‘Today’ S Weather: “40 Below Zero
Fast
(Contracts Let
for Linda Vista
School Building February 1956 Is Set
as Completion Date for
Structure
Contracts for a new ele-
area between Perry and Mt.
Clemens Sts. and adjacent
to East Blvd. were awarded
by the Pontiac Board of
Education yesterday after-
noon.
To be known temporarily
as the Linda Vista School,
the $305,000 contract for
the architectural trades for
this new building went to
Bundy Construction Co., of
Pontiac. Mechanical trades
|awardee was Matt Conez- BABY, IT’S COLD INSIDE-—While secretary Pat! cold room of GMC Truck &, Coach Division's Dyna-|mius of Milford in the’ Parker of 24 Henry Clay Ave. tries to beat the! ,mometer Building. Asked through the intercom for | » heat with a summer dress and—a-dig fan, Carl J. le temperature report, Carl replied nonchalantly: | j}amount-of $71,300.
Located on a l0-acre site, the |
mentary school to serve-the |
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| 118th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955—30 PAGES snc aT mas OT aay? PROTOS Te
aggered I Foods aS Death Toll Nears 100 en te
et
F lood Waters Sweep vay Pavements Property loss
in Seven States
Runs to Billions Thousands Are Honieless
as Governors Declare
State of Emergency
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Flood waters roared down
rain-filled rivers of the
Northeastern states today,
adding to heavy damage
already inflicted by the
area's severest flood in his-
tory. The loss was estimated
in billions of dollars.
The death toll, which be-
gan to climb early yester-
day, had reached at least
92 for the seven-state area.
And the peak of the flood
was still to come in some
sections.
The known dead listed state by
states were: Pennsylvania 41; Con-
necticut 30; Massachusette 11; New
| Jersey 5; NeW York 2; Virginia 2;
a
a " th
Ora coat )
| fOO MUCH AT ONE TIME—Water from a broke n | AP Wirephete|
| dam rushes down the business section of Thompson- | and paveme nts were swe pt away by the force of |
ville, Conn. as a result of the beavy rains, Sidewalks | the water. *
te % * Robinson of 1206 Tull Rd. tests an engine in the ‘‘About 40 degrees. below zero."
Heat Records TODAY'S TEMPERATURES | Rhode Island 1.
New reports of dams craumb-
ling under the force of swollen
| streams added to the swelling to-
| tal of property damage.
The collapse of the Rice City
Dam in North Uxbridge, Mass. sew Linda Vista School will pro-
|vide eight primary ——|
two scam eae and four uppe
elementary grade rooms ‘or tek this
mas e jarea of the school district.
| Also to be included in the plan
! : : \drawn by H. E. Beyster & Asso- Locks, Conn. and 7.39 inches at tac area. It's to be iniostly fair | | ciates, Inc., of Detroit,
Hunt 40 Persons Missin
| Ponting ander the new Oakland
Low reading durifig the night | pore F oie — twas 72 degrees. At@ a.m. today, | ¢adorsed voters of
| the mercury stoog, at 78 degrees,| Coumty im ‘.
But none are seen for the Pon. | rising to 92 degrees at 2 p.m. | Although the special education
= | program will be administéred lo- |
cally, the finances come from the are two
1 esecns TS 20 OM «...- 88 Boston. both days. honed Galla her Sa A sent a five-foot wall of water
: na » 4 am Showers Were The Weather Bureau has not — = . | charging down the Blackstone Riv-
Sam. ...... 1% Noon ......- 92! Rockies, Regaordiconnags pale lemanced its previous ‘ prediction | These spreial class From F! d d C Si fe | trent Woonsocket, RI 9 a.m. Gipm ...... 82 ern plains, the Great Lakes re- {that the hot spell will continue | the first to be coustroctnd ‘a OO ec amp ] e _— devastated iy earlier
| gion, states bordering the Guif | ‘hTough Wednesday, at least. Temperatures threatening the |
100-degree mark are slated for to-
day and tomorrow after the mer- |
cury shattered an 83-year heat
record yesterday and established | -
a new high mark for the year. 2 : ° .
Me tints Buen wa we ~Oal Miners Will Receive temperature’ may reach 98 de-
|New $2-A-Day Pay Raise Amy .) Wr rong STROUDSBURG, Pa. (#—An extensive search was eateahe IN DANGER °
‘launched at dawn today for about 40 persons missi: ware Rive
| Father of Victim Says from a private simanar cai five sates | north of poe] acuta eres ae on in 7 Trenton, He’s Not Happy With that was completely covered by swirling flood waters. {Capital of New Jersey. oe _
Court Verdict-— There was no indication whether the adults and pomeeenay geege oars pai paquets aa ee | children in the camp were trapped when Broadheads |etfort to forestall damage to the tr te quan ot te m,| NEW YORK '‘w—Sgt. James C. | Creek overflowed Thursday | night or made it safely to [building and its valuable records, Ballard Electric Co. of Pontiac Gallagher says he will go as high | shore. : ae and parts of the upper and mid-
dle Mississippi Valley.
While downstream communities
grees both days. _ ae took-the electrical trades contract as the U.S. Supreme Court if nec-| State Police who reacted built hasty sandbag dikes and
Yesterday, the downtown (P_ 7 ; for the new school in the amount | exsary in appealing a court-mar- ‘the camp sight this morn- Si t Advi evacuated low ~ lying districts,
oman ty ep a WASHINGTON (P—A new $2-a-day pay raise for] ot $7.20. | tial verdict that convicted him of ing reported “no sign of Cou VISOr ee ae eee erent Following a policy adopted b with relief that the flood crest
* i y LJ vans ta th Gocvene ot 10 ate then | Policy committee for a late afternoon m meeting, presum- g. presum- .|emme.. Gallagher was an guilty | roaring current of the Nauga- in Gorham_Murder maining_in—operation were re 3
96 at* hoon. | ably to ratify a new coal labor pact. Riots if a |of collaboration with the Chinese |- tuck River undermined more served for emergeficy use.
poets + Reds, mistreating fellow prisoners, | ian 9 ter of: Union Ceme- The governors of Pennsylania By, 1 o'clock, it had reached 98 | : The reported ag ment | and informing on them to gain fa-| "8" * Warter " me | MUSKEGON «@—A former Boy ° ; ed until « ° ; tery here yesterda | Massachusetts, Rhode Island and degrees, where it remained unti Cit Reservists was said to call ote a 15-) vored treatment for himsetf. | Ser} ’ y: | Scout camp counselor with @ rec-| Connecticut declared a state of
the 2:30 rise to 99. It slipped back | y ai cents an hour_i _ef- in asa lanca ‘The willllery csurt of sfekt | Tombstones were upset. Ce- | ord as a sex offender was held pc
> Yo 98 throught 5:30> then continued > \Le To ncrease,; y o | 4 ment vaults and coffins were | in the Peter Gorham slaying today. ergency. a
to slide through the night. eave ‘omorrow | | fective ‘Sept. 1 and a fur- a then ae Pag) ed — re ee | State Police Sgt. Milton Swingle BRIDGES WASHED OUT _
Meanwhile, other parts of the | for. Ft. Knox ‘ther 10-cent raise to take | Elsewhere in/ | Moreton opeallshars te ae | ae , ho 1 the river | 0f the Grand Haven Post said the| Bridge after bridge was reported
country, were experiencing some | effect next April 1. ° | tated ool roy heat te nagar sate vet | man was arrested in the Trav-| Wasted out. Dams burst and tor- relief from the heat, thanks to | The 90 officers and men of Pon. Three Perséns Slain avsanelh prectonnd am aria oe P| core) aon ‘workmen lifted |... City area yesterday and held rents of water tore mercilessly at before 2:30: p.m., establishing
new 83-year and season records.
The year’s previous high, 98, |
was registered July 4.
The mercury got off to an early many soft coal miners was reported ready for announce-
ment today.
The boost, which would come in two stages, could|
set the pattern for the entire soft and hard coal industry.
start in setting the new records.
thundershowers.
LIGHT RAIN FALLS
Light rain fell along the New
England coast. after heavy down-
drenched many northeastern
states. Rainfall of 9.41 inches in
24 hours was reported at Windsor
John L. Lewis, 75-year-old president of the United
Starting at a comfortable 74 de-; Mine Workers Union, summoned his 200-man Seattle Sa
| tiac’s 703rd Tank Battalion are.
| scheduled to teave here tomorrow |
morning for an intensive two weeks
of field training at Ft, Knox, Ky.
The reserve unit, complete: with
all necessary equipment, will leave
Pontiac by train at 8 a.m., arriving
at the base at about 10:30 p.m. Lewis was reported to have |
reached agreement privately this |
week with Harry M. Moses, presi- |
dent of the Bituminous Coal Op |
-erators Assn.
| Moses represents northern
commercial producers and the
“captive” mines owned by the date for the building is F =
of ee ee | the board of education, the school’ A | murdering two fellow prisoners of
| official name will be decided. by | ¥@'.
the boys and girls who attend the/ The court-martial yesterday an-
school after it opens. Completion ‘ nounced its verdict after deliber-
ating five hours. In addition*to the
unpremeditated murder of two!
in Demonstrations i i
CASABLANCA
(®—Rioting b e out in a native
quarter of Casablanca today, sec-
ond el of the exile of Na-
tionalist Sltan Mohammed Ben
Youssef. Police fired on the Moroc- i;
French Morocco | fan court.
The decision is subject to two au- |
tomatic reviews, first by the Ist
Army commanding offi
Judge Advocaje General's Office
in Washington. -
The 23-year-old Brooklyn soldier | then by a review board of aS | anything.” The site was un-
‘der water. All 14 buildings
in the camp — known as
|Camp David — were gone.
corpses from the upended coffins
onto stretchers for burial in a
bare hole on the far side of me
crema |
|
PORT JERVIS, N. Y. ®—Press-
men stood in the water yesterday
{ to get out the Port Jervis Union- |
Gazette, which hasn't missed an_ Held in Slaying Ex-Counselor With Sex
‘| SEYMOUR, Conn, w—The _Offense Record Quizzed | a
for questioning.
Swingle said the man, whom
he did not identify, formerly
was a counselor at Camp Waba-
ningo, a Boy Scout camp ‘near
Muskegon,
The 12-year-old Gorham boy dis-
' appeared from the same camp on there had been passed.
Thousands were homeless and
whole cities went without drinking
water, electricity and gas. There
was no news, good or bad, for
worried relatives outside some
flood:
buildings and anything else in the
| way. Hazardous rescues. were rou-
tine.
Troops and (acilities if the Int
and 2nd Army areas were ordered
to give all ald possible to flood-
ravaged areas, Bally bridges to
previde temporary river cross-
ml the same day. | steel industry. can demgnstrators, paled when the court gave ity de- edition in 105 years. ja hiking trip with a group of ings were being moved ye ; Reds Pull Surprise A 9man advance party, led | Similarly, Lewis and Moses got| ElsewVere in Morocco three per-| cision, but soon regained the com-| The newspaper,- its building | Scouts July 5. His body was found| ®* ff away as Marion, . ; by Maj. F. D. Themgern, anit | ‘gether secretly in 1952, made a| %0ns wre slain in scattered dem-| posure he had maintained through: | sloshing with flood waters, moved last Sunday in a lonely woods! Helicopters’ fluttered overhead executive officer, lett Thursday onstrafions out the trial, its editorial operations and its As-| about five miles south of the camp. | dropping supplies and rescuing at Conference End for the southern camp to prepare (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6)
Zem, 75 miles southeast
In. Detroit the father of oné of | sociated Press teletype printer to He had been shot through the head. people from roof tops and isolated Abed , +4) of Qasablanca, one person was ict _.| offices of the Tri-State Associated LIE TEST scraps of high ground. The air- GENEVA (INS) — The historic a spiced mae stains! ung sateen Killed = — ou gr nay in go panes the pth pttnes Telephone Corp:; on higher ground. | sy inote cee = © ex.counselor | CTalt, @ welcome sight to stran — at ' aff ongtration, Two others were — : . ; trom atoms-for-peace conference a Weder the snend of Li. Ol. in Mucnigan Trattic lagher. Copy boys hustied stories down | «could not a tor his where- flood victims, flew in Army, which East and West exchanged
Lioyd A. Gabier, the medium tank
unit will be given concentrated
training courses in gunnery, main-
tenance and? communications. Also a mp 15 miles southeast of
In Golken and Marrakech—
scene of bloody rioting during the
past six weeks—an uneasy calm Michael Jones, 54, father of Cpl.
John William Jones, declared yes-
terday that “if I'd had a chance to
vote I'd give him the same medi- the water-filled street to the
printers, who stuck to their un-
damaged linotypes and presses.
Pressmen waded about, locking abouts” on July 5. A liedetector
test given yesterday by State Po-
lice Detective Clarence Bloomquist
of Traverse City failed to. clear Navy and Coast Guard stations.
Flood waters apparently hit
hardest at Stroudsburg, Pa., with
at least 20 counted dead, and Water-
The Soviets pas on the list will be training on the gan traffic in the early. hours of a “Nati forms on the presses. bury, Conn., where at least 15 per-
‘was reported. ve quarters bris-| cine he gave those other boys. the man, Swingle said. ' nine h lost would build cyclotrons as well as M34 medium tank, the Army’s la-| Snother sizzling weekend. tled with French security forces.| “I'd have fed hi thing, tak Tone of newsjeint wes ked A thets —— reported to have
Quiet was also in the
» | Moroccan an ot Rabat, French
‘Grandval re his pants away and let him go
naked and when he got good and hungry
a nail,” he said. “Then I'd throw Se. and weak I'd hang him on and ruined, = the paper came
of its usual! eight pages, plus an|
advance-printed four-page supple-
ment—and right on time,
_ Whe have been working on the te
man in Traverse City today,
“This looks like a fairly decent
lead,”’ said a State Police spokes-
man at East Lansing.
‘The Naugatuck River roared
through. --tearing—out
power lines and queaping away
buildings. It was “the worst dis-
aster Waterbury has ever seen,”
said Fire Chief Francis T. Scully,
Stroudsburg, a resort. center in
troit,
25 free nations call for American 15 TIPS CHECKED OUT (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) sate sos oa ‘Guards Help Fight I Forest Fire at Grayling) mcm as | He to —! isotopes but include no Cavanagh he Muskegon County ad- Driving North Monday? in GRAYLING of Pontiac’s Company “M,” was ion ot the Cuartomes, ‘ine {ton Swill: Gb Miaesis esene Regiment of Detroit, the 425th wicael a uated’ fumes tan Woteh Bo City Detour among units which dropped arms | pulled out of the area by midnight. They were scheduled to leave for| and the 126th Infantry Regiment prensa nd er Yy hélp battle the blaze. . The started just as Guards-| 216 a¢ midnight last night but | ** Western Michigan,” 1 at the camp and checked|_LANSING wn — The State High- “The fire broke out in the afte; | ™€" prepared to break camp after a én tiladion ade the fire Every available military vehicle | out hundreds of tips without ob- way Departinent said today a tem-
noon about seven miles northeast would delay gchedutes by | ¥** used.
Sait fa inte texan itt Today's Press |ine tems. ses sanane ts oo Hartwick Pines State Park. Hart. }Oaay S FIeSS | tour We-swae-eatimatedthe| 5-14 comand post wan tet ea wick Pines is one of the few re-| Building News ........ 13 thra 21 | last of the men wouldn't leave| i, under Brig. Gen, Cecil. Ken- maining stands of virgin white pine| Church News ............... 8 9 |C@Mp until " nedy of Flint to nate Na- Conservation Depart- Cuanty NEWS .-.0+ss0seeebe.. 6 a eiie tional Guard operations with Con- ment said, however, the nannies tiseseesereseensess & | A sehethiled eritique and award | soevation Department fighters. fire did not burn any of the park.) Sports ........... ............ 19 | ceremony, customarily held the "51,5" Gen. Gordon A. MacDonald But 11 p.m. firefighters had the| Theaters ,................. 10, 11 |!#st day of training, had to be post-| _¢ Detroit, commandér of the 46th fire contained in a 3-by-2% mile| TV and Radio Programs.......29 | Poned. ~~ Division, remained at’ a central Seat tee ee Oe | Wie, Bart ..... oe «= Other units fighting the blaze (radio control point to coordinate lanes. PACS sees cse. G2] were the 46th Division efforts from camip. , ae 4 a By : ‘
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Pontiac to Get
$133,316 Share
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|
Odkland County Figure
$634,036 for Second
Quarter of 1955
Net receipts of the State Motor
Vehicle Highway Fund for the
second quarter of 1935 totaled
$31.444.347.29, announced Highway
Coramissioner Charles M. Ziegler.
Xs provided in Public Acts of
1951, as amended, the money
will ge to the State Mtighway |
Aaconding to the distribution for-
mula, the State Highway Dept. will
“yeceive $13,835.512.81 as its share
$634,036.55 from the Motor Vehicle
,Highway Fund. Pontiac's share is
$133,316.40,
The sum of $250,000 is being de-
increased, .
The present deduction is the 16th
on thé loan, leaving
$1,000,000 remaining to be paid by
porated villages which will receive
rh —$10,113.90
Woods—06.367 01 108.83 i
Walled Laker Faces
Manslaughter Count
Charged with manslaughter in
the death of a 14-year-old Com-
‘Pontiac Democratic Club
Will Hold Picnic Sunday
‘The Weather
oe temperature preceding ¢ &.m: {~ PONTIAC. AND
tinwed mestty
76,
mm. Felr ond
it, low 19-76,
Teday in Pontiac
At 8 @.m.: Wind: velocity 19 m.ph.
Direction: yA ed . . | Dm, “ eo 2.
Moon rises Sunday at 10:05 a.m.
- Dewntewn
OMe i ceveves ii O.M..seeness-
O.M., ceverenes ff errr
ee TT a 2 DML. cceees..
Lint tT TT ee
1A ewe ee oo 93
98
‘Friday ry
cagihecorged Bownicen) CaS steer pinta qeappiciead 4
_|.cityus-experimental station.
ducted from the counties’ share as |
‘Donald. She came to Pontiac 35
| at home, and 11 grandchildren,
a-brother. Russian farm chiefs who have been
on a month's tour of American
farm centers hold a news confer-
ence today and then conclude their
tour with a visit to a dairy in the
San Fernando valley.
| They fly to-Washington on their
way home tomorrow.
The Soviet agricultural experts
meved into Los Angeles last
| night after a day spent in the Riverside citrus area, east of |
Los Angeles,
Most of their time was spent at |
| the University of California's big
--or three hours they exhaustive-
ly questioned a large panel of the
station's experts on eyery con-
ceivable phase of citrus culture.
Then they went into the ex-~
ort | areas and Were shown
the various projects now in prog-
One member of the party, Alex-
ander V. Tulupnikov, 46, a member
of the Soviet ministry of agricul-
ture advisory board, collapsed in
the bus just as the party reached
the experiment station. -
The doctor who treated him said
thej--Russian official's collapse
apparently was due to exhaustion
rather than to a heart condition he MOSCOW (INS) — A 12-man
American | farm delegation ended
The Americans will leave Mos-
cow Sunday morning for Berlin and
home, |
‘They arrived here yesterday by
plane from the Siberian frontier
where they studied Russian efforts
to change the vast wasteland into
a corn-and-hog producing belt.
Late last night, after a buffet
Ambassador Charles Bohlen, the
American farmers and agricul-
tural specialists worked on their
As corn farmers, the Americans
probably wil] question the fact that
Russia is splurging on corn in
-areas which are much further
north than the corn. belt in the
US. -
One American has suggested,
for instance, that sorghum might
preve a better fodder erop in
much of the Siberian area.
As cost-conscious private enter-
prisers, the -Americans - were
stunned at the Russian’s
manpower (and womanpower).
They may recommend time and
labor studies to improve the
has. side. *
Mrs. Nellie E. Bennett
Mrs. Nellie: Ellen Bennett, 70,
died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Pauline Foster of 236 E
South Boulevard Friday morning.
Born in Cortland, N. Y, Aug. 11,
1885 she was the -daughter of Deaths in Pontiac Area
«| Norman he is survived by two daughters
and a son, Pamela Jane, Bonnie
Jean and Walter at home:
Also surviving is.a sister, Mrs.
(Charlotte) Keeley of
Pontiac.
_ Funeral will be Monday at 1:30
p.m, from Huntoon Funeral Home.
James and Margaret Lowery Mc- i member of St. Vincent de Paul
Foster she is sur-
other daughters and |
son, Mrs. Dorothy Calsom of f
| Mrs. Barbara Pressnell and Fran- |
cis Bennett of Pontiac.
Also surviving are two brothers
and a sister, Leo of Pontiac,
| Charles of Detroit and Mrs. Alice
McInerney of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rosary service will be Sunday
at 8 p.m. in’ the Pursley Funeral
|Home. The funeral will be Mon-
day at 10 a.m, from St. Vincent's
| Church followed by burial in Mt,
Hope Cemetery.
Earl Finch
After an illness of two months,
Earl Finch, 64, of 271) Silver Lake
Rad. died av Pontiac General Hos-
pital this morning.
Born at Milan June 26, 1891 he
was the son of Fred and Mary
Briggs Finch. He married Nina
Beltz in Pontiac in 1922.
Mr. Finch had lived in Pontiac
4) yeats and wag employed by
Grand Trunk Western railroad.
Besides his widow and mother
he is survived by three daughters
and three sons, Mrs. Orvella Pratt
of Flint, Mrs. Mary Shaw of Dray-
ton Plains, Fred, Edward, Mrs.
Maw Edwards of Pontiac and Jack +
and ‘at Fisher Body Division. The Rev. James Luther of Silver.
crest Baptist Church will officiate
and burial will be in Rerry Mount
Park Cemetery.
Howard C. Harroun
Howard C. Harroun, 50, of 6073»
Waldron Rd. Clarkston, died in}
Pontiac General Hospital at 5:30
p.m, Friday, He had been ill a
week, :
Born in Gratiot County Sept.
12, 1904 he was the son of Charlies
and Blanch Hall Harroun. He
married Rose Allen Sept, 16, 1950
in Pontiac, He had lived in Clark-
ston since 17 and was employed
Besides his widow and father he
is survived by four sons and five
daughters, _Orvil of, Pontiac,
Charieg of Saginaw, Donald at the
U. S. Air Base in Alaska, Pvt.. Ar;
thur LeBlanc of Ft. Knox, Ky.,
Mrs. Blanch Schultz of Waterford,
Mrs. Luella Smith and Mrs, Bulah
Anderson of Wyandotte, Mrs, Lo-
retta Martin of Clarkston and Ja-
nette LeBlanc at home and 10
grandchildren,
Also surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. Violet Kickson of Pontiac
and Mrs. Dorothy Newsbaum of
Waterford. Township.
Funeral will be Monday at 3 p.m.
from Huntoon Funeral Home. The
Rev. James Luther of Silvercrest
Baptist Church will officiate and
burjal will be in Perry Mt. Park
Cemetery.
\Mrs. Lester C. Wilbur
"| two sisters, Elmer and Mrs. Jessie
Taft of Milan and Mrs. Daisie
Murray of Stockbridge.
The body is at the Huntoon Fu-
, | meral Home. ‘
|Walter Gelinska
Walter Gelinska, 35, of 434 So.
Anderson St. died at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-
Born in Detroit Oct. 12, 1919 he
was the son of Walter and Eva
Buckley Gelinska. He married
Edna Niemi at Bowling Green,
Ohio, ‘in om 1948. He had re-
sided in Pontiac since 1934.
Besides hig widow and mother | Mrs, Lester -€.- (Joan Delia)
Wilbur, 38, of 30 Pingree Ave. died
ily at 3:25 p.m. Friday in
Pontiac General Hospital,
Born in Ionia July .1, 1917 she
was the daughter of Charles and
Nellie Humphreys McKee. She
came to Pontiac 10 years ago and
was a member of St, Michael Cath-
olic Church,
Mrs: Wilbur was @ PTA. board
member and also a troop commit-
tee leader of the Girl Scouts.
Besides her husband she is sur-
sons, Pamela Sue, Catherine Di-
ane, Patricia Ann, Michael John)
and Patrick James, all at home.
‘Also surviving is a sister, Mrs.
Mary White of Ionia. The body is its month-long toyx of Russia today | with a report to the Soviet ministry
of agricultiire.
supper at the residence of U.S.
~repert-te--the--Seviet-- ministry, + es
‘efficiency of jabor-in-the -country-}-&
SOUTHERN EXPOSURES—Beat-the-heat methods ‘short-clad Pontiac businessmen
adopted by the foursome above aren't new, but they Bill Dickinson,, W. L. Pipe, Don Roberts and Collis
certainly appear effective, The cool, Bermuda A. Scott, of Dickinson's Men's Wear store. \Detroit Officer.
{Killed by Drunk
Slayer Shot to Death by
2nd Patrolman Probing
‘Family Trouble’ Call The Day-in Birmingham x ,
To ‘Ticket’ City Children
|in New Safety Program
* yy
Pontiac Press Phote
are, left to right:
Outlines Goa
The chairman of the Pontiac
General Hospital Board of Trus- |
tees last night pledged the best |
possible eare for patients, early |
construction of a new addition and
maintenance of good employe and |
public relations during his term as
board chief,
“The objects of the board during
the ‘next year will be to provide |
the best possible care that we can |
for patients,” said William P. Bab-
cock, board chairman,
“In addition, we will do
everything possible to expedite
the building program and get
the job done as quickly as we.
can.
“We will also strive to maintain
City Woman Hurt
in 2-Car Accident A Myearcold Pontiac woman
8.month-old daughter Dorothy,
passengers in a car driven by M
Culler’s husband, Dale Eugene, 26,
of 224 Hazel Ave., when their car
Ave. Culler and his daughter were
not injured.
Kent told officers he was ap-
traveling east on Huron St. when
Kent’s car ran a stop sign and
Struck his car.
Amateur photographers in the
at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home.
U. S. own 34 million cameras.
| to meetings ‘‘so they
‘Jailed for 90 Days
lat Pontiac Is for Year |
the best possible employe and pub-
lic relations.” . |
OFFERS PROPOSAL
Babcock offered for the board's |
consideration a proposal that hos- |
pital department heads be invited |
may know the |
problems faced.” He said such an}
arrangement would result in “‘bet-
ter understanding.” i
In regular board action, Bab- |
cock named members to four
standing committees, They are:
Finance — Harold S. Goldberg,
chairman; Charles E. Yeager,.
Harold B. Euler. House Adminis-
tration — Joseph Jones, chairman; |
Mra, B. B. Roush, Euler. Medico-
Administrative — William P. Bab-
cock, chairman; Willis M. Brewer.
Property — Brewer, chairman (re-
appointed); Euler, Yeager. |
AMENDMENT READ
First reading was given a pro-
posed amendment to the hospital
by-laws which would establish a/|
fifth standing committee, the nego-
tiating committee.
= Tatroduced by Mrs. Roush, the |
amegdment calls for the new
committee to negotiate any wage
agreements connected with any
labor organizationg and to in-
vestigate and review working
agreement changes or requests
made by unions or workers’ as-
sociations.
Referred to the finance commit-
tee was a recommendation by Law-
retta Paul, hospital director, that
admission fees be increased, Miss
Paul said they were not increased
when rates were raised recently,
Hoekman: that air conditioning
units be installed in the surgery
rooms was referred to, thé proper-
ty and finance committees for in-
vestigation and action,
City Hospital-C€ hairman Coal Miners fo Get
New Pay Raise {Continued From Page One)
deal and the rest of the industry
accepted it,-although Southern coal
mine owners did so reluctantly.
The new agreement would replace
that three-year-old contract,
Miners now make an $18.25: basic
daily wage. The two-stage | in-
crease wo raise this to $19.45
Sept. 1 and 23 on April 1.
The Charleston, W, Va., Daily
Mail said it learned details of the |
reported new agreement from
highly placed industry sources,
The newspaper said the deal
calls for time-and-a-half pay for
Saturday work, double pay for Sanday Wark, Gad aq ceca’ WORK
of vacation with $140 In pay.
Few miners work Saturdays or
Sundays. Their present coritract
requires premium rates for Satur-
day and Sunday work only when a
miner has already put in five days
work that week. One week of vaca-
tion with $100 in pay is now pro
vided.
_indication_that-the
the union's health-welfare. fund
would be changed by the new con-
Ptfact, It now stands at 40 cents a
ton,
After a period of sagging sales,
the coal industry this year began
to share some of the prosperity
enjoyed by other industries. It was
common talk that Lewis — who
could have sought contract
changes two years ago — would
wait no longer. This was particu-
larly 8o since substantial wage in-
creases were negotiated earlier
| this summer_in the auto and steel.
industri ; es.
To Build New Bridges
GRAND HAVEN ® — Two
bridges costing some $6,500,000—
one for cars, and one for railroads
will be built-by the state highway
department at Grand Haven.
Man Hit by Car, Dies.
GRAND RAPIDS w—Glen Jami- Grand
State Hospital |
yi Larson said that the staff and
|. There. was_no.
foyalty paid by mine owners inte}
fi i
He ag
Jamieson said:
6 SHOTS HIT MAN |
All six of Jamieson’s shots hit
the man he was declared
warned of trouble in the
apartment, .
“Mrs. Bailey left her husband in
Shelbyville on Aug. 11 because she
said he was “mean to me and the
kids” and returned to Detroit,
Car Hits Boy, 5,
Riding on Tricycle — Five-year-old Andrew James Wi-
was treated and released at Pon-
tiac General Hospital yesterday
for a head injury. He was struck
by a car driven by Mrs,
Bisbikis, 39, of 133 Mohawk Rd.,
while riding a tricycle, according gént, son of Dr. and Mrs Ralph | !
D. Wigent,. of 101 Mohawk Rd., | the ti z
ty skERe
Death Toll Mounting
in Eastern Floods (Continued From Page One)
heating and cooking,
7 = * *
While Str the
messy job Of bailing out, cities
was backing out of a driveway and
did not see the child until it was
too late to avoid hitting him. She
said the impact knocked him from
his tricycle.
ITU Will Work Papers
tion voted to continue the union
newspaper jit calls UNITYPO on
the recommendation Thursday of
the majority members of a com-,
thittee. : :
The majority report said the
union newspaper is ‘the most ef-
fective and cheapest means of Port Jervis, N. Y., @ railroad
runoff fed into the larger that drain the area,
joods.
defense in monopoly -situations.”
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Back-to-School Shopping Tips:
TODAY'S SCHOOLS—Top lighting from the sky cheers the modern
classroom. There are no dark spots when prismatic glass blocks are
_embedded in the , coiling as in this
Senate to Hear Says Maker Liable 4 is reaching the point where teach-
new Michigan echeal
—~+ ‘School System
ls Overstuffed 36 Million Will Crowd
Into Institution® This
Coming Yeor
The nation’s classroom problem
ers no longer say “Please be
seated.”
you all str” , With 36 "mllios children — a!
million more than a year ago — doing it, he'd evened the
; : 1 §. ardly blow thot Redcoat officer being sent to school, the | 4 hin te cos le oes
Office otf Education estimates the |
That really is ai guess—an
educated guess—for the office
has figures for only 33 states
and three territories,
Anyhow the net result is ex-
over-worked teachers, overstuffed
classrooms and children shoe-|
horned into church basements, old
stores and auditoriums.
IDEAL CLASS SIZE
The situation wil! vary,
course, from community to com- |
munity. Some lucky areas will |
class—25 is the ideal set up by)
the National Education Association
classes reneee - to i pupils. They ask instead “Do/|
‘nation is shore 260,000 classrooms. —
Official Blasts
of}
| (NEA)—while others will have “Tidiculous outcry” | Nessmen working in government | French-Canadian epithet for the | ‘at face value and relaxing vigil- |
| for free while drawing regular| animal as IN THE DAYS OF DAVY CROCKETT
i Se;
Sey a if oa
Fgh ego
‘Cape. 1ES4, King Peetu: Symdicwte, bee, Worhd righay reemreed
The second war with England was over but
there was trouble in Fleride where, it was re-
the Spanish were
the United States. Jackson went
there end promptly seized the city of Pensa-
cole. The Spanish cooled off, quick. indians te
White House, wotching out for them.
Bs
Beliog
why
Policy Critics. Former Officer Defends.
Executive Advisers in
Government Jobs
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 uw — A
have only 25 to 30 children per former Democratic Cabinet officer |
| Want Peace—or Else!"' the author | denounced today what he called a!
against busi- |
Last year the aateer was | salaries from Private corporations. | wae emery ei et
‘ifCars Are Unsafe CLEVELAND i — A Chicago |
|sttomey says death and injury | Wayne Teacher
Detroit Professor Given accidents should be directed at
Chance to Deny ° Red auto manufacturers for negligence |
. in safety design.
Connection Charges There could’ be no greater in- ‘centive for eliminating faulty de- such that more than 500,000 pupils
went to school only part time. The! Char les aver decribed Secre-
number probably will be larger | tary of Commerce Weeks’ Business
this year. ' Advisory Council as a group of
ee |: ‘wonderful people” performing
Dr. T. M, Stinnett, executive ‘an unselfish and patriotic’ serv-
secretary of NEA's National Com- | ice.”
mission on Teacher Education and) sawyer, who served as secretary
Profession Standards, ‘says one o¢ commerce under President Tru-
result of the classroom shortage man‘. thus lined himself alongside
DETROIT (‘#—A Wayne Univer-
sity professor will be given a
chance to deny before a Senate |
Investigating committee an Army |
charge that he supported a leftist |
campus group cited as Communist |
by the U.S. Attorney General's of-
fice. *
Henry H. Edens, attorney for a
Senate subcommittee probing the |
‘administration's security program,
said yesterday he will maearat|
Dr. Alfred H. Kelly, chairman =
Wayne's History department,
testify Aug. 29 in eee |
Edens said he also would subpoena |
Arthur Neef, Wayne Provost.
Kelly was accused by the
Army of “contributing to and
supporting” the American Youth
for Democracy Chapter on the
Wayne campus. The govergment |
has labeled the AYD Communist |
and subversive.
The accusation was made in a)
loyalty case involving Sanford |-
Waxer, 27, an Army veteran and |
former student in one of Dr.
Kelly's history classes. |
REFUSE WHITE PAPER
The army has refused to give
Waxer an honorable discharge on
the ground he “associated” with
Communist sympathizers. Waxer
is not accused of being either a
Communist or a Communist
sympathizer,He—is fighting the
case.
Kelly’s name came into the
case because Waxer had listed |
him as a character reference in
applying for an Army commis-
sion.
Kelly has pelted out that he
led an investigation that result-
ed in AYD’s being banned from * *
Kelly have demanded the Army
retract the accusation and ape-
logize,
Edens ‘said Dr. Kelly should
have an opportunity to clear his
name at no expense to himself.
It was to save the professor and
Neef personal expense,
said, that they were subpoenaed.
The government pays the expenses
of witnesses subpoenaed to testify
before Federal agencies.
ceviary Sree has Army
ened to investigate the inci}
dent.
Telephone Installers
Walk Off Their Jobs DETROIT (#—About half the 540
sign and making the automobile
spoke yesterday at a convention of |
| Compensation attorneys.
Row Imminent
| safer, declared Harold A. Katz. He
the National Assn. of Claimants’ |
| Katz said there is nothing in the |
law to insulate the car maker _
| from liability, “not only for defects |
in construction . . . but as well
for the creation of unnecessary risk
by the marketing of an automobile
‘not reasonably designed to protect
the —_ of its occupants.”
’ German Labor
Trade Union Demands
40-Hour Week, More
Pay for Workers
BONN, Germany (®}—West Ger-
| many’s six million organized work-
ers and the managers of its boom-
| ing industry are heading for a
\ first-class row over wages and |
hours.
The powerful Trade Union Fed-
eration has launched a campaign
for a 40-hour week and more pay.
The present average is 48. hours
and 290 marks ($66.64) a month.
Management, backed by the gov-
ernment, says Germany cannot af-
ford to shorten the work week.
With inflationary pressure mount-
ing, management and government
express fear a general round of
wages increases would touch off a
price spiral.
Stee] and coal workers were the
first to submit demands. The steel
workers called for an immediate | .
‘reduction of the work week to 45).
| hours as the first move toward a| !
40-hour-week and a 7 per cent pay
boost. They are new paid an aver-
age of 37.3 U. S. cents an hour.
The coal miners union—repre-
senting 450,002 Ruhr miners—de-
mands a 40-hour week and wages
at the top of the industrial scale.
Miners are workirig 47 hours a
week now, at an average of 56 to
67 cents an hour, Other unions in
the Trade Union Federation plan
to demand wage increases before
the end of the year. Labor leaders was
child.”
* * *
“Music and art appreciation and for
physical recreation — the services| refers to men who take unpaid
needed in the life ‘we lead today— =
Stinnett contends, too, that
“the wise parents will concern
‘ amd the quality of the teacher.”
teachers with substandard qualifi- |
cations. :
*.* *
One of the tragedies of class-
children tossed jnto a group to sink
or swim without individual atten-
and sense of failure.”
* ¢ «
An NEA survey shows that 75
per cent more than 35 and 11 per
cent more than 40.
Report Billions Shipped
by Registered Mail Use
WASHINGTON — The Federal
extensively for its own purposes. |
In 1937, for example, it shipped |
5% billion dollars’ worth of gold
coin and bullion and silver by
registered mail from New York
and Philadelphia to Fort Knox,
Ky.
The shipment, weighing nearly
11,500,000 . was started
Jan, 11, 1937, and was completed
June 17, 1937. *
“restricted service to the! his Republican successor in a de-
are seriously curtailed,” he says. |
himself with the size of the class |
tion “often develop a frustration |
per cent of elementary classrooms |
have more than 30 children, 39,
Government uses registered mail| fense of government activities of Expert Says
Ornery ‘Polecat’
Never Lived “WASHINGTON — “Take it trom
Melvin R. Ellis, whe learned about
skunks the hard way, a truly)
jornery “‘polecat’’ probably never
lived.
Moreover, labeling contemptible
‘people as “skunks” Is libeling one |
ot Nature's least offensive crea-
tures,
In an article entitled “Skunks
shows he holds no sympathy for |
the attitude expressed in the old |
“child of the devil.’
Mr. Ellis had his “own hard
|} tesson™ with skunks as a malt
bey. He and a companion stum-
bled on a family of them,
“Instead of remaining motion.
less and permitting the skunks to
jamble off, we turned to flee. We)
might have come off only faintly
scented had we turned in opposite
directions, As it was, we turned in
upon each other. Smacked our
heads together,
dazed,
| the WOCs. The abbreviation —
“without compensation"
advisory posts without giv-
ing up their private compensation.
* * *
Sawyer voiced his views in &
| the midst of the controversy be-
The NEA executive says that| tween Weeks. and Chairman Celler |
because of the teacher shortage | (D-NY) of a House Judiciary sub-
schools too often have to employ | committee.
Celler recently recessed sub-
-committee hearings until fall with |
a threat to subpoena ‘‘a whole
slew of BAC people" following the | room crowding, he says, is that | Tefusal of Weeks to surrender BAC |
| files. * 2.
Weeks described recent criticism |
businessmen in government as
|an apparent attack ‘‘on the free
| enterprise system” by ‘“‘people who |
don't believe in what this admin- |
istration believes Mm.’
| Celler retorted by calling Week
|romazte ‘palpable nonsense.’ *
for Tennessee Fields
“
loblolly and shortleaf pines will
be collected, processed, and the
Seeds sown in a tree nursery.
The resulting seedlings will be!
planted on 200 acres in the
Natchez Trace State Forest as a
seed orchard for superior trees.
nursery.
Deer Just Won't Roam
india’s Self Employed _
Earn Largest Income
BOMBAY —In India the self-|
employed account for about two
thirds of the national income.
Among farmers only 14 per cent
are landiess.
In commerce there are 4,700,000
employers and self-employed to
1;:110,00Qemployes. Compared
with the 2,750,000 workers in or-
ganized industry there are 5,-
500,000 handicraftsmen working on FORT WORTH—Most deer move
lover a comparatively small area.
Many refuse to move from their |
home region even when . hungry |
and food is available a short dis- |
tance away. Studies made in
Texas show thai the maximum
movement is within a circle about
‘a mile in diameter.-
Rio. de Janeiro and Sao Paulo,
Brazil's two largest population
centers, have erected what may
be the world’s tallest reinforced
| telephone interview from his pri- 4
| Vate law offices in Cincinnati in)
| 'Pedigreed’ Pines Slated |
KNOX VILL E—Tennessee is.
planning to grow trees with a.
pedigree.’ Cones from superior
Eventually this orchard will sup- |
ply pine seeds’ for the State “The six skunks, a mother
a ond five half-grown youngsters,
| switched their sterns about, and
| then all 12 guns belched salvo after
| salvo of ‘aciegurens fluid over our
‘inert forms." ;
It was. years before the author |
learned the facts of: skunk life:
= each animal can fire, almost |
from birth, both guns at once or |
one at a time, and that a mature
skunk js capable of from four to |
six successive discharges accurate
ifrem 8 to 15 feet.
\ However, the skunk takes little
| Joy in inflicting such indignities |
upon its adversaries, real of
| | Sane for mostly it wants to
| be alone, By nature, writes Mr,
Ellis, it ts aloof, unconcerned,
indifferent to all—except other
| shumke,
Despite its yen to go its own
| way in peace, it makes a reason-
3 | ably good pet if handled while |
it be- |
| comes as docile and amiable as a | young enough. Deodorized, Allies Warned.
and went down! Keep Guard Up,
di New Ram Pile Driver
Uses Diesel Principle
HOMER CITY,
iving machine has been de- |
~wetopedby-e- Homer-€ Hhy-compeny f=
| that incorporates modifications of
Senator Claims NATO. the diesel-engine principle.
_ Nations Falling Prey to
| Soviet Smiles
| or
WASHINGTON up—Sen. Robert- | The company says the hammer
‘of the machine burns diesel oil in)
‘a cylinder to drive a ptston,}
ram, against an anvil head.’ | Tes, in turn, transfers the impact
energy
"| actually
Pa.—A_ pile-| driven, as with aid hammers. to the piling, which is
“pushed" rather than
|
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son (D-Va) voiced alarm today
that America's allies appear to be
| accepting Russian peace gestures
hil, ance against ‘f Cor
aggression
“4m sorry out Alles seem +e +
think all the real danger td them
has passed and are diminishing
their contributions to the North At-
lantic Treaty Organization and are |
discussing cutting the length of
' their conscripts’ military duty.
* * * st
“The results of the summit con. |
| ference were encouraging, but!
nevertheless the gattitude of the
Russians remains in. the realm of
an unsupported gesture. Until we |
have some signs of deeds to back
up the smiles, the free world had
better not let its guard down.” =|
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955
Port Huron Sees Profit:
in Southeast Water Plan
From neighboring Port Huron has
short Southeastern Michigan communi-
ties.
J. KennetH RAMSEY, & Port .
Huron City Commissioner, is the
author of the proposal. He has
suggested that the municipality
at the foot of Lake Huron go into
the business of supplying this
entire water starved area at a
profit.
The Port Huron Times Herald edi-
torially endorses this proposal as well
worth studying. Our contemporary says
in part: >
“The proposal . . . should be’ con-
sidered carefully and thoroughly by the
City Commission . . . if the results of
the study are what we believe they will
be—that prospects are rosy for a good
, profit for the venture—the Commission
should get busy promptly with arrang-
ing for financing and construction.”
* * *
A strong point made in the
editorial is that the profits from
such a venture would enable Port
Huron to “solve its tax problems
for the next 40 or 50 years.” No
» doubt consumers would just as
soon pay a profit to Port Huron
as to any one of the two or more
syndicates which have expressed
interest in financing a Lake
Huron water project.
* * *
But the enthusiasm with which Com-,
missioner RAMSry’s proposal has been
greeted should remind leaders of the
water short communities of two vital
facts: :
1. The profits Port Huron sees
in supplying this water could be
saved for consumers if the inter-
ested communities would speed
the organization of a water
authority to build the necessary
pipelines. .
2. Despite the ever ’growing
need, there is a lamentable ab-
sence of progress toward the
s
It cannot be emphasized too strongly that every day’s delay in this effort may
prove disastrous for the affected com-
munities, including Pontiac, and the
- industries located in them.
USDA Planning Sale
of Farm Surpluses The United States Department of
Agriculture is well along in its plans to
os
2. promote _ the__sale of _surplus...farm_
products abroad.
In, this it has the prompting of Con-
gress. Last year lawmakers asked Agri-
culture to seli-$700,000,000 worth of
farm surpluses for foreign currencies
over a three year period. This year they
upped that goal to $1.5 billion.
* * *
One of the most troublesome
commodities is cotton. As might
be expected, uncertainty as to—
what the Government would do
~ with its holdings in the face of a —
12,728,000 bale crop_on.
