Test Ballot Due Today Senators to Vote on Ike’s Aid Plan WASHINGTON i —President Eiseuhower ssked the Senate to- day to defeat a proposal to strip the Middle East resolution of its ‘@conomic aid authority lest he be denied power to deal with “the —_Spaate of subversion.” The ‘President's plea was read to the Senate by Republican ea —nibeailapecassbscram aia inte eamamian! secu cil delecemmeen teat vote a0 the secnbation. wanes (—The Senate was called into an unusual Sat- urday session today with prospects for a crucial test vote by ee or ae a er %- * “The test.shaped up ori an amendment to deny the President the ‘authority he asks to spend up to 200 million dollars in’ available funds to‘strengthen the economies and security forces of nations in the area. hdutsiaiti Taian bik Chi ven sat major hurdle. In advance of the session, the resolution’s supporters expressed confidence the amendment would be rejected by at least 15 votes. Defeat of the amendment would pave the way for adoption of the resolution by an expected wide margin, probably next week. * - The Senate has been debating the resolution for two weeks, 2-2 Wo Nixons fo Help African Nation Leaving Morocco Today for Casablanca, Then to Accra in Ghana FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES RABAT—Vice President Richard M. Morocco’ today for- Accra ‘| where he will help celebrate the founding of the new nation, Ghana. - This celebration, high- light of Nixon’s 22-day of Africa -and - Italy, reach a peak Wednesday when Ghana officially be- tion. ‘ after motoring to Casa- blanca to have junch with the governor and tour the Nouasseur Air /Base. Today Nixon “leaves| - Nixon will leave for Accra) comes an independent na- k : : AP Wirephete nner ecupnt Ths in 2 vteset etssin tn tthe Sonn Af Cen,” =F a ik cot ellhibale is Seucen. The picture was made during in the disputed Gaza strip from which larect late yester¢ay an he. seme, Jerod coupes. Rush Summons on Sabbath Day Sparks Rumors Will Ben-Gurion’s Foes + Provoke Row Over Plan to Quit Gaza Strip? _ JERUSALEM ) — Pre- an’ unprecedented break of the Jewish Sabbath, sum- moned his ‘Cabinet into a top secret meeting today. / -| Although it was obvious / the meeting was concerned with the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aquba, it / was Senators Want Beck, Brewster to Face Charge In addition to the military-economic aid feature, the resolution | would declare a readiness to use American armed. forces to block any open Communist aggression in the area, provided a nation Ae EO Se Rh Sih TEE in Penang each a, step-to be necessary. As passed overwtclmingly by the House ast month, the resolu tion contained the military-economic aid provisions. ok fe “Sponsors of the amendment contend the 200 millions might be | only the first, installment on a much bigger gid program that they contend could run into billions of dollars. Secretary of State Dulles is the first anniversary of Moroccan in : ce. Nixon yest drew. an. en- chiefs Dave Beck / _” ested’ that Pontiac turned out 78,- Meee pete Soe Ot Ob & et rg © eee. ~ Pontiac Ahead oki Pace Output at Two- Month Mark As 1,500 Units Better i in 1957 Q27 cars in January and February, compared with 76,444 units during the first two months of 1956. arr Oldsmobile, 88,573 (100,613 in 1956);|Senedicts,_ 8: Buick, 100,274 (129,936 im 1956) and Cadillac, 28,543 (compared to 23.- to’ 8:00 p.m. Is Openi” Austrian Border Quiet VIENNA (INS) — Not a single Hungarian refugee der into Austria last- night. Retu- gee officials said it was the first Mareh 4th Ha A /palace spokesman reported was a® ef ake * / the sultan iso surges’ dtplo [mats and Morggcans. by giving special audience to Nixon the late afternoon. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) today nominated U. S. Circuit Judge Charles Evans Whittaker of Kansas City, Mo., to be an associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. _ Whittaker, a Republican, is 56. The appointment is to fill the vacancy created | by the retirement on Reed, a Democrat who sat on the court more. thay/the sultan commented in re-c ply’ that he believed the doctrine) Morgan i. re, was the first “Robert Seatady +co said in an interview he, Brewster testimony Feb. 25 of Stanley, eh x * sters. back late this month, than 19 years. Charges to that effect were|$10,000 into the Tuesday because chairman Mc- Clellan | (D-Ark) says “we all need a rest.” WASHINGTON (AP) \ + _—President Eisenhower " Beck is national president of the 1% million member Teamsters Union, the nation’s largest single anization, -. Brewster powerful state western conference of team- Beck has been invited to testt- ty before the special group. He now is in Europe but is due Brewster has been cited for con- tempt of Congress for. refusing to/* answer questions in an earlier Sen- ate investigation of alleged tieups sain’ gai ad arm a conducting fot underworld ‘influence in labor Union)land, Ore, goto arm Holmes to HE the idea, and that Holnies in- ee Did Union Heads Offer $10,000 Payotf? WASHINGTON i — Senate in- and industry, ears is concen- ivestigators said toaay they want/trating on the situation in Port- to question Teamsters - rf see denied tentesteg ou $10,000 figure to. Morgan, But he}. iconeeded; under questioning. he must have mentioned that “‘the union would contribute in an ef- L- 4 He t i i Courthouse Sifu ih | oO? i? eteetente . ee See een eeeeeneeees for Ai See Peete eer ee aee ¢ . * * : eee Re eee eee eoee ring in Month|== the city limits of Pontiac, the county seat, It claims also that part of the * |$1,088,837 balance in the building fund last fall was accumulated in County officials have denied pad- “So tar the ding, explaining that surpluses inivery slow,” recent years were not intentional, | predicted but accumulated because of a high|be registered to level of business conditions which | much fewer the authorities the s bondeve ae aie ond (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 3) Warn City Voters of Registration fit SEF a i that aroynd 38, if tay g gs g a9 416 in 1956). ~ Gamblers, ‘Pinball. Operators, ANSWERS — ele eed Portland’ teamsters _ Went RECORDS ALTEREDY ~ Suey Tey fied before the Senate committee irivestigating pinball machine operator testifies. He said minu ie, refused to answer questions about Oregon state pinball operators were alte 1 Sie eh oe ee "theta ary eee eet oa Teamster Bosses Appear in New Sena te Probe Vo 3s i : es! j \ oars a j \ : ae Mie ae ee ee ee ae Oe ee ne eee eee ee a ee Portland, . i tes of a meeting of gambler tells / Senate committee ‘to . vom them more Portiand pinball operator to sters conferencé, to od union ee yoy (Sp TELIS oF PAYMENT _ Jae ei, Pen ‘py isc ea ga : or b ciated elves to his machines, be mier David Ben-Gurion, in — \, | + = ae WO Ooo ee ie : has 4 Bee cee ae be j : | eee { . oh 4 j TURDAY, MARCH), 1957 sea! ote if \ A f ~ Given Awards a Gradvation Exercise yesterday at Nixons fo Welcome New African Nation (Continued From Page One) i i ai afte te E : ff i 2 al i i visiting. ‘The Weather sets rises 7 at by J &.m, sets 4 ' varday &t 7:42 p.m. ees aiden aS tenetese ae eeke eee ee es ete ee eeeeeee se 0 i ineninemmmment eeeeeene ~ fhrea Officers | ummm Cite 2 From Pontiac State Police Post During | ot 340 N. Cass | Lake Ré., Waterford, and Biland, Ai ge gael ches ayy REVEAL NEW POLICY — President Eisen- hower yesterday directed Harold E. Stassen, his disarmament aide, to operate from now on under the policy guidance of Secretary of State Dulles, instead of reporting directly to the President. (right) and E PONTIAC PRESS, SA AP Wirephete _ They talked with newsmen at the White House after conferring with the President. Dulles Stassen are shown above after thé |today’s deadline through April consent of the Secretary of Agri- Police fo Quiz Warren Man \Date Extended Through April 15 for Grazing WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agri- culture Department has extended for emergency grazing-of Soil Bank _|winter wheat acreage reserve land in drought-designated countries in 2 states. “Dac ae , * * * The states are Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebra- ska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah, : certification of need by the gover- ‘4nor of the state and with the - Centerline Officer Goes | Robbery Suspect Centerline. police sent a detec-| tive to Tiffin, Ohio, today to ques- tion a Warren Township man held in connection with the robbery of, a druggist from Royal Oak last September. Police to Consider Recommendation | Pontiac Deaths Ticketing M ay B e Halted jerriso Allen Harrison Allen, 67, of 3516 Bald- * * . Tiffin police are holding Richard Landoll, 32, alleged self-styled “son” of John Dillinger, notorious gunman of Prohibition days. Landoll allegedly has confessed to two robberies in Warren police have also sent de- Burial Monday Michigan, she was a member of to Ohio to interrogate | Pocatillo, Idaho. for Mrs. Steere Long-Time Resident, 68, Was Known for Civic, Church Activities” Mrs. Frank W. (Jessie Hunter) Steere, well known in the city for her activities in church and civic affairs, died yesterday at her home, 4230 S. Shore Rd., Watkins Lake, after a brief illness. * * * A graduate of the University of the First Presbyterian Church, the Michigan Branch of Women's Na- tional Farm and Garden Assn,, Tuesday Musicale, the American Assn. of University Women and the Alumni-Assn. of the University of Michigan. es Mrs. Steere was born in Ogden, Detroit; eight grandchildren and a brother, Robert H. Hunter of Service will be at 3 p.m. Monday from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel, with Dr, William H. Marbach, her low in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Bloodless Revolt” in East Indonesia - a” pastor, officiating. Burial will fol-) JAKARTA, Indonesia (® —.A a in Annual Check of Autos win: Rd., died yesterday afternoon in Pontiac General Hospital after tectives to the maa, Tiffin to question Drivers who participate in the! He said of the approximate 45,009 |" illness of two years. voluntary Pontiac May Auto Check vehicles registered in Pontiac, only| to be conducted May 13-17, may about 8,000. autos participated in the check lane in 1956. i: gram is Paul At 8 &.m.: Wind veloetty 10 mp.h,| W288 aT Tt] VOLUNTARY BASIS “Calls Israeli Cabinet Up to the present, the auto check has been conducted on a voluntary turbances, he said. “We don't want to upset the peo- ple.” he & with- the He xplained, The exact timetable of the drawaf* is still not HE 7: A retired railroad employe, he is survived by his wife, Bessie; a son, Fred Allen of Los Angeles, Calif; seven daughters, Mrs. Irene TA — and Mrs. Pearl Vermette, . A. Cullen, Michigan represen-| both of Pontiac, Mrs. Bonnie Sou-| tative of Inter-Industry Highway|heaver of Auburn Heights, Mrs.|ys0) Gereenge ee pinson, 4. of Gelow of Waterford, Mrs. from the First Social Brethren)Store. The other holdup involved was taken. Tiffin police said Lan-|Y - Service for Mrs. Bert E. (Kath- jeen M.) Henson, 46, of 598 Collier Landoll was the Sept. 26 holdup: of| ‘the drug store in Centerline. The \bandit had blackened his face with jburnt cork and turned up his col- ilar when he entered the store, | 2322 Benjamin St:, Royal Oak. * * * According to Binson, the holdup *,man ordered: “I'm John Dillin- er's_ son, give me your money.” Among the crimes attributed 10) coup in East ‘Indonesia Christian lieutenant colonel, re- garded as a son by President Su- karno of Indonesia, led a bloodless * * * The revolutionists, demanding more autonomy for the Celebes, sued a declaration announcing they had installed the governor of ot all East Indonesia a. “Lt. Col. Ventje Samual, hand- He escaped with $1,900 from the doll admitted both: crimes. Royal Oak Woman Killed in Collision — A Royal Oak womar. was killed last night in a two-cer collision, on <7 Pingree St. Miss Witte was a passenger in a car driven by Edward T. Bonjas, 2, of Detroit. Bonjas told Flint State Police that a car driven by Daniel Walker Cooper, 26, of Flint, turned left in front of him when the two -cars ‘collided, Police said that Misr Witte was killed instantly when she was slammed against the dashboard. baad ignition key. penetrated her USI0 two miles south of Grand!;; Blanc. Dead is Elsie Jean Witte, 26, of} . some 35 - year - old former b od y- guard for President Sukarno, was sergeant in the Dutch army. To Charge Ex-Boxer es i. : ER z z i E z 3 2 z wn Moluccas,-and Sunda Islands; is- | the Celebes ag military governor |to e Election to Request a BIRMINGHAM — March 15 Navy Secretary Will Replace Thomas, Subject to Confirmation by the Senate ‘ WASHINGTON W — . Undersec- retary of the Navy Thomas S. Gates Jr, a ican banker from Philadelphia, has been nom- inated for. secretary of the Navy to succeed Charles §. Thomas. - * * * on Millage Raise Gates Named 2.5 Boost vote | the 3.5 approved in 1951 and sing eee last December, would ‘ * A little extracurricular activity is reported by police officer, Rich< ._ ard Thomason of the Birmingham Dept. In reporting the continued use of several 1956 plates in Bir- . mingham yesterday, Thomason ad- mitted performing a “citizens du» ty” in his home town Clawson, The nomination was announced. by the White House yesterday, Re- leased at the same time was an exchange of letters in which Pres-| ident Eisenhower expressed ‘‘very real regret” in accepting Thomas’ resignation, effective April 1. Thomas, a 59-year-old = Call- fornian, has been Navy secretary Sinee May 3, 19h. e * * * Gates, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania and a Navy veteran of World War Il, succeeded Thomas. as undersecre- i LAST YEAR’S PL&FES ’ “When I started for work yester- day morning there was a strange car parked right in front of my i 5 i i : ¥ es Re : i Thomas gave no spécific reason '28 Guards Leave State for-6-Month Army Stint ‘LANSING (AP)—Michigan will _ |send 28 more National Guard vol- E ; : i as E if : Fi Holding Inkster Man in Willow Run Slaying ‘Judy Holliday Gets slaying of LaVerne Wegener of ? Mexican Divorce cian David Oppenheim, Her attorney, Arnold R. Kra- Clear Bedwell in Killing |2ssurances of support CHICAGO # — Murder charges against Edward Bedwell, 2i-year- old Skid Row drifter. in the slay- ing of the Grimes sisters, are to be dropped, say. State's Atty. Benjamin Adamowski. Bonus com Heavy Quake Rocks i Jwica, Kil Two disputed areas, But it has otfered| | Memorial To Refuel A-Sub ‘After Two Years ~ sea craft which has logged 50,000 miles in/ two years. t 5) SSVSoTAS ft oo -sengpet oman ba Seg * ‘but he deplined core of thé Nautilus’ nuclear engine has been removed and that anew one would be installed shortly. | » Rickover said “we know exactly how much fuel was used” in the ship’s operations over the last two years, to disclose the amount. . — | 4 f x | . ‘ > WASHINGTON (#—A Navy admiral says the atoniic submarine Nautilus will get: a new supply of nuclear fuel “in a few days”—the first refueling for the under- Rear Adfh. H. G. Rickover said yesterday thé atomic were reported dead. Tm | (Another severe some 4,300 miles from Berkeley, Calif., was recorded on the University of|' hice Port Huron. Airport on as The 41-year-old St. Clair County ) agricultural agent was robbed and beaten to death at the Willow Run, lot Being -questior Eskar Triplett, who was identified Pontiac by the victim of a strong-arm rob-| Defense Official Keeps Mum Dec. 23. ° in his death is ‘Willow Run Express- WASHINGTON &® — Informed this shakeup was believed to be lo- cated somewhere in the southwest Pacific area.) Lot ¥ of his attackers. _\sources say the Army has suc- oni, Report Army Successful in Jupiter Missile Test In his letter to Eisenhower, '* I today for hus resignation, but he told)this everting, however, against the central government, ki at i i i it . g i £ if i i i r [ i ; i g ? : E oF Te i i epee Fs Ha zs f = — ee Fe en eR i a “y + ati, (a oa F . ‘ ai: . . j ‘ f fi i ‘ ee J é : ; =| j ; - eS i et i A i : : ~4 ee eel 3S é | ey, } . j hoi E 3, se * Bae SORES SUE Ce LE A wae PONTIAC PRUSS. § SATURDAY. MARCH. 2, 1937 | i | : : (County Clerk Reports Rar 4 - Naturalization Recut 0K for si 5 |\Following Births | iit, ‘From’A. R, of White Earth, N. : From C. E. T. bas it! hi me | i F; 7 oS The following 1s a list of the| wale % Western Oakland County fathers named on} Ozman J. Fusitier, ler. Springfield: fie: Fi D.: “I was born in Norway and|“I had about eight months in the|quite a bit more than the $1,200 ~ x , Sa - "}% | frecent birth certificates registered sid Union Lake: Ws Warren D. Smith, | I came to America in 1914, I/Army during World War 1, about!!!" y ! Fotth the county clerk’s ‘office: MeLaughiis, ‘woth of Devisburg.. arth was naturalized in’ 1924. I don’t}half of that time overseas, I'm | : i have my birth certificate any long-/now 67 and drawing compensation ames A. prestes, 7 Whittield St. | . er, Would it be posible t uae melon & 10 per cast tsablly Tre me tara teers (Local Draft Boards | ps 80 thet I can oh sages — in service, My present sal- bavid B. Pa Praon, 4 Reward Bt 7a ’ : ee eur?” ears mie So ag ae a ciamueeaie™ \Step Up Physicals | MONDAY Naturalization records are one |*Witch to a vet's pension and re- Jecske F Phillipe, 648 Markle Ave. ! | | 2a, type of evidence that the Social |°e!V® $78.75 a month?” fet parece Be oo Local, draft boards will step up : - Security people ‘Will use as evi. | From the facts you've given Eee PET isce |preinduction physical examina SPECIAL! 4 dence of age. the papers you | me, you appear. to be eligible to af Siac eaters! tions an Michigan senda 064 men ae | : cor bare Sav Hae. yous Aire receive either-the compensation thie awn, 13 wibams bake Bi into the armed forces during April, dence from the attache “ bod seg ‘enor: : eo Ral eee Het Pike st mm . pay smnomated rev aut Naturalization Service, Washing. | apply to receive Iai the nearest Robert D. Meyers. s38 H. Madivon C.. oiow#-e |. , D, ©. VA regional office, A wenn: ph etre Fy hg ‘The speed-up was called “in an ie 1 idon Rd. Jewel P. White Ww. Princeton ave. effort to build up a dwindling man- J Oklahoma: “If you once sign up _From B. H, W. of Knoxville, Don H. Dell, 647 Scott Lake Rd. power pool.” A total of 2,512 Michi- for Social Security as a minister,'Tenn.: “I'm receiving Social Se- cone Oa, 5e Coombe. gan registrants will be ordered { 7 ean os later drop out of the pro-|curity. I became age 0 last March. Johnny Li Resi 10 Clover st physical examination dur ng pan | & No. Was I supposed to receive a raise) - Stanley Pirch. 3964 Highland Blvd. Wayne County boards will fur-| any Bw ee Hk in my payments at 72? Wiliam J; Polaset. G24 Geottwood St. inish 258 of the April inductees city: "My husband one el Shari 4 Puli emer fe. [ate contribute 406 10 the quota | two years ago, I collected the there § , Racor limit : Alired & Powell, 4400 Wanler Re. Oakland County boards No, 66 cial Security lump sum due me! the veo td * Se Bel : - rf 67. wil ; amount of earnings you may (Questions on Social: Security s Walled Lake and 1 cal) 22 and 2 men, | - when he died, I'll be 62 in one! have afte Home Herman R. Rubritius ry that age. --~ - —-- |probl addressed to “’ A Again os Elmer F. B ~ respectively, Sg ages ogy be Social x eS ay ir a nate ad — a It's great fun taking a trip, making preparations, and having’ ad- ~Igvin Doress oo ee All April inductees will be al cally Rot hadi A pant From B. F. of Washington, D.|tiac Press. Questions will be an- ventures. But it’s fun also to go home again. dann’ & Riker least. 22-years-old with the excep- benefits?” we me 88€\c: “I'm making considerably|swered by mail from the Pontiac Bill and Jill had been so-excited flying they hadn't thought much) Elvis a | . ition of delinquents and volunteers. more than I thought I would this|Office of the Social Security ‘Ad-|about anything else. They had seen a good deal of the world and some Geraig G, Menard Local boards may accept volun- You must apply for all Social |year. Since I'm receiving Social| ministration. There is no charge of the space around it. There were still places to go, of course, bet Serve i. Male teers from 17 through 26 for two) Security payments, Security payments and it appears|for this service.) suddenly — without hardly saying a word — both decided that where) Ernest D. Steinke — years of 1 active. duty. Es ~ they wanted to go next was home. ~ - = i “They studied the maps once more — Jill charted the way and Bill | set the controls, When it was dark, Bill and Jill tossed their last two pennies into the Wishing Well and said clearly “We want to go home." f In only a few moments, the Flying House was settling down in its ac-| customed place, right where it had stood for years. : “Everything looks just the same,” said Bill next morning, “you'd - Hyardly know we'd ever been away. The cloud’s gone -too. Maybe it was: all a dream.” But Jill had put her hand in her pocket and drawn out, a small green parrot feather. ‘‘That’s real enough,” she said in a sur- prised voice. “Sure is,” said Bill as he felt the feather to make mre. “Now we'll always know we had a Flying House, once ‘upon a time.” | After you have colored all six pictures of this week’s story, mount them on stiff paper and tie them together into a book. (It you have an idea that Junior Editors can use, send it in care of this newspaper. Useable svgxestions win $10. Violet Moore Higgins; | AP Newsfeatures.) Monday: A Deg That Comes to You Meet The Floyd Kent Family | Floyd Kent, Inc.,’is pledsed to announce to the many friends § of Marion Christensen ff that she is now affiliated with.our [i] - sales force. Mrs. Christiansen has at PE 2-0123. The three biggest cities with January Sees Drop 2s “jin Traffic Deaths ELECTRICAL REPAIRS id Washing Machines |Engine From England CHICAGO # — The nation’s x SAN - FRANCISCO. w—The Bri- Jd ae naan aman. work's Danes commer ae Lae G damary Jot tal el cntiaer. will be srvteded} ¥ Complete Refrigeration — National Safety Council reported| "ere for quite a spell. . - ; yesterday. A spokesman for Canadian Pa- We Have Factory-Trained Technicians c 2 a L ‘The Council said it was only the|cific Airways said today an engine ~ at Your Service 7 second monthly decrease in traf-jis to be sent here from England. | Pontiae Press Phote CHECKING = ’ fic deaths in the last two years.|The Britannia had been scheduled’ ORGAN SCREEN — Gordon Mat will wofahip for the first time in the new addition The first was last October, which|to fly to N York today 1 thews, 114 W. Walton Bivd., George Cork, 89 W. tomorrow. The youth film, “Seventeen” will be showed a lower death toll than thence back to England. Terms to Suit You! New York Ave. and Daniel Dunnam, 160 Collier shown high school and junior high young people | qy the ious October, _- 30-passenger . Bristol turbo- : 2 : rey Rd., members of the building committee of Mari- Sunday morning and will be presented at the mer peng the states, > ae developed an oil leak ROY’S REPLACEMENT PARTS Alterations Taisen rte nr ne 7:30 evening service to the public. The new au- for decreased traffic deaths _in|1.200 miles out of Vancou i | jd ; Free! organ screen for new ‘sanctuary. Members ditorium will be dedicated Palm Sunday. January, were Nebraska, which| Wednesday enroute to Honolulu. ; 1. | ; ulinea a deeb of @ pes coats smtlit ow, Wen oak oes propeller 96 Ocklond-., Fay EeFountain, Owner — FE 2-4021 . | : North Dakota, 60 per cent. feathered. SPORT ae Institute commented. “In 1946,| — z == — State Policy Benefits ct come Wey the Ball Bounces, COATS ag, [2918 policies. ‘The intrease has\Trophy Winner Finds : Exceed $100 Million \ercn.2°mmces.