Se tev as | Cs PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN, § SATURDAY, JUNE Ew 9 PAGES” rds ‘bb Sea it CIRCUS ARRIVES — The gray dawn revealed a strange spectacle this morning to Pontiac's early risers. There were mountains on the horizon! As the night gave way to dayliglit, the mountain range be- came a long, restless line of elephants, impatiently tugging at their chains, as if anxious to get to work oe tee oe ee ee et "Mountains? Nope, J ust Elephants Claims Their pearing in influential ‘Communist Russian Pa pers ‘Boring’ Own Press MOSCOW &—The Soviet press is boring. The papers are so much alike it is difficult to tell one from the other and the general quality of Russian journalists is low. That is the tenor of recent articles ap- party periodicals. All of the arficles ‘demand that the papers be made more colorful, + ~ Check Deviates in Sex Murder Perverts in Slaying of _ Jeannie Singleton KALAMAZOO (@®—Police checked known sex deviates today in their hunt for the rapistslayer of- $ year-old Jeannie Singleton. A roundup of sex offenders went} on as funeral services for the ctiild Russian were held yesterday at the new apostolic church, =~ Police were seekirig a sex crim- ‘inal. recently féleased after an eight-year term in Southern Michi- ac ha rerth teed Where Jenn _ ie’s body was found Wednesday, Poa eg a apes ene ee murder. At Jeannie’s funeral bishop Carl Strang of Chicago told “ours is not to con- er might attend the service and make some slip that would betray him, forces in a war against similar crimes, Area Weather Outlook Dam Pp for Weekend forecasts Clouds gathering in Ponting dded tonight will bring ram tomorrow so ey EE ene cae He has relatives living | dolts and loafters. President Happy With New Small Plane, '|Gifts of Livestock at Gettysburg Farm | less boring and less stereotyped. articles about the Soviet press ap- peared recently in Party Life and in Kommunist. ‘These are respectively, semimonthly and monthly journals of the Central have a highly ‘developed feeling for the new thing and at the same time be a master of words magazine said. actually, it contin- ‘ued, there are too few of these in Two of the most condemnatory | - -and--teo-many+ NAM to Meet on GAW Issue Business Leaders Plan Conference June 15 to! Discuss ‘Crisis’ CHICAGO (Many of the na- tion's r leaders will meet in Chicagé June 15 te--“seek a solution” to labor’s demand for a The is sponsored by , conference | the National Assn. of Manufactur- ers, which termed the annual wage “America’s” economic ace ol the light of recent: events in Detroit and the serious implica- tions for all segments of our in- dustrial community, we, as ex tives, have a mandate to sit: in common counsel and appraise | the facts and seek a solution,” " |said Gen, Charles C. Haffner Jr., conference chairman, in announc- ing the meeting last night. Haffner is board chairman of R. R, Donnelley and Sons, large _Chicago printing concern. Keynote speaker is Dr. Robert E. Wilson, chairman of Standard ® Oil Co. of Indiana, who will talk - jon “industry's responsibility for création and greater job security." Germans to Visit GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Thirteen West German furniture manufac- turers will visit Grand Rapids Mon- day and’ Tuesday to study Ameri- furniture-manufacturing- can ods, ® W.E. Stgher Fired by Senate \From Pike Post | Birmingham Man Fails to Win Reappointment as Authority Chairman ‘LANSING (UP)—William i. Slaughter of Birmjng- ham was ousted yesterday jas chairman of the Michi- gan Turnpike Authority |which ran into opposition on.its proposal, to build a toll road from Rockwood to Saginaw. _ The State Senate rejected Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ to the authority which he had directed since its in- ception in 1953. The vote against approv- ing Slaughter was 15-5. Governor Williams called Slaughter highly qualified and a rejection by the Senate “was ac- companied by no adequate explan- | ation.” “This won’t stop the turnpike, but it ought to make a let of people stop and think,” Williams said, ; Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-Fenn- ville), chairman of the Senate bus- jness Committee which passes on all Williams, appointments, report- ed Slaughter’s name to the full Senate without recommendation. Hutchinson said Slaughter, a gas- oline dealer, was a “controversial Slaughter, Hutchinson said he would not vote for his confirmation. Sén, Charles Blondy (D-De- troit) tried to postpone the vote until July 14 “when the entire Senate membership will be pres- ent.” But his metre was defeated. Blondy said it was sealers that some senators had gone home already and unfair to vote without the full membership.” Democratic Sen, Patrick Doyle of Dearborn, where the. tell road Senate to reject the appointment of Slaughter. Committee, WASHINGTON i—It was diffi- cult to tell whether President Ei- senhower Mitchell, Ind. 1 ; No doubt about it, he was tick-|at Gettysburg, Pa., led about both. The President used the speedy and “——* Washington. Eisenhower flashed At the farm, or the | light plane. A four-seater attached |'a delighted smile in accepting from for his| to the Air Force, for the first time | the donors 4 300-pound Berkshire yesterday on & tip to the farm sow and three Black Angus cette oo Es Presigent pat tis wey of Ow ae - that’ 8 an easy way to here compared to that car.” reappointment of Slaughter |” Firm Asks Order to Halt Troy's Incorporation Vote Attorneys for the Vickers Corp. asked the Oakland was bitterly opposed, ynged the. The bill to eliminate the author- j Also Adjourn at 1:47 a.m. After + Passing Tax LANSING *—The Michigan Leg: Legislators Stay at Desks Past Midnight ito Wind Up Session; Budget Balanced County Circuit Court late | scheduled Tuesday. yesterday for a restraining order to halt the Troy Township incorporation election This followed on the heels of a recheck of the in- corporation census of the area. 1 Money Bill Going to Senate Vote Is Due Monday on Funds for Labor and a tion, for which the committee vated $4,- | 469,130,000, or $6,004,000 more than House approved. the had Vice Squad Officers Make Their Point. Detective Herbert €. Cooley, armed raid early this morning, were Pontiac Motor Division — Production Reaches Peak Set. Raymond E. Meggitt and | Charging that the pro- posed new city does not . |have sufficient population to meet the state’s require- ment of 500 persons per square mile, the firm's at- torneys have asked that the incorporation oackers show cause Why the voting should not be stopped. Vickers qfficials and Royal Oak of- ficlals stated they wanted the plant site at Crooks and 15 Mile Road *} annexed io Royal Oak. "Press fo. Publish . Investment Quiz - in a 10-part interview with Ben- jamin Graham, security analyist and widely-read — on stave ments. ‘Never before have $0, Many. Pontiac Car ‘Chief’ Ohio's Lausché - Buddy-Buddy Now With H.S.T. CLEVELAND @®-Ohio's Demo- cratic Gov, Frank J. Lausche, of- ig RAE Fas Bae. But Demand | Arbitration of (Differences Annval or Semi-Annual Wage Issue Is Pending; Ford Answer Awaited Texan Beats Slater, 3-2, in 36-Hole Links Finale at Royal Lytham | ST. ANNE'S - ON - THE - SEA, Eng, (INS)—Joe Conrad -of San Antonio, Tex., won the British Amateur golf championship _to- day by defeating Alan Slater of England, 3 and.2, in the 3¢-hole ‘final at ‘ese Lytham and St. - Anne’s, ST. ANNE’S-ON-SEA, Eng: (INS) with Alan Slater of Englarid. Conrad, a U: ee a — : ES - aie seh "ae HP ify E His Jailed i in Syracuse ps] | Theaters sedaseseense sseaves b sseevnes sed or $ *, Church News . sbeweeeeee fe see 8,9 + serch 9 ‘Editorials . eee ened eeretee _ Sports veh eene venti al 14 13 +eeeee oye veeeeee 4. Conrad Wins | | British Title g ; i yb ock ? i i i BEERS : i : i 7 il j im ld Ts. i aes 1! Bi ale wii? Bi i -_ Ln Coie Cee. a fh ey Fis eT te if ake i 08 Mm tee al d 3 & | iB Es : i i f Th a & a i a hy é s i i | # g z 5 : i & i i E 7 ao 4 a it q Fe 2 iH; Peer i 3 i Sentences Parents . | 7 3 ace appeals by ae: at Stockport, merabers of National Union of Rail- waymen complained that striking union had come to their homes ad threatened them if they. con-/ Said con- Pats il dren and NEW goes (NS)—New York | ® OOOO « eS: vaeeeee a¥ee OE cigar eee, TOM cacsecsees 8 am., 7s sates J a Beene: Bees te “Te: Cf ee oR sg ey < en i : z IRONING OUT A PROBLEM — Joe Conrad, the Texan carrying American hopes in the finals of the British amateur golf tournament at St. Anne's, England, plays out from behind a tree on the llth hole of his finals match against Britain's Alan Slater today. Conrad, from San Antonio, took an early lead over his opponent | as they played the 36-hole ar Wicepiete eee ee eee ee Pontiac Deaths. at 3 p.m. Sunday, Burial- will be in Oak View Cemetery, Royal Oak. ~sverage| Williom Seott-—————— William Scott, 83, of 101 Lull St., Nettie Fowler and Velma Pippens, all of Pontiac. Also ephigie are a sister, Lena Pariah of Detroit, 25 grandchil- 17 great- Rp funeral will be held Monday 2 p.m. in the New Bethel Bap- m= Church with the Rev. J. Allen Parker of the Newman A.M.E. Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery Mr. Scott will be at at the William F. Davis Funeral Home after 3:30 p.m. Sunday. cama Baby Girl Young . Prayer service was held this morning at 10:30 ‘a.m. in the 4| Sparks-Griffin Chapel for the baby : gir of Roy. and Evelyn Walker ‘Compulsory a Vaccination Bill Dies in Senate An amendment to a state law, which would have forced Pontiac to require vaccination of dogs, has died in a Senate committee, ac- cording to Oakland County Dog Warden Dr. Frank R. Bates. The county Board of Suaper- -vaccination “The vaccine has been very beneficial,” Dr. Bates said today. “We have not had a rabies case in the county - controlled “area since July 17, 1954. “We still haven't been able to inoculate a high enough to insure a good ‘i factor, but there is no doubt the program has reduced rabies con- siderably, Fewer county fesidents have had to take the Pasteur treatment for rabies since the pro} ect was launched." ference’s 116th annual meeting tly saying last Saturday night: ‘Legislature Passes ‘pressing te let the tax solution go +boss, was accusing the Senate of (Gobel i in Dutch -With Church ° Group in Texas HOUSTON «—George Gobel is in hot water with the Texas Meth- | odist Conference. - Some 1,000 delegates to the con- unanimously approved yesterday. a board of temperance report which criticized the TV star for alleged- “You've heard that you can't and buy a fifth,” The temperance report asked |” the 185,000 conference members to. DENVER (®—Victor A. Weig, 45, interrupted the decorum of Denver Police Court yesterday to admon- ish Judge George M. McNamara that he “‘shouldn't look so sober.” McN thought the reverse of Weig, a witness in a police case, and ordered him to jail for drunk- Business Tax Boost (Continued From Page One) . over to July.14 and Rep. Rollo G. Contin (R-Tipton), the House tax balking any attempt at a solution. : Hutchinson smashed their bel-. ligerence and forced resignation, indirectly, of enough conference committee Members to produce a new committee dedicated to reaching aq solution, The sdlution obtained did this: It beosted the business receipts tax levy from four mills to 6% mills, left the public utility rate at the present 144 mills, allowed business to deduct depreciation on real estate, and set up a three- factor formula for computing the tax” on multi-state business. _ SALES ONLY . The three-factor formula would charge such businesses for 50 per cent of their in-state and out-state business activity on sales destina- tion, physical @8Sets and payrolls. The present law covers only sales factors. This was the big fight in the revenue bill. The Senate wanted to continue the. one-factor formula seven mill rate. AID ON LOCAL LEVEL = Conlin said three state taxes paid by business would amount to about 102 million dollars next year, plus “millions of dollars’’ in personal property taxes to local govern. | sessi ments. ‘This, he said, was proof that Republican tax bills: do not favor big business.- way system,” for boosting aid to tom stilling Sonar, Domne are | EEiticne pure «fom 0. po caa| Tuber YOMCA Break fetes,’ of child wards instead of instity- | ‘rom 1} to 3:30 with kinder-| Monday. 2 tionalizing them. SYISCARROLE: ‘June? trom @ ts 11|_ Ewing, a graduate of George and trom i oe S pa. Beene kinder- | Williams College in Chicago and a PARTIAL AGREEMENT Coe ee ttt gen “sto | Marine Corps veteran, will move Williams hinted that he did not uae nad trem, 3 > 3:30, with regular to Birmingham some time this agree with all legislative decisions OWEN: June-#—from 9 te 11:80 and| month He had six Hi-Y clubs un- towel tocando lero Ey Nie ge der his direction at the Fisher Y : t later, but he sent the law WEDSTER: ‘June. # irom to, 11:0/ which he is leaving for the job | makers home with a pat on the | fem ‘nah, cudren tee surgied, may) 8# Youth director, here ‘ ¥i rooms, - : = 2 The general fund budget ot 273|'*fyartevrst Dr Jone T trom's to 13:00| The Birmingham plan board has jamin O. Davis, first Negro gen- — dollars approved was ghd June 9 from 1 to 3:18 witht regular ae ee een a ition : eral in the YS. Air Force, today| Sentricted, turds relecsed: by the | SHITPIRD: June 1 from 0 to 15:| northeast comer. of ‘Pierce and was named vice cominander. of| Legislature for highways, conser- | fiasses pi net be in sin "| 14 Mile Rd, be rezoned commer- ott cen rca, (Seg Sees Speen ke der of Air Force Task Force 13 on| "orbital construction. witndd: “tunes from 0 to 39 esd | co Eee we eons cee as ; , for next | trom 1 to 8:15 with reguiar. kinder- on property Formosa.. year was 630 million dollars. | cerien, dissese, not to, be. ia, session. | presently soned for residential. ~~ Regular kindergarten classes will not The Foreign Film ‘Club will pre- = : sent the roy er “The Bi- ; ” at p.m. Ti | Gen. Partridge En Route | te Tiel. ; 7 , aa “A ; to New Post in Colorado | science auditorium. . WHAT S TOKYO W#—Gen. Earle E. Part-| In addition to the Italian movie, ridge flew to the United States| which has won five MY LINE ? eth gag ereeceg Hennetbaee ‘| with headquarters at Ent Air Base, | One-Eyed Burglar? os : pe a PETERSBURG, Va. @ ~ ; ; Just before leaving. thief who broke into a 1 : turned over command of Far East | hotel room today needs to have Air Forces to Gen, Laurence S.| his eyes examined, perhaps. He E ‘aa J Kuter, ~ stole 10 glass eyes, — ae —— “— / wea ‘ work, Un-| Ff ‘Ae ‘ ‘ a rd feromble a |] 1 GAYA cCcr How it Works: ble te even! | wont Business Recei pte "ax : , 4, REGAN én aye tt a wre < nutcory [7 LANSING (UP)—Here is a briet Depreciation om realestate will freadingl|: 6tates /* us * FOR A PURPOSE — Three Phalanx Club members, Robert Fergu-| a. m. to 5 p. m. both days, at Parmeter’s service station, at (iuron and Dakota streets. Donations will go to World Service funds to support YMCAs throughout the world. Minimum donation is one dollar. The SS SSS eee son (left), Donald Hardy, and Robert Casteel (right) break out water hose and bucket to join 20 other Phalanx members in a fund raising | car wash campaign today and Sunday. They will wash cars from 9 Registration Set for Kindergarten Parents Are Invited to Enter Children’s Names’ Next Week Parents of Pontiac's dergarten enrolees nc September are invited to school next week new ‘kin- elementary schools of the district: — veneer and 3. — ‘tneergarten classes will not be in cose TILEY: eon ee 9 505 aero kindergarten classes will jon, BALDWIN: June 7 from 8:30 to 3:45. ister in the, kingergarten rooms. — kindergarten ‘classes will -not be in session. CENTRAL: June 8 and 8, from 9 ee . ve & a der; w : oo nats parents and child may visit them, tT 7? ee 10 from hod an to Regula: ee Ly classes will be im session that par- ents and children may vist them 9 from 8 te 12, and 1 to sow Register tin the ‘ainaersarien room classes will be 3 ‘June 10 from 8:30 kindergarten classes June a to i and June 10 from 12:30 4 to 2:48. ster in rooms 103 and 104 with regu kindergarten peg a ws session. ne rom LONGFELLOW 1 to 3:30 and June 8 ses ® to 11:30 with The Day in Birmingham Hohmeyer Driving Today, Trying for Michigan Title BIRMINGHAM—Bits of Birming- ham: Bob Hohmeyer, recently elected president of Birmingham High's Student Congress for next year, will be one of 70 Teen- Age Road-E-O contest winners from communities throughout the |), state competing in Lansing today) . for the Michigan teenage driving | championship. Hohmeyer won the Birmingham championship from more than two dozen entrants. Winner of the state contest will represent Michigan in the National finals in Washington | Aug. 25-28... Mary Lou Gade was elected president of the Birmingham Credit Women's Breakfast Club at the group’s annual meeting. Elizabeth Combs was élected: vice president of the 1956 senior class at first giri elected president ‘of the gradu- ating class in years. Ed Leaven- worth was elecied vice presi- dent ... James Gillen, son son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillen, Franklin, and and salutatorian class at Birmingham High . Mrs. Philip Hart, former Birw- awards, the club will show “Gen- tleman in Room 6,” a British film, Presentation of the films is made | possible by audience contributions. The showings ate open to the pub- e . s oan area residents were among 42 directors elected at the annual meeting of the Oakland County American Red Cross chapter.: They included Edward Lerchen Jr. and Mrs. T. G, Tate, Birmingham; Mrs..John Blanchard, Mrs. A. H. Magnus and Mrs. ¥. VanFleet, Bloomfield Hills, . 2 ¢ e@ ‘ Marie O'Rourke Service will be held at 16 a.m. Mofiday at the Bell Chapel of the William B. Hamilton Co. for Mrs. Marie O'Rourke, 18453 Mendota, Detroit, who died at Mt. Carmel Hospital Thursday following a short HUliness, She was 55, Wife of the late John O'Rourke, retired Detroit police officer who died in 1953, Mrs. O'Rourke is sur- vived by a daughter Mrs, Jane ‘Chitkin of Detroit; a brother, Her- ingham resident and wife of the tery. lieutenant governor, has been elected a trustee of the Sister Heins who will take over the job as assistant youth director at the Lansing Makes Bid for Mason Remains LANSING P—Legislators planned to meet next week with Mayor Cobo of Detroit to obtain the body of Stevens T. Mason, Michigan's first governor, for re- burial in the éapitol grounds. The Legislature yesterday adopted a resolution ‘proposing that Mason's body be moved to Lansing. The casket of the “boy gover- nor” was removed this week from Capitol Park in Detroit to make way for a_civic renovation pro- gram. Plans are to rebury it in about three: weeks in the same Retroit, on first Capitol, in “Scot free” originally meant without payment of a scot, or tax. Today, z omen S| BOYS AND GIRS * ‘tsa What Are You Going Te Be When You Grew Up? This week's JUNIOR EOITORS’ series pictures end tells about sin carcem thet you may wont te follow when yeu got outst school, Be sure te study them evi, panayir ode a ecat The Atte phect @ deaae. and eappecrs in Pontiec ‘s ¢ Press. : + \ i ” r scan sassasc ennai sonessansnsessensstorseay | Nan “NO ALL-CLEAR SIGNAL WILL ‘The oll- eee will hers onerennenenCLIP and SAVE senmeemaneg _ATR RAID © SIGN ALS 4 ALERT Steady blast for 3-5 minutes, . indicates attack expected within a few hours. _ 2, TAKE COVER Wailiag sound for 3 minutes, indicates attack imminent- take cover immediately. : i , : eo: ett tede ted tf tt | ot ef et a, a) |) ec, hd) hh | 2 Ed oe ds a { ~HINCKLEY'S 5 to ory 908 Ww. 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Besides comparatively cheap items, such as blotters and calen- dars, Coshocton firms turn out “class” advertising items such as leather billfolds and desk sets, b.- rometers, clocks and even cigarette lighters. Royal Ear infected - LONDON t—Princess Anne, 4 year-old daughter of Queen Eliza- beth, has a “slight ear infe-tion,” Buckingham Palace announced to- day, She will have to eancel her row with her 6'4-year-old | Prince Charles to London from Bal- ‘moral Castle; Scotland, _'THE PONTIAC P ere to be processed 4 | the state’s first airplane trip, a flight tomor- brother i ¥ ts with world’s biggest bunk of native | covered with-a plaster cast. The cast is for purposes | . SATURDAY, JUNE 4,:1955 5. * MODEL MADE OF COPPER BOULDER — _ Dr. of producing a model ot the boulder for a copper ob Leonard Carmichael, left, Smithsonian Institution servance at~Ontonagon,. Mich., June 9-11. The mu- secretary, and Rep. John B. Bennett (R-Mich) pose copper, which is | sula, from which pose | seum,° which is in Washington, D. c permission to ship the copper to the Upper Penin- our New Drive-in and =e 10% ee declined it came in the mid-19th Century. Vets’ Chief Hits Clinic Closing Grand Rapids Center to Be Shut Down by VA GRAND.RAPIDS # — Leon B. Buer, state commander of-the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, says he has learned the Veéterians Admin- istration in Washington plans to | close down the VA medical service | substation in Grand Rapids. Buer said yesterday he learned from Washington sources Wednes- day that west Michigan cases us- ually handled by the ° substation h the VA offices in Detroit as dn economy move. Buer said the Michigan VFW will protest the planned move to congressional del. egation. Protests also will be sent to Harvey Higley, VA administrator, and Dr. William Middleton, chief VA medical officer, Buer said. MORE EXPENSIVE “It is ridiculous to consider clos- ing the substation here as an economy move,” Buer said. “It would be-more expensive to send patients to Detroit for processing and less prompt or efficent.” The substation here cares for veterians in the Lower Peninsula west of U.S. 27. It dispenses some 2,000 treatments monthly and sends approximately 30 patients to vet- erans hospitals each month. “West. Michigan always has been | a Siberia as far as the Veterans Administration is concerned,”” Buer said. . . . Where you save is important to you! You want your dollars to earn the most for you . . . be safe and available when you need it! If you want all this and more, for your money . . :-open your Savings account here! The extra money you get’ in higher dividends really. counts. eeecesveeepeccoos INSURED — SAVINGS: of by MAIL | + To $10,000 by Federal Savings and ‘Loan Insurance -Corp. SAVE * * mee A C. onvenient. ‘Service to -Shut-Ins or in Bad. Weather Canada Indians \in Need of Cash to Battle Taxes SARNIA, Ont. ®—Canadia's In-| dians are asking the federal. gov- ernment to turn the key to their war chest so they can finance a court battle against paying income tax, Micmacs fram. the Maritimes, Cap from the Pacific Coast -|and’ tribesmen from the forests, plains and farmlands in between votes this week to ask the govern- ment to allow tribal councils to dip into tribal funds for the fight. The funds are earned by rental of tribal lands and similar means, The action was taken at the an- nual-convention of the North Amer- ican Indian Brotherhood, which speaks for many. of Canada's 151,- 000 Indians. Indians are not taxed on reservation income but argue the exemption should be extended to off-the-reservation earnings. The government holds the purse strings on tribal funds, so permis- sion is necessary, First patent law in the ‘U. 8S. was enficted in. 1790. 