11,000,000 bale surplus,
the cotton market to |
‘Another big problem is wool. Though
the country doesn’t produce enough to
meet its own needs, the Government
has piled up a wool surplus of 120,-
000,000 pounds on a price support basis
of 106 per cent of parity. Late this
month the Wool Advisory Committee
causing
ee: ee
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Sk 4: -
Agriculture’s new sales man-
_ ager, Frank C, Daniels, is reported
1E PONTIAC PRESS |
“water---—-Puer—easen-~a—persens—eviiation-of———
‘be possible, Secretary
| "The ever growing burden of these
surpluses however, has increased belief
that sales-of non-strategic farm prod-
ucts fo Iron Curtain countries would be
in the national interest. ¢
JA COLLECTION letter by a finance com-
pany was returned with the notation,
“The reason Mrs, Smith is behind with :
her payments is that she's been dead
three months.”—Press report. Under
the circumstances, .it is thought the
finance company should be lenient with
Mrs. Smith.
himself is higher than that, of others is
that he judges himself by what he plans
to do tomorrow, and others judge him.
on the basis of what he did yesterday.
The People’s Business
Truman Returns
Ex-President Makes Fourth
Detroit Talk Labor Day
By CHARLES C. CAIN
for Jack Green
DETROIT—Michigan Demecrats have a
happy look these days as they await another
Detroit Labor Day appearance by Harty
Truman;
It will mark the fourth time in 12 years
that the former President has chosen the
motor city’s huge Labor Day celebration as :
a perfect occasion to tee off on Republicans.
Truman, whose “give ‘em hell” tech-
nique was one of the most colorful as-
pects of the 1952 campaign, indicated
he'll stick to the same style in his forth-
coming political appearances.
He will warm up with speeches in French
Lick, Ind., Aug. 27, and at a Michigan Demo-
Dr. Brady’s Mailbag:
Reader Says. Mud Bath Therapy Fail
to Cure Long-Standing Joint Disability - Voice of the People
Letters will be condensed when Geces.
ee aan Se ~ WAL ae Fal
the writer accompany
"these will not be published
‘ ite mature ‘
I am interested in the editorial
eight grader. had a C average in math, but he took four years
of math in high school, including
trigonometry. He never made the
so-called honor roll, but had what
it takes to stick to a subject “too-
difficult" for the average student.
We hold our school superintendent '
in high esteem and think he is
doing excellent work in our school
system, but we refused to accept
that recommendation.
UNRELATED TO YOUR FATHER... HAVE NO PEAR ; Mary Eaton -
Hire panache, — | Mel 2b: — , J Wants Railroad Planks
Restored to Busy Crossing
I wonder when railroad crossing
planks will be put in on the West
Boulevard crossing, ‘and who will
pay for the ruined auto tires, torn
by the big spikes sticking up from
the worn out planks. Will it be the
. city of Pontiac or the Grand Trunk
Railroad?
These crossings have been this
way for many months, and they're
getting worse every day. There is z ‘ ee) ——————— Boy Masters Higher Math
Despite Recommendation. plenty ‘of traffic on. this road, es-
ot ‘pecially shop, men coming home
from work. If this is a public road,
why can it not be made a safe.
one, the same as any other road?
Why aren't there some crossing
planks* at this railroad crossing
the..same as other railroad
crossings?
A-Dally User of This Road
Woman Is Sick of Men
Always Having Own Way
Men, men, men. Most of those
letters in the Press Wednesday in
answer to that letter were from
men. If the men don't want ties,
then they won't have ties. If the
men want women to wear shorts,
to wear shorts, well, then we'll
have women without shorts.: Why
do the men have to decide every-
thing? :
I-get-so-sick-of-men_I'm_glad_I
never got married.
Another Indignant Woman
More North-Enders Want :
Boys’ Club. in That Area
A Boys’ Club centrally located in
the north end of the city reaching
out within a mile and a half ra- .
to 18 years of age. I feel this would
eut down juvenile delinquency to
a great extent by keeping off the
streets boys who have no enter-
tainment. The Boys’ Club down-
town is much overcrowded. Be-
sides, it is inconvenient for a lot
of boys from this area.
People I contacted with petitions
in this matter were very enthu-
siastic. Let's hear other people's
p-of an.
__| will meet to decid’ how best to dispose this surplus without unduly hurting: erdtic gathering at Mackinac Island Aug.
29, but is expected to save his Sunday punch
for the Detroit gathering.
. ° *
His appearance this year has a special
significance in that it marks the first tlme
the CIO and AFL unions in the Detroit area
will march side by side down the city’s main
street—Woodward avenue—in the big parade
that precedes the speech making.
MARCH TOGETHER
Hitherto, the AFL unions paraded down
‘the west side of the avenue, with the CIO
on the edst side. But in this year of forth-
coming CIO-AFL merger, they will all parade
together.
Labor leaders are trying te line up
radio and television coverage of the —
speech, either state or nationally, and
the politically wise Truman will make
best use of the radio-TV coverage.
His thoughts probably will go back to 1944
when he made his first Labor Day appear-
ance In Detroit. He was Sen. Truman then
and picked Detroit for the first major speech
of his successful campaign for the vice presi-
dency.
° * * QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Six years ago I took mud baths
for what they said was arthritis.
But the. trouble has become stead-
ily worse and now. I wonder if
there is a difference between
arthritis -and this“ =
(F.A.) ,
addressed envelope and ask in-
writing, signed, for pamphiet
' Caictum and Rheumatiz.
Many of our neighbors are sure
we'll all get what they call alumi-
num poisoning some day from
aluminum kitchen ware. They say
we, should scrap it and get the
ware a smooth. salesman tells
them, ..(Mrs. 8. L.)
Answer—We've been eating out
of aluminum ware since Topsy
was a colt. It would take a very
smooth salesman to persuade us
to trade in our aluminum ware
for any other kind, a
Some days I use half-dozen
lemons—I drink the juice in wa-
ter, without sugar. Now Ihave a
His 30,000 audience that day consisted breaking out on my chin. Is this
mostly of defense workers who were nearing trom too much lemon? Can one
the end of their World War II work which rink too much lemon juice? (Mrs.
helped bring victory in Europe and the Far
East.
_.100,000-_TURN-oUT
Truman came back for a second appear-
ance in 1948, this time as President seeking B. R.)
Answer—No. It ts harmiess.
sure te sign your request if you
expect a reply.
Many times in the past year I
have had the severest leg cramps,
usually in the night...«1. W. P.)
Answer—Characteristic of tet- Answer—Send stamped, self-
addressed envelope and ask for
pamphlet on Motion Sickness.
Makes no difference whether the
sickness comes from riding auto-
mobile, bus, train, boat, ship, Days of All Faiths
Rowdy Fair Once ‘Feted’
St. Bartholomew’s Day ley ter, " ”
says bond upon, ws tox —Eiaet Spans "paz htoas 87, _ROMARD.¥._ MARFER dressed envelope and ask in or burro, St. "s Day in these
phenyl for - pamphiet — times, but for_more than 700 years
y. My husband wanted the dentist the whole routine of English life
a Nee to pull several of his teeth. But was upset by it every year. From
io ahd os aE ae Hoa the dentist and I said no—“Do 1133 to 1855, Bartholomew Fair neers front she doesn't vomit‘ = . lore ~ tells you. was a tremendous national event.
but she still feels funny. . .(D. R.) . Oo it all started when a man
—_—— ———-—--~ . Answer—And of course that is = named Rahere, who was Court
. Save Your Teeth. For Noi Little Jester to King Henry I, decided
Portraits Lesson in the Ways of Health, to become a monk, His motives,
Save Your Teeth, send %5 cents one might guess, were more ma-
By JAMES J.. METCALFE and stamped, self-addressed-en- _—terialistie than spiritual, fle -
Let us be careful of our words velope. ‘ drained a swamp at Smithfield,
. . . And of the punch they pack BR ye on the outskirts of London, built
. . . Because when we have spoken health po fy Wm io pros BET - & Monastery, and piously cared
them . . . We cannot take them fr" wihreibes, chet! for a nearby shrine of St. Bar-
back ... We may. apologize and anociepe, ia. cont to the thelomew. Then, good business
we... May try to make amends . z man that he was, he started an
. . . But sometime it may be too , Copyright 1986) annuaj fair on the good saint's
late... To pacify our friends .. . = : : day. : :
In anger or in jest we are... Looking Back The fair was actually a public Inclined to. speak our mind... service, for in 12th Century Eng-
With phrases that are most. unfair 15 Years Ago the exchange of goods was not ... And sentences unkind .. . We
—__4-wrote-and-asked—for—but_did-_._. And keep our temper
not receive your pamphlet entitled
“It is Stupid to Suffer From
election to a fall term. He drew a crowd of Piles.” Must I bring your derelic-
100,000 that Labor Day as he made a slash-
ing attack on the Taft-Hartley act and other
~~ Republican-sponsored labor legislation.
In 1953, he made his third Labor Day
in the Motor City, this time as
private citizen Truman. On that occa-
sion, he came out swinging at the Eisen-
hower administration's domestic policies,
charging it was dominated by big busi- as
speech
ness interests.
It’s a sure bet, however, that he will re-
mind the audience of the fuss kicked up
over the Dixon-Yates power contract, the
recent case of former Ai? Force Secretary
Talbott. and other instances that left the
Eisenhower administration ;ncomfortable.
GOP HAS WOES tion to the attention: of...? (F.
E, 8.) rowdy .entertainment became an
essential part of the annual occa-
sion, :
NEED OUTGROWN
After a time, of course, the com-
mercial life of the country became
more settled and the Fair was no
longer needed as a marketing fa-
‘cility. But by then it was so much
a part of English tradition that it
was continued for pleasure alone,
held. Finally, in 1855,
it was permently abolished.
THE JEWISH CALENDAR
BRITAIN READY to lease two afraid ,. say those things we wish that we bases to U.S: mpage thelr Guat, tie Se . . Had never said at all”. . ITALY TO ATTACK British life- country was full of bandits. So The words that leave our hasty line. Rahere got royal for all lips .. . And are beyond recall... ® Years Ago travelers to and from Smithfield, So let us think before we speak PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1, Alvin and they came from every part
life of J. :
- And let us not be eager Hoover. A The qualities that made Ra-
now ... To play the foolish clown. 18 NEW BUSES parading here bare a court Souter soon showed a, (Copyright 1955) to Detroit too. Sideshows ‘and all kinds of
Case Records of a Psychologist
Answer—Tm afraid so, and
when you do, tell him the so-
and-so who runs this racket still
insistg that even itoportant per:
sons provide stamped, self-ad-
dressed envelope when they ask
me for a free pamphlet. .
Much interested in your article
about vitamin A for .neuralgic
Truman told newsmen in Kansas City this headache, ..(H. O, D'L.)
week that he would not reveal the ammuni-...
tion he will use on the forthcoming tour. Se otail: SWE T ere iarr
Why Have Headache for which.
send stamped, self - addresed
envelope. No clipping, please.
Ask for it In writing and be dee aii
Smiles
It's almost always the failure
who has been a grand success at
You can wager he'll tell his listeners that ‘dodging work.
the Republicans who campaigned on a slogan
of ending the mess in Washington,
created a few problems of thelr own since G
they took ovef..
And when he tells the union marchers
that the Democratic Party is their best
_het, Ne’ll get a hearty second from CIO
President Walter Reuther and Demo-
cratic Gov. Williams, who will share the
platform with him. A
Truman and Williams probably will get *
some fime for political chitchat and it would
be interesting to hear what they have to | med
If you want to go through
life just marking time you'd
better get a job as a train dis-
patcher. have
Moonshine —usually makes an
awfully quick trip from. the buyer
Anyway, it’s a swell time of
year for the grouch. Think of
all the sweltering weather he
has to kick about. :
If the ways of some wives were.
say to each other about the suggestion this mended, so would hubby's socks
week| by Gov. Folsom of Alkbama that he and shirts be.
would favor'a Truman-Williams 1956. ¥
Truman (71) also may have a few private
words to say to Williams (44) concerning
the governor's recent remarks about élderly —
‘politicians. LJ * “.*
of 1956.
ticket in
And more than a few politicians will be
waiting for any hint by the former President
whether he'll ease gracefully into- the role
of the Democratic party's elder statesman /
‘or whether he'll be-back in the political wars
It promises to be an interesting day.
N
:
? Peter Fell Victim to Mob
When He Denied Jesus Psychology
Three Times
Lorna’s question may also That's why Peter, with a sword, Joan's courage in refusing to, be
have disturbed many of you in-
telligent readers. So discuss
this case record in church
hict groups tomorrow. And by all means emplow the “case meth-
od” in your Sunday School or
young peoples’ meetings,
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
"Case P-218: Lorna.L., aged 19,
was one of my former psychology
students at Northwestern Universi-
ty.
“Dr. Crane, I have always been. °
puzzled by Peter's triple denial of
Jesus." she spoke thoughtfully,
“Tt doesn’t quite make sense to.
me.. How could anybody who was
so devoted to Jesus as Peter
seemed to be, then be so callous?
_ “Why, earlier that same_r’zht
Peter was so brave he seized: a
Ne ae ——
ward off the came to latter’
arrest Jesus. Z pedis
“So why did he act so cowardly a mar.
and deny Christ those _ three would
times?" * * rinatienoee +
First, habits are very specific! “case method”
A courageous*soldier with a balyo-” schools. Lift out
pale Sones mines ‘al etna om rae to an 5 @ 8 exactly what to
Of youth so they will
eagle t American”, instead of kow-
ode noted for milk, fruit |
a and soda pop, so patronize could be bold and face great odds.
MOB PSYCHOLOGY
But when he found himself alone
tnr~a-vast-hostile-crowd;--he-sue-— cumbed to mob psychology.
Some 2,000,000 of you readers
“have been in lecture halls where
I have addressed you in person;
and you may readily remember
the “mob psychology” experiment
m:
“tried to iP %. intimidated by. the
Joan of ex what would
In fact, I had shown her the
same green drink menu, for I
had take the same plane a few
—weéke earlier. :
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#3 yi
in Aer
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| : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY. AUGUST 20, 1955 3 pd beet
Will Bring. Pie to ke.
| Comission
Make Last Draft
Document for New City
to Be published Before
Presentation
Romeo Peach
ROMEO — - Peach Queen Naney}
Kovack of Flint began “her series |
of public appearances today, in|
anticipation of Romeo's 23rd an- |
nual Peach Festival Sept, 3-5, and |
prepared for her trip visit |
President Eisenhower.
Miss Kovack was’a guest of Don |
| Wattrick’s ‘World of Speed" show~
| at 2 p.m. At 5 p.m. she presented |
| peaches to the head test driver of |
the Ford Motor Co. at Hazel Park |
Race Track; |
Sunday, she and her court ‘will | TROY TOWNSHIP — The pro-
posed Troy Charter underwent
seven changes this week, as mem-
bers of the Charter Commission
readied the document for: presen-
tation to Gov. G. Mennen Wil-
liams.
The changes are based on pro-
" posals and objections presented by
residents of Troy Tegra e at.a to Rush of Public Appearances Queen Pein
by — -of- Agriculture Ezra
Taft Benson.
The queen will be. the bearer
ot 2 ples, one of which
is destined for President Eisen-
hower in the White House.
A gala round of activities has
| been planned for the queen during |
her three-day stay in the capital, |
She will be a guest at many func-
| tions and will meet a nymber of
state and national dignitaries.
If the President is available,
|Nancy will present the pie jn
person.
_public hearing on the prensa wth {appear at the stock cay ‘races in
day. At that time the charter was || Mt. Clemens,
given a point-by-point analysis and Of particular importance in debatable issues were argued pro |.
and con.
The seven changes are as fol-
lows;
1. The mayor will be elected
directly by voters insted of
being appointed by the commis-
sien. Both mayor and the six
other commissioners, will serve
three-year terms, Commission pre-festival plans wil be the 19-
| year-dld queen's trip te Wash-
“jngtoa, D.C.
Nancy and her chaperone, Mrs
Lester Poosch of ,Romeo, will)
leave Romeo Airport at 8 a.m. |
FAREWELL HANDSHAKE—Roy Larmee, (left) outgoing princi-| Tuesday for Willow Run in a pri- |
pal of Waterford Township: High School, gives a farewell handshake V@te plane piloted by Dr. John
to the school’s new principal, Thad Carr, and wishes him success. | Nott of Romeo, They are schéd-
will appoint a mayor pre tem | Friday was Larmee’s last day at the school, where he has been! ted to leave Willow Run at 9:50
from among its own ranks. briefing the new principal in the duties involved in his position. He am. for Washington. . On their arrival in the capital at | 2. There will be a-primary elec- | will leave soon for the University of Chicago, where he has been 12:35 pm_, ‘the pair_will_be—met
tion if the candidates number -awarded-a- fellowship. Carr-comes to Waterford- Township trom Anny ao -
more than three times the vacan- | Arbor, where he has served as assistant high school principal. He |
cies to be filled. ; Holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Ohio’ State University and has |
3. Compensation to city commis- ‘taken graduate work at Columbia and the University of Michigan. He
Pontiac Press Photo
Marriage Told
Schedule Visit
of Bloodmobile =
iy Dr-James-R: Doty.
approve the city manager’s action
if he fires any employe. — =*™ $600 each. Ty | is married and has three children. by Parents
ae ee ‘of Attica Girl
vequitce the Sees ‘Start Direct Dial Board Readies | ATTICA — Mr, and Mrs. Fred
5. A phrase was added chang- ‘at Farmin
ing the original wording of bar-
ring candidates who are in fin- |
| telephone users will switch to di- |
ficials whe handle money. A new | 'ect dial service Sunday. phrase makes clear this does not | nancial default, meaning city of-
refer to taxes or utility pay-
ments,
6. Removed was a requirement
that the presiding justice of the
peace be a lawyer. The presiding |
justice and his associates may be |
laymen.
7. The amount the city manager
may spend without consent of the
commission was lowered from |
$1,000 to $500 .
The final draft of the charter |
will be published soon and sent. to |
Gov. Williams-for approval, offi-
to the governor is Sept. 9. ,
Board Approves
Zoning Change
in Rochester
ing On property at the corner of |
Crooks and Adams Rds. was ap-
proved by the Avon-Rochster-Oak-
land Area Planning Commission
at their meeting this week,
The Commission will recommend
to the Avon Township Zoning Board
that the property be rezoned for |
commercial use, providing that a
green belt be provided along the
south border of the site.
Members of the planning cpm-
mission are studying the final draft |
of the “Subdivision Guide,” pre- |
sented at the’ meeting by repre-
Sehtative of Geer Associates.
——~A-new-
showing subdivision development
in the area.. Among new subdivi-
sions was a 35-acre site at Tienken
; Waterford Board of Education has
| authorized the calling of $50,000
ROCHESTER — A request by | more of bonds for the high school
Douglas Fowler for change of zon- |
7+“ THOMAS—The Methodist-Chareir
MYF Group will have charge of
Service Sunday
gton
FARMINGTON Farmington |
At 2:01 a.m. the new system |
| will go into effect. Last minute |
| preparations forthe transfer from |
manual operation is under way |
today at the new $1,300,000 Bell |
Telephone Building at Grand Riv-
|er and Powers road.
GReenleaf will be the new ex-
| change. The changeover will en-
fable one and two-party users to |
dial direct to some. & Michigan |
communities. as_ well as to large;
| cities throughout the nation. |
Phone directories listing the new
| numbers are being distributed.
cials said. ‘Deadline for’ submitting | ———
Call $50,000 Bonds
for Waterford School WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The
building. These leave a balance
of $480,000 which will probably
| clear in two years, according fo
Superintendent of Schools William +
Shunck.
At its meeting this week, the
board also awarded contracts for
bus insurance and for workmen's
compensation to the James B.
Boaz Company of Drayton Plains,
low bidder.
Aug. 25 was the date set for a
special meeting to receive well
bids for the Midland Street school.
Conduct Sunday Service
the 9:30 a.m. worship service, Sun-
day, in the absence of the Rev.
Fred Clark, ,
Those Sweet, Juicy, Delicious
FAIRHAVEN PEACHES
NOW READY! Best Peaches for Canning & Pickling
Pick ‘en m Yourself —$350 Bu. cuimsans NOT NECESSARY Only FEW MINUTES to Pick 2 Bushel
JACOBSEN’S Garden Center 15- ——— From Pontiac—Out M-24 (Perry)
On the Right as You Enter: Lake Orion
“SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Toe
| law practice. Circuit Judge Charles
-O. Arch named robert McIntyre of
reo | The Charter Points Dennis of Attica are announcing
the recent marriage of their daugh-
ter,
of Lapeer. | Bernice Fick, to Carlton Odell |
|
The wedding ceremony was per
| formed at the Marlette Methodist |
Southfield Commission | church with Mrs. Evelyn Lucas
Agrees on_ Inclusions
for Public Hearing
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —
local Charter Commission
|this week reached the- following
points of agreement: for inclusion
|in the charter to be presented in
public hearing, dat to b erp
|public date to be announced late acting as matron of honor,
| Arnold Copeland attending as best | |
| man.
| Park St., and |
The newlyweds will live at a
Lapeer.
Board Lets Contracts
for Schools’ Supplies | AMERICA VISITS ROCHESTER—Among | | foreground are their
the hundreds of people, who have visited
Morse Company's Oakview Seed-Breedi and Re-
search Station just south of Rochester this week
was Mrs. Carl Deitemeyer, the Mrs. America for other four children, People
Ferry- | trom all over the nation have been attending the
| open house week at the research center, one of
the largest in the country. Deitemeyer is managing
editor of the Nebraska Farmer, and the family Lapeer Doctor Warns
Decrease of Donations
May Halt Program | 1955, and her family. Above, back row, Lr, are | were among group attending the American -Agri-
Mrs. America’s husband; Harm Drewes, superin-| cultural Editi Assdciation ce Wat i in Detroit,
tendent of the Oakview Station; Mrs, America; who toured the station tp see ‘what is being done CTAN —The Lapeer Coun : METAMORA of : and the Sa leenage daughter, In the,| to improve seeds ty. Bloodmobile is scheduled “167 rs wae
visit Lapeer -on . Aug. 29, from ;
noon to 3 p.m. and from 4 to 7 Mrs. Ameries There, Too Elect 1956 Officers p.m., at the Presbyterian church, | ar
The ¢ need for blood donors | at Warner Reunion ne urgent need for blood donors ‘Na tional Groups Vi si t pijslasiag aang OTe
4 f Lapee: a "1
arect af ne Laver comty ot POGHester Seed Station
in Lapeer County is being strensed
County residents met recently at
Avon Park, Rochester, for the War-
| ner famiy reunion.
piachencgaaas wey a Offjeers elected were Roy War- said, bloodmobile. visits have pro ROCHESTER — The “Qakview; tural Editors Convention in De- | i) duaaae 1 ocueiient? (leon a
duced less and less blood the Seed-Breeding and Research Sta- troit. Some 120 from the group Siac Kay at Ae secretary, and
last year. Uniess increases come, | tion of The Ferry-Morse Co. is visited the seed-breeding center wendall Hayward of Almont, treas-
the program will have to be
dropped, Should this happen, free
bleed would no longer be avail- being host to national, state and
county groups this wéek. . research in the agricultural field. | urer
to. get a first-hand look at new | Wendall Hayward of Almont, treas- -
able to hospitalized county resl- Today 150 members of the
dents . Greater Detroit’ Men's Garden
Dr. Doty states that the free Clubs of America are guests for
luncheon. A special feature is the supply of immune globulin for use mF | annual corn reast. A prominent na- in the treatment and prevention
TIMES AS FAR! tional and local figure in men's of communicable diseases, protec PAINT OLL RS 60
tion against polio and free distri- | ®™! dening attending = John T D A Cochran of 827 Peach Tree Lane, | ----- a of plasma for combating |
depends on adequate
blood donations.
Plage is no other source except |
from human. blood, he said Rochester.
Monday, 100 delegates from all ~
ever the state will have an
all-day session at Oakview when —
| for Stiggested revisions. ROCHESTER — The Rochester | Metamora residents may make ‘e Michigan 4-H Garden Club “-.. .
1—The sevenmember Council | Board of Education has awarded | bloodmobile appointments by con-| "meeting will be held, according eng | aa
| shall hve such powers and duties | contracts for the year's supplies tacting Mrs. Gladys Hallenbeck -or te Mr. Herm Drewes, superin- BERRY BROTHERS | a8. shall be providéd by ordinance. for the school system. Mire Ponald—Caseaddan-—or—by —tendent_ot_the station.
present Planning Com. | Borden's, low bidder for dairy | phoning the Red Cross office, MO-| Mrs. America for 1955—Mrs Cart |
Bi ttn strangle ao con | products, at $14,000, will furnish | hawk 4-840). Dietemeyer, of Lincoin, Neb.—with READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT —
tinwe functioning until an ordin | 150 gallons of ice cream and 250,000 | ee her family, were guests at the. P ' A a tal
snen pavteiehar #0 ¢ eased | bottles of milk, Norman Lownds, | Racheste Kwcnon | Station Wednesday, Dietemeyer is rotects wo an me
ane distributor for the Standard Oil r Kiwanians | managing editor of the Nebraska through summer expansion has been adopted by the city,
3—Yearly elections will be pro-|
4—After discussion the following |
was agreed: Elections for Council
members will be held every two
years, seven to be elected the
first’ year, three for four years,
| fotir for two years. Every second
[year thereafter, four will be elec-
|ted, the three receiving the high-
est votes to serve four years, and
the one receiving: the lowest to
serve two years.
q
5—Control will be effected over
the number of and location of il
and _— stations within the
city fimits.
6—Platting must include gravel |
proved streets, alleys, ditches,
drains and culverts necessary for
t Same,
walks where necessary, all in ac
cordance with city specifiactions.
7A special meeting will be
held the third Monday in April
each year to apoint the mayor
and mayor protem for one year
terms... Aug. 27 was tentatively
set. for a — meeting date if
needed.
Prosecutor Resigns
HILLSDALE @—Emil M. Fry)
resigned Friday as Hillsdale Coun-
ty Prosecutor. Fry said the post, |
which he had held two years, took |
too much time from his private | Co.,
| ter,
nounced by Mr. and Mrs. William
Elkins of 717 W. Hamlin Rd., Roch- with low bid of $7,500 will)
furnish 60,000 gallons of- fuel oil.
Supt. D. S, Baldwin said ri
will be. ed immediately on con-
struction of a new outside stairw ay
to the second floor of the Board of |
Education Building, Walton and Li- | |
vernois Roads
oe
_ NORMA J. ELKINS
The engagement of their daugh-
Norma Jean, is being an-
19
winter contraction. Colors stay
new-looking longer, under ad-
verse weather conditions. It's
easy to apply.
Gallon
Oakland Fuel and Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 to Meet at Avon Park | Farmer, and he, with Mrs, Diete-
meyer and their five children were
ROCHESTER. — The Rochester attending the _American Agricul-
Kiwanis Club will meet at 6:30
| pum. Monday in the grounds back =
of the Aves Park Pavilion. | Junior Farm Sureov Members of Boy’ 8 State will pre- | Elects New Officers
i sent the evening’ s ee.
— = WHITE LAKE—Oakland County
Junior Farm Bureaw members re: |
cently elected officers, naming
Richard Hutchins as their presi-
dent.
Others elected were Richard Sut-
ton, vice-president; Joseph Hayes, |
treasurer; Marilyn Voorheis, secre-
tary; Ronald Voorheis, camp chair-
man; Phyllis De Vellis, food chair-
man and James Morris, recreation
leader.
HOUSE PAINT
White
ae Wigs ge acs A goer ae cats ed alee oA igs
——
¥
Bait is for
Catching Fish! However a few advertisers use bait to
lure you to their places of. business to sell
you something other than what is adver-
tised. ARLINE C. PAULSON
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Paulson of |
Rochester announce the engage-|
ment of their daughter, Arline
Hillsdale to replace him.
Mrs. Alfred J,-King LAKE ORION—Service-for- Mrs.
Alfred John (Ethel) King, 69, of
344 South Broadway, Lake Orion,
will. be held at 11 a.m. Monday
from Allen’s Funeral Home with
burial «in Glenwood Cemétery,
Flint. Mrs. King died yesterday.
She is survived by her .hus-
band; one son, Edward A. Balk-
well Sr., of Lake Orion; a sister,
Mrs, Frank Levick of Cranberry
Lake; two + egg and two
OGLOX, 4to-Pvt-
| of Mr. and .Mrs. T. “P. Russell of
| Royal Oak. No date has been set
| for the wedding.
Carol, to. Corald Ralph Bentley,
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THE PON ed. AC PRESS, SATURDAY, “AUGUST. 20. 1955
edding Bells. Ring Out in Pontiac Area ‘in August’ “Nona O’Brien!
morning in
Gesu Church
of Detroit.
She is the
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
‘John
O’Brien of
Birmingham,
and he is the
son of the
Robert
Agajeenians of
Royal Oak.
MRS. ‘D. A. AGAIEENIAN
GOP amen Hold Picnic » Aaieenia's best man and John |
The Republican’ Women's Fed-
eraton of Oakland County held its
_ 23rd-annual. picnic at Avon Park
" wag Clifford O'Sullivan,
and con in mae ie evening.
Guest me - the, occasion |
Nation:
Committeeman, from Port.Huron, |
who was
Ritchie.
Congressman George A. Dondero
spoke on the accomplishments of |
the Republican party in the past)
28 months.
_Mrs, W. A. Kenedy gave the
imvecation and Mrs. George introduced by Chad
president
atending county and state of-
ficlals,
Musical selections were suhg by
Jean Ruslander of Franklin, Pat
, also of Franklin, ac-|
companied Miss Ruteaier on the
* * s |
Working with Mrs; Charles Bar- |
rett and Mrs. Everett Reese were
Mrs. William Daugherty, Mrs.
Robert Sutton, ‘Mrs. Harry Hen-
derson, Mrs, “Homer Hyde and
Mrs, S. G, Milliams. Presidents
mittee members of the
Waterford / Republican Club, the
Shower. Honors
Bride-to-Be Pontiac, Royal Oak, Oxford, South-
| field and Rochester clubs and
the Republican League of South |
| Oakland County also assisted.
|
Bride Selects | !
|
~ Silk Taffeta |
for Wedding |
BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Alencon |
| lace- outlined the portrait neckline |
ot Georgia Eleanor Roechm’'s wed-
ding gown when she was married |
to Victor Guy White at noon Satur- |
day in St. Hugo of the Hills.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
|Mrs. Arthur W. Roehm of Wood- |
lore road, wore a cap of lace and |
seed pearis to secure her illusion
veil which fell over the gown of
Italian silk taffeta. The full skirt |
| ended in a cathedral train and she
carried stephanotis and white or-
chids.
The brida@jroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. White of
East Detroit.
Ethel Roehm was her sister's
maid of honor and wore a waltz
lerigth frock of white organdy
checked with blue. Her picture
hdt had a blue satin bow which
matched her wide satin sash |
and she carried red roses.
* ° *
Bridesmaids Joanne Sproule and
Margaret Fisher were similarly
Barbara A.Bee |
Barbara Ann Bee, bride elect of |
Charlies S. Aguayo, was feted
: Thursday evening at a miscella
neous bridal shower given by Mrs.
Johnnie Bee of Chicago avenue and |
Mrs. Ralph Deem, Jr. of Stirling
avenue, The party was held at the)
Stirling avenue home of Mrs. Ray
mond Kempton. | dressed and carried pink roses.
Norman Koester was best man
and ushers were David Roehm,
brother of the bride, Richard
Deskin and Robert. Geml. :
A reception was given at Bloom-
field Hills Country Club.
After a wedding trip in northern
|Michigan the new Mr. and Mrs.
White will live in Lansing.
Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind! ___Barbara isthe ¢ Mr. and Mrs. A daughter. of. Bee of Stirling
avenue and Charles is the son’ of
Mr. Bartele Auguayo of Franklin |
road.
The bride-elect has asked Wilma |
' Adking to attend as her maid of.
honor for her Sept. 3 wedding.
Bridesmaids will be Beverly Deem, |
Janet Deem, Joan Bee and Mrs.
Daniel D. Donnelly, cousins of the |
bride, and Barbara DeConick and
Margaret Bennett.
Marie Ann Glasgow of Flint
will be the flower girl and Rus-
sell yoreanate of Flint will act a»
ring bearer
_ Guests at. the agg oe Po |
“Peter Aguayo, Mrs. Robert Les-
lie, Mrs. Mary Zamora, Mrs, Far-
rell Wagner, Mrs. Robert Carter,
Mrs. George Atkinson, Mrs, Daniel
Donnelly, Mrs, Earl Brebst, Mrs.
Freeman Sears, Mrs. Richard
Young, and Mrs, Larry Ramus.
Others attending were Mrs. John-
nie Watts, Mrs. Bruce Gla
Fete Verla Sturgeon
at Bridal Shower
A surprise miscellaneous bridal
S. Sturgeon
Drive will exchange “ vows
on October 8 with | R,
Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
aw. |in Rochester after spending two Heads MOMS Group
Zone eight Past Presidents Club, |
|MOMS of America, Inc, met at)
the North Cass avenue home of |
| Mrs. William Jones for election of |
| officers,
Mrs. E.K. Vanderlind was elect-
|ed president at the recent meeting.
| Those to serve with her will be
| Mrs, Jean Burgdorf, vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Joe T. Marshall, re-|
cording secretary; Mrs. Kenneth |
| Parsons, ing secretary;
| Mrs. Vena Naugle, chaplain; Mrs.
William Jones, historian and Mrs.
Arthur —— asthaiasnans and Married in
Gesu Church Daniel ‘Agajeenian
Claims Bride in
Detroit Today
BIRMINGHAM — Waltz length
gowns of frost green organdy
gowned’ the attendants who’ pre-
ceded Nona Kathleen (O’Brien to
the altar of Gesu Church of Detroit
this morning when she became the
bride of Daniel A. Agajeenian.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, John A. O'Btien of Bell-
ville trail and he is the son of Mr.
_and Mrs. Robert Agajeenian_ of | : Royal Oak.
Jeanne Ward was maid of honor
Mrs. Andred Reuvers, Eliza-
beth Olsen and Donna Kenney
were other attendants, They car- |
ried white flowers with ivy.
The bridal gown was of white
mousseline de sete with appliques
of Alencon lace at the portrait
neckline and short sleeves, The
full skirt ended in a sweep train
and q Juliet cap edged in match-
ing lace held her veil of illusion.
The bridal! bouquet was of white |
ab hids adit stephanotis.
Cooney was Mr.
‘ien, brother of the bride, An
lace Reuvers and Robert Lemke |-
were ushers.
A reception was given at Plum |
Hollow Golf Club. After a wed-
ding trip to Montreal and Quebec |
the couple will live in East Lans-
ing.
wk ober
‘Gray tweed knit for fall
—a Carolyn Schnirer dress
belted at the normal waist-
back has pockets line in
worked into the cartridge-
gathered skirt which accen-
tuate the torso line in Looe
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lake Jr. |
/and daughters Linda, Pam and
| Diane have returned to their home ’| weeks at Hubbard Lake.
Joining them for the weekend
were Mr, and Mrs. D. T. Mur-
phy Jr, and family of :Berwick
ert Hughes and family of De-
= * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F . Pearce
have moved from the Casa Del
Rey apartment to their new home
on Ferndale avenue, Sylvan Lake.
* * »
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Juston and |
Pontiac News of Interest Mount Rainier, Victoria B. C. and
Vancouver. In Alaska they traveled
as far as Whitehorse. ‘ * * *
‘Mr. and Mrs, Elmer 0, Mac-
Lean of Woodbine drive have re-
turned to their home after tour-
ing the upper peninsula.
They were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Macintosh in Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont. for several days. >
ae * *
H. M. I/c. D. F. Garven and
Mrs.-Garvin (nee Rita Ferguson)
of Norfolk, are receiving congrat-
tations 6 —the birth ofa son;
Steven Curtis, born August 15,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Garven of Clifford street
|| and Mr, and Mrs, Stanley L.
F of East Boulevard
North.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have just
returned to their home after visit-
ing their daughter and son-in-law
in Norfolk.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson
and daughters, Jo Nell and Karen, | |
| the setting Friday evening for the bridegroom's mother. p
att.
{
JEAN MARIE WASSERBERGER
Mr. and Mrs. George Wasserberger of Illinois avenue
are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jean
| Marie, to John H. Ostrander
‘Ostrander of Lowell street. Jean is a graduate of Univer-
| sity of Michigan, and John is
|d Sept. 16 woddns at First C ao Church is |
planned.
Harriet Vicars, Speaks
- Vows in Evening Service
First Congregational Church was
marriage of Harriet Maxine Vack\
aro to Warren M. Reaume. The\
bride is the daughter of Mr. end}
Mrs. Nick Vackaro of St. Clair]
| Street, and the bridegroom js the |
‘son of Mrs. William Reaume of
| Blaine avenue and the late Mr.
Reaume
The Rev. Malcolm Burton per-
| formed the eight o'clock ceremony
families.
A beige knit dress with match-
“ling accessories was worn by the
bride and she carried a white |
orchid.
Mrs, Joseph G. Orosey Jr, at-
tended her sister as matron of
honor. She wore a cocoa brown
knit dress with darker brown ac-
eessories and carried a nosegay
ot yellow resebuds and carna-
tons,
Robert H. Rood served as best |
man, A reception was held fol- |
a the ceremony for 100 guests |
the home of the bride's par- |
oe
The bride's mother wore a baby |
blue wool jersey dress with navy
accessories and a pink rosebud
corsage, A navy dress with match-
ing accessories and a pink rose-
‘Fellowship Group
Enjoys Luncheon A cooperative luncheon of the
Women’s Fellowship of the First
Congregational Church was held
Friday in the church parlors. Mrs. During the business meeting,
presided over by Mrs. Ross Ten-
ny, Plans were made for enter-
taining the Women’s Fellowship
of the Detroit Association Sept. 21,
The first Parish Dinner of the fall
was announced for Sept. 14, and
the
/ '
_afternoon at
before members of the immediate |
William Vann gave devotions, us- |
‘ing “Stewardship” as her sub-—
ject , son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
a student at Ferris Institute,
bud corsage was the choice of the
Following a honeymoon in north- |
\ern Michigan the couple will re-
‘side on Coleman avenue. Marcella Ann Vaverek: ie Married
leaves circling the skirt. Her ac- “hk gown of nylon tulle was worn wore corsages of white earna-
Marcella Ann Vaverek.. this
morning when she became the
of Reginald. Richard Chan-
dostyn road, and the bridegroom
is the son of Mrs. Lucille Choj-
Py apg
cea 5 etal Nase BE guests. The altar was
white roses and
WEARS AQUA
Annabell Vaverek, sister of the
bride, her only attendant, wore a
floor length: gown of aqua nylon
tulle over satin. Her headress was
of aqua velyet and net. She car-
ried a nosegay of red rose buds,
Nephew of the groom, Victor Choj-
nacki, was ring bearer.
Thomas Chojnacki served as best
man. Ushers were Jerome
Vaverek of Maryland and Milton
Vaverek.
Breakfast and a reception was tiens. cessories were white and she wore
corsage of white rose buds from
After the reception, the bride how’ bridal | \
fa
i |
ofwhite | bouquet.
Following a tour of Florida, the
couple will live in Atlanta, Ga,
Marcella Ann
Vaverek |
exchanged
nuptial vows
with Reginald
R. Chanacki
this morning
in Atlanta, Ga.
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs,
Vincent
Vaverce: of
Joslyn road,
and he is the
son of Mrs,
Lucille
Chojnacki of
Ortonville.
MRS. REGINALD | R. CHANACKI held immediately after the cere-
mony. The mother of the bride
wore a charcoal gray suit with
white and green The
bride-groom's wore a
peacock blue silk dress with
white accessories, Beth mothers
Flexible Racks Put
Towel at Right Spot A satisfying bath depends on
plenty
homemaker places towel
where there is the most wall space Mr. >
Mary Summerville Weds
in Lutheran Church Rite Mary Delores Summerville be-; The bride's
came the bride of LeVerne R, mother wore an
| aqua crepe dress with white ac-
Coleman at St. Trinity Lutheran | cessories and a ‘corsage of pink
| rosebuds. A navy dress with match-
The double ring ceremony was ing accessories and corsage of Church.
performed today- by the Rev.
Ralph C. Claus. The altar was
decorated with vases of white
gladioli and stephanotis.
The bride is the daughter of
and Mrs. Harmon B. Sum-
—instead of wheré the bather can merville wt Oakland avenue, and reach them!
That oversight is easy to remedy | and
| by installing small, flexible racks
which can be pulled out to hold
enough clean towels for the whole
ante
Married this
Kirk in the
Hills were
Sandra
| McAuley and
Barton J.
| Connors,
| The bride is,
| the daughter
|of the Wilfred
T. McAuleys
of Birmingham
‘and he is the
| son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bart
Connors of
Northville.
________mrs--BaRToN- 4; CONNORS
‘Sandra McAuley Becomes z
Bride of Barton Connors | Sandra Eva McAuley became the
, bride pf Barton J. Connors this |
afternoon at two o'clock at Kirk in|
the Hills..
* *
She is the daughter of
Mrs. Wilfred T. McAuley
is *
the next Fellowship meeting will
take place Sept. i ayeia?
l 3 g
pret. bie i i H 4 a
| wore a matching Jacket
black accessories,
__ When the couple left on a wed- | the bridegroom's parents are Mr
and Mrs, Vern B. Coleman of First
| Street.
The bride wore a white satin
dress with leng tapered ileeves
and a floor length skirt which:
Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle
was attached to a white lace head-
piece and she carried a bouquet of
white gardenias and stephanotis.
BLUE NYLON NET
matron of honor wearing a gown
of baby blue nylon net and carry-
ing a bouquet of red roses. A
white gown trimmed with red rose-
buds was worn by the brides-
maid, Barbara Morgan. She also
carried a bouquet of red roses,
Robert Coleman served as his
brother’s best\.man, and seating
the guests were Richard Coleman
and Billy Summerville.”
Eagles Auxiliary
Initiates Members
Thitty -five members attended
the Anitiation of candidates at the
Huron Gardens Eagles Auxiliary
2887, when the group met Wednes-
day at their lodge hall on High-
Tand road.
Initiated were Mrs. Arthur See, /
celine Parrish and Mrs. Earnie
der.
Mrs. Duaine Johnson announced
that plans have been conipleted for
the.
the Rochester Aerie and eee
The picnic will be held at —
Grove park on Dequindre
ee Events
Sunda m, = the ccottane Mrs. so Lewts
Mrs. Dale L. Bitler, Mra. Fran- |. | pink rosebuds was the choice of
the bridegroom's mother.
A reception was held
Waterford CAI building. at the
Tea Honors
Bride-Elect
Joan Cooper
ended in a chapel length train. | Mrs. Howard B. Barker enter-
tained ‘at her home on Martell
| drive, Bloomfield Hills, this after-
| Joan *Cooper.
*
Stella Scherbing was her sister's | noon at a tea honoring bride-elect
* *
Joan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
|R. J, Cooper of Chippewa road
/and Ian Glen Lamont, son of Mr.
,and Mrs. John Lamont of Nelson
| street will exchange nuptial vows
Aug. 24 at All Saints Episcopal
Church.
Receiving the ninety guests with
| Mrs. Barker and the honoree were
Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Lamont.
A pink and white scheme was
| carried out in attractive floral ar-
rangements throughout the home,
The tea table was covered with
| white organdy over pink satin and
centered with an arrangement of
pink rosebuds on either side of
| which were matching tapers.
Presiding were Mrs. Aaron D,
Riker, Mrs. A. W. Jilbert, Mrs. C.
T. Ekelund, Mrs. E. A. Christie,
Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde and Mrs.
Ww. c. Warrick.
2 Al
. ‘Cuan Dalley,’ Joan ‘Baldwin,
Donna Westerlund and Joyce Jil-
bert,. members’ of the wedding a
| party assisted during the afternoon, —
Pair Hésts Dinner
for Hospital Board
Dr. afd Mrs. John P. Williams
hosted’ the. Pontiac General Hos-
| pital’ Board of Trustees at their
The Past Noble Grand Club of Pontiac Green Lake residence Friday night
ig fot fot an.outdoor dinner.
/The meeting of the board was ers and families are invited. to aes held later in the Willi home.
7 FTEs
h a £ : i Ti H
| Barbara Kinney Weds s
in ‘Cranbrook >
Christ Church
Cranbrook was
the setting for
this afternoon —
of Barbara
the marriage .
rey S bas ai ~
4 \ Mehaenet i a a
\
4 ‘ =
‘SEVEN
Get Used to Ine By ELIZABETH WOODWARD
Force of circumstance, like a
sharp-bladed axe, can separate
you. One of you has to go away,
to school, to the Army, or to @
new job. His family decides to |
move, perhaps.
Or your ‘father is transferred to |’
a different city. The blissful tenor
of your ways is disrupted, sliced
off clean, :
* » *
You can, of course, do the next
best thing with letters and phone
calls to keep your love alive —
it the two of you want this sep-
aration to be only temporary.
But there's the break that has
all the aspects of being per-
manent, For one perfectly good
reason or another, it doesn't
seem wise to try to keep the pot
boiling, When one’s heart is in-
volved it's downright difficult to
understand the’ reasons and be
philosophic about the results,
sees separation staring ner in the |
face and is being forced to settle
for half-measures. She writes:
“Dear Miss Woodward: I've been
seeing quite a bit of him, and just
when we'd both taken quite a liking
to each other, he announced that
he had ided to accept a job
that had offered to him in a
distant town, He told me not to
get too stuck on him as he would
be leaving this winter,
“T guess he feels since he's going
away that I should forget him
completely. So, to make it easier
on both of us, we've-been ignor-
ing each other, and only speaking
when it's necessary and proper.