* ttc imdrance The trams ) HOM greater amount of life instrance| PHILADELPHIA ®—The trans- of Imported owned and not a rise in death lation service of the Federal Trade | All Weel Michigan families received $108,-/rates, Which declined nationally}Bureau here got the answer for an. Mi 473,000 during 1956 in death bene-|2bout one-fourth in these years.|advertising firm. Tailored Sis Ome Gules We tern Ownership of life insurance in this’ The company wanted a Latin bye urance! state increased 172 pet cent be-|inscription for a trophy cup for. Nationally © oC the een of Life! tween a act of 1946 and the|the winner of the firm's. on oak - Famous nsurance reports, se pay-| start of vi ing. Maker, ments were made under 61,166, Of the 1956’ death claim pay-| The Latin turned out to be: | Their . a. | ments in the state, $55,983,000 was|“‘Eheu, Pueri, Sic Pila Salit.” | quelity. The 1956 death payments com-|under 20,564 ordinary life insur-} Or, a familiar phrase in the ad- | with slacks pare with $94,665,000 the year be-| ance policies; $43,5%7,000 was under|vertising world: “Well, boys, that's a fore, under 57,507 policies. 14,258 group’ life insurance ertifi-/the way the ball bounces.” only $32.50 “The death benefits paid in this|cates, and - $8,952,000 was under 4 M emese state last year were 123 per cent/ 26,344 industrial life insurance poli-| Iowa's first state capjtal was What e bey! | more than ten. years ago,” the cies. located in Burlington ir. 1838. or | Whe » Highest R DIRECTORS ere ig est eturns are : : | HON. CLARK J, ADAMS P | anaon x. sEwsoM aid on Insured’ Savings . CONRAD N. 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Huron a erepaiens eee * i si ts dele uta eifed Ferviele \ err ||) AMeeammon comraory 4 i ail 14 maton ROCHESTER BRANCH ~ DOWNTOWN’ BRANCH Re /* eatt OAKLAND (FU iL & PAINT 407 Main Street 16 E. Lawrence St. "4 Fe 436 wes usage Ave.” oe 5.1650 4 ae B sewed rein In ‘heer ot Store : 3 bs i & | ae 3 Pal oie mM LA ; sie | Tapan’s New. j 4 ae ‘ a8 { aed) ; x i > ‘ poy Entered at Post Office, Pontive, as second class matter 1s Ne ee _ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED, PRESS = = - ‘The Press entitled exclusively to\ the lotal news printed tn \this Sowepan es well as ee news dispatches. \ bn saeseumenane ' * Tae rorriuc Px vered by carrier for 40 cents & week; where poe BS a is not available Se “oneil Oakiand, Ge Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and | ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS | SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 ‘Fresdom’s Vote — The Voice of America which: has Just celebrated its 15th anniversary was founded as an offshoot of our propaganda effort in World War II. In the early days it spoke in ... five languages over a few pri- - ‘vately owned radio transmitters. ' Today it broadcasts in 43 lan- _ guages over a world wide net- work of 78 stations. x * x Overseas transmitters are located at Tangier, North Africa; Munich, Germany; Salonika, Greece; ‘Manila ~ - @nd-San. Fernando in the Philip- pines; Honolulu, H.1; Okinawa; Colombo, Ceylon; Wooferton, Eng- . -Jand and the Greek Island of Rhodes. Transmitters in Germany, the Philippines and Okinawa are the ‘world’s most powerful. In this country there are 14 transmitters on the East Coast and six at Bethany, Ohio.~On the West ‘Coast there are 10, at Delano and a "A thigh Jevel commission ap- pointed to study activities of the ‘United States Information _, Agency (USIA) had high praise for the Voice of America and two suggestions. One was that — -. W high officials and members of Congress avoid conflicting state- ments which tend to create con- fusion abroad. The other was that President Exssnnower “spell out to the world the in- | “tentions and policies: of the United States more frequently.” . , ee ee. “As a key part of USIA the Voice’s AD work must be closely tied to official ~. government foreign policy. Although in comparison ‘with Soviet propa- ganda-efforts ours is on a modest scale, we have succeeded in giving the world a better picture of America ‘than it had in 1942. Britain Cuts Forces Great Britain has announced that for economic reasons it must cut _ down its military establishment “which costs about nine per cent of the gross national product, by 65,000 men. x. xX &® Of these 30,000 will be withdrawn from Germany and this is of great concern to NTAO’s Genera! Norsrap, - Allied Commander in Europe. But ~- Britain plans to maintain the. same number of divisions in West Ger- many by streamlining them and in- creasing the fire power. In addition, withdrawals are to be spread over a two year period which should give West Germany time to build up its own army. x *k * From time to time there have been reports that the U.S. has _, Stockpiled atomic warheads in «France for use in case of Soviet attack. Guided missiles also are _ expected to play an important _ role in the defense of Europe. “While the cutback in British man- power is to be regretted, the changing pattern of defense may reduce th - Bumber of : 2] | Premier - ot continued at ae alth, no Krsut, a leader of the dominant Liberal-Democrat party, had al- ready: indicated no changes — would be made. His action shut off the Socialist’s demand for a new general election. x * * Mr. Kisut ‘is called pro-American in Japan ahd he has said repeatedly that his country must preserve its ties with the U.S. not only for its own sake but for the sake of peace. He broke with Premier Toso’s war- time leadership in 1944 and never faced trial as a war criminal al- \ though he was in prison for a time. \He is an anti-Communist and a \friend of the United States. . a * fee ~ In a recent address Premier ‘Kishi said that “henceforth Ja- pan's displomacy is to move on two wheels; respect for the ‘United Nations and co-operation | with the free democracies.” | There is every reason to believe that Japan will continue to expand | _ its influence in world affairs under the leadership of its new conservative Prime Minister. . The People’s Business ~~ Conflicting Roles Court Nominee, Justices Mix Law and Politics . By ROGER LANE LANSING—A curious sidelight was cast- late in the week on the recent wave of controversy over Michigan's system for - Picking State Supreme Court judges. ae: &- ® ® - It came Thursday when Robert E. Childs, Detroit attorney and a Republi- can nominee for the high court, turned . up as the attorney in a suit to knock the ~ Democratic nominee for state highway. commissioner off the April 1 ballot. Republicans, and even some Demo- crats, have informally challenged . whether John C. Mackie of Flint meets the statutery qualifications for the highway commissioner post. - But when it comes to a showdown, who ’ appears as the legal brains of the forces to remove Mackie from the ballot but the Republican nominee in a constitutionally non-partisan Supreme Court campaign, who on Monday said: “I am going to be a non-partisan candi- date in this campaign. Let Mr. Voelifer, who has taken a public oath to uphold the constitution, violate the people's will if he wants to.” Justice John D. Voelker is a Supreme Court justice and Democratic nominee to suceéd himself—who presumably will sit in judgment on the Childs sult along ~ with Justice Eugene Black, who nomi- , the cause of maze of uncertainty and contro- -_ \ of the candidates. ‘ rae of bin an a lnwyet if he toe te. sot? ' \ oe mated Voelker at the Democratic con- vention, and Justice Talbot Smith, a running mate of Voelker’s in the coming ANOTHER SIDE OF THE STORY ‘Of course there is another side to the story of Childs’ role in the pending pro- ceeding. He is a lawyer for the Michigan Society of Professional Engineers, instigator of the suit, arid has been for some time. Moreover he is a law professor at Wayne State University. But which hat ts he wearing in the _ present case? Regardless of the answer about half the people who are paying any attention will call it into question, one way or another. . And what about Justices Voelker, Black and Smith? When they decide the ques- tion presented by Chikis, which hat will they be wearing? Will it be that of a non-partisan Su- preme Court justice, or will it be that of- a Democratic nominee or nominator? ~* 8% “Ws Or will these justices disqualify them- selves from what in the public mind, at least, assuredly is a political case in which they have a stake, and let their Republican brethren on the court decide it? WHERE ARE WE? Here’s the peint. Assuming that all those involved are the most honorable géntlemen possible— and certainly each one can assert some valid claim to public esteem; and assume the answer to each question is completely honest..and truthful, assuming such an- swers are possible in a case like this, where are we then? - In a state of confusion, that’s where. x *« .* Taking into account human nature and the ways of politics, doubts would per- sist in many quarters, breeding further disillusion with the cockeyed way in which the public sometimes carries on its business. Not the least resulting frustration to government is that in versy the people are likely to lose sight “gn April 1 of the most important con- | sideration, namely the quajifications And on this vital question, wheré does / . f tr | ee ye a \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, % i} ‘ Ray.of. Light — MARCH 2) 1957) _ + } Dr. William Brady Says: ’ Although I have no fissures at the corners of the mouth I do have a gray pallor, flabby winkled skin, brittle these —_—_— “Your approval of milk as a sta- ple in the diet of persons with heart or artery trouble gave us at — Hospital great satisfaction. You are undoubtedly aware that nutri- tion education is increasingly dif- ficult because of the large volume of unscientific or pseudo-scientific data preached to the public, We “Happy to tell you your castor oi] treatment each night removed — two large ugly waits from my man is normal and. wants to daughter’s hand. (Mrs. R. M. J.) Answer — Anyway it does no harm to rub a drop or two of castor oil on each wart every night for a week or two, “Is club foot heriditary? Young man's father had club foot, as well ae Portraits By JAMES 3. METCALFE Your birthday, Don, means much to us . . . Because you are our son... But even more because of all... the laurels you have won ... We do mean your medals from . . . Athletic competition . . . And not the grades that crown you. with .. . Scholastic recognition . . . Indeed they are accomplishments . .«» And well you merit them... But there are other reasons why . .. We thing you are a gem... We love you as a gentleman... Deovted to your mother . ... With faith in God, and kindness to. ,., Your sister and your brother... And so at twenty years, ‘dear Don . . » We wish you all the best... _And may each birthday, in its turn — Become your happiest. (Copyright, 1957) eee 7" much is room without . “HAPPY F ; : i Wes hs, warn | tn 194 ser Sodgvic wrote aad Dinas onder and young people. Still Hope for Lusterless Female _as his father’s brother. The young get married but . . (R. C. M.)” “Please let me know why you object to digitalis. What should be used in-place of it? (Mrs. E.L.J.) “lets with D as you advise I or .Dr. William Brady, hormones, ahtiobiotics, aspirin or tranquilizers? = ; : “Since taking ‘the calcium been’ completely relieved of and toe cramps at night.” (H. Answer — Instructions in —- letters, not. more than one or 100 w te health and to nosis or trea it, will be answered by’ if a stamoed self aE Bag 5 Hi “Voice of the People = — UF Explains Its Positio I oP eee eee eee Tete Pee ee Boys’ Camp Fire Girls .........0.. 14,463 Catholic Pamily Center ..:.. 12,086 pm @ervice ......5 « 40,305 r Boouty ......cc. cae s3 eo BU04S Chlidveai ne Aid Soc: .|.. 30,274 Mich. ; Pontiac Area Day Nursery.... 10,276 Salvation Army ..... 06.25.04. 20,745 Urban League ...svenvcscnen 16, Visiting Nurse Asan, .......: 37,8 | ee en 27,782 og Oy 19,782 Michigan United Pund ...... 35,578 A Red Cross ......00s 028 Cancer Society 12,000 St. Jo. Hoap. Clinic ........+. 800 Ww. field Twp. C, Chest 2,626 Cakiad C. YMCA... 3.000 aie ‘isilcc hse MOE, csccssas 5 eareeneare eer eee ere eee iN ! i of leukemia after 2 i ff z ai E Hl f 2 : F z i i vides professional guidance to trou- bled : Estella M, Martin Executive Director "Should Praise. stamped, self-addressed en- velope., ; _— much more we'd all have Wis cs cos wae heres cece Police in Area’ “Why doesn’t someone ‘A teen-age assistant in the : just one pill or capsule with ALL heme often turns out to be just I feel we should give our praise of thé vitamins in it? H. E. F.(‘* — persen for Mom te ao y argo Tages Anewer — What! No minerals . * *& & ___ reduce highway deaths in this area. A mouth full of chewing gum Se ee ee ee THOUGHTS Top probably keeps a lot of senseless Pression when one commits a seiéa of ine beni things from being sald. crime, he is punished. If so, why eine con mat anemone i x * should speeders be excused? im the clefts of the rock, whoss 4 Michigan man drew s long =— Laws are meant to be obeyed, habitation is high; that saith in fall sentence ‘for signing anoth. and I am glad to see the area his heart, Who shall bring me °"'S "me to checks. That's bo police are seeing that they are. down to the ground? — way to forge ahead. If there is anything I can do to Obariah 1:3. P + Te Sy * help them, I will back them 106 ° x «© Broadcasting companies are go- sachet rssematsiycnd he par If he could only see how small ing wild, buying old movies to toss Cars are Becessary, under- a vacancy his death would leave, in with scar — — tha State recommended the proud man would think less of You can’t blame a wife for If apprehending speeders is part- the place he occupies in his-life- refusing to listen to reason when — ly the answer to safer highways, time. — Legouve. she hears the same one too often. let's support our police agencies Case Records of a Psychologist: Calls Ministry ‘Happy William Baker belongs to the “Happy Profession.” For the Golden Rule far exceeds the slide rule in producing more cbundant life, though “doth should work togéther. And Vitamin “R” is our most potent medicine. America -eriticaliy needs 10,000 new mission churches and 20,000 clergy- men, project in the that city. We have a 10-acre pilot, of which attractive brooder house 25x40 “Dr, Crane, don't yod think it sounds exciting?” | | tN w% GW ww « In a lifetime of lecturing from . pulpits of various religions, I have sal corey "hadhaaie. Der y o t irradiate confidence : So I am happy to pay all of them a long deserved tribute. By * that. stamped ~~ i Profession’ VITAMIN “R” For the most potent medicine on earth is Vitamin “", namely, Religion. > ‘ And. civilization must never for one moment be confused with Christianization. er ste 3 i =) i Strategy,” Ld the law. TTT } if, a and back them for carrying out J.B. W. ‘War Bride Now ‘Understands U.S. Children’s Lesson Altered by Time The first lesson a child learns ; ‘ Z i E 3 $ i : i : ; j z t ; J § i i i # i i ‘Pigeons Are Not” Really That Bad’ ik i i u iis z aff ? i | g g Hf js i! i! if g *F : if ef - 3 S F i = b- £Rke i ik Lif ce al Hy i B Z F e Fi Tit 43 fizeil Bsa5Fk i lI 5 it ul ue " - MOE. Biva. S. ‘Readers Discuss Problems of Pets te Mrs, William Cardona 7 Bae : ty z ie i isi ai th zz i *. ql Lae ue ‘ eae i 4 Bring 12-Hour Days | | - , iene! poe Ls _rue } PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, r MARCH 1957 | : gy | af Barber's Selenti Cuts - , | ae : Chi se f E True Life Adventures fang Ready | PHILADELPHIA w —- Bart rer et Bese a a Agron” Mussélman works 12 hours EY a uy nosy 2 ne ———— fo Invade Coast if } A mea Be ts. comtat oe “INGLY COUCH ? eae | BEAUTIFUL ROOMS ||| —_ ” vie 80,000. ee Military Court Frees nts: Says Forces at Peak Soeeenensirnre . . Accused Sergeant of All He LION KEQUIKES NO corr - Es for’ Showdown Fight|° $8.00. Single Mistreatment Charges LUXURIOUS BEV. WHEN HIG ii / | WithRed China $10.00 Double MAJEST' KING LEO TAIPEI & — Generalissimo). ; PARRIS™ ISLAND, s.¢ #-a| RETIRES, IT MAY BE ~ Kai-shek declared today sens single pod inetrector |his Chinese Nationalist military gory tor charged] ON A HMARD,UNEVEN ~~. s training center was cleared LEVGE OF ROCK se charges here yesterday. One) “TO WHICH HE - ce ‘Chinese * = : = [fnistreatment involving him as} BAGILM ADAPTS. — > lose — to liberate our people on | something of a joke the mainland,” Chiang told al 1 SE oe Cy sien prep group of visiting American news| ‘=> © srg Somerville, was Serre .Mass., hae forcing Pvt. John L; Barone, 18, of Chester, Pa., to stuff candy - He replied -“yes” “when asked | am __ whether -hismilitary.forces and} _- weapons, air power. and landing}. git? 25 jetaft would be able to launch an/ ag eS invasion of the heavily garrisoned, ac cused a ag Chir 1a coast. * . Bagge Sage atc Hayes ar ee : agit a question of time,” he! es Pees: \ said. “If our return is delayed it) | Lawrence, Mass., to te fer et 6 " |will hinder morale — we are at | barracks. aes a the peak now.” | summary court-martial yes-| | Asked whether he feared an in- : i ,.. ,|Vasion might touch off World War wes ite third a it here]: “a, [UL Chiang ssid there was “"ric Expansion : danger of R intervening. Rus- 4 : ee tors charged with mistreating re- sia is a long way away.” Watch Bands * | ME SIFLE : eee) A fourth trial is to be held The Nationalist leader claimed] Ledieg’ «: Masts : _@ St week, Ns possession of facts and document — : VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME: Barone testified he ate two can-| ary chat be seid. cowed’ the’ Bovtat! $ 9 266 N. Perry Street : \ Fhene FE 2-8378 jidy bars with Sgt. Corey’s permis-| Union was waiting for a later date] ; ‘ ; Z 3 eS on, but started laughing and to start a worldwide conflict. 9 Special : : en ee cig Meee Ameriean people must be- : a : ‘in us,” Chiang added, “You ' Hayes testified Corey took him can take it from me all we want Georges-Newports Westridge - of é Waterford \ a formation inside a bar- is moral and material support. We - Jewelry Dept. aes because he was out of step. don’t want troops.”~* : for the Discerning ——- Northern Pontiac's Deluxe Suburban said Corey lifted himself! | Community. Both. Traditional and California Contemporary | Hii ite the floor and while hanging 4 @epley homes swelt your Inepaction, - a clothes rack bar wrapped DRIVE QUT: SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00’ P. M. AND is legs around him (Hayes) and SEE MODELS ; lowered him gently to the floor or by appointment \T a scissor’s grip. Hayes said |he regarded the incident as some- rr: Pee | of a joke and that he was 8 . not injured. : ' , : tt * * y ; HELTMAN & TRIPP] fiz. & en re rr urst, N. J., charged with : Builders and Developers of W estridge-ol- -Wateriord a te At. C. ~ A\rt-__| MU OPEN MON. 9:30 TO 9 =A.r=. beer erent y ae sa — ee Sls i — oil - pean enved ta the U. &. Mery . 7 Dr.. John M: McLean of Cornell Lauren Bacall. : during World War II. He was grad- Sat.; “Don't Knock the Rock”,| uated in 1954 from Central Mich- University Medical College says} Sun., Tues.; “High Noon”, a — giaucoma is one of the oldest dis-| Cooper. Grace Kelly, “Creeping | Bill Haley: ‘Rumble on the!igan College, where his major eases known to man and. afflicts) Unknown”, Brian:Donlevy, Margia| Docks”, James Darren. subject was biology. He is married Jac-shirt has 34 dolman Se elt te eee ee megitpice — ee wpe = haem Wed., Fri. “Girt He Left Be-|chandier, Joanne Dur, Julie Lon-|first in the state, was created patch hankie poc blindness. = hind”, Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood. ray i ; : open side vents. White, — Wed., Fri.; “Secrets of Life”,|after a decision by Circuit Judge sed, wavs, & - He told a meeting of eye spe | mitts Rochester | wait Disney, technicolor. Clark J. Adams that justice court : i y ML cialists in. Los Angeles bg all | -sot, “Burning Hills”, color, Tab probationary sentences were ille- ack, tangerine. ae persons over 4 years of- age Hunter, Natalie Wood, “E should be examined for It. . er Margaret arene <4 By- Recalls Busy Moments = The disease is characterized -by|ion Palmer. ' : St Gttr Gi OAL tek ce; Suteg end Four|!® Bullpen of Prison . HAVING TROUBLES? increased pressure an Queens”, cinemascope, Clark! LOGAN; W. Va. @ — Charlie |’ c 1 . ee Sar gery or by new drugs now avail-iGable, Eleanor Parker. 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Sréetine but the Truth” 4" : b —. aie years, Maureen O’Hara., “The Beast. of| “The skirmishes . kept my of- Deposit. your surplus sav- ings or investment savings a ; ” ficers and myself busy trying tol] Arctic B ation — f at any one of our 8 con | Early symptoms often are much Holly Mountain", Guy Madison. conintein 0 eutbianch of.are " | Rotciges laogl -longlgliseey alirgehral Keego Harbor Bias recalled, venient banking offices. MEMBER OF ling vision, .” U * Dr. McLean said that when mass ene Haley, "Rumble onthe FEDERAL DEPOSIT ‘medical exams include glaucoma ey, insurance corr. = "HIE ‘Con NATIONAL B ‘Kk - of disninal [SSeS eee] THIS WEEK-END! |P GO eres nd some color, June Allyson, Ann Sheridan, a evening sheers with ‘ _ sont a , ic : . 2. fine-line plain or dark ‘eases. W% ture, Karen Steele. seams. New spring - "Ye; F shades. Sizes 849-11. A a vabbecetps ty a Renae Sat.; “Black Sleep”, Basil Rath- | ezzir’’ : 2 a '. 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Sey ay re po i ee ie ; eed “ ike i j een } oy t ot ¥ F _— it THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY) MARCH 2, 1957 | a SCARE I rT \ } AA 4 ‘| ‘ge egular Beauty Routine x ra Follow = The ticathle ‘coke of shap to the batts af beast * secrets, according to more than one cos Your eyes take on a fresh kind of select the alee flattering to your own Washing the face with a thorough cleanser best suited beauty with the correct application of _ complexion tone. for your skin type paves the way to smooth application eye makeup. In choosing eye makeup, é “ of powder base, powder and rouge, or whatever compon- + ents make up your own beauty routine. ' . ES ar = oe ate ssheiiiibaais nadia Sat ais wh ‘Hair is brushed forward from the - popular bouffant look. The hair style smooth crown into a wispy, partly trans- _ was created by a New York designer parent bang. A short version of that - “especially for spring.” - Let Daughter Build Her Own Life ~ By ANNE HEYWOOD. {be a bad mistake for her?” _fis missing a chance at fun for): rself. Suzanne L. Houghton, Raymond Baber Speak Marriage Vows in lonia Church In a service performed today at\E, Baber of Laké Orion, brother of| Following a reception at Corcor- noon before their immediate fami-|the bridegroom, seated the guests, 40's, the new Mrs, Baber changed lies, Suzanne Louise Houghton of pte ct 40 @ gray wool crepe sheath dress Brightwood court and Raymond with a matching jacket and Baber Jr. of Birmingham were|,,"% ber daughter's wedding Mrs. caatioh Hie tev George Renj-|oushton chose a navy blue.crepe lee trom the bridal bouquet schler officiated at the rite, {ess With a beige brocade jacketin. oniy color accent, > + My answer. to this woman is a/he pink rosette corsage. Central Michigan College and the ee ee Coa aiteedad ene. * * + Suzanne is the deughtor of Mr.) 11. maber’s cheice wes a |University of Michigan, and the nowadays neglect their children and Mrs. Licyd L. Houghton of too much, but judging by my mail,| e © * If you have this kind of prob- Jonia, and Raymond's parents are| ®@vy blue crepe dress with which |bridegroom is @ graduate of Gen- it isn't so. First; let the. ict Became a[tre: pr me SX conte in postage Mr. and Mrs Raymond Baber of| #€ Wore white accessories and \eral Motors Institute of Technol- at teen bees a right. te not oni WS". LY ell means, It's wibe-|Housewives Cancer Gaide’ Bt gives Lake Orion, ik rail amie ye Gbllgatien, to live Git: children's |Hevable in this day and age.that/pointers on hobbies and jobs which| For the wedding in the chapel - lives for them, or at least to over-| girl should never have been away/tte woman without business exte- bl i, tan eam ear ory 4 guide them. from home once in 21 years. This|"°e ca" succeed lerina-length dress of Dupioni \ oe ee really sounds like over-protection.