& Close Session by ‘Living It Up’ Sing Whiffenpoof Song, Get in Parting Shots Until Midnight WASHINGTON (#}—Law- ‘makers spent the final hours of the 84th Congress last night in singing, back- in history—but it ranked well up there. The unwind- ing mood was most ap- parent in the House. The senators acted like senators right to the final bang of the gavel. Ship Survivors |to Return Home | Unable to Help DE TOUR -@#— An amphibious Buckler had been employed as S | o7 Uat i i fd q ® aE ; he i } Z I" Las Li Senate’ Democratic (Continued on Page 2 Col. 6) Candidates on Page 10}! The fifth in a series of eight articles on candidates seeking nomination in the Aug, 7 primary appears on Page 10 today. z [ 5 Orion tot. The neighbor was jailed on a disorderly Car Is Checked for Clues to Slain Gir Setement of Ske Dull NEW YORK (antes) Biastnees and consumer satisfac- tion with the settlement of the nationwide steel strike was tempered today with tfie certain knowledge that the price of steel is due for a sharp increase. The “bad news” was expected to be announced early next week, possibly on Monday, after the signing of in- dividual contracts between the United Steelworkers and Clouds to Filfer Sun, Keep Pontiac Cool Fair and cooler is forecast for the Pontiac area tonight. The low will be 58 to 62. * Ld + Tomorrow will be partly cloudy with a high of 79 to 83. The lowest temperature reading heap forty mig aldol .\tiae was 65 degrees. The thermom- eter registered 82 degrees at 2 p.m. Capitol Harmony at Session’s End SWAN SONG — Three Democrats and a Re- publican do some close harmony on the Capitol steps in Washington last .night while waiting for final adjournment of the S4th Congress. Left to right are Reps. Harry Sheppard (D-Calif.), Hale } ‘ AP Wirephoto Boges (D-La.), Coya Knutson (D-Minn.) and William Ayres (R-Ohio), Shortly after the House for adjourned at 10:56 p.m. {Pontiac time) and the Senate followed four minutes later. 412 major firms. ‘Predictions on the amount of the incréase ranged from $8 to $12 a ton with most of the ex- perts considering $10-a-ton the most likely figure. Such an increase would be the largest since World War II. Meanwhile, both parties to the month-long negotiations agreed with President Eisenhower and leaders of other industries that the was released from the threat of In related industries, 125,000 rail- road, coal, transport and other workers, who had been laid off, already have begun to return to their jobs. The contract’ to come out of the 27-day old strike is the steel The first year’s increases will total of $275,000,000. ge 105 cents 9.1 cents in and third years. Ht us B33; pone + iday and vacation time. ;iface the difficult, overcome it and amount to 20.3 cents per hour, a’ are White ee wk expected unemployment pi danas Ce pe eee || last might this afternoon located the body of ‘old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little, ot Lake Orion. about #:30 a Little, S-year aybee Roads 3-Year-(ld BULL Hear MSU Educator PHS Graduating Senior. 5} Given Ti ps for Better Lif Sixty-one graduating seniors heard Dr. A Westley: Rowland, principal speaker at the 1956-summer school commencement exercises last night, offer five sug- gestions to “live successfully.” Dr. Rowland who is executive news editor in the De- partment of Informa Services at Michigan State! University, stated that “work, a sense of humor, the ability to get along with others, dissatisfaction with what is, and living for more than oneself” are the five essentials of “A “You are living in an entirely different world than a short time ago,” Dr. Rowland pointed out, “one that is faster, more demand- ing, and highly technical.” Most important for young peo- ple is finding a job they will be happy i, for work “must be dome day in and day out with maximum ability,” was Dr. Row- land’s observation. Cautioning the class, he said be. not satisfied with life as it is, but go on striving for better things. * Dr. Walter L. Godsell, member Formula for Living Today.” in (Continued on Page Col. 7) Marlene Gains on Open Field DULUTH, Minn. #—Money-play- stroke into the final two rounds. week ago. drive-in near Lake Orion Whi nf piled es vaneney wandered to the shore of Lake Orion, some 200 yards from her home, close-mouthed officials today evi- - dently fear she was the victim of foul play. A next-door neighbor of the missing girl, Howard W. Moore, 23, who is being held in jail on a drunk and disorderly charge, will be questioned to see if he has any knowledge of the girl’s disappearance. He had ~ moved into the neighborhood with his bride only a | Disappears While Playing by Home ETIN The body of three-year-old Martha Little, missing since 8 p.m, last night, was found at 1:45 p.m. today in a wooded area — near Maybee Read, shout 200 yaris eat, of Sashabaw Rd. =e | The area has been sealed off from the public by state nee? sd, Sheriff's: deputies. diana bad nec 6 tei tiene, Wiabhis ei seiatadibiae with a child answering Martha's description at a Skindivers Reach Andrea Doria. 200 Feet Down NANTUCKET, Mass. (INS) — Two New York men are reported the hull of the sunken luxury liner. Andrea Doria, . Joseph Fox, of Bedford, N..Y., ae i» — President i\Eisenhower conferred again today) Deputy Undersecretary of State year| Robert Murphy, armed with last- (Read Canal Story Page 3.) minute orders from President Ei- ttend emergency’ Three talks on Egypt's Wel Fe the Suez | Canal ry of State John rien Dulles will return to Wash-| * ate comment on what the White House discussions might bring. Meanwhile, Britain froze Egypt's sterling balances and Suez Canal assets in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Eden's govern- ment moved in swiftly with, the The canal company’s assets in Britain were not disclosed, but Egypt has sterling balances in * pin Today's Press Church NOWS oo5sésecics 7-8-9 County News ..iscccccsessed, Editorials . = bo vaeen © Mystery Story ........ peeete 4 sem Pe Tt ee 16 Theaters .6..-cscscsckes um & TV & Radio Programs ...... 34 Ike, Aides Huddle on Suez te about 10 pm. tor Moore et the giant search, impounded rs oe ait ie i =a : arg k of 4 ‘We * : 2 a ae 4 Ro : me oe : mocra ; ( | ae ? : one: aS gee oe ; Se BS Z _ 12 as More Still Sought igave President Eisenhower dhree- Posed eatiee aah sare * : es ] w wanted. f iu * : for Thursday's Rumpus | ‘But seo. Knowiand of California.) 8 * 8 i “ hich 113 years and with state coopera- tion, will give the nation a net- work of superhighways extending coast to coast and border to bord- | 2, A bill broadening the 2-year- : ‘ result of the ; = President aid Social Security law so r A - Three of the youths are juve) ois nis programs into law. ‘disabled persons 50 and older — : : ' 7 nis, rete On the other hand, the Congress/get benefits for the first time Freew Could - |student at Garrett Biblical Insti- ‘ killed, ignored, or altered many|women can start collecting The Rev. Reginald Becker i Investigators are seeking 8) 1 1? eoucsts itirement payments at 62. YS : ao will return Aug. 12. : soe ae meet Coe The of the 84th Congtess! 3. A soil bank plan designed . Le the . ‘> 2 oe |. The Rev. Thomas C. Henderson . and believe there may be more. amet teen heavily in the give the nation’s farmers and the : | 2 i{;| Turn ike is guest minister this Sunday and The charge against the eight [political campaign ahead. government the tools to tailor'reduction in the national. debt’ sion. ‘salaries from $15,000 to $22,500 next at First Congregational minors now in custody is mo- | On domestic affairs, the Sth farm production to demand andjahead of tax relief. | The lawmakers gave Eisenhow-' annually, ; _ |Chureh, Retired, he last served pants of ete eocrpaeun™ OER. . But Higgins Will Not|in Chesterfield, mi. John DePauw, of the city Detec- Con Tress Votes $10 000 Abandon Plans Until) at Northminster Presbyterian tive Bureau, said today. g ‘ Contract Church, guest speaker will be Four firemen - suffered minor Ir ti t ‘'S S f t 4 Is Let the Rev. George Jerome, chap-— testes ond tov windows i te/LO nvestigate Ca alety Gens’ 0k Seeibie, ‘thai un loi euke't donee sek Shecansbit fire. wie washed WASHINGTON (— The House ;from the Andrea Doria before she my nt an oa at the 19:39 a.m. service gomor- by billiard balls in the melee. last night voted $10,000 for an in- plunged to the bottom of the At- ces BFA Hes ood re age : The fight reportedly took place |Vestigation of “sea safety"” regw- lantic, Pas wood-Baginaw plans only after con-|,,obert Stone will be guest speak: : Gas theumatn veined to lations as a result of the collision- s *4 ww plans com-ler at the United Brethren Church : — sive inking of Italian's luxury liner) A cloud of confusion as_ thick tracts are let to complete the|.+ 19 a.m. tomorrow. f the beys information about & |. Doria. . as the fog om the night of the parallel Detroit-Bay City freeway. * 8 6 on oe et oe Oe collision obscured reports of how wed be, A Birmingham student, Bryce : ee Oe eee enem icuns, |many persons survived the sleek Higgins, a candidate for Congress arden Miller, 15, 24001 Lahser, has ‘ police Bg D0 pmmemg be ere pie a conflicting jiner’s death. . from Oakland County's 18th Dis-|taken first place in the junior de- being run by am ack mee The line said there were 1,706 trict, said that the latter route has vision of the Fisher Body Crafts. other car. are missing . passengers and crewmen aboard been promised by Charles M. Zieg- | men’s Guild model car competition. Assistant Fire Chief Max Wells) Meanwhile, the captain of the|the doomed ship. Coast: Guard ler, state highway commissioner. |11is model car also won best judg- different are The leading turnpike advocate !ng among juniors in Michigan and : figs sald “I would be the first te reo- |Ohio. Winners of the national judg- 7 tor. ommend that the Legislature [ing Will be announced soon, and figures, | abolish the turnpike as not need- ($38,000 in university scholarships 1 “i pokey aed Perce fer awarded, Pape cs i : the meat” seat Monday wil be tke sak par A er gang to start the second battle, an accurate tabulation of the pas- 2 = 2 But he added: “We will not scrap . ‘ ; : . year-old skipper of the Stockholm, tracts are let and the highway is) | and Civil 'F Liner Sinking: ee pee me Me cinttredion, ‘Tiare: havel tebes aa een Gane i Because of Liner Sinking: ship wen Watking before and afer water Defense Week Sept. 9 to 15. . Airlines, Ships Mustering 5 secon sate Ne Rae eetion | i a8 Ban vege gh py thes ; " AF «Governor Candidate, Racial Question testa ih « tnd ev es | ° clined; on the advice of counsel, we SA SNe 7 ' ’ , pected to finance a siren. Such a Aid for Atlantic Trattic Jam yay rico decronc os Ballot as Texas'D ts-Vot "|tod persons, was sponsored by a EWR May cost about $700 : See ONe* hha raat were rng toe ¢ OT Ballot as Texas Democrats Vote group of Franin lage sip oe eel NEW YORK (INS)—Commercial)trying to arrange to continue its|“S/' ime, Ol Des Geen | headed by George Wellington Smith! ae city’s insurance system has airlines are mustering to| Liner, Giulio on the trans-| te the collision DALLAS @ — Texas Democrats were expected to be marked by|Shivers, who bolted the party in “\peen maintained with probably the help alleviate the travel jam/ Atlantic run September. * ee vote today for a new for the Re on eee ee eee ae ee het DHS G duates lowest possible cost to the dity, | Andrea Dotia and the damaging of) The ship normally makes the’Genoese master of the Doria, con-|Versial racial referefduih ques-/has stressed party loyalty, andilal election: mitted to city cuumdisloners after [vem ne fa a Sg eI a od ny Ba ~_,_ \Hear MSU Educator. |s'resudy st tn pan : Some €:700 Americans traveling|surmmer trades ns Mt” peeing. too, wan, ee be “Woman Credits (C Froli In some cases, oficials were ad- b a ufone summer trade. the cause of the dis- state party organization. ‘ ongressmen TOLC | (Continued From Page One) | viseq that payment of premiums ms in nomen te els iT “There were conflicting reports! Today's primary climaxes «|Press for Saving Session Winds U SE EN PND arenes weeee See Eee ships for the next two months and ' about the Doria’s radar. A pas-jtorrid and colortul sampsign by |v , : as Jession Winds p eegram. ‘ ; thomanas ot obere who passed! PALE HIVE SOLE; — (Srare reoored the nadar asters candiaies tor the bere |YOuNgSter's Life eart tisocs Syn. cere |4 Persons Injured to travel to Europe will ’ na was not rotating hours before|torial nomination, tantamount to) 4. 11 seanoid boy, who nearly| (Continued From Page One) me aoe if Soo ju Sa Oe ee Se Eee. : the wreck. But a crewman said it|tlection in Texas, to succeed GOV. | a-owned in downtown Milford yes- Lyndon B. Johnson of| Sait, sverstary of the clase |, T © Owners of the stipe ete « | Coast was working. + eigenen not seeking’ serday, is alive today because Mrs.|Texas said Congress Poatident, Rabert Costes! apohel™ wo-Car Collision the airlines to handle some of : The “hows” and “whys” of the ates yar (Ft4 , 1186 Milford stud-|"narrow” partisanship and gave! of the class. Gary Smith ’ the heavy traffic. Most of the alr. | collision apparently would have to|, The field includ Rap as ied new. techniques President Eisenhower most ot ed a ‘ool eS suffered minor In- Hines flying the Atlantic have al-| Constellation With 9} *wait formal investigations. Four borough, Austin attorney 'printed in the Pontiac Press. what he asked. Senate Republican) Plv't , ries i 8 twoenr collision in ready and probes are in this coun-|#rong “liberal-loyalist” and Jabor)” 45. sonroeder artificial (Leader Knowland of California pro-|®#4¢- , Watertord Towyship last night. All sre ming thet? taciden avai Using 3 of 4 igines|try ana ated support and U.S. Sen, Price Dan- fo Steve Brock, 11, 175/0unced the legislative tecord| Following the main address, |Were treated and released at Pon- : able, sales e 2 jel, who has strong “‘middie-ot-| (velit a” ntl firemen|‘ithir to good”—-but he indicated| Francis W. Staley, prinelpal of {tise General Hospital following the : Over Pacific Waters Some passengers said the first|the-road” and conservative sup- 1 lifeguard Larry|strongly he felt a GOP-controlied| Pontiac High School, presented |* comb oa hanes and news i — Vice 6-le bright shiny object, high in the cer in the William Beaumont) antibusiness administration real- back. Moore reportedly lived near isky east of this resort town, was|Hospital yesterday morning. ly is.” the park before moving into Lake Lewest temperature preceding 8 Today in Pontise ‘ a.m. 3 mpd. ‘described by five persons, includ-| ling, two policemen, who claim to have seen it last night and again, itoday, s * * Air Force interceptors, investi-: ating from Oscoda Air Force! : , could find no traces, Radar’ sat the base was reportedly unable! to race the object. i It wag first spotted by Willard, Wood of Covert, and Allen Howe 10 Sterling, Tll., at about 10 last night. Then the object was observed be-| tween 3:30 and 5:30 a.m. today by) ‘Cadillac Patrolmen John Langley) |and Merritt Taylor, Robert Cronk-| rite of Cadillac, also said he saw the object. | State Police at Cadillac said the Mine “very ‘trom a windshield.” There were no He was born February 22, 1883} in Howell and was the son of) Henry R. D. and Hattie Wells’ Davis. On February 14, 1921 he married Gertrude Hoskins in East! Lansing. Mr. Davis had made his resid- ence in Royal Oak 10 months, prior tp that he was a former resident of Detroit and Pontiac, Previously a real estate broker, Mr, Davis, was the owner of the Davis Place (Resort) on North! Shore Houghton Lake. Besides his wife, he is survived by two children, Mrs. Marshall Gooley of Pontiac and LaRay W.