“ah YEAR SEARCH FOR PARENTS — missing Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt of Keego Harbor are being’ cared for at the Oakland County Children’s Home and another is being treated at a local hospital for a badly burned | hand. Ten members of the group were found hungry in their home Abandoned ‘Youngsters Await oor Return | Eleven of the 12 children of the months; Tommy, 2; Abandoned in Keego Harbor. Children’s Parents Sought Oakland County police authori- ties today are searching for both parents of the 10 abandoned Keego Harbor children found hungry in their home Thursday, A warrant. charging cruelty was issued yesterday by Oakland County Prosecutor Fred Ziem- but following her release from Pon- tiac General Hospital where she had been recuperating since Aug. 12 from two operations, The children are being cared for at the Oakland County Children’s Home, Another child, Sherry A. Wilkinson, 7, is still in satisfactory | condition at Pontiac General Hos- The detectives Were seeking to call from the 29-year-old man yes- question Mrs, Wyatt concerning terday. ore eat nas oe [FROM 1 MEDIETEES TO 13 the severe burning suffered by | Wyatt is the father of six of the, Sherry several weeks ago, | children. The others were his wife’ S| The S¥ycercld mother had de-| Mote ® Previews marriage. nied being in the house at the AR the other children, who range| time of the incident when ques- tioned at the hospital earlier. The father has been missing since Tuesday when he was al- leged ‘to have driven a. truck to Indiana to pick up a load of water- melons for an area fruit market, which employs him. He is believed to be back in this area because a neighbor of the family reported receiving a years, are said to be ‘health by officials at the Home, They are Aaron, been left in charge of ee when the father departed; Arthur, 11; Darwin, 10; Darlene, 9; Diane, 8; Bobbie and Billie, 5; James, 4; Thomas, 2; Mona, 3; and Gary, 7 months, Sherry reportedly had received Jim Farley OK the brunt of the punishment from NEW YORK (INS) — James A.| the other children and the mother Thursday night after being left alone for two days. had run away the week before. The group includes, left to right, standing, Jimmy, 4; Billy, 5; Arthur, 11; Bobby, 5; and Diane, 9. Seated, left to right: Mona, 3; Darlene, 10; Aaron, 13; Gary, 7 and Darwin, 10. > BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (INS) —| Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, interna- tionally known authority on human sex relations, died at 8 a.m, today, in Bloomington Hospital, * * * He had been in failing health for six months and had visited several Indiana hospitals for treatment. His poor health interrupted work on a new book on European gex habits, Kinsey burst into prominence in 41948 with his controversial work, “Sexual Behavior of the Human Male."’ In 1953 he published a coun- terpart for women, COMPLICATIONS, The 62-year-old sex research- er entered Bloomington Hospital Thursday suffering from a heart ailment and later developed pneu- monia, ‘Copter Makes Nonstop Flight Transcontinental Trip Proves Practicability of Long-Range Use IN. Pontiac Press Phote Two others C. of C. Asks Ziegler to Explain Underpass Delay The Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce yesterday supported the Pontiac Press’ demand for an an- swer to the delay in building the WASHINGTON W — The Army hag flown a helicopter on the first in age from seven months to 13 Highway Commissioner Charles M. jsection cannot shortly be re- Telegraph-Orchard Lake under- transcontinental, nonstop trip in an attempt to prove the practica- bility of long-range ‘vaper flight. | pass. Manager John Hirlinger _ this | morning. reported sending a tele- igram questioning the delay to 1 ommear on. behalf of the chamber's 8 board of states The telegram. read:°**Members hadjef the Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce strohgly protest delay in completion of the Telegraph-Or- chard Lake grade separation. We cannot understand how a one- month delay in stéel production could result in a six-month delay in the construction. Could you give us.a reason why work on the inter tagon’s heliport lafe yesterday aft- ernoon, ending a 31-hour and 40- minute flight from San Diego, Calif, Four aerial refuelings were used to enable the normally short-ranged machine to make the 2,610 mile trip across the United States. ‘mitted, the helicopter ‘‘drank"’ sumed?” Sex Expert Kinsey Dead at 62 Kinsey was. born in Heboken, J., June 23, 1844, At Indiana University he was director of the Institute for Sex |Female’’ Research, | He started his sex research in 1938, explaining his interest in the 219, 000 copies in four months at $8 subject was first aroused because a crack, of questions asked him in the class-| room, He discovered very little. scientific knowledge was available| wa. 9 op sexual habits and gave up his: DR. ALFRED C, KINSEY classroom to devote full time to a research project, In preparing his two books, Kin- sey and his associates interviewed — 16,000 men and women over period of 15 years. People from A weary ‘tive: man crew land- lan walks of life were included. ed a twin-rotored H21 at the Pen-| iMany talked freely after being as- Claims He Left Baby Overnight atPal's Place Police Guard Prisoner From Possible Suicide in New York Cell MINEOLA, N., Y. (#!—Po- - lice sought to learn today whether a friend helped the swarthy kidnaper who left little Peter Weinberger to tie in a roadside tangle of honeysuckle vines. Authorities said Angelo John LaMarca, 31, a me- chanic, told them he took the baby to Brooklyn and left him overnight with a friend only hours after the Fourth of July kidnaping. “The identity of the friend in Brooklyn mentioned by LaMarca is unknown and the whereabouts unknown," a police official said. “He has repeatedly refused te identity the person or the place.’ LaMarea’s wife told newsmen: “Someone cle is involved but he won't say who.” At the request of police, La- Marea's wife, Donna, asked her husband to name the Brooklyn friend with whom he and the baby ispent the night. Mrs, LaMarca learned nothing, sales soaring past the 300,000 mark, “Sexual Behavior in the Human was splashed across the front pages of newspapers in ad- vance of publication and sold * * * Educators were divided about ‘merits of the book. Some gaid it] profound study of the sub- ject giving doctors “something very practical to use to help peo- ple’ and “showed ug what the problems are, and we must do something about them." Others condemend it as incon- clusive, claiming only persons with low morals permitted the interviews, that Kinsey exagger- ated the truth and hid facts, Kinsey ran into trouble with federal authorities who branded much of the material he was gath- ering in Europe as pornography. Customs officials refused to allow it to be delivered to him. CHURCH CRITICIZES His studies were sponsored by the Medical Division of the Rocke. feller Foundation and the National Research Council and by Indiana University. In 1953,°the university defended his research after a Roman Catholic archbishop, the Most Rev, Paul C. Schulte, had condemned circulation of the works outside scientific circles. Kinsey started out as a roolo- gist and became recognized ay the world's top authority on the Gall wasp, He was sald to be establishing broad and radically new principles of evolution suted.their information-would be kept top secret through a series of codes which Kinsey himself memo- ‘ized and was never written. The interviews followed the tyPh or his eal public opinion polls but on a) highly personal plane. Those inter- viewed divulged everything from jextramarital activities to frequen- When daylight and weather per-|©Y f Sex relations. His first work on the male was fuel through a hose from a small) published without fanfare and tanker plane which accompanied) with the prospect of not more through his insect studies when he ditched it for sex research. . He never took any profits from and even refused fees for speaking. Royalties went into the Institute for Sex Research had 1” Iwhich he incorporated in 1947, ponpednyredinnag ant arms , * * L ago, had been “pretty happy” — but became involved in money trouble recently. LaMarca had trouble meeting payments on the house and other bills, she said, adding: Kinsey was the son of an engi- neering professor at Stevens Insti- tute of Technology and spent his boyhood at South Orange, N. J. He worked hig way through Bow- pital with third degree burns of The. Press’ protest was carried)! Twice the H21 hovered near the than 35,000 copies being sold, pri- doin as a boys’ camp counselor,) “But we needed money before the right hand. She may also re- quire plastic surgery for cuts of the face believed to have been in- flicted by a knife. SHERRY TIED TO BED Neither of the parents has re- turned to the 3216 Pridham. St. home since the children were dis- covered With Sherry tied to ah up-|, stairs bed. Keego Harbor Police Chief Clin- ton Baxter said today the house is being watched constantly for any sign of the couple. A series of checks by detectives of the Oakland County Sheriffs De- partment failed to uncover any- thing further on Wyatt or his wife |The former postmaster general Farley was reported in good con-- because she wag considered dition today at Manhattan Eye,| “backward.” Ear and Throat Hospital following M f the ia tion Th Po Detective Harry Maur, o a detached retina in his right eye. terday the children have accused Mrs, Wyatt of the burning and also was struck in the eye by a placard of tieing the girl to the bed and thrown at the Democratic conven- tion last week in Chicago. beating her. Sherry previously told officials her two -older sisters had) burned her. Authorities have opposed woman's claim the child was “backward.” “She never has at- tended any school but she does not appear to be mentally retarded," James Van Leuven, assistant direc- tor of the Oakland County Juvenile Court, stated parts Urges Inflation Halt DETROIT (INS) — United Auto Workers president Walter Reuther, commenting on the Bureau of La- bor statistics new all-time. high index, called upon both Democratic and Republican candidates today to halt advancing prices, Sheriff's Department, reported yes-. the! in a front-page editorial yesterday. Officials Probing ground while ae Was pumped up| marily to schools. However, wide through a hose. publicity for the daring work sent en A ence Incumbent Nominations Certain Death of Youth Fall From Motor Bike Under Consideration as Possible Cause Wayne County officials are in- vestigating the possibility that a By LAWRENCE Pontiac Press (Campaign Strategy, Issues Highlight Dem Contab 8S. MARTZ JR. Staff Writer GRAND RAPIDS—-With nomination of all incumbent state officers a virtual certainty, attention of delegates to the Democratic state nomination convention here last graduating in 1916, and then. went to Harvard where he received a doctor of science degree in 1920. He joined Indiana the same year. He wag married in 1921 to Clara Bracken McMillen, one of his stu- dents. They had four children— Anne, Joan, Bruce and a boy who died in infancy. Mrs. Kinsey called him “Prok’ '—short for Pro- fessor Kinsey. Tom, Dick to Huddle LOS. ANGELES (INS)—Former Gov. Thomas E,. Dewey of New! York will confer with Vice Presi- dent Richard Nixon today in Los Angeles at a Republican campaign and he never did anything like that.” LaMarca, a bushy-haired man with two children of his own, was held without bail for a further hearing next Friday on a kidnap- ing charge. He made no plea. Authorities said a murder count probably will be added to the kid- naping indictment sought from the grand jury. LJ * Meanwhile, a policeman was locked ‘in with the dejected. pris- oner to guard against any suicide attempt. LaMarca was charged with kid- naping the 32-day-old infant from the patio of Mr, and Mrs. Morris fall from @ motor bike might have/night centered on platform issues and campaign) conterence: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) her, MBB, at an estimated cost of last night, Blue Skies Above - Have Golf Clubs ‘Set for Weekend The’ U.S, Weather Bureau pre- dicts fair skies and cool weather for the Pontiac area tonight, with am low of Oh te WF degrees, * Partly cloudy and warmer is the forecast for tomorrow with a high near 80 degrees, ate The low, in ‘downtown Pontiac last night was 51 degrees. At 2 p.m.. the thermometer registered 74 degrtes. Nikita in Accident? LONDON (INS)—Vague rumors/years in 1957 and 1958. with no identifiable source and no confirmation whatsoever circu- lated in London and Paris today to boss Nikita Khrushchev had suf- To Run tor Highway Post? Former Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner may become a candidate for highway commissioner on the Demo- cratic ticket next spring according to an exclusive report which reached The Press today from reliable sources. Close friends in both Republican and Democratic ranks have been urging him to enter the race be- cause of the increased importance of the position and the opportunity | ahead. Under the recent Federal — Aid Bill, Michigan should see rec- | Oakland County’s ex-governo: once held the road commissioner's _ post and was regarded by Demo erats and Republicans alike as one a See ee ee fered some kind of accident. MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER place. caused the death of a 14-year-old Novi boy last night. ~~ Steven Spisak, of 43640 12 Mile Rd., was taken to Northville’s Atchison Hospital in a coma and died an hour later. He reported. ly had been sick for two days following a ride on his moter bi- eyele, _ Medical authorities are consid- strategy. Officials to be formally nominated by convening delegates today are James M. Hare, secretary of state; Thomas M. Kavanagh, at- torney general; Sanford A. Frank S. Szymanski, audi- tor general. All will run on the Demo- cratic state ticket with Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Lt, Gov. Phillip A. Hart already jnominated in the August 7 primary elections. "lowed later that Two Michigan Supreme Court justices, also slated to be nomi-| nated at the convention today, will run on the non-partisan ticket. They are George Edwards and Tal- bot Smith, fied by the other boys. She called|HARD-HITTING DRIVE | a doctor that night and the youth] In Oakland County, Democratic (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Plans for Financing ‘Coaanay Courthouse Plans for financing the proposed new Oakland Coun ty Courthouse] the money will be available in by Ways and Means Committee of the County Board of Supervisors. ‘The building's first stage, its story “central court tower,” cial County Building Committee |; county-owned land, acquired at of pram en Relic tacgn Saget : officials move oS oo you-go”’ financing program, forced|. Building News ....,--... 17-26 on them by the refusal of county; Church News .....-..... 89-10 voters in 1954 to approve additional) County News .,............ - sey cae yeahs eset ti aa deat sere see? "ees ap eueee seers eewae” ee eee es expected to total $1,350,000, amounts to $139,000. : Lands — ou. pis ac. say r09 building‘ fund millage cumutation of funds from mill- |wit) toy! another $158,000 for the © | teas Sous. wae Gear courthouse, since the county's $365,000 of the total, officials aphongh (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | According to Robert Y. Moore, tached Fireplace Screen irman of the County Board . |Michigan are limited to assessing| 1-10 mill for building purposes without special authorization from is\Voters. This year, a 1-10 mill cong rte iol Rael a ditors, ‘county governments ‘i ee ee Brown, state treasurer; and). } Where Cabbie Left Baby in Bushes $4 T ] 1k » ae as ee : é ? ‘ | Me fx : \ \y ‘ Vey “F Led \ PRESS, SATURDAY he \ A ie iA fe | uGU HE, PONTIAC Nee ‘ The Day in Birmingham) © Recieation Director Asks \Leaders, Ideas for Fall ¢ 4 Bao ag ‘on the] teenagers who would chairman dent for more 66-acre field across from the high) nigh school and junior high she other city TeCte-| events would be welcome. mn og ig , - Plans include, thus far for fall, ae = 2 * P +a Dea swimming nights. eg Bin = #4 a : =i 4 in Fa if ud ’ | ee Nenahip Match 2 15%, end] ; ontiac ths depend on space which is to be "eee aliens ing oe ee ' a eae: sik ax chen ‘hen George A. and Mary Lo Gary Dean Allen he returns from his vacation. vell Maten, at a toll gate on Wood- ward avenue near West Grand 'going.to be one of our goals,” says boulevard in Detroit. and an honorary Cemetery near Goodrich for Gary Girardin. “This summer, the ‘fam- Methodist Church, Mrs, Kimball Eastern Michigan in [Dean Allen who was dead at birth|!!Y swimming nights’ crowded the had been president and secre: / Thursday in Pontiac General Hos-|P0o! every time. tary of the Oakland County Sun- taught school “in|Pital. The Rev. Oliver McCoy of- Girardin, new te his post, fs day School Assn., president of from 1913 to 1915. She| “cated. bringing ideas trom other recre- the Waterford PTA, president of and tdught| Gaty was the infant son of Her- ation jobs he has had, but seeks the Clty and County Federation : _ a the Crofoot, Eastern Junior High|bert J. and Marlene Young Allen, opinions on what this community ot Women’s Clubs, president of : Michigan's ae a and Pontiac High Schools. =o 1“ needs most. | the Wennea's Literary Clb rene’) 18 congressional districts Inst night heard R. M. Evans, lft, candi right, are: Gov. Williams; Mrs. Williams; Lt, Gov. Philip A, Hart | A member of the First Congre-|vived by a sister, elt et Dow oengge Rypllge age owe to 1935. date for the senate from Iowa, attack the Republican farm and Thomas H. E. Quimby, Grand Rapids, newly elected national gational Church, she also belonged|and a brother, Herbert Dale, bothiup cliques of young people and ' “‘ghe was'd member of the Tuse- program in an address at Grand Rapids. With Evans, left to committeermian. See story on page one, : to the Eastern Star and White|at home; grandparents, Mr, and town's youth, is one — day Musical of Pontiac, Oakland : Shrine of Clarkston and the Delta|Mrs, Herbert W. Allen of Hillman,/goal. He is, seeking to arrange pc Roya mn lee es eee Kappa Gamma Society. aod Me. ani. Mire, Feed Young feo of school qyemanennd Wt Cee ige on Ad he t Set t Off T; D) ( | lly She was the sister of the Inte |Pontiac. events. + 4 , Guy and LeRoy Brown and is Plans for a pitch and putt course mtertor ¢ 6 ~- Syp e O er read ty an onno survived by a. nephews and Mrs. Oscar Allen or a regular golf course, but not three nieces both, are being included in the 66- Mrs, Oscar (Pearl) Allen, 56, of Asks Recount vived by a brother, E. E. Maten, LONDON — Egypt was re-; Beneath the surface calm, there gow today after attending the 22- Service will be #t 2 p.m. Monday wiord Thursday and a sister, Mrs. Florence White- ported prepared today to offer|was a feeling of heightening ten-|nation conference on the Suez from the Sparks-Griftin Chapel. the Pention Conte Hospital on imei on. detaile Se tebogpan tan, both of Detroit and six nieces) martin powers: treaty uaran-|sion in the Eayptinn capita. Cana dispute. The Rev. Marshall Hoyt of thelan illness of two years. a et ee nephews. unimpeded shipping) e. ¢'s . First Presbyterian Church of Flint] : Service will be at 1 p.m, Monday|through- the Suez Canal. | gebee boty gen Frayer — All| Shepilov laughed and joked with Runner-Up for Demir viieiate, Burial. will -be ge oa eet dee eek tien At | eee aes ee from the Coats Funeral Home,| Diplomatic sources in Cairo) ceive, me TOF ‘foreign office representatives and Post to State Senate Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. |arew sated joke the by yy Saved missioners, planning board and Drayton Plains, with Pastor Arvid|S4id President Gamal Abdel Nas-|° : staff members of the Russian em-| Files Petition Pallbearers will be J. Cecil Cox,|ajien in Greenville, Ohio recreation board members Tues- fea Cetera wrath en | A, Se To oe hae MM gieeed ad, one tag era Cane we cua] See Enea ie will be nd 7 0 os-| sian- plane. . Arthur Selden, Clarence , s on in Ottawa Park Cemetery. using the con la a counter ; : Diasieh 2) Cummally, ot Revel Quik teaprectn Boecdy. ove ont ee poge here from| 14 Mile road. Experimental use proposal. to and of 18 na- a : runner-up for the Democratic nom ackson, Tenn., 18 years ago. of the runs will precede establish. tions for internationalization of Bloom fi eld Hills Slates™™ to Oakland County, state Surviving besides her husband| ment of a parking lot for the County Courthouse |= | senate, yesteray ted a vetton SfAG DAMS PlaN —|eicnataine. ‘Eimer Fe Av) olen ' hese sources said the offer ; lor a recount of primary votes by — ing, Elmer, Felix, An-| Roland Reese, postmaster’ who is Financing Explained | sem sme b= ston Meetings for Bond Issue jm, 2a o couny cuvasers. Campaign § crew and James Rasch alot Potion the recretion beard, shed of ‘ nancing p ain Nasser’s reply to the 5-nation The board's official tally of pre-| am al n frat tac, cials whether the current planning a Seae Coenl Committes. BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Etforts|set mornings, All sessions will be|“i"ct Teturns gave Connolly 7278) palg ey eee rota wines or eel Ortin, ~ (Continued From Page 1) The 1‘ to tell residents of the Bloomfield |from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m, votes to 7,419 votes for the winner,; (Continued From Page 1) ad Wales : ‘other activities is not using the sinte-equalized valusition has rise committee was delegated to Hills school district why school of- Fred Elias, Hazel Park drive-in a t Sts., with Elder C. J.\jarge site, for other than its right- on M,|tell Nasser the majority of nations! ticialg ask for A general meeting for the en- |owner. In third place with 6,874) congressional nominee Paul Sutton|Johnson officiating, Burial will be Moore at this week's London § Sept, 10 approval Of! tire district F “hard-|in Oak Hilt Ce fel purpose. Se cube. eveiable netaty Oth-lidenes. went lez CoM-| , $2,765,000 bond issue begin full| 91, to set for Sept. 4 at |votes was Philip-E, Rowstdn, Pon-(of Royal Oak promised a “hard-|in Oak tht metery, The body is} He pointed out that it is the Po ae ee SS een, Ss metho hg Skea [Snccly commoner" utng acta cami, rahe tam F Pere Ferret are of i toe i the officials : : oe 8 The board of educati k ieee tt. ee mad : city. in ggdiventirnn gees Slats Rob-|, Colle hours for all parents are|that parents attend menting pon id udanl sae lyr ome may cratic qymgrecsiona) neemess ye F He said, “We need another _-daatralia'e Prise Miniter Reb-lseing: bald to various achaala anisieus Most comvesient ioe them.) take heat a aeeh, iotaiding 4 lace ee ee bs Mrs. Robert Ewing large baseball field and football man, delivered an invitation for — On Monday, first session will be| County Clerk Lynn D, Allen, policy, the Suez Canal erisis, and| Word has been received of the Rett, became of Ge poeetl of Nasser to meet with the . e at Wing Lake School especially for “ " death of M Robert (Lilli the Little League football and committee the central northern section of the| ComMolly. 28-year-old paint store failures” of Republican domestic’ oS ae mt 20)| naseball, and Babe Ruth base- at the Egyptian Embassy here last ie | ras district ‘owner, claimed that election offi-|Policies in civil defense, wing, a former Pontiac resident.) |) night. He said he hoped for a! ‘ cials may have miscounted absen-|f small business and financial She died Thursday in Ann Arbor| "* tiquick reply and would remain| a session will be 1m |tee ballots and improperly marked! Policies. following an operation. One out of every seven homes available for a phone call n 5 outh D k Vanshen Aches, for _suchiuste inaloes tn the stele Demeeretie plat: |, Mrs. Ewing, Of, leavse 2 daugh- ae yt cae mee There still was no official in- ; , Allen said a check for $124 to . er, ne Ewing of Ann Arbor dication im Cairo on whether qa 0 a poy 4 Soo ce the —- finance the recount was received en amide . yo aor and two sisters in Saline, ment of the field. . Nasser would agree to receive * the southern section and Frida from the Local Joint Executive; form committee, Democrats The service will be Sunday in Traffic tangled yesterday, more the committee. The committee Said ‘Worst Accident’ Y> |Board of the Hotel and Restaurant Saline. ’ : in State’s History; Cars) Meld Hills, : caren me that Re- week's work on the eight blocks he suggests. ; | publican policies have detiber- Mrs. George W. Fisher J Collide Headon Planned with the bond monies f) J: . atel rmer ; south of the ‘business district. - ly thrown. the fa on the ; ad Ike's TV Appeal riers Delve Kidnaper | SASS SARS late sine, oe test a WALL, S. D, @—Nine Persons, |elementary schools and two new, * ’ - | was dead ¥ :| Tuesday will see completion of the to Moore, this unap-| Has I niluence including three children, were|Junior highs. ° Had Friend S Help one a Sepeime apap so St. Sot laner mae “ resurfacing project, barring rainy propriated surplus of two per cent, sf i killed last night when two cars «Also to be financed would be gigantism.” Born in Clifford on Aug, 22, 1888, weather. of the total budget has been par On City Residents eonthed- tenden want tere in Catliest possible new construction (Continued From Page 1) . she wes the Ceaahier ~ de} tially used to aid the Welfare, , lof one two-unit elemer , Pledging 100 per cent of parity ! | Police were alert to the situa- South Dakota’s worst traffi nentary school,|Weinberger's ranch home in West- Mrs, Watson Winters. Mrs. Fisher) Fund, i ic accl- e¢ in t | tion and. no accidents urred which was hit heavily by| At least 40 Pontiac residents /dent in history. and one 600 - pupil junior high|bury, N.Y. for farm products, repeal of GOP|came to the Pontiac ere, $yenrs! dos és aun enatennt eavectly heck __ the drop in area employment early were influenced by President Ei- awe scbadl, Gel nestennty eepensions,| ailerce was quoted: ty peltes|{t=ile price sumpects and Mien lege frum Hare Deas. ey i of tennis, ant , this year. senhower’s TV appeal Thursday) «py, y revisions, and completions of sion of support systems, increased) Survivi “s . rerouting unap It was the most violent car. drive-jas saying he abandoned the child)... ot ng are six children, Mrs. es Bahr st ag i a a oe vote for the nage I've ever witnessed,” said\oq- pend ser py lots, playfields|the next day after he panicked in es See ee oe ee Somes Martick ot laatnen e| ES. 8 rep een wit freer Sc Sr ‘a Wa aa Seema Derren Fut tae Fy Pierre att compte, ——_Aboemons tare sins Sp cles Can" ea tt et sr | Saher ft te cmd ea he Pt og rer and Gere Pe nino gh va hh ‘Three two - story wings are PiU. S. 14-16, . remains of the infant yesterday ’ go Fisher of esr eres at caditinns to the central|Some were just checking whether ae “The second recommended ex- |in underbrush near a heavily trav- a to Michigan farmers.’ Pontiac. eae by wel — heperet bee court tower of the new building. they already were registered, a4) Only one little P pansion set in long-term plan- led Long Island parkway a half hopes for an election) Also surviving are 20 grandchil-| __,; ah aageese rei y ttle girl survived pla victory ae These have been tentatively sched-|"le"k reported. Others later came trom a Custer, $, D. tanilly of ning has become necessary (Mile north of the LaMarca home nat Fo ae County rhe dren and a sister, Mrs, Elsie Guy a higeleed polioape ben yr og uled for completion in 1956 at an registered. six riding in one car, Four young| Smewhat in advance of previous {in Plainview. eon the gucci SE See Cpanel, = ag estimated cost of $3 million. Cty — Ada oth alee hg men poe dao sifacban E ali ¢xPectations” according to an “Even if the child was Meu Arrangements will be announced} * celts a4 County officials have made nounced that. regist can be were killed. explanatory eight when it was placed on. the i : me foorhees-Siple Fu- 2 definite plans for financing these made at the office in City Hall five * * @ going in the rt on al it may well. constitute Sader" gga EA. Mint, 0 seal ieaeat Tome. ee ee Ne ee 5 i to “cross that or tag waa fue tk to vee ra Coroner Bill Campbell identi.| Tesidents. we Dist. Atty, Frank Gulotta. os oA , ve oy Bey oe “lM V peo er tet — he Bridge when we come to if.” a er '8\fied the dead as: It recalls the Michigan State Uni-|_ Under New York law e person rs. Vernon T. O’Connel ) = 4 "They feel that the wings should Oct. 8, she added. Theron Conger, 38; his wife, 36,\versity experts o egirommggace | who causes a death while com-| _ Estimates of new county resi nell ana Maple this week. GE Galeh de thay on 08 Legace br Ge Noaee pret ek ek a eaind thn eraeeek Vethdinn han |satting 0 iateny’ ts Habe te diet) Gent Sead Mets Hinge Hedenen She Tesncy. ‘wih ‘be rocked at. ; initely needed. seed ‘eensanien’ publican presi-iCheryl, 9; Darrell Lee, 6, andjexpected complete by Sept, 1 at\(ceTee Murder charges, | punish- 152,000 and 165,000, Hart pointed [8:15 p.m. Sunday in Allen's Fu- Knights of Pythias Lodge i Yee rer tion, the Presi-|Mary Jean, 4. Their fourth child|the school district. able by death in the electric chair.| out, Of these, an estimated $8,000 neral Home, Lake Orion, for Mrs.\tg Jojn j 3 ; But they point out that ff the t urged citizens to register in| Rese Marie, about 8, was taken| The ; Kidnaping also carries a maxi-| are eligible to vote. = — Vernon Thomas (Helen Margaret) © Join in Steak Roast : pains srevth cmtiant, eT in order to vote'to a Rapid City hospital Ret our etena etch eh, '8, SMcond of! mum penalty of death in the elec- ea yO Connell, executive housekeeper! Pontiac Knights of Pythias Lodge county's financial -% physicians said she was not ex-'in 1965, mminatetric chair. # yp dg got majority!at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, [No, 19 and Fanny Tem- "a a. Cj F : a | The parents, Moris Welnberger jhave moved from ‘reditionaly Pang ao = sna that op Hie Shree Bron annual Boy es * * * \48, a prosperous drug salesman, }Democra ayne County. st R ¢\steak roast and pichic at the home And they decline to’ predict ity Furniture SHOP | Victims in the second machine| COL CAMpaign to Open jana his wite, Betty, 32, had never|should Bie Oe holr county|CTiam with the Rev. George E.|ot Past Grand Chancellor Clarence ; eeee cahctien eo pom Va " dalize loo were: Waker F. 1 Bartlett, 25, and in Central Michigan given wp bape through all the|Democrats in the November Wee teas ke taken Gon will fol-|L. Smith at 3255 Windcroft Dr., : bal tee weet fon, 3 tome d, ted Daryl Wattson, 23, ™|) DETROIT # — I it esperate weeks since the kidnap-|tions—if they are registered to vote Cemetery. Sunday. Serving begins at 1:30 p.m. county services in the form of beriain, S. D.: and David L. Dahl. \atbert I, Cobo will open his speak-|Fends sald their Teaction to a eae oun Derrick +o tale will be Oxdord Ledge No. 208 roads, water and drain facilities, Vandals, who smashed a ecateety identified ' as Cha rien nS campaign for governor Sept.inews in velo on thay tote paling ong Pharvay bb yd pl eaeahsenvee Members ‘may. Bring. thelr family _ and government activity. . slashed furtidture caused hundreds|Wr Mussier, also of Sioux Falls.(®, Witt addresses in Mt. Pleasant,|an older son piesa eee ee Se es service will be held atjand friends, is bcp gp saree Bip ce @ Clare, Cadillac and Reed City. | LaMarca was arrested early sistant Secretary ot State Billy S's p.m, Tuesday from the William! Games will be held and prizes Man Held in Theft Co. 164 Furniture] Charies Best, Wall marshall,| ©obo the Republican nominee|Thursday at his home. He ~ Township|R Davis Funeral Home for Der-jawarded for adults and salaren % , 164 Orchard Lake Ave., Pon-| said the motor was loosened trom|Teturned yesterday from the GOP/tracked down afte soit anata tices entaonadl Oak-irick Leon Stinson, one-year-old son|In case of rain, the will be of 17C tiac police said. Seen ete oer intend BOE Sea. gn, Bas Fuseieos: JEL nich eas oe ton eich Uae oe eae tO ee me at 18 W. Chaire and couthes were found tossed back onto its occupants. hinted President Eisenhower may million handwriting samples. ae eedthd eoteea™ tote poor son, of 31 Hubbard Ct, The Rev Huron St. : slashed criss-cross fashion when the. mend paar ate his cam-| The ransom note bore certain |T. Walter Harris of Providence “a store opened yesterday, according 1 OWN WEICOMES |"Covo said ne wi antertting quiche, FRE tet Bg een ee nt A Oe eect the eerice, Bartel #48 be ort : Cobo said he will attend thejnally found matching larities being exhorted to “get out and (Conduct the service. Burial will be “on Terrible T j “Iudte GOP Convention in Geundiin Lantaren'c eiguntees tn Sonereil 0, at menerek.: fe beng, | OS Be Comey Suk val une (elas tomanl gas eierry | Rapids Sept. 1 “with an open/district sink hana th ie cast as the key figure of the | Derrick was born here on April were knocked off a row of gree (IN Joe Smith’ ay bin candidates to serve iniCity, LaMarca received a sus-| mes campaign. 19, 1955, and died yesterday in lay broken on the floor. ; = mE woe it he is elected — sentence last year on. a An - Oakland-Macomh kas ee ee os SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (INS) — ; egging charge. move in, the platform committee] riende , Murray Bloom, of|"“Tertible Terry" was . here early this morning has Bflnome ater 9:8 pam: Sunday that the cash register|home in, Scottsbluff, Neb, today] DD atac . ° duced’what may be the oly local ie em Deen, ie cash register|name in Sectablut. Neb- “Y'Pentagon Denies Quitting! 2.> on away The damage cen-|as far away from San Franciaco’s hi . in effect, Democrats are’ prom. John Tenjeras Su air officials said today the body of Sutton said the amendment con- three sisters in Greece }. Awaiting Terry on his return/The plane teat ie exhausted.” the crewman had wounds inflicted ceivably could affect Oakland) Prayer Service will be held lyesterday were hundreds of let-|hours . before —— gag oo FR Bhat a was|County projects like the Red ters and telegrams, miost con-| Naval officials at the Pentagon, |P. Mattia of Delta Ohio. ss ee, cae car ee : or sympathetic. Many|who were asked why the\hunt was. The Navy said there was no indi-/line Carpenter to speak on being abandoned, said it, had wg here was No : now planned with the his Runyonesque stepped, id it had not/cation any of the four officers and Michigan Water "y “tog taal way tee | icf AON Se gn OS eee } eo i ny i ; \ a : i : vee | jh mh + ee he a oo : va “WO er mca a, - Inia’ i Sie ~ Near Reculation | Proposed Bills Could Give’ Government the Power of Censure F | LONDON up — “Mr. Shepilov” bensin Jail to Close, | BEULAN ww, H. Nestle, state|new jail Saray of jails, has sa. » Just Like’ Old ssiliont Benzie County Clerk: Guy that teps to clove the county Sl | Shepilov Discards M ask np cn he Sty al by EDDY GILMORE lume Shepilov blushed, | - Molotov ealons Commission in about cwojneer Havana, Cuba, lowe did that," lweeks. Voters in the Aug. 7 pri-\ing in 1957, | lat the ~ Idecessor (V, M.) Molotov, but he’s | | Iduring those last two days. * a * a Western delegate to the - Canal conference, ‘really out from behind his fig leat) Tt was the Westerner's way of that Dmitri T. Shepilov, the manner, peagecer eg em rence table as. his pre- | \Jearting.” said another delegate relations staff; E. A. Heikkinen, Pontiac High School; E. 8. Debus, Detroit Pershing High EDUCATORS EYE FIREBIRD — Science teachers from Pontiac and Detroit listen as Dr. ~ who has attended many interna: tional meetings with the former Russian foreign minister. A big, handsome man, Shepilov shambled into London last week with a sweet smile on his broad, _ Slavic face. He was so friendly | he actually disarmed several or lomats, His first days at the conference fune- Lawrence Hafstad (right), vice president in School; K. L, Huffman, Pontiac High School; and |table were affably different from | pon nd = regulat-| charge of General Motors research, explains J. S. Doe, Detroit Country Day School, The |the days ae meen 7 ais‘sied eam an thes pron on nag features of GM’s Firebird I, first U.-S. experi- .- teachers are part of a group of 21 who worked a vi ko and * « « mental gas turbine automobile. Others left to at GM plants during summer vacation at jobs |Pt > Jacoh Malik. y | The suncil bill is haps| Tight: K. A. Meade, GM director of the education allied with the subjects they teach. * e- » the measure en, Shepilov said ‘‘Nyet (no)" with inquiry during which it could “summon and enforce the atterd- ance of persons and examine them s only disciplinary powers wuld be to “censure” and to express disapproval, But any witness called by the council must reckon with the possibility’ of a perjury charge, since he yond be testifying under oath. the em bin now before Par- liament would empower the cen- tral government for a five-year period to set minimum prices at which newspapers must be sold, on-a sliding scale based on the number of pages published. The bigger the newspaper, the higher the ‘ price. 40 Units Represented LANSING (—Michael C. Kreid- er, executive director, has an-| nounced that delegates from - 40 chapters throughout the state will attend the fifth annual conference of the Michigan Assn. for Retard- ed Children Sept. 6-8 at Western Michigan College, Kalamazoo. nmure"|Ait Pollution Stations fo-Start 5-Year Plan Department plans to test the de- gree of air pollution at five stations located in Michigan cities. Hollywood Headlines — Dean Martin Claims Split With Jerry Is Not Final “After that we'll probably do LANSING (#—The State Health By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (#—“It's a funny The sampling is part of a five- one together for our own com- year program begun in 1953 by the U. S. Public Fant Service. One of Po dutoca will be established at Grand Rapids. Sites have not been chosen for the other three. Another station is already operating in Detroit. By 1957, the department said, the number of stations will be increased to 12: Each station will take a 24-hour * sample of air once a week, The air will be pumped through a fiber- glass filter and the filters mailed to a Public Health Service lJabo- ratory in Cincinnati. ve * The department said the results will- be studied to see if there is a link between air pollution and the disease and death rates, split-up,”” Dean Martin said, tilted back in a chair beside his swim- ming pool. “It doesn’t seem like we've split, We're just going out on our own. Just want to prove something to ourselves, is all.” The “‘split’ is, of course, his much discussed parting with Jerry Lewis — a severing which, Dean indicated, may not be nearly as final as generally su 5 Take ‘“‘Pardners,’’ their latest movie release and certainly not their best. - * * * “It's doing 30 per cent more business than our other pictures, which grossed an average of four million,”” Dean said. “People think it’s our Jast picture.” If that is the public assumption, he add- ed: “We're cheatin’.”’ oa * * ; In the cans awaiting New Year's pany," Martin added, He, Lewis and Paramount. are equal. co-own- ers of York Productions. let's break up,’ "’ Dean said. months. ‘ways been a heel for about the minutes became a nice guy. I want a chance for, I hope, better acting. girl now without being intetrup by Jerry, It wasn't his fault. It's the way the script was." Then what about that ‘split’? * * e “We didn’t just wake up one morning and say, ‘We've: had it; “We sat down and talked about it for “Jerry wants to direct and write, which he's very capable at. “I want better parts — I've al- first hour and then in the last 10 “T can sing a song or kiss a ted * * * Dean is flying to Italy shortly tactics all over again,’ egate who is familiar with them, “Confuse the issue — and when you can't do that, obstruct." said a delegate. down a couple of times and each’ Governors to Confer . ‘in Williamsburg in ‘57 a smile, Sometimes he even said. “Da ‘(yes).” But when the Suez conference | got down to the vital question of taking action, Shepilov forgot the| da's. He jumped to his feet time and again when 18 of the 22 nations’ — and objected. “It was the same old Communist | came close to a majority decision | ' | ’ said a del-| | But he was never so sure of himself as Molotov or Vishinsky. | Britain's Selwyn Lloyd, an) adroit lawyer as well as foreign. and chairman of the | secretary conference, talked Shepilov back’ into his chair several times. | * * *® | “You should have been there," “He slapped him | RICHMOND, Va. WW — Gov. Thomas B, Stanley, chairman of the National Governors’ Confer-) ence, announced today the group's, Arthritis Week designated Aug. 26-Sept. 1 as stop arthritis week in Michigan. release is another Martin & Lewis picture, *‘Hollywood or Bust.” The comics are under contract to pro- iducer Hal Wallis for three more films together, one a year. to do “10,000 Bedrooms,"" an MGM picture about the owner of a hotel chain. . Jerry is about to star at- Para- LANSING (®—Gov. Williams has mount, for York Productions, in a Qualifying Rece, 5:30 P.M SUNDAY TWILIGHT RACING MODIFIED HARD TOPS ~i movie about a delinquent whom a cop rehabilitates. He helped write it and will help Erect. Dean ‘deiaied he and Jervy, “a fine guy,” are “as close friends as We ever were."’ How close is eee Honesty Gets City Hall Job — -—First Roce, 7:00 P. M. Children. . | Admission—Adults. . . ‘. $1.25 that? Questioning brought out. that Jerry has visited Dean's hoiise jsince last Christmas, George M./only once in the past three years. Kandarian, 68, has been given an Dean's visits to Jerry's have been Plus a Bonus LOS ANGELES #®—Out of a job) PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Airport on M-59 emergency appointment as a Jani-'pusiness conferences on TV shows. jtor at Los Angeles’ City Hall, sole-' «we've never pal-ed around a ty because of his honesty. ot,” Dean said. “Jerry has a dif- 1956 meeting will be held Jusie 23. 26 in Williamsburg. | ‘Virginia's chief exective invited the group at its recent session in Atlantic City, N. J., to meet next) year in Williamsburg in connection with the 350th Jamestown an-| niversary celebration. 2 State's Oldest Twins 74 COLDWATER (®—A brother and sister who believe they are the rat | est twins in Michigan are celebrat- ing their 74th birthday today, They | are Mrs. Willie Ellis of Bronson, | and her twin brother, Leslie Flin-| ger of Coldwater. The two, born in’ Allentown, Ind., in 1882, have’ Kandarian, an unemployed win- jee washer, found a purse con-| ferent kind of friends than I have. trouble and money. Call FE 3-7195 EAMES & BROWN PLUMBERS. 55 €. PIKE ST. We are completely equipped Bs » with men and materials handle any plumbing repair ce. City council were im- poli md Sead Gn Coed . for 11 years. os ice Commission to find him a job.; «] don't like to mess around at Yesterday he was handed a broom rehearsals, Jerry likes to kid and told he was a regular eM-/sround with 14 or 15 guys and bring out a baseball or football. Jerry has been in show Business| taining $131 and turned it over to’ since he was 5. I was a croupier| lived in the Coldwater area for more than 50 years. Starts Dust Collector. ing plant at Port Huron, The a seeneed. tn, lait. petioles as large as the sum of money hey like to work and get it over The, job wasn’t his only reward, |" Tee f owner to Progress Studied e ¢ The report will be based on prog- ress since 1953, when a New York organization completed on Upper Peninsula poten- |AMA to Cite Kettering in Boats ond Motors ifor Strides in Research | . CHICAGO t—Charies F- Ketter- | Bs famed researcher, will receive: PONTIAC BOATS ia citation from the American Medi-, PLASTIC . ical Assn. on his 80th birthday’ |, Wednesday, ~ OUR POLICY i USED MOTORS u “ered . bring it to: ugh’'s. We have a complete repair « « @ssured satisfaction! it Ta : fren lenarae You Are lavited to Buy All of Your Slaybaugh’s Convenient c SAUGH'S| SHOP Monday Only! DOWNTOWN STORE 2 from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 219 MEN'S" UIT This is a sale of oddments from our 2 stores, featuring all wool year-‘round suits by our regular famous-name makers, such as Botany “500”, Phoenix, and Martinelli. WE HESITATE to’ menton the former sellitig prices of these garments because they originally sold for so many dollars more that it’s difficult to believe that we could sell them for only $16! In this case is believing!’’ BELIEVE US when we tell you that the sain alone, from these suits, are worth more than $16! ‘Check the Chart Below for the Quantity of Suits In Your Size “seeing SIZES. 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 1 48 REGULARS | 319 /8116/13110|12|213 18 + LONGS § {191/29/12113|/213 1 | SHORTS 315116181612) 1 | STouTs = Pk, f food, EV PRT SHORTSTOUTs| | | | | |riril ris IN ORDER TO SERVE THOSE OF YOU WHO. CANNOT SHOP LATER IN THE DAY ... WE WILL OPEN OUR DOORS AT 8 A. M., MONDAY “MORNING FOR THIS UNPRECEDENTED EVENT! SPECIAL NOTE.-- AGAIN WE STRESS — THESE SUITS ARE ON SALE MONDAY ONLY — AT OUR _DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! Buy as many suits as you wish . . . but at this give-away price we cannot allow alterations, other than cuffs. No layaways:and no phone orders, please. No exchanges. “HE ‘pox TLAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1956" Po, cee aes Seon of sin their ‘The raid followed the appear- ance of leaficts signed by the * * * * * bombs-and-bullets cam-, : paign against British rule. Promote AC Executive FLINT w-—-Willis J, Oldfield has ‘been named public relations man- ager for the Milwaukee plants of AC Spark Plug Division of General been an instructor in public "rela- nad at the Mott Foundation in op 3-4131 Paved Parking a 4541 Dixie sey. Drayton Plains Air-Conditioned Special SUNDAY MENU ROAST TURKEY | $165 = with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce... .... ’ ‘| ~~ FRIED CHICKEN 2 ith dishes listed below:........../.. _ $65 ‘ PRIME RIBS 7 with dishes listed pitew is casio. . _ $165 1! COUNTRY HAM Pr with dishes listed below... MP vcverrsid , $165 CHOPPED STEAK with dishes listed below... ..,..:.4........0.. $150 7 Dinners POTATOES reo e Se ewe rae oe ce D ack iN Child’s Portion, das above $1.00 VEGETABLE ‘SALAD ROLLS and BUTTER COFFEE TEA or ICED TEA or MILK Hours: 12 Noon to 8 P. M. FINE FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Cafeteria Serving: You See It. You Select Iti xe ecker 4 Cafeteria Include: DESSERT i | Just arrived! All coated fibre, full fashioned, ful- ly guearanteed. Brand new seat covers. Excit- ing new fatierns and colors. Installation Extra MARKET 77 ‘W. Huron St. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrererererererleererelerermlerlhl eller * ~*rTrrrrrererereeeeereeeeee eer ere ee a 2 SPECIAL PURCHASE! Open 9 to 9 @ PLASTIC COATED FIBRE. ‘tions, maintenance, ‘treatment € Each man is active in his. re- spective job specialty which may include. armament tion or food serv ices. The 439th is one of nine Fighter Bomber Wings stationed through- mis- ou.the country, The primary sion of a fighter bomber wing is tactical in nature, which in the ground support States, which could mean an in- terception type mission as well, The Wing supports three fight- er squadrons, the 93rd, the 47ist and the 472nd, which is stationed at Willow Run, Currently the 439th is converting from the F-80 Shooting Star, to the heavier, faster and higher fiying F-84 Thunderiet. Included in the two weeks ot training is combat maneuvers, air- craft familiarization, air to air gunnery, instrument procedures, night flying, formation flying, and navigational hops. Pilots are sharpening their gun- nery eyes for the first National Air Force Reserve fighter gunnery meet, slated for Casper, Wyoming pext mon month. One Killed as ; Plane LA GRANDE, Ore. ®—A pilot who survived the crash of his light plane and five lonely days in the Wallowa Mountain wilder- ‘ness apparently suffered only a fractured kneep cap, bruises, and jshock, doctors at a La Grande Hospital reported today, a va * Vernon Enger, 34, cut his way jout of the wreckage with a pocket- knife, The crash, in a 1,500-foot deep canyon, killed his wife, Ruth, 32. * * * Rescuers yesterday brought En- ger to a fishing camp 16 miles from La Grande. After emergency at the camp, he was flown here; Murderer of Mistress COVERS 10” *Late model styles $2 more TIRE CO. PE 8-0424 ‘wwwrveveevregrfg#Fn’T’'T’tT"' VTuvTTTTTTT TCC ‘becatise hig mistress had and Her Mother to Die | TAIPE!, Formosa, (® — Chang 'Shui-fa, 28, has been sentenced to death for the murders of his mistress and her grandmother, * a Cd The two. women. were burned fatally June 5, Authorities charged ‘Chang splashed’ gasoline on them while they were sleeping and set) fire to it. Chang testified he was angry 4 toward him and refused his re proposals of marriage TTT. eTvwwTyrYrYeoeleFweFeeryewTwTurYT?.=7.Tew7TT . It has not qui cheap TV serv There Are NO BARGAINS in TELEVISION REPAIR Files of the Business. Ethics Board contain many complaints against television companies offering ridiculously low rates but these same companies seem to have a policy of making - excessive charges. You do not save money with the television “bargainers.” known FREE TV Repairs te come to this yet. ice, RELY on a REPUTABLE TELEVISION REPAIRMAN The vast majority of Pontiac television men are completely reliable. Since the average set owner knows nothing about his receiver, he must place his confidence in a repairman of Save Youusiia a Headache! Deal Only with a Reliable Serviceman ! : BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD : ar Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. ‘But certain companies continue to lead the public to believe that they give very case of the 439th means air to ieenaeetememeene | Crashes Into Canyon. i However i 439th has been in- PONTIAC AYE FORCE RESERVE MEMBERS - cluded in the Air Defense Com- ~— Inspecting the 439th Fighter Bomber Wing op- mand for this part of the United. erational readiness report are these Pontiac re- (left to right) M.Sgt. Ernest George, servists: i i 3569 Oakshire Dri; Capt. Bulérd D. Hart, 63 ee a, RESERVE PILOTS — Two (with helmets) discuss the flight Capt.. of the F-84 Thunderjet shown in the. background during their two-week active duty tour at Sel- fridge Air Force Base. From left to right are John Goggin of Bloomfield Hills; Pontiac pilots characteristics Green of 651 Set. ra Gains Since Surgery ta8 eessryyr ike President Eisenhower, refreshed and back to playing a full round cooléd) of golf, tackles the tricky Cypress Point course again today. And he may “Go for broke” on the treach- erous 16th hole this time, * * *. The vacationing President, tak- “F\\ing a ‘Yespite from politics after ’ > |nomination for a second term, got © \in a regulation 18 holes yesterday ‘for the first time since he under- -iwent major abdominal surgery "= June 9. He had been building 2 Sito it gradually over the last few | his caution added up to @ one over > weeks with 16 holes in any one | \day the previous. maximum. ng up The chief executive stepped up F \the pace to» full round just a few . hours after a White House aide an- nounced that Eisenhower's weight! now is back at the presurgery level, He weighs 168% pounds—a gain of 5% pounds since he left the hospital June 30, A few days after the operation his weight had falien off .to h atanes wt pounds, In the diligsioa moo ot a smalliv esc amin. Ike Relaxing in the West Awarded a Million mr25|boy out of school, Eisenhower had) MUSKEGONéw — Arthur B.. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. —ia wonderful time touring one of ‘Herpolsheimer Jr., J the nation's toughest and most pic-) turesque courses. It nestles on the Pacific Ocean shore. The spectacular 16th hole—a 222- yard par 3—hag been the downfall of many a crack golfer. The direct approach from tee to green is over an ocean inlet, yard carry. * * * Eisenhower's drives usually travel q good 225 to 250 yards, but yesterday he elected to play it safe, He went around the inlet and ‘par four. MT, CLEMENS @® — A permit system is planned by the - Board of Education to cut down the num- ber of students to class at Mt, Clemens High . Police said student cars are a — Ernest Wittkoff, 791 Cameron St.; Dodson, 310 Tilden Ave.; M. Sgt. Hollopeter, 4786 Riverview, Drayton Plains, are with the 47lst Fighter Squadron. requiring a 200-|T¥ 41930 at the age of 30. Limit Student Driving | Air ao e, Crews B usy at Self on «GET. READY srs YOUR “FALL HUNTING” - @ Archery BEAR — PAUL BUNYON.— GRIMES — PAR BOWS ARROWS — QUIVERS — GLOVES — ARM GUARDS ° Sho @ Rifles — .REMINGTONS — SAVAGE — ep — MOSSBERG — BROWNING — “WUNTING CLOTHES — GUN CASES HOT SPECIALS! patie ea $21.95 mo oy $56.95 $36.00 $18.98 You Always Save At Philip’s Luggege “ — Sporting Goods 15 N, Saginaw 5t. LAY-AWAY or TAKE UP TO 2 To Pay = noe ss wns *e2* * # @ 6 . Frank C. Pavlinac, 1024 The men are among 26 ending the active duty. until he heard breakers pounding. They Steady As You Go A nautical term I first saw in a story of evacuation of South Pacific natives nares. The island surrounded by . The captain laid out - —. complicated instructions, handed them to a mate, turned and went to his cabin. The mate followed those instructions vicious coral reefs. J. L. VOORHEES ist felt their — spume hit his ee He clutched the wheel to spin it when he heard his Captain's voice, ‘Steady as you go,” saw his beacon and sailed into a safe haven. We, too, have breakers ahead, and a beacon — our Bible. Our course is through the reefs of human jig to follow the course laid out by Him who knows the dangers, is to arrive at the haven of peace. When breakers seem dead ahead, think of - the Captain and his softly spoken “Steady as you go.” VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N, Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 M. E. SIPLE Major Thomas Wilmore A. | Sgt. Frank All Second St. and M. REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Residential—Business Home—Contents Farms—Investments Burglary—Liebility—Auto Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Ex Chances Are We | perience. Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! jo HN. K. IRWI ell lee! . walt Sed wie” Fae REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ‘313 W. Huron ~ Herpolsheimer Heir scion of a Grand Rapids department store ex-| ecutive, has been named heir of a one million dollar estate left in’ trust by his late father, * a * i A decision by Circuit Judge Hen- L, Beers named Herpolsheimer recipient of proceeds from the trust fund against the claims of nieces and nephews of his late stepmother. | Herpolsheimer’s grand- father founded the department store which bears his name in Grand Rapids. His father left an estate in trust when he died in Beers’ decisivn noted that the es! tate was to be shared by the senior | Herpolsheimer’s mother, his second | wife and Arthur, his son by a first’ mharriage. The ‘son is the only sur-| vivor among the three mentioned in the trust. hazard near the school. Parki space in school lots will be limited to those who live at a‘ distance or who lack other See en 70 West Lersinn Comer sumaguine tetend aug WE HANDLE ALL INSURANCE NEEDS! _ AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. te lose? Get protection for all with Personal Coss Colt FE tone ‘OF ALUMINUM } Marine S Supplies ‘Lightweight Boats — IMI We KA B eres ul ) 396 Orchard Lake Ave. | Phone FE 2-8020 OPEN SUNDAY 9 te 12 | _ reek Crayola Set of 48 Colors ZIPPER PORTFOLIO 2 or 3 Rings ‘SPIRAL Nips MULTIPLE Jag VITAMINS. With 812 nt ay sz 19] With ‘$2.00. or More Purchase! a eens . "$18 % ‘ | |. catenpar 3 50,000 words | | Wrist Watch ‘ $795 “On Sele at Our Drayton Plains Store Only ; \ Mi fs 2 Al \ \ \ / “ect. The Smith couple lost thetr three| sons Feb. 28 in a fire that de- stroyed their .former house, Neighbors, led ~ HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 | MONDAY TRICOT PETTICOATS Bec $ : 2 for Imagine! Nylonized tricot this low, low price. . . and embroidered too! White. Sines [FEDERAL DEPT. STORES SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC i —_ at THE s PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AveusT 2, 1056: Major Part of Changeover Cost will be noticeably lower in height. The trend ettes, which began soon after the industry caught up with its market following World War Il, is spread- ing throughout the various makes of cars, In more than a few instances. over-all length was increased to give the lower appearance. This effort got an assist, too, from the placing and. design of chrome ’ |Imolding on the sides of the ve- hicles, as well as the shaping of fenders. * * «© The effort to reduce the over-all Industry circles agree the design changes will be the most extensive the car builders liave made in any spending sleepless nights awaiting ——— =e Low-Down Look in 5/7 Cars to Follow Post-War Trend === DETROIT @ — The auto indus-public reaction to thelr latest ‘cre: try’s forthcoming new model cars{ationa itige” model, It is regarded as hav- jing been designed to compete with ‘Ford’ 8 Continental Mark II. * * If the tadostry’ 8 experience dur- fing the first half of 1956 is any ‘the year ahead will have to include|¢V® a substantial volume of the so- dans continue to lose ground to the newer types. Hawk Brings Death MANILA # — Antonio Ferrer|” shot a hawk that had been preying on his chickens, When he picked and clawed him on the face, Fer- rer struck back, using his rifle as a club, The weapon discharged, Ferrer died of a bullet wound. State Calf Crop Dips mitted for hospital care each year. TRY IT... and see Wishes'Come True With a Savings Account at Pontiac Federal Savings A small amount saved regularly, will soon grow... at our rate of dividend .. . into your wishes for the future. Make sure that. your wishes come true! Open Your Savings Account and Add to It Regularly! =. We Pay 2% Current Rate of Dividend : e+ @ There was no comment from .|Gen, Watlington, .| At a press conference after an indication, initial production for q\ should asked a 30-day postponement be- up the wounded bird, it revived|®2 i O°.) t all > § LANSING (%—The expected 1956) - calf crop in Michigan is estimated : ; at 841,000 by the federal-state crop reporting service, 1 per cent below last year and 4 per cent less than ithe 10-year average. About 10 per cent of U. S. men between the ages of 17 to 64 are ad- Boss Absolves Overweight Gls; who sidered too fat to fight. Post au- thorities have said only a “hand- tul” were affected, giving no fig- ures. inspection, Brucker explained that Gen, Maxwell D, Taylor, Army chief of staff, instituted the re- ducing program “after he ob- served several officers, noncoms and enlisted men who gave the impression .of flabbiness."’ id response to a question, how- Bricker said a Washington aeecioee providing that soldiers who fail or refuse to lose weight be court-martialed “has been rescinded." Costello Trial Put Back NEW YORK (—Gambler Frank Costello, 65, serving five years for income tax evasion, has won a 19-day delay in his denaturaliza-| tion trial—from Sept, 5 to Sept. 24. The Italian-born Costello had General Trimmed - GAINESVILLE, Fia. -| Mute charged with the murder of) “la prosecuting attorney's pretty) martials for officers and men con-|wite . ss Hunt Deaf-Mute as Florida Killer , Guard Possible Victims From Revenge Slayer; FBI Called In | Ww -- Ala-, chua County officials today con-, tinued their search for a deaf, - * 6 @ Meanwhile guards were placed | about the homes of persons con-| nected with prosecuting the hunt- | ed man on a minor charge two: months ago. . The body of Mrs. Marilyn Fag-' an, 32, mother of three, was found | by her -husband Osee in front of their suburban home early Fri:-| day. A single .32 caliber bullet had pierced: her heart. County lis i. Ht. McDonald issued the murder warrant for Phil Singer, 41. The FBI entered the hunt after a federal charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecu- tion was filed. An auto believed used by Singer was found a block from the bus’ station. Inside, officers found two .32 caliber shell cases. Deputy Roland Johnson dis.’ closed Singer had been traced to! Jacksonville. A man answering, his: description registered at a hotel early Friday but went out al short time later, Johnson said al bag which contained articles be- Let. your children get their share of the compll- ments, too! Let us keep their wardrobes smart and neat looking during the school year with our expert dry cleaning. Our scientific process takes out ALL the dirt. Phone us today for our : fast, prompt service. . 5 DRESS SHIRTS a | 3 Cash and Carry - 605 OAKLAND Just North of Wisner Stadium Branches: 328 N. Perry 97 Oakland -PEderal 4-2579 — to Singer was left at the Blown a fuse lately? Then you need more HOUSEPOWER ... perhaps larger elec- trical wires, more outlets, or additional circuits. To find out exactly how much | more HOUSEPOWER you need, call” your electrical contractor. He'll gladly — make a free wiring modernization sur- vey for you. (If you have no electrical contractor, call your Edison office.) - And remember to enter the HOUSEPOWER contest! Entry forms avail- ~ able at your Edison ‘office—winners every month through September. DETROIT EDISON x Long Island Kidnaper _. Patient, laborious work by FBI handwriting experts has solved the “Kidnaping and death of Baby Perr ‘When FBI Director Hoover’s men entered the case a week after the July 4 abduction, they had only one solid bit of evidence—the ransom $2,000 for the safe return of the baby that led to the solution of this stupid, + kk For weeks the FBI men searched public records of all ie _ kinds in‘ their hunt for hand-— : ‘writing that matched the ransom _ note. After examining more than 2,000,000 samples, they found the signature of Angelo A. LaMarca . of Plainview, L. 1. eo ‘signature contained the same hand- writing quirk as the ransom note, he confessed. Then he led officers to the - spot where they recovered the body of the baby LaMarca said he had abandoned alive. ~~ * This excellent police work has been followed by quick action to bring LaMarca to justice. In New York State the maximum penalty for kid- naping is death in the electric chair. ents any mercy. He, himself, deserves none. : Maritime Board to Build Atomic Merchant Ship Pursuant to authorization by Con- _ gfess and Executive approval, the _ Maritime Commission will construct the world’s first atomic powered ’ Merchant ship. oo While the lawmakers refused aah to okay President ExsennoweEr’s saat ~ gtomic powered “peace ship” idea, the projected vessel will be the nearest possible thing to it. There are no great technical difficulties to be overcome as "was shown by the unqualified success of the submarine Nautilus. ‘ * * * This doesn’t mean, however, that there will be no problems to solve. At the present stage of development an atomic powered: vessel couldn’t compete with a coal or oil powered _ Ship. The nuclear reactor will be ‘both expensive and heavy and will have to be carefully shielded to pre- vent radiation. = Experts believe that if a Naiitilus type reactor is used in the new $40,000,000 ship, it can be completed — * * - _ The outstanding thing about project is that it will estab- this iF F af : -. A note. But it was that note demanding © ~ ‘When the 31 year old former part- Danger in two and a half years. If a more of a series of rate increases _ which began in 1936. At that ’ time the first.class rate of three cents a mile was ruled inade- quate. Present first class and — coach fares are 4.725 and 3.554 cents a mile. Most reaction to the railway re- — quest is dominated by belief that they are asking much more than- they expect the ICC to grant. Theré also is considerable opinion that, if granted, the proposed rates would drive business away from the rail- roads. * xt In some quarters it is suggest- ed that many lines are losing in- terest in passenger business, particularly Jong haul business; It also is noted that Southern and Western lines which haven't asked increases, are operating at first class and coach rates of 4.0425 and 2.8875 cents per mile. The whole passenger set up is a railroad headache. Commuter service is almost a constant loss. In 1954 the — railroads took in $73 million dollars in railroad diners for the privilege of serving $103 million dollars worth of food. Some railroads have considered going to the airplane meal service. Rails have been sufferers in many departments for some time. SESE Es OVERHEARD, mother speaking: “My 13-year-old daughter has a bad case. of puppy love, and that’s much worse than the measles.” Temporary Lull . Remains erente*Hails to s Security . _. By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst Canal conference has ended with the security. of a Western lifeline and danger on the horizon. -- oe ae ce was a golden opportun- Russians to prove the sincerity s The 22-nation conference had the ef- fect, probably, of staving off an explosion in the Middle East, but big as that ac- complishment was, its results could be all too temporary. CERTAIN REJECTION Egypt's president Nasser will be told by the '18-nation majority of the London con- ference that they favor international operation of an Egyptian-owned company. This most certainly will be rejected by Nasser. ee : ££ The Egyptians might accept the idea of the Russiahs—joined by India, Ceylon and Indonesia—for Egyptian operation of the Suez with some sort of international advice. oe But this cannot meet the. demands of the West. Can the big Western powers give in now? There must, at the Jeast, be more ne- gotiations, more marking time, and even, . possibly, more economic pressure on Egypt to retreat from its position. The London conference. was just a .beginning. * .* ® to world trade, the West cannot lose sight - of the fact that Nasser’s actions endanger much more—the oilfields and even the TE é The aa q *1$ THERE NOT AN APPOINTED TIME TO MAN UPON EARTH 7”. 443 71 No Make-Believe Drama BRIERE ~ 3eRSeE baatty lil dyed. tries i i : i I Eg | > fF Li ie ste f H e4 if a # : 5 5 é Cru- saders in the Holy Land found that inhabitants hung bunches of it over their doors to frighten away demons, They called it “Devil's Flight,” and under this name brought it back to Europe where it flourished in especial 7 During the day the dog Is ted, but as soon as We are Ih the morning still in who we find is a great poe ay ter of the owner of the dog. This judge being the good friend said he didn't want to have any words with the owner. What do we do now? What good does it do to try to raise a garden only to have it tern to pieces by a dog whose owner doesn’t keep it tied? It seems to me that there should - be a law protecting people in this matter. Why should we have to pay the cost of having the plowed, pay for the seeds, work like heck to keep it clean and then have to pay the cost. of keeping dogs out of it, too? This is sure some neighborhood to live in, be- lieve me. : Plain Ole Disgusted ‘More Teens Write in Presley’s Behalf What's wrong with Presley? That's a very talked about ques- tion, We are going to try to bring out a few points concerning other articles written about him, One writer says that Elvis has no talent, Even though hig ac- tions do get a little out of hand at times, no one can truthfully say he has no talent, Concerning James E. Barnowsky’s letter, we do agree that if you don’t like radie or TV, but speaking on be- Looking Back 15 Years*Ago RUMP PARLIAMENT launched fight on Petain. : TOKYO SEEKS to ease tension with U.S. . : ey Years Ago j WAR FEARS cloud FDR's peace plan, ADD APPRENTICE training to high school courses. Dr. William Brady Says:. > Natural Childbirth—Can’t Beat It By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. I cannot believe there is any-: enlightenment in these publica- — Your maternity booklet form feel that belly breathing has helped a great deal, But I'd appre- way, I believe a few inflations of the hellows (belly) in an emergency constitute the quick- est possible way to get a little more oxygen to the distressed heart. muscle, 8 letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stam self addressed envelope is’ sent to tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1966) Pon- Another writer brought out the fact that Elvis Presley doesn’t | off his shirt, tie and shoes ‘Take ‘Action Before Crime’s Committed’ Why does the law state a sex deviate can get only 90 days and a probation instead of hospitali- zation? Wouldn't it be cheaper before the harm is done, not aft. | er. Hospitalize them, but don’t kill them. : Hasn’t there been enough blood shed? I for one don't want it on my conscience. - | Why Kill Smiles The best way for a husband to get out of an argument with his wife ig to just stand and listen. © * * LJ _ It jolts the pleasure of being self- made when you step on the scales * An awful lot of youngsters brush their front teeth and let the back ones @o—-eventustly the dentist. What is the sense in getting all steamed up about the heat when Mt ouly makes you hotter? “Wet. Paint” signs are what make people touch park betiches to see if they're dry. | —. 2.» If you agree that it's poor judg- ment to quarrel before company, remember hat. te Je. compeRy, | As some folks sow, so shall they heap the dining-room table with home-grown | * ¢ « | There is one thing pretty human about some TV sets—they work - one day and don't the next. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ‘31, * * * at muotes of earth are laws of ven.—Jean Paul Richter, usu mot “Case Records of a Psychologist: Compliment Club Fine the true scientific attitude, as proved by God’s willingness to submit. to Gideon’s tests. So utilize the practical value of the Compliment Club to har- daily newspaper in minds of elderly retired folks, And “T file your column according to its. subject matter and thus have very practical cases to illustrate my sermons. “Meanwhile, Grandpa keeps more active and alert because of this daily chore. Indeed, we credit much of his longevity to this ar- rangement. For his whole life is built around waiting for and read- ing the paper. COMPLIMENT CLUB “At the close of a recent re. vival series, I recommended your Compliment Club as a technique to help maintain the spiritual climax obtained in the services, it i g z hi iH for Groups sabres mes revolt against their enemies, Gideon was somewhat uncertain. | further assurance, so be Auplored God to submit to a second God even asked Gideon to try & third test (Judges 6:1030). In my college textbook, I have cH Ry | L * CG iC. Wont Phobe of Driver Regulation the licensing of]: handicapped motorists to drive, A committee was formed to make possible recommendations i restrictions and requir- ng a medical examination by an pc Bow aso * a ~The action ei after City Traf- fic Engineer Theodore Vander- stemple, a committee member, re- ported a traffic incident last week in which one driver was a cerebral palsy victim. He urged that a set of specific restrictions, varying with the dif- ferent kinds of physical handicaps, be recommended Applicants for licenses are re- quired by state law to state any disabilities which may impair driv- ing ability, Detroit Man ‘Admits Two County Breakins A Detroit man being held in Washtenaw County. under investi- gation for breakins has admitted to two in Oakland County, Pontiac State Police said today. -George Mason, 36, of 15876 Nor- born St., told troopers yesterday he broke into a dry goods store and a lumber firm on‘ M59 last - January, "|stolen yesterday afternoon near Or- {meaning * ‘a quick drink” or “half- ra = Legs Like Ch jand He Gallo} | That'way, Podner A valuable Afghan hound, lost or chard Lake avenue and age road, is easily recognizable, ° owner sald today, * . * Mrs. John Ford, of 2234 W. Long Lake Rd. and has @ tail which curves up like a monkey's, * * * He has big feathery feet, like shoes, she said, long ears, and the hair on his legs billows out like cowboy chaps. He’s probably the only dog in the country that answers to the name Chota Peg, a Hindustani word a-snort.”’ a * * Chota Peg is worth $600 and Mrs. Wyuna | ord that | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAWURDAY, AU JGUS'! T 5, 1956 — » ae : 3 ; : i x [ “sj : ee | ae \ : 77 | LA } LAD i \ + | ‘ ‘ : 4 , ful } \ fos Meee 4, ‘ 4 ‘ # ae Bs * 2 i ee i % J a \ ; : vat i fe } am sie SY Phone FE 4-4565 (At W. Lawrence St | “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” , = Agency, Ine. eae, x WHO AM I? : Yesterday's answer: Molody, ffver, Dose, pain, Cough, chill, iliNct, g2f : © 1056 What's My Line, Ine achE. Ford is offering a reward. The dog left her car while she was shopping, Mrs. Ford said. State Police Apprehend Youths After Chase | Two juveniles were apprehended in Waterford Township with a stol- en car following a chase by Pon- tiac State: Police yesterday. The youths were turned over to/}, amen hee Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME| “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT Plenty of Parking — Rear of Store FE 5-6150 30” Automatic HOTPOINT Electric Range | me i 09 FAMOUS GE = VACUUM ~ HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC 416 Orchard Lake Ave. WASHER $929 SUNDAY ONLY = serene + eee ae ae hehe *e- ea i | a Bs rate HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC. WITH ANY HOTPOINT ITEM LISTED! LAKE ROAD GUN FREE! 4111/2 Ft. 79, ee: 2239 ELIZABETH Rerieratc = 108] Cpa . At Our Warehouse 3 OU N DAY 3 Blocks West of Telegraph =| HOTPOINT | ‘a 199)" NO MONEY DOWN! | | ment cautioned, sure.” The top of the world Was luring th ae ee ; es 7 - > \ 3 i : t = = a # } ‘ E i 4 Ve pe IR \ ee pe y Pd f ee ; t-{ se /) | sf 1956 Bae h Hope and Faith; ill Never Fade, THE PON'TTAC PRESS, SA'T ra URDAY, AUGUST 25, f t . i a : Et of ‘ of Europe,| | and at a “Remember your age, ; rT ff Fg fies lil E $ ge 8 is place, to face | 414 & & ® Sun, - Strangely moving is this indomitable quality to put his feet on the highest something g =) f * fei ihe on, of reach the last tz admonished. And as you keep walk- (Copyright 1956) ) & 6 5. pets = 3 : 3 tral Christian Church gars — e First General Baptist Church 249 Baldwin Ave. Set. Evening Service... ....ese05 7:30 P. M, Sunday School eee eee eee eeeee 9:45 A.M, | Morning Worship ...... Lowell D; Baggett. Choir Director Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor, FE 4-7407 FE 4-7172 ceeeees TTIOOA, M, eee Fee eee ee 7:00 P. M. added, ‘“‘The general public should y - |Sept. 4. ATTENDING CHURCH CAMP — Children of the Marimont Baptist Church are attending camp at Island Lake, Brighton, The Conservative Baptist Camping As- sociation of Greater Detroit is sponsoring the camp for the sixth summer. Shown are (left to right) Harold Mallory, Howard Mallory, Sharon Edgar, Linda VanHorn, Frances Case and standing are Dickie Wiser, RoberY Smith, Larry Clower and Vance Meyer. Others planning to go are Karen Lundeen, Darwin Titsworth, son. ee 2 Pontiac Press Phote Patricia Largent, Kathy Chandler, Philip Mortensen, Jack Ryder and Terry Patter- The Intermediate Group will include Donna Westphal, Judy Hoyt, Janet Parsons, Carol Lehman; Pamela Dunnam, Carol Ryder, Janet Shook, Lucy Morris, Sharon Stone, Fay Robertoy, Ruth Chandler, Gerald Titsworth and Paul Smith. The Rev. David Mortensen, pastor, and Kyle Wilson, youth director at First Baptist Church are the camp directors. Ohio Bishop Warns Catholics on Driving STEUBENVILLE, 0 — A de- liberate violation of traffic regu- lations is a matter for confession and should not be treated lightly, Bishop John K, Mussio said in a statement urging better and safer driving. * * * Noting that ‘‘tremendous care” must be taken in driving, Bishop Mussio said one irrespnsible driv- er can endanger the lives of count- less others. He called irresponsible drivers ‘‘morons of the wheel” and to curb irresponsible snd drunk- en drivers. Probation is too dan- gerous, he these crackpots at the wheel.” | ‘Catholic Sisters Return to St. Hugo of the Hills The Sisters of St. Hugo's Catho- $47 North Saginaw Street CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor | BIBLE SCHOOL ......9:45 A.M. ~ MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.g _EVANGELISTIC HOUR WED. PRAYER MEETING at the Church ees ses casd 00 Pak *ae0e* *** cevesees 4100 PM. A strong contingent of U.S. church leaders—including five offi- cials of the National Council of Churches—will sit down with their the central concern of the Second International Conference on the Church and Rural Life, to be held at Bossey, Switzerland, Aug. 28- ‘World’ Bible Display Feature at Rose Bowl Bibles were opened to the Easter Story and placed on a table in the places, such as: Tibetan, Lettish Kikwango, Dinka and Afri- kaans., Report Pope Piux XIl in ‘Excellent’ Health *=CASTLEGANDOLFO, Italy — Pope Pius XII is in “excellent “FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH : Jestyn 1 Block N. of Walton Bivé. Sanday Scheel, au ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE : 290 EAST PIKE STREET at ey VARIAN, Pastor , Music Service, 11:00 A. M, Director health,” an Italian specialist re- here ; ported . Dr. Alberto Gasparinni, who at- tended the Pope during his serious illness in 1954, said after a thorough medical examination that he fore- saw “a long period of well-being" for the 80-year-old Pontiff. Guest to Speak Sunday The Rev. David L, Rieder of the First Baptist Church, Plymouth, will be guest speaker at Bethany Baptist Church at 11 o'clock Sun- morning, “The Cry of. the day Ages’’ will be his. topic. a nm ._ — SUNDAY Sunday School—9:45 A. M. 8/Captain and Mrs, commanding THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street " Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thersday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. a YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! SERVICES——— Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M. $:45a.m. Sunday School ° FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 8 East Goulevard ~ South of Leckent Drive 7:30 p.m. Evening Service & Eugene Rameey, Minister — 10:45 a.m. Morning Service Gen. Offices: Anderson, tnd. it is * ~ REVIVAL MEETING BF Heor this Gospel Preaching and Sing- fi aa ing. If you have missed out-so for, Hi _ It is_not too late to join us Tonight eee Te Concern of Conference to Be Life of Farm Family The world gathering, convening under auspices of the World Coun- cil of Churches, will weigh such common concerns and interests as local parish problems in. rural areas of the world, cooperation be- ‘tween churches and community lagencies, the family farm, rural ‘cooperatives, schools and govern- ment college extension courses, * * * Leader of the National Council group is the Rev. Dr. Richard O. Comfort, New York, executive di- rector of the Council's Department of Town and Country Church. The group includes: The Rev. Dr, I. George Nace, New York, jexecutive The U.S, delegation, 20 in all, in- (cludes the top rural church execu- tives of seven Protestant denomi- : semi-| cil executives and a representative of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization. Movies, Slides - to Be Shown Customs and Traditions at Trinity Baptist ~ The Men's Club of Trinity Bap- tist Church will present a program ot the Middle East and the Far East at 6:30 p.m, Sunday in the Church Fellowelip Hail. *. The Rey. Richard H. Dixon Jr. will show slides and movies of his discussed by James Wilson who was in India for a year. Also speaking will be Wilford Gordon who was in india one year. A native Indian girl who is on a visit to the United states from of her Men to Speak of India’s, Bombay, will highlight the pro-| - gram with a general explanation Buffalo Prelate fo Represent Pope BUFFALO, N. Y. — Pope Pius XII has designed Msgr, Francesco Roberti, secretary of the Sacred Congregation of the Council, to be his personal representative at the 10th national catechetical cOngress of} the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine here, Sept. 26-30. * * * More than 175 bishops of ‘the western hemisphere will be pres- ent for the five-day meeting, which Missouri Synod Chief to Visit Asia Churches The Asian Lutheran churches af- ber Lutheran Church-Missourj Syn- od will be visited by the Rev. Dr. Divine Lig filiated with the two-million-mem- _ [Evening Relly..... 