a, J <7 Be ; 3 = ea Op eee % i hay ; a . . ae j v2 oe ‘abs, ee ais Pee Se a 7 i ipa ne “st . THE PONTIAC PRESS. a5 HE PONTIAC PRESS Details Page 2 ‘all r. ’ 9 i ; é ™ 3 3 | Jo tee oh é ; rns eee) " , ‘ ~ é i 4 ; [4 18th YEAR kkk _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955—32 PAGES AsnoCLATED Fuses | OXITED puase Pe a ui 5 Ay part ba? ; ~ oem 2 — Set Highway Needs Reserves Plan | 2 F amous U. S. Women Meet Abroad Politics Pears Billy Graham at Pinion National Total : Proposals Kill Confusing Head ls $101 Billion, 7 Flavor of UMT in Stock Probe Congress Told House Group Suggests Both Sides Agree Quiz State Ranks Second “28 ” { for Michigan at $6.7 Billion . Changes in Recruiting, May Fizzle; Schedule in Amount Required for Use of Compulsion Fairless on Monday Building Roads WASHINGTON (P — A WASHINGTON (®) — The vASHIN (—Cost House subcommittee has warring factions in the Sen- of ppsarsen peeorlles con- serves, a House Armed Services subcommittee ree ve ate stock market inquiry voiced agreement on two things today: That the in-| | quiry is something of a fizzle and that politics is|/} responsible. Each side blamed the|'™ other for injecting politics into the public hearings, now in recess for the week- -. | struction in Michigan through 1964 was estimated by the Bureau of Public Brooks (D-La) said show “conclusively it is not a uni- with Board Chairman Ben- versal military training jamin Fairless of the U.S. ey oak a See measure.” Steel Corp. as the witness. billion dolfars, period The group has not yet acted fi- Chairman Fulbright (D-Ark) of _ The survey, made by the bureau : - - “friendly study” of market condi- aboard the liner Liberte he Guard and Reserve Officer spokes- ar wweptete | tions will fall short of the hopes| vio was part of a crowd of 200 chanting heneaiands with & woman Villa Taverna in Rome. Mrs. Reosevelt, currently on | he had for it—hopes that it would a round-the-world trip, was Mrs. Luce’s luncheon | inform the try about stock to greet him. Graham is on his second lecture tour abroad. program. to: Reerult a corps of shofe up some weaknesses. In Wake of Yalta Storm ina ania mie rere: |PrOper Public Housing Can Be an Asset, |ssmnsraton ts made pin wine vne” (McAfee Replies to City Voters League | pita Sra amen” Knowland Will Ask Release sia Seer SS of Other Conference Papers . “the fact the Republicans} WASHINGTON (?—Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) said to- housing here. of slum dwellings and the bringing) ssaso, alse contended that have pinned a partisan label on | day he will press for publication within a year of official “ery on Find Man Guilty of Manslaughter Birmingham Motorist Faces Prison in Death of Highway Worker A 4-year-old Birmingham man yesterday by an Oakland County a county road commission worker Feb. 11, 194. Eldon D. Quigg, of 1060 Smith St., will be sentenced April 11 by Judge George B. Hartrick, accord- ing to Assistant Prosecutor Carl A, Braun. Quigg was charged with driv- ing carelessly on Woodward ave- nue near Benjamin street in Rey- al Oak and fatally injuring Chartes Vincent, 6, who was di- recting traffic around a read commission truck. Vincent's wife, Myrtle P., of 144 was awarded $1,000 damages against Quigg by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty last Jan. 12. Manslaughter carries up “| to 15 years in prison, ‘You Will Travel Electronic Roads Within 20 Years’ GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Elec- tronic highways may be just around the corner, the director of research for the Greyhound Corp. believes. Richard A. Rice Jr. told officials at the 40th annua) Michigan High- | way Conference that ended this week that within 20 years, Amer- ican motorists will ride highways which will drive their car from one place to another without any | effort on part of the driver. Or, he said, motorists may travel whole truck trailers now are being | hauled this way and are hitched | to truck tractors for local delivery | | when they reach their destination. | Pope Pius Receives — Touring U. 5. Editors | | VATICAN CITY W—Pope Piux | |XII received in special audience | today American editors on a tour | | to Europe and the Middle East. | He received 4 members of the | group in the “little throne room” of the Vatican Palace. Seated at }his- throne, he gave them a brief | greeting in English. | ) third” consecutive year. Mostof{ | those on the trip plan to visit the | Soviet Union. | , Later, responding to cheers of | some 10,000 Romans, tourists and | pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's | Square, the Pope appeared at his | apartment window and gave his | blessing. Cigar Roller Dies at 76 COLDWATER #—Joseph Hayes. one of the last of a band of crafts- men in this area who rolled cigars by hand, died today on his 76th birthday. was found guilty of manslaughter | Circuit Court jury in the death of . Dept. spokesmen said. of the new Waterford chapter; and deme Dolan Yonnsts La Velonte ° Seabees ze |S Ald f0 Jobs her . she and split ap in Pontiac Deaths bane ae ace Ae at| Cuttice Tells Senate “Did in a life prostitution im Florida after that?’| Group It Is Best Way . a Herz usled. to Help Economy Robert Louis Bliss “Yes, nee,” stn; realted. w TON — Harlow H An Elks Lodge of Sorrow willl sa Nitthey broke up?” |Curtice, president of General Mo be held tonight at 8 o'clock if “About a week.” Miss Ward | tors, told the Senate Banking Com- Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home for said, adding: “T ‘didn’t have a mittee, which is studying the stock Robert Louis Bliss, 34, of 3812) dime to eat breakfast with. I was | market, yesterday that improve- Dixie Highway. The Rosary will) . stranger down there,” ment of machine tools and indus- be recited for Mr. Bliss Sunday Miss Ward said $100 was given | trial processes “will strengthen in- at 8 p.m. in the funeral home. her by a “Mr, Han’’ after a date | dustry and provide more and bet- From Our Lady of the Lakes | in @ motel near Miami. ter job opportunities.” Church. Waterford, the funeral will | Miss Ward also ‘admitted living| Some of the testimony on this be held Monday at 10 a.m. witht | tor a time ine fashionable Park | phase of industrial economy fol- burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Avenue hotel although she had no | lows: Mr. Bliss died suddenly early | visible means of support. The chairman: Do you feel Mr. yesterday morning ot his heme, » Curtice, that this growing tendency Vergel Sullivan cher, “that while you were at the | 145 played any part in the reduc- | ge . hotel you Went through the tele- | tion in employment. We have heard St., died Thursday at Pontiac Gen- thought might be interested im .| ction. so first would you give us eral Hospital, He had been il] for} prestitation with yout” your views about its prospects. mere than a year. “No,” she replied. Do you think it is going to make Born March 16. 1897 in Lafayette. nisg Ward has admitted having | big difference? Tenn., he was the son of Robert | ¢59 to $100 sex dates with many | and Roda Adams Sullivan and was cafe society playboys but claims Mr. Curtice: I would like first | Married to Ophelia Robinson in Jelke forced her into the dates and eof all te debunk the word “aato- | Bowling Green, Oto. took $10,000 to $15,000 of her earn-| mation.” Coming here from Hartsville. The chairman: I am perfectly | Ohio 31 years ago, Mr. Sullivan was a member of the St. John's Methodist Church and had been employed as a crane hooker by the Pontiac Motor Division. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving besides his widow are four children, Wardell] Robinson, | Lorine Fulbright, Esselena Wil- liams, John Wesley Robinson, all | of Pontiac and 14 grandchildren. Other survors are his brothers j and sister. Elizabeth Johnson of | Gallatin, Tenn., Grover and Her- | sell, both of Hartsville, James of | Louisville, Ky., and Andy of Pon- | tiac, | ‘The funeral will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the St. John's Meth- | odiet Church with the Rev, Donald | E. Morris officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery, Three Youths Admit Six Pontiac Breakins | police six breakinsat Pontiac bus- MARCH 19, 1955. as F of Florida ‘Date’ Three boys today confessed to —ve Pat Ward Tells Admits $100 Short Time After that she had a $100 “date” with a man in Florida soon after she broke up with Minot F. Jelke. Miss Ward was quizzed for the second day in a, row yesterday by George W. Herz, attorney for 4 state's testimony. Says Public Housing Can Be an Asset (Continued From Page One) possible location for the develop- BIRMINGHAM — Because the; three questions to be voted on at| the April 4 election are topics for for a parking let. | ment of a 300-home project. 4 Questioned by Sgt. Hoyt, head of the juvenile depart. | ment, the youths, 14 and 15 years, of age, said the latest breakin oc- | curred Thursday night at the Redi- Built Construction Company, 685 East Bivd., where they took $122 worth of equipment Hoyt said the boys would be questioned further to determine values of other articles they might have taken from restaurants and stores on S. Saginaw street. Hoyt said Detective James Graham of the Grand Trunk Railroad also questioned the youths about other breakins. >. on M-59 Ending Sunday Beginning Sunday at noon, the Michigan State Highway Dept. said weight restrictions will be lifted on some trunklines. Normal truck loading on all con- via U. S. 16. Load restrictions will remain in! force on M21 between Grand Rapids and _ Holland, Highway | | every day are being asked to do | something about it. | Dr. Leland M. Corliss. the pub- | lie schools’ health director, told a | | reporter: . j | ‘We figure that healthier teach. | ers are happier teachers and do a better job for the kids.” | Dr. Corliss, who is on the slender | side, said a few high officials in| the his case. Judge H. Russel Holland set sentencing of the pair for March | 28. They were accused of taking clothing from a store in the North- 1 ADRW eet Dee tr Southfield Township, Each jumbled 2 LETES word is re- 3rems§ =| | leted to my 4 WeESIR work... a 5 IMWCTS few ow eo poesi. 6 LTHIG ble te gvess 7 cel my line. 8 AYTR 9 Yesterday's SGA ny 10 REETM L newer: 11 ODLC une, he 12 WPAR corso © 1938 3-19 | What's My Line, Inc | ‘| Robert D. Long finished presenting | munity. Area Residents | Report Crank Telephone Calls Oakland County residents were been conducting a strange tele- phone quiz in this area. | crete-base highways will be al-|if we were. we would certainly | has ever been accused in General | lowed south of and including a line | never ask |from Mt. Clemens to Howell via | M39 and from Howell to Muskegon! The official said the calls were | ® little eartier, I do questions like that over | the telephone."’ apparently the work of a crank or deviate Sentencings Are Set | for Two Shoplifters | ‘lifting by an Oakland.County Cir- cuit Court jury. Her accomplice, Carrie Johnson, | 32. of Detroit, had previously plead. | ed guilty after Assistant Prosecutor | Mr. Curtice: 1 certainly do not. I think that it is the one thing that come to your attention or no one Motors of taking advantage of it? Mr. Curtice: No. sir. As I stated not speculate in the market. I am just bullish on the future of America. 3-Year-Old Acquitted |The Day in Birmingham Voters League Program Will Air 3 Ballot Issues — be offered by Egbert, while ling will touch on aesthetics er, also to be voted on. Birming- jham is one of six municipalities present the charter and install of- ficers. Cecelia Carter, Negro soprano, will present a program of spir- ituals at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the patie i er if Hi Maung Maung is three-years-old. FINGERTIP IT FOLDS! “We conte te WITH BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM Sun Control Awnings YOU ARE PAYING POR AWNINGS WITH F AND DRAPES. SUN CONTROL IS Fake Keene SEAL-N-VENT Products ' OPEN DAILY, SUN. 10 TO 5 17Sai i ira ‘ { ‘ pe ore a tt THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1935) See x _ ¥ ‘ . Tay haven't been able to do in court, : ; 9 x4 ee Device. | “he sire which begun otlan “repares ror — t time} «reat Ce | Manda, allcts above 25000 work a | Sought in Rail Strike |s,sri.tas sread brows ar A scenes. sou ; in 's PB square.| NASHVILLE. Tenn. @—An : - already have made their appear- guts are acbatuiad to tebe post |® DROS, minwoeme | Tae comin apimphony ecchestres |_ NASHVIL ; al! those of its subsidiaries, the Nash- & ) | : will of Hope and Calvin Colleges will optimism among we-| ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis and . = ance to herald the 26th annual| im the parade and perform the : gotiators meeting here Clinchfield ni tulip time festival at Holland, May| 1985 version of the traditional | *ement the favorite Dutch Fan- | Present @ concert the same eve s today roads. to 10 3 nae y| tasies. _ning for visitors at Hope Memorial | brought speculation that only a/ Tennessee's Gov. Frank Clement, ; * Meanwhile, the offices of Tulip | | The Water Follies of 1955 will Chapel. ho seatons Sought yd Prices effective the minute a Time Festival,’ Inc., have P chore of the wooden shoes. ibe held at the new Holland Civic, A parade ef 3,000 costumed ery Side Snse te San you read this ad. GUARAN. y= | Le gremrel,’ o. hove bese Other opening day highlights in- | Center. It includes a two-hour stage | childten, with their school bands, cathe beana, ond po yey TEED SAVINGS “tn every : clude: , |and swimming review. | is a highlight of Thursday's pro- . item. Rights reserved to | arrangements for the annual cele- would be ‘hopefully con-, eh bration which is expected to draw The spring flower show at the| The Klompen dancers are sched-| gram. The Water Follies, the ~ IZ limit quantities so may | moré than 500,000 persons. Holland Armory; the Little Neth-|uled to give their first evening Dutch Fantasies and the Klom- today. | dere in heen bargbien | Tee . erlands, a miniature Dutch vil- performance Wednesday, May 11,| pen dancers alse are scheduled. han 3,000 pe lose YOU MUST BRING THIS | ‘ ber of Commerce operation, has Conducted tours of Hope College heir lives each year in rural fires. | ADV. WITH YOU. 5 been incorporated under a 12- TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: and a parade of barbershop quar- | - ——> | man board of directors. The y teta dre included in the May 13) 3 t atea bis ag Ree 4 Secese-= || JUNIOR EDITORS | =... ry =a remaining six. activities, Saturday, May 14, in.) © Positively None Sold et These Prices Without Coupons | cludes a morning concert by the PSE SE Oe Oe EE Oe Oe aE Oe ae oe ae GE ae ae ae ay The -1955 festival is under the! ‘ ~y Pekin, Il., Junior High School ' . ‘ : Thi rrr | on direction of Manager Earl F. Price © 2 Band and a baton-twirling contest. : Gtiamtsibpmeeiiiatie i : Gti Me ibmaeliiae). ' and President John J. Riemersma. f. © m A band review, featuring thous- I t Gerber's Strained or Chopped : 1 Usalite Stendard Size ; ¢ fficers and the board of direc- =u ands of musicians, takes over : iri Bab i ' 10 e i tors have meased beeine Wodnew ~f- ’ | Riverview Park, then will come the W here bes . 25¢ y Meats 1 : ¢ .Batteries { program. show ins Wednes- | ° id ;parade of bands with more than | : ce | | 1 day. May 11, with a declaration A Ce ! 40 units playing for floats and cos- 7 housands 1 Limit «| | Fresh Stock «| ‘s mayor that t iness’ ‘ tumed marchers | Tulip Time Varieties, a stage re- | | ji } 6 Jars ; i —Limit 2 H a ideu wae hundreds | . vS — yew at Riverview Park heads the | aa ‘nana macanmanaweameans Loma mamma ma emnamemaa os | anot urging, ° final entertainment. Sommunity | oa © ce ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ey, of costumed street scrubbers with v v7 singing is scheduled to cap the re-; % 4 : CIP THIS COUPON 1 lip 1HIS COUPON ; | pails and brooms advance upon view. | ( t , r ( HIS COUPUT ; . | a ' ' ' the area, Gov. Williams for sev Offictals eald were walles of |/aE 1 Famous RONSON Mede | | Ideal Substitule Sweetner | ral years hes taken on active tulips have been added and sev. =| ' ® Wi 1! 4 G 1 part im the broom wielding eral new garden spots have been os ' Lighter icks i! “4 i. Sacchraia ‘ again ig expected to be present | & placed to ase the color of | ‘ r i! “4 with other state and federal fig: | “ the festival this year. | Ch I : ' Regular € ' ' 1000 ¢ ; The annual ‘‘volks” parade tol- | b/ A - They said inquiries for housing, ec. ng Accounts : 10c Value i! Tablets ‘ lows the scrubdown. | ) Xu v, é ~) meals, touring routes, ticket sales | bem meme eee een nnee! t wccnawaminmenianeiand > tumed “a = ~ and @eneral information have | ' : ee 2 Se & ee ee & oe ee ee ow © -———S— ew ewww = - - oe Prem tin the con at | “a a ~ Z) flooded the Tulip Time Festival e or Eve yone i r ;, nine ans 7 the ‘Netherlands. Floats with | AW/SS : 5-FL Stepladder ‘| T4dach Pie Tia failed to go off because an oil-|) MONTREAL & — Wars have| ities on these subjects during r ¥ |p! the Turkish government he i e it soaked rag used as a wick be-| made outdoor men of thousands of | their wartime service. | Turkey has @ half dozen good| 2 Salt $5.00 $ 88 i: Regular 4 came Stolen oe ai the city-bred North Americans, wild they also had learned how to jet fighter fields built with U. S. > iBt Value ; : 10c Value wick appea &- | life experts said here today. use firearms expertly, an obvious | money. bop ' gt nited. ae | More humans take part in fish- asset to a hunter. Other factors | (man en nnnanannnes RRR 1 Se ap nag | ; ; ; ing than in any other sport, and in the increase were bigger sala- ' e ° a lg dd dt aw22rawreewr- geerers ten Ade he hie Face ogy | tions Workers te C10 Commanic | number has increased sharply (rics and longer vacations, making UNG Jury Is Dismissed - IP) TRC i: fat , t to deny that the union had any-| i" the last number of years, say possible trips to the country. After Rape Deliberations | - a i! ' thing to do with the numerous|™<" of the outdoors who are here| In addition, some U.S. states A Circuit Court jury could not| 5-4 bi , ' Long Hendle, All Wire Basket , i Sealed Beam Type : ‘on a convention. The number of | provided for free hunting and fish- ; . ; r ° rir Le at eaentage repo ace ‘we hunters also has greatly increased. | ing licenses for war veterans ve ‘, * os ‘sion ae wee ae : ‘ : Popcorn P opper r ; Headlight Bulb : nine Southeastern states began Delegates to the North Ameri- | The delegates said a similar iv” | missed by Judge H. Russel. Hol- é Ete t 69¢ Value < ; ] $1.60 Val. ¢ 1 Monday. can Wildlife Conference detved | TC85* has been observed among lland who ordered a new trial for ' pe . i ’ . ' Other outbreaks reported last into statistics te show that 14,- | boating cnieuniocts. although there Harold Florence. 21. of Detroit.| © Branches at ats ' With Lid 1 r —Limit 2 ' ; , | | were outsi t rations of | noe" ’ . nent eas elated toe Eben Guanine ave tid, uucioa | the wildlife convention. hie—capeblea hare . PERRY at GLENWOOD W. HURON at TILDEN | Sheetal ieteieteiatetetetetetetebeteetel towns, Wetumpka and Eclectic, for) censes | They quoted manufacturers of | The trial wil be beid am _ ' j ‘ towns, xa and . | outdoor motorboats as saying they |the next term of court, said As-| © OUT OF TOWN BRANCHES | | Fa || RU hours : y. A total of 17,000,000 fishing li- | are unable to supply the demand. | *!stant Prosecutor Donald A. KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE ' . . it ‘ Bell officials said two censes now are issued in the U.S Brown. | ; Manheties ‘LUMINOUS it Package of 1S Pieces : Fishing figures for C . Florence was returned to Oak- ° cables were cut at Montgomery. Fis in ue or ‘anada vere Gobel Signs Contract land County Jail under $5,000 bond Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | ' Alarm Cocks : : Stick Candy Atlanta area were damaged by| The delegates were unable to to Star in Movie Role He is accused of criminally assault- ee : Bi s295 vel. $95 1 Regular qs rifle bullets, and 11 bullet holes | Provide comparable figures for the| yoLLYWOOD w — TV comic ~~ — in Southfield Town- As : ak: igh > , ae a ' Miniature 11 25¢ Pkg. were found in long distance cables | Previous year—except to say there George Gobel has signed a con-/| _ ad a oO _— - _——— a ~ ' ut r between Macon and Griffin. | has been an increase—but noted |tract with Paramount Pictures to | ore tt te ae leh? tl tlt} hat 1940 | -- ; The —a reported other |e hen the number of hunt- | make a movie this summer. | Gaghemieabateatnate ote, stoctaatrt: Samii oe tate ct | nstances_ mage to wires or doubled. . | Gobel will star in ‘‘The Lady OUR EXTRA , Tapecibmaeiiiue equipment at Memphis, Tenn., Ab- There had been a “tremendous Eve,” and will begin July 5. two ( lL p | HIS Cf 1; ON ( | i Ut N stimulus” following the | weeks after his regular TV series 3-Quert Wire Style World War and the same trend | came in the wake of the Korean | conflict. | Aspirin was discovered about 100 | This was because city-bred | years ago by an Alsatian chemist, youths whe knew nothing of the | but it remained a laboratory curi-| beville, Ala., and Biloxi, Miss. = ~ C. 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Rose- her career, When she was 17, and her younger sister, Betty, was 14, they-started off one day from their home in Maysville, Ky., to Betty mentioned that she'd read that the big Cincinnati radio station, WLW, wanted te go swimming. Betty said they might as well get an audition. Rosemary held out for the swim. So they tossed a coin. And it came up a star. +. The audition got them a show It didn’t matter. He) two kids along, and a) later, wearing the home- | made dresses their grandmother | had stitched up, they were singing | at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. | Their Uncle George went along to go back to school. Rosemary was only 18 when she started with Pastor. She had no great ambition even then. The musicians remember her mostly for her good spirits. Then they played Hollywood. mary saw Ava Gardner and the others, looking beautiful in their ae | expensive dresses. Right away, Reams Ger Worthvatiie . | at qutéiien was bern, And it's | Purposes. All Pontine Meter [/ an ambition that's been realized. — Plea Pastor's band made records 150 jestye PE 2-9296 1) sceemedically. On one session, | TERESA BREWER AND DAUGHTER MEGAN — She started singing when she was barely through pablum, but she prefers the nest. Tony and Rosemary did a duet record, on a now forgotten song _ called “I'm Sorry I Didn't Say I'm Sorry When I Kissed You Last Night.’ Joe Shribman, Tony's manager and now Rosemary's, remembers) clearly. “I was in the contre! beoth.”’ he says. “I heard her sing and I tit up. Se did everybody. For the first time, I guess, we were really listening to her voice. “On the bandstand, al! we cared about was that she was in tune. But I knew the minute I heard her she had a big potential for records."’ | There were a few more duets | with Pastor, then, under Shrib- man's guidance, she left the band and Columbia signed her to a record contract. The first record went nowhere. Then she made a thing called “Me and My Teddy- Bear,"’ as both a pop record and a kiddy record, that is still a kiddy best-seller. “Beautiful Brown FEyes,.”” which was doing reasonably well until it was overtaken by her next +> After that came | was her singing. | signed her up. The big record companies turned her down, but I got her on this other label. Her fourth record was ‘Music,’ and she's been rolling * *- . That odd sound is Teresa’s trademark. It’s best described as what a kitten would sound like if a kitten could sing. With it, Teresa can rip into any kind of song—from a plaintive ballad like ‘Til I Waltz Again With You," to the brassy ‘‘Jilted."’ Her kittenish voice and her * kittenish looks—she's a cuddly 95-pounder—have led her to popularity in night clubs, TV and Heliywoed. The only limit te her activities is her preference for home life. She's married to a construction | company executive, Bill Monahan, and the Monahans have three | daughters—Kathleen, 4'3, 3, and Megan, 1. sing just like Mommy, and de- light in imitating her.) They live | in New Rochelle, and Teresa turns down many lucrative offers in order to stay home. This is one thrush who prefers ~ the nest. “Come On-a My House.” * ¢ @ ° It made her a star. | Next: Patti Page and some * «6 @ | thrushlings. Then came a procession of hit mere than 1,000,000 copies. Hollywood called her and she married Jose Ferrer and a flip of the coin on the way to the swimmin’ hole sure changed a gal's life. Like Rosemary's ‘“‘Come On-a My House,’ Teresa Brewer traces her stardom to one record, too. It was the bouncy little novelty, **Music, Music, Music.” Between her Major Bowes days and ‘Music, Music, Music,” life wasn't too easy. She'd come to New York, and was singing in a Mth Street cafe, but she was discouraged and was about to go back to Toledo. 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May 8-14 wand’ ig hres days {will rae | wen He lay deed end buried in a from a true sacrifice; Our Lord WASHINGTON @—The chances for Hospital W ; rpreted , y came in the Temple, pledges Himself tha: meont the Temple is the piace | with the remarkable story: to a real sacrifice, bat alee a |the United” Stems alegre ee eee ee ee then’ they would destroy ‘Mis Body, | “Sif, We have fecalled in to| Resurrection, gaged will be an atomic one, tion met with their president, on. the third Gey He would rise | memory that this deceiver, while Satan proposed exposing His | Whether it is @ big or little con Howard Estes, this week at the 'y known | He yet lived, said, I am to rise/ Temple to possible ruin for the | flict. Oakland Convalescent Hos- By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN *é0in After three days. larity be- | asf exuitioniam, for the sake Whether use of email, special pital, where Estes is director. Though the full meaning is hid- | passing similarity of display; Our Lord here exposes | purpose atomic weapons would den, even from the disciples, there teense at Temple which had de’ the Temple of His Body to real| lead to the ultimate employment Week commitice headed by Shir- is still an indication that they who | death for the sake of purity. Satan of hydrogen bombs is still a wide- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955, ach ilgili dealt |in the wilerness, tempted Him to open question. v were driven out of the temple, ere Both Temples began | pe — wonder eters in the Tem-, Secretary of State Dulles told assistant for Pontiac General LT in Bethlehem; both were destroyed ple, He answers that He is a Re- | his news conference yesterday he , | Heapital. i and raised up again. The Chal- Geemer. At Cana, He said that He thinks that as the effectiveness of CITY CHAMPS — Pontiac Table Tennis League | with three admitting to 40 years. From left the team! The committe, to be in charge * deans destroyed the one, and Zo was going to His hour; in the | precision atomic weapons increases | has concluded its season's regular play, and the Cap- is Howard Heckman, Rolla Hall, Mary Jacober, Roy of special arrangements in the ‘ ra 1 raised it. Temple, He says that that Hour of | it lessens the likelihood that weap- | itol Barbers have emerged as the champs. From an| Dorris and Pere Secord. | county, includes Dr. Ethel Calhoun, Mankind would not have Ged = the Cross will lead to His Resur-| pons of mass destruction would age standpoiet Bartiore axe the up's sidest outtit,| Director of Sister Kenny Polio | rule over them and destroyed the | rection. His Public Life will tell | have to be employed. He argued —. ~—|Center, Farmington; | Teample that Ged grat. | Ged | the same sy that World War II saturation Shinnick of “The Haven,” Roch- Mimsctt raised It. Both were cou: To Be Continued bombings resulted from inability); No Cure Yet No Walkout ester, and Mrs. Goldie Kerr, Ard- secrated to uses; _—_—_—_ to destroy military targets pre- more Hospital, Royal Oak. - ae . . FRANCISCO uh — Golden | Sou of shdetence the fering cisely. V ft Le k L SAN Every hospital throughout Oak ne ey ee a ees |SmOkArS Face | “socnoter, mene ¥ ICHIM Of LEUKEMIA LIVES) ate seise painters set « ride n| 42a County will bd pen Dose | service to venly Father. \ , . ‘|@ motorized cart when a day’s|at some period during Hospital ; | Here, as elsewhere, Our Blessed td oe ames et |7 Years With New Drugs |svxx,:% @ tt midite ot the| Week to acquaint the public with | is provi : uary that he felt it was not pos- 4,200-foot Too far to walk to| the functi tal within | Lord is proving Himself as the only ble to draw a sharp line be- span. Too far to walk to ion of the hosp sible to wa Tp line BOSTON (INS) — The director; Heller on the National Advisory | their parked cars, the community | man who came into this world to die. The Cross was not something | | that came at the end of His Life. | It was something that was sealed upon Him from the very beginning. | | He said to them: “‘Destroy,’’ and | |they said to Him: “Crucify."’-The | \dome of the Temple, His Head, | | would be crowned with thorns; the | | foundation of it, His Sacred Feet, | would be riven with nails: its | trancepts, His Hands, would be | | laid out as a Cross, and His Holy |of Holies, the Heart, would be | pierced with a lance. | His Crucifixion would not be a | punishment inflicted upon Him for | |antagonizing them; He implies, |that it is here ordained by His $291 t $1271 Greater Danger 10 Times More Likely to Have Lung Cancer, bile Doctor Reports | The value of atomic bombs was WASHINGTON — Ww — The Na- | frequently debated in the Korean tional Cancer Institute, a govern. | War . The United States decided ment agency, says available infor- | &&4!nst It. Officials generally ar- mation “indicates that the risk of Sued that the weapon was not lung cancer is 10 times as great | Suitable against an enemy hidden among heavy cigarette smokers |!” the mountains of Korea. as among non-cigarette smokers.” | ._ * 8 But Dr. John Heller, the ai | The essence of what Dulies said . ; | yesterday was that atomic weap- reeneh said tne government tthe ons in the shape of artillery shells iently t it pe Ogressed find. | and small bombs for precision at- ciently to permit any positive ltack are becoming conventional tween tactical and strategic atom- ic weapons. Generally, tactical weapons are relatively little bombs for use against military targets while strategic weapons are the |Father, because they have pol- ings on the question. The t | equipment for U.S. armed ‘forces. of the Cancer Research Institute, which has kept a boy with leuke- mia alive for seven years, said tonight that there has been tre- mendous progress made toward battling the dread disease. Dr. Sidney Farber, of the Boston Children's Medical Center, empha- sized that no cure had been found for the blood disease but added the discovery of chemicals which can prolong survival has made giant strides. Dr. Farber made the state- ments in discussing statements on the bey made by Dr. John R. Heller Jr., director of the National Cancer Institute in tes- timeny before the House Appro- Cancer Council of the institute, | told International News Service: “There are no secrets to this | treatment. It has been published |Many times before. I'm sorry I can't give you the mame of the boy. He is one of hundreds of patients that are taking the treatment. *‘Acute leukemia in a child is a| form of cancer and in many cases causes death in a few weeks or months “The important thing is there is not a cure for acute leukemia but there has been tremendous prog- ress in the dicovery of chemicals which can prolong survival and return children to good health for | : | priations Committee in Washing- ton, Dr. Heller told the committee | luted His Father's house. He warns industry maintains there is M0/ 1), said he imagined that such | that they would reckon to destroy | proof of any relationship. weapons would be used in any ——— | Him, but they would actually pre- | Heller’s statements were made | major U.S. military activity. Then periods of time which vary from a few months to a few years.” KEEP YOUR EYE PEELED 20 South Perry St. and the glorious Temple of a risen | | Body. Later on, St. Paul would | | Say that every Christian is a Tem-| ple of the Living God, and such is | the basis of his purity and his holi- | ness, This would not have been | | possible were Christ not already | |the prototype Temple that was | 'holy with the holiness of God. In | | Him, the true Temple was the al- | |tar of sacrifice and the atonement | I Could Sell for $8.95 MY PRICE for sin, | | Satan tempted Him to an ap $ 87 | parent sacrifice, by thossing 2 Pair [| Himself from the pinnacte of the for $10 || Temple, which Our Lord refuses | to do, But when those who had | polluted His Wrinkle Resistant—S Proof | asked Him tor SAM BENSON | === | the Cross, Satan South Perry | cash Himself - 20 St. Lord says tha’ SAM BENSON SAYS: ONLY 50 | Pare Him only for a short test} last month te a House appropria- | he advanced his countertheory tions subcommittee, in closed session. Heller said the government will be in better position to reach a/| conclusion after his experts have studied reports on smoking habits made to the Veterans Administra- tion by 200,000 veterans of World War I. Dr. Victor H. Haas, director of the National- Microbiological Insti- tute, testified that government scientists are ‘‘greatly encour- aged” by studies showing that or- dinary viruses ‘“‘were seen to de- stroy cancer cells in the test tube.”’ experiments with female patients suffering from cancer in_ the neck of the uterus, he said, showed “these viruses do have | an effect upon these cancers.” The discovery is not sufficiently Monday! Take ‘em Away! | cal journals and ‘‘this is not of- | developed to be reported in medi- | | fered as a treatment for cancer,” | | that the development of little ‘bombs decreases the likelihood that big ones would have to be used . | His presentation of these two | ideas was designed to serve two , 7 . s First, he was trying to get across to the Chinese Communists a warning that if they attack the Quemoy and Matsu islands and the United States gets in the fight, it may very well use atomic weap- ons against military targets. Second, he was attempting to al- leviate deep fears among Allied nations of a hydrogen bomb con- flict. Boy Will Enjoy \Dream Tour of Submarine | GROTON, Conn. u—Sixth-grader Tony Rangiato of New Haven didn't want the Navy to think he was a spy But he did want to know how the youngster has been kept alive by Boston doctors longer than oth- ers who have survived the disease. Dr. Farber, who refused to iden- tify the boy, said he lives a happy normal life in the United States— not New England. He is alive and in excellent health since starting the treatments, the doctor said. Dr. Farber who works under Dr. Mean Tempered Cuss SHAMROCK, Tex. ®—A rattle-| snake struck at J, A. Coleman. He | slapped the snake across the head, then beat it to death. He wasn't bitten, but he did get | so mad he gnashed his teeth to- gether and had to have three pulled, for OUR AD NEXT WEEK! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS scouring pad... honest!... ne Ne COTTON $429 DRESSES . ... 5250 °°” $2.98 - $3.98 end $4.98 Values | ae om." SAM BENSON 22-2: | > Injured in Series —_—___— of Dallas Bombings ~ nome = | think 11-year-old Tony is a security | DALLAS, Tex. @ — Three per-| risk. but the submarines speed is | sons were injured, two seriously, 4 highly classified secret and so in a series of ‘‘bombings"’ that | are many of the things on ‘‘the | rocked the Oak Cliff section of | inside.” | | Dallas last night and early today.| Still they couldn't ignore a boy | The first blast, just outside.the Who said “‘one of the things ra} | city limits, occurred about 10:45| love to do most is go on a real | p-m. at the This-Is-It Club. An ex- | submarine." plosive device thrown on the roof | So today the Navy ts going to IS MY BUSINESS .. . eat Layowey MY BUSINESS [IS GooD! lan seriously injured Leon McCallum, | take him on a tour of the subma- 27, and his wife, Merle, 23. Mar-|Tine base here and let him go | When you buy your clothing in my store, you make it - your business to tell your friends about my good buys. | ereuty het 30, was less” aboard a training submarine. | >. ¢ *¢ Accepting the SAM BENSON Jerry’s Hangmans Club, a tav. | wrote: | Haas added. But he said the development is |so encouraging the institute in- tends to pursue it ‘assiduously.” many ‘“‘notches’’ (knots) the atom | submarine Nautilus could travel and he wanted ‘a picture of the inside."’ He wrote his request to the Elec- tric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Corp., the builders s . * Neither the builders nor the Navy SAM BENSON SAYS: CLOTHING invitation, Tony | jured when a midnight charge set | take time out for a boy Tike me.” The third explosion blew win- LADIES’ ALL PURPOSE LAS CRUCES, N. M. ®—Officers : 20 South Perry St. anne SADeeS! tome ts IT7: eee f t= Discredit Child's COATS . ern and 7 ; Thit next but_nobody_ seriously piece band with debris and LADIES! THIS IS IT! ‘located about midway between the Version of Killings 1 Could Sell $19.95 20 South My Price J 71 WITH BELTS AND HATS TO MATCH Perry St. Pre-Opening Clearance HOUSTON, Tex. w — Burglars | anticipated the formal opening of a package store when they visited it the night before, swiped $4,000 | 1:30 a.m. blast injured nobody. | —* | worth of stock, YOU EXPECT IT FROM Mfg’s Close-Out! TUXEDOS FOR ~ WEDDINGS 1! RENT | AND PARTIES 20 SOUTH. PERRY ST. ~* SAM BENSON SAYS: MONDAY ONLY! JACKETS $5.95 and $6.95 Values, Plain and Fancy SHOP TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT Until 9 P. M. SAM BENSON have discounted the story of a four- | year-old girl who told them she saw her mother and a man slain by }another ‘‘man in a black suit.’ | Police say they believe murder |and suicide explain the deaths of |Mrs. Monica Vasquez, 42, and | Arthur C. Peterson, 60, Las Cruces | quez’ grandchild, spent three of four days with the bodies, found in Spring MY PRICE x : t ct i F then Peterson, She said the man af 4 : 2 f HT if Pots \ = OPARKLING CLEAN when you cook electrically Just think: ..no rubbing, scrubbing to shine pots and pans. And that isn’t all. Kitchen walls and curtains stay cleaner and brighter, too. Electric cooking is clean as light. OEE YOUR DEALER on DETROIT EDISON and pans stay a ——~ —“—__ | Te Peas ae 4 - - — - - \ Bes oe ; Tos i eerie eA es Let’s Not Hamper. Industry in Pontiac manufacturing to residential use. : i ' K a é = ‘ “ ‘ Be Re ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 a & ) TIAC PRESS plete the job at a later ute ! o ay ee , Voice of the People | es ai oe * there no indication \ a, A DEPENDABLE, + “nar mews evar this and the sate Rghway, men ma Su ts Guaranteed Annual Wage Plans = Powrme Puss Bullding am state , they \ sd ’ y e e . e posed plan will prove satisfactory. Be Set Up Within Framework of Unions City Manager WrLMan plans to con- pm neces: a at Post Office, Pontine. Mich. as second class matter fer with the highway department with- wary neces of ach of space, Pal botme chest polities tonee ond cand. 7 Some Social Activities in the next few days to obtain further Trier must eccomonny iettere but ieee dates guch as the League tor Tiring as Part-Time Job’ ——————— information. After that conference city ~- poqnerte eatete Sho latter We artiien) Toman Nowe cavemen: ond et I am curious to know just how ac Sotsph, Joeal negs Srimiad to thus pemee officials will be in a position to express If the unions are truly inter- they think Is best for the job, ae ee ene . their opinions. ested in the welfare of their rather than autocratically direct- working . un- tes Pesee is oy ¢ bers why don't they do the follow. ing the members to vote the derstand it, this has been in prac- pee Pe eee pe : Se a ee ce San Al's eiafeeer ss was ese ~Here’s Where Efficiency seed of asking, the companies 10 pest cP ater ceired mem, if it suddenly decided by | our Is More I tant wat the nembees tan depend cn Ptvsically. and socially? Unions cinciency of their work? ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ore impor that the members can depend on have huge sums to manipulate. “1, ices he determine the quall- SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 A bill which deserves special consider- nla at the ble Ducinesses they eo tof their work and how can he ation because of its sponsorship as well Baerino Nown __ “ten attack. Why not use some of teh a twee this wally? It ss ization of , the money to set up trust funds for , as its alm, proposes reorgan ss By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER the aged and unemployed? Od. thats 's, Brongn Op . after ’ the police force in our national Capitol. (International News sn tee) vel bet the rs vote om a Chief of Police is having @ dif- Sponsors of this bill, passed once be- staat joe 1 Wachee y pres strike after they are given all ference of opinion with his men. : . in on are - the facts, not just facts favora- Pontiac’s City Commission faces an fore by the House, are Representatives urally figuring on a bit of elective ble te the views ef the leodenc? Why fear any =e, police important decision in the* recent Berntiey, Republican of Michigan and chain smoking. Wise, mature, unselfish leaders otnices wohing = ving soot te proposal to rezone a portion of the Roserts, Democrat of Alabama. Both ing Uke the ut are needed. he prefers working a part-time Glenwood Estates Subdivision from were wounded a year ago when Puerto who lit one job off another. dc ttcly 1 have heard people won. dob in order to eiecat be be Rican fanatics fired at members of the ’ so they —— se tke up az be it all union leaders were. to forceg to find other things to ’ . re drummi his off-duty time? ; What makes this decision so mpor- House from the visors’ galleries. only Heart-Felt Fellowship the indispensable man as Coet-tall ne ere err, Setiidee can be an tring. ae tant is the fact that land both suitable 4 miracle limited the casualties to five transportation te 1968, That's only Interested any type of employment can, a -holler — and even more #0, and available for heavy industry in lawmakers wounded. Days of All Faiths the croak files. | I wonder how many union mem- ry 4. vneee, officers * * * bers realize what this annual wage 14 9 part-time job aside from Pontiac is becoming scarce. This situa- tion has resulted from the tremendous expansion of Pontiac Motor Division in the northern part of the city. * * * In their several recent letters to the City Commission protesting against the proposed rezoning, General Motors officials have called attention to the fact that already no room for expansion remains available on the south, east or west of their present holdings. < ; ? Only on the north does additional remain, and it is to the north that wood Estates lies. General Motors @fficials have pointed out that it might prove exceedingly short sighted for the wer or & @ity to rezone this area for residential tse and eliminate the opportunity for future industrial expansion. ; an ¢ The importance of industry to Pon- flac is apparent to anyone who stops to think for but a moment. Industry now pays more than half of all the city taxes. * Taxes on all of the homes in Pontiac Make up only about one-quarter of the fotal tax levied. The other three-quar- ters is paid by industry and the business - - Seo, while it is understandable > that the idea of making pari of this subdivision available for new~ homes is appealing from the stand- point of immediate income and use, it is not so sound from the - long range standpoint. - Another factor might also be con- sidered. The land concerned is not de- sirable for residential purposes. It lies adjacent to the railroad, as well as to industrial sites. . Members of the Commission will do well to give serious thought to all the angles of this question before casting their votes. Their action could well have far reaching results on the city’s future. Partial Switch in Grade Separation Recent publication in the Press of the . e Highway. Department's plans for. the grade separation at Telegraph Road amd Orchard Lake Avenue came as something of a surprise to many resi- dents of the area. At first glance they appear disheart- ening. Instead of a full, new clover- leaf, the present highway is being retained to serve a portion of those cars which make turns from one highway to the other at this intersection. However, straight through traf- fie on Telegraph Road will pass beneath Orchard Lake Avenue, eliminating stop-light delays there unless it proves necessary te install traffic lights at Tele- graph Road and Golf Drive, a short distance to the south. While the proposed method will not sO completely serve northbound cars on Telegraph in turning onto Orchard Lake Avenue, or some of the cars turn- ing from Orchard Lake Avenue onto Telegraph Road, as would have been the case were a complete cloverleaf installed, the new system doubtless will be a big improvement over the present one. | Admittedly, the situation is compli- cated by the nearness of the Golf Drive- Telegraph Road intersection to that of Orchard Lake and Telegraph Road. It may be that, if the proposed arrangement still leaves a serious bottleneck, the State will com- » 4 ~things--straight;is-Dr--byfin—W- Both sponsors are aware that the Puerto Ricans had no trouble getting past guards or opening fire on the membership. They also know that the police force in the Capitol building is operated on a patronage basis and that efforts to institute a regular pro- gram of: training have bogged _ down, The sad fact is that because the Senate allowed a similar House passed bill to die, members of Congress are as unpro- tected today as they were a year ago. * * * The Bentley-Roberts bill to make our Capitol Police Force efficient and to put it on a merit basis should be passed by both Houses. PROBABLY the most relaxed person in the jittery world of today is the man who fell asleep while being tried for first-degree murder. “Tur earth weighs 36,000,000 sextil- lion tons,” declares a physicist. He must be mistaken. It’s floating around in its orbit as light as a feather. The People’s Business Confusing Claims Voters Won’t Know Who Authored School Bond Plan By JACK I, GREEN LANSING—If this fellow G. Mennen Wil- liams doesn’t cut it out he’s going to get the voters of Michigan so confused they’ll never recover. Last fall some of them went in to the vot- ing booth to vote for Williams as state high- way commissioner and found to their dismay that the commissioner's job wasn't up for grabs, that Williams was running for gov- ernor. You see, they probably had been~mis- led by the fact that Williams ran against the Republican highway commissioner, Charles M. Ziegler, all during the cam- paign. Now Williams is running against Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state superintendent of public in- struction, another Republican who really is on the ballot April 4. But Williams won't be. That's what the voter should absorb tf he can keep his head clear. The Democratic candidate, just to keep Bartlett, a By this time, probably even Dr. Taylor is confused. He takes a crack at Dr. Bartlett and before he knows it Williams clips him behind the ear. He turns around te put Williams in his place and Dr. Bartlett streaks for the Upper Peninsula to incite the natives to revolt. Right now, both Williams and Dr. Taylor are wrestling in the public squares daily to get credit for the 100-million-dollar school building bond issue which also will be on the ballot April 4 along with Drs. Taylor and Bartlett—but not Dr. Willia—er, Gov. Wil- liams. Williams says he thought up this idea first and the voters ought to reward Dr. Bartlett for it. Dr. Bartlett says he thought up this idea first and the voters ought to reward Dr. Bartlett for it. Dr. Taylor says by gum you did not, I had this idea first and everybody knows it and besides what's Dr. Bartlett got to do with it. ' And then Williams says why you chis- eler you I sent a message to the Legisla- ture at high noon on such a date and recommended this. And then. Dr. Taylor says well did you ever hear of such gall I recommended this in my annual report on such and such a date and.then you stole it. And then Neil Staebler, the Democratic boss, screams did you call our honored gov- ernor a thief? And then John Feikens, the Republican boss, yells you are too and so’s the CIO. But for hevvin’s sake, where is Dr Bart- lett? The moral in all this was well stated by a gent in olden times who never rustied for a vote. This ‘gent, Omar Khayyam by name, said “Ah, take the cash and let the credit go.” " 'y ‘Hour of Sharing’ to Aid Needy People Abroad DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Thousands of American Chris- tians will join at their services tomorrow in ‘One Great Hour of Sharing,"’ an annual offering de- signed to share some of America's abundant resources with the home- less and hungry people of Europe and Asia. Basing the appeal on the age- old tradition of personal sacri- fice during Lent, 20 Protestant and Eastern Orthodox communions each year ask their people to direct their special Lenten sacrifices to the relief of human suffering abroad. Money received in these churches tomorrow will be dis- tributed by Church World Serv- ice, an interdenominational organ- ization. orphanages, hospitals, and schools abroad, and in the re- settlement and rehabilitation of refugees in all lands. These benefits are, of course, dis- tributed without any reference to the religion or nationality of the people who receive them. The sin- gle object of “One Great Hour” is to share God's blessings with those in misery, whoever they are and wherever they can be reached. Tomorrow the Fourth Sunday in Lent, is also sometimes known as Rose Sunday, because of an old but little-known Roman Catholic cus- tom. Beginning in the lith Century, {t has been the annual practice of the Pope on this particular Sunday to bless a rose made of gold. Occasionally, but not every year by any means, the rose is sent to some parish church in rec- ognition of special devotion to the Church, or to some Catholic ruler or other distinguished person who has been conspicuous for his Cath- olic spirit and loyality. the Golden Rose brings _to its owner. Probably had its beginning in what happened to Joanna of Sicily, the first Queen to whom the rose was sent. She _-was_soon dethroned and strangled ~ . by her nephew, a In those days, that sort of thing was fairly likely to happen to a queen whether she had the Golden rose or not, but Joanna's fate was apparently enough to start the superstition. Rose-colored vestments are worn in Roman Catholic churches today, in place of the usual purple ones that are worn on other Sundays in Lent The Archangel Gabriel appears not only in the Jewish and Chris- than religions, but in the Moham- medan as well, Mohammedans consider him one of God's four favorite angels. He is one of three archangels mentioned by name in the Bible (the others are Michael and Raph- ael), and he appears in the record four times: twice in the Old Testa- ment and twice in the New Gabriel's two appearances in the Old Testament are both in the book of Daniel, and on both occasions he’ came to explain dreams that Daniel had had about the coming of the Jewish Messiah. In the New Testament, too, his visits had to do with the Messiah. He came to announce to the priest Zachariah that he and his wife Elizabeth would be the par- ‘ents of John the Baptist, who was to be fhe: forerunner of Jesus. HONESTLY GIRLS. £ DONT KNOW WHICH 19 CUTER, And, on the great occasion that is commemorated throughout Christendom next Friday (the Annunciation) he appeared to the Jewish maiden, Mary to tell her that she had been selected to be the mother of Jesus. Gabriel's name means ‘Man of God."’ He is known traditionally as the chief messenger of God, and he is expected to blow the last trum- pet on the Day of Judgment. In His Footprints CHRISTIAN LIVING* “Set believers an example.” I Tim. 4:12 In this week's lesson Paul is giving ... The rules for true and Christian living . . . Colossians 3 wherein he lists . , . The vices and likewise insists . , . We put aside the old and do . . . The things that make us pure and new... He claims we should examples be. . . When writing to young Timothy . . . While I John 2 says, ‘‘Walk in Christ’’ . . . Who for Man’s sin was sacrificed. ; JULIEN C. HYER *Text of International Sunday School Lesson for tomorrow. THOUGHT FOR TODAY And he could not answer Abner a word again, because he feared him.—II Samuel 3:11. s ° ° The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear, and with good reason; that passion alone, in the trouble of it, exceeding all other accidents.—Montaigne. Ike is not in favor of booking the indispensable man on such meager wire-tapping. He figures the way we do on the incomplete score. If Za Za has not metthe indispensable man then neither has Ike. Or me or you. You might stretch a theory across a wash-tub and say he could be in back of the pie slot in the Automat. But we know no other place in the swirl and tumult where he is more important than the customer with the platter. The monnicker was planted, watered and force-bloomed by the boosters of Franklin Del- ano Rosevelt from 1932 to 1944 It weathered the referendums and recalls for four elections, Then the,citation suddenly switched to Harry Truman and withered on the vine. Now, Ike's clientele is warming up the sub- ject for 1956. His coat-tails are again on the pasSenger run. The wizard of the invasion deserves all the honors that have been stock-piled on him. But he longs to hibernate in the mows, ricks and intervals of western Pennsylvania. Looking Back 15 Years Ago 1300 ATTEND FIRST Pontiac Press cooking school session. MOVE TO NEUTRALIZE Bal- kans seen in Hitler-Duce parley; new peace proposal denied. 20 Years Ag PARIS AND SOVIET hit Brit- ish note to Reich denouncing re- armament. PLAN OUTLINED for profitless war by limiting industrial profit to three per cent. Case Records of a Psychologist is that they want so badly. Do you know that with an annual wage law the companies could work you 10, 12, or 14 heurs every day for a certain length of time and then lay you off for three or four months or longer? Your annual wage would be figured in with the days you put in long hours over a period of time, You would have averaged your eight hour day and still be laid off three or four months with no compensation. Remember back in ‘45 and ‘46. General Motors war ned you it would be a long strike. Do you know why the strike saved General Motors millions of dollars? Be- cause they had no glass for the cars. If you hadn't voted for a strike, you would have received compensation while being laid off till glass was available. So why not think twice, put in a good eight hours a day and remember, those who have house- keepers working for you, can you guarantee them an annual wage? Demand a vote — not just a few behind closed doers. The other strike helped no one. Only the union leaders. Sure they want a million dollar strike fund; $7.50 a month out of your pay-check and you have no say about it. If they say $10 or $20, it's taken out, just like in Russia. Think it over. Disgusted Worker Suggests New Flag for Contagious Hospital I have occasion to pass the Con- tagious Hospital on Telegraph Road quite often. and have ob- served the flag they fly is only part of an American flag and that part is badly torn. It isn't a com- pliment to Oakland County, They certainly need a new flag. A Good American Many Clergymen Are Unable to Inspire Without Leaning on Ritual, Church Art Bishop Sheen and Dr. Peale typify the clergymen who don't need ecclesiastic crutches to lean upon in order to in- spire a congregation But many clergymen, subconscious- ly becoming lazy as they grow older, let their oratory decline and then are shocked when they try to preach at an open- air meeting. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-378: Dr. Norman Vin- simplicity of the Quaker meeting house. But we do, however, recognize the fact that many clergymen grow fat and lazy as they advance in years. As their virility wanes, they try to get by on second rate ora- tory, And the weaker their ora- tory becomes, the more they try to work their congregation up to the former exalted peak by use of acolyte boys to light the can- So, clergymen, beware of lean- ing on ecclesiastical crutches too heavily. Always write to Dr George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, M losing self-addressed envelope cover senns wes for one of his psychological (Copyright, 1965) they make their livelihood this way than to have a corrupt police de- partment. John Bailey 583 E. Tennyson St. ‘Daily Reader’ Offers Mr. Clark Solution This is in answer to Mr. Clark's letter regarding rental destruction. I have a relative in New York who rents an apartment, and what she has to do is sign a year's lease and her first month’s rental is doubled. Then when she leaves, the owner will check the apartment for any damage, even to a nail in a wall, and if there is any damage, the amount of repairing it will be deducted from the first double rent payment. Thanks to destructive tenants, high upkeep and ever-rising taxes, many landlords do not rent out places anymore. In 1954 I paid out over $120 for damage and again this year, $150. Add taxes and what have you got? Landlord Asks Critic How He’d Enjoy Paying new furniture and repair of dam- age to his house in order to rent it to somebody else? Landlord Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE My swivel chair annoys my wife ... Because it always squeaks .., As she has been informing me... For many days and weeks . . . She tells me that a drop of oil .. . Is all I need to keep. ,. My posture in condition, while ... that chair... Liver Squeezer Exercise cont” Peale, aged about Wis one of America’s foremost clergy- men and a topnotch orator. “He was visiting my church re- cently,” a clerical friend of mine informed me. “I showed him our ornate al- tars and costly stained glass win- dows. But he wasn't very much impressed. For Dr. Peale seems to think a clergyman should not lean too heavily on ritual and ornate religious art. “I gathered that he believes - im a virile outlook. He feels a clergyman should be able to stand up anywhere, without de- pending on church bric-a-brac and motivate his audience. “Dr, Crane, what do you think of Dr. Peale's attitude’’’ If we look back at the outstand- ing religious leader of all time, what do we find that Jesus did? His Sermon on the Mount was not delivered in an ornately sculp- tured church, nor did he have a backdrop of beautiful stained glass windows. . For most of Christ's great work and his sermons occurred in very simple, unpretentious places. He didn’t even have the bene- fit of the old fashioned Chau- tanqua tent. Nor did he meet in huge, rough hewn frame -re- vival tabernacle buildings such as Billy Sunday employed. For Jésus apparently relied, as does Dr. Peale and most of the other virile clergymen, upon the power of the spoken word. Oratory was what counted most, not stage lighting effects and: col- orful. windows and such aids to the proper religious mood. Now we psychologists do not indict all use of art in churches. .We don't insist upon the austere _ dies, and by robed choirs of Various But clergymen must be very careful not to rely too heavily on such ecclesiastical crutches. For someday they may be asked to preach a sermon out in the open air, as Jesus did. Then they must attempt to stand upright on the basis of their own vigorous sermonizing. And the shock will be terrific, for if they have developed the habit for many years of leaning on church decorations as their crutch- es; they may make a very poor showing before their new audience. A topnotch clergyman, such as Bishop Sheen or Dr. Norman Vin- cent Peale, can speak in the open air and soon take an audience up By WILLIAM BRADY, ©. D. THE MAIL BOX Squeeze Your Liver I have used your Liver Squeeter exer- cise for years and I believe it saved me @n operation. Have told others about it and many of them have thanked me for the benefit... . (Mrs L. T. K°) Answer— What the lady means, folks, but is too much of a lady to say it in Anglo-Saxon, is Belly Breathing. For instructions send stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for pamphlet BELLY BREATHING. If you use some other name for it I won't know fT what you're talking about. Cooking Utensils b +34 harm occur from food cooked bottom utensils is metal for cooking utensils? (8. 8) Answer — Whichever metal you prefer. At our house some utensils of aluminum have been in use fifty years. There are also stain- less steel with copper bottom, stainless steel, copper, iron etc. Not Many Around Anywhere This is merely my thanks for writings sbout alcohol. 'm a teo, and there are not many & here. (GO. K.) You Can't Beat Dr. Spock Please tell us what baby consider second best? (Mrs. -~ ~ Just Plain Betly Breathing proved many times thet @ good wrestler can beat @ good rat in a m@n-to-man encounter .. . em, * TV matches billed as wrestling look more like dirty boxing. Hairy Legs Now with the stocking situation such as it is, it might boost parts, Zinc oxide, cornstarch THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 __ ; \ ‘4 , bd b os v ae DIRECT ROUTE CAGAINST HEADWANDS OF 100 MPM OR MOREY Target LQistance Time NewYork 4 S00 mi _/24 hire ~ Washington 4 750mi1./Shrs. SSGa,q C WITH TAN WIN OS OF JOO MDA OP MORE) Target Distance Time Houston _.._. 6.000 m1. 8s hrs Washington 6750 m1 _.9+shrs. NewYork... 7000 mt__. 0 hrs. ——— By GENE KINNEY finally become so severe the pat-) be in terms of time, not distance Associated Press Writer tern is destroyed. Then within a| OKLAHOMA CITY w—The gen- few days the cycle begins once | erals who plot America’s defense ™°- against atomic attack have cocked! Apparently caused by cold air a wary eye toward our nation’s’ emamuting frem the North Pele, soft underbelly. the Siberian peninsula across phenomenon is generall The reason is the jet stream, mt y | the Pacific, lower California, the high winds which blow in a present y during § winter | northern Mexico, southwestern great irregular circle at 20,000 to| ™enths. The path and width United States, the Atlantic sea- 40,000 feet around the world. | Varies from day te day and | beard, the North Atlantic and When those points are Russian | speeds range from around 100 to | ack to Russia On that day, Nuckols continued, The fact of the 5 a Russian jet bomber could climb meteorological tact of life takes, woteatial, use by Ae >. a) e ™~ 4 , é yg Y a Goes On Sale Famous Crib Set $s Includes Crib, Inner- ; spring Mattress and Springs. Crib adijust- ie to 3 heights. NO MONEY DOWN ‘ “¥ ty 4 4 A st tt ee ot ah ¥ os ss he aay Po iam ne anim ape spl He. To a , a = THE PONTIAC a SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1985 |” vr Soy + Pastare observed .during the Jewish holi- Ei hue Wentilp ay 8 a ty te Ad Giaen sunset: Jewish Institute of Cong. B'nai Church” place on Monday at 8 Be WH Marvach. Preacnins A \theme will be, “The ey |S UNITED UTHERAN Following the preview CHURCH OF THE | =, Tee Mant ; | supplied by the Jewish ASCENSION | munity Gouncll of Greater ree Tittiaans and Lorroee sm. || trett group will Sunday Schoo! | 10:00 A.M. §| such basic theological Gee. L. Garver, Paster rE t-3513 as confession, atonement, = ance, personal and communal ST PAUL prayer, and a hest of others. Henry || Ist SERVICE 8:30 A. M. |)!!) i) 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. |i!!! | SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Corner of Genesee and Glendale Rev. Oto GC. Schultsz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. — — A Welcome Awaits You at 505 Auburn Avenue Full Gospel—N ondenominationa! 11:30-12:15 Adult Bible Schoo! P.M. Srentng Grangstiats Sartes. Chaplawn Services Sunday 7:30-8:30 P. M.—WPON 1460 CRUSADE FOR CHRIST SATURDAY— 5:30 ?. M.—CHANNEL 7 A Friendly Place to Worship 9:45 A.M. Worship. Communion. Sermon 9:45-12:15 Children’s Church & Bible School Dave Martin 39 Oakland Ave. BIBLE REBIN DIN G eens roe aay beten Bae. Beet fast, dependable service. Christian | Literature Sales FE 5-0591 — ; B= ~~ CHURCH OF CHRIST | Confident Living Top Insurance Salesman Dropped His Lazy Habits By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE a selling insurance. job was with a Class D lenges team. ithusiasm, Vitality Make Dull Job. Really Fascinating he couldn't play ball well, but because the manager thought he was teo lazy and un- enthusiastice to make good. Betiger drifted around for a while and then got another chance in professional baseball with a team in New Haven. There he became triendly with one of the older players and confided in him that he hadn't been able to get ahead in basebali because he had a reputation for being lazy. “Well,” the other man said, ‘‘no one knows you | up here in New Haven. When you get out on that field the first day, why don't you act as though DR. PEALE you were the alivest man in the world? Quit telling yourself you're slow and lazy. Act as though you were bursting with enthusiasm.”’ When Bettger went out on the field that same afternoon, he teok his friend’s good advice. Although it was a hundred degrees im the shade, he went round those bases like greased lightning. He acted like a man possessed. He threw the ball so fast it burned the hands of his teammates. And, one time at bat, he got to first safely, went on to slide inte second with such force that the baseman dropped the ball, managed to do the same at third, and so got a home run on a single. He was like a demon on the loose. The next day the New Haven papers said that there had never been such a dynamo of enthusiasm on the New Haven diamond. The fans began to call him “Pep” Bettger. Bettger sent these clippings back to the manager who had fired him for being lazy. Projected upward by this enthusiasm two years later he was playing major league ball, second baseman for the St. Louis | Cardinals. As he points out, ° ‘Nothing in the worid did it but boundless | enthusiasm.” When the time came for him to leave baseball, he decided to go prospects that they couldn't afford without buying a new life insurance policy. breaking sales records through enthusiasm. How do you feel about your job? Is it just routine, or is it to your mind the greatest opportunity in the world? You may be saying to yourself as you read this that I don't know it's pretty ordinary. Ordinary? Whe made it ordinary? With real enthusiasm, you can clothe it with glory. Love it, think about it, get excited about it. Seon your whole life will overflow with vitality and power and your job that you thought dull and ordinary will become fascinating. Then you will find new opportunities in It. So, if you want enthusiasm and vitality, live as though you have them. And you do have them. You have tremendous values within youresit. Does not the Bible tell you, “The kingdom.of God is within "you." What is the kingdom of God? Health, happiness, power, vitality, strength, beauty, glory and every other wonderful thing that is insiés | each of us. If you aren't living as though you have them, you're not wis You've got want K takue—romember Sat Bible Coni YMCA Sponsors Thought-for-Day’ =| Bible Conference Director Speaks By Religious News Service BALTIMORE, Md. — A tele- Sunday Evening The Rev. John Rader, director of Gitchee Gumee Bible Conference | phone ‘inspirational - thought - at Eagle River, will speak and/|for-the-day” service instituted by show colored motion pictures of|the YMCA here was “swemens Conf « Donel. | With calls” during the first wee oe on the of its operation, F. W. Stahl, as- son Baptist Church, 2227 Elizabeth | iste general secretary of the local “Y" reported. Lake Rd. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The name, Gitchee Gumee, was; (Calis have been averaging be- tween 120 and 130 an hour, he taken fram Longfellow’s Hiawatha and P.M. Sends . M. Benday Worship we o) Redinwesd Ave. meaning Big Waters. The Bible said, and the telephone company —— ES Conference is a non profit, re-| is rushing through installation of ligious, interdenominational orga-| . second trunk line. CHURCH OF CHRIST nization that was founded in 1930) yr stan said one correspondent Meets ot 1196 Josiye Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 4. Mt. and meets ane y eed ee the reeported he got a busy signal months. It is on Services Each Lord's Day Evening. .. 1:00 P. M. mr shore Ceweenaw | nine times before getting through Matt. 16:18 And 1 say unto thee thou art Peter and upon this rock wort a te Ke “| to receive his inspirational mes- I wid build my church . . Ané the gates of hel! shall not prevail it Peninsula. sage and a woman wrote to say. Each summer two weeks are | eee say Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0228 || »iven to the junior camp, one after rrinera “ — Loa 7 — for older young people and pe} eid. weeks to family groups. Girls’ a The servicé, believed to be the __ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN-C CHURCH ~ } tos: dormitories. ate. provided, as ewe Lot ta tand jn the nation ‘ USES WW, Wastes ——— res ell a. sohina. or. families. lant residents—of Reitimore te “SUNDAY SERVICES: Bibte Schoa! 19 A.M. Worship 11 AM. J Rev. Lae PaLone extends an inv!" get a half-minute of inspirational Vesper Service : 30 P. M. | tation to the public thought simply by dialing a tele- Tuesday: 7 P. M Wed. 7.38 P. na Proves It's worth driving to... Rev. Dorr W. Foc Kler, Paster +. 8080s ee ja ~\ Round Lake Read 7) COMMUNITY CHURCH | | | phone number—in the same way oe t Nicaragua is the largest of he! they get weather or time re rf six Central American republics. | Population is slightly more than one _miltica. Guest to Be Speaker Dr. Robert Montgomery who will be in Pontiac Sunday and Monday to speak at the Bible Con: ference to be held at the First Methodist Church, will speak Mon- day at the noon luncheon to the Christian Men's Club at the Wald- ron Hotel _ 30 Whittemere St. fen. 7% PLM, Goest Speater | Message = 4. OS. Drake Sen, 1:08 “.. Praver Service Wet im M4 M. Midweek Service FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-7938 Sunday School 16 A.M. Sunday Wee —_ 11 AM KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister Morning Worship 11 A. M. “Faith and the Modern Mind” Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. “A Pertect Heart” diets School 9:45 a. m. » = Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. » Youth Service 6:30 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St.. Pontiac ( Pest Office) Maiceim K. Berten. Minister wrence D. Graves, Asse. Minister Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. “THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM” | , Burton, speaking The Rev. DE, ROBERT MONTGOMERY First Methodist Holds Sessions Dr. Robert Montgomery te Lecture at Conference on Bible Study Dr. Robert Montgomery of Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, will be the lecturer at the 3-Day Study Conference on the Bible to be held at the First Meth- odist Church March 20, 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. The program is planned for all of the churches of the Pontiac area and is under the sponsorship |of the Detroit Conference of the Board of Education. The Rev. James W. Deeg, pastor Ia the Oakland Park Methodist Church is chairman of the local | committee. Dr. Montgomery's subject will be ‘‘Finding God's Word for Me in the Bible.’’ It will be treated in three lectures with the titles, *‘Pre-conditions” ‘“‘Compass Ponit for the Search” and ‘‘God’s Word Finds Me."’ There will be after- noon sessions on Monday and Tues- day at 2-4 p.m. developing the main theme in the areas of the Bible as devotional material and the Bible and its use in individ- ual study. Sunday evening the adult choir the Chancel Choir of the Com- open each evening with a hymn festival. Sunday morning Dr. Montgom- ery will preach on “Him Only.” Charge Woman ~|With Witchcratt in Guatemala | GUATEMALA uw — Guatemalan | authorities have charged Olga Monzon with practicing withcraft against President Carlos Castille Armas. The rare charge said that Olga containing a thick liquid, pieces of garlic, onion, tomato and some buckshot. | Stuck some pins in the doll's cemetery to bury the jar. Olga was identified by poice as a sister of Col. Elfego Monzon, a former member of the ruling Junta that took over Guatemala's gov- nist-backed regime of Jacobo Ar- benz Guzman was ousted. Monzon was recently sent into exile and reportedly is living in Miami Witchcraft experts here say the hex doll practice is intended to cause the death of the person rep- resented by the doll. men ee ee Gets First Mobile Unit NEW YORE — A mobile ani- tuberculosis X-ray unit being sent to Korea as the gift of American Protestant church groups was pre- sented to You Chan Yang, Korean Ambassador to the U.S., in a cere- mony at City Hall here. | The first mobile X-ray equipment ever to be made available in Korea ternational General Electric on a four-wheel drive automobile chas- sis and carries with if on a trailer its own gasoline - driven electric generator. The unit will be put to immediate service in areas of Korea where such clinical apparatus is .unavail- able to the people owing to great distances or the impassability of roads Officials of Church World Serv- ice, National Council of Churches’ irelief agancy through which the is “by far the greatest | disease enemies in Korea with a death rate of 400 per 1,000 popula- ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Centro! . Services Sundey, 10:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P. M. bln say oD Mag slag ae m ia Name, H py ge Sy one true God! Always Pray for _ Rishep L. ' Parent, Jeous 00 the the Sick! Pieter of the First Methodist Church and | ss. Placed a small rag doll in a jar | ®., Yiecer* head, then sem her maid to the) |} ernment shortly after the Commu. | First Korean Ambassador {Ete it was expecially designed by In- | rtest Chere Church Calendar Starkey (1) ‘ om.) Fisher Ave. Edwards (11:30. 6 & s Rev — Mortensen 111 . Rev GO _ & Rapelli (11 18. 7 Meviear Biptiet, 115 West Wihen Rev F M Gantiago (16. 3: HB Belly sti, 1:30) 411, 9:30) — Reed oy Former Pastor fo Speak Here Dr. Weldon Crossland to Give Lenten Lecture at Central Methodist Dr. Weldon F. Crossland, former pastor of the Central Methodist Church, will speak at the church Wednesday evening at the School of Christian Living. ‘‘All the Doors Are Wide Open" ject. 282 Baldwin Ave. H E. Ryan (11. 7:30) , Peddeck at | Rev A L. Bingaman ‘i!, 7 30) Evangelical-Reformed Awbern at Mariva Rev. Maynard Ocsterle (10 am ) 87 Lafayette At 5:30 Dr. Crossland will be wl Bowere C. Arte (11, 1.30) in the church parlors for an in- Rev W. A. Johnson (11. 7 30) formal visit with friends who Jewish Reformed wish to greet him. + aheeliaaie + 1% Elisabeth Lake ~The family night dinner 1s Rabbl Ganford E. Saperstein (Pride) scheduled for 6:30. The men of , |the church are responsible for fill- - Soutah Conservative ling the tables and will be in whenel eary Moschander aiam) |charge of the program following Latheran in the sanctuary at 7:3. A Williams and Lorraine nursery will be provided during Rev. e LL. corm al am) this P for small child ; 04S OF kchue oem then | Dr. Crossland was graduated Rev Car! W Nelon (1! am.) }from Nebraska Wesleyan Univer- say ae So Or am) _ |Sity and was a Rhodes scholar to Aubern at Jessie Trinity. ‘ |the University of Oxford in Eng- Rev. Ralpb C Claus ill am) cement tnoint land. Before coming to the Pon- jtiac church, he had been as- | sistant minister to Bishop H. | Lester Smith at Central Methodist | Church in Detroit and minister of Rev Charles t 8 Maher (16 am) Heres and Perry Dr. Milton H. Bank (10:45) Rev. Charlies 6. Maher (11:30 am) ot Judson |the Ninde Methodist Church also Rev. Pau! R. Havens (10. 7:30) | De Oskiand Park, Gtenwees in Detroit. elie pet Aah he wre he, coe . fi , Newman A. 4 | Board of Evangelism, has been on J. A: Parker aut. 7 lane | delegate toe the National Rev. Donald E. Morris (11, 7 30) Council of Churches, an ac- arenes Masard 118 credited visiter te the World aT wedeven. Or N. ieee = Council of Churches and a dete- oC Nee gate to the Ecumenical Method. azarene First, 60 State ist Conference, Oxford, England. recat of ee OTe Dr. Crossland has written four Rev. Warne E Welton (10 48.130) | books and contributes to several mner Ww = Verion 1, 7.30) | church publications. He is a Ro Orthodox | tarian, 32nd degree Mason and list- ed in “Who's Who in America.” For |the past 23 years, Dr. Crossland | has been pastor of Asbury - First |Methodist Church in Rochester, N. Y. St. Geerge Greek, & Marty Rev. Goterios D Gouveilis 118 am) Pint, even ot Weyne Dr wm Marbech (11) Ge Paul, 197 8. Parke 130, 088 18 11 38, 12:30), “en TT 7:30 P M ner Michael OReilly, Senday Masser Toledo Sets Reverent ° ee TREE wet” Good Friday Program || May 22 - April 3 Mexses (18. 12) ae : , By Religious News Service Sunday Worship .. .11:00 A. M. Rev. Richard W. Thomas. Masses) TOLEDO, O.—For the 35th con- Attend » Growing 10:00 A. M wr 8 wah Day Ad at |secutive year, Protestant and Ro- Sunday Scheel ... 10: . ath Day A |man Catholic leaders here are You Are Invited Elder Herbert Lohr (11 a.m. Saturday) making plans to stimulate observ- te ance of Good Friday in Greater ’ Tne Fa 16 Chase St Toledo. mrt ‘The Little Church Presbyterian Walter E. Boruh, a estant, o Commmnte det Oakland | stepach | WS named chairman, and Syives- With the © ig Heart” Jostyn Avenee, Joslyn at Third ter Weis, a Catholic, was chosen secretary of the Joint Committee for the More Reverent Observance of Good Friday which is formu- Rev. KE I Watkins m 73%) Miscellaneous Salvation Army Citadel, 99 W. Lawrence sagt end Mrs. Vernon Vie (10:45, will be his sub- | ‘Lutherans fo Send Six to New Guinea Robert G. Marquardt will be consecrated as a ‘Foreign Mis- sion Builder for Christ’ in a cere- mony at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Sebewaing March 27 at 4 chosen by the Missions Beard of the Missouri Synod and the only | ene from Michigan. Six young men will be sent to New Guinea fer carpentry and electrical tasks. They will be sponsored by the Walter League. The “Builders” } will two nurses, manager and teacher who work in the mission field and will build schools, homes, hospitals and chapels during their two year non- salaried stay. SPECIAL | PRE-EASTER in the Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin at Fairmount | HEAR | Rev. Jason Felter of Tilglemen, Md. Services Nightly Guest Preacher Speaks | | unit is being sent, said tuberculosis | of the | Apestole Church of Christ. est Contra |lating the program for the three-/ PURGE? ASSEMBLY A. . ’ : Bray C.MLE. Temple, ‘va Rockwell hour worship period April a Rev. 8 J Plott (11 am) ~ ——— = _OF GOD od are Cheeter Beoffer 10, 7:48) G00D SAMARITAN 210 North Ferry Street — cant 1, Barnes tt 3er A , WESLEY WIBLEY, Minister ° asmanta vuburn venue =~ Milton F. Truex, Min. (10:30, 7:30 : colitten F Trucs, Min. (10:30, 7:30) Service 9:39 P. M - Sunday School John Spradiev, Min. (11 1 J ita Parris, speaker 9:45 A. M. Rev ent BE ML 1s . ont, eS Watkins (11:30 7 30) — eee oe Mornin Worship easen Rev. C. L. Johnson (10:30, 7:30) CAVALRY SAPTIST CHURCH A. M. Rev dea ‘tortem (12, 7:30) outers Sian aaa tele at at the SERMON: Fives Coeree ef Gea 3 e. i WATERFORD TWP. HIGH SCHOOL “These Meanings of ev. wene Ramsev ( 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Schoo! piritu . + A 3. bone (11. 7:30) , hie a. Bat . ha ° A of Ged, 18 Melbourne sab Oc bnctaner mocties Evangelistic Re ey ee een & Wed., 1:30 P.M—Prayer Meeting [| 7:45 P.M lawn Dr wetnees, | . We Mave « Nersery FE 5-2353 : e e a LeRow pag ie SERMON: 5 1 Sent - 2. ge nite’ shied R Headley. it, 1 30 * Abundant Living ren, ve. | Rev Carl Downer ght ere | SCOTT LAKE RD. MID-WEEK . J . —_ bey oe oes p.m.); South Unit ASSEMBLY OFf GOD TUES. co THURS. Latter Day Saints, 8 N. Genesee. 1082 Scott Lake Rd. 7:45 P. M. L ~~ . 10 ues 11 A. M.. Worship I! ne vival Meoti March 22 ‘a a 8 Tees. 7:38, ¥. P. Wed. 7:30, Mig¢-wh. [| with Evangelist J. F. Pepper, in- rite . 1 Rev. Orville J. Winéell, Paster dian Evangelist. ; unity Center nd County. 71% — RADIO: WPON 1640 KC. “11-08 am Pontiac Unity Center Su Morning 8:00 A. M. 71% Nerth Saginaw St. The Rev. C J. Joh nestor | Sunday Service 11 A. M. ev. . mson, or | Scheel 11 A. M. of the Church of God in Christ, | Rapendene peta will speak at the special Sunday Call FE 2-1300 After 4:00 P.M. “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Service to be held at the Provi- dence Missionary Baptist Church at 3 p.m. The pastor of the church is the Rev. T. Walter Harris. About 57 per cent of all the employes of the -United States Bureau of Indian Affairs are full- blooded Indians. The First Church of the Brethren 48 N. -ROSELAWN SUNDAY SCHOOL 16:00 A.M. MORNING SERVICE 10:00 A.M. by the Paster EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 3:00 P.M. PRAYER SERVICE WED. NIGHT at the Wells’ heme on Reselawn Dr. Ber. LeRey Bebafer, Paster \ \ : / terry i ’ is Re he pees | . Steak % fs co oe Wap ade ey aN ee een A bia ee 2 on" eid gio oi eae ee I. : ; : : , - = . (4% i j : ; Er" ; 4 . } . . . <7? ’ f | : i | a ‘ ‘ re of ab ete ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 ie F $ 3 if iif AL peaut the orice. of Mother's Des ; bouquets. 10 A.M, y bajers thatthe rng cons eel @ We'll Look For Yoo! | | ty woven Oh SEVANGELISTIC || The Red Cross has issued 16 mil TABERNACLE | 4 erlerteti sae: = 60 Tilden at W. Huron ; ¥ FIRST PROGRESSIVE eon’ Yt teen, i _ 6 CHASE STREET Your Genpel Hot | ina seme a || ame : Silvercrest Baptist FIRST CHURCH of GOD Will Hold Meetings 0:45 0. me. sendrs choot me TS [MS aces Morning Service :30 p.m. Evening Service The Rev. Melin Johnson, director For Transportation Call FE $-7768 os FE 4-1782 “Youth for Christ” in Minneap- @ Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, ind. vival meetings. Beginning March( PARKDALE ‘tr NAZARENE } night at 7:30 through March 27. |4 Sendey Scheel... .9:45.A. M. Youth Serviee....6:45 P.M.» The Rev. Mr. Johnson has con-|¢ Bible Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. ducted evangelistic meetings in the Pontiac area several times. He will iy } [. \i ( at Gingeliville Baptist | Pilgrim Holiness Everyday Religion Uae area, pastor of the church, following this| 7 A Singspiration will be held Sun- ° Families of First Presbyterian | engagement . . day at the Gingellville Baptist Holds Meetings I Spy! Church will gather for a Family All Saints Episcopal Church Church 9:15 to 10:15 p.m. A 1 3 py! Night dinner on Wednesday eve |. e The meeting will open with con- Through pri By DON D. TULLIS ning, March 23 at 6:30 p.m. ouncil Seeks WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE gregational singing led by Dave) si ocial preEaster sefvices will ov A motion picture, “Stranger in The Rev. C. Genrge WAGE Roster Simpson with Ann Fulcher at the t Pil Hol It was said of the charming Prince Charlie, Pretender to the the House,”’ prepared especially Rev. Waldo R Hunt Rev. Robert J. Bickley ; piano, This will be talent night. | begin at Pilgrim Holiness | English throne, that “He had been everywhere, except inside | fF the Presbyterian Church will ° es Featured on the program will be| Baldwin and Fairmont Streets . , be presented te the adults. eace in risis 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion ; a male quartet, marimba and vio-| Tuesday and continue through himself.” We are guilty of the same charge. We have traveled A ial is pl : 9:30 A. M—Holy C ion. | hh ae Par : lin solos, a saxaphone and piano) 41,1) 3. the earth, sailed the seas, submarined the ocean's depths, soared [for children. Mrs. Ellen Wissinger ; , Church School on RR A ; Oe ine rea peaple. of Pontiac | The Rev. Jason Felter of Tilgle-| above the clouds and pierced the stratosphere—but failed to probe | will direct a period of xinging.| Prayers for President il | : our own souls. Pity. award D. “Auchard will pre- Eisenhower, Secretary 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer. Church School. : ' We are acquainted with multitudes of people but not with | titled ‘Travelin’ Man,” which de-| Dulles Urged Sermon by the Rector. i) t!} ourselves. John Doe must be introduced to John Doe, and Susie | scribes the One Great Hour of Shar- ing offering to be received in the| Prayers for President Eisen- St. s Damm to Susie Damm. We need to play the childhood game of | Church School ‘on April 3 for the |hower and Secretary Dulles were George's Chapel “I Spy” and discover what manner of men we are. relief of suffering around the world.| called for and a plea was made 1) A. M.—Morning e An excursion inward would not be all sunshine and light. ina sts and hostesses for the occa-| to these leaders to find « peaceful Bermon by the Rev, othe thoml” We would find beauty and ugliness, lights and shadows, loves | Norton Mra. William Leach mei Solution to the present crisis in a Retort 6 Saati, Venne and hates, devilish desires and strange eternal longings. Mrs. Marthe’ Mock, Mrs Aitun fa {recent statemtnt released by Dr. |G, ; e There would be raging streams of falsehoods to ford, steep onroe and Mrs. H. Wayne Reaves | Kenneth G. Neigh, president, and | ————_—— meanness to wade through. Happily vere voi oe “Roy F Mr. and | . plains of goodness to traverse, the perfume of some y deeds . B. B. Kimball, Mr, and Mrs. | Churches Ml 9:00 A. M. Worship 11:00 A. M. Worship to breathe, and visions af love to cheer us on. Thomas Tillson, and Mr. and Mrs.| The Council represents more | ji! 0 ” Looking at a picture of the insides of a human being, a lad |w J. Kreklow. than 2600 local churches and most | Sermon: “Are You a Parasite? exclaimed “‘It isn't nice.” His pal replied—“No, but it is inside eee of the major denominations in the ; us just the same”—the homely and the heavenly. What an omelet Ofticers of Cl b state, Fred Robert Tiffany, Preaching am I. Mark Twain must have realized this when, after looking u The statement urged ‘‘that no 9:45A.M into his own soul he remarked—“God made man at the last of Attend Meetings careless word be spoken, nor deed : . . the week and He must have been very tired.” done that would plunge tie ne The Sunday School Station CKLW—800 Ke sees eee et tens by De. Ewe ; Ghose ass fem an b peat: _e my March 18-19-20 vised. “against speaking gtibly 5:00 P.M R ion 7:00P.M.P . earthly temple there's a crowd. There's one that's . one MD: . M. Recreat : .M. rams Sunday 9:45 A. M gene Carson Blake of Philadeophia.| a eae One that's broken hearted for his xine and one that, | E&¥ Van Dyke, William Herr. | about war, either partial or plane: |i] rog unrepentant, sits and grins. From such perplexing care I would Howell officers of the Men's Clut,|day would be unspeakably territy- | (t= W. Huron at Mark | The SALVATION ARMY "* Ths disconery is cosential but Mts not poll One must cotend the Seventh hamal haeoe at negetiation poate tina FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH decide which is to rule one’s life—the evil or good. Such a decision | ing of the National Council of Pres. | peaceful solution SUNDAY SCHOOL ................... 9:45 A. M. requires outside aid. Poul eaid. “'I do wrong against my wishes byterian Men in Chicago on March| Repeating the Council's adamant ' ; HOLINESS MEETING ........ cece eeeees 11 A.M. . . . who can help me? GOD CAN.” 18, 19, 20. opposition to Communist (yranny. Invites You to Our Services YOUTH SERVICE ..............--0000-5- 6 P.M. As children, when we discovered the hidden oblect. we cried my oat ane come, oot te pecneat a coatlict hich 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P. M. i na eae ie eine Chasthe dened to a may we three gatherings of Presbyterian ves ne realy ae Seturdey Night, 7:30 P. M. oo Thursday veting further Prince Charile dared Men la the United States, Re- | itsrianism.” . Sunday Schoo! ww. 10:00 a. m, Officer in Charge, shout it again. gional gatherings are held on 1100 F ° MIDWEEK PRAYER And to this all important discovery there must be added the the East coast and the West Morning Service ....... eevocces sm. Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 P.M. full surrender of the great “I” to the Greater “I AM.” coast. Nearty two thousand Pres- Overflow Crowd Sunday Evening Service......... 7:30 p.m. byterian laymen artend each of 1460 on Your Dial Sunday from 7:30 te 8 p. m. 29 W. Lewrence Street _ aaa ab bb bbb . eee ee meetings and about Fill Chi Ch | Wed. Evening Prayer Service... 7:30 p. =. United Catholics to Petition | Scams “ [Fills Chicago Chape Ron. &. Genomn Poste tional i if 53 i 2. g5 ef i! By Religious News Service 67 NORTH LYNN STREET for Censorship Law |erstestancsm wo wi FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH e By men are 10:00 Sunday School W. Y. PS. 64S PM. Presbyterian Religions News Service Eugene Carson Blake.| opened here to an overflow 1100 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. TOLEDO, 0. — Petitions re-| President of the National Council | crowds. Oakland and Saginaw, of Churches, Ralph Waldo Lloyd,| “Busy office workers and shop- Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor ~ Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes te: All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “GIVE AN ANSWER” EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M. “THE MAN BORN BLIND” Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor Church The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love pers crowded into the 125-seat, ground-floor Early English chapel i] bly to enact a constitutional movie py of the Presbyterian censorship law are being distribut-|U.S.A., Dr. Elton Trueblood, for the first service held there by ed in the Toledo Roman Catholic the Christian Business Men's Com- diocese and other dioceses in the | States Information Agency, and| mittee of Chicago. EAST HURON at PERRY | Central Methodist Rev. Mites B Bank, D. D.. Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse, Minister 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP Fy a i 3 2 z z i ber, Ohio Department Ede. | e_° the text: cation bes halted oreviewing \Modern Physicians Use “Lord, to whom shall we go? films to be shown in the state. Plane to Make Rounds | Thou hast the words of eternal life.” (John 6:68), E : ‘rwwevwvvwvvwvvevvwvwvvv”’vvwevwvevwvvvvvw-™ ~oerrwrwrereeeerererrrrrrrrrrrr, v“rrrrrrrrrvvrvvrvv----vvv~ 7 E 5 3 a z z F4 J 3 Theodore BR. Allebach, Paster 1 } 3 ' ' ) i | | | | 1 / — M Youth Fellowship 6:00 P. M. = "4 4 4 Ohio is “now | bed institution. for $250,000, The commit. | - Evening Service ...730 p m 4 The planes are owned by two! tee held noon-day services for > Goctors, re howpital business shan the pam 19 years in Ke Victory JOSLYN AVENUE 4 Egger said he daves time by fly.| for 19 years before that in the Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. ame waits fo patios: Dr, Case Cas |. brenine eres | 10:00 A. M ; pecions f tetien, Puster . said the “flying calls” he makes at |in the chapel aly eee oar . ° ° nin Senect 4 times might be the “means of | and eventually it will be open Auditorium Worship a “as am afr Srl end hours a day with a counselor al-| Wil ee nies ps er P. M, ; “THE TRANSPIGURED physicians — cine ways on hand to offer spiritual aid Bible Class CHRIST to nearby Greenwood, Greenville; Bethel Hall on ill Broadcast the First Program o Evening Service ...720 p. m | Memphis. Once Dr. Cox and] ot the building has’ ben outfitted “THE STATE OF THE The FREE METHODIST cagy i eed cmv” | rena ry ngs as Sg CHRISTIAN DEAD” AUBURN HEIGHTS > FEATURE room seating 140 persons. Another message in series on 2nd Corinthians DIRECT FROM THE CHURCH AUDITORIUM onns Derek c REE Broadcast Over WCAR. 10:15 - 10:45 87 Lefeyette St.—2 Block West of Seors J. Marvey MeCamn, Pastor > ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE Dr. Tom Malone Pastor ° 10100 A. M—funday School. Bare Groen, 8. 5. feos Bible School ..... 10004 m i = 10:00 Av M. Seadey $ 1.00 A. M. W. , 11:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M.—Oskland County Holiness Meeting THAT Tm Caos ‘ Minsownry Ablow Church Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. ‘THE GREATEST TEXT ons MEANT GOD” » W. & Verten, Paster vern Shefficl4. Director HOWARD Evening Service IN pm ‘ mt yg - by - . - “es 5 ON REVIVAL” FIRST METHODIST |} pasrron rams {| sory wertip 11 .o.|]| _ Fleet Southern Missionary aes tab u , STI AS; Worship 1) 0. as. ) ) “GOD’S ANSWER TO MAN’S NEED” ‘an not sin es wine 5 papi, Youth BAPTIST CHURCH SERMON , Rev. Pow! B. Havens, Minister Bible School ...... ent Aliience Youth , a ” ° ” Sunday Morning ................. 10:00a.m. }jP Yorstip .......... 11.00 a m qi] Fellowship . . . .6:15 p.m. 365 Let Wiken Ave. - m4 RETURN TO JERUSALEM “HIM ONLY” “TO NUMBER OUR DAYS” r Evang. Service 7:30 p. m. 945 A.M.” ao 4th im @ series of 12 sound films on the Apostle Paul By Dr. Robert Mentgensery, Professor at Obie Wesleyan Evening Service ...730 p.m q - Seett Specter: Worship .....11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Can Se gg, | eoeseaemaaaned eet ee ee a “AMBASSADOR FOR CHRIST” wee eeeeocece e+e ADV a. mM. A= Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. 4 on Youth Fellowship ................ 6:15 p. m. Ist OPEN BIBLE CHURCH ||] wea. Preyer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. _ Departmentalised Sunday School for All Ages Evening Service ................. 7:30 p.m. 1517 Jestyn, Pontiae Young People’s Bible Study 8:00P.M. 1141—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday DISTRICT BIBLE CONFERENCE. Dr. Montgomery speaker Gunday Schecl—10:00 AM. REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 DR. TOM MALONE * Morning Wership—1ii:00 A“. Weeueniey iene Lenten Supper 6:30 P. M. Pe, oy yey P.M. ' ¢ - fAililiated with Southern Baptist Convention Pastor ¢ \ - i 2: - , “4 } , Py bs de 4, y ' « 2 oh ee Sp he + hb * 2 £# ££ Hee 2 eB e Se mw Se at De eS ot owt oO oS en ae eee eee ee ye i ; : A oT hee ‘ ais Pere : ' * } id o ‘er . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 |. oe 1a. Se terviews with the The main idea is problem early thus giving preventive Miss Priest strength rather for help. She in Pontiac where help may tained for emotionally disturbed children. Another speaker at the Thurs. day evening meeting was Bruce Hubbard questions about fluoridation. He urged education as an ald to Entertainment an Peete tne etet Comal Add an elegant touch to your © shower Ellen Farmer. Clara Messer, Ger- new spring cutft — with y — oo Yea Zonta Members Joanne Kruger. Crochet pattern 699: Round bag, | resistered Wiggs... Others were Carolyn Beaver, | 12% inches in heavy 4ply jiffy ee ote ume mon Hear Talk on Connie Nichols, Betty Boone, Shir-| cotton, or use straw yarn Make won't get so many duplications Camp Fire Girls braith were accompanists. Ax pro. #10ves to match in small, medium end things thet don't match... fi gram of songs was presented by/|or large size. Smart set! and they do such lovely gift }|/ Mary Ellen Wyngarden, execu-| giris trom Lucille Harris’ room| Send 25 cents in coins for this wrapping, too . . . yes. | always Oe ee re ee Comm | and Mary Jane Harris presented a ttern—add 5 cents for each pat " \ Miss Priest and Mrs. Henry Ka- to 1M Pontiac Press Necdlecraft tip presided at the tea service. | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea . Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print Mrs. W. B. Hartman plainly pattern number, your name, Will Be Hostess address and zone, |Malkim School Elects Officers man of the day. is father vice se ee Mrs. Carl Vedane is teacher vice va . . gan Wa-| president and Mrs. Jack Daugher- ter Wonderland.”’ ty, . CoC . Others are Mrs. Robert Kayga Social Gathering treasurer; Mrs. Hurles Pace, be ‘| Held by Sorority Eugene Molsington, Mrs. Nolan - the Pontiac drive home of Mrs. | “rian. Raymond Howell for its March| Devid Ewalt of Pontiac Depart social meeting. ment of Parks and Recreation Mrs. James Dillard, Mrs. Leslie | Showed films explaining the work 4 Davidson and Veria Sturgeon were | of the department. “§ your selections of china, crystal J) project. Prizes for the eve-| Thursday afternoon meeting were | kitchenware and “MADE FOR §| New members introduced were|ning’s activity were won by | Mrs, Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Mason EACH OTHER STERLING FLAT- Swanson, Frances Borst| Mrs. Charlies Kistner and Mrs.|Weisuhn, Mrs. Wiliam Morgan, WARE TOO.” We keep 2 careful [| and Beatrice Connell. William Robertson. Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. record of your choices and help — Arthur Lake, Josephine Seeley your friends and relatives when o tion. meee ll) QPEN SUNDAY | cover ci ren ‘4 patterns... Come in soon and Party on May 4 register with Mrs. Evans. We | Members of the Better Home tn dy Btn wh 10:30 —2:30 it Gee Ob acre to is yours for the asking .. . and e e | day afternoon at YWCA. Mrs, L. . E. Potter was chairman of the now that we're open Monday 9 9 ° nights . . . bring your fiancee Women’s, Misses’, Children’s Clothing |day. Her committee included Mrs. with Clyde Hadden, Mrs. A. E. Ball, down YOU ve e? Mrs. H. B. Dickie, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Frank Arnold and Nellie db Mrs. W. H. Eustice. for the day James was speaker the , using as her subject 3057 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac the different shrubs which attract birds. Plans were made for a 24 W. Huron St. 1 Block West ef Huren | benefit party May 4 at Roceevelt iece Model Maintains Relaxed Waistline, Al Guests Spoil | Comfortable |, Home Life ' Man Asks if He Must Dress Up for the Unexpected friends as it would acquaintances who do not us by first name? intimate friends | Thursday evening at the hothe of gz ALR [OTR T TiAl ia PL RIAIT I ICIAT SOT TT iOn TRINI CIM SQG0u0 CWI ALAIN OTE] agi oC iad T3 RATE COCILIC) ALAL! 1611 INié. i SICIRiBié| Lis 4) , ask me about y, /| kA en | 2 am £7 HC is New—Brand New—and at Pontiac Laundry. Just installed, it’s a complete electronic system for Humidity Control—a battery of scientific instruments that for the first time adjusts instantly to any change the quality of your garments with ideal cleaning conditions. in weather. All “guess-work” is eliminated in safeguarding HC means your garments are now consistently brighter softer—yes, and cleaner—than ever before. We guarantee you'll see crisper, livelier colors . . . feel fluffier, more supple fabrics. You'll know every fiber has been gently, thoroughly, deeply cleaned! Call FE 2-8101 and treat your clothes to the HC difference! ex ** DRY CLEANERS PONTIAC 7-HOUR SERVICE AT 540 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD Laundry _ | igan State College has placed their — ametican dd lows Bodice Definition Berin Gives New Figure sex 5 $s Mrs. C. H. Purdy of Mary Day avenue and her sister, Mrs. Mac Whitfield of West Iroquois road, will spend the weekend in New York City. Sunday afternoon they Mrs. Ruth Steele of Auburn ave- nue is enjoying a 16-day stay in Honolulu, Hawaii. s * * Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty Earimoor Franklin road and Mrs. Virginia | Pentiuk of Detroit. s id . Norma Isanhart, daughter of Ray A. Isanhart of Auburn Heights, s The academic averages of sev- eral area students attending Mich- names in the top ten of their class, in their respective schools of study. Those receiving the honor are Mrs. Norman A Burns of —Com- | S¢™#*. merce road; Carolyn D. Lorenz. daughter of Mrs. A. K. Rohr of LeBaron avenue; and Judith Kay | Robinson, daughter of the Alfred | H. Robinsons of East Iroquois road. Others are Patricia A. Skel- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skelley of Woodland ave- nue; Verne N. Vackare, son of -' took pictures of the group. Lake road has been elected presi- | Birthday Party Held for Sandy Flanary Sandy Flanary of South Ander- son street was honored at a sur- prise birthday party at the North East boulevard home of Marilyn Carlson. The hostess was assisted by Virginia Gregory. Guests at the recent affair in- cluded Dorothy Bond, Dolores Fel- Reid and Mapes. Violet Tinkis. Audrey Japanese Customs Explained to Club Sunset Club heard a lecture on life and customs in Japan at a social gathering Thursday at Wil- son. School. The first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little was celebrated. George Balch was speaker. He showed colored slides along with his talk. Glenn Husted Cleaned | 42 Wisner St. 9x12 Rug | S NEW-WAY RUG. 95 Party Is Given Circle Members Hear “Life in India” charge tor sizing FE 2-7132 .. . Pal i _? f j . fe bi ae | ” a ‘ ; j < ; : 1 RA ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 . C PRESS. § r. 2 ty SiR 1 E,. A i ee oe * * Parents Co Camp Fire Girls ‘in the Pontiac Council are proud | for Blue Birds like Lillie Rose Proffit (center) and Theresa that their parents are a part of the organization. They make | Lauinger both of Dresden avenue to help others. With their it a family affair with father serving on the board or one | leader, Mrs. Chris Voydanoff of Hollywood avenue (left), of the committees, while mother is responsible for a group. | they are collecting and repairing toys for the Oakland Coun- Because parents give so freely of their time, it is possible |ty Tuberculosis Sanatorium. + , ‘ Joanna Tait to Be Feted at Parties Bride-Elect Names| Attendants for April 16 Rite ¢ Bq? a Pell Fett i | Oe Wa-TaCha-Ki Camp Fire Girls of St.