| _ (Copyright 1957) pure silk featuring a scOop neck. ere ee tie te bee 0 meter eda, ed ew Maest ettnadlie line, Alescon lace trimmed the Married today aay and feminine giris I know are : gown, and back fullness was ac- - oN Ee aot he te 2, Yad wearing snot and werting (DIEGC] Shower Tahir ity tacit, ~ cle oe wants to join the WAVES. he leven i 1 '|Given to Honor ; take says she's really interested in it, orem.’ : Her headpiece. was a pillbox of Louise x | 1 ae eat thai | And maybe, witha Yhance | Barbara Wilson Dupion! silk accented with seed it won't be forever, bat that | 202 and Mother, sbe'l : pearis. The fingertip veil was ot Houghton of | SSeS ee Sees re * ae, dl Meer ar 7 re ahi edn el Brighnood f “However, her father and I are : 2S. hat down Youahiy arto And just before you leave the house for a social |ment of stephanotis centered with court and | : not happy about it. ~— be regi-| And second, I think this mother|Barbara Wilson at the Pentiuk| event or a trip to the grocery store, dab a certain amount |Purvle —_ . 4 Raymond | po eigen Tats tees ie oes Oe aera. oe Mr. and| fof OUr favorite perfume behind your ears. It gives @ | yor her duties as maid of honor, Baber Jr. of | form and work for the Navy. 6 goss all a. Gass even Pe red a ee ag ted Mary faint but pleasing scent and adds to your attractiveness. \Norma Feiler wore a ballerina Birmingham. They’ pemiip sand te Sati-lone Sie alates Weed oor Scag We woken cnn et bare wa ap al ld gone eas grt way around the world, too. She’s|ter’s. ss Mrs. §. L. Bailey ot East Mans-/ Personal News of Interest on ate see neeeel 0 | deughear of she went. to college. here and] ISASTROUS RESULT - nal Atone te gts were Mra. Wi A P - os Shall chow Bagee ed toate Mr. and Mrs. spats vacations on my familys}, Know the motive is love, but amece te chess Sore rita MISS Paul Starts On. Trip |snéiredesceot sequine witha tiny “Tioyd L. farm, 30 miles away. [Uomceraddl’ clin “be disastrous (Boose, Janet Wilson, Alice Bow!) = - 7 7. Deaton’ cf Gumvanes “Sree Honghe BAD MBEAN? nc wenna Mere: the Mother in faling to ford. Mrs. James Hatton, Mrs Wl: tO Southland and Bahamasi« ” ween elon ye r. . . “Dén't you agree that this develop some talent. of her own, . . ’ : ; - fonia, and ae ma | ~ ct Gerald Smith : — = Lauretta Paul of Oneida road|where they will spend several days,| Richard h: Cao performed , Raymond's | Card Party Set Tuesday a2 is ae Seip tence Secon wean sevice So nt Ea jr the 3 : a age Barnfather, Nancy Walser, Joy|vacation in the Bahama Islands. En and Cuernavaca. . : : sa Raymond : | . . gine 2 ~~ [Wan Hise, Mrs. Norman Reamirocte she will visit in Lexington,| © 8. 4. |Th . | Babers of : Mrs. Gayle Coulson is serving)Mrs. Ralph Puertas, Mrs. Car}/@d Mrs. John Ostrander. Ky., and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. On| Mr, and Mrs. Gary Giles Jr. eir Hosts Lake Ori : ag general chairman of the pre-|Rogers, Mrs. Cheries Crickon and ole the return trip she will spend some} will arrive on Sunday from their 7 — ee gS ae | Seay to Oe Aiton Society of|S. Keesling is handling publicity. Holds Fashion Show |time in Tryon, N.C. vty ee aa pes Play Cards > tn ay aa Nites (4 we tad ot 8 p.m. payhogh olrore at i 4 = nal gorencgy Ain de Sige dro * ee * Mrs, Jack Stanton of East Bev- i Ah’ sg St = 2 | iding at refreshment ta-,a recent at Mr. and Mrs, Fotis Takis of venue, , 5 ; ' Hall.. Proceeds will benefit the/ples will be Mrs. Paul Singles, 'Shelly Library, Hostesses were! Bloomfield Hills stunts ws sae fi &. © for Money MRS, RAYMOND BAB \ JR. building fund for the new church.'Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. rl = Sam Miller, Mrs. Robert A. Friday for Mexico. Much of their) 40. aoa Mrs. Turri McCully of! ie : ‘ val eas Se ie Watson and Mrs. cesta ota, James _ pig tr geting Sellers st. J ; will to By ¥ : < 3 sion Tichet Gabe tate Soot ee — Kingsmil, Ont for the weekend] 6 ter in toay's mat MAS. F. E. Brown to Head aging tra | eee Mae ee aa eel Clubs’ Eederatic 5 : ~3 Mr Dis St cnenrlemh onagied de onees ny er ounty URS. PE erati ¥ ~tecneereenrncnecatat forWedding | 7 ae te | wae. em . , : By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN cause practically all-men pre-| Therefore, it is # fine idea te | lowing the water to cool grad- ‘GROVE Vw J Martha De Rousse, ae . ; The fer them Most women choose the| keep u_shower cap. fr, tne wally, OR, . Charles-Thompson —% planned to spend in grooming the shower saves| soapy tomes or washeloth for | If you have ‘a terrycloth robe : ag ir, banishing po @ brisk rub-down. Rinse al- you.can put'that on instead of tak-|j| Modern Facilities’ for the Excha Vi 7 : well, nge Vows A sal ing time to dry yourself, This] ¢at¢-of Medical and Sur- time saved can be spent in ap gica} Convalescents and the Martha Lou DeRousse became plying makeup. Put on your clothes Aged. ; Re and comb out your hair at the} 161 STATE STREET weorniny tu 8 S0kced. Cheech: It you have a few minutes to _ FES-6096~ ; The Rev. Norman Thomas r soapy water’ then ary and pun] Complete detailed brochure Ni the 9 o'clock service ‘in the, pres- * back the cuticle, Buff the nails or on reqpeg, = § \ ence of 160 guests. * patch the polish. All of this will ee tity. Bok = ae nat mene then, ar @ os . , and’ 7 minutes. n tiac ; Mrs. William J. Dollones of} | If you would like to -have--my} |} — f.. 4 Oliver. street, wore a_ballerina- leaflet “Reconditioning at Home’’| LB7EEW f length gown of Chantilly lace over send a stamped, self-addressed en-| {| % ee net. The full skirt was formed of velope .with your request ‘for leaf- - SHOP AT - : ‘three tiers of ruffled net with an let No. 49 to Josephine Lowman) || MARGARET ANN SHOP, overskirt of lace, = - in care of The Pontiac Press. > : a. gift of the bridegroom. She carried an arrangement of pink , with «gardenia on her prayer- ie book, — a eee Barbara Wood wore a pink gown : wih a deep ink cmmerbund fo _. Now Closed. pole Ang thang few Saturday at 6 P.M. é Mollie « &. . c. re) ; r : is wedding ef ° Mrs. DeRousse chose a dress of © Or eee tees tw, * | mavy | Fe Open Sunday 2 to 5 Pastel - Wool Skirts: Al Huron at Telegraph sr iH ! Hi gER Se Parnis | oo ae Use Good Light and ste wore s corage ot red | Shirtwaist Dress Shows . |When You Apply i &e' at town sees| New Feeling of Fullness poe LOO orchid sories. Her of yellow cs oan. a : : friend when she's applying make- There are some crucial times when the shower Pork F R +s ois °° «x @ r Be Pore Aabapbvarsry pechenrer oa gaeay Pattern bY! up. If you don't think so, just take| saves minutes, and it is a fine idea to keep a shower- mo EK EPO. ROOT OF Fe ollowing a reception in - fullness. so seemingly |Brigance. 7 : eagle es i . . Hellenic Hall this evening, theluncelcuinted that one is hardly) _(Coeyetght 1s57) «-/8. boa the women, om aly = ee . Sai 6p Pag Oat ee ey! Sate eeeal ld Makes PI mee Aten Tet latin Reve, 2d + joverall appearance is one of ex-|\5Uj] akes Fians in the merciless white oe ‘9. ; — ~wvavig. | F4Qusewife Should Learn m Castom Drapery} ~ / DEPARTMENT =f _ an . this : ; : . . . . °, - | feeling with — a fy Bos chairman of > Malloy v te a dia pare ae to Count Her Blessings. | charming version shirtwaist,/pancake’ supper being held at Ste-| net ; , ie its bodice ‘slightly bloused — a8ivens Hall by members of Guild! tive about them. 7 When She Grows Envious or Weary, spec Blend your rouge carefully, use ' * ngryee sue soon Assisting with arrangements are | powder with a light puff and give she Has Many Joys to Remember Tailored for ypur room, with an added touch frequently. '|Mrs, Raymond Reeves, tables; your lipstick five or ten minutes = at slegence becouse they come tram. Spare Mrs, Ariel Davis, tickets, and Mrs. |before you blot it carefully. . By RUTH MULLETT she picks up from other women. cér’s. New, smart and exciting materials fine sense of styl- Freq Honeycutt, publicity. Tickets * © * A wife and mother should re-|Jt’s well for a woman to remind) await you,. Our Color Stylists and Home an niger may be purchased at the door or! You should emerge with a nat-| ing herself occasionally— herself occasionally that there may| [a Consultants will be glad to bring samples to your home? (Ne re phage oa from members of the guild. Supper) ural look and a makeup job you When she grows weary of cook-|not be any real. reason for her to} Pattern Booklet 12 and fits from the province of Brit 2 * * EDMOND new Pettarn Benkdet 33% tre vail tany, and the buceliec costume of Needing no introcuction are the pean ma gpiarcirso hag able for 50 cents each. If paid by the Irish country woman. . long-sleeved sweater-shirts which shown below) all day check, add four cents. ‘| She ‘speaker explained the cus- first captured the fancy of men] i740) they * * * © _ |tém Gf the’ Portuguese fishermen, across the nation last fall. Today, | oitent: -gromeed cn.all " @Next week look for Spadea’s|the celebration and costuming fey: ae Seek RO, ONO el et No, $118 is in. sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,|———— ene See ene on Oe wardrobe. ‘Their’ perfect -fiting| on, each pair ipo ee rr =P bvad tas Praia eq otato [reat ment wan made of the 4 —— ee od sired and the Patt ‘A baked potato treat that’s de-|Monday meeting of the women’s < ea ern nber to Sue Burnett The Pontiac shay 4 pangs iendiced gnaemnpyy oaier: jearfeatrmlyel enim cegrtige 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,/oven of your gas range, slice off) munity House, where plans for the Beau ‘Hint il. mash with a fork, stir in 1 table-|future Girls’ Ranch will be -dis- ty ie | oe spoon milk and 1 of cottage cheese, 2 After @ pamper night at home, | Basic Fashion, Spring & Summer}1 teaspoon minced onion and.1; Guests at the meeting were Ha- follow your leisurely bath with "ST will delight you with its wealth)teaspoon minced green pepper— Brilliant color should be used if that were so why does he look|a good night's sleep. Try putting}. of smart, easy to sew styles; spe-jfor each potato, that is. Season -'| with discretion, For example, don’t|#Tward to the weekends when he|a few drops of your favorite scent] cial features; gift pattern printed)with salt and pepper, and don't \Aember Welcomed |wear a-bright red dress under a|°2" be at home? on a cotton ball and pinning] inside the book. Send for it now—jforget the butter—and plenty of it ‘Told. tweed coat. A black ee 8 it to the inside of your pillow. In Black or Brown just 25 cents. —before refilling the shells. | Wilma Horning -of Detroit. was tones down the bold pattern Many of a housewife’s attitudes! adds a distinct feeling of luxury Grain Leather —, — pronened as a member of the Sew and Chatter Club at the Thurs-| Combining brill ‘NOW! te ey South a wh sing lack and ite ‘CONTINUED FOR TWO WEEKS is letting your urge for 4ifier SAVE =n cient Sack abet in much C0 ECTOR Pair B ‘Haircut A SPECIAL SHOWING OF | , smarter~choice to tone down the wave 2 | spacer . : Including ee 4 | Clean! | eg | Alewbdmonds | | Time to Clean! . | f 6.951 9% ” | ‘it Gila? ‘Sine | for the mont Shoes of Guaranteed Comfort ; have been tracking In manent you've You are cordially invited-to attend a special showing dirt, grit and grime on ff) bits hw of Allen-Edmonds complete line of fire men’s shoes. your handsome rugs — ff ‘ a and they probably H Thrift : . a } it! So why not let Cold . 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' AE y a HAG if ee y \¢ Lm ¢ ? ‘ a } i | oe ‘ee sein Z / * } ‘ ee ve . \ Te \ oy : ‘ ‘ { ‘ { : 4) : x aj \ re ey i \ ae oy ; : ( pee ess \ me | aA eG , f ia : : } RX ee | \ a . z \ : ‘ é oo \ { a f * a eh, \ i d 1 = ‘ i hy #.\ ‘ 4 i } i \ i \ \ RIGHT ea reeks THE PONTIAC, PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH ae 1987 Life Rule: ‘Do the Best You Can; Shaws a 7* Set Religious Gathering ANN ARBOR ® — A conference on religion for college students will be held at the University of Billy Graham Film Scheduled Sunday The Silvercrest Baptist Church, —of-the Advent W. Long Jake Ré._at Middlebelt This is the story of three people, he jet pilot, an actress and a- fac- Sunday Services 9:15 and 11:15.4.M. | tory worker, in life’s struggle. Dr. | Church Scheel, 9:15 A.M. Graham wil bring a message in) THE REY. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar |the picture and George Beverly . = Shea and Cliff Barrows will be leading the huge choir. The pic- Wed. we Meeting 745 P.M. J FRIENDS CHURCH Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 “Souls in Conflict’ at 7:30 p.m.) . The Eriscopal Church Saaredl t Confident Living Fill Mind by F aith, Hope, Courage to Renew Vitality and was in Union Station there waiting for my train back to New York. Feeling hungry, I sat down at the lunch counter for a bedtime} / snack. A wiry, bundle-of-energy ‘sort of man took the seat next to mine. He looked familiar. So I turned and found he was an old friend,| ~~ __ Walter H. Judd, United States Congressman from + SIMPLE RULE sal ¥ gut teed. But, if I believe in what I'm doing apd do what I believe, I have the time of my life and my.energy never runs down. In addition, I have one basic rule of living: ———<—— = eee * Rev. W. Michigan from. Monday threugh . March 10, Dixie Highway at Rosemary St., First : will show the Billy Geaham film, _ By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE ! Presbyteri ian “It was shortly after midnight. I had made a speech in Cleveland West Huron at Wayne H. Marbach Rev..G. E. Hershey | Worship Services. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School oo ee ee = eee eee ee eee oe of E- % Minnesota. We starfed. to talk, and in no time at FIRST OPEN ‘ture was taken with the Graham. F ; ae . : : ; all he - was making a fascinating speech to me on . d 11 aam, BIBLE CHURCH x sn oomarel =) er the world situation. Soon. some others were lsten- 29:30 os sy _ Block N. of Walton Bidy | The Rev: James H. Luther, pas- ing to his amazing ability to interpret events. : It was a wonderful experience, Walter Judd Sunday School ..... 10:00 A.M. f tor, extends an invitation’ to the pe: : s Morning Worship ...11:00 A. M. public, just gave out inspiration and zest and energy.) = Youth Service ....... 6:30 P. M. “Walter,” I asked him, “where do you get all this United oom Build Your 4 962 Voorheis Rd, K. of P. Hall “It’s sim e,”” he answered. “Believe in what! ; : : Home with Us 1 Sunday School] ..... 2:00 P. so i" amyeelly art do-what-you believe in. If| Presbyterian : on &e fags. Prager Mee Wed. |: DE. PEALE =| get to fooling around with things I think I ought! - 2 z Open Bible : to do, but don’t really believe in, it wears me out Churches “REBINDING 2: Bibles, Books, ‘and leave the rest to God.” —— ’ OAKLAND AVENUE agazines, Etc. | x x« * oe as ze ig dia ame . = " WIN ESSAY CONTEST — “Why I Think My “Pontige Press. Phote P o For Price Information Call: 2 Then he went on to tell me about a recent visit his wife had Is shan thé cubjoik given 3 ett) «weet srl W Sills onions —., j with Mrs. Eisenhower. The First Lady told Mrs. Judd a charming Dad Is Best Z ject given ewish ese presented _ Bonni ‘Theodore Allebach, : people for an essay contest by Pontiac B'nai B'rith lowe and Ralph Merkowitz (right) rewarded Mar- , 11:20 A. M. ory about the President which is worth repeating. As Congressman Bible School ..... a {] Suda told i to me, it went something like this: Lodge No. 850. At the Father and Children’s Ban- tin Foxman. The lodge expects ae tee oe Wordbip ..- Edmund L. Watkins, Paster de ng Sunday Ceprnca zoo ages) ... 10:00 a.m. x x * * * by. the. Holy Name Society, the|) pinte School ......9:90 A. M. | Morning Worsh Era tary -+. 11:00 a.m. If a President of the United States can do it, faced with so many, ‘Fate J. Lutz, personnel men of the parish. IS woretht 1045 A.M. ” Pilgrim TPs eee 66:0 seceeeccseesceee- 6:45 p.m. [world-shaking problems and decisions every day — and President manager of the Trenton Plan of ¢ The event has been plamned as > Youth Sa) 059 - Golden Gospel Hour ....... Oe. cose ss 7:30 p.m. | Cieeabover is tar from being the fest to follow this sensible Chrysler Corp. will spedk on “The * la family night with Paul Wilhite, > Evening Service ..7:30 P. M. “The Little Church With the Big Heart” — think how much easier it is for you, with your own com-' | paratively minor problems, to do the same. Christian Approach to Industrial Relations." general chairman, > Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. ft _ ©. 6. OWAMON, Miahew ROY OVERBAUGE, &. 8. Set | RE CREATIVE FORCE nt leader in the Trenton Charch, CHRIST LUTHERAN AvBUas HEIGHTS — , - It is easy to permit our spirit to die-down, to become drab and degree in Education at Wayne Uni- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP >. > > > then general supervisor of technical Bible School ..... 10:00 A. M Si ain Ray OM cated ro eat We hee Be pos 0 eee 7m cornet SUNDAY Beg. a KM Ble Seed 100 A _ Full Gospel — Nondenominational . by going to church, by saturating your mind with the dynamic truths} Mr. Lats was made supervieer » Youth eet. 6:30 P.M. DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION. Pastors of the Bible, and by praying. By filling your mind with thoughts of} of before be- >. - '. 9:45 Thru 12:15 A.M. cory i wat, Prctce Ing ta my and Jou maser he ing appointed to his present posi- a i < Morning Worship energy ty. Practice way as you master ” re Smee art, you will enjoy dynamic lie. Children through the kindergar- ? cA ft Rev. Luther Sheifield Speaking at All Services ten will be cared for in the nursery 14 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service Topic: SS _ during the . oes 4 “The Mark of the Beast Tribulation” ' : Dr. Milton H. Bank, pastor, 745 PM. Wed. ve... Danie Saar - _y Plife of Jan Hus’ Slated Bii ded K preach Sunday ear on “You, _ A Friendly Place to Worship Await Chaplain’ sTalk | in OFeaNs =, " | sian ar A dcametinstiel, “The Lite of At 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the Ajders- ¢ barat CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Jan Hus,” will be seen i comes: Cap New Future gate ig a gab s eV, ace ee > WwW 4 tee AM. Sunday Service, 7:06 Gee os , + t dull. Fortunately, there is in this universe a re-creative life force. God is both Creator and Re-creator. At the beginning of your life, tion with the 500th anniv the founding of the Moravian versity. He began as an apprentice for Chrysler,. became a teacher, WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 A, M. Telegraph. They will leave then! Church over the NBC-TV saber iprogram, “Frontiers of Faith,” March 3 at 1:30 p.m. EST. On March 10, at the same time, Dr. Eugene Carson Plake, presi- Church Builds Village, Gives Adults Skills to Earn Their Way which sponsors the series, will be Thirty-two Korean families with hs Church of the Nazarene “cross-examined” by newsmen. jone or both parents blind have $38 M illi fe) Fund Attendance Contest SABBATH WORSHIP ......... oeesses+. Saturday 11:00 a.m, st WE eens moved frog mekeshifi. shelters Muon | YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING .......... Saturday 6:00 p.m. “i ROBT. A. NORTH. Paster Study World Program along a diké, or under bridges, for ‘God's Bank’ The Rev. Ted Place, staff evan-| PRAYER MEETING .... 656s ceee oo Wednesday 8:00 p.m, Ma nc 1068 AM Png tmred Metin nos ea ee ge tan elt ee See & D secs cece 200 A.M : val le, two-family St. Louis, Mo, businessmen and tional, will speak at the | : 31 000 Women 8 “ Pa i } : ‘DR: W. M. McGUIRE, Speaker en, representing 31. make “Heavenly Light Village,”| 5 sten “who will spearhead a/Avenue United Presbyterian}. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH : Dist, Superintendent of Eastern — — omg tr OF tanee cat pare aah res wate @a. drive for meg wy ee Bank’’|Church at bie a: j CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Rd. os se ee eweeene BS i. ldwid missioary met recently a world head f 5 Sunday School , 4 ee tesccceseccess. 2908 OM, which they support at a national| tvucted of materials aoe re, (quarters of The Lutheran Chureh- Duri his college and theologi- “Tint bOASTING MAN 10:00 om + én Missions, March 3-7|C'll Assistance Command. Church) missouri Synod here. cal s, he-directed Camp Man-§ Morning Worship .............. 11:00 om. f | : World Service, which provided) , ikomos; a Christian camp for girls’ or THe KING” i ‘at Buck’ Hill Falls, Pa. for construction of the homes| .“G0d's Bank” ts the name for Evening Service ............... 7:30 p.m. 47 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH = | Sion Aner the Synod’s Church eee ede “earan’ ba’ Youn’ anki 3 ' ‘from American donors, reports the sn ’ 5 a Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac EVANGEL TEMPLE | ; eee, Oe rE came =; Mr. Place has di- BABY DAY—Sup’t. Mrs, Dormen : Asso. Pastor Karl W. Ostberg 365 East Wilson ma See Geet | fh Weallty radia program Morning Service, 10:30 A.M. Neon-Denominatienal Fall | The blind colony, developed by | of the church body for purchase ar th Vespers and (Ge Golly “THOU HAST DECEIVED ME” cage un we ge Reeee Le ec ton | dean aoe | ee eee ’ $T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH : Worship, 11:00 A. M. agricultarai director of the Union | church buildings and ‘parsonages, The Evangelistic Service Sunday og Youth for Christ International }- Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching ~~ Evening, 7:45 P.M. Christian Service Center, has a The men, who are being tagged|has reached into 79 nations of the 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court ae a Geoltiey Day. B-A.B.T.H. Pastor || Bible Club Primary School at- |-tetjers,” will spend several weeks|world with the message of the Sunday School ......... eecevecces ceeeee O45AM, ff atlanta! 5: tba o:°: eked _ fented by G2 ehtren and an S0- of full-time effort on obtaining de-|Gospel and into every state of this! Morning Worship CWS ee eserves veseoses ..-. 1HOO AM, : > ; tive 4-H Club. Its “Virginia Milk polite for the fund by Lutheran|nation with youth’ rallies, and high| Rev. Carl W. Nelson. B. D., Pastor ' } FIRST METHODIST | pee, Cpa ty ey Te is ‘ ‘ 4 ) milk gruel daily. Ultinate objective is a 38 million-| work — delinquents is! : r dollar revolving fund which would/known as Youth Guidance pro- EE Snapdgetonss Peat ©. Wh, Eater straw rope by machine to weave, (mle te rind 0 contnae Haier: | Church of Christ } 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP, iat, or make bamboo baskets injcurent foal of 1350 new congre|_ The coir under the direction of spre 2. tasks, : Holy Communion “CHRIST, OUR PASS OVER” 4 ‘@ program of industrial training|*" tions | 1180 N. Perry—Phone FE 2-6269 ' > 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL ‘ jeeeeed by American Pe Studi ee 8 HERALD oF 1:20 FM. Wednesday Bre. Service ton -M. ; : for Overseas Blind. Protestant TV Studio WXYZ—Each Sunday, 5:00 P.M: 9:58 A.M. Sunday Bible School ; 6:15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP q Men who have never. before Dedicated in Atlanta Pel ryong © geal = - A y . Sender Worship ive S 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP q earned money and people who contest. The goal is 557 in 1967. 