| Davis, Jr. of Royal Oak and two grandchildren. i Other survivors include one sister, Mrs, August Joki .of Al-| ac and one brother, Romain . Davis of Mason. i Detroit officiating. in Perry Mt. Park. Burial will be | “Businessmen can read the pa- pers,” Faulkner said. ‘They know Mr. Williams’ grandiose echemes, which include an Auto- mation Commission, Atomic En- ergy Commission and unemploy-' ment benefits that would, in many) cases, make it more profitable to be unemployed than work,” Woman Found Shot ‘- in Keego Harbor A Keego Harbor woman was, found dead in her home of a gun’ shot wound believed to have been self-inflicted yesterday afternoon, | The victim was Mrs. Lillian Webber, HM, of 1802 Syivan Glen. Her body was found on. the floor | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon-of her bedroom by Gary Burris, | Observers were unable to deter- day’ from the Voorhees - Siple’ her 14-year-old son. i the size, but one described it Chapel with the Rev. Eric But-| Investigating Keego Harbor po-, WASHINGTON (INS) — bright reflection, as terworth of the Unity Temple in lice reported a rifle believed to have been the weapon used was found at the scene. | i 5 eg Oe ee Orion last week, Lakes, gravel pits, back roads ‘and woods trails throughout the township will be searched later to- day and tomorrow, Irons said, if the search turns up no clues. Mt. Clemens Woman Injures Skull in Crash A Mt, Clemens woran was treat- burn St 4 Patricia Fox, 24, wag @ passenger by Luther Alien Jr., chanic St, The other , Jr., 2%, of Birmingham. lke to Visit Farm vehicle was) operated by Ernest A. Teichman Presi-, dent Eisenhower plans to fly to Gettysburg today for @ three-day weekend on his farm, se Z E bay fr ge: EL “i t i - OPEN Monday --12 Noon July 30th (TAKING INVENTORY) Shop from Monday Noon to 9 P. M, For Summer Needs at Savin gs - 5 : af : ; ' Ph ; : _. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1956 ; “to Ch on Aug. Tl) 3 oi bo peelatol when current, be terior remodeling of the Re ma ing to Bank President Le M, Kelly. i. oman | Prigon Trustees to The bank now has seven tellers’ ing today to eages, only four of which are usa- felt in all |The prisoners ble under normal conditions. New concessjon plans call for eight usable cages ie n along the north side of the’ main lobby. The entry-way will be expanded from its present six-foot width te 5 feet, Kelly said, The book- “al keeping office and air-conditicn- ing Sait Si be, stowed Spetetes end the relocation of stair- ways he added. : A New aluminum entrance doors i, ti of the same material. The lobby x fr cages will remain marble but will ; : wots Ag Berlin ad ed the! mae He said the expansion sh ould of ag Tenens ates ea laa ne take care of double the bank’s cur- Fe ene hia( Nash, Sl, serving 25.to 30 ye He Mlustrated his point by des- trouble for/-sotain in 197 while being ques- en ee jeribing remodeling plans for the Africa nd/tioned in connection with the theft | : [basement designed to offer an ideal et in the Arab/ ean automobile. | X —— a large specie vital waterway link in the trade routes between America, Europe | .. revatien decision is bound we My Pow a se Siame : | Contracts fer all the work, with | 894 Asia, seied by Eaypt. President Gamal Abdel Nasser, | 45 bring new nervousness along |biocks while their committee, in| Call | but one eiiception, have been | % Egypt, said Exypt plans to use revenue from the canal to finance | tne borders of Israel and the |cluding two lifers and several oth- David E, Pettibone is general , eee euch move om the part of 88 ithe newsmen prison chapel | a oe contractor. Marble work has been oh Wreck: ambitions ruler has led to other to tell their a | let to » Detroit firm, Girl, 4, Dies After SI 7 ‘ equally spectacular moves, amd | surrounded ’ Project completion date «is set aes + ee dae a Pal gy Mem 4 ca reported tive wert si LIE QUIS OT INOW LITE FRUITIEC) savers ms * |e ce . “Arab - ‘ soerations raay be carried on with . : | Tari! leaders have ft all along|esile tr oc: tatarveption “ BOSTON w—Their dreams of a, He said he and his wife ran tol uat Nasser, balked in his economie|chance to . happy new home in the United|the deck with Norma, “I schemes and egged on by political| went -* ‘States shattered, Mr. and. Mre.|we'd better jump,” he related. “I/,rbitions, might need dramatic) This was Financier Leaves i cans" ** " ** |Sirt cm si. a oicrs heh hs onan : wees " ighe might have drowned.” power a Eevy. the : : But their thoughts were only of} In desperation, they decided to é Chari Forty their pretty, 4yearold daughter,|drop Norma the IB Teet into the | IVE. Norma’ Secngest vietin of collilareve of those in the Mistest: be- x | Amount Jessie Jones |D=e St SPgam, hati RS Sd athe ‘ease | | Gives Believed Near The dastehaired youngstse wus, | dropped het, © Oe Catt ad A - cumbed to a fracture ‘ 250 Million Dollars = Sisn*0 sre ‘4 tour afer eee , crash on Atlantic! Today worldly possessions a fresh, clean wardrobe. HOUSTON, Tex. Ut — Jesse H.|Wednesday night, She had under-|ace"scYiewnere in thet depthe at | Jones, publisher and|gone a brain operation Thursday), Adantic, *their dreams of a wartime secretary of commerce, night. . ‘|pich new life gone. left the bulk of his fortune, unoffi-| Later the parents received the ‘cially estimated at 250 million dol-\dreaded news from an Italia®\pait Bassenoer Traffic jure, We centers . . |speaking Catholic priest in an ad- nge wis wa de head of imine hospital room, Holds Downward Trend |the Reconstruction Finance Corp. Desandros — near collapse) wow YORK — United States also set aside $300,000 for gifts to|tro" ih", turn ney airain of not rultoads in 1955 continued a down. eraarear: nee fm San se rms ae lap | or alive—arrived at. her bedside last Jones, publisher of the Hous- early yesterday morning. 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WE ARE BEING PICKETED ILLEGALLY BY -, HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES and winter contraction. Colors stay new-looking longer, under adverse weather con- | ditions. It’s easy to apply. Gallon Orchard Lake Ave, * i % MFORT R YOUR CO f and TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 WE. ‘THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! E COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING AR /, AIR-COOLED FO CRE A eR eR ee lala teats inlined Tie Tet cael ali cn etna thea de tie Rael daltnt ct dien tea tnar keke attain aetna adinetied tie DA Ai CE A Me Say ME Ml eB a eae ames PE Am A Ai A a igh aaa aa e foe bd mother will come dead. “The strip-tease,” Gina continued, “is esthetic. “But these other girls who just walk around naked is not “ am a woman and I feel as a man about these girls but to me eeg silly. They just walk around and say, ‘Lewk at me.’ “I think women who do that...” are mental cases. — , “I think they are stupid. A beautiful woman can do some- thing else better.” ; Gina’s English teacher, Marta Labaar, formerly of West End Ave., New York, spoke up that maybe such girls had no talent. “All right, when I start I was stupid, but I hope I learned some things. Some stars in some countries didn’t learn and are still stupid.” Gina had a cable the day I saw her, from Bernie Kamber, New York publicist, about the box office success of her picture, “Trapeze,” which only whetted her appetite to come to New, York. : _ 2 hoe =e In “The Hunchback of Paris,” she follows Theda Bara, Patsy Ruth Miller and Maureen O’Hara who played in the Victor Hugo classic before. | For much of the picture she wears a torn gypsy costume (low neckline) and very dark makeup. Gina lives at the Hotel Georve V, a hangout of Americans. She does her own movie’ makeup in her hotel room and then goes to the studio. “Many Americans see me coming out of the hotel to go to. the studio in my torn dress,” Gina sald. “They say, “What kind of a hotel is the George V now? Geepsy clients!” x 2-2 THE WEEKEND. WINDUP .. .° “DON’T PRINT THAT!”: A neat $1,500,000 was the asking price to keep a top racketeer from being deported; he couldn't raise the , and sailed off . .. A record company paid off the $5,000 mortgage on the home of a disk jockey. (Not a New Yorker). . f : ; x* « ®* The Yankees’ Casey Stengel couldn’t get a table at a local night club and walked out, telling the owner, “T wish you could manage this club as well as I manage mine” . .-, Four Lads will sing the title song for the movie, “Bus Stop”. . . Steve Allen’s 80-year-old mother, a guest on “I've Got A Secret,” was asked by the makeup man to take off her glagses. “I can’t,” she said, —“I can't hear without them.” x* *« * Rock Hudson tells in Photoplay that he decided to become an actor after admiring Jon Hall in a daring scene. Later Hall told him a double had done the stunt .. . Dallas hat magnate Dave Robins wed pretty Texan Maria Dolores Smith . . . RCA will record the tunes from “The Bachelor,” by Steve Allen... A famous dancing trio is busting up. x* * * Johnnie Ray put his diamond-and-platinum cufflinks (a gift from the Concord) in a vault, so they gave him a duplicate pair—to wear ... Jo Sullivan, the 90-pound star of “Most Hap- py Fella,” was put on a chocolate-and-maited milk diet... Dan Dalley’s ex-wife, Liz, is divorcing her current husband, H. L. McGuire .. . Bea Lillie drew a $25 fine in Mass. for having British license plates on her car. * x * WISH I'D SAID THAT: A showgirl described her date at Gil-' more’s: “With this character there isn’t one dull moment—it lasts all evening.” * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: L. 8S. McCandless saw an ad in 8 small town paper: “Man old enough to know better would like to meet lady not quite that old.” (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | 400 Due at Conference Hi # it I z § i e i ion Highway Safety | EAST LANSING @ — Advance ad adcgane 8 etuad toy Sov. legates will att the. gov- ernor’s Highway Safety Conference | Aug. 2 at Michigan State Univer- sity, the State Safety Commission said today. Don’t Forget JEWELRY | City, county, township and siate is moving to lofficials, heads of safety councils - P land statewide organizations and 88 N. Saginaw Biitiiens win an interest in traffic safety from 81 communities are Bi expected. i a. 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The plan is in the news again because it has been given the support of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Involved is about "$60,000,000 worth of property seized by our Government in World War II. It has been held under the terms of an agree- ment with our Allies that we and . OL POW EEL T FETAL EE EEE ENS BE ? ~ ‘The only argument advanced in fa- - vor of the Dmxsen plan is that this + * diel Tepaid for its a) There is every justification in the reparations agreement as well as the Geneva convention for retention of these assets. But there is no legal ‘basis for their return. The Illinois Senator's proposal should be given a ‘Rescue of 1,634 at Sea ‘an Heroic Achievement 4 to bs The speed with which 1,634 men, + after collision of two liners in a dense + fog off Nantucket t, will go down +in history as an Atlantic epic. : The achievement is all the seven lives were lost in the crash. * Yet the force of it was sufficient to stave the bow of the 11,000 ton Swedish Motor Ship Stockholm, sink the 30,000 ton Italian .Lux- ury Liner Andrea Doria and cause injuries to 200. = The Andrea Doria sent out its first SOS at 11.25 p.m. Wednesday. Hours Defore it sank at 10.09 am. Thurs- lay, many rescue ships including the ua! we WOES EW we be Re ee Ow Boe as telied Hered bree tt rey : le de France, had reached the scene. gether they carried out one of the “most brilliant rescue feats in the his- Bas of man’s battles with the Seven ~-. What puzzles maritime experts ‘is. why these two ships collided in ® the fog 200 miles northeast of — | New York. Both were equipped | with every known navigational aid, including radar. The fact that = cireumstances has led experts to = believe that radar had failed both ships. © - mR & is certain to be explored during ahe investigation’ maritime officials pf Sweden, Italy and the United the. $27,000,000 Andrea PRESS Survey fale Soe pet ‘ the question of such fail- . merchant marine and is only partly under the Atlantic, the 697 foot liner is beyond-hope of salvage, ~ Biisws Ponting: Favorite of Shoppers - There is much food for thought for merchants in a survey which shows * Pontiac to be the favorite shopping place for most Oakland County resi- dents. The survey was conducted last year by the University of Mich- igan. Co-operating in the work was the Retail Advisory Commit- tee of the County Planning Commission. Answers to ques- tionnaires show that 24.7 per cent of the families polled do - most of their buying here. Also shown is that 90 per cent of convenience goods—small items—is_ bought within the County. ‘Seventy- ‘nine per cent of shopping goods— where a large selection is desired—~ ‘also is purchased in this area. Merchants should note that Pontiac ranked high in all three . of the major classes covering 36 merchandise items—convenience, shopping and specialty goods. Likewise worth noting is that the City with 14.1, per cent stands third among those who _ parking as a deterrent to The report should help merchants find out why even 16.9 per cent shop outside the County. Variety was listed by 29.6 per cent, price 21.2, quality 10.3, sales 9.3, parking 6.7, style 3.6, service 3.6, convenience 3.5, more modern stores 3.2 and courtesy by 2.3 percent... =a _ We commend the nigny facts re- vealed by this survey to the careful study of all retailers. Undoubtedly they will prove useful in planning for the future. The People’s Business Williams Hurt? Little Chance Expected . With Combination Ballot BY ROGER LANE LANSING (AP)—One of Gov. Williams’ “close advisers takes sharp issue with the widespread belief that combining presi- dential and state ballots is going to give Republican state candidates a big lift in —’t &®& * He doesn’t argue that joining of the ballots, voted by the Republican-con- trolled legislature in 1955, is going to hurt the Republican cause Nov. 6—rather that the effect will be negligible. In the Jong run, he says, the ad-— vantage will be with Democrats, The presidential race was split off.from state contests and put on a separate bal- ~ Jot in the political heydey of Franklin D. Roosevelt, ¢hampion Democratic vote- getter of all time. Many Republicans acknowledge that the reason was to try to keep Roosevelt's popularity from dragging down the Re- publican state ticket. And, conversely, in putting the ballot back together they hope to capitalize on the great popularity of President Eisen- hower. , . Guesses of responsible Republican leaders as to what the move may mean for their candidate for governor range as high as a plus 150,000 to 175,000 votes, although some don’t care to name any figure at all. Some Democrats go along with their viewpoint basically, but say the ex- tent of combined ballot influence will be considerably less than the more optimistic Republicans suppose. The thinking of Republicans is that Doria is a severe ere blow ta Italy's HE i ae Se : # A agi - "CASTING ALL YOUR CARE UPON HIM; FOR HE CARETH FOR You’ ~f/ AET SF Voice From Above sit ate i ' i 1 5 ae chs i it ui a fi rT E ; F : When perfected, these enabled him to say, “I can find God_at all times, whenever I wish, and any man of good will can do the same.” All Jesuits are still re- Eisenhower admirers among independents * °f meagre education, and at 33 find Democrats will yote straight Repub- lican to register approval of Ike, or else mark for him and then skip down the ballot, perhaps to some hot local contest, before crossing over to the Democratic column. | . Thus, either Republican state candi- dates would harvest votes they otherwise would not get, or Democratic state candi- dates would lose votes they otherwise could expect, x*x* kt The Williams adviser, who prefers not to be named, argues that this analysis, might be valid if the Democratic state ticket were headed up by a political un- ~ Known, Actually, Williams in Michigan has *“démonstrated popularity nearly, if not the equal of, Eisenhower's, and like Ike his appeal crosses party lines, “There's no question but that in. the long run it will benefit Democrats, given the fact. that Eisenhower will