7:45 La * . Ld + bd Ly o (ohn Quitmeyer ls Choirmaster New Organist to Play at Morning ~ Service in Grace Lutheran theran Church tomorrow. A graduate of Concordia College at Fort Wayne, Ind. in 1929, he: continued his studies under: Francis Mayhew in Detroit, cem- ; pleting courses in harmony, coun- ° terpoint and musical analysis at: Wayne University and the Detroit . Institute of Musical Arts. . For the past 26 meyer has ‘been organist and: choirmaster at Martini Lutheran: Brooklands and the John Luth- eran Church in Rochester. : # ‘ > - University of California, currently teaching at the Enter-. prise Junior High School in Comp-' ton, Cal. : Expect More Bibles Missouri Synod, this summer. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Dr. Behnken left for Los Ange] gratin?’ cites sass les Monday for a first visit to the Evening, 1100 FL 5 “* eee we HIGHLAND | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH % Block Off M-50 on Milford RA. 10:00 Sunday School 11:00am. Morning Worship AVONDALE .. BAPTIST CHURCH S155 Auburn Ré., Neat Crooks 30:00 A.M. Senday Scheel 11:00 A. M. Wership Hour Rev. Richard DeGrow, Paster # ee ee ee | First Assembly | of God | 210 N. Perry, St—Pontiee |) Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Paster | | | | | Sunday School”... 9:45 | Morning Worship . .11:00. 4 Revival meetings will : | Kennath Merbel ot Hart : td > iat an MID-WEEK | TUES.-THURS. | 7:45 P.M. 2 8:00 te 8:30 bebe Sag inca ae Ae ode 4 t t : : el \ o\ \ te eG \ a { le Sunday School eevee 9:45 A.M, First Service ...... 8:30 A. M, ST. PAUL Jeslyn at Fourth (NORTH SIDE) : George Mahder, Pestor Morning Service . 10:45 A. M. erly Service ..... 8:00. M, Sunday School .... 9:30 A. M. Second Service ....1:1:00 A. M. 1 be given to the teachers of the ~.. GALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH tender Bechoel 4 Wership eee ekg Worship :. : seueeenee® jHigh Holydays fo Begin af Sunset Sept. 5 With worship exercises and ef- forts at spiritual inventory, Jews throughout the world will welcome * * *& The holydays are a ten-day span devoted to religious self-examina- tion. Traditionally, the period of | PRESENTING CALENDARS — Fred Niedel- son of 14 Rosshire Court, president of B'nal Brith, } is shown as he presents J. Cécil Cox,. assistant superintendent of schools, (center) with calendars | of the Jewish Holidays. ‘The 10,000 calendars will contrition opens with observance, Pontiac Press Photo School System to prdmnote a better understanding their . Dr. Maurice Thome of 1040 James K. Boulevard (left) is chairman of the calendar Pontiac Public committee. ing of the New Year, the shofar or ram's horn, is sounded as a call to conscience. In many Jewish homes, honey is served at the din- ner meal in token of the hope for a year of sweetness. =e * . The schedule of worship -serv- ices in the local synagogues is as TEMPLE BETH JACOB in home and. synagogue, of the religous year, The liturgy tor the New Year, or Rosh Ha-Shanah, the Hebrew term, includes special prayers of penitence, unison readings stress- ing the theme of man's ability to improve and hymns of aspira- tion and thanksgiving. During the service on the morn- \ Betha ny I | Baptist Church } W. Heron at Mark 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. F Morning Worship Service REV. DAVID L. RIEDER Pastor First Baptist Church of Plymouth Pred Robert Tiffany, Paster Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love teeetee & i Rev. Robert Shelion Preaching ” Youth Fellowship .. 6: * Evening Service ... ‘7: ’ Rey. be * “Allebach ti tin ’ Wed. Prayer Mee 9, 0 Su. JOSLYN AVENUE meee Jesiyn at Third Bémand L Watkins, Pastor ’ Bible School ....... 9:30 A-M. ‘Worship fe cre a 10:45 A.M. Youth Fellowship . .. 6:30 PM. Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. ad te . 7:30 P.M. + ees puee eer Sundey Church School _ Personal’ Conferences in Human Relations to Continue Rosh Hashana Eve Service will be on Sept. 5 at 8:15 p.m.; New Year's Service on Sept. 6 at 10:00 a.m. and the Junior Congregation Service is planned the same day at 2 p.m. Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, re- ligious leader of the Temple will conduct the services and present the sermonic message at each of these occasions, CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL Rosh Hashana Eve Service on Sept, 5 at 6:30 p.m.; and on the mornings of Sept..6 and 7, at 8:30, Rabbi Israel Goodman.. spiritual leader of the B'nai Israel Congre- gation. will conduct the services and preach the High Holiday ser- Famous Cleric Now af U. of M. Minister Who Served Church of Presidents Takes Institute Post ANN ARBOR (®—The minister, who served in the ‘‘church of the presidents” has left the pulpit. His new job is research into human be- thavior. He believes science and re- ligion have a partnership in life. The Rev, Dr. C. Lestie Glenn is a new research associate at « . ° The High Holydays will reach of the religious life of the Jewish children and | S THE PONTIAC PRs. SATURDAY, AucusT. 25, 1956 EF tat represents the finest Japanese womanhood. After a conversation between Mr, Faulkner and Miss Sasaki, the nomination was confirmed, Shortly after she received the award, Miss Sasaki's father died suddenly, and as she is the eldest girl in a large family she felt that she should stay at home and help her. mother. But the decision of her family was that she should come to the United States as planned, particu- larly because of her father’s great pride in the honor which had come to his daughter. Bishop Lines Up 2 Jobs as Retirement Nears When he retires this fall as bishop of the Delhi (india) Area of the Methodist Church, Bishop J. Waskom Pickett will take on not one, but two new jobs, In April it wag announced Pic- kett, for 40 years a missionary and bishop in India, would become 4 consultant in Christian evange- lism in overseas missions for the Division of World Missions of the Methodist Board of Missions. Now Boston University has announced the bishop’s sécond assignment: Visiting professor of Christian mis- United Press Phete COMMUNION CUP — This ‘diamond-studded gold Communion cup, designed by Catherine the Great of Russia, was recently on dis- play at an Antique Dealers’ Fair in London, England. The cup, sur- mounted with 1,350 large diamonds and many smaller ones, was given in 1793 to St, Alexander Convent at St. Petersburg as a me- morial to Prince Potemkin. at 8 p.m. in the church. Mrs. Mar- * igaret Shorters will be chairman of the day. The pastor of Macedonia Baptist is the Rev, Lenworth R. iner. Services Scheduled “The St. James Missionary Bap- tist Church, 45 Bagley St. will hold three services tomorrow, Sun- day School is scheduled for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning; and worship hours will be at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, The Rev. V, Luther Lewis is pastor. ‘In Danger of Living’ to Be Sermon Subject Oakland Youth Rally fo Be Held Tonight The Rev. Calvin C, Rice will Th Oakland Youth Rally will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Dixie Baptist Church, 8505 Dixie High- way. * - The Harmonettes, a musical group from Ortonville, will be featured on the program as well as an accordion soloist, instru- mental trio and a vocal trio. “Facts of Faith’ a 4 minute color film produced by Moody Institute of Science, will be shown. The picture is considered a “Ser. | mon from Science." sions on the faculty of Boston's the University of Michigan's |their climax with Yom Kippur, the School of Theology. All young people are invited. - Mental ‘Research Insti- tute. To take the job, he left behind a long career as minister and chap- lain. He was rector of St. John's i Christ Church WXYZ-—Each a 33° T, Senteg ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court eee een rene Parsonage: 148 Owege *eeeee ma! Carl WwW. Nelson. B.D. Pastor - eevee eereeeee .. 845-A. M. dsevdececcccesth dae Ole FR 4-8106 ee Church of Corie — Phone FE 2-629 1180 WN, man eae ae eee San. 1:06 te Tse P.M. y Evening Service Miateter 7:90'P. M, Wednesday Eve. Service 0:00 A.M, Sendsy ‘rine itches! 10:00 A.M. Senday W Sil Rebinweed Ave. | FIRST METHODIST | S. Saginaw St. at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Sunday Morning Service . . . 10:00 A. M. sesecees LIISA M, Church School . . Wednesday Night. . Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Hour. . 7:30 P. M. preach on “In Danger of Living” at the 10:35 morning service to- morrow in the Central Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Rice is one of the new associate pastors. The Sewing.Group will meet at FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS 324 N. Perry Street SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School ........10a.m. Morning Worship ....... eecescooerevesesecece Young People ... Wed. 7:30 p.m. nr eee ae 10:30 a.m, . Wednesday in the} Bible Study ..... Set 7:90 pm church parlor to make cancer Rev. Marvin P, Hester — white ‘material iL ag Fon. for the FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Se a eres — ge ee Evening Service ........ Mra. Elsie Parker of Detroit — Speaker Open Forum Wednesday 7:30 P. M. AIR-CONDITIONED 16 CHASE STREET Ly rer er 7:30 P.M, THE FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH The Church of the Light and Lile Hour | 87 Lafayette Street (Two Blocks West of Sears) Preaching 9:30 a.m. — “TOTAL MOBILIZATION” Preaching 7:45 p.m. — “THE CENTRAL TIGURE” ‘Sanday School 10:30 am. — F.M.Y. 7:45 p.m. Ly@l. 4. Hewison, Pastor Wed. 7:30 FAMILY G. BR. Moran, Song Leader SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP ... .10:55A.M. “IN DANGER (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Rev. Rice, EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist REV. MILTON M. BANK, D. D., Minister OALVIN ©. BIOK, B. D., Asst. . see + 10200 A.M. OF LIVING” Preaching rn AE ley ree oe Soke grit Shae ing classes and courses for. chap- gt Eee has worked wi! ney: - es “CHURCH OF CHRIST” s 2 a ree oar eeee veneers di Secttrrerts sone STEAM —— = sees eeners trees 6:00 P. M. , , Drill eect Sy 1:30PM. ae ‘ ? FE S-1993 COLUMBIA AVENUE ~ Announcement The Congregational Church of Birming WORSHIP and Hitt Schoo. Periods 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. Beginning ¢ wy og A , Bape oth | ham i ors BAPTIST sr CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. Sunday School ........ O45 AM. & Morning Worship veces LIDOO AM, * B. T.U. oe 6:30 P.M, oo FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH | ee ee Sundey Morwing Service: 10:30 A.M. “AFFLICTION OF LONELINESS” Se oniaapenensanal Bt, Pontiac Evening Worship aeevees 7:30 P.M, — Wed. Prayer Meeting ...7:30P.M, Sunday School. ...10 A.. M ee Megat Vest 1AM. ‘ oaes-es — Pe M “Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Auditorium = Bible Class : 10:00 A.M. - EVANGELIST JOHN GAMBLE Broedeast Over WCAR 10:15 + 10:45 AIR- CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM 11:00 A.M 1 a oe igus Sook Gales aaa 4 pe 2 i # \ i i; | Ls 4) 3 | : \ 4 = ‘ 4 é = Ser = SSS ES — -_ Fo tS oY ee RR eT ee ae , , ee — oo. 7 \ : ‘ ‘ Wa 4 { 2, \ \ rT I 1 \ i rey : ee ; 4 Hh fs a \ : ae i : F Me ¥ ‘ < & : i a4 VET | iN } { {i Ai . ; i \ oat Bi eS ff f 8 @ tf " 3 \ i A i t £5 ‘, Be ; ; ‘ ‘Z rt * het ' 4 a a! * yy ; ; z ‘ : “4 Ve else. Py be eaiae, course for clergymen held at FCDA| Presbyterian Church U-S.A., is 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. P. S. 645 P. M. ‘te , | . Chi ra of Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. is that more of the same is|P@*@quarters here. youthful, dynamic, and eloquent. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 1:30 FP. M. © 40 0 lurch , Milding Bihl, Pastor on the Puli There will be other features to . . Friess. pastor gt Ph, 2-3225 sedve de ra “yaad munication cord | we Conference including two semi- ne ouch oe 4 : fo feel tho ‘seiigioce roblete, lopped the train tn which bre wag|ars conducted by widely. known ———— . -— \ " professors at the University of! me : : | Started cut te follow redie’s foot: ‘traveling, at Nassjo, Sweden. ‘i veichigan. There will be an up to| FAITH BAPTIST CHURGH i f i ee | ee date book exhibit, a tea for minis- CAL 5460 Williams Lake Road been Atel toe ne Bes ne . = | * *s So liars Wives: adr: Gar Galen. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. compelled to attend Bible, God's message to all | ndian Minister and Wife nl, weenie’. esceian, (On. the. Seat! Sermon: “THE DEVIL IN-CHAINS” J =| | church. / mankind, It is here that you 1 oe night of the Conferences. there will) ys Beco, Renata 4. The true motive for church will find God's message of - a H Afte U S St * d ees Shek shad eben Gein ‘wl _“THE CHRISTIAN WA Dp” ‘ attendance is very different. love: “Herein is love, not that OT1i0mMme er U.bd. LICL | necting of the Michignn Council of aceinel! .eentm Paste MA $1140 i| | The Bible “Serye the we loved God, but that he eo | Churches. 7 teu ids geinions sie ik od yen Seuantlon toon? Dr, and Mrs, Theodore S. Wil-jlargely because of one person, a * ¢ fe feed aes ape je michigan Site Pastors om United Gospel Singing Gonvention — || 'f. SreFetsndne times, Sie gan Council of Churches in coop. Sunday, August 26—2:30 to 4:30 - 8 i cardi 0 Ms cee gh erie «Seger Schau" Sten Seve” “| FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH | | fir ‘osiezx‘neseiptree charcx ther bare «dup a ichigan ension Service. / ont , : | and to worship God. This was sire to know God, to study on. . an 316 Baldwin Ave. the ing of the Chris- His Word, and to serve Him. SINGING STAR TRIO, Detroit ft ee ee ae eo GOSPELAIRES QUARTET, Pontioc | | Senciagh is une anethon Th6, See ee fo sheen the place -ZIONAIRES, Pontioc : | | Bible says that “they fe- of supreme authority it de- SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET | all that God haddone serves, and where the mes- HANCOCK DUET of Ponticc = § ~~ | | with » and how he had sage of salvation through —~§0 Other Talented Guests i the door of faith unto Jesus Christ is clearly pre- State Street the Conti * (Acts 14:27) sented. You will find a wel- Se * * = | same today. Across come there. ‘ ? ae We'll Be Looking for You Sunday at the | | the nation there are thou- If you would like to know “Pontiac's Singing Church” Good Gospel Singing Convention — | ee of groups = Sareea, more the ARTHUR HUBBS EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. . _ ELSIE GASKIN, Sec. J} | | san i cand weauk 9 dy Minister of. Muste / God's Wi : : it is in > 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship = ae saad PEARL HEADPIECE Williamson (\»T. guests wearing a black and s University of A crown of pearls and rhine- Hill MA of Bloomfield white print dress with white acces- . Michigan stones held the bride's fingertip I = an Hills sories and a corsage of red carna meeting of School of ‘: pear! neshdace and drop bear! | AQrried the bride of | & sary te 4 istry. : ee . . sc oraas foe arrie at or e of A navy blue dress with match- CYRILLE-BARBARA GORDON : David Boyd | ™ accessories and 2 yellow lerescent . shaped bouquet was of wey corsage was the choice nderkooy |\W/hen D ae Edward Price Wed poco yond ROD ts li year| a en Voes The bridal attendants and flow- wa rice at | When the couple left for a Mra. t los ts Lad ies Ai H 5 en a Sapa to. Barbara Huxley Be, Kirk in the |honeymoon trip to Northern Mich- Eleven members of the Ladies! IOMOl Guest rose - embroidered erysialetip. | 1 Ohio Church Rite}, 7) Hills, He is \Wane na wearing 2 wuite yet or. a vo 4) The matron of honor’s gown was ae the son of _|sheath dress with matching acces- United Presbyterian Church met!| QE Party ear cea mr uae coer , Mrs, William |sorles and © tarquoise duster. Her ) at the home of Mrs. ; = 2 * | feta, while those of the other [Deming Huxley, daughter of Mr. Carrigus corsage was from her bridal bou- Iva Vanderkooy on Sarasota) Until. All Others ee er and Mrs. Robert Dow Huxley of Hic of — . street gol goss pee and) Have Departed, Is|’ ane sttea bodices of the ee oe mares Pibaasop le On their return the two will ype ohnston a&-' Rule of Courtesy nn ap Mowry in i ee ee "she bane |make their home on Markle street. , : Bride-Elect : _ | Devotions were given by Mrs.| Dear Mrs. Post: “When a party |ders. Crown-type headpieces of tur-|dward Price, They will > ec _ |péster Berdan. Mrs. Guy Caswell|i8 given in someone's honor, is that/quoise with tiny nose vells com-| a. oe 8 ® residein |Honored yet|presided at the business meeting. reso on brnagee sg tea om pt ae. Coen, ~ | John’s Space Chores r Pp ec om rere ' aie Grand Rapids. Sh 5 § spent the afternoon sew-|ference of opinion about this. The attendants each cari) ** n, amd a reception, was! ype, 1D 4VvIT) BOYD CARRIGAN at-snower oe = it is impolite for|Braircliff peg apy are pompons|£iven at the Youngstown Country . i — Mrs, Donald Weddle, Mrs. Henry guest honor to leave before|arranged on the flower : : : McCandless and Mrs. Bert | all the guests have departed, and|giris carried baskets of Briarcliff} The bride’ ot antique “ee : ad Mrs. Bort Weddle others think it is impolite for the|toses and pompons with white| Dupleal silk was euhanced by Alice Mae Ball Becomesy =: 2 se: 2 » misca- guests to leave before the guest of|streamers fastened at the handles). appliques of Princess lace at the = laneous shower honoring Kathryn aa pd owe mom xa 224 e-: Bride of George H. Hensellirccmuans: com, hemes Sev: gaat ft bene | . penny Soni | : x the ‘of W on Sept. : 7 Mrs. Lynn , sister-in-law Alice Mae Ball became the bridejattendant. Her m. , comes first ) .gown was of mist _, emerge eo Phe Pag wg deren tigen Sede nat eae can ce ine ¢ lg A mah pdr tg Ewer agp ewer Sigel The Bert Maes Mbageren sg on rte ig Gan in oes be Jean Serravalle, cousin of the|Were white orchids and steph-\Church in the presence of 150 |headplece of thinestones’ and. sced the Thursday evening afta. T | party as to leave first. {areeeh: CREE, PER, 8 ERY £0 Se ae wie ee ni Re tan a linee Bedoe tea one Weed dic Post: 1 have 01 Dennis wars ora Dice Cease \eloter'S mind Gf boner, Devber| Tae, Sete Os Gis Ghagitr of cee oe oo ew liey, Mrs. Albert Barker, Mrs. Vern friend who has a habit of repeating | cousins of the bride, and Kim An-|™aids were Barbara Jean Good-|#2d Mrs. William A. Ball of East-| William Hensel served his one ee Lamont, Mrs er atrein ems ee baer Duy er Sr, a Suave oe [ | [have to sit and listen to them again Hensel of Chamberlain street. | Clifford Morris, Also land again. Would it be very rude Gurdon Patton served his _ A ballerina-length of pale of the bridegroom. Stockton, a tah |to tell her that I heard the story| brother as best man. Seating the They were gowned alike in Suid: wor dome the — W. Earl Foster, Mrs, Lyle Stock- - |betore?"* a guests were Bert Anseimy, broth. | Iran te ee ee ronegeliny el egporgstis Fons A ras held ‘at Hoteliton, Mrs, B, J. Hansen and Mrs. The ily thi : . ) Ye the gown was ap-\ nmetliately following the |Frank Ledtord. if do is to check her if you i Loe Hall in eee ee oe tactfully and affectionately ee ian Aalgh, Wiome et Tae > | “Dear Mrs, Post: Will you be $0] 4 breakfast for mem the full skirt. CPromance blue lace over tattea|-OMING Events road |kind as to tell me at what age|bridal party Sad stint accessoties and a cor-| | : raary on {ne spe adresng en enveoe belt Devon ot tor trees as Se ast Ot pean ce pe oe him: ™ x Sees : oe aturds _ daughter of _THE PONTIAC. a Me epee a | Toresidein | East Lansing are : Mr. and Mrs. Archie N, Patton Jr. who were married this morning at Christ Church Cranbrook. The bride, _ the former Laurene Marie Anselmy, is the Mr. and Mrs. _ | Anthony Anselmy of West Huron street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Patton of Mt. Morris. * |Laurene Marie Anselmy PRESS, B3 ae SATURDAY; ym. us v * oo gt ' : 7" “ M ) OC a | } gs MRS. ARCHIE N, PATTON JR. Wed to Archie N. Patton Jr.': Nuptials Are Solemnized This Morning in Service at Christ Church Cranbrook * An ugust 25,1058 : ledding A John Thomas Butler Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lyndall of Birm- * * * Joy Venola of Detroit was maid of honor and Suzanne and Pat Lyndall served their sister as her other attendants. effect. They wore matching colored headpieces with face veils and carried arrangements of daisies. The honor attendant’s bouquet was a cascade of white daisies, while the other attendants carried Colonial nosegays of yel- "lo’clock Nuptial Mass uniting in Marjorie Hallett and — William Keller were _ married in a Nuptial Mass at St. Michael Church this morning. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parent of Baldwin avenue and his parents are © Mr. and Mrs. William Keller of Waterford. Arrangements of white gladioli decorated the altar of St. Michael Church this morning for the 10 marriage Marjorie Hallett and Wil- liam Keller. * * 6 The Rev. William Imel cele- MRS. WILLIAM KELLER Marjorie Hallett Married in St. Michael Ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Merle Parent of Baldwin avenue and William is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Willigm Keller of Waterford. -“ * * A floorength gown of Chantilly lace over ivory satin that extended into a cathedral train was worn by the bride for her wedding. A lace headpiece trimmed with seed brated the Mass in the presence of 250 guests. — * * oa pearls and sequins secured her fingertip veil, and sh@ wore a strand of pearls as ¥ i | \ . , ‘y & : oa 4 r= \ ; f fs ‘ . \ ag Fs i v ie af t ¢ A : ‘ * \ “ : nN a 4 ‘ ' j i \ 5 a ; * 4 \ oa. ’ ‘i 2 ‘ aye - ty ee ie Al \ a aN Ney is zs yee 3 ‘e 2 “ao f | LA ‘\ \ af MAS Aer , } : = uc oe I \ | : ¥ a mi 4 ? = Wo : . | e 4 \ Q) \ ‘ ib ‘ ' . . tbe eecite ecole AS Es oa aoe = _THE vowtac PRESS, 5 SATURDA august 85, 1956 Le sieponeieeheiectinaee iat ae py “ee Scheduled Wednesday at Fi Congregational Church b like Boosters Set Kickoff Break k ret" Stewart, Mrs, John P, Nigge-|Miller, airy. Cuell &. tensile? isan, Sire’ dames: Wiinosn, .|Mrs. D. R. Wilson, Mra, Rugene Farin N. Hilton, and Mra. A Ss eee ee _ Still others are Mrs, Charles I Lane pore ag f= = i gs nee ae aera pac q ° Y eerie Open Tonight til 9 BM. Sunday 2 to 5 Elegance in hats for fall is expressed in bowstied chiffon for the fragile Mr. Bagwell is head of Communi- Ol is! srotty fece, Lerger feetyres need |Cation. Skills at Michigan State Lasts 23S ite coe —much more information than unior Chamber ‘ the average porno bas | Mach empha as bom placed rer 0 Svar Gb "sent. otceciesural|, memes rd nner hour enlist Cnr Our Fall Stocks Ot courne the vegetarian does! value of meat in the diet. in the blood, daytine i'm feathers end Therefore, it seems a tur end chiffon hats, to give im-| In 1960 he was named Qutstand- measie tne wo bef ie pertanoe fe lin wand rsen Citizen of the Year by the) Qe at their oars Don't Wait—You May Miss the Boat iss" Scelaa eee coer a | is chair- . By ANNE HEYWOOD =; no job but the exact ideal saying goes, “Them is to drink skim milk or tat free/!" Proportion to your face, helght, speaking and at present hair people are such perfec- pa mgd nag Boer yl gig pay powdered milk or buttermilk. —_lete, Oe a | Some tlonists, #0 hopelessly choosy, that} In the first place, it we take the| oe Sor the, Not Hoe oe weet, (LPs oa. ' . sion on Employment of Physically Seto sete el od ve noe el Ne ru camuain, (FASt Methodist WSC Simm na| Hon ot Tagnh Te ee nee oe ecoes met tas jem bas own chitren and si ATGIES Meet, Set Goals | Gita sc tnversy a man ala hala successful husband. She gan, and is a representative from ¢ The Woman's Society of Christ-/Park. Mrs. Floyd Crawford will] Detroit Federation of Women’s \ jan Service of First oe lege ogedl er Beer Bsr Ba lela ag | REVOLUTIONARY a met in aah = — at hér home on Ardmore street, | heod Conservation Committee, \ new . — made plans ANNA. Presiding at the breakfast will ——__— ithe ‘Spirit of Christ, tor All ti] ‘Methodist Committee for Over- oe a ee \ \ od Reli eg the re : Lt sous ale. te, tn emis sate ty oe | ~TRI-TAPER Mrs. J. W. Green, secretary Offtne Anna Circle met Thursday for ) Mrs. John A. Benson, \ missionary education, will be in Mrs, Sadie Williarhs, Janice An- PERFECT FOR a cooperative luncheon in the : charge of an evening meeting to] yon pariors tona, Mary Lou MelLintock and * HOLIDAY OR be held in September. Barbara Mercer. & Circle meetings were held in ee oe the | program . eS . ® | SCHOOL \ members’ homes an i an Willlanss, : For You — Brilliant Tri-T _ Decorations committee chairman ose church parlors during the week, pint ae ea pray thrrayg Glick is Mrs. D. B. Eames assisted by % Seuadeas Tene Pertassnary ’ a aULA —“_— Mrs, Wiliam Isgrige, Mrs, O. R.|\Q SMARTER! “LIGHTER! STRONGRR! ° ROOMIER! Mrs. Ruth Jensen opened her LoIs Me Caen Grit. dN Ladies’ and Men’s Styles ) | home on Monterey avenue for Rd E. H. Buddenbaum gave|Mrs. Glenn Griffin, American Blue — Tourister Grey — Resort Tan \ the meeting of Julia Circle, (devotions jo using as her topic “The| music PLANNED | * rear at Budge! Terma ; held Thursday evening. — Bible.” . Music will be furnished by Mrs. \ ‘® tions were presented .| A cooperative luncheon was held!/Rebecca Gould,: soloist accompa- PHILIP'S: LUGGAGE \ G, F, Guthrie and Mrs, John |Wednesday by members of theinied by Charles A. Wilson, 4 SPORTING GOODS eater gave_a beck review om jLois Circle at the home of Mra! ssciabers of the commit 1 N, Street * missionary work being dene im |c. J, Nanville on Berkshire drive. i. ca tn. the N« erat: ss + ae Devotions were given by Mrs. yrs. Robert A. Armstrong, hhh JOANNE Nimrod Quest who used as her) pyits) Stoddard, Mrs. Ira J, Sna- At 12:30 o'clock meeting was Oe “The Lord Is My Shep-) ger, Mrs. Raymond 1, Sampson, |f) a , held at the home of Mrs, J. w.jherd. Mrs. Donald Porritt, Mrs, Frank ||) pe ' Green of Eason street by mem-| “‘gymbols, Themes, Goals, The | A. Schmidt, Mrv. Frank MoGreg- |[ fe %, Permanents : bers of Joanne Circle. Devotions| Spirit of Christ for All of Life,”| of and Mrs, Monroe M, Osmun, | > J] $ H were given by Mrs. William Eus-| was the program presented by | Others are Mrs, John Greenlee,|f) | _ (€ Complete .~ ' tice and Mrs. Helen Baughan pre-| Mrs. William Fissard. Mrs, C. W. Dahigren, Mrs. F. E. &§i OSG 4 - |sented” the seven goals for the] 25 attending the meeting|Bonner, Mrs. S, M. Duley, Mrs.|B i coming quadrennium were Mrs. Fred Havens, Mrs Ferdinand Gaensbauer, Mra. Ivan i The next meeting will be e|mere Mir. ed eave Swishes|Wilcox, Mis. Kenneth Ollis, Mrs ! “schoolgirl luncheon” at- a ory ny Bernie P . Mra, Norman Kul- H church. > jala, Mrs. Fred Voelker and Mrs.|f MARY : SARAH Louie West. 4 “The Interfield Conference At), Mrs. John Rawley opened her epee | : Epworth By the Sea” was the°me on Elizabeth Lake road for Mrs. Leslie Tripp) Mrs. Paul 7 W. Lawrence (Over Old Profs Book Btere) ~ presented by Mrs, Law-|'? span meeting of SarahiTaylor, Patricia Knudsen, Marga- Mellie’s.. wae BACK-TO-SCHOOL — Secs dates - Corduroy Jumpers-3-6x. $2.98 Sizes 7to 14 ...... . $3.98 Sew-Smart Autumn Style: Step-in Shirtwaist Dress You'll be off to a smart start Make it in solids or the currently | version | Ghecis end plaids tm oot . Soauine pala cnet by _ Sweater Sets—Slipover . . . $3.98 A Cardigan wae 8 Shirts. 5.2... i ce x's s (82.98 Smocks for Kindergarten . $3.98 i Hi i trumpet flared dress, de- signed by Joseph Love i with button and tab ac- cent for apucy back bow. shades of Fall. = é Billy-the-Kid Jeans ........ +++! : hee ‘ : a Levi's 3 “es @ ee © © ee ee ee ee Oe Oe NEw WAY will-clean “NEW for a very : vent sein tay. POSTMARIL 7 DANGER , — PAE mn + —@ y {ig iOSEPH » e)* NATERFOR “DRIVE-IN THEATER DRIVE THE F IN er any aa I BOLD AND THE BRAVE A MItL Y FEATURE JOHN WAYNE “SHE WORE y A YELLOW WER Jel VURE ; SERN? AND RIBBON” a OUT OF THE SHADOWS OF A VICE-RIDDEN CITY comes James M. Cain's most explosive drama! Oe JOHN PAYNE ARLENE DAHL - RHONI | E i! mt Pi | SUPERSCOPE 1 ALLAN NE DI ; “ae "| ' DIU ALIA LANA IAN .£ | ‘ AQT 2 HUEATU f OTK & iD > ee : Indu S1/ , 4 aii TE MIIDDA! | me A | “HE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956 | tee cecescedecos en nay = DRIVE-IN THEATER UNION LAKE and HAGGERTY ROADS OPEN 7:00 P. M, EM 53-0661 FREE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND LAST TIME TONIGHT >> ee D-DAY THE SIXTH OF JUNE STARTS SUNDAY 1 ASE TF ENN, , td P 4 i rE we . t ’ » “ - f € 6 fh ) of [> * / / / \S ‘ Y ’ : ’ ’ e e A ] e — ; | : — gt, pahiNGore ¥ 00 ( vt 4 a a ?, oney sy MAN WITHOUT \ 4 a ner camp| 4] © _.’ A STAR DS Ve oe) og u@ wn —— a | | a et a 4 " ve = * agar r —STARTS—— | +e | Ci “ | : SUNDAY oy 1 ed pony TOMORROW! ul ; 0 i . | 4 | . r¥y Sullivan; Oras DON'T 4 wef TOUCH © . « nger. || MY ! , ii 8 | 4 tf Alsi maitele| Mal Jaa) the Catskills when a major event in her life occurred. F it ee civilized! C N HAVIWARN Billy Daniels got in a hassle-in Harlem and was arrested. | ‘ ‘ " ‘ \ a KY VV ) “T was-sitting in Lindy's-after driving back from the moun-j] tains. I had on an old leather jacket and some beat-up pants. TH a CONQUEROR | “Buddy Howe, the agent, called and sald Billy Daniels} jcouldn’t work that night at the Copacabana. Would I go on?ii @ b, Ws Abia > Tate ad Se fer * of ~ } of ever TEL ATLA? | ‘ Ciner I said ‘Of course!’ an ia “aon 76 31 x & ® a Se - - “Then I realized I was insane. I had to be at the-Copa in afl & half hour’and had to be at Steve's rehearsal in half an hour,/] ii too. | | “I dashed over to Steve's show and.ran over the songs with Skitch—then started to the Copa. COLUMBIA PICTURED presents A WARWICK Production Cater by TECHNIC OLOR an “They didn’t want to let me in! I looked like some hick * just off the bus. Tha handweltee was about a ae ‘Get MATURE LEIGH “Then I rushed back, did Steve's show and returned for the/ om JOHN JUSTIN» ROLAND CULVER dc h I looked 10 ti bec I ldn't metnghe A Ppo in an ent ‘ a 2nd ACTION FEATURE! im, she must come. in soon as the star in her own right. She's just ‘finished there after doing sensational business. Las Vegas is! Ho | d di lg @ | SA , beckoning, also the State Fairs ... and all's well for this daugh- ter of a Turkish-born custom tallor who's just a little bit off-/ IACHARY SCOT BUBEEE SERS eeeeeeS | ies a we <2 es Ye r lost, singer,’ when my manager explained I was going to be . | a SAFAFI the star that night. { | But she was a big hit and Jules Podell, the Copa boss, sald : ' pitch but evidently never off base. | | - Marilyn Monroe's former dress designer is now whipping ‘em | | hed for Jayne Mansfield ... Tallulah Bankhead, asked about) a reviewer's comment that Constance Bennett has a better! | voice, groaned, “Dahling, I have my own troubles!” Geraldine Hanning, whose hands are shown in TV commercials, has ‘em) insured; she’s forbidden by her policy to paint, cook or play im with pets. | A criticism of Easter Williams’ water show in Europe: “She/ | doesn’t spend enough time in the water”... Mason Melton is im having the longest run on B’way; he was Victor Borge's back~- )stage valet for 2} years, then switched to Rex “My Fair Leay”| im Harrison. iam IRELAND senna GARLAND aunos HAYES ee in an x | | an BOX OFFICE OPEN LATE SHOW TONIGHT ! UNTIL 11 P. M. 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That ‘Drayton Drug, Waterford Rec- reation representative in the MSA Jey Bar on this afternoon's finals. Drug beat Flint on Wednesday. * » 2 “ only one run and got seven blows off = ; ee as aie ota oe : eee on a@ 2nd, and contest at Bowling Conference. = 7") and : ane Auburn Lanes Wednesday Night} Two big innings accounted for J League will’ met for its first/GM's victory Friday night. They fall session, at the lanes nextigot 7 runs in the 3rd on 7 hits Ger on Sum- Wednesday, at 8 p.m. There arejand 8 in Sth on 5 hits. Janet). ‘Coach base-|some team openings in this handi-|Bendig: st a grand-slammer t big start cap loop, and interested bowlers|in the the hitting. | . n Ama- should attend this meeting. Maxine I ve up ‘seven usewife wit Wednesday's . game, got Call Hou bee Keglers 19 hits, but lost.. They. included Pontiac League|four bomers, Billie Snell's two) named today’s pitch- record led Detroit manager Bucky Harris to comment: “Tt seems as though we're a beaten ball club as soon as we | walk inside that park.” It took a three-run outburst in the 9th inning, sparked by Bill & Tuttle's leadoff homer, to give Detroit the decision, The blast in- to the leftfield stands cracked open " |a 1-1 pitcher’s duel between Balti-| more’s Connie Johnson and Tiger Totals De southpaw Billy Hoeft. * ie iJ The clincher came when Bob ‘Wilson followed with a double and scored on Hoeft's triple to the right field fence, Harvey Kuenn’s single Hoeft ‘scattered eight Oriole hits in winning his 15th victory against ato scored Hoeft with the final tally. | school. A WOEFUL NUMBER*— Birmingham High coach Carl Lemle found he had 23 jerseys looking for Maple grid prospects when uniforms were issued for the start of Fall drills. This is the number of lettermen gone from the BHS 1955 team which won the EML title and posted one of its best records in history of the School football PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1956 DETROIT @ — Thé United ‘mornitt ||States is tavored to gain a stronger time. ais Dr Aif Force Lt, Col. Russel Schleeh, with an ac- challen- grip on speedboating’s coveted crown outset of Beats Smith on Split Call NEW ORLEANS (®—"I had to gamble, it was the only way to win,” a tired but happy Joe Brown said today, nursing a_bro- ken right hand but holding a newly won lightweight championship as balm for his wounds. ‘ * * * The 30-year-old ex - carpenter from. New Orleans, who fashioned quick reflexes and a stinging left jab as tools of his trade, finished with a whirlwind rally in the late rounds to gain a split decision and lift Wallace (Bud) Smith's title last night, - * * * Brown, the target for Smith's pursuit during most of the nation- ally televised 15-rounder, ‘smashed the 27-year-old Cincinnati titlehold- er to the floor twice in the 14th round, Smith rose from the can- vas weary and dazed and a target \11 defeats. Johnson, who gave up for Brown's right in’ the final ‘round, But the finishing right never came as the 9,200 fans screamed for a knockout. “IT couldn't throw it,” Brown said as he squinted through marks of battle over his eyes and on his \cheekbone, “I broke the hand in the second round when I popped him on the chin,” he said, recall- ing the right that buckled Smith's knees. “I gambled in the 14th by throwing the first right since the h i i Brown Captures Titles: second and it really hurt.” slumped to the canvas with blood seven but Brown sent him sprawl- ing again against the ropes. The nine with Smith on his knees, The decision, labeled “home- town"’ by Smith's trainer, Adolph Ritacco, was split with one of the judges voting for Smith. ‘ Brook} It really hurt Smith, too. He bell sounded as the count reached! py anc in top shape by race 37, holder of the transconti- nental record for piloting a jet Waggoner and flying colors ot the Seattle Yacht Club. x ‘holder “4 3 ~E senex a Cleveland at Washington, 1 p.m levi a . . Cc at Bait: Wea Lost oo Behind eeeee | a res lee Louie oer | at eme ‘innat » Ere A id oe, tes "a vs. (42). et Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m— (1-5) vs, Burdette (16-7). 1:30 p.m. > vs, Dayis (5-5). St. Louls, 2 Webmeler ( SUNDAY's SCHEDULE Pittsbu: pe. —- Law * first-year man, Don MOBILE, Ala. @—The Detroit Lions’ defensive unit will get & real test against some of the finest running hacia ame Hatton _ Le when Detroite ball League pre-season game for the Lions, who with the Jeague champion Cleve- land Browns San. (* F * For the Lions rookie Jerry Reichow of Towa is slated to start in the quaterback slot and another MclIihenny of Southern Methodist, will go at left half. aukee, 2:30 p.m, 1 U.S. Entry Left Women’s Golf Titles Set in Friday Tests Final rounds for distaff golf -ti- tles were played on a number of area club layouts Friday with two defending champions _ retail their crowns for another year. Mrs. S. E, Gawne won over Mrs. Norman J. Fredericks 4 and 2 at titlist, : At Oakland Hills Margaret Russell, 2 and 1, for her lonly six safeties before the 9th, lost his 8th in 14 decisions. DETROIT BALTIMORE ABRHE ABR HE Kuvenn,ss 6 0 1 Williams?! § 8-1) \Torgeson,2> 5 1 1 oy ib $01 Maxwell,if 4 0 0 Kell.db 460 i aline,rf 4 G0 1 MNieman.f 3 1 3 Kennedy,2b 4 0 1 Triandosce 3 0 1. Tuttle,cf ; 1 2 Prancona,rf 3 6 6 Bolling,Jb 0 © Gardnerss ; 00 Wilson,¢ 4 1 2 Watton,2> Le Hoelt.p 3 1-2 Jobnson.p 2 6 1 Martin,p 668 @ Causey 1006 T 3% 410 Totals mm 1O8 Causey fanned for Martin In 9th. | ferret, vt 014 10 6 tBaltimore ......,... 000 1o—~1 8 0 RBI—Kaline, Francona, Tuttle, Hoeft, Kuenn, 28-—-Tuttie, Wilson. . IB--T: - son, Hi HR—Tuttle. &—Triandos oe Bolling and Torgeson; Hoe ison econ, Left—Detroit 8. Baltimore li. B ohm: i, Hoeft. 