3 . _“WE WOULD BE JESUS” ‘ supposed that they would always) A new $250,000 TV studio wasitast Sunday 517 were present > Wednesday 6:30 P.M. LENTEN DINNER 4 remain beggars are now helping) dedicated at the Protestant Radi! “The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach THE. SALVATION ARMY > q support their Pro-|and Television Center in“Atlanta,|/win preach on ‘Putting Aw ay aoe r‘rurvreerrrrerf6trewrrrereeTTe eer... gram is the only one of industrial Ga., Feb. 18-19. (CITADEL) FIRST SPIRITUALIST. CHURCH - large area of Asia. . 36 Chase St. | tion and color as wel! as sound,” —— ewrers or ae 10:30 ee Scholarship Drive On Dr. John Alexander, president ofles 4s Woman Minister Sunday Schook—9:45 A.M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. eee eer reeds nds see sntes . *, i | err Baar Grey of Laman | “het att cr'se” Yate, eran las fr Cru "The center ie ovnet Sool by] puerto: Rigan Methodius, at “inom Mewtne—11160-A. M Sabin Mewtng—7:90 9. M4 Open Forum .............. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday [] Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. [/cuest from the Division of National| Episcopal, United Lutheran, Pres-|*beir 1957 annual conference ses- ee — i] Sunday Worship 11:00 AM. [Missions for the Methodist|pyterian U. S. and Presbyterian sion recently, ordained the first $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michelsen, 7 “FEARING GOD AND Church's “Week _ of _Dedication’”’|{j, s A. Its radio shows ate cur-\Woman minister, laid the corner- commanding olticers-in-charge FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |} _STRE MOST COMPREHENSIVE CHAPTER-IN THE BIBLE” ; Oe. H i. Savage, apedking arb we ioe we / dent of the National Council training for blind people within a March 3 to 10. Nine home mission needs, which it is hoped the Week's gifts will ‘provide, bring the: total ‘national missions askings to $280,- for Detroit where the group will guided on a “Go See Tour * to De- itroit’s “‘skidrow” as part of a study ‘on social problems. : | ‘Lutherans Seek rently distributed to some. 740 sta- tions in this country and the Armed Forces radio network. Ve 4 ~ Dr. Milton A.) Bank, Preaching seme: Over WPON 11:00 AM.) | “Now we shall be able to inters} Youth Speaker Sunday School Strives | for 557 in Eight Week’ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | H. F. Lohr, Pastor SABBATH SCHOOL ae —FE 5-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St, Puerto 5 Reaes Oidoln 29. W. Lawrence Street “*__ SUNDAY: SERVICES_—— YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! — eee oniey 7 Pastor—REV, LEE. LaLONR ‘ Bishop L. " Parent, hoe - = | vows” : — ‘ Ooklond and Saginaw _ 000, Adding the needs in overseas Church ‘Sponsors Contest , Pontiac, Michigan REV. G. a BERSCHE, faster fi missions and in other services, the| “YU pon : Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor onthe amelimcenttnedbe itotal asked is in excess of $800,000. The chotrof the S James Mis- Apostolic ¢ Church of Christ a : Rev. Ww. E. Hakes, Asst Pastor ‘ i s or age oot ‘ Ls aa | 8 ’ : 1 will be Do a musical: contest Church that Our mage hig , Our rence. I Central Metho ist | page A om, : | er JNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M,. iene receive the. a goed af % Pa an heel ely | fev. Milted Mi, Bank, D. D. Minister Calvin ©, Bike, B. D., Asst. | dated that Bible and hile gueion. Fin MORNING WO SHIP—105~A. M ] Sunday Schpol ................. 945 A.M. [a= . for yourself; don't take hear-say. _ “THE SEVEN WHERE(NS OF MALACH lorning Service .........0050>2.1045A.M. fp q | MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY +» 10:00 AM, EVENING WORSHIP—7;00: P. of You\Are the Glove On the Hand of God? j, Sunday “gesnd eave sgerytee 7100 Pky . LcaWe leas isles «seers secede Hee Peewee eebe Tp. Z * > * * s. , . 5 : 1 ed bd Fa 4 : ij j I : eee * ae 4 ; ‘ ‘ Z aa j 5 f ie / é # : E Fae ‘ & ) , el : rf ge, eae. ; te of ee ess . : — oH ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 3.1957. oe ‘ q Luther League: [ fo Give Service ‘Where’ Jesus” Walked’ to Be Theme of Sunday, _ Worship Hour Sundey & shoo! eegnes an ae Morning Worship. aeeee iiam. i eeeooevoccoccesoooeos The theme of the service will be Rev. Marvin P. Hester | : a” ie Dike: “4 and work of Jesus during His short. _ The Whole Gospel for the bie 8 a ee fae” t:2* ie iia three year ministry before the) Werlt"-ONENESS ; : a »9 7 . Br < ees i pon on HP Naed Soca RETIRE CHORE / p.m. Senydey, Even! Rronieg Hereien cccvesc 10 Oe Sunday School ceevevecees 10:00 a.m ' Morning W. BP Ra eee 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Sunday exceges 0200 Dim $ Ev 7:30 Public Invited 1100 A, M. WORSHIP— ~— Christianity” ‘Young People . . Wed. 7:30 p.m. | 3 Je oe” PAA Pj yy", a “Where Jesus Walked.” The life}. 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages. 645 P, M.-YOUTH ‘ FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM ; “#30 P. M. WORSHIP SERVICE Theme; “The Unwanted Christ.” : Wednesdey—7: 30 P. M. “PRAYER and BIBLE HOUR”. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 ee O. E. Eastman, Minister | ~ PUNE LEAGUE rs of the Luther League will present a “Youth Fellowship Service” at the 11 o'clock morn- ! re St. ing worship hour tomorrow at St. John’s Latheran Church in ob- Spence St., Bruce Quayle, 58 Pingree St. and Delores Gustavson, Mary Jo Nelson, Joan Isaacs and. pa eno aoe san sie nae wea 61 E. Colgate Ave. ~ Ralph Clauson, : t ITV Film Shows Daily Life Prayer Service : of ‘White Doctor’ in biskeay at P resb r erian | a — FIRST FREE METHODIST 501 Mt. Clemens Street - - REVIVAL MEETING Mar. 5-10 — each eveiiing 7:30 pom. Rev. E. E. Cutler. Youth Evangelist, Guest Speaker 11,00 a.m. THE HOLY SPIRIT, TEACHER and GUIDE | 7:30 p.m. PREPARATION FOR REVIVAL mmc + 10:00 o.m. - BMY. 6:30 p.m. - Classes for All Ages i Program for Youth . LYAL H. HOWISON, Paster EDWIN STEVENS, ¥.M.¥. President Phones FE 2-4252 — FE 2-9955 eh eee eee ee ee a. m Youth Service ......... 6:30 P.M. — Kenneth A. Hutchinson, Arthur Hubbs, Pastor Minister of Music GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH . 2287 Auburn Read—'% Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School. 10 A. M. — Worship Service, 11 A. M. Singing 2:30 to 400 Sundey Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat.. 7:30 P. M. $8. Supt. John Burleson: Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 Corner Genesee Glendale f California. He was 36 years Women’s Association, will attend/ Partnership between them is now|bot Seminary and School of Mis- : (wen sleet _ : Sld-—"too old his friends cous-ithe monthly meeting of Detroit/an established fact, a member of) sionary Medicine. Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | — ito. al aan eee em By: " school to become a doctor, |troit. — 5 = Services ct 9AM OF * * * *« * * ‘HIGHLAND | a 1ey School at 8 A. M. . ; John Gunther, author of “‘Inside} The Lenten Youth Communicant Congregational Church ‘ ee jAtrica,” is principal narrator aol antl Easter at 4.30 Bom. Adu Ws Bleck Off M-59 én Milford RA. i ore ss Chae veneer oe “Mrs. Richard Moore, groups and lay view-|prime object of the medical profes) an American Indian,| 3 youn "| sion—‘to render service to human- Miss : _-lity.!"" Dr. Lull said the program to Discuss. ions meeting in the church and continue : the Was “an experience not to be the observance of Youth Sunday at 7. eo oma, Malay ot Poe Cia | — bang core Do prrocmncaadinprylck rg ; a . a oe : pene “Monganga” ig Knund dialect|UBited Church Women will be held ’ £. ’ manufac-|for “white doctor.” The show, trib-|Friday im the First Presbyterian Broken Fragments ute to the American missionary|-""™ 2 will be shown everywhere, focuses_on_ Dr. John otf. Film to Be Shown rate Hi pe Ba ppd me nt pengeas wat Sete 8S tered to physica} | a.m. Luncheon served at : ‘ . |Lotumbe. . . at 2 o'clock. a Broken. Frag- Morning Service ADS A. M. flood of enthusiastic letters, tele agro He tal. re ° eisave mens” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Sunday School . grams, and cards—many asking hospi surgery general chairman. Ba Church. Eliza * to see the program again, ways preceded by. prayer. In the ee Donelson Baptist : - ; . mission he-| _ MPs. Richard Moore, am Ai - beth Lake road at Tilden 4 compound, each day Pe-| can Indian from the Yakima REV. L. R. MINER : Cedar Crest Sitrough br. s. Franklin Mack, ex-|Sf' hymns, Country, will be the speaker St! soossing at the revival meetings! ne touis pee director Council’ 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Dr T. Talbot. llor | Farnsworth off Union Lx. na. BCUUve Ra Eb ecenardy * * * in Liberty Baptist Church will be! ¢ te Bible Institute of Los An- 4 (ext to Dublin School) | Broadcasting and Yin Conmis- The dotumentary follows Dr.| Following her address on “Pro-\the Rev. L. R. Miner, pastor of the | 2105 recently made a trip through E. Pastor inom, declared: | “Monganga basin. inrough his 14-hour He testant Mission Among American Macedonia Baptist Church. The|F ovo and photographed the people § Howard E. Claycambe, brought more expressions of appre- |, day. Indians,” there will ‘be a question revival will be held every night) “~ ond a B Bender 0:45 cand 11:00 2, Mf Biciation: from church people than, shows oversoding ©. Wotets land enewer period. except Saturday from Monday|*™4 Country. 4 Evening .......... 7:38 P. M ny other program in recent years./'U™: conducting @ i roe al March 15. Choirs from| Shown in the picture are the Wednesday a Never had the work of a medicalj/or & tribe of semi-pygmies; meet.) The Tuxis Society will meet at ie churches Will present spe-|-Pyramids, the great temples of q ; more|iN& daily the special challenge pf)5:30 Sunday evening under the other | scner ent Meena, Gn Waller s tropical diseases, leadership of Al Brewer. The film, cial music at the 8 p.m. services. : S|appealingly, nor with greater fidel- “Things That Count” will be shown of the Kings and the interior of WATERFORD ity. Beyond bis roles as physician |. 4 discussed. John Markley will eet a | Se Maabe to Fae, ; TOWNSHIP peed over the living conditions ot the [provide refreshments Psychiatry Links -| me Bible Institute has been V¥.W. Hatl—Walten Biv, 9) D’. George F. Lull, secretary-| natives has made hint an Dr. William H. Marbach and | ¢:13 Fi raining young people for Christian (Derween Dizie & Sashabaw) fy SeNeral manager of the American! —.-oonter brickmaker ts aah the Rev. Galen E; Hershey with |41€ igion. in Firm tee: ed nearly 50 -years. pal Phan l- ancien Pe trtrtia' 3: | Ob maemenas gueene pen HOW Partnership veys throughout the world that $:30 A. M. j MISSIONARY CHURCH This is the man whe decided to at B the school might betier equip its/||}; | Sender Soa 71048 A.M. § ’ 206 Midway—et Sanford. become a medical missionary aft-| DYtrTy Twesday carro ANN ARBOR—The old concept! ctudents for service. -r - sreayeaee er death. claimed the lives of his| *7**siaa_Church, That Fegion-and-psychiatry-are-at;————+——+ + | | : ‘E CE 3 four children, two within 10) : “A delegation of women with Mrs. ogas" with each other in: theory! affiliated with the Bible first ‘days, John Ross was then a min-'H. H. Pattison, president of the!and practice is no longer true.tiute are Biola Bible College, Tal-| SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ~. “CHRIST JESUS” = 4 Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School b omy Lawrence Street on . 411,00 A. M. Open. Dail Wednesday Evening 11 A. M. to § B. M, ‘Service 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST; SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION aw: - TELEVISION Sunday—9:45 A. M. SUNDAY—9:30 A. M. . “ABIDING IN CHANNEL 7 PERFECT: PEACE” ial delta ai A year : Sols’ a Veale: Be Fedeulonay stcte , ST. TRINITY | SG per tone tal meee iy Hoe : | cooperation with the American!» en : Rev. Ralph C. Claus HA [Medical Association, was the first H [ q TABERNACLE as School .. 9:45 A. M. BAHA'I | tevicion paring to Se Se Airertiy dWallan La re nee ee ee ee Second Service 11:00 A. M, lism, Smith, Kline & French lab- Sunday a.m. me sre 4 rot i laa ss sal mes ae + | His Story eA — : a = IChurch to Meet | Missionaries to Begin|psychistric techniques. On the] Thurs. Eve. Service oer ra sean : Work in the Islands , Paychia Rev. and Mrs, E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. “FE 5-8256 |. WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH © * Andersonville Read — Near Dixie H'way - | ae Ripa Worship 11:00 a.m. : ee ee Fundamental — Ondenominstional toe "WESLEY AN METHODIST | 61 NORTH LYNN STREET — ; 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL WwW. Y. B.S. 6:45 P.M. 19:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. a Hl +f : f : i COLUMBIA AVENUE ’ sesteezes| BAPTIST CHURCH 4 H if UNITED LUTHERAN = Iitag been defied and the od | apres. | Rorance oe wor tubes Ss one ” 64 West Columbia Ave. oe eee aie Cre |Church Still Broadcasts The boy became well-known ini Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M, © W = Central Christian Church fj Scout's Christian radio station, |the area, and his story aroused the] Morning Worship......11:00 A.M. = — G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 JHLKY, the “Radio Voice of the/first interest in missionary work] » » 1, 6:30 P.M i ‘ "$47 North Saginaw iChurch in Korea,” has completed| in his home islands, A group of . . re ed . * « F) ‘ae , two years of broadcasting. A Meth-| New England preachers was sent] Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. pb +F Bible School ds veeeeeeecesssweceene 9:45 A.M, [odist. missionary is manager of the| halfway around the world. Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Mérning-Worship ................. + 11:00 AM. Sseunuseonaebiienct agetey. Other Ting. were: to onwert @ Bee ney, a. 4, MULLING, Pooter Phone FE 4-8574 “ iPretestant ‘cher! ; then despotism inte a Christian teres st : Y People M nt meio tipi 6:30 P.M. the rooperate in| monarchy, and the influence of Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention ' oung ‘Wie —_ ther de ' ras to play 8 i ; ‘ ; part in bringing islands un- | Evangelistic Hour . . .- -. ee eweee uD" 7:30, P.M. {jn the multe of my thous der the United States. . vecccceees 7400 PM, [xt me Thy comforts delight), remarkable fertile field | Wednesday Prayer Meeting on feos sn ed these aposties. At Kailua * di LT on pagan ly fi ; f é z i i al S| t — | — CHURCH OF THE = [broken in 1819, ren: oll -All Saints Episcopal Chu ASCENSION [éeath of Ring. Narethrncha I DECIDE TO ATTEND , THE . “New Church Sunday” Sunday Schoo! 9:45—Film “Seventeen” for High School Sal etree tas Goh, COMMUNION SERVICE ..............11:00 ALM. en ne OLD TIME REVIVAL SERVICE ..........7:45 P.M Willioms St. at West Pike ; 11:00 AM—Hely Comrerasnion and ; eal a tel 1 78) @ & | il a | tit Ww. 1 er Chachi . ; BET HANY BAPTIST CHURCH , West Huron at Mark 9:45 A.M.—Church School, Classes for All Ages: 6 adult Classes 11:06 AM—Commanion Meditation—“TWO SONS” 5:00 P.M.—Fellowship Hall for Young People 7:00 P.M.—Youth Groups Worship Hour F Wed. 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Service, Rita Smith, Leader _ REV. .NELSON W. DALENBERG, Interim Paster ci FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 ’ : Choir Rehearsal havacder ccneee 100-2, o Eve. Church Conference .,., 8:00 P. M. oases eeveniess 9:45 rma Werle nnn cicss cess 11:00 . 7:00 P. Tues. Teacher Training 10 A.M.— 7:00 P. - Wed. Prayer and Bible Study ... 7:30 Thurs. Jr. Bible School 6:00 Singing Schoo! Mar. 11-31st. Applications Now Available - Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor - ~ Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentilized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. M. 10 A. M. and 11 A. M. Dr. Jim Mercer speaking 730 P.M. Dr. Willard Stallcup Speaking yen papier: School Attendance Lost Week—1,252 ” \ Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor \ ve "ag *: THY PONTIAC PRESS. saTumpay. MA Bee f uae 2.1 1957) a special six mill operating levy was turned down by a vote of 356 to 82 in the Brandon Township es it would have been levy was to be rising operating tacili- 900 to $5,600; This alone would re-| quire about $20,000. Other~ points considered were _ ther peintn comaiered were | staff, due to increased enreliment Has Eventful Evening in Local Church ; bi 7 L [ : rc 8 5 i cael Fie . nsuc First hid and of a full we librarian,. The full time librarian is urged by the University of Michigan, the institution that accredits our Funds are also needed for equip- ment needed for the new High School that will be opened next fall: CONSIDER TWO WAYS The Board of Education is now concerned as to how to satisfy the educational needs, There are two ways to consider; one is fo meet the salary demands of teachers and school personnel as is indicated by other schools in the area, the other is to supply needed equip- ment.to carry on a good program. This without the voted increase in operating millage would have to be done by operating in the red. ¥ 2. 8 Z The Board of Education also feels that the schools belong to the|present at a general are the/the Brandon r they de-|day, March 13, Mada sane people. They, the people, are ones to determine what they Auditorium, Wednes- ‘SOUTHF IELD — Residents here’ will be asked to approve another’ bond issue for more class rooms las soon as the ‘district's building needs have been surveyed. A special meeting of the school) board has been called for Monday 8 p.m. at the High School, Lahser at 10 Mile road, Superintendent of Schools, Glenn Schoenhals ‘aid the cided until after the survey has been made, ‘The three and a half million dol- County Deaths ‘Southfield Citizens Asked Farmers Get to Approve Bond Issue iar bond issue for building ‘proved by voters in 1955 paid for| the new Lederle Junior. High | School on 9 Mile road, additions to Brace, Anglin road and McKinley jelementary school, the swimming) ipool for the high school and other building improvements, It also paid for a five acre ‘addition to the Anglin road school site, a 20 acre site on Evergreen read, at 11. Mile read and about 15 acres on 1044 Mile read west of Greenfield, Schoenhals said the board is, working with Southfield's land planner, James H, Hickey, in fol- lowing a modified master plan. | The preliminary master plan calls for more than 300 acres for schools when all land is developed. |About 100 acres are now being used for schools, in the 30. square mile southfield area. Schoenhals said the new building program may be presented to the voter in June. ° Agents Capture Accused Slayer FBI, Flint Police Catch Escaped Prisoner After 3-Month Chase FLINT @—A three-month search for an accused murderer who broke out of the Genesee County jail ended yesterday when police found him working as a farm hand in Shiawassee County, Parke L. Van Camp, 22, was captured at the far home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver farmer north of | ~My 2. mi ; Pe antes Rk 0 tes as 10 Flint detectives and FBI agents ¢rept toward the building. Police grabbed him as he dashed to a car at the rear of the build- ra Z Flint police said they had been tipped Van Camp was in the area. The farm house was. surrounded after another farm hand, Oscar Henderson, es ithe figitive. PHONED FUGITIVE An FBI agent telephoned Van Camp from a nearby farm ‘house survived by five| ordering him to come-out: He failed and Jack of Lapeer. Also surviving y,,,, Rosey made the break from are Catholio Service Unites Couple in Walled Lake WALLED LAKE—Witnessing the marriage of Jeannette Catherine Lokuta and Richard John Mihalak in St. Williams Church here were 250 guests, The 9 a.m. nuptial mass took place with the Rev. Fr. John Foley officiating. - For her wedding the bride chose ‘ tapered to points over her hands. The bouffant three tiered skirt has four panels of lace set in the tulle. Securing her French tulle veil was a Juliet cap of sced pearis. To her white prayer book Jean- nette fastened a corsage of shat- Mrs. Paul Van Breemen attend- ed her sister as matron of honor with Lois Wenz. of Milford as The bridegroom ts the sono a me a a "County Bhs bs . ‘North Branch j r sae and Mrs. Vincent ScKlaud an- nounce the birth of « son, ve James. Utica Mr. and -Mré. Wiltiam Doe annow ‘the birth of a son, Randy Nelson, Mr. jHounce | \the birth of * daughter, Karen, — een ye Pornside Township tad berth of 0 — \ahd Mrs. Clayton Martus ah- and M fred Rarevon. ennounce'] “ary thy Louise. the house. ‘1a tay Sah Se uw tile attempt te escape as he was being led toward the door of the ces Catan liraee hc araraed thing apt an Camp fad been working on about, four weeks under the assumed name of John B. Rob- inson. He had dyed his blond hair and had lost about.30 pounds. He was held on a federal fugitive warrant, -. Temperance Head Hits : Liquor License Plan LANSING (AP)—The Michigan Temperance. Foundation today expressed alarm over a proposal to permit* licenses to airport restaurants. Ross J. itaiedn, foundation director, said in a letter to mem- bers of the State Senate that the measure “is a weakening of our great home-rule