1,909 Will Graduate at MSC on Sunday EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan State College will confer 1,909 stu- dent degrees and 13 honorary -doc- tor of laws degrees at commence- .ment exercisés Sunday, MSC offi- cials announced today. The centennia) year graduating class of 1,724 undergraduates and 605 OAKLAND—JUST ‘Seals white, coehally - froned with special enn * to collars pees 3 Each Shirt Celle-Wrapped and. Boxed Shine 4 3 . CASH a CARRY 4-Hour Service on Request FURS CLEANED GLAZED STORED Modern vewiie protect from moths and dust and keep furs like new, Fully insured. your woolens now, GRESHAM. DRIVE-IN CLEANERS | N. OF WISNER STADIUM Coll FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery BRANCHES: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND Store . 185 advance-degree candidates will receive official designation at the ceremony but will wait until next | month for their diplomas. The senior class voted to walt wy, until July ~ for diplomas bear- rae ing the title “Michigan State . University.” The recent name change becomes law on that day. . An estimated 20,000 guests at the 97th annual MSC commence-| ment will be addressed by Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, His speech will deal with “The Amer- ica Mission.” “RICKIE” ‘ Radford will be among shone The Clown ta His L Trick Car receiving honorary doctor of laws HARD TOP RACING EVERY. fy, - SUNDAY 7:00 P. M. 7 Time Trials 5:30 P.M. PONTIAC | Manat < : SPEEDWAY och Werentey Win Satee Sass. tose OH. “4 Alumines Rocking Reclining. | LOUNGE CHAIRS: | $" wy 79 / urdy wood frame | Feather weight, { : $0 Ft. Plastic @ lures © Baits CLOSING OUT _ FISHING TACKLE d@urabie @ack sling with stur- dy plastic lacing. @ Rods Rooks a\e : @ Tac * THE PONTIAC PRESS, agate Hos na ne SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1955 rf es ii i ct rtf 4 4 ¥ : z Je F it E : Pentiae Press Phote ROME SHOW GETS UNDER WAY — Directing a| Clarence Burr. A caravan of sports cars ayd con-_ change Show which opened bers Clinton show, being im one of the exhibits at the Rochester Home | vertibles toured 10 towns in the area Friday preced- | ‘ a tured. = Mrs. Walter Wood and Nir. Ford ‘Boyne will serve. the tea. Imlay City Kindergarten ~ Class Is Graduated IMLAY CITY—Forty-five mem- bers of the kindergarten class > Were graduated to the first grade when they ‘received certificates Mar ie ilyn Kr reger , Married | in Bréning Church Rites MES, EVAN WOOD a : F me | gba _al Oak was the bride's matron of Wood: of Willoughby, Ohio, sis- _ter of the bridegroom. Serving Mr. Wood as best man merstrand of . Painesville, Ohio, Lioyd Hodgin of Sarnia, Ontario, /)Canada and Thomas Houston ot Detroit: A reception for her guests was held at Clarkston High School. Fol- lowing a trip through the New En- land states, the couple wifl reside on Manchester Road, Birmingham. MOMS Set Meeting WATERFORD — The Waterford Village MOMS Unit 36 Will meet with_Mrs. Robert Van Marter at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. cd y «t| Diana Sibrel, |David Harter Speak Vows SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Diana Sibrel and Capt. David Har- ter were united in’ marriage fe- cently at a double ring;ceremony in St. Mark's Evangelical Church on Evergreen road, Diana is the daughter of G. L. Sibrel and ‘the late Mrs. Sibrel. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Harter of Walled Lake. . The bride wore a gown of white tulle over satin, which was. by a lace jacket with sleeves, A juliette lace cap secured ‘her fingertip nylon net vell and she carried » of ateghanotis, likes of the val- ley and. white roses, Maid of honor was Peggy Laak- 80. . Best man was Lt. Ray Selsnick. | Robert ‘Seltz and David Huern served as ushers, Ceremonies at Oxford High are scheduled for $ p.m. Beginning this year, ‘only, eid The Rev. Marvin V. ‘Turner is ‘| the speaker for the rites at Troy a High School. His topi¢ is “A Postgraduate Course With ” f ‘ Comal Jayoees Air Parking Plan Long Range Proposal for Oxford Developed in Joint Study OXFORD—At a special meeting this week, the Oxford Village Council and representatives from ‘4 the Oxford Chamber of Commerce heard a long range pian to pro- vide adequate parking in the busi- hess district. The plan is the outcome of a study by a village council and Cc. of C. joint committee. it ‘proposed immediate action to provide off-street parking at the township hall, and advised discussing with Methodist Church officials the possibility of con- verting unused church property- ping area into a parking lot. Committees were formed to look into both possibilities. The plan also recommended im- .| provement of existing parking area between Burdick and Stanton Sts. sy as follows: 1. Asphalt as much of alley ‘as possible. 2. Set up parking stalls on east | side of property. ae 3. Install proper reils on east side of 4. Install parking meters. 5. Allow l-way- traffic south only. ; 6. Install adequate signs desige nating the parking area, Officials expressed the hope that _ by: following a long range plan and using money from. the parking | meter fund to effect improvement, | parking difficulties _ eventually | could be solved without undue cost to the taxpayer. Walled Lake Rotary Honors 3 Students WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake Rotary Club will honor three Walled Lake High School students and their parents at a farewell party at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Cooley Rds. | and West Bloomfieid—Union Lake ‘estimated 56,000 persons now living | -adjacent—to--the-east side -shop--}——The Camp will -open-with-a-one-- } for Early Completion Boat Trip Set pee per, pf, ge film will be made Sunday the pro- blem areas in ¢ with the level committee, has owners effected by the .water level. Bank Planned at Union Lake Community National to Construct Office ‘if U. S. Approves Move UNION LAKE—Provided the fed- eral government sanctions the move, Community National Bank | will erect a new branch here at the corner of Union Lake and A Community National official yesterday said the bank has ap- plied to the U. S. comptroller of currency for permission to con- Williams Lake water level, Lee| Kaines, chairman of the water | announced, Making the four-hour trip will be | committee members and lake let} The group will leave by boat | at | Water Level re Damed iby Group at Williams Lake 11 a.m. from 2881 Lansdowne, Wil- liams Lake. Explanation of the level pro- biem will be given by Kaines. The group will see related points | ef cinterest at Williams Laké, Maceday Lake, Van Norman Lake, the controlling. dam at Waterford, and upper stretches of | the Clinton river. The group will disembark at |- Watérford, so it will not be nec- essary to retrace the rout,-Kaines said. “Movies of the water course affecting the Williams Lake level will serve to give a clearer idea of the~ problem. “Interviews with many of the persons concerned reveal a start- ling amount of inaccurate, pre- conceived notions of the cause, effect and geography of this pro- blem,”’ Kaines said. Williams and Maceday Lakes are connected by a causeway and water culvert. When the water from Williams Lake goes down during dry seasons, the lake has no water source to bring the water level back to normal, Kaines explained. “Opening the culvert from Mec- eday lake is one source of water, struct a branch on a 158x250 foot plot at the southwest corner Of the | intersection, * * *. The bank recently purchased the | property for more than $47,000. The branch, which would be at -@ poing midway between the i. Walled. Lake and Keego | rbor units, would be of one- | ras design and offer safety de- posit box service, the official — said, At the hub of four townships— White Lake, Waterford, Commerce. is in the heart of qa rapidly de- veloping residential area, he point- ed out, 56,000 IN AREA a Bank surveys show there te an| in the four-township area, repre- | . senting an increase of 13,000 resi- | dents during the past four years. In the first nine months of | 1954, building permits were is- sued for 1,267 néw dwelling units In the townships. Within a 2'4- mile radius of the proposed branch live 15,000 people, The bank began surveying the area about six months ago, the spokesman said. Community National has its main office and a branch in Pontiac. Branches are in Waterford ‘Town- | ship, Keego Harbor and Walled Lake. 100 Homemakers Will Attend 3-Day Camp Over 100 Home Extension Club members from Oakland and La- peer Counties have registered to! attend a three-day Homemaker’ 8 i Camp at- Waldenwoods. hour registration period at 7 a.m. Sunday and end with an evening square dance Tuesday night. Workshops on various crafts are scheduled, along with dances, songfests and get-acquainted ses- sions. Specialists 'in re-. talks. Classes in copper wire jewelry, copper enameling and creative stitchery are among those scheduled. Camp directors are home demon- stration agents Mrs. Frieda Ben- nett and Mrs. Mary Hixon of Gak- Pohl of Lapeer County, Lady of Grace Shrine Receives Rose Crown ‘NORTH BRANCH — Crowning ceremonies for the new shrine, “Our Lady of Grace,”’ took. place | recently at SS. Peter and Paul. Church here, with Rosemary Jo- | the Rosary Alter Society and children’s choir formed part. of procession to the Shrine, . Highway M-181 Slated © WD aerhigereet— pe M-181, a | between | why the tour will be made Sunday lated te home crafts will give land County: and Mrs. Dorothy), said Kaines. ‘“‘Now the residents _of Maceday think such a move | would cause their water level to 'faH. “But that notion is not en- tirely true, and that’s the reason L_ to give all parties conéerned a sensible, positive picture of the | problem, ” Kaines concluded. Milford Woman to Aid Viet Nam Miss Alexandra Rolland With MSC Research Unit to Leave for Far East n to attend. MARRIED 6 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Burt Ashley of Oxford will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday. The Golden Wedding festivities will include an open house party Sunday afternoon _ at their home at‘ 55 West Burdick St. The party was planned for them by their daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Bradford of Squirrel road and Mrs, Jack Gonyou of Grey road, whe axe inviting alt the Srients of Oe eotple MILFORD — Oakland County road commissioners met with vil- lage President Bartlett Smith, Mil- ford Township Supervisor Howard Reid and Wixom Road Improve- ment Assn. members yesterday to discuss what is to be done about finishing the blacktop project on Wixom road. County road commissioners in- formed the group that the county the Wixom road. “There is no hope for com- mol that read this year, and pessibly next. We doen't know when the read can be finished.” The controversial seven - mile stretch of road between Wixom had assumed that the resurfacing was on a two-year basis and would | be completed this year, according to Charles Ash, president of the Wixom Road Improvement Assn. A bad Sturn on the road was / straightened out and a new bridge | was built at aw cost of approxi-_ | mately $60.000, Another sharp turn | NILFORD — Miss Alexandra. Rolland of 3510 Commerce Rd. will be one of a Michigan State | College team of specialists who will go to South Viet Nam to help that government. strengthen its civil operations. Currently a research assistant in MSC’s Governmental Research Bureau, Miss Rolland will leave for Saigon Aug. 24, where. she will serve as a research associate for a two-year period. Michigan State’s assistance - program for Seuth’ Viet Nam was ,formalized April 20 in the signing of a two-year contract — at Washington by MSC officials and the Foreign Operations Ad- ministration. The fund eemant provides ‘for a staff of 30 at Saigon, in- cluding nine MSC staff members. Purpose of assistance program is to “help the people of Vietnam in their struggle to establish and |maintain a democratic nation,” | MSC President Jobe Heoms ex- Efforts will te directed to rer. reor- ganization of government offices and re-training of police in South Vietnam. County Deaths Mrs, Silas M, Johnson MILFORD—Service for Mrs, Si- las 'M. (Edith Mae) Johnson, 72, and peda grandchildren. ROCHESTER—Service for Ed- will be held at 11 a.m. ~Monday fronr the William R. Potere Fu- neral Home, with burial in, Dry- Serviving ore Ms widwn, Sie -win Mills, 76, of 763 Elizabeth St., | Mae; two daughters, Mrs, Walter | lat Sleeh road has been improved and three miles of roadbed is now | 3 Churches Plan Daily Vacation Bible Schools’ IMLAY ~CITY —/ Daily Vacation Bible School at First Baptist, First Congregational ‘and St. Paul Lu- theran Churches will start Mon- day;-with classes from 9 to 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, for two: weeks. sters 3-14 years of age: - On openirig day at the Baptist Church a parade is scheduled for 10:30-a.m. Theme of the lessons will be ‘‘Sailing With Christ.” A Sunday School picnic will be held on June x ~ Clarenceville Class ~|3 Scholarships Listed CLARENCEVILLE — Valedic- torian of the 1955 graduating class, fered a .civil enginering scholar- ship by Lawrence Institute of Technology. Sénior Joseph Mitchell will, ‘at tend the University of Michigan on a Ford Motor Co. fund scholar- ship. Sharon Moreland has been pre- sented the nursing scholarship $200 by the Livonia Businéss and Professional Women's Club. She sity ot sichiga. budget does not permit finishing | and Milford was partially black- | topped last year, and residents | . " PCV TTX werrrrreeorrroeereetereeeeebeereereetrrrt: 1 Ww hes ‘been. of-| of} also plans to attend the Univer. }~: County, Milford Ofticials Air Wixom Road Issue. ready for the blacktop job. Smith pointed out that if the road was not completed at this time it would cost the taxpayer an excessive amount,-to re-prepare the roadbed for blacktopping. Road Commissioner Sol Lomer- son estimated it would cost about | $75,000 to complete the last three miles to Milford. Club Plans Picnic METAMORA — The Metamora Hills Extension Club will held a pic- nic at Richfield Center Park Wednesday; Members will meet at amills Lake at U: 3 a.m. INSURANCE? g' a VV YY Nye Oe a“ i rE: ‘ rwwvrvrrveévvVTYTyTY Pontiac Welding & &: oe | aces Works | oy at ras pS = LOWREY , OROAN Show ~ & +, 24" _THE PONTIAC’PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 4,.1955 se 4 To Wreck Boat Built in Garret. of U.S. Shrine, It's a 27-foot craft built 73 years ago by William K. Howard, who (ur Dies True Life Adventures NESTS OF ANTS AND TERMITES. .© Copyright 1955 ~ Wal Disney Productions rector of Kenmore, thinks a houge cleaning is in order. But before | breaking up the boat he'll contact | Howard's descendants to see if) they’re interested in the craft for| | sentimental sake. Earns Three Degrees in Only Six Years ST. LOUIS —William R. Gar. tenberg, 22, of suburban Clayton, He worked a little harder and re- ceived ‘enough credit hours for three degrees, He will receive degrees of bach- elor of arts, bachelor. of laws and | More | Homes are f SWP | Painte | with SHERWIN-WILLIAMS House Paint thon any other bran ‘6%... SAVE in the Jong run with KEM-GLO ® For kitchen and bathroom watls and afl your woodwork! @ 16 colors end whitel - ®@ Washes as easily os your refrigerator! ® Dries In 4 hours! ‘Super Washable oa. There's ne ai r W fo for beautiful, smooth Gorgeous colote that ry in one hour, = World Rights Reserved «t ; e be! i : SWEEP OF THE > ANGRY INSECTS. TER, USES POWERFUL FORELEGS AND CLAWS § TO RIP OPEN THE His Foot-Lone, STICKY TONGUE MAKES. A CLEAN es Lf. i 4 y siren i = d . Stig € 4 Cael ‘ *. ° His TREMENDOUS TAIL COVERS HIS ROLLED-UP BODY LIKE A HEAP OF GRASS, MAKING HIM PRACTICALLY INVISIBLE WHEN ASLEEP. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Co Solon Raps Ziegler ‘LANSING @® — Sen. Harold M., Ryan of Detroit, the Democratic | floor Mader, ran into a hornets’ nest yesterday when he condemned | State Highway. ‘ Commissioner | Charies M. Ziegies* for issuing free highway maps to motoris{s. . Ryan accused Ziegler, a\ Republi- can, of “wanton waste.” He said the state would have another $100,000 to spend on high- ways annually if the state saved the $35,000 spent on. maps, matched it with federal funds and auctioned off to an oil com- pany the right to issue an of- ficial highway nmap. - Ryan charged there was no! legal authority for the state maps. Sen. Donald E, Smith (R-Owos- so) charged Ryan with a ‘‘cheap,, picayunish, insincere, hypocritical | publicity stunt.” % YEAR PRACTICE publican highway commissioners had issued the free maps for 30) years, He. said Democratic sena- tors had no equal in stamping their names on the maps and hailing them to constituents to curry political favor. Sen. Lewis G. Christman (R- Ann Arbor) said the maps cost Ziegler 3-100,000ths of one per Smith said that Democratic-Re- | Toone Expects Free Highway Map Issue to Head Committee Stirs Up a Hornets’ Nest | | State Sen. Wiliam S. Broomfield | (R-Reyal Oak), yesterday said he many reads can be built with |. .5ects to head a legislative com- o om: he = He called | mittee to investigate the rapidly Ryan “ridiculous. expanding bacinest of oem man- Sen. Bert J. Storey (R- Belding) | agement. said former. Democratic Highway’ « The Senate Wednesday apeueed Commissioner Murray D.~ Van Blomfield’s resohition calling for Wagoner had painted his name 00 | the investigation and allocating “every sign and toilet’ in Michigan | ¢y 500 to finance it. The senator and that Ziegler stopped this | promised a “complete investiga- practice. tion’ of the growing business of Sen, Frank Andrews (R-Hill- | handling problems of indebted per- man) said he never had seen 8 sons if the Senate makes him oil company road map that was as| chairman. accurate as the State- Higewsy | The lawmaker said the probe | Department's map. was necessary to determine wheth- be the business of debt manage- | ment should be licensed and regu- | lated by the state. ‘New Hampshire Owls CONCORD, N. H. (UP)—New Hampshire's largest owl, the great | horned owl, boasts a wingspread Welfare Agency Issues (19,254 Pounds of Food | A total of 3,918 persous were sup- | ‘plied with 19,254 pounds of govern- | ment surplus* food during May, | according to Oakland County Social Welfare officials. Foodstuffs, including butter, | of 6 feet. It’s smallest owl, the cheese, shortening, dry milk, beans | ..w.whet, has a wingspread of |. and rice, were valued at $6,422.37, | "1" feet. — an average of $1.63 per person. | | Just 1 . The Welfare Commission sécures the foods from a storage plant in PONTIAC MOTOR —- . CREDIT UNION Surplus commodities ..are fur- |} - és Paid - Savings nished by the U.S. Dept. of Agri-| Purperes. ai Ponting | Moter culture in cooperation with the. orkers distribution section of the Michigan | 850 Joslyn Si. FE 2-0006 Dept. of Administration. Hoses Dixie Highway. OR 3-4009 cent of the highway fund. Not | ee 3 one” eee “St See ty ‘ ie ee or below.” This is the oid owner was promised a same weir Before. you ‘sign a stuck with the 3. If you permit a, ae contractors. FE 5-648 > ‘is apparently offered a substantial discount if eouill only let the salesman use this home as a model. bid on the same job was only $850. Other known — follow the 1. Out-of-state contractors have no local responsibility — you're 2. If you have signed with a contractor who does not have a state license, your contract is void. city or township: permit, you may be i in trouble. - 4, Always get at least two bids.: 5. For your own safety, deal only with local, BUSINESS er BOARD, ~ Pontiac: Chamber’ of - [Pennsy Planning ifor New Station Zeckendort, .|Webb & Knapp; and James M. .