Is this the right thing to do?”
Answer; Separation seems to be
inevitable. So it might as well
descend on you sooner as later.
It’s too bad that this attractive
had
to matter to both of you.
But he apparently feels deeply
moment came for parting. So he
figures it's better to nip it off now,
clean and neat before it gets too
tough to do.
Had you both been able to
of ig-
foring him. Develop the habit of
just not being conscious of him,
Get yourself completely involved
with other people and other things.
Let go of him now in your very
thinking. You'll be happier if you
do. .
“Dear Miss Woodward: After an
argument that lasted for months,
we had just started going together
again when he told me he was
going into the Navy. He said he
didn’t’ want any girl to write to
him, He'd been gone a week when
1 found out he had left.
' “My girl friend told me. She said
she’d been with him before he
Wonderful in i ice at nll i] F
$ went and that he told her J
liked me, She said, too, that
asked: him to write to her.
I'm -afraid if he does writ
her he might take a lik to
her, and I don't want that to hap-
“lf -she's trying to make me
jealous, she's doing & good) job of
it. She’s broken up other ‘couples
before. Now I don't want to start
a fight with her, and I don't want
her to see that I'm jealous. So
what can I do?”
Answer: You're much more con- itable Separation cerned about your girl friend than [
ne'd! about your departed boy friend:
And he’s the ‘big important miss- friend gets squared away, and see
if he gets around to writing you.
I¢ no, drop him a line. Ask for
ing link, He's gone with no gvod-;nothing, just give him the news
bye, and he said he didn't want.
any girl to write to him, Which
put a period on things for you.
He’s not likely to write to any
of the other girls either, no mat-
ter how they beg. So why do you
worry so about your girl friend?
Nothing has happened yet to make
you really ous. It's your im-
agination and your fears at work.
And they're working overtime,
Wait a while until your boy = caeed
is famous American designer Toni
Owen's ‘specialty’ for you. Here
she’ shows two skirts — a slim
‘and a full — and a shirt-waist |
| blouse. a }
In the center front and in the|
back of the skirt are inverted)
Ties for Paris’
Newest Fashion
PARIS (INS)—A raid on your
dad’s, brother’s or husband's ward-
robe may provide the latest Par-
isian hair ornament, . Ld * ye
A man’s tie, according to beauty
expert Fernand Aubry, ts the la-
test gadget for a girl to wear in
her hair. A tie is worn around
the head like a belt and knotted
behind one ear or at the nape of
the neck with the ends dangling.
Choose a gaily printed tie to
wear with summer dresses, Pas-
tel shaded “neck-wear” wound
around your head looks pretty
| ence you havé a good tan. |
In case the men in your family
wear bow-ties you don’t have to
feminine way to use a masculine
bow-tie in the hair. He suggests &
white bow-tie with navy blue dots
worn on top of the head to hold
the hair up during a heat-wave.
He uses a second, similar bow-tie
to wind around the neck instead
trimming. © Two outfits for the price of one,| pleats. There are also two side
ithe skirf really three kinds. Also
|note the two pockets.
The blouse has three button |
|inch material for blouse, 2 yards
jof 36 inch material for
despair. Aubry has thought up a |
+Mold, chill firm in your automatic
pleats and a front box pleat, giving
cuffs but one button is out of
sight. A contrast belt adds a chic
look, Fabric suggestions for
blouse — linen, chambray, nov-
elty cottens, shantung, plain or
printed silks; for skirt — linen,
cotton ‘gabardine, woolens,
tweeds, ,
This pattern is cut to Designer
Measurements, not Standard Pat-
Bust Watast Hips - Sizes
“ “4 inches 10
33 25 36 = inche 12
3% mY 37% Inche 4
BL ; | ne inches bh] 40 41 inches “18 -
Size 12 requires 2% yards of 36
nayrow
skirt, 4% yards of 36 inch material
‘for pleated skirt and % yard of
35 inch material for interfacing.
To order Pattern: No. 1229, ad-
dress Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P, O.
Box 535, G. P. 0., Dept. P-6, New
Xork 1.N. YY. =
State size. Send $1. New 144 page
Pattern Book XII—50 cents. If paid
by check or money order add 4
cents for bank clearance. Airmail
handling is 25 cents extra.
Tasty Leftover Dish.
When you have leftover cocoa,
try this delicate, tasty pudding:
Combine one envelope (one table-
spoon) granualted gelatin with Y%
until gelatin is dissolved. Add two
tablespoons sugar und mix well.
refrigerator, unmold. Serve plain
or with cream—makes four serv-
ings.
is Johanna L. Kindley Marries
After a wedding trip to northern
Virginia Mr. and Mrs, Bird will live in Warwick, Va. nae
i
"NEW “RUG and CARPET CLEANERS ° | before putting
ee eee ee eee O and the information that you're
thinking about him,
After he’s been gone a while
he'll want to hear from hdme.
He'll feel differently about letters
from you, He. won't care much
for letters from girls he doesn't
care much about,
‘Dear Miss Wootlward: We've
“He had just told me that he
| loved me and would never leave
me. Then I hurt him and he said
he didn't love me any more, I
know he does. So what can I do
| to get him back?"
Asnwer; It's hard to believe
that a-love of long standing can
———The dishipted by a Hurt of the Kifid]
you describe, His pride, his con- |.
tiderice in you, and
were jolted. ,
But I can't believe it’s perman-
ent. Not-if you won't let him nurse
a grudge off by himself. Get in
touch with him and try to patch
things up. Undo the hurt. Bring
a quick end to the sorrow that is
your temporary parting.
(Copyright, 1955, by United Fea- ture Syndicate, Inc.) --- ;
Don’t Carry
Mourning
to Extreme
Video Ban Unfair
to Children After
Relative’s Death
By EMILY POST
A distressed wife tells me: “My
husband's mother passed away two
weeks ago and he has forbidden
our children to turn on the tele-
vision set, saying that it would be
very disrespectful to do so.
“I can't see any harm in this
and think. he is being very unfair
to the children. After. all, we
can't just sit- home and look at
each other and to watch television
in one’s own house could hardly
be called disrespectful. What is
your’ opinion?” ,
Answer: I definitely agree with
you. In fact, I cannot under-
stand his attitude, which is most
unfair. : his vanity
“Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please
tell ‘me what my husband should
do about seating the ladies at
dinner when his mother is present
pare friend of mine is also pres-
ent
“The friend and I are in the
early thirties and his mother is in
the sixties im case that would
have any bearing on the situa-
tion."
Answer; Under any circum-
stance- a host would hardly be
criticized by a much yeunger
guest for seating his mother first.
However, if the guest were near-
er her age and furthermore one
who ig very seldom invited to your
house, he should first help the
guest and then his mother.
“Dear Mrs, Post: Will you
please tell me the proper manner
in which to address g woman
lawyer when writing to her ona
business matter.
“Should it be Mary Jones, Esq.,
Miss Mary Jones, attorney-at-law
or “Counselor Mary Jones?” I
would appreciate hearing from you
on this matter.”
Answer: Certainly not Mary
Jones, Esq. Address the envelope
Miss Mary Jones. The salutation
would be Dear Miss Jones.
Vacuum Slipcovers
Before Washing
Slipcovers should be vacuumed
thoronghly or shaken to remove
loose surface dust before washing,
giving special care to bindings and
/ Close. zippers, if any, remove
Stains and baste pleats in place to
make ironing easier. Use a sudsy_
brush on bindings and spoiled spots
entire piece in wa- | as THE PONTIAC PRESS.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955
stalled as president of the Martin Smith of Dakota street will be in-
Congregation
B'nai Israel Youth Group Sunday evening | ington, co-chairman of the affair, and
at a dinner dance. Shown with Martin are Helene Prizant, of West Iroquois, chairman, B’nai Israel.
Youth Group
Slates Dance Paul Kampner to
_'Act as Master of
Ceremony
The Congregation B'nal Israel
youth Group will hold a dinner
dance Sunday evening at ‘the
B'nai Israt) Synagogue.
i fad * -
Paul Kampner will act as master
of ceremoniés for the event. David
Utley will serve as installing of-
ficer for the governing body of
’ the youth group.
Officers beginning a new term
will be Martin Smith, president;
Helene Prizant, first vice presi-
dent; Dennis Coffman, second vice ,
president; Leah Berg, recording
secretary; Barbara Berg, corre-
sponding secretary; and. Michael
| (left to right) Patricia Newhouse, treasurer.
é
Others — helping with arrange-
ments’ are Michael Newhouse,
_ Marlowe, Michael Walker,
nnis Coffman, Martin Smith,
Ellen Niedleson, Adrienné Ressler,
Lorell Kornov, Bonnie Marlowe,
Robert Schmidt, Joann Walker,
Jane Ejllander, Melvin § Nosan-
chuck, Richard Serwin, and Ber- —
nard Toby. ‘ ars ,
Pontiae Press Phete
Steinberger of Farm-
By ANNE HEYWOOD
lyric that begins, ‘Things are sel- |
dom what they seem.” | * * *
I think of it often when I'm
meeting new people, women par-
ticularly. The tense, harried, busy-
looking woman usually turns out
to be one who does nothing much
to speak of, except worry, gossip
and complain.
And the serene, calm, easygoing
| woman ysually turns out to have |
| long'-and a schedule that would
curl your hair.
Bobbie Waters is such a wom-
an, She looks as if life were
just one long holiday, but the
truth is something else again.
Bobbie Waters first came to my
attention because of the lovely cos-
tufhe jewelry she makes at home.
Her work is delicate and beau-
tiful, but her prices are very low.
She makes jewelry with business
girls in mind, she told me, and
wants to keep prices in line with
their budget.
While I was examining the sam-
ples she brought—colorful pins and
New Furs Offer.
Slim, Fluid Lines
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nomical upkeep. Mothproof and
mildew-proof, These are some of
the advantages of the new fur fab-
rics. — . * * oe
Orllegro is typical of these new
“man-made furs.” It’s a blend of
Aynel and orion and thus needs no
glazing, can be cleaned with a
spray cleaner at home, is odorless
when it's wet.
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withoutweight. Fluid lines. Eco-} Serene Woman Finds Gainful Craft | earrings, with delightfully original , ally pitches in and helps her when
There is a Gilbert and Sullivan | designs—she told me her story. |
HAPPILY MARRIED
Bobbie is happily married, with
a husband who not only approves
of her jewelry-making, but actu-
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Thrill your little boy or girl with
this lifelike “Davy: Crockett" doll!
A youngster's favorite hero—now a
wonderful playmate, too!
Pattern 821: “Davy Crockett”
doll! Easy to make—15-inch doll
clothes, ‘pretend’ gun and pouch!
Pattern, transfers, directions.
Send 25 cents in coins for this
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-
tern for 1st-class mailing. Send
to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft
Dept., P.O. Box 164,-Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly pattern number, your name,
address and zone. 4 Sunday School, raising plants and
there's a rush of orders.
house and making jewelry, Bob-
bie has a nine-to-five job in an
advertising agency. On the side,
she does such things as teaching
teaching the art of jewelry-mak-
ing-to-other Women who want to
learn how! In addition to cooking, keeping | Washable Glove
Is New Leather
On view at a research laboratory
in Cincinnati recently was a white
leather glove which has been
washed one hundred and nine
times. :
The glove, newest in the series
of new washable leathers called
launder-leather, still looks fresh as
new and will take any number of
additional launderings by hand or
washing machine,
* °
Although launder-leather gloves
were first produced several months
ago-in all fashion colors, white
the production bugs have been
overcome and glistening white
launder-leather will soon be avail-
able to American women.
The new white gloves will be
“How did you happen to start
making jewelry?" I asked Bobbie,
'and then out came the most re-
markable part of her story.
Years ago, she sustained a&
bad back injury. It meant long
_} sieges in the hospital and months in bed, There were several
years when this active woman
would hardly drag herself around,
It was then that she met a little
old lady who made jewelry.
Bobbie said, “because 1 figured
Td go crazy if there wasn't some-
thing I could do to pass the time.”
A J0B IN ADVERTISING
From the beginning, Bobbie
loved jewelry-making. Years later,
when her back was all cured, she
ning right out and getting a job
in advertising. ,
I started to sympathize with her
over those tragic years in bed,
but Bobbie Waters just smiled
and said, “We've practically for-
gotten all about that by now. Aft- “T asked if she would teach me,""’
kept it up—in addition to run-|- |available in launder -leather kid,
suede, cape and pigskin in a va-
riety of stytes, from very brief
shorties for casual wear to longer
| four-to-eight button lengths for
dressier costumes.
Gift packages can be made
highly individual with slogans cut
from ads, names done in rickrack.
Jokes-or toys can be tied on, or
yarn arid pom-pom trim added.
When You Think of Music,
Think of Gallagher's!
Y SHOPPING
er all, life is so full and so in-
teresting, who has time for re-
membering past troubles?”
Use Color Swatch
in Choosing Carpet
When choosing a carpet in a
greys and beiges come with subtle
tolor differences, There are rcsy
beiges, and yellow beiges — like
sand,
Greys can have overtones of blue
or pink, to make them blend better
with the major colors in a room.
To be sure you choose the right
neutral when you go carpet-shop-
tic or a paint chip in the color
you intend to feature, neutral hue, keep in mind that |
ping, carry a small swatch of fab-
YOU SAVE MORE
. IN
BEFORE YOU BUY
ANY PIANO
Rent a Betsy Ross
or Galbransen
SPINET PIANO OF YOUR CHOICE
$20 Deposit, $10 Monthly
“GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 £. Huron, Pontise, FE 4-0566 ee ee
Michigan’s Largest Jewelers
24°'N. Saginaw St.
/
ones posed a special problem. Now,-
bb Dhan See
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 20) 1055 ff
ie “Haman: Touch’ Adds Sparkle to
er Rew Minister Artives at
tap bat pe First Free Methdoist
Jestve «4 Foerth
8 a.m. Morning Worship
10:45 a, m. Morning Worship
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
Georte Mandes,
Pastor OB beet a, has trrived at First Free oe fe ee et ee
he was superintendent of the Sun-
day School in the church he now
| is serving as pastor,
THIS IS THE HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT—Really “a house with
a heart,” this house was planned and built of donated time and.
materials because members of a church in’ Montgomery, Ala, loved |
Christians in Kenya Colony, East Africa, — to try to save them ]
Jewelr. ry B usin ess”
Mix’ Work and Religion,
Dispondent Retailer Told
By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE tees Settlers i in ‘daho
Hold Thanksgiving Fete .
RUPERT, Idaho (RNS) —Span-
ish Basque settlers in south cen-
tral Idaho gathered at nearby
Minidoka Dam on the Snake River
for the fifth year to “give thanks
to God for the freedoms and lib-
A jatetorareged businessman called me on the jong distance
| telephone.
" need some encouragement and guidance," he ‘said, “I called |
you becaus¢ you teach the practical application of religion. Well, 1
have a problem. I own a jewelry store. My grandfather started it |
and my father ran it before me. Now I own it.
But I'm afraid I'm licked,
* * *
Things arén't going well and I just don't know
what to do. And what I want to ask you is how, by
employing the principles of faith and right thinking, -
can I make my jewelry business do better?~1 don't
want to get rich, but I do want to make a living
’ And I'dlike to get a little happiness while doing so.)
Of course, J have no knowledge. of th 9:45 A. M, . A native of Memphis, the Rev, 8:30 A. M. Mr. Howison graduated from Port 11:00 A. M, Huron High School and received} ~~
his. ministerial training under the L district superintendent,
He has just completed a term CHURCH OF THE as district superintendent of- the Alpena district and previous to
Williams that time served the Lyndon Ave- : semen) (t.: nue... ree—Methedist—Church—-in fronr-tfaw
Geo, L. Garver, Posten FE 28-1518 Flint.
The Rev. and ron Howison are
living at 127 Dwight St. They have
1ST. PAUL LUTHERAN | four sons who are
CHURCH = pape at age acral = Force
REV. L. H. HOWIZON With the lessening of .. ue
The new minister, the Rev. L. H.|a new church approved recently |
dd the general conference it is |
a ee NR SS ET expected that it will soon be pos- |
[GRACE LUTH ERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale
Services at 9-A. M.-and 1} A, M. Rev, Otto G. Schultz—Speaker
cel School—9 A, M. and 11 A. M. sibl for the local church to enter |
into the new building ‘Program..
Pontiac Unity Center 71%, N. Saginaw St.
Lake Read from Otte Hwy. (08-10) and 2 blocks south of Williams Lake | Sunday School, 11 A.M. -
—— a Sunday Services, 11.A. M.
St. John’ 8 Lutheran Chasak } - . American Latheras Conference (National: Latheran Council) |-
Street at Cherry Street | ; ;
' Sunday § School 2 ban aco ROD OURO OU 9.45 a.m, ALL MEMBERS OF
Morning Worship ............... 11:00 a.m |
=—— bor one W. Nelson, B. D., Paster Tees Peeters | K of C HALL
- -
COTTAGE BIBLE CLASS are urged to participate Scriptural. spiritual, evangelical doctrinal. fundamental ott: in the ily, a nhon-denom. nh: 8 8 : ‘
ord. Bible study that is different. ‘
Time—Each Sunday Afternoon at 3 o’Clock ~ LIVING ROSARY
Starting Sunday, Aug. 21, 1955 At St. Joseph's Catholic Place; 3894 Rowley, near Huntoon Lake, midway between Drayton Plains Church
and Waterford in Oakiand County, Michigan; % mile west on Wiliams
SEES
ments for cash on hand to start |
™ | construction. A sign in front tells
-|rect, George M. Wilson, business
By LULA 6B. OGDEN
Want to do something big for
| your pet project—here is a sug-
| gestion!
Just off Narrow Land Road in
Druid Hills section near, Montgom-
ery, Ala. a new house is under
the story “Money from this house
will go to World Gospel Missions Graham Will Keep
Same Headquarters
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, (RNS)—
The, international headquarters of
evangelist Billy Graham will re-
main in Minneapolis.
Reports that it would be moved
to Washington, D. C., are incor-
manager and secretary-treasurer |
of the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association, said,
* * we
The association, however, is
thinking of opening a small cen-
tral office in Washington for mem-
bers of Mr. Graham's’ team, most
ce whom now live along the East
| , Wilson said. Stich an office
= nite used — previously had
‘been at Dallas, Tex,
| But the big main headquarters
|which processes the mail that
| comes to Mr. Graham from around
the world will stay at: 1620 Har- | education
Donated Materials, Labor
“/Build House
~) Leary and” his brother. Evan M.
convinced the only way to stamp
| a lasting peace in that trouble-
‘mon Pl., Minneapolis, Wilson said.
Read en Van Zandt St.; green cottege—at northwest corner of Van Zandt Monday, Aug. 22nd. 9:00 P.M.
oe tite Your pel Note — — — westions! <2 ——
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“¥p Bleck off M-50 on Milferd Ra
The SALVATION ARMY |] 3.25 323" “SUNDAY SCHOOL ooo. o ooo. SAM. | ac HOLINESS MEETING ................... 11A.M. |)
YOUTH SERVICE ...... pesisce icles se cee es 6 P.M.
EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P.M.
“THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7:30 P. M.
, 2w. Lawrence Street
Sunday Sc
sneer figianrengaeneeienewemns *
Sop A Gave See tools Day Evening ...-.:...1:00 P. M — sont, 16:18, And I say unto thee thou art Peter ond upon this rock 1
win build my church, And the gates of hell shall not prevail] against ft.
-- Paul -Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Read. EVANGEL TEMPLE
Y.M.C.A. Side Entrance :
Non-Denominational Full Gospel
hool .+...... 9:45 A.M |
eee 11:00 A.M | Worship Service
Evangelistic Service.
FE 17-0226
—
rap sarees ee ee
“Sundey Schoo! First Southern Missionary
BAPTIST CHURCH » —965-Best Wileon-Ave:—
ceeneees 945 ALM.
Merning Worship .....11:00 A.M. |
B.T.U.
Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. -
- Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. °
Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. oe ee oer eee eens
emer omer toon oe ee ow oe. FE 4-8574
Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School - 10 a. m,
Young People - 6:45 p. m.
Eve. Worship - bedi
Thursday, 6:45 P.M. Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor 306 Midway—Off Sanford
Divine Healing - -
Wednesday, Day of Prayer. Beginning - at. 10 A.M.
of “Book of Revelations
man gerne P.M.
sz Bowie Havens. Associate Pastor
| 30 denominations support World
— Missions.
‘Followers of Prophet
| Wessen St.
| L. J. Crawford. for Missions
for work in Kenya, British East
Africa.” The house was sold just |
a few hours after the sign went |
up, and the money is going to-
ward building a Bible School in
Kenya. e
Several Montgomery companies |
have donated all materials and the
labor is donated by workers from
Druid Hills.
The Highland Aseine Commu-
nity Church there is sponsoring
the undertaking arid cosponsors
are the pastor, the Rev. Melvin J.
Leary, contractors;.O. D. Bonner,
Montgomery building man and A.
F. Woolard, of Columbus Plaster-
ing Co.
“The British and missionaries to |
Kenya,” Leary said, “have become
out Mau Mau terrorism is through
Chrstianity. Violence will not make
ridden region of Africa.”
Leary said he wanted to stress |
how the workers'of Druid Hills
“jumped in and donated their
time." C. M. Keller, superintend-
ent on part of the 114 houses under
construction at Druid Hills, also
donated part of his time super;
vising the building of the house.
The Bible School will be called
Kenya Highlands Bible School. —-
Interest in this project was
sparked by the nag? that a couple
from the church, and Mrs. business wasn't simply the exchange of goods, for profit;
romantic and thrilling experience as well.
people have a richer life.
religion together so that you can't tell one from the other.
isn't only for Sunday.
your business is worthwhile only to the extent that it serves others
and that it is not at its maximum efficiency unless it brings happiness business. But I was able to remember and tal
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very successful. one. ;
I think my friend went into the jewelry Seabeensinceene he loved |
beauty. He would hold a diamond in the palm of his band and be |
entranced by its loveliness. He actually hated to sell such stones, |
he enjoyed them. so much,
DECIDES ON OWNER
But then he would think of all the women in his town arid wonter
who could wear it most-fittingly. After he had decided, ,he would call
up this woman and say, “Mury, I-have a marvelous diamond, and its |
beauty seems meant only for you.”
This was of course, a great sales approach, and my friend
was a great salesman. A true salesman is always one who believes |
in his merchandise, but what made this man a, great salesman
was not any overwhelming desire ta sell merchandise, but the
fact that he really and truly loved digmonds—and people. Handling
jewels seemed to him an adventure in beauty and was the great
experience of his tife:
-"That man,” 1 told my. caller, “was so dedicated that,
It was his way of helping
MIX WORK, RELIGION
“So what you need,"’ I continued, “is to mix your work and your
Religion
It's for the market place as well. Realize that
to them and to you. Then you will do a better business, and then what
is of greater importance, you will be a better person.”
. ° * «
I asked him how he advertised and he said he used spot
announcements on radio and television.
“What do you say in these spot advertisements?" I asked.
“Oh, something like, ‘Nationally recognized line; good credit
allowance’,”” he answered.
“That wouldn't thrill me." I said. ‘Why not take enough time or
William Smith. aes -@—caly. newspaper space to relate jewelry to the deep human _experiefices.
to work in Kenya. Smith will be
|Start Services Here
Followers of Prophet Jones for
the Universal Triumph of the
Dominion of God will meet. for two
services on August 28 at 338)
Services will be at 1 and 8 p. m.
according to the leader, the Rev.
This group formerly held meet-
ings at 44 S. Saginaw St.
i i i Min dl, Mi, Mi Mi di i
@ FREE e
METHODIST
r
FE 4-9652
MILTON
‘HE HERALD OF TRUTH”
Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave.
10:00 A. M. = —— Mm. a Eve. Service fede
Auditorium oo the ita
Bible Class
Departylentetiod Sunday Schiel tor AD. ede
“CHRISTIAN ATTRIBUTES
re and ATTITUDES” /
/
= ae Rev, Willard Stallcup, Teacher
BROADCAST OVER WCAR 10:15 - 10: 45
ee HEAR
t Jimmie Mercer _ Speaker 11 M. and 7:30 P. M.
WEYE dace bon 1:00 te 1:30 P.M.
i Ratt of ‘Sunday Eventing Service
316 Baldwin Avenue
Sunday Schoo! 10 A. M. Sunday
FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH f
‘Sunday Eve Worship 7:30 P. M. Thurs. Prayer FeS-7938
Worship 11 A. M.
CHURCH 87 Lafayette Street
(2 Blocks. West of Sears)
Sunday School... . 10:00 ». m.
Morning Worship. .11:00 a. m.
Sermon Subject, “MY TASK” 4
Free Methodist
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q| Atomic Heating Mulled You might talk, for
married for forty years
remind her husband that, although her hands ate gnarled and worn
with. toil, there is the glory of love and service in them and they
deserve the affectionate recognition a diamond would give them,
HUMAN TOUCH NEEDED
Or you might advise a young man to put a diamond on tne finger
of the girl he loves as bright as the sparkling diamond in her eyes.
Put a sincere human touch in your business, for you are dealing in
dream and heart throbs. Relate your work to the deepest experiences
of human life.
Later I received an excited report. My caller had learned that
his jewelry busi could actually be a glorious adventure in living.
By following these simple ‘principles, he shifted from an emphasis
upon selling merchandise to the thrill of serving, helping bring
beauty inte the lives of ordinary people, And, of course, business
- that serves is always economically sound.
You may think your own work is dull and unromantic. But there |
is no such thing as a dull, unromantic job. It is the man or woman |
who works at it who may be dull and unresourceful. When you cease _
thinking drab thoughts about your job and look deeply into its |
possibilities, you will discover that even the most seemingly common
occupation is not without ‘its thrill
LJ LJ
for him, |
it was a?
ple, about the loyal wife who has been |
never owned a diamond, You might | erties enjoyed in this country."*
A mass of thanksgiving opened
the Basque shepherds’ annual fes-
| tival and picnic, The festival fea-
| tured dances, songs and games of
‘the Bay of Biscay apd Hautes
Pyreneés area on the F’ rench-Span-
ish border from where the Basques
| come,
|” It is believed that scuthern Idaho
has the largest group lof Basques
| outside Spain and France. .
'
|
PARKDALE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood
Block W. of Baldwin
Sunday School 9:45 A, M.
| Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
| WAYNE E. WELTON
Minister
FE 2-6928
Missionary Alliance Church
(Near Orchard Lake Ave.)
Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 p.m.
Morning Worship 11 «. m.
Alliance Youth
Fellowship 6:15 p. m.
Evangelistic Service
7:30 p. m. | |
|
i
|
@ We'll Look For You!
Youth Groups 6:30 P.M.
PREACHING fy TT AM. &7:30 P.M.
I will 1 never ‘eon BOSS Franzen, one of the ‘best aupenens
I ever knew, who, running his hand lovingly over a panel he had
just completed, remarked: “I get a great kick out of this job.
I'd rather work with wood than anything in the world.” He knew
how to, put adventure into his work. *
(Copyright 1955) _
Says People Fail.
fo Accept Criticism
repugnant Oct = ee en ee rrr SP
Bn ae 7:30 p.m. 4
Evangelistic Service 8:00 p.m. § for Episcopal Cathedral
. 4| WASHINGTON, D. C. (RNS) — “RECIPE FOR REVIVAL” 4) The Protestant Cathed- @|ral here may become the first
oan Re tetas oti @| church in the world to be heated
FE 2-9955 q) by atomic Pacem —<
4 an ai nace.
: Bring the Entire 94 “The Rev., Charles Martin, 4@| member of the Cathedral Founda-
;e FAMILY e; 4| tion, said the idea of atomic heat- Pere rr yee ers 4 ing emerged at a meeting of the
foundation this spring.
‘Young People 6:45 P.M
Rev. W. 6. Vertan, Pastor
ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street
10:00 A. M. Sundey School
11:00 A.M. Worship
Evang. Service 7:30 P. M.
Lavern Sheffield, Musical Director
over W P
"REVIVAL, 249 Baldwin Ave.
STARTS SUNDAY. AUG. : 21
Through Sept. 4th
. Sie 7:30 P. M.
_ REVIVAL
CHOIR and SPECIAL SINGING
Rev, Garner Sunday Scheol.............10 am
FE 4-7407 Ls 1 ee hehe eae 1 am.
Sundey Morning Broadcast 7:30 to 8:00 A. M. ON 1460. : - . REV, ROBERT GARN A Church that Welcomes
" “Seek and Ye Shall Be Saved”
_ Central Christian Church 37 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4-0239
Sunday Service, Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
_ Morting Service 11:00 A. M.
'. Vesper Service 7:30 P. M.
~ Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M.
SAGINAW, Mich.
.| proving, rebuking and exhorting”
is hot always well received be-
cause ‘‘we are in the days when
doctrine,”’ the Rev. Oscar J. Bau-
mann of St. Paul, Minn,,’ presi-
dent of the Evangelican Lutheran
“People today only want to hear
what pleases them,” Rev. Bau- (RNS) —The |
ministry's responsibility . of “re-|
many men will not endure sound
Joint Synod of Wisconsin and oth- |
60 Tilden at W. Huron
“Your Gospel Hour”
CKLW 7:30, WCAR 8 A. M.
-. & J. BAPGREY, - Pastor
First Open. Ae
Bible Church * Pe JOSLYN Rev. T, H. Staton
iloce ae
. FIRST CHURCH of GOD. $§ Bast Boulevard — Seeth of Lookent Drive
‘9:45a.m. Sunday School 10:452.m. Morning Service
: 1:30 p.m. Evening Service
Foo Srmsapeteten Cok SS S08 wilt GU
. Bagene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderton, Ind.
"THE PILGRIM HOLINSS CHURCH BALDWIN AND FAIRMOUNT
Morning Worship 11 A.M
Pastor
Young and Old —
frdm the truth and every
\disorderty ¢ on du ct, lest our own
4 and those entrusted to our
coco ty selmtvcns ook nat owe
lose the word of truth entirely.
It is a fact that truth cannot
be retained unless error ig re-
_ sents inant 1 140 P. M ta 4 eee Mt. Clemens
|
| i ; | THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1055 | a
Speaker c 2 State Women _|Gospel Team to Give |, musical port wil be su Guest Ded er ampmeeting — olseers rine, ine * —, i oe v. David
’ . of Pastor Grou pel team 0 m
Announced in Pro rogress KANSAS CITY, Mo, Teer NAY. peek 6 pa
Rev. A. J. Weiler Will t
Address Living Rosary
Monday at St. Joseph + j
Guest speaker at the preserita-
tion .of the “Living Rosary”
Monday at 8 p. m. at
Roman Catholic Church
. Weiler.
The annual presentation of the)
pageant will take place before the
Shrine of the Immaculate Heart of |
Mary
A float will be presented during
the ceremony, theme of which is
“Mary, Queen of the World.” It
Irish Prelate Dies
BELFAST, No. Ireland (RNS)—
The Rev. C. H. Crookshank, presi-
dent of the’ Methodist Church in|
Ireland in 1937,
age of T7.
His father, also a clergyman,
was recognized as the “historian
of Irish Methodism.” died here at the
CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC
SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore 8t.
B. JOUN DRAKE, Pastor
SILVER TEA
Wednesday, Aug. 24, 7:30 p. m. ~ (Church Tells
of Dedication Apostolic Church Will ~—__-__----- >
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for New Unit
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‘a. School, 4 a5 A.M
Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Eve. Rolly, 7:45 PM,
Mid-Week Tues., Thurs.
7:45 P.M.
FIRST
ASSEMBLY
OF GOD. 210 N. Perry St.
WPON, 8 A. M. Sunday
“Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel”
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ii which will especially accommodate |
the Sunday School of 300 members,
staffed by 2% teachers and officers.
Mass fo Be Sung
Ist Time in English
UNIONTOWN, Pa. (RNS) — For
| Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
of New York will be the celebran
| of the Mass which will be beamed
Presbyterian
Churches
The Truth of God—
Forbearance in Love
_ OAKLAND AVENUE
Oakiand at Cadillac
Theedeore B. Allebach, Paster
Bible School ....,.11.20 a. m.
Worship ..........
Mr. Harvey Beach,
Speaking
» Evening Service ...
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get down and look under my MISS KELLY Seareiies argon * reine | ? : Sent Hide | ~back and she would say ‘I can see air!’ “And I'd have to try _ a s i. =e Sept. | ? Kiddies § : Merry- r 4 , to lle even flatter!;’ ee ace kee ch ge | PI ; ; ce ; . : 4 ‘ ings of the house of delegates, 160- | ) * : f / F : ; Miss Kelly's teacher must have been effective fer now critics mc scveruics sa me the | ; ay 5 J Swings ; one rhapsodize about her carriage. It was a trial, though, for: Miss | MsMS ground NATE Ls ws i Chutes l
K., for she had only gone to girls’ schools, and now there were The Michigan Medical Service, os . boys in the class. And the teachers were frequently emphasizing | sponser-of the Blue Shield medical | Dixie Hwy. tv. : 10) I Block N. of Telegraph Rd. FE §-4500—Open 6: 30 P. M. “freedom Of the body,” which made Miss Kelly blush somewhat. linsurance program, will hold its
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she remembered. “Or we would have to study a workman | business sessions | . ‘ | PASSION
on an excavation for several days... and play him, | Dr. L. Fernald Eosler, MSMS ‘ @ story of Earty Cotitomnial
“We also had to go to the zoo and study a llama. I never | T’S HERE! NOW THRU . IBARBARA STANWYCK) [FeCHnicoLor
quite figured out why, because very few of us have ever been |
called on to play the part of a llama K E EGO a THURSDAY l ROBERT RYAN i
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CinemaScope — Color — On Our Giant Screen! @
~* * *k * THEATER
Miss Kelly gave me the impression in this discussion that
she is a very human human being. During the evening, she aeell
been asking people to tell her their birthdays. She had suddenly _ SUN. -MON. TUES.
become interested in astrology. .
The Oscar winner really showed me a side of her that 1|
hadn't suspected existed. For a girl to admit that she was |
: _ once a swayback ... well, how many glamorous ladies would
~—— do it? I believe that if anybody ever says “Grace Kelly is no
slouch,” she might retort, “Not now—but I was once!"
That's earl, brother.
(Copyright | 1955, the Hall —— Inc.)
HE CAME A THOUSAND MILES TO KILL A MAN HE'D NEVER SEEN!
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las couple decided on a divorce | Sat., Thurs.: ‘Interrupted Mel.
recently they agreed on division - 6 | ody,”” CinemaSco Glenn F or d,
all their, property with the exgep- | Eleanor Parker. .
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“Hunters |. “Marty,”
Borgnine, Betsy Blair;
Each wanted to give his halt of | of the Deep,” Documentary.
the estate — worth an estimated | STRAND
$2,500 — to the other in exchange | Sat.: Fri.: “One Desire,” Anne
for the pup. Baxter, Rock Hudson, Julie Adam
Each gets custody of the dog for « ‘Man from Bitter Ridge,” Lex
six months. Each hag the right to | Barker, Mara Corday,
reasonable visitation, | McNally.
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Filled With Speeches,
Meetings, Trips TIGER CUBS ENGAGE IN MOCK COMBATS, SHARPENING FRASER, Colo, ) -— President
REFL Eisenhower next week will get a
first hand report on the Geneva |
atoms-for-peace conference from
Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the
Atomic Energy Committee. 5 ae
The President*flies back East to | LAST “TIMES TONITE | address the American Bar Assn. |
Convention in Philadelphia|,
Wednesday.
In Philadelphia Eisenhower also
| will meet with Seaborn Collins, na-
tional commander of the American
Legion.
After the Bar Assn speech he,
will fly back to Washington to pic k we el
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up Mrs: Etsenhower then take off
on the return flight to Denver.
At his’ mountain ranch here, in|
Fraser, the President put aside
vacation activities for two hours
yesterday to conduct this official
| business:
He picked Philip Ray Rodgers,
| now a member of the National La- |
bor Relations Board, to be the new
| chairman of the unit. Rodgers, a
| Republican, is taking over from
| Guy Farmer, a Democrat retiring
from the board for business rea-
sons. KIDS HAPPILY BUTT EACH OTHER BY THE HOUR.
* * 6 |
Chose Walter A. Gordon, Cali |
fornia Negro attorney, to be the
new governor of the Virgin Islands. ‘
Proclaimed' the week beginning | \
| Sept. 17 as Constitution Week. | \
. Enlarged the area over which |
‘air traffic is restricted over the |
| Nevada atomic weapons test site, | separ aiidemiamael or
|| Hollywood ‘Headlines ; i set fe THE YOUNS6 OF ALMOGT i
ALL ANIMALS HAVE TO LET OFF STEAM--BUT THEIR PLAY
16 PREPARATION FOR THEIR ROLES IN ADULT LIFE.
YOUNG WOLVES PRACTICE
STALKING IN IMITATION OF THEIR PARENTS. _
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UN TECHNICOLOR
By DOROTHY MANNERS
(For Lovelia Parsons)
HOLLYWOOD
Ray Milland left for Euope, he
|| told me he’s heading first to Lon-
| don to talk to Vivien Leigh about
co-starring with him in “Lisbon.”
| Yes, this is the same story Joan ‘iin
~ae oemetioi ast
“Hox & Houde Iun 1 Sehm Inglenen, Prepricter
Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills
i LUNCHEON and DINNERS
| DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M.
iii ‘SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M.
LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 I} | called off.
When Joan dropped it, Ray
| pleked up the suspense-thriller
and it wi be his next direct-
ing-starring assignment at Re-
COCKTAILS. SELECTED FOODS ams
. Phone Ml 4-4800 for Reservations
AJR-CONDITIONED The first picture Milland direct-
} ed for the Valley Studio, “A Man
Alone,” .was sneak previewed last_
week and the fans wrote favor
| able cards. Ray will shoot “Lisbon"’
2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road
Phone FE 4-4611
Box Office Opens
Drive-In 00 P.M.
Theater Show Starts at
3:00 P. M,
Last Times Tonight
WESTERNS
His GUNS PUT LITTLE RIVER ON THE MAP _ = HIS GUNS. COULD WiPE IT OFF!
PER eR eae
wm ELLA RAINES. WARD BOND
GEORGE “oaney" waves
e OWL SHOW o __ Saturdoy eis
--TWO- OUTSTANDING~
| partly in Lisbon (surprise!) and |
in Hollywood.
Also, look at Donna Reed, steam-
| ing along in fine style. Donna re- Starts Sunday
\Eternity’ Stars Give ie
|to Rumor About ‘Oscars’ |
(INS) — Before |
| Crawford was to have made for
| | Paramourt last year but which)
|| was, for some unexplained reason, |
we CARL aad REID + NATALIE WOOO
COOL AND COMPORTABLE STEPHEN MANALY cern
SAT: =anaal ond GRETEL” and “TARZAN’S $ wigoms JUNGLE” _ oem ——— bt ms = *
Morrison, who accompanied ber | + *
from Hollywood
“Mother has had three inter. | (°seeeeras
* views with leading reporters,’
writes Janet, ‘and while she's
secretly very pleased, she bowled
me ovér the other day by saying,
‘maybe Garbo has the right idea |
not giving out interviews. I've been
misquoted twice!” PHONE FEDERAL 2-485)
OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED
STARTS
TOMORROW | rm | =
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HOLLYWOOD IN SHORTS: Joan |
| Crawford's bridegroom, Al Steele, | |
| planes back to Hollywood tomor- |
| row, Then we'll see what we shall |
see, |
Joan Evans (Mrs. Kirby Wea-
therly) welcomed an cight-pound |
doll at Washington hospital ©
Name ts Dale, after Joan's fath- 1
"| @, Dale Eunson.~ |
| Bing Crosby, reassured about if
| Phillip’ 8 condition, is back at Hay-| #
| den Lake conferring with his CBS | ;
| radio. director, He _doesn’t want |
| any special favors, but it would | |
[surely make Bing happy if wet
CinemaScopE
OBWEB
; ——_ "I! turns to MGM to play the wife | authorities permit Phil @ couple of
All Color Program |ot Glenn Ford tn “fearful” deck | weeke to get well at the lake. | . sion.” the nee which created | Ever since the fire at El Rancho :
such a sensation when Ralph Bel- | Vegas. Joe E. Lewis has been sing- | ©
WILD AND PRIMITIVE BEAUTY f lamy played it on TV. ing “Smoke Gets inh Your- Eyes” | Ces
ant It's about @ father who makes ot evey Se Courageous en end Women Whe Loved ond Fought the feartul decision of ‘refusing Ai Steele, a very lonety-look-
in the Savoge Arena of the Lost Great Wilderness! to pay a ransom to the kidnap- | ing one-some, dining at Toots |
, ers of his son. Shore's in New York.” |
yf ‘ Donna reports as ‘soon as she | Dick Haymes -never liad {ft so |
completes “‘The Benny Goodman 00d. He bows into the cocoanut 4
Story” at UL | grove Tuesday night, He's signed }
Ba Capital Records for albums a
Janet Leigh writ “writes that. she’s | and Josef Shaftel has offered him
Tener egy agian org bpe prog ory men ‘Jazz Man.:’
attention the London Press is pay-| That's all today.
ing to her mother, Mrs. Fred (Copyright 1965)
ON OUR A-I-R
GIANT CONDITIONED
SCREEN —— COMFORT | A —_ a a seainnsisiaanistarh LEANO
ast “Chief Crazyhorse” Also GLENN
“Hew Orleans Uncensored” me F ORD « - PARKER |
| STARTS SUNDAY DenaiM® Roger MOORE | i
THE U.S. ARMY vs. = Cecil KELLAWAY
THE “BLACK CAT'S” QUERILLAS! cmaeae
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VISTAVISION : C Cartoon Tan
“To a dame like her... | o} Fw. Po love is also a | et _A Theatre Manager's Preview Report:
ny 7? Fr This is. Tom King dete with a restraint and
. conviction that 1 found very — Eleanor Parker
is heoutte cy wang pcm — = her
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Te ha : ] Josey “Of Gur day. She bas —
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ISLAND ||! mese i ro “ Sincerel
_ JOHN PAYNE: MARY MURPHY > sf Starts At-1:00 -
‘ART SANFORD, Mer. 3:40 - 620-910 ||
mis “Amold Palmer. y aoe *
r + ‘s —\'s
had
success since
battle bet Roberts and
pombe (18-4) at Philadelphia | —
ace
Don | and its record - equalling climax, took the play from the AL scrap, | ‘ : \ oe
which remained unchanged as all
four contenders won.\
New York's Yankees, maintained
perceniagé points up on Cleveland
by defeating Detroit 3-0 while the
Indians went 11 innings to edge
Kansas City 2-1.
Heads for {st Fly Casting . |
Addictsin4th
Day of Tourney |
ST. LOUIS ® — The annual Na- |
tional Fly Casting * Tournament | fae : > moved into its fourth day today
| oney in after entrants from three southern
> states took top positions in four
| ¢kish events. Friday.
. Mament. Holds 5-Stroke Edge’
Going Into Canadian
Open Finals Today
TORONTO @ — Arnold Palnier,
who abdicated the U. S. Amateur
golf title to try his luck with the
professionals, has a golden oppor
tunity today to win his first top-
money prize.
> > *
With a five-stroke lead over the
= only thing that could keep him
from taking the $15,000 Canadian
Open. * * °
The Latrobe, Pa., golfer took his
big margin into the final 18 holes
with a third-round eight-under-par
64 yesterday. with his 64
67 in the Opening rounds, his ‘total
is an almost incredible 105, 21
strokes under par for the three
rounds and the lowest 54-hole score
ever carded in the 46-year-old tour-
* ” *
Palmer needs a 68 today to equal
a 263 Canadian Open record. set
by a namesake, Johnny Palmer
ot Badin, N. C., who established
the mark three years ago over the
St. Charles layout at Winnipeg.
Stadium 9 Blanked;
Roland Williams of Baytown,
Tex., was first in the skish ac-
fly contest with % points.
' Another Texan, R. A. Feemster of Aussies, U. S.
Players Quit
National Test Withdrawal leaves the |
Pairs Title Free for
Wide Open Scrap
orf
i
tying tun to score on his own Boston, still 344 games
* shy, wal-
ai F
: 26 ae
men in order, the Dodger right-
hander was smacked for singles
by Eddie Waitkus, Jim G:
and Andy Seminick and his lead
was trimmed to 2-1,
In the ninth, Newk didn’t even
get a man out, and enabled the
laced a single to left, driving in
the winning run and handing Newk
who didn't walk a batter, his fourth
loss in a row. betweén | Wilson ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 20, 1955 _
L Race Unchanged with home runs by Gil McDougald and Mickey. Mantle (his 3ist) for
‘}a 2-0 lead in the first, Only Dave
Philley’s great stab saved Jim
three
_ Ford, winning his 15th and hand-
ing the Orioles their 20th shutout,
seven, but allowed only a
inning double by Jim Dyck
Cal Abrams’ leadoff single in
si
ins- stayed on pace as
and Ray Narieski saved
i relieved Mike Gar-
out and runnegs on
first in the lith. He
Simpson. Narleski
fanned Hec Lopez and got
a forceout to end
Sammy, White got the Red Sox i
FERRE ie Fir Pr
3 3
S Post Convinces.
