nny: Ae ee ee ee Ne Rw ae The Weather rs i : ea ie | ; i ‘ = 3 z uw 4 ' g t oe ‘| 1 ; : ‘ a F f : i t eee 7 TOs oe Ws. eS Ee Bee alt 2 oe ee ok pie ee ws lee yk 3 | «ij ps i i ‘ 2 fe Detal Page C | : Pp ) SS j j J i ‘ an 118th YEAR ~*~ = President A * * %* * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1955-80 PAGES = “"°*"iiEittthona, seve ernce Wer. rrives in Geneva This ty 2 NEW ARRIVALS — Two young gorillas, fresh from French Equa- torial Africa, arrived at the Detroit Zoo early this morning. Holding Gorillas Arrival at Royal Oak Zoo Oe. ee eet te the confused two-year-olds are Chief Animal Keeper George Bromley | family in captivity, something never done before. The animals will (left) and Zookeeper Thomas Brun. The new arrivals traveled by | soon join another gorilla, ‘“Jim-Jim,” in the Zoo’s Ape House. McInnis plane from their native land to New York, where they were flown said the gorillas will be named in about two weeks. African Playmates Arrive for Gorilla Jim-J im + |either here or at Mackinaw Pontise Press Phete Willow Run. Zoo Director Frank McInnis hopes to raise a gorilla Heralds. Opening of New Experiment By TOM BUCHANAN Jim-Jim, the gorilla, expected house guests last night, but he didn't wait up. “Airplanes arrive at ungodly hours," he snorted, and ambled off to bed — an ungracious host, * * * Had he been more mannerly, he would have seen two gorillas caged in a wooden box roll through the gate of the Detroit Zoo in a sta- tion wagon early this morning. Valued at. $10,000, a 15-pound Andonian 1-Up on Krol at Turn Mike Drops 75 - Foot Chip for Birdie on Ninth Green At the end of the first nine holes of today’s 3rd round of play in the Michigan Amateur Golf tourna- ment, Mike Andonian of Pontiac was one-up on Royal Oaker Al Krol. Tourney is under way at Country Club of Jackson. Mike was out in 37 for the round, a ding-dong battle- between the Oakland County players. Andonian dropped a 75 foot chip shot after a short 2nd on the par 4 ninth. it gave him the hole to break a half after Krol took the eighth. The pair halved the Ist 3 holes with pars, evened the 4th on bogies, halved the Sth on par fives. Mike won the sixth om a par 3, and they halved No, 7. In other matches defending titlist Glenn Johnson of Grosse Ile was two-up on Detroiter Jim Fun- ston at the 14th; Wally Smith of Royal Oak and John Short of Jack- son square at 14th; Clifford Tay- up on John Seltzer of Flint at 9; Frank Jarrard of Flint one-up on Scantily Dressed Gal She was charged with kiting six orders before cashing McInnis hopes to raise a gorilla family in captivity, something done « = z : : Fa L the two jet black gorillas scram- bled from the straw. The rather aloof, apes were passed gently among zookeepers and Zoo Veter- inarian Dr. William Appelhof, be- fore being placed on a table in the middle of the toom. Dr. Apple- hof's expressed concern for an in- stant when the tiny female began coughing and sneezing like a sick z Fz tently at the new arrivals, Mc- I-nis explained the involved pro- cess of buying gorillas. “In an effort to protect the spe- cies, the French government has strict regulations regarding the Seat See cere: he The Zoo: purchased the three gorillas a year ago through a New York animal dealer ment, an was made to John Foster . His assistant, W. Hanes Jr., undertook the McInnis added that the gorillas never would have arrived without the help of Hanes. With the new additions, the Ape House will have 11.residents. Three gorillas, two chimpanzes, two or- angutans and four gibbons fill out the roster, Rains Bring Relief From Sticky Heat Rain brought temporary relief from hot weather to some areas but July's steady heat wave con- tinued in wide sections of the coun- try today. . The U. S. Weather Bureau fore- cast for the Michigan area will be partly cloudy through Sunday with scattered afternoon and evening showers. There will be little change in temperatures. Variable winds are expected today, becoming nor- therly from 812 m.p.h. tonight The high today will be. from 82-86, with a low tonight between = 7 and a high Sunday of Thunderstorms which hit most of the Eastern third of the country yesterday continued during the en ee “Downtown, today’s low before 8 a.m. was 68 degrecs. The. ther- mometer registered 72 at 2 p.m. Adenaver Refuses Bid for Separated Germany ‘BONN, Germany @—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer declared today that a European security system based on the continued division of raced “is totally unaccept- He made a brief declaration be- > Natives Enter | Casablanca Riot 26 Lives Lost in Strife Despite Martial Law in City CASABLANCA, Morocco ®# — Rioting in Casablanca, which has taken 26 lives in the past two days, spread-to the native quarter of the city today despite a declara- tion of martial law in the city. In the native quarter, built along modern lines, Moroccans set fire to a hospital and a sugar ware- house. Firemen were stoned, Army tanks were ordered to the area. The announcement of martial law was made by Gilbert Grand- val, the new French resid 4 ter, police were reported to have been conspicuously absent. Grandval had previously ordered a 9 p.m, to 6 a.m. curfew. stores in quarter were closed and street traffic was far below normal. units patrolled the streets and a police plane flew low over the city to spot congregations of people. _ Several hundred demonstrators tried to assemble near the area where the government buildings are concentrated, but police dis- persed them. Police and firemen began clear- ing away smashed and burned automobiles and utility poles lit- tering the streets. Mobs took over the European quarter of the city for 12 hours Asks fo Peace in Talk fo Nation Before Leaving Plane Stops at Iceland; Mamie and Son John With Eisenhower He Searches for Peace Ferry Walkout Snarls Travel at the Straits Main Highways Jammed as Inter-Peninsula Link Is Cut by Strikers ST. IGNACE (Pi—A strike of crewmen cut off state- operated ferry service across the Straits of Mackinac to- day in the midst of a busy summer weekend. Vacationers seeking to cross the five-mile-wide Straits to resort areas on both sides were stranded toward a Big Four confer- ence at Geneva after expressing hope that man- kind’s greatest step toward | peace and prosperity may be taken in the next few fateful days. (His “estimated arrival time in Geneva was 2 p.m., City, on the southern side. Pontiac time.) By early this morning, motorists wanting to cross the Straits were lined up for two miles on U.S. 27 and a mile on U. S, 31, the two main highways leading north- ward to Mackinaw City. By early afternoon today the lineup of cars extended more than twe miles on either side of the Straits. The more than 300 crewmen tied | up four of the boats in St. Ignace and one at Mackinaw City, starting Air Force base approxi- mately 10 hours after tak- ing off from Washington last night. It was the only stop planned en route to Geneva. Aboard the President’s personal plane, the Columbine III, were Mrs. Eisenhower and their son, Maj, John Eisenhower. their strike up to an hour ahead During two-hour stopover, of last midnight’s deadline. Rineuncute aol tee tel ade oe WANT PAY BOOST : They are demanding a 30-cent Molotov First to Arrive; hourly pay boost, time and a half for Saturday work and double time | _ on Sundays. The State Civil Serv- sans PRAvENG Op nareen-~ iii pol Vehiteel TORR Smiling but Silent Eisenhower poses at the White House just before his dramatic tele- vision-radio appeal to the nation last night when he asked Americans *|to pray in church tomorrow for the success of the Big Four conference today, smiling but silent. He was Francis J. Kelly, ‘sistant Dep- | in Genéva. Soon after his address, the President, Mrs. Eisenhower, sebeas inline tr panies uty Director of Civil Service, said | and their son, Maj. John Eisenhower, boarded a plane for Geneva, prenet arrive ter Four “the whole fleet is fired” be- , oat stagn OO cause of the strike, pie Bag coy a ian Under state law, any state em- 7? ‘ preg fer minister. ploye a ate may be fired. a a | S n on ale Molotov was all smiles but he any employe absent without leave doctined to cay snp itam for may be dismissed. luncheon guests of Iceland's Presi- for Householders in Utica Utica residents today were once more getting their drinking water from household taps after the State Health Dept. late yesterday lifted a ban it had clamped on municipal water Monday night. “ Gordon E. Olivier, department sanitary engineer, said the Clinton River, from which the city draws its water, pute. * “We gave them every chance to this on a peaceful basis,” he said. f this afternoon. tranquil ee was free of deadly chromium acid. waste which caused | more ‘mews! Me wit posse and the no-drinking restriction. Eisenhower was met by Presi- M urrow Escapes + Utiea's 1,580 residents, | ent and Mr. hogelrwon On band Injury as Plane ° _ [plus about 200 other fami-| too was John Mucelo, U. S- minis: Crashes in West GM Retail Car Sale lies served by the city, have |» espe wire REDS _ P been getting their drinking), White House YAKIMA, Wash, —Fitteen ver! SEfS All-Time High [ana cooking water from | ycemdcas les than an hour betore ems incloding newscester E¢ tank trucks which hauled taking off from Washington, El- ward R. Murrow and family| Retail sales of new general Mo-|it in from nearby cammuni-|semhower all but pleaded with the walked away unharmed yesterday} tors passenger cars in the United ee Se when an airliner crashed into a) pole and lost six feet of wing tip after a landing. . * ¢ «* | The Northwest Orient Airlines ; Persons Hurt down the runway, Capt. Jack Tay-| Per cent of the figure for the cor- |... i lor, the pilot, found his brakes |Tesponding period last year. Used |Gfr ints here report some of the| Shooting Follows Fight 4#-mile-an-hour gust ‘of wind. the same period totaled 99,934, oF | 1. sewers and getting into the ; The big plane sailed right along, 108.3 per cent of the figure for| i. siightly less than one part| Police Holding 4 for several hundred yards after|the cotresponding 10 days last)... ruinion was reported in the the runway terminated, scraping across a fence post and finally striking the utility pole, * Murrow, 47-year-old board mem- ber of Columbia Broadcasting System, said later he considered it a beautiful landing because ‘“I| sion—Chevrolet, consider any landing I walk away) bile, Buick, and Cadillac—had from beautiful.” ~ ord sales for both new and used plant today. hew cars and 2,610,921 for cars, Mr. Curtice said. _ Every GM passenger car divi- Pontiac, Oldsmo- yesterday before order was re- stored. With him were his wife, Jan-'cars during the period January 1 nette, and their son Casey, 9. through July 10. : State Acts to End Rouge Pollution sonable time to solve the waste join and restrain the illegal dump- ing, Also named as a defendant is|_ Ralph A. Main, county drain com- missioner In Today's Press -cooees 13 thru 24 eeeeneee &, 9 Editorials 3.....+.+-++- pessetee 4 Sports round RPE EP LES ee 12 disposal problem and thereafter en-.| to finance, construct, operate and The state also requests that the | ae | the Turncoat Reports Reds | \*,* nent ** Reported in ie 4 able time ‘‘as may be necessary! Originally Southfield Township voters turned down their town- Ship’s share of the payment for cilities.” the project at the polls. Southfield is afain holding up the works at present, because it is in the process . oo from a township to a aa poorey caper earng age its nts vote on a decided Communist city charter, probably -tn Oatobur | China, 2° or November, > : State Attorney General, Thomas oe | M. Kavanagh said the pollution i rf Sius maintain the necessary interceptor AY HEL it | i / ls i 2. F 5 23 i z All of the communities cited by the Water Resources Commission have been H "38 a& : nt 3 fi 3 ! é : a k q a 35 a : ya i iraccesibcia “ect A: aemaocnennNea NemER ri eames iV === by Shotgun Blast uals TLY: 16, 1955 group to study chances of ob- ‘taining federal aid for harbor im- provement and drainage projects in the state and another asked to look into problems of mentally handicapped children. One to arrange for the reburial of Stevens Thompson Mason, Mich- igan’s first governor. Mason was interred first in New York, where he had died. His re- mains were later reburied in a Detroit park, but were removed to the Wayne County Morgue when the park was expanded. “We've had authority to make arrangments to reinter the body on the Capital lawn in Lansing and erect a proper monument,” Broom- field explained. was photographed yesterday. The Rd., just north of Waldon Road, was moved back 100 feet to clear the would not faze her after nearly a century of meeting new situations. a “THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JU physical proof that the leng| expanded right-of-way. Thrush’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Porritt, 93, | about to get under way| refused to budge from her customary chair inside the house while the moving took place. She allowed that a little thing like a house moving The lawmaker will journey to Miami, Fla. this fall on another committee to represent the state Pontiac Businessman Was Active in Lodge, Fire and Youth Work Caro Escapee Gets Ionia Reformatory. Thursday night was recaptured yesterday on a Geneva they must report a tem- porary screening offices at Geneva The Weather | \pr's pak mr arty 0 tntough Aendes Veith sea\teres aiternean fers and'U, N. officials before ses, nant’ on. | being permitted to go to work Sy a Former Legislator ritetat gents” * => 49 Appeal Decision pod ate Baturday = s = pm. ppea Moon rises saturday 1538 pm. ' DETROIT w — Former State ga. a | he will appeal a Federal Court bpieecien H .-nons.- $8 ecieton reveking hie ciitseeitip tam 9 | apm. 77". 93] Federal Judge Frank A. Picard WO OB csee sess soe ‘lordered Nowak’s citizenship re- Fustine voked yesterday after a denatural- oh esp ization hearing. pacaaswenessvy- ese tor is alleged to have lied in deny- as One ta Pontise ing Communist Party membership Perrrrr Ti ttt tt i ie The government charges Nowak joined 1935. Two City Men Now Engaged in U. of M. Work Two city men attending the Uni- versity of Michigan are participat- ing in summer programs in social work and geography studies of- jfered by the school. Eisenhower Arrives in Geneva Today (Continued From Page One) recent tolerance and conciliation pledges. Te spoke in moving terms of the latest speech by Soviet Pre- mier Buiganin Among 12 students attending an “He talked of conciliation and | eight-week course in methods and tolerance and . I |techniques of geography field operations is Richard H. Zimmer- man of Ottawa drive, a senior in the Arts College: ~ Camp Cusino, near Shingie- ton in the Upper Peninsula, en- ables students to gain experience in field mapping, interpretation ot aerial photographs and to study the surface features of the area. The course is directed by Prof. Kenneth C. McMurry, chairman of |the Geography Dept. | * Ld Ld Working as counselor at the uni- versity’s Fresh Air Camp for un- derprivileged boys is Robert F.| Davis of Martell drive, a junior in the Arts College. About 50 seniors and undergrad- uate students work with 200 boys in the 7 to 14 year age range, who are referred to the camp by social and school agencies. i : i | z E : 1B f H i 3 é Z taken the greatest , toward future uillity that has all the history He - a Z 3 j | ! keyed-up crowd of more than 3> Humphrey. a number of foreign dip- ats — including, possibly as a omen, the acting head of the Soviet Embassy, Sergei R. Stri-| i i clology and psychology. The Fresh Air Camp is part of the University’s Institute for Hu- man Adjustment. Pontiac Deaths | Benjamin F. Plumley Fe ganov. Eienhower was joviality itself in contrast to morning. near Parkhill,’ Ont., in March, 1880, he was the son of Joseph and Margaret Plumley. He studied at Ferris Insitute and was branch manager for American Sav- ings Bank and manager. of Por Citizens Loan and Savings Co. at made it plain he meant every word of that address and wanted all of it to reach the nation. It did, within the scheduled time. Perhaps the greatest tribute te the high purpose of his overseas from their cars and waved as the President's long black car whit- zed from the White House to the | He was a member of the Seventh airport. Day Adventist Church and the Ma- sonic People hereabouts take the President's usual comings and go- ings pretty much for granted. They knew there was something special about this trip and they let him know it. A knot of bystanders gathered at the White House gate. ham; two brothers, Lon in Califor- nia and A. Plumley of Grand Rapids. Eisenhower flicked on the car's ceiling Fune: will be Monday from oar and flashed his gra es Melists Feneral Hane ot Bod He had a suggeston for weit | A*®- wishers: Go to church and pray for success of the Big Four con- Stuart H. Evans ference. If all, Americans did that,| Stuart H. Evans, 45, died at his he said, it would ‘‘demonstrate to | home yesterday following all the world the sincerity and depth of our aspirations for peace. “This would be a mighty force. None could then say that we must preserve araments because we want to. We preserve them be- cause we must.” , * Disarmament, of course, is a prime topic of the Geneva talks; along with such matters as uni- fication of Germany. But the. President made it clear there are other problems to be settled and he referred to some the Russians don't want to talk about - Communist subversion and | home. interference with non - Communist governments, and ‘the problem of the captive states,” the Soviet sat- . Home. Services will be held Mon- Detroit. | He was a construction forman | lites. . Still, his general tone, was con- PROVIDENCE, R. IL. @—Vote as propaganda sounding boards. This time, he said, he hopes for as‘ you desire—but no comment, “an honest effort to concilate, to|" The Rhode Island election board Talbott fo Talk About Business Secretary of Air Force Faces Solons Monday; Has No Apology WASHINGTON (@®-—Secretary of the Air Force Talbott will go be- tore the Senate Investigations Sub- committee, probably Monday, to tell of his business associations— for which he says he has “‘no apol- ogy of any sort." The subcommittee confirmed yesterday it has invited Talbott to a private conference which may determine whether its members wjll order a broad-scale investiga- tion including public hearings. Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) said staff investigators have had under study since February what he termed rumors concerning the propriety of Talbott’s partnership in the Paul B. Mulligan Co. while also holding a high government post. The company is a New York in- dustrial engineering firm which specializes in clerical efficiency studies for private industry. McClellan, who had declined to discuss the case until word leaked out that the inquiry was under way, told reporters that “whether a full scale investigation will result has not been determined.” Bridge for 12-Mile Slated for Bidding The State Highway Department will take bids Aug. 2 on the first project of the Farmington-Brigh- ton expressway, part of the mod- ernization of U.S.16 (Grand River). The project is a bridge 4 Twelve Mile Road and several back roads over the expressway two miles northwest of Novi just north of the present U.S.16. The $11,000,000 section, running through Oakland County, will start at U.S.23 east of Brighton and run 2114 miles connecting with the "| present U.S.16 east of Farmington near Middle Belt road. Commissioner he hopes to have the entire 4lane divided highway and the other 15 bridges and grade separations un- der contract before end of the year. Fall on Broken Bottle Kills Dearborn Girl DEARBORN — The nine-year-old on a broken fragment. The sliver of glass pierced the throat of Stroko, daugh- gineering Co. An inquest was to be held: today to determine exact cause of death. But... There’s a Limit after|to spend the 33-month duty tour The Day in Birmingham Juan Peron Retires BIRMINGHAM — Because of abuse of the weekly rubbish and semi-weekly garbage pick-ups here, a get-tough policy has now become the rule of thumb for col- lectors making their rounds, In answer to numerous calls from residents, Robert Kenning, SS en ee ee “We've heretofore allowed var- ious size, refuse containers, despite regulations calling for 10 or 20 gal- lon metal containers with handles or a bail (and a cover if used for | ) or metal or wooden bush- | el baskets with handles.” “But people have resorted to l the use of 2 and 5 gallon paint buckets, which are not accept- abie, and as a result are being earried away by the drivers on their pick-ups” he said. tom of their cans and papers on top of it,” he said. Returned from the Altrusa In- * presi- dent, who was a delegate; Muriel Brusie, alternate and Mrs. Myri Oehm. = |Rubbish Collectors Adopt |New, Get-Tough Policy With only five more on its sched- etery there. Mr. Leckie died Fri- day. ‘as Revolution Chief BUENOS AIRES — President Juan D. Peron has declared the ‘lend of his own revolution and in- formed his followers Argentina henceforth. can settle down to “a new era of constitutional charac- igan Bell Telephone, 2 points, | *** In its last three. games, and : the President said in an address to congressmen of the Peronista party yesterday. He said he was retiring as “chief of the revolution to become President of all Argen- tina — friends and foes." He im- plied life would be freer for both. ule, the Varsity Shop has de- feated Michigan Bell, Birming- ham Merchants and Birmingham National Bank. we Ld * An outing at Kensington Park will follow tomorrow's services at Ascension Lutheran Church. In ad- dition to regular services at 8:30. NTIA ‘oTO and 11 a.m, and Sunday school at. — a 9:40, there will be a 7 a.m. serv-| SS Geld 98 * Leane ‘erth Paresees th orkere Eitgtbte Josiyn Ss. FE 2-0026 Dixie Highway. OR 3-4089 ice for those wishing to leave. earlier tor the park. * | ae s * © 850 William M. Levkie 4393 Service for William M: Leckie, 53, of 774 E. Lincoln, was held this morning at the Manley Bailey HUTCHINSON Funeral Home, with another serv- ice to follow head at Kincaid Trailer Sales ortuary untington, W. Va. Burial will be in Woodmere Cem- 4615 Dixie Hwy. $1,600 Rigger Trede te Allowance “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wm. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank | Phone FE 4-4565 bring remorse; _ Quicker they are forgotten the happier I am. 4&4 Dr. Viva Boothe, director of busi- ness research at Ohio State Uni-| versity, and who spoke here when | the local club was chartered in November 1953 was named sec- ond vice president of Altrusa In- ternational. . J At a hearing at this week's Edgewood between Bird and 14 Mile road. * s » An outdoor worship service, fol- lowed by an all-church picnic, will be held at Blanchard’s Hay- ride Lodge near Rochester by Congregational Church parishion- | ers tomorrow. The Rev. Robert D, Dewey will speak on, “St.| Francis, Man of Gentle Strength,” | fourth in his series of six biog-, raphies, Junior and senior high school young people of the church have been invited to the parsonage on Pierce street at 7:30 p.m., for an) evening of games, refreshments and planning activities for the rest of the es Pontiac Officer Helps Arrange — Big Army Airlift movement to date. A Pontiac High School graduate, Lt. Hicks was sent over a month ago in an advance group to pre- pare the base. He entered the Army in 1947 and was graduated from officers’ train- ing school in 1952. 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By Carl Grubert — seregea ry Note: In this concluding woe Project,” anaylsis of Russian reticence and proffers suge for U.s. strengt and peace in the atomic age.) By GEN. LESLIE R, GROVES Written for International News . Service As long as the militant force of Communism aims at the destrc- tion of our nation and way of life, ‘#!| we are forced to neglect many useful and pleasant things. Communism, in- its malignant form, precludes binding interna- *| tional control of atomic energy. Our country can be proud of ~* | having made every reasonable con- | cession to this end;’ > | effort has “| spurned by Soviet Russia and her yet our every been. thwarted or satellite slaves. While q single Communistic nation remains, there can never be international control of atomic energy, because peace and se- curity, the principles of freedom and equal treatment for all are abhorrent to the Lenin-Stalin brand of Communism which has as its goal subjugation of all peoples to the Kremlin. The inflexible position of the Communist minority denies the world the pdétential for good that lies in atomic energy. I am concerned that the natural eagerness of all to realize the de- sired potential of atomic energy may possibly lead individuals to succumb to the periodic Soviet pleas for what is termed ‘Peace- ful Coexistence.” RED DIPLOMACY Communists use diplomatic over- tures only when they are opposed by superior force. We have only to look at the record to see how they act when the odds are in their favor: Latvia, Estonia, Lith- uania, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, China and Indo-China—where are they to and Guatemala, and hew much The question is constantly raised as to whether we have lost atomic leadership to Russia. I feel that we have not, but at the same time must add that Russia has | never made known her progress. |U. 8. CAN'T LAG I would point out, however, that ‘if our leadership had not been! A |U. S. 27A and M46, just north maintained, our country would long since have been laid waste and overrun. To those who have reser- vations about our continuing r ‘“‘r efforts in the field of atomic en- so other fields of scientific For, to me, the great aim of the American people is the avoid- ance of war if it can be done} | stomie age is not black. We enjoy has ever seen. We have advanced in medicine, biology power for public electricity and} atomic-driven: ships are not too far distant. — No one can predict all of the benefits which will flow from atomic energy. If we exercise reasonable pre- Atomic Defense Calls for Sacrifices cautions as dispersion of our in- dustrial facilities, we will re- duce the effect of enemy attack by removing most targets. ™'s- persal of American industry be- | came a future necessity the day" we exploded the first atomic PREVENT WAR bomb at Alamogordo. By making the Russians caee, |that we are prepared in this | No matter what_ porishaseat| tary weapons and essentials for | the survival of the non-military. | scramble os few os possible 1 RUN A WHAT’S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- appears under arrow, reading downward. . . . . . . * * . . > phase of our defenses we make | war less likely, If we protect our | lead in new weapon development | by the exercise of proper security | measures we will retain the ad- | vantage of scientific and technical to guess my line. Answer initiative. wo PORN ONE The atomic age was ushered in by three terrifying explosions, 5 OF +, two of which wrought creat hav- o¢ and loss of life. But the net effect then and the ten years following has been good, I am confident that in the years to come this favorable balance will fontinue to grow as we learn to fA) control and apply these powerful forces to man's benefit, and not 1 REONOC 2 EFBE to his destruction. 3 DERTSES 4 STAKE | |] Coast to Coast Moving 5 TOSRA 6 UPSO 20 oN oO ww & OK =~ 7 TERENE _ o 8 CONBA 9 SUNPRE 10 TOTOPA. © 1955 What's My Line, Inc. Yesterday's Answer: tmouGht, tHeme, jOkes, eraSe, story, Words, peRiod, edit, ploT, type, whiter, | VOLLMAR State's Center Isn't After All St. Louis Is Middle of Michigan Is Informed | Miles to North | ST. LOUIS, Mich. & — Since | the 1800s St. Louis has advertised itself as the geographic center of Michigan, and a big boulder in a city park has marked what was supposedly the exact center spot. Maybe City Manager Donald Ziemke never should have raised the question, because the State Conservation Department says this city of 3,347 isn't the center of Michigan — anyway you look at it. St. Louis is at the junction of of Alma, in Gratiot County. The Conservation Department told Ziemke it is difficult to to- cate the exact center ot Michi- ered, St. Louis is 114 miles from the Ohio line and 168 miles from the Straits of Mackinaw and is ¢ | Ment said the center would be [Warren Township of Midland But the future of America in the | County. and agriculture through the use| Mark in a matter of hours! Phone of radio-active isotopes. Atomic | FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, 105 miles from Lake Huron, but only 90 from Lake Michigan. Considering only the Lower Pen- insula, the Conservation Depart- somewhere near Coleman, al- |most due north of St. Louis, in PRECISION - POWER is what Classified ads have! They hit their PAINT DOLLARS GO BERRY BROTHERS READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT TIMES AS FAR! 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M. Auburn 4 and 10 1 Block East of East Bivd. 640 Auburn Ave. She married a good provider! Dad’s a whiz as a good provider . . . he even thought of the home food freezer! And Mom, who likes to set a good table, finds it the best friend a cook ever had. Dee eee eee eee ee the good buys) she’s always coming up with. Now, Mom shops once a week—or even less frequently —thanks Upright or chest buy the one that fits to her HFF * .. . and a good provider! * Home Food Freezer + ; / ) / j Loe * THE PONTIAC PRESS aH Pestiac 12 Michigeo MEMBER ‘OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Press tied exctastvely to the use tor Re yg) this news- paper as ao at AP news dispatches : Tx Popes Tah ease etal al r : ; BE and cat alters oe Soke OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS oe oo eet eo es oe SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1955 George N. Higgins Able Man to Head Toll Road Governor G. MENNEN WILLIAMs has named a very capable and a very ener- getic Oakland County resident as chair- man of the proposed north-south toll _ Groras N. Hiaatns is a doer. - Also, he is essentially fair. x * * The toll road has become a rather controversial and complicated matter. The State of Michigan is working out an extended roads program but High- way Commissioner ZiecLzer has more or less given Oakland the cold shoulder so far as the present is concerned. He promises relief in the future, “if, as and when.” Of course, the future is very ~ important but we must live through = the present, also. Commissioner Z1ecLer’s attitude defi- nitely puts greater importance on the - question of the toll road. If the state Bt he Pe tee Pee Pe es tee tee ee ter te iti? "il a4 °° yc tec le > ~ of north and south traffic, the impor- » tance of the toll road would materially ~x~ *& However, no one can find that this is the fact. And Oakland County needs bigger and better highways desperately—and im- mediately. The roads are jammed in all directions. In places they’re actually We need relief! | If Michigan and a Federal | program can’t provide it, then the telitets could betoate’ aa” im- portant and vital part of traffic problems. = * * * ‘ Grorcs Hicarns is factual. No one will stampede him in either direction. He will weigh and evaluate. _ He will listen to both sides. Everyone with an important idea will have his “day in court.” The Governor's choice is excellent. Certainly he realized he was putting his ancient political foe right on the spot. The Governor often found Senator Grorcs Hicoins his Number One Nem- esis when Grorce was in Lansing. But Hicarns didn’t trip lightly into the toll road picture without knowing what he was doing. Grorcz looks before he leaps. He's a veteran with political savvy from way back. * * * The toll road has an able boss. Its opponents in Franklin and Bloomfield Hills will find a man that is ready to listen and one who is open to reason. Is Your Job Important? There was a tiny item in the news the other day which is bound to kick ‘up a lot of comment. * * * Freperick G. Osporne Jr., of Milwau- kee, described as a merchandiser, was stopping at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. He left word to call him at a certain hour the next day. The hotel failed to call him and he claims he missed an important business en- gagement and suffered a substantial financial loss as a result. He has sued the Waldorf for half a million dollars. Now different people might make different deductions from this situation. x* * * One person might decide that he would take along his own-alarm clock, : to guard against a similar experience. : Hotel managers might well call q the occurrence to the attention of those employes who are charged with the task of ‘calling |. But it seems to-us that this half "million dollar lawsuit points up a much \more fundamental fact. That is the a . % LV ‘ ; » f Y ' thet x \o 8 i / , ee ~ Bubered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich.. as second class matter © basic importance of any legitimate job. To the person who has a specific job to do, day after day, there are bound to come times when its importance may seem questionable. It just seems to be a job, and who cares whether it is done or not? : That is what the girl may have thought who was supposed to call Mr. Osborne at the Wal- dorf. She may have felt “what's the difference? He will just get a little more sleep if he doesn’t get | up right at eight o'clock.” But you never know how much may be involved in any job. Some day, a life even may hang in the balance. Some person’s whole future may be affected by something you have to do. More im- portant to you, perhaps, it may be your whole future that will be affected. * x x Whatever job is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well. And one reason why it is worth doing well every day is because you never know when extraor- dinary importance may be attached to the way it is done that particular time. So, when you think over. this New York lawsuit you may well realize that considerable more is involved than the simple ques- tion of whether FREDERICK Osporne collects a sizable judg- ment from the Waldorf. The People’s Business, If the Dems Ruled— They'd Soon Lose Some of Their Party Loyalty By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—Did you ever speculate about what the Michigan Legislature would be like if the Democrats controlled it? Recent Republican moves to shore up their legislative campaign structure with money and leadership indicate that at last the Re- publicans are facing the fact that control of the House and Senate could slip away from them. Hence it becomes pertinent to look at the possibilities contained in such a shift. Let no one assume that Democratic control of the Legislature now would be _ similar to what it was in the early Roosevelt days. Then the Democrats took over after a drouth extending beyond the memory of man and found themselves bewildered by their lack of experience, lack of leadership and Jack of even the faintest idea of how a Uegislatute was supposed to operate. The Democratic Party of that day was a huddle of undisciplined cliques—and it faced such immense depression-day problems that its path was laid out for it by circumstance. DIFFERENT NOW But things are different now. The Demo- cratic Party is a highly disciplined organiza- tion, with strong, experienced and capable leadership and control of virtually every other part of state government. Democratic legislators and leaders, who have cried copiously about starved state pro- grams, might find themselves in a pretty. pickle if they had.to say yes or no to some of these ideas, ‘ s ° * We could expect that a Democratic Legis- lature would pass a corporations’ profits tax in a search for the additional money Demo- crats say must be spent on state govern- ment. Whether that tax would work as beau- tifully as Democrats predict would be inter- esting to watch. ; We could expect a rash of labor and social legislation such as the Democrats have advocated for years: Expanded and tighter factory inspections, minimum - wage laws, expanded public assistance programs, repeal of the so-called old age assistance lien law with its attendant rise in state costs, and similar items. We would expect more money for hospital and college construction, larger staffs in the hospitals and prisons and similar proposals which are favorites with the Democrats. : ¢ * ° It would be fascinating to watch the Dem- ocrats achieve these things within even the revenues obtained from a corporations profits tax, REAPPORTIONMENT We could expect that the Legislature would submit to the people immediately a reappor- tionment of the Senate, at least, as the first step toward a constitutional convention and a new State Constition. We would also expect some breakdown of” the intense Democratic loyalty and organiza- tion. It is easy to stick together when you're in the minority and can always blame the Republicans for your inability to grant re- quests. But would Democratic legislators stand up under local pressure groups any bet- ter a few years than have the Re- publicans? That would be fun to watch. We would expect the now supine Demo- cratic legislators to demand more voice in the governor's patronage decisions—a tra- ditional source of party dispute and bitter- ness. Li] * * What would the Democrats do if all its promises came home to roost? . In short, it would be a far different life facing these genial obstructionists and critics | of present-day Michigan government. eee ae \ é ; 5 i f | : : ‘ ‘ A : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 16,1955 ° Anchor in Heaven Days of All Faiths Roman Catholics Honor Joan of Arc’s Adviser By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER One of the famous ‘‘voices” heard by Joan of Arc was that of St. Margaret, a Third Century martyr who is honored Wednesday in the Roman Catholic calendar. (The other “voice” was that of St. Catherine.) Margaret was a girl of striking beauty, the daughter of a pagan priest. When she was converted to Christianity by her nurse, her fa- ther would have nothing more to do with her. He drove her away from home, and she took up the life of a shepherdess to support herself. It was while she was herding sheep that she was seen by Olybrius, governor of Antioch, who was so smitten by her beauty that he wanted to marry her at once, She declined his. offer, saying that she was committed to Christ. The governor was not accustomed to being turned down, and in his fury he had her thrown into a dungeon. After her imprisonment the gov- ernor, still relentless, had her tor- nine meekness and innocence, She is prayed to for help in childbirth. DAY FOR ELIJAH Also Wednesday, both the Roman and Greek churches honor an Old Ajit z H Z : FARBERA. EF 74 jue a 1 mel and there challenged them to was the true God. fire of the Lord fell’’ and con- sumed not only the sacrifice but the altar itself and the dust and the water around it. According to Il Kings, chapter 2, Elijah did not die but was taken up to heaven by a whirt- wind in a fiery chariot, The slang use of the word “‘let- tuce” to mean money May go way back to a story that is told about Pope Sixtus V, who once sent, a salad to an impoverished friend of his. The tale tells that a certain lawyer, who had been a friend of Sixtus before he became Pope, fell on evil days and in his des- peration decided that the only thing for him to do was to go to the Pope and help. But on the fell ill and was plete the trip. ‘Sixtus, however, old friend’s plight, dispatched a n . | basket of lettuce, fi tuce heads he found them filled with paper money. In Italy they still have a saying about a man who is in need of money, They say ‘He wants one of Sixtus V's salads.” (Copyright 1955) Looking Back 158 Years Ago SECRETARY OF Labor Perkins predicts FDR nomination. 