|vania, on Tuesday morning, it was TRUSTEESHIP Is the Seal of the” Competent Life Underwriter New York City Site of Old Terminal Will) Get New Structure NEW: YORK ®—The Pennsyl- It Is Your. Assurance, of Professional, Ethical about 70 million passengers a year ‘Insurance Counseling The agreement is in addition to. Py The purposes and ideals of Life Insurance demand a certain definite standard of conduct on the part of your life insurance agent. Stand- ards high in ethical practice to give you, the buyer of Life Insurance, the very finest counseling, guidance, and planning possible to make giving it title to two blocks of og trackage near the goo the purpose of erecting | huge building, tentatively esti- dollars, a to cost 100 million ; rid i ake slate over ae ri your purchase a wise ‘one, one that will be sound in every aspect. To The papers will be by this high code of ethics the Life Underwriters listed below have sub- William Zeck of scribed, and. the principles of these ethics they practice. The emblem above identifies them for you. Look for this symbol of your Insurance Agent's trusteeship, for you can rely upon his counseling and the company he represents. Symes, president of the Pennsyl- announced, A spokesman for Webb & Knapp | said the agreement called for a year’s study of possible plans be- fore any building can be undertak- en. This, he explained, would en- tail: approval by the New York City government of such architec-| tural details as building setbacks. Pennsylvania Station, a massive | * The following Life Underwriters who are qualified to use this emblem are members of the. local, state and national Life Underwriters As- sociation. They are worthy of your contitenre were . : oe Wesley B. Allen ‘Dougles Harger _ Louis Pohi * Scretches from Slat tOSnd Geen] Frank Antrobus _Vern Hortmon Orville Powers and between 7th and 8th avenues|| Relph W. Blair Norris G. Hatcher. D. ‘H. Pritt in Manhattan, ” Hermon Branch | John Hendry Arthur Rupert The building covers 7% acres on Oswald Burke | Leo G. Huffman Ben J. Shew : ag psoarvaaed = train ran Arthur L. Brandenburg Milton King __ Clarence Shelton atier the allding site cans trom Melvin Chapin . Thomas Knox David Speer. vated. William Chetwood Harold W. Kruger Francis J. Stacy | At. present. the’, world’s largest | Burton Clark Olin LaBarge John H. Stewart commercial building is Chicago's Joe Corniuk Lawrence Ludeman Robert Vance 4.023.400 pre om has ener . Cover peg Maison John Willis © square (of floor area. vis liff Metty . Robert Wilkinson 4 ae hdl pnp vonage has Paul Dorman John McFarlane Max E. Wilson ne Cor space. Charles F. Durrant Arthur L. Norris Weyne Y Pete Gi Hoot Howard C. Fowler r Oles Charles K. Zamek ete Lives a Foo Robert Gibbens Curtis E. Patton Robert Zimmermen PILOT MOUND, Iowa (UP)— Celus A. Gordow ‘Richard Penny An aged owl serves as a good George Hansen - Harvey W. Perry watchdog at the William Ferri farm near here. The 34-year-old owl, named Pete, hoots when any- one approaches. Published for the Pontiac Life Underwriters’ Association by the State Farm Insurance Co. a ac Beware a. of Unknown Building Contractors! * In the last few weeks, Pontiac area house owners have been flooded with out-of-state offers: a re-sidifig and modernization jobs’ “at cost “model home” racket in which the prospect ~ a. In a particular instance, which occurred in the last few days, the home. | j “$1,600 job fot only $1,030.” A local contractor's . a contract, remember these things — job. work tobe done on your hofise without a = / remy . [ of the What! sti Coir the Black Bottom? As you can see, we don't mean the Reppersiay dancel ... x but a routine that’s just as exhausting—scrubbing and scour- ing black-bottomed pots and pans. «Now that's something that an electric cook never has to do. You see, electric heat is clean as a Thor s why kitchen walls j= curtains stay clean longer, too. eed your Dealer or Detroit Edison “sot aa “THE, PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 ( Fo. rriet for 40 cents “fe ot available by m Macomb. ® 4 e ‘the States . are payable in &dvance. ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ———— SATURDAY, JUNE 4 1955 It Pays to Observe Water Safety Rules swing and’ with one life already tost by drowning, ‘it is high time to talk about | water safety. Water safety is important wherever _ swimming, boating and fishing are en- _- foyed. It is especially so here because _ @akland County’s 400 lakes lure such throngs of visitors from the metropoli- tan area. Each summer several lives are lost in our lakes because of failure to observe the common sense rules govern- ing the safe enjoyment of these health- ful eae: i. OMT SB ctl Te negra a, cr eae * x * A first rule for swimmers, no - matter how expert, is never to go “in the water alone. Second, and equally important, no one should go swimming until at least an hour and a half after eating, dr dive into water of unknown depth. Young children, natural- r ly, never should be permitted to ae go bayer thity depth. x * * 8 Gone of ie rales 6f onto boating to ” ever leave shore in an overloaded craft. Safety obviously requires that no one ‘attempt to change seats in midlake. All avoid that hazardous pastime » Of rocking the boat. , Fishermen, as well as everybody else, no matter how skilled they _ are in the operation of boats, _ should be careful not to run down swimmers. Ail likewise should make for shore the moment there "is any. aign of a squall or a storm. . x * * J Commion sense also must be used in the relatively néw sports of Aqua plan- ing and skin diving which Mave become so popular, Our many lakes make Oak- land one of-the Nation’s most favored | counties for summertime enjoyment of of, water sports. | Let's avoid anything that might siiake : these sports dangerous by always keep- ing safety uppermost in rnind. — , Court Rules Haymes — ~~€an Remain in US. 8 Dick Haymes has won his tong fight /against depertation. . 8. District Judge Burnita 8. Mat- be deported for re-entering the country illegally after a visit to Hawaii. oO . a 2 2 The deportation order, issued last November and now cancelled, was the outgrowth of Haymes’ 1953 trip to see - Actress Rrra Hayworts, whom he later married. Grounds cited for the order were that his re-entry. into the United States-constituted illegal: retyrn from “a foreign port or place or from & an out- lying possession. es In her decision Judge Matthews. reached the conclusion that a Haymes couldn't be deported be- oa cause he never had left United States territory. She also added | that legally “outlying _posses- _ gions” means only American - Samoa and Swains Island, one of the American Sémoa group in + the South Pacific. k * * Our. Government’s contention ail uy along has been that Haymes is ineligible tral status during world War II and didn’t . serve im our armed forces. Harmes points out, however, that later ep mecanty ahega feelin + With the outdoor season now in full _ for citizenship because he claimed nev- . ‘ably fe |. decisivel; er eran rows consideration from this country, As far as concerned, he can live with the Bakimos. _ ; Instruction Essential for Safe Skin Diving Mice tragically emphasizes the need for some kind of organized instruction in the use of skin diving equipment. Anoprew lost his life in Waterford Mill Pond while experimenting with a rented aqua-lung. According to reports from the scene, the youth never before had used such a device and never had had _any instruction in its use. Later exam- ination of the equipment by an aqua-. lung club member is said to have shown it to be in perfect working order. * * * The need for instruction is heightened by the fact that skin . diving has grown greatly in popularity. Reports reaching us say there are at least 200 Uevotees of this fascinating new sport in the Pontiac area. - We also understand that some Pon- tiaec High School skin diving -enthusi- asts, aroused by the Mice. tragedy, hope to revive the Frogmen’s Club with the idea of offering a course in the safe use of aqua-lungs. * * * Experts say that with proper instruc- tions and equipment the sport is safé at depths down to 35 feet. But no one, no matter how skillful a swimmer he may be, should attempt use of this un- derwater apparatus without acequate instruction. The People’s Business Competition Helps Spurs GOP Legislature to Act Constructively By JACK I. GREEN LANSING — Competition, the life blood of business, has proven a boon to Michigan's government, too. , Competition—the desire to attract public support with a better product—has spurred _ the Republican legislative majority to do its best job in years in the 1955 legislative session. 5 ye True, Gov. Williams is busy complain-— ing that the Legislature didn’t do this and @idn’t do that, objecting that it go far enough and even seeking to give as. impression that the Legislature hasn't dene some of things it did do. But this type of political attack seems to be Williams’ principal stock in trade and this year he is lraving more trouble than usual in _erying down the accomplishments of the law- | makers. ‘MATS OFF To SOLONS -.... It is true the Legislature didn’t do ali that Williams asked, but whether it should have 4s largely a matter of personal prejudice. It is true, probably, that the Legislature didn't do some things that most folks would agree it should have deste. i * * ‘But let's take ott our hats for the accom- the evident desire of the Re=- : plishments and : publican majority to put a good record before » the peopie. It has not always been so. The Democrats can say with accuracy that none of the achievemenis would ‘have_been possible without Democratic votes. This ia as true as that they could not have been achieved without Repubii- can votes and Republican leadership. The Democrats can say with considerable truth that many of the achievements would not have been obtained if the Democrats hadn't prodded and pointed up Republican failures—and beaten the Republicans time after time at the polls. . ; LEARNING LESSON This proves that competition Fi a boon in “government, that the Republicans appear to be learning the lesson of past. defeats and. that the Legislature—the last GOP strong- hold in Michigan—is determined to produce a positive program which will convince the voters. e * * So the Legislature, Republicans and Demo- crats, can look with some pride on its 1955 record without bickering about the things left undone. An arterial highway program ‘bas been - started, fair employment practices legis- lation has been removed from the political arena and turned over to the administraters, public education has been better financed than ever before, state aid in building classrooms has been’ provided, a forward step has been taken to divert child’ wards from institutional life; - The public pension system has been im- proved, a start has been made on a mental research center at the University of Michi- gan which, if it develops, might set the pat«. ‘tern for the nation, labor's lot has been ~ uae gre though not as much as labor |. t of: other steps have been — “Drowning of 15 year old ANDREW | t Money In His. Palm Days ce All Faiths Sunday Commemorates Christian Trinity Doctrine By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, June 5 is Trinity Sun- day, a special day observed by both Protestants and Catholics. According to Christian doctrine, ‘Géd exists and is known to man in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Most of the’ days in the Christian year commemor- ate, events in the earthly life of Jesus, the Second Person of the Trinity. This phase of the year ended on Ascension Day, 17 days ago. Last Sunday was devoted to the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Third Person, 10 days after the " Ascension. _ Ne entirely acceptable defini. tien of the Trinity has ever been made, and this writer has no intention of attempting one. can be by , seeing it as man’s effort to talk about, the three Ways in which God has revealed Himself: as “Our Father Who art in Heaven.” as incarnate in the human body of desus; and as the “Spirit that worketh in us." Trimty. Sunday itself came rather late in Christian history. About 620, Robert, Bishop of Liege, Belgium, had a_ Trinity ‘service drawn up for hig-own diocese, and over the. years it gradually spread to the rest of the Church. It was not until 1334, seven cen- turies later, that Trinity Sunday was made a universal observance —by Pope John the 22nd. It is one of the festivals that was not dropped by the Protestants after the reformation. BODY OF CHRIST ‘In the Roman Catholic Church, and in sections of certain other churches, Thursday after Trinity Sunday is the Feast of Corpus Christi (the Body of Christ). This colorful festival honors the Sacrament of the Mass (also Honig of Holy Week, the pe His Crucifixion. Both the day and its name are the direct . result of the doctrine of -Tras bst: which was rejected by Lather and most other non-Roman Christians, This doctrine states that -the consecrated bread in the Mass becomes it substance the Body of the Lord, Although widely believed for many centuries the doctrine was not made official until 1245 JULIANA’S VISION : it is said that a Belgian nun named Juliana, sven after 1215, had. a vision in which she saw the moon, ‘brilliant except for one dark spot, and was told that the dark spot referred to the Church's lack of a festival in ‘honor of Transubstantiation. She went at once to her Bishop and persuaded him te authorize such a festival, for which she had written a service. By 1264 the day was universally observed throughout the — Church, In all Catholic Pon #4. ot th Pe o RSS On the reverse side, the Legislature prob- | most.of all in failing to grapple rid Christian days they were thought of <— many books, not one The word bible comes pee Greek biblos, which originally meant the bark of the papyrus reed. After a while the word was applied to the books that were written on the papyrus bark. But it was—not until many cen- turies after our sacred books were gathered together that the word was used for this one volume. Literally, bible simply means book —any book. It is only our tradi- tion—and recent tradition at that —that has made it mean to us the “book of books."’ (Copyright 1955, General Features Corp.) tm the: forefront. Ya the People - La Letters will be en aeces sary because of mec 7 e. Full neme, address — telephone vumber of the writer must ipa re if these will blisted if writer so requests unless be Netter is -ritical ip fia. nature : The decision t6 be made by the workers wil] be more far-reaching than many even remotely suspect. y is thrown well Ford is in a position to take independent action and must look to God Himself for inspiration to do the right thing. Christian employers sheuld be Love and co- 4 x sperailen are such constructive forces, while hate and antagon- ism never built anything. If Ford’s- are trying to do this, they deserve the support of everyone, who wishes to do the right thing. And of these who believe in the right to private preperty and those ether in- that only the guaranteed, annual wage could: bring stable working conditions. Ford's should have been educating — them More on Rising Individual Debt Brings a Bank Warning By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK ¢—People are get- ‘ting deeper into debt. It’s a side line of the general prosperity. And, in fact, increasing debt helps many industries to look as prosperous as they do. The auto boom is riding a crest of on-the-cuff car buying. Ameri- cans owe 11‘, billion dollars on their cars, The Federal Reserve Board reports auto installnvent- debt rose 429 million ones’ dur- ing April. Total tisetaltaveet credit went up 539 million dollars in April to a new high of 23', billion. In April a year ago the climb was 45 mil- lion. Businessmen are borrowing more this year, too. The Federal Reserve reports bank loans to busi- ness are now 781 million dollars higher than this time last year and now total 23's billion, So far this year loans have gone up 212 million dollars, in contrast to a drop of 1‘ billion dollars during the similar period a year ago. The boom in housing brings with it a rising load of mortgage debt. Easy credit terms and plentiful money supplies have sparked the a_i Case Records of a Psychologist: building boom. Recently there have been signs thaf money. is getting tighter and that lenders in gome areas are beginning to balk at extra easy terms. -All this borrowing tends to keep business booming. At the corisumer level it means higher retail sales. totals. At the corporate level it means expansion. The momentum of the recovery movement is great enough to car- ry through the rest of the year, the Northern Trust Co. of “':ago belleves: But in its June letter, out “today, the bank adds this warn- ing: “Economic activity can ~harly enjoy for long the stimulus of pres- ent rapid increases in installment, and mortgage debt without rising’ overextension of borrowing anda consequent interruption to the ex- pansion movement." THOUGHTS TODAY Hear ye, children, the instruc- tien of a father, and attend to know understanding.—Prov, 4:1. s * * The voice of parents is the voice of gods, for to their: children they’ are heaven's lieutenants:—Shakes- peare., Supposed Sterility Often Simple Case of Failure to Understand Sex Function Maria was unhappy because she couldn’t have a baby. And she dreaded the surgical opera- tion which had been recom- mended to her. It was a bona fide type of surgery, but wasn’t necessary in her case, as the following data show. Use com- mon sénse medical procedures before. you seek ser pica! opera- tions, Ry.DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-348; Maria L., aged 26, has been married for two years. “Dr. Crane, I wish you'd give me a little frank advice,” she asked as she served-as my waitress ° at_a restaurant near my Chicago - office. * * ° After the customers-had thinned - out and she had a little spare time, she stopped at my table. “Dr, Crane, my doctor says my womb is tipped and I should go to the’ hospital for a suspension operation, “Is that a proper type of oper- ation te increase my chances of having q baby? Besides, it will —-rost-me—-absat-~ $300" for “the doctor, plus hospital charges. “And I'd lose several weeks from work, too, so I don’t knoW- what I should do. But my husband and I are crazy to have. a baby and I have never become pregnant in the two years I've been married.” All good doctors employ ‘“‘horse sense’’ and thus check off the simple remedies before resorting to major surgery. — NOT PRACTICAL But we still have occasional doctors of the textbookish sort who have no more practica}-. gumption than the braintrusters: who infested key political posts in Washington some years ago. “Has: your husband ceca checked to see if he-is sterile?’. I- asked Maria, and she shook her head. * * * “Then your supposed sterility - may not be your fault at all, and a $300 operation still wouldn't rem- edy matters if your husband proved to be sterile,” I added. “Have ve you ever seats an ade- quate test of pregnancy?” I asked and she professed ignorance of what I meant. “Let it Be ald atthe start thet both of these cost immense sums of money and let i i ia So I brief outlined the facts your womb as a last resort,”’ I added. “But millions of women have tipped wombs, and still get preg- nant without difficulty, so a tipped uterus in itself is no sure evidence to explain sterility.” Since I was away on an ex- tended tour for several weeks, -1 didn’t have a chance to dine at Maria’s restauran{ for a month. Then she immediately came over to my table with sparkling eyes and announced that she was going to have a baby. Now I don't want you lrandare fo expect such imimediate results in every case for often a mar- vied couple may require several months for this to occur. But please note that. Maria conceived without an expensive surgical oper- ation, just by following simple practical medical procedure. TRY EASY WAY Many people, however, fail to use the simple measures first and rush into an expensive hospital visit that would never havp been necessary So send for my booklet, Problems in Marriage,” enclosing Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The wind controls the weather vane... And it disturbs my sleep ... As I am working at my desk ... Or I am counting sheep... It seems to whistle in my ear . And tell me I am late... penance Se. oe Se a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. Hospitals are for patients who really need them so don't go there till you have used common sense measures first. Michigan, enclosing a a self- meewee ——— = sn cover ty an zt ting costa wi you send: te one his psychological Copyright 1955 zy rockin Must eck to » God uidance iin GAW Responsibility — Mrs. Mary D. Walter Lake Orion x a Mrs. Roy Foote Appalled by Theft From Graveyard Whoever stole two little birds tery for children alone, the -par- ents or someone must have been there, too. Why didn’t they see the birds were put back? Can anyone be so small? ’ Mrs. Roy L. Foote 59 Lowell St. ‘Most Workers Thankful for Their Many Blessings’ I note ia the Press that Reuther is again on the war tion, which should enable them to take care of their own affairs, Anyone with July and August 194 and January 1955 editiong of the Reader's Digest can easily see for themselves the undemocratic individual worker ministers are No other country has the many things we have, arid I’m sure the majority of workers are thankful. Daily Reader Writer Suggests Nehru Try Brady Somersaults ‘By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. and since keeping our calcium in- “It is impossible,” India’s Nehru take high the year around he (pre- is quoted as saying, “to take the sumably mw has -suffered the ‘ ‘Sex : world seriously while looking at it upside down."" He does some keep- fit exercises every morning, in- cluding standing on his head. The guy ought to learn about your mersaults’’ (forward rolis)—or is he too old?. (D.F.J.). 16, The 7 Keys to Vite, for which send 25c and stamped, self-ad- dfessed envelope. Ask for the pamphlet aboat “somersaults” — (forward rolls) at the samé . time. * * # - I believe castor oil causes “warts months, and they just seemed to dry up and disappear, Those warts - were not only conspicuous but they kept aoa and bleeding... So I'm grateful. . . (J. B.) Answer—All V know is that it least ever . . (Mrs. D. wd Ane additional merit of calcium prophylaxis Js that it- is harmiées in any case and ~ beneficial in various other com- mon ailments. For pamphiets on Hay Fever send stamped, self. also the booklet” The Calcium Shortage enclose 25c in addition for it. * * bd] ‘I and others I know in this office . Suffer from excessive sweating. The air conditioning apparatus is i » Ld all best wishes that you tinue road (Mrs. . Ma’‘am. very young married couple pst ose gall pen 1 .. 6. Wf you'd ike = = = : . THE PONTIAC PRESS _ SATURDAY, JUNE 619550 = Retai duo Great for June Businessmen See Sales eee Records This Month _By SAM DAWSON h | Prosecutor Told i "Many? Officials Violate law — WE_ OFFER. + MOTH a ape en x COLD STORAGE f for all of your precious furs! DRY STORAGE § =~ for all of your cloth garments! in Michigan are violating the law | by engaging in business activity” with the unit they represent. The statutes prohibit any such person from dealing commercially. with the school board or munici- pality they serve, Kavanagh ex- ' “I don’t know of any such viola- ‘ ” Retail : ; ae | tions in Oaidand County,” said | Ig June» month of sees Reh 35 Years of Service ig Pontigc A , Ziem, “but any citizen whozdoes | 1. 