Dodger Skeptics
With Big Homer | CINCINNATI uw — Wally Post’s
homer Friday night was one of
the longest of the season, easily
a 420-foot poke over the ‘left-field
fence, ,
* » *
The prowess of the Cincinnati
Redleg outfielder has been in de-
bate since he-and Manager Birdie
Tebbetts claimed he slammed the
ball atop the roof at Ebbets Field
| last month in batting practice. The
iB
lel yn Dodgers scoffed at the
aim.
* *
h homer of the year
zoomed over the left-field wall at
about 360 feet from home plate.
traveled across the street and
| sailed over the top of a billboard | which perches on the roof of a
| two-story laundry.
* * *
“T’m no longer a doubting Thom-
as,” said Joe Garagiola former | Post's 30t
|
PONG With “a sixth-inning homer
that broke up Frank Sullivan's | St. Louis Cardinal catcher who
now helps with the broadcasts of duel with Bob Porterfield. Sullivan | the St. Louis games. “Now I be- won his 15th as the Bosox got four | lieve that Wally hit a ball on the
in the seventh off Porterfield and | roof of the left-field stands at Eb- .| Houston, took first in the 5%-ounce
: District Tourney By BOB HOOBING BROOKLINE, Mass. @® — With)
= 233 = ce nce accuracy |‘, Davis Cup Challenge Round
vinner © pO! only a week away, American
bait event was warren Rector of | laces han acumen have
Shine Sy wie espe te ed ontaine " | National Dow ennis - Tourna-
the field in the fly distance event ment, leaving the men's title free
with an average of 140 2-3 feet. | for a mad ‘scramble..
Action by the Davis Cup compe-
titors came yesterday as Long-
wood officials decided to wait until
the inundated outdoor courts dried
out. Previously the men's play had
been shifted indoors due to the tor-
rential rains. Under present plans
the competition probably will not
resume unti] Tuesday,
U.S. Davis Cup Captain Billy
| Talbert’s move took away the de-
up victories Friday night at Dray- ie aoe - Ne 1 =
ains in the Class B district | mestic seeds, ‘Tony —Trabert a
ae pod nai Mt., Clemens | Vie Seixas. It also broke up the downed Southfield,-51, and Rose- | second-seeded pair of Ham Rich-
ville trimmed Highland Park; 7-3. |*"dson and Denmark's Kurt Neil- Mt. Glen enleaded seme |"? and the third duo of Gil Shea
1 fist _ |and Herb Flam.
— Richardson and Shea are the
2 Belts clouted an otter American Pavis Cup play-
| ers.
single three efforts. Maas | Australians Rex Hartwig and
, the $ Ba Neale Fraser, top-seeded foreign-
jers, defaulted at match point to
|Ttalian Giuseppi Merlo and Dick
Roseville scored six runs in the Gaines of Edgartown, Mass., in a
Ist two innings and was never | second-round indoor match. The distance bait cast. His average
in Third Round |
Mt. Clemens and Roseville hung |
Dick-Wes Next Foe Stadium Inn encountered some
rugged pitching Friday night and suffered its Ist loss in the Class
A district softball tournament at
Highland Park, Behind the two-hit
burling.of Wambeke, Highland
Park blanked the Pontiac “A”
champs, 30;
Highland Park scored twice in
the 4th inning as Coratti walked |
and slammed a home run. |
ture in the 6th when he doubled
and tallied the 3rd run on a single.
Stadium’s Verle Sheldon was the
mound victim.
Stadium Inn faces = ——
Sporting.Goods tonight. The Water-
ford League team eliminated
Roseville from the “A” tourney
last night by forfeit. Tonighty
game is a “must” win for Stadium
in the double-elimination tourna-
ment. -
King King’s bat again entered the pic- | Roseville headed. Highland Park nine gar-| Aussies won the first two sets by
nered only two hits off pitcher | 6-2 scores and were leading 40-15
Tournament continues tonight in| when they defaulted in a sports-
the 3rd round at Drayton ball park. | manlike gesture. jfn the 12th game of the third set! The Yankees bombed Baltimore | three in the eighth off Dean Stone. ‘bets Field,” -"Loop champion GMC, upset by
the Jets in Wednesday's Class A
Coachers’ victory fina! | Ist. 6th, and 7th innings when two
alareperidspred plied co" batters reached base each time meeting of GMC and the Jets in ‘But Stone rose to the occasion
= 2 ae ae ees 000 0054 . rere core
— ———— La OM aad” £30 902 2478
5:30 p.m. .
Coachers rapped seven hits off
the slants, of Jim Williams, in- Rod is Holds
cluding a home run by Ernie Zuba- ‘
lik, while Les Stone was mowing’ :
| down the opposition on.5 safeties. 4 ART 1 ee
The rangy .southpaw walked only Fe |
one and struck out 10 ppmapies baad
tiring the Jets in order e .
of their seven turns at the plate.| Reynolds 13 Strokes
Wes Muherte preaused 6 wus in | Off Pace With 235 for.
Leapanecd Aarons pug Mtge played it four years in the Navy)
w ypassed college on > WaY! ran the Lions ragged in scoring
to professiona] football, won the | poth seasisduane oan Finck the
glory, and Doak Walker, who got | Eagies unbeaten along the Nation-
a college education, profited finan-| a) Professional League exhibition cialy Friday night as the Phila-| trail.
delphia Eagles ppset the Detroit; tHe did it on Doak Walker night
Lions 14-8, in the Cotton Bowl when the for-
Wegert, a rookie in pro experi-
Doaker Honored, Lions Lose Star with the pro Lions was hon-
ored on the ‘occasion of” his last
game in Texas.
It was in this big saucer that
Walker played 20 games before
crowds totaling 1,058,000. The fans
gave him a $10,000 automobile and
other things in a half-time cere-
mony and the Doaker wept as he mer Southern Methodist University
ence but a veteran in football, (he
Southfield meets the Waterford| For both ‘teams, nérvously
Lions at 7:30 and Pontiac GMC | watching the weather and the fast
faces Highland Park at 9 p.m.|approaching Aug. 26 Davis. Cup
Three games are scheduled Sun-| opening date at Forest Hills, N.Y.,
day, with Roseville engaging Mt. | it seemed the only thing they could
Clemens in the opener at 2 p.m. | .
——<—<——— Though seeded second among
| og, ~~ aaa =} $2 the foreigners, Australians Ken Adams and Sturner; Gecaes- | Rosewall and Lew Hoad never
niak, Middle d Le acelin ‘io 000 1-7 6°32) Were formally entered in the Na-
Hee Part. kimersoe, ‘Zimmerman, | tiona Donbles and have been prac-
thmel and Bosanko. ticing singles play under the
watchful eye of Captain Harry
Hopman near the site of the Chal
lenge Round play.
Meanwhile the aggressive com-
bination of Jerry Moss, St. Peters-
burg, Fla., and Bill Quillian, Se-
attle, Wash., stepped forward as Chisox Recall
11 Farmhands Se ater ae CHICAGO @® -- The Chicago | vis Cuppers Orlando Sirola and Ni-
White Sox today announced the re-| cola Pietrangeli in a 41-hour, 10- ‘call of 11 optioned players from | minute marathon
Stenographer Is First
to Swim Lake Winnipeg
WINNIPEG i®—Kathie McIntosh
Betty Astra Wins
Wolverine Feature
Betty Astra, the 3-5 favorite,
captured her 3rd straight race last
night, beating Rhythmic Song by a
length and a half in the featured
$3,000 ppen trot at Wolverine Race-
way, She covered-the mile in 2:06 General Manager- Frank Lane,
in making the announcement, said
“there is little likelihood that any minor league. clubs. ————
Dewey Is Manager of the recalled payers will report | : al
first_per 11g White Sok at the end of of Speedway Oval their current league seasons, as
most of the clubs are at or near
the top of the league standings and
will undoubtedly be engaged in
|playotis.”” 11 players are pitchers Mike
Fornieles from Toronto and Bill
Fischer, Bob Cain and. Tom Flani-
gan from Memphis; catchers Carl
Sawatski from Minneapolis and
Earl Hattey from Charleston; in-
fielders Sam Esposito from Mem-
phis, Joe Kirrene from San An-
tonio and Jim Marshall from Oak-
land, and outfielders Ed White
from Memphis and Norman Cash
from Waterloo —of*~the~ Three-t
League. In a recent managerial move at
Pontiac Speedway, Dick Dewey
was named the new operator of
the M59 oval, Bob Amos an-
nounced today. Dewey succeeds
Don Pike, who accepted a similar
position at Gay Day Speedway.
Amos stated that.he is not tak-
ing over the M59 track. “T now
have no more official capacity at
the Pontiac Speedway than I did
when Pike was in charge,” said
Amos. :
Amos declared that Dick Dewey
is the new manager. “‘Dewey is
the new manager and has been
given full control by the Pontiac
Speedway Board of Directors," and paid $3.20 straight.
Amos said, ed
Sensational Swaps Aims
CHICAGO « — Swaps, the un-
beaten 3-year-old owned by ‘Rex.
C. Elisworth, shoots for a turf re-
i i g
a 73 ‘
i i il ‘tor Record, Rich Reward
ae ee | fornia, whose seven triumphs this | ~
year includes one over Nashua in | petroit eS 2
the Kentucky Derby, makes his | Ks 3 first start on the grass in the
tionally televised and broadcast | Detroit
3*
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asueses itt 7
Washington Park feature at a mile 1 o
and threé-sixteenths. : eogen (4) =
He has been sensational in work- | “«@-t0) or Ceccarelit” (aay " iyo (ie),
outs, taking to the turf as if he | Poston. st shingten 7 p.m —Nino® (13-6)
owned it. But how he will react | Baltimore at New York, 1 p.m.—Wight
in direct competition on the foot-| ‘*? 7 Syme (Ue) as ;
ing, packing top«weight of .126 bay HE Prt ® ——
pounds, is an imponderable that | Boston 8 Washington ©
goes to sharpen interest ih the na- Govemnnd 3 Set, Silk tll same SUNDAYS
Ch
20th WIN FOR ROBERTS—Philadelphia Phillies | lyn’s big Don Newcombe for the 2nd pitcher Robin Roberts became the Ist 20-game win-| days. Philadelphia scored two times All-America and for five years a|tald them how he appreciated what
time in
in they'd done for him in his 8-year
football career,
Walker for the first time failed
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€HICAGO u& — The Detroit! Detroit manager Bucky Harris,
Tigers -don’'t have much of a
chance in the American League
pennant race but they might have
the final say so as to who will
going to roll over and play dead.”
Asked about what he thought his
Tigers have 21 of their remaining
35 games with the top four con-
tenders and are fully qualified to
play the role of “spoilers.” *
their:
“Anything Can Happe
Even After 3-0 Licking
“but make no mistakes, we're not
win. ; .| Harris hesitated a moment and re-
Lurking in 5th place, 10% games | plied “anything can happen, But
off the pace, the —talent-loaded | 1 expect--one—ot—those--teams—to contenders.
Tigers never had a real chance
gave up only six hits. Tigers got
a runner as far as 3rd only once 1
front line pitchers, were considered
$e
Steve Gromek was. sunk again set
senior women’s quartet from
Walter Reed Hospital Swim
in Washington, D. C. They
the 200-yard medley relay with
time of 4:30.5. ¥
Elen Stewart of Vancouver
her third record of the meet
:night with a clocking of 1:19.3
the junior women’s 100-yard breast
qualifying heats cracked both
junior and senior . Canadian
‘|a single and Walt Dropo followed by his home run pitch. He was Pos Saga ots sailing along comfortably until the ese
4th when Jim Rivera led off. with
with his 16th homer into the lower
left field stands. game here the ist
ers romped
54 Holes Play
Minor, Major Drafts
Set for Sept. 20-30 COLUMBUS, Ohio @ -~ Drafts
for major and ‘minor baseball
leagues will be held here Nov. 20-
%, George-M.-Trautman an
nounced,
®
Sights, Bigger Game
FLORENCE, S. C. ®—Carole Jo Kabler, the U. 8. Golf Assn.’s Na-
on f
event as is her 4 and 3 Victim in
Joanne Gunderson of Seattle,
Wash.
Solunar Tables Sunday—and- Monday, for fish-
ermen in the Pontiac area, will
offer the best sport at the times in-
dicated in the - folowing solunar
tables, prepared especially for this
section ty John Alden Knight: ‘ SUNDAY AM, PM
Minor jor
6:25 934 8:50 «2:35
AM. PM, | —_ Miner cr OO
6:10 3 9:35 3:20
Tiger Box Score.
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Toeson.t> 4 9 2 Rivers, ; $"3
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THE PON TIAC PRESS_ In.Days of Davy Crockett—
. Read it in Today's Press :
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955 we led bi MICHIGAN.
WALLED LAKE HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION—To
be completed sometime in October is the new
. gymnasium-auditorium addition to the Walled Lake High School. This was designed by Walter T.
Anicka of Ann Arbor and constructed by A. N.
Hickson of Pontiac. 2
COMMERCE SCHOOL ADDITION—Six class Commerce School. These were designed by Walter
rooms, offices and teachers’ rooms were added this T. Anicka and built by A. N. Hickson Co,
pe Wy Oe eet ie ot Pet a i ay.
located on Crescent Lake Rd.
Township School District's’ four WATERFORD ELEMENTARY—Under construc-
tion is the new John Montieth Elementary School *
One of Waterford
new achools,
blue-glazed
interior lobby
elementary Mason Co., it is one-story construction and features
brick at
walls,
it is built by Bundy Construction, — THIRTEEN.
the entrance and on the
Designed by George D,
“New School Buildings Being Readied By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE
Oakland.-County—like the rest
of the nation—continues to build
schools in an attempt to keep,
pace with the birthrate and the
_ influx of new, young-family-aged
‘pépulation. School districts in
general have not been able to
build enough classrooms to meet
the demands of the hundreds of
new houses whieh monthly take
shape on local horizons, but by
and large, Oakland County is
doing better than other counties
of Michigan and other parts of
the country, “
The peak of the demand,
which until this year in Oakland
County has been preponderantly
in the elementary area,is mov-
ing closer to the junior and
senior high school years. By
: ‘I , believe county school au-
ties, the peak load will hit
the high schools.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
UNDER WAY and Livernois Rds., Holly pro-
poses a bond issue for this fall
for the financing of a high
school and Lake Orion will bréak
ground before long for its new
high schgol building.
Faculty committee and the
Pontiac Beard of Education
are hard at work determining
‘what type of program will best
serve this-district- when. it-de-
signs a new high school this
coming year, Bloomfield Hills
has a new 2%4-classfoom high
school ready for September
opening at the juncture of
Telegraph and Lone Pine Ras.
Additions; too, are being made
to high schools at Walled Lake, Farmington and Birmingham,
dR. HIGH SCHOOL FOR PONTIAC
Slightly ahead of construction
schedule is the new junior high
school being built for the Pon-
tiac School District -on the 100-
acre Perry St. site. The aca-
demne wing section of this mod-
ern designed structure will be
eompleted, according to the archi-
tect, H: E. Beyster & Associates
of Detroit and the contractor,
LAKE STREET SCHOOL — A kindergarten through sixth grade will be ready*tor the ~ “designed by Pontiac School District on Lake St when the school bells ring next month. This was
H, E. Beyster and Associates and built by A. H. Hickson Co. of. Pontiac. Ward Ress, Inc., of Pontiac, in
time for the 1956 February school
term. To be finished shortly
after will be the shop wings and
the auditorium anc cafeteria
section of the building.
Completed -and ready for fall
opening is the new Lake Street
school which is a kindergarten
through sixth grade building. Ac-
~cording to the —Pontiac Board-of
Education policy, this new school
as well as other new elementary
schools, of the district, will be
named by the students of the
school after it is in operation,
Recently a group of Pontiac
citizens petitioned the Board
and asked that the Lake Street
Rev. J, Allen Parker. The peti-
tion stated that Rev. Parker
was the first Negro ever elected
to the beard of education and
in deference to his leadership
in the community, he was a
worthy candidate for the hon-
or,
Also under construction shortly
for Pontiac will be the new Linda
Vista elementary school located
between Perry. and Mt. Clemens -
Sts., adjacent to East Blvd. This
school, besides its regular ele-
mentary classrooms,
the first special education rooms-
built by this district. uder the
new Oakland County financed
Special Education Act. These two
rooms will serve handicapped
youngsters of Pontiac district and
also nearby districts eligible un-
der the county set-up.
H. E. Beyster & Associates
have been retained by the
', beard to draw plans also for
the eight school plant additions
which will consist of a multi-
purpose room for Central
School; also Haw-
throne, Malkin and Willis. There
Will also be a multi-purpose
een and four classrooms
added to Crofoot; multi-par-
pose and two kindergarten
rooms at LeBaron and a miulti-
purpose, five classrooms, H-
brary, office area for MeC-
arroll, aise ee a
will have” Dr. Otto P, Hufziger, ‘admin.
istrative assistant in charge of
building for Pontiac schools, said
that a schedule of drawing com-
pletion dates had been worked
out with the architect and by
December 15 of this year all of
the designing would be complete
for the additions. He reported
that the Whitfield school addition
would be ready for September
Opening.
WATERFORD CONSTRUCTS
ELEMENTARIES
Under way for the Waterford
Township school district is an
elementary building program
which will give this district four. -
new elementary schools. On
Crescent Lake Rd., the new John
Montieth school, elementary
through sixth eared and offering
42... chasspooms,.is...
struction. Featured in this build-
ing designed by the Geqrge D
Mason Co., and built by —
Construction Co., is a pair
classrooms with folding Bios
» partition which can double as a
multi-purpose room. It also has
the additional flexibility offered
by a partition which folds back to
‘include the large lobby area for
Community meetings. :
William Shunek, superintend-
ent of schools for Waterford,
said that three other elementary
schools, one on Wandering Drive,
Midland Rd, and Pontiac Lake
“Rd, will be constructed this
school year, This program is
being financed under the one-
million dollar bond issue en-
_dorsed by the district two years
ago.
WALLED LAKE ADDS
TO HIGH SCHOOL
Nearing completion is the new
gymnasium and locker room fa-
cilities which is an. addition to
the new high school built last
year. Designed by Walter T.
Anicka, Ann Arbor architect
who. did the original school, it
has a permanent stage included
in the plan. A. N. Hickson and
Co. constructed the building.
The same architect and builder
elementary, Walled Lake ele-
mentary, Glengary elementary,
Commerce elementary,
Superintendent Clifford
Smart reports that a new site
at the corner of Decker Rd. A
f and Pontiac Trail will house a
15-classroom elementary build-
ing. Construction on this, he ,
sald, would begin sometime
this fall and it will be ready
for September 1966 opening,
‘OTHER COUNTY: PROJECTS -
Expansion program for Bloom-
field Hills includes a new Wing
Lake addition of six classrooms
and a new elementary school
east of Woodward between Squire
rel and Adams Rds,
Rochester has completed the
mew North Hill Elementary
School which will open next
month for the first time.
Birmingham, in the coming
year, plans a six-classroom pro}-
ect for Pembroke; six class
room at Beverly; elevent aca-
demic classrooms, music suite
and counselors’ offices at Bir-!
mingham High School and 24
academic classrooms, plus all
other needed facilities, for Derby
Junior High School.
Dr. Dwight B, Ireland, Bir-
mingham superiptendent of
schools, says that in the near
future there will be an elemen-
tary building. at- Greenfield and
Fairfax, and also elementaries
at North Adams Rd., Lahser and
14 Mile Rd, and an elementary
building on the Birmingham
High School site.
FARMINGTON BUILDS
ELEMENTARIES
The_new Eagle School at the
corner of Middlebelt and 14 Mile
Rds, ‘will be completed for school
opening for the Farmington
Township school district.
This ts a kindergarten
through sixth whick was de-
signed by Eberle M. Smith
and built by the Wallace Con-
struction Co, Also included in
the plans of this building is the
four-room special education fa-
cllity which will serve this dis-
trict and ether area districts |
Farmington also constructed
this year elementary schools on
Gill Rd. and on Tuck Rd. These
will be named later, said the
office of ——— oO, P,
Dunckel,
ROCHESTER ELEMENTARY —
apres School is ready for beng
ev new "sigan through. sixth North Hill heicont Associates of tember opening in Rochester. Designed by H. E.
iJ
Detroit, tteatre the new plastic bbe othe roo which produce the maximum of — at all points of the classroom.
emsctiey ikke te: sch ty Eh M. Sith af Derr, H wit tt Wa
the new structure at Middlebelt z
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ent ports in the world.
ee eo tures next to bluegrass sod can be of the U.S. iron ore came: from
as much as 6,degrees lower than at the Meseht tinge te noctbare Min
shoulder height. nesota, i ; a of her airports from 140 to 770 in
When painting house siding, | the last five years, says the Na- brush with the grain of wood, not | tional Geographic Society.
Problem Vexing “22"* Repair Cost Staggering
if Condition Has Existed
for Long Period
[ “agust Bargains! ge Fg mney B.T.U.
DELCO FURWace =ates $9 4q7s NO MONEY DOWN}
30 Day Occupancy
$50 Monthly Payment
Medel 162 Fairmont
Phone FE 5-4731 ©
ee By HUBBARD COBB —
Dan Rose Realty | As our little six or seven part
Open 1P.M. -6 P.M, opus on blistering and peeling paint a 7 | 7 : 80 cent Antwerp is one of the five great- Broch With the Groin Brazil has increased the number| Tests show that night tempera-| In the past 50 years,80 per
“Leaky Basement |
{
... For ALL Your
- BUILDING.
MATERIALS.
- PEERLESS WM NEW STYLE
and 1
WAICOTE ASBESTOS aia MASONRY SIDING
SHINGLES _
. turned out to be helpful to some
DELCO 10,000 B.T.U, | readers, we figured we might try
- Gas Forced Alr if | the same trick with damp and
leaky basements which are quite a
FURNACE | problem to many a happy home-
| owner. co @
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| - New just as in-the ease of blister-
‘ing and peeling exterior paint,
77 BEDR m | there is no easy and fool-proof Still $
|cure for a damp or leaky base- Only
HOME ment, The first thing you have to
| do is find out what is the cause
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high as to not 12ake it-worth the |
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BAKED ENAMEL ¢.c".’ oa” rortamuay ie | BEDROOM ALUMINUM _ many cases this hope- | FHA Homes
We can start off by saying that
there are roughly three types of Offered at
damp and leaky basements. In the | $
first group are those that are damp | 7 30( yoo Z from condensation—not from water 7] : DON’T F ORGET @ Andersen Windows @ Royo! Ook coming through the walls, '
Windows @ Gate City Awning Type
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PLANNING The remedy here is not too com-.1 . Monthly Payments
lieated,-In- the second group are :
oH those where the walls and floor 49
@ For Residing Homes are porous and where the problem $ MONTH
@ For New Construction |'s the seepage of water through ~ 4
the masonry. In the last group | Includes Taxes and Ins. @ Eliminates Painting | we find the basements that really |
with Redwood Frames. e! tates =e up aw sey hing — Model Open at : :
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LEADERS and PIONEERS
the new FLEXALUM ® toms song (DePC2ds Much Wm. A. Kennedy | | . cane on Construction — REALTOR | : ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY ALGO ALUMINUM We have tried to show that most FE 4-3569
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most of the moisture is the result |
a. al DEPKL Factory | Rep. | of condensation. The condensation | “see | 7 : ,occurs because of the moist air HHL soccceccccccces inside the house and one way to MIX Feraem f help matters is to use fans and | 7 “twos” “weraien” ifn . *CELLAR WALLS: €/ other means of ventilation to push : this moist air outside before it has |
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You seldom it ever find blistering de ‘or ‘CIN : NEEDS
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yg ‘homes. Today we build homes dif- BLOCKS < ferently. They are made tight and FE 4.4570
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“ |prevent heat loss and heat gain. | >) FE 8-0332
Windows and doors. are tight fit-
ting and to make.’em even tighter Ty
we weatherstrip them and install |
storm windows anid doors. Now |
all this is good — it makes the
house free from drafts\and it cuts and SONS : down your heating bills ‘but at the / — .
“|fenes we ene ane pieteme EES TT ADDITIONS .. PORCHES .. BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- more and more water vapor from || 199 Mechanic Street /]|f NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM the kitchen and. bath. ~ I COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS -.. RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM AWNINGS . . . ASPHALT PAVING FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS.
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Headquarters THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY” AUGUST 20, 1955
the Compass Realty Co. plans to go |
ahead with 200 new homes in the ‘Contractors Buy Tracts
Building Boom Looms in
Milford Village Area By REBA HEINZELMAN
MILFORD—If present plans are
| put into effect, the Milford area proved a 100-home plat to be
built by the Clarenc t
Realty Co, ef Detroit. Schuett
$17,000 class according to Irving
S. Cane, president. ;
RECENTLY PURCHASED
Most recently acquired —
outside of Milford is the sale of
90 acres of the Ashcroft Farms to
the Walker Realty Co. of Birming-
ham. Construction work is ready | Curtains Cover Frame
| Fasten hasigers at the very corner,
Curtains look best when they
cover the whole window frame.
using screws, not nails, in order
not to split the wood.
' Commercial and industrial
Wiring Specialists
NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION!
A ePoe pan will have one ot its biggest build- ms q 40-acre tract of land in | to begin, according to J.R. Walker. | BALLARD ware a ; | ;
rE ee pte have) eect Sl | Wh he ct of te ms , Chieftain Homes as) of a sudden ople have} lage a ns to den rush in Milford?
© Paint / seemed to discover Milford,” Vil-| | model homes in the eubdivicion ia ; ae ELECTRIC co. ;
Supplies i lage President Bart Smith said. | ‘very soon. .. According to Feesient : mt sim Ott © Petters te WE t-e20
“If the present trerid’ continues, a migh' ; XPAansion / * Lumber is Re within ae care guden avaiable Option on 86 acres immediately | of the General. Motors Proving PAY ONLY
y ry Supplies . +. : , Sy will bo abd” next.to the Schuett land has been | Grounds. It might be the develop- TO BUY-TO SELL
j : aa cena _ jtaken by an unknown Detroit. ment of Michigan state parks here. | : : $
—h- . Smith pointed out that Milford | firm, according to President Smith. 7 "\-p,- ee ees ; Y it polar Then again, it may be that peo- C SCHUETT = i is one of the few —— reas BULLDOZERS AT WORK + (ple have discovered that they can ° to G L 's
rmaunities in the Detroit area tha ; hav orthern Michigan's scenic : A l0-acre tract of land east of ave northern & *
* Remodeling ae hes bat Oe brane _ Peach Hilt subdivision near East | beauty mght here in the Huron REALTOR A MONTH
Pisce wanest, pacman ee °* |Commerce street has been pur- y eee Farms, New and Used wy ies . i chased by the Jack Hyman Buiid- | Homes. Lake Front Homes.
© Building Houston and Heatley, local con-| erg of Detroit. Bulldozers already ,Oxalic Acid Works Coliages, Lake und Acts FEATURES:
: . tractors, are in the process Of | are at work preparing the rolling| A good remover for stains on ‘Sie = oe wie ;
ALL TYP building 18 homes in their new hills of the area for the home | bathroom and kitchen fixtures can . . chews Conterporary = * All Copper Plumbing Me us
‘ ES OF ——* - Ping vprdeles be building program. | be made by dissolving one ounce SEE SCHUETT’S AD Or — * Paved Streets fo
BUILDING SUPPLIES between $11,900 ‘and $4 500. | ‘This. subdivision will have 28 [Of oxalic acid in one quart of SPECIAL VALUES IN ——— Large Utility Room and = | . re} Oi ie OR Oee beeebet, | WOE --BUTLDING-SECTION + —*-wane-te- ctosers——————-— ace
; NEW WIDE STREET | and will be platted into streets . Storage Room i
CHURCH S, Inc. A new street, 60 feet wide, was) as soon as a formal plat has To Buy or Sell Real Estate PAGE 20 1. Out Baldwin Avenae te Clarkston Read,
Call the
brought to. grade through the) heen submitted to the Village |
middie of the subdivision and will| Council for OK on water and |
be blacktopped as part of the vil) sewage facilities.
lage blacktop program, Tye en- If the low bid is accepted
tire project is FHA financed. Wednesday on the recently avail-
" | The Village Counell bes ap. able 131 acres of land in Milford, 5 OFFICES TO
. SERVE YOU
Listings and Sales Help Needed
lo Owr Expansion Program “All-Woman Realty”
THELMA M. ELWOOD Realtor
6149 Case-Kileabeth Rd
WE 46-3846 of FR 5-10m4 tern feft on Clarkston Read te Medel,
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Ideal Helper All Aluminum Liner
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ma | est passenger vessel. |
i. The 18,500-ton craft, which will
ud | be able to carry 890 passengers, is
expected to be in service early
mi next spring.
f| She will operate regularly on the
New York-Copenhagen-Oslo run.
Her all-aluminum superstructure
will weigh nearly 400 tons less
=| than if made of steel.
lays flagstones in attractive irreg-
is mixed at a time it may harden
before use. Teamwork here gets
job done in a few hours.
The do-it-yourself trend is turn-
ing into a‘ “‘do-it-together" move-
ment because the housewife has
joined. the team...
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| Protects 3 Ways
| 1. MILDEW AND FUME RESISTANT!
‘2. SELF-CLEANING!
3. VITOLIZED OILS GIVE TOUGHNESS!
White and Regular Colors — ' Offers Constantly
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Es
| ingly are to women who come into
| their shops and yards for “‘handy-
Working together gets jobs done |
|where they act
‘little woman does the easy but
© | the bank. Hardware and building a
dealers report that sales increas-
|man” materials and tools. Women
‘who before merely planned the
work for their husbands to do, to-
day pitch in with the actual work;
of painting, wallpapering, laying |
floor tile, putting up wallboard and |
| ceiling panels, installing insulation, |
| building
| lawn furniture.
faster and saves-=money. In addi-|
tion, women express satisfaction in |
doing their part to improve their
home's appearance and livability.
Women are catitioned pot to at-
tempt heavy work. Light jobs
as handyman's
helper are advised.
BASEMENT — Rec room gets
acoustical tile cefling. Man cranes
neck to set tiles in place, while
essential job of applying blobs of
adhesive, and handing” tiles to
| husband.
\Picture Window
Changing View | The room with a picture window |
starts off with decorative money in
‘No matter what the season of
|| the year such a window promises
a constantly changing view that is
more exciting than any painting
one can find.
The lucky owner of a living room
with ieee
;| plan the decoration around the
| view, placing the furniture so that
| the occupants may enjoy it without |
OLE Oe
USE OUR REAR DOOR PICKUP SERVICE
—WE DELIVER— Bah
oo a
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)® PITTSOURON PAINTS—keep ther APE Phone FE 5-644] | e '; necessity of moving a chair.
In the room shown here the
big picture window, which eccu-
ples one wall, has been made
the center of decorative atten-
tion with comfortable chairs and
sofas placed for enjoyment of the
1 out-of-deors,-
Wisely the decorator has made
| use of wide areas of polished floor,. ene using a simple hand-crafted area
rug for the dining section as an
island. The broad expanse of oak
flooring has been brought to a
_| beautiful patina with repeated § -
coats of wax and blends harmoni-
“ously with the woodland view from
the window. Even the reading
chair with its accompanying lamp |
is well placed to make the msot of,
the view while providing a quiet |
corner to enjoy a good book.
Summed up the room has a
view can be done with great sim-
A : plicity if the decorative plan is
sincere and the results will be @il_
*| that one could desire. |
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- SERVICE , . {Moisture Rots Boards
patios, barbecues, and -
story to teil — that a room With aly Put in Special Switches
To prevent the children operating
power tools when there is no super- hubby installs others between raft-| Vision, install special switches for
these machines that require a key ers. Insulating against summer | before the current can be turned heat and winter cold is first step | | on,
in finishing an expansion attic. ATTIC — Wife staples mineral
wool insulation blankets in place
between attic foot iS while
Inconel is a heat resisting, non-
Moisture condensation in an
attic can cause roof boards to rot.
aera - the ager is to. TO SATISFY
ventilation through the use ot | DEMAND
| We Repeat This vents or louvers.
From. 60 to 80 per cent of the |
| graphite currently used in the U.S. |
is _imported,
SPECIAL on
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. Sites. THIS WEEK
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BUILDING SECTION 1”x8” UTILITY
PAGE 20 PONDEROSA PINE
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OLD ROOMS MADE NEW! | Paint Line Helps
If you have a narrow Phage
try painting a line right down
center of the floor and up the cen-
ter of the wall-at the end. This
will as a guide line when en-|
tering and Teaving the garage and
save a lot of dented fenders.
i
It's an old Mennonite custom to |
paint. the front door blue when
the daughter of the household is
of marriageable age. When this
custom is followed, the young
blades of the neighborhood know |-
Willis M.
BREWER Broker
Homes. .
55 N. Parke St.
FE 4-518]
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with Armstrong's |
TEMLOK Temlok Insulation Board
Tile on the ceiling, Temlok
Plank on the walls... and
you have « emart new room,
It's quick and inexpensive
ot
‘Mill Construction’ =
Wood plank-apd-beam construe
tion, now widely used for modern
homes because of its structural
efficiency and attractive appear-
ance, is a streamlined version of
old-fashioned “mill construction.”
\ naires iranian
‘HURRY To: Buy or Sell Real Estate See
Bateman and Kampsen
Realty Company . 377 South T FE 4-052
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3 Realtor 3] 7234 Cooley Loke Rd.
$ 6 ee Bee bates $ Phone EM 3-3061
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OPEN SAT. & SUN.
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. WHITE BROS. | REAL ESTATE
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—|How to Grow Old Sliding Windows )
| Gracefully ~Be Busy [Pegged Plank Floors Gan Kip Eon Burmeis ters 7 OPEN EVERY DAY DAKOTA, lil. aw — Frenk Bo- | Attractive, Easy Job Until someone invents a window |
8 A. M. fo. : P. M., SUNDAYS to 3e
lender, 87,:-a retired carpenter,| a lean a ntique pegged and keyed plank In making keys, allow the grain
says he ‘has found the secret of | styie. floors are easy to simulate | of the wood to run-the long axis of pane that stays ¢ without |
growing ‘old gracefully. |with random-width boards, |». The key hol on & washing, window manufacturers |
° .s} ccwewed to a subfloor for eclid cow |? ™?- my neres: ane y are concentrating their attention |
“If you're going to sit in’ the | struction. The effect is especially | "Sing @ key as a template for jon making their products easier |
corner and twiddle your thumbs, | attractive for a large room in a/ marking. The key ‘slots’ are then ifor the housewife to clean
you'll either drive yourself crazy | simmer home or other rustic | carefully shaped with a saw and) ee e |
or six feet under,” he says. | structures. | chisel.
Many wood winddws now are |
i |made with sash that slip easily |
> |Out of the frame so they can be
= | washed easily and conveniently in-
3 | Side the room. Bolender retired five years ago.! The modern way to achieve this, |
For the first three years, time the National Lumber Manu-| |
hung so heavy on his hands, he | faryrersAssn., is to. use wood Protect Bath Window ia
says, that at times he hardly felt jdowel plugs over countersunk, Many bathrooms still have the
he was “even ats.” | screws. Dowels are available in window lecated over the tub-| The latest is the sliding window,
| various sizes &t any lumber yard. | shower area. This restricts privacy the kind which slides from side |
HEATIN G Then he started to ‘beep scrap-| A hole, the size of the dowel se-| jn the summer and invites drafts | to side instead of up and down. |
EQUIPM ENT books of newspaper clippings on lected, is drilled to a depth of 44-|in the winter. But if your bath ‘The gush lifts right out with a
a things which interested him ‘and inch in the face of the flooring. room window is over the tub, the, AUTHENTIC DES1IGN—This | slight pressure applied at the top. * «6 * \ THERE'S he began to make -hooked~ rugs.| Then a smatler hole for the screw | windowsill should receive _ the | | pane NOTHING FINER BULLY! When he feels ambitious, Bolender | is drilled in the center of the plug | same waterproof protection that | ees el An in-between size, square or
OTTO A TRZOS works on a rug from six to seven | hole. the walls and floors have. Ex- | ee designs dating from the | nearly square in shape, is often
: bd hours a day. At this rate it takes After screws are driven. se- | tend waterproof ceramic tile over 18th Century and earlier. The instalied singly or in groups above |
3101 Orchard Lake Rood him four days to finish one. curely, plugs cut from the dow. (the sill, otherwise its wood sur- Peed frame with its “broken) kitchen sinks,
KEEGO HARBOR cca els are giued into place ger the | i nt” on - —_ ora Ww owe oom —— i yond SHINGLES ROOFING
| smoot ‘ ‘columns is typical o me old at arm's length from the house ad
FE 2 0 0278 Give Color Thought | aaron ond sanded Don’t Mix Oil, Latex | homes in New England, Virginia, | wife, but the sidward sliding ac- |
_____---When__planning a paint-color | Wood keys, placed at random! Don't ever try to mix. oil-base| and the other colonies. Both door | tion makes them easy to open and _ Eves. & CALL MA 6-6247 scheme for the outside of your | ‘along the edges of the longer and latex paints together. It won't Tand frame today are stock pon- | clone, The removable-sash feature |
place of business, give careful | boards not only add a decorative | work. Oil paint is soluble in tur-| derosa pine millwork items, elimi-| makes it possible to wash them |
thought to the colors you will use| touch, but also help to lock the | pentine or mineral spirits; latex,| nating the need for c tom mill-| without going outside and perc! |
on your sign. boards together. in water, | work. — —— ee ee 216 Ib. 3in I Thick Bul see $895
15 th. Asphalt Felt... <.... $295
30 Ib. Asphalt Felt’... s.... $295
45 ib. Roofing..... os seu $195
FIR PLYWOOD
4x8x5/e Plyscore....... 35%
Ax8x¥4 Good 1 Side... . . 3395
4x8x3/4 Good 1 Side. ... . $995
CHLORIDE
100 Lb. Bag, $49
Reg. $3.29 .......... 2 |
“PAINT PAN
and ROLLER
itt. OE Buy Now! — Reg. $3.99
Car Wash Brush
$198
| ing on @ ladder.
WS Tae
Wy eas ‘346 P\From Forest to Mill
_ THEN DIRECT TO YOU
URMEISTER’S Saves You Money, Yet Never | Does Your Home
Forgets Quality
ee aye a FINISHING AUGUST | On the Interior?
__SELL-A- BRATION !
Ce
Just Arrived!
3 CARLOADS
GOLD BOND
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somes 1
| 1x6 FIR, 1x8 FIR, 1x10 FIR, Reg. st ;
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Window Trim, Doors and We can supply you with a=
Wallboard, Plywood, Oak $ 85 | . ft Flooring, Windows ond )
| 1x8 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, cay ol a 4x8 Asbestos $3 45° Ry ae re Now $89 per M material at Burmeister’s PER
Board = SHEET Ix12 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, and pay onty MONTHS
Reg. $120... ....42.. eee Now $89 per M ape NO MONEY — 4’x8'x/2” Plasterboard .........
SFLXIOFL == $95 ‘ Standard Grade Qaulity 2x4’s—2x6’s—2x8's-— ae Corrigated 6 / 2x10's-8' to 16’, Reg. $130. ..Now $99 per M ee emereerd
Asbestos red ‘4’x8’x%4"" Plasterboard ........ | 2x8’s—18’, Reg. $160 per 1,000 sq. ft. NOW $120
| 2x4 Premium Grade WHITE FIR... $110 per M
7 ” (MBG) 2x4 8's Econ. Gr. STUDS, 37c ea.. $68.50 per M ee, ota
TWINSULATE WT \x6 YELLOW PINE No. 2 and Better, wepouee Pleteee Fa) : YOUR ATTIC FU YW Reg. $1.49 ..... ..as+,... Now $114 per MEHB* __ ee ra Soak Lime o.oo 05 6 cine. cs.
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selected lumber, Reg. $150... Now $129.50 M *
pl 25 Lbs. Joint Cement ......... $2.39
25 Lbs. Tape and Joint Cement. . $3.95
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“COME IN TODAY
See Clarence Burmeister. Bring your plans or
Exterior SHEATHING, 2'x8’ Sheets, | Ee — 25".32" rs $99.50 per M tl al dae $459°5 list of materials for»-the best price . yet! 2 : en 2 Remember price means nothing without
| 4x8’ SHEETS, 2” per sheet . . .$60. 00 cl M at ie per Ceantring : quality and Burmeister's has BOTH!
ucf| you need for complete “
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| | OUTDOOR FIREPLACES HEATALATOR FIREPLACES AREA WALLS * CALCIUM CHLORIDE
CEMENT & MORTAR
CEMENT COLORS
SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE
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ee 140 WN. Cass Ave.
FE 5-8163 - ~~ SILICA SANDY
Frigidaire—Philco
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CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Ave,
AUBURN HEIGHTS, MICH. A. ¥, Cremp FE 64-9973
TO BUY OR SELL
REAL oe
JOHN KINZLER REALTOR @ BUTLDER
670 W. Huroa FE 4-3525
It you like to sing in the bath
room, you certainly ought to have
surroundings as glamorous as your
baritone or soprano, or what have
| you. Nowadays bathrooms are
Among the most dazzling rooms in
a house, new or old. Remodeling
experts, launching their dream-
boats in the bathtub, seem to get
farther in modernzation thar when
ithey start at the front door, ~
And when it comes to glamor, are going to town with their new
bathroom ideas. Last weekend we
took a look at a new ‘house at
or WARM WALL
INSULATION
i cae )
3 a “hl
ral
/Dunsist on
INSULATING BOARD
SHEATHING Jor: '» More uniform temperature |
—floor to ceiling.
'» Stronger bracing.
» Comfort and economy.
| Be sure your new bome is insu-
lated in sidewalls as well as roo!
or attic. :
Build with insulating board
sheathing and feel warmer in
wimer, cooler in summer.
FE 5-6910
3360 W.
Huron Glamorous Decor Possible | in Bathroom
architects and decorators certainly |
-| less, especially with today’s mate-
Garages
: Breezeways
; Additions
| Attic Remodeling
Recreation Rooms
. Kitchen Remodeling
“There Is No Substitute for Experience”
A. Murray White fi DON'T BE A
— B’WISH | HADDA’|
OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00
fl BoB's BUILDING. SERVICE ' 207 W. MONTCALM
At the flashing amber light just east of Oakland Ave.
FE 4-9544 Commercial Buildings
Concrete Work
Porch Enclosures
Roofing
Siding :
Bath ia
Swimming Pools’ -
Robert E. White
‘Atmospheric Soil’
Fades Carpeting Gradually over the months,
your carpet. colors will probably
= some of their freshness,
ey od dulling is due. to “atmo-
spheric soil,’" the dirt that.is car-
ried in the atmosphere and set-
tles into the -fibers. In time, you
will need professional cleaning to
get rid of this. But to oS a superficial, stand-
by job of brightening the surface, -
try sponging the carpet every six
months with an approved synthet-
ic. Apply is sparingly and with a
“wiping’’ motion, the |directions
advise. In this way, you wet only
the tips of the fibers: and this- is
important, for excess moisture
may leave rings or soak into the
backing and soften it, But if you
work gently and sponge lightly,
you can give your carpet a suc-
cessful home .beauty treatment. jally if they are the clear
t colors so poputar recently.
Stete & City Licensed
WIRING
INSTALLATIONS | iets ae @ COMMERCIAL and e
INDUSTRIAL 4
@ RESIDENTIAL
Over 25 Years in Pontiac
845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 NEW WALLS
FOR OLD
REMMM ERM MERE REE ME YE
CONTRACTOR i
At 4
FOR VETS
PEARL BUILDING CO. 18 E. Ypsilenti tN lt pr
2. Bedroom <— Neat FHA Homes
*695
—- Payments DOWN
Plus Costs | Pt Sn
$3372 off Madison oo Perey. inquire at our old address, ‘18 E Ypsilanti, 1 Mile North
Fisher Body.
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Also have 4 left—3 bedrooms, full basement, gas
heat. Completely finished.
$5 6500 down Pius Costs
1 Mile North of Fisher Body FE
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MODERN BATHROOM—The modern vanity lavatory provides a I$
dressing table with lots of linen storage in bathroom.
Upper Brookville, N. Y., which, steel like automobile fenders
i had just sold for $78,000. that are easy for _ man to
handle, Or lighter still, you can mong main features that
= =o remember that | Set plastic reinforced with fiber ‘house were the bathrooms. They glass that even a girl can handle.
had miniature flower gardens New adhesives make it prac: |
planted tn tile countertops sur- ticable to put up clay tile over rounding the wash basins. - any firm wall surface.
Or if you're a do-it-yourself
eae = ay rena ee kibitzer, you certainly can learn a
amount to have # cheertul place | '* about how these things are, | done and what you are paying
ale Jory Aactiagemtngpepe ur, your money for when it comes to |
to glamorize on a budget this
hardest-used of all rooms in your
house. .