|members, Ellen Rollison (left) of Bloom- Frederick school are making plants to be | field terrace and Penny Hoisington of Souths sent to the Oakland County Convalescent Francis street were photographed with one | Home for Mothers Day. Two of the group’s\of the completed plants, operate in ‘Camp | F Pentiae Press Phetes eA 3 J ; ; | Mary Lyons Gro Hazel Sorles is Married on ent sreoker in Gown of Lace, Satin Two members of the Board of Directors| As the national organization begins its 45th of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls| year, the local council makes plans for a are Edward Ladd (left) of Neome drive and | resident camp. the Rev. Herbert Ryan of Baldwin avenue, The new Horizon Club sponsored by the | the, three-piece costume for Susanne Looney | Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Cirls offers | (left) of South Johnson avenue and Pat\at First Baptist attractive uniforms to its members. Carol | Elkins of Edward street. Camp Fire Girls Compton of Chippewa road (right) models | slogan for 1955 is “Let Freedom Ring.” SS Dance Clubs Aid League Pontiac League of the B1ind|tertainment was provided »y | MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘til 9 P.M. Madhatters whose members are ‘| Bill Pascher, Eddie Bunyan, Jim- my Yeager and Ralph Coin. Mr. and Mrs. Allen who: have ire Girls’ F 5 is * $x " f TOE’ Birmingham of Players Slate silt a3 if fi g | z He 4 Hi : 5? i FF ee i TEE gut biel FTF g : : i z ef . E a F tf : é ris i Liter drt g5iF i fH zk i 4 ; ; rete F He i Hi i r rf S| z i E ig fe ii i i (iit a i 3 d sis i F if Anna Gordon unit of WCTU Church. Mrs. Osborn Putnam led devo- Shop at the Bobette Shop - and Mre. Richard Larwin, alee | sin Rot Jay A in the) ga ake Ma, alt Wi nay |S en Geel, Aroen eo bey lll mal mas bt f Oot. . Charcot Rosemsories and orchid _cor- tional vant Lin Pe vcr look-and-feel Mrs. Roland Benge of Grosse|{ "ose of sage from her bridal bouquet. The | ton, supeririiendent Bi —venaaelelresr Berns Aen { you Pointe will entertain March 26 at| wy iride is the daughter of UPle will reside on Arcadia court. | server Corps gave a talk on work Wasmuth, Dr. Harkless, Emery a luncheon and personal . shower. 1... siyrtle Bullock of West Yale| ~, . 7 . | Mitehell, Harold Northon, Ray “Mc —naturally rhe ye meee = rong Mrs. | Street and Charles Sorles of Eari-| Children s Home Donald and Jim Piotrowski. | March 29 for a tea and kitchen | moor boulewald. The, brieee 7 | cene of Party Youthful evening dresses from| shower. Mrs. Hunter will be assist-| 4: of Lake Orion. ‘| A St. Patrick’s Day program | Paris have lace trim this spring ed by Mrs. Paul Kanold of Frank-| A*™sTone |was held Thursday night at the | will be hostess for the April meet-| Pontiac League of the Blind or-| Both narrow valenciennes and the| lin Hillis. A princes se ome Be tat | Calimid County Chirer's tee. | in her Spokane drive home chestra furnished music and en-' fragile chantilly are used George and Joanna will be en- A ee aac alae die Sharon Dreyer, national ie | . . | twirli champion, opened the : ® saoruh 99 by Mee, enn nw mony performed at three o'clock. show. Tony Rozark presented an| COMING Events Wachter of Grosse Pointe. The Chantilly lace over satin formed | Irish fig and Jane McFarland ren- Panny & Tompkins Temple ¢) Pyth- aftair will take place at the DAC, | e Meht fMilting bedice of the dered songs in pantomime. wthms ee a gown which featured « nylon Jack Horner did a waltz tap |“ needowners Square Dance Club will | 5} Nnchoss will te given by Mire tulle neck stole, dance and Karal Curran also pre-| rst this evening st Owen Schoo! at the verett Schafer of Birmingham “The full skirt of satin was topped sented a dance act. Miss Dreyer Women of the Moose will meet at . sar a aes tn | ih ref vom ale A Can | Samed ihe prosram with « ehied| ue: tea td “on aivegs Detroit assietinn, | ! Sire. Poon Loomis will be beste sleeves was also worm by the bride ae. wher pe apprecia- « bosies woman sige, rien nash OPEN that wolks at a March 31 luncheon in her Bir-| , Her Snesniy Nill (Wns and she | ion for the entertainment. Anyone | "'Eiee " wero, et Sean mingham home. wore the bridegroom's gift, of a | interested in. participating in «| 5" ry huneheon. SUNDAY 2 te 5 won . strand ot pears. She carried an | show may contact Harold Duggan, | fests x es Book Review a s 7 There have been so many whis- whom you no doubt have heard about on his TV show, is recover- ing from surgery on her leg. Everyone's wondering who Eddie | | Robinson Sr.'s very attractive din- | | PONTIAC « V 1é4 RI { (US-10) 1 Block N. of Ti OPEN 6:30 — SHOW ST. * . | E-IN. @ te Dees aoe 4” 5-4500 @ @ LAST TIME TONIGHT e@ e ; w-SUNDAY-- __ALL COLOR PROGRAM | “Deep in My Heart.” Jose a (Perrer, Merle ron “Fire Over | Africa.” Maureen O'N@ra, Macdonald Carey Biee Shy Drive-in Gtarts Bun ‘“Sebdrine Humphrey \2 art, Audrey Hepburn, Willem en 7 Civte—Farmington Gat: “Yellow Mountain,” coler, Lex | Barker, Mala Powers “The Golden | ert CASEY ROBINSON . thee Written end Conducted by DUMITE! TORE . Prochaced by | Idol.” Johnny Sheffield. Sun. Tues Night People.” color. | CinemaScope, Gregory Peck, Rita Gem; | |“Destry,” color, Audie Murphy, Mari : _ | Blanchard | Wed Pri “A Woman's World.” color, CinemaSecope, June Allyson. Van {| Heflin; “Down Three Dark Streets,” | | Broderick Crewford, Ruth Roma | — en hale pan Mi al, ad te Remansteik..’ colar, +Q——————.-<— THERE are NO BARGAINS in TELEVISION REPAIR! Files of the Business Ethics Board contain many complaints against television companies offering ridiculously low rates. But these same companies seem to have a policy of making excessive charges. You do not save money with the television - RELY on a REPUTABLE TELEVISION REPAIRMAN The vast majority of Pontiac television men are completely reliable. Since the average set owner knows nothing about his receiver, he must place his confidence in a repairman. of known experience. PONTIAC CHAMBER of COMMERCE » | “Tobor the Great.” Edmund O'Brien, Helen Weatéott Hilie—Rechester Bullet Is Wealting.” Bat “A color. Rory Calhoun, Jean Simmons “The Past and the Furious,” John Ireland, | | Dorothy Majone James Gtewart, Ruth Roman Tues. Thurs: “The Pri., | color Ral Dana Andrews, Donna Reed Chartes | Karin Booth ! Bat “Reap the Wild Wind.” | Payne, Susan Hayward Sun. Tura “Many Rivers to Cross,” “The Bridges William Holden, Mickey ef Toko- Rooney Sat “Ming Richerd and the Cru- saders’ CimemaScope. Virginia Mayo Leughing Anne” Wendell Corey Bun Mon * CinemaSrope: Marilyn Mon- Retty Grable. Lauren Bacall |"Humen Jungle.” Jan Steriin Tues. Thurs “The ‘oot §=6—Con- | tessa.” Hum rt Calhoun x | @at: “Barefoot “Zontesse.” Techril- color, Ava Gardner, Humphrey Bogart: “Jet Job.” Stanley Clements | Sun, Tues “Deep in My Heart,” | Techatoeior. Jose Ferrer, Merle Oberon; , Grace y. “Pangs of the Arctic,” . “Chinook the Wonder ’ mn, Tues. “Deep in My Heart,” Technicolor, Jose Ferrer. Merie Overon; “Pecos Bill,” Technicolor. urs. Sat: “Thunder Pass.” Dene Clark, Dorothy Patrick; “Race for Life,” Richard Conte. Pentiae Drive-In Showing “Reap “A Bullet Is Waiting,” Calhoun. Jean Simmons More than half of the area of! Oregon is under federal control. | This includés 13 national parks and ve | forests, two national park service 3 ‘ : Re sAarens F . 5 Mee, Satan dnaiimsctlltiati: 40 siassdthetiity. installa aioe, areas, and extensive grazing acre- ages. Sun. Mon: “The Far Country,” color. : Black Knight.” | color, Alan Ladd. Patricia Medine | “Three Hours to Kill” Drake, Joba “How to Marry a Mii- ' that hid its shame in a reign of terror! | Cnnascrt eucee oy STANLEY DONEN ~ sosce er s tote ~- *. . ROGER EDENS «= -0-ncnm 4 Pecos Bill Walt Disney's & *& SUNDAY & MONDAY x x COMBINING THE EXCITING TALENTS OF FOUR ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS! . HUMPHREY BOGART Academy Award winner for The African Queen” AUDREY HEPBURN Academy Award winner for'"Roman Holiday” WILLIAM HOLDEN Academy Award winner for "Stalag 17” 1 AND A Co Starring : : . AONE. FRAMES DERI JAGGER ~ WALTER BRENNAN ~ JOH ERICSON ERNEST BORGHINE ~ LEE MARVIN - RUSSELL COLLIKS . ' Maur Prmtrend md Merwe tod by BILLY WILDER te Ne lee Been mere wr eth ‘WALTER HAMPDEN - JOHN WILLIAMS - Westen for the Serwen by BILLY WILDER, SAMUEL TAYLOR ond ERNEST an Nine. pay by SARL. TAYLOR » A PARAMOUNT PCTS... .-- * 2nd Feature Picture * O'HARA - CAREY MARTHA HYER - JOAN VORS A LADY FROM NOWHERE.., NO-GOOD GUY! een Macdonald —T Bencar > BRIGRDI cate Ls - af a ~~ ye pe ee pee oO RN, ae ee Stee Ste . t PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1058 a, ee Maes 6 ere ee 4 % : me ) < wept ‘ * WAG tig. Upper Peninsula ‘——TONIGHT—Lost Complete Show Starts 10 P. BERS Called Frontier | aaa reese SUNDAY | . Kim Stanley's Acting 6 Makes Critics Ecstatic By EARL WILSON sighe- Ray ; Pb pe elephant ‘Industiol Realtors Sey] SUNDAY bo who's purtier’n an oil well flung at me when I came in dressing room. eter, A couple months ago I'd interviewed the soft-talkin’ blonde when she’d suddenly been promoted to stardom for a tear- wringing role in “The Traveling Lady.” I never got the interview in print. I wasn't fast enough. ~ I was just selecting the proper adjectives when the show shuddered—and stuttered. 12:45 Rates for aorta toh | & MON. | Up- ~ 3 ee ee ihe ‘ oe, Vea ay ee pet acieenemmetii aie ene a cre oe ee i, me, For weeks after that, when any name-dropper mentioned chapter . “Kim” they were speaking of Kim Novak. ~ dustrial Realtors.” “ y/ But lightning struck twice. Now the nine old critics were The. feport is a compilation of ecstatic about how Kim milked laughs out of the new Broadway So ee oto eave commit- smash, “But Stop”—furthermore, Kim -had startled everybody by declining to accept star bill- ing. , “That's not commercial—and it’s not Texan!” I told her. * * * * Wait'll I get these artif : i #25 your camera? Wait'll I fi f Feit Fs sHii know and the mother of vast Midwest and Northwest But she plays a li'l ole Ozark ‘ markets can . poo been a “chantoo- during the wud ages ene sey Kansas City—and ; | lishing new or branch plants in this with just drawl, just flounce, area.” she gets bellylaughs. The best opportunities a long view. Because in 10 which utilize the area's natural re- years”"—she was leaning over sources, forest products, farm the back of the chair, very seri- || Crops and minerals. ous—“it'll make me a better The mineral desposits of the actress, I hope. area inciudes limestone, dolo- “I wonder,” she suddenly mite, feldspar, andalusite, talc, asked, surveying some gifts, KIM STANLEY —— ewe, caite, tebe clay “why anybody sent me all this liquor? Five bottles!” P [ : a5 x « *« * . There was a bashful tap on the door. In came, almost shyly, Lillian Gish—“Just one of your breathless fans,” she called her-| © self—complimenting Kim on her new-found gifts as a come- r lad tl Ri dienne. “It's the first time I ever got laughs!” Kim confessed. f oe oe woncane oe area.” “a “At first it was disturbing.” She looked at the ceiling. “As The report said the area also of- though the audience was in the play. I couldn't concentrate on fered good opportunities for light the role.” . metal manufacturing, electronic x * *« * “You'll find it good for your soul,” Miss Gish advised her. “Oh, I’m beginning te like it. I may become addicted to— : ‘ : it”—came from Kim as Miss Gish silently stole «way. TALENTED AND TERRIFIC — Once boomed as television's Pulling her foot up and rubbing her big toe through her opera | @"5wer to Marilyn Monroe, Joan Shawlee began her Hollyowod career | productivity—in some cases as hose, Kim philosophized about star billing. with Frank Sinatra in “From Here to Eternity.” Now, she’s the only —_ as 15 per cent above that of “After I had it in that other show, some people said, ‘Now you female cmp aduhdewe S uhe atte ae an ee hen han can’t do certain parts anymore.’ It would be a mistake for me eat ‘ ay = Non ne a flight to to sit around waiting for something just to show me off in. 1/""°* mam apace sa 100 miles above the George Pal production opens today at the Strand Theater. FRESNO, Calif. (UP) — have too much to learn. I'll do a lot more parts, and I hope pad I'll get a lot better.” ; J. Poe of Fresno, k ke ke | Defense Group era es YF omea’ | dangerous thing,” Poo abe troops by Maj ng . Kim, primarily a product of TV, has now demonstrated that | Robert E. Lee, later commander |ing a term:in San she’s really an actress: one who can make them laugh or weep. Moves Into Fort lof Confederate forces. Prieee for safecracking, She was Joan of Are getting burned at the stake on the “You Are There” TV show. In “Picnic,” she won awards for | Harpers Ferry Po fi playing the ugly tomboy sister. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. @| niiac Theaters a library studying how to “You must have had a problem making yourself not pretty, in | ~ The old U.S. Arsenal, moss- ‘Picnic,’” the reporter gallantly offered. . OAKLAND i i! | i E § 5 i to dO2P OOo * z Fo ree T8E3 F a link .ip the nalion’'s Wed: * ” “Anybody’d be ugly alongside of Janice Rule,” Kim shrugged. | system. Patpose |. Sat. Wed. eG bs ryt “Besides” —clinically—“I didn’t wear any makeup and I flat-| Bradiey D. Nash deputy assist — tened my chest. ant secretary of the Air Force,| srarts +o} * Lest “That was for the youth of it. Hah! I was 6 months pregnant | whose home is near here, has suparSeape. duns reat, Sterts ot when I left the show!” eeeoee the arsimal foro Ground Dttice O 3 xe ek * Back in 1895, when -the arsenal| Sat., Fri.: “Conquest of Space,” DOORS OPEN DAILY 10:45 A. M. — SUNDAY AT 12:45 P. MM. On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen | i Kim's story is the triumph of an ex-Sheraton Lounge | hecame nationally famous, it stood | Technicolor, Joan Shawlee. - 7 waitress whe wore a transparent shirt like the ether gals. = in downtown Harpers Ferry. It , It was one of her jobs when she arrived here, a professor's |since has been moved to ® high\innocent Driver to Pay || CONQUEST OF SPACE IS NOT ONLY ENTERTAINING BUT IS ALSO AN ACOURATE daughter and a cousin ef Stanley Walker, determined to hill where it commands a view a uP PREVIEW OF make it. for malles _ | NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) = ADVENTURES MAN WILL ENCOUNTER WHEN HE ESTABLISHES A Although cleared of blame in a me te ge mente Teas. was Russell Crouse, who ordered call H Sohn Brown's Fort. Fer traffic accident, Russell Erskine SATELLITE in SPACE IN THE WEAR FUTURE.” ne : was the building the Kansas was ordered t da : I don’t blame him. I sat everybody down and made them i 1059 to 0 pay $310 damages. listen to me do Shakespeare—very badly.” ‘| his ‘ |A judge ruled that since Erskine * * * * and ammanitien ws gory od 5 te | had signed a note at the time of “CAN ORDINARY HEALTHY PEOPLE “CAN MAN LIVE “ARE OUR SPACE She began studying at Actors’ Studio: she married director-| arm Negro slaves fer an up- | the mishap promising to pay dam- | VISIT SPACE SOON? THEY CAN! IN SPACE?” MEN PREPARED?” actor Curt Conwey. They have a daughter Lisa, 3, and a son rising. ages he must live up to the agree- COLLIERS MAGAZINE ASSOCIATED paess — SATURDAY EVENING POST Jamieson, 14 months. “Now with the babies out of diapers, I'm tt was in the arsenal that he ' ment. going back to school,” she mentioned. ne tela b ' Max Liebman wants her for a spectacular. er agen f - to talk to Max. ON OUR Eaqtie. , ) “I’d be embarrassed to tears atoning. ae said. ar NEW GIANT ak Kim's mother, who’s Southern, disapproves of Kim's Arkansas SCREEN! accent in the show. Phone FE 5-833! ee eee | $ TARGET * “Ah just think,” her mother complains, according to Kim, —— LAST TIMES TODAY! —— WE CAN BUILD THE SHIPS...BUT CAN OUR MEN STAND THE TERRIFIC STRAIN? it’s tarrubl. Tonight et 10 “DAVEY CROCKETT, it ast _f _.,f... /MDIAN SCOUT” Also _' At: Ii: — TRAIL” Pig Project Will Satisfy | "it be siven t other farmers'on j Korec'Tase for Pork |"neraits amet woe! STARTS TOMORROW 1 a —— t | 4 j' with AGNES MOOREHEAD-OTTO KRUGER- GREGG PALMER ~—ALSO— = 9 mer — : a a wrt CELT ORESTEL and LY LEY = POUT CTO I ““ nates aae-ass cae ww TECHNICOLOR BICKFORD ogy ; —_ i : perce : a : THORSDAY—JANE RUSSELL in “UNDERWATER” ||| SEE Pcie | E ADDED “HOLD YOUR HORSES” --- “WILD LIFE” --- NEWS... . | sks . ; ~ oi , " . os i . 4 = — | ' ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1955 Enslave North Korean We coe PL: ere trom bamnhing Rhee call, 0 / Never Leave $100,000, —oe Toegahe asking people it they were Com-| | METHUEN, Mass. amy lng ‘SEOUL @- ’ Oe i Rees ce eRe the | years old next week, <2 ih eaet an Se ant aay coe “sang mote malls ed trom | wane er not bahoe they ted | 249 wo practices ~ Rhee North Ko- a re a ie ae es eet bis ofiiee. Ne ssemed despite | 3,000,000 of our people left in North| an, epidemic of hemorrhagic | them.” fession years *- vean ' are | 9000 as feasible. house during the day and if they | ® recent iliness and said he was ene demas bereer ane | a eeeeaee © vat ee Se ‘being forced Chinese| “The farmer's widow, daughter ‘like the looks of a come | recovering rapidly. ve disease, hunger Communists started Never leave $100,000 tt soldiers as part of a Svar Matsadl cemed wenstiy doen beck oka tale hex eeee tae no *. feet. f Ste aganda about germ warfare. y He Clipped Frank James causes too much work,” said for- Selees Ges'tieth to 0 Chineee van. with the farm,” he added. . | serted many of his informants afe Rete Soph Senedinyated tapesicon | _o O's were trying to cover up the fact; sT. LOUIS (UP) — The U. S,/mer Special Justice Albion G sal state » Rhee said he had received the | sent South by the Communists, | intelligence sources have confirmed| -Rhee recalled that when he re-| they couldn't stop the epidemic.” | National Baptist Convention, larg: | Perice. “The Communists are reward | information trom Korean refugees | carrying opium, gold bars and on several occasions reports that | turned to Korea in 1945, the North . &s est Negro organization in the| The 74-year-old barrister pro- ing Chinese soldiers in North Korea | Wo had fled across the demili- | American currency. |the Chinese have gradually infil-|had about 10 million of the total) fe gstimated nearly 4,000,000 | world, gained 148,457 new mem- | duced 20 typewritten pages of ques- by giving them farms,” the 1- | ‘arized zone “And what of the girls? Many | trated high civic and military posts | 30,000,000 total Korean population. | died froni the disease which also | bers during 1953-54, Dr. J. H. Jack-| tions on state and federal questions year-old President said in an in- oT a.¢ ® are never seen again, some commit | throughout the North. oh. Oe name Gao Joc, SF O0E, \cnens Gath weil © Be BS jen. nedenel announced |he has to answer in connection terview. “People coming down from the | Suicide,” he asserted. “According to what these refu-| at least 3,000,000 fled South from | Army early in the Korean War. _| here. The total is now 4,557,416/ with a $100,000 estate he is pro- He said Korean owners have been | North tell us it is terrible the way! The Preident, who will be 8 gees have told us,” theePresident | Soviet military government rule.| Some died from hunger and oth-| members. bating. oe 2 Ree oe RON Se FE TIE: | Shop lose to home at nearby 12” stones . In Celanese acetate and rayon. Ff ‘a! First on the low, low vertised price is all you pay! 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Slate was its shutters are rose colored. The Mains plan to paint the white sections the same selected for the floor of this entryway and one wall is papered in brown, pink. and lime shade. A two-car garage, utility and laundry room, Kitchen, TV room, living and Your Neighbor’s House John §. Mains Build on Pemberton Road i i itt IN THE PINK — Mrs. Main chose soft pastel colors with pink predominating for the boucle. The carpeting is rose quartz (a deeper shade of the wall color). A formal fire- living and dining room background hue. She is shown on the long, curved divan which place, the marble frontispiece has a definite pink cast. is upholstered in deep lilac. Other chairs are in olive green, deep rose ahd white nylon ‘ o* ~ er oe 2 i - al ae? o.. ! F extefding counter separates the papered in “Main Street, U.S. A.", the companion paper to the coral, green and lime print used on the kitchen soffit. The curtains for this room are identical in print to the wall. 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And you'll take | |ideal air conditioned temperature, humidity and air circulation for granted too, before long.”’ Nessell said that present-day heating plants and electronic con- trols are 100 times more sensitive to the elements than humans. ‘One system,” he added, ‘‘uses | thermostat outside the house to tip off the furnace to whip up the heat before the cold air comes inside, But take other comfort fac- tors like humidity. “Humidity can be awfully un- | healthy when there is too little; l Westridge-of-Waterford Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivisten Area Featuring Custom-built Homes $19,900 to $40,000 Furnished Model Open 4011 tone Drive Saturday and Sunday 1 to 6 P. M. or by Appointment «~ __ THE PONTIAC. PR Sengorsons: ort Dante Hwy. near Motertord. Tere and at Amnrgar tar when \ . conditioning straightess out.” ou . Heltman & Tripp | “irctitcsne net know of house Builders and Developers of Westriage-ot-Waterford have oe gets ss en flower. 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MODEL HOME 157 FEATURES: i" © Large Lets @ Paved Streets © Full Closets with Sliding Doors © Plastic Tile Bath @ Two Bedreoms @ Full Basement @ 4 Styles te Choose From @ Luxaire Automatic OU Heat Longfellow _ Phone FE 5-473! DAN ROSE -REALT Y~ — 20030 JAMES COUZENS - [Visit the “Meadowlark” - o- Pe... yr = CASS LAKE R0. “Over 1,016 sq. Ft. “Carport is bedroom. *Subdivision RO W HURON STREET ELIZABETH LAKE REALTOR Office 3097 W. Huron Down to Qualified | ! Gi’s - plus Mig. Costs § | expandable is well restricted and planned FE 4-3569 HOME een ee te ere eee A ee Se mn a S FOR AMERICANS PLAN S//0 WIDE AND LOW — Concrete masonry is envisioned by this plan, | .| with concrete block walls throughout, finished with white Portland ce-|__ paint. Wide projecting eaves of a flat roof shelter windows from | sun. A small basement contains heating plant, laundry .and orage space. This is plan 5110 by Edgar A. Payne, architect, 710 | Willard St., Galesburg, Ill. The house covers 2,600 square feet, includ- ing two-car garage. | John S. Mains Build Row Your Boat With Plastic Oars Hl ‘on Pemberton Road 0 ry ollow Handle (Continued from page 17) built-in oven and counter top stove are included in the all- electric facilities with windows overiooking the backyard placed directly over the double sink, For boats, there is a new oar | made of fiberglas reinforced plas- | | tic. You can unscrew the top of | the handle and put your fishing | | rod and other such gear down in- side the hollow interior The oars in three sizes and five | mas trees cover the soffit of | different colors won't absorb wa- the kitchen and its companion, (tag. They weigh three to tive | “Main Street, U.S.A.” with the | pounds. same greens, corals and limes, That's less than wooden oars has been used on the din | They come from Plastic Age Sales ing area walls, Curtains are | Inc. of San Fernando, Calif. matching prints. The floor is covered in lime linoleum. You'll find that a cold chise! will A TV room, with three walls cut a little easier through metals | if you lubricate the edge some oi] or soap. with itt i k i TE iy fas Ee iF i BG yl 4 E = oF nt : E Only a Few Whe ve EE Hi *6050” 390 *40 cooking and family meals often considered just an adjunct to the kitchen, the pantry actually a month inc tee Pere « ‘6650" *900 ‘46 | ge ek i) NO I — ile Aon WATCH FOR OPEN OPEN EV CRA-M 5342 W. H So 8 Re RG Pat - tv. “at ' NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! fire insurance, FHA financing. 4 Bedroom Cadet DOWN ‘Ne M Approximately a Month Includes All Taxes, Etc.! OPEN NOW FOR YOUR INSPECTION! Drive North on M-24 to Orion-Clarkston Road, West on Orion-Clarkston Road to Sunset Road. 1 P. M. to 7 P. M. Always a Salesman Available in Features Add to Colonial New Maple Furniture Boosts Hidden Desk, Unexpected Storage NEW YORK (INS) — Modern Built pieces have a few built-in tricks | ture and excessive moisture vapor of their own. hand-rubbed lacquer. BENJAMIN 12845 Linwood, Det. eed hides the mirror and anything on the vanity top. For quick conversion inte a All aluminum awnings - for all year protection Give Your Home a Lift free estimates VP Basens, FHA Approved easy terms _- L&V AWNING 163 W. MONTCALM FE 5-2102 no down payment Left! n These Are Sold, You'll Never Again Get So Much House for So Little Money! See the House Buy AE ae Me set det Complete - of the No Costs! No Pre-Paid Items! —). oe ludes ali taxes, FHA premiums. , oe On Beautiful Complete ge Costs! Neo Pre-Paid items! THING ELSE TO PAY! . * Large Lots %& Lake Privileges. on Beautiful Elkhorn Lake * Near Schools SIGNS AND MODEL ERY DAY uron. National Homes “CADE * Quiet Suburban Area * Shopping Center Nearby * A Few Minutes Drive From Pontiac IN-YAN BUILDERS, INC. Sold Exclusively by Crawford Agency , Noise is no problem with this ceiling The way to keep the noise from | becoming « problem is to install | ceilings of Armstrong's Cushion- | tone in the noisy rooms. Thie | fiberboard acoustical! tile traps | sound in its perforated surface— | keeps it from growing into en irri- | tating racket. s Cushiontone is low in cost and easily installed. Armstrong's Cushiontong | | } | ; | Ou | 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 Year! Elkhorn Lake FE 4.1549 \ * ‘ ! "> > "pg Bc serio de a ini sec eat Rina ia + How to Plaster Patch A patch in plaster must be primed before it is painted else you'll find that the patch will absorb too much paint and pro- duce an uneven effect. You can use either plaster primer or flat wall paint thinned with turpen- ‘ tine for this purpose. For Your Building Site for the Scholz Homes See HOWARD T. KEATING CO. 13-Mile et Lehser - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 19554 iE Nelson, Westerdale Open New Mode Union babe Mines in the U. S. have the ca- pacity to produce as much as 700 tons of coal_a minute. MI 6-1234 Congratulations Scholz Homes TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE by C. F. LONG & SONS 1280 South Commerce Road, Walled Lake, Mich. MA 4-1381 COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL @ RESIDENTIAL || Homemakers Want Efficient Kitchens There's no two ways about it— homemakers today insist on effi- cient kitchens. Here are the most-wanted fea- tures: 1. Big work counters of easily cleaned material like cer- ing space. prefer an |area for informal meals right in | the kitchen. | visit Great Smoky national park j;each year. C ongratulations— Mr. and Mrs. John C. Westerdale on Your Scholz California Contemporary Home We were pleased to furnish the Pittsburgh Paint, both interior and exterior, for the beautiful home at Union Lake. See this outstanding model at 1740 Union Lake Rd, 1) a. m, to 8 p. m, daily and Sunday’ PONTIAC GLASS Co. ELMER R. REYNOLDS GORDON £. REYNOLDS 23 W. Lewrence St. FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH PATS — oop that [JUST PARED] lok fnger jin Any Home -la center for family living. But} ee ‘More-than’ two~rmiitorperser Intimate Room Found Useful A lot of people are left cold by the too-large, modern living | room area where everything is ex- | posed to view. In smaller homes, such an area may be invaluable as | levening by the fire. The use of screens and movable room dividers also gives a feeling of rennGpemnnagpenenms For a permanent cozy corner you could perhaps convert a small room, such as a dinette, into a) private living room or study. A) small fireplace will do a to | comfort the sprit, If you use | When you visit the Scholz Model Home at 1740 Union Lake Rd. you will be | pleased with | the... | LIGHTING FIXTUR by SPLANE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. - Distributors 439 East Columbie Detroit, Mich. WO 3-5580 paneling for the walls, instal] a complementary material on the floor which will lend a warm, soft, yet rugged appearance. 7 a In any case, there should be a place in every home for private meditation and relaxation. , of Scholz Home Today at room, the kitchen can be reached: without going through the living room from both the back and the front side plus the garage en- trance way. Fecal point of interest in the living reom is the Philippine mahogany wall unit which i i aa ae: a Scholz home. houses a fireplace, the furnace Most recent Scholz model to be| and a storage area for hifi and built in this area will be-opened | radio. eee Bard we pene to inspect at 1740 Union e Rd. It was built by Nelson and Westerdale and ish Wotton room. It is. also ‘| used for the many closets in the bedroom hallway and for the full- wall closets of the bedrooms. Pass-through china cabinets are accessible from both dining room and kitchen. Sliding California contemporary windows are placed This same wood marches into “The engineering that goes into these partially pre - assembled T* homes can compete with any on- Tile Is Great Help the-job assembly at a savings in| both time and money,” claims| Lucky owners of old American Nelson. | homes who are planning a remod- Initial assembly and engineer- | eling program to preserve the ing takes place at Scholz Homes, | homes’ important features and to Inc., in Toledo. Offering designs | increase their livability would do ranging from $16,000 to $32,500, | well to make themselves familiar there are two bathrooms and with the characteristics of ceramic three and four bedroom models. | and quarry tile. They take from 60 to 90 days for| This durable material, which construction and even the touch- | lasts virtually forever, blends beau- control Philippine mahogany cab- tifully with the warm decor of an} inet and cupboard work is included | early colonial home. Tile is fire-| in the building package. proof, waterproof and colorfast. The Union Lake model shown | A quarry tiled hearth, for in- stance, is perfect for old fireplaces. lis, Designed with a deep solar o_ overhang to partake of the solar | heating principle, the one-story Ladders May Damage house has two large bathrooms, Composition Floors three bedrooms, a large open: | plan living room, dining area, | Be careful about setting a step kitchen and laundry and recrea- | ladder on a floor covered tion room. A garage and utility | composition flooring as the room are attached. of the ladder may dent the Trafficlaned to make the bed- covering. To be safe, tack a room wing accessible from the | of wood three inches wide to back porch door or the living! end of the legs. floors and countertops. HEE ee nin hn bn fi hin bi hi Li i i i i i i i i i i i i hi i Ni i i Ni Ni i i i i i i i i i i i i i i li i i Ni i hi Ni i i i hh te hn iy z Real Estate Loans Jos. A. Brandt & Son 303 Farwell Bidg. 1249 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. WO 3-5339 Scholz California Contemporary MODEL HOME 1740 Union Lake Road FORTISAN DRAPERIES Molls —_—_=————— Phone FE 4-0516 1666 8. Telegraph privacy. qnnpnnaenneentel Clea. ot png (As Featured in “Living” and “Home Beautiful”) 1740 Union Lake Road, Overlooking Beautiful Union Lake Just South of Cooley Leke Rood OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY and DAILY, 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Here ore the outstanding feotures you will find in this Model Home Studio and Conventional Ceilings GE Oil Perimeter Heat 2 Vanity Baths, Ceramic Tile Copper Plumbing Artistic. Mahogany Paneled Wall with Natural Fireplace Decroator Color Range, Refrigerator, Automatic Washer, Dryer 3 Bedrooms Attached Garage Spacious Living, Recreation Areas Light Mahogany Cabinets Throughout Thermopane Glass Wall and Cable shown in this Model: Colored Appliances GE Air Conditioning Hi-Fidelity Installation Optional extra features dR os ee Other Models Available $12,500 te $32,500 NELSON & WESTERDALE And in the bathroom or kitchen, | where modern fixtures and appli- | ances are strictly necessary, eas- | ily maintained tile is ideal for | | | | | Year-Around | wewevvrvwvvvevvrveeeerreree TTT eee eee ee be fh hh bh bh hh hi hh hi he tnd one < wey ts ‘ ibs's Best Wishes Scholz Homes ELECTRICAL WORK In the Model Home 1740 Union Lake Road Open 11 A. M.