6 tin 2, Hoeft 6. Johnson 10 in §%, Martin 6 in %. RR ~—Johnson (4-4), Hoeft (1-1). WP—Hoe W—Hoeft (16-11), L—Johnson (6-8), U— jSummers, McKinley, Rice, Flaherty, Ta ‘3:01. A431. VANDALIA, Ohio & — The 57th grand American trapshoot closes today with four championships to decided. cap yesterday, a 100-target feature which attracted 2,145 shooters, the event has ever known in 5% years, an unknown popped out of nowhere ito win the big event—which carries a $15,000 purse and untold thou- sands in bon The title went to C. W. Brown, yards to get into a three-way tie, then defeated opponents in a ton, Tex., and Gallipolis, Ohio, and Paul Barker, a 33-year-old drug In the Grand Ameriean Handi-/ | greatest entry any clay = (5 Grand American Closes With 4 Titles at Stake store clerk from Brookville, Ohio, Up for decision today are the doubles championship, the Vanda- lia handicap and the high overall and all. arotind titles. in Final Round General Motors Coach girls soft- @ 18-9 victory over Owosso, the team that beat them Wednesday night 19-18. Today they return to to face Port Huron at 3:30 M Girls’ Nine | first club title, Mrs..Thompsoh has tried four times, was runnerup in 1953. She was 4-up at 11, lost next two, halved the next three to close out the match. Defend Hamtramck Pony Hurler Pitches No-Hit Victory © WASHINGTON, Pa. — Jim Bradley pitched a seven-inning no- hit, no-run game to beat. New ‘Brunswick, N. J., 1-0, last. night and send Hamtramck, Mich., into the. championship game of the ‘Pony {13-14 “ years old) League World Series, — Outfielder Ron Wolinski drilled a game-winning homer in the 5th in- ning off loser George Gillings, who gave only one other hit. Hamtramck goes against Joliet, Til., for the title today. League Play Sept. 10 Gawne above left, is women’s golf champion at Bloomfield nis | | card in stopping Mrs. Norman J. Fredericks (101) 4 and 2. She was 3-up at the turn and led most,of the Rie, GReeees ae Cs } | fe 4 ’ ee a Se eas ee, pds tee CHAMPION REPEATS — For the 2nd year in a1 Aussies Rule BROOKLINE, Mass, (# — Only U.S, Davis Cup aces Vic Seixas and Ham Richardson stood in the way of an all-Australian final as the 5th National Doubles tennis championships entered the semi- final stage today at Longwood. - Seixas and Richardson, Amer- ica’s No. 1 doubles tandem, seed- ed second in the National competi- tion, were to meet Australia’s Mal ed fourth. * * * The other semifinal pitted the top doubles teams from Down Un- the top-seeded entry, and Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser, rated '|third in the tournament. * * * All the Australians are mem- bers of their country’s Davis Cup squad which will defend the cov- eted trophy in December. They average less than 21 years apiece. The top four-seeded pairs in the women's division also were sched- uled to clash in the semifinals. Hoad and Rosewall, whose teamwork was off form in a five-|PiTne "me °° in Doubles. | set triumph in a third-round match Thursday, played well to- gether yesterday in defeating Grant Golden of Wilmette, Mi., and Sid Schwartz of New York. FRIDAY'S NEW ORLEANS. Joe Brow, 13, New Or dec, Bud Smith, 186, icMurtry, 17849, a Lions De ense to et Tested. Against Cards with big Leon Hart at running "The defensive unit likely will include rookie Gene Grownin, Ray ob Miller and Darris M NHL tolake sr No Action in Red Wing Case Prexy Says Incident Is ‘Dead’ as Far as League Concerned MONTREAL w —. The National Hockey League says it has no in- tention of taking action in the case of Detroit Red Wing players who carried liquor across the interna- tional border unaware that it was going to the henchman of a Detroit gambler. : League t Clarence Camp- bell said last night he knew of the incident, which happened ‘seized Trilck’s home. Trilck paid a $3,- 000“ine for illegally possessing $2,- 000 worth of liquor. It had no Unit- ed States tax stamp. : club officials said Varga, who ac- 10 OWa YS companied the team to some ’ PP: ' games in Canada, struck up a - friendship with a player and later A he asked players to carry the liquor €d INQIE to: tm. ' “They. brought the liquor in f as a favor to a man they thought sEARCO, HD. Pa ol as da bec fn ad from Iowa, held the upper hand| seid Red Wing general manager strokes ahead of the field into the final round of the Jaycee Junior, Campbell commented that he Wichita 9 Today here last night while 1955 runnerup Sinton, Tex., Oilers gave further eattine hime tn the top {tional on-pro baseball tournament Wilson ta, Kan., Boe Bombers (1-0). fac- ing Flint, Mich., Kellys (14). nat th tor werid ay Today’s schedule has the Wichi- Pat ) Braves, Brooks Win Games Redlegs Losing Ground - Johnny Kucks’ four-hitter that pro- duced his 17th victory, Cleveland remained eight games behind the will have to be content with a'first-place Yankees by defeating Boston 5-3, Detroit rallied in the ninth to trim Baltimore 41 and gg City swept past Washing- The two-run homers by Bell and Post hoisted the Redlegs into the'in 1953 NL Chase. total of 41 home runs in 21 consec- Tuns in any number of consecutive : 3 Play Tonight «Bears, 49ers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York Giants and the Win Games fm ‘the league's: Western Division, snapped a 21-21 tie in the fourth quarter, : Pa * . J * ‘ utive games. The record for home - _jone on an 81-yard punt return that FOR TEENAGERS — Pat and Judy McIntosh share this at- tractive room. Their mother made the rust, turquoise and brown _ ‘Spreads and curtains. Their headboard beds and other furniture ie _THE PONTIAC PRESS. are mahogany. Carpeting and walls are turquoise. The room in- cludes twin closets on one wall. It's too bad the girls weren't home to be in the picture. classic fireplace and built-in shelves and cupboards. The draperies are, pale beige. Cool green walls make the room seem larger Lat Ao heel CONVENIENT KITCHEN — Mrs. McIntosh loves her little kitchen. She's sold on the fold-back stove units. She likes the wood- en cupboards with their stainless steel hardware. She thinks her The beamed ceiling pa from the family room. i & Your Neighbor’s House Union Lake House Traditional in Style By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Mr, and Mrs. Patrick McIntosh ” stood firm against all the people | who thought they should build a contemporary house on their lake lot, They liked the traditional style of architecture. Their new home on the east shore of Uniori Lake is an attractive red brick house that has a lot of what some would call “charm.” With three daughters in the almost-grown-up stage, the Mc- Intoshes wanted a house that would not be overwhelming in a few years when all the girls are gone, Mary Ann, who's nineteen, is a sophomore at Marygrove College. The twins, sixteen-year- old Pat and Judy, have two more years of High School. The small covered entrance porch has four square columns in front, Like the trim on the rest of the building, this is painted white, Black shutters add a definite note ef contrast te the red and white house. We liked the handsome brass door kneb and lock, Inside, the minute vestibule has - foom for a coat closet. Wallis are green, the floor red brick. To the right ig the living room; to the left the family room. The living room is formal, simple and beautiful, On the hot summer's day it wag’ invitingly cool, The most striking feature One rust chair, one gold chair. * and a small green sofa are ample furnishings for this room, A grand piano holds the place of honor near the windows; Fz ~*S bef of the house. Here a Is are paneled in LH 5 oP e wormy pinks it easy |a¢ Blot up the solution and rinse with clear water, refrigerator-freezer |3-the last word in food storage. It's a pretty kitchen too, with pink spatters on the floor and pink counter tops, above, walls and cupboards are chestnut, Pold-back stove units, the wall oven, double sink and cupboard hardware are all stainless steel. Vacuum Traffic Lanes’ Daily to Pick Up Dirt Before It Works In If rugs and carpets are to wear well and stay attractive, they must) be kept cleaii. Dirt on the surface | dulls the color of the rug; em- bedded grit wears and cuts the| fibers. Damage from clothes moths and carpet beetles is less likely If you vacuum the traffic lanes daily, you will add years to the ilife of your rug. A vacuuming will) pick up much of the soil before) it works down and becomes im- bedded in the. fibers. Less — fre- quently, give the rugs longer, more) thorough vacuuming. Anything spilled on the rug should be removed at once. Blot up as much as possible with soft cloth or absorbent tissue. Then Vesti. [sponge the area with a soft cloth really |WTung out of clear water. Or, per- the |haps you will need to use a mix- ali jture of a teaspoon of mild synthetic detergent to one cup luke warm t and the floor is made of | Water. CIRCULAR MOTION Use a circular motion, beginning the outer edge and working in. Be gure the rug is free of cleaning agent and that It isn’t pruliber backing, because the fluid) may dissolve the rubber, Surface soil can be removed from a talented seamstress, made all the curtains and draperies in the rugs with an absorbent cleaner or house. Two pull-down brass lamps |shampoo, but such home cleaning reading area of |Professiona]l cleaners today are furniture jequipped to clean rugs thoroughly at the plant or to do on-location jobs for most wall-to-wall carpet- Shirt Cardboards bers rf ‘brick with black shutters and white trim. At the left ‘ ‘age? i * * Mrs, McIntosh has a regular grocery store at her finger tips in the huge refrigerator-freezer - that occupies a prominent place, It’s handsome as well as useful, The utility room, off the kitchen, ig blue. In addition to laundry equipment, there is the furnace, and the water heater, One corner has a large stor- age unit with a pink counter top, A small lavatory is built at the end of this area, The ceiling is papered in red and white stripes. For a further patriotic note, the walls are blue, the fixtures white, There's a breezeway outside of the utility room, with a double garage beyond, Here also is stor- @ge space; and at present a family of five kittens, The family bathroom is pink and blue. The wallpaper is unusu- ally pretty. Nosegays of roses, blue forget-me-nots, violets and pinks are scattered on a pink background, The tile floor is pink, the vanity top blue. Stor- age space is concentrated in the Mrs. McIntosh is making deep Tosy red spreads of antique satin for winter use. Right now the, white candlewick spreads give a TT a tee ifeit i i i | f i iit i i ii Fe hk FE iz 4 ; s 2S oe h 8 uf hte eS pe. eA! Pee * se. 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Known as Pin- grip of the steel strands gentle, yet so firm that | O-Matic, the line consists of two strands of solid the new line has held washing even through hur- san ere ae ed : i 4 , Seal GLAMAZ Z00|" PIN-O-MATIC — Laundry is hung without as fast as a basket can be moved along to catch - Se ee a A I S MA N oy clothespins and held firmly in the strongest thent (top right photo). The soft texture and Fok, by dutomatic gas r Quality : . t eS TRANSIT-MIX .CONCRETE t i} rE ji! FE = My 399 S. PADDOCK ST. (AUGUST JOHNSON! oeng each covered with Bakelite vinyl plastic ricane winds, according to the manufacturer (bot- [consumers but for at least a gen-| that imparts no strain, resists wear, moisture, tom left photo). Pin-O-Matic clothesline will not |eration of low-cost service and! ‘REALTOR mould and fungus, and is easy to clean, The two stretch, sags very little even under heavy load, |better living,” he said. * 3704 Telegraph Read | strands are twist-formed to fit together so tightly and returns to its original position when washing | _— —— ae — FEderal 4-2533 | they cannot be separated by fingers alone, A is removed, the manufacturer states. The line is [ small spreader device is easily slid along the available in 30, 50 and 100-foot walk lengths line opening the strands several inches in each fitted with one, two, and four spreaders, re- SET AMIDST THE direction. Tucked into the opening, a corner of spectively, and/accompanied by all necessary | _ 8 BEDROOM BRICK = ff wash is gripped tightly between the strands as hardware. Sixty and 100 foot lines with hardware | oo vo pag oye: nbs. § the spreader {s slid farther along the line (top to make 30 and 50 foot double length, pulley-type tient ny > at Seott Lake || left photo). By merely sliding back along the lines has the spreader attached to the home Cau L Uu O I I BA—Ture right to Model-$1,000.0 Tf line, the dried clothes are dropped from the line pulley (bottom right photo). 1 MELJOY REALTY . Various Papers a ee ; , nd Ve | ] in Packing Items | Red tissue stands out, so it is} io a a eys on 8.9796 _ acta Soe, A Wl 00, = ROY ANNETT, Ime. | Provide Cushion em Fon doy orprtond Realtors wise might be lost or thrown away | You may believe a lot of unnec-| when unpacking. ispenex Beers and pe oF gece A non-tarnish tissue is used for. are y profe a eee Sines eae aed matietes. w=et\in packing household articles. But) soft creped wadding is the ‘there is more than one good rea- satisfactory packing material for’ ‘gon for it. ; valuable and extremely-fragile ar- * 6 6 ticles. | According to Aero Mayflower will Y a | Transit Co., a nationally - known/|¢ Save ou long-distance moving : of LORAINE MANOR BE. Huron St. omplete ‘laut seme nae All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Wa 24 Whitfield able articles from staining. cleaned and pressed—it pays off in| For example, newsprint and)morale and justifies the belief that) shredded newspaper are excellent) you are a thrifty and worthy mem- materials for padding and eushion-|ber of your community. eee = ‘ing all breakables. They're tough Re rae : ‘yet resilient. The 52,000 motion picture houses : Woory’s Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER Ei tus ee Se ea Eee The “Continental” “Pontiac Headquarters for Aluminum Doors” | FEATURES THAT MAKE LIVING MORE FUN! : #f All Brick Construction Alwintite Self-Storing Storms 3 Large Bedrooms = OPEN SUNDAY ,.:°.. Alwindo Co.) i220 ‘a Ca , , (Paid by pulides @ Full Tile Beth and Venity © Lerge 75'x160' Lots NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR |i} O'R 0 Oe eee fs 7 Oe ee ALL YOUR FALL and WINTER NEEDS — {fi} *"iizsrsmivem oo Faure Wintee—@ Geaming Och Foon © SEE THE “DREAM KITCHEN” WITH BEAUTIFUL NATURAL MAHOGANY | A 4 De JALOUSIE DOORS i | | CABINETS AND SMARTLY DESIGNED CORNER SINK pevuxt || “sgqss~gass |i’ RANCH STYLE HOMES. Full 1” thick. Full | | . FOR PORCH or BREEZEWAYS 4 Bedrooms — 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms with Full Basement weatherstripped — $300: Down to GI's ed RR og ae $y 50 | I D 39 6'x 610” to 20’ x 6'10” en 1 : — : ‘ ‘ , -@ School Bus devia Outstanding Door and Window Specials! Drive Out Elizabeth Lake Road | $ Sarens'r sums 10 — Any Size — Double Hung Self Storlag con Reg. Valve oe to Fernberry — ® Local Fire and Police Protection Windows. 2 — Any Size — 1” Weatherstripped Doors. ONLY | “(One Block West of Scott Leke Rd.) © City Water — 1 = Door Geille With Your Initial. 1 Door Grille to GO 00 © * © 1 Mile to Tel-Huron Shopping Prolect Meat Dewe “229 TURN RIGHT TO ‘MODEL ' @ Regular Bus Service to Ponticc | | Open 1 to 8 P.M. Dolly ond Sundey | en ae a a7 ) 4 n Window Dealer” NG lo Co. | Telephone 2 ~ ORIando 3.1295 — Office at -_— Dixie Highway—Waterford m , eat é : : i 1 ; ee i é . i : is 7 \. od i ay ? 7D fe ; eh ; _THE p PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, avdtsr oh, 1956 = — firm in the heating field, | hk | Pity Gilt'on Fur ishings Used | e ck Your Furnace by Modern Dieorotoriy During the long reign of 1 \ [XIV of France, gilt was used }t - Whether can get built on Goodwill. Statistics bathered over a 10 veel : period reveal that ximate : TAKE 155 WEEKS 20 per cent of all yegeried rane ' UNIQUE GAME TABLE — This unique game ti tale tnt’ etl Seek da oa oe caused by defective flues or chim- L ENNOX | table, designed by W. Arthur Conrad for Im- ing’ recessed feltlined compartments for cards, /P¢Y®. perial Furniture Company, is in the Grand Rap- chips, game equipment. Note the lacquer tips | ; {|| ids Furniture Makers Guild galleries. In cherry, — on the tapered legs, the brass accent rings. REFRIGERATION — | WARM AIR - SERVICE HEATING Touring Homes (hin Pai Colors Help Sales . All Tyes—All. Makes g Ohio Pair. Charged SAN ANTONIO, Tex. ~ The cur- | Commercial and Residential Displaying New, | There's no need to break your | Modern Features heat while you pay! No more shoveling ever! We have Lennox oll er ges conyersion units for your present furnace, and a wide ernizing bug from the’ nationwide —_ the home o “Operation Home Improvement” ily here. in Cross Burning owners who have caught the mod-|tion with the burning of a cross ors are considered by builders to Clayton K. Jones, 32, and his rent San Antonio house market is —tstich that-most houses are com- f a Negro fam be definitely a major gales tool. DAY OR NIGHT FE 2-6400 : 1302 W. Huron St. / 1 (Blond-Aw Don't Just Buy a Furnace! Know Your Dealer RECEIVE THE SERVICE YOU ARE ENTITLED TO | @ When You Want It © When You Need It are buying o furnace or eating service from your local Heoting is a reputable, established dealer in Pontiac and has been for many yaers —- you can rely on service after the sale —- our reputation is a home—Be sure that you ealer! Goodwill Automatic And find out why this fine, modern furnace and top quality installa- tion adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the finest quality merchandise properly installed to guarentee your heating satisfaction. SERVICE | budget or your back—when you U pleted and plaited before they are -_ Authorised: / wa Lennox warm air heating. Four attractively-styled” model Shee a ood vioiatal sold, Sales experience shows that Kelvinator rer i Service / thang cari winters |/kitchens now touring the country|, state law prohibiting riots, will olor influences Leepnarnens tse MASON 3401 West Huron ciden, convenient, automatic fjare packed with ideas for home-|be arraigned Tuesday in connec! oon, size and shape Svar cf REFRIGERATION ; The cabinets are painted white and aqua in a third kitchen and s “ 463 S. Saginaw ithe last is done in pink and yellow. ' Almost all appliances are late FE 5-9259 mode] built-ins, Gone in various * the naturally-finished or painted colors to match or contrast with | wood cabinets, ‘ | Retired Couples | Making the most of imaginative See this new home, with plenty kitchen planning, three of the four} : of living space, and designed with models feature “‘island’’ or ‘‘penin- isula” units in which one or more lkitchen functions are freed from YOU IN MIND ba wall for striking design and Assembled: greater use of space. pigments, | bulbs in any of the various types lof lighting fixtures, While the ordi- inary white light is still advised for reading, you can achieve unusual effects with the new tinted bulbs. Shingles Aluminem fereens Ne. 1 Osk Flooring $7400 Heating System variety of complete Lennox heat- |] Program. wife, Phyllis, 30, were released, ing systems for homes with or The kitchens display the latest [from County Jail yesterday on without basements. in built-in appliances, cabinet de- $250 bond each after affidavits) Come in or phone fer a sign and kitchen planning. were filed against ‘them. The FREE heating servey! Appeating in regional home and|“harée is @ misdemeanor. ‘ building shows, the kitchens are| Sheriff's officers said a kero sponsored by a leading appliance sene-soaked cross was _burned : t Heat manufacturer. * "| Aug. 14 on the lawn of the George as ing Cabinets in all four kitchens are prema — = _ force of wood, two in natural finishes. fi pagar tee ail cite nel gin Oe One of these is in striped walnut, eg sb — WE ARE NOW me! bes —~ birch done in 8)” Jones and his wife are white. LOCATED AT : * * « : == BUILD YOUR OWN HOME $4950 Exterior wall sections Intertor partitions rors ces sz ze. | Paint With Light? ae <=, ruil ac |— Sure It's Possible tntertor Wall Finish Van Packer Chimeecy & Storms & Felt Cabinet | The theory of Inspiration-Light- ‘ing, now becoming so popular, can be extended to include tinted ‘bulbs in fixtures which are used ¥ Sink Combination Storm Bune ATTENTION! a = Home Owners!| ‘Self-Storing Aluminum a Combination COLD WEAT a Se a "Storm Sash et Screens. LIMITED a 10 Windows and _‘*0F average home 2 Doors... Self-Storing *] 7 6” Aluminum Sesh . oe 4 ¢ Original Value of $279.00 for average Complete Beth Fixtures Cholce of Exterior Siding All Necessary Natis Deers. Pre We will help you arrange [texture in rug or drapery. Accent * 12 Basic Floor Plans * || = Seen | ===: CASt.0.STONE |selves, but a ti ith DIRECTIONS: —— Nerth of lerease the effect. Write or Call for Blochure s Model. Clearly marked. fresh coat of paint on a prop- _MICHIGAN CAST-O-STONE . . , year in and year out, the best buy for your exterior walls. Your ALL stone home or a radically and beau- tifully re-designed CAST-O- STONE and INSULATED CAST- ALUM home makes your dreams of tomorrow a thing of reality today. NO MORE messy and expensive paints and insulation worries . . . ‘sit back and enjoy the pleasures and restful days of this and _ Many summers to come . . . with CAST-O-STONE your painting worries are over forever! ers show you a design which will fit the architectural lines of your home . . . at NO OBLIGATION OR COST! 20-YEAR after hours. FE 8-0932 CALL TODAY FE 4-2597 GUARANTEE PORCH ENCLOSURES ALUMINUM STORM saan and SCREEN COMBINATIONS © CASEMENT WOOD DOUBLE HUNG ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY STORM SASH - ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS | i wincows ff winpows ff I Call today, let our expert design-— with Every Job GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING. FE 2-7849 Corner of Elizabeth Lake Rood INSULATE - BEAUTIFY WITH CAST-O-STONE INSULATED. CAST-ALUM CAST-0-STONE is ite Appearance ond our products. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! to $500,000 for your protection to cover any and all occidents, INSULATED CAST-ALUM. A SUPERIOR SIDING! Not the ordinary hollow _ aluminum siding, genu- ine Celotex backs each CAST-ALUM, panel pro- AS LOW AS A MONTH viding extra insulation and soundproofing ‘no metallic sounds from. wind and weather). Three coats of enamel baked on to last for yeors. This long lasting finish is comparable to that on electric refriger- ators. COMPARE BEFORE YOU. BUY ANY SIDING! | UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY Mail Coupon Today ENJOY YOUR VACATION No Money Down FIRST PAYMENT IN OCTOBER Castone Mich. Corp. @ee ee eee eseeer rer eee | FREE ESTIMATES ADDRESS etter eesaees eeaeeeoneene 152-171 E. Lawrence, Pontiac, a. ITY oo aces co PHONE ere a are, NOSE. Yea MeaT ao i we AE Lai { | 1 we 2 *} xe ae = \h " 4 m 3 Ne Poe, 4 / f | oy i ey | \ ¥ AA \ | eo = ? : i Te oe { 3 é : sees F M4 AH ; Fa A : oe W \ ° : i j ), A RRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1956 ARLENE R TRO ES ATOR ALS Fully insulated. Fully automatic, end heats during the thrifty money-saving Supplies hot water constantly foro Bt pace size, Keeps the . | tar ia sutcipatically, silently 24 Ts onomny houre! ot night SUIPMENT [ie a of PONTIAC | 51 W. Huron Street | Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 ae | REAR VIEW — This is the lake side of the Patrick McIntosh lake. Bathers can enter the house through the breezeway, into the SUMMER | house on Union Lake. Doors open onto the terrace from the family utility room and keep the rest of the house dry. Near the water's | room and from Mary Ann's room. It is bat a stone's throw to the . edge'e tree gives welcome shade to a picnic table. SPECIAL! . —=s_ |Summer Cottage |,niawtr mating OS EV EFEEan | =e : : 7 ly scrubbed egetables ‘ , ata [Steel scaffolding for Has Undergone garden spenea, il ll: Soak to Custom Built gh every requirement.) Many Changes your outdoor barbecue. | Aluminum and or : tresfles and} The summer - SOFTENS | uminu : @ Baked enamel finish ... won't ever chip Plastic ——-|: | sage now eel Goat ti to penne BIG SAVINGS ear _——3- ‘| the growing market, and/in some 19 Alum, Comb. Stam Windows @ Horizontal lines odd beauty to the op- INEXPENSIVE PLASTIO is used for making this cigarette box | cases are providing extra serv: | > RETURNS TO 2 Alum. Comb. Doors peerence of your home | aon miahchdnd atk ty, Aintctind We'the Delta power teak Gieiten of tring enter and Pest oe oad SERVICE $199” “ % ; for turning on | — of. — : * NO MONEY DOWN Standard channel shape Trafford plastic, % by 3 by 6 inches, is | Modern ranges, /water heaters =| iors | anit ee tnd ents eS a } ose} Act Now—Call Today—FE “4-6009 | will fit. A continuous chrome hinge fastens the cover to the box, be- [Mg market in Aoday’s upgraded é eS ct y } BNGe fing screwed to %-inch plastic rods at each end of the box. The chan- reports: Many’ ot the newest pe| S00 This Amazing Softener | se - FREE PARKING iH. H. STANTON All Awning & Storm Window Sales [103 Stote FE 5-1683/1 233 S. Telegraph Rd. . PONTIAC a : Be => , Home Improvement is «god time| your iron Goes eat Wp as ie 4 for all of us to take a critical/ly as it should. / Fe Jacoording mobent W, Minette Pemiyhayee Bg a to ., ers if CLEAN, ECONOMICAL! vice president of Thomas Indus-| 3. Lighting fixtures dim/ when : tries Inc., manufacturers of Moe| you turn on an appliance. a0 FURNACE- Light fixtures. A home with in- Pe helpers ~ as stand adequate wirin that in line—you can't use he ap-| 7 TENDING! of the ectrica! appliances ‘andi pliances you want af the same) @ are working at top effi- f ij — PNG We SELL More Because We vg 4-FAMILY BRICK Pag og Each apartment consists of 5 rooms and bath : Genenac@ etectaic with fireplace, separate ytilities. and basement. : nee eg oo realm ne A wr dersepene : ntiac, in excellent rgntal area. Minimum o . | Heating and Sheet Metal maintenance. required, Will show better than 10%. net on return on investment of $25,000 full “price: Terms. / oe,/ “The Bird to See...” ; | five places designed to lene older , 3 | | tor ward e. partridge & : : | real w pentride cildren te available for, $i post | DO YOU NEED 1050 W. H St. : Press Pattern Bedford RAGES — BREEZEWAYS — DRIVEWAYS — ADDITIONS — ATTICS — REMODELING — ROOFING — SIDING — STORM : ; 4 New York. ot or CABINETS — RECREATION ROOMS VESTROUGHING — > : Fa ce . WINDOWS — KITCHEN CONCRETE WORK —— MOUSE RAISING — EAVES WORK — PORCH ENCLOSURE — INSULATION. LOOK FOR US ON PAGE 128 IN YOUR YELLOW PAGES. Our Many Satisfied Customets Are Our Best Recommendation 8/42" = 5/424" 5/46" - “AAVACO: Voutiated heraings fer Regular 9 fe 5/4"x8"~5/4"x10"-5/4"x12" rex Ag _This is oil new stock thot has just arrived in our yord Ml —— @Sanded 4 Sides. | kaw 2 oun... unique ventilaling feature keeps rooms ————— ‘@Excellent Weather Wood I} (is © Perfect for Shelving | See Us Today and Let Us Show You Our) Yax6" Cleor ne $5 = f,00 = oS eee CEDAR SIDING.... 150” 6 Line ‘of Corbin 1) There's @ NAVACO style ond size. for ‘every window, door end porch Cee 3. ae NAVACO Doorheads and Awnings ere Self Storing Storm Windows and Screens] GUARANTEED by GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Open Sunday 12to4 he i | s \e j ae PONTIAC PRESS ._sartnpar. Py ” 14 4 i f xvowtle 26.. alt the best in STOTT. CABINET WORK EXPERT MASONRY ROOFING SERVICE a Room? Sai sag: GARAGES, TOO! Call EM 3-4825 ROGER A. AUTHIER Construction Co. 7200 Cooley Lake Rd. Open 7 Days a Week Finishing Your Attic? | . Or Add | BY FIXIN-UP TIPS LOOKING FOR| NEW PORTABLE POWER SA bility of new SpeedSaw, developed it a handy tool to use either indoors or outside. A simple wing-nut adjustment lets user make W—Easy porta- by Thor, makes factor. while cutting and rip guides add to accuracy Saw. mill cut to a maximum depth of | 2 7/16”, minimum of one-eighth inch, on straight | work, maximum of 1% inch on angle. work, positive and accurate angle cuts to 45 degrees, Joy | Plex Group Ass ok: nro sig! Water Conservation jc, natermes,wananer ca For the Home Hang Up Tubes of Glue “A mighty smart way to or jganize adhesive container tubes at the workbench is to adopt the recommendation of the Home Craftsman maga- zine. Instead of using the thread- ed pins which usually come with -such containers, obtain some in- expensive cup hooks and use them as caps. With their con- cave flanges, ‘these . hocks create a double seal BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES CONCRETE CULVERTS BRIAR HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK METAL CULVERTS GLASS BLOCK HOT LIME OUTDOOR FIREPLACE HEATALATOR ‘FIREPLACES: ‘AREA WALLS CALCIUM CHLORIDE SILICA SAND CEMENT COLORS SIDLEY 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 : COAL & SUPPLY CO. | which keeps out the air. They also/ “enable the craftsman to hang the tubes of glue, household cement, ‘neat row above the workbench, within reach and quickly identifi- able. Basement Adds Value The better the home, the more likely it ts to have a basement, according to a report by the Bu- reau of Labor Statistics. In 1954, ‘half the homes in the $12,000 to $15,- 000 class were built with base- ‘ments, In the $15,000 to $20,000 wood putty and other items in a) The nation was called on to be extra careful during the coming summer in using its most pre- cious natural resource, water. This request came from Robert T. Mor- ril, president of the National As- sociation of Plumbing Contractors. He declared, “Every day a 24-) billion gallon ocean of fresh water surges through the country’s plumb-| ing systems in homes, factories and other. buildings,. Let's resolve’ to use it wisely without extrava- gance. * * * available and its purity too, shouldn’t be taken for granted. For safety’s sake, it must be carried by a carefully designed |The men responsible for this are ‘the nation’s plumbing contractors. _As-_added- protection, many com- |munities require that their work! be approved by a plumbing. in-' | spector. . “Also NAPC has spent large sums. on plumbing systems research at Remodeling on Upswing | The extent of home improvement activity is indicated by a report | “The large amount. of water | and installed system of pipes from: water main or well to the faucet. our leading universities This! has helped develop safer and more | efficient plumbing to carry the) best be relieved with a decorative-| ly framed mirror. Paintings, wall. sconces and statuary simply im-/ pose their designs on the paper; | a mirror literally removes part of) the design by reflecting the other, side of the room, j i A BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BIRCH KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom. built birch kitchen including formica tops and built-in thermador range and oven installed in your home far as little as $25 per month with ne down payment! Stop in. See ‘our model kitchen. Estimates are free! H CABINET SHOP. Open Monday and chereey Eves. ‘tH 9 3088 W. HURON Near Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-9331 =] \Climb Ladders in Wind? You're Begging Trouble A painter was injuréd recently when. gut of wind blew over his|atiutes strong wind?” And the answer came up: “19 to 24m.p.h.”| | East co *Satety Couneill’s|It is good, safe practice to lash) Accident Prevention Manual says, aig £ ut WALTON @LVO. QW 400d Viv WILLIAMS LAME PRIVATE Y TEAR OUT THE MAP — YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS — {T’S DIFFERENT! © Paved Patio and Landscaping Making an Outdoor Living Room @ Attractive Brick Construction @ Three Roomy Bedrooms ; © Private Beach Facilities on Lotus Lake . @ Commuter Train Service to Pontiac and Detroit Just a “Walk-Away” @ Adjacent to Schools and Churches BIGGEST SURPRISE OF ALL— SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE Landscaping, Petie, Barbecue Fit, Fiaygreand Equipment an@ Furnishings fer Display Purposes Only, Net Included tu Price, MODEL OPEN TEN TO NINE DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS MEADOWBROOK REALTY CO. 10051 Southfield — VE 7-1948 eel 3 Lybwiw ‘sz | MUST BE SEEN IN IT’S “LAND 0’ LAKES” ACRES FENCED-IN SETTING —IN WATERFORD — TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED... You'll find it a real surprise with © 80' Wide Lots © Winding Streets @ Full Basement (Just Weiting for a NO PICTURE OF A HOUSE | BECAUSE THE : Recreation Room) @ DAVID KAY Con- struction Features and Guarantee (And the model's beautifully fur- __aished by Drayton Home Furnish- loge—4479 Dixie Hwy:., Drayton Pisings) WITH sust $2800. adie si VETERANS 14,800" imirrors, homes, schools, stor e- fronts and offices. | Shipments of automatic gas wa- ter heaters for the first coal Beasts jolla sige an roe } TO BUY or SELL! in Clarkston-- Waterford ~ Drayton | Plains Area - Call Vets: ‘300 Down! | Full Price $14,500 30-Year Mortgages Right in the City - of Pontiac... ~ Only 5 Minutes Away From: ~ : All Major Plants LOW FHA Down Payment LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS _ 3-Bedroom Ranch Homes with Full Basements a -on Large Lots . ... Minimum 50 feet Wide! © Pickled Birch Cupboards _ @ Large Picture Window © Specious Sliding Double Daor Closets __ @ Select Ook Floors A delightful new home... conveniently close to areas of work, - and play. Brilliantly designed inside and out . . . with no expense spared in important details. A huge kitchen every housewife has dreamed about... All brick . . . Select lumber. The stand-out home value in the City of Pontiac! 7 i t \ AUGUST 25, 1956_ yoo BS AMBASSADOR INSULATION | Be Wise... Economize , .. With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. 483 Elisabeth Loke Rood “FE 5-8405 “MI DWEST SU PPLY 9 N. TELEGRAPH “REMODELING e ATTICS RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES © ADDITIONS © SIDING © BASEMENTS F.H.A. PHONE” FE 4-2575 No Money Down ae Westridge-of-W atertord * Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction DRIVE. OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE 2 MODELS NEARING COMPLETION or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Highwey, near Waterford. Turn on HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-o!-Watertord 4192 LEDCESTONE DRIVE SORTS NST Decision Personal One Depending on House and Homeowner When you come right down to it, Iproblem, and the ultimate dect- sion must be made by the home- owner in the light of what he knows about himself, his home, and his neighborhood, 2 * * Lo But, before deciding on whether lor not to remodel, he owes it to himself to learn all the whys and \wherefores of remodeling. It just imakes sense, | A current home magazing ts perfect source material on which | to base this kind of decision In this isaue there are no less than 44 pages loaded with remod- eling ideas, The features include a check list for remodelers, an article on how ito get proper financing if you do idecide to go —_— an article on levery phase of ibathroom modernization, kitchens, living areas, hallways, storage, and iso forth,.to major outside remod- velings and additions. It even shows ihow to remodel with paint alone. | First things come first, of course, land the first question to be an- swered is, “Is remodeling worth- while?” i af Fil authin houne, eeep game a profit after remod- se You might like to start Opera- tion Home Improvement with showers. More than 60 per cent | jot the shower equipment made is being. installed in existing homes ing and Heating Industries Bureau “estimates. 25 LB. JOINT CEMENT °2.25. 4'x8° Gold Bond LASTERBOARI 1.35 16x48 Gold Bond GYPSUM LATH 9g 32 Ft. 60 bundle. lots “250 Ft. Roll | GOLD BOND Perma- Taps LIME ¢ remodeling is a very personal| remodeling from)- On the other hand, it's not worth- if the house isn't basically i if the other factors are Ze inwtied made a decision to Leena, it's vital to plan the fi- Inancing carefully so the remodel- ing can be paid for in a way that best suits your income and assets. five years old or older, the Plumb- ‘required materials, along with a LAWN ROCKER—Ina Ray Hutton, NBC's television band leader, is pictured here with a lawn rocker that is easy to make. It has wide rockers that will not damage the grass. The full-size pattern lists all which show how the parts fit together. Even the screw holes are lo- cated for you. The pattern also shows how to make a straight match- ing chair. To obtain the lawn rocker pattern No. 130 send TSc in coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, California. Radiators in many older. hom were designed for utility, no beauty. .But you can add beauty and greater utility by enclosing radia- tors in cabinets that double - as window seats. ‘GOLD BOND GYPSOLITE PLASTER 1.25 4x8x 4 PLYWOOD 3.99 wR 2x4x8 eeeeeters som si emcee bet 55,000 Ft.-.2x8-12 & 14 Red Dougias Fir Su onan crete, aa Pon. tut—W Red Fir (Nice Steck) ~1.000 ~ SPECIALS! ** 8 we PT ee eee ee 78" "99" 7 eee ee Sq. Ft. Only . Pee eee ee eee) Pee es oe ee ee YARD SoS Sa un Thy Gie 9 oo ye eae aaa. "MICHIGAN'S LARGEST GOLD BOND DEALER , or Retail . Phone EL 6 dey -okanade grime, ters 6 &C SPECIALS NO. 2-9 Mile at-T. 4184, raph Building Permits jter, approved 24 building permits: ilisted with each project): 2 Gas Stations Planned for Pontiac, Inspector Reveals Carl F. Alt, city building inspec-; totaling $57,877 Monday through) permits for two new gas stations. | One is to be built at 1019 Baldwin) Ave. and is valued at $25,000. The) second, at an estimated cost of, $12,000, is planned for 23 E. Walton. Bivd. \ Other permits issued by Alt’s| department were: (The estimated cost of construction is the price Replace porch, 47 Walnut, sie: build: basement entrance, @ North way, re-siding, 71 Menominee Window-seat radiator cover may ibe painted to match walls or built of same kind of lumber and fin- lished in same manner as furni- $400: ose back porch, Cottage, $50; nats tC) rent poreh and reroof ay 70: wa r add 14 feet to garage, Soohentn 600; enclose front. porch, 103 Thorpe, Build front poreh, 67 W. Beverly, $70; . 3 6. T i id “Look Dear Only ‘12,900 and a Full Basement, Too!” ;. Trame twe 30 by Brigette com ture. | When figuring dimensions, allow!nouse, 349 Voorheis, $890; re-siding at 50 &. Jessie, i movable for cleaning radiator. Paint Your. Asbestos Although asbestos-cement siding ‘paint manufacturer. ‘Choose Correct Paint | When buying white paint for the outside trim of your house, tell the dealer what material is used on the exterior. A self-cleansing type jof White paint should be used only iwhen ‘the siding of a house isibig house at 872 Cameron. 43: re-stde | $1,372. Inefficiency Costs A survey by a paint company shows that it costs the average do-| A prefabricated shower cabinet, | lor one of the small-size shower- | ing receptor’ baths, is made to ‘order for installation in the bath- room of modest proportions, lack- | ing space for a regulation rectan- gular or square bathtub. Calcutta University is readying a celebration for its centenary) in January, 1957. painted white, If you're agen Maes the install we measure, install and a new: scammer soos U safety. and catalogue. WIGGS . . « Fireplace Fixture Specialists a Beautiful firescreen | ation of your firescreé do the job efficiently Sa cic, ig rg rene y... we use the famous Bennett Ireland Flexsc for beauty . . . convenience . Recessed type screens for average opening about $30 plus installation . . . stop in or phone FE 4-1234 for information fireplace, let Wiggs »* © -reens OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. és Poe wad : oe ‘ ~ MONDAY and mor GOODRIC vu Id NEW |DELHE, India @ — Four 'Conference at MSU : last night in a bomb explosion on TAME OnE © a ee | puttering room a crowded ‘New Dethi street. registrations ; Police sald an unidentified per-/140 persons will attend the second iis need, some of the|son tossed thé bomb near a long|National Tank Truk Conference 's leading architects are SUg-|line of people waiting to enter a|Aug. oe at Michigan State Uni- tool, Niger & foe ‘ld the. of the : these match cases they ‘ ! from the fences. For instance, if the fence the gandoner’s shed ia bult ot the! {the 8 | is bu ; stained or to match. These tool sheds can be low, just tall enough for a man Bae rere Cue “Finish ! |2SR== =|) Finish Yourself and Save! Gassioe H and improves is bens: |) @ NOTHING DOWN! © LOW MONTHLY TERMS! cedar or Douglas fir, or designed) hel ond SAVE 4 OF DOLLARS. Our ex- in boards and batten or simple sid-) # - finish cr dhew you how. Or we will do the complete Job. ing, the big thing is that the gar-|| aid eieetal elt dener has handy place for his| Jy We ofler you the Hnest wcsteent veroem Kitchens jonrgtewdeoalng Rypepatrtpmype Rumpus Rooms, Bathrooms. Garages. to a minimum. needs withi few steps, and he has room to store. hose, GARAGE SPECIAL | mowers, , fertilizers and : . tefl rate ot of sgh, Some| BP 12", athe te, winaoee, 39°” sheds 7 ger neg eg — 210 Ib. shingles. Patt, 106 fir siding. dows and a potting ns! aa 227 series of easy-to-follow pictures gt ceciceeel lho e a | oe: epee : sci “ut Sa ot non ® D & M BUILDING SERVICE desirable to store tubers, bubs or) 9 $, Jessie Phones: FE 2.7004 and FE 2-8245 other such plants during the winter PEN SUNDAY 12-4 - months, The cost of these sheds is |p very small compared to the com: RPP PPLE City Issues 24 == === rao hag honpangeled mony H FARM HOMES “ALSO 3 BEDROOMS — BRICK — 1/2 BATHS Plus all these other features te be seen at our models: LUXURIOUS 100 FT. x 150 FT. LOT © 1,160 Square Feet of Living Area © Breakfast Nook © Large Living Room with Dining E1! © Vestibule Entrance © Beauty Queen Kitchen Cabinets © Tiled Master Bath © Birch Sliding Closet Doors © Automatic Hot Water | =a your furniture a vacuum not CIVILIANS S00. ONLY... Dowill pile fabrics such, as carpets andi rugs. Don't wait for this damage | to show, A new chair or sofa, or, one which has been reupholstered, | fer ue | ROAD 0 SMARTLY STYLED HOME—., TERRACE : This house is designed for. fam. ASPHALT OIL | ; SPECIAL |i eereee-— (i 30-Day Occupancy “Open planning merges the fam- Pag All Work ily room, living-dining area and etad ager nays yuo . Guaranteed VETER AN S N M i D ‘ TERMS! kitchen in one spacious sweep 4 ~'ee opti e i cae 0 oney own : []} through the house from front to e CALL US TODAY Ne Payments ‘i October 1st rear. Room divisions are created : STANLEY @ No Down Payment by the fireplace, indoor planting Prine | AAA OIL CO. Ff $ HLY @ 36 Months To P boxes, a snack bar and a short : Ll 2-1044 TR 3-02008 | . MONT L on o ray kitchen wall.. Bedrooms are seg- , | 3 f aud {| Tegated for privacy, Skylights il- . - . annem i. bebliaiiek tsk luminate the hail, two denis aad 2 piomay de ereneen on 9 — seu Coston Installations =] Pp AY MENT : ! the main bathroom, The ‘heater - etal bags “a ‘ A ELBL G room has an outside entrance for {- ~ = = KIT gn TET BALDWIN e IN service. No basement is needed. «< FLOO! - & SONS — [22 cP comtines win | F OTe deb TAN eanven STORM SASH & SCREENS | MODEL HOME plus taxes ond insurance patio for extra porch space. This % COUNTER TOPS and | Corner Stanley & Cornell OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ea is plan K-2AP by Charlies E. , mor. Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 * Heating % Air Conditioning }} Armstrong, architect, 1013% Uni- | © ~~ Other amy eon recap | v2 1 P.M. to 6 P. M. * Sheet Metal .. .