25 NAZIS NABBED in Argentina. 20 Years Ago NAZIS RESUME attack on Jews as government approves beatings, kickings. JUDGE DOTY ok’s $2,800,000 loan for-Pontiac Commercial & Savings bank. TREOUGHTS FOR TODAY are they then dead?—I Cor, 15:28. * * s All great natures delight in sta- Voice of the People Mrs. Welke Dissatisfied With Treatment ' to Speeder at County Jail During Visit Letters will bet that if I crossed into Commu- Russia I'd be treated better made my first visit Pontiac jail. = Instead of worrying if a man’s tall enough and within a certain age group, the ones who appoint men like that should appoint some- one who would at least talk and treat us like fellow men instead of dirt under his feet. No wonder the young men do what they do and take such an attitude toward life. They get railroaded into jail, but no mat- ter what they say, the ‘policeman is always right.’ From what I saw, I'd take all the prisoners into my confidence rather than just one Oakland County sheriff. Mrs. Charlies Welke 7850 Oakley Park Rd. Walled Lake Polish-American Rebukes Attitude of Intolerance The poor, crazy, mixed-up kid who signed herself ‘A Mother’ should have signed herself a squaw. Only on Indian has the right to cast aspersions on any person of foreign ancestry. Because the man she speaks of is Russian-born, she thinks he should be tossed into a dungeon. Evidently only Russians have been breaking the law. Have you ever heard of tolerance, so-called mother? I am _ Polish. What is your nationality? Your type breeds hate. ? An American Cites Lack of Courtesy Among Men Drivers Why will a ‘gentleman’ tip his hat to a lady or open a door or otherwise be polite, and yet be- come such a boor behind the wheel of a car? It seems to me when he sees it’s a woman driver, he deliber- ately turns im front of her or refuses to give the right of way. It makes no difference to him that he may orphan small child- ‘ren as long as he saves two minutes of his precious time by proving he’s a ‘man.’ ' Smal! wonder that statistics show women cause of fewer acci- “dents than men! A little common courtesy would go a long way to- ward cutting down on the appalling number of traffic accidents. Mrs. James Watson 1701 Pontiac Rd. Rochester U.S. Economic Strength to Bolster Ike at Geneva By SAM DAWSON. NEW YORK (@-—President. Ei- senhower will be. leading from economic Figures out this week show pro- duction in this country reaching new record highs, -And industrial output of the United States’ allies in Western Europe is making even more sensational gains over last year. * * & Whether the Soviet economic system is threatened with col- lapse, as some Washington of- ficials have been suggesting, or whether it is healthy, as top Rus- sian leaders insist, there ig con- crete evidence today that the Western world is economically stronger than ever. This, of course, is just what the Reds hadn't counted on. Ever since the end of the war they've been predicting that capitalism would run into a postwar depres- sion, which would give the Com- munists a fertile field for subver- sion. » = s But this week the Department of Commerce, after taking a sec- ond look at the total production of goods and services in the United States last year, reports that de- spite the much talked about re- cession, output slipped only 1 per cent below prosperous 1953. And this year the: total output has been climbing steadily into new high ground, President Eisen- hower goes to Geneva with this nation’s economy stepping forth at a record clip of nearly 380 billion dollars a year. * * ? The United Nations Bulletin of Statistics reports this week that the world outside the Soviet bloc states and the mainland of China had a record first-quarter total output in manufacturing and min- ing. Production ran 8 per cent heavier than the year before, with the most striking gains up by France and Western Ger- many. : In his own country the President can report that even the usual Case Records of a Psychologist Elderly Man Gives Gardening Service to His Church in Lieu of Cash Donation Dr. Hortin is using psychol- ogy beautifully for the expan- sion of his great church. Adapt the “menu card” idea to your church’s needs and you may be surprised at the new talent, as well as money, which will come in. For people are doubly gen- erous when thev can see the specific project which they are sponsoring. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE One day an elderly man came up te Dr. Hortin and said he would enjoy taking over the re- sponsibility for the shrubbery and lawns. “I don't have much money to contribute to this wonderful ” gaid this parishioner. “But I have worked with shrub- bery, so I'd be delighted to look after the grounds. s * Dr. Hortin gladly aecepted his } folks might realize,’ Dr. Hortin added. “For we had obtained esti- Many of you readers are familiar can stimulate people adequately BE SPECIFIC ‘People also take a greater in- terest in a church when they can participate in its activities. Always rite to Dr care of The Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stamped, pomog ond — = he en, you one i) his payehological charts. (Copyright 1955) strength at Geneva.,- summer slump in some lines, for vacations or slackening of demand during hot weather, shows signs at the outset of being mild. * * me =d Employment is up from last year—around 1% million more persons are working than last summer. Wage and salary pay- ments have climbed about 5 per cent above last year. The average factory weekly paycheck is the fattest in history. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The problems of our children seem ... So small to us today. . . Whereas if we were young again . . . It would not be that way... We have forgotten what it is .., To be of early age .. . To lift the heavy book of life . . . And slowly turn each page . . . To grasp the meaning of this world... And grope our way around .. . To be dismayed, and yet to keep . Our feet upon the ground... If only we would help them now. . . As once we needed aid... To teach their hearts to understand ... And never be afraid... Their problems are important and... They make a lot of sense .. . And we should help them all we can . .. With our experience. (Copyright 1955) Smiles “Teachers Ask More Pay''— headline. Folks who teach children to be smart are getting smart themselves. A Southern golf course has lights for night golfing. It’s going to be a long wait for the good wife. A Nebraska pastor says mar- riage is like a sweet song. And, too often, one party gives the other party the air. Reading between the lines, the common expression is, ‘How can I get rid of those wrinkles?"’ Elephants live much longer than human beings. Maybe because they never worry about losing weight. A Michigan girl, just married, had saved 300 love letters from other boy friends. We'd suggest the open fireplace. Cold snaps have caused consider- able damage and you'll hear about it later from your grocer. Some of the stuff on radio and TV should have strong farm ap- peal—with all that corn. Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Snuff-Sniffing Papa Likes Highly Seasoned Meals for such things has been dulled, for we like things well seasoned too, but when things are just right for us papa douses on additional (H. T, A.) Appreciate your articles’ on. py- orrhea . . in ‘the of a dentist who 1 in of no avail . . RM.) _ Answer — So-called ‘pyorrhea ) 4 ‘fk : | if y iis » \, \ Is not a disease but physical — in Sr sina Me Ter Your Teeth for which send 250 and stamped, self-addressed en- velope, I give a fair view of what recognized authorities say about My husband got rid of his cal- loused feet which had caused him so much trouble and money spent on foot doctors soon after he began using the treatment given in your booklet. (Mrst H. W.) Since taking cod liver oil (1 have always drank one or two glasses of milk every day) I no longer have painful cramps in legs or feet at night. . . (EB. L.) Answer — Usual cause of such cramps, whether in legs or feet, af Lisl a THE PONTIAG PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 055 soe migye Abend the government to make ers for the Army. The KALAMAZOO (®—Checker Cabj| company said it plans to enlarge Manufacturing Co. Thursday an-| its working force when it goes into nounced the signing of a $2,913,910 | production on the contract. 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I mean [| didn't rightly know it was a shot, i except maybe I sensed it. So 1| | slowed and turned the corner, and| | sure enough my headlights pick up.this man in the street right ahead, kind of half running away from me. Not running really, but | trotting, I'd say. And he looked lover his shoulder and saw my cab lights and waved to me and see these other two guys on the sidewalk and they look like maybe they're wrestling or fighting. | “But | didn’t think much about them. They weren't looking for an empty cab, So 1 pulled up and leaned back to open the — door and he sort of tumbled in on the seat. He was young and | his face sort of white and kind of scared looking, and he turned to look back, and then said sharp, ‘Get going, can'tcha?’ | | “So I started rolling and says | ! back, not smart-aleecky, you know, ‘Anywhere special you want to go?’ | And he gave me an address, then, 'the same one I gave the police | later . .. I got it in my log . . and sort of slumped back _ breathing hard and I saw in the | mirror he was sort of holding his | hands tight across his stomach, but ‘I didn't think much of it then, |I say I didn’t think much of it then, but after... ” ‘license and everything.’ And he out of the corner of my eye I} < ? 'do get special calls here at home |of bed to accommodate them no a > Death Has by Brett Halliday he’s trying to read the notice that is in all cabs, you know. Got my picture and name and license number and all that. It's faded and hard to read with the isinglass | ! over it, and nobody never does look | ' at it anyhow because what do they care what a hackie’s name or number, but I grinned back over my shoulder at him and says, just to make a sort of joke,. you know, iI say, just to make a sort of joke | I says, ‘It's me, all right. I got a slumped back like he was fright- ened and then said like it worried | him, ‘But I can't read your name or number there.’ TELLS HIM NAME “ ‘Joe Agnew,’ I says. Number so and so and so. ‘Special rates,’ I says, just for a gag, only it ain't really a gag because I own my own hack you see and do bring it | home at night and sometimes after hours from particular cus- tomers who know me good and know I never mind getting up and matter how late it jg, so I told him, ‘Special rates on special trips when I'm off duty. Just call me at home any time, I says, that you can't get a_ cab no place else.’ And he said very polite that he| might do that, and then I pulled up in front of that apartment house where he wanted to go. “He got out of the cab and said he was all right and stuck a wadded single in my hand and went up the walk, The fare was only 75 cents so that sort of evened up for the nickel tip I'd got just before but they do even even up like that from morning to night so it’s no use getting sore. ” “Did you see him go in the| door?” demanded Shayne. | “Did he say anything else to, Joe Agnew hesitated and screwed up his eyes thoughtfully. “I think 27 PER ANNUM ce | I did. The front door, you know. | “Not much. Only one thing that, He was pulling it open, anyhow, was sort of funny. We were cruis-| when I drove away. So I thought ling along and I wasn't thinking no more about it, naturally, till | about nothing much when T notice | (half an hour later or so when 4 Lives Distributed by | WEA Service, Inc. about a broad getting herself choked on 18th Street a little while ‘before and I knew the address was it was a clue or ng report it; to the cops, but I don't like to stick stick my neck out, so I thinks | |to myself, ‘Better stay out of it, Joey boy. They'll have you up on the carpet and you'll lose time and all for nothing,’ so 1 go. | back out to my cab parked@putside | and I'm just about to get inside and cruise a little when something sort of seemed to make me open the back door and look at the cushion.” SHAYNE LEAVES MICHAEL SHAYNE drained off the last of his beer and arose has- tily. “Some other time, Joe, you and I'll get together over some drinks and have a real talk. You | got a phone I can use?” “You bet. Right here.” Joe Ag- new jumped to his feet and led Shayne to a telephone stand in the hallway. the redhead dialed a number and waited until Chief Gentry’s gruff voice answered. “Mike Shayne, Will. Thanks for . « . the loan of your gun.” “Okay, Mike,” rumbled Gentry. “If you'll do me ‘one little favor, Will. That’s all I'm going to ask.” “Some simple little thing like blowing up City Hall?” - “Not quite. Have you got a strangled?” ing everybody in and out.” “Pull him off, Will. Right away.” = “Now, look, Mike. I don’t . “TI haven't time to explain a Just do it. For half an hour, Put jhim back on after that if you | want. I’m counting on you.” (Te Be Continued) Detroit Road Toll at 100 DETROIT — Detroit's traffic toll for 1955 has hit the century Government Releases Salk Polio Vaccine yesterflay. my neck out, I say 1 don’t like to | 2,998,000 shots since revised test- stake-out on the rooming house on | 18th Street where the girl was| “Man on the front door check- | Press ors ad te registered a’ 7:45 a.m. was pe tulaty sag on Baba. Quake Felt Nea r Athens ATHENS, Greece #—A strong earthquake was registered by Ath- The prefect of Samos en's Observatory today with is epi- | center about 175 miles southeast | fear damage would be WASHINGTON i® — The public} ¢¢ athens. \ able, Health Service released 440,000 more shots of Salk polio vaccine The latest batch is from the Pit- man-Moore Co. Laboratories of Zionsville, Ind. Public Health Service spokesmen said it all wuld go to the Nationa] Foundation for Ifantile Paralysis for its free two- shot program of vaccinating first and second graders. PAY CUT? tee” MICHIGAN aN CREAT " bined tilone ese oer eoreanas for =— you can sfferd, rege: NO SECURITY OR "REQUIRED “ENDORSERS ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED The Health Service has released “Let 9 08 Hours: Saad 9 to S: a od & Sat. 9 to I: Evenings by pet MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw St. FE 8-0456 | ing and production standards were adopted May 26, Prior to that, ap-4 proximately nine million shots had | been made available. Above Oakland Theater ? Oliver Buick Introduces... DON WEISS uss» Buick Salesman Don and Evelyn Weiss live at 9243 Camelot. Pon- tiac has been Don’s homé for all of his 26 years. While Don is an amaible fellow to talk car with, he's not the friendly type on the golf course. He hits a long ball and plays a shrewd ‘game. But his specialty is fine auto-_ mobiles; you can deal with him with confidence. Oliver Buick 210 Orchard Lake Ave. The Home of the Good Deal PLUS a Good Deal mark. The 100th victim died) Thursday. He was Ralph Brown, | e | 36, of Detroit. | he’s leaned way forward close to, I'd stopped for a cup of coffee the back of the front seat like and I heard the newscast telling | Warn Pontiac Merchants to Watch for Bad Checks Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Assn. 16 E. Lawrence St. SPECIMEN STOCK LANDSCAPING Shade Tree Planting—Our Specialty J. C. TEAR NURSERY FARM 51025 Van Dyke Utica, Mich. Corner 23 Mile Rd. RE 9-5041 | June,” said Miller, | seems to be north from Detroit | and local area merchants should | be on guard.” | Pontiac area merchants were | | warned today that a bad-check | | artist may begin operating here | who has bilked Detroit and South | Oakland County businessmen out | of more than $5,000 during the past | year. | Each bogus check is repfesent- /ed as a paycheck from the Dia- |mond Broach Co., of Van Dyke, | ‘according to Chief Investigator for | _the Prosecutor's Office Robert C | Miller. oe began South Oakland turning up in stores during “The trend Police have collected more than | | 100 checks for amounts between $82 and $106. ,about five feet eight inches tall | should attempt to get his car li- ° | cense number and call police im- The blank checks were stolen’ Madison Heights and Hazel Park. |from Diamond Broach in a_bur- glary a year ago. Police suspect the “‘operator’’ has several hun- dred left, Miller explained. The passer will show identifica- tion bought from a Pontiac man, police say. Each check bears the name, ‘A. Collins.’ A check protector is used and the word “wages” is typewrit- ten on the left side. The man is 45 to 50 years old, and 135 pounds. He often wears a hat and dresses as a laborer. “Anyone approached by such a man with ‘ Diamond Broach check mediately,’ Miller advised. So far the checks have turned up in Oakland County in Clawson, WE QUIT a SUNDAY JULY 17 at 5 P.M. OUR DOORS WILL CLOSE FOR THE LAST TIME! WE WILL HAVE A >< & 10° SALE SUNDAY 10 ‘til 5, THE LIKES YOU’VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE ONLY A PERSON TOO BUSY WOULD MISS SUCH A GIVE-AWAY AS THIS and YOU’RE NOT THAT BUSY Claire Hinckley Says Thanks and Goodbye | INCKLEY’ 908 W. Pontiac, Mich. Huron alongside, power lines. WHEN EVERYTHING GOES Bringing electric power to you is a big job. Sometimes high winds, ice, sleet or rain play havoc by breaking or bending trees so they in turn break the wires. Such serious inconvenience to you can be eliminated by system- atic trimming or removal of trees growing directly under, or too close That's the purpose of Edison's tree control program. Experienced crews, supervised by trained foresters, work round the calendar. Their job? The KAPUT! ba sometimes stupendous task of keep- ing 81,000 miles of lines in service! PLAN BEFORE YOU PLANT A TREE We've prepared a colorful 16-page booklet to help you select the best trees for your home and commu- nity. Ask for “Planting for Perma- nent Beauty” at your Edison office or: write Detroit Edison, 2000 Second, Detroit 26, Michigan. You will find these men try very hard to maintain the beauty of trees. When they are in your area, they will ae: you and request per- mission to work on any of your trees near lines that may need attention. The crew will work care- fully—their interest and responsi- bility is minimizing interruptions to your electric service, and that of your neighbors. DETROIT EDISON b ; * rig Roe a er THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1955 7% C3 “ Girls to Look Like Short-Skirted Anthony Blotta launches the “Roman| per tweed. A companion over-blouse of Numerals” in his fall collection. Here is| black wool jersey is banded with the tweed Roman I silhouette in a costume of red pep-| at the neckline and around the hipline. One of numerous suit silhouettes from Ben Reig’s col- lection is shown in this suit with a moderately long jacket, close col-ared and prettily detailed, with a slender skirt.|by Oleg Cassini. The cocktail dress is of sapphire blue The suit is designed in topaz French doeskin wool. Ry alan Ge ae ideo ES peat: a a vi al i . a 4 Introduced for fall and winter is the “‘gondolier skirt” silk taffeta. 5 Attend Festival of Story Tellers Representing the Pontiac rf bf : EF Barly plat, pay * 8 Hg cl Ersale Shrine Answers Queries - TOKYO (INS)—To all those mat- rimonially inclined, but lacking in power of persuasion, there’s a Shin- to shrine at Nikko, north of Tokyo, that claims a surefire solution. As you climb the steps leading up to Takino-o shrine you come to a “torii”’, a religious gate with two parallel cross-bars on top. It's like any other ‘ except there’s a stone slab with a hole in its middle fitted between the cross your dreams. You're allowed three throws, Proceed further up the steps un- til you arrive at a bamboo thicket. Pick a leaf and tie it into a knot, using only the thumb and little finger of one hand. T¢ you succeed, the marriage is assured, The gods of the shrine have smiled kindly on you. Incidentally it's supposed to work for both men and women. But this isn’t*all, On the final| level of the long steps leading up to mountain shrine is a sacred Club Perfects Plans for Play Production were “Oh Men, Oh Women” to be given July 26 at Will-O-Way Playhouse. Proceeds will be donated to Camp Oakland. - Warm water is best for sprin- kling clothes, since it spreads| better. ! > \without speaking is one of the Pagers RWS eee i PI” ctigt tpn ome ae te Roman Numerals Blotta and Reig Furnish Newest of Style Trends Simpson Stresses the Ladylike Look; Cassini Collection By OLGA Goes Spanish CURTIS NEW YORK (INS)—Women who take their fashion cues from two noted New York dress houses are apt to wind up next fall looking like Roman numerals with short hemlines. Anthony Blotta is launching the “Roman Numerals.” Ben Reig is supplying the short hemlines—the short- est of the year—15'2 inches from the floor. (Women have been wearing them at around 14!2.) — The Blotta fashions are+ labeled “Roman Numeral I” and “Roman Numeral X.”-Both are tunic lines but it’s easy to tell them apart.| “Roman Numeral I’’ is the un- set at the waist and one stitched on the hips, For evening, this house likes the “nude but covered” effect. Many strapless cocktail dresses, fitted tunic coat over a slim skirt. |’ with bouffant harem swag skirts, ‘Roman Numeral X"’ is indent- ed, fitted at the middle tunic, with shoulders and hem exactly the same width. The designer likes both done in elegant style, with rich fab- rics, rich trimmings and rich colors. The Blotta colors are in- teresting — the reds, greens, browns and blues are all dark- toned, A similar ‘frosting’ of colors, was displayed by Ben Reig. This maker likes black, gray, blacked- brown and a new coffee beige called “frosted mocha.” But a few | shockers in emerald green or bril- | liant scarlet are shown in both| satins and woels, * * The House of Reig, which spe- cializes in the $200 and up elegant little suit, is cordial to almost all | trends for fall. The suits and dresses displayed offer everything from tight midriffs to dropped waists, tight skirts and bouffant skirts, low necks and high necks. | They're all up at- the 15-inch | hemline height, though. SHUNS OVERBLOUSE Reig ignores the overblouse and tucks in his blouses. His ‘‘two- | piece” look, which shows up even in dresses, splits in two at the | natural waist, though it may be | marked above or below. Ld s » Satin is the favored trim for | the classic black silk dresses at Reig—usually in double bands, one '|\Wait to Be } | Introduced? Not Customary to Talk to Strangers at Large Party By EMILY POST The following question is asked “Is it always proper to speak to fellow guests in a friend's house, or must you first be introduced?” Answer: The supposition is that the roof of a friend's house serves not customary to speak whom you don’t know, unless you and a stranger : find yourselves apart from the others. In such a case you perhaps remark that “the bride is lovely” or comment upon the weather. Whether to talk or not depends mere upon mutual willingness than upon any other rule, There are certain circumstances when you must speak to your neighbors whether you have been | introduced or not. You always talk* with your’ fellow players at the bridge table, and you must talk to those next to you at lunch or dinner, whether or not you are To sit side by side at the table rudest things you can do to your hostess. “Dear Mrs. Post: About a month ago I quit the job I had for three years to take another position. When I left, the people with whom I worked gave me a lovely neck- lace and earring set. “The new job did not ‘work out and my ex-boss has asked me to come back to my old job. I would like to know what I am supposed to do about the necklace and earring set, “Should I offer to return it or do I just keep it and say nothing about it? Please advise me, Mrs. Post, as I am rather embarrassed over this.” Answer: You keep it and wear it with pride! Fashionette Group to Appear on Video MRS. BURTON H. Shirley Westfall Wears Gown of Lace Over Satin Shirley Ann Westfall became Mrs. Burton H. Artz this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Free Methodist Church, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Westfall of Roch- ester and Burton is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard C. Artz of Dwight avenue. The Rev. Mr, Artz performed the wedding ceremony before 200 guests. Candelabra and ar- rangements of palms, carnations and huckleberry leaves decorat- ed the altar. The’ bride’s floor-length gown of lace over satin ended in a cathe- dral-length train. The tulle waist- line and panel down the front of the gown were embroidered with iridescent sequins. * * * The bodice of the bridal gown was fashioned with V and long tapered sleeves. A head- piece of lace over satin, embel- lished with sequins, secured her fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible and white orchid. ATTENDS SISTER Mrs. Wayne Glasco of Fiint at- tended her sister- as matron of honor wearing a yellow flodr-length strapless bodice was topped’ with @ jacket fashioned with three- quarter-length sleeves. She car- ried an arrangement of blue daisies. - *. ¢« Wearing similar gowns in blue and carrying arrangements of. on eae wee te le Was : : / neckline | white accessories and a Shirley Ann | Westfall became the bride of Burton H., Artz this afternoon at Free Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Forrest R. Westfall of Rochester, and the bridegroom is the son of the’ Rev. and Mrs. | ' Howard C. Artz of Dwight avenue. hes ph aie j ARTZ maids, Doris Tes of Hillsdale and Joyce Artz, sister of the bride- groom. Yvonne Marie Artz wore a white lace dress with matching jacket for her duties as flower girl and carried a basket of rose petals. Michael Giasco of Flint was ringbearer. The Rev. Harry Hosmer Jr. of Belvidere, Ill., attended the bride- groom as best man, and seating the guests were Dale Beardslee of Owosso and James Artz. A reception followed the cere-j, mony in the parlors of First Pres- byterian Church. GOWNED IN ORCHID The bride’s mother wore an or- chid nylon dress. with white ac- cessories and a corsage of red roses. A light blue dress with corsage of red roses was worn by the bride- groom's mother. * * When the couple left on a wed- ding trip through northern Michi- gan, Wisconsin and Illinois, the new Mrs. Artz was wearing a light blue cord suit with white acces- Arbor College, Spring Arbor. They will make their home in Illinois. Patient in Hospital Karen Hayden of North Perry street is recovering from surgery] her home in University Hospital, Ann Arbor. ‘ é | | - have transparent silk organza stitched trom the bosom line to the neckline—covering the shoul- ders but not concealing them one bit. The ‘‘costume look’’ for fall will extend from morning to night in a lady’s wardrobe if Adele Simp- son sets the pace. 5 * * bo This noted designer gives the costume. first place in her new collection—right from day dresses with their own little jackets to slim-skirted long evening gowns with a two-piece look. VARIETY FOR FALL Miss Simpson says ‘‘there is a variety of silhouettes’ for fall— and she uses almost all of them, Her costume dresses, for instance, generally have a high-waisted look, with satin bodice tops and tweed or wool torsos. But the jackets for the dresses may go to bolero length, waist-level or tunic-length, * * Her suits fit the figure with dis- cretion, but all blouses to go with the suits are overblouses for that long torso dip. One-piece dresses in the Simp- son collection manage to look like costumes as well. Each is stitched or banded or trimmed to seem like skirt and tunic, overblouse or pullover. And just to expand the variety, Miss Simpson also shows two of her own ideas — princess dresses that flare only from the kneecap down, and tunics which dive like aprons in front and come up to tie like pinafore bows in back. For evening, this designer com- pletely ignores bouffants, Her eve- ning dresses have a ‘‘skirt-and- top’’ look, are floor-length, and very slim, LADYLIKE LOOK It all adds up to what Miss Simpson believes will be important for fall—‘‘a ladylike jook.”’ Something a bit different in fal? | Styles is proposed by Oleg Cas- sini, * . * The designer whom the fashion éditors love for his chic clothes and the sense of humor with which he hames them (a gold dress is called ‘‘Fort Knox" and a cutaway suit is named “Father of the bride”) doesn't mind a ladylike look for fall—provided the lady is Spanish. Cassini reaches into the land of “oles” and matadors for fall inspiration. He adapts the rich colors and fabrics of Spanish art into clothes with a Spanish motif. . The Cassini clothes gave plenty of bolero, briad and cummerbund. One good example is a black velvet sheath, with wrapped cummerbund midriff of white satin that loops through black. braiding on the breast. : Another example is a suit whose little buttoneg bolero jacket has points in front and back in imi- tation of a bullfighter's bolero. Cassini's designs, whether Span- ish in motif or not, are predom- inantly slim, skin-tight and high- waisted. He favors velvets and knitted fabrics for day wear, vel- vets and satins for evetling. Incidentally, Cassini is one de- signer who isn’t ignoring the short full-skirted cocktail dresses, He gives them bell-shaped skirts and makes them out of pastel satin, mostly pink, Ida Kahn Unit Plans Project at Meeting Mrs. Charles Steeber of Preston Street was hostess to members of the Ida Kahrf Unit of the WSCS of Central Methodist Church re- cently, ; A white elephant sale was held and plans were made for a money making project to be held July 23, with Mrs. Gerle Head and Mrs, Howard Barling as co-chairmen. Guests were Mrs, Dimitri LaZa- roff and Mrs. Wayne Faleris, Mrs, Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Ray Elmy and Mrs. William Collins were co- hostesses, Mrs. Elsie Miller Plans Fall Wedding Plans are being made by Mrs, Elsie J. Miller of Imola, Calif. formerly of Pontiac, and Ray Brandenburg of Port Arthur, Tex. as, for an early autumn wedding, aa GH ay rf a ? 4 i j “SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1955 Ai ? 