not head the Republican ticket,” he said. This, he said, is because of the “nat- ural Democratic tendencies in Michigan” . in the past couple of decades. i f Mua Ng ani — 2 @iGliliet = heat. CHURCHILL SAYS U. S. stands on war's verge. te Years Ago 15 MEN DIE in. bunks as Lake a eee aon on natural gas to Pon- Dr. William Brady Says: Milk — Best Riboflavin a took riboflavin as you suggest- ed, for cracks at corners of mouth, which I had had for some time. iy ; i i FtF j t | RHE i z i $3 rf a muscle and I really need and stamped, self-addressed en- velope for beoklet Save Your Teeth. It has chapters on pyor- rhea and gingivitis (gum inflam- mation.) I had a six weeks attack of gall- bladder inflammation. Three doc- tors agreed about it, but none gave me any relief. I sent for your booklet, tried out the “non-surgical drainage’ and it surely~ worked. I am feeing fine now, and I want to thank you... (L. R.) Answer—The Booklet, So You Rake: 2: i ive 1588 rhs faut ; bead | : RERE E | 5 wok: : ql 4 z § ri: 7 ; Fe Hf E heard of non-surgical drainage. letters, net more than one pege or 100 words long to 1 and hygiene, not , diag- or treatment, will be answered . Brady, if a stam selt- addressed enve is sen Pon- Presa, Pon \ (Copyright 1956) i ! i i fELfe SHEERS} ff [ite i Ht Hite FES Fbexe i i 3 i LE E S a Z z % Ey & 33 3 4 gifs Riyze 7 if Case Records of a Psychologist: Bible Still Is Tops; Read It Rev. Hulse ts a stimu- lating idea h was entirely new to me and to all Bible stu- dents whom I have asked since then. It deals with the Three. Wise Men, For Rev. Hulse shows how these Wise Men saved Christ’s life by their first Christmas gift. Discuss this in Sunday School tomorrow and don’t let another week pass be- fore you start regular Bible reading. s By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE * * * “Dr, Crane, a new thought just came to me last Christmas,” Rev. Hulse . “And it illustrates the familiar. fact that no matter how. many times you read your Bible, you can always get new and stimulating “But the gifts of the Three Wise Men came at a very timely mo- | ment. By means of that gold. Jo seph was able to finance the costly trip and the long sojourn in a for- eign country. “Dr. Crane, had you ever thought | of it in that light before?” READ YOUR BIBLE No, I had never heard of this stimulating suggestion before, though I have read the Bible from cover to cover many times and have been teaching Bible classes over 35 years, . * ee « And when I asked my mother about it, she, too, said it was a answer. ih eit il Q i Z i nent gfip.dr Worship School ....°-11:20A.M. eaeeee * *# a ue "It you do, you may be suffering from abnormal fear. There is aj harp distinction between normal fear, with which all of us are en- dowed, and abnormal fear, which we develop. Normal fear is a whole- ;, some mechanism built into us by our Creator and is) important to the exercise of good judgment. But ab- q | ' ; i | ot Rochester, Jerry Riley Pelt, nn , both of graphy is part and Ralph Webb, both is trained for Rev. Ralph C. Cleus Sunday School eee 9:45 A.M. First Serviee .....4 9:30A.M. Second Service ... . 1100 AM. ; wile problem that I always have difficulty choosing among its various : Sie: ea ee! J Jestyn at Third Timothy: “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; aan he ma ore | ’ bee Bemend L Watkins, Paster Bible School ....... 9:30 AM. Worship ..... eeenee 10:45 A.M. Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M oierg ow mes abt ost Wi Prayer po Bn a sees 7:30PM. 4\mind AUBURN HEIGHTS ' as well as the only sure method of breaking down j Bible School ......... 0AM. diana ton , peraaat] 0. Se ONE CURE ee es Worship .......-.-- 11:15 A.M. @\passage that speaks about faith. Among find: “If ye|to the consequences of economic] He is the future professor of the colleges; the future Christian “THE PROMISED PRESENCE” qinave faith . . . nothing, shall be impossible unto you.” (Matthew|assistance to underdeveloped coun-/busi “politician to 17:20) “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I tear?|‘ties- ) DRAYTON PLAINS Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? (Psalm| Speaking to 70 Protestant - Heard see in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Besides the Christian training, a program is set up to train the |] . é, + ‘and Dr. Harry De 11:00 AM. Worship Service Every day commit one of these dynamic and life-changing pas- 1 : Juntor Division of boys fe aM phacse of serdunst arep 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups at night. That will help it sink into your unconscious mind which |.” | 10+ tarmers must produce Boys of the Senior Division are taught real flying, training 7:30 PM. the exclusion of the conscious mind. Pilot “‘Cireuit Flyers” as missionaries for all pgrts of the world. Evening Worship all : Wed., 7:30 P.M. : seal Prayer and supine: ually they will absorb into your unconscious mind. When that happens|said, ‘‘that surpluses forced on att : : your thinking will no longer be motivated by fear, but rather by faith.|country can depress local farm ‘The group at Christian Temple is known as Squadron No, 1653 . ° : a nae nna ae and is comprised of 25 boys and 14 men. It was organized three years ~ Bethany reper pep digger rem herctybere al gir arama agai | SS kork soil Faith will out ou , sie ae James R. Maddox Neutenant colonel over all squadrons in Baptist Church =|! ™+ ow! v0 much whsorines. beames oo ta gu Gute Roars bo The local group has June Cibwon for ts captain; Artur W, Huron at Mark eS planning aid, he declared. Al- as chaplain and Harold McCrae, lieutenant, : | though it is easier to “spread treasurer. The six flights are headed by a first 0:45 A. M. Sixth Ge tio sociate pastor of Trinity Methodist} bine jeans and coca-cele’ SS lisnant, do H. Bunt, Church School IX neraion: Portsmouth, Ohio. He| qualities of mind and spirit, it Recently Captain Mitsuo Fuchide, the former Commander Done | zs € traces his ministerial line back to| nevertheless “The mind snd |,4 1. sir attack of Pearl Harbor, joined forces with Sky Pilots — TWonkip Service [Of Clerics Realized (s.r. m tc, ett tzete that cenetinte our att (chet Sky Plt ot Japan. He intends to rase up and train the coming SS was ordained by] tude toward our Christian obliga: generation of Japanese leaders how to lead Japan in the Z ; oie 48 a FRED ROBERT TIFFANY With the ordination of the Rev.| Bishop Francis Asbury. tions.” ; way of life. ii ee 4 _ . William Hector Sherertz as an Hector Sherertz is the The U.X church leader urged : : : ; yi) one ¥ be e elder in the North-East Ohio Comison of the Rev. and Mrs. Dwight! cpristians to the process. |service, the Rev. at ae JUREVUBD jference by Bishop Hazen G. Wer-iLamar Sherertz, missionaries iniwhich produces caune|¥ p le ‘a formet ‘pastor of oul peepee rice stk ner on June 10, and his graduation|Oid Umtali, Southern Rhodesia,/ter both in individuals and in the| § ead ean alah a “7 BEV. MILTON M, SANK, D. D, Minister ; . BAPTIST CHURCH’ |) Theology the next day, there en-Sherertz, born in China, was Mar- eats cet oe ee 4 * f Church se Me Nazarene in SUNDAY SCHOOL .......10:00 A.M.” me en treme [Sera stp fase a et oe perme ees HO SWIMM, PICHIC |*St%uesm mtn oe| MORNING WORSHIP ....10:55 A.M. | ai Sess Se gems | lowe tree tom] STE MUSTARD SEED> Rev. Richard DeGrow, Pastor tr Shevert was appointed ae Jp UJ if need to think more about. Too | Dr, Milton Bank to. Use|Artor and the Rev. Mrs. M. A. a ge niiom often we talk only about th) Mustard Seed Parable Pes" I E ‘ radios, the telephones, the auto- Nazarene College, will participate THE SALVATION ARMY |. : catia teat fs | Eo Sunken Sublette ee ne ae ak . Rel = P| tabs ie omy an oritense & 1e former pastors here. (CITADEL) in e igion an prneigionn= y doyengan pes “The Parable of the Mustard Benet tan or igusok Aca T . BAPTIST 29 W. Lewrence Street characteristic.” seed’ will be the topic of the\s | 2281 Auburn Ré.— 1% Mile West of Crooks 72 Educ Confabs Find by De. Milton H. Bank,|7h¢ Rev. W. E. Varion is the pre-| Reet ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— —— Rather, he said, the basic char-/21'"5h'ss "tomorrow morning in|*e™t Pastor. ] Sunday School, 10 A.M. Worship Service, 11 A.M. | Sunday School—-9:45 A.M. Youth People’ Importance of Weekday jacteristics of the American peor Methodist “aL ge¢ || Wed., 7:30 P. M—Evening Worship, Set., 7:30 P.M. | . s Legion—6 P. M. : are “home work, a desire to excel, Ist F M thod ists | he, ae Holiness Mesting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. System Is Growing ingenuity, the free choice of indi- ee ee aoe ree Me | i S. 5. Supt. Minnie Hobgood Pastor Rev. Billy Brown Thureday Prayer and Praise Mesting—7:30 P. M. viduals to participate in comm |moet os we 2 5/Captain end Mrs. Magaus A. Mickaisen Some 200 delegates representing nity lle and generosity of spirit!iGtd, Se Oaks, Koll ine axeifO Attend Conference . commanding officers-in-charge a score of Protestant denomina- be invited to be there at 3:30 p.m. : Tl ' |tions have called for a greater de-|tions. Members and friends planning on| No services will be held at the YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! | et ney She Cane Cy the swimming “and picnic are|First Free Methodist Church from tion, administration and supervi-| Taft addressed a session Of ®| 2144 19 come at 5:30 p.m, All|July 30-Aug : day “relsneed time” tigious ‘oclaume ot oa ponsible young people 18 years of age or| During this i # ”* re in al ‘ FIRST CHURCH OF GOD cation systems, tional Affairs,” called by Divi are: invited. Coe: Sones amass bom 2% East Boutevard — South of Lockest Drive dices * ake sion of Studies of the World Coun-| Ti Tey, ela + a | careiand on Conan 9:45a.m. Sunday School 10:45a.m. Morning Service et Weeak Chula. G. tee tealts “ pal layman, he is|ing to Central Methodist, will | west of Flint, 4:80 p.m. Evening Service four day First National Conference| chairman of the Department of the|preach during the month of Aug: The Rev. and + on Weekday Religious .|Church and Economic Sunday his theme : 5 sree Rens Minne «Sen eee. Antaae tol wolhipiersry srger: eer . pe {be “The Unknown God and the|son and merubers = new curriculum materials and represented at the con-|Gospel.’* vices from Aug. Ch he f Chris establishment of a national ‘‘clear-iference nated eet | ee ens, Cees A Ga wun On Ure | ) t ing house” for the recruitment and) slovakia, East ond est Germany,|“Jesus Christ, the Chief Corner) 400: {fmt Sata’ the placem weekday teachers. (France, Great Britain, Hungary,/stone,” “Baptiem, Gift and Chal- MILTON VEX, Minister ~ present the young " Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15-10:45 “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” 2:80 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service || The conferees predicted that the/U.S. fling se. e Tae be seckey bog aerie 000 A bey wean sae. ee See wey The Rev. Walter S. ohare wit neblawsea ave JiComing “a power. in the nation”isenete Opposes Pacts Zion Church of Nazarene superintendent ot AIR-CONDITIONED land that such moves would aid in|Based on Discrimination #9 Have Homecoming _[frenee amen AUDITORIUM WE WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON fone ty Sea e Sogn ya WASHINGTON (INS)—The Sen-| Sunday will be Homecoming Day|of Spring Arbor will i F ‘ WEDNESDAYS estimated 30000 =U. 6. actaet te Oe FenS ee ese ae ne A Re Nee pene Oe ae coun During July and August prvsce nde ibe a ata eg regrow nag yr Mi gt enrol aeetiemn. nc 11:00 A. M. 6 6 8 cause of religious ‘affiliations. e » OG URISTIAN LITERATURE SALES ot |) suid « summery paper: “The| ‘The meanure, calls won thel COLUMBIA AVENUE “Today or Tomorrow” : weekday program should promote| State Department to make every | , Tespect, tolerance|Feasonable effort” to guard against | H RCH 7:30 P.M. : setsih tase tuveeh Ge werjooec ome | “Who Are Jehovah's Witnesses?” ith the shar- : i CHRISTIAN TEMPLE |i ie farses gn] wor Com A ff] "Who Are Iehoval’s Wit Auburn home community should Lehman mf others] . 'M. af ) Si acd Sie hte Senta eee well informed, especially of statelas a. result of US. pacts going Sundey School pret Sere “i SPECIAL MUSIC _ laws recognizing the legality of|along with Sead! Arabia's refusal Morning Worship ...... pork nce Eastmen Trio ~ 9:45 A.M.—Morning Worship and Bible School eae Siena Die oma maetitte hah w, ake : Jas PM. Emmanuel Choir | Bol expose a gg | ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Wed. Prayer Meeting ...7:30 P.M. DR. TOM MALONE * Dr. Lelend L. Marion, Speaker 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court ae Pastor a 7:45 P.M. Wed—Bible Study Sunday Ww “Ras «anh ae + cokebekm se, 4: ge twlggngrind Pastor Phone FS 4-8574 : t ¥ tos : oe r | AFriendly Place to Worship . Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B. D.. Pastor Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention Pundaty Schsel Anendunes Lent Sentay'— LOS Full Gospel—Nondenominational Parsonage: 148 Owege Drive fra pu f Young People, 6:15 P. M. Svening Service, 7:30 P. M. ep ib F a rat i : All Parents and Friends Are Urged to Come! Piigris ¥.. PB. 8.......000es>+++> O45 P.M. Evening eer tere ew eae aeeeee Service E. C, SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 6. 8. Supt. saermernenemsmuitinrenmet 1) Abt to $ PM. Friday to 9 P.M. AN “AN EFFECTIVE WAY to HEAL DISCORD’ | Station CKLW=800 Ke Sunday 9:45 AM. CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 Lafayette Sunday 7 paeeeben cs ct«cendcccecee 0h0ee BM. chbe veneer ce 6:00 P Vocal Lessons and Drill LA ee ee ee 7:30 P.M. - PE 7-0226 s-=ssesiormatonienmmanosne ~ WESLEYAN. METHODIST : 6? NORTH LYNN STREET Bho ¥. B.. 6. 6:08 P. M. History réweats that throughout the centuries who have stood true te the Faith. It has cost some the | of their lives. Others | have suffered terrible injuries and injustices, but in spite of all this they have stood true to the Faith. This “Faithof our fathers” was not a foggy, indefinable loyalty to a certain manner of life. It was not an emo- attachment to any or- aH, So*8e ifae rk ave F ee PEt H $i i rl i as : ; 2 5 bg seF rt 4 PREPARING THE PLASTER — At the Co- lumbia Avenue Baptist Church, young people of the congregation are assisting their pastor, the Rev. A. H. Mullins, in finishing their new church. Shown are (left to right) Houston Lovette of 22 E. Rutgers St., Jim Hughes of 3900 Baldwin Rd. rw fi and Larry Davis of 251 W. Rutgers St. The boys | the convention during its three were mixing plaster for a Sunday School class days here at the Public Andi- vation. “As many him (Jesus), to t 4 gs iz : 8 An extensive is on the agenda acres were purchased, Sunday Worship ...11:00 2. m. A separate dining hall, with “The Pursuit of Holiness” Kitchen and cabins for mission-|] Evening Service .... 