-8 P.M. by VAN VLIET ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors 17109 West McNichols Detroit, Mich. BReedwey 3-0570 ° j © Attic Fans @ Ventilating Fans General Electric ane ag eR Sen S Comfort Featured in the SCHOLZ MODEL HOME 1740 Union Lake Rd. W. T. ANDREW COMPANY Exclusive Distributors for GE Home Heating and Cooling 15815 Hamilton, Detroit, Mich. TUlsa 3-2000 Fortisan Draperies | mot inctuded Im price) CONSTRUCTION .COMPANY C EM 3-4924 - : ~ } ee ee ee ed | ee ee Ay SYNTRON ELECTRIC HAMMERS. Tools for “Clund-Prir.. Add Air © tew GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huren wet 10 INSp M4 ! ¢ Fit Inside Your Walls! seve hours of cootty instolletion time end “teoring vp” your home eae ee ae Ask ws! R 1 Waste £2 Soy toon toe home ef cost of “spotcooling rooms MALL CONCRETE SUR- FACER or GRINDER. : i CHAIN SAWS—Homelite | end Lomberd ond Mell. | BELT SANDERS—Skil end THE NEW LOOK IN FURNITURE—Now you can {who felt beauty of contour and comfort should be Mell. give your home new excitement and rare individual-|incorporated in the same piece of furniture. The ity with:“sculptured modern furniture.” This is a | problem of matching woods is solved completely with |completely new and different concept of furniture | legs of highly polished brass which harmonize beau- TARPAULINS | design, inspired by the modern school of sculpture. |tifully with every type of furniture and decor. Up- | Available at a local Pontiac furniture store, this holstered with resilient foam rubber, the covers are WILKINSON furniture has beauty from the back as well as the | nylon boucle in the latest decorator colors such as WHEELBARROWS front. This line is the result of work by a designer | smoke, coral, toast, turquoise, gold and brown. Mixer Park, Inc. ‘Watch Sagging Floors Growin Families Attic Offers New Space ees nah test Denk . « - atemes So cores © g Finishing the attic can be the i inexpensi of thee FE e700 || wee you ow exactly wet oo| D@MANG HOUSING — mec. rma rc ee FREE PARKING | placement of a joist ur supporting | Several factors conducive to con- | #™all don't cut it up into several In Home: wwvwvwvrwvTvvTVrVTVTVTrVTVrrGrrrrYVrYeYVYYVYYV,YYV,YY #9 WANT FQOLED 3 iM" for whole i i i i dk FE 2-7849 te rene JALOUSIES [0rrctl"tterausations ees AWNINGS Keene SEAL-N-VENT Products 1789 8. Telegraph—FE 8-0651—L1 17-1728 be Ae bp bp An be bn bn be bp he hb he he he he he hn Min Min hn Minha lll tveru SIDING we ALLY GUARANTEE STORMS and SCREENS r_~wwTewrwwTwerewewereweweweweee* f i iti F . Hs 2 tal Ara stil fai Tie i zi 2 i fl i t ili: : 1 z 2385 it te rE i uu 1 ; GI’s NOTHING DOWN A NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME ty o In Beautiful LORRAINE MANOR Open Daily | ‘til 8 P. M.; Sat. and Sun. 11 ‘til 8 P. M. | GI S Nothing Dow ‘11 rest ONLY n to Qualified Buyers Full $50 Fell 9 Plus Mortgege Ld ON FERNBERRY STREET OFF ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD (Between Scott Lake Rd. & M-59) * City Water—City Sewers * Paved Streets , * 1027 Square Feet * Choice of 5 Home Designs * Knotty Pine Cabinets With Rustic Hardware . * Oil Forced Air Heat * Tile Bath * Spacemaster Closet Doors * 6’x8’ Storage Room Now Under Construction by Gardner Construction Co. WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE ‘Office at 5660 Dixie Highway Office OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 Waterford, Mich. Model FE 2-5607 When you put the children to bed, they are in a quiet section of the house and tend te ge to sleep more quickly. Unlike the which requires thirteen stairs to go v programs are viewed. o SAVES SPACE Prewar automobiles were priced so much lower that i ye kept © IDEAL FOR SMALL HOMES them out in the weat year round, the cost of deterioration e ADDS EXTRA ROOM AT SMALL GOST would not stagger you. Now a car ig such a major investment that : you mast beep kt under wreps Every home should have a WEL. thousand dollars home’s price, utilizing space wn tpece can be easily converted der the house that might other- int } + wise be mostly wasted helps you nto valuable storege space, to slash a healthy percentage from extra bedroom or playroom for building costs. the children, you at night.” | more than half a flight at a time in the split, ? i i i 62 Years of Fence Building FE 57471 ————— . POOLE’S — sovernses rroovcrs WEL-BILT FOLD-A-WAY EE STAIRWAY BILT STAIRWAY. Wasted attic Wel-Bilt Stairways come essom- bled. It is easy te install a? little expense, end cary to operate. YOURS FOR ONLY | THIS DE LUXE ele) civic -meleaielele): THERMOMETER SET NOTHING TO BUY! JUST HAVE YOUR FREE HOME HEATING SURVEY MADE wow! Enjoy meat cooked just right every time! See outdoor tem- peratures easily through your window! Just call us today for |] your FREE heating survey. | | Offer limited to present home- owners or home buyers planning a heating ACT NOW! 27 O’BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 371, Veorheis Ré., FE 2-2919 Pa at Sturdy construction and fancy design are yours with one of our low priced Garage Cupolas. “Before I say Yes, I want it understeed that heme planning, done at Poole's!” C——~"" DON’T FORGET Poole’s is es neer es your phone. FE 4-1594 BATHTUB ENCLOSURE Made from lustruos special finish aluminum. Two sliding glass panels with NEWLY ADDED FEA- TURES, such as two handy TOWEL BARS and brand new noise-proof VINYL PLASTIC chan- neling to eliminate door rattle. Each ShowerRite is 5 feet high and is available for 442, 5 and 5% foot recessed 4 $ 9° _LUMBER (0. HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND FE 4-1594 TUNE IN MICHIGAN NEWS, MON., WED, FRI. 7:30-7:35 WPON -— - \} be le THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 BUILD YOUR HOME — With Quality-Tested TRU-BILT BLOCKS When you build a home of enduring Tru-Bilt Blocks, you have a home worthy to shelter your loved ones safely . . whether it's a cottage or mansion ... in any price rangel Tru-Bilt Blocks have been tested to meet the rigid quality requirements of all standard specifications—your assur- once of strength, durability, weather-resistance and fire ety. Compare the Quality! Buy the Best—Buy Tru-Bilt Blocks! TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. HOME OF BETTER BLOCKS 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 IT’S HERE Be One of the First to Visit Our ‘Sneak Preview’ Showing of THE NEW LOW-COST CREST RANCH TYPE 2-BEDROOM HOMES The First of 3 Models to Be Shown LOW F.HL.A. TERMS OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily 12 Noon to 9 P. M. 862 Emerson, Perry Park. Drive out Perry St., turn south on Emerson 1V2 block to model, directly across from Emerson Elementary School. Watch for signs and flags. ‘| Built by: CRESTVIEW HOMES, INC. Sold by: HAN NAN Li 4-4900 Prevents Damage @ te meter end geers @ te the epereter @ te the werk The new Speedmatic Sow gives you on eaclusive KickProof Clutch thot elrminates all dangerous kick- beck. If the sow binds in the cut, ths clutch ollows the motor to turn even thovgh the blade remains stotionory ... The KickProof Clutch s only one of mony outstanding feotures of the Speedmetic Sow, feotures engineered ond bvilt in- to this sow to help moke your work eosier. You will do the job better with @ Speedmatic Sow. HARDWARE No. 1 FE 2-3760 | DONALDSON |___LUMBER-CO,—— 27 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-838! | || Anti-Static Solution = . = * New! Aluminum or Galvanized Buildings HOURS INSTEAD OF DAYS TO ERECT! FHA Approved—Sturdy—Handsome—Fireproof JAY PERRY SALES ti oe ei a tt a i ee el Coll ME_7-1011 — 5 to 10 P.M. 701 ne St., Holly, M Savings and Loan Associations Top} Home Financing in Nation for. 1954 Savings and loan associations re- tained their leadership as the main source of home financing credit by a wide margin during 1%4, the United States Savings and Loan reports, 1 cicet? Fall Building Steady First Months of 1955 12 Pct. Higher Than Same Period in 1954 The highest dollar volumes ever for any first two months were reached in southern Michigan ac- cording to totals of Dodge Reports of contracts awarded for future construction, announced today by F. W. Dodge Corporation district manager, Marvin J. Brokaw. The February tota] was also the sec- ond highest of any on record. The two-month total of $164,- 516,000 was 12 per cent above the first two months of 1954. The February figure was $72,478,000 or 2% per cent below February 194, and 21 per cent below January 1955. Individual February totals were: Nonresidential, $17,193,000, a drop of 58 per cent from January but less than one per cent above February 1954; residential, $47,- TA,000, up 72 per cent over February 194 and 43 per cent above January. Heavy engineer- Eliminates Shocks : “Many of these con- lot much less costly, less risky, more convenient, and much more pleasant." There are six federal prisons in the United States. Lumber Surmelter's:> dix Mumiclibete-<'s.= 8 AM.-8 P.M OPEN EVERY DAY ' Sundays 10-3 P. M. TWO YARDS TO SERVE YOU! Burmeister League president said that much SASH & DOORS of the home mortgage gains made by lenders other then savings ae BLDR’S SUPPLIES sociations could the Housing Act of 1954. BUILDERS’ HDWE. Because this legislation provid- PAINTS ed ultra-liberal terms for govern- ment-underwritten loans, it was to ‘ be expected that lenders who spe- cialize in this type of lending DICKIE would show substantial gains," said Pagerton. Lumber Co e At the same time, Edgerton said, savings associations have 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. continued te champion the ‘“‘con- ventional” loan under which the Phone FE 4-3538 risk is berne by the lender and net the taxpayer. NO MONEY DOWN! 36 Months to Pay! Trouble Save Time... A radio controled garage door opener that operates from the dash of your car, from a button in your home. Operates your door— operates your lights—works on any style door. TEMCO MACHINE TaLLULCM LU ata Lee el le Ta a Evenings and Weekends Call OR 3-7625 ob be te be eb he he he he 'Cerlood. WHITE ° 79° Ix8 PINE “= 1x1 280aRDS Onl — 1 Cerleed NOW IX@ KNOTTY <" ¢ aie” 180 1x10 PANELING °220 All knots ore tight meking this beoutiful meteriel to finish your room, . $160.00 1x10 #3 ond Better Ponderosa $4" 100 Sq. Fe. 4 Cerloads 2-In. INSULATION or Bold Bond spun rock iat 16 and 24-inch widths. can has been put the ty Berbwsanord cnet ot BUILDING STONE It prevents or minimizes charges i Paros bce mode wot | |, WATURAL STONE | | EMRE. ond SLATE and synthetics used in the home * (Tenn. Marble) # HEARTHS and automobiles. * Brier Hil * PATIOS One can treat about 50 square | | 5 penn, aes, Rect we RYESTIOULES Ste abeet Gee ct atnctivenses * Biue or Buff Tayce pre-cut ft to fit your needs. pany said. hi conditonne coupnent tf PONTIAC CUT STONE change of air every 6% ‘minutes M-59 (Ya Mi, Wont of Assert Phone OR 3-1594 *& IT ADDS SO MUCH... YET COSTS SO LITTLE x BEAUTIFUL - NATURAL SHEETROCK :.: *1” cec” Aluminum Combination Door OR AN ATTIC FLOOR SANDERS FOR ITS HOME> % FIX-UP-TIME 3X Cash n Carry “i ASBESTOS SIDING Ta Weatherproof — fireproof — low in cost—low in upkeep! Brown, ivory, green, grey, coral, white. ~ $ bundi Milf 430 metuntie pil MAHOGANY FLUSH DOORS *6*» ‘All Sines Cash ‘s Carry : gee a a plecse mall me the 4 . 0 eaves [2 Basements : § © Werk Shops i PONAME ....cccessceecsscgesscceeuseenes 1 me Gaten, Fences t Abon AOR oes | "BU RKE LUMBER CO. -“Where the Home Begins” Drayton Plains-on:the-Dixie OR 3-1211 ~~ = -_--” - - = - = = - os i - - Burmeister’s - - - - Dohfetsr’s --- Denmcdter’ - - - - Burmeister's - - - Bermsaters--- Borneiers ~~ - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Sermelster’s ~ « - Burmeister's --- Burmeister’s - | - 1 Carloed 4x8% FIR PLYSCORE, ea. 2 Cerloeds Sheetrock ond Plasterboard 4x8 SHEETROCK, cGc i‘ ks... $1.25 16x48 ROCK LATH, ge 98 1 Carloed 428s MASONITE po ccccsesess 56 2-8 26-8 Clear White Pine Comb. Doors, ,";, $14.96 BIRCH DOORS". 99.96 v, 1 Cerload Burmeister's Premium Quality Nofome Reg. LOW PRICE OAK FLOOR +165 $445 No. 2 Common M 1 Cerloed Burmeister's Premium Quelity Nefoma Reg. LOW PRICE {OAK FLOOR s240 5949), OAK FLooniInc °99" Burmeister ORTHER | 3 a I: LUMBER CO. lo Wholesale or Retail = PONTIAC DETROIT E UNION LAKE SOUTHFIELD Twp. is 8197 Cooley Leke Rd. Telegraph & 9 Mi. Rd. 8 Phone EM 3-4171 Phone FL 1-4184 We Deliver Within 70-Mile Radius of Our Yard Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - < ° Burmeister's ii ay a‘ ii ee He = Os "a ~ = = Ss0js}OULING - - - $494S}OULING - - - $ s0;s;9WINg FB cna ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, \ 4 > ¢ eX Py + \ _ of water-based formulation to | BRUNER “Supreme” | cy ie pict op ine wet cite, Walter Softener « [risidaire Philo” 100% Automatic ith—Iron Ree Itself, While CRUMP ELECTRIC enerates . Auburn Ave. You Sleep! | Avon WEIGHTS, MICH. Call Today! — “ON REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS Call GILES REALTY 92 W, Heres FE 5-6175 H. H. STANTON Plumbing-Heating Contractor 103 STATE ST. FE 5-1683 RRO A, Murray White FORMERLY QUALIFYING OFFICER FOR G. & W. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WHICH HAS NOW DISCONTINUED BUSINESS Announces THAT HE IS NOW QUALIFYING OFFICER FOR Bob’s Building Service 297 W. MONTCALM PONTIAC, MICHIGAN HE WILL BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS WITH YOU AT THE NEW LOCATION, WITHOUT OBLIGATION. THE NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER IS FEDERAL 4-9544 —— ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 Shhh ahahaha ahahaadkd® TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT it for the Tops iB For Free Heeting Survey and Estimate. Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiae Area wo Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 pL LLL ed \ iaelatetetataiia. IAeettidadéda ~ touched up without and Nearly may after the film is dry dittorence in paint color resulting. In addition; these synthetic resin coatings are especially adapted to exterior conditions. Both polyvinyl _| acetate and acrylic paints are per- In_ other meable Another reason for their popu- | larity for covering masonry and concrete is their alkali resistance. This makes these water emulsion paints effective primers for such to moisture. "PLY. | words, interior water vapor can syathetic resins which bind a | escape through the film instead of | paint. | | being trapped under the coating |—a condition which frequently building materials. Industrial fumes and ultra-vio- let rays—which contribute to film breakdowns — do not ma- tertally affect acrylics or P.V.A. Therefore, color reten- tion is good, In addition, yellow- ing and dirt discoloration are minimized. Some wea disregarded when *| family meals and snacks, enter- OPO ROOE EER EE EEE T COST OREE OOD Oe “PONTIAC PAINT 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6184 ~|New Resin Paints Are Easy to Apply.| Quick Drying Odorless Because of the formulation of this paint type and the easy brush- ing, it is not possible to wet or Panel Help Kitchen Decor One Room Where More Cleaning Needed Due to Everyday Use | As the room in the home that gets the most and hardest use, the kitchen presents a special chal- | lenge in decorating. ther conditions can be | Because the homemaker, her painting with family and friends spend so much hese new coatings. They may be y so | time in.the kitchen she wants it to tains neighbors for morning cof- fee, attends to details of household Homemakers today, are seeking ways to decorate kitchens so that the walls and ceilings will look’ attractive at first and will stay that way with a/ jf!| minimum of effort. One popular solution to this re- | quirement is the application of | modern plastic-finished panels on walls and ceilings. Available in a choice of colors and wood patterns, these panels have a durable baked finish that seals the beauty in and matching moldings are available for planks and blocks, as well as for larger plastic- finished panels. | Front Door Hidden? Choose Bright Color Now that so many houses are being built around flagstone patios and terraces, it's sometimes hard to figure the whereabouts of the front door. By painting it a bright, | , adds further charm | FREE Advice - Consultation Regardless . . . of what you are planning, it will pay you to get assistance and avoid after- building troubles. No headaches or regrets when you deal with Corwin. 60 Years of Building ~*~. | Enlarge or Modernize Your Home... It Costs So Little! “Know-How” Congratulations z We'll See You at the BUILDERS SHOW, April 21st 117 South Cass “Quality Since 1860” Corwin Lumber-Coal Co. FE 2-8385 tome you~ buy, to your house. Reselling houses is a big part of | most real estate men's business | So take their tip, and give a lot of | thought to the resale value of the starting with” the” \kitchen. It's one of the most tm- portant items in the value of any — | NEEDED !| | '$ HOMES With ACREAGE Buyers Waiting! |% MK. L. TEMPLETON, Reslter 2) |} 2839 Orchard Lake R4. FE 4-1563 | Open Sven. and = tte 5 REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Service MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Elizabeth Lake Road | pletion, the 19-story skyscraper will | for Good Paint Job | fore long storage. helps determine brush elasticity. | | @ Recreation are the key to good quality ani- mal-hair brushes. The more ends that are split, the better the brush | performs. mands of American housewives, the world’s largest maker of steel kitchens produces more than | 660 different cabinets, sinks, and ' accessories. SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1955 Brand New Plastic F abric Is Short Route to Glamor NOW-YOU-SEE-IT, now-you-don't is becoming more and more a theme of American living. A man is likely to fall asleep in his easy chair and wake up to a strange new setting. Mom is on the how-to-doit beam and home is the outlet for her imagination and energy. Paint rollers bring color to the wall se quickly that a cool room can become a warm room while a catnap is taking place. A table is likely to be antiqued and a fireplace front tiled while Dad | takes a shower. Life becomes even more simple for the do-it-yourself worker. A new self-adhesive plastic fabric may quickly cover any dry, flat surface. It is adhesive-backed and may be cleaned with soap and water. It requires no water, paste or tools to apply. The plastic may be cut to required size, then peeled off its protective paper backing. The paper backing consists of squares to aid in cutting the fabric. This new plastic fabric comes in solid colors, wood grain and marble effects as well as kitchen and nursery prints and pepper- mint stripes. The beauty of it is that it can be lifted from one place to another, an advantage in case & cheuld wrinkle or It may be applied by amateurs to cabinets, walls, work areas, closets, shelves and furniture. Warped wooden tops of coffee and end \tables may be made attractive again with this plastic fabric in a wood grain design. The material, available in 18-inch widths, is waterproot. How fo Half Faucet Leak Q—What is done about a faucet leak when water comes out around the valve stem while the faucet is turned on?—J.L. A—The packing nut is either loose or the packing worn in most cases of this trouble. First see if the nut is tight. (The packing nut is the one on top of the faucet through which the “valve stem” | protrudes.) If it's tight and still i g t : If zi : A SELLER Meet -: « Since 1919 TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Huren FE 4-3525 Phone for Free Comtert Survey into An Air Conditioner Viet Owr Showroom, ov FREE HOME PLANNING IDEAS! GEmenac @ Evectaic HEATING—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR - 351 North Paddock Se. FE 5-6973 Hundreds of plans and variations in our files can help you decide what you need in that home you want tg build. Just drop in and let us know. that you'd like to get some planning ideas. CHURCH'S Inc. 107 Squirrel Ré., Auburn Heights | FE 2-0233 —j : : mnaamnahe, 5 = = oe Machine Works AND PLATES Aa pwwewv evvvvvv"veveeeererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrevreevreree.T. a N. Perke FE 2-4121' HOWLAND TRAILER RENTAL Frost Breakers Clay Spades Tampers Space Heaters PROGRESS—Rising into the sky at Bartlesville, Okla., is the odd- | looking Price Tower. Nearing com- provide both living quarters and office space. World-famous Archi- | tect Frank Lloyd Wright is the designer. ww Right Brush Important It's important to use the right| | | brush to obtain a professional look- | ing paint job. It's also important to keep a good paint brush clean, using turpentine or linseed oil and a soap-and-water treatment be- @ Attic Rooms When buying a brash, it is im-| @ Perches portant to see that the bristles are | @ Additions long enough. Length of bristles Rooms @ Rooting ond Siding “Flags” or split ends of bristles | To meet the varied kitchen de- $7,275 TOTAL. Drive north on Dixie Plains. Ma to and Mabon’ Model Phone THREE BEDROOM “BARTON” $625 Down. NOTHING ELSE TO PAY Hours: Deily end Sundey 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. Hwy. ht on Sashabaw to Maybee Rd Model located on corner of JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION C0. SALES PRICE Somebew 6 in breyten Right on OR 3-2757 FE 2-1211 or FE 5-9236 FREE ESTIMATES Order Now for Early Delivery! G &M Construction Co. . % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. x 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph he GARAGES) end PORCH Cement Work Aluminum . Rd., Pont iac a ea + THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, SATURDAY MARC 19, 1955 ve ACTORY to YOU W. P. TRIM BUILDERS’ HARDWARE MERCER FLUS 490 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake § 26° 50 SALES Phone MArket 4-2222 "= Boice! 545 S. a elegrah Rood WHEN A JOB CALLS FOR CONCRETE .. «+» CALL BOICE! service is fast! Whether you need just | yard, or 1,000 yards... if you want the best, call THOUSANDS OF FACE BRICK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Every color . . largest supplies in Oakland County. BOIGE BUILDERS SUPPLY every grade. One of the © BRICK Telephone FE 5-8186 hunt to bate. Intlatable Pillows Can Have Many Colortul Comte Pais 3 fististed it | itl ‘] iit if means of a slide fastener, hooks | and eyes, snap fasteners, or just) | plain sewing. For decorative va- | riety, the natural wood ccnter) buttons may be left bare oc cov-| | ered with matching or constrast- | | ing cloth either sewn or glued in | Folding Screens Give | Dramatic Effect Two of America’s foremost dec- | orators, William Pahimann and L. theory that | today’s home. | Take Mr. Pahimann's living room. He uses contemporary, | French, Oriental and Portugese styled furnishings all in complete | harmony. He takes glowing colors | like torquoise, red and terra cotta, tempers them with white and sets the entire scheme against sand walis and draperies. | Pahlmann's sofa, a 12-foot nat- ural leather contemporary piece is flanked by two tables—one white. | the other a pinkey-orangg. In front of it he has placed { Japanese tea tables designed in} miniature from some he saw in Orjent They are lacquered in a terra cotta. Two Louis XVI c with | gilt frames are covered in turquois | leather, one French bergere is in | red leather. Sofa pillows are in a| variety of colors. Lamp bases are white Portugese ceramics. anything goes in lieves that “if you have objects | DON’T . . . think that squeaky | floors occur only in old houses, as there are a variety of reasons| why they can happen in new ATS TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE @ 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! @ You cen depend on us for -. » SERVICE .. . SATISFACTION! CALL FE 2-0283 homes. Easy to Pick-Up Flexible Dustpan A new lightweight dustpan also | doubles as a crumb tray and is made of flexible Bakelite polyethy- | lene that will not break, rust, dent, | dirt and in three concentric ribs until emptied. Light hand pressure on sides of pan forms convenient scoop for discharge of dirt into garbage can QUALITY adit) =" 497 without side spill onto the floor. The softness of the polyethylene pan also prevents surface scratch- ing and permits extra duty as crumb tray on even delicate table | Directions on Paint There for Your Help There is such a wide variety of paint material available today that it's more important than ever to read the information manufacturer knows his 399 S$. PADDOCK ST. better than anyone else, M apevend than wise to follow his suggestions exactly. “ e- $11,350 Per Unit A GI's, Nothing Else to Pay! @ Full Basement @ Oak Floors @ Paved Streets @ Ribbon Drive Two Bedroom Brick Duplex Homes © Builder Pays All Mortgage Costs © Gas or Oil Heat @ Tile Bath. © 7 Designs © Steel Casement Windows ®@ Painted Basement Walls 5100 Moves You In--Civilians ‘1150 ANCHOR REAL ESTATE 3966 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Approximately 7 | Model Open Daily Noon to 8 P. M. Located on East Bivd. Between Perry and Mt. Clemens . Model Phone FE 3-9594 Office Phone Li 3-9505 LI 3-5967 — LI 3-861! Per Month Includes Everything | ground.” He displays his own may be closed by| Raymond Toucher help prove the | collection from many lands in an Monochromatic scheme is used by L. Raymond Toucher. | emphasizeg with a natural back- open beck case. Japanese screens decorate the wall above the sofa and a Japanese scroll comple- ments another wall. Toucher's living room is done in a monochromatic scheme of Adams grey - green. This is an idea that will appeal to men, expecially those who keep bachelor quarters, Toucher carries out his mono- | chromatic effect with two sofas in the same family of green. Gold | and red are his other aces, how- | ever, and he plays them conserva- | tively with a lounge chair in pale | gold and four Regency side chairs | with small red gushions. The room | is paneled, has an Adam cornice and accessories mix the old and | |new from classic to modern. So it should go with the average | household. If you like two or three objects of different periods, use ‘them without the slightest qualm. | Put a miracle fiber lampshade on /an ancient chinoisorie base, put | an Aubusson tapestry sofa at a | window drapery of burlap. | You can go haywire with color teo, but leafn hew te use warm | and cool colors for best effects. | One way te do it is te with small swatches of color. Take | A blend of styles marks William Pahimann’s living room. Colors and Periods Mix Compatibly for Decorators yellow - fancier, ites—blues, greens, etc. them around until you find a goed combination. If you are a there's just the right hue of that coler to go with your other faver- Keep in mind Pahimann'a pref- erence for a natural background to . ebony Town & Country GARDEN CENTER S81? Highland R4. (M-59) OR $7147 play up important pieces, This can |be effected with a smal! collection We in fer instance, | by painting one wall in the neutral COMMERCIAL BUILTUP shade and putting all the decorative ROOFING | objects at that point. One colléctor Pens 9S 9-0em |of Africana painted walls bright white, a perfect background for masks and sculpted teakwood and HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO 358 MN. Case Established 1918 Get An Estimate Withest Obligation Estimetes Are Free _ PRICES INCLUDE INSTALLATION Thursday on CUSTOM CABINET WORK For You Whe Ase Building a New Home or Modernizing an Older Home We Custom-Build to Exact Measurements: © Complete Kitchens ® Bathroom Vanities ® Window Cornish Boards ® Recreation Room Bars © Formica Counter Tops. etc. We Supply the Latest Built-In Features: Gas or Electric Cooking Units and Ovens Dishwashers Retrigerators and Freezers Ventilating Range Hoods We are qualified to design and build anything trom a modest kitchen for a small home to the most elaborate dream kitchen for the finest homes. ab “CABINET SHOP 3088 West Huron FE 5-9331 the colors you prefer and shuffle a ag ‘ 1. 3 oe ’ é a ee ch sie asians. her i Youd Rican lo ch Me ining will go at Pine Lake Manor. FE 5-9418 .~ A Luxury © Select saheicon (2 [Doce MS PLP, TT Rew e. aE cee By Sot sal the tient: wee, 2 ss a nr Which Much, individually styled and customized with all of the advanced architectural of Modern Homes plus the unusually beautiful and convenient location makes this Modern Home the outstanding buy of the year for the family who wants something better at a reasonable price. Luxury features and careful attention to construction details will add hundreds of dollars of value to your housing purchase at little cost to you. Plan today to investigate and see how much farther your housing investment BHEVALR REALTY COMPANY 2383 Orcherd Leke ‘Rood AM. 0PM Office Open *® Seterday and Senday 8 A. M. te 5 P.M. Sate tore cer eee . vine * : he Pes Wet SS ye it 2 iS | hes Me See: 15 Ah ll 4 ™ en tad be a RS SE Route 5, Pontiec On Beautiful Pine Lake in Oakland County Nits Mia - te 4-4 Sie wtf ¥ _ etn. y ee G8 10k ae “~ / Furnished Model Open — 11 AM. to 6 P. M. Daily! 