is ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN My * Supervisors Offer -'57 Budget Monday Salary Debate | Expected to Stir Fight on Floor $9,199,561 Earmarked in Coming Fiscal Year; No Opposition Seen Meeting “Monday, Oak- land County Supervisors are expected to accept the coun- ty’s final 1957 budget, to- taling $9,199,561.20, with- out questions. The tentative budget, to- taling $9,035,485, was . |down in construction proj-| These solicitor training sessions are Truck Scares Police a — AP Wirephete They thought ft was a gangland attempt to get Brinks ln- former Joseph J. “Specs” O'Keefe, the state's star witness in the million-dollar robbery, who was being convoyed to court. The truck was on legitimate business, and moved to let justice proceed. UF Workers to Solicit Building Trades Groups. “Help Build a Better Community,” will be the plea of Pontiac area United Fund solicitors as they begin calling on construction firm employes Monday. ~ Volunteers will seek to raise $15,658 from 225 area U.N. Probing. Latest Flareup in Middle East Cease-Fire. Agreement in the Balonce JERUSALEM (FP — UN. observer teams made an on- the-spot investigation of the latest Jordan-Israeli clash -| today in effort to stamp out a rash of incidents that threatened to upset cease- fire agreements obtained by Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold five months ago. Reporting the second seri- ous outbreak in three days, a Jordan military spokes- night battle Thursday Between Israel, Jordan} view taken at Port Said yesterday » Western Pilots Quit Canal LAST CONVOY FOR PILOTS — This general convoy of ships eritering Suez Canal under navi- AP Wirephets gation of Western pilots, who walked off their jobs after steering vessels safely through the vital mid-East waterway. shows the last Survives Being Buried Alive building trades firms and their’ employes. The pre- campaign solicitation is Eimer Rosenberg of the Gen- eral Motors. Track & Coach train- held each year in order to) briefings on how to make calls, | aonrennenenemnil avoid the seasonal shut- ects. oe United Fund workers will begin making their callg following train- ing sessions Monday and Tuesday. The Pontiac Area United Fund supports 54 agencies providing health, family counsel, child wel- a new feature of this year’s United people of Pontiac, Pontiac township Fund campaign, which seeks $612,- 2. and Waterford township. fare and assistance services to the’ =-iin Murder Count SAN DIEGO, Calif. w—Wealthy| i said she kid-' and on but ii al | Fats 3 ° 5 Fs 3 Youths Mute: sized the last day to register is Oct. showed the following 8. per district in the city: District|5—6,591; District 6—4,785, As of July 2 compilations. £ Pek ar t Mee ae ce 15,838; District 24,933; District . In Today's Press . Ballding News .....56.....19-90 Church News .............4, 8 9 County News SOCCER OHHH Oe ee 3 Editorials _ PORTE CO ROR Owe ee eee 6 BEES 5. ova ccccseccsecss Mj LS # Ws oieivessqeisiss AM, wb 'Y & Radio Programs ......, 7 Wilson, Eart, et | Women's aubspdenes é x : f =) f oe: < . Ser | Pontiac Voters Rushing to Register Figures released yesterday by! poncho con ge or 3—5,237; District 4~—5,836; District and Dis- trict T—5.400, Examination Set Friday in Fairgrounds Slaying; to Decide on Juvenile i | it H z i i Victim Faces Her Killers’ Kocsis Takes Lead iself with second 6-foot putts. — Press Theater Train Chugs Toward Home scores of sightseeing trips after it began. Ahead were hundreds of miles of track and Pontiac. | shouldered at Declaration’ Nasser Charges Britain, France Blocking Canal Egyptian, Greek Pilots Take Over Full Load of Navigation CAIRO, Egypt (—Presi- dent Nasser today called the new Western plan for run- ning the Suez Canal “a declaration of war.” He charged Britain and France are trying to obstruct navi- gation in the canal, but said their efforts have failed. Nasser took his adamant stand in a fiery speech two State Dulles urged Egypt to reconsider its opposition to the international users pro- posal of the United States, France and Britain. At the same time, Nasser pro- claimed victory over what he termed a French and British con- spiracy to snarl canal operations today, the first day that Egypt a the task of running the Britain put pressure on employes of the old Suez Canal Co. to quit, then sent a larger number of talked about getting money from {clear motive, other than court liti- the Lathams. jgation- between Mrs. Latham and Police said there was stil! no Mrs. Winn over their interests in a defunct building supply com- Diego investment broker, at Halfway Mark LAKE FOREST, Mrs, Whisenand forced her at ES fours. Each two-putted the 425-/ also yard 14th for their fours. On each|managed to push the 14th and’ 15th, Ward left him-|while she was said. By L. JAMES BINDER Assistant City Editor, Pontiac Press NEW YORK—Tired, happy and completely enchanted * The adventure was over—five nights, five plays and There were no farewells at the station. Those were combined into one great big one last night at Leone's where The Pontiac Press Theater Special’s caboose was readied for travel at a colorful after-theater party. Jo Sullivan, leading feminine actress in the smash-hit “The Most Happy Fella,” starred again as guest-of-honor i #3223 | HM rake ue at a celebration which also saw the appearance of sev- eral other top state personalities the local visitors. = VISITS TABLES The Pontiac Press Theater Special is scheduled te return te the Michigan Central Depot in Detroit at 9:30 tonight. Buses will bring the party to the Press building, at 10:30 p. m. who came to sit among si each table during her visit, but she paused the longest 5 at those occupied by Miss Pat Tatham of 125 Kemp St.) as waiting on a street| Who was celebrating her 2ist birthday, and Mr. and Mrs. nny F. P. Morrow of Rochester, who were observing their 37th The vivacious Miss Sullivan made it a point to stop at related she was with the ways of Manhattan fsland, 100 junketing Oak-|?!0 land County residents packed their suitcases this morn- ing and headed for no. “ ‘ But Nasser said 70 Egyptian and iGreek pilots were keeping traffic moving smoothly. He said noth- rushed. in by Moscow. More said Mrs. Latham, wife of 'than 400 veteran foreign pilots, ‘engineers and technicians quit last They said they were unwilling to work for the Egyptian Canal official. [authority set up after ‘Nasser me tionalized the old canal company properties July 26. In’a speech at Bilbeis Air Force College north of Cairo, Nasser said ithe aim of the West's user pian “is not peace but war and aggres- sion against the small countries,” Nasser declared England and France had. threatened force against Egypt and proclaimed: “An attack on Egypt is an attack on all Arabs. “We will-fight anyone who at- tacks Egypt. We will wage guer- rilla warfare or any kind of de- mile waterway strictly up to the i and the few foreign on, An all-Egyptian staff got a big 29-ship convoy from Suez moving (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Cobo Schedules ] County Talks Governor Candidate to Stump Oakland Area on Monday Miss Tatham was presented an orchid by Stephen Douglass, supporting star of “Damn Yankees.” * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) days after Secretary of Cohen would have the results of the test today instead of Monday. “An this is beink done to : * * ® It the | tory analysis is negative, Stierer said, Joseph Flippant Rippe | + Cracks Jokes _ When Arrested bs Sia ; i ' t a ; i I i HF 13? if i [ Ht : Fi ii - , os ot ‘2 ? = 1 H 5) ‘ Fear Boys Made Off Teday Pentiace (As © ed downtown) Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. a reee reed ene aad S cmnmmmamenienel , | ‘eta eee ee al a rereertoneehee A ee * « ne | With Atomic Powder|s=: = ecw x = 2 ACF Es & Ba iz 38) i Charges in Midland Th (Continued From Page 1) out any apparent hitch. Dixie School Board Royal’ Oak Scientist Faces Murder - Kidnap exiel i Calls West's Terms a War Declaration ’ up the channel toward Port Said on the Mediterranean today with- Timed with the mass. walkout Ss AP Wirephete Not only is there no room for milk, but the milkman, nipped once already, is not eager for deliveries. those 11 to 17, for the best groomed, best trick dog, best in- formed owner, and best pet combination. Applications will be distributed Monday to all schools in the Pontiac public school system and to parochial schools in the city. Buzz said entries are not restricted to these schools. Prizes will be awarded in two divisions, junior for owners (not dogs) 7 to 11 years, and senior for) wai. year's show will climax th But, usual, happy in the as did last night's goes “wet ‘Theater Special Returning (Continued From Page 1) ‘to be, Stevenson to Speak at Virginia Barbeque WASHINGTON @-Adlai E. Ste- away) National Dog Week, which is Sept, 23-29. Children will have , the re- ponsibility of showing their dogs as parents will not be allowed on eled Pets Prepare for ‘Pooch Party’: sick and unable to supervise cleri- cal work on reports, ; hig shortage has since been set- ‘Oakland the field when the exhoibition be- igins at 2 pm. B id. audience. But the play wasn’t the! Fsxnibitors aes reponsied to Keon tine” — thet was Jayne Mans- to the registration clerk at the park + _With home only a few narnl , many mem wodedbesadh soc poked around Manhattan's down- Stepan sts OM Tones Down )-Tones for ‘57 Bestselling inane lReport Boomerangs. : panel discussions on medi- ance company ot $1 ba 3, “| 1% Florence Ave., who told Pon-| | by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. Det. John DePauw said Fender der, who had put in an insurance claim for $19, DePauw said, Coals to Newcastle Trest Service DAWSON & WATSON fa ne A, Metan. i :, ie’ odins Saginew St. vite Witear ty «ee: He has five bodyguards as he walks his round. The bodyguards? 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They gonna cover ‘other woman, she has a very long evening gown but is a very short evening gown on the neck!” perform not long ago at a big society benefit in Cairo. |THE WEEKEND WINDUP .. . ‘Allen modestly, “Well, they tell me I'm very loud.” ‘in Europe is Count Jose Dorelis . \there—the derricks get in the way. , HOLLYWOOD—T guess some people jusl ean’, stomach belly dancers. Nejla Ates, *he Turkish bellyrina, will do some very prim “Why they don’t mention me a little?” Nejla—on vaca- tion from “Fanny” and starring here asked me one recent afternoon at her apartment at the Garden of Allah. “Maybe they do with me like when I am on the Ed Solliwan ow,” Nejla said. “They cover up me. I say to Ed Solliwan, ‘Why you cover up me un the belly, too x * * “] think is wrong. On the Ed Solliwar. show they have an- You can see the lot of a beliy-dancer isn’t easy. Nejia, who's 24 now, is only 4-feet-11, weighs a scant 108, and Hasn't been back te Istanbul in seven years. Americans find it hard to realize that in the Middle East the belly dahce is quite respectable—at least I saw seven belly dancers And thefefore Americans may misunderstand belly dancers. “Nej” was supposed to marry Jimmy Dell, the comedian, Shc this year, but she says, “Now my heart is free.” I asked her if she'd given back the engagement ring (a silly — nowadays, incidentally). “I keep,” Nejla said. “I make a collection,” Ann Sheridan, asked about her singing lessons, told Steve Barbara Nichols, who's a hit in “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt,” explains the difference between N. Y. and H’wood wolves: “In New York they wine and dine you before mak- ing a pass. In Hollywood they invite you over to their place - for a barbecue—and ask you to pick up the groceries on your way over.” Leigh Snowden says her marriage to Dick Contino may hap- pen at Christmas ... Paulette Goddard’s frequent companion . » 20th Century-Fox, which has oi] wells on its property, is having trouble shooting scenes ‘American Hotel Institute to Transfer to MSU ti EA Ae A Oe “Institute to the Kellogg Center at’ Michigan State University has. | been approved by the State Board of Agriculture, MSU governing nearly three decades of eclipse. During .the “jazz age” of the 1920s the banje’s energetic sound © body. set the pace for popular music. | The institute, housed at Missis-/ They, under a change of musi- sippi State College since 1951, is’ an educational project of the | American Hotel Assn., which has more than 6,000 members and/| Severa uences accountisome half million employes. = td ; The institute will sponsor an ed- them a growing interest in folk ucational program at MSU to train | music and square dancing, the Na- hotel employes. tional Geogregtic Society says. . Moteaver, = shee for banjo 350th Lucky Clover music was brought home by many!” LESLIE wn — Mrs. Floyd Rice of American soldiers from service in \Leslie, reports she has picked carl ‘\England, where the instrument's 9-55, four-leaf cl this se popularity has persisted. ! finds them in clumps of up to NOT ENOUGH MUSIC 15 and arranges them in a vase, Banjo playing’s strong comeback/#5 she would flowers. Mrs. Rice is reflected im the number of|84Ys she doesn’t know if they heard on tele- bring good luck, but she reports no : .'bad luck recently. ' Only 4.4 per cent of the 6,24 doctors who graduated from ap- The South, where post-World/proved medical schoo!s in the War If New Orleans jazz helped to United States during 1955 failed to revive the banjo, remains the get licenses and only 3.7 per cent largest market for new instru- of those graduating from approved ments, Interest, however, is na- Canadian schools failed. j tionwide among- both prot rofessionals WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The best way to get a woman to reise is to put a phone where she'll have to stretch for it."— Chiavenione., TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: It’s Eric Fleming’s observation: “There are two kinds of sweater girl—them that knits ‘em and ‘them that fits ‘em.” “A man’s life,” | wife ask the same question, and, at the ane, ne pee won- sighs Ima Washout, “is 20 years. of beving a < Take Advantage of Over 30 Yours of Buperienee. Chensse Ase We Have Served Your Neighber. Let Us You! 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They pay by check, avoid loss, forestall arguments, save time, steps. moustache cup . . IN CASH Carry- pit oie tau ~ He ET Ft Melee eae Sby the end of the year. poo ing Entered at Post Office, Ponting, se recond (lass matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS —————_————————S Associated Press te Pt cr 2 he a erty Sem Son? Sie: 's Sas oF ‘mal Washtensw Counties is ao fae ris $20.00 8 a... au ail cubseriptions pe’ : Phone Pon tite PE 28181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ~ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 enn enn Busy Fall Season This is the time of year when base-' ball and football overlap. Even the hockey teams are getting into train- ing for the start of that winter sport. * * * . The baseball season is stirring up. more interest locally than it has for several years because of the tight race in the National League and the late season improvement displayed by the Detroit Tigers. If one or two “of those younger tryouts come ‘through, Detroit may be back up there once more contending for something more important than just ‘keeping out of the cellar. * * * Football is always of interest because of the large number of universities nearby that regularly put out teams of better than average ability. Pontiac High, also, has been showing signs of improvement which might blos- som forth this year intoa better than “o- —_. ” * ~- Michigan State expects to have ~one of the strongest, if not the “strongest football team in the country “this fall. But even. so, the Spartans will not be permitted to go to the Rose _ Bowl, even though they win th: Big ‘Ten title, because they made the ‘same trip so recently: The same thing is true of Ohio State, another possibje ‘Big Ten champion in the pre-season ratings. * * * ~ This might permit the University of Michigan eleven to go west, if it an finish anywhere among the first * three during the tough regular sea- ‘ son. So there will he interest apienty as the season moves along, with the » University of Detroit also promising > more power than it has fielded in “Several years. : If the Milwaukee Braves can beat out Brooklyn for the Nation- al League: baseball title, the World Series will gain renewed interest. If Brooklyn wins, it will degenerate into another all-New York squabble, for the Yankees have won the American League race hands down. It hasn't even been close. bg But these are only the so-called . Spectator sports. The hunters are + getting their guns and dogs ready for - the bird season, while the deer hunt- -ers already are planning for Novem- =ber when they will be watching the trunways for those first big antlers. ~ e wk * For the sportsman Autumn is a wonderful time. of year. ry 3 GSR SEP Gat illion in Arms The Unifed States is giving West- Sern Germany one billion dollars worth - =of arms-and ammunition fof its new =army of defense. Shipments already Sare under way, and they are arriv- sing in Germany as rapidly as they scan be used. x * * Free West Germany has becn . slow to arm. This is understand- able in a nation which suffered as much destruction in the last war - as did the German Reich. Now, — . however, a start has been made, - * Some 58,000 men are under arms. = army is scheduled to number one hundred thousand nien bal alice lstin a aslchis tacit ed 'e ie s expected to totul twelve divisi e United States has agreed to si en- se e “ ee 4 the Rhineland. It will place a new line of defense between Communist fs ‘East G . and Ge Aue Ocean. It will give West Germany a stronger veice in world affairs. It will provide an even greater _ contrast between East and West Germany, a contrast which al- ready has caused thousands of residents of East Germany ‘to escape to the free West. Russian propaganda about the — giories of life behind the Iron Cur- tain may fool people who live far .away. They do not know the brutal realities. But the German people know the facts. East Germans know the people in West Germany are free. They know they have more to eat and to wear than do the East Germans who live under the heels of Russian overseers. * *® & Ever since East Germany became a Satellite of the Communists, many. East Germans have dreamed of the time they could over run West Ger- many and reunite their country once more. Today, they cannot feel quite so certain of this. They know West Germany is growing stronger, not only in a military way, but indus- trially as well. So American military aid to Germany may well prove to be a sound investment from the psychological standpoint, as well as from that of tanks and guns. Turown from a car in a wreck, & Detroit boy was only slightly injured, as he landed in a sitting position on a pie he was carrying and skidded to a safe stop, Now you know about another safety accessory you may carry in your car and where to place it if you are hurled out. The People’s Business: _ State Road Issue Cobo, Williams Both Try to Seize the Advantage By ROGER LANE LANSING—lIn the developing Williams- Cobo duel for governor, the issue of high- ways seems déstined to play an impor- tant, perhaps even a crucial role. _ * * * With the campaign still in its infancy, it is too early to evaluate where the ad- vantage lies, and certainly which candi- date stands to reap votes on Nov. 6. But already some of the strategems adopted by the campaigners are be- coming apparent, and the effert to exploit them undoubtedly will be in- tensified. One ground of mutual accusation staked out early is that the other fellow was against providing the revenues to fi- nance an adequate state highway con- struction program. . : * * * Albert E. Cobo, the Reputitican nominee, ~ banks heavily on a veto by his Demo- cratic adversary of a gasoline tax increase bill in 1951. ACCUSE EACH OTHER Clear evidence, Cobo has said repeated- ly, that Gov. Willams didn't recognize the magnitude of the road problems and tried to hold up a solution. ; On the highway finance, Williams says that Cobo tried to beat a gasoline tax in- crease bill in 1955. When Cobo found he couldn’t de- feat it, -Williams alleges, Cobo, through an agent, lobbied to restrict the duration of, the increase to a pe- riod of less than one year. Both the 1951 and 1955 bills called for gas tax boosts of 1), cents a gallon, and both were finally enacted into law. Tee * * * 1955 law earmarked all additions! reve- nue for the state trunkline system. The 1951 bill provided for a split between the __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 _ - *KEEP THY HEART WITH ALL DILIGENC ARE THE ISSUES OF LIFE.’ v/. §; FOR OUT OF IT © meee Happiness Depends Upon... Days of All Faiths Gayest Jewish Festival Begins By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER ’ Sukkoth, the Feast of Taber- nacles, is the Jewish harvest fes- tival, the longest, merriest and once the greatest of all Jewish fes- tivals. It begins on the 15th day of the autumn month of Tishri and continues for nine days among Orthodox and Conservative Jews, * bd The Feast. of Tabernacles came “at the end of the long agricultural season. The crops were in, the backbreaking toil was over. The farmer thanked God for the year's harvest, prayed for a good year to come, and then he was ready to let down, take his ease and do a little celebrating, Other festivals came mostly when he was busy:. this one came at the best possibie time of year.. * * * The festivities in those days. had a tendency to get a bit out of hand sometimes. There was new wine, and nothing to do but drink it and enjoy life. Prophets, like Hosea and Amos, thundered prophets; But their indignant preachments had little effect. * * * In its earliest beginnings Sukkoth was celebrated by groups coming together in convenient neighborhood places. When the Temple was built, however, its observance was re- stricted to Jerusalem. With Pass- over, it was one of the two great annual pilgrimages, and the crowds it brought to the Holy City were even larger than those at Passover, probably one could get away at this time of year without - neglecting his work. : MEANING OF SUKKOTH The word Sukkoth means “booths,” which js another way of saying “tabernacies.”” The name comes from the fact that when the shelters for themselves in all avail- able spaces around the city. Wea- state, counties and cities: AREA.OF AGREEMENT The candidates agree on a second ~ aspect of the highway issue, namely that there has been too little progress and that it has been too slow. - * * * The difference is that Cobo holds Wil- liams responsible as governor, while Wil- liams lays the blame to the Republican highway commissioner, Charles M. Zieg- ler, and says the Republican Party is com- mitted to an endorsement of Ziegler’s policies, Cobo cites his expressway building record with pfide. Williams says it’s - nothing to brag sbout as measured against need and performance else- where From this lineup of basic arguments” will spring a great deal of campaign talk. in the weeks ahead, and depending on how the ry points are ham- mered homej a lot of votes—and possibly \ still on, and made booths, _* * * The modern Jew keeps Sukkoth as a home festival. It could be des ch eget i ther wag sure to be good; there wi No longer an agricultural people, the Jews have translated this old festival into modern terms, Even the city man needs to remember that he has a dependence on the soil, that “the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof,"’ and that gratitude for the gifts of God is necessary to his soul's health. TAX COLLECTORS them in society and business, they barred than from the religious: life of the community, and no good Jew would marry into a family that had a publican even remote- ly connected with it. Such an outcast was the Apostle Matthew, writer. of the first Gospel, who tells in his 9h Chapter, verse 9, how he sat “at the receipt of " when Jesus came by and called him to join His band. His name then was Levi. Later he as- sumed ‘the name by which we know him now, which means “gift of Jehovah.” mo (Copyright 1956) - Voice of the W. S. Downe ql By i : = e - H Sis 1 2 i Ly iy Ht tsi : rE 4 E 8 AE ze BEE work and if they are 90 smart, - these politicians and Reuther, and can build roads so fast, why don’t ‘Trouble Maker’ Agrees With J. C. I'm glad to see some other one is interested in school affairs. Keep ta: Dr. William Brady Says: Having taken thyroid for 25 years, as per Basal Metabolism tests, I switched to the Iodin Ra- tion a year ago, and since then I feel better than ever. . , (Mrs. §. R. W.) Answer—It would be interest- ture for five minutes every morn. ing, a, directed in Volumette 5 of the Pocket Cyclopedia of Did you ever hoi] water in an aluminum vesse}) and then put gold fish in it? Try/it sometime, Your’ fish won't (T. C, F.) [odin Ration Sparks Up Reader *, Answer — Shake the water up. freely or blow fresh alr (oxy- gen) through it, and the fish will live ta it. Den't be so credulous. We have thrived on foed cooked in aluminum ware, since Topsy was a colt, But then, we don't take every preregrinating pot-. peddier at his own word. gerd ‘letters, not more than one page or 100 words long * pertain to personal health and b ie, not ry BA. ding- Dems Get Ballot on One Condition | I have always been a Republican. But this year I will vote for. Steven- son — provided the Democrats pledge themselves to merge Wil- son’s, FDR's and Truman's birth- . days into one, declare it-a day of “mourning, and dedicate it to the memory of the boys they had mur- dered in vain all over the world. Frank C. Commends Press, Predicts Dem Win The Pontiac Press is worthy of any future administration of government of the U.S., due to a eRaF t B z. i efiiz z Cains Recorda of a Psychologist: Cheat foods is right. Big package half full of wind, with pretty pic- tures... ™, C) ' Answer — Yahbut, look at toy automobiles ‘n’ ev What do you think of the . food at all, only water, and/may- be a few liquids. (H. J. §) Answer — I think it/is un- wise, unless under clan's supervision, It io you believe Heaven is a ite palace?. And what t Hell? A Catholic Digest ade a recent survey showing Athat 72 per cent of Americans / believe in Heaven while only 58 per cent think there is an eternal Hell, Scrapbook this Case Record for it will make good discussion material for becquse every- tice of fasting? I mean taking no Sunday school tomorrow. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 8-366: Larry J., aged-23, is - a theological student. ¥ * * “Dr. Crane, do you believe we go to Heaven as a definite geo- gtaphical place after we die?” he asked seriously. I go to prepare a place for you.” (John 14:2). Modern translators say the old term “mansions” should be “rooms,"’ So maybe we could con- ctive of heaven as a group of classrooms up ahead in God's Cos- geographical location, And maybe there are grades of heaven, as we have grades in high school or col- lege. : Some 46 billion stars (suns) are already known te astronomers, Our sun is considered to be aver- Gives Views on Heaven and Hell moder scientific discoveries to en- For. many planets may still be at tive dinosauer stage right * AAS as pa 2 eo __‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA’ i‘. es Confident Living There Is No Easy Avenue to a Better Place in Life : 42 Ministers, Laymen By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE and Church Executives) ax morrison, minister of a Presbyterian church in Pasadena, to Convene in India Calif., occasionally sends me his interesting sermons. Particularly im- a . pressive was a story“he recently told about a nationally famous | | Forty-two Methodist ministers, scientist. | |laymen and church executives will * @¢ « | |leave the United States this fall on) The man’s name was not revealed, but he was making @ major Se around-the-world speech to a distinguished scientific body. At the end of the academic portion of his address, he paused and said: “Ladies | and gentlemen, I would like to tell you about a bit = of personal scientfic research that may possibly : be more interesting to you than the other material I have been discussing. “You are kind enough fo regard me as a com- petent scientist. I want to tell you that when I was 50 years old — and that was 15 years ago — I was living in a small California town, doing an unim- portant scientific job. I had no reputation. I was personally miserable; I had constant headaches, and as a result lived in agony most of that time. While the headaches lasted I could accomplish noth- ing at all. will be in india from Oct. “Then,” he continued, “I seriously began to read the Bible and November 11, visiting Delhi,| became convinced that my trouble was in my definitely unhealthy » Hyderabad and Calcutta) thought pattern. So, as a man of science, I decided to experiment ; with myself and explore the possibility of improving my condition third tour, 34 days in by improving my thought habits. I determined to think only of the oe will include stops at Ma- | pleasant and beautiful things of the past. And, when I thought about | to oe = nila, Singapore, Calcutta, Delhi, | the present, I would think only about the great opportunities that ; Ba “4 It will be in India from Oct. 28 the present had for me, and not its frustrations. And, when I thought j , a : : g to Nov, 14, about the future, I would think of it, not with fear and dread, buf “How to Teach Religion Through} _ LEAVING FOR HOWELL — The Rev. W. E. Varion, pastor of Serie: See eihdeet wit be “God Gave the Increase.” Messhors The tours were initiated by the weinewr eaiicipation cad Cath, Creative Activities” will be under| the Zion Church of the Nazarene, has been called to the Church of Board of Missions of ethodist| _/ “I decided I would try this for one day, that I would really try the direction of Mrs. George! the Nazarene in Howell. He is shown with his wife and two daugh- = outdoor , jit. That was certainly not easy, since it was so contrary to my usual Gaches of the First Congregational) ters, Valerie Lee whose age is 20 months (left) and five year old a, ane hundredth year of Methodist work depressive way of thinking, and it was the hardest thing I ever did = ‘ z if tl B ry i ee Ee be & 3 ; , : tev. { Port Huron. Church. Jianita Ann. The Rev. Mr. Varion will preach his last sermon to- tiac church will be the Rev. Robert North o there. ae iat iivites pox: |*2 stick to the new thought pattern for that one day. But, at the end ™ Rev, James Deeg, pastor | ! | rig — aig and’ song of the day, although I was absolutely worn out with it and physically the , “1 |festivals, in Lucknow and will visit|tired, it made me feel so much better that I decided I'd try it a sear via ae nor. Dosen ®- Methodists Pick [op Methodists Embrace’ 5 Charch, hi aeetant, Science and Creative Arts) ‘ === Malaya Bishop i, |Methodist churches, schools and second day. Then I tried it a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth, a sev- , jhospitals in other cities. enth and, on the eighth day, I experienced the greatest sense of relief ° ° I have ever had in my life. Suddenly, it was as though the clouds Bible Reading had parted and I had really lived for the first time. Z f ij NEW YORK WSclence and the|wording af the section should have ~~ eral be ed by Harold Brown, treasurer; to Be Str essed a Mrs. on ee secretary Ohio Missionary Heads — So a agen ouatine signi: th b M th dist “Then,” he .commented, “as I continued with this new plan, and Kuga Kojima, publicity religion, “We are iDv : . . a The mea for the schoo! willl Southeas Asian a Sie Ge of acicententien Gal 6 sebueel “Werte y etnoaists [presently I noticed that I was not having headaches any more.” He be Mrs. Frank McGregor with Mrs. : ° World Methodist Conference. jhas been so sodden with sin that The Méthodist Church will em-'Went on to say that, amazingly, in the last 15 years he had not had Fisler serving on the cur-- Conference Diocese ee. \God has abandoned it, confining = \phasize Bible reading and studying a single headache. It was during that period that he had risen from —tduring the~1956-1960-quadrennium, obscurity to leadership in his field. General Con-| wd — + rh Minneapolis in| _ This sclentist concluded his remarkable statement by saying, “Primarily my improvement came about through two factors: (1) - I disciplined my thoughts with the help given me by Almighty God. rogram of Bible 4 Pearhggrgagrtdn and groups, And And (2) I translated these disciplined thoughts into action with curriculum mate-| His help.” rials, Bible conferences, personal! Neither of these things which the scientist did are easy. There and family Bible renting, © articles i. no easy road to self improvement or a better condition in life, i Representatives _of _ 18 million himself tothe _operations of Conve aD = ah Lake esene NC., thi: “ * *¢ *@ ; istutz, D. D., of Henrietta, Ohio, in 5 Pick ation Hymn |missionary of the Methodist Church week drew up a 1.500-word docu-| Higher learning and the arts, “Look, Ye Saints, the Sight Is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, was ment or “message” to members he said, are “expressions of the Glorious” is announced as the 1957 elected a bishop of the Methodist everywhere, ‘spiritual life,” and not outside convention hymn. With this inspir- Church recently at the Southeast. The message pledged the church the scope of religion. ing outlook, American Baptists ern Asia Central Conference held 'o strive for a “human society in based we rat act ieee Day Az wrens Bop =a longer ex Half Million Copies , Archer of Forest ist.” periodicals and |But the main fact is that spiritual power works in human experience, | three anniversaries: the Hills, N.Y., in this episcopal post, Bi ble p bli hed W. L. SURBROOK DD. LLD. approaches. .. hen'ith its help the most formidable difficulties may be overcome. The ay oo nee Baptist the latter retiring atthe close of) And about science ~ the a | u IS The aim will be “to st secret is to learn and apply the laws which govern our personalities, 250 years; the A =; the Central Conference, The terri-|it_ s#id: , Pilgrim Holiness aed ene pence = oth No one need put up with an unsatisfactory self. wd he will administer includes\“The mcrease of men’s — The Bible Society announced, vanrnd (Copyright 1956) edge of the universe” and truth of the Bible to the problems ithe work of the Methodist Church) reso of the faith in terms|that the total volume of Scrip- | of the day,” a resolution said. eo) ant Samat, ok eet. rama and te ri” gon oe hari art POO MICS ome ae WESLEYAN METHODIST } neo § a ‘proaching > f = , ae wih goed new, unprecedented religious A /evangelistic services ands teachings of the Bible char- CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC | nishop Amstutz was born in (hon ne ‘Distribution of Scriptures during. See toeelenttae may prokuing Chris | Henrietta, and was educated at | 11955 totaled 14,918,353 volumes in|Will be held/in the Pilgrim a y 67 NORTH LYNN STREET | Northwestern University and oe @ ‘the United States and abroad, (Church, Baldwin and Fairmont 'tians and members of the Church,” | 19.99 sunpay SCHOOL W. Y. P. 8. 6:45 P. M. nc Biblical Institute, Evans- Pre crowing scientific A yo ee ef |streets, /waxting at ke Lies Bs be the resolution declared. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 1:30 P. M. i ried un splendor 8 et ton, Hl. tn 1908, Rakiwin- Wallace | ative but ta us| ‘This, when added to 466,231,012 ‘Wednesday. et er tcooh efi tec reveals eral Rev. C. D. Friess. pastor bins the (Crestive energy, ys upon the Rev, Dr truths concerning man's relation- conferred upon ' ia solemn obligation to see that 'distributed since 1816, brings the Owosso. ship with God in @ manner which ~ j degree of doctor of divinity. it is issued on the widest scale'140-year total to more than 480,- Df. Surbrook has been a leader| | In 19%, Dr. Amstutz and MT®./possible to build a satisfying and/000,000 volumes. In 1956 thelin/ the denomination for many" mare ralbewivy ag of people! }Amstutz (the former Celeste Blox-\ abundant life for all the peoples Society's distribution is estimated! years He was general quperinten, every . —Jsome, of Nottingham, Ind. first\o¢ the earth.” iso reach egain nearty 15 millionjiest ice 13 seme and tee been ; sho fwent to Malaya as missionaries. Dr Thomas E. Jessop, philos-ivolumes. This means that by tht president of three of the denomi- Witnesses Baptised leanpepers, share De, dewtets wusleie o Huil University in Eng- spring of 1957—less than a ye@r)national Bible Colleges. He is now ree ee 1 of Good | where Dr. Amstutz WAS land, said some delegates felt the away—the half-billionth volum¢ of engaged in evangelistic meetings; Recently 12 new ministers to the) “+, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERIES OF / in ea tata Ook [presses and be placed in someone's ‘Max and Barbara Hamilton of at the home of Mr. aes Set E. | iSchool, princt Trint a ‘ hands by the Society. / Sommerville, Ohio, will be featured| Johnson on Square Lake. The cere-| 4210. Ap ly a Hege. professor in Union Theologic. Missionaries at Work ye ee: 7 ~~ ‘in “musical ‘numbers during the|mony was performed by the pre-) Sept. 16th thru Sept. 30th ) Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor diene gem superintendent of Among Shan Populace In 1816, the first year of the|services. ee minister, W. R. Berry. Rev. WALLY T: ADAMS seme recently he has been in| The Shan population is slightly, 'Society’s work, 6,310 velumes were re | distributed. In the last ten years, [charge of all Methodist school and/under a million; the Taungthus, ‘ ODIST ministry ‘in Kuala Lumpur, from Thaton up into the Southern however, the Set te] the capital of the Federated Malay Shan States, are some quarter-|""”. : ase S. Saginaw St. at Judson ee ee ee Evening at Our New Cher MT. OLIVE GENERAL million. BAPTIST CHURCH * rs * 2 e e . adams Dr. Amstutz, his wife, son and) The Shweli Valley Baptist Mis- tis: Sunday schoo Planned Poul T, Hert. Pastor _ me JOSLYN ROAD | nter in Singapore at the sion is entirely. Shan-speaking, but P « _M. E : aoe of he Jepene attack en the|Baptist organizations in the East- The Mexi¢an Mission, 217 W. Wil- Sunday Morning Service ........ 10 we M | Pp Malay ben ogres’ 2: 1941. Neen a ae Southern an Se in- ne mig «Nyse Sunday | bg “Spiritual Growth Within the Church er 1 | Mrs. Amstutz children other groups as , SSES p.m. Sunday. | Pcaped to India, remaining there un-| The Taungthus are the largest will be followed by a worship sarv- Church School se eweceececcneces AL215 A.M, Emmanuel Baptist Church ) of the war, Dr. Am-icomponent in the multilingual ice at/3:30 p.m. The Rev. Isaias Youth Fellowshi 6:15 P.M. : op aprclatings ip tetera none ngaapagesneapad = tegen ig Wade 7:30 P.M Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. | his chances wi € ganization h — — vening 0 ip .. Cas ve eeas «ees « ities Jamong whom he had donee = > NE |] Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 P.M. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages : Wien Saqapere Sef be wes te: ZION CHURCH OF NAZARE «God's Plan of the heen ci terned with other Americans and. : Auditorium | British. He was imprisoned — 11:00 A.M ' tn er SR and a half years, After liberation ‘ _ toured the churches and 8 Bible Class aT “First Free Methodist |] Wg fons an. Church “ABRAM and GOD” weer @eraenr nr i) 8T Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) ale = & Sevan Side | riglvongiahi sinlee: 2 ~~ (Gen. Chapter 15) Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 if Morning Worship . 11:00 | Evening Rally ..... 7:45 | Dr. and Men Leland L Merion. posters 1} Sunday School 10:30 newts | ak moming the Evaesin tst rapid, progress amone, Soul Stirring Revival |] "rine Wehr 148 Praver Moving wea. 7:0 | “AIR-CONDITIONED the Evangelist , | : : t athe Sn on “HANDS,” and age Ran strong £ Nightly at 7:45 Except Monday BRING THE FAMILY nm AUDITORIUM EL R. WILLITTS ! LYAL H. HOWISON, Poster G. B. MORAN, Song Leader STaRATY.” The. | 11:00 A.M. WPON SUNDAY A. M. " #58 CENTRAL ; 7:30:'P, M. 9:00 t0 8:30, | A.Church the dag | oebpine EVENING SERVICE: i Doctrines. ze my ee [| receive the Holy Ghost; bring your _ Special. Musical Program Bible and Bible questions. Find out , | for yourself; don’t take heor-say. ale remy Po ae Speaking at All SHEED og. spesseess cass e ®t s e — a , - @ | i jee ty , Page — 4 nee sds ewer tetas serene: Ome 7 i ; : oa | : ae EE 4. a ae : se : School Attendance Lest _ rs f 7 a ee o : ee ‘ e +. i 22 a a ee Me - ee ; . * . owe J ss of #h, i ip ‘ : : 5. e 2 e - AVONDALE lie He decid to become a missionary. BAPTIST CHURCH ai ont in the foreign field #155 Aubern -B4.. Neer Creeks included both nursing and teaching 50:00 A.M. Sunday Sebeot She is now on pre-retirement fur- 11:00 A. M, Worship Hour lough, and living at her home in Rev Richard DeGrew, Paster Caro rT . . ; ide View Slides The Rev. and Mrs. La ‘Dawson who will leave missionaries to India will speak and show colored slides at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Fellowship Hall of Trinity Baptist Church. r : ” = Before her recent marriage, Mrs. iDawson had served a ‘field in Belgium Congo. sionary Department of the church is sponsoring the evening program. | Testament for Eskimos The entire New Testament for Eskimos Senday School .... 9:45 a.m. Senday Worship ...11:00 2. m, “WHAT MOLINESS WILL DO FOR YOU” Mrs. Chester D. Auchard, acting superintendent ‘Youth Fellowship Program Begins FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Dr. Paul Warford, director of First Presbyterian Yout lat Senior High Retreat oH This weekend 16 young people,day at the 6:30 p.m. dinner. The 25 Bast Boulevard — South of Lockout Drive ichurch extension of the i Conven the\of the First Presbyterian Church) softball team and new members 9:45am. Sunday School 10:45, m, Morning Service manelh mag Po tg the|are attending a Senior” High Re-|will also be honored guests for the 1:30 p.m. Evening Service 111 o'clock service in Bethany Bap-|treat at Youth Island, White Lake. |evening. M. Eugene Ramecy, Minister — Gen, Offices: Andersen, ind. |tist Church. * * * * * * b amma ~ :| The Baptist Youth Fellowship is| A program of worship, study,| \Mr. Shelly will speak and pre- ; pemnnni , ibeginning the fall program -at 7 fellowship and recreation will be'sent his picture “Hunter’s Moon,” : ° ° . Sunday evening. directed by the Rev. Galen E.|a film describing game hunting in j The Pilgrim Holiness Church | ‘This will include the Junior Fel-/Hershey, associate pastor. He will] northern. Ontario. Invites You and Your Femily te |the and Mrs. Edward |W | h Ch My fj OrBhip ..-sseveceecevcnress 11:00 A. M. 4, LANU.LAristians a Pilgrim Y. P. S een eve eeeeeeeve + Oa ae - comm po ral Iner * Y r| | Evening Service ......-.-+-++: :30 P. M. intendent of schools in Ecorse t School—All Ages...... 10:00 A. M, gay bed segs Casing Carly Z Church-Going Families Are Happier Families! nus Prelbyterian Charch of De- | The Eastern Shan States Com-| REV. CLARENCE CARTER 2 guest at ivention includes Lahus and\ Was) , Coming Sept. 19-30 — Hear Them service Wale in its. membership, Work wxne Dontiac Zone ; Speaker: Rev. W. L, SURBROOK, D.D.L.L.D. The group will attend worship|these people began early in the) _ Bingers: MAX and BARBARA HAMILTON service at the First Presbyterian|Present century, and was carried bs he “Each Evering 7:30 in ‘ Church of Milford tomorrow morn-|#¢Toss the border into China, q ; “Phe Little Church With the BIG HEART” Ssories, tire A. villi | y pf E. C. SWANSON, Minister .. .. ROY OVERBAUGH, S. S. Supt. Srinkes tortion 100 #1 es 8 |The number of Wa and Lahu ’ . heerneresteete cnn SHRP RN MR Preyer Service and Bible Study, Members of the Church \Christians on the Chinese side can : ' Tesetey, 1130 FM. Iistaft attending the Church only be estimated. There may be} Miss From India peat ence Pian ont Association meeting Monday at|15,000. On the Burma side they) 4, Speak ot First Church "the Redford Avenue Church wil] ate probably in excess of 10,000. 'N : include Mrs... Chester Varney, bn, BE Wg or Nazarene SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Joyce Reinke, Mrs. J, E. Franken-| An increasing number of Lahu| “MATTER” PERRY PARK field, Lulu McGregor, Mrs. Robert|and Wa young people are seeking) The Rev. Clarence Cater, mis- Burnes, and Mrs. Edward D. Au-|better education and training out-|sionary for the Church of the. Naz- Gunday Services and Reading Room BAPTIST CHURCH | chara. \side of their home areas, scene tx tata, Gil epatk. ob She 7 ong Open Daly i See Wein Geel” Others are Florence Schiesser,.| 0 eS eee eR : : Emerson School Steve Napier, Roger Guna, Mrs, \y/; * ‘in’ Church aza- Wednesday Evening iabe-edtocie’ta Sundey School, 10:00 A, M. |) Mallory "Coleman, Mrs, Asa |Y¥iNS Bid on Hospital _|rene, He recently arrived in the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Youth and Children’s Church — eee eee Co. of Grand Rapids, was low bid- a ape Lawrence and Williams Streets 11 A. M. ider on auditorium seats for the tags Fomtone A me “ar Head ~ Young People, 6:15 P. M. Howard Shelly of the Oakland|Ypsilanti State Hospital with an wb ca » Patino Sone 1] Evening Service, 7:30.P. mM. | County Sportsmen's Club will belestimate of $13,265, the State) — “GOD'S REMEDY FOR EVERY Itt} * "guest of the Men’s Club Wednes-'Building Division reports. ~. Breekiand Conumunity Cherch : Rev. Hilding Bihi, Pastor : on--Harrison—street—off-the—As- Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 A.M. on aaee carn Sask, Genes ae cae en = TS2=— , GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH speak there at. the service at 2287 Auburn Road—'; Mile West of Crooks Road 1:30 pom . The Rev. Mr. Carter is a gradu- Sunday School, 10 A.M. Worship Service, 11 A. M. late of Northwest Nazarene College REVIVAL FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Beldwin Avenue Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor FE 4-7172 EVANGELIST TOMMY: ‘ROBISON _ Menta under the Girestion of Lowell D. Baggett, Choir Disaster Wednesday Bvoning, Special, TENNESSEE TRIO Visid the Church “Where Friends Meet Friends and God Meets All” FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH OF DRAYTON PLAINS . | 9010 Marlington Street eee Merning Wig <222:5:11900 AM: Pry Meng Wado, Ti P. __ Tee ore tavited to our p> ned ope veh - sty 290 | t Rev. james Kennedy, Minister —- FE 4-7175 Sri sperma oie 8. 8. Supt., John Burleson Pastor, Rev, Billy Brown ! i} H ii ‘in Nampa, Idaho, and the Nazarene ‘Theological Seminary in Kansas )City, Mo. CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 Lateyette SOO Ree eee eee TRUE ee eee ees ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee Rev. Cal W. Nelson, B. D., Pastor ~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH > Oakland and Saginaw in Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t Pastor , ee Our responsibility——the World; Our resources— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes tor All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45° A. M. “PIETY and PROSPERITY" EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. “THE LAST TRUMP” Dr. HH. Savage Speaking at Both Services bh Pe | ‘The Mary Marthe Cirole of Kirke of-the-Hills will entertain the Tth Rector Appointed at Seminary, College Rev. Wallace J. Filipowicz be- comes the seventh rector of SS. 2 3 1 + ERS a S = Fy j : a : "yy 7% christened at a cere- we crbyeree of launchings. ‘Katharine, i iE sl Japanese Emigrants . Given Bible Gifts r~rTwrrCrerCrlC el TehULT EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist REV MILTON M. BANK, D. D., Minteter CALVIN © RICE, B B., Asct. teewee dee ene eeee ‘HI PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPT EMBER. 15, 1956 rp sumememememems (Church Leaders of State ‘Ito Hold Conferences in UPiin Christian Education, Michigan Con- cil of Churches; and the Rev. Ral- Research I iF Fi Ee i ef ; f i al LE United Church Women and local eeicee associations - cooperat-| (Toggles ng. . iz ; = FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 North Reselawn Message, 11:00 A.M. q 4 Tease To | ye , ’ Evening Service, 1:00 F.M— ‘THE STEWARDSHIP OF LIFE” - : Mendsy Night Stating Party at Keege Harber Women's Work oan Wednesday ot -Cherch, 1:30 P.M. 'Y SHAFER, Sendsy Seheol, 10:60 A. M. “FROM LUTHERAN CHURCHES “MISSOURI SYNOD Other team members will be BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH ST. TRINITY : Be hee di te, Metta West Haren st Mat : Avburn Ave. at jessie : _Pontiae Pres Photo |Church; Dr. Norman A. Menter, 9:45 AM.—Chureh School, Classes for All Ages (BAST SIDE) presently being held in the K. P. Hall, 962 Voorheis | president of the Michigan District |: Six Adult Classes 11:00 A.M.—Dr. Paul Warford, Director of Church Rev. Ralph C. Claus Sunday School ,... 9:45 A.M, | First Service ...... 8:30 A.M, f road, Sunday School is held on Sundays at 2 p, m. jof the Americen harem Church; and worship service is at 7:30 p. m. With Mrs. 1 : The Venerable Ralph W. Parks, Addington, he makes his home at 27 Miller street. hd of the Epi 1 Dio-| 5:00 P.M. Fellowship Hall open for recreation ; Second Service ..;°. 11:00 A. M, ! . cese of ix pty 7:00 P.M.—Four B. ¥. F. groups. ‘ * i j W ; | ST. PAUL Col. H. Pugmire2cptists Spread irettuny i: ima arecor of , festyn ot Fourth pete. 5 Fe Gospel Message 48 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL (wosTe GDE) . : me | * semaenreee I Slated to Speak '° 22s of Burma: site socio vmerca| Early Service ...,. 8:00 A.M, ans | fenday School .... 9:30 A.M. : ' Sunday School Parade, Chins number some 275,000. They 1100 A.M. WORSHIP “The Divine Will and pews Relationship to it,” Secretary _Limkemann of the. | belong to sbout 45 tribal groups. |Central America Agency sent to, iowst rr ‘ “| . Y PSALM 8:45 — “What is Mant . . . thou hast made him | Preaching Tomorrow Gt) partist work is organized in tgo Bible Society Headquarters a con- Installcion of Olficers. : GRACE a little lower than the angels, and has crowned him with glory Salvation Army geographical divisions. The Asho cise statement of agency opera-| 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP , and Clentete and honer.” (AV) : (Conference Southern Chins) and tions for last year. | “The Mind ond Christ” Cont eae aoa cee Colonel and Mrs. Herbert Puz- hey four associations: |, Significant in his report 1s the FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor Man, and that means all men, is a creature of God. He was Se an srt. tae ** * <7 a —— age tS 135 Prospect St O. P. Eastman, Minister Services ot 9 A.M. ond 11 AM, made in the image of God and therefore is a person. AS | rence St, | The Zomi (Chin Hills) Conver- volumes. New circulation records| —— ition has a reported membership of were established in Nicaragua, Sunday School at 9 A. M. creatures of God, made in the divine image, all men are to be *_. * , nem, and 11 A. M, accorded the dignity of their manhood. - “ ‘The Pugmires came here in 1918 59.000. Work has spread south to Honduras and Salvador. | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH a ee as ins to serve the Jocalithe Matu _and_Kanpetlet areas. | it Nt CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Read To rly honor my own dignity and revere the divine | unit of the Salvation Army. They Porth to the Thado section. A few’ Circulation for the ten-year pe- Qunday Scheel, 10:00 6M, Méenting Service, $08 A. FRIENDS CHURCH image within myself, I must respect the dignity of all other | remained in Pontiac until October/Chin churches are over the border riod’ ending Oct. 31, 1955, has in- Morning Sermon: “Which—Preciout Stones or creased ‘by M8 per cent. Stubble.” 7:30 P. M.: “The Grace of God” 1929 when they were promoted " Assam. 962 Voorhels Ré, K. of P. Hall }) puman beings queid ding saything iia Sunday voeee 000 P.M, P ogo —— from Captain to the rank of Ea-, om ~ Al Kasten. Pastor MA §-1140 Re ee Ae as 1 | FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH |= eT 4 Augusta respect the dignity of a wicked man, for every power exercised si kn ei mae so F 6 ' Ber. ; Poster by a person is « divine endowment, even though that power | 7 oy eS ; : ; ; 1 ee ! bee a Semkat Schact paredich EVM SERVICE... acess ces sissies THOR M- i j hurch inay be used for evil ends. Who knows — children of the wicked | t's 59 a. m. led by the Salvation | ETHEL McLAIN trom JACKSON, Michigen ul sain ts Episcopal Churc man may arise in whom that power lives on, and who purify it | Army Band under the direction of CPEN FORUM 7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY — ger - Pe ee Rn ta and dedicate it to good ends. Arthur McDonald, bandmaster. . | AIR-CONDITIONED . allay ag vg es mae ny | ' (rs. Pugmire wil! eee Ove co CHURCH It is right, as we do, to talk of justice, but beyond and above lake post i = Sunday’ Schoo : . . SUNDAY SERVICES: | tp Bleck Off M-8P on Milford B4, justice is “loving kindness,” the highest attribute of God himself. | Service week ar hier at 11. FIRST CONGREGATION AL CHURCH £20 Am. Hed eer 10:09 a, m. Sunday School God give me compassion for all men! in ott” it | Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mili St, Pontiac Church School 11:00 2. m. Moming Worship The Pugmires will also be} (Opposite Pest Office) ‘: ga en M. Rudolph Miller sr gr and corny Be Sendey Morning Service 10:30 A.M #00 A.M, senting frame. ype Set Lveieedl, Olle ” | Young People’s meeting at 6p. m.J “CHILDREN OF LIGHT” The Rector. UNITY P the Open Air Service at 7p. m.j , The Rev. Mr. Berton, Preaching and the Worship Service at 2:32 ee F 71¥b WN. Saginew St, FE 2-4609 | ae: p. m. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL | | ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL | Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. | ° FIRST SOCIAL MILFORD, MICH. PONTIAC LAKE SCHOOL =} anna, [Church World Servicecatolic Becomes |. sRETaREN caunen | epee amecberwername | preparers | , : 45 A ee ' " Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor ap 11:00 A. M.—Morniig Prayer and | Aids West, East Pakistan Equador President m6 Batre AST ee || Soseemeee ee CHURCH of the GOOD 3 REGULAR SERVICES | om : aul Quito, Ecuador — Congressional | Sunday School ...J]0 A. M. | ” _ confirmation of the election of Dr. Morning Worship ..11 A. M. , ‘ Service 7:30 P. M. vitaming for: emergency help to/Camillo Ponce Henriques as presi-] 4 44.111 Bible Study 6:30 P. M. A : :. dent of Ecuador was seen here as . ‘ Vj ; ee moe nap ng the first-“militant Catho-4 Sunday Evening wy < — os route to Pakistan, |” 0 the presidency in 61 years. Worship ......7:30 P. M. — m.. FIRST Kong snd Jepan 8 | he confirmation was given after] Bibie'Guidy 6:40 P.M. Church World _Ser- ‘the supreme electoral court handed | nae 3s y PRESBYTERIAN eben Bocerd ert totem et save Oe) Thursday Evening Prayer. Py 8 FES Donce 178,424 votes against 175,378 | ce ........730 P.M. West Muren at Wayne year-old manage | for his principal opponent, Dr. Raul} Saturday Evening . F Rev. W, M. Martae | ment-engineering @X pert an@ 1 Huerta Cardios Guevara Mo- at =. D. Avcharé. home-builder from Des Plaines, reno, w hese at? Ghat that “All scripture is given by Rerun oeT yy contribute two years tration of Popular Forces) is strong inspiration of God.” Either WORSHIP SERVICES aid those in distress, |on the coast. received 149,935 votes. we must believe such a claim, : will become assistant di- * 6 6 or we must. take the Bible to } eth a aa det ll charge of business ad-| Dr. Ponce's candidacy on a Popu- , s : 7 : bes see ire reeord. CHURCH SCHOOL «=| ' pplies al-| ee ee a SR: ‘ , Taam | down through the ages, have (60 end 1AM : é | | KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HURBS cue te : 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship itself tells us that these “holy ____ “LIGIOUS DIPLOMACY”. — sf | SS Sek Ge : 7:30 P.M. — Evangelistic Service a ee Soo Bunday School, 9:45 A.M. Youth Group, 6:30 F. M. Seam or eaten a0 on. orship _ ‘Wednesday, 19th, 7:30 F. M. : curate and reliable, account oe Rey, Clarence Carter, Mienonary to India, Guest Speaker of the events which figured in = — —=—=—=.