| _THE PONTI: ‘ f , ; p 4 AB i ' % i \ i \ \ ff ; 4 * | F fl ‘ 4 / hy i 8 ee t \ : ; \ ie PRESS | eZ!) ee ea * Kk, hake of dened MICHIGAN SATORDAY, AUGUST Ey rt PAGES © : A Tn aE ‘Vg “ Keon } ven 19 ths, Reduced to Private ie DUSK TAKES MORNING TRAIN — Besides turning down- town streets into glistening ribbons, dark rain clouds also cast an early-evening pall over the Pontiac area this morning, By 9 a.m. Pontiac Press. Photo traffic in the city was punctuated with shining head and tail ee te Ne ee Een Gee... More Expected Over Weekend Rains Drench Quklend County Pontiac area residents were “ All police departments in the elt re 3:30 this A Bit ot Les Gaahie Sd hale by 3 a.m. and skies darkened, cqlregent, North Saginaw bet There was little prospect for the and Kemp, Seclnbiiagiieat Gordian thes tae wotteiads Attention Farmers! Weather Bureau was for warmer temperatures today through Sun- day but scattered showers or thun- Wayne Siefert, Oakland County agricultural agent, today issued a special bulletin to county farmers. “A late blight of potatoes and tomatoes has been observed in Oakland Judge Reject Suit on Sewer Southfield May Vote on Drainage Proposal Tuesday, Court Rules A suit to. block a field, the suit claimed the town- afternoon and Moore Plans Innocent Plea; dershowers were expected late this evening. grant the franchise under Michigan law, and denied Greenfield's peti- tion for an injunction preventing a public vote scheduled on the fran- : - [Dulles Outlines | International Operation _ of Canal Urged, Giving Southfield Township vote on the proposed $1,112,000 “Little Evergreen’’ inter- nw jceptor sewer Was turned down yes- ametiae tenday in. Oakland County Circuit eed by ‘builder Myron Green- has No legal authority to grant] | ahr speach vey he chet os FE 4-541 for further information. F Visiting Judge Timothy C Quinn | of Tuscola County ruled yesterday that the township has authority to}... ‘Verdict Brings Smile OR ATR =, —— a Compromise Plan for Suez Egypt a Fair Income _ WASHINGTON (?)—Secy:} of State Dulles has outlined & possible compromise plan} for ending the Suez Canal dispute by placing the wa- terway under international operation while “fully” pro- tecting Egypt's “legitimate interests.” On the basis of state- ments made by Dulles in a special. air report last night, the United States is| relying on “moral force” to work out a settlement of the problem posed by Egypt’s recent seizure of the vital waterway. Under the plan Dulles. sketched, Egypt would be assured of “a fair and reasonable income’’ from the traffic through the canal and ap- parently its ownership would be recognized, Bat Egypt would have to agree to operation by an international agency. Dulles spoke t6 the nation from the White House several hours aft- er returning from urgent London talks on the. crisis. American, British and French diplomats agreed to call the con- ference on the crisis in Lon- don Ang. 16, ; AP Wirephotes CLEARED Oy MANGLAVGRTER--8/tet. Matthiw C, McKeon smiles after a seven man military jury cleared him of manslaughter [Rochester Man Dies (Court Orders s \Bad Conduct Discharge Forfeits $30 a Month During Period of His Confinement in Jail PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C. (INS)—A full-dress seven- member military tribunal today sentenced Sgt. Mat- thew C. McKeon to a bad conduct discharge, nine months at hard labor, and reduction to the grade of private. The court also ordered the 31-year-old Marine drill instructor to forfeit $30 a ‘Imonth for.the term of his prison confinement. The court president, Col, Edward L, Hutchinson, read the verdict as McKeon stood rigidly at attention in front of the “jury” box. Beside him stood hig chief coun- sel, Emile Zola Berman, who four (See Bernian Story, Page 2.) hours before had pleaded with the |court to let McKeon remain in the Marine Corps. liberating on the punishment since 8:47 a.m, 2 McKeon was convicted by the court Friday night on negligent homicide and drinking on duty in chise Tuesday, places row’s high will be 88 with south- charges in the April 8 deaths of six Marine recruits. He kissed his easterly winds 510 miles per hour)... uvent prokehy focine hare ee! wife (bottom picture) after hearing the verdict at Parris tsland, $.C. | sino Corpe where” Me expect south to southwest 10-15; jassed Southfield officials seemed as Car Strikes Tr ee : , ence, talent and devotion to duty 0 are (0) py uf ef — ae heneaororely 1: nearer, according to observers, : Ss ] Mill ° A could well be used, The corps ing 8 a.m, in. downtown was 62] Because of confused political A Rochester man died this morn- tee 1 Ss to Be Smoking; meets — ¢ Gis Uae" By PETE LOCHBILER degrees. At 2 p.m. the thermome-| status of the after its |'"¢ © een war eae : “I ask you,” said, his Howard W. Moore said yesterday afternoon he intends|ter registered 78 degrees. | recent tneseperation ettenngt, ol: 1m ee a heweh iainemres tn Full Out put Delays Seen brea png rege lhe ios to plead innocent to the pectne be Sy of his three-year-old paren . —_ tere (Avon Township. > : . |, WINDSOR, England — Queen} times, codward St., was on arrivallin the steel mills today, following the end of labor con-/geant's wife, Betty, expects their rest on the night of the killing last Friday, Moore said: |her Séth birthday here. They were faced with puntiveletash in which he reportedly suf-/tract negotiations, but officials foresee a delay of weeks “ihinte to de Gehe. tee “T oenfensia ‘because I* action Sn Bh ge ae ce gma ppt es ney —opeep tenons ought to be with his wife, and this was confused and every- me Pe ° pollution of township streams. Su-| A os A strike by 650,000 United Steelworkers of niniaetabiie that time.” - Seleg-casematll is come ge ‘The Gir Is Are Coming wee pervisor Eugene Sven has been Dondid Raine, of 234 Aubure fea. lemerged from its final phase yesterday—after 34 days get homicide cmon, = a cited for contempt in “failing to|Avon Township, escaped unhurt,jof idle furnaces—when on one the 12 struck steel pointed out that in every. me. But T've--thought 5 They’ re charming, engaging and winsome, and |alleviate the problem.” according to Oakland County Sher : A oe began migning. indi- iedietion except the military, ae over and ‘talked about it) their adveritures\are calculated to give you a chuckle | Under the present plan, now ap-liff’s deputies who investigated the : a charge is not criminal, but forms with my mother.. right down to your toes. proved by the courts, a non-profit/accident ; vidual contracts patterned only the basis for civil action. “T don't think that I'm capable| ‘Trip lightly through the pages of the Pontiac Press [Private company, will finance and| Rains told deputies Cameron was rys ef. Uys on a three-year master cOn-|"Reterring to the conviction on ‘ ving at a high rate of speed tract concluded with the} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) of killing that little girl. I'm telling) next Monday and in future editions with cartoonist. ont will be repaid over a 10-yearlwhen the car want out of control union last Frida 2 : this because I don’t want my| Franklin Folger as he presents his humorous appraisal |period by ta han : . , y- you this my , peri y tapping » Paid byjand struck the tree 10 feet off the Prominent among the b ne friends See ae me Cis absurdities which make up the lives of “The te ccomgeadh hook into Welt de, of te. vend at Walton rac in oun steel c com ot wens a "819 -Year-Old Drowns : “T'm ea,” ” sewer ; 2 “pad Me. — : were U.S. Stell, =e : 1,700 Acres tocated oy the nation’s largest/|f] Pond at Shelby Moore spoke in ag exclusive : ‘ latertiow to a Pevtigg Pree Te Secretary Dulles Reports on Suez in Troy Township to Be|Ptoducer, and. Republic! porter at his celi in the Oakland ae : | Used tor feture Need oo third largest PCO ee yun, denies to Goan County Jail. Sheriff Frank W. Seu = : Irons ee Samy io A Those firms not yet through behind his grandmother's home ta ae: : - | Purchase of 1,700 acres of land|Wworking out contract details with Shelby Township yesterday after- The 23-year-old furnace repair- ee. : noon while playing clone im Ge ) the union are expected to do so by man spoke hesitantly for s ev e nj in Troy Township by the Chrysler! omow at the latest, yard, ; minutes. He said that he did not, Corp. was disclosed today by Pres- He apparently walked into the want to talk more about his confes- ident L. L. Colbert, who said that] At U-S. Steel Mills, mainte- Ipond and became entangled in - Nias ups ewe the site will be used for possible] S¢ enlavighe tnapectiag for deme ee ee he had been drinking. future expansion of engineering) age and readying the plants for | The boy was found floating in 1, Of Oxford, The land, composed mainly of Monday. R. M. O'Hara, Dequindre last night that she believes in her) — farm property parcels, comprises). The mammoth steel empire will/Road. She told troopers the boy ee TEadioaais uns” sed a square mile bounded by Longifemdee more: than two weds to/vas Cenght I, ssn, sett ar everything ; Lake and Crooks, Square Lake and Re ne ee discovered water - said. : Coolidge roads. Other tracts are|imum 39,215,000 tons annual out-j1%4 feet deep. on Out Another son, Irving Moore, 33, @ |located in adjacent areas ee ie) teres ore ara ames was visiting the. os Gell ‘Naat Sebt he : ovens, blast fur-/home with his parents, Mr. and .— Emphasizing that the corpora ces ae ones ee Sees ee ee believed anL-shaped tire tron, tion does not plan any immedi- jagiow again. laer St., Oak Park. : sought by detectives as the mur- ate construction in the area, Col- Sak ot ene turvine Sheeeea-one ee S since July 22 when he last visited © tet coeee Detroit Torch Fund Unit : ero os Colbert pointed out that few He had arrived for a spe tacts of and are evaiate| BACKS Up Fluoridation visit and said he did not know jin the immediate Detroit area. on Page 2, Col. 5) oe excellent t scoperty as the! DETROIT (®—Fluoridation of public di olen at from the market and is In Today's Press agen hot en arg howe Building News, peesveseds: 17-26 pee dustrial use, Chirch News Saveseeseeaes TBO : . “We deemed it advisable to buy eats Gi tiaieaall now so that we will have a suit- seers eeewenpeeweyss) 6 Sets : vate Ny ce panmyr | Mystery. Story ode becseee ved Ll . ae x see 3 ve Ae eer pee GS years . now our sar bd Sports’... Seek ehoneeeeeeneen * 4 State ‘John : on Egyptian nti : nationalization one ' m of the Suez Canal. Dulles called the eames.” itis re e Soave. ! shove: “am angry net of retaliation against fancied! grievances” tn ‘guevteas Wipaens w Ginpeind: e House the address." ey . Dedicated, Mayar, — : i, 2 E A Ve 3 ve pete | f Fi # Zz Sy ge ee ne } vy Gere gay UGUST 4, 1958 ee! \ 1 a + aa: Dae pyc at Ay ) ed Ay 4 ah : , i | te |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, A in Two-Car Collision at fe: day tas Two were hospitalized Prey ees ge tag ate M and five others injured following yore two-car accident in Pontiac Ips. Sick Patien | (Findings May Aid Safety. EST A Murer . & raul — z My z ret a ps wes - Gurrent MaDdiittes ....ceevceeeseenes ’ i a a ae — — . — + — ne eeeseoese prehbbeewateueee oe 84.00 Let dich ede ee tena iheubatiee “oe = Pee ieee ee ee ete er) id POCCSSEPO EET HSE TH Ose ee tee — ea ee ee ees _ ce ‘ . -_ * gdee eesee ie ‘ MARAE err) +o+eq+ ie OL deb h de dedel dd hdd dt led Par. 04 4 ol MP REE UR REBAR ETC TT be re.4 = f ‘5 eeeeeeee 2.00 rl eee ebeeeeeneee cet + ee ime NT ele cendapr pode . ‘ ils , Peet et eee ea 44) : * aan a? - © 194,000.00 $198,000.00 _ Phang future Naditities ..ceessesesgee + tases wih etal abilities badags entbadesess . ‘ = Np Be ‘Total eee tee eee tits eee ey ad eee ee eed ectiprtierdinetanadiad — ed wa i S3nese Ahats Tome : -~ 4 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS ....... s1.000,i00.60 oe ‘Jaen a : q arn Seneae 3 3 3 an iG Police Still Lack Clu as 4 A : ‘ iGrand Canyon Air Crash) te eld Si ¥ Inquiry Concludes Today} ovale 1 3S ae State Police continued to "WASHINGTON (INS)—The Civiljcontrolied areas in U.S. commer- Ps Peank whey code snidel syware. wee Me eave y emote inom Canyon Srtnar sation wth hopes] Cres and a United DCT seh salam lige findings ‘will speed. com tion|collided, killing 128 persons in the oj ng lee lof a nationwide safety network for/world’s worst civil air disaster lowe men yesterday, air traffic David D, Thomas, traffic con- |pected in the f . * . trol director of the Civil Aero- tinue questioning The network would leave no un- nautios Administration, told the : lived near or beard yestentay, 6S tal gant: ‘|with. the slain ° _ | ard policy té tell airplanes Court Deliberates | sitatrits ns sey are mer scien, 7 ; = ae pe cceaectcatspentnen econo tel ; sete BP Se ses = & PIES McKeon’s Sentence |, 3, motes an attempt to war) SIRS ro | “ther came, trvugh the por Jot collisions in this way might only] MOHAMMED MOSSADEGH | .,,5h tests all right but are Mr 10 ) (Continued From Page One) [confuse the pilots, since non-sched- * yy | met. cleared nto tO the drinking charge, Berman called|ang . wide pcb aged lranian Rebel . : Sherwood, Lapeer. He had] ‘pe Rev. Robert W. Gibson aepery) the court's attention to the fact) nour them ; ; Bird admitted Pontiac years. The! ye, will preach at First Meesby- cenee| that there were three sergeants oe ) ; cnabaya ton apa "esbaiad thelr 305 San" Couch tmerow "nd _ |invol other two were Airline pilots told a House Inter- , denied t anniversary last year. | sundays through Sept. 2. Serv- | aoc, fe emer cout, nd were erin mt nd a Howe | eaVeS PrISON rn hw haar gi’ He was & member of BPOE.| ice te ot 145 a.m: . wee a ' BoE eater oecraa{month there could be no guarantee : he borrowed $5 Mrs. sachs. and eee ace £.. ‘ : cumstances case, Berman against further crashes until all the es are * 3 , oar Cancer Pioneer argued, the drinking constituted 8] aiianes are under CAA control. | Plans to Live in Exile|{st ee eee — Eugene Crawtord of Tho geod to eae Deteor's of group ——— Thomas said insufficient funds) in Switzerland; Sparked it was learned he often drove Bird Crarabelle, Wallace) turned over to the city, a8 per = : bs ae _..|had hampered the expansion of the ‘ to the Norton faxm. - Amidon, ‘all of Pontinc,| agreement made Monday at —_ “See +,* . | Berman pointed out the 31-year. contro system, but added that as| Anti-British Revolt { Lawrence, former Dearborn po- ater ralthe commission meeting at which Resigns Position tn's!scr'z's ti mace oo trea | wa cs sry, ecu Spa Pa the }|spent 45 days in the brig “I“things are better” for (INs—Former Iran-|got out of the car on his trips to announced|The agreement which his attorney the delu-| . ately after the Sunday night) “oletion of the system ian Premier Mohammed Mossa-|the farm where Mrs. Norton was Fu-|urged at the meeting called for a some! Will Devote Full Time |S”emp-march he ordered to ins ee degh was released from prison|found murdered Wednesday. He Farmer-Gnover price of $23,560 for the lot, No. 39, their condi-| * discipline in his laggard platoon. said Bird drove out car lize Labor a She om . When it is finished, every pilotitoday. ae which completes purchases for to Stabi ze ratory _*“T cannot conceive, would be told of all planes in his @¢) ook last week. > aaa |}proposed Parking Lot HH. | © PATIENT Shiscniiel Support said, “how jail will! vicinity. Testimony had shown that] Mossadegh was sentenced to — ipe ‘Mrs. willy rondo at the An’ working with these patients, satisfy the needs of the case, OF the TWA pilot knew the United three years iraprisonment on Aus. Edward ( Robinsons buyer for|home until Se or 20, a8 she be paychiatric social worker finds)». isppor Maine U-Dr( ee ting cratt was flying a parallel route,|20, 1953, for plotting the . Store for 30|asked when turning over the deed. patient gains insight and under- . 2 BOR his sen-(PUt 12 not know their flights of Shah Mohammed Riza Pahlevi arrival at Wil-(The lot had been in joint owner- : as a result of the dramatic| "ence Cook Little, one of Amer.) While waiting to learn his -s€0-jwouiq cross atthe same moment.|- His age now is somewhere. be- Settle Property Split nk a 2 Following the scene,|!©2's foremost contributors tojtence, C said: The United pilot was never told|tween’ 75 and 80. o'clock this morning. He died sud- e * * . with paychiatrists and| on! ther ie wil resign in the falliCorpecthat, ie if they'll have ime.|°" (¢ TWA Blane. Je ee tele Last in| SANTA MONICA — Actor Ed-|denly,, with no apparent previous| Adams Karibian, 18, of Berkley, are carried on. ; ¢ up , - [received cuts on knee and lip when as director of the Roscoe B. Jack-|But I'm afraid they may not ever ° al the ward G, Robinson and his es- @ ee ie ana, |, emia Laboratory bere. jgve me command ot wore.” D)ullag Quflines Plan |Avedan ot renery. roaged wile. Cys, have seunind| eee tare fe Net een nat Omeen Ma. weit ‘Mt trom the scene. It helps them: | The was founced by es | ; agreement on division of their on Figp lg toc - ge otulngaal seed (mpg lis ase Dr. Little in for cancer re- A majority of members of thet” Control of Suez ee wt cUrdiawen tee pean. Sees eee ¢. —— ursday at Hun others. . search. lst Marine Division Assn., in re- wounded wake paving the way rs. Robinson . . nga the drama, the patient] oes caren bs vateal 2 in New York, think-MeKeon againat the ene at NE Ito obtain a default divorce. a jeodnoet Police, who ticketed Adams for ne. Scenes are designed to bul Press, "that they the board ot{fts: name te ery 8 Guadalcanal!‘ prin Pat lt & as“ nianig aublitag dk Maingate Court ‘calendar, a” con-(of Royal Oak; a daughter, Marilyn nag dig ancl ooo rei ego, but trained|directors) make me director-emeri-jin World War II, - indicated whether it = attend. prison room only once in three|tempt action brought against the leggy doh egg wg ™ ceeded past a stop sign into can ¥pot a scene Which is|tus so that I may help get financial . a. 8 During the past year, Russia hsivears — for in con-/63-year-old actor by his wife. [foi tives at 1518 W. Webster} Mariblan’s path. 2 support for the laboratory stabil-/ Parents of Marines who drowned|backed many of Egypt's policies./ tion with an investigation into She charged he had given paint-c+ Rovel Oak. : — wed, I need to be relieved Ofjin the night disciplinary march led/coNCELIATORY TONE the Moslem . Brotherhood. ings valued at $2,800,000 to the) iineral arrangements will be| The car of Arthur Johnson, 3302 come administrative detail. by McKeon today greeted the ver- Although much of the secretary's : ef - ¢,,|Los Angeles County Museum and t Prairie, Royal Oak, was recovered Dr. Little sald he expects to So Wet lspeech was conciliatory in tone,| Although al in the Iran-|'@ Dad given Jane Adler, a NewiGrittin Funeral Home. yesterday stam, sive Done bee Be ran Maar Seeded McKeon, who has lost 15 pounds ta Eto Rp peg ny oa jan press, army authotities did Wiel tes desiamer, commmanlty — owe 'y worth $25,000. Walter A. Seok ing :20 a.m. = : a reporter: racks prison in an army staff car. Hodge 3-Stor Candidate of 30 St. will ae at 2 p.m. Phillips Rd., Pontiac, was arrested My 27 years of association with) whatever they give me will be| Dulles also said Nasser’s &. . =. ® ‘The Press erroneously indicat- |Monday ie “the First Baptist/here early Thursday for driving Lappe cee he tala. "Perhaps 7|fait: i can't say enough for the thon could not be allowed to go Fey a ene a oe ave | ed yesterday that a two-star rat- |Church, Dr. H. H. Savage, his pas-|With his operator’s license revoked can help it more from the outeldel mann srw Tint fuss hecing for the « " hae inal said Mossadegh| in& Was given Robert W. Hodge, |tor, will officiate with burial in ati rather then as a selaried officer."|}.5 Dulles said “‘some people” had) in his Tehran sub-| Republican candidate for the |Roseland Park Cemetery, Mr.| Children whose families have A successor probably will be an-|"°* : 7 advocated “immediate forcible ac-|PInS {0 SAY On ie eevnat then| State Senate from the 12th Dis- |Seaks’ body will be at the Huntoon|moved into the school district nounced at the annual meeting in tion” after Nasser seized the canal)” send. wt trict, by’ the Oakland Citizens |Funeral Home after 7 p.m, this'since school’s vacation began, may August, he said. p dent Picks New/:.vt*a#,Dutes, said such sc. eer he tuted lav ere as a "inn guns a ae rane {be registered during August at Dr, Little hes served as man- Nations principles, “led to wide-| At his trial, the prosecution fegistrations all month, although principles, ‘en Gaara didate L, Harvey Lodge, a league ining when his wrecker and the Cancer paarey seis , n-General ian deans —— . is an 2 gy y pointed out this mor- jcar he was towing went off Island we Fives ee country’s peunplll acto : : : ovate Soman weeks of August if possible Ce a a cl MOONE Plans to Plea Pontiac General Rel . * of Me on |sioner of indiana, is the new sur-lne meant, But yesterday French . ac nera eleases 3 re Mae ee | Oe ft te Naot Anema MMNOCENE f0 Slaying | Puclasate: Knights: of Columbus : - the Paris government sine 4 | 5) ‘ after stormy session about cor-|probiems "ax radio-actives tallout/Srach, #8 peaceful solution of the iron was, being rough. Oxford] Following is an official current financial statement! rye weer A.M, S vd af alveny ame. os ft ge ll oaks = Aad Ge Betdch gevienatiat liren this morning. ony om by Pontiac General Hospital and released tol. 600, Knights of Columbus of A group of influential Detroiters|: sonard A. Scheele as head of the| ®alled wp thousands of army re- lino, was MOORE'S the ress by request this morning: Pontiac, has completed plans to including .Mr.. and Mrs, Edsel/pyupiic Health Service. servists after Queen Elizabeth is- Se bite ound ter Wk an assets - honor Federal Judge Frank Picard Sober Pagel reaping cr wrt Be Md heniang: eS See Howard's and put it in his car by JUNE May ing lnymap te Mickignn or 1950". widow of @ president of the Hudson| president of Warner-Chilcott Lab-| emergency. . mistake, he believed, when the two| CAS™ e hymen eg ne m Motor Co.—helped' him set up the On Mand $ 2,000.00 ¢ 2,000.00 banquet Sept. laboratory. ' ratories Ine. in Morris Plains, Dulles did not touch on the ques-lprothers had worked on the trans- In_Depositories in the Council building on S. Sagi- Meg 4g See tion ot ownership of the canallmission of Howard's car tiene depoutt setuid Seco’ 1:°.; “ame "Heats © |naw Street will honor Judge Pic- Dr. Lite « native of Brookline lapptatment ty President’ Elser | eS Sew. Tae math sald ate we | EES gS RR nN heen expected to ted a oe from “Har- ‘ But State Dept. officials said pri-| Friday night for a vacation near a Seeeee “Gi bika F Wass SaaS ore Edward ; . confirmation next year, has held|vately that, from the Western point West Branch and had last seen ikea COC AM, 333. ev. O. aye sf the rank of assistant surgeon gen-jof view, this need not be consid-| Moore at about 6:30 p.m. He PRE local — oe : Ford Considering eral since 1954. ered a key issue so long as share-| 8% making plans to take a erent sabe cc neebiliebadeiee casei avon sre. o7e. a8 8 3.14.77 ee In addition to radiological health/noiders in the canal company are} Weekend trip with his wife of QUENT Sees cecacceacsescceeccescscs GOR THTAT GORADAS 4390.68 : ‘ ; his special fields have been compensated fairly by Egypt. | Me-weeks, rene, 20, Mra. Faire | 00 ronay ..ssseseeeseesersee. ae tae 10,000 Guardsmen New Stock Issue or cities co ds grey pe POE es boss | Mili he S f is. vepnsndechn ice “sa03,008.00 6 30naess Gublaeen to Train at Grayling and the problems of the aged What is of vital importance, they] Her husband, Raymond, @, kept) city of Pontiac (Goni. for” "****"*** ‘ — — LANSING — More than 10,000 NEW YORK (INS) — The Ford yy |Said, is that the Egyptian govern-|the news from her until Tuesday,| p 0Pereline expense) -...............-.. IO4LR 8.867. 