4 The annual St. Joseph Intern Staff Plans Dance Sisters, Physicians Schedule Reception for Tonight The annual reception and dance for the resident intern staff of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will be held tonight at 8:30 at the nurses home auditorium. The reception is being given by the Sisters of Mercy and the med- ical staff of the hospital. Receiving will be the Sisters of Mercy, Dr: and Mrs. Cariten Smith, chief of staff, and mem- bers of the medical staff and their wives. with a huge replica of the Eiffel Tower in the center of the audi- torium and tables arranged in side- walk cafe style. The resident and intern staff for 1955 includes 14 doctors, of whom the. following are interns: Litltian Imperi, graduate of Uni- versity of Michigan; Marion Nance, Ray Newman both of Wayne Uni- versity and Edward Petrovich, University of Toronto. The following men are new to the resident staff: Henri Bilo- deaux, Laval University of Que- bee, gen med.; F. YW, Fritzpat- rick, Stritch School o? Medicine, Chicago, surgery; Paul Frazer, Creighton University, gen prac.; and L. A. Morin, Laval Uni- versitl of Quebec, OB-Gyn. The following are continuing on the house staff for another year: Merle Childers, chief resident, Wayne, surgery; Kurt Baier, Hum- boldt University of Berlin, surgery; Guillermo Maza, Natiunal Medical School, Mexico, gen prac.; Sergio Leal, National Medical School, Mexico, gen prac., and 0.B. Beard- sley, College of Medical Evange- lists, California, OB-Gyn. Local Lodge Holds Draping of Charter The draping of the charter, di- rected by Mrs. Harold Curtis, was | held in memory of Mrs. Beulah Taylor when Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 met Thursday evening in Malta Temple. Lester Bell, noble grand, an- nounced a picnic to be held Au- gust 4, at Elizabeth Lake. Past noble grands were in charge of the social hour with Mrs, John Balch serving as chairman. Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Hamilton, Ont., was a guest of the group. The ext meeting will be in September at Malta Temple. Keloas Make Plans for Alumnae Group Past members of Keloa Klub gathered Thursday evening at Pon- tiac Yacht Club to form an alum- nae group. Greta Phipps served as hostess. Roberta Johnson will entertain the group Aug. 18 at her Auburn avenue home. Past members not Crisp Accessories Spark Old Outfits It's not necessary to break your budget to be in fashion this sum- mer—just spend a little on crisp new accessories and many of your last-year outfits will grow a year younger! Fresh collars, bibs, scarts, cater Hang gloves can work fashion but be sure they're soup-and- water washable so, you won't have to the upkeep than |. spend | - you did for the accessories! 4 t | “af rns reception and | / i : Ps dance for the resident staff of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is being held tonight in the| representing the resident staff in medicine; Dr. Jgmes Finn, auditorium of the nurses’ home. Representatives of the| obstetrics, gynecology; Dr. Merle Childers, chief résident staff pictured above (left to right) are Dr. Henri Bilodeau | and Dr. Lillian Imperi representing the interns. . | THE PONTIAC PRESS. : (J Pontiac Press Phetos Alta Springstein of Green street spent the past week at Mackinaw City. En route she visited the Dr. Cleve Carey family at Bay City. * * * Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Tyack of Normandele avenue are hoiding open house from 4 until 7 o'clock Sunday to celebrate their 25th wed- ding anniversary. * ¢ 6 Mrs. Bruce W. Harrington will leave the Chippewa road home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Forsman, Monday for Ger- many. She will join her husband, | Lt. Marrington, who ts stationed at Leiphriemin, in the Bavarian Alps. * @¢ © Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Gorsline of St. Paul, Minn., returned to their home Thursday after spend- | ing the past’two weeks as guests A Persian motif will be featured | f ot Mr. Gorsline’s mother, Mrs. * . La Recent guests at Chalfonte-Had- | don Hail, Atlantic City, N.J., were the Wiliam C. Restricks of Bir- mingham. s s ~ Spending two weeks of her vaca- tion in Michigan with the Percy terrys of Last Howard street is Mrs. Effe Berry of Hickman, Ky. The remainder of her stay will be at the hume of Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Mrs. Julia Rybus of Chicago. 2 * * * Mr. and Mrs. Keith Radley (nee Sylvia Robbins) of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth, July 8. Mrs. Radiey's announce the birth of a son July A daughter, Jeri Lynn, was born July 13 at Pontiac Genera! Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Martin Mrs. Carolyn Muecke of Camley avenue and Mrs. John Garrison of Cherokee road. * | citer.ent |Personal News of Interest in Pontiac porarily with Mr. Dougherty’s | several days with her brother-in- | don’t know how to go about let- parents, the Richard R. Doug- hertys of Henderson street. For the past two years they have been living in Berea, Ohio. s . Ld s | Touring the West for several | weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | L. Wagley of Hammond street and | Mrs. Maurice J. Malarney of | Oneida road. i * * 4 | Henry A. Mertens of Owego drive who has been visiting +his daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Knoll in Chicago, returned with ‘her re- cently. Mrs. Knoll is spending Tae Coming Events Pine Lake Cemetery Association meet at the home of Mrs. John Lemon, 4740 Orchard Lake road, Wednesday for 12:30 cooperative luncheon. MOMS of Amer Inc. Unit 2 will Meet with Mre William Jones, ss Ave. Tuesday of 11 &m, school gir! tuncheon and meeting. tery 4 Hour Chub will meet Tuesday at 12.30 for je dimner with Mrs. Orion Hettinges, 538 T. Ave. law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Dan- iel J. Hackett of Owego drive. s ae Ld Dr. and Mrs. C. Dennis Murphy with their three boys, Arthur, David and John are visiting Mrs. Murphy's parents, the David W. Edwards of South Jessie street. Next week they will vacation in | northern Michigan. Dr. and Mrs. Murphy have just returned from missionary service in Chile. . * Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kern of Henry Clay avenue have as house- guests this weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Neilan E. Williams of Pittsburgh, Pa., Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Price of Toledo, Ohio, and Dr. and Mrs. They. can move them about the |- -jthem up and lay them down at Girls Some girls definitely have the idea that boys are like chessmen. board just as they please. They can push them, shove them, lift will. And the boys héaven't any choice in the matter. * * * was, then add that you'd like to see him. See how he responds be- fore making a definite invitation. But if he’s affirmative, suggest that he come over some specific evening. Tell him your family would like to see him too, so how about getting there in time for dinner? sisi * mat. Pretend nothing has ever he brings it Can’t Push All Bo i i ys ‘ It's why some girls lay on the criticism thick. They figure they have a right to make themselves clear and the boys are expected to take it and behave accordingly. It’s why giris play tricks on boys. They're given Arts, Director . appre complete freedom from sin? Why Lord is with thee; blessed (Except Saturdey) aa € ‘abandoned as the result of rasan . should we believe that one so close _ thou amongst women; and bl oe shenvent ‘criticism by federal and state Howard C. Arts, Pastor to the Son of God in his earthly life is not close and dear to Him in His eternal Kingdom? Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Pilgrim Y.P.S., 6:45 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. ed is the fruit of thy Jesus | officials and the public. The architects have submitted | a new model along more conven- | =o : | veh | CLOSING MEETING of | TENT CAMPAIGN pani lo ee: . rwwewevwevwevvevvrvevw-vvevw-. Ie is erroneous, of course, to ; . tional lines, including steeple and think that Catholics worship Mary ss) | Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A.M. stained glass windows. BRING THE ENTIRE ems » a8 a divine person. But we do love oe | GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING anaes * and venerate her for the ale wee F | Calling All Boys and Girls — Ages 4-14 Shick ae pe FAMILY e she occupies in God's ta The name of the Bless- Starting Mon., July 18-22 — 9:00 A. M.-11:45 A. M. Mec ae Ae National ' ed Virgin is in the headlines these days... and people everywhere are discussing her place in Catholic devotions, We ri TT.,Y"TrT,rY,(,T,.e, rwTwwe. \ pace our salvation... for her inti- mate association with the all-holy Son of God. ...for her own holiness. Daily Vacation Bible School “The Little Church with the Big Heart” E. Cc. Swanson, Minister Roy Overbaugh, S.S. Supt. = should have prepared a special pamphlet deal- thes. ey vd wien ihe ing with — s place in the Christian disectly to as the Sccipeaie rer —chaguaron age safe ree. Write today .. . as am command? The answer is that let No. KC-24. 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for Every Age | 11:00—-MORNING WORSHIP “Proclaiming the Gospel” SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, | "NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. SUPREME COUNCIL ‘KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS RELIGIOUS BLIP RATION BUREAU #422 LINDELL BLY $1. LOUIS 8, MISSOURI IN THE BIG TENT . . . W. Huron at Cone Lake Rood SINGING — MUSIC : SERMON | : , Rev. and Mrs. Willis Brand KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A. M. a WORSHIP “Perf ‘eakness” lected In Wi 7:30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE and I 7:30—Evening Service| Young People in Charge Leonard Hayward, — | ee _ Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH ‘SUNDAY carat, AM. YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P. M. ee | : Cy “A , pee : 185 Pret — Ge. Mp, Pai - ARTHUR HUBBS, Minister of Music | ; : i uy ag "| : fi j } 4 is \j \ 4 ) } ,. j # é } : A rx 7 i Y, / fi | $ é ) : . i hy | * / / fr \ f Fi F rae ge ath A VN AE Py I a} f. | a ¢ i ) f 7 a! Pid | {| ie if iF | p44 | " ' pf \ Cd s+ ae ee a oe Vl ae. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1955, bd i x ‘ 4 : Pra: yer Honest Men Can Accept | Christ's Miracles Easily CALGARY, Atla. (RNS) — Al- though some people have persist- ently ‘denied the miracles of the New Testament, honest men find it more difficult to reject the | miracles than to believe in them, for there are implications that defy explanation unless one is pre- pared totally to discredit Christ Himself. That message was brought to the 16th International Lutheran Youth Conference of the Augustana Luther League here by Dr. Oscar A. Benson of Minneapolis. He is president of the Augustana Luth- eran Church. About 2,000 delegates from five countries attended the conference, the theme of which was ‘Christ, the Lord of Our Life.” At one point near Puerto Rico the Atlantic ocean is 44,000 feet deep. . HEAR Rev. W. Wibdley, Paster 11:00 A. M. Sermon: ‘Keeping Eligible’ Evening Rally, 7:15 P. M. Sermon: “Seven Things God Hates” | MID-WEEK TUES. -- THURS. 7:45 P. M FIRST ASSEMBLY ’ OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. WPON, 8 A.M. Sunday “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” - | it there for a little while. _ mind and allow it to fill with the wisdom which God gives to those ‘Steers Hotel | Confident Living Asks Visitor to Help Him Seek Guidance From God By NORMAN. VINCENT PEALE Once, when I checked into a hotel to stay overnight, I had a curious experience. As I registered, the clerk told me the manager was very anxious to see me. * I went into the manager's office and he greeted me most | cordially. He said he was glad to see me because he wanted me to help him out with a business problem. “What is it?’ I asked. “Well,” he told me, business.” ae “I know nothing about the hotel business,” I said. | he answered, “Sometimes I think I don't know any- thing either. But I have this problem and need your | help. It says in the Bible that if any two of us agree | as touching any matter, our Heavenly Father will give us the answer.”’ “That's right,"’ I agreed. “Well,” he said, ‘‘I use that technique whenever I have a problem to solve, I sit quietly and empty my mind. But sometimes when the problem is particularly difficult I try to get someone to empty his mind with me, as I want you to do. Two emptied minds are better than one. So I want you to join me in a quiet creative prayer session and help me get God's guid- ance, Then I want to check the insight I get with the insight you receive.”” So we sat in his office, heads bowed, in the process of what he called ‘‘emptying the mindt’’ He prayed aloud somewhat as follows: “Lord, I now empty out all preconceived notions about this problem. I empty out all the bad things that may be in my mind. I empty out all error. Fill’ my mind with truth, Thy truth.” Then he asked me to pray in the same way. STRANGE. WAY TO PRAY Then he prayed again, structive answer.” “It was a curious way to pray, but it was most effective, for | suddenly I got a flash of thought in my mind. And, as we raised our | heads after prayer, he asked, ‘‘Did you get anything?" * * ° DR. PEALE saying: “Now, Lord, give us the con- “Yes,” I answered, right?” “What do you mean; ‘right’? he said. “Morally right,” I told him, “‘ethically right, spiritually right.” He flushed a bit and sat silently; then he said, “I'lladmit that's why I wanted you to pray with me. I have been wanting to do something and I just had a sneaking feeling that it wasn’t exactly on the up and up. I felt you might get the truth about it. Now, I know what I should do.” He never did tell me exactly what his problem was. That wasn’t necessary. It was an impressive demonstration of the fact that two people can efficiently function together in asking God's guidance on the “I got this: Is what you are intending to do | simple basis of spiritual fellowship. Such practice brings right and truth to bear on decisions which, of course, ig the surest way to have them turn out right. SOME DECISIONS TAKE TIME Such decisions shouldn't be hurried, and the answer doesn’t al- ways come as quickly as in this instance. Often you will have to allow it to mature in your mind. Put it in God's hands and leave Then sincerely practice emptying your who humbly pray and who try to do the right things always. ° * ‘@ All living is a matter of making decisions, large dnd small. And successful living is a matter of making the right decisions. It is so easy to fall into the tragic habit of making decisions on too low a level, without sufficient guidance. When you do this, you are likely at 7:45 Tuesday in the Calvary to have a high proportion of wrong decisions. But if you make all your decisions on the highest level, the level “it has to do with the hotel | | | | “Oh, I know you don’t know anything about it,” | i | | Mater, in 1950. He attended Heidel- iberg University at Heidelberg, | logg in New York City June 25, Here Tuesday Evening | on which you ask the guidance of God and receive His wisdom, then | your decisions reach a high proportion of rightness. (Copyright 1955) = doce 1 diadem of science hes Christianity, bet at the ace of Man the feast The Knewledge of geod His cuns sometimes mentioned as Kings in ancient Phile- sophy are Pride—Covetousness—tLust AR iuttony—Envy and Sleth. See ‘ 18 again. oseph Gymac, Ackhnowledger rrrwvTvwrvwvevwvreywrTeyrTeyTe Yew} United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love Oakland at Cadillac Cheodore B. Alicbach, Paster 12am 4 i i i i ee ee i ee i i i i i i Worship ....... “FOR SUCH A DAY AS THIS” § Evening Service .. 7:30 p.m. 4 JOSLYN AVENUE Jostyn at Third Bémend L Watkins, Paster Bible School Morning Service Rev, William Moore, Guest Preacher see eer teeter Evening Service...... AUBURN HEIGHTS 9456 First Street 3. Rarvey MeCana, Paster Youth Fellowship . DRAYTON PLAINS Walter 3. Teewwtssen, ite Paster 4 Bible School 945 am 4 Worship nwa m. ) “SUMMER COMMUNION” Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. ¢ Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. > Wednesday 7:30 PM. 4 Prayer and ‘Study Hour 4 a a oo & & 4 St Spy Dp A By Ln bi Li Li Li Li ti Li hi Li hi hi hi hii ihn ind ‘wwuwuwvwreweoerrCrwrrwrewewewewewewewew’. {Campmeeting ago. this year, July 21-31 at the new campsite of 1942 acres, in the new- ly constructed tabernacle, located | at 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. Others participating will be the Rev. Lloyd Day, president of God's Bible School and College at Cin- cinnati, Evangelists will include the Revs. J. M. Hames and J. C. Brillhart, with the Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Stone as song-evangelists. The Rev. A. J. Baughey is president. UN Nursing, Advances ANN vancements have been recorded by | the University of Michigan's school | of nursing this year. It now has | its own dean, Miss Rhoda Reddig. It can now offer a recognized four-year course for a bache:or of science in nursing. It is now the largest nursing school in enroll- ment in the United States with more than 534 expected this fall. DR. GEORGE BENNARD ‘Lawn Social Being Held Is Ann UNC d | Starting at noon today, the ladies (of the New Bethel Baptist Church have been serving home made | barbeques and chicken dinners on One of Guest Speakers the lawn of Mrs. Lee Stewart, 27 Will Be the Author of | Crawford st. They also are serv- |ing home made ice cream and Well Known Hymn cake. Serving will ae through | this evening. Guest at the Pontiac Holiness | Camp meeting, Saturday at 7:30\] @HRISTIAN PSYCHIC and Sunday at 11 a.m., 2:30 and SCIENCE CHURCH 7:30 p.m. July 23 and 24, will be | 20 Whittemore St. Dr. and Mrs. George Bennard. H. JOUN DRAKE, Pastor Dr. Bennard is author of ‘The | SILVER TEA Old Rugged Cross” which is one |] Wednesday, 29, 7:30 p.m. of the world’s best loved hymns. | lee = SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “LIFE” ' Reading Room - 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. ell CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets Wednesday Evening Service, 8 PM “THE LAME SHALL WALK" Station CKLW—800 Ke, Lbonenanis 9:45 A, M. | istration Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. | —- ’ | It was written more than 40 years | ‘mission station and hospital in a The camp meeting will be held They will go under United World | + in Four Foreign Lands AKRON, Pa. European countries during July) and August, the Mennonite Cen- tral Committee announced here. Each of the camps will have 20 to working in them. A group of 22 American Mennonite college stu- dents touring Europe will spend | a part of the summer in the camps working and living with their overseas co-religionists. One of tne camp units, will con- struct a community’ church at Lefkohori, Greece. rebuild a church school at Vienna, | Austria. | camps_will erect a new settlement for refugees at Heiligensee, near TOWLER LEWIS W. Curate Ordained at Ann Arbor L. W. Fowler to Receive the Rite at St. Andrew's | Episcopal Church refugees at Elmshorn, Germany; construct a home for refugee youths at Godesberg-Annaberg, Germany, and ground on flood-devastated Schou- wen-Duiveland Island in the south- ern Netherlands. — eclipses of the sun lasting more than seven minutes during the 20th century. Mennonite Work Camps ‘Minister Promises Fight ‘in Church Merger Move (RNS)—Six work | camps will be operated under of the Congregational Christian Ménnonite sponsorship in four | ang Evangelical and Reformed 25 Kuropean volunteers | Another will | ‘front of the anti-merger faction. | Youth at the remaining four LOS ANGELES (RNS)—Merger ' Churches, planned for 1957, won't be consummated without another fight, Dr. L. Wendell Fifield warned here. He said that anti - merger forces among Congregationalists would again attack the proposal at the 1956 sessions of the denomination’s General Council in Omaha. If beaten there, Dr. Fifield said, he thought merger opponents would take ‘further legal action” to halt the union. | The two have been in the fore- | | Berlin, Germany; repair old bar- | racks and build new homes for | FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL | CHURCH 90 chee 9 Street Everyone Welcome! Sunday School...,.,....10:00 A, M. Sunday Merning. sroeccceed 1100 A, ML There have been only four total Sunday Night . seoeee 7145 P.M, k Pao Rible Solin «nes eevee 1248 P.M, Sets "Tow People’s ecatt «wee cone 1:30 PM. aay, MARVIN P. HESTER SUNDAY SERVIVES a Evening Broad- cast, 0:90 M. te és P.M, Bano “station WPRON The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich | will officiate at the ordination of | Léwis Wilson Towler at 11 a.m. | Sunday in St. Andrew's Episcopal | Church in Ann Arbor. Mr. Towler | Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. is the new curate at All Saints | | Episcopal Church. A native of Ohio where he was born in. Cincinnati, he graduated | ° ° i from the University of Michgan, | | Auditorium which was his father’s Alma Bible Class é “THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS” Germany in 1950-1 returning to the U. of M. to get his master's degree in 1952. Mr. Towler attended Union Theo- logical Seminary, N. Y., in 1952-4 and graduated from Virginia Theo- logical Seminary, Alexandria, Va., in June of this year with his B.D. degree. He married Jane Bartlett Kel Dr. 11:00 1955. They ington St. 10:00 A.M. BROADCAST OVER WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 Tom Malone, Teacher “THE THREE QUESTIONS OFTEN ASKED ABOUT CHRIST” Dr. Tom Malone, Speaker A. M. His experience while in school included assistant at Christ AIR-CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM Church, Englewood, N. J., staff work at the Church of the Epi- phany, Washington, D. C. and) Chaplain-Intern at Eastern State | | Hospital. Williamsburg. Va live at % ad | 7:30 “WINE OF Dr. Correll to ae Dr. Sidney R. Correll will speak Missionary Church 306 Ave. Dr. Correl] has been a resident | Midway A brilliant colored feature length Christian film based on the life of Barabbas Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 895—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday { DR. TOM MALONE. Pastor P. M. Sunday Night Rev. Bader to Be Guest s bisa < Marks Close coat nee A ee of Tent Services held as usual at the church, 178 Pye Pa Lg _—. Green St. The-Rev. G. J. Bersche | aan a aoe a yee is pastor. alata tat rllattta is! fh, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1955 4 Sunday School ..... beeeee 9:45 A.M, : Worship Service .......... 11:00 A. M. 4 SY. 2S. ee: ...- 6:30 PLM, 4 Evangelistic Service ....... . 7:30 P. M, ; Midweek Prayer and Praise 4 Service Cesetey . 7:30 P. M. +o 4 4 BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH | Osmun and Going Streets ——____— sj 4 wwwwysyTvrVrryrereee will be the Rev, George Bader of Detroit, At the evening service, the Rev, John Hachett, Jr. will preach, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Services oeing Held at the WATERFORD TWP. HIGH SCHOOL The closing service at the tent meeting being held on M59 at N. Cass Lake Rd. will be Sunday at 7:30. The Rev. Willis Brand will preach and Mrs, Brand will, be in charge of the music. | The regular morning worship | service and Sunday School will be | phhbhbi ib bbb bbe tte te ttre tr tether Lien Ltn, BIBLE REBINDING Rebind your family heirloom Bible. Expert workmanship and fast, dependable service, Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. First Southern Missionary— APTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave, Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. OTM occ cc cceess CNS OM, Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M, Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People's Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pesior “Phone FE 4-8574 Atfiligted with Southern Baptist Convention MORNING” physician at the Veterans Admin- His wife is a graduate nurse. With | their son they | French West Africa to establish a ‘completely unevangelized area. Missions. SCOTT LAKE RD. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1002 Scott Lake Rd. 10 A, M., 8. AM, St AM, Worship ane, ¥, P, Wed. 7:20, Mia-Wh, . Orville 3. Windell, Paster Rev. Milten MH. Bank, D. D., Minister _EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “METHODISM IN CHILE” Dr. C. Dennis Murphy Broadcast WPON. 11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P. M. Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister ARBOR « — Three ad- | Dr. Wm. HB. Marbach, preaching S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The SALVATION ARMY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ,....... ee 9:45 AM. item’ ss mrwen | | HOLINESS MEETING .........0000060. 01 AM. vee eawere |] MOUTH SERVICE... 0... eee eee 6 Pell sin ones Wormip |] EVANGELISTIC MEETING ..............7:30 P.M. De cgegesllapen tS | THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7:30 P.M. ° 29 W. Lewrence Street eS —————_—- a EVANGELISTS Dr. Bennard DR. GEO. BENNARD, Author of “World’s “THE OLD RUGGED GROSS,” Appearing July 23 and 24 Here | 15th ANNUAL PONTIAC HOLINESS CAMP MEETING JULY 21-31, 1955 J. M. HAMES, cee. 5. J. C. BRILLHART Indianapolis SONG—EVANGELISTS Rev. & Mrs. Stone of Kentucky 5 Best Loved Hymn,” 3 Services Daily: 10 to 2:30 & 7:30 P.M. °On NEW CAMPGROUND, 200 Watkins Lake Rd. (Just N. W. of Oakland County Market) Radio CKLW 7:30 A. M. WCAR, 8 A. M. SUNDAY Everyone Invited! Rev. A. J. Baughey, Pres. | Matt. 16:18 | Paul Deems. 1175 Elizabeth Lake Road CHURCH OF CHRIST — Phone FE ‘TRUEX, Michie HER TR 71:28 P.M, Wednesday Servies WXYZ—Fach Sun. 1:60 to 1:20 P.M. 9:80 A.M. Sunday Bible E : Evening Gervice tose 4. M. one Tae ia CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. elo ane neat actin totaal —? am * Services Each Lord's Day Evening .......7:00 P. M. saat coo eet thud ues wae Ook ond upon this reck 2 fad the gates of hel! shal) not prevail against tt. ‘FE 71-0226 wil) build my charch ~ FIRST CHURCH Pi GOD 25 East Boulevard — Seuth of Lockout Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday Scheol — 10:45 a.m. Merning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE S-7768 or FE 4-1782 H. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 " Seturday Night, 7:30 P. M. Sunday School soccecceeesecees 10200 &. m, Morning Service .....sseeeeeee11 00a. m Sunday Evening Service .....-+++ 7:30 p.m. 1460 on Your Dial Sunday from 7:30 te 8 p. m. Wed. Evening Prayer Service «7:30 p, m. Rev. R. Garner. Pastor Ger, Lowell Baggett, Choir Director FE 4¢-7407 FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Avenve FE 5-7938 Sunday School 10 A. M. Sunday Worship 11 A M. Sunday Eve. Worship 7:30 P, M. Thurs, Prayer 7:30 P.M. Saturday Eve, Service 7:30 P. M. : Rev. Carl Downey, pastor FE 5-7938 WESLEYAN METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET 10.00 Sunday School W. ¥. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 11:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A.M, Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. & Vartan, Pastor Laverne Sheffield, Muse Director APOSTOLIC CHURCH F OF CHRIST 458 Central Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7:30 P. M. We are Apostolic Ghost as for the Sick. / 3 HF PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, J ULY 16, 1955 F ’ federal jmmigration See Fox & Hounds Jun John Ingleson, Proptieter Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M..to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS or fellow travelers. | mary, Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations AIR-CONDITIONED files."’ law, Bentley Gives Data on Petition Signers WASHINGTON ®—Rep. Bentley (R-Mich) has made public informa- tion furnished him by the House Un-American Activities Committee on 35 Michigan persons who signed: a petition urging revision of the) ha, overtones of d ration, as| In Japan, the Communists The petition carried the signa-, at Geneva approaches. tures of 73 persons and was sent | | to him, Bentley said, by Dr. Henry world as Marx and Lenin predict- | Hitt Cane pastor of the Central eq. Now the hydrogen bomb has Methodist Church in Detroit. | Bentley submitted the informa | concept — that the Communist . ' tion on the 35 signers for the Con-| capitalist worlds must collide, with | gressional Record yesterday with; communism victorious. A clash /a statement saying “these indivi-| with hydrogen bombs would leave | duals are not necesssarily Com-| nobody victorious. munists, Communist sympathizers | | While the Communist “I am making no accusations | wait, the Soviet Union continues | but am mereiy presenting a sum-/ in a swift evolutionary movement which is necessarily not| which has boosted it from back- | complete, of the information re- wardness to an advanced nation. | | garding these persons and which is | of public record in the committee IT , HAPPENED ~ IN BRAZIL! — %, TEEMING IN-PACKED SOUTH AMERICAN ADVENTURE! Pony Rides! Boat Rides! Merry- Go- Round! —PLUS— OUR .LATE OWL LO Panama { | longer can be attacked personally Titoism and a review of Commu- Among Communists in Other Nations By WILLIAM L, RYAN | like India, cannot hope to remain; Outside the U.S.S.R., the arena | AP Foreign News Analyst | dynamic force by openly sup-| for militant communism has nar Wait . . .and hold on. | porting those who a short time ' -qwed, with the disappearance of This admonition for world com-| #80 were pictured as enemies of) iia situations, Only in, munism is not new. But now it, the people, nave| the cmnayspl Pn of the ' F just been ordered to shift over to) 20"-Communist world and in co-| jthe Big Four summit conference | legality, to save the Soviet Union | lonial areas where national move-_ froma black’ eye in that impor-| ments can be joined and used, does | ‘tant country. Above ground, the | communism now act like a revolu- |advantage of conspiracy is sure | tionary nage ; | | : rendered, But already the Japa-' In Western Europe, Communists changed yet another basic Lenin. saase’ Ceuuesuadeta’ ane teeing | hues) east fadana ta Caomreesnetianary TEE titude which ‘costs heavily in dil- | 'emma, disillusionment and defec In the West: | tion. : The Soviet Union is on danger- | * » *& ous ground in middle Europe. By| for the rulers of the Kremlin, | Things have not happened in the ‘ily in popular support, s * * ” leaders | Communists, Moscow admitted | pedient while Moscow presses a to give primary allegiance to the | gram. So Soviet internal problems Soviet state — is no longer a sin. (4, be attacked adequately. | Indeed, there is a hint already | But world communism looks on) The more the process develops, | that the Soviet-Yugoslav love feast | in confusion while their ideological the more world communism suf-| has had an effect in the satellites. | ‘™ Re i pe wrneal a oe ean fers, The twists and turns of Sov-| Mass arrests are reported in Hun- | a * under them. The | iet policy have had a profound, gary in a drive against those | end re th : rid a ir-| effect on the global conspiracy. Matyas Rakosi, the Red boss, | chain nae ow sie “a re alk | Sudden reversals of sacrosanct | considers unreliable. In Czecho-| 8°Y ea acts aneeineed - yroeed dogma, such as condoning the, slovakia, a general tightening of = = Seon s Aecote Titoist deviation, have made Com-| discipline is ordered, along with|!* @ bleak prospect The in Mel munists outside the U.S.S.R. grope|a crackdown on farmers to force #4 — pibocsirtag sa ane wise | for tortured -explanations, The | them into collectives. : a = i Tak seo t mies s peace offensive itself has hurt the, In East Germany, party bosses “Geneva and a hope of victory in RE | boast they are protected by the | the war between slavery and tree: Here are some symptoms of Soviet version of NA the War. | dom. ——__—___— ) ism’ . | Saw treaty. But they seem to fear; _ ae world compusiers s _silnents: lthey may be sacrificed on the al-| NO WASTEFUL WAITING! You ltar of the Soviet neutralization rent fast through Classified ads. : drive. |For good tenants, The Communist party of India In France, the Communist Cen-| rE 29-8181 is obliged to announce a new pro- | tral Committee, bellwether for Eu- : gram. Why? Prime Minister Neh-| ropean Reds, heard an involved | ru was lionized in Moscow. He no defense of the Soviet reversal of | In Asia: quick, phone | ARE YOU MOVING? ian nS ct 80 because Moscow's blessing | nist duties. These duties involve stamped him a “progressive.” working hand in hand with the A Communist party, particular- | Socialists, whom the Communists ly in a recent colonial country | called their worst enemies. They = must avoid any action which could Community Theaters embarrass the New Soviet offen- sive. The line goes down hard with the old-time militants of France and Italy, Already it has brought | Civic—Farmingten —GFIRST TIME SHOWN! tov that ugly automatic. 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But mahogany ~haal ‘alk ural mahogany design in new homes. You may not have thought of mahogany for a kitchen because the wood is so closely associated with furniture of the 18th Century, the era of great design by the great designers, Chippendale, Shera- ton, and Hepplewhite; and this suggests elegance that would be too expensive. Actually, mahogany is priced surprisingly little needed. to shrinking and | Peason. trees, and the lumber is of consistently good quality; while wood from smaller trees may involve more | very much on the upswing now for furniture use, waste. The excellence of the wood in general means and for wood walls, and — as you see here — it that the most expensive grade is hardly required cad |a kitchen, Consult your dealer to make exact com- leaves the wood in condition to be wiped off easily | with a damp cloth, and waxing is all else that's Where moisture and decay are a problem, ma- hogany is a stand-out because it is highly resistant isms of decay. Boat builders haven't been using ma- hogany all these years without good and sufficient “Never apply a wood preservative Finish your floors with FABULON, the fabulous floor Anish. Enjoy the Ivstrovs beavty — the rugged brawn of a ae oliey, right in your ewn home. FABULON actually is o f bowling alley finish, reformulated for home vse. FABULO! herd, se tough thet dirt ond grime just won't grind in, gher's ‘ why FABULON-ed floors never need waxing or scrubbing. Valvebie materials, Come in fer oe 1T-YOU' — instruction ‘000 your free cepy. Mahogany comes from very large | MFG. 17-19 S. Perry St. : ’ PONTIAC PAINT Co. FE 5-6184 proper finish to bring out the nat- grain, plain or beautifully figured, swelling, and to insects and organ- Fe old floor by using a plastic Sagging Second floor underlayment and when this | is dry setting down the sheets of (Story Flooring | Ky atins Gown | Should Be Fixed | yamic‘aderaymest ime te woot flooring below and then the finish By HUBBARD COBB As we've said before, repairing flooring is cemented into place. a sagging floor when you can get | . ~~ nder it with co aitt-/ Walled Lake M cat” But ‘thera ‘seo see Wallled Lake Man sags, you're in for a good deal of ork Named Sales Head The first thing to do is find out | if the floor has just sagged or if | Myron F. Poe, of Walled Lake, some of the joists have cracked | has been appointed sales repre- | making the floor unsafe. | sentative for Modular Homes Inc. |of St. Louis, manufacturers of Best person to give you this in- | [formation is, @ carpenter or con-| “te and four bedroom contem- ‘= making it solid again. sponsible for the = | sewon FLOOR 4 selection and If you've got just a simple sag, | {ranch ising of |there are several things to be} Modular dealers | done. If it's a single floor you can | throughout Michi- |rip up the floor boards and use | gan. strips of wood to make the tops of | all the joists level. After this, the | floor boards are nailed back into | University has done ad vanced study in architecfare. He is active in Detroit PTA and Oakland County | real estate work. He and his wife Katherine, and their two boys, Linkie, 4, and MYRON POE If it’s = double floor, ripping up both layers of flooring is going to be a long and involved undertaking. Probably the fast- est but not necessarily the least expensive, would be to level up the sufface of the floor, put down some type of underlayment and then cover this with resilient flooring—linoieum, asphalt tile or something similar. There are two methods used to level off the old floor before the underlayment goes down. One is with strips of wood of varying widths. These can be used to fill | REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT 4 OTHER METHOD The other method is to level off | Should We Own a Water Softener? OR RENT 461 Clizabeth Lake Road ONE? 