29.750 LESS THAN AVERAGE DOWN PAYMENT CONVENTIONAL—FHA—G. I. MORTGAGES You Can Trade Your Present Home or Land from Detroit to Pontiac “know-how” “ OCTAGON as Ft Pa ’ re ald? PS FAS ot ce seem. Des we on ag aN % ee QM Said 1065", ™ tabs Grget o he ™ Walls Today Invite Ideas Wiggs Arranges Trio of Groupings to Show Variety Arrangements EDITOR'S NOTE: Many phone calls have come to the Pontiac —— 4 Summer Home Expense Can Be Kept Moderate A summer home by the beach | or in the mountains can be a yery| | practical] matter for city-dwelling families of moderate means. First, it's a permanent vacation spot and | | saves travel costs over the years. | It can be used on weekends | throughout most of the year. Dur- : A Step in Beauty ORNAMENTAL IRON @ Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping Sabie Check These Feat Corner Columns Flat Columns Concrete Steps =, on ale ures: e @ No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Rich Vibro-Pocked Waterproof Concrete @ Stee! Reinforced UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 | ime the height of the summer seea- | gon, the small house may be rent- |ed and bring in enough revenue to cover its upkeep. Built relatively small ex- pense, vacation home should be easy ro maintain and offer the usual comforts and conven. fences of your real home. Bathroom and kitchen, for in- | stance, should be done in a durable | lent days finish which is simple to keep) © ‘ clean and resists the hardest wear| Once used as the wash bowl for and tear. It should have at least | the priest in the Mass after the a minimum of modern kitchen ap- Offertory, from that liturgical act pliances, two bedrooms, a dining- ‘he lavabo began to grace the living room area, arid a large ter- walls of all French bedrooms (com- race or sun deck bining the words lavatory and proof material. bowl) as the washbowl. The re ceptacle above the half-bowl con- tained the water and a spigot re- | leased it into the lavabo. besides the traditional picture groupings. We asked Roberta Rap- aport of Wiggs Old Colony Shop | to arrange the trio of groupings on this page to show a variety of ideas for wails. Even the Ancients would agree that the lavabo of the mid-2ist century is a far cry from the an- in a weather- Locate Window Away From Tub or Shower It's a bad practice to have a window directly over the bath-| room tub. In the winter it allows | Plaster | drafts in upon the bather and dur- | holding | ing the summer months it lessens one's privacy. Ideally, the win- dow space should be located away | from tubs and shower stalls. If, as in many smaller bath-| many place fruit in the lavabo rooms, that is not possible, care | and in the place of the water in should be taken to extend the the overhead bow! flowers or waterproof wainscoting throughout greens are arranged. | the window area so that steam and The lavabo group shown in the | moisture won't rot the wood and accompanying picture is antique plaster around the window. | white crackle and is accompanied ee by a pair of sconces for candles. Another popular “All-Woman ° an authentic reproduction of the THELMA H. ELWOOD old oak rural telephene. Al ed: S148 Cace-Eltsabeth R4. FR 464-2844 or FE 6-1986 er cabinets open to reveal spice - bexes and still others contain ra. Capital Doors wane $4.49 10 Any Size Windows AWNINGS— ea ate & a “wn Fe. weeny aig s —_—— on Airport Read Between Williams Lake and Andersonville Reads FULL PRICE 14,990 Built by Lioyd and Stanley Caplan See WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 6600 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-188 Waterford HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3101 orchard Lake Rd., Harbor FE 2-0278 EVENINGS--SUNDAYS Call MA 6-6247 ONLY A FEW LEFT Some with Lake Privileges : BEDROOM HOMES Dewn Payment Ne Clesing Costs @ Month FHA Payment Incl Taxes. Insurance Medel Open at Decker Rd. For decor, a hand carved Sycro | were placed in the concrete at wood clock which hag been gilted the time i¢ was built. is placed in the center of the pan- for the firearm collector, two old muskets hang above the fireplace. Other ‘notes of decor include the old brass chestnut warmer, hang ing fire tools and a hand wrought bronze plate. An interesting hearth treatment finds a series of trivets which + between West Maple Road and This is an era in home decor | eling.. A pair of . sconces —of the + when the -homeowner~can- indulge’ same wood matches the clock arid | her own individualty. By using im-' agination and by selecting acces sory pieces which complement each | other, “anything goes’ on the Fireplace offers a variety of dec- | orative possibilities depending upon | whether the facility is early Amer- | ‘ican, formal or modern in design. tastaea © 43” 10 Any Size Windows Double Hung — 3 Track Storm Windows 190" Installed The favorite in many homes in | this area is a fireplace built of Tat Incleded Contractor @ WIRING [ Gall for Free Estimates -No Pressure-No Money Down © FIXTURES © POWER Alwindo Co. 1702 N. Telegraph (August Johnson Bidg.) INSTALLATION See Our Complete Line of FIXTURES and WIRING SUPPLIES 845 W. Huron FE 5-3728 FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 a , Plen to Put Your Concrete Driveways, Welks, Founde- tion in Early to Avoid the Summer Cement Pinch! FE 4-4570. FE 8.0332 CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS F. G. Van Horn & SONS 199 Mechanic Street call Pentiac Trail, near Walled Leke Attention Contractors! i i Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! £ PONTIAC FLOOR COVERING L. B. Taylor, Owner 379 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-2353 i 1. Bil m \ 4 -_. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 i ; The iif ili d j i | tt UE FE 3 ve H a | New Ike Report an’ to Repudiate WASHINGTON (UP)—The Eisen- administration i Want to Be Mayor? Move to Darbyville China Dem Paper tienalist China's less of the main- on Generalissimo Chiang and ima 5 tf iy s lpi FF il F Eek | | 7 & i ? 5 4 & ¥ E rf z Move to Darbyville, and if you | are qualified, says Council Presi- dent Roy Swaney, you can have the job. No one in this central Ohio vil- lage of 125 voters has expressed interest in the job since the last moyed away six months | mayor, you would have to | council meetings yearly, | supervise the spending of about | repair. There ABE ie it re i i The salary is $24 yearly. Cop Cuts In at Dance SAN ANTONIO, Tex. —Police | be no mistake as to what went | on between 1942 and 1950.” Plans for the special China se- ries call for publication of one! 1,000-page document for each of the years beginning in 1942 and running through 1949 when the | ,, | mainland was lost to the Reds. } The first (1942) of the special series on China is set in galley- proof now. It is slated to be pub- lushed “this summer.” Work al- ready has been started by a spe- cial task force of historians and researchers on the years through | 1947, The project is scheduled to| | be completed in a little over two) years if all goes well. NANCY by Ernie Bushmille o SPIKE Is AND HIS DOG , (NOW . MAYBE THEY'LL) = ALWAYS 1S ALWAYS LAY OFF a SOCKING BEATING UP ued oe: ME wt ADAM KIO J~ _2f ; ‘ + Ci - HM 2e> = L1- 22 7 tos ee BUF At Cee BUUTS AND HER BUDDIES . by Edgar Martin * Say Prehistoric Fish Captured in Ocean PARIS “~The French News Agency today reported the capture of an adult female coelacanth, the fish that has come down virtually unchanged from prehistoric ages. This specimen 67 inches long, was taken off Anjouan Island of the Comores group in the Indian Ocean. The agency said it was delivered in perfect condition, complete with 60 eggs, to scientists at Tanana- rive, capital of Madagascar. Other coelancanths have been caught in the area. This was said, however, to be the first full-grown female ever taken. Bus Douses Fire Engine HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)—When flames broke out in the engine of a fire truck, firemen doused the blaze with an extinguisher. They borrowed it from a passing bus. 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HO and Long ARTAGE TAPE re ee ‘airction wae THO wale "76.50 unit, | ae Een : spot sofete os BEAUTY os as Sree a et am eras ~~ | aun ts - Sees Te eee Combined Feb. 1 Bo Ee tee a msrgPesitnne sre * AUTY SALON | tre ena we) A BTR She aa tener a CE nia 1m Gog 6x that pt |r fe erage eeUTY op J have @ pleasing eet be ; — AND eset Peet eae ow 19 Sale Fares oe rr eral ga 3 en. Eauty Os 94490 N | ic —— at be iat Footing, | wate ENCHING Unites N. americ ims school sas OR eS. ais te Salient wack tput 4 i, eoginecring operator MI 43 7 ° ; SS FE err : =— i s mm “a eye Ay Rion caps tho pe week, ef cars end | ae We nave cugincoring Eee, rn tse Sob | Mr mae Pield tile Painting aywhere |p fethic 80 rms on Moy: Dam ogee ene coded June 30 = mark tor a ES atiee aves, | a Dg ae “ THE | Sates far, esate Ae a Decorating 30| STOP L chee: ote 2 dune , for rey al e riene 4 ed ey e call No! | renee 7 snes ae and g 20 te buy , Walton in | office hel \c . s H j | st Co w TI build 4, . He pa me Grettens Village ba od unite were 20, 1908, when 1 week | ie tp Pes ore Power ‘ch DRIVER m ““Warrison PON a caune oe ED w tee me sil oaperie. PAINTI —a_F. te noe, ~ Schoo! te | c tac Powe Cab DRIER. ®.| VENETIA 35 w/t 4-0255. : rns, Williams Street. Ww. built 196,348 420 R Palm ad see Lake APPL de PAIN tor NO or othe Pet. me. 5 ue Bore na ‘ad's also . ieete “| Reauy enmne mer. room , Pit aOR PR C {SP ee, ine ‘ TING. PABERH oe ___ Money W esa down. Pet. Me. ¢—thesson, rrewaanie units car output d a new LMENCANDNE Hy . "iuper- comeg VEER S ESS | ws LIANCE S — xP MPatimetes. PE ~ NEED ted 28A Pet. ‘Covert 3 e mark topping Ca } 2 . . P im HU! IRI S beh pares all SERVICE £} Zaire rE $3500 i 2A rw a of Bale Clothing Co Ker RRY! I ators. wemee makes CE eine te PAPERI WT at AT ve +D Bcott Gonos hearin 9.707, and week's 10,104 | * 7 ccc eeeeee nsumers P Rapid t Cleaner ex HURRY! Pane son FE NO ft TO on hiss ONCE me. e-smenim oc Sebont py States na comand Christmas Gi pot fe Jackson, Mich Co Doctor » "Avs | roo se cei sgeteste PateTING INTERIOR PAINT aout ine eo ‘ cam moat mmo 1 cone ha Canadian ea pot Sapp seepetne ae , Mich gen Oince wih oar a qh, s2 on ablcation FE 3 1h eee Par Sea fires Ne. 3236 Cain Lake Ra. 3M high 523 rif & Eo * a we M eon #213) eon s Reasonable Pai $3807 r. cent Ca: 20 - wt. Lake y units built mark units, eels Sohne he a ee as | idwe . $325 ______Instructio oe . FE 2-163 ntin oR Ww. PE 40618. hotect Pet. No. ee . 24, 1990. in the week ef 205.- pose fee, ~~ . oe cas Midwest Employm | VocaL tructions 9 Drv owt . ese Pain ig & Wall Wa anted to . t on of Lake Included of Jun x | ‘en, part DRIVERS. COUNTE , ot ATs BA ent armen op bb be 9 ay TALL Bt I kinds aintine vashing 2 RESPO Rent “lows mda | 8 in the une | Sand Creve Bee $3) forana. 4 STEADY —amD| Glenrieas sem ™* PY | siulw Conserve m, Acoe small T MACHINE PR C paper ree REDECORA unfurnished ® Fe 7 Por the. parpon ip Towne? a new high mart UL & figures ta Pet Semmatations «| een forts Pein midnight ul Retried, Sot'y- Coney iia bo | baits W'se a instructions Mon Hee me te piipetence. FR Se | ta eee 7. wisn eftiers, rn ‘a p — LA -~ wwiou | 96,529 by General is Por | . adhe DS 65A| ment chard. Lake Soudan ‘Apply 2p Isle ONLY Ww ane” call FE S a SEWE ELECTRICA| SMES sorta oe 63. years of $423 city bus BY wat on aera the touew. | Feb high 8 ee Mo- a oe | expenien MEAT DEPART. Py aay stapes ork Wanted — R CLEAND | Shee Goes rypeney |Exiicorive ~ _ of the red. 1419 this 85,039 re The | _ FA Beseded es) final ween ‘sands : TV ‘2" “school Sunday ED hoor Male mov ea NG tie wie wismmnd.| 2 le ans University year reached | por eee 8 person. ROL saw ens 2 oe ae. Teeges oches! age eon, beth 1 CARPENTRY _TLAaTS 10 m8 iN " a Wane aarEsTE e peecer ru Bu . . tor Sele fod peck. . a sinew LY Nar ae —— gt MMi 4s68 Sd aot court rE AND Flecti ; FE 54503 re RE. Pe 5-6135. ates ‘ or Aa would’ a of of Li vestoc ; Molly in oom es. MI ¢-5681. _ 6m lable CARPE! y FE 58-8054 ‘ ric—S ainti like nis ness ay a " cutting com oer er” typi $282 i custom - pr REW he Li se Sewers C panting. W ‘st, OR L— ie ent ee onan on Sale ‘* mM Biller “ oer CARPENTER tlerred. MA @: chomie lea oats all W me » Bupervisor Max Pera Bruce 00 _ Maple. Bir and counter wien wor! ee cote cRemicany ned| pain motes ashi lords. “us Treasurer. Two coun | OF eae Stem Sols Pam, Rewoseot cnn 3 ener Brow ite i treme ne sat CanreNTRy reco | Roto-Re r'resed at be igen toe Rosentt ne —— a hig Motor pervice at ie MY Sciewman’ en a . eneene uve te vo ro Y CABINETS am) e Sewer C n° WALLS aANOING cht cor esas ea Constancy a cet nip Sales, manager pn momorive Ml. 1) Busy eftiee L estate| BOND m0, a ea erate Tinltnee ETS. FOR. ELECTRIC 7s ent “leaners tobe om 5 x. COTTAGE. #UtT AL = me Ee ESE nth See Sera 2 eee cael EE ee EE curr eens deot of the Car Fe peer w| etbuatat ea? mec ia vm] a LOVMENT |e ue alae Pandeteree an fe beta tae Notice THAT Service J. | Per gate Beooter esses RS ENCED: PE 5-61 Reaker. oe eu com. 12|_ Murdock. & CABINET. anp| 934°" Se ene SWED brie y COUPLE. ot tne MAY BE j agers Man. | Bests '& ¢ Bceotere ss 8 Uae Breas Noreen trees ATO _Mutdece re pr.” ead catigue. Pree done. Special. MASSAGE 214, tpt" Reasonable PLE DESIRES - “Giasies’ Lass Revi ape, ome ots coat eari + pENOAELE ENCY 22832 | a J “= Mouse level e Your H MIT calls cuasree. or beuse bY AS UN pst ne eur preeribed aa Fatt of ecpanin eT. | gare : Exp cAnPaR.| Ss castings ee « MITCHELL’ WW Ta? “ort . errees mad os of BOA PEhisatie Dn ww recinion care fer for ae "WOMAR PEL PS TATION APTENDA Pr servic Jens cav v1 S TV OULD . Wotertora F a. 4 ay. in the st Dea = it Pet Pon live. in oot ing * No 4AN TO HELP wore. Bias ON A ee e for the yore. A siding. pa ¥ OR PE FAR LIKE 80 , frome Cy I sees ae Notices | & aa GRIV eR ron ELDER a A axoyiio "anvTiino in rl months te pay «Deal direct et eth SERVICE HAVE TE! MORE. Notice . 5 - 1 al ane RL lub st NO y PE $-9s8 I ARA . . ~ 2, "ss y. was breed for uation hee MMA — bese’ sie aH ROUTES a eg LADY TO - EM aoe pL, RA basen eS comenee on HEATING. ve | ae aNTEED TV REP FARM TOore AND oftwe ot n Detroit wl M4 is Maat Dine ves Ron tar bewenee, Cas plus YS gtpeR snare eee ace er ton FE in" FT DIO & arr tyme ConDOn ant ere SOM ern et the . re- Bliss. ed husba High BERT 2318 nec ear soce 1 LDERLY = n Aiepery ree AN A any ANY KIND. $0626. FE oR) ypew 8. P. ‘s . FE - E 8 wien; dear Pen hind PRA ° | r ho! LAD OR | 2028 NTS ND. PUBLIC hy riter REE 8-1 opened past liso hela Rinera set ere eaitn | FRAMES. WHEELS $i] es home ‘with, middlee ak oiaceteopereumg oo On > Son On bole TBLIC RELATION Leo Le | _tYPEw Service on WANTE. 358. rates of 1985, et Nn . = Monee? we will ries os hi AND A EXPER ee oon cour ee cluded ae 3 POBLICTTY Muehot RITERS A oven 3 #UN rit, mat fo nsion | ae ts ae Sreaee Geeta ease aint parakeet Se Be) eee = caret FTrEWeTEne x Si ao Pe oa aed Bins Cemetery. The et he Lanes | sell OPENING on eee EXPER: zence® a rakes some al joes our ene work tn | ghee _regetr Aone. 3-712 power Piains ® 5 oate ain a age. ot oe will mows an ne famous FOR ME XPERIEN ap VATFRES® WTD. | Pal JOB TOO after oa ra _ply Co, 9 ings Expert MA YOUNG April 1 Rags forced DETRO illion m2 Uuveral at “ou . ve. te Seo ana rwritten White Cc . | at housework COLORED PAINTING ee PE tine. LASTERING & 2. OLive U we ts Sec ott and _ Business MA . the ew Corp IT #®—G © clock irom ‘one book. | torviewen eelere y Co Bankers | private Sean Live ironing = for Paton WANTED BY ELDER. Ooi ORADER Upholstering 2 pra son MAN” WiFE im 1375, . announced General Sparts- . the funeral het a Ee ta na Applicants im exp uniforms. tere ‘Orece ‘Lak tor |” enced SF cae agin EXPERT FOR rr THOMAS iJ B of or apt by 4 or 5 work 000,000 for today ft al Motors Oritfia. ve een att Lk Ré._ Room and raed 12 a ee = Groce ae “i ani am scanty | 34 uy gvFECEon AP FE bam i wa ere nt arch ce velopment new spend —— T"nome om_He. 6. ean romanewt OOK ee i ma wa dren $4123, : cone sae og | vision in work incilities and wo LVAN, MARCW 1, 19, VER INDUS EXPERIENCED FTF Rewceureat | SHINGI oe sn Feet ie BAOLEY ST ShAPES. SLIP COVERS. MATERE cher corgy eee jase tke 4 of = 2a aaeren Ol fanapolis, Ted. van aear father” it beloved ENG TRIAL ove pcos incr lor women's bears vor om 3 ell “han amb pie tere Living yen «| . ow tncee, Lor ten ot Warae ed a Perry CARD AL "RR e : ote ., ot : , said ii rtice, i. ‘tne Bulli - O90) aon ae co: oon — oo re LL bay w Keaiet. Pontine praditure was vierenacar the ee | aigear brether crag Row:| Sg INEER tee ert have ova A) teartmert "atune paains WELL D sen| tL Pree eotimele OnEixe Stee Sines wean “ape aes a theme at he are tthe ox. | reais Pract Sea arte ‘suminem’ afeahes- Sirti OP Seo sat tsa “terrors Be roe ae sei ope funded upon Della.» Michigan, ‘er Tn andieipaia. pects | Punere or. ee vn oul. an plein! beter ini Sk WOE Por appoint. Ww . vittet we 4 Bookkeeping ¢ ILLING ~ POUND: a _Found _ | . ~es om , Ag S21 on a ace niet ae sasciqn een arya veebeum omen rg By Sart ‘Salt eaed tre eae PL eas woman Palas Certifies .. ‘ae ; SOOKKEEPING 7 «tum net ot thack “ 6 days oe “said, Allison pre __ ao Donald & ue an Mon pts hs bee ote “ae in. wan eaves ead and evenings @ AS STA- atte = x 14 aa et 4 a Wir a wae es to ULD LIEE r bid: . dom! ris ith | is | 8! mm. : ad Male ° 19. =< 3 ore. than" bet the amoun’ | ing. + Provides for veram, | Curtice Se PBN HE citing in tore sseceient cert. res | ottine ane Ara wave bene Work W cise Tas eorvice Male, 6 men, ott Bow wourr aa eral os 0 gus Sennen et ‘designed h and t w engineer: 2 pm Sune mor be cen a 7 coautien < men puertuntiy 1 aset} oner NTS BABY. ye anted F 5-087 Lost: 20 PE conte | on Wa hare AW FRAT te bidders. conditions stipulated te arenes of with | me to a esting f r- wm PD Arr ems arte? oe me jevelop ( afer (pm vul- WOMEN emale sew dog. Female. +8617 green a. vee a THAT me) eon in s wubect ta the Pie of _ in the Sele | w —_ Daris Puntral Ne ary - roy tien ta. tepiy. a \I k AI. Ol |_Fe gant, want WALL 11 men's ane AnD onvune 16 he 7 Ibs. - | Wed. 1 Gistance’ apary Getecte’S accept < | Urboprop e AL - - salary. axel - Some fupgye ang. Pe ba or soaning vom Lost: 1 "tas Rewas rnepertsie ow nyo ail_propasain — “engines and ptr raed see | Aline mance e) ok. AW sonnel Dept — (pine nee over E | comTaine micrr rE wv PE 2- Perit tslorme. 9 : brn. ‘Weighs | "Fors m is ened te te | mercia for mill jet aircr » beloved East As 1958. C NER ¢ . pt any sition is pe also COLOR 7s re DONE Furniture 6. Bem. ton LLED 3 By Créer of a by the The nt uses.” Mary and cree | sinter ons hasuanier Neri eae Niles Me ANY AR vate OLORED 1. AD paaT nee REPA! Refinishin ween Bank F PE ai ve hey * tod beck. ‘Must To ots M aba WEVA? craft tison Divi | Ke eer Prbeea Piear |b » Mich, HUR’ oer ing Mon Wea and weeny. PE ann shing 16A PE $200 Bide. ond ee | aim. and Mere te Soe R EVANS. engines sion prod Key vale Lian ene 'D dear LABOR teneee Ti ode Pe soien PE : Lost puren nad Kresae’ Contracts, neer N. City NS. mission and prope: uces held os Puner and piri ls Must ERS 3 ote an at nearly CH nd _ Garden 162. PE A wh FEM Sacina . Se, and other heavy races ai | sctar Mare ma Seba, ocegea [nL rom Novae WOR ne ret ‘Plowing 168 ee Se ah " CC — M be r ains s-{| the onary e Fi 21, at) lub @ ia i Saeeh SEW IR * aBy em eR Ptowne B icet " ress | eB Bn) _ March 19, 1988 | £1 arings toe te vehi fer tanks | HT mar moet rat. Southern | ne ieee watenkme spent LIVE aces re amt siTTina § _ cisterns rs tweed oe “EM AS tery. Penne of the io. 1988 | Eines and aircraft cles, a ment Btarwer of ullins with aie. other on, Suse also, Die EPE eff, OL, Lal oe. FE $1 LLEN _ EDMUN ~ of wits TROMIK ee oes Por your rT. Pentins ery Lo t t t and nd} wt? pty oftiete d Re ope and ea PO aDy 1471, Ta —_ D8 + son BON cou ts; Os ollowin ithe a ank t tank Paaics on ry Mt ting. Inter. RON nings farme oe ary R AGE ~ DESIRES ~ Day | on 20 & SON ond Se E. COR Seat land cont requested hereby rn Come. ipa ers aiemeaaioes en. Monday relyn may Pere ator- 199 ND EMP On| hes moderns Pats d NED COU: yo meet HOUSE WORI ann or FE I , LOST. FEMALE. snow ceware PE cur estimete, rect. Prom fleeele nereby “even tne ‘eme- rces. ssions for Mondey mineral an Come. W. Sere PLOYME nace store Sesarte ter . Box 1 s line 1 Alone mee On oe | + me _ eet ing ip timate be ot t on pig a! from certat t you C . ste he chi she until the | LAB roa MEN | Po alcoholie do Taher | — te Pontiac home Income 6o3. CHES | rE Sete ne BUFE. eS. our eaters you failures to" reap ioe Oa are | Continental! sou et erie taken | ah ORE ae T | See Rts tthe a Sores ora = women a Servic cr Toor ttt Revere i eo sh posed 7 and 4 te 2. 1088 Come- Down F ais ‘55 Inc neral Hime by wt service “in| ae JVANTE D tants Peat pOIsTERED wu sue. SEC. on Panomir 17 a PET? WANT are t= a HAYE ee ask Board of Tru moved tron a, rom L ome reer Pu: | erred. Ay ee ptrection and A DE MONSTRA oe REPT RACTICAL a om Sy Incous ara = eo? ve cB Waiten JEN OR — o Trustees 6 from a be aie. | DETROIT ast Yeor WESLEY. M ie Apply 1, Experience pay ae ree ween ATORS _| would Mire ICAL ~ ar Tax) oe ss c Biva ator : B-A Bik Or of Cemetery | tors Corp Ww — Con re 8 WARE 18, 19 — 'LUBRIC e before heme " re-| re tines = bie ni Ne want Cd] m4 witine 4a toe) Howie. ) Dawes and ne ELD MILLS. ASH FOR You Eves. y* ie sn ont wt SOLS. ontinental Mo mother at ones me ous nen wi el | eth ore fal ime i INO OR CURT ar er | _peintments, “Om Fase | tons i al ontmacy oN 3 363 aH " x ths ‘M3 for y net | ot wwe A we J Wesley: ee. WAN tout | x MiDD’ re) Park Anne | waneers FE +3138 Pick AINS P on blue, Lost . uron 8t. Reiss 3 212 14 } 1 the ended the in- of r Che esley. 4 Wesle ear, ac % TO 3 | r LEAGE Lineot Pear! INnos uo and AN- oH BURTO _ e _ward. Otte in ASH -' rE ; BY mn hscal ye quarier of the pe yor raat nal aut Sern EARS OCD | owe there’ (ROUNFREEPEN zy ae telivery nme a vic tetas tt Fe ee he ery ia ene ye . y tee st anc ae iD ¥ = b —mtttroce Sve Bt zis 2300 Ox net of $1 cotient review Meher!» ¢ mia hela ort secs ale Sortie tr erepiie ror wn 70 pias reat ee is , Mpasoprgiment. was ANT CRAFT & Supplies 24A atte oo. W. Haren 4 ao 21 ' | vered 317.73 re ° w “ Ho “hurth am f n=) rit Detroit. and ing or| form x3 to A LP Pick HIN r tele | COM oo & class. TEA sand Se ar yox vous 5} pv ; 8 : subsidi the corpor Both “ported von-Johne <4 “site ophee eB NEES wood + | sated ond paste ogy mOoTO.| _Pick_up_ 1o8 AND ca a Ss "ax sEr | 6153 ACKER. PRIV is the “bira ‘Secne on 3 198 ; ; v0 ® aries. ation pos one's will ‘Puneral * the ott 808 ANic troit re Stamp Gy tor RAGED waa with in livery. Fi aS | N KE ROAD eo by mn mber LE rE VATE .. Phone = nee Parteaes 2 x ti om * Only 20 per cent 0 ie a eat Garage, Bob 8 Saginaw me ae ie CARE! A uilding Servic ROME "Cats PRONE in SACKENETE 1. Paint | | bom ara w. Maren — ‘ ~~ - 135 ee gk es . 4 ss 43 36 ; southe per ce - . ing eat 5. Saginaw. PERSONAB home “een NTION ——- e 12) NT. 2-1414 Ty K or eq Y ‘ i $6 py) ’ rm cotton nt of the In M a HURRY’ MIDWES’ | stores LE LADY nee ine 8 - 2 x : oer ie. e AUTO. 6 5 KL Templ uity t your $ . ; 3 1a i! | crop is har Us. IN ~ Memoriam Orie it HURRY! r =e stores on Week 0 etl FO DEM. Fe pect. or sending R RATES | 1 _or gi Ll NC TENT 7 =. 4 ; asco Eins | Earnings Qualify you for a ot ANALINZ (we) SESS | RR Se ree. | * . , = THE “CHELSEA” vided basement. , ortaie “Ge 2 Bathrooms : s = = Two blocks off Sashabew Rd. ’ — < an j 3 Bedroom Brick This “is a. value 913.300. 3 = < FHA and GI Approved $2,200 Gown. . » 3 A . ce * } | Paved cireet, city weter, sewer, | In enether desirable sertion. BROS. _|!sesherS* SSSR [soo moe cor as||\ SLi | yorum’! pown | [EEE at ES r) 6 } } erms, too, mene on FTO ent ee CE EEE ; Set tutes |) MODERN wi Tanah 3 BEDROOM UPPER puPLEx.|| } +’ +", + a “ee i pown verauee er costs Moet sregamnie ih Ak Caam FOR YOUR RQUITY IN %|5 “Rou NO CHILDREN PE living room. dining room. kitchea. Lafariade * oe < ~ Choice of § home desiens. { er trade your home. ; 7 Tie beth Automatic heat. Ge- | [ces res tyes tenis te, pam @ herewary with rustic nOneRT JIM WRIGHT, Realtor ~ apes 4 a, | rege Indien Vilage Phone FE | d= or ) = &. A ot forced air heat ; Booautet AS mang Peebtl| Seva ages he oA | teem care re eam evens | LX . Serene ne om CHAPIN “LISTINGS WANTED. | 7 200M FURNAPT_WACEING | and sundare - “I was really Daddy's boy today, Pop!” Ribponed driveway | FF 4-047 , Farms business and commercia) ro i BEDROOM YEAR AhOUND etl ae FE 5-3479 ‘nd ture orepertiet Rooms “PRIVATE BATH” PRT in North Subdivision. : —OLIDAY FARMs HOMES oy uf, Realtor vate entrance, ground . Fe poe, ee mere Hotel Rooms 39 For Sale Houses 43) Located Fernberry 8t.,_ off TORiande Dii01 : 2a NOE erent | T BEDROOM WELL PORNIBWED | perme. EM" 300 | HOTEL ROOSEVELT |? BEDROOM MODERN nom Bese La ten oe THIS WEEK'S | ferect™ wear school auburn WHITE ares. C. Sundwall. PE 42583. Sone FE Sie Lake. Und |) ’ NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS $10] Aluminum “storms sand cerecns: WHITE SPECIALS LAKE ORION BROS MAHAN HAS BUYERS |? ®& to ATE ENTRANCE 4 ROOM N. WITH BATH $15 AND UP Four nn i ROOM HOUSE WITH Is the down payment on this 2| 7 large rooms JON rooms ° YOU WANT ACTION || _¢Sque cay: Me Bien SN" | te. “For Snformation. ea Ritpub- bast SERVICE IN Town Pon | WODERN ¢ ROOM HOUSE WITH year old frame home in the lake | Basement. Porches. lot REALTORS Force i enceptioat, We tend | ROME WOREING COUPLE FE sin fee n tomes! = RROS, Kiichen, “Full bain. "Basement | with $2000 down Vacant. °°" | MODEL Om ) This Otten OR Dist) our a F please Our 17 a after Walled MaArket 41040 Sremtage. Price ¢)6,500 terms. er small femily Convenient WAL OREEN MY 2-5831 Sr ealintinters heal Palate | TLARGE paivars BATH Rent Stores = 40) ED\VARD B. KEITI REALTORS cation to schools ® mal Gls—$100 Moves You Int Esalings in Fontiae sscures “us | and entrance, adults. FE 3-310..| | Owner, F. ,™ antenna D . Phone Model Ps 2.8601. wey. with ‘lake. privileges. Babe * tet NOTHING ELSE TO Pa¥! dealings ti us *. ,| aoeaet FO. Bes s3. AT wil is179 Dixim MwYon| THE LAKE MAN Otfice OR 3-197 ance Wit per mee Lake District CIVILIANS G1. 140 tnd closing. Call us today to his | -cemens, _bewg erage, 9 per pe Ore wb per meno gel ot FE te anon Mp0 Qu this! Destyoureelt | epectal all vasemenh gas ey el) Boek vour property ply Neihaalal —| sot tere, tee SoM $1,500 PEN Sr tarievaeases| = SPECIAL seer, to cae pani mae mi _ te tak r Comm Lak ' F | tortor. Moo 3 bedrooms. 2 bedroom sround home | Op Ban . between es YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT ae Fe x “ 7 ~ 3 room lake te 8 rip THe HEAR? ] t 7 ideal oe Bf or year around privileges. Euterior’ ‘Celiforvia **snchor Real Estate a a Ae ed DOAN O RT TREES ieee | Retmentg tl prea te re | Re ea . 4-4625 6:00. ences deposit req Bee | 1997. Excelent spot for Super *' EE & GREGG HERBERT C, DAVIS . soar a Sa _— ieee eon | Bi "Beata aimee | LOCATED. ON MONTE) 68 Rel Mutes 8) "oem rater tate | TR A VYTON REALTY CO. REALTORS ’ Dees eg, wnt aaule. Lake Orion ROY ANNETT, INC, ©} 1031 38 w 2. Will make @ lasting impression on REY. OFF MT. CLEM- pant 3 tis DOWN BY OWNE Eves. til 8 Bund. 10-4 334:. z. REALTORS ance, its well landscaped ENS, B ET W EEN E. ear Auburn Heightan % acre . FE 2.0263 T ROOMS AND SATE. REFER | Boe reninas & sunday 1 tot | FOr Rent Miscellaneous 42) case eM fous tenes | BLVD. AND PAD-| ‘ied "he morigtee. cowie Wi iets Ww i “LAKE FRONT HOME. 16 MM MOTION PICTURE clsced begesewey. Po «| DOCK. FOLLOW G. Whitcomb. realtor, FE rer er bree a sete OME | ita Sat Gane FA m| peti’ wiaoy Sed slat tat | OPEN SIGN. TAKE FRONT THREE BEDROOM . 6 toes fee er Pettibone . ; floor we plaened nod” bedreome pease. Large shady | let Ber R. F. McKINNE 7 ROOMS -AND BATH PRIVATE, | (AMT, APM, MO, 13! For Sale Houses 43| Mint, EME, smart apee, com: $595 D at po a Ra, ° seve na. P we’ one. 53 8. . SS ee oer which hewees "outometic ol! own GRO. MARBLE REALTOR Pe. Pontins EA 3-631) 30 : new. EL MOpERN APE Orton. ¢ ROOM MODERN HOME. 3 BED- Sepace, at ener pester pec 6261. Andersonville Ra. Waterford pe. eee 2 eas eR ee os | fms See ee geee| Patton bes | $33 Per Month $4000 Posh er nabare at ag |* yi Mt, May get | a ead ma Coane | See FE) VT HITE, RSC CTV ECE | SSIS oem Parente ene cmane ere. Sour ont an Seratepet. oa No on bee. . Sontion om 2. BEDRMS. & ACTIVITIES RM. ? TAL ~ ' ’ 40. ™ equity. Trades to satisty all| Grinkers. 4211 Dixie Hwy. OR| [ilsssed ip. porch. Nice beech. | 1, “11, ar. Only $12.600 HOME, CENTRALLY | ¢ igsee rooms. All modem. Pull Rectan ree COk SS BO OF) 3-16 save oear |Omcanes DeEE Aes Shae’ aiden BR S LOCATED ON PAVED] desement ‘and’ garage Nice ear . CO-OP trance. Adults only. PE -0406. ORION. 6 ROOM MODERN TORS 45. ne . ALL NEW Se, ES LER | Pete Tete int| "ie Tete Ta | Se a Be rn} and) vetreom bomen rite private noth Wee! | we WiLL RENT OUR @ ROOM | imum storm door and -wincows, apn USNTEENDTONSSan Renee | acti nsorar_penge| RACTSPLS Gees | Gk ehemstes Se KE SYLVAN | 4 Home oF your JA. Realtor. ‘ ; a b . 1 . Membership to a club and OWN FE citi, ™"* bot ena entrance. Adults. eee fohe | Price, eee. cme nt DRAYTON woops , . CLEAN 3 ROOM, EMPLOYED oe ocieonn otk va? Seminole. Hills couple or m weak to ine school a} oven 15 BE MOVED_iawe Established 1916 4001 SAGINAW TRAIL One of properties that you've YOUNG \eistorcee 5 as pare | See | $750 DOWN. Gave rent. own a OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 seven rooms. "iiss EPrictencY art. iN "EW Coie meen, Ween | oor Rowe Reese = | abide Sime SESS | Esra eee ec | Tour aware Sperm | TN Sie st ac | edt eee Danae ta Weleda Ph , aa ves, Spree Siok’ hone ace Ei gh ge ee ated ag pee hee C f a : . c TORT) A j ry lovely jin ba b garage and .- Taw or : ANE oe oe | ones window Wall to well | $28,000 POUR FAMILY — po4e \ Dream Come True _ a Pret esLesSie Mhatiest | Pee . breakfast . rapes $14,900 in Site ‘dihwesh- | foom aparimen, tor Toa" een ng Ee - } , , room. and luded. 2 oF APPROX. #4000 DOWN De . le oes fons tiene place tt realestate | pedronma. living room. Russell Young ee Ama TB om — oy, sehr aa eee oom with § large, wincow, brecktast "nook, se ou ac eS on genet terrace ull bevoment Si of ist eee reture | Ine aFee, and loads Tusbeard er will lease for at 61) Syne PE ‘| A beautiful rm ; on SYLVAN ViL er recres Many ext ° ow met re wae | em Sovder Lavender | iEa¥re aan} Be attach Cees | Bde Sat getting: | IQ LAKELAND — | Sees Saline tone"Tas| — Ormw sumpay we | Sef" more fe Tx Ey ¢ bun. | .. Se 198, bones io, iotaibs. Exists of owns foe of Birmingham. bie. tee” on brick ‘earuge wath, aoe | L. H. BROWN, Realtor St eo Pecial Assignments TOOK! NEW MOTEL aPrs. KEW- GLEAN” aLEEPING ROOM POR tone = =; ileeeeane iar bearm home" near, War ATTACHED OARAOE P AND fiat cece te all erates of nehoat ber Co-Op heal Estaie Rech | can “be “entarwed ‘Gas eae properties for clients or in locat-| or Commonwealth. Prevence. RAYTON PLAINS full, besement heat. STONE - | this property wa by appoint Fvervthine about ‘this, ts attrec: ree niat een tng, any Parucula | KEW LAKE PR et eceerss toms FOR Thin nie 3 mom j oory 2] ‘creeped bormh, cerpels mcuc:| Aun Gas har” RCE Y — | YOUNG | ts eo" win fi.4t8 dows. Call tor service om your call. cated af White La "bautred; Fi bot fi esirea. 06a LeBaron, gereee. Saree ta i privileges, too, at only $14 000 or monte tn r AREA W est Suberban further detatis PAUL D. HAMMOND ES REAL NICE rivih, car "for ‘Tight tea tevtiy “tot shen eaees. ST. MIKES AREA. W LENE VALUE AT Seats’ full ‘Sesemont ot heat’ ses: | Lovely? bed home ip the. ig Realtor 3 rooms. Adults only. 1 8. Pad- | Services. on Ste seaped. Priced st only $11.00 ed 3-bedrm. brick. Osk floors ; socaten tee "with torme fall Cocoment with’ o hoowttrel | =" —Muren PE Cie CAROE DOUBLE sLEEPING| © down, - Low fuel cost. ear APPROX 9.009 DOWN recreation room. 2 tut bathe. | DOCH EST : DRAYTON PLAINS | gage Neer tee bee. oe Income i ara tay ‘STER AREA is o ayoety © vesm 1 Lg | 1®@ ACRES. Com +bedrm SYLVAN VILLAGE Each side has bedroom, end this ay. al seh wee we hin Meat avian Woods ‘with ee et cae hen, $500 DOWN each has own basement with sew |3 heel us shoo | ROOMS me © Price terms. = cree, “File bade. Show try house work shop. Scar| ORE BLE. FROM ORCHARD LE | furnaces pew hot w heat- Aiiovely €-toom home, ait on one | Pre comler 04.206. oii force? it beat $2 cal. les. foine” air" Seem wopent $50 Month oo. tem Oe | declve Garena ee cor Baron | See aiee , botraem facet = Priced et only | farm. ‘Biderteuld tet" bets | HOME ON 0 Fr CORNER LOT. | \West Side shows by appointment . bree dit: = * 1,250 with down for asking price of $16 Aa REAL $1 $00 town. LAKE PRIVILEGES | term. tal"'and, inig” bom “hase | siaab'oy down. wil give you poe-| 1 bedroom home. ‘Pal room LAKE 0 ND. 80 ft GRACIOUS LIVIN new that really | session * 8 room : momatic ‘J bom ‘ } Cozoetee ofl Ieee Ee, Wiles Moreed "Fria home, Breaktuat pook, full bath Sylvan Lake Men” th up. full” berement gas best, tg a Poved road ~ eer beat. Osk end maple floors) fu, = a gam YEAR OLD RANCH | double garage, ONLY $2,800 down ew 3 throughout Pranereg walls. 2 trance to basement. deer se. home,” on LOT | - oneece DOWN excelicnt “theation "Lat “Neeaen. cer garage, Loads Q{ shade snd | rage” Fruit" trees, snd ‘grapes % . LARD) Do It Yourself besein ear saree, large =o oe ee. side grill, Priced at $10,975. . Escee. Best te possible. & lo ma we have a good a WATERFORD TWP. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | “**™ YAUCE, a3 o choose from. ans" priviteges ad a Fete her at heS'St7,, 4 Dptroom | 26 W La FE +-6108 open eve. , WR ROY AND. SELL fluctuate meando: Call OLive 6-0371 or. tas var ee mod. 6 MONTHS OLD a moe Maurice Watson, Realtor Saari, Gu fa toe pepe eruvan morro com: NTT CHOL [EF | eeerntee et revenge Serie ™™ Te tsapel, Priced at onty S020 ‘with OPEN - Modern Ranch Home | : ° cach, cal or drop inte our ne 7 ACRES WERT SP BONTIAC. A VERY GOOD BUY zazpnooms 2 pars. com.) ANI) HARGER CO. | ** "ui Seeer Sent 'e please yon) 8 eee meth leo tone tts on eb BUY! | sun. 2 TOS PM. | RATIO, Loape OF ExTHAR’IN 33 w. Meron St Fe Pe oem | R ll Y footing “Walter's Lake. Lot “sie % S REAL VALUE ron ON USSE1 YOUNG "Ein, “lee screened voreh Pare 100x120. Included is @ new 26232 2 story 14 300.00 UNFINISHED «4 BEDROOMS, 2 UP. | REALTOR piace storms & screens. 1 block ccc {tae oR ER nae 14, Sep al gen: at oat ah a WT 2. PR SE - Eanes BD -F ~ Jpn} nena nantes op ARIA, BEACH, CH, DRIVE. .. [~ me RVON TWP, |_—_——Expansion Attic , OTTAWA HILLS ~Soot Bie Sass fit Sha | tees, ms te sai pas wae Men tee ecm | a sane : nant apne | a a! JACK ANNETT | is FFB living room. 12x 5. | value priced home with for . | NELSON modern . Sete fics | Stee se | emai ce) LOVELAND | — orrres "REED RESETS eyt._Auto oli forced air best. | fo0d basement automatic gat | SUN D | 218 Cass Lake R4., Harbor Faced 90.980. terme a -FY sereas | beat and hot water, storms aod | FEW FEATURES. TOTAL PRICE | "= 2487 FE ¢1081 | Immediate Possession J C HAYDEN Bers oe ot ae oo iy % ome on 08k 83 ’ ving reoms Mitchen ‘with E Walton Bive rE | . Co] alton Biv TTD | Eattaee es “ |Partridge fate: Me" ati . . ADD pod | Good tide location, ms THE 7 rs to Eariemoor 1 east Pare) Bees) OYLVAN we ie) See ~CTLES salesman on j ome | REAL COMFORT _| West Side—Paved Street | Oh. what a wonderful piece to Modern 3 bedroom home wimead DS ctasete "ede rook | ; car are wa Poll pric ‘ "BD Seth plus ft c $0.00. $1800 downs $400.00 DOWN 6 rooms ® car me One Francsage legertone fireplace. On | Near St. Michael's renting. 6 room. howee. fare Dees: real estate Open daily 8 TO 8 urben neighborhood of fine, 2 family in good condition, Sy "automeniie tor treneper- Til . S @ Mt. opens he or PR 6th T. SUN. 6 tot 5 homes si See on terms. 