04 will Co, is. a 300-400/2 Royal Oak Men Held jment should not be able in the|she said, when she rushed home to} RS ee considering y' | $0608.48 & T19.cino Aollar debt financing, with ¢.. Fe| * Assaul future to close the canal to ships son, ; Ws i soon whether elonious nuit of any country, or to impose pro- : & public offering or aj Two I Oak men being|hibitive fees for use of the water: ee re ees eee ee | rt under investiga’ lonious as- ‘first such o-|toreed a Boe! oe inan ‘and Attorney General onan ant BF png 40 | the nation’s second)struck the driver over the ‘head|Sets Aug. 10 Hearing ‘rian gene ee ae psp ies ca ae oe ans ‘saaeee Sasser cones maker. ae a a bottle ~aa — peg tert | A hearing on: Aug, 10 is pl rage ‘quilty.” arraignme PREPAID INSURANCE .....,.,.000005 045,50 $ 2.698.406 3,196.78 ie year, but this|St., was treated for cuts .and|>Y the State Attorney General’s| ‘His examination is scheduled for] ™VESTMENT IN PLANT oaner eter tisess O20 8 ITI the Ford Foundation andibruises. at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-|fice on the petition by Birming~ aug, 10, but Moore will not official- Bullenigs Seuss aay oes OMIA © oBOSATE | the company. pital following the incident and ma fener wp tho tang Bloom-|hy mae & plea until his qrraign- Furniture ahd ‘saul me et a70-41 498.128.31 AFP FOF e * ' ae : i é , e ‘ownship extension! ment Circuit Court. ——i(“asis|:CiC«; AMMO Bnd trucks «ieee oe vias < rbIM AW? *Ristageener Sr garage gore nF ese Howptial os i. Coton for|ot the pollution gag order. | Ziem said that Moore's contfes- aa, ee tana Moyer cuits td wabeoal Ww od 4 further treatment. Hearing was set over AUg-/sion was made in statements Sat; 9 “°™' *"""*" FN ee Sons Soneus sae beri " an investment. banking), Held at the fall under invesigai. the state olice has informedlarday and Monday, and also ade] suas tr dept METHIN as tion. are L. Counts, 20, of|Dean G Beler of the firm, Howlett,iverbally to Ziem on Sunday. He “Bandings phe peace OAS 9g3-906 2 att _* * Royal Oak, and Jess C. Owens,/Hartman & Beier, acting for the/believed the confession would — Bend Wak WOtke tennessee rie : Ford reportedly has } ex- 29, of Madison Heights. ree municipali in court. ; Total eee enone saeeeeees eeenereene * “ane ¢ 10408 ees one Property Sereveee terre eebeece “9008.00.00 5 778,700.93 ee ee oe - / " : aatetbe Lavvssseseese amare oer ‘ compute with GM's Buick. erman @ : CW egal Sta & see oseene ed : e ' & LIABILITIES “seis « «/Seven Persons Hurt | | . Te FE 2.9221 sig a ; i. , Rs iw Sees Praperi for Rest of ’56 oe s Revises Busi | on Tae : “Te. rato ane WASHINGTON (Secretary of| 408 billion dollars — about 1 per | SUSAN 10 FISA Commerce Weeks has changed his|cent “higher than the preceding Tous itabeer |mind about ' possible business| three-month period. JOAN 1 BVLL PROS % | slump in this quarter and now Employment last “month, he POLLY 2 KITTENS <4 ‘AT [forecasts “healthy prosperity’ into!said, was “slightly higher" than % i 1957. hte ee million total in June, *set- VANE 1 PARAGT i phe ting another record. Other sources MOLLY Love a Weeks said yesterday “the out-isaiq the July total was about > look is bright for a fresh bounce!199.900 above June, The commerce IZES 3 in business” and high employment! chief also said unemployment in AL /: — the rest of this year, add- July was slightly below the 2,900,- el 000 persons list less in hh =~ Nahe pnapent te. a: peel ae © ~~ SoaEK summer and fall, The recent steel -@2@ @ e i ag : KZ strike did not upset the apple Surveying the nation’s economic Vai f cart.” PT) 7, Ke : fh; = Asked.«vhether he still believes situation, bd veeks sald that Danse i¢ ee 4 —" — as he did in May — that busi-| , ‘e ieee ness would dip in the July-Sep- Yrs @ 4 hf] "4 cas — quarter this year, Weeks Elect SN vs “I guess we had that ripple V7 @ & iy ROBERT V. =e : ee — y] ps) national output i “ < FUN IN THE BACK YARD — 6 The Pet Show . A pet show in the back yard is always great fun. Each boy and —awae te ee to come and look at them. The Junior Editors are having and Tommy preparing their pets. They have chosen a quiet spot at the rear of the backyard, near the garage, where there is grass and/| shade so the pets will be cool. All the entries are posted on the exhibitors to feed and water their pets. Everyone will get a prize be- fore the show finishes. If you run a show don’t forget thirsty. Use your crayons to color this cardboard. You cah hang it up by a string through the holes indicated at each side of the top. (Betsy Howdershell, Fairport, Virginia, first contributed this idea. ’ Perhaps you have an idea for a Junior Editors panel. If so, send it in care of this newspaper, and it may AP Newsfeatures.) Monday: The Pony Ride a show, and here are Susan, Dick | wall, and there is a sign reminding that the pets may get hungry and) picture, and then stick it down on win you $10. Violet Moore Higgins; Navy,. Air Force Prepare for Operation Deepfreeze WASHINGTON ( — The Navy states its part in the coming year’s phase of Operation Deepfreeze in Antarctica will entail the services of 12 ships, 38 aircraft and 3,525 men. The Navy will land men and equipment to build five scientific observation bases for the 148 ci- vilian scientists assigned to study the secrets of nature from the bot- tom of the world. Rear Adm, Richard E. Byrd will again be in over-all charge of the expedition, which will get under way next month when Navy and Air Force planes fly from the United States to New Ki by tractor trains in | Marie Byrd Land, where they will erect Byrd Station 1,200 nautical miles from the South Pole. While these Navy Seabees build the Byrd Station, other en- gineers will prepare for the dash to the Pole itself, In October, | Navy planes will land on the | 10,000-foot polar plateau to test | the snow. They will be followed by Air/ Force Globemaster cargo aircraft, | assigned to drop 500 tong of build- ing materials for use in building the geophysical observation post. | Then Seabees will be flown in to) construct quarters ‘and to set up equipment which civilian scientists will operate for the next two years.) The scientists will study the aurora and air glow, cosmic rays, geomagnetiom, giaciology, sciatiiiay aah eilnainns The timetable for operations in the next six moriths calls for con- struction of the observation station| at the South Pole, a second station’ in Marie Byrd Land, a support! station on Beardmore glacier, a station at Cape Adare : STARS uM NIGHT othe 4 gala occasion... you first turn it over to you when new! You and your summer forint will stor on your next if, with conquest aforethought, gentle cleaning. We'll bring back the thrill it gove . ACT SE a us for our thorough but Se ee S].13 cos | 5 DRESS SHIRTS and Carry © wa. CAN TN Wisner Stedium Branches: - 328.0 Perry | $7/ Oakland | aan | f \ Y - {| i Ba sey “ a pen oe £ i pea s PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. 7H 4. 1956 ya oy — as how -— widespread confi dence is combined with accelerat- ed production, increased spending. power, and sound practices by government and private industry, it can hardly fail to spell healthy prosperity.” Disarmament Law BENTON, Ky. ® — The City Council has passed.an ordinance setting a $5 fine on shooting, tiring or squirting a water pistol inside the city limits. A $25 fine) also will We levied for selling a) water pistol. PARENT! State Representative (District 1) REPUBLICAN * ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE * COMBAT VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II AND KOREA * FORMER FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION PLANNER ~ ® ATTORNEY - REPRESENTATIVE * FORMER OAKLAND ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ‘TUTE Perens = | FARRELL E. ROBERTS| STATE Republican—3rd District “4 Le NOT Our >) SALE! “4 e “ SUNDAY : ° =| Right at Warehouse! 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Read—FE 03741 ° 7s 38 FURNITURE LA AND | ; ‘ | af Vides pees i | toward old age we rush to the void of lone- 8 VOCENNE 16 — to be thought of, to be remembered, eT AVICE PRB aie) loved and treated kindly brings happiness | 10 MIRYPRA Vee _.and contentment, Ancient civilizations re- vered old age, those people lived a useful 7 life and were rewarded by attention and 11 PROTUPS | e-4 ~~ Yesterday's answer: -gaBle, hose, | - © 1958 What's My Line, Ine. ridge, valley, lounDry, tilE, gaRage. Poo) Gone) cooky Yoon WHO AM 1? e affection by family and friends, ME. SE - VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 206 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 Security for You “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” - Donaldson Fuller Agency, Ine. Phons FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. By RAY HENRY AP Writer From T. I. of San. Pedro, Calif.: “l worked in a super-market for about five months last year, but I didn’t give my boss my Social Security number. I've got a new job. Will I get credit-on my Social Security record for the wages on which I paid Social Security tax on my last job?” No, If your employer doesn’t "SUNDAY TWILIGHT RACING” MODIFIED HARD TOPS squsuhiag Rece, 5:30 P. M.—First Race, 7:00 P. M, |: = Admission—Adults $1 .25 Te dds eel © 4+ 3-8 it, you should go ia 3 . Children. ese OOO | je. your ‘lesal Seclel Seswity office and get a special form al- lowing you to do so. The people at that office will be glad to help you as to how to fill out the form. * * * “PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Airport on M-59 From .Y, S. of Saginaw, Mich,: “As I understand it, I pay Social ; land I plan to have one employe * that person's earnings for .Social Give Your Serial ess to Boss Where You Work City: “If a woman becomes en- titled to Social Security benefits based on her own earnings, and is entitled to Social Security bene- fits as a wife, does she receive both benefits?” No. She receives a monthly payment equal to the no the two. She doesn’t receive the total of the two. * * * From B.N. of Fall River, Mass.: “I recently opened a smail a | LL eee es THU working for me, Must I report Security purposes?" Yes. Even in the case of a single employe, the employment is covered. The number of em- ployes is immaterial. * * at M. of St. Peters- From H. D. burg, Fla.:. “About two months! ago I was divorced from my hus- SLAYBAUGH'S ° / | | 630 Oakland Ave. (Comer of Cass) | STANDARD STEEL PIERS for SAFETY, | AUTY, DURABILITY._1} “The Peer of Piers” i see by * thovswnds i INSTALLED FREE OF CHARGE... with very little help from the purchaser, we will gladly install your pier free of charge! THIS DOCK IS COOLER / | | . than wood! Regardiess of how high the temperature /soars t you can always walk on your Standard Steel Pier in vole bare | feet! See it today on display (inside or out) at Slaybau >ORTS HOP | / Phone FE 8-0453 f USE OUR Big Free Parking Lot HUNUQUNANEOAQOGGEOOAUAEUEAEONEAEENUEEEOOOOOOUUEOMA (RETAIN ACIVILENGINEER | Pn ttt “3 permet ase oi Social | aE sae ee for OAKLAND COUNTY heard ‘ace Unk bn tee | : (s. ae star ann nS | = = ' : ever, you may surv: va = COMMISSIONER gat way, mend to pay. Becta ee ee ae Aco HS : | ap to and including $4,200, You under 18, and if you were re- . a |. should not pay tax on any wages ceiving at least half your sup- * é Elect Cadmus L. G. above $4,200, pert’ from him by court order a : * *¢ * The payments } when the . From M. L. of Baltimore, Md.:| hlld reaches 18. If you remarry “Is there any time limit within| before then, your payments stop GOSS which an tion for the Social| but the child continues to get | Security lump-sum death benefit) tem. If your former husband Rated preferred by the met be Sipe. sottoummant Cenafitn Wie @hedus Registered Civil Engineer un- a ae Land Surveyor Oakland Citizen League. ecoal = alee = oo 4 iio cetlocts a benett . filed within two years after the + * « oTHE ONLY-ENGINEER RUNNING: FOR THIS OFFICE ) |, date of the wage earner's death. | (you may write Ray Henry tn me From 0, P, E. of New York ‘care of this newspaper about your L lvertisement { I Political Advertisement) BECAUSE: e %& He is a moture and seasoned veteran of non te His honesty ond pereane! integrity ave widely | * 75 is @ tireless worker. BRE rs ace Gast Guanes For the lunch pail brigade: sandwiches, ke He hos earned penenal and business success. . cak fruit 1 ‘an “George N. Higgins’ rise from a humble begi inning on an U Upper Peninsula farm is o é pl a, prepared i _ advance | d success story in the best American tradition. He worked as a farm laborer, 6n a Detroit : outst romanian line, - o= ania: and finally achieved success as the owner of kept fresh i in a thrifty’ home freezer or two- : “Higgins’ record of State Legislative accomplishment during o ‘terms as a State ! Representative and four terms as a State Senator are unsurpassed not onl | inon r - , ee a ey: anlage a Ad pos of ~~ men in State Legislative Aibtory q efrigerator freezer, It sa wonderful author lls whie ame laws. “At ne We of age, George Higgins is one of Oakland County's dutstandin : we to ecic : cone bp hag Mr. Higgins as the best man to represent Oakland. County x / y save pr ous early morning min- and the logical man to succeed retiring Congressman George Dondero.” / ‘SIGNED: | utes. No wonder smart homemakers say: ROCKWOOD BULLARD, M.D. WM. A. KENNEDY | / Bags Fg DAVID C. PENCE / WM, R. McCLURE “F reeze 7 3 € 9 JAMES CLARKSON DON WHITE oa. | dg iving is isure AR. MES CHARLES BARRETT EUGENE WELLMAN oo] / DEAN 5 JERRY KEHOE _ See el , j PATTERSON MONROE M. OSMUN gee , f ‘ROBT. A. TEDCASTLE =f Pees MARVIN’ BAR MET ND a YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE. DEALER . | e- "A 1h fst ee © Weather Resistant © Seals the Surface © No Wetting Down White and Colors ONLY- $98} Gol. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Tres Loke Ave. FE 5-1650 , free Parking -/Rear of Store : ¢ VIDOR, Tex. (®@ — A sudden whirlpool in the Sabine River threatened to turn a family outing into tragedy yesterday, but nine- ‘year-old Mack Davis rescued his \father and three girls with his ‘trusty inneftube. @ co * Mary, Joyce and June McLin were swimming when the whirl- | Pool formed. Screams brought Hubert Davis of Houston to the rescue. |picnic party stood aghast, Mack ‘pulled away from his Mother's jarms and dashed into the water | with his innertube. He swam to inear the swirling water and ‘pushed the innertube to his fa- 'ther, then swam away, His fa- ither, with the aid of the tube, was lable to rescue the girls. The Davis ~~ is visiting the \McLins. 1 Roosevelt Asking fo See His Children | PASADENA, Calif. — Rep. |James Roosevelt has filed-a pe- tition to increase visitation. rights With his three children by Ro- melle Schneider. Roosevelt, his |third wife, who has their custody. | Roosevelt asked the Superior {Court to set aside a portion of the VOTE FOR DAN MURPHY REGISTER. of DEEDS Appointed by ARTHUR E. MOORE PROBATE JUDGE LYNN ALLEN COUNTY CLERK FRED ZIEM PROSECUTOR divorce agreement of June 21, 1955, which permitted him the company of the children on alter- nate Saturdays. Now that Roosevelt is married ees he has an adequate place to take the children, he -informed the ‘court. He asked that they visit jhim from Aug, 20 to Sept. 4, and ‘for six weeks (every summer thereafter. , Diseases Hereditary “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1956 i } *Contends U. $. Medic COPENHAGEN, Denmark # — Arthritis and rheumatic fever are just two of the diseases which can be passed on through heredity, although the rate of development | in each differs considerably, an American doctor has stated. Addressing the first Internation- al Congress on Human Genetics, . R..M. Stecher of Cleveland, in* many cases until late in life. In the case of rheumatic fever, although it is inherited, the disease only ap- pears after germ infection. “We know that rheumatic dis- eases are caused by a _ certain pair of bad genes coming together, as indeed are all diseases wate can be traced back to. heredity. | Our problem is to find out which’ one of the. 25,000 to 40,000 of these’ genes is catising the trouble. When we have located the trouble maker, we can then go ahead and find a new way of getting rid of him.” | Five hundred delegates from 27 countries are attending the con- | gress this week. Archeologists Continue Spat Over Drawings PARIS ®—Two French archeol- ogists—enforcing their arguments with table banging and shouts ought te settle the controversy, raging around the question: Were cave drawings in southwestern France done by cavemen or mod ern day jokesters— For evidence, the cave/ experts, Prof. Louis Rene Novygier and Roman Robert, projected 80 col- | ored slides showing some of the ‘1113 paintings and engravings of mammoths, goats,’ rhinoceroses, bison and other art work they said Rouffignac, near Periguex. * /* oe Bernard Pierret, president of a cave exploring club near Perigeux had said some of the paintings cannot be/ historic because their number has grown from the years 1945 to 1949, Others who have Vis- ited thé caves say the art work was not there before 1948. William Martin, a former president of the exploring club, said some of the tracings in the cave were made by a — lamp carried by a There are 657,829 members of Parent-Teacher societies in Ohio.. icc or ten years.” haps 20,000 years, but Martin said later “believe me, none of these paintings dates back more than with “Referred Lead” Gimmick In a typical case, the Mecievits wanted a clothes dryer which she knew she could not afford While watching a television rogram, she heard the gtesomae. “pitchman” say she could ave one “at no cost.” ed for buyers that only after you . Never buy merchandise in the belief that valactid leads will make your oonponand BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | ‘Phone, FE 56148 After calling the number given, our lady friend was assured that she could, indeed, have the dryer without cost. All she would have to do would be to give the rey. the names of her friends who might be prospects. of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. : Waldron Hotel Bidg. \ ” Sanda Saleimen’ Are Still Trapping Unwary Householders the 2 Ce eR gong Fee Bilal aig a ce ee Eee, ah pg Came the dawn!! After signing the purchase contract, she slowly came to the realization that she was obligated to pay FF far more than the market price for the dryer—and that the @] referred leads just did not pay off! | A number of. legitimate dealers may offer you money or credit is may refer to them—but they make this offer ave made your purchase! 5 age Og ae % they had found An the grotto of Televiewers See Ike; Ist Time Since Surgery - WASHINGTON (—Many Amer- icans last night got their first long long look at President Eisen- hower since his June 9 intestinal operation. a He made his first ‘formal TV ‘appearance since then to intro- duce Secy. of State Dulles, then sat back and listened intently as Dulles outlined Western Big Three|o plans to deal with the Suez Canal Newsmen in the White House of- fice found Eisenhower: cheerfully at ease before the telecast, Adm, Radford Asks No Defense Slash TOKYO W — Adm. Arthur W. Radford , chairman of the U.S. Joint. Chiefs of Staff, said today Japan's defeise prograni “isa modest one” and should not be cut. ite U.S. military leader talked a tendency toward “wishful thinking’’ in referring to worldies disarmament talk, and said a na- tion's security should be “based on a realistic appraisal.” . Japan hag ground forces of 148,- 679 men, a navy of 19,089 and an aheut in air force of 10,523, An increase of more than 19,000 nypedie is planned by the end of this y “We are hoping Page a building in Japan's defense forces," Rad- ford said, ability to support them." Peronistas Freed BUENOS AIRES Ww — Argen- tina’s provisional government has freed 36 more political prisoners not charged with criminal offens- . Most of them were followers of ousted President Juan Peron and were held under security reg- ulations. The government has re- leased some 200 such prisoners in as SSeS sae Lee a Republican Candidate for STATE SENATOR represent this area in our State Senate. has had previous experience in the State Legisloture. Lodge pledges a continuation of cooperation with all village, _ City, serait, Oakland County officials and public spirited groups. with his close, intimate, understanding of the problems of Oakland County will ‘effect maximum ‘results in dealing with such problems as inadequate : schools, roads, water drainage and sewage, and water supply. § Lodge’s experience includes service as: of Michigan, Chief Assistant and Prosecuting Attorney for Oakland County @ Harvey POUtices: AGVErtiseme t TO THE and a member of many local organizations. Commended by the Pontiac City Spnmiaion ¢ on December 9, 1947, , as follows: rvey Lodge is a man of fils personal courage. Let hin fight for . - your pti bis qparions privileges in Michigan's Legislature. . of Oakland County, exceptionally qualified to Lodge is the only candidate who - |lke OKs Schoo! Bil |378 million dollars in the next two _|tain existing ones in areas crowd- [es Senne SRO Ree “and in’this country’s} POUteR! AGS! tiset es Return LODGE || He, Assistant Attorney-General ¥ Ki ‘WASHINGTON School sys tems overburdened by children of federal employes will be eligible for additional federal aid years, A bill signed by President Eisenhower authorizes the pay- ments to help local school dis- tricts build new schools and main- HOUR SALE} 5 to 9 MONDAY etc ne Sheer 51-ga., first quality NYLONS 4a: | Ultra-sheer. 1S dene, 5l-gauge nylons... in new fall sha wick dark seams, U Guaranteed first pal Limited munities, On sale from 5 to bP Monday only .. . so be here early and por ra FEDERAL DEPT. STORES: SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Pe o- ae ee oe Les EDERAL’S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! - Colorful summer styles i in WOMEN'S COOL PLAYSHOES. @Leather and norzon @Nylon mesh or suede @Smart summer colors @ Many cig 4 to 9 “ os ; AUGUST 4, 1956 ; She w u is / : “SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1956 lost to this community forever in the death of Atraep Gate. "For several decades, Mr. GALE was a” forceful, vigorous. and ardent worker in this general area and an ' aptive churchman. He took a lead- ek eee, Fee Few men have consistently “given as much to Oakland ‘ County over so long a period. In ' ability to give what is vastly — above any financial value—a keen and open mind, and horse For a quarter of a century he ‘for a time as Chairman and ‘ acting on all the ranking com- _ ¢mittees at one time or another. Even when he was not Chair- Ifhan he was generally regarded ~as its voice. When anybody ‘wanted to know about that Board, the advice of most of its other members usually was: “ask ALFRED.” : ~~ . a * . > 7 « . « 7 + : Ree tok; Mr. Gate was a lifelong-Democrat , assertive and. convinced ond doubt that the Democratic + could do no wrong. He has d in person at The Press Bulld- fF on West Huron Street many, many times and engaged in hot dis- cussions over local and national _ iggues. But he always departed with a 4 : smile, a warm handshake and the assurance that he'd be back. His Visits were a bright oasis and a hap- py-memory in this institution. “ae te - If the word “pussy foot” is in “the dictionary, no one ever ad- vised Mr. Gale of the fact. Things were black or white. _ It was that simple. _ One appraised a_ situation, came to a firm conclusion and _swent forward accordingly. The countless and nameless hordes that straddle the fence were never required to move over and make ee oe ee ee 2 eee forceful, forthright life. : s % & *Of-course, ALrrep Gate was the daddy of Waterford Township and rea * the big settlement was his pride and _ joy. He knew it originally as strictly _ farm land and lived to see it well set- tied and moving forward with big strides. This area loses a fine.citizén, but his lifetime was full, complete and * 3g atin Neighbors recent Panama City confer- a a place for Alfred. He lived a= ik AI ie Fee oe ee eres us with key for our strategic stockpile as well as for our industries. Much of our im- of oil and ore come from as do 30 critical mate- rials, such as asbestcs, bauxite and antimony. * * * What makes this trade situa- - tion all the more cheering is its great possibility of growth. The population in these republics now - has reached 171,000,000 and is increasing at twice the world rate. By 1986 it may be 275,000,000 in an area with natural resources — capable of supporting . steadily rising living standards. — An example of how U.S. business ' _prospers down there, despite political instability, is supplied by Sears, Roe- _buck & Co. In 1946 it ope in Mexico City. The cbmpany now has 26 stores in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba and Vénezuela .do- ing a gross business ef $79,000,000 in: 1954. Fa REFERRING to the charge by the Democratic national chairman : that the President’s physicians were guil- ty of political propagandizing, James Hagerty said, “I will not dignify his statement by making a reply.” And no ene should dignify Jmm’s cliche by exclaiming “Touche!” “Wuar. becomes of the money you have left after-paying taxes, insur- ance and living expenses?”