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North of a WRIGHT-VALUET | (345 Oukland Ave. FE 5.0693 eRe FE 5.9441 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT Veale Wi URDAY, JULY 16.1953 pee ee one aoe oe Cre Loe er, | ‘ et : ' Bax 4 9 Opening Window on Other Side —Fan Secret By HUBBARD COBB -It seems that while a lot of people have installed attic exhaust fans to make their homes more comfortable during the hot weather, a lot of these fans aren't operated in the correct manner and therefore .don’t give the de- gree of comfort they should. oe * * For example before the fan is started up in the evening, you should open the window in each room that is most distant from the fan and leave the rest of the windows closed. This will allow the fan to pull the cool air through the open window and allow it to circulate across the entire room. _To increase the efficiency of the fan on a very hot night, shut off as many rooms in the house as possible so that the fan can con- centrate on cooling the bedrooms. me . * In the morning, all the windows should be closed and the fan oper- ated from time, to time to remove the heat that builds up in the attic and along the ceilings. Around mid-morning, open a couple of windows on the shady side of the house and as close to the fan as pos- sible, This will help get rid of the hot air from the rest of the house left over from the previous night. During the day the chances are that the air outside will be warmer than the air inside the house so naturally you don’t want the fan to pull this in. Just as soon as| the sun goes down, however, the outside air will be usually a good many degrees cooler than the in- side air so this is what you want the fan to pull indoors. Brace Clothes Poles Clothes line posts won't sag if they are braced with 2 in. by 4 in. braces. Set the braces so that they face in, face to face so to speak. If they are placed on the far sides of the posts, they won't have much bracing effect. A small idelaalelelal alelalentvaal: ly style re | This FUEL-THRIFTY FURNACE gives top performance, economy —for your small home. See us for complete details on this sparkling mew furnace . . . and others in the nationally fa Mueller Climatrol line. HARNECK HEATING Phone FE 2-2530 2615 Orchard Leke Road FEderal 4-1961 Earl $. Raby House Doctor \ Garege Doors — Repaired and Adjusted . fo t i 4 BREPAIRS ON— Doors Windows Leaky Faucets Broken or Loose Furniture Floor Lamps—Table Lamps a All Minor Repairs Around the Home Antiques a Specialty 727 EAST TENNYSON PONTIAC, MICHIGAN é Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDR’S SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE 2495 Orchard Loke Rd. , Phone FE 4-3538 ; / —— a HOMES FOR AMERICANS AL LJ = oy iJ x. i nlp | PORCH —+ TERRACE | = ue = | seoeeemeeaee B-01F0 ay ar 4 (4X in = “i : roven ' GARAGE qd P = | Fran 4 patio \? : — > | = O as Ey FIRST FLOOR:CI. YC are secluded behind the two-car LOW RAMBLER — Two stories in the rear, this house presents a low and rambling front. Corner windows cheer the front dining room. A large living room with a corner fireplace opens into a spa- | cious informal family room. A covered porch and an open terrace | | Attic Louvers | Roof Conditions | help to cool it in summer, Eliminate Damp Most regular readers of this column know that we are very much in favor of attic louvers. They keep the attic free from dampness in the winter and they each space BEST LOCATION 100 square feet of attic floor lees is as close to the peak of the roof as possible. If your home has a conventional pitched roof with gables at each end, the spot for the louvers is high up on each gable end, This will pro- duce a nice wash of air through the attic...Many homes, however, don't have # réof that makes in- stallation of louvers this easy. Some roofs don’t have any gable end at all. In these cases, the louvers can be installed along the roof eaves. : There are special louvers made for this type of installation or you can simply cut a hole in the soffit—the covering over the por- tion of the eaves that extends The best location for these Make Painting Easier Before you paint windows, coat the glass with a paste made of soap and water. After you've fin- | ished painting, wipe away the paste and any paint that got on the glass will come off with the paste. WHY OVERWORK when you can get good help easily and quickly through The Pontiac Press Clas- sified ads? Phone FE 2-8181, Dawson & Watson & J. Nawsen, Bagh A. Weteen 11% N. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-$420, Pontiac 62 Years of Fence Building FE 5-7471 Ist PAYMENT 36 IN SEPT. TO PAY PAINTING “oreo rn s8s QBSOLETE! THRIFTY HOME OWNERS WHO KNOW USE Cast-o-Stone garage. Three bathrooms and the kitchen are grouped for economical plumbing. This is plan 101AP by | Samuel Paul, architect, 89-51 164th St., Jamaica 32, N. Y. The house covers 1,032 square feet without garage and porches. Girder, Columns Reinforce Floor Which Vibrates As most of you know, the simplest way to stiffen a floor that vibrates when it’s walked across is to install a girder under: the floor joists and then support this at eight. foot intervals or less with steel columns or posts. Trouble with this method is that the posts break up the basement floor area and you may not be able to do the job by yourself. There are, however, other ways to stiffen a floor and they'll work in a good many cases. * . One way to stiffen a floor is to install cross bridging between the joists. This consists of 1 in. x 3 in. wood strips nailed between each joist to form an ““X.”" There should be a row of bridging in any span of joists over 8 feet. The pu ° weight on the floor over several of the floor joists and also to stiffen the joists and prevent them rpose of this bridging is to distribute the |_ | | | derside of the joists so that pipes | jcould be set up into the joists. | | These notches can be covered over | | with metal straps which help give | ‘the joist strength. There are more than 7,000 miles of tunnels and drifts underlying | | the area of Butte, Mont. h fpeweees MODERNIZE YOUR BUILDING WITH “ PC Glass Blocks are the mark of a Glass Blocks a building's ap- pearance, whether it's a store, factory, or home. us today. SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 product — so now painting. or siding beauty and value. or a block home. Cast-o-Stone is is nature’s own take advantage of turning your home into one of stone-lasting Make your dreams come true! 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SATERDAY, JULY 16, 1955 _ RIGHTEEN : ie You can get & few more years Sock Stretcher Ai ‘of service out of @ tin root that has a rusted hy coating it with roofing jin Retaining Shape | ete ie tasr matey i shape better iolists i they are stretched over a shape. | Spec 4 n A set of stretchers may be made Re-Modeling! by cutting _ 3/18" senoathran-vo| si ha to proper ELLIS CONST. co. shape with a coping or jig saw. 2690 $. Woodward Bevel the edges with a sandblock 8 2.2671 or file. To speed the drying, bo several holes in the stretcher. with - (iti | an expansion bit. Sweaters may Commercial and Industrial be stretched similarly: : Wiring Specialists : A good finish for interior | BALLARD wrought iron is coach black. If | you. want to give it a dull shine, in ELECTRIC CO. a | apply varnish over the coach black after it's dry. Westridge ~ of -Waterford Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area I Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction ; MODEL OPEN 4212 Ledgestone Drive Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. or by Appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy, near Waterford. brook Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right to Model. -HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford 22 W. Lawrence. FE 5-816! Turn on Cam- a [| measurement to include the other JULY SPECIAL! EXTRUDED ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS 32” & 36” Width — 80” High with new pele adjuster. Pre- cision built for quiet, trouble- ea Y A DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. 831 Oakland Ave. FE 2-0224 MODERN-COMFORTABLE-LOW COST 2 and 3 BEDROOM NATIONAL HOMES “A HOME YOU CAN AFFORD” | ona north oo pio te Sashe- OPEN baw, nerth on Goshatew te Mayvee Ré., Mon. thu Fri. == aroeg a rane ORIVE from 9 until 5 JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION Model Home Phone OR 3-2757 Office Phone Mi 4-0328 YOU CAN make gay weather- proof coats to put outdoor furn- lwhen it rains. A wider range of patterns and textures is avilable | in standard quality vinyl film plastic these days. New decorator designs and: colors are sparkling examples of what is happening. to plastic materials. You can stitch ij sewing machine with these time- saving hints offered by local sew: ing center experts . Estimate your yardoge first. To ‘measure for the chair center | section, start with top center sec- | tion of the chair. This runs from | the floor at the back of the chair lover the back to the floor at the front of the chair. ' ‘Te measure length of side sec- tion, measure the top of the chair back to the floor. Double this side. The width of the fabric is adequate for the average chair. iture in the glamor bracket even — them up yourself on your trusty . Easy-to-Make Vinyl Plastic Raincoats| Protect Outdoor Furniture Prom Storm by the yard. Dining table with WEATHERPROOF COATS — Outdoor furniture covers are easy to make on the sewing machine with smart decorator vinyl available weather resistant tile top needs no cover-up. ys rustproof coloramic frames. and Reduce all inches to yards. To measure for a chaise, meas- | ure the top center section of the ichaise in the same way as the ‘chair. That is from the floor at | back, over the back and straight 'down across the foot to floor at) front. To estimate the yardage for | |side sections, measure from top ot back straight down to foot of chaise, as though you had drawn a string taught from top to foot. Double this measurement to include by the other side. Add the total | number of inches and reduce it to yards. | CUT FABRIC Lay fabric lengthwise along | chair from floor at back, over top | and across to floor at bottom. Cut | the center section at this point. Now cut side sections using measuremehts previously taken. Use paper clips to attach center and side sections together. To achieve neat fit adjust clips along. seam lines allowing for arm slant. | Trim plastic at seam line. Next stitch both side sections to the center section. The walking presser foot for your sewing machine makes handling of the vinyl plastic film easier. Use pinking shears to finish inside seams. Make an inch-deep hem or casing around the bottom of the chair cover and run elastic through to make for snugger fit and to prevent covers from blow- ing off in summer storms. ‘Should Be Fixed Peeling Veneer When First Seen Now and then, usually for a very sound reason, the veneer on a piece of furniture will come loose around | Damp- Proof Basement Floor Cut Out Cracked Spots, Use Mortar Patch Job, or Cément As many basements are nice and cool during the summer, a. good way to beat the heat, over | a weekend is to go down to said | basement and dampproof the| floor. * * You'll spend a couple of nice cool | days and end up with a floor that won't become damp in spots after’ | heavy rains. | The way to start this job is to | cut out any cracks in the floor so that they are wider on the inside than on the outside—sq they form | an inverted V—and then wet down the sidés of the crack and patch with patching mortar or one part cement to two parts. sand. After | * -| this patch is dry, the floor should be. given a coat of asphalt, water- proofing compound. This, if ap- plied so that it completely eevers | the floor, will produce a water- | proof membrane and prevent | moisture being drawn up through | the new floor surface. | The new surface consists of a 2 to 3 inch coating of concrete— — one part cement, two parts sand | the edges. If you just sit back and | wait, evefitually the veneer will | become broken and then to try | and patch will be really tough. The | | best idea is to fix up the loose | veneer at once, | The first thing to do is to re- ‘| move the finish from the loose por- tion of the veneer and this can be done with fine sandpaper. After Now lay fabric lengthwise along chaise from floor at back, over back and down to floor at front, Cut center section. Then cut side | sections. 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Make Own Bedboard | If the doctor orders a bedboard, make one economically from a | piece of 4"" composition panel, the | all-wood material that won't splin- | ter, split or crack. Standard sizes | are; Double bed, 4x5; twin bed, | 30"x5'; cot or day bed, 24’'x3’. The board ig slipped between the | spring and mattress, Round the edges and corners with a file or sandblock. | this has been done you want to re- | | move the old glue from the under- | side of the veneer and also from | | the base. The way to handle this | job is to slip a piece of sandpaper | between the veneer and base and work it back and forth. | It's important that you remove | all the old give for not only will it prevent the new glue from making a good bend but the | thickness of the old glue plus the new will prevent the veneer coming down perfectly fat. After the old glue is out of the way and the area has been dusted, steam the loose portion of the veneer so it can be pressed back into place. Just put a damp cloth over the veneer and run an iron over it. Now work glue under the veneer and over the base with a flexible knife blade and then push the veneer back down. * * * Put a weight on the veneer of use a clamp to hold it down until the | and 3 parts gravel applied di- | rectly over the asphalt water- proofing compound. It's a wise idea, before the con- ‘crete is poured, to set strips of bevel wood siding around the walls lof the basement with the wide edge facing up. Coat these with oil so that the concrete won't stick to them. wood strips can be removed and this joint between floor and wall filled with tar to make a damp- proof seam. HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO R. TRZOS 3101 Orchard Lake Road KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 Eves. & Sun. Call MA 6-6247 give ig hard. 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The window. wall (right) adds to the refresh-|for the floor; variations of sand ing feeling of spaciousness. jand brown in the tile on walls and countertops; stainless steel = . : ? for oven, refrigerator. and cooking 2-WAY RADIOS.in our trucks You con depend on us for its: ' stains for FASTER DELIVERY! * 9 QUALITY aia SERVICE _ Pr oper Planning Permits perl gies —— | ATISFACTI \Birth of Living Kitchen | www. ; ? : i : ; = - S,sagsiouing = i¢ c Mrs, A. happily): ‘I just live|in th range of the average-income | i> 2)" in my kitchen!" | Tamily. too, ¢ | $ 3 Bair bs sadly): “I just live in Look at our sketch of the living- $ 2 . : ROPES 1§ Almost the identical words, but pregperst destgeed oor ent: |S 3 worlds ised meaning. _ = jae POT efficient eee 2 I BEAMS—CHANNEL 2 -homemaker has a modern, efficien a 4 $ kitchen that is a pleasure to work pier ee Poramgpetes Leal ae $ ANGLE—TEE 3 in. Tearful Mrs. B. “lives” in aa te 3 her kitchen the way a prisoner caae pape sion ple salad ipod $ REINFORCING BARS 2 does in his cell; she can't get - a = ‘ekadiace coal ta lecatall al 3 $ What with modern “oepn" de-4 one end, the homemaker is re- 2 P 4 a $ ‘ sign, new automatic appliances,| freshed by an outdoor ong ond $ HOT ROLLED AND $ ~ 3 3-PC. COLORED and the popular use of quality M&-) cap keep an eye on her children | ¢ OLD FINISHED BARS$ = > B ATH SETS 399 S$. PADDOCK ST terials like ceramic tile for work) jy ghey are at play outside. $ ROUND—S QU ARE 3 $2 ) . ot. surfaces, there is hardly any need | Thi Popa ts 4 $ £ , : as ieee | | today for, Kitchen imnprisoument. Se 2 FLAT q = $ & Feet Cast tren Tub. Medicine ; we _ All these advantages are well with- | ja practical reality in thousands of 3 ; 2 $ ee cee me ee — ‘new and remodeled homes today. | 2 $ $ tings. F it Glu e |Key to the design, of course, is SHOT ROLLED SHEETS; 4 ’ $ Our Price Complete $ 95 ur ni ure ‘the compact, efficient work-center. | 2 PLA qe | | All storage is built-in; cooking units > AND TES 2| 8 & Your choles of bine, grey, tan, Best When Put |are set in countertops surfaced | 2 $ - $ coral or green. Better harry! ° e ‘with a fireproof, stainproof mate-| $ 2\ = 4 v = 3-BEDROOM ULL BASEMEN T in Loose Joints _ ‘ial ke ceramic tle; mayor appl SPQMEAG Welding & The rule book says that when ¢ > - ON LY $ 00 Down Plus Cost you want to make a glued wood are .all ~~ ae ranch. 2 Machine Works 5 4 4 Oo U ol o 5 SHUE | joint, you remove all the old glue | ; $ 4n.P FE 2 41212 UW : trom the surfaces, sand the wood| The Prison kitchen, on the other $54 N. Parke - $ Low Monthly Payments so it’s smooth, apply a thin. coat hand, can be either too large or) ¢ $ too small. What makes it wrong This Is NOT a Mistake! 4x8 Sheetrock $425 From c. & . Sheet ; . : rf nd the ; FEATURES: * CHOICE OF LOCATIONS ebyeoly ‘uae ad sa ee | i aes) Fac! — apeneneet a. * AUTOMATIC FORCED AIR OIL HEAT * SELECT OAK FLOORS under pressure until the glue is 7 cumbersome, loo tar apers; hard. * CHOICE OF PAINT COLORS & KNOTTY PINE KITCHEN (°°. tne question a lot ot people tbe old-fashined kitchen is in no lask is what do you do when a/| ¥8Y related to rhe rest of the liv- _ @ e FE 5-792 glued joint on a piece of furniture | ing activites of the rest of the : Pearl Building Co: S-TSES Scene ioe fro ra eee) AT THIS VALUE! . 18 E. Ypsilanti noe ee meals; old, worn materials retain ‘The answer to this one is “no.” | food stains. What this kitchen needs In the first place, it would be a |is a thorough remodeling job—a| waste of time to try to take a | new lease on life. BIG NEW piece of furniture all apart so that one or two joints could be ‘ 3-BEDROOM }. | properly glued. | BEST REMEDY When a joint on a piece of fur- |niture becomes loose, the best | remedy is to try and work some wood glue into the joint without 30 DAY OCCUPANCY SCREEN ond STORM) E VETERANS --No M Down ]= ) oO oney Oo n “The Procbiareng ogee there will FOR ONLY ‘4 j . b G P he a space around the joint that DOORS a Or |is wide enough to allow a thin i. coat of glue to flow through. $ ( | STRATHMORE $ MONTHLY PAYMENT RNs aiesg = Loy Rcag Mea a ) Includes principal & interest Hl) iow deen owned the teetem ue 2 : ee PER MONTH @ 2 z ° Ray the joint is too tight to allow potaomth E ——— Ee for thi i 162 FAIRMONT 3 ; al center of theo orggind pera Taxes and Insurance 2 a using a syringe, inject gi rice 400 a nd Open Daily and Sunday | P. M. to 6 P. M. 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By STEVE ELLINGSON An interesting letter came in this morning from a young lady in Minnesota. She says, “I'm what you might cal la married widow and I’m sick and tied of it.” Her letter goes on to say, ‘My husband is a good man. He’s very successful and a good pro- vider. I have everything I could possibly want including a fine wardrobe. But what good is it? My husband never takes me any- where.” “My husband is easy te get along with.” She continues, ‘‘We rarely ever have an argument. For the most part he spends his days working, reading and sieep- Do You Own Land Suitable for Development? <. We are looking for property, elther undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial, We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a tee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most tor your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchord Lake Rood, Rt. No. 5 Elegance beyond compare it’s the new, richly textured wood wall paneling You've seen it fearured in national magazines. Ic’s had enthusiastic acceptance from COaSt-tO-Coast— meeting { the exacting requirements leading designers—It's G-P ewood—the aristocrat of wood conve pir gregiadly ing the tren op diassacienal Fe fi Gi ee “3360 W.- HURON. brings out the beauty and styling of traditional furnishings. As modern as tomorrow— Ripplewood wall paneling extends a warm welcome in this entrance hall. FE 5-6910 . Drop-Leat Tabl ‘and ample space for bench and AY heey ‘ | about it. . ¥. e Salves Feelings of ‘Married Widow’ | BELT SANDERS—Skil and today’ project. It’s pictured here with NBC's television Reidun Eckstrom. This little table is handy in ail sorts of places. You may use it in the living room, dining room or bedroom, It makes a fine night- stand to use beside your bed. It will hold a small radio, books, ash | trays, a clock and all kinds of | things. Some people use it as an end table. If there are places in your Hiome where you need a smail piece of furniture to be decorative and to take away that blank look, the this is for you. Any amateur can build this table when he uses the full size pattern. You simply trace the pattern on wood, then saw it out and finally put it together. Everything you ing. He doesn’t go out with other girls.” “For a long time,” she writes, “I used to wait up until he had finished his evening’s reading. When I heard him close his book I was ready to talk. But then he always. got up and went to bed.” “The neighbors all tell me how lucky I am to have such an un- usual husband and I certainly agree. But sometimes I wonder how it would be to have just an ordinary husband. One who would occasionally talk and listen to me.” * * «@ “Now I have an idea,” she con- tinues, “if I can get this husband of mine interested in building things, maybe then we can have a little conversation, at least while he’s working on a project. Books are fine, but there's no together- ress about them, and I’m looking forward to the togetherness. in a little home workshop. As a matter of fact,” she writes, “I'm looking forward to reviving a companion- ship that has practically disinte- grated.” NOT A NAGGER We admire this young lady. In- stead of nagging about an unpleas- | ant problem, she's doing something | Since the pattern she | wanted was a Monterey drop leaf | table, we decided that should be | | Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 5-9528 ~ REDWOOD CONTEMPORARY HOMES CALL HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontise Lake Road OR 3-7614 | Beautiful Waterford Estates - From $7,500 Up aS LPS AR“GARAGE WITH GABLE or HIP ROOF: samy es a EASY TO BUILD—The type of garage shown here with both a gable and a hip roof is probably the easiest structure for the weekend carpenter to make. When ‘he finishes building this garage it should be only a short step to doing a small home with varied roof lines and other struc- tural features. A pattern is use- ful, of course, as it provides dimensions throughout as well as cutting guides for rafters and other members. Pattern 393 illus- trates exactly how the experienced builder would go about the job of erecting this garage. The design provides the usual width for a car FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 50% OWNERS REPORT working area. Price of pattern is 2% cents. Write to Workshop, Pontiac Press, Bedfprd Hills. N. Y. Signs Easy to Make If you need a home sign of any sort, prime and paint a piece of 3/16” plywood. Use a stencil for the lettering. It is available at art store. Signs larger than 1 by 2 feet should be framed with light BOILERS—FURNACES Genenat @ erecraic BR HEATINC—SMEET METAL CONTRACTOR lumber. If they are opengl the weather, the background it ‘addoc . should be brushed on both sides i Net cobre * and edges. F hk hod didididhak did hod do ddd TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops | in Comfort, Convenience Giid Economy. For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtal Installations in Pontiac Areq 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. = ——S FE 2-9124 N \ . \ ,, t alt Cee ate f ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 195 Pontiac Issues 288 Permits — for June Month Building permits issued by the Pontiac City Building Department during the month of June amount- ed to $1,254,116. This was for 288 permits. Total for the month of May was $706,781. Residential buliding took priority with 127 permits granted in the amount of $1,043,500. Others issued included: Protect Wainscot To protect the wainscot of & child’s room or stairway, apply panels of embossed hardboard which will outwear the walls to which they are fastened. - An attractive dark brown color, they needn't be painted, and when sealed it won't show marks from | smudgy. hands. Fasten it with a| wallboard mastic. INVITINGLY INEXPENSIVE,— STEEL SCAFFOLDING for every requirement, Roll- ing trestles and special scaffolding for stair- need to know including the list of actress | materials is printed right on the | pattern. To obtain the full size Monterey drop leaf table pattern No. 72 send We in coin to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Califor- nia. Willis M. BREWER Classified ads! To rent, sell, hire | ; help, phone FE 2-8181, ways, stores, churches end benk lobbies. | SYNTRON ELECTRIC ||] HAMMERS, Tools tor if every need. MALL CONCRETE SUR- FACERS & GRINDERS. CARLON PLASTIC SEWER PIPE Mell. McCULLOCH Power Post Hole Digger TARPAULINS RAIN BIRD Sprinkling Systems WILKINSON WHEELBARROWS SICKLEBAR MOWERS- Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Lake Rd. protect him from straying or Call Payment .. . on Pittsburgh Chain-link Fence You have no doubt taken every precaution to protect your young one from hurting himself in your home, but have you taken the important step doors? Keep your youngster in his yard! Keep vandals and trespassers out! Pittsburgh Chain-Link Fence is made to last a lifetime. It is anchored in concrete and expertly installed by our own trained workmen. Don’t wait! Call or write now for a free estimate, Call TExas 4-6282 Pittsburgh Fence Company 12345 Schaefer Hwy. to into the path of danger out- Detroit 27 Farmington 3112 works in eny position. Weighs only 10 Ibs. Easy to operate. 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Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whittield Phone FE 4-0777 | YOUR i Harbor / eb FE 2-3766 ENTION PLEASE! wee ett AT ‘ + oP as Increase the VALUE of your home with KEYSTONE U * be A BETTER JOB --in Less Timel . +. at Less Cost! For NEW CONSTRUCTION or MODERNIZATION! The new, modern aluminum siding is ideal for every type of building—be it a home or a commercial building. DURABILITY . . . plus SUPERB INSULATION! There is no wear to aluminum and it is practi- NO cally impervious to weather. Its insulation MONEY ties alone saves $359 ia fuel bille while giving, 3 more comfort in the heat of summer. * DOWN! ELIMINATES PAINTING—DOWN GOES UP-KEEP ! 60 MONTHS GET LUMBER CO. “Where the ‘Home Begins” | {495 Disie Highway in Drayton Plains, OR 3-1211 THE ees ae ae / | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, 7 IULY 16, 1955 gar g ' ft SEE IT TODAY ! ate The New PLUS many. many other out- standing and Deluxe Features. “Trailview Home" * 3 BEDROOMS * 2 BATHS $16,000 TO $16,500 Including Lot FHA and VA Approved LOCATION: Model home located at corner of Pontiac Trail and Welch pl Model open daily | Robell Real Estate and Building Co. 1102 W. Maple Road Walled Lake, Mich. Phone MArket 4-1552 The skull and bones, symbol of. poison, probably doesn’t appear on the painted doors and woodwork of your house. Nor does the proud father ever think of putting this gruesome mark on a wooden toy he has just fashioned for Baby in his home workshop. ca = ie Sad to say, teething youngsters after chewing on such surfaces. The trouble has been that paint never was intended to be a food and lead has been. a valuable ingredient of paint for ages. Now that public health officials have discovered that children from 1 to 3 years old form what they call a pica habit—a longing for substances that are not food —paint is being labeled to indi- cate any poisonous content. It seems that someone has re- membered his pica days—when a child will eat dirt, chew on wood, bite rugs and pencils. Beginning next November all labels are scheduled to be changed have died from lead poisoning | WATCH LABELS when painting toys. Avoid = in paint. on paint cans if the paint contains 4 _ Paracts Should Investigate Paint Used York, Baltimore and Chicago are among the cities enacting legis- lation to enforce this. Labels on | such paint will read: | “Caution Combustible — Keep | away from heat or open flame. |Contains lead or other compounds j harmful if eaten. Do not apply to toys, furniture or interior surfaces THE ROTARY FIRED FURNACE means faster heating of your home. William Lechner FE 2-1821 27 WN. Cass Ave. | which might be chewed by chil- idren. Use with adequate ventila- ‘tion. Avoid breathing vapor or | mist. Avoid prolonged contact with | the skin.” | LEAD POISON The paint industry has been seri- jously concerned with the tragic | discovery of the lead poisoning | deaths. It was faced with the problem of getting labels changed on cans of paint on the shelves of every remote hardware store, de- | partment store and paint store in | the country. | “Normally,” R. J. Eckart, | chairman of the industry’s label | | ing committee, told us, “it takes years to change standards, to de- velop and test them before they are finalized. However, due to the seriousness of this problem, | the American Standards Assn. | approved standard 266 in Febru- | ary of this year and by Novem- | ber paint relabeling regulations | will be enforced in New York | with other communities expected to follow suit.” Eckhart. who is an official of more than 1 per cent of lead. New | Sapolin Paints, told us that bis | /company, like others, produces paints that might prove harmful | if eaten. All such paints are now | labels, with a list of ingredients. | Paints which are lead-free, he — —. ' said, carry statements that they ‘| being clearly identified on the |» _ are safe for use on children’s furniture and toys. OFFICIAL WORRIED The Do-It-Yourself mo v e ment has complicated this problem. Eckhart is worried about handy- men who will rush down to the paint store, buy safely labeled paint and slap it on toys over any old house paint previously used. “An important fact for par- ents to remember about repaint- ing any piece of children’s furni- ture or crib,” he says, “is to remove all the old paint, which might contain lead pigments. “Once the old paint is removed, the surface should be lightly sand- ‘ed and finally coated with one of the lead free paints, which now come in a wide variety of about 18 colors. “The important thing is to read the label on the paint can,"’ Eck- art warns. ‘‘See if it contains lead | | does, do not put it on surfaces that might be within the reach of children’s nibbling.” Hats off to the paint industry, the public health officials and the for pushing this reform. American Society for Pediatrics this reform. Mixing Oil Finish For an oil finish for woodwork, use one part turpentine and three parts raw linseed oil. Apply with brush and allow liquid to remain for about 15 minutes. Wipe off excess and allow to dry. Apply about three coats in this method. When final coat is dry, wax. Mix Cleaning Solution A good cleaning solution for stains on bathtubs can be made by shaving a half bar of naptha goap into a quart of water and then add two tablespoons of kerosene. Scrub this over the stain with a clean pigments over 1 per cent. If it | soft cloth. Watch for _ Announcement NEW PROJECT CRA-MIN-YAN | CSE $i Sih A ? BUILDERS ‘FE nella fe * e ) pontiac ‘alo aalelal-h", folks — 12,500 full el aler = A= mm el=)aaalelalia| r +If i{ J(u ( civilians— *] ,400 | DOWN P= = costs 30 YEAR FHA MORTGAGES é 6 exterior designs ideal floor plan Here is a floor plan that makes the most of every inch of space... a plan that is functional as well as spacious and beautiful. Note the large kitchen ong the extra closet space. See the “eastview” this weekend to really appreciate its beauty. oi) Maaleld-Palaalel[olaMealela-) alo] eb-1- mi (olan Ze] 0 la aalelal=3% in eastview rm il spread! atte a poe) ay seh Rae ® full basement large recreation area © genuine oak flooring © wardrobe closets with sliding doors ® lovely tile bath Pontiac area . if and you'll buy it. compare “‘eastview” feature for feature with anything you've seen before — anywhere .. . *3 bedrooms *brick construction *automatic gas heat *automatic hot water Yes, here is value, value never before equalled in the . for in the the features that are usually found only in far more costly homes. See it and you'll be amazed and delighted .. . |S large kitchen and “eastview” you'll find all model open 10 @. m. to 9 p.m. daily | Aes Hill REALTY 19470 GRAN D RIVER Reaso {Wrinkle Explained wrinkle? n for Paint - Q—What causes paint to and wrinkling the surface. The paint should have been thinned ‘and Brushed out to avoid a thick film. is to remove the paint with a solvent or paint remover, and repaint. Ray. O'Neil Real Est Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 75 West Huron Now the best procedure ‘A—Applying too thick a coat, The strface film dries quickly, but the paint underneath dries slowly, contracting 1 as it dries, ALSIDE BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM \i ee AHN. @ For Residing Homes @ For New Construction @ Eliminates Painting @ insulates Home and @ Vertical Paneling in 13 Colors, Exclusively Ours STANLEY DEPKI Factory Representative ALCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CORP. FE 5-3412 rarer rer er er wre wer ererarar ere wererararwerararantararararararan a A i a a eae NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES Only > 47 57> DOWN PLUS COST . MONTHLY PAYMENTS ONLY $34.00! Full Price, $7,125 Pies Tates and Insurance CLOSE TO SCHOOL - BUS and SHOPPING Model Open A Few Available for Immediate Occupancy New FHA Homes with all these features: @ Oak Floors @ Automatic Hot Water @ Oil Forced thir Heat ducted into each room @ Tile Bath Features CHOICE OF BUILDING SITES Pe OK HK K KKK KKK PEARL BUILDING COMPANY HRM KO OO OH Daily 1 to 7 ie je MODEL FE 5-7923- 18 E. Ypsilanti — 1 Mile North of Fisher Body East of Baldwin FE 5-7923 MRR MM RM em ye eM EM eR HH HK HH MH BH H FENCING MATERIALS tage indoors and out .. climate. trophies . — pots and pans, clothing, Display your hang books. You gan hang almost pew Fo on these strong, hard, per- forated panels, ' Alsynite can be used to advan- . in any pickers”. D5 tune 4 FOOT REDWOOD ¢ SUPPLY PICKETS 21° oust CLEANED PEELED SQUARE TOP 3x7’ CEDAR POSTS ron 45° H ER E -AMAZING FEATHER-LIGHT @ @ : THE ORIGINAL TRANSLUCENT FIBERGLAS PANEL Alsynite is the perfect translucent build- ing material . . . shattefproof, glare- reducing, light diffusing. Atemnite offers unlimited opportunities. Sun-Wind Shelters nels to nd install lboard. Cen Showers ray oe “pr easily ext ty cease, § power = mand | =. Panels can = Walls lage & when necessary. Alsynite may be fastened bee pot Bow or mastic. NOW—A BIGGER KITCHEN WITHOUT REMODELING With SPACEMASTER FOLDING DOORS Put in ‘Spacemaster” folding doors ‘and you can do it in 15 minutes with @ screwdriver) and forget all about the problems you've had with doors that swing into —, doors . . . that stand dangerously ajar nd that have to be moved before you can get to com counter top space or to cabinets. "Pret SHINGLES Johns-Mansville or Bird j 3 Regal ‘Wall Cedar Shakes INSULATION HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND FE 4-1594 and Johny Mansvill CP Se a | __|. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, one! 500 Polio Monkeys - |NICK HALIDAY _ ieee © En Route to London . Mote er JULY.16, 1955. | /' ‘ A CRUIGE-- AND RIGHT . - 3 . Cn 4 jl gp Brn gato ng : me F , : of the vaccine have been dimin- be used | ished recently because of a short- 4 ay Rabonyese , aU, $. age of monkeys, whose kidneys Force command officer re-/ San Antonio to Begin are used in production of the vac- ‘ ion in Fall cine. The animals also are used | ig VE ee Desegregation in Fa to test the finished product for Col. James T. Stewart, FEAF| sAN ANTONIO, Tex. w—San/ safety. ‘Assistant deputy for operations, | Antonio, third largest city in Tex-|. Rhesus Monkeys are found in gaid there had been a gradual|as plans to begin desegregation large quantities in East Pakistan. movement of Red planes south-| in public schools this fall. A four-man delegation from the ward from Manchuria and North| sus. Thomas B. Portwood said| United States arrived here today ‘Korea. yesterday an end to segregation to see about getting some of the “Such a shift,” Stewart told | in the city’s 90 schools would be; monkeys. The United States has visiting U, S. newsmen at a mili-| achieved by a gradual mixing of|been importing them from India tary briefing, “ support any | Negro and white students. He acted | and Malaya. | - Program to ‘liberate’ Formosa.” | after the School Board directed —_———— He also said the Reds had built (him to proceed with “good faith|- The next total eclipse of the sun}- up their Far East air power to | compliance” with the Supreme | which will be visible in the United a point where they now have three ' Court ruling. States will take place Oct. 2, 1959. BOARDING HOUSE a L Wouon ZG : BET HE MY WORD/ L HANENT BEEN IN THIS HOTEL SINCE L VISITED IT WITH VICE-PRES — Serre eink # : ee ee ae Ee ah. CeIn Mente ae cae Pe See 4) TAG NAME IS MAJOR AMOS BARNABY TABLES, BUT \Z 45 HOOPLE «AND MY Tastes REquIRE YYZ ey AL J COMNODIOUS QUARTERS AND A “dE WALTZ IN PLEASE ~~ I'VE HAD A BIT OF mT Boy,AA) Like 2\ > MY DAYS OF : ! PE CLIMBING SENEN JGR AROUK SW THE |. : WHY DID YOU _ || OH-H---L THOUGHT “ / Sih 4 ALPS: | RUN WHEN I SAID you SAID 4h 44 Pee $ OH, NANCY--~ "“CASSEROLE” 2 CASTOR OIL : =a COME IN AND A — | t WG ; | TASTE THIS | LR yy a : CASSEROLE mpays: Keon! (PN “Six } 47 : = 4 a f Ut ait ys" IN6 MOST By Leslie Turner | Bes Aen vb | . ) oo ; BES MR cree Te | cee Fa, nee OUT OUR WAY aaa NICAL ) YOU SAID THAT KID OF YOURS IS WORKING HIS WAY * THROUGH COLLEGE! SS SS a ) 1 mere os Fa om =p TY bad yy es } PP) ia) =GRANDM oy and Strieber EEA —— ~ LJ “ aw ome cyl ey 44) ‘f) . ' ; oO Eww \ ; “Say, ate back, close my eyes | Toom!” ‘ : x 4 es rs i J on Tax Increase Ask 11% Mill Levy to Pay Operating Cost of Fire,| Police, Recreation Units TROY TOWNSHIP—Troy Town- ship residents will go to the polls at @ special election Monday to vote on a 1%-mill tax increase, to recreation departments. If approved, the 1% mills will mean an increase of $3.75 on each’ $1,000 of assessed valuation. The tax would be distributed $1.60 for police, $1.50 for fire’ protection, and 75 cents for rec- reation, There are two questions pertain- ing to each department, making a total of six propositions on the bal- lot — One asks approval of the 1% ap- Board Refuses Zoning Change TROY TOWNSHIP — The Troy Dr. Ausum fo Begin Imlay City Practice IMLAY CITY—Dr. J. David Au- Rev. George Tunstra to Speak at Waterford WATERFORD—The Rev. George Tunstra, executive vice president of the Grand Rapids School of Music and Bible, will be in the pulpit for the 11 a.m. service Sun- day at Waterford Community Church. Pastor Wright Van Plew is: va- cationing. roy To Voters fo Decide wnship _ JUNE PEGG Mr. and Mrs. Harold S, Pegg of Middle Straits Lake are an- nouncing the engagement of their daughter, June, to Charles E. Marshall. He ig the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall of Edgewood Park Drive, Route 1, Walled Lake. A fall wedding is planned. Plan Addition to Grade School 4-Classroom Expansion at North Branch Slated for October Completion NORTH BRANCH — A $42,624 four-classroom addition to the ele- mentary building of the North Branch Township Agricultural School is expected to, be ready for occupancy in October of this year, officials said today. Folding partitions between each pair of rooms on either side of large play area. A new furnace room will be provided to house an additional furnace to service potential new rooms in the future. Removal of a partition will allow added space for the remedial classes being conducted by elementary school Principal Mrs. Rath Fox. The school board was voted the authority to proceed with the building's construction at the an- nual business meeting this week. Plentiful Foods Listed for July, Month of Picnics WASHINGON (INS) — Potatoes and ice crear lead the agriculture department's plentiful foods list for July—the picnic month. capitalizing on near-record milk production and will promote their product—in every flavor imagin- able—by means of a July Ice Cream Festival. The department said potatoes are cheaper than last spring and more plentiful because of over- lapping crops. Potatoes that sell in July are better boiled than baked and, therefore, especially adapted to combination dishes, in- cluding salads. County Calendar ‘aterford The King's ip! of Waterford Caney id « social ‘alr tonight at “Pinnacle,” highest point im Ortonvil mbers will meet gg Ba Ay a j of end Mrs. hay Walter, 44 Chero- : North Branch The Buffington Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Bruce Clothier Monday evening. Drayton WC is tponing its meeting until the month of 5» howl ad Club Plans Picnic Extension Club will hold a picnic Thursday at the home of Mrs. Colin Innes at Lakeview Lake. The next meeting will be held in September. Bednar-Parshall Nuptials Solemnized at Waterford _ceremony Lady Waterford. the daughter of Mr. and Millis Parshall of Dray- center hall will make possible a. Ice cream manufacturers are | 4re LEONARD — The Two Towns Hearing Slated Open Meeting Monday 6n Bid to Build Track at 14 Mile Road TROY TOWNSHIP — A public hearing will be held Monday on an application of the Thoroughbred Turf Club for license to build a ee ee The hearing is set for 10 a.m. in the offices of the State Racing Commission, 1702 Cadillac Square Building, Detroit. The Turf Club is asking per- mission to construct a race track |, on a 200-acre parcel of land at the northeast corner of 14-Mile and John R Rds., with pari- muteul wagering. “Interested persons will be given the opportunity of presenting evi- dence and argument with respect to the application at Monday's hearing,” James Inglis, racing commissioner, said. County Deaths _ CENTER LINE—Service for Pe- ter Balyea, 55, of 11503 Kaltz St., was held today from the Jones Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit, He died ednesday Wi y Mr. Balyea is survived by his widow, Ethyl; three sons, Webb, James and Raymond; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Doris McCarthy and Mrs. Clea Bone; a brother, Louis Richards; and two sisters, Mrs. Flo Seams and Mrs. Madeline King. James F, Seaton WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Fu- neral service for James F. Sea- ton, 56, of 9127 Buckingham St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday from Huntoon Funeral Home, Pon- tiac, with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. He died in an auto ac- cident Friday. KEEGO HARBOR—Service for Mrs. Claude G. (Vera A.) Lilly- crop, 69, will be Monday at 10 a.m. from Pursley Funeral Home. Bur- jal will be in the Highland Ceme- tery. She died Friday morning in Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. Lillycrop is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Inez Alexander of Auburn, Wash., and a sister, the Rev. Mrs, Inez Alex- ander of Elk Rapids. Michael George Carter DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Michael George Carter, five-day- old son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald J. Carter of 3360 Van Zandt St., will NORTH BRANCH — Service for Everett A. Stevens, 75, was held at the Blackburn Funeral Passing Truck Rips Arm Off Car Driver DETROIT ®—His left arm torn from its shoulder socket by a pass- ing vehicle, Kenneth Jobe drove lice got to him. Wayne County Hospital attend- ants said Jobe lost more than two Township Files Protest Against Lake Lowering —, Se ma, ——, ‘Mercy Caravan’ Brings 3 Frey .. |Crash Victims, Back From Marquette |* on Troy Racing | By ABBIE K, KUCSERA SHIP—The victims of In the car were Robert, his| pital here about 3:15 p.m. yester- God- | day TOWN- | mother~and Mrs. Pounds. hardt’s ambulance carried the June 3 members of the | other boys. The group had to stop lune 3 accident, night at Petoskey, where the three boys stayed in Traverse Meantime, the father of the fami- ly today is entering St. Joseph's again for observation of the in- Little | ternal abdominal injuries which have been troubling him since the Hospital. The family was rudely scattered! They arrived at St. Joseph Hos- ' accident. month colli- The couple’s baby, Darlene, six months, had been left in the care of a neighbor and thus escaped injury. DAY FOR REJOICING —-——__— Today, however, is a day for re- joicing in the Frey household at 6504 Farmington Rd., because two more of the family members have rejoined them. _, They came home yesterday, in what they called a “caravan of mercy,” along with brother Danny, 6, who was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Danny, in a cast encasing his body, has a broken neck, lyzed. A month ago expected to live. Today he is ex- pected to recuperate in a year, though one leg may be shorter than the other, IN CAR, AMBULANCE ; Acar driven by Mrs. Ed Pounds, a kindly. neighbor of Green Lake Road, and the ambulance by Keego Harbor’s funeral director, C. J. Gédhardt, brought the boys home without charge. after an accident which took the DANNY IS GETTING WELL — Danny Frey, Rd., Walled Lake, is on the road to recovery today. . his family, Danny was not expected to live. mother, Mrs. Richard Frey at St. was brought yesterday in an ambulance from a Northern Peninsula hospital by C. J. Godhardt of Keego Harbor. Two other cast-encased brothers, Robert, 5, and Richard, 10, also were taken home. lives of two and injured seven of Joseph Mercy Hospital, where he Tentative Schedule Set Expect Twelve-Town Drain Completion Early in 1957 Plans for the completion of the $30,000,000 twelve town drain proj- ect by the first part of 1957 were formulated in a series of meetings this month, Oakland County Drain 6 Young Britons Start to Walk - Around World - NOTTINGHAM, England #—Six young people set out from this Robin Hood habitat today for a * * * They were dressed alike in blue jeans and jackets, each carrying a knapsack weighing 6 pounds. They have a total of only # ’ 44—in their jeans but Hit Recruiting Push in East Germany BERLIN w—Neues Deutschland organ of the East German Com- munist party, has admitted that German officials have been the government. Pair Die in 2-Car Crash field Township, originally included in the project, is expected to work out a different solution to its prob- lem, Main said. “We have worked out a tenta- tive schedule, and will aim at get- ting the completed sewers in some- time during the first part of 1957,” Main said. ‘ Completed preliminary plans for nch of the interceptor will be turned over‘to me early next week,"’ Main said. A meeting of the cities included fn the middle branches of the project ‘will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the new city hall in ‘oods. Officials work out plans for their area. Engineering reports on the in- terceptor are scheduled for next September, Main said. The Twelve-Town drain project will consist of a network of relief drains to carry storm water into Run drain and from there to House You Build.” WCSC Will Meet LEONARD—The WSCS of the Methodist Church will hold its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs- Recent Marriage of Waterford Girl Is Announced WATERFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Rudie F, Boss of Waterford have announced the recent marriage of their daughter, Marianne Lou (Mitzi) to Richard C, Schwab, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Schwab of Auburn avenue. The Auto-Truck Output Hits Highest Level agency reported Canadian output this week at 9,295 cars and 2,180 trucks against last week's 9,308 cars and 2,273 trucks, In the same 1954 week Dominion Union Signs Contract With U. S. Rubber Co. NEW YORK (~The CIO United Rubber Workers Union signed a i : Hf pension after 15 years instead of the present minimum pension was raised from $125 monthly, including curity, to $1.80 per month year of service up to 30 age 75, exclusive of social secur- ity; hospitalization, medical and insurance was $3,000 to $4,500 per policy. STATE bate corns, for the County of Oskiand, vision. 5 1985 ARTHUR B. CPL SORGIENA ‘gibrapet at Children, = J 16 ‘abl Prices Ges for No 1 — plants built 4,331 cars and 1,341 trucks. | surgical Insurance plang were ex- | 270- panded; group, company-paid life | , increased from | 300, Ib ance OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- 8-8 6. Cai 6 ros “Galery, western, erates, Pascal, 2-2% don 380-4. Qreen_ corn, southern, crates, yellow, . a nd Maryland, bu a 5 bekts, 2.50; Mich crates, 6 dos 2.60-2.75. Calif cartons, 2 doz, 3.00-3.75; Canada, certs, Mushrooms, Pa. pints, southern per > ler 1.25-1.5 nonballs 40 0, 19-30 Ib a iar Bart 20-24 tb -.60-.15, , tt paid . ” ites—Crade A extra 1; 31-47; medium 37-41; 364-41; medi : a Supplies not large, but ample to « fair esate "being. pala’ tor aie re AA S73: bak O18, B AS; C 825; cars #0 B irregular; yecetyte 15,248; whole- higher whites "S000 pet ae Gertie ee meal, us current receipts 94.5. CHICAGO POULTRY eee es kam Set $00 coupe, 112430 Tb); ry Sat ety Sr Rees ita cc's. See tould wan tripe on ee Livestock 00; be i ’ ef ci = § ie on i + y ; ew fe end cuttdre tactly “10-80-15 4s; sos, WL ant commercial bul to 11.00: ee ” Sabres “y niboe-ma.08 fn —— thursday receipt le ben wnereniy 7.00-4.00 fewer, tnsteness off venlers 1100-33°0 Siow, Sad low mrtg ty uae et pared fast anger lambs ‘ ry 3 scarce, 2 old erop habe ake Seottnes: Ne 1 pelts 15.00-16.50; good folate eee aa Se di CHICAGO LIVES’ CHICAGO, duly 15 AP) deiabie hogs 5,500; trade moderately active, closed active; butchers under Ib 25-50 lower over 230 steady to 25 lower, sows won te reine mo tein decks mixed No. 1 and 24 190-210 1 poge | weights to 240 Ibs as bart as 18. i most 270 ib = 18.00-18.50; Weights over 270 Ib scarce; a few decks 310 tb 17,.25-18.00; a few 160- 180 Ib 15.50-17.50; sows ib light- r in lots 14.60-16.50; a few under 14.00; 0 few wet 60 hm end aightty heavier down to sround 12.00; good clear. Salable cattle 1,000; salabie h steady to weak on sisughter steers = heifers, By ext ly stall; cows shout s' ; can and rs and ufility Holsteins in much better demand ber “aces Sus te cecian, op preet, e ; 1s 5 os ® load of good 1, a few utility grass and commercial cows Holsteins as — 9.50-12 ~ d Sata lambs 13.00- 00 an raring make Ww. Day or nite. OR 3. Gordon's TV and If your friend's in 2 maa : Frew ae : Fi E 5 : a ie pEEP EER i 4 Donelso PUN : FUNERAL HOME See 5 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 FF i ld rat th ‘ s i : i Lf E : : i anemia | Pietelintatet sam BBzsssEzy BOX REPLIES APPLIANCE SER-ICE Man to jeat, PE a-6a40 between wis \ Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Male 10 Les ie 3 CARPENT RAND Real Estate Salesman | ®XCEULENT SALARY. ron ex.| york ney eer rd soi ating age Pate PERMANENT "AND " aR BLOYMENT | ‘iiites” Uste" goer ‘ante erat sr eae coe Bl 1 RIKER BIDG. teat with Rar x Bill ONe | EY COMMELD GURL, 16 WANTS ANY KIND OF | work or babv sitting, y AY O’NEIL, Realt PERS AND Bare oe PAINTERS working” cpcitions. 7292 Estate Exchance Real Estate Gseiiion SHOP fire insurance typist, aoe insurance _ Agency ve + dent M nm location Ww. 1551. RIENCED GTRL iy, Paid Huttenlocher EXPERIENCED WATTRESS 8 PLUMBING WORK | RK WANTED. _Reasonable FE 5- HAND DIGGING. eat HAUL: @ grass, weeds and buthes work an Fubp ibbery and flow- ; PLARTERINO, PATCHING AND cement work. OR 3-4837. SALESMEN opportunity fo r the rig Salesman interested in mak- "00 | ing MONEY, full time only see Ren. ee Mr. vine \ A rson Bateman pm at itz Cale shea Raa inc.{| : 328 Kampves Realty. 377 9 N. Saginaw, ; Mill Street 8. Telegraph Rd. : FITTER : igan For our Birmingham aor: Aliso 4 day over depe: ment on commission. REAL ESTATE ‘ham = or or easy maid. 2-5196, 7 ary and all employ Have an opening for alert young! Det. a _ mg. y. Insurance, annuity, | jen Canseaaea ccling "Plew-| [J HEALY SHOPS | P pundie, LAUNDRY | some. om etc. No mejor overhauls. Musi ) {3,0 stings and contacts. Earn: | og WITH EXPERIENCE OR| Shirw's specialty i549 Vinewood, bh y ings unlimited. off Joslyn Fe ‘ mornings onl B. ‘P. Goodrich work. $306 week guaranteed. Ap- GIRL TO aELP IN KITCHET. 7 Co. 3il_N. Perry. You BUY Ir WE'LL INSURE IT ply, tin person. deck Cleaners. 4h Maid in te store. 6 days @ : BARBER Rw Woodwart Birmingham. 8 a GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN. VERY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE GOING Ste _ renemen yey, es 4, OR greed : light delivery week Must have car to college this fall desires sum- ais’, c on Beginner, - week, Apply 23 E. mu ety ne Se — expenses. HTS _Lawrence. | am __ care roa. ADI Se Orenare Lake, Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GE NER. AL . OF F IC E igs se 1 UEC ' oo 3 to 6 os = FE 2-0263 Lsellched ping’ preterred. Position i and | TRONINGS 20D > WORK. $3 A a preferred. Finest working condi- Ned ad oe Do pat opment gal A eet GOOD WORK, FIN- p meng) peedioe pape aed — NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH R’ ished 1 day ins Pontiac Reta‘ Store. FE POST OFFICE | LADY DESIR 5 FOREETON ptt refine rChristian home OR 30135. SALESMEN Yf you arene sotiatiod dere present and desire make a substantial increase selling America’s fastest selli CHEF FOR fTALIAN RESTAU- ra.t. FE ¢-7241 Comb. Bumper & Painter beral non-financial benefits. Call Wener Smith, Service Mgr. FE your | to by ng | No automobile experience 5-4161. cer — : —— necessary — see Frost at 850. ; DOZER, SCRAPER AND GRADER | §° Woodward Birmingham, Mich. --——-- —. — operators — Must be expe- __Lincoln-Mercury dealer. . 4 eee ne SELLING CREWS BEING ; CARPENTERS. or BE UNION. formed. Earnin dled oge for ae FE. real workers. Nothing like it on , 4 ‘DETAILER the market. Every 2-4 story home i For special machinery and auto-| or institution a prospect. Terri- mation equipment. Must be accu- manager, rate and ith p and Jr. salesmen, male A tolerances, Age under 30. Mini-| or female. See Mr. Jessie Sales mum 2 years experience on me-/ at Roosevelt Hotel, Pontiac on i po nen oe g 7 et ociee % sracodar stermocn trom ite tem. : LJ TIRE < CHANGER. MUST Ee i We ag | cited on Jog eeels Experienced preferred. Can od : PS 3" ymal rgill rm man who wt going back to oe s . school, but man can work ; EA INSTALLER,| into permanent job. Apply aft- | euporcenee® only need apply. Me- only. B. Goodrich Co., Bonne Uy Sheet Metal Co.; 11) N. Perry ee : WANTED EXPERIENCED SERV- UB CHEF TO e station attendant. Full time fake charge of & . Year| and part time man. 1365 W. round . Elke Club, 114 Or-/ Huron. | Sve, Be Us. | WANTED § PIECE ORCHESTRA Fri. & Sat, Nite Must be good. See ee oe - ND| MA! 5-6761. . o per-| WANTED PART TIME MAN, 65 Bon Braid’ Motes Cass at/ or over, for verd work, Must be > = mechanically 62 West EXPERIENCED CLEANER, spoT | wowee™ \ WANTED: GOOD SALESMAN AT ter, woo) _——, silk finisher and assem ce Pontiac Press, once. “Pint Dinnan & Son. 66 W. Full Time Station Experienced Attendant WANTED | i } E Work Wanted Female il °2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- and siesning. FE FE —_- Or _PE 5-303. 48 N. Saginaw ~GIRL WANTED For record dept. Experienced preferred Excellent opportunity i Apply Mr Morgan. W.K.C.. 106 N_ Saginaw |GENERAL OFFICE WORK EX- cellent opportunity tor alert eirl between 19 and 24 an eccurate tvpist Anniv 8 Paddock. Between 7 and 9 | GIRL OR WOMAN FOR BABY sitting Prefer someone who can live in. Appiv between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Onlv resvonsible ver- son need apolv 82'5 Orchard Lake Ave. ee | IRONINGS, $3 A 3A BUSHEL. 1 | 1 DAY service. Exp. FE 5-147 | JANITOR, PART TIME —aas IN | centrally located apt. bidg. Year oat "sical Write Pontiac Press ox 16. ARE FOR WO CHIL- LADY TO capa light housework. work evenines Live rb preferred OA 82320 Call be- re LADIES. ANY AGE MAKE ARTI- MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE for 1 child and do housework. Write Pontiac rreee. Box 92 NURSES REGIZTE! PULL time or rt Poa ‘all shifts, ——— than average salary. Pon- tiac Osteop.th. 32 Auburn, FE 28) NURSE, PRACTICAL OR 2 REGIS- BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT fret tnatruction "OR. »-6273 oe _ work. ube ‘t-p327 or MY NK tr AGEED LADY TO GARE | *LOCK R . CEMENT = children Live in, more/|_and fireplaces. FE 2-.468. | for home than wages. PE 24211. | BRICK. BLOCK AN yo MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE-| work. Also chimneys. No job too work. 3 in tna Modern equin- meee: Residential and commer- me Pvt. Clean cook, eh Guaranteed work. Ph. FE serve, light eunary $35 per week. 44-8604 References checked. Apply Pon-| BRICK AND BLOCK LAYING. ac Press Box 85. Outdoor fireplaces FE 2-2036, MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING 8EC- retarial | service EM 3-2642 WANTED: spay f WORK. ¢ To | Building Serv Service 12 ALL TYPES MASONARY WORK, Gropinces and brick > spogielitios. | ALL KINDS OF ceukert WORK. | FE 5-025 or FE 4-0032. A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 AIR COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR, power trowel mixer, sanders, Lobo, — tools, Grave) and sand. Sun JA KBON'S RENTAL 62 W. Montcalm PE 4-5240 Al CUSTOM de bl pon rough and_ finish. 3-8601, ALL KINDS OF caack WORK. Foundations and trenching. Estab- _lished crew FE 5-9056. call evehing» BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. too" a. a commercial, FE BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT _work, FE 2-0327 or MY 2-0004. — BULLDOZING AND GRADING, NO too small. By the hour or . OR3-98330 rMA5-4608. b. OR 3-0873 or MA 5-4608. ‘CARNIVAL gue PoNTiac PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1955, by Diek Turner | 7-16 T. M. Rog, U. B. Pot OF " @epr. 1965 by NEA Service, tw “Why carry on so about buying tickets? After all, the commentators say the Russians are taking a more friendly attitude!"’ Business Services 13! Upholstering 23 PLUMBING OND HEATING us| THOMAs UPHOLSTERING Son FE +3762 OR 34 8. [TELEGRAPH FE es SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED SAWS MACHINE PILED spreads Your matertai. FE 54-5787. MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T ORAPES SLIP COVERS MATE TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. | isis Beadie PE $1071 pod Ope a | EAKLES Custom | UPHOLSTER ng Cooley ake 5 Furniture Refinishing 16A. 3.2641 Pree estimate pganaas Peg S eS Lost & Found 24 ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT |__ = poe ee ts Lawn plowing. Tieveling loading service. PE _ | REPAIRING ANTIQUES A 8PE- cialty PE %0'162. FE 54-1332 Garden en Plowing __ 408 1 GARDEN PLOWING owing etch ren poes EDMUNDS SON OR 3-5289 or Pesiat GARDEN PLOWING, DISCING, grading. — of Pontiac Air: | . PE 17-0086. port. Laundry Service | 18 | LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN ar] On, RUF. fled. beautifully finished. Ponti _Laundry. Phone FE 2- | Ss li tered, for doctors office, State “Saat a 6 hate Le a ; rahe || ne th he FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- pine EXPERIENCED ONLY | *tqtmmitet tet, ier er |GALL ARI) KLINE, LICENSED | "ice. "ma "Pontiee Laundry. FE * \- Must be willing to learn. Pon- roofing, siding, etc. OR Grinders Telegraph- tise Press Box #9 __/ 3 {a8 : Landscaping 18-A PORTRAIT STUDIO — NEEDS | Custom BRICKS AND STONE eae ~ Map! sales person Must have exper\-| “work. veneer and firevlaces. FE | BULLDOZING, GRADING AND ap e fionist Preferably. ina cou- | 0878 after 6 ar] BY HOUR| $8 hs : Passi. rE TAY, - y es NUR BR iZ z. or Maint SUNOCO SERVICE BE suse: Cal Mr Coleman. | er icd. Pree estimates FE 20071, | 10281. aintenance REOTERED NURSE PART |” CEMENT & BLOCK | GENERAT LANDSCAPING GOOD YoU AN 3B . FOR OF-/| time. Doctor's —— FE ¢7027 seeding. Free Man fice work, Some real ex-| except work. Fs 50782 + estimate R isonad) orice FE : rience helpful. : = CEMENT Is OUR 3 SPECIAL’ uh eld eotebtuubed "fim arene ay wap WOMAN T0_ CARE floors, basements, EM 3-810. CANDSCAPING "AND LIGHT HAUL- v experience to box 69,/ FE 7- q36 i CEMENT WORK RESIDENTIAL _ing. 50 HR. WEEKLY - SECRETARY FOR SALES MAN- and commercial. free estimate. | JAN'S OF SIDOGAPING SERVICE. : Good wares. vaid imourance | bene. ed Female 7| ager, small office Must have|_ Raymond net +9366. =, Complete iawn maintenance and _ B fits, ete sic. Phone or anniv ae anted Fe shorthand, also. take dictation |CEMENT WOR OORS. | cleanup. PE 2-8712 __ Co. ++) $0 8. fa ae _from dictaphone. FE 43587, | drives, ete Regs. Pree estimates, | LA’ NDSCAPIRO. 6 SERVICE eke Reshester. Mich. "AMBITIOUS Ww OMAN SALAD AND SANDWICH GIRL, | Jensen. FE _| Top ‘soil_and grading. PE $4372. EXPERIENCED HOT COMMER-| 1 ¥ to work from cial roofer, _ Ba wired, | §% t 5, we have unusual ‘ a Se ae; wee tion to TB erat ees earldom essary. Canvass: collec- Soret Salesman tions or deliveries. Por interview Experience appointm: ce ‘ ae, be fond cles _tween § @.m. and 2 Apply et. $88 Or- | _ sary. are ithe Ba Fee AN EASY JOB ON TRE PHONE SAND ScnEW-WACRINE ws | tahtL, cay: zbeneere 432. 8 | operators. Experienced only. | 9:30 a.m. have own tools, 3936 Auburn. ASSISTANT OR RN boc- 7 "Oakiand > Immediate sal- FE Coss, rine rt and m wi y, comm bonus | 12 om = ‘xpense janent career | BEAUTY Cpan ator. EXPERI- bay large 7. enced. nevt and reliable Excel- me Series fh Tet or LATHE ATORS seauty OPERATOR. GOOD £. D. GRINDER OPERATORS earnings for experie: | operator. bs @e fully Sguerionces rg Air MI 4-2666. citizens and submit nroof No ae phone calls, Avolv tm person oniv BEAUTY OPERATOR * days. Daniels Manufacturing} Experienced. $75 to start, good Corp.. 2677 Orchard Lk. Rd. hours Steady. Andre Beauty Gel- AMBITIOUS WOMEN 25 to 50 years of age to be Men with tandem trucks! rxperienced il of part time to haul ready mix con- wages. Of 2 crete, or ability to buy. CAREER G IRLS Year around job and | Excecutive Seeretary aes $325 Private Sec $330 -€ Opportunity for Steno to TWO Handsome men $350 right party. Apply Cats-|Pie Clerk Sine Clerk : CASHIER: AUTO DEALER EXP : itien in country | _own transportation '2-8323. | SALES uueece WITH GIFT | shop ex Opening for | —, emp joyment va) _ per- | son, Wood- __waerd Av Py um SALESCLERK . with sales ability. apolv in ver- son. 7 8. Saginaw. _ SOCIAL CASE WORKERS 8AL- ie: per rehensive emplove b GSSTOM BUILDING: FHA Fi- nancing. . Modernizing, FE 4-5470 DEC ( CABINETS | , books. DE _ Cook. _ FE ELECTEOCAL WIRING. Li- __Ed Murray, PE 2-8687 EXCAVATING Basements and trenching. 32-4356. FLOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN R. Gardner, 491 Central, FE 2-7519. FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND finishing. C. Bud Bills, FE 4-3921. FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS specialty. Ce) Bills, FE 2-5789. $100 PER WEEK Nationally known organization has eo ition od salesiadies age-21 to Pes Must have car and free ~ travel in or out of state Paid daily. cuaranteed $100 ver week Average $150 to $300. Lady supe: trains vou at our ex- pense. Pleasant work meeting nice See Vernon Hahn seneral sales for in’ manacer, person, iter- view. Hotel Pontiac urday, July the 16th, 5 to T p.m, SECRETARY Immediate Opportunity For qualified secretary in our staff offices at Birmine- ham. Salary commensurate with qualifications APPLY Tractor & implement Division FORD MOTOR CO. %500 E. Maple Rd. Birm., Mich. WAITRESS. MUST BE EXPERI- Lads re WOMAN FOR GRILL M to ust be experienced. From o ree ys as a vette tinserenceee .% p.m. Apply Crocker’s, Ts Ww | FOR SALE WHILE THEY LAST ‘ $ or ue : __ Sauron. x6 giaas 1) oxt a“ h ent Midwest Employment | WoMAN"FOR DAY TIME FOUN: | flsss locks @8e_ oa. Lake Lum- Painting & Decorating 20 visburg AnificnT Bee ncAND: | 406 PONTIAC STATE sANK BLDG. See ee cent ae fe cone. | _ Welles Lake A-l PAINTING, PAPERING y in person cane nel < E oon : have car, part 7p bee Store, ve. Business Services 13 Mason Thom FE 46364 bey fool FE 42564, between CASHIER WOMAN FOR BABYSITTING. | ..- —- nn |) UBCUKALING — FAINTING ean cautiervootkeepet for office matt | Pm nen | Ad TRENCHING 8” TOI" COT.) Sate" np eussgne ont MIDWEST Must have bookk experi- | WAITRESS EXPERIENCED DAY | [C's:, footing. | Mevenation « a) PAI T % ence. 5\— day week, starting | work. Morey’s Goif and Country | ciaity Grading, OR 3-7318 or OR| ferier '0 ver cent dise for cash $15.000 gy: os. Rochester. . ine 2280 wptee Lake Rd. off! 3 1415, >| QGuaran © est. $00 pe: ERETY ae Wx nerce SS PERIERCED —OW ail mak ey Doiedss "a xs io PAINTING (PABERHANGING. 260 | Ages 18-35 r. week. food and | cocktails, FE_ 65-8060. tour store. General Printing & | 46018 2 --0 975 | Doepitalisatinn tions and | WHITE, 25 TO 45. LIVE IN GEN-| Office Sup 11 W. Law: 7 poe shorthand "helpful" but not eral house A with smail fam- renee St. e FE 3-0135. ~ Hall's, Wall Washing ea Midwest Employment necessary. Application, con-| !¥ small home Good with ehil-|—A~ eB -TRENCHING | tainting Reasonable PE 2.2708 46 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. tact Mrs. E taf Blue Cross-Blue dren, References, “16-2477, rg Saha OR EXTERIOR PAINT- 5-227 _Shield, W. Huron ah oti a 2 A, House EWORK, wht Footing, water tile Field tile. ing. Evert Agelink, 228 Edison. PART Time MEAT COUNTER rG, day. MI_4-3618. Hl Expe: WHITE GIRL % TO 45 FOR (NTERION ASONA- sarv. 761) Highland ha On 3s omptometer mple cooking. assist with chil-/ APPL TANCE SERVICE 50 EANAING ng maa area and light general. No heavy : z oarments No interest iided FE HELPER. cleaning or iron’ caine. wn room beta servies all makes of refriger- rs Person only Poy L. Oberlin, 2 maa erator and in lovely, well organ- wa a ae dio cleaners. HN JAM ized Birm. nome. Must be neat ond. ‘ww grees of mall se Va tii ‘ ROY'S 06 Oak-and A Painter and decorator Interior AN E d and experienced. $35. to start. «and exterior, Brush nd spray. ee Se of na- xperience —Reflerences. MI e000. PLASTERIN Day and nieht -sober de- person to cover | Starting wage $1.79 per Help Wanted 8 Fe nao “Leo _Lastie FLetinG: SereRIO h ~-~- |BLOOMFTELD WALL CLEANERS, | PAINTING INTERIOR AND EX- our, paid vacations. For| 5 ses scum BOYS Walls and windows Reasonable. | estimates, PE 24220" "°° interview write P.O. Box girls not under 14 vears. se_est_no obligation. ~ PAINTING, . PAPERHANGTNO ORY WALL BY MACHINE ont Walla Giasae B-1 RIKER BLDG becue, “al"Unae” Toys housewares. lecting. “No deliverine, Good com Tyee WAITTR a Server srtist Hebb: hoes eee on eer: * $250 BOND EMPLOYMENT rete. rT Be ie AND CORE GIRLS vs ST Buerhorn Pn No col Figo experience neoded. SEXP. SALESLAD vacations, beapi- GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL talization, life insurance and re- — = sons ay A, rE fee tirement Minimum require- . Cass. FE 2- ente: nchelore Gegree in So- Ouse WOVING, FULLY ahr a: tee’ Gomeett Boral ape paet Ln aos! oe. werk or asters OP cee came | FLOOR Ca¥ THO eaNoING” AND ork, experience. Avply Oakland | finishing: 10 years — experience. County Personnel office. 1 Lafay-| Modern equipment. Guar. work. cite Ot.” Pontiac, ‘Michiean pg IS Ch hols SALESLADIES MODERNIZE With Neensed builder. Discounts < tions. tions correc sured workmen Terms D & M BUILDING SERVICE PE 2-624 FE 2-7004 230 E. Pike Eves, OR 3-2276 J FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING, oan pas? 155 Edison, Ph. rE MASON WORK, NEW ‘AND RE- pair. Claude Holsworth, FE 2-7467. MASON & CEMENT WORK FREE Te Our work guar J. Webster & Lon. OR 3-402. PG SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, sanding and finishing, Phone PE 5-0502, STUMPS BLASTED | _eneed Apply 19 8. Woodward Quick, safe, efficient. Improve W*TTRESSES: FOR SAT NIGHTS lawns farms, building sites. Call | Must be steady. Apply after 6 | OLive 1-6645 D> sates Dell's im. .481 Eliz Lk. Building Supplies 12A | — __ Moving «& Trucking | 19) AA-1 MOVING, TRUCKING. PICK- up and delivery Good service at le rates, PE 4-1803 anytime. =) MOVING AND a discarded 4-0786 zi Bs CAR — ‘BEDFORD MOVING see om & Long Distance—FE 2-8787 PICKUP oa! FOR gS oe rRUCKING, articles haul _ebeap hau a Wick TRUCK SERVICE. BLACK dirt and fil) dirt Sand ~-' erav- el, FE 8-0s77. | LOST: MALE CHESAPEAKE RE- ip. vicinity triever dog Hudson. Conner ‘ed hair. ® months old va &-— inet = day, Valuable sanere 2 checks FE 7-017: of short curly wearing a ter Sunday evening. A liberal wal 333 BLACK WALLET alge money ( ‘O8T, BIFOCAL case, in victnit: Clemens St 6324. Sene the vicinity of School. Reward. Lake Rd. OR 3-749. ‘cans Co. & eward, Call 1, 123 Mt. Clemens St. Mt. FE “3 BEAGLE PUPPIES IN| CAi Waterford High | ASH FOR LAND CONTRA 1280 «Crescent New Wanted to Rent \29| Wanted Real Estate 32A) Rent BOARD OF BE UC ATION EM. ‘ ae . have rete wanton oO UPL, DEST THOOME AEB | GP eit cantar” Sth courte 7-cmComEN noes; | $3, *tismeats Sumen tse aaa 16, wank 3 room unfurnished | °° today move tomorrow Russell Young MIDDLEAGED, QUIET CiRis- tian couple desire 4 or 5 room use or apt. on pea _floor on West side. FE 5-0677 NOTICE LANDLORDS: Adans Realty Co, PE 21-7053 Has tenants vamane your rental, This service free HURRY! Cali t ‘tean ay. RESPONSIBLE GM EMPLOYE, for ‘ REALTOR: ~ lake farm home. .Union oF | 4:9 w. Huron PE 44525 Pine Lake vicinity. Will lease. ‘ EM 3-2603. 2 Oven Eves in 8 Sun “il 5 ENGINEER Le) AN family desires to rent furnished house with at least 2 bedrooms _ Buy OR cer res yaad Huron. Call PE 2-0016. " - ce. we Commerce Rd. EMPLOYED wMipoLEAGED gov: } ie PN cKiniey opt. or house. Must clean and UNiv 11-6706 private bath 40836. gy unfu ohoea Goer Pret us urnis: refer eo =. 6 TRADES—TRADES $15. Nea: school H. M pa tn yu eae = a homes. "tercas OH ; VE ¢90) $s opport! rtunities, Li e gown | 5 FAMILY WISHES “O LEASE 4/ payments are scarce. e your bedroom modern house equity. larger homes for s =e Fees. er, rty fow suburban, pots 2 & incomes: We do our — to satisfy all tablish or < leading traders of Pontiac. DORRIS & SON sires an wi apt. close to town or on bus line. Sep. 4 We have no children and are both em would like - ern apt. preferred. We are - clean and quiet. Please box No. 12, Pontiac if you may have a in Sept. Share Living Quarters 30 FREE RENT TO LADY As COM- 2-3802. _panion. FE _Wtd. Transportation al. OE “apy WISHES MORNING RIDE from Crescent Lake to Oakland wisest Infirmary by 8:30 or Pon- by 8: e FE 5-5504 afte. 6 pm Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ee Cash Waiting For good somcsuets call or see Mr. Johnson y for quick, courteous ection. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 transferred here, wishes 3 bed-; E 41557 _ room house Call Royal Oak, LI —< W. Huron x oe _ ative Real Estate Exchange peor |, Pine Bt. MEN. HOT PEDDLING . YOUNG COUPLE DE- YOUR PROPERTY? CTs, A VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. _OR_3-1355. LOST: MAN’S BILLFOLD IN VI- cinity of Green Tavern on Bald- win Fri. night. Very badly needed. 3-408. _Reward. OR WOULD LIKE MORTGAGE ON $6,000 in brand new 3 bedroom home in very good location. Write | Pontiac Press Box 90 LOST, BLACK ZIPPER NOTEBOOK containing “valuable waru for return 2-970. rs. Re- «f papers FE LOST hod pond fs one ichigan Anin Animal et TO nal Rescue League. scue League. _Hobbies & & Supplies 24A azw SCRABBLE SETS. to fit» $3 PA by oumber sets $169 up iframes | BACKENSTOSE INT ‘5 Cast, Lawrence wa WE BUY ADE AnD repalr cameras ano Soom equip Ment Wholesale ano hic deal. oes) tor ptaay 4 and Ans finishers onnto ris SERVICE 1055 W rE _ SAS Notices « & | Personals 2 Whoie. PA NDOCE AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DOMESTIC CRIMINAL, COMM'L. 3% yrs. exp. Bonded, FE 54-6201 Aerotred Knapp Shoes records of i have purchased the Ghoe customere from the ™ former Arthur Sweet OR 3-1502. 4NY GIRL OR WOMA eG t Fae 058 The Salva’ AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM 1% N Saginaw FE 4-0539 NG t Mrs. 87H. Army. 0. COLD WAVE SPECIAL 96.50, DO- Perry FE 23-1244 _Trothy's, 500 N sIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish hauled soil, fil) dirt and gravel. PE 20003, ~ LIGHT HACLING CHEAP LIGHT wivtIne” ‘ODD JOBS. Cheap. FE 1-017" : CLEANED. ASH hauled. Clean up FE haul aa + Ch Ma IY. rE 5-1346 wee andl O’DELL CARTAGE Local — Lone ES aso8 Moving. REDUCED RATES to serve vou Smith 44864 Sat. SUDDEN SERVIC® ASHES RUB bish and light trucking. FE 5-6033 | Trucks to Rent | TRUCES TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton Ley 1% fon Stake mp Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open ppel., — Fie i, wait aes PE 5-106 ow WOODWARD Including Sundays PE 41442 g Sal TE 4.0000 trom § to 9:00 p.m. iCKERS. RED Lo hy = PI Mon., Fri Weorthercet cor ner of yf 88 % Sey- mour Lk. Rd Instructions 9 POPS POPS PPP ALY D , DAYS, EVE- 'v~ Work Wanted Male | 10 A-l CARPENTRY ” ane floor tile a specialty, FE 5-6054. a GOOD WORKER FE BOY 18, WOULD LIKE BO work of any kind, FE S131. 280 | W. Wilson. ‘ WORK SiDE WALKS and driveways FE 4-0032. SOLORE) MAN WANTS Sane ‘arventr naintine odd jobs i D a LA AND CARPEN. estimate No tod or malt oem. iN’ N's on a repairs. small 3 poo door repels Fa PE 0-00 SEWER CL CLEANING Sinks—Sunday Serv. _ FE_ 42012 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING @ RE wal 2 Electric—Sewers Cleaned 24 hour service, No = charge;. chemically treated © extra cost. Roto-Re att Cleaners re SS & PUA Pike GENERAL Bi 1 al ODD Jons, TUPPER OR 3-706) QUALITY PAINTING AND DEG. QUALITY PAINTING AND DEC _Saveas_“easonabie rates. FE wo w MEN WANT, WALL WASHING Painting & Wail os Free estimates, PFE #221 Physiotherapy BIA PP PPIL LLL PELL SWEDISH Mesuns & THERAPY. tah «fggt, technique, 12 Elm ~~ “Television Service 22 DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVICE _ ae or OE $4300 COPENHAVEN'S RADIO. & TV repair Buron. Night serv- fee a rE i Oe 4127 8. Tae ~ ‘Typewriter Service 22A See ® specialty. FE DON'T HESITATE. { irs S FIRST type homo coating. Waite rate. clear linoleum _ Notions. Glaxo plastic DaintY MAID FOR sUPPLIES Mre Burnes FE 2-8814 93 ark FLO’S HOME AQUARIUM FOR- peg tdi 186 State Bt. has moved A Ovenine dav KNAPP SHOES FE_ 58-6720 R Eleworth ‘A Printed napkins fast serv PAY CUT? iFose@ Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Fase Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A T.OAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELI.ORS 41% South Sacinaw St. Above Oakland “Wtd. Child, to Board 20 an eee EXCELLENT CARE ‘POR SMALL child. Lic emeed home, FE 5-9675. Wtd. Household id G wane ew joods 27 CASH Fro. YOUR SMALL RADIOS PE 5-#155 and portables LET Us ey ce AUCTION IT CAN LL UR # “OR SE aoe aes YOUR NEIGHBOR: "WE HAVE FURNITURE NEEDED 10 FULL TIME WIDBE-AWAKE Enti me tote Get tne 8A N TO GUARA top dollar wilt % YOU ACTION OR you CAN can. 1 it for vou pone ah CEL THE CALL US Bale. OR 3-2917. TODAY pAnD, START PACKING Phone WANTED oe BUY ALL TYPES Ph_ PE 2.5523 of furntt ONE oe AC'B LARG paratace buyers. Cash waiting WANTED FURNITURE ff vou ave anvthing pac se and want srampt cou teous service and tl the fiat: est orices, cal! L & S SALES CO. WUKLANN COUN USED FURN Ls | ¥8 LARGEST any __Wtd. "Miscellaneous z. ER. WI BUY FURNITURE wilt iat wanna; : "ene deter ALL YOU AND 4-0786 rer Call PE 3-4358, DET. aero BOY woop TT jong. in, 1 beam. H. Sutton: WA tine os Beene trailer. Pips SS er Write to box No. 30 Pon: __ Wanted to Rent | BY RESPONSIBLE bedroom or to Junior or \ family, ‘ SHORT-CUT TO CASH: Classified Ads! SocTREMT RS RENTED — Gaginaw St, FE 2-8181. FAST ACTION! _ If you have .he contract—we have the ready money Clark Real Es- tate, Gur FE 46402. Ask for _Mr 5% MORTGAGES _ ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from | ‘, acre with 100 foot frontage. rR’ apprisals or closing fees D. CHARLES, Realtor | Be Society 1717 8 Telerra —__FF 40521: Eve FE_ 5-889) a WE HAVE $200,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contracts for our clients. See m* before vou sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN © Buy—To S¢ll—To Insure you. BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN | REALTY CoO TORS Nr en Real Pie oreg Exchange Oven eS Sundays 1075 W Huron _— i TO GET THE MOST TOR YOUR land contract nhpempay 4 Partridee is the ‘bird’ Huron ie IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR land contra: me kK. L. Templeton. Realtor 33389 Orchard Lake 2d. FE 4-456} | WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | ~ land contracts- TOM4Y' Cell us now for the best and hichest offer of value. quick cash -ettlement Nicholie & Harge Co. 3 W. Huron Wanted Real Estate .32A LISTINGS WANED No matter what vou have for _ can be sold if vou cr"! and the services of « qualified broker. Will pay cash for e*vities in small es, re 10g) LEY rE. 41157 CASH FOR. HOMES OR E EQUITIES me can_ get vou the im- over your real problems or look over your possibilities. bi obligation We are glad to extend | this friendly service. Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron, Onen eve- 46492 «oor Clark. nings. Ask for Mr GREEN LAKE OFFICE : (ON GREEN LAKE) “HEAD@ «RS. © UR ALi, LAKES" Cottages, homes. Lots and estates Since 1925- LIST IT HERE NORMAN F. ERCE RD EM 1 WOodward 5-7744 Rings here _ WHITE BROS. Li 6 YOUR B. ITE BROS. seen Disie Ht xie oe _Phone OR _3-1872 or OR _3-1760__ CASH For small equities. 1f vou have what we want w now and tell us you Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N, inaw St. Ph. FE 5-6165 Eve. ‘til #:30 LISTINGS WANTED Farms, business and commercial ov Knauf, Realtor 26% W_Huror FE 2-747) Johnson ‘HAS DONE IT PA agg onl That's right folks. sold . . JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd, or eouitv in vour | FE 5-618) | FE ¢-4813. | { | ; | | | | FE 4-2533 : Ottice Open 0-6 { IT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualified prospects saves vou time vy. “Don't worry with lookers."’ Call us now. We need farms, lake, and residential prop- We handle all details for | ing and closing To Buy—To Sell—o Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 “til : ae DRANCH FFICE WANTED 50 LAKE HOMES Richt now we are experi- terrific demand and right new if you have any Aan of lake wronertv for JOHN KINZLER REALTOR 679 W Huron St. — Ph. FE 4-3525 If no answer ‘phone FE 2-0829 8:30 om Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Rent Apts, Furnished 33 OAS Oe 1 GOOD SIZE ROOM WITH PRI- vate bath, Single adult only. Erb _Apts.. FE 54-2203. [ ROOM AND _Private bath, adults 78 acim: |) LARGE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. New Fri, — and stove | _Bachelor only. _ FE 2-0566— 7 ROOMS. phivate ENTRANCE, |. _ gentleman Only, FE 5-4438. ’ FURNISHED 800M APTS. OIL | heat. shower. and t.o' water. 2 children allowed 875 and $70 a month. Deposit required. N. m ! u bin ake Ennismore. Woodull lake. _OR 3-4 i ROOMS. ALL UTILITIES, poe tt ur eene ee ROOMS AT 1% CLARK. PRI- hey entrances 2 gooms & BATH. NEAR PISHER Body, Couple on! Inouire 108 _Dresden. Tl ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. en 13 Eg LL ACCEPT COUPLE with smal "tah FE +1175 2 ROOMS & BATH. __31 Stowell, |3 } ROOMS. CLEAN. a eae 2) men. 319 Orchard Lk. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, Sey PRIV- Pontiac ileges. 4 miles ™ . City bus > 2 ROOM MODERN FOR MIDDLE- —_ counle, $12. FE 5-6876. 21 Jacokes St 2 ROOMS. ADULTS: ONLY. 81 AU- _burn Ave 21 ROOMS CLEAS FLOOR, for or 1 or 2 girls. 39 _Syivan, Ct oft Orcha mk. Ave. TIL 2 ROOMS AND BATH. | dren. Pyt entrance. 2 ROOM BUNGALOW FE 5-6783 2 ROOMS SUITABLE FOR LIG! housekeeping. MI 4¢-6613. — 3 ROOM AND rated NEWLY DEc- _Srated. 063 _Ma for 3 adults. 164 tN. ROOMS. i105 ORCHARD Eck grt couple preferred. ROOMS, | ron ‘H, SOME FURNI- MS, wre, On bus 3 ROOM CAB OOM 1 floor. no pets Myrtle. Huron :GOMB, CHILDREN WELCOME. ere Pike. Inquire rear apt. 3 ROOM MODERN APT. 2? ME _Ati_utilities. Ciean. 111 Seminole. 3 ROOM APT. PRIV ‘TE. ¢ WALK: | ing distance down town, FE 4 ROOM HOME ON PONTIA Siete sypnisbes. $85 per mene, | 5 ROOM FURNISHED | UPPER poral poses round. } eo le Gaewes. “300 _per month EM 3427) ATTRA noni bath Lakefront Py Se _Square Lake. BASEME: APT. AND —_— 2 men preferred. Call be- rE 6 p.m. bar air lle URNISHED res Le 3 adults, Dr. wind Clinic. 157 W. Huron St. CLEAN 2 A ar EMPLO lady. 355 N i. Saginaw, FE 5-241 con a ROOM M MODERN, ADUL’ ADULTS 16 and WEST SIDE. 3 ROOMS & With garage. Adults ar. Bat — AR ouple or widow, 490 W. Huron. Rent Apts. Ur Unfurnished 34 4 7 Rooms gt BATH. PRIVATE A wha Unturnis oturgabed 34 ove 4-245. D l, RIO A 3 rooms eee oo ont meat nop - AgARtMEn? am oe ae son ee _ Adults, ROOMS AND BATH. FE pat —-_.-- . > ROOM AND BATH, WEST SIDE, 3 oat AED ATH, Rent Houses Furnished 35 hicago dren, PE 41156. j ROOM HOUSE, $35 PER MONTH Dr. clk. a ee | "yew PEeet ROOM MODERN. RAD. i= Williams Lk. Rd. EM oom ae ea ioe ROWAN DR. WILLIAMS LK. t 40274, ooees. ATTIC CELLAR, L LAKE, De $12_ week. PO 535. M plex. Pvt. 98 Cadillac. FE 2-5408. ROOM HOUSE IN BEAUTIFUL Ottawa Hills, shown by appoint- ment only FE 42579 or after 6 p.m. Call FE 2-8215. NOTICE We have rentals of all weer Per- haps we have the one poe Please call ADAMS REALTY Co. D382 rs burn Ave. : UPPER 1 FLAT. 5 ROOMS. us WEwL? LY rated, 3079 Indianwood take Orion Rent Lake Property 36A NEW COTTAGE AT ean cITY. _835_ a week. FE S FOUR ROOM COTTAGES. 2 BED- oom. modern 3 children welcome. Coal Hillcrest Drive, oodhull e. ATTRACTIVE 3 AND f etront. E +3369. Square Lake. ____ COTTAGE, 4 ROOMS FURNISHED. Year around. Near Beach Park, Bus line. FE 54-6830. CABINS oon ee We terfront, good wre wonder- ful seccaien spol Other nearby lakes Rates 50 to $36.50 week- ly, Norman McCabe, Grayling, Mich, Star Route. LAKE COTTAGE AT 16 1006 4 BEECH: eye Keego Harbor, agp wAlg Aug. is" e vob ee © SOTTADES aT Mis. saukee Cadillac. PONTIAC ¢ LAKI New mote ap beach: fine fishing by v or Week, Pontiac keke Sverit 6230 Highland Rd OR + ae CLEAN MODERN at Pontne Este Dr MA i7i8- after 8 p.m. For Rent Rooms 37 wenn een ee een ee ew | 1, 2, & 3 ROOMS, KITCHEN PRIVI- leges, 264 S. Park. Caretater in rear. ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING ROOM. FE 4-5641. 350 W. Huron. BUs STOP, PRIVATE E ENTRANCE. _cooking laundry, 499 W. Huron BUSINESS < OR Facvuiacna near General Hosoi, Downstairs room. FE 2-540). _8. Johnson, _ BIRMINGHAM _ bie second residence, large Cons is at ing -bedroom and bath for traclng water, Laundry privileges. rE 57406. Ss econ ROOM AT 415 W. __Iroquot: — WITH COOKING PRIVI- SESS. $7 per week. Men only, FE ROOMS. L KE PRIVILEGES. K Harbor. - Men only. FE NICE Ange CooL aLREPING _toom. 652 Lookout Dr. PE 2-1352. PE 60606000 200 _ Rooms With Board 38 pvr. RM. with EALS. _otf W_. Hur Jn. rE bent =. ROM AND BOAR) -OR « MAN. Good PE én. ROOM & BOARD _ 28 Charlotte Off k. Howard TWIN BEDS. GOOD FOOD CLEAN v shift. No drinkers. Convalescent Homes 38A Ne ee LICENSED home has v ene Oe Sees ee Ve Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms at aoe $17.50 up. ing lot of best locations -west side FE Barnes. §-9101, ask for Mr. ~ Rent Office Space 41 20 6 roam shots s TAL. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE Lays yom RE F. B, mate sin Dixie Hwy, __. For s WATERFORD AREA # bat s--besemen: house. 2 fam- $1,000 ee. seguir 6 , a “THE powerae Puend. | SATURDAY, JULY 16 1955 the “bird” to see. rick Ranch $17,900 rth Seuare th Rd, 2’ biocks to Ham- mond Lk, 6 large rooms, 3 master Saat tile bath, carpeting, oases. ‘garbage disposal, full eee ee peers JOE BRYANT REAL ESTATE Lincoln 6-544 STOP LOOKING START BUYING! GI’s—$250 Moves You In!- OTHY LSE Full basement, automatic gas or oi) heat Approximately a mo. in- — cha? toa Model aon daily fro Eas Hasek fest ward ote Clemens Bt. ‘Anchor Real ee Por further info ti Seat r = ope —- call Model LAKE “ORION New Brick Home. 3 bedroo full yo Beam ce with eree & tot 2340 NEW HOUSES Very low on Payments to re- sponsible peo A, C. PTOM %& SON W. HURON __OR_3-1414 OR FE 2-7058 “). $30 DOWN eal Unfiniehed ter a ene month, OR 32037, q N 4 room and bath bun- galow © with uthity, room and auto- matic ~ heat. Huge picture win- dow in the living room, large lot and new cyclone fence. Located near R, RILEY, BROKER PHONE FE 41157 or FE 17-0086 DE 2-5 SUNDAY Like ne See this neat aluminum sided 2 bedrm, home at 1263 Venice Ct porch can be used . New aluminum Turn off Cass Lake Rd. midwe between Orchard Lake Ave. & Elizabeth Lake Rd B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 — on phones FE 8-0231 abd 8. Loeperstive Real Est Eves. Real | Estate. change “OPEN SUN. 2:30 TO 6 192 Cedardale St. (Off Earimoor 6t.) Home for Colored Family $00 A MO_INCLUDES TAXES AND INS. See this spick and span 3 bed- peme: 1 in knotty pine. Living with picture window, Youaestown kneben, tile bath, ent, gas heat Priced. to me terms to OF 4 per cent mortg H. MYERS FE 44075 Real Wptate ss Mortgage Ins. GILES id ° $1000 DOWN 2 bedroom home located in- eed the big Cg el a geced street, near stores. Full Seconenn oot HA heat. Nice large lot Aope ¥ Soe. | ten spot. on this one, $1800 WILL BUY This ell modern 2 bedroom west suburban home with lake privileges on a good lake fast $ miles from the eatures etty. large living room, all red walla, built im 1963. Seeing is be- fbr your ap- SYLVAN VILLAGE Need a large family home? Owner being transferred on this 4 room with large sleeping porch, of 5 bed- rooms need them. Beautiful lifornia bunga- low with open vatio and 2 large enclosed porches. Full in this nice lake some: GILES REALTY 0. $2 W. Huron 5-617 ® un 6 BROWN $1,395 DOWN—Brand new two bed- rior all com- isement, well. fm eleven years. Compare it with per ac you pay on for 30 $12,500 RANCH BUNGALOW - Full attached breezeway i replace. arage ‘om, to lake. ia . A buy and we can offer you terms 500 RENT BEATER—Cory 3 rm. e, Good and clean, 2 pe. bath, ofl cirowlar heater. 1% miles from city. “Only # down.” OPEN SUNDAY 104 Jobn I Kinzler, Realtor , Huron St FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell, things through Classified Ads. 2a. goes! Dial FE ie et ’ 4 be ; \ U \ For ‘Sale Houses . 43 er inc ” Sones as &-7025, | 3 BEDROOM malt Loe pe, In a meee Plains, Living-dining area. Dron en, Utility and tiled bath, a pane pot go at only $11,000 ” INVESTMENT: A € room home in Drayton —, In bee condition Duty art Kitchen, reom large toou308 ft. trees, raspberries, cae oaeen = garden spot. "RANCH HOME home ts 27 ft. 80 ft. In alebkestasa’ 3 bed- ivin.. 4x27. Brickfront. car garage and we home is lo- cared on 150x150 ft. lot. A ae to be proud of Priced at $23,500. LADD'S, Inc. 4286 aon Hwys, Drayton Plains OR 3-236! — Ope yal 3406 = Pontiac 2-0; rept al or M24 NEW READY TO MOV A REAL BUY! Open Saturday and 6 10 yr. (Ot forced air fur- — eer beac 60 135. Only yUSTIC! kK REALTY CO. 24007 Harpe PR 17-2806 Bt. , Clair Shores $750 DOWN. MODERN 4 ROOMS. Lake privileges. MA 5-047) NEW 4 ROOMS AND BATH. EAST Sits White onlv. $7200. FE MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE PRIV- W 2-bedroom year-round th knotty- pine panelling lot gain from owner, o _Apply | Pontiar ¥ Press A Dandy Bungalow Owner leaving this area, will sacrafice his new 2 bedroom home. Located good neigh- borhood west of Pontiac on large 100 ft. lot Clean as a pin with gieaming oak floors, full bath, automatic heat. Very tastefully. decorated $1,950 down and $52.5 per month. fey down. Ideal for Couple Small Lakefront bome in Wa- terford, Cute. Automatic oil down. and clean Only $960 cozy heat. GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4385 Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 Open_until_8— Sun_1 to 5 pm. GAYLORD EAST SUBURBAN Sun Ranch ty home with 4 lots Canvenie Pooper fireplace in recreation car garage Total price hse with approxi- mately $4000, down. See this to day. ONE ACRE West suburban, two nice bed- rooms, one story home, ood Pract - re oe arden it Only Bisa (i ig i spo mart HILLSIDE Bea new brick & Knotty | ona heme om one floor, extra lates living room with brick fire- Three picture windows tn ving room, front and pear view Compact handy kitchen. This is a home for comfortable living with this extra lar iS _ Can't be beat for $18,500 | now | CASH SPECIAL If you have cash this Is # good recreation room & tra bedroom in basement: heme f* in riect condition, 1 car garage. cement drive. C for Mary tne: GAYLORD 136 FE. Pike St. FF 4-9584 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange The Northridge 3igger and Better Than Ever The Finest in Modern Living Our newest 4 bedroom brick ranch homes are now available with long term, low cost GI and FHA financing. Model Open DAILY AND SUNDAY 1-8 P.M. join the many viewers 7h driving out Us. 10 tiac §=(Dixle Highway: to Andersonville R Then turn left and follow direction signs for Ye mile. KENNEDY ALTOR OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 3007 W FE 43560 74 Famil = Income ernistie designed 2 level restful beat. automa water. Of- fered at $11,780.00 with $2,500.00 wn. See .t today. East Side 3 Bedroom Eastern Jr. High area, 1 onal d frame bungalow with ment, stoker h al BUD" ‘ NICHOLIE ” Mich mene = arn $1201 Eves. Alten FE 23770 Sunday 2 to 4 219 S. MARSHALL ST. Comfortable, os .. Papen stream Saene|* oil heat rehiochandll te R. VALUET, eT, Rie wl cn basement, nice view from picture | ~OPE Lake Privileges remodeled 6 as eet Dovely $-rooms on beautiful land- lot, Plastered a mere floors Basement. and screens, 1 car ga@- ps ‘510.500. Terms "RIDGEWAY. J B Bos bacqen/nten Real Estate ean FORCED SALE Owner's business forces sale of this lakefront contemporary 3 room modern home. rima- ter heat, Roman brick fireplace, newly redecorated Owner will consider anv down 15 Spa OWN 2 bedroom Perry Lak Tota) price $5900, includes farghare C. PANGUS 1919. M15 Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse Chgs, NO RESTRICTIONS bedroom homes in lovely. Wood- ward estates near 8&t. Joseph's Hosvita! Some with garages and recreation rooms AH well land- scaped lots. Priced to sell from $10,000 tm $12.500- with low down bay ments, Schuett 8081 Commerce Rd EM 34197) 377 NORTHFIELD _ H block north of Walton and Jos- lvn 6 rooms 2 bedrooms, 2 car arage on Pe acre ranch fenced jot §=Clean aonn. Excellent value at $10,900, with 64.000 down. Schuett _ 8081 Commerce Rd EM 3-4197 Pandas — Aa Newly elv Barase. Gas aah = NORTH SIDE HOME e garage, $13,350 with, $6,000 "gous. Includes storms. screens all Ve- netian blinds and carvetine. Call “OPEN SUN. 2 TO 7 P.M. Corner of Clinton River Dr. and Hershey St north of Lake off Eliz. Lk. Rd. large — 3 bedroom bungalows, oak ainted walls, full Sasement. orced alr of] furnace, large auto. water heater, 60 end 80 ft. lots. lake privileges $11.400 to $12,400, 0. arranged. PONTIAC REALTY 731 Baldwin FE _5-6275 Drayton: Plains A real buy for hoa? Only $1.- 000 down will buy it! 2 bed- rooms Living foom. ‘Large kiteh- en and full bath, Partial base- ment and attic for storage space. Combination storms and screens ienecooons lot with trees and rubs. WHITE BROS. REALTORS xie Hwy. __Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 2 FAMILY HOUSE, 10 ROOMS. _FE 47714, Colored neighborhood. 3 Bedroom Ranch Home Full Basement Take Maceday Lake Rd. to Wilkie St. Located on and 4 Wilkie tee across Lotus Leake siding. Silidin with sliding birch doors on elos- ets Large living room ' ed bath with vanity. Extra large kitchen with birch cabinets Cen- ter partitions in ment — ideal for recreation room. Full price $12,900 Terms. Open Sun- ~ OPEN REALTORS $660 Dixie Hwy | Phone OR asta “ OR 31760 A 7 ROOM HOME ON 2 LAKE lots. Of} furnace, electric dish- washer, ornamental and frult trees 1‘) car garage. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 GI HOMES BEAUTIFUL BASEMENTS 3 BEDROOMS ; $ per cent down on these ex- ceptiona! Homes to GIs. Would [prove | trades on smaller homes. al heat, oak floors. beautiful paneled kitchens. tile baths, and maeny other ing features, EAST 8 HOME Attractive home with 2 bedrooms on main floor — one large dor- mitory bedroom Home in ex- cellent cofdition Reade and out, Oil AC heat, carpeting, and close to school, bus and stores. A love- ly home ter only $10,075. 2? FAMILY MARSHALL BLVD ou mn here is the best two = ly:'home on Marshall . Over $1,009 In ceramic spe car garage, fibers’ other a $5,850 down or w clear bungalow in tie. Of] cas tetas tile bath. spot, Just off W. Huron 8t. WE SELL-~WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS _— 41557 Co-operative ¥ Real E Estate. Exchange NEW MODEFPN gare BASE- ment, Doubie lot. —. rea to eke’ form Ra. call EM SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS ca Pe baie FOR CASH "| Coeperative & Crescent | excellent gar- privi- erly off Cedar Island bedroom: “g 4x23 ‘in A v reams ong ding. Lovely ea Piuaed. ‘Pickate ". modern -kitchen bed- Sade Pasar HUMPHRIES tow |REALTOR | FE 2.0474 For Sale Houses 43 Red. fictse 8019 Eliz A Home of Your Own WEST 8UB ' m™ tod w pos- session. priced at Sosd with ‘31.- 70 month. See it today and yeni an offer, DRAYTON PLAINS See this nearly new r room Fa heat today rose | lot, Ot} A heat, — posession. Only street. See it today. Only $1,000. $100 DOW we eel one shell home left for sale to responsible party, Out — Ce sie wogad finished. You fin- fan it, inside, 22°x40", WATKINS LAKE AREA See ye be pete bungalow today room with dining L, sarge Cree full base- ment, oi] heat, large land- ceoes lot, garage, and lake privi- SPECIAL Two bedroom west suburban ae t's vacant. ONLY §700 own WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOL IE & Hé ARGER Open 33 W. Suron - ROCHESTER. 3 BEDROOM MOD- ern ranch, 2 car garage laree dot. a re at $13,700. Bee — er, 451 Maple Cay 62473 $750 DOWN ~ Mosthly Ls dogo of 60 per mo. for this neat 2 bedroom home Automatic. oll heat. and full base- ent. Good neighbo: Lake privileaes on 2 lakes A real deal for a smal! far:l ! 10s: BROS. EAALTORS Dixie Hw Phone OR_3-1872_or_ OR 3-1 768_ Be Your Own Expert and finish this home. 2 feet by 3 feet all roughed in. Doors and windows included. Aluminum foil insulated w cate on your lot at wer orice H. C. NEWINGHAM, BROKER rehall FE 4-084) 381 8 Ma: THE FOLLOWING HOMES ARE DE SUNDAY 2-5 Elizabeth Lake Estates 453 Gateway A three bedroom ranch bome embodying every comfort and ot ee for juxurtous, m i- cay living Sperk kitch- en, ceramic tile bath, tinder satastnn sipeas teen otk ' ees, At $14. 780 (which 613 Rascob St. You may look without buy- but don't buy without first looking et this perfect 56 room — Large living room — oak. new furnace Bac gp You eta, ears tt “Per cr eatra to Rascop bt. F faces Pioneer Highlands 291 Starr St. four year old 3 bedrooms, pan- room, ol] heat, febiae Left to proper ty, Follow ~ Indian V a Colonial 174 Ogemaw maw to property. Follow signs. Thrifty Luxury ott) love this cute alow a ¢Wullame, bake Lake, wine new dra- es and will West Side Excellent — home just Mu) arge pm | roo a large jot. eee one $5,000 with $280 down. $1,500 Down Near Ortonville, In, perf condition e «i out. Two bedroom iw wi streamline kitchen, oi] he dereona “ana lake ‘privionss Only $8,960. Lake Fr Front uated On # cool and com- fortabie elevation command- e screened e eversining oT Sorted relaxa- tion, irs to at only $11,700 “with $2,7 down. Rent Beater ae terrace with 6 rooms bedroo pal Bateman & Kampsen Realtors. FE 4-0528 Birmingham Yes _. . here is a three bed- po: ptm dig rece to Birm Lie ham for = $3.70 down Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Eves Spee eS cee ee ga memes = priced at $11,-|— Fl ay MODEST MAIDENS see Maw teeterwe 7-16 ‘by Jay Alen s et ARL AN “That aspirin manufacturer gives me a headache! "’ store and bus line. basement, oil bee tree jot, $16. ot coe one a os fone sie Colored Families Reautiful 4 bedroom with unfin- Oak floors, Ee ced to se tims For tntormation call. Mrs. Spears. RUSSELL A NOTT 170, W. Foke ce __—E COLEMAN | ST. $2.900 = a bar: attractive 2 bedroo: home. Full base ment, Autometis ri heat plastered. ainted wallr xe kitchen and iving room wall to wall carpeting. Natural fireplace. Alu- minum storms & screens Beauti- ful oak floors, Lots of closets. Paved street. ‘Laree corner lot 1 block to city bus. A eal deal. Call 3660 Phone OR >-1812 or_ “OR 3-160 BIRMINGHAM. ? BDRM_ FRAME. Gas Penc er nice features Nr. Tor.¥ School. $1500 MI 6-1308. tiae Mich. OR __4:00 p.m. OAKLAND LAKE YEAR — ELOME 1} rontage. North side. 200 ft. deep LAr ao four room with sunroom y pine. Basement. Attached cana Ex- cellent location. House in A-1 cond Fruit trees, apples, F cesaly cherries, ee ay riced HOLMES-B. Natya 4393 Dixie Hwy OR 31980 Eves, OR 30006. It’s Only a Baby ! Just 2 vears old is June. room me with * las oak floors On a 135 x lot. Tt bas @ laree livine room company-sise dining room er's kitchen and 3 ood matic off heat and utilitie. in basement. See hi: weil structed home Full orice $12,500 wit? 62.100 down lor ent av! ~ CRESCENT LAKE New 2 bedroom ranch home. 80 ft. lots, Private bathing beach. Only s7e00 A terms — model open Sat. . een Corner Pinegrove & Vin- gp Oe on — Lake Rd. Elizabeth Lake Hannan Real Estate Exchange Lincoln 4-4900 VERY HANDY To Lincoln Jr, Hieh. “ontia tors Sarah-McCarro!! Grade or St Michael's P:.raochial Schools. Oaklanc Park — jibrary -_ bus ston. Just off Edison on Whit- jeid Six room Colonial with = eat and good neighborhood. possession WITH LESS THAN 94.000 DOWN COTTAGE FREE These pe lots with tote] frontage 155 ft. are worth "he ent’ e asking price. pot Chat Villare. 2 bedroom cottage, nicely landsca: bre ene- wav, 1 car garage Hot water —_ storms end screens. En- jose ABOUT HALF DOWN THESE EXTRAS TELL Stone natural fireplace, all ible closets with sliding coors, alum- storms, screens and door. lid drive. ca living room, dining room ar. bedroom city sewer, * water Nicely ied. fon, $19,900 TERMS THIS OWNER HAS to do ** forta’ in this clean square Co- house SYLVAN. REALTORS Prayton F on Plains Ares Model feunaea, ae Feee Ra. West on US. 10 ‘D mae to Sahsabew Hwy. Turn “— 2 inl, ‘w to ~ right % mile. Solid co ah "AL RHR REAL ESTATE | Dt 14310, Model phone OR Peseancat STARTER HOME... eustom buflt. full Bhar =~ with For Sale Houses 43 Are oe FOR COLOR ED 2 bedroom home Tile bath, well- anned ritchen “ond dinette, large tion room and um s ing on house and garage FE ‘fess. * andecaped. 6 Call _after » _F FOR SALE BY OWNER. 5 ROOMS and bath |' acre of land. In- wn GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS RELAX AND L IVE IMMACULATE RANCH H west side rambler — 2 years old spay = el a 20 ft. ing with een rooms with ward: cious kitchen equipped Son on trios emp aT. epte @ — 135 ft. ade OF STAT HOME—HAPPINESS WEST SIDE PERMASTONE HOME Near Waterford EP. spick and span fully insula’ 4 room and bath roo! storms * on heat, Venetian olinds, attached . landscaped tented — LIKE THE HOME AND LOCATION. FIRST OFFERING NEAR DOWNTOWN Near Oskland & Baldwin, paved street peeperag Six room w down, basement with soker heat, A é Ted Walls. 180 ft. familv- size bedrooms and **1) Leth. Auto- MAHAN REALTY CO. REA Eves. eta i: gun. FE 2-0263 DOOR, TO. BRANCH iT OFFICE 3Y OWNER @# ACRES, 7 ROOM | modern house 14 miles north of | Lapeer. 244 “barnes Rd Inquire at E 5-630], LAKE FRONT _ ban eS ern beach, $10,- "SOUTH "END oe nice byl room sheer bath with ——s 710x150, $850 down 10 Ac NORTH OF. PONTIAC Nice 2 bedroom home that could be made into 4 bedrooms, 1053 Farmall tractor and ail _— ments, lovely farm. $14,000 Cash to mort- “OPEN 11% BEACHMONT DRIVE KEEGO HARBOR bath do cone in £3 nice neighborhood. At Orchard Lake Rd. turn north on Cass Lake Rd. about ocks ani you will see a sign that will show you the “er $12,100, terms. UTL CHAPIN- BIGEL OW) $700 DOWN | 3111 Orchard Lake Rd FE ¢1131 of FE PE LOON LAKE SHORES Pr rege * Large lot 100x200. Timken silent automatic oi] furnace. Tiled bath, Choice riverfront lots — Lake privileges. Face brick rior. Bi _— sli ray | clos- eors. SE ae pew north on Dixie Hwy. U x to Walton Bivd. Turn right drive approx. 1 mi. east on war ton. Follow open signs to model. BROS. REALTORS ‘eye wee Hw Phone OR or oR viis 2 or OR 3-208! Watkins Hills THE FINEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING Brick Ranch Homes PRICED FROM $13,900.00 FINANCED BY F.H.A. — V.A. OPEN SUNDAY ! 1-8 P.M. To Reach rr lt take "Road wood, 10) to Then left to right to mode} an WM. A. KENNEDY quire at 3432 John R near Au- | burn. With Watkins Leke privileges, this aemi- and bath Séx167 ft, Garage. Offered at Weieoe ter terms BEING SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE. To Buy-—To 6ell-To Trad YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT ea] Estate ae 10-4 For Sale Houses 43 CLARKSTON AREA com Large x with co : modern wy a2 with ¥ dinette. ¢ bath, off heat, utility room. rig to 2 car garage, Lot ate hom: sis. a with substantial down pay- ed LD. HAMMOND Realtor ‘Eves. PE 6-4714 PINE LAKE RIVILEGES rotected lots, goal ‘gone 7 Anderson windows, lly Model open. 2411 Pine ly olock west of Middlebelt. Cogen Bidg. Co: I I 5-0143 * #150 DOWN 2 bedroom modern, except fur- nace Lat 100 x” 240. Monthly payments Ange $75. 600 buys this cu'e as a button modern 2 bedroom home. warge screened porch, Utility room water front- age, possession at once. Complete price, $7,960 Would consider Pais: count fond Lone DROOM HOME Seadons sae 3 large lots, Fruit bose privileges on White and & Lakes ly $7500 with $2500 ° ATTENTION NEWCOMERS Here is a ——— furnished modern 2 bedroom home. Com- fortabie [eaoeeane TV, electric refrigerator and stove, automatic 4 lar » lots, lake. privi- m at once. Com- plete price, $11,700 with moderate wn payment. $75 monthly. Dorothy Snyder Lavender RE FE 2-411 SIOUTS | Best Buys Today LAKE FRONT ‘et jake frontage, room, kitchen, toilet and lav- riged & Fenced yard extends to ie lake. is is fust right for a — family and oy $600 dow PONTIAC AREA ft bedrooms, large kitchen, iv . full . This pool roof and nice yard. ; sewer, Make a date to see this one, Only $900 down. EARLY NEW € rooms and all tile bath, wall-to-wall ape age oi} fur: for with $2,100 ove. 5700 This cute 2 bedroom bun- stone's we giass enclosed perch. Only $70 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves, until 8:30 77 N. Saginaw 8&t. tile yo nook. Screened porch, lot. Reasonasiy ocriced, 67, _terms, FE 5-8183. Broker. CHARLES GENUINE SYLVA 6 room cottage including most of oR 3-1 768 Drive out Dixie Watkins ern EDITH ST. North of Auburn tractive 56 rm. Spanish stucco home in excellent tion. Basement, garage possession. The price is which is iow for this fine home. Reasonable down payment, $6.300 CASH. That's aul for a nice Auto washer 300. Fine home for retired couple. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 Salesmen's a phones: PE 8-0231 and : 1717 8. Telegraph Rd., Cese Eves. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GAYLORD service that is very neat & clean, til) — & bath, 6 biks to school. ‘com home much . terms SELECT 90 ACRES end ft. frontage on India Rd. No. 4 residential zoning per acre $540. 2-2821 or stop at ww = Joe St. _ Orion. GAYLORD)” Co-operative Real Estate Exch for only $11,500. cash or Inwood price FE 56-8165 furnace, Large picture win- in the spacious eee room. Private rk plenty of fo 20 yours to vy Immediate powell 70 down $40 rt mo. includes leet Ga-s f rive out Elin. past Crescent 10% to open sign, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 1% W. Huron Open 9-6 Phone FE 37109 r FE 5-729: Co-operative Real Estate iacmaael ACREAGE INCLUDED With both of these suburban homes within easy driving dis- nedroom ranch type bom nied ae room, nh ak uty. attac’ i garage. Only \! v $2,700 dow LOCHAVEN RD. Near Union Lake with acre of iy ame 2 sora - Lee & GREGG 1565 Unie Lake EM 3-430) Union Take Wn Village Eves. EM_ 3-443) _ or M 3-3686 ANNETT OFFERS $800 Down—Lar Large 3 room tory, circulator Close to GMTC. e Lot Elizabeth Lake Estates lent second Carpet and drapes, nice —_ rg . new AC oil furnace car garage vileges. $12,900, terms Poases- ist. $14,900 with, Lake Front Attractive remodeled home with 60 feet of lake senaeee and 3 extra w LARGE HOME. FULL Loy oe Fitchen akfast dirt Noor | and the interior, while attractive | At leat’ cond | Quick PONTIAC, FISHER BODY AREA. Walk to work & bus to town for your wife. & room ose oe 20 with po $1,500 down. THREE BEDRMS. py bere auto. gas heat. tiie auma room ca hy basement, . shaded. Black top street. Close to bus, schools and stores. Priced to sell. See this ay. —eeeae RD. acres with a one story & bed 2 room in __base- ment finished completely. Excel- lent kitchen, basement, Just so Templeton WATERFORD In the tile “Saie, full Basement as heat all copper plumb: Recrea' E U BBS ROAD “LAKEFRONT Modern ir wi ters Lake. 2 30 ft. living room, basemen’ oil furnace pete beach, $11,500 | with KL. Templeton, Realtor 2339 or ag Lake Rd. if no ans., cal 3-1708. Village of Waterford. 8 Ca room 1 block * te ‘ash to ed Se = be sold ony qualified ith $1.500 di ishing. a Hp lot 507. at with 91300 mer Substantial discount for ear round home on beau- bedrooms, new ice, FE 4-4563 1 FE 20803 MAC EDAY LAKE ner, “pxtra large rooms, lovely kitchen with hema of birch cup- . first Moor, 1 large bedroom ip. Full basement, of] heat. bs tad 14x28 « Lo tone car ge : with wrow fence. $18,000, terms, Sylvan Lake Front Attractive 8 room famil home ment, 75 beach. . car garage. 