 2.0 t ssc ces er cecce se reee sd seme _Orenand Lake Rd. FE &( NORTHWEST o4 FORD 4 DOOR STATION +51 Stutebaker convertible $575| WE HAVE A GOOD 8ELEC- ee ee ee $1199 i. FT. x Wagon Radio heater, white e 8 transportation $35 up. Finance || 1953 Chevrolet Hardtop ........ececeeeeees post, Perera and cen- ed quar ers "HE VR Ol E i walls FE 2-478! a aeee convertible eed TION OF 4 5) AUTOMO- arranged or Real Estate trade- are I 544 “Erie Ste 7. de mo- ¢ 7 SS ee 51 FORD CONVERTIBLE GOOD | 150 other ears from $35 to $2 395 FOR VERY LITTLE poue ano, 1950 Oldsmobile 4 Door 88.6... eee eee eee ee BS pS FE Woodward at 13 Mile | condition 876 Stanley Ave including tew pickups. We fi- EEKLY PAYMENTS OF AS ___ Economy Cars, 22 Auburn 951 Studebak 4D $399 Best Selection of nto ie a THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE | B&ace, or trade real estate or LITTLE As $3 $3 PONTIAC « poor sevaN. || 1951 Studebaker COT Seas ce tsi esas 8 Pt cage ExCE est selection 1953 CHEVIE SPORT SEDAN RA- Pe Bay | at have you _— onal _nyscamene This Os oy . ch Wag $1444 fe HP ; ARs » like new ble navins. liberal | ; . 1954 Ford Ranch AVON coeceecescevccces as74, | CL ow Mil Truck dio. heater, very clean Must see | | ECONOMY CARS” 22. AUBURN ’ war is li lent condition. FE ow Mileage Trucks— di ery ele trade and terms. 83 295 ao & No Co-Signers! CAEE Oelcn nor => Ge: $399 FinencLas 80 F SUPPLY | v SEALS leicht Cl sepprec:ste: a (SHARP. 195° KAISER MANHAT- = : ~ OR SALES 1952 Kaiser 4 Door .......ceccesnseves ene All Weight Classes 1941 CHEVIE. GOOD RUNNING | “Bob Frost, Inc. | tan. 2 dr Perfect black Cae ; dj Deli a 22611 ull 8 00 er 1952 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan $744 3 Loe ty = vege bor. roar. ae ? # ' | _ condition. FE §-5970 after 5 30 | Radio heater overdrive E-Z- 3 , , soot) it ae xt ac Lb b ede sere ewer eereeeery meters ver on i se labor Dixie to Fip Your Needs! | = SS lh iwcolN MERCURY Geaten | Glue whit. wall tires. By own- mmediate Delivery! | sonrtae CONVERTIBLE 1953 OLD Chee ~ ~ $299 amic Plastic | Pere ~- PE 5-2848 or #92 Scott Lake Power steering White sidewall | 1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe .......---++00--8 _Hwy.. MA $5603 Jacobson S 80 Ss. WOODWARD | ora ‘ . 4 Deal Direct! tires Radio and heater. 1362 Hil- z $1144 i954 MERCURY FAMOUS MARK BIRMINGHAM isi LINCOLN WGA dis Down |" Jeai inrect! ler ‘Rd. 1953 Packard 4 Door 2... ssccsececcncerace PHIM than $225 ——— as, i - ~ —-- See Se ine Shee -Geed = - /HU DSON & BASIBLER is eonn & evi 3 DOOR, RA-| and assume payments. 464 8. Sy Fiuatie : 31 PONTIAC BUS COUPE Goop|| 1952 Ford Hardtop a2: | 62904 id Carkner—Studebaker R ontiac Deluxe 2 DOOPr sos ces cve cose ee Pt top, $63. ne aaah 10 axe eRe CHEVROLET 1952. DELUXE 4. 1 aps | co ~ DITION. OR 1982 PLYMOUTH 2 DR $10 DOWN Birmingham MI 4-3410 1952 Chrysler 4 DOOr oc cen sce eden nec enes SOe* CW Sere 14 IN. SID: 4 EF ae door. Radio, heater. Light blue | $1405 3.947 i and assume t + = Toe : ss Nand up, FE $8763 4921. Puler.- 54 FORD, F-100 Good condition. Private owner. | 1941 Cadiuiac ¢ ar sharp moung | ne | _Woodwatd, Birmingham, “© | — 1952 Fotd Club Coupe 3. ccy eee ccceeesennsso? = Crescett Lake. SUTROARD 33 FORD, F-250 sates pcan HOSE. BASH LDR: Sas JET BUACE. 1953 PLYMOUTR V.8 WITH POW. Huron oe Sales 1953 Mercury Club Coupe sc .0-2 055000 s ese bl? ; Seek she Evinrude. F FE 23-6970, 51 FORD, F-1 ee ee as a Bale $1345 . | eo od car down es OF : facie, bests te. ie ax raed ALWAYS A GOOD BELECTION 1) 1054 De Soto 4 Door cece ce ewcccacee Bl 399 G AERO-CRAFT. BOA’ BOATS and ivory New car guarantee. 19523 Mercury. 2 dr. Youil like | Headquarters tor Chey roles back uo iteht: soso. muse total OF LATE MODEL UseD Cane Oc Pr . $3 DUNP! BOA a. Ay oe cer idem a : | this one NOR THWES1 Advertising executive's business a 1950 De Soto 4 Door, like New ..ccccceceeeese ”9 4 K FE adquar olet | = Ries 5 = x . Z - . 3 CPRELAND. BOATS” TRACTORS | “NORTHWEST | test Pow $1 A . ; CHEVEROLEL _tmake car $1300. MI Giseree’ MOTOR SALES 1953 Chrysler 2 DOGO oc. cee _ With Power Glide. Private owner. | Ww own. aE oe TO TRA CHEVROLET | W932) Lincoln DOOG eins ocie ss cele ees cise see em se ; Shar OF : 7 = | ‘dL NASH STATESMAN $465 Ra- | 1953 Plymouth, * dr. 5 FUE - > , CLC ' . Used outboard motors. 4 1%, These are quality trucks. Seer ene re a Pisine. OB $45 dio and neater Gas saving over- | $719 Woodward at 1? Mile | 19583 Ford V-8 4 Door ..........ee cece eee SOW . ke oe "reduced. BurF- Quality is always a | isso CHEVROLET DELUXE Ra-| 1%? re ea ee | a ee eee Lincoln _5-1190 | 1954 Chevrolet Hardtop . $1499 va 375 e bd E ike € d buy $5 or any old car down ! i ~ a ee ee ee ee ee : » eee ee zz bargain.” a a ae ween COMMUNITY. eNORT Wee ber | S744 $a “fusremate Sra Nextras | toe | 1953 Plymouth 4 Door .......... eee cece eee STD c low Jacket boats. Genesee Bales,| ~ before 6 pm. | N | . mileage Ortginal. owner Ticed | ot . 2101 Dixie Hwy. i351 CHRYSLER «DR $10 DOWN IEVROL i i for quick sale FE 5-0632 ; | 1954 P lymouth Club (Conpe <5 v0.0.2 soe e- =. . : x a a ——— ~ cdf BGs 1 Mage toek all tversians Fatiog | Woda pmen |. MOTORS. ee mh roma (8 |FinReteNer Rado Csae'bente, | 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 Door ..sevreeees Jacket Boa’ ian boasts. May LARRY 1: © = __LIncoin $1100 * -| $495. No money down 953 S 5 . vee eacec ce SICH: nee traere”‘Diston" Chain im pocen 7 Pee ane TNE WHEEL AND DEAL OAS at See ip eee Pes 1981 Chevrolet 2 dr Carkner—Studebaker } cic ahee a andiep ean . | eo fe 3 < : T -. oo ne SHonty, HOOK’S PLACE JEROME | more A terrific buy. Aay old) 803 \ Main, Rochester lagen orne-b oa ne ae bows | $569 . | Birmingham M1 4-3410_ |} 1948 Plym. Cl. Cpe. $99 1947 Nash 4 dr.....$99 e; : | = x‘ Se ee ~ rd ~ ~ : : | Headquarters for chevrolet OPEN a » PM. | —— assume payments. 464 s.| e 1947 Chev. oo 899 OS4 F vt. $ , Sogsow JouTeoanp-MoTose.| Rochester Ford Dealer | = NORTHWES1 Otive 24021 | _Mecdward, Birmingham | + 80 Ford. 2 ae. “fer couse tune wuih, terme || 1049 Stude. CL Cpe'$9) 0sh Chee. Const, S10) : Gnd trailera, everything for ‘the CHEVROLE : ~ BETTY ER BUYS | 194 OLDSMOB.E CONVERTIBLE | H&s earl condition $325. or best et ude. Vly SPE. s 5) Chev, Convt, 3 é . “i. Lae | or sale cheap at Tospec offer MA 42053, 00 - O F¢ a S1¢ Osir = 7 ©1709. i *OWEN'S MARINE SUPPLIES | “FOR MORE THAN J YEARS A Woodward at 13 Mile liek Peccue tenn Like new.) Ay time attr 3 pm | ist stUpeBakeRn“tanpcruis || 1949 Ford 2 dr.....$199 1953 Ford Convt. $1199 red ' 1052 Plymouth seda i= | ee Ford scien base power Sharp Anv old car down STUDEBAKER $1 ‘EXCELLENT | 1948 Hudson 2 dr... . $99 1954 Buick Conv. $2195 is PT. CHRD CRAFT CUTBOARD GOOD USED CARS i two ° Ford 8 2 drs, eT I iret | CLARKSTON ee ees cee ene water ome |) 1947 Siude, 2 de $99 1953 Plym. Conv. $1099 1948 ontiac &@ sedan. a4 cs ~~ ~ * ans o@ money dow i > 2 me es = @ : - - 8 boat and trailer Used verv little. Sa U r 9 1047 Ford ® coupe \ ~ ; ee MOTOR S cS | ae = e : ay! 1 eneiaaa PE 230% aft) le sed Ga see ds 1 dow eee ter OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM CHEVROLET | ciysuen Soe, Carkner—Studebaker j) 1953 GME 434 “Ton Express ¢2scces.56s080c00 $544 | 1956 Chcwiciet 6 de tate, were West Side Used Cars | Woodward at 13 Mile lOpea 6 oa _ Birmingham ! M14-3410 |] y9 oT : 2199 - MERCURY MARK, 15 OUTBOARD SUN . “Heater ors a Station waren aw a : ieee ve liee ee ak “sent Axo Pm aroelly || 1950 (Chevrolet 13 Ton Panel .s.ccceencecess Sl J x 1 ! | ° i ° lie- 218 — . < | 19s ar "7 > 2 ap : = eit. “ IP IN NEED OP A NEW FOR ve d 2 tone vaint : rteering 1 FE 48130 53% Union Street 1954 L ft Ov ae amtsenstic (raasmission. Ww |'53 Pontiac 2 dr.....$1150 | TRUCK GOING NORTH? PART ell- CYS) tice orion MoTOR SALES | 2953 py t : » “Joad. either way, FE 5-6806, Ee sts goer Lake : <——? Ao mouths, og eS . 1 ti p.m. ; | 4dr 5 ips __ Wanted Used Cars 88| Hurry While They Last | sysorp vs 2 pe 0s FORD. LARRY ye pees O-Matic. radio and neater Sharp |’33 Packard Hardtop $1295 os $190 dowr or anv old car EROME de a / aed , 4 | BOY OR TRADE. - TOP ALL BODY STYLES Gece Garces tor Cheviolet | J "53 Nash 4dr.........$895 OVER . + ; ras co eee AS LOW AS NORTHWEST | Rochester Ford Dealer aoe Plymouths ...$795 : - J *. Pb Day or eve FE 2-2666. . ~ é CHEVROLET { PH OL 1-8711 2 Chevrolet 4 dr... -$795 . ~ “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS: A To tell one good car from another is to “road test” - THE HIGH DOLLAR" Woodwar! at 13 Mil : ' "Por high grade used cars. we $1326 4] __Tincotn “stop | fo PLACE TO 132 a sonnet : Sn ; the car yourself. We invite you to test drive our Ra ay Fer aS Bish, ° _ SUXDAY: | MECHANICS e udson Hornet ..$645 H [: F S A E E | cars—compare, them for price—you'll be pleased ¥. ae : "51 Dodge 4 dr. ......$595 + < ST S 5 i bo | | Vv OQ, H. J. VANWELT Headquarters SPECIAL SPECIALS _| 2—’50 Pontiacs, 2dr...... |“ ith what ¥ zs are. . OR 3-1355 - san en : 2 ; e Le : ace LINE REST — THEN OFT for Chevrolets 1951 FORD 1953 Plymouths .. $339.50} vereceeee $395-$495 1952 Pontiac. 1955 Ford the , GB MILE AND WOODWARD This beauty has NO rust. on p one | "$0 Chevrolet P.G. ...$495: 5 DAYS ONLY 4dr one owher with radio Bunliner' Convertible 1,700 miles “BILL SPENCE $395 1952 Plymouths .. $209.50 3—%0 Dodges ..$445-$495° |] Bester end Wrdramatic trans and fust like new. USED CARS ‘$4 BUICK SPECIAL - DR. LIKE a ue | IE - ae ; » 62 Oakland Ave. ——— 4-7333 | new_ ‘wn mi trade $a ae waren Ol ‘ B ' k 1950 Nash .... wee 8189.50 49 Dodge es ereenese $295 ; $995 ‘ $2395 Ng Pi so Foe SE oe Sores oe Iver DUIC | | “46 Dodge ..sceceee+ $50 | | 2 sharp! Inte model ark, and’ Tadion -Excelest cooditen | 210 Orchard, taxe Ave, | 1949 Pontiac ..... $23950 46 Plymouth s..s000/$30] 3 ! / ~ COMMUNITY Reason for selling: Buying a new | _ _ FE 20108 8 ho £ EXAMPLES ' i ks , car. FE 45586, ‘31 FORD CUSTOM. 2. DR. RADIO. | 1049 feepster $209.50 | 37 Chrysler .........$50 : ASS4 Pontiac 1952 Chevrolet MOTORS SUNDAY | pet) Ooo peouat com: = eee | "47 Stude. osce0s veces $75 || 2,47 sith radio, heater and 2. dr. with radio, heater and SNE Headquarters for Chevrolet 1940 De Soto veees $50 SO. 1954 Ford V8 $1250 ie very ) w mileage ce one. wer Glide transmission. 803 N. Main, Rochester SPECIAL NOKTHWEST : ° OT | / $1495 | $695 OPEN TILL 10 P.M. - yye CHEVROLET Many more to choote from 1e]7 | 1ien- 1952 Ford Ranch W | OLive 3-9311 1953 BUICK Woodward at 13 Mile own can handle Joo FOr Ranch \ AMON wees e eee ee ee eee SLISO | ' See M&M Motor Sales v-8 engine and. Dynafiow trans- {00 = sEIncoln 5-1100 SCHUTZ MOTORS | ; ; | a : For top dollar on late model cars | ™!"*10" $1395" DeSOTO-PLYMCUUTH neh ER SC neider | 1947 Nash Club Coupe. .....cccceeeeee ewes.) 754 1953 Chevrolet 1953 Dodge ae eae cane oR a Se $1398 912 3 Wood" an 7 Birmineham SAGINAW ST : | o@dr eal Air with radio and 2 dr. oten This car ts fully ; 1950 FORD CUSTOM CLUB CPE 232 $ S. SAGINA po 1950 Ford Clul Cc ¢ iq beater ean car equipped and is ready for you. ta salt : Led tecae . “ : ord Club Coupe .........,.. 450 | WTD. JUNK CARS > ane TRON. Oliver Buick bh Cal we 2088 oF Mage Open ’til 8 pm. ° . $1095 $895 “Fast service. Call FE 4-9582. i ' $0 FORD ? - | FE 2.913 1951 Ply ir 4 Door & 54 / “WANTED—LATE MODEL WRECK- 20 Ore aaron “** | Se eet ean eee E2-9131 - Ma vor Sedan .e.seeee. 530); ed cars, ‘49 to ‘54. —————— ——= owner FE 2-8405_ —— ———— = aoe = Bagley Auto Parts 30 HARDTOP: _| 3) PLYMOUTH 4 DR TWO TONE 953 Ford Tudor 3 OL 5 PE soe ° PE 5-9210 1950 Buick Buper Hardtop. Radio, F he B B pone te ‘AV THROUGH. naiut Heater radio Real sharp. I 3 I ord T udor Te eS eS ae ee 850 \ 1952 Dodge 1953 Ford 170 BAGLEY 8T. heater. Dynafiow. Exceptionally ort e est uy iso “FORD 2 DOOR ¥ RADIO A AND| “°F, Your old car Peocssolea $895. . Q || 4 dr. with radio and heater. 4dr. sedan with radio and heat “wie are Gayuis now for eur nice condition. Dark blue top, _heater 875 Scott Lake Headquarters for Chevrolet i 1949 Pontiac Tudor ccc eecenue 450 ; | This car is priced to sell. er, You must see this beauty, - pring and Pig Acn Hla sales. Top| ht diue body. This one is sure : - NORTHWES T . soe aa Prices paid for ‘topnotch ears | 10,,please you. 68 Oakland. FE In A Good CHEVROLET | 3) Bui : $695 $1095 “Si, ‘82, 8, 84 and ‘55 ~_ 22351. ised C - 1952 Buick Hardtop .............. 1150 : URON BUICK 105} SUPER. 2 DR. HARD- 2 8EG Nar . were sires ‘ie meee | Be “oToR SALES ing. 21,000 mi $1863, FE S001) Over 100 PLYMOUTH “41 TUDOR CLEAN, 1954 Ford Crestlin 1450 F ye Pe es conan © core brit “Pate “os reonit moter’ Make “otter” i 5 estline ...........06. 1) 1933 Pontiac 1953 Pontiae — u 1390 mil 8 7 ae “Tabs : : . fn dr, Chieftat CALIFORNIA BUYER | _ ‘ay onty, 2638 Lake Angelus a, To Choose From A 1952 Plymouth Hardtop .........../ 850 radio, heater and Hydra." «Convertible. with radio, heater oe ae 2020 DIXIE HWY. eeu ac 1984 COUPE. GREEN - E 2-9878 or FE 4-6996 white Power ea ‘:ment $3700. ir : che / SE A S “For Sale Used Teucks 90 a ere Cy Owens 17 ACCINE| “2s $1595 ON ANINERA ~~—e~ene—me | let wood = coune Like new "t ' ve. ; | 1954 Buick Super Fordor .....//.. 207 $4 Pontiac | TRIPLE sean ant Your FORD |. Glenn's] SE Buick Super Fovdor svvssyre 25 YT | 1954 Ponting, 1953 Nash ; adio heater, white wall tires i TOR S: 2S S 5 aye oe of e i: CHECKED Hee Tc, THATS miitiotiton| Mommie cfm [SPREE ar ra , USED TRUCKS NORTHWE oT ; SUNDAY 1952 Ford Victoria s2.6 *S1 CHEVROLET. RADIO. HEAT-| drive Anv old car down. $43 o iver Duic 1951 Chrysler Saratoga 4 Door ............ 775 1953 Pontiac Catalina with radio heater and <. ‘ down paint Powerclide. -——— sovtncogirel Pibyp 209 ae tl Vl 210 Orchard Lake Ave. _ Catalina with radio, neater and Hydramatic. oo NORTHWEST ae 1949 Plymouth Station Wagon .... 475 Hydramatic. transmission ; "NORTHW Est CHEVROLET Re, euhn ok ores 3 | : $1595 $1095 | CHEV ROLET > Woodward 12 Mile ° te choose oe $395 No down 1952 Plymouth Fordor tere eeoeereae 575 Woodward at 13 Mile __LIncoin 1100 bag PS ae a oo . 1953 Mercury sgeonrents Gear Sng Ch k the JSED CHEVROLET 1950 Plymouth Cisb Coupe «++... 273 ll Som eeepc rem Eoin ee Gore re i640 ROLET GOOD CONDI- ’ ; ; ee CAR ag = = M.tol0 ane aa - 2 DR, ' + s a ee i Bright |: _~ Ke 8 es Ge Open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. i. . ina GooD FaANe. me ORT for pop portation New iow car tradein, 95., yal FROM NORTHWEST ; . Roy money Spot . 3 CHEVROLET : a ! . ‘ Woodward at H Mile i ; i ; i : _____“Eineoin "5-100 * . a — ce 2 DR. RA \ vay aeslow_ ake orice’ __ Always 80 Extra “Your Chevrolet Dealer”| Classified ads} To swap ) vu NORTHWEST a _ Jerome Olds Cadilie Shop Sunday [sit you don' si to WOOO WASD At as ILS RD: "Goodwill Used Cars”. ’.~ CHEVROLET ~. | CASS at ORCHARD LK. £ wast you do, 5 Liberty 9-569 Mlawes 6.120 65 MT. CLEMENS St, | . FES-7117, wimetua™ = |FEsows — FEs.oigs| * Buy. Monday, 2-8181,. i “’ . . WXYZ, Heal ! : van {George Gobel. Comedy.| Hostess Theater, (2) Sunday "5s ter Temorrow. Hae wm sem Rarvere | Cau, Hier Seren” | aR ¥aR, Cope, one toe WaR Here Drate | mingham will be main speaker at PERSONNEL [ » Guest. (2) Profes- Show. E = WXYZ, News, Stars the annual dinner- the | sional Father. Family comedy | 5:39(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You Are | 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. WPON, Manhattan Melodies — . nee? CKLW. Mount Zion Churen CKLM, Club Tine» “ Oakland €ounty Cheyer afte ig Parke, Davis & Co., mare: Dhenien | eaee. There. | MONDAY AFTERNOON SUNDAY MORNING t.e—wIR Phifharmonie = = iat reper stars WJR; Country style - — _ | WKY, Elmer Davis 1:16—WIN. ie Perkins Bulicing as v9 Auburn. 637.000. Rochest Mich hor- M %, N WPON, Ott ochester, Mich. labor Maney. Quiz with Herb Shriner. 3:00—(7) My Hero. (9) Justice | Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. wron. wing SUNDAY AFTERNOUM 10:30-—-WIR, Fecte Porer- wxys. Pou! Winter ir fire damage, 31 Franklin Bivd., tories: Pe nent i ‘at | . —WJR, Symphony WWJ, Meet the Press WCAR, Musie Car #2 Baldwin, 18,000, s ; rma poste “jack Wate Dawe Far wlan) ice Odin: @ tale ye wesscwron. on mene | Ree eewegeet | SaNe device | Wrom we comer | Rie. Beet Te | tions, excellent . salaries ’ +] y ° * i 4 . . t ‘ “Game of Danger.” (4) Star| Parade ° y © ——" Wide's Wonderland (4) |"Ckrw. genctuary WaeK. Hose tees teers |e Mempovant CKLW. Eddie Cantor Wreck, bung, 168 8 & eer. tinece. | Men and women with ap- Theater. Jimmy Durante with| . t¢:45—WIR, Change World | WPON. News Span. tour | !!e WIR, News 1:45—WJR, Quiding Light | propriate college training. guest George Jessel.“(2) My Fa- | @®—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall |1¢:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—WJR, News 1:15—WJBK, Music WXYZ, News, Music 2:00—WJR, Mre, Burton . rite } of Fame. (2) Adventure WXYZ, Dance Musie WPON. Tiger Come CKLW, News, Witness CKLW “tiews Davies nnua inner t pay vy Navter Grey per- vorite Husband. Comedy with 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding | CKLW, "J. Van Kuren 1:90—CKLW, Lutheran Hour| WJBK, News, Music WIBK. MeLe ' Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson. |4:30-(9) Theater. (4) C WJBK, News WXYZ, News. Pim'ge WPON, News, Sports WPON, News, Eddy sonal resume! George © Ss al wa ater. aptain| Dong School. (2) Valiant Lady.| wPpon. News WCAR. Tiger Game 1:1S—WJR, U.N. Report ee. haw b P lj F i cooper plays c! Gallant. (2) Meet UAW-CIO. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. (1:15—WJR, Sports Fina) 1:43—WCAR, Warmup WWJ. Go to Tews #:15—WIR, Pe y 0 10 oun ation ee 5:00—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4) WPON. Pron Warren, 2:00_WJR. Guy Lombard “NPON, Musto CKLW, 8 8 = MANAGER TECHNICAL i : * a uy mbarde . : : 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) * -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations tiste@ in this column are subject to change without notice. 6:46—WPON, Traveler $:15—CKLW, Bandstand 1 Week Biking Totals $477,225 | Dr. Frederick N. Adams of Bir- Featuring These 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather, | Cooper. (2) GE Theater. Barry . . r h Iqnites if they were lucky on Senate Is Ex ected to J Betty Wright. Sullivan and Luther Adler co- | #45—(7) Ricky the Clown. wre Se ° Crew ‘Friday the 13th or just the re] Give Quick a, roval HUTCHINSON ae ” - . . Vi i z aa ‘ | 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater.| °‘ in Han wih 2 Vengeance: ori Pras pee. pi Regge re 9 ‘ceivers of famed West Texas . PP iad tet : aoe Trailer Sales Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan in |8:15—(7) My Stary. om ipa aint Cuts Up WW Il ‘Missile hospitality. : to Ridgway Successor Sinieletielornt r > ‘. > Kenzie, Russell Arms. (7) Man| gency operation, young Jeff Mil- 6:43—CKLW, Toby Devid 4 « : 12: 30— lou WIR, Favorite H 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent at the meeting, where members| ¢ Behind the Badge. “Wholesale | ler is prepared to sell his be- | #0 0D Daan 0) Hour of "ckcw, wusvoog owuree | “Cw are oar "| gee —wam,. dim Vinen ww. Pepper Yous | will elect the board of directors|$ Famous Make TV: Burglaries,” Shows. (2) Ladies Day. WJBK, News, Album WJBK, ‘sun. WJBK, Don McLeod : 5 4 urg ," story told by| loved Lassie to obtain needed : : WPON., Nasarene Pulpit Sale os ee WJBK, Gentile, Binge $a On Ome and hear the annual patient care | @ Charles Bickford. funds. :00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. 11uS—ww4, Meatations — | 3.45_cKLW, Bast! Heater | Sos chrw ronnee Oe) | WWI. Right to Happ. report, along with a report by the|} RCA VICTOR — PHILCO 10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild. 6:30—(7) Story Studio. (9) Range |1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (4) | 1:30—wor, Laymen's Hour | ¢:60_wJR, News, Afternoon | _W/BK. K Gentlic, Bunge (00 WR, House Party oe Regge Ragecverer > ADMIRAL Crocodiles.” (9) National News. | Rider. (4) Mr. Peepers. Elaine | Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s| Uiflw: Baugney Tab. aa ee "cule. wear Goes We wertrick, Mem, - — night - . $ GENERAL ELECTRIC (4) Soldiers of Fortune. Tim and | Stritch, iporkypensd starred in| Houseparty. (9) Cartoon Time. WPON, Ist Gen. _ ; WJBK. News, Woods #00 WIR, Jack white Big Mirage Chase age report en 3 SYLVANIA — DUMONT Toubo investigate why Tibetan | Broadway hit “Bus Stop,” visits |>:99_(7) Stars on Seven. (9) | 7S" WCAR. Mor. Musicale | ¢:39_cxLw. Nick Carter | Wink "News Gentile 4:15—-WW4J, Stella Dalles =| munit ign fund: 2 EMERSON — CBS : y campaign funds for the | ¢ ruler broke off oil contract ne-| Mr. Peepers. (2) Private Secre- Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Ted| * wast. bass cas. | 4:45—WJR, J. Pirincin bate babe 4:30—WJR, Muste ' 11955 March of Dimes totaled $ H AMPTON TV gotiations in “The Greatest| tary. An automobile bumps| jack's Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. CKLW, Worship Hour $:00—WJR, News, Wash. 8:18—WJR, Bue Quest age Mn Salat $146,217.99. This figure is an in-|@ — Beast.” (2) Big Town. Mark 5 N and - 9 vid Show. (4) wros Ist pope ear rabies es 7 te WCAR, Cottee With Clem House crease of $11,000 over the 1954 > ‘ 825 Weet Huren S. Stevens in “Blood Profiteer.” things begin -to happen—i includ- “ee ) Toby Davi 5 jab som. Bd Waken WCAR! News WPON, Rise ‘a’ Shine eee ace we tn total. 2 FE 4-2525 1 10—(9) Movie Date. Feature ing dozens of roses, fancy cars, wontrst Gift. (2) Bob Crosby | * ra Gniv organ WPON, Dinner Serenade aaa, grate Hall SEC ktonntein ‘hod me} ; ee idee pro. | Show | 8:13—WJR, World Afteirs : _- AAPAPPPAAPAAAA fit — TE h $-30— WR —_Rentre—veliey — 7 hh i t = . "WXYZ, Light @& Life WEA, Cereueet a Wik hes wwi Rowe 'y “Dewees | Nabbed for Carrying - posal that is almost the undo- | 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- | CKLW, Pontiac Baptist | §.30—WWJ, TBA WWJ, Minute Parade CKLW. Eddie Chase Don McLeod SAN ANGOLO, Tex. w—Freed SYLVANIA TV 10:30—(T) The Explorers. Howard | ing of the Sands Talent Agency. | lowe. . WJBK, Ave Marta ; Ww XYz, Greece Mery WXYZ, Breakfast Clyb o sab be . Concealed -‘Possums Shelley’ shows films of his “Ad- |... to . ; 4 WCAR. Back to cee een We sss WJIBK, Newa, George weOet Neue. eorensse . _ . : » | 200—(9) War in the Air. (4) .3:00—(9) Monday Matinee. (7) | WPON. 8t. John’s BK. Musle Mood WCAR, News. Rhythm PON, News. CHICAGO w—Police hauled in| RADIO ventures in the Ontario Bush. Comedy Hour. Guest stars Bud | Hearthrob Theater (4) Haw- | 8:46—-WWJ, News S45 WPON, Dinner 6rnde, | WPON. News, Music . $:15—WJR, Muste an opossum found strolling on a | FOX TV & stavice ae ope Are Funny. Art Link- | abbott, Lou Costello and Rhonda | kins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. | 9.¢-WJR. News _ OeLWIR, Mare Paige | WOAR, Music northwest side street yesterday. Service All bshes TY eer checks on old flames and Fleming join singing-host Gor- : ©. (2) Secret WXYZ. Religions News SUNDAY EVENING WPON, Goes Calling 6:30—WW5, Jim Deland Upon arrival at the Racine Ave- ra sme mae OR Hsia salespersons. (2) Damon Run- don. MacR : ial varie |3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret cxiw" petnesda Temple 6.0 WJR. Gene Autry 9:45—WJR, Pete & Joe CKLW, Chese, News nue Station, the animal gave birth yon Theater. Steve Brodie plays 2 Se ae Storm. WJBK, News, Organ | WWJ. Am Forum CKLW Sees Girl WCAR. Music gave Coe. ‘Matehery a Ee program. (2) Toast of the Town. _WCAR, News, Rhytnm WXYZ, Mon, Headtines 1¢:00_WIR, A. 8:45—WIR, Curt Massey to four little ones. pein GORE ic is @| Ray Bloch and his orchestra |3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. , “I think,” said desk Sgt. 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SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1935 ee emnenneeeend Champ SAN (®)—The long training gr ends, perhaps very happily, today for heavyweight | champion Rocky Marciano and the | round-lad from from England, Don A couple of- rounds for the un-| beaten champ from America, | . round ‘international struggle in Kezar Stadium Monday night. The 30-year-old blockbuster from Brockton, Mass., is a hardened 188 pounds or so for the fifth | defense of the title he won from | Jersey Joe Walcott by a 13-round knockout in Philadelphia Sept. 23, aining Grind Nears Conclusion for Rocky and British Challenger frames of light. sparring for | 1952. English, strong boy and thus, Cockell, the British Empire wind up weeks of hard work, | champion, weighs around 208, and in preparation for their 15-‘ while he is big in arm, leg and ~ Maples Win Regional litle Chiefs Third at Brighton A MHSAA regional champion- | ship was added Friday to Bir- mingham High School's unbroken | string of golf victories this spring, when the Maples took the Kearsley “Lake (Flint) tourney with a 321) card. . , tot : . | Owosso was 3rd with 333, Flint Pontiac's ers qualified at Central 4th with 334, Saginaw Brighton in another regional test, | arthur Hill 5th at 342 and Royal although they finished 3rd, behind Oak and Berkley tied for 6th with Dearborn and Ypsilanti. 346. ' é Joe Borovick’s quartet edged _s 8 fast year’s state champion Mid- Steady -golf was .the answer to land team by. two strokes, The the victory, Borovick reported. Only Rain Can Maple squad was led by Mike Conrey, soph shotmaker who first tied with Midland’s Gary Howlett at 76 for medalist hon- ors, but lost a “sudden death” playoff on the Ist extra hole. 333 * portant factor all season in ‘the Maples’ continued success. This was the 6th straight win. Conroy’ s card was 40-36—76. Howlett hit 39-37—76. s - i * » Sto Recor ds Birmingham's team cards: Tim < Baldwin (4040—80); Conroy (40 3%—76), Bob Goldsmith | (40-43—83) and Sandy Siegel (43-39—82). Tom Cross fired a blistering one- ;under-par 70 Friday over the Bur- | roughs Farms layout to spark his |Pontiae High School teammates |into a 3rd-place finish. PHS quali- ified for the state finals at Battle Creek next Saturday. Cross went out in 33, then came home with 37 te wind up one under the regulation par 71. af Indianaoplis Drivers Bid for Pole Position in Memorial Day ‘500’ INDIANAPOLIS — Motor regulars agreed today track records from a_ half-dozen Aot dri i speedway that only rain could preserve the ver-car combinations in. opening qualifications for the 39th round about the middle, he can | never be called. flabby. | That is just about the poundage | they’ll carry into the ring. | Rocky's manager, Al Weill, said his champ needs a final, if brie tune-up with the gloves at his | Calistoge camp 75 miles north of here. | “Mainly to keep sharp,” said Weill, who might also add that he is not opposed to the thought that 1,500 or 2,000 admirers will stream into the place, paying $1 apiece | for the privilege of watching The | Rock perform. | No such turnouts greet the chal- |lenger at his -place in suburban San Rafael. Every little bit helps, however, Yneaning the $1 admis- sion plus the fact that Cockell, even at this late date, can stand: | more sharpening in punching prac- | tice. Marciano remains a heavy bet- ting favorite, with little action reported in this respect. And | among the visiting corps of press, | | it is almost impossible to locate | a person who is picking the Eng- lishman to win. Included are the | British writers who have followed Don's rather long and somewhat puzzling career. Promoter Jimmy Murray and his local partner, Lou Thomas, re- mained optimistic about a $500,600 gate. Less optimistic observers cut the figure in two. The ticket buying interest over the weekend, and the weather Monday, will supply the real answer. ‘Dutch,’ Fetchick Pace Tourney — Bulla and Snead Stay Close. to Leaders at White Sulphur WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, He put together five birdies, nine pars, and four bogies for his medatist—count, W. Va. W—Dutch Harrison of St. Louis and Mike Fetchick of Yon- "kers, NY. switched to the sup- 5 BOSTON u—-Ted Williams has | settled down to conditioning after, sis yesterday at Fenway Park. signing a Boston Red Sox contract ! for the rest of the season, but he’s | not uncertain. how much longer | he will play a * * The big left-handed slugger with | a .348 lifetime batting average put! his signature on a contract worth | an estimated $75,000 for the bal-' ance of the year on a pro-rate ba- It's up to Ted now how long be- fore he can get into shape for pinchhitting and returning to a spot in the Sox lineup, according to General Manager Joe Cronin and field boss Mike Higgins. * * ey When asked how long he would remain in baseball in his fifth led Signs With Bosox for comeback (Marines 1946, elbow in- jury 1950, Marines 1953 and broken collarbone last year) Ted An- swered: “T honestly don’t know. Perhaps I should say that I'll play as long as I think [ can do it. I'll quit as soon as I feel I can't do things Samuel yesterday. He arrived by | plane trom Miamj at 7:05 a.m., ar.) rived at Fenway at noon and signed after an 80-minute session | ting, catching and, throwing. “I feel pretty good, but very! tired,’ he said in the dressing | ¢] with Cronin, talked with press and | went through a workout of bat-— “I'm awfully happy to be in the surroundings of baseball again,” a smiling Williams told the press. “Regardless of what has been written and said I'm back in the game I love the best.” s s * . “Williams looks in fine shape— much better than I had ben led to right—can’t help the team.” : ; . ¢ *¢ room after spraying hits in and believe,” confided Trainer. Jack It was a full day. for Theodore out of the playing field. _Fadden after looking at the 36- Old Thendara Links Revived, Opens Sunday Nine-Hole Course Now Known as Clarkston Golf Club Another golf course is added to Oakland County's large collection with the Sunday opening of the Clarkston Golf Club. The 9-hole layout. is located on Eston Road, Clarkston Village off Clarkston. Orion road. The rolling 2,715- yard course is in q picturesque site, overlooking both Waltets and Dennis Lakes as well as the surrounding countryside. The course, which is owned by Paul Frechette. may be recalled by some as the old Thendara Golf Club, formerly a private, then a /semi-public club. It has not fune- tioned ‘in 24 years. _ A-new clubhouse, complete with | locker facilities for men and wom- | | en, is under construction, but for ‘the present, the old clubhouse, which is the Frechette home, will | be utilized. . The layout has one par 5 hole (455 ‘yards), five par 4s and three 3s. Men's par is 34, women’s par ' 36. It will be operated on a semi- | public basis. Scramble in Sight — for Big 10's Title tate’s ball team, after a 30 500-mile race May 30. Bill Martin had a oe new | Eee ichay aise meat ie blanking of Michigan yesterday, | aid comer Sam Coleman 44-39—83, and | course ya ating the Old J. ‘em today't Just a couple of dry hours &ere |White’s par by eight strokes for was in position today to make a Dick Singleton 44-44—88. = s * Coach John Maturo's linksmen edged Ann Arbor by one stroke, needed to send the glittering * gpeedsters in a smoking assault on the marks set last year by Jack McGrath of Inglewood, Calif. The first of the four elimination cars yesterday. | Qualifications also are scheduled for tomorrow and May 21 and 22. They can be held as late as the 322-323. The Chiefs. trailed runner- | up Dearborn, regional winner.- with 297 and Ypsilanti, 320. Water- ford’s Skippers, led by Jack Rey- {the first half of the White Sulphur Springs Open. | Their 132 scores led the field of | 47 pros, all of whom played the first. 36 holes on the Old White course. They split up today,- half going around Old White again and scramble of the Big Ten cham- pionship race. | Spartans and Wolverines met here in a doubleheader to con- clude the series that began with yesterday's game in Ann Arbor. MSC’s opener victory, achieved nolds’ 75, finished 5th with 327. ‘half on the Greenbrier. Tomorrow on redheaded Walt Godfrey's Shit | 1-Foot Jump they'll switch. Treading right behind Harrison | record and held Michigan in a 7-3. jand Fetchick to the Greenbrier ' conference leadership tie with Min- | throws ball to a catching partner as he began workouts Friday at Fen- | Gophers lost to Ohio State. way Park, following his signing of a baseball contract for the balance of the 1955 season with the Red Sox. Williams also worked out in the | MSC win put the Spartans in the | batting cage, bunting, banging drives into the >: i 3 l role of darkhorse forthe titte- | course were Johnny Bulla of Pitts- | |burgh, a stroke behind them, and morning of the race if the 33-car . Sam Snead, trailing by two. Bulla | field isn't full. and Snead had the best second- | McGrath won the 1954 pole posi- | round score of 65. Snead, the home | tion, the inside spot on the first pro, was tied with Henry Picard of row, with a record speed of 141.033 oh tgs Cleveland and Jackie Burke Jr. | miles an hour for 10 miles. His| Exhibition Marks 2nd | oi ‘iciamesha Lake, N. Y., for third | best Ln ms the 2% mile a Time Texan Has Gone piace. was 141.287, me Hin- : kle Special bed cole = Over World Height MAJOR LeaGurs | Bill Vukovich, the 1953 and 1954 : ; | "Won Lost Pct Behind | wi r has bee ti ed BEAUMONT, Tex. iw—Walt Da- Cleveland .. ry 704 — | =— ase 482 3 pape ee vis high jumped seven feet last | Chicago ....... 