—From a _Savings bank advertisement. We in- vest it in horse feathers. RR NR ee The People’s Business: Quo Vadis? —— One-Man Grand Jury Could Lead to Big Shots By ROGER LANE LANSING—Politicoes on both sides of the fence are keeping an eye cocked on the one-man grand jury set up in Detroit =Uhis week. * * * Nobody knows now where the scent will TEXA Circuit Judge Theodore R. Bohn. Nor how fast, nor what the political repercussions might be. On the face of it, Republicans can find satisfaction that any dirty linen turned up jn Ecorse or Taylor Town- ship, departure points in the investi- gation, probably will have a Demo- cratic hue. * * * That's because of the political com- plexion of the areas involved. But what if the trail should lead into Detroit and some area of responsibilfty for Mayor Albert E. Cobo, leading contender for the Republican nomination for Gov- ernor? x * * : Emphatically, this is not to say there is any basis for supposing. the trail may - take such a turn, or any other specific turn, for that matter. . ‘But one-man grand juries in the pas’ often have meandered into fields unim- agined by their originators. Their powers: are awesome, . If there would be political profit for Democrats in the discovery of serious wrongdoing in Detroit, what of the possibility that the trail should lead to Lansing, where Democrats are in command? : Then the shoe would be on still another foot. One of the quirks of political life is that the big man in the picture always is sub- ject to betrayal by a faithless subordinate, AS x © 3% Where such an instance of faithlessness is dug out, particularly at a politically strategic time, the big man must pay at the polls—however remote he may be from immediate responsibility. In the public mind, the corruption be- comes Republican corruption or Demo cratic corruption. This is no idle consideration in — these days of big government, when the chief executive of a state or large city may have thousands or tens of thousands in the army or employes he commands. : A neighboring state, Illinois, offers some recent cases in point, ned a store - AND A PURE Be ee —~— ~~ ere = ee 4 ; 3 ss Divine Cleansing Makes the Difference Days of All Faiths Transfiguration Is Major Feast By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER rence river in Canada is named onized by the Roman Catholic The Feast of the Transfiguration, f f 2 H Hy i Hi ig FE g FF Hi rei i i tnt i Te E a af i Fu i F [} 1G 4 fi : | i ; : s 4 F% nd uke i i i i = i ! Tf | | aye Ht iE ijt FFE : i H : § & ? if i: : ; ; F y Mele He slit line 2323233 3 i int I for him. PARTS OF THE CHURCH - A reader asks what we mean by the term “The Church Triumph- ant,’ which wag used a few weeks ago in connection with an item about the requirements for saint- hood. According to ancient Christan Theology the Church divides into three parts: Militant, Expectant, and Trimphant. ' The Church Militant is the visi- ble Church here on earth — the army of Christ, aggressively wag- ing war against sin and Satan. The Church Expectant is made “The Church Triumphant is the Church in heaven. All saints can- church are considered by that church to be in the Church Tri- umphant. ~ (Copyright 1956) Looking Back _ - 15 Years Ago : BRITISH MAY occupy Thailand to halt Japs. » FDR, CHURCHILL parley at sea rumored. : "99 Years Ago a EUROP NATIONS favor hands off t. 35,000 DIE, 105,000 injured in Spain. ; Smiles It’s bad enough when auto driv- ers run out of gas, but when they run out of common sense, WHAM! Vv iL oice of the. Letters will be when gary of space, — Poe ay : will not be the writer im ite nature. I think I represent all the tax- in ie 7) ; a4 >’ ; ake Residents Bothered by Water Hot-Rodders _ deputy to patrol our lake, but find off’ policy of present efforts. ‘What People Do * for a Dollar!’ This is concerning the 90 people rescued from the Andrea Doria that signed a complaint against “the crewmen charging negligence. What some people won't do for a ‘dollar! Instead of doing that, they should get down on their knees and thank God they were rescued. ~ Sybil Wood Milford : ot Mix-Up Over Arms, Dam Snarls Egypt’s Relations By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON .(#—This coun- try’s dealings with Egypt are a tangled story in which the United States looks slow and stumbling and Egypt's new strong man Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser looks like a bullyboy on horseback. The story revolves around two things - which got jumbled together: Nasser’s request to this country for arms and for money to build a high dam at Aswan to give Egypt irrigation and power. This country had.a natural, and not unselfish, reason for wanting the best possible links with Egypt after Nasser, an army colonel, and ‘a group of fellow officers threw out King Farouk in 1952. It wanted to keep Communist influence out of Egypt and the Mid- dle East. It has given Egypt 117 million dollars in economic aid. Nasser could have kept himself fylly busy trying to lift Egypt out of illiteracy and poverty. He needed money for the dam to make good on his promises that he would improve and modernize Egypt. It was the big point in his reform program. If he didn’t get the money somewhere, his days as Egypt’s No, 1 man might be numbered. . * s It was only after the United States saw that Nasser wasn't bluffing when he said he’d buy arms from the Communists that it said it ‘weuld help out with Dr. William Brady Says: Saccharin Substitutes Unable to obtain sugar, a woman substituted saccharin in tea, coffec, ete, Soon she began to feel irritable, logy and unable to sleep well nights. Her doctor said it was all due to -the saccharin... . (Miss C. D.) ‘ Formula I can use, something effective insects but not to something that will run down into crevices and cracks . . + (Mrs. B. H.) te aration and use of “white lotion” in pamphlet on ACNE—BLACK- HEADS and PIMPLES, free on written request (no clipping, please) if you provide stamped envelope bearing your address. If you had chronic bronchitis where would you live? (C. F.) Ne Canandiagua had a bowling green Ma'm, I'm kidding. Read about climate, humidity, cough medi- cine, winter coughs, bronchecta- sis, inverted posture, etc., in Little Lesson 5, CALL IT C R I, for which send 35c and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Signed letters, not more than one pege money for the dam. Nasser had threatened to get money for the dam from Russia if this country didn't come across. Early this year United States and Britain said they'd give Egypt 70 million dollars toward building the dam and might lend her an. additional 130 millions. The World Bank, which had been talking with Egypt for years about the dam, chimed in by saying it would lend 200 million. dollars: For some reason — not yet clear — Nasser didn’t start work on the dam. But he sounded more defiant of the West, and offended the United States by recognizing Red China. Then it was learned he had bought mors arms from the Communists. . ‘Early in July the Senate Ap- propriations Committee tald the Eisenhower administration not to use any of the foreign aid money voted this. year to help Egypt build its dam. Finally, fed up with Nasser and under pressure at home and abroad, the administration with- drew its loan offer to Nasser. The overheated Nasser seized the Suez Canal. The British began talking of us- ing force against him. He backed down a bit but not to the extent” of un-seizing the canal. There the story rests. . Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There are so many loving words . .. I wish that I could write... Beginning with, “Good morning,” dear .. . And ending with, ‘‘Good night” . . . Beginning with, “I love ‘you, and , . . There is no other one” . . . And writing every mo- ment till . . . The setting of the sun... And even if my pen should stray ... Into some strange de- signs . . . I know you would be able, dear . . . To read between the lines . . . But I have no ability . .. To properly compose .. . The message of my love for you... In « And what is Case Records of a Psychologist: Call Bluff on Domineering Parent Should Marcia listen to Dr. Tom or fol her mother’s advice? Study this case care- don’t make a right! So thee carefully before you say “I do.” By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case $-330: Dr. Tom, aged 29, Tom to marry his sweetheart at once. . If the girl’s mother still refuses to Gompromise and if tactful use of honest compliments avail nothing, then elope. * * * In dealing with any bully, wheth- er on the children’s playground or ——s older adults, be calm but rm, : Tactfully call the bully’s bluff. Don’t give an inch or the bully will take a mile, as the old adagé goes, But bullies are usually cow- ardly at heart, so try to solve the An able-bodied widow of $3 has no excuse to be idle. Either she should be spending 35 to 40 hours per week in an office or factory b. do * * * Or she should be devoting long hours to civic and religious organ- izations. But Dr. Tom’s prospec- tive mother-in-law sits at home, with few friends and just keeps ° house for her daughter. That's not a big enough job for any healthy woman. DATING BUREAU Here is a good instance where a scientific dating bureau would have eliminated needless quarrel- For if this 53-year-old widow had remarried 10 years ago when ago her husband died, she’d not need — flatter her maternal vanity, — for Sweethearts,”. " enclosing ‘write to W. Crane tn care of The Ponting Prep : ESS sieead SE —————————oS ¢ ‘ be = saa + of Gambling Drive Loses i ‘confident Living Okinawa Minister’ Steosy Churches Glod | Fis Chision Miracles Still Possible = ee 1 of course, gratified to learn there yuxyus In japan walt m fete © wees PQS Service jin This Pragmatic World ere tt z & g 4 z | 2 z E By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE bling proponents to obtain a sut-| Chi Rho Fellowship) wy. , you be surprised if, as you read this, the paper on which first representative of the govern- sap tape ig dary sinteniig| Members Will Leaverit is printed disintegrated and disappeared before your very eyes? nee et ae to ” These WE 708 ont & 9 mirecte? the government of Japan. Okinawa fey Passe were the sentiments for Crystal Lake Camp ee setea losin of tea Beahone apenas Michigan Christian Advocate ) Witt at Js net-tly to tebe dink But, it could happen, and it te ee aaa ned’ {Would be no miracle D. Philip Anthony quotes the explanation of a the Osceola, his Planned *|physician, Dr: Gotthard Booth, of the Seminar.on Religion arid Health} BES} ihe Re cF Michigan Counci]-of Churches, |>rief service for the . summer | versity. ‘This is Dr. Booth's explanae| Higa becomes, in effect, the first “There is already too much le- period. The new Gene maces. cs as “olan? : representative of the Ryukyu galized permit in which will be followed trom Auguat Accidentally, could] Government to a foreign nation. Stichlgtl’ Noes said wie 5 theough September 2, is as fol- ' at We eiastvons comparing . rough The Islands are governed by the the ehurchag were prephaéd to aot a Bible Schosl will begin ss have moved into a pattern allowing it to fall United States under a UN trustee- UD a committee opposed to le-|°:-) *F & three-quarter hour pe- the empty spaces composing your hand or desk like) ship, but the people have a legis- galized gambling, representing all riod: Each cae wal qo Guenty © ‘salt running: through-the-top-of-a-salt_shaker._Th lature and an Okinawa governor. faiths, to defeat such a proposal | 1%, the study perio® Classes Probability of such an event is small, but. by Higa was appointed by the -—— had it come up, they are glad| wi, ve dismissed at 20:20 to Pre- means infinitesimal . * governor, who also is a Christian, = that thia particular, battle does not}"*"° oe i(k ‘eh eimene auld bigteun: i Se oak igi SUNDAY SERVICES | cohol, there are 4,589,000 alcoholics/thought of strength and delivered her from whatever it was that pare-| for Bibles Emphasized oe eee | ee ee ee aan te Sunday School ........10a.m, in the United States today, of lyzed her mind so that she was able to rise up and walk. all wigs Wiha, Wee Instead of the ministry, however, Open Bible Morning Worship oveevbis ll a.m, j whom oe cn a _ - The miracle that happened to this woman happened in her mind. | In May 1945 a prominent chureh-| personal Story of. the Man, His whee “< prs sare Sev % H, Maton, ahead Seeeceseevesesesesees California = But is the mind so different from the rest of the body? Clergymen |man from Europe; speaking to the Message and His Mission.”’ The : Monitor. Young People ...Wed. 7:30 p.m. aati with a rate of| o the Protestant faith report many examples of physical infirmities |Poreign Mission Board of a large author is Stanley High, a senior Bible Study ...... Sat. 7:30 p.m. 1'7 900 Other states with high rates| evem as serious as cancer, all medically diagnosed, and healed by (denomination in the United States, /¢ditor of The Reader's Digest. Later, he was editor of Thej UNITED LUTHERAN : 3 Boosey omhienli are Connecticut, Nevada, Dela-| the power of faith. At Lourdes, the famous Catholic shrine of so said that ‘in addition to food, cloth-| ‘Though only 38, Billy Graham Cen Eat then regular CHURCH OF THE ee eee ware, New York, New: Jersey,| Catholic authorities have worked closely with medical specialists ing and housing, Europe had three| Propably ds ned Seo & contributor of The aturday ben || Massachusetts and Illinois. | assemble many impressive other examples. shet ates aeks. face, to more people than any he has been editor of The Reader's Wiliams ang Larveine “ ” “ spokesman for Christianity in 5 If thou canst believe,” says the Bible, ‘“‘all things are possible to Tho ‘first wee-ter webetit | Mistely: on eotmetet we The Common Service 11:00 am. i : : him that believeth.” What a great healing combination, God and the million. Another twenty-miltion |° Besides innumerable magazine |} Suaday School ...... 10:00 a.m. on , and| Churches. The second was for on. r Moree, pever duh at Go can uch usd care yu. | Wand ean anor, Bat he | Sr StS caan” |r he hear of : : . third and test was for ‘ . ; Baptist Church :. « * Ereaeat de a nit orany the atory| Oe books, AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH “And the prayer of faith shall save the sick; and the Lord shall) Bibles. 9188 Aubere Rd, Near Creeks their etles Shon their homes |Of Graham's life, beginning when W. Huron at Mark In raise him up...” Believe and pray and perhaps you too can witness, were destroyed, or when they he was a preacher in his teens. dred Days” was the term of Na- 9:45 A.M. , in the lives of you | you and yours, the miracle of healing. 2 | fled before the moving lines of | GRAHAM THE PHENOMENON |poleon's second reign as emperor, 10:00 A.M. Sunday Sebool Sunday Church School er. | 11:00 A. M. Worship Heer , sear ec (Copyright 1956) , battle. wm ico desks with Goel as a|climaxed by the battle of Water- on | when churches were bombed, Pub- Korean Amputees Walk iting houses tat printed Bities|his crusades, how they are pre Morning Worship Service : FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH eocren vA. waercee had been confiscated or destroyed.| pared for, organized, financed, and — Thanks to Christian Aid). ri7 rcimn (oft enly|now in scores of ities across the | CAT BulltingS4e0 Willams Lake Read : gee Bibl in 0 vilage and oe etl lied Staten, mn Canade, Groat] OM” Ses, ee 4M, Monte tar, hey 4 Paul Kingsbury, of the Union|logging crew in the mountains./home for only-an hour’s or a day's| Britain, Europe and Asia, they put Evening Service “WHAT 18 THE ANSWERT” - a Service Center Taejon,|Another collects a type of rootireading by each family. . religion on the front ‘page and ' Al Kasten, Pastor MA 5-1140 = = Sean TAaMer tanec b chart ttplened in taphiing stews Kewshas, bd Frees 190 through 1964, the | make it the chief topic of man-in- (im nd iIl| with two helpers to visit former|his family makes the brushes and American Bible Society provided the-ctrest converention, SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY I] patients who had been fitted with)sends the finished products to the) simost eight million volumes of | It is also the story, based on CHURCH OF CHRIST “a “ limbs at the Center. One|city for sale. Scriptures to Europeans. *. | the author's first hand inquries 87 Lafayette SPIRIT com: i . hi self an 1 at home and board, of the lasting Sunday Morning UCC One KEeS Pee eer ere ee 11:45 A. M. Si day Servi d ing Room amputee was the head office ork ee ames were somone effects of the Graham crusades. sunday — Music Lessons eee nev eeee 6:00 P. M, in s an ; : > U Send ce: 2 so sg pon Be Street of the Center's Vocational Guest Preacher Named help restore printing facilities, and In preparation for the book, all and tang BTR cescciccces See ereeneree 7:00 P.M. 11:00 AM. Open Daily Training Department. | Dr. Truman Douglass, executive |to provide raw materials for Biblejof Graham's material and all of FE 7-0226 =; FE 5-199) Wednesd ' 1] AM: to 5 PM. = 9 vice president of the Board of|printing in, Europe. the records of his organization tate OE Servioné PM. Friday to 9 P.M. Thirty miles from — the|Home Missions of the Congrega- oi ‘ _— — haerage- 3 to rl Pes EEE reas | found 25-year-old Miss Chong|tional Christian Churches, will be mi airline passengers totaled|well as Graham's diaries ‘ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sun, whose. brother Sn ee eS re ee he See 2 6 nee ron pecegens tees We Se ; “The LITTLE CHURCH with the BIG HEART” Lawrence ‘illiams that distance on mer Sunday radio series ‘ ore t one fourth o m =< a othe Center a voor bu-let Livtag”” proantiod'ley the Waleocs lomitastionsl: Gevetens, The] igh clbo snw Graham is oolles eS devine: You Yo >” aah fore, She had lost both legs below)tional Council of Topic|total gain in passengers over 194|many times, in America and po aren ng CN ¢80 00060 269K6 CR ERED OR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE ........10:00A. M. = ‘ : g nization that has a proved and nt ee: Guest Specter, Rev, Harvey G. Pearce Braille Bible Helps cignemnge Aare: - , : : 4, The Apostolate of organized, Catholic manhood is » CHURCH SCHOOL ................. 5A... ® : gp Magan ype eet y- th necessity of tomor- 4 NO YOUTH MEETING Blind fo Know God row, It Calls You. : \ 5. Membership is an aid i tual, mental and t Wednesday Night 7:30 P. M. The Braille Bible is the source mee + eae > BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER FELLOWSHIP HOUR /book o the bind minister, of whom 61 is protection guord and guarantee for yourell ond : Peel Sewhies, Speuter we 4\United States. It plays a large part if married your wife and children, : ‘ in the rehabilitation 7. It gives you contact, association and companionship ; with leaders and successful men in all aad -f ra walks of life. Gives You Opportunities. WESLEYAN METHODIST 8. Your membership is an example of Service, Aid a Ss Encouragement for your own boys and for %. To know and love your neighbor must meet with aoe z oS sincere cooperation of ip, Freternity an 4 Antone Sid Ore el vestment bring you real dividends in person- ality, character and success. Pays actual dividends. 2 | iL, pages gn in the oe oo of Columbus gives the urge 9 think, wi he cause so dear to our — Holy Father: "te restore ell tings in Chit. 12. You cannot live by bread_alone. a. 2 C For Further Information Contact A Knights of Columbus — | Msgr. A. X. M. arr 6? NORTH LYNN STREET © 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. ¥. P. 8. 6:45 P. M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M, es Rev, C. D. Priess, pastor - {,* yy * . ‘\ SATURDA tf z * ‘ 5 B. Ny a t 4 mes re, nae 4 y ; Me ae i . - % % Supt Minnie Hobgood GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH —" seheat 10 ALM. "Worship, Service. TAM wel 930 P. M.—EBvening Worship, Set., 7:30 P. M. COMMUNITY SING BETWEEN 2:30 - 4:26 P. M. Pastor Rev, Billy Brown has been serving as chiet rabbi and as auxiliary chaplain to the E PONTIAC PRES + U. 8. Armed Forces in San Juan before coming to Congregation B'nai Israel this summer. He is shown with his wife and daughters, (left to right) Lila, Mrs. Goodman their home at 140 Oneida Rd. x) AUGUST [Aidt Greeks Food, After Tidal Wave Within 24 hours after a disas- * i Supplies valued at $65,000 and ] Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m. Sunday School .... 9:45 «. m. “How Is Holiness Obtained?” Guest Speaker Rev. Sianley Waldron, McAllen. Texas Pa a a “REV. G. J. GERSCHE, Paster ~~ BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:80 4. M. 230 N, Cases Leke Bead. by CWS-CROP (Christian Rural Overseas. Program), : As soon as news of the early disaster reached Ath- At the request of CWS repre- sentatives in Athens, expenditures ~ jot $2,000 were authorized for pur- chase of additional relief supplies, ~ 1196 Joslyn Ave, Sunday School 10:00 A.M." Serviee 11:00 A, M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service Wed,, 1:30 P. M. including canned milk for babies, canned meat which could be eaten without cooking, and 500 — * * * By nightfall the same day, Prof. | Hamilcar Alivisatos of the Church’ of Greece, and Peter Krueger, CWS representative, surveyed the damage on Thira from the deck of the Greek destroyer Aegeon, prior to going ashore and taking a hand in setting up feeding stations. In addition, Schueler and Co. Pontiae Presse Phote and Arlene, The Goodmans make pri- junior high andj to study topics on un- 3:00 Bve.—Prayer Servies oth. Molsworth, children and teachng » "Midweek Bervien, Wed. Ang. & t; —= also will feature new aa ae ee is sponsored by Mid- PRESBYTERIAN west Character Research Project CHURCH churches and groups in coopera- ‘ tion with the MSU Continuing Edu- wma x Mansicn — | cation Service @ALEN K HERSHEY, PASTORS 9:45 A.M. Church School on _ Ned Morning. Worehip Drinking Blamed Rev, BD. Auchard, Pree Some 55 per cent of the fatal 11:00 A.M. ing Worship traffic accidents costing 609 lives and Church over the 1955 Christmas holiday the Dutt Christ Makes” |} weekend were caused by drinking Rev. BD. A Preaching Ff drivers according to the National 8 f/ 'Satety Council, | FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4 North Reselawn : “@unday Worship Stimulates Deeper of Finer Resolutions” : : "Bender Scheel 10:90 A. Morning, Worship bythe Paste. ite kW aac. RECALLING PUERTO RICO — When the package was opened, | LeRey Bhafer, Poster | Rabbi Israel Goodman found a picture of friends living at Camp | Losey on an ‘sland near San Juan, Puerto Rico. Rabbi Goodman Special Orthodox Liturgy itor Gotham's Central Park NEW YORK — The solemn Lit- ——— will All Saints Episcopa Williams Lake at West Pike The Rev, CG. George Widdifield, Rector ‘The. Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curste SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion 1100 AM. Holy Communion. Sermon by Rev. Lewis W. Towler | Church. q ‘» ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A. M.—Moly Communion 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion _ fiermon by the Rev. Robert J. Bickley, Viear ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL 4306 Dixie Hwy,, Drayton Pisins 6:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 10:00 A. M.—Chapel Corporate Communion and Story Sermon by the Rev. Waldo R. Mynt, Vicar Hellenic Educational Association, a Greek fraternal ganization. 