WHERE TO START
The question usually is where
to start. In planning a new house
this is relatively simple. But with
an older house,,what are you going
to do with a tub on lion-claw legs,
| a pine board floor and cracked
| plaster walls? Well, it's not hope- |
EQUIPMENT
Smart and popular bathroom |
equipment includes a countertop |
around the. wash basin with linen |
storage cabinets below. This
combines vanity table and lava- |
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sinks, two storage cabinets and
two medicine chests. They are
not difficult to install for the
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Asbestos Siding
Needs Attention | Brittle Shingles Demand |
Care, Caution and Some
Thought When Cleaned
nections are 5
Countertops are the same
laminated plastic materials used
in modern kitchens,
Spilled perfume and other cos-
metics make impervious ==
countertops very important. a,
tile, of course, provides a virtually’
foolproof surface,
When you get into all of the!
tricks that can be done with tile
there
insects. Also, they will last almost
_ indefinitely without much in the
| way of upkeep. outdoor spirit of modern architc-
ture, the bathroom is not neglect- | Asbestos shingles are sort of brit- | ed. A parr garden adjoining |
| tle and therefore you've got to be| the bathroom is fenced off for — not to pump them. When privacy to provide a place for sun-
you want to drive a nail through bathing and relaxation. |
them to fasten something to the} bout all that. i missing in wall or to refasten a loose shingle, today’s bathroom a hamburger |
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first drill a hole through the shingle grill,
and then drive the nail through this
hole. Be careful not to strike the
| shingle with the hammer.
DOWN
FHA TERMS | shingles can often be removed by |
Monthly Payments ONLY y Faym
| become very soiled there are
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compounds available,
Many people with asbestos shin-
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Plain water will also remove a
Includes Everything lot of the dirt. When the shingles
these shingles but the shingles must “ Greenlawn, just South of Com- be bone dry and the practice is to
first coat them with linseed oil to || Merce Reed. 3 blocks East. of seal the pores. A less complicated Union bake 84.
and safer finish to use is a paint ete especially formulated for asbestos
shingles and other masonry sur-
faces.
This type of paint (there are
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A new double-track railway tun-
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It is 32 feet high and 31 feet wide.
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A Self Examination — Are You a Homer Workslop?
is THIS you?
Perhaps you have noticed that}
some home handy men take great
pride in pampering their work-
| shop tools. They are so outspoken
jin favor of this sid Fare that their
| recommendations on the Care and
iu se of Hand Tools are often pub-
licized,
Never, that we know of, has
the case for the other side been
presented, Tool by tool, here it.
| is;
Screw Suicesahanever possi-
ble, use it for a wrecking bar.
You can never tell when you'll
ineed a screw driver with a right-
angle bend in it,
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| Plane — this one is so obvious | Wrecking har a worthless
itool; you can't even drive SCreWS |
| with it.
| Claw hammer ;~ this cousin to
rt the ‘siedge hammer will.do every: «
thing the sledge will do if you
just strike a harder blow with it.
Never mind if ‘the handle breaks:
You can either tape it together |
again or get a new handle. And |
that’s cheaper than buying a|
sledge hammer, |
* * *
Cross-cut saw — don't let any-
| body tell you different, you can |
use it for rip-sawing, too. That)
donkey at the hardware store is
trying to sell @u two saws when
you only need one.
| Chisel — you really should have
two of these. You'll need one if
you misplace your screw driver.
Keep the other one around for
sharpening pencils (you broke the
blade of your pocket knife when |
you used it as a serew driver).
* LJ =
End wrenches — vou won't be
you'll want to do
lis either grind the jaws bigger or |
‘pound them together. They. won't
fit any nuts made in America
but some day you may own a
British sports car, and youl] have
the laugh on everybody.
Square — this precision tool is
jreally not broken in until you've
|seraped the mud off your shoes
'with it, or straightened it a few
times with a hammer,
* * *
Puty knife — a fine substitute
mud seraper to tse when the,
lkids borrow your square to see |
| if it will make like a boomerang.
it seems silly to point it out.
| Since a plane ts really nothing |
but a chisel affixed to a metal:
| frame equipped with adjusting de- |
| vices, you can easily slip out the |
i blade and use it as a chisel in |
emergencies, Like when the |
missus is using your chisels -to |
clean greaSe out of the oven,
Files — Home craftsmen have
found that these tools will do lots |
of odd jobs. ~ fellow discovered
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while treating tools like that may | and Residential
hurt only their pocketbooks, it is DAY OR NIGHT
indicative of & careless altitude
toward home repairs, That brand ——
‘arelessness cé » eatast ; uthoris
ee eaenees cam be cotaatte Kelvinator Sales & Service
ALL UNSAFE MASON |
A publication of the National REFRIGERATION
Safety Counejl recently summed FE 2-6400
‘pass, we are going to be in- trouble
Peor Homer Workslop doesn't realize that he could do a better job,
faster and safer, if he had good tools and used them properly.
that. they'll even do a
* oH *
So much for the views of the
don't - pamper - tools fraternity. REFRIGERATION
You--get the idea.’ Seriously, a SERVICE
great many do-it-vourselferg are
brothers in that fraternity. And, All Types—All Makes
c
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Before putting lids on paint eans,
imark @ line on the outside to in-
| dic ate the level of remaining paint,
Next paintting job, the lid need not
be. pried up to Gacwest how much |
is left. i
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See the amasing softener todey
H. H. STANTON
wire instead of replacing it, What
we cant nail down we glue down, \103State FE 5- 1683 |
what we can't saw off we break
off, and what we can't fix we
set aside for another day.
Many of our repairs are tem-
porary and quite unsafe, They
are temporary until we can get
better tools, which we never 24 Whittield
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| Selection Saves Costs
Some home handymen make the
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grade of lumber for jobs on which
lower grades would do. If you
choose the right grade for the right
use, you can often make yar
lumber dollar go twice as far
2 and 3
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now building in “MACEDAY:
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75 West Huron FE 3-7103 | hat of a sixty-year-old home and
saving every cent the budget can
| spare toward a home of your own,
ehy ffeprovements you undertake
on your own must be inexpensively
| appealing. Living In an older style
| home, even temporarily, can be a
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| they long for the smart, sleek, sim-
plicity of contemporary interiors.
One sure way to face your prot |
fem squarely and make changes, |
is to ‘do-it-yourself with an eye
on taking some things you make
_with you when you move. Keeping
| the landiord happy is easy when
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| you're thoughtful enough not te}
mar his property with ideas which
the next tenant may not consider
“improvements.” -
These were a few of the prob-
lems which one enterprising
young General Electric Lamp Di-
vision lighting engineer, Jim Jen-
sem;
rented home.
other peoople on lighting improve-
iments, it's. even harder to live |
| with uncomfortable, unattractive.
| lighting. It's easier to get busy |
| and “do it y if’ and, let the |
| lighting help gontribute to that |
imodern atiiosphere | of ‘your.
| dreams.
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| First step- in erasing the age
i lines in the living room in
ithe pictures above and on the
(er right was a complete “face-
ready discarded the harsh, —
fixture over the handsome ma.
ple cork topped corner table [-
which Jensen made. Although
they don't show in the picture, When you're renting the lower |
| When you're in the lighting busi- |
|ness and it's your job to advise |
lifting” with light. Other tenarits’
attempts at modernization had al- | j _|nished front door or other var-| -« THE oi PRESS, sr ieoaeay AUGUST 20, 1955 ~~ | | :
MILFORD, These Improvements Move With You =""c.""-[ A Step in Beauty ORNAMENTAL IRON nist to last as jong as paint
because it won't. If you have a var-
nished outside woodwork, be pre- | Corner Columns _ Conerete Steps
-
| given an up-to-date
|*made-at-home”’ lighted valances.
| As shown in the sketch above,
long lines of fluorescent light are
jconcealed- behind the shielding
| boards. In addition to the soft,
| glamorous background lighting, the
| lighted valances bring out the col- look with year especially if they get directl
exposure from the sun,
Indicate Paint Level
Before putting lids on paint cans,
mark a line on the outside to indi- |
cate the level of remaining paint. |
| Next painting job, the lid need not |
be pried up to discover how much |
iis left.
= fawsen, Hugh 4 Watson
1% WN. wr St,
me Ld | 2-$420 d, Pentiae
pared té refinish them almost every |
Seong
| orings and textures in the colorful |
| draperies.
LL LLLLLLLALLLLL Lo iron (
Weed Strip
Metal Channel } y.
4¥—Lamp
‘at White Pant
trim satin chrome’, legs, avail-
able in most “do-it-yourself”
| centers, are used on both tables.
fort while.-watehiing television, his |
lighting
that its outer edge is slightly. for- |
ward of the center of the corner
idea ih your own home, select one |
|of the new pull-up fixtures ‘eom-}
|monly suggested for dining tables. |
\B1G FIXTURE
Be sure the fixture is at least
17 inches in diameter for a 36-inch |
table. The one in the room above
has five 40-watt bulbs and, a dif-
fusing opal glass bottom. For added
also gives small amounts of- |
i ward lighting.
A pair of dark brown matching |
armiess sofas hug the corner table
| so light from the fixture can servd
two people for casual reading. An-
‘other cever” idea which Jensen
originated is the: unique picture
background.
| with fiber insulating board pan- |
els covered with corrugated pack- | ing paper. Picture groupings can ,
be changed frequently without
damaging wall surfaces, 4
Directly opposite the Jensen’ S|
|TV glamour corner windows were |
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Squeaky Floor Hint
Don't use standard cut flooring |
nails to fix a squeak in a floor be-
cause if the nail fails to do the
squeaky floors.
For cleaner feeding, put the pet
dog or cat's food dishes on a piece
of composition panel, which is ke ‘al
clean easily with: a damp cloth.
The smooth, splinter-free sur FOS SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955
with Towser"
|People Allowed, ee |
NEW YORK W — The Gaines Dog Research Center’in, New York
‘has a new book called ‘Touring
which. lists 4,500 ho-
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worse. Use either rosin coated for the night. They take people,
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Pick and Paint Store =* Mantle Shelves When the subject gets around to
3 wood stains, most of us think of
=* Blue and Buff Window Sills them in terms of wood colors such
= as oak, mahogany, maple, etc. | ®
Now while there are a lot of these
wood colors kicking about you can
‘also get .stains in ordinary colors
| just as is the case with paint.
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= Colorful Slate for Hearths, Vestibules, Patios=
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‘ We Carry a Complete Stock of blacks, yellows — in short just! flector tape or luminous paint ean! = ;
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= f= | You can even get bleached stains Science magazine suggests re-| 7 ©
= =| which will actually lighten the color | moving old heating element and) 7.
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= provement, material evidence of our Se) Coed wilt @ clear sealer. The | Pe = =| purpose of the sealer is to prevent & WERNET |i
= faith in downtown Pontiac. During con- 4 peje gan: sraptnal ry lisarandd | Sank Bldg. ee 2 9224 | iy
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| panel, 2495 Orchard Leke Rd.
Phone FE 4-3538
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HOW TO GET THERE
Drive out ‘Perry Street to Jos-
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Road past the Pontiac En-
gineering Building 4 miles to
Judah Lake Estates. Watch
fof signs. Or go out Baldwin
Avenye for 3 miles past Wal-
ton Boulevard to Judah Lake
Road. Follow the sign. Open
every day. Here’s Why You Will Want to Live in
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With Screens
Youngstown Kitchen
Automatic Oil Heat
Natural Gas for Cooking and
Water Heater
Fiberglas Insulation
Cedar Shake, Asbestos or Maesonite
Exteriors
All Homes Color Styled
Houses Staggered for Added Beauty
No Two Homes Identical
Get out of the crowd zone into the ozone. Give your children
abreak. Big lots, minimum size 75x135 feet. Central water
system with fire hydrants installed. School on the property.
Close to shopping center. 10 minutes drive from Pontiac in-
dustrial plants. Circulinear streets for added beauty. Drive
out and see for yourself what a wonderful place this is to
make your future home. f°
Fishing and Swimming for Everyone
23 -ACRE LAKE PARK “Set Aside for You and the Children.
A big 23 acre park has been set aside for the use and enjoyment of all home
owners. Where else can you own a beautiful new Ranch- Type home and
enjoy being a part owner of a big lake park where your children can romp
and. play in perfect safety and where you can enjoy fishing and swimming to
your heart's content,
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that its ase in industry
would be as a radioactive tracer
to study action and disposition of
processes. ~.
Since tritium: itself is a form of
materials containing hydrogen.
And since it is also radioactive,
it could be detected with a Geiger
eounter—thus measure-
ment of what happens to all hydro- * 8 & ae
| Later the elothes could be in-
form of lithium with atomic neu-| spected with a Geiger counter to
trons. It exists only in minute see whether all the grease has
quantities in nature. | been removed.
The AEC scientists explained! The scientists said in their re-| “Bomb Ingredient |
ordinary hydrogen materials © | ensuring
hydrogen, it could be mixed with} | that : tium |: itiv ma
to detection even when in dilutions | NICK HALIDAY of up to one part tritium in 10). ~ "
petroleum expl
gations of atmospheric pollution.
Report Equipment Stolen
car at the Grand Trunk Wentern |
freight office yesterday, Pontiac |
Police said. |
Owner John House, of 15 Unjon |
St., said three rods and reels weré
taken from the car at about 1 p.m.
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20. 1955 \
Lincoln fo Build i MARKETS |
Plant in Cana | Multi - Million
in Novi Township
The Lincoln Division of Ford Mo-
tor Co. will have a multi-million
dollar assembly plant and office
bulding in Oakland County by 1957.
Ben D. Mills vice president and
general manager pf the division,
said the plant will! employ some
5,000 persons, with an annual pay-
roll of 2% to 30 million dollars.
Plant employes will be recruit-
ed from Pontiac and Detroit, as
well as from conmounities near
the plant site, Milis pointed out.
Located on 35 acres in Novi
Township, 28 miles northwest of
Detroit, the building will occpy
1,500,000 square feet of space. Ford =
Dollar |
Factory to Be Located :
Produce
_ OETROIT DETROIT, Aug.
1@ (AP) — Today's
from the Detroit Union
202 Mien 12 “pt flats per pt
ta Calif mbe ¢rts 27-368
3 .50-4.25; doe “See”
behs $.15-4.00. top and
— e tb sepped_one 480-4.
Celery: 16” Pascal 3-2%0 Mich.
2.75. few 3.00; “Cant 406-425.
eres Western flat certs 6-8¢
Tastee: Calif, ctns 2 dos 4.00-4.00, mostly 3.50-3.15 % doz 3.25; Colo. ctns
2 dos grede fair 2.00-3.00; Canada WGA
erts 2% 5.00; 363 3.25
50 tb sscks. yellows, med 1.75-2.25. large 2.40- ty Tex yellows
har, 2.00-2.25; Colo jar
s baa "yale heat Yellow Globe, med
160-1 8s whites 2.60. —— ay 2.25,
Peaches: Mich.
sizes uniess other shaves pre ig
2278; Pair Haven 2 25¢hrdlu
\totor-Co>recentiy-took-an-option
on the land site, and the project
is part of Ford’s latest $625,000,000
expansion program, Mills said.
The plant will be completed by
1957 if authorities agree to rezone
the acreage from its present agri-
cultural classification, to light in-
dustrial, Mills explained.
A modern building similar - to
those in Louisville and San Jose,
Calif,, is planned for the new as-
sembly plant, All manufacturing
operations now pérformed at Mer-
cury Division plants in Wayne and
Los Angeles will be consolidated
in the proposed plant, said Mills. |
Divisional offices, located at |
the former Henry Ford Trade
School building in Dearborn, will
be moved te the new office build-
ing adjoining the assembly plant.
The Lincoln Division was or-
ganized separately from the Mer- |
cy Division of the Ford Motor |
Company in April.
| Life of Virginia Meet Your Friendly |
— &@ great di
e towards several projects.
Art thorough! ne his asso-
ciation with e Life Insurance
Co. of Virginia bony constantly
studies to learn more about the
— His most recent study
oe latest
chenges —n the Social Security
ws. |
Through one of the nation’s
oldest and largest life insur-
com es, the Life of
mia, he advises and assists
ind duals and families in
their plans for financial se-
curity.
1080 W. Huron. E 2-0219
of - I this week and to 92 the 1 sacks 4c; Ida-Oreg Loma
4.00 cma 3.65-3. 78) reds 2.50-2.75; Mich
50 sac round whites washed end
atl ve 15-100 gon 00-1.00, round
reds washed ~1 00.
wherries: Calif, 12° pe fate few Stra
3.15, few lower.
a melon Southern 22 Watermelons:
Official Named
atPontiac Motor T. R. Schroeder Becomes
Foundry Superintendent
Succeeds Collingwood
Appointment of T. R. Schroeder
as superintendent of Pontiac Mo-
| tor Division's Foundry was an-
| nounced today by B. E. Starr,
‘general manufacturing manager.
He succeeds G. C. Collingwood,
who will handle specia] assign-
ments reporting to Starr. + epmes to Pontiac. Mo- |
tor Division ‘from Central Foun-
dry Diyision of General Motors
where he has been factory man-
ager for the Division's Defiance,
Ohio, plant.
He was bora in Richfield,
Mich., Feb, 18, 1912, and was
educated jn Saginaw schools, He
joined the Central Foundry Divi-
sion in 1937 where he has served
married and has five children.
Starr also announced the ap-
pointment of C. H. Collins as'
foundry plant engineer. He will be
responsible for the foundry's; plant
equipment and layout.
Collins was born in Chicago, M.,
June 1, 1922, antl graduated from
the University of Minnesota with
a degree in Electrical Engineering
| in 1950, He has also taken courses
‘at General Motors Institute.
the Central Foundry | He
Division in 1950 and has served
in various capacities including
foreman, chief maintenance elec-
trician, superintendent of main-
tenance, and has been in charge
of plant engineering at the Divi-
sion’s Defiance Plant since 1953.
Collins is married and has two
children.
5 Dead, 2 Hurt in Car
Crash on Maine Cutoff
FREEPORT, Maine W—A col- | lision of two automobiles, described
| by police as a “slaughter,” killed
five persons and gyeraund injured
ties on a half-mile stret
Well established company
chain store field.
which
ui little managemen
~ a ... checks for
ment program.
Box 26, Pontiac Press. NET INCOME.
_ OPPORTUNITY
Sales and Manufacturing Program, w
qualified party ownership of sensational amuse-
ment devices, now operating under franchise in
Michigan with some of America’s leaders in the
This is a safe, dependable, established business
ts an opportunity to secure a VERY
HIGH NCOME . ...an ALL CASH business re-
.«. very favorable tax situation . . . ideal retire-
If re interested in exceptionally high income
and it you have $2,500-to $12,500 immediately
ble, you are invited to
pr met and telephone number, for f , now entering a National
l assign to
t as all details have been
earnings mailed monthly
to write
“detaile to
.00-5.00 ; Calif. | their new
New Car Cost |
Puzzles Makers Buyer Discount Habit
Makes Producers Worry
Over 1956 Prices
By DAVID J. WILKIE
DETROIT (#—Pricing 1956 nibdel
autos is giving the car, makers
considerable concern right now.
The conviction throughout the
trade is-that 1956 list prices will be
higher. But they will also have to
be competitive. And they will have
to take into account the fact the
new car buying public has become
discount ‘conscious in the last ]
couple of years or more.
* ee Ld
The auto makers probably can
mo. justify some price advances on the
basis of continuing refinement. of
cars. While major
changes will be relatively f ew
there ‘will be.
and numerous additional safety
features.
The car builders probably will
also be able to pao to increased
manufdcturing costs to explain
higher price tags. Bat their big
‘problem is to “sell” the motor-
ing public on higher prices.
Many auto industry analysts say
the era of price discounting in re-
tail merchandising has come for a
prolonged stay. Some say it will |
take continued price cutting at the |
retail level to maintain high sales
|volume in new cars through: the
| 1956 model year.
Some industry experts have sug-
gested that even if manufacturers
raise their prices it doesn't follow
delivered prices will be advanced.
This probably is wishful thinking;
it assumes the retailers can ab-
sorb further profit cuts.
PRICES SLASHED
Retailers. already have slashed |
their prices about as heavily as
they can and stay in business.
They may be able to match some
‘of the present-discounts-on~a ‘per
centage business, but the net price |
to the buyer almost certainly will
have to be higher.
Al this adds up to a good
argument im favor of the pur-
chase of current outgoing mod.
els during the next few weeks.
These modely' are available at
bargain prices in almost every
dowbtedly will hold good until
present model inventories are
cleaned out.
Some experts in automobile _re-
tailing say the car buyer is more
corcerned about the percentage
discount than he is about the net
| price—provided credit terms are
satisfactory. To support this view
they point to the fact the average |
car buyer is purchasing more |
— equipment than ever be-
EXTRAS SELL
On a medium priced car extras.
add from $150 for a radio and
heater to as much as $700 and
more for an assortment of optional
‘items that include white sidewall
tires, power steering and power
brakes and similar more. recent
advances.
erally hold to their repeated as-
sertions that this year’s record-
smashing output does not consti-
tute over-production. They main-
tained through last year and
again this year that their pro-
duction schedules were based on
indicated market requirements.
There have been some com-
plaints from retailers that they
were getting more cars from the
factories than they could dispose
of in their assigned areas. But
such complaints have been fewer
this year than they were in the
_| closing weeks of the 1954 model
year. : t * Ld * =
This may indicate a more opti-
mistic view by the retailers about
current outgoing model cleanup
prospects. Some trade paper sur-
veys report new car inventories
have. been reduced in some in-
stances through the sale of large
tots of new units to used car lots |
by dealers fearful they might have
to carry 1955 models over into the
new model year.
Business Briefs
Birmingham, is
‘among the 190 executives attend-
7
NEW STORES for LEASE Good Location for Drugs,
Hardware, Ladies’ Apparel,
‘Shoe Store, Beauty Shop, Etc.
Large Paved Parking Ares, Gas Heat ©
NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING, CENTER : ™
n Ave. East of East Blvd. sone ““auyenr : = weir bi edocs Bad Romie hs gi woud
pW 5 One Bish Eat en, nee Bac th AUBURN 5 and 10 of East Bivd. Pontiae, and t styling refinements, |
improved automatic transmissions
marketing area. The prices un- |
| will be marketed by the Murray
|Corp. under the Easy name. Back-to-School Shopping Tip:
plaid over good basic gray flannel
only 14% yards of fabric.
based on 54-inch fabric
Pattern No. 5922. and
is =f canara in “ontoes Ss No.
‘Old F a ul’
Not Attractive
‘Tourist Attraction, | IDAHO FALLS, Idaho & — The |
drinking fountain at the airport |
j here is one of those that waits for |
face.
Airport authorities have finally |
put up a@ warning sign with Idcal
color.
lowstone Park,
the northeast.
The sign on the fountain reads: |
“Old Facetul.”
Easy Stockholders
‘Approve Merger — SYRACUSE, N. Y. @ — Stock-
holders of the Easy Washing Ma-
| Chine Sataer oon today approved a
merger agreement with the Union
Chemical and Materials Corp. of
Pittsburgh and a purchase and
j Sales agreement with the Murray
Corp. of America, Detroit.
A total of 79.3 per cent of out-
standing stock was voted in favor
of the proposal.
The merger with Union Chem- |
feal provides for formation: of a)
Syracuse Division that will con-
tinue the manufacture of home
‘Hea preducts- and defense
Te home laundry equipment is but 70 miles to.
Detroit Edison Gives
Comparison Figures An all-time summer peak load
of 2,062,000 kilowatts, recorded
Wednesday morning, July 27, is
reflected in Detroit Edison's rev-
enues last month as compared to
those of the same period one year
ago.
This July, sales to all types of
customers — residential, commer-
cial and ind ted to
$16,820,617 as compared to $14,-
782,026 during July of 1954,
Net earnings of the company
for the 12 months through July
SA, 1965, were $24,885,135, or $2.31 |
a share on the 10,795,733 shares
then outstanding,
For the previous 12 months end-
ed July 31, 1954, net earnings were
$21,069,147, or $1.95 a share on
10,778,843 shares.
Edison's gross revenues’ were
$208,710,597 for the 12 months that
of 1953-4 were $193,524,925.
State Commission OKs
More Natural Gas Sale
LANSING (AP) — State Public
pedple to bend down’ real close wr
get a drink, then spouts forth with "
unexpected power to splatter. the | WHAT TO WEAR—Here red plaid is shown in a pleated skirt and |
vest outfit for sister, topped off with bright red man-tailored blazer. |
Junior is dressed in a rough ‘n' tough plaid: shirt in the same bold | i
slacks. |
Sister's pleated skirt features crossed suspenders and requers) of Workers Are Voting |
The brass-buttoned
lyard and the jacket js scaled to 1 yard. All measurements are |
garments are made from Advance | weskit cals for
—
Calumet Strike
Vote Tomorrow Steel Workers to Decide"
Upper Peninsula Mining»
Operation Future
HOUGHTON — Striking. C10.
United Steelworkers at the Calu-
met & Hecla, Inc., will vote to |
Old Faithfwl, the geyser of Yel-| morrow on a new company offer fice employe agreement.
to settle a 14- woceaig) strike
* *
The = steelworkers' sechargrd,
| committee has recommended
(offer be accepted. The pence
|has threatened to liquidate the
| | division if the proposal is rejected
The strike was called apd :
in a wage dispute in a new
| tract. Some 2,200 employed re
operate the division's five copper
‘mites and smelter in Michigan's
Upper Peninsula have been idied
in the dispute,
A package offer estimated by the |
company to cost 25 cents an hour
was turned down last week by the.
union,
The steelworkers said the offer
was defeated largely because the
company conditioned re-employ-
ment on physical examinations for
| all striking employes.
* °
Calumet & Hecla subsequently
announced plans to liquidate the
division. But after further negoti-
ations earlier this week, the com-
pany said it would rescind the
liquidation order if the workers
accepted the revised offer.
Elliott Bredhoff, union counsel,
said the revised offer requires
physical examinations “only in
cases In which safety or hazard-
ous factors were involved,”
Bredhoff estimated 116 employes
The covieas’ scacanat continued a
provision for a 15-cent hourly pay
raise for the first year of the two-
year contract. But it substituted an
original offer of an additional 4
per cent pay raise for next year
with a wage re-opener clause in
the contract.
Report Shufdowns
Slice Vehicle Output
changeover shutdowns cut into
motor some Sutput this week.
Ward's cseameice cesertatad
the week’s assemblies will come
to 141,299 cars and 22,505 trucks
07 cars and 16,948 . rary were
built in U.S. factories, The agency
added:
“Not scheduled for model
changeovers until mid-September.
General Motors plants accounted |»
than to ease off for inventory
reduction purposes as im. pre-
ylous years.”
“Ward's estimated this week's output by Canadian factories at
3,450 cars and 1,897 trucks com-
pared with 2,306 cars and 819
trucks the week. In the
tories built. 4,443 cars and 270
trucks.
best 2-8181 3 Sy |
would fall into this classification. a
in Collision ind Pontiac Lodge No, 21 F. aA. Me.
and DeMolay plenic; Suriday, Aug.
21, 12:00 p. m. —
Rochester. Bring food and uten-
sils for self and family, For
further information, tall any of
the| Officers. tretn Ww. Déilie. Adv.
News i in Briel
Nerman J, Lambert, 33, ef 395
Going St. pleaded guilty yesterday
before Municipal Judge Cecil B.
McCallum on a charge of reckless
driving. He paid a $25 fine, was
placed on probation for 30 days
and ordered to attend drivers)
school.
| ‘Semecves. Loan take Vinci Summer Camp ‘near Hickory Hills
Golf) swimming, dinners, dancing.
3-7. Viola Turpinen, accordion ~
—Adv.
Clyde Stephens barbering at.
Kimmell's Barber Shop, 271 Bald-
win Ave. —Adv
if your friend's in jail and aeeds
bail, Ph. FE 5-0424 or MA 5-403]. Lodge Calendar | | Crash Toll Now Two 4
MUSKEGON #@— Fred A.
Woirol, 4; of .. died to-
day, second victim. of an auto
erash a week ggo. William R. Til-
den, 26, of Fruitport, was killed
when the car the two then were
riding in emmeranns into a tree.
ORDINANCE NO. 1286
‘ Mopied August 16, tess K
Efiective August t6, 1646
An Ordinance to amend Godtsomes
No. 723 herbeaniee “An Ordinance regulat-
ing the adoption and apgroval plats
by peeing to said Ordinance See
City ef Pantiac Ordetns
added to Ordi-
hance No 123 cattle’ “ap Ordinance |
Regulating the Adoption and Approval s or Bubdivisions in the City of |
Sentine Oakland County, Michigan’ |
said added and aimended section to read
as follows
Section TD
Subdivision Development under F HA.
er VA. Sponsorship
The provision of Bections 2, 4. 6 and
'7 of Ordinance No. 172 shall not apply |
where a preposed pleat has been sub-
mitted for approval and has teen ap-
proved Federa] Heusing Admin-
istration or Veterans Administration
jand ts to be developed under FM A or
VA. Subdivision ¢ aa
y & cone nent Letter af al
from the FHA. of VA edavesced the
owner of his agent. Before the poe ~ | plat can be appreved by the
Ruties hereby
ne witl be held by the Pontiss Pony
in the Commission Chamber,
City all
Sepiember 1).
Eastern
ef reseming fre
Residential
ured at Sax fae
line of the Be a be = pbs
| Northeasterly along « line ra
the Sowtheaste
j __!
ponies OF PUBLIC peanine
% 6 Parke Street
1965 at
me
Cy ‘< o
No. 1 the following de-
yg .% the Beit
png ee Sy bey platy feet meas-
shed Ra
Chrysler Faces
~ UAW Strike Union Says 96 Per Cent for Walkout Action
*
DETROIT w — The CIO United | >
Even if you've never tackied the making of a pair of trousers, | Auto Workers union says Chrysler
you'll find these easy. by using Advance Pattern No-'6819. A new
method of finishing the cuff and sleeve opening of the boy's shirt | Corp, workers are voting by more | ¥
| than 98 per cent to strike if neces-
| mands.
Emil Mazey, UAW secretary-
treasurer and director of the
peers Chrysler automotive body
division department, said yester-
day the division's 30,000 employes
| authorized strike action by 98.8 per
| cent.
Nerman Matthews, UAW vice
| president, said about one-third
of the other 16,008 Caryater wre
duction
technical employes have voted
96.8 per cent to strike, Balloting
| is to be completed by Monday.
Negotiators broke off into com-
mittees in yesterday's bargaining
to discuss technical aspects of of-
| The main bargaining is to re-
| sume Monday, The current five
year contract expires Aug. 31.
Detroit Abandoning
lof Pontiac pr
sary, to back up new contract de- | h> cash
and government bonds shall be trrev-
ly ott eshte for the above men-
tlened improvements. The owner or the
owner's agent ‘tng suck *
enter tpte an reement with
sding for the ineteliation |
said improvements and such agree-
ment shall provide the Paes of ae
etallation, the methed — = the cost of said no: an ine mission the owner er his agent shalt and S00 trom rly
deposit wlth the City Treasurer cash or line of the Belt Line - Phong
negotiable US Gevergment Bends im an feet = & polet which ts 496 feet
amount equa! to the Engineer's extimate | ured angles to the Boutberis
to the cost of seal: how. “pee ot © ine;
lary sewers, storm drainage and water thence Easierly along a line paratiel tO
mains in said Subdivision which end 430 feet measured at right emgiecs
to the South R.O.W. line of begs me. sine
430 feet to the Easterly Bue of 16; thence North along the battery ‘ine
the City | aing shall | Geetion 14, 100.4 feet te begin
im By order of tne city Comms \
Dated August 1, | a vane
City Clerk
Aug. 20, 1958
provisions for the protection
he city and the bwner developing ass
Subdivision. Tf the Godeati- covertne the
above described improvements hes been
made and the agreement aceepted the
t may then be approved be the Citr
‘omMmission The owher of the person
to whom the lets in the proposed plat
may be sold or transferred shall be re-
sponsible for the installation of side
vonerty “Deen transterred fells or
pesects to install ae surfece
he
ene service the completed
nee, “oon thereefter ea precti-
cable, the Ctty of Pentiar mav cause
seid improvements to be inetelled and
assees the cost thereof aepinat the
henefiting property The ofner ev
desienate an seemt te enter fete such
eareement fererding the cash deposit
above ——- for
Aeetion 2 All Qretnaaree or warts af tateraianenal| |
conflict herewith ere hereby
Reetion 3
This Ordimance shall take neanetiate |
effect as it ts hereby deemed to be
emergency Ordinance within the poems |
=e of Reetion 3, Chenter 3 of the Char
of the City of Pontise
sed be the Commission |
en tht F
1965
W PONALD®ON . Me vor Ly
day of August. * D
wm
ADA R on |
yw Clerk
a .
}
NOTICR. Te CONTRACTORS .
Sealed propesals will be received. at
the office of the City Clerk, City Hall
| Pontiac Michigan wnt!! 360 o'clock
co ‘Fastern Stendard Time: of Mon
day, August 29. 1945 at which time the
bide will be pubticly opened and read by
the Clerk and the retes of bids for the
different tteme noted for the eonstruc-
then of @'xf Canerete Sttewalk @' xs
Concrete Bidewalk, W'xd" Conrrete Bide.
walk and related work on various streets |
"Mass Vaccine Shots
DETROIT w—Plans have been |
| abandoned for mass Inoculation of
Detroit school. children with Salk |
| pollo vaccine this fall.
Dr. Joseph G.
due to what he termed a “disap-
pointing” response to the City
Health Department's {ree summer | f
vaccine program.
Parents now will have to apply
for serum and private physicians
will give the shots, Molner said.
Originally the Health Depart.
ment planned a general program
fer the schools during the fall.
Pupils between 5 and 9 were to
be given second round shots free.
ced At de
spring.
| “Only a third of the eligible 68,- to free clinics to * their shots
this summer,”
| “Bince many pareuis apparently ||
| aren't interested in having their
| children Vaccinated, there's no use +!
| going to all the time and tropble
| of setting up clinics again this | o
Molner said parents could apply
for second round vaccine at health
department offices.
Arrest City Man
‘on Drunk Charge
| A 32-year-old Pontiac man was
arrested on a_charge of being
drunk and disorderly yesterday
two parked cars on Branch St.,
according to Pontiac Police:
Police saié Elmer Howard, 32,
of speed when he struck a parked
car owned by Jaculine Patterson,
age unknown, of 285 Branch St.
Howard's car then careened off
the Patterson vehicle and struck a
car owned by Marion Huddleston,
“|56, of 262 Branch St. The impact
shoved the Huddleston car 40 feet
across the intersection.
Two Persons Hurt
from Pontiac Genéral Hospital for
injuries received in a two-car ac-
O'Riley St., was treated for a
bruised left hip and Devon Harri-
gon, 21, of 1451 Franklin Rd., was
treated for laceration to the left
shoulder.
Harrison told officers his brakes | at
a stop sign. She said she did not
see Harrison's car until it was baad |
late to stop..
Woman Killed by Auto
Molner said it was | the
000 first and second graders Came.
[i Madison Avenue,
after the car he was driving struck |_
of 202 Wessen St. was traveling |“
north on Branch St. at a high rate | >
pub
| “Generai
“Gident at Jessie and Wall Sts. {tained —at
Doris Stanley McCurry, 30, of 43 Ros
failed as he attempted to stop for = City of Pontiac as listed on eal
quantities ‘volved in this work
consist principally of the following
4"xh Cone
Sidewalk @4,.195 oq ft
| @"s8 Conerete Midewa'k.. oq f
. ai° Ceoarere Sidewalk -—" ft
House Walk 18 Tin. f |
Sand of Groce ofrow 2.940 cu. yds
12" Concrete Pine Culvert
“ Conerete Pipe Culvert
" Tike Drain od
| The Plans and Specifications for the |
egel —2 he examined at the office of
id Ponting,
or. copies may be ’ obtained
deposit of five (08.00)
will be refunded upon eturn in
returned within five
sum of not leew ae % of the ‘amount
of the will be — with
each proporal a & guarent
faith and the same to be ubject to the
conditions stipul: in the im
to bidders.
The right to accept any proposal, to!
reject any or all p ja, and to waive
arene in proposals is reserved by the
ted: Aug
By Order oF
LEWIS M. WR
City Engineer 17, 1988
the Commtsston
EWN, ADA R. EVANS City Clerk
Aug. 3, 10966
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING |
notes is hereby rm Viet @ public
ea will be fey by the Pontiac
Nt ‘ommissiown the Commission
nome? oo Mall, * & Parke Gtreet | ‘3
ae os
on od by the ° ony Cammis-
ston: he folews “By Comm Dugen, supported by |
Cot..m, — whereas, the Shy —
oe of the ater
Bireet between son Avenue, nr pertislasty Seavl
a6 follows:
of d the
zyme Se ad to ers
Madi.
ned
ne of ry at
ft. to a.) pa ope of Arlene Bt
6 al the EB. line et. ig
ence NW. 44°4. Lj
seerline of ay ya
“e line e Madison Avenue:
point a beginning, contain.
hereaa provision for re’ ocating the
public utilities. now in the present alley
will have to made with the Pwhiic
Utility Compa
notice be give dance With
rceeren & Enapeer XI of the City
proposed Fanny - | of [ws
Siler pot ‘to North Pe Street
tween tree Avenue and | phn Secest
By order ef order
hati a = Wiha 0 EVANS
BIDS WANTED
Por the Rosenesting of the athletic
field at Avondale Bi School, Avondale
Consolidated Bcheat District No, jerk Aug. 20, 1985 | ny
Therefore be_ if] ib reesived. 0 that a public
10,
Avon Township, Oakland County, Mich- |
igen.
Sealed proposals for the Noodlighting |
of an athletic field at the present Lon =f
school will be received by the Board |
for the above named |
at their office at the
School, 1435 Auburn
hy Michigan, on, or
before 8:00 p.m Monday, August
29, 1985, at which, time suey will be opened and r le be received follows:
contract = all en, com
including all of the exesvatin
jes, foundations, and electrical work.
Plans and specifica: may f
bul! I
and at the eifie of FP, W.
Detroit, Mic ~
ALL bids oe Laine og py
orrtified check or “oid yond.
feed suret: im pr
?
Death Notices
BENNETT “avo is. 1955, a Eliea, 945 BK Bouth Bivd., age dear #2 Dorothy
Malsom, . Francis Roneett, Mrs
prrcors Degreft, Pauiime werstone Mra
r aa adr Barbara Presenell, deat
ald and Mre. Alt meen laterment Mownt suai br Vr gh F—
i decueen
. beloved
hes
that wieh may contri ~~
American Caneet, Society or Unit-
Fuad. ‘Dudley M. Moore Punersl
FINCH, AUG" & isos, oat & siiven
are Rea Le
od ef Ning *rineh; a ne
of Mrs Mary Pinch: dear father
Cook, is at
Home
och, dear brother of Eimer Pinch, Mre. Jessie Takt, and Mrs
Dasie Murray. Funeral range
ments will be announced bat Ld
Musjoon Puserel Heme PUTNWAH, AUG. 17, 1088, JOHN
Bifram, 9731 = Drayton
Piaina, ; beloved husband
of Rose Soap dear father of
irs Loma Cloutier and Mrs
Melen Farnham, Clifford nid
Ralph Putnam; dear brother
of Jay at Arthur ot Preok
Funeral curvin’ will be nei
ten.
the Huntoon Puneral Home
GRLINEKA AGG. Te, 1988. WAL- Anderson
dear her
(Norman) Keeley. wilt be
Dorothy Newsba
fee will be the
et 3 pm. a
Home = pet
Mr.
Home ia at the Hun ‘oon Puneral
KING AUG. 18 atts MRS ALPT =D JOHN), "5 way. Lake Orion: A. ol oe Pf
ites John King; dear mother
-- oar sieter of Mra
Pun
Rev. Fr, officiating.
pe ene ~
Mondey evening
at 6 o'clock a Fal ay Voorhees’ -Bipie
ee eee
and neighbors, di bereavement in “the Toa, Mother. i
—The family of Lowise Mayers.
In Memoriam ea ne ta i 0 eee Bo
IN LOVING MEMOR BOBBY
pi who np August
ar? Bist Sealy mi miseed or
ry somed in our home,
And tilles” jay hearts with cheer,
Brought sunshine to our hearts and m
je 3 Gey S eckseet ara A year, .
* C mile, oi tee i eels tah a «
— heartbreak, eerrew’ to our ‘an
Ny ike @ pall
Beck” =" brings ee sorrow,
s oat aed
=
Sark eG Org ae ee a Oe
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SATURDAY. AUGUST 20, 1955
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anted Male- 6) Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7, | MODEST. MAIDENS
weaves 5 DAYS.
Qict work to. | ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY $200 1 __ Sm, paxe
Ath Ot Or. win ae cies i ae -) HOU: coke CARE
ve, FE : "Tet Some work, OL 27410, after 4 ARM. MILE- to meet. prope Work. OL 25658, _ ates =
house td weet mg eS I od i State Bane grment 408 Poo LADY FOR nag yg 9 _
Roches- ‘work FE a NOW BEING TA- a WOMKi “ton ior fat one mags _ ‘Complete ptm root amet as 4
BETWEEN 20 AND 25 ot — or older. Netsner Bros. eg echoal age. 36 Mis.
for inerestng ob aes ical egies Sen oe ~ ~MAJESTIC™ cellent vy for ef A IN t Nflcations. NER
bore ee Witte "Per ‘Pontiac Pressbox 10 ‘Weeks paneriguees.' nlght ee voneees.
NER BEAUTY OPERATOR ‘SALARY rtation 1 Fw 5
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nance “8 tas rol ations = 96.
81, high echool graduate Typist EE. $195 | par a4 ee
DIAL FE 2-818! sae ecretary peatanes $176 | eceastonsl baby , in ‘aus Apply personally to 203 Na General 8 Pontiac
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. pountment® ot shame (or 6p Bookkeeper. “Tet class $300 380 | adress | ue describine self to
‘ PE 4-054) Pavroll Clerk | pam stfing 604 Pootioe. _ All errors should be MOTHER'S HELP PRIVATE |
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- the dag of pusucation after T | PRODUCT ENGINEERS ESAS" SE, We) _ SB 3 a > a hae i i +6000 | peenignen | Designing ability essential. pee, Bireingnem Mj + ~ SILK FINISHER “I've started falt cleaning already . . . I just cleaned
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‘ Socket Co, Pontiac. | - 50271 _ seston eénatiien good| fice. Call ve 56161, between 6 charge neale treated ot at ns Ph FFEd 12-0154. “WORKER, GRADUATE OF wages. MI 45602 Any = betere and 4:30. Ask for Joyce extra, >
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—
Must be a high school
graduate. Good starting
salary with company car
furnished. A liberal‘plan
of company benefits. Ap-
ply Associates Loan Co.,
125 S. Saginaw. Ask for
Mr. Cook,
BULL D Potes scRaPen OPERA.
CAs & MACHINIET AND TOOL iB peceen Dereon ater 3. 5 pam et Alrway eure?
CaB STEAD jana on
ce ie. Day or night ohift.
—_ AND IN- houretrailer
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PART ‘= =y 7 all 2 Es on 4m wie a
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@ALESMAN WANTED. A CHANCE
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4.
To pel ‘DUCE
clan retail stores known on iv ~ EXPERIENCED _
WAITRESS
th gd 2am. Apply im person
CLUB 99 8 Telegraph Ra
EXPERIENCED SEWIKO mak
Mut gaied isi." | aTION AL coun ; REOITER eashier for in person Unten og Rd
EXPERI ) SHORT ORDER
cook, Must be clean Mary Go. Restaurant, 107
N. Saginaw, No phone calls,
EXPERIENCED
Stenographers
APPLY 1
PONTIAC
MOTOR
DIVISION
ent fled ee
Ines, good future, Ae ad BO a moaned —— — P ID
ih numerous * number
cancer senteus eet eround| tise Press, Box No. 104. cr somees Sa perterest
gates, not seasonal. For whe —
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cand lathe bends. OD grinder | SALESMAN: cethorr MILL suP- a = erinder, hy oe needs m: AJ some > a7 “ . “ay Ti pesinnat or| omperionce to caver tine and | EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL. 25
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CONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR estim: . FE : Bullding
Seiten woman to come _Filoors basements = Write Pontiac Press Box Custom = BUILDING FHA FT-
hance . rising E
WANTED. WOMAN OR OTRE TIVE | cum oa bnicee an te pgs neanes CUSTOM, BRICKS AND NE
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Sune LADY TRADED Gn | oriemargreesMertita, Quorn YOUNG LADY “TRAINED OR vewars sidewa willie to trate for sales oreme- = os. rat as breeze
som ustomer relation wor
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heh enon ered eo =otet Lincoin 5-385)
_Prens Box a vy Pontiac eee BI -OCK
wo
Help _' Wanted 3 | se BEC CABINETS | Doon. aD. Ee
BEAUTICIAN AND MANICURIST | —— experienced who is wu to d- ELECTRICAL een
© im their fields. lost exciu- = arte:
tive studio in Pontiac We have | FLOOR LAYINO ., SANDINO (ae — clientele —you = native finishing. C.
Sisters, ‘For-furen, Shopping Cen- Electriciaris ee
_ler ly _in_person only. _ Licensed ponded Call Morris
EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. | Electrical Co. MAvyteir 6-382). _
Call_MI_6-4853_ oR LAYING SANDING AND | ~~
"TT PE NCED m. o veers expe
vee clerk. ne ay nrENCE Modern equipment . Guar, work.