|. |, the founding of the ‘usa es , sone lenuaes Gute toons ant SALVATION and DELIVERANCE +80 directed in the writing CAMPAIGN manure maak j to ’ be from God. In sme ee we, [oe saolie Fe mi. coe A 17, NATIONAL AGROCIATEON. | vs This Move of Ged Og Bex 7411, Washington 4,D.C. eg q Please send FY FREE pempblet RO EN Gime ge ores Fare Eee EES Heer eR Eee (BA2) es |] Moliness Meeting—11 * _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 _ ee |Zubalik-Humphreys. Nuptials Spoken Me UAE NN ia ame! ke) Milt cals one Frederick L. Moran of dl cca Grosse Pointe Ros ee and the late Best man was Robert Edmund ~ MRS. WILLIAM JAMES CONLIN Il ot honor Kathicen Currier _ MRS. ERNEST R. ZUBALIK Mr, Moran. syne argh og ware ‘ peastrindlve yanorgeaplancutied - Walton Jr, of Lincoln Park, parchment taffeta in a tangerine r Ad | Wrederick L. Moran dr. of De- | é color, with portrait neckline and : rs cee Pllen Ann’ Adams Weds =.2szsuzus™|Gerald Fitzgerald Takes sills 4 The other attendants, Mrs. Wil- MRS. RICHARD LAWRENCE MORAN 4 ‘niet uncteon stove wei William James Conlin IT |x Giver hry Loe, Beverly Slayton as Bride : ~+wedding, at Orchard Lake Country umphreys Jr. Margaret Club. ror the event the bride's Humphreys, wore similar gowns — f° . |mother wore a mink-brown silk BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Ellen) skirt which fell gracefully Into jin q shade of green. | Our Lady of the Lakes Church)Fitzgerald of West Branch are Ger- The Haweeli Famil Plans tatieta gown with punk accessories. Ann ‘Adams spoke wedding vows| a chapel train, . ¢ was the setting for the marriage|ald’s parents. - y Mrs. Moran wore a biue-gray gown|ith William James Conlin II at) +. bride's fingertip veil of pure|_ The maid of honor carried alot Beverly Slayton Gerald) 5 sattesina-teartl R. j ia Tod a eek Ree aay a ee ioerat which the (SIX illusion was secured with we ee eeaen warentieae dame tay we Oe Be. Canty lace and net crer sai * * # $ ums 30 0 5 gq Keunion ere ay For travel to Sun Valley, Idaho,|Rev. Francis ‘T. Stack officiated. [Pears and Sequins. The * flowers were of/F. J. Delaney. ‘eo “lapped Sage sg ence the bride has chosen a gray cos-| The bride is the daughter of SIX ATTENDANTS a bronze color. Sevasid te the heaping at Siee.| see nae ame Saee, 8 Gathering today at the home ot (nee Ann Brooks) of Grand Rapids|tume dress with short Jacket andjvtaes Ot | Satie a. ae Matron of honor was Mrs. Rob-| qwo FLOWER GIRLS sence gS ee er mmr poe! long sleeves ended in points at ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dolsen the parents daughter,|black accessories, , Adams.iert J. Heckenkamp;- maid of hon- nue Herbert Slayton of Bark- wrist ; West Walton boulevard are Mr. \Catherine Ann, born Sept 5 The couple will live on Riyard|The bridegroom is son of Mrs. Ed-jor, Patricia Noreen Hogan. rae Humphreys, niece of We|man drive. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cuits iabice har paeae on E and Mrs. Edward Hawley and| Grandparents of the infant are|bowevard in Grosse Pointe, ward F. Conlin of Ann Arbor and|Bridesmaids were Sheila McGin-|>ride. and cae” deen and she carried an arrangement | @aughter, Ellen Kay, or Argyll ave-|Mrs. E. A. Brooks of Hammond] the late Mr. Conlin. nis, Mimi Cumminskey, Mrs. |°% the bridegroom, ot white roses and liles of the ; tue and Mrs. Freda Myre and|street and Mr. and Mrs. John J. * ¢ @ Charles E. Davies and Mrs. Paul VFEW Women Start | vatiey on a prayer book. en neces Elect Mrs. Stout, tia a rat Fatal wang we (Membership Drive Pe I are Mr. * ¢ ® . 4 gown peau * * s man. Mrs. F and Mrs. Phil Haweeli and chil-| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christian-| 1 OD Chapeau soie was the champagne tone of! Their faille gowns were each| Swests were Stanley 8. Evanott, sis. Loien eadh, teandiaecagitcimenam, Was he BARS St dren, Steve and Ricky. Fred Ha-|sen (nee Barbara Stricklin) of Lib- nee her attendants’ ballerina dresses.|stvied with a bow at the bodice) Richard 1. Hamphreys and tendant. Her gown of pale blue t £24 chairman of Water Wonderland weell is here from Miami, Fla. erty street are receiving congratu OT SOION The Weide gown bed white and panels of a deeper shade| 2008 ©. Sregan af Dayuss jC SeY OO post 1008 Votarenn| Tyenneee wes, fachinnnd with’ This is the first time in better |!ations Philip. og he eet: Mrs. Joseph Stout of Royal Oak| Alencen lace edging ite portrait down the skirt. Narrow matching bipc g Rinagy moon ho canes of Foreign Ware, announces the Peta! shaped bodice with mate than eleven years that all mem. |Stephen ap Set. at a t of Royal Oak seckiline, and in-the.tiny-rosettes-|faille bands with wisps of veiling 1 * "OF 3 were poping nip/ ect. She wore a matching col- , bers ~ ariipaaie egies Grandparents of the infant are|4) Oakland County Salon 224 at| *sttered about the bouffant formed headpieces. s break-|tive- Seek Wound of value na vie ; bom : eae Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Stricklin of|the election of officers held at the Best man was Edward F. Con- ee aes ben po Mothers, sisters, wives, daugh-/roses. bie end Dire. Cost E, Hottmann|*°%. Steet 90d Frank Cristian American Legion Home on Auburn £ lin Jr., and ushers were Albert members of the wedding party and|ters and widows of deceased or John Bailey served as best and daughters Jean and Judy of/°" ° Racine, Wis. ee. Club Plans B. Parker, John Riecker, May: | the immediate «families. A re-|honorably discharged men whoj/man. Ushers were Charles Cooper Sashabaw road and Norma Sanda- | Elected to serve as demicha-| ee acta’ ohtee Benaat ception will be held this eveningjhave served on foreign soil orjand Norman Phelps, val, exchange student from the ly was Mrs. D4 » Perry Innes, Frazier | 4: Knights of Columbus Hall. waters during time of war are; When Mrs. ' her Phe Mods ate mate we Mary Ey feenmia aoc ras onl OTT Frolic | pes De eee ee cre 2 parla nas en aon a| Eo eon semen ao : 5 ! / é . mrs. * . : : spend the weekend in Cevelant tO MAQr ry demi-chapeau deuxieme, This Month For the reception later at/blue taffeta sheath with pink ac-jhandling registrations for the) mink ee tye ow ge OF a ; Ohio, - ta Mrs, Donald Blake of Clawson Bloomfield Hills Country Club, the|cessories for Beverly's wedding. group. matching colored secesseries, =| neni. aot ina DIR, Weazey [ieee ein asie un |,Amone te, my attic ergo eh tig, oni com a ty el aeapiee ca nies. 4 vell of Lone Pine .road will be ’ , mem! of accessories sheath with white accessories and yf hosts to a group of friends at their | Robert Randolt, of Birmingham, |[. 7" ine Italian-American Club, 5 coxaie of tal tune bale. ; ae | home Sunday evening. The Mrs. Richard H. Eddy of Fon-| sumenier; Mrs. Harry E. Sisson |4 0140 meeting at the Frank * * # a ae te composed’ of the original mem,|‘2% Calif., announces the engage-| of Clawsen, archiviste; and Mrs home was the seventh|, Alter that event, the bride will ‘ Sete Ae ee eee ae ected. Me Mee Somiter, Mary, to) lao Einoweeom, annual Fall Frolic. The frolic wiji{0" ® beige linen coat over a| The new Mrs. Zubelik will chiffon dress with * |Daniel Richard Veazey. i cocoa print dress and cocoa ac-|change to a sage green knit suit for her son's Invitations fo atiend the coop- |’ Daniel ig the son of Daniel R.|_Pouvoir members are Mrs, Asajbe held Sept. 29 at the Pontiac! ries for start of a wedding| for traveling to Northern Michigan. corsage was also of erative sapper have been extend-Iyeazey and the late Mrs, Veazey|©20ley of Berkley, Mrs. Comettus|Local Hall on East Kennett road. | ltrip to New York and Bermuda. | The newlyweds will make their] Talis- : é4 Mr, and Mrs, Willis Letargy East Yroquol = McCiafferty of Hazel Park, Mrs.| Mrs, Robert J, Ranzilla and : Tce ee ee roquois road. Rese Larsen et Vermingioa end|Demy Figelil- are serving 0s'co- The couple will live in Ann Ar-|home on South Tasmania street to Megern Fale mann, the Franklin B. Réa ds, The wedding will take place |yirs James Nourjean of Farming-|chairmen of the affair, and tickets|°°° Saus Tay eeeen. a teak ond Juin Rileys, ‘Bie. ond Mes, Dew. | Oct 1 st Fleet Preshyterion jon are being handled by Mrs. Robert|- : ‘lanined be Seeds Stearns and Isabel Stockwell. They installed Sept. 23)Mazza. Joan Mazza, Agnes Maz- . : trom her akan members’ from out - of- ay Colter, a Calif lie the enh Gkoencat hon her za and Betty Jane Spadafore will 3 Showers Honor Bride-to-Be Upon their return town who also received invitations] :<”.“o-sduate of General Motors|al Oak, Salon 10 Wayne County|arrange for decorations. ets on LeGrande ave- of} >. utter aad tie. teatghs Monen | Mr. and Mrs. | are handling publicity for the | Kathryn Williams, bride-elect of| Attending this shower were Mrs. Amold A See HON, Sy SN eet ene it rematty [Rortell Kinser, Mrs. 1. E. Karnes ” at several showers held recently. in. R : Nelson street |, money-making project in Octo-|8t ® Personal shower at her home| Stockton, Hire. oto bers of the Standish Grooup. of in Drayton Plains; and Mrs, B.|Jobn Rawley, Mrs, Bert Denham, POOUp: of their . at a miscellaneous shower for Kath- ' by Mrs. Harry = “i, Mrs. Frank Spadafore of Beech- at the Hansen residence on Si aparees devotions were given hter, Xt Dg the guest list were daughter, |grove avenue will open her home|soun Avery road. ' Bennett. Rosémary,-to |*or the October meeting sa ne ae a Mrs. Dan Spence, made = a Men's James F. held at the Upton residence at (Bradley, Mrs. Fay Tick, Mrs. Pong Sedna _ Brown, son of \WSCS Elects Wormer Lake. Cohostesses for |Tony Gallardo, Mary Grimm, Mrs mea : “Mr. and Mrs the affair were Mrs, William D. /M. J, Buikema and Donelda Brant- : ,iieet, Douglas E. Price endl James L ‘Mrs. R. Chase Upton and Mrs. dack Malett. . 2 k ice, with their son,. Tim- * thy, have Teoently retumed trom) * Brown of jas Secretary : japan. are ing several eT weeks visiting with his parents, © Vinewood | 4 owley Chase was elected : Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Price of avenue. = |Christian social relations secretary : East Colgate avenue before leaving Rosemary is a |at the : for Lieut. Price's new assignment senior at the Woman's Society of Chris- ‘ at Camp Riley, Kansas where they tian Service of the Oakland Park : will make their home. Nazareth Methodist Church. . Carol Chalcsien.” dociions College and | sa, Amect pis green ’ of Mr. * | sind Mrs. Arthur C. Compton of James is \wednesday as the day for the| : Chippewa road will arrive on the _ senior at missionary speaker, Alta Griffin,| : campus of the Monticello Prepars Michigan State |tetired missionary nurse trom : : tory School next weekend. Universit dia, who will speak at the Covert)” ‘She will attend a get acquaint. |- 8 ¢ 2 econation Y+ _|Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. | @d party and take an all-school —_ A A late summer! oer events announced were | tour of the Alton, Il, area, in- ROSEMARY BENTHAM wedding is ‘| the Detroit Conference Fall | - eluding a stop at LaVista Estate | eae s Rally Oct. 9 at the aa on the bluffs overlooking the Mis- G RI pet Street Methodist Church in Flint, ce AN Son La Oe are : Paul and N aloney . : _fusland Nsom! aaioney ot cor Say brook Group - Meets ‘ Chicago Evangelistic Institute at : University Park, lowa, Pa ‘ : ae ca ae ae . : council and on the “Vision,”" the ‘college —, ‘ Se se oie, Pa : milesion fields in ‘Africa. : ‘Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. are spending several days in tiac before going to Ann where they will make their They returned Wednesday i % *. “2 : John M season’s activities with a “dress up” party Tuesday. of Drayton Plains, Mrs, Louis Daniel of viekien a me of Mi le McD soma, Dea of Vet Wein boned | and Mrs, Robert Vidlund of Fai i Vv C | 2 __)) 4 Tm PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1056 Open Tonight | ‘til 9 P.M. a Sunday 2 to 5 e : Pendletons for College or Career Alvin. Huron at Telegraph , 9 your exercises for a while I man- of a trophy to show how many ' waist and (notches he had taken it up—tfive #8) aged to reduce my walet Sad |iaybe your bubby can do the *. game. * s 8 = Pxe are just as important to} — a man as to a women, although) — he may not admit it to you! ee KNOWLEDGE : oe , “ie, soems ote wl % : man - weinan ae \Button-On vantage of : . couple of exercises) - Curtains te, 7 punching bag exercise. not have a punching |- bag just pretend that you do, and through the motions, jabbing vigorously through the air. : straight and your arms resting , the floor. Raise your arms simultaneous- to touch. your fingertips cannot do that (and you able to if you are out touch your fingers your ankles or as far dowrt_on legs as possible. Return the legs and trunk to the ' ie. 6 Sh you would like to have my peak in the center of the window ts be aT det o mee bee a nd ) ten snd stamped and droge to 8 graceful drape en | hj. as @ sort of trophy to show many notches |self-addressed envelope with your ee he had taken it up—five! Maybe your hubby can do tas toes cava tee Or you coulg effect a classical the same - : Pan cornice from a heavy. materiel ° - Pontiac : Sree ie ot vee Woes & foe | | J This type of a room)... *e © 1958 Spades Fashions ine a Grecian interest. r yee ss Aeris: yp cha caag Walk Proudly to Conceal 3 } was * * « Dress: Styled for Women jae maniac 0dr wick os tam wes te eons (OE Injuries Dealt by Life The . by gilt tie-backs. jfor the dinner meeting of Pontiac) Women Can Thus Display Courage in ho Lead Double Lives An Italian teach can be brought was welcomed as a new member, Face of Sorrow and Adversity E53. . ‘ out by using = formal cornice iguring the Wednesday Famous American designer Cziljand send $1 to Spades Fashions| softened by ‘seele ever Psi | business a By RUTH MILLETT When she is afraid but unwilling Chapman ; : ‘ ga eel || Pontiac Public Evening School | Coe, gee . 4 eer «ie lh arm en ey ee Aan Oma SEPTEMBER COURSES OFFERED 1956 Tabete Pelatine Knitting iy | aes 4 dl eae Oe C & Dressmaking — ae Water Coler ks from 7:00-10:00 pm. || "BIG 3’ BEAUTY VALUE! Regular 10.00 — @COLD WAVE ~@ HAIRCUT © e@ CORECTOR Hair Treatment 4 ott OP" "g For the lift of your life, have . this amazing glamour trio! Your waves will be vibrant. erie ve eee, Say ees Cra: Junction,” . Leaves,” | McCrea Mari, © Mature, * ae * Joyoe T “Room xB More,” on “Juntp inp Be Jack Sox & Hams 3 Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills: LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thra Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ee FAD .- “- | PONTI PAC sees ie | , : oT} Pee) 1 THEA - f VA * * ne. re o/s eee MES. j ITE Poa demand tw at te and Brenda Marshall. : | Open 6:30 P.M. 2435 DIXIE HWY., NEAR TELEGRAPH RD. LAST TI TON | ape Metees cs TONIGHT—THREE BIG FEATURES! No. 1 FOUR Cartoons |Nixon Changes Time [Hollywood Headlines No. 2 No 3 _|lor Arrival in State. (Cagney: - Chaney Makeup} aa _ crap narins vice Pre'SS Challenge to Westmore dent Richard M. Nixon will arriv ‘in Grand Rapids Oct. 1, about half-day later than originally) By BOB THOMAS eyes light up when he talks about HOLLYWOOD (® — Lon Chaney 'the chore. j | Robert J. Howlett, Kent County|Sr, is returning to his old scaring) “es e i " ; ‘Republican Committee chairman, grounds—Universal Pictures. - | “This is a makeup artist's ; — re Ce < said he has been told Nixon willl The jife of the screen’s greatdream of an assignment,” he | -FORGE GOBEL Ae Rou, GENERATIONS: . i imake a major foreign policy ad-porror artist is being done as Slowed. “The subject matter pre, _— a | tem idress in Grand Rapids. “The Man of 1,000 Faces” at the/sents all kinds of challenges.” | aw amery a : CRIME 2 | | Nixon also has requested an op. lot. where he first found fame.. It} He took me to his lab, a strange, YAVITD NIVEA of ir 7 — to pay tribute to the late wa. at the Universal City studioleerie place filled with unemployed) - PAVERS NEW El He THE | i, 2 “Arttior “H--Vandenberg” Wit where he made such thrillers a$| monsters from old pictures, life . ae \ a 5 ae to the grave. “Phantom of the Opera’ and/masks of many famous stars, rep- ~ STREET S i A oo jal WM - aN } \ Nixon's speech is tentatively set “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” voy of prehistoric animals and, wstileson TECHNICOLOR $ | H i am) for noon, Oct. 1. He is scheduled ;,, the early "20s. for a lighter touch, the Marilyn in to fly later to Milwaukee. r * }Monroe calendar shot. | | —— |. James Cagney is going to play| le “Bird-proofing” is the-form of the elder Chaney, and he is hav-| haga a got certain Rae, ‘low-voltage electric-pulsating wir-; ‘ing somewhat less than 1,000 wi immy’s face ou see ing to discourage roosting birds|faces whipped up for him by ‘Chaney had no unusual features; | one installed on New York City’s \Buddy Westmore,. the wizard of/his was just a face. That made 5 ee j renovated City Hall. |the makeup departmeht. Buddy's easy for him to adopt his I eee060066666¢6 z — rin tems erg] | SUNDAY = EXC SUSI | while Sinamty’ 6 is short and ‘es HURON tenn fer yo! THEATER to Jimmy's face. We have fo re-/ jtain’ some of his features, too. Otherwise, the audience ay] think we had someone else do it.” | ® * * => ff EDP y q ~~ | 2k ok < ‘ } ae Buddy is a member of a . SUNDAY. 1:30 - MONDAY—TUESDAY Phone FEderai 54-8001 7 om SATURDAY — LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:00 P.M. “THE WEREWOLF” Steven Bitch mA ay IGHT ONLY \, GREATEST HOUR! 2? © £9 2 * ee «© @ ET MD Ml i A py eee SO oo Re Car Service School | Explains New Models | Pontiac: Motor began its new- Oc cuied cannes ten model service school this week at, Plan N ightmare World Trip | Trio Not Horsing Aroun’ PRYOR, Okla. Around the 21-year-old Lioyd and 15- gh g oth apa Training Cen- iworld on horseback, Sounds|yearold Dorothy. With two pack saws impossible? Crazy? Maybe, but horses and their own mounts and not to three members of a Pryor, Okla., family who. plan just such a trip starting Thursday. Attended by 125 field service }personne!l, including representa- i tives from each of the 25 Pontiac; The venturesome trio are Jesse | tone offices, the nine-day school Moore, 41, and two of his chil-| To i will cover all mechanical changes farm ‘in the 1957 Pontiac. Ellis Island, | In addition to Pontiac service personnel, the new-model school! is attended by representatives from Fisher. Body Division, Gen- ‘eral. Motors Overseas, General) lof Canada and General Motors’ erst Institute. The 2T'4-acre island, gateway to Driver’ s Confidence etre Shattered by Lie Testis, =, comur was ‘Haven, For Sale NEW YORK (#—Ellis Island will be put up for sale to the highest bidder for commercial use. igiven up by the Immigration Serv- lice Nov, 12, 1954. istay at home, think of the idea? HAGERSTOWN, Md. —A Ha-| Advertisements for bids will a |gerstown motorist said he was in- pear in newspapers next Tuesday. | i ‘nocent of hitting another car and|Nov, 19 will be the deadline for driving off, and to prove it he submission of bids. will this time.” offered to take a lie detector test. | The ansiouncement ended hopes Per, 20 ts lias Oe patent — mace 9) PORTAL Theat wr. picnic ground for dutch settlers, ers Magistrate Paul Ottinger gave|, gallows site for the pirate gib- esteteesoeeis jim the bed news. The evidence/pets, and the site of a harbor de- OAKLAND fense fort — might be preserved fined $50 and i“ a public area. Bitner was ordered , to pay the driver of the other car! 0 New York City bas peng '$151 damages or serve 6 days ‘in jail. Last Day Today: Girls,”. Girls in Prison.” Starts Sunday, for use of the island as 4 affair” Bette _was overwhelmingly against him, hOttinger said. Davis. Jersey had proposed —— Fitzgerald. d ment of an ethnic museum &@ STRAND ‘Traffic Club to Hear recreation center. There also were) Sat Tues.: “Whispering Smith,” ‘Gr nd T k- Offi ial * lother sugguestions for publit use. Technicolor, Brenda ky -— . | There are 35 buildings on the Alan Ladd; “Streets of Laredo,” ~ Wiliam Munee. a Grund Trunk intond.stcns with ether tachices. Witten Holden. Wiliam Bendix PRailroad executive, will Starts : side the Law,” Tom Tully, Sy! Imembers of the Pontiac “Tati Old College Custom i egg 4 ee eee: [Club during the organization [monthly meeting, Monday at 6:30) CAIRO — In Cairo's thousand-|“iéh Showden. -_ ‘ “ year-old University of Al-Azhar,| unce trainmaster the'the world’s oldest university, each railroad’s Pontiac division, Earl J.|professor sits at the foot of a pillar Well, That's Natural! Lind, of the General Motors Truck to teach, his class seated on the’ SAN DIEGO,-Calif. @ — They'on a different ship, And they all, the naval handle differently, ,and Coach Division, will serve 8s floor before him. Twelve thousand talked abqut him at jchairman ‘of the istudents are enrolled. iCanal ls Tricky, Ex-Pilots Warn |; ‘ditch fool you. It’s not as easy as iit may look.” journey. Noted Immigrant | “I have wanted to do this for bigger ships ‘the sand bottom, even in dead- center, ‘ The giant. Sinclair Petrolore, What does-Mrs. Moore, who will (35,1314 anker under the “I saw Jesse almost skinned on mn sapere death by a bear in Alaska. But, ithe Middle East oilfields, but has to go home around the tip al lmore water than there is in the’ Big Ships Scrape Hulls) Inching Through Ditch;) There's Fog Too ‘PORT SAID #—Veteran foreign’ pilots quitting the Suez Canal had) this advice for newcomers here to’ learn the job: “Don't let the big’ The canal is 380 feet wide at the| waterline, but its rocklined sides slope in so it is only 180 feet wide at the bottom. The depth is 34 feet| 3 inches, | That means that a lot of the! scrape through with their kecls only a few inches off Liberian flag, squeezes through ‘empty on her southbound run to Africa. Her 789foot length will barely make the turns, and her 40-foot draft loaded would need | canal. The same is true of several “Hot Rod) “The Catered not easy. Pilots say the old British Ernest Royal Oak probably set a record shelter for delinquent boys. New| Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds, Barry mg through in World War n—| Marshall, “Behind Ray Danton, \training c&nter—not because he! =|was a member of the Blackfeet/ing now is up against the year's Indian tribe from South’ Dakota| worst season. Suez fogs start set-/ use his name was Leroy) iting in next month—and_._ they're, other new supertankers, Warships get through, but it is “she bumped the banks 28 times.’ | The toughest part is in coming out of the widened curves and hit-. ting dead center of the channel in the narrow straightaway. | | When a ship is off center, as in. . the turne: there will be highly dif>’ fering pressures against her bow DRIVE-IN THEATER a Union Lake and Haggerty Roads ke Gem 6:45, Starts 7:30 . Phone EM 3.0661 HOW CAN YOU TELL THEM TO BE . G00D...WHEN THE GIRLS . IKE THEM eyeing “ANNAPOLIS STORY” — In Color with John Derek STARTS SUNDAY DEAN AND JERRY TAKE OVER THE CIRCUS... | @ IN THE MOST HILARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH! % & ' DEAN JERRY. . MARTIN... LEWIS HAL WALLIS oor 3 RING CIRCUS VSTAYSION--~~-. Ee PEVIREY sry ot toconsey oy DON MCGUIRE - a reamcUNT PCToRE land stern, and from different di-|— irections. These are water press-) ‘ures exerted from the nearer or) farther sides of the canal. “Then remember,” one pilot said, “every time through we are “But that’s not all. Anyone start-| ‘terrors. | SAT.—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. CRIME 'n tHe STREETS : » "The Come On” - Super Scope Anne Baxter Be GF Bverpborytalkabout 150, Ont ma LAST TIMES | Box Otte Ono SATURDAY | EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN PICTURES ONLY ! FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. THE STORY OF THE ROCK i . ii STARTS vcrees > om ——9WL SHOW : LINDA DARNELL in “ISLAND of DESIRE” “& STARTS SUNDAY * | PICNIC PLAYS 7:13 -- 10:53 | » the girl...and the whole town knew Bt Double Thrilf Bill! “Hot Red Girl” . PLUS "errr TY hl 8 thn dir ie lll SB lS ln. tei Sb thie. Bh ln. Sc» Be Ay. iy Br ls a tie. er Ll ln Ae Aan, Ma ‘ KING... CORAL SEA CHIPS RAFFERTY - ROD TAYLOR - ILMA ADEY le i iy a hh hh he ee ee ee ee eee eee he ll Wie ict) ik ks sili. Arial cat nMMMMi RIO ral ai tilly Se —for Wolverines LAKE FOREST, Il. @® — The| story of two golf clubs and the men who wield them with telling final eich Chuck Koesis bought for one tournament five years ago and hadn't used at all since then until this week. Ward, a keen-eyed 30-year-old player te win two national ama- tuer titles in a row since Lawson Littie’s triumphs in 1934-35. Keo- sis, a links veteran from Royal Oak, Mich., at 43, is having his best and what may be his last good fling at a major title, Kocsis, a too! distributor, who comes from a big family of golfers, never trailed Magee after the ninth hole, He has been in the quarter) finals of the amateur twice, low amateur in the U. S. Open twice and a member of two Walker Cup teams. Birminghamite Denies Charge -inRacing Fix Harness Race Owner Suspended by State Commissioner DETROIT @— Claiming he threw a race at Northville Downs,| _harness race driver Duane Hoose said he did it on orders vom a might not be in final over the long, windeweptigame as a boy. Naturally: his feel- But ‘the clubs, the twoler than 18, but its the only putter = Wy Sie sadsin bor.mba toes Elna & Oe ‘ff ‘toward the club is more than “| bought that five wood for CHAMP AND CONTENDER amateur champion Harvie Ward (left) of San Francisco and Chuck Kocsis of Royal Oak, meet today in the 36-hole final of the National Tourney — Defending ~ bell, 2 and 1, in at Lake Forest, 20-year-old Gerry Magee of Torgnto, 4, and 2 yes- | terday, while Ward was eliminating Joe Camp- | AP Wirepheote Til. Koesis, 43, turned back | the semi-finals. ~ ‘Tiger Streak Ends at 7 Lary Against Yanks Today: DETROIT (#—Three members of/ially after the American League the Milwaukee Braves’ organiza- Champions had downed the Detroit: Yankee-killer, Frank Lary, was | 4 victory for tion are in town scouting the New Tigers, 51. York Yankees for a possible world) The Yankee victory, which broke see concluand their Briggs series date, and Yankee manager qa seven-game Tiger winning m action for 1956. Lary "Casey Stengel concedes “they just! streak, went to tall Don Larsen and| (17-18) holds four decisions over “|might be scouting the right team." The veteran Bomber pilot, well | was his 9th of the season; The loser |was southpaw Hal Woodeshick, Hoose took back earlier state-|on the way to his 7th pennant in |making his first major league start tions in a tape recorded statement to track investigator Jack Fian- Hoose said Reeve gave him 30|} or 40 dollars” under the grand- stand after the race. Closed Session ANN ARBOR w — Michigan's best 1956 single wing combination as ‘Boston at “cleveland, New York at Cleve Wash eight seasons with the Yankees, could afford a joke or two, espec-| latter being purchased from’- Charleston. st The American League's chief , to pitch for Detroit today as the | New York and the Yanks have | iey wi him just once. Bob Tur- ley will go for New York. Turley has eight wins against three losses but has completed AMERICAN LEAGUE Lest New York Cleveland eevee 1 p.m.