4 “ Archbishop Michael, of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and lSouth America, the Rt. Rev. Ath- |enagores, titular bishop of Elaia land dean of the Holy Cross Theo- logical Seminary, the Rt, Rev. Germans, titular bishop of Con- stantia and chancellor of the Greek or- Sensnieeniantinpeiibened ano | "The SIN STARTS SUNDAY AUGUST 5th Services Nightly, 7:30 Rev, ©. Russell, Evangelist, Rev. Tommy Guest. Pastor ~ 216 Baldwin Ave. REVIVAL Through Aug. 19th from LaFollette, Tenn. Public Cordially Invited Seaway Boom Town — to Enjoy Unique Rites « Through one of the most com- pletely cooperative religious pro- grams ever.undertaken in the area of Massena, N. Y., that seaway boom town-- which hag almost doubled in population in the past six years—will enjoy unique serv- ices. An outdoor theater will be used for summer worship. A mo- bile ‘‘chapel on wheels” will. serve as program headquarters, together with a second trailer unit loaned by the Massena Chamber of Com- merce. Vacation church schools will be expanded and relocated in con- venient church centers.’ Recrea- of New York, made $10,000 worth | of splints and plaster of paris bandages available through CWS for use among the surviv- ors. Extension Director fo Speak at Bethany | a Dr, Paul Warford of Lansing, di-/made possible by the Share Our rector of church exterision of the/surnius program of the churches, Michigan Baptist Convention, will/they were carried out in coopera- be speaker at the Communion|tion with the Holy Synod of ‘the First Assembly of God 210 N. Perry St—Pontice Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor Sunday School :... 9:45 Morning Worship . .11:00 Evening Rally..... 7:45 The Rev. Rick Nuendorif will preach at. both serv- ices. For spiritual help or counciling Meditation at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning in Bethany Bap- tist Church, He will preach on “A Christian Looks at Life’ in the Crescent Hills Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Sunday. Dr. Warford will also be guest preacher at Bethany on Aug, 12. On Aug. 19, John Hatchett, a stu- dent at Boston School of Theology tional and social service projects, aimed at integrating the thousands; of seaway construction workers) and their families into community, life, are already under way. the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Permanent church facilities are) 4 speci congregations are constructing new se: signed Doral arrangements And the edueationat units and each Protest- ; ant tion is b Presbyterian Yrratin et the Divine Litwrey. Alsager Sat Direcing be ores huge corss of white flowers willian program is a new, full-time Orthodox Charch must be cele- |C) . The Truth of God— 4 tnted en the “Anteningons” « oilvercrest Baptist , beautifully ornate cloth contain- Forbearance in Love 4 ing rates ot Satate is te tne. 'h) Present Picture OAKLAND AVENUE 9 1" ‘his, ceremony was first used | 6 Rev, James H. Luther will - Grecee, im 178. I snow the film, “Glass Mountain” Oakland at Cadiliae A bi-tingual translation of the) at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Silver- Theedere B. Allebach, Pastor — YiDivine Liturgy will be distributed| crest Baptist Church Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M. more than 10,000 persons ex- The pic 2 the Worship .....e.05 .10;00 A.M. ipected at the service, sia pB sre ag es conver- “THE CHRIST-LIKE sap hens snl wos ~ 's F Visi ress, at the Easter Sunrise Service Youth Fellowship . 6:20PM, qiMPonsers Farm isits in the Rose Bowl. Evening Service .... 7:30PM. J] The Minnesota Council of} The World famous Pasadena Rev, Alfred Spats, Preaching s is sponsoring 10-day| Tournament of Roses is presented Wed. Prayer Meeting PM. visits on farms of white Protestant|in color in the film and the Rose! 1:90 P: communi-|Bow! football game. ties by 53 Negro, Indian and Nisa Dr, Merv Rosell preaches the ; een Resurrection sermon, and a member of Trinity Baptist Church, will bring the message. \Noted Minister Ends 38 Year Church Service The Rev, Hiram G. Conger of Greek. Orthodox Church. Greek Navy and: merchant ships carried ; 120,000 pounds of these supplies. - |f call FE 4-3282. Gets Her Bible Back MID-WEEK Ardith Payne, nine, of Grand TUES.--THURS, Rapids, gets back her Bible { Bra, Verna Thorne, a Kant County| 7:45 P. M. welfare worker. | Ardi § | S brothers were hospitalized by a tor. WPON SUNDAY A. M. nado which destroyed their home, | killed their father. Ardith won the’ Bible a year ago for memorizing Bible verses. A telephone lineman found it two miles from her home. 8:00 to 8:30 “The Church of the Olid Fashioned Gospel” Summit, N, J., who has been termed a pioneer in religious audio-visuals, hag retired after 38 years’ service with the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church and it predecessor, the Board of| Foreign Missions of the former! Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Conger, who had -worked in both New York and Chicago, was a pioneer in visual education in Methodism in the days when “‘lan- tern slide lectures” — on large} lored glass plates—were in| use in missionary education. He’ has been a part of the develop- EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist REV, MILTON M. BANK, D. BD. Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL .......10:00. A.M, MORNING WORSHIP ....10:55A.M. . “The Unknown God and the Gospel” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M) Rev. Rice, Preaching ment of this educationa] media to! _ motion pictures, colored photogra- phy, film strips, and recording equipment, hese To meet domestic shortages, the Iranian Government has approved the purchase of. 50,000 tons of wheat and 20,000 tons of fats urider the United States’ surplus-disposal ‘s Program. ——- ‘Emmanuel Ba ptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. - Auditorium 10:00 A. M. Bible Class “THE PROPHECY of NOAH” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 School for All Ages AIR-CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM » 7:30 P. 11:00 A. That LEADS to DEATH” M. M. Evening Service ..,, 7:30 P. Wed, Night Prayer Meeting ... oa vr aae eeetne . Shae? & FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources-— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A, M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A: M. “BLESSED ARE THE MEEK” . DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM | EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. - “Don't Kid Yourself” Dr. H. H. Savage Preaching at Both Services - First General Baptist Church 249 Bahiwin Ave. “FE 4-7172 | Sat. Evening Servies........5.6. 7:30 P.M. - Sunday School eee eeeeeeeeeee 9:45 A.M. Morning Wership Evening Service Baptismal Service Lowell D, Baggett, Choir Director Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor, FE 4-7407 eaeeeetteonenee rE Seeeeeresereeee i p 4 i rE } PONTIAC PRESS. : SATURDAY, AUGUST ¢ 4, 1956 SWINGING AND SLIDING | New light on’ Prayer SCIENCE AND HEALTH : ~— A member of the faculty of the Virginia Theological Seminary for the last six years, the Rev. Barton Lioyd comes to the Pontiac area as a part time worker in Christ Church Cranbrook parish. His chief efforts will be the de- velopment of the new mission at Evergreen and 13 Mile Rd. under the direction of Christ Church vestry. The Rev. Mr. Lloyd is shown at his home, 887 E. Maple St., Birmingham, with his wife and three children (left to right) John, Sally and Barton Jr. wnt (Associate Pastor fo Preach Sunday Rev. Edward D, Auchard, asso- ciate pastor, will occupy the pul- pit of First Presbyterian Church with Key to the Scripmures aes pen wa pm British Missionary Works sinew how pearereould sally’ tC) Help Indian Mothers effective. Many today feel that their own lives, and the world at large, sorely need help that uman effort has not brought. ston ko tol ask oh passion p meet e con- They that somehow the cangricda thls pieblecieg ouch siders two of India's most pressing) no lems must be sought where power |needs, maternal health and birth and intelligence have their limit- | control. - less source — in the realm of God. . e. es Today Science and Health is revealing a wholly new under- caniting Ordinahce Judge ate a vi yesterday |}. fined plumber uald’ Des Jardins $100 for finding a gas leak at’ the Detroit home of Mrs. in the five-room house. 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Clark Janet and Rosann Davis, - of Azusa all sisters of the bride served as ender t keep mg meanuerents| AT -If you would like to have my b=. ie sel ow in New York Subways}ze weet satimprovement Mar — from overweight, lax muscles and] NEW YORK u—Anything can| Adelaide O'M ee Monogram Dangle Bracelet, $9.95 fat which. alates i bie a i laide O'Mara has worked @Sistaniped, self - addressed envelope 7 ' Monogram cS P gone Fast sca Soe happen ew even an ad-ja stenographer for the New York) with your request for the Marathon /y! \ - an eee ‘ ; vertisement in the subways listing|Life Insurance Co, for 32 years,|pooklet to Josephine Lowman in Yy \ Prices fore you would be wise to continue|the Ten Commandments andjand all that time ‘colon dag] are of Tee Postion Prose. , What woman wouldn't love to own all of your exercises, They are good f0r/signed simply ‘This Space Paidjriding the subway twice a day chese perfect for bridesmaids, birthdays, often if - wha ie ae at — a 2 ee D anniversary gifts, or just to say “I Love T \* * * ‘ DIET ESSENTIALS The oe eae yn “It’s been my dream ei mary esigne rs dh Re " Handmade to order : veins silver by one of ‘ . “I know have often writ-/2ecustomed to scanning lor/years,””. sai ara meric igner tun tem about tile ia eave ciken writ |cigarettes and headache pilla may] after she recovered from the »¥ Think About aS ol ake phism seer 4 . - will you repeat the daily diet es-/"&v¢ Wondered briefly about this|shock of having her secret discov- livery please. strange: addition to subway litera-jered. “It's just something I al- ‘New Look’ PARKING of STORE . . |ture, Probably some read the ma-|ways wanted to do, I thought it e A. 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Bre to look at.” But Zuckerman what is called for to fulfill the/l — | But for the last couple of weeks : ; desire and at the same time keep} since the brave new car card has| “I don't think it’s daytime in tune with the temperature. : ees § gegeeeee |been in place, Miss O'Mara has) wear. It's nice for theater or din- *_ * WIGGS eee Tinapinet Fi ixture Specialists had a warm feeling when she The front of the bodice is made Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 5 Summer Clearance 33 to 80% off! REAR Huron. at Telegraph joined the pushing subway crowds morning and evening, and she watched to see how many people looked at the Ten Command- ments, . . * * “Quite a few did, I think,” said Miss O'Mara. “I saw people look- ing at the card. 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SATURDAY, A AvausT 41956” | Ve Do-Re-Mi May Net Dough fun Galt He Hat les jas Lamas Turns to Song [ise rw tom a 'eanse : ean Gamal pA — Giont Free Kiddyland = MA 4-3135 ’ TONIGHT ONLY—2 Action Features ‘ ‘ refrigeration pipe at B.. local ‘By BOB OMAS —— “i that's what they want me|but his wet tongue and lips HOLLY WOO! uw —~ Fernando|to do, Td better do It,” he peesessssss F Lamas has decided, in the words reasoned, ga! fight ut "oe er . a of the current song hit, what will; And so went all-ow : be. will be. TV. offers, such as. one for. the QOUR tt il ld Theat , 7 Tongy. So he's singing. Chevy Show on NBC Aug. 14, We teal 10) | He didn’t want to sing. He|which he is now rehearsing. . “mez en ke! ee. ee) ee wanted to be qa serious actor, as| Fernando is going to star on indeed he had been in his native|/Broadway in a new musical,| WEEK AFTER WEEK © © HIT AFTER HIT © © SEE THEM ALL! Argentina, But when he came to|“Happy Hunting,” with the great] BRINGING YOU THE BEST IN i ‘RUN HIT MOVIES! “Ithis country, MGM saw him as a| Ethel Merman. romantic star. And a singer. “And how can you go wrong | “I never sang at all before —|with Merman?” Fernando asked. | * * * | * * * |] * < * | * * * except in the bathtub and some-|‘‘Her name on a show is a guar- Jeswechs Uae Sacer re ut le a * * a should sing. Still, I never took les-| So confident of success is he O NOW SHOWING! HOPE WERE — No bell of fire ii the business world, but @ “bg |sons, Before I started a musical|that he and his wife, Arlene Dahl, THE MOST COMPLETELY oY. chief” with the kids is Bob Hope, starred with Eva Marie Saint in picture, I would go-in-and work. iplan to take a year's lease on Py yan a EN] “That Certain Feeling.’ The Technicolor heart-warmer is now (out the songs." |New York apartment. - ABLE ENTERTAINMENT of the YEAR playing at the Pontiac Drive-in wheeler, Film is based’ on Broadway | When he ended his exclusive con- “It's a chance, staying away IN THE COMPLETE | hit, “The King of Hearts." : ‘tract with MGM nine months ago, from pictures that long,’ he ad- GRANDEUR OF he drew a number of offers for|mitted. “But if all goes well, it ai “taint musicais, tHe nixed them But{should- he a -great break for my4- Firemen to Discuss [Going to Italy? |fuctiy ssn’ itat've changed| "And wil no doubt fir mty Uniform Pay Scale Place Ad for us mind. | establish him — as a singer. aes a. rome] Wanted Escort [P- from all parts of the United. 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A first nar class fireman is one who: has —— (no gigolos please). | passed a probationary period, “e« 6 e@ | ranging from one to three years. | «singie American gentleman to The association is aiming at sal-|visit Italy this year wishes inter- ary uniformity in small and bigjim communication with Italian icities alike, Richardson says — (22-26), Please airmail de- lmen feel that combatting a blaze|tailed reply —- — care of General in Paducah, Ky., and one in New Post Office, Singapore.” York City, for example, require} George E. Hill, former New the same skill. Thus, they argue Yorker who is executive editor of : PS gid ‘professional fire fighters should fet|the paper, says: ates Bithe same pay, regardless of the . « 8 $ SATURDAY HIT No *) * Bsize of the community where they| “We figure our personals make ® serve, enjoyable reading for tourists, Ps GIs and lonesome oilmen in the tf. ‘ RIG Pusan w Firemen, Richardson says, fre- 7 ” me SE BANG 8 ei erty pay] Mile Bast f He says the paper doesn't have ts since, unlike other worker the staff to censor ads and as @ groups, they have pledged never to strike because of -the public result has been embarrassed at) ae =" Technicolor service nature ef their jobs. [SMS sea) THE FAMED PULITZER PRIZE PLAY nt wemanert-rs conse ond TIA HOVEY AA MR if. turped out to be a grade A party ... NOW ON SCREEN! x * x] * * kekili kx SAT. 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Mantle fanned! ing * THE PONTIAC bd e weer ouwscon= os Be a = OD el ed OO KOSH wNwe on ne if E Totsle 361015 Totals Latsen—Struck out for Morgan Bridewelser—-Ran for Kuenn WW MORE jsasesecaees al oooes= : H PRESS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1956 % Hart Still Out no football Gedman reported ing camp at Ypsilanti in top physi- cal condition and thus far he has By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press YPSILANTI — Two years in the service hasn't put any kinks in the powerful legs of Detroit Lion half- back Gene Gedman Despite the fact that he played his army stay, to the Lion train- Gedman Shows Old * * ad * spots in the early bail carrying drills, “One thing | made sure of in the service was to keep my legs in shape,” said the ex-Indiana back. Defensive linemen realized this yesterday when the 195 pound back eluded their tackles for several long gains during a light scrim- mage against ball carriers. been one of the very few bright GMC Defeats Elks, 3-L, for 2lst Straight Win “Undefeated General Motors con- OLD FORM — Gene Gedman (above), powerful Detroit Lion halfback, doesn’t seem to have suffered any ill-effects from his two years of army service. Gene worked out yesterday at the Lion 4 camp, and appeared in perfect condition. 1 Bre. » * e Form With Lions Gedman. sparkled in his first sea- son with the Lions’ 1953 champion- ship team before being drafted. _ He checked into the Ypsi train- ing camp along with the other Lion veterans on Wednesday and has been running in the starting d with Jack Christiansen and Bill Stits, 9 pair of defensive backs who are being tried for of- fensive duties. ; Veteran Bobby Layre, and Harry Gilmer have been alternating at the quarterback slot. Coach Buddy Parker has found his roster shy of offensive backs. “We will be. depending heavily on the three youngsters playing in the All-Star game, Hopalong Cassady, eeneeee Standaré inte oo (3-4). os — Sullivan 7 g } ‘ NATIONAL 5 ‘ Wen Milwaukee Cincinnati iPr | ee ray Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3 Sy =H Philade 6, Cincinnati 3 > La (twbnight) TODAY'S MES SCHEDULE : (2), neoft, Philade (2), 12:05 p.m. B @, 1 p.m. Z 6t, Louls ‘at 5 . Chicago at New. York (2), 1 p.m, sehas- atreeil it ig Hungarian Lowers — 1,500 Meter Mark VIENNA (INS)—The. world rec- ord for the 1,500-meter run was jowered. yesterday. by Hungary's Istvan Rozsavoelgyi as he was clocked in three minutes, 40.6 sec- ords during a six-man race at Tata, near Budapest. “ted, 62, 64. Richardson, MacKay, 20, of Dayton, play Llamas and Con- ® GMC iced the verdict with two tinues unchallenged in the Class Ajruns in the opening stanza. A walk|Don MclIlhenny and Jerry Rei- City Baseball League after Friday|to Jerry Dorr, an error, and back-| chow,” he said. MOSCOW U—More than 103,-/to $4 each know they are going night's 3-1 triumph over Elks No,|/to-back singles by Judge Booker! qe yions’ 1955 leading ground |000 Russians will be on hand to-|to see some sort of athletic com- 723 at Columbia-Joslyn. It was the|and Dave (Boots) Kringe pinned) gainer Lew Carpenter is in the |morrow to see something called| petition. : 2ist~ consecutive win for thejdefeat on starting pitcher John) service, Bob Hoernschemeyer is |“'S ” But they’re not quite sure just Coachers. Jackson. on the retired list and trans- | The ticket holders, who paid up|what it will be. Two errors, a hit batsman and | planted fullback Leon Hart has |(—- One rumor making the rounds 8 pears paerties ——— auto been absent from the initial drills | oy , - is that there will : a 10,000- i a cheap run in 4th inning. | b se of contract disagree- meter race and a javelin com- Pontiac Skaters | scszrnz Ss Sas |S Giambra Whips (eii"= nes was unearned. Felix Brooks Hart and \ Nick : represent Russia in these events ‘ ‘ doubled and scored on an infield |. Genera’ mangas Enc ' at the Olympics in December.. : \\ | ] ] {| miscue. erbawy huddled last night to dis- en ir de os in eam | e Jerry Taylor hurled the distance gedesy: ‘ aste ani in be a 5,000-meter race, a soccer t flying, Joseph - AP Wirephote hor GRC and scpttered Sour Bite.) he ts shuns Dame star ’ game and some mass : *S ’ ‘ * a . ckson A, * : the wire under Jamaica (New York) yesterday. Twoyearold | Place First in North Dutt vereibed ‘Os aan) ort|#eain failed to reach an agree-| Buffalo Middleweight Pe like selling out Yankee win first race at chestnut colt paid $12.60 for a $2 win ticket. American Roller - Skate|Coacher bats. oe 1 eR terms. | Chalks Up 4th Straight sandoaa ter ice a-tdeninid event, : F * ey In yesterday’s other scheduled) Coach Parker sa’ would hold Pe3r : Championships Class A encounter at Wisner Field, he first fll scrimmage about the Win in TV Bout awemee = | oe egg 4 “ithe Anderson Jets forfeited a 7-0/™ of next week a | Whatever the is, it will Br Compiling a fine list of top and/decision to Griff's Grill. scale heac-banging session planned! new yorK up—Now that Sugar|be & stupendous show. It's called i near-championship awards, Pon-jamc ........... 20¢ 100 0-3 5 1/for next Saturday. Ray Robinson is beginning to show|the People’s Sports Display of the i tiac’s Rink roller skat- Eiks 723 ....... 10 000 Oi 4 ¢ ' Rolladium Taylor and Gary; Jackson, LeDuff and| The Lions will remain at the [his age everyone wants to fight|Nations of the Unions of Soviet : ws pes Ray became the |Neison. Ypsi training site until the first |the champion. Joey|Socialistic Republics and for all 3 196 North team cham- week of September when they |Giambra is no exception, intents and purposes it might be _* CHICAGO Four players were knotted at)champion Cary Middlecoff; and|pions. The group of 26 young skat- : will move into Briggs Stadium o18--@ called the Olympic Tryouts. handsome, promising pro from/140, including one of Thursday's|former National Open champions|¢Ts competed in the + national q fon ins for a pre-season home game | The Buffalo, N.Y. Adonis softly) There will be nearly 10,000 : St. Petersburg, .Fla., via Oldjfirst-round co-leaders, Australia's,;Ed Furgol and Jack Fleck. tourney at Richmond, Va. : : against Cleveland. mentioned the champ’s name to-|athletes and 2,000 referees and 4 ‘Greenwich, Conn., was the front|Peter Thomson, the current Brit-/ siammin’ Sammy Snead was} Team was led by the champion The actually|24Y following his’ decision victory/umpires in the ‘games—which, in- : yunner by one stroke as the $25,000/ish Open champion. The other-co-|resting with eight others at 142.| Jumlor four (Nita Steward, procanm: pete Yiover fleet-footed Rocky cidentally, will be held in the All-American Golf Tournament to-jleader, Antonio Cerda of Buenos Charles Parker, Sue Welch and S oun OME ee eres we Fis 8y sieht lin @ television 10-rounder in Mad-|brand new Lenin Stadium over- day moved into its third round at|Aires, slumped to a 75 after his}, Ma RO DIVISION oo-199| Ricky Martins), with other top A! August 17th, against the Pittsburghlison Square Garden last night. It|looking Moscow's famous swamps. Tam O'Shanter Country Club. opening 67, for 142. julius spores 72-6]—139| Winners as follows; x ee oe was the rising Giambra's fourth|In fact, until three ago, it ‘Mayer, spearing his second] More than a half dozen name/Eeter, Thomeca Sei] second place, intermediate| The Clarkston Merchants de-| Here is the pre-season schedule: | straight conquest. |was called Luzhnik — meaning straight 69 yesterday for a half-|players were stripped from the) Bua Holscher $-Ti—148 dance, Mary Alice Clouse and/feated Gingeliville, 7-5, in the 1st), E'S sat aug. seccardinais at Siotin| Glambra, a picture .| Swamp—Stadium. way total of six-under par 138,/field as 9 148-stroke limit was set) jack Fieck T1-70—141|/Lewis Parker; 2nd intermediate round of the Class E Junior League Als. 8:00 mj Prt Aug. 3i—Eagies at/didn’t get much chance to show thus aimed*at his second 1956 tour-/for the final two rounds. | oq A ‘.en-}a} ladies figure, Mary Jo McBrearty; |baseball playofis Friday at Wash-|Browns at Detrott, 8:05 ‘p.m tet Bop |S power until the final 30 sec- ney triumph. The 33-year-old May-| One of the victims was Jerry|Jack Burke i 2nd place intermediate men's fig-|ington. a nent a Rete os butte, hy jonds of the sixth round. He Le ue Leaders er, although 13th in the current|/Barber, 1954 All-American cham-/SSt’ Middlecoft 2 ures, Jack Horner; 3rd senior} Pontiac Boys Club and Auburn on ins at Buffalo, ‘Yl gouldn't catch the bicycling Cas- PGA money standings with earn-jpion. Others included Lloyd Man-|Dow Pinsterwaid 31-7141 ladies figures, Pat ‘Jarrard; 3rd] Meights Boys Club fought to a 55 | - tellani until then. When he did nail) 5, pref MERICAN ane 5 Pelekishia st yo es \George. Paste 7¢-—i41/senior men's singles, John Mate-) draw in the other “E” playoff aa? Rocky in the fadihg seconds of stants. New York, “302; — i hi sie, peated ten “odie eet pag ts rt e-Th—tat|Jec; ‘Srd junior girls figures, Ce-| tilt at ColumbiaJoslyn. The iting pset | too. sixth. 8. made. 9 suv Sah ext ass Beil ae te ee << elas ae as See 3 Fred-!pop Rossbure SRG cilia Darimont; 3rd intermediate} game ,was halted by darkness of what had been a dull and round. ody ie, ag as ior alee neater wbetodal Sch very miach im qnabentioniion Geers f ee Fn Bisa —ifhelar gng and the two squads will tangle | ly booed wack meet. i "Piereal” * Soden eet : s 74-143) Hin; 2nd | sen-| tonight on ‘the same diamond to i. , lad My oneatroke| were three other 140 shooters, Ted mit ier 0-118 or Tien’ single, Matejec. Grd] cover tho deadlock. in DDGA Pla After tat it was mosty all Gear Gane Eieal S nd Sinpecn, an: fon oree wails Teline Bores, Met /Krel, Holecher -and Porky iitke. Souehak -73—143| year). Boys Club No. 1 and West Side a SO ee ee ¢. : An rattle again Pa ofl WALERN ponies 13-70—148 In @ proficiency test for the high-:Kiwanis won 2nd round battles in|: out of the 29-year-old Castellani’s) Nite Mantle, New. York, Ba: . | A tourney prize. The cur) Actually, there haar the’ All- be Siest possible awards following thejthe Class F double-elimination| peETROIT w—Dave Hill of Jack- legs. a ™ :. Fent All-American'is a warmup for or Dutch Herrison 72.31. 