16 month. Some expect sales Free rates should contact our office. im- ; mate “usoate hates ot to, Park Garments $ - Industrial leaders at the same neut te Covered out wil hove omne theres, Le AK" 4 ; By ve. some be” . . bor-management bargaining will Sendwich CLEANERS eeme to a head in both the auto Shop . cs 143 W. Huron St. /and steel industries, And produc- ‘tion in both is expected to reach ‘its peak and could start tapéring off by the end of the month, even |- - EXPERIENCE PAYS BUT WHO _ COLLECTS if labor peace-is maintained. ee baby conies into the wwid without in- Se | wihtione’ on experience; - ie a But what is confidently expected that a dusty yell bring instant re ” a to be the nation’s greatest vaca- / he is led to ae home . tion season wil] begin this :month. ; oaeve —_, he , oe & VOORHEES Resorts, motels, hotels, BANDS AND LINKAGE COMPLETE FLUID CHANGE ‘experienc teaches him that he isn't. In business, .ex- | teaches him hard and unbreakable prosper, ~ he must ‘give value received for : expended time, services or merchandise — - . lessons Wiever forgotten. Now he realizes that - experience pays or subtracts; unscrupulous idea. RAO AbCENiS Wiener = BOLLMAE, : United Press Telephote ING KIT—Mrs. Richard M. Nixon launched the fifth | Heiduk, show looking over some dolls with Mrs. annual Seventeen Magazine Christmas Doll contest | Nixom at the latter’s home, symbolizes thousands of ing 06 oll well Gis Saonth, Geno. ee FUNERAL HOME 906 N. Perry Sirest Phene FE 23-8378 ~ SESS SSR et First Quality Original Equipment Qian “Waa as gp agents report that new orders are on the ‘ipgrade, insuring good industrial activity this month. A tendency to. increase | inventories has replaced che form- er: drive to cut them. And this too will help keep factories busy. | Industrial production in general, _ back now to Its 1953 peaks, is ex- | pected to, hold high in. June before the usual summer vacation slump ‘in duly and August... Unemploy- /ment has been declining slowly. Car dealers, with inventories of Warm Springs - Volcano Just Off Icy Antarctica Is Haven for Whalers, Explorers WASHINGTON — Off the ice- capped Antarctic Continent where nearly all the water is salty or frozen solid, nature provides one island with hot and cold — water. on Recent Bills WASHINGTON & — How Michi- gan members of Congress were re- corded as voting on recent roll calls: SENATE On President Eisenhower's veto of 8.6-per cent postal pay increase bill, veto sustained by vote of 44 for overriding, 39 against over- riding (two-thirds majority re- quired to override): McNamara (D) for passage over veto; Potter (R) against. * s * Institution Funds Over $72 Million Total | _Included for Schools, Other State Units LANSING & — Settling a major issue yesterday, the Legislature sent’ to the governor a $57,908,699 grant for higher education and $14,;- 186,735 for institutional construc- tion. Out of the former these operat- “practice subtracts while honor pays like-a || line dealers expect to pump more | recently when she accepted the first 1955 doll-making | youngsters who will receive dolls made by U. S. L LAB R gilt, edged bond. ral marking the eth for oe ee ever into the nation's oe vere tee ee ee mas eo con AL re) 7 . —— peel — im. This is the plus, the buying freely . of ee ter quality . a = Experience lays down fundamental laws; The building boom 5 p | Is| H t | | { OKs $ to break those laws one Feng himself in the ‘ing a oe so oe 0 al e as Votes of s ate : IS q ure SPECIAL mire of hopeless defeat; to abide by them that the construction ‘ ex- : Congressmen | : m & ame | |—(OMe collects bountiful rewards. pects this ‘June to be one of its — . | BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Cy Owens, Inc. 147 S. Saginaw St. | Ls. rs at a record high, look| Dece : Also TAIL PIPES. and — Ford. Chevrolet for June to bee record eales [South Shetland chain "about. $o5| Ga amendment to substitute ad|i"f, sums were allowed: | FE 5-4101 EXHAUST PIPES Studebaker month. That 1s the seasonal pet-| miles southeast of Cape Horn, was |tinistration's highway ill for | 79,099; Michigan State College, | may be influenced to buy because | underground, melting. snow that defeated 60-31; Potter (R) for the : INSTALLED $95 ‘of worry over the labor outlook. | ills fresh water wells. Several hot | mendment: McNamara (D) | i'r cs 5%, ‘aranch, “$380,000 Onl ° If a strike develops in the indus-| springs bubble on: forlorn, black- | #ainst. Central Michigan College, $1,933,- FREE nly Fully try, dealers might do a land office | ash beaches. On Bush (R-Con) motion t0/ 699; Michigan. State Normal $2.- business for awhile. In addition to serving as a water- | send Democratic highway bill back | 196 735; Northern Michigan Col- 77 W. Huron St. MARKET TIRE CO. Open “S$ to 3” Guaranteed FE 8-0424 Wm. W. Donaldson Agency |\p,, Givon | catty 19th century. Whalers and | Michigan College of Mines, $390 eta Prison Term Given “tegrmezeens" |i Building Collapse | scc™" ™= ee WE INSTALL ["n'searat: 1 Sommunity National Pak tito Shrimp Gambler | rm ssiant user ss a curosty.| paiias enmhe death ta in| Méhigan State Normal. 330-/1 BONTIAC PISTON SERVICE CO. = of the construction SS —S | the urual Some buying fever won't For these reasons Deception 8 | No major roll calls. eck seak Son aeons Uni- as “ develop on schedule, men | one ot the best-known islands 7 vertity of Michigan, $3,638,000; —4\ Reliable INSURANGE Protection” near the south polar continent. ‘Death Toll Reaches 4 Michigan State College, $3,710,- Ny ra OUR SPECIALTY American sealers used Tt in the | | Phone FE 4-4565 . | tern. This year some customers * * * sides the labor strife. Some observ- ers Say that the record auto sales But there are other thorns be- | folds once a voleano. Fires still smoulder ing place wed ships, the island en- WHERE THOUSANDS © SAVE MILLIONS . "Checking Accounts Are Personalized, Too Now you can have checks that are dis- tinctively yours — imprinted with your | »« |six hours while the hydrant was «| repaired. ‘name and address, and without cost to = + Bolivia Air Chief Killed you. Personalized checks provide added - protection—they identify you. Visit us © today and arrange to have our tellers mar Fg 5] i tae, 4 HOUSTON Robert Wesley The St. Augustine, Fla. man pleaded guilty last week. Federal Judge Allen B. Hannay pro- nounced sentence yesterday. Brewer claimed the poker game in which he lost the shrimp to, five Houston gamblers was rigged. Federal agents recovered. $4,900 in cash from the gamblers, who had sold the shrimp. Brewer was charged with peo from interstate shipment. He was supposed to sabe delivered the . __ | tion’ telephoning home, the truck _|rolled down a grade, knocking ‘|| ot statt of the Bolivian air force + |Maj. Jorge. Jordan Mercado, died Thwarted Fue Takes Revenge on Hydrant Alfred Payne was in front of the fire.. The blaze was extinguished quickly, While he was inside the fire sta- down a mail box and a fire hy- drant and i into an oak tree. The town was without water ro LA PAZ, Bolivia #—The chief. |por,earth tremors, and the per- | CLINTON, S: C. @—Truck driver | fire station when his truck caught | | discovery, but behold, when the Years ago a cataclysm, blew off its volcanic cone, leaving a ring of towering black cliffs and a colossal crater. Erosion, perhaps, opened a narrow passage to the sea, form- ing a spacious harbor. From open sea Deception, nine miles in digmeter, hides its fine anchorage, a delusion that prob- ably accounts for its name. From the air, the island resembles a big horseshoe with the ends al- most nipped together. Deception's volcanic heart is far from dead. As late as 1342 an American sealer reported — the whole gouth side of the island ed to be afire.. Recent visi- have described the sulphurous saach of hot springs, ghostly va- petual warmth of the inner basin’s sand and _ shallows. appears in “Fanning’s Voyages.” It quotes the Russian commodore as saying: “We had sight of those islands, and concluded we had made a fog lifts, to my great surprise, here is an American vessel 'ap- parently in as fine order as if it were but yesterday she had left the United States; not only this, but her master is ready to pilot ee ee a sur render the palm to cans."’ Democratic - sponsored measure, to committee (thus shelving it), defeated 50-39; Potter (R) for the motion; McNamara against. HOUSE. : $19,175,579; Ferris Institute, $967,- lege $823,110; Western Michigan || College, $3,189,820; Blind’ School, $611.669; Deaf school, $1,001,565. [ \ MOTORS a building collapse here |.as risen to four. The fourth body, identified as that of Norvell* Emerson, 40, was recovered from rubble yesterday 24 hours after officials said they believed nobody else was in the wreckage, An old three-story building be- ing torn down collapsed Wednes- day night on a smaller building housing a music store, food shop and tavern. Three bodies were re- covered shortly afterward. Eight other persons were hurt. Rescue workers renewed eff yesterday when a doctor at Paul’s Hospital said Emerson -was. m Emerson was a hospital jured said Emerson was in the _| Howell, Midland, Iron River, t.| ity, $25,000; © | $750, | employe. A_waitress who was in-| tavern, 000; Northern. Michigan College, satay Western Michigan - Col- lege, $800,000; Blind School $9,000; 4 Deaf School, $25,000. : Ionia State Hospital, $15,000, Kalamazoo State Hospital, $27,000; Lapeer Home and Training School, $54,000; Mount Pleasant Home and Training School, $18,000; Ypsilanti State Hospital, $8,000: Giris Training School, $12,000, new State Police posts at Grand Haven, Clinton,’ Flint and Center Line, $163,000; Armories at Detroit, Manistee, . Dowagiac, Kingsford, and Baraga, $450,000;. Veterans Facil- new Ionia ‘Prison ; Ionia _ j Southern Michigan Prison, $113, 000, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WAREHOUSE APPLIANCES, Regular $229.95 Norge Pump & Timer Model sg Pan i Seg Free Parking in Rear. Comer of Cass ond Lawrence ee Modified HARD TOP £ Sanctioned by Your Local Land-O-Lakes Racing Association AT THE NEW - GAY-DAY SPEEDWAY . : A ay when n| | or ar Il, 's Automatic Washer. a. provide you with Personalized Checks Tapecar, onpfoped tol cwnernip "han ‘een cepted by | rrr 95 Waar" § 8% 1 92° NORTH OF P ONTIAC ON for your-regular checking account. ||was also kiled,” (Chile Open 9-9 $1592 Damen Lake Angelus Road off Baldwin : OLIVER BUICK | gavwin. 899% (nae acer |p Sunday, ‘June Sthi ; - SALES | rr a ar 559 36-Inch Brand New $750 Guaranteed dase arts 50% Gate - | - WANTED Seyi ae) Se at == NOTICE!: 1 Not 1 but... ELECTRIC “er | ‘Noon 99995) |p an ourtala of stock cars wishing 16 van veith . Not 2 but RANGE. | L.O.L.R.A. Contact John. McComb, 599 /Not 3 but. . W's 3 a 2 fe — Lake Orion, MY rtle 3-3641 imme- — 5m—Good Car ° Sy hentia Size New or Used DIS-SPO-ZER / Pits Open at 12:30—Qualifying 1 PM. SALESMEN — | GAS RANGE ; “Sake at y ‘ Top Pay Set-up. Lots of Cars s : 5 ie Pri, Sat, Sun. s al) NEW $§9° Mr warehere PERRY at GLENWOOD * . W. HURON at TILDEN ||| See Ralph Humphries at | Tg alg at od | Out of Town Branches... , “mmmco uanson WALLED Lage wou : pene EL G. MARTIN. Sales Pd ee ee — i ;- : | : | : , "3008 Orchard Leke Ave. / Member of Fedéral’ Deposit Insurance Corporation no Orchard Lake ‘Ave. Ph FE Loiet Phone #0740 i . , | ‘ x & elaatt rc oF 6 i“ es / i 1 | rani" | hee } ae ae : 2 = 3 AN i » 2 g 2: a First. Race at 2:30 op phe te se ae + THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 Se nethinig for Somebody. Vacation Bible “Blessed be the man that pro-| School to Run — =| for Two Weeks. V le School WARE ARTIST | Sti A.M. Sunday School | for the two weeks is ‘Sailing With 11:60 A.M. Meraing Service Christ.”’ i a M, Evening Gervice . \B inoe, ae me Wrrebeet We 69553 || There will be four departments this year, to atcommodate boys and gitis of every\age. ment will have Mrs. Gerald Schultz as superintendent; Primary depart- ment, Mrs. William Coffin, super- intendent; Junior department, Mrs. LeRoy Koch, superintendent. and Young People, Mrs. Nutt, superintendent. A staff of twenty-six teachers are sions from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Mrs, Glora Luck, Youth Director is directing the Bible School, And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. ANNOUNCING The Formation of a Non-Denominational ——_ , Church ‘PASTOR: — GEOFFREY DAY PLACE:—Y.M.C.A. BLDG. TRAN SERVICES:— SUNDAY HERS BEM I's worth driving to... |" edie ane cca : te. 8e80h= Oe a ane FH cones Tam. COMMUNITY CHURCH : ~ Round Leke Read f BIBLE REBINDING Rebind family heirloom Bible. Expert workmelship and and fast, dependable service. Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave, FE 5-9591 terian Bible School are set for © June 20 through July 1, The theme | Nursery - Kindergarten départ- Load busy preparing for the daily ses-\- ‘Organ Chimes CHURCH OF CHRIST taalle Lien ace tas ean cnc tess 00 MORN. 11 A.M, Services Each Lord's Day, Evening........ 7:00 P. M. Win build my church" And’ the gates ot area Sat rte, soe 2 FE 17-0226 ~~] Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road aerate APOSTOLIC CHURCH “OF CHRIST Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7:30 P. M. We are A tlle In doctrine. Baptism in Jouus | Name, Holy Ghest as New Birth, Jesus_as the Bishop L. A. ‘ne ‘REV. — to Be Dedicated Candlelight Communion | Scheduled for 7:30 P.M. j Sunday Evening The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany will dedicate the new organ chimes at. the 9 and 11 o'clock services in the Bethany Baptist Church Sun- | day morning. The chimes were giv. | en by Bob and Helen Quin in mem- ory of their parents;” The Rev. E, Floyd Norton, Mic igan director of Christian Educa- tion will speak and the Junior High Choir will provide the nwu-— sie at-the early service. At 11 o'clock, .the Senior Choir will sing and the Rev. Ralph T. preacher. A Candlelight Communion Serv- ice will be held at 7:30 p.m. Reita Smith, director of Christian Educa- tion will speak and new members will be received. Communion will be served by ponder ral strmary amir es esses (high school boys and giris. The senior choir will again pro- vide the special-music, Besides dedicating the- new | chimes, Bethany Baptists are cele- brating their first anniversary in the new church sanctuary, Elda Sutter, church organi&t, will play the organ at all services. Miles of Pennies Contest | his | sit with him and fan him when the sun got too’ hot. le Andem D. D., Ex. Sec., Michigan | Baptist Convention will be guest | Confident Living Remedy Cures Selt-Pity, Brings New Happiness — . By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE For a number of years ‘I have been spending a short time each -| winter at a Florida hotel, It was there, just a few years ago, that I met a pathetic individual who has since become a great friend of mine. This man was from the West. He Jocked old and tired and he was rich. But, although he was, as they say, rolling in money, he wasn't well, nor was he happy. He had nurses to take care of him around the.clock, three ~ Former Rector. ”” Speaks Sunday Cranbrook, Bloomfield : Classes | nen You Don’ t Feel Hills Senior Hold Baccalaureate The senior classes of Kingswood a and Cranbrook Schools and Bloom-| —_- field Hills High School will attend) shifts of them. - When he went outside, one of them would heip hiny along. ease him into a chair, put a blanket round ay and fix a pillow under his head»She would When mealtime came, ‘she would lead him into the After watching this go on day after day, I asked the doctor how sick the man was. ‘He isn’t a bit sick DR. PEALE physically,”’ the doctor said. “It's all in his thoughts. That man is so filled with self-pity = concern for himself that it's pathetic.” * e es Then he went on to tell me that he had once become so irritated with this gentleman that he said to him, “Mr. So-and-so, I wish you'd stay out of my office because I do not have time to treat anyone but Sick people.” That had kept him away for about a week. He had the disease of s¢lf-pity and self-centeredness, as later he freely admitted. The doctor thought | might be of help and I tried to talk te the man, but found it hard to penetrate his mind. So I prayed for guidance | in helping him. And I got an answer so simple. that I was almost hesitant to use it. But that day I sat with him on the porch after his afternoon nap and asked = “Have you done anything for anybody today?” “Why no,”’ he answered. ‘I'm sick.:’ : go over and talk to her? Say something nice, do something nice, even something for somebody and by that method get away from yourself.” ENERGETIC, HAPPY I saw him again this year, but I hardly recognized him. He had no nurses and he looked much younger and acted quite energetic and happy. But he stopped me and said, ‘‘Do you know that what you told | me three or four years ago made me well?” I'd forgotten exactly what I'd told him, so I asked, ‘What was that?” ; ° e “You asked me this question: ‘Have you done anything for any- body today?’ ” . “And, did that help make you well?” I inquired. “Well, I got to thinking about how unhappy a life I was leading and how 1. wasn’t even practicing the religion I'd been brought up to believe in. And I'd been an official in my own church for years. ‘I had to admit that 1 was filled with self-pity, thinking only of myself. So I started helping people. As a result, I feel better, I'm happier and life really means something to me.” GREATEST, SIMPLEST Now that’s a simple story and you've heard others like it all your life, haven’t you? But the basic things about religion are simple, just as some of the greatest words in the Bible are thé simplest. Every- thing in the Bible is down to earth and very practical. For example, it tells us to love one another. It doesn't urge this just because it is a nice thing to do, but because love is a cleansing, healing and renewing force. life. He wants us to be strong and healthy. He wants us to be filled Will Pay for Church Bus The Sunday School department of the First Open Bible Church is sponsoring the purchase of a bus ‘to help with the transportation (| problem, ’ A Miles of Pennies Contest is in. progress to pay for the bus, The pastor, the Rev. Trenton Staton, will dedicate it Sunday: morning at 11 o'clock, with the entire Sun- day School taking part.. The first trip wil be ‘made to | the Youth Rally at Pine Grove, Detroit: Sufter the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of heaven. ~~Parent, Paster one true God! Always Pray for the Sick FIRST CHURCH. of GOD .. #%- Bast Boulevard — Bouth of Lookout Drive 9:45 am. Sunday School . . 16:45 a.m, Mornihg Service . “ 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE §-7768 or FE 4-1782 w, Eugene Romecr; Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. First Southern Missionary nrc CHURCH... . with power and peace. He tells us how to be that way in three simple words from the Bible: ‘Love one another.” . So if you do not feel well, try this remedy! Do something for } one one 1955) Homecoming Day aid Slated for June 26 “Conquering With Christ’’ will be Committees for the 35th Anni- the subject of the Rev. Elwood versary Homecoming Day of the Dunn's sermon when he preaches Sunday morning at the First Oakland Ave, United Presbyterian Bible School td be held June 26, Christian Church. He is a former pastor of the church and will were appointed at a recent staftf| Speak in the absence of the Rev. meeting. Dr. A. E. Kelley of Pitts-| Duncan D. McColl, the pastor. burgh, Pa., ‘will be guest ‘speaker. The McColls with their_son, Don- _Dr. Kelly is Secretary of the | ald, wil! be attending the gradua- -of - aA rermotichatd ~ef—-the4 tion of. their daughter, Margaret FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry Se. HEAR 365 East Wilson Ave." - Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .....11:00 A.M. : BTU. hae a ew oe eo ee 6:45 P.M, ee Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. — -Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. — Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor “Phone FE 4-8574 Alfiliated with Southern Baptist Convention Same OF CHRIST 1180 N. P ‘MILTON Tome Bhs, Rocgeeg E WERALD OF TRUTH 7:28 P.M. Wednes@ay Eve. Gervice | fen, 1100 to 11 0,1. one A. A.M: Sundey Bible School coat Senday Evening Services 16:58 A.M. —, —_ You Are Invited to THE PILGRIM. HOLINESS CHURCH win-Fairmount ee School (all ages)... oeeccece - 20a 8. we " i Prt; iY Yet Pees LTT Ee eee eee 11:00 a.m.’ ee . P. 8, + Facet idee eddies lett dd et id eee oes .. 6:45 p.m. Bs PPSCHPEC TESS CAO SEH OEE OR ee Tee 7:38 p.m, oe Inspirational Singing — Bible Preaching ROT OVERBAUGH, 8. a. Gaps. / “The be Line eed wip Be the Big Heart” fev; W. Wibley, Pastor TWO GREAT MESSAGES || Mrs, Noble Meredith, and Virginia |! pas Preshyterian. Church and|from Purdue University Sunday. Moderator of\the General Assem-| Following graduation Margaret bly at .the nt time. He has| Will begin work as a home-agent just conipleted a tour of the United | @pprentice in Portland, Ind. Presbyterian mission stations in| The regular monthly ‘meeting of the Sudan, Ethiopia and Pakistan.| the official board will be held at : the church Tuesday evening... The boards of deaconésses and will — at 7:30 and the éntire board at 8’: o'clock. are on the program qoemnities. | Mrs, Ernal Lloyd and Mrs, Park Wagg are a committee to locate addresses of former members. ‘Invitations are being prepared and mailed by Mrs, Jack Martin, I have been young and now am old; and yet saw'I never the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging their bread. | tin Newton a joint baccalaureate service Sun- | | ‘day, June 5, at 4 p.m. in Christ. Chureh Cranbrook, Bloomfield | Hills. They will hear an address by | the Rev. Robert W. Woodroofe Jr., | rector of Grace Episcopal Church Woodroofe served as curate at Christ Church Cranbrook from 1934 until 1940 when he became a chaplain in the United States Army... ; A graduate of the University of Michigan, he received his theo- logical training at the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Cam- bridge, Mass. Catholics Toke Positive Approach in Campaign By Religious News Service “Well,” I said, “‘see that poor old lady over there? Why don't you | if it is no more#*than to pull up a chair for someone to sit down on. Do | God wants us to enter into the fullest and richest experience of Lee-Osborne and the committee of SCOTT LAKE 7 hostesses includes Mrs, Guy . well, Mrs. Ralph Osborne, and|| ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mrs. Peter A, Niemi. 