5 soome ent bot cova, tation. Call for details. ; * up, pr Johnson |e" r= U1 BREA ET) SumuRBAN RUNG. | BEE RES NOIANMILLAGE N. . oe cor, 5 with spss pwn 30 poems we tem| Best Buys , Eacsten itgr re | ___Reree®, Sina "Eiln etek) neltral drepiene. at Sar crt 08 beret of our listings | ing and sch Today O rl | Sari Wafisce | 714 Acres—Hadley Fan, Macs a Sa fe anteater ARTE peat Close to plant, PE +1128, . * Ser a be dure ym room, motems street. Only $2100 down euick and Setion, call i entrance, Ce ea CUTE BUNGALOW aan Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. wa ep LE pabrRiber sas ‘ eitienaed“®§) WHY WAIT FOR wat Peat 2 bedroom $ room modern extra iy. 7775 Foster Rd = . rooms and. shower A PENSION? Office Open 8-8 5 heme. Strictly mod ith . > 4 A. JOUNSOM: Reattor | BRST aba B | Sears Moms 28) Ene, | Regia Seance ae ORS RY etataieiae /RTALTOR, Wr zane) Sheahan i | Loerie 1704 S, Telegraph Rd, | FESS. MERNNOMR, COTTAGE 00m | aca Sey Seoceeeees | Set “eae pMEaeet Om Basten tiene, te tpectwe™| ee Feet sefgSei| Sal'bal'nn ie"fler Saa't FE 4-2533 : ETF caren | Sse SeeeetL ear ner nie | Siniee” WS cis Te |“ NT ee PEK Seam ive roeme «sae ooeal | SE"Ry Tres ot eniy Bae | somes Som cp od Dove rooms state . e ; an | . | . s ecently decora' - new nee FE TP STA ‘Pomenoay "wil erade this nice 2| suivante — from the lovely eay-| Baldwitt Area "| Elizabeth Lake E Sesement—steney eat K, G. P D 8 ROOMS necronm with 2 seres of itving r! 2 bedroom home. near schools -avetl bake Estates Nicely landscaped lot, 1% 102 Yea. @ rooms for jand Crosiey Om auto washer in- Butt pearetes “Gen'and” them = ond transportation. Nicely deco recticsity oow 3 bedroom | cer eerege | end me Roa . Sree Hote Rome) RRs | SMEG | Sees Se ney Ge Geren | Remy metal Grae) ERY tle _ ee HOTEL AUBURIN | al ny md ‘St Ly Marciday Gardens Shore, of full bese} (G11. S REALTY CO oe Day ey ‘—_ Almont ane 3 4 St Samer _, cekveem or errs me ay om . 3 ay A Wy yobonns aw were . un = 56178 ft 7 ine Pertm. elec. Water heater. Close to ; CUSTOM BUILT % oar meer carage, | Der Wine, 6.0 4-Family— - PICK YOUR POSI- stuece | with, & marvelous countryside | GI _ | Good Tavestment | TION from the fine job- _ section Or place your own ‘eur oF e Fy | Fj i if i 133 | i> f i #8 8sF i i g i sof A Syren ei fepres, | Sica meee = | CS | eee ee “E;| | EesramstssS SSS! otters in the Classified ON THE BARREL you . ' om one . second Beater, down payment. } renets. Bow Lennce ‘eas | ° ers in ft e fied get by things ae OPFICR OPEN 9-6 , . Work Wanted ad to tell ecugh ade!| Edw, M. Stout, Realtor | 4. N, Ri HUMPHRIES | John K. Irwi om ee Phone FE 2-8181 for an|"" “Sata wee Tides Tele sph Rd, REALTOR -- FE 2-0474 | . _BEALTOR " |Roy.Annett Inc. employers you're avail- | pe edewr ae Sint Res wSRiS ESE] la Leak Pe FS | Moa Bene Mey | able, e “4 | \ . ; : . . % ° | . . . \ 7 : ‘ w . i } P ae, / , : 4 ef j “8 : “ ° \ < a“ ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 VA hake Me SLICE OF HAM - _ _For Sale Houses 43|. For Sale Houses _ 43| Sele Suburban Prop. 45A| For Sale Acreage 47 in ~~ Pee RS) | tous | panto ae KNUDSEN! CHARLES | +.B soxay_ Sept s Livable and Lovable Froiecrest “mamavinen st |(SirOuX & Hic Set Se ere Oe ee ee | ee . trees & shrubs, is tures plastered room 16 nN. ot r WASHINGTON PARK, 1% wg Pra 142 vane is 8 new FRANK EPARD —7— D = > a ag es the Echos, wich has cine a tay Pua tora | For Sale Lots 46) ~~ iors r erete Gnwower. 11,500, with would “mane «wonderful en TUDOR & TIMBER Ep- 350 ACRES rare, Ciareson area i ed age, 3, tedeogm home te Poutisc. and Wailer | Highly productive LINCOLN JR. HIGH . able. Weil too, 3 sey oareee bank bare with. 2 eedreom bens” wih eat oor ii wieenent tac! Sylvan Realt 4 ted cracferd wells Or? , ese WM. H. KNUDSEN | tat ites. Selly taeugheat v~ Orang Lk Rd, Y) Scere 4 CARROL G, PORRITT $10 Pontiac “State” Bask Bidg. Pua ‘cary rms. OPEN DAILY 8 TO 9 fale op ee rc] f ; . highway : ; . 26% West Huron vE 271% Balrestive mens “tno ‘Gores’ ‘sueidee's pundit: | sod Pine Re - , we 3-196 . seome, breeseway, small IN dove — very reason- y s . 5 : ' $15) DOWN pate, ME Rate tee | PE cma on oF Mme SM) HO TNE SBARTRAM P f rorm 2 story ra. Mice dod ‘ter, Meio A ip condi | 7 Lots # oR ; ; Hon. Wiliams 200 feet from . ( ) N PAUL pet at a ee beach. $1.00, $200 down. FE TERRACE 5 nest. clean, | $1316 OXFORD AREA 3 - NO MONEY DOWN |" $07DOWN Sun. 2-6 Se Set Aer re, | en ree — dea. 8 nome . JOrdon +6121, MAytair 6-2503 tool bidg.. and misc. other an youl) 3 san wae et : - B. D. CHARLES, Realtor} Exclusive Homesites Priced on 6 with | lake 7 COLORED We are selling out to the bare FE 4-0521 in beautiful Forest Lake Country ' Bardwoos and! to oe 2 bedroom. metern home full aud. coe ior oereelt, the best ta Selesmen's Hom : Sea _Rutains and Vevet Lake John K. Irwin | my Ser:| Bi Jo mote basement, good location terms. velue in the whole of Pontiac | FE ¢603 OR 34312 PE Sees | Ousted. Also our new | subd neaurom die wa OrEn ¥1i7T04 We have cov see tote evetl is ares. Brick 3 bedroom homes. | 1717 8. Telegraph Ra. eves.| locmfield Toennin Ceutest eat et Sats Stee ets | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | “ADAMS REALTY “We eta ready for aoc ge!” | ant We rset ESTA ETS po ote a 1 we ton $2430 or PE ois A. JOHNSON, Realtor OP OHNSON. Rez {room ‘house Weal, for Motel ST. CI = CASS PARK ’ 1704 S. Tel h Rd A J SON, Realtor er Drive-In Theater. All kinds of Sata Heat? taf PES | Sy Zacetem ome, nd ge: | mtorr Sane owes St) for Sele Howses FE 42533 U FE 4.2533 a a he rag BY ye of wim ¢ Jets. Excess te canal —— MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME ON -_* HO SE 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | 0 acrEs on Wis i eet ate for erm For Colored with full basement. ot BOTLDING LOTS Lome, gucht “Realy Ortonvile. eee) OR Gi aia TRIPP opamaiee, | Rae cet eran | fect ‘ —tomtract, OR 34036 3 iM BUNGALOW O Sete, rms Phone Detroit A : $1,000 dows to qualified G. I. to- aisr Sdsonban SUNDAY 1-6 \ nO oe ina Lore Lake | = edge. OR 31111 OP EN deedroom iréme, ome, wi ¥ large, “rooms, ‘o0xs00 now tote Sar beauctfa msde! hous * Orton ay texiae each. Cash. PE ACRES. 34, MILES PROBE / SATURDAY & SUNDAY | Batiwoed Bors,” plaster-painted Fee ee eee | x , off Josiya. We feel. that ‘tor | -LOTS. apt, house and bern, 438 per 100 T0600 P.M wells. ‘000 downs S480 wih) Near Fisher Body dollar value our homes cannot vision. Lake privileses, OR | Diliman, re Mhintord. Mica. 00 P.M. . N. HESSEL ST. Beaten, We will consider | _3-1319 : U_ 40672. Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. . $880 DOWN For Colored New 4 room modern. 21x near! J tory. @ room bunealow for 8 pettent down” Wee umn. |. DRAYTON WOODS LOTS (is acres MUCK LAND. WILL Take Gailand Front | 385 dat gicigsstttont| Guth? op tee srt] erate Geceew Och | feet at gan, | Gora rae | Eine eeeaincanan | timc tea teh mreqeterer oe | Bete Ss ea Colored SARE EET STTare| Seam wie lee dors | srizan vazaoe puice | Rina P a gta fify| Sioou or bose wove: Co rec- terior’ and exterior’ colors. uur | For Colored Oe besst™ “eves PE PINT | West Bubstantial’ ettractive fe 6. Telegraph, PE +0831. or teres. ot) forced air furnace,| Good four frame home. Cn mh O. E. BOICE aR see tise water heater, copper plumb: 2 ato =| GATEWAYS to 2 Bedroom Bungalow gisd’ cove wooded’ lol sonis0 OAKWOOD MANOR. superb puild.| 028 Cooley Lt Ré-_—_FE bast Syome, Ousee mer $4,500 with 61,500 7 rooms with bedrooms, ana beth oe Otiered ot © 63.000, | agers orehard. oe ae Geet Road, Trp rahe inet ie Pop: | NICHOLIE. & HARGER| HAPPINESS Pehtgg sine tty Serna caren tenes terme FOU LE Love FE. | itive. Seared og ees i 3 1 block rrace. . Be | AEA [eek BR wel siecrorceeme | eoraee meres | SENSES gee mare ee Re aa ‘ ‘ : ’ . wo . er . } or we Walton Bivd. FE 6-0ui 3 ma a) : block: to Pontiac High Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor gslow and es ete vo best te Buy ‘re Se aT.) ACRES Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. a rand large it Saree oul like this corner let location a2 WG. Logrence Bisost —— water. Price of 96.880 YOU BUY iT-WELL fi TT | 10 room modern house, barn 32x64 we eae Na EASE Eee | ee eA ee ES ES oe ars ee ae met | OPEN ume, | Se ce eae teers." | AH AN | Bes ft. living tor Sy tee A soom,| post wb lke aee, beating, wait . WE SELL-WE TRADE FRED W. SMITH “ ” en 1 : “Sastases wh wo. $60 month TRANSFER OF 7 REALTY CO. REALTORS REALTOR The Crest” | Béprertemersa:| Bir mmiMah2) CDE] [ap ORS § 50x, malta Bet Eton mn eet tt * Seauittul _ soeeeees 132 W. Huron St. FE ¢1557| Open Eves “til ® un. 104 ACRES WEST et. & Sun. 94; Dally 134 yard with barbecue. $@ Ree | NEAR DOWNTOWN , Ww Huron ood, buss, 2 terme, eee 8 bedrm tw cot ramen | Sewn * SASS Mis Si | TOG HIRE INR egTCN or] Sunday 3-530 - NEW te a $7350 FULL PRICE | THELMA M. ELWOOD] “iroughout ‘careetea ts ft livine __ 6174 Wilson OS, pare eee | HADLEY FARS LOW FHA TERMS ne goose. Saapity ste cms room. Williams Lake Area Cer me Oh cost Or trade or | clay loam soll, Far mhome hast Pew 7| bed be Wrhe : bedrooms, base- Lake Rd. . rs -2864: tuil ot space or call: J. N. Hunt, 2 | Toome with a” |Sneak Preview! ROCHESTER tabe'"sstorms “and” segeens | ranch ‘type’ with full base: R AN H Sessa ae pa HOME| FE we, Pliner s tae. MEAGHER REAL ESTATE ; ment, 4 dining e. | 962 Rmerson 1% bins : Weceeg! Tama? giessoe’ | ESA Zar, exten roi | ize Enchee: Cet ostite Colonial Hills Outer Mit On tata fou Sat, Perry areca parece gemees. ‘500 To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Di TSx188, good high lots. excellent | % block pom serage. Small) you BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT| fort fl ton on wie = Fanch (ype site ~ 61,600 00 op. $22,000, terms. M. Butit by Crestview Homes, Ine Vip Sola’ ‘by . fi. Desement, Bouipped with seer Muntecn Lake -tellew y | Perry Park MU 08r2, Milford. HANNAN |.ov3i va,| MAHAN | teste 1s em Bas ne a ogee aon w Shas MELICK lestie | R. Tripp, Realtor Lovins $080 00. Near Grand River 694.000, 98.000 ° - Eaprenes cront plastered walls E. Bloomfield Highlands | $97", ccre*_near tincoln £4500 MILLER |..S3F Saher CPRERENS re came) Cronin Sah inane Sar ae” | Br metas Bac Hn - TENNYSON — Drive out Co-operative Eétate Exchange with te Tenny ture teft Bee with 6 room house, 69.000, $4, : —— one of tose new >be: EAST FE 2-0363 BIRMINGHAM formice—cebenst fea Sylvan Village Sten, sien dewa Oteor oad tare, window = plagaant itch THE - carbecizem, amy fiaregient te | NEXT POOR TO BRANCH as Ww av. @ bed-| — Alwintites einetaum wind ice location, “Lake privileges. | bus | Sart owed renee. st | Meadowlark | SeditttiuPd fu fort iiss, roe, # pe citseme:| perme, and Ssereene eee oon Moors Your “choice of ‘seven basement Excellent buy at thing to see Oven Sun. 30 to 6. ot] heat J h K ] ’ ee a — wast et eimstirviengs| © RANCH HOME — | Rbeweatatet ieee) © COPEN | pactegetivge cme aiun |, Meet stent rae | JOAN B. TT WIN | eet Rent Farm Prop. WA tplegnactons Is 2 ecmem tone wm omens | SUN fo ae emi eat oe | STARA! BRIE on ce meats eee ae PAUL A. KERN, Realtor RAY O’NEIL. Real cute enk Goon. Dat SUN. 2 TO 5.P.M. to sell at $10.90, Jorg N. Segingw mreet mgt, FOR. RENT. Pros Pa3- pepe Open for Your Scodiiton ‘inside. Gu furnace with NE nomial tn 1982, Story aed Ys, un- Ppore You Boy. = 8 BE ANTED ACREAG REAOE Gh LARGE 5. seta Property @ rr) ne air . Lake leges 5 I i . ; —ot._Private party. PE ¢9776. | een A nnn anna OPEN C Or FE In ion On en ontre lot. t1.b00 deen ous ne ‘ i aoe aT am Bateman & Kampsen aupons ~_REIONTS MAY oR. 0. PT. BF r spect aye Custom room e ) | 30m60 commercial building ron, sarelare thane ent treme | "EASTSIDE By ‘ Bigh ana level. 61.060 with 6300) Gon ein pasement Saturday STONE trimmed trout "A ‘home of delight. “AST SIDE BRIC Realtors North side. 2 excellent, lets. OF 2 2 ergo "bedrooms wa sores. = tving, im see eines you| Siz rome three bedrem heme, FE 4-0528 North subareen “Approx. \ acre. | GROCERY MEAT BEER, WiN@ N. ] to 5 3-6 P M STONE REALTY CO. ian: pmare, wendow. weed bare basement, lots of closets, Berries & fruit wees, 96% terms. | store and gue station on 8, Tele- ma ° ° oto Jeste . -, FE 22083 with built in vanky “fun “tile | suse. heat! FR esses 377 6. Telegraph Eve. & Bun 5. ¢ MAY eraoh Bargain for inventory. FE © veem brick rancher, Pores: EAR now iy the, time te Sunday te ERM, Doty; Gun to's | Path with vanity" upetaira, tts of Sang, esorsatie rie B terme. | Se-psratie Real motets Buenangs $2 E_ Welton Bivé.__FE S00ti | 3078 days. FE +3000 Large 4 living @ room, Raneh ard existing AL V JE or Sale ~ oF ig bodes "aed Pitta tat PT cee 12-7P.M Templeton wove eens ee aE Ng —E try, fay | on a nee | arty OPEL very | INDUSTRIAL an cans | room, and modern hnchen eal . . NORTH SIDE aoe water, gaily decorated | Dar’ targe encellent “inchon | Fete wT Small house | Caled. Only ‘Sis Gn a Sis” me. pinat to comet et manutocrerang sang of nna. eguires $00 pice eorner jot lola” of shrub. | To reach mode! home drive out | Mew, 3 bedroom home nicely to | - and many others, Priced at 877.-| pore moot | lake privileges $2300 “down NY oeeal’ freckeny ai tee Pave- 6 per cent Uses, and ‘shade | Cooley Lake Road to Lochaven | eated Convenient to Pontise and | 500.00, to inspect drive west on| fra inte Net. “Deen “netmen; | Cader Island Lake from ipeome L. H. BROWN, Realtor | mest of 100 feet by 385 South cn Frankia ‘ha, trove. Tass home meeds some dec- | Road then left ty mile to prop: | Tout Diam erie Me | Yoorhels Ra. to W. Iroquois Rd. only $2800. See this today, Call | OvCt $280 mo. Priced et $32,000, 132 W. Huron FE 24810 Sffices amd others tor sterege ond ; Sacteine to He. SR Week fee) OS Sa hee . WEST SIDE mene vee TOTAL PRICE $6,250 | Messes’ ‘Ste fret Older home. | “Tinta “tous for immediate paid | | WM. A. 2 rem meters. Fuh tet. Os “BUD" FOTAL PRICE & Moers § rooms on jarge tot. $1,250 | ime siies for ‘mullple commercial| BUSINESS BLDG : SYLVAN VILLAGE mor, ngoro ace! KENNEDY eres temas NICHOLI low. laree front, porch. | ~Se= c. Sesheen ele ™ end eViVAN Excellent pene U. 8 1 F 5 rooms, 2 up. entrance apert- FE ¢0650. ‘ ene Wins cna dines atea, ttle | Gown full beth with marpis REALTOR = reon120. 06,900 with LAWRENCE Ww. On beautiful private lake. mec cnastence . eens | ES eames aror seta ge SSS |r w EE ee | TO ACRES wien ae | GAYLORD] fam t= ma| REALTY Stet oa yeas oe oom win a brite S'eer'garees, seek | No Steps to Climb room. Chiches ease and ard ‘oa eA LAKEFRONT Be ne ® | WARD E. PARTRI DRAYTON PLAINS iceit landeceped yard Tm tia. Conv comfortable 3 bed at ences eso meie com fe) THE FOLLOWING = BEB Pitt |g sores, 8 large rooms. Brick. orp out ast REALTOR FE 28316 2 Dedreem ranch large closets Price bib hte wig eomment Full “Ortonville. Carpeted fiving room, | Priced reasonable with terme, HOMES ARE in each room. Fireplace, Pull | sion 93x20. Beautiful trees rea: © W. Huron st. F beat a doors, otf & ¥ terme full bath, oak floors ample uti ko |) Templeton. Realtor | ’ PEN basement. Recreation room. 2 car sonable. Leaving state FLanders : é screens, ot beelhe fh eke Gant | ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT 413.., {, FOom. automatic heat and |. Pp T ° garage. Young fruit orchard, 121-2008 0” i and the | : 050 with terms. This nice hot water. I's car garage. Priced | 2338 Orchard Lake Rd_ FE 44563 north of Pontiac. $25,000, will LOTS AVAILABLE. LOW DOWN mortgage? OS 4 Percent cosy 3 bedroom home. with moc. | % 09.780 for your ment | OPEN SUN} TOS 1 TO ¢ gi, PHA payments Robert Chapin Coo- , . sean’ w So. aoe aiming ‘room and | call Mr Donaldson §-1201 or | OPEN | oun SMALL FARM Ww ‘irc REALE Gees | eruction. PE +O, PE $3470, on van tyne a ER = — an Ww. ates ey om. consisting ee ee ee ¢ to Cashmere Rd. west Hurry, Hurry, to S3u22 ft meters eres i “SUN FTO 6 OT SRA Y-2.5- PAE ——} at te tee a o © L Cherokee-Hillst- home in A-1 condition. Here ise ° : . ; nee aieeneememeaninein penaiiaeaatatoe pean see . — on ccsananamnas oo nntnn 4. : . wo rennet on Rent rr estnrent combined — ty } : . . 4 acres. Nice so com v . , eta pte ee em, | caneyataiapeee |, NICHOLIE | Bie es Bog a S| Franklin Viage Sarre! BAY Pa Se Be] FLOYD KENT, Reator . 3rd. Realtor eo | ee ATE . red walls 04 ft. ranch home situated - . : 2 modern lake front . —but you must Y- - Lawrnece PE 5-6108 Kei Beas Site on ee | See ee | pete | RIDGEWAY | SE eee . | ver meotive room modern Terms ar: ~ . PE 46203 : eating, Seat os © PEN | SESE ERE TE | JOU Terran | BEER OPEN Mine ecm, ot | PB Dae Poel tae ig | For Salo or Exchange 8 ‘ easnae’ vay = - ee $02 _ Dixie COR 31980 tivities soem. ® full O avatiable tn ' Eves. FE & ~~ ‘ = = rx) | Bote & “than “troom modern can acer garage: . EN tfon call J. ‘A Taylor, Reet Clarkston. Nd. easonable, FE | & edupment FE tasty shoe | ase fe cate bar NEVER fenced lot $8000 terme Mus eds Sess =| ~SUNDAY 2TO6 P.M tor: Fabia" — te ae, | ae Sass TIS a eas | rent a Si ra CH ARLES 13"Mite "Ra. sweat Se mi a M. | aes Foe | CLARKSTON ESTATES | Business Opportunities 51 v4 room bungalow. just cou- | 3 bed e wooded lske frontage 1 1 “ a _E Gaetan , : : A quod farm hems contisting «| BEFORE ple Blocks from Cotholie ‘Church [ATTRACTIVE TERRACE 8 ecm Veen orseshoe Dr. laree “Tew, suburban ou Pan we. ond on oe ‘Toad Teeise, Wiakig enon. Lat size | ~=Don’t Miss This One | 8. . € . on red k home with gas windows > ¢ away. , Lowes arpecen fo cy asa Mame Bene ee Lance NEST | Year round tome tor pan | SeoeSTee he ats Wey bame | SFB rig gems Pred ot Oe ee | pe cane eres ae ha hes coversh hares Sed | o tow ‘prieet 7. wean ft" youl | DREAM HOME | Sateen etm, blastic tle poreh oled living room fireplace. Pull divided ‘otsement. ‘gas fur: WA RD B. KEITH 1188 down ’ 9 yy — enough farm. don’t ee the nicest 3 bedroom home 5 toom bungalow. 19 ft living F800 Kerms ore he aaah ey porch. Bace & water he . THE LAKE MAN AUBURN HEIGHTS ther call EN Jaen, bon s~ Roktan of Ps you've ever oeee t this price Lew} delightful kitchen & dinette. 8600 down buys a trailer, S0x150 foref® and excellent ‘sand $1.300 DOWN PLUS EM 30033 fieignte ooor we oes ee he rv 3 pad wi | ‘ . | ty wemnere_te Sous at eras E vedrecme, beth, ens heat, 64.506, | tia gn founde- wench, Priced to sell this MORTGAGE COST | XO FT. site. Mishly fectricted area ts St eee Ratatat ce jets | Sark poeciees ferme rom seat JOSEPH F. REISZ | gaamanaw noe nen we cet Eats na."rigte'T bck | Revczowemio, Mail" | Wi dvtae, Tone”, PN a | SAUL ato [Gas wren. "Preed | od lowe fsom apt tear | situated for a wood bud: | cases. “Modernistic corner fire. $34 W. Huron St PE sane “arn \mst' prog sgroom bungalow | to orscahe toe Samile. Wateh" for ‘oven ‘tian: | HOLMES-BARTRAM_ | DRAYTON PLAINS aed | ine subdivision | place and large window Sunday Call FE 2574 or FE ¢1338| ft. on corner lot iene mae | signs. C "| 4292 Dixie OR 31980! 4 iis Gambro come , OPEN 40x | Seasoned" |, $1507 DOWN | srizh “Ren Bad | a setae J. C. HAYDEN |" WATKINS TARE | Sctgy'ttie ltt tet | “St eon tre Some om : .: w uilt-in New room bungalow, ot! fur- . 8 FE Walton Biv , ery saccmable. Lander | Growehout, Completely piasteres Jr Wenool. Immediate possession, | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | Cute & Cozy aT | froat homes Lakefront iota "as | Sai Witt OSSacuar ees ot omy a | IRWING ROSA Rm esa tce tea, pete | Fr 4082 aeemrearamen | MILLER | 5 eaateets 0") DEAVION Prats, |'gar ge iter eared REAL r cedar e e mode ™m ESMEN’ : . r ° q 5 tigger DES Side amen en,| Beers | cr | PS Geen | eee ee | a . > aa oe © oer box Heated With Timken si-" PONTIAC REALTY | Co-operatt we Real Estate Machanee today's ‘ value, Oak. 4 bedroom home modern. In saa ON BIG LAKE READY | bus and stores Low as 6666 2 6. ; MYERS | Slee “Cash to mortgage Mose! 727 Baldwin FE. $-8275 | to “property, ‘Pollow’ ciekst goad condition Close in. Waikine | frontage, "Il mies’ an Festas’ | INDEPENDENCE TWP C800) lor eoonatin x’ Tent. | gated oo Mis Just ‘soutn of | , eee Same | furnace good'sised lot wih trat| — FRED W. S do ceesieeptre Sims West Side Family Home) "7 7 1 seo OMEY HOME || 30009 Old Orchard Dr. se ANE dette hist 1,8 Wamngtn, moras | Poet preroas. gtei | Penceat _ Ever. j Dedrooms. possibie 4th. large | WHITE | Dasement. cas furnace. sine | Brick Cape Cod cool” coats ROME, Hie tm Plame. Osi : Sa ee | Hidde Meee ceton | Pett mart | aaa te te | " . : s "or are . wn pavment on a vet “GEC a ayers “BROS. SUNDAY 106 | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | rom, tof duing, st, Kia “STO Real Bstate Morteare Ine | Prone on EAT on sine | modern, ranch home te the Co-operative Neal Eatate Exchange ot table pace, "twee Se NE | " a country e brick. It's rooms and tile bath with Ss N “ 3 ecanneteieeesnned oka RL Stmere Seed etna, lowe dean Tay CRAMPED FOR mesP RING BRIDES — | fireplace” spacious tienen geurt | YOUR PROPOSI- pe eg me watlseaiae , se ream home com- | es room, 2 cer - many, e . o . CASH? Classified ads! Boy, Mmibed Toeted Shi tee, Sitinae ie eater Sous | TION’S QUICKLY) fat chim Guampscite | room moter. 1 bedroom srt . on 2 lots #® are Tice $21,000 — conven’ 8. C . , eup- turn into: dollars belong-| ERs, sects iene ee oo na, pine is mis ta| SEEN in the Classified | rrever‘rtie'tgm” | Sates ates with" Ova.” ; yo weal ct 98 500 Coolidge Rd., turn right “e mile | . B kk AIRPORT AREA . < ings you're not using. Fr C | te property, follow signs.. section! To sell, rent, ateman & Kampsen Beautiful California ranch style. . breere-wa garage, ' Phone FE2-8181 for ani * ~” W ood Co.| J A Taylor trade, hire — dial FE; Realtors neee. Se ty aantte. Nicely 3 ; ealtor ~ ‘ ° ° down. live, mer- , - ad-writer, SEs Lake Rend —vase| | REALTOR—INBURA 2-8181 for an ad-writer, FE 4.0828 RIDG AY ghaadice E2881 Ee . SE can ce Saat | BB Rae uss to obewrives : a7 8. Be gic : NSasiaTO OE melt inl | BEBO nas mat Sen ‘ Ee J : h . 4 ; . | ; ‘ | i | -- @, tac Ce peten’ 28 ge ct Ao oe cS Beat aati mie oa: Sp RES, ye ee eee P : ‘ ye Qe pes any Was a WA ho OS, ARCH 19, 1955) STATE-WID Sait 8 g ! | CLASS C—IN THUMB te or not. Maney to Loan, 3B MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $25 to $500 LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 » WHEN YOU NEED |” soe Admira! $29 - $500 Pontiec State TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Loan TO 9500 Cs 1 OL tem Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST }. C. HAYDEN, Realtor * ©. Eves. % DISCOUNT “oY ALAN ATURDAY, M ~4 _ By Jay Alan 3-9 “I didn't think it was super colossal as the ads said ... — USED FURNITURE THOMAS Peony FURNITURE CO. DISCOUNT HOUSE NEW APPLIANCES china cabinet. Studie couch. FE cabinet Stulo couch. FE AYN ; °. ; Draw Tite Hitches For Sale Miscellaneous 60 i Bene oat sts | EXPANSION SALE ipeprtapter stostete canes «. CLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances na. Artists’ w ploy wreekers. but artists. supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. NEW FURNITURE Merchandise Surplus BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS ’ PEARSON'S FURNITURE DISCOUNT HOUSE Ss ‘ BLDG. SUPPLIES 4161 Dixie KENTILE | 9° CENTS EA FLOOR SHOP DRAINS CLOGGED? 40 expert dism. FE 401% re KING BROS. PONTIAC RD A . like new, 200,000 B.T.U. MY COCKER PUPS. OR + Tied , __ Th moot od Champa 2) Save On Spring Painting THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1055 CARNIVAL, ~ 4 ‘by Dick Turner MOBILE H woe Orchord Lake Ave _ MOBILE HOMES, | | eicnary onmmat can by & Les Mutchinsen gl oe Sg Hutchi fler Sales|_ ‘hss gt he ie sees as son's Tra eolse. “Y’know, J. G., we need this!’ ore ewe” “Pr! «For Sale Used Cars 91 FACTORY PERFECT REFINISH. | ~~~~ ~~~ ree ine end ing. Ted New-/| 1264 BUICK SUPER HARD TOP. kirk. EM . 7 radio, woater. white side walls. Transportation Offered 87 RIVIERA, 7 TORE. ~ ~~ Executi . . . CARS FOR BAN FRA walls, redio, ee. OL 34077. PONTIAC oagvaater SERVICE cpu a 1963 GRA « DOOR. LEAVING 11TH FOR AN dows a seat. wire i: LEAVING APRIL 1iTH_POR- Aw Trailer | gepes toh) Pee Exchange | Stic’ tis cies. eoteabcinnenel hange aes SSS e ie oops = eierors purchase olan a. waders, os | —28t. PARTS—STORE LLL LLL LEAL AEE OTERO ORD OH we 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN P.M. tee negli Averill’s |= mor, EAMES SEES 1 Pontine "98s READY TO 7 “pints Other Late Models and CASH WAITING aperretion Spe & ae *_| i CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE IT’S SUMMER WOUGHTEN & SON “uote SALES LOOK! NOW WRECKING WANTED: LATS rNwReCE $395 1949 Pontiac, good motor, : 18 CHEV. 4 DOOR SEDAN transmission, right hand “Bagley 7 Auto Parts LOOKS LIKE NEW MOTOR fenders and door, and all] - on ome oR seme , $595 3.5313 1931 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN orher parts. OR 3-5313, Se M Motor Sales WHITE WALL TIRES. SEE AND - =n : aa 1998 auice ie H a> “auto Pe ree iet eet RAIN Ta DY™ REAR | Upon eves. + Saye st "Fea CE ETO RON E.| Rebuilt springs ......... gre SPECIALS gt| Bee WANTED |, art oie Atte Service 781) TE MORN CHAR | a paeMouN | 1047 CHRYSLER cK UMPINO & PA Bring title-Money waiting at pepe td k FREE ESTIMATE | _ Ate: oF cans to OE a g Hd uf w w =: zee Si: o: =] fi > re ie | nn ID/MOTOR'SALES MOTOR SALES | COMMUNITY pwc: West Pik Pare st |For Sale Used Trucks 90 2 MOTORS er due — ~ en | GRANKSHAMT GRINDING a IN THE | _— chine a ’ > - | ear. cy hehore Dat Zuck Me “Derune 6a non yilcgur 803 N. Main, Rochester S a 5 é = 3 : i g2.7 H le | 4 mos. old. 5. _>-2863, ry OPEN TILL le PM Retine cern Sars | Sale 40"Pord “ve ton’ Stake e178 OLive 26321 Jo wana, Motor Scooters 82) +39 pord Panel Excellent | $178 esting: | ~~~ | mall down payment ae BQQPLs eva EXCELLENT CON- 0. Ted Lembiris, EM we Pinan TO ANYBODY ( ’ STOP IN TODAY HE \J S ee OTOR BIKE Coat ECONOMY USED CARS ° | $300, sell $138 Trade OR 3-6174, | ___22 Auburn Ave __ : | 1928 monet, A PICKUP | aw wn | 02 FORD 2 ¥en 2, SPEED ARLE | FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON| [ully eauinped for hauling bouse Harley David trailers Home Sat and Sun OL > "hi , oar ar ) Res =a a he vd 29108 Hurry While They Last z a _naw is@ DODGE \, “TON PICKUP | . , AIRY A MARCH ia B HARLEY. DAVISON. 34 OVER. Tuck take over payments, bal = ATT) BODY STY LES 23, 1988, reemae 1 heen an TON PANEL Three miles ee corner Auburn & Liverpots | ; | AS LOW AS * Oxford. le HOPPED MOTOR owned by private party clean . . pies | he aete ay and in gqod condition. MT ¢5536 i t "Boats &A rie ee ‘oo Si wpe ee MA $231 $1326. 4] | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | _coutiton G mold. reagie'nty gestae re’) EVINRUDE MOTORS | "si a ae Headquarters Renaid 0 Connell c. i. “nuber: wt NN YAN BOATS | tra GMC. aed bodies ne re for Chevrolets (Bud) Bickmott or Asctionsers. pein ““ Pareiubes’ Et ‘terme Pry / AUTO PARTS. FE 5-02 bene. | 13 MILE AND WOODWARD | RINE SALES Dg ERVICES. ea Maecenas AN aie |_| Fer Sele Housetrailers 78 EVN RUDE MOTORS ~~ 80 x ity . @00D con-| Come in and see the new quiet | = Relen Compasiely furnianed. | Erorudce, Gemonatrated, Trade WILSON GMC a, fore 2:33 om Sat and Sun. Ne. down payment on some . . CHIEF CARH | eerie , Oakland at Cass - | Fine Safety-Tested Used | — er be sees to be) KI SELENS HARDWARE Sales. Parts & Service | Cars for Sale at pe ‘ . . BOATS AND ACCESS 8 nh . 461%. $$ “CENTURY BOATS — Hotere | OPFN FVEN aa. SFE vend Wote woME oor Bee backs _ OPEN EVENINGS erome S " ' | ppntsltiane Lakes Boat sales | FE 2-9203 FE 4-483] ’ 2101 H ; 3% + aise a gp eeeser ASK ABOUT |— ; “T ROL LABOU \T” For Sale Used Cars a Orchard L k. Ave. at Cass! ; a eeaae ey Mebens ue to IF mete | FE 8-0488 ‘ Vorwasd seurel ‘6 Y | MUST SELL—BUILDING A ROURR | — i manenip. | verse wiih speed range ets windows ‘wbeiess res, tga DON’T LOSE A MIN- : major the fun and savince of m- Feet nent Proce TE Gino "| UTE in recovering your | s. © eves Tne complete Inboard Marine Rito Seven se BUIGR loss! Place a Lost Ad im-/ ! end ready meats to oar. For tahevmatien 4 ouver Riviera. wume 8 Busy | mediately to reach the a A j . ees) i Eicon ota eae | erep, ster oter ayn on Ee finder | Dial FE 2-8181 for _ ue =, ) Sr Some dealerenive otis ol Se Fe inl. ad-writer, a CuEVIE, 1963 BEL- . 2 DR, sun gold and ivory, lide, white side walls fully original owner, $1,210. re » VACTORY OPVICIALS CARS uge sa Lew down payments, ew car SCHUTZ MOTORS __For Sale Used Cars 91) OLD LL LL LION '34 DE SOTOS "ie es Home Trial ‘s cAOINAW ™ NATIONAL - MOTOR SALES o ¢. S ‘M CRESTLINE. 4 DOOR. A’l accessories Original delivery price $2.000 Less 8 + miles Tike new £200 cash for mv equity and take over payments _eker car FE .-4312 NING renege ae nero EBA FOUR DOOR $1195 _ JEROME MOTOR SALES 404 ver mo Would consider 200 «care from which to ghowee, gy Sg an English WE FINANCE TO ANYBODY TOP IN TODAY FCONOMY USED CARS 22 Aubura PE ¢713) R “FOR 1953 1954 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL }emT1 MORE THAN 30 YRARS a a a TO BUY. | ioe @ooD | Ful Pub price "$195 340 Baldwin Ave. ao totes "2 DR. $168. “47 HUD- EM 34877. son. $125 TAYLOR'S | GOOD USED CARS | Guaranteed O. K. used’ cars. Also fine transportation TAYLOR’S at. renee Lake ; 1931" are + SEE CY IN “we FOR THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME AN A-1 USED CAR Cy Owens our Ford Dealer® 7a rE 64101 __For Sale Used Cars 91 Pein os: 10g FORD STATION WAGON. DC IT! BAD CREDIT! NO CREDIT! Tale 1m 8 AW &sT. N 196! CUSTOM 32 DR. nial TATE DELIVERY NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 5-630. SEE THIS ONE! ote Mercury 2 Gr. Radic. Heater. her At the bargain price of FE_ 3-235! DOWN 1963 Mercury Sport Coupe Two tone green Merco-matic 1943 Plymouth Cranbrook Se- Light blue & gray Hy-drive $240.00 1953 DeSoto @ Club Coupe Grey & maroon. tip toe shift Very clean oo 1983 DeSote V8 Fordor Dark Green. 16000 mi | New car auarentee $350.00 | = igs DeSoto V8 Sedan tone green 26000 mi. Power steering new car —_ 1962 ytd, Dedes_ Mee Meedeu! a gaze.00 6) Teter bert Pore? , $120.00 1981 Punch CLUB Coupe Maroon = ‘@ Olds Also tee” pickups & and pienty DON’T MI $1,196. panels E 47131 | SEE THIS rE 2.2381 seat. ering 61.075. 4 Dodge new tires $145 ‘48 Ford and ‘4 Mercury $145. 52 Studebaker Champ $645 52 Ford radio and heate $605 — 63 Ford custom overdrive. os. #@ and ‘51 Cadillac . ‘* Ford overdrive $295. “$1 Buick suoer dvnafiow $605. ‘SS and & $405. 53 Willis « baby overdrive $006. ‘63 Buick soper ; beater. power steering and brakes 81.575. 83 Cheve Bel Ale. vower olde ss— 1943 Dodge 4 Doo Ds $120 60 DeSote Club Coupe Vere clean . $100 00 1960 Piymouth Dix Forder Very clean $160 68 | 1948 DeSoto carry-all Sedan 6 00 00 1847 DeSoto Sedan one owner Geod transportation $ 00 1966 Pontiac Forder . 8 2.00 BRAID Hor pate bee Debate "piymeutd Dealer Cass at W Pike _*E_ 2010s OUR LIST OF FIRST CLASS CARS ‘31 Plymouth 4 dr... $595 51 Cadillac 4 dr.... .$1695 '52 Plymouth .......$795 49 Chevrolet ....... $295 .|'52 Chrysler Pw. Stg. $895 *§$2 Chevrolet 4 dr... .$795 '52 De Soto Cl. Cpe.. . $895 ’S3 Plymouth 4 dr... .$999 "$2 Stude. V8 O.D.. ..$795 "49 Dodge 4 dr.......$295 '49 Ford 2 dr.........$170 °46 Pontiac ......... $145 | 48 Plymouth ... 2... $100 41 Buick ............ $75 "48 Packard ......... $195) TREKS 2—’52 Ford Pickups 53 Dodge 171” W.B. > "50 GMC 136” W.B. '48 GMC Stake % ton |: Riemen- schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. Open ‘til 8 p.m. FF 2-9131 60 Fine Used Cars OLIVER Where Pontiac Buys Its BUICKS! OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 TIP TOP USED CARS 198@ Chrysier Club Coupe $545 r, 2 Tone 1961 Piymouth Cranbrook 4 Door $545 | 1950 Ford Suse, 198 Ford Custom $245 1948 Pontiac 8. $345 MOTOR S Macedquariore for, Headquarters for 8, 4 Door & 2 Door 4 Door CLARKSTON ALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Chevrblete ~ ac is. RADIO, HEATER pel en Mile Lincoln 5-1100 | DR PONTIAC ¢ CHIEFTAIN 95) 2 DR tl. Call PE 5-00 + baker think of Carkner's | tminghan’~ tt evere.— r- | STUDEBAKER 196@ GOOD CON- | @ithon. $200 cash. FE 54-6160 M ARCH SPECIALS AT FE 4-48 W ST. | nl ‘Matthews- | Hargreaves “The Workingman’s Lot . 211 S. SAGIN: Al Buys '| °49 Ford 2 dr...... $199 ‘49 Nash 2 dr......$199 50 Ply. Sedan..... $199 "49 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $199 49 Packard Sed. . .$199 49 Pontiac Cpe... .$244 "53 Ford 2 dr. ..... $844 ’51 Olds 2 dr....... $699 ’52 Hudson C. Cpe. $499 ’$2 Henry J 2 dr.. .$399 SO Ford Cpe. ..... $299 ’52 Plymouth 4 dr. $699 ’50 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $399 ’54 Pont. 4 dr, ...$1444 "51 Ford 2 dr...... $399 -|} ’52 Chrysler 4 dr... $944 ’51 Pont. Catalina .$744 ’54 Chev. S. Wgn. $1444 ’52 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $899 "52 Mercury 2 dr.. .$944 "52 Ford Rh. Wgn. $899 52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $699 53 Merc. Hd. Tp. $1444 "52 Dodge 4 dr.... .$599 ’54 Stud. 2 dr.....$1099 ’51 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $544 ’53 Plymouth 4 dr, $799 53 Chev. Bel Air. .$944 54 Merc. 2 dr... .$1599 ’50 Olds 4 dr. 88... .$399 ’51 Kaiser Sed.... .$199 53 Plym. S. Wgn. $999 ’51 Hudson 2 dr... .§299 ’$1 Ford Victoria. .$599 "50 Pontiac 2 dr... . $299 MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 SEE TURNER | “1954 FORD 2 DR. $1199 $1199 $1199 A beauty for your vacation. $310 down and $35.60 || per month or your old car down, Or $10 down and || slightly higher payments. ' '47 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$99 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward Cheapies '48 Packard 2 dr....$99 '48 Frazer Sed. ....$99 48 Nash 2 dr......-$99 '47 Hudson 2 dr.... .$99 ’49 Plymouth 2 dr... $99/ 47 Merc. Sed. ...,.