GahktScn DRUG. 416 Orchard es cottmates John Tayler, OR
= FLOOR CATING FIN Instructions 9S le Gardner. aC VGentral FE 27818,
SATE ~~~ | CARPENTER ci REPAIRS} AND AL- DRIVING LESSONS 1 EVE ; “weather nings and Sundays Reotiee Oriv- _ly. FEL 5-718. _
—ore_Traming FE 3-4087___ CEMENT WORK, FLOORS. ep tl etc. Reas. Free estimates
_dengen, FE 2-2340
FILL DELIVERED AND DIRT
wee footitig, drain and septic
vdige ine. FE $3772 or FE
Fitoe SANDING OL.) IL.) “LOORS A
_specialty. Cal ‘Vlls_ PE 25780
kinds. Est. 1916. A. Hugus.
North" Cass_ FE 2-3021,_F
HOUSE ~ MOVING. PULLY
. LA, Young
~MCDERNIZE With reliable builder Discounts
during Aug. & Som. All types of
ootin id
Lack CURTAINS PLAIN on mi RUPF- fled. Beautifully fintshed.. Pontiac
Laundry Phone PE 2010). _ | POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV: tee Pontiae Laundry rE
—2 Biel. — |
Landscaping 18A
CUSTOM TREE SERVICE
tine ana_pruning, FE 4508)
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Preliminary olan and
tree MeNEILS NURSERY
6670 Dixie a Gre Clarksten MA S706
GRADING AND D YARD LEVELING.
CAWW ing AND “trveuine “Pree Estimates.
Waterford
Landscaping algo
n
timates, FE aioe. |
DAN’S LANDSCAPING 1 =
- cleanup. ve eit)
ROTO TILLINO | AND LIOnT| atte anne E rene si aa
THE EARTH
3 pag senescapine by experts.
__ Moving 6 & Trucking 15 19) =<
BEDFORD MOVING ~
Loca! & Long Distance— PE 2-878?
DELIVERY AND LOCAL MOV- ing. Summer rates. é and D
_livery, PE 5-4653 FE 2-1622.
DUMP TRUCK SER vice
dirt and fi) dirt and gravel.
PE 8-087 =
ne HAULING AND RUBBISH. N Bil, FE 580330
i 1. FE 2-060 20803,
INCINER ATORS tty NED ASH | icone hated Clean up FE
CiGHT ,, WADLING —“6pp Jons _Cheap
~ODET. L CARTAGE
Loca! and Long Distance Moving Phone PE 5-6806
1207 oF
JANITOR WORK | onc COMMON LA-
FE 4-203]. 3417 Taylor.
ann PAST 55, A-1 LOCA
erences. "° ér part ti
REF- 1e #m-
AWD tater bor. S PAINTING | exterior or
ork Vanted Female 11
“WOMEN. WANT mass WASH.
” ing and d cleaning. PE 70223 eS a deen DESIRES DAY
dav or “35 week. olus pag ft why FE 4-770
COLORED ee: WOULD LIKE
babvaittin om weekends PE
2-2548
evenings Sieterced Apply
In’ Person
Montgomery
‘Ward Co.
i) EB. LAWRENCE
ELDERLY LADY DESIRES Basy
be
Girt ‘WANTS WORK. i. va , EXPERT
r “00 Le
TRONINGS 278 ; ae rE
n,n
| APPLIANCE SERVICE A & B TRENCHING Footing, wrter cle Pinlt tile.
FE 5-091
We servees at makes of refrigera-
E3013.
Al M1 TRENCHING * TO 18” CUT-
‘footing, field tile, septic
anne and field installation Also
“fit Leal Grading OR 1-738 or
OR 3-141
DRY work L By MACHINI
Seer No fob too bie -~
© FRE
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EXCAVATING
ae) =
FLECTRICAI
SEWER CLEANING - sinks — Sunday Service, FE 42012
ee ee —
From Attics to Mansions Outstandine
RANTING a-) OBCORATING ~ ring. for esti
and
Lost ¢ & Found
POUND. or SE PLATE. 3.06 3-36-87.
—— = and pay
Lost N AND WHITE Pointer dog. north end, Monday.
_FE 214i - LOST LADY'S BROWN BILLFOLD
vicinity west side Reward, FE
_ 48671 after 4
LOST: "PARAKEET, GRE & chartreuse, Pigg coed 43. Vicinity
of Virginia & ; tomes t found
tern to Hamilton or call
_FE 23-3614 LOST IN VICINITY OF | LOWER
Straits Lake 1] male and 1 a
beagle dogs lac Re _EM_ vat
brews._
Lost: 4 ; KEYS ON CHAI IN | Down:
town Sat. 2 GM kevs. Plastic ta’
for change FE 46344
“OMAR EET,
pet. Oxbow Lake,
Los YorR PET? WANT TO ive one « home? PE 54-0200.
Reseue Leaeue.
LOST: BROWN BILLFOLD. 8aT.
Reward. FE 4-867) after 4 p.m.
“Hobbies & Supplies 24A LEARN CAKE DECORATING
New classes Sta Aug.
Por call PE NEW SCRABBLE — $3. PAINT
umber sets, $1.69. up (frames v
; BACKENSTOSE. East
Lawrence. o14le
a Peta "Seat
a! Whole-
photo finishers. "PADDOCK
Fila! SERVICE 19053 W 24th.
2-008.
Notices & Personals 25)
AAA PRIVA ATE DETECTIVES
POMESTIC, CRIMINAL, COMM'L.
_}0_yrs. exp. Bonded. FE 5-5201.__
~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes _ te bow purchased the records of
o Shoe customers from the
ormer _Arthar Sweet OR 3-1502, ANYONE f ENOWING THE WHERE-.
abouts. of Ivan R
all PE 24211.
AUDIVOX HEARING AID D RM 10
» NW, Saginaw. ml a
ANY GIRL OR WOMAN (NEEDING a friendly adviser contact Vernon Vie hone FE 28104.
ential, The Salvation Army
DEAR MARY, I | FOLLOWED THE
crowd and got my bills paid by
_* loan _et Buckner's
DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES.
ie an 2-6814, 63 Mark.
loom heel NOW, WAXING
Billoo is. Use Otaze WT po
lic type coating. Waite'’s N
PAY CUT?
IF SO, _
LetUS . Give You | Place to Pay
Ease Your Mind
Restore Credit
WE ARE NOT A
LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN CREDIT
COUNSFLLORS 41% South Sacina VE 6066
__._ Above Oakland Theater
~~ KNAPP SHOES __ R. Ellsworth
5048. Sanford
RAY CURNELL’S
MARKET ~*
57 HENDERSON Sam to 8 pm.
PE +0472
TUES WED COL . Dorethys. FE 2
100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $7.50.
Suthe: v FE $-6120
MON. Tt
_s.
Wtd. Children to Board 26
EXCELLENT Sate cane LI-
| ce tat, COUR NTRY RY HOME.
Wed, —- Goods 27
me SHES uANGING
mo en — uy
FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd tots t win oe a -
sell # for vou Com munity
LET 08 Bur iT OR AUCTION
it for you. OA #2661
OnE OF fare movers Came TAROER | bee re sh waiting
ioe ge WaNTED. WD BOT BUY ¥ att rr “TYPES
fave enything tor
carpenter work ding. 50 Fige and want prompt storm windows. All’other types of | SUDDEN SERVICH- ASHES RU | teous service and the hich-
“Insured workmen . ~senseated "Stone = ete Pe S SALES CO.
D & M RUILDING SERVICE Trucks to Rent OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST FE 2- FE 27004 USED RE BUYER. w_E Pik Eves OR 3.2276 Pas ame
ending. ok eee ed ion. Fe a ae nie ton stake _Wtd, Miscellaneous _ 28
s SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING | Pontiac Farm and G00p. USED BUZZ SAW. FE
sanding and finishine Phone FE} Industrial Tractor Co. : : a3 8
Building Supplies 124 | °°" rat aan GOOD KITCHEN DOORS REDUCE D RATES = FE 5-0548. Lar be | to carve vou Smith |
___Business Services 13) ‘painting & Decorating 20) ai
WALK CON-
Cedar Isiand Lake area.
‘= 34474
WANTED OLD D CANOE FRAME
od woe
ined taasinatinnt? afl
rdom furnished house.
FE8-0404. Ext. -7. Or
write Box 2 Pontixe
Clark (Riley) |
A Bry. “TN SMALE RaDIOe—-a8Dt —— . -D-RILeY-
_bdortables FE 5-8755. FE 71-0906
WANTED FURNITURE :
53. | 7 N Wanted d to Rent 29
er wants private ciency -by Aug 4 AN TE.
2 or 3 rm.
or 27.
children desperately in of house,
unfurnished. PL bii6. Needed
= | wom a OTHER With like
| Se°eocts® apt” iuied, 51 stove and selrige: , FE 4-633.
Cal) after 4
£ FAMILY % a;
sires 2 0 room [ rome . 46774, after
| 3:30 p.m, = a YOUNG UPLE with smal} chid desire to rent
® small rnisned Close
in. Rete s Phone PE 56-7045
after 6 Dm
Share Living Quarters 30
RISTIAN WOMAW WOULD bart another refined. Wanted Real Estate » 32A eee Nea
T WA PAY-
"en tos
more,
_ PEDDLING
YOUR PROPERTY? DOESN'T
residential orov- farms. lase. and i Ter rties. We havdie all OT Ses Boy! To Bell.To Trade
vou BuY T IT-WE'LL INSURE IT
MAHAN REALTY at REAL
woman to share mv eood home. Box 15. Pontiac Press
WANTED: 1 ): BUSINESS WOMAN To
retereeces Te-
_ quires.’ ? E $3116 after 6:30 p.m
WILL SHARE APARTMENT r WITH
_tas an or woman and chi) we
“Wtd. Tremepectetion 2 31
LON ESOMEF DRIVING Ly WORK ALONE?
an be ‘ Hstener oan aise uss simest any ans
ect wilehever you prefer,
by neat don't take up
ride sta
tartan, Sept.
eights Manor -
Ifyou can help oy ke Rad.). y : = ~~ write Pontiac
___ Press, Box 33.
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
FAST ACTION!
Gasu LAND CONTRACTS. H J VenWelt, 4840 Dixie- Hwy. OR 31355
Cash Waiting
Ui Ein MeraScan react
A. ‘A JOHNSON. Realtor
1704 S. Tele ze b Rd.
FE 4- WE ARE 80 E BUYING AX ae > SELLING ie
now for the eo poy fit. offer
of value auick cash settlement.
Nicholie & Harges Co. .
saw. Buren
$0. 00000 = our disposal ‘o qurchase <<
before vou
MAAN,
or clients Jee m-
ell. A
To Buv-To Seli- To Insure
YOU BUY IT- wll. INSURE IT
MAHAN | ALTY CO REALTORS
oan Real Estate
st
~ 3% % MORTGAGES ON PARMS OR SUBURBAN trom Ne gere with 100 foot, frontage
B °D. mae ES Sealer
Equitsble Society, int 8. Telegraph __PE 40621; he Hae
~ $$ ACT & SAVE ss act-w calling our_bid oD
REALTORS | S660 Pix Phone OR 34-1872 of noR 3.1768 ‘OR 31118 or 2081 BOMEDIATE 6. YOUR Roe or equity to your
K ‘L. Templeton, Realtor
3939 Orchard Lake Ra PE 4-456)
Wanted Real Estate 32A
“LISTINGS WANTED Mfled buvers waltine for vour
hontes. farm. business and
ower se noe gaat cal
ROY. KNAUF, Realtor 26%) W. Huron; OA 8-3339, PE 2-742)
the service of a ° 1elified broker
—— nav cash for eoutties in mali
BROKER
PE 41187
LET us — on HOME WE
Lee buvers waiting if
e am
vou Call today move
Russell Young — ‘TOR
12 W net
GREEN LAKE OFFICE | cun, “tH 5
WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE
rty: Purchasers waiting.
6200 Commerce Rad.
RF MeKINNEY UNiv. 1-6798 .
RADES—TRADES are
. vor say
— ae, We Se oa a cerned. I foested. Call us for an ent and will give vor our tm rear
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
=. FE 56-8165 “wea ‘til ae »
Johnson RP Se a feat Fs ai
‘iad fnctied
1 Estate Bachance
F Ez
Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun, 10-4
‘next ‘poo. Ms 10 BRANCH POST OFFICE
E BRAVE 80LD ESeqeatt yt
oh of our vert ny
Cy
sg ee on Give’ us a call for a prom
courteous appraisal.
F. C. Wood Co. area
and
WHITE BROS. CAN SELL YOUR
PROPERTY AS WE HAVE BOLD
YOUR NEIGHBOR'S. WE oth
POLL yore, -4
SALESMEN GUARANTEE
co ACTION O1 Lang ‘eA can. CAN-
THE
TODAY — START PACKING
YOUR BA
WHITE
BROS. seen ae
_Phone on Bt | or OR 3.1769
Rent Apts. Furnished 3: 33
2 ROOM BASEMENT APT. Pri.
vate entrance and bath electric
_tefria, Men only. 235.
same WORKING — COUPLE
i oreferred oes driekers FE 2
ieee ns "Russell _
2 ROOMS. COUPLE OF B8MALL
children welcome. $15 a week. 820
OOMS, “BASEMENT joome. n° drinkers.
_Gingeilville, FE 5- VE $2,000 rOwN or 1 bed: me.
AVE AVE '$1.000 To :
4
ROOMS. PVT “EN.
trance..Oas. lights, washing erivi-
_lees, 208 Norton
2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND
entrance, Counle only. 36 Center.
| APT. PRIVATE _ EN-
Everrthine furn. Close
_busline, 285 Whittemore. PUBNISHED AP T
Petry only Cal) before 3. FE
| RMS AND ig Ss ae _ bie coupie.
AT SQUARE LAKE 3 & BATH.
Private. Adults. PE #1370.
APT FOR RENT CLOSE IN. FE 2.0663
FE 54-2036; evenings
CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT. $25
¢ week Al! utilities furnished. , 30088 a
FURNISHED D APT 2 beet np cou-
_ple, All Judson,°
FOR + OR = MEN. -.) DRUNKS. Pont M Y 33203, .
Svar, SE, Me 8 iv
rE "east .
Prades
081 hours are from 8 to 5. Would: After 5, call 32603 |
LOWER § ROOM & BATH. a
closed porch, —e rem ear Gay
$100 per month. Bee |
ir. Smith at 28 e Huron Street
ac.
3 room
Se “Big nas SS ro se ERE = Leake 1601
For Rent Rooms 37
Well
ed street
oak floors. storm windows
cost -6 years ago
price for furnftur
200 dov 3,
located on corner
Neat and room bungalow. Gas 2 ah,
tied beth salaminum
and
Offered for only the
us doors, plas-
in
390 Avery St.
windows and
Se thu ' te
ake Rd west
145 Gatew ay
Almost.an Acre
tached age & wo New e,
| __ den ai
this one,
St. Mike’s Area
10 Acres of
4
Donelson Park selec etraae
room ne
"ee te Teo bedroon valu
orm: and screens, of fruit trees, excellent gar-
. 100n400. Oni: SUNDAY 2-5
| New Brick Honte
ce
fan and
Aluminum
1 mile to L
Avery Watch fo r signs.
OPEN _SUNDAY 2-5.
Slizabeth Lake Estates pod “py ) home with at-
€ '»
Yar kitchen with on
« ft. room, eeramic t the beth, aluminum
rms ec qual- ity material and workman-
s is, one of today’s
¥ and we would
ike to prove, Sunday 2-6 8 jaabeth Lake Rd. te Pon-
tiac Goumtrs Club,
property. left to
¢ at $6,005.
e@ With at- workshop.
ateminam
loads
Lo
* | Rest and Relaxation ere is the to
fn| doa Beate do Mt,
6 miles Large liy-:
mae | heat, Tt’ wanted.
Bateman & Kempots
‘Realtors
‘Move in for
full price. |
eal Estate
| oul ~ Huron &t.
Open _@
NEAR AIRPORT ~ | and
WASHINGTON PARK Your eee | will love this 3 bed-
room, home with @ full
basement. It has «a herd fivin
room, d@ining feom. tachen ‘and bath, gag heat canere tubs
trult, cellar end water softener
all for $13 with a sub- just
stantial down payment.
1B ae
pire «
Established im 1916
WEST SIDE - Really fine
2 bedrm home. Large carpet-
ed @,
tures, b t nook, en-
ree. and picture as
Al
rm. . akfas
basement, :
with shade trees,
6200. per re
to a heat.
BRICK INCOME, 8 rms, 1's baths
a rte downtown wow
90.850" with only $2.000
VACANT. Move ri
—
suburban
with $1,209 down.
way car garage. Scenic view and
located on one acre lot. 623,750.
termes
isabon,
dining
— . district, ceeree all
on full ment, oll
to own tt tomorrow Priced at
12 W Lawrence 8. Oven Frenines 98.050 with $2,000 down FE 6-816] or FE 4-2008
For best results on your s “oe OFF AIRPORT ROAD
Coane. Let we ai oe ing Owner moving eway. Your good
y. Our prov m <. luck. Ideal Nttle modern bungalow
shve you MONEY, TIME Good size Itving room. up to mip-
WORR Be assured of ute kitehen roome. butlt im
‘ompt action we epectalize bath. full basement, te heat
cS individua) homes not many extras, merge et eaten ect
fob or Phone tor any couple ity $8,050
iv our sales ~ Ecoles aes at your SYLVAN es n
Only block @ tlegra om
— in one of tiac's best rechten: Tat sreas Bewuttful ranch home.
poe - This bec home| ¢ bedrooms. 3 complete baths Large picture windows, led;
| fireniace radiant heat gains loca’
older streets, Featuring a
Eechange members with over 300 listings to serve you. : 3 BEDROOM RANCH
CLARK REAL ESTATE BY OWNER
ee bt aay Sects scnenge FOR | we eas
: WEAR WILLIAMS LATE 1 on mc WL TAM LAKE RD LL
Joe
J
our OF THIs WORLD
only Way to describe i,
ranch style home
fi as @ en, Large
Tale: Very toeely
wes g foot |
floors ond ante
attractive recreation
room. T a home that you'll
be proud to show your friends,
Drive out Diste to Meinard Street
and follow:
pas Hogi month
KG. Genie AD La) v. > | #02 E. Huron FE 4-8284
1 Pa rt dc eurt ar rl ae e OARAGE: GORE. 18 THE “BIRD” tO SEE PED oons.
OXBOW LAKE PULL BAS Wee
BARGAIN MENTS 90 A MONTH
toom home with besutiful wire fence around yard. Over
ioe =r fot 90.9758 with me
2% acre lot |
S rm. home, full basement. | § Teo
feat’ Bont and extra loti en at and extra cluded Can you imagine ail this BEAUTIFUL * 3 BEDROOM BRICK only $7,060 Eaav for terms will be arranced
BRICK TERRACE
Vacant and erty on rear, ae ~ 5S oak =
: ing fireplace. Select white ow i) furnace, full bath. Venetian
blinds. Plenty.of room for gar- Soey eo N oe hae ot eek en an
den and frult. Gee it at $8,600, home on ®& Daved street in Pom pina nos Gara wage. Belf-storing storm
terms. tiac. Has large screened-in window: wel] start-
full assonoak and oi) =e Full| ed on tet 100x315, A beautiful buy
FLOYD KENT, Realtor price is $7,250. on term at $15,000. For sale by owner
4 W. Lawrence Bt. FE 5-6105 | ,,, . OR 32433 for appointment. _ oie ves. WARD F. PARTRIDGE SALE SMA _ HOUSE, 22x28. CA
Heal te Be Consumers Powe REALTOR ° FE-2-8316| 1 setae Se sete ‘a 43 W. Bw at MODERN 3 B OFFICE OPEN rea ee ee
} —_ Sf: San
| BROWN STOUT'S Mites Pe an. hitenare Best Buys
Today cht
with full —— “Exterior al
septic. wired, 'e aytomatic hot "we- LAKE FRONT tehen sink. elec p 3 bedroom home loc and all interior studding. Finish mail lake fete wan) of
the interior your and save th full basement, meny dollars, “Here is a well oi] furnace, electric hot
ol Es Ee ta tt e Pad
$13,800 FOUR BEDROOM, ‘Lovely | 600.00 down. et oon 5 —_ and sed : J
heated punresct beaut RANCH HOME basement and new furn. hove patsastene @ lo-
car earace. paved st. and in fake district. “House has 2 bedrooms, bath, utility room
FE 4-0528
L. HPBROWR, ie Ronde pesomens a gee gerece. oat 7 414 900-00
Member, Co-op y Real oll, eich. band
$850 DOWN Yes, that’s right. for this
OPEN | grees + 12) ; i _ mor, away
sensi, bers vt ranch | Tron TOon LAKE
Se eaamase es | Cotte cres
SYLVAN Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
Fancel cat PO, ora vee Se at
Lovely
screens 'y block from lak
Thy eges. Paved street
Fooa
CRESCENT LAKE.
HIGHLANDS Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow on
big. 1005186 lot Modern kitchen On
Screens and storms Ome short
block to ortvete park and beach
Near bua too, $8,050 with $2,790 |
| down
ON BOSTON
HURON OCARDENS
tor cash - excellent
960' Large giass enc bur
t closed
porch and § rooms and
p dere eer,
ery "Lot Mr. Beott
Co-operative | heal | Esfate Exchange
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP
JOBEPH 8ST 1 bask eens of Middlebelt, !
block north of ware Lk Rai
near Hammond Lake. Face brick
home. 6 large rooms, 43
bedroms, wall to wal)
ter
Face, full basemen race, full basement, gas * forced
a 1% aeieeres jot
incoln 6-6544.
‘SCHOOL DAY _ 1 BLOCK FROM NEW SCHOOL
Is this nice 2 bedroom basement,
breesewar and warage on fenced
acre fot. $12800
FRANK SHEPARD OU_1-7511 Rochester
Near Pontiac Engineering.
hater Led heat, toda
t+ be sorry, $9.006
with terms
English Brick 1 | A beautiful brick with be roof entranete hall, liv ng |
room and fireplace music |
room, dining room & kitch-|
en end lavetory down, 4
bedrooms, 2 of which bave
walk-in closets and screened |
tains, way
red attic. Migh base-
ent with gas beat, Can need for doctor's clinic rest |
or \ =
by appoints ment
OPEN 10 ACRE apt are
6915 PINE KNOB ROAD
SUNDAY 2 TO 8
2 hs 4 with
‘flowers and shrubs with 4
lovely willow trees °
front. ‘It ts en Poses Bi ory
that has been The aay ie clsonngy om
soil, tractor and acees-
sories “ge with the home. Why don’ you come out
and seg '% this Sunday.
$14,000 “With terms. Take
Sashabaw to Maybee Re,
turn east to Ra
Then tura
CHAPIN- BIGEL Ow. .BROKERS tt eg ie
3111 Orchard
FE 61131 or FE 5-0845
| | oanser and extra ‘arwe wtility room Lond |
e. Lake |
n¢ hath, Verv | p wowed living reoms, full dining room,| erage. Cail for appt nice kitchen Full hesement. ofl |
zene Splapalh ae ey nt | : furnace Garage too Lot S010 Bal" as os asement Ww a Ee IT! Askine™ price #80 with P ‘me Joseph F. Reisz i . _poimt elo ke eee SACRIFICE! need « large family come: | 53% W, aren at. PE 2-025 ;
OPE ¥ sok |e pee ne caer | Gos bent sone weed oat i” | oa ia Ld raly a partly w
-~
decorated — orlee $10,500. Sere: ot Pull pees . x
ORION & OXFORD . Y enc
Brion wih h ‘Sen 00d, came a . - Lv ggpe- Bh cen 4
Pere Boe bas Sans | 3B cet eto ‘wer: le reage, . tive large kitchen with
tare GY sian or Pe cette cr | and many, many cupboards.
a . ee li th va +
= LAWRENCE W atkins Lake.
( A YLORD ATTRACTIVE —
r ae » owith fain ony
FE 4.9584 ScSendhy Seren TR Net Ne a coaperattSt palates xchange | Pathshet eeteatanes on Owner save to sel) for #1400 with . . ; ‘oor, Good east” a lo ie cation
8 ELD OU s . 4 , BEDROOMS weer SUSURRAR = Many
bedrooms and « den. lovely stiutio wal! ASEMENT ay Ae Fe Gun Gok tvine Teg Ht led@erock fire- Central rayton Dhed Ww.
Row Soo" * nag Living room 1 win a ¥ of wn by ‘Sopointm Tenn pore 2
Eenrodtye® wt | Gate cagi | St Behe eg 4 ie < ‘level. tain anghen our La
_ GPPION OPEN » - ¢ be my ay re agen!
es OFINSON, Realtor | FRG RAY O/NEIL, Realtor . i.
FE on sine ives, On 000
y ‘ , % rr é / t «
. a % Pre . \ . / j
; ~~. a ce oh . ; . ‘ cs me
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- Ss THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. SATU RDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955 ' | | f > ; : j i ’ | Rent Stores — 40 __ For, ‘Sale Houses _ 4&8 SLICE OF HAM i For Sale Houses 43}. _For Sale Houses — 43) For Sale Houses 43 -
MARTE One! Twol “ses ROU | eg OS DON | aE / . stool, 1 4] oft ground b swith
NORTHV 1 Pa ne 0 Privteg By on beautiful Cranberty | 52° rear wet BS te 100 vie chimney rough te prac
LL : . a) bees. ee ip how nyeras sites Dw iS ncelient price Nort on | soatlawin’ ot STORE FOR Wi RENT, Sond, (DEAL Thr ee! Four “BALD WIN RD. sonzoo, | Telearap to Sashabaw turn right “ind” PE el 4 fue SERS op. g00d ‘location. ae a i «0 to ‘bee Bt Go 1 block GWEN 1 ROOM ODERN COT
ae Bedrooms! N3 AR ST. MICHAEL'S | Sod'aare you Gre” Otiy's Ibori stone belie 4 za! ary | For t Rent Miscellaneous 42 8 h oo . 7 (“6 mile east ‘Pontiac FE 1-483
a eenveneneess — = dining $ rooms 3 baths 4 car garage ANCHOR Rial Serare _aiter ae Ean ky ot, Poa larg grienees! GARAGE SPACE. FOR 1 CAR. 9 iitekon Lar be weespees pee “terms Others to ‘choose Ll T3800 = ATTENTION COLORED
S Bree Jute | —entee. Fm a2 ee a inl | ie a ine CUCKLER RF: ALTY Y, HOLLY. Had — cab HD | ful besement seq beat “eurpet: B. 1, 4088 ONE av AY closets and 2 Open, vacant: Hoey vdecorate: | fee ‘Monssmabie: down payment ‘ : Full basement. 236_N. Saginaw, FE 44001) it's -beautiful 0 3 beths.| Oe ane” »
i fe ¥rowt, COAST TO COAST =o 2 petenont “ahede os rae yf i Mave 2 a NEW 3 bED- Red Ho renc’ t, ote ade # rw home ® mi. Bontiac, Avail- RENT HERE LEAVE. 3 Se ano $695 mile gutside villa oe "a * a room houses Just velng com ’ rse
Sgr es Clos: r li] jac wher. 4 ap in Waterford on Anderson- sP iS WICELY P E. Howland, 3248 Dixie Hwy, sada. woaderhtl focation, ‘Close 11-618) | Cite Rd Only $1600, dow p19 Cass Kite, Bd. . oi 4 EN OR — - se eg, and sehools, @34.- Do n ar a = tp bedroom ranch, sttached garage, weer a Call W 28 on. “School Teachers Look! i ear fares. Lars lot, fruit | Jo ha Jet. Near Otter Lake, smalt os | terior Ag inviting living room ing ab just the right price sy owes aes Roos AND . : - ee8 rr garden pared! 3 bedroom, )_basement yment. $45 t poets, 4 wondertul kitchen and dining WEST END Attractive @ room | tag! OMT Btleabeth
a = on tax PRON 1 aut Fi choows | a we ere t- ® Boat livery | ce 3 COs Bed PoOoKs ro Near new shopping cen- i R cer te 60006 after §
re porigage. Mon St pee | eae S| ‘ : me «too 7 YR AROUND eae dat ~sei y > ¥ th’ Plas ered veintes — | fet $2600 a handle - nent | #_ 9ua ee v y porch, epaneener 28 om pea elorms end screens Uminum «orma « isle ied DOCK we oy
: j fi Youngstown: eileh: w. eo a eee This home bunt ry [Si me & Lara sari ry) ,
erenranlances. Avail meat. Ol tyr france | wa, ful ase: t = | sat "Teo to ft. lots Bie eith Beauuitu: grounds. rice large La puny Full basemen new sbding. a Home of Your Own Sth. . age “immed he es Aoi _ Sea Se ‘ ” or ear garage Bbsolutely Wo | garage riced right @t $875
atl Tenia eta 2 er | SCHRAM ee ream | sath. "oice “a achat | =| FRA elit nome tor ane te 3 PC. BA — 3 ; BE ‘ORE BUYING SEE THis | é dav i . IK Pp thi
Merdwood teers, eevee Master. | FE 5-SO91 or FE 5-947] |For Sale Houses 43’ Wor Sale Houses 45 Be ond oi ettten ‘ent found | $100 Son ee Kade et B.D. CHARLES, Realtor | tianeaite soe weil om ait lnres rome = 100 dows. no answer Ph. FE 5-2564 DRAYTON | BLOOMFIELD TWP OPEN SAT poms Walle ‘Lake Bats orer. | {Lou Want 4 | FF 40821 | Breakfast pook Tile bath. Oer-
Oy | OXBOW LAKE MODERN POUR | 1111 ge, Brenines ord. REAL PLAINS and Bug 7 to $203, Ann er Paune ‘within 06 of Loree ase Near a Sr vis AND BUNDAY | car garage plus sereened summe’ , ao ction to 1 child rooms and bath, partly damaged ve. . LAINS | Too! bi " ‘“ shady: lot city Bsnd Da SILI, with wr vF IT-1 Fl 1 a TTIT B Telegraph Ra | pers te home is prised at references required, 3747 Orchard fire 190 ach. Cau ater 6 rative FF ate Exchange . Beautiful family room 1Oat4 eood- schools near Ww vos $10 ro} de a biccks from Don- Cooperative Reel Estate Savers | §16.500 with term:
Lake 5 +4007 A i CIVILIANS AREA | place apo si Dishwasher | low dow’ partment easy rn? elson Schoo! and - Henrdict's “BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM BRIC
eg i... al inal @psTaTe | Storms | Bereens Large utility | if interested cad Milford MU | Church gad school jock to elty ,
Rent ‘Houses Unturn. 36 *L,o7"sn sae Byer babenow wie Sect: | masa twit ses Liefoe ma | ‘yotee cea ached tprn,| Culler" euor te ang owns | bur" watt saNhe mon |" Gist QI Sait ya iret akena een (acelin Nee Teeltore * Se _Ww vate, US, 10 (Dinte Hwy ' aA 1 " Ww 278) Dod land Lg a ta pine center ie URE mend Lane $16.390 teem, ards from the lake. @ bedrooms,
= valores 26 ment, of ade, ete Of — landsce urth.| White Lake across from new! has «a jatwe kitchen, large living | — Le ae 7 . | ee p peoetiigs Oy suede’ sat eat joeation paved street pn. on diea or OR > Tia T rooms with knotty pine interior ; ished garege, re bot landscaved lot The orice ts Neer benny line Priced to sell on ATTENTION ady bot Asking 62,000
cccepted 'si30 ‘Write Pontiac 2 het” ludrysotied-beoai Tine = s00: 8 toda! terme Per mtermation call Mrs. | BY OWNER MEW MODERN, : Press, Box 82. _ Tmuinediate’ possession eat just 62,- - | $500 Dei 4 Revers er r vorr | ‘ey “maar vl Oe tated | INVESTORS j WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS
BeAt Lé M HOME own. 170 W Pik FE ¢5905'| throughout Full basement Base-| Tre hottest thine on — tex | ——
in . 3 tile beths, bard- ey Are vou ambitious? Do vou . ROOMS ACRES Pp’ oO | board hot water besl. EM 33d eevacs be asses 3AA & sokobrast” i Nicholie & Harger Go wood and het IF OFFERING Lake priv- want to eet @ start a 42%. equit: | _ for_appt ern 6 room home One | c ’ | a
water. Locaied near Ford Prov. You have young ideas you'll love heigl Union Lake, Quiet street x8@. 2 story carere Dud. $ Tike oO ton x | MODERN 6 ROOM HOME WITH | ¢ room modern home Chicken | gy w Huron a0 te Po. o-ei8
2 ee a Bie 2 watneen conlem = large snade lrees. Like | one See me ae on au soa ax . ae | wiiltty, Mardwoed ficcrs Neo ge | house amd Srecdag ' ee Leeated “
2 Rene: Reteresees” vequrred- an 2.% eon an were wooded Tor itt T ome! Pull w “tome. ware theh vou. 2ould 4o.—-}—4-emn- Snamer A So | Vege SRY TaRG- OrWer— U8:S0E-1—-SONe t-te Puntine-Ghs0e-7 row HERE ER “HoMeS~ ___ ‘BELL “MY EQUITY ON oe saat *Bee Sp poreh te enenien - tates Brick 2 bedroom with oe ansion attic Living foom | Russell Young | 1%. wrth fireptece, fut is |
REALTOR : ag | | TOOM breskfast noak yl men
an WwW Wuren && FE 44675 as heel. corner let with 00 |
Once Eves. ‘il #, Model phone | ah frontage 1 car garase Be
' o-36080 . | sure to inapect this
> cIvATE OWrEn an IVAN W
SCHRAM FE 5-S091 or FE $-9471 61,580 On matin ; ary
or bus'ness Hamed il
Pontiac $350 p
emt be ay Sa by or |
£cR a
hreeneway ea. |
| wen New ranch style
DAILY 5-8 P.M. down om this nearly race utility tiled floors a tn | If no answer ph. PE 6-2804
cupboards, storms & screens. 62) Open jot Sundays a lot, 64.080 Cash tr aaa: hie Gusperative ol =! Og oe
EEE does AT PS OPED
AT N OP i | SUNDAY 3-6
| ein Tre Nae ws Sa poo) immecalate §- reom
Seminole Hills Brick | sari Poseted wale
110 Oneida Modern to the m'nute tiving
Toor and dining «!| Three i*
tt paved are tor
+ See os an. none oniy
RAY O'NEIt, Realtor minum windews marble
silts “ne pny lane and screens, 2 outdeor grill Sure it needs aos
ine and decorating but oriced accordingly Why ndt
anootntment teday
“BUD”
NICHOLIE real estate ag insurance
4 Mt. Clemens Fr 4-191
Even, Mire Melger
Beautiful Lake Front
Home Deiat C ne ns, 2 bedrms.. Bvine
peg Breakt ast nook, ihe!
Se neg tN {ached ce healte
tand: informa- Con today caf garage.
scaped jot. Call for
Birmingham
Central location Well kent uo main birsi-
ness district, Id professton- e' office er clinic, Call tor addl-
tional information,
Lake Area Eteceptionally pice viakefront Beau-
tifally scaped
x end bath
full bemt..” sere ‘trent porch.
2 car earace
John K. Irwin
Seminole Hills We offer this lovely 2 ftory.
3 bed
.
$10,800 with $1.500 down.
Watkins-Pontiac l-states
3 ranch home with
ita room, 10x10 dining
: poom. 1014 modera kitchen, Pull
tiled beth os Oak floors
Coved ceilings
end full basement, Automatic oil
water ater
Inees 500. Len gh
el as with, 94.500 SPLIT LE VE 1. Lakefront home with 110
7 modern & tg a on 2 sone h ooo
closet
Rel": ab —_ ‘ta2 000
ADD INC. ‘
‘ €286 Dinte Hwy,
On +2361. *
~ 44 Pontiac Lake Rc
Lapeer Rd. or M24
4-Tene Drayton
DO YOU LIKE LoTs SPACE? Then
sverieot this nice family
3. bedrooms, shady
leges, only $10,050. Oven Sundar and owner iM decorate a to |
down ft. of |
tchen
build:
space
Piains
.
don't |
home
lake privi-
it WRIGHT, Realtor tand Ave. S |
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brane oer Real Ertate Desmange |
WITH ack _ with orchard. i
PUCK ts KE 4 room ag cedar shak
% block to lake Priced “wale: —9t:0e~-whth~ 9880 down:
mo and ance
Clarkston
BIRMINGHAM 2} bedroom
fut ie. ;
Overiooking jake, north of plas
shake fer quick | |
inaur-
home
pasement, oi) foreed wir fur
OPEN we: P. M.
$044 down. New 2 bedroom
ero homes at White Lake Large | atair
I's ear
mod. |
living reom with picture window
ol Excellent kitchen, bath,
oat oa Ye ree fer open —
J. C. HAYDEN |
Rea ; FE 68-0441
6 E Walton Bivd Open Eves
PERRY PARK 3 bedroo Fireplace Automatic
oi) heat nice shaded lot Price
$1060, terma, RUSSELL. A. NOTT, nee oS
110 E. Pike 49005
OPEN SUNDAY: 2 to 5 P In Sviven Village M,
fonvenience for every mem-
ber of vour family im this
eheice 3
e turn fright to le4e ‘Warwick
for Open | oe Wateh
Sign.
Just in Time for School room ts i 7 . I bath home on Mark 8t..
just a skip. and jump
e School. In neeriy
E << — and
ian : ‘ne furnace. 2 car
garage. To include new car-
2 rooms. Price
a4, terms. Eve. & Sun.
Pr. PE call Mrs. Meller,
2-9682_
New Lake Front
How would vou like to en- jor a tabeots vacation ali
year ‘row
ot
A ome” come ili
that® * putting it mildiv. Eve
: eet
Ph. FR 2-147 aReT,
| ” KINZLER mw, — °
— ~Craperative” Real ical ete Exchanee |
SPECIA | Outstanding !
mine’ Ranch
Rochester
honial Phe ‘PE 43025
, Realtor Evenings
mt me4 or Testy) |
| 192 - a “tent be brick an with <“spactous | floor
ye - Y ' } cag ; i - ; j ; 6
. eg Se . +e ws od so Ir Se, . af - x
‘OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, satu RD. Ay. ATGUST 20, 1955 a! ea
Fer Sale , Houses 43) ___Fot Sale Houses 43 43, FUNNY BUSIN ESS" _For Sale Farms is 48
cee — BAST oF.
‘pedreom A gg con. modern * car garage.
extra het
New rua subdivision now opened. 2 3 bedroom homes ur under
opoertunity
te be & home owner for less
paying for & — on BP nn
me. wh On f. Come the offic and tak
this over with s. Supply
is lime
wa? Aubure
OPEN > SUNDAY 2-6
NEW 3}BEDROOM - ronan type frame with cedar
i West ‘tocanies
¥ easy walking B eee
ne Pavone beac!
wails, flush doors. full it with it hie @il
beat, Eliza! Lake A
Cruse, Right = Hershey
Watch for sign.
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |" a e- -
+2006 | rang FE LTH,
—
i es “indian Lake
>P SUN. 1 to 6 2 bedroom. full basement Thies
is the buy of the vear! Compare
the dollar for dollar value
this home which features full |
pecoment. with divided recreation
rooms large enough
fer otris beds Spacious kitchen
= diming space and lots of
space Full tiled bath with built-in vanity. ‘Popular ce-
dar shakes siding. Located on
jaree jot in a fine neighborhood
1 block to beautiful Maceday
panes Full price only $12.000 with fer
Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Williams
Lake Rd. Drive left to sign. turn
right at sign Follow the sien to
=e ce Eocstes on Lone worth
across the road
ay laes or e
OPEN _ 1 to 6 P.M. Sun. | new Y bedroom ali
living No stairs to climb Extra |
iarge living room measuring 13x20 |
with vestibule entrance, tlanter box with large oteture
tare dining’ 1
an's dream - -
wall of ¢ wi
bireh doors. and distinctive hard- |
ware Plenty of table space 14
utility room Kxira storace |
space, for lawnmower and bi- }
eveles The bethroom is conntete:
ly tiled The lot Bas 116 ft
fromtage om blackton street phot
102 f deep Overlooking beau-
tiful Loon Lake with jake privi-
leges See it this weedend Full
price $15 200 Cash to morteage
ns featuring I whole
th
Brive oe Walton Bivd to Plains
oon Lake. Turn left
> reach ‘ Corvburn: Tusa ft
to mode) open house
Tey
BROS. — PEALTORS Diste Hw
Phone OR 21872 er OR ViT60
~ NORTHEAST SIDE SMALI, HOME BUY 4 rae and bat i
basement e A ee at
+
toilet
On and sink im bas
Highest
Always @ nice
ith 8)
HEMPSTEAD | re 44-8284
| ~ CAKE PRIVILEGES 1% story cedar shake home with,
bedrooms. nice * cane |
tot beautiful peach facilities "|
viven
TOM eLtoN oe sa
GILES NEW 3 BEDROOMS see these on FHA. tmeid
City on sileree M foot ots,
near schools, stores a .
ete Completely finished
except for decorating and
the full price ts only §7.-
450.00 Down payment
oniy $800.00 plus mtg. costs.
$1,000 DOWN
2 bedroom home located
inside the city om the east
side Large fet this dne is only 00
kood buy for the money
MONEY MAKER
A g00d income property l|o-
‘cated just off north Perry
street in a good neighbor-
by Features 4 extra large rooms and bath on the
ist floor, 1 rooms and bath
quarters plus
month income Call for ap-
intment and further in-
lormation
WE NEED LISTINGS SREB =
GILES REALTY. CO. |
2 W. Huron Pr farts
mn 9 tif
* ROCHESTER AREA A room house, 2 car garage alee | |
shade trees, off heat 84.750
4 rooms, olf best, | acre, garage.‘
pine trees. $14 500
— Melick
9 W Sth Rochester
| OL 6-061! or os office MY 2-200)
For Colored Families
Open * Sunday
2to5 ~ Earlmoor Bivd..
storms screens. Fenced rear yard-and large
eim_tree. 10 ner cent — on FHA
, Raat little house
nichicken ANDERSON STREET
| ONE ACRE
1
Cooperative Real Estate Eachange |
loot furnace, fun ‘oath SAT.
6 EF Walten
Realtor Templeton ‘SOUTH EAST SIDE 4 rooms, newly exe. | Oil | heat. wener | basement. asso |
‘a vmartanae
NORTH'S Beek veneer 2 Beles al) fur-
basement, hard eood
fesre, Complete sun shades, Nice
with extra large
1260 down
“HIGHLAND AREA
. Also large barn and
sae tees Immediate eaty of
bien intment. DIXIE. . . HIGHWAY | FRONTAGE
kitchen, Of] steam heat. Ge
sion ie besoment mt. Extens!
Se ‘RAM Hwy. HOLMES
Rd. Ove:
and = - Ba wto
A, JOHNSON, Realtor .
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE ~
(FAGE. LAKE LOT % PRON [ap Los efi e13ee, or trade
ent. By 1535
RMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge OR inl) PR 40009
a 7: TATA
LAPEER COUNTY 100 acre dairy farm 7
modern -home with garage,
barn. — shed and milk
y loam soil, Priced “at
$25,000 with terms
SYLVAN. REALTORS 2383 Orchard Lake Ave FE cae
Co-operative Real Estate
m
vat
4392 Dinie
3-008 SAN of SECOND LOT)
DRAYTON. Pi URINS — OF _* 180. Btee OF south of- Lais Ave. os 124, paved | 40 -A "RE F ARM
jc tam ' street with all improvements ) AC ARM rooms with ttitiy, ‘Tiled beth end OPEN _ Sine UN 31221, | ‘anys or Ml WITH LAKE ol) heat. Attached garage Large | Sean = eves. _
nee suis a orm, Scuaan SUN. : sid oar M. ™ DRAYTON W 00 DS paved road Pes aire Lane poy bo
ti JER ‘ f ¥ e nN : tial discount for cash to mort-| 1) (PO eR eE use) to A limited simber of ¢ Keallent adhe wha sult bess:
nee. Alrport Rd, turn right 4th street beautiful subdivision. Protective | ment ‘Also clase is barn and kK. E.. Templeton, Realtor| w the righi. Bee Open signe frictions. |! appr s chicken ¢ : as ereage complete-
ASGY Thi: wer ore £00.08, ed “ce e ny
po “an OR 3.1708 ranch i ae Laree: Weis mest tedividual secds pre price. G19, PRG =Aerens te) out v
_or_ PE 30002 \ ie ip “path Oeaerous flied HOLMES-B BARTR. AM
) kitchen enty closet space 4392 Dixie Hwy e
— =e | A Taylor, LOTS: 60 BY 20. AUBURN |
ender ot. “Heights. PE 17-0877. - REALTOR -— INSURANCE = 100 Oskland Ave PE 42544 |
sone Only $1000 Down BUIL DING SITES’ | Oven Eves ~4 a
‘Mires ‘wed " reom ipl Pear nome | ape ee on "Weare, Tus reel TWP eer: C ey aca. room house Broker, with Femachiquey) ade rub | a“ had To Pontiac tT ® wR Ortenvil Mees ‘with nice parden spot | ease fhocte tr aS = ‘It's a bib—L’ m | expecting ——- day at the water cooler! _ | with $300 ‘dows. Pontiac “Twp | go
Air conditioned six room sai)
with three bedrooms, basement
new gas furnace, garage aueky
thing very neat & clean and well
taken care of Only $8700
Off Cooley Lake Rd with a three
bedroom home. qe sixe kitkben
with just lots of cupboards, en- |
closed front & back porch Ile car)
garage, fruit trees, gre erbor |
and lots of shade trees $12. 300
tetai price with terme
TOTAL PRICE 84000
Pour reotm home in the city with
two bedrooms fuil bath utility
room located in northeast section
Must be cash of trade on larger |
home
OXPORD Rn Four bedroom home in Oxford
is is « very beautiful elder |
home that hag been well an |
lt is an ideal place
ment screene -jarge kitchen, |
Shady jot ae Call MY, 2.2021 |
to see hi hom
WRENCE w
GAYLORD KE 4-9584 % E Pike Bt
DRAYTON "PLAINS 2 BEDROOM |
with stairway to partly finished |
2? bots thy earace attic. ear
88000. with 62000 down.