1062 Scott Lake Rd. ~ i we A. «., & 68. | Therefore all things whatsoever Teg ie *. . Orvitie J. ye would that men should do to ALBUQUERQUE, N. M:—A Ro- 'man Catholic group here is using |@ positive approach in its cam- | paign against indecent mov ies and ‘comic books, Under ,the name of the Aubu- | querque Committee for Juvenile | Welfare, it publishes an adver-| tisement each Saturday morning | which lists. movies that are rated | “good for the whole family. The | movies are those named “Class | A” by the National Legion of De- cency. The committee also has pre- pared a list of recommended | comic books. This has been dis- tributed to churches here, The group is an arm of the Al- | Buq uquerque Holy Name Society and | includes one man from each of the | city’s 17 Catholic parishes. The committee hopes to extend | activities in time and become a civic organization. ~“We feel that it’s everyone's business to protect our children’s minds,"’ he explains. _ REV, J. E, PALMER Revival Meetings will start at the Beulah Holiness Church, cor- ner of Osmun and Going Sts., Tuesday, June 7, with the Rev. J, E. Palmer of Ironton, Mo., as the evangelist. The Rev. John W. Burgess, pastor, states that serv- ices will be held each night be- ginning at 7:30 and the public is invited. Eastern Orthodox The Eastern Orthodox Church was recognized yesterday by' the state of Michigan as one of the major faiths. The U.S.- Armed Services have giveri the church ‘the right to receive EO on the) identification tags. The Rev. Soterios D. Gouvellis is pastor of the St. George Greek “ong Church here. First Open Bible-Church — —10 A.M. you, do ye even so to them. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH ’ 316 Baldwin Avenue FE 5-7938. Sunday School 10 A, M. Sunday Worship 114. M. | Sunday Eve..Worship 7:30 P. M. Thurs. Prayer 7:30. P.M. Saturday Eve, Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. Carl Downey, pastor. FE 5-7938 ' PARKDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 11:00 A. M. suNDAY — | "PREACHING SERVICES COMMUNION PREPARATION |) °45 4 ™- ee eee ee ilyseaslih Nae 8 Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin | “you CANNOT” WAINE &. WELTON, Minteter | MARSMALL ‘MeGuIRE, ‘Mim. of Masts feos ~ - nemenanen al ee Caer BAPTIST CHURCH 5 Taeeday, 7:4 7:43, vane You to Our Services . Bible Study” | 0 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-717 aa Ds rad Night, 7:30 p. M. __Tharsday, 7:45 Senday Schoo! «2-01-11 1000 8m Youth Service ya aerate | PON, 8 A. M., Sunday — 1460 on Your Dial 7 8 WOR, 8.A Senda wt aang tp Sense 3 ee , Rew. R, Garner, Pastor Mass. The Rev. |. ‘ Baptist Church will be in charge of jand 8 p.m., Sunday. A program | ers from the First Presbyterian Margaret! Michigan Recognizes |“ Choir Union to Meet” The Pontiac: Choir Union will hold ‘the regular monthly after- noon service at New Bethel Baptist Church, 175 Branch. St. Sunday at 3: 30 p.m, = public- is i invited," Ist sourics oa A. M. Pontiac Bile > Callese Collier Rd. at Collier Court Interdenominational Classes fer Everyone 3 Evenings A Week Fer Infermatien Contact Rev. E. Myer er Rev. Youth Plan Services _— at New Hope Baptist. CHURCH OF Ta, 199 Auburn Avenue Service, 7:30 P. M. Rally, Sunday — see P.M. Dr. ef Detreit, Lye Services 2:39 and 1:30 P. SJUANITA PARRIS, Seeing’ Young people of the New’ Hope the three services, 9 am. 3) SS ae —— is being planned to honor the pas- |; tor, the’ Rev. Ford b. reed who has been in Pantiac 37 years and has been pastor of New Hope 21 years, The Rev, Jesse A. lone and the | Rev. George Muskvally have | helped in the observance of these | many years of service. The church | auxiliaries and the members have | | decorated the church. The Junior and Senior Choirs | have provided special music and |. six guest speakers have given ser- | mons. United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere, &. Allebach, Paster Pastor Reviews Work Vacation Church School teach- Church of Pontiac will attend a | preview of Westminster Vacation Church School materials at the |Orchard Lake Community Presby+ “Bible School Hoan terian Church, 517 Commerce|~ Worship . .. 10:00 a. 2 Rd., Monday evening, June 6. “HIS TRUTH IS - The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, MARCHING ON” associate pastor, will preview kin-| P Fyening Service ....7:30 p.m dergarten materials. This session . is sponsored by the Church School : Association of Detroit Presbytery. | JOSLYN AVENUE A false balance-is abomination Joslyn at Third — to the Lord: but a just weight is coe a eo His delight, . : sf Bible School ..... $30 am \ The ‘rich and <1 Morning, Service. .. . 10:45 rich and ‘pore’ meet ere “FAMILIAR SPIRITS” — Lord is the maker of them |? Prening Sérvice .. .... 7:30 r AUBURN HEIGHTS UNITED LUTHERAN : . c CH OF , i 2) none McCann, Paster ASCENSION aaa Williams and Bible School ...... 10:00 a m. ee it Westin 11S am Gea. L. Garver, Paster FE %-7513 “AWARDING HONORS” No Youth Fellowship This Week PENTECOSTAL CHURCH DRAYTON PLAINS OF CRONTIAC Walter J. Teeawissen, Jr. Paster 90 Howard 5 Street Bible School ...... 945 a m _. Everyone Welcome! Worship... 11:00 @ m. Senday Scheol.......... 16:00 A.M. anday Morning......... 11:00 A.M. “PARABLES OF THE Ea SOKOS esos 1:45 P.M GDO! — 1:45 P.M. “Y ecae te a o MARVIN P. -HESTER © SUNDAY SERVICES Listen te Sunday Evening Bread- east, 9:30 P.M. te 10:00 P. M. RADIO. _WPON Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. Wednesday 7:30 Pt * Prayer and Study Hour 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL id Anointed King” 11:60—-seomsente WORSHIP Youth Fellowship 7:30—£vangelsitic Hour “An Honest Day's Work” FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH | —— Fein tO ee Pastor. ’ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Corner East Huron and Mt teens ot TO 96. Pontine (Opposite Post Office Lawrence 4 Graves, Asse. Minister Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. ; “WHEREVER THE |, GOSPEL Is PREACHED” . Burton, Preaching CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY . “GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR” > + ‘flalecp K. Barton, Minister ee Sunday Services and : .» . Reading Room = 2 East Lawrence, Street Wednesday Evening Open Daily 11 AM. to S P.M. Service, 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. : = CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. = “ Lawrence and Williams Streets “4 “Meeting the Challenge of Retirernent” _ Station. on CKLW-W0 Ke: Sunday AS AM. /10:45 A. M-MORNING WORSHIP. | Megs of Sen es Senpainee as _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY; JUNE 4, 1955, Rev. C. D. Priess, Pastor 7) "The SALVATION ARMY Everyday Religion Taian Gio cimmnen wontly coviten in your chawch caftens from your absence. Hf you are not im your place on Sunday you are proclaiming to others that your religion does not come - agaiiist hemisphere, ‘‘where duty call wanting there.” . . > We must all be loyal to the cause of right. We must stand for justice to The Third Trump | A musician friend tells of an incident 1 the life of the great composer Sibelius. He was attending a rehearsal of one of his | ‘Sibelius listeried fora few moments, then cried out, “I can stand ) re ee Se One eee eee ee “WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT” ; As his sensitive ear noticed*the absence of one rather un- Ra ephes e O S , eeeis Magenent, ce te One Portas Maician, who te to Sabbath School .............5....11:30 a.m. Author harmony, and whose ear is so sensitive He can Youth Fellowship ... 6:15 p. m.. mat : i Peeeesens eeee Ue . eee noms ag ety ot mae Evening: Service Cen 720 p.m. | 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE ‘ Se ee Youth Service 6:30 P. M. The Sunday School of the FREE METHODIST /’ CHURCH Subsequent to this charge the KESUBAH is recited followed by seven distinct blessings composed of prayers of adolation, blessings for the happiness snd welfare of the couple, and a reminder that THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7: 30 P. M. Wearing of Jeans Banned by Catholics OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Ro- man Catholic authorities have for- 9:45 A. M. Worship — Communion — Sermon Rev. Lola P; Marion, Speaker 8:45 A. M. to 12:18 Children’s Church and 7:45 P. M. A Soul Stirring Service and Sermon Dr. Leland L. Marion Preaching on “The Cost of Sinning” A Friendly Place to Worship for. All Ages. Knights of Columbus Telegraph Road at Orchard Like Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL seen eeeee necccceceee Dd 9:45 A.M. || man is created in God’s image and bidden students of either sex to . g HOLINESS MEETING .... sews .. 11 A.M, ff] must live up to the obligations in-| wear slacks or blue jeans in pa- : Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor 7 emits eae a ete eect herent in it. rochial grade schools here. The ron YOUTH SERVICE . veecccccccccccccees OP. M, The 5 order is effective with the start of a . os >W. Hu on Mek final part of the ceremony the fall term in September. | Pontiac, Mich. EVANGELISTIC MEETING ..............7:30P.M. [|| te the breaking of = gince em! = Emmanuel Baptist Church. 9:00 A.M. . 7 Bulletin | : Ist Playing of the Chimes, [Elda Sutter A 1 Electi = 10:00 A.-M. _ Special Music, Junior High Choir, Lois Tiffany, Dir. nnua jon | Auditorium Speaker, Rev. Floyd Norton, Director of Officers Christian Education, Michigan te ” = Adventist Communi _ 87 Lofoyette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) JUST MARRIED — Standing under the Chupah are Mr. and Mrs. | Pentios Prem Photo Drugaists Ban Hi b Gol R ‘ Presents . ‘Morton Eugene Golditch, who have just been married by Rabbi: Henry | with white satin edged with gold fringe and decorated with pink peonies den A. Hoschander (center) at Congregation B'nai Israel in a recent eve-| and pink and white snapdragons. White candles and fern form a back- Ives y ule MRS. ‘FLORENCE ANDERSON ning wedding. Mrs. Golditch is the former Esther Zeta Gilbest, daugh-| round. Asis the custom, the men are wearing skull caps, Rabbl ecent diy indigenes ieee Oenine . one om ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert of Pontiac and her husband is the son | Hoschander has told the meaning of the wedding customs in the follow- KEENE, Tex.—This ity of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Golditch of Detroit. The Chupah is covered ing article. ° ’ . | Pharmaceutical Group |ot 1.000 persons, 98 per cent of Annual Children’s s Day Program ST. PAUL LUTHERAN || Rabbi Henry Hoschander hi : Werks to Remove AM) sonad tae fret pales officer You end Your Family Are Welcome! ; CHURCH Y | f en } oin Objectionable Literature | i.. 62-year history. It also elected MORNING SERVICE AT 10:00 O'CLOCK — | 4 ae, |. ‘ its first mayor and alderman. —— 8 a.m. Moming Worship Explains Jewish Wedding | By Religious News Service , “ye Howard C. Arts, Paster Burtella Green, 8. S. Supt. 10:45 a.m. Moming Worship Prior to the actual ceremiony| the,greom and his family then Grace Lutheran | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, — The vb a ne odnn man ew a = Phy che gt rz see || Uniting man and woman in holy the bride and hers. Minnesota Pharmaceutical Associ-| peneved te be the only sistable = bl owt ‘ : . . : ation has announced that it will : The NTRAL CI m of Heaven Is Thine” | . wedlock, extensive time is con-| The religious ceremony is ba Youth Choirs Combine town in the world that hag never a * sumed in pre-marital discussions | sically divided into two parts: (1) : : [emary : a ar rap ‘waiting had a felony. It also has so STIAN CHURCH FIRST PROGRESSIVE = || netween bride, groom, and Rabbi.|A formal religious engagement,| to Sing Hymn of Praise (ore Secs Mile SS Ne] debe, | 441 M. Saginaw Chea, D. Race, Pastor FE 4-000 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | immediately before the ceremony, | and (2) The marriage. In ancient| Sunday Morning Association members will receive | Almost everyone tithes, almost Sundey $ lo Schoo! 10 AM 2 sexed emee the groom in the presence af two | days the engagement was effected lists of literature considered by the |RO one smokes or drinks sleoholic Morning Worship Evening Service 7:30 P.M. | respected witnesses pledges to up-|.bY a separate ceremony performed! Grace Lutheran Church has association as unfit for juvenile | beverages OF coften, tas TES ty “Sree ae Midweek Service 7:30 P. M. hold a documnt which he signs | @Pproximately a year before mar- reading. Druggists participating in | "° ; g . ae Mire, Besite Young of Berkley hich + subsequently cheeen) Treaty Darcey = ©)? | cc poasrens will sabes bs dighy Keene's people are vegetgrians. | aay a erage st both are recited while | eption of 18 children into com-| .. oon such literature, George W.|_, The town is noted for its attrac- vows to love, honor, and cherish | standing under a CHUPAH, «| ™uicant membership in the 11! Wuherm, new president, sald, [tive young girls but they wear oe | eantpy aymbctie of ¢ heme o'clock service. Immediately fol- little or no’ makeup. That also FIRST his betrothed, to support her as opy sym a , Sepa- their confirmation, these Co-operating druggists will be rae coeds among bets her station in lle, and to rated only by, the Rabbi's cheree | caren will congregation | siven window decals and signs to| the 387 students at. Southwestern PRESBYTERIAN live with her as mian and wife. | to the couple and the publie proc- | ‘hi aang apd be placed over their newsstands, | | : : lamation of the KESUBAH. in the reception of Holy Commun- ‘eat Ox ’ Junior Qollege here. CHURCH The actual ceremony com- | Rabbi Hoschander’s charge to | !0. Se ee ee |e Comnd meen goes at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | | ™ = csmeeo eoll — on an = ie Sener Choirs a ral ote to = ae the college, ar a Oakland and Saginaw, : Wilttem &. } lowing: . . A - : . ae rae CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC || 7% 3 preaches tit the ident | er the St. Francis Hymn, « met-| We Intend fo push the, com] alway arough echecl Pontiac, Michigan “FRET | | = Mik ee ee ee _ SCIENCE CHURCH individuality ‘at eens ti | ticle to the Sun which praises God | stated, ‘'so that the public will |/ Most of them are employed part || Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor iF... | | i Ps ~ ie "$0 Whittemore St, one necessarily falls prey to that| for His glories in nature. The| know that Minnesota:druggists are/ time either in the school's big Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor © pring : ; Drak of the other, the ideal marriage | ‘rangement is by W. B. Olds for in full accord with any plan to keep | printing press which does work for “WE ARE WITNESSES” eee a rene | is not one whevein the likes and | multiple choirs. from our magazine and eks| churches and business firms all Our responsibility—the World; Our resources—. De. W. H. Marbech, Preaching |} Sun., 7:00 P.M.. Prayer Service dislikes of one fall supine before The choirs will sing at both 9/ all literature which is obscene, in | over the country or in the mop the Word ~~ L Wed., 1:30 P.M.. Midweek Sefvice [| the likes and dislikes of the other. | a.m. and 11 a.m., and will be di- | decent and objectionable factory, one of several town indus- SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. — Marriage is not an institution for rected by Mrs. James B. — = tries owned by the Adventists. (Classes for All Ages) FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH *:- "hs collar 4 Maeg dpreement|ccpmiat The beste Gr Rav. |nce tne catpetion: Oe ote’ |_Whot men & Sard of pos, vn MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. sonar He Cat ioe an — part of two intelligent indi-| Otto G. Schultz, -will officiate for is flesh |is|if his son ask bread, will he give | GROWTH IN GRACE eosee Oe eee oe ee ee : to fuse ‘their destines, to the services. d him a stone? _ MORNING WORSHIP eeeeee Se CRO *ERHt Ooo Ree oe8ee 47% | be a hel one to the other, “The children to be received are: = ” EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P. mM, ” . YER Se ee ee Goasen, Wane he | MISSIONARY ‘TRAVELOGUE * * a * * me . that olinineies po 1 ees’ nar. hema Ray i THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE DR. H. H. SAVAGE Speaking at Both Services that spurs one on to ever greater | Smith,"Judy Ouellette, Tyrus Men- . - || heights. This latter is conceivable | zel Jr., Jack Nicholas Jr., Marion _______§08 Auburn Avenue _— fies Gases en cont ees Milton Mielke . ~ ——~ NORTH LYNN sYaaer —-....-} tinue_to_develop_the-qualities- and | Jr; Bruce. Bergstrom, - Richard |} - “Soe Bia ia ae a = ||| a 7a [1 nn — ao ‘ka ’ W. ¥. Bs. 48 PM | virtues which Erikson Jr., Pieante Seatihi, and . ‘ 5 serve as THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY ‘GELEBRATION THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH one Dedication of the New Organ Chimes Special Ist Anniversaty Offering 10:00 AJM. First Anniversary Sunday School Hour ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE > $989 East Pike Street 10:00 A.M. Sundey School 11:00 A.M. Worship - Young People 6:30 P. M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Bev. W. &. Verian, Paster - Rover betes, Wate Stopiee _ Bible Class - - “WHAT WE BELIEVE” THURS., JUNE 7 All members should be present to elect the men of their choice —— — eyes Pb i ag Ne | First in @ series of messages on the Book of Lube. Goal: 100% Attendance: in All Departments 2 — — _ Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15-10:45 Special Ist Anniversary Offering nae oa GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Tom Malone, Teacher = 1:00AM. Wis a Corner of Genesee and Glendale Dedication of the New Or an Chi ae Services at'9 A. M. and 11-A. M. 11:00 A. M. ene as Rev, Otto G. Set NdITA.M. \ and Fists a the Chinen, = Sutter ae | A 6 ” pecia ie) e Senio oir ' Sunday ahaa aaa ee | “THE SALT OF THE EARTH ‘Speaker, Rev. Ralph T. Andem, D. D. pow 7 . “Baby coat special recognition of all babies. Photograph Ex. Sec., Michigan Baptist Convention Tr An Chu > \ \ of all babies and porents.. - Special Ist Anniversary Offering | All Saints E 's Episco pal urch @ We'll Look For You! 1/8} 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P.M. | (Poo. “the Bet C fa i net - 0 sD Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. + aSORIP L SYMBOLS OF THE Candle Light Communion Service P| 820 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION |. PREACHING : Reception of New Meribers .9:30.A.M. Holy Communion, Instructions and’ Church Schoo! 1AM &7:30 PM Y SPIRIT” Special Music, The Senior Choir. —oL 19:00.A. M. Holy Communion, School.” wast teeieciocanmd - Speaker, Miss Reita Smith, Director: | Sermon by the Rector — | Questions answered publicly from the pulpit on the Christian Education, + Chureh | ——______—— — —— C Holy — . | meg ae BK Jr. Deacons and Deoconesses t [Radom Matyas | eae ies all 996—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday _ 2 : am. ch rch School \ (‘e * : ; i : tae e hs 4 > : ; ce 11) on ei eceninnn }16S6RM. P ond : eng FLITE DR. TOM MALONE * : 5 4 | : F + ~~ & i ff , ; % et % fe ote r ree Mt : aw = tek ee EE ee ee ee = - -ourse, Stresses Alien all the werk cones the firs—it shouldalt be too long now before these gals at Pontiac High School can taste for themselves just what kind of bakers they are. While their teacher (right) Mrs, Claude Meade of North Sanford street, looks on, Dorothy Sebastian of South Edith Pat Stinson of West Howard avenue and Rose Davis . Pentiac Preas Photos of East Y pailanti avenue (from left to right) find that four hands are better than two when it comes to the kitchen clean- up detail, thus disputing the never done.” theory that “women’s work is Along with solving the problem of budgeting both time and money in the foods course at Pontiac High School; the tenth graders take up first aid, home nursing and child development. + Greged This. Weekend By DELORES WEST. _ EAST LANSING — Floats and music on the Red Cedar River hold Carolyn Lerens a Le Baron ave- ‘nue at a recent tea was award- ed a scholarship for next fall street, Mary Cervantes: of Rankin of Osmun street put miniature cakes. _ Nutrition Perkins street. and Marjorie Too. many codks may spoil the broth,| | the finishing touches on their | is also stressed in the food | courses, with health and age of the individual taken into’ account. Safety is one of the poi ——————+ foods instructed at’ Pontiac High School. ASC Water. Carnival her party loaves. The girls. preservation by canning and een nts stressed in the course on Tenth grader Nancy Mcllhargie of East Columbia avenue makes. good use of her pot holders as she opens the oven door to inspect also study kitchen planning and equipment, buying food for quantity as well as quality, freezing and the planning, preparation and serv ing y of food. reign over this weekend's activities at MSC,.as the senior class pre- ats sents the-1955- Water Carniva a } ® “Spring term activities float to a finish with this event which was presented Thursday and Friday * * ‘evenings and will be presented again this evening. _ Since this ts the last official | function of the senior class, it ends with a happy note. The theme chosen to be portrayed | this year is “Sense and Non- sense."’ - Several Pontiac area students ate among those who have ac tive-_ ly: participated in preparation for ‘the 3955 carnival, Committee chair- man ‘of the and and entertain- ment for the! event is Ron Night- ——. cenghem senior. ~ * * Paul vais also a Birmingham senior, is the committee chairman for judges and trophies. Entries in the Water Carnival will be judged and trophies awarded to the IMAGINATION USED ‘A great deal of time, money and imagination is put into the show by dormitories, fraternities, sorori- _ ties, and other living units. / This year’s carnival is compos¢d. of 32 floats, each float being Ahe combined effort of two living yhits. _ Each float is built around the theme chosen by the units con- ‘ structing it, tpg camtren oh "5 and Nonsense” floats/are junior and Jan street who term. She was among five MSC recipients of the Faculty Folk main, Two Birmingham seniors have been initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, nafional scholastic honor’ society. They are Mary Ann Chenault and Catherine McQueen. * * * One hundred forty-eight graduat- ing seniors representing the top eight per cent of-the class received this honor at an annual banquet this week. OFFICERS CHOSEN When fall term officers of Alpha Delta Sigma, men's professional advertising fraternity were cho- sen, Bill Poirier, of Birmingham, ‘was elected treasurer. He is a _| junior, Several Pontiac area students ate pledging sororities at pres- ent. Kitty Schoomaker, « Bir- mingham freshman, ts pledging Alpha Chi Omega. Othet sorority pledges are Nancy | Nortgn of Birmingham and Nancy bos Riots of Bloomfield freshmen: ye sorority. Hills, both they are pledging Phi Honors Workers ’ As an award for assistance given during a recent clean-up drive sponsored by the Wever-Owen- ‘;Hawthorne’ Community Club, the club acted as host for a hot dog roast held at Oakland Park. and Blue Bird Girls from Haw- thorne School and 35 Brownies and Intermediate Gir! Scouts at Owen Butler, Mra.) 7 Carolyn ts-atres:—7— ‘Community Club} Guests were some 60 Camp Fire | ie s0lob, Mrs. Frantes| — | Map , Mrs. Martin Ceremony and Inspection Are Held by ; Iraq Caldron, Daughters of Mo- kanna, held the annual ceremonial and inspection Wednesday evening at the VFW Hall on South Saginaw street. Mrs. Gladys Reusch of Cleve-| land was the supreme deputy in- spector. She was introduced by Mrs. Murray White, mighty chosen | one of Iraq Caldron. Honored guests introduced. by Mrs. Fred Crossman, Lalla of Iraq Caldron, were Mrs. E. A. Perkins of Bay City, Mrs. M.. A. . Richter of Cleveland ‘and Mrs. Otto Koch of Ann Arbor. Other special guests were Mr. {and Mrs. Doyle Jones, Mrs. Melvin Dillon of Geveland. Mrs. —— : . THOMAS L. MOORE Meine L Moore, son of "Mr, jaind Mrs. Robert L. Moore of North Iraq Caldron Steele of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Franklin Carl of Toledo. | THOSE. INITIATED Initiated into the order were Mrs. Bernard Kelyon, Mrs. Floyd Sink- ler, Mrs. B. J. Hansen and Mrs. Lewis Schaar. Ted Arnold, Mrs. Glenn Jolly,,Mrs. Victor Bodamer, Mrs. Rissell Marion, Mrs. Raymond Haerrter, Mrs. Richard Parsons and Mrs. Grace Huff. Others taking part in the cast were Mrs. Dee Pritt, Mrs. Wil- liam Koggenhopp, Mrs, William Anderson, Mrs. Fred Crossman, Mrs. Rabert Snyder and Mrs. Walter Stafford. Completing the list were Mrs. Benjamin Richardson, Mrs. Eu- gene Bragan, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Roger Smiley and Mrs. W. J, Morris. / Mrs. Bodanfer, Mrs. Earl Ander- son and Mr. John Thomas served on- the hospitality committee and Mrs. Ted Arnold, Mrs. Doyle _| Jones, /Mrs. Mott Bodman * and Mrs. ‘Bertha Clendenning served on the refreshment committee. ‘| Eavors were supplied 7 Mrs, Russell Marion. . Mt, Pleasant. He is president of for a Sigma Phi fraternity at the | through July 29. y and plans to enter ‘Vander-| Work will be) intensive and. Endy el ans on te ee , a Members of the ceremonial cast} | were Mrs. Edward Pritchard, Mrs. _| The September ‘meeting will be | han , advanced officers’ night. Reading Classes |Held, at Webster ( > * sugar. The task of flour sifting has been | but not this cake for it aie bas on the | put into the-hands.of Sandra Luebke of East | way to becoming a reality. ‘to right) Elizabeth Verbeek of: Bul avenue | | separates the eggs, (from Left) | Liberty street is creaming the butter and | | foods course. Fa a ar nt tn S Ri catenr y Wo THE ,PONTIAC PRES men’s. Beverly avenue. only a small percentage of what-tenth grade Diane Charboneay of | girls at Pontiac High School learn in their The actual éooking covers ap. ‘* Section SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 PAGES 10-11 By ANNE HEYWOOD Recently I stopped over for a day in a New England tewn which is brimful of historic sites. | I was anxious to see some-of the > J erent ines but had no idea ‘how to get to them. Without a car—or a sense of direction—it seemed a hopeless proposition. _ Also, my experience had been that most sightseeing tours were. 8) mass-produced, so to speak, and | so impersonal that, I didn’t want |. one of them. ON A HOTEL DESK on the hotel desk came to my| attention. - It offered individual tours, in a private car, on an hourly ba- wis, Next thing you know, I was picked up at the hotel by a brisk, white-haired woman whose story, as were the places she drove me to *T've ‘aieaye lived in? this sec- } tion,” she said, as we dreve toward. the suburbs, “and my family be- I love every inch of it. “More revolutionary history went on here than any other place I know of. “All my life, I've driven around, and I know every building and every historical site as well-as I ‘know my own hand,” “I could see that she did, .and asked more about her, Like most New Englanders, she was rather reserved, but before long she be- gan to realize that my questions were baded on real interest, * not | just idle curiosity, Here is her story: Mrs..G. was , Married quite young and had lonly one child, a son. After they learned that © they would have no other children, Mrs,. G. and her husband lavished their: affection on the sinall bey, From time he was very little, Mrs, G. took him on tours around the countryside, : He shared his. mother’s interest in the old revolutionary battles TRAGEDY STRUCK HOME And then, when he was fourteen, he died in a traffic accident. / “lt was several before I even 2 apt cored shout, or he wouldn’t IPiand Recital Held in Donelson Church | , Danny Jimmy Norris, David Smith, ‘Robert Kitely: and Dennis | Theni a little folder which was!’ was every bit as interesting to me| * and in the story of many of the) .| historic places. something do, something that I was interested | ref, Alte Leighton. gave reading. jug’ be responsible for what happened to me. SHARE IT WITH OTHERS » a ‘when “my husband me: owed this cace and that I had | to keep busy. “Se he suggested that I share my love of the place with other people, He said { would get me Tragedy. Led Mother to New Life out of myself wid it has.” She smiled arid began telling me about the néuse we were approach- ing. She never said another’ word about herself, but she didn't need to. I kept wishing that other women, | when they face tragedy, could find jas wonderful a solution as Mrs. G. found. E PAUL GENE HICKMAN: BOB GRANT DUNN Pontiac High School’will be represented by two of its 1955 graduates at the annual awards banquet to be given Monday evening by the Engineering Society of Detroit. Bob Grant Dunn, a January graduate and Paul Gene Hick- man, who will receive his diploma on June 16,.are two of the 74 honor students who will receive certificates of merit. Students were selected for their outstanding records in science subjects and stated intention to enter the field of nit Lt architecture or the allied sciences. Zonta Club |Hears Talk Jewish Holidays Are Explained by Mrs... Rosenthal = ‘For the gathering held at Hotel significance of the holidays. | Hashannah, the Jewish New r Year; Yom Kippur, day of atone- “Purim, festival of Queen Ester; of the Egyptian of the Ten Commandments Moses on Mt. Sinai, holidays explained. gram chairman and introduced Mrs, Rosenthal, The annual June breakfast will be held Sunday at Rotunda Inn at 10 a.m, New members will be honored and there will be an installation of officers for the 1955-56 season, Fhe annual meeting will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Russell Evans of Lake Angelus. Shower Honors Arleen Sotko Arlene Sofko, bride-elect of Law- rence Kelly of Coopersville, was honored at a bridal shower given | by Joan VanBellg,and Jean Guen- ther at the former's home on Or- |chard Lake road. The brideelect is the daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Sofko of | Westacres. | tricia Barker, Carol Guests at the recent shower were Mrs. Sofko, Mrs. Thomas C. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Shirley Badalutz Mrs. John VanBelle, Mrs. Ervin Holland and Mrs. William Ar- | chambeau. Others present were Mrs, Pris- cilla Neumah, Mrs. Patricia Wha- len, Sally Broadman, Margaret Schmidt, Barbara Lawless, Pa- Monroe and Barbara Kemp. Piano, Organ Pupils to Present Recital A piano and organ recital will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. in St. F | John ‘Lutheran Church on Hill street. Those participating will be San- dra Meade, Helen Nelson, Susan Folsum, Hugh . Robertson, Robert Burwell, Jeanette Bailey, Wilma . Sharon Drew and Lenore Hoginson. Others taking part will be Duane Bailey,-Nicki Folsum, Donna Steinkamp, Lynn Thompson, Vera Thompson, Judy Teerman and Ruth Kelly. . Helene Schwetta,-soprano soloist, will be accompaniéd by Mrs. Dale ‘Marr. Final Meeting Held by Mothers’ Club All through until] September is the Pontiag DeMolay Mothers Club, which held its final. meeting of the season Thursday’ ¢vening at the Masonic Temple on East Lawrence street, Mrs. Fred Mittledorf, president, announced that Pontiac Order ‘of DeMolay Boys would be assisted with its project on June 11.. The mothers’ prayer was read by -Mrs, Mat Shelton. ‘ Celebrating their 60th, wailing anniver-| Whittier, y on Suriday are Mr. and Mrs. William | Blikeman, of Pioneer avenue. They have nae Oe aie rn i 4 ae lene couple Calif, with Mr. Marsal, their daughter and son-in-law, The | has one. eranichig: ont: ‘two cleng A Viste Gian Gete’\ and Mrs: 0. F.. z Mrs, James Rosenthal spoke to the Zonta Club of Pontiac Thurs- day on the significance of Hebrew + | Ynusic«as related to majer relig- * | ious" holidays. Waldron, Mrs. Rosenthal used rec- | ords of the music as well as some interpretive records explaining the Passover, liberation from the yoke pharoahs, and Shavvos, commemorating the gift ‘to Mrs, George Richmond -was pro- SYLVIA MARIE DORAN Sylvia Marie Doran graduated | from Mercy School of Nursing in Detroit.on May 28 as president of her senior-elass. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph Doran of Euclid avenue. Tea Bags Set in Cups Are Simpler But Auto ‘Says Another Method ts More Proper By EMILY POST - A woman writes me as follows: “When friends come in to see me in the afternoon, I usually serve them tea. “TI would like to know if it is in good taste to prepare the tea. in cups using the little tea bags. I think 4t simplifies matters to be Or if you have a silver. tea ball, there would be no objection to using this for one or two cups of tea? “Dear Mrs. Post: At our table we serve bread that has been cut in half’ slices. half slice once again, before’ but- tering, proper? for us in the adoption of a “I have thanked each of personally, but feel that is , enough. Would it be proper to send each one a small gift as a token a Answer: I think yc your thanks are can do for these kind friends. Seal grease stains on wallpaper with shellac before you repaper. digit acaun aera come right through the new paper. Festivities Slated at Orchard Lake © The entire membership of Or- chard Lake Country Club is es- pecially invited to attend festivi- ties at the club. Sunday. punch will be served ata reception in the lounge : noon on in . honoring visiting tennis stars. Lunch will be served . preceding the dedication of a: new tennis Fred Otto.and Don MacKay will for an exhibition. They are the top doubles talent —— in Michi- Ri iecane Club: ' Plans Two Events Called to Indiana Is breaking © this | Toni Owen Fashions | a Winner ~ Skirt Is Flattering, Sleeves and Neck | Interchangeable ESA Holds. Summer Ball Tonight. Epsilon Sigma Alpha's summer ball. Dancing will take place from 9 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. . Genleve Mann and Mr, and Mrs. William Morris, Guests invited for cocktails at , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Post and Dr. and Mrs. Mrs, Frank. Jalosky Jr. Plains will entertain the son of Mr. and -Mrs. Heath of Beechgrove drive The couple exchanged ‘ suptial ‘vows May 8 at the First Methodist ;Church of East Point. Senior Members - of Church Honored | pp | Pontiac Area Many Pontiac area residents will receiwe undergraduate degrees from aichignn State College at | the spring graduation exercises to) take place Sunday at 4 p.m. in Macklin Stadium. * * * j Graduating from Pontiag are Nicholas Anton of St. Clair street, Mary Chase of Oliver street, James | Cobb of Prall street, Verne Hamp- | ton of Cherokee road, James! Hruska of North Cass Lake road. and Dixie Keppel of North Tele- | Westacres Community Club will | be the setting this evening for | ‘Men’s Clothes /not become as popular as pink, *|is used in small flecks and pin. --| point patterns on some of the _| frequently on a medium or dark *, brown background. e Dale carmeye,| Stork Shower | graph road. 1 Go ‘Heliotrope’ often called, is a color that has hed -a varied career in men’s clothes. It was introduced several years ago in shirts, then dropped from sight. It was revived again in shirts in the past several sea- sons and as a decorative color over black in ties. Essentially a lavendar, it has perhaps because most men think | of it and a slim blonde (in a! fresh lavendar dress) at the same time. Never say die, however; helio new spring tropical worsted suits, Is Given Mrs. Earl H. Hotchkiss = War- ringham drive was feted at a pink and blue shower given by. Mrs. | Arthur Novgtney of Woodbine "| dtve. Mrs. Arthur Silverthorn was. co-hostess, Guests at the Wednesday shower. were Mrs, Darwin Tondu, Mrs. Jeanette Foster, Gladys Silver- thorn and Mrs. Larry Komp. Others were Mrs. Herbert Novot- ney, Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mrs. Harry Bock; Mrs. William Silver- thorn, Mrs, Stan Fruscher, Mrs. Charles Hotchkiss ~ Mrs. Olaf Sesvold. Also invited to” the party were Mrs.- Robert Hotchkiss, Mrs. Ray Jacobson, Mrs. Fremont Thoe, al | Mrs. Alfred Franks, Mrs. Charles Scully ahd Mrs. Lyle Passmore. ; ipleting the: list were Mrs. Foisy, Mrs. Gordon Morrell, Mrs. Thomas Sachler, Mrs. John Hotchkiss, Mrs. Lyle Mavis, Mrs. Theophil Dobski and Mrs. V~C. Heliotrope, or “helio” as it’s - Stan Vitasinsky, Mrs. Herbert Leh, | Students _ | to Receive Degrees Sunday Others from Pontiac are Fred- erick Kuekes of Shore drive, - George MacDuff of Wolfe street, street, Suzanne Swart: of East Kennett road and Richard Wilson of Eastwood drive. Graduates from Birmingham are ' Patricia Belfore, John Bishop, Rob- ert Coote, John Dreystadt, Robert Randall Filkins, Margaret Ireland ‘and Einar Jensen, OTHERS RECEIVE DEGREES. \ Other Birmingham residents re- ceiving undergraduate degrees from Michigan State College are Catherine McQueen, Rona Night- ingale, Frederick Pfeiffer, Paul Phillips, Ronald Phillips, Robert Pope and Gilbert Proven. Still others from Birmingham are Marilyn Rostow, Marilyn ‘ Scheel, Joseph Sundell, Marilyn Swett, | Kathlene Walker and Joan Weav- er. Other graduates include -Mar- jerie Price of Auburn Heights, Rebert Richardson of Drayton Plains, Lou Ann, Manns and Ga- briele Muhling of Farmington, Georgia Reehm of Franklin and Nancy Squires of Franklin Vil- lage. Milford students graduating are Mary Gardner, Charles Leubert, A. Pauline Mack and Phillip Rob- erts. : Those from Oxferd. aceepting-- degrees are David Beatty, Errol Campbell, Lloyd Cocking and Charles Renshaw. ‘Rochester graduates are Bonna-|. lyn Atwood, Don Holland, Rudolph Mueller, Ray Plagens, Helen | Proch, Anne Stouffer and Lou Stout. Students from Walled Lake re- ceiving degrees are Elmore Bridges, Donald Brown and Jack Miesel. John Proctor, a resident of *South Lyon, will also take part in the ee exercises. Parents Reveal Engagement .. The engagement and approach- ping marriage of their daughter, Janice Ann, to David Taylor Hay- how is announced by Mr. and Mrs. William. E. Bosserman of Hills dale. The couple wil) be married June~25 in the First Methodist Church of Hillsdale. .. Parents of the prospective bride- | groom are Mr. and Mrs. E. -C.! Hayhow of Hillsdale, former resi- ||. dents of Pontiac. Upon graduation | from Michigan State College, Da-| vid will become a member of the Pontiac Press advertising staff. - Clebned You Can Clean Your Own Carpet NEW.MAY. R BUT Look Like This ee — : UG | ee 21132 ‘cotton lawn; sew another version iw 0. . go. | I like break up with Jack, obviously. You're undecided whether to con- tinue going with Jack as you have been, or whether you should break free and try for Tom again. But what a tease Tom is! Those faces of his have you imagining - all sorts of things, But he didn’t ‘say straight out that he wanted to go with you again, | He didn’t beg you to break off with Jack in his behalf. He made no mention of feeling serious about you, He was: just teasing . when he made those funny faces. So 't be misled. It's nothing to get in a frenzy about! Simple, soft, s-o-o becoming! This pretty dress is designed espe- cially to flatter the large figure— to slim, trim inches away! Make it a sundress in cool voile, nylon, in crepe for fall, with sleeves and yokes of contrast lace! Pattern 4637: Women's sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 36 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric.’ This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is testedfor_fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. " Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. 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But I know something is wrong by the way he acts. “Was it wrong for me to dance him only?” should dance with that boy —/ nothing wrong with it at all. aig i iene aun ane big wy ape! together. Answer: It wag logical that you | Play up to him quietly and eft ciently. Deter to Me teégmeet. ad Open Tonight ‘til 9 Sunday . 2 to 5 Jantzen | a Cole of California. _ Sea Nymph SWIMWEAR 4 PARKING REAR of STORE | Huron at Telegtaph on Exclusive one for hadies CON N OLLY’S offer acon Leclinees in 1 solid silver, — Shternational Sterling BUY BY THE PIECE...8Y PLACE SETTING...8Y THE Zh. /; -_— sh Patterns shown priced from 20.75 for a four- piece place setting to only 29.75 for | a com- plete. six-piece place setting. Why not start your silver service today— . Terms ... of course— scone | [Registered Jenelirs— American Gem Society Sia se er par nt me / > JEWELERS ~ 16 W. Huron Street _ FLAG im Auburn Ave. \ \ \ J)[.2190.W Maron st. FE ¢-5)58- J} J une, e Mth Is ete 1 a - te See ereririt? i i. Talo) DAY! = ee awd a Flag, a courageously for the hertlage of freedom and liberty for which it stands. / AMERICAN FLAGS a ‘SUPERBLY CLEANED ‘WITHOUT CHARGE - Get your Flag out, now. Have it clean and ready for display. Bring it to any of our stores or give: it to one of our drivers. There is no charge for this service during: he next ten ~~ at — ae 379 E. PIKE | res as _ THE PONTIAC hess SS SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1988— eer st o ee ae — | industrial plants in this area. The (Worman: Thief Reveals = iw 2 sy «ee ete cme | eHPational Hazord Ee Boycott | Jack Decker’s stn ee “SATURDAY and SUNDAY! (D-NC)- said today the Pentagon Paved Parki Air Conditioning OR 3-413! Musie by : Police said she is = in should bar from further: contracts _ Private Parties , Pennsylvania, Detroit, a jash- - : We Cater to Banquets and Private Parties JIM 0 GRADY AND HIS BAND om te. They estimated the any firm found to have paid graft . Your Hostesses: BEA NEWCOMB & SOPHIA POUCKY NEW YORK (®—A plump New Jersey woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars over a 10-year) detectives yesterday as she was réleased from a women’s prison in Clinton, N.J. alleged thefts amounted to $100,000. Big Ben, London's famous clock, has a bell that weighs 13%3 tons. NDIAN WARS OF WYOMING! ADVENTURE ful nd lie hearings at which it is seek- In Color , IN THE TROPICS! 0 ing evidence of corrupti big | A F. a | . a ss scale purchases of those items. | a AGHIFICENT OBSESSION” “ FIRST SEOWING — The Warner Brothers’ presentation, “Strange Torteg: co llc Lag bic ssacinrte Lady in Town,” with Greer Garson and Dana Andrews, opens Sunday announced it will question Harry | STARRING 25 cs. nak a SUNDAY & MON DAY ¢) 02 JU DARLING TO OF | TH _ MOTION PICTURE MUSICALS! - PITERS at the Pontiac Drive In. To be shown with the CinemaScope picture is _tee Seat Oe” _Saering ttm Bentley and Martha Hyer. — eon seen oe i — items for the armed 420 PONTIAC ae a | orces. - L = ‘ TONIGHT-Last Complete Show Starts at 10:00 P. M. Sclegeg eee aA Hollywood Headlines Third ‘Wife’ Mitzi Gaynor Comes Into Gobel's Life By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Former Democratic National Committee. | woman Katie Goetz Savage is' | back from her trip to Europe and 'own money into making a film) very active, She is the head of the | Aramaic Bbile Foundation and was instrumental in presenting the | first Aramaic Bible to the Library | of Congress. She made the presentation to | President Eisenhower, and. he in turn gave it to the library. It cost | a million and a half dollars, and | now Katie is out to collect some | moré money to finish paying for it. | GEORGE'S 38RD WIFE =| George’ Gobel’ must be feeling like a sultan now that Mitzi Gay- | nor is set to be his wife in ‘“‘Lady | Eve.” Mitzi comes up George's) third -‘wife’’ counting Jeff Don-| nell, who is Mrs, Gobel on TV—| and Alice Gobel who is Mrs. G. in real life.’ Cheerful Bandit Gets $573.75 From Bank 'raised for the Boston Children's \Cancer Research by Joan Craw- ~~ Over a million dollars has been and now, Jimmy put his| ford, Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Cagney. which will be shown on TV and in theaters. Jimmy is photographed with a little boy who has leukemia, The child throws a ball to Jimmy and says, “When I grow up, I'm | going to be a baseball player.”” It tears your heart out. of Gr aft Firms >: Sunday Dinner Specials MANAGEMENT | peed from aes Roost Turkey Dinner eo 2eciesevseunereee SLAB | O bet On nC ee ee es |S lll lg ls gp a an. @ Fried Chicken Dinner... oo. c cence cece eae * DIXIE BAR | horses has this advice for others: Sen. Ervin Wants U: Ss. ‘Fried gored cororge egsiia sd | “Don’t do it.“It dosen't pay - to -Stop Buying from’ ENTREES © ae You can’t sleep at ee — p C lp ~~ ae OE 99¢ Mrs, Mary Pa o -Off ompanies i rime Rib of Bee M UB 8 nc bs wc oe «olen sie 2592 Dixie Highway hehe Gove ter address as Ho- Y par '| Chopped Steck & Mushrooms ........ pene te DSC DANCING FRIDAY, boken, N.J. She was arrested by By G, MILTON KELLY ~ | Hickory Honey Hom & Spiced Apple.........- 90¢ Other Entrees at Reasonable Prices—Hait woriens oa Children WASHINGTON up — Sen. Ervin Served 12 Noon ‘til 8 R M. to government employes. Ervin is a member of the Senate | Investigations subcommittee now | investigating what he termed:‘‘a rotten situation’ in the buying of NEW LAKE THEATER SUN. - MON. - TUES. ), hopes to wind up next week Lev, wealthy Chicago hat manv- | facturer, concerning a two million dollar contract he received for the | - manufacture af white sailors caps. Lev, a reputed millionaire, has been named in hearsay testimony received from a business rival as the source of some alleged bribe | payments. New York manufactur- er Leon M. Levy has sworn he heard from Marvin Rubin, a for- | mer business hustler for both Lev and Levy, that Lev paid $50,000 to Air Force Capt. Ray mond, Wool ro get the white cap contract in i JANE WYMAN ROCK HUDSON a ALSO— | (ih pe 4¢ . = JEC / 4 y a= , VF wd ZIBARK.’ >y} * . stemeg ( 1 1 ATM Ri ORATION ESENTATON ic caoecnencaenvane = WEST OF Jimmy is now driving across | country with his son, Jimmy Jr.,| to Martha’s Vineyard where he'll stay until he returns to MGM for “All Our Yesterdays.” | LILI, REX PFF-FT I received a letter telling me | that Lili Palmer and Rex Harrison | are reported definitely separated. Lili is being seen everywhere with | Carios Thompson at Bilbao, a. seaport in Spain where both are | | co-Starring in ‘““Thunderstorm.” Sexy - Rexy has been reported’ seeing Kay Kendall. London Papers | SATURDAY Anny FANTASTIC MONSTERS ATTACK FAQTH and a love-haunted lonely girl! 4 Desperate men.. OUR GUNS?ro tHE BORDER 3 “os > St fae ra vane ~~ a olor RORY CALHOUN: COLLEEN MILLER: GEORGE NADER (7) WALTER BRENNAN - NINA FOCH - JOHN: McINTIRE | WHITTIER, Calif. @ — Whittier | printed this news. has had its first bank robbery. But | LIBERACE SAYS NO ! —-SATURDAY OWL FEATURE—wwwrns at least the fellow was cheerful. | Snapshots of Hollywood collected | shie Ki i ,arw™ ab” "TTT RPARPDRAD ~~ 4 Hell _— eeu tame at random: Elsie Janis, stage LHE BARBAR:s wAsL ANN DVORAK how are yoa t oday?” favorite of years ago, is recuperat- : She replied, “Fine.” The bandit |'"€ from Surgery at Cedars of ©@ SUNDAY @ pushed a note toward her and Lebanon. Doors O said: ‘You won't feel so fine when| Liberace had to say “no” to HEY KIDS 7s Upen you read this.” the Hollywood Bowl, becamse a (2:45 | The note suid, “This le o stich ‘he'll be busy on his Warners pic- ) Swings a up.” Simulating a gun, he t ture, “Sincerely Yours,” and he’s . $513.75 from Mist King’ and fled.| een warned by hia doctor ‘not { DRIVE-IN THEATER Boat Rides - So te everde, Slides ; Jeannette MacDonald and Gene | CORNER WILLIAMS LAKE - AIRPORT ROADS Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 P.M Show Starts 7:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 Raymond celebrate their 18th wed- | ding anniversary June 16. How | well I remember carrying a type- writer under my arm to their wed- | ding so, I —_ get my story first. | —and- =Sunpay. MONDAY “THE STAR OF “The Glenn Miller Story” and “Rear Window” _ NOW...as the stranger» with a gun driven by relentless longing, £7 challenging the Klondike’ s V4 snow, and sin, and meee! Charles Farrell wit be guest speaker at his alma mater Boston University tomorrow night. He'll} then go on to New York to see the stage version of ‘‘Seventh Heaven,” his biggest movie success, Drove -In Theater y Never has the / screen dealt J. so boldly / * with theforees ™ 2150 Opdyke Road | Community Theaters f that drove a. ee aa the Indians =p LU S.ua2 | pa nage “monkey Business” Cary across the of asiee Birtart “Fon RAR” os When on ape like Rudolph monkeys around Clarke, Carol Mathews. es nature . , that’s MONKEY BUSINESS! CIEE, (Suite "Bonale parry’ “olden GINGER CHARLES MARILYN | sx. — can, | i ef A | id’ 4 - ROGERS: “COBURN- MONROE sce: so ox | | | n—d_- oe BE ) JAMES STEWART _ RUTH ROMAN - ~ CORINNE CALVET continent towards “oblivion ever hes the 9: ap =| GRANT James vichybe r Pa- Egan, Dawn Addams, ee “outlay b hepeoed (Fi aos Dru; om an he Hi: City,” Jolin Sheffield. ° dea Hille—Rechester Sat.: “Masterson of Kansas," color, med,” color, Cine. | oe — Hayworth, Tyrone Pri, “Slaves of Babylon,” color, j Richare’C rom am Linda Christian; “Chang - busters," Harvey, Marion Healey. Hetty Bat: ““Robott and Costello Meet the Keystone / ing. Renegades,” | Cops," “Wyom Teehnicojer, Phil pS em Martha = Sun, /Tues.: ee out Thurs|; Sat.: Richochet Remende.” Main, Chill Wills; “The Yel- low Mountain,” Technicolor, . “Par Count: giewart, Ruth Romad “yellow sone color, “Calhoun, Peeas toi. -COTTEN aad tage | Fo 3 call; “Saratoga Ty . Sentenced i 451 Killing, Pont c The Groner, Ingrid Bergman. *| Sentenced in ac (es * : = in Wants Gun Back HAMILTON Ohio «®—Common Starts Set.: “A Man Callea WASHIN TO ig i eP Pleas Judge Fred B, Cramer told er Cay. Richard/v sos Siti va Winen paper oa ees ge Tied 8, Cera Todd. : sacechentar tak ene wher neiean recently released from Marysville STRAND reports the American Forest Prod-| Reformatory where he had sen- Sat Ten: “The: Purple — eee ee ee Ser chheed tis ts chtee eal a - ” + é ease bss Plain, Peck; “New Or- pounds a year. Since wood came | nounced: ~- : identify get THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1955 : g “THING” From Another World . STARTS JSUNDAY | FIRST RUN( CINEMASCOPE- ALL COLOR Th wes f a hot day Bf —and nervous. § The adobe town peeked # out from .# behind its fear, There was Wild Rork O’Brien boiling over— & and a woman they'd never & seen before... * a a a : CINemaScoPE PLUS The Most Perilous AFRICAN ADVENTURE Of Them All... - No Advance in Admission Prices : Strand Sunday Doors Open 12:45 F. M. eT Bex Office Closes 11:00 P.M. -LATE SHOW TONIGHT _ Last Feature Starts at 11:00 P. M. ‘onight—— NOW PLAYING ON OUR GIANT SCREEN . Fy i the blinding skies ...the blazing sands.. .the meroiless jungies of Burma's “Purple Hell”. THE MIGHTIEST OF ALL ADVENTURES BETWEEN HEAVEN AND GARTH! ALSO Sensational! 6, Shocking! one MN MIN THA RIPS THE LID OFF! . Foam WED.—"BIG SLEEP” and “SARATOGA TRUNK” iis Hi " i : i i s rs bee NEW TORK (UF)-—Jeih Twseeiyyeanish fo Colter wie te/tewn, wes where it. was-and il, Kat fi go to schoat, io, population €o Gib citizen from Utah who grew up{beginning to be paid for the away belore, nad T got pald for i. Maw. rns mrp wie bone li among cattle, sheep, cactus, and eee ee bet oe © That was the initial start ee ae Cs pigs acres of throwa contain- | throw away scrap piles. ing. a worthless mineral ‘called| He hurted back to Moab, trad-| .,'™ California, working for an Moab as jumped trom 1.210! Aggie wane 8 uranium, is in town with look|ed his antiquated Chevvy for a| °° ,°emPany: tebe, It : He is struggling under a mon-/SHOVELED UP DIRT uranium business, 1943, I dou- strous burden: $21,000,000. And/ Turner, at 37, is a wiry sort with| bled the $4,000 I'd made the year nila he Erect blue. eyes, hormrim glasses, a| before. —— @ multi-millionaire can /| receding hairline, and the slightly; «yp ay weigh down a fellow like . . . well,| lined face of an outdoor man. He|of 19% -and I fat kept va ake LAST TIME Cornel Wilde in “THE like a yoke of solid gold. Ls has @ tendency to talk like Herb | ling. My. wife, Aggie, used to drive TODAY! BIG COMBO” Alse i Turner came out of the Army ‘| Shriner, the Hoosier entertainer. | truck and come out and do the Late Show = g a broke at the end of World War ec ee aa poe 8 1 Sri | cooking for us when I was getting Tonight at 10:00 Calle Gave of e's i. Betore the he had * . started." . made a soe living mining” |had—well, it was right outside Le ee 3-BIG-DAYS—STARTS SUNDAY. = vanadium around his native | ~ In 1952, Turner diseovered™ one Moab, Utah. When. he was draft- Cupid Double Crosses of the oe valuable ore bodies in He Faced An Empire of ed, he sold his four mines, (One ALLAS %—Schoo! officials | ‘he whole uranium-rich region of them, In Wild Steer Canyon, ” “in Pde Ricks after |Now he owns some 7,000 claims, 15 Burbed-Wire and Bullets... made $5,000,000) . in the graduating class got mar-|™4"Y more non-operating mines. : ie = = & ~s 1:00 - 4:00 7:00 ~ 10:10 | MAN WiTHOUT A STAR. ALSO—“MAN-SMUGCLINCG.. EXPOSED” SENSATIONAL! * Wome :IN S¢ Prison / y gay & 2 ' 3 SUN.—MON.—TUES. DOUBLE FEATURE JOUN STHINBECKS KEEGO THEATRE | Box & Hounds Inn. Jehu Inglesen, Proprictor Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P, M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 , COCKTAILS : SELECTED FOODS ere ee Ue 60m be ; Reparations | 7 ¢ ‘TOMORROW! on At—1:00 - 2:35 - LAST DAY! MGM's Mighty of a City of Sint LANA TURNER EDMUND. 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JUNE 4, 1955. \ ae 2 a : } i ta ita HE Ba: f |With Victory ~~ = Kuenn, Ashburn | Leading Hitters if EF 382 i E ie di E 5 -/on a record of 19 victories in their By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Casey Stengel, known far and wide for his baseball wisdom even though it is difficult at times to fathom the meaning of his double talk, knew wherefore spoke when he declared the honeymoon was over for his New York Yankees, The grizzled Yankee skipper made the remark in,a few thou- sand words after the American League leaders had left the friend- ly confines of Kansas City’s Muni- cipal Stadium and headed for Com- iskey Park, home & the pesky Chicago White Sox. Yankees were riding high standings tighte last 22 games, including 14 cit of 16 -against the favorite sparring partners — the Washingtcn Sena- tors, ‘Baltimore Orioles and the Kansas City Atbleties. And their record since leaving home stood at T-1. . But last night they arrived at Comiskey. Park, where Stengel pre- dicted the trouble would start. It did. with the White Sox winning 3-2 hehind ‘the hitting and pitching of Jack Harshman, Since the Cleve- land Indians were unable to take advantage of the Yanks’ setback, losing 3-1 to Washington on Mickey McDermott's +hitter, the top of the Stengel Richt, Trouble Sta Yanks and’ the Indians but the Pale Hose found themselves only a half-game out of second place : American League games the Detroit Tigers defeated the Orioles 7-2 as Ned Garver won his first game if more than three weeks and the Athletics edged the Boston Red Sox 43 on Wilmer Shantz’ 2-run homer. Brooklyn Dodgers continued to slug the ball to all corners of the lot, thumping the St., Louis Cardinals 12-5, while the second place Chicago Cubs turned back the slipping New York Giants 4-1; Wins Ist Gome Since May 11, Knocks in Two Runs in 7-2 Win igs z z ie ? 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' 4-7) = og Young Starts Comeback Try NEW YORK «—Paddy Young, is now. just a $2 bettor aiming at a comeback in-the middleweight ' Although the blond Irishman from New York’s Greenwich Vil- is only 26, he ‘hasn't been if ali . = [ i = ith z Be i ip 73 3 practice at Brighton. ‘ “| versity of Toledo Rockets, Friday a reformed horse track plunger, | © i Three games still separated the GOOD ROUND FIGURE — Stan (The Man) Mu-| sial, St. Louis Cardinal star, smiles as he points to the ‘308 chalked on his bat to mark his joining the select group of 12 players who have-hit 300 or more | home runs during their major league careers. My | ers won, 12-5. It was his 8th of the year. stal's 300th came ning against the | but failed to lift his team high enough as the Dodg- = AP Wirepners with 2 mates aboard in the 5th in- Dodgers last night in New York, Boxing managers Don Frayer and Chuck Richards are branching out, Already co-pilots of Pontiac middleweight Gene Linscott, the Frayer-Richards team: has added lightweight prospect Grady John- sor to their “stable.” Frayer announced the signing of the 23-year-old Johnson this week. The 5-10, 1%5-pounder is a native of Buffalo, but has been living in Pontiac for 4 years. - P- -Hle‘takes- a—briltiant--amateur-- record into the pro game, having Titan ‘Gridders Plan~ Fall Drills at Brighton ‘Head Football — toon Fromhart gnnouriced er- sity of Detroit football squad will leave Aug.: 31,, fom pre-seaso The squad will conduct workouts until returning to U. of D. campus, Sept. 16, just one week before the opening home game with the Uni- night, Sept. 23. * New York Cleveland Chicaga, AMERICAN LEAGUE : 4 788 Detre ) tec cas ashington Kansas City =. Dia Baltimore “at | y (45) vs, r New York at Chicago. (24) vs, Keegan (6-2), as City, 3 p.m.—6ullivan ir Brag eee ee Prats RESULTS _ se pm.” Kansas City, § p.m, games sched * : TIONAL LEAGUE — Wea) Pet. Grady Johnson Turns Pro, With Frayer and Richards ‘| paign of Linscott hgs been side- won 70 and lost only twice.. He held both the lightweight and welterweight Golden . Gibves’ titles of the East Coast and was a member of an all-star Ameri- can amateur team that toured in Italy, Germany and France, Johnson is expected te be ready. for action in about 2 weeks. His managers hope to land him a spot. on one of the Moftr City arena fight cards. Grady is rated as an/| excellent boxer, very fast afoot. as a puncher, Frayer reports that he nevertheless can hit very well, particularly with his left. Grady's most recent competition has been a pair of bouts in Sault Ste; Marie. He won both. - — The training of Johnson (Grady) will be undertaken by “Speedy” Johnson,..a former pro himself. During his own career, “Speedy” was in the ring with such top- flighters asthe great Henry Arm- strong and Wes Ramey. Also a fine “corner man," Johnson is con- sidered a very capable trainer. Grady will work out in the gym at Wessen and Lull streets... Meanwhile, the state title cam- tracked temporarily. The former National AAU welter titlist will lay off for a time until he has fully recovered from an ear injury. No bouts are sef for him for ‘the im- mediate future. The Frayer - Richards combine have their eves on another good- looking pairof amateurs who may be ready to turn pro shortly, Girls’ Game Delayed. Monday night’s scheduled girls softball game at Beatudette Park between GMC and Avondale has Annual Horse Show Under Way Today — Optimist Club’s annual Junior Horse Show will be held today and Sunday at Northville Downs, mark- ing its fortieth year of competition in Northville. ' A veeerd 400 entries in 25 classes are expected for the two- - day show, sponsored by the Northvijle Optimist Club for the benefit of underprivileged chil- dren. Starting time both days is 1 p.m. _ Northville’s show is also the sea- “solr Gpéner “fo Jiinior Olympic jumping League teams. Twelve teams are registered, six from Oakland County.” New to the show this year is competition in trotting and pacing. Two Oakland County entrants are listed—Frances Lobeck from Pon- tiac, driving Pastime Kay, and Randie Grant of Bloomfield Hills. Many Oakland County, 4H mem- bers will attend Sunday. The 4H awards determined today at South Lyon will be presented Sunday. Junior Show Sunday Junior Dixie Saddle Club. will hold its junior horse show Sunday at the Glenn Ellis farm, 9831 Dixie; Highway, north of Pontiac. Start- ing time ig 11:30. a.m. There are 7 the time the two had slogged their ‘| pursuer; has yet to unravel the secret of the 4-minute mile, |last night’s Compton Invitational ‘Lightning’ Race Series on homers by Gene Banks, Eddie Miksis ‘and Bob Speake: But the Dodgers still held a 742 game lead’ on the Bruins. Bilt Bruton’s 10th inning homer gave the Milwaukee Braves a 4-3 decision over the Philadelphia Phil- lies and the Pittsburgh Pirates aaee out the Cincinnati Redlegs The White Sox-Yankee \ witnessed by a crowd of 40,020, lived up to its advance notices. Harshman set down the New York- ers on nine well-spaced hits and drove in two runs and set up the ather. ‘ The league leaders had the lanky southpaw on the ropes several times~but couldn’t cash in except in the fourth when Bill Skowron hit his sixth homer and again in the sixth when Mickey Mantle con- nected with his 12th. The victory was Harshman's first over the Yanks after losing four to them last year, ; : * LJ * McDermott, who shut out the Indians 3.0 in his last clash with the American League champions, fanned six and walked five in re- cording his fourth win. ’ Mickey Vernon and Roy Sievers hit homers fo provide McDermott all the runs he needed. Bob Lemon (7-5) was Fi (ee the loser. i: The Cardinals used eight pitch- ers, tying the National League rec- ord, in an attempt to stop the Dodgers. But it was no use from the time the league leaders belted starter Tom Poholsky for four runs in the first inning as Duke Snider connected with his 17th homer and Roy Campanella got Ne. 15. : = Stan (The Man) Musia) gave the- Cards some solace when he hit his 300th homer with two mates aboard in the fifth. The, circuit blow placed Musial in a select group of 13 major Jeaguers who have hit 300 or more homers. | Joe Conrad Beats Weather to Grab Four Hole Edge Halfway in British Finale ST. ANNES, England ® — Joe Conrad, a Tiny. Texan with big shots, led Alan Slater of London by 4 holes after the morning round | of their 36-hole match for the Brit- ish amateur golf title. . The 25-year-old U. S. flier was only 1 up after nine holes but Slater struck a streak of wildness | off the tees .coming- home and by way through 18 holes he was 4 down, | ‘They started their day-long for the title ne Briton has It was Conrad, from San An- tonio, who conquered the weather. conditions first. He halved the Ist two holes with his British rival and then grabbed the next three in a row. It wasn't until the Tth that Slater, a 36-yer-old engineer, could cut into the margin. The American was 2 up after 12. Then came Slater’s streak of _ wildness, He flubbed his drive on ‘the 13th and the ball trickled into the rough. The Briton gained a half, however, with a spectacular 2nd shot. Conrad’s drive was a 210 yarder. Slater lost the 14th when the Texan placed his 2nd 50 feet from the pin and the Briton missed a 15-foot tap, On the 16th Slater lost again, This time he drove into the rough and then sent his 2nd into a trap. Conrad had a . 250 drive and an easy par 4. Slater again had trouble off the 17th and Conrad won te 5 up with a margin that wag eet te 4 when the Texan sent his | Santee Runs 4:01.2 Ashentelter Sets American 2- COMPTON, Calif’ «—Horace Ashenfelter, the flying FBI -man from the New York Athletic Club, possesses a new.American two- mile mark of 8:49.6 today. But .Wes Santee, the Santeé ran a sparkling 4:01.2 in Mile, pushed by Bob Seaman of UCLA and Fred Dwyer, the ex- Villanova star, Seaman was clocked in 4:01.4, Dwyer’ 4:01.9, to make it the first tims three Americans ever bett+red 4.02 in oe race. For Ashenfelter, it was just a matter of pacing himself. He de- feated Fernando Ledesma oi the University of Southern California by nearly 30 yards and, cracked Gunder Hagg’s 12-year oid Ameri- can record of 8:51.3; Beigian Gas- ton Reiff holds the world mark of 8: 40.4, — Ashenfelter was_namied outstand- ing athlete of the meci, The running of J..W, Mashburn and Mal Whitfield also thrilled the PYC Starts Season's Pontiac Yacht Club's regular summer series of Lightning sail- boat races starts. Sunday at Cass reports. Soe Wednesday night’s series of/ rtxs races gets under way June 15. Sunday and Wednesday everits will continue through Labor Day. Sunday's [jghtning race begins at. 10:30 a.m. a Watkins Lake Boat Club will hold its weekly club races Sunday, featuring competition in Lightning, Thistle and Snipe classes. Two series of nine races will be run every Sunday until mid-September, eight events~ counting for point standings. © ae Miss Crocker Holds READING, Pa. (®—Fay Crocker, of Montevideo, Uruguay, held a five-stroke lead today in the $5.- 000 Women's Eastern Open Golf New Mile Mark © crowd of 7,500. Mashburn won the 440 in 46.5, fastest quarter mile of the year, aad Whitfield took the 880 in 1:48.5 The two hooked up in a great duel in the mile relay, with Ma,hburn’s 46-second anchor lap giving his Okinhoma A&M team an ‘:yelash victory over Whitfield of the Los Anzeles AC, clocked in 45.9, Realty 9 Hands Elks 13-6Loss dere eveeerer ene eee Hebe reat One Swimmer Quits, Another Keeps Going , VICTORIA, B.C. (»—Pat Russell, 18-year-old V. coed, gave up her attempt to swim the strait of Juan De Fuca early this morn- ings ‘She was pulled from the water 7 hours and 14 minutes after she, | started to swim perl grorscba 1%-mile stretch of. wa between here and Port Angeles, Wash. Still continuing across the strait ‘was Bert Thomas, 29-year-old for- mer Marine from Tacoma, Wash. Sows RESwy ~ T ~ a ee ee ee “J : 14-gvents scheduled, three English| tournament, at the Berkshire | He was well past the halfway mark and 11 Western. e Country club, when Miss Russell gave ‘up: , Official Major League Average a Giinges (ii See coe Se ee Biers ot ee Pe par. BE er a a a ese SPE TET coe Sagi 33 ia ee AN ; a oR eS ol. 10 8 @ § B38 SM TE gpeUiier eg aetee yy : F RRB WS 1 re, we 3 Se iigee iiiigee-eitiis ety : & : is 3 i i PrTreR eet NY. * = T. 1) 3 i. +. ie Paesckassusecss: | Twin Softball Bill drive into a trap, and lost the 18th. . Only a handful of ‘spectators braved the wind and rain. Conrad eliminated two ‘English- ~ men yesterday, R. B. Bayliss, 5 and 3, and Phil Scrutton, $4, Sla- ter beat former champion Joe Carr of Ireland, 2 and 1, and Ar- thur Perowne of England, 3 and 2. Wings Believed. Stronger After 2 Club Trades Sawchuk to Boston in Deal for 5 Players; Four Detroiters Go DETROIT Ww — Despite giving up goalie Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wings appear to have streng- thened themselves in the back-to- back trades with Boston and Chicago the past week. - = Wings completed their Ind major swap yesterday, sending 23-year- old Sawchuk to the Boston Bruins in a nine-player deal. - In the two trades the Red Wings gave up eight players and got back nine — or eight-for- ekht if you rookie goalie Giles Boisvert, who will be farmed out. It is significant to note that the “hard core” of the Red Wings— Gordie Howe, Ted Linsay and Red Kelly — were untouched in the two big deals. . " Moreover, general manager Jack Adams of the Red Wings had a choice of trading Sawchuk or Glenn Hail, brilliant ° 23-year-old minor leaguer who will serve as Sawchuk'’s replacement, and he *| chose to deal off Sawchuk. In the Bosfon trade, Red Wings gave up forwards Marcel Bonin, Vie Stasiuk and Lorne Davis for forwards Real Chevrefils, Ed Sand- ford and Norm Corcoran defense- man Warren Godfrey and Boisvert. * Bruins admitted they gave up a lot to get Sawchuk — “but we had to. give to get,”’ said Boston gen- eral manager Lynn Patrick. _Big man as far as the Wings are concerned is Chevrefils, who could be a genuine star for the Wings. C of C Will Honor” PHS Champion Team Honoring the MHSAA state p track team from bariquet will be held forthe squad Friday, June 10. Event takes place at Waldron Hotel and Don Canham, track coach for the University of ters earned a golf letter, Two exhibition softball the Waterford league,in the 8:30 nightcap. # it § iy yi i 2 _ Going on Vacation?