$99 49 Stude. Sed. .....$99 ‘46 Ford 2 dr.......$99 ’47 Buick Sed. .....$99 '49 Ford St. Wgn. $199 Spring Specials 53 Ford Conv't . .$1199 '48 Ford Conv't ...$199 ’50 Ford Conv’t ...$544 52 Chev. Conv’t...$744 Trucks ’SO0 Ford % t. pick: $399 ’55 Ford "4 t. pic. $1044 ’53 Ford 14 t. pick. $644 ’52 Dodge 1; t. pic. $599 ’40 Ford Sed. Deliv. $99 "49 Chev. 12 ft. stk. $299 Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 _~ ‘$3 Willys Jeep with the powerful 4 wheel drive. $1095 » 52 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr. redie, $1295 - "53 Chev, Rel Air with radio, heater and Power Glide arf $1295 —— ‘SL Buick Hard Top. Here is a real sharp car with radio and heater. $895 52 Pontiac |] Catalina with radio, heater and | Hydramatic. A beauty. $1195 53 Pontiac |] Convertible with radio heater and Hydramatic. Also power steering. $1495 ’S0 Buick Special 4 dr. with radio, heater, Dynafiow and low mileage. $995 ‘31 Mercury Monterey Club Coupe with ra- dio, heater and Merc-O-Matic. $795 PUT THE SPRING IN SPRING | With a “Goodwill Used Car” From the RETAIL STORE 51 Ford Custom 2 dr. with radie and $495 | ’S4 Pontiac cee a $2095 | Ford V-8 Panel. Licensed and readt to*geo. ausitaze - PON cos 65 MT, CLEMENS sr. '53 Dodge 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. A real mileage maker $995 33 Pontiac 51 Pontiac 4 Gr. Chieftain §-Deluxe with Hydramatic, radio and heater. , °53 Mercury $1495 FE3-7117 | eae ¥ a i ‘ ; : igs 73 : , ii BON sai ' mo F ip 2 ° ™ 3 bs & Pe , i isis " * ws . , a be ; fay : 4 “2 . ‘ wae, ‘ ¢ i ode ; eh. } { THE PONTIAC SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 “it Leeann oS oe X ee ee oe ee ee ? Ae, ae AS ee Se bee aye ee, Sass hi ee wees: pon ‘i tec ; at 2 ? ’ ‘ Fis WE oats aie, ‘ , ae 7 F . . +* nya i i 4 7S ; E Ds if 7 ; oy ; hea EP : . P y * b . ; : y ’ -- Today's Television Programs--|} ~--Today's Radio Proarams-- — |Gobel’s Gracious aise 2, a Nt soap Pregrams furnished cations Une to thin cotume are ahient to tangs wine oot | F170 7) b N Gane EV = Channel &-WWI-TV = Channel -WXYETY «=. Chanel. 8—CRLW-TV ——— =n . , y ut t : N pia . : wwa, «ase woas, «i . ware, abe W288, 0) =—s WON, «hee By JACK O'BRIAN. We offer TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGNTS 9:15—(2) Christophers. - pion. (2) GE Theater. Madelefhe , NEW YORK (INS) — No tension | per OOiccete ned emers. Morne |9:se—(4) Faith Frontiers Carroll in “The Bitter Choice,” hips va en roth om Wisk. Sewn those | Sexe Bree or surprise today; Most outstand- | taken @ Lite Bagh my | vomecte @) See ter Sone ned ennui ee de Sate ras Aim WIBK. GL Franck Hour WCAR News, Music CAR. News, Temple. igs personality is Georgy aired at 80. Panel quiz % achieves success. WPON. 9:20—WW4, Faith te Action | €:18—WXYS, & Harvey . with oldsters. Jack Barry host. | 1#:€9—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car-|9:15—(T) Stork Club. «cas wae see yl : = eo TOR Sages see Probably he is just about every- | an ¢:38—{7) Realm of the Wild. “In- toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. |9:38—(2) Stage 77. “Press Con- Ww hep. a w Gowen pul €:20—WIR, Hell ot Pome | ZS WEYS Whispering = [one's nominee. this prize-giving | away finite Universe,” | ““V0¥8£©|s9:39-(9) Christophers. (2) Facts| ference,” with Dennis Morgan| Wean’ fale ‘Sperte” hin oe =. Wi." Uney Mloresn season, and he is eminently worth Through Space.” (9) Canadians | youn in story of lawyer appointed to wrom me Serenade wa an ot tivng GauW, ‘ov, Comnaine beaget-tascatiess: the laurels, on any level of prize-| in ste due Pane’ man's . complete unexpired term in Sen-| 4.20 win. sports Cee, Cates WON, Grevtdence wee ww, Break Bent | flinging you might wish to argue. Benny takes job as legal assistant tc ms Mame. (i) The Raaesh. slenee te Bes 1 wk, ” RHUL kree! sows — ere earns it Gice | public's funnyhene like a ton of vaudeville performers. June |11:30—(7) Western Manhunt. (2) | hen, Someta’ oul of Bie Past) west caret sate WIBK Rows, Meste "Two, Barrymore Trivute | SRUW: Pieri Usa taterty. Nest, he ee Bape be | an identical Havoe stars in comic. Sinema. WPON News McLeod shows remarkably consistent, full stage . mh 6:45—(9) Bill Corum Sports. News |11:45—(2) Barker Bil. wrome. Show. hnsther. egiende “WEYE Mamporer. Rows “irom it mak | ow i Erssite eerenete WrOw tees. Party Sone ee enney On om ann one bee F guests. , : ° ‘ . » . cliches a creep “new a ts Ww . in life of Inga Helborg, Minne-| WCAR. sign o#f 19:98-—WIR, Chapel Moar | T—wsEm, D. tours =| “HEARED =| they do everywhere, even on sonality” caisgury even if tee Aaa | | 7 ) Waterfront. Capt. John’s SUNDAY AFTERNOON sota farm girl whose story was| *?O* Sune WWJ, Music Box 1:30—-WJR, Amos ‘nh Andy WPON Hymn Time Groucke) were not so sparse; there are son learns lesson from his one of last ’s dramas. (2) | 2:00—wsm, way tor Youn | SAY Regre Chorus “CKLW, Radio Bible ; . . ares; father when they are rivals in |!2:@0—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Fear- year Wwa beng Dunties CKLW. V WPOM, Christian Temple 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind His Saturday night , any number of “new” personali- Father Knows Best. : . WY, Phrase Pave parties are | iios but few “outstanding.” tugboat business in “Captain nas Foodie, (4) Capt. Hartz |. 5514) Star and Ste y @ ep Yee Ferme NCAR. Harmony mall 1A WIBE, Freedom Story! CELW. Queen ter © Oey casual in their effect, careful in Without a Ship,” Preston Fos - of D. Roundtable What’ : Vion bone - | eee Wam, Our Mise Brooks : their planning, spirited in their fer-de page ter. {9) Wayne and Schuster. 1%:15—(4) Telephone Storybook. mat) Jambo ‘Theater. wn tiavh queen Wd. Gt. Peal cath we ye Mecting | ete 7. Sosa, Musvend manner ond mcod. American pa viper, secon, . (4) Stars of . : : CKLW. Wings ou accusa- ; meee, 1:99 — (7) Today's Faith. (9) see vetienel Hove, (4) Sun-| wm or. tows wen | WIDE oe Muse WaBK’ Gerensde tee—Wan, Jock wae — | tion that George sutiers an inte length of seven feet Deland host, Rosalind Page| Uncle Toby's Party. (4) Industry |y,.15 (7) Armchair Theater. exLw. Covers 11:1b—WJBK, Ken Cline *wuek. DB Youns Saba: cleo wre fleeting. stumbles ee. and George *] guest. (2) Big Town. Mark Ste | © Parade. (2) Contest Carnival. Wxvz. Crowley aden. $:88-WIR, Little Margie WOAR, News wn be . o =: paper editor out after criminals. |" = ty ¥ "SELW. Olebetreser CKLW. ‘Angiienn “Church cuLW Le ™ grounds of high average effici- paper . 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning . = wear. pie WJBK. U. of D. Roundtable | (2:48-—WJR. Farm Roundup | © Gobel’ 7:30—(7) The Huntress. Drama, |'*®*—(7) World Adventure Series. | “2... 6:00_WJR. Gunsmoke rpm Providence Mission 4, Daze Bilsebeth have criticized 8 suc - : (9) Holiday Ranch. Western va- (9) Laurel & Hardy. (4) Uni- . 7 WWJ. Conversation i, Staste Boom 9:60—WIR, Rudy Valles cess and permanent value is in 4 riety. (4) Horace Heidt. Va.| Versity of Michigan. (2) Motor re mee ed Srcenny| SHUG Hawai — | tsms_wam, sews Ww, Sherlock Melmes WON Luncheon Muse | their obviousness and expected E riety, Amateur talent, Jack | ‘“#y Movie. Traveler. + Coe , WWJ. Noon | oe | Ih ~paae 12:30—WJK, Time Out Muste comely. more, Gobel has a puzzl- R LL a Carter Praag Pe ay the |1:38—(7) Movie Manitee. $:38—(2) Robert Q. Lewis ‘wi, aymoneny one. Taber rom ee en pace CHLW. Bed Dories ing, combination of pure tanta! we aes Collyer, 2:00—(9) Lady Dooit. ,. , News ; pony fall fashioned ‘‘humor” + Roxanne. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) 6:48—CKLW. Freddie Martin | 12:18—WJR, Best of Guest 9:30—WW Beep Neoney 12:48—WXYZ, Charm Lady a shag g y-friendly puddin-faced SUNDAY : 8:00—(7) Story Studio. Robert |2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Mr.| Ding Dong School. (2) Garry sce WIR. Tee tor Ww, Mischa Kettler way Ree ceo tants fashion < Cummings in comedy, “Movie| Callahan. (2) This Is the Life. Moore. cCKIW eeenee WJBK. Sun. Music WPON, Off Recoré aa - Star,” “The Gambler,” drama.’ 5:99_(7) Black Spider. (9) Justice |1#:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar] “PON Of Recore WeON. ‘Temple "WON. Peniicostal ar to be tellshing bie’ bet TIGERS ; (®) Date at Eight. Don Castle, "Cour (4) Conversation. (2) In-| thur Godtrey. 2:20-WIR Gooewit! Jamd. | 1. So won ores bowen RPEERT MESEEROER:: | Geer te bo, nine. te See : Elyse Knox in “I Wouldn't Be WW, House Party 12.000 7R, Z. 10:00—W er tee yg ot Lite ance, in fact seems humbly sur- nour Shoes” (0 Micky | Some TH Te Sich Grab. || Sa HRs. | Ete wore] Beta Ba ee Praed at wack perceptive hunacy Rooney Show. Comedy. (2) American Forum. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. | i9.es_wan Country style WCAR, Save s $x -¥ aah chobhen : ‘ eae Gleason. Comedy, va- ewan mp w 3 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. cae Weng 12:45—WCAR, Hermeny Hal “kya seer Deve News, It’s pertinent to point out the 4 8:30—(4) So This Is Hollywood; Jury. (2) American Week. MONDAY AFTERNOON 10:18—WPOR, Off Recora SUNDAY AFTERNOON wwa, Maer, the pk Gobel does not, as is the custom Be Stunt girl Queenie does one too| ° 10:30—WJR, Country Time 140_WIR, Symphony a dene oes CKLW. ‘Airs on ee ee 2: many and decides to give up | *3—(7) Annie Oakley. (9) Million | t2:¢9—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) CHL. Sanctuary WWJ, Steve Lowsenes ons etentovent WCAR, Mell each gem of fine is & oie with Bittsd Goeen. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. Lady. , 10:48—WIR, Change World | ORUE Seoe ch ww Nowe CELW, Bacle Canter graciously he would not know #:00—(1) Ozark Jubilee. Country} | Fame. (2) Omnibus. | | 13:32) Love of Life “WATE. Dance Muse WPON. News! Span. Sour SxLw. Rews. whuneas On Grade ume [here we ts, NOS Ot music with Red Foley host. (4) aie Super Circus. (4) 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather| WiBk, News L16—WI8K, Mute - | WPON, ‘News Tg Imogene Coca. Comedy about - (2) Pirate Pete. 2 Tomorrow’s| WPON News 1:90—CKLW, Lutheran Hour | 11:15—WJR, 0.8. Report CKLW, News, Davies r newlyweds in “Battle of the Your Nest. @ T t8—WaR, rina) WXYZ, News, P'lm'ge wa) Mere to Vos WPON. News, Bady eee ie ee wale Lis.” (Two for the 5:30—(9)- Howdy Doody. (4) Capt.| Search. Ow tren vistas WCAR, Tiger ‘Tunes CRLW, Let There Be Light) - contributions of his sense Ramey Harb Shiner quiz. Gallant. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. _ WPON. aghnpeart 1:48—WCAR, Warmed Renig-\pyah pitharm. Wea pte ab women of humor yo ae ee : ’ . 1:¢0—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4 | "Ways 2:00—w Kanter, on loan from 9:30—(4) Star Theater. Jimmy| SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS eman ® | Se Riss ware. Were Wed, Westerbenior, 120 WIR, Mere Oreke Pictures after some years of cel- Durante goes into hospital and |¢:99—(7) Frontier-Justice. (9) The | Nanqy. Dixon inper Flame dports Slants eC cxLw Mount ‘tion Churen Block luloid success, partly explains Go- Carroll. (9) Hockey Torente ° ; t:15~(@ Sonny Eiiict. (2) Read of ennet neem WrOn, ‘news’ Kite = . + bel’s new eminence. * : . Blac! €:30—(7) Playhouse. (9) Life. 6:00--WJR, At Dawning 2:18—CKLW, News _ h tle when the comics take is Hovis. (2) My Favorite Hue | ee eet een vnttela. (3-4) Jean McBride. ¢h) La-| Yuk “presay mar 120—w am a yh gd Rese on king complexes, get their band. Comedy about young mar) McCoy Feud.” dies Day. ¢:15—WPON News, Muse Gai: Pras & Ernest wx S:00_w Hymns ge - $< rieds with Joan Caulfield, Barry |+o9 (7) You Asked for It. (9) |1:45—(4) Nancy's Scrapbook. (ewan, rare Review | ERO. Come reo) oi este," Bines a erties stumble down the ratings. Nelson. Film TBA. (4) Badge 714. (2) Lassie. |s:99-(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Hour| WPON. Spiritual Harmony ware mace . ae F motsipagresestien 7 Bn eC — When the Millers get a young| of Shows. | 6:43—WPON, Traveler _@ Lw Teer David = | 805 —WIR, Rosemary Feller, chest, talks about bese-| CM Jett gives less time to), 1, (9) ssnds of Time "GuLw. aay ob "CRiw. Gal. Prontere ‘Sink, Geatile, Binge ra, Papper towns SAVE i ens ® Lassie, who runs away from |” . 4 WJBK, Sun. w ball. (2) Professional Father.| om s:s0—(9) Myrtle Labbe. (2) “Art| SFea Sates CKLW. Gisbal Prontior, | %18-—WIR, Musie Wall : arf Chance of Lifetime. |7:3%—(7) Playhouse. (9) News Linkletter. 1:15—WWJ, Meditations O—CRLW, Metenchine ‘WRK. Gentile. binge "wwar high to Sapp. OVER west contest (4) Hit Parade.| Magazine. (4) Mr. Peepers.|s:99(7) Theater. (9) Monday| "S8- "2% layman's mew | “Ways event our "heey ‘Davie wage wie ; Top Tunes with Dorothy Collins, fat Lh fo ee Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2)| CuLw, Be Lo Geo. eo O00 WIR, Inch White ae oo % Russell Arms. (2) Man Behind great Big Payoff. WCAR, News, Carouse! WJBK, News, Gentile ; o ” leaves for Jefferson City to con- 7:43—WCAR, Morn. Musicale News ; ‘ a ee ieee Charles | gratulate the Peepers. (2) Jack |8:10—(4) Golden Windows. t:90— WIR, News “WEOR. Milas dhow™ | WFON. ewe “wom, chs, ise 1 Yeor Gusrentec—RCA License Bickford. Benny. Gary Crosby makes TV |s:39(4) One Man's Family. (2)| CKLW. pa ng 340 WIR, Hews, Ween, wren Settee ‘wr “ ww, Wiser, Brows 10° TV PIC, TUBE .$ 9.75 exch. tne. . 11:00—(7) Championship Bow!l- en guery Stele. (%) Play- Bob Crosby. WPON ist Assembly cxuw ©. L. Jeepers 6:30—WIR Music Mal ow 12” TV PIC. TUBE . 11.75 exch. tne. No Joe wae Feature The. house (4) Comedy Hour. Cater- |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-| “wopx Univ Organ WRON. Weve WOAR. Radio Revive! CxLw News "il 14° TV PIC, TUBE . 13.75 exch. tne. Money ater. Brian Aherne, Constance | ina Valente, Kaye Ballard, Bert, ‘owe. Oa _WM, entre valley 51k WIR, World Attairs 000 WIR News a ae ap A PIC. TUBE. . 15.75 exch. ins. Bennett in “Smart Woman.” (4)| Lafr, Cornel Wilde and Jean | 4:99—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice | CKLW: Pontisc Baptist 20 WIR. Leading Question wxrn, Clue CKLW. Badie Chase 17” TV PIC. TUBE . 16.75 exch. ow. DOWER Mambo Party. Music, dancing,| Wallace. (2) Toast of the Town.| Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2)| WJ8K Ave Marie Ween, Dreetn tory WCAR, News. Rhythm WCAR. News 19” TV PIC. TUBE. 18.75 exch. ot. in mambo style. (2) Amer-| Sarah Vaughn, Sam Levenson.| Brighter Day. | WON, St. Joba's CKLW. True Detective WPON, News, Music WPON. News, Serenade ‘| 20” TV PIC, TUBE. . 19.75 exch. tast. ear cangs WJBK. Music Moods 9:15—WIR Kitchen Clue ” Pay! ican News. Keni Cont — vand an «16—(4) First Love. (2) Secret) &-¥W!. News —. $:20—WJR, Mre Paige “Wome hclece” 21” TV PIC. TUBE. . 20.75 exch. nwt. = to Pay * ans Maghawetes , Sally DeMarco, Dartmouth Glee | Storm. "Ww Cresercsds SUNDAY svEXING tp ay en eee nun Metal Tubes $1 mere cach. Glectrestatic Tubes $1 Mose cach. i: ) Dennis Day in| Club, Wiades Bird Act. 4:30—~(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. Sup: outs Temple see-W IR Gene Autry CELW, Good Reighber WCAR, Sign Off INSTALLATION. . $9.95 — (Ne Tubes Seid te Basler) “Powers Girl.” 8:30—(9) The Visitor. ‘ (2) On Your Account. WIbK, News, Gress WY2, Men. Mesdlines 10:00—WIR, A. Godfrey 8:48—WIR, Curt Massey ONLY 11:30—(4) Home Theater. James %:¢0—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo- 1:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) | FIRST HOME CALL “Bottling Hooter.” tion Picture Academy. (4) Play. | #45 G f by Nationalist destroyers along) Morines Plan to Honor on house. “Shadow of a Champ. lodern Romances. with their ship, the tanker Tuapse, All Other Calle, Regular Price $3.00 SUNDAY MORNING story of man who finds his /&9-(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden ran um as it sailed for Red China. ‘Michigan in Broadcast Parte ang Additional Leber Extve ‘ eo—(4) Church at the Cross-| identity and security as hand-| Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sage- It is understood that the Tuapse _ , servant to a heavyweight cham- brush Shorty. ¢ to Red Sea along with the 28 crewmen who| gums Mecmes call hing Aarne INSIDE ANTENNA KITS .........$3.95 - men have chosen to stick to their ship | o¢ on a ra- yao sry Much of the asbestos used in| Motorist Pays Ticket, Unemployment will be turned over to Soviet oo io nen Marines in’ Review || | OUTSIDE ANTENNA KITS. .......$7.95 the United States comes from |). With Gift . \ 20 Russians on Ship | ship and all a are nod in| Ce Sm. EST) ip comection ) : 9te9 _ = Maan tees |Claims Drop, | Yate ‘by Neto arnt. «ee es | METROPOLITAN TELEVISION H HINSON lal Beaumont motorist who re ito Low Level to Get U.S. ing ee can nam So |wiuaar Pvt. Albert J. Sulth of re he showed up to pay his fine. | ciaims this week dropped to the | sistes has decided to grant asylum and security | 919 Orcherd Lshe Ave, Phone FE 8-040! 4615 Dixie Hwy. the officer, he got nowhere. The | lowest level in nearly 14 months, | to some 20 Russian seamen who/|to enter. the Crayton Fey cin ticket was issued by Mrs. Sid Jolly, | and officials predict « further de- | cesettes Siete eo in Chinese New Secretary one of the city’s new policewomen. | cline to the 1.600 mark by month’s | Seized ormosa by Chinese Na-| ported to have favored > end. tionalists. the seamen, . . a | Atty. Gen. Brownell, it was cussions in . - | ; —_ - s. The Pontine office of the | jared, is ready to lift present | ing the sea | Michigan Employment Security | immigration barriers ‘and rule it| other Soviet ybul, . For TV or Radio Service call any one of the Service a =F 4 2 | age. gr an rr LL : ‘ = rm" ra ; i nae tan, Gans tab tm teed eh war ae ee | tery about ie Toyalty County Electronic Association offer you Quality” T Zz The ection, however, is virtual | crews. Service at fair prices with no ballyhoo promises or Manager James H. Dudley attri-| ly certain to provoke a hot pro hi charges! buted the decline to rising produc- | test\from Russia which has been! Queen Victoria ruled England for idden ges Call FE 4.1515 tion at the GMC Truck & Coach, | demanding return of the men ceure Pontiac and Fisher Body divisions, with their ship. © years, longer than the seign of “e C&V TV » Pentiec 993 Mt. Clemens plus ‘worker demands irom amali| ‘The detectors are’ part of a 48.| ny other monarch in recent his Ne eee ee ee ee cee industrial and business firms, [man crew captured last June 23! tory AUBURN RADIO & TV............... Achura, Dudley said claims should drop : ond BERNIE'S TV SERVICE........ 471 8. Blvd, East, FE 2-6306 —e at least to 1600-by April 1. The . BLAKE'S RADIO-TV .......... 3149 W. Huron, FE 4-5791 . week of Jan. 28, 1954, the Pontiac ‘ BUSSARD ELECTRIC SHOP ....... & Oakland, FE 2-6465 office tallied 1.881 claims CAMPBELL RADIO & TV SERV. 89 Chamberiain, FE 2-1606 } fl enila CHRISTIE RADIO MAINTENANCE .. 36 Miller, FE 5-8752 | C & V TV SALES & SERVICE 993 Mt. Clemens, FE 4-1515 Two Women Treated "y . || HAMPTON ELECTRIC Co. 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 After Auto Accident , ACTUALLY OUTPERFORMS || #OD’S RADIO & TV 100 Grehasd Lake Ans. FE 46-0008 ; JOHNBON’S RADIO & TV.....,....46 E. Walton, FE 4- ot Gree Wak RA. 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MUNTZ - TE raae ° tT: e Seteten Be. on on Television Service , by OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP, 40 8.’ Washington, OA $-2082 * , . * ‘ -_ ’ i Men~ + | ' ; ; ROCHESTER RADIO & Ty wkenae i gaitt, Main St. OL 2-214! ~ SPORTS DN ates) Oe Sia solange" laheapes | ) ge oa ss Senn HAMPTON-TV SOUSESTS Ty GR ree ts Bt 16-18 SouthCoast FE DER farms Oe | os 8 Wwe : 7 ‘ e . ry 825 West Huron St. ra;maron Center Be FE 4.2525 Her Ihformation on Membership Phone FE 4-579) : af ‘ — — - : . : 8, ¥ e¥ } Bana 7 Th ay ' ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 - mashes Troy's Tit le Hopes New Hitch for Oki! é . ]. W. Porter Credits Trick Power Behind 3-Count Troy never got that close agai. a = a LAKELAND, Fla. ® — Rookie, NSING — Tournament- At the outset of the 2nd half,| tailed sat out several today’s big windup. J. W. Porter, who's building a displayed 50 per cent Wayne Nichols potted a set shot cone Ge tenes Some et See) Tt 70%, yp t|reputation as a slugger with the half to shatter end Phockix ofded 0 pair of| wt bument. crow © ob out . £13 gasent $$ 4|Detroit Tigers, credits a hitch in and eliminate jump shots to shoot Buchanan's wating Ge wee poles, ft © © © Moore 2 2 6 his swing for the power which pm lead to 33-24. hae ee Jia Murdock wes head to | Resets Be an et ee a season. =e Then Troy was dealt a crushing | 7 After Acton's misfortune, Bu-|Dellinger.s ¢ 0 0 Benton, oe 8 fans stuffed ves into Michi- in the 3rd period. Acton, who had| vantage most of the way. The dif-|Hermang © 0 0 by getting to go in the army, 2 Proudg = 8 8 0 Porter said. “That's were I de- State's Jenison Field house only 2 fouls in the ist halt ference reached 15 points (55-40) — . baiteh: i night to watch the semi- mitted his 3rd. On the rebound of |. 3 minutes to play, but bas- nue wie veloped, and worked on the 9 A s AM .......... 1 2 action, to games each in the See ee Acton's 4th per-| iets by Murdock and Acton, and | BUCHANAN . sep ES MY ed manager wosid've ered ? Cass B and Class A. onan whtetied. free throws by Bailey and Rex} | yes MIRGED Buchanan — ny oo mee of the neon i Mbechanan could finish no bet- While he didn’t foul out until | Moore whittled the final margin, | Smith 2 Nichole, Leicher &, | Phoents. shave t very Inte im the game, his ef- | Troy closed the year with a 17-461 patley 4, Murdock 6. Porter didn’t have to worry ee ee coat “Sie 4 southwestern Michigan a Four,” but 9 first-round district , if. tournament victory over highly- ons . ©@ . bi Be Tated St, Jowph served as a Payrtartbward and hes bortied the e rol ] S O VO! rou e c+ a lead of 12-9 and after Floyd Bailey DETROIT —A.detail of 30 uni-| up Thursday night's National the Canadiens’ train tomorrow and | broken windows today and counting r in a rebound to cut the formed policemen will be on duty| Heckey League game between | will stay with the Montreal club|the damage caused by thousands : tH Buchanan will face defending | tapped in a waar the Canadiens and the Red Wings. | until time. Furlong said he | of frenzied Montreal followers who i River Rouge, which |-gin to a single point, Bucks opened |! Olympia Stadium | tomorrow game 7 fone spot in ‘the finals| up an &point gap, 19-11. night to forestall disorders in the | More than 160 were jailed in the | anticipated no trouble during the | went on a rampage of destruction r Diet 4 Sedetiden deciaton | 3 cP, Detroit-Montreal hockey game rioting which raged for seven |game but was making “complete | and looting to protest the suspen- © Bt hermes or the Upper Peo. | to en ee ae ee wind |,, Another 200 policemen will be|:heurs mearghe Montreal Ferum | preparations, including. tear gas | sion of their idol—Mau . ee, Sa Sithouh laying outstanding de-| on cH”, the event trouble) ares Sine own eat Olympia Stadium |" a2 aromnt to avert «sim al Peyton Goodwin's Troy quintet, | fensive ball, Acton poured in 9 of | eak# out. The league championship will be | ,.""y.on enid out fer days for the |14F demonstration when the New & seeking to become the Ist county | 13 Troy points as the county five Petice superintendent Jack determined in the Sunday game, | _ York Rangers play there tonight, team to win a state title in 22| closed the deficit to 27-24 at the| Marvill ordered the action follow. | Deputy police supt. Miles Fur-/"y -4.. television station | Mayor Jean Drapeau and years (Orchard Lake St, Mary ‘ halftime, ing the Mantreal riots that broke long said a police detail will meet | wyv7 ry said it will | in its| himself spoke to, radio and tele- : ™ ; . telecast of the play at 9:15 p.m. | Vision audiences, asking them to : (EST) instead of its usual 10 p.m. | **°P 88¥ Protest demonstrations. : F 2 4 s i i : f | Ht “ff [ i i mr aatk Be ; pop ~Aame—hhy— Senin tehatiaa, Gomntent Ia year at Rochester High School. PONT. sHAW'S MT. CLEMENS orr orr S$ tT Deanet 136 8 2 6 Hetdet e232 Misardce <4 614 Basslere tun ‘Townes. © & & Van Pletg 1 2 4 | Berrys 4 20 Dryers a2e4 : Haoes.f © 2 2 Wueeburge 2 3 7 Reoterteong 3 4130 Leal a3a7 Meorwathe 3 0 ¢ ' Porornye 1 3 5 ; Carting e232 ' pat “ee eeue bos ébucece 73 0 1ST CLEMENS ...... @ 21 2 6s " i 4! AA tenet te Annual Basketball Banquet on April 21 Pontiac Parks & Recreation De- L we Tru-Bilt 4M Oak. CAC 61 57 Warwick 67 40 Gerv. Wind. 51 57 James Flowers 5¢ 49 Pont. Piston 48 60 Bek.-Hansen 58 49 Huntoon Amb. 47 61 Aute Elect. 56 5¢ Tony's + 4 “6 6 Byiv. @. Mkt. 85 52 @ylv. ©. t. 46 63 Sylv . 82 8 Doyle's “ 64 Indiv. game—S. Warwick 228, series —E. Pater 600; team Pee ae bey Welding Shop 851. series— -Bilt Block 2444 BALL @ CHAIN wil we -| Pont Ree 73 38 Calabrese 52 60) Jim's Mkt 7141 «Tigers 45 66) * | Mandalari's 70 42 Beavers 45 66 Exceisior. 62 49 =Limings 45 66 Team No. 4 565 56 Ernie-Al's se 73 game—Jim Kingswell 212. series THE LONG REACH — Floyd Bailey (14) of Troy and Buchanan's Jim Letcher (34) stretch to the limit for a first period rebound in their Class B semi- at East Lansing. From the left AP Wirephete high-jumping Jack Actoh (12), and Sim Acton (6), at right, all of Troy, and Dick Smith (32) of Buchan- an. Troy’s Jim Murdock is number 3, behind Bailey. Defense, Alter Foul it had instigated rule changes neutralize the bonus free throw age of a tall player late coaches yester- x team in one half and plac- pes abe 3 3 : ions were suggest study zed Fil A : mittee which meets Bowling Results SYLVAN LAKE Ww —Bobd Lewr Calabrese 5657; team game, series— ‘775, 2183. BEMIS-OLSEN AUX. Pts. t Haskill’s Sper bine ? ler’s Team No. 3 4“ . Ovwalt 157, 407; team e—Fowler's 1467. University of Michigan's football ferred te Meads’ scholastic work r a a ips a 1 a firet eight ont free thiow ‘Alabama Pro-Hos- Edge in Gulf Coast Tourney GULFPORT, Miss. «®—Johnny Morris held the whiphand over a trimmed field today as the $5,000 Gulf Coast Invitational Golf Tour- nament swung into the third round. The Mobile, Ala., pro posted his | second straight five-under-par 66 yesterday for a 36-hole total of | 132 and a two-stroke lead over jrunner-up Buck White of Green- | wood, Miss. Wolverine Mentor Praises Work of Oxford's Meads sports banquet, Oxford Knights of No, 108. Meads was heard briefly, point- ing out that the .U_ of M; will lose about half of its 194 Ist string ; Bute have good | {Eaaterial-to fil the ranks: He tooled |forward to a _ successful year, | ‘maybe a visit to the Rose Bowl.” Bullough Joins Packers GREEN BAY, Wis. ® — The Green Bay Packers have signed Hank Bullough, former Michigan State guard who was the Packers’ Sth National Football League draft choice. Head coach Lisle Black- | bourn made the announcement yes- ‘ terday. Ft if cH Be Drapeau also clashed verbally with National Hockey League Pres- ident Clarence Campbell, the man so far as to promise to obtain a warrant for the arrest of the NHL president. * s * e Campbell said Drapeau's state- ment was a “strange and sorry commentary” from a chief magis- trate “‘sworn to uphold the law.” MEXICO CITY (#—The brilliant hop, skip and jump mark of 16.56 meters or }4 feet set the Harbert Praises Young Linksmen Chick Sees Big Crop of New ‘Hogans’; Jay Hebert Leads Pack | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (®» — A horde of hot-shooting newcomers has stolen the spotligit in the, $12,500 St. Petersburg Open Golf Tournament and the veteran Chick Harbert thinks ‘“‘This may be the greatest crop of young golfers in history.’ “I wouldn't be surprised to see some future Ben Hogans develop out of that bunch,” Harbert de- clared yesterday as he studied a scoreboard cluttered with par- wrecking scores In front of the pack at the %- hole halfway mark was Jay He-| -bert,.32.yearold native.of New Or: | Jeans,—with_a—score of 131 anda three-stroke lead over the smooth oldtimer, Cary Middlecoff of Mem. Hebert was 13 blows under par for the 6,574-yard Lakewood Coun try Club course. In a tie for third at 135 was another youngster, 29 straight tournament victory. Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pinky Higgins, in his first season as manager of the Boston Red Sox, Sid Hudson. Higgins Has Abundance of Promising Pitchers in Red Sox Camp; 3 Halt Redlegs With 4 Hits!" ;man for the Red Sox youth move- | ment. Higgins thinks that the Red Sox best pitching staffs in the Ameri- la sacrifice fly. Jones’ 45.4 Second 400 Meter Mark Features P-A day before by Brazil's ar Ferreira Da Silva, The tional 800-meter time of 1:49.7 by Ar- nold Sowell and the 26-foot plus broad jumping by Rosslyn Range and John Bennett all of the U.S. Army. Barreling along with Jones was Jim Lea, his teammate, whose :45.6 also broke Rhoden's world standard. Fe ¥ With Swing. Winning Homer -¥ E geass? lire ERFES! i ra } Hi E z r; He gE E No. 1 Rookie May Make Sox First Lineup TAMPA, Fila. (INS) — When the Chicago White Sox open their 1955 be at least one “longshot” in the 1st lineup. His name is Rufus James Mar- Romack Lesser Links Standouts Lead Quarter-Final Field in N-S Amateur Golf Tourney PINEHURST, N.C. #®—National champion Barbara Romack of The U. S. A. long since estab- , | lished as the games champion over the 1951 winner, Argentine, had an unofficial points score for all games of 445 today. Argentina was next with 133g: and Mexico third with 107%». Competition was close as the fi- nal five events pf the Decathlon came up for decision. Hefty Rafer phase with a surprising lead over his teammate of the U. S. Rev. Bob Richards. Johnson scored 4,213 points and Richards 3,999 in the first five events. Led by Clark Scholes of the U.S. Army, the Yankees placed seven more contestants in the finals of the swimming and diving. Scholes set a games record in the )00- meter freestyle—: 58.3. Johnson of UCLA went into this | years Sacramento, Calif., and Pat Les- |ser, Seattle University student, |continued to share the spotlight jin the North and South Amateur 'Golf Tournament as they led the | field into today’s quarter |aiming at a meeting in | finals. y's ray Jones of Montpelier, Vt., and Wiffi Smith, LaCanada, Calif. Miss Lesser was matched against Virginia Dennehy of Lake Forest, Ti., and Northwestern University, , her .traveling companion on the | winter circuit. Back from the recent National (North American) Wildlife confer- ence in Montreal, three members of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club have reported. that great stress was laid on the necessity for immediate action to save the | “wet lands.” These areas are the Conservationists Warned to Save Wildfowl! Lands a fair distribution of this huge fund be made to the states having claims on it,” Shelley said, He also said that majority of the conference delegates were opposed to the invasion of famed Echo | Park Canyon, Colo. ‘They feel it would be just_a. ste woul ! habitats ‘of wildtow!l, and “were re- ported to be shrinkirig at an alarm- ing rate, due to inroads on these territories by other agencies. OCSC prexy Bob White, Jack Stoppert and club magazine editor, Howard Shelley, attended the gath- ering. One of the most controversial matters before the meeting, Shelley reported, was that relating to the distribution of Pittman-Robertson funds. “Sportsmen are now asking that Tigers’ Kuenn Honored BATTLE CREEK «® — Detroit Meanwhile, Kalamazoo’s Ron Jackson, bonus ist baseman for Sox 4-3. The Red Birds scored their | winning run in the eighth off losing | pitcher. Morie Martin on a walk, With Maury. McDermont and Ted and Vicente Amor combined for a and Monte Irvin contributed three safeties and RBI's to, spark New York to a $6 con- La@alle 76, lowa 13. the Chicago White Sox, was named the ABC's outstanding 1954 rookie graduate. , Honors are the two top awards | | that the nation’s largest unlimited | Chicago age baseball organization bestows | B® Detroit on its former players now in pro Basketball Results — CLASS A Benton Harbor $3, Flint Central 50. Jackson 72, a Park 58. Buchanan 88. Troy 47 River Rouge 55. “a Houghton 0, Holt 54. Way 64, Detroit St. Bernerd 54 Mass 66. Coldwater St. Charles 40 Ashiey 50, Mt. Pleesant & Heart 37 MPION GAME . Class A-—Benton Harber vs Jackson at § p.m. Class B—Bouchanan vs River Rouge at 3:30 p.m Class ©—Houghton vs Wayland et 2 Pp ‘Ciass D—Mags ve Ashley ot 7:30 p.m. " army~engineers wou imi- »_ before the | make s Dons, Explorers Collide Tonight for NCAA Title Gola Leads LaSalle in Win Over lowa; Russell Paces Frisco Victory KANSAS CITY @® — LaSalle’s Explorers and the University of San Francisco Dons, each featur- qa eER es Yiel Fre ide ! J a | i i Seba ke a z AE f ! i a te vite E fi Charles Singley over. have left lar imvasion of other great na- tional park areas.” EAST LANSING ® — Jackson, strictly a nobody during the regu- jlar season, will meet powerful Benton Harbor tonight for the basketball! 2 a SEVASEUHN VUVieseseanw \ BEEeeEss ¥rreeEs Topar’s — Bepehiye cm) ve. Bow ‘ork (A) at Miami, Cinemmmati (N) ve. Milwaukee (8) at Bre- Genton, Fia. ° Chicago (N) vs. Hollywood (PCL) at Mega, New York (N) vs. Cleveland (A) at Les A Louis () at St. - (A) vs. Detroit (A). at Yeke “oranda “a vs. Washington (A) at »% ; * Pa Er eae ee ae eee ee ewe ee eee eee f. ey | f Benton Harbor, Jackson Collide for State Crown ——-