18 9 640 a a —— Y| night, his second exhibition jump} Detroit “"[2°"°1 1512, “586 ‘ pews Seema. of that altitude within a week. | Washington 0011 5 4g7 is Burbank, Calif:, and Pat O'Connor of North Vernon, Ind. A combination that might grab | the pole is Troy Ruttman of Hous- ton, Tex., the 1952 Indianapolis winner, in the V-8 Novi Special. Probably the most powerful car on the track, it failed to make the field last year on a relatively slow qualification run by Duke Nalon of | Fort Worth, Tex. Owner Lou Welch | of Novi, Mith., thereupon got him- | self a new boy. 8 Seeded Entries Still in Tourney Sixteen netters, including all | eight seeded entries, survived 2nd- round matches Friday in the | Michigan State Girls’ Open tennis championships for 15-year-olds, at . Kingswood School, Cranbrook, in | Bloomfield Hills. Six survivors are from Ham-; tramck. Only Oakland County éntrant left is Rochester's Karen | Henderson, who meets seeded Gay | Davis, former Texas A & M track | star, holds the official world’s rec- | ord of 6 feet 11% inches. He now | works for the Jefferson County | sheriff's department. He has been | giving informal jumping exhibi- tions recently at Texas pea baseball games in this area. 2 = s | Davis started his jumping last | night at 6 feet 2 inches them moved | * up to the seven-foot mark. His| first attempt failed but he sailéd over on the second try. Last Sat- urday he reached seven feet at an exhibition in Houston. GMC Girls Practice GMC girls’ softball team will hold a practice session Sunday af- ternoon at 1 p.m. on Northside field. Any girl interested in playing | softball for GMC in the city league report at that time, or call FE 2-2690 for further information. Union 9 Practice A Sunday afternoon _ baseball workout has been set for CIO No, 59 team at Wisner field. Drill be- gins at 2 p.m, he Vee Kansas City ...... Baltimore 1 10 worces 0.3 TODAY'S SCHEDULE ~ Detroit at New York, 1 pm.—Hoeft 3-1) vs m 1-2 . i Cleveland at Washington, 1 p.m.—Lem.- | on 6-1 vs Schmits 3-1. | Chicago at Baltimore, 1 p.m.—Donovan | 3-1 vs Palica 1-3 | Kansas City at Boston, 1 p.m 0-1 vs Kiely 0-0 of Brewer 0-5. FRIDAY'S RESULTS New York 5, Detroit 2. Boston 4, Kansas City J. Cleveland at Washington in Chicago at Baltimore stponed, rain. . SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE Detroit at Boston 2, 12.30. pm Chicago at Washington 2, 12.30 p.m. Cleveland at Baltimore 2, 41 p Kansas City at New York 2, 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE - Won Lost Pct Behind a. 2 4 852. m p.m. Brooklyn 3 _ New York ....c.05 14 06«(l 560. 8 | Milwaukee 4 «613 519 9 | Chicago ...... 14 «#14 500 9% | St Louie 10013 435 «1, | Pittsburgh’ HOS 423) 11 | Cincinnat! ...... 9 #6 360 Philadelphia . 17 20 ‘ 8 7 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Brookiyn at Cincinnati, 130 p Podres 3-1 vs Staley 3-2 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 2.30 p’m.— Mever 0-4 vs Spahn 3-3. New York at Chicago,-1:30 p.m.—Mag- Me 2-3 or Gomes 1-3 vs Rush 1-2. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, @ p.m.—Littie- field 2-2 vs Lawrence 1-2. FRIDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 6, Milwaukee 2. New York 4, St. Louis 3, 10 innings Pittsburgh at Chicago postponed, rain. Philadelphia at Cineinnati postponed, threatening weather. SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Brooklyn at Cifcinnati 2, 1:30 oe Philadeiphia at Milwaukee 2, 2:30 p.m. New York at Chicago 2, 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2.p.m. pitching, gave the Spartans a 6-4 nesota. | 43. 4 miles east of | EAST LANSING ® - Michigan j | year-old slugger. ‘Actually, he’s in /much better shape now than he ‘was when he started training again last year after the collar-bone in- jury. It won't take him long to get into action. Hitting’s natural to this guy, All he needs is time to build up callouses on his hands. and feet.” | 2 Berkley Retains Baseball Lead in Inter-Lakes Skippers Gain Second Place Tie as Southfield Nine Bows * Williams would not hazard a guess aS to how soon he'd be * ready. Berkley still sets the pace in the: eqs contract signature ended a Inter-Lakes baseball league, but, retirement which he had = an- the rest of the standings under- went a juggling Friday. and reaffirmed on the final day. Berkley routed Farmington, 11-0,| He said he didn't know just for its 6th win in 7 games, Water- when he changed his mind but ford downed Walled Lake, 5-2,' that he could make no moves until and gained a tie for 2nd place as certain personal difficulties were Southfield fell at Van Dyke, 8-7. | resolved, Williams phoned Cronin Beb Blackwell tossed a 3-hitter | Wednesday morning to say he'd against Farmington, striking out | Play again—the same day a Mia- 16 and helped his cause with a | mi, Fla., court handed down the grand-siam homed. Keith Phil. | final settlement to. his divorce. lips had a homer, double and 2 | “Very, frankly,” Williams ad- singles for Berkley. i mitted, “when the season started Jerry Kruskie limited Walled my interest turned from fishing. I Lake to 3 hits, and worked on a/ found myself listening to games. I no-hitter for 5 frames,. Two errors never thought that would happen helped Waterford to. its winning| to me but it did.” Elsewhere, Romeo got only 2 hits | OSU In Lead. Michigan Tied at 2nd Place Bucks Edge Gophers to Take Over as Spartans nounced often during last season off Mike Benedict, but edged. Oxford, 3-1, on Tom Williams’ | 4hitter. Two walks, Benedict’s error on a sacrifice bunt, and Bill | Spade’s single wrapped up the ball game in the Ist inning. Play Opens Monday in Waterford Loop A seven-team Waterford Town- ship Recreation Softball League (was ready 10 start play at the Drayton Plains ball park Monday night. Six sponsored teams in the cir- | cuit are Drayton Drug, Richardson | Dairy, Gidley Electric, Day’s Sani- | | tary Service, Waterford Lions Club, | + Blank Wolverines — CHICAGO ®—Ohio State moved |into the Big Ten baseball lead and 7 Michigan and Minnesota dropped into a tie for 2nd in fast developing action yesterday. A further reshuffling in the Ist WILLIAMS WORKS OUT — Ted Williams smiles happily as he and Dick & Wes Sports. Another | givision may come after today’s team, managed by Charles Young, | schedule which sends Indiana to | is_un-sponsored. | Minnesota, Ohio State to Iowa and | Managers of the other entries Michigan to Michigan State for F | are Cari = (Drug), Frank doubleheaders: , Richardson (| y) ~ - | AP Wirephote | frey (Gidley's). HS Saete Otte State efged Misneseta ¢-* mae = behind Harold Noerthrop’s six- poles Art Ruelle (Lions) and Jim hitter to take the conference lead Games are open to the public ie ag Abie its G 0 the keye | the 7th inning _with no admission charged. The | Bue oy aaa ee =a Ad s. 2 aa | ggg gg ge +5 tie fet Tem Wail, Mickey Steals Major Show By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS Some of the pitching arms may be getting weary and some of the of Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio breathes on. . Mickey Mantle, the phlegmatic, right field seats a Xie Ve | The hassle eame when Chuek | Highway in Drayton. td = Ellis’ hit to center with Ron Shay walked home in the ninth. Kansas | wa in which the winning run was Lou Boudreau | City Manager | sy, | joints creaky on the once mighty | Played the game under protest,| into his own? Is the Yankees’ | | New York Yankees, but the spirit |Contending play was resumed af- | Golden Boy’ | ter an hour and 23 minutes delay | j before rain had stopped. | | Inclement weather idled two Na- and Warren Mizutani on base for | Ohio State fell for a double. The /base runners held up until the ball dropped between right fielder Shorty Cochran and Dick Ander- son in center. their glow. And the old questions , World Series after which he cried. or one ciel tea SEAS reverberated again. Is this his | But he has not been able to de-| terson, who then faked a play for year? Has Mickey finally come | liver on a sustained scale. | Ellis at 2nd and stumbled against May's game-clinching home run | Mizutani. Umpires eventually | for the Giants was his seventh of | ruled that Mizutani actually had was supposed to be? | the season and saved a well- | not been tagged and had scored. Ever since he was plucked vir-| pitched game. by John Windy Mc-| Michigan State blanked Michigan tually from a playground—a shy, | Call, who replaced Don Liddle in 3-0 as Walt Godfrey hurled a five at last the nugget he boyish - looking Oklahoman who | tional Leagues parks—Philadelphia | reticent young man with fantastic | the third and gave up only two hits | hitter. Spartans collected eight hits —Ditmar | was marked prematurely for base- | 4! ‘ball greatness, rekindled memo-|Chicago—and, showing no favor-) hag been tabbed as the perso ries of the Yankees’ most pro- | ites, did the same to the Amert-' to fill the gate attraction role worn Victim. i postponed, | digious hitting feats with three Can. The Cleveland at Washing-' by such men as Ruth, Lou Gehrig | | home runs yesterday which dazed the Detroit Tigers 5-2. Mantle’s one-man wrecking job dulled all other developments of a | major league. program chopped in cause of widespread rain and un- seasonable cold, The quick - starting Brooklyn by. whacking the Milwaukee Braves 6-2 on home runs by Junior | Gilliam and Roy Campanella. An- |other ‘well-known center fielder, | Willie Mays, put a shot out of the | park in the 10th inning to give the |New York’Giants a 43 triumph ‘over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Boston. Red Sox won a | weird, rain-plaghed game from the | Kansas City Athletics 4-3 at Bos- ianeeeaoren pene Miller today. All Kingswood entries | have been eliminated. yO ® ' Third-round matches were sched- s uled this morning, with quarter- , 5 final rounds in the afternoon. Semi-finals will be held Sunday | AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 25 678 301 17 30 083 , Williams, NY. 72°12 22 «8 i ses morning. | INDIVIDUAL BATTING Kansas City 26 684 263 19 30 .980— Amoros, Bkn 106 14 32 «3 3 pom Friday's results: - | Player, Chub AB R H HR = Baltimore 27 en = ¥ pe Preese, Pitt. 70 7 21 2 13 3 ‘ Valo, K.C 32 « 8 617): OOC*SB S531 | New York 25 j - "gue Hadgman defeated Lesiie Groff, | Skowron, NY. 51 14 23 @ 18 .451 | Boston 29 764 327 24 27 978) Clud Batting €-0, 6-0: Ann Manzoni def. Peggy Mayne, | Power. KC 73 21 31 4 13 .425 | Detroit 27 718 275 25 «28 075 Clap AB R HM HR Rbi Pet 6-), 6-0; Darnelia Everson def. Linda | Howard. N Y. 2% 4 10 2 | .400 | Washington 26 710 267 36 93018 or onis 944 112 234 25 100 277 Nein, 6-i, ¢-1; Sue Hunt def. Sally Wad. | Kaline, Det 104 20 397-22 378 See | Brooklyn 927 167 252 40 189 .272 ¢ dell, 6-2. 6-2; Gay Miller def. Chris | Kuenn, Det 113 18 42 «2 «17 :«(3723 ; PITCHING iNew York 70 125 223 27 117 .286 Btackurskt, 6-@, 6-1; Helen Lowry def. | Evers, Balt. 6 10 23 4 18 384 (10 innings or mere) Milwaukee 947 129 240 124 .983 Linda Stevenson, 6-0, 6-0; Gwyn Thomas | Moss. Balt 35 4 12 2 6 343 | pitener, Clud 1? HBBSO WL Pet Chicago 950 127 232 35 121 .244 det. Elleen Schreier, 6-0, 6-0: Judy Fa- | Lollar, Chi. 74°15 25 7 16 338 | aeosst, Cle. 11 8,6 7 © 0 000! phitadeiphia 856 108 206 24 98 241 Yeki def. Karen VanPleet, 6-1. 6-1; Ann | Bauer, N.Y 102 25 34 6 14 23 Dorish, Chi 10.6°6 S 2 0 0.00 | pittsburgh 94 200 14 87 .230 lagpeee def. i. Lis 6-6, as ‘ tee . - : = e "324 | Morgan, N.Y awa : ee : Hee | Cincinnati B47 94 190 32 83 .224 6-1, cc fine ie ‘det. 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Netters Drop we be (8 a 8 fe oe — (10 fuaings ov more) r ouse, ‘ a « - ‘ E Tilt to Viking Crew ea a ty | ta TOEVIDUAL BATTING eae it 946 1-5 om Wilson, Det. 6 6 9 : INDIVIDUAL BA Podbielan, : r ‘ 9 ter, Det. 3307 0 8.198! (25 at bats or more) Erskine, Bkn. 61 42:26 29 5 0 1.33 = Player, Club AB BR H BR RDI Pet | Arroyo, StL. 1912 913 2 0 142 Mueller, N.Y. 95 158 40 (1 16 412 | Kipper, Phil 18 18 9 8 6 0 1.50 WR Robi Pet | virdon,. St. L 71 14 26 «464 «68 366 | Black, Chi 1229 48 2 0 150 30 110 271 Logan, Mil. | 102 22 37 4 18 363 | Hacker, Chi "2B 961 2 169 37°139 263 | Camp'ella, Bkh. 162 20 36 6 30 353) Friend, Pitt 115 2 6 1 0 1.69 23 123 .261 | Repulski, St.L. 103 12 36 5 19 .380 | Antone YY. 8331645 FT 4 2.05 30 128 254 | Ritiott, StL. 3 7 («1h «6@. 3 244 | Antonelll, N.Y. 67:33 1645 3 3 2.08 30 120 248 | Moon, 8t.L. 103 15. 35 44 13 340 | Dickson, Phil. 29921014 2 3 2.17 14 98 .243 | Geh’dienst, Stl. 92 18 MM 1 8 387 Pitt. 24623 814 2 2 2.25 Bo let dae | mated bun, 5. G7) 1 age lee Se ae ee SD aes 29 | maylock. Phi, m8 4 i ; : 8, Cin.- ; 6 NY. 97281116 2 3 247 > Pree, Pes, a 4 14.313 Mit. 37 1614.3 © 2.68 ® pF ee tH Phil 83 $6 1497 3 3 «2.723 na pad 6 ot nem 6 Ben, S171 2 é 4 y* ; , ie i a eee € : a) 4 ¥ é ‘ ; en \ 3 { é - { \ oe ; \ : : = : S AJ 8 gas ae ee : ig half by four postponements be- | at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh at) speeq and hitting power—Mantle| through the last eight innings. off Marv Wisniewski, one of them ity | Hard-luck Harvey Haddix was the ,a homer by Bob Powell. Illinois lost 9-6 to Wisconsin al- Gilliam and Campanella pack- | though getting 18 hits, including a and DiMaggio. But he has never aged their Brooklyn home runs in| Big Ten home run record display quite made it, | the fifth inning to spell defeat for | by sophomore Vic Petreshene, * * & | Milwaukee's Bob Buhl. Billy Loes| Petreshene slammed two homers | He has had his great moments, | was the winner, giving up seven to run his production to six for the | Such as the 565-foot home run in| hits. One was a home rin by | campaign, wiping out the record of | Washington in the spring of 1953,| catcher Del Crandall, who broke five in one season by Michigan's | and his low ones, such as the four | up Thursday night’s game with a| Dick Wakefield in 1941. ‘ton and Chicago at Baltimore games were rained out. This permitted greater focusing on Mantle’s slugging exhibition at Yankee Stadium, a big, blase ball yard which takes such things for | granted. | But Yankee fans couldn't. hide \ 13°.) ‘ 1¢ \ Dodgers forestalled any panic and | m.— snapped a two-game losing streak | 0 1 a OOps Open Monday Pontiac men’s softball program, sponsored by the Department of Parks and Recreation, — starts Monday night, May 16, with a four-game card at Beaudette and Northside fields. This summer’s activity fea- tures an eight-team American League and seven-team National League. All games will be.. played at Beaudette and North- side, with starting times of 7 and 8:30 p. m, Feature contest of Monday’s inaugural pits defending city champion Shaw’s against GMC at 8:30, on Northside field. Stadium Inn and Bicmar clash on the same diamond at 7 p. m. in the opener, Curtain-raisers at Beaudette send Louie's Tavern against Speedway, at 7 p. m., and Franklin Prod- uctg against Chuck -& Louie's Market in the nightcap. Seek Marbles Titles will award trophies ‘to groom winners. New champions i ' Strikeouts in one game of the 1953' home run in the 12th, | ; ——————— | catcher Don Bock accounting for len . ; all Hawkeyes’ runs. He smashed Gay Day Track Set | otbesels: the oval has been ciayed |= bases nade double and! scmed for Sunday Opening and chlorinated and the stands on a balk. ; - renovated. Hard top automobile racing be- | gins Sunday at the Gay Day Speed- | way with the first race scheduled for 2:30 p.m. * i aus: Children under 12 are admitted Lausse Beats Jones | w ie | NEW YORK (INS)—Hard punch- er pa ce ees by an ing Eduardo Lausse of Buenos | . ay Day Speedway, | aires battered. out a -unanimous Formerly known as Chief Pon- | approved by the Land O'Lakes | decision over Ralplt (Tiger) Jones tiac and also as Lake Angelus | Racing Association, is located at /at Madison Square Garden last Speedway, the track is now owned | 386 north Lake Angelis Road. be- | night to run his winning streak by Jack Korte. According to track | tween Baldwin and Joslyn. to 28 in a row. Mantle’s ‘Switch’ Homers Beat Tigers NEW YORK (®—Switch - hitting run every time and had suggested | pletely overshadowed t me's Mickey Mantle, who yesterday | that he concentrate on meeting the 4th roufid-tripper a wee po ball joined the exclusive three-homers- ball. — ‘by Ray Boone which landed i | “He'd hit the ball just as far te , = ) a * * * ° { lower left field stands. The one of his biggest bugaboos—the | and wouldn't strike out so much,” | : : strikeout problem, the grizzled Yankee manager ada.|" ining blow was a face saver wey? _ acc | for the Tigers. It accounted for I'm trying to shorten my'ed. Mickey struck out 107 times) their only tw — swing,” the 23-year-old New York | last year, and four times in| the Yank, ; runs and prevented Yankee center fielder said after) a World Series game in 1953." ut ees from yscoring a shut- he had hit three home runs, two! agate ‘ from the left and one from the has hit : total ee 288, DETROIT NEWYORK —~ right side of the plate. “T've been! sus seass cha ree | menace “33% pemrrt 288 working on it and I think I'm get- season and shares the major | Tuitiect 3 9 1 Cerey3> 3 1 1 the as league lead with Kansas City’s Eelinerf 4 0 0 Manilect 4:3 4 tig the tee. Gus Zernial jeoce 213 Bee, 338 . : C 8 rotate wt encom of to | A yesterdays nome rum were Heer" | 2 ¢ Bilan} | ting left-handed, he homered in. hit into the right center field Hatfield a> 0 3 $ Te 3 $ 4 the Ist and Sth off right-handed | Dleachers and one—the 2nd one—| Qromex.p 1 9 9 Howard 1 0 0 pitcher Steve Gromek of the De. | ™easured 430 feet. Awerp ogo ° 8 e torit Tigers and then turning to Mickey said ‘in hitting’ the 1st Miller.p 66 ° the right side he homered in two he used a bat had Totals 213 3 Totals 68 ‘the Hh off lefty Bob Miller, |e Ne "ame ‘Sauhee, ail Recas"eahy se era ie Batting left-handed, he also was sold by the Yankees this'weet| fi” ms “ ™ singled home a run in the 3rd to| to the Kansas City Athletics. Later | Boward Tied ut Tor Perd'mnti account for all the Yahkee runs/ he shifted to a stick borrowed from i dtd He in a 5-2 victory over the Tigers. | ailing teammate Bill Skowron. and “fo . REli-—Boone 2, Mantle 6. HR Mantle disclosed that. in addi-/ his ard homer came off this bat. Humer” DP Mebonan tg cont: tion to using borrowed bats, he It marked the Ist time Mantle | Huster. id.and Coiling, Morgan. also had changed hit batting tac-/had hit three home runs in a single | New vere «BB Fora 2, Morgan i 80" tics at the suggestion of manager| game. He also became the Ist 1 3. : Casey Stengel and coach Bill| American League batter “to hit Dickey. . .. home rung from opposite sides of Stengel had criticized his —— the plate.. fielder for trying to hit a Mantle’s three. homers comi- ‘ bia . Y he of wy P f 4 ' : ! ( oa ke ae re ae oe ( / ee 2 Vay Pera ee ee = 2 oe fi Iowa downed Indiana. 42 with - THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN : é DO IT YOURSELF = ————- —_ — —| ~ een . mea I a —- —— ee 3 ae : oN ; ; es S 2 be =. is = £5 hag ee ae a *y - a * cue oat: ce as a Re ee s 5 ¥ LJ A Compact Helpful Guide for Those Planning on Building or Remodeling Save This Guide Containing Scores of Tested Ideas on Home Building Materials ... Designs and Decor! —72 PAGES > % CHRISTIAN HILLS’ EXECUTIVE — Several n ing up in the rolling acreage known as Christian Hills. This project is located on Adams and Crooks Rds. near Rochester and is béing developed by Ranch Homes, Inc. The house in the photo above is known as ‘The Executive.” Others are built. on one-half | room. Natural fireplaces are included in these eer ue oS. arias THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, hundred ranch-colonial houses are go-} houses feature three and four bedrooms, two ceramic tiled bathrooms, family kitchens and activity garages. ‘“The President,” (not shown) is the i Hills and this features a bedroom suite in one end with its own bathroom and dressing dail. MAY 14, 1955 _ RS - BB. A SRSLY il E i ; Want to Modernize? acre plots of land with landscaped yards and winding driveways. One-floor plans, the public. The house pictuted is done in antique Do-It-Yourself Plan Will Help You Keeping your home ug to date can be an enjoyable and satisfying project for your entire family. But you have to know where to start and when to stop. New things to work with, new ways of speeding jobs for spare- time workers and a new spirit of cooperation among merchants, brought about by the do-it-yourself movement, are kind to your pocket book. You can best decide where to start home modernization by de- ciding what home improvement your family needs the most. Even if that project should be a new kitchen, you can't solve it entirely merely by buying sew equipment. You may want to install some new cabinets yourself, or build some shelves, or cover the floor, | or redecorate the room, Perhaps the family consensus will swing toward sprucing up the bathroom, You can even install colored clay tile yourself nowa- days. . s * + But usually the greatest need is for more space or more livable space to make your family life more pleasant. Homes can be en- larged in various ways. A house with an attic js the! with today’s new materials and methods. Thin-bed setting of clay tile easiest to enlarge. A dry base-| for a vanity counter and built-in linen shelves create glamour like this. ment, or a cellar that can be made dry, is the second best can- | didate. An attached garage often | —each with instructions from their ing easy and economical. Imita- . : mh i ees manufacturers — make it possible | . 7 botched-up building job rectified can be converted quickly into an | extra room, especially since car-| ports have proved to be adequate for modern automobiles. In all of those instances, you have four walls and a roof to ‘start with. Your next most practicable choices are to enclose a breezeway or a porch for use as an extra room. Here you usually have two walls and a roof, A minimum of framing and windows are re- quired., But they call for profes- sional help. Most expensive to build is a wing on your house, because this in- volves a new foundation, a new roof, three new walls and partial destruction of the old wall. This is a project full of pitfalls for ama- teurs. ? 2 * But even a new wing for an ex- tra bedroom doesn't cost as much as new house construction, be- cause you don't have the heavy burden of bathroom, kitchen and utilities to figure on. Auxiliary heat can be provided with modern space heaters, elec- . tric radiant glass panels, or if your furnace capacity is great enough, an extension from the present plant, New building materials greatly simplify home enlargement pro}j- ects. Sheet forms of sheathing, easily installed insulation complete with vapor barriers, various types of interior wallboards, floor cov- ering tiles, prepasted wallpapers, i$ 3% plastic laminates and fabrics are easy to apply. But when it comes to structural work, such as enclosing a breeze- way or perch, er building a wing, it is wise te call a halt fe do-it-yourself plans. Building codes can be involved, Kitchen Traffic Control Needed Ideal Room Should Be Divided Into Two Parts Preparing a meal at a_ busy street intersection is a good stunt except to the harried housewives who feel they do it every day. Even better-designed kitchens can be improved. They, tee, are subject te excessive family traffic, because all kitchens te- day have again taken up the rele These unfortunate homemakers, © ecatme Cc a } do-it-yourself movement, because they can't afford to tackle little jobs and don’t want to lose your good will by charging you for the full time required from office to job to fix a dripping faucet. a sig rie] > oil aaa ie: 7 oe Sle WITH NEW MATERIALS — You can modernize an old bathroom | Wafer supply and replace a worn for almost any man and-or woman to tackle such jobs. Hardwood plywoods, veneered in jing an electrician. But many } tion paneling is reproduced pho- than it would have cost to hav | tographically on wallpapers and done by a professional in the first pre - decorated wallboard. New place. ® = Why Contractors Want You to Do Small Repairs ° Small repairs around a house are best done by the homeowner. Contractors and skilled workmen, who are reluctant to come to your home on minor jobs, are usually trying to save you money. , A crack develops, for instance, between a bathtub and the tile- work in your new home. You call a tile setter and find him definitely not eager to have the job. The reason is that the work itself can be -done in less than a half. hour. | But the worker needs perhaps a half hour to reach your home, | another half hour to get back to his office, and if lunch time or quitting time is near at the end of the trip it is not tee are dry before applying the t to start another project. hardware store. You can patch Si cement between _ tiles yourself. | coman You can fix leaky faucets, point | cupsoaro up brickwork, replace broken | parrenn3ig | window panes, sand the edges of doors that bind, and perform many | hers little jobs without skilled | Ase FICAN : Pp. LL POCKET Give your plumber, electrician | parr an26) or carpenter all the information you can on the problem that comes up so he-can visualize the work. | J In most cases he will be glad to a give you whatever simple in-| a structions you need for doing the —_ job yourself. | Corner cupboards like or shmilar |in design to the one shown in the sketch above were probably the most widely used built-ins to be _— , ‘found in Early American homes. Q-Do newly plastered walls’ The increasing popularity of these have to be sized for paperhang- cupboards in modern homes stems ling?—P, H. |likely from their beauty and utility. | A—Yes, they must be coated — is a — — combines i. 1 si ; the these wo qualities. saw lines with ‘Shue sie. Bat be corte | for the scallops and other irregular ; ; shapes are traced directly from the size, and don't hang the paper pattern to the wood. The pattern 1. Your Fix-It Forum The result is the worker must | until the size has dried, jallows for variations in ceilings. charge perbaps two hours time, plus overhead, for a half hour job. Knowing this cost will be | |Pattern 138 for making the cup Use Caution on Insects — board and 261 for three styles of wall pockets are 2e each if order- out of line, and rather than | Ail insect killers should be han-| eq separately. Pattern 261 is im chance. losing your good will, he | prefers te have you do the job yourself, | You can buy a tube of crack! filler for bathroom walls at any: dled carefully and should be stored | cluded in the packet ‘6f five pat- out of the reach of pets and chil- | terns for making Early American dren. When using the solutions, | Reproductions. ° follow the manufacturers’ instruc-| Write to Workshop, Pontiac tions to the letter, Press, Bedford Hills, N. Y. to replace a fuse plug without call- | located as centers of family activities and informal entertaining areas. The ideal kitchen should be | divided in at least two parts. One | should be reserved for food prep- | aration and cooking only. The oeth- er parts, separated. from the cook- ing area by practical countertops or storage shelves, may serve for hobbies. Contrary to some belicfs, the northernmost town: in the United | States is not in New England. It jig Penasse, Minn, Key West, Fla... - is its southernmost counterpart, - “Sheet THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 AS Is BEST THREE - Silent, Efficient, Economical! Let the Blue Flame Do Your Work Mr. and Mrs. Home Owner: Get in step with BIGGER SAVINGS... You'll be money ahead with NATURAL GAS SERVICE .. . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1935 | : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FIVE The BURKE LUMBER Company rye = * : We at Burke Lumber Com- cu ARNWOOD HILLS - Thi s lovely, one-story gray brick with white clagheerd so | Pontiac Press Phete : tion is located at 2898 Bretby in the new Charnwood Hills, a development located east) and California contemporary height windows in the bedroom wing of the home. The light pany wish to express our of Adams Rd. between Square Lake Rd. and South Blvd. Placed at the top of a wooded gray roof of the home gives an illusion of eaceece height. This is the home of Mr. and é sincere appreciation to the RB | Ae VM, [ 2 Sin ee ee oe ; people (ef (Histarea fenie. 3 UlaINg ka ferials Wash the plaster walls with a your chimney is of brick construc- 3 owners and builders, who 4 How to Make Your solution of warm water and What to Do About = there is another possible leak- Tis Branding ame . with their co-operation, are j O B [l B f li Wall r Stick sdda to rid Fie acc “e Wet Plaster Walls age point. Water enters ake Your Tools = helping us serve you with | ec er ul eC “a l Vy and ste. Fill the bricks and fi lini th Ow everyone jin the neig’ - pape with sah hig plaster, Net dry: | : chimney top if there is ne barrier borhood seems bent on repairing more and better products. : Q — Some friends bought an old sand patches and apply glue size — In summer the plaster wall to prevent it. A mortar cap, cov-| amd renewing his household and 4 house and repapered the walls. over entire walls. ,If there are ee our chimney gets wet, and in|ering the top course of bricks garden. the borrowing instinct oft- : After goons the wallpaper stained — = greets ot wae when we have a fire} and sloped upward to = en ang to the fore ver ns The Burke Lumber Company } tarted f large pieces stai h inned i the wall; lining, will direct reason, it's wise to paint the han- : ) qe a (alle eee aed peeeibnasy and fore iting. If you do not seasons | cracks sad comes loose. What is eis oe Finally the entire chit. dies of your als in a_ color - is striving with the help of i MORGAN wooDworRK ANDERSON WINDOWS nothing makes it stick. Now we old wallpaper, don’t apply glue the answer? — Mrs. F. P. | ney may need to be repointed. that’s as distinguishable as a cat- : ; have bought an old home and size over it when repapering. A — It’s likely that leakage is} tleman’s brand. When you choose your: buliders, to place the %, WISER HARDWARE BOY DELL PAINTS ’ want to repaper. What wil] make | your problem. Water may be . . CRE ee SOUTH WILLIAMSBUKG IN BIRMINGHAM — New houses going of frame are being constructed on this street. Shutters are used for ep in Birmingham along South Williamsburg Rd, will include a group window trim and ledgerock planters face the front enirance ways of combination colonial ranch styles Brick bomes with small sections Bruton Realty Co is bandiin. the the work ourself the costs g ome Pools Cost Depends «nS pool the cost MAT i on Source, Kind of Labor, YOu take a chaner on aust A pool costs $290.39 honest-to goodness pool that wi Add New Color A pool costs $1,000.80 be a permanent improvement te | A pool costs $3,632.00 : the property—or an enjoyable tey that may rot. Even the dullest: fone interior k ' can have new life if ,ou use color ach cost estimate is correct reatively in your decorating More and realistic The answer of Pools completely installed by ‘ ; course, depends on the type of professionals usually come highest [an any other single item. color . . < brines new joy into home decor construction, the size, the filtra and for a good reason Aside So cee a tion requirements, and the amount ; . So refresh yourself and your fam of labor you contribute yourself from the cost of labor, there's 0: ity with color everywhere Paint gamble on strength! Any con galls in relaxing pastels re-do The design of a pool, the seid tractor who takes on a job stakes jitehen and batiireom in and the climate will also affect his reputation and chance fot) the 20 color lusting ceramic’ tile the price, according te Hubbard future profits on the job he does.! ghades cheer up the entrance way Cobb. Mr. Cobb points out that Ile wants to make vety sure that with bold primary colors. Do the you just have to be realistic nothing goes wrong. So. the costS: came with furme-<' os 4) California builds for economy. This compact two-bedroom house information ‘on floor selection in for a smal] family is built without basement and heated with floor the new edition of “‘Oak Floors for furnace with registers in living room and bedroom hall. Garage is Your Home,” a free 32-page book- built long énough to provide laundry space This is Plan 727 by J. let now available. In addition to Lioyd Conrich, 593 Market St, San Francisce 5, Calif. The house a covers 993 square feet; garage 246 square feet types, sizes and grades of ocak (Further information and plans available from architect ) | tains up to date pointers on in- ~ — a | Stallation and care. To receive a 9 os ‘copy sitaoly address a postcard or Here’s How . . . . letter request to the Oak Flooring - . . | Information Service, T7 W. Wash- Do Outside Painting mm cveao 2m Normally a well painted house Mix paint thoroughly, dissolving with wood siding does not need all pigment. Use paint sparingly re-painting more. often than once on the brush — never more than | ® $ in four to six years. Painting too, half a brush full at a time. Work. i often may res in _an unnece: Re pertteetttie ‘ == sarily thick coat that may crack wood by stroking back and forth | or peel. ° : to avoid running and streaking. | Check the condition of the paint | Always paint the sash, trim an . ; . doors first. If righthanded, Dirty paint may be scrubbed with j. the upper left corner and stroke a brush and a mild detergent. then to the right, working from top to rinsed with a garden hose. bottom of the area. Make sure the * ©¢ @® surface is covered; fill any voids If painting is needed. check before the paint has dried. first to see if wood parts need to be replaced. repaired or re- nailed. Then, check all cracks or loose knots, and repair with a g00d wood filler and knot sealer. | Where old pamt has cracked or | peeled, scrape and sand the loose | material. Brush the surface clean | after filling and sanding. Coat | sanded areas with primer The craftsman will need lad-, * ' ’ | ok eng Veto), | RADIATOR is Here! TOTAL PRICE Only ders (or scaffolding for over two | stories), drop cloths, rags, paint thinner, screening, extra pails for changing to metal-cutting blades | . place thin sheet metal | ,on a piece of plywood while cut- | beep RM jwith light pressure, gradually in- | ‘the blade takes hold of the stock. | forget that mechan- | jone of the light-duty bandsaws, | iwill find a great deal of helpful | explanation of the various | flooring, the pocket-size guide con- The “BARTON” . 