@fore. And without Indiana track team was rated the OW" horn I think we we bad the mont favorite im the final round of the|*Pirited and aggressive first day "|4%th annual Big Ten Track-Field| Workout I've seen.” indoor event today. 5 SY 2% x * * The fences at Henley Field are Bell jumped 25 feet, 7 inches tojabout the same distances as in) pace 43 Hoosier qualifiers yester-|Priggs Stadiym, but -the sluggers day and break his own league rec-|treated them with disdain yester- day. . = ; fi” each have eight entries in the tt ad w. Porter, who must show a nals. lot’ if he hopes to stick with the : Tigers, also was hitting the ball | SATURDAYS. NRA - | well. Porter spent the off sea- EASTERN DIVISITen Lest Pet. son playing in. the Caribbean Piilttenma ccd Be Bl winter leagues and/is in top con- New York Lsieenieg pega: 3 a Geen, ye ‘ DIVISION On the pitching. side Tighe was Fort Weeme se... .ers.ns FE = 492, most impressed by young Jim Bun- Minneapetie SSSR tlning, another’ star in the winter weadesce See. Te J rating ae ene Se Sa - FRIDAY’S RESULTS - tting practice looked sharp. —S Faaceions 0 vad tom | looks like he may be a a =n Swim Final jswimmers went down to a 62-34 . Hery Pace Setter ie Michigan Pro. Cards 67 well,” gr word leeion Stadium,, ied up 218 points at midnight. \ bal .|A__ five-under-par : $15,000 sixth annua! Baton’ Rouge Open golf ee. «+ Nary opened with a 63 Thursday. 67 yesterday gave him a. two-day total of 136. Bright sunshine and a mediey—W: Siminson: 2nd pomes (8); 3rd metl cig om Ll a ote |: Close béhind the- Wayne, Mich., |Make Predators List guy,” Tighe. ceclared as he iter work, Yesterday's aril! tasked a “little eek Hae tos ey ‘Pontiac Loses Simonson Wins Twice /te Finish Unbeaten in 62-34 “etback — Capt Dennis Simonson chalked up two more Victories to finish im- beaten in dual competition (in- dividual mediey) but was the only - Pontiac individual winner as Chief defeat at-the hands of Saginaw "The setback ‘gave Pontiac a 2-8 , (8) ae jk Sg roke— by Wier (Bi; Ne! 8): wv Se: i ee ae eet aia hog Sea ‘mad Kel Kelly <8); ord Roun. Treestyle—Won by. Biazejew- ski e and — (P): Ord yo (8); 4th Tollefson ( Pcmmena : ” by yard | Wen. by Sag- : (Bauknecht, . ee a ee Oke Blawewnt . 7a speed relay—Won - by Pon. i@e i ores orth: 1: PF ae es Doerr, Rob- inaw ‘CALGARY, Alta, @®—The- ‘Cal- eae me z- + rh sar a F sf =a i Ee 7 Pa i Sy poe : Py oe nau oo. tf coe c fi ' is aye eee : u . e Lee | st HE PONTIAC! PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 4957 FINAL SVC STANDINGS ‘ " and not again, to the|were not over-powered in. support! Map Ninabnonte eves oss canes ; at Pontiac. We will give a good Jast miriute and a half. With two:ol-their champions, - pages * 2 ba ee eesti f ff ourselves at tei minutes to go count was 4541.| Little Chiefs lost a hot, interests}: Srypetbenence | : Kah 8 jan that point Diehm went out on)'"™ Forte = ae IDAY’S V. RESULTS Chalets trailed | Ses personals, and Terry Zellhart went "GFT FG Fr TP Horner ¢ of the ist period and at halt-|\, ‘erry looped one in trom thelsmuos 1 8 3 Pw a bs $1, Flint Central46 and time, 25-25. Most of the Trojans’ é 4 6 4 16 Rousseau 1.0. 2 gs : Central points in the first half side immediately he got his hands'pienm 6 3 15 Halliday 7 l BYHL GUY MOATS —~ | nieght for last place. gfe B cone? aga on the bed. Tk mated the Bal ae § 3 Yom 8 ; - SAGINAW—Flashing real cham-| “Now we can concentrate on| by Deb Biondin, SVO’ leader al eddie :3 ie 8s 3 plonthip form, Pontiac xy Tae ego gong felony An ae net Se ay ‘ rere) ual ‘) ic ae 'm way ; es ' \ ; et ieee School's Sagihaw Valley, Conter-/Stid. tm proud of the Sia an Re 0 AN ceed Wey the biggnat- crowd -06-thelroesice 00m ON ence basketball kings last night/ting pit of teamwork—a real team| Chiefs got in frofit briefly in the|season. It was a noisy, NN ‘came from behind in the final victory.” beginning of the 3rd period 26-25,| partisan crowd, and PHS fans) pontise ¢, Seginaw 10. ‘period to-.edge a rough, tough stig battling Sagiriaw High five, 48-47,|, V°" Ryzin lauded The very important victory. gave club in many years and marked the!) wre. first time since the 1948-49 seaton|.it, boards Was his bést of the Seas Waterlor d “Surprises; Jays Stall) Vikings, Berkley Share Title The fine team victory—for that |and was what it was—gave the Chiefs jat the backboards. “Larry said a ot Art Van Ryzin a 10-game ud job sweep of the Valley, and an over- jon setting up the shots.” es Fe : : all season's record of 161. The | “I think this club is the best|Daseetball co-champions of the Sveiew of a8 antent fam it Re | fos! shot, Jim Devine netted mi : : wo ora and Southfield furnished theliey Southfield game was Walled a fielder to ice the decision, ) Oy ~- jbig news in Friday night's league|Lake’s 73-50 rout of cellardwelling} Waterford clicked for only 21 per| ; : activity, ; Van Dyke as the Vikings wrapped Rams Defeat : Hills, 30-34: ‘Their methods of grabbing the|Up thelr half of the league crown.|°t its shots, but turned in the were vastly different,| Waterford outlasted the Falcons\*°®#"'s best defensive perform- the eee -t.°. 7 however. Waterford stunned Farm-|in a seesaw battle on the Skipper ee eee the regular sched- ge se : ee bE eee Se ; jington, 47-42, while the Jays used court. The lead changed hands 19 ht wins against seven => | CS ealen Redford an Oklahoma--Aggie-type stall at/times during the tense scrap, with losses, : UPSIDE DOWN CAGER—Southern California / a Wireghole “we #4 ; Berkley. =~ intermission,| Chuck Gillis led the Skippers) forward Phil Dye, whe looks as if he might be Iregon last night. ee eg oe . ; ~,.'|with 15 points and Devine contrib-| amusing the fans with some between-halves got a free throw an : : Berkley conquered the Jays to : BS ay 21. Bud J tallied 11 for sthenics, backward some Duffy of Oregon Sterkel of Southern. : . St. Frederick finished its regular], ®T- MICHAL | 6B. ST. MARY i te Stans te ete talee The two teams were tied, 40-46, Foaming side aesliy naeedl on ve angie poppe ee poy? i : _ shafts cu a winning pote Wet Bl pper 8 2 13 Caraher ean final score | with a minute and a half to 60. |the services of Don MacDonald) e = ®ve in for a layup against Cal pe otras aided: e no : as : o eecainee : ¢ oe 2 ) f Sipemecm cronies | | gee ft gpg all og ale eT ed DS Ree serenity eset te Armanas $4 3 with the Abes, The Vikings were Ma les Trimmed by big Bed Isbell of Birming. |) CNKINS Favored. . | feat-by hol oft a'valiast Bloom. mam 2 2s in, front at halftime, 39-15, and |1° ham. The Maples trailed at halt, K W ” ooh tan a ir a eee a ise @ 7 6 @ coasted to their 15th triumph in time, 38-29, - / to eep f OF. | | a 3% triumph, Meanwhile, St.',, nee OY ee 6 nl Mike: was bowing 1o .a well bal-|Redferd -~..........:. wu Ub 1-60 mel Wek Saat a pene hd | revit _ |. 2. was. the sth setback in/4 Title in Famil Soria: sae aren DV East Detroit. |stee arntenta ie San sas | wit Birmingham Five Bows, ot i eros in oa —The man's ciagies tle of the midcourt and play catch rather| 73-60, in “EML Action; : i a q if g | E i ui rex” "Romeo Upsets In _ ie terday, Gordon Rodwan fired 23,Stips will, in alt probability, re- i. Frederick dominated the . | cn aeaio’s sa’ cab cam Ferndale, Reds Win points to lead Ferndale’s 70-52 rout|main in the United States with ‘Ist three quarters ofits finale AE : inte Gee Sad Guorter, Got Berkdar ; : 3 Sus arsia-aaier TOT Gcl Hever, betes fon re and took. a 30-18 lead inte the ica, = caught up with their tactics and| Birmingham couldn't thatch Ken Martin tallied #4 as the Never before a skater suc- final canto before the improved ||, Uy i forged ahead to stay. Jim Zalenskj|East Detroit's great scoring bal-/Big Reds whipped Mt. Gomem, ictafed bie Sevier as wane RENS, Barons started hitting from all sce | |made 13 points for the winners, jance last night as the Maples|&74. 2 : at Oo angles, They tallied 16 points in. _ Bulldogs Take Overtime WATERFORD rarmincron _|bowed, 73-60, in an Eastern | RAeT Fr TP ele ee we tus ~ i the last cight minutes, and beld : wre FGFT TP gan League basketball tussle atipauman 8 1 17 s $ 3)ne tonight's skating the victors to six in the impres- | Thriller on. Late ering’ 3 3} Warmer $$ §/East Detroit. Kehrer 7 $ 18 Stephen'n ¢ 4 (2inals. Should he win, he'll take sive rally. : we : Gillis” .§ 3 15 Jones 4 3 1 Pullin 3 3 Ritchie 9 4. 4/0ver from his brother, Hayes Alan ; ; by Bill Redman: Devine $ 11 Kosty 3 3 | Dick Kehrer, Gary Ballman and) Per, 31 on r 3 © §6iwho- retired after four years at The win enabled St. Fred to go - Strubie® i $$ Sateen 4- 2 $)Ron Emerick, who have been the|Visbera 2 © 4 Bvangel’s i 2° Sithe top. into the tournament with a 10-5) 2) ak _: _ Catins «9 2 3/“big three” for East Detroit's EML ~—- )" << <| with young Jenks, = British - acord, ‘Riasentield, Hille. Gnished) Se cinta, bat aah” bet Baa 14 ofeetapleee Ol eeeton Wee, netied est By quarters? '* “ice-dancing team’ of Courtney ee a Bar Bob Cight of them came during crucial Wetertora nn eT 10 16-47] T"|Bast Detroit .....++hs8t RE en a ee Eiston al prewar iy orga *"|moments as the Bulldogs upset Pai as 8 30 e. +. © sy way into the two final events aie ar te Utica, 57-54, in an overtime thriller | watertora 10. Fermington : te at : é St. Michael trailed all the way WALLED LAKE ¥AN DYKE ain gn learnt, ot i a wore EY ee FE See in the @2™e_time remaining. He then |Vander'e 1-2 $ @ 2 3) anly good oflensive showing in theinicsheg a fleld goal to. knot. the age AE ee al | Mary held “a wide advantage SUM $050, and carried on with ae da Be 13 4 | t Pontiac High. three more buckets in the over-| —— = — = =| | MRedtord's Fred Arbanas paced|*™e to.spark the victory, ae we : all the seepage wat ES Se Gata ae een ae | Wek eM ii) | and Dan Dropps 11 for St, Mike. tains enjoyed an 11-point lead in ' Walled ake 23, Van Dots 1? | scan. ‘cater Chock Brown, 1h] Gomer Te : -- 4 |\Capital Betters sidelined with an ankle in- Fowler tes: Ca / 7. FREDERICK BLOOM, WILLS : Bau dp pone ° ° PMI gg ORME ig el aprt ch o Regare fling EN in Table Tennis — | Matoye" § g 3 Reh gf an) nase topped Dita with 26 Points| they say that misery Joves|the Ortonville win. Blackhawks] | ; precer. 3 8 i kearney 2 8 3 Warren and.Center Line both tri-/COMPany and two area last place|broke up a close battle with a 20-7 Capital Barber took a stronger 4 D. Kast £42 Mews H : 3 amph 1 Friday to gain og teams lived up to that old adage last period as three Wildcats fouled ‘ yy fs — - Sithe Bi-County title “eign (last night with league victories|out. Bob Brannon and John Mu. 4 16 4 hen. Wares mensted : which also dropped their victims!man had 16 each for losers. Pe emees ee ee and Center See ice;|into the cellar ' Dorow was the Imlay hero Bicomfield Hille .:..3 @. © 16-34 e $9.53. All **« et four key shots in overtime and 22 a” un ittienar Ortonville turned the tables on/for. the game. George Kish Oxford in the South Central League the Same total for Millington. National Ski Battles ‘issephens Pe Seok recs tse" MT ute ieee tae hee Stephens Paces Ypsi Inipped Brown City 50-47 to pick} Capac had to overcome Fi to 78-75 Wi up some company at the bottom/period. deficit but took Under Way at Aspen ive to 78-75 Win lt thelr respective loops. The latter from then on with three it was Southern Thumb. jhooping 10 or more pofnts, ‘ ¥PSILANT Iu — Bill Stephens : finished a fine 10-2 loop dent, opened defense of his ee meer ovet Relate evertime before beating Milling- of Armada sa Larey Kersten gar oe Satara hae |, See oe were swishing a. f= 8 Rele 8 3} — ; LaPratt 1 3° 5 4 he conde, or 2 of i 2 oa if feo bas HAMPTON’S FIVE-STAR EXTRAS i "heer a . um .& Free Demonstration with a ‘ ae 4 * Easy Terms Available | They ase, * Our Own Service Department 3 pon sonal ann * General Trade-in Allowance : = { \eaere ee = = a ; * Free Delivery — . : y BP Side = fore Newor Used fe — ; — i 6 Ce a West | Ne } \ ‘ Re = m : Sea EE : i us ; : : ;: i | : i Vex “CHEVROLET Bl LLAMAPTON ELECTRIC | | le toe hak can or TRUCK EP EANIVE EWEN EN EP ININS Fl | | PHONE FE 42525 8 j 2 * AY weer eee ae MV * \ : a = SE ee aS ; R * } j ra 4 % THE Pemenne PRES S, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 | Round That Put-on End. «Killed Gunman’ | eres. significant - Believe ~“ Officer Fi velopments in the United Nations ‘ —— » operating unit. “to Spree in Toledo vm comparative newcomer is eBullet’ Afro- Asian Bloc Largest in U.N. Other Members .. (24 waiinyas le on Ee “(Major Blocs in the United Nations] ===": — manship recent development. : Originally the grotip Had only \17 . *. Pimembers’-bat it added six in 1955 and four more in 1956. : . Nationalist China and Israel, al- ther:had been present at Bapdung and attendancé’there was made a candition for — in the — ; * “© . The Soviet bloc is the aay’ & one which always votes as a unit, Both ithe Latin American and’ Asian-At- a \Tican groups seek to agree on ma-| aN |jor" issues, but each merhber- is|! Ss free to vote as it chooses. T ORD Clwareuous Sng eran the bse de, unease Set Snead] Washington, fully clothed four new members in but the patrolmen arrived, pulled ®/ihe admission of any new Com- Fan a eee ed in the lower| mist countries does not appear Seassten, Soy alate, Sonics Base | nnn, Gaweah there ave set. kins, 15, was shot in the stomach. /,.- Mongolia, North Korea, North ~~ 2.8 . {Viet Nam and Red China. s found Diefen- group is ex- «280 ELIZABETH LAKE RO. ‘ - AT.OUR . WAREHOUSE { HURRY! i GENERAL ELECTRIC | Fomous Swivel Vecuum $ oT DOWN 3 ‘ C. j 38 eee ewe eeee ‘Tnsview of its varied national , Singapore .has cho ; Tt, ‘ad ioe ohauite come to this yet, But certain com- | + panies continue to lead the public to believe that ’, they give very cheap TV service. ‘There Are. ‘NO BARGAINS in TELEVISION REPAIR. _. . Files of the Business Ethics Board contain many complaints _ '< “against television-companies offering ridiculously low rates Se = ‘but these same companies seem to have a policy of making fe. excessive =: You do not save money with the television * : = 3 “bargainers.” ‘ "RELY on a REPUTABLE. TELEVISION REPAIRMAN — The vast majority of Pontiac television men are completely _Yeliable. Since the average set owner knows nothing about eS ue his receiver, he must place his confidence ina repairman of cae known experience. > Br a I an. Ce OG Re ge Oe cite s* PG Deg tens ott i iY oo Ree ee SR ARAR 95 ah ie eed ay Sime Yourself a Headache! Deal Only with a. Pe Reliable Serviceman! _ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the ag Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 a Ls Weliren Hotel | Big ni iy Win eh gs rt bh Complete inventory of famous brand furniture. ff and appliances MUST BE LIQUIDATED at a fraction of value. 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Is All- Irnportant ancmin ced : On new woodwork that is to be) [Applying Plywood Finish )# ==.:=. = wf ‘ "icoater is required, For a finish- pees jing coat use semi-giéss, enamel or _ | The steady upsurge in recent] lac and two pafts shellac solvent (fiat oi] paint. Keep in mind, how-| years in the use of hardwood ply-| is also commonty used. ever, that flat oil paints are easily wood by home crafismen for wall — veo acid fill 7 pet -marked and are. unsatis- paneling, built - ins and furniture|nail holes paneling - wit Ih itactory for window sills. Emulsion| projects, has fastened attention én react or Putty tinted ''9land rubber-base paints are suit-| : . ll 1 Hh fhe alliportant singe ot-Snish- "A: paste fer wil eeve the PUTcoaings can also be used tore” G : The purpose of the finish is to|/hardwood species such as ash, elm, been hove araished © she Humphries Real Estate | the beauty of the natural hardwood the filler on liberally, and when it : 3 j 4 - \ figure Thus, the finish|becomes dull, wipe it off with a - of ; eile \ sto ve done well To hep out Pice af bal, bet tegen SUTTTOOTAETITELES: | rs a i - the wood. Plywood . Institute ee vatt, § _— ee : ox ! ee Pale ompiee finish-| VARNISH IS GOOD \ TORIDHEET an Ni a Se ; ; , roced craftsmen.| Your surface finish may be one are e _\or_more coats of varnish, lacquer) \ a ae HEAT | r the tops _ in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5,000 Successful Installation in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. E . FE 2-9124 N) ISI EMTIOOMIOOM OTS | - |. There are three major steps.—jor wax, Varnish provides a long- sanding, sealing the wood pores,|wearing surface. It is available in and applying the surface finish. | dull, semi-gloss or satin and high- ‘Hardwood plywood is factory-|gioss finishes, Lacquers give a sanded, so only a hght sanding to| tough, hard surface in a flat, semi- remove finger marks and surface/gioss or gloss finish, For large - |dirt is necessary, Use 6-0 or 7-0\ areas, spraying is best, but. must paper, always sanding -with the/be handled with care because lac- grain. Sand lightly between each|quers are flammable and dry rap- application and make certain that| idly. ra Sermon is free from wood A pleasing sheen can be ‘obrained : by waxing, when a thin, inexpen- gol prevent cunts - shoes sive surface is desired, The advan- tion and unequal penetration of tage of applying the wax over a fisiishing materials, it is advis- Sealed surface is that the wax can able to seal both sides (if pos- |then be removed later on if a var- we and all edges of the hard- |ish or lacquer finish is desired. . fe “ : wood plywood, Use a thin coat For.a natural finish, use clear) : -+| or sealer; reduced” one hatt,A{¥@Fnish,—lacquer—or—wax. Apply - ers | mixture of one part while shal- several. coats of whichever one you : choose, following manoufacturer’s instructions. | MD (Sea e ae Wale 2 telat aeeterertrs conned lots for sale on paved streets, with «excellent water and drainage. Ten minutes ~ from largest. industrial employment area in Oakland County. Lake privileges, schoo! on property, shopping - facilities nearby. New homes in area now selling on ae mortgage programs, - FOR INFORMATION CALL - If you want-to introduce. a new, Have Contr actor color tone or accentuate the figure | Z ' » pattern, you can fit a stain or toner’ Plan All P lumbing into your finishing schedule. Each . 5 surface finish—varnish, lacquer or | for Etticient Use |wax—requires 4 different kind of | ; . _. }Stain or toner. Consult your dealer Tt's a good idea to consult with|and follow instructions carefully. an experienced plumbing contrac-| ‘A good tip is to carry out the en-} tor long before the plans for the|tire finishing schedule in sequence) “AVON INVESTMENT COMPANY . house reach the blueprint stage.|on a scrap piece of the hardwood/ If you do this, you will save|plywood so’ that you will know-the| jmoney, have better construction, results and can alter the schedule, FE 5-9237 ~— Mi meee ; and the building project will move if you so desire. Soba ahead more quickly and smoothly. —— ; eel = . Take the matter of joists, for § Instance. They must be cut in the -| HANNAN REALTY | “LI 9-2828 =| 10 PANORAMIC Ranch Homes that the euastrestion will be at C lose-Out Price. .. Sacrifice Terms! It is far better to plan the house | DOWN. ++ $95 Monthly Payment $ CIVILIANS and VETS! —iéi*C - FULL PRICE from. $13, 795 2; so that the joists won't have to be cut at all. This can be avoided if | ; e a | | Z 7 i sf. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH — This interior view of the other trim are red oak. The roof is fir with luedon wooden trusses. new St.Paul Lutheran Church shows the altar, above which is a Vinyl tile was used for the floor. The exterior walls are concrete round stained glass window. All around the church are other stained block, painted green..Merritt- and Cole were the architects and glass windows depicting the éntire Passion story. To the left, shut Maurice V. Rogers of Detroit the builder. *- Much Blue Used | Sreiraettzem =| tut devi seaherfanal Str Roe at amseoririnct tema encee a © OCCUPANCY WITHIN 30 to 60 DAYS! | in. McGough TOME) Seah pe eer | seh ie rales a a sr in, Long HURRY! ONLY 10 LEFT! HERRINGTON HILLS ; (Continued From’ Page 15) tains with fruit, flowers, butter- | darker walls. The bed. is maple |——— | Builder beginning new group of homes makes 3 Miles North of Bloomfield Hills! —_ a seem. walle, Cartaias ave. the - files anid bees in vivid colors. with a blue and white dust ruf: | _ this . sensationio close-out value possible! _ ; 7 hina te Downtown —— ‘game as in the living room. eee fone we 1 Kebenpedbeeme dee on betgss re egret rage ere mec Deep a wal re eee as wees: 20 Reuntay Deaiees : are same : se. i ,.082.9..8 = : ie ide ir apne ae | all Hr ae oe ane ce | Pees ens: Te All Brick * 3 Bedroom | fireplace is a continuation of Walls are blue. The bath has | Next to the bed wo sae TO BUY OR SELL : the brick fireplace wall, — | Peach file with blue and gold | chest of drawers painted blue and} ares | Full Basement ° Large Lot she aly a Recenen paper. There is a small. built-in white. A pully slipper, cae i 2 ae ; ‘ ng eat, MR | Pe McGough bon te | ered ten oe ot LAND | © Storms and Screens ; hly room t not have . * i * Sen re OS the wall | Many, American furuitere. Here, | Right now the McGough 1 me N T R T | @ Dream Kitchen next Se ag wie a we spreads are pink. oo an tig year, or even: O A C S E @ Automatic Deluxe Heat pe sheer ruffled ill oe coved with louvered shits, tain hang at each window, one oe hailing a tor TOM BATEMAN | © Automatic Deluxe Hot Water ih low doors hide the ot ag cba : : g | ere paar There is a The lamps in this < goatee Wearing — of ds IT PLEASES US Dozens of Other Custom Features: off this and | are papered. Again the. used for flooring—(1) Hard Maple; | | . t two gushed storage closets, hase irusssdl place Veeod oat on (2) Beech and Birch; - k, | | —_———— __ T0 PLEASE YOu pened. Seesete-@ Sebeas' &)Chy Water, Walls ate. gun sen. tte | Oe ee quarter ‘sawed: (4) Oak, Sewers Mrs. McGough has a tiny plan- ning desk built right into the st This also has a plastie | - The oven is built in on the other side of the‘room. * * * In one corner under the win- | — dows is a little round table with | Little. $i as . Sones ott top. Artificial ght | ) : Down | = yg Bedrooms * Full Brick , : * Studio Ceilings * Full Basement Storms and Screens Enjoy Tomorrow's Home ... Today! ay anreeree ms one L emadaanedeel gee pagent jheSTUDIO'57in HERRINGTON HILLS Drive out this weekend and find ~ why we call the Studio ‘S7 “Tomorrow's Home Today.” _ And, as you drive out to Herrington Hills, notice how close this lovely area is to downtown ‘Birmingham——how convenient it is to schools, shopping centers and recreational facilities. ‘Styling . . . Price. . . Location . . . Plus These Luxury Features. . @ Standord aluminum windows with self- - @ Curved paved streets : 2 a oe ) Mahogany cobinets in kitchen : e “Riviera” exterior mesonry © Mahogany trim thru-out =! es “@ City water supply ‘ ive mae reac ee © Separate ang ond ols os p Vent fon in a _ @ Double-deck closets with sl <1. 950-70 foot tots “BERT GORDON REALTY CO. i Lee * e eh ee , ee a i ss (sie 6 i MR i a s , Tee eo wees se REP a ae ae i 5 ee Te eieere | ee ae, PDS peg. one Heelies a. AE Om [ix P | ea i —, 5. + : a : : { ‘ / : f ‘ $5. j ee : rian ; . er eis _.| THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 i SRO TEE ree _— ee ere aa : . i. < ‘| | “oy 7 Le Unfolded, they permit wide access Don’t torwet that an antique et: i : r 4 ees iy ate / ie ed ‘aaa ant ig peor on va gage an : . ; SS oe —- i — a formal aluminum gem oat} oe 3 ) — : ee eels i. Shee 3 ia te Stcexnm, ohn Go wane 6 , rub-| WN moore ey ‘ : == ——- 4 bedroom corner ee. WOO, 5 ¢ 4 3 3 LIVING ROOM |itemeng ac T Hitexute® tedete | a considerably than the|] > Custom Installations =f : 2 : 4 usual built-in furniture. The bath-| ter | if 4 or. SPSSSCE S| emrames | KITCHEN | 3 ; Leto] pans ey has doule washbasin, an alcove | STORM SASH & SCREENS | CAN BE YOURS. $ 73. dren | tub and «builtin vanity counter." COUNTER TOPS and | 3 $ ; Both bathrooms are done in ce-/ cee ee HH You, too, can have @ wonderful 3 Plow — - $ ry 3 ramic tile - ] Other Home Improvements I] new delixe custom built. birch $ as ~~ ant $ co ae . The rem his 9 range, sink) ain a and builtin thermador range | $ en oon : $ EASY TRAFFIC CIRCULATION — The dining ~ serbdiscighe Grady hits tlt selaoioe wie to dryer.at the back... and a spa-| 4994 Dixie Hwy. Drayton | for as little as $25 per month $ $| room is the only room in this plan that can't be ‘the basement. The bedroom area is isolated from |cjous pantry, The ceiling and one] Phone OR 3-5043 y with ne down payment! Stop | 3 . 2| entered without going through another room. A the rest of the house. ee a wall of the living room are pan- , lin. See our model kitchen. $ 1 $! door right outside the kitchen allows deliveries 2 eled in vertical boards of redwood, Estimates are free! > + 4 itch C ive = =: : , nee Ai a = = = : ge eC ae ae pe leases wees! DEWEY |. om $ = sg Te a ial Tm. os «|use as a guest room when the oc-|of a luxury of | BE okt ; fs AH ¢Good Light, Flexible Plans: issn" "™"™ "owe, mens i] REFRIGERATION || CABINET 3 t $ | sthing you'll |ricuratively. | oy sey . . 2 ‘ . 4 ae oy ; * ; Fe OAS) i ¢ Feature Cheertul House ing ot | ae i | eres. 1° SHOP: $ 3 ee Se ‘ i... wale Ba os $ $| By ANDREW ©. LANG {story windows are located at the feng es! nes oa Member of ce, ie en yee ee creating rices oom NTIAC-OAKLAND CO. || 3 $| We don't have to tll you, (e matic nara Hitting eet Inthe} a eRe os PN TNCERATION ASSE, || 2088. W- HURON | = _$ltloand the House mat othe ey) yan Hing rum These cee tea] FE SGT | esa $ . ALUMINUM AWNINGS $ ness faa home as mich &s Baty faep fue hooe ean toe me now’ the tine todo it Acurent| FE S-G247 ff a = - ; ; the house sum- magazine says today is the “cheap- |= ; oe io 1 gees aa sunup to oum-| mantic pegged 2 ak oan ae = os " $ = a 2 = = “$jset~ havea way. of creating &jroom on a full, moonlit night. From The editors think it possible that Pontiac Heodauartrs for $ L Vv _t $|sloomy atmosphere that even the/the outside, the clerestory windows HOUSE’ construction costs will be up 15 and " AWNING Co. ; Tay eave agg osgiecinernangaiiy ape jars ae by the middle of the 4 : r : $ 163 W. Montcalm FE 5-2102 3 one ke : jluminum | ors > ‘ : : . a | While the boxy house has always i S| 7 " Opportunity heen Seah’ EN, Sie DRAYTON | design HW-41 is covered by a |/With it in the matter of economy. S701 beds sk, Gate Petes : 2 &. ) : : breezeway between the house |The plans for this ranch home call ORlende 3-1224 Hei oh big Only". garage. Since {for lumber no heavier than 2x6's, . ; eas = tor eden | no girders and a simple perimeter Alcoa Extruded ; ctly into the house, the pa- foundation, all of which helps to Aluminum | Jalousie Doors Sect = stem, cnn be Te wa might Mhoadain, a | 36x80 32x80 30x80 screened or as an le, eAditenal indser-entdoer house has a far handsomer ) : The patio enclosure can be the same cost. It has an over-all S frontage of 105 feet, 4 inches, which , | @s small or as large as de- includes a patio and garage, and . . |i gp deste ns gin ae a back-to-front measurement of 29 — ——ee | sai be, eoured ss ok See FLEXIBLE BASEMENT STORM $ 95 | practical and flexible. Besides the ) most ingenious of light arramge-|master bedroom at the far right- Reg. $7.95 . eeeer eeecoeeosesenecn ments cannot entirely dispel. wer be odindiaotyrey poi ace }) | A room filled with siaturat Hight [1-4 in that wing which con ie oat cnr cr ——e = oot Sime | Jalousie Windows 4 Tover The house called for in Design|third bedroom and fully closed off with Screens. OoFF HW-41 features modern clerestory|from the living room. It .can be a | eeses oe et SR : : * room. it can be a ' not sufficiently lighted by windows|combination bedroom-study, fur- 1. HOURS: — Daly #30 v9 5:90 Sende 11:00. 