4; championships, “Viralee Landon, tournament. Boys Club throttled son scored major : in the ; ‘on, , $ > a —— the “World” which starts next/American’s top money- of $3,429 72-71—143/Sharon Moore, Mary Alice Clouse|iq i . ba tte 7 Kaline, Detroit and . New "York, Thursday and again has a $50,000|with 11 more players notched at/Bo> -Merris 70-73—143| , : tthews-Hargreaves, 11-2, and/petroit district golf tournament|LAI@tZ, ooper 2, winner's swag. Boros mode ‘his 141. In. this Broup were Jack WOMEN'S PRO DIVISION ee pang mone at and each re-ithe once-beaten Kiwanis team’ yesterday, defen’ ‘Ray Bolo, (In- 3 tom ecg skensee r City, ‘and move with a second-round 67 aft-|Burke, this gh one = Paty ie iso op medal, bounced back with a 17-3 ve ove ets es pp Tie for 12th; ec Ashington, 7; Gonaman. opening with 72. ters’ champion, S. Open variene B i ‘ | wertae Chena amie, Mew Tork. 34: » th eosin sera ™ EE Conators Gain Finals Seed eee the Qad-tound match, Wally One Back |ex4.crgeny ct eases, Beret iS mew amareuns in all classes except] Whiting is from the Detroit area. Ta.F ; f : se, Meet ay EEE Tinkas’ Shutout \cius B tourney temees te wee spoeara neces tom ake Orton, Mich, added a %4yeo|ftha" Sortie tat mae Pr ter Kolod 74-78—182 un- a 19-year-old, bd ; : ork, - . ss ae were ON InKas ulou beaten Panne Police sb Poni Draest Det i today's quae, ee 4 run 6 and fel rem, on 10 bee WOMEN AMATEURS Dave Tinkas pitched a neat 4hit/Boys Club starts Tuesday, terfinal matches. place in the All-American cape ih . 2: che ‘ Jackie Yours 77-80—187| shutout yesterday for the Senators =~ — to a nine-way tie Tela 5 gant Kucks. fee : Ruth Jessen -78—160|as they beat the Athletics to move — Score. Cleveland, 136: “CHICAGO \ — Coach Curly|Ralph Guglielml, ‘Tad Weed & Greta Lerwe Mas teu|into the finals of the Pontiac Fed- No Olympic Help Among those tied with Diets at} “ins” Faptick 19" itoed, sbeau of the College All-Stars|Co., administered last year, {Nn W’ tabisty ti-ta—ies eral Savings Midget League at RE mv Jy lta, Mich. witha 1240 card.” NATIONAL a ‘Ge vecesmaty ingredients — ape Boys’ Cub. Dave was in trudle| Wj] ]iams to Become Coach er ert 20 ct | marred OA AOU sharp runners and)" ‘The 30-2 defeat’ shook the pro-Murchison. Equals Mark [only once, in the 4th inning when A a smdhe’ ballad a8: New "Fore a: Bor: fessionals’ pride. Moreover, the : two Gnas Waals wok Mended hel went me, ci Ww — Willie/Harold Davis, Lloyd shotmakers going into|~! Cinetnatt, Yr Buider: collegians met fire with fire in] | BERLIN (INS) — Hess than Ibases with no outs. Dave thenlwiniams, a GI from the Univer-|Barney Ewell, MacDonald Balley|the 3rd round with 674143. | RivetUm Ti, Beyer. St lows, Oy Aare 1955 as little Tad Weed. used one| 24 hours after army Pvt, Willie jstruck two men out and forced| sity of Iilinois, who shattered the|and Heinz Futterer. In the women's division, Marilyn|!game, 8" Lo. on of the pro’s favorite weapons—the| Williams cracked Jesse Owens’ |the 3rd hitter to ground out. Bill 100-meter record, probably} Undoubtedly the record will be|Smith of Bloomfield Township,|a: Borer a te 7 ‘ts field goal—to rack up 9 points and| sopmoter world record, GI Ira {CTawiord led the Senators with a/never will run for the United|recognized at the next meeting of|Mich., had 79.78—157, good for a nat, Tis “een oo But, can the collegians win for|trip the eae Seucitiean 42 double and single. Jon Gary hit 4/states in the Olympic Games. t -Athle-jtie with Randolpy of BITS — Boyer, st. Aaron, ih ~ * * © Chicago double afid single for Athletics. * tic Federation. lumbus, for 6th place ! oh trun 123; | ‘The Browns want nothing better! ©M™#lled the new mark of 10.1 | White Sox eliminated Orioles in - 2s Sian : ab Lo am : ne ats at Beto *| Monday's action will pit Athletics [ nd = , Bt, apa poom White Sox. Senators play . EH winner on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. ps ah. ee — ‘ 4 . ‘len cag * ly; — New 24 » (Sieea ea i Soin only run while ed Soviet Olympic Tryouts to Draw 10,000 Athletes ¢ i oe Your Neighbor’s House Alton Maddens Move fo Country Home By JANET ODELL with a full-length window looking bricks that make one complete Pontiag Press Home Editor — out,on the back yard. That sold wall of the room. garage covered with cedar shakes. Best of all, the country kitchen has a large dinette area as ; always face new home owners. Since school was out in June, poy have had full time to devote Mr, Madden has a flourishing garden at the back of the lot. Sia ae Ueemniige ef 4 Fee0 ¥ dow is framed in cotton crash draperies with shades of red, green and brown predominating. apr: creamy. gold. hag been used on the walls, with white on the ceiling. This gold color picks up the hint of gold in the reused nag vn rp ob Codd ll ddect et ce ee | cabl- aa at ic cm em actos enact i tai alien aniaa The fireplace itself Is small, The hearth ig raised above the level] of the floor and is capped with slate. Three rock shelves hold planters and candlesticks. The sofa is brown, one lounge chair dark green, and one small- er chair upholstered in a print. All the tables are blond to match the dining room table, chairs and hutch cupboard at one end of tlie room, Finished in a champagne tone, this Heywood-Wakefield furni- ture is light in design and appro- priate for the space in which it is used. The chair seats are red with a golden thread woven in. Between the living room and the kitchen there ig q folding wood door of Philippine mahog- any. Immediately beyond the (Continued on Page 18, Col. 3) Pontiae Presse Photes by Jim Mahal BRICK AND CEDAR SHAKES — The Alton Maddens of West Square Lake road put up the white. fence in front and is working on landscaping in the back yard. A ci wanted a house that combined brick and cedar shakes. Trim is white. Mr. Madden NEW LIVING ROOM — After some years of living in a house with a tiny living. are coppertone, Formica counter tops interesting wallpaper pattern of cookie cutters. cular driveway lets guests park off the road, of rustic fences, barns and horses acioss the road. The Heywood Wakefield hutch cab- -—room, the Maddens are enjoying this larger one. Their picture window. frames a view inat ot the end ot the roots bnfile treasures collgcted over the each. " q IS ae ee ee) eae ee ee et ee ee ee ae at oe tele GSE BA ee i i ip i, Ms alt ON A AA YD ' Cre AO ; ae i st ‘ , va j fo ff { ; : { \ . eat i ee 4 : H py Ae ey j -¥ i ¢ : 4 ‘ i ; me ; , tah \ . if t ‘ r | | ; fr f wf ‘ i : \ 3 \ ff ; , ‘ 4 : of { ‘ \ | eh : ’ 5 ; ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,195: * voy IN th That Agents. San bare ee «BLIGH COLOTS ~ ‘Look yea | Sane Look -- See -- Compare! veto, The mortgage com-lin practices are on the increase. Top in Homes Are You Building — Are jbo Modernizing? Sa eae , . E Light, bright colors with blends ; s | of gray and green, and solid white, GOT YOU DOWN? | esresn a ba This was reported today by Fred Neo need to fret and worry about the Pot Roofing and Allied Products lack of steel at Tru-Bilt. Going along _ } for The Celotex Corporation, keeps | with our policy of service to the [close tab on consumer preferenc-| FF s | builder we have our own steel supply. f/ &8- a Come in today and get all you need . a to finish that job. Homeowners show great : -- [enthusiasm for these colors, locally ee COMMERCIAL and me. well me satienalty he said. : L - “These.-color combinations . are 4 RESIDENTIAL : jmost effective on léw slope roofs, “a aa iwhere so much of the roof area We Have 7” and 8” Beams _|;: visible, and are a definite: part| ’ TRUBILT Qualy Blocks f=. B | SPECIAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN coming te pe of materi preci an f on Aluminum Basement Sash . exterior ys THRU MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY! cnet iouom, ac ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREDY COMBINATIONS f to , se , THE PASSWORD TO QUALITY =—««—sji™E to Lagerauis yievsie wiebows WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUSLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLASS AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY : ; ues is not an isolated phenomenon. It is -BILT B an fesse? fy @ |More exotic treatment of exteriors | SUP i. “eS 6 Deys « Week — 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. /, |... MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES og al ee Open 6 Daye ! as 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 [colors on doors is an example of 1661 : Near Telegraph and Orchard Leke Roads ——=+—Cié this, Until recently, doors were not FE 4.2598 ees Some : generally considered to have any Telegreph _ ae ~- cogent raged ay tebe oe ' . provide color accents onties eee brighten the whole front of the , . 4 Home Equipment Co. P : , 3 Le % a eo “ “ ex A, One 0%, ) ieaaig cet can op lylag a gpa sinpcoceornag ony sine, Tak ey : ~ — a / that can be o MAN’S BEST FRIEND—Breezy, the Springer on the terrace. This picnic table has been | ihe tect glass when painting wiridow| goaniel belonging to the Alton Maddens of W. painted aqua. An umbrella allows use of the table | 2 and 3-B EDROOM sashes, After it has done its help-| souare Lake road, is just another member of the _at any time. ; \UMBER NEEDS fest Sect RANCH HOMES [con toettiews Cedar Shake Garage| Sette et mine te tee (Treat Outside Motels DOWN KITCHENS, CABINETS is . or cotiens with a gold sarod de. .|steel areas require treatment with - $ 3 FLOOR & WALL TILE |AGjoins Brick Home | sicoton,h s,s scretl de; a rust-preventing metal primer for Ry | ~ é ry . COMBINATION DOORS | . 2 he surf | 50 STORM SASH & SCREENS | wlth cotton rugs and lamp. [FSP osine turpentine or paint thine COUNTER TOPS per (Continued from Page 17 shades. Inep te vemeve grime snd: qresas 2 : Y . doorway is a passageway to the The : . |Apply the primer On pre ! 20’ EXTENSION LADDERS d Other Home Improvements garage and the utility room. ed ater pe peopel pod fone painted Ethel a pee $7 400 Plus Mortgage $3 697 ye Taxes 7 5 ¢ Ft Call for Free Estimates This is a real country kitchen, | tains and:a flowered chintz wie brah ams vogred rye Coots —_—— 21 -feet in length. The kitchen | spread. A rmint striped (or spots Carl Shell & Sons work Scilly to omnen ntrated jae slipper chal’ eters comfortable ‘treated with a rust - preventive FHA INSU RED MORTGAGES corner, leaving the rest of the | seating primer before applying the final INSULATION — PLASTERBOARD SASH — DOORS Also Many Other Bargains We Deliver Anywhere in Michigan /MMMS Dixie Hwy. Drayton |] room free for use as a dining | In the bathroom the linen clos- E Phone OR 3-5043 or family room, et is built into the wall. It opens The wall behind the fireplace is | " this room and also in the hall. the same brick as the living room | The beth is gray and pink. In wall. On one- end jn is aq | stead of paint, wallpaper is used |) VHEN YORU BEAT ae ne wena en | . | dens are finding fun to use. Mrs. Some day the Maddens hope Madden says it is opening up an | te nave a screened porch on coat, ; $ DOWN @.8 a 50 PLUS MTG. COSTS ‘WHAT Nemteer, "tT YOU GET: Sri %ten nae Baal Pontiaé we Mh oenraces | eee Farkas d “Bae ad a wrace a H to ' n Daily to 7 P.M. For | in the pink spat pionic table suffices, A bright ; amber ter Lewy vinyl aan somes “ eubretia over the equa table alae le ~ Aopeiec gl EE taXt ue | There ig more of the pink jin controls the sun, From this ter- . . | 831 Oakland Avenue FE 2-0225 |) 3 the wallpaper design, while the | race and the kitchen windows | : oven have a pink cast bits a , | | a Birch cabinets in the work area | The garage’is oversize. It has Finish. Yourself 7 have a pickled finish. The round a dropped ceiling which means | | Phone Model—FE 4-7197 or Office—FE 5-550! knobs are a rosy gold color. The | more space in the storage area and SAVE! ——_ Formica counter are pink, | above it. The utilities are con- ont: sal wae that | Plenty of space on the 12K40 | Bedroo™ Pes , SCNOMLILANRM gi ek | fe vin hw a’ or J, GARAGE SPROUAL }] | eter | | scat : is printed in amusing cookie cut- | nard Head of Royal Oak was the po ty Np ae Penang the Hews? Pine Lake ? | Otto A. Trzos | gece mess ses ze [Sool With Point | «$639.00 ce apa — Gt i Sew Gp teak tag oe wate Not only does paint Wil Don't Delay, Call Today I "Que' Upper Leng Lane vow oY #3101 Orcherd Leke Rd. F areas. the appearance of many dull brick 5S Years to Pey TY CU. /M mentation has determined that —o / KS flooring through the passageway + 2383 Orcherd Leke Rood SBE LUMBER + Butt: SUPPLIES “FUEL _—-*FE 2.0278 to the utility room and behind |they actually become cooler and In the Sylvan Shopping Center ae d —— } Bvee& Sen. CALL MA’6-6247 to. the small lavatory. The walls |less humid inside by such treat. en \ ie & 549 N SAGINAW $1 j M ¢FE4 2521 i és : = agen ees curtains red. Rose, |ment which gives protection. = = eee ae a ’ | silver and aqua decorates ’ - - — ———— | the upper half a te lavatory — metre seepage ane walle. other such deterioration. If the brick still shows good quality, = - One bedroom is in use as & [nowever, a clear wate : # ? rproof coat-| | den and sewing room, All the ing can be used, which gives. : 5 oe bedrooms have hardwood floors somewhat the same protection but : and high windows with marbie i sills. 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PONTIAC: 2-PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1956 | | Eu 4 double’ garege-doors ta todicated{atairs there’ ts 4: cont, closet Soft dow a “SOMETHING NEW IN ma ~, jon the plan. Ta ee ont amet three tone cee oe > ling on a corner lot, or with land/closets, th tee regular wardrobe|in the ; wide enough for turning space, the|closets and three ‘vernize walk: oil in ’ SIDING. A Wow wath Wiad asc @hkig We Gaa'eaka | than Real Stone — Plenty of Color driveway can lead directly to the) in closets. front of the garage. <—_ Call Us and We Will Bring Out Samples to Show You Free Estimates — No Money Down ' MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS and a large bathrodii With double! 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063_ lavatory in a vanity counter, an enormous varied-use room is pro-|f- vided above the garage. This can-be used for a studio, bedroom, @ recreation room, hobb room or for many other neta | It has window? on three sides— low colonial style windews in front, a studio window above the garage doors, and a regulation window in the rear where the : te | roof is raised without spoiling two-story house, Hand split shakes would create on frend of Thi attractive shadow lines on the exterior, For econ- | ' . omy clapboard siding could be used. Two walk-in closets 4 to this varied-use room, One is suitable for space for an extra bathroom, which could be a future project if planned for ahead of time, fy i a a! * % be aa tear nal a. dln om | = aw cel aug -% thy SUBSTANTIAL IN APPEARANCE — This big, substantial-appearing house economizes on land and construction, The best house buy still is the Press House of the Week Choose from hundreds of plans— adopt one to fit_your ideas, Redwood inside and ovt. 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, carport, patio, ° ' 1 or 1% baths. Closets galore. Basement if desired, SEE DISPLAY ite TODAY. floor, This affords: privacy from within and without, Strangers entering the house do not look into bedrooms. But the (eo ieoe aa iBr ings Back Colonial Style full flight of stairs needed in a two.|,, Another walk-in closet adjoins oy 5 é 4 story house can be an objection. dressing room-off the master a © moe The best buy for your home/|where, depending on local zoning bedroom, where a separate ¢n-| : building dollars still is the two-jrules for'space between neighbors.| In this a hat oben is re i: ~| trance to the bathroom is provided, house. This is shown in De- case, generous space | mov reaking the stairs w . From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. ioe HW. for The House of The dhscord left for lawn and land. |@ landing at the level of the large} An abundance ‘ot — space 7o- lete Line of *% Seeds & Fertilizer Week. scaping. recreation room over the garage. is set aside in this: Plan. Down- “7 . % Rental Service Here is a big seven-room house) one basic advantages of two-| This gives the house a split: * BPS Points % Super Kem-Tone G JB iplanned for comfortable family) to.) homes advanages ot over-| level feature without torturing % Sporting Goods Kem-Glo living. It is designed to fit @ mod-liooked amid the novelties of ranch| Hs facade. a! . 2 ff = ; houses and split-levels. _ The exterior presents a dignified’ : & Brownie s Hardwa re It you wanted to build the same | ‘The economies of construction,|appearance—a large, substantial, : x number of the same sized rooms |jand requirement and operation,|house that looks as if it belongs: 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239 | with » similar two-car garage in | including heating, are readily ap-|ingan established neighborhood. FIR T AND E . a one-story ranch style layout, | parent. and split shakes, indicated in| ? : Pe you would need twice a0 mie, (GOOD FOR SMALL LOT Just North of Summit a land, twice as much roof and 80 per cent more foundation work. This house covers only 1,287 square feet of land, including its garage wing. Such an area is merely that cially attractive shadow lines on the front of the house. Or conven- not large enough for adequate|tional clapboard siding could - be rambling one-story layouts. YOUluseq for some economy. are not compelled to move to a * *« « remote location to have a two-| Herman H. York, an architect story house. specializing entirely in home plan-' So in many cases the two-story|ning, designed HW-11 in answer to. house can offer the added advan-jreaders’ inquiries for a modern “itage of convenience. version of a colonial house. jused by almost minimum sized) jt. site may be near business | Open planning gives the living the drawing, would create espe Also, well-located lots often are i Both Houses Open For Inspection 2 to 6 P. M. Seturday and Sunday or by Speciak Appointment . ROY ANNETT, Inc. Realtors wrens 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 Just Received a. Shipment of See Floor Plans on Page 21, — rn Qs ——$§$—- LAKE LOTS On Oakland Lake ‘ranch houses. | * * * Yet here you have almost 2,000 square feet of livable floor space on two floors, not counting the centers, schools and churches— an In-town location with benefits of established municipal serv- ices, such as police and fire pro- tection, paved streets, sidewalks room and dining room window light from front to rear. From the entrance foyer, you get a view of the full length of the living room with its formal fire- BRIAR HILL STONE large lot. You may trade the equity of your present home in as a down payment—Price includes Build for Beauty ® garage floor. and sewers. place at the end. | 25 TO CHOOSE FROM - ls te —s ae aan "aa Many women prefer sleeping) Building costs vary widely | ALSO TENN. . P From $2500.00 about 75 feet of frontage -else-jrooms removed trom ehcen reenigg li penny pyar LEDGE ROCK Will Du pl ica te on Your Lot ee mon at Rose- ill | on TTT Trrrreerieet ttt. seu een ee oe another. Aside from firm bids, the’ : Ocklond Lake near Oakland Beach : THE PONTIAC PRESS a saareat ough colempio can bey BELDEN 1168 Sq. Ft. Modular Home Rose Hill Real Co $ Building Editor: 4 size homes. FACE BRICK $14,000—'/3 Dn. Payment ty ° ' Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study H Pe on teeny . on Beauty That Lasts! - 19470 Grond River ‘ plan for The House of the bos Design nW-11. No stamps §| lot Pert Jelferson: NY. tor $38; => Breezeway Estimetes on any ment plens. “FREE of your home improve- p ap, U PAI «OR A GAME ROOM IN YOUR BASEMENT LAWN NO W TO P YOUR HOME REMODEL - REPAIR MAKE A BEDROOM IN YOUR ATTIC be surprised at the low cost, cooler in the summer and warmer in nat eas ee OPEN SUNDAY 12 ed 4 a : i "Phone FE 21211 For Quick S REAL EST at 5660 DIB als Hic a . * ® 4 i . : i 7 ing of Your aT With V yaite Bros. WHITE BROS ATE yh Aen — . TURN ne THE PONTIAC PRESS. s_ SATURDAY, AUGUST 41058) : ! | Ay rf f Ai ds Gain Living Space Easy \Apa ment Aids by Finishing the tic Most inexpensive means of oly taining more living *pace in ycvr CwiyW an home {s to finish the attic, If the Space is small, don't cut it up into several rooms —. serial room Setting up prgporeny ory Mag A. and bath is better. smallapartment may not-be the) +. bath should be over an ex! ¢ realization of a bride's dream, isting bath or kitchen, Finish its but it can prove to be a “blessing cor and walls with waterproof in disguise,” ~ ceramic tile, so that splashed wa- * Ss 2s ter won't damage ceilings under- In larger. quarters, & YOUNE|neath, Use | homemaker is often tempted pe built-in storage. = Oe ee furnish too many rooms too quickly with not-so-pleasing results, In riment. She can test pet theories aTreMAL Lee ome ae aug vet en grtibe ge: BATEMAN-KAMPSEN Hi} x for) finiture and fabrics, even - make her first decorating errors— TO BUY OR SELI all on a less costly basis, ,L . ~ the new FLEXALUM . ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY Shelters. Your - Doorway, Beautifies Your Home! 5 tartan ace Thor's 0 Fassia Avelng for every lstlaten; Winioes| Carports! Paties! * * & Here, she can learn the wisdom of starting with a few quality items and building -around them, Temporary needs (such as end Ibe filled with inexpensive things for the time being. But furniture that can later be moved to a finer TT ~ home (such as beds, sofas, and IT PLEASES | : F lounge c ) deserves to be the ' . A DECORATIVE NEW WASTE —A through the transparent cover while its gloss pest the céuple can afford, ——— TO PLEASE removable cover made of moire protected by a adds beauty to the fabric. The waste baskets are | 4 welldesigned sofa bed, fort in- layer of transparent Krene plastic. Durable Krene, available with covers of quilted (left photo) or | stance, is “investment. furniture.” shields the color, body and sheen of the delicate unquilted moire, and have bright gilt binding |Available in a wide array of|— moire underlay from ‘objects that would tear, | around top and bottom. Available in blue, emer- | attractive styles, geared to function’ salou isan gino catch, pull threads or otherwise mar its beauty. ald, gold, jet, pink, red, rose, tangerine and |smoothly, and built to last, it's $945” wing 2 Costs N Resistant to abrasion, moisture, foods and bev- _— white, the covers have matching slide fasteners |Pérfect for a den-guest room: at a : i ha later date. As for the present, erages, Krene protects the decorative fabric from down the side which permit easy changes of color shia te-dn-cied tems teuueives bel scuffing or stains, and dirt or finger marks are (right photo). Decorative covers for standard ‘ oad y by doubling as MP easily washed off with a damp cloth. The color, card table tops are also made of the sameqdurable \ ae K Immediate 36” an design and texture of the moire show clearly and attractive Krene and moire combination, a smart lounge by day and a com- Occupancy C AWNING fortable bed at night, N 3 6" ond Inowr, iN “? tJ PPPPPPPPIPPPPEIPOIPAA id COMPANY Coming Soon: Fun in the Kitchen JN 2-BEDROOM—FHA HOMES. § | ) ; iN iSTEEL 38 crvv.water ¢ city sewers \ : 7 Floers—La 163 Ww. Montcalm FE 5-2102 Pretty soon houses won't havejinclude a laundry, den and dining/nation washer and clothes dryer. 2 2 \ Finney even wenn Weed tees _Woter —mactvesd | Bath my Merwe \ kitchens—in the traditional sense,|area. This lets you combine cooking and|¢ > Near Seheols—Shepping—-Bus—In Pontioe Northwest Section. % ere is—if the majority of house-|srzm WILL VARY laundering on an all-automatic ba- 2 4 \ ., wives have their way. Naturally, the size of the “livin- sis and within talking dstance of > I BEAMS—-CHANNEL 2 \ ‘) TL gem Saws b ete” and the division of zones ag Sag . $ ANGLE—TEE 3 NA 2589 Ponta Road just E. of Opdyke FE 3-7923 ane lilfany Wagner, home Serv-/would depend on the size of the ss Wagner s that many/2 ; ’ hendiuhiuhiuhiubeudiudeuuudeateuteuteude hess a, lice director of the Gas Appliance|nome the budget and individual| homeowners are solving the prob- $ REINFORCING BARS $ &. ° dite / ———— my — family requirements. But the main|lem of limited space and its social 4 $ four bavemei{ jare getting up with working! point, Miss Wagner says, is that| Consequences by converting one|$ > : - aw Cf iin solitary” and want kitchens} 1,5. . -open planning would enable|Wall area of the living room into 2 HOT ROLLED AND 3 |designed ~ he them = family|the housewife to enjoy her family|a den which also doubles as a guest 2COLD FINISHED BARS} . ° . | contacts while they wor' when she ordinarily would be|room. A sofa bed or studio couch,|?