253,508" “terms. Brick Ranch Ultra modern brick —— end livable, is somewhat |aowenetege Pe at Md Hi . But the 40 ft, lot is worth over lands, 22 foot living room 3, = rs & oh = ve, with Ney pare dining —— carpet rooms, a for es $3,000. Ties! Seokhiiost bas. af i tile bathe, recreation place, eaten lin and garage. $26,400, Roy Annett, Inc. in- $1950 lot, fruit PERRY PARK | Cerna chen, av bath. got a Leg ooseele CLOSE IN eo ve 1 hase eg kitch- as heating “Price. "$1.000, For nintormation cal) Perry C. ncaa A. NOTT, REALTOR 170 EB rE_ 4-5005 6 ie, HOUSE CN MC GAGE $50 DOWN WE WILL FINISH EXTERIO INCLUDING INTERIOR PARTI- ELECTRIC ON YOUR LOT. 880 = age & SON * ase W HURON 8ST __OR_3-74144 OR FE _ 2-706 LAKE FRONTAGE Afmost room brickette bes} ed walls, fireplaces, bath, a4 decorated. Ideal kitchen, wd | rooms in basement with hire lace, ho el and stool. 160 ft on Oakland Lake. 9 car garage about § acres. $23,000 large down payment. Shown wy. —— Income houses and small houses, gest to wee Rose “McLarty. rE 2162, FE 5-3578. WEST HURON Excellent ston, no and small buel- pr — frame ie in tip apres PORES, peer, bees W. Huron rE bad ea space. victure indow carpeting incl . oll Rest Satete Becket cen tent a eee $12,950. terms. _ Three ree Family Close in. a & down and condition. fot, Bieelent return wins | a own- Two ng amily — : t fares. Ghose. to Get efi Hosptet income the extra apt. belo ver tor Gan Midway Between Lincoln Junior WM. Ht. KNUDSEN | ae : Ph. eT age +4si6. Eves. ae ore 1362 W. Hu tures 1 ‘pooms uD room. basement, ofl heat heater, 1 car garage, lot Two nicely fruit, room m 3 pe livine room. 4d large modernized kitchen auto. water 50x 150 | You'll like it 000 DOWN. $9.950 FULL PRICE | e¢ privilege, to Scott lots give you 100x200 seaped, — teen berries, corner odern home. 2 Destro bath ofl forced air heat, car garage, OPEN SUN. 10 TO 4 REAL ‘ESTATE Oped or FE 4-4813 OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 98 Camley BE SURE TO INSPECT— lessly clean and eaarpsiceed decorated. is masterpiece You" n't like it Elizabeth Leke to Camiey, watch for signs. RAY on NE IL. Realtor % W- — Oven Phone FE r3-T103 © or OR sie | Cocecretive Real Estate Exchar “uw Ne: ll home - owners for ‘nearly years, | $950 DOWN. Your chance to QUALITY BUILT HOMES sem er es gag atria bome Bae | attached e tor Price of fist. Custom built on your lot Many floor plans to choose from. Priced from ome Model home open 1-4 financing 68 pm We See us for details ~ re: Consult and buy cervine a ‘Double lot, fenced rear yard. Near Water- ie, Low total —— too, only FLOYD KENT, Realtor Lawrence PE 5-€106 oven eves | xt to Consumers Power 2 Blocks From Downtown ec Pe, ‘ : home } well Kept and ts of res | for fte ® very > aoe bie price. Call | Birmingham location. Well very oo. to home kept ss district, *1 office main bus ‘ i Mah a 8 ges be yas He) : it ey OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 146 Strathmore POOM MODERN AUNGA- . floors. vlas- tered walls full high — w heat. Built vol ated on wore f ‘ot, has 2car | a storms “62. it still w look. Situ- rage and cement drive. pletely equipped with and screens Bald- win to Strathmore, left. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor % STA-SALE W. Huron Open 9-0 Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 8-0789 tative Real Estate Exc Johnson For Sale ‘Houses 43 900s, 3 BEDROOMS, OAS MEAT. $54 per ee ote o. 12) W. Sheffield. 2 » off M24. ‘OPEN Sunday 2 to 6 NEW FHA ~ MODEL HOME 3 BEDROOMS with large living ‘ure window, iarge ‘LOORS f Priced at $1,950 with only $1,300 down plus gr 2 a ¢ costs. Lo- cated at 451 Sec St. west of Joslyn Ave, { . | SYLVAN VILLAGE | | 3 bedroom brick, large living and | ' 12x28 master bed- | s Ls | top street, priced at $13, 500, terms ean be arr $950 DOWN 2 bedrooms. oil heat, tile bath, ‘, block to school immediate pos- | session, total price $6,050. $1250 DOWN | 2 bedroom with large living and Gintng rooms, oi] heat, new sid- ing, total price $4,950, IVAN W. : SCHRAM | FE 5-5091 or IF $-9471 If no answer ph. PF: 5-2564 Open Evenings and Sundays | au Joslyn Cor. Ird REAL TOR Co-operative | Real Estate Mecneets: YOUNG . isdronen home with attached breeveway & garage, large «ilch- Open Evenings ~ Co-operative F "Real | Estate Exchange | en with cupboards decorated basemen large 70x | | 300 ft, lot, if you ne a home | this one is for you, see it today. | | '3 ACRES | Lovely § room bungalow with jastered walls oak floors, full | asement in excellent condition, | 28 fruit trees, strawberries, rasp- berries, chicken brooder, 10x12 | hen house, 25 chickens, included. power saw and planer, this is an excellent home for you and | your family raise everything you | eat, Price $13,100 Bote $3,500 down, we will show | | 3 BEDROOM BRICK Outstandin, ¢ room brick 61x66, ranch walls, oak floors, screened patio, beautiful fireplace, 1'9 baths, over- pace: newly spacious | plastered scenic golf course, 242 car garage, large 160x190 weil sca secl uded lot, Lal Letts ileges on Lower Straits It e, make an appointment to | inspect it and you will agree. 5 BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRONT Lovely 10 room Dutch Colonial home with full basement, recres- | tion rm., in tre very best of con- | dition. 7’ car garage, 150 ft. lake —-. extra guest cottage. This roperty is priced way below mar- | et value at $30,000 by aoe ment only please. Russell Young | TOR | RE. o 412 W_ Huro re +4028 | | | Open Eves. eeu L] __ Sun. FE 40612 | 7 — SUNDAY 12-6 | econ’ ONLY of} «beat, plastered | walls, oak floors, Ie car garage | = large fenced and landscaped | j ey unfinished attic, | | this ppro DIR. : Out 8 Geaeaw. St to Earlmoore, right on Earimoore to open sign. | Russell Young | REALTOR ‘ti 8 412 W._ Huron | Open Eves. re +4825 | _Sun. PE 4-0612 | | OPEN Daily and Sunday 12 to 9 17 RUTGERS ST. }SEE YOUNG'S VALUE HOMES builder with a red walls, oak floors. ton: | la ple- | ture window ae weed Ue peautiul. pore Whee Jou many, many more outstanding features, Uf Lise are ——— a home = walk, ride 1 odel Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. Huron 8t FE 4-4525 Open Eves. ‘til 9 Sun. PE 49612 ~ $7,300 © FULL PRICE | 2 Bedroom | Modern Large Well Graded Tots | Oil Forced Air Heating Tile Bath Colored Plumbing - Fixtures Solid Oak Floors - $49 Per Month > Including Taxes and Insurance is not a PreFab home, but a conventional type with construction equal to the finest of homes. Pp SUNDAY 1-8 P.M. To reach property: Drive out Dixie Highway (U.S. 10) to Sashabaw road, turn right for 24% miles to 5051 Sashabaw road, =| —— Bat shore wih on after 00 call Mr. 49056 : e _ OPFICE OPEN +4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 204 S, Telegraph Ra. Ms "FEISS eae which is our model. gar serennes ve seek Goae- ~ ment, large lot, furnished Go Remember the Pull Price 1s Only M5@ to Ist road BE, of Duck Lake . turn North and take left $7, 300 fork. $15,800. $5,000 down. Will accept land contract on other Ba. in_trade. “ rr ita FRONT: .. Wal A J. AGE ‘and 40 A High and sighty. $16,000 with $4,000 KENNEDY Eattag t ey ot 3 REALTOR ’ FE 80504 even, nat a é nr SE STON ° Reai Estate | OFF |AT WHTIE FLAKE. Double constructed. This a For Sale Houses” _# meres et linet OPEN. Sun. 2 to 9 .3 TO 5 Drive A Ave. to stoplight in Auburn ts turn 0 | uirrel Rd, to South Bivd.. turn 2 d « to Coughlin Drive then left Salesman on rty. A lovely 3 bedroom * with vestibule en many other ¢: RLSSABETE LAKE ROTATES Lovely 2 bedroom jow with extras for buyer. Overlooks gol! includes Kenmore dryer, drapes SLICE OF HAM Hee ‘Seb Wate 46 2 LOTS AT CRnON LBs. PLEN- A tna and aluminum awnings, monthly payments $46 including taxes and | insurance. j | | PERRY PARK Good high dry lot on Cameron Street, sewer and waiter paid for Priced at $500 ‘George R. Irwin 269 Baldwin Aye. FE 5-0101, if no ans. FE 2 —— Real Estate _ Exchange | “INCOME, EAST SIDE. 4 APART- | A return = | , separate hot water nea Backyard fenced, pilenic Priced right at $14 900, JOSLYN RD. Desirable Le- | Baron Farms. 3 bedroom. home acxvenes porch. basement, gas | urnace, lta car gara‘e. Close to cen & bus. Can be sold for $8,300, terms. Call now. eri. | as | { | ACREAGE INCLUDED with thts | pew suburban 3 bedroom Oak floors. bath. basement, furnace, garage. Well consiructl- | ed. Immediate possession $16,000 — cash to mortgage Call now, We know you will like it. | OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 to 8 P.M, MON. 4 TO 8 P.M. $950 DOWN. New 2 bedroom mod- ern pemee at White Lake marca living reom with picture window Excellent kitchen, ample closet space. Bath. Oi) "forced air fur- nace. $7.900. Drive out to | Duck Lake Rd. Watch for open | sign. SAT; 2 1O 8 PC MON..4 TO 8 P.M, ~ NEW GL HOMES $70¢ down vilus morteace cost. bedroom face brick homes Pias- tered walls. oak floors. picture window. Tile bath Full divided basement with recreation space Gas furnace water beater Dr out W Huron to Weterford Town- ship Hal. turn right on Cresopnt Take Rd. about % mile. Wa eh for open sign OPEN SUN. 2 TO 6 P.M. 5220 LYNSUE LANE GI RESAIE Immediate nosses- s' : OREN | lot_ $1.500 down. Drive | out M59 to Crescent Lake Road. | right at teft on | Watch for onen sign J.C. HAYDEN | Onen Fves.: Bun 12 to 3 | Walton Bivd FE 8-044) ; “For Sale Lake Prop. ¢) oN se ie = Pe at WILLIAMS LAKE 6 LARGE « ROOM house, by owner, auto. heat. 2 lee lots, $6,750 (ull price. Down pay- ment an PE 4-468) days, after _§ OR 3- Ripe a LAKE FRONT. ; paneled din- m roeom, built YEAR ROUND HOWF 54 Garace, Extra Gratien he Lake Good wr for aes UP 3-50. DEER LAKE AT CLARKSTON, 1} foot frontage, full price $6,000 One I County's ind most exclusive lakis, | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakians Ave FE 2-0200 “Real Estate Since 1919" FOREST LAKE, MFIELD BLOO! Twp, Face brick, 3 bedrms., den, pose wag finished recreation bath, Immediate possession, iad Club Dr. Also 3 acres. 120 ft. lake frontage. FE 5-1965. -PINE LAKE 3184 Middlebelt Rd — Lone room, all year. home sized dinine room. kitchen Laree knotty pine porch— —— liv- int room and den ‘"0 ft on Pine Lake. Basv torene. For" sale. rent or trade. Bro! — 2 nice bedroome room. 12x12 dining room. 4 tory nice kitehen. ! basement with rec- reation Leben ter trang bal LAKEFRONT This nice #4 Toom ‘cottage type ear around home with a sandy itchen. Knotty Entire tree-covered island with modern furnished home. Has boat Bhasey ay ery sturdy foot bridg: sland Everything goes for ee 000 terms. Lake Fronts On Saginaw Bay | | | Three modern lakefront summer homes located at Bay nl Mich- igan, Excel boa! bathing and fishing. hogy iy * gmilesen miles north and fishing, Only 98 of Pontiac. J. A. Taylor a meer eo INSURANCE Oakland Ave. 42544 Open Eves. Fs Free Parking ‘| ROOM CATTOGE FURNISHED, Treen oorch se beach a 3. boats § $1 wn. terms. Walled Lake, MArket 4-2042. eedar panel living room with brick fireplace. 2 bedrooms reed air of} heat. Full base- ent with 2 additiona) bedrooms Large screen LJ h. Pull bath and ted = a lovely large 100 ft. x 200 ft. on Lake _— a at git.ces with $4,009 do’ LADD'S, Inc. 4286 ae Py Dray Piains bie HE Opes npundays Lapeer Mm eX For Sale Resort Prop, 44A PINE ACRES RESORT 1 acre: nicely furnished 7 bed- to sell. aueres Eonet > tricity reasonable cor Adame & re Office OL. 3-108 — OL 2-801 — MY 2-6581 +200). landscaped. “SCENIC 4 ACRES — 6 room hor on ‘ acres of land Home is modern with oi) furnace. attached «arave a: Chicken coop. Price $9.500 “MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, ich OA_&-3122 | HOLLY. =, OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 8 p.m. 3 bed old, ful b Seceupenk Oil heat, cop- per pjlumbing, high grade house with many built-ins, oven and Hohen 5 tne on large spacious lot at = Cor- | bion near en school Maple 8t.. for pty ee! sure to see, & down, mgnth Swanson Realty, Walnut 5 Fontes. Michigan _MA_ 09-2296. For ‘Sale Lots 4 CHOICE LOT 100 X 150. DRAY- ton area. $65 equity or trade for anything of equal value Power tools or power mower or what _have you. OR 3.4833. Crescent Lake Estates lots or park $10 per mo. tebe wenget Tota $300., $100. down, $10. per mo All lots. to have lake privileges with perk and recreational fa- cilities. Hurry these won't last loug. See Al thal at ee Bar- be . or a iding. $2600 DRAYTON WOODS mited oumber of | Gok tl | TOL. MES" TARTEAM Diste Hwy On _sinse _Eves OR 3-9006 Exclusive Homesites In beautiful Forest Lake Country | Chib Estates and Forest Lake | Orehard Also our new subdivi- sion, Hickory Knolls, in beautiful Bloomfield Township. Contact our | ' new office at 1704 8 Telegraph Rd. Oper end Sundays from, 1 to 6 p.m. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704S. Telegraph Rd, | FE 4-2533 HOM ESITES 6o f% by 120 tt and = rivilenes Elizabe' near Whittter School 80x120. Price $2,000. $350 down. oor ie information call Mrs. Spears. husemne A. NOTT, Realto 7 W. Pike rE +5008 LARGE | CORNER LOT. 190 X 128, located in Perry Acres, 10 miles : it north of on C Metamora, 43R5. Can be seen any night afler 6 p.m. | Son BETTER FO BEITER HOMES SEF CHEROKEE HILLS! You’) ttke the adv. s of Elisabeth Vas Ra. Tt one oe he mn w. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg. PR 4-421) 22 i on aa ™N ROCHES- = wo 10 ~~ ity saan down. tent CRAWFORD ' AGENCY ing sites for matinie a ao ! ® mercia and industrial use. a Sylvan 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. an You BUY iT WELL NEXT Sale Suburban Prop. 45A, Ww ACRE ESTATE, ¢ BEDROOMS, | Ibe peed baths, 2 car garage, guest ouse, basement and barn. au- | $20,500. MA Taree shade ville | rooms, 2 years | $45 per lop 8 — | PRIME on, | mile road tr daily * a.m. to 6 p.m. | ACREAGE We now have acreage parcels m 3 to 80 ucres. Suit~ aber: | ames from — ‘and a 10 acre parce! with 2 home of Pontiac city limits. For acre-| age-see us nor LADD'S, Inc. 4286 Dixie Hwy Hott deod — OR 3-236 Sunday 3406 Portine Lake Rd. ' Lapeer Rd. or M24 FE 4-1609 CARE ORION. “9 acres cicar | 1,000 dow 8 wo | ” WALTER Green R'TR | (M24) Onn, depot. | pr omg ... a Plow onal ‘ for bet- Reel araieere for Mr ver Located im fast grow: Money to Loan = 53 “ing ares , * (State po a tee 8 s-#ib0 "bon. to to Fr. 6 p.m.| ¢, RASTER & LINIBUONE 5, LOANS Partridge . Pry atelerae™ 0 AMUNITY, LOAN TODAY'S SPECIALS TEAGUE FINANCE CO CO. Riebway neap Port Huron, Ream | ROCHESTER, MICH. dn. LOAN waures aul soae ek Cee |e HOUSE aT et. 1-970 Soon Merocmel tion. $7,500" dn. “GET. MORE AT BENEFICIAL | plus stock | } PICNIC PARK & BATHING | BEACH on one of the County's largest lakes Natural boat har- | bor Over 3 acres on the lake | Secteting 8 room modern home. | $40, on terms i A GENERAL STORE located on | busv main corner Includes 7 rm modern home. $4,000 dn. plus | stock. | MAIN STREET RESTAURANT | in downtown Pontiac. Owner must sell due to illness. $7,000 on terms or will sacrifice for cash CALL NOW oy nd BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN iWARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘REALTOR FL 2-8316 _43 W. Huron St. STORE _ ROOM FOR RENT. IN- os LJ. Jones Hardware. 2510 | _Airport Rd. Drayton Piains | | ‘Seli-Serve Super Owners {liness i ——- for | selling this fully | market. Ready to Spore! te | with equipment less than 2 years old Onl: 3 owners in FE 2-9240 ation- $500 BE NERICIAT FINANCE CO. — Pinance Co.) 7 West Lawrence St. Ponting MONEY WAITING YOU MAY BORROW $25 to *500 Today Group your bile, arotect vour eredit Take up to 2% months to repay a BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 66 Park , Blvd —— lees last Thi B Th ‘onvenient Locations: | 12 ACRES AVAILABLE NEAR ported Fan chalbonasaes fons | PONTIAC “ren at Saginaw St. ! Guckuee Ra 4 woeice | pectin arr’ Seer Mee ent. $8. A for subdividing Call J. A Taylor ail realestate” neiucine [DRAYTON Seer ots youeee | Realtor FE 4-2544 | plush spertment ce sovend WALLED LAKE: 230 Barnston, | . ; | wea eamaides:( Seer keane | (Next. to the bank). MA 4-1584. Attention Builders | i cood area as vart vav- | (> ment 1)8 acre- with lake frontage 4 S | Need $500 miles northwest of Pontiac Ready Bateman & Kampsen | eo. Priced to sell quick For | . | 0 I information cail J, A, Taylor Real FE4 0528 r Less - Realtor, PE 4-254. Realtors FD | WITH QUICK —_— eee a _ — | FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE 317 8. Teleeravh Eves & Sun . SERVICE? CaN Rutledge OR 111! PE 40009 Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee - Then Home & Auto ts the place For Sate Sale Farms 48. - ; | to come. Most loans made on | Paint-Window Shade | your first visit so come tn or INVESTMENT Subdividing a % ‘ontage some on | ———_ 140 A. level Now ae separately at se $250.00 per acre with 25 per cent down. Executive owner =) 2-9209 or Sun i to ACRES. § ROOM MODERN | home. good barn cow barn. silo. | my ‘ist smiles from Pontiac, only | ee tbel ue “JONES og gpd thy | 632 Huron Ph. | 80 ACRES NEAR MiLOEe room house. Large barn on pave. a ACRES. 5 ROOM HOME. SEMI _ Broker 90R3 Ortonvi | PRIME 10 ACRES. | Clarkston area with % mile Store Full line of draperies, cus- tom made shades, Venetian | blinds, awnings made to order. Good timc loca- | tion. Long lease on building 954 gross 000. Priced ‘ with equipment and inven- | tory at only $19,000, terms. — Garage—Akron, Mich. Used as a bump and paint shop, cement bieck building | 32x48, also 5 room bunga- | low with basement, attached garage) Immediate posses- sion. $15,000, terms Roy Annett, Inc. 28 E. Huron peal TOR eoral 3-71923 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4_ 3's 8. Saginaw st =. Segmew 9 SUMMER RESORT 12 log cabins and main buliding | with dining room 2 and 4 acres of ‘and Cy po $34,135. W ‘ti6.000 down. & repayment pHa auited to your heeds Friendly courteous service awaits vou Leste Pie Man ager. Berkley V. vpresieent Ph, FE 5 8121. Home & Auto Loan Company Hours: @ to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 Bidg, 407_Com munity _ Nat'l. Bank LOANS $20 TO $500 On 'e HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC es GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars vour tttt Most deals closed in maiautes. Loans also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. Oakland ~Loan Co. FE 2-9206 (202_PONTIAC STATE RANK BRLDO. WANTED: COMPETENT HOME t photographer who wants road frontage on ~ roads. way No. 2. north of St. Ignace : om nome a . Doing a terrific business. orice $18°00 with $9 dn. House & Bides. qorth John A. Landmesser | $13 Good investment or . BROKER boc Cot tr ~ “ these PONTIAC STATE LANK BLDG | ert Oekiane ne, «=| Pee SOOT Pests oe MA ro BUY TO SELL REALTOR iseet basing PARTRIDGE |g THE “BIRD, ; _ ; TO SEE.” 125 ACRES = <= * best a - West suburban erocery store 2 7 | ebine shed Chicken house. 3 car pat I mp ey fees ae rama | garage. Witt handle 30 bead of ipenent Snabeded. — fecicoes | airy ce 4 acre private | h lake. 11 acres saw timber. Run- | —— F gertleerplbencldaearod fond | ning stream. ——— it — | your own business $22,500, = on Som et —- z= a | terms. Call for list of equip- a stone ae 2. s room mas | cae . Basement. Ou steam beat ¢ room apart | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | : vale 24 W. Lawrence FE §-6105 open eves cutronce. A me ia hm | Pont “Next to Consumers Power | | RIDGEWAY sam 975 Baldwin FE 46203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Wired bache Reale OE bee | Sale Gasinaas #5 Property 49 PIPE API DIXIE HWY CORNER LOT. 65 a‘ with 20x30 tore building $268 Dixie Hwy, H 1 tm | STORE, GARAGE | home, Wv ace from busine SMALL RESTAURANT _ agen $500, OA Rene aaes Bus Prop 49A 49A| POR RENT’ GASOLINE SERVICE $800 in : 1260 LEASBR STORE WITH . rters. 4 rooms and bath new sumdivision. 200 homes in for iness. P W Dinnan a __80n 66 W Huron St. _ | sy Ogg wegfles grene Pred j . Pt. Large a area. Nesr Orchard Lk, Ave. and legraph | _Rd. PE 5-244 atime ae! SALE OR LEASE 1300 Pr. | floor garage, gas | large varking area. Close in Business Opportunities 51 as wa he oa axp cabins 2 acres on M25 F.C. Wood Co. S heceens his present business. amait investiient required, For further Gpache yr ped eee! MI 40060 WHEN YOU NEED $25-$500 You can «et ft ky Seat “rnold Te homage We wil! be gpl Be ; STATE FINANCE CO FE 4.1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. between 7 and 9 o. Sale Land Contracts 82 | = _— CENT DISCOUNT Secured by heat 2 bedroom City Home Laree IFCOUN? Balance | 050 -Buckner’s” TD Payable at monthiv to borrow CASH 6 ver inte’ annum | a hy aS ANY AMOUNT UP | {room «burban 7. Lake to 00 Pies Pre CENT DISCOUNT Bai 74 floor Nat'l Bidg.—over Wa)- ance 96.200 ys areens Peatios Gost te vou ns 08.0. Secured by 4612 Dixie Hichway ‘4 room bunesiow j Drayton Plains Fe sue OR saat | 230 Barnstor (next to bank. a: te ae | Walled Lake 1343 W. ‘ier Open Rvenings. tte Mortgage Loans 54 22% DISC OUNT | Butider will discount $5,174.00 con- fi 72 bed. | Sareet. Wilh Same ams Lake Rd. & M50 After 5 call OR 3.2603 $4,000 DISCOUNT Unitmited pom yo dD LOW INTEREST H.C. PETERSON Prove Fe bees ot th wari “LOANS ON HOUSES - IN OAKLAND NTY 9600 a 1. On ose ae Saat eas RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ™ W. : Phone Fit 3-109 ot (PE SFae2 ‘ne, eer ; Ry 2 Set ie Coopersiive Opee 6:30 i 6:30 ‘REAL INVESTMENT Men with tandem tracka Year around ‘job and good opportunity ‘for right party. Apply Cats- man Co., 339 S. Paddock St.. Ask for to haul ready mix .con-|' crete, ‘or ability to buy.) 12 Ww. Huron st. Co-Gperative LS HH. BROWN, Feeathob Sane Beet fi VA ee [ ss ; i v . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 14 1008 R.D PHONE Pi FE 41157 — a Fe “en RILEY eer UNIVERSAL RANGE. NEW. i dam ne Munro “ APT. SIZE GAS RANGE. GOOD $25. FE 5-3674. a BUY IN SMALL RADIOS. 0adY SCALE. AND CAR bed. FE 54-2029 BEY TIFUL O} GLISH DESK. NESE D! ePERIOD BED- . & DINING ROOM R- — RE QUEEN ANNE SOFA. CHAIRS." DO ee NAL, LOUNGE UBLE OVEN HOT- ‘ Point sTov OTHER ITEM ABOUT ANYTHING spy E FOUND AT WANT & ving Too 12. Toss, suites $1 5g ng ons er ite J parent L & 8. SALES CO mi. east of Pontiac or ' mi, east of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd Mis _ PE * 2866 BENDIX WASHE ton drver 875 6-2476. a ols $25. WASH- $20. Refrigerator, like new, $20. FE R. $35. HAMIL- Aoth for $100, $7 . Des gle BEDS. SPRINGS & MA Bedsteats. — rope bed. Very _ Teas. FE 2-5 a aot ea SpoRaAcE ~ puct Taine. and automat: control. FE Sond DINING ROOM SET, TTRESS. | Sale Household Goods 57 ney —— o> =a new. Reasonable. FE LAWSON TYPE DAVENPORT. PE 2-0658 __ Green, BENDIY adTowsTic WASHER. % yrs, old $85, EM 3-2004. BEAUTIFUL FRIGIDAIRE ELEC- tric range. Excellent condition. Coat i ee $180 or best | offer. MI 4-86 igxia WOVEN Fe }, LAMPS. VEN- etian | 2nd gal $0x46 62x86, drapes, | blinds, _Tugs, Cheap. FE 5-0453.— BOTTLE GAS. New low price Complete installa- tien only $10 pilus ges. Kenyon igas OR 35-2401, BRASa FLOOR LAMP. . CHARTREUSE TABL LAMP AND SHADE, fie. 1729 BEVERLY. KELVINATOR UPRIGHT = bs. Reason- CHROME DI As- semble these yourself and save. Pour chairs ani table, $69.95 value $3? 05. ese are brand new 1955 models) Famous make. Formica tops. all popular colors. Come in, look. compare and convinced of these extraordinary bargains. Michigan Fluorescent, 203 Orchard Lake Ave. __ io, CUBIC FT. HOTPOINT RE- friwerator $199 95 and vour re- tor R i Munro Electric €asH FOR YOUR FURNITURE or tools OR 327° INO SUITES, DINING rm. suite, dinette table, must sell _at once. Lincoln 2-0800. CUTE DINETTE SET WITH BUF- | fet. FE 4-8426 CA PEN ART-PARNSWORTH RADIO phonograph sper@ reco console, Perfect _@ 8. Francis, PE 4-4007. OSLEY | SHELVADORE REFRIO. condition FE ¢- z Stn" £.96 fo vour Te A. Munroe Electric a springs and . 6%. Ma- hogany writing desk $20. MA- $-3206, _ple mc cU_ Fr FREEZE condition. 1 Ph. FE 5-6639 casters $76. Dress rm. eajustaste new. $15. MI 45790. DEMONST RATOR DORMEYER double basket Preneh fryer, $35. R. B. Munro Electric. 1060 W __ Huron. eeire like new. TROMASTER STOVE, $40. -85 28. Lea BEST i954 STOVE. KITCH- ide dishwasher “Beautiful bean -_ room set. Steam- Rollarrvy bed. — furniture. ing “up o 50 per cent, reakiant set, $15. one of Bes St “= AKLAND FURNITURE 8. Saginaw rE (2-5523 EXTERGOLE DINING” TABLE. . MA. an Chrome dinette table and Me een tor Ladd 708 Rd Walled Lake. 42412, E__pOeT to Hent ae ves ad iT. tion, 0 FE i 358 W. Long- fellow. FuLt | sized Dp UPHOLSTERED in good © condition, $50. 1, “SALE GUARANTEED, RE CED RE- seane veenee — — ae . LIK : AS Hoover worieht - 23-0657. aro. Gardens, en ‘tne } ROOM room acral a | Bago iL ES condition. ry , GOOD condition. $50, OR 3-1777 2941 Sil- ¢ a ea, VERY ‘A~ cEDING ble. — oe, $18, 22-2714. ~~ Lord’s gareey Baie a a Furr ‘and dina Po =e eeewee oeeeee 4 Lg | | i | ie | ‘R WESTINGHOUSE | | Youth chair DINING, ROOM TABLE. MODERN, | st fe wader i udent de CHEST, VANITY Ag metal wardrobe. 9x12 LINO, RUGS. .$298|. 2X12 LINOLEUM $6.39 House Paint, gat oe ; PRICE UBBER, BASF c F ERS 141 HURON, FE 4-3064 A ARTY AMERICAN Lag ying Extension tab! 4. chairs. ont’ teh. Rinost new. 4 tw LD Ww. atx oa ea0 oy on *— ,* what« Guishs, stove a sania, ~“\MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE . . ft, Prigidaire ........ gu. ft. ry eons hdl eat cu. Pr washer ... Frigidaire home | Prigidaize automatic Washer CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appliances 3065 to Lake Rd. Keoge r PE $8811 or PE. 5-8974 . TA- as $5 | MASSIVE § PIECE CARVED SOL- id bo ps dining room suite. OL dip, 36 IN. KENMORE GRIDDLE TOP @as range, under 1 year guaran- teed FE 5-7) NICE 8 PIECE DINING ROON __ Suite, OA 8-3600 after 5 om. _ NEW 2. PIECE LIVING. ROOM of Ww makes into as $239 week J ose ‘$130. New and used gas and electric stoves suit, from $9.95 up, Baby beds, Holly- wood beds, room suites, din- ette set new and used, and _misc, 1229 Baldwin Ave NEW AND USED 7» URNITORE Twin size beds 8° Sofa bed $19.50 Davenport cas chair, rollawav beds $17.98 $20.50 Love seat $205" > von mattresses £11.05 New inne orire mattresse: 5 Elec. tr > roaster °9.05 ' Piano bench & 96 Bird cace $1.95. EASY TERMS OR LAYAWAY PEARSON'S FURNITURE Formeriv Bank ‘urniture 4 ORCHARD LAKE AVE Next to Farmer's Ga; Station _ PAIR DOUBLE FRENCH DOORS Single 15 light French door, Gun type oi] burner. Bendix washer. _oL _2-1686 ~ PENNY PAINT SAT. E | House Paint, 1 _ at le for .... Rubber base —_ gal. Roller or pan 1 1 gal. paint & lle or pan $3 90 FLOOR SHOP Open 9-0 99 8 Saginaw &t. | REFRIGERATOR AND STOVE, both for $95. OR 3-4882. | Two gals. [REFRIGERATORS ‘LAST YEAR'S ox¢'s One of America’s a brands. Perfect, new, guar- anteed for 5 years. Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than a used machine Michigan Fluo- rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave WA .o ‘MIR AL COMBINATION, "WA LTON TV Walton, Cor. Joslyn _ PE2-2257 STOVES BOUGHT SOLD. EX- models. changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Ciem-| ens FE 2-0601 =e 2 NORGE REFRIGERATOR. SPEED QUEEN WASHER. STAIN- % | less stee] tub, with timer, year old. FE 2-0462 SALE Used washer Lar and up. Auto, gas heater $10 |Oi) auto. heater, $15 | Used electric range $19 95 Floor model Hoover, $49 95. Floor mode! Phileo range. regular $239. now $i79 La mode! freezer, was $429 95 CRU MF ELECIRIC | 3465 Auburn Rd PE_4-3573 SATURDAY ONLY. SALE OP porch furntture. Davenport, book- on oe bene yar etc. Bram- | s mile west | ik “ad westeens worth side, SAVE 4 dr, chest. 18x27x35 ....... $14.95 Bed headboard ...... $12.95 Hollywood bedframe ‘i. etal) §% 8.95 Innerspring mattre: $450 value . Oateler table Captain chair . Richair ok do Slidine door cabinets — | We carry a complete line of finishes tinted Acme. | furniture: mer | PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave Gy Beene ON bes 7¢' NEW iNTERNATIONAL HA ‘ RS 16 FT MODEL 6310 2 FT. $350, ODEL KING BROS. CREDIT TER: ; 40TH Mee ein |= YOUR 1I-B DEA PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE | GOSSIP BENCH 678 | —-aweron. THOR GLAD IRON. 0 FE 4-188) USED WASHER. GOO’ RUNNING _condition org 966 Myrtle. USED TR ADE. - DEPT. oe chairs, blond. Refrigerator with freezer chest. Automatic Eee i “re. old, $09.50. THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. ' 341 8. SAGINAW ST. LAC, MICHIGAN ___ r\ st CONDI Prov TRADE GAS ¥ trie R. B. W. Huron, - USED WASHING MACHINES $23 sf and up. R. B Munro Blec. trie Co 1060 W furen . $49.50 and . Tsen T\ sET® con tion 1 a» FE RANGES POR ELEC- Munro Blectrie, 1060 up | USED pRErnic R10 } GOOD” CONDT- uP | 30 io INCH OAS | $80. OR ©. SLIGHTLY used.. 193, © PIRGE DINING ROOK SET ie Thin USED TEADEIN— DEPT. Rebuilt Washers quaranteed $39.95 uD Rebullt Refriverators «uaranteed ? S “—_ aay - 8 M4 3 the I ar: $19.95 uD Sev A feavy "algae tein x, 8 4 value floor lamps 83.95 up value rd tables $1.00 vy item wo om ere. SMA. DOWN PA veNeTIAN BD nO TW : é. a Wer 2. haa ise ie WAY E GA i] mee ee BUYS Tihs B87 'S Saginaw 7) Sale Household Goods 57 Westinghouse to” ciesithe Since wih, Vide Oven. 5149.95. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FUNNY BUSINESS 2 CAMP COTS AND 2 PADS, §12. MI 4-3020, | ALL MATERIAL FROM |; ay city hall annex, 35 Hill St. Liberal allowance for labor. Roof given § for removal. ye, 12" block, Call at ‘ob or 2-7947. aqualre jong ta tar mask and ACOUSTICON HEARING AID | hieh power transistor model. complete “new case used only 7 o, now less than ‘% orice with @ year’s guarantee. E F PENNE OD. FE 2-2629 = ANCHOR FENCES No monty down. FHA approved _FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-7471, ~~ AT BIG SAVINGS Good strei-nt ased tumber 2zt~ vast grr vei @ car of 2x4x8 and val New “us doors no $5.50 up. npg —_— your = Re Jation—79e-ba, Readies Pocapese = and mortar. and) 6 many Shingles- paths other ovilding needs ——* tead Ib, ue — on “your *SURPI. Us 1 ry "MBER Maite ae! Se & Co 5 | $340 Highsand Rd rien OR 3-7002 Artists’ supplies, hobby. supplies--check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No, 24A. SATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS. wo kitchen Furnaces: Oil. eas Hot water and steam water heater. soil fitting (HEIGHTS SUPPLY ' 4-543" aay aioe TEETER BABE and electric water heater. Smith 3es8 Perry & Corona cash or + pon! like new. ¢i9 E. Kennett Rd. BABY soa GOOD CONDI- tion. OR_3-27)8 Lag oven OWN HOME AND | SAVE OVER HALF leo e tab in hight re ivision We will fas orig lot | oad materials for as low as $1000 down or build to your mane : ep 2x6's and 2x8" $95 M No 2 short oak flooring $122 M Sheathing board $75 to $100 M. ie elu - - aluminum combination joors BLACKETT’S BILDG. SUPPLIES $161 Dizte Hwv Clarkston | _ MA SS81b BATHTUB WITH LEGS lee WASH bow! Cheap. 16 Schoo! CASH POR SURES °m ina) CLOSING Out CLEARANCE SALE 80 NEW POWER MOWERS REEL ROTARY AND RIDING TYPE. SOME GOOD USED MOWERS 10 GARDEN TRACTORS 2% HP ME TILLERS. SEV- as OF box spring. | saaeees $24.50 | =. TERMS B. EVANS EQUIP | 6507 Dixie “ber MA 5-TRT7A | | CHANGED TO GAS 30-gal automatic — ol] fired heater, with 150 “cal a! tank, riect readle sew good as new g ea 50; sows cLMP- COT AND PAD: ppciny Brooker stove and "purner oil stove: jun room D “JEWEL | table hae model, _hole "FUEL. OIL TANKS 5 @al. 18 in. lees, eauge vented * Deliv ered 35 3 ~ STOVE. ss $5 Semi- | 7 RS ERAL GOOD USED TRACTO | 30 GAL. ae on. pe USED PICNIC TABLES. s. 86 to | 79150 7600 Eliz . Rd ia STORM WINDOWS | @ SCREENS. Reasonable. 64 B._ Ardmore. onth of July on During all "vuning “tmaterials, folding bak gn Ngee aioe ere OF SUPPLY FB_5-7433 oN GUN TYPE hog FURN 18,08 L a _Tane, agar.’ Telegraph Ra. ~~ G&M COMPANY saws an Mie MACHINE SHARPE Ww on oe a EN- s 4 « by Hershberger Fed Seto Mieciteqnons 10} & - & o By a a Nas rales Sass gravel, pea rave ‘ ta pee pene rs poet age 5 Black an “Giddyap! Frankly, I think you're zeaty for. the glue factory!” curtain 08.00. v rT ig. Tage are Suber | Prepared top soils mixed ant, Mentine, Take, Be. utes to your specifications. | sipanies rice {GROWN ane commeke colors in| Peat-sand or clay loam| [rims : tn sero olson kd weed, pinaie ie and oo aca | as you desire. $15 per age ee BLUE Fluorescent, 393 | load delivered. FE 4-4597.| {hen feos Pontine Lake. » Aeaee Pp Yarn ” ry vr punts... rT) FARM TOP SOIL | 9047'S Mitx. as LOL RaaaT , Surplus Paint ’...... $i.49 black dirs. rard load, Sete MN cei. MOBILE HOMES" Vinyl Ploor Tile 4c_ ea. li etihtne Pe tol” eete Beco 9 tite = Meeetal : a — ie Wahe Tene . - HARDWA is open now. Bet ee heohalt The. vel. FROZE} - ' io Harold’s Paint & lice gravel pe 84 poe peed ELS By og oune nea’ "30 Ib. box Hutchinson 140 8. SAGINAW and. Wilkinson Sand & Gravel. oe Sewn, nagar added. . ; SEPTIC TANKS ROAT) GRAVEL | okt ik 80'e dor. of sour sitted Trailer Sales. Complete mnathatiog se ree ~|> yncds, 91.60 detivered. PB eee, | Shes th boon 43 so. block (mt Olle, Mes enue Shalem EDMT or PERM |WisHE saNL AND GRAVEL, | sweet cherries olted and suger way. Pint “RESONDITIONED —sINGl GER SEW. _Mixe Jenkinson, OR 3-9s00 “a. a aS 2 ot det home Semmotrnion = | WARMER SAND AND Aah er: DAVEY’S MARKET |§2 GAL. ELEC HEATER $70 tar, Pontiac date Builder's 1012 .N. Main St Rochester \ ware. eee Heys nem ws, ply, OR 3-1534 OL 21511 fi ige tuber tom Oaktead |For Sale Pets 69) Off, Phsrrice vest old pure ap So ad cider vinegar. ‘rd how USED LUMBER. “IMBERS. ak: s Rd. cn Hamiin 17 ‘on AKC REG DASHCHUND PUPS 41330. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 — DRESSED FO PORK AND sausage. on 6-794) CYS SG TTI bry ) VARIETY TORE 7 wiilés out Baidwin. pote od, floor covering and Mac-Q wac vaints Phone FE 71-8025, HOT WATER HEATER, 0 GAL. gas. New, ee for: cee on Consumers’ lines and bo sty value, $40.50 po These are slightly marred. Aliso electric, ol] and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific values. ichigan Apa 303° «Orchard §=Lake ve oe BIRCH FLUSH DOORS. ue fl. =z 7 ft. $ Outside doora $10 to $13 Coffee table -_ *1 up Ma- sonite doors $634 Orchard — feo First. nouse South of e Rd, Stop before 10 hig ao Taheoe 4 p.m. Any time _Sat. or Sun. KENMORE 2 POT BURNER. LIKE new. Reasonable, MArket 4-3205. KENMORE AUTO WASHER IN A- _1 condition. $75, OR 3-7611.__ PARGE ‘VOLUME PUMP R irrigating alto’ 6 © Wisconsin _engine FE 19. |l4 PT. . STAKE RACK B BOAT . TOP with $7 all steel box suitable for grain, 965. _FE_ 17-0614. 0 FT. PLYWOOD CAR TOP Boar $50. Band saw $35. Jrone: nt FE $-1332. ¢xXe_ & ENAMEI, RECESSED bathtwos Crate marred $2165 uo _SAVE Supply, 100 8 saginaw St. 2 LAWN MOWERS, $10 “AND 85. ee vacuum cleaner $15. 113 Wolfe LUMBER CASH AND CARRY Cedar 4 all uew stock Plasterboard and ‘eth Bire> flush doors, 8795 up. sulle & foi Loose rock woo! bag #100 See aa als sect ‘ite mine utility boards. Tipe Qos No, 210 $2.25 he. indows at new iow pire & edar ~aneling ywood nl door #& decorative prbeara a we water heater. _ $55. PE 49192. MYF RS » PUMPS Reruiar' fils & » S chelew well with tank pow 8100. Keaskes si2s me b.p. deep well t+ gaa ith 1) eal tank now KELLY’S HARDWARE «+ Adame Auburn 230 gai, fuel tank. i, IN. 4Xe PLY. “ sheet. 2x8-12 ft No. 3 and better, vite. paper hanger’s table, com-| 2 each © & , ae. — Com- plete: saws: ens scale: tronine Bare: comer of Crock omg he Au- board; sausage ladders. . ays @ OL Ss as \CIRCLE PLUORESCENT Fix- ew AND USED FURNITURE, tures. Newest, brightest and most SS eas — Rew ee coe, dinette ot es ‘and. ree. | '2e,nesters for. or bousetratiers and is, $11.95 value 96.98 TRAILER EXCHANGE, PE 2-3200 Big tly factory marred, Call at —— fac showrooms. Michiean Plu- | NEW ° WHEEL oS 383 Orcha: xs, abe Ave. son 32000 for vacationing. EMENT M ori TER HEATER. $20. pew. B ad soaduaie: 1 Don- Wor WATER HEATER, $20. ley_B See. nh PNEW AIR CONDE. HILDRENS SIZE 2, CHICAGO |ONE % LP. NEW AIR CONDI- troller skates. $16. ri 10189. Sesoel Can. | Ghote too cream CHURCH'S INC, PAINT SALE ALUM. COMB DOORS, $36.95 | goch weateroun Aner 7® 20333 paint. Rex $5.29 i» $3.40 LECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING per, gal Rex $1.50 at. now machine. All attachments. Hoover 1.10 at vecuum “ cleaner. 