—Porterfield oo or Minarcin (0-0) va, at Detroit, ciaaton Pay i : City, 2:30 ! at Kansas 7, pm “Pascual (10) or Stone (3-6) vs, Du r ¢ SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE land, 2, Le 30 p.m. 2 1:30 pam. Boston ‘at Detroit, 1:30'p Saninore at ionsse City, % ™5:30 p.m. WASTE “af inners Bh aaa Kaiser (8 NFL Games Tonight i LA Rams Outlast 49ers \ H E 2 4 ment this loomed - Capping a display of touchdown 3 Record Spe WASHINGTON —A record re- gatta fleet of 14 of North Amer- ica's fastest speedboats poised on the Potomac River today for the 25th running of the President's Cup races. tion’s capital for the 2-day event, highlighted by the series for un- limited hydroplanes seeking a year’s possession of the $30,000 igold President’s Cup. - * * Intense every year, trophy com- petition for this anniversary re- gatta was heated in advance by a bitter Seattle-Detroit rivalry which burst anew at the Gold Cup races in Detroit two weeks ago. Gold Cup officials there dsiquali-' fied Miss Thrifway, the apparent winner, for allegedly smashing a . Behind | buoy. Judge awarded the trophy to Miss Pepsi, owned by Roy Dossin of Detroit. Willard Rhodes, Seat- tle grocery chain operator and jowner of Miss Thriftway, a pealed, A special committee of the American Power Boat Assn, plans a closed hearing for the adver- ania i= for Spartans EAST LANSING (® — Michigan State football coaches scheduled an all-out scrimmage today with fin- A Saturday ago, when a similar workout was fr ms halfback Walt Bare ony is wearing a partial his lame ankle and its a toss-up whether he'll be ready for full neo f in the MSU opener at Stichigan State's first team—the probable starters—will be thrown against the second teafn—the hun- ary ‘* : 2-Day Retriever - ‘jing dogs at Harsen’s Island in -jconditions, using both edboat Fleet in President's Cup Event saries Sunday, after they've fin- ished battling for the President's Cup. - three times, the last time in 1952,|; and Miss Thriftway set a race record a year ago by averaging {92.676 m.p.h. through the three 15- mile heats, this weekend, along with Shanty. I, another Seattle boat owned by William T. Waggoner Jr. From Canada, J. Gordon Thomson of Supertest. than 100,000 spectators will watch the races, There will be two qual- ifying heats for each of the cup ieontenders today and a final race tomorrow. The big boats will vie again late Sunday afternoon for the Ameri- can speedboat championship, an annual special at the Washington regatta. Field Trial Set for Sept. 22-23 Wolverine Retriever Club of ‘Michigan- day licensed field trial for retri St. Clair Flats game area. Event is set for Sept. 22-23 with qualify- ing and derby stakes starting at ing day. This is the club's annual trial. ifrom the midwest are expected to také part, with the best of amateur and professional handlers caring for the competitors, Miss Pepsi has won this cup, They're ‘rated the boats to beat | London, Ontario, has entered Miss) 4) Regatta officials anticipate more Bat Y that ae Ehtaton @ 8 a.m. Sept, 22, and open all-age| Lansing Eastern 1 Ypetientt ® trial the same time on the follow- Lakeshore 18, aE third|tapeer 26, Some of the finest retrievers) ta Both land and water work will), A-Walked for Woodeshick in 3rd. B-Hit by pitch for Bunning in 8th New Yerk pe b+ McDougald, tin and Skowron. Left-New troit 6. BB-Lareen 3, Woodeshick 1 unning 1 Woodshick 1, 4, Maste HO-Woodeshick ng i. 6 in 3, Denning. | 7 in| Woodeshick 4-4, 0-0. HBP by Larsen wBeteraly. se (9-5), L-Woodeshick (0-1) Prep hans Almont 33, North Branch n Park 7, Melvindale H 7 | Creek Bloomfield Hills 45, Oak Park @ B. Creek Central 24, Dearborn Ford 13 Bay City St. Joseph 19, Merrill 12 Biisafiel 7 Dendes 0 Coldwater 19, Hillsdale © Carson City 32. Howard City 6 Centerline 12, Clawson 7 Dearborn Fordson in oY Park 6 Deckerville 14, Seabwa aing 6 East Detroit M, Van pyre . East Lansing 21, MS. Plesa . om Stars Hills 0 East Grand Perndale 18, me Flint Northern 21, o R. Catholie C. 19 Pre’ rt 0 Flint Ma b Praghenmetn 18, Carse Grand Ra) Lacberens 19 Becinaw 19 (Tie) H Pen Hazel Park Flint Beecher 7 Hudsonville it B ter 7 225 = Braves Routed by Phils 3 5, Masterson 6 in & te go 1-1, Rommel, Stevens, Tabecchi. T- 2:28. A- | 1,403. inant race, had themselves a real worry today—is this sudden slump iby righthanders Bob Buhl and Le Lew) They can't hope to win the pen- ia guy with 18 victories and seven back. Major League Averages NATIONAL LEAGUE errscseeteeeseseasuse rere ss waseee sere ccs 22 [Dodgers Gain by Beating Cubs, 4-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Milwaukee Braves, reduced! w- Lar-|to a one-game Jead once again in, ithe hectic National League pen- nant without the help of that pair, yet Buhl, a 17-game winner, has \failed to finish his last three starts and has lost ‘em all, And Burdette, shutouts, was battered out for the second consecutive time last night as the Philadelphia Phillies mal- treated the leaders 13-1, The Milwaukee loss, coupled with Brooklyn's 4-2 victory over last-place Chicago, left the one- two clubs even in games lost. Idle Cincinnati has lost two more igames than either. Milwaukee and Brooklyn, and is three games The fourth-place St. Louis Car- dinals, who had won six in a row, lost to New York's Giants 3-0 in the other NL game, In the American League, the New York Yankees, with Yogi Berra setting a record for career home runs by a catcher, snapped miay Sines. Marine City 6 e+) +e Ober Latnebury’ 1 18 Powier ® rm St. re ‘ Lrentts Everett 6 arene %. far City Central Javvees 6 Maison Royal Oak 6t. Marys 6 id Flint Central 6 jones Petoskey 0 Ma Muskegon Ee yg™ x "0,3 Le Outen 13 3, Bt. eae “y ta be had under simulated hunting pheasants and ducks. Club invites interested retriever owners and sportsmen to attend. Amoros, af is, oh Red Box; C avito, “Te res L Los ore Rams Ban Francisco ' filles; May La "Glaser ; eh ‘apenas Nayenactve port a Huron 1 Tratsund 6 : Lr Ree ~- 1 ae et sate ® Rosevitie Sem of Det 0 cre River Rouge mond 6 a by * ‘Rirmingham , Racinaw AS peter: Paul 20 ee aa oe amet pate Wi, 13, Northwest iclosourt ¢ 3%; McPherson, Kan, ‘eat arf, aitineton 0 4 The Chicago White Sox, a half- game shy of Cleveland, defeated Baltimore 3-2 in 11 innings. Wash. ington anaes Kansas City 4-1. = ° Burdette, recent target for spit- lost. to the Cubs 2-1. His last com- plete game victory was September 3 against - Cincinnati, He was shelled in two-thirds of ea TING CLUB BATTING ee eer TIs 113. 800 872 the National Open at Oakland cu ae me Ti Sica dine wt Hg a ae es Hills in 1951, where you had to get New York 4933 792 1308 Ifo 723 (271 Milwaukee dine ed 120 1 Sat 30 long shots up high and still en aN STer 08 Tass Me See et eee 4638 G47 1194-157 6 ca a ma i” Sees hone” eee until this year, but I've been us- aaas sia Liss a ii 303 \New ork 4725 475 1144 129 G8 242 ing it g lot here,” Kocsis re- ' om tal a oun Gg FO A. E DE Pet marked rather grimly after his eo 140 9734 1554 139 3765 1437 112 133 .979|Cincinnat! 141 3688 1 4 me ee Ha glee tin Am te 41 3732 1408 130 139 975 York 140 3768 a3 f a2 3044 1618 149 152 |973|Philadelphia —=—139 3716 1333 153 119 Bie “That wind out there was some- jashington 141 3665 1614 152 164 973) Pittsburgh pes fo98 Seet We thing awful. On the ninth hole yes- City 3613 1605 155 163 971| Triple play—St. Louls, terday I got home with a seven INDIVIDUAL BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTING Bg iron. Today I used the five wood Clb . AB R MH MR RDI Pet. Player, Chub , AB R OM MR BA Fol Bos, 334 62 125 21 6 .353/Aaron, Mil. 587 103 —“ ‘ant ee a 2S SR Be Be ee I didn’t.” - § #8 331 /Thurman, Cin, 2 8 of BIT Ward outlasted tow-headed Joe in att, 300 St ie kos sigeh'd'st, NY. G7 SIs TF ale Campbell, the brash 20-year-old Det. 48 " ws 8 334 Mus cL ae ease Ss saketball for Purdue, 10 gain wee: BS aS Geta eS iS a ot Be and basketbalt for Purdue, to gain met. 2, te a? Bal Boyer. Sit 82 lee Be a BS and 1 decision, | ko ta @ ie i 3 jer Banks, chi im 1g me ae ‘Two shots KC; 43 % 4 8 B 'Purillo, Bkn. . 7 mae fh ecing, Harve. i Beuge See ses aS pear sine Soa. sem, Os a weal oe Bos 8 MA eee a ee British. as well as the American SCORES ‘ACE . . a ee ae eed Petre | ABR H New York 48 B® Top Aussie Star Hoad ‘a Be Rt ORS ESE ine eS Bee: uenn. Bouer, ri (Powler, Cm, : Phillips, "1b 409 Carey, 3b $34 [pee 8 eo ee | atideceen be i. ee nat 33 Keune re cot mane cf 6231) DENVER WM — The Colorado|Sene ke" Gf eshass 4% Ridsk, NY. §1 73 62 465 2 4 Boone, 3% 300 Skowron. 1» 4.0 1/Open Tennis Tournament moved|Pulice, Bal. M3 08 4 34 311 437 Mea NY 81H 4 wt B11 § Tuttle. ef 401 McDougaid. 464 © 2 \into the semifinals today after the |MeD moa, xv. 2 Sl & 37 2 6 439 Maroveri, NY. 83 7 4 S64 Bolling, 2 401 Howard, if 40 1/Surprise elimination of Australian Dimer, Ke, ie it wie etl t8 Kien te ate eh n Woodeshick.p 00 0 Lapsen, p 481istar Lew Hoad by Pierre Dar-| Turley, BY. ia ims ge ee 8 3 Gatiweek: ‘en, N.Y. 143 18-62 OS 4 Bunning. p 100 mon, French Davis Cup player. Ramos, Wash, 18 167 70 5212 9 462 Law. Put 1M 199 38 715 4 unning. p 196 , * Sisler, Bos, 9119 100 65 8 7 7 469 Roebuck, Ben 79 7% 28 55 5 4 4 Masterso o00 . Totals” 9014 Totals 3659. jan inning Wednesday at Brooklyn (although Buhl won it in relief) ‘and last night lasted just 3 2-3 frames as the Phils scored four in the fourth for a 7-0 lead. Del Ennis tagged a three-run homer in the frame, off reliefer it'Low Sleater, and little Solly He- mus then walloped a grand-slam homer off Dave Joily in the sixth. bor Alana had 17 hits, plus eight wi Mintz Jump WASHINGTON (®—To the folks back in Pittsburgh: Jake Mintz and his “new sensation,” middle- weight Wilfie Greaves, are not having a wonderful time on their visit to the capi Holy Cross {1 s In to Ring As Jones Gets Decision cision last night to Ralph (Tiger) Jones in a nationally televised 10- rounder, Cleveland lost to Boston 4-3 after winning the first game of their twi-night doubleheader 10-2. Dogoon Heads Field of 16 in Michigan Mile DETROIT ( — Dogoon, winner of the Chicago Handicap at Haw- thorne Park last week, heads a #2 Looming Rough Columbia Boxing next aay Serene * Mintz climbed through the ropes their 26th consecutive attempt to snap a winless slump. is 2 o'clock, 1 Vga et a ey] Bt. ve he ose hg Wins Eastern Title t ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1088 Baas ice. FIFTERW) iefs Rip Dots, 39-7: Maples Crush A | Jy : : Bluejays Show Shorter Calls Signals In Absence of Whitmer a ‘Strong Offense in 21-0 Count ; By H. GUY MOATS to entre. Sea ie 0 es * + — Fast- | passed when Larry Noble Birmingham Line Gives reais pestis High Scheei| @ 30-yard pase to Frank Jactek Way to Powerful Jay gridiron Chiefs Friday night] @ s comer of the end sono. rn ck trampled a big and tough Wyan-| Shorter got his 2nd tally a Ground Atta dotte eleven here 39-7. minutes later, going six yards A big audience that included! o@ # rollout. By BRUNO L. KEARNS rs raged mare supporters} Chiefs last TD was a magnificent . Sports Editer, Pontiac Press saw Coach waybiel's charges | 40-yard pass by Art Poe to end Pontiae Press Photo : : make the most.of a.number of Beamer, who snatched the GOAL BOUND — Pontiac High's halfback tackler, while PHS quarterback Jimmy (Sugar- | Opportunities rotted breaks to score in every period. | spiralling leather over his shoulder Chariey Robinson { ball) was stopped just cane) Shorter (No. 28) at leff comes up, along tailed to take advantage ‘of three Dots’ 2 even close [on the dead run, dashed 20 yards short of a touchdown, last night, at Wyandotte with Wyandotte’s big center (60) Steve Stieler. early Southfield errors, the Blue- until the final five minut : when to score. Some of the best blocking when The Press’ camera recorded the 4th period On the next play Shorter scored from the 6-yard jjays confidently collected their a long pass clicked for their only of the game was noted on the play, play above. Big Ron Cornell, "Dot end, is the mark on a rollout. forces and went or to tromp the counter. Chiefs crossed the |With end George Palian throwing a 'Maples, 21-0, on the Jay gridiron Wyandotte goal six times, twice |the key block. yesterday afternoon, in the opening and final periods an naan pe eae lee ; J , Showing surprising strength on and once each in the tnd and defensive play * Prep Action Gets Under Way the ground, Southfield amassed a ph Seen where Bob Holloway, Joe Hil, Dick | tal of 336 yards rushing in scor- , , Johnny Massingale, ; ete fret. = Wyandotte fumbles set up the/Kelly—in fact all the starters— ing its first victory over Birming- picdiun Seen Chiefs’ Ist two ; ' +, eed joke. Only 6 i ham in three years. HANGING ON — Ball carrier George Miller of Birmingham |man Watkins drove from the 6-| parent weaknesses were a tenden- Ron Brewer, a shifty 18 pound | 1124 but fails to get out of the clutches of a Southfield defender in |Stripe after. an interchange of|cy to tumble and a slack defense , . senior halfback, ripped through fumbles gave PHS the ball deep/ on aerials. Game also showed that their game at Southfield erday afternoon. The Blue rom b the Maple line continually for yest y jays eed in "Dot territory. Two miuntes!chiefs lack sufficient capable gains picked over Birmingham, 21-0, with crushing ground attack. Even the weatherman cooperated| Three touchdown passes cover- yards in the first period to score pana hime " aed hat Pen ante Wensben _— reserves. With first stringers out . ° Wyandotte moved to its only TD. with typical chilly football renter ing 65, 20 and 50 yards from Dion = he passed and ran for both Southfield took the opening kick- Le D A Jimmy Shorter, who played &/1 the ist half, by contrast, "Dots as Michigan High Schools opened| to Hughes twice, and to Frank extra points, off and when Brewer fumbled Bir Lean Vays Are Over great game at quarterback in place) gained only 35 yards. i the 1956 campaigns amid the vari-/ Finks accounted for three Viking | ix DeBeaubian went 18 yards mingham recovered on the 20 yard - ous bellows of coaches who either) scores. . in the 2nd period and Mike Car- |} B R 45-6 Wi to big Bob Baxter in the end ’ ine. . g er ip endfor "Dots. Marv Cagle booted three poor aed on Fagen vy a Walled Lake scored its points all| ter went through for two yards | ©, two plays Birmingham moved, ar ons om p to In | zone. hs play was beautifully|extra points. ighed ining AIFS in the first half with Finks running fr the other Lapeer scores. to the 10. Dale Burrows went to \execut , & perfect peg to a re-| roe the ‘Dots Steve Stieler, ones, | . | hs ‘for another and John Walker also the 9 and on the next play Bur- Bloomfield Hills High School} Oak Park scored Ist on a 50- ciever all alone in pay territory. Joe €arollo and Ron Cornell were Very few tie games were report-|),i14; dirt. Larry Otrander and Frank Hart-| passed to Mike Nordstrom _ * ¢ * } ed as most teams seemed to show! Rochester start ed its winning ¥8Y Supplied the 1-2 punch as Al dropped the ball standing all|hinted strongly that its lean foot- yard sprint by halfback Mike | Near the end of the 2nd period Cention deck Winn nad Wabts concentration on offense. move on the very Ist play of the Mont trounced North Branch “tne alone in the end zone. ball days are over when the Masia early in the opening ‘Bob Holloway grabbed another 'Dot| the ball-carrying workhorses. * ee Falcon's opener at Davison, last(OstTander went 47 yards in the) ‘Barons crushed visiting Oak Park) quarter. But from then on it was |bobble, on the 27. A half dozen Pete i first period and 5 yards in the sec-| Southfield held and took over, — | Both clubs were plagued by Romeo opened -~ age eae ee Dave Sy slanted ott Tp ond quarter, with Hartway scoring) but the Jays again fumbled and yesterday afternoon, 45-6, in the’ all Bloomfield as the Barons _— ow Cottey Re tumbles, each making 7. ’Dots ny = "Pre y vo ‘touchdown rive from 2 ‘yards out in the first and the Maples had another chance 1956 season opener for both teams. broké loose after a scoreless ist Bob McDonald fell on a ."Dot|{umbles, however, were the wet ae j 10. After a 15 yard penalty, | , . serious. Chief. ined al t Bulldog coach Ted Engdahl was for a 246 victory. Peters fired a4 Warten | two running plays failed 984) 5... Kearney. 178-pound junior [bobble to set off the 4th score,| rious. Cine reened only twe displeased with Romeo's shabhy Pass to Doug Falls for a TD in the) Orin Frantz ran wild as Imlay! Burrows again elected to P85. paithack, personally collected four, TW° of Bloomfield’s touchdowns |S cried = ole! tre of their miscues. performance despite the victory, co halfback Dave Eldred bagged City walloped Marime City, 334.) This time it was George Mil- of his team’s seven touchdowns. were scored by Al Bowland, one ® kickoff to open the pericd, and Chiefs made 14 Ist - downs, one in the 3rd and another in the The speedy Spartan halfback) ler whe dropped the serial on the 7. hardrunning Kearney, who 44-yard aerial from Dave Drury Wyandotte 9. : line George final on the same play, each from chalked up three touchdowns on six yard line. ‘had two touchdown runs cancelled na ten ie varterback em Tresman wnt Lanste Watkins _ Groen <> Tom Wiltiages set up the po yards out. idashes of 61, 40 and 35 yards. Bob| ncther fumble by Southfield by penalties, crossed into pay-dirt + ae sme byatle wng--eohemde etry to the | wranpotrE 008 m9 Berkley continued where it left Lindsey tallied with a 41-yard run ave the Maples the ball on the on dashes of one, 10 and 45 yards ‘rom the one-foot line. The remain- marker er across. PONTIAC | > wee 1 3990 ‘off in 1955, on the scoréless side. and Roger McKee rolled 15 yards . for the third time in six minutes, and also galloped 57 yards with an ing counter came on a 39-yard) fh the finale, after Graybiel (pass) Redinsen, Shorter Q. Boomer The Bears were shutout by Fern- for another TD. Larry Downer ..+ this time Birmingham fum- intercepted pass. - . = pags from Jim Jones to Drury. | sent in his reserves "Dots began | (28st); 18 ¢!e (bess). Pa-Cagie 3, dale 180 as Kenny Rogers went went 51 yards for the loser’s only 1104 it away. | - ver as over from the two yard line twice, | score. : . on Pichmornd's 1 ~yarnt line with j, and 4th quarters. | Dryden whitewashed Flint Hoow-! After aw scoreless ‘ist half; South- z z seo 8 |dashes, Dave Baley on a 60-yard Quarterback Ed Foster, whe & . @ All-Stater Tom Wilson was the reverse; Dick Wrench 3 yards, and) rag for Richmond's tally m the 3rd period. big gun in Lapeer's 264 victory Fred Miller on a S-yard pass from| went the Engdahi singled out Angus Steri- over Caro, Wilson went 23 and 63| Herb Sawgle. after four minutes were fing for hig fine running against ai thie 3rd period. 19 yarg touch. Alertness Pays Off, 20-6 sa Avondale Trims Mikes: ===" ouch- By BILL CORNWELL leven more explosive. On the Ist |°* crenafer Royal Oak Bob Harrison, who plunged over fought a veteran Avondale team Schultz, subbing for Dropps, gal-|) "54. through the line. He from the 1-foot line to climax a for three quarters before a com-|/oped 3% yeards to score with the} iso the most effective runner SO-yard drive. Harrison also booted | ination of bad breaks and Jacket aid of a key block by Ken Rogers. | birmingham the extra point. alertness pinned a 206 setback on Bob Mineweaser’s attempted sneak 7 tee Sham last night’s sea- for the extra point failed and the Birmingham Troy came from behind to defeat ‘oon seougual of Avendelo 7 | Mikes trailed, 7-6. | 3 “Fore poees peastee Detroit Lutheran in a free-scoring | Ron Elmy, ex-Shamrock gridder} - With five minutes remaining, Jim) 1 First Downs Penalties poset 30-20, tor ite let victory | ow playing fullback for Avondale,|Greenlees blocked Mineweaser’s Net Yards Pessing® the 1963 season. ; |was completely throttled, but the kick. Duane Lau grabbed the pig- so Tove! Mot Tarde Halfback Sim Acton reeled off |Mikes couldn't contain the rest of Skin and romped 40 yards for the"; Passes Compleied runs of 12 and 8 yards the hard-charging Jackets in a bit-/ TD. 1% Ree mee vital hand in another. (teriy-contested battle. 1 Fumbles Lost with | Punts Fumbles were frequent by both | berg intercepted a St. Mike aerial srasmwcmam i For the price of 36 clothes pins* you can dry 6 loads of laundry in an electric ) clothes dryer. ~ Qnaososa taoef é [few % ee for Troy's ist TD. | ged play. DRASTIC St Mike's cause was, seriouly Dragons Spank REDUCTIONS vanquished rival Royal Oak St . ) _~ i. | on All s . | ST rie eretasescemrscems om ATKS{ON, 20-D | ew 1956 And you'll never grabbing a fumbled) ‘The game was only two minutes : JOHNSON yf a the Os inl uy wo cua Fanner 4 say vente wtect el] Québoard Motors | have to hang ' . Fred Hyten raced some efensive / pce et raarertecie ane tear on the 2 pay from e500 trtunteh over” Clason heavy wet wash Dion, as the Vikings ripped through/ verted from Fand the 7.0| in the opener for both schools at Vy . et es en a ine en vee| tie coer ie ot oo cL Qhtweight |. on the line agai T bhaed Bate | EES =| Boats | p, the Tine again. Water ford Beats Lakers wih Pale had given Carbon OF ALUMINUM — | No wonder smart oes followers plenty to cheer / ; em, i) S Cad wn neers co “You can Live Better ... Hlectrically” if i f Ei Eg : 5 | f i H a fF i i ae -f i i Hf ee z Hh afl *Based on the average price of 30g Ge< pied a H A : z & - . ; 5 wf, é : / SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON i J: / / | Marine Supplies | 396 Orchard Loke Ave. | Ph, FE 2-8020 / ss OPEN SUNDAY 91012 | . Ld i ud Wolverine Lake Pre a % eel ENEMY OF FISH — Shown here is a 12-hour catch of lamprey taken from a mechanical trap ioe installed at the Chocolay River which feeds into Lake Superior. This eel-like parasite destroyed School Club Opens in Romeo Slate Faculty Reception Sept. 20 at High School as First Event ROMEO — The Elementary summer or opening days of school will thew introduce her officers for the year Parents of all children enrolled in elementary schools in Romeo elle elas cee Ee ee most of the white fish and lake trout in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron and has now invaded Lake Superior. ‘ potential which steer fish away. lampreys into a mechanical trap. positive electrodes, are set up along the ‘bank which attract fish are placed upstream beyond the trap and the lampreys (parasites which have been killing off white fish and trout) are destroyed. quently inactive because of electrical failures. LAMPREY TRAP — Metal pipes strung across the Chocolay ‘| River near Marquette radiate electrical impulses with Another row of pipes, When the trap is emptied, Seek Reading Levels _are invited to the reception and will be welcomed into membership in the club, Mrs. Toles said. Mental Health Talk Set by Alfrusans — ‘MARLETTE — A Sept. 25 meet- ing of the Altrusa Club is set, with . the gathering place at the home of Mrs; Leonard Smith. Young Moth- ers Club of Marlette will be guest group, and speaker will be Esther Middlewood of the State Mental Health Department. Soil Bank Boosts Election Interest METAMORA—Ballots ‘for the an- nual election of ASC committees are due Thursday, with interest higher than usual because of the Federal Soil Bank. Committees heretofore have checked averages of crops and named county committeemen,. Now these aver- ages affect what farmers may re- LAKE ORION — Lake Orion Community Schools are beginning anand a new testing program, in all their] ing to the « elementary schools first through six grades, this week. The standardized tests will be com- pleted next week. Their purpose is to discover at and spelling a student now is, All the first grade will have a read- ing readiness. test, and an intel- ligence test. The second achieve- ment; the third, intelligence and achievement; fourth, fifth, and sixth, achievement only. Mrs, Vena B. Kirkpatrick, ad- ministrative assistant in eharge of instruction, states “The pur- pose of the testing program is to determine the child's level of achievement and help teachers Lapeer Farm Units Orion Testing Students what level in reading, arithmetic) and Carl Harrises FS embnnes sighed 6.00 2 of Rochester aani'Ge mesiee ef 6 Travel to Falls ecalien oo ciuuinete the ga ROCHESTER — Soon A native of salt water, the lam- feeds other marine lif from a honeymoon trip to Niagara pat hag no known natural enemy. Ellen Schoof, daughter of Mr. and|” Mrs. George Schoof, 332 Griggs St. Mr. and Mrs. C, Harris of Pon- tiac are the groom’s parents, | Invent Device fo Trap Lamprey - built up Belprez’ interest to a point . where he decided to ‘‘figure out’ Fish’ and Wildlife Service of the United States Department of In- terior. Belprez was also that Canadian officials are consid- ering the use of his equipment in their fight against the lamprey. * * ,sists of a pulse generator with a “variable repetition rate from one duty cycle of 60 per cent duration. 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 Your PTA Is Planning: _ Pulsation Electronic infield, who Dr. Raymond W meeting of the Imlay City PTA in of the Chocolay installation, Lake, he tackled the problem long before he developed an elec- tronic device, best identified as a It He recently received a letter of trom officials of the Briefly, the electronic device con- pulse per second to fifteen and a The pulse network controls a thy- raton tube which develops pulses consisting of half-wave peaks at a UTICA — The annual Lions Club Picnic will be held here Sunday at Utica - Rochester Recreation Area, off 22 Mile and Shelby roads. William L. Murphy, Lions’ president has announced that ac- tivities will begin at 2 p.m., with barbecued chicken “and all the trimmings” to be served at 5. _ This event, he added, is a family picnic at which time the club says) “thank you” to members and their families for unselfish time and ef- fort put forth during the year. Rochester Church - Slates 3 Services ROCHESTER—The three-service schedule will resume at St. Philio Episcopal Church Sunday, with Holy Communion at 8 p.m., family worship and«church school at 9:30 a.m. and'morning prayer and ser- mon at 11 a.m. Children will join adults in the 9:30 a.m. service, but children up to fifth grade will meet at the undercroft following the sermon are provided at this ‘and the 11 a.m. service, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Holy Com- munion service open the Woman's at 11 a.m. and luncheon will be at 12:30 p.m. ‘Lot Line Puzzles Experts .at Lake Orion LAKE ORION—Question of exact mental body has records regarding actual location in relation to the section line or any established point, though both have plats show- ing the Spencer property, ‘iHire Aid for Funds MARLETTE — A new financial troit consultant was hired by the Mar- lette Village Council at the regu- struction and sale of bonds for a sewage disposal plant. Doctor's Army Ser i in Korea to Be Recalled in| will be served ‘ma Benson in California, 10 grand- |Utica Lions —_| chilaren, and 16 great-grandchil : | Plan Barbecue | as ‘Thank You’ ito her husband's in Lakeside Cem- ‘| gram. hymn, Nursery and kindergarten - Auxiliary season. Board will meet on lar meeting, to assist in the con-iy ene aaa! Ga A es tetas na nels by first graders’ mothers. Dies in Pontiac Mrs. Sheldon Recalled 90 Years in Township; Lived Alone HOLLY — Holly’s oldest resi- dent, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Shel- don, died at the age of % last night in a Pontiac hospital. She had lived by herself at her. her son, Sheldon, of Holly, a daughter, Vel-| Following fyneral service at 2 p.m. Monday at Dryer Funeral home, her body will be laid next etery, Holly. Boy Scout Post Organizing at Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — A Boy Scout ‘Post is being organized in the ‘Walled Lake district. Archery, shooting, cruises and other activi- There are two young advisors who will help. Boys 14 and over contact Jim Hazel, James Had- by/tative agreement whereby the protection who are interested are asked to. TOWNSHIP Township have entered into a ten- village will receive fire At present, the fire trucks, one at the main hall, ‘605 West Commerce Road, and the other at the Walled Lake city fire hall. Both trucks are manned by Commerce fire department person- nel Now that Walled Lake City ts d . it Fy E; Po marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Forbes, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clinton Long of Clifford. “oa dock, or Jerry Stephens, or call FE 80759. KEEGO HARBOR—Virginia State President. of BPW Aids in Chapter Welcome tion and Lula Backman of Detroit. Dorothy Seifert, vice chairman of idistrict 1 and Mrs. Charlies Leaf, district chairman were also present. Grange Slates October Session at Petoskey METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown have been elected Prince. Christmas Bazaar Slated in Drayton _|* Doris M. Forbes Wed at Candlelight Service Forbes, Robert and Paul Dunstord. A reception took place in the charch dining room after which the new Mr. and Mrs. Long left for their honeymoon in the Upper Pen- County Chapter of Gray Ladies Seeks Applicants x tt Students From Area |Win Scholarships Hinman uy ge tas Fo SS eee aS ae ea ES Pr . Jo ‘Greebin of Mt, Clemens | The female lamprey deposits be- by the Rev. Ruth Fisner, ceive from the soil Bank Slate Four Events ad we k Harris attended the |tween a - 4 ees ar Bo cogpanmlionggrei ag comet, charter member of the new club, i bride and groom at their wed- jare male. Life Carey, = id Hutsinger, toastmis- South Lyon to Vote |g:nate'vin mot Oct 18 in La-| ding. Following the ceremony a [cycle of the parasite is about seven| siting” Detroit, as, represented| tem for the evening’ Introduced —SOUTH-LYON = A special city|Peer-sith-dinner-ot-7:30_p.m___| reception tor So Rmaprse fare WEST gg og ght by William Moore,| Merlerie Dee ay Cn Ww . Sept. 19,| Discussions will include an of- robbing Besant _In describing the operation of|'# the new consultant. svcsear of Ashidia td aaeet in the City Hall will ask voters|ficers’ training school planned for ey the electrical weir and mechanical] , Sharing the responsibility will be) py" poogs, GL) ¢ 2239 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD $49 ROTO-BROIL ol SPECTAL NO. 11 ¢ : MAPLE BUNK BEDS Sh8 | OUTFIT 3 BLOCKS of TELEGRAPH sage cama erveas sreciar, xO. lr) anne SPECIAL nm. aeouooue——~ $300 MAYTAG Automati WASHER $178 pee" SPECIAL NO. LE) a 21-Inch | : DIX | : HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC (ia) : i | WASHER $ — jee NO MONEY Our Reg. $350 229 | 3 oi DOWN! 