MILFORD 4 bedroom home Sun- ‘
porch ji'y baths, 2 car earege
$15.500 Térms
CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES
$1250 down 2? Bed
nace. fenced vard
COOLEY LAKE RD @ rooms
newly decorated Full basement
2 car gerage. 611.500 Terms rooms, oij fur-
j
SOUTH OF MILFORD I! Acres |
% bedroom home in excellent con
dition Basement, furnace. ['» car
wereage $16.850 Termes
KEEGO MARROR 81759 down
4 Rooms. bath Close to school | iE Drive out MS@ to Crelcent
‘Dorothy Snvder Lavender
terms. . 3140 W Huron
, 4 RMS. AND BATH. Lake
Re. Turn right to Hatehery Reo
turn left oo Hatcher to Bender
St. Kee Open signs
REALTORS
FE 2-441!
lite CAR GaA-
Penced back yard, near rage Phone FE 3-7242 Owens School,
by owner
ROCH ESTER ~J BEDROOM Mop- ern ranch 3 car gerage Large
lot Oaly. $13,%0 OL 6-473 -
THE
NORTHRIDGE
|
BIGGER AND BETTE R
THAN EYER
|
Yur newest four hedroom
beiek ranch homes are |
now available with long |
term, low Cn and |
FHA financing. Cost
=a
4 Te mediate;
‘hs 3 Bed ® ot] for |
$1200 down
BYLVAN VILLAGE I'y story
frame home Corner location 2
Tote Atheched warage $15.080 with substantial down payment
nace
OXFORD SUBURBAN. ? Bedroam
home with expantion attic Pies-
tered walls, full basement 80400
cash to mortesce |
OF RESALE Lake Lowise 2 bed
rooms bath. oak floors $1500.
down to 4 ver cent morteare at
$445 per month including tares & Plan
insurance
OPEN | & SUN. 12te8 PM. | MONDAY 4to8 PM. |
$950 DOWN, New 2? bedroom mod- |
White Lake Large |
rogm ith victure window | Excellent kitchen. bath ofl ferced
air furpace Choice of 4 elevations
$7900 Drive out M39 to Duck Lake) Rd Watch for oven sien
J..C. HAYDEN | Bivd rE 48-044}
- Open Eves Sum 12-3
[RAUL
New- Jo BE SOLD
3 BEDROOM pera UReAN
Ide bi locat neat \ Vilage within waiking “aie.
tance of sto | eburch about “ge beceer of
fine garden fruit
and berries The bh is a I
dandy Larges tiled bath.
tiled kitchege “with” bireh cu rds. feet
coop, Th
$80 per mo, T 80) 7
Sent ist. If vou like it we
will work out the deal
Evenings call MAoie §-364!
A. KERN, Realtor Ths ae Sagin re onal
eal TKatate Since 1919"
-ANNETT | OFFERS |
2 Tots
f-reoom &
almost completed,
ing room, 4 ih r
ee watt are wetter,
wilt |
im - large liv-
$, kiteh-
Owner
consider -
trade. 87. "leaving state
housetratier
350
riviles
Completely furnished 4 org
ed road.
jem itiful-
is, 88- |
Silver Lake Area’
4'y room. unfinished second >
brick construction, |
hardwood trees on SO
3%. 11 fruit trees. Privil on —~ Silver Lake. $17,-
300, terms. | 3007 W. Huron
’ Drive out
bend W. Huron
GATEWAYS to. i
|
MODEL OPEN |
DAILY AND SUNDAY
1-8 P.M. |
to join the many
viewers Sunday by driv-
ing out US.10 from Pon-
tiac (Dixie Highway) to
Andersonville road, then
turh left and follow di-’
rection signs for ‘4 mile.
WM. A.
KENNEDY REALTOR
OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8
“Watkins
Hills” ry OPEN
FE 41560 | L) For Sale Houses) . 43
SUN 2 TO68 PM
Donelson Park
2740 \ oorheis Rd.
This lovely new J bedroom _mod-
erm ranch type home ‘ready to”
move ini Large living room and
dining area eTmopane picture | window Ceramic tle foyer & |
bath Sliding birch doors
basement Finesira
screens
. see this be-
fore you buy. Attractive terms
Dorethy Snyder Lavender
REALTOR WwW Wurod rE 24411 |
; ee BRICK Lapeer TYPE..|
Hite og igpoide lot wOxl80, ex-
it location. Oxford OA 8-2728
cer vi for appointment
FOR SALE BY OWNER: NEW
house, almost finished. My equity
or will trade for howsetrailer
_ OR _3-4001
YOUNG: oe E LOCATION
This well proportioned home in a |
select neighborhood is ideal for
people ho appreciate comfort.
able living. It has that ‘at home
feel. because of the
Mt
of of
selling for a
On ‘a
c More
(nan reasonable down payment |
INCOME''
This property is so hol that we
ean only use a small space
might burm the paper Two units,
completely maintained L}
down. Lets get with it
SUBURBAN BEAUTY
Custom built ranch style with
full basement. attached 2 car |
garage eouptry kitchen
snack bar and plenty
Large carpeted living room,
bath and automatic ot] heat Also
plastered walls arge lot. Only
$1,500 dow
| Russell Young REAL TOR
412 W Huren PR 4-4525
| Spee Eves ay ‘ Sun FE 40612
TO BE SOLD i}
|
§ BEDROOM SUBURBAN |
Just 1 minytes to Pontiac Meter An acre of jand. hich
dry and cool This ls a real
family home Full base-
ment. ? bedrooms down with
bath and bedrooms un
laree dinine and
ad
in voreh. all T soaeaared thru-
out Perfect cond, priced
at less than $15,000 To be
sold before Sept. ist If vou
out the deal Evenings call
MApbie 5-641
PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | Mita N Saginaw rE
Estate Since 1819" “Real
@larieton
Ridge
OPEN
Take time out to see this |
new development of 3
hedroom brick homes”
beautiful - (avermeaitne
Watkins Lake.
wath nome. rexeo, Of the 74 homes naw un- |
der construction only 12)
remain for “sale. The?
_many features being of
fered in these homes will
|_meet your needs also, |
an ecg ear OPEN SUN. 1-8 PM, |
DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY |
to Watkine 8 Lake road. turn en to Lakewood |
then right ‘2 mile to property —
WM. A.
KENNEDY ~ REALTOR
OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL Ae
Sunday 1-8
NO MONEY DOWN
TO Gl
3 hedrnams, 1); baths. fin-
ished livable utility room,
190 ft. lots. l bloc k from
Clarkston grade and high |
school. Paved streets, ex-
tra large modern kitchen)
with table space, large.
dining ell. Features you
will find in only the most |
Drive out Dixie highway | acs DL alae
| pots ha > oe laeen oe ‘$975!
~CARL W. BIRD, Realtor I
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| |
t ah ner me
Drive | a2 wot For Sale Houses a
AUGUST
SPECIALS -
NEW SUBURBAN * Custom built ranch heme Onlv
few minutes to city limits. 2
Larce utility Garage Down vavment. _— Montiv #75
CooL
(Carveted living room |
| feet, ravel sir “wrest Pricta_s NICE BULL DING
site rth “small trees, | gos ke
priva., | re neighborhood,
with $1 down CITY, zAST iz
SIDE. One building site sewer
water and ges, &6.500 with ape
down.
We have other siles available, if
you are interested, Contact
nee REAL ESTATE «
1342 W. HURON STREET
WARM [IN WINTER 4-6403 ie OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Leer home oe Lake Canal |MEMBER CO-OP. REAL ESTATE
shady “location ous $950 down | _ CHANGE
Palace yg Ee Lar. ‘Yoon 143, WITH FOUNDATION
: SPECIAL | Free sorber S16 W Lone Lake Summer cottawe being converted Rd.
ie yeas sooune, Yale is = buy ~ “~“Lorg FOR SALE a ° Veer rniture included *
and the orice only $5350 with | — laguire’ PEE 29003 — | $1250 down g
—— one LARGE wheres oh
frame home on 4 beau-
tfulne’ landscaped lots. Has olf’
& dining rooms. 1 bedroo &
— on main floor. 3 rooms on
or Prarmeag in basement and
senarate 2 room unit in rear. now
provides eens Well constructed
with hardwood floors & plastered walls, op arenes: elassed
apace
Side porch |
verch sereened poe wit Bendle the down bvay- |
EMBRE E & GREGG
15d5 Union Lake Rd 3-438. UNION LAKE VILDAOR 2 Eves EM 33197 or EM 3-4431 |
| BIRMINGHAM § ROOM
unfinished attie, full landscaped. ‘salenced, 1
Mu re ri
$00 DOWN @ ‘room brick shell of lan
JIM WRIGHT, “% gere
Realtor
| 345 Oakland Ave 900. $2.70 town. Pipa
FR 5-044) Co-operative Real Estate Exchange |
UTICA — SALE OR LEASE
“For. ‘Sale Lake ‘Prop. 44
BY OWNER: 3} BEDROOM MOD. |
ake
fecorated oil heat
conr
part ccmast bus at
iidren weleome $7 pond
cash) Porxexsion now
BU SINESS BUSTS _
OWNER
SACRIFICE Beautiful 3 bedroom sontem pe:
rary lake front year round hom
ee ee Pega
APPROX. ‘$i 000 DOWN Name your own terms
C. Pangus _Ph_ Ortonville 132 collect
ACEDAY LAKE fre
“newle
|
{
1919 M15) 4286 Tate eer.
On 3-736) LAKE PRIVILEGE
LOTS
MACEDAY LAKE
Nice lots with. access to good
beach and bath house. Only $490
with $46 down.
WILLIAMS LAKE | Wooded lots Fie 2 blocks oem |
ae: Close to ke distance te: Williams Lake |
= 1. $60 downand $10 per |
mo, |
4 Lake_.Rd.....— ass
Rm 31235 Ones Ly __ After 5, call OR |
SUBURBAN. = a 9 ACRE HOMESITE |
_ Beautifully situated and | well restricted with good |
land rary a fme view. over
of road frontage, j
just 1's miles to chureh and |
shopping. Sec!
Dew: :
KERN Realtor 71‘. Sac
inew . “Real
Estate Since 1919" - WARD FE. se
blacktoo
available. den
‘Sale Business Property 49
M%e.
Reasonable Home eves, after
16401 M5® near Oxbow Lake
AUBURN HE IGHTS
Larae. Jot xened commercial &-
rm. home that can be used a4
income or remodeled {for home
and business bide 67 ft om black-
tow road and over 450 ft. deev
Now at 89.060
SHOE REPAIR
Owner retiring. will sacrifice
land contract “= trade
as part down parment,
FLOYD KEN _—
™ W Lawrence St FE 56105
m Eves
—Nest_to the Consumers Power
Birmingham
FACTORY
OWNER save TO SELL _ this
2.100 square foot plant in Fern-
dale-roned heavy manufacturing
Call Mr. Bronsing
_ Benjamin and
-Siephene, rine. ote a ! JOre
“BUSINESS BLDG. Ideal location on Dixie Hwy for
small business or office 20 x 30 |
cement block building and «|
omnes =
nis appreciate Good invectment. @ oa.
on terme
BS LF
REALTOR Ik. 2-8316 @ W Buren st AER + ROOM HOUSE ta
eo FT. ALL OR PART. | able.
6
finest
arate B.D. Beer-wine
ae, m
derful dea! 000.
bulid: ‘ equipment.
EVES 1717 8. Te 5 OR 4388
ode, Be to take out. B Moving. MA 4-507 after
EEE ONE OP . OAKLAND . county's hardwares.
do good business,
poow | Phone MArket 4234) By
~~ arrange il
sale. show
good deal. ask tor Mr, Richaré.
CHARLES, Realtor
FF 4-0521 AND SUNDAY legr
Co-operative Real | Eth Bs ¢ Exchange
ATTENTION INVESTERS
Small
Excel
lastics, Corp. has
"iHeemes t te produce
thane foam plastias Needs ad- ditional capita) for _eronen: oe
er.
ina Ww terrific business.
FE 22800 BY OWNER:
rocery
wine to dake out. store with SD!
Slo 8. Sar-
DRIVE-IN
REST: sols ANT
Leceted on om of Michi, wend 5 eo
test ere “Punts ~<
~ pps. 500.
AW RE INCE ay
GAYLORD
1M E. Pike St,
FE 4-9584
(CLEANING STORE | DRY. pA Pully eow b wil train’ burn terrific business ig ba
| or. FE 280 or PE 81148.
| BUSINESS &
Thi
vas
spartm
ores
store per ae 5
chance reeseway 2 car wtaraxe.
entory. 517.000 down plus
Well
ck,
each cuted for 965 $11.693 down.
0x 100,
is Pobips suseees. |
yourself with ® capri investment.
Owner will
| house consider
or e00d land contract.
RESTAURANT
ever popular Lakeville. north At
of Rochester, Well equipped. $5,-
$00) terms
On buer highway
“TODAY'S > BARG AIN
tay vib oun wake, r= nie
0150 ft let im Waterford-Drarton
Sub. Priced at $434 with $645 down
| mearve ft homesite im Dunn
series at $825 With $85 down
ais ft jot Popular Watkins-
LADD'S INC. Drayton Plains
Open Sundava 4 Pow iee Lake Ra. |
oom
Lapeer Ra or MM
PE 4-7600—
Sone eager ‘ recereens: & '
acetal, be ae cance ad pe hemo LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI. | a paded. 96 sion Lote for immediate buildin WILLIAMS LAKE ae tor multiple com ercial an
2, ,Redroom. utility. a ar industria! use. arge picture window rom
nice rp beach, must sei) \ S lv
pate “Jones. REAL reve yivan
“NEw 3 BEDROOM BRICK” 4x0 Real “ine? Fireplece ame ty i ie, .
armas |" PUR” seen re
soot enmore, off EI hago Ut Soci
ose mae rs. oe For Sale Acrea 47 hte rn — vine all — ee Oe I SES ge S
nal ireplace. 2 large porches. : = lot. with sreee. anenes. 85 ACRES
with “88-000 den HURRY. well located between Oxford and
aces, | ished recreation rm. bath. Imme-
i aA. fon 1983 Club Dr.
Otter—Sylvan Lakes
Only 5 desirabie bigh and ary | |
| building site. of 70 to 9@ ft
width overlooking and with |
| lake privileges ‘en ~ ore
503 Community National Bank Bid
rE 44211 Ev ves. _FE 51382 |
| YEAR ROHND Huw’ » ROOMS
Brotar’ Late a ng ey e
OR 3-5023_
| Sale ‘Suburban P ‘Prop. 4 454% tte Mat
« IN LEONARD
room, bath full basement.
hoker heat, school close bv. $1950.
Tmmediate
Sonension paved read to Pontiac.
EXCELLENT LOCATION th
burn Heights. 2° bedrooms “prek.
wan heat, ton
earae. terms available
{XN ROCHESTER Only 8990. sown. New 3 bedroom. full base-
water in.
PI installed. [econ — res Rat vemi-finished
IE. WEAVER, Broker 145 E Auburn RF
Rochester si een he 2-821
For Sale vets __#
_(U.S.10) to MIS. Turn!
OPEN
4 rms,full bath up, 2 reom
apartaent — breesewady im
knotty pine.
Te :
rou ou BUY IT~WE'LL INSURE It expensivethomes,
Sylvan Lake HAPPINESS |, < | 3 bed Divi oom i . : 3 bedrooms, living room out Sunday.
breghtact nest heat, '3 ‘car ar | CLARKSTON AREA - | tached * AT A PROPIT
C shah 100 ge A Ranch home 34a ed in
Lake. #18000, terms.| for 4 rooms and Two
I Otfered at ah4ae" with goes Seminole Hills } dwn YOUR ‘¢ “Jo own 7 home in ideal lo- YOUR OWN frome
breakion Sook ‘ visraiors MONEY MAKER
Hl J & dining foom. J nice Immeculate 2 remie
- sized bedrooms & bath up. rooms and bath down for owner
New of furnace, tiled — 4 rooms wing reation room. 2? car $70.00 : emt
fenced rear gard. 9.300. ans heat, storms and screens 2 model homes. terms porches. Lai i
ai . | Wien” Stareg senda . | ‘ « Ortonville down WHERE CAN YOU BEAT ; store frame an | iT?
sum parlors, |
5 rooms & ‘> bath down. Bauy- Te Sell-To Trade
MAHAN weary oe REA
ae right for 14 mile to Wal-|
_dron road, turn right to|'
WMA.
KENNEDY
son BE EO Oy
Drayton, Woods tragds,“Priced, _ pon we cee
to 87.800, $200 to ey Gown.
In Pontiac .
ree ie sy Scr cial
Out Elizabeth Lk. Rd.
D4
a 65 acres — Paint-Window Shade °
Store
yall lime of draperies, ecus-
om made shades, Venetian
pines, awnings made to or-
det Good Pontiac tocation
equipment and inventory at
only $19.000, terms
Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS |
72 06F OMuren FEderal 37193
Open Evenings and Sunday 1 - 4
SAFE INVESTMENT
Priced right for immediate sale
Right on main street of Pontiac
30x50 warehouse and bus'-
ness corner Under cond lease
Put your monev to work
. HOT SPOT
Ideal commercial locatinn Suit-
able for chain of retai) stores
porex. acre. $50 ft str frontace e of Pontiac's fastest
erowing areas. Approx new
homes within J or 7 blocks No
stores near :
Realtor 53" W Huron st
SUNDAY PHONES. FE 2-3964
FE 1007 FE 41338
Rent-Lease Bus Prop” 49A
“WHITE
~ BROS. ~ RF *LTOrRs
5660 Dixte Hwy | Phone OR VI8I2 or OR 11760 |
REPE. FOR
DEVELOPMENT 12, ACRES with lake rivileges. Near Clarkstom-Or’ Ra. Price
$11,500,
If") ACRES 14 lake front lots og Lake Oakland. Price $28,900.
M_ACREA on Coolidge Rd.. Tr
Township. Price x ‘
© ACRES with excelient jake tront-
oo. North of Pontiacs. Price $32.-
1 ACRES ‘Located
Township. in Independ- ence Ready to go. oe per acre a
We Assist in All Phases of Development
100 . A. Taylor , + “ vat eee |
£10635.
MEAGHER R™Ai. ‘PSTATE FOR RENT: TO BUSIN: OR | Ontora Mich OA 63123 Lare Ess on
from snooping | roode In-
Lake Frontage | gif $e" is We have four ita faa ws DINGS, 3200 | a oriv ate ~” pond wane preety ot 8a Ft Larce parking area Near
lake frontage \ each oarcel. rd ave ane Tel nt re emaocl 8 & mt prringest a _Rd, PE 5-24
"" at 69950 en SHOP FOR F a
pet @asv term: Call ~r sovoint- ban District. willl, wee |
_ soy kind of business. Tr. 4-0602
Business Opportunities Fie
EXCELLENT SERVICE!
Station for lease,
a wonderful opportunity
for individual with serv-
ice station experience and
sufficient assets. For fur-
ther information cal] FE
2-9173, 8 am..to 5 p.m.
BUILDERS SUPPLY
Established profitable business,
Good :
am Lt
Sis'00n" own “ys handle this at-
tractive deal. — .
‘MICHIGAN BUSIN NESS
SALES CORPORATION
roqriac STATE RANK BLDG. FE 4-1542
Partridge |; 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
TODAY’S SPECIALS
‘eee = 5
“Classified Ads! To swap|, what you don't need for
what t syou. sa call *
KALKASKA GENERAL STORE
“Richa! Teneret ior
me it ’
|
| } | |
Joseph F. ne |
Race E, PARTRIDG? ; REAL’ J C.
“aE gare Lapel eareae.
inventery 8 MARK:
“air anatr loca.
$20.000 down
HAYDEN, Realtor
PE 0-000) NOON
MAINS STREET
NORTHVILLE 6500 sq ft, formeriy new ear
sales and service. Can be waed
for other types of business. Phone
fo MoY we
TO SELL F&F be!
TOARTRIDOE i THE “ Fores: fALTOR
iD TO
SALE. , Bi 2 i dle | Olea
| 39683
|FOR SALE: ¢ okiok “DEAL
for bump nop or machine
| Wondertu' location, buildin t | 6 with 2 large overhead
| mon Priced to sell quick. Low
down eo a once
im a lifetime offer to get into
business for yourself — @ omall —_ ny eetmeeet
Zoning ai
5
mile seuth of Bloomer Pa: ‘e
or “Ot 14000 .
This is! | SMALL. TRANSIT MIX PLANT, yr
stand
i wee
you's eon ag low on Te
CIROUX & FRANKS
converor witty
gs ss forces sale.
REAL Li
hopper and scales, one bulk
elect for erection, 2 _ Sunday or évenings. MY 2-611.
$7500 to. $10,000 OR MORE PER YEAR
POSSIBLE maby Mine — market be.
ntial nationa: iatributed prod
wet. Mam th —celer— ‘ ——— on Commercial &
inv
i :
aoa ST PRONTAGE
Sey ia ts rr
pt A a a
‘
equipped Hydraulic grease. rac
rack Building - 6S brick at —
‘
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| 0 ; s _ Tea: “ ws
2 “=, 7 ae ;
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Sale. Land Contracts 5 . : wel |
S52) Sal oe
‘acts 52) Sale Ho aia —
| var wANVEST mae srouseneld Goods 57 __THE PONTI AC PRESS, . oe
: y Bo rood GIECE Livin a peaaed = SATU RDA — ‘a : “ . «
| rE Qiot0et and | suaumbor i nC ROOM .SUTTeE Sale Household Y. Al "GUST : ~~ i
+ Ca | BEAUTIFUL ition. OL . Good: xl 20 9 Ces .
King a i ices jimpegamanpen 2 CARNIVAL _ — . 955 , :
* | ity and —large mir : ¥ : : °
. Blvd bench, rored' ¥: chine, Rens ING -f : aL
be Realtor | Pd th. five psoas ble bed, chest net, excellent Washington x | - by Dick Tues — _
on Discount . | Oe saittng aloes Sc cae eer | — : t | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 , TWENTY:-¢ SEV
N | $180 p table console new, all len - rugs, ; ie oe . , : mentation s 60
= T Brot: quick notin eben ensemble si ee ee ad . . ee ee _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66
Fer a er, cent tn ste Fe Pe bee LIke A 5-438. “\e i | fs M. A, Benso as ean ORAVEL, PIT RUN ‘Farm Produce 75
| BOOKCASE, x “t vel, fill : he fi
ia te tee aces. RCA TV MAP “= “aii Ny VAYNE GABE so M. Noy | Sap preven week eo RUN, ROAD can .
room alee w 4 _8nd_mise mination, ETTE, NE GABERT’S —| phic tor rave on ee cunercas :
Sel aes “ting Fi RTS : a. = | Seer ie
ent, invest | “BRASS FLOOR LAM joor Sample Sale \ { ~ i SEPTIC TAN wal 4-200 | 27) ee. op sot PE Turn
RAY O’NEIL __tnee AND SRavE. aie, | F CS eves Sane ae Moles dus — RS von bacon a ae cate
uw . Realto ) BEVERLY 810. Turnitu Norge 10 cu. a 8} Comolete 5 ing Fon #7670 or. FE LARGE r
phone Pi Pie) apa! 7 Piece iivind [135 w. re and Appliances wae, retrie Sime _FE 24479 0 lation tf desired. WE a A #1,
i. o 61202 est uncan ee Bee gptes M ROSE. ee & St. sib 98 yeas tuto ta. cease | | a rE 0902s _ t t lack dirt Ashe IT |} dat Che ae a P i.
i oc any mette. ere Wrigley's Used . eu. ft } 7, Oeat - | exe
tate Exch bed $125: so! solid | G To be |. reiriae . Customatic lb L 0.50 delivered, ELLENT
"Money to Loan 83. Sew tere x12 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 | ANY" Grund" 10 coset Talbott Lumber ne dedi SET 8 mF gos eR
serv rt : ee pe | a we
sed Lendere) = :,Baverien china. Reg. 04.95 eer 2 YEARS TO | | gat Oalg Bend " tlzo Spred Satin fit dirt, ot AND GRAVEL PEACHiBS” 4 AAvle 5-3206,
en a 10 Roch- House Pain’ 1 iN PAY ware ber king, Ww 4.18 A
| Sco tivuea uceet oeira yoere. DAD” ic gai 2 $033 | MLM temew__Ym eum} | Bite plumbing elected “Sun. tac Faaties ing cement & BOF Goon BPRA 2005 ®
ROO! oes aoa } | . trim, r .
wane M suite Pe | RUBBER BASE PAINT Gi “pice Westin h | Dave bee ‘at Tumber. 100 re “and “Pla eae Te 00D SPRAYED FE ACHE 8.
BENDIX" AUTOMATE SYERS 141 W. HURON }AL, 63.80 | yo" gnouse i - ee Consens nts, Trees, St | yourself. L ers sihi wick them
uckner’ ve down. New TIC WASHER — LIKE NEW. 8 PinCE FE 4-3046 a" or ranee with wid. | 7 po " wubs o8 Telecraph -L, Overlin. 24 8.
6-6416 and timer. | dining : iD bu eo oven. i aa FERAL Goat ~ eee
. ee “zinc f Sancoany poms ccwre De FE SO enn ’5149. 5” ir 276 ore_toree. Fe boa ANTS 8 Oats MILK. CALL” OA cod
iu! ‘and @| 1 LARG ee ; | ‘ — TOMATOES PRESH PICKED.
b each |, furtture “wd. ener household soon: wy sinned A, oe \ ) Gara _ For Sale Peis wry ea, - donee PicRED tees
WHEN | _ matt WHIRLPOOL AUTO. | MANOGANY BEDROOM SUITE. ed one D | ake 4 __ 09 | YOU CAN AELECT DELICION
YOU wanr a ae jempe Pa wUier ead lente | Sanenmls REPRIOERATON | SPECIAL oe FR Oors |e Pawn ste Pure, veMaie | ove. hed i peaches, Pek pout
to borrow CASH [ om “BOTTLE GAS. | uovind Moet Ea * | sue. 8 mel ey Bendix Bue clued tke. ‘OrrEn ae crooks Ra FE S037 (peep a agg Eh = nF ng
= New low price Co | bed davenport, eet eeac¥ |? TREN BED am Berry all steel fully auaranteed Pr. REG. BRITTANY SP | 1340 E. Clarkston avew Farm,
any ameun ea a ee ae installa. | ‘Dining table Duncan Phyte| He $4 ns 1D DOUBLE Coll. cites i | Fm bose ANIELS ake Orion R . between 5
ap ee | wee ean nue and 4 chairs. on See ren” Fist eat pew. Reasonable ‘a Paddock i i. ic RRO BOXER 29 YRE | praGune ca ed
te 9300 $ CUBIC PT | NESCO ROAST ERRY YE 2 | ay color, word “OLD | es An ei WF.
frigerator tive 9s grill. aig CABINET AND NOHOUSE AUTOMATI Selwis oh a aod SALE to fasie octal pot Pa | fente OF Thy Roa 7
ana trigerator, es _also § ore ern yiweeper ellent condition. $86 ina pants ets. LADIES “AKC BEAGLES | fetus Rd. Open . N. Lake Am
floor Nat'l Bidg. ov oe BET _ : a coutni se = and 8 poll cael ayia aD OR_3-20% T WKS. OLD 825. om 8 om, &
sponte: er Wal-, —_— | u CounNtNATION pou: | a ated ali io washer Cal ee | ne REOWTERED “8 “sweet aan ek ee
we nen Pisa SON NEW aR KS “WALTON TV | a | TIMBER’ FOR SALE. ose” CU | oe eaceeree eeact® | Sal Bee ot tee
"Walled La t@ dank). F ee FimaeN ‘OL CONVES & | MSpeniet pape PE Cane “BRITTANY e Parm Equipment 7
Lake sie URNITURE “MOVING OUT sTaTe MUST oni fa ge pon cal Wah a Peg te ee 6
Mist orn yg ate Rat at mama | ee Seno Bc Se ea ara igm FERGUSON
nch Bendi #5 00 sold. Mahoe-| i PIANO 1 DE : i 1 16 TIRES = 7Le AND B TRACTORS
3 _. chro! x television and up | i PIANO So ; ike pew AND T ples Fi LUE ice = | ACTORS
LOANS $20 TO $5007 ane ome breakfast set. all $30.00 ton table. | 1 Easy 1 DEPT ELEC RANGE | = 42. “Jantacn 400-16 Reanabie ee ee Pr cot | ae yeor mance bee, wives
} ure Only he size eas stove . $29 00 | Mesomeler Beate el lable $00: pet; 2 dressers. ——e easy, ; wick ne ae BABY PAR works pi pioctcl Bee how ‘wel
{OUSEHO [Nees fea Gisee| eats cuembenenn a” Somes red. 1 beaiet | , 838 Orchard or tie tees gee ate *
FINANCE LD New weal dish = bd ot $29.00 rgd upholster deg = s fireside __sundries, FE » ener . 1 buffet. | Lal La ALL eTREL a ‘Ra Cages open retes om t)
NANCE CORP. © Also ‘tor msitzeses ae a = eae oe . PRIOIAIRE. | gioker, snd compl URNACE. BEAGLE PUPS CeHEPEN
OF PON . aise) Sotocinta Meese te $095 die excellent cond cistery room table, odd DININ +4200 plete controis-. ‘ered. 31 co Ue oe : A SON]
? - te lt sen 810-05 s ei i set chairs, sof : oe told eben , aed
9% 8. Saginaw st TIAC Sel yiaued eae nen Wesel cendaie nao: Sera > | _ —ighea=s iateent i) vee’ “ae, Used Bld : Smale eid “cham ameeens im 5 | 68 sace.. Vergeacn. New ides
| . Lf taal 7—¢ YAK! coland aee Ma bitmingnam Mt | For Sa aia ee! —_ now-~—a | Cay ons oy ‘eae Materials of AIK { Bsecios. Sane oo tik sired} OS none “oon a steibe
=i" AND NEW 11 _ ‘For Sale Mi ‘ a little to th A now inds ngies 708 er tréined on. $35 OA B21 NDI-
7 bse ents’ — 7 e left—back Le OPEN FO} | FE «lie East Walton Bi 20
( A | - FURNITURE CC right Mad PT. ADMIRAL neous 60 - ck toward you!"’ mber R BUSINEAS 2 va FORD
| o tre UP. | you. be oors. wind BLACK ¥ : ~ ILA
| a et Soh Soames a oe taking rer ‘Daye Com have by | ATTE NTION For Sale Miscellaneous we ems, “sneie indows. pipe 1 pies Sor EN SPANIEL el RVESTERS
» AE te “| a on Sait. be sats Sa alt = | ies eee era a Peape TANKS 4000 ‘For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | Pad Wreck Piuppier tweets. AKC BULLDOO USED POX BLOWER
B 3-713) | CLEAN I R ust to. NEW rs 4 Pumps 1009, 800 x recking C ; re Ke C registere “ : :
SERVI 4 ot ? PIECE LIVI grill, $20 CABINET AN i. 2a6 and sh tant OU stove and | wi Dinie M glo. | #, noeth Thoma d Bee th ;
| heap. 17 IVING ROOM _41§ Brooks Ave D ng a ar eomnina nk Desk Flood 278 gal | NEW AN Bes wy Oxford Bee eeius | > benest” onstont Bary
YOU NEE g N__Ardémo: PAIR NEW ve USED ro) case Min lights 8b POWER D USED ide Pontiac D FE 5-008 CHI astest easton ester, the
D PLETE NEW Bi re. lows. $14 G60sEDOWN 2213. Quality au4, 26, 2x8, On see cere inner Kee bensee | UULER MOWERS. KOT USED 20 rivetn Theater HUAHUA STUD. 990 oer wh running machine
ioe All BATH ROOM tab le _ Meeys, ~ | Pil-| Reciatmed y al low cost: 1/5 otor, trailer MY 3 uses | oA 8 POWER 6PRA ARY | pipe INCH {FURNACE | setta, pear Main, f 2000 VIN- :
Property pal oad and fixt ¢ oth gad 3 zen, Somes z brick —- Fire EARING AIDS va eposit will hold vERe PE $-127 With cmnuan = yal Oak | BUY
id. must cel ures argelm priced : Brick used. Phone NEW AN payments avail one. me | USED © DA UA 2. FEM | TY AND BAVE
L EL _Seote $12. Mise, FE doors, ma bitig new end used a Rules. FE 32-1900 D| Garden vans able W FP sen vip ON ADLEY ks and | yr. FE ALES 13 HOUGHTEN at
Y om SoM fixtures supplies— | USED MYER : 10a 8 Lawe Seuipmens | and Avery ¢@ DUMP | 2 REG: .oe HITEN & SON
ts os ot 4 quictty en your. amen EURNIBHINGS © FOR | ,PENNY PAINT SALE hog ge a, Recht dell compete er meas, hp trtpbod Mile nae codward North of art omaren. excep ‘MI Son" ip bar | REGISTERED monrOn TeRRrer 8 Cone Forqusse. New 50} N
ers. Pa No ent “t a ey Slee rout int, 1 gal to rds. Windo = At pipe. $180. Ala A (ae m MI) ae ACES, OIL B mos 16206 Diste M yr. and 3) holes ochester, OL 1-078
budget. We rman to sult en- CROSLE kuburn Ave and gel et 1 , .- 98 your order. Sav ws made) o used ® burners, bio URNERS | Sac wy. . USEE $°
il ou Y 6 part F e. tn r. Save on ik ae NE _ | tte wera sto | ENGLISH 6 DT
you with your it be tied to bein sroter. ero REFRIG. Two gale. for ... a ue a pare eet our re aed KE EL J Y'S S FIA | ARDW ARE i" i 7 (OALVANIZED rire i pete ot san Heating = _ en ale Waning BU ps3 ad SF nave & a
e , freeter hest, matic | Rubbé: nies, | WHIRL-4-Ol0 La “ hacenohie. Bets “aE pow yQur ER pea
State Bank ati Amsrics' sere mses: one) ise, et MODEL ANCHOR | ee ee eee rong | OLD GARAQES Me | “casey beater. Be boot Lan “oi, PARAREETS i 0 — PONTIAC RD, _AT_ tip
SH | Bidg. | S405 for a2e Silently” Memo ion FE chest | ro m FENCES ‘sous bare ergs | ames apy _ REPAIRED 70 “Wath Camaney Kates Lake ed | ~2tte_Aubure. yo ee, OFOYES _
Qul fe transit ightiy i diheede | Sap RISE Foe l 64431 po tat down. FHA @ {EF DRESSED PO rage. Put in ney fears your ga. | sssemble 630 KITCHEN 80 IN | SALE BOX ie SALE
aa p to $50 Michigan Puscccene | — models. Looe od TEARS BULL. ESTIMATES en beet. bacon and —s amp ae PE 4-869 garage doors. | Siighty ccmiar: wae 8 IN | offer, OR eA ¢ MONTHS. BEST | Tractors Mowers. Sy
O° DINING ROOM es at brands. Pe merica's| 20 DOZER-INTERN ATION ACHOUE Wane : = scent, 303 Orehard Lake Ave MALE - nr
TABLE, 6 a new. quaren- |. ‘Onl a r 4 STAIRWAYS | 210 Dixie Rw ING GO” -~|WREC rd La oxen xc : aso? EVANS “EQU
to 1983 cars. ee ee a aie fe Pan y 96c0. win each & 12 PT LONG” ai ‘Me |WRECKED FRONT companion XCELLENT Dixie Hwy r.
deals ¢ gy bgn Sed, dresser and ch stove, $128 | used oe ee Newman, 20 4 10 | OF CONVERATON PU on | —- coupe Moto: END “ayn |" proveo matro emale Springer, NEW OG 1078
#716 chest, $100 machine Mich: . a a Parke, RNA 5 | wom ge 2 © A-\ cead- | —-* mn, AKC regis EHL CHOP!
sie ‘qos ee | eee OR | __cent, 303 ne Paes | Artists’ supplies, = | Se suse Cod bo | _fall, 9 ton hercule —_ tistered lower at red ven wi
LE ered on | furniture. Soncan PHVPE TAbLE A wD aEPROERAT ne Ave. rtists sup hi Saas 22 3137, *. 3 on: | |, $18 FE 32-3020 * chain FAneee eTs CA ss blower at red altiachment end
ee | eds, 838. Ga TABLE AND _" A 7’ : : plies, hobby ——— PHELPS ELECTS, . See ‘au NARIES | CAGES __Machiner: uced price De
5 st _ ing compartment, § FR su —< Y | HEA Pa awake D ince 1927. : mn Ph 6 via
Oak] = DISCOUNTS “ee —— ait aoe en our elas sewer tank oo IPE, ot mae ait. =i _ Do It Yourself ona KErTs, BA Sabine bol EL: | ‘7 Sanne
1 ON F : i HO e-ouse jaan | a ~ a
and 108 _Sacine | PORSIFORE | S A E Supplies” NODA and | wae WATER HEATER 30 OAt ee | Te RL “Are yor tied of Heng nt eatiwea—cal| ees aioe MAN,
| \V 2 ‘ ‘ lor ‘ho h t r
Loan C Table top gas esac 8 SI sa | we Se velue.. 6e0-90 tot 30 an este BE pe eae ox home ? Do PARAKEE a “
: i OM hese are 8 $59 20 ~~ nee ts - =
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9x12 RUGS $1695, $29 Wrought | hardwere. electri c heater, —"'* sceard Take | retsil Medware whelese Alse | buliel good! Complete your | 9 males OR }-6044 a1 Mt
$29 . trea eb soll, gaivan eal = supple wtatl oiesale and ing mate line of | REOISTEREL _Clemen
_2M PONTIAC STATE BANK B1.DC | Baow rie" 09 8998. | gosniy “ben Regret ll pai pee Hitings "Lowe © roe sepreed| CaM COMPANY Pontieg Pir wood Co. Reptie tog” Inet furnaces TE hand God od gieoefingiatio BE ACI DITIONED '
aM 11S | ave Occhare Lake | — cay eharare’ up gt. FE SUPPLY) 2688 aint SAWS AND LAW aidwin Ave | with NO DOW vallable to ye ] Cail MACHINES
r | Book rack 00 us = _eeet, Perry CHINE SHAR N MOWPRS MA- | REG rE +003 ymane sad yh PAYMENT: REGISTERED ENGI 7
or L ! hari ap “racks ory pri ~ BEFORE ~ oe pies = ens E Walton he manent ag sew: REPUBLIC ‘Bont labor Do W yourseit Mich, oe seetr® nd Lake Orion, Mower cond SOteder t bindes
ess | ELECTRIC = ae ¥ rices go up R STEEL O jor free hom 2h at Larbated Dane & 80 HrOL Wag Ferguson
WITH OUICK -tsclahar na s srove_60 oD SONI. Satie, . our. nat Toren your home| relia Fy Lise seangeply oe | ROME. Je VP. wee FT ase or oni om “OUR “Hoole Be a PPLY apa lly eo PUPPIES at Lepter a Back Hoe °
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SERVICE? | De STOVE, ) BURNERS a press SUPPLY re ons long,_29"" Lahde | ~ SUMMER ar aalts biete porn Da ah Com, | REOISTERED a bt yes en nad Crawters”
Then Home & Se gesotee srutomatie even | PICK & PAINT STORE | A GHURCH'S IN wea w STE! 5 ee FE 5-2037 or off tan 1: nicks On | _Bupply a Montcalm — | Ce Fadlbebatgre ty ants SET ‘BLA arenteed ETT a cme
to come. Most Auto. ts me place Sea2e . Eacelient condition. MA 143 Oakland ALUM. SUNG. hace with Aiba a COAL Pun.| *af k now Oskiand West Montcal ye , i INC,
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phone for Pico, #0, Sane es - can yes "|NTIQUE LOVE ROPER OAS STOVE: gh See) — 02408 | jee | stent rLoTana s ve, ery | rae registered FE 3-011 PIES AKC ys were a
Suto. —— we inte yout |i nd chair, FE 2-6040 Seog aie ES COMPLETE NEW: ERCULES a | Reed: CLOTHES POSTS, a 4 +4) || fOv rox T . AND 62 wes
oS ASY WrRiNGE _ iz bali a outfit ATH ® $30 20 Ogem * TON y Mix Cem Ea we | En BU mame 1 ap | ova cnRikhes 6 Wika | |
"pen re and ER WA $8787 All pi 60m aw B ent, fDINo den id Re % C wks
swaits precurtaeen aero beable Sitch daranllt add awn Mt sroves “soos SOLD. EX- coe” at aries fpnrdties = PROTOGRAPR- Bocement Poundat wace Ae FOR RENT All Siem Reuse, oea ian Farmington W043 ot or Ken reat > 5000 — ;
ooer. Leste, Pletsher cvine Si ECTRIC RANGE tens ve 3-00 re. €02 Mt Clem- aware si cLgine | pites? eee Foapatls made room eup- | $ gal. pall ation Coating f sanders-hand sand WHITr M. pee Auction Sales
P President | Foon LAMP. BED. ted ES TRONERUAED ONCE. | CHAIR. c Base peta inc _Cawnds © atl eed Tie oe ate MITT MICE MAMBTERS. AL averIO +7
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h, FE §-8121 Se ee “SPRINGS oe eS HAIRS, GLASS SHOWCAS sc EQUIPMENT G14 81 Orchard Lake Aue Vang ave. nd Pant, 436 WEIMARANERS, WHE UCTION EVERY WEDNESD
| fondition OR 34 a | sacnrice ANTIQ | agree toy te br ee te me WATER Srenard Lake Ate Pw 3a Ave_?E_tsise Creare ee Bea LPED JULY _ Rochester "mAs Bale Porm,
FOR SALE 7 = chairs. la GE VicTOR. | Tecteation wrap desk suit m- 45: RCA 12% in. RCA TV, $2: ST¢ - Came Car OLD 8B .