6. ber cent off on all arches DIAMOND RING. 0 PT CE eS | Set in 14 ~ vellow gold one c. 2 mages With small stones, (21 IN. REO REEL LAWN M 3. 1. OL 23-7605 a p §:30, like new, aien, ay] the ope tires condit: ; screens DRAW~ TITE HITCHES] five'sive teenth, two sive 27%x86 CHROME OR Cansstun overee one size Ve. $1 each; one The kind thet bolt ine bed. Holly type, "4 size, $6. vt gel makes of ar aoe One Tend-a-babe, $4. OR 3-4388. aren PLYWOOD Ail kinds at lowest prices. Also Cabinet Hardware, wholesale and retail Pontiac Plywood Co. 1484 Baldwin Ave. fil cap FE FE 2-3543 gree S&F ANE L 71% PLUMBING SPECIALS $3 | 2 compartment cement laundry, tray maNbisce "beth sete sels with omy ss $2" gal Yr Te De ~~ secondugiiTeguets Vareee caer en eel oO uve “CUES Yn | Open daiiv & to 6: Sun, 10 to 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply 50 M8 Ortonville Hall Anne LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS AUTHO ED FACTORY SERV. Free tent "en T 3 200, 000 FEET Douglas Fir Dimen- ce. chet — $50.50. | button starter ‘awn mower, it. @ Now at 6507 Dixte For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 Sure JACOBSON EVAN'S EQUIPMENT Hwy picnic table material. FE for sale. Re 5 . WEET A! Geen wastien aD ETECTRIC kc REGISTERED BEAGLES 6 Pick acon | Brine cone USED WASHER AND ELECT months old. MU 4-2815. Superior it Farms, 6 miles A aoa eapeac oadllas AKC BEAGLES. ¢ MONTHS OLD.| orth, % mile west of Romeo op _ FE 2-982 mile em is USED LUMBER, So i Aumont on Boardman _WINDOW FRAMES F: akc co aL BEAGLE 6 YRS. $50. MO’ ARY Used | Bldg. near ‘waltou ‘Biv Bivd , BA TILLERS. POWEA £PRAYERS. sed z . “| Baby Parakeets +0 82/9 _ton F : = & depos: will hold one Time pav-| Materials of All Kinds |wira’ cacn RASPBFRRIES, FOR ¥ ment> available W F Miller Closed i“ Garden ané Lawn F-uipm NOW OPEN FOR: posInees 301 4th St.: FE 2-4025: Clos un ~Sat—Fuly 16 oo 1583 8 Footware (North of 14| Lumber, doors. window: BOXER PUPS. 7 WKS. OLD., $25. only. Al san, S nerthivess cor. rie Ra Wirmingnam. Mi | beams, angw trons. steo ope Walled Lake. MA 41027. "| -Rer_ of Seymour * Sashe- XC al 1ge MOTOR SWAY CHEAP. Open Sunday BOXER re TAKS ee Howebroten SED COND AWTS” NAGPRRRRIES: RR "oe FE «ni Pachoud Wrecking Co. | Somé‘trainine Ov 2-5502. sberries. bring the containers. | 4wpenson ot, SER TICe wae REINFORCED CONCRETE SEP- 2901 Dixie Hvy FE £9108 | BOXER: MALE. 9% YRS Pray. | —S2_Prenkiie Re. ________| LAKES, | CRAIRIE “He tanks. Ph PE 4-6428. “Beside Pontiac Drive-In Theater | ful, Ho ‘Some Sale Farm rm Equipment 76 % een, aD ee NEW GALVANIZED PIPE USED FURNACES OIL BURWERS, | OL 25002000 0 ft New trailers a % in 12) t lengths) the ft.| blowera stokers and controls. | BEAGLE HOUND AND PUPPIES down. as iong as to vay Ye uw fd ma ev. ag ft | Wayne Bentine CO. Rochester. | $10 each. EM 3-3118, A-1 \-1. BUYS at 5 per cent : .00 8 Saginaw . FE_5-210 a: = BEAGLES «KC REO. F< ad AND med par aped Sd bed AN NEw 'Ann sen Teanhane LR GARAGES "REPAIRED TO ve ise tie Seae'E , ey ie Rotary Tier and’ Power Mowers OSED ONES As LOW ‘a6 656 4 r : SCOUNT v IFFON PUPS CHAM- ss Terms. rE 06 — On 8h 2% DISLOUN' ntinued on red Make excellent house aL "EE? 5 oles & Service PAR TS—ST' ORe aai0 Dixie ey K saat 5-0108 Solete. Oakian if ‘or a ad Paine | —_— COLLIE LIE PUPS ry INE. on ye VEN c x Ww ad Sa ENAMEL eR SINE se Orchard Lake Ave PR S-gint | Little beauties at ¢%0 each. FE one Gen —_ with | WILLIAMSON FURNACE orL| —* 1284. eves. . BLUE MER i {NATIONAL 62k > 33553. burner. blower, and controls, $300.| COLLIE PUP BL MERLE. fe; te- g| With Continental red seal engine. PORCH LIGHTS IN_ EARLY | _FE 4320. 9 Senses, MS ring finger scour clean. American Lanterns. Ol4 Eaelch WHY PAY THE HIGH | yoniea pomeren ES PE | Conution $900 "i300 “Allen Road. die se em evnner es | DOLLAR FOR PAINT?) gene Fond TRACTOR C7 — GOB in house af terrific values. Mich- MIOH QUALITY ‘Male. OF after 6 | condition, ‘ehs, 115 Kathaven, | “~~ ean Plaorescent, 383 Orchard FULLY GUARANTEED ee Sueneels Orchard “St! TRAILER SPACE pens PLYCOTE PAINT, PER GAL. $1.95 62802 DUTCHCRAPT, PER GAL. $2.95 | 16 mos. Housebroken, some trai: | | Om RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, ADD- PR: PER Po ing. to country home. OR 3-T108. | 1 PICKUP. AVAILABLE oa oe ego eer iis. (yee INSIDE—OUTSIDE HOME WANTED Steched Ah, r pord ‘Tractor - Pag ee er, ses . ete. ond naher fers, A A-1 con- PLATS—ENAMELS Male =. Soler panies. Fig model Farmall with plow. aette vi ait pte dition. inquire 391 Orchard Lk. KING BROS. also mitt pies and kittens, Mi| Open 1 to 6 p.m. "ROB rear. 4eers, Before 1:00) re corn PE 41112 Speer 5 Bem I" Sheed MOBIL Bs VILLAGE. im and after 6:90 ne ay | PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE | ¢ YR. OLD FEMALE 6T. BER- ER aa Ra. = . 3300 Elizabeth Lake cotl Sinks erete marred $3 75 Do It Yourself 61 to country home. 34 Niagara | ~~" FARMERS TRAILER oP AGe | Shaws Oo on 33 el, Peiuetrit“pesters 910.50 7 Ako RGISTERED BROKE |@ARVEST TIME 19 te jer s J pe GA. thompson, 808. Perry. FOR RENT 7 puppies, Kenneth Stbites © ERs OMnnP PERS. __ Auto Accessories 80 : STO wall paper steamers. waners and BERNARDS TO at Wore, eh t Glass Ser 7 *® Look and tisten The first punch ae Lady eke carga vice | furnace vacuum cleaners. 46 SEPTIC TANKS _Retnforced_ concrete. FE 240 with, faucets curtain, $v. terrific values $33.33, Lavatories, complete by Ceeming oh 31 P P. JET PUMPS F OM $60.50. _G,_ A, Thompson. 80 8. Perry Save Money at Lake Ave. FE «61 ewe A TACKSON'§-REN7A\ SEE AD vst of OUR rege a wiring, . Com- +078 ete sewer crock and tile. lontealm Builders’ re 12 oo Petes prey op Ao ru 6:30. |. WHY PAY THE HIGH z DOLLAR FOR PAINT? BURMEISTER’S QUA LU MBER eur E a BRE ERE ne DUTCHCRAFT PER i oe tee INSIDE - 800,000 owe KING BROS. agg wo “ee pe sp "AT "aba eTSTER euncry sere, tna, taucel. at OUR PR e 1971 tow sur op sears 8) Tq lbott ‘Lumber ~“PRIVATE PARTY — | pertect condition Just broken, in 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU BPS. Pant, Soresa oftere 2 Doberman Umessereken. dorms “incledse cating Sah soit SCiRAM AUTO eaark ext Gest Ree C8 CO 91.35 | and Gola Bane Tesver Caan. core, | ace. Seems OG, Somes | mart. Nvdreulic. bale "tension. a - E @C...... 174 FE oe Ree tieiattn he. MYrie| pene led ped canvas cover. iit dd" pine bok Ses PONTIAC RD _AT OPDYKE uu ‘Lake Orton. ich | _ Elaruaton'* Allen RA | | open Rrenings ? Daye e 8 fat, be ode ge mn... Senge | Comerene Leepment OA Pie Pa tee es SE ONDITIONED teva ne ce tiosri a ger Ml digas listed OTNER CAMEAn Fd Sa hd —— Tos “vosrien FE +n MAC apt Ge and ac ae od. per M. 999.00 | _ plies,” ber_24A. | PUREBRED GEP “AN , Mower ent Graler blades | PACKARD is ANY PART. VERY F ofameet Vast. ~ “es Sale Musical Goods 62 ner. “* a » ue | S30 front end. tires. 197 txtais': fir_piy wood Ji. $3.95 | ATTENTION SUMMER VACATION. "pies. Ore Boner puppies. 88. FE verte For Sale Tires 80-A Ses Gebvpewe BER) tet olga | we = Ss cece |___Fot Sue Tee dxtx% Kn. pine ply | ...-- $21.98 j FvsTERED _SPRINOFR : BARGAIN: USED TIR Ge omy Fw Sis| Le cmc ae me | Sona eet ressbe. Set TT INC” |shosion ah oes Refer eyt re came. tee stat | Cote at cenra, | Be Auto Service 8 a ths ‘Bave toon. * “— : oe on ——s age 95 sii down ‘avi mEPEREL ESTIMATE seat, medicine cab. ...... he) _Bl Usic co. Makita : 2 YORLL PAINTS , | MAONAVOX ri iO bred x BRA Peon LES atin f hare "TO | scaven PLANO Iw RACRLLENT Due to itiness, Rages ects nil cob eatipment continuing. Many mon condition with uitachment | OF: eaenabie FE eat BURMEISTER |iearercare-perae (sone eb Or Fn Ho / ain |? P ARB. ONE 6ADOLE | gon! see GUR REROTLT “DF DELIV. ing Vaca: Henmiat, #E 26271 | _horse ie 0 Mavie Mae! "tate ‘Motor Scooters 82 Northern Lumber Co. | MIM, SLECTIC, CHone | Dogs ‘Trained, Boarded és See co Shae Tes | on wumeys ee #197 Conley Lobe BA um to pie in ‘in. Special “Ut eae c __Orteny’ oe PE 28073. 1128 Telegrapn & 6 Mile Rd. er rms rent, a BR Ad pick Lom yp 3 4 i rr. STAKE RACK BOAT TOP mes pape tae Exe | q Detroit FL pone - CALBI MUSIC co. ivery Lake Parm a beset . $%. 5p ® » = complete! } . = aa pee = MISSIONARY. a Canam aoe te ucu FT 1 _For Sale Motorcycles 83 call Me. ‘A Star MUSIC co> your Harley Devidson ean e eoSin | $9222 —_ Auction Sales” vidsow Sales Co.. va 6. Bag- STEEL BA. $6.50 “ sy Grain & Feed 71) pocr0n ae = | aeaipaeceat goo Cass soon fort Moy gh a cis 507"GS0n CORES 8ST _ RADIO Heater. Dvna —— Tip-top condition. $965. OL OFFER “54 Jaa convertible, Bel Air. | 1953 Ford fordor sedan. A REAL ‘$0 Pontiac Convertible. GOOD CAR itwo e barony eh convertibles. | "48 For _— “Sed Pontiac MOD: ee AN Ce AKRANG — FIN ECONOMY CARS 22 SS OBURN | | 1954 FORD with metallic Academy Blue fin- ish. Heater and straight * tick | ~FoRBS. | MOUGHTEN & SON iy en ea sen wir Ciean ‘and | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE "AUTO SALES 3a ne vito isd FORD (CUSTOM @ DR. RA. port and eet Excellent These Values Will Get You There AN ou Back! m 5 to i at once. PE 5-9157, 670 Oak- | 1047 Buick 4 dr. land Ave. “rt sen Pe Ford Skyliner. 1950 FORD 2 DR RADIO AND PQuiPMENT. $300 ‘or your old car They Must Go! | 1950 @odge «ge gcanane CAR. 1930 ated pol 4 ioe Sane A GOOD This is custom V-8 2-door sedan THE — WHERE feat CAN on TRUCK DEALER TO TRAVEL? D Bring ¥ $125 1948 Studebaker, EXCELLENT RUNNING ti geste TRANSPORTATION. aa ALL $395 $395 COMMUNITY MOTORS L ries DEAL OPEN TILL 10 P.M. OL, 2-0321 transmission. A value ader st enly $1,165. CENTRAL SALES, INC 57 W. Pike at Cass LINCOLN-MERCURY | i952 oLDs @ DR. $10 DOWN AND ‘46 OLDS 76. 2 DR HYDROMA- OLDS 88 7? DR RADIO AND heater, white walls, washers, mst brakes seat covers FE assume perme: 464 _ward, Birmingham. tic Radio and heater Sest offer. 200 Willard. PE 4-6348. ‘S33 FORD '» 4 DR RADIO coe ‘$3. OLDS. 98 Holiday, Power brakes, steering RED & WHITE & windows. Autronic eye radio, heater, spot light & sun visor Fisk white premium tires, per- fect d $1825.00, 652 Joslyn. 1952 HENRY ay 2 DR. #10 DOWN and payments. 464 58. _ Woodward. Birmigham. Whos gla Bah alae SPECIALS reeled Your choice of many Lake ORION MUTOR BA at Buckhorn xe __ MY #261, till 9:c*_ om 1954 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY. FE 2-4075. Bob Frost, Inc. NCOLY. MERCURY DEALER “850s WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 62200 «JOrdan_€-3933 1952 LINCOLN new. Eves “ Ejweras or { — | prota dite Tisai 1 4-DOOR CAPRI CLEAN “49 BUICK SEDAN” PUL- yp ceeeees: No rust. 1026 Cherry ~ West Side Used Cars _ §§ DODGE ROYAL LANCER HARD mission radio heater, white wal! Sacrifice Call or see at OR tires and an excellent 2-tone Has dual range Hydramatic trans- tan and beige exterior with beautiful Drive ou’ where overhead is low | the difturence Manv | make« and modeis to choose from West Side Used Cars CADILLAC 1953 6 cen BLUE ai ~ ponGE CLUB OPE va. Py be rior A real buy at only ate aileace beautiful 2? tone = KT pain CENTRAL AKE once MOTUK SALES M24 Buckhorn ___MY at011 tit @ 00 om FORD. 1955. THUNDERBIRD. SALES) ING boas Panis: white wall tires. ra- 57 W. Pike at Cass : ings Bob Frost, Inc. reece 5 WwW OODWARD Jordan 6-3933. A “—— | i949 FORD 4 DOOR CUSTOM. FE HAVE A HAPPY _ 4-5026 after 5 p.m. i962? FORD: RANCH WAGON, | 10 16? «7 CADILLAC “FLEETWOOD door b Suna e tate model : Sacae = White va walls mie and heat- ' -AFORNIA BUYER 1954 CHEVROLET 4door sedan, AS series, beautiful | 24tone green. radio, heater and very Cigna Priced to. cell | fast at $1,106 down anc assume payments. m. Meaptars $706; “st, $645; "SO _ TO ATTEND THE DEL 4 eas 212 W ‘Cass Pont. * A CONVERTIOLE. = | CHURCH OF YOUR twoust sell pINCOUN apRcunT LINCOLN-MERCURY | '§@ LINCOLN 4 DOOR. RADIO and heater Hvdramat Excel- — i Best vera takes it. Bassett, FE 4-3151. WEEREND AND BE SURE 50 CHEV, 2? DR DELUXE. RA- svat ser botlait— ros COMMUNITY |’ MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN 1° PM OLive iJ For Sale Used Trucks 9 PAY OFF BALANCE OF ‘55 FORD % ton custom cab. ep en! white FISHIN’ _. For a Better Truck? HERE ARE SOME THAT ARE PRIZE CATCHES. . TRY ONE YOURSELF! 1969, O.M.C. % ton hydramatic oe eee 1 ton pick up. 9 | stew vel ok % show pick up. -COMMUN ITY |* 92 Es doen A FicKkuP ‘@ CHEV % TON PICKUP GOOD ‘oct condition $350. 2850 ig CHEVROLET. P PANEL G00D shape. Reasonable OR ‘WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS FE 29203 FE 4-4531 OPEN EVENINGS dio and heater A-] condition. 631 | = ne S. Re H FORD OLIVER 8 CYLINDER | 2 BEL AIRE sors al cle FE 59157, 670 Onkkand Ave. SHOP SUNDAY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 1-9711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS GOOD PLA BUY" | CHOICE ON SUNDAY ~ BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 | LINCOLN 1953 S“ORT COUPE. radio, heater. white wall tires. Custom seat cover ® real bar- gain, $1645, Bob Frost, Inc. > Tam @ 1951 Ford 6 tudor: My color is navy blue and I am in excellent IS THE "Bright Smart Car Buyers One of the Best _ Selections ~ of Used Cars in Town “Bright Spot” Jerome. — a | DESOT (012 8. Woodw Birmingham SAVE SAVE SAVE Don’t Delay — Act Today Oakland County’s Fastest FE 8-0488 LEAN "9 FORD TUDOR. RA- Wo) Nash dio, heater gverdrive. and seni | CASS at ORCHARD LK. ‘ion wed San FE 8-0488 covers. * burs and am ~~ trans.. power brakes power steer- ing. white wall tires This — ful creatio by Venera! has original ‘ieht blue bodv that atiess in- terior. Anv old car down. balance to suit SCHUTZ MOTORS 'O-PLY re DEALER Oldsmobile 1955 Demo's Courtesy Cars Floor Cars HOLIDAY SPORT COUPES _ 4 DR. SEDANS — 2 DOORS CHOICE OF COLORS NO FINANCING PROBLEMS s HASKINS Growing Chevrolet- Oldsmobile For Sale Used Cars) 91| Fo ng PUEMOUTE, OBEN 9 Cl wy. See, Peres Mere FORD 6 gn. ight poe ni Sine | | aaa = ea ins PLYMOUTI TDI iid BOWS : i PL HA of Vregonditionnt” used cate avet after © or all dav 2 PLYMOUTH “ore. e alr orice ee SCHUTZ MOTORS PLYMOUTH BeALee 8. Woodward Birmingham i953 [ac DELUXE 2 DR. ae down ano assume yments. m. i649 PONTIAC 4 DR RADIO AND —Bester_#275._ 813 Scolt_Lake Ré. KELLER KOCH LOW: COST CARS "S1 Re FORDOR . ‘bl NASH DOR _......... ‘$1 HENRY J TUDOR $145 ‘31 CHEV. TUDOR ........... J ‘60 BUICK TUDOR 385 ‘30 FORD DOR ; ‘80 CHRYSLE? FORDOR 195 ’30 STUDE. TUDOR . 1 ‘48 PLYMOUTH FORDOR 195 ‘+ RD &§ TUDOR 145 “#8 DGE COUPE i ‘4 FORD 8 FORDOR......... ‘4 HUDSON COUPE ........ $ 55 ‘41 PLYMOUTH TUDOR ..... § 45 WE HAVE A 100 CAR SELECTION OF NEW CAR TRADE- sont am ALL MAKES AND MOD! KELLER KOCH pled ped POLI ay ER ——- 9-4585 ed Car Department 13% Mile Rd and Woodward (Oppusite the BIG BOY) xe. dio Good condition ‘after 6:30 . no” Big Discount SEVERAL FINANCE COMPANY REPOS. SESSIONS. OVER PAYMENTS, PH. FE 4-0541. TAKE $185 _ Clem: Pontiac? °55 4 dr. Starchief. Power brakes. Power) steering. Whitewall tires. | Radio and heater. mi. OR 3-9454. 1953 PACKARD 4 DR. $10 Lesiaasal| and ssume payments. Woodwara. birmingham. 1951 PONTIAC * 4 DOOR heater, Hvydramatic, E _ Bridge Lk Rd. Clarkston. | 95 | 1947 PONTIAC Satna TIBLE. | New top and seat covers. Verv | good pemecen “Reasonable. MI 4-3410 ‘4 Ww ROWHC SEDAN. owner, low mileage car. Like | new, fully uippwd Black over | Reasonable. Any car down. MT 4-3410 1954 PONTIAC STATION WAGON » door 26.000 miles Nvlon white side walls radio ai¢ *seter Good _condition. $1.600 77 W. Huron. _ 1941 corre $50. $-8684 red HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER 4-6788 Evenings FE 1-0016 A ONE a Birmingham 1954 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, light green. Radio. heater, hydra- matic. power steering, power brakes, flexible steering wheel. | aka Days phone until 5 es | i] | 1955 PONTIAC TAKE OVER PAY- | ments. Will take geet used car 5-6160 as down pa;ment. Dealer LIXTE HWY AT M-15 MAplé 5-507) ‘83 OLDS.” HOLIDA: ROCKET 68. $1685. Radio. heater Guaranteed SHARP USED CARS All Makes an“ Models Glenn's MOTOR SALES 648 Sagtuay :T PE 47371 1955 PONTIAC 870 CATALINA. Fully equipp:d teesonable Call M FE 9255 belore 5 t Perry cm 654 PONTIAC ¢ DR CHIEFTAIN Deluse, low miteage nvdramatic tadio & neater 120 6. Ardmore FE +720) SONTIA AC ter «4 DR DE- ape Hydramath Pully equipped ys, FY 23-5214 of FE _2-6403_ Eves, PE 50037, 196 PONTIAC 2 DR. RADIO AND IR 3-2063. ees $100 cash. O ation PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE. 'vdromatic- PLYMOUTH 1946 4 DR. ia A offer, FE 40250. 3455 First St. _Auburn Heights. 1963 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. RA- | dio, heater white side. wall tires. | Very aes a eee Priced ri = 4520 Thirza Drayton Plains. ‘$1 STUDEBAKER. A GOOD SEC- sore yr eaee tees Promociones Guaranteed MOUSE. OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER TAYLOR'S ~ GOOD USED CARS ee Olds Suver 88 4 dr. Radio, eater and Hydramatic Excellent poset and ready to go J vour old car down 952 Chevrolet ddr with bE heater This is an exceptionally clean automobile Light erev in color and excellent ru ning con dition, Your old ar will make the down payment on this one.. 1954 Chevrolet with all the tant accessories Looks and acts like a new car Be money —— and troubles be- hind $1 1952 Nash Rambler Station Wagon | This ts the custom wagon and will elve vou up to ‘ miles ver gallon of eas Save monev you buv and while veu “rive Low down payment and ’ TAYLOR'S AT oboe le ZH, 1e31" Phone. MArket 91561 NTIAC. Brookdale. PE “8 LOW MILEAGE PONTIAC. - 5 good tires motor does not use. ofl. | ‘xcellent motor Accessories pad ft boat. $115. 308% Mt. 4,000. ____ Birmingham 1951 STUDEBAKER CONV. COUPE redio heater, overdrive.” Full ieee $.76 No cash necessary. SCHUTZ MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH eee ER | $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham ‘asy terms Oot PONTIAC ¢ EXCELLENT CON- CLOSE OUT "35 Studebakers New and dem- onstrators. Absolutely the deal you can get below neared cost. This ed eee malarkey deal conside HOU SE “OF ( ‘OOD USED) GARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER MI 43110 Birmineham | 199 =RED hedprals | JEEPSTER Good running condition FE 1987) transmission. P b thed er repo a3 e | wall roca ry owner cir Anv “od | = rseelng NORTHWEST CHT’ ROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-100 ‘83 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY CPE. Ex Es cellent condition '.ro shout New| white wal] tires all power equip- ment and low mi! nust sacrifice $i. 815 Newberry "d. off ‘@ OLDS CLU® “OUPE 6 33 PUL i | rsonally See at 676 Wolver rive, Walled wake, Mich. 53 OLDS 8&8 ——— wh'e and etme 4 door sedan adio, heater ydrame- tie. white walls Thie s a one | owner car & Meee gpserend clean Oakland FE At & right ~-tce. 2-2351. “MECHANIC SPECIAL | tare i MEAN BARGAIN! i on Fes al) models ECONOMY. CARS 22 AUBURN ‘S33 PACKARD DELUXE 300 EN- ine. Excellent condition. Radio. pay eager oe right. Any — “HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER MI 43410 Birmingham PACKARD FE 2-1775. 370 more. ‘Ss PLYMOUTH TH DEMONSTRATOR | Beivadere * evlinder sedan, Ra- bad ogy age —— Very lowe "SCHULZ M! MOTORS | OUTH DE. DESOTO-PLYM “1? 8S Woodward, Crninghen “Specials” 53 Plymuuth 4 dr... .$8Y5_ '53 Dodge 6 cyl. 4 dr. $y9s 52 De Soto V-8 4 dr. $995 | 52 Dodge Hardtop. .$1095 52 Plymouth 2 dr... $695, '51 Nash 4 dr. .......$395. oi Hudson’ ...... 10 e085 ’50 Dodges (2)... .$295 up "50 Chevrolet ....... $395 | '50 Ford Convertible $395. 0 Pontiac’. ......-. $350. 50 Nash Ambassador $400 ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr... .$295 ‘49 De Soto ........ $295 '48 Dodge 4 dr.......$150 Riemen- schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. 1951 Ac 4 f radio, heater matic. Runs SCHUTZ MOTORS | ALER tadio, ux, Tun, rerfect. Priced tight. HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS | CARKNER STUDEBAKER | MT 43410 ingham "REPOSSESSED CARS. = 1955 FORDS 1—1955 Convertible 2—1955 Victorias 1—1955 Custom 4 Door 1—1955 Custom 2 Door 1—1955 Business Coupe ice 1954 FORDS 4—1954 Custom 4 Doors 3—1954 Custom 2 Doors 1—1954 Custom Coupe 1—1954 Mainline 2 Door 1—1954 Station Wagon 1—1954 Crestline 4 Door ‘SPECIALS and We Mean Specials! 1950 Ford 2 Door........... TO cnneb once $250 1951 Studebaker 2 Door...........-..ecee0- $195 1948 Chev: Aero Sedo... ..2s 00-002 osesneces $130 1949) Ponts 2) Doors. eee eee $195 1950 Mercury 2 Doot)-.--c4- 3. -e $250 1951 Ford 4 Door. ........ ccc cece cece nes $365 I9St Ford Conv... -.0-- ene eee ne ee sie $495 1951 (Lincoln 4) Doors...5- cee e ees eee $495 1949 Lincoln 4 Door...... Poca uae noe aneoe $195 1950 Ford Country Sed: 2..-) 2) se $550 1949 Mercury Sta. Wagon........ Joos aooods $295 1953 Ford 2 Door............... Soe apavod $695 19ST SBlymoutl 4) Doorsee- eee eee $365 1I9S3SePlymouth 4) Doors ee eee bs) 195i vMercury GloCpen..-- ee eee ee $395 S951 Henry; Je. cs... cee eer ee eee $95 1951 Kaiser Sedan.............4..... : eens $150 *NOTICE* You Can Buy Any One of Our Specials With No Down Payment, Balance in Small Payments “CY OWENS" lr E 5-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 54 PONTIAC Catalina 2 dr. with ra- dio, heater, Hydramatic and visor. *'53 PONTIAC 4 dr., radio, heater, and Hydramatic. $1395 *52 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 tone. radio, heater, Hydramatic, 095 53: PONTIAC '| 4 dr., radio, heater, Hy- '| dramatic, power steer- '54 Pontiac 2 dr.....$1495) te | '53 Packard ..... oo $12¥5 | 48°53 Dodge V-84 dr.. $1095. ing. $1395 52 PONTIAC 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. Drive it and see. $895 53 FORD 2 dr.. radio, heater, overdrive and sun visor. 53 PONTIAC 2 dr. sedan with radio, heater, and other ex- tras. $1095 54 CHEVROLET $ dr. sedan ‘with radio, heater and Powerglide. 395 65 ts CLEMENS ST, THERE'S NO URANIUM on our lot—but if you are prospecting for a good ‘| used car, stake your claim at the Pontiac Retail Store HOME OF THE GOODWILL "52 CHEVROLET 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. Nice car. 51 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan: with radio. heater and whitewall tires. $595 50 CHEVROLET 2 dr. sedan with radio || and heater. Many miles left. $495 49 PONTIAC 2 dr., radio, heater, Hy- dramatic and direction signals, 7 $395 32 DODGE 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. A very nice car. $495 33. PONTIAC 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. See it to- day $1195 53 CHEVROLET 2 dr., radio, heater and tu-tone finish. $945 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC | RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars" FE3-7117. USED CAR 55 CHEV ROL ET 4 dr. Bel Air, radio, heater and overdrive. 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon Including full eqwifiment, al) taxes and license plates. $54.80 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 $59.12 Monthly With $10 Down 1955 Ford Custom 2-Door Including full equipment, all taxes and license plates. $47.75 Monthly If Your Car Is Worth $125 $52.12 Monthly With $10 Down A-1 BUYS CHEAPIES 54 Ford Hardtop $1544 49 Dodge Sed 33 Buick Riviera $1299 49 Ford 2 dr.......$144 34 Chev, Bel Air $1144 = '49Chev. 2dr ....$144 53 Olds 98 4 dr.. .$1344 “50 Hudson 2 dr... .$144 55 Chev. Bel Air $1744 ‘46 Pontiac Z dr.... $99 ‘53 Plymouth 4 dr. $699 49 Olds 4 dr......8 53 Packard 2 dr...$999 ‘50 Nash 2 da. wee Stas 54 Ford 2 dr...... $999 47 De Soto 2 dr.... .$99 52 Olds 8&8 2 dr.....$844 46 Dodge Sedan... .$99 52 Ford 2dr....... $599 ‘49 De Soto 4 dr... bf 2 52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $599 47 Chev. Sedan.....$99 ‘1 51 Ford 2 dr...... $299 ‘49 Merc. 4 dr.. . 99 39 Cad. (like new) $244 49 Pont. Sed. .... Eis 2 Ford ea Sale sbies $744 30 Chev. Sed. -.... .$44 Nash 2 dr..... .$599 ‘48 For else es ‘52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $699 46 Ford Sed ace ‘ ‘52 Plymouth 2 dr. $544 ‘SQ Ford 2dr....... $199 ‘SI Mere. Cl. Cpe.. .$544 48 Ply, Sedan ..... $99 ‘52 Ford R. Wgn.. .$799 51 Henry J 2dr... .$199 CONVE -ES° ‘54 Ford C. Sedan "$1599 ; TD. = 50 Buick Sup. 4 dr. $299 50 Ford Conv. oe GA4G 50 Chrysler 4 dr...$299 ‘52 Ford Conv. ... .$899 50 Olds Cl. Sedat. .$299 ‘50 Ply: Conv. 7... $444 52 Buick 2 dr...,..$844 34 Ford Conv. .. $1544 53 Ford Hardtop $1044 ‘53 Chev. Conv. . .$1099 ‘31 Plymouth 4 dr. $299 ‘ 52 Henry J 2dr... -$299 TRUCKS ‘SI Buick 4 dr. eee $644 gs Ford Courier. . $599 33 Ford R. Wen. $1099 ‘54 Ford 4 t. exp, $899 54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 '41 Ford y, t. pic ick. $44 ‘$1 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $344, 33 Pont, Dic. 2dr, $999 48 GMC % t. pick. $199 $999 $999 $999 1954 Ford 2 Dr. A Real Vacation Special $260 Dn. & $29.70 Mo. or No money down on our Your Old Car Down easy budget plan. “Re- oe $10 Down and Slightly Harold Turner Service Department . is open daily 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m, Free esti- mates cheerfully given. move the Guess and Get the Best.” Higher Payments Harold Turner, Ford| 2 BIG LOTS Midwest 4-7500 - Lberty sana JOrdan 4-626 Liberty 9-400 Immediate: “Spot” Delivery Low Low Bank Rates—No Down Parmcat « THE PONTIAC. PRESS. os SATURDAY, IULY 16 1955 a - ee day s Television Pesaro -- Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channet 4—WW4-TY Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Tonight's TV Highlights oo—(7) Jumbo Theater. Baraba * Drition in “Fabulous Suzanne.” (4) Saturday Edition. News. 6:15—(4) Pro Golf. Chick Harbert of Meadowbrook Country Club shows how to play the tough holes at the course. 6:25—(2). Scoreboard. 6:30—(9) Temple Baptist Church. Religious. (4) Horace Heidt Show. Variety, new talent. Haleoke's Hawaiian dances. (2) Beat The Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer, Roxanne. ‘ 9:00—(7) Soldier Parade. New tal- ent from the Army. (9) Dial 9 ‘Theater. Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis in “Roadshow.” (4) The Soldiers. Army comedy with Hal March and Tom D’Andrea. The boys volunteer to deliver candy to a buddy's girl. (2) America's Greatest Bands. Paul Whiteman host, with Les Brown, Phil Nap- oleon, Vaughan Monroe and Pupi Campo and their orchestras. ":30—(T) Story: Studio. ‘This is Pippin,”"drama. (4) The Dunniger Show. The mentalist does his acts. ka Chase, guest. ":50—(7) News Ace. 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. Musical variety, featuring Alice Lon, the Sparklers. Soloist on 12 woodwinds. (4) Musical Chairs. Music quiz hosted by Johnny Mercer. Helen O'Connell, guest. (2) Two For The Money. Sam Levenson host. 8:30—(9 Million Dollar Movie. How- ard Duff in ‘“‘Models, Inc.” (4) Star Theater. Donald O'Connor plans his vacation and. is in- fluenced to go to Hawaii by a beautiful girl. (2) Down You Go. | Bengen | Word Game with Dr. Evens, host. 9:00—(7) Holloywood Premier Tom Conway in “Norman Conquest."* (4) And Here's The Show. Com- edy with Ranson Sherman, Jon- athon Winters. (2) TV's Top Tunes. Julius La Rosa host to Les Paul, Mary Ford. 9:30—(4) Your Play Time. Vera Miles, Peggy Converse, Gert- rude Michael in “The Gray and Gold Dress,’ story of how ex- pensive dress changes lives of three women. (2) Men Behind The Badge. “One way Ticket,” drama. 10:00—(9) National News. (4) Soldier Of Fortune. Tim and Toubo are involved in a revolu- tion while on a cattle buying trip in South America in ‘The General.” (2) Big Town. Drama stars Mark Stevens as crusading newspaper editor. 10:10—(9) Hoot Gigson. Western tale. 10:25—(9) Foy Willings. Music. 10:30—(7) The Explorers. Col. Homer F. Kellems shows films of “Round the World Adventure.’ | (9) Times Square Playhouse, Tom Drake in “Bright Boy." of his most unusual robbery on Art Linkletter quiz. (2) Damon Runyon Theater. Broadway con man who thinks he knows all the axgies is swindled out of an sohectanes in “The Mink Doll,” wth Dorothy Lamour, Wayne Morris. 11;00—(7) Championship Bowling. Films. Joe Kristof vs. Boll Lilli- ard. (9) Movie Date. Preston Foster, Madge Evens in “Army Girl.” (4) Hollywood Offbeat 89 U.S. CITIES COULD BE WU al INA SINGLE DAY GROUND OBSERVER CORPS | M152) (4) | People Are Funny. Burglar tells | Steve looks for missing bride in “The Perfect Alibi.” (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Wrestling From Holly- wood, Films of bout ‘between Baron Leone and Sockeye Mc- Donald, 11:30—(4) Saturday Show. Jackie Cooper in “Stork Bites Man.” SUNDAY MOKNING |8:15—(2) Christophers. $:45—(2) Facts Forum. \#:00—(4) Church at Crossroads. 9:15—(2) Court of Health. 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Frontiers of Faith. | 9:45—(7) Comedies. 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) De- troit Pulpit, (4) Cartoon Car- nival, 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (2) Barker Bill Cartoons, 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. Li:o0—(9) Church in Home, , (4) Adventure Ho, (2) Porky Pig. Daffy Duck. 11:30—(7) Today’s Faith. (2) Con test Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Action Theater. (9) Wild Bill Elliott. (4) Double Theater, (2) Victory at Sea. 12:30—(7) Auntie Dee. (2) Wild Bill. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (2) Buster Crabbe. 1:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (2) Sunday Show Time. 2:00—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Mo vie. (2) Sunday Show Time. 2:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. Mich. Conservation. 3:00—(7) Western Film (9) Justice Colt. (2) Sunday Show Time. 3:30—(4) Zoo Parade. 4;00—(7) Super Circus. (2) Face the Nation. (4) Recital Hall. 4:30—(9) Theater. (4) Captain Gallant. (2) Lets Take a Trip. $:00—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4) Hostess Theater. (2) Lucy Show. 5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) Sun. Theeter. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) You Asked For It. (2) Pride of the Family. (4) Corlis Archer. 6:30—(7) Chance of a Lifetime. (9) Meet UAW. (4) Do It Yourself. Demonstvations of projects easily performed at home. (2) Private Secretary. Susie (Ann Southern) has quite a time keeping her boss from retiring to a‘ farm. 7:00—(7) The Huntress. (9) War on on the Air. (2) Toast of the Town. Starring Ethel Merman as sub- stitute Mistress of Ceremonies. (4) Colgate Variety Hour. New Field of Show business covered with the most celebrated Stars, Producers and Directors. (9) 7:30—(T) Pepsi Playhouse. (9) Playhouse. $:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Motion Picture Academy. (4) TV Playhouse. TBA. (2) GE Theater. “The Road to Edinburgh,” starr- ing Joan Crawford with John Sutton. Leading newspaper columnist in exciting adventure. 8:30—(7) Stork Club. (2) Stage 77. “Emergency”, devoted friend travels many miles to save friend from a disasterous mistake. 9:00—(7) Break The Bank. (4) Cameo Theater. Half - hour Dra- matic program. (2) Appointment with Adventure. “Return of the Stranger”’. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) Bob Cummings Show. “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Cummings” photograph on cover. @:00—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Yes- \ aha nell: (4) Badge 714. (2) Bandstand Revue. 10:30—(7) Karloff Mystery. (4) Car- pet Theater. (9) Follow That Man. (2) Willy. 11:00—(7) Hollywdod Premier. (9) Crown Theater. (4) Sunday News. (2) News Finals. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater, 11:30—(4) Hollywood Off-Beat. MUNDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room, (2) Garry Moore. 9:90—~(2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:00~(7) Wixie’s Wonderland (4) |. Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 1i:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding Dong School, (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. OPEN SUNDAY OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. MONDAY AFTEKNOON 2:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) Moa day: Playhouse. 12,15—(4) TBA. 12:30--(7) Beulah. (4) Shows. (2) Ladies Day. | 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. Shopper's Matinee. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- letter Houseparty, 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Myrtle Labhitt Show. (4) Ted Mack’s Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. 2:30—(9) Monday Matinee. (4) It Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 2:45--(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 3:00—(9) Monday Matinee, (7) Hearthrob Theater. (4) Way of the World. (2) Brighter Day. 3:16--(4) First Love, (2) Secret Hour of Storm. $:38~(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. %:45—(4) Modern Romance. - 1 4:00—(7) Captain Flint, (9) World Passport. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 4:30-(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome Travelers. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. §:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. () Wally Cox Flops in Las Vegas Comedy Show LAS VEGAS, Nev. —The man- agement said Wally Cox laid an | egg and he admitted: “They were displeased.'* Thus the Dunes Hotel and tele- vision's Mr, Peepers came to a professional parting of the ways, |after three performances of a scheduled four-week floor show en- gagement. The comedian showed up for last night's show, even though hotel of- ficials had previously told him his $44,000 appearance was canceled. They shooed him away. He was fired after three shows of what was to be a two-a-night, four-week appearance at $11,000 a week, Name Detroit Rort Chief DETROIT w — Ferris H. Fitch is new chairman of te Port of Detroit commission. He was pro- moted from vice chairman Thurs- day and succeeds Troy H. Brown- ing. 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Gina Entertains Wilsons at Home on Appian Way By EARL WILSON felt very honored when G.na Lollobrigida invited us to Sunday lunch at her new home at. “WPON. * z , “And here”—she and her husband, Dr. Mike Skofic, had led us to the roof of the big three-story house—‘is my “I am practice. here on my ropes for my next picture, Lollo will do “Trapeze” after “The Most Beautiful Woman in the World.” She and her husband are charming hosts. GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA e Roman bones and red wine... The delicious lunch was of ham and figs, then stuffed chicken with peas and string beans, and an irresistible fluffy dessert—along with nice red wine from the Roman hills, “like they drank centuries ago,” Dr. Skofic said. On a pedestal behind us. was the bust of Gina that Epstein did; the house was full of art treasures and precious “How do you like being mistress of a big home?” I asked ~—for when I'd last seen her here, she had an “w=. not * Her English has improved remarkably; she's studying sing- ie ing and fencing (for her present picture) and she sincerely wants to do “Serenade” on Broadway because Leonard Bernstein ° believes she has an outstanding voice and has promised to do “My maestro said if I studied singing with him he is willing to give me a contract with the opera,” Gina said. “But I don’t need,” she shrugged. “But I think I will sing because it is possible to make much | money on records without work very hard.” * “Gina can do everything,” her husband commented. It seems true. She’s studying fencing with a champion for a duel scene with another woman in “The Most Beautiful * Gina seems to grow more beautiful and it seems that one day she must be in Hollywood and on Broadway also. 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