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It takes men only a day to put up the sides and get Be National Home Week One of the newer subdivisions in Waterford Township is the Lo- tus Lake subdivision on Williams Lake road. Last Sunday the mod- els were open for inspection and families like the John McBrides of Pontiac were among the visi- tors, The McBridgs, with their daughter Catherine Jane, now live on Dick Avenue, They are interested in moving farther out The James C. Clarkes of Holly sold a four bedroom, three bath- room home and bought a smaller house in Westridge. They had a few apprehensions about their furniture fitting in the smaller space (their “old” living room was 20 x 30 feet, for instance). But now, two months after mov- ing, they are delighted with their choice. Mrs. Clarke is in love with her pretty pink kitchen. The couple practically lives in the family room. Another in the local building field is ome of pre-fab Me = oe housing” Prefabs are not new. Charlies F. Jaeger of Detroit was mere of the requirements of mod- | ern living and offer a wider choice of styles than other fences. The ho us e comes completely assembled in panels, Four men can frame in a house in one day. Any one-story plan and elevation can be used. Local building in- spectors agree that the diagonal placing of the sheathing makes for a stronger house than one built in the conventional man- ner, Home owning has become more popular in America than at any time in our history. As a hation we have not settled down because we own our homes. Some families change their ad- — as easily as they do their ts. But more people actually own a small part of their country than ever before, For them and for all future home owners it is fitting «to celebrate National Home Week ome Owners Are. Fussy —and Just Over Fences » louver and-board i | ONLY A HOLE IN THE GROUND — To build a house you have to make a frightful looking nfess of your lot, it seems. One day the Guy Emerys of East Tennyson bought a pleasant, tree-shaded + lot on Scott Lake road; two days later they had a PLEASED HOME OWNER — Mrs. James C. Clarke, formerly of Holly, and now a resident of Westridge, greets the Press photographer at the NINETEEN | Pontiac Press Phete around it. Mr. and Mrs. Emery look over the work already done on the basement. Bateman and Kampsen are building them a six-room brick home. The Emerys hope to.move in around No- vernber first. Pontiac Press Phote their house while it was still in the building stage, Thus they were able to choose the colors they wanted for paint and wallpaper. Note the deli- cate tracery of the wrought iron pillars. - Winter Prices Now in Effect ... S| atheske |e pxed-sash see, el ir nt e = ee 4 4 ere ‘ : : ; | frames savincs ur To 50% _ =C«t«j : ertiotens DEAL DIRECTLY With the FACTORY . 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Rods $1,98 | lalallala alata SA paye™ val able ; vs we have i wa bch Poca ce pa es. | Masonite, 4x8-%4 ..........°2.66 | 7940 Cooley TARTCRAFT Brand oi Loke Rd. ese Williams Lake Rd, © Guaranteed | Got sono [ Estrance Door Wall Dh cole Pegeting mere Wi hi TWENTY _ : are HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 pe Rohe ithe decor sd dak: Wol, Women Agree: [S25*, “iate tued-euth pic |aiso te & matural insulator “al Ventilation-Type re window _ be ‘anked by |e trames and sash won't sweat. Windows Tops -T Winter Prices Now in Effect . .. savincs up To 50% ~S _. $UNHEAT DEAL DIRECTLY With the FACTORY Saka tes Soles inl ‘lo, «= FURNACE e.. — ao gates to the Women’s Congress on Olt is Housing in Washington, D. C. agreed that among the more im- " at LOWRIE’S | eae portant features they want in Sal , ora 10% OFF their future homes are windows| oe nn GC Storm Windows.......- . 10% Seon urtis Storm a Sor trouble: | Step Ladders ........-..- conse s FE. 80 * 6 * tree, vainter- 34" Thick Screen Doors......... Ea. $8.25 A a rupted burner Picture windows overlooking the) jtgarden or an attractive land- yr, Scape are fine, the women said, if) Extension Ladders ..............- Ft. 90¢ Striated Fir Weldtex Paneling. . . Sq. Ft. 27¢ sections of the big windows r Closet Lining ........... Sq. Ft. 24¢ | wrace of ee maa ate CHURCH'S ING. |) Coit Tools 50% Off é Tempered Presdwood. fpctterts song elders: TTD 107 Squirrel. re 2-0233 |] White House Paint..........-.. Gal. $4.75 | Any Ve 08 eX, he bay have no trouble meeting this de-/ Awa : =wia Te "Sh é have mand if they use windows of pon- : igiven way to a more compactiderosa pine, which are available a [woo Te Distinctive lh ee in all sizes and open easily at a) ' vod Peace atoms $15.95 : | £4 touch or the turn of « handle. | Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service | | Atuminun screen wine --.---------- Finish 7°28 A ‘ } . rat | AS Among the most popular styles, GAS AND vpn aman nga DON HICKS, Manager WILLIAM MORRIS, Seles : - a, I : are awning and hopper windows. FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates a : , > jews 2 \\ \\ These can be arranged in banks, Furnaces Vacuumed a alia ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. | y a from a single row at eye level for Maddy Le * | 1441 Baldwin. Avenve S : : yd kl - or a “ privacy and easier furniture ar- aziz kane : , _— si aneetea me es : J id AA é ‘ AC — eS free _M are less than two, ssinicictitadinrncuamiateweeeogeaamis :, : _ | " jaren’t over three feet long. Lots _ FUTURE HOMEOWNERS: . i } jot home workshop projects ; : : HODILIONTAL cee dame out just as suc We offer for your inspection, homes ' HORIZONTAL Lo ad opeligae tama thet combine the best in QUALITY | 1 gf eggs gen WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS | One ingredient most of them , b $e | have in common — a tough, Designed, Built, and Sold by Gl's | : sie Tempered Presdwood Y leh for G's. : Here 1s something new and distinctively different in for . ewnings — “CRACKLE-TONE™, the awning material > with an almost dimensional effect. ‘ : ~ ft comes in 13 decorator colors, with scallop fringe : to motch. “CRACKLE-TONE” horizontal ownings will not peel, crack or chip. in oddition to their outstand- ing appeorance, they offer a lifelime of service. Get in touch with us today for door hoods, patio sovers, etc., no installation is too large or too small. Free estimate, easy terms. Bells Aire Awning Co. 38 S$. Saginaw St. ' FE 8-3882 FE 8-3892 BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO E 4-0528 | 7 Puenses us For | Wational Home OF OUR PRACTICAL QUALITY HOME HOME BUILDERS DEVELOPMENT | | ry NATIONAL HOME WEEK LOCATION: On Esst Boulevard just J presents a. : i a an outstanding development of “STUDIO RANCH HOMES - in the CITY OF PONTIAC Veterans MODEL OPEN ~ 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily and Sunday a a Se Join the National Home Week Slogan Contest, starting September 14 thru 24. Here. is your chance to be the winner of a Nash Metropolitan Convertible or one of many household gifts that are to be given away. It’s so edsy to enter. All you have to do is ride out to our model. Our Salesman will give you the entry blank and details, 100 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. : a Re ee es ee ee a ee pe 4 as + ET Would You Like Z NEW SIDING On Your Home? If So, You Can Do So With Burmeister’s Help the Latedt Sine ost. «=: NO. MONEY DOWN KNOWN for QUALITY Many Months to Pay ’ A It's GOLD BOND at BURMEISTER’S and at the lowest price ever } Regular $14.95 NOW *12” per 100 s & Average House °” °129 Nails Included at This Low Price! {Colors in Stock: DUSTY CORAL SEA FOAM GREEN MELLOW IVORY TWILIGHT GRAY POPLAR GREEN HOLIDAY BLUE Also 42x10" Corrugated Asbestos Excellent for Store Fronts, Roofs and Garden Trim 4x 8-1/8 ASBESTOS BOARD *3” 4x 8--3/16 ASBESTOS BOARD ‘3 4x8-~1/4 ASBESTOS BOARD $49 your honte yourself G gq" (lac.. a save money in the bor- =e gain. See us for all building supplies. new Ga Yourself! | Masonite Peg-Board, 4x8... . 54.45 Also 4x4, 2x4, Aluminum Closet Rods......°1.98 7 | Masonite, 4xB-Y6 0... $2.55 TARTCRAFT Brand | < | Guaranteed | S0LD BOND [Entrance Doors} _ Wall T xrtich =| Paneling ~ a : i : 2 eee S. - oat = P e¥ ; Z ; " i é . - ss ‘ me : ee. f re & = OFF on ) $20” Hardware Purchase | ‘REDUCTION SALE locals 3 Days Only! “Build Then | REO MOWERS __- THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER prt oes for per 1,000 sq. ft. Reg. $126 ..... Reg. $140..... Now “eee e+ © & @ {x6 YELLOW PINE Reg. $149 ..... Reg. $135 ..... 4’x8’ SHEETS, '2” (x6 FIR, 1x8 FIR, (x0 FIR, Reg. $130 ixi2 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, 2x8's—8’, Reg. $160 per 1,000 sq. ft, 2x4 Premium Grade WHITE FIR... .$110 per M 1x8 Y. P. SHIPLAP, No. 2 and Better, 2x4’s, 2x6’s, 2x8's, 2x10’s, High Quality XY? Selected Lumber, Reg. $150 Now $129.50 M With Gold Bond Exterior SHEATHING, 2x8” Sheets . . $50 per M “= See Us Upstairs, downstairs, in Ground your home, its time to get things ready for win. ter! Whatever it is thet will make your home More com. | fortable, Sttractive o- livable } **+ You can Save money (and have fun) by doing © or all of the. work yourself. See us for needed Supplies | at sensible Prices. See US for sensible advice... ot MO Cost to you = -_— = — = — —— ee, ~ ll b ildi eed eevee eee n ee eeee Now $99 Shop Our Do-It-Y ourself ge ewswes sees siz0 | specials... have a comfortable home and save real money, too! No. 2 and Better, Jj We Help_ yeu . a ave Saige vie Now $114 per M a a als and work SALE PLASTER BOARD | OOMF « + Y - + C&C Specials $149 / s— x J Rock Lath Q5¢e - _ Sun., Mon., Tues. Only oo aie ae ete Wow $110 per M ee Now S114 per M iis fey for Quality coh ema espa Lumber at Low Cost! Now at greoter savings! -All alu- doors. Quick and \ easy to install, am © : a ee W. gaa 5s 2 : 70 ] A Ne Z Be ; oy ee 4 é ‘ ; : ee ete | eS ae oe ae Ee eae BER SN OR BO ee cee Secrets Segre at Ae Big Special Price Sale! a 7940 Cooley | Leake Rd. EM 3-417. Pontiac, Mich. 2” Roll Insulation ‘4 se ied "sh p Loose $430 ot \ @@ Rock Wool ] } ? s ‘— . — a, warmer in winter, cooler in summer. Insu- Low late now, and enjoy the extra savings you Terms get when you buy at gur low prices and ety then do it yourself. Whatever type of insu- \ ; povmen® Available lation you prefer . . /roll . . . batt or bag | e+ « we have it ne Burmeisters; j Pe 5 5 i ea, S ee ‘ ® ee 2 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 , scuscancnal : eat u , "NEW LOW LOW PRICES! Dew wa ping ib ie | | , | LIMITED i - $i 50 new TIMKEN Silent Amtomatic NEW GI HOMES — This model home, located gas incinerators and vecetlon ~~ in dv ieisuad heme new Speedup” insalla- | pouievard, north ot Pike street, was designed vations, featuring both hip and gable roots. Price "aw Windows Sat $ 50 4 g oa et ecient reaceae and built by Gls for Gls. It is one of 80 homés. —_ range is from $14,850 to $15,000, na 5 per eat SELECT YOUR 2 Doors . . Self-Storing. 176 Oot aD teen oe Pee | Special features include select oak floors, large down for veterans. James A. Taylor agency is HOMESITE NOW! Alurstnem Sesh beraing, economical TIMKEN | kitchens with ventilating fans, automatic heat, handing all vale. : 4 Good Reasons Why Original Value of $279.00 for everage sizes anet, You Should Buy Now! “Florida and Recreation Areas Our Specialty mitsnmrictrowey EASt Boulevard Homes Landscaping Does | eae ance ars | ALUMINUM STORM SASH and SCREEN COMBINATIONS down! And our convenient 3-year When confronted with a pattern] » goon pRaiNAGE | the HEAT you've slways wanted. Our | in the Chambers-Bowen subdivision on East basement. Buyers will have a choice of five ele- Estates re : } : : terms mean low monthly pay- f | - ments, too, Phone sodey for free || OT GIs Ss Open Today home, uniform Jot and a grid} » coop WATER SASH ~ SCREENS heating estimate stree' ern, there’s only one] e JALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM ah mer fares ‘te tree PAY AS LITTLE AS JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS : Designed, built and sold by GI’s| with 14x36 recreation space; plas- $20.00 A MONTH BLE HUNG WINDOWS | —that’ ham- alls; ce monotony — landscaping. Arrange AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOU © No Down Payment [nr sven subsivision located on| AMlthe wardrobe closets, have {your planting first from the point! Call Today CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS | © 36 Months to Pay | |East Bouelvard north of Pike) sliding doors. There are two lim- (of view of variety. Try also to ; a meted mada hay| Seven conbinahns are ncaaed eee owe viswly vunerdiel Herbert C, Davis || Free Estimates—36 Months to Pay * bd * in Price, : eT ry . * * | Established 1910 _ | ‘Thirty-seven brick homes with ne Bites | “leays that pavea|Hedges, especially if the house is (ss Pl an ae OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK—7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P.M . este aagy ~ oom more con |streets and sidewalks, as = as exposed to the street, i water and sewer service will be A. ELBLING planned, They are three bedroom) oi} the subdi + ( AUGUST JOHNSON| C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. ranch type homes planned for fu-\°icleted Avoid a Dirty Job REALTOR & SONS 320 feet in Peed eee The La i paar for the It's about that time again! The; 1704 Telegraph Road 1661 S. Telegraph Road ; Phone ca Ripe # Heating * Alt Conditioning 1109 feet deep. Buyers will have 8\oricinal land owners. A descendant time for cleaning the furnace coal BEderal 4-2533 1 Block South of Orchard Lake Read : (After Hours or Sunday * Sheet Metal * Roofing choice of five different elevations. |» the Chambers family, a ma-| bin. Remove all the dust with . then hi. Other features of these Rew |rine veteran, is one of the sales-|the vacuum cleaner and 98.5, Perko <8 4-1508 city homes are fulj basements [men on the property. spray with paint or whitewash, EE LCE LEE OFFSET GT PLE PPE TPT P ETT FUSE CENT FOP EG IT —|~ Starting today the models will be/Using the * ‘vac’ for this, too, The PPP POPPE PLE PR PPP PPP PP PPL PPP PEP PLP EPA AMAA GS Solty trica 20 ome to 9 p.m,|Cleaner can get all the cobwebs, Purchase price is from $14,850 to|dust and grit, and can paint, too, $15,000 with 5 per cent down for 2 Bedroom Home Built in 1955. ty THIS BEAUTIFUL “igiie=|: Nezzenecoed) MMBCEE=1=4 0), Lele) \/ME=).11 04 | Underground | Rsv avoteZelelomae-V\ (ela m=1e)\1= ff make your home cooler on the inside... sorter on the outridel ONLY PLEXALUM provides ell these exclusive features: | OOOO OT OSS CSCO CSCC TC TTT OS OE POPE ET TOPE EOC CCE SS VOOOCUCTOS FE PUT eV CET UT OT OOO SCT OT COC COUT VOTO UC OC OC CCC OCCU OCC CCT US CT UT d » ‘ a a a d d > d a > d a a a a a a a d 4 : s 4 a , d > s } lum 3 e aluminum awnings. d > a 4 Z a > > » 4 > d » a 7 a , » d > d a > d d a Sprinklers nate bige ll ges. Bead ayy ground is softened up, Have Us Show You Our NEW sq. ft HANDY LIBRARY: Handiest place Sounds optimistic but it | ele B Ps Yo urs Leyy Wa earl] entero opines LEDGE ROCK STONE SIDING mo as Gee we know for a casual reading li-/f probably will not rein for- § meantime the bron WITH smooth’ Douglas fir tha simple it is to install it. ever. In the will . look” like i of | a piece : 163 W. MONTCALM furniture, They can be set See the remarkable pop-up ‘a re eee ee into the wall or built to project: Stile ts A itt neni elle tte the depth of the bookcase, about | sq. Tt. eight inches. A new smokeless, odorless home] Cost of materials, includ- j , . incinerator, designed as kitchen) i Made of Fiberglas With All the Colors of Nature ef hes I leveloped by | "9 oslow or 318 a8 co valve, | Also Aluminum, Asbestos and Insulated Siding Waste King Corp., Los Angeles, | © ot Rock Bottom Prices . Encased in-a- modern = 7 - * FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS — NO MONEY DOWN MICHIGAN “Fas garbage, pbs: wend and ope 245 Elizabeth Lake Ave. HOME REMODELERS | Pontiee 18, Michigan 3377 W. Huron BE 4.5063 | Now's the time to check your Phone FE 5-8780 supply of fuses, before winter's: storms set in. : SS | ELLIOTT | JARED | BUILDERS we _“Pontiac’s Headquarters for Aluminum Doors’ OPEN SUNDAY "224." Mlwindo Co. | FALL SPECIAL-- LIMITED TIME ONLY! _. All Extruded Aluminum Doors Includes All Hardware OUR MAGIC DOOR..... By iviins - konpa $29.50 % INCH OUR DELUXE DOOR..................... ..... $34.50 % INCH - $39.50 1 INCH SPECIAL FALL PRICES on JALOUSIE WINDOWS For BREEZEWAY and PORCH ENCLOSURES Turn Your Old Porch Into a Beautiful Recreation Room or Den OUR OUTSTANDING FALL SPECIAL 10—Aluminrh Windows Double Hung =» % 60 united’ inches 2-—Aluminum Storm Windows, All Hardware es eee a steerer aor TIMITED. TIME | ms $21 7°” FULL PRICE SLASHED TO ONLY ‘12,400 INCLUDING ttle 100’x150’ LOT STORMS and SCREENS ee ee ee ee ee ee eS “Pontiac’s Peterson Window Dealer” ; AMlwindo Co. : 1702 S. Vibe tsa (in: — Jolinson — FE 5-3728 - ¥ Pa * as j > ee > + ‘ . ; i 4% z ) > : ® { * : Fi sj 4 + 7 . & 4 a . 7 \ A . : 5 i s } ‘ . + x t « i . ; % : * oe tt ‘ ‘ E ; WARM AIR CONDITIONER FURNACE INSPECTION William Lechner| 27 N. Cass Ave. FE 2-1821 @LAMAZOO A SOAUTT Leeeees semee veer i | i j division lies near both Loon and) ' Schoolhouse tered company sales manager, said the|walnut and mahogany finishes. |World War II to more than 10,000,-/next | month, from + alg we Tae bang of ‘trend in upholstery is s strongly The trend is toward newer finishes 000 at present. Sashabaw read. - . | Residents wit have the use of a| ‘five acre private park with com- plete recreation facilities, as well! | as 1000 feet of sandy beach. Black- ‘top roads, a central water system) and street lighting are also planned. wit | UF A i weekends from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. | HAVING TROUBLES? Play Safe Cell.a Member of the Pontiec-Ocklend County Refrigeration Assn. MASON (B.E.) FE 2-6400 Retrigeration OR 3-1331 old kid * = 7 | Actially, the boy's father its Toddler Has Answer for Inquiring Officer | HOHOKUS, N. J. # — A little named Shaver. His mother, Mrs. | Cari Shaver, drove up just then and claimed her son, David. He had wandered five blocks from Gorages Breexeways Additions Attic Remodeling GETTING INTO A COLD CAR | A Garage from Bob’s Building Service Will Solve Your Problems~ Specializing in Commercial Bidgs. Concrete Work Porch Enclosures eyes 3 Z & ¢ “There Is No Substitute for "Reparience™ - ey 12:00 - 4:00 FINANCING UPTO 7 YEARS FRE adh eyes poop yo aad en nee 7 _ FE 4-9544 | Orta, Woke pia (ah 5:30 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 INDIANWOODS — Located northwest of Pontiac, Indianwoods built to their specifications on one of 60 lots. Prices start at $21,000. subdivision is an area of dual level ranch homes. Buyers may have . The homes are designed and built by Indianwood Homes, Inc., with their choice of finished models like the one above or have a home Clarkston Real Estate handling the sales. RANCH HOME © Full Basement ® Custom Features 14 290 s $290 Pass FHA Terms Rose Hill Models at Tweeds Head Up . . Upholstery Parade ‘— | Comstry ' ‘with PORTLAND, Ore, (INS)—Tweed| 8nd other light colors are irecreation and bathing Sat oa, tomes for bedroom and dining room | The number of trucks in use in’ ;ting party leaders ‘in uphol-| fraiture. He explained it this |the United States has doubled with- national committeewoman, is mak-| way: “People are getting away from|fewer than 5,000,000 just after/gan, for a one-day visit sometime * * * | « jaway from the mohair and tapes-|—cherry wood in satin finish, blue State Dems Dickering try aontgne popular for so many | mink finish and fruit wood in Cohn ae pointed out another | OAKLAND LAKE—"22 s™ WATERFOR ROSE HILL REALTY €0. 19470 Grend River KEnwood 2-9060 iprovincial types. | DETROIT uw—Michigan Demo- “Light colors are still very pop- crats are ne gotiating for a return itrip to the state by presidential candidate Adlai E. Stevenson. Mrs. Margaret Price, Michigan Off Airport Road— near Andersonville Road trend, Cherry, blue mink (nyt, for instance.” lin the last 10 years, climbing from/ing plans with Stevenson's cam- Stevenson toured |Michigan on Labor Day. zg ae DRIVE 15 a : AND ENJOY SUBURBAN LIFE WITH ALL THE CONVENIENCES Tired of fighti traffic, tired of living all cooped = Well, here's the out for you and your family. AT CLARKSTON ¢ GARDENS there’s every convenience of Bir igs at tg ng churches, sopping. ees fire hydronts, b aekios streets, central woter sys- AND THERE'S .. . there's healthful living for you and your family, plenty of space boa children, there's rful recreation in vm vicinity, fishing, boati swimming. There's a lovely community of brand new homes real estate values are constantly rising. In fact, CLARKST GARDENS vee you everything . wp your family, GARDENS TODAY. THESE HOMES ARE EXCELLENTLY CONSTRUCTED, ‘CONTAIN MORE ROOM, | AND BOTH CONTAIN THE VERY LATEST HOME sMEROVEMENTS | he FULL BASEMENT WITH | TILED ACTIVITIES ROOM LOWEST VA and FHA TERMS 25 and 30-YEAR _ MORTGAGES | | MODELS OPEN. | WEEKDAYS 1PM. to SPM, ee ee Z i % 2 v THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 Oe p it's ee ae ea San! : COMBINATION DOORS $1450 INSULATION OAK FLOORING PLYWOOD EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PLYSCORE PLASTERBOARD—SASH—DOORS Also Many Other Items We Deliver Anywhere in. Michigan ee ee ee ee ee 4 SEAMSTRESS’ DREAM — Every woman who sews dreams about a special place for sewing. Here is a compact sewing corner in a utility room made of lovely west coast hemlock. Cabinets close | out of sight when not in use and so does sewing machine and dress | forms. Cabinets reach from floor to ceiling, are finished to make ele- _ gant installations. Work table flips up, covers open. storage for pat- terns and other sewing materials. ® Ws That Simple | Sy talcum powder or face powder is spilled on a floor, don't bother to brush it up, Instead, run are vacuum cleaner nozzle across the area. Faster, easier. Spray Paint Accessories A ee A a Mi i My Ai Nt ly At he Me 8. 831 Oakland Avenue —imonths of 1956 was valued at $28,-| Building Record | Set in August House Volume Down, but Industry Makes Up the Difference WASHINGTON (INS)—The eae at an all-time high in August. Ready-Made Caddy ing powder, polishes, cloths, wulldings, private industrill plantas public utilities, schools, highways, isewer and water works, and public service projects reportedly were Use an empty soft-drink bottle carton as a caddy for household cleaning supplies. The compart- iments hold soap, detergent, scour- Keep it in the cleaning closet. Nows the time to buy that shovel : or snow scoop you needed all last $3300.00 ce. MELJOY REALTY ROY ANNETT, Ine. CFRY Realtors a ae 28 E. Huron St. od Ph. FE 3-7193 397,000,000, two per cent above the same period last year and a record. for the first three-quarters: of al year. * * * Outlays for office and warehouse / DEWEY | | REFRIGERATION Complete Dependable Service | on All Makes of Refrigeration |) and Air Conditioning. FEderal 5-6247 Member of DO IT NOW! There's Still Time — TO GIVE YOUR HOUSE 2 Good Protective Coats - PONTIAC HOUSE PAINT Before Winter! STILL ONLY PONTIAC-OAKLAND REFRIGERATION ASS'N. DO IT RIGHT! COMING SOON! BUY IT $h9> for LESS! Watkins Hills Homes of Distinction Call or See Wm. A. Kennedy Realtor 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 | wrought-iren planter, try it | sprayed white with clay pots | sprayed in blue or lemon yellow. | Wf old - wicker furniture seedy, spray it white or a light J COAL & SUPPLY co. , oy’ sta 'rectelee "Mt tor som 140 N. Coss Ave. or den, Metal mesh FE 5-8163 OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY and rapay@ | _, WIGGS 24 W. Huron ‘Street: AN INVESTMENT for TODAY or the FUTURE Desirable Pine Lake Privilege Building Lots. 100x150 ft. and Over *3,000 6 YEAR LAND CONTRACT $48.34 Per Month or $2,500 Cash the method is clean and you're not so apt to paint yourself along with | ithe article at hand, the mist of. paint tints everything {it touches. ‘If you paint indoors be sure to plaster walls behind the object and; the floor beneath with newspapers. | As for tiny objects—I'm gilding | seed pods, pine cones, acorns and nut. shells for decorative holiday ‘use—I find one of the most effec- | 5 | | ROAD OILING : with ASPHALT OIL ® All Work oh REL EE ORES SORBED i. LOHIROPAELLE DOR BET 6% v | WEST OF PONTIAC ______ Guaranteed «si tive ways to handle them is to, x - ; -putthem ina deep cardboard = In Pine Lake Manor 2 ‘carton which is turned on its side a re . CALL US TODAY |with the opening facing you. That | ‘a De the paint residue lands on| 5 : Value Will Double in 5 Years AAA OIL CO. way aa re et is a * * : Call Immediately—FE 5-9418 ae cede teccemee EN foray paints dey rapidly -ent.| — . in most cases, it's nica & successive thin coats rather P Sy Iva R lty FOR SALE [|ran try tor one heavy coat ; van Kea | Prime Investment |, A20ter Pointer is to keep the é COMPANY | Downtown Property [| your finger is pushing the button “ M —_— ae |to avoid. drips or runs. a SYLVAN CENTER Leased to July 1,1961 |} warm colors call attention to "| For Particulars Call 2383 Orchord Lake Ave. eee NU-WOOD THE INSULATING INTERIOR FINISH ) AWD THEN VEY INED Mus i - A - pA Knotty Pine Paneling 145% bad: ae 50's feuel, Clean Stock @ Nu-Wood Kolor-Fast Insulating interior Finish will supply Beauty —Comfort— Quiet in one applica P tion at amazingly low cost. Nu- er Wood brings lasting charm to dingy Thousand | rooms—abserbs unwanted noise— . og —— ee Fone im Moldings—make possible a complete interior decoration job without “extrae”. Get a free esti- ‘ > ames , Looking for ways to add new, “5 . > + 7s (and inexpensive) sparkle to the) ; WIGGS ... Fireplace Fixture Specialists | BUILDERS summer-worn Seees diedae? 2 : : * * | ; | SPECIALTIES |. 1 ts 10s sey sce > ! lin the classrooms and more lei- * sure to indulge in decorating, ; CONCRETE CULVERTS attention focuses not only on new * TENN LEDGE ‘furnishings but ways to rejuvenate P 1 ROCK ‘old household accessories. Mt FLAGSTONE This year, working hand in hand |with the amateur painter, are the > BRIAR HILL STONE ‘new spray paints which can per- 44 - BELDEN FACE BRICK fftorm speedy miracles, especially 3 ! tricky and tedious to brush-paint. | 3 METAL CULVERTS Netal mesh, wrvngh tren * woven Wicker or reed, ex- $ — HOT LIME a smooth even coat of paint. 2 . ° 7 : OUTDOOR FIREPLACE || Besides metaltic tones of gol, 4 a beautiful firescreen DOOR FIREPLACE} ver and compet rey Pe 4] If you're building a new fireplace, let Wiest SE gh gta ; bene voy eoore pad gdlannd fieekcrat FIREPLACES Barred lines of enamels. This. — ey AREA WALLS s that kitchen or bathroom | do the job efficiently and quickly . . . we use Ww soneanarton can be “sprayed to! the famous Bennett Ireland Flexscreens CALCIUM CHLORIDE =f inatch freshly painted walls or » unsurpassed for beauty . . . convenience . __ SILICA SAND woodwork. safety. Recessed type screens “for average TRY WHITE about $30 plus installation . CEMENT COLORS | in eta. | stop in or phone FE 4-1234 for information tou SEAL SEWER PIPE f —— pon agegnal color and catalogue. DRAIN TILE in minutes | | It you're tired of the black | } teoks | | sconces, picture or mirror Guaranteed First Quality PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6184 WALTON &LVO. 2 q TO MLL on ‘ "OU 200 WIV 1] WILLIAMS LA ' i 1 PRIVATE BEACH TEAR OUT THE MAP — YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS — IT’S DIFFERENT! @ Paved Patio and Landscaping Making an Outdoor Living Room © Attractive Brick Construction @ Three Roomy Bedrooms ® Private Beach Facilities on Lotus Lake © Commuter Train Service to Pontiac and Detroit Just a “Walk-Away” - © Adjacent to Schools and Churches BIGGEST SURPRISE OF ALL— SO MUCH FOR $O LITTLE Landscaping, Ps en, e ISURPRISE! NO PICTURE OF A HOUSE. BECAUSE THE Lobwiw ‘sr MUST BE SEEN IN IT’S “LAND 0’ LAKES” ACRES FENCED-IN SETTING —IN WATERFORD - TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED Sa You'll find it a real sirpeise with © 80’ Wide Lots © Winding Streets | / © Full Basement Gust veut? fot a Recreation Room) ' @ DAVID KAY Con- struction Features and Guarantee (And the model's beautifully fur- nished by Drayton Home Furnish- ings—4479 Dixie oe | Son Plains) WITH Just §a's00 owns By woe 14,800 Polly. ug! cracked ceilings! Besides, . @ stifling hot room in summer » What can we do aniaene eae ioe Dixie Hwy. LUMBER COMPANY “Where the Home Begins” = —. | OR 3-1211 ‘Drayton Pleins |} o ’ @ Equipment ané fering ton Saha, fats dag, Net tneleded te Price. MODEL OPEN TEN TO NINE DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS meneneneee REALTY be besa cygcugeem — VE “tenia . Boe ee he ee ae a cee Pe eee fe ee oe Pee te ee ee a ee ae ee, ee eee ee ee ; fal ene THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1956 TWENTY-FIVE. our | Moderate Priced House" | Becoming Thing of Past } ~ | pwoods are the _ needle-bearing ie tion, ost Is Soft Wood _ carine Did You Know ... . , Aout TS yer cout of alt Worth teaved trees ae ee Ideal material for cooking uten-| wood into, general purpose building,|sils is metal for it is unequalled/ductor and cold, has its/Empire, England, Venice and the rm std save the Natale ost hardwond I ted a conductor of heat and cold.jown naturally built-in insulating/Turks since its written history - ; r Manufacturers Assn. Soft-'furniture, paneling and flooring. Ideal material for home construc-'system. Ibegan about 2,500 B.C. j\@rop in the number of housing/ just don't sell anymore.” f} tarts tne been-enty 2 contributing ar te er taint Ct | ‘ now, explained the economist, have smore money than they did 10 pare This $1,000 More | : sich amg With Other Houses Costing ‘1,0 . A toron the anette capes Age on co tochtion, ee, apbesveshe outs aS SSS : = = wa wr tent. il dates . || tlenal economy in the autumn of 1964. | Retired Couples Youncstew = m Kitchen Cabinets, Complete Bath Fixteres Combination Storm Deers Pre ‘The passing of massive projects oc | : Chetecs = monotonous crackerba | See home, with plenty q ee ie -— — e * 12 Basic Floor Plans * [mourned in many circles. | with | ; : ; ea — ee s 9 ij mists, families ag Ab market for’ you IN MIND y | bs ——-—— o 4 : wm F omen . nal at Write or Call tor Brochure |/|low to moderate priced new houses ~ i _— ~~. 