—Let the “Press Follow Call FE 2-8181 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 BRIAR HILL STONE — Soft grays and beiges predominate in this Briar Hill stone fireplace wall of the Booth living room. The hearth is raised and the wall extends into a planter unit. A semi-open plan home, a pass-through area from the living room to- the kitchen allows for oarianel Net an Wel 9s cenvenielies. The lower photo shows the Sa eI og ies SSE AES res TE See OER -ormoets rrr —— he a? sdital aor eS # é 3 ; ~~ : . bath house facilities in the recreation room area. 4 Sl, ae eee ee an OFFICE — Paneled in : rd i | } Pontiac Press Photos applied vertically, this room f It forms the railing for the stairs leading to the basement floor and . this stone is also. used in the fireplace wall of the living room. In the lower left hand corner is a photo showing the dining area and sun Vue sen ogee ties Se 4 ) Booths Build on Oxbow = a - exterior of the Booth home from the lake side. Vertical strips of franie are painted a ‘deep burgundy and white is used for trim. The covered entrance at the left leads to the A man in the building business picks easy-to -care-for interior ‘materials for his own home. Harold E. Booth of 551 Hilltop ve, -Oxbow Lake, did just that when he constructed his new house. In a three bedroom, two bath- room, duo-floor contemporary design, Booth has only ohe small living room wall area which has to be painted,.one bedroom and the upper section of the kitchen wall; The other walls of the. home are paneled, Paneling, he has found, ages with more distinctive lines and eolor tones, when alternating — of pine and cedar are ree on the eastern ‘anne of Oxbow Lake, Booth has 150 feet of lake frontage with the home taking up 80 feet of this site, It is placed on a higher elevation with the frent yard Tunning down to the lake. FLOOR PLAN The floor plan includes an of- fice which can double as a den, a living room, combination kitch- en and dining room, sun room, three bedrooms and two bath- rooms, On the basement level, there is a large recreation room with fireplace and a laundry room. There is also an area for bath house accommodations which has its own separate en-. trance from the lake. In the office, built-in desks and bookcases are done in pine. The floor is a matchstick-patterned inlaid linoleum and the full wall of Briar Hill stone fireplace of » the living room extends into the office and forms a separating planter and railing for the stairs which leads to the basement floor. The kitchen, where the work- Ing counter faces the large picture window overlooking the lake, is done in pine cup- beards with a built-in Therma- dor oven and a countertop stainless steel stove. Hard- ware is hammered wrought iron, Mrs. Booth has selected match- stick draperies for these rooms. These- require a minimum of care dnd exercise the right amount of light control. For kitchen colors, Mrs. Booth picked turquoise for the upper walls and yellow for the counter top hue and for the leather up- holstering on the contemporary kitchen chairs. TWO-WAY BUILT-INS On the dining side of this room, the built - in cupboards have drawers and doors opening from ¢ the central kitchen unit to facili- . tate movement of dishes and linens, Draperies for the living room PINE KITCHEN — Pine, again, marches into the kitchen of the Booth home. Used for the cupboards, it is highlighted with hammered wrought iron hardware. A U-shaped unit, working counters are cov- ered in yellow Formica and the cooking facility is a countertop stain- The house of tomorrow always is the subject of so much spec- ulation on the part of architects and designers as well as the ‘ public that we seldom realize how near it is. Many of its dream features are in existence now, waiting to be fitted into the “House of Tomorrow’ the kitchen—in the game rooni, the living room, the television den, on the porch or terrace and out on the lawn. It’s no longer necessary to traipse all the way to the kitchen for every whistle- wetter and snack. f : * * w Compact refrigerators, suit- ably finished as furniture, can be placed ——— Imagine the ‘euvunieihe of __dpopping your book ‘in your -lap, opening a mahogany cabinet used as an end table, reaching for your favorite beverage, ice- cubes and water without leaving your chair: Cold cuts-in the library would save the effort of a raid on the kitchen. MODERN VENTILATING | are Chinese red with. carpeting and one wall.in a gray-beige to harmonize with. the stone of the fireplace Peruishings are in deeper tones of the cafe au lait with light mahogany used for the fur- niture woods, , A covered front entrance perch provides two important gare and comfort factors, sald Mrs, Booth, & prevents eerie 10 Point Program Will Clean Slums by Year 1960. Impressive results in wiping out deterioration—in all of its degrees | unfit Uving conditions sre being —e cute thet hetaly qnplyy chalked up throughout the nation conservation is needed. with a record number of 237 cities - reported engaged in firm housing law enforcement, Walter 5. of- the Build Council of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, said today. Mr. Dayton’s statement was 2 ‘Property. ownership is an 3. Demolition should be issued in Chicago following the as the treatment of \ annual May meeting of community - within five years, the New York realtor. added, the structures in a conservation area— tial to healthy, He “said that since 195% and stable neighborhood environment, through May 16, 1955, the BAB Council has received reports from local real estate boards indibating—~ that a total of 237 cities were firmly enforcing their housing health, safety, and sanitation codes. This figure compares with 188 so engaged in May, 1954, and 208 listed in January, 1955. COMMUNTTIES GAINING “Other communities making substantial progress in their anti- slum drives include Atlanta, which has seen more than 20,000 dwelling units improved under code enforcement; Norristown, Pa., and Pasadena, Calif., both of which is less than six years have —, virtually wiped. out all .major housing code violations; and Newark which has already cov- ered some 230 blocks of housing in its dwelling-by-dwelling in- spection program,” Mr. pointed out. vation, in which enforcement of city housing standards plays a ‘basic role. ’ Mr. council's statement.as follows: 1. To overcome neighborhood ‘ i : : f legs steel stove. The oven is built in wad iuebdel tek aes Dayton summarized“ the 10. Rehabilitation has proved to” be a sound investment ‘when done ~in connection with neighborhood \conservation. | “We can be a nation without ; cites are now getting results con: = sistent — ee ae stove in terial. Wainscoting for this room is also done in pine with withthe wpe walls ie a natural shade. of the dining room table. None of the. smoke and Chooaa Stakes in Colors — of Flowers SATURDAY, JUNE ‘ 1955 White Pine Sand Box Lumber REDUCED. to 10% OFF for a Sand Box 10” deep, and 4 x 4° wide eee eter eene and is toxic | “Cuprinel” Wood Preservative Spe weed rot, provente warping. GARAGE _ CUPOLAS 5242 * FREE DELIVERY * ~ @ DRIVE OUT TODAY AND SAVE e aiet's. LOWRIE LUMBER company 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Walton) Phone FE 2-9104 | Kote of FREE PARKING Right ot the Door! : | Ben CABINETS OUR == eGenerst @ Comer _ SPECIALTY | Cabinets Repair © Picture © Gun Coses Windows Ow Rates Reasonable OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P.M Sawins Cabinet Shop pie se cr ee ve etm a Do You Own Land Suitable for. Development? _, We ere locking tor priperty, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. 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All food should) ~ STANLEY DEPKI | 'ct,.07, emptied. the, alt de __ Festery Representative od aad tt Scar toh eau, ‘ i Ask your neighbor to check the ALCO ALUMINUM | taccmen to: tooting or vactes PRODUCTS C CORP. rains while you're away. ; FE 5-3412 For safety’s sake, the éxperts em | RAY-O-LITE wv =| ’ : 7. a THE PONTIAC PRESS. Cooling Fences | You can ‘have. an air-conditioned | yard with plenty of privacy if you your fences to allow for a free flow of breezes, Many new We Have just Received a CARLOAD of VERMONT SATE for PATIOS — HEARTHS — ‘VESTIBULES COLORS: Green, Red, Purple, Mottied Colors * We Will Cut to Pattern if You Desire * . [. Wé Cary a Complete Stock of ‘@ NATURAL STONE © MARBLE © SLATE | PONTIAC CUT STONE: PEELE S PIPPI OO PFE SOIR wwrrrre eT. i liege ee ” SPACE? ici hi i hi hi Ai i i i i Ni Ni i ti in Ain nn i i hh i i Dt tei ba Aa tit th i tin i i th i hi tin di tie tin ht te he tp i rrr TTS eee ee a tintin tin tani ttn tin ttn tn tp ttn te tn tn tn tn tv tn te tte n See the Famous . | S N G You'll enjoy the extra WINTER AIR-CONDITIONER OIL-FIRED FURNACE ..and we can mies ° Clean, Comfortable Heat! how you can do it econom- Here is a completely automatic furnace that will end your furnace ically. See us soon! = Furnace wil. sonia Aes faa planners ayes cea : UNION LAKE LUMBER CO. 3401 West Huron 7234 Cooley Lake Rd. caution, all electrical units should ps in the home. | } : ss will bo w' tharos : | BUY SF URITY too, ees! Nacation Months , Call qnoapeap ep | - = | ‘doors at one end be enthe cise] f° ‘Neighborliness,’| are tuned off, and sink stoppers A HO ME OF YOU R OW N y ot the gatage is the most\prac-| House Care not left in the drains to cause, e tical. Eyen a Work bench for the im . a flood should a leak develop. | | tamily handymian'can be built right! vy. -ation- Leave a key and list of service | . r into ‘this’ storage area. ‘Picnic |) *<2t™ minded homeowners are/ phone numbers with a neighbor. gay bavy Tucgne. a well x frp un, et, het ok ll windows and oor: and Only 9 | DOWN , tar | eanares now. eave oe Tou ot} | be 6 ded : PLUS COST sheet | home authorities, will assure e/LUMDE! Ula Features * Fe Cea tees reac né|for Many Needs © 30 Yrs. FHA TERMS y. CORRECTION || Sess you chocid net torn off Go| When tumber ts manutactures,|| © OAK FLOORS | — $Q40 rH On ad of Sat. May 21 Sea SNe | pm dag ord pe | Pappa ca as st | thermostat so it automat- or . DEPEI appeared to ba ally call for. mindimum of heat| tural qualities | © OIL FORCED AIR HEAT ; during absence. A low, steady! Framing lumber needs to be DUCTED INTO EACH ROOM ' @ representative of the |! hot only prevents mil-{ strong to give a home stiffness, so © TILE BATH : ALSAR CO. lt chould | SSusdunen, bet Ee ciminete| one of ty widely unea Dougie fe | ' “13° have been ALCO ALUMI, | the damp, clammy feeling tamiliar | dimension. © CLOSE T0 SCHOOL—8US Building Co. NUM PRO corp. |” unoccupied houses. . But, when lumber is intended to | AND SHOPPING / Most modern furnaces\are|be used for, exterior siding and / : . equipped with shut-off valves which | trim and for interior paneling, sash | OPEN DAILY A IDE stop operation in emergencies such | and dogrs and trim, it must be) MODEL HOME. / 1 to 8 as power or gas failure, | attractive with ‘lovely texture and yf . oun ooh Tango: one Including Sunday fan Tiss ell 18. YPSILANTI _' sic Pat, WO. © 168,268 [OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Cd ree 2 a : > & ae wey, dent or sag. ; — F. uA A.” Terms j TRANSLUSCENT, ECONOMICAL /1* BEAUTIFUL- PERMANENT You must see, these fabulous awnings for’ . windows, porches, doors, patios. ‘need refinishing — Rigid as steel. Sex i Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. FE \2-7849 Phone EM 3-306! | Next te TB Sanitarium FE 5-7923 \ . “\ Midwest 6-2646 | Tie -1O Can R Fireplace. ee pen Planning an Rem ove Kitchen en | — fhe elimina- peecetip 0 member of her Gun she woo't find this out until the 4 bs ’ ‘ | Weather’ Now Sia en ® eee | em et’ "fen om wot | development\ of the new trend This nn bok Lo ome ot toward. more free areas in a bie latices on as Gotan : ny |. Time to Start Plans modern homes, of kitchen equipment, spurring ON REAL ESTATE. ||: for Next Winter's vines eeettieied pepeced trons, | ene Se we Stet PROBLEMS ~~ -|! “Comfort | living rooms merely by @ snack | ether equipment. Cal * ry; = beats - — = = Even the overis have been |] GILES REALTY 7 Hot weather may soon be here, ; glamorized, “separated from top |] 92 W. Huren FE 5-6175 || $ but just the same it’s time to Mothproof Now burners and built into walls with - . 3 think of fireplaces, if you want one | only a chromium or copper clad : , , : a | ta the new home you are ‘planing With a Liquids | == #< © Complete Basement Waterproofing — If you are like most home- sulation, -a- walnut or blond , vou sae nae puaear de eaten |_| Type of Spray Senge" ons aie ome All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! coe - [tor nothing can give the same = | You can:make your woolen fab-| Within the realm of possibilty. neliable Wat ; cheerful and friendly effect that a : ee ric# inedible to moths. It can be Se the kitchen stove is van- Phone FE ee SS ee | ee done with a special liquid. spray Sain Sat Ce ieeee emmy Be : os , even though it may have = which actually penetrates the wool | ge. . ———— = = A radio controlled garage door opener that efficiency of only about 10 per| One of the cleverest ways to put | rhers and makes them distasteful Who will object? Probably the \, Operates from the dash of your car, from a cent the fireplace remains one of | your banister to work is to turn | {to moth worms. housewife when she has to wan- button in your home. Operates your. door-— the most desired of all features in | it into a bookcase. This one forms| These liquid protectors must = 8 os Se © ate || new homes. ae interesting and useful divider | Cover every inch of the fabric, to r ing for the cos oe lights—works rary, style. door. |. Plan it carefully, however. my aos ot an red cedar, | b¢ effective, and the treated article | Tefrigerators of every member There are: fireplaces and fire |i matches the lovel eee must be thoroughly wet. The moth} of the family. But most likely TEMCO MACHINE places. Some don’t draw well, y autumn | protector éan be used on clothing, and therefore are never used. |'00¢d walls of the stairwell. It | upholstered furniture and rugs. 1782 PONTIAC ORIVE FEDERAL 5 6644 PONTIAC MICHIGAN Some are situated badly so that | Pravides added book: shelves for) 44 is apptied with a hand spray- furniture atrangements are dif. | a growing library which is handy | er, or the sprayer attachment of Siconix Geusseaies 1 Site ems z es ene aed designed | to the downstairs playroom. Your| your vacuum cleaner. But, be Applience—Fintures Pe ae : detract appearance | stairwell need no lon sure the fabrics are fast to water. B- phone e . - Evenings “and Weekends Call. OR 3-7625 of the Bring room. hazard when tiny oie ice Don’t use the liquid sprays un- 434 Die Wi is Highesy : Pay careful attention to flue! sround - less you are certain that the fab- : size. For a 28 . ; rics are fast to water. : ; inches high, 28 wide and 16 deep, ° . Remember too, mothproofing 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES IN the flue should be 8% by 13 inches, | News in Tile }hiquids are not the same as in- i : ae or 10 inches in diameter if it is} The small amazingly rugged | secticides which kill moths in var- /BEAUTIFUL BLOOMFIELD KNOLLS |) roue For one 20 inches high. 4 | units ot ceramic tle that you see iow stages. This is done before | G..'s Only $650 oom NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR HOME SITE! rik are actually set in place — not one at a time — but in large, fixed patterns. These units come pasted on to- large sheets of paper and ;}are set right in the adhesive or mortar a sheet at a time. The paper is easily removed after installation. This method saves time and in- sures. uniformity of design and on kitchen and bathroom floors the growth and development of the moth for protection against the worm stage. Te Buy or Sell Real Estate S143 — We S in ° COMMERCIAL oo " HUGUS-MARSH Cass-Elizabeth R4é. FE 46-3844 or FE 5-1286 |} ROOFING & INSULATION CO 62 Years of Fence Building FE 5-7471 lt PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS “VAYMENT IN AUGUST TO PAY “Study the proportions o fthe pro- sind = « Value That Makes Seeing Believing . nent See ce a. ' 2 a dehea logged corm ira ened : - mantel at the right ? as Low as $12,150 on 80’ to 100’ Lots ssid Tok etine wth mo samntel at all? . on paved winding streets in the heort of the Union . Leke Arec. Just minutes to anywhere and anything. Remodeling Important From Pontiac go out West Huron te Elizabeth Lakes Read, turn left to Cooley Lake Read, left te Hiller Road then left toe Greer Road and right en Greer te Model. — Ine Ranch Homes trend today is toward a larger room designed for multiple ac- Phone JOrdan 464-6291 tivities. Ceramic tile is often spec- . ony eg ified because of its versatility as a : : Midwest 6.2646 . practical yet decorative material. : = —<——— = : 4 ~ < . | WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3097 W. Huron FE 5-584! FE 5-5841 costs way down. ee bee To Buy or Sell Real Estate See a Breathtaking Beauty ... Christian Hills era D maah eases % = Enchanting Wooded Acre Lots... ANEWpROCESS... fi] ise Hills and Dales With Winding Roads which we alone, in Pontiac, offer provides you with a building block which not only has longer life, but ts lightweight = _ superior im quality. Come in, show you So this new process is better! TRU- BILT BLOCK COMPANY 1992 Pentice-Drive Fe 4-953! FROM PONTIAC: East on Auburn to Crooks, left to models. . of. = arciaxe rp FROM DETROIT: sp Woodward to 14 Mile, right t¢ Crooks, left on Crookes to models, VISIT OUR SUMMER PATIO / SEE THE ELEGANT “PRESIDENT” MODEL , COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY... The Pleasure & Leisure Shop, Inc., 22384 Grand River weer et at the. HOME SHOW June 3-4-5 at Halbach Field s 4 107 Squirrel Road FE 2-0233 a 4 Bedrooms, 2/; Baths, Dressing Room, 17-Ft. Master rts m Sitting Re with Bar B. Q. Fireplace, Covered Rear Terrace CENTER | ‘ATTICS © GARAGES © RECREATION ROOMS ¢ ADDITIONS FE 4-2575 MIDWEST SUPPLY 9 N. TELEGRAPH a tS Rake. t-in Refrigerator, eoting Range and . washer, Disposal, Inci acinegbter. “ree Bai Room f » 2,290 Sq. Ft. plus 24;-Car Plastered ~~ Garage Auburn Heights nee hea ‘et. \ ATSMAN : ~ TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE @ 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! © You con depend on-us for QUALITY eee Senvice eee x ns QUA ION! CALL FE 2-0283 : “QUICKSEAL” (WATERPROOF gi Sal THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 - Riba Pattern ion Walls. for Harmony ; ‘ oe meet oe 245 teke Rd. . ‘|| the Weatherstrip Research Inst Steg pen oe « Since 1919 Hl ute onye. pittsburgh Sun PROOF HOUSE PAINT Cementhide Rubberized Masonry Paint A synthetic vinyl latex emulsion ideal for brick, stucco, concrete, asbestos shingles .and cinder block 84 SET4 ; | zt 5 , " Gallien in 5's Calion * | Elegant Flooring :| Takes fo Walls Vacuum Helpful _—— Think how. completely we have L THE forgotten old-fashioned thods he leaner~ over | pide our vacuum cane oer! FURNACE organs i says ton _ means faster heating of "o3| The vacuum cleaner is the most) your home. - helpful, the most viahorryl etbeg semen he electrical househo! | e : 4 mee ortorigans take so for granted | William | echner : these di } $753 $443 — FE 2-1821 . : a Free-Up Windows 27 N. Cass Ave. ° Callen Galion in S’e © wt painting ind oa! : keep the window open slightly to on avoid clogging, the Weatherstrip . Research Institute points out. PITTSBURGH prune ager greg ae MONDAY’S billowing wash needn't rob you of the use of your patio You can screen off the clothesline with a simple yet attractive lat- tice fence at each end of the lines. This lattice screen ‘can be built of western red cedar to-match the yard fence. Climbing roses or other vines along the screens will make them even more effective so the hostess doesn’t have to feel uncomfortable about a wash in full view. Inexpensive, these screens can be made decorative enough to add charm and interest to the landscaping. | —Many home remodeling fans are discovering a new and different wall surfacing which has elégance be bought at any retail lumber yard. It can be buffed. and sanded | smooth, then finidhed in any of | many wonderful ways, +Helps Cutting “|use a paint remover of the paste type. - | I of |] Road. Model open daily | to i18P. M Adjustable. Spotlight An adjustable spotlight like that used on cars makes an ideal concentrated light over the ¢éir- cular saw blade, power tool experts suggest. If mounted over and back of the saw about 3 feet, the hobbyist will never be bothered with shadows one would get with or- dinary light fixtures. To Take It Off To remove paint’ from vertical surfaces — and out of doors — Dawson & Watson &,-3.. Dewsen, Hugh A. Witecn ~TI%Mw NL Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac SEE IT TODAY! The New | “Trailview Home” * 3 BEDROOMS * 2 BATHS PLUS many. many other out- standing and Deluxe Fea- INCLUDING LOT ‘THA and VA Approved LOCATION: Model home located at corner Penfiac Trail and Welch Robell Real Estate and Building Co. 1102 W. Maple Road Walled Lake, Mich. . Phone MArket 4-1552 the window daily until the paint has thoroughly hardened. ~wrereeeererrereeeee “wewvrwerererrrrrrvee 5660 Dixie Highway _To Buy or Sell in the Drayton - Wasgrtend'= Clarkston Area WHITE BROS. “REAL ESTATE OR 3-1872 paihiibbi phpbb hhh ih le “errrrererrrrrrrrrrr™ TO BUY OR SELL If You're Driving . .. Use Our Rear Door REAL. ESTATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & SUILDER Pick-Up Service vie ve DELIVER bans RAR WN A 3360 W. Huron hme nia =) ! Here's the most advanced. equipment available for to- "day's new trend in kitchen planning! Beautiful cabi-. nets, in either Old Salem Maple or Baked-On Enamel,. 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 son next winter, starts in the fail. WALL BOARD JOINTS Hy iNT OAL combined with Presteline ~ cooking units offer every luxury feature yet are mod~ est in cost . . are carefully designed to’ fit into the standard kitchen with a minimum installation ex- pense, enables you to plan. .the work areas‘ in your kitchen to suit your indivi- dual needs exactly . . . utensils and food at your fingertips . . . ‘not steps - away. : “sg White mel | ‘Se i ne. TEXTURE WALL PAINT ory Feet pe Ne erating job on = TO HAVE YOUR HEATING PLANT _ - QWEOKED. REPAIRED * fuel-saving, heating sea-. ‘Don't wait until the rush season WE NOW GIVE. ~ WOLDEN RED STAMPS. FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS Pontiac Heating Contractor "atin lan tl mr oe s - - = Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister’s “++ ee. 2° ~ Burmeister's "7° Burmeister's - + - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - - = Burmeister’s - - - . Burmeister's - - - | BR at Hardware 742 ‘W. Huron $, Sed | ith work Sales Co, Rd. FEE _. 371 Voorhels Rd. O'BRIEN HEATING | and SUPPLY AaterieetOelend. Conlet Diertnnt ve ’ ‘ . = & i Burmeister's -<- Burgueister's oe - Burmeistes’s se Gurmeister’s BIG REMODELING SALE