3-BEDROOM HOME an — Ook Floors Help | assert. They point out that when RB the floor covering becomes worn, House Sales ithe attractive oak floors can be It pays to specify oak floors for brought into play as part of & new ‘a new home even if decorative decorative arrangement.” Another ' plans involvé the use of complete |important consideration is that floor covering at first, many build- floors of oak add to the resale ers and home planning experts lvalue of a house. A Step in Beauty ORNAMENTAL IRON Corner Columas Flat Columns Concrete Steps = e< x Whe i ie ~ ’ tee : 4 | ees a | : Si ¥ * sae - T pte aeak: . oC —. | or ~~ i. : ; a, £ 5 i ce aes | ~ poe _ te 8S gS See pots Seer Check These Features: | @ Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping if @ No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Rich Vibra-Pocked Waterproof Concrete _ @ Steel Reinforced UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE We Deliver Anywhere | CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highwoy OR 3-7715 1 bd Move. , ELSE TO PAY * 7,215 | mixing, stirring paddles, scrapers and sandpaper. Brushes 4% to 5 inches wide are used for large surfaces; and 1% to 2-inch brushes for trim. Use sash brushes around Ges and Oil Furnaces with super economy OCTAGON Radiators! For new wood surfaces use a . Be th primer first. For old surfaces | eucting ee ire 7 es * Big 15,000 Sq. Ft. Lots primers are not necessary except | thot cre settin m4 @ new ©n scraped and sanded areas. See |] economy ond home your local buildifg supply dealer | comfort records! LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: * Public Grade School just 2 Blocks Away * Twenty. Minutes from Downtown Pontiac _ Right on Sashabaw, North on * Complete Shopping Center, including Department Stores, Super Markets .. . *% Catholic and Protestant Churches Nearby LOCATION: Drive North ne Dixie Highway te Sashabaw Road in Drayton Plains. Sashabaw te Maybee Road. Right on Maybee Road te Oak Park. see just 3 Miles Away = J. McDonald at 5010 Oak Park. Apply paint during a dry spell | when humidity is low; but not on | an extremely hot day. Choose mod, erate temperature; never below | 40 degrees F. Wait until the dew has dried, and work in the shade. HE William | Lechner A porcelain enemal finish on a range needs only wiping off with'] 27 N. Cess . FE 2-1821 ‘sehen Box 388, Birmingham OPEN from 1 to 6 SAT. and SUN. — 1 to 5 WEEKDAYS Johnson Construction MODEL HOME PHONE OR 3-2757 Office Phone MI 4-0328 What a variety of heavenly carpets we have for you to choose from. THE VIRGINIAN, rich and colorful ............... 10.95 THE MEMOIR, classic and traditional ............ 13.95 “THE SEQUENCE, exciting and swirling ............ 9.95 “THE SIERRA, casual and ‘soft .................:..-9.95 THE HEATHCLIFF, sturdy and colorful ............ 9.95 Choosing Your NEW CARPET Is Fun a ‘(So Easy) Headquarters for Fine Draperies at W kere Quality. 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Right at the Door 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH TWELVE | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 New Capital House fo Open Part of World’s Fair, Goal Is to Help Improve Housing WASHINGTON (INS) — A house dedicated to housing opens in the nation’s capital this summer No ordinary place, America’s new national housing center prom: | ises wonders on the housing front ! for both home builders and bi ers in the years to .come Retractable Door kitchen after a meal for easy clear so | ling. The table passes through an for Dining Table aperture between the dining area A new idea suilable for both new) ang the kitchen. The hardwood 'and old homes is the use of a! : = is the st ' smooth hardwood plywood flush plywood in Bush doors is |the. same door aS a builtin dining’ table; fine material used in professional ‘which can be retracted into the ' made dining tables. i 2 : | : Complete Line of B} Westinghouse & Frigidaire Appliances Whirlpool & Maytag Washers Ironrite lroners Featured in the eight-story build ° ing not far from the White Hous« : Electrical Contracting will be such housing marvels as , The age-old beauty and mystery of the Far East are reflected in H use Wirin disappearing stairs, ice-free. .ie-\ modern home decoration. Rich Oriental woods, and decorative ac- 0 s . “4 A walks and electronic doors of the cessomes echoing the colors and culture of Asian centuries, are used Power Installations and Fixtures future in adaptations suited to present day living. Bamboo, wicker and cane, It's all part of a $7,500,009 '2 “warm beige shades from natural to deep honey, fashion window KEASEY ELECTRIC “world’s fair” of housing which Curtains, furniture and many other articles, that feature simple, ° will be opened Aug. 15 by the , functional lines. In contrast, the art and decorative objects used DRAYTON PLAINS National Association of Home 9 for beauty and accent, all display the vivid colors and hand-carved 4620 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2601 Builders in an effort to help im | look long associated with the opulent luxury of the East. Here are prove housing conditions in the = two rooms which show the exotic influence of the Orient s If. Ss. - - — ---- ~ a —e a Se ae _ — Sos ~— rt Six floors Mave been allocated for public exhibitions by the na tion's leading manufactur rs of - materials’ and products that co in “Wii Mitt yr, e P P caer ~ a 1 sean — if “fy th, es S to making a new home Toe Hppet ; hy Vi YU Yay 3 two stories will hotis« \HIB Ss headquarters and its Housing He y . search Institute. / “Y, The exhibits will cover a wid Zs “iy range of home products ji ludi / y the last word in air conditioning and heating, bathroom accessories hardware, insulation, kitchen and “yf 5 laundry equipment and scores of iy other materials and fixtures | 4% yy y Only one of its kind in the Gy U. S. alse will provide the la Z test ideas on modern home de RSS SS SS ~ S ~S AAO’ RAK SAI ASG@A1VMHANRARAARNV MK . : sign and construction along with Yh, | a continuing series of education Yy | al programs for the building and Ys | allied ‘industries and the home Uy, | buying public, YY | “Our objective,’ says center di Vip Uy, : rector Neal J. Hardy, ‘is to make Vig Uy, the National Housing Center a | Uy y Uy, ‘ great and vital force for the entire! = 7 yy building industry.” | Gy YY Ss 6 new ‘tricks of the Yy Y trade to be exhibited will show “Uy how radiant heating can keep side- | walks clear of snow and ice, an | automobile gadget which opens a garage door, a how-to-do-it dis play for the home owner and a mechanism which selects a har monious color combination for the interior of a new or old house Protect Wood for ‘‘Underground”’ When you are adding new fence posts, clothesline posts or supports for abors, be sure to apply pre- servatives to prevent the rotting of | ZF the wood that spends its time be | FY neath the surface of the ground Uy Such preservatives, mainly chlorinated phenols and zine maphthenates, penetrate the pores ef the wood and help it with- stand the attacks of destructive fungi. Any type of paint can be applied | successfully over the chlorinated | phenols and zinc naphthenates. Cop- | but tend to bleed through some | paint coatings. | ee ee LOANS © to Buy—Build—Modernize F.H. A. and MORTGAGE LOANS — SX WN SRS ~ SS QA {gy S SS We make it easy for you to keep your home in good repair SS SS MQAA MGQGGEQO VQ Vitally important to this community and this bank is the maintenance of local property values. It’s good economy and good business from every point of view. So we gladly advance funds for home repairs to protect your property investment at a low interest rate and on con- venient time-payment terms. SS NN S Hf you are uncertain whether any particular repair job justifies the expenditure it calls for, let us help you decide. You won't be urged to bor- row unless in our opinion, based on broad knowledge of local real estate, thet improvement is worth while. Chances are, however, that you can profit by doing what you have in mind —and you'll find us ready to cooperate. ~ FIX UP CLEAN UP RENT A [i WALLPAPE NX SN SS VAN i COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Yj STEAMER SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE : Y Wall Papers to Suit Everyone BRANCHES Y DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS Y PONTIAC PAINT Yyyprypereripy, | MEG. CO — UMMl/,Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.//WMua FE 5.6184 Perry ins ey re THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 THIRTEEN SAVE 24 N. Saginaw St. “HANDY y.Lx% i MW JLTI “Michigan's Largest Jewelers” NATIONALLY ADVERTISED _ —— ae @; FAMOUS ‘arses TOOL SET! “PIT AN .0: POWER! ric 12 POWER TOOLS IN ONE 1 Portable Drill 4 Drill Press 7 BenchSaw 10 Sander 2 Portable Saw 5 Auto Polisher 8 Paint Mixer 11 Polisher 3 Bench Grinder @ Furniture Buff 9 Wire Buffer 12 Buffer Now! An Electric Power Tool for every job in the home or shop. Seve time and money . . . Do it yourself with this 12-in-One Electric Work- shop ... 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Seginew Se. ‘ LJ * Please send me the 12-in-One “Handy” 8 8 Deluxe Workshop with everything included a a for only $39.88. | agree to pay balance ~ a at $1 a week. a “ FE Name_ | 8 Address___ s : 2.6022 |“ : # City 8 = * # a a = 2 Pontiac State Bonk Bidg. “. valance 5 feet wide to accommo- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FOURTEEN Venetian Blinds for Mod A short cut in modernizing home interiors—once you have decided on your wallpaper and painting scheme—is to install venetian blinds. You can do a lot of deco rating tricks with venetian blinds. By using a little ingenuity, you can — employ blinds in ways that will save you real money. These contrivances can make windows seem much larger than they actually are. They can give you the decorative appearance of a window where there is no win- dow. They can cut down drafts in the winter and help with air cool- ing in the summer. Here’s how the indoor appear- ance of a window can be enlarged. Suppose your window is 3 feet wide. Hang a venetian blind 4 feet By wide in front of it. Build a box BF date the blind when it is raised. . ; a% Hang your draperies from a rod DINING NOOK—Venetian blinds and a metal lath room divider inside that cornice so they will! shown at left make a modern dining nook. cover a foot or so on each side of the window. The\result is that you have a/| window. 5 feet wide as far as in-| terior appearances are concerned. Or you can treat the entire roomdraperies down the corners. end as a window wall, hanging @| As for stopping drafts, blinds act | wide venetian blind across i wah almost like storm windows. When | closed they create a buffer space eee F and diffuse whatever draft leaks in| _ Architects have wed the same Autos, Furniture Dyacing asbalfee n summer they insulate in an-, way. Tests have shown that | I of windows for\generations by em- other | of windows for generations by em Have Common Bond | | when the slats of venetian blinds | a. Geman cee cel Automobile and furniture may Fe tilted at 4 degree angles, they | ; : poles apart in construction— 4” reflect much heat while letting | | yet fashionable steel outdoor chairs | 2'T circulate and add an insulating | where there is and chaises are bonderized by The | Value varying from 20 to 35 per you | Troy Sunshade Company for rust | cent at the window. | A decorating advantage of Py ef | i | SEF have been | method as is used for automobiles. |- ef painting the indoor sides of | | p. lopsided. ‘| furniture crop a range of soft, ean treat that space as @ | paste] shades as well as the vivid | | ‘ones used in today’s high-style *"°es. | ' automobiles. | A California manufacturer has | Es iF -been making metal venétian blinds ernizing for some time in 10 or more col- ors on the inside with an ivory finish for uniformity on the out- side. You can do the same thing with | almost any type of venetian blinds. Remove the slats and place them Plastic Drawers for Cabinets Molded phenolic plastic drawers, now on the market, are a boon to the home handyman tackling a cabinet-making project. These smooth, non - warping drawers are available in two stan- easily as they tint their frilly frills. | welcome short cuts. | ea = —— sll® { : | Bice ‘ ——— to At Low Price Iticluding. Cement, Your Labor and Garage Door Own Complete 14'8” nid lol cae Sorts ated ing coment, . Speci- | fications | *% ety ss re i! . 1 * el ‘ iwiiy - f 3 4 ie 44 Tr a $e 4 4 on it ie ei ; P > P | : Ai % 5 F | Bs ew 1 PF Bar - less P oS, | SPECIALISTS in Complete Building Service © GARAGES © CEMENT WORK @ RECREATION ROOMS © PORCH ENCLOSURES © ROOFING | © SIDING © SEPTIC TANKS © BATHROOMS | @ ALTERATIONS @ ADDITIONS Satisfaction Guaranteed | No Money Down..FHA Terms ..3 Years to Pay ELLIS tne 2690 S. Woodward Phone FE 2-2671 C) at inside-up on newspapers on the | garg sizes: 17% inches wide by floor. New latex base paints will | 144 inches long and 4% inches covey them neatly without brush ‘high with 3'4 inches of inside m . Or if you can get the exact | depth: also 16% inches wide by shade you want in one of the new | 1414 inches long by the same aerosol spray cans, you can spray | height and inside depth. Other paint them as neatly as a factory | sizes are scheduled. job. Since drawer making is one of As for suspension tape, you can! the most complicated and- time get that now in virtually any con- | consuming tasks for the handy- trasting or. blending color you | man, , these prefabricated units want. Or the ladies can dye it as ranging around $5 in cost, offer as § €& —" —— 3 2 and SAVE : For Inside or Outside Use Super Kem Tone--Kem. Glo Seal Rite and Gold Bond LET US DEMONSTRATE MIRACLE BOND FOR YOU! IT MAKES YOUR OLD ' FURNITURE LOOK NEWER DO IT YOURSELF HARDWARE, TOOLS and _-POWER TOOLS EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF GARDEN SUPPLIES WE HAVE A COMPLETE SPORTSMAN‘S SHOP BUILDING SUPPLIES ELECTRIC FIXTURES and APPLIANCES PHELPS ELECTRIC, BUILDING and HARDWARE SUPPLIES 4348 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains Open Daily 9-6 Sunday 9:30-4 Telephone OR 3-1217 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FIFTEEN Make Your Dreama Reality! Enjoy the Pride of Ownership : | ae ae ies: Sy i Ge ae . Pete tgitshad® 3 YOUR HOM yal << ‘, a FOR REAL sean 52 Se - dhaitbniiteale is ico a ae: os ie i 4 2% CURRENT RATE PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ADDED UNTIL THE 10th OF THE MONTH EARN INTEREST FROM DIVIDENDS THE Ist OF THE MONTH Your Home ... financed to your best advantage... we'll show you the way We can help make your dreams come true... to own the home you have—always—dreamed—of-and — e planned for. We feel that the pride of ownership is a good healthy sign for the community and so we are proud and happy to be of service... to you and * to the OMEGA ITY LONG TERM MORTGAGES and CONTRACTS Do It Today . 2. to Enjoy It Tomorrow! ANY AMOUNT OPENS AN ACCOUNT HERE DIRECTORS i INSURED TO $10,000 CLARK J. ADAMS R. CLARE CUMMINGS : i BY FEDERAL SAVINGS i ident, i deral Savin Attorney. Kinney & Adams ase pr pag ata avings i AND LOAN INSURANCE MAHLON A. BENSON M. A. Beason Company. lac. W. BUSSES. FAME i CORPORATION CONRAD N. CHURCH : GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN Editor, The Pontiac Press pa vee Coupeny i LOUIS H. COLE JOHN Q. WADDELL i L. H. Cole Oi] Company Realtor CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS Honorary Director i JAMES CLARKSON 2 Secretary-Treasurer | KINNEY & ADAMS Attorneys , |. (Ze ~ ——# mele PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN STREET, . 16 E. LAWRENCE ST., : ROCHESTER PONTIACSIXTE EN -_ THE PONTIAC PRESS How to Estimate » House Paint Needs ,to 10 per cent _ wide lap siding ; No matter what kind cs surface you are painting, allow ® hours’ joes time between coats. more paint ae | Length, 2 sides 40 ft tong 80 Multiply by overage seiaht Wide, 2 sides 20 ft long 40 (plus 2 ft.) ‘ Total distonce around 120 Total squore ft =. ~~. 1800 Since top quality paint covers about 500 square feet per gallon, its easy to determine your paint needs by the method shown here Seene I. Anybody’s back yard feet with an average height to the Anywhere, U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs eaves of 13 feet has a surface Anybody are seated in their patio. area about 1800 square feet A eyes shut, basking in the Saturday good grade of undercoater — or sun, the picture of relaxation Mrs. prime coat covers about 150 Anybody speaks: _ square feet per gallon, and a top George, I think you should quality house paint covers 500 paint the house. square feet per gallon A httle sim George opens his eyes wide and ple awithmetic reveals that four quickly eloses them, tightly, Very oallons of undercoater and three lightly. He feigns sleep ind a-half gallons of house paint Mrs. Anybody rises, quits the = @re needed to cover seene and returns shortly with a Incidentally, this two-coat sys paint brush. Mr. Anybody has tem is recommended for previous quit the scene, via the back |, painted houses. A prime coat is fence. End Scene L. the best base for a top coating. no ~ matter how many times the muse Scene II. The neighborhood paint ike been M ; 7 : times the house = 1s wee WATE store, Mr, Anybody speaks F ‘How much paint do I need to There is another factor te con cover a house 20 by 4 feet? sider, however, before ordering Finis. paint. ly is the condition ef the You've just witnessed a one acl surface. melodrama that will be repeated If it is unusually rough. heavily (with variations) every day in textured, dry and porous. it may Anywhere, U.S.A., during the require Pai) Per cent more paint summer months. Always the last) according to the Glidden Company line is the same— How much Concrete block. for instance. us paint do I need?” nally takes even more—up to 50 Thi, being a ewhiversal ques Per cent more paint—for the first tion, it deserves an all-inclusive (°°! answer, The answer supplied by Since there as more surface to | the Sherwin-Williams Company (°°! © corrugated metal than to its paint dealers, whe in turn on smooth metal, it requires one | relay it to their customers, is '2!'d More paint For the same : thi, rule of thumb reason narrow lap siding uses | : 1. Compute the square fect of : surface to De covered by miuilti * plying the number of feet around { the house by its averave height to : the eaves, then add two feet to the average height. The extra two : feet automatically takes cadre of paint needs for the gables aan 2. Ascertain from your paint dealer approximately how’ many _¥Yoom, two bedrooms, ‘en. And though the latter had auto square feet each gallon of under coater covers, then divide the total square feet of area by this figures 3. Similarly, learn the square feet coverage of a gallon of top- coat house paint, and divide the total square feet of surface by this figure, For example, a house 20 by 4 Home Ownership Sweeps Over Country Today The trend to home ownership in the last few years has been tre mendous. After World War Il, a great wave of buying saw 8,000,000 fam. ilies seeking new homes. Today some 24,000,000 prosperous fami lies own their own homes. Popu Jation growth and modern construc tion have combined to make home building one of the industrial gi- ants of the land. As a result, home , design has jumped years ahead. Just a generation or so ago, the average home had but one bath- and a kiteh- matic appliances, they were awkwardly placed, built-in. Today, the trend in even mass housing is toward extra bath- room facilities, with a really fine material like ceramic tile covering all surfaces where a waterproof, decorative material is needed. Today's home has at least three usually “and a kitchen whose | bedrooms built-in appliances are taken for | granied, and not | | 4 } | SATURDAY. than | “Py BOTTLED GAS a Complete Gas Service Bey ond the Mains | FAST_CLEAN— INEXPENSIVE! The Average Family Can Cook With “Pyrofax” for 10c Per Day! TOPs for AUTOMATIC WATER HEATING TO00! NO CHARGE For “Pyrofax” Gas Service Installation With the Purchase of any Range Water Heater, Dryer, or Incinerator onner's PHONE FE 5-8805 MAY 14, 1955 Z sist slipping. Being impervious te Tile Offers Home Safety” ‘water and other spillage, these tiles can not soak up water and are surfaced with ceramic mosaics | ‘thus leave @ moist spot for the offer another advanlage besides homemaker to slip on. They are durability and beauty: safety, The quickly dried with just a cloth er slightly abrasive tile surfaces re-' mop. rolax Quality kitchens whose Moors | 2685 South Woodward PONTIAC V4 Mile South of Square Lake Rd. ATTENTION Buitders xa Now You Can Install Factory Finished Custom Kitchens at Mass Production Prices. Save Time and Labor. ‘Each Unit Packed Separate in Special Cardboard Containers. Come-in for Free Estimates. PONTIAC MILLWORK SALES CO. FE 5-9283 2005 Pontiac Rd. FE:5-0283 7 a _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 . SEVENTEEN WHY YOU SHOULD USE | Ready-Mixed CONCRETE: —ae—— 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 in- : sure concrete of uniform quality, durability and high strength. | : | es CONVENIENCE | Ready-Mixed Concrete results in maximum convenience on the job. You don’t have the problem of * | estimating the quantities of cement and aggregates required. You save the time, trouble and hard } labor of handling and mixing materials. It does away with stock piles of aggregates and stores of | cement that take up space on the job site. And, too, there’s no cleaning up of excess materials upon completion of the job. A phone call will bring the concrete to your job, and in many cases, it may be placed directly into your forms. | | a , SPEED . | Ready-Mixed Concrete avoids delays in placing operations because it is delivered when and where ) it is needed. It is ready to deposit in your form.s immediately upon delivery, often without re- handling, thus speeding up operations. The exact quantity of concrete needed is delivered directly to the job site—construction crews lose no time in waiting to start or finish a job. _ _ a _ 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 materials, no costly reordering. Neither is it necessary to rent or purchase a mixer. You know what the concrete for your job will cost because the price it quoted before the concrete is delivered. DURABILITY | _ | 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 an@ dura- bility. Skiled concrete technicians at ready-mix plants determine the amount of water to be added to the portland cement and aggregates. The amount of water used in mixing Ready-Mixed Concrete is always right for good durability. | DEPENDABILITY * Ready-Mixed Concrete is dependable because the re is full strength and uniformity in every load. With modern precision batching equipment, each truckload comgng to your job is alike and exactly as you have specified. This makes it possible to obtain uniform strength and appearance in the finished work. You can depend upon Ready-Mixed Concrete to be available where and when you want it. 7 339 South Paddock St. FE 2-0283 EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1955 Seasons Bring Palette of Colors How to Refinish to Dress Home and Furniture Certain color schemes in Nature seem to belong to different sea- sons of the year. Each Spring brings forth pale yellows and yel- low-greens, hyacinth blues, deli- cate pinks and tones of violet. Summer and Fall bring the richer, stronger colors without de- viation. If people were just as consistent, we might repeat the same painted color. schemes on our porch and garden furniture year after year and think no more | about it. But we are never content to live without change, So, each Spring we discover that the de- signers and colorists who cater to our wishes ang sense our de- sires have bropght forth new and different color schemes for the furniture that plays such an im- portant part in our treasured leisure hours. | Whether you're buying new fur- | niture or merely repainting older pieces so they look like new—this | year's color schemes are of in- terest to you, It’s good to know, for instance, that the high-style | paint colors for the graceful iron | chairs and the tables with glass, | tile or marble tops, are antique | white, cream, dusky black, aqua, | pale pink and coral. | Then there's a painted effect | known as ‘‘gold dust” that's | achieved by sprinkling a little gold} metallic powder on newly painted | surfaces before the paint has aj} chance to dry. Verdigris and Pom- Ppeiian green also play an impor- | tant role in this years garden furniture picture. Most of the aluminum tubing | furniture is silver in coler, but some of the chairs are dull gold, — These are combined with plas- tie webbing in black or white. | | Bamboo and rattan pieces are. to be seen in their natural color— | and also with a dull black finish. For the sturdy wooden furniture, | the strong reds, vivid greens and | royal blues share their popularity | with glistening white enamels. The | transparent spar varnishes that} reveal the natural markings of the | wood they protect also remain in| high favor. | j Whether you're repainting metal | or wood furniture—any surface, as | a matter of fact—you must first | make sure that the surface is | clean, smooth, free from rust or | flaking paint. When you're working on iron or steel surfaces, stel wool is a great aid in removing rust. After the rust is completely elim- inated, the bare spots should be | given a coating of metal primer to protect against further de- structive attacks of corrosion, When you're working on wooden furniture, fill cracks or nail head indentations with spackling ma- | terial, then sand the surface level | i Shellac’s Drying Time | Shellac is quick drying, harden | ing dust-free Within 10 minutes, | - but it should not be walked on.) even lightly, in less than an hour For best results, allow at least three hours between first and sec- | ond coats. If a third coat is de- | sired, allow an overnight drying | period. Custom Made | Wrought Iron Porch Railings ed - For the furniture which you wish | to finish in a solid color, exterior | enamel is the coating you'll seed. | easily applied if instructions are followed carefully. The popular tones are the browns, but pastel Hardwood Floors | sedes «iter cotors are tm de mang among homemakers whe venient to pour some of your) Tip om refinishing hardwood) yiy0 tne time and opportunity paint into an empty coffee tin. It's floors. te change decorative schemes . brush into! To the homemaker who desires | * y to dip your into’. more uniform color in hardwood | frequeatly. If you're going to do your paint- |-wacth a wide-mouthed container. | floors, it is an easy matter these| ‘The color sealers = ideal for ing in the garden, choose a clear and windless day. Make sure ot your paint is free from lumps | and that the solid and liquid sub- stances are thoroubhly merged be- | fore you begin. Usually, it’s con- Before you begin to paint, get days to apply the newly created | finishing the sound lower grades of all your accessories together: | “Color “Sealers” to the freshly | Mooring, especially the “Thrifty” ° paint, brushes, coffee tin, stirring cleaned surfaces. The colors are third grade of Maple. Most local paddle, paint rag and paint brush Mixed with a penctrating sealer paint and hardware stores now cleaner. Then you're really ready | #! the factory. , (carry these highly recommended to go to town—without interruption. These combination sealers are | color-sealer products. : USE EXAMPLE! % Pay Only %& Now! % Pay Bolonce in 3 Monthly Poyments! vTITIirTittrt iris Li 8 # a Li a a a s J & % OUR 90 DAY PAYMENT PLAN For Your Inside or Outside Painting This Year = For Kitchens, bathrooms and | ALL woodwork! KEM-GLO* America's favorite enamel that looks and washes | | SPECIALS Paper Drop Cloths 9x12 Ft 98: 16 Fe. Extension LADDERS $995 CHAMOIS! Large—Full Skin $979 Discontinued Colors at So little cost... Si / the washable LATEX wall paint Colors at their loveliest! That's what you get with Super Kem- . Tone. It gives your walls a rich-as-velvet look in any of a wide : end Damaged Cons $959 variety of lovely colors. A gallon of Super Kem-Tone is enough S-W Flat-Tone $e8s for the-walls of an average room. Goes on so easily. Dries in an hour, $ 3 79 cone 5 Thy and it's guaranteed washable. Apply with brush or Kem Roller- _— tte thinning... Koater* over wallpaper, plaster, wallboard or previously painted stir end epply surfaces. _ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 71 W. OPEN A OR AT YOUR COVER THE EARTH Huron CHARGE ACCOUNT *+ FE 4-2571. WE DELIVER NEARBY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DEALER THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FIFTY-FIVE Completely New... — ) Sensationally Different! FRIGIDAIRE Electric Wall Oven Surface Cooking Units oo. NEW TUB — Lightweight and graceful, this new tub is made of | plastic and fibergias rr Stationary Tub Loses Weight, Adds Glamour The stationary laundry tub has taken on glamour. Soapstone, | porcelain and concrete have given | way to fiberglas reinforced plastic | m green, blue, yellow or white. The weight of the tub has been | reduced by 90 percent — so light | that a woman can lift it. The) prosaic angle-iron stand has been | replaced by a graceful wrought | iron fixture. The tubs are made) of the same material now being used for lightweight bathtubs, | sports car bodies and military | body armor Window Dressing Saves ‘Sore-Thumb’ A window halfway up a stairway | often needs some dressing-up va avoid an awkward, ‘‘sore-thumb” apocarance | Most satisfying way | o-Ge me ang te = _ ment ot potted plants: or nowers.| Essential-to this is a protective cevering for the windowsill. A dec- | orative yet waterproof and scratch- | proof material such as ceramic | tile is idea). Individual tiles can | be used under the pots or better | the windowsill can be lined perma- | nently with the ties | ether New Frigidaire. Products Vets Sof eco wer moderg.) War veterans are setting a rec: | — oe , ord in payments on their home | ——— Y a mortgages. The Mortgage Bank == =% —= ers Assn., surveying 1.700.000 home | Joans, found GI payment delin- quencies of two months to be less than one-third of 1 per cent New Disthwesher-Sink Combinetion, Pemeovs ““?P fain Pair” A he Frigideire Food Weste Dispeses Wosher ond Dryer Reem Air Conditioner easily built-in for Great Circle Cooling Combination Meme Heated end Air Conditioner PATTERN 233 Pop goes a button but this tiny donkey stands ready for the emer- gency. His pack saddle carries everything for rips and tears too; thread, thimble, scissors and tape. The folding stand with the fancy decoration on the front holds lots: ot things for a bigger job of sew- | ing and mending. The lady who | does these jobs in your house will | bé delighted with these attractive | novelties when they are made with | the actual-size cutting and painting | guides available on pattern 233 | which is only 25c. It is ine luded | in the Sewing Corner Packet of | patterns for cutting table, ironing | board, sleeve pressing forms, sew- | =. CONCRETE wt iN appearance Any ize ava'lable ~ low mn price 3 Easy to install. smart. ALFOL Aluminum Foil INSULATION If you want a home that’s cool in summer, warm in winter, choose ALFOL, the insulation that has proved itself in the-laboratory and in the home; the insulation favored by architects, en- Structural STEEL © Residential © Commercial ® Industrial gineers, and builders. Privacy in an Instant With Modernfold Doors! Save space — make rooms do double duty! Eliminate space: used with conventional type doors Fabric - covered for beauty, metal framed for strength. Modernize with ‘Modern- fold.” TRU-BILT Block Co. Masonry Builders’ Supplies . . 