@ “ ® Modernization @ Alterations | “Builders -with an eye to mod. |sweating it out alone in the . oak an a — _ a $ ROUND—SQUARE $ oa | iving peed . jeram kitchen or isolated’ laun-|table with a g reading lamp |< me $ EVE , ‘ @ Additions | ow. pete Bi Senn yo geo dry. ot make this an acceptable substitute $ FLAT 2 EVE “FIRST IMPOSSIBI oy AT - : : , nla * : ° road sleepers to get the mosf Miss Wagner explains parti- for the separate spare room which|¢ > ST OSS Commercial and Residential utility out of the least space,” | tioning the modern all-purpose — on ee ee ‘HOT ROLLED SHEETS —Thomas Carlyle : Miss W . . “While that done . ° . 5 COMPLETE. BUILDING SERVICE, EASY TERMS }} cart’ of thing is super-efficient, | ing open chelves to divide. the |it’® ® g00d place for the clan tof AND PLATES i) a . it is strictly antisocial—and un- | cooking and dining ‘zones or by gather without slowing cooking. ‘> 3 “The Bird to See...” EM 23-4825. necessary.” | having a peninsula divide the | Besides bringing a family meet- $ Pontiac Welding &$ ; 1 oy sible, she points eut, to} cooking from the laundry zone |(ng place into closer contact with |‘ 2 2 ‘ e ™ » | and countersinking the top burn. the kitchen, this arrangement $ M hi Ww rk 4 realtor ward ec. partridge R A. A thi ( { ti ¢ iset up a cooking center skillfully! °° cr the range in the counter, (Works out well when a child is ill! '$ Macnine WOrks ¢ eT ll ier Ons ru¢ 10n 0. ‘combining recreational and cook-' There also is the choice of flank- jand needs close attention irs} 4 . $ 1050 W. Huron. St. Ph. FE 4-3581. 7200 Cooley Lake Road jing facilities. Such a room, which! ing the sink on one side by the|ordinarily would require running 364 N, Parke FE 2-41213 3 4 » she calls a “livinette,"" might even|range and on the other by a combi-|up and down stairs. | Daamparopocrbbocbirbde ssforooke manor \ Interior furnishings by: Kaufman Furniture Co = @ Natural fireplaceineveryhome @ One anda half and two full baths , : ®@ Full basements © Two-car garage (attached) : : @ Custom designed mahogany kitchens @ Three and 4-hedroom models 7 @ Lots ninety-five feet wide © School adjoining subdivision | @ Sewer and water (no'septic tank) © Paved... winding streets metres §— 90.450 to 24,950 / . * FHA and Conventional Financing _ ‘ f pos Teno OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1 PM- ite . “ *. oe ee 4 gee 6d s ¥ re ON oe ee tg Bsn Sa S> ‘ ie = oe 4 : | 4 Mu ee a i? ; ey : ae 4, . : : \ 7 | e } x i \ 3 BEDROOM BRICK Berangtny-dlcsrae tym ag-n4 -eh ce haa a aes * MELJOY REALTY "FEE [To BUY OR SELL "REAL ESTATE | JOHN. KINZLER lh 610 W. Hone 4.1525 FEderal 5-6247 : ~ Pention Press Photo CLARKSTON inept ithe < Gat ah Bi dad tin en ee aang 29 hone Ding Dt i his new mvson and x avaale wih oF witht | | Siacialen Gardens Jo eye above, ie bytiots t 48 Sort tong, pit compart 30 full basement. — | (Clarkston Gardens Growstudy Site Carefully |riscine’s sues scna bs Contract Awards With Ultra-Modern Homes pBefore Buying Home |exctine tur necessary evestons ‘Member of PONTIAC-OAKLAND REFRIGERATION ASS'N. YES, wecan as zoning laws (or lack of =, : Show Decline Largest of the many new build- [modern day living,” says the brok-| Site selection should be one of|jocation of schools and recre aon PROTECT AGAINST ing developments in Claksston isjers for the homes. the foremost considerations in the areas and availability of press Clarkston gardens, whére plans for H8 brick in construction, thejthinking of the prospective home| sng utility connections. The last A I E R Contract awards for thine CON-|over 200 homes are being realized.|ranch style houses are 42 feet long) builder or nayer,. is especially important in outlying struction in the 37 eastern states Many of these homes have al- puls carport. They each contain * sections of the community. | all sorts of new records during |seady Ween completed and sold./three bedrooms and are avail- Frequently the home hunter, . 2 ER moet ix maneithes Of 1968 despite, “They feature the very latest for lable with or without full base-|tends to jump right into discussion] ree! tree to concentrate on the | HATCHER, the fact that June got out of op ment with tiled recreation area.|of the structure and take the site| building and its contents after the PATTERSON other of x More features include a large |'°F_Stanted, along with sunshine cite has been selected on the basis, sep Aon alia we gary ad Have Plumbing, . | tic bath. with built in vanity, |%4 citizenship. - of careful analysis of existing con- _ & WERNET ya fae rrgactrorr od . W k copper plumbing, Luxaire forced | Try to temper your eagerness to/ditions andthe likely trend of oot ppp mite. ee gtd Heating or alr heating, gas Incinerator, 40 |get to the home and furnishings'future developments. | cult to speak of the first half - gallon gas water heater, and Pul- should not be lost to view. Done Now lam windows including aluminum | ee : : : * t these is that the first) The next three or four weeks 4 16x48 Gold Bond . whole was a tremendous-|will be a “‘last chance”’ period oy ey eam waged : C : riod for contract|for many residential plumbing and nee =e reemaatn en z jawards, with all that this implies eating jobs planned for this) lik t — re : Ition spending. Another is that the |managing Girectar of the Gas|*td seine conper Bene |June total of $2.2 billion, even|Appliance Manufacturers Assn. peepee we pr papered 32 Ft [though was below June of inst] Plumbing ani heating dealers.! Five floor-to-ceiling closets, oak ae 60 Bundle Lots year, was a huge figure, some 27\ajways at their busiest in the early|qoorg and a fruit cellar in the of the third highest) autumn, will have to contend With|basement are also Clarkston Gar- DUO-THERM AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS 30-Gal. GAS MODEL | 652-Gal. ELECTRIC — 69% $5 Down | — §gg% 124.95 Supplies hot water constantly for a : family of normal size. Keeps the Fully insulated. Fully automatic, and tank filled automatically, silently and heats during the thrifty money-saving economically, ‘economy hours’ of night. record. A third fact is) added problems this year, Massey|den home features. on jthat an extraneous situation, the industrial and ax 8 Ce or a wire brush ms | = IT! pts 3 Established 1910 Authorized Kelvinator Sales & Service DO... use steel wool to pre- MASON vent damage to carved surfaces or ~~ — —— moulding, although a small tooth REFRIGERATION Seat ce et ee at RSS on) wants Sor ie fe ommend cayenne | és wa = tell wt FREE! mistake of beginning the scraping A Hotpoint Hotpoint too soon; if a yank is stubborn, ROOFING | ee REFRIGERATOR apply a second coat of remover Phone FE 2%-8021 sollt % Cnee as ~ = aan 20 manag be-|] Get an Estimate Without Obligation! ng we on it, , M A DONT... wee a Dew teres WE sagen src menseobe for paint removing unless (1) you ~ are experienced at handling it; (2) you are extra careful; and (3) there is no danger of ‘a fire . or explosion, DON'T , . . Forget that you can CLEAN, ECONQMICAL! also get paint off with an electric remover (which must be ysed care- | ELECTRIC RANGE | =o Wher seca | [His el —— a / WASHER & DRYER YOU HOICE OF ANY TWO OF ve wpm WORK SAVING HOT, / POINT APPLIANCES FREE The Name You Can Trust um NO FURMACE< _itully), with a belt sander (mostly for flat surfaces), and with a disc/ TENDING! sander (for rough work). DON’T . . , overlook instructions | which (in the case of some paint] : removers) call for a thorough|| 3 washing of the surface after the a paint is off. — a. ; | Building Contracts Gas | | ——— HEAT |Hit High in Michigan | igan region - recorded tract, _ ca me Sean sented om Heating and Sheet Metal {Sunde St Balt ofS hat Contrector | volume for such a period, Marvin 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME [aaa What o wonderful “first home!" What a paradise for a |! f retirement!’ SHERWOOD HOMES and their beautiful - S geen district ogee “ » 9 roundings are the perfect answer to your every dream, And 2 & © day. The awards of $687,384,000 — 3 remember, if you prefer, two of the three bedrooms can were seven per cent above the j -jcomparable 1955 period, accord- be combined into one large, luxurious master bedroom. “s . . ee es te vua ms Fincesing goto Ask us about it when you visit our model this week- B51 NN. Reddeck #8 5-6973"|ccmied te tUMOhES ey ented Tae Anon end, IT’S ONLY 35 MINUTES FROM DETROIT. =| Cumulative totals for the first FREE \six months for the individual cate- Aluminum Columns with BUILT BY ROAD OILING fees ror rie te 1 ech Porch Awning | coon salon JARED nutinae: ASPHALT OL ge i #81720, ™ " Sujeaee Suttbonen bes on a = _R AY a? Ps A LT 4 pa - PPpared with June 185 show: toll) KOOL VENT | eee one sunday SOLD BY at $94,793,000, down eight : “8 rVT, gars a ain heavy. cnet Boag Aluminum Awnings 13140 W. McNICHOLS RD., DETROIT OFFICE PH. UNiversity 2-7272 $18,641,000, up 20 per cent. FEderal 8-3121 CALL US TODAY AAA OIL CO. © Bi stcct appiizaces bright, wasn often Li 2-1044 peor ntl ge | xanexy TE ASTWIND homes '* eo An Invitation to LAKESIDE LIVING FULL PRICE $26, 500 to ‘2.1, 000 > | | MODEL PHONE: ; ackating Mtdeiien 0h Rave Lats Garage with screened in porch. built for Mr. & Mrs. John Irwin, 2369 St. Joseph, Sylvan Manor. You, too, will receive the high quality materials and workmanship when we build for you. _ NR verbena ; Specialising in.«- @ Spacious three-bedroom brick ranch homes @ Tub-master tub enclosures SS FEDERAL 8- 1331 * Sameontye come wen. oe © One-and-e-halt-baths . . . ar. Open Daily and Sunday ae ase: Mealinceres @ Large dining room and separate breakfast | __Yanity im master bath A . , Jl a.m.'to 7 pms; opin Remodeling per © sink, stove hood, vent fan, garbage disposal s Ree whens, mg et “There Is No Substitute for Experience” | e omer cats wardrobe closets... - © RinsioaslcSeetetecsinite conteel Open Daily 9:00-5:30 | fe Radiant p rgasheat.Finished garage LJ. | Sundoy 12:00- 4:00 j - ; ne (G ; : te : a! CRT RAR AL om eyo . mas ~~ ~ om — , , 4 — | Peqe }E Ft be OY SL PN ae y f ‘ ad f a , ‘ ‘i : S bons B ot i ~* soe = . ; . . , nett Se ‘ : mm ti TN I OS 5 : ‘ av. ' t - 4 ’ | F ‘ 4 ' Xj ¥ & i i (Jif ( Vy Mt Fy ‘ d 207 W. 16 a fe bE Wii bedernsm conten A. Marray White FE 4-9544_ Robert E. White OTT dN and Economy! SOOT Ta LL. one-family dwel- » Bartnnes, bility of the coating. ‘ $b, umbia, $1,305; tility stere room, 188 a’ rear porch 120° 8. Colum! A WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT by gen \ "for the Tops =ss scraping {t against the in Comfort, Convenience - 1704 Telegraph Rood FEderal 4-2533 ened aul sbeale ti mewn erat. YS ae aes Vives 7 | eee ee. i | ; | af ut ee MS | dee i | Needy . TNS u fey \ \/ % a il THR. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. AUGUSTA. 1956__| f ee on 1) lSupermarket Is All Shiny Prime mpertent i [MIDWEST SUPPLY |» |. Lacquer Does the Job yw. Te WASHINGTON sc: Nout. thine rou|| is applied, the paper, » = ay 5 : ee NT, ell enter one of those modern Ameri-[a short air-dry then : 1@) DP] 4 ep it stop and let your eye rove ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES 4 surrounding ‘you on. the shelves. cot the fiatahes, ‘To © ADDITIONS. © SIDING © BASEMENTS } pd aren aay oo ga Egy Magelemry ae oo | Building’ permits were issued|dress formation to take your fancy:| stances of animal A PHONE Be ee coicemie a Wine te tes. Among the mate- poe mae and heme, , plenty H F.H. : FE 4.2575 ne homes ty nung ala ed orphan Fy item ltt mien | neg npr and antped | No Money Down | = A total of 44 permits totaling|and transparent film. Most of these Tests are necessary also F< I ee $288,198 were treed Mon da yiray soe Oe. Ki their! srmine whether the coated peck] YOU IN MIND |, = a | —_ |through ‘Thrusday. «eeeaene etan for years served as/eing materials are | — yy D” BLOCKS Inclined ‘ ne — ot new|a decorative and protective coating|*® endure the scuffing and | Features include: 24x13 Living- | BOICE AUTOCLAVE oe _ |homes, were permits for 12 $8,500/for Paper. But now it is even more|of sulpping, Prete | ee a ee I : ! “brick veneer one-family homes in field because ot equer an. of comnts Ber gene nae ge os | with full basements to be con-|its ability to compensate, 18 Te igreat deal of punishment without|| Picture Window, Weed Sliding j ever ouc ; y | structed on Kuhn street in the east |8h0 certain isevenling y ill effects. ll Windows fer better insulation, | or = |side Herrington Hills Subdivision. a oe eee ee 3 | large lation in ceil- | | They will be built by the D and ,. flexibility, wash- ms a #@=Stsa ~ Tye Until Your Mason-toys Them in Plocel me Building Co. of Detroit. ability and heat sealability—ell | sity be color-fast so that their - — en Oe , The Pontion Prose ieee ove ersentints 10 poche. tractiveness does not diminish. The = % Sige Hage te grease gad wetae vapor. ts lie color of & teal . q |, aaa Eo eeton tak inaqeor ote \oertees tt Es raion Go : ae Sng a wee eS primarily for decorative ee geen ae is a wine gs : oles ; os earl dg arma! Og e oo ix-Up Time Is. Here! ‘ Paper and packaging lncquers,|ing is applied for CONCRETE STEPS) fi ies, tree ‘baie components: fora a olowing key i : jSeatnaw, 66.000 6 former, a resin and a objectionable. To . . Ornamental Iron are, te _ Silmformer gives ouch erential a Tittt ‘w. Birethmore, bonds. the coating to the furniture ec weet eae board, fll o film t : The new WITH OUR NEW, MODERN AUTOMATIC-LOAD- t applied. It also furnishes They're finished in colors of ING BLOCK TRUCKS we are able to load them. unload your blocks without ever touching them. [B&F Plumbing & Heating Co. | "> 371 AUBURN AVE. Deys: ‘FE 8-3647—Nights: FE 5-7842 ——SPECIAL—— | 30 GAL, AUTO. 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THE MAP — YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS TEAR OUT PMS 22 IT'S DIFFERENT! © Paved Patio and Landsceping Making ~ gn Outdoor Living Room @ Attractive Brick Construction © Three Roomy Bedrooms | © Private Beach Focilities on Lotus Lake | j : | /@ Commuter Train Service to Pontioc | | and Detroit Just a “Walk-Away” || @ Adjacent to Schools and Churches BIGGEST SURPRISE OF ALL— fai Ee — SURPRISE! NO PICTURE OF A HOUSE BECAUSE THE — MUST BE SEEN IN IT's “LAND 0” LAKES” ACRES FENCED-IN SETTING—IN WATERFORD — T0 BE FULLY APPRECIATED... You'll find ita real surprise with ) 3-Pc. 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Use . yg ee ee Se eet. tes on Contre | Tint ed light bulbs in attra ctiveleach pce ge s = meng end ‘ l & : , te ors can. u 1 = L FELTM AN : RIPP ecoant” Night fixtures which youllans SaMNE SURE Oe enone) a |+] X 3 ; use to spotlight omaeal furniture : 3 Builders and Developers of Westridge-of- Waterford «seg sermen 6 | 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE Don’t ‘Plunge’ Brushes = . 3 : @ 80’ Wide Lots of © Winding Streets © Full Basement (Just Weiting fora . 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PROPPITY/ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | : 2 an Wil TH’ COLONEL SAID 4OU'D SENT od WORD THAT GOD HAD AND OLED kt rp] OFFERING FOR “eh! [/ May, . pain. 4 "FR g —~s= 0 . = SS L THE FRIENDLY WARNING TRWILLIAMS 8-4 $1006 by WEA Serves, tre. TA Rag. US. Pet OFF VIXIE DUGAN <1 3 | ule 3 oes a hae ) ; ' nae Tae fe nN gaat . came up! 2 oe t ; : ; ; + Z : A : 3 . i * y \ : j ‘ : f / ‘ y! j g 4 ' : iF : i ‘ : : 2 . ’ i , ? ' 4 : 7 Bes # he ot ? ‘ he * Ace NS il ik ee ll ae, ay ad if “ vy } | i ae A / { \ 4 } 4 es ___“2, THE, PO Love Will Find’ May Tak * ‘a Way e Time | Mh, is 5 Tru 7 e Life Adventures ee ee a a cme heen PROBABLY THOLIGANDS OF YEAKG OLD, T Benjamin French and at 3 p.m, in . : , ! THE MILE-wive were. dildhoolliey ss tie hoax wa] METEOR CRATER OF ARIZONA HOLVS BURIED a hoax played cnjnlaged 65 tame be & bonethenper) WITHIN ITS VEPTHS MILLIONS OF TONS OF CHEMICALS tamily moved tojfor the Smiths who sted in] ANT MINERALE FKOM OUTER SPACE. — ts #2 and 0 retired) oe Slticmeens ik cal Yoda highs Reseoved last night he and his Lb ern elngon ae Playaway oo 8 , Tania Ree nal (i sation | he was carrying on with T} reenact Oi Se SR aaa p< Sianirhi choir ; Ae NIST EM INTO Saini eaten a is Om “nav |May Reopen Talks Elwood G. West for Register of Deeds, Democrat, Business Notes Vote for Robert V. Parenti State Representative, Attorney, Veteran. Roy B. Stewart, of 1672 Hamil- * bedi a5 = ton for a family reunion, “When you have something true in the beginning,’ French said last night, “it never fades, It's in Aluminum Strike PAGE ONE PITTSBURGH (#—The Federal Mediation Service today awaited America and the United Steel- workers on a proposal to resume negotiations Monday in an effort to end the 4day-old strike. - The- company, said yesterday it was. ready to return to the bar- gaining table but expressed a pre- ferrence that the meetings with the union be held in Pittsburgh. Ni ors were meeting in New Y when the strike started Wednesday. The union still has not replied to mediation proposals. Some 18,- Uk 5 ‘lalways there, especially in time}. ‘;of need.” PAGE ONE} replies from Aluminum Co. of} Distributed by King Features - ee . whee * fe, Ow s ‘ = hl ite ee 6 eee a 7 . 6 ae ar’ Hh A@o 2 ey arr | * INC REMAINS ZONGIGT MOSTLY OF THE METEOR NICKEL,IRON ANU OTHER KNOWN SMALLER AMOUNTS --- BUT THERE ARE ALSO A FEW _ SUBSTANCES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN CLASSIFIED [ea] ELEMENTS IN DETROIT # — Gov. G. Mennen Williams has accused Michigan Re- publicans of waging a “fear cam- paign” which “amounts to sheer sabotage~for political purposes.” - | * * * He said GOP leaders are attempting to cover up ‘unemploy- ment preblems by trying to make voters believe “business is being driven out of Michigan . . . we can't afford to pay adequate job insurance benefits.” He sald a GOP-controlled legisla- ture has repeatedly turned -down his demands for an increase in jobless benefits while trying to give = |the impression that high unem- ‘Iployment insurance taxes ae fore- ing industries out of Michigan. CALLS THE SCORE Far from losing new businesses, the governor said, the state gained 3,000 new jobs during the last six months while losing only 580. As to the tax laws, he added, “The same Republican legis- lators who now claim our tax laws operate against business are the same legislators who Williams said the “Republican Fear Campaign’’ is the ‘worst kind of advertising for Michigan. : * * * “Tt amounts to sheer sabotage, for political purposes, of our efforts to bring new business into the state,”’ Herb Clements Dies; Thumb Lawmaker House of a Thousand Complaints Manager A. G. Kirchner, Jr. Pro- moted_ to used vehicle manager was J. E. Campaeu, while G. P. Magyar and G. R. Schall were Coach Becomes Principal STAMBAUGH # — Edward H. Kukuk Jr., Stambaugh high school named service representatives. and Oak infant I at Home? Russians Ask in the United States, rents, the punishment for murder, traffic regifations and why Americans dilute ‘Geir spirits. prefer to terested in U.S. wage scales and whether bureaucracy was a lem in the United States, too. A waiter wanted to many hours Americans worked. A student asked about Ameri- . 7 C) . Unionists Picketing 000 USW mem»ers struck 12 Alcoa] JERUSALEM, Israeli Section,jhaving initiated the incident, The 29 yelertael —— over wages! Aug 4 W—On the border betweenlevidence collected by U.N. ob- rms. the Israeli and Jordan sections of|servers should in most cases es- — U. S. Steel Ore Boats The union also has 10,000 mem-/ jerusalem is the “House of altablish the facts, but the two : oyage bers on strike at nine plants of/Thousand Complaints.” sides rarely agree this evidence CLEVELAND & — The Marine Reynolds Aluminum Co, Contract rs ee is correct. When conflicting mo- Engineers Beneficial Assn., de- terms and wages algo are the} tf is a two-story, red-roofeditions are submitted, the chairman manding to be recognized as bar- jstumbling block in settling that/ pbuilding. Its thick walls give con-|casts the deciding vote. gaining agent for 250 licensed dispute. siderable protection against the} Generally, both parties then ac- engineers on 58 ships of U. S. summer sun but very little againsticept the verdict censuring one Steel Corp.'s Pittsburgh Steam- Jailed 18-Year-Old to Be/the heat of debate that goes on/side or the other or even both ship Division, said today it had inside sides. Occasionally one side al- set up picket lines at the ships. Charged by Troy Police The house is the headquarters|leges that the chairman is biased, The iron ore freighters have TROY — Breaking and entering|* the Jordan-Israel Mixed Armi- is influenced by political consid- been tied up at Duluth; Milwau- and car thett charges await a De|8tice Commission established|erations or is swayed by higher vl fn a tlt youth when he i released by ceh Yrs agp under auences (|, Oy waka strike. i+ rhureday, . w" cation, now bended hy. Maj. Gen.| On 0 less elfictal level, delegates The union claims 90 per cent of Troy Police Chief David Gratopp|E. L. M. Burns. have coffee together, exchange _ the 250 engineers wants it to rep- reports Charles Jedamzik, 18, 19689) , Once or twice 8 week two Jor-icigarettes and engage in small : Oakland Ave., § two Israeli army officersitalk before and after the meet- D. C. Potts, Pittsburgh presi- those chareee if Detroit's inveetr{meet, under the chairmanship oflings, Though some of the Arab dent, has agreed to meet with a gation yields no break-in charges, |® U.N truce representative, tojofficers know Hebrew, and mary a ae ae Si cite the hee mci ae eee ee He also offered to meet with the le-yeareld youth whees fatter | se ee Masters, Mates & Pilots Assn., was brought into ‘the Troy police | Usually each party has lodged| It's an open question whether ene ae ae Tiegh Have a Trey ja complaint accusing the other of'the commissions have contributed ie _* sooene, Optimists to Picnic = f'n itm ac a Inman vie omg. | Ven Rita Hayworth | at Lola Valley Park Latin became a member of the| G ons Siteeh: ie te ae s , flight from police, } owned W. O ZQUTUFTELD — Anal Famity a sien ee pagan ace ome! Was Once a Princess club is planned for A M at Qe, Deane. central regional!ca, on Crooks Rd. and took the + yh mage Valley P ait. he sales manager for the Waste Kingicar of LaVerne Bernath, By EARL WILSON Beach Road between 5 and 6:Milelence ‘ot comné Pong a confer! Crooks. LONDON—Rita Hayworth enjoys doing the cha-cha-cha with Roads, Picnic dinner will be served ag fm Angeles where i Bernath’s car, found in Detrolt,!ner shoes off now in the more chi-chi London pubs. at 5:30 p.m, outlined sales plana for next year-Jand back and. was damaged by} Ritt—who was once a princess, even as Grace Kelly (she be- " [DeRango lives at 3454 Blossom |hitting a tree, Gratopp says, |°®me “Princess Margarita” upon her marriage to Aly Khan)— Toddler Dies in Pond Lane, Bloomfield Hills, ~ {has been reported having @ romance with young Jack Lemmon, who plays her lover in her cusrent film. *x* *.* *. “How are the children?” I asked her when I managed to steal a few minutes of her time from her well-tallored French suitor. : . “Fine!” She was in a blue housecoat and some sneakers. “But they went back to Cannes yesterday—and I’m lonely without them.” * x * “Cannes” was her way of referring to Aly Khan's celebrated home, the Chateau de I’'Horizon, on the Riveria. Though Rita and Aly battled in the courts for years over custody of little Princess Yasmine, now 6, they seem to have worked it out. x * * Aly’s supposed to have the princess most of the summer. He takes Orson Welles daughter, Rebecca, 9, also. The girls and their nanny remained for a long week-end at Not Much to Look at, But It's Important much. to lessening border inci- dents. But Burns and U.N. Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold seem to think they serve a use- ful purpose in providing a forum where the conflict is talked out, even. though not solved. AF Court Martials Recruit Instructors OAKLAND, Calif. WW—A squad- ron commander ordered court martials yesterday for three in- strictors who are charged with hitting airmen in their basic train- mand groups at Parks Air Force se. & = * Airmen 3C Richard T. Smith, .20, of Omaha was charged also with soliciting and accepting money from several trainees. The other two charged are Airman 3C Dean A. Warren, 19, of Omaha and Airman 2C William A. Ott, 22, of Selah, Wash. . s, 5:8 No date wag set for the trials. All three were relieved from their duties as technical instructors. They were not confined. Empty Car Rolls Down to the ‘Sea’ in Ships. ST. LOUIS (—A driverless car rolled 100 yards down the Missis- sippi_River levee, right onto the gang plank of the steamer Ad- miral. Police said the car had been parked at the top of the levee by John Robertson of Chicago, who was visiting the excursion before tipping over on its side. |Waterford Township Registration Up 630 DECKERVILLE ( — Republi- can state ‘Rep. Herb Clements. seeking a fourth term in the Leg- islature, died at his Deckerville home yesterday. * 2 * The 66-year-old Republican rep- resented the St. Clair district com- prised of Sanilac and St. Clair counties, He was elected to the house in 1950 and re-elected in 1952 and 1954. Clements, a manufacturer of hardware. and auto radio parts-was born at Carsonville June 30, 1890. He operated a farm in Forester’! Township and was supervisor and bor Commission. * * He attended Ferris. Institute and the University of Michigan after graduating from Deckerville public schools, { | Where There’s ja Will, There \Ils an Answer NEW YORK (INS) — What do! you do with a 42 ton crane when its excavating job is done, some 30 feet below street level? You get another crane twice as big to pull it out. That, at least, is what con- ‘struction men working on a Park Avenue project -in New York did after some tense engineering cal- culations. other case where the customary method of building a ramp to the its major parts — 22-ton cab, 18- ton tractor carriage and two tons of iron weights — and oe Customer Gets Haircut, Barber Gets Clipped KALAMAZOO @® —.A man came into Eugene Scott’s baraber shop and warned: “Give me a good haircut or I'll hit you.” a member of the Port Sanilac Hes.) Veterans of 30 years experience 7-85 said they could not remember an- Hy surface was abandoned. The ait-|}..2, lifted crane was dismantled into|>ehs LANSING # — A Republican Iégislator challenges Gov, Williams proposal for a reduction in unem- ployment taxes as @: “political Per ** * Rep. George Van Peursem (R- chairman said the legislature ‘al- ready has the matter under con- and| sideration, and has had “‘for some time. “We have no objection to doing reasonably Williams on Thursday urged Legislature to halve the payroll taxes of 28,000 employers of four to seven persons brought under the unemployment compensation act this year. . CALLS THE SCORE As it now stands, the act re- them to pay at the rate of 2.7 per cent for four years. After -|that, the employers go on an ex- perience rating basis allowing the tax to drop as low as one-tenth of one per cent. Van Peursem pictured the gov- ernor as a man who “for politi- cal advantage, grieves” over the plight of employers in the four to seven category while he seeks to bring under the act employers with three or fewer workers. He argued that to cut the tax rate for new employers now would not save them anything in the long run. LJ * > This, he said, is because the ef- fect would be to delay accumula- tion of adequate unemployment re- serve and to -force payment of higher tax rates later on, Troy Still Considers Ditch-Digging Vehicle« TROY — City. officials are still studying City Manager’s O, G. Hol- way’s suggestion of a grade - all equipped to dig out Troy's many roadside ditches, The vehicle fully would cost about $28,000, about $8,000 more than the usual road truck, Holway says, Several such units are used in Oakland County communities, he says, and the county itself op- erates several. MARKETS | Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, July 28 (AP)—Prices paid at Farmers Markets for locally grown No 1 and fancy grade woe: FR Red =-@ ; che 00 16-qt case. 16-qt . 6.75-7.60 34-q¢ crate; ras No 1, 7.00-8.00 24-pt crate. | VEGETABLES, MISC. — Beans, green, flat, No . Seen 3 beans, green, AND dive, No 1, 1,50-1.78 No i, 2.60-3.00 bu. 1.78 bu: uu; lettuce, head, N lettuce, head, No 1, 1. Romaine, No , 300-5 00 bi ~ County Deaths Frances M. Tenny Rita’s apartment near Claridge’s. Aly came to London, too... _}te see another girl. “Do you see him sometimes?” people are always asking her. x * * . “Why not? After all, he’s the father of my child—but that stuff about a million-dollar settlement is crazy. I didn’t get a During one late-at-night visit to a cafe, Rita misplaced her shoes under a table. Invited to dance, she trotted out without them. Convinced that the world considers her a bad woman, she seems Content just to go through life living it up. ee ee , “DON’T PRINT THAT!”: A young singer was so angry after a recording session that he screamed it was the worst session of his career; it will probably be the year’s top hit... A top chic personality is so broke she borrowed $15 from her date to pay her hairdresser. x *& & | Jan Murray’s son Warren entered a magazine contest; first -|prize was meeting TV celebrities—like the ones he’s met at his) home all his life. New teen-age fad: Spiritualist meetings, where they try to contact James Dean. x * * _| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Murray Posner visited a family so| - -Htancy that their 3 goldfish swam in a stained glass bowl. ® x WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Men would be a lot better off if they] - them around.”—Quote. 4 to understand women and just enjoyed having (oe oo ee ee “Nudist camps,” says Charles Dwelley, “were started by a group of sunbathers who, in their search for a perfect tan, were determined to leave no stern untoned.” That’s earl, brother. — Be (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) \ : \ by } oat er Og “ Pe ee /) Le Re gee ee hig Le } Z. PA - You'll enjoy the spark. ling, delightful and amusing antics of our new cartoon panel, THE GIRLS, which begins next Monday in JUS FONTIAG Kees d in Caracas Olympic ’s 145th birthday, | bee 43 s 4 it . . ‘ aye eo a ok ‘ Zeeland), House Labor Committee. Williams Ra ps Legislature; Legislator Raps Williams aad THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. laveusr | 4. ‘1956 Oat = z Westcott was found dead yes- terday in his luxurious Hollywood Hills apartment, He had been brutally beaten on the face and given him Westcott’s car to drive Funeral to New York and that he had ‘never heard of Westcott until he saw the registration slip on the car. : Deputy Sheriff Bernard Delh said details of Pastrana’s story of how he came into possession of the car wore very vague. Sheriff's deputies from King- man after they received a pickup = bulletin on Westcott's car from California police. De Donald Nelson said he spotted the car at | M Wildcat Strike Halts |; Copper Mine Work ONTONAGON @#—A union meet- | ing was scheduled today to discuss ing was scheduled today Yo dacs] He some 1,000 employes of the White Pine Copper Mine ince Thursday. Tt was not immediately clear how | 4; -many workers are participating in the strike or the issues involved. A spokesman said the strikers ‘are demanding a wage increase _and protesting layoff of a . workman who re! to enter a smoke-filled section of the mine. Earl T. Bester, district direo- tor of ‘the Steel Workers Union, warned strikers in a telegram yesterday that the “situation is impermissible and cannot be tol- erated.” One source said most union min- ers were willing to work but would not enter the mine for fear of swa Can't Use Road Funds to Pay Commissioners Ski Tow Drive on A drive ts sid vogureed & sabe te bavve been! staked out for the 360-acre site. 8ST, Pro- Rea ee ea The & newspaper printed and of | said CAE us £ Moore, in the City of Pontiac County, Qnd day f : tae cnty ht Pe eee rauvenile Diva, is hereby given that, pursuent m 1 Se of t i directors, LJ ¥ i Mond morning at whic sera she will rang sen, ne eset, om ved Pak lant, ieee Sd “iar aude Flowers al. in Oe FLOWERS «115 __ Funeral Directors , rR MBULANCE OROUND a PE ¢121! 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Feast a Cleaners, 1253 8, Woodward. 4-4620, ok ibe eeurelg wie fh eb ad ae SEP ath WORK Finny § NOME oUTertrINa Bt foe 7. want rye 7 EXP. ROD MEN OR CHAIN), _- Help Wanted Male 6] Help Wanted Female. 7) comme a oa ea aah th Tg Tool & Die | Reser 1h ers NO WORK — Pea eras re en with figures | gM election. | setae Pos!.| WA i. A ART Bede caren wus rast . Fpnia TO DO aT HOME: ‘ aes: Tada Appl reon, Pood UB. te Mb gap BABYSITTER OINL, 7 EXF_AE ie as OWh raneporta' 1 100, No vase Vic, Bile LA. Rd. and Voorheis. ra ey rences, Write enn hiy ts ock. FE ways, Ghale'ideor. MY rh 7 beamed Vi = RE. - digging and)" a Pe int ae vac sayin mcrae ieman Wi cpp AND WALL WABHING. : , wee Needs work nen WA ra, cago PHONE. PE pone Wet Want F “Female i L L lON NOS PICKUP AND DE- “i ta bu EM_ 53-0009. ALL TY uae 6 aA A BY. Pee: delivery. FE 5 hk A ve ater "FIR. ve “e: 4. delivery. 1 day service. Imm 248] Eliz, Lake — E mh STENOORAPR- er e typing for work. be al re ty turd H ' , ‘pe vf ae sreeenes a atu met 8 reacrall en a day | stare in Pontiac, with refer, is ET at Call FE 246510 between 7:00 mh. elp with Re areer 31-2, “elute, 4, Minima « , weigh RASPBERRY PICKERS | w, o'clock, Ww yori Boys and girls not under 14, Call)” » the day, FE 40023. gre 0 Fe zoUNG LADY Dest WORK TR bas al email e cotine or care of FOR G60! dren, FE 92-8052. 3. Building | Service | ee 740- ER TYPING i HOME. FE 54-7172 InN WASHINGS AND [RONINGS DONE. | Woedward. MI G8 AND Im 82. fone be bushel, Very good work. ____ Help Wanted 8wW TATED AN ELDERLY LADY ho: D MATCHES. SELL AMAZING heed. DEsions 10, 20, 30, 40 god | and ane uaran' ree COM ONTNOS AND cs a prospect. “hiepects” star ASNT rw 8 IRS PE eet. |" dene .| WORK WANTED BY pay OR nO. sales days @ wk Also ironing by day a “NOTHING * 5 ret on EY, Chi Cnicage Ff WANT DISHWASHING Of Jorg Lake _. ve-In.| "my come. OS TRON TNS and DONE IN rf gentleman eare for in my ° ~~ me, References furnished ane, Te FE 58-1339. Call FE 54-1901. PREP ,' LOO Lavina” PiNisiti ina. PQUALITY or part time.) _¢. BUD BILLS, PE §-2050 T Ww “. idewalks, Weve, sidew lous. Ou er, Man ing ~ Sn. Fes a nw L Lard & Seymour Lk Rd. Al John- é oa WOOL PRESSER. Leon aay + | ANTED—Finish carpenters. General Motors _ Road, Mittra. MU ¢5 ing Pegi Toot I peresn SALESMEN baat Ber ESTATE tis gency, bi WANTED: EXPERIE EN- WA wine lathe. TF Excelient _ work onees one AL deol att time on BA and Board and wagon . OR 34104 F wi ‘robe bp CABINET 1,000 ei OAK ¢ FLOORING. GOI - Seuwnacharandicaetle raat Work as short order cook and/AVy, MW eee . free esti ates, OR SECEPTIONINT FOR DOCTOR'S Sie expe red, 6-4840. ¥ Rr repa! ACHE TREF Bk ICR REMO' § DAY WORK. 67.00 EADY wai sDAY WORK OF AN TO ¢ CADY WANTs WALL ING ‘ Lu duties ash and ironings, Reas. oe or 0 iz e cM FE re ‘Sasa 5-1060 MIMEOGRAPIENG TYPING. SEC.) Wr eet ha eet Tetarial service. EM a Live in 1 be- aerate weave SITTER a Days. ~A-1 CEMENT WORK _ LLOYD MONROE rtuaity La nae FE 46866 ? aa vi EATING. | GANDI BANDING [rm FN: E To! _Hardw ang Be Son bi we B TRENCHING Postion: water line, field tile. icc | Employment Agencies ‘8A “Help Wanted d Female 7? | 98-38 BABYSITTING D_ HOUSE. eae Tiree ah meek r} dren. *230 monine to. 10 years old. “MAN OEks. TOYS, GADGETS. Nove! Plastics, Premiums fur- nished, No deliveries, No invest ments. Lincoin 43963, 3226 Green- field. Berkley. pn erg -Fe -4 ene rs 6 nings, Air conditioned. Salen. Call _MI__4,2066, : COUNTER GIRL AND MARKER. Quality Bart nmagpron plant. Cena. | conditions, ood fies Cleaning af 5 6. OW ward, B'ham buying _ con! . Be ‘ Roar, Dhen. eee Ww . . ot Hey. Piains. arn exira money selling Pashions Sem: free, kiand 8-2201 . Box Fi. Featine rene eat WAITRESS WTD. _ im person i ng to No phone calls. Fred's |EECR woe” ‘Swan Drive In, M59 and ee Lake Re, Peon OAR | oF R. small work tive eee COSMETIC AND DRUG COUNTER. ust have good knowledge of z and cosmetics, BY raftam: nce Tood meales. ‘new GRAEBNER'S JOBS FOR MEN AND _WOMEN teveeeeee ebb tebe nee rend to mi, ‘exec - y.. CRAEBNER'S—Pontine 3313 Pontiac Bank pie. AL OAK E BLDO. turate “with ebility. to 5, Five days. y. + aB DIE MAKERS Bg Sh ie? aa JODA INDUSTRIES _ INC. 6_N. Parke ___Pontiac| 5 -S$HORT-CUT TO)! |CASH:° Classified Ads! “BIRMINGHAM , OFFERINGS part timer See selesiadies. me. hMle| ee | REL_ KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. Bonded. 2 ‘ garages and remodeling. Clark: ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, shee gS ab ones Also m-.. No job tel Guaranteed, work Ph FE|p +8604. repa. red Ete oF tory trained en a ask FERTIANCE- SERVICE |= We service all maker of automatic Somee, wringer cmrashets, Re eaners Sass st smal spphanees. Nove. _ 96 Oakland Ave, FR yi prise trimming Get our bd fis i LARGE ‘ REPAIN. WARING | _ mi nines end vacuum sweepe ss feertrte 602 N, Johnson ¥ PcoNaInGG EATING : Be rm oa then re nights, 5.7843, “pales & Service, tree Sotinates. Ld- ceonsed master plumber “BEACH CLEANING Reaches cleaned Installed, sand- ed, EM 39-2088 Walls and windows. Yeasonabic __Free est, No obligatios, FE 2-1631. , WY MACHINE. FREE estimates, No fob too big oF small. FE 5-4638 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Bh ele a 38 rownding 218 KB. Pike PLAST ERING Meyers EM 3-016) PLASTERING. PATCH JOB SPx- RSL SEWER CL ‘EANING Sinks—Sunday Gerivee FE 42012 ~ HEATING SERVICE Gas, off burners and furneces, cleaned and serviced all pokes. cee or so FE 4-106}. Day O Wayne Heating ‘Co i TRIMMING AND RE ENOV- — estimate. FE 32-6019 al. Free estimates, FE 7-0354. VawW TREE SERVICE .- SPRAY- r Dute’ . Mosquitoes & fruit trimming & removal—tree FR 46805 © Vat a LING well and fepair, OR 3-2306, WEDDING PH PHOTOS oa Sitive CAN.|~ ; home, church, et “eception . Limitless choice Furniture Refinishing 16A|~ Se ee a REFINI & REPAIR bo baal ture, ‘Geo Kranich, FE 2 Garden Plowing PPP PLOWING, DISCING, onania, oy mowing. he’ 3 side, FE 4-4226 SOTO MALING LAWNS AND GAR dens. OR ae ALL-BRITE LAUN We wash ond repair all iroee of inds. PE 8-364 [LACE Seawite cual wish Bagh __baund ‘phone FE he . —_ PAMILY “[AUNDRY. aERY. ph. Tao . _ Landscaping 18A BULLDOZING, DONE, EVENINGS PE eS =. ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 5021 Drayton Drive Waterford Twp. modern. Base- ARNOLD mpay ESTATE ee 5.5783 OPEN -§100 DARON RD, 4 DUN. 24 P.M. WILLIS M. BREWER Pet MA 5-158) ET, EDISON M ATTENTION Plains, 2 wane e Tait SF Sas =| Partridge “BIRD" TO SEE SEW. LAKEFRONT basen -— recreation room overlooking Re fog regu CRESCENT LK. ag og new fos a on easy monthly paym WEST T SIDE, $8050 A lot of hou se for the money fs what is offered im this spacious room, west side home. 6 s and beth elso includes liv- eet yoous ¥ fh; ce, dining room kitchen, s Venetian blinds, storms, and screens, oil heat, and a full basement. What more you ask for at only $8,950 on easy terms? Move at once! WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. 1 TO 9 FULL "alien oes ae a; bedroom Oak plastered walls. Terms $1,900 oat aparnai side 5 rm Poved st ment and large jots. $9,950 REAL VALUE—Perfect con- —_ home ure 2 car gar. Lee Terms. modern . Ol furn. Com- $15,900 NEW ge: ee de- mod "Ts ra. Excel- . Numerous clos- ¢. Lev cellent hood. ‘Liberal terms L.. H. Brown, Realtor 1383 W. Huron Ph FE 2-4810 Li Service OPEN SUNDA a SUNDAY 2-5 Watkins Lake Front SUNDAY 25 Cherokee Hills | in | _ For Sale Houses —the my Garage, Paved drive. Terms, OF} J CUCKLER REALTY 236 N, Saginaw ‘| CHEROKEE HILLS—Lovely ranch SYLVAN TAKE style 3 beizee brik VILLAGE i ac PURM. A “igo Sam Warwick hes several ranch rage. e,| ‘ype homes ‘with basements. 3 ly decorated. Tile bath, a s., massive or. po roe the wi Tage Sane and water. Priv able and convenient ving ay, bea fe e Ba and ag, Open ye’ 1-5. Mrs. Hoy jundays.- gham Rd., or ee The ad- _call for ment FE 4-5000. dregs 2m, Veta ha | WEST SIDE, BRICK, § ROOM, Lake roed heat. Garage. FE. 4-7708. TABLE LIVING L. H. Brown, Realtor Fors large family ip tats oey. Pb. FE 24619 ge, well shaded 3 acre land- “parcel Large ltv: — ; wit ful firep) | , ture Beautiful Paton Hag > po Apel of —z and onting veutiful bathroom. it eyaliadte | ca co “eau S55 Brrr ose Ean M0: fe ee Ta) cee st ot ove: month. # GEO, MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Anteroanvite, Rd. Waterford . Phone 3-1268 RANCH TYPE Permastone front. Lot 202 Nicely eens, Prices *% _ $14,000 terms, LOOK! rshall St. Modern. 4 down al up. Gas heat. Laundry tubs. ace, ize dining room and large inch. en. Must be sven to be appre: c “PANGUS 1919 M15 ——Ph__Ortonvitle_133_eollect_ In Clarkston ON NORTHVIEW 5ST. 3 BEDROOM BRICK This well built 3 bedroom brick full base- is just 1 year old, Has ment. La erliving "oom ‘with ple Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 5. Maple erketes: Mich. “OPEN For Your Inspection 3 bedroom 7 ul bm 18 Biverview. sear ey Ra. DRAYTON PLAINS tm Drayton . Soo Pr shrubs, $11, fooms. Beautiful 3 oan te livin: Ox lot, Only STOUTS . Best Buys Today BRICK LAKEFRONT t brick door, Y HOME, Price $13,750 with terms. MAN ALIVE ‘feel this { ter buys on the mark: dowa (3 BR) 3 [rms and amount of CALL NOW FOR INFORMA- TION. ed near Dodge. pres landscaped lots arden spac fect for the retired price only $4,200. NOW IS S THE TIME To buy. this home Crescent Lake with basement, ara ft many oth- shake siding er features. Priced way be- «low market 400 with $1,450 do at only wo. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SUNDAY 28 31 COLEMAN _. WEST HURON TO COLEMAN PRETTY AS A PICTURE ts this 3-year-old ranch home. PASS t it ted san wiving, room. 3 one tiled Seth wien color fim tu A P y i Z : } \ THE) wri 3 } i yo Mb i} Wek Ra I, tS, i \ Pex 4 | } td Ni | ia u) | i ‘ $ , | A a : is van c ‘hails SATURDAY, avaust 4 1056 t. "GILES WASEINGTON: PARK. + BEDROOMS, ae Fare Se = aaaaetscieet A REAL BEAUTY... : 3 bedroom Silanes ner will to fon “as ae SUN..3 to 5 1041 Oxford Rd. ** ‘Washington Park Teil R. BL Realtor Fe’ Caistor Pe ‘baess Fe eae iss. Paves: + ae Say ae nent ts Oe ene ef ae Fe entees Gen ane eee galore. living room. Partiy w setting! Ful” @ only fensd ‘with —, at ttt eS man's | Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. EMBREE & GREGG > Has been on G built hone" al E ys ite a &. $1,500 down, new 3 bedroom, west - side, a om. goed, 2 bedroom, east side, $1,800 down, 3 and 3 bedroom, south side. ASD See, peed 3 pemeeN, Seem ROBT, CHAPIN, BROKER KNUDSEN =e Ottawa Hills Wm. =" ieee 0 rE a TRADE! OPEN SUNDAY 2 til 6 Bidg. trees. at Pric t ps =o a oy $10.500, $2.06 monthly Dorothy Snyder Lavender 40 W. Huron wastes PE 32-4411 pe 2 BEDROOM ROOMS Sune REAL VALUE pics eA rAauy 2 Sue BY NBe. Mk LAKE PRIVILEGES | SYLVAN REALTY COMPAN 2383 Ore Orchard Lake Ave. BRICK RANCH REAL ESTA 210 8. TELEGRAPH» Rp. PE 5-0676 6-5783 TW O HOMES bedroom ranch home. Large ——.. 1% baths. a | pg : . Fireplace, Tage, A ic oll . Thermo- : ‘ws. Full basement. Riany many nice features,. Bee this today. $30,000, 7 furniture & boat goes. Mice os Well lnadecapet. A good y at $9,050, SUN. 1 to 5 LAKE FRONT Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 2 Homes—Lake Frotit + Indian Village WE NEED LISTINGS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Hurop 3 WwW. 56-8183 AUBURN GHTS Bea white ranch type. Bit- uated on @ 756x160 ft. landsca, lot. Has living room with ft ¢ and picture ’ window. 2 m bed: reoms. shower Pull pe ee & daly Sfbse ‘win g1.00's PE 1-006 Williams Lake irYLt DROO RANC! pou ae VIL tat INCLUDES RO G. ONLY 6350 DN. one sscp Mt stata a Toom oe soe * neighbors. Humphries 2S | BN at ee Eel ANNETT OFFERS oo coreane af cag | Clarkston eraes floors. Actomatie. oll 4 room modern frame home, Feat, Very yard. new. = basement pee oe” : enoed in backyard. Full rice $9,450, excellent terms =e ee i eee Clarkston Colonial excelent ‘condition, BY 2 bedroom, lake privileges, terms, gy se SUMMER per mo. NOR 4 see it tod ~ pars can. vacua {ont Br tage 4 miles from ci! jis vi “WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. ; ALE T “equity |. in a two family on west side for PED oe modern #15 DOWN rooms, wtil wood Tears. neotel * commsete inside, - | 29-0616 . | © ROO Rol wa hee AT Fm ye OWNER FE 5-044) R COLTAG E fireplace. 2err 4 fooms, natura! yy porches, full price, $2075. TH END Bait a is : } aaa full down + yaaa No extra cost, RIDGEWAY 5 ib-tencied te enske- « ; Kar gts Includes furniture. Suh, ectridee. Custom. bet wetet and sundry trays B ; room bog Heit hlaee quavnet” vabes ¥ OWNER ag ( yg i at sioioos, casi cnurchen rchee hecho bus bus. Privileges ” fandsce a 42 on N Pye ot bath o~ oR 2-070. Crner leaving ei city. Pr ower Beds to be installed. Real- Gt RESALE 7 BEDROOM HOME . ee sT, Balance > a meuthiy,” te Ineludes 3 family income, having ¢ rooms | _‘#xes & insurance. 3.2244. nifilie R. sal Realtor & bath downstairs for the owner | FOR SALE BY OWNER: § ROOM W. Lawrence and 2 nicely : =. modern pouse, furniture optional. PE $8161 or FE 2-1396 Fadl basement WHR gas beak, | FE 3-708 screens. Excellent ition fn- | ease sIDE R-D. RILEY, BROKER | 2n'Sit0°mt, Jang vine room. . 9 | o nm 5100 DARON RD. $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 fenees int 96.080 oh ee This — al MIDDLETON’S WEST vely custom b d Lt BAN foom ‘ranch-type om large liv eee bun wa on Hifeten plenty Sie cabi- Best Buys Priced 96,950. Terms © can be ment, auto. heat, ready for imme. | § room, and bath and utility. Hard arvanges. es, ‘priced st only $16. Go ys 13x miles west | #V . 5 oe oll ranch. home. merce Ra to TeRey ‘Lane: ture | 81.280 de — ae Pull "basement gereae, Jack ; turn left ¥ iif Dares nd "eotorSpes | HURON GARDENS | beth lake: Breda sik s 4 rooms beth. Loree land- rt Dorothy nyder Lavender seaped lot. Only $180 down NF bedroctas éiloi oie bea Bane 3140_W. Huron FE 23-4411 KEEGO HARBOR Bn ihe ou 8. Ot Tan’ ; 7 rooms and bath dn Cass Late.) MODEL TODA WEST SIDE laze *tamiy, SCHRAM. 55901 Open ive seaiya corner Be sea 5-2564 ves a MULTIPLE VICE Rut PE 40003 LAKEFRONT HOME. Fronting beautiful Lake Nepessing in e€, com- pletely furn. sunken living ledge REAL ESTATE PE 1111 For Better Homes See Pearl Building Co. FE hs Also y Ad In the fe Duider's tien - Architectural Gems ween Ou of Refuge snd Ben's id 5 eet ae BS 4 os 4 bedrooms, ty tod 34 baths, ee ee * * SLICE OF HAM i gs bun- and 2? 