7 % ’ i) will their money into good, include: 24x13 Living- 1 — — ~ — is Sf ee i\otherg moving up to better resi-/] Youngstewn Kitchen, Large (3G RE ee soe thon: See cae LITTLE MAN PINCHED ee ee ee ee 2 > | But the National Association of large trees. insulation in cell- | @ ‘ _ . was gs ! oo | =| Ran! Rotate Boards points out that ingn and sidewalls. pF ee % ~~, =, toe eta BUILDERS and holding steady and mortgage : NOMESEEKERS Sen hn ce ee $7400 Your Choice in Full Brick 4 Bedrooms Oe ie, Th an pent 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms—Full Basement ; i G-R-0-W-S » the National | INCLUDES LOT time. Association of Home Builders is i WITH YOUR FAMILY! Lemted In. Guiteal. Comes & petting pressure on its members 7 1... country. Over 5 lakes with- a0 D GI'S to build al . : - eee Te SvOrnGeDrieed tims i-mile rodtas. Clone te | om to A recent NAHB survey of its] ele and Protestant churches. Sectional members pointed up the new trend, | We will help you arrange | ._ iit showed a 30 per cent decline “Reine. : STARTER HOME srattion Of new beases valued || DIRTCTIONS: One tae verte ot HE Here's a fine suburban home that compares BUILT on your lot of ours. |.t $10,000 or less amd a © per, Rape peepee ay to homes selling for almost $18,000. If you’re Pal nox $ 39 worth $16,000 or coe ar ec bering I looking for a home you should see the New . | The builders gave as their ree-] Johnsen Construction North Stor . . . Come out today... You'll be AS LOW AS se 'fieulty in finding buyers who could CALL EM 8-397) or MI 4-en28 glad you did. "CODES IN THIS ARLAT ogg. oe Model Open ; | °PAVED STREETS a SUNDAY s 1 *CENTRAL WATER ees ~ ee ue s Iz °5 DIF FERENT ELEVATIONS nen pp 10amto9pm ALL pore San Sethe e oS. *LARGE 100-FOOT-WIDE LOTS manag Sea. —— oN *FARMSTYLE KITCHEN SECTIONAL HOUSING MPG oo UGUS-MARSH [J 2 to 9 p. m. NOD, vevruc} ME] BIRCH CABINETS 1075 W. Huren FE 2-0263 ae *SLIDING BIRCH CABINET DOORS —————— HY-HAVER HOMES * DOUBLE SINK IN KITCHEN... antes cen acl WO MONEY DOW REDS | GE MONOTOP COUNTERS tal wil be nese inasaiey! FRANK SALES oi *FULL TILE FEATURES eienen ore re of eee ache finch As F i * SELECT OAK F LOORING move around on “ work- TO BUY OR SELL , | rs . BUILT-IN BATHROOM VANITY | REAL ESTATE | 660 D | ° BUILT-IN CHINA CABINET | JOHN, KINZLER Phone OR saree ) | 670 W. Meren FE 4-3525 | A delightful new home .. . HEATING | eC $30 0 Down! conveniently close to areas of work EQUIPMENT | y pre- and play. Brilliantly designed inside suggests $ and out . . . with no expense spared in PRICED $1,000,00 BELOW important details. A huge kitchen Full Price T 4 TODAY’S MARKET VALUE! RT AGES LOW FHA DOWN - , | PAYMENT — every housewife has dreamed about... All brick . . . Select lumber, Low Monthly Payments We Now Have | = a _ —_ The stand-out home value in the City of Pontiac! Right in ‘the City S 4 i —_——= — — = of Pontiac i aes. Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Leke Rd. KEEGO HARBOR. FE 2-0278 Gves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 he 4 ty -— @ For Economy ~— | | nT | © For Speed When It Counts Jf Only 5 Minutes a tun @ For a/Better All-Around Job Away’ From a = ng_clong once cpcin with ouf policy, ot cor titer ger Mejor Plants. lected ois the finest.in ready-mix if you, Don't Let the / STEEL Josh Hold Up Your ae WE HAYE7" and 8” BEAMS FTSEVILLE)}~. " 3-Bedroom Ranch Homes with ory Bar on Large hoe * He en: 50 feet Wide! e CHOICE OFS. OUTSIDE STYLES * PICKLED BIRCH CUPBOARDS — PICTURE WINDOW * i WAR Construction Co. A he steel trial end now with a.greet @ LARGE needs, TWO. el ow 6 cheer go il ost ode ene ° SPACIOUS SLIDING DOUBLE DOOR CLOSETS - hand to better serve the builder ae FLOORS ‘ Tee ie Guilty trocretens eae COLORED i ATTICS AND BASEMENTS - KITCHEN AND. BATH REMODELING Free Estimates BATHROOM again comes into its own, resum- FIXTURES — fay tiie No more ‘outdoor ‘bare a: ily .» No more out bar- is in step with Immediate ivery! diting vem hmaplortatecs eo it becomes the dally Gocoration... Either light or dark H. H. STANTON [cose ssy'posne 8: Sb] el a for all the members of the| etre oh beng 103 State St. Plumbing Sales and Service YE $-1683 eeioe veo ead tive cee a imei or con's Gone distinction to even the plainest| C™*™e! or perch and deck paint ; ac — meals, calling for good manrers| %¢ Moor to correlate with Af jand good conversation to con-| Yur Wall colors. | A Majestic 12-Room Home tite 0 We-erierstet ot Sk] The Reine GA may need 2 Truly one of the finest older homes in all Pontiac. 7 But si alte toe ales coulis bultene to send if out or-do it your- spacious rooms and 1 bath on first floor. 5 large bed- a dreary place, a step-child be|self before chill days put ‘it into rooms and 3 baths upstairs, full basement, excellent [|tween the elegant comfort of the/daily use. oll heating system. Enduring brick construction, in- — room and the streamlined) - with all of the colors in the rain- cludes all wall to wall carpeting. Ideal for doctors mene 4 — Brgy oo — bow to choose from, it’s strange home and office or day nursery, meets all require- |). 0.4. me-downs — a rug ‘ot the| ‘at dining room walls are so often ments for a modern convalescent or nursing home. | iyrong shape or color; or worse, _— genes nigella rll ae Available on convenient terms. one that bears the reminder of| io the een ge age “The Bird to See...” CALL US FOR coe ieee ae real ard id dining room, of all rooms, should| tor w e. partridge Parihe - Lets Lake Front [ibe the place for a therapeutic use | 1050 W. Huron St.’ Ph. FE 4-3581 City + Suburban Proportion fot color. : i HOME MART REALTY || The size of the room, the way Sh et © Gere 5. =F b-00 | it is proportioned and lighted : should influence your choice of : enw, color, as well as the view from MIDWEST SUPPLY ji sping ee ¢ +. of the whele, Dining rooms, usu- 2 >| many pleces of furniture that a > 2| “busy” effect can be the result ' 4 HB] of 8 to elaborate wall treat- $ <| ment. : $ z ]. © ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES |3 BE sont tote % bs Os Sees © ADDITIONS ¢SIDING ¢ BASEMENTS $ Zluse ot a mural of ‘large-figured ‘ $ @ decoration, better think over your PHONE 4 = >ifurniture arrangement before you iH A. ° : > @ decide, to avoid an appearance of le 4-2575 | | pg Sha scat ans ray tre ot Sees 7 ‘ a may turn T Easy Terms $|and china treasures. SS as > Up to 5 Years to Pay 3 Take down those old-fashioned e4 Free Estimates >| wall light brackets, of course, A “ELLIS BUILT $ Complete Bollding Service }|hanimome new ete ioar lamp, Labo M ial 3 Al Werk and S\t00, wil help pagent Ded's Meons _ Aras atone F net ae eee casey ¥ obsection to candlelight dining, and vii — 3 BVENENGS™™] 2| will be aealy when o one 10 Years of Satisfied Customers 2 EM 3: 4895 sme Me wand Be meee ‘ 4 bs P 4 Try to have a small serving GARAGES 3 Z\serving table that can be set in 4 @\front‘of a window for two-some ee CEMENT WORK. . té ROGER. A. , meals, Thoughtful attention to , PORCH ENCLOSURES 3 , your dining room now may work : 4 4 . $ 4 > 4 > 4 > > 4 , . rrrrr rr rer FHA Terms FE 2-2671 AUTHIER Construction Co. 7200 Cooley Leke Rd. rere eee Cr Tey eee eer wonders later in the season, not only in its appearance, but in the family’s welfare and companion- ship as well. ill ltl ll nll ls li tes Als Ul dl dle tht Min A vTrwwevveveeeeeerrreeY Condensation a ~—rwrreTTTT TTT * “i te pte 106 fir > onde, wa. 210-0. bawe, eee ee ee eee eneans 14’x20" TACAR G GARAGE » | FEderel 2-7004 FEderal 2-8245 - You owe it to your cor— and oon tor *639 9 S. Jessie St. - EVENING PHONE (eed Servite Open Sunday 12 to 4 Ct A th ht te hte ie i i hn he il i i i a i allt Min li Mal OR 3-2276 64 N, Parke "errr YT. Sa. Figit Winer! | STEEL Is Not Caused by Insulation Contrary to belief, insulation does not cause condensation, In- Pontiac Welding & ‘wrrertrTTTrTTTT TT SS g g aes 23 i z i ry + 3k i be Ad ff “Vents in the gables of home alse let moist air _erevreerewrrwwrreTTe ee Lo 6 LEFT |. I CIVILIANS ve 0 Down 30-Day Ocenpercy | VETERANS-No Money Down| _ OPEN DAILY ‘MONTHLY PAYMENT and SUNDAY = —4-?, M, to 6 P. M, ; FEATURES: ® Two Bedrooms © Large Lots © Full Basement © Paved Streets © 4 Styles te Choose trom —* Full Closets with * Lunsive Automatic Oi § = Pigatic Tile Bath Seay eclon * Drive _¢ are large enough to meet your requirements. To figure the size . vents you need in the attic fig- ure one square foot for each 100 | square feet of floor area.” How vinegar will take paint spots, off glass’ REFRIGERATION All Types—All Ma Commerical mat Roidential DAY OR NIGHT Authorized : Kelvinator Sales & Service | MA REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 1902 W. Huron St, SERVICE ‘SERVICE SON Before Winter Keeping Them ‘Clean Cell for Free Estimate Carl Shell & Sons | 4995 Dixie ~ Drayton Paene On os083 — ,e lpliiee a Their NEW PONTIAC BRANCH 506 5. Saginaw St. STORMCO or. FE 5-5530 All Extruded . Aluminum Storm Door Factory List, $59.50 NO HIDDEN COSTS — | NO EXTRA CHARGE Our Low, Low Price ‘37° Completely Instelled ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL INCLUDES ‘2 steel hinges i * pm screen and i & Extes heavy Alece ’ Aluminam _ BANK CREDIT TERMS ‘506 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-7709 Cuts Fuel Bills, Vapors! When Winter Comes | For efficient heating this winter, give your radiators a fall check-| up. * * ® ; A defective radiator, or one not and are more effective than nar-| row, high ones. They have great- er surface exposed to the cool air, SUMMER SPECIAL! Porches and Patios Summer Screen Save 50% NOW Check These Features: On All Wrought. . Aluminum Columns BIG SAVINGS 10 Alum. Comb. Storm Windows 2 Alum. Comb. Doers 199” e Herizontal lines odd beauty to the ep- act Now—Call Today—FE 4-6089 u WwW. SOSERT ~ Finally, if radiators need refin- ishing, use an oil rather than a metallic paint. Metallic paints cut heating efficiency about 15 t @ Many color combinetions to choose from @ Boked enamel finish... or peel won't ever chip pecrence of your home * NO MONEY DOWN vena e Upper Long Lake e Hammond Lake e Sodon Lake BLOOMFIELD HILLS OFFICE, ot BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP SUBURBAN LAKE FRONTAGE is always in great demand, but the number of high and dry lakefront lots with loads of trees being offered for sale becomes smaller with each succeeding month. The Houseman- Spitzley Corporation has a selection of out- standing lakefront sites at reasonable prices in the Bloomfield ‘Hills area. Live with the lakes at your doorstep-and be out fishing 10 minutes after you get home. Write or call US as soon as possible for detailed information. , Phone Midwest 4.7422 ’ ? ; <} - ot : : : so 2 oe) Ae ene = ss ______. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15,1050 | ___“ WWENTY-SEVEN _ 1 Pe onti ee | | HOMES FOR AMERICANS | [tan ele The oe Fix Your Home Now! | objected to being called 8 \. Ranch Home _ CONCRETE STEPS Three bedrooms, full basement, tiled floors, new building to stable 3 horses. Owner being transfered. C. SCHUETT The Northwest Realtor 7400 E. Highland Rd. EM 3-4197 pe eal Brick | _ Ornamental Iron. Model Located ot 373 Coss Lake Rood About 2 Miles W. of Telegraph and Commuter Train to Detroit | OPEN 4 to 8 DAILY . oes a gt Beautiful! Economical! Everlasting! FOR YOUR INSPECTION BEY cree hg) a : 4 | " SATURDAY-SUNDAY 1 to 8|f | |'[_ spa (JE Et | New York SLATE Exceptionally large all brick homes with attached ped eg aed secede Floste entrance halls: fireplaces, bathrooms, sun porches, teundries ee wane mn 30 recrestigt om ae | PLAN@M-951S, AP ea Ltving & BED Room LEVELS Clore created by Mather Nate! NT TS MAKING THE MOST of split level design, this house has a rec- | reation room with front windows under the front part of the bedroom | | wing and a built-in garage under the rear bedrooms. Sliding glass | doors join living room with rear terrace and covered side porch. | | This is Plan M.9515AP by Radolph A. Matern, architect, 90-04 16lst | | St., Jamaica 32, N. ¥. It covers 1,110 square feet. Expense of New Homes Water way in back of property gives you access for boating in Otter, Sylvan and Cass Lakes. *29,500 _ APPROXIMATELY $7,500 DOWN mCUD 95 AGE 2 AB » 75°F RICH LOOKING... LUSTROUS POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS Beautiful Tennessee Marble @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durabili @ FHA Specifications ~ @ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy Installation Satety Tread Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE or Will Arrange to Accept Your Home in Trade I a e ) , ito Rise, Says NAHB Chief 3 Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere WANTED rasimcTo% en aie came ee PONTIAC CUT STONE] CONCRETE STEP CO. 3 SALES PEOPLE Itiona! Assn. ot Home Builders, said) lat gas ond at, oP ca M-59 (2 Mile West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 § 5380 Dixie ) Highwey OR 3-7715 For Our New Office lent os cin ot sev hones Sa ae = ee = Experience Preferred but Not Necessary th ee ee anaes Por highly regrettable No More Painting When You ====:1 INSULATE-BEAUTIFY WITH ry | baiaing | us Nae | IMPROVED INSULATED I C. SCHUETT The Northwest Realtor 7400 E. Highland Rd. TORIDHEET 7 WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT Ww | Furthermore, the NAHB official! for the Tops Na eee te a CAST-O-STONE CAST-ALUM in Comfort, Convenience cs View annual Fate of $44.4 billion—is} 3 and Economy! ee strong womert pressures. , - For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call N : . The Only Expensive AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. ¥E 2-9124 N Lechechuheutheutatenteutiatntnbeniathathantentle eB & F Plumbing, Heating Co. Days, FE 8-3647 co Nights, FE 5-7842 “FREE ESTIMATES Bae A SS EMODELING IMPROVED | | INSULATED NEW INSTALLATIONS LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER | CAST-O-STONE | courmmcr, | CAST-ALUM fe CAST-O-STONE . vas in_ond_ , | eee ae or See A SUPERIOR ft 7 25% Discount yeor out, the best buy ‘for your In business 21 years. Insured up cat ee ee exterior walls. Your ALL stone te $500,000 for your protection SIDING! Plus Helier Red Stamps! home or @ todically and beou- | to cover any and oll eecidents, | Nit the ordinary’ hollow tifully re-designed CAST-O- and our products. aluminum siding, genu- “Do-It-Yourself Heating Ba Y Ourselt Healing rgains fh snes om J Sr atin tg of tomorrow a thing of reality viding extra insulation : today. and soundproofing ‘no S| metallic sounds from NO MORE messy and expensive wind and weather). paints and insulation worries . .. - BR H USE Complete Price ‘ i sit back and enjoy the pleasures oom HO Including Discount and restful days of this and Only $ ae Se aes wo corel) wth Three coats of enamel baked on to last for years. This long lasting finish is comparable to that on electric refriger- ators. COMPARE BEFORE YOU CAST-O-STONE -your painting - worries are over foreyer! z= , im Coll today, let our expert design- : INCLUDES— B ae op rage age oe BUY ANY SIDING! Delco 84,000 BTU Pontiac's fit the sechivechucal thd i your A MONTH anes . Bs sm 8 sciliteae 1 fame cr] NO OMGATION [UP TO 6 YEARS TO PAY Mail Coupon Today Castone Mich. Corp. All Necessary Ducts g That Gives | | ENJOY YOUR VACATION. 275 Gellon Tonk HOLDEN |g 20-YE AR ; N ° M oney Down 15 %-17¥4 E. Lawrence, Pontiac, Mich. All Accomoriee—Leyout FP RED STAMPS | 1 : FIRST OE cca. ea... eats nce B GUARANTEE “SOTO oes e O'Brien Sells te e Services te e Guarantees iy with Every Job | . By Expert Secices | Labs ie % THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1956 | TWENTY-EIGHT ‘the nation’s first completely air ,conditioned house developments is ‘ rounding out its fourth summer with proof positive people with air conditioning are better off , financially—even ment- * * ® Builders and owners alike are focusing attention on results Be a ‘survey of these houses at Valley, Brook, Va., a suburb of Washing-' ton.-The area was chosen for tests, ‘of year-round air conditioning be- "cause it offers wide extremes in weather. When the development opened at Valley Brook in 1952, it was | hailed ag one of the two first developments te boast air con- ditioning im ali its houses. And ' at a price tag of under §30,000. The survey shows more than two-thirds of the families queried have noticed improvement in the general health of all members in-' cluding pets! In two“of the houses , where members suffer from pollen ‘allergies or hay fever, there was ‘decided improvement. In fact, | medical savings in this household! | More Hot Water for Less Money Two Heating Elements Heat Water 20 Hours Out of Each Day Plenty of hot water, all the time for the average family, Sates the now Dele Rilepn Pies Dat dives yeu mate heating hours at a special rate. DU0-THERM 52 Gal. Automatic -WATER HEATER Regular $124.95 199° 4.500 watt upper element—2,500 watt lower # element — Fully automatic. fully insulated. ’§ 30-gal. Gas Water Heaters $6995 THE | GOOD HOUSEKEEPING | — SHOP L of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. | The Name You Can Trust in ee | a - SQ WH W54 ECT AN ORNATE nr ce a ae Tt . Somemene ces, IFFING -OF BROILING - @ 1996 by WEA Bermce ee TM Beg Uo Pet OF By Ernie Bushmiller CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner AN VISIT HIM GOOO OLD CAL... HAVEN'T SEEN THAT WHEN You ATTEND TH SCALAWAG IN THIRTY YEARS%, IT'LL SE - DEDICATION OF TH' McKEE | TM GONG A LIKE OLD TIMES...PUT THE KOSY GLOW ‘ BUILDIN' YOU DONATED FEW DAYS | Of YOUTH IN MY CHEEKS AGAIN: ae). TO TH' UNIVERSITY! ! : aot at EE . Pit: ee OUT OUR WAY THAT'S AN AWFUL WAGTE OF ‘TIME?’ EVERY WEEK. ° ~ YOU HAVE A NEW =. —— Py fr) pot . J WS = ‘ 4 HW Veen * / % . , Tt 4 : : ay + BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BS de i r = i WE SORE 1S NGWT. 2 i. ae LOCKS... THATS] 1:45 * ) A Ss) he ie oy es) 7 <é : "aR Ae 2 = i aneeaiilinmdionmeael eergeceumey ‘se: 3 IS mention = — ag | Ags iad ‘ ~ Pear.” ry, op > © 7956 by NEA Service, M. Reg. U.S. Pat OF | : : hsissstcingada ¥? nora tan, ele a ' MORTY M By Dick Cavalli nara BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON . _ UIXIK DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber : RLEeTRICAL Ss Stamae poe von | CAN MAKE a3 Penta | COME UP. SECOND BASE! ie ee ; > i ’ Ses ‘ * eae p ? : S % ; : : “Don't you just LOVE football!” iy THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT 3 URDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 fz i 3 | i B H i Hall S 5.5 = Hie Leader Dogs for the Blind at Rochester, needs more dogs, it was announced today by Harold L. Pocklington, executive director at the school. 4 * «© *& “We always need good dogs. We inever have had enough but now ithe demand is greater than ever | years, quality ass leader can help by Dogs eligible to be trained as leaders include German Shepherds, purebred Collies, Labradors, Chest- nuts, and Golden retrievers be- tween the ages of one and two AN EXAMPLE An example of the type of dog iwelcomed by the Leader Dog acme sarc Raps named Rinnie donated by Donald LaBarge of Waterford Township last March. Rinnie recently graduated with honérs along with a blind stu- two new are practicing what they learned back in Pardo’s native Detroit. They haven't been separated since they met Aug. 8 at the school, They took advanced train- crowds around Pontiac streets. * * cause, : Dogs are taught obedience and basic guide work, and to recog- NO BARS TO ACHIEVEMENT — “Prisoners” John and Ronald White of Norwalk, Calif., go through some of the antics which cap- tured the hearts of the. audience at the 19th annual Twinorama com- petition in Huntington Beach, Calif..The boys’ reward is title of “most handsome” twins to appear in the show. Crash Hospitalizes A Walled Lake man and a teen- 4g Walled Lake Pair In Congregational Chapel Doris Mae ROMEO—The chapel of the First Congregational Church here was the scene of the recent marriage ot Doris Mae Green of Romeo and Allen Arthur Edwards of Wash- formed: before members of their immediate families. * *¢ ® The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Green of South |Falls, the newlyweds returned Green Weds Edwards of 59445 Van Dyke, Wash- ington. i Delores Edwards, sister of the groom, Was maid of henor, with George Green, the bride’s broth- er, acting as best man. The bride’s parents served dinner to members of the bridal party and their families after the ceremony. After a brief trip to Niagara i Ben ad Re Ale " THORN The new amber MODEL O 10:00 A. M. + Visit Us at... For Ideas for Your Home, See __This Exciting... MODEL HOME _. Completely Furnished by... Stewart Glenn Co. We are proud to have furnished completely, one of a group of five homes in the Nationally Featured _ Thornwood Development. | The conservative modern furnish- ings in this home will delight you. used add a warmth to Smartly Styled Modern Pieces. See really livable modern at its best. Built by George Glover, it is at 3300 North Adams Road, and open daily from 10:00 a. m. ‘til 8:00 p. m. | mile north of Birming- ham and 1 mile east of Woodward Store Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 stewart Glenn Co 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street’ : ! WOOD and walnut tones i) PEN DAILY _ ‘til 8:00 P. M. { t William. Lengemann, Mrs. Ronald home to settle in an apartment near Wayne State University where the groom will be a student this year. He transferred from Ken- yon College in Ohio, Meet Set in Ontario IMLAY CITY — The New Era Club will hold its first meeting Wednesday with a dinner at the Guildwood Inn at 8 p.m. at Point Edward, Ont. Committee is Mrs.| Reek, Mrs. Neil Taylor and Mrs. javenue all highlight a total of | moite,”? he said, new homes in four city subdivisions, a Pontiac State Bank branch office, and a new drug store on Baldwin $553,615 in permits approved re- cently by the city building inspec- tor. Carl F, Alt said the 87 permits issued from last Friday through Sept. 13 did not represent an “gnusual amount of permits is- sued.” “This is the time most builders will be applying for per- Included in the grand total was by 120 foot building at 37 W. Yale being constructed by the Metropol- itan Club Spirit No, 6, The esti- mated cost of construction was $25,000. Fifteen new 36 by 24 frame sin- gle family dwellings with full-base- ments at $8,000 each construction cost will soon be built in the Perry Park Subdivision, One will go on Stirling, one on Kenilworth, two on Emerson, and 11 on Scottwood. troit firm of Lerner Langer Build- ing Co. The Practical Home Builders, Inc, of Detroit was granted three permits for homes in Pontiac Knolls Subdivision, Two will be’ 36 by 28 foot brick veneer one- family with full basements ($8,- 000), while the third will be the same construction but 34 by 26 foot jn size, The latter cost was estimated at $10,000. (87 Building Permits OK'd ‘by City Totaling $553,615 a permit for construction of a 50/4s They are being bullt bythe De-/48° fi B83 a E garage, 269 Seward, $1,000. Jersey City Puzzled by Honest Citizen JERSEY CITY, N.J. #—Penn- sylvania man insists on paying this city a $20 personal property tax he incurred here 35 years Charles H. Lewis of Feesterville Pa., sent the check yesterday to the director of revenue after first asking for a bill three weeks ago. He ‘said he felt he had a moral obligation to pay the tax on the car he bought here in 1921. City officials were both pleased and puzzled. It seems the particu- lar tax Lewis wanted to pay went out of existence in 1927 and they don’t know to what account they should credit the payment. nteen $6,000 homes will soon Pigite in the Woodward Estates Subdivision. They will be 26 by 36 trame single family dwellings with- out basements. They are being con- structed by the Pontiac Home Builders of Detroit. | The Sallee Woods Subdivision will be the construction site of 13 inew brick veneer 36 by 24 single- ‘family homes being built by Her- bert Chernick of. Detroit, Seven homes will be built on West Hop- kins and six on West Princeton. Estimated cost for each is $8,000. The city bank will build its ad- dition at 1261 Baldwin Ave, at an estimated cost of $80,000, It will >be a 91 by 40 by 12 foot mason- ry building, The permit for the new drug store at 804 Baldwin was issued for $23,000. The following other permits were issued by the city department dur- ing the five-day period: Basement, 582 Mt. $3,500; basement, §76 Mt. Clemens 43,060: wreck remove from Baginaw, $500; and 420 8. , with SUNHEAT FURNACE. OU More heat units in every galion —you use less. reck remove, 424 8. Saginaw $500; re-roof, Russell. Bf re-side parece. 4 be 133-127 E. Pike, $200; wreck rame bd Harvest Program Set for Pilgrim Members ‘ng of the Pilgrim club has been planned, with Mrs, Carl Andress scheduled to present a “Harvest Program.” ‘The session will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Best, with Mrs. Plans were discussed when the club opened fall sessions this week at Mrs. Carl Snover’s home. Mem- bers compared notes on summer travels, Reveal Higbie Earnings Earnings of the Higbie Manufac- turing Co. of Rochester for the fis- year ending July 31 have been ‘Earnings of $1.30 per common share, after preferred dividends 'lot, ‘|Kate C. Kempf, 91, of Wyandotte, ‘was to be at 10 a.m. today in METAMORA — A Sept. 25 meet-/_ City to Put Meters in First of 3 Lots — Stierer, Pontiac administrative as- sistant announced yesterday, He said the meters will be put into the 148-stall lot on West Law- inence just west of the railroad via- uct. Parking will be allowed there by “the middle of the week," he said. He said thé lot is only graveled and graded and is not expected to be blacktopped until October. Meters are expected to be in- stalled in the East Lawrence §1- car lot at the foot of Wayne after installation is complete in the first lot. Work is still continuing on the Lafayette-Wayne-Pine-Jacokes County Deaths | Kat C. Kempt _Mansfield,| ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs.| Ferne Cra’ Spiller Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with burial in Oak Grove Ceme- day. He is survived by his wife, Flor- ence; two daughters, Mrs, William Gibbons of Lake Orion and Cath- ryn L. Haynes at home; two sons, WARM AIR HEATING pair worked together on'pt i Hit] Jones_of Rochester will talk at the _ stops en route. Frederick K. and Raymond C.) Leader Dog School Needs More Animals whings, ie nce a ssadinans wali itable people was graduated last year, ROSE MARIE GODERIS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goderis of 1770 Airport Rd., Waterford Town- Daniel R. Cherry, son of the Thomas Cherrys of 2771 Mott Drive, also of the Township. No wedding date has been set. Rochester Traveller to Talk in Lapeer METAMORA—Sarah Van Hoosen Home Demonstration group rally day at Lapeer County Center Building at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. She is a former member of the State Board of Agriculture and will tell of a round - the - world trip. A progré@m™ at 11 a.m. on good Area Women to Start Home Ec Trip West iner and Sylvia Platz of Farming- ton and Mrs. Hazel Edgar of Ro- chester are among 35 Michigan women leaving to attend the Na- tional Home Demonstration Coun- cil Meeting Sept. 23 to 27 in San Antonio, Texas. The group will leave Lansing by bus on Wednesday, making several Lodge Calendar wiey, * News in Brief to reckless driv- | Schulte of Farmington. po pang - a a ship, announce the engagement of | their daughter, Rose Marie, to grooming and beauty care will | . precede a noon potluck luncheon. EAST LANSING (#—Elsa Mart-| ah Thieves Steal Materials From New Houses reported stolen Friday from two houses being built in West Bloom- field Township. * * * ‘ Fifty one square yards of car- peting and padding were hauled away from the garage of a new v the matter of the petition ow Bruce W Minor.