7:30 p.m. aries are in the future plans. A “Ames @ Preacher motel providing room for 40 fam- of Jud , ilies during camp meeting sessions scscacianiveniniont will also be built. Most of the work BEV. G, 3. GERSONR, Paster is being done by members. BRANCH SUN, SUHOOL, 6:80 A. M. The Newman African Methodist $90 N. Ones Lake Reed Felsene) Chart op Mabee ial replacing a , 7 cs posthecewg Feages me eatin, Te ~ HIGHLAND for 90 years. CONGREGATIONAL soar ten ‘Sen, Leena. See CHURCH ing and electrical work, the con- % Bleck Off M-39 om Milferd Rd. struction of Perry Park Baptist 16:60 5. m. Sunday School Church of gray shingles with white] 11:00am. Morning Worship trim, was the work of the congre- gation. It was dedicated in March. The footings and foundations | =856 FIRST OPEN are in for the new Christian Mis- sionary & Alliance Church. ‘The BIBLE CHURCH Rev. G. J. Bersche states mem- 1 Bteck N. of Walton Bivé. § a ¢ oft ‘ ti: lini rer iit ‘ i bi fi Fe ley ut =< 3 = tE Ge 2% 2 H 1} = 5 Ga df if i ft. basement including a recreation SCIENCE AND HEALTH room for a young people’s youth with Key to the Scriptures IChristian Men Faith Session to Proclaim Their Belief at Cleveland Conclave CLEVELAND—In the first na- tional convention of its kind; thou- sands of American men will gather in this city, Sept. 14-16, to proclaim their faith in God and dedicate themselves to Christian living. * 8 ® Coming from virtually all states and representing all walks of life, these “men from the pews” will be delegates to the first National Con- vention of Christian Men, con- vened. by United Church Men, men’s wing of the National Coun- Pontiae Press Photo You are sure to find a wel- ¢ome wherever you find a Bible-centered congregation of Christians. The pastor and the members of such a con- gregation will be glad to help you understand the “Faith of Attend Tonight and Tomorrow PONTIAC HOLINESS CAMP (Auxiliary Member of N.HLA) 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. (Near Market) REV. D. W. LACEY, former Pres. Pilgrim College and Dist. Supt. at Colorado Springs, Colo. REV. R. R. SHARP of Oshkosh, Nebraska [United States spent $304,000,000, civic leaders in attendance. | ‘about 8 per cent above their 1954) Chairman of the convention is J. . Ptotal. Visitors from overseas spent|Clinton Hawkins, St. Louis, Mo., ‘a recogd 025,000,000, an increase|business leader and national chair- of 13 per cent. man of United Church Men. mphlet has been pre- tell you in more de- tail about the historic “Faith . of Our Fathers.” If you wish Tourist Spending Rises [aif tur denominations and OTTAWA — Visitors to Canada| munions, will also be marked by a during 1955 spent an estimated fellowship breakfast, workshop dis- $329,000,000, an increase of 9 per. tinn's religious life, and &.pre- ‘Men From the Pews’ Baptist |Special Service Slated center, by Many Baxen Evor Because the men and boys are all the werk, the building is bringing « thankful host last- wy be waheed af goneen, | (OC Revees Hom setae, oe : lease from fear and lack of every will cost just $12,000. sort. The First United Pentecostal It can do the same for you. Church is in the process of con-| God does not deal in fractions. struct a new church and All| His promises are fully kept and Saints and Marimont| are available to all who turn churches have made plans| tight to His care and keeping to add to their present structures.| The way is made plain in this Several other congregations have} _sreat book. outgrown their present sanctuaries Science and Health may be but have made no definite plans/ or the general risé in population and the increased interest in religion. A special service will be held in the Bray Temple, 320 Rockwell Ave. at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. This is’ sponsored by the Stewards’ Board. ®These men cre powerful Gospel Preachers! MUSICAL MESSENGERS, Song-Evangelists , CAMP MEETING BROADCASTS, Sunday CKLW, 7:30 A.M. and WCAR at 8 P. M. NATIONAL. AS OF EVANGEL Bex 7411, Washington 4, D.C. Please send FREE pamphlet (EA10) SOCIATION CALS CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Road Sanday School 11:00 A.M, Morning Service 31:00 A.M. “CHRISTI ee ee Seether nan eon Bervice: LIVE, BY FAITE” First Free Methodist Church $1 LAFAYETTE STREET (2 Bike, West of Sears) ‘Church of the Light end Life Hoer Worship Services 9:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Morning Text: “I Was In the Spirit On the Lord's Day” Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Bring the Family! “Pontiac's Singing Chareh” KENNETH A HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBS 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP ‘ Message by the Pastor — ‘Sunday Schoo), 9:45 A.M. Youth Group, 6:30 F. M. ‘ Rite t ' <0 Pe f ‘aia ae se P if ED yrs f-- i ; a ‘ : u : Wee i " A ea HE S. Saginaw et Judson St. Rev. Paul Hart. Paster SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE ...........10 A.M. “COME AND HEAR” CHURCH SCHOOL ................--31:15 AM. M. Y. PF. e*seeeeoeee po eo ae AS Church Wedaesday Night 7:30 P.M. BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER FELLOWSHIP HOUR June Graduate fo Speak Sunday “Rev. Finley Campbell Preacher at Providence FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 CHASE STREET Eveming Service .....005:0ececeeccaendeeecsensenenes 7:30 P, MRS. PENNY NICHOLS of DETROIT Open Forum Wednesday 7:30 P. M. AIR-CONDITIONED M. Missionary Baptist Two missionary services will be ‘held Sunday at. Providence Mis- jsionary Baptist Church; 311 Bag- ley St, . | "The Rev. Finley Campbell who ireceived his B.A. degree from 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for Every Age 11:00 A.’ M.—MORNING WORSHIP FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH | 135 PROSPECT 8T.—REYV. O. P. EASTMAN, Paster | Morehouse College in June and ‘one of the three to receive high ,honors will speak at the 11 o'clock ‘morning service and at 3 o'clock jin the afternoon. | He was the student assistant | te the chaplain at Morehouse College, secretary of Morehouse Minister’s Union, and associate member of the United Liberal Church of Atlanta, Ga. this past | year and from 1963-1955 was an | associate pastor of Reed Street | Baptist Church in Atlanta. During his college years, he was president of the College \Chapter of the French National First General Baptist Church 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Saturday Evening Service........ 7:30 P.M. Sunday Schoo! eee eee eeatoraeeoen 9:45 A. M. Merning Wership wececcsoces THSOOA, M. Evening Service ....+- sevscese 100P, M. Lowell D. Baggett, Choir Director Rev, Robert Garner. Pastor, FE 4-7407 THE FIFTH SUNDAY SINGING CONVENTION © |Honorary Society, president ithe Arts Club and. dead of | the lInter-racial Committee. He was lawarded the Benjamin Brawley is presenting a musical program with Junior Choirs of Detroit and Pontiac churches participating. Quency Anderson president of the choir, and Rosa Pearl: Moore, ‘secretary, are in charge of ar- ‘rangements. The Rev. T. Walter Methodist Study Groups Increase Mission Funds States increased their giving this iyear to causes beyond their own campuses by 22 per cent or $6,- 245, the: Board of Missions of the Methodist Church has announced. Total giving to such causes through the Methodist Student Fellowship Fund in the 1955-56 school .year ministered and promoted by the Movement (MSM), an organization for Methodist Largest Hospital Cares [nope : Youth Fellowship : Balti to’Meet af Marimontiovertiows a title =|. Warship... 280 BM The Rev. James Green of yr. eee ee eee Bas ee P, M. will t the Youth ursday Prayer j of the Oakand. Youth Fellows and pr Sela: "teeny Bama Service ........7:30 P. M, tonight at 7: n mont : : ptist Church, 68 W. Walton Bivd.| rie ‘that the’ port etn Oe M. A musical program has been &f-| second in the nation oe eed , ranged including the Bush Family foreign tonnage Pobtie Cocdielie lecteedse of Sunnyvale Chapel, the Wix-| shipping is y,jom - Mandon Lake Trumpet Trio subject, in fact, Pes = So cert pecking J | zr on. $50 the poorer > : Kyle Wilson of the First Baptist! Police broke up a fight Central Christian Church Church will lead the singing with the two seamen—one Jane Ann Fulcher at the piano|a knife, the other wielding 347 North Saginaw Street and Ponnie Davis at the organ. (pottle—and both were later CHAS. D. RACE, Paster FE 4-0239 A welcome has been extended to|$50 in Central Police Court. all young people of the area. The trouble started, said Heath,| BIBLE SCHOOL ......9:46 A.M.? in a discussion of the state of Chinese Resettled Baltimore shipping. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. rs TAIPEL, Formosa #—The Free! 4 tics Myseum EVANGELISTIC HOUR .........7:30 P.M. China Relief Assn. reports it has helped resettle 52,888 gefugees on Formosa from the Communists since 1951. The association said it plans to set up new aid stations China at Hong Kong, islardis of Quemoy and other points. tsu and semble the largest display of ichers’ work in the world. | Harris is the pastor. | EVANGELISTIC SERVICE . .7:30 P.M. y ing bee on importance of the) laymen's. role in church life. “Outstanding advances and — tor by laymen, but in today's rap- idly moving society too many men have lest touch with the ‘veal life of the church,” he de- clared. “Their group interests | have drifted inte secular chan- | ti nels, particularly during the past — ence fifty years. cers and “Now the church is attempting | mages aoa Sunday Scheel csnos 00+ 9148 from each such 1 Moming Worship .......11.00 pastor from Sunday Evening ...--65 745 the west ———. MID-WEEK ficers of TUES. - THURS. 7:45 P.M. ager : WPON SUNDAY A. M. and also to represent the east- dent of the Woman's Christian ern part ef the country, except Bible, which "Tempernace Union today urged a 8 ee a We Oe ee sais ec a represent the New England} oS help the Cass Methodist Church of Detrolt _Ave., Dave Gard of 334) Pontiac security measure, ae pres ee Pree ay Daarserng in preparing their camp at Pontiac Lake for oc- Mary. Ann Wheeler of 2771 Oldsmobile St. ‘sn cae tiered tae ence area will have Herman. Neb tonal a ee saving, “Short . ae | | : cen ee anus ae Rockford, Mi. ying, _“Snar) . nn of Rocker. Mas It PO wit be naeeg eating meV Others and DaughtersGraham Warns |ses2e™° ™ "| Swenson of St. Paul will serve as|#nd women Ps nog nese W : ‘ wzaduraspee 8 si pl dent and Minnesota. Co oape cach of tei repecive|€ O Observe : omen s Day srt Pade enh tome ee o° communities. ze a 2a se ae ake 0 0 _| American vodka consumption Attorney Ray Holmquist of War-| Newspapers, , Tadic Pecactiges —led pag rd from lees than 220,000 gallons in ren, Minn. will be secretary, and|stations, theaters, churches, : | year ending in mid representative of the red River|Schools and other groups ian Says U.S. Is a ‘Nation) 6 imution gaitons Valley Conference and Canada, |across the nation will be asked to} The ial for this cc-| of Neurctics’ _ ending Inue 39. Earl High of Bertrand, Nebraska) take part in this great campaign.” casion will be Mrs. J. C. Covert of Mrs. coe Seer ASUS la i ft ae Ri ames a} Moral Return to God. | mucins” area, “ to the First Presbyterian Church. advertising rado Springs, Colorado will serve|in our day-to-day troubles, much sie: ls of the NEW YORK (INS)—Evangelist/in the United as treasurer and representative ofjcan be gained to bring peace if p yo Ns gp cake (Billy Graham returned to New) that the drinks the Kanaué-Teans area. a en ee Se ee member of the United Church York thd wet from a goal tour adveron The eighth layman is Harold frst spirityal teachings Women’s Council, president declared tha gullible. Semmeaat beta Wake maeacinoteen tan eas th te ae at the United Church Women of slackened but continues to pene-| CITES MARINE CASE trate of the to représent the California-Colum-the Good Book.” og mg ~ neha ezaocacs OF re _ - | vodka military ser- * of , will be ob-| The only way it can be stemmed,|vice. “It was the drink of Sgt. South Side CHURCH of GOD eiffer College Hits Sunday at Bap Graham ade, i through a moral Mathew McKeon before he led women in charge of spiritual return ; teenage Sunday Scheel, 0:45 A. M * a . po mei ssaseetets |Target in Fund Drive ph aueabaattigag nH Peo Say ee Le Dr. Mery 0, Rens ofl mateane slag pines Guy got tae _ poe Renata ge ayy FE ul gr ” FIRST Coane de first vice president pe ae py aa PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Woman's Division cnt Depecenaet Ot Ol pe band soe, ae, ae NTIAC '‘Setvice fund, t ier Racal Gomteneceration ations,” Graham said, “ 324 N. Perry Street 'piutee matserch Voontigien : Will Moke COO ei ane aight | : . member of the Metro- : i SUNDAY SERVICES pre geal « Women’s Council.| He addressed the opening of the Sunday School ....,... om 5d che tant to o'clock Sunday [20th annual ¢ of the In- Morning Worship ,...,..11 em. oo eens hs Veeper Hoar will be [dependent Grocers’ Alliance, at COCCRCCCe COSRSEOCCES neat commaaaer ok aoe Pontiac women witt |New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Young People ...Wed.7190 pa. I rund and the construction of new Grahem ested Get te swhele eee eee " “ eco: So | mc, mt ary, Mrs. Rosaj political problems, Kinder, Mrs. Marie Garling, and WED. PRAYER MEETING | : at the Church ..............+...7:30 PM. Met. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ips Cok MORNING WORSHIP ......10 A.M. SCHOOL ........10A.M. ve eee 1580 PML Tuesday — Thursday — Soturdey We are expecting talent and directors from the surrounding cities In ichigan and some from out of te. Our Fifth Sunday Singing Convention fs Known as one of the best in the country. And we have reason to believe that this ong will-be just as good, and we hope even better. Re present at 2:00 P.M. at First Generdi in. singing talent. Baptist” Church et 40 Baldwt + . Singing Is Under the Direction fo Lowell D. Baggett Cerner Cert Meren and Mt « Sunday Morning Service “LET THE REDEEM The Rev. Mr. Burton, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | Clemens at MIN St, Pentiae Pest Office) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister 10:30 A. M. * ED SPEAK” preaching - Attend Our GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL AIR CONDITIONED } Oakland ond Saginaw ~~ Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. “A LUCK CHANGER OR A LIFE CHANGER” EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. “THE LESSON OF THE TALENTS" Dr. H. H. 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Bride-Elect. a e Guests were Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Antique, Garden Forums Slated ‘Jat Williamsburg WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — The 1957 Williamsburg Antiques Forum -}will open Jan. 28 and the Wil- jiamsburg Garden Symposium on} |March 6, it was announced by| iColonial Williamsburg, a sponsor ‘of the annual events, | * . ¥* | The Antiques Forum will be )scheduled in two five-day sessions, ithe first Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, ithe second Feb. 4-8. There will be litlustrated talks by art historians |and curators and informal discus- sion periods. Horticulturists. and landscape ‘architects will speak and garden clinics will be held. Mrs. Cecil \Cunningham of Colonial Williams- iburg in Virginia is handling reg- listrations for the events. . Kenpiag track of these strokes is Buddy Domwrath (center). Werner Schroeder (left) and Mrs. Taylor Pais: YH Por se re er ley (right) were among those participat- ing in the annual Caddy-Ladies’ Day at Orchard Lake Country Club Friday. | ewe | ee ed Leap Year Offers No — Privileges By EMILY Post A girl writes: “Isn't it proper | Ky With Mrs. Roy Leitch of Orchard ‘at the club, T hey took part in Caddy- Lake Country Club is John Peters, caddy - Ladies’ Day at the club Friday. ! } After the game and awarding of prizes, that lemon- Harmon and Jack Traxler. The annual Caddy-Ladies’ ade was “really” refreshing. Shown are (left to right) Day was held at Orchard Lake Country Club Friday. Henry Hagner, Mrs. Chauncey Burke, Mis. C. B. nts | * * She carried a white prayer book with stephanotis and spray orchids Mrs. £. W. Yount, chairman of the day, and Jim’ Low- Watches Her Virginia Jeanne Abbey became) Berry Jr., of Ann Arbor, seated (from Culver Military Academy and Ann Arbor. The service was held in| Arbor Women's City Club. Delta Phi Fraternity and Nu Sigma of Place in Business ™™™ wood School, Cranbrook, and the| When the couple left on their The bride, of Ann Arbor, is the’ di They will make their home in Ann joffice appears often on personnel the resident staff of University Hos- of men who have secretaries. A ballerina-length gown of loffice work often forget that jewel-| was fashioned with a square bracelet. This, of course, does SRaEnes WHE G O8y nee dises, .This refers to the big, | — some of | the oe eet wat ee with variegated ivy streamers. Looking at prizes for low scores are (left to right) ery, in charge of prizes. They took part in the annual Lincoln Jackson, caddy master; Mrs. Ferd Broock, affair at Orchard Lake Country Club Friday. Career Girl - [Virginia Abbey Wed to Dr. Bertil Larson the bride of Dr. Bertil F. Larson at) the guests. : the University of Michigan Medical Jewel Use a 3:30 o'clock ceremony today in| 4 was held at the Ann/School. He is a member of Alpha ithe Chapel of St. Andrew Episcopal * ¢ * Nu Fraternity. Charm Bracelet Out church in the presence of family! ty. pride is a graduate of Kings-| : ° : eres University of Michigan where she | wedding trip, the bride had changed Office Work ldaughter of’ Leon Marshall Abbey| S35 ees with Delta Gamma to a navy blue linen costume suit. The question of jewelry in the,of Nokomis, Fla. Dr. Larson. on: The bridegroom was graduated/Arbor on their return. ‘evaluation sheets, employer's in-/Pital, Ann Arbor, is the son of Mrs. iterview records and the complaints | Bertil T. Larson of Oneida road. It's curious that women who, white embroidered organdy was iknow exactly how to dress for! worn by the bride. The gown ry is part of an office appearance.