300 im ‘the outside walls. These clere-'nished with a hide-a-bed sofa for Ri ed, Bea itiful, re lorful 1 Building Batter: 1702 8. Telogrph FE 53728. wase a 7 Tile ft mtetR nesters eee | —— 3 _ Homart Ceramic Wall Tile [i rene; 7 Roms ot 70 Wore, Design RWG. No stamps | WINTER PRICES ——onen = +n © Won't Rust, Stain or Dent Cc | NAME ' . ) ; Please Print NOW IN EFFECT! © Regularly 90¢ ae bee FIBERGLAS sa gra — ceramic tile! It's et. . + CirE > * STATE, PORCHES, PATIOS and. sta Ss easi adhesive; needs no mortar or ia |e am se om an am om Ge ee om om OD OD ee OP oD om On an an on ie on be ee oe - | Preparation. ‘5 Harmony ae. instructions: Fl a | - ALUMINUM SIDING Scat PSSST Noster | SAVE 50% NOW | a. igre speed (= 5 medetien Prec ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM, COLUMNST i | This ts°& good time of year to CO | 2 Seaham EARS 154 North Saginaw St. | develop thore home, sensodcling! } pera oma bo aa Bis. isaac Phone Trent 3 5-4171 [jobs which can be dorie indoors, | | BOATS SA SAVINGS! |. fo Bony ester combinations to “3 To get added living space, why not’ A op so . ——— ee i ee aceon, 199" | town | feee . ee =i =eny!it is a side porch not often used?|I | 2 Alum, Comb. Doers * RIBS tovenreses | bia, 2 “Beeama a + 2 7 . , | ~ | You cgn get "All Work Gaarattect & Pris Euimaies! ersion tmber, siting en WOLVERINE L. W. BOGERT CALL TODAY FE 4.6089 . natm __| Reliable materia ae it bent tbl 24 Whitfield dl wall with fir 2x4s. Use INSULATION | tn te sng “ MA 42662 RO’ ANNETTE, Ine. Hardwood Takes Wear i eeetilieateae is F 28 E. Huron St.. Ph. FE 8-0466 Floors of ‘the close - grained : ve : Realtors 3 : f eis GO HAND-IN-HAND- We will Furnish All Your Remodeling Needs. | This Week's Specials— . Redwood oy —Clear, 6”.8” 10” Widths = clisitts lake homesites Exclusive West Bloomfield Town- * b ¥ ¢, paid ro ‘tenn ian ing to i H g : 3 | i ae ” 407) 4977. ete ree Bey | Oe Paling Tae Graie) 4” 5” 6” 7" 8” Widths go oe Stor Satay 2 qy i if A g> ps i 8 car in Por| the next few won't| need a watch. - 4.1 You can get | eae ting a fair-and when | 35 LU darb lake - eureprere ; A072 ' Owners — C PRESS. sATtRDAY, MARCH. 21 1957 on . Hoo Many Bought | High- Cost Houses’ sg man 1 an in ‘Cheatee a | — | Waterford ~ Drayton 2 Plains Area — a Forty-seven Per cent of all new ‘|homes. were priced above $15,000, but only 29 per cent of the nation's “\houses in this price bracket, the’ magazine says. The magazine also says that 43, per cent of all families could. afford only those-houses-priced at $10,000 or less but that no more) than 13 per cent: of the houses’ built were priced to suit. : .- ¥ * Although the magazine believes’ | |the market for lower-cost homes ‘igs -a “tremendous unfilled need,” it points out that the detailed de- mands of local building codes and . SPECIAL! PORCHES - See our Summer Room on Display get our pre-season prices. — ELLIS, INC. - RE 2-2671 2690 S. Woodward | Just Seuth of Square Lake Rd. | ‘Open 10 A.M. te 7 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. * © Blue and Butt Tayco pmmpaRes | Polished Marble “Window Sills. Sonentiy! baer can Marble " [stronger joints between wood mem- ; nti o gers deaigned t0 with : will be geft nies to take ad-| vantage of Wood's natural beauty. _A new administration building, and recreation hall in the Yellowstone National Park also feature dramatic use of heavy titm-| *® ber construction. Beams of the combination’ lodge-recreation _hali are placed two feet on center and ESTIMATES GIVEN | ___ Without Obligation |- | PONTIAC | CUT. STONE | a M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) windows are made of thermopane glass. There. is a public address system throughout the building | with hi-fi wiring. In the basement of the church * $s a fellowship hall constructed of fireproof ma- terials. The building took nine months to build. CHO #N THE BALOONY — The choir and organist at St. Paul Lutheran church at Third -and Joslyn make music in the balcony. At the - is the.cry room where mothers may sit through the service with small children. The iit Le # ’ is ne Li cdisthels Sule. GAS a ser % a coed ;_ 2 ae | It -takes a heap “of livin’ to on hoiee owednebek: o a ‘go Bey rage Order Signed: make a house a home, but sound| img the bath directly over the |" "1 ai. comoases with 44 per th Blondes Score Again plumbing helps too, . kitchen or ground floor bath. = PIC. P "MIDWEST SUPPLY © | coceeec ceed ese esr terme me chee ae ea hrit , ne Veriplumbing system is probably the : . wan’ ir own home bond short on idea, have come up with|least familiar part of a home to)?Usts, poe ay ettective send where they can dictate how it shall Fiche Telegraph Rd. le ¥E 4.2575 [a new way to win flattery, Thanks|the occupant. This is due to the|!S to divide. ea be hall with plenty of wood stor- ning from their apex to the gtound ito form a scalene, or lopsided, triangle. This arrangement offers the economy of a roof which serves also as the walls. . Pe oe ee Se IDlanning to Build Home? 55 Pct. Own Homes . Phone OR 3-1594 Plot Plumbing Carefully is covered by the walls and floor the kitchen and laundry. The oth- runs can be shortened by locat- “iceberg effect;” that is, all but a|!nto two sections. Center one group fraction of the plumbing system) fixtures and connections around The renter is gradually disap- pearing from the American scene. Today, the Small Business Admin- istration says; more than 55 per of the kitchen and the bath and ¢r Should bring together the baths) ‘Open Sun.,9 A.M. 102 P.M. and powder room. ardware ‘H sott-toned hemlock, finished a la| Satisfactory performance of the * * * ' : : pct a natural, make a blonde look twice |plumbing depends all) In individual rooms, piping runs SEE ¢ PLUMBING SUPPLIES as attractive. Why? Because the/three divisions of the system: Wa-|C8 be shortened by placing all : @ BPS PAINT - UPER KEM-TONE | pastel shades of this natural wood|ter supply, fixtures and drainage ~preteadlpye 2x ry Pomp Westwind Manor : © FLOOR SANDERS FOR RENT do not rob the fair-haired damsel |Their operation depends in turn|However, dos't sacrifice eorenygh . : eg jot her delicate coloring, but\on proper planning-of room layout,|merely for te sake of saving HOMES Hard Weed S-Foot heighten. it instead. and location of 6x- scone] 4, Mi. North ef Cooley Lake Toilet. Seats Step Ladder | . pie Sak pO eae Ra. on Willaims Lake Rd. FE 5.7471 1 ; : ony 439 H All Types of — . || . The most important single step Sealer .Retains Finish Valitien tail -~ 3 $399. aid B ildin Materi | = Mage encoy of see Penetrating floor sealer is a type a $14,990 : : %6 MONTHS — = }) Bulging ais of varnish that penetrates wood in- : wave | "a : PAYMENT | “TO PAY Brownie’s Hardware _| "Earl E, James. real Estate Ayu 1 MAY. > 489.8. Sanford” FE 3-239 | EMpire 3-631 seman CHURCH'S, ‘Inc. 107 Squirrel «FR 2-0233 type of finish are less noticeable ithan on _some others. i . 1 a cree a en : - . =" CHILDREN WILL LIVE BETTER - in the EXCLUSIVE “NORTH STAR” Home Your family will live happier in an area that includes pride of owner- ship. The rich counfty atmosphere which surrounds Clarkston makes it a wonderful place to live. When you enjoy the luxury and location of this area, you'll feel younger, too. A. eS, FULL BASEMENT® ALL BRICK*S BEDROOM*RANCH HOME *350. Down to GI's a oan eig” arey ot ae OVER 42’ WIDE FHA Terms Available eae URES of the “NORTH STAR” 7 ha coe eal © Paved Street ‘o Conaditty Weter System. © 5 Different PHONE — Pee i ‘Half Acre Lots © 17° Country Kitchen.with Birch Cabinets cy ie pay 3 c ter Bedroom with Wardrobe Closet ‘© Double Sink in Kitchen’ -ORlando ae: ioe op Counters © Full Tile Features. © Ook Flooring © Built-in ae o < : “ eras Living Aree, 1280 Sq F Ft, ©Gesinator Included 3.1295 ee - LOCATION: hal me (as ee ti US-10 ut ees an a M-15- pe ee } De oN ee ihr esi ig ee oe : ET OG THE : PONTIAC AC PREES, SATURDAY, MARCH. ae | = oR : 1956. Pri Steal Palma tye — gaara aie ec ON PO By es ‘at rices =| apartment dwellers, The Kirleys picked irjthe cli chens and all-white | 1 the : ee: pears few lamps and other “odds tubular’steel bréekiast set for 94baths of yesterday have lost out to] * Awnings A Limited Offer ... So and ends. The house came equip-|and recovered it with three dole flamer treatment so popular} ° Hos Raisi | i. 7 [ WA ard glee ot piastic fabric. a an ae Pe cand Hating ma, : ouse f ng . Order Yours NOW ) The , Kitieys .. yearcld om, | You save in more ways than one if you order ‘RANCHMASTER'| TINS |e, Serene RMN ee a ee oe bs det tevthn quip ant Jat dnen|.temeens siebacaienr tacos *Siding a . before this limited offer’ expires. = | 3 BEDROOM—1 100 $Q. FT. HILLS the family’s baby: daughter, out|: tote $9 taatehs for Se befhresms or : ie 4 oy Distinction —_ _ Kitley painted ths bed white Bruges Pragrn Ss mai | NO PAYMENTS, TIL. APRIL ~ SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS." or See brands A® che at ravers “aroha -. : = a Realtor’ _@ut of scrap plywood. bathtubs. weer gebone 3097 Haren FE 4.2569 ‘The Sa aegte, aaah —— = — Here is what they sawe mS rata rer Yer * Sée ‘The —_ Shere Fauttivw wiciooed bashed and cbewer sha DIRECTIONS = Drive out Perry to Pontiae Ra oe drive % mile-to Model right across Opdyke, and | 12 850 = ga | $7990 Per MODEL OPEN 2 "TIL $ DAILY AND SUNDAYS NOSAN BUILDING CORPORATION - |. FE 5-7923 ; FE 5.9121 Jf , “ 2 é ag rs Si ae Fn 00 A | MORE Land . ... MORE Home as . MORE Space to -Roam!. f = On Extra WIDE 75 FT. Lots! Bh More Features for Greater Value! gas ‘i la ee @ Studio Ceiling in Living Room, Dining Reamer LRN 1? Room and Kitchen ; Me wie : aa oa © Ceramic tile~ Colored fixtures” WS : @ Birch cabinets in Kitchen Jl | @ High School and Grade School - adjoining subdivision — This hendseme full-bessment home'hes all the ‘ Ti hnteor tetra eh pes ates tan: _ tract $500. $0 why welt, 200 W today Choc thece enchinive features below! © Oak Floors © Beauty Queen Kitchen Cabinets in Color @ Dining Space in Kitchen @ Formica Counter Tops in _ Kitchen © Paved Strests—Pald by Builder @ Com- 4 LAKELAND SUBDIVISION : 6 Room Ranch Home with 7 E> # Pa | @) _ “Family-Guest Room"... . " , Down to Vets FACE BRICK ...1'/e BATHS... Low FHA Term s : ae Attached CARPORT : Here in Waterford Township all modern conveniences are assured you. . all the beauty of nature surrounds you . . . yet gracious - living like this can all be within your income. See this pia eres _— this weekend for sure! : Full Price from . a Py 1510 ae IN-BEGIN. | 18450 James doc Hwy. UN, 44810 fi Bie § EI 7% pe | ed Ye a \ e 4 y ‘ k } ‘ \ 4. ¥ A . ‘ ‘ \ 1s 4 \ ; ‘i ‘ \ F his = ‘ ins ake Li cin es Wh al yo ls | 4 ‘ 6 : i a oe oe alae eon ‘ \ \ \ 43 4 eye 4 4 Se ‘ | i \ i i 4 ‘aa YP ar ae Oa ee 2 ee Po ae eee ae ee ae ee ee ear eer er rs AF age ee gen ae ee Oe oe on soe Ih | si ein Baul 6 Oe fy Eee & VOOM Oy pig eee ©, ia ea eae es a 3 F i ee }* — a } i / as i _ =e USN ea ties rn» PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, 3 MARCH 9, 1957 FENN bs TWENTY-ONE -|Basement Shelters Become. Essential of UST GOUD 30% suesipsten Boum fame” y. s sf Why She ld You. [tends De Pay for a Cold Winter? | m peeuertacelfor Natural Catastrophe or A- Bomb \ HS curios — is ideal for any'room in| 1 Ge Cut Fuel Costs! . Sh Reacts eee oe na Sa mang sen more new houses in all sections of| ments. ———INSULATE NOwW!___ nal depending oo ease nade ee Senet the Better) “After viewing what atomic|. Yes, insulate your home now with ilies Conian! cree oes nae eeanamn..»- Yea hese wil be warmest . heating bills will be lower Remember, “insulation doesn't cost it PAYS.” rts. recommended. that all new they : as : colorful and easily duste proteetion against “natural” ca- s be built with shelter areas,” tastrophes, stich “as . tornadoes. |the Institute says. “Harold Good-} REFRIGERATION Atomic bomb tests have proved Win, director of test operations of SAVIN _ SERVICE maga nrg ogee ye got ON ag wh SAVINGS up to 40% =f] ianrertnae [ater “aes ost eon NO DOWN PAYMENT—LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS DAY OR NIGHT | incorporation of basement shel- |Oxtlosion west * Buclear “ wus eitite wince the madel home (RURAL AREAS, TOO F : AMBASSADOR INSULATION 9} sn-t2zrt_nu.. | Stciesee te Ce Sat ewe hw MASON builders’ association of Houston, |ters are equally necessary in some z 4 ise—Economise—Poatiae’s Oldest Insulation Company REFRIGERATION Texas, which ~ received — sy 8 ee bombs = 4 spread national recognition. never fall. Such areas include . anderen FE 5-8403 FE 2-6400 home, tratiring 6 bansannat the south and west - A 1902 W; Huron St. chelter ecccasthte to the euticers, jand cyclones take ia | SS Asphalt Shingle -@ Additions © New Roofs Pens RoofColoré © Recreation Rooms 2 2 © Remodeling ; Be CONTACT OUR MODERNIZING DEPT. = Call EM 3-4171 for. on appoint- 3 ment for one of our qualified men to come to your home! BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. . Open Daily a.m.-8 p.m. SUNDAY 10-3 ~ $BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOME ; _ MODEL at J268. N. CASS TAKE E ROAD , ‘ gNoa a109 wausawene +++ +9 GNOS-G10D UILSIEWUNG °°: GNOE G10D YIISIEWUNG *** G109 wILSIEWUNE *~ * GNOS G109 a 1 i : “Easy. Terms! : « PLUMBING up to 30% OFF 4 weathering ability, malts ALUMINUM etre macrercons The rooler first lays a double! BATH SET heavy asphalt. saturated COMB. DOORS Five eslers te cheese from, aff even greater protection 2 . : caseuse fiottags & east ron tabs Cust, be comente. tassel. | vets 95 down along the eaves with| ; with Hardware | 149° Complete cement. The shingles are| . | 2° Frame an wen ‘end ebvthans- Gantt cand of Zz $104 Fliathets Asphalt Shingles - vives 86.95 my Eve the roof more weather While They Last! : Many color stylists say that |homes with low slope roofs need nearly flat roof is visible from the NOW | Sround. They. recommend light-col- or asphalt shingles for houses built g ij i i 16-INCH Res. $4.50 ee se or “gs (GOLD BOND. el a109 waisiawuna * °° £4 *** GNO@ G109 waLsiawune ° - | INSULATION FIREPLACE. OPTIONAL o Brand New Stock—Your Choice . 100 Sq. Fr. H th t wonderful peor mes the ysor! | © CEDAR SHAKE SIDING G | LOOSE ROCK wooK 3. eed be Own your own home foros 1 @ PLASTERED WALLS 4x8 PLASTER BOARD ................ $1.35 ittle as $9, 975, built on. e ALUMI , a own lot, You really Saupows SLIDING 25 LB. JOINT CEMENT .......... .°>>-$2.25 + e to come out and it yourself to apprecite the | @FULL BASEMENT ~~ ' eg | DRY WALL CORNER BEADS ............ Ft. 4c eth igpartpine on 4 Guteenn. OAK FLOORING I axBxYe Inch MASONITE .......0..00000 Per Sheet $2.88 os el pa a ‘home @ BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS is 4x8x¥e Inch PEG BOARDS ............ For Tool Rack $4.45 - features | S COLD BOND RUBBER BASE PAINT ......:...... $2.95 Gal. will amaze you when you SLIDING WARDROBE DOOR Se New save $3.00 per gallon. Advertised in Life. This is not a discontinued ~ and pa Bio ony tod Je So Apa AIR : ‘ , ° is = Tal0w. ? Saale — ar avi $160'M a : 4 ‘ge ° . 1x8, 1x10 W: P. PANELING ........ eg. : pipe! price models. Come: - HEATING . THE | ee | ; aw ‘|e ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC H oT PERFECT | {1x6 Tx, 1x10 IDAHO PANELING ...... Reg. $220, $190M | OPEN SAT. 2-6 P.M. | WATER HEATER - | Pi, 1x12 WHITE FIR, Reg. $130 .........-..0005 now $110 M SDAILY 5 Pa jae. TRAYS PAIR z %-lnch FIR PLYSCORE $3.30 Sheet c | 3 rae im PLANS © SPECIFICATIONS AVAILABLE | Hi) for ¢ Ne. 2-C OAK FLOORING, Reg. $150 oe now $110 M 3 ng pe pea WALLS Ne. 1.OAK FLOORING, Reg. $220 ........... now $180 M ODWORK 2n4-8 & 16-ft. No. 1 © Better ......ccssaseeeees $120M 3 | : @ 4xBx% FIR PLYWOOD, Reg. $11.72 ..........-+4 $8.90 g | 20 Beautiful io oF New Colors CARLOAD OF o : ss oo — 95 : = eee PLYSCORE .. s i ] ‘ wie Wa aan sae LUMBER CO. : Wholesale or Retail | Above Prices Are in. Quantitign Quoted Cash and Carry ~’ YARD NO, 1--Corner of Cooley Lake ond . Williams. Lake Rds.—EM 3-4171, Pontiac / “YARD NO.'2—9 Mile ot \Telegroph = wi i Phone EL 6-4184 | URMEIS ER GOLD BOND . IS coup ton us eee, pe ¥ i \t 7 : i a | / | I . | \.4 ee A ¥ de i. : aie . | \ \ ‘ ; \ 7 ae ; =} ears, ae Ps ‘ Sat Se eee Pe eae ee ee ene ee SR ee SE 4 scorpion see “i seh ; ’ " «19 andl ae 3216 Rycroft St. GAS AND OlL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Cantpostes—-Fhee Estimates FE 2-4970 : “Plugin. Utensil § Can Be Replaced dishes at a time in your extra- dies, cohes. ples and qnameale : : : wide oven, Why bother with a * * f single-purpose plug-in COOK OS ttedetze, deate weivann al A half-century «go many appliances and you t jhomes had rag carpet on ro Roe Pager sca regen gas ener daneatce yn kitchen floor, weually braided or|hear 4 . ; | woven by the homemaker or some| The new automatic gas. ranges + * 8 : of her friends, But of course.vac-/have ‘em all—built in, so that; Toaster? Yes. Your broiler also .. of uum cleaners then were in their] your shelves and cabinet space can/serves as a king-size toaster that infancy, and so.two or three times|be ‘used for utensils and other can supply everyone in the family Bae : : & year the carpet was taken up,/essentials, Let's run down the list/with toast at one fell swoop, For. r os Se A EQUIPMENT : . you can y \what a change today! oe * * a mile. sccnauipeamaieeiataes utomatic coffee maker .| “In short you have the latest gogo) Holding for every | it. “Bie. 3 .- 44999 GI Mortgage Fer conn sea Automatic ly nd amomiatie appliances a right in- eaanail tehiey stl ; UE € ca s f : ? Wi your -gas range - special | : hed = ° # Mm fet eens bree heat corti standart eires to be = ep llprvard | Me beautiful firescreen $280 DOWN __fiStulpment_ on new gas slecer min, you'll ing for stairways, church- | Metit: 100 Pesthaecions, Peutiss Ul sracal” anploncas poedtye. in Jes, stores & bank lobbies. |} W you nando mcr oro new Spee “a : — HERRINGTON HILLS fact, this control: makes any 2 ee mons t nents amin Jor jnn in your cht into an Medieval Housewife | Stren, sete hemmere | a aa we Maal ba este. salle automatic cooking appliance. and power sews. Tools for service . .. and do the j are : os BUY NOW! TO BUY. OR SELL A Dutch oven or chicken twee | acked H every need. +. 2 famous Flexscreens—unsurpassed | oe J while ‘prices are low REAL ESTATE takes a new lease on tife—wher convenience, and safety. Recessed type screens for average Aluminum Other Lines in yyou can pre-set your gas cooking I Conerete ‘surfecers end opening about $30 ‘plus See Stop in ‘or DOOR | sieminun a epee Mazar fc on ree mates 2 Rees lander a ae ak ae < : REALTOR & BULOER : ‘ * ae than two degrees through the whole| Moving every so often, and for a Sende brat Full Thickness Aluminum Awni — eed _Fu 4.3525 cooking operation, unless you re-|Teason that in our modern day| 5 ~~ oe ji eplac $ ™95 Aluminum Siding ; Re heat automatic simmer Meee rom Gan nouns to . «if you own a fireplace 29 We are Pontiac's Distributors tor - PROMPT T wer just abandoned the house,| Te*Poulins, 3 | | eit aera EFFICIENT || atterence what nie jour atonal [ea fo Ine aap eoeted mee neil Electric dri YOU \NEED A ' at re ” : REAL ESTATE | Wii, "stsinieos stoch ire oven, (tine, sain oo Jocks, phn rg le 8 ELIABLE : Eves Coll W x see pe __* iam a .: oe 7 : nate fe manoging Fa! 4-7824 Window and siding Co = | FE S-5578 1) Wm Knudsen SE That was the start of ‘the halt- k, 2 , : 250 S. TELEGRAPH | ii . oe ce at cee cts Guiered tous of et Engin’ and |Mixer P ar Inc. | Forcep-aetol of this _wniqns seo! lets You lif |} 0 rentae State, Baa the proper tempesaidin tule lo ann happily ff urbing T OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TOS P.M. J ree the wtenell and the flexible gas limes pata oteoy Aaya 245 Elizabeth Leke Ave. } So pg nthe te ie Nee flame will spread to contact the | walls with stone or brick and bad Pontiac 18, Michigen logs and manage fires comfortably away from whole bottom of the pan without |. house again, but they did not] - the heat. Use ene-—~end you'll wonder how UR. going to waste up the sides. escape the dirt. How the vacuum Phone FE 5-8780 odie one tas mer ol : Tae rie af n cmmied Polished Solid Brass Hendies $1995 3, FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY broller and rotisserie? Naturally; ' : 7 ein he gt on ot 12 aot porch’ al! this coming Summer, ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with this [}your radiant-heat gas broiler im- - Garages! Garages! Garages! = $295 , JALOUSIE WINDOWS, AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or COM. [parts to steaks, while your rotating nt dss A ek 3 BINATION STORM WINDOWS. . _ , rotissesie makes delicious meals Place Your Order Now for One tte eel genet without heating your entire kitch- f . jen as the separate appliances do. of Our Custom Mad Special... 