4, roux Franke $16,900.. Owner leaving state. GENERAL REAL ESTATE Dixie Hwy. wntil 6; Sum. 15 pm. VETS 3 BEDROOM HOMES Only — $200 DOWN |- PLUS I cy © COSTS Home of - vou. Own aa Sibert seach wa closets, 60 ft. . your choice of colors thru- HURRY. JUST A FEW et Model in aioe feck a %, m mg Forest Lake Country Club, : IT’S HERE MODEL OPEN Meadowood Sub, SUNDAY 1-6 DIXIE HWY. Rr AIRPORT Ga a8 Mi VILLE WINDIA SYLVAN Cc LOVER Dutitow and nome seekers 79 en lot or ours }- 4 gy SUR EY PLACES 100 Oakland Ave, Open Ey For Sale le Houses pie ee Prt a Netti Sy act ~ OPEN SAT. & SUN, 16 A Real Buy Ville | i, ‘be sriston, “Say sais ae sell Smell down pay- . Immediate Posses- PACK A BAYW ROAD TO J. A. Taylor REALTOR INSURANCE FE 42544 Fie. Parking be sold, located ween Huron and Elize- beth Lake Rd, home hea sia large livable rooms, ol] a.c. heat, 2 c= werage, and exceptional nice . ~ Two LY ARSHALL BLVD. In this A-l r looation, with = ———— homes compar- we are offering. Uis at- tractive white frame five and four _ tions and advantages SUNDAY 2:5 263 S, Paddock | Spacious C Coastort. ty Hy Soy ime at dont mises th ths ; em oe with IM car heat, and 2 oreioe, “e eated very near grade. pe rochial 4d junior high ya aes | ewe — Auburn i ogi 1 eee ¥. EN iL OP SUNDAY 2-5 4394 Island Park Drive Lakefront Bend sand beach, eh, lary 2, re it Afting room rooms a pleture car gafage. Only Ce aus and mov ue cs a x : nies to Island Park TCH FOR OPEN SIGNS, Or SUNDAY: 2-5 3822 Beethgrove 3 Bedrooms ith a basement and ali the extras jastered yape gleam oak floors, Deico -otl heat, storms and screens, with ¢ new sliding win- dows. Ceramic tile bath and a of ether wanted fea- tures. Lake privileges too, on Eitsabeth Lake. Bulider bet ne Mags ~ I reer home in Elisabeth a Rd, weet “7 of « + mile te Roslyn, Follow sign SUNDAY 25 NEW 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOMES ON YOUR LOT OR OURS FEATURING Flush doors, stered walla, aluminum si windows, select oak floors, Deleo oll hot water Ek. Sacks ab € doors, large kitehen and bath, Here is the finest oppor- tunity for you to have built, on your lot or ours, a home with specifica: found in higher priced models , , . FOR ONLY 99,975 PLUS LOT DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: — nT PO! © road. West 2 miles to model. Watch for signs, monty, oF ant y ES Py TO 6 two family = nice Lag large kool vent awn: and new <<” : ear garage, for ) down and OP poo $100 . There is of] heaf, 4 separate eas and it meters, j end a dandy jot. Pg mae eon- sider small home im ie, INVESTORS SUNDAY 25 bi -! here 1 pod . wongertal buy for home and | 2427-Lafay future investment feed pe Pine Lake : ecres im all, home consists of six feat conte ° he $1800 SS basorey bet wenee neat, omy y pipe ca Rethaeae ne 2 ing system, mosern Nehen. good ineta wa rarbe and J Price @2 Tagen aeitecn vadows, weir yitoe sider home in trade. ail aluminum storms and screens 6 comne by OFFICE OPEN every detail). You’ * SUNDAY 2-6 $15,080 Orchard Lake road & 8ON REALTORS new Ww y Phone FE 41557 one of the ONG- SrreReae yg tos MAHAN parry CO. gt i rT Section- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HAPPINESS WEST sae : home with in carpeted ving [°C HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E. Walton FE 80441 HAYDEN GI. RESALE § Room home with yen attic, * "ie rooms Dining room Oak pass. Basem ol] geaneee tien off idwin. Close to ol and . $10,500, with approx. room ; o_o 2 i. electric. stove. Drapes & blinds included 000, be aa N SIDE INCOME. 4 Rooms yc ms 3 Rooms & bath up. tnrpuhaut, Cigge to school & bun 90500, Terms. 1 ACRE. Auburn Lone nts Ares. : Dodseen home finishin yy coreess: Uaedecaping fi “Seas. Suty OPEN DAILY 12to 8 P.M. $1250.00 DOWN WATKINS HILLS SOLD SOLD These signs are appearing , , Do fs throughout New Brick $1529 wn ace | Speen K e- rill sell call velopment. Plan . hommes and make |Eake Front $8050 yourselection | Slit ra thar Stas ee ei ge eer OPEN SUNDAY | Stine “tht Gone on 128 P.M.. Liberty St. 3 Bedrooms Illness Forces ; Sale Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 | Cute and Cozy yay Are ye cnt et one, soe soo os taxes & bedrooms. <= ie tare fe omg 2 a Sia Tl € ment, 3. heat” 32900" down am. Good no aa vith slab to for a dcar ab oi Fervecuas ree scan it Priced at $11,960. This sttractiv: | rd & stone Fanch home ts ty. older home in excel —_— ton. modernised frames ao ea FE 4.9584 - =: Outsia Hvabie, but | Bateman REALTORS » FE 40528 “pate son, eres: REA Peete ha og, full an AD, giasse * front ih, Indeed home’ for only #i0,h00 with terme, JIM W ILLIAMS - © olan Avon = sig stds "abet wah) MULTIPLE LISTING Open Evenings & LAKEFRONT Uppe Lake. fon ‘with eherm ag ; vality. 1 roome to " - 5. i floors, built-in features, basement stem. $20,000 apace, sy GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY yalunne Reg ite Tike a“ tage poll vbome cade i, i veaiablshed way & renta. =, Pineal setup for the beautic smart jan, Term, SYLVAN LAKE. VILLAGE ae arate vate beach pri sell with reasenabie ts RANCH HOME DELUXE... - 6 lovely roome = sirable poamures elin built-.o vte 3 moe be pring, fe ae HOME ~MART REALTY comragy 10a W. HURON $9407. OP SUNDAY 26 B Beh See 3 bedroom prick m dome bars with saerention rooms Tiina nice Oreee Ra: vannie nol ind Hickory Grove A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 425 J For the Executive — A lovely F home erms can be Furnished 2-bedreoom canal front home. Can be lived im year z Only 00 rom ite Lake beach Priced at $7,085 with $1,500 to . 8 Pay ten For the Larger Family _Secroom ome tn itor ment reed at $15,000, with $5,000 down payment, Peaceful ‘ii «eas rooms ome iiss *nving KS SCHUETT, Realtor dining room, Full basement, mM 43-4197 olf heat, playroom, e, 4 ata, Ss. oise evenney IDEAL FOR Ek Priced at $13,080. age > FAMILY Sylvan Brick | i eat Pour’ spacious” bedroom ot yess mmac ~ { Sa Sac’ | She ge rent room attic ‘down, Pu heat, room for 2 more bedrooms, wey to Ks , je car tarage. Comer = 4 values at $12,980, le aot ve Sdvece Bi fore, Omer, cheer One Mile West F.H.A. RESALE yeoman ttt baths ‘Dreeseway up 6 eee . tease a. Foor to celling e in Saanes wees, room, carpet- utilit fant "beth All on we and a ae floor and ef 2 yours “ss New washer & er hr Min. $3,000 down with low ments Will secept amalier home in AUBURN HEIGHTS _ Home & Income brick income con- sisting’ of @ bath down owner; & 6 tate Kampsen {COLORED fine Ra ate so i nN ate al oe Se ee ? 4 a mo : {\ a i \ . S \ \ } 4 +A AY TT r Pep "THE PONTIAC PRESS. sino “aout 4, 77 AST 1956 ane. id | eee, 5 | Ee é ai | r Latetront ot a A ue 7“ Lakes. of big and litte School Lot $1,450 UP 20 per cent dn. Petia. best i on Hiwora “Center Ra: tlle Gone erpeee. a6 it. ist nl Bas. NORTHEAST CORNER 3 to 5 p.m. > ad Ag “business 308 by H, M, BELDON CoO, 1. thotent” isioeseman KEnwood §-2200 or FE 55715 with ‘ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor NEW LOO. canin = 9 Mond uu ae gg cab ower ot fen oat BUILD NOW He peach on o nefen Lake, mitnin Ee Estates. Estimates = Fait Prive 62.875 gubstantial iERBERT ee DA Is a <2 —down payment. Ph. MA 5-4210, se = agit ‘with 4, tholee we | eerie to - | Rew completstyHalaned «year | DARB LAKE COLONY s aw Huron, St, Pe Rear but ot om lake opr ™ PARP LAEE covony . fhe abd Sundays. - plum wiring, tel apt. else lt TES, inure , : deve, fnnpen cones rduend | Semen fe, vunind oS OPEN SUNDAY n 200, Eater's, pane Pee) a swimming boating. fishing e "til 6 private pay sa Bend LAKEFRONT LOTS OPEN +o ag Be thotce lakefront lots yun 2 home to mont your fit. tam grommet! «SAT, & SUN. 16 | fanivrigiterbeduromtas® tne : Type Bites. Very well restricted 2 Directions: Orchard Lake a. to ol gE angen = By 3 Saginaw Bay Commerce Rd) West on Com- able, te win ood good terms eral Bayron 1% mile to DARB L directly across — Marshbank Park. Salesmen Tost laketront tot tn : alte Bat. Better Bunday 1 to 5 le is Go and then Sins, — = Bie ae tiepince, EMPIRE 3-4672 $2.50 down = For Sale Acreage 47 S FS a. = & we D, ILEY, BROKER A|CARNIVAL be Deh Tw “ ‘Going through a stage’ my eye! He's just milling be trait nly 3 ile ae STORE we’ around in one!"’ Business Opportunities 51 POR ‘RENT. . ‘Heat, hot and cold wa- Minn bar ™ oe ae quite NEAL Es: ic. en TA STOCK AND EQUIP- "owe" —, : —— 4 rom e 2 GUARANTEED STOCK ot We can make a DEAL for the person About 4 miles from Pontiac. H. W. Bigelow 6o4 W. Huron Bt. FE 5-6402 or FE 5-0845 . building Fromage. “Pleate at can, te | Si. tee a heteocn ee Ae ie guaran eidinat BiG iter at's sacrifice PE 8-1707, | eg ny OO . ‘AL OPPORTUNITY Saneey bs Excellent op- Tot. ectn : at CHANCE poe nee ath ga living q@ OF A vee further information ayers LIFETIME a a GROCERY AND aenvice forced to leave elty. — 7 ’ ‘ is one ® most modern MEAT MARKET and profitable stations. Sen ci 147,200 GROSBED ast YEAR | —Whe Man? Call PE 2-618 vin» § ROOM MODERN A. Cioted every SUNDAY eg , ae S TALK EX USINESS” rontage TAVERN Good tavern in small town near Pontiac. can run th’ si- ness easily but = ‘Tere trouble profits eee oe. Fe sae 4 Retroom lehetrent. Year 10% ACRES ON CLARKSTON RD. OPEN SUNDAY —_ i aeaagennn | Lockiin 16 shore | PORT ei «Jee cae ea Baten 7 af ey ban FE tr M25 on large Fontiac’& Lake Orion. Ex- * Year-old rm. and pone nA bedroom = chusive, aren, The rice is eee. ait "ce turneee, $3,500. down. , Barger, &- 33 W, Huron. | elated re oad pee R. D RILEY, BROKER hee weno or would = excel- $00 Kitsabeth Lake Ra, PE +1187 A. i ] lent park site Light rolling ter- Fe : ay ic or Solty A tee See, vee Selene : ution be regi large i etl itp Oakland ave. Pre ak 4 aheree wooded for only $2,760, Modern B =i5 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | ico acres wie matte ot of meee car gi Insulated, long ~ | aren. Lightly ‘selling. ol ge | gn Se gd ‘Pedrosm. This Home is ang beth end » bait. Off “LADD’S ; srs pag Ti Mile, South sae orits 20) OR 3-123! FE sean PE 6.0202 LAK AY.” 30 ACRES WITH PT, This dase- For Sale Lots 4% and ies tthe sh | oe ot. iste 3p em dining ares. Fall ‘ block off N. berry reone.” fitooa's rie Je A. pone § me — tnaw 2Sah : Lake Road near Frankiin aaa Dene rit "sbow by For Sale Farms 48 : de, Owner v sogeintment § to 7 p.m. only. “| gghOR my BOF ACREAGE cor AF MAROON TARE we | OAKLAND COUNTY MIDVALE BOB Lots HAND 3 20 ACRES-VACANT on Siavele st ta - # 4% ACREs With buildings, $12,500 terms, 00 ft. lot in Pe . it reviae yarcte Me Mile | 2 neues td Raulins eer = new home ACRES : low as $120 down : As Rochester Rd. Some bidgs, No project. 2 males ‘Geet of To! : igo ‘ ~ 8 room | lm outbidgs, x nd new area just opened , signe gate! cag Poe LAPEER COUNTY ma Vilage. ~ : New havens Fe centings An area ween Rochester & at 1300 a memes | 5 seem beans ane euthitgn, ¢ iv Lo _ LADD'S rE 7 room Ry 9 outbidgs. é _BLOOMFIELD AREA. . With omed = bidgs a Up: Many 188 ACRES choles ones toypick from. Pri ro , tools and livestock WATERFORD AREA ge a a at wien PR ty ees re oan cy Also o tow ie lake fronts, | 300 A rahe = oan or ciab. 0 Ideal r A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Fave Me Sones A ESTATE 1704 S. Tele aph Ra. 2a W, Huron 6, Poe PE «S08 LR . Hiltz FE 4253 We ow shin Pe MACEDAY LAKE __ | {is senses ON YWREE-toacne we et * ye tae ERRE Toten WOODED pieces, 64 Joceman. Rd... Orton LAKE FRONT Seas EXCELLENT BEACK ee 17 ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY | ip eal oom F. AS Wood | Co. excelent wtdbey_fodtey s Lake Ran & Terms. Nicholie & r Sin.” wW,: eve: / : LOT */ CLEARANCE! | Sale Business Property rr) BARGAIN PRICED 1 Btory 40x80 phe OPEN SUNDAY | Pintle Owner of premless el | Restaurant Beer & Wine Store You don't have to be « college run this. nico, clean iness 20 years same location—— better class je. Always a Brver-meeeer. Should grossa $40,- bo im 1956, $3,500 dove will han- Real money-maker with small in- ve ee equipved restau- Near intersection, Zoned pean | Lot 1002200, 3 bed- room home. Immediate a sion. Aa for someone jook Price br he ae terms is, Maasion’ Watson, Reali “WE Ln ae : 311 Ww. Pantidge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE future. PACKAGE VOR and grocery mb town, inrge. apt til,- Brick. vide. 000 dn. plus stoc! WARD E. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR, FE 43581 OHNSON, Realtor 1 . an ry, tig Rd, - Corner $11,200—$2,450 DN. ‘The Northwest corner of M50 and Lake = 1" Soe on HOLM MESBARERAM | OPEN _ COMMERCIAL 2 to 7 SUNDAY | 272 Oakland Ave. “Restauhare Lt Block ‘NORTH’ from Pontleec A i. Large BRICK home with TILE =eooe REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES .N. Pe MICHIG. 1050 W HURON ST. Hours: 1 to nee 9 to 1 wine ry eTOOF is CON- BAI ae Living seq, pusiocoa. inc stock Sid |" -Grouna Poors © ,VILLIS M. oR FE 60638 MA ra EN ERGETIC LADY YOU ARE a : oe conerore = Lucky $3500, Immediate caeecssien To have your peorent wits OPPORTUNITY unemployment .KNOCKING o & Meat Mactet with | Suckner costemers are SDM Heese doing over, $100,000 SS ae treated with year, is rae : fm always ve to deal at Dp til MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION nds“ TRURORAP RD PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOR _ Sale Land:Contracts 52 ‘APT. | FEED & HARDWARE | Money to Loan 53 LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. i TOANS™ 30 B, Lawrence Sa SERVICE. GET CASH .QUICKLY- Up to $500 16 to 1956 cars. Bring your title. in Oakland ‘Loan Company 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCH ESTER, MICH. LOANS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester, OL 60711. OL- 1-9791. | Sle Homehold Ono 97 TON EL condition On’ ak Unclaimed Lingseum ..... . i : i renseren sone He AVTA ‘. EXC. COND. oe sekhie Stones Pe S7015, Mab Suriaae 24 MATCHING ae SEDSPREAS | “ TB GAS STOVE, CHINA CABINET. | POE) SDE 9 violins. FR 1-0786. marble top, dresser, ded: wvnne . — rT TUB chairs, wheelbarrow, nan A my washer. Exe. condition. FE $3558. tricycle, 2 scooters, kitchen stool, MAHOGANY AND CANE DAVEN- les, 2 wheel port. Aqua, wae <*- e tent. Mics. articies.| al “ees iy a ¥ 30a 8. Broadway, mechiqe wi wring . ee ont ome: ze tet MOTOROLA WT Oaiy paar F ANTTRINO you W. Gai AND MAT- Chifferobe, $45, Bassinet talse.~ “rrucies ~ weer cleat ORGE OIL SPACE "HEATER. $25. | "Bendis auto, washer, . FE oy SETTER TABLE. EX- oa to 8 ft. with leaves, Nice cond. FE 5-9038. ' PLAY PEN WITH PAD. G er misc “ew UsED. with metal stand, like new. H 4 Visit, our trade-in aan we real | _chair, makes into table.” re ba A ro USE OUR LAY-A-WiY PLAN and elec. dryer. Like new, $65 ih. Elec, = Blonde UP 10": be MONTHS TO. PAY ond tables ‘sales tables, We buy seil or trade Come out| cheap. PE s-2108. parking Sued. ¥ sores Of free | REPRIGERATORS. LAST, YEAR'S a ¥ 8s TO v 1955 ee. America's AND SUN. 4-6 » perfec i, guaran- L 8 SALES CO teed Te 5 years. ya arg ie 4 miles #. ‘ot Pontise. of 1 mile shores Se 6 Oe pe ine $“se =< rescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave PHO! 5-024 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, pp : theta yrnreamet. Sate ee Elec- TRADE-INS GUARANTEED py a Automatic washers ..... . $69.50 up SOFA BED, NEWEST rq a Ww er ®) up design, slightly / soll ithe ‘$5 up| piece for modern bome, va Vaouuas cleane: weenset $ 7.95 up we, $1 ichigan Fluorescent, ". ‘wate 303 Orchard MUake Ate. Service. “~— BIRCH ia a BED, sear ean, 7 Going AUTOMATIC WASHER | _5-6202. “arom” |Faake en tee kh. * WAGNER CO.” __R. B, MUNRO. 1060 W. Huron. §-0231 STOVES, BOUGHT SOLD, Ex- ¢ ed. Turner's. 602 Mt, Clem- BABY CARRIAGE. COUCH = eang rE -g Temas 20-0AD) OL. TANK. 30 8. AN. ANCHOR | Jancis No money down. xian igi aa All eit self "SEE O HAVE PHA TERMS. SURPLUS LUMBER — & Material Sales o. , Rd. ‘ 3-7002 swe :30. eet Suns. 3 LARGE CHICKEN COOPE. To be torn down. Cheap. er 6 p.m. FE 19 or all day ; | suite, Good aca tn] Figg 6-6447 TAPE RECORDER, WORLD'S BENDIX ELECTRIC Gerdes pelnen telcthees Phosres: New, x. wy Gelivery,/ cent, 393 Lake Ave. we Seen gee. | 7i0 STOVE. PULL 82 per week. Maytag washer Ps ~ 4 4 m i “hel condition “600. Phone pe nee sarees, Doossnatte. MY 393711, W._Colg: : COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE & TRADE-IN DEPT. pai Feet FR Pe lee ke sate Ste 2 A m iF " BOTTLE GAS . Repuilt Elec, Washer agi $39 98 2 ‘op ange ..... ; Teton "Only' as plug gan Kenyon | § Fe: Drop Lea! Dinet $n 8 ee See, OF 29 $289 Val, 4 Pc. Bdrm. Suite $69.95 CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE} 5 Pc. Small wi $24.95 or tools OR 3-2717. Occasional Chairs . £6.95 WYMAN’S | 1, 2 BED $15. on Hh hig $20. r $326. Wakes 18 W. Pike St. FE ba TV SETS FROM 425 UP, Vee: condition, FE +0736, 127 8. arke St. Dealer. TRADE-IN DEPT. China cabinet Lounge chair & © 8 3 ALROF gs OOM ag rd RCA TV. Cabinet mod- aap “WALTON Walton, Cor, Josivn e008 _ Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS Ral TO TO $1.5 500 homes monern« or 7 met ‘mn 3 Fer home additions or F ta ee tne, BY PRIV. l- Pater ica | Ee acy Gee house. vite ci Giroux-Franks |#.2t5 mein cone Dinte vy, REAL BOTATB,, |? LER CRNT DIRCOUNT. 06.167 00) - z ‘until @; Bun, 1-8 m $ Psy cont Mg Fy 4 ESTA NT AND RECREA. 23 PER NT : Ue ed ia monty, PER CENT NT. $6,300, Bay cme. any | sie al ena, sf Furahare os Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron. ures frcgeent, moleged. rE +ee2 or roe = +4613. Ask for $3,%,, Hoy cowe Part Sin.” 3 WwW. Muro. PE LET YOUR $$$ : : . ying FOR YOU | e have Tge and small | Operate a, balance own fuel ri route, contracts sale, Pu rs es bee ay ee aia “AREA |. for Ted 3a oa” wi C. HAYDEN, Realtor. es E. Walton bivd Eves. 25% DISCOUNT $5250 to handle, & room and be ene $60 bg hy te bY GMC. Call OR Peit am id Money to Loan 53 State Licensed ed Lenders) LOANS $20 TO $500 With fast, courteous servic. on payments to fit be weaeet? ‘Then should y our new and hed me private consult rooms await | you. phone 5-8 us your needs, _ Home & Auto Loan Company BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: DRAYTON PLAING 4512 Dixle Hwy, | WALLED — LAKE, 230 Bernston -~ a (Next to Bank) Van "One block orta acter trom bunt WHEN YOU NEED - $25 to $500 conan Sour of tec, Ton | POS EERS cH . a second mortgages A 209 Nationa) weiding. Ponting. or _ phone FE 44729. PONTIAC, 304 floor National Bidg. Pees aca «To bu rm Salld a garage oF on ® garage t 3. Sa Swaps 55 iM. ERN want HOUSE. 2 *ecren of ground. Near Near ae — sell by tH, equal Sue oe tw ‘my ; oo. ~ wer tay aye Te Martin power $50. ye its "36 ein gah gg Fe, a. pee [ne Boruees. i trade Yor’ a ee ee eee nen ete el ee A ters, Pan oe or. ment 0 ae brivile BARNES HARDWARE w FE 50101 51 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC WANT { To find NEI 21" ‘Deep, Wood with glass peitnay ~ ge doors. Br Munro Hlec:| ® seteete.” RANCH HOME | tne fo “Soni W. tureee 2 YEARS TO PAY 108x120. 6 Rooms and bath, ELECTRIC STOvE., EXCELLENT | Delivered, tnetalled, . Serviced on the exterior only. i. Ki N. Ld rE ben. spunk Keck. or cia ash myotel “notelt i608 Sectares, | roles a yebe On, real estate, or wil sell ith erica’s famous name| Secretary desk, B . only $250 down. * Srends, “ss00se vahee site ae. Ble bedroom suite, a Uesinns an $300 98. al 393 Orchard, portabie sewing m le R. J. VALUET, Realtor | tate Are Bes, (complete, $80, 4804. ton Rx eo eenvice $45. 2075 Auburn Ave. |B eae em R SALE 3 a 6.98 and room eulte, book | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘Bete, ‘mower ee Fag gee | bed. OR OR soe. lawn mowers ease ahaieenee covered green antique velvet, ‘on bower and 3 Ey ’ SAVE ENERGY, USE|. ANTIQUES NEXT TO TRAIL'S pe End Boat Houses, Peatie Lake. | Cedar 3-4036. 3 piece sec’ OR Fu 4 1z DINING berate L ye -P ECE yd Retr on Parte os ae ak over $500, for sale $175. Call 2-0006. eeeeeee seseeee cost CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY © FURNITURE CO. oeenee Seertr etter seseeeeseseees J pricrie ere $5. A suites, 04 FE Howard, FE 32-7504. poser... se table, folding car bed Pas: USED DEPT. BED, Complete bed, «ET denetie: Maytag washer ........... $40.50 with china cab. $65. EM 3-2916. Bendix, new ...........0... $99.50 Pc. ~ 80. T- Remiticn a ayer wa sinvie-cee a tress s. 1 Norge Elec stove. OR bade (CLAYTON Ss cnntaiin £.. _ Furniture A lance iteu. Kelvinator Prgener, 400. 2068 Orchard Lake All in exc. cond. 116 Barrington Keego Harbor Rd. FE 46201. FE 5-8811 or PE 58-8974 COUCH. ALL DOWN ww? FILLED. #40. TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Midwest 4 ge ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060 CONSOLE RADIO AND PHONO- | _¥. Hurop : afi on 38 and records. VACUUM CLEANERS. PARTS, OR a brushes, al’ makes. 56 Myrtle. 8, 36x40, 5 DRAW- | USED —— 5 $23.50 AND MI 7-272. i060 “W R. ae ee Electric co. | seni REFRIGERATOR APT. | _! i “oni ay eeb os, 50 R ae ait. neers. oe CHINA CAB, GAS RANG RE- | USED HOOVER VACUUM, . Misc. Orchard Lk rd carved lamp table. FE 2-8471. ERO! i” | USED fae at cine 6 LN BED- room set in exce condition. Includes box om. Dens #18: 63 ri? vanity ae gn ae eS _ MY Saat, we | 12 LINOLEUM $7.20 = FT. WALL-TILE 25c | VINYL INEAID tLe. Migs a= Sede Mine aeot Mrate. "| APPLIANCE SALE AVENPORT AND up to 25% DISCOUNT On all_new floor an, FE 2.7617. wn 1 car "39 or "yo Ford. ‘On S410 ate er 5:30. e im ou ° oa, UNION WRECKING CO. 31245 W_® Mile Rd. Poe ee eee rT rere yy hd lll Seesseye sgg°8ss" * Pere | " BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. uber bese pele "” $3.95 gal. SMITHS 23 sey é, ‘Saginaw DO IT GS fa ot ore ~~ BEEP WELL POMP. ; FE 5-2417. DOORS Close out—Truck Load of Mahog- S| Bel Bo Rint ‘et 1488 See i PE 5-23 Empire FRIGIDAIRE ¥, Ton Air Conditioner Perfect Working Condition $150.00 CALL OR Aan fe eae $10.95. G. A inna 8 chrome, ideal for a © use over or a Ave Fresh Pretzels Pennsylvania Dutch tettver. ”” pe | STATE 000 DTU, $208. Service, "Kenyon aa “goer, aE ‘progame, © un in Se sre sy Be [EL & AMERICAN ie ee eee See id : LOMBER C0. BENSON ce eneeee ATIC. terms, T teble saw, * Rembier Basen biteh, 4 tuoi? white wel) tires. Milling table for @ drill press. Bat radio and ; Thor bench grind- » 206 Mt. Clemens, SAT. $318 valu R bes foe. Sea tae ag ® war .' Bookes: 4 Flee Antex, complete display _ roome and free planning ‘service, Orchard Lake Ave 7 mF 6l Do It | Yourself BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER ishers, scrubbers, cement eee menmere, etc FE 53 “FOR RENT Floor sander — hand sender — wall paper steamers—waxers & 5 ebleelaaye Pe egg PENNY PAI T SALE 4, pales. eeeedee $3.08 It 1G weccoseneeee-B 01 for seen semen | qrogae spat -- to 6 QUA ic BUR- Le mig ae. Tow — tubes, meters and paint. LENT F. Wilson, Groveland Cc, nus ‘ean 6 an ala 4100" Meo "ha. PAINT CLOSEOUT _ & Romtens. $2. CHURCH'S INC. oe Squirrel Ra, Soe 2-0233 sor ks sg cares ae R. elec. saw, Yacuum cleaner, be parakeet with cage, FE 40357. j en. Suk ar Gala tr ety Gee. er, wr le OR 3.5619. + 4 * WRECKING CO. sore eennee “ ; ‘We lengths — oS sveeee nee eg ferang KAP gi New materials at Main Yard only. Jobsite: ~ wenden at re : ari ty i) 7 p.m. Wa AGN Lh = CO., INC. | SUMMER SPECIALS com win- and doors, alum. awn All owning storm sales, ier 36MM N :30 to 6 CAL ee olen aA. W. Montcalm FE 54-4712 Cameras, Equipment 61A AUTOFOCS ENLARGER i $42.50. Mel Hale, FEderal lens with ca angle and tel —Biy_340_Jua ing case wide y tens. $40°A ANTI WOOD MELO Seoe Wal tendo: for good used spinet or console “OL 62602. | ree cone, pane Tyee. od Original cost $068, Sint Sena oe 3 wey we | A londe M-2 18 months old, $905.|— Gash only, Edneoin b 166. ome Sale Store oc, od DAIRY CASE, ADDING MA- chine, 12 ft. mestcase and cubing ‘OR 3-2780. ive desk. Ho°%- ee er ect ; 10:00—(7) Secret File USA, (9) Ina Pigs sy Seapets 1:30—(2) — Linkletter’s House] LITTLE MISS SEVEN ~The) National News. (4) Saturday] Movie, “The Black Raven.” (9)|_ Party. (4)—Tennessee Ernie. ° beh small-fry beauties got their) Show. “Death Rides a Wild| novie. “Force of Evil.” 2:00—(2)—-The Big Payoff. (4)— // at chances at hoopla and honors in} Cat.” (2) Big Town. (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) a beauty contest in Sanlando|19:19—(9) Weathervane. may Weather. (4) Weather. Afternoon Film Festival. Springs, Fla. 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(7) Popular Science.|**ecutive producer of the six| vers’ scenic designer Dick Jackson for : says public opinion is swinging to- j and malfeasance in office. 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit, Q rae. - .« war ne ot She servivenn ond bad Anyone may SAVE in this Credit i California Leader Says) ward an Eisenhower Herter ticket Stevenson Keeps Mum) staximum sentence it convicted gine. Both will be buried beside their ‘ bly (CRA), the party's campaign|Domination, " Stassen old news: ON, ie: OS 2:30—(4) Youth Wants to Know.) , Bavlen Se Werla Wer: 1. eutende bs Aten PTOn Bue SC ee Cranbrook Instifule |)" Guest" one. cn] saree ctmar, ci tne | publican ‘National Convention to| ‘That is the righp’thing for him| “I don’t know of a single leader Campaign Roundup. (4) The| “NP i As Oakland County Electronic Assecietion “give all-out support to the Eisen-|to say. He is not A ‘seeking’ cami pias tose tee trie reel Bot hid Catholic Hr. © stage . «+ ticket." didate but one who would have) qualified to be the (vice presiden- ames any IGE |s:20—(2) Bandwagon. (7) Jumbo| Ym emeee . - « Y The governor, advised of Know-|to be drafted. / tial) candidate. Theater. (4) American Forum. | Frankie Laine’s' summer sub ti @ | land's action, declined to budge cee _| The party's 1952 presidential) Dr. Warren P. Stoutamire has “0—(2) Face the Nation, (4) show (for Godfrey) started last ; a beyond his familiar line: he will G f $89,972. nominee, asked how quickly hejbeen named assistant botanist at (Color) Zoo Parade. (7). Going) eve on CBS-TV a little less than . : = mt support whomever Prestient Ei-|U. Ss. ronts thinks the National -Convention|the Cranbrook Institute of Science.) Places. (9 Million Dollar Movie.| splendidly . . . 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