| neckline, and short tucked Prime offender is the chann sowven, and fade bestinnt site band ending in a back bow. Her not mean the “grandmother” ; benedict: with Me imal geend | Must Sat wee of mates me bunchy bracelets with a handful of jingly, snag-prone gadgets, American flag if the owner isn’t careful. : | | Mrs. Cassell Purcell of Jackson ‘was her only attendant. She wore la delphinium blue organdy dress These are fine souvenirs to they catch on clothing- and paper delphinium, florette stock and corn- and they make what can often seem like a fearful racket. - Next offender is the long neck-| apolis, Ind., brother-in-law of lace or bead . A) the bridegroom, was his best jman feels’ pretty silly when his man. Lt. Richard J. Barviett Edward 8. Rawlins of Indian- — secretary bends over the ‘iesk! of Muskegon and Dr. Lathrop F. and a long chain settles on his ' : — | Tremendous pins with your| }rend to Casual jname on them arén't suitable- for} Suburban and casual walking ithe secretary of a businessman |sheers and cottoris are gaining in This doesn’t refer to the name-inopularity since country and cas- iplates many women have to wearjual clothes are becoming increas- as part of their uniform. They|ingly important with each new sea- indicate who is serving the pa-json. Easy, comfortable sportwear tron. But a private secretary/and separates are actually fash- shouldn't wear anything too ¢ye-|jons-for a way of living rather than catching or distracting. for specific locales. # i SS '_____ THE PONTIAC ¢. z z i LE E Here PRESS, SA = Th it re is an exercise for you to try. Stand tall with your feet com- fortably separated. Raise your arms overhead, shoulder width Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Holmwood of Newport Beach, Calif., are shown beside their 1908 Locomobile. - They visited here with their cousins, the Paul Hagles of Middlebelt road. They stopped at Estes Park, Colo., to attend a four-day car meet, Leaving Pontiac today, for Tawas, they will attend @ seven-day meet of the Veteran's Motor Car Club, then on to the New York where they will meet from Europe in late August, The Holmwoods have 10 left California June 13 and antique cars including an England states and to New | their son when he returns 1897 Neéss-Steamer, 1901 Gasmobile, 1906 Model K Ford, 1908 Autobug, 1908 International Harvester, 1917 Dodge, 1923 McFarlan and two 1927 cars, a Franklin and a Chevrolet. 7 BARBARA LYNDALL Mr, and Mrs. Frank S. Lyndall of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, mie ‘|Personal News of In member 6} Alpha Tau Omega. . : i Graydon DeCamp of Cincinnati, Ohio. oe | ; Fal Zi Ha iy ih Rabbi; Wife Honored at Silver Services A reception honoring Rabbi and Mrs. Israel Goodman, spiritual leader of Congregation B'nai brushed. |have time for a black hat later *|such a hat is like a master key—it “|MUST BE VIVID Saint Cyr Uses Shock-Colors Velvet Hat ‘First for Fall’ PARIS (INS)—A bulky and vivid-, that she always will have a ‘little ly colored velvet hat will be the first autumn “chapeau” of smart women in Paris. a * * Claude Saint Cyr, milliner of, Queen Elizabeth of England and - 2.9 noted Paris hat designer, says that opens all doors to elegance. in the season.” * + J The hat designer suggests bright * ¢ 4 i hat for women with blue eyes. Black Still Is Leader a WE BRING BABIES everything in Evening Dress Style sths Cn they need overweight Testes, Sof? pleots, ewoy-from-body lines flatter the problem figure. Softness, introduce fall bodices. femininity, and control dress fashions.), Dresses with jackets for early wear in town and back-to-school, assure comfort when temperatures climb as dresses usually have cool-cut, sleeveless Pleats eate the Blankets... 2-5" } Pink or Blue Resebud Print MATCHING SETS Knit Kimono ........ 1.39 ~ -3 Diaper Gift Set ....1.09 Bath Towel and Cloths ...... 1.09 and 2.49 Hooded Towel ...... 1.98 3 Blankets eevebe woven e BOE Gift. Set. of 3 Blankets, g f including Rat e*e@teeeeee © 2.98 - -YANTA SHIRTS VANTA GOWNS _ BIBS — ' on) ¢ In Ruse’ (‘4 | ( l @ d Counisys tae 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ye Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. i » OPjundays 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST ‘ American Gem Society Registered Jeweler eee | 10114 N. Saginaw |] The Rearing Aids Your Doctor Knows” EERE h penal yi ag 8 ES - nm; Mr. Doerr, Mrs. Strait and Brace who will handie pub- leity, to Sue Burnett, Plans were completed for the) W. Quincy St, first dance of the season to be /mO BUTTON me cAR 9 MO BULK (Approx. V4 ox) Authorized Audivox Dealer MIDTOWN SHOP FE 4-0539 é Open Tonight “til 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 5 e Swim Suits Values to $25 j. 89 - 512 Barbara Neal Marries Lt. Walter C. McLaughlin | BIRMINGHAM — to John Thomas Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | E. Butler of Benton Harbor. Both attended Hillsdale | College where he was graduated. Barbara was affili- | ated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and he is a F| Wool Rug 4 i | LEONARD'S. 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NOT THRESHOLD SINCE “GOING MY way" OF SPACE HAS ANYTHING LIKE IT COME YOUR WAY! coves ° by pew THE « & LEATHER — 4 WA LAKE DRIVE-IN West Maple at Welch MA 4-3153 Box Office Opens at 7:00 P. M. See Our Mammoth Free Kiddyland TONIGHT ONLY ae Rastens 3 Masini. ¢ ~ wi — — Uncle Sam’: a UNDERWATER COMMANDOS!» - ~thown at 9:90 —sauiee et 10:30— Plus Midnight Horror Show Boris Karloff in “Bella Lugosi” STARTS TOMORROW WARNER BROS. sessens re C.V.WHITNEY PICTURE vow contis. PIPER LAURIE - DON TAYLOR Tan JOHN NY ms es, DARK we on : { \f i ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1956 mer Gov. John Steele and en. SS: iW eas el Headers of However, oe x pings at newspaper editor and SWAN": WATERFORD on DRIVE-IN THEATER Corner Williams Lake-Airport. Rds.—-Box Office Opens 7:10 P. M. SATURDAY 6—WALT DISNEY CARTOONS—6 Ka rg of the huygber THE STORY OF THE FAITH THAT BECAME CALIFORNIA . when men chose gold or God . the sword or the Cross! "THE RISE...THE FALL OF Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Ew mistress of of the Century! 2Oth CENTURY-FOX presents “THE GIRL IN THE RED VELVET SWING CiNemaScopE , _ win RAY MILLAND ° JOAN COLLINS = «-s.4 FARLEY GRANGER 4 e woh LUTHER ADLER | COMNTLIA OTHE McHaNER CLENDA FARRELL» FRANCES PULLER PML? GEED + GALE RODE | Pind CARLES DRACKETT. Diced by RICHARD FLEISCHER eee by WALTER REISCH oot CHARLES BRACKET ¢ in Really a Very Large Screen! Beautiful Concession Modern Rest Rooms Best in Sound Large Playground Shown at 8:15 Only ee a EAN : RICHARD CONTE JOAN BENNETT ickziisiz Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 | - TONIGHT —A REAL MOVIE JAMBOREE FOR ALL Exclusive-—— FIRST RUN we CV. WHITNEY PICTUF " -/ ( a \ a a, TH f INCHFAS VISTAVIS VOIAVDIU wren JEFFREY. HUNTER VERA MILES WARD BOND: ‘WATALIE 1E WOOD ereete 27 OF ‘ FRANK & NUGENT wuman c eooren Parmcn rome sno TUR FORD Vir START SUNDAY = a COME EARLY! Bring the Kiddies Pony and Boat Rides New Ferris Wheel. , Teeters GANA WATER Ae MLNED ARTISTS Pretere comes 3 thrilling mystery of Mannequins rm TAM BRAKE BEVERLY GARLAND with Dayton Lummis « Helene Stanton AN AMIED ARTISTS PICTURE LOO LOO LOO EO LE EE EE i lO “7H PONTIAC : PRESS. _sarunpay, TOL 2m 1950 : Fox & Hounds Inn 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, te 9 P. M. LUN NS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 . Phone MI 4-4800 wal Reservations MATINGE — SUNDAY 1:45 P.M. STARTING TOMORROW: | A SHOW THAT SOARS RIGHT OUT | _OF THIS WORLD ON THE _ WINGS | OF COLE PORTER'S SONGS! : — «JOSEPH CALLENA wm mona RASUMEY SATURDAY — LAST COMPLETE SHOW ial 9:45 P.M. THOUSAND TIMES DIED A CROSSWINDS © TECHN TMislaue Action At ike Benet, 2 Fleted Men whe live the ‘WHIP WILSON in gets wie’! a cme ease es sn epee * Se a AE HE | ground or dle in the shy. “Gunman” | “ruunpensinos” ort mh uisvem, OWL SHOW | SUNDAY GRACE KELLY ‘CARY GRANT —SS ~—SCONO ADVANCE '. * " -F bcwi SUN. [axes ] IN PRICES! esr iy “TRACK THE MAN DOWN” _ Starring KENT TAYLOR a _ . f Narn pidrunnen Themers Mendel hil WEDNESDAY FREE geen pee _ ‘BRAVE ENOUGH TO ATTEND Me SHOCK any M sree a OAKLAND Gln ” RT RSE RICHARD BURION + FREDRIG MARCH + CLAIRE BOOM . | ER THE Grear | UNION and HAGGERTY ROADS 1 on CIN ASSCOPE «cnn 0 TECHNICOLOR i | Box Office Open 7:00 P.M, - EMpire 38-0661 1 Drive Ont to the GIGANTIC SCREEN for PLO St) THRILLS! ACTION: SUSPENSE! |) FRIENDLY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT |. Bring the Kiddies tothe Well Equipped ! | nig - STARTING SUNDAY — ‘THE SAVAGE SAGA OF THE AVENGING BRANNONS! aywi7 | fo FATHER AND SON... daring forbidden boundaries ’ : 3 fight the hostile Utessand tase We geen i Sen LATE SHOW TONIGHT! , : : | BOX-OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. ma SU Lite nda STARTS TODAY! || _JEFFR — | NATALIE WOOD epee sated TONY CURTIS-- mara JOHN FORD Th gin . HE RULED A RIVER BOAT EMPIRE. - with one hand on his cords and one hend on son post | DRUMS ACROSS: THE RIVER . SaaS _ cman ean eo] of Rees “ : ) CO - FEATURE , — res 2 | ia ~: TECHNICOLOR \ 11Death We rE oon AL tee | eee rr Ps sis bah —_ RORERTSON | I] ie the latest in | TONIGHT sot ay . OO i ans MaBA | comport... —3 PICTURES >. as, acorn Look for the “ee hn = Se TR URN HO Pedy BERLE TR ie’ |] BIG SCREEN! rans —— aaa ¥ : . oe ye ene Pe Aman ee & seetonpeenatag — ees eases! 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The A’s, thrice. coming from behind, had five straight hits by Hee Lopez and homers by oe Harry og who EM in four medley runs, a ‘ie Power, Berra, orzvk pre-med student Bill Skowron and Andy Carey Ping bee a Fi Mass. College, homered for New York with Tom- my Byrne winning his sixth after jrelieving in the ninth, Wally Bur- nette, a recent Yankee farmha) lost it after also relieving in the two errors by shortstop Frames its seventh straight, 3-2, over Bal- timore, Boston defeated the Chi- Be vf ft COURTNEY FAILS — Washington catcher Clint Courtney is out at the plate In yesterday's game at Briggs Stadium. He attempted to score when teammate Jim Lemon hit a double to left Buckeyes Sweep Diving Honors Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Medley Swim Mark Falls at AAU Mee splashed through the 400-meter in- 18-year-old Tim Jecko, Yale Uni- CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio @ — dividual medley in 5 minutes, 19 Only three of 15 events in the national AAU swimming versity sophomore, champion, failed to take a lead in the first leg of the medley which was his specialty, the butterfly. |F He closed the deficit in the back stroke leg, held even in the breast 1 p.m.—Hughes (1-1) =\Marlene After however, after the Orioles put &!7ournament. man on third with one out. Mossi forced the runner at home on pinch-hitter Bob Hale’s grounder, then retired Dick Williams on 3 poised and analytical Louise Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., owner of one of the most distinguished grounder to. end it. Exhibition Softball Slated Here Sunday Four exhibition softball games are in store for city fans Sunday night, at Beaudette and North Side * J * Southfield will visit Beaudette records in women’s golf. stroke, and picked up enough to)St. Louis win by 2% yards in the freestyle Fit ? Hi = oe Pees Zerg fe 4 | ttt i lett a fi i z é i Hi 1 : fit i? i i : atenny Backman, aubare ta, de« Herman Walker, Pontiac. oighte, eisioned ‘ Sethost, 90 Pound in Midget Playoffs In one of the most thrilling games played this summer in then put together two walks, a - single, double and fluke in- field out to win. Wayne Gonzalez emptied the ' {bases with a three-run double to tie the game. He moved to third on the throwin. Jimmy Pointer ducked an inside pitch and the ball hit his bat and rolled in fair territory. Ball was fielded and fhe play made to first base with p.m.—Mizell Wayne Scoring. " Class A Tilt Postponed A City Baseball , League game at Wisner Field between Oliver Buick _ DULUTH, Minn. @—Youth, a one-stroke lead and a flair for top performance with money on the line boomed the title prospects and the Anderson Jets was post- George Gary announced this morning. poned at the Jets’ request, — od of trim Marlene Bauer Hagge to- day in the 36-hole showdown of the Womens National Open Golf Behind her, within close strik- ing: range, were a half dozen strong challerigers headed by the for tonight, and for six more to- morrow night, with qualifying heats in the afternoons, Bloomfield’s Graham, at 7 p.m. on the North Side dia-\dividual card was a 72. is Jamaica's headliner. The stake, mond ’s. * The girls also | into the act tomorrow night GMC battles ca Field at North Side at bert’s 67, Babe Ruthers 71Get TV Time 3 Partners, Win Metro ’ for Tourney. Playing with three partners inj a metropolitan-style pro-am, in- vitational, golf tourney at Dear. and play both ends of the double-|born » yesterday, Bloomfield header, facing Royal Bar at 7 o'clock and ElkseNo, 810 at 8:20. Hills’ genial Bill Graham won top honors. Bill and“Yiis trio compiled Walled: Lake Market meets GMC|@ 28-30-58 best ball. Bill's in- p.m. over WWJ- 1:00 p.m, to 3:00 Individual low was Chick Har- Graham's partners were Mike Lakko. .(73).. 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Siar AU) Ask to See These Money Seving Fectures: BRIN a — tank filled automatically, silently and ‘economy hours’ of hight. my ° 3 Bedrooms © City Water ® Automatic Hot ‘ Je — ® Large Utility Room © All Brick Water : tel ‘ 5 : © Choice of 2 Floor © Perimeter Gas Heat ° Tile Bath iy . 13140 MeNichols Rd. 7 qe “ (4 Pians; 6 Elevtions Under the Floors -® Circuit Breakers owe i Detroit *s GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ao oe SS ey 4 . re 150’ Lot | © Copper Plumbing i P| OFFICE : : fi B oie Onn fa | RA“ iseteatectee “Steere eae soe, dam wont UN 2-7272 as . Fe 3 : ee or fh & Mon -. @f PONTIAC yragiesy ag tpn Ry OE hy ay ee, ee i oon To ™M See : — } : : 51 W. a Street Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 | Daily and Sunday ‘PHONE OR 3-3531 —— os at ae ¥ - 3 ae xe mee is eS 2 | te : A / be [ 7 1 : iL | i Z he shi Z 4 rE i alt CITY JANITOR SERVICE — ] 71% M. Saginaw Si. FES-769 Gold Bond Giesiin. 4’ x 8’ Gold Bond Plasterboard . . . . . $1.35. 16 x 48 Gold Bond Gypsum Lath ‘= . . 98¢- 25-Lb. Joint Cement . . . ee p.- . $2.25 250 Ft. Roll Perfa- Tape . . by Gold Bond Gypsolite Plaster 4! Gold Bond Lime . . GOLD BOND ASBESTOS SIDING colon * | Dv mss ROOFING 108 2.95 | « 69¢e- 5 F ELT rt 2.95 30* FELT | ret DDD Feet 90* Roll wie 7 AB | sath. rua CLOSING OUT (2228 ENTIRE STOCK Drastic Reductions on Reo & Aircap Mowers cost. «. 30,000 Ft. ox4 10" to 6" mabe Fir, 1,000 Sq. 55,000 Ft. 2x8 - 12 & 14 Only, Red 5,000 Pes. 2x4-8" Red Fir (Nice Stock) - 1,000 § Sq. Ft. 40,000 Ft. 1x6 Red Fir Boards-1,000 Sq. Ft.- Only . 30, 000 Ft. 1x12 White Pine Shelving (Nice Stock), Regular i he -Now per M 150" | 23,000 Ft. 2x8- 16'No. 2 Red Fir............ 19,000 Ft. 2x4-8’ No.1 Fir Lifts—200 Pieces or More ox6 - 12’- 14’ - 16’, No. 1-1,000 Sq. F.-Only .... . 