1992 Pontiac Drive . The Home of Better Blocks FE 4-9531 oT FIFTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Impatience Is Big Enemy of the Home Handyman By ANDREW C. LANG What's the difference between a finished product turned out by a home handyman and a similar job completed by a professional? Why does ‘one often have a “home-made'’ look and the other a ‘‘finished” look? : The answer to both those ques- tions is, of course, experience. On the surface, that would seem to indicate that the amateur do-it- yourselfer can never hope to achieve the perfection of the pro- fessional untit he acquires the experience. . But, like that much-sung tune from ‘‘Porgy and Bess’’—it ain't necessarily so. | Modern tools and modern ma- terials have brought the ama- teur and the prefessional-much- closer together in working skills than pefore manufacturers be- gan catering to the fix it-make it trade. The chief reason why the workman ‘oesn’t ‘always get first-class results iy that he refuses to fake his time. Once he starts a project, he wants to see it finished. The professional, with that all- important experience as his guide, moves along smoothly and easily from step to step. The amateur does not have that experience— but can effectively balance it metely by taking more time to do - the job. Fundamental as that seems, it is a fact that the tyro usually takes less time to do something rather than more time. This great enemy of the home handyman — impatience — shows itself im many ways.. It's there when he omits putting on a coat of sealer even though he has been instructed to do so. It's there when he neglects the sanding operation between the coats of glossy finishing materials. It's there when he doesn't bother to drill pilot holes for screws. || impatient handyman plunges inte | a project with insufficient peva'a-| Thermopane: ls Now . tion because he cannot wait ed | the idea becomes a reality. | Good | | The best advice for the handy. | @ nsu ator men is the same as the oft. | repeated advice to the golf duffer: | “Take It Easy.” | n ‘ *y i categories since it is available beth im plate glass and window Thermopane itself crosses the With power tools. he can saw, wood, make joints, drill holes, sand | and do everything else in far less yy ls the Tin time than when all such opera. ‘NOW s.t e time i glass or with an inner pane of tions had to be done by hand} Spring and summer are the SC@- | plate glass and am outer ot Better yet, he can attain a degree sons for home remodeling. So while | e ~ —_— of accuracy never before possible the feeling is in the air, take ad-| Patterned glass. except by the most expert crafts- vantage of your family’s energetic} It is made in thicknesses of one men. This accuracy is achieved,’ mood. Get them to pitch in and) inch (two panes of ‘-inch plate however, only when the do-jit-. help on the smaller jobs. If you've! glass and a $yinch air space) and yourselfer is willing to take the always wanted to tile your hallway | ts inch (two panes of 's-inch plate little extra time necessary to for appearance and ease of clean- glass or two panes of double make the proper adjustments . ../ ing, do it now. How about fixing | strength window glass with a ‘s- some of which consist merely -of, up the basement recreation room? | inch air space). P turning knobs or moving levers | Need a good bookshelf-room divid-| Chief advantages of insulating Like thé golf duffer who makes| er? How about some new shub-| glass are that it eliminates the his backswing too rapidly because | bery in the yard? Remember, | need for storm sash, enables the he cannot wait to hit the ball, the now's the time. boundaries of the general product | use of wider expanses of glass | even in regions. with severe win- | ters, saves fuel by reducing heat | lqgss in winter, keeps isiteriors | cooler in summer, does not col- | tect condensation as readily as i single glass and helps keep in- teriors quieter by excluding more outside noise. Your Fix-It Forum | Q -Is there a way to remove ol from a concrete floor? A -Yes. Spread dry Portland - cement or hydrated lime over the , oil spots. If the spots are ‘not absorbed after several days, a ' dolution of 4 ounces. of tri-sedium phosphate and 4 ounces of washing soda to a gallon of water can be used to. wash down the concrete. Flush with clear water to remove ' the solution. ' ; _It's there when-he 4 4@-wood joint which isn't “just right’ and decides that it will do, though an extra few minutes -would enable him to make it per- fect. . it's there when he doesn't give contact cement sufficient time te dry befere bending plastic lami- nate te weed. And on... and on... and on. The peculiar angle to this “hurry, hurry’ complex is that the unskilled worker of today is able—even when he takes his time —toe complete a job much faster than the professional of yesterday. Stel as FOR ; OPEN ABOUT JUNE 18. Medel located at Fa nm Read. On west side of Farming- ten Read, % mile south of 1@ Mile Read. Richard B. Poliman Building Co., builder. Hotpoint and “All-Electric” go together! Each Hotpoint Golden Anniversary OPEN TOMORROW. Home is equipped with a Hotpoint auto-_ i on matic dishwasher, clothes washer and _ dryer; Disposall, electric range, water * heater and refrigerator. All-Electric Homes have Certified Ade- quate Wiring, “power-pull” wiring to power today’s electrie appliances and to- morrow’s as well—carefully placed switches and outlets to make it convenient to turn on lights; easy to shift portable lamps— Advanced Lighting for plenty of light to see by, beautiful light to live by. pleasure of living in a Hotpoint Golden Anniversary Home .. . an All- Electric Home! + reseent . See map. Cook Read is seuth of Vernier. COX AND BAKER, fac., Quality Heme Bailders. 7 : Visit these Model Homes and see for. . | . yourself the wonderful comfort and Medel at 930 C Painting Easier With New Latex finished painting. and washable. on, -New Flooring Patterns Offered and birch. Part of the excitement of spring eleaning—and much of the satis- faction that results from it—comes from seeing lovely new color ap plied to walls and woodwork. An especial aid, in this connection, is the easy-to-apply latex paint which can be speedily whisked onto a surface with paint roller or brush. Even though you've never paint- ed before, you can achieve pro- fessional-looking results with it. It dries so rapidly that a room can be put to rights as soon as you've After latex paint has adequate time to cure, it’s very durable Because it’s. a water - thinned paint, it’s possible to wash ‘your brush or roller right in the ink beneath the faucet. Incidentally, be sure to clean your tools just as s800n as you've finished with them —before the paint has time to harden. ' Patterned flooring is usually laid directly over the concrete. subfloor in a mastic bonding material, but | it can be nailed to softwood sub-| floors and old wood floors. In ad- | dition to the square blocks, the | new patterns include the rectangle, | herringbone, end-to-end and ner-| row face edge-grain designs. These patterned floorings are in demand for residence, school, bakery and commercial building | floors. : For ALL TOTRUST INSTANT DRY METAL COAT THESE Painted. and Finish Coat. PAINT Mfg. Co. 17-19 S$. Perry FE 5-6184 SPECIAL FEATURES: 2. DAMP or DRY Surfaces Sefely 2. ONE COAT ... . both Primer RANCH COLONIAL — A completed house on South Williamsburg in Birmingham, this brick model is now open for public inspection by | the Bruton Realty Co. FIFTY-NINE | Pentiac Press Phete New flooring patterns. Square block and several intriguing pat-| terned designs in hardwood floor- | ing are now available in maple. } | i j i | | } 3. Dries in 10 Minutes. Can cut! Painting Cost up to 50%. 4. STOPS RUST . + + penetrates PONTIAC | If You d- - Like the WHITEST and BRIGHTEST HOUSE on the STREET... Ask to ‘See the Exciting New RANCH-TONE Colors! PONTIAC PAINT Then its PONTIAC PURE HOUSE PAINT you should use! The Finest Quality your money can buy, yet priced “direct from factory to you!” At Only $ & 95 a Gallon MFG. CO. Phone FE 56184 17-19 S. Perry Street SIXTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 14, 1955 ica tile 0 eoush-chsaahan annah San: faieioun aide nisin lng 6 carpenter or building contractor to build it, but if a home handyman wants to tackle the job himself, he should get professional .advice: from his building materials dealer. The bar is basically a simple frame-| >= ® type faced with plastic work (left) covered in large flexible sheets which can be bent to fit the curve of the bar, then decorated with thin strips of molding. The bar has a hard, glazed plastic top. A steel column was left in place and py to use as a sup- post = brie a-brac Shelves. Fix It Yourself te save labor cost in painting and maintenance. It is designed lower-priced, medium denai: ty, plastic-faced plywood was in- troduced by Georgia-Pacific as GPX green, named for its green surface. This surface, being more than equivalent to a coat of paint made one-coat paint jobs practi- cable. The manufacturers claim that the hard surface is impervious to hairline checking and. grain-rais- to 1%-inch in 3 by 8 and 4 by 8-foot. sizes. Enamel Is Best Lining for Drawers Paint is better than paper for lining bureay drawers. A thorough coating of gloss enamel not only reduces the danger of delicate fab- rics snagging on wood splinters, but also provides a hard slick sur- face which can be dusted easily. One warning is offered by Du- Pont experts — since paint will not dry on a waxed surface and some furniture makers wax in- teriors of drawers, try a test in an inconspicuous corner to see if enamel will dry in 24 hours. A Gallon for a Room An average small room will take one gallon of paint per coat for smooth finish walls. with untempered hardboard. Hardboard comes Blend-Air Perimeter Heat System | With Baseboard Actual Size of Brace Up Wall Linoleum By HUBBARD COBB When you apply wall linoleum or tileboard, if often pays to put up a temporary, brace to hold the material tight against the wall un- til the -cement is hard. The portion of the brace coming in contact with the wall material should be covered with a cloth so it won't damage the high fin- ish of the material * * You can drill a hele in glass with a three-cornered file with the end broken off. Just put it in a wood brace and rotate. 7 There are some wood preserva- tives that can be painted over with- out trouble and some that will bleed through paint, so if you want to apply paint at some later date, be sure to use a preservative that can take paint * * Ig you plan to paper over gyp- Wallboard, the board should be coated with a varnish size—not an ordinary glue size that is suit- able for - on plaeer. ‘Should you want te paint ever woodwork that has been finished _with a red mahogany stain, bet- ter play safe and give the sur- face a coat of aluminum paint te Serve as a seal. If you don't, the stain nay bleed inte the paint, A sheet of hardware wire cloth fastened over the lower half of a screen door will prevent the insect scréening being damaged by house- hold pets and children Soft Rubber Tile Is Easiest to Lay An easy do-it-yourself home decorating project that fits into a weekend schedule ig to rejuvenate dilapidated floors with bright col- ored rubber tile patterns. Unlike hard _ tiles, galls for no blow torch, is easy to cut and lay. | | | Blender'! OIL o 6 Beautiful new Coleman Heat Tubes 3'/2" Blended at the Register r GAS registers ® Lower price becuase of smaller register @ Small heat ducke—3 V2” ® Ali the advantages of perimeter heat © Can be installed in new or old homes © The only register that blends air at the register “Blind hin ’” Blended Warm Air Plus Het Air Furnace Air Coleman __ SOODMILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. pt Corner of =e tals LLL wa SCHOLZ CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARIES . . . The Rock River Series points up why Scholz Homes are justly famed ffom coast to coast for providing huxury living in the modest price ranges. The plans of each of these rambling beauties reflect the in- tense thought put into their preparation to provide excellent circu- lation and the possibility of adapting to the individual site in bringing the beauties of nature through the magnificent expanses of the solar thermoplane windows. Large foyers, optional open beam cetling ine rooms and dining rooms, panelled fireplace walls. -Kitchens in beautiful natural mahogany with indirect lighting formica counters and spacious dinette arrangements all with a pleasant outlook. MODEL SHOWN LOCATED in Doherty Estate in West Bloomfield off Orchard Lake Road on Doherty Drive. Built by Burgess Construction Company. Price — a Medel new open fer inspection. Three bedrooms (two of which will take twin beds with chest and dresser) featuring new type Scholz designed horizontal sliding window at that."just right’ height which allows placement of fur- niture under it yet maintains a feeling of airy spaciousness, operates at the flick of a finger. Large wardrobe type closets with beautiful grain natural ma- hogany sliding~ doors. Two baths complete with built in vanity and large mirror walled medicine cabinet. One bath in each model cleverly de- signed to serve as a powder room handy to foyer and service areas, Separate work or storage room suitable for home work shop or hobby room. Two car garage. - DIRECTIONS TO MODEL. From Pontiac, Orchard Lake Rood te Walnut Lake Rest, East te Doherty. Left on Doherty te Medel. From Birmingham, Maple te Orchard Lake Read. Orcherd Lake te Welnut, to Doherty, to Medel, Wor Pusthan:tetermeston Col MAytoly 6.6063 SIXTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 iin Ge Pontiac Presse Phete ° 186 HAMILTON BLVD., BIRMINGHAM — A gracious, colonial styled red brick with; Blvd., in Birmingham. Built by the Vittore Brothers, it is a large, family-sized home — clapboard house has recently been opened for public inspection at 186 Hamilton} with all-electric facilities. Making Draperies, Slipcovers Now Easy | Your fix-it Forum |) She Snes waves 8 ome heat ducts. Readjust them to pro- By GAILE DUGAS corners by making her own slip Closed, it looks something like a Q—Last winter we noticed that| NEA Woman’s Editer covers and grapes, This seemed _ television cabinet. The cabinet con- | | some rooms < our house ee portion the amount of warm air NEW YORK (NEA) — In any | the logical place te show a sav- ceale a matching chair and a deep colder than others. What is decorating project, large or smail,| 'mg in the budget. | storage drawer to keep or remedy?—Mrs. C. H. j Saerene onck cre Seen costs are appreciably higher if A—The answer may lie in the! ducts. you hire all your work done. Even though you have your own ideas, it costs to have someone else exe- cute them Many housewives are adept, not only at painting, but at wallpaper- img, too. They've learned how from sheer necessity, -in times when the budget wouldn't stand for an ex- pert painter or paperhanger. in cur decorating project, the She had had previous sewing) experience, which proved a great | help. But even if she had_ not, there are excellent patterns and instruction books available that would have told her just how to proceed, step by step. She was helped in her sewing by a machine that literally per- forms wonders. It does zigzag | odds-and-ends out of sight. KRESGE'S FLO-MOR is sold only in aceeme stores —————galat and paper should be ban | ders, sews on hooks-and-eyes, sews stitching,. overcasts edges, makes apartment owner felt that the | | embroi- | died by experts. She didn’t feel | on buttons, makes button holes of that she could do an adequate ‘any length and mends and darns, job. But she could and did cut all without special attachments. ae PROFESSIONAL RESULTS with Kresge’ $ Fahor wall paint Look what you save 89 gal. at these prices @ Easy to roll or brush on 9 at. _@ One coat covers cement, wood, ‘paper, stone. . © Has oil base—dries avetnight “I ‘ @ Leaves lasting, washable surface — -* @ Leaves no brush marks @ Goes far—covers a wide area 4 50-FOOT LONG GARDEN Paint roller and Tray .... $1.39 Roller ....... 69e Replacement Se 800 Easy to use; speeds work- ing time. No lap marks Colors: White, cream, lo green, med. green, tvory, blue, yellow, rose-pink, grey With Flo-Mor you can do a professional looking job even though you've never painted a wall before. Discover how simple it is to apply. Dis- cover, too, the saving you make. Join the throng of satisfied Flo-Mor usersl Durable, lightweight vinyt— F: won't crack or peel; resists E. | heat or cold. Solid- brass A couplings will not rust. pe NOW PRICED AT ONLY... oo leg DOWNTOWN Pontiac STORE KRESGE’S—the friendly store THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 SIXTY-FIVE iB aaa a : , Pentiae Press Phete UNDER CONSTRUCTION — Located in Waterford Township, off Williams Lake Rd. | streets and nearby wooded areas, this project has lake privileges. Sale of the houses is = new pipcomet so of one- sony ranch style a sent in a subdivision with vais in this area is being handled by White Brothers Realty of SS ie | Insulating Tiles Otter Quiet, Pleasant Ceiling Insulation board tile offers the home handyman an easy way to create an attractive ceiling in basement or attic and at the same | time block much of the sound and heat loss that otherwise would be | transmitted. Planning the job properly is the only phase that is not so easy. The actual application of the material, for anyone casey with hammer and saw, is more simple than the¢——————-_—_ | planning. | the wall must be trimmed to fit Se let’s face Ht: First, get a | The width of these border units | : few sheets of paper, a pencil | should be as nearly equal as pos. | Before applying furring strips or | and a tape measure. Find the | sible on opposite sides of the tle snap a chalk Mme each way | length: and the width of the | room. | to match the center lines on your | colling and make & drawing of | This is why a careful drawing | d'4 ing. | , this area to scale. and good planning are necessary | : Saas | Nai] the first course of iile Now draw a line through the| te get the job done properly. Average House $12 300 | Furring strips, 3 inches wide are_ lengthwise with the room al suet center of this rectangle vertically, | You can use this same principle : : nailed across the ceiling at right | the center line, with one end o and another line through the | with virtually any type of ceiling The median selling price of one- anglcs to raflers or jets, Space the first tile Nush with the inter- center horizontally. This is nec-| 4:1, including perforated acoum:| , family houses built last year was & : ; | secting center line. The tongue essary because application of ceil-| 6.) ties. | $12,300, according to American, them so one side of each Ule can edge should always be the leading -ing tile begins at the center- of ay Builder magazine, be nailed solidly to each strip. | or exposed edge. room. This permits partial tiles, ————— eS Sa along the edges of the finished | eciling to be of a uniform width. — oS 2S Decide on the size of tile you! plan to use—they come in 12 by| 312 inches, 12 by 16 inches and, other dimensions. Show on your, scale drawing where each piece will appear. You can do this by starting the first course length- | wise’ with the room along the horizontal center line, with- one end of the first tile flush against | the vertical center line. Unless the ceiling has been| First find the length and width finished before, you'll need fur-' of the ceiling aes a drawing | ring strips. These should be 1 by | tg scale. Draw center line each | 23-inch strips of boards, nailed wall way as shown here. j to wall across the ceiling at right | | | angles to exposed rafters or joists. | | | | | | | | | The furring strips must be spaced ; 7s co that one side of each tie can|f| AUTHORIZED ..- Starts With be nailed to them. So if you're ; using 12 by 12-inch tile, moar | DEALERS -One of Our 1 by 3 furring strips should be J ee a for Low-Cost | e, show on your . drawing exactly where the ind Nationally Famous , strips will go. After your sketch | Mortgage L ns. is complete, take it te your build-| ing supply dealer. ! He will be able to make any | | corrections needed and can tell | o you exactly how many pieces _ GAS and OIL It’s so simple to finance your home, either new or already built, at Capitol . . of the tile and furring strips | the way thousands do! You just bring us your plans and specifications and tell you need. FURN ACES us how much you, yourself, wish to pay as a cash equity payment. You arrange With your material on hand, to borrow the rest here . . .on a 10, 15 or 20-year low-interest mortgage loan. you're ready for a hammer, saw | ‘and nails. It's possible to use an “You repay in low monthly payments which include not only your payment on automatic stapling hammer for EXPERT "the loan, but one-twelfth of your yearly taxes. The amount you pay as interest faster ‘eeicuen ‘Or you boas etal gets smaller each month; the amount of principal you repay gets larger, yet the apply the tile with adhesive. But | Sheet M total of your monthly payments remains the same. Come in soon and talk over it’s wise to discuss these methods and your home-buying or building plans with us. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY 75 W. Huron St. Established 1890 FE 4-056! Fastening me tiles starts with | the first course at the center of Q@ the first tile is placed flush HARNECK . with the horizontal center line and |“ y one end is flush with the vertical | HEATING line. The tongue on the tile, to : A or exposed edge. On almost every ceiling tile with the dealer. the room, the same as you started be fitted int groove in the next . id ate Phone FE 2-2530 job, the tile that goes up against e @. Duct Work your working sketch. One side tile, should always be the leading 2615 Orchard Lake Road a _SIXTY-SIX oa oy a Summer Furniture News Despite its name, summer furni- ture is a well established year | ‘round furniture style. New ‘de- | signs appear at any time and take a ceiling overhead instead of the | sky. But most of the new begins | to come into, the stores now, in | tempting summer settings, — now | in deep winter, when it's especial- | iy eye-catching with its promise | of sunnier seasons to come. A news highlight of recent pre- | view showings of summer furni- | ture was the unusual combination | of metal and rattan Sketched are two examples, the sofa bed at top left and the chair and table at lower left. The sofa bed has | a frame of rattan posts which are | both decorative- and the sturdy | support of bolsters. Legs and | stretchers are metal, painted | white. The chair ‘upholstery is | outlined in rattan to include nar- row rattan diagonal pieces across | the back. Metal and rattan to-| gether widen the arms. Narrow | rattan also forms a table shelf. Another news item in the pre- views combines unusual elements if not materials. A design in redwood, sketched at upper right, _is called a doubh ti taken apart for easy storage or shipping. Another wrought irea_ chair, center, laces bright canvas onto the back frame, and the group- ing it belongs to includes the wood and wrought iron tabie in front of it. Notable among wrought larger lounge types of which the ene at center right is gvod example. Wicker for summer furniture | grows sturdier without losing grace and combines with wrought iron. The chair sketched at low- er right.comes in both dining chair anda larger pull-up size. Tall standing lamps are shown | with the new furniture, for ter- races, gardens, driveways. walks. and to be used poolside. Your Fix-It Forum | Q—Rust from nail heads has come through the paint on wood siding of our house. What can be | done about it?—Mrs. C. K. - | A—Scrape or sand paint off of | nai] heads, then remove rust by) sanding. Coat each nail head with | sidi aluminum paint, and repaint me Pon iron chairs are the | Serving Pontiac and Oakland County for55 Years | EVERYTHING IN GLASS PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS ° PATTERNED GLASS © > MANTEL & DOOR MIRRORS FURNITURE TOPS | A TWINDOW & THERMOPANE UNITS . Pa} STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION & REPLACEMENTS Sun Proe Hise Pa PITTSBURGH PAINTS PAINT UP With HORS Mee eget Eb pad 4 : GWA mene 5 pile a PONTIAC 23 W. Lawrence St. te eS SUES GLASS CO. | Phone FE 5-6441 ELMER H. REYNOLDS GORDON E. REYNOLDS Pe . the finished blinds. lenge — twe contour chairs, two table levels, all in one piece and half on wheels. Wrought iron is responsible for several types of interesting de- sign. A -chair, center left, has | special slip-on upholstery. The slip-on back and the tie-on seat are reversible and can be covered with linen or denim on one side for indoor use and. waterproof fabric on the other for the out- doors. This chair can also be Miles of Blinds Painted in Strips Metal Venetian blinds are coated mile after mile in continuous strips. Both sides are pairited at once—sometimes in two colors at the same time. The coating is baked in 40 to 60 seconds at a temperature that's in excess of 500 degrees, — : The strips are then cooled and stored in coils. Tt may be two or thre months before the blinds are fabricated from the strips. In the meantime, the film must remain flexible to withstand cutting to leigth. forming to impart rigidity, punching holes to accommodate the tapes and, finally, assembly into The formulation 6f such a finish is just another of the many prob- lems. met by the makers of fine finishes. How to Loosen Sash Q — We are fearful of damag- ing some newly painted window sash that are -stuck closed. How can we- loosen them? —Mrs. J. S. A — Try cutting through the paint film in the joint between Te sae eat ae By Alcoa ANY STYLE—FULL THICKNESS INSTALLED $4195 1 $4395 THE BEST WINDOW DEAL IN TOWN 1, 2, &. 3 TRACT Wee | RAY-O-LITE pERoL-E Pat nO- © 166,268 . FIBER GLASS ? AWNINGS Marutactured under Franchise and Patent of Ray-O-Lite Corp. of America TRANSLUCENT, ECONOMICAL BEAUTIFUL — PERMANENT ‘You must see these fabulous awnings for windows, porches, doors, patias. Never need refinishing — Rigid as steel. Will not warp dent or sag. . Easy F. H. A. Terms! CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES —NO PRESSURE—NO MONEY DOWN | ALWINDO CO. 1702 South Telegraph (August Johnson Bldg.) FE 5-3728 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 SIXTY-SEVEN Old Homes May Prove ‘Fatal’ to Some The spring madness is here: People looking for “a lovely old home in the country.” Its symptoms include hallucina- tions about how easily an over- sized old barn, with plenty of air passages, can be remodeled. The victims are known for rash judg- ments, over-romantic imagination, and a ready willingness to be swindled. However, there's hope. The vac- cine is common sense, Here's the prescription: 1. Check condition of paint and joints on the outside. Chalky sur- faces mean a new paint job is needed, And if a new paint job hag been needed for some time, the wood may well be rotted, 2. How about the foundation? If it’s cracked and loose, improve- ments here will be costly, 3. Old homes often have grand fireplaces. Almost invariably, how- | ever, the chimney will need major | repair. You'll know that when you see daylight through it. 4. Test the floors. Put a marble on them and if it rolls fast away, the house has settled too much. If the floors spring when you walk on them, there is_ insufficient framing. 5. Inspect the two mes¢ im- portant reoms thoroughly: Bath- room and kitchen, Walls and Pes Pontiac Prese Phete TROY BELHAVEN HOUSE — The T. H. Bullards of 281 Belhaven the entrance of the sun in the large front picture window. The deep in Troy Township have an antique brick one-story home with green /| rose of the roof is matched with a front door in similar color tone. cedar shakes and white clapboard for trim. A wide overhang controls | A two car garage is located on the end of the samme faces smooth and even? If not, remodeling will be expensive, ing an outdoor terrace? You'll want one, but will it involve exten- sive landscaping because the wil- derness has marched up to the back door? Now, if this sound medicine still leaves you optimistic, either one of two things is certain: You're in- era material. Are the base sur- curable or you really did find ‘a lovely old home in the country.” 6. What’s the possibility of add-,| 1 Your Fix-It Forum — | Q —What can be done to get rid of roots that are clogging sewer lines, without damaging the trees and shrubs? A—There is a chemical product available from plumbing dealers. Consult your dealer on how it may Custom-Built to Exact Measurements A Laundry Problem Ten pounds of clothes, washed pounds of water. Drying the er is in use. clothes indoors evaporates this water into the air of the house. Ventilation is the only solution. and spun-dried in a washing ma-| Vent clothes dryer to the outside chine, still contain about 10! or use exhaust fans while the dry- ee ‘Winders- Winders” Look --- See -- Compare! Are You Building — Are You Modernizing ? WINDOWS JALOUSIES Built of Matched Panels of Select Birch Any Built-in Feature Such As: Thermador Ranges and Ovens Electric Dishwashers Ventilating Hoods Refrigerators Feod Freezers Lazy Susans Counter Teps of Genuine Formica or Ceved Micarta Finest Quality Modern, Colonial or Contemporary Hardware FEderal 5-9331 YOUR DREAM KITCHEN We are specialists in designing and building Custom Dream Kitchens and Bathroom Vanities for your new | home or to modernize your present home. include complete. installation. COME TO OUR SHOP AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP OF OUR CABI- NETS ... AND THEY COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY CABINETS! TERMS ARE AVAILABLE. THE CABINET SHOP Near Elizabeth Lake Read Open Monday and Thursday Evenings ‘Til 9 Prices Estimates ore free. 3088 West Huron St. cr ws = BASEMENT = COMBINATIONS ~ CASEMENT il [Mifare NET 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 Week—7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. 