* Rooting.. |! versity Drive, Fort Worth, Tex- | © ape Call for Free Estimates 73 S. Parke FE 4-1504 }| as. The house covers 1788 square m 200s 20-0" Cari Shell & Sons DAN a ROSE FEATURES: 3 sa eset ts ce a or een sete Sha = Seenee feet. A combine- Phone OR 3-5043 sant A J Peved Seteet r ion of flat roof planes and a _— | came © Full Closets with A R E YO U slight pitch over the house pro- : @ 4 Styles to Choose from Sliding Doors | duces a distinctive modern air. . . ; © Luxaire Automatic Oil © Plastic Tile Bath ° MOVI it G ? Mika lay Standard Bidrs.j4 ; Heat ° Double Ribbon : DS : 19469 Jemes C Phone BRoadway 3-1001 ir oe Sener Penge 2 - Rural’ free mail delivery in the} ames Vouzens Y; 1Man’s Entitled U; S. will mark 6D years next Oc- Detroit 20030 JAMES COUZENS to Mess-Up a kes lel Compare T With Other Houses C Smith Moving Co. “FE “4-4864- - a wife who stands at her man’s elbow ready to catch his ee cigarette ashes? ~~ « — ee _. Willis M. For the Home If so, chances are he doesn’t! > B REWER How to Copy. Irregular find home comfortable, | Contours With Cards . ee How to overcome a tricky prob- A man likes his home to be Broker ° lem in making a profile template °Tderly and clean when he walks’ of an irregular cont linto it but feels entitled to mess th enna vee e ft ihe» AN \ \ \ OL lod eS ae ee Stee Uk i Be ee ee oo iy # ‘ a4 fia i \ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, =. 1 S pty see Beg VN sj ee Pe ie. Se eee tee, ee See fe eee oe Wy j \ i ped ‘ ¥ : : fs . * ff ‘a wed \ ee fo? Ro tG We 3 TE i 70 per cent. ‘ Individual first-seven months to- jtals compared with the like 1955 |period show: total building classi- ification at $656,802,000, down two per cent and, in addition, heavy ;engineering at $138,392,000, up 52 j ber cent. |Protect Your Rugs | Whenever it is possible, a carpet or rug should be turned end for end 3 BELLE AIRE AWNING CO. the furniture around so that a new Sas ‘footpath will be created, Use = FE 8-3882 your vacuum cledher regularly, to 38 S. Saginaw jremove dust and dirt and prolong FOLD-UP STOVE—Unusual new 24-inch built-in surface cooking equipment folds back out of the way when not needed, leaving most of the countertop free as work area. Two full-sized electric cooking * SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1956 ! Jess steel section. Unité ‘also are available in a 48-inch section as | shown. High speed heating and controlled temperature cooking are important new features. if Featuring Tri-Levels Basement Homes — | Check these outstanding features: 3 Bedroom Brick, 1.200 : ‘master bedroom square, lot 7 panelled don, GE Toxoliie, GE Ventilator steve unit, wardrobe closets, two » fire activities room, and your choice of bathroom and a Model Open Daily 1-7 — Sun 10-8 VY MILE NORTH OF UNIO KE VILLAGE ON WEST SIDE OF WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD TO MODEL Built by Moore Homes, Inc. DYER-JAMES REALTORS 8065 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4771 Se eer“ . TORIDHEET , ) WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey end Estimate, Call * AUTOMATIC. HEATING CO. ehke a pion: ov 305 TO THE PICNIC 6.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area FOR PICNICS—The 10-gallon keg 17 Orcherd Loke Ave. shown in the sketch will hold enough ice cubes and frozen foods for a big family picnic. It is in-| sulated with rock wool and deco- rated in gay colors, This keg is one of several useful gadgets you i¢an make for the picnic from a rn. A unique napkin holder anchor jig-sawed from fine . A food screen that will keep out the insects. A hurricane candle holder to fit any lamp or lantern) chimney. Then there are many decorative designs from tiny scrolls to the large chanticleer on the ibarrel. These designs are just }traced on to the wood and the col-| Jere filled in. Everything is on pattern 447 which is available to readers who will send 25c with) name and address. Pontiac Press, Pattern Dept., Bedford Hills, N.Y. Make Backyard Patio \ _ \ FE 2-9124 — for TOM BATEMAN ] | . . = | FE 4.0528 | IT PLEASES US j v i 1 ” er ‘as a8 O PLEASE YOU inexpensive Way — A SA ee Families with budget problems, | iwho still want an attractive back- i i t af E i f ith fir ; it Z ita: 8 a 5 E CONTEMPORARY CALIFORNIA REDWOOD ~$ LARGE BEDROOMS: Wise painters see to it that their ipaints are thoroughly mixed and ifree of lumps before they start using them. Pouring the paint through a discarded nylon stock- ling, stretched over the top of the can, will strain it of all lumps and Do's and Don'ts + |smooth, units, six and eight inches in diameter, are contained in each stain- Will Help Dad Around the House HOME WORKSHOP TIPS. AP Newsfeatures DO, . . if you have or make wooden sawhorses, sand the tops a precaution that - will prevent work from being marred. DO... select the center of your shop as the best location for your table saw, since it will enable, large-sized lumber to be handled more easily. ° DO... use some sort of turn- table for painting and spraying constructed objects easily an neatly, ; DO... be certain that all oil is wiped from tools before use to prevent slipping, a frequent cause of accidents. DO... use ordinary muffin tins as excellent containers for differ- ent-sized nails, screws and other small items, DON’T, . push sticks for table saws, jointers and. similar power tools to keep your hands away from the cutting . . forget that, while acoustical ceiling tile will help to ture for the recreation room can be yours inexpensively by making a ed and ‘can be used as an end table, small coffee table or an oc- casional table, * ee finished lumber to make the 20-inch . overlook the use of|Circular top, Or you can use 1- inch hardwood plywood, Next take a pencil and a sthing with a 10- inch radius and draw the pattern for the drum or top. Make the box frame from a 4foot piece of 1 ‘by Sinch lumber cutting 2 pieces 12 inches each and 2 pieces PRONT Watlonal Lumber Manufactorary Association That additional piece of furni- sticking. drum table. It is easily construct- face to obtain the proper an * Edge glue 4 pieces of 1 by 6-inch drastic measures. wax on the runners will prevent Cut the legs to the taper shown. | Fasten them to the box in the positions indicated by beveling orl e.. Fasten the legs from the inside’ with wood glue and No. 5 2%-inch! screws, Trim the top of the legs. flush with the frame and mount the’ top, centering it on the frame. Set all exposed nails and fill the holes with wood filler. Round all, sharp edges and sand the table before finishing. Stain and var. fish. For a furniture finish, rub the table with pumice and linseed oil, Vacuum-cleaning a child's stuffed toys will remove surface dirt and postpone the necessity for more, “CHOICE BUILDING SITES | 100°x150° Some with Lake Privileges Excellent Terms 9a SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD In the Sylvan Shopping Center | | wall and out of the way encourages warpage and waste. White spray-painted gourds large leaves (even weeds will combined with colorful fruit 4 milk glass bowl, will make a and beautiful table centerpiece ‘for | Built on Lake Front | © nme Pays tne dining room, entrance hall or] ‘25,500 - 26’ living .room with Tennessee marble natural fireploce-—all rooms carpeted—built-ini range and oven—bedroom and bath vanities. eee & | 80'x250'—very desirable home site ! df CERAMIC TILED Full Bath and Half Bath Included also 2 car port—covered potio-—located in Lakewood Village—a well controlled develop- a ment. * 2h TRADE DEAL OF YOUR \ HOME CONSIDERED NORTHWEST REALTOR: ($380 Dixie Highway CONCRETE STEPS Ornamental Iron Drive 10 Miles West of Pontiac @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or. from Telegraph and West Huron on M-59 moc, Titan FEATURES: . Soe oe ee jo FHA as UETT. |e Avoid Maney ‘cotoliane Satety "Free Estimates — We Deliver Any | CONCRETE STEP ‘CO. | OR NSF ‘ t Is First Choice. for Highest Quality and Workmanship Fé Specializing in ¢ Goreges Commercial Bidgs. Breezeways Concrete Work Additions Porch Enclosures Attic Remodeling Roofing Recreation Rooms ‘ Siding Kitchen Remodeling Bath Rooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” - — en Seg 9:00 - 5:30. mday 12:00 - 4:00 BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE At the Hashing white light fost oust, of OAc, Poet Wie, de the frame tip. peovides sumpart. tor the legs DEWEY tront SR ome wen REFRIGERATION | aunctitate || Complete Dependable Service divider for the || &m All Makes of Refrigeration | — face board of the and Alr Conditioning. 4 keep noise inside a workshop, oth- a tue tee int tome ee FEderal 5-6247 jer measures (such as rubber pads) aivigee using wood glue and + under tool tables) will cut down the penny finishing nails, Fasten % Member of a Aa gee the| DY linch drawer runners as PONTIAC-OAKLAND x. s » « naiont to toe ts shown using No, 4 1%-inch wood || REFRIGERATION ASS'N. most accessible locations; the ws — patos os over or near DON’T , . « make the Li “DON'T «make the Republicans and Democrats Agree than. you need, a practi pe : Pa Almost - like adding another | room TO YOUR HOME There's an average boa sigma ooilgs a beg oe of II square feet of ; regular doorways and “storage floor space for each : = Pn Seay tet - : J swing deer. «= : eee ten mi wk gue times an average of : privacy. Pell Doors ae, sturdily 12 doors 132 3 ie Lent gad... apg square feet saved : hinged. Operate easily. Birch, with.... — ae eeeeeeeeanee CHEERFUL, COLORFUL BEAUTY tee OF fan OF, UNHARMED BY FRUIT ACIDS, ALCOMOL, BOILING WATER, ALKALIES Get Your Entry Blanks at Poole’s for Your Millionaire Weekend! See Our Bargain Bin of Materials! ae Pi “ e. , , = q P . FLAT q 4 4 4 HOT ROLLED SHEETS: AND PLATES Pontiac Welding & Machine Works vA N. Porke FE 2-4121 d > a > > d d d d a 4 > > 7 Z ; p . q 4 a 4 q 4 4 . 4 q nb “teeta ~tetdidted tttetit iid indidtad iin www 7 z in tin tin tn tia in dintinadin di tintin tin dina dh thy din din tn tty tn in tp tn tn te tn dp ty tp tp tn tn tnt tp dp tt td Slectrical CONTRACTOR State & City Licensed Over 25 Years in Pontice 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 Waterford Hill Estates SELECT YOUR HOMESITE NOW! 4 Good Reasons Why You Should Buy Now! ® MANY LARCE LOTS SOME OVER 100 FT. WIDE ® GOOD DRAINAGE ® GOOD WATER 69 fostlobe’ac + te oe Cie tetas 6 ete. ° : Gee f : . ee & ; oa) a sree 8 : 4 15-4 212-0" 10-0'x12-0" I eob. | ! : h. : | down ‘ H t ‘ i ti et ‘ oc" o bed room rn u'-4"x 12-0" Ts ” cabinets thre —- a wie 12-1 x10- outdoor foyer vest. q living room Cc L & living, room "ee ore e2-Ox12-0° x oy - - J iii OPOR a , a E., oe : 3 ” is ;solerigen”..: ‘. a HW-14 , . “ . : | va see: window faces the pool which lets HW-14 CALIFORNIA LUXURY—You fornia luxury in this house on a 60 Press House Features Outdoor Living A private swimming pool comes with this budget-priced house on a modest size lot! Deisgnated as Design HW-14 in The House of The: Week series, it \demonstrates the practicability of California luxury on most any 60- ® LOW DOWN PAYMENT PAY AS LITTLE AS $20.00 A MONTH Call Today Herbert C. Davis FE 5-4311 foot lot. * * *# The house is expertly planned to jkeep every room. free from cross traffic. It contains three bedrooms, itwo bathrooms, spacious living room and dining room, and effi ciently planned kitchen and a dra | | matic outdoor living room. Yet the house proper covers only 1,424 square feet. You could build this house RB, J. Dawsen, Hugh A. Wateon 11% N. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontise EXCELLENT PLAN—This saa a ine ane well the house, swimming pool, garage and out- door living room fit’ a small lot. glamorizes the front of the house with random even on a 40-foot lot by shifting |. vise the youngsters. The outdoor living room Is entered through sliding-glas$ doors from the liv- ing room, The bedrooms are completely removed from the noise and traffic of the rest of the house, The kitchen mother super- can get Cali- stonework, solarium window, stained vertical sid- foot lot. Color ' ing and white gable ends. may be built with a three-year im- provement loan, or you can make it a do-it-yourself project to elimi- nate most or all of the labor cost.”’ CRAWL SPACE No basement is needed with De- sign HW-14, An abundance of closet the master bedroom, makes the|space and the possibility of length- pool especially inviting for a quickjening the garage for larger cabi- of the Week nets, plus the use can ie the aah | saton a asst putida. Cagle storage 3 clude a separate conversion sheet for basementless construction. Matern points out, that there are various types of pools and pool kits available, There are pools of con- erete - block, reinforced block, poured concrete, steel shell and gunite concrete sprayed on steel rods, Then there are kits for pre- stressed precast concrete, plastic lined pools = a pools. “For a professionally built pool, approximately 16 by 30 feet, includ- ing piping and filter, the cost may - {run between $2,500 and $3,000," he . “A precast concrete unit, 16 by 32, complete with filtration sys- tem can be purchased for $1,300. Do-it-yourself labor can keep the installation cost close to this figure. LIVE OUTDOORS “A 15 by 30 pre-formed light- weight fiberglas pool kit, includ- ing filter, coping and light can be had for $1,000—another do-it-your- self project. “One man built himself an 11 by 17 poured concrete pool for $290. This and thany others have with- stood many winters in the cold area of the country.” The outdoor living room of this house is an especially attractive feature., This is removed from the swimming area and the min- lature sandy beach at the head of the pool, It is entered through sliding glass doors from the liv- ing room. A separate barbecue oF a THE PONTIAC PRESS Building Editor: NAME Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of The Week, Design HW-14. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins, ‘4 * . Privacy indoors and outdoors is underwritten in this plan, A walk along the outside of the garage leads to the swimming pool area. But a gate at the end of this walk keeps excluded persons out, Usual- ly when you build a swimming pool, you have to have a fence around it. Here the gate, the ga- rage and the covered spectators gallery provide that fence without disfiguring your property, * * * Ease of passage is another head- line in this plan, You can usher guests into the. front vestibule, where two coat closets are avail- able, take them through the foyer and directly into the living room. Or when you come home late, you can go from the front door down the hall to any bedroom or bath- room, or stop in the kitchen for a snack without passing through the living room, * * * “If yott build this house with a basement, you'll find it easy to! store pool gear downstairs for the winter, because the basement! stairs lead directly down from the service entrance, If you build with-. out a basement, you'll have an am- TRUBILT EXPANDS - Have Ready-Mix “S*! Going along once again with our policy of service " ‘beyond compare to the builder we have expanded our facilities to include the finest in ready-mix for you. READY-MIX FOR A NEAT THRIFTY JOB TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. Masonry Builders’ Supplies 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4.9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Reads ple storage closet in the place oc cupled by the stairs, < I * * * The solarium window in the liv- ing room is an interesting detail in both the exterior and interior) design of this house, This window) with its stone retainer lends charm | to the front and provides a raised hearth for the fireplace with an adjoining planter box in the house. | STREET (Please Print) CITY STATE Florida F First to 5 Color Highway Route Signs TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida will be the first state in the nation to standardize all of its U, S. high- way route signs by color. The job of changing «thousands of route marking will I begin soon n and will take about two years to finish. Five | colors are to be used on reflec- torized signs. No two routes with signs of the same color will cross. Drivers will find it easy to “follow the color." There are 150 national forests in the United States. They are in * t ts] 108 Mh PUOe es i I" jee Mae i |, & COMBINATION DOORS $1450 OAK FLOORING PLYWOOD EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PLYSCORE INSULATION—PLASTERBOARD , SASH—DOORS Also Many Other Bargains We Deliver Anywhere in Michigan Sp. nabs (nm 831 Ooklond . Avenue FE 2-0225 | but nine states. morning yieewe. HUR - r Connie screened from neigh- bors, the pool has a covered spec- tators’ gallery along its side oppo- site the house, Blocking views from the street is a small cabana with a shower bath. This insures you RY — HURRY — ONLY. 18 LEFT! against wet traffic through the house and provides dressing space. GET SOME BIDS How much would a swimming pool of this type cost you? Rudolph A. Matern, the architect who de- signed HW-14, got a lot of estimates before he completed this plan. NO MONEY DOWN e Upper Long Lake e Hammond e Sodon Lake Lake BLOO TOW SUBURBAN is always in great standing lakefront in the Bloomfield of high and dry lakefront lots with loads of trees being offered for sale becomes smaller with each succeeding month. The Houseman- Spitzley Corporation has a selection of out- lakes at your doorstep and be out fishing 10 minutes after you get home. Write or call . us as soon as possible for detailed information. BLOOMPIELD HILLS OFFICE, at Long. Leake Road and Telegraph = opposite Devon Gables. Phone MIDWEST 4-7422 NJ SPITZL EY CORPORAT MFIELD NSHIP LAKE FRONTAGE demand, but the number sites at reasonable prices Hills area. Live with the IONE df SHERWOOD RANCH HOMES — 3 BEDROOMS — FULL BRICK ude 7 ti - \ .* J ¥ I , 4 b \ F : a 3 . sak * i i t é \ \ od : f £ V a ve 4 . ‘i ; il Lv aT toe ree | 4 4, ar \ PP as ae © See * \ af : | * Ca 3 %, f Eger | a i ees r a 4 z et i 4 gi chee” Lite v4 i gy \ : ‘ ‘i eg {7% | t \ x ; “4 | \ hs i i ; \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, sarumpay, AUGUST ie bone fo er ON UC TEP NS aiFen ¢ es Offer Protection| Against All Trespassers he Oaths o, fe: its niengy rpc were pphrmpagereyet hare HILLTOP SLATE » penn manent, #98 roe, Said ertgcan | HAS MANY FASCINATING USES to fit on this 2x4 frame, an ow fa louvered beards can be cut to fo) ats between the and bottom rail COLORFUL WALKS + + PATIOS ond TERRACES | CROOMING A FLOOR FINIE — — Weigh all factors in choosing ot te 4 = STEPPING STONES + FLOORS + ENTRANCE HALLS a floor finish. Avoid disappointing results by trying various finishing | materials on pieces of scrap flooring first. Choosing Floor Finish?\,, Then Plan Work Ahead| Having to choose a floor finish|personal taste, all must be con- - | BRICK | th eclors of TATES SLATE. wore meee ood pursie. a pattern by weaving it around a b green, clear purple, mottled green and purple, é a } inarrow 1x4 “¥ sans arene in Le cod red, grey. : _|the center of the space between) . «In Stock for Immediate Delivery f- oe ond posts , Fences made of cedar or fir “can be left to weather to a soft PONTIAC CUT STONE qeeennnnnnnnnnnnn to use in an upcoming refinishing|sidered. To guide you, here is a i a a P natural color, or they can be ; > Miproject might make your headjbrief rundown on some of the imply e, this table and stained any desirable color to i. 1 P ae ‘ ¢ 60 DIFFERENT COLORS and Biswim, but it will be easier if you}popular finishes: bench unit is forthe family that| gut the house owner. || M-59 (¥ Mi West of Airport) Ph, OR 3-1594 jecid a ee ne nlarce | $ TEXTURES TO CHOOSE FROM! $ ‘cs, tor mst 2% wer on, test have everthing 03808 One hing celal, Tens KD " RUD OIOORIPOLOOOIOIOOODPOPIIOIOIOIDOELE ldollars on application and upkeep| This is an oldy, very durable, |scurrying around to find seats: A down the blood pressure of the) ©€P\ won't show water spots, but is\hammer and hand saw are the|home gardener, who dislikes seeing | — aan ~ floor (hard or soft|# lot of work to apply. Although it tools needed to build this unit. The his choice flowers and shrubs de-| Have Us Show You Our NEW 3 e4 use to be made of the brings out the natural grain of|pattern carries cutting diagrams stroyed by marauding pets or BOICE BUILDER’ room, durability of the finish and|"°0d, the beauty of an oll finish)for the shaped pieces so that there children. depends on the number of coats|is no waste of time and material Made of Fiberglass with All the Colors of Nature r S e applied and time spent polishing. |in putting the unit together. Pat- * BLOCK CONCRETE BRICK QQ a! Linseed ofl—applied elther cold tern is No. 203 and the price is te. Also Aluminum, Asbestos and Insulation | or warm—ig used. Warm oil sets|Other patterns available in packets 2 545 S$. Telegroph Rood Telephone FE 5.8186 faster and results in a darkerjare Lawn & Garden Furniture, at Rock Bottom Prices ' ' I FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS— NO MONEY DOWN color, and is heated by placing|Nos. 1 and 2—$1 each. Bird Houses} , the oil container in a pan of boil-jand Feeders, 1 and 2—$1 each. ing-hot water. Brush oil over the|Living Room Furniture—$1; and 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063 floor, let it stand a short time, |Jig-Saw Packets, 1 and 2—$1 each. Albert B. Lowrie- The Name You Can Trust - in Aluminum and rub the floor with a soft cloth|Be sure to give. name and number until all of the oi! has been ab-jof packet to avoid error in filling/ sorbed or removed, Several repeat|your order. Any pattern not usefullf applications are necessary, but the(may be returned for refund or] room may be used between times. exchange. ioe ocr mmaions asa For quicker penetration and faster * 2 © : drying, mix one part t ntine| The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept.,| ing when unpatterned boards are “">'"€. P urpe used, Rapidly becoming a tavo-|With three parts oil. Bedford Hills, New York. rite because of its rich texture is -Linseed oil finishes ore not rec- z Masonite Ridgeline, a durable hard-|ommended for oak floors. Use Special Nails THE WEATHER TEST. THE LINE WE STOCK, “NONE BUT THE BEST!’ board which may be painted or) PENETRATING SEALERS Like oil finishes, floor seals|,, Nailing. the re carpenterng H Sh Ti penetrate the wood, and so are specialty, It calls for special nails. ome ow ime f {highly durable and suitable fori.) a fine squeak-free floor, which! floors which get hard wear. Al-lthe owner will be forever proud.ot,|; Knotty Cedar Paneling— though they don't darken wood as'it i, well worth while to insist that| 2 6” and 8” wid ft. 194 A |much as oil, they are easy tO aP-\ihe floor layer get and use the! es ‘ @., .Sq. 2¢ ply. As a rule, two coats are. suf- right kind of nails, and plenty ot ” Take Advantage wll Aromatic Cedar A ificient in applying them, follow\inem. The average floor - layer’ KOOLVENT S Cl t Linin ft: 25¢ f | directions ‘on the container. finds the screw-type nails more! FREE! jose G ...... sq. ae | i] MB 3 R ° Te : VARNISH satisfactory, because they elimi- Martin Senour Paints ae ny Lu : This hardboard siding has a lin-| Rather Sica to use because nate splitting. Corner Columns 144 interior colors to choose from! mad 549 N SAGINAW ST. Fonlax ch 7 -Wevaee ear texture in a restrained combed it m a very carefully, | eee I nyt ot Da AR le * "ee Doors of Beets = _ ; ‘ z ne panels are four e 8 coating ree coats | Insi and | or . . wide, one-quarter inch thick and|are preferred and the finish should A ee, Cee. Straited Fi We ld ut ' B & F | Plumbing Heating Co. up to 16 feet long. This siding also|be hand-sanded lightly between| ; ‘ trait r Weldtex ’ ‘comes in strips for horizontal ap-|coats. Varnish is slow drying and) Choice of Colors! Paneling sq. ft. 28c’ | ' 371 Auburn iplication. Here the widths are floors should be protected from Tho Machel Conpeny Kc omeit Selon + Melding in’? | Days, FE 8-3647 Nights, FE 5-7842 az" _ *. Thaee anne a ~~ ay and insects while the! : te Dasiesioe Dichialens fer J ia t tions H olding fae “ eee aucaiinae iso may have u-; fin i ae | me BREE ESTIMATES ful siding mnmtae | COMMERCIAL buictur MooLVENT 20°." "le he Hels ow EP AIRIN Used on exteriors in panel form,| This on or is generally| Tha Pome FE 2.80En Bab H. Case 1 Aluminum Awnings | t Us elp You : G Ridge mag be Insaled wilh veri and” pre to waterepot, | O# te Srecan_rimeas conten: H] Fer Fre Btiutes ood Dea "ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. terial has prompted its use > iy in-|and being fairly easy to apply. At | ROOFING & INSULATION CO. |) era Baldwin Ave. FE 2-9104 terior decorators, who have speci-|least two coats should be applied BEA EMODELING 7 NEW INSTALLATIONS ; ‘new siding material has unusual|but overnight drying should be y , 3 ee ban, me P sa MBER iMtrength, durability and ressistance|allowed between subsequent coats. ; ACT FALT. Lo CEE : = LA tll types of weather. Its versa-|Sand lightly between coats, too. . eee} me tility is making it a favorite among|Shellacked floors should be waxed \ het ‘em Pretty we when used . . . FPA R K LA Nn D SUBDIVISION No. 2 ishes, wax is one of the sim No aces stn the Nation's Cap ae © aan ate Ag , in beautiful Rochester helps to make oiled,’ sealed, oe old S0-pound lard tins 88) i oiacked or varnished surfaces |wastebaskets — glamourized b paint, of corel’ Sh cans Pid scratch-resistant, and to protect i into a graceful shape and then them from dirt and grime. ipainted by artists in the trade, One| Paste or liquid wax may be ‘especially pretty one has a coral|applied to any of the fldor fin- Glass Tub & Shower Enclosures | Glass Sliding Doors interior and an ebony exterior, |ishes discussed here. with a medallion of red flowers.) Before taking on a floor-finish- 4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ints ih of ay ts reer thee yg ORLando 3-1224 ORlando 3-1224 DRAYTON DISTRIBUTORS Wholesale Only tifully decorated living room or/out the finish of your choice on ie Reema rea bedroom, these, a saagle: piece of wool of Git. A 7 same species as the floor. Or else “oe “ - juse a hidden floor area your} |FHA VA Deny It test. It's the only way to avoid Despite news stories, the Ad-| disappointment. . housing, even though when ths |yu are converting the basemen : Pies... - eg = i @LAKE PROPERTY —_| somes cart ane tr astra isting cn te pe | ME vere: ‘7 5 0 D0 © FARMS moved. whenever housing starts| be heme ay gH: ee a . : Wh -@ ACREAGE aa We Have Customers Waiting for Property Such os Yours LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH A LEADER _ OUR POLICY IS” Efficient Service - @ Quick Results © © The Best Dollar Coll righ for FREE estimates of = meee value of your Property. =r ie B Prive d. i Only IS 990. LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENT TT Sees ar - E ee (FFE TE the Queen" se aii “2 ce “MODEL PHONE Olive 6.9391. - =... atl FE 5.7471 [NO DOWN | ts PAYMENT. PAYMENT |- In OCTOBER pense ng Dope EEN awn nals ve eat PO ith de tah Co HEL kG ye ye EO Ve ALE Wy 6 ie peg Sagat" | , 4 oe 4) / SHE ‘PONTIAO PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 “TWENTY;-SEVEN” | = r wT. ! a ga ' re ‘ Be ‘p t fa , «/ 1. You ‘must be ty |DONALD DUCK | . gi ees M 7 a Security for You: _& oe ee ie ee ae eR at - : at - Working for Government?) ines = ee Ft bara opera a nes TET ) [2ea| _— You Must Retire at 70 . meome | | cae CLI wel Bea Sr or Dae eee 2 made a change in the provisions Z § E f 3 5 é A ow By T. V. Hamlin ALLEY OOP ~~ Could you list them again?” This has been changed so that Mail Protection a : t | payments based on her first hus- | HUNTINGTON, W. Va. — the total tax| band’s record if her second Letter carrier James Arthur, bit- 214 per cent for each. | husband should die within a year |'e" by dogs four times in his four x 7 increase will be % of 1 per cent | From J. D. of Pontiac, Mich.: |" RVe Solved the | maliman's| } for a total tax payment of 3%. |What are the requirements to be|U/emma. Arthur s along @ From Mrs. E. 0. of Topeka,leligible for a World War I veter-|)7Yearold Boxer as a working “;, oe “ ae n.: “Y understand > o” companion every day—and hasn't af eel the Soot Betty how Mane ae three: been bitten once since. RAND " BOARDING HOUSE LY MOE: : ie ‘ _ MMO WE'D BETTER Px Z A NEP, ALL FIXED! J SWITCH | ! 3 _ i Cou Ne ae THAT WAVE If TAKE A / Z PAT LEAST THE pe Peilad Bimal | Ze HE'S TO FIT oi WEA Serves, tn. TM. ag. US. Pet OF. SPUTTER-# THAT oo. By Ernie Bushmiller i me CARS «a {1 «MY WORD/D ING/ WRENCH — , MMe peres & Seip gate HEY--- WHAT'S I PUT A LOVE =-AND I PE roe oY eens A Line GOING ON LETTER IN HERE FORGOT TO NB \ $49.99 / THERE, NANCY # FOR .SLUGGO --- PERFUME IT -' , | — - > "i ‘ : ye "Yeni \) WILL YOU YX WELL, HE WAS ABouT IT FITS LOTS OF | NO..ONLY BY geienrs "ACRES! LETTER || DescRige \ SIX FEET..BLACK MEN, AS FAR AS IT\ REPUTATION! MR. OLSEN, HAD YOU WDENTIFIED ari HIM: PLEASE / HAIR..MEDIUM BLILO, GOES..INCLUDING ~~ EVER SEEN ROHATCH ? 4 THERE WAS NOTHING / WHA MR. ACRES! TELL t BEFORE HE APPLIED FOR A a EIGHT TO DISTINGUISH HIM ! ME DO YOU KNOW PARTICULARLY, 4. OUT OUR WA .f I WON'T--THERE \ | COULDN'T BE ANY DIRT LEFT ON YOU NOW/ A ' ae = : . ) — iy a — GOOD RIDDANCE TO. | &)-H-A-T! ! tz " BAD ROBBISH, 1 SAH! : UY A eg AE : \-2-3-4-~ ~ Ge AZ RUGGLESES ARE oe 7 RODIN CHOSE S g f “+. “4 E....L0> vy) 4 y 2 : Sy (AAs tan ls ON EARTH 72 7 a C | HH en Z ~ x Z ; = Ae 2 Trt! 4 | S a. y u t “\ * Se Wa Ail = "4 ; “3 Saeco Tees aes >. ; /—— \\ sestsasee nea stit : = du ipharsas al, oy i SS Seraiiiicn (WemrEe 8-25 a an = es eneh aa bys * 5h 0 > A Service, me, TM. Reg. U.S, Pat. OFF. | ; ali UM fry eeveaseven By Dick Cavalli | _—— TRWiLLiAmMs 8-26 AFTERMATH © 1906 by WEA Servis, ine. Ti. fog. v5. Pat. OF, ‘ COLD PREVAIL. LIFON YOLIR vIXIE DUGAN ‘ By McEvoy and Strieber GENEROSITY AND SS ad} | ISHUCKS, ! JUST DON'T HAVE TH HEART T’ DO IT NOW, AFTER TH’ NICE THINGS HE SAID // a * ma at MIRRORS i? $4 je oie aos tan Es F if i | with a potluck dinner tomorrow at 1 p.m. as a get-acquainted gesture. i HAWAII TO WATERFORD a Waterford Township home of the TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, A Arriving to spend the year at the Carl Hoffmans, Norma Sandoval, at right, is helped with her luggage by Jean Hoffman. Jean and Norma will be. attending senior high school classes together. From the Philippines, Norma flew in from Hawaii on Thursday. 1] WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — After a twenty-two day boat trip which included stopovers in China, Japan and Hawaii, Norma Sando- val, exchange student from the ine Islands, arrived Tiurs- day in Waterford, Having flown in from San Fran- cisco, Norma was met at Willow Run airport by the Carl Hoffman family, of 4468 Sashabaw road, with whom she will make her home for one year, Fantasy Trip to Show Youth Faiths of East : Memorial Cemetery. . Mrs jgaret Saranen and Morris With the Hoffmans were a bevy of high school students and. stu- Metcal Subdivision to Open Tomorrow IMLAY CITY—New Metcalf Sub- division will open its model home on South Almont Avenue tomor- row, It will be open Sundays and Labor Day from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and week days from 6 p.m. to New Romeo Students Register Next Week ROMEO—New elementary stu- dents of the Romeo Community School district will enroll Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m, to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. at the Croswell Street school in Romeo or at Wash- ington Elementary school. Parents should bring birth. certificates for kindergartners. Filipino Girl Comes as Waterford Guest dent council adviser, Howard Bennetts, Norma comes from a family of ten children, The Hoffmans have two children, Jean, who like Norma is a bigh school senior, and Judy, a fifth grader. The young exchange student probably won’t have an op- because of the variety of activities planned for her. She is interested in all sports, dramatics, rock ‘a roll, to which she says her conterpporaries; in the Philip- pines clap their hands instead of dancing. to Jean's friends, this will be changed immediately. A white Christmas holds top pri- ority with, Norma. She has never seen snow, and is looking forward with enthusiasm to ice skating and tobogganing, portunity to notice the difference ActforWater | in Farmington Township Board Marks er two years of talks, ‘arguments, ington Township ly taken a definite position on a water system for the “dry areas” of the township, Judge Arthur E. Moore, em- ployed last year by. the board as available, nq further progress could be made until the board |position,”’ ; For financing the proposed $1,- End of Talks; Plan) Water System . FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—Aft- Board has final-| special attorney to investigate the “takes a r | 900,000 system, he recommended the City of Farmington and part of Southfield Township in a water authority, According to Moore a water au- system would pay for the bonds. “The system can pay for itself,” ply acts as co-signer.” Mrs, Elise Avery, township trustee, moved with board agree- ment, for a joint water authority with the other municipalities, and an attempt to interest them in the program. Lawrence Pate, of Ptae and Hirn, Detroit engineers, stated that wa- ter can be obtained from Detroit, but he added, ‘‘You' must be sure you are satisfied with the area you wish to serve before we approach them.” Mrs. Phillip J. Newberg, secre- tary of the Citizens Water Com- mittee, pointed out that petitions which her committee has circulated would help to give a count of po- tential water customers. She added that many persons in the dry areas have not been contacted. On a motion by Floyd A. Cairns, township clerk, the board decided to secure section maps for the purpose of pin-pointing parcels where owners have a willingness to partici- pate in the proposed water dis- trict. ‘The board also agreed to. con- sult. the township attorney regar ship in Section 36. “Credit - wise, this gives th “Credit - wise, this gives the township a black eye,"’ Moore stat- “. Albert Gain, the township's new supervisor, gave the pro- posed joint water authority his unqualified approval. “We have to set up a water 4u- thority by next January, to take care of Kendallwood,” he said. and get our feet wet." thority could be established under Moore stated. ‘The township sim- sult the township attorney regard sult the iron Seaseaed regard- ing the termination of the receiver- “We might as well wade in now ROCHESTER — Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Campbell; who spoke wedding. vows recently in First Congregational Church, will reside in-an apartment at 2294 Helen St, They are traveling in northern Michigan, The bride is the former Linda Lerraine Tenniswood, daughter of Mrs. Linda Tenniswood, 229 Helen St., and R. L. Tenniswood, of Pontiae drive, Pontiac. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Campbell, 145 Helen. The bride wore, for her wedding]! Mrs. Edna May, Battle Creek MR. AND MRS. JAMES R, CAMPBELL James Campbells Travel). Through North Michigan: Resident Wed OXFORD — Mrs, Edna P. May, 3470 Ray Rd., was married to Wil- liam H. Elliott of Battle Creek in a recent ceremony before the Rev. R. W. Cadman Prout at Four Towns Methodist Church. Immediate family witnessed the rites, Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munger of Milford as honor attendants, and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Morgan of Keego Harbor, A corsage of sweetheart roses completed the bride’s costume of navy blue sheer crepe with white accessories, A recetion, following the rites, was held at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Jackson W. Upton in Pon- tiac. Community Celebrates By ELEANOR G. DUCKWITZ Walled Lake Correspondent WESTACRES—The anniversary celebration here tonight marks great progress from the year 1936 and its depression conditions. Most young couples were strug- gling then to stretch the paycheck from week to week and when those incomes under a_ certain level heard they might apply for one of 150 homes being constructed, there was a rush for applications. Charles Avery Wilcox WATERFORD — Service for Charles Avery Wilcox, 82, 4140 Air- port Rd., who died yesterday in Oakland County Hospital, will be Burial will be in White Chapel . Mar- Wilcox of Pontiac; Miss Grace Wilcox and Mrs, Gladys Haroldson of Chicago, Deaths in Nearby Communities at 3 p.m. Monday from the Coats) ~"lFuneral Home, Drayton Plains, Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Wil- liam H. Bishop of Romeo, three nephews, and four neices. ‘Charlies A. Bigelow An opportunity to buy a home with am acre of ground, beach tracts. All houses would be paid for in either 20 or 30 years, depending on the applicants’ age. In April, 1936, the first residents moved in. By late July and August, most homes were com- pleted and the community was on its first legs. It was almost unbelievable to those early comens, After 10 days of 100 degree heat in small city apartments, life in the coun- try was near to heaven, Undaunted by acres of sand burrs, treeless yards and roads that were to become quagmires fainy seasons, the residents pitched in to work towards a model community. . ii fh if i ii ath | : i ‘ee Westacres Marks 20th Year own their own business. Many have served on township or county boards, committees, and the Wal- led-Lake Board of Education. Here was started the com- * munity church that later became. the Orchard Lake Presbyterian Church, and more _ recently ls will be received by Sounts of Gabland, Michigan, County and, at their offices, 550 6, Tel I i Pontiac, Michigan, until 10: Eastern Time, Road from M-34 Road Or: , Oakland Coun- roject No, 212. f pr ing 30,800 em, 3 ie - ++ September 6, 1056, at which™time and A TT a . HER, AUGUST 23, 1056, WIL-. a A., 2685 Warner Drive, Green 64; dear father C3 aes, bea Nionds — = = ‘ Hugo of the Hi! tholic Chare ul ang Interment in Holy Sepul- ehre ore: Recita ‘ond Ma Ge Rosary raced s of a white nylon sheer gown with a picture neckline appliqued with daisies and leaves, and a skirt that swept into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was secured to a small crown of nylon gathers with seed pearls. A white orchid and lilies of the valley were fastened to her white Bible. Best man was Walt Evanson and ushers were Ronald Bentley, David Markley, Douglas Mickelson, Leon- ard Fullmer and Gerald Bentley. Lodge Calendar Regular meeting of Areme Chapter No. 503, Mon. eve., 8 p.m. 22 State St. Sec. Fern Crawley. News in Brief Two gas pumps were broken into and 20 gallons of gas stolen at a Holly Township farm early Friday, the Oakland County Sheriff's De- partment learned today. The theft occurred at 12291 Fagan Rd. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties today are seeking the owner of a check made out for $73.60 which was found by a woman Fri- edly was from a Ramsey, N.J. bank. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Ady. Do You Have a Carpet Problem? Call Tuson Serv. FE 5-8103. Adv. Rummage Sale Sat. in garage, at 23 Pine St. Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, Aug. 17 (AP)—The follow- ing prices cover sales of locally grown luce of No. 1 and fanc ies only, rought to the Farmers’ larkets by — and sold by them in wholesale . : 8 Wheel ground was broken for St. Mark's priicet Friday were: Pruys: Apptes Foam ‘Rubber’ Cushions Pront & Rear * . ‘ +. ee ‘eater met im the Westacres. clubhouse [Ren "i s0U60 tus toslul™#Sfatens | Ggoguear or Gnvaren Tire : fancy, 4.50 bu. No. 1, -3.50-4.00 bu. oll : Gen- yee ta a Binckberrin, Me, 1, 2.0 24a cae. | erat Motors Cheyer bn ¥o.incude Following me = original fami-/Gantaloupes, No. 1, $-60:600 pu. Peaches, | PoC pide to. tude Service Polley giv- lies, other lies have come, age ret yey ven, fancy, age wa og - ahd greases; also labor on lubrica- and done their share, too, keeping taney, 4.06 bu: No. 1, 3.00 bu! tion jobs and repairs. és Tenens West Acres a fine place to live. peers, suger, fancy, ie bas Me 1 | the OS oS So anaes .§0-3.00 Watermelons, No. 1, 2.$0- | © reject eny 4 This year finds more than half/3.00 bu. Srerenenee be say Sd te She Seioeee of the homes paid for. Because xo, t 178-38 bu,; beans, green, round: mee, RE oe of this the association incorporated Wonder. ei ear bu.: Deans, ne Aug. 26, 1086 last year as a non-profit = |No, 1, 6.00 ba: deans, Rom "No. 1, ton to take over shuch things as|S@@7e. *hiacthh, “tS faa it oth Notices bunches; 7 4,—4- 04 -_-_-- z 8 ees: water and park maintenance when |bunet big Mig ng 11 oe ee Death es Oakland Housing relinquishes con- bage, surly. No, 1, 1.75-2.25 bu.; cabbage, trol. Nn “ 4, tee $s en eee 23 18 GARY riety, No. 1. .73- Car.