20,000 Ft. 2’x8’ Exterior Sheeting — Per M--Only wes 400 Pieces 2x12- Wl. 2Fir-.....c.. 50s, Piles of Odds and Ends! AS LOW AS *50 Per M Sale starts Sunday at 10 A. M.-sharp. Hurry — tomorrow may - be too late . . . Sale ends Monday at 8 P. M. absolutely, No delivery on obove lumber unless order is $300 or more and No phone orders or information! B urmeister b N LUMBER C0. & HARDWARE Wholesale or r: Retell ORTHER SALE|. a r ~ompmet ‘From Forest to Mull Then Direct to You! Site FL. -Oah | 90,000 Ft. 1x8 - 1x12 White Pine Boards, Waxed Eads 000 Sq. Ft-Only * Douglas Fir =, ” Sq. Michigan's Largest Gol * Chbdie Ficns These Ticciiliione Buys 1 Dai Our 4 ' August Sell-a-bration —FINAL CLEARANCE—_ wi SO e Ft. - Only: ae] “Oily... 95” | Pealh i 3 a | Sars Sunday a 3 CONVENIENT YARDS to WE YOU W BETTER! | | Monday at 8p. ince te 2M 2 are Seog tome | fo ee” fo oo aid aaneeninamian ; d Bond Dealer | oY: : ] Features are a kitchen with a dining ell and a sliding glass wal | go with homes*purchased on Borowy drive, two miles west of that opens on a patio; perimeter oi] heat; colored fixtures in the iu a. bathroom and a carport. Builder and seller is Walter Borowy, claisitet same vob emeine Liphponee ten @ took himself a new resident of the area. Model is open daily. Section to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling 4 ’ : , CHECK THESE FEATURES: R d B fi P ti ew Asbestos Roo 1 ale Get eady Before Painting. Market : oe be done much work loth in pocket | oA Prom nar ig Satety Froed ai it you dip into the barrel cf| tee, dome have come down every| 4 Sew addition to the family of 4 __ UP TO 42 SQ, FT. OF PORCH SPACE The one-story. ramblers present|"™¢ You want to remove Secu ce ae tae ; : , | and by es modest ladder problem, |*™udge. Known as “ranch design” be- ; : Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere ect taller house requires seri-| Before starting = house-paint-| 150 6° sts suitability for use om : 3 | the feet cee et inte ee, me) tae ae Seed ond vie < toa : : CONCRETE STEP Co. eens noe Se Seles, Seite cum beatin sieve sanhibee oecl ee Geol ee eee : | 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-175 ‘Wine putting veady. Hach step tole, Ot! TSO Cont ieht give way’| ot cach new Inder postin snd | 7 ST a! FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY : | can save much awk- , rr ae coe rent eiatt co’ you don't haves {tion are among its economy ad- Opey 6 Boys o Werk — 7:90 A. M. to 6 P.M. . cs stores have Hie beck, paths he ne ee Os: oe 4-2598 1661 South and often r paint| her of technique those of the new will lend you one, windows % Wind 14% seinen 328 i 3 ll Ui a a ie oan ad aa : wi) | ' moles : ae EXTENSION LADDERS | the "Goodrich Farm eth ea: 75 cn * Fe 5-6247 Noda on Mabe roe, cast I Burke Retr co aa agg a 8 ) | _ INSULATION— PLASTERBOARD ee: | tc we eames “j ‘SASH— DOORS | — rota epee wees Also Many Other Bargains added feature with] #94 We Deliver Anywhere in Michigon li i [if {i , | 2 f f See It Today tithe At the Heating Supermarket ONLY A RICH MAN CAN AFFORD A POOR HEATING PLANT GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING : ete She” Bay Bk in Beautiful Watkins Hills |’ Eee | strongly that all of for a tremendous North ay po of Watkins Leke on Watkins jsays Goodman. “That's oy er : Loke Road, South ble . Off Dixie Highway Machine Works. his ened toe ie out wha 3401 West Huron, Cor. of Elizebeth Lake Rd. FE 2-7849 is to see that every|he will do if caught by a sud : MODEL OP EN DAILY 64 N, Parke FE 2-4121 buyer is free from storm, that is, what and SUNDAY 12-7 P. M. "REALTOR William A. Kennedy 1704 Telegraph Roed save Builders Money . 3097 W. Haren —Reallor— FE 4-3569 FEderol 4.2533 * ee tone cmos — ..|finished hardwood floors is stressed Prime Investment \ 7 | ‘ , Builders save ae Pras Downtown Property ee : : : fegeasy bt chine, ty waing aweg: Annual, Goes income | 0 N LY 6 L E FT Se . : ltime saving. of three to four days] fe ene | CIVILIANS ‘hO0 eg ONLY. 3 | Down 30-Day Occupancy , Pe - aes Money Down Ss Wee MONTHLY | = Hr. BR yee PAYMENT [fiom SR cTea ot FIRST and GEORGE ST. Just North of Summit, Milford OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION 2 TO 6 SATURDAY AND Sirieewaewm awsome GM Employes Get 25% Discount , Plus Holden Red Stamps! “Do-It-Yourself Heating Bargains Pecteeler Heat $ . suiniat 6-ROOM HOUSE | Complete Price teahotinn | Discount Only INCLUDES— Delco 84,000 BTU Furnace Only Automatic Controls Heating Dealer All Necessery Ducts That whew 275 Gallon Tank i All) Accessories—Layout Bs nc Installation instructions ; gE plus taxes and insurance OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ff SUNDAY OR BY SPICIAL APPOINTMENT e a2 Brien Sells It @Serviceslt @ Guarantees It 1 P. M. to 6 P.M. | Gay ba pour Graben Samoa: Ren tnchcdes 100 wide in. cma : 1 4 AJ>, \ [as 4 al jie } G) i ' Tl T P y] 5 ‘ sea f iy yg ( ‘ 4 — ~~ a Will Duplicate on Your Lot : | FEATURES: | 1168 SQ. FT, MODULAR HOME an ed fers Bedrooms see - a $14,000—1% Dn. oP Ser Sr wd frets = || C. SCHUETT O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY ® Luxaire Automatic Oil e Tile Bath | Heat © Double Ribbon 2 © S—omea Hevteiiski ki 7400 E. Highland Rd. (M-59) Frere eee rere ren ee hae ews OF 371 Voorheis Rd. Ow Opereter om Doty FE 22919 | MU 4-8811 BM 3.4197 | ; : \ Li : oy p39 , tee eee ee eae eo ge A ) ee Rae fy 3, Pe” Se Se i> See “SS Oe a em eee a eae eg ee Peas = ae FE Sg oes ae GS eee eee Se SSS Saeee es PS “to VETERANS. 30-YEAR Gl and : FHA MORTGAGES SUNDAY 11 ALM, to 9 Pa sprinklers. If you ore interested in on underground system, wef can design and install it or You.can put it in your- | sale. : No charge for the en- erence. ; Mixer Park, Inc, |\construction Reported —— gra phat op present growth rate of the economy - ARKING | [i suanmaoe y ose wes HOUSENOIC JODS Ph. FE 5-8780 time the gross national product is 7 - . a year, So women's work 4a never deus The Name You Can Trust Alumin | H Ht 1 a iy ait Ah F ie ct ult i z z i + lk ti rf 4 [: Finish Yourself [otipreit anda Taney eck (DEALLY LOGATED and SAVE! | prumerp espe nehprntenaph lisa NEAR PONTIAC ALUM. COMB. DOORS | the ~ distribution problem by CHOICE OF COLORS hing dimensions FHA Financing — Budget Termes +38. 75 emg individual seeuaer baaditien LAST WEEK with the objects to be accom- FREE GARAGE SPECIAL =f modatea. iy 12" x 20° 1%-car, complete with f| An ideal recreation room thus Corner Columns with Eech Porch Awning cement —. 8 x 7 steel over- }would contain @t least one closet jlarge enough to take bridge tables Here's a fine suburban home that com- le pares to homes selling for almost $18,000. If you're looking fora home you shquid see Neclesive Distibutere for recor re vulnerale fo dum and the New North ree an KOOL VENT | space indcted ar gga ‘s+ You'll be glad you did. Aluminum Awnings aap methane items orn Federal 8-3121 poker chips and other small ar * DOUBLE SINK IN KITOHEN... , ! - GE MONOTOP COUNTERS +6 DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS... ALL BRIOK : eae aa fe, ° 100-FOOT-WIDE LOTS oe ° FARMSTYLE KITCHEN... BIRCH CABINETS ° SLIDING BIRCH GLOSET DOORS Furniture & Appliances by Michigan Fluorescent Light Co. 393 Orchard Leke Ave. © BUILTIN BATHROOM VANITY * BUILTIN CHINA GABINET te 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! * : con depend on Sand ¥ QUALITY SERVICE. m aad ! SATISFACTION! Gravel * ae ATSMAN| ee te STRANSIT- MIX evsipgi! 399 s. FADDOCK ST... & _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1056 | consider t time of day the room is sed most. | She said: installed in heel | hangs above narrow Roman brickwork give the house a dlstintive ae “Kitchens need to be the most! "on i Dectin ft far as little as $25 ber, want [oe eee ee ccennenserenesesennseeseceee, attractive in the morning, when) with ne down a Signal Is Indian Sign baring powder the wind shied much of « woman's time it sent ALBERT et i. THE PONTIAC PRESS B) TUCSON, Atz, @ — Dick ALjend blew the OBithere. Living rooms are in use| q Bu Editor fi bain, a special effects man work- rs od maar degree lls : LOWRIE LUMBER COMPANY. i 1 4 . aggre ary pene ER a PR Eg | 1441 Baldwin Ave. (At Walton) FE 2-9104 ¥ plan for The House of The Week. Design HW-I0. No stamps gloutdoors. While he was making Modern major league baseball +o 907 as Seen g sccepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins, “ peel macnn and nae BF band erecta} fe” ie : a thor f es : in the Pontia '’ , | . . . . 4 SrReer anges ie D4 es | TAC all a¢ ore meant rover | ONLY GOODRICH FARM HOMES - goss i) CITY, STATE_ ' a bosnonsnnesuqnuanesssssanassenenned et 9 ale Tre wes* “i Cig? | a « a tage” eager, — ——— VETS ony $260 Down 2% MONTHLY PAYMENTS ABOUT $76 FHA or $1,700 DOWN cor MONTHLY PAYMENTS ABOUT $7 30-YEAR MORTGAGES Furnished ” UNITED OUTFITTING—BIG TOWN Fabrics by CALICO CORNER usr 35 MINUTES 10 DETROIT © OPEN 12-9 RM. Daly a SUN. HILL ReAttyY ‘wre GRA ND | A fie i { Pj . 4 . ae 5 £ " eo ‘ = : & ; I : eis : __'THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1956 Hl gs te ranch fw ; ef $7400 i" $3697 Sat, | FHA INSURED MO TGAGES | ove ‘500 hese WHAT temaer, Sete t” i ; 4 Good Reasons Why — You Should Buy Now! | | @ MANY LARGE LOTS | 4 ooo gh gt Sa olan ar | © GOOD DRAINAGE : | © GOOD WATER : ® LOW DOWN PAYMENT PAY AS LITTLE AS a. ee $20.00, A MONTH YOU GET: Birr oe,., Vully "Beceratee is screed _ TEES MRSS Oh | che acs craa “ours os No Herbert C. Davis | : sie oe Ot ow vag ee eae ee Pd more information, call model between 12 and 7 P.M. FE 5-4311 G enaky, ost any day. . . ff ~ 2 433 AND HER PLAN —. This is the plan that extra bathroom near the entrance from the ga- | the architect and his wife worked out to build an rage means gardeners muddy children can | WAGNER HOMES, INC. Phone Model—FE 4-7197 or Office—FE 5-5501 A “T Issy” ove ih 4 et F pH > i $3 if j i i Ee. z i i § f i | Fe EF Ey » = =a i AT GY WIT SURAT | -) ATTENTION! 3 “STONE MASONS Have, in Stock, Good Stone Werking Chisels! ff PONTIAC CUT STONE] M-59 (Va Mi. West of Airpért) Ph. OR 3-1594 |] FURNACES] for worm coir heating HARNECK HEATING | 2615 Orchard Lk, Ré. FE 2-2530 4 ata ; : PU aaa a WONT soak, PC NEE Fg, als A ala alee I AG ORLA NU = SS i tT AMPS i eau MMR POA ul sn Suess | A PLACE TO HOUSE y _ACAR, YOU SEE, io ADDS VALUE TO fi i | i g | g 8 i i i z o I E | : i i Hr ane: ii ROAD a WILLIAMS LAK. t H. Stantom visas wc se | . “Pontiac Necdauarters for Aluminum Doors” OPEN SUNDAY ,,;'°. Alwindo Co. | NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR ALL YOUR FALL and WINTER NEEDS ii AUST BE SEEN IN ITS “LAND 0° LAKES” ACRES FENCED-IN SETTING—IN WATERFORD — TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED... You'll find ita real surprise with 7 A__||° JALOUSIE DOORS DELUXE || ‘64° m $ 495 H DOOR rh 84° BG Full 1” thick. Full FOR PORCH or BREEZEWAYS es pesgheeh il si ROLLING D 39”) || 6x60" to 20'x 610" Outstanding Door and Window Specials! ae 10 — Any Size — Double Hung Self Storing Comb. “Sisus0" * Windows. 2 — Any Size — 1” Weatherstripped Doors. ONLY 1 = Door Giille With Your Initial. 1 Door Grille to s77h00 Protect Rear Door. NO MONEY DOWN — — $7.25 PER MONTH! | © 80’ Wide Lots TEAR OUT THE MAP — YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS — IT'S DIFFERENT! : © Winding Streets Full Basement (Just Waiting for a @ Paved Patio and Landscaping Making . an Outdoor Living Room Recreation Room) e Attractive Brick Construction -. © Three Roomy Bedrooms © Private Beach Facilities on Lotus Lake © Commuter Train Service to Pontiac end Detroit Just a “Walk-Away” , WITH JUST i. ® Adjacent to Schools and Churches - $2500 DOWN eae BIGGEST SURPRISE OF ALL— 5] 4 8 °$O MUCH FOR SO LITTLE Landscaping, Patte, Barbeene Pit, Playground Equipment and Senindibves tet White Uelnnise tui tet tectating. te: Prien MODEL OPEN TEN TO NINE DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS MEADOWBROOK REALTY co. ae "10051 Southfield — VE 7.1948 ®@ DAVID KAY Con- struction Features and Guarantee (And the model's beautifully fur- nished by Drayton Home Furnish- Plains) en “Pontiac's Peterson Window Dealer” - Alwindo Co. 1702 S. Telegraph (in August Johnson Block) ' Gk a L ~ TID = NSU LATION Job for a 24x30 Home oa 77” NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL OCTOBER THEN PAY ONLY $5.66 MONTH! AMBASSADOR INSULATION Be Wise . . . Economize .. . With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. 483 Elizabeth Leke Rood FE 5-8405 » Le B&F Plumbing & Heating Co. _. 371 AUBURN AVE. Doys: FE 8-3647—Nights: FE 5-7842 —SPECIAL—— 30 GAL. AUTO, GAS WATER HEATER Normal Installation $98.00 SEWERS — SINKS — WASTES * ELECTRICALLY Ol, COAL FURNACES ey um , fi : “The Bird 10 See welt realtor ward e. partridge ‘ 1050 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43581 "MIDWEST SUPPLY ‘9 N, TELEGRAPH REMODELING _@ ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES. © ADDITIONS © SIDING © BASEMENTS F.H.A. ~ No Money Down | Backyard Pool? — Dont Overlook Safe Houston newspaper described a’ ty i: Gath i eli adh ctl 4 | Any old backyard 1s likely to which will Weather and not rust.|89c—Lamb’s fool head is remov-(f| 4 spot a swimming pool these days.|The clothésline comes in tur |,i)," a | But sometimes in the anxiety of|qoise, sapphire, tourmaline and ; to Make a spider web fence by’ - 4101 Dixie Highway 492 S. Saginaw St. lare involved. Junior and all the|starting with a circle of desired Electrical Service = 3.1224 2-4397 | other little neighberhood children|size in any position in the fence | ‘ — ORlande FEderol are in danger, as long as the pool| panel. Weave from position near- | ' ‘Speciclizing in 3 : = mn - is not fenced in. Some communities|est. the fence panel. Use short’ HOME ry : some of the for tots may be dangerous if left | cach side: page ck gery Call FE 2-267! i be wmal around where Sis my fall in | #0 8 inches for remainder of the 2690 South Woodward, 1] © Converts to oll enytine, sim- when no one is looking. distance to fence posts. by changing burners! | attractive fence may be made| S‘ 4 sa Zz. ee THE FOLKS’ NIGHT OUT =~ U8. Pat, OF, © 196 by NEA Berwice, foe VIXIE DUGAN a, ‘ 4, tis yy, ‘a i AR ‘ eee 7} y yj Mittin A eg f 1 cou. Be wT Gourd Be we TM. Reg Sasewesy (TIT (SZ 7 5 MUU? oy Oy 7 2: MMMM adn ky » You # ag r Our neighbors said they'd gladly buy me a one way +» » ticket to the north pole!”’ _ “Oh boy! « Wrought « Lumber $2.97... boy / Dg tokues* . The plans cost 50 cents... iron legs $6.95 . . .Thenthe six stitches Doc had to put in my hand Well. . -DO IT YOURSELF te pn ss a } OLYMPIC BOUND — That is what is in store for 17-year-old Judy Goodrich of Lapeer, woman's fencing champion for the state of Michigan who qualified for the U. 8. Olympic team earlier this tion. _-ruu PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, UL ah 08 3 : ; ; | | Hey a 7 i i i [He Australia-Bound to. Vie in Olym Qu halks Up 288 lt a F i afi Eee A e§a i i it i #2 | reeks i i ommunities are the former Pontiac resident, she in the county 30 years to the Trinity Metho- 8. vi Her body may be 7 p.m. tonight, County Births ewed after Isaac E, Crary Junior High this’ ~ Deaths in Nearby rize-Taking Area Girl Another Ist CAROL SAUL 5 third No Sale in Avon Bids Received Late; Romigh Is Appointed to Planning Board ROCHESTER—No bidders were Await Club Hostess on Return From Europe METAMORA — August hostes- sess to the Metamora Past Ma- tron’s Club meeting will be Mrs. Harry Whittaker and Maude Mar- tin. Date will be set when Mrs. Whit- taker returns from her European trip. She was expected to dock yes- terday in New York aboard the ‘Empress of France. The club met at Mrs. Oliver ‘Moses’ home on seymour Lake in| Road, Oxford, this week. Rainbow Girls Plan Hike to Kelley Park LAKE ORION — The Rainbow Girls will have a hike Monday from Lake Orion bandshell,. where they will meet at 11 ,a.m., to Kelley's Park. They will roast hot dogs, eht sack lunches and enjoy ‘la swimming session. County Council to Meet Council will have its meeting at 7:30 p.m, on Monday at the Vil- lage Hall. LAKE ORION — The Village), present at the Avon Township board meeting Wednesday night, so the Avon Township Water System bonds were not negotiated. However, the township clerk's office yesterday revealed that calls are being received for the system, which is to be in the southwest section of the township. Orion L.. Romigh’s appointmen' as member of the Rochester- Avon Planning Commission was told by, Supervisor C. E. Miller. No objections were voiced at an open hearing for residents of Sec- tions 23 through 26, 35,.and 36 on an estimate of cost of giving added fire protection and of the town- ship's taking over and operating the Brooklands Fire Assn. equip- ment. Township Attorney L. R. Bebout expects to give an opinion on Aug. 8 on whether an election will be needed. - Final approval of the Sp: Hill Subdivision No, 2 was given after Jack Brennan of the How- ard Keating Co., presented de- tails, A motion, made bp Supervisor C. E. Miller and Helen Allen re- scinded, a June 13 motion granting sanitary fill. . LAKE ORION — Paula Ruth Smith became the ‘bride of John C. Nelson Friday at 8 p.m. when the Rev, William C, Hamm united them in the St. Mary’s in-the-Hills Church, “ay Parents of the bride are Mr. : amt € — inch was born! Leslie Wright ‘Paula Ruth Smith Weds in St. Mary Ceremony white resebuds on a white Bible with ribbon streamers. Paula's only attendant was her sister-in-law, Mrs, Robert Millard, whose. gown Was petal pink raw silk worn with a pink horsehair hat and rose veil, Her corsage was of pink rosebuds, R, Nielson of Detroit was the man, and Robert E, Mil- lard and James Nelson served as ushers, Folllowing the reception held in the church the couple left in northern % on Water Bonds Evangelistic Rite Set for Tonight ws ‘|Mondc : jat Lake Orion Joe Haas to Talk ee ay to LAKE ORION — Joe Haas, who ite j = ful rel i - Ea 8 it TAKES THREE KEEGO POSTS — Mrs. Eileen Van Horn, shown ‘ End of Roadwork in Sight METAMORA. — Contract on aor wie H elen Marie ORTONVILLE — The Baptist Church here was the setting for the Saturday evening marriage of Helen Marie Auten and Don L. Titsworth, About 250 guests wit- nessed th? double ring ceremony. The bride’s brother, the Rev. Ivan Auten of San Point, Alaska, 2 Men, Woman Sought - in Expressway Hit-Run DETROIT (#—~Two men and a woman were sought today in con- nection with the hit-run death of a if-year-old Detroit youth last night on the Edsel Ford Express- way. ae The victim, James Koenig, was the expressway when hit by an au- tomobile. His car had a blowout service station. An automobile believed to be the hit-rum vehicle was found aban- said two men and a woman fled from it. * Slate Navajo Film HADLEY—The film “Call of the film,.will be shown at the Hadley MR. AND MRS. DON TITSWORTH in Evening Ceremony ° performed the rite assisted by the ms rolling a newly-patched tire across) and he had taken the tire to a) doned on the éxpressway, Witnesses. Navajo’, a 42-minute missionary) ee Auten Wed Award M-I8] Contract Af i? an i f is | News in Brief raigned. before W. Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieter- . A wheel, tire and two wheel discs were taken from a car parked in the Pontiac Motor park- and paid $25 court costs yesterday. ‘ownship, He was arraigned before Justice |»; a D. Lefurgy, of Waterford : s neh a: Wiles F 3 Eat gf F5F 8 _ - z= z ey f ig ne 5 iy AL: Le i fs * HT pe The boy was fishing in the lake while his father talked with neigh- bors. Cathy Carson, 1l-year-old daughter of actor Jack Carson, said she saw him drop his fishing pole and dive into the lake. The body was recovered. COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK PONTIAC, MICHIG. Notice is hereby given t to call of its directors, a re! or AN hat, ereuent Pmeetin Federated Church on Sunday at 3 p.m, wa a ~S § Primary Election Elect Frank | Courteous and Effi- cient Law Enforce- ment Merits His Re-Election to a 2nd Term. REPUBLICAN Donated by Friends Bt He * = | a8 if ESeRE ie aii fH: ines £ Bg Oe] b J a, : : 4 isi] ? Hi i E Experienced - Real Estate Salesmen and YOU WILL EARN MONEY NOW WORKING st A LEAD C: Schuett REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. & g8iF pr a Ey. hear iff fii § F ¥ 4 z a Z a = < Ss * FE s ps! e oss Donelson-Johns ful Se Voorhees-Si FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lots .PEL. THREE GRAVE é ation, center drive. WHITE CHAPEL «GRAVE LOTS. Must sacrifice. FE 4-0640 before 5. eontract documents, — are Birmingham, Michigan. and may be tained on or after 12:00 o'clock noon Friday, July 27, 1956 b dollars ($5.00) with the and Laird for each set of of Education, of the Hick- School District of the Cit Pontiac, Michigan reserves the t or Lyf and to waive any The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 ry. July 24, 27, 28, 1966 1988 oan, Todor“ Me ‘Weanesd Ae naustt, 1856 at 1390 m, Wednesday, August 1, North Woodward Avenue, Birmingham, A will be given Closing time for advertise PRIMARY ELECTION NOTT To the qualified electors of th of Brandon, County of Oakland, nm is hereby given, that General lection will be held on Tues Tth, 1986 at the respective tte ted day previous to publication. nm . Brandon *, Township Hall, 486 Mil! St., Ortonville Por the of placing In Nomina- CASH WANT AD RATES 1-Day 3 Dave 6 Dars 1.60 #1. : Governor, Lieutenant Govern Seeave Pwr SSesees am ee Ss222832 SeeanvacwS S2s33222 cad it Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County ty Treasurer, Register of Drain Commissioner, Coroner, BOX REPLIES 3, 5.7% 9, 10, 16, 20, 25, 28, 43, 48, 49, 55, 56, G2, 06, 68, 96, 98, 108, 113, 114, , Judge of Probate, Cir- oner ” be “eletted as many TO COUNTY County Convention of Applicants should be between 2 & & years of age & live in or near the city. If interested write Pontiae Press, Box 18, giving full particulars | @bout yourself & family status. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Tt sep eee wt te 2 need area. A a T. G. TROCKE 1648 Union ake Rae EM 3-46T1 SALESMEN REAL ESTATE ‘ Unusual a gente for « hus. tler. experience ‘preferred, but wil train, Crawford Agency, 52°) W. Huron, PF: 4-1549 eves. MY 3-1143. ‘ RDAY, JULY 28, 1956 ee ’ See : as re Saléswomen |*s epecewe ee ~| K. L. Templeton, Realtor toe ieaaee aaa PE 44563 Give You 1 Place foPay Ease Your Min Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY "MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater PLACE A “LOST AD." - Call FE 28181 fot an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer, $250,000 At our disposal to purchase new or peasened land contents ter tel. ASR POR BOD traman? | To Buy+To Sell-To Insure Fs Stee you, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Say “charge it.” 1? NM, Saginaw st. rn. 7B IM WILLIAMS Johnson : NSON, Renitee FE 28181. SHORT-C CASH; Classified | MOVING, MUST For Sale Houses 43 to Gardens, et B iighion "BUD" itd teers Be Pos Handy to Fisher Bod now 4 eg Aan lg Be in 1986 with basement, of] heat, auto. Roe Sa oe oy iiebes. 4 Total price $9,080 North § Side eee racing mortgage, costs | Logie Magee aa Malt Seecion. iso" lots "ted peted Set of, heat ies ' 3 BEDROOMS ae ry rk 2 "bed: 2 BATHS vereene. Dave tata Sine eee |NICHOLIE ‘WM. A. co ue. cen EALTONS. KENNI EDY |eescmes ©" zreum BY OWNER read % a evenings “th ® ic Tienes > § "achot "bus _ ed on Wiens 2. 32-2681 or WEST SUBURBAN | | ones : fered walls, oli beat, slee. water | = ROCHESTER Fearne “Myo. sare, me im, se 3 BEDROOM | ing. Ful price $6,300 $1,000 seri WEST SUBURBAN wax wand oo ot Sam. ; You must see this ve Plastered wally cat West of Rochester; new 2 bedroom oie 2 avi | fare eat ker sinus andocaned 1 1, $14,500, down, — _ sae ' Mialaastra HEIGHTS a agg Re AE Om vee _ 3 i. a tot. ite Sok dorms ‘end ay tM J ohn K Irwin yard. Priced at venir ee - Nn. inns den ery oo Maurice’ Watson, Realtor Phone PE Sout: bres FE. 54066 | 311 W, yiery st a BY OWNER Bat kt "a | Ba =. se 4 SEO ERICK es from EFRONT ik Sowa 43.2001 Syl s Dri i . ylvan Shores Drive eh RANCH TYPE . FXCELLENT CONDITION, Nicely “gy RY Pete ana R. Ride CARPETIN i AND = TOOK! Pee OIL ATU 8. Marshall ‘St. Modern. 4. gown Seah’ Seach Lun teee =? up. Laundry tubs | - CRIS-CRAFT AND HO! . Par ed drive. Terma, pele uid san, CUCKLER REALTY J Po : EARLY Naa Rooms 39) 26-N, Posse Raion © _ a — . HOTEL. AUBURIN g all the nice furniture at Lr Se eie| tat ese aers| NICHOLIE}: Gooking ‘nd’ retrige wot GaSe a“ecke uate Weaasdood ores re ent @ good buy, terms & HARGER CO. 0 ISEVELT — only’ 41,00, do on *™-| 33 W. HURON ST. Rooms 13.5 G-si8 nee > dervanvie. 3 rie Depiher,, cose Pa. West Huron ra Phone PE 2 “e Tahvage the. rd tee CUSTOM BUILT, NEW, MODERN, Rent Stores 40 “ortie a“ Keer wovens on ‘uh asemnt Blasiered ri outer for an: 32 x BO. e Pike retaker, “| SINGLE OR LE, i6 x 56, OR N. Dixie wy. {Slivercrest area), PE 60631. ee oTone ACROSS FROM , High. Automatic hot : steam heat. Suitable kind of business. 444 E. | FE 68-2336, iv area). Rent Office Space 41) w. “ROSE * McLARTY FE 22162 or FE 5-3578 Insulated. No ~mtg down. 57 E. Brookivn, FE 5-2443 6-RM furn. FE 2-0669 3 ReDaooM ee by +3 — wext ‘DOOR. Post FO ae 3. Van As room | CLARKSTON each, Excellent loea- ¥. optician, book- office. keeping or insurance To Buy—To Sell—To Trade | | YOU BUY IT—WE'LL \NSURE IT! * MAHAN EALTY CO. REALTORS Cocpereive Real Estate Exchange . FES 2.0263 To > BRANCH OFFICE gee * ene For Rent Miscellaneous 42 3 BEDRM BUNGALOW IN 7 HU- AN. PIV | BEDROOM RICK. FULT Base: ONE ferr| Sea ees ae | 771 RENT HERE grated, rear of 1o eet aT tees school. Newly Available at © mo. wm | GECo house, near See Mr. Smith, 28 Bt. vs Jr, ane oe. 4 “TR ROUND LAKE: - BRICK $10,975 «|_ trees.” #7980 | terms, front ranch txpe home. Avaisble) CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 | ror the busy wife, housew ave. &. per month. Will} ret us build you @ beautiful 3} made simple in this modern 2 ng Seige ac tone Reg he] fetiecgtin, Mul Wecemtst f arble win- 4 dow sills, oak yy = By plastered! otf ed walls, beautiful ment with oij/ 8nd screens, vacan .c. beat, at the above prices,| ‘iste occupanc $10,200, terms. Cee eae eatin et ™*4¢! of Pontiac, on Franklin Rd. Nies We will mend our builder - Ansoy 3 ad ate = = ea not feel obligated ~ & SON REALTORS Phone FE 4-1557 ‘8 3 BDRM. Wit. Lis va BREWER SA var SopuRDAn near Poatine Alrport. Lovely 2 bedroom home neat oo 3 ee & pin, eee wet aueeenped POR THE KIDDIES Only 1 block to school. New ellow with < s Decumeu, -peved strecta” esey ved s' » eas terms so tonal ’ OWNER MUST me ; 2 room ranch is lovely home with aute. vol heat oT, ter walls, built in 1 2 blocks to sc Small down yment, balance $49 ver mo. one won't ast, act fast. Call us fers your home prob- lems. If we don’t have what you want, we will get 4 for you. JIM AVILLIAMS REAL ESTA INSURANCE 1218 ‘Baidwin Avenue pi | Eas peity oe Sunday 10-6 FE 40041 FOR COLORED Cay $3, 500 down buys this fine eat 175 Luther St. Inside . Gecorated like new. Venetian linds, TV antenna, storms and screens Nice fenced and shaded tear lawn. Also, other 2 to 3 ed and income homes. ie od . Huron 8t. FIOME OR INVEST T We are‘sure you will agree that there is value this neat ¢ Paved drive, nice’ pont nor ee a beamed pos- ma iAc "REALTY “| a | SUNDAY 26 BLOOMPiaS Ss HICKORY KNOLLS 3 bedroom a Le ‘homes, with recreation im, i basements. Between Telegraph, Grove Rds. Franklin aga Hickory Look for open signs A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 / INCOMF HOME. PARTLY . L. H..BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. PE 22-4010 M Serv: ZONED COMMERCIAL eh ARNOLD A REALESTATE. FE $0676 nerE 2 $5783 WILSON y income 4% miles north Bed at Teomas, 4 lots. ear sclivel, $10,300 ‘with * $1,000 3 fam’ of down. Rochester and —— Rds. 20 acre farm home bedrooms, live FE 4-d607 ROCHESTER sactean, Somes Mae | Par “FRANK SHEPARD Ot 3-141 S sUNDAYS LAKE FRONT MULTIPLE OPEN beach wall, m fruit trees, tear var schooi bus by eet. Only $14,500 with easy term $2,000. DOWN SYLVAN LAKE FRONT lake remage, two © seem cottaen. al City conveniences. LAKE FRONT INCOME burn " $2000 dow Whitcomb, Realtor. PE $-0539 . ‘|POR SALE BY OWNER. G.I. 6 ROOM for cash, Good location» PE 23-1104. INCOME DRAYTON Suchy Realty. FE eiue FHA RESALE- 4 rooms and bot i Hitchen with dining P ove oa space, bed: per month inet. and insurance, with only 4 per cent interest charges. $2,000 down, First thme offered. Re the first to inspect it. Cait us for an avvointmen: BUILT BY OWNER This ranch style brick home must be seen to be appreciated, all spacious be: rear has an ‘ncome onth. F.. | eS & HEMPSTEAD * ores. rE s-0810° +eaes GAYI ORD Y self. tory. , ing room __ kitchen is a love y's dream. en, wall bletop ie unit. washer and dryer, Bullt in barbectte grill. Family room with dows all cus don't miss =e exeel- a before CAWnenitn wy. GAYLORD OLULTIPLE Listina SERViCN >. ; Dorothy Sn nyder Lavender pay bes cone ! ho * down. New .. m and Son — eee name jeatures, overiookin; BC! jeses. Tare Orica 3 * ae Pa ve AN “4 Excellent lakefront cotiage for only $7,200. 2 living with brick flrepince, ed over ¥ car port, ' ot- pine nicely land- ped, s drive’ from Pontiac. $ down, * ; * built in bar. 1 car : Tiled bath a res. Hardwood floors, modern kitch- en, end dra auto. oi} + jock i : bus school ebureh. enced landscaped lot. A v ory meat clean home, see it “leaay. $12,500 si F rs f a fd "EE be completed Call OR +1497, COLORED ofl lovely: % ern home on st. schools, ears Mores = garage, or Piss me. OR 3-7014 WATKINS LK. FRONT eee x rooms, sun room, Sita Wao Bt off ik ~ SEMI F FINISHED 3 new homes, 1 with nocmnent. Well-construcie:!, exterior finis Rough plumbing, well and ped plete electric, Dry wall installed. Located on Shaker Dr. off Wil- Hams Lake Rd Low down pay- —_ Pn on take vacant prop- A. ¢. COMPTON & SONS OR_3-4558 Rad ATKINS LAKE quick ~ cash to F, C. Wood | Co. REALTOR 3-138 Corner Willlams Lake na” & M5o DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OUTSTANDING PLUS 9 oO Bioomticid in a mee quiet seclud- €4 spot, HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW 950 TERMS A fag 4 modern to minute alow with select oak Troors, peting, two bedr fast oft B mi as ne “pu fy a and schools, priced Fugees Orrawe A MILLS B won’ Tn this exclusive Srention We are rg offering this attractive family honfe consisting of cg ree beaut ition el VETS . NEW HOMES “George R. Irwin Clarkston. REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 5. Mai o Mich. f.ronme ons bam, parewend fr, WILLIS M. BREWER Parke re asin ™ FE 5.706 ROOM HOUSE 1 ACRE IN CITY, 90000 with $900 ioen PE eices. *3 BEDROOM HOMES $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTs © eet’ lech Gesen euleusatie seat and lots more. = You Can’t Find a Better Buy - ae ae MODEL OPEN xa 2% blocks to Castell Realty "-SYLVAN VILLAGE offers— bedrooms bath down there is 21. foot rate dining room stered wails, Paadsen aegt arted to sel) 960.00 per month on By appointment oniy. PAVED Brick Ranch Homes With Full Basements AVAILABLE ON VA & FHA $14, $50- $16,100 : Open 12-8 p.m. : WM. A. KEN NEDY 4 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW Paved apse East site $4050 $950 PAUL M SORES REAL og 34 832 W, Huron FE +4- BY OWNER. eR, BUILT 1961, .. BED- ROOMS. : B. ENT. UTO. HEAT LARGE FENCED SHAD: ED LOT, 01 UN, 9477 PORT- AGE L, 4 . ELIZ. LE. RD. UNION LE. RD. 7167S. 8 = Large pins ete FOR iw de fo equity in a 4 or § room modern in_ Pontiac. ae 3.7448. 3 BDRM, RANCH, FIR CE, storms and screens, carpeting. Large ear garage. © core red = gy gaa to t iMortenbe. "3a rt to Ot 3-9465. ¢ RMS. BATH, basem: heat. OL 23-3081. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVE BUNDAY 1-6 P — 2 baths. Mareptace. ind aute, hot eon i ehinntreneed ir extras, Full price CUSTOM BUILT 1007 HIRA STREET SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 3 bedroom ranch type brick bun- Faloy with | se eee plas- walls, © th, slate entrance, Vent fans. im kitchen and bath pa the mod- erm conveniences in this A. Priced at under $13,500, in suburban : Other sae te show. TH RAPH le 3 PONTIAC LAKE ROAID: Li HIRA. AND RIGHT TO 1007. good garage, down, wa 'W. Huron, SPuoN FE + iser weAyE oie of vE's 25598 a“ aterford OR 3-5284, Sunday 2 to 5 Elizabeth Lake Front 4415 Motorway Dr. i rooms. sn taste Brick Colonia) Ese eee Sunday 2 to § Cherokee Hills 186 5 Oshawa Circle inctive — ; & Custom built brtet ‘and t School, Bu: Bt low) for immediate sa 7 pas ‘th “hne value, Driv gi wee Taken Rd. a at _Voorheis Rd. y OPEN ~, Sunday 2 to 5 2968 Voorheis Rd, Cherokee Hills sor an exacting pritt "To feslede cone | « 0 -fnelude cw tins . eries. di a cm rap. ing io bub iy © steal a this Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 6. Mein Cle Mich, Partridge “BIRD” TO SER “NEW LAKEFRONT BRICK Beautiful new 3-hbedroom - brick Ine. thru the picture FOR YOUNG COUPLE. WILL = ceramic tile 8 oa equity in small ciean pester beteerom wi, twin, wash | house. Call VE b80r%, ree one er eae MEMBER OF THE MULTIPLE recreation the LISTINGS 4 lake Avaliable for immediate pos BARGAIN! BARGAIN! session, $29,950, on ierms Price reduced $1,500 Owner 4 BEDROOMS et Ba By a9 | ESS er, 887 convenient to ores S Ra A oa A, ACRE rooms . Stately .onk Bat for quick Basement, 1g im: et rated flowers. heviy WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W, HURON ST. OPER EVE.1 1 e Sad F oo Frunctbcon dhre's Greeeatog| at Giroux-Franks No Seller's Profit poe, REAL ESTATE INC, 2 8. Clarkston, Mich. RA ~ BUILT FOR LIVING C SCHUETT, Renithe East Highland Rd. (aso mx pan ™ EM : oan cemmenns tt | eee ities, atoaats Giese bs e Pe L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1263. W. Huron Ph. FE 2-410 BRAND bout to mo v9 to. i Row 4 with-rull + pte one Gosd “5 Srivteees eo v S Lake, Must he seen to be Beemer: NORTH SAGINAW atra Basement witr of] turnace : ‘tor 8 ane 6 eal Mr. Le-)- A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1 a h with full base- ssPinstered walls, oak floors, FA oll heat. 1060 sq. it. Coved ge hy be du 100. Ope on your lot or onl . On Woodlow, off orcad Bi near Caag bake GILES $9,950... 2 bedroom, like new home. 14 x 20 rpom, ik room, nlas- tered walls, coved ceiling, hardwood floors, Tile bath full basement with auto, oll urnace aod many other attractive features. 2 acres of isnd in « nice neigobor- hood, Easy terms, too. _ OFF JOSLYN . landscaping, storma screens, wm Just east Joslyn on ved street. bd for tu er informae- FOUR BEDROOMS. Sw 7 spacious room , a price, Easy terms, too. 2 GILES en. co. Ww. eT pen FE 6-617 OPEN | Nice clean’ 6 toom, is bedroom S-room aly modern | Bew- ese SUNDAY 2 to 5 5 P.M." | 473 8, JESSIE bome, gas heat, full basement Enclosed front and fear porch arq in rear Only $1,500 wn, Sunday erneon. Mr. Irwin, our salesman will be your host. We © rate. * FE 4.9584. LAWRENCE WwW. GAYLORD | § West Bloomfield Twp. 4 Acre Estate Repuifetty pempgctes : Colonial home--7 =. 3 dining two-e forage. A subetanial fami- Investment six-fam: —— . iseutwe “Ba bk Can retarn enecl- ng income. Priced at §45,- Leslie R. ‘geese : cose Fete HAYDEN . WALTON. Near Baldwin 4 oaomn home. Basement. $5,900 with $850 down, bs gf =. = Lagat —_ . bedroom ho bath, ment ii Le. erage, ‘smeet FoR. COLORED. sher an Bath Shenae farnace, t $10,500, with itn $3,800 ie nis $000 DOWN. Good two bedroom ‘a oo: ‘ ROCHRSTER-UTICA A AREA. Au $1,000 down, 3 lots, home for the small family. Ba Storie & screets, 1% car ee rage, ¢ nomen, sn ce home, 2 garages, $12,500 with $3,500 down. OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 P.M, $1250 DOWN ; our tmedel home todar room with ‘HAYDEN, Realtor 13 W. Pike St. - MULTIPLE LISTING = Sun, 10 & “What do you mean 314!" it es tos, W " H. Ave, LAKE FRONT NICHOLIE ” : NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. W. Huron. Pe $-8183 BY OWNER § betteem modern hem side city on and Call 000s or FE ¢-1046. mS J. vate Realtor | $1,750 DOWN on a enone 5 wil teen ane owner te a Fe gage price t ‘3 ‘WRIGHT, Realtor ‘ pe se | “HEAVEN CAN WAIT” in the auto, Partially cedar = mga Owner oe eae A value “pease. KNUDSEN | S. Bloom field Highlands streened breene way _ KNUDSEN 510 Pegiinc “Sinie. Bank Bidg. o FE + 44516 TIN, 8 aw Bt. SUNDAY CK RAN very nice corner ict “TILL 6 shell, on & on Paper toad to SIGNS" Edw. M. Stout, 1 ‘Realtor 2 oe i sy pm, pl. BS ha LIKE A A REAL CAR} BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em 9241 | in the Want Ads! For Sale Houses 43 For Bettér Homes Pearl Buildin FE ~ . ++ jad "open For Sale Houses 4a Williams Lake $150 DOWN ONLY 1 LEFT included ae pf R, eae Me Clarkston Village : Exe 7. fom home. fee ate Se West Sie uk es LP ereeaee * coer ys) ion iisb60, “terms Cherokee Hills Close in. wi Roy Annett Inc. | * 2 Evenings tt wo ss STOUT 5 Best Buys Today ¥ om, = =. 8 screehs and taf garage. Only $1,500 down and easy payments on balance. “HERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY” hy, bath Lot er, An idegi » yon in, See it tod pO REAM HOME Colored. Lovely brick ng Bay: Ry home on 2 Ke aoe FE ho me peas cotuds ‘wrt room we floor- ha i * . at only. LOOK. HERE. 3 BEDROOM , A very nice Ideal for ceed ea vine for Aas ‘ROW! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 8. Seen eS ‘a 4 Poet,» “SUN. 2405 1041 Oxford Washington See Loti R. Top Realtor SUNDAY 25 166 Oneiled 3822 Beechgrove 3 Bedrooms - SUNDAY 25— 4070 Sashabaw Refreshingly Different =a OP EN. SUNDAY 25. \ NEW : ent BEDROOM "FEATURING - select om k Bele “i Renter alain cit goons large Here is the finest. oppor- tunity for you to have built, on your lot or ours, a home with specjfica- tions and advantages found in higher priced . models... ” pon OnLy wan Pwwe Lt iran eat Pome a ‘mits . Wateh aE T+ Value Packed Yorll ree there bg ne Ottawa Hills real (only $1450, Sy Bp a iv Y Lake Front . ituated on a cool and —_ ‘ortable ¢levation :ommand- inese saeriiont Teened patio, hot w 30. tect, for eatoy for only ee . Harbor Hills rama, w Lake. i os hing ope Roe —— the pon Rg this is you, $42,000. |Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE40528 Dette GATEWAYS to Leth een OPEN at SUNDAY 1-5 SUNDAY 25 P.M. 3239 Homestead Dr. droom * with 3 Be lake privi on . Lake «i rot Seine ‘na at peting, and heat fat water, om util ¥ room. serpe neue ele Seana West on M59 to Airport Rd., turn right to Williams —_ Sok Sok ae to’ oe => “Open” —- jes eg 8 | Pe NICHOLIE, * 8) WINDCROFT _ ater FE +121 ) ROOMS’ Seegely WHY PAY RENT? yaaa) ity rm., and poreh ov og fas 9g Now vacant Exc. R. D, RILEY, BROKER Also have % to sere lots with lake privileges on / EASY TERMS: OPEN Everyday ‘12to7 Pmt Drive ont OSLYN, turn right on = SILVERBELL Rd. to SILVER VAL-" LEY Sub. Wright:Valuet FE $-9441 FE $0085 i aes C. Schuett he OKER For Sale. Lots “3 soxiss Fr. ON E. BLVD, Px.| | Fe fon * ae MA_5-7881 re bie Clarkston | ™ -- Real Estate Inc LAKE F FRONT Rio's few ake toot ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE * Several lots ins group. Only 3 REAL ESTATE INC; 20 8. “re Clarkston, Mich, Taree Feo of Fae M. pers N. Parke FE 45181 ACRES - Shariee Sas a aa Fer Sale Feria 48 pI rivate 5 privileges. Only down. Balance op easy | FARMS OF ALL KINDS, a | SYLVAN LAKE FRONT | #: Huron Fete W DINNAN so seveis say 266 ft. en mH. ae ' ‘el “Only # Only $5500 $115 PER ACRE 8 room 4 basement. - 30 and dlter "decom. ideal BUILD NOW_ [tm our a. Watetort $11,200—$2.450 450 DN. Zed aS SSR HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. ‘OR 3-1 cane are WATERFORD . ee Several nite ones. A. JOHNSON, Realtor | nell Mealy at basement, street. rene “ae ' ABBINOTON - $390.00 Down 4%) N,. EAST BLVD., off main street. 3 bedm. brick LE landse BURNS REALTY CO. L A bew deve fopmant ter ‘ustom SES, Large ‘os st leost i) | AND FLOOR 5. ‘Cameras, ameras, Equipment ¢ 61A iz PUPPIES, FE Pan sabe Ave, FE 5-6150. as A ani tg S nanieare, fo neo 30 RIOR MALS a aes, ¥ kot, sl. 8 x bred tev ome mie eine en aye Pr Bee <. Closed |__bird_do ed. 0 ncaa Bi BUILDER pa hag 428 STUD SERVICE FOR TOY BROWN and white F FE 84712 pie ribbon. Terrier. reg. pur- 8-050: PE 5-6615 2 PARAKEETS. NEW CAGE, $15. 122 W. Rutgers. FE father 7, $1 eac 7 MALE P Po PPIES. | MOTHER if aes, sop fend. #3144. “PUREBRED 5 WE. ot b BEAGLE ous makes oo time payments Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 at an: ogre DOGS tra: rated. BurrShell, 375 8, Tele- BOARDED POLAROID LAND CAMERA MOD.| fer Gases i - Mike. Numero: i-ht reels, in. Flash agg self-timer.| . Hay, Grain &t Feed 71 _B5. FE S190. ALL TYPES OF HAY FOR 8A Sale Musical Goods 62) sinc straw th MALE HAY, STANDING. #OR SALE et. Les 8 acres est 8. E. 190 BASS ACCORDION. CALL FE x ‘alton Bivd. and Giddings. nll WO 20700 of w d, 2. Ce ATTENTION. phono! 1100 Majestic. Bid. Detroit comb, Beautiful, with new sep MIXED HAY “GRAIN AND CHE as Glaze dendtitelly, ol Whe nev. auanrrTY or ita ALFALFA. $300 must cil, Sacrifice S. Phone Ortonville HFI2. i Re me Stiverbell “For Sale Livestock 22 ae 04 we. Fa ga 5 Your chotee, § 10. Wb Rochester . Reasonable, OL 62302. | M4 yr, girl, +004. Rd. > BY rs, rape ae cpt) 25) " Ib cans black wae : tte. ake aaa sad sugared, one dozen 20 oz, cans $5.40, 1 dozen 16 oz. aes 4.00: blueberries, an $6.95. DAVEY'S MARKET & LOCKER $ asta : Be iat EE “HOw Meconeace ee eh ING BROS. “| We have several new out- AFT GRINDING IN THE linéers eee, Zuck Ma- Shop. 73 H Phone rE AUCTION ‘BALE pet WEDNES. nd persona: effects, L. “Sale Motor Scooters 82 Baie ee 30 West Tienken Rd. For Sale Housetrailers 78 Mo ODE RNP hye gy ate For Sale Motorcycles 83 &3 “togine bt W. Beachiaie . | 9182 8. Telegra) % Open 16:00 Orcha ake Rd, FE 8-0112. nn’ i 2 Senecsetenioen Offered = ae’ PLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY aun ou penton oF Sie "Feet bike, Excelient cond Boats & Accessories 85 : RowBoar. FAIR CONDI waneD oRABOOT LATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN AND BRING TITLE Me WAITING | an wsED ht = wt tor | BS _MEN rose, 4 46771, ler "Coach Sale ~ PONTIAC CHIEF - Crt De is Shears JUNK AND ike a ea zo utility. saree ea Pr HICHINSON MOBILE. HOMES cian ining bad 3-1208 OUTBOARD MOTOR FART s Pi ~ Pee ees cee ICK.DEAN’S WATERFORD HDWE. $068 Dinie Hz. OR 3:hie = board runabouts used as demonstrators for en at a wi reduced _ i 8. ORAPH ee oa CHAMPION OUT- * "ANDER SON HARDWARE CO. ” TONY'S MARINE SERVICE b may: i oe ae your time there! New York, 819. ‘s toms. iy Hoot : Forms ~~) Lag ar- Far oR eng LUCK sen "Et Fi tT oad elther way cg Wanted Used Cars 88 East side Sate parts ‘- m Pixs St. FE 5-6855 GLENN'S moron SALES w at. rr mn WANTED - JU OR YU — mage, any A 4 BA cI x AUTO PARTS cars. 2 ars OF ever: ,«°: SHOP-IT Then n Bring It Here Fr OT « ce AVERILL'S son Disie hae He HIGH DOL LAR Por high pay vou Bare ioe eas aes 4 J. VANWELT "|S or Sale Tracks 99 |S Maple dett 'Bpen’ ahee ah 9 New.and ce Trucks 1951 Chevrolet Tractor — TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS — PHONE FE 5-9485 | 6 Hargreaves NOW OFFER se rime USED TRUCKS Vy Tom BIC $1195 52 Y% 2 PT gost ‘S14 Ton PAT... $605 | |'50 94 Ton P/U-....$198 |: SL 1 Ton P/U... .$395 47 Y; Ton P/U... .+.$198 47 5. Ton P/U... .$245 150 Sedan Delivery. .$295} AS IS SPECIALS! Matthews & Hargreaves ; ee eect an tn _ For Sale Cars TACK . HAUPT _PONTIAC SALES ‘Clarkston Starchie? Catalina ow rt monthly po Re eto. ree 4 Catalina sedan, 98 mileag power Seen % ae $f CLARKSTON MAple 5-5566 or Mabie S114) BUYING A USED CAR CAN BE SAFE, TOO.... - eet BUY LE : Piste eee Demon, & Execu. Cars se "gS QLOE HEY ea Gon LY Your Car r Down No red taj 1906 CHEV. CONVERT, V4 ST ae | MOTOR SAL ay YEans eed bra Sa tina ee THON. ew tires het Bi ley Less ee RTESTENscuncipeR | OAT VERY eomeryg ‘Savings “er HO [oy tethee te S195 van HASKINS se - CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” "ROGHR BRS Saks & SERVICE, Spot at. is CRON IR. SALES National Motor Sales “We will- sell. you a car, even if your credit has. been turned down else where,” POR AS LITTLE AS $39.50. Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies Satadiate: Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy ‘Here, Pay Here ~~ NATIONAL MOTOR SALES @ SAGINAW DARD SHIFT. T/T PA iNT = _ EB. $2,250. LaF Bens 7is 1 -BOGR— TOW « lke oew. PG. 1103 N. 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Top acts tional News, (4) Ba Bailey circus Steve eman's Affair.” (2) Big ‘allen Rise Stevens, ios Poon Town. “Juvenile Gangs. James Mason family, Bambi 10115-—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. ; . 9) Movie, Western i:0—(T) The Explorers. “Primi-g.99—(2) G. E. Theater. Drama. tive " (9) Mr, and Mrs.) «Farewell to Kennedy.” (4) TV North. * Latins.” (4) Ina Cor, “Pencil “Afraid to Live.” 11:00~(T) Main Attraction Movie. (4) Mack salutes Evansville, Ind. (9) Movie. “Close-Up.” #:20—-(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The Baby Sitter.” . . ) @00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Man - Crime. (7) Focus. . $:30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Texas » (2)) Conrad Nagel. “In the Service Les Paul and Mary 5 ot the Emperor.’’ (7) Jumbo The- 11196—(2) Nightwatoh “If| ater. “Montmorency.” You Only Cook"; “Lar '19:09-—(2) Studio Two. “Remem- ceny in Her Heart, ~ | ber’ to Live.” (4) Badge 714. (7) ¥ MORNING Movie. Western. (9) News, Weather. 10:15—(9) The Passerby. “The Ticket.” 10:30—(2). I Married Joan. (4) “Burial at High Point.” 11:00—(2) News. (4) News. (7) Movie. “Dead Men Walk.” (9) | Movie, “Judgement Deferred." 1i:15—(2) Weather. (4) Weather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. () Sunday Playhouse. “The Bewildered Bride.’ 11:28 — (2) Movie. “Qne Way Ticket.”’ ‘180-4 News. 12:50--(2) Weather, Meditations, Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. :55—~(4) Professor Pet. 10:00—(4) Home, . 10:26—(4) Window in Home. i:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) | Home. 10:55—(7T) News. : 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio, 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11.25—~(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Ricky. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2)—Mid-day movie. Ding Dong School. (7)— o'clock Comics. 12: 26—(9)—Billboard. 12:30—~(2)—Ladies Day. (4)—Hol- lywood Story. (7)—The Erwins. (9)—Cartoons, 12:45—~(9)—Myrtie Labbitt. 1:00—(7)—Lamchtime Drama. (%) News 1:06—(9)—Shopper’s Show. 1:3—(2)—TV News. 1;30—(2) — Linkletter’s House Party. (4)—Tennessee Ernie. (\— 2 »,|2:00—(2)—The Big Payoff. ()— (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. 2:30—.(2) Bob Crosby Show, $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. $:15—-(2) Secret Storm, 3:25—(9) News, 3:30—(2) Edge ot Night. (9) How- dy $:45—(4) Modern Romances, 4:00— (2) Four o'clock Theater. (4) Comedy Time. (7) Margie. (9) Justice Colt. 4:30—-(4) Cactus Dan. (7) Cowboy G-Men, (2) As the World Turns. §:00—(2) The Early Show, (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance 5:30~—-(4) Western Marshal. Farm Prices Take Dip — Below Mid-June Level accounted drop, Prices for milk, chickens Despite the drop, the mid-July ie eS a rnp | for political asylum. * .|Stalinist cult of the individual. é z s DR. SILKINI RETURNS — In real life Jack Baker, Dr. Silkini comes back to Pontiac after many years to present three big horror mighty “Garganta,” the giant gorilla. A double screen show is also billed. Dr. Silkini and his attractive assistants (above) will appear in 3:30, 7:30 and 9:40 p, m., shows Wednesday. Eo shows on the Oakland stage. His show, scheduled Aug. 1, features |1 500 feet a second. Association FE 4-1515 at Eves. “tt 6 FM jc ite aT i : 5 i ay i f | if [ i second from the lake. s Za i e ri Uy fe i HH E i ri 4 * * i z z z ; H a i Into Pail and Drowns LYMAN, N, H. ®—One year old The baby was at the home of a neighbor, Mrs. Irene Mackey. Po- her as saying she left of water she was using wash the near the sleeping bed. She left the room momentarily, police said she told them, and re- Role of Red Leaders _ Still Necessary — Zhukov | LONDON () — Marshal Georgi K. 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