50 Your range offers carefree cooking} @f Economy Garages Jd Stondord Garages Smoky Mountain. Hearth Broom, only... .. $s] DY 25 Years of Experience |e thee weaa elegans or ff Super Deluxe Garages , . . ' Le Will Assure You of _|>eime barbecued to perfection, —--—. gered ‘ re . ra} ny weld QU U : Quality W ork ma iship [wil tae care af saley. | : ESTIMATES | Down _ s tele! yeas WIGGS a —j rQt Yee ‘" - . = — ROASTER, TOO ST ae ie \v i - =Guaranteed Work — J} Automatic roaster? Ot course; ichi om emod 24 WEST HURON ST. | ; ~~ bs é ‘and , has ” j e | foamy Sind tn hone tae ttt ag Mic Ngan H € Reno elers OPEN. ‘TIL 9 P.M, MONDAY AND FRIDAY It’s a foolproof device for arriving juron . —FE 4.5063 : EE ESTIMATES — 36 ‘MONTHS TO PAY! ae nee aon aor : F Siebas « Wai tae A.M, to 6:00 P.M. done or ry shade betwee _ | eeeenenen &@ dial on the probe ae Fis eedon Home Equipment Co. jects yarn" Only.7 “ NORT 4 raph Rood ae Phone FE 4-2597 et pan ak 6 me (After | Hours and Sunday FES-0653 ff meal, roast a turkey or bake pud- Homes Left in This Exclusive Sold Out Neighborhood 14,725 | VA $325 DOWN * FHA Terms Avsileble 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME “BRICK with FULL BASEMENT PELLA WOOD UNFINISHED PINE - FOLDING DOOR 3’x6'8” REGULARLY $41.30 FOLDING book 2'8"'x ae. - MODERNFOLD DOORS. AT REDUCED PRICES — BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY KITCHEN | CABINETS | ~~ Full Price Jnclades These Wake denture r 6@ Ceramic Tile Bath ® Lerge Wardrobe Closets with © Large Basement © Select Oak Floors Birch Siding ot SS. tte tee © Oil Heat—Forced Air © Formica. Tile Counter. Top ti ‘ © Choice of Interior Colors end Bocksplest naa © Horizontal Sliding Wood © Large Knotty Pine Kitchen cs Windows with Ample Eating Aree _ © Knotty Pine Kitchen Cobinets FREE] HOME PLANS And a hed oo -ansriverion HARDWARE. y COAL « a Suppics | “| SSVOAKLAND FE 4-1594, | 2 : \ j ee c . : Bee | ; th | we | , | ieee ae ESS Te DURA ae _THE p PONTIAC rims SATURDAY, MARCH. a 1007 ey 4 From Florida... = | COMPLETE COVERAGE of Our Own Sports Editor: BRUNO KEARNS. . is at the Scene of Action to _ Bring You ALL the News— From Lakeland, Florida’s a igertown,"” Bruno Kearns, Sports Editor of the Pontiac Press, will send inter- esting stories that. give you the complete picture of the Spring Training Camps. Personal interviews with the manager, coaches and players. Impressions of the rookies — working out, Locker room anecdotes. Veteran observers’ predictions. You will enjoy. getting all these stories FIRST HAND from Bruno as he forwards, dispatches daily to the columns of the Pontiac Press. — 4s Your Favorite Big League Team on the Sport Pages of marice of moonlight and roses, deplores a, University of Michigan psychology professor, means more to lovers than sound scientific tests which could tell them whether they are ‘‘suited for marriage." “There are tests which can de- termine with a reasonable degree of accuracy whether two people are suited for marriage,” Dr. E.' chase of a new automobile," i: He also said that those who Use the “‘mechanical brain method ot Maryland University choosing a marrige partner—as Keeps Ban on Liquor popularized on a television net-| pom ma work—are just as likely. to be, COLLEGE PARK, Md. nm — unsuccessful as the “moonlight Drinking, long taboo at the Uni- gamblers.” versity of Maryland, is now even * * * » jmore 50. , we “I'd say persons selected by the || The t each ob We even sa machine method would probably) prohibition of. the " maaan Lowell Kelly told a meeting of have a very pleasant date,” the... een . | WEL HOD BURN SO-eray ep e SST Dip you say_| [EM READY. LET'S SS “Al YOU BETTER Eaxze S IT'S RAINING, IRMA--- YOU'RE a a. GO S3 u NURS STAY HERE AT. My MAKING are, ct aM f oA >= OAR HOUSE FOR SUPPER . FRIED a | S 1 —A/Pe Gi | — | CHICKEN ? 238 : »/ NG v WHAT | RS | YOu. = , HAVING # ee) @ Cae 0 ty ee Se _ CAPTAIN EASY . : By Leslie Turner f [ZS mS AS SS ae big med | AR, E. WE CAN'T = ® By McEvoy and Strieber ,. WL i. f monn ® 8, ia Wi) aT = D) aul ll ite 4 Wii HALF ACRE CASTLE erie te a -= THE JACKSON TWINS LMU vy >. (ee Bee Me eee i 6 cj ~ first Negro principal in the. . Pontiac Public School System. Shown are Mrs. L. R. Miner, PTA ; president of Whittier School; (left to right) Mrs. Ralph Lee, a eer _ THE PONTIAC Sa ee rae = ‘ Wiss hee ' r teacher at Whittier; Mr. Perdue, principal of Bag! - Vida Walker, principal of Whittier and Doris Gillespie, a clerk in the office at Whittier. The program paid tribute to many famous gs I a Bagley School; Mrs, — ing SAT * ses i pil fi Ate i ie ole ? ji- FiLil £ z Fa ip — ¥ 4 Charge Legislator Took Cox, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, was in- dicted by the County jury of “unlawfully, to accept a $5,000 Howard Harmon. Cox - has. filed against Harmon. * The %6-yearcld Conroe lawmaker was ch agreeing to use hi kill a bill which, in effect, woald z i. - News in Brief Z “David Ramsey, 51, of 370 South} Bivd. W., was fined $35 for driving te ! a i g e DETROIT (INS) — Consolidated : is survived by net earnings of $1,410,798 for the year ended. Dec. 31, 1956, wetellnvne ore bie announced. today by the Briggs!nuth Spicer prayers oe Sete pr gl” subsidiaries. Briggs earn- ings were equal to $1.31 2 share|**!*- on 1,078,834 shares out- ° standing, after 000) i Learns of Record, Plans Annulment '| LOS ANGELES @® — The dis-| trict attorney's widow says she will seek an affnulment as soon as ard Time, possible from the “retired busi- _|ness-man” whose police she learned of after four days of marriage. Kyi i : : itt} a i 5 E. E" { 8 | te i t gi f F rE i z dah Eg’ : esata F Hie : isi - Be gf Avonéale Site Bo i : 53 ¥; & igis esbtett is is i i , if es ; i i i (a I ai ee PO SRC Ta will a ef sisi i f i I 3 f i a By il i : °F 2 NOTICE OF SALE ; eehotrtet, County of aencol |Site Bonde School Building and bids for the purchase of gen- | ‘s : > a i i > Ege HT 5 : notices : weedy lor y ‘ : J ie oh ; ei Ze %; re oa) / nae PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH. PA ee 2,1 Rent Apts, Furnished 33/SLICE OF HAM eo & PRIV. BATH E.GIDE.) Tes ap: Te ae views - : bes : » . 2: Clarkston ae ee REAL ESTATE INC. ton ‘courts wee Maple S-sent Caen PE e622 eg ce vcore car j ole: oR. raat es ES ~ _ TOMORROW oe men’, Complete recrestiia, Feom . NEVER COMES! Brees. :___ |} ROOMS AND BATH UPPER . "dinette fargee sino fa'basement ies Sone a ite RMS, NEAR PF. | Spt. - in ¢ family |" seile | - - ———— we) oe. Fee iy Sites lat | femeec bo Pee bain") Som MS “Rear” wtenes | mae ano REN cag man g| Tor See ewes) i Sita a) Ea oe ae 4 tose. - T R0omM, Private ENrrance. | —T=4258)._ aes 6 2 : s ‘OFFICE OPEN SUN. 1-5 ner, ’ 5 Ore meee | eg SEAT PVT, PNIRANCE. | ROOMS CLOSE TO TOWN. ie| baum, replace. by owner” Als | | ‘S502 cemay teem eatetatng' kites Dorothy Snyder Lavender |? PLEASANT RMS. QUIET REF. | _17 Eltrabeth Lake Ra PE 5-136). |" Mechanic suitable for convalescent home. . pga with ; “Ralcbiahad 39 Years | EE SOME. aller’ $30.” Anytime —s. =— Pe rete. George R. Irwin) sik. SSP _ "30 W. HURON, nd Paneer aia Re 0 PE ee ei 7 Lots wits RM HOUSE IN| patron eo Baldwin ave,|. of? en these in | PR 2 oF Bree MU ¢otT ae Son 33s, $ ROOM. BATH. BARE: IN TOWN. |4 ROOMS On East sib GOOD | Rowse", cull bese. | PE $010 or PE 60s Rarmianes wponeae. ™ | : eee ; é ; : USSELL NOTT, REAL hot water 2 garage, $10.00. GY OWNER 3 BEDRM. RANCH shown " sppolnt- | Home Owners |saasccrase ame wraw,| * oS caenace rect sees | TN fated en | gree ee ae | Ben ae Sent wat ; ; SES Bie te carey | Saath cectnint Besa Peis | Maca aeALh JmowE, can: | “Heme "wih, Be troaee ce oh) marieege, fle Sewn sues pa KD: INDIAN VILI AGE - * turn. Private entrance, PE Sa ae a a ree we ube. | 9a, ee he Sie Ss.) bee ae, | mcsels_pesomnnee. F naga incou eases tic wice CHAP IN : : PELL ANGE, —-|@ RM. PURN. APT. ADULTS, Priv. }# : IRS. Py eres : INN SEMINOLE > | emt: 133 : ‘| bedrooms - & basement, | Mi HOME, § large reams fer : ae. GE | embietietentt) DONELSON Paice. |" x goumee atop wr| fee Mts eee nna Fe Se Se See e| Se ee Bees | REAL ESTATE 4 _| Bike to care for home for family} = =OTTAWA HILLS ng ph 5 — peli dend et e S |’ faphading fstense, Ail'ce Sacemt | neatet, water softener, mewiy sia. | ¢71 Die Mev. Devt REDUCED RATES | |_ Prem ‘Bors 1° **| WASHINGTON PARK |¢ 860M Art. FOR RENE a @ RMS, BBCOND FLOOR close | “ht LGo"peae" gl SinONT| Frat Sees, Pessen Acces | SoS Paint cee sim EALTORS habe ere See SPSS] SYLVAN VILLAGE | | Se ong: aa ac ae naret a6. | HAE ggUsE UNFORS. APF, | Sat He! su, tet slit Siaa eens] DRAYTON WOODS — * _frigerator andWtove. MA 4260.| PIONEER HIGHLANDS | neae bes. Co oe ee oe . Vien Heights arco. PE aoa. SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, av. |', MILFORD ae OT inane Als home. toe fine loce- Trucks to Rent share Living Quarters 30 ; | CHOON UPPER FEARS i was | PRGUTIPOL APT WITH LAME | tomatic, gag hest, children’ wel-| Sous, fireplace. coreet fea car | PE See eee te ON) Hen. Youn : on seus |RRBTR TUNG an, te] Be Sern ee mecae| fee ego bee | EL SS i ae ee rr tg! 1%p,ton stakes} “sires companion te share 3 rm.| homes We efter + Rug, § BATH. w SIDE. MOD- 1 ROOMS AND BATH. IN GOOD Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 were S au eee | Sabie foare Phar oe : ee aoe existe service. Call us| FE 3-1833 a MEAT. & COLD WATER sittin ane nine a yt yA doors. Plasiefed ‘walls and ay. rensonable. F ‘2: OS - Beeded er Sf BATH. UPPER ADULTS Pam MOA TPM: see Bivo. 8. gas beak aoe ee “fpscious home, fcopte Large enced sear ieee ans ess very eqs lnmdocaped ae 6. WARD E, PARTRIDGE! Fx ene yous MDT: | CARETAKER, & | Si as, YE P40 dare, | alicatopped reed. 60 A. lake | TY suPerewg vues, cc Pull price $180 with oly ine Fete Peres |REALTOR FE 43581|* claps ROOMS WELL FUR| YG" "hare. |i meoau. won Nowe Gana | Scull" ost <* | sete. Coes ee wz at MMe a. 1050 W. HURON ST Siepes, Late of cleset space. AB| BURN. 0784 side drive at Lake Williams, lake birt Call PE sa0ee or PE 4 OPEN EVE. "Tn, | 420-18 Pinegrove. ‘Available Marth 1 | Says te ep monet aa) Overs |CLOB, ENO? COUNTRY SPECIAL! NORTH END SS ' 5 RMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. | West side brick. Modern 5 rooms . Lincoln +1624 Gaded lot. exclusive neighbor Among tall trees just 1. Block en besue-wan-30- SKE - Near scbosl. Garden space RE-| &. tle Sieam best fur | "BEDRMS WALLED UK WOD | bec. sxpelient buy st ton pared sires, coay "a | ftom Dalewin. Auiractive 6 room Seg Sees So aces | OEE POE, SRE NS | Ketan “| Bega PE eis evenines | Ses, % et Ressonnnie MA) 3 wont facet incaes: | gat York, sen. "Only eh an . tion, Call Between 4 and 6 p.m.| pay shout, $2000 cash per acre APT. FOR RENT. 3a 68. TAS- ech ND NEW aL EET AR Clay Stokes with electric hot water and $7500 Price. at Keo Fi | — Nite Pontiac Press Box_i1y. "| APT. 1 PORN: 1 ONPURN. FOR f Bireet, just south of S08 Sak ws Te at 2008 Tes ‘Dr. oh ee eae... ee nly $950 down. pe $9530 DOWN- ae mae nie | BEWITCHED — |) Sencar; | RRRE Ey cen, | LPOG Bom wren (EL eee sa marci) SS” $09 MONTH tape MANS, BABE, MDE, Ss pag! "ie sou ot kre realy for ccedoncy Mee "nent wrist ONE ACRE mS eae BOTHERED |#iveiusmerm er! come ...| cece | OPEN | tarts | Beri . td. tgs. 32 5 ! comp. furn, Including | - ; ao . pana satis, of Bel a. . Mares ee Om > DON'T YOUR LAND con. BEWILDERED ive in, ae toh for. ich typ T RMS. PARTLY PURN. NO BATH rapa dh : tached partes "Fuced = isi but ana full bee cut ine to caak- [CARTS ii Zou bave seep us. By all the different qvoted | 2m PAN TT Ontand ave = “OuLY tine Motor: Call after 3 p.m. Git, IMMEDIA LA nae tg cad elt per momen re. REE ae Free est, 40205.'75 W. Huron St. FE 40561 wee oe Beet eat Baa we CaN. zai a Re RoE ) con with Fe 3 bee Leslie R. Middleton Gant wins Ge big tees it today, ; : = ase om wan 3 at . $10 MOD- SARE OPPERING ay r T Ri HOUSE ON UACEDAY po ; : p+ Ba Ah ee. | @ ASH Richt while asleep. For a realist ka ended Be 3/2 pee Maem Ey | Ne vane bee Bes HOME - FORCED TO SELL BUYERS °-| mes oii OWNERS) * Birr Szsahsssses WAITING | WHITE ae B Smear ase J. C-HAYDEN, Realtor "phiee OR tone ‘or OR F187? PE 804! of FE_ 5-007 Oven Eves ‘till §—Sundey 10 to 5 or seasoneo cont: our clients 21 years service to & MR. SALYV RADIO & TV satisfied clientele. See me before | LI 912% . ; racts for Will pay cash to your mortgage. bicge Repair. 596 W. Huron. Night serv-| you sell, Ask for Bob Mahan, PE 45607. . . ice eails, i ness pain BUY OR SELL aS oa | DAY OR WiouT T¥ SERVICE. af _— Insure I. will personally buy Your prop- : 4 ~~ DEL Rio ee —_________ PS $1306 or Fe $6396 f ap ag np | tty Or will sell it ‘or you and; furn. Renting upstairs & down) 2/& 3 _& hath, stove & 50204 ae ; i to Wf the | stai LE. % ‘NEARLY NEW 3 BEDROOM | -¥- 2 " appem imran) MAHAN | Seige Bereich eS) AibA Sos tt mary oe 2erat) Russell Young | ae + FE 49738. CONDON'S; ** 4 D. RILEY, BROKER ; : rca raw 7 eee : eae RADIO & TV. 127.8. PARKE ST. ‘eal ry. : ; NEWLY DECORATED IN WATER- (412 W. Huron = PE 4-455 Typewriter Service 22A ,.”, Open Eresines & sunsays “TR AT ey | LAKE FRONT APT. - | ford. Shove, refrigerator. Youngs: | BDRM 3-CAR GARAGE LOT rr nr 10S W. Huron PE 2-023, ~ R DES -2 nice -rooms with full. bath OT OR . Opes agg pala . TYPEWRITERS & ADDING Ma- TO GET THE MOST “OR YOUR I : — storage. Furnished. $75 per aeRAT’ RILY: MODER 58 4 ba Gecnrea perme i oles < ie "the bina ie as. ree Ww. We are Jaliste In trading We ‘ * : BEG ES ere ere a or ie | mamas eet! John K. Irwin Colored Upholstering 23 “ue. au land. contracis. Or have srea Do not feel obligated. Call iseiciivatl ; is ~~~ | ‘buyers for same. - . - 4 tm. Pvt. bath. Pvt. entrance. At, YINGLING, UPHOLSTERING. K. |. Templeton, Realtor | 2tae W Shue bomen farms + ee a . 1 Slock from Sears, Chudren wel |. SEADLE'S DRAPERIES SAMPLE 72 Orebard LE. Ra. _PE 44969 | incomes. business opportunities | Phone PE $0447 Eve. FE 4-318 See Se Per me. Baas shown _ FE st. | CONTRACTS WANTED Fenargren bea ae bath, Pvt. Entt Couple ane = =| We need contracts ‘or immediate DORRIS & SON REALTORS = : : ae. Lake Nd. EMt| sole. Bagers waking. West hove | 82 W. Buses ___Phene FE ¢1eet Y % THOMAS UPHOLSTER i ae small balances new or sea-| SOLD 48. RA FE 5-688§| soned contracts. Clark Real Es- a a BN, A a . St. you & BED- Sucings PE Gout or PE dani. our method of contacting qualified 3 if y ou. No setvice. Mrs. preiser at your door in 30 Traha, On 340) alter 4:30 p.m. |ON GOOD SeSr ete Se core utes. : : Lest & Found BD. CHARLES. 171 8. Telegraph | F a Parm Loan Correspondent H h : py umpnries | CASH LAND CONTRACTS. PE 20476 Realtor | FE 47114 a3 N, sniiatinal x 4 ene. 4540 Dixte “Hwy. MULTIPLE Listing ae ‘leet ck a ef ontract | Client wants AB yn yy A /hetore-you cell” ™Y “°™T*8!| 5 or 6 room home. di Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | ROY KNAUF, Realtor — OM. oa St. PH. Fe 5-sie5 | 264 W. Huron. OA 8-3530, FE 32-7421 | _2!¥S year's eS a no FE Salad aays; IN A FLASH! A. Johnson Sr re ae aa att = BF Vee ots Fj \, 1 i ni . ~ ES | ° DONELSON PARK ~ m. PIONEER HIGHLANDS INDIAN VILLAGE SEMINOLE HILLS * OTTAWA HILLS. WASHINGTON PARK ‘SYLVAN VILLAGE WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. ___ OPEN EVE. "Tit 9 OPE] Sun, 2 to 5 P.M. ~ Indian Village : 19 Mohawk OFFERS Dreaming eae : , oon z evaing a haga ome show this lovely 3 bedrm » home in . Plas tered walls, full ooo eute 100 trees. $18. : Terms. O 2 onal ce) B34 Bae? % N < Si ph PuatRccee,homay wee ft. lot. wi fruit flowers af nag Se “gue pits, fenced yard, 2car gx: with $1,000 down, Convenient ‘ i. only word for ta 6 rm. house Haut brick. tat gim|fied Ads. To solve every-|, mm, Powrtac PRESS SATURDAY, MANCH 2, 1957 ees, or Sale Houses ae by lek Turner} “Fer Sate Hioenna 48+ ra be ner Z bo oiahete ie ee peed Boat Spa Plus Family Spece | Wwe wa 4 om your | Beare th built co a on ae treet our files. Call ar come into 318) ec a ‘. oe ae ee toons praia. gt 800 sett RAY O’NEIL, Realtor eae se a. 2, tae Pie Tits or ON Sarl | Vit Meeeted gasses B bree ‘fee, o tare itor well get LADD ING Se 1931 nee, ctioneet = “ H A Y DEN Gouiin's ive you a better deal - ba a this than w on one, cm oe Cooley Lake Rd. 6§ a ving > home. Cheer- ee: Berets | omar : a ee a g ideal for retired. or work- = eee, I Saseccsinn. On :'M Word of Honor | #@ DOWN. Near Dodge Park. 3 . Neat 8s & . - Name Your Own st You nae find » of bedroom home with utility’ ate ule : Meo toe ~ Down Payment - | tty tie R= ’ this. 2 bediroome. ith stairway die powsesion “3 tame | Kuchen ra willtyt alo i . ee ae hen, Full: ent. ly b barge og : de neti,“ terms. | Su $1,000 DowN ay ee Ra.| Dome. $8,080, with $1,000 dn. oun ~S] youn oh an T toes 0 furawee, pote pages 3 bedrm. vs 2 lots. emg te t ,: ° 4 WATERFORD ‘s | 4 pe Sor Four best om.O860 | «1 ste mown. Gt resale. 3 bed |- Sap awe, Sonmment | : pa: EPARD REALTY tn, 2S 2 THELMA M . ELWOOD Eng (ue bath. Ness Weteriord | on lote thas are all nicely : : {OL 1751 __3000 Tienkep RG.) = | ‘ _ Hon trees. La =| West Suburban — | WALLED LAKE AREA F a ee a ee tei: ate = wv , “A. close-in, convenient location | Convenient to new Sten ee eee : vee tomes. 4 llth, Sakee ls com pe. ee | SN OAM Sy ty i- A ra ES ) 7, | BRICK RANCH HOMES | tev ‘chicken coop ‘| F.C. Wood Ca,” 3 utomatic washer wee as, ALHI . 3 bedroom : ae aA § BATHS | fs Looe Be ae ean 3 a aee ‘cance 3 ing uare cn | ttehen oak hte ree ota J, J, HAYDEN ,Reatlor |"™""erice open 2 S87 : EB: #16. 500, : 4 “te beg p oF tached garage. Large shaded lots. Open Eves. ous betes Corner William s Late ‘Road & _o PIN — Tage. ‘Top . al oy “finally got him to-eat his cereal, Mom! I pat brown OPEN SUNDAY 14 _|““aT UNION LAKE _oPFICE - : es “¢ on pa re ieaserock mu . > MS zit - ol ft and told hire it wen dieti™ 'OPOAT DT Cute little home for new! weds or : ; ” 2 REAL ESTATE ae Si, tie “eis CARL, W. BIRD, Rear 4 ; C. HOUSTON REALTY | "pyr ab Sim cates NIN a ™ : aoe . . 3 . 009 down FE 44211 __ Eveowngs GI RESALE Fer He 43 F He - 43| BauTTY IN HOUS es | ae, oe a 1 Dist Wey Drayton Plat rE _ 4 Sale Houses . ‘or Sale Houses . eQvITY IN ee es L . ; ‘PS REALTORS CLOSE: TO PoNTIAG, 2 LARGE |* SEDRM. & NOTee aes. 2 YEARS OLD. BY. OwN- ey | ens | _ foam Near_sehool. 1259 Howell) union Lake priv. Very neat 2, OFFERS 4 om sim sex. Miape sinu| brarommn icharemint, Wreee| Owner ack a0 peas | =§=OPEN SPECIAL | Bate oon he name | Side AUBURN - ADAMS EM’ aise, Immediate Possession te TION | a ee | Lake priv =» Reenite. Sides Attractiy . WALKIN CEDAR . 3-BEDROOM For Best Results, List With tive 8. room LO-COST HOUSE BRENDEL LAKE AREA, 3 bea-| 42", GOvR paygent oo tie me) CLOSET. PLASTERED ih ima aoe wl feos. JMG ote , eed exe eres 4 2,dsdroom, full bath, Itving room.| Pioca® ieee 'Part basemen, $10.00. EM "modern ‘ome. with 3° mice. lots pe - ALL bose, Full base.| €2, Storm windows, screens, car: "garage, eh School bus at | gs a ou “e car pw gent wot suburban location.| . LANDSCAPING wW.s- | aul the bath, lake privileges. oll cheat, atirsctive price. "POR BETTER HOMES Le oc e " anne 375 DOWN se ee ca DOWN. VanOWN, BY | ake Wie Und, te Procerove: | ppotntment, No-delert. | ranoe FAMILY HOME $2,000 down—Lot 60x210 > $60 MONTH, 1 Secrepm peesthla. full, base “LOVELAND_ para earns , 7RebaM. HOME 7 YRE— OLD. WILLIAMS LK. FRONT bedrooms all on, ome for. on ue EM 34611 ‘Rome, tachuding enapet aed cag USCHELL Ceraimio tile bath and kitchen, | 2188 Case Lake Rd. pe BLY Lk. priv. | 2 level home. Lange carpeted liv.) large fa"ihees tov sengcl md |* moo nOUIE Wits Urry | rapes. aluminas | sores i so_eum| Salted Secs "| eet — | le ae enh St te |” GE inlaws Scpeeee| | Gea eee ee | ee a dee eee | ee | mie ; ORTONVILLE. MODERN 4 BED- MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE Sag yee Foo Thi dining ts on compinad al Satahed ta koatty knotty mediate _ possession. 4 r— 5 : Consum ,000, w Outstanding Rental MILFORD AREA. 144 story. large tise gown, eaay terms, F PE 26st, Established Beauty Shop 4 plano. ‘al bt brick, ranch 4 taoch Bom, iar Laer! tor Teereation sages Sere ae) ait ; gue E BUVD. 6 som Fine commercial location in storms & sc ined: | eee nol Also ga- eharé Lake Avenue. 3. fly family, | mod j ‘ West Side—Lake : duplex. “Long oF Lake on 95.080. fal | ~ ; ford, T'tsom‘bungciow wih cx: | eaped- giao West, Binomial Tage. Only $16,800 wiih substan- rooms, | auto, arn & bedrecm hese. ES) Devil ‘ short term lease. $100 per | pris. Call ‘pemniegee = 350 DOWN ivan Manor. Job transferred, down paym no . Foom, Greplace neatalator, rivileges : : month. tra income ne conn net, peu yerare. voak completely kitchen. : 0 PONTIAC + WA’ ESTATES. es a streets. il Ai this om ane sitoo0 FB 4000. 205 _Sroshos. { ae pica, B , Realtor payment onty $1,180. porch i bas 2 - 2 bedroom home in, goo = ter Hil : : ex lots, ard Ra 44563 | - Tavatory e stairway, 1 _ “i tter Hills ea. 2eplace, sts ,mateie mont 375 DOWN KNUDSEN WiLL. COs TEAS nes: fare ah oll avons ou pee ig Bang EO 15x27, ee Epatormeipeteest| ace paivanoes on mort oars, un ot st | Out ost aaey tami] AN | wourpus ure senvien | plat ai ra eS HOWARD eee | Pte eee Boe eae "W| LAKE PRIVILEGES op Brendel fargo lot’, Only t60.8 month. | fy. "Complete modern 3 bedreom.| for'‘on appomtment now? ‘THE LAKE MAN ap. Sear tarage. Lot 100° rg ers ieaving state. $1,209 down.) CUCKLER REALTY convenient to everything, base- | Tilinois Drive L EM 3-4432 . Very reasonable at §13,- . 2 Sytva i Rae sesen, nat] rezasase [48 nme COR REALTY | rabaicease | sxmaers wopemon) (JEON Pe Bt ne ace | COUNTRY HOME, © | sorinole Hills PLEASANT LAKE 1a i - FE a b . | ‘ . das ae eal Fen teen, t $14,950 ~~ | Custom Built e 1. Ph “Sa Sa ne with ‘hreplace. 1% Ba A - “ARR droom mosern home wall te sminale ee home tn excel- ee Toon, thee i home = — $2.50 down, “EM! win puta this 1200 og. ft. ¥deq-| On choice Srivan Chiy sites, Tet are new. Howe interior) = SUNDAY 25 bome for & cer gartge, (An ideal ~ po lent condition. Living room Brera to sats“ "| ovgnsooema vane, | flosered was sian loess et:| fore irly eierent beteom | Eotre'iyon ind "ee vale | 1430 Oakwood evenings ones «can nr. Lane, | jute Oh chaSSdpen Nts | Sedat ad Str: , Sas beat, ¥9.800- wee Preme anes | Saretvct bi] OR 28 new ideas with: much desired like this. Large lot and) c. ie : @. Monthly including taxes & space. a : Lower Straits Lake Ba, oa, peek, ~$1.600 down, MU ; UNLAP conventional appearance. $16,000 too $14,800, with Sylvan Village . wanes an o% per coms me _ Fae. $27,000, $5,000 down, Pt ber an ee | eee eee) Le ee A ae ek. | Sew ae sre Br Lot 100%300 = 0 soci. a ty *4508 Gat home in Byiven city. Indian Village from pooch. Only 3 years 1704 S..Telegraph.Rd, ~} és FE or Brick Ranch—Lot I Syl aera } down, EM 3-4106. 7G - CALIFORNIA" : BRICK HOME with 8 rms Og gt = es FE 4-253. -. INCOME BUY built in 1956. ewly L-. — y van anor : . ; ON {POR Tt * and 2 baths. Arranged fence, aluminum storms and “« 3 TWO FAMILY — 61,500 ; oraled Li 2 Sedacttnan| Semmaget cet stasis te | ON Nemes : Sid} fate tudvss| Stat Rieintae gat ~| souroun unre exnvice | WET ieosr aria sic| Senaemanaee | ; $17,000, "|. rosd, $8,500, terms, EM 3-4236. “| Here ts ae pre home, only . al finished thres: panne ae one aie 4 investment. § rooms bath ‘de, window. Tile pi Bg | ‘ 2 yrs. a living room with out. Full basement with per cent - r zm | 3 rooms & bath up, full base- bath Ample closets, full Pine Lake Area S eotees. Bape Lave empal trent. open Veuins, ireplace in living ae 2 one rege — ransterred. TEEDORAPH ates ae ey Fa ws ~ y az — _Basement. with recreation s | ng ye Pull price $12,500, lerma, EM |. apace. Mesers . including : ee > bedroom heme with Bhi vie ee hice on 4 : locati-n. You'll like it. Clark Real meio ont — a trecuive Fetes | 2st. garbage, cnpocal 3. gS beds 2" baths. Call now $26,000.| GARLAND TO ‘OAKWOOD; tobe 1 W. Bose S. Som shower, Auiached ‘Seer ‘oot — es with 2| SMALL HOME on 3 actes. Ga- soxzi6'—back yard fenced. Nice REALTY CO. Wh KNUDSEN LLLOW SIONS. = Fe ea. : _ ; — Seatach gente wat] Ferhat am age ute | inte. rey ‘aeen Pag,rn|02 Meee to ELTON on = D e $11,100 | Colonial Home . | nts, 3 ment. “ dg. i VETS $300 DOWN ent week side location SYLVAN REALTY CO,| Seee octet af TeauvS™e| ¢ Pysreiie! Seb OR. Paes OPEN ag eee ee 4 , VETS $300 DOWN en eee . : ' a sement. Man ~s IebPLVAn sMOPrinG CENTER” | WHITE, LAKE PRont. 2, 2¢:)———“$i 400 DOWN SUNDAY, , MARCH IRD. eo SUNDAY 29 rae cnas| pate Seas ae Se | See pated eee ee wee’) OPEN | See | | | SPS | ES 3 . MU 44863. tie 300. ° ‘ ; 4 1: -. ; 12 to] screened Be 45 = Lawson Real Estate, | Sing am, "taut sc.) CL ONEIDA bavement, “Excellent condi: ce | Reset Sat pemeems ent Se ' show | 2 bungalow, elty, of nn hetentel Shaken “Oeb SUNDAY 123 -. inside and Value - ie REALTY bath up, Basement with rec- | . aap AO A 2H. ature BA. 1611 | pullt-in range” and oven. Steir : that calla for ection Schoois | ol 10470 Grand River - Feation’ space, oil beet. 2-car BR Sat. & Sun. 1 to 6 P.M,| Sipioum. swung Sesed wu | |W EST SIDE INCOME since Soran a fea | erage apart se | Seo CHECK THESE OPEN SUNDAY | ; - . : rent the three room apt. > Py yo of. oa bath home, provides the room- ‘ FEATURES STO T S 1-5 P.! : 3-BEDROOM BRICK | QMAM Rouen ‘aewly decorated. Living Toon. dutas room. ksh 500 Klin” Lk. Ra. 4-1187| ness for » large family, Tine” Attention GI Sabai - ; | 1-5 P.M, ; | FRONT ON CANAL | #00 down. Em 3-107. apt. up with seperate entrance. TIPLE LISTING SERVICE bedrooms on the first floor and| .3 bedrooms and full hase- - NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK 70 Devon i | eS dere, wears, Auomnic, fay |. iiss ranch sicthome wei | bath, souehed™ in it base Best B [Bloomfield Highlands Check These Features: fa, ak, gece are fa for, Tnsulated & on floors. Close | Three Bedrooms besoment. Brick fireplace. 