1661 South Telegraph Pontiac FE 4.2598 Mea seus Home Equipment Co. OS gy Lae rae eee eeSIXTY-EIGHT . Pentiac Preas Phote & breakfast room PKANKLIN KNOLLS’ BRICK, CLAPBOARD — The Arthur Coreys of 32245 Middle- Built of buff colored brick, it has clapboard in a turquoise shade for helt Rd. chose a bome in the new Franklin Knolls development. A one-story structure, trim. Unusual in design is the two-car garage which is placed at a right angle to the the house has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room with dining area, den and front entrance of the Corey home. Lots in this project are one-half acre in size. ‘blends perfectly with other ma- mate hing ‘moldings, it gives match- terials when used for accent walls.less beauty to- any room in the , 0 2 +3 3 Now It's Ss ea sy to Install|" Inst alled alone and finished with home. Paneling interior walls always eling of rich Savannah Oak’ has has been the most rewarding way ; been developed to be used with ' of creating a background for good | this installation system | rich 2 | |Your Own Wall Paneling [- living. The warm, appear- fh Easy te De (a) ] 4 : & TT. g Ti ! . i anne ot se worsted walls ones } There is no trick to installing ' } & handsome setting for furnishings | co Jannah Oak wall panels. Any- | « : 3 = Ss. ! — =e ere add kee, They jane who can use an ordinary ham- | " = ae w : completely transform a rundown meee cay Go i. sith proteins! DINETTE SET PATTERN . ae t ¢ Reine results. The three-ply, alleak ply- Om into a rv a of dis ~ an wood planks, eight feet long. are | This dinette set made in knotty ce considered a luxury to be: available in random widths. They | ,are pre-finished in a rich honéy | jtone. and waxed to protect their | beautiful grain pattern, so no ;painting or staining is required. | = | They can be installed over existing | |found only in the most expensive | houses, wall paneling now can be old-fashioned effect in the corner al Pe € jused in homes of every income ef your kitchen. Or if yours is | bracket. Leading interior decora- modern gaily painted make this set|tors are using wood pancling of cheaper material and finish it | add loveliness and beauty, to give iwalls by the new application sys- in bright enamel to match your elegance and charm to living | tem | | * es Pp | color scheme. In either finish these | TOOMS. libraries, guest ea ang | First, nena grooved is high-back settles will make 6 din | OOS. _renrcaten rooms. ing corner seem ee a neperkie ee z rn and nt Ai , | proximately one foot apart on | the set me owners, following today’s | wall. starting with a strip at the This pattern leaves nothing | decor trend to fine wood pancled !top and another at the bottom. to guess-work. It is complete with | Walls, are improving the value of | Then, beginning in a corner of the list of materials, tracing diagrams | ‘eit Property and increasing its | room, a special G-P retaining clip for the shaped parts with each livability by installing their own | ig inserted into the groove of each step illustrated for the week-end! “2! panels. This do-it-yourself | furring strip. and engaged to the pine is just the thing for a cozy | room furniture builder. This pattern may be ordered separately at 25c, or it will be included with the Kitchen Remodeling Packet of patterns for sink enclosure wall, floor and re- lactivity has been made possible | by two ‘‘firsts’’ in the materials field. A simple new method of instal- | lation that meets all home build- building | | first piank. Other planks are lock- | another right across the room. ed to the special clips, one after A home owner may panel an en- tire room, or do one, two or three IS YOUR HOME : volving corner cabinets. Price of }ing code requirements has been htome leaving the balance papered RT TODAY packet is $1 worked out by Georgia-Pacific or painted and creating modern, J ece | Write to Workshop. Pontiac j plywood, engineers, and a popular | effective decor combinations. The a Press Bedford Hills, N. Y. priced, “quality plywood wall pan- quiet buxur; luxury of Savannah Oak ee a ——— ee ' : ° we | | F . _ | it’s time Hila, Values Have Soared into cnt home coo - Coverages Have INCREASED PROTECTION—All in One Policy— DWELLINC— “ HOUSEHOLD Goops— THEFT—Home or Away | | PERSONAL LIABILITY NEW HOMEOWNERS POLICY LIVING. ROOM F SUITES Quality, combined with | low prices, because | they are manufactured © right here in Pontiac by j artisans fine furniture with ovi 50 t % , - rctterie “pales” i 2 e e _ in the firm. } . a eee ee eee wh , Buy Direct from the Manufacturer . . . Styling at the Price You Want to Pay LAZELLE AGENCY : . ° ° INC. william wright ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Furniture Makers G Upholsterers . 7 504 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. “all work guaranteed 5 years DAN : 270 Orchard Lake Ave. , FE 4-0558 , ronor ome CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED —, FE 3- 8172 LAZELLE j Windows Post- Believe They Have Changed Living and window- le wi practicable. Condensation | with slate finishing material to be had in any well THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 SIX'TY-NINE Estimating Point A gallon of paint will cover about ead Sisase bot ot oe cunts walls | STANDS OUT er interest in the cutdoers, The By HUBBARD COBB home heating equipment, unfortunate terms ; [ é : f i {eg if r 7f ? Hs Ef] ES i } ii gids sf li 1 : 3 H i : , i ZE i Ser (3 ff i i f fj 5 1) ir j it Rt I i ! L ! | : i _ekak >f Re + ! Hi f 3 F 3 > i i i BY 2 4: } : 2 ‘ L f 5 | ! F i a° fe i i | contacts result. in interference with the sound and picture in just as it is customary to replace the washers in kitchen faucets. become damp during the summer Striated Asbestos _ Siding Shingles Choice of 5 Colors *] 4 — . Water Repellent - Sq. Extruded Aluminum Combination DOORS $3°0 2'3" a“ 3‘0” Including All Hardware Interior Wall and Trim PAINT $4.85 © 55.85 cnn Flat or Gloss—240 Colors from Which to Choose. __ COMPLETE STOCK OF EXTERIOR AND-’ : INTERIOR DOORS. DIXIE LUMBER CO., INC. Always Service—All Ways 831 Oakland Avenue FE 2-0224 JF |Clean Heating The more automatic things be- = ’ wetland = ea ae ||| GAS RANGES member of the family with} dampness the ff 2 Hi i; 2 i i [ 5 | i FRESE r 3 i te ae ot Ee Sat yen ee Low Down Payments — Easy Terms! ot we woe on mort b & G Furniture Also HARDWICK Large Selection of STORE Mon. & Fri. 9:30 to 9: Wed. 9:30 to 12 m. and kept filled during the summer |} - youns: Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 te 8; Sat. 9:30 to 6 pm Tusting of the tank and a collection Plenty of Free Parking! MH cover about 650 , ot hard plaster wall, but only 400 FACTORY ASSEMBLED HOMES $ Designed by LEADING ARCHITECTS 7500 ip CONVENTIONAL HOMES BUILT FROM YOUR Before You Build or Waterford Hill ,” Open Daily—9 to 6 P. M. Open Sunday—12 to 7 P. M. | 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-7614 THIS CAN BE YOURS! See oe tt Built on large lots 80° by 160° to 110’ by 600° in a well restricted desirable area. os OWN PLANS FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN Buy, See Us at Beautiful — Estates! ‘o ERT C. DAVIS wii, SEVENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Conceal Radiators With H ardboard Covers Hardboard is an outstanding product for the ‘do-it-yourself’ trade, This composition material has a hard, glossy grainiess sur- face that is highly resistant to abrasion and.wear, and yet can be readily worked with woodowrk- ing tools, One of the many uses for this versatile material is in the making of radiator enclosures. . We're all familiar with the old-style home radiators, Hardly | things of beauty, they deo little for the home—outside of heating | it, But dressed up in new outfits, : they can hold up their heads of , Steam proudly. For, cancealed behind properly designed enclosures, radiators not only take on a more pleasing appearance, becoming furniture pieces, they also heat more effi- ciently. That fact is confirmed by the Plumbing and Heating Indus- ; : tries Bureau, representing the dustry. What constitutes a properly de- signed radiator enclosure? First, it should be pointed out that it must provide for a higher tempera- ture near the floor, a higher aver- age temperature in the living zone of a room (below breathing level) |. and a lower temperature near the ceiling. This latter reduces heat loss at the ceiling, saving you money. } A radiator enclosure should of- fer a minimum of resistance to the flow of air over the radiator, pro- viding convected warmth. Don’t cover up so much of the heating unit that air cannot circulate freely glows only when it is activated by artificial light—such as headlights, . or under ultraviolet, ‘“‘black” light. The bardboard-covered, wood-frame radiator enclosure eceaaes above is attractive arid will increase a radiator’s efficiency. over and around the tubes, Ade-| maximum heating comfort, quate openings for it to ‘“‘breathe” are essential near the floor and at the top of the enclosure. ly concentrates and more purpose- ‘fully directs heat into a room for is & PONTING FLOO 379 Orchard Lake Ave. Ree ee a se eee ne Ree ie Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! Custom-Made Venetian Blinds and Window Shades Reasonably Priced L. B. Taylor, Owner “ ee ee ae so gue es IRTH' ‘Ss bright new “tuftwoven" broadioom Highland Tweed |= A COVERINGS | FE 2-2353 ae : por es SS Ee ae a J 2 Live in a cool, comfort- able home this summer ee why suffer in hot weather? ~Janitrol cool- ing lets your family en- joy a living year ‘round. Call today and see how easy it is to have Janitrol Air-Conditioning. Free Estimates Easy Terms! 3101 Orchard Lake Road errr ee te) et ee —— wt OTTO A. TRZOS Co. Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 EVES AND SUNDAYS CALL MA 6-6247 >| averse to being scrubbed with ae -|Clean Windows says the industry. A three-sided radiator cover that will fit neatly around an offending radiator, and which can be moved for dusting and cleaning, can be | made simply by building a skele- | ton wood frame to which hard- board panels are attached. The panels can be secured to the frame with nails, screws or glue, or all The other is phosphorescent paint, which continues to glow for sev- eral hours after sunlight or other . stimulation is foe | two Luminous Paints There are two kinds of luminous paints, One, the fluorescent type, LOEFFLER QUARRIES TENNESSEE LEDGE. OCK FROM OUR OWN QUARRIES All Types of Building Stone FOR: ® WALKS ° WALLS © PATIOS , © FIREPLACES @ ROCK GARDENS GRILLS FOR FIREPLACES was woot Mandy, ce “ and allow to set for a 5 Before finish coating a radiator enclosure, a primer or sealer should be applied, Any finish suit- | able to natural wood can be used on hardboard. Experts Veto Scrubbing of Oak Floors In caring for your beautiful oak floors, remember that they’re somewhat like the typical Amer- ican boy—rugged and durable, but and water. That’s the advice of floor aie is employed, a sepa- coating of wax afterward unnecessary. - water scrubbing, ac- the experts, tends to grain and produce . If repeated often,- a on the finish. More- calls for substantial of ‘elbow grease,’’ where- wax base cleaner method & ty-simple-chore. A dash of ammonia in warm oak floor upkeep a relative- LOEFFLER QUARRIES 1675 Telegraph Road Phone FE 8-0141 Member of Building Stone Institute CINDRSEAL fills crocks and defects to @ stone- like finish. ond con be applied over water base points. CINDRSEAL will cover cinder block, cement block, brick, stucco, concrete, tile, asbestos siding. CINDRSEAL will prevent unsightly rust ond dis- ~ coloration to surfaces as the paint film will not permit water to penetrate. Available in a variety of true, non- fading colors. CINDRSEAL is reody for use—no guessing or mix- ing. Can be applied by brush, spray or roller. FREE DELIVERY RED STAMPS PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. Wk Ss. iran St. if if Ta FE oie? oll $i eT: teh Hata ad) HHIBH id THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 SEVENTY-ONE BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES Pontiac Press Phete COMMON BRICK GRAY SHAKE, YELLOW TRIM — In Waterford Township, the| car garage. The front porch has been made into a year-round room METAL CULVERTS Edward Yuille home at 2222 Paulsen has been built with exterior of | with its jalousie windows and screens. A winding drive gives the house gray shakes and yellow for trim color. Attached to the house is a two-| a two-way approach. — ‘ i Storm Warnings Give|White Kitchen | St.ctvmma"Soa's ovrsoua FInPLacts Time for Precautions Equipment Has | sine at scheduling pro FIREPLACES Its Advantages dutianlét caked aselausis and AREA WALLS equipment would be so great they | usually give you time to take {doors should be braced against |, Ever wonder why most manu-| would have to be sold on virtually | CALCIUM CHLORIDE ; facturers of. kitchen- equipment stom-made basis at prices | emergency precautions. ment either a custom-n pr Here are things you can do to =r in oF ott. stick to white finishes, while peo- | prohibitive for the average home- | SILICA SAND prevent or minimize storm dam- 5. Hf possible, stay im rooms (ic decorate their kitchens with | maker,"’ Miss Davison says. CEMENT & MORTAR age. This list was worked out by = a a a 2 a brightly colored wallpayers, wood-| ‘A woman can be as fickle as, CEMENT COLORS Fire Underwriters: sewer ~~ S Akitehen sutherity asewers kitchen as often as she likes if ' Leose material and mov ; ; this question by saying that color- | *%¢ Chooses white cabinets and ap- DRAIN TILE ed appliances would be a perennial | Pliances as a base.” headache to the housewife as well : us cconcatiealiy qxssund both for Finishes Contribute leeward or rs | Nowadays there are countless " | “miracie-working” devices to sim- fi rc Pe if is mo danger of their be [ward side, open more ing lifted and blown against your | doors or windows. ‘This will help Eleise Davison, heme con house or through a window. keep internal air pressure from/ sultant te American Kitchens plify modern living. Nearly all of || 2. Movable awnings should be | building up and- will lesson the |and other leading manafactur- Vtheraan ane wag oc nacthor ape COAL & SUPPLY CO. ee a eee ee eee eee leeward | ers, contends that color prefer- | dependent upon the ingenious and me = : walls and windows, or the haz aces change so often that mak- durable coatings develeped by the os 3. Shutters should be firmly at-|ard of the roof being lifted. ers could not possibly stock a (paint, varnish and lacquer in- FE 5-8163 tached as quickly as possible.| 7. If your house is divided up| variety of steel kitchen cabinets, dustry. Delay miay mean that it will be|by interior partitions, keep par- | passes = impossible to get them in proper | tition doors closed to reduce the position, with the result that they | suction air currents on the lee- ns! Spencer's SWANS sol LAVATORIES—LAVATORIES B10 (ii (‘i‘<é‘é‘zé LARGE SIZE | CARPET SPECIAL Complete with faucet P. O. Plug. | For May "4° |] CARPET —— INSTALLATION STALL ‘SHOWER and PADDING | Sq. Yd. Choose from several patterns and have a quolity carpet at a bargain price. | ith f ts, : . Compete swith force Installed on wood floors only at this price. soap tray, strainer and “full plastic curtain. SPECIAL Ic SALE | 332° FP NEWS : . Dripless Rubber Base Paint —_ Rn drendanoele Alkyd Base Paint _Buya —-ang Gallon ALSO TOILETS, BATH TUBS, HOT WATER ' sn " Gallon at“ 1 HEATERS, MEDICINE CABINETS—FACTORY “Breeze” —s' Regulor Price Costs ! | IRREGULARS—TERRIFIC VALUES! OPEN FRI.-SAT.-MON. NIGHTS MICH. — Spencer Floor Coverings 393 Orchard Lake Ave. -—»FE 4-8462 | 3511 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | FE 4-9581 SEVENTY-TWO TILE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 NEVER BEFORE SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! Me SEDROOM — See it Today! Ranch Home efit ) ry i ii i ne DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS Total Price Only $7400 Plus Mortgage Costs ah taam 3 6°” Com 7 nat eee Me PLUS TAXES and INSURANCE - Choose Your, Lots Now - _ Before the Best Locations ] to 6 P.M. y) Juere* Are Gone—Remember It's Q wmsom it Come First Come—First Served! These are Not Prefabricated Homes — Conventional Con- } oF . ; struction throughout. Ample PONTIAC . . ’ Storage Space — Large Lots — | . ; ** Picture Windows — Closets — ! American or Youngstown Kitchen Sinks and Cabinets — Choice of Two Popular Floor Plans — Versatile Room Ar- rangement — Low Monthly Payments to Fit Any Budget — HOMES, INC. On FHA Insured Mortgage — Phone » YOU MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! . . FE 5-9221 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 NINETEEN LOOK -FOR THIS EMBLEM ... é f ps 3 ; CaO ES po aie Z : ¥ : —— 5 ew $8 “aes* , e. : ] > & ty @ ft Real Estate | | 4 ounse | * e é 6 # ‘ F : a Buving or selling ... you save time, money, . j work and worry... when you deal with an office 4 Mo . “ | which displays this emblem. You see, ‘ : ———e not every real estate man is a Realtor F ‘ But every Realtor is recognized by his colleagues as a man of . " __integrity, experience, judgment-and_ability,_He is bound _by-a striet-Code- : + 4 H of Ethics—your guarantee of fair practices. These men know values, 3 ; financing and procedures. They are ready, willing and able to help i : you. Buying or selling... your Realtor’s counsel is a guarantee § of satisfaction! Next time consult any one of the Realtors listed below. : ; r : é ‘ These Are the REALTORS of the PONTIAC REAL ESTATE BOARD: : 5 . & Ammetia, Breee Jo; . 22.0261 5-ccniccmswesesss- 28 E. Huron Knauf, Roy................ ieee ee ares eee 261, W. Huron 8 z Annette, Roy .......... ccc cece cece ec ceeeees 28 E. Huron Knudsen, Wm. H.................--! 510 Pontiac State Bank * 4 Arche?, Vi Be 5 ccs ccccccscapsedsecce csr ance 737 Baldwin Ladd, Gordon C........... »....Route No. 1, Drayton Plains P 2 Bartram, Harry UL... ..........-.:- Box 381, Drayton Plains _ Lavender, Dorothy Snyder................ ..3140 W. Huron } 3 Beaumont, Harry S............. 3500 Duck Lake Rd., Milford Loveland, Jack. ............00008-- Box 642, Keego Harbor a ; Bird, Carl W.......00.0.-.. 503 Community Nat. Bank Bldg. Mahan, Q. R........5...0. 00.0 cc eee eee 1075 W. Huron. * Borst, Louis................ sig secueaasese, 26% W. Huron Marble, Geo.............. 6261 Andersonville Rd., Waterford . Brown, L. Hi. ccccscecsciz Werweiesisis eee nieces 1362 W. Huron Martin, Nina.................-.- 412 Main St., Rochester 5 Charles; BOD... 5.05505 s055 AnootrGans 1717 S. Telegraph Meagher, E. T............. .-+..289 Tanview Blvd., Oxford 4 Clark, Cameron. .........0ccccceceeecccee. 1362 W. Huron Miller, Francis E....... re re ee 919 Joslyn : Cowe, John ............2055 ree 1308 Pontiac State Bank , Nott, Russell .................- as wipeiieese was 3 170 W. Pike 5 Crawford, Ernest. R............. See ode 53/, W. Huron ONel, Raymond --- 2.225.600 2-- e+e 75%, W. Huron | Dalley, Jos. R.....0 ccccsssenewesex- 914 Pontiac Bank Bldg. Partridge, Ward E................0s000e0:- .43 W. Huron . Dotris, Roy Azo. .c.. cee. ceo e- = ee 752 W. Huron Porritt, Carroll... ....... 0.000000 0 cee eee 26', W. Huron : Ellwood, Thelma.......... Secnccoac 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ; Roach, Dick .........; Seawne se 1102 E. Maple, Walled Lake é Gaylord, Lawrence. ...........0000000000 e080 eee 136 E. Pike Seales, Geo. Lio... ec cee ee eee 861, N. Saginaw . Green, Walter M............005.-- 66 Park Blvd., Lake Orion Sehram, UVGA. 25566 cceirnc eevee neneexs 1111 Joslyn Road « Hammond, Paul... 55... .5-+- cece cesses 262 W. Huron Smith, P. T.................005- 1536 E. Auburn, Rochester Hayden, Jos. C........ wes be VEG 8 ooo 86 E. Walton Bivd. Stout, E. M.. Sr... ccc cceecssecccesscsse-+..01 N. Saginaw Hempstead, Kenneth Pie eislelelecaveesle eats sere 102 E. Huron Taylor, Jas. A... 0... cc ccc cee eee 100 Oakland Ave. Hicks, Russell E..3...... aboornoccas Box 61, Drayton Plains Templeton, Kenneth L.................. 2339 Orchard Lake : Hiltz, J. BR... «2. cee wie 6 ae isis. sere sleieve olere sai 1011 W. Huron Tripp, Leslie Ra... cc. ssc vse cece ecscce +s 22 W. Lawrence 2 Humpbries, Lewis. ...s0sc6c ccc iciscsceess: 83 N. Telegraph Valuet, Richard......... Sees ces esses ee ress 345 Oakland ' -Irwin John K........... eccececesscees.- LOLLY, N. Saginaw Waddell, John Q...........! 501 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. : Johnson, August... ...0...se0005 os oleieier 1704 S. Telegraph Watson, Maurice............ .....428 W. Fourth, Rochester ‘ Jones, Leslie ....... pels e @ele eee aigodwie en oi seis Rochester Webster, Co As... occ ccvccsweesc--. 18 Broadway, Oxford ‘ Kampsen, Alcuin G............ ee esis >...877 S. Telegraph White, Robt. C.............5 5660 Dixie Highway, Waterford e Kennedy, Wm. A..........02000055 .ese+s..3097 W. Huron Wood, Charles A.......... 1725 Williams Lake Rd., Rt. No. 2 ; Keftt,, Flv o.oo ic cscccceccccscescosse oeeeer 24 W. Lawrence Wright, James eee eene Pe ee eo ee ee 345 Oakland 5 Kern, Paul A.. seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees eae eaeene .3l Oakland ° Whitcomb, William “*@ 8 @@eeeeoe see 6 .8445 South Adams Road ‘ Kinsler, JOR. .....0000escccesccctcesceccce. 000 W. Huren Young, Remo. .occe sc iccwicenss8sseerecres. 412 W. Huron sce ccesaan oan. cttes emammasacaectenasates gis oe thee tse : éLa feel that owning a sofa, ' TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 When June Bride Shops for Furniture By ELIZABETH HILLYER What will you buy first for your new home? For somé reason, most brides say a soft, perhaps because they of all things, brings the new home close to coming true. Then they mem tion a coffee table, a living room f rug, a dining table, arm chairs and bedroom furniture, any one or all of these in any order. What should come first? _It doesn't matter what single. ticket the man in the store writes out first because of course several bare necessity purchases must be made before a home cap be lived in at all. But it is important to have a definite idea of what. matters most in what you buy of those beginning furnishings. It is important to decide first to buy comfort, beauty and corvenience —not merely furniture, fabrics and rugs. : Buy comfort, or there's little satisfaction in the new home once the first pride of ownership wears off. Buying comfort means choos- ing good quality bedding equip ment and the kind that exactly suits you, for a third of your tives Furniture Makers Use More Ply for. Hidden Parts Furniture manufacturers are in- | ‘ creasing their use of hardwood ply- | wood for concealed construction such a8 drawers, backs and dust panels, plywood producers across the nation report. The greater di- mensional stability and added structural strength of plywood are among the reasons for the move- ment, they say. An innovation is the develop. | ment of a Special plywood for | drawer sides which keeps the | drawers from sticking. The ply- wood has thick outer faces to provide smooth matching edges, and a thin immer layer for ex- ceptional stability. A wide range of southern hard. | woods is used for making struc- tural plywood. These include syca- more, oak, gum, poplar, tupelo and magnolia. GO CLEAN UP RENT A 12” FLOOR WAX POLISHER of Wood Finishes PONTIAC -PAINT co All Type $ MFG FE 5-6184 rry Se and i F g ddedate® ee BR Buy ccnveniance—there uover | SCIENTIFIC BURNER ADJUSTMENT! We don't depend on guess work! Scientific Instru- ments . . . plus factory- approved methods... . en- able us to adjust your new Timken Automatic Oi! Burner for maximum effi- ciency. We make sure you. get the most heat for the feast fuel! | | | hadn't dreamed of for your new | home. Timken Conversion both Oil and Gas. WARM AIR HEATING 73 South Parke Street HOLLY BRANCH: 209 S. Saginaw Street, Holly mechanics, insuring e AIR CONDITIONING Floor Cleaners Help ment of modern floor cleaning The upkeep of hardwood floors | equipment and the use of attrac is now more economical than | tive and effective floor finishing ever. This is due to the develop- products, Serving The Clarkston Area Complete Line of Building Supplies Lumber Masonry Supplies Plumbing Supplies > Millwork Electrical Supplies BPS Paints Everything in Building Hardware FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN “You Can Count On Us for Quality Lumber and Courteous Service” Open Daily 8 to 5:30 P. M. Ae DEER LAKE LUMBER vge and SUPPLY C0. maang as Lake ea 7110 Dixie Hwy. MA (5-4921 45 Years in Pontiac ‘ ON FUEL COSTS! You EXPECT more when’ you buy Timken Silent Automatic Heat — and you GET more! Whatever your type or size of home, new or old, there's an efficient Timken Silent Automatié Oi! or Gas Furnace, Boiler or Conversion Burner that will exactly suit your heating requirements. Because of its advanced design and precision engineering, it will save you fuel money during its years. of service. 'No Money Down — 3 Years to Pay! FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER Ist Call now for a FREE ESTIMATE, let us show you our complete line of Burners, Furnace- Burner Units G Boiler-Burner Units, All our installations are made by expert factory-trained years ot satisfactory service. A. ELBLING & SONS SHEET METAL WORK FE 4-1504 Phone MElrose 7-6521 @ ROOFING e rF RENT MMAR RE Re og Ee Ne ge REA GE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 . TWENTY-ONE ) | Whatever Your Building or Home Needs... BUY it at POOLE’S . . . your headquarters for remodeling, building or hardware supplies. Everything available for you in nationally known CEDAR POSTS ce ao aa; Fe ye a ‘y ae = 2 o o o o (Set WOMECRAFT] | PANELING | A dramatic first impression ——— sit SDYM © with-SCHLAGE: locks by . é r ‘Discover from among our wide variety of Schlage Lock designs, i PLASTIC TILE e a modern lock styling that will add“drama to your doors and . » complement your home's architectural motif. eg : i - RUBBER ~ and ASPHALT ~ | STERLING = | SLIDING DOOR ~ = TRACKS |, PRATT G LAMBERT . PAINTS POWER MOWERS | Reo whips through grass or weeds or cuts a ty velvety 18 inch path on your lawn. All types || from rotary to reel type. th © 11" rift Press | Ne. 11-120 Combinotion & Ne. 37-519 FOLDING DOOR IN YOUR KITCHEN! ee —_ ee” —sAN_ YOUR LIVING ROOM “gpacemaster’ doors fold back om themselves, make better furniture ar- ‘rang t possible. No “dead” sor- ners, no valuable floor and wall ares lost te door swing. IN YOUR KITCHEN “Bpacemaster” doors fold inside the doorway, completely out of the way. Your kitchen is larger, easier to move around in. No cabinet or counter tops lost te swinging doors. IN YOUR BEDROOM “Bpacemaster” doors add many valuable feet of floor and wall spece. Beds can be pushed closer to closets. There’s more room for night stands and lamps, too, because swinging doors are , eompietely out of the picture. from 45< Up TWENTY-TWO LONG WAY To GO — Helen » Waity puts down the first cinder blocks | at home-to-be in Fairborn, Ohio. They used mail-order house plans. By VIVIAN BROWN Ever think of building your own house with the fun of patting every | little stone in place, and sweating lovingly over blocks,. boards and beams’? Helen and Stuart Welty of Fairborn, Ohio, had that dream, and what's more they did some- thing about it. They built a house | so good in fact that it has just won first prize in a national do it-yourself contest sponsored by | Woman's Home Companion. The stonework was done by Hel- and bath upstairs. A garage will be completed soon. It all began when the Weiltys missed eut en a house they want- ed while they were scraping up the down payment. They decid- ed to mend their heartbreak by investing in a mail order house pian and materials for a house to be built with their own hands. “Little did I realize that two! years after I put down that first | stone I would lay the last,’’ says Mrs. Welty. ‘I taught kindergar- tenhalf-day while we were build- ing and I was always anxious to get home to my stone pile.” She wanted a stone house, and fitted every stone together just like- a jigsaw ‘puzzle. She didn't fee] safe on a scaffold so the chim- ney was stone faced by climbing a ladder, requiring many trips. Thirty feet from ground level she | placed the last stone. The Weltys did their own work | except fer electrical and plumb- ing installations. CLEAN UP PAINT UP USE GOOD PAINT! USE PONTIAC PAINT! PONTIAC PAINT MA F TWO YEARS LATER — This is the house the Weltys built with toil and sweat. Mrs. Welty did all stone work. A Kindergarten Teacher Builds House of Stone THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1935, MODERNIZE YOUR HOME FOR BETTER LIVING For good health and the comforts of modern living, add | new beauty and convenience to your home now by replacing old fixtures with our top quatity bath and kitchen fixtures. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. SINKS -- BATH SETS -- HEATERS ‘VICTOR AIR CONDITIONERS . BUDGET All you want when } The house includes built-in fea tures such as china and kitchen cabinets and shelves. Outdoor handiwork includes banked flower | beds made of the same stone as. the house. A current project in- | you want it with | cludes an outdoor fireplace and — a Budget! | aera recreation room. — | wane ee ER = ONLY How to Save Doors BY = $76 A solution to the problem of PLUS INSTALLATION children locking themselves in the Amsnican-Stavdard Eames & Brown Co. 55 E. PIKE ST. FE. 3-7195 a screw driven into the bolt open- | ing of the striker plate. | The screw should be flush with the plate so the door opens and closes easily and the lock doesn't catch. When youngsters are older, | you can remove the screw to | make the Tock _ Operative again. j ALOUSIE RCHES | BE MODERN | FE 8-045 Free Estimates Open Daily Sunday 10-4 Prices Start at ia|'369” Keene Seal-N-Vent Products 1739 Telegraph Rd. So. FE 8-0451-2 > TT nny essere ere a Sean nce ern ee eerie pees ee mean rca OSes We me ean THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1955 7 TWENTY-THREE Check the Buys in Our Stock of = vg ee | Says: See Us for Free Estimates! ~ . EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME R.0.W. a | + 210- Ib. Thick Butt t Shingles (Wide Selection of Colors) AUTO-LOK Windows _ “90-Ib. Slate Surface Roofing (Awaiag Type Wiadews) (Green, Black and Red) e— ANDERSON. ‘Windows _ #15 and 30-Ib. Asphalt Felt . me V2" CELOTEX : ARB. Windows rue 4 “29/32 Celotex Sheathing STEEL BASEMENT SASH - CEILING TILE Pullon — Truscon Steel (12x12—16x16—16x32) * (Casement Windows) Truscon ~~ ys ROCKWOOL BL AN KET Aluminum (Awning Type Windéws) (1Y_"—2"—3") __(QMBINATION DOORS © ~ZONOLITE “INSULATION (Pouring Type) _ ZONOLITE AGGREGATE ae Complete lane of = PLASTERING = Quality Paints BOYDELL PAINTS and VARNISH \\\ FOUNDATION COATING _ MASONARY \ : marie es MATERIALS CEMENT PAINTS Serving Our Friends For Over 35 Years M. A. BENSON CO. HT Al it \ a heed | i i @ ¢ *F OR ALL PURPOSES — = - Phone FE 4-2521 senor TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Criferia by Which to Judge Kifchens Here are the marksofq uality | Here are the marks of quality in kitchens today: yn | Colorful Papered Walls ‘Check Your Weather | Before Painting Job House painting weather means that the air is comparatively warm and dry, that there is no morning dew on the house and there is no likelihood of rain. The temperature should register no less than 4 with no chance that it will drop below that point during the drying period, Don't paint in the direct rays of the sun. Plan the job so you'll ab ways be working in the shade. 1. There’s more space for family | ° activities and informal srtcrtaler| ; ing, 2. Dining coynters, work cour | ters and “islands’’ separate but do| not seal off the kitchen from the | living room area. | 3 easily = maintained | ¢ 3. Durable, and handsomely decorative mate- rials such as ceramic tile surface| } splashback kitchen floors, walls, and countertops. 4. The home's decorative theme is carried right into the kitchen because now the kitchen is often visible from many different areas 5. There's lots of natural light, sensibly supplemented by artificial , lighting, strategically placed.. New Clothes Tree Boosts Closet Space The efficiency of a storage closet can be increased from 530 to 100 per cent by lining the walls with pegboard, perforated hardboard. Mounting such panels on fur- ring strips places them out from the wall a fraction of an inch te accommodate various metal A new fixture is the closet tree. This comprises a vertical metal pole reaching from floor to ceiling with adjustable side arnis extend- ing out toward the walls. It makes the hanging of garments easy for children as well as adults. The height of the arms can be/| changed at 3-inch intervals with a screwdriver. They swing in arcs te allow access to the walls. ---' Before and After’ AFTER wallpapering the same foyer takes on the color you | want in your home. Here a harmonizing horizontal pattern adds width | General Electric GAS and OIL. HEATING. @ Gently circulates clean, warm air. @ Filters and humidifies air you breathe @ Quick, quiet heat. — @ Summertime comfort . .. operated alone. blower fan can be. a Warm Air Heating and Sheet Metal Controctor _ 351 North Paddock Street FE 5-6973 on the end walls of the room and provides a soft accent: | COMPLETE LINE | BUILDING STONES Tennessee Ledge Rock . . . Colorado Pink . . . Briar Hill Tennessee Marble... French Lick Sand Stone TAYCO BUILDING STONE : ING PINK BUILD ° LEDGE TYPE ao We h n all pink stone. We ers prefer a ane piienn of ‘this beautiful Colorado Pin car ave 7585 Highland Road (M-59) "Open Monday Through Saturday 8 to 5 Buy Any Quantity of Stone You Want — As Is, or Sawed to Pattern Why Not Build That Patio You Have Talked About? You Can Do It Yourself Easily With Vermont Slate A 10 by 10 set in concrete can be built for $35. Set dry using a thicker slate for $50. Buy any quantity of slate for 35c or 50c a square foot. STONE Tel. OR 3-1594 Sie strc nn gl Synge rine gre ee ee es ee TILE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 TWENTY-FIVE Cs rs man to give lasting, efficient service with a model to fit any type of work required. ‘ Ae ar | e V4" Drill e 2%4"" Belt Sander | ini Rough Sand Budget P,; Drilis—Bufts—Brushes—Grinds Rubs—Finish Sends—Roug nds Budget-m; riced Drilf i | . . find thy. 27°4 hom : K Whether he’s an expert or all-around handyman e Polishes f ae seed Cost, versa? and hobby; it . . . he'll find hundreds of places to use it Every sanding job can be done swiftly and profes- Sddition necult Jobs a enipy kit, * nate ° installing hardware, making furniture. dong @ ronally with this high quality sander. It is Set = includes 124! SKIL Hoe’ house,“ household repairs, also excellent for buffing. wire versatile enough for any job whether fast, rough lambswooy st, drills tor one to-use” — Dri ; brushing or grinding anding or finest finishing is required — Dding ait for Polishie metal oan © for one Wood a = remorin Nos and urns fulty types of gtd metal. 