—Cause No. 4196. , To Earl W father of said child. Petition having been f in this Court sileging that the present whereabouts of the father of the said child is known and child has violated a law of the State and that « iid should be aced under the jurisdiction of this Court. In the name of the of the State of Michigan, you are he notified that e hea: on said will be held at the Juvenile Court, County Service Center, Annex, Snpcastios! to make persona) , this summons and notice one week previous to ¥ Donelson-Johns Sorhees Siple- FUNERAL HOME en” We orh Ambulance canes or POPPA LPG LA AAA ROSELA SECTION. 6 ve lots, $516, Ortonville 36F3. give W PER CENT OR NORE Cemetery Lots 5 ND. NEW oF ele graves ‘fom owner, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 tous to publication. be placed under the jurisdiction of Court. In the name of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby notified that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Juvenile Court, Oakland County jee Center, Court House Apnex, 1260-B West Bivd.. in the City of Pon- tiac Im said County..on the 25th day of September. A.D. 1956, at nine o'clock in | the forenoon, and you are hereby com- manded to appear persomaliy at said hearing Tt being imorectical to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice shall be served by publication of a cony one week previous to said hearing im the Pontiac Press. a newenaner printed and cireulated in said County Witness, the Honorable Arthur £E Moere. Judge of said Court. tn the City of Pontiac in said County, this 13th day of Sevtember. AD. 1956 GeaL) ' ARTHUR FE. MOORE, OAR ERT R. MURTHA. Probate Register, Juvenile Divisten. Sept.’ 15, "4 * Death Notices moe Natty with offictating. Interm-nt tn M'gh- acne ee Rema i rmer-Snover GLAYSHER, SEPTEMBER 137 00a William, 31133 . : seen Dequindre, age 70: the Cemetery. Mr. Giaysher will le in stete at the Lrle Elliott Wome, 31730 Mound, . Warren. Michigan HAYNES, BPPT 14 1986. ARTHUR, e458 Anderconville, Waterford Mich. age 67: of Plorence ¥, September. 17, at 2 m. from the Coates Funeral Home with Pastor Arvid Ander- officiating. Interment Po abaw road. Dravton Pains. MPF, 13, 1956, ___.__Mate C., 1912 18th St. Wyandotte : : “mother et 4 Mrs. C. BH. Ranney and Mrs. , . Puneral THANK OUR ge RL Std fe ene wand Family baat BARBER, ‘s Barber Pontiac Press. a newspaper printed circulated ip said v. Transient Want Ads may 8, Honorable Arthur EF. be cancelled to 9:30 a.m, Moore, Judge of said Court. in the City the day of publication after of in i County, this 13th day the first insertion. (SEALY “ARTHUR ©. MOORE ( \ . ‘ Ee SR ec assencett ot Pt] ie oan rs a De Deputy Probate Register, Juvenile Lines 1-Dey 3 Days @ Days Division, ; 3 “8 as 4 ——— it $s is oe “STATE OF MICHIGAN — In the Pro- . bate Court for the County of Oakland — $ te by be Win the matter ef the petition . 33 3 38 mn the m: r concern: Y tog eneid Bowers, Minor.—Cause No. ® ad v.29 (10.88 To Earl Bowers, father of child. —2 tition having been filed im this Court ebeaing oe pd present wh bouts of ¢ father said minor is un- known and said child has violated a law BOX REPLIES of the State and that sald child should At 10 a.m. Today there this were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 16, 22, 14, 15, 16, 25, 28%, 30, ST, 73, 74, 78, 71, 1ll, 116, 127. 2 ROOM COTTAGE IN EXCHANGE for part time caretaker, bilities, care of horse: be a reliable couple. A FEW MEN Needed for a job with ; or perreen “ ¢ = - weekiy mechanically ability heip- ful Apply 1064 W between 10:30 and 12:00. a ASSISTANT TO MANAGER perma- nent, Well-peld career with a suc- cessful company, Experience: course, advancement Aa Ce are unlimited, First Net] Credit sen Bana ~ Attention Car Haulers! «OUR Operator TRUCKMEN WANTED DANI ELS MEG CORP. Dept 5 Apprentice Servicemen Cash Register Co. CARPENTERS Felccrase he.) Sewers. 0 BF. - DABLE TV SERVICE man to work with authorised deal- er, beneh work ‘aa oF _part time. Cai! Maytair €2561, SATURDAYS. ~ JOHN. Ghop, 617 EB. Walton. , 1956 for 4 while paremg work “tients. ~~ Exp. Waitresses . Loman um W. Huren apply Selery A in Thom Bakery, He hoe housework, stay two nights a week. 1244. Experienced bakery sales- lady over 30 years of age. Homade Food MAN WITH CAR FOR PLEASANT OUTDOOR 4-785) i TO WORE aT Fwoa Pint oma clerical receptionist, counter from 11 a.m. bed as) Experienced woman to| help with children, light |: ‘who “MI 4| tae Shop, 144 N. Saginaw. eee a — POR SALES | is our busi- ee you must bec capable of some | SALES WORK Salary commission ond car silowance, Contact per- 200, Mr McCully, Pontiac Press De Cirevlatien ph, itt w aple, Birm : 1S ‘EXP WAITRESSES. FOUNTAIN | | MACHIN gS T end table service, no gun. w work. | ee ao Oe MANAGER ‘8 : me, sore, ml, ren, We EXP. WATTRESS ped pons ; PULL TIME CARE FOR BOY AL- Aa0. Oe. Giemeal Wrke Pest | most four $10 ® week, Appiy Hui Pre Pontiae Press } MIODUEAGE POLL TIME. PART TIME CaRr- _ éown ven Rd_| bops, counter help and arming 7 j reom. Ders & Eves Expe' “OPENING eferred. No phone calls 4290} Salesman, 3 % te & to t : Hwy : yion Plains a. -h 30 yrs, standing in) Fountain Saleswomen | r rience desirable but not neces hen as Mee “consuct ‘Prefer ages 7! to 39 eur own . Earnings wise bonuses should KINSEL'S average, wile ech ores ag I [+A ane. | ; 7 N. Sexinew | furnish soem rrenuites. ‘Gink To BABYSIT mer 3 CHT : Apply eat oar branch 12 @ : | 2 "Lincoln Ave.. Roy a figs aes en “call” after pm. FE ‘al _ betweea 11 6. iM am. and 3pm 6 6g Shing OWN SALESMEN 4EN WANTED PLENTY transportation. By the dar. Ref- of qualified leads, Pull or part) erences. Cail OLive 1-4441. tume MU #1238. : \GIRL PINBOYS. APPLY MOTOR IN qqeoral Recreation, over Sam Benson's hand prefe but not essential RESPONSIBLE PART TIME DRIV- Assoc Inc, MI er «Nights route. Birm. _ MI 4-080 x myteges Sooo Sewing Center, | want : tine or full time of just 9 book YOU CAN OWN A B Ess m wages and experience but must __ Employment Agencies 8A. eengeeanearemaee ne Re elerica! RECEPTIONIST $250 Le natured gir) ti i tm a plush jobby of s large | firm, Ask for Miss rs 313 Pontiag SALESMAN, Wits e. $20. Sat. and Sun. off fees Ne ight work, Cal “irs. HosTESers FOR TOY PARTIES. Feehan. MI dacobdseons, __Maple_at Bates, Birm = aqusewoRcer in TELEGRAPH. Leake Rd. area Must Sheet Metal | #isi"seru land Blvd. Dearborn. . Men JET DINER 714 “WOODWARD. ~ " eornet § Boylevard. . Waitress Frpertmental sheet metal & lay wid 4 men (iON? HOUSEWORK. @1i:30 am. _ Experienced general sheet metal s war, FE FE 44973 . Sheet metal helper HAVE FUN AND EARN | > LADIES reaty of overtinse, fringe bene) eal? = se = for, vary = Pe “aircrew work. McOregor Mig. oe. 1-4-3846 ~~ SEMLRETIRED? We can use 3 of 3 older getve ed locally. er girls and tailoress for dry cleaning depart- ment, Apply in person. wi Gresham Cleaners, 605 selling if sincerely interested PAUL D HAMMOND __Oakland. iy W Huron & Reater MIDDLEAGED WOMAN LT Yor FE S174 Byes, FE S41 pongwere Stay im by week SALESMEN RELIABLE WOMAN WILLING TO REAL ESTATE attention two qetaile, te clean Have opening for alert youne men, oo iron. Tees. sad Fri. pre experienced in. seliing, Plenty of ferred MI 47468. __ ne istings: ones and eunisete REFINED . at al Tt. Faring * time "ork as com, MAHAN REALTY CO, tr sting Bite UUie Sissies soem ra ia yente +1418, SALESWOMEN AN TRANG ONEATION OO Bae 34 EL athe Ste het ast W anted 100 Car Washers ARANTEED WAG Day & cent shite Tom. 0 6pm ‘Asie Calling Women _COLLECTION MAN Have you had 5 years exportence | { Markers. checkers, count: | Lee BIRMINGHAM work and Bi rmingham, = Explerncet Ser in Ww mingham Mis. west Exec. suite RESERVATIONIST for travel | TYPIST. oS PONTIAC OPENINGS OFFERINGS tmmediate fo"! or part time: See ——. typist. general office te At, TRE NATION'S amar mand raebner's | 1,000 JOBS FOR MEN WOMEN Michigan's largest em- ployment service with over 1,000 permanent jobs. Comie in or call for complete job informa- 400's & 100's MORE JOBS AT Graebner’ S 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5.9277 $259 pois MARRIED MAN W MAN WISHES Wists STEA BY MAN AND. LIKE fo aga i Bg by day. Caretaker, Work Wanted Female 1 i | oh In 1s “OLD GIRL DESIRES “Bale Ses aaa} al wea pag Mtgs. 32 | — TOP! L Ege ie Fee hee ee Business Services 13 POPOL LLLP LAA A AAA LOO I #' A REPAIR, WASHING as CABINET MAKER AND CARPEX- and vacuuin sweepers, pores fy $02 N.. Johnson, AR : ‘ : REPAIR. WASHING and vacuum ger gy IN ee Sil’ re a ACE TREE SERV! REMOVA! and trimming Get eur our bid. te 23-7188. Ete Wali gaan. nog an eacons bh: i no Se 'iSieuens sou poaina No small, it service. DR’ WALL BY MACHINE. FREE estimates. No bod too oB TOO 8-2554. big oF Fee: Aubura. :. dare FE Service fee. octimetes. babyaiting, b eves, & ep PE recat” ALL [RONING. livery. 63 @ bushel. a PE 4 AND DE. rE | iNTELLIOENT ALL IRONING. $63 __Pick up and deliver Sen 3-058. AMBITiovs Grr™ college. majored in biology, eager te learn, desires wore as recep- | tionist, . relia A. taht vis. 4015 Irwindele Dr. ear, part time work re T. Ta | TROMINGS AND BABY SITTING. refiable. FE 2-300T hye. a4 ROTO le se | ¢urtains WasHINOS [RONINGS DONE “| home. Pi (WOMAN WISHES CARE OF valid or act as companion. +1813 WASHINGS AND TRONINGS_ GOOD | werk Reasonable nia FE G8 AND TRONINGS, ALSO Pick up end delivery. WOMAN wanes oe Or i MAN } Gren by week in your home. MA_ 58-3279 Building: ‘Service ALL KINDS bd e CONCRETE WORK ALL KINDe’ 8 ‘CEMENT WORK. FE @-3785 pa ALL KINDS OF CEMENT Rea sonable _Bonded it Ce A CUSTOM BU ment work. reine. « / _estimates _ x master ELECTRIC “MOTOR SERVICE RB. as pre eunene- is E. Pits. iring, sheet metal contracting, | Pe ebaas EAR | FREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. | | ah Free estimate. FE 26010 FE PLASTERING, PATCH JOB A SPE- a steady “i ia Write Pontiac | _PE 64 cialty. OR 3-1061. $8, ont ee | AVAILABLE TMAIEDIATELY FOR | GENES HEATING SERVICE SALESM EN "Job “with desirable ‘working con- | Sheet metal contract ete | REA ESTATE | itiens, No previous experience, |. SAWS MACHINE Onusual rtuntty nas however am. willing learn. MANLEY ears o Bagiey St ties. ae epee Drelerred but will ine it like office (typing and fil- ELECT Grawto Agency, 5345 W. AE, eg tac- | r Haron, PE & 150 eves, MY 31143, ewe esi, Mitors.| SEWER CLEANING REAL DAY WORK Ri TROnTROs OR Lc F:.3 LIGHT TREE TRIM Service ree sales nome Dre) aning FE ING aRD REMOV- in ——. Waterlord ll ica ache Swe Free estimates area. Exp erre day work, ironings or housework _Reaity Co, KEnwood. 2-9060 icy. | oom ¥ " OER WELL DRL wars anal ; | 'Wtd.: Real estate sales: OM! an ae Pe amet | THOVERS Walt t ors man at once, P. W. Din- EMEOGRAPHING TYPING. SEC. Homes “tices factories. FE. an. FE 4-257 ——— -6529 | Fairing Se pARENS AND RE-- Garden | Plowing ; _16B Physio-Therapy “2A —- omace se. FE 4-285! felevision Service . 22 8 RADIO & Son W Huron. Right serv- # = — axe “MARE, Fy 127 8. PAREE ST “Typewriter Service 22A 22A Re en ant TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- | ebine sepeirine. pert work. ral ting @ “Office Sup TYPEWR Mitchell’s 123 N. Saginaw . St. _Upholstering __23 BEADLE'S open SAMPLE shown b« rE wn EAKLE'S ing, Me Lake Rd. 3-2041, Free estimate: THOMAS U: M.S. TELEGRAPH FE 5-6888 SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- spreads. Your material, FE 5-597. wan LOST: BLACK “PERSIAN, MALE, from 4072 Oak Grove, Orchard Lake, reward $20 Telephone 428 LOST. BLACK DOG PART Dache bund. Reward, $25. FE 5-4242. 104 | _Lipeota. LOST. MAN s BROWN WN LEATHER | wallet in vie of 8 Sanford and E. Wilson Not interested in mon- | ey but must obtein valuabies Containing 523 keys, Write | _Pontige Press Bo | Tost LADY'S ALL Fue watch at Waites, reward. MY (LOST: PARAKEET GOLDEN, RED | ee. Lutino, gold band UBS 55 ; Vic. Sylvan Lake. Reward, 1364 |__ Avondale. ; | Lost OR STOLEN: IN VICINITY | of ist street. A black cocker span- | jel, Answers ‘to name of _“Neger.” Reward. Call PE 4-5756 BLACK, WHITE AND TAN vy, vice, of Dray- around Pontiac _ 30016. Answers to -] RU USTY._ LOsT: SMALL BLACK MALE ; DOG. Vie es ees and Sanford, Re- abie Grandv view. saguese to * vate Little boy*s Lost Y¥ Liz’, one & home? FE gan_ Animal Rescue League. female, Chiushus, very nervou' and Ay Reward, 119 Beidwin. | _ FE 8-0528 _Hobbies «& Supplies 24A | NEW SCR BBLE SETS. br anaber sets $1.00 w - Groen | ft). BACK ety 5 East Lawrence. FE 214 Lost & Found A the other | at ery WANT | TC TO STRAYED, BROWN 1? YR. OLD | Notices & Personals 28 __' ANY GIRL ‘oR WOMAN NEED. ing « friendly adviser, contact Mrs. Magnus Michaelsen. Phone FE 2-67). Confidential. The ~Aerotred Knapp Shoes Frecd Herman 29 Airport. Rd. siaaeeegetensisony MAID FOR SUPPLIES. 4 FE 2-8814, 83 Mark. REWARD FOR Chas anita Macrigil of 4 & Stout St. Call Mr. Lee 33-2666. SPECIAL MON, TUES. & WED Cold wares 0.58 Oven Thurs Eves Dorothy's, FE 2- Awe CULBING— CARH OR AA ~SaNDINO t LATING FINISHING. -- + a terme PE 24211. BUD BILLS. FE 8-2050 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE TTT TRYING SAXONS © FR Licensed ea Pi _Pontiac Nardw ~ A&B 5B TRENCHING fo, ! | 5OR CORE CMEC TOS, | or _OR (| Snore fine. OR _ 3-4804 3. YARD LEVEL- | - | ing, seeding & fertilizing. | __FE 4-622. s0D [ gee Water ine Field tile. | Detivered A ond Gemmaiets, lane gong TW wy #* $235 ” Floors full rge $06 — TYPIST. sone heukoee. FIGURE. 2 cae light typing An saat prices ra os SOD ENT TREE CUTTING AND TRIMMING free estimates. OR 3-804 or 32-7458, ARD G BA Moving & Trucking 19 ASHES AXD RUBBISH FAULED. mprete Ceased eat ts Tee, 45063 is OUR SERCIALTY. | EichUrpet teRvice ‘CEMENT “WORK et gm oe TIGHT LIGHT AND i Career HAULING Reasonable Rs WE 5-3458 INCINERATOR® CLEANED. As _oF_rubbich cleanup FE 4-514, now “HAULING RaTEDIATE ‘5-7872, 86 state. _ mn —_ -RED RATES _Moting Fe ‘taben” you, Smith Moving, FE 4-4864. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ry ARD COAST TO COAST T HERE Trucks to Rent yey PLANNING A TRIP? ' RAIL Pe . CRUISES — EF PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE qs W. HURON ST FE _8-2051 sp teaieiniaied SUILDERCARPENTER CONTR td te . service, Gordon | a ie | _Del. 40 cents per yd. FE $2140 Wid. Children to Board 26 oa : BIRCK, ND vo Also chimneys. Bo fod too! ; OR 33500 ‘ | aR LEVELING —GRABRG, | <2 12 * yest Ts Ee | 5 Seeding sad sodding. ~— Wtd. Household Goods 27 | FAR? wad beck ing Fe en, I_PAY CASH FOR SMALL RA dios, FE 5-785 LET US BUY Hn AUCTION it t i og at _Ee. OA 8-2 WATCHING “17 RUGS. FE 2- a | WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES OF | furniture FE _ WTD.. ‘ oF furniture, alse misc. Priv, party ADDRESS OF "PEG “a wus, Gooal hig: Niciiouti & & HARGER en Be on ne = your contract Edw. MM. Stout. na $250,000 \‘z At our olen rons yr te Leryn new had ons See FOR BOS MAMA Selare oe To Buy—To Sell—-To ‘naure pH : contracts ‘or pametiote | re ve yout 1 large “Curt "neal Es. _Ask for Mr. Clark (MMEDIATE FR jena contract or equity in your CASH FOR YOU We bave buyers wai tor your land contract ay! | any hour FE #-0441 or FE 65-0075 feet fer Ted McCullough. No ob- J c “HAYDEN, Realtor & E. Walton __ Open Eves. ~ BEST CASH DEAL for your land contract. We have ton. __ immediate buyers, “or fast de-. 7 ROOMS, KITCHE: odable action bring your con: ract to Johnsen today | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | FE 42533. MORTGAGES or more with 106 {t. B. D. CHARLFS, nit 8 "Teles reps rrespondent ‘ALTY HEALTORS toe We Huron — a es Sooes | CONTRACTS WANTED K 'L. Templeton, Realtor $33 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 bod small, Prompt cow: eerv- €e - Bring in vour contract or call heat, mlectrie fo r,s furn. PE 5-4785 vate entrance. All conveniences. FE 4-440, * . & Benderson tate. 1263 W vison son St. Open Eve- 21 Rooms, P Pri. Bath, Gleaa | sate OF old. Large 3 ROOMS wb pERVATE BATH. LARGE ROOM APE AUTOMAT- Beate" fh ent wl Ret. ak M =, AUTO "HEAT. 7 GARAGE ROUEES 7 one eet et aes newly weds. shit "tee Con: 3 7 RM. FURS APT. “PRIVATE nee, shower -- stool, out ROOM ep ‘¥ DECOR., * private bath, 63 Poolar off Baid- 3 WITH ATE BATH & entr, OR 3-3223_ after 5 p.m. 2 LARGE ye CLOSE IN 4 ve. Roos * apply. 23° Russell 8-261¢ _ '7 RMS AND BATH, NICELY cation W. side. Adults only IND FLOOR, 7 ROOMS, ; _front_@ front apt. FE 5-100, | 116 Lefeyette. eee nee 3 & 3 ROOM APT. NEAR TOWN. r PE 5-3414. Gularen welcome. 4 AND MAIN FLR., RMS. ‘BATH, priv. ent. Adults, 16 Florence. | Heights’ FE saxv0. Reds On Rob Ronee’ Wanted Real Estate 32a | Parm an 7 J ROOMS WITH REPRIGER SRATOR | FE ‘. ” | ong a 5-20 tN Cass entrance, downstairs. TO GET THE MOST POR YOUR a 5a. | “Wand cot rum. Realtor Potridge to 2 7 ROOM C CABIN, CITY BUS, GAS | the re to see, 090 W. Huron | water, Huron Sxotiee Park, a R FE 20 ce NTR Fy: iF pence eo i KITCHEN INS. oe. Ca a | * taetinies | setes tts OR 3-1355. F Bs ter rate | adults, $12 50 a week. 75 | wee wes ; : 3} LISTINGS WANTED TRoons, FATVATE 82 i anes WA . | Ug snow “YOU HOW TO ronal >| PROPERTY: WE BUY (2? ae , - | SMALL EQ . Leslie R. Middleton FE 1-0006 WANTED Listings on al] ‘types of real es- tate, seasoned land contracts, wittes Cash PASL MMOND, REALTOR 7” Call PE 26's W Huron 8 FE 5-T741 LISTINGS WANTED In and around Pont HARVEY WILSON Lapeer Real Esiate FE 2-8682 rE FE 2.0657 _164 W. 2-0007 Oa 8-360 3 7 ROOM APT ; wht pee bath. CASH. For your bome equity, #4 ARNOLD REAL ESTATE 710 8 Telegraph Ra OR 31582 FE 3.0676 FE 3-57 R33 y BEAUTIFULLY BUY OR SELL PE bust rty. Purchasers wail prope ‘4 F, Me a set 8300 oe commer Be. Ph, BILL Pomir. * 15708 I wih personally buy your prep- erty or wil] sell ft for you and ¥ a rivate entrance. the» ou hew to get cash ¥ $4032 71-0086 _wk FE 4-20020000 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE 3 7 ROOM "PRIVATE TEAR ~OuE TRUCK. Zaeais pee on “hare ice 9 foot’ aah fara, Ul “LAS PET Lag® ? ROOMS room” in Pontise MY 36186. COUPLE, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance on bus aear town. FE 4-2047 - IF YOU WANT A EAN PLACE to live. FE nase he ay APTS. TO RENT TO une Ist. $50, iw per Mo. On W $50 deposit, winterized. or OR 3418. 4. FURNISHED APT. Bloomfield a: Ww trans ration. bmg —— wih Privilege of 3 acres rounds. Comp! lonely furn. inchw g heat, a tel Heese. oes ith one 40003. or on 31111 PURN. APT 1 OR 2 omnia on couple, Centrally located. Ad is rs only. 200 N Apt. GROUND FLOOR arr LADIES. io heated. Util. 23 Wil- jiams (GOING 68. WILL ae LAKE front 3-rm. studio apt., until May.1 Au priv. newly dcccreted. nicely 7 ROOM “FURN. 18ST FLOOR, FED SHENETTE AND | bath. Child we welcome. 431_N. _ Perry: BECO. | }- ROOM, S. REFRIG. PVT. BATH. On GOOD ge tg eel 2 FURN. APTS. ONE ¢ Pann 2 ee x BATH. ADULTS. “ ir "noun FEWLY DECORATED: C. fet | ROOMS, HEAT. | ges furn. . a welcome. $f + farn. Couple vate home on Sylvan LE. CRSH Tt ts mot too difficult te . When you list your property with us CALL rt propert: our hatt ot pon Ty sales- men go to for you. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 17 N. Sagingw Bt. ice Open Eves. till 8:30 i one gauss fencing trad entrance, Call FE 2-0661. after 6, Dot feel obligated, oN ee for an oe alee CJ * 3 ROOM APT. oO GROUND Ph. PE 5-8165 Servi 5 ROOMS AED TRADES tre esining s reputaton ee jue | J RM APT, WEST SIDE, PRIVATE 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND * entrance) $16 week weekly, al i | 8a sor i ge2\ EH ai : & a # Hl ea 8 3a\" He] : 5 ai mt ding vour neni floor fr bf st G ref. r Estate. We have toanes, farms. 'm- State. orthern resorts ‘isted ‘or ‘rade & 208 _A5 ama TORS DORRIS 732_W. Huron, #1587 3 WE NEED 58. Sax LOTS. A. G. ELLIOTT @ INS ... es, business pportunities and MA 6-2503 | Peddling Your ~To Bell-To Trade NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH OFFICE STINGS WANTED - 813 os ie B.earysine, ot, 14 OL, 10121 B rou BUY iT WE'LL INSURE IT Sr dass saan set" y welcome. Apply 808 St, Clair e apt. on Cass Lake. FE 43199. AST NOOK and beth. wire 95 BA before 2:30 p.m. AND PRIVATE EN- Children welcome. FE & BATH. 111 NW. furn.. TV, gas heat, auto, hot wa- ter washer & utility room, $75 a ; month, y _Orian _MY 23-7621 f turn, with Murphy bed, exc. we | HOMEY 3 ROOM. PRIV. BATH & entr. near McConne: " i Fred $4485 or FE 64521, 102 Washing-| Crick ‘schoo.s utiiities included. couple or 2 ladies preferred, would seucider 1 child school age. FE ee) | IN CITY OF WALLED LAKE, “ey motel-type brick buliding. with large studio ving enn Youngstown kitchen dressing room, All ings. iagtetine ts Hnens and dishes. Large closets and locker. Washer and drver, MA 6-2704, LOWER 2? ROOM APT. upstairs, 74 Close St trill less FOR FLORIDA ost. , uth civete. ia rooms vad “tila “Neen porches, udio beds, ¢ ve 271 Oakland Ave. Rea: 4 “s & LARGE MODERN 27 ROOM APTS. by week Or month. Children al- lowed. Bleepy Hollow Motel, 3490 Dixie H'way. LARGE BASEMENT APT, EXTRA APPLY _B'park? Place { a oy por. gorra ed oR cou- | ple. TV. ‘A 1919 M15 ORTO 139R2 COLLECT ava a ttl June Y FURN, | THO. 2 ig wich A AND | eirpre ROOMS, 5B. a SORES | lose tn Private entrance. Adults . | _FE 40606. VERY Nice 3 ROOMS. FPVYT entr. & bath. PE 2-553. . willtties included. MY | = ND COM Sati, 46a «©. Broadway, Lake | Fou, CAN BE WARM . COM Orion | iE Sones 1s AND — Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 hoger gd UTILITIES Fors LIGHTS AND * ary 2 ROOM APT. WITH GARAGE. «Living room carpeted. Stove & 3 7 ROOMS AND Bate A 2. ehfldres welcome, 4 +8604, THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 Whittemore. FE 2-7832. : piv OLVERINE APT. sare = nee FE 4-8284 2 apartments, all and entrances, aT sg OP HON. i. WEE HOME, ey mater oe and petra. lot, $7 wk. P. O. Box 535, al See Mr. wm. = 2 Hurop &t. YEAR AROUND LAKE Bear “bniford. BM }80el or PE Rent Heuses Furnished 35 MODERN 6 ROOMS. Bn ti heat, Electrie range. Imme- N, NEWLY 3 rooms. . ome, No ‘rmxers Ret- block N. of M50 on Teggerdine 4. EM 35-8510, * brick. 2c rage Immediate “" 06 "Cienwood. ARTL N. with Ye uct AR ern ¢. Inquire Dixie F'oral, w| 6333 Hwy. SMALL AND GARAGE .| Rear and Auburn Rd., Fa] juired, Sok FE 8-0638 MA 5-7581_- FE 5-7704 ROCHESTER AREA Modern 4 room house. 2 bdrms. 1 acre. Good location. $8,000, *n0O age age house with 4 “CHARLES MELICK 629 W. Fifth st OLive 6-0611 BScreene. oh Sieeted porch. places, Good neighborhood. $15,500 with terms. 1235 | Lake Privileges Mas | on {al lake 23"24 ranch- type © oo larg yet” terse 18 nice ki full basement. House only 3 years old. Pull price of 5-4267. DOMS AND BATH By — A BATH sen CLEAN SLEEPING men only. 39 Orchard Lake, 2-7861. , ens. SLEEPING ROOM, #7 PER WEEK. Sql X, Johnson, PE €-1000, Rooms With Board 38 REEPING ROO aE BT ; ae PE 3108, m fio 8 week, Fe 4196, ves. Otice: $18,800, terms. La. | Howard St. ; Jessie St. GAYLORD 103 8, Broadway. Lake Orion. Open Eves, & Sun, : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD Off Joslyn room home in the center of furnace me wg --X garage, oi] lis, This is priced to sell quick nu i300, “Terms, Brick $800 Down ~ ta be Donaldson Park Well-planned brick ranch home, * 26552, t ar Carpeting Seven room home with 4 large basement 5 bedrooms . ‘an. 5 Lang See inn wee ey —~ lava Nicel RM. FOR WORKING GIRL, GA- se a eoeneapea stio.ee 2-456. ; RG: Basement, auto WATERFORD AREA WIGHOLIE one LAROE Lor, WITH CARPENTER 86 yy ~ Liberty St. This is a~ home mot | - re seeing. Three clarke > bright rooms. ae heat, 4 clos- Felon) teen bares Hew re bath, Excellent neighbornood: $2 “But, boss, the customer insisted on making one of his favorite dishes for me!” For Sale Houses _ 4s| and » plus small house Smal!) down payment, balance $35 | per mo, O! or OR 3-8973. In ROCHESTE: BDRM. frame, 2 baths, ful basement at | Fer Sele Houses |G BY OWNER, 5 ROOMS & BASE- Garage,’ auto. neat, FE IN THE ment, 4-3636. ee | BY. ¥ OWNER. § £ ‘RMS. SUN PORCH bus line. Lk. Privileges, Cecsment. heated garage, paved Cass OA. 8-305 tach garage OLive fae ’ 2 BEDROOM HOMPB, —_ room, auto heats ¢ _ $0000. By owner, MI 6-2848. ome. 3 BEDROOM HOME for quick sale. Owner. FE 23-7411. Lapa SnD SMALL HOUSES IN Keego and near *ROSE "McLARTY FE 23-2162 or FE 5-3578 BY OWNER Recently built bynes. bey e ture windows. . Phe tered walls. pri a $8.00, Boel HST OR N, to LAKE PROPER — A lovely 5 year old modern 3. wy home, with x 159 a Oak i floors. "pasement, garag Plente # cis wns lake Bittlleges. Priced «' terms a wild haveuee "for cash. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR AN ASTE! WALLS. Laror LOT 75X130, LAKE ES. ONLY $1,250 DOWN Leslie R. Middleton woops 4 rooms, compote bath, deep well with jet pum Li rT wipe | LOCATED IN THE COUNTRY i NEAR ii KUSCHELL MI 64133 COLORED OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 p.m. 173 moor Cedardale, off Earim: ive. This is one of the best of few rem: homes in this geen. Extra — bow r din! room, Pr i own -* stairway a Gas heat, Venetian and TV envenne: Reasonable terms. Also 5 we now 3 on8 3 we ent mee own, Bi PE 17-0006 | AREA. 4 = 4 - a OFF veterans. “ranch, type. Large living room. “baigin 3 bedrooms, ivi room, Carat Theta. 3 Smee torms and screens Lot 125, kitchen - close to eicbael ri1,000, 7421. Oat hors, ws robe closets. full) John Kinzler, Realtor ee SHELL HOME ih hy 670 W. Huron St. 42 ft. ranch style. We build on fot Sexton ft. Very tow down pay: 1,000 “DN. IN. WITH NO MORTGAGE | ‘own tot. We can _ment. OR 36863. cost buys this custom built, moc- | finishing for you. Bee our model iy OWNER. § ROOMS AND BATH. | erm, 2 barm | home. today. 26 with full , tt, ond is, liv wes am Reval | GOODELL finished reere _—~ ones a Oak Tindows, es block basement. | . Rad. near Auburn. heat. 80 x 150 lot, Cyclone fencing. | __Of! AC hea Brooklyn. OL 6-0831 STilwell _ 1-7181 $2,800 down, $64 a m = ROOMS, FROST AND BATE | We will -bulld on your lot 40x22, | No agents, PE down, 3 rooms up, FE. ¢-1315. 3 Cost you a3, file dows. ees smo.) $495 DOWN | west suBurBAN monet. information,| New FHA home, 2 bed) - a Monthly of 900. 3 bedroom alow with full “RED HORSE CORP. | Seer hogs shappiog. entepor: | basement, partisiy falvned |i one Se ine costs. Only 3 homes at at this, *| Shed and bath fy Ban . On St. just rry. lea wane, must sell, Reason- WILSON Soe ees| = are WE BUILD. _|F. C. Wood Co. $8,500 jr on , ovement site Yoon heat. pecrowm "y, A drive Ee epee and Rds. ta . 4 , etree: wn WE TAKE LISTINGS OF ANY | KIND 7 PR aa aby 2 WILSON, aeeuageet SAL. 2. HART - HAYDEN paw 3 lots, ¢-room Furniture ecrt Nothing te . $18,700, with $5, IMMEDIATE OPEN DAILY 2S Spa a = ctth dining J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor es.; Sum, 10 to 2 $100 DOWN We will. bud 2 »f 3 bedroom sorte home © sites are large saa level, Lake privileges and ex- come’ DON McDONALD 3-2837 cooounee = house. Nice wn Geo, Marble Realtor, $268 Kader ville Rd., Waterford, OR “BY OWNER Home and 56 lots, 4 bedrooms, 20x22 living large sitting Pe ne Se Serra between Auliny ears Sahin BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 PLASTERED WALLS, e OAK FLOORS . | FULL BASEMENTS, } BEDROOMS Ac. HEAT Donnis & ON REALTORS 732 W. Huron Phone FE 41557 a ¢ ROOM MODERN aon tk Lg .., utility & ok ~ gam ag co. re baw 3 Bedroom Homes De BTe MODEL (Now under Construction) ON EARLMORE AT BONDALE Payments “90 Days” ra Rent} Saturday and Sunday Afternoon | Ree Rector suiems Leite Reed & 500 j} BEDROOM BRIcK SHELIS WN. ~_ Rd. inquire 70 N. Jos- OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. 301 Gateway Drive H Modern bedroom overioakine Me “Gist. "Ful "Pra | To reach property, drive out Elis. abeth Road 1 gateway Drive, then left to WM. A. KENNEDY Partridge} ~ 18 THE “BIRD” TO PIONEER HIGHLANDS Attractive @ room brick home with 3, cer sareqe Pleasant Me 4 + Ante Lk, Full price ti Se0 mn 2 FAMILY COMMERCIAL ff ~! t fieer and’ 3 rooms and bath tai bi roe ant irs. & dehixe -kite Hight stairs, Ideal jor a smell busi- tay rm. ph. ena and in do = included. Will aoe r return of a 13 per cent on investment $12, on 5. WARD E: PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050. W. HURON ST. _Open “Eve. 1 to @ SUNDAY 2 TO'S Williams Lake—Trade Brick bungalow — size rooms an ot Basement aoe larg Pine Lake Area Near Baldwin Ave... ‘ and 1565 Union Lake Rd. } Union Lake Village FM 34393 OR EM sana | CLEAN AND COozY 2 BEDRM heme, unfinished attic, auto. hot | water heat, hee softener, storms | auto. washer and) and screen eryer. ‘Attach. 1% car garage | Perma - Stone, Landscaped, 2. blocks from Lambert School $10.- | Pt $4300 down yard, | FE 2-3262, call Watter 5 | OPEN TODAY’S BARGAIN | ‘. [ _ For Sale. Houses. 4 _Eo See Howes 8 "Fe Bole, Momess 43 “arrears | Heart of the ke Area ' omen No $300 GI's ee €0.