2 car stone front, awnitgs, alumi- ment. All A es uys Large 7 room brick home : down, ae. " Gen, he Cals bases West suburban home. Large — An pe ve pe 7 bum fotms ged —— — teeta, comer a. paneled tn teatting 13x26 living room Owner-Built IDEAL TOR COUPLE. cur pun-| Su mrme os crores: Ges a ce ay . So-#ite' moves "you in. Built ~ vanity in bath, Toda ay Bixee mn i3xit, break: Medes |e lo wh mara fewgs| seme we | WARDE. PARTRIDGE | Immediate Possession | | Sittnoa, temetia,'x | | ROOMS & ROOMS eA Cocke Tie Bath | S200m,nitwe, tanner | Sweetest eeerspeies (Over AnAcre | REM TOR OT | Gucmepe | piece | RPE | pty Oak Floors ie, Chicken house, 8426] i chslom made rapes, dinint | oom est suburben rae . 1050 W. HURON ST. we Se en ie tee = «ee ek tee enone, _Sabt thls ait’ brick home heat in ‘basement. “Atta i Call EM 3-498 ef kitchen wile cabinets. car Open Bre. ti 9. carpeting included, 1% car Excelent W. Suburban lo- - 12 oar passes. con- ems Kitchen _ Boren bedrooms & Med pate. Cut porch thi isa, OS bay tor = garace. Will accept trede- | cation. $750 én. plus “mort- +. ge * Beautiful lots, $38,908, terma, u sement ¢ LAKES AREA Small home lo 2 eo ‘alum, a ° . RAPHE RD 70 in. new matic oil furnace. : Directions: “Go. west Large Corner Lot Testment.” si e00. terme ean be| sic Bi screent, paved street | West Tennyson _ WESTSIDE |__| Uptown or Downtown TIAC LAKE RD. LEFT 10 erty. Sear garage, fireplace, _ ward ‘aveaue 'S Mlacks,” tera -@. ~Panoramic.Lake View | “™*8** oan. | & 88 month | $1428 wit miove you inte this BRICK, all on one floor. 3 bed-| Only 2 blocks away. | This FOR Soke ODED On, ta include dishwasher left te 70 Devon Rd. | Onl $14,950 IN MILFORD. Beautiful 3 bed-| - $1,000 DOWN pa i wn ne gre Fooms.” decorated to perfection! 2 steey, 3. betmom Cueael NER OF CA8s UAKE RD. & miles. west of chy “Tims. ' af there is « dipinie room and clean, and peat anc has ELIRA, : i, Map| fem Peet Oe Seon and bal | “Eons. haces for A, —~ ———-y ~~ Pg oe oo bkal agg cay A gms iry at ONLY $18,000" (Total Roy Annett Inc. uaa Abe MILE | Phone MU eeeil, Peer seams & bath, full “base- fo"'rood school nis ie iy — han $1,000 down, Dott be room, elder, home, to cleo oe 28 ©. Huron Piederal 9-040 100n300- ft. -| bargain : a : condition. Auto. heat and MANY M LISTINGS TOO monthly payments. ney : : COMMERCIAL Open Evenings and Sunda SE TT Oe SELL wel vacant ay Bee wel POL eee | Grates | SAREE SE | mancanss bes ; over bedroom home out Four bedroom ‘home off ©. . | mag ~ yg dane Bp. oa gh i Full price thy Modest ing roam, full basement and $450 DOWN—3 ROO? st x of Sy. wil sell for . down. Pike St. Basem a@ very 2 car er eee $1,950 down. try ranch home you payments. nice kitchen. deco- PRIVILEG: ie = & uett 6 ROOM good et seven large Boh RIGHT IN’ IT'S VACANTi| Will be proud to own. Long Een “house ven as goted om the meide. Pull IN FOR 2 ROOM ADDI- arn, Are. Ideal home for retired couple or peting. a? oe benoed : he 4 ee So SURED on this fabulous nace. Recreation room and —. pect To Bi small a room, ho tale ‘at $12,400, Terms can ,o ACRES white aluminum and . pa lge gp e RE oe bar in basement. A STEAL $650 DOWN—5 ROOMS ON de | ee na. yy path Finished ‘attic, plastered — Petes Where kc at ate pede ox| tached sorage, are fiat a AR BS from Te CATION. Weeds soMn We penne avany a | Sek fas Best, “parpoomaeg (Pm Pree “ON FRT Soe | “fa ho e.aguntown | ae of grout. tanarcaped fog "the kitchen! Superb OFF BALDWIN ORK. . GATEWAYS t DO DOWN | {iser"earaae! siow'ten'a" ime, For'tati parccuire, Coll} Far fcmuser ssmeer | Grcktin femmnmuetim, AU | Su chee. ppig-nad’ bur: "| 880, DOWN4 ROOM. YEAR '@) ue $s00 DOWN at garage. $1,300 ae & #70 ANX- ume in trade, Only $13,950-- pose: SB per He per cent in- es, & hoon = R> AROUND HOME, w {Oba to ~ SELL Log-burning ledgee- es and school bedroom ; % BLK. “HAPPINESS | Rife ist Rinsiagy | “KG MEMUSTEAD, GAYLORD ‘ace Batel | oe es | Re Se | Seem : at yeas, old very well loc va cele = * re Fe $0510 | ie Pca. Humphries a eman everyiling souee ever wellity. | Oversize ear See R. J. VALUET, Realt . 8 SPICAND SPAN __ | “* "Spun SunBays7 "| h Se FEI surfoce burners, retrigefe: Newi "decorated, $10.400, 45 OAKLAND AVE.’ FE Soon ' t PE 47114 tor, & washer-dry bie _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ef ree Lira tc! OPEN |— Open |Sitiimliaai! §Kampsen) pi cosios | niunos aan M. a - 3 @21 W, Oregon *t. tel, Mahogany sil doors one floor bo Salt J, Bart ——_ 2 - Sopel Somme tet > =~ 5 temreon Sen gt Se whut aurac SUNDAY, 2,70 ; w ‘ a : i § LA Beat, Storms "and paw | a D REALTORS FE 4.0528 Attached, _ piastered Goeae. basement. with Scaeeanen Bloomfield Twp, ‘Blacktop’ P atoony : Oftered| f{ 7 2 wane Be = 2 a?) Ss ce unday~ = eX : > 3778. Telegraph Eves. & sun| and 2 patio: ($20,500, terms, | room. 2 Peg vga rosoag oh rors | bee! cedigarr ig 8, bus and stores, : igh ed : 3 ‘TING VICE Orr READY : car garage. We have the, . en, ful cascenen. gas — 9 Bees * al SUNDAY 1 to 5] Satter] prcat EE Geant hne:| Sanemon,wowr—ete | Eze Bigs wok | BA Ea! Std tie Fe te | See Sealer tee Oo] aeretaee| OPEN Sees Foie | ca ome | Ae ~ very nice ‘buys in the 3 = =, . 5 ie | rod SOY it wei HOURS m paver Mg BR ‘in ‘be with 231 W. LONGFELLOW Senden, 1% baths, ali aia pom py he A ae au. ranch e - living $500 DOWN | showe room, oak foors.| WEST OFF BALWIN es have 2-car jee $16,000. fom, ample dining Edw. M. Stout, Réaltor -|4 Ims. full beth. gas heat. Auto. , Utility . ; P $ Knotty pine cupboards 2 t hot water heater, La: ‘ge fuimace, 2 car garage, only | with payments only 96 per mo. eee eoaaee Bark [ ISE: compartment sink. AC hes 11 N, segmaw @. Pa, Pm bse! for bent “oe Gu en Oe : oetes $9,500 — ale Including amy & oo ces bn Q. Inviting ‘vatreace farm Oe eect ‘on this: a ——_— “s Open Sunday, . id vom $1, 500 DOW N sae Gofem, wane iare| Sek miaees wate baw re Ree Mars | mngree yacue yous | Sere ay cared S| nowy , eS ee od ena abe ene §| Wit is this clean 3 Wedroom home eon SA, on : ee hy a y acta af rand. Pali ovine eh ie AUBURN HEIGHTS -~2 e — Auto. oll furnace, Sun REAL’ hom with basem completely ea be mily and.only $1,000 down. vy neat & clean, ODEs | ties bedroome, homer living rm. Se Sst nt & screens, wa- ae Soe tein | 7 Excentionally ‘nice farm | $1000 DOWN RD. RILEY, Broker . _ eri wext DOOR 7, BRANCH Se ae eee etl $00 font reat patient ae right i, Bo walt | een tut base: VACANT heute tn encotet! fe Nes, Love tot seen Can you beat this? A good oor. | Ens teke _Ré___ FB SUB PosT on paved road, iake privs. ae pea Tar, O ment. off a.c. heat, spacious love-| condition. Pull basement, auto : . ing 6 rm. bungalow. Gas heat, 3808 MORGAN RD. \D ditt Sf pet nonin fe | T) | iticiletrome tatuabest, Gre) feat aluminum (aide, sates | mma’ we rel New, 2 zee | fearurage ne Tne") Scent of fits Ban . : ‘or y or - ' miles th i OPEN clating sapee and fosurance. Pull “Wii ‘T ' REAL ESTATE INC, Kitchen! acre land, 2 car garage,| ing house. Pull price $8,950. pained” wails. “nifed tae 24 ACRES west, : room eae cease : ° . Mich : room,. hardwood floors, auto, 1 ses 3 ee "7 . IVAN W. water Good: 500, LAKE FRONT. ren LAKE. | Misi "secon OPEN HOUSE . pl rooms. Nice SP. ~ home that is yee that *PONTIACR REALTY Sunaay 1to6 | fom: ‘tre 2 om ROCHESTER AR eon ta 1S boards Jn tia tenon, Onur. | ely" rable a is. 41,800 down, | 737 Baldwin bined” kitchen area, EA DAY 2:30 to 5 - $3,400" and ie as is. 8 wn. | « | Bemt ete mower, oak fests, pine: . + re ee en eS In this ideal locat ren SeRY! HURRY) HURRY I $50 per month. walls. full basement, oil REAL e car garage. 2 nice Only | only 2% to Webster School, | FE 5-500! Realtor FE S471) ice ope N 8] eat filly lots of shade| Phone OR 3-1296 or OR 3-1872 5 em: amail down we| hans 8 this attractive 1a Sestye, summer PEt sass CE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ear my foo froniags, 2 ake. res. 10 to § ef Foo, ‘Dining room. tha ay Troomme, dandy base OMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Waterford NEAR GR LAKE. This love- et soa ai $i2-| 2 lg ee se ee — phone FEF SMS of PE ie coe foot ‘ae 20 foot Tee BR WN _ “e097 7} 9%. A home we ere proud t©/ 3 family income Very nice High . , = ater ver k Dlastle tile Maurice ice Watson Realtor : oMgesinator, 2 car ga- SAT. & SUN. i Harbor . ’ ba ‘ Within Located Oakland Coun- 3 ig_ carpeted, Risheter| + OPEN HOUSE _ tage. This is a real buy. See w distance to Wa- } toom, FA | $006 DOWN-GI resale. 5 t today. O terfotd High School. An attrac- ty’s teoreationnl area, this alum, a 8c) : with inion : oe. NLY tive 5 room home in a new sub- nice 2 bedroom home is 2 e , monk. . Oak floors, Alu oe : M-1 4 @ivision. Gas heat, aluminum just ‘2 block from Cass Mayol ysbhe: _— minum and screens, Com- _ OPEN” | \ aes na new home. Must ae Page nid . Lot is — — .. $8,950 = : om ee = PL sa Gecorened. 9 Secret.) s108. Lat NY today. $1.65 closed front ra , Contempora a ne. Gates ne | own, 9 cam | ia beck yard. Pull base- > nee SUNDAY rd to Ne I 000 with easy ° Cc bee” we payment HURON | OPEN | 2 xesisde 5 VALLEY > | 1 to 6 SUNDAY ga a: Parms Dr. a Pontes, ae Real E tate rae: xW. Bigelow, | bt REALTY. gph _THR PONTIAC PRESS, 8. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 _____For Sale Houses _ 4 __For Sale Lake Prop. 4) eT ee ee ee @istante to Fisher Body San altar bane bien boo. yest i seen_an __ton $13,600. OPDYKE & WALTON eg Attached garage. $1,- boo, dow: - over 39 available, Call and see Harold FE. Weaver. Broker 1445 E, Auburn — EB. of one , 600 over Oh . & tiled walls, For- > Fics on : co he \NOSAN BU CORPORATTI PE 6-192 FE 5012 red at ORDD Pop N. 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR Saas bent ed pore eye Main st Li 22240 or | Hay you tiled Heer. réom, m ares — oan Make month ments, ear age, Wecenuly installed. =| a 2 Near Lincoln “and clean-—-in perfect condition. - | |-— -CHAPIN REAL ESTATE| ~ Drayton Plains! Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge No Down Payment Will bulld on peer ‘Tree, and clear lot ang 3 small down payment, -F. C. WooD co i? BEDROOM BUNGALOW, LARGE Hving room, oak floors, large window, “knotty pine kitchen, bathreom, utility room, breeze- pod = leree’ parage, off Joslyn. : 50 One “MeLARTY BKR. FE 2-212 or FE 5-3578 ini: TOWNSHIP $290. DOWN.. ee REAL TORS he MO. PYMTS —30 YR. MORTO. tR 3-1333 Eves, MAple $1249 BY OWNER. | 8 rooms, full tiled basement. knotty | Model Open Ex : ‘ QUALITY tures throughout. dining room .. Fenced ah hen L IRWIN BLK N. OF Moe Pull rice — 16s ae ‘down. take auto | @s part down payment. Can ey ee “AL FISHER “39323 James, Couzens. Detroit, Mich. % CLARKSTON AREA — 7 acres and modern home, basement, garage. =.zmir| IMPOSSIBLE | — We have N ICHOLIE! #3: 33 W. Huron. «MAKE. OFFER Sede conn: rm Hardwood thoes floors. "LAKE AREA HOME . CRESCENT LK.~ DIAMOND 1-0310 IN ‘DRAYTON PLAINS? oe s a Fide A apart Se eg tm = naa 5 beh heme with | ae to ee third | | Creion REAL ESTATE INC, - Maple Saat” Evens PE dea OPEN “| SUNDAY 1 TO 5 PM. 2356 BRIGGS ST, .GI RESALE 3 Bedroom Brick home. Seotatng SUNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M. 3770.SEEBALDT - gpms igen zace | ES of — pe QE J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor teapot "earner lek Owner {0_3__Walte : a Fe a - y ll a PRS TS % aie See yao WITH ‘ee rontage. * goo with 'P, ANGUS, Realtor he Collect: Ortonville ; 015 _- LAKE FRONT. # nExCEP tional, noun, OR 31083. pee with 5-16 adjoining scres. | SEAUTIFUL Me L HOME SIT = tee Oe DENNIS o SCONNOM t swabs ie ; BEOROO COTTAGE. | 61.550, all at 940 imo. oa ten 0 PT FRONTAGE ON N LEONARD | te 1 mile N. of MS®, $450 per acre. . +2316, : Lake “oriviieges. $750 om "sews | ‘pavement 388000. Terk re earane, PW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron, ig tt ~ ‘Phone L Nermer, , ia —— ie * er. Of O12 LAKEFRONT BRICK loos level Sarmers farm. 8 room 4 bedrm. modern. 3 fireplace: res F.A, heat, FE 4-2577 ‘h}OXFORD LAKEFRONT Attractive home in good cond. Of- fers living room. small dining WEBSTER, REAL Pad Sth Oxford Mich. OA 8-3122 ~ ONE ACRE are lot in Oakwood Manor. 32-0548. Call after 4:30 | sons FT LOT OFF COOLEY | Lk. Rd. with privileges on Union | . EM 3-485. Le Lot In oe LAKE WOODs, $325 each. Cash. Owner, Box 79. Pontiac Press. FT. ON MANN RD. 130 PT Lake Oakland | Sacrifice for level home. $1200 ADAMS REALTY. =a fuAitr WITH STREAM s “the lot $160 down. ene INC. OR 31231 For Sale Lots 46 WATERFOR D TOWNSHIP Ta- | Salle Park Sub. 3 lots, 40 by 124°.-) EVE oR 3-2420 FE 8-2003 80 ACRES WITH APPROX. “ue Large. ‘hillside building site with stream on the rear of | SUSINS LAKE. INVESTMENT road frontage, 200 EAST PIKE CORNER -. 119° FRONTAGE Fae: M. Stout, Realtor 177 N. Saginaw St FE 5-816 Open Eves lll 8:30 -P.M. DRAYTON WOODS We still have a Mmited number. of excellent lots available. Protected restrictions. FHA and Equitable venient terms ar- A. JOHNSON, Realtor We Buy Land Contracts & HARGER CO. . B . e : PE S-5 Evenings — -Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge & COLBERRY PARK OPE Daily & Sunday 2 to 6 BRICK 2 FAMILY wiLIKENEW ELIZABETH TH SIDE—Ciose to Baldwin & St. Mikes Schools, $47.50 per week income. $15,000, terms. 1% car garage, patio, ‘wit- able Life will hedves tar oe — purchaser, $12,800, full J: R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 Watkins Hills Truly a Home-Owners | Dream Pian to see our model homes this Weekend. . Select oak floors ' Face brick exteriors Paved roads, sidewalks and Ative- iOnty six (6) remain for oo this community of over 100 BRICK RANCH HOMES. Available to VETERANS for: $800 down Drive out Dixie Highway to Wat- Lake Rd. turn left on Wat- Lake Rd. to modei bomes. WM. A. = KEN INEDY | r bon rr‘ ° a Mark Street ’ REALTOR ‘ 670 W. Huron st. > 4-3525 Thte is an ideal family home with-4 spacious rooms and i's ths. In geod condition - in-| side and out. To include car- pet in 3 reoms and draper-| * eed rear yard. 2 car; * doa. Multiple List! Listing Service Open House 15 P. M. SUN ‘DAY Partridge * | 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE SYLVAN SHORES. | aye catching 3 bedroom modern 7: me in exclusive Sylvan Shores. 2 bedrooms on first floor and ome on the second. Full base- ment with automatic gas po mead Gaface. Fine oak floors and tered walls throw Pric fo or immediate saie « only $12,500 on terms $750 DOWN Comfortable 5 room home locat- | screens. Full price just $3,500, balance payable at per mo. . FE. WILSON $1450 DN. 3 BEDRM., Spacious 7 room & bath home and excellent automatic oil « ore system. Full price just WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. (Clarkston | | OPEN EVE. et 2 5 Ancome come Property _ 43A PPR PN nope al “ars ron. ' — * $10,500. $1,- 7 W. Hyron i. PE 6-161 es ‘aoe 1 TEA Rd, Buy 7 Thru Fawces _ List Thru Sik “ad i * 5 Excellent bullding- location Fs aved road, — seburban, $2, (00 - term WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL DORRIS & — REALTORS 782 W. Huron Bt, PE 4-1557 30 ACRES thd bit of it tiilable! It's scenic Don't wait till it's too late on thls é i a only it ae — and @ FE 2-474 Realtos Fee ena ~ Humphries: Ls] We Bi raph ven, TIPLE LISTING Seaview | 2 oo. BIG mouse, | BARN ‘DORRIS: frontage. 17 miles west of Pon- tiac, st cash offer considered. DORRIS & SON. $82. W. Huron St. PE 41557 VACANT » 20 selling actee ce Cie in. ce G CR) AW FORD D AGENCY 53% W. Huron FE +4 Evenings MY | 21143 oF OR _ 3-0063 '42 ACRES WITH 1 BUILDING A AND tools, Some timber, repress and tries Close to 2 lakes: at of. Cash sale 156 & Rd. off Oakw Toad tween M24 and Ortonville. @ ACRES. IN UPPER? He la. Near ear Manistique wt Mo 18 ‘For Sale Farms 48 FARMsg AND ACREAGE FOR ; Call. Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 40003 124 Acres Leslie R, Trip Pi Realtor, Jand Ses ln ee =) ae “hate 4 to a Re a ot, ene s| real good swimming, | an excellent - buy Pw ONLY $1900. ith good terms. i Se eS et sees | deep. © bis bow but cacnp ‘ot g406 A real om vacant corner #75 Baldwin bet on fen Pike’ 43. deep, $2000 5 ee kCREa- WITH -F BARI + alfalfa. No house, FE | GASOLINE STATION FOR LEASE, | HARDWARE. WELL ESTAB- 40 ACRES WITH ‘4 MILE ROAD | ‘Open. | Eves. ‘til @—Sunday 1p to 8 BARBER SHOP 2 CHAIRS. ONE “Pel ble Fore. oie nat fi 363 | ; ‘ a eo a ~ rp 72 PEPE? roan =_? 83 ACRE INVESTMENT | Improved with a 3 bedroom base- | ment home, barn, Ty house, | 2 car garage, this acres locat- ed approx. 14 miles N. W. tiac is. am excellent invest- ment at $19,500, terms, tee Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 48 EF. Huron FEderal Sell Open Evenings and Sundays 80-ACRES modern Auto. hot water, r garage. Large barn with drinking cups. } dite sseasien. Priced ‘at Faz CRAW FORD AGF “NC ¥ 53"2 W. Huron -4-1549 Evenings wT Pati or EM c ~ ‘Bay “Thra Partridge. List Thtt~Partridge | 120 ACRE FARM LOCATED NEAR mone rey fn || | ~y PEAR —— ween “We made a payment on a new car... next week, we get | the chassis!"” Nore gs aad iad tree. FE SO Business Speen 51 Money to Loan x20 cement biock building, 80 country. STORE AND GAS. Liv. attached. $3,500 do acres tillable. 20 acres timber. Freesegs on 2 main county roads. | Geod ecation for ena My Must be. cash sale setile es- _tate. Write Box 41, Pontiac, Press. i) n Aches = GRANGE ~ HALL NINGS CALL Modern 6 r eae bath. Basement: FA oll pag Eo AS : $21,000: can ANGUS . Realtor cas NAttonal _ 2-285 $2.675 DOWN i acres with livable 4 rooms and basement; needs some fin- | - rice $6,675. LAKE FRONTAGE Scenic eo} acres with woodland and we jake frontage. two modern Ain 4 miles porth of - Wil accept contract or resi estate in trade. $35,500, RIDGEWAY FE Rent Farm Property 48A 170: ACRES Ortonville ped Y DRIVE Ig THE “BIRD: TO s 16 unit motel, 60° ee : e Comfortable You'll make money easy here. It) the . ideal with WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4.3581: Beat ESTATE & es aly ed 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. ° s__(State Licensed Lenders) Buckner = ustomers | Mapoy Folks. Buckner's gaye serve with a 2 most friendly manner and shown to ue and borrowing a come, and your patronage ls ap Eran te 800 © M nate "BUCKNER | = FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR _ NATIONAL BLDG. EQUIPPED GRILL, ~ BENEFICIAL WHEN YOU NEED : +. 3 Ei _eeres in 32-0635 Sale Business Property 49 ioc MEsO1 w EST You'll mever see r piece of commercial is as as you live! A 5 ACRE corner parc th lak e. ine * some water but ities if you WANT Y. A STEAL M saattes With $5,500 down. - bs M-59 EAST Right fe the beast of dewslove Th 126 of commercial frootage or all of frontage sale. m Garage “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Drive-In Restaurant Strictl en 8 month 5 Pleride. 3. bedveom frontage —- MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION | You can get it Bg on your signature car . No Seen aS ad to ~~ our “STATE wa LINANCE Co. 2as Station Pius 4 home. Le- cated on 8 Mile Rd. Zoned heavy commercial Please call for more particulars. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor elient Parcel 3800 ft. x 200 ft scent to the |weiiny — oLEnwoon AREA. Syiven “Gener wih Zoned for clinic or dental office of this * commercial) prop ment, nein : erty. ‘SY LVAN REALTY co. @ Cenren room apt.and vacant wh Ky 29761, ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Rent Lease | Bus. Prop. ¢ 494 or” ay . ss:, $49) wush ext, birch dodrs from. $8.95 ba zy | rior doer jambs... 5 : oan | b STA! . + SE someone double con éaane UPHO D” DAVENPORT rai. &—~ with * -. $11.95 itd re a l . colored bath with trim it field. cham ‘asher TEMS THOMAS ECONOMY 30” bar folder ” 1 “prake. y Canal i roller. ~ t chines and ent. 4714 Diste FURNITURE CO. Hws., Drayton Mich. OR 31 8. w St. op: A. eee Pontiac, Mdienigan FOR SALE RUBBER OR MUD . Used and Reconditioned | Sutton "Phone MY. 34037” i washer: ABC, eee Oe Rees Be ek ee ee eee neces bunk beds, from. TORDS Aaron Se | OR Set Reayon ‘Nesting 2230 Eizabeth Lake Ra Gnides BOW. 5% 1B. ¢ BAKO om | it 8 ie 2 i | i i red g " ‘1 i : i nit bi . j : HOT WATER 1 i. new 10 Or more, $1.48 each, fy ~ ®, eer ‘Pree: teat EVERYTHING Ta ‘pit TASKE.1'? __63.W. HURON ST. BL AC KETTE’S rk Along SUPPLIFS =. ber base or Magic. - 8161 Dixie ; Clarkston — paint; es ‘pert «le rene of aa | stode Oakland Fuel and Paint, ‘| LIMITED OFFER s, stand, faucets,| Furnaces, ofl-fired. Gun < type. 19.95. Forced air. . Complete <* . Ne | Ae co rma g : om cc ns . cin Lt uct Work, ready to in- A BIG einen aw UNDER- ed $569 with ce SOIL PIPE, § » $3.0, | —— aes PL ‘sure NEW. GALVANIZED PIPE ~pasimae y 2100" i in, (21) a” lenges nse Bathe fe Y “le, (1) ft. ee . SAVE. PLUMBING . 172 §. Sagina’ 5-2100 MEDICINE CA {| ALUMINUM'SIDING | StSeSche"sip Cavateries ex Order now for spring installation @ | —O7ch® beat the rush. Winter prices will sa ne : a Nu- Aluminum with “toouleting __stin_ mink _seart. MAytair : . MERCER | DOOR | seeing our. i tions, stock factory Seeends, : _ Also “alum. a"Roereias sens, Deve Jambs wate am. “wt oungsto: Lake. bo wn and a, Richens, _Pontiae Trail, \ ‘uminum storms. — money | MUST. SELL: < oes ATIC . down — $5 & month and VALLELY'S, Auburn a Roches fet eblle trom Gate, cme Pe ter rats Cant ‘Ob tte tr free & GAs FURNACES Aae — & prewired, to install. S comm . Por Be rans Sa | rat er Pig eo a count on Li flat paint : sunt oo, Laces Alkyd at paint $i wise Ped, $8 . vel Maite 1s. mps, 5. ae ate 3. 4 > R FENCES motor, vage, 16 - PLYWOOD7 & foot cast iron 05. Re. we pohth &Carry” 4 Beers ceeee endow steeehen sees whaeee 5 P00 ee eee ee i oe grein **ee r SAVE _UP TO $800 ON MATER. | TALS ‘HOUSE. COMPLETE Northern poles Ca Penile 3 a _ Detroit EL 64s | Fi SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. ‘SED LUMBER ' ‘906 ...... Cleaned i omves “y -3 224, Sil lenge over # eo Pe. 21 it ‘cael? ‘Timbers Used Tollets, Sin _ ‘Hinks, Pipe weal” Reclaim fee * tees ae tee yee buy cos i good ‘eond. ae Me by og miaen Watch This Space for Inventory Specials! SPSS S, inc WE SELL - building need Sow at Low Winter prices PAUL ST. ey R eee CO. 371 he Wed. 1495 Sheetrock |e 4x8 Sheet $1.35| SEPTIC ee. Ww dollars a cord at Gor- don, Call Holly, M@lirose: 4-857. & 38 cord. 6- "cord. PE 86131 — _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 cond. jj SHADE. TREES __|## North Mak | Rochester Fit se, aoa Sor ~“iucectLLocs Aa a | Mt Hy to 2” available “age. amount. 1900 Crooks Ra : eng and Shrubs, sll kinds. Temata 2 As. ie ava eS asic to fi Saba Deete trace | — eee unet_ Sey. Fe 56a. PE b0nOee. original finish one owner, day's a $905 full price. gest your car Haskins Chev. 6751 Dizie weer at a MA Son Ae PTS 1853 Chevro' gS | eiebirescieen.* eer $ ‘i Good Selection of Tate Model Cars HURON MTR. SALES 952 W. Huron Bud id Shelton... Offers — 56 Cadillac Cpe., oy new.. ‘56 Ford, 2 dr. PS vs com | FE CHRYSYER- MUST 1954 Buick Re beg ie Ligh MAIN ST super. iH, WW 1954 Prene m Jet Tine: , Bydra. 1953 Pontiac, 4 dr., steering, pickup R 1952 Ford yo 8 ie Big SPECIAL B ARGAINS H. . R & H. R & H, Clean. avr rots 190 Piynouth, 2 door. good. 4 “CLARKSTON Motor Sales ~ « PLYMOUTH SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! THIS WEEK's SPECIAL $95. Runs dr. Dyna.,| tires eae 2 door, , R&aH "ae tydra., power 1983 Plymouth, 4 door. 1963 Pye aan, hardtop, rus ir ale SPECIALS Peete eee eee 8, Woodward Birmingham Nash 1957 Dodge - Plymouth toa Str TRADE. = Dale H. Hughes, Th Inc. $e aa Be & we te take Sion mn Motor Sales T CLARKSTON KY 1 . OR NTIAC . . Bock. PAR a acces, Extra ‘STUDEBAKER Bh Sait a NORTH Caevphiit 1000 S. Woodward Ave. "36 VO Toe new. EM_3-5253. 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