3% P8iRt and race = Selected + Nding and «»,@'iMding wh * 6 @ mee the Scceae, Provide Max, e pening. Pas ee] ~ 5 : te antl! allow cee inciudeg oom Rumber er faster ee 3 os homeowner this low cost oe ee @ @® Md easier “'S*hOld jons @ Pelere mig ~ "39.95 KENNEDY TOOLBOX & 6" Skill Special Miters—Bevels—Cross Cuts—Rips Ten times faster than by hand. Saves time and . labor in remodeling home, garage or farm build- eee ings. Safe, powerful and easy to use; also shapes, drum sands and grooves with accessories Sander - Polisher Sands—Cleans—Drills—Polishes Also rubs, buffs, wire brushes, stirs paint, grinds, sharpens .. . dozens of daily uses for this Sander- polisher. The price includes accessories for sanding wood and metal, polishing automobiles, furniture, linoleum, metal trim and decorative pieces Kennedy makes the finest quality tool boxes for any type of artisan. Heavy duty construction with full $4 9.50 length hinges and metal corners assure long life for the Kennecy case. Other models in all metal for machinists and too! makers. 543-95 MILL SUPPLIES for INDUSTRY . Cutting Tools & Supplies S. Cass, Corner West Pike Off Street Parking ~~~. FE 2-0108 TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1955 _- ~ = | Stubborn spots or stains on most Plywood Available Heed Expert Advice on Floor Care ivi tess omer mn tie er teacy thase types. can « ftien be re- A number of readers have in- To conceal scratches, scrub; mgs by scraping a remnani of ere , embination of, Hardwood plywood wall paneling quired of this eolumn regarding them with the liquid cleaner. Mix) jjinoleum with a sharp knife ner No 0G steel wool) is available in a special plank et. the care and maintenance of cleaner with lukewarm water and | Carefully fill the holes weth thi i ' 1 | tect. Vertical lines resilient wall and fleor coverings. scrub with stiff brush; rinse wath | to a& nacoustiy, d elbow grease. Steel woel,| fect. Ve a are routed at --asphalt tile, rubber tile, lino’ clear water, let dry and apply, ™*ture, allow to dry thorougny, vever. should not be used on the factory at either regular or leum and similar materials Wax. | then rub with No. 00 steel =o felt hase covernnngs Fven the’ random intervals, for a formal or Prompted by this outpouring of Deep cuts or gouges in linoleum | Wash clean, wax, and buff whem wis are tuo coarse for! rustic motif, This gives the pan- questions, Mr. Fix called upon (not felt-base coverings) can be | dry. ise on the surface eling the appearance of planking, experts of Armstrong Cork Co. for filled, if not too large, with a| Larger heles or gouges may be Summing of al! up. proper yet retains the functional values of the answers. putty formed by mixing fine repaired by patching. Your waving is Uv key to long wear! plywood — dimensional stability, One thing that bas been both. | shavings of linoleum with clear) fleer covering dealer will ad-* and ood appearance of resilient strength, less weight and easy u- ering readers is whether or aot | brushing lacquer. Make the shav-| vise the proper procedure. floor and wal! coverings anaon - _ ; they should use lacquer, varnisii, | -|__ aenaniniataniuaemmia Cumeaheres a eam ma oe ‘, shellac or liquid plastic finishes < uy ts ‘ oa resilient coverings. | « The experts say, quote, No, un quote. These finishes leok al! right for a while. but most even- tually darken and alter the colors’ cf the covering. Besides, when the finish once wears out in the heavily used areas, it may be-| come necessary to remove the | entire brushed-on finish in order | | to restore the appearance. of the yesilient covering. Or so they say. | | Removal of finishing materials | is difficult, expensive and may .e harmful to the covering material. | Finish removal should not even | ; be attempted on resilient tiles | and = felt-base floor coverings. | . Finish - removing solvents seep! a down between tiles and cause| . | failure of the adhesive used ww} install them, or, in the case of} — felt-based coverings, may damage | 7. their enamel surfaces. i. Instead, wash them more often! ~ to prevent soilage from accuinu- | & lating im the pores. Use a con-' centrated solution of liquid cleaner especially formulated for use on | BU IL D resilient floor Und wall coverings | $a mover recommended by the nmasefacturer. 9 e * 3 com come cei! WE TL Supply: ullding Needs recommended for plastic finishing | + é i — > Use three or four cupfuls to a pai! : of lukewarm water—then rinse , : This treatment slightly offsets darkening of the colors. ‘4 : i Fer removal of finishes on ih ¢ 4 other types of resilient coverings, | es eg use ethylacetate er lacquer re- ie ; mover on varnish or lacquer, | - Sy denatured alcohol on shellac, | | || a | | Se ee eee ts a i j materials. Whether the enw ot ; can be removed, and how it is to} ~~ @ This ! i Sn a2 ia ‘ == aa ; be removed, is dependent upon | a a sa Quality — ; : | the formulation of the plastic. tf. $—_— — When any kind of finish is re-| * moved, extreme care must be} 9 taken to prevent damage to the | covering. Apply remover to a! @ All Rafters, Joists and Studs Set 16 _Inches on Center few square feet at a time and | ‘ as the finish softens, wipe it off! = | © Bird Asphalt Thick : with a clean cloth. Scraping with * Butt Shingles j knives or other metal instruments | . i might cause damage to the cov- | @ 1x6 Clear Fir Siding . 2 ering. Vigorous scrubbing muy | . } be necessary. Above all, never’ @ Overhead Steel [ ‘ use alkaline-type paint and var Door 8 Ft. x 7 Ft. . msh removers on any resilient | 7% 4 @ 2 Windows @ All Nails and Hardware - This Geroge con be yours for only $14.88 per month on ABC Terms ROTH a: — | LUMBER COMPANY CLEAN UP 3360 W. Huron St. , FE 5-6910 RENT A STERLING OSCILLATING SANDER covering £3 Paint is net recommended, , — either, as a means of improving the appearance of old, worn re- silient floorings. Ordinary paint does not stand up under foot traffic in fact it becomes dull in traffie lanes, and in time may crack or peel, resulting in a worse * appearance. Concealing light scratches on resilient floorings, and deep euts er gouges in linoleum, is a preblem some readers are faced with. Here ie the solution rec- emmended by Armstrong: Sal BG Sc litt ews: ns i A bee « ‘ hy c res : “" PONTIAC PAINT — TIE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 TWENTY-SEVEN oe SO Offers This Group of... — *12.95 BROADLOOMS | at the Distributor’s Close-Out $@89 Sq. Yd. Price of ONLY... Save °4 on Every Yard... 3 of the Nation’s Finest Wiltons 100% Wool, Imported Jacquard Woven 1. HEAVY 3-LEVEL LOOP LEAF... You'll be delightfully surprised with the outstanding beauty of this superb ———-———“broadtoony, ts extra tightly woven for extra durabiti Wilton loom Comes in Grey-Beige, Nutria, Honey Beige and Suburban Green, 12 ft. wide only. — 2. HEAVY 3-LEVEL LOOP TEXTURE... Superfine quality, extra durable. Sells regularly at $12.95 and up. One ofthe few genuine Wiltons made in this famous type pattérn Comes in Dawn Grey, Suburban Green and Honey Beige, 12 and 15 ft. wide. Not all colors in all widths. 3. HEAVY 3-LEVEL KEY AND SCROLL... Beautiful, 3-Level carved pettern in one of the finest quality Wiitons made Super tightly woven, super durable, 100% imported wool. Comes in Grey- Beige, Nutria, Mexican Green, Honey Beige and Coo! Grey; 9, 12 and 15 ft. widths Plus This 3-Ply, All-Wool Twist . . . 4. Very heavy, nubby quality, 3-ply construction. Its nubby texture gives you unusual! surface interest plus long wear and lasting satisfaction. Comes . in Grey, Cinnamon, and Meadow Green; 9, 12 and 15 ft. widths. Here is . a fine sturdy twist that will enlarge and beautify your rooms and goes with any interior decor. Phone for Free ARMSTRONG’S EXCELON SPATTER. _ aeaiets i ur 7 Gorgeous Spatter Colors 19c Value. ......... | Armstrong's ASPHALT TILE 41 /> * Ea. 9x9x 3 plastic fortified, 8 colors, cash and carry... 999 HUNTER BLVD. Woowdard at Lincoln Open Monday, Thursday, Friday ‘til 9 Phone MI 4-4433 for Free Home Estimates TWENTY-EIGHT ————— VHE PONTIAC PRESS, 5.\ PURDAY, Glass block opens wide opportunities for modernizing a house Light without view can be obtained with a wall of textured glass blocks. Various patterns age available as well as clear glass where a view is wanted. Where such a wall is not exposed to the weather or to moisture, no mortar is required. The blocks are fitted on wood strips and wedges, | creating a firm, lasting panel. Partitions and panels built with this set-in-wood method can be dismantied and relocated, using the same materials. You can take these walls with you. SY witha... GENERAL @ EL ; 589 Orchard Lake Ave. Park Free at Our Door WATCH FOR THE BIG @ Open Eves. SIZZLE! Summer Heat Discomfort . STOPPED ... FOR AS LITTLE AS 39 ROOM AIR CONDITIONER: ER’S Supply and Demand Law Still Holds Today's demand for homes with three bedrooms, one and one half to two bathrooms, largé kitch hens with built-in and a l downstairs recreation or family i room. is features i Builders are .meet that de mand. And tbe price .of these | homes is within todas s moderate l income range The home-huntet tons t } ting more space hes getting | quality materials and construction too. For instance, modern bath: irooms are usually surfaced with waterproof ceramic tile to answer the home-buyer’s dé mand for per- | manence, ease of maintenance ind beauty Paint by the Yard wall covertuigs Coated fabric popular for durabilty in kitchens are now available in 21 new solid colors as well as in wallpaper de signs Can Be L C Per Day! ECTRIC Beat the Summer Rush! GET YOURS NOW! FREE INSTALLATION For a Limited Time FE 4-4792 ‘til 9 — Sat. ‘til 6 SIGN ' urated felt. Stret | The material is scrubbable. | | power. MAY 1$. 1955 os Steps Show Skill Needed to Get a ———7T ~—~—S a P “ we bd a - G git Pa 5 and sat- ibfoor clean -ib. asphalt ha line between nails placed 8 inches out from a sidew all This wall be a guide for the first) course In mary rooms the walls are not perfectly true | a ; | Fit of each | edge’ stmp over the tongue of preceding the groove strip. Toe 10-inch inter- vals at an of 3 degrees | where tongue leaves the shoulder. | Countersink all toe nailing. Screw- type nails are preferred for holding nai] at angle sia ae FL eT LDer Ce ae ea ee 2 fit around a door Place if flush with frame | Measure the gap and scribe carefully Here -the gap was } Mark off the Same distance on the strip to be = 3 | To frame as shown here flooring inch fitted around the frame and saw out along the mark | TABLE KITS ey Also Brass Legs 4 Wood Legs Hutton’s Phone EM 3-4122 Quality Floor Sethe A long piece of flooring is placed with groove edge facing the side- wall and groove end toward the endwall. Space to be hidden by shoemold is left for This strip is face nailed every 10 Measure from the OX PShon) inches. string then toe nail it joints Sele Avoid than 6 inches apart eral varying lengths before nailing To cut a piece to finish a course, reverse the strip when measuring grouping end tamed for Always cut off the Groove end must tongue be ore | end joining. the last two courses. So the next to the lakt course is merely fitted without nailing and final strip 1s face nailed. It is pulled snug with a crowbar. Baseboard or walt ts protected with cardboard. -~ Meohogany top and mahogany wood tape legs, posts. Hardware » con be finished and assembled in one . . 1 -.- hour! .. ...... Step Tables ‘11.75 End Tables ‘12.95 Corner Tables .. .°14.95 Cocktail 42,95 . 40.75 Tables Lamp Tables Wrought Iron Legs INTERIOR DESIGN. INC. 4270 Haggerty Rd. Walled Lake . BO I C A » te | to... All Pontiac Area ita tom - Ct " entiac -HURCH'S... Ponti ; Some Lumber MARKET 107 SQUIRREL RD. e WINDOws "s+ Royal Oak, Anderson, ae - . and Cushion Clide © ROOFING -++ Globe ang U.S. 2 . ° . Cypsum ® SIDING » ++ Wood, Asbestos; and Asphalt © CARACGE Doors © PAINTS, ++ Interior ang Exterior © SHEET ROCK and ROCK LATH © PLASTER » ++ Lime ang Cement * HARDWARE © BLUE SUNOCO CASOLINE and MOTOR OIL @ FUEL OIL and COAL “You Must Be Satisfied “ H’C inc. CHURGH 5 ie FE 2-0233 UIRREL RD. | "07 8 AUBURN HEIGHTS EO ck HA THE PONTL AC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16. 1995 oH EEE sosssssissees 2 it STRENGTH FOR FRAMES — Wood frame window screens ar easly reinforced at corners bs using anyle straps such as . these, available at any hardware store Brass with brass screws will insu: against rust. Here to Stay ‘ls Shower-Tub The shower-tub become a permanent homes today. The naton first be- came shower-conscious during the the | 20s and ever since that time popularity of stand-up bathing has ncreased Today mt of all new homes have the shower-tub combination. Besides raising the standards of personal cleanliness, the dual in- stallanon has had Eastiy-cleaned. sanitary tle is most commonly used for surfacing around the shower-tub This water- proof material ts wirtually Hm pos- sihle to sol because its Imper lous Aces Come Clean SO @asny New Art Form ‘ r jor louung designs on wood plywood ape now being mar : > $} oe > a>} a under e name I yscuip installation has , fixture in’ } something Hke” 90 per. the effect of | making the bathroom cleaner, too. | hard. | ee eee ees You Can Pick Chair for Comfort. CORRECT CHAIR BALANCE—Walter Dorwin Teague, designer, points out features of his new chair design 135-degree angle physiologists consider necessary for relaxation. industrial It provides the | thse ite NOW! €lectrend Circulating Air HOME HEATING for houses old or ne GARDNER MILLS, Veni-Flex FOLDING DOORS 326-8 Size ‘24 Veni-Plex wood - slat_folding #——_—__——~ GAS and OIL HEATING | doors, today’s answer to add- ed space! Easy to install, per- | By VIVIAN B N WP Newsfeatures Writer lf your husband stretches out on the couch as soon as he returns from work or moves from chair to chair during the evening, it is simply because he isn't comfort- able, says industrial designer Wal- ter Dorwin Teague. He expiains: “Man was not made to sit oF stand up and he can only sit com- fortably as long as he can change his position when the impulse mo- tivates him, one reason men favor lounge chairs and foot rests. If we sit in the same position for any time our lower backs ache.” Teague, who has just designed a new chair on the principle that dees not reverse the normal back curve says housewives should get adequate support at the lewer back in a chair similar te that used by most stenographers. A swivel chair is a good bet for a man in his office because he can titt it back and move around more freely than in a rigid chair, he says. His new chait design 3s based z on the 135 degree ang that is a Y curved line from the upper abdo- men to upper thigh when you are BU I LD] NG SU FP PL SPEC IALS | relaxed. It is the position assumed ; 'when one is in the cranked-up hospital bed or reading in bed FROM propped with pillows under the knees Dr. J. Jay Keegan, neurologist | writing in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, said the low pain of older persons is due to the | type of discomfort that arises from | bad chairs, particularly back long aitoeme after sitting in a lounge chair bile or theater seat “Chair manufacturers,’ he says, “have done little scientifie study of the anatomical, phys:e- logical and pathological facters involved in low-back complaints of seating. Too often home furni- ture manufacturers have foliewed standard or ciassic models of chairs designed many years oF eenturies ago based largely on trial and error method er—+they—— may have thought more of the tuxurious appearance and sales . : fect for room dividers, closets, appeal of the chair than the This seasational heating —— kitchenette and dining areas mil requirements fer com- turos room ais upside down — L eevee @ - CUSTOM-MADE SHUTTERS $15 brings hot ceiling air down to liv- ing comfort level. Moderate operat- ing cost will astonish you! Teague’s new “loafer chair” takes into consideration this lower lumbar region, permitting niwre relaxation and comfort without un- - due pressure on the back. Iie is hoping more designers take this angle into consideration. He says: “A good chair is ever so much more important today when women no longer wear corsets to hold them in a normal position. Those days it was impossible to fall inte the chair pattern. They had to maintain correct posture in the corset.”’ . When buying a new chair take these points into consideration: 1. Is it comfortable and ad- justable? 2. Can it be used by guest« as well as family? 3. Is it large enough to suit the bigger contour of the head of the house? . If all of these factors are pres- ent, then choose the fabric of your choice for the chair, but don't make that the original factor in your selection. Just set thermostat for terniperature desired in each room! No cold floors —no ashes—no smoke—no danger —no chimney! It's clean —health- ful—safe— space saving — easily in- stalled— moderately priced. Shutter Screen 3-Panei Needs Por one room — or your whole house! IN VESTIGATE— Slectrend ANDERSEN FLEXIVENT WINDOW UNITS Amaring new Andersen Unite that can be combined im hun- dreds of ways Pixed of ven- j tilating windows, sash swing FIX UP CLEAN UP RENT A 9” HIGH SPEED DISC SANDER All Types of Wood Finishes PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO FE 5-6184 17-19 § Perry St ee OS Ee gee eg TR TET SL THERMADOR Think of a kitchen where the range is a part of .., With ovens and sook- at desired height and location! R gives you this, plas easy- Cleaning stainless steed. outward eawnimne-wise, or in- Completr#iy weather ward stripped A.R.B. WINDOWS Free Estimates ’ WW. ARB “Remov-a-Glide” Window Units. a beauty on All ork treatment for homes old or new. See them soon! ARDNER MILLS, »< 202 MAIN STREET, CLARKSTON MA 5-7611 TIIF, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 THIRTY-ONE t Interesting on the Outside - Comfortable on the Inside! ™ TRAILVIE = 4 d. Pet enn ete RE tanec ocean See EP Rye * THREE saidiie . Se rrr a Qe a *16,000 to *16,500 --- Including Lots FOUR EXTERIORS TO CHOOSE FROM a a, oe My ee EP is aa are ~ AS FOR THE ROOMS—_— lie Yt ROG ise, PCR You will be pleasantly surprised to see the large living room with well balanced wall space for furniture and TV, separate dining room, breakfast space off the kitchen, two bathrooms, three good | size bedrooms and more closet space than yot've seen in a long while. One bathroom is ceramic tled and the other is tastefully de orated. AND YOUR LOT—100 PET wnt. OR MORE Will be large and well-drained and will fromthe curving paved sitee! nee. will neith next door neighbor nor upon the back fence AND LAST . . . BUT NOT LEAST—THE SUBDIVISION Is far removed from the hi avy traffi hi siways and is located within easy access to schools (there. are sue new elementary schools, one new high school and a new parochial school in the area) and a new and complete shopping center, as well as being located in the heart of the lakes re ecreation area. These Homes Are Fully Approved for FHA and VA Mortgage Insurance a paved driveway r be eee on your mea =< NE IT OPEN DAILY 1 to 8 P.M. i * mt} - oe y Ong f rn ‘ - PAtL —_ aus > = 4, “eg Le ee Seton eemsiall ae z tits 3? > ‘BEDROOMS | i, BPR A MEE 28 GO A ig Bo | 2 - as =) = Oo i ml | - or} & . \" live-in” one floor, full basement brick home. Front ond rear gerer na entran.e eliminate the dis« vantage, found in moat h now being built, of having to “uaipse” through the dining room or it J o hott ; i want to go into the kitch en, bath or bedroom area The |:ving room and kitchen are at the left of the center hall, the bed- rooms and baths at the right. Dad can come. home from work and will find it eas:er to put his hat and coat in the closet than to drop them on the necarest chair Junior can come in the rear door. and find himself practi-ally in the bathroom And best of all, mother has an “easy-do” kitchen with no lost cabinet rners, pleny of work space, an out-ol-the- way breakias! nook and easy access to the dining room, bedrooms, and baths . e Her NU-TONE hooded exhaust fan will quickly remove cooking odors and grease and will eliminate the drudgery of washing walls every few weeks. The counter between the range and refrigerator will provide loads of @xtra work space : on The well lighted full basement has plenty of room for all the family activities, laundry, recreation, and hobbies. The forced air perimeter heating system wiil quard you against cold exterior walls and drafty floors in the < oldest of weather. ~ ROBELL Real Estate & Building Co. 1102 W. Maple Road | Walled Lake, Michigan MArket 4-1552 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14,.1955 THIRTY-TWO A CHILD’S ROOM gets the hei porticns of the walls. A tough and iviest wear and tear on the lower | durable wainscot can prevent this | and also protect children from scratches aaginst rough plaster or masonry. wainscot easy and attractive. any color, Modern hardboard panels make the construction of a | Decorative effects can be obtained by using types of hardboard known as leatherwood, which has the natural i dark brown finish of Spanish grain leather. These can be painted ————___ Not Just Accident Architect, Builder Look at Beauty in Handsome home exteriors are | not the result of accident. They usually come about be-| cause an architect for a builder knows how to combine two or more | building materials well, just as a chef blends flavors to enhance a Home Lines for exterior use on homes is ce- ramic tile, which is made in frost- | proof types and never needs paint: | ing or redecorating. ; 3. The secondary materials should blend with the dominant one in texture. A sharp contrast— | a rugged surface next to a fine- | persons taking showers. Actually, of course, there’s more danger from falling when taking a Ways to Help Prevent Falls nyaeun Wahall .ahweer gece The tub grab-bar is used in vir- bar with Iittle trouble. An excel- lent: idea is to use a long metal tually all bathrooms today because it helps prevent accidents when | wal), so that children as well as getting into or out of a tub. older folks can use. it. Because But comparatively few bath- | bathroom fixtures come in colors rooms have a grab-bar installed | matching waterproof ceramic tile, higher up in the ceramic. tile | you'll have no trouble fulfilling the wainscoting as a safety aid for | bathroom's decorative scheme. The Small Home Thousands of homes with under 1,000 square feet of floor space are till being built. They're good buys if made with quality materi- | towel rack, set vertically in. the als in bathrooms and kitchens. But if they're not quality made, they ; will have no re-sale value in a | few years. A small home may iseem like a bargain at first, but check carefully before buying. ee —~ easy to take care of. 3465 Auburn Avenue Should We Own a Water Softener? ; 0 For Only Pennies a Day We Will Install a Genuine Reynolds-Shaffer Ball-o- Matic! to use as your very own. The MBR-30 Softener is a 30.000 grain Capacity standard Ball-O-Matic softener. automatic features needed in any water softener! With DOWEX Minerals If you decide later that you would like to buy or own it we will allow the full credit of all rental! The Unit Shown Sells for Only $149.50 And We Allow the Easiest of Terms Call FEderal 4-3573 CRUMP ELECTRIC ‘ONE? it has all the dependable It is extremely 4 ° Auburn Heights, Mich. meal. . textured one, for instance— can | There are as definite rules for sme ener LT pees —— the process as there are recipes 4. The scale of all materials : : im cooking, and you will do well | should match the scale of the d ta keep them tm sind when you | heme. If the home is small and AIR CONDITIONING pian a new home or select one | ceramic tile, for instance is done by a builder. Here are some | used fer a secondary material : pointers: r = unit should be selected. FEM BEN SS eee eS Se eae. 1, One material should always| 4 rser tile would be suitable dominate, when two or more are| ° * ‘ong rambling house. used. The secondary materials| 5. The samie colors should be should be used as accents. If equal | used for all materials on the ex- amounts are employed the house | terior of a small home. Large that contrasts with the dominant sidered. A material gaining favor one, 750 square ares seh oa mee es Be what 3 H.P. Westinghouse Air i Drudgery Days Conditioner will handle are over with FABULONed Finish your floors with FABULON, the fabulous floor finish . . . End waxing ‘and scrubbing forever! PABULON . .. a full-bodied, clear protective coating . .. Is so tough, so hard that dirt and grime just won't grind in. Cleans easily with | @ dust mop or damp cloth. Resists staining, chipping, cracking ond skidding. Easy to apply — brush Want to find out how much air conditioning you can get from a powerful Westinghouse air conditioner? Call us today fora free estimate. We can air condition an office, floor or your en- tire building. Both smaller and larger capacity units are avail- able. Any of these can be used with or without water. The new Westinghouse air-cooled condenser completely eliminates the need for water, where desired. Why Shut Yourself in One Room When i] 1 Westinghouse Unit Cools Entire Home Now just one Westinghouse air conditioner cools EVERY ROOM in the house. It removes heat and cooking fumes from the kitchen. It filters out dirt and pollen that plague allergy sufferers. Makes cleaning easier. And there’s no noisy motor in your bedroom win- dow! Yet a compact Westing- house unit is easily added to almost any forced-air heating Free Booklet «+s get the facts about tise, cost, installation, or roller—needs no filler—dries J off the eld system fin -an- finish. Werks . ancing, from the in half-an-hour, Remove the old ab < « 2 heeds 00 clans vou can 06 SURE...:8 rs Gelde to. Central Ale NA 9 finith—apply two ff rinse. Mode by the makers Conditioning.” | Call or — Sf _coats of FABULON ff of FABULON, the Pabvious Westinghouse Patt copy eS all in one day. — a j “Twin of 0: famous bowling alley nish PONTIAC PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. 17-19 S. Perry St. piraiae FE sesh . ELBLING & SONS . Air Conditioning @ Warm Air Heating @ Roofing @ Sheet Metal Work 73 South Parke St. — 45 Years in Pontiac — FE 4-1504 HOLLY BRANCH: 209 S. Saginaw St,. Holly MElrose 7-6521 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 VHIRTY-THREE For Over 40 Years Donaldson — Has Dik edipetiasion: Thousands" with | gg MUMMIEIER & aH MATERIALS Commercial . . Residential . . Building . . Remodeling WE CAN SUPPLY THEM ALL!... No matter the requirements, we're equipped to handle any building supply order regardless of its size. Our large stock all but eliminates the necessity for ‘Substitutes’... guarantees top quality at moder- ate prices. Delivery without charge. ~ — > + . a la = z ie) . & . “ 7, a . Bie . L—_ ~ + - nc = ' ; You want a whiter white. Guardsmen gives you the RK dw 2a ll ett a | a whitest white you've ever seen ... a WHITE that keeps bright because it cleans itself Fre wont lasting pro- & ; tection. Guardsmen gives you a tough elastic film pe . that resists weather, and doesn't chip, crack, or scale. & Besides you get greater hiding power from Guards- ’ 7! men's finest pigments . . . Your home deserves the protection and beauty of Guardsmen. Some of the Quality Name Brand Materials YET $O TOUG ) YOU CAN | Per tiens 3 in Stock : Anderson Windows Rex Cement Paiat “Guardsman © DuPont Paints. Zonolite Insulation Home and Aute U. S. Gypsem Royal Oak Windows Products FLAT Mergan Trim Dua Lap Shiagles WALL FINISH nad Boers Bird Shingles. . Se Marlite Brace Flooring A Quality Finish at an Unusually Low Price Masonite Douglas Fir Me. 1 Dries in just six hours. s © Weldwood Plywood Ohie Match Easy to apply .. . 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Burmeister > Burmeister’s - > $ seysjouling °° | THIRTY-FOUR ) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 ; . s New Switches Have | = Lights in Handles | * | ® New mercury switches that op |; * erate silently without the usual on, and off clicks are now being. equipped with lighted handles clearly visible in the dark. A tiny: neon light in the toggle handle glows when the switch is off | This is a handy idea for bed reoms, bathrooms and children's rooms, at cts tae The glowing handle also serves as a reverse pilot light for base- ment circuits, indicating when the basement lights are off } The neon handle is supposed to be good for 10 to 15 years and its current cost is figured at about 2 cents per year at average rates is Hardwood Floors |. ‘for Radiant Heat Oak floors now are being used successfully in conjunction with x na ; zi radiant floor heating systeins in ‘ " t ieee eee : homes built on concrete slabs For ° ‘best performance of the floors BEST BUILT HIS OWN — Ray L. Best at 5009 Frankwell in In Pontiac Prese Phote which are laid in mastic experts dependence Township built his own house with two bedrooms, living | this room is in pale gray, yellow and green. The exterior of the house recommended a boiler water tem. room, kitchen and breakfast room area. Using birch veneer, Best is done in yellow siding with the one front section in beige brick. perature of about 115 degrees built kitchen cupbeards and cabinets, designing a special peninsular Measuring 32 by 38 feet, the house will have a breezeway and garage under ordinary conditions unit. for extra working counter space in the large kitchen. Decor of added, said Best For Increased Living Enjoyment... DECORATE With BROWN BROS. PAINT Now a Perfect Match With Drapes, Rugs, Wallpaper and Furniture! 2,271 colors for you! No less! Two Thousand Two Hundred Seventy One colors! Fit any color scheme, satisfy any taste, whim or fancy! All of them beautiful — ‘budget priced — ready for you quick — no waiting — choose your color, pay the man his pittance, go home and start painting. Simple as that, and fun, too! STOP LEAKY BASEMENTSGS | @ Takes Less Than an Hour to Dry - @ Available in Afl Popular Colors @ APPLY DIRECT FROM CAN One coat waterproofs exterior. Dries te a hard finish in less than an — hour even when applied to damp 95 Long wearing qualities lower main- walls e tenance costs. GA L. Repels Bacteria. Walls stay clean and Elastic... will not erack. peel or chip fresh looking and does not water- in extreme, temperatures. streak. - 4 North Saginaw WE DELIVER | Phone FE 2-4242 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 ‘THIRTY-FIVE Bi i ee oe - ¢ es s A 7” Yes, when it comes to materials and supplies for building, remodeling, or just plain puttering around, Corwin’s can fur- ) nish you with all the ma- BA ° PLANKWELD PANELING | . } ° SHEETING © SIDING ° WINDOWS © COMPLETE LINE of LUMBER and SUPPLIES °COAL °INSULATION #°HARDWARE Now Distributors for... Famous. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS — We are proud that we con now supply our customers with famous Sherwin-Williams Paints. Do you know it requires only about. 