| Down helt o n ; bedroom, toh epee winding TERS a me ’ po gy EE Ed cen, Geet taal $300 DOWN EL earkt # . Rd. to Greer ifollew 3 KUSCHELL « No “ a Wc & SONS | tor Sat nes, Gece | —-7E 2 8 bane Money Down Be = See Boge pn dE Ee eS COTE GALT WOWE TYRE OUD. | Podroows. ‘wot to | walle negra on your lot a new 36x36, 4 lots, Building for storage and | oll heat, real ranch type start work shop. Nice rv hy altace eines sisonie ¢ We will BA re stu: ‘not ‘rom IMMEDIA ION. 2 BED- 7 a a gt Leping Al oGt Onis AND sare gs, ger com Pull «OEY apace | Feautt on San el Se »BiL Bac WALLED LAKE : OR SO MPA RE st103 for your on are 780, 8500 down. West side. 3 : Located in te relling quit h coum | = Beeds plastering, firs. Veterans fC area near the new Lin-| & to fully completed. goln Plast They Lew ponte ky _Call_ PE 40357 for app’t 3 B dr ranged kitchens & dinettes. 3 bed- ae + cao down, ser 50 per mosth, © room . Get ca tap jacamata | HA Pes Full ba Compjéte on e heat, carports Priced at sis.so0 $1,000 DOWN U sement lie & Harger. 39 W. and can be purchased on Buy this modern 2 bedroom home ONLY een mente eluding interest (Sn | es ergs fous bear CIVILIANS ore GREGG LO ANGUS. “i997 Mis $300 Down A DELUXE SHACK ae 132 Collect PLUS MORTGAGE COST Full Price . $11,500 You won't find | a better buy FOR INFORMATION CALL: ' Castell Realty: | | os §_ Oakland $950 DOWN 4 room medere home with 2 bedrooms, full bath, full t basement, attached 2 car arage 4 lots. North subur- area. $10,,00—terms Smal! house on North side in excellent condition in- side and out, handy to bus Only $6950 with $850 down. T resale near Clarkstort song - rooms, I's baths, ms & screens, lot loaxie?. “Only $1,510 down } Hy. rater, & cqwert, Rs SUNDAY 2- | : “ae . 3 bedroom brick hee ss J. A. Tay Or. =e oor ooo ee eee eee eee ene nee: | REALTOR INSURANCE ARNOLD : Too Oakland Ave. 2544 REAL ESTATE Franklin and Hickory Grove rds Leok for open signs. } ' A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | FE 4-2533 Open Evenings Pree yparking | 210 8 Telegraph Re $450 DOWN FE 5-0676 FE $5783 - TOG! including | mortgage cos moves you right in, 0 day | possession { ‘LAKEFRONT. Year around 2 bedroom cottage a | ; Lohse, Sirestly oe to Cass, * ree in. - 100 ft. lots and paved streets = gy - $750 down ee . 3 BEDROOMS |» veems @ NT a 2 BATHS location This se ‘wonderful Sey 696 Fourth Street et $4850 will take $1950 te handie, 3-5 Sunday apie LOVELAND | Located in CLARESTON next to Fast a Josiyn. Near schools | school on Waidon Road. | 2188 Cass Lake Rd. EK Harbor and bus, Large room on | FE 24875 _# 1881 one floor ~ shed attic, | WM. A. | WILL ee MY EQUITY AND Pull basement, off heat, ga- | furn: ‘a § Treom brick duplex for for di oe Coesiaer tenting with Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence Street re 64161 or FE 44278 KENNEDY = seen Hures nto buy. $51 DeSoto Pi Elizabeth Lake Estates Large ¢ rooms bath Full basement with ‘autemetic ott by REALTOR Open Evenings are * front jot im trade, 87,050, | term. 4 ROOM & UTILITY FLOOR PUR. | uae ped: side location, paved ith £960 down, eave PAUL ti Jones, REAL EST ATE. rooms, We have the key, see i any time 99.750 $1506 down IMMEDIATE “| | gues. Quick possession. Only 7 ROOMS eat a hor Colored Family home-—with 3 lots garden| oe clean 7 room on pared space. Fenced playground, outdoor. 24) f., eae ay —_ Til and patie, 4 bedrooms, list) | 7 rave bu car ane Sining room. Extra bath in bese- | Can od as 2 t af Ons ment. On paved road, Bear $2900 down and $85 per month Py . otfertne ~ BE FI INDIAN VILLAGE 1 Block from Tel-Huron! 2 bed- s, full basement, large rooms Leslie R. Middleton BROKER KNUDSEN Indian Village WALLED LAKE nom ao in ‘SO, Oak Sone catrancy BIS corpora Te amen torms screetis. acre modele » 2 OR, A COUPI LE | $10,500 with terms. You'll love rage and many other fen. comfy little five room normat | ‘he basement. Were not over Terms aes home. Living room, kitchen, ae when we say, “you must 3 pedosome. pott and eater pared see % now! Ottawa Hills » | ee for thts — Large lot 68x150 i j bath home with a age Onir fy LM} yhries exrage. bared drive. drapes RCHURN HEIGHTS |REALTOR FE 20604 FE ¢1114 eatures. $12,500 with cash andl Sone oun et a4 > Lis ne me pdeiate . e: elty. rvice . eer erica SR. Living. room. kitchen’ with ng WM. H. KNUDSEN din’ space, 2 bedrooms. bath . ore weter ‘heciey tt epets _DORRI S 819 Pontiac inte Bank Bide ‘water . ft with os aed fruit trees Phone FE 44518 Close to pcheois. churches geres. Ox bst. Multiple Listing Service | Income ea G. HEMPSTEAD Huron st FE 80510 re vei a ieee SUBURBAN BRICK i iy! J. i. ie REALTOR weerk auto $08 . 1900 ful! price. Two and A Half Acres... OPEN bathe, new furnace Garage. Available on cash or *. HOUSE North Side Bungalow oo fm a well rest. SUNDAY 25 bath, Pull bemt. gas heat Onis LONG LOW AND RAMBLING 800. + Gas heat. Oniy RANCH # Rd., west to No. 1 fth, Perfect for the brand new is brie 3| City Gardener bedroom home ‘ell kept 1% story, frame ¢ , Wo ceramic rm home with full basement acme oven. and grill, 7% sar ga residentios street @ \ yr casa rage, nice lot. 800 terms more right im. ate down, consider e in dy Eo Roe John K. Irwin. rm une TOR iow wih bee! tite and bail meet 1924 Seahia shit, ae guessed te poren: | Phone Pe DOMT Eve’ es, full pasomnsat, new ges a 1 Eve. rr $3418 pas eS ee a OAKLAND AVE. $11,975 or consider-* or two bed- po ag BA with room home in trade Downstairs was sm. LAKEFRONT BUNGALOW taurant. $8,000 with $1,400 down, $11,500 terms W. H Bi ] ? two bedroom pungelow ‘eth nice " 4 ige Ow it room and fireplace. mi 54 W. Buton st. ror oak pacetes wall PE 5-6402 or eee, Dem basement, oil BY OWNER: NEAR ac, haat, ft on lake, sel Lake. 415° Pr Ms or trade on 3 bedroom home sub- Fated living room: Se r~ fay yeeeomenesse| PLANNING Bree coreged in rer pain ON A NEW HOME? See our display models at beautiful WATKINS HILLS, a restricted sub- division of brick homes that insure gracious living Plastered Walle. Full Basements. Rusco Comb. Windows Paved Walks, Drives Water System Tile Baths Paved Streets Large Lots apis WARD w. fin Races ae ax payments, - MODELS OPEN 12-8 P. M. - eh WM. A. KEN NEDS: . Oe ae i > menor, Hemmauzow parecer er Si Sak ee ae leaving price Maurice Watson: Realtor “Se Wohin Gt Rochester « mi eens G.L's These Are the Homes With the Fea- tures You Have Wanted 1. Three bedrooms Rh Full basement with recreation space 3. Tile bath with vanity and glass tub encl. 4, Plumbing in basement for second full bath 5. Gleaming oak floors 6. Dream kitchen .with birch cupboards . Armstrong Corlon counter tops “a 8 Kitchen exhaust fan 9. All natural finish) ,tomer woodwork 10. Solid paved drive YOUR CHOICE OF — COLORS—INSIDE AND OUT ONLY $600 DOWN OPEN Saturday and Sunday 10-6 * “Drive out Baldwin to Princeton Street, Left to Model WRIGHT VALUET 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE $0693 FE 5-9441 plus costs ck $70 MO. INCLUDES TAXES FULE PRICE $11,935 At Waterford and ranches Brick 2 aes $e LAKE PRIVILECES Rey. 08. fe Pe 1:00 te 700 pm . Sat. Sun ” eter 3 ite a ac $, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 SAT. & SUN: 2-6 P.M. BRENDEL HTS. (M-59) imoter ‘ol hast Lot ‘100x130 $1,500 down. Drive out M30 to Brendel Heights Zod house west of 1655 Ra, Watch fay open sign, BY 2 wi C. HAYDEN, Realtor BEDRM. BRICK EM_ 1.0005 CIVILIANS | ONLY $525 DOWN. 2 bedroom FHA homes. Lerge i el Sun F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR ‘ OR: 3.1235 Corner Wiliams Lake Rd. & Mie) "BUD" | West Suburban \Quick Possession Eve. Mr... Vorbes FE 42008 ao nen : e e8 i i 5 Fi z aj sf & i z, 55 ge age i si sary! € rooms te sem. car 34x60 | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor we. oe, ef GAIEWAYS to} HAPPINESS NEAR ST. BENEDICT’S. 5 DN. fe Eee tien Daily and Sunday on M6O just W. of ‘the | “Kuschell “Drive between Gar- roads HB TES. Se ae pega Sacred Heart Parish teuae| East Side» Open House Wed., Sept. 19 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. 46 N. Anderson posal atte gab est, Only $8,500. Rhodes. 94200, OPER bule ° eo Te ame full basement, complete - E. Walton YE 8-044] | - “ bungalow, full bath, utility room, . Walton ss PE 8-0841 school, GWNER, $1,000 DOWN 99.800. -| Large lot. PE 22137 after @ p.m. ic r type with fire- ‘place, fenced yard, 1% car ga- . Priced | iN FRO: Year old ranch type with | tached Le ty Ragone aoe lot with _ sand beach reduced to $18,- S00 with $3,000 dn, R. D, RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake R4. FE 41187 Sundays call EM 3-2000 or FE 46073 OPEN 1212 CASS LAKE RD. ADAMS HANDY MAN an Tee. tie bath, coax Bie dant ef ~ OPEN 1356 CASS LAKE RD. 3 bedroom ranch & shak George R. Irwin rE 4 beens |. | 2 NEAT AND CLEAN SMALL BOWES 7 to Rochester, 1 west of town, down . RENT BEATER | 8% down, 6 per month. B mod- housetraiie? IM WRIGHT, Realtor DIVISION OF COUNTRY ESTATE pens & a 2 ui ZONED COMMERCIAL 2 C. HOUSTON REALTY | FE ¢@331 EAST SUBURBAN A DOLL HOUSE ON A | R , VALUET, Realtor TERRIFIC BUYS! BRICK “RANCH A beautifel 3 bedroom home. Ce- ae AY ALAN ~ omen q-15° “But, Henry, running up bills is the only exercise I get!"’ ‘By Jay Alan| For Sele Houses 43 Basen For Sale Houses 43 | S BEDROOM, CLOSE TO HIGH and Genera] Hospital m™. $950 DOWN 8 ted “ohect fall basement and 3 extra lots, better see this "RIDGEWAY Realtor 075 Beldwim Ave. FE 46203. 6 ROOM, BASEMENT AND. OIL real buy. $7650 ween PAA | Templet UNION LAKE AREA | Lovely 6 fm. plus torge tomy ms screened bac re Cerami. ule | jot, steam arage y nice- ft. Exc on semi-pvt . | New condition, This pro ly located om lot, 1101 location. Lake priv, bo § acres with 6 rm, modern home ie ment, Balance $60 og W. balance For Sale Houses 43) PON ™ | 937 Baldwin : 3 BEDRMS., 2 on rage, Nr. Donelson, St, Bene- Seve schools ° Shopping Center 3. CLARKSTON . 6 roo storms plane terms. MA New! ted bungalow on Wash- ca | igglon St = Aap see rear of nice lot. Zoned mert- | bedroom, basement, auto. heat,| cial. This is ideal spot for cabinet | rooms large jot. om canal to Oxbow lak: > any for rum 15,000. Easy . & . with beau 3 Teen, on W. Howard &t., full L . Choice A ee | Kk. L, Templeton, Realtor lee Si iacome of ail Kinds im ¢ fam. | 59? Orehare a. Fe +08 $13,500 3 i z 2 § i i : i BACR EQUITY IV & room a vie be mt, 1% SUNDAY 2-6 925 Canterbury nm SUNDAY 2- 306 Whittemore $700 Down To GI's ern kitchen . ctemeneinin | with built im appliances, le tec. STORY & 4 HOUSE. ON 2 LARGE | a in Drayton still lacks trim and floor 4605 Meigs. OR 3-197. plastered, | ing, $8400. | | h. Outstanding | Russell Young See fri PARADISE SUNDAY 1-6 1812 Beverly St. Sylvan Village Brick alow with 2 bed- unfinished SYLVAN REALTY COMPANY Orchard Lake Ave. FE 6-0418 Office vam SUNDAY 2-5 43 Gatewa 10 RS. el OPE SUNDAY 2-5 2650 Pineview Drive Storybook Ranch it's woeacure to otiye = ig i r e tte open efling. Ite fiser to rr windows most ue view, New Ye bathe; SUNDAY 2-5 | 2648 Corey Owner Transferred Hurry ut to see this West side suburbao 3 bedroom— 40. ft, cedar shake house 1 year old, Sparkling clean end attractively decorated. tio me en extra large 4 ‘oO car garage house, ace! ust move in OPE SUNDAY 2-5 108 Pioneer Tel-Huron —e im kitchen g space basement i|Close to Pontiac) Basten ustes.cae | FOLLOW SIONS. i “| j — | SUNDAY 2-5 $24,500 and com- higher priced BRICK LAKE FRONT Levely 5 room brick ranch place base: ont, . m en auto. oil beat. Beautiful 602437 ft, jot nice sandy beach ; SUN. 1 TO 6 ~ Angelus Meadows REAL ESTATE INC, Clarkston, Mich, bedreom 2 8. OPEN ~ SAT. & SUN.2TO: IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BRAND NEW u in Bloom- | . : ge ge ee — and oven, 3432 Ardeth Ranch Home Deluxe This fine home offers a large living room with fire- piace and ful] dining room Also eating space in th well tte on A WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD weeers. ee ARDRETH. FOLLOW OPEN OR _3-4558 BE WOLVERINE lots, A \6x16 brick and cement | HAVE YOU A. C. Compton & Sons 3-4558 or FE 2 1058 lot on car Tare or with $1,450 down, ee LAKE t J , ae pee cent down, $10, r, MA 42286, TWO BEDROOM : house, full basement. automatic Land heat, enclosed porch, &x21 ft. 50 ft. waterfront, 500 Sunday, phone Rig. T Lak SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. LAKE FRONTAGE Located on semi-pyt. lake a view of Clarkston Hills, Restricted for the dis- criminating buyer; Directions : Drive out M1S ene mile north of Clarkston to sign, “Cranberry Lake urn salesman at lake frontage. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “| 77 N. Saginaw St Ph. FE 6-4 i ‘Tu 8: ser Eves unday 12 te 4 p.m. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A ‘ deep. 105 acres of privess” Geer hunting, with resort if de- sired. Must sel] to appreciate, tewer's Lodge, Hubberd Lake, thoveisg center”, Bons" 'e center. 4 late is one, DIXIE TO L0G CABIN. 1} Miles FROM Es Mio. On AuSable River. Good hunting and fishing Call MA Sale Suburban Prop. 45A aaa ROCHESTER Drop over and ses the finest face erick homes in town. |3 bedrm. 1% baths. wet plaster, basement. Paved sts, water and sewers. $16,000 to $17,000. 25 yr. PHA mortgages. Call Mr. Martin, OLive 23-4676 or see models at + Aaa and Alice Sts. H. N. Seldon OPEN S0N_ 34 FM 1 ACRE 1930 Ha ear Tam 0. | rris Lane. WN Shanter, Custom built. 2 bedroom. sirable surroundings Terms, ’ SHERWOOD ——..__ WOODWARD 3-1550 PAY LIKE RENT Opportunity is knocking. Charm. . ing pew house.3 rooms, tiled bath, large lot, lake privileges. Terms to ae + Boeetnaer's budget, Crese e road. Call . Frame, MAytair 6-2528. Mr ' Spacious rooms. Ga Very de- For Sale Lots 46 NORTH OF TOWN—Nicely Wooded lot, 200x500. Paved Orr OAKLAND — 2 very Seat bab, pee Soh So lot with comb. a wo! alm on it. Only $4000 Wichelis | & Harger Co. 23 ron. $8183 OFFICE OPEN SUN. 26} A. JOHNSON, Realtor : S. Tel FE. 8Tx160 wooded lot, Only $2,150. 100x150. For quick sale only $1,250, North side. 115x160. $280 down. 4 acres wooded, $300 down. Wooded, 80x150, $400 down. 10n150, North side. $120 down, ““LADD’S INC. “14286 Dixie oy ee Piains utiful trees. Owner 9441 White Lake Rd., 3 mi. south and 1 m ‘ ile of “Hammond Lake Estates Orchard Lake Road At Middlebelt Fee eet ne es eee ere wee ‘| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 803 beaten Tw Bank Bidg. DESIRABLE HOME SITES oe Oakland Loan SCARE 9 a or ae ie 678 Baldwin FE 46203 Rent Farm Property 48-A Winarea 70 Beet: Pane ON OPEN. SUNDAY & For Sale or Trade “DAWSON WOODS” Neighborhood Grocery WHEN You as os to 80 “STATE FINANCE CO, Bidg Ei Seg ese see. win poe ane at sah ee with rea- down pe ROY KNAUF R Realtor OA 8.3330 FE Bunk Beds tro LORD'S WAREHOUSE me EME ei TAEU UM CORANERE FARTS Ree Used Trade - in eit Lounge chair 14.95 CON MS - THOMAS ECONOMY F URNITURE CO, ‘ ' w “ _____PE 4-154 TEAGUE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ROCHESTER M MICH. __For Sale Clothing! WANS TAVERN 3 MiLEs 6. oF | 5 boven. Mich. DELUXE DRYER. WEISEL TOOL. Cail PE §-0565. oat ak geek, coors "arber chal one = chair —= a fers f einaae wrhecats BENSON LUMBER CO. Tso 6000 On. Sin -TPFLE| Sart TANKS 2 Tate Bato Be | we onere 56 Sale Household Goods 57 waa RONOSee ares ROAST- Coats. ee, DRESSES. “ ax. ELECTRIC Edw. M. Stout, Realtor MN. Saginaw Gt. Ph. FE 65-8165 i EB a VIL LAGE UNION LK, Portrkige ‘33 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Ww it sto EOD zee, ion dae paeal home Ar DARB LAKE COLONY } tine bank has pur- chased “property Just ‘ LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL versa cd LOANS $2 TO ‘$500 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF nodW. M. Stout.] Realtor - ROCHESTER AREA fan shen 8:30 $15, FE 6-0763 fa, Range, anon wotins- | WAYNE GABERT'S TV SPECIALS table TV FU L TANK, WITH DEL Ott 7 ap 'ssT FE 54-1467. Talbot Lumber P uel Saver - Do Ik Yourself 61 a, ister in Sour pocket, | BOAT AMD 71008 SANDER POL- ratched ‘ Fiuo- = = Good cond., $15; Sn fee trans- ieee. Mortgage Loans LOA! ANS , $600 TO $l, 500 ji r. Large ek CALL 60971 burpose ; homes 4 not, ~ Maurice -¢ Watson, Realtor Oskland County. ad matte. i: R : ~¥ Rent Lease Bus. —T 49A SPACE ON GROUND WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON ST, Open _Bve. 7 _ to | 60 Ft. on Water Venice of the Lakes Subd!- ANS Ae S. Tele FE 49833. An E mead lars ent Re Rental A-1 1 BUSINESS PROPERTIES ON DIXIE HWY. Large 2160 sq. ft, block bust ie HOMTMASTER RE 5 iron tubs, 964.96 ae veres an 3 > colored bath tun ie whe Bateman Kampsen any : oly $39,000 on easy’ terms. ‘lie ¢ aCe SHOT Sau FE One bundred valuable feet 5 rooms Witie os catty § are Ba ous “eons alt ‘ ral Phone OR 32-1295 i! " Open Byes. ‘ti @ ~— Bun. 2 to 5 * “_ fect is Some Good Acreage IM WRIGHT, oa AUBURN CORNER e | STATE. WIDE Me om” . RFE 43581 Doroth der Lavender REAL} y Snyder. nk TGkON ST, BEDROOM oe orcas eousngC om Bt = 7 a f EE & GREGG mck ae — Eins mn tnd Sia or Pe “LETS TALK FRIVATE POND AND i ACRES. Located ju: HARDWARE Your bome will be age = gg for this rom y. paid caught = 15 minutes, t ~ A ‘ R54 new —_ wall tent. ; canvas "i pane Gay Can for mem, take : OR TRADE, 1946, 2 Pf sh Ares tnuss sel) or tether fr lake jot, fi rE M NEAR Ki KINGSTON, 80 AC? ACRES. @ a $4,000 cash, bel: ~ fi ed. OL! e ADCS mene 1-691, WELDI NG SHOP | Pontiac jake cot- r gomething of equal value. ves. ees ee er to Loan 2 53 ‘PRUNES HARDWARE “A Bary Parking oe are se Realtor BE. Walton E a ois tata oad She Dorothy Sny< der Lavender ” ACRES $1,200 3 “BUI wanes cnt = ledge, OR. punt rr 4-0003 NDE. PRICED | 5 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION eeear PR PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR \OLD Siete Fo ame on W, Side w YOU ARE For § Sale Farms 80 ACRE FARM Imlay pr Ange sh. et PAINTS AToftel ye Es For prom ke A val MA S Wri = GHT'S LUN nia, Phos for who out of w: Tork ase troied wie ery consideration, extra ent farm- es SHOP, i always ys to deal at ww Buckuers, | _ eye tor Florida, 2536 Dixie BUCKNER || OFFICES ARE LOCATED: me| We pe! Tat you to ee ee Sw vlock ding "Wal pt prosery ‘tore (atin tu for most Foot Sele Clothing 56 Datys IN RESTAURANT, Near jand Beoreusen, area, White venugaet Bavelient t spot for am- bitious couple. Also intluded 30° pamoctenter for your lable PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bidg, DRAYTON PLAING 4512 Dixie Hwy, WALLED Ane. 230 «Barneton oy muskrat uF, ALA oe OR St ea One blocs sorth across fron bank Need $500 - Sa wi Cc HAYDEN. rie atin & 4) NEED A. FINANCE-| Span FIXER? Order Classified isla : ads to sell, rent; find a good job, FE 28181 is the |" Want Ad, number ! Decucng> ome & Auto ATTACHMENT tractor belt and pulley. | Bt. ster, FE 8-002. SON wind ATENTION | 17> pedicel Cheap. HOME OWNERS OM BUILDERS i Good condition. FE ¢-0286 ae ee pe Pield tile and } TABLE, BUPF-| Complete tine of paints . 6 rm = tm stee] sash, I beams and igsvino erate HOUSEHOLD KT) eoncrete and mortar, furn. ‘sed sale. 162 8. Saginaw. . ‘e Steel clothes posta. $9.90 pair Sheet rock. Cash & $1.55. Rock lath, cash & 135 Rain eon hg ie a8 ESTIMATES , AND FHA TERMS ws eats LUMBER Material Sales Co ‘Be (aide) OR, 27008 “BURMEISTER i { i sayyen & FF pa¥¥ PONTIAC RM AT r OPDYRE sec- | ACCORDIANS, 3049° PER CENT ° All sizes. Lessons, re up. A Pairs. Free seccordians lean be- — sinners. Enrol! today. PE $-s4r WOOD - NET tikes Gold Sell Stamps. | 2 PE 3110 FOR SALE: i306 in +5006 after D.m. 72 Grandie. “HIGH QUA INE. AR $1.95 SPhet saa a OAL. | standard aise. Sudanie te bone wl "a FN CABIN’ K - low iwortes. Te: ITCHEN CABINET SINKS. FA- Galiggher's Se rms al chchelllbed si “ ne * babes HOMART COAL FURNACE. N°. iste. ithe new, $130. FE | PE 49004, . *. G. Bianmo A real buy for the — ALL BUNGA- "moses Hures 6 PE Slightiy marr = terrific aes - — bination, with “7 Or | secess Me sacrifice ~ mixing faucets. 634.60 to buy later, money 5 4 fn . wat terri sce will be to 7 ore ent, 393 Or . a Let Us HELP YOU Witt YOUR whe m painting Hun- | OSED ise ACCORDIAN 6 i gs| gts eee Seen Paint. RB DIAN LIKE ve) ore oC oe ws Se VioLing PROM PROF. WiLLiAN ex collection. Floral, 833 Date Kean = ano. rE Sse? = i | : parti an 5 } 4444 wy ace F 3c 2 , has guarantee. __ HURON ST. efter ‘gi ati or poet boo ville, mH, ra and ; ? m9 to | ,,/8F shell vest special | T DICNIC TABLES ar Th ol gnnRGAIN oe {$2150 50 BASS ACCORDION old. 9 switches. Cost ‘700. atin” sreseer a ‘We rren- Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Pte OEY SARS teen Aker? pm tng Sa SOF FIR 24104 w .. "Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 PLANT NOW 1 FEMALE _ Es POINTER with Pw a. Oot oe berds vr 1 i ;"eiryene_ FREE 1 ANGORA 6s PE seAclen AN —1¥R—OLB | es coon deg. Reasonable. K. at 3 YEAR OLD raat ee PART SPRINGER HUNTER, RESEMBLES BRIT- TANY, 638. FE 3-0638. j i ae < COCKER PUPPIES. AKC BASLE AND WHITE YEAR old_female cotiie, £35. OR 3-7850_ axe “Trish | field hampion & reason. abie Li ts “Sterd poem oFe™ aw FA a ALE . Good hunting tock. FE a, LES TRAD ~~ -§ "Let tage ies : x. a al ri : Fer Sale Car a] “For Sale Cars a) | sie "Buy" |} LOOK! : USED CARS | ap sg ‘CENTRAL | #32" se : LINGOLSE MERCURY ster sia oda “T tell ya T'm overctraiied, pop! All this practical expert- ence for marriage is keeping me from meeting any girls!” wn i Copen- town prices. ve end FOR PART? AND EnKs On our Harley Davidson “ee leriey ust Ease Sales Co. 373 T Mw CLE. condition, ideal for bh ‘ — eM eveine Aner 6 om OL! eee Many re to choose from. As low ts Sia full orice Make your HASKINS CHEVROLET hardtop cpe. nM UP : town, ; se fee th ba ria Dart & me" Farm Market 15. Ra, near Adems Rd. ee Trailer Sales NEW 1957 TRAILERS ON OUR LOT NOW — "Fae iiate Wott 8 aod Used trafiers access. 5 ai sizes. Parts and e rates. re ‘Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION 1081 & ) Rambir ‘Station Wagon, Ov R&H Must sell. 1951 sler Windsor luxe coms 4 speed trans, Le thane Rall. ioe Piymouth. . a. R&H, show- room appesran CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES mata ae wa” 5.5 Open Evenings Till 9} .. m, 1060 FORD 3-DR.. % RACED EN- wr 197? Ford station wazon. TODAY'S SPECIAL *53. Ford Custom 8 Four-Door RADIO & MANY EXTRAS $180 DOWN $12 PER WEEK BRAID err eee inse- JEEP STA Tow WAGON 4 ae rive 61, 8317 Big Lake 3 MERCURY. GOOD SHAPE. FE i@ a NASH RAMBLER STATION wagon, Radio. drive. money down, saceme st Breas Mer. Parks, Midwest 4-7h00. Harold Turn rd. bed wid 7 MELEGABON 100 3 b jsst ures seat ae eteT Motor eke. ¥ ree bus, in Lucky Auto Sales PE + ‘ FORD Custom Liner | Everybody's Credit Is Good Here Wrotesaie ‘Open Sat a EINFOR Pes i) © i“ 4.2 at John BR ¢ re ert wcon ) DUMPHY. | ®. elec sterter. Johnson. Compitie Ve sale,” ‘ai ie mee ee 6 ap. PE &iisi. Albert q | ise Citev. i; FON FICK ut Ex ¢ | _ cellent condition. $475. FE @-1792. ‘ji i, Ton GMC DFiUS® PICK. "Up. 1300 miles $1.75. FE 7-0808. ® Guc 1) TON Pick?P: Per- fect ‘tion Cd tires. $650 OA *.3011 New and Used Trucks 1955 Ford %%4-Ton Pickup 1955 GMC %4-Ton Pickup 1952 GMC Utility 1955 Ford Panel form body with power- lift tail gate MICHIGAN’S LARGEST GMC TRUCK DEALER WILSON GMCs 1948 Chevrolet, 12-ft. plat-| ROLET CONVERT, M100 Mutual 42364 se CHEN -£DR. . A tide + 7a, Ree 1955 FORD $1750 | _ NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S-WOd SDWARD. f MI 40736 2 is @ BigP ~ mary Oe derk green, owner cal MOTOR SALES 023, W, Huron . 2 West Side Used Cars » 1955 F ORD | be Rng delivery. wry ee very low and own payment. -NORTH CHEVROLET , jono'S" W VOODWA WARD 7m m | / , $995 FINAL /CLEARANCE 1953 Pontiac 2-Door , $695 1952 Buick 4-Door 1956 CHEV $495 a DEM 0’ S 1952 Dodge 2-Door CUTIVE $995 pront) ik 1954 Chevrolet 2-Door_ stantial Savings 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS = $495 Hardtops — aac 1952 agents 4-Door $195. nae | 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door” OR YOUR CAR DOWN _ Always; 70 Good Used _ ToSdy | the Least $895 1953 Ford 2-Door $1495 1955 Ford 4-Dr. (W ite) Cats to » Chance From 53 3 4 Door or. SMS : pac y : pt aa PSs Styline Deluxe ....$795 Radio & heater O-Drivre, __For Sale Tires 80-A,_ Wanted Used Cars 88 “Oakland County's pn Fee Race 4 DOOR | DETROIT MOTOR SALES seubcaaishehetetabdatash arietetataadinaasnaaieaaieeateedaidaa ~envring Te ” . a) ¥ ; 115 §. Sagin Judson CTETUE ERIE 208, | Bod Seton Motor Sale | Fee Os Me) Sy abba $795 sag tesa ae m *. i! war — Se aS Pel Sez. ame .. ba D Ets fiat | MAple Sites ‘tl_9 | cr Chiaiion a. Desiers demonstra : “erED WILLIAMS Top Dollar 1954 PONT. 1953 FORD " -LARRY ees ~ ee Cone eae Clerk, ne i mre ‘, wale “ For Clean Used Cars & Truc $725 JEROME iw? rina 3 a me Lat ke STAR CHIEF i MA 6-566 or MA 5-114) = : Matthews- Fordor sedan with YV-8 engine ROCHESTE FORD DEALER | REPOSSESSED CARS a Size while walls, 60) 8. Sasinaw. door sedan with radio heater Radio and beater. Very BICe) ton MORE THAN nit ZESES AL 160 Gide Hardie . . O119¢0 tetera pepe| Hargreaves | Sing aTeAa Sm | Theme — erase Be iJ up. | ais . . se tires ‘raded m on new | 211 5, Saginaw St FE 4-446 ee ET 197 8. Jobnson. i ee RE & HOP 1 NORTH CHEVROLET W OLDS-SUPER Se-HARDTOP. i0h? PONTIAC ¥ DR, NaH GOOD TREADING CO. | we gas ten asiattin Here CHEVROLET Be attie (Gf. tara tap, 208 mite. Line tee #81_N. Perry St ld SVERULS Bonde4 Dealer” 1000 . W vOODWA WARD | coe its “ATALIRA. POC Auto Service 81 | oe 3000 seen? Bee Ber. 1000'S. Ss. W vOODWA ARD Birmingham ly_loaded. $1,975. FE 3-748 CRANESMATT GRINDING IN THE — * | Motor | Hag area. Ser oe DELRE. _ pA ys “ved” S* hose FE uz) HIGH | $38 Paid | SHARP "tL FORD VICTORIA. BA- || CHOICE E_LOWNER 1905 PONTIAC 2-242. WE Pay int BUICK SPECIAL STARTS Sasa” Exe cond. OL | S les | tar, Chief. Catalin, Clean as | Mib-srat RAMATIC WERY., SHARP LATE (TE MODEL CARS. hres, Gieen imnide & out 908. PE) Gi hh FORD 7 DR VERY SOB | a Bead, Cal PE Got ater @” ice. a ie Your Ford Dealer "W@ PONTIA ‘ Esra ees | COMMUNITY [spain betas ee, ese tae | Since 1930 ewae es See Sete Rover Scooters 82 MOTORS i i fo . At Stoplite in Waterford, | bs ~_Detene. Sharp FE ms, ‘on xc | 803 N. Main, Rochester FIRE soe, Sea ere, teers vee, Don't, or. cendition thresel Ges, ON “Send | Price $85. Puooe Maple om. lo PM. oon spree’ 6 — miss 8. OR D101. | 34al4. For Sale Motorcycles $3 Pe a8 Be TEERagiponne bat 1953 PLYM _ Fe al ee ae ‘or . Mo c+ ge beater, er Seis Motercycioe_ $3 WE REED, OSED CARE AND | 1ose cnev. 4 door oo Mone 1955 Pontiac 870 Cat. ott orth Chevrolet’ 1954 “Olds. “" $895 J | Sthewalle’ red @ white A rows: . ort ev rolet s ~ 2 door, ‘all accessories | were’s a nice looking, well carea| . er car with only 13,009 miles. One Big Lot in B ham | "8 2s wee S I of the o that © ig n Birmingham & E | AF antes eee ota ‘youl really | Spend It | like to sell * “yas Terme. oer = HIGH $$$ PAID MR Mate meters new tres . Wi © on Sine ~ Fer Sale Bicycles 8 oT or earegeae =| | HOUGHTEN & SON NORTH - VV ise Y pts RG sty a DOT's oF” SCHWINN GIKE, v0 PR Yad Otave _1are CHEVROLET | | 1986 Pare cease | Se, Ghornsten, OO * ™ TROTS ANS viet a BICC. Sone ; Get fe eat W, auto, transmit | S38 Firmous $$: occccHS Pontiac wala comp. $15 ench. OA B2286." Must be tp good condition. ty —twee yok 1000 S.. w OODWA WARD | $908 Chev, 3 dp. sna : Pe ates: ® rE fee 398 Beli Le - Birmingam 42733 | bse Cher 7 ar PG. i good, PR «7306. “we RUNS : Boats & Accessories 85 “moses, 7, 32 Aubare. CUSTOMIZED | ees Bet top oo Tl aes) 44, STUDEBAKER, EXC. CONDI SACRIFICE 12 FT MOLDED FEY} cars. FE 3-2006 days Sree. "30 Chev, 2 dr, sedan with wl ' | 18) Dodge Feo. 3S Girectional sige 10 OR 3-2 | fe —— :ace | Olds engine, W.W. tubeless tires, | Beattie 1 } 4 Dodge 4 dr V8 $ b45| after 6. tock ring _irensom “See ‘M&M Motor Sales |. Hrdramatic’ transmission, ehrene | | 1982 Fora 4 ¢r eustom «.... $ hr DA control & ‘meler “tS tab ise, er oe tote — fon oes, | pig hy “Seell| | iat ‘Chreiier Saritoce 3% 7 Ee OF De DOWN ae — — Wanted Used Trucks & Cc) gas ab sar ry ay Call PE ben. _one Motor 6 trnasportation specials $ 100 36 Fore. Victora . - SPECIAL 4 . RA | | v * agon $200 Cottage ete - STOP — LOOK hester, clock lighter and turn ee 4 Potse sf ton pick-up . $973 “55 Ford Station Wagon er uote Frente | meets ta, Sm bate | Barer ie ei me Sales |BERRES ig2 ene boat, $486, Ontoovile Sums, ot rae Gump sep | bx Re OR 2 fi, Your Ford Dealer Seer ae 3 Pera. yea ant GANTED | ee Sa eT Since’ 1930 RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘Ht Rontiac catatina ‘ at ss -PLYMOUTH |-@ Fora Pick vp vy > J + ? et Sen Vion tint oon alle - At Se spas. he Fs Rees ee HURON MTR. skLES "Bric ht Sr rT) enires, OR i201, bile. 1947 ha? matic 4 gr. The INLAND LAKE SALES NE ee cares ng pot [rae ae dig fa Smar t Man ee Jerome i lee feist en ees| Buys A lg = es fal Pear siceemines 80 Ass 38). OLDS.CADILLAC ‘a “ie arse Maly cours Straw Hat