Home & Auto — MAPLE BONE BEDS, vee p shee ek ee — on | toe Store reem 5500 ~sarg | el ca tecetd pihene im rocoren.| Aluminum = ras, Equipment OIA D dood Tr agg E, PUPS For Sale Housetrailers : 7
a onier, dresser, dress i train: sser, three 1 a ef Ponti +, dase- KITCHEN os : a doors LO) tion widow: OTHER Dogs raine d,
od ble with mirrors, ressing t@-| anda completely phono 9 177 | See ac «State Bank mou CABINET SINKS. 2 OW "OW orice!! we Hsted | (CAMERAS & Bow ; ae 1, Boarded 7 70 ALUMINUM .
n Vom ple single bed cue ore. ee] ce asta conten, and COLEMAN PLOOR F pepe eh a gts aera fos FE 4-6089 Larrea mpgs POO ngeay TEMENT UUM UQUSETRALm
pan chikt's painted d with springs. ee, fo eontiiten, «| dishwash-| ol] tan a PuRNace 3 lS el. $130 50. $9950 Th Ss 6 an. lassiffeation & Sup ALL, BREEDS re or hunting $850 va
t o to to 8: y ene resser, amps, 0¢- items. o1 and Misc ks. $25. FE 2- 2-1820. cE. 3 lightiy marred. Alb one os Man Ww to 8 om NEW POLOROID number MA. | trained Pre RPOARDED, @
ere ® arecses tables. Girl's cow SKELO. 2 een -| COLEMAN | in, and 64 in m iso several 42 | INDOWs UsED flash at LAND CAME: Germa e pickup and delivery. | _ BROCKWAY os
cate tk oe] sees sada. boy's sport ats, | Suraete aod oven eanoe 3 | pet's’ ack HOT, WATER jp etdllis -- y vonwen Eases Sines es Ge ocean Shine Sent MERA, | able assy waged gr acryy sveh: | _ meade Se ae
BAXTER & “70 ae and top cos boy's eport coat | Munro, 1018 oven. $50.95. R. B. _FE_2-2670, on am ee je i oral ie Are. nee (hahee oon pamp. Sie a 3-200) | otis “Pe ney baka Ware Ken: e308 _ + Oe owe.
at bask me end erste. ea Pilsrin, Bir sNGER DROP -| GIRCLE PLUORESCEN? woot, WEENDALL'S «Ave. | 6005 ipump Sate” Musical G rod es a ea is pr TIN: HOME. i966 .
ence Fag | _mingtem MI G0 Bir: | machine | and D SEWING tarte. Newest. rite cad cd ids ang ends. xt's and 2478 Sone, $rood FACE FOR HCESE | aoconnRe eons + eee BATHING AND ¢ | Gouna aeiea ee
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | elect al a cc gaveRron cor, dinate eiles. “bedroom. an wien: nore Le ntiaT Mesdowlawe. a i WEL, BBTON POMP. | —— “ ee pranctnt | Pim Cate BOLRD ED | eee Ring Bay By
. eed - MAIN at TREE 2 si woot imghalt fr EXPORT.) fiuantir rooms. 611 8 ates tess, | epeming FINS PANELING. iM #oL1 “GOLD a1” LORD Rd BRANBACH PIANO Se a ae tralned. Burr ta ae Po patty meting Somes nes “ak more oe
oc end tables— St a iM rv red. Call ef |bee* one wateh D ELOL uae a | _spectal at ,
See STER, MICH. | sty‘im ee Se ee at Seaup q0nai 1noean a Soom, ae Geebaea Lake hada <8 cy a build _Perry PE? BLO | BABY onan “Hay, ¢ Grain & | MODERN i 98k ise ivr.
wees tou | ER iheporsbate et | Tete’ eters sed cro ae fame LONeee Eee ae eae er Baa ie Soe | A Grain & Feed 71) peeing te es Mae
LIVESTOCK F oe ae, caeeee and. buffet, | LO | S — | Gi.one ace +009 | ALL KIN Sal ag as te has oo
HOU! Box Spring- REE | «le oor re cabinet, $25: 2 fet. | 4.05 CLOSING G OUT | BLDG. SUPPLE av | al. gcconn PROFESSION. 5008: oF ral, sone MA | —Melgpers,_____ _
Ph__Rochester OL @0711, OL oe Serene eeee Sees weet | cach; FE end, mattresses Sin | 100 TILE coney os ote 8161 MA 5-681! oney at = 1 |e BALES OF To pi | ee ae GORARE, MODERN.
a ._ OL 1-01 ts e pilows—2 ¥ F : E : . | INLAID EEE! Dixie Hw BUR —— Ss | | brome F ALFALFA =|: bike new
Mort i amps with purchase of anity | SEWING ‘mci titi WALL LINOLEUM seseseee T@ | STTOH — Clarkston TRMEISTER’ | ATTENTION hay, 060 cents AND! en. 6 ff wer te:
Mortgage Loans os foevendy repo ea ped- | Service; wil SALES & THe 0@ PT.....-..... Te | EN SINKS, 3x STER’S yet Learn | SUMMER VAC cents from be in field, 60) tab ’
; i 1 adjust %|SMITH’S. 257 S. Sagi | yale $12 2x 3h 829.9 earn to pi CATION- | timoth ra. 200 dale ie sink ond
PES ser | grease an’ off and | ~* H -. be 96, Toilets. 8 | the jay the sccordion~ y a eo of}. A
LOW INTEREST pt" REE sey 0| 2 Se Syd etatae ks | “aon HS. 257 Saginaw) Rotarian,‘ ema 2 | ER | Ges om Sap “Lae ai ean
ited funds —ehrome. with ony §| 80 Auber FE + ¢rum for ‘io ree) eee jnucets. 816.88 i accordion waite lara | con DELIVER IN | ~ |
: dwellings: for single family dinetio at $40.50. | 6 — neere 3038, age ag Legge clave a Hoey ln _ tng -Gallaghers, F eet earn. ety _ AS cae | ‘MO! |
pa nee canceled TERMS J. _ Sutton, ea. 4150 Joslyn Ra. ree iste Aven 303) Orchard | 800, Of Lupwio DRUMS ‘ COMPLETE | i hUSHELA OF ~ OATS, _ BILE a
H. G. PETERS 16) N —— are born here (‘CHILD 'S CHIFFAROBE. STROLL. s~ ye. nourAne 7UaKs n cen 1 | 27106 Good condition. por a A | cots 8 bushel. Near Oatord oa AP
310 Pontiac Btate OSEPH F elsewhere — enport ave cle OLL- | PE 2 iN) Buys } GusToM COMBINING \ ARTMENT
REPRESS Pee ma dee on ee te sretans angus Suy| Ss, ee ta ; | eeaaine pumas HOOVER| ope BRST S Many PRIATS | Eanes eee | Ba S
Swaps gg FU oe Fees PE_?110. ce I a antenna. bay’ winter | Men wert. Orie 1 OUR PRICES is Week Onl ed combine Make arrange | Plenty of wardrobe t :
AR 55 ULL SIZE ROLLAWAY BED i a5 SESOCAT SOFFE: ee. _ wFE | duct work, ACE. = |LOW, BUT ARE NOT ©} y For Plenty of _wardten : *.
(ae rn pt ope, ot gt ag a ae _ edian oe Vit W. new Tor or > Yann ae ates Big , Betaare baMeoh OM | Sale Livestock 72) tive th Dewy bach with fal
Hae eepemed as erage TH § Floor S nd | bination radio - eee Gem: | cae Bea FE 40043. k's TO SERVE YOu {PROP Bs siOwaL ACCORDION. BULL, FINE DOUBLE sow tptares. Fg Fd
rs, H. J. Van Welt. oor amples, ‘Crat sweeper, 73 N. Ard aph. OF R FPURNITUR SAVE bupply Crate ma 4x8 Sheet R Ver y brand ‘ne ON. polled Hereford nears. es. Bee also the "
“(7 PACKARD, NEEDS 1 x Ge ~ Marred and Odd Ie ¢ & FT Of REFRIGERATOR SiAMOND Peano NENT = i wnee mei hace = ie masvatie. sheet. Saas =e “in! cien: he Fenton Ma‘ S080 "or MA Io. General at ne
pairs, For 25 RRE- PF dd Lots : Good condition. ERATOR. fi ENGAGEMENT Ff L eeye ea x8 Std, w. a 56 | PlAW : jem~ | ¢ a A . New this
—M eee es eoed! eriemaie. atte "prone FE jer ale. FE $4 NT RING | Double ¢ R WITH ioe Ix12 std: tas. per M. LAR. : a WEE : yiine.
Ga Frigid reg. $229.50 $194 21512 after S51 of FE Gi amp cot and be ¥. Sine 00 an ain KS OLD Pics. ee: hd
a one SRIRCATE Youngstown $2" : ist os Use SALE ~| DI = s7ase | Stagg ne lantern. one ove PA Poa gl eadttige & wi ue SMaAL SaPINET "PIANG._ LOOK! omy To ome | ape selection, Buy or renal
al palese or was wave you = 129.95. Auto Betas and up. DRAW TITE HITCHES merce CEMEN lia sr me here & ree | ane eee. Oailaghe ANO, LOOKS wre @ Ds gtiDINO | “WORSE. IN- patel tly od ‘your contr:
a Bere 2 oungstown 42" “gel 094.90, ON auto. hea der. 910. HROWE OR CADMIUM PLATED mercial store Br, Bie oe ee nid fhoorine’ ver MS gin0 hn artnet ako REaPOs Brion, PSS atts Like | 300 on awed talons what have
2 HP MO Bunk beds $134.98, $0005 — Fi fie ser, sf an | i bolt he tr : pas doors, window ee | RT jugina fir, : ma wanted t NRIBLE EXTRA GOO y gher:
i geod ceester Ke rail see reg we 30 ee Picor’ made Phitca te0-00. =: eM OR 37 3-Dixte-: 5 ™ Brivern ¢ Brene Wat ference 2 Sicnbatr nein & os | Steen nese de payments ‘Pe oases ee ‘ tae 96 won HORSE. FE ia ord Trailer $ Sales
: e 1 of a kind 79 96 | $239. now ‘ange, requir, _OR 23-1456 we - : 00 noon | {28zte" fh ar om TENNESS and eas. Traile
7.95 and up or Boos 178 95. DUO-THE! - : peretben t Pivseore $445 SMALL BRA hor ee WA accessories © parte
ape LAY TON ¢ ir model at, wee 9es0.se | = steel bi elgg = AND Two Lh OAL. nnee HEATER nl BE han as rey) gee is ASAE RANE Fi i + Fenipar sian Ra ALEING Mile South of Lake Orton on ees
urniture, Appliances "CRUMP ELE (CAPEMART RADI Pinegrove Cab ‘sinks io gas heater | $40.95 | Inte Enotes roll gear 7 “gees se $300 No declers ae 1b GOD EWES ee | POR BALE ed
EW. BONERS, TRANETT we cramp Efe ne | Panoe oi ib ELECTRIC, | tong sta roreonmapea: Saeeege gee sae ng Py tae w ha, Sale Office Equipm E Une Ractt esa et 5 RARITY 3138_AND
| 37-9105. amet floor. OR | ___FE_*-88it ETC on TRADE GAS RANG PE 4-3783 | condition —— changer. Pertec ply_ 108 aeinaw 8t | Soil a ae 3h | = quipmen; van oh “NORSES an ville
. CAND CONTRACT OF 12% IN. eee az We Haron Munro Mectrie. “1080 ed Frasca PES ve “AMERICAN we. co Kham doers trom ial ce SALE: ROYAL Por : ed Toes ————— mia AEE i MOD a Ty CLEAN.
' : console, Only :| GSE Wi Tt i AYER power s ae © we 445 OR Tame) ‘ete tore on izabeth a
0 1 0 MI WASHING ~~ MACHINES, TRAINS 3 mowers, fre 14.95 | Fr OR 3-7008 rE r of Shetian Lk. Rd. Lot : _
$23 7 = Antho pe, colored m . 95065) ‘OR TS al id ponies | 6 NOUSETR an 90.
GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIG- fetes up. R. B. Munro Elec- 7, om. 5" { oem ng ¢ factory service and L” get, east a4 beth wet, all nutiney r desks, aan 3 12s vaED office | POS “FEEDER Pi Rd, Pott RAILER 43 BROWN
6 ft, poe Sreck cans Hurgn, | Open aay eae oa fectory an anaiyrer = = ve Sale St St = ite and sows ante BRED | | See (MICHIGAN ARROW. 35 Fr.
t 1A y 8 to 6: Sun. TASKER tad HARDWARE ore ‘Baap org litters, 7 s with new ARROW :
Gas 3 RANGE & on Retrigerates. 9 siomatie waar 'Arnason Plumbin dt 0 to 2.) LAVA etches |. HURON 8ST ir SBOYDELL, PAINTS sas b Ie Anti t 64 we north Rite: i Aedes Ra 4 innd “na. ™ res) —— "Eee
frigerator, -_. oo ee - chairs, ae radio, ansaen, 960 M15 petro, He upply | faucets is | COMPLETE “with A ARE BUILDING ei DERAT. ‘cam a aera ~— | ee meo. I Plateau iw ct _Lot 14, Searaborough.
ce y = ont | 44079. De and chest, Call rE em segvitte teri Fo oo Cig edlcee tgp PQUSE, DRIVE OCT TO Son | mers » $35. PIRITED BUT GER GENTLE RIDING | | nT TR aIae 2 BEDROOMS,
7Li, SIZE. CALROD tsED AUTOMATIC” . < $800 LONG BODA FOUNTAIN. | Mt :
_burner. ge va iA WASHER. 056 ELECTRIC toe ver ba tte These _are crate ay ALL MATERIALS. To | te rrp, Fessenable, A FOUNTAIN = end Aooms Lon Loe Hees ee comm a8 $08.
§ PIECE M ote. a, in for every room HT: FIXTURES _»" "Orchard a “Fluorescent. > AKE SURE IT'S { “Sale asonable. Call FE 4-0475 ‘Le s. pool = ee : . aa
$100. com aries soNnoonl WE rT} | | Remeat | 188s coigtte house ¢ Ave, | Sporting Goods — | PONY, SADDLE, HARNE ~__| See CLE
plete. 476 W. Iroquois. : R values, wedreem. "04 Terrific | | BU is _ os cart, Also eaited. HARNESS A.
Ganaatie to & : | $225. Dining soem, So's value, | ISTER | 2 sat Ae ean Sark ‘8051 Br roe rea Re. :
' - t 1 2 . - Shieh 5. value, | N. __$80, 832 Ann ee, jarkston, Lake Rd. :
me Fuorerce Fiat hex orthern L aon an _&t.. Birminghs is YR. 0 a
0 quiere, Michi | umber C U-aMELL, “oon a ™m LD BARK ®
a ronsems, 3 Orch _ oe new sto geen a 8197 Cooley hake Ra 9. oe trade. 373 4 Bator aot Dexter Ri horse. by WN GELD | ]
y's 96 Oaklat oT ten rote 2 :
[TRiSTDATRE, ATOR cw fasion, segs et nenp so mere) BUY YOUR GUN WELL, TRAINED | CHILDREN's
mn, $50. ve canes Loose roc tL fot . 14184 | x | yrs, O se very a :
floovVER VACUUM, LIKE NEW. Oak woo! bag. 8UM ns ‘ON TIM Se 5. apie. 4
$1405 belts uM. LIKE NEW nooring all grad Ae ir PUMP. GENER = | ME | ¥EaR OLD Yo j PO :
mak es brush Buffet... ; + tric moter. # AL ELEC-| Sl j. sell RESHIRE B i C
pokes wee Myrtle. Huron Gas. ae : nes, 14.98 a0. te Sealer. 63.15, Roofing No. 310. aut. aye | Mighty, crate ae pa aybaugh's 4 Bogie. Lal Lg VG cules ae :
— é wnmowe at new low w well i i ae CH
cenaeees we BARNES I ts at & = & Cedar Diner ia pies Fuatmeax ws Or| 630 Oakland A ane For Sale ‘Poultry 74 F-
te dinine roo ita” are a (FILL DiRT. 8 : | ee ha. Ciartston. MA | |NOW ON DISPL AY AT
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— : —_ ; : “TUBS AND A inion Wrecking -—E lz “RHODE ISLAND AND CHINS |
R set, Chean, 43 : | ped eoctie Wenkes pt roaposs paca! ISLAND A pon
Linoleum, 9x12 * “ ? EXCELENT SE ate eae | ae Revere. re seer rT ae Se TRAIL ——
gonrve * oeee $2. 4 : ” n = — VT aoe BS, Best Onat loward._| FE 4603, vel. ch, 5370 Whivple. Lake wea CR :
Fags piareeaaney ae me ST __ a These prieas mont last. a Sede ~ Sal
THO cc ceseseesO@ re od it : =< : le Farm ES
Ttineieum ——~ sen ¢ os an eee se ° Liova Produce 75) !
Mia ws venseenen me a ¥ uivered ; Draven Piams a
's Bain ts Lino.” : per 100 aq. ft. sot) cr athte inspected. ine ; : —
regs es 400 sDWAY eral capers end ted 2830 8, Do’
; PRE FP ee ALE: ONE Osi meat: ae U #245. mise eduinment. / rt Hwys Fiint
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS, ea 4
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a AUGUST 20, 1955 a ' : ~ —
__ Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sale Cars . 91) —~ Fee Sale Cars 1 | _. For yr Sale Cars 2 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 _— —~ —— —-
HOH 8. CHEAP P CARS. | 193 CHEVROLET CONVER B® CORONET ¢ DR-| NEW. ‘hs. FORD. yak 0 : ‘$3 4 DR. CHIEPTAIN s “as era PVDOULAR | ie aturte hoes | pone lereaeaSaee| ates a ew eS | aes eese | Best in Use ars T IGH DOLLA Any soldieite _ titer abet +1800. ig FORD. T TUDOR. “AS 1s 97% HOUG tN “ «ON Stet 6.” AL condition, wt aa
pe ee, Grive te ‘exis sales ete a Mile Swe see EQUIPPED ae b 7 | YOUR PRIENDLY oLpsMoBILE | 7 OT RGaTEP— cael ie : oa i | ¥ you 4540, . Dixie isa Cine Lineoke #H aly i Ray by. WAS EY E | Say a SEDAN. : J acopson s GMC TR DEALER ror excellent condition, rE A ;
J. VANWELT | “ores hana coeue ere pera red HUDSON & RAMBLER | $%%. Main, Rochester OL 1st | - 4-44 s-sbion. esr in vealS On_>1386 Fe SE Rear ve “aaa Lonsce i xt PE cow, SALES O OERVICE | Mina eccume ba tment rn re eee : REST — THEN OFT ce | _ Woodwar am. _ . PRICE neat : | 1 Desire, 9 CLUB COUR WOW | ey S55 Fiver | 1982 — yer | 047 PONTIAC {STREAMUINER re : LJ Ns WHY ; ear L .
B inespr PENCE 1955 | _ down 'Daymenk. ¢ OR_}-4040 ae | condition, Forced to black witnNivory Sop. age ene a iacenae ed a | RA. 100 Cars
@2 Oakland Ave. 0 FE 7333 ‘i, DODGE, ¢ DR... $105. GYRE 0 on ruwest CHEVROLET | sha matic. radio and heater, 2 tone.
See M&M Motor Sales. _CHEVROLETS. oid car a doe caewenet hse | * 1100 "Cwoogard a Mie wheat Whe sould : T Ch From! Eur ‘ep, sole + late mate core | Officials’ Cars and | Woodward ot 3 Mile 2 HUDSON 2 DR. 4343. ROBIN'S | ip orbs =o a = ORTHWEST CHEVROLET | O oose STOP—LOOK. Demonstrators — Po — | ee Nason Battery | Hydramatic Lincoln $-1100 . me + a EVROLET ranemiss ove eeson- a a en DE
w Wanted geod used Pord er Chev | i505 216s and Bel Airs. 6 and 8 iss FORD Rai RANCH alow ea oe] «6 Reeves a i Mile able. 1128 Lasalle t. FE 2-0072 1963 PONTIAC, CHIEFTAIN | DE- Look at These Prices! jchup from 4 to 62, Must be in 2 poe OLDs “is “98 HARDTOP. FULL 2 ad jong ¥ 4 - cylinders 2 drs and & All 8. _ Weed were. 4. bimicban. 2bDCO: : payments. 464 8. Woodward, Bir- . : ews ND USED TRAILERS. on Gus tee a mers ce | coe body styles, fully, —~ —— |. RARER eee RADIO EAT: | FRPSe to ee ee ee GrTIOw FLA, | st call st Homestead Orchards| “irer’ L ARRY “ siete ated Paotalt" | OLDS 4 SUPER a HOLIDAY | POR SALE BY OWNER: j949 FON '! 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina........ . $2395 : se Ones 4 "Low aa'ee) nut te Ros ™ 84 W* 14 TO CHOOSE FROM ik cing Fly Ue sue Station soi w. Muroa PErsasse | 000 "1953 Ford Custom 8 Cyl. 4 Door...........$850 S= cal New car guarantee. As low as _ —}=-— | s
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== -: Today’ S Television: Programs - - ‘THE PONT TLAC: PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGL co
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IST. 20. \ rok
1955 a TWENTY-NINE
Channel 2——WJBK-TV — Channej +~WWd-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV — Channel 9—CKI-W-TV
TONIGH?’S TV: HIGHLIGHTS
6:00—(7) Jumbo Theater: Michael
Whalen in “Mysterious Miss
xX." (4) Saturday Edition. News.
(22 Gene Autry. Neighbor
accuses Autry of kidnaping
when his little girl: goes to visit
Autry’s ranch in ‘‘T.N.T.”
6:15—-(4) Pro Golf. Golf pro shows |
how to play hardest holes at | his course. (9) Temple Baptist |
Church. Religious.
6:30 — (4) Heidt Show
, Wagon. variety, new
‘talent introduced, (2) Beat the
Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer.
7:00—(7) Soldier Parade. Intro-
ducing new talent from Army.
(9) Dial .9 Theater. George
Raft, Joan Bennett, Walter |s
Pidgeon in “House Across the
Bay.” (4) The Soldiers. Hal
March, Tom D'Andrea as r
of yardbirds who try to influence
brass by helping in the kitchen.
_{2) America's Greatest Bands.
Orchestras of Ralph Flanagan,
Percy Faith, Gene Krupa, La
Playa Sextet featured with Paul
Whitman.
7:30—(T) Story Studio. “Take One
Step,” drama. (4) - Dunninger
Show. The mentalist performs
feats of mindreading and mem-
ory.
7:50—(7) News Ace.
8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show.
Music, songs by Welk band and
sololists. Tunes of ‘Roaring
Twenties” featured. (4) Musical
Chairs. Johnny Mercer host on
musical quiz. Connie Moore,
guest. (2) Two for the Money.
‘Sam Levenson host on quiz.
:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. |
Michael Wilding, Anna Neagle in
“Spring in Park Lane.” (4) Star
Theater: Donald O'Connor stars
with Ricky Vera in comedy
sketch with music. (2) Down
You Go. Word game with Dr.
Bergen Evans, Fran Coughlin,
Patricia Cutts, guests
9:00 — (7) Hollywood Premiere.
Tufts in “Run for the |»
Hills.” (4) And Here's the
Show. Comedy with Joanthon
Winters, Ransom Sherman, Lu-
cille Norman, guest. (2) TV Top
Tunes. Julius La Rora, host,
Joni James, guest.
9:30—(4) Your Play Time. Don
Haggerty,. Alan Wells, udia
Barrett in “The Duel,” of
eastern lawyer who clashes with
western man over sheriff's
daughter.
10:00—(9) National News. (4) Sol-
diers of Fortune. Film comedy
on location in Africa is involved
in fight that almost leads to
death in “The Lady and the
Lion.” (2) Big Town. Mark
Stevens plays crusading editor
in “Child Killer.”
16:10—(9) Hoot Gibson. Western.
10:25—(9) Foy Willing. Songs. -
10:30—(7) The Explorers. ‘‘Isle
Royale Advénture.” films by |
Dennis Glen Cooper. (9) Times
Square Playhouse. John Hoyt,
Lois Collier in ‘Beyond Belief,”
college student delivers paper to
laboratory of scientist and tan-
gles with a robot. (4) People Are 6:30—(2) Private Secretary. between Eddie Kowalics and Buddy Bomar. (9) Movie Date.
Linda Darnell, George Sanders
in “Summer. Storm,” story of
Russia just After the 1917 revo-
lution. (4)" Mystery Theater.
Steve Brodie, Robert Hutton in
“Portfolio 12:” (2) News Final.
Jae LeGoff.
:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather.
Bette Wright.
11:20— (2) Nightwatch ‘Theater.
Elizabeth Bergner in “Catherine
the Great.” :
11:30—(4) Saturday Show. Bur-
gess Meredith, Margo in ‘‘Win-
terset.””
SUNDAY MORNING
8:10—(2) Meditations.
$:15—(2) Christophers.
8:45—(2) Facts Forum.
8:4—(4) News.
:@9—(4) Church at Crossroads.
#:15—(2) Court of Health.
a This Is the Life. (4)
Frontiers—.of_ Faith. house, = sretel, "a drama about
a young girl which is disin-
herited and alone, but not afraid
to fall in love. (T) Chance of a
Lifetime. (9) Motion Picture
Academy.
$:30—(2) Stage 77. “End of the
Line,” a fast paced story of a
girl marked. for death. (7) Life
Begins at 80.
9:00—(2) Appointment with Ad-
venture. “Masquerade.” The
story of an American girl who
helps a French dress designer
trap thieves seeking her crea-
tions in advance. (4) Cameo The-
ater. “A Little Night Music.”
The story of a father who sacri-
fices his prized possession to
realize a dream he nurtures for
a son, (7) Break the Bank.
9:30—(2) What's My Line. (4)
Nature Trails. (7) Jumbo The-
ater. .
10:00—(2) Bandstand Revue. (4)
Badge 714. (7) Joe Palooka. (9) V astarct eo Wi, ‘| 3
|Transport Crash |
Kills 7 Crewmen C-47 Rams Mountain
on Training Flight at
Hawthorne, Nevada
HAWTHORNE, Nev. (INS)—All
' seven crewmen aboard a C47 trans-
port plane from Stead Air Force
Base near Reno were killed yester-
day when the plane crashed into
the side of a mountain eight miles
east of here. »
* *
A rescue party from a Navy am-
munition depot at Hawthorne was
rushed to the scene but found only
charred bodies of the victims and
debris of the plane scattered on
the mountainside.
The largest pieces of. the plane
found were the left wing and the
horizontal stabilizer.
described as a_
9:45—(7) Comedies.
16:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) De
troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car
nival.
10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (2) |
Barker Bit! Cartoons.
10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema.
16:55—(4) Professor Pet.
U:00—(¥) Church in Home. (4)
Adventure Ho. (2) Porky Pig. -
Daffy Duck.
41:30—(7) Today’s Faith. (2) Con-
test Carnival.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
12; 00—(7) Theater. (9)
Wild Bill (4) Salad
Mixer’ (2) Victory at Sea. | 12:10—(4) Double Feature.
12:30—(7) Auntie Dee.
Bill Hickok.
t0e—(7) World Adventure Series. (2) Wild
(9) Million Dollar Movie. (2)
Buster Crabbe.
1:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (2);
Sunday Show Time.
2:00—(7) Laurel Hardy. (2) West-
ern Adventure.
%30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9)
Mich. Conservation... (2)..Sunday
Show Time.
3:00—(7) Chico & Pablo. (9) Jus-
tice Colt. (4) Understanding
Our World.
3:30—(4) Zoo. Parade.
Take a Trip.
4:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) People.
4:30—(9) Theater. (4) Super
Circus. (2)..Pace the Nation. (7)
Super Circus.
6:00—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4)
Annie Oakley. (2) Lucy Show.
6:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) Sun.
‘Thester.
SUNDAY’'S TV HIGHLIGHTS
6:00—(2) It's Magic. Paul Tripp
host with Blackstone the Great
and Paul. Le Paul. (4) Hostess
Theater. (7) You Asked for It.
(9) Gilead Baptist Church. (2)
Only
Susie would have to think twice
Ern Westmore Show. (9) Meet
the UAW.
7:00—(2) Toast ‘Let's | 10:30—(2) Sunday Playhomse. (4) |
Happily Ever After. (7) Crimi-
nologist. (9) Follow that Man.
11:00—(2)' Sunday News Finals.
(4) Sunday News Finals. (7) training ienian aeumiong it was
ito take off from Stead Air Force
Base near Reno, 80 airline miles
from Hawthorne, and return to the
base without landing elsewhere.
Hollywood Premiere. (9) Crown
Theater.
11:36—(2) — Theater. (4) |
Sunday Show
amoas MORNING
6:30—(4) Todays’ Faym Report.
6:55—(2) Meditations.
1:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning
1:65—(2) Standard Weathervane.
$:08--(2) Morning Show.
8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers.
8:65—(7) News Ace.
%:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4)
Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore.
9:%0—(2) Arthur Godfrey.
9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth.
10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wendertend “)
Home.
10:30—(2) Strike It Rich.
11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten-
nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady.
| 11:15—(2) Love of Life,
11:30-(4) Feather Your Nest. (2)
Search for Tomorrow,
'11:456—(2) Guiding Light.
11:55—(7) News Ace.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4)
Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies |
Day.
«2:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of
Shows. (9) Prayer, Sign On.
12:65—(2) Girl Talk.
1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (9)
News, Shopper's Show. (2)
Robert Q. Lewis. -
1;30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) ‘Link
letter Houseparty.
2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted |
Mack's Matinee. (2) Big Pay-
off.
| 2:30—(9) Monday Matinee.
Crosby Show.
3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4)
Day.
15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret |
Storm.
. | 880—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney.
(2) On Your Account.
%:45—(4) Modern Romance, It was 1 of 7 planes‘on the mis-
sion. The ia six reese safely,
‘Benny Leaves Radio
to Concentrate on TV
HOLLYWOOD w — After 23%
years on the air, comedian Jack
Benny is quitting the weekly grind
of live: radio to concentrate on
television.
the air by recording this fall. He
said it's a quéstion of CBS reach-
Benny will appear in a filmed
television show every other week,
starting in the fall, There will be
in addition, he said, “I don't know
hew many” one-hour TV shows in
Way of the World. @) Brighter | 'which he'll either play parts in There is a possibility, he said)
yesterday, that the best, of his old| ©
radio shows will be repeated on| ~
ing agreement with a sponsor on
| Plays or ‘be master of ceremonies
| for revues.
‘Man Pleads Innocent
‘to Larceny Charges
Ira Oidham, 20, of Ferndale, ap-
peared before Municipal Judge
Cecil B. McCallum yesterday and
ceny from an automobile. He was ;
turned over to Oakland County |
Jail when he failed to post a $500 |
bond. Trial has been set for Aug.
lin Oakland County Circuit Court.
Rolice charge Oldham stole a|
(4) tire and wheel valued at $50 from | a much improved brand of elec-
It Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob a car owned by Clyde Kirklin of
| 5625 Hummer Lake Rd, Oxford
| yesterday morning.
‘Car Laundries’ Make
$120,000,000 Take-in
CHICAGO—As of Jan. 1, 1946, |
launtiries” p94 pleaded innocent to charges of lar- | | Marjorie Lawrence
“Interrupted Melody.” in VERSATILE—Eleanor Parker changes her hair-
|do twelve times for her portrayal of opera star of eight different operatic sequences.
ee
Twice as Many to See
NEW YORK ®—Nearly twice as
| many people will view the 1956
| political conventions on television | of network TV and radio coverage. | school administrators in setting
| as tuned in sets in 1952. Already |
| there are indications they'll see
tronics journalism
The Democrats meet in Chicago
‘in August and Republicans meet
the following week in San Franciso.
The big networks already are well
along with their plans.
* ™ *
CBS is the first to announce ‘a,
there were not more than 50 “car| sponsor for the. national conven- | 5/09 wet in ‘56.
in the United States, | tions. Westinghouse will pick up_ | extent. ‘56 Conventions on TV
the five-million-dollar check cov-
ering everybody hopes the cost But He Didn't Get Stuck
With the Piney Cadaver’ «
EAST. JORDAN i—Leon Peter-
son, who left’ Coldwater recently
to open a hardware store at East
Jordan, found*he was tangling
with the wild frontier,
After failing to scare off a large
porcupine from inside the store;
Peterson shot it twice with @ .22
then was forced to club it into
submisson when it bit his finger
as he tried to remove the animal
from the building.
The only known constituents of
the atmosphere on the plant of
Jupiter are menthane and ammo-
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the CinemaScope picture | is her co-star in the film, which openg Sunday at
She appears as a young | the a Theater here.
‘CD Manuals Being Sent
to All Michigan Schools
LANSING W—The state office
of Civil Defense today began dis- |
| tributing 8,000 copies of its Civil |
‘DeTense. manual to Michigan
schools and public lbraries.
Purpose. of the manual is to guide
In the 1952 conventions at Chi- up Civil Defense programs in their |
cago,
vision networks shared facilities.
Television-wise it was
ible tangle.’ says Sig Mickelson,
vice president in charge of CBS
news and public affairs, But next
year the networks will be operat. -
ing individually to a much greater
The expected result of
free competition is better televi-
* * four radio and three tele-!
“an incred- , schools, said C,
steyn, Civil Defense Director,
fice of Civil Defense.
Steaks Get Wox Jockets
|steaks and shops coated with a
new plastic wax that's claimed to F. Van Blaneken. |
The publication was prepared by
the State Department of Public
Instruction and the Michigan otf"
ST. LOUIS—A St. Louis grocery |
| chain plans to start selling frozen! < (HUTCHINSON | girl, as a music ‘student in Paris and as the star Trailer Sales
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APT. WANTED |
3:55—-(9) News, Austin Grant.
4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) World
Passport. (4) Pinky Lee. (2)
brush ; contestant out to find ff people
will read fine print when they
sign paper. (2) Damon Runyon
Theater. Broadway characters | ° “This being able to make a
decision on our own is very im- |
portant,"' Mickelson says, “It
| gives us, the chance for a basic and most of ther were survivors
from the late 1920s when they peared as a luxury service. 94 More Polio Casas Now there are at least 2,000 of cut costs of processing and pack- |
aging and to keep refrigerated |
meat fresher than other methods, |
_get a statue in payment of a
debt and decide to sell it to
small town as monument to its
Charlie Canton, Irene Hervey.
11:00—(7) Championship Bowlirig.
Col. March. (9) Hoppalong
Cassidy.
7:36—(7) The Huntress. (9) Chan-
nel 9 Playhouse. $:00—(2) GE Theater. “It Gives
Myrna , Zachary Scott and Sage Shorty.
4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy
Doody.
| 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown.
6:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice
Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents.
(2) The Early Show.
6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok, (4)
Robert Preston. (4) TV Play- Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. them, with 1,400 of them capable |
of handling as many as 1,000 cars|
counted about
tomers and took in Jaina | day. Recorded for Michigan
LANSING «®—Michigan had 4 better journalism.”
a day. Last year the industry new cases of polio this week, the |
117 during the comparable week | type of editing that makes for
In, 1952, you remember, some |
100,000,000 cus- State Health Department said .to- | of those Jong convention stretches |
got mighty dreary to the watch- |
This week's toll compares with | ing audience, Next year a network The wax-jacket method is expected
to save 20 per cent on —
expenses,
will decide individually when to
cut away from the floor—or drop
the convention temporarily.
o-oo
With- improved Gaevle ace.
niques there will be many more
examples of timely journalism,
Mickelson says. Fred Wolf, host. Filmed match
==Today's Radio Programs =-- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice. last year. Of the 94 new cases,
only 18 were reported paralytic.
}- One —of-—these~-had~ received the |
Salk polio vaccine.
This week's victims boosted the
number of polio cases in Michigan WUT For Factory Authorized Service —
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THE | PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, AU GI IST 20, 1955
fabric when stitching plaids, so
Many mothers find it's
economy to sew as many school
clothes as possible, The cost is
confined: entirely to the fabric
and you can afford better fabric
to stand the wear and tear of a).
school year, if you sew it your-
self,
A good labor saving step is to
make two outfits at one time, with
the alternate ensemble in a solid
contrasting fabric. In this way, the
various pieces may be mixed to
make several outfits.
*. * *
It’s sensible, too, to use the as-
sembly line method, cutting out
both outfits simultaneously, doing
all your basting, pinning and
straight stitching in one session,
— all your finishing steps at |
orThis will save time’ in putting on
machine
tachments, You'll find that it takes
very little more time to sew two
outfits than it does to sew one.
Detroit's Gas Rates
Lowest in Michigan DETROIT # — Michigan Con-
solidated Gas Co, states that its
customers_in the Detroit}
in Michigan despite a $4,400,000
rate increase in the state.
James H. Lee, Detroit's assist-
ant corporation ‘ counsel and a)
fied the Detroit rates,
Lee said Port Huron's rate is
$5.70 for 3,000 cubic feet a month
or $2.21 more than Detroit's new
rate,
Coldwater’s rate is $5.40;, Benton
Harber’a, $5.20; Battle Creek's,
mazoo, Lansing, §
Pontiac all pay $4.45.
Lee said he felt Detroit's new
rate was all the more favorable
because Michigan Consolidated has
agreed to bring gas to 43,000 ad-
ditional users.
Tot; 18 Months,
Dies in Death
Trap Refrigerator STEPPVILLE, Ala. (R—A large
electric refrigerator from which
the food had:ibeén removed was 4
death trap yesterday for a baby
boy, but his two sisters were re-
—vived.
* * *
Coroner Grady Moss said Jerry
O'Neal Burns, 19 months, was dead
upon arrival at a nearby clinic.
Geraldine Burns, 10, and Elaine,
6, revived when fresh air reached
Moss said the children were left
at their farm home while the par-
ents worked in a field. He said
Terry Odell Burns, twin of the
dead boy, apparently c’ the |
door on the three after they
crawled inside,
L ~ ROKS re Subsides —
Against the Neutrals
SEOUL @—South Korea's dem- real | |
PARELLEL PARKING — High : choo ‘students learn parking with
_toy cars on a magnetic traffic board. Students learn how to back in.
OUT AND UNDER — Parents often coutadi lessons in care of
the car, Here high school drivers learn about what's under the hood.
Auto Driving Course Best
Lto_ drive an automobile, don't—at-}—
| tempt to teach him, say the safety |ty experts at the New York Uni- experts. Instead, enroll him in @ versity Center for safety educa- allotment
course,
ing-teachers-and ike Seal Im. -Sturtents:
| basic and necessary information for Students, Experts Say : B Airman Wants
Custody of Son | Air Force Withholds
Allotment Check Given
for Wife and Boy
RED BLUFF, Calif. —A cus-
tody fight loomed today over the
2%-year-old son whom Airman
Daniel Schmidt saw for the first
time when he returned last week
from a-Red Chinese prison.
e * *
Schmidt, 22,
against his 21-year-old wife, Una,
who says she married logger Al-
ford Fine last September when she
thought Schmidt was dead.-Sch-'
midt asked custody of the boy, |
Danny, charging Una with being |
an “unfit mother’ and with “@x- |
treme cruelty.”
Her attorney, Harold Berliner, |
‘said in Nevada City
Una and Fine, he said, will con-
tinue living apart as “both con-
sider it inappropriate that they
live together until this is settled.”
Schmidt, after meeting Una
| briefly in Nevada City, was quotéd |
last week as saying had done
a “terrific job" with the ljttle boy
aaa pointed out it wasn't easy for |
a girl to bring up a child all by |
herself,
Schmidt filed the- divorce suit,
at the Tehama County Court. House |
stopping here en route to Port:
land; Ore., where he will visit his |
mother, Mra, i aan
Schmidt is ‘uevelg with Una's |
mother, Mrs, Walter F. Ferguson.
His attorney, Howard P. Welch |
of Sacramento, said he would serve
| Una with a copy of the divorce |
complaint as soon as he finds her. |
She is hiding out in the San Jose |
she | area with the little boy who,
“It you would lke to help your! explain the poor teenage showing | says, calls Fine “daddy.’
‘high school boy or girl to learn on the road.
high school driving education | tion,
About two million
re ach the legal driving age
No matter how eon you are— year.
or think you are—behind the wheel, | school, they have .the maximum
you can be on dangerous ground of safety conditions and instruc-
when you teach your own young: | tion provided by trained driving |
ster how to drive. Reasons in- teachers, Such instruction is now
clude \given in about 9,000 high schools |
1. Parents are not trained driv-| across the country to about 330.000
Courses-ge
portant driving tips or give in- a minimum of 30 denne Pad
complete explanations. riods, six hours of practice driv-
2. Parents pass their own bad !"g and 12 hours of observation at
| driving habits on to the youngster, | ‘he wheel,
3. Parents are not aware of all LEARN TECHNIQUES
"| traffic regulations and laws. During the classroom instruction
4. Parents 1 1 the students learn traffic laws
— /and driving techniques through lec- * . *
about off and gasoline consump- |
tien and the méchanics of what
makes a car g°.
5. Records show adults make a
major contribution to the nation's
traffic accident record, _and may
Old Armored Car Just Can't Take It
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, —Police |
rolled out their 25-year-old ar-
mored car—the Merrimac—to see
if it would still stop bullets.
The spine-chilling results might
have been spine-drilling if an offi-
cér had been inside..
—fo test- the ancient vehicle, ut-
used since 1948, a police marks-
man opened up with a .30 caliber
carbine firing steel-jacketed bul-
lets, The bullets tore through one
side of the Merrimac, zipped)
through the interior and left dis-
tinct dents in the other side. ;
After surveying the—_result |
thoughtfully, Police Sgt. C. D. Guy
said: : laboratory exercises and field)
studies in traffic.
| generally two students and a teach. |
dual contro] brakes.
* * *
'er student go through the paces. |
|This part is generally alternated
with ‘the practice driving session. |
| As in any other high school | enrolling in the course the par-
ent's consent usually is required.
__In_ cases _of _smatlier schools -
where a special teacher is not
available or the small number of
students make rental of a dual-
eontrot car impractical, a co-
cooperative system often is work |
out. Four or five schools, for ex-
; ee pemses, —
os ‘ bout $34 a person, trained—in- Thank goodness we haven't had | . :
to use the Merrimac lately. Some- | ‘!Udes the teacher's salary, instruc- insurance and body could have got hurt.” |tional material,
maintenance of the automobile.
El Salvador’s One Crop
Is Coffee — — of Course port for it, find out from the school SAN SALVADOR — Except for’ staff and public oficials with an
Haiti, El Salvador is the smallest | interest in trafic safety if it can
of the Latin-American republics. | be organized.
Its area is about--8,000—-sq
and there is sufficient parental sup-
| teacher and car and thus share |
The cost of driver education— |
If there is no provisidn in’ your |
local school for such a program | Schmidt's attorney, Welch, said |
“These-reasons- are tisted-by gate | the -Air-Peree- has advised. him. it,
is -withholding the $200 mwtich |
from Schmitt which)
Una has been getting ‘until the |
| matter is clarified.”” He said the
teenagers | divorce would be the usual Cali- |
each | fornia type—an interlocutory de- | By learning to drive in cree with a final decree after a senting Mrs. Mertice Rubinoff, and arise and give his name and job, |
| year's wait.
Canadian Warden
| has got
| back.
_ tures, discussions, audio-visual aids |
For practice driving, there are |’ somewhat lamely:
er to a car specially equipped with | | of kinks to, be ironed out.’
The third part of the course,| and making false statements to po-
observation of another's driving, is| lice. They escaped
| based on the theory that a stu- little-used door leading from the
dent can learn by watching anoth- | cell block:
course, the student is tested on trical manufacturers will need to
his ability and is graded, Before | produce three motors every second
|
|
| ample, join together and hire a |
| 428,000,000 new electrical appli- Admits the Kink
\Made i in the Clink
PRINCE GEORGE, B. C. #—
Prince George's new $500,000 jail
its first four prisoners |
The four unceremoniously |
walked out of the place early this,
week, only a few days after it was,
put to use following a year and a
half construction job.
Warden W. S. Trant explained |
“It's a new jail. There are lots
The four had been held variously
for forgery, breaking and entering
through a
Need Many Motors
PITTSBURGH (INS)—U.S. elec-
during. the next five years, engi-
neers teport, in order to power the
ances that will be sold by 1960.
") AIN'T A HANKERIN' TO GO
TO SCHOOL TODAY!"
miles, slightly larger than New
Jersey's.
It is primarily a l-crop country.
Coffee, which accounts for about
88 per cent of all exports, is the
chief source of foreign exchange.
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AT THE BEACH—6
Swimming
Playing on the beach is fun. But swimming is even more. fun.
You can learn to swim in a short time if you try hard enough and
practice every chance you get.
First get used to the water, Don't be afraid of it. Then learn to
| float—on your back ‘and also face down. Once you have mastered |
floating with your face in the water you must learn how to breathe |
| properly.
Breathe in through your mouth and out your nose. Turn your face
sideways when you breathe in.
to exhale.
After that, practice kicking your legs wp and down as you float.
| The kicking feet will be your engine to push you along. Your arms |
; and hands go forward and back, first the right one and then the left.
Make sure you have an experienced adult swimmer with you when |
‘you are learning. - Never swim alone.
Paste this picture on thin cardboard and color ‘with crayons or
paint.
Cut out the circle. Then cut around the figure of the bey as far’
as the dotted line on each side. Fold back the upper half of the
circle and the boy will rock in the waves.
Menday: A visit to the farm.
Rubinoff Divorce Ends | | Encino home. Then put your face back into the water | "Heavy Impact’ Seen
in POW’s Acquittal FT. LEWIS, Wash, W—An ac-
quittal of Lt. Jefferson D. Erwin
of charges he collaborated with the
enemy as a prisoner of war in
Korea should have “heavy impact"
on other such pending courts-mar-
tial, his attorney said.
nouncement of its findings late yes-
terday in the case of the 38-year- |
old Blanchard, Okla., career sol-'
dier brought applause from spec- |
tators. The board deliberated two |
hours, 15 minutes.
Erwin, a prisoner 32 months be- |
fore his release during operation |
| Big Switch Sept. 4, 1953, insisted |
‘to newsmen after the announce-
ment that his faith in military jus- |
tice ‘“‘never wavered.”
“I sweated blood during the last |
three weeks,"” he said, "I dropped || The nine-officer trial board's an- | from 1901 pounds But I knew
justice would prevail
“| Meticulous Matrons
RICHMOND, Va. —An eleva-
tor operator-at a hotel here was
solicitous about two old ladies and
advised them to “watch your
step” as they left the lift. “Young
man,” said one, “we always watch
our step.”
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One of the most impossible tasks you will
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to make life worth living. No one in all
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it is more precious than uranium.
Explorers find glory, prospectors” “nna
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that essence but it is not the essence. Our
greatest industries first make that essence
a reality; ministers cling to it, make it .
You will never, never FIND the essence
to ‘make life worth living; you make it,
yourself. Substitute YOU for me, that's the
first step, think in terms of kindness and
you will make your life ‘worthwhile.
| VOORHEES-SIPLE F UNERAL HOME are together again in their nearby | J. Le VOORHEES
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With aReconcitiation merenpareeemaen anaes penne
one ANGELES w — Violinist He Has the Best Boss
David Rubinoff and his wife have |
reconciled and she has withdrawn| HOUSTON, Tex. i» — Father
her divorce complaint.
Atty, Walter H. Young, repre-| where each guest was asked to
| Irving Cohen, attorney for the vio-| said, “I am a sales representative
linist, told Superior Judge Elmer | for the ‘author of the 10 command-
| Doyle yesterday that the Rubinoffs ' ments." | Ralph Diefenbach, at a luncheon | — =
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