6 gallons of Sherwin-Williams House Paint to cover the average 6-room home, one coat! - VISIT OUR NEW MODERN OFFICES and DISPLAY ROOM F.H.A. BUDGET... FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS terials and tools. Stop in! SWP HOuse paint 428 senxery vous” You can make almost any home improve- ment, like: adding a room, porch, carports, SAMPLE AMOUNTS general repairs, kitchen modernizing, new AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS sink and cabinets, building garage, or . a wou aONEHLY vaTICENté utility room. JOB COSTS AVERAGE @ NO DOWN PAYMENT — Up fo 3 years : i | $ 7.99 to repay $ 500 .......... ... $15.97 @ You can budget up to $2,500.00 to cover $1,000 ............. $31.94 both. labor and materials costs FREE HOME PLANNING | AND REMODELING Expert Advice From Specialists Corwin Lumber Co. 117 S. CASS) ie ore FE «2.8385 4 : THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, * MAY 14, 1958 Low Cost Homes | Hard to Finance Rural Areas Report Difficulty, Too, in Recent Survey Considerable difficulty is being experienced in financing small low-cost homes, suburban dwell- ings, and homes in rural areas, according to a nationwide survey conducted. by the National Retail Lumber Dealers Assn. Of 1,800 retail lumber and build- ing materials dealers replying, ‘ ower half reported specific in- stances where mortgage loans could not be obtained. Less than 10 per cent of the dealers reported that mortgage funds were entirely adequate in their locality. The survey indicated that funds are generally available in needed quantities in larger metropolitan areas. Nearly 80 per cent of the dealers reporting an inadequacy | of FHA and VA funds were in, communities with a population of 10,000 or less. More than half the dealers re- porting stated that FHA and VA imsured mortgage leans were un- available, and most said that the situation had prevailed for a year or more. A retail lumber and building materials dealer is serving on each of the 16 regional committees which have been set up by the Housing and Home Finance Agency te conduct the voluntary home mortgage program. Colors Are Tricky A safe rule in selecting a paint. - May Be an Easy Project | A Dutch door has many advantages as well as time-tested | popularity. With top and bottom sections swinging independently, the | upper part of the door can stand open while the lower section is | locked. This can be a safeguard for children and pets “and makes the door practicable indoors as well as for entrance use. i dep 1. Decide on a cutting line 5} cevuulelviaeg potat on the bottoen |the Gttry door willl owkeg as one section. When this bolt is engaged, | unit. Making a Dutch Door = == —s Only wallpaper gives you the = | plus features your walls need | “ALWAYS DEMAND through the middle rail—the thick section. If possible, locate this line -| slightly above the exact middle of | the door. 2. Attach two hinges above the selected cutting line and two be-| low it. If the door has been in| use before, the top and bottom hinges may be left in place, pro-| that exactly match the old ones. If matching hinges can't be ob- better hanging door. 3, Saw the door apart along the chosen line. 4, Plan about 1-16th-inch from | the bottom of the top section for clearance. If the door is to be used as an exterior door, slightly | more planing may be necessary to | accommodate weatherstripping. 5. Sand the edges smooth and carefully for free swinging. : 7. Install a sliding bolt vertical- “i (ly near the outside edge of the top section, just above the lower edge. ‘Attach the bolt receptacle at a DUTCH DOOR—Essential steps in converting a stock pine paneled door into a popular Dutch door are outlined. The small sketch at the) a| left shows how the finished Dutch door looks and works. It is made a re 13) designation of the U. S. Dept. of Commerce commercial standard CS120-48, “Standard Stock Ponderosa Pine Doors.”” You can order from that number. ‘ © Sterm Windows and Screens ® Steel and Wood Kitchens © Recreation Rooms © Porches © Additions © Garages ® Attic Rooms heagy orate — MIDWEST SUPPLY| Phseo Yhdent 43575 or Be. € NO MONEY DOWN | ROOFING - SIDING Quatity materials: USG, Barrett and ‘ we. Repair, Modernize your yrs 379% { " Roofing for 20'x20° House ee *« s @ [ADDITIONS | Learn the pleasure of having an extra room that the whole family can enjoy! CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Telegraph Rd. Near Huron St. Open Sundays 10te4 Mights Call FE 5-7433 ne yeu can Mad two bow Singes fl tained, four brand-ne whinges will | |* give a better looking job and alli Ein? Subenyse identified at any well supplied lumber yard as No. |! paren WALLPAPERS! Imperial ie washable, color- locked with rich deep dimension designs. It fite so emartly inte armas gion free pln cpeay ea WALEPACERS so beautiful te the eye and so in- s expensive to own. See IMPERIAL Washable Wallpapers today. “Next to my walls | like IMPERIAL best” PONTIAC PAINT . Mfg. Co. (mrp earas Free Delivery Heidens Red Stamps FE 5-6184 Gibson ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Medd 7510 % WP. fer rooms up te 508 o5. & Make your home or office comfortable this summer. GIBSON keeps air cool aad eriep, exhausts stale ais, breathes in fresh, filters and circoolates air. all at once Neo cold blasts or het spots eves, Cone in today From $289%5_ ROY'S 96 Oakland Avenue FE 5-8413 THE SU PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 THIRTY-NINE- Only Pontiac's DO. IT - YOURSELF - MART Salutes All You WEEK - END CARPENTERS ond FIXERS . Only at the MART CAN YOU GET SO MANY ITEMS!! SLATE For PATIOS or FIREPLACES ¥» Each box of genuine “Vermont Slate contains » enough to do a hearth or Y | a small vestibule . @ cach box. st plete instructions are in —§$ 1% . Com- PRE-PASTED 2 Mee Walt olla tile We are proud to introduce to Pon- tiac the new Do-It- Yourself Wall Tile. No tools required New Bamboo Pat c h tern in 5 Decorator Eac . colors... In BIG 8x8 size. Ready-to-Finish FURNITURE CHESTS DESKS BOOKCASES Pine or Mahogeny All smoothly sanded and ‘Q”. ready te stain, paint or 18 in. chest im pine only Notice! Pontiac's Only Do-It-Yourself Mart Now Can _ ARRANGE INSTALL - LINOLEUM EXPERT WORK Bi hia ti hin An i Mn in in Mh A Nn i Mh Mh hn Mn Min Mn Mn dl ln i i i i li hi i i hi hi Mi hi hi Mi hi hn in pevuevvwvevwvvvvvveCVvVv ee eC TeV CC CCC TCC. i hn Mi hi hi ha hi i hi i hi i i in hi i in in he hi Mi ti i he hi al SPECIAL! We were able to purchase a few seconds in famous Armstrong Linoleum Tile at a fraction of their cost —- While they last, we are offering them at only . Each C ie Std. Senge Gauge . HOUSE PAINT An inexpensive White Paint... |deal for Garage, Fence, Barns, or where a quick paint is required. Available in White Only We reserve the right to limit quantities. No dealers. $4 98 Gallon MAAAAAAA Plastic or Vinyl LEATHER Recover your chairs with this colorful plastic Many colors from which sito choose -Easy to use Black — Wood pi LEGS WE HAVE ALL KINDS: Priced “Ai eten Nee | | 19 $4995 : iN a Brass ) \\ Agee: be va. Chrome _ SET OF 4 ; MAKE YOUR OWN FURNITURE TILE 9x9 Perfects ASPHALT ................. AYae VINYL ... 2.2.2.2... 108 RUBBER ................ ...14e ASBESTOS ............. een EL BONNY MAID .............. 12s Full 156 inches thick. Birch Solid — Not Hollow. Large 18x36. $ 3% FEderal 2-1026 256 So. SAGINAW “FORTY Seapine > FOR RADIO cone PLAYER AND ALBUMS f PATTERN 300 Phe directions for making the three units shown at the bottom of sketch ure on one pattern. They may be used separately or com- bined for use as shown They were designed to sol.e some of the problems im furnishing a small room, The open side of the record eabinet mav be either on the right or left Hinge the doors on the side that is most convenient for the location in which the cabinet is to be used. The pattern gives large three-dimensiona| drawings which show the size of each part of the three units and how the pieces are assembled. The price of this pat- tern is only 25c Enclose $1 addi- tional and receive the Living Room Furniture Packet of patterns for tables, chairs, bookcases, lamps | and sofa. Desizned for the week. | end craftsman. Write to Workshop, Pontiac Press, Bedford Hills, N. Y. Metal Lath Supply Good TILK PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Increased Demands. Produced New Market Sources There is an ample supply of metal lath on hand in both manw facturers and building supply deal- ers warehouses throughout the country, according to Donald R. Wadle. managing director. Metal Lath Manufacturers Assn., Cleve- land oe “Although the demand for this type of base for plaster reinforce- ment has grown rapidly, nonthe- less manufacturers now have suf- ficient production facilities,"” Wadle stated. “Subsequent to World War Il, manufacturers added to their. equipment with the result that to day they can readily meet the in- creased requirements.” Concern has been expressed currently by architects and baild- ers over the availability of metal lath. This can be traced te the numerous reports “os the near eapacity preduction of the steel mills. Members of the Metal Lath Manufacturing Assn. indicated in a survey that they were able to get the steel they needed for pro duction of metal lath, corner bead, easing bead and the numerous other metal plastering accessories so necessary to the completion of a structure “Inasmuch as the manufacturets fee! certain that their requirements for steel will be met in the future just as they are being adequately cared for now,” according to Wadie, “architests and builders should be able to specify metal lath as a plaster base with assur- ance that the material will be avatiable when needed.” Texture Paint Conceals Q—Will texture paint cover cracks in painted plaster walls?— Mrs. E. K A—That depends upon the width of the cracks. Texture paint con- ceals hairline cracks. but larger ones will have to be filled with patching plaster before the texture is applied. On walls and ceilings where -cracking is extreme, the best bet is to completely resurface with wall panels or planks of one kind or another. Save Your Energy You'll save effort if you oe a each package on your storage closet shelves with description of its con- | tent« L, ae ee er SAGs sae The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC FOR YOUR PROTECTION! Before You Buy Any Appliance for That New Home or to Complete the Remodeling Job of Your Present Home... See Our Always Your Best Buy Famous name products assure you of quality, full value and satisfaction. Brand Names also help you save time and money when you choose the product that exactly suits your taste and budget. Brand Names enable you to judge the quality of the product... the reputation of the decler and the reliability of the manufacturer! BRAND NAMES ARE YOUR PROTECTION! That's why The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC consistently feature the brands you pre fer. Shop Where You Have a Choice . . . Compare the Outstanding Features of All! Maytag Kelvinator Frigidaire Whirlpool - Easy Speed Queen ‘RCA Admiral Magnavox Duo-Therm Tappan General Electric Enterprise Magic Chef Detroit Jewel Sunbeam Universal Emerson Hamilton . lronrite Philco Permaglass Always Service Toastmaster Hoover After the Sale! Eureka ~— Zenith BETTER YOUR BRAND OF LIVING ...» NAME THE BRAND! * The OOD HOUSEKEEPING, of PONTIAC Open Daily ‘til 5:30 — Monday and Friday to 9 P. M. pettinessTHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FORTY-ONE Atomic By-Product Professor Builds His Own Home [recrrite tect _ I¢ your radiant heating systema . | leaks don't tear up the whole floor. | | Your Fix-It Forum | Just send for a couple of physi- a GARAGE Q-If tempered hardboard is|cist friends like Robert Marden x3 gxiz | used as an underlayment for) did in Weston, Mass. | ‘aD, ‘ asphalt tile, on top of a subfloor,| The physicists brought along . how thick should it be?—G. L. M.| their Geiger counters, injected ra- wa A—Thickness of hardboard un-| dio active Iodine 131 into the pipes TERRACE a ae $e derlayment is a quarter inch. and traced it, WITH BEAUTIFUL | | | PC GLASS BLOCKS | | = apd PC Glas ~—— ighten this entrance... e Sustioscton. And, while the hallway beyond is flooded with daylight, it remains | private. PC Glass Blocks can help > one other horrend problems, whet! you remodelin io ee ——_ -le kitchen a rior partitions, t beauty and “hte tee Fela HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT — Jack Kellam, col- i= block house is now occupied by the Kellams i lege art director, shown at the upper right working | at Danville, Ky. Center left shows how the house out the plan he. drew. Snug and cofnpact, ms con- | grew block by block. When Jack Kellam and his fami-| painted in n pete shades with con-, so — after a great deal of z corny Pasha es ~ yon crete paint. Ceilings of fir gave| thought and study had been giv- ville. Ky., ely aay eee him wide possibilities for variety| em te drainage in consultations that had been born through faith, | | of colors and coer blends. with health authorities, courage, confidence, resourceful- | | “TI have learned as I went along ness and initiative. They were| A utility room houses a gas. 1, if I should build another moving into a home that really furnace. He provided a_ vertical | r I would know much t. A by was their own — planned and ac- | craw! space, something rare in| about it” Jack says. tually built by Jack himself, who houses. It accommodates pipes is head of the art department at ‘for all utilites, so arranged at z Centre College. /@ workman can get to any _ | these grouped lines without ae ‘ But even after they were in _turbing the rest of the house. j A EN ION EMPLO EES y the “It'll be | | I I % I ° 6 Y é » house, lle BE be | . house, Kellam said be The septic tank was built just. a long time before we have every- | | | INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT thing just as we want it, but it's | ee Perimeter Heat S$ for AVERAGE a When Jack first had his dream 6-ROOM HOUSE. Complete Price ef a home, he set about getting Including Discount himself ready to build it. He carefully selected a desirable lot | and then read books on plan- | ® Delco 75,000 BTU Furnace © Automatic Controls - SIBLEY COAL and SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 ning and building. | He talked with local builders, told them of his plans and re-! ceived encouragement and help! from them, Jack realized it was an experiment that might prove very coatly. 2 * | He visited his brother, a build- er in Texas, and saw a concrete | block house he had built. Jack liked it. He reasoned that if his brother could build such a_ house, he himself should have the cour- age to try it. He says he was just | a bit envious of his brother's | building ability. He learned there are many type of concrete blocks and that} some are much better for build-| ing houses than others. He stud-| ied the proper laying of the blocks | oe their insulation features. He | nally found the block which he thought woud out his perp best. | ” sped for CANVAS CENERAL MOTORS | SETFAST brightens and renews GENERAL MOT! Kallam itew kis own plans for | eagle — a a compact, modern, convenient | saving SETF ST before you invest three-bedroom house of 1,100|)— in new lawn feraivere ox awe | | @ Lay Out DELCO-HEAT e ection: Instructions square feet. He drew the wiring | It's the season's brightest idea! - layout and the plans for the plumb- | | ‘ : e ing. Then he tacked his drawings | ak ; ¥ ; y Shaye an | One Year Free Service! went to work. AWNINGS UMBRELLAS | i Pega yd block, inch by inch, | ~, : truc k shape. Alumi- _ pum windows and frames were | PONTIAC | NO MONEY DOWN - 36 MONTHS TO PAY! installed, wires were strung, | pipes were laid When time came for the roof, PAINT Jack decided to call in a profes- | 9 sional carpenter. This was thé M Cc ; knly .professional work he had. f done. The’ roof cost him $1,000. | g. oO. A concrete floor was poured in | Authorized Oakland Coun istributo the house and over it will be laid, 17-19 S$. Perry d and County Distributor asphalt tile. The partitions be- Hi : ute Ge wens es Gall FE 5-6184 - 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 the wails, inside. and out,. are | eres L/ ®@ All Necessary Ducts ® 275 Gallon Tank © All Accessories FORTY-TWO THK PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 es room and a screened in porch in the back. A breezeway and two-car garage is attached| rare roses. HOLLY HOME — Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Freeman at 212 Cogshall St., Holly, chose a | . Peatise Press Phote one-story home with full basement for their retirement years. The exterior has pale | to the house. Believing that the outdoors is as important as the indoors, the Freemans green siding with white and yellow shutters and trim. For floor plan, the Freemans | have landscaped their spacious lawns edging them with borders of flowering shrubs have two bedrooms, a large living room with dinette, full basement with recreation }and perennials. Mr. Freeman has one area especially assigned to his collection of as 2 ! | Colors Play Big Part|| — NOW! in Modernization Job | Good color is as important to a) a house appear taller than it really; A WIMMIN p remodeled house as it is to a new A dark roof makes a house house ap shorter Use light-colored | . “Real modernization of a house on 1-story houses, darker | without an attractive job of color arg on 2-story or 3-story houses. r styling the exterior is impossible,”’ “Sidewalls should be colored E y H O . Ca Aff d | says Beatrice areata consult-| t harmonize with the reef. Hf ver ome wher n o ant to professional builders. “The| the roof is light in coler, k : . : planned use of color is an essential! qe sidewalls licht, ff the rect Made from the finest. re-inforced concrete and steel. Comes in Part of all home design today.” | is medium to dark in color, the || sizes to meet your requirements. Large sun deck and promenade. she says, wall may be in those ranges. Here is Mixx West's baste color | “In general. contrasts between Beautifies Your Home — Gives Health, Fun, Pleasure guide for the two main exterior | g roof and siding st mild be subtle. | f areas of a house—the reef and | T, sive i house bigness. choose a| We Also Install All-Steel Pools sidewalls: light. bright asphalt roof and ae . “The roof is venerally the larg-| bright siding To make a big Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed! est unbroken area visible. The| house appear smaller, use subdued color is the key to colors you may colors. | FULLY PRICED $ use elsewhere on the house. You “Choose siding with horizontal have a wide range of selection in| lines to make a house look tonger. | READY FOR SWIMMING *) 3 5 QO modern asphalt shingles. But make | Vertical siding lines add to the | Can Be Financ ed that selection with care. Be sure| appearance of height i % your liking for the roof color will] “Paint gable ends on small last as long as the roof itself. A| houses to match the sidewall color. | B LOOMFI ELD Pr OOL ( OM PANY house may need painting every Don’t use many different siding | 4 or 5 years. but its roof is expect-| materials on one house. A com- | 1 . : . ed to last 15 to 90 years. bination of colors, patterns and tex-| 15 V2 East Lawrence St., Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 5 7221 e “A light. bright roof will make ‘tures can be unple asant.” Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman... She Knows Homes ... She Knows the Desired Features of Homes! ; It takes a woman to know the kind of a home a woman i wants! Our staff of efficient, trained salesladies are all & homemakers themselves . . . depend on them to find: just the home you're looking for. You Be the Judge! Specializing in Suber he and Lake Properties FOR HONEST, EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE, TO BOTH BUYER AND SELLER, ... SEE... ‘Thelma WU. Elwood “THE ALL WOMEN REALTY” 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Road THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1955 FORTY-THREE You can depend on architects and builders who recommend - Andersen Windowalls, COMPLETE WOOD WINDOW UNITS Be sure | fo get ANDERSEN screens and storm panels for your B Andersen ~ s Windowalls ANDERSEN CASEMENTS ANDERSEN FLEXIVENTS Easy to operate even at arms length. Closed, Can be installed to open hopper, awning or they’re weather tight Combine well with casement fashion. Use in ribbons, stacked fixed sash in windowa!l or with fixed sash. CASEMENT - FLEXIVENT UNITS UNITS PRESSURE SEAL 6Lipine units UNITS DISTRIBUTED BY ANDERSEN PRESSURE SEAL Andersen Gliding Windows DOUBLE HUNG WINDOW Glide open sideways. No hinges nor springs K) KIMBALL & FRUSSELL Inc. Weather tight protection or complete ven- - Sash lifts out for cleaning and inserting FR tilation as you choose. WHOLESALE GAGH AND OOOR DISTRIBUTORS storms and screens. Weather-tite. 227. FENMELL AVE. CETROIT BB. MICH. UN. 13460 BUY YOUR ANDERSEN WINDOWS FROM THESE RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS: y re iach a ta a Re Ce ae RR TT eC ne et eT eT iy a aa aus Ml a Ms ce ti i a) Sree es be RL lt Gio LE eae i - . BURKE ~ DONALSON - POOLE - ROTH LUMBER COMPANY — LUMBER CO., INC. . LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER COMPANY - 4495 Dixie Hwy. 27 Orchard Loke Ave. 151 Ocklond Ave. 3360 West Huron St. Drayton Pleins Pontiac , Pontioc Pontiec OR 3-1211 FE 2-8381 FE 4-1594 FE 5-6910 DILLMAN & UPTON . DICKIE LAWSON & SON BIRMINGHAM LUMBER CO. LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER & SUPPLY = LUMBER & SUPPLY 543 Mein Street 2495 Orchard Lake Rd. 653 S. Eton Rd. 1025 Haynes St. Rochester, Mich. Pontioc Birmingham Birmingham OL 1-9411 FE 4-3538 MI! 4-6810 . MI 4-3636 FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 as + KENTMOOR ROAD, BLOOMFIELD WILLS — A new-lined contemporary built re-| for the trim notes with a wide overhang dropping into cently in Bloomfield Hills on Kentmoor Rd. is built of Roman brick and has white clap-| of the house. Dlusion of extra length is added to the house by board and California redwood in vertical siding for exterior contrast. Turquoise is used | brick wall. Two columns of white painted grillwork frame the ta Se ee . a cove CRIS WITH ai” STATIONARY SIDES This erib is easy too make with ordinary household tools and all metal fittings will be found at any | States Gypsum Co., one of the decorative effects and for mir- leading paint producers. s & s Its experimenters alse have found that the easiest way te remove finger marks from a painted wall surface is te wet the Start at F lor for Best Results in Washing Walls To wash a wall, start at the bot- | tom and work up. If you start at | the top, the dirty water runs down | over the dirty surface below and | makes the dirt on the lower wall | stick harder. Gold, Peach, Blue for New Plate Glass In addition to regular and heat absorbing, plate glass is made in gold, peach and biue colors, The | * golden plate absorbs 99.7 per cent | Modern window glass has been of the sun’s bleaching ultra violet, vastly improved over the years “In Bidition to a slight chemical difference, window glass differs from plate glass in_that it is not ground and polished. The glass is fire-finished as it comes from the furnace , sponge it off with a circular me- ties. rays affording a measure of pro- and is relatively free from distor- If you start at the bottom, dirty | * * »s tection to the colors of upholstery, | tion, but since distortion becomes water running down over the clean | . 7 . fabrics and carpets. | more noticeable in large sheets of surface is easire to sponge off as | After any painted area is _ 8 & | window glass. plate glass is pref- |washed, it should be rinsed Ali three varieties of colored /erable for use in picture windows plate glass are ased for special | and window wails. you go. This is a tip from the Uested | thoroughly with clear water. hardware store. The pattern gives a list of materials and dimensions for the different parts and a large perspective sketch showing just how the pieces go together. The lamb pattern is taped to thin ply- |: wood so that the saw and painting outlines may be traced. Areas of flat color are shown on the pattern in natural graduation of tone to give the lambs a realistic effect when glued to the ends of-crib and the nursery walls. Pattern 357 may be ordered for 2c or it will be included in the Small Household Furniture Packet of five standard size patterns for $1 postpaid. Write to Workshop. Pontiae Press, Bed- ford His, NY. . Camp Stove Lets Chef Expand Menu The charcoal grill's fine for steak but what about coffee? Many backyard chefs are solving | that problem by setting up a Cole- | man camp stove beside the grill. | The stove burns white (unleaded) | gasoline, giving a flame that ce be regulated as easily as the flame | of a kitchen range. : | Used in conjunction with a grill, the camp stove serves for making _ coffee, boiling corn, or for cooking any food that the grill isn’t suited | for. The stove makes it unneces-| sary to run to and from the kitchen. Portable Oak Floors Utilized in Coliseum “Convertible” hardwood floors | that can be dismantled, stored and | re-installed as a matter of routine | when the occasion calls for a dif- ferent type of underfooting now $3,800-square foot oak floor in the Montgomery, Ala., Coliseum. It was constructed in 4x10-foot sections, laid by .a method which renders them easily portable. Paint lron Furniture Outdoor furniture made of iron should be painted when it is new and then repainted regularly to keep the metal from rusting. Amer- ican Builder magazine says that if rust gains a foothold, it should be removed entirely with steel wool or a wire brush before re- Pl gl gi ag . re a (i . 6 as See © wees. nee “ac wot. ries) “The Legend of Christian Hutte” UR WEEKS ago we announced the opening of beautiful Christian Hillis. The response to this lovely, rolling, wooded hills subdivision was tremen- dous. We were more than gratified, though not surprised; when the hundreds of visitors we had expected mounted into thousands. Many people were 30 enthralled by the wonderful, picturesque lot sites that early sales promise rapid development of this enchanting new community. Plenty of beautiful lot sites are still available for those who desire serene, suburban living in a luxury ranch-styled home priced lower than you could possibly imagine. , Many, many people have asked us, “Where did you get the name, Christian Hills?” "Was it the home of early Christians?” “Was it a place where the In- dians were converted to Christianity?” “Did you name it yourselves?” “Just where. did the name ‘Christian Hills’ come from?” : Well, we actually didn't know at first but through the kind co-operation of Joe Haas, historical writer for the Pontiac Daily Press, this is the story of whence came the name, Christian Hills: “Way back in the year 1822 Reverend Smith Weeks took up residence in Sec- tion 20 of Avon Township. This is where Christian Hills is now located. The Reverend Weeks was said to be the first Methodist minister in Oakland County and an ardent exponent of the gospel. It is believed that the early settlers dubbed his property “Christian Hills” in view of his dynamic personality, and that the name has persisted down through the years. The Reverend Weeks came from Rhode Island where he entered the ministry at the age of 18. He became a probate judge of Oakland County and was the first chaplain of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Michigan. It is said he walked all the way to Detroit to attend the first meeting in 1826. He died in 1829 at the age of 69. Small wonder Reverend Weeks fell in love with this beautiful rustic area. Christian Hills is a dream in green... a community for those who prefer the best. You will be proud to say, “I live in Christian Hills.” Me ES ’ rots ners ra "Prom Pontiac drive ea Avbers Rd. bd o—_ Road, tern on Crooks Read mei ‘aM “ised tere Mike ss turn ‘left ente Creeks From & ter Read to Adams Adams Read and Read te Medel. CHRISTIAN HILLS finishing, Sain 14, 1955 MAY PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, i) 4 THLE FORTY-FIVE ISVILY [LUONLLIVY 1L)-7/7 uooy {jnuey “Yj-02 ypoug I[V ‘swooipag Ff | . . 40; snjd 0S¢°0Z$ Ra. 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Therefore. divide — the number of wallpaper rolls needed square feet of wall area by 30 for the number of rolls needed — ————————— To Measure Wallpaper paper, but six square feet of each to paper a room? | A—First) determine the square feet of wall area. munus openings A gallon of water is formed for such as doors and windows... There each gallon of burned gasoline TIME TO CHANGE TO OWT gba HOT WATER - Having hot water problems? Then it's time to awitch toa BRYANT Crystalgias Water Peatiac Press FPhote . 5431 SASHABAW RD. — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas straight brick lines. The Callahan home has three | Heater. Here's hot Callahan of 5431 Sashabaw Rd. recently purchased bedrooms, a large kitchen, living room with dinette “ter Service at ta this brick. and cedar shake home. White clapboard area and full basement. 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Open Every Day See These Great Features — © Full Basement ® Oak Floors _ @ Paved Streets — © Gas or Oil Heat @ Tile Bath @7 Designs ® Steel Casement Windows ®@ Ribbon Drive DOWN TO GI's No Other Cost | Approximately $ 7O REAL ESTATE 75 West Huron *1150 Down ON FHA TERMS Including Principal, Vanes: Insurance RAY ONEIL 536 East Boulevard PER MONTH FE 3-7103 LORTY-EIGHT THE PON TEAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY a Plan for Outdoor Living WINDOW WALL—Merging the outdoors with the indoors, only a window wall of double glazing marks the boundary when the pave- ment of the terrace also forms the living floor this is an example of dull red quarrs tile, which is frostproof Planning the ground around a house. whether sou are building or | modernizing a house, is more im- portant today than it used to be. The wide spread use of glass in the modern home and the blend- | of the same pavement in both ing of indoor-out-door living make spaces efefctively unifies the in- the garden and the grounds far door and outdoor areas more important to today’s family | Red quarry tile. often used in than they were a generation ago. foyers and = around fireplaces, | blends well with natural wood fin- |ishes. It has enough color for ' floors so that a minimum of rugs age house occupies onty about @ | are used with it. It is practical for fifth of that area — and sometimes homes with radiant heated slabs when the lot ig | and it is easy to clean and main terior space by emploving a flvor ing material, such as large clay tile of the dull red quarry type for | both the living room floor and the surfacing of the terrace. The use When vou consider that an aver- age lot comprises 5,000 to 6.000 square feet of space, and the aver- less. especially larger—you can see what you can | fain gain by planning the other four- Being frost-proof, this mate- fifth to provide as miuch living rial is one of the few interior area as possible Architects have found that the | best way to control a view on a small lot is to place the outlook from the living room on the pear | of the. house. instead of toward the street This makes it posible te use fences, hedges and suitable plantings te create whatever view is desired. materials that are suited to out door use. : s Trees are important in plan- ning a lot. Think twice before | you let a builder cut down | ] a shade | | tree to expedite construction of a | new, house or addition. planning m&y enable you to save Careful | ja tree that would take 20 to 30) | years to grow from sapling stage. | keep them from the street play. hazards of Storage is another facior. Where wil the lawn mower and garden tools be kept? Tricycles, bicycles, | wagons and sleds need space. A simple solution is to make a ga- rage or carport a little longer, with storage space at the end Sometimes an inconspicuous tool shed at one side of the lot will fill the bill Lot planning can be more flex- ible than house planning. You can transport shrubs and hedges if you change your miad. Sut it is wise to plan your paved areas. such as terraces or patois carefully: They are more or less permanent adjuncts to a home _To Remove Water Spots Q Hlow can water spots be re- moved from a shellacked surface? —S.M A—ftub hehtly with a very fine production sandpaper or fine steel wool This must be done carefully If stain with shellac solvent, then several coats of new remains, remove finish apply shellae, i thinned one te one with solvent For Any Building Job You Want Well Done Call G& M! FREE ESTIMATES a Custom-built Garages to complement your home We build any size frame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. Complete cement work. Our work is guaranteed! : | Very often a terrace or porch can Indero and outdoor areas can | be built around a tree and ade- be related by extending a ter- , quate moisture and ventilation can | race from the glass wall areas | still be ‘provided for the roots. of the living room. And many, Play space for children is a architects are going a step farther. | must in planning grounds. A ter- | They tie interior space to ex- race can be ideal for them and Vs Life time Hoo VENT VENTILATED ALUMINUM AWNINGS BEAUTY Year-Round FEderal 2-121 or FE 5-9236 Our Representative Will Call at Yous . Convenience — No Obligation! G&M Construction Co. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE - No Money Down -FHA Terms -—Free Estimates *% OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. * 2260 Dixie Hwy. — 2 Blocks North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Phone FEderal 2-1211 or FE 5-9236 HOME ROTECTION KOOLVENT FOR OAKLAND COUNTY 1949 Woodwerd, Berkley T. Mackell. Distributor i NO MONEY eouhe. duau, MONTHLY PAYMENTS a AT es i rian t THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FORTY-NINE Moth Control Year Round Problem and again in September and Octo- ber. ‘However, from experience, many homemakers know that ing their prized possessions ruined by these pests, they see to it that the vacuum cleaner is used fre- quently; to keep closets, shelves and apparel free of dust and dirt Colorful Kitchens Are Today's Need The great desire of the Amer- ican housewife for still more market. Major appliances, such as ranges, refrigerators, dish- washers and washer-dryer com- binations are now available in eye-delighting tones of pink, yel- Some authorities say that the norma] time for moths to lay their eggs is late May, June and July any time of the year scems to be the norma] time, Rather than run the risk of hav-' is the slightest risk pellant in any place SEE US FORA -COMPLETE LINE OF Builders Supplies @ Face Brick @ Fire Brick @ Brick Mortor @ Cement Point @ Lime ond Ploster @ Send and Grovel @ Sewer Pipe @ Drain Tile @ Reinforcing Rods @ Rock Loth @ Ceco Steel Sesh @ Meteo! Leth @ Aluminum Sash @ Insulation This is the type of concrete slab and masonry block structure that, from only seven-eighths of a mle away, withstood the big Atom Blast in Survival City at Yuoca Flats, Nevada. We are not using this example as ‘Scare Advertising” .. . but merely bring out this fact to show and prove the durability and strength of concrete as a building material. For better building properly mixed concrete can’t be beat! So for your next job... big or small... . call for BOICE Ready- - Mixed Concrete. low, green, blue and brown. Paints and for spraying a good moth re- | beautiful kitchens is seeing new|and enamels in matching or where there | fulfillment with the colorful new | pleasantly contrasting shades are of infestation. | appliances that are now on the’ easy to obtain for kitchen walls, @ BLOCK BOICE 545 S. Telegraph Rd. e CONCRETE Pontiac BUILDERS SUPPLY Telephone FE 5-8186 e BRICK I iF TY TILE. ‘PON TEAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY J t, 1935 ’ Weekend Handyman Can Streamline Kitchen It’s Good Management |: Paint before you need to," the To eliminate a good part of the |) Another form of conifort insur current issue of @ magazine ad- | annoying clatter of pots, pans and | ance is adequate ventilation, And (Vises. “The best time to paint a | . = Bbye St ~ i sy > ne i ‘dishes, ceilings of acoustical tile perhaps the most satisfactury way FC" ; is Jk the ore - oigae Pri | : ‘ paintin re artic ise Veonen j}come highly recommended. The | to ve Mtikate the kitchen is to install ayor. the “time when the job es : ioc | tile can be installed by a handy an exhaust fan in fhe ceiling over fakes the least pre-painting prep- : ; ; home owner, and can be painted the stove. or on an outside wall aration-when you restore the pro- ; with brush or roller coater if care near the -stove The fan whisks tective coating with a minimum of | Py (is taken net to clog the tiny holeS awab cooking odors and grease hidden damage—when one coat will Mod { in some m: kes of tiles. luden air, _ de the job of two.” ere 4) a = ns = —s Li sos || . pe . ~ . aa - Seer : ian ' ‘ ~~ | fag” ~ AFCA] PREFABRICATED | £ _ , AS CABINETS. WILL | Sema HERE’S THE PLACE TO FIT ANY SPACE | S | : . 4 | ee - LEARN ABOUT ALL THE. ’ kKtchens ean be given a fairly inexpensive face lifting with | ned f I ts, exhaust fan, modern lighting and wall print ‘ ‘ f A ; ; J a Inodern man takes an; rangements yeu can make of * 4 yo | j a terest in the kitchen and | them are aumbertess. 3 e a? wy "hae io there, but ssi fo | Extension kitchen streamilin- ss ; u ob ne ae wine sine ing, complete to tiled walls and ‘| , \e amily ooking : E ; m ie ‘ COORING | built-in ovens, cannot be done on £ 4 em! i *y HMNSeL e 4 . pe ne UES a shoestring but it’s actually , ‘ hole hen remodeling is definite- | amazing what changes can be W, ° ly a mans job and he can make %rought with a Coat of paint, Pe J ; Wo osunple or complex, depending seft indirect lighting and new | on tus skill or lack of ski’ with) modern base and wall cabinets pols One 1 1 we week , ae : a “ “ne ‘ sins All makes of the latter are of | moma yt le saw JUs » burl Z mae wets f ' nae oe Sn ting nearly equal depth and height | Y jad binets fo Ss ‘ » Stz ims f tot ; 3 it . : ‘NS and are available in widths to fit tom scraten e t » . = . the fi ‘ sa i he ee almost any space. Some come, po : - , se tne made the SAN | knocked down and are assembled | New cabinets give a drab, old kilchea a substantial lift, but it isa't necessary to build them, thanks te manufacturers who pretabricate metal or wooden units. The cabinets are light- weight. easy to install and versa- be The combinations and ar- Geometric and Linear Designs for Glass on the job. Wall cabinets simply hung on bracket: to wall studding and secured to the wall. sink cabinets are first leveled, | 'then secured in, place according | to manufacturer's directions. are fasteyed e then Base and In modernizing an old-style kitchen, it is usually best te leave the plumbing. where it is. if the pipes are in sound condi tien. A practical arrangement can be worked out in most cases, regardless of the sink's location. Patterned g lass is semi-transpar- ent with distinctive geometric or linear designs on one or both sur- | faces to provide diffused light | transmussion with varying degrees | of privacy and to meet special re- | quirements in deCorative or tune: | bonal use S In addition to 17 patterns rang- ing from finely engraved to boldly | louvered, patterned glass is avail- able with any one of five surtace | finishes which afford varying de- | grees of light diffusion and trans: | parency n | Lay Hardwood Tight | Wine laying in ¢ esidences, Cite hardwood flooring do not, under any lay it tight against striding or walls. Leave not less than ‘.-inch horizontal expansion space aftall walls. imstances | portant work areas are not unbecoming. homemaker who must work in her own shadow is handicapped. | Never place a light source so that Shadows are. thrown im- | over Soft, general indirect lighting near ceiling level is excellent. Local fluorescent lighting be- Reath wall. cabinets is ideal counter-top illamination. Flue- rescent ceiling fixtures alse fur- nish geod overall lighting and DO IT YOURSELF! nstall them for a in 30 minutes... .(/ | i j | ; ‘PER AWNING! Door Awnings Size 40-40 $16.95 SKY . HOURS: WEEKDAYS e « WTO6 J FRI. &@ SAT . . 10 T06 , : SUNDAY . . « 12 To 5 enemies DO-IT- | YOURSELF Aluminum Combination DOORS 26” Windows | *] ] 50 | NO MONEY DOWN 36 Months to Pay MAY-MAC Home improvement Company 3415 W. HURON “FE 8-0479 New! Tougher, Mere Beautiful = Evert * ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ It is generally agreed that the 1. best arrangement of = kitchen . ;units calls for the sink to be r VARNISH placed between the stove and re ; frigerator, all close together to from Dry-ice as ' dden Change fre el_minate unnecessary steps Of ’ oven oe Mate? Cont Mert M course this specification cannot | ; Lone ' -serm protection you always be met, but should be ’ 0 F nee for your furniture, @ borne in mind While ptagning the J ee aook 43 | Mew layout | . 45 $ 42 __ Lighting comes next in impor- } t $ — . tance and is of cOurse planned | to do away with eyestrain. The! ‘ ] . Whitest Outside White There Is! p WHITE-4-EVR HOUSE PAINT e Goes farther —covers better—selif -cleaning 595 alsp? Also in Clean, Sharp Body Colors VALSPAR PAINT — VARNISH — ENAMEL—SHELLAC— FLOOR SEALER — RUBBING VARNISH — ALUMINUM PAINT — FILLERS— Of COLORS — They Con Mean A Lot to You! DRYERS — STAINS feally g $1 % Valspar Shutter, Trim and Treliw Colors add distinctioe qremeng: Colorful One-Coat Valspar ENAMEL e Looks, wears, washes $949 like beked-enamel e Use on any surface indoors or out oe aus ae cue aoe ae oe ee oe ee ee ee ee ee oe oe oe New! 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I{ you want to save time and labor just take pattern 428 (price 25c) to your nearest wood- worker who will zip out the parts. The assembling is an easy hand = job. Other standard size patterns for children’s wardrobe; double- deck bed; bunny chair. table and lamp are all in the Children’s Fur- niture Packet which is only $1 ‘postpaid. Write to Workshop, Pon- : tiac Press, Bedford Hills, N. Y. Flower Boxes Liven Porches and Indoors There’s hardly an: older home without flower boxes on the porch railing, or a flower bed in the yard. Today, families moving into new homes with undeveloped grounds think first of grading and seeding their yard for grass, Flowers, if any, are restricted to the inside for a while. But this doegn't have to cramp your style. | All sorts of plants are suited for | indoor growth in any climate— even orchids. Be sure, though, to protect your home’s new surfaces from water, sand, and rough pots. Line your planters, window sills, shelves and floor segments with a scratch proof, waterproof material like ce- ramic tile. Colorful tile can adda decorative hote of its own, too. Homes Lead Parade | The home construction industry employs more workers directly than any other industry, According to the United States Savings and Loan League, three million per- sons were engaged in the produc- tion of homes in the past year. _ Colors for Masonry streets with different colorings used to vary the neighborhood appearance. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ass MAY 14, 1955 FIFTY-ONE : . : _ - Pontiac Press Phete LYNSUE LANE — A new community of one-story with carport homes is located ; This photo was taken from the corner of Lynsue Lane. In this row ‘are houses in gray near the Waterford Township high school. Built by Carey Homes, the houses are placed | and green, lilac with mauve, beige and cafe au lait, terra cotta and beige and green with yellow. At the end of each paved carport is a large storage cabinet. An easy way to color masonry walls is to use dry powder cement- | base paints. These usually com- , prise Portland cement, lime and | mineral pigment. When mixed with | water and applied to a dampened | surface, they create a finish that , is similar to concrete or mortar. ' % NUL ; | , | sh ~ 2x4 STUDS. 1x6 SHEETIN ‘Tempered Masonite 9« lis te. 406% G. . 10¢s" R Plumbing Specials! WE ARE MOVING SO FITTINGS GREATLY ALL PLUMBING EDUCED! IN YOUR KITCHEN FOR 1 WEEK ONLY! 65c Ft. | REYNOLDS . thetim e ALUMINUM { Gul» and myth Dow MIPOUM) We Also Carry _ Complete Builders’ Supplies Open 6 Days 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. © Low first cost @ Rustproof ® Non-staining @ Never need paint © Easily installed Reduced for | Week 3-PIECE BATH OUTFIT Complete Less Seat 30 GAL. AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATER $49% YEAR GUARANTEE IN STEEL 25% $99 < ALL SIZES SINKS FE 2-9784 OLVERINE 20 S$. Paddock LUMBER | & WRECKING Co. FE 2-9784 FIFTY-TWO 20-AMP. CIRCUIT ~ #14 WIRE - 20-AMP. CIRCUIT #12 WIRE One 20-ampere electrical circuit is minimum for a home work- shop. A separate circuit for workshop lights is also. advisable. Is Your Home Workshop Wired for Safety? If you've never been pitched into total darkness while feeding heavy | lumber to a power saw, then (1) you don’t have a power saw, or (2) you only operate it in the day- time, or (3) your home workshop has an unusually good electrical system. “ Nor have you “enjoyed” an an- noying experience. In inadequately wired shops it’s made the more annoying by erratic behavior of power tools. Some days the saw motor seems to reach the stall point without much provocation. Stalling. it overloads the circuit, a fuse blows or a circuit breaker trips, and Presto!—no lights, no power, . Other days it breezes through heavy lumber and docs ne more than dim the lights, One practical answer to erratic power tool performance is to re- wire your workshop. The same may go for the rest of the house. It has been estimated that 34 mil- lion homes in this country are in- adequately wired, struggling along with small-sized wires and circuits lacking capacity. In the event your workshop was added after the house was built, it’s better than an even. bet that its electrical system is not up to snuff. Check to see if it has one 20-am- pere circuit with No. 12 wire all to itself. That's the minimum for even the smallest workshop. Al- though not essential, there really ought to be a separate 20-amp cir- cuit for the workshop lights, in ad- dition. This prevents temporary dimouts or blackouts when power- tool motors are heavily loaded. Since individual power tools do not draw large amounts of cur- rent, a larger shop, too, can get by with one 20-amp circuit, if— the power tools are used one at a time, This being the case, if there’s more than one workshop fancier in your family, you would be wise to have additional circuits installed, How many depends _on the size of your power-tool mo- fors and on the number that might be in use simultaneously. Amperage ratings for electrical motors are as follows: 1 hp—13 amps, % hp—7.4 amps, “% hp—4.6 amps, 1-6 hp—3.2 amps. Should you plan on eventually expanding your workshop .into a really de luxe affair, your best bet is to install three-wire 120-240- * yolt circuits and 240-volt motors, which will reduce by half the cur- rent drain put on the wiring. On workshop electrical circuits it is definitely a° wise move to in- save you the price of many ordinary fuse. Here’s why: When an electric motor starts, 8 to near capacity, the initial pepe it ees -| 272) may be combjned with the j current surge will blow an ordi- nary fuse, A 20-amp, time-delay fuse, however, will stand a 100-amp surge for one second, and as much | as 60 amps for up to 10 seconds. When you rewire your work- shop, don't make the mistake of | underestimating your lighting needs, There should be a sepa- | rate work light for each perma- nently installed piece of equip ment, and one for every 10 feet ef bench length, For general illumination, inside white-bowl lamps of 150 watts each, placed about four feet above your workbench, are adequate. For local illumination, at each power tool, for instance, reflector spot- lights are good. While you're at it, install more duplex. convenience outlets that you think you'll need | for smali electric tools, soldering | iron and other plug-in appliances. | You'll never be sorry you did. Floor Drain Keeps Bathroom Neat | A smart trick in bathroom plan- ning is to place a drain in the tiled floor and slope the floor slightly toward the drain. This simplifies mopping :the floor and when children splash in the tub or shower, the water goes down the drain instead of ee in puddles on the floor. ! It is a safety measure, too, On, those rare occasions when some- | one lets a bathtub or wash basin | |overflow, the water merely runs | | down the drain in the tile floor, ; | instead of under the door and on the carpets of other rooms: ii! The reason why this number is one of the most popular we have ever offered ig probably the fact that it is so adaptable. The center section may be used with two end units as shown; or with one or none at all. A corner section (pat- tern 271) and a drop-leaf desk (No. above piece for a continuous as- sembly on two sides of the a room. The patterns give actual size cut- ting diagrams for all shaped parts, list of ‘materials needed and the steps in assembling and finishing. Patterns should be ordered by num and 25¢ enclosed for each pattern} requested. For first class mail delivery include 2c extra for each number. W: to Workshop, Pontiac Press, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 3-Pc. Pastel Convertible JET PUMP ’ Plenty of Pressure Up to 630 Gallons Per Hour! ONLY ONE MOVING PART. The impeller is the only part in the pump that moves. All bronze impel- ler, nozzle and venturi. Gives assurance of corrosion-free, long life. of pump parts. or White Bathroom Set! 5-Ft. Recessed Tub ..%. Free Standing Closet With Seat Viterous China Lavatory Regular $139.00 55Q" G. A. THOMPSON & SONS Heating-Plumbing Supplies _ Enclosure @ 5 Ft. Size © 7/16 Heavy Glass © Alum. ~ Trim © Ball Rollers Bearing With Plain Glass 80 South Perry St. IN WHITE ] 29” IN PASTEL = *159" Blue Desert Sand Budget Terms Available! Dura- Tub White Enamel Laundry Tray $qqs Less Faucets Reg. $49.50 Save $5 FE 2-2939 _ tern 388 is 25c. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FIFTY-THREE Table Shows Area Paint Will Cover coat of paint, where ne sizing has been used, was prepared by the M, J. Merkin Co., to show the areas which one gallon of paint will cover: of Surf , Pt. Pid A.~ § eaaueed eusteese aeeoceue Sto-000 White coat plaster .............. 500-600 Sand finish and textured wOlls .......ccc0- ener 250-354 Wallpaper ......- « -s@ Gypsum wallboard $ | 1280-390 Concrete surfaces ..... eerceseess 400 Brick surfaces ....... ceccrceess 300-400 Cinder blocK ....crcees eocccccece 200. one-coat finish is planned, and where ceilings are a different color than the walls, with the height of walls about 8 feet, the following number of quarts will be needed: Room Size bodered Ceiling Woodwork Floor z €x°0 1 bs] e ex90 3 1 “ % wszi2 3 i 1 1 l4anM@ 4 3 i” i mnie 6 3 2 3 This serving tray is known as a step-saver in many busy homes. It holds a complete service for eight. It is carried to the sink to receive the silver as it is dried. It fits into drawer and at meal-time is all ready to be taken to the table to set as many places as may be needed. Pattern 388 gives actual- size tracing designs for all shaped parts and three-dimensional draw- ings of the various pieces showing exactly how they go together. This is just the project for the shop student who is looking for some- thing to make. The price of pat- It is included in the Kitchen Handies Packet of full- size patterns at $1 postpaid. In- clude 2c extra for first class mail or 10c extra for the packet. Write to Workshop, Pontiac Press, Bed- ford Hills, N. Y. Goodwill 6185 PARAMUS, CLARKSTON — A brick and clapboard ranch style home is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Topham of 6185 Paramus, + " Peatiag Press Photo across the front planter and up the wall of the bedroom wing. Large Clarkston. Pale green is used for the clapboard siding with beige brick picture window areas are centered by the recessed front door. Many Decorating Tricks Are Done With Wallpaper Simple tricks that you can do yourself with a few rolls of wall- paper can make a drab room or an old piece of furniture distinctive and eye-catching. If you have a dark corner, a gayly figured wallpaper that harmonizes or contrasts with the rest of the room coloring can go far in creating a dining corner or a smart setting for television or a favorite furniture piece. Bright patterned wallpaper can do a lot for a dingy closet. Such When Planning _ | Swinging Walls Ther is tat along the bot Figure on Load | vine join floor How can this be Swinging bookcase. walls have! stopped?—R. G. added a glamorous note to modern A—Enlarge the jont with = hemw- Close ‘ott one end of a living room, | MeF and cold chisle, undercutting or an ell off a living room to it so that the opening pier create a den or extra sleeping face is smaller than hole, Clean out loose mortar and iW hen empty, such bookcases|4ampen the cavity. While wet, swing easily, When loaded with patch with mortar (one part ce- heavy books, trouble may develop | ment-two parts sand). When mor- unless the contrivance is cantile-| tar sets, paint with eementbase vered properly and equipped with | | waterproofing compound. strong bearings. This problem was illustrated recently when a decorator for a | large furnishing establishment | hammer each piece into final posi- telephoned various companies te | tion as soon as it is nailed. After _find out where she could buy | installing three or four pieces, false book bindings. | “We are decorating a new house | ing against the tongue edge of the with a swinging bookcase wall,” | outside strike and drive the units she explained, “and when the| up snugly. Use of the scrap piece shelves are loaded with real books ; the wall = not swing." iad \ breakage. Your Fix-lt Forum Q—There is a leak along the bot- Floor Laying Tip In applying oak flooring, do not Automatic Heating Brings You the Famous ARMSTRONG WINTER AIR-CONDITIONER Oil-Fired it’s Completely AUTOMATIC! Clean, Comfortable Heat! completely automatic furnace Here is a that will end your furnace tending worries. Merely set the thermostat and the Arm- strong furnace will furnish the warm, comfortable heat you desire. See It at Your Heating Supermarket GOODWILL 3401 West Huron AUTOMATIC HEATING (Corner of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 place a short length of scrap floor- | helps protect the tongue from is a place where you can use lavishly andy vividly colored paper that you would hesitate to use in a more conspicuous place. The same can be true of a bathroom. Out-of-the-ordinary patterns add decorator touches in these spots. - Screens are now often used as important parts of the decorative scheme. Patterned wallpaper that contrasts with the rest of the room can make a screen an accent piece. Or if a screen is to be used as a room divider, or otherwise wanted to recede into the background, wallpaper of the same design as that on your walls will turn this trick. ~ Olid furniture, such as chests of drawers, often can be given a smart decorator appearance with wallpaper. Sand the surface until it is smooth. Cut a pattetn for each panel out of newspaper. Then cut your wallpaper an extra inch larger than the pattern al) around to allow for turning under at the corners. _ Regular wallpaper paste, or plain give will hold the paper permanentty in place. After it is well dried, shellac it for a finished look and for durability. Unfinished furniture lends itself especially to this wallpaper tricx. The insides of a china cabinet or a bookcase provide handsome back- grounds for your china or bric-a-brac when lined with wallpaper . ey Before You Start Your Next Building or Remodeling Job ...GET OUR LOW BID! * PORCHES * GARAGES * KITCHEN MODERNIZATION * ROOFING * SIDING * COMPLETE HOME MODERNIZATION’ wok Winter Seal | ALUMINUM and GLASS ee : een Senet BUILDING SERVICE PHONES: ! FE 2-7004 and FE 2-8245 230 E. Pike Street Pontiac SIXTY-ONE on bathroom walls; ceramic mo- 30 Saics, popularly used on floors; Tips for Tile Homemakers are often pleasant- ly surprised at the tremendous va- riety of types, shapes, sizes, colors and uses of ceramic tile. Basically, tile is either the glazed type, as THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 or quarry tile, used for terraces. Tile designs are virtually limitless. It comes in 200 different colors. And as for uses—tile is practical and decorative for surfacing any- house. : For Sliding Doors A new laminate is now avail- able at lumber yards. It is a panelply of pressed wood in 4 by 8foot sheets %2 and %4 inch thick. Its advantages are warp- Vote slackers in Costa Rica are| resistance and screw - holding subject to fines. power, + Here’s How.... Make a Magazine Rack A rack for storage and display,a square, mark off the 3-inch of magazines of all sizes is edsily | squares, and with a compass in- made by the home craftsman. scribe the ares for each step. Saw First make the two sides, of | out the sides with a jigsaw or cop- | edge-glued boards or hardwood piy-| ing saw wood, % by 16 by 30 inches. With} The shelves vary from 6 to 7! | Inches deep, and the top is 4} Work P jinches. The larger shelves may | shop $ atterns j be of two pieces) Make sure the | | shelves are cut Square to assure | ] a neat joint with the sides of the OO “a CLOWN | Ese glue and 6 penny finishing GF/ Owe esi es | nails to fasten the sides to the BAA ee HO SE | shelves. Set the heads of the nails RAL LA te EE The back is made of ‘'4-inch | 4 Spooner Tt i L | hardwood plywood, cut to fit flus Bie AAA | with the sides of the rack, and is \ (u Oeee eee - i fastened to the rack with 2-penny ao PS & | finishing nails or 1-inch brads . ; | Round all sharp edges: fill nail ; holes with plastic wood or stick ‘shellac. Stain and finish with ta- ble-top varnish. | No more hose trouble with this ' jolly fellow to help you. Just fasten | . the back of the reel to any wall, Your Fix-It Forum slip the hose end in place and whirl | Q—My neighbors say I won't the clown. The hose will drain as 1. able to use colorful roofing on’ it winds up and lie flat when it! , house I'm building because the unwinds which saves much wear poof is nearly flat. Is this true? | and tear. Lift the reel off the wall| 4 No. A new method of ap-| and use the handle to carry where- plying asphalt shingles to roofs | ever needed. The piece is painted | with slopes as low as two inches | in‘ five bright colors beside _ ; white enamel. The pattern (427) you have all the colors you want “may: be ordered separately for 25) to choose from. A roofing Ccon- | cents, or it will be included in the | tractor or building materials dealer | Gardeners’ Helpers Packet of five) can show you the many colors standard size patterns for $1 post- | a\ailable and. incidentally, explain | paid. Write to Workshop. Pontiac how shingles are applied to low, Press, Bedford Hills, N.Y. pitched roofs: rf PATTERN 427 PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. - | } jaa ; z Pans t SUBURBAN eee “The built-in range that has everything you've ever wanted.” + revolutionary GAS or COOKING EQUIPMENT Available in Over 100 Assorted Models in Colors and Sizes! COPPER FINISH ILT-IN RANGE * Won't Scratch! * Won't Tarnish! * Heat Proof! @ EYE LEVEL CONTROLS @ LOOK-IN WINDOW @ SMOKELESS BROILING @ BAKE AND BROIL AT THE SAME TIME * Easy to Clean! . * Lifetime Porcelain Enamel! NO MONEY DOWN! 30 Gal. Hot Water Heater © FIBER GLASS LINED | @ FULLY AUTOMATIC © HI-RECOVERY a, © GLEAMING WHITE JACKET Regular $74.50 Special *59.50 Trade-In Allowance. ‘10 totat cost *4Q* Automatic ra! inser yea ete eee 3F EPR: bats Nt, cei al ABP < sant) ped, J9 FREE PARKING IN REAR H. H. SMART DIV. — Oakland Avenue FE 4-4567 LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc, 17-19 S. Perry St. SIXTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 IT'S FUN TO SLAP AROUND WITH A . PAINT BRUSH— DON'T LEAVE SOAKING OR WoRR/ S—o -BUT WHEN YOU'RE FINISHED BRUSHE TURPENTINE SQAKED OR PAPERS AROUND — RAGS - YOU DON’T NEED A MATCH TO START A FIRE WITH PAINTS AND | THINNERS AROUND! -SOLV It's Fun to Paint, but an Oversight May Start a Costly Fire When the most attractive house on the block burned to the ground, residents in trim little neighboring homes weren't surprised. They'd been expecting it. Years ago the owner had turned his basement into a workshop, filled it with stores of paint and a clutter of old furniture and junk picked up at auction sales. He liked to paint and make re- pairs. The neighbors liked him for it. Many of them were fixers themselves. Only they knew when to stop, when to replace worn ap- pliances, when to seek professional help. But this basement was a mess laboratory, storage warehouse and recreation room. National Board of Fire Under- writers, cause about 90 per cent of all fires. What is the hazard? The oils, | turpentine, mineral spirits and other common ingredients in paints. Lacquers contain acetone and amy! acetate (banana oil) and —a combined factory, chemical) The likes of that guy says the, occasionally some benzine (petro leum naphtha).”~ Rags containing paint or linseed oil or almost any vegetable or fish oil are subject to spontaneous heat- ing under certain conditions: You are wise if you keep these in cov- ered metal cans, or destroy them. Right and Wrong Places for Trees Can Be Selected Choosing the right location for a tree can be as important as selecting the right tree. A tree that sheds its leaves for winter can be used in places where summer shade is wanted without sacrificing winter warmth—around the south and west sides of house. Evergreens, on the other. hand, can be used for dense windbreaks or screens for privacy. The litter created by some trees should be considered. Acorns, ca- talpa pods, useless fruit from cer- tain flowering trees, are problems when lawn care is involved. TEXTURE PAINT ARVON will enhance the appearance of any reom A modern texture decoration of beautiful pastel colors Plaster patches are obliterated with the paint brush Gome te for a finisled sample and Goter Gard FREE DELIVERY RED STAMPS PONTIAC PAINT MFG. 47.19.S.. Perry.St. Co. FE 5.6184 less than you might think! towels, curtains and the mat. It’s that easy! But what a@ wonderful difference it makes! os COME IN—FIND OUT FREE WHAT'S BEST FOR YOUR HOME The secret of color blending is in having the right fixtures. And we've got them! Come see for your- self. They're graceful. Stylish. They offer extra con- venience! They're space-saving! _And they cost a lot “Heatmaster” Automatic Gas 30 Galion WATER HEATER wih American-Standard colored fixtures If you're tired of looking at the same colorless eld bathroom month after month, American- Standard “color-blended” fixtures are for you. Color-biended fixtures make you your own decorator. Let you change the color scheme of your bathroom as often as you wish simply by changing Westinghouse Electric Dishwashers GE or Hot Point Electric Water Heaters Westinghouse — Electric Dishwashers “Supreme” Automatic Water Softeners H. STANTON $76 FHA | PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR 103 State St. FE 5-1683 | ee PS - m2 e 2 eh & & bathroom fixtures 3 FULL YEARS TO PAY | Genuine ERICAN-Dtandard , 4 4 4 4 4 { “¢@ 4 4 ( } ‘ i i GE or Hot Point Electric Water Heaters H. A Sa ES IO a reg a re ae RR se a a ees Here’s How .... Make an Ease! The frame is made of 1% by \%4-inch lumber, the frorit Jegs being 60 inches rear leg 54 inches long. In each front leg, bore . inch hole 5% inches = pe plate 3 iy Sy over-all, tapered to 5 inches at the top. Then fasten the rear leg to the hinge plate, and fasten the two front legs together, using 3- inch strap hinges. . Assemble by | Modern Fireplace If yours is an uninspired fire- place that seems really out of place in a modern living room surface it with handsome fireproof ceramic tile. This decorative ma terial, because of its virtually limitless variety, can complement any room design. It will add a new note of brightness and cheer to the fireplace—center of interest in any living room. ... THATS WHAT long and the, QUINTANDING THE PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 fastening the hinge plate to the. front frame with %-inch bolts,. 2"4 inches long, using wing-nuts. Use light chain, strung through ‘screw eyes to control the spread | of the easel. The tray is supported To fold the easel’ remove one of the bolts from the hinge plate | Kitchen. Quiz What's the one materiaj that is fireproof and waterproof, equally , suited for around hot ranges or on counters near the sink? It never wears out, keeps its colors | forever, is cleaned in a jiffy, re- sists stains, and is easy to install. Leading architects swear by it. What is it? That's right. Ceramic tile. Top Oak Year- More oak flooring was shipped in 194 than in any previous year.. Two important B vitamins are found in eggs—thiamine as well as riboflavin. EVERYONE SAYS! oa ad DRIVE OUT—SE * in aR UDR Re ae cate tc * Oak Hardwood * Alwintite Alum [MODEL 2|_ x 4 4 EMERSON 0 < + z a] * 5 EMERSON SCHOOL CRESTVIEW Cresr | Home os 57 350) * Spacious 50-Foot Lots * Large Dining Area * Large Utility Room * City Water and Sewer *® Automatic Gun- * Youngstown Kitchens * Birch Flush Doors Built By Sold By H ANN AN | FE 3-9356 ee ae E IT TOMORROW Low FHA Terms Floors Type Forced Air Furnace inum Windows OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY 12 NOON to 6 P. M. 862 Emerson, Perry Park Drive out Perry Street, turn south on Emerson 1% blocks to model, directly across from Emerson Elementary School Watch for Signs and Flags. HOMES, INC. on 5-16-inch bolts at desired height. | Glass Now in Patterns for Dividers Chief uses for patternéd glass are in room dividers, cabinet doors, exterior glazing where privacy is | desired along with well-diffused | natural daylight: exterior surface. Its hard-lus- trous surface resists water, dirt, rot and decay and Vitrolite will not craze, warp or swell. the ease with which ft can be cleaned and its lustrous, color ful | Se as A | jing from vivid to pastel and is | | particularly suited for use on bath- | ’ | room and kitchen walls because of | | | shelves, interior glass walls or as | It is available in 10 colors rang- | i j STIXTY-THREE , ATTENTION ! * PLUMBERS — * CONTRACTORS * BUILDERS | Our a Meney We Carry « Full Line of ® PLUMBING SUPPLIES and FIXTURES ® DEEP end SHALLOW WELL PUMPS You'll save more ... if you call us bgtore you “pay! CALL ORTONVILLE 130 BRING YOUR OWN TRUCK ARNASO OR TRAILER AND WE WHHL LOAD YOU! ' PLUMBING SUPPLY Va Mile South of Ortonville, Mich. on M-15 THE WINDOWS FROM BEGINNING * The ccomamical Way to Build Is With * WELDWOOD PLYWOOD & SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS * CELOTEX BUILDING PRODUCTS * ROYAL OAK & ANDERSON * COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER —REMODELING— —BUILDING A] *aTTICS 4 F.H.A. 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