| ALLEN, AUGUST 23, 1956, G Residents have maintained a |r topes, Ne. 1" 4.80-4.0 bu: earrots, Dean, 2983 Josie, Ave. pelares fire the beach and [N° }+ ,1%-$0 dos. bunches. Cauliflower, ‘Allen; dear brother of department, No. 1, $.80-3.00 dos. Celery, No. 1. 325-| Herbert J. Allen, deat, brothel Oe . cuales oul root, Re 2 Allen. Gra sorviews were Roads went to the county and fancy, 1.00 $-don bag: corn, sweet, No 1,| eld today at 3 pm. at the Ate 125-175 S-dos, bag. mbers, picklin tice Cemetery with Rev. Oliver were paved many years ago. {iiss iw. 1. 5. kat cuenmliors, aa , Puneral | ar- size, No, 1, 3.78-4.25 bu; cucumbers, rangements by the Voorhees-Siple Tonight, the residents will en-/si fancy, 3.9 bus No. 1, 1.00-1.86 Funeral e. tertain former residents with an bu Dit No. 85-1.00 doz. busiches, ALLEN, A . : Eegplant, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 % bu.; -|- Pearl, 98 Crawford + nee coivrmry denn by ekacee A ee ge Geta Sa aE J ‘Tice President wvncnes.Yern Fe YiS0 Sou.) Andrew, oeeks deer, sagt of of the association, leads plans for|ptcct onions, dry. No. 1,'300-9.50 bo-| Rone end Richer ‘King. Pu- the party, where reminiscing will |Ib. bag; ontons. » No. 1, 65-80 dos. neral service will be held Mon- be pant. dog, bunches: parsley, root, No. 4 1,00- day, August 97, at 1 p.m. from rampan a bunches; parsiey, root, No. 1.0 the Church (Wessen && > [8.60 dos. Parsnips, No. 1, 3.0-2.%5 3 Walnut) with Elder C. J. John- : Ipe. : were, bee, Ro. Lae Mit Ceasers yo alien Sur ne Dog-Beater Jailed fF rarreecteet e's these) Busteee he Wnt De : 1.50- ee) S0-Nb, bag. Radishes, red. fancy,| scot ow avauet > ie and Fined by Judge sss ser as ‘ior: eS) Goa th Sera y [Rhu webteee, tia : - Funeral day at the corner of Huron and | tn Saginaw streets. The check report- | }* Road he County of Oakland, Michigan of the County of Oakland, ae rv COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF QAKLAND, MICHIGAN . LEE O. BROOKS SOL D. ROBERT O. FELT - Aug. 25, 1986 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petition "ma hee, coneern- miner. Cause No. and said child has violated a law of the State and that said child should "be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court. In hame of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- fied that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Juvenile Court, Oak- ee ie. 8 Wel 3 nex, 1260-B West Bivd., in the Cit ef Pon said A A on the t > at o'clock in ‘orenoon, ons "ore hereb: to appear person tiac Press 5 wee age a ‘spaper prin in Count; “4 circulated . itness, the Honorable Arthur E. of said Court, in the City said County, ‘D. 1988 y, this 23nd day and wi EB. MOORE, Judge of Probate. EORG: R. MURTHA, Probete Register, Juvenile Division, : Aug. 25, lose PD. At a regular meeting of the Townshi Board of Waterford Townanip ot 4 , 1956, a the Township Halil August p ell . hearing = the proposed “| ing of: Eliza! Lake f 1 Roslyn : ) aa Gateway east to t y from izabeth to Motorway Avery from Eliza’ Road | Pn beth Lake d to Exmoore from Eli ‘sou zabeth Lake Road to Riviera from Elizabeth Lake Road te Dever “trem Mtsabe ver from Elizabet : inl bh Lake Road to Ascot from Elizabeth Lake Road to Mo- go ‘ood chwi from Dover East to Roslyr Roslyn from Elisabeth Lake Road to from Getewey to Ros! th e Estates Subdivision No. and Elizabeth Lake Estates No. § was 3 established at the Township 1956 between the yn ing District. WA RD TOWNSHIP BOARD LOUIS G. BARRY, Waterford Township Clerk. Aug. 25, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS POLICE CAR SPECIFICATIONS WATERFORD TOWNSHIP POLICE Por the purchase of Police Ci nd mie a. Pontiac, Mic’ County, Michigah until 8:06 p.m., September 10, 1956 at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read and the different items noted. Two (2) automobiles equipped as fol- Make of Car—General Motors, Ford i = | ~ ‘ear: 1956 Model: 2 door—Standard Automatic Transmission Heavy Duty (Police type) generator & battery. (12 volt system) © Heavy Duty (Taxi Type) Springs & Shock Absorbers Windshield Washers Directional Lights 1956 | to - age of Mrs. Dorance ptevey and ; Smith. eral serv- will| jce will be held Monday, Aug. 27 request. at 1 p.m. from the Voran Funeral certified or cashier's check in Soak with Dr. William Rice the amount of $700.00 must accompany officiating. Interment in Oak eneh, 508. ‘Hills Memorial Cemetery. Ail proposels must be plainly marked} j4rs, McKitrick will Me in ste | 86 _ to thele contents. at the Allens Puneral Home until The Beard reserves the right to reject Baturday afternoon at which time any oF Sm peepee of Se vaive Oe she will be taken to the Voran adn om rg oP A ong ato od BR a I ae ec . interest and to the advantage of the| ——— 7 iins. Board of County Commissioners of ah gg ae ,. - ovey. ‘Fyn held Monday, August 27 from 8t, Joseph Cemetery. of gor will be held Sunday at 8:15 p.m. at the Allen’s Pu- BTINGON. AUGUST 24, 1056, rick Leon, 31. Hibbard Ct., loved infant with a ficiating, Interment in Ceme 7 rric’ seen at the : rel AUGUST 34; South Edith, the a ree Church with Rev. Dr. Achilles A, Biagris officiating. Interment in Oak Hill ——s Prayer serv- ice at 7:30 p.m. day at Far- mer-Snover eral Home, AUGUST 2% Mrs. rgarett Saranen, Earl J., Leon, ry and Morris Wilcox; dear brother of Mrs. Della Casey. Puneral sorvies, will be held Mon- stor Arvid Anderson oficiating. Interment in White Chapel Cem- etery. Mr. Wilcox will Me in sta at the Coats Funeral Home, 314 ~ Sashabaw Road, Dre: Plains, Card of Thank. 1 omen eam WE WISH TO THANK THE MANY friends, neighbors & relatives for their kindness and sympathy dure ing the recent iline especially want to + Phileatha Bible Class, First Nazarene Church, Rochester Naz- arene Church, oth ‘ employes, Birthday Club. Her Chi . ren & Grandchildren Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Funeral Home FE 4-121} Complete facilities (OR STs? D is. Drayton Pisins — Waterford Twp. Donelson-Johns FUNERAL — “DESIGNED FOR UNERALS* SPA CHAPEL Thoughtfui Service FE 3-58 Voorhees Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ss St or, Motor Cemetery Lots 6 GRAVE LOTS, IN ROSELAWN a BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PER- Mount Park Cem . sonable. Will divide “PE ¢a0en, WHITE CHAPEL, OLD SECTION, CHAPEL, OLD SECTION two graves, $11 . Tire : by! ner $ @ for $150. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office im the following boxes: 5, 6, 7, 9; 10, 18, 16, 18, 104, 106, 107, 108, 114, 116. ___Help Wanted Male 6 4 MAN FOR_HARDW. TYPS -- ATTENTION CAR HAULERS! TOR TRUCKMEN WANTED _ era Seg ar states, as atireee, peration offe trace Write er ae eeeterm cone quaithe oma a See, Inc., ( 87 W. Grand Ave., MH. 4 for exper. (dry bd an, ‘You more per week. All replies stri i res” Box 119, BARBER WANTED: 2080 OPDYKD cleaning) driver- can earn $100 oF 8. Die Makers ‘Leaders bines many ring activi- ties and is ex — a to give st tebe oa 2. A record of taking an intere in the individual ro giving hin the freedom to carry out his work ‘a ~e ey 2 a 4 Ad a ey " " ae as Ys £ Pas * Len 4 4 \ Py Vs r —’*< : +A ee an 4 fi ps | pa . \ i j F \ ce PA Sipe, 4 ie Ss a! t J ‘ : ; Ke \ f cy i 2 Fy Aw | ‘ g ie. A if} are A AR ¢ yy rah 4 mo. | | Wy mei bo wat 68 : | Vee \ ; ho rer: oo ipe 8 \; AA bt ‘ \ a go KO SO: 1 Af i > eS : ' ae ae | " dies " Y-NINE Cis Mee 6 Help — ADVERTISING MGR, [PRES eee oboe 6| Help Wanted : Ate cee | od bose haces Seana Employmént A ION OPEN or . Agwecie aA, Work bem Female sae oes - BIRMINGHAM , " = baie Service 13] » ogal wi me ewopaper layout experience OFFERINGS _ nnn nt & Found = 2% Wid, Contracts, M aa py writing experience @:, 8 vomahs Peat ne WALL nara ple Teale WHITE MALE we tga: 32| R penis Knovedge of newspaper adver pas ae Sect" aa UF atl OE , Pontiac Area Resident ih rewinding Vick RE- Siva ‘Pe eioot siediok t& HARGER pn : bo WOR. Pike, | Lost. “Mal — Biles tenliy fer gdvencement in| Sheet _m al vice. he “ Veal ferns “7 ihe Bid on th ’ se eek el ie Mal goutrecting. PE $3800, Cost mens, me hig ata Mt, Duo te alg our cota < . Press, C PRESSER ——— ne PLASTERING | 3 et oid arte wee dw. M. Stout, Realtor hom irmingham R Don Mevers re fae” eae 5 TN. Pagina ealtor ® AND DETAIL MAN |W inbets, | “Balding Service _ 1 Be Ae arog pices | aay Mae : Byes, tun 30 = "ak = Wels Rel enaie OBS FOR co 12 \ uth EEE | Be MORTGAGES rches. od eal ‘7s ALL KINDS mo | re Bagiey 8. seen are GA fer an se peson ean rot estate § ay OF CONCRETE WO! PLASTERING Course and 8 tae GES bans” ns, looulae for ‘er es) mae at cae. P.W. Oe MEN AND © |% Fe San sem — oS fiver votive Tine Sees en, are i to ATTEN acre Masha prieegee Feet Bete ! as 42 ) reasonable. ; Amo va "ie CoahAPCHAN HOt $0516. 8, INT 6. et , 8 _ naa. Peon Mh mig for tbe ght! as wi WOMEN uu tii. or Prine SEWER CLEANING, | Tetll male pestug gout ne [TE pany cot) State “St rh eS ke ; : * ia wrk wT Ae == ry r . 4 - — fixture, MEN. MACHINE, DIE, OR Tv. 1 We, Wate Aang te i —vommina | PLOYMENT SER Ha eu. |e Sarah “ "pieeein ACERANEO. SERVICED. tite it oes = Reese ore on ‘ ae - oe Experienced ‘Per- come. Come. Call rewchogl hi hid very ver GA OFrt 1 MICHI- i (REMODELING: ~_DOITIONE, 1188. gs. Chester Nikon, FE) JE caer? call John repeat . ' required. tired. FE Be dian chet ar ree | td. ie iHDDLEAGED TADY FoR Cant zane aay Fox, cam a Rea AED bye ina | estimate eat SM TT fate FRTUMTNOAND RENOV Log, FIM LATER CLR ee Pasa Won * Befe.___ g ARE AAA ____. | Bl Free estimate Vv: i PIN : cane anes, A ATR « ENGINEF Re xen ime Write Forties Pre Live to 008 | op GIRLS | LAYING hae adhe vaw REE SERV! . oe us ot a oer a tw VICINITY © Or | le weit 8640. Dixie Ws wets fii a week, es = able fo NICE Sore Vake Se tioniny 4 #200 | | BUD fag. Dussh ole. Mesauites © trust Pere OF, Crow okie an OR» . ? ida enon Ba BATH. teak poser for r older lady for ATT males emoval~tree - esti 30161. “REWAR EM ulte, J be mat sad Gevelopment PE 4-1906. y for child care, | REC ECEPT rer! A 4250 | A ie Phone FE «-880h, D, matic and hydraulic sizcrafh ae af GIBSLE 5055 "| RI nist er ‘se $228 cn 69785, F WORK, tae or Pu | LOST: BAIR OP BEAGLES, Fai. a Ree. PRIVATE BA OLS sees ee. | CARPENTER. REMODELI DRIL. colt rance. Ne 118 me C. MFG. CO. Shedrise Aporr in 3 vereen, Jeda | ee ue ; ad fepaits Domestic. OBELING | _fopeir, ao. Se ever vlelaty one Mjostyn RA. PE 21020 —3_E._ Sats, ~vdllepsansa tlt ie inmsed Rd. __Lake On * xs _ Parke bs. OPPORTUNITY yi RSES AID... .... i mere No job too small, -. sHOveRE WALL WARENG BERV. Lost: MALE ¢ COLLIE DOG AN- —_ aisyose) ns eursbass new a8 3 : bg FURN welders. Day deg LAYOUT WANTED: REAL 2 Positions Y oor ania typist <-t CEMeNT ee window service. | —442. FE 21437 wy Sands Teg Re.| clients land contracts tor ous 1_ Pett sourenee, “66 S Aubara, chee caren ce) ae sc gmace | RGETTESSE Tiron [reer eae mo BF ger wee A ee | Be EAE ttt | Sie ol aad Maka ROOM, Apr ADULT Hallam = Mav BE CPUREEAEE | EAtabat ce ecouaer ee | EIT RPM tt | Fa, Pre sane ater | PES MNS PTS | Rothe Wear ges | te mente tate an all anions. a tere ert | 7 ; . Linc OAD MAN. iC. HOUSTON | sir ‘conditioned ti, eetoane 5 WPM ooo cece $851 A-1 CEMENT WORK ae PRIM YoUN PET? WANT TO Hine 38-3. + laaraal * bus ee EXP, SHOE Clee CURE BEER | EALTY | Surnpee"*S"Gay anes paid in: | ONE-GIRL, OFF Ht T WORK | Mh" ae feich{et™antmel Reecue League. TAM APT. WHS sie, PRIVAT? Be ee Se Pee _AntHORs FiguR mE Lgerice, Wem. LLOYD MONROE [7 ee ee ee BRITTANY. SPANIEL Satie Oe EXPERIENCED SEPTIC TANK for NSIBLE LADY TO CARE | SEC FRIDAY Led shorthand $250 FE 4-6866. * - 8 Ot Len and white, vicinity) 2 ROOMS, CRY FURR. ches, atari a Ce aete ia uit | Rte 8 RT aRO, ANON FN _ | Dresmaking, Tailoring 16 Soe ST Tan w maser, 3 a rona_|_ Sraebigetene Oe to ; * _EM_ 33585. YPIsT i : sed contractors. FE AYED: 6M m Evenings xchange 9 F i *. 6-0323. . EL- . |.) 3390.) _ Ponti 37647, | ALTERAT A BL € 7 oo & 4 oy 2 RMS KiTC RETTE eL08 EXPERIENCED BUTCHER YOUNG: PART TIME BAKER Y SALESGIRL pa BOOKKEEPER Senivalate $200 | a ac ¢_Mardwoed Floct.. meric. ; a arepes, PR boli} ANY KIND ate| Flicanet, vetoes * co ims = Huron om 3| een sere , Gall FE 56-8460 WTD. ae oie Ma ee _ OFFICE typist 2... >| building contracto: ED | CUSTOM DESION WwouLb P gee Ww a _neferenset . 2 . Rd. Brim eNO-BOO! $240 compan ractor. Have one img to suit RD * SaRAaILK. jane ARTY WHO PICKED UP anted | Real E t 2RMs. STUDIO ag RARWN 44422 Mi! PRIVATE SECRETARY _ $273 mony o° all the work and, your taste. FE 6-587! tan Chinuahue in vicinity UP | jl ate 32A | 890 Robinw APT, AND BATH. FORD MAN sat ea WORK-ATARY-axD COM. [SECRETARY oem a. ba| Gena ee» ~Mdseden Plowing 16fs|—"-o="" als mn | ITANOY. CLEAN ROOK necessary. may farntened. my .. $275 ROBT. — ar 7 = i df . dults Private bath, work FE 42183. — part (ns MEN “CHAP APIN, CONSTRUCTIO At .ROTO TI | MOT 5 ye | Nice location, W entrance. M ™ ¢ | TRAINER, Exec «raft ee Hwy., Drayton. Pra | Lawns ‘oui ‘ _Hobbies & Supplies 244. my Ae AS TED | per ice ueprint Oo er SAL ES TR Mgr no $345 | A& = 4 Dm cl ROTO NEW 8c palin aaiaeiss - bos 21, Pontiac “P Argaaad Write ons FE & APT. ‘Via MT. CLEM- OTOR perator [ey pies et a jot NCHING. [pour gnre eeee | secant Meaty de eee NT, MAND wee a ° lee, . eld NO ), BAC : ea — rt é nd Seen ee Yon sng ORE SR oe ee ern Me tng | time | RoR Ty ite tae ee Minor Office Work loomfield F Fashion Sho went trea (168). $200 ue 4 tor RSTO MITLINA-CAWNG AND OAR: Noti PROP ERTY? ‘ 7 LARGE RMN” AND ee e | ° SOCIAL WORK. p a Rtg en $780) ol :qRentdentint wat Pu Fe _oame_S OR} 07 oe: diadessan & Personals 25) our Tr Donen’ T PAY | Newly. Seaasetoied oertly ture. . in Wa: is VACANCIES | COST #400 _ 4-0804, ~~ La ape PRP AL LAL fine d of showing iv & 2 Rooms FuRN iS ADOC. < Sterling Plant Needs | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE plus’ up to et “a newt he yea md Patel _— cae br] ree ‘estimate oe ~"GRADING. sundry § Service 18 "ea Beret I — snd money "Dont ves you lume ‘2 eno —_ s ; Ty aanual toacortis c RELATIONS oe ce_estimates. PR 40000. ALL-BR ~ | Eves, Dorothy's, F ers’ Call as we | & PRIVA ea a M gevit MA rs - -BRITE 1. . FE farms, now. We | work! Te. BA O OWN TRANSPORTATION lege us Minimum of tee poate eel. GR (1107 9550 CARPENT TER CONTRACTOR, we wash and ek che AAA PRIVATE ‘DETECTIVER~ pore ay ger residentia) — 7 a ing couple, phone FE y~ gnces desirable. RS poe a ; "AE BNE R’S—Pontiac | "fuses ee. Rowe oss finish a een blinds. FE beam ot gna mind of | wo Ka ,| financing end de all details for | "then m Lande noows Ort ination eation 13 P. or PRescott &- 3 AINS, PLAIN © , Mg matters, Pri : privil entrance, | washing . = » A from nearest ontiac Bank Bld _— 4978 fied. Reaut.tuil IN OR Fe 63 . Private Te Buy- egos and garage, = men MA 4-1586 -roted by, writing Michigan ot ad none, FE 5$-9277 8. An a Se MENT “WORK ron” ry, Phone FE Dst0i, mtisc | Aerotred Knapp Shoes ot roo BUY IDOWE'LL INSURE IT! | |? BG. pecans | war a * BNE: ashioned compa’ w te LAUNDRY 8E Frea BH . FE 5-070 mee end bath. T pram ECRETARY = GIASHINGTON SQUARE Bul BLDO. _ open 6 an aye, Fe irsgg times Sflghh Teatec \euntey. Pe iubiveR Ra. seme® On 31802 |} ROOMS AND "PRIVATES , opening for good GARPENTERS CE ARTNG ance, 1 ehild ool Good Febance, or et altions, instructions 9 | *%ekath, ‘Sones. *m wiaraiee Landscaping _18A swig ae Pe ie a welcome. : rthand vancement. #, porches, a R < Makers Help Wanted Female 7) Fes ops teams 2° Qhe, Toa | Games oe oe Pees me |- IN" D rier, |Ceepernie mea wine nc amg th est ld s eal -WAY" DRIVER| —e ariel r only oF ok filling. state Exchange | 3 i ot : & GOOD, KIND, INTELL: TRAINING SCHOOL. ee A lire ‘BT? FE 20265 3 ROOMS, NICELY FU: . woman interested IGENT Bus, FE 3920) ___Ree_ Fe oie money down at with LAWN RBILDING See To middieaged a RNIRHED. to li in a fe ; si 81645 Sa down and bo} and ING 1018 W drinker: man or lady, N Die ; and sookias. eo 1 work VOICE LESSONS 3 to 8 yrs. to _neape service, ai Pith Land- IF SO NEXT POOR, 1. BRANCH town. 18 8 we — te bus oF in Gren, other help; Priv —— = a gS EXPERIENCE IN GIV- 1g i c Mures i COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE. ‘ TT |S ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AWD =. Teareda every pre e N AL one AND gh nance and shrubber Ww a sf iz Parkwa k y_oft. t : | ais ‘A. CHURCH CHrioors, be a. + = | perience. PE fete e 25 yrs, ex. et US y, Gyivan = a eTs A = PERMANENT POSITION AS . Recently moved here from out “CEME NT ra Lan TANDSCAPING LAWNS. PATIOS, Gi ; y t i 7 ROOM. PRIVE pote structor, We will t ‘ state and would like a ! - Sa RiP OCK ing were. Drain tiles and b ive You 1 Place to P Te not too difficuit to get __Must_b ee te san ne APPLY k See tea uae tee | IGT ee was Work. PE 80 ats # od — : , ay wal a | . 2 Se ; HOURLY ary. paid of home sewing. 8a: eCering = | ER TE Ntee_see mamier_Avs CEMENT W oa, | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AN Fase Your Mind te taal MODERN. NEWLY EMPLOYMEN > vacation, and insurance ~ Wor k © Wan *: WORK removals. Ph. FE 6-650 ar 4 Restore C i tna Wee near Fisher B OFFICE T : =k Mr. Baker, 177 W. Maple ore anted Male 10 — footings, bik, and cmt moe : 3 or OR: WE pee con r i Breeden, ody ; k Wanted Male 10 | rer ag boneaal PLOG WN WORK in * NOT A w Oona, pry Eee accouU —— A-l CARPEN |GHARLES BU =a Bah Larg ; “COMPLETE JOB Jaf . regal gag Hat you dren, a NO Mound Rd. at 17 Mile Py a lor oe ‘ing thant C. apable of os Mepeir FE. 44310. "dined NEW 6 nage trong saying. CHAM, FLOOR tings Mand dipeing godt mg ew LOAN COMP ANY = yf Seeeeny 3 ROOMS. ‘Orchard Ube +. a Twp. ‘tm Rochester. es fering plant writing own | 44% CARPENTER SERVICE. xo finishing. * 290, Endwell, Wwalea bauling | Phone MYrtie ace ages MICHIGAN CREDIT | ( ALL zene egerence. Peet pate sind aa xperience . work ¢ OUNCE ‘ oe oe sn ES GSE ag) ters reeerding quote SoS ie aa "PE | tung ene oat a suit Sots DGuEyERinos |_teve Ouro weer —_ | You" oa Sad 6 eon was B . . 20 { and Theat : ‘or expert @ : Rr ADULE CAR’ TOP PAY ibe t TOOLS a * yon. Cure Gr Bok ane tion, purchasing as weil — pBlOge AND~ CEMENT | ORYWAT: FARING. GUARAN Fino “anp_ peivewsy GRAD . }ONOTONE oe ARNO, Kx ue bia roperty Slee ‘out j Tahoe mate's pees sist 8 Hol- . BRICK, eea work. Free esti = YARD OR 5.3552, ; ing. FE 2 an’ Bula. men go to , aales- bath and en HM PRIVATS giant Zuresce Co, 60 W. Feddsst|“95% dime. tah as tel RICK. CEMENT AND. BLOCK | moon nee. OS ADING AND BECK rez | won tor your | 1 We Pie HAND, 0 fgg maytag s telephone ord ork, Reasopable. OR K | F100 FILL. | SPECTAL ” 8CH aE am ; ; Pike . " surface on tools DTD. AND| in th telephone surve: ers. Must | BATHROOM 9.3623. R LAYING SANDING, F ane _— manents, $6.75, rae ee dw. M.S (3 RM& ADUL shop men. and gauges, Job the evenings. Must ¥ work | - ‘ OM REMODELING. ishing. 3 yrs. @ . FIN. “LEVELING GR _Per 600 N _M. Stout, Realtor | 3 Shirt TS $18 WEEK. 170 vow Mg Hy ™ Beedle eae Murrey” Brneto, be able to handle all of Cana Ses oF FES reese: | 3185 ieee Bo a FE | —2 ore. aie" ating: ye bee ae oF. hea ; “BEAUTIPOLLY PORN - it. . - | CARPENTRY — CABINETS -POR- 5-2804. ee ¥ vice om es ~ RED _ : . = NETS — EXPERT BLOC __ Movin OU WERE SEEN TAK- _____ Open ven, til 6:30 | room apts, vo rent until Ju nnseisATHE HANDS AMBITIOUS WOMAN fice details, be 30 years mice— Pa Foneteg—Frnten ott, . irs eh nereaconee. ie | eee Lm &T & Trucking 19 vias oso at ee paerimos winten " ae apc _ se . 2.5 °ER HOUR! Tm . for woman . : CARPENTRY CABINET 24715. , Lake Orion A-l MOV eo bem't. lw resges HA around Pont. 7 ULTS. | n, personality and old. and have ow oa CABINET mo ELECTRICAL CONTRACT W ELCEOUENT BER Y CR tains valuable ounter, Con- RVEY WILSON | L Virginia | MIDWEST | conan who can work 3 to 4 . » own trans: | GAR be. ‘ epairing. R. B. M TRING | Reasonable Rat SERV! ore wreentt “petioles that rE 2 Lapeer Real Estate } ROOM & BATH NEAR OF | r’ Ea: ay preferabl ‘ ARPENTER WOR ite Se. 108) W. Hr unro Elec- | ay ote 345 ficati v needed. Ident!- 888? . r eral Hospital AR GEN- | 06 Pontiac Stare Bank Bldg. ae Se "ee “eis | portation. Rese, Jobe mK AL, KINDS rege aaNDIRO OLD FCOOR | = ar “EpyoeRNG. * ou do not Sao be eae rE peer “a on hates a Se a Fe , i hoods ° ecialty. Carl a? Kenks Lomage mafl cont ( Stl ~~ |. aurea | * CABINET MAKER Seen ad Bills, 8 AND “ROBHISH envelop to aera a * 82 a APT... : , e. ter AND C Zi Bas HAULET : Bort 3, Pon- FOR Your ARDMORE jovestignte Tintnetately Are You.Lookiig for an Teeter ND SARPRN: | GUARANTEED —WOOFR — "ATL Regiments. ee. cleanea Ses ea tia brews ‘You may call rE In man Bg A eg dy Fone PakiT WOUGR LPF | Unusual Opportunit (CARPENTER A _ 380 Case Jt, Eucy,, Vary: INCINERATORS CLEA | 84701, Pontiac Press, "an. | & ae SS ee a an. con asa 8 2 « Are you H yas MA 4 wort. New and ER AND ( CABINET |. FE 3-202], FE 2-046 _or rubbish cleany i ASH Huron oan eee sale, Just give us a pointment call MAyfair 3008 fo te Years olf vine in Oak ousekeeper ? -1586 | fare mre D & M BLDG. SERVICE| "tree, “onan po A wes cn youand give you Sour epision oesemmn wai—~ Eta Naaman experienced in, selling aha If 20. we believe wit SSW tng Stall Qe ou lovee. ree WANTED NO Orie iestia TEs, heed sized, Ceeries_ Van OK Fe Trav your property. ssibiities of |? ROOM ORM TPE ma ged, and now bn mtlcge heve to r, Your = tse dao FE 8-400 ING. SIDING. i Ales Fee iioWT AND WEAVE HA he ravel Agencies 25A 1363 Huron at Real Vetate. persone + iw S oR iy on on you can readily & year? If} salary room with television beiotr4 AUDITOR - ACCO a os ae eg time. FE GLING AT | ; - bings, FE 46492 or ope raat ere: Sawa FR a long’ eclablisn Seppeceting| anne ox ton hk on Sun. iene ts chewnas tor peep ; SOUNTANT. rs BRERZEWAYS, CA GARAGE coe cat AN5 WRAVT ONE LOCAL By : |) Pe, Panate Cea i growing Seevnae ce vigorously daughters and live i “atrming women with typing and young jens vecbentaig. Age 38. OR a EVES. a 3% rucgenees FB a HAULING. PROMI CALE Doms ALL ‘ pr oe OR SELL: |? or ‘z fn. ap big, Box equired. Write phone. Experience Sorkin | WILL TAKE YOU OFNE BUILDING REPAI HEAVY ~ RAIL rsonaily buy ¥ FE 240 VATE ENTRANCE. ceiling “hal help mapten ae Bon 36. Poatinc Press, tor tater) | & * ea. Immediete opening. § "te Shi Renee ar teee | ol fering and af Be ork. "AIR. | "tnd gravels FE 9.0003. ere Reverveiions ‘a Tene” | you how a5 a yoy tad show j noouS A } tory, liberal = cted oor pany : e seme. LioHT ; — ION a le rosesneble. price | sntrance, ND BATH PRIVATE Y Sus commission & tS) . CARPEN O AND PICK UP PONTIA I pow anc let us| $18 pe t et .. Caae anaes ee] Scr lh eke elem el i ee ch lll fe oe ea we eo Piceyy | em mn LS VICE,_ |e Bie SET nd ORE fae = se oe through mit on ‘ Din! . '. Steck House 2 per cent profit w with 4 MEN 7 wants work, W. HURON @T * +1187 ik Lt ° tehoo Baa she gg | a — = pies 30 heliday tems. Novelties wane MENT, WORK Cenaad Contracto beciecsayee:|’ Wed. a "pa ee BOY OR LIFF YOUR TARE | Coower, We are With us cation. Must t have eer.| sys usiness Opportunit — Free delivery. SS Sees. cose labor. MY | RESIDENTIAL & cy bo a wants hauling FE ¢-4008, CK td. Children to Bo to Board 26 Ph. $28, Commores ne. ; way, Walled Lake, first ‘week, "Phooe Grie thes sory AGE 25 70 $0, NO EXP. rice. qm eae. MI OS gan ies. | | coietian, . venenatis INTERIOR MODERNIZATION noor. A O00D HOME, FO ‘} " trance. Aguila, 40 _B. Mans i ae . Mich. Fri. night nga ioe Be TRAIN, BALA. | WOMAN FOR FOUNT. mates. aa eeeenatle. - free esti- TERATION | ADDITIONS, con. Trucks t O R aaho-~e, FE 8-383 LL TIME) 2. F. McKINLEY v LAROR Roda ANS BATH. bet. 3 & Sun. afternoons; “ANT A Pim ‘As.| Day shift, new IN TAIN, WORK. FURN. REMODELED 3h EASY TERMS. voll SERVICE. ma ent OOD CARE, ‘ome exces | 1) ___UNiw, 15708 _Parke. Pi meas entrance, 264 8. MAN TO WORK WiTH SCHOOL EDUCATION OR =_ — Drug. Maple __Paired. FE 5-4840 RE- _Const, Co. EM ie uthier aor TRACTOR! school PE. | al pear good ISTINGS s WA NTED — 3 RMS AND BATH. NEWLY DEG _Apply @ N. Telegra MANAGER. NSIBLE L. MUST BE _corner of Cranbrook. Birm :) aes DESIRES | & WORK OF ANY at “RATSING. % ton pick: aaiete | 4 CHILDR We have many buve = orated, Adults only, : im Seria MOLPS NE | Pape nee Meats tne PE est Orn | cee seingggeain an | Roches ciemleratess | Gov REN [LOVED ARD CARED |, fhe Rocyene are waning tor | de. Pane PR aaa.” i y. : GED} a Trailers ailers = r ares. NICE. ve ad oz , |eEa panties Se ay os we caretaker ag ce ULD Jos, FLEMING "FLOOR CAYING. ¥i Ponti sy CRORES HOME. DAY GARE | ou st. 1849 2 Auburn Rd mr. een, _ ROOMA, . PVT, SALESuES FoR Experienced. 5 days,_No eves. oe 2 oe oo saa ia danoe ROLE we rr — = | Indust ial Tract ane Wtd roe,_Licenved._YE_¢ 2082. Ot i ah B. Henry - Inc. a eka a kat Menatield. Pe 3 Tone N Experienced. 6 daze, Ne eves. | WANTED: ee Ae : ORK, STONE WORK. strial Tractor C Househ o@ | “& WATH, T - TO s SOOREERDING “Ai ‘MI 42066. pe MIDDLEAGED WOMAN Odd ‘anes WORK. TLCENSED CEMENT WORE 825 8 0. beholden old Goods 23\—— r, Mie 121 as, Me BATH. | CHILD a Y AND (PAY ROLE. care for babies while N : ves, .| Open Daily — WOODWARD APP ALLA A F ; nw Petia rinkers, wk RSVR TING ae one for amb ous yeene Tee Live In. _ Reasonable, FE 619i6, or rie Norms. Pi sees weet reese” “eee €.it. wheel Citeat wants etl a « ROOMS, WEAN OMG” TROCK, E y roll experience. i WOMAN “TO CARE eereeeemnnceesligante BLE CARPE ® DIGG! i ELL Soon ox | ORE OF s iy 230 Russell wits : : FOR HOU: ING, CART : Ll J > ; pened We must supplement modern, plant, tn peoples | -Somane Be eet nng eh | SMALL CMG toned PEPE | Srocnoeets Mie Ne Loeal and Lon AGE ("saul eee ee eee ROY ENA RNAUE. R Realtor, © ROOM PORN. APF. ; W because. ofan expanding market fereating™ and diveraifiog work. Wouan Also AKD Bock | aioe LOC CEs “er Sep pistenee Move. | NT ing. | $8 inet, “Ieee jase of aa expanding market.| Company benefits, Call wore. | WOMAN, EXPERIENCED, Cant OUNG ba + RICK. BLOCK, CEMENT WORK ONE \ FURNITURE NEEDED 7 noo! tern ne ompany benefits. Call 2 children, Assist with house- fireplaces WE 92-2468 VAY J ‘EDED eS ee cludes Pontiac and tn. | —0-2588. Akiand wom Live in. Ref. MT | Ey Tack be ESIRES | 7 OU SE COAST T Motire home or of4 lots 7 L : 6 AWD HEAT cludes Pontiac and areds through:| — BOOKK SANTED GIRL FOR PULL TUTE WAH, OQOD | " equipped. Fm 42480, A RENT HEI 0 OAS Zoltar.” wi oay uirigt ot _NPry nes, Call FE eset. All interviews are st KKEEPER position with FOR FULL TIME weone wa : TT #2480, &. A. Young, HERE LEAVE THE gell tor yea. Ly gers | oe s= sanilie treding. « nS, ~ MODERN, WiCELY pccegeshdl, pret meus Wid; Fut ores Nomen. “Te eed ee cone re-| et 2h Te DESIRES WORK OF oa ". Howland.» Hag “Bial a A wick sarin pie, gaining, repatalion ee the A ahaaaaeg or FE 43004. 08 vil essional, ‘ act experience preferred. - @ . Must be able re- 8-3375. CASTE oe OR 3. xie Hwy. a ‘ A ; aTupio, Ww "7 A ra. Ths A Torgea Th tea har “above ar oi ei rans | condition ma opting hare Work Wanted Female 11 Piiock tering _OF Meet aNd Painting & Decorati 20/| me ee for tn tp enter ac eblgated. Se WS Naar nees K Fost OF. position in e BEAUTY . Good of senor etl Tcoitoing W,.., : ng RNETURE en of reat couple A serie every respect. ‘Y OPERATOR MUST starting pay with ben- | 4°} _tools and mise. item state, ing vour Real . Soe an Sine | End eo Be eee nee ce aaa pmlc ree *acurae Retry ES SE Povt| Bae tucter eee nga |, Baa cage o ten. gl gh | $_call_ FE | WORK NE Xi IRONINGS. PICK UP AND DE NO sipino sTORM WiN- here eM a3 ee go 2-5823, fesorts fitted for rede. |@ ROOM UPPER FLA} sales expense successful CASH TAR HOME. | cee eee DE- | _dows, FE 63001, M WIN: At TN cana Wtd. Miscellaneous Ris hed. ae Set IERS ALL TROWIN - OR 3-4 TERIOR EXTER Pe i Mee. ros emectniiin 28 189 B SON REALTORS a. HM “3 ry By Ry OFFICE HI HE Os be AND DE- ROOFING.W eee omen gg ys 8 RETERIOR | BENCH Wa Neg: OAKLAND Lore. at, wt Vghiana Ra Eta # for appointm LP 3-060. New or | eae e LATHE. 10 IN (NEED BS. t. WQUARE i. te) ee ava we | eee pen bin PE | oe eae ap, Cre EA help, tu = geen ible FE Eli terior, 30 per cent INTERIOR & EX: JUNK CARE, ii "YOU ERE ee Ma 6-280 THTRROTIVELT PORT 6 C001. Se Ee Ry Crouse SMe vowr ee : aa | an te ate caer ont Ra. R : : Mason Thompso oy ee __.OF_ae “ie round 745° SRDG_ANS” COMMETIC TERE : BULL AIS us Me Ese Sas Lt _ lo “tin — Ponting. #4.43)—44.748 yearly. Age| exoellent opportunity ERK. | WOMAN, EXPERIENCED, CARE ZIN Painting & furn, re DISHES, LAMPS, O] } = . ' _shequirsien Siac ot graduate | ee RESTAU Svolting for | » $0r,2 dniidren, gostet with, ngeee- m_P_Tompeon oe eit Se citimeten: FE WANTED 70 SOY OH FORCE: ATTENTION : ‘B. Parke ba 7 boy RANT COOK 71-0039. INTERIGA ANI ERRERION DEC. enn Jehnace ¢ BA AN: ‘ Bu an eell your a SEN cnet orm pes Re mer WAITRESSES at reper | Eee Ere eS * " a ; $82.70 a we present salaty ot! St ™ siz or commision. Ann sap | eee Ceo © FE 8.3970. Pairing DECORA Money Wanted or withese 7 “ped?oom homes with Ss our hemes gene w week, can fill ope Ann Youn ack. : Help Wanted _, 2 SHEL, “PICK : a AND | wewrnnnnnn. ant 2RA ‘Pasemenis. ’ ome away home. i" ing an established | a ee 8 _OR | IS E ee sett __. | WANTED ~aappeenpad rani ty route, Bright future, with sien EXP SHOE CUERES_ SEE MR. | OVERTEING —SALin PROFLE > | pena’ ee SDAY WORK. DE: D ie AR a “inoaerm home, gereee with acre: Tye. 4 Teepe arn Write your ettaien aaa a : ee ee citer det. eons Gore, | ee Se & ee ; | MIDDLEAG, —_—-s eid ‘ i WALLS APERHANGING | _ Pavement. as at Castes Late, on 5. Telegraph Rd. Tetoreascs’ io hos 60, Sentiee experienced aitress new Hogre Pontiac Pea For| PE Sis, Wotheriess home BUILDI ' err i ee roe | WANTED. 82, ea Oe rary: | rT FE 4-25 ’ poral et : . Please : N( 3 ai ; meee A 41426 : TS WANTET cn ong ese’ scope ED sie Be MSPS | Gi aad! Rd | Ro em nae | MAT tetas Te 3 sit | — Wanted w Rent aUvEne. warrine.\ txt , ar field, ‘9080, ee Sraskentcn ERI. TEEREARGING AND INTERIOR | COU t 29) oer cae pony Parenes fee et esses ca Mt SoYs-6-i3 YRS. FOR NEWSPA- Ms s IALS eg. Reagenabio PLE WOULD ss CASH. FOR YOUR - : . FOR 6-211 e, Le Sud. ¢stim Bee rates, Free | modern LIKE 4 PROPERTY. wn” ES ee ae on EKPG. MAID, OF URE LIVE | fom delivery. wacky. Prizes i | gi ee eee AND dstimatee, ee me fret 'r. F.| consid WOULD LIKE « ROOM) SMALL EqUITize Sider perce reat otemcten ‘ad teeven| wee AD ee om Fv, a, | Write nas new Negro weekly. ‘a x AS . sie eS. Sates Pe chew, | 30108 Bator. larger house. PE Sates’ caleeh ot fei pote, it, above sae Ae coos 1 we Halk id Rovere "Bet Sale Sa FES m=) Plumbing |teeeee™ 2A mee ine et cee snobilieR. Middleton || Sas ae bonus. Person ; EN | — ‘A ’ = P| BROKER . PE -0008 horenign Gala tretsing “Ht you are Drive Seaneray NM. Perry |MAN OR WOMAN, "FAMILIAR Toad oo , nr, a s tigh-callber man 6’ Fa g ere weteteee | OTIC » FB 93899. foot technique: 12 Bim GNPURN, « Fi taut. | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ing « good-pa paying ait iat |" pehared 00 wishes ‘OLD WELI-| Pontiac’ office Reply Pipe 638 AVAILABLE. Nes Wea: a ee * ak, Foun eh de | Room, P a iree ; pd Te : CY aon - * PRIVATE rar — ‘a futare, call Boe Pontiac ty eper. Box 10°. ia we IN AY OE ___ Television Serv ENTRANCE. 1 A Roosevelt Hotel, Tt #REE LESSONS IN LIFELIKE NOR TYPING 000 vice 22 22 WORKING COUPLE WANTS TO ‘ 11's aan WOSKRALANT | eer |= Can'ieerwene towers, Phas Ps Bendy vear rouna No. teyotts ae are adm Use BRICK repair 506 CMMI. E APS, 8 7 & TY Bhagat ed house Near Furnaned ‘or ROOM ATU vag APE, wR om. o 4 i} WOMEN "Wa WELT 164 mission. “Lead feuded: tar 45073, owers. FE 800 io fe boing N Wish” WALL WRECKING BUILDINGS os For ice calls. erred, By Sept. '8th. or Lag Po 1 ROOM, [Nick AND < A. 5 work. FE or part time) Ge me oF on BY OR GUT AV BERVICE | “wr | Share Livin tor 2 adults, PE B82. eae. neral Olifice Girl ve eine or Pe Gait & Quarters 30)" Ru. 1 PERION FRIV AND Exc Experienced in STR 5-8390 NESS cooking. In_Pontia ’ < time. 412 dicta be accurate, tying Sr AR OPARARTRRD TY REFATE ANY "pana g, WOMAN WILt, SHARE 1 RM. KITCHEN ‘se Rie z MC. M FE 49736, CONDO fessional, women Garage. Pre | —from_to Per ig 3 blocks ia, Wayne County. Ts} aa FG. CO. + WRECKING CO Bae a 50 6 Pal sabres | apa wont 3S" 7/3 Rooms, a plore SS aincal Tonge zy ___S8 Lafayette _ . | “Typewriter Service 2A) _Reicres i nds ont Oates LE Oe Bath, Clean geet geri, meat ge] OTT FOR GENERAL , ; Wid Contracts Mega, 32|i"S330a TE 2 | Yor examination tom pares OFFICE WORK | BEST CASH sont aad Teas TE bates rs bee michigan Civil MOM, SCHOOL naDw EST CASH DEAL re 13, ae age ng armen yet your lend contrast. ‘We have SHOE EAT REMAN. ("eet be tac a Soe — ensehlencion eet cet Se 1k Experienced, : & Week Johnson — nile store, ‘permanent al jaye: person to itions. nee OHN aR 4 agetel fan. ' ee pson, le SON, Realtor rm S. Tele ae Rd. - FE 4-25 : aTE CONTRACTS WANTED ? # pk Ug, cortragts for immediate % O THE A Sg AR : NSWER “TO : or email’ balances count, laree | +: oli ‘AREAL CAR|XOUR PROBLEM: Boned egotwcis “Cine Rea | R sd Lots of ’em| pi. Aas ag To ad rent, * "Fe ein _— or equity im your). - L. Tem pin Realtor THE PONTEAC PRESS. SATURDAY. avoust 25, 1956 Wise nee 4s Ca Ah uaa il + 565 Union Lak Union Lake sand See viene yl sas oe EMBREE ttrecc thd 3.3314 $500 ee ss00 DOWN Or will tne v trade. construction, acant fnew nom in, icon you Pais Si alt ft. on Shaker Dr, off Williams wiAC € Ouprox & SONS exterior count re Need Hammer and Saw new 3-bedroom bun- =e Bag neon, ee Bioevix: Franks GENERAL Scam saa ~ OPEN 5 Till 8 Daily Excellent ¥ bedroom, broek. Lege name. 4m woof 2 la pet appliances jacktop “eine cular drive. $10,000 ‘down. Sat. & Sun Only « few left! Fine 3-bedroom home oe Lite of ‘iving space, Extr ly room, heat Soild comme oe f e bedrm Lake, Milford, Appt, MUwal 47983 of 2 - mts’ home, 4863 Greer Rd., Cass Lake, 5-8578, bow terms. Partridge = THE “BIRD TO SEE BRICK TERRACE |_Avall OPE SUNDAY 16 1812 Beverly St. Sylvan Village Neat and élean § room terrace gas heet, full basement, Si ig gg re = . Truly economical living or Just $1,860 dn In excetient apts Fal throughout, Priced right at_$13,780 on terms. RIVER FRONT remodeled § room home ith full basement and }') cer garage. Gas heat, Access to &r!- ven and Otter Lakes bed war of WARD F: PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. 1 TO » A CHOICE BUY we ad ig mm: $8,960. A BEDROOM BRICK NEAR ROCHESTER pot me ot rooms, new car- werd comfortebie oe more de. ee cera eet CLOSE in. NEAR . | NICE, son, 44373 z lt contain tee oe tae ROOMS FOR RENT. HOTEL ROOSEVELT, $10 TO $15 aoe eae 4 R. Hiltz 8 ROOMS—-KEEGO VALU oh “Woateos 2 LISTING SERVICE 7 800° a A saymoms for thi acre * wi Ba shade Png al vf bedroom prog gon Pull a ceramate the tem, softener and ter a Fenced in gee. otf aA ft. e f frontage Ss anal beading deep with 134 ft. on road. location. Pull Sciam | RENT IT FAST ire a Mood Room, 2% a ,ACTIO! ION. ‘Dial “E 132_ Collect HOMES FOR THE EXECUTIVE: with the 1% bathe. 3 bedroom bi-level all ter. Priced 1420,500 w down. ELC. Shuett The Northwest Realtor Saunt Highiand itd. og "NORTH E END. D ere TO a AT 000 on COL ORE ) Houses or no _seemente * down p F. 6. OR 3-242 Choice location w pri on Sylvan Lake. It's the best im its snes: only $13,500 with terms | OPE SUNDAY T TO 6 Ri OAKWAY DRIVE MIDDLEBELT & SQUARE LAKE RDS, _ SYLVAN on 2383 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. eg 50418 Office open ao} on ___ Sundays at 1 “Gis 3-Bedroom |*« Homes ONLY $200 DOWN PLUS MORTG Check These ge Ee neat, city sewer and eve te * “you Can’ Find” a Better Buy PAYMENTS $67 Per Month SEVERAL co WALTER GREEN, MY 2-5831 $1,000 DOWN ft - —— 7. bedroom home Sic. PANt ‘US Ph. Ortonville mofo ALIS bedroom tace ig lakefront home with attached 2- ce. $2,400 Tennessee per to ceiling a, locale clean eee. 88-ft. wide safest beech in Oakland i Priced at 634.000 with 01.400 dows. “peautifully Tons tell “ym your. ADAMS REALTY 382_ Auburn Ave. FE 43303 : __ Alte atures | No: SLICE OF HAM __For Sale Houses 43 | 1,000 * o Marvie Rea'tor, 6261 JUST THE “FOR YOUNG } lot only a Ee home, ? pedro ‘tris i= “ane en breeseway jot La ‘ “priv Sen good. be oan. oun 7 nanyee WILSON, BROKER 621 Ore St. Lapeer ls CALL ‘7. HART FE 2- We will build on POLL A EP NEAR UNION LAKE - ! finished. in knots & titioned off with al lled tigers. with washer Py FA gs gg) t+ pmo | decorated with abundance space, Iso a 4 car attached p> ag od ater softener. Large elec $4,000 down. Possession in 15 days. BRICK RANCH HOME 2745 WINKL EMAN New in se tile bedroom ree. Posses once, Owner transferred * will WHITE BROS. OR 3 3-186 : and bath School. a real buy § " down pews. hg ne aa5 cveeeme ure — home with curses on Com- For Sale Houses PPA LPL LLP LLL LL AAA AL APE For Sale Houses 43 baths for a yng RANCH HOME, ge far wh e family a with income pos- boty Sa new sopasete ent’s, to large tiled bath, stove & refrig- erator included. Also te Rese nd Listt CAL EATATE, FE 44975 LARGE eer SMALL —e IN tak Kee; ang ROSE, McLARTY 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 There is also a large we P Now : apes Treg fear’ Ra. bath rooms with abundance of cisset No Down Payment droom starter homes with on% basement and ro small “down pag ment. ric hot water heater. Hot water radiant is a like-new power mower to cut gg Bom lawn on a 100x700 ft, . This beautiful home is jo- a near Union Lake. Owner eays ogerifies at $23,500 with only Realtor | Corner Williams Lake BUD elt located 3 bedroom fam y pt _— ed Bn with room, at ractive Siones, 3 s and ment, ‘eutomatic nest water, 3 car garage. Only $2,500 sacrifice et $15,250 and oMly| Gown do your family a favor $6,000 do look today.” : . down to @ 5 per cent mort- Spick and span $4,370, $110 do’ mese. ans 6019 Cass Eliz. PE 32-9178 r lot 40x22, shell donee Cost you Witenes, Ses" our janes available. other pian oat i tafe "RED HORSE CORP,” BY me Home and 56 20x22 room, extra ree: 6 ig from Near all takes down, No fF Prone Eat Soisi lots, 4 bedrooms, living room, large sitting rge room, large kitchen, 3 piece “ay inde gas school door, Al: tor $10,000 with pgs. 200 real estate agents full basement and garage. ' OWNER WATKINS LK. PRIV. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, breakfast nook and sun porch wi cludes 2 lots, several thade trees |: and oe possession. VERY ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM. IN Indian Village. Must be seen on the inside to be appreciated. Good geal for cash to mortgage. Call FE 2-0057 for appoi Easy xes ang insuranc road, — : miles to Maybee road. LI 17-3800 $850 DOWN Beautiful little Pag house ag 783 ear ine! Jain ay for, r — ine a ‘i per, NEED Wor veteran. Take ‘Disie Tryp on | baw — can see the models from this ANCHOR JO 45 BY OWNER, LEAVING TOWN. Must sell New 3 bedrm. brick, water, pe car garage. Pricea at 500 $1 coo NICHOLIE bid Mt Gienten ty _. | A_ lovely ‘5 room with 2ts beautt- - — shaded _ . Pe on Mace- y-and Willis gq P= brick. “mn Weshington Park, epees, full basement, A visee Open Eves. til Sun. 10-6 NICE. 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW on Liberty. St. rull basement, gas aio. completely furn, Onlw $10,- ear Wisner 4 ‘amily theome. tarp, Over $300 ly income. $15,000 with $2,- SUN. .1 TO 6 Angelus Meadows casera ane us extra lot. Call Drive out Walton Bivd. to Clnton- aft 3.2798. ville Ra., LAKE FRONT — 4216 after § p.m area. These }-bedrooms, | all Mog « homes have 2car at- 2 ed garages—full basements— eat ting. 1 nee replace,” aaron _ Darbectes- inriting entrance pil- WEST SIDE — tion. school, _ Ra VALLEY REALTY Musord Sao 4-5505 Eves & Sun, MU 47846 Easy terms. FE 41166. sty e kitchens—large is arksion: REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. C. HOUSTON REALTY FE 46331 sere Tah 2, blocks from 1 ser 2 blocks from Ro .Y MATHESON RE.L ESTATE fine 2-bedroom - year-round ut $6900 | ROOMS. DINING ROOM. LiViNG room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath, outa ick stale, gé,one As, No real- ‘PRIVATE OWNER —— WILL GAYLORD 2 2S. ee ster School Cail at one . St Michael’s District IFE 4-9584 GAYLORD } | 135_E. Pike St. Open Eves. & Sun, Nothing Down ae ee “or 3 bedroom starter home sement, on your lot, Down Payment 4 BEAUTIFUL , MASONRY, YEAR "round jot, 60240, Oakland nd “Lake ‘or for less than $10, $10. ra ni Meyers at at t todshans VET. OWNER LEAVING Ia. OWN WOT ashes ge on: 2-acre site Youngstown fiehen, hardw Plasteted walls. Ph. a AUBURN HEIGHTS shade trees. SUSINS age © FRONT Reduced $1000. price A BARGAIN sewer installed, ae to = at only § with floors, MA 5- m1, 7635 Clintonville Rd. Clark- | Only $850 down payment will give you quick ssession on this cozy and cute bedrm.. white frame bung. with full bath and utility room. ¥"tuated on a $0x190 fenced lot, with beautiful shrubs and scaped 2 bedroom, white frame bunga- low, fully modern. Now vacant. apt. ren basement with gas heat. See it anytime. 4 rooms with city wales on E side of town. needs bath and R. D. RILEY, BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 4 COLORED, FERRY ST. LARGE modern § room ro a excel- condition, fenced lot. Call re|F’. C. Wood Co. FOR COLORED one. We wi try for $1,250 LAPEER 5 ACRES 11. 100, terms. house granary shed. Silo, ulate condition 000, terms REALTOR ws A pelea oe asie HAYDE! DeEATS POSSESSION, MAST HLAND, New 2 bedroom floors living home, Oak nice modern pletely a tn ee ee e give good pos now, East Side - and porch en ‘ aft E t ial z . 328 * "i a c.) good by at BRICK AND AME yore ‘me paved st, iticely with } =a mamas on pay rated, Lovely lot. seta see this down. Nice 7 rm. house being eled on wyavemenh. 1 "orte NORTH BR RANCH Deautif’ yo Lovely tm. house, 2 car garage. Huge bacement barn. 28 stanchions ae re ‘| Donelson Park OFF BALDWIN. 2 Bedroom omits hee Ee ee ‘Basement with oh te, extra and ahower.. ih ot garage. sou | ROY Annett Inc. Goes Rresines and” Sunday i SS s one. Ww Huron Pn = WI I “5 farm bome. 4 bedrooms. Live ub. $16,000, stream, near Hunt ‘“careoen 2 Rome ot 2 at Oxbow Lake. os" ite Eisrinos OF ANY ~~~ DREAM HOME 3 fecscom ranch, 73 tt nae with baths, din room, living iN JUDSON PARK ON ADAMS RD. PRANK SHEPARD _—OL 11-7513 “BLOOMFIELD HILLS i chen, Fine. location, pepe MI 46710. ILLNESS: FORCES SALE $1000 DOWN ans home has 3 bedrooms and: on the second floor, while os “ie main floor there is @ love- porch. newly decorated. sell + Se. home io very weit “bu it, and well worth the Shown by appointment, contact CI ARK REAL ESTATE FE 44613 ve ee, ‘Eyentngs an and a “WOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS AMIDST THE TREES New — fy ranch, 3 bed- Paths fireplace, -car port, lee large Io lot, Lake privileges. PIKE STREET 8 rooms, easily converted to 2 family, Modern kitchen and bath. A good investment, §2,500 down. HOME AND BUSINESS ¢room modern, well estab- Mshed Beauty extra rental unit. Priced . MART REALTY CO. ee eee. BRICK $10975 + CEDA AR SHAKE BS, a seen a icone. $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom house with base- ~“HIUNTER’S ABIN jon &. s, ment, Grazing, % acre 10 ROOMS, 2 BATHS . come Week. Priced og tt ‘COCKE LER REALTY WILL BUILD SRICK ISEOEIT” ok ie ne? et Cor on exterior, pty eH, 33 W. Huron. PE 5-8183 O MONEY DOWN eonstruct on lot 8 hew 26x36, 3 bed er home with bas . ohineey & wiring, Do your SS pet ect Ful pice per © > en your lot or $6,750 our lot, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor: 262 8, Tele eo ee Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WEST SIDE INCOME 5 rooms up, § rooms down, auto. MI 4-9062. gas furnaces, NO DOWN PAYM’T Will custom build 2 or 3 bedroom home. Exterior complete, wiring, chimney, studding, On your lot. BILL BUCK BLDG. Co. FE 5-5078 BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME. Well built well-kept modern heme. nice size rooms and floors. Carpeted living room with two spacious picture windows and fireplace, dining reom, kitchen to schools, stores and churches. 149 North Avery. $36,000 with $10 .- on . Shown by appointm ent WEST SIDE First time offered. Two — homé. Five rooms, ally Living room itehen with dining 5 room den and fan Uhed tote oe ee: floors, in sunporch, "KG. ‘HEMPSTEAD urea PE 468264 or Fz FE 58-0510 MIDDLETON’S ' Best Buys FOR COLORED Large 4 room and bath with hard wood Leslie R. Middleton ROKER PE 17-0086 OPEN HOUSE 3. BEDROOM STARTER HOME WITH FULL BLOCK BASEMENT, ROUGH WIR- ING AND MASONRY CHIM- NEY, Fertnedes WITH LAKE PRIV ES. ONLY $350 DOWN. REALTOR OR 3-1235 Corner Williams Lake Rd. & Mie ANNETT OFFERS Close in— Furnished 6 bedroom home completely i furnished, close to stores | and schools Basement with Pry steam heat, garage. 0,500, terms, tool everthing in da, tmmac- Drayton Plains 5 room home built in 1965 lot 710x384. . re Lots Attractive 7 a ee home on Berea street resi- ated residential ee *o by door $18,500, terms. | Attractive 7 room. home fea- on e in igs — floor, full 9 in in- Saas nee ee fireplace, Attached © breeze- FE , Way and 2 ca . ad acres Bloomfield Highlands Brick * FE. Seren uTpderal 9-0460 $68 N FULL. RICE ae ns COLORED FAMILY | 6 room modern. ig waver. me serene Idea ‘~ cated | ares, store ; and ‘George R. Irwin | REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave 8-0595 > SUNDAY 246 1212 Case {AEE BR 3 bedroom brick a nen bur- gaiow with fu basement, has at- tached i‘, car brick garage, oak “OPEN 1007 HIRA STREET SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. = 3 oy ei ranch type brick bun- at under $13,500. In good subur- ban location. izes p ad : NORTH TELEGRAPH RD. TO NTIAC LAKE ROAD. TURN ~ TO HIRA AND RIGHT . on er extras. ion orice $i $10 ow our lot. NOR GRAPH PONTIAC LAKE RD. TURN TO PROPERTY a eee PE 5-0101 or FE peivikeese, See a a $1,450 DOWN Ee ale ee + = A i steal at $6. FOR COL OPEN pany 3-4 iy Cadillac c with doors. heat, electric hot water heater, < hs. e, tenth drive, ex: ORED 2 Agee “org — bein, 2 corner e clean a street. $850 down 2 bedroom home, ™. aoe R heat. Bee Jim WILLIAMS ESTATE g 1218 Baldwin a — Daily day 10-6 7 i FE 40841 Including Mortgage Costs moves a er Si in, 30 days ——. and peved 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Only 4 Left ° Located in CLA ne —s 1 = WM. A. KENN EDY «For Sale Houses 43) tli ee ‘THE PONTIAC ore Tt | . : Per tah Reende <-4n) © PRESS. SATURDAY, on Say AV Us a a vy Fer, Salo Howes | camereate a: erties augur owe 4 Ah Oe ne Ne Turner| \ For Sale Houses \ 43/ — mali ig 7 || NOW See This! “HEY CIVILIANS! se, athe Sg viet & screens. lot /AGNER HOME os Owner net ey ES INC. y. OR 3 20" ta ber BUILDERS! | , ae aH it HOME Neat, and “a trace medera to Elieabeth | faey eee heater tive ure. window a Wg ad L \. or pr inume ane eo ens Po mmodiate ie toate “SHAY BAL SEE Jot with = a veferan ens, Nice ssession lot 58x102 ft. * Quarter . i908 | Loo Te INSURAN KERS|! whe spreatia meds. "wees. Beare ath 9 clean, ce men on Saag O™ NY ON Doroth Sn Open “Brees vt ease | Fegfed? : t wih tinh - ~ , ¥ r er Lavende : Pree 2 tats e er In 40 W. Huron os OP spect this starter home! Wire) “bedroom =| NICHOLIE rew| OPEN Bad oy your ot we me Se | $100 DOWN : of DARON ST, ) ours. be | pared a sie eae New BUR: RBAN BEDROOM Thi N, 24 P.M. Meado b . goat, ats pres, Ber eter take metene, hom gy a" foom Tench ccstom-bullt 2. bed- (aoOw brood MULTIP Grive weet on. BI S 3 Fi Egg RIOR ee wu ing foo ma. ding. home, large live S bdi a LE LISTING SERVICE Lake Rd. {0 8 wink closets Ganpyiea” tabi aie fener eo of modern eae ee upalvision : ‘ a Fog engi "rig! ding roar Mrepince. wow P. C. W. ment aule, heat” Yeady for imme > \ be _ Praktdt aek, Pu Bom ood Co, | pEbis. Serr "take , “BUD" crea . ve ye J io Sake Gta wos ee | Sy.) OPEN "BUD: furnace, good M bece-| Saenge: sully aud, _Rosd't Mis | Leftoy Lane. ‘Tyr right, to. i . i SUNDAY NICHOL ON 4 gr ng sorma. screens, aluminum W. ATERFO _ etreet: — Hite “a Tirst 4 ‘ SUNDAY 1-5 3 TE. TIAC REALT priced ‘0 & si Rivieaes Bull RD ‘ fer Open 6 ‘ SUND Y CLOSE TO «Mt. "Sem Y down nial Bees for comtectatte it Dorothy Snyd * 16 ee FS CS ee | PR 61901 euene © "HALD FACIE ie payment a spacious livts ving. a, 3140 nyder tavender nN front gearela briek fe 4077 BALD EAGLE LAKE |~“eumrbes rt ae 2 Se Pull bsmt. Wares FE 24411 ¥ | FEAT room home, Garveied tevin Tent, cat, tmoet now. KE Suburban a talk $13,190." y comer iot'| MULTIPLE LISTE ; oa EATU IRING pacman. 3 foe aval Pls gs . flares | beach ‘and’ view’ storm, et Ruranes, tneviation t ae See , a'x10° FLOOR paseery, cel be pod ig of Full Sed ae” cloaks Oagetly mode : agg bar Ma car ga SEMINOLE HI 8s” FLOOR or haie oO ID not least, ec eat, leat but j ' AC heat. 200, 14 ot 10x att LES | 1 & Reg. 3 IRON ING This ie teened patio Ld . Garage at. fenie i trait oo es. a ved re tractive 2 sto U.S. Pat. Off, 3 danse" Gisak bain an exceptionally aped, oat aad den exce’ eat n it eighibgrtiood fe rims, & bath up. fice a pane O46 by NEA Servien, tne. ue dP be sell perry and priced te SATURDAY Peat Giapeaeh| se) Peace acm seas or ect ed Bian: (SATURDAY 1 to 2 Ee Orton ‘rake, Open es Bald |2% ACRE FARM Eitcnen with ra aan che SUND “Stay in my - ou eon . 22090DETTE : wee weokend.| em Seg 5 pms. © bee. Full bsmt. & acer ores. AY 25 that’s what I room? No supper and ho all DROP CaILING , In Oakwood Manor. Seve ‘ : a ie — . 4 pee TH ype bric Toe a $250 BE x chickens) ot" pony for cow, - a t just $15,000, © **”| 166 Oneida what I call ‘massive retaljation’!"’ jowance? Boy, ARTIC AU VENT ra N : Sar caneus 0 on ee An lot,” ‘Hom : z for gardening, JEST ae ae By: warage. C ar plaster: : ood ncembletely fintabed—hard. & sacrifice at $6,800 rear. Very Lhe BURBAN a ages : For Sale Ho OVERHANG SUNDAY {aded with ura nae — *preeae al - .~--- —. teres. Owner gaoreed wets ig Pog a ne me es itt “bem be- ouses 43 For Sale Houses_ 43 Home yet Fiacme que UNDAY 15 s Silver take Ra right right a cut at pinil builder |p PONTIAC HI . nen & sh oe lot ‘With nice You'te tok Wy everything ‘ sare, Tan ipo RITE & BATH, | Has RE a S| TAPS NO. CSTRONOERT NE Neat dll pinay oiling ey! vue 5 a eahealangione " — = @ rms. yo a. oth ge | ee, Round sag et x. Rp. to| TODAY. Es IN THE U heme ae Se ee future LAKE FRON’ 1 es DOWN ime teams: | John K. Irwi Fai ated a aa Ea tog i bck home Outro | BCL Fe, “fares vine oor, | witha, oat no ‘ving bath. By owner. FE fre “fateer erny ig yg RE In oe Ras meer d Behoo! = “$100 h ii iee ‘gatas and| TIONAL pave powers rr yes fast nook end Eitehen ‘ne. 3” Toms ah house consid Lake egudlspicceelan nis west age ere eee | N a sana. | PORN 6S MUPAC:] paul hp 2 ents oun, | oa take, “ail firme irviage BRAND NEW . 13. West Huron Sunday 2 to 8 p.m.~ 5 : 2 = Car garane, $3,500 4 noes. § 4 rms. ma ieee tt Phone FE 5-447 1 ive, FE _— trade in your present, — rite home ole Geren _ , ogy BYT oF OR AIRPORT RD. | Fave fs : ‘Apso a own. Rg | | Seri, Bilas ay aya | Sa rae | sonar | HY jation: Res ‘nau. + 1 Celient location, en and ¢ ts ATH wit to tn um B eres sea. 12. ooo. O1or pone bts uehe aed : BRON. Realt : : est Buys snes terms, move right as ea — 8 Nebraska. A . ro . LU a3 N. Telegr ~ 20414 rr «nis T bungelows = Sn. oo, plus mt KN die iR BETTER HOMES = “5 Multiple Listing Bervice 8 j - costs or 8 mie. S a = DSED DOWN : _ | or merece : ay NICHOLIE 519 dirdcaljpene: ay _ UNDAY 25 U Can'y belive it myeelf. but it - _For Sale Lake Prop, 44 44 LITTLE GEM - & HARG home. Price $7,600, terms.” | J: Hieabes Lake Rd. Seminole Hills oo eo ~ een ot wrt 42 he SUNDAY 15 on -LAKE FRONT $ Fooms and full bath 0 W. ER CO, Also, a few newer ashioned for Comfort 2 bedroom brick home, with I 2.0263 DONELSON PARK — m veautiful Watkin Lax —— \% besem home, uren 5-81 bedroom homes and 3 Located and ¢ . baths, It as a den Miele NEXT Res To jenlns home, center hal Cee we Ka. stikda trees. Ne = heater ee wee. done strane erelone fn 3 SechOoh cone are _Barimoer. please ther ost demanding, water softener and Restate ng restaurant, POST. ones. slags. = room, wih fir ah Viren celbee “k ve ily tosulated, *, or good buy with floors. A $1.900 dow: one fence, Jarge lot. Gillespie st re wersey 18 in.’ at says, ‘eo! Good 2 car ¢ ace. > il — &room hotise and 2 . room, lar w pedis living — & haths,. ; $1250 do WEAR OR 3-255, . Ph. FE 2-6412 clously planned wi paved dri erage with ulldings, On paved : breakfa ae 53 oo hing type wind with dining el, FARM HOME ee soprine | John Kinzler, Realt Sten ater teevea Vara. Ginaly sown ae fiart tie 'ati| Lake Front gown, blu, sciegned pal ag Ke a en area, total rooms 87 , or ording the ultim: te ho: “ e for Oakland ; tile bath ceramic +4 be Aig and Delec rae g lovely scree | plus cost 8s ure "Es Sawn ee et ‘rine, Nicely Tand tied’ baits,” fireplace. pes Se erp ta Pare oppor AtRoundLake| #8 “eats Caress Saye hse wil aes Halt . 10 rooms, fu use for ft see this Eee _. a cunpest thal you seme dre w, carpeting and At a ite easded'm. |A.C.CO] basement, y mod- 6: 0, Sat, ‘eal value. 1 epared he come . pes, ser peren $209 DOW a down - ‘ m Ee “COM PTON Nene Dene n, ee Ofer oS Sun tt 500 to 44 to buy, Only $19,- 1% lots, nicely land and , N Sicouee mee price. ON & SONS Race. ‘north of city, ONLY . merson. 1 " ie we, wee? peceec’, nd this amazing price t Newly decorated. B ene Mg genni 9 ; ‘ — = a ee W. AGNER. ‘HOMES J — plastered garage ane 5 Remes, pee aoe ented. ot ful” eauti- flurry! “Weerhels hare ts HAVE 16 aaa eae Call PE 5-5601 INC. jaeeen. OF _ SP 1-0853, A gem beth ranch | CLOSE T CL Sen seauarety lentes ga Living m9 thls, new 3 bed $1886 pow . | wwe st, Features such jeoet ao Fumnne feom. rvs a OR. Seer Resek, Well seckrtcke farage, lot are old. attached - O SCHOOL < Choice location aped wo a room heme. 18 516 livia SUNDAY Ag s sprinkling system and Wondertul matic bot water, = tered walls gan Reng, plas house, act aid ete eh wlut ae heen te ma dinen Cay’ on hy Foor. Pull basement ae 8. INDAY 16 ” Fes neeoes * gy Homey others are too numerous Spy ily, Large tot y Fee | h ACRE I AKE 3 * oO - : eo : 7 : . - ¥) BES ee a ‘II ‘Ls oan Bene Simast inbacre, overlking | ZARETH LAKH ROAD, WEE Sige ara to mention. ‘Ramis, Swit Possenton came tape AGE ST BU = M. BREWE ber ghey AED, li ONE B RE ROAD weet appeintment, — now for an Oniy $18,500 Ot TERMS AV oe ie tt : © 950. LOCK it On AILABLE— own § roome ae TODAY |Fe" vom 44 cl” V Lake ott Clark of "Walters Eb Pan FOo™ roan sto Evenings aft wi terme ceuthga heme. Seite story Eatare ate aio 8 Tele eat mak 6 "ha ‘base. $1250 DN NG 5-71704 road. off Clarkston .- Orion = eel, s1608 - ean Ms. We WM. A. fo wt cmnalt qgastore toe LAKE Soreit ths car N.—)} : x ‘ ‘. or Oued = gy. heat feidetens New 4 room NO COSTS 2343 Orc EALTY COMPAN rola Raga ms RANCH 8TYLE. A. TOHN SON - 91.800 and 4 price Be nent income. “wh fai BE auen's inside, -M md corner lot. $53 bath on shard Lake Ave. ve 5-0 To your need © we believe meets : paaN ONS , Realtor pb move you in, 8 $550 P RES PRIVATE TAKE, . $2600. down UST cludes taxes 5 pay in- —" Open Daily ° AM. 18 = Famblin . ty gives the low 1704 S. Telegrapl wl . Bee it bie Fees is 1,500 LAKE I ; t ARNOI eee ______ Sundays at 1 : mand pees eg A BE de- “FE rt 2533 Rd. — REALTOR EXCLUSIVE wor nt Ne EL ARE Louise | REAL ESTATE fest caesar | PVR Ia siete rt om) Felner | Hye aoa ae ra e ven 210 at ™ 4 ; ved st | one's th ay ter pone, © rooma, porary lake = | FE _b-sers ihe: TE 8-8 BROWN ccieaiiaiigin ti living. rooms’ dttering 6. 18 WHY PAY RENT Colonia) with cente rapeh eee beach WeAaple wali oe, saree wall m, lot Gr = 1461 Kessle piace aid’ picture. eee fire- pabletoibed J beareo ecole = tle at. pian Living room aatines BEAUTIFUL -s garpeting & drapes | te wall il’s $8,200 FULL PRICE-Lorely two Sylvan yor . jarge bedrooms. tile Kem handy LAK closet spe “a Che laree| So" eo etorpes te wine lot 00 Wolverine a aa » 94508 w built in ron wi ining L, enn 7" ee ac - . ww M. $250 DN Ganaca ee “Automatic — 7 room tri-level aa t a eehinies tabi Gas sthpheta. A} » WAKER RONT nec ene - ace. ius Bh ay BEA - M. Stout, R . f, room, Aluminem tached garage. 2 baths an ? phn er hoftener, | baths. Pirepiac mmer home. 1% | JU: — ‘cotane viet team sie Segmew & Pa ealtor plus costs er a or Seon, ten tie one swimming, good or, Tue 2 cat atta a a in porch. | uit in de o goreimed: |“) begresm tr TELPORAPH Ce , Teem. Bonulitel ep ep ~' Lane. 60 ropen till 8-30 PE 5-8165 mere Gnome by Be 3 a te is @ perfect view . ane aril. Offered erage. 1 In excel-| room, gyros of frame, large living tached fg Qcar al- Lake privileges, * on Sunday 12 PM your eo ion e. Quick by gu. SEE 3 ft, lake matic heat dri e, black top Sah y Low wm 4 PM. ore Remce STYLE — Start on ae tee Orchard h IT, "LL sell at ake Oahland. Priced Rice let, low down pe ot eeregs manding x 166 ft. lot, com- ut Sia ScowNOR, o wie 3 etree e et Cass Lak 2 miles to ‘ Bivd . eed right for di view, all com: ms. Exterior th ¢ Rd; North tonville R Ra. _to Clin- ing tor diserim: ‘Large Family Hom INcLUpES TAXES | itibatitiaatan ete A Icahcae om Ee ee oo) Eee area mi ei) are amily Home 7 $11,395 studing. SSS — = F doses usar putt mily cal’ ippetesd sum rooms Rat’ bos down. Fou: from ‘nice of land. Only” {bie “leek “OC wily room water, base heat, tos cial cheat Pinesite ‘toe A dakaaher etc. Wooded. et At Waterford | Ba Si Pkiwa has SUN siiiyrome igen gatats | kat wet yeaa |p rappin My a, een eh ene Owner Bri & Oxiord. Bas Dra SUNDAY me. x 128 liv 4 . must ek and frame r : se y terms. yton Area ‘ 16 3 BEL LAKE FRONT r il “ining “Foon my FURNISHE rooms 000 DOWN~West side. § It's 6 rooms, Includ 3 BEDRO . Lovely home tn me fe D A | Bargain Living toms,” 24x13 pet eee, lots. po wage ton pgs Ao were GAveRY A lovely Sa —— dae can oa oe oetttng, toes sitchen =~ I ty “bath LAKE PRONT ~ COTTAGE Owner, willing to Joss 2 Pogh A A 5 * ov 2S 6 inet room, dine ait kuenent aes noe ernest TO Bis tarage. Pull base path, attached basement gn dining "roe -§a~ae 3 tent Ceramic fake. within 0 miles of” Y sore ‘ * A “ m ter pd erage camel LAKE PRIVEES Jay TS) Sa | AM acer) oy eee Ea Seis | Gale ea Eee eae ments a ~ chs ven m haa an ip- ford. #2: wi*. Ly B-2 Water. aoe | WEST SIDE - Exceptional! down, eal Pay A at ee piaag | THE sUN Sain ging, fe RoE — redec- . . ; Evergreens, ahve ee LF . jersonville modern 7 y per month. it. , P me, galore! W Smierie PIS Bee See Ae | emerwe Seen Rise Tore AGS | J.R.Hiltz air: : ove front porch. our imm door ? . _ REALTOR - BUI SEMINOLE sicmount Street 106 er % rh EN Lavely Jet oni sft Oats r, Elizabeth Lake Puate bbe semmacdae home. You and ow 50 DOWN Oe as ~~ palates 1 SEMINOLE | HILLS—Owner sols W, Maree tOR ott Qieement with OR Siohtt: Sat. = 5 Bun, £19.59 009 down. pew rye sence tome od bedroom Cave Cod, pis, @, coces, es jot you puaeeadion of this 2 bed- _— Fe +435 Hall marnins enter ar FE 5-6181 siudé’ Your tater an invarance KUSCHELL n SPECTAL-3 degronm semt| fut ayitaty fale Sats down, San Bedroom wiih the Siaerr'y A be eeu tes| The H bcsementVoarage is a, SS Reece caction. Call oa 7 ae anion te ana J eneony with oak floors a Ng om | pay™ bege tee 10 e Homes in of the. very pant Sashes IMMEDI ATE | pari eciaies| chet ahaa, | iS EE EM | «, laa "Watkins Hills | = a , Incom ’ E m storms and at $14, rubbery '4 rooms, 1% 1S : ; . e—$2,200 Do OPEN SUNDA screens, Easy to ii d St Eid.teo, terms. AN ATT Fuh story, year-sround E if veom wn , Y 10-4 easy to buy. oe Leadon 4 Bea RAC-| gas he e RAY O'N pg Ah ny POSSESSIO L. H. BROWN H . — —_ eee Ppneled ving room, ‘No. 2" are Now| *# Y_ O'NEIL, Realtor - owner, GaSe fe tot Avctimenn 102 W. oH N, Realtor arbor Hills CG reasonable monthly and | "bone FE ones Open 9-2 rents Will make you Apartments| This 3 bedroom Séultione 1 Ph-sPE 2-48 @ room’ ran GI RESALE LADI ; ee monte, rative On 34028 Located in’ @ fr payments.|. home with brick ranch type ultiple Listing Servic nM Bd. BUILT a ’S "INC nae Es xe in Auburn He rental district | heat, ié hase Bee yl pe ge og gas : way 6 breeze- 4% PER | N 1965 OR 31231 | r : De ane Wry sncioe it eise"Cece | mm Sout Bima in co alter ete tat | oe i! insulated © 720m Construction | onelson Park transferred oot of + ce raph geno = a Saee Bee den. 2 fireplaces, HEA. Cy- See oe Sonenent, al 1 EN New Brick see toa Built tn only 6 noe. oid" Omner bee with "house. Lake ha ware with" eonvenienc ceive Ladneaped weet tat Sa - All homes have full b , : y Bee spacious rooms dows, to iret ‘with 62,600 Shown by eauiaten reasonably. oe Sprinkling «ys- t we. down to I ments. : Dase- $11, 700... 18,800 atortaple living. Por © 4's pet geet mortesee.| COUN -_. Sons Stes 2 trveny Se puis SS coves ogg walls te mesa’ e you well TR ' etek ee An EROKEE HILis - : ic tile, se . room See ae oi os sneetretng eae eae ese i a cna ett ree. | SEE Eee es | and ti i kets betewren is, a reeae value for the price | ng heryng modern. | thio 1 ent, ae rt stone fi Benuuta ledge:| and fa rooms ten, ec. gant rate 2TO6P ; ®. lar st ot tond taal on Aa | atten you, #42, floors & plastered le bath. Onk ace brick constr recreation rhace, .M, FE 4 fe) 58 4 bint On | Ss = mat ix Re. Priced | Fishin MA ini heen ayiy Secwiated, At tion. uc-| fore gsc Petite | , : = ESTATE IN Wilh be fun- when \ See ee ee stone plant ent, ~ GAYLORD 7S able Soe | gar doe poe aes aren, otters the "Drayton |, REALTY 00. REA shan conrenemt ne Opt a Soe “a fmay Ave, «+. We Want You" 2 geson le manok . rative Real’ LTORS be in charge, . Layer will wit 1Y bath, full rooms and : 1% B. Pike St. ja dgrely subdivision, W Le craftemanship <= -- custom Estate Exchange 2084 Voorhels The address ts 4. baths. ‘gas full basement, auto. Eves. & Sun. z NEAR counts: bee’ ome am, youn aoe 500. nw “io we 20263 Elizabeth =. .— north of aes level lots on paved Face 1 “ K-4 ga * jy out to Cranberry : a home wax nocd Toke streets, sidewalks ~S ene af (pecs a choose LA WILLIAMS S Y . cvattane. : post. orice , L. H. BROWN, Realtor city water, - “ Income oe gies ide lots AN Cute and Cozy _ | FISHER BODY A 1363_W, Muron_Ph, Fx 2.4810 St. Mike's sie teres rot ‘fshing Snes OF THB 2 bedroom ) LAKE ~~} gan gg GMAPTS, OCRERAN Sidtere eS lmmascniott te house $ room, ae : Can B 12 aie 6 Estes 8 foe year rar teircted rat gt an Wench ene| iat hee Orchard Lake Ave’ F | side ‘ana out, "OM fired — nice | 2 bedrooms. 1 e goertmeet te owner shar n . wey Oe ain floor,| this x St ie tee beach rests rr a@pater heat, — red hot ion mart e good ry 8 room 2 er plus a DIRECTIONS oat ink Wee bean ele he Bp RR ig Bg may terms, and | with 4050. ever "Bebool, £6,060, v Pur ch ed meot to reoke a ral! bathe: Mis one. mile north PAE Re YB FS Fy DORR az cee 8 OR | WIELIAMS LAK ae , ased on | fibbper is afi Elan trig, fgg walls, floors, ‘ Intge bedrooms > IS ' ; =. ear garage all on rry La Shin tr etter fob, erchae S froumersinot earn Water Frontage | Baby Eg} Sunday 208 GLFHAor| Seer | reweeect ae paved tron porch a sty + to : VICE >yivan Lake some work . GI ; - A ee Se et ee aes) Est ace oe ‘orrce ore 4 sors? giant se: | AFR Ace se ye Conventional /»@’2S2A7%,02.4|"" Sie faa ‘ . i e~ . F & po ae Agent bur gion, eho uring, county womm | rick 24. living, room | 83% W VFORD AGENCY | Rimaoe‘and tot ven amt| —” Mort Span oto EMM) inday Ha 8 ae Home consists of 2 nice bearooms. ier Se ee and brick frepiace. Alor cone : ee furnace and Kool Vent awnings, gages re a v am win Brecaes: , exceptionally ie condition top . jeetetn kitchen''3 ben bal lark ston living room | i8x22_ ‘with ly, mie attached garage. Sage vie: ear Elizabeth Lake condition jueide and ov, Fenced Make Your Setections Karty’ ee ines ss chicken Pan, a many un nents ha ve new new, Waeriond and the eS ena “rms rs OP Beemer ace eer) REA Sane sk fia ene fata grat. sew | BQTOTN BR ge Ea iat eee | ONS PM. " trees. Pri 8. Main, Clarkston, and . y a4 . ; : .M. sat aia oi lacmeerns ; bn segncke ete to malnste two| | an . Sloset i tae eo am Brick Lake Front ‘WM. A. NORTH OF P Pokemon ager sa tteee as) OF GIN~ Swe tese| Kar fete feeriraes| meer samaneeat cx] KEN Fos eto Arg ay Seay ae ee psen ch ip wena ce rida 5 ee uit Inet sear eee Soe nim a drive floors . 272 Oakland Ave. fruit, shrubs end REALTORS — Spans on mn at: eS 4 | cereus ales 3007 W. Hu - REALTOR Peg berbeens, Fond Sag ‘priced fea ae 2 TO 7 SUNDAY ee S — FE 40528 ‘tenn tt tng. 2 baits goo = gg OR eed good = ‘erms| NORTH of Pontise ot, Mixes Disrmicr | 71.8. . ae oon o toe Sire. ‘ ~ CLARK REAL E ; : | $2,800, down, for thie six We are , ae red oping ent. ' STATE ange BRICK home with ht home me ' | ve wok eae eaivents te Oe aa fe ; ’ = , a W. Huron, Sh oasis |LiVES to 0 Wide Hallway | St, car pod een ER, es 4-4813 Spen Musee with Fir ‘at ! —eo _— % is a - SAV | F Bedrooms bale Ra Sunroom : SUNDAY 26 “SAVE ENERGY, USE/QA8 "Ot WATER, HEAT. oy 3 bedroom brick ranch homes. : AL FLOOR ARRA : recreation room. Som: WANT ADS! |) FORA: NGEMENT ements. Betw e have ae ee: : To find aj - ‘ ATE HOME _ o live or ajo Ta ANT. good used car, see i {SEB Ir y" ae » see Classi- H. W. Bigelow, AL OHNSON, Realtor Leslie R. Tri 1704 S. T: . Telegraph Ra, | Se ‘fied NOW, aes f \ 4 ihe et pe - See Homo onde Di re ' R ‘eye oat PS y § nyder Lavender PE 23-4411 FRONTAGE oe OUT. PAINTS rane 24 24%, ny a 1%, WA TIDE 25 P. Yo AUTOMATIC. VASHI ER Bg fic complete. i =e Kenmore, Gen- OPA 7) eral Electric. end Thor. rebuilt, | i oode lege sy Also ma- : 1975 W. Hw — 4 ate er oe Le ae ciiy, lots ree LARGE RANCH Lor WHICH : _ Liont MANUFACTURING, : = ter. is plans 3 bedroom | Lee SEMINOLE HILLS Soe Levees of ares Se location eat — Bia bus ith pees saree iors ae pea | Staaten aF Bsne pepe Sy ek ‘ee GOR BALE, (16x00. HOLMES. BAR N BOY'S 9 _ OARLABD in fine condition and cheap. 3200 cae bet ier s| os a eT made suatr, Gob: | 0nd Commerce Bd.” - ey ras . CHetOKEE tem _ erent 625 ee Z fae stove ta00 ier se) = by ig | COUGH & ODDS & expe ees: Tesatt Bis as restrictions ae sevwqatiecpur | Business Opportunities 51 | — : Gains fatlee Sigh chats: | SINGER CONSOLE. BURMEISTER “That' gross course!"’ Hollywood frames, $6.06; new cot- otter 7 = . wejent, of ton “mattresses, $12.08. We buy, | Soerteeingt: only $40.50. sites. | Northern Lumber Co. BEST BUY TODAY OPPORTUNITY ceo ep eerree sve FE | SIMMONS STUDIO COUCH, LIKE 6197 Cooley Lake Rd. aa Meowens Bowes, =I CARL W. ol Realtor KNOCKING Money to Lees 53 Swaps 55.| #7081. pew. oxi2 rug. chest x drawers. | Pontiac EM 3-4ivl f EM 371 peat in city lim- 503 Communit piational Bank Bldg, Heense” 2 pen mae ee = (State I a Lenders) - ; waa Byypen RLBOTRIG DATE paren. yaw floor . he Ty. con- | Detroit FE aa ; ees Takes onty JB Aa ~~ | ae. ERN FARM Hi HOUSE. wily guarenioed delivery, sole, like i -sae Thur, & | BOAT IN” -VERY GOOD - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | BUILD NOW ventory to handle, Better Mates | LEAGUE FINANCE CO, eee. ake vamail do ~d week. iaytae wash ee ig it ace 13s if at ‘BE dition, 18, cubic, Mt, deep tres. | LIONEL & AMERICAN 999, Saginaw Bt. Ph. FE 56165 i our stricted a ee 202 AIN Tat - condition. changed. Turner's, 02 Mt, Clem-| $85. OLive cs we YER TRAINS "Bon res, wii Se. (ani aetaten™ Estimates “trely | A. JOHNSON, Rea ROCHESTER, MICIL GDH, 4, DR. _FOR your | Sa ens, PR _2-0001, tactory and Sunday 12 Ui 4 p.m. renew | _ JOHNS ON, Realtor ea “eaulty ma a age ear oF BENDIX DUO-MATIC, WASHER & | jsED TV SETS FROM 325 UP. Reclaimed—cil ses weak {30 00. | ‘Geaumne peg I org Aya Ni oe : HERBERT G c DAVIS 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. cee ec ay FT, HOUSE: | 5 = ss gianna Saigon ee eee Se ee UNION WRECKING CO.) piictns” “GW HURON BT. Socom —r- FE 56-4311 FE 4-2533 trailer, will trade for equity in ARGAIN ~ ___ 31265 _W. 8 Mile Ra. MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TV Wit Paved sTheer 4% os ks ‘ . SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE. “fie down. HEIGHTS MANOR NO. —VARIETY STORE — |: neers ae sana, | tal home. FE. eames” "| matic range, wiih deep wel eng | OT’ PORTABLE: | — Cast POR PURNITORE Separate chrome’ iuareseent igh * | 1, tot 123 Coughlin R¢., high and ARIETY STORE «@ FonTiac DOOR SEDAN HY-| accessories. Like new. 3 pe. |TV SET, GAS AS STOVE WASHING <;THROOM PIETORES” YOUNGS: "1% pn BA TE gg toy lb pA Srp Heres EES A0et. More. uot ol eee’ “1 Rotary power lowe mower or will poaen oa we reuy tot : aes, rae. Tee Mans- BAR hee tarosces: Ol. gas | lore, Michigan " pjuorescent, “495 ees OF A Se: 96 ov CE nh pesos, ape, Need $500 tile ‘sou ot hui od zi '*| CHILD'S WARDROBE: BED, AN | —" nd cel tamats weler, hector, | EOIGINE " CAMINDAEEARSE 2 572, rite 180 foot frontage, MONTI LLO WILt. 1S "M. BREWER oe pe tast, courteous waar teas and | (9100 EQUITY IN 3B gone Tagoaab sofees “acct (TRADE: -IN DEPT. Berens real supp mirror, al mei cabinet, {, DESIRABLE LOTS 40x30 [55 Wy. Park ; ois Pont 3 , Call between 4:06 | | oer ay pet owe value, $3.95. : 1° TN. water, gas & sew rE sen “ua 81501 Pe STits| modern otflee, so. ‘convenient to | gira eid aie Seas be ee BUFFET — STUDIO COUGH. TY, uJ Studio’ couch... 324.50| Print 3 su PLY. a ag ign al ys Bg LADD’S INC, : Nee sued attest. UY To SELL "REALTOR | ° P® ‘ing and sOwhere new | BUILDING LOTS WORTH | $200- STUDIO COUCH, TV. | Gas range ....- JINN 930-80 | Lapeer Rd. PE 4-5431. eo dine “maatie Geax “taie sinencines - 50. aikian be THE “BIRD” |) Pou “fooms await | {208 ems me Welt’ OR bis — _fat'tamediniely,. FE | table. _— —— ges frre -- ee BULLDOZING AND ING.| wall-to wall cabinets, territie val- , a 70 : ; mport . +» $34.50 |" Free estimates. FE 4-5960. ues, our e ¥. Mich. DESIRABLE _ For-Sale Acreage 47| FEEDS, pa, SEEDS GAR DEN. = Divi trede for sedgle, hay or ~ o0y- BOTTLE. GAS 2 eee eer auher’’..’. $eno0 | BUSHEL CRATES. 50 LB. ICE ica © Fioceseent 308 Orebard HOME SITES |~ “| iene dec spaace =| Home & Auto |_itebe: ‘ap. wart eaters | USES ee agape Rates| Rois aay MPS canine rm tovan Wo WEn ie? enTERS * . : e PR A 3s & . for fixtures, DUO-THERM OL T Hi?" RCA Us ks _f 05 G. A, = Ee bars, Ege om ek oe: fox etc. A saeriline worth “ : circulating fan.” Oil torage ‘ar at a 2 om be” THOMAS ECONO! MY Thompscn 00 ERS A heen ih hold one, Time cTes marge Gen 20W. Waren, Loan Com n cae a Ck WALTON TV sig a BEEF AND PORK HALF AND | Payments available. W. PF. Miller Wacsutinel leouiee fgemae aoe Pr Sais. . TN. Per npa Y Benderson Be | wanton, Cor, Josiyn FE _2-2257 FURNITURE CO, eee Opdyke Market, FE| 00° Woodware, notin of 14 EAR Gladwin, Wooded SHELL 6 i COMPANY HAS Fe FOR | ° heen! : BARGAINS PoNTIAG Mich” ~" |GOMPLETE BARBER SHOP Mile Ra. Roms = vain, win oe got jeecliat de cmon | iene, heh Mfetvice. station on | "2" —" fo“eacitréar_» tes) felt Butiet 0000 Ng | TABURS, LAMPS CORNER CABr:| quip, Reasonable, Call afer ¢:00/ | |uxaire Oil Furnaces 23-4693 or inquire at 20 FACTORY NEW, 84,000 BTU. 9208. view, # h $900 down, Gertal Glaking to the Titabe.| mein thoroaghlere tp ecrth cur Chair & ottoman vee net, 3 piece sectional. desk, linens. | M0... “a ‘Clarkston between 9 a.m. . Wassee Reservoir. Bacrifice| urban section, Cail a 2.2100 be- : curtains, china, glass, crochet ; ed. & Kenyon Heating Service, OR ee Rose. ON OAKLAND sale, only $2,260 total price. tween 6 and 5 p.m. or MA 4-349 ' 6 FT. ON WATER spread, od, Fuse, heavy Sterling ail. = 5:30 p.m. exo . 35636. after 7 p.m ; : more. 240 Soe Wales FEL 30018." | CRAPTEMAN” JONTER 4 MAGOE 325. Cie Eee pOVER 3 ACRES HARDWARE ‘BoatK LOCATED Venice of the Lakes Bubais | pull (up rocker aa oe bt ig lg a board, “lawn mower, chaise ‘ Good small town near Lapeer doing ision. Sewer & water, al- a L I DE ton On it ding aEPAINED TO MeRewcted sad phe beni Wise building and garden site| a ins busin neat cine vision, Sewer, & water, al WE BUY. SELL Of TRADE TRADE-IN DEPT. Fate of ee, Bec 13 SanaGes ‘ gareg nse $1,800 total with $800. dow in every te i butiding wi allow Extr a Fast pagent glmco gt yy 0 Sore “Room aire. iin val. |gollabeible "Chiroine ‘n° | COMPLETE — rou NGSTOWN arly Fa hg al ip ag t LARE . sired, Books ' . ; ‘Or | ITE. v COREE ., 2.06.40 paecise 95 | KITCHEN, $248, : 45654. — ¢ A. JOHNSON, Reali ness, no Hey Will to be bi Service reer ogg Sag Se “oe —s _Modern design. $20 FE 49193. |Table top gas range ......... $20.98 eS i mo. CA i EaEA, ae ne o FRBEZ eo ] S, Telegraph Rd a qe 8p if ~~ bidgs. land contract, COMPLETE BED. VANITY AND Becsinel tate 6 sae weaeas ee SS ate 5 fail 9 Alsen er, Nearly new. Pe 56-4618. —— FE 4-2533 fear Sugden’ Realy oo signature, Carver t turpiture, B pepe ewan Pepe |? Pe living rm, suite... $0.05] mates and PHA ferme. Val VAL- PENNY PAINT SALE jong imi + ae la ithout . rT “ . LELY’ House gallon A. +5 Teg = APPROX 3 ACRES | op ged Cte WO Fans Res MO CHa for Jany. worthwhile. purpose, Up ateman _ & ES dining table and chairs, $80.) vis MAN'S ter wha. pevern i Son Pn | gad ealloa ae! 18 se Reina 1 e€ Bt beautiful homes. OR 3-1057 PEED k SEED. GARDEN Git Fino =< LINE OF FIREPLACE | Rub! Bs s. OR 3 7 ce c . ESSER, BABY BED COM- Rubber bese pant, ‘gai. covewas 7] Rima farm over and Goce | Selenide maln rnd HOUSEHOLD| K AMPSEN | gee camet Birt tease Bs | SP lata | cure ek eh, | eae ath er of an . nn EFRI and . Rent. floor equal frontag reeds, large | “Bear Ponting. A sacrifice at HASY W T¥R. OLD Exc. ie Meee ft 4 Lm ct cedara. "wane *LOOR SHOP fraps, steers lame biusvertin. So $200, qeplle, @ Mane FINANCE REALTORS — FE 4.0528] "on." hth," "| ln. Grmp ectric, PE 43893 Reser fiARDWARE ts 5. Serinaw St. Open 9 to ¢ . os ‘and bath. fireplace, basement & | FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT tion of Ponti 377_§. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. | ELEC. RANG REFRIGERA- s QUANTITY OF CLEAR 6 IN. garage con tly located near iLL pet Goes tor ¢1000. Reason. | 3" south ag een gy ty Bide, | FOR ‘cue: THOR "AUTOMATIC" | 6r. 940, tale, Bg $25; dpe. | USED DEPT. 142 W. Huron ponmse, siieg i linear ft. Sew Walled Lake High School. | able lease Disie Hwy. Wa. | and. Ploor “Phone ‘PRderat 4-055 |» Washer, worth f20, Wanted: Steel sectional, $65:'2 fireplace chairs.| Maytag washer . One man 8 in heavy dut 18,000. MA 4-1618. terford. OR ty 64. Fence Used Fence. Phone | %40. ¢&. table amps & odd &| Bendix, new ...... i skill saw with ¢: case and iS acnaa VACaRT CAND — |i STALL SUPER SERVICE 670. | _eM teal _ends, PE $8498 81/8. Avery St.| Hamilton dryer 2.20...) S88. exire binds $68. Call after € pm. 96 acres vacant land tion, ‘Very food location. Low tn- . SELL_On SWAP PORN. DUPLEX | FLEPTRIC | RANGE NEWEaT 3) 9. &. ak moet gs 00 E8 pe Sore: 40 gcres vacant land = - ventory. Call FE 32-0173. : n Florida for 3 bedroom home| inch model, newest 1 eatures. CL ON ‘ © | See YOU ARE [pceee eesti "| SE EE SE| runtuweApince | GARAGE |"ss.'h ti - wrode ne near “LET’S TALK SMALL SAFE. 875 OR wie SWAP | Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- : ’ < . , dl te ie for row boat, drill press or what| chard Lake Ave. 3068 Qrehace tate 4 Givens sath or (rose, BUSINESS" Lucky have you. MI 41039, Bham Lock-| ic STOVE, GOOD CONDITION — eee DOORS ‘age. “ : ( ) PAUL M. aie 5 REAL kaTATE smith Service, 338 N, Woodward. | ELEC. Sere rn 2008 | ee eee! er CiRCA : ee 4.3508 : ie % PONTIAC ¢ DOOR SEDAN Hy. | —°”: S ropa. |POR, SALE, WASHING Ma ential, _.: 2. Re — E: a ae _FE GOLD MINE ki ee ee @ Fon Ander wilt trede for | HASY WASHER LARGE TUB $40.) 420. 9 Fete phim manga ly apiece Commercial & Residential ise to | REPRIGERATOR. CLEAN AND IW with sat com aieted home. | Here is @ restaurant, gas station, | Bucknera in thie period of Rotary power jawn mower or will | Double stationary tubs, $12. Both 418. | Soeit. Xie fk with custom built | £004 running order #38, PE 21978 & CLE AR ANC Good soll, plenty of road front. and apartment setup hat is liter unemployment, - sell cheap. 3300 Crooks Rd. ‘4 | "00d com : FRADE ELECTRIC RANGES POR | design. 6x7 at 965.50. Any doors | ROMEX. BY THE COIL. 4 PER EL This fs # real buy at $7960 ty en sold mine Appartment _mile South of Auburn Rd. ‘Frigidaire washer and dry- Gp ,ranees. R. B. Munro, 1060 _repalrea conning 3 ee Bd foot, Wall boxes for duplex plugs, P. wih gisee , BA or will discount | ® ore than make you WILL SWAP 187 GMC STAKE ‘ . r RLAKES 28c ea, Main & rangefuse oy :. OPEN SUNDAY ineneey” iT Teueble D110 | Buckner customers, whe ary truck “of equal value or what| ¢T combination, Imperial rE wae COFFEY prime | $08, 0: 4. Tompeon, te 8. > . Lame o work are trea ¥ ae . SED R: Cav reneeegene F = — wit 2 "til.6 Dorothy Sure Lavender ; . every consideration, Dave yes. 1. porcelain model, | yeariden oe ee $20.00 1c. eH oH SOTL rire 5 PT. $3. | SMALL : FAMILY SHOE STORE | For Sale Clothin 56 guarantee. You'll want Rolla asher ..... 5.00 VE PLG ING SUPELY, $2100 dump = vor" ae 0. an This family es. tere wi take g : ; ollaway bed with mattress $14.95 | 172 . VBagine — BTU Myuresce re ‘of "your ‘ably. 1 you | sivaye pave t deal et | Annwnnnnnnnrnnw nnn | them if you see them. Bunk Beds from $39.95 CLOSING OF months, Di ¢ had no experience, thls own- — 2 WINTER COATS & DRESSES,/ (“a|] OR 3-3593 after 6 ‘LORD S WAREHOUSE | 180 tmtaid tile (9x8) .............9¢ | _ebimney. ast Siwen - ea hm Ay ‘yee. 18 & 2. OR 3-166 a 70 a ter 60. 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road BOe wall tile ........6 cece 20¢ ft. STORM SASH / WOMAN'S COATS Size 16, PRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, 6 FE 8-3741 $4.95 paint ...........- - 18 ge. . t > 3 condition, Bi PART, | mee acco ist Z3:| SUMM MICHIGAN BUSINESS < seme seria on fob. ye og. Ee VACUUM CLEANERS. PARTS, | Rubber bese paint - 8 gal} MOS ER SPECIALS SALES CORPORATION OIRL's AOE COATS AND | con ALE PRIOIDAIRE AUTO. sol makes SMITHS, Oey Ss. Saginaw dows and. aus. ove size 9 to 1 tsED GAS RANGES. wo doors, RANCH MINK GOAT. matie woeher cneclipas condiies. | ''y no unre Bbecire “Co. 5S Tr YOURSELF. SCREEN |, ines : JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER ani xiit “yey good condition, ‘Hattie eit Me ane WaRD HOOVER WAC: iio W. porch enclosures and ve reen| All awnings & storm window sales. rE 41582 “a a ; | _.$90_W. Huron, evenings aft. 6:30 | "im sweeper, reconditioned. PE WAY} NE GABERT'S pele Fe fate” a °r +-6088 4 PARK A OUR FRONT DOOR . LADIES COTTON DRESSES, SIZE | _2-4120, APPLIANCE SALE DAVENPORT & CHAIR POWER a eS 5 » & * ve ith - “ w 7 4 MODERN SELP-SERVE 01 GENERAL PONTIAC. 2nd floor National Bidg.| 18 Shoog. sive OB. Soles an up to 25% DISCOUNT mower, Beby bugsy. piay-| our ad in the yellow pages. villé, area. On good highway. Excellent DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. miscellaneous articles. FE 5-0038 FREEZERS 4 a ALL KITCHEN .. WASH- one ACRE WATKING LAKE “VE raat ral tor family operation. SAK§ FIFTH AVE DRESSES, | We hate them eh or Chest | Om all ‘Bry ‘Toor Ra ples. .Wash- DOORS bewl & 20 glass blocks, FE cinity. OR_3-2102, oo Ma Cwner earns efter after 22 ym. WALLED ore 239 Barnston| suits, hats. Cheap. EM 3-4364. types. + 2. Le A, sional TV se ao Mahogany bireb, asb-flush. White amc - = * ; For Sale Forme 48) 2S 908, aan be healed wih Pe ee a SUB-TEEN Di N DRESSES | mt ‘SKIRTS For a real good deal come in and oYEAl E ‘ARS F O PAY ees Dear WB, a“ 59 ON |S with tr tect ve reutain a 1h = Pann Bh. dd. ‘an e clothing. PE po , e-ins red. Insta! ‘wood kinds, rifte +. tories : = - OPPORTUNITY. THE HAPPIEST One block north seross trom bank eg ee oahreg tn 121 N Bagina EE Sou | “Bowring PLYWOOD. CO. plete with gleaming “chrome feu. Edw. M. . St t/ IR It rm tals & most successful indivi is wi COA’ site: ‘ G BROS. WASHER FULLY AUTOMATIC, | 1488 Baldwin Ave. __FE_2-2543 -, Toilets 940.50 value Ww. — ~ or 160 sere clay m farm, A-1| one who owns and operetes his Bnig stead Dr. Pon. | FE 401 FE ¢1112| famous name brands. ; ‘ed These are factory seconds. Svc $4105) op toad nets Lapeets ‘Beet cattie | investigate the. possibilities ‘of, thie fines halen. . PONTIAC RD 4T QPDYKE scratched. Terrific Values, Mict “ifcn! EMPIRE Michigan | Fiuorescent, 383 Or. setup. 00. A teal farmers | {tame & block building on busy TWo WINTER COATS FOR SALE | FLOOR @,.. 2, 41 > Sieve , | STORM WINDOWS, SCREENS AND fare. m by sop" only.) Walton Zivd. Formet _ srecety : cheap, FE 2-0475. and Kitchen sink. 300 Coates, Lake | —the_Are. 2600 a Loke Rd. EM, 34148 doors, Also fruit jars =e ee acre of loam sofi,| store y eq ). Ide ° Orion. 30703, Sune. : . for et, Better A roms | ack modern 4 mest be nae, vert conta ct wh for fall de today. | $28 to to #800| Sale Household Goods 57 OMtet ba Balle For Sale Miscellaneous 60) win; eas 0 i, Ot ay - | Siver out bldes. Located ea black |. 3. C. HAYDEN REALTOR ©” : Gay RANGE, 36°, NICE APPEAR: ee: 6 KE. R Lawrence 217 s . 1983 FERG y fey Hist git we Gius"Eas |" BORNEAN OF YOMR OWN: | PRRENDLY SERNIEE "| 1g oo. ye mermso. muxcrmtc| shia Hara ERE” | fe atgche SM kas | FOR, SALE? FORE STOR , = Earl Sugden Realtor put vou ea the road to success, | GET CASH QUICKLY | oi 'su"it cxctiest contition Pe bar baby bed, “Se, PE berts, |3 ¥G E OPEN GiLTS, is| FLUSH DOORS, REJECTS, BIRCH ot, wo «Hr Mic Yume, Dew ae coir’! =~ Ut to HOOD | Ske WANGE. LARGE stam CaLt | tm saer mule MP doce mee | Mere, MANGE LM aierone | LAPTENIOARD 448 Ofe, MO 4-8241 Res. MO 4.3828 | _ Ave. e Orion, Mich. _ OR 3-834 ‘after 5. > 1505, a ~ a ye @3\80 ACRE DAIRY FARM § ROOM | SUNOCO STATION IN HOLL Y| 1080 to 1996 cars, Bring your)’ DARY BED Ry ke for Swans: | —Dise Hwy. Molly, wich. _| Som foratcck tm 3 deote, some “2 eee, modern home. Beautiful tree set-| available to the man interested | title, Most deals closed in 30| § 3942 Cali between 5:30 Ate | C<od burners, nice condition, |2_ LAWNMOWERS, 1° ELECTRIC | suitable for table tops, drawing Get our Quality Buliding ting. Equipved, income. Lion-| in & business with ven rec-| minutes, Loans also made on fur- | only $40,05. } Milk’s. MI 6 Mi6-1300. | DBaint sprayer (new), 1 jr, car- room partitions. Call teri next I Ward, 3000 Sherwood Rd. off | ord. Call CEdar 23131 8 a.m. to| niture, ajgnatures and other se | "0 *0 FM ow | SEPIA benter Worary | Before. iv. after 4 “ie fe ne Sates “Wee “ gt mgt ye Be -~ Sour | sarees. i NORGE ELEC. STOVE, VERY |IMPORTED ITALIAN CARVED | chairs, misc chairs, Eves, MAple| before 10 a.m..or after pm. w. Pad _ pany, Box 690, Fiint 1, Michigan _f00d condition, Reas, FE 4-6465. — bane g ' ony = eM See bie, | Soest. chard Lake Rd First bouse S-s Piy wood Ansuiai oa, Paneling ranch-home Rent Farm Property 48-A | FOR RENT a ‘STORE | with 2 ER. OF PRACTIOALLY vEW KENMORE | Wiehe wet wow. |* ¢ RORNEN MOOWOMY SEBFAU:| of Vena tome BA | Down FS ine, Hardvere, Bie eee ars. i « Dewutewun aise a anh back curtains, $25, nally $40, | Pe’ . $55, Ee 46022. oven. Used 1 yr. For sale cheap. ¢ BOGIE LAKE RD co, a | eet AE ag sea Pe BY stloalsenlansbmtond A A= Be uel OAVET |——E Bie Sa y \. - 7 : miles trom. Pontiac. 226 East Will Sell for a Song Loan Company}: J COMPLETE ROOMS OF ¥ 6 oF URN. standard, $100. FE #2781, call: 34" SUEETROCK. #1 Aa won Pecial Bivd., north. Welt established for 30 years, gto- ture, TV, stove & Wwetrig, 306 ROE Lath ow. oe. Os Se ee ee thee steel WANTED TORENT — FARE OW cery and meat | bu with | 909 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Clarkston, MA" S216), KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER Enotty “Pine bah bo ae S ee Clothes os Post shares, or money rent, Ph. GReen-| SOM license, modera. equipment, TIME CPIRGE WALNUT Biaino | ere, Lares Fuuce wereere- [4,707 fe rede ot dimension, | FE emi.” | BENS ; og etwcemes| FE 2-Q206 |eemamsanae aime | bas ar Eni Drang. Hears cma Ha | ie Sab pea im fer |b aga San basy highway. Pleasant surround- 2 . Or as desk, Form $49 _N. Saginaw Sale wr Property 49 ‘Sass cnt picsty, of parking opeee. motes Fe An : er a glalities, 206 E. Pike, PE 46020, SEPTIC TANKS ‘4 eason: FURN ACE AND FIRECHIEF) REINFORCED atoker, 4 . MF} (Ground ‘Floor + gerne E PUBNACES | aparrarent HOUSE | #1 FRANGE, 0000 ow ott eun type, ant motel Talbot 1 ‘Lumber sul Seok, Paget, babes a PE SOT cathe f Fi St a Bt ERars ve ’ 23-8602. : roeerene Lt rs, feel. 1 - Vitra modern Plorida, style “a ie LOANS $20 TO $500. eaiy ts eet ‘condition, aor tt hae oat teedt complete wih control, 68 rms. Peiitan: te 16 decom. unite with ful #00 WORKING SHOP. WE L L- Oa qure LARGE SOFA Rich GREY AND | _ tions, FE 2-246. Duct work, easy terms. Wa- | Pine Arn comms he Da. Sheet be tee a; mactinery. HOUSEHOL dark red w in exeeiient | tng OEE | 2 heater $50. Sink iav.. tubs. col suppl mh wane Blet= ss nees Getamened bs 3 a ‘acted attend Mlenct | FINANCE. CORP OF lime coditon, 948. Mi $473 “gt gee Fit sant Posine Phumbing ana | fo. Ee eaias ae a off Hardtop ieee. » si red. Boalt demands retirement, i C * eT, ents WP. moldings Heating. — SOIL PIPE. $3.45 PER LOP WAR- private beach. Located west PONTIAC — oa tak bare. — CHURCH’S. INC. PURL Oty TAWE GADOK LEGS |_Wick's, 2016 Orehera ‘Lake’ na, of Pontiac. A WONDERFUL : re 3% 8. Saginaw St. PE 40535 |; REFRIOW o70: LIBERAL SS SRA DEIN ON ON ALL HOT 107.8. Squirrel Ra. FE 20233 | -vented fill «: FE $-1467. | THOR IRONER, LIKE NEW, $25; MONEY MAKER. Priced at * Sen a Sr: 83 GAL, » ELEC HEATER $79.95 | FIRST SATH-| BENDIX AUTO. condition, $88,500 with terms. ar ri @ | WHEN YOU NEED +50 Gal, 1s: | 895. 48265 ‘Dequindre,- OL. 1-063, pow. M. Stout. Realtor b EMSREEE SEE = we we wm |$29 to SOD tre ' Open jaya Meer) un 8 pm. hw ‘ROOT - SS ~ on main Bh can get A AUBURN AVE | Sedsa,Puitontn.3 ter tee Sates Close in, 77 ft, frontage, % 140.) chise. Can be operated year Zoned commercial. Large 8 rm. ‘round. Pull re $22,500 on real = home tn feir condition. Can be {| estate and terms. mom used as home and business, An A of excellent buy at $11,500 with| DOWNTOWN CLASS “C” in bus- — _ : QUALITY small down payment to respon-| ness district of Pontiac noW~to- . “sae sible purchaser Immediate pos- Iain wit roo Der year, Top | wer FINANCE co. YOU CAN'T BUY RETTER soe epee ROY KNAUF, Realtor | #0000 down, * pea, peet Bee. mcrete mee BROS. concrete & mortar $1.15 FE a & used doors—fush & panel. bad! a] PE #1119 264 W, Huron FE 2-741 OA $3738 eT MERA tote | RACKAQE LIQUOR and grocery TORRE 5 to $900 tion. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE saad treatege on Baldwin and Brick tedg. with large opt Stl eee BENEFICIAL MOTOROLA T.V. 30" MAHOGANY esos tree : ta condition, only our on RE feel enzere WEE — FINANCE CO. £0.65. "Mai 61300. r WARD FE, PARTRIDGE | ow vas eiee'S pg sane rings, } REALTOR . FE43 COOLEY LAKE ROAD | neqizeraze y avsiepers | Mortgage Loans _ 54 TIGAN 1090 W. HURON ST. LOANS $600 TO $1,500 _ Sale Land Contracts 52 moder et dresser, a Eevesee drapes. 8 Purdy, ELIZ, LAKE ns _ 27% DISCOUNT - Business, $90,800 with terms. Se oln aren DIXIE HIGHWAY . Near Susing Lk, 267° front- “elgotes | ae poeee a eae | Seton PLACE A “Lost AD."| Call FE2-8181 for an ad seine loss. Dial FE or-an _ad-writer, | Say “charge it.” = %. t i * a \ A \ THE PONTIAC yee | SATURDAY, AUGUST 93. 1950 robs lg Sal Fem Eee a re . : | . Mu- EBONY F Fine _ is suitable "fr chub = church. 3 ee ae Sostionst . DESK IN WALNUT WITH js p. ORian- “peng section. Cheap. Sale Store Equipment 64|—* A REAU BUY: BUY. 3 FRIO, FROZEN food —. 3 Bene, aie Pe pen, GOMPLETE SOUNDSCRIBER a , dictator and trans: cd TOASTMASTER ¥ a] hole ice ereem cabinet, all aesring ee ea mond “hy ol j ene ‘Ave. —— > Sale Sporting os Goods 65 35800 AL'S Ci | TOP og aly ni ge ed. Loaded a $10 deliv- PE 2-402 WEG Ee on breed, #38: . §-1 bo | aed in itt be created te yon your ORaiS BOARDED NEXT 76 2.3480. 15, truce —_ ae A Bal mi orien a ‘i dirt. - Pebtlaver wit Fagg tire Goo mW. taht Retas™ maraner breed dome eal 5 i . male one 4 Ban ANA . Crane's Bird eae $806, and erv. baer ant PE we : . Sines ew tee kiana Ave :| ~~" PARAKE ~ sig Sus ends “ arakeets Guar. to Talk | pontiac boarded Sones suppli bi AF sa *s em) REG. TOY FOX TERRIER PUP- pies, v i Jotgnan Rd.,. Ortonville; corner of rryville Rd., West- lake. TOY FOX TERRIER F FOR SALE, a 35208, - [Mite RE POX TERR : Lee 8 weeks old. Ages ‘M _3-2520, eg TAN FEMALE SPA TEL. _Andrew Gross, 31 School | Dogs Trained, Bearded 70 DOGS, CA Roanneo , noose trained, Berr-Shell 8, Tele- graph. Orchard Grove Kennels po aca Bathing & ‘ int diets YOUR } ET's ESIne 13 Home of cote Int Ch, CorKee's Happy Warrier ¢. of Collie 4 Mile cet: +3473. Hay, Grain é & Feed 71 L TYPES BAY POR 6A aL straw. deiver, OA tain, Sosfou haLInG. ew ChaE Fe tse od & straw, twine tie. For Sale Livestock 72 well ed, Sertad tay cs Bets A GE rie © STRAWBER- roan ts. old, ¥ pe mist Pt z good ereed- offer o takes. _OA 8-2025. SMALE PONY AND ‘53 Onpodee. 2100 Wixom Rd., Mil- wes, pa en pw wag pe OR ~~ en ell i Owner thet rau VELEDID HOLSTEIN eow and calf. 27141 Spalding Rd., Eneva $-6121, }e orech sind aa AVE IELDSIONE PA ; A 5 yds. per $10. Delivered. FE 4-0588 RA Exce! Li OA 82035 neo ;, voce pag ee ig 32-1534. iJ R¢ IRAVEL, 5, YDS i . 8. DE- PSTREDDED oui bint 18 CLEAN WE DELIVER a. et ROAD liv STATE TESTED TOP iL. oe oe sand, grave! aa fl. TOF, SOIL. OLD art FARM Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DRY Fy Ay A CORD. i, after 3 ‘| PEACHES Sale Farm Produte 75 APPLES AND PEACHES. HOME- stead Orchards, 8460 Orchard Leake Rd. MILLIONS OF WILD BLACK BERRIES Masai UikeBite "Bir "Bat Sashabaw Ranch, Eston Rd. OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS MARKET sexs’ flowers ond plants, Ber fies, apples and + oer aw PAS, to 138 PL Thurs, 2 F 2 re RD. FE 3-9078. ARE RIPE AT 8UT- ton's orchard, 724 N. Leke Angel- ae open from 9 a.m. to 8 PEACHES, m. for mag 4 HAVENS, FIN: ner. erful S im and cenning Highest quali- " R.. Ea ae Gekiené Orchard ast Burns & * Dak "Lake “Ras. ford. q ry Please bring baskets 1 WESTERN SADDLE AND BRI- "See ecg | YOUR “wr | oi te te belt ‘Ee «ie wager, Walled Pater OanDE ™ae one ; Sastivense. = terowd TRACTOR OULX OLIVER . JJ8T NORTH S SLASHED — or ~ PRICES 6 HP riding walkin, onert, ae aoe rotaries erm EVANS. ‘EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hiway. MAple 5-7878 RUBBER TIRED FARM WAGON, oxi¢ oer 2211 Pontiac Rd. TRAILER. WANTED v SED HORSE TR 06 between 5:39 and 6:30. 77 Auction Sale 100 a: nko - DAIRY CATTLE pga sor - 100 HEAD. ont August at 12 o'clock ove at tthe farm 1 mile south of lay City to Newa: east to wmaen a | Rd., 1 mile to ee of x oulsianding 6507 ind 1a io, mower, | eo AL lad AZER ROTO TILLERS, | WEWe 3.6 nd MODEST MAIDENS ‘ ; By Tay Alan “T can't imagine why your feet hurt! You've been dancing on mine all night!” Auto ee 80) PARTS oR TIRES, PROM ay “OLba Hydramatic, OR 3- BOA For Sale Ties PRP ‘ Ag TIRES, SIZE 900-20. “oe A-l 610-15 W Waite & WALL GOOD- year, New, $16.95 pias s tax. Ex- 50) 8. Saginaw FE 4-0687. change, 503 & GOOD Used TIRES. $1.50 UP. fee white walls. 50) 8. Saginaw. Soon FIRESTONE, GOOD- . COBY EAR. ym Blac yp ae white Pos ole off new cars, i) ve, a 80 per cent off, Standard ED. WILLIAMS _#51_ 8. _ Saginaw at | Reeburn "BOTTLE GAS AND ACCESSORIES STORE ane oc. ' Boats & Accessories. 85 JOHNSON 2 HP. OUTBOARD __with 3 props $175, MY 3-5361 “JOHNSON OUTBOARD ‘MOTORS Sales and Service. Harores & Lone- slar boatae§ Tee: and = Little Dude tratlers. Everything for the OWENS ARINE, SUPPLY rehar Phone FE 3.0000 MERCURY OUTBOARD | MOTORS a Bis ris and services Shorty Hook's lace, 3733 Orchard Lake Ave. MERCURY 4 AND. CHAMPION OUT- board motors . ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 2182.5. Telegraph =-—s_swFE. (5-962 THOMPSON | 1-FT. A-1_ GonDI- S ft. deck,” Evinrude motor, wheel, ulin, Firet 3 . one PICKUPS 1953 Chevrolet 34:ton ....ee05 SRAS |; 1951 Chevrolet 4 ton ......... S645 1952 Chevrolet A tom varveeees $745 For Sale Trucks .' ‘90 For Sale Cars . 4,000 = ms rom Fick - TRUCKS phate t $ 3 Peat RIE MENSCHNEIDER DODOE-PL 232 8. imoe iene: hn DODGE TON MICK, UP Wai _mons off Airway, OR 3-7893. | Sapoas FOR QUICK BALE. lat. class, $300 Heo “Gide Ven and Storace — a aa KAR I Giev, EE BoM. ron a ate: a “7 ‘aie stake trucks. Excel ent —— 1600 Joslyn Ra . WILSON GMC New & Used Trucks . FE UP WHEEL pews ores 3. ‘a. SHOP Sun. and Buy Mon. |. 70 FINE CARS | TO CHOOSE FROM. 14 COURTEOUS SALESMEN TO ASSIST YOU LOT OPEN TILL 9 P.M. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ‘aa CheVi8 ¢ CONV] Tint With “oo Ford roadster with ye se ae nate, incomplete. Best offer, FI 1954 Chevrolet |. ton deluxe cab 1955 GMC. 1) ton deluxe. cab, long box, hydra. transmission 1955GMC 34 ton deluxe cab, hydra. transmis- sion, V-8 engine — MICHIGAN’S LARGEST GMC TRUCK DEALER OAKLAND AT CASS _ FE .5-0406 For S Sale C Cars 9 1968 BUICK SPECIAL, 3 poor. _Byoarlot theto, "Pe state 3S BUICK 4 DR. sharp special, halt, L) back , &. lights. Bang Cash Gash age or trade aa ee Auto |} rt ee fo ane od taller 6580. “SHORT-CUT to 4-631 ‘a CASH: Classified Ads!) ea i fresh of close springers; i pred Good UaED “BARGAIN. | TRAILER. 12 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT helfers, due tim, 15 Es , nA 7, os, = and up, Liye heifers, ready to breed; is. ‘peif- eee on new | '35 1 ‘ ype mono ed ALU. er calves, 15 in steers, minum meen, FE runabout and 26 just ready for the feed lot. The SER tn rena TIRE & = =) registered steins are mostly : bred, and heifers wil TREADING CO. A ur a ‘year few young &, selected from 481_N. Perry 8t. oe xe na ine ga Schools White "Stock Farm. Aut Gale 81 Be Loomis 1085 © eo os Sie" ice egg oe . T a f = 87 a portatio or sree or ome pod Repaired. sid Rs eS rert. Lees sudeostudl ° oft fered fie: ady to pay off in base ew. ‘catenin Pontiac Trees | pLY BY AIRLINER. ENJOY x ALL eee eed th excellent | CRANKBHAPT GRINDING IN THE | {5s' Ange es. Ban Pre ee bee condition. kind every dairy-| car. C —s rebored, Zuck Ma- Diego. aes Petersburg. Tamve, mah 4, for, 1 Feeder| chine #3 Hood. Phone FE Sabet Honolylu, $165 piss. —— machine —. 2563. Pres pl tax. Tor ms oon be x . pret ‘wagons. ‘Pree “Sale Motor Scooters 82) s*3i;° "ww *Tv maaan : athe sph ~h . NO | TRUCK GOING NORTH PART Ce State Cay Mich.| WHIZZER PACE MAKER. GOOD tth ® bowman Ra. Tmiay SY, mich “condition. 673 EM 3-400. | WANTED LADY RIDER’ 19 Catt. C. B. SMITH, SALES MOR For Sale Motorcycles & *s 83 Kags a, oo _AvariGHEER, Wiiamston, Mich : - gy a Bo teres vee 1 ARIEL 96-4 8 oa +") Wanted Used Cars 88 sortment of hous fu » | és TRIUN a Oration LR w a a mnie Pare, 300 West Tien: | New. MElrose 7.3803. WE PAY Ren ka Fad 7 COMDMAN “EAGLE. BLACK For Sale H SRBwen =| Top Dollar saat woot lowsniliod 83 CUSHMA, Bagh Go0b GOOD COR-| yor clean Used Care & Trucks. 8 oo) R. TUBSHOWER, — r Fada ‘new, 93,280. Lat a is. Mine. condition. 358. Irwin Bt. Matthews- = _er' Camp, Pon ist s1 HARLEY DAVIDSON, ‘LOAD: H 1091 NEW moo aa ae iv you have ever wanted to own a argreaves: lot with own water and some bike, this 's he one to buy (212.8. Saginaw St FE 4-4546 Plot be Also various selections of trans B i Shel M t <. | |B WowaRD 0 FF Ct rk and up i Sal ud Shelton } otor Sales roo Fooms, $2788. Oe <2 pe... 4 ake Orion 3 otor = es Pays te dollar, for tor t+ Pres | Perd thateere eery MY 2.2611 WANTED = TOWED OR USED OXFORD FOR PARTS AND SER ty eek aip make any mend. Top Neciler Sales jvidson “Bales Co. 32 South aitchey AUTO PARTS $-02 10 BAGLEY 87. pee ae agin ai For ‘Sale Bicycles 84 WiD; SORE CARS 6 OChAP =] tag Be EB a oye ROE rd bee EXOLIBK BIKE USED ¢ TIMES spaeaT Mas a type furmaces ee uipped.. FE 4-6405, "| Ford or Chey, Phone FE 2-9423 Omi s 3 20-IN.. $17, MARKET an” really | STANDARD LIGHT WEIONT. 017 SHOP IT ing i intest in mo- | STANDS FE 5-6784. Then Bring it Here So v eho —_ Boats & Accessories 85 We pay AVERILL S sharp cara, ing our fot, We have ronal “u FT, MOLDED PLYW20D 2020 Dixie _— : fe Cag ecesenerint.. 8 ‘upholstered, radio cover. x FE 20078 _FE_4-6806 I M2 one mile 8. of Lake Mer Steises motor Like = “THE ten ete iigraae| 6 E THEM NOW i¢ Fr 5, ¥ ARD, Hho rive * ‘aioe, L NEW 1 chess, terme arranged. 5-4402 Pea en i. Whee “binte PONTIAC CHIEF _ | ia pr Boat JOGO" ELEC — for lots mere room to} tie, eq , Ry City High “SSS Paid P NTURY. 133 HP ourorstare DEALS of ee re propeller, 00. hrs. GLENN'S are Given, purchased en Our | never left in water. $3,000 com: $84 8, BAGINAW Bt Pe 4.7371 credit tite poles hg Ag Ba plete. cal FE 24040 or FE ¢-0620 | ST. maki! KEW, FIBERGLAS BOAT. 14 AND WANT A 1950 OR ’51 HUTCHINSON | % Sie FE Shomen. | ORD OR CHEV. IN 16 FT, TROJAN. TRAILER wits | GOOD CONDITION. | MOBILE piel, giger"ooer erres SHARP. CALL OR 3-5313 (AFT: | HOMES TONY'S, MARIN —evinkope | ER 2 mie PETAL Jot'Gethere ts | — - ‘Denyten “Pioine” ‘ain via | Ra. ‘Keego Harbor. = on Ay CARS. — 28 _$_Pon_ it * SSiocara WE PAY TOP DOLLAR | FOR Bethan @ ln oc paseo COMMUNITY ANDERSON i ROMPSON.— ib HF EVI ry F CHAMPION a Me condition eeicabue MOTORS GREAT LAKES *| 803 N. Main, Rochester BEEMER Soe controle. 10 Sed. eee ts | OPEN “TTL 10 P.M 1, 2 and 8 bedroom, 1¢ 06 to ft. | fee yeine See Ome. Nin Nate wow iW Also -10 ft; Bank alee. Best et 41782 el b ern like new like rent~-no di North Chevrolet's Big Lot in Birmingham A inn pao tos 7 equoped gr ments, F Dares er ee JACK HAUPT SALES Clarkston 190¢ Pontiac Starchlef custom 4 dr —— Dealer's demonstrator. ay executive's 8 196 ‘actory d - with extras, Low PONTIAC 1960 CHEVIE nan AL “RUNG good, $243. FR 5 1063 WrANoAR of ney a DR. “ase. ~ CHEVE ne PO, P Like new, FE 65-0178, CHEV. 1963 4 DR HiATER” “36.060 miles, 350 FE 60 CHEV. 2 DOOR ners ‘G60D * condition, on 3.7300 ite CHEV. ADR HT Ve POWER Glide, WW RAH, custom skirts, 4,000 miles, $500 and take over equity, EM 3-4368 1055 FoRD T-TON PICKUP. Ran, turn signals, & actual miles, strictly tarp 4 Pontiac Than, Hydra. a low down payment can buv thie one, Lake Orion Motor Sales Ma4 ph on ARKBSTON My 9611 Ford=-Merew ‘33. «CHEV Seat 4 Boor, Ph K:scee take over payments, bh Gtr ar pooR BEL AIR __hardtop, 1 owner. 63 8. Parke CHEV. 1 2 DR. SEDAN ORIGI- nal finish. Bpotiess interior, New ear spe earance Todays special $1108. full price. Just W ia eer down, Easy OMAC terme. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie at at M15 LOOK! — (INSTEAD OF FANCY USED CAR ADVERTIOING We would rather take the money that most dealers (= — eeet car aedvertisin 136 Pp check safety features and make jure that every functional item ts wits Ford Convertible. ergy | “enetne Spec. Nylon top, 1963 Ford 4 ar V8, black CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler: © ty mouth CUARESTON: MA b-O141 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. SPECIAL 194 montis CONVERTIBLE equipment ell acces: BOR hed BEAUTIFUL CAR, GOOD BUY 193 Dodge V-8 A_ good clean ear with ¢ new tires Mary peynoet . wit "Pon ac deluxe Good aneer: | 1084 “Radio, wi — stele “bei” ‘Air 4 dr. Bove | 7 ae R PA some? Let us some less Lake Orion Motor Sales Saeegron RD —_ MY 29-2611 1040 RADIO, ‘44 MO- tor, 958, ag ea Birm. MI 41382, Svicx RIViEKA “0. DYNAPLOW, epee charger, Bel] low for cash. % 2 BUICK rae a +b, MUST Ebi od me hs; A wit me ee , EF EASY ED WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody’s Credit Is Good Here a "EG DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS AT VERY Substantial Savings * Phoseete HEATER AND D DE- TURN BIONALS. LOW 4.DR, V-8 SEDAN, P.O., "LOADED Wirt EXTRAS, BEAU- 0 V8 2 DR. Rk a +f! TEAS. ane 8 MILEAGE. MANY MORE To, choose PROM $295 Your Car Down “owner TERus 2 | ARNE oe 8 eg ae HASKINS good second Cars and cransports- tien « relale giny : HOUGHTEN & SON oat North Me Rochester Live 1o761_ _ 54084, ux “hie DEL a te tien, . FE heeiet. M “YA a MOTHER & DAD BOUVONT THEIR CAR_ AT_ BRAID Moro SALES BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN plaid Tiac 0 RARBI Topay <-% VesrEnVEAR, oon PRarubd oe ie Look Our Specials Over BRAID Sept, after 6: ‘® DODGE CONV. TAKE OVER payments, nothing in equ ay Cen e seem at 723 Beverly 1945 DODGE, 4 %20OR, OVER. drive, heater ehrome wheels, foam seats, low ee original owner, MI 4-719 RUSS - Johnson YOUR PONTIAC DEALER GIVES THE MOST SERVICE |’ ON YOUR NEW CAR GIVES THE MOST MONEY FOR YOUR OLD CAR PLENTY OF LATE MODEL PONTIAGS . TO CHOOSE FROM » RUSS JOHNSON Motor-Sales 1 y against picswee BM the ear, we | DEALS! speherbenns 3 UDs ie 8) CHEVIE BELAIN 6 DR, $94 ‘33 4. TOP 47 Beg UTH 4D eo 3 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR... 8 617 ‘2 NASH AMBASSADOR eoeT | ay) } PYMourn CLUB "BL BLYMOU sO Sanatooa bt 3 bRiati ME NSCHINEIDE R DODGE-PLY MOUTH MARD TO. SPELL EASY TO 228, gaginee re 50191 ‘st PORD CONVERTIBI,E, ‘QOOD eendition, Redio & Heater. White sidewalls. Overdrive, $200 for my equity, Take over payments, 116 ©. Fourth St, Rochester, 41 PORD ‘CONVERTIBLE NO “ig a Needs top $123. FE 44182 RD, 4 TO Cross }ROM, condit nay Priced to sell. “TRFPREY a eon BALES FORD. aan WAGON Th6. “FUL- _ly equipped. Must rell, GR 40676, West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference, Many makes & modela to choose from, a Ww Len PE 47108 West Side Used Cork a) FORD GONVERT: PARKNURAST _Tratier Park Lot 23, Lake Orion. Birmingham Clean Cars bROM Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEAL ER 850 Ss. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-3200 JOrdan_ 6-103) aa DR. Frorp Rv UxXE FAIR shape, $85. FE 6-200 CONVERT. GREEN PE «¢67108 be- ‘os FORD with black top tween 56 & T “47 FORD. GooD Fonts TION, we & heater — lee W "Bright Spot” Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake AS FE 8.0488 1 ‘FORD CON NV, | A “REAL L BUY. sler New Yorker, $126, 1040 Chr _cheap, FE 6- 2001 Galloway. jbo HUDSON, GOOD CONDITION, ioe Millfield. “ @ Zephyr gears, FE Sd | STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4-DOOR $795 LARRY race 1 “MERCURY CLUB COUPF | i i ‘MOTOR SALES _ SOUTH te enna xg | Peon m0 4, o. Ve 1 47797, 8 om. 4 is6 PLYMO poo tion wagon, va" Rad warn Pig. estas, bargain. van. pn. Tranaportation 2 perveres Rook gaia bY RS cS ‘al Ponting te Bedan miieg ataline 43 pera deer 4 Chevriet ¥ dor HURON MTR. SALES 65a W, Huron ‘te PONTIAG: Reg! AND * 1045 PONTIAC STARCHIEF ig lina in — condition, sages Going for $100, Oniai 66 PONTIAC” ¢” DR” WARDTOP, vn” Png miles. Private owner, 1964 PONTIAC CATALINA, 42078 after @ p. ‘Sa PONTIAC” ry “EAN Be Pickup, Clean : ‘i ‘66 PONTIAC “exwCcUTICN Ca Cake UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL #TO! 65 Mt, Clemens St. Pe eniy 1984 PONTIAC STAR Citar CATA- line coupe once. cheap, __ S686 Or — t oie cY La —— OW ENS | YOU R FORD DEALER 147 6 Saginaw FE b-4101 él PONTIAC 6. MECHANICALLY , $150, OR_ 3-1024 ai PONTIAC « oR ‘SEDAN AY: dramatic, Rel brakes W tires, sharp, wil ‘trade AU. OR ‘ BURN. MOT Bivd. 6. PR LMT me: ius) PONTIAC. HYORAMATIC p00 radio, Good condition Ss” PONTIAC CATALINA WITH __Bll_ access 1 owner car ir. Fe 29-1706. NORTH CHEVROLET National Bonded Used Cars: GUARANTEED ONE FULL YEAR ‘53 STUDE. $595 door sedan With V# engine, ‘wnite wall tires, automatic trans- mission, radio and heater. | JEROME ROCHESTER, rORO DEALER | “POR MORE. THAN 80 wens A GOOD PLACck ins ~~ MERCURY as REY hardtop, R&H, sute —_— salon, rear speaker, WW tires washers $1906 Wil i Kenge cal FE 6-4161, _eek for Pa WILL ACCEPT Outboard otors, . applt- ances, guns, cameras ete As m paym ear, ence easy BILL SPENCE USED CARS 49 Oakland Ave, : ‘ RY ren S Rant condition. 18 Bim- mone off pote _ ‘dj MERCURY CDR. Exc, CON- ition, FE 60113 after 6 pm RELIABLE PLYMOUTH — 1940 with Mi mR. BODY GOOD ae MOTOR es OmLY fr ae Finer 9g TA ER RD. OR +1188, ‘Stocks ws tae Sy c caf ive, OLba” wy ha a W “Caditine _¥8 motor, | a ee od | | CENTRAL Michigan's Oldest “LINCOLN & MERCURY Dealer OFFERS THESE ae al Safe Buy Used Cars’ ~ i054 - FORD Custom 8 Creatline, 4 door sedan Radio & Meater, Automatic trane- mission, W-Wail tires, 1955 FORD Fio-tone pa LINCOLN CAPRI ¢ Door, Pull power, Pe Power, win. “SPECIALS! WE HAVE 23 FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS H- ‘ites: 2 Door & 4 Door wedeh tERCURY OLDS ILE 88 A al nice i MERPURY CHEVROLET | “Oakland Pasig ft Fastest Growing Deal IviOtor LAKE ORION $1 N. BROADWAY’ wast Saran. _ MY2-2871 \ } 4 se | : | : Doak MeredMtatte. adie 6 2 Deor Heater. Sharp. ‘04 FORD $1095 Station wagon. Mas radio. heater and very clean throughout. One owner ‘94 CHEVY $1145 Club cow with radio heater, power glide — and ivory with leather interior ‘53 PONT. $995 Deluxe Ly ogg 8 with me matic, radio, heater wall Ures, ‘53 DODGE $995 V4 Coronet ¢door sedan with cee and heater, Extra nice con- ‘93 FORD $645 V-8 @4door sedan, has redie and heater, very Gleam tiroughout, '53 Ford Here's a dandy! Has vertomeie, Fairlane 4 ins Gedan, & eylinder : radio, heater and only actual miles. A rea) Desuty ah priced to sell. ‘53 DeSOTO $745 Lay! sedan, radio, heater, white tires and 3-tone paint. Small come vparenent. . ‘52 STUDE. ch $479 Here ts pion ® cer that ts just - new. Better hurry on this one ‘52 PLYM. $445 d-door Cranbrook mode!. Clean as ean be and very jow mileage. ‘53 HUDSON $595 det model with pe sagen bg finish and white side wi ond eer. and heater. Aa Gao pr ‘54 CHEVY $995 “Bel Air ¢door sedan. Radio and heater. Full year mechanical guarantee. WE. HAVE A VERY wae |NICE SELECTION OF — STATION WAGONS TO — | CHOOSE FROM, NORTH | CHEVROLET | THE porTiac PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AuGust 25, 1956 Soyps ws weak, ci WEYE, ces) _WRON, (1460) wink, cae -- Today's Television Programs - _ Programs turuished by stations Urted im this column are subject to change without iotice. Woman Jailed News, Wayne Univ, we. ‘am oo William Sheehan - 2 inte Parade Rhythm Roundup * * 10:00—WIR, Arthur Godfrey pecan. Miler” weatner| Wve "My Pre Blt "Weve 4 — CHLW, iews, Homech: CKLW, Radio WJBK, News, Don Mec FH WJBK, Ave Maria Hour WCAR, Rowe, 0 £:00-—-WJIR, News, ©. Archer) WPON, For y ywi Meniter | ed 10:0 -WEYE, lr) Merries 00. ews, Wash: wxYs, Coun ‘ ry * wn ‘Pauls Cathearal W, Fireside Temple WCAR; em ExLW, Ponting Baptist WJBK. News, Stoner WPON, B'ham Hr. waar mows, McLeod : , Norman Clouter ay re0--WIR, Arthur _Gedtrer Al ews, Spinoram Wd ww. | Weon, Centra” Methodist *ORLW Ay Nour | WHY, Grand Cent. Btation i ms ag Tabernacle WXYZ, rts, Country 6h.| CKLW, News, Story Time WXYZ, News, Sun, Best WJBK, Answers Guaranteed WJBK. News, Tom George CKLW, Angeltean Church WPON, Church of Christ WCA pore... pyaté $:00--WJIR, News: Bt. ¥ Fer y WW, Det. Gym ¥ 11:30-—WJR, Time for Music SUNDAY AFTERNOON WXYZ, Sports, Country Sh.| WXYZ, News, Curtain 12:00--WJR, News CKLW, woose A. t; CKLW, een for a Day ww, News WJBK, > iw Berenade WCAR, Music tn the Air WXYZ, Sunday Best WPON, Liberiy Baptist ee CKLW, Labor News $:30—WJR, Bands, Sports MONDAY AFTERNOON WJBK, News. Don McLeod | “ww Catholic Hour 12:00-—-WJR, Jack White WCAR, News, Spinorame CKLW, Dr. Barnhguse ~ WWJ, News, F. Elizabeth WPON, Sun. Afternoon WIBK, M.6.U. WXYZ, Poul Winter 12:30—WJR, ee t WPON, Concert Mall, News, Sammy Kaye CaLW, ‘singing Americans | '*:00--WIR, News, Notion wank. a * w a, AR, Tiger nes WXYZ, “Tomorrow World WPON, Audioscope WPCe, weve cxLW, Billy Graham 36-—-WIR, Time for Muste ta; CKLW, Bud Davie wwi. "bees WPON, News | WCAR, Music in in the Air WXYZ, Pr WXYZ, News, Sun. Best |19.90-wJr. Pan American | WPON, Luncheon Muste , GRLW, J. Van Kuren CKLW, Bible WWJ, Eternal Light 1:00-—-WJR, Wendy Warren WPON, News and WJBK, Tiger Game WXY2, Hayes, Revival WW, Ross Mulholland 11:30-—WJR, Dance Orch, WCAR, Tiger Game CKLW: Back to God WPON, Tem : Sed, Meslter 7. oe I. Pcs WPON, Serenade in Blue | 4 20 WaE. Sr, feaens wn ime— id 0 we m George ; ou. Dehes Time CKLW, Lutheran * WCAR, Y' 1 Hour ‘onitor WPON, Scrambie 6:00—WJRK, Phil -Lenh * WPON, of God wave, Herald of ‘Truth 7:30—WJR, Music fan ww, ons os T eae ee. Renfro Valley P gaps + “amma WXYZ, News, es WXYZ, Wattriok ig ww. News, Music Afte CKLW, News, oDe f CKLW, Bob ae a sate. eet Mande ‘Bonds WJBK, News, Cisse Reid Wien, News. ‘Don McLeod CKL > Bpinora: owe ‘arevan WIBK’ Gilead Be plist Ch. eee eb ee WPON, Tempo . Bt. John’s Lutheran SUNDAY EVENING WXYZ, News, Wolf #00 WIR, Jim Deland 6:06-——WJIR, Bancroft, FBT CKLW, News, Toby David WJBK. News, Clark Reid WXYZ, News, McKensie WCAR, Caravan ot Music Televising of Proves to Be NEW ‘YORK wn = ANbengh it's very early to mention 1960, some- thing will have to be done about! television coverage of the national “Despite the fact the major net- works performed an extraordinary feat in covering the Democrats in Chicago and the Republicans in mitshat 3 aa CIC} SAL IN Ca LILIOCN Lata Wiatcip 1™)ed Oo CN OBL LS ISLIP lA Pier JAIN c di} AL) Te AIA! Ale iP Ble RPA T 8 ORT AL TR, 13 PICO, TARIN/ © | Sime iS) IT iO im Conventions Costly Flop |. jtook a shellacking. Coverage cost (them @ minimum of 17 million dol- lars, of which sponsors footed about 14 millions. This does not -|take into account the regular pro- grams which were pre-empted. * 2. Audience-wise, the networks apparently failed to compensate in prestige for what it cost in Cash. A thorough compilation of esti- Daniel Leads in Texas Vote Senator Has Big Edge for Governor's Chair DALLAS, Tex. (®—Texag voters went to the pollg today to say mated viewers will not be avail- able for some time. But a Tren- dex rating for the first three nights of the Democratic Conven- tion shows the audience propor- tionately behind the estimated five-night audience of the 1952 Democratic Convention, 3. Political-wise, it seems doubt- ful if either the Democrats or Republicans succeeded in winning any friends or influencing many people via television, Astute politi- eians of both camps, trying to tail- or their convention proceedings to TV, failed to recognize that tele- vision is basically show business. And a basic maxim of show busi- ness is that it's not enough just to Free Accordion Lessons at eemegher ~ be on; you have to be hot when lyou're on, * * * When Democratic National Why must a television network be committed ‘to covering every minute of a political convention? It- should not be, and it’s rea- — certain that in 1960 it will not be The ‘proceedings of many days hour no oe | at both conventions were worthy jot little more than a couple of hours of audience viewing. It’s possible that the political jtensions in-1960 will be such that \the conventions will be indicated. | Whatever the situation then, how-|' jever, television journalism should i treat it as the TV journalists view ys its merite—without political har. * * * With TV production costs rising ; the networks may have to tell the major parties: “We'll pe Ree wapmer met at bas oy’ Mother Guardian , jof TV Quiz Fortune | show, will still have to go to his |mother for spending money. | Mrs, Pauline Ross was named jleaal guardian of her son yester- day in accordance with the law jthat fortunes of minors. must be by court-appointed | whether want Sen. Price) Daniel of Li or Ralph Yar-| borough; attorney, Austin, as gov- ernor for the next two years. Daniel had a lead of 165,000 votes in the first Democratic pri- mary July 28, but failed to gain a majoritysof al] votes cast, so the run off was needed against Yar- borough, who ran second. The Democratic nomination for!” governor is usually equal to elec-|, tion in Texas. Polls opened at 7 a: m, and close at T pm. * Daniel, qa Democratic U.S. sen- ator, supported Republican Dwight Eisenhower for President] # in 1952. So did a number of prom- inent Texans, who turned away from Adlai Stevenson, the Demo- cratic nominee, when Stevenson 5 said he felt the tidelands belong to the federal government. Eisen- hower said he felt the oil-rich dis- puted area should go-to the states. The tidelands are not an issue this. year, having. gone to the states, . * *» « : Daniel, who hag two years to serve as junior senator, was elected in 1952 as the dual nomi- nee of the Democrats and the Re publicans. The law permitting this cross-filing has since been re- a. * © *® Daniel has been rated as a con- servative, Yarborough, who twice failed in the primary against Gov, Allan Shivers, has stressed party loyal- ty in his race. He is identified with the liberal or party-loyalist faction, * * * ‘He has come out flatly for Dem- ocratic candidates Stevenson and Kefauver in this year's presiden- tial election. Democratic nominees unless some thing in their stand or platform forces him to do otherwise. Building Wrecker Killed BENTON HARBOR (®—A build- ing being razed in Chicago col- zlapsed Friday killing the wreck- ing crew foreman, John D, Mc- Guire, 36, of Benton Harbor, Three other workmen were injured. Camel waDKtY Channel +—-WW3-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel vloxuway TONIGHT’S TV 1 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Color. Hobbies in Action. “Model Power Boat Regetta” at Belle Isle. (2) Sat Sports Mirror. 6:15—(4) Monty Wooley Show. “The Bold Dragon 6:20—(7) Ozark Jubilee. (9) Space Ranger. (4) Down You Go, (2) Beat the Clock. : 7:00—-(9) Temple Baptist Church. (4) Color. Tony Bennett Show. Mills Bros., Joan Weber and Jack Durant. (2) Jackie Gleason) Show. 7:30—(9) Greatest Fights. of the|6 Century; Ross Vs. Petrolle; Louis vs. Braddock. (2) Stage Show.|6 Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. 8:00--(7) Lawrence Welk Show. (9) Country Hoedown. (4) People Are Funny. (2) Two for the Money. $:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. ~ “We've Never Been Licked.” (4) Festival of Stars. “Alibi.” Ralph Bellamy. (2) Russ Morgan Show. 9:00--(7) Masquerade Party. (4 Encore Theater. “The Great Wide World.” (2) Gunsmoke. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. ‘‘Keep It in the Family.” (4) Adven- ture Theater. “The Missing Pas- senger.”’ (2) Crunch and Des. 10:00—(7) Secret File USA, (9) _ National News. (4) Saturday Show, ‘“‘Beauty Is a Joy.’’ (2) Big Town. ~ 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(7) The Explorers. (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. (4) Film The- ater. “When Lovely Woman.” (2) Hollywood Spotlight. “Brian.” 11:00—(7) Main Attraction Movie. _ Eva Gabor in “Love Isla (9) Movie Date. “Storm Over Lisbon.” (4) News. (2) News. - 11:15—(4) Weekend Weathercast. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(4) Texas Rasslin’. Paul and Mary Ford. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Ann Southern in ‘Don’t Gamble With Love;"” Jack Holt in “Pass- port to Alcatraz.” SUNDAY MORNING 7:55—(2) Meditations. 8:00—(2) Christophers, 8:15—(7) Featurette. $:30—-(2) Reporter's Roundup. (7) Oral Roberts. 8:50—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Court of Health. Church at the Crossroads. The Erwins. (2) Les (4) (7) '9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Big Picture. (7) Popular Science. 1@:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun House, (7) Faith for Today. Over Ralph Yarborough’ 10:25—(9) Billboard. 10:30—(2) Cartoons. (7) Movie. (9) Johnny Jupiter. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty, (4) (Color) Adventure Ho. (9) The Christophers. 11:30—(9) Movie. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Car- Daniel said he would support the| toon Carnival. (7) Movie. 12:30—(2) Golf Show, (2) Sunday * Open House. 12:45—(4) (Color) Garden Show. 1:00—(2) Baseball. (4) Movie. (7)/— World Adventure. (9) Movie. 1:30—(7) Cisco Kid. 2:00—(4) Mr. Hope. (7) Margie. 2:30—(4) Youth Wants to Know. (7) Foreign Intrigue. 3:00—(4) Catholic Hour. (7) Jumbo Theater. $:30—-(2) Judge Roy Bean, American Forum. Manhunt. 4:00—(2) Face the Nation. (Color) Zoo Parade. :30—(2) Science Sermons. (4) Outlook. 5:00—(2) Telephone Time. (4) Meet the Press (7) Frontier Justice. :30—(2) You Are There. (4) Na- ture Trails. (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Uncommon Valor. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) (7) Western (4) cial. (7) You Asked for It, (9) Gilead Baptist Church. 6:30—(2) Private Secretary. Frontier. “The Return of Jubal Dolan.” (7) Famous Film Festi- val. “The ‘Promoter. ”" (9) Meet the UAW-CIO, las, emcee. All-Navy show. (4) Steven Allen. Guests Buddy Hackett, Gregory Ratoff, and Jaye P, Morgan. (9) Movie. “Un- der Fiesta Stars.” 8:00—(2) G. E. Theater. Jack Benny and Zsa Zsa Gabor. (4) TV Playhouse. “Grown Up." (7) lutes Ann Arbor, Mich. (9) Movie. “Two. Yanks in ‘Trina- dad." 8:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The Gentleman From America.” 9:00-—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4 Loretta Young. “Double. Part- ners.” (7) Focus. 9:30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Con- rad Nagel. “Clothes Makes The Lady.” (7) Jumbo Theater. “The Border Zone," 10:00—(2) Studio Two. “Pretend You're You.” (4) Badge 714. (7) Movie. “King of the Bandits.” (9) News, Weather. oe The Passerby. “Back- Ld 10:30—(2) I Married Joan. Regal Theater, 4) “My Other ~ Repair Serving the Public Any Make or Model | Graduate TV Technicians! | TELEVISIOM Service for Over 30 Years! == Sa 96 OAKLAND AVE. 6:00—-(2) Lassie. (4) Six Gun Spe-'4 (4)) “i93 00—(2) Ed Sullivan. Kirk Doug-| Amateur Hour. Ted Mack sa-|: t 11;00—(2) Valiant Lady. 4) ‘Te Tack Dough. (7) Story Studio. (4) News. (7))41:15~(2) Love of Life. ""|11:25—(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. sont (9) ieee iene, "The Hands." 11:00—(2) News. Movie, 11:50—(4) News. 12:50—(2) Weather, Meditations. MONDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. 6:56—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Ding Dong School. (7) 12 O'clock Comics, 12:25—(9) Billboard, . 12:30 — (9) Cartoons. (2) . Ladies’ Day. (4) Charlie Ruggles. (7) The Erwins. 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4)|1:00 — (4) Hollywood Story. (7) Today. Lunchtime Drama. (9) News. 1:25—(4) News, 1:05—(9) Shopper's Show. 7:30 — (4) Today. (7) Northern /1:30@—(2) House Party. (4) Tennes- Michigan. See Ernie. 7:55—~—(4) News. 2:00-—(2) Big Payoff. (4) Theater. (1D) Film Festival. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom, Today. (7) Little Rascals. (4) 8:25—(4) News. oe 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Won-| for a Day. derland. $:15—(2) Secret Sires. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. 3:25—(9) News, 8:55—(4) News. 3:30-—(2) Edge of Night. (9) How- 9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp-| dy Doody. eta Modern Romances. — (2) Four o'clock Theater. i Comedy Time. (7) Margie. (9) Justice Colt. 4:36—(4) Cactus Dan. (7) Cowboy |ai G-Men. (2) As the World Turns. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Western Marshal. er Room. -(7) Wixie Wonder- land, +& 9:30 — (2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. 10:25—(4) Window in Home. 10:30 — (2) Strike It Rich. Home. 10:55—(7) News. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS | (4) At Niagara Falls, the second largest waterfall in the world, the Niagara River plunges — at the rate of 50,000 tons of water a minute into a gorge on the American-Canadian border. The Falls are in two parts, divided by a rocky, wooded island. On the Canadian side of the island are Horseshoe Falls, 2,950 feet wide and 158 feet high. The American falls are 167 feet high, — 1,400 feet wide. A small steamer, “Maid of the Mist,” takes wali right up tol the base of the Falls. Here is a picture of the Falls for your collection. Use your 0 to color it, and then paste it down on cardboard. Cut out the parts! carefully, and cut the dotted slot in the river and the slits below on steamer. Slip the center tab (X) into the slot, Punch holes as indicated at the top and hang up the picture. Then] from the back you can move the ship along the slot, as though she were! steaming up the river. (This contribution first came from Patricia L. Adams, Durings, | Md. It you have an idea send it in care of this newspaper and you may win $10. Violet Moore Higgins;\AP Newsfeatures.) Next Week: How We Travel Oakland County Electronic Association BE SERVICE WISE Top quality service demands the use of top quality replacement parts. Our service is guaranteed, there- fore we can’t afford to use inferior or second grade replacement ports. 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The: Fe nee — BMA -Day Movie, (40 the customers’ accounts. |] He said bank “for ‘Lost’ “Money: Bank Worker Allowed Without Funds — CHICAGO ye oyear-old * * * But, federal officials said, Miss Bessie E. Roth, apparently had received none of the $467,228 which they said had disappeared trom the Lawndale Nationa] Bank “Tpcuden to Talk’ latCeremonies - Honoring Lincoln: People to Cash Checks Michigm over a three-year period. Asst. U. S. Atty. Frank J. Mc-| Garr said Miss Roth was responsi- ble for to on because she had, starting years ago, allowed customers to cash postdat- ed “holdout” checks, McGarr said, explaining. these were checks the customers did not have money in their accotats to cover. .: “She didn't get a cent. of the money—she apparently just did favors for others,” McGarr said, an altruistic heart.” McGarr said Miss Roth would “She was just a prim lady with/| for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit | , tia past 3 approve the postdated and holdout checks for payment and then would “hold out” the checks so they would not be debited against officials dis. covered the loss a week ago while Miss Roth was on vacation. Bank officials said the loss was covered by insraunce, McGarr said Miss Roth would be charged with “improperly and illegally —— overdrafts’ on a national ban Officials oad Miss Roth lived with her parents in a one-story Perr rr ry ey eee eee ee ee eee | bungalow row dwelling built a generation ago. As a bookkeeping supervisor she received $280 a month, Her father, Emil, 72, is a ROOFING—SIDING FIBERGLAS AWNINCS HOME MODERNIZATION a cell in the women’s lockup at! the central police station. John Wayne's Son, Pat, Signs Movie Contract | LOS ANGELES U—Actor John ae Wayne’s husky young son, Patrick, CROSLEY Authorized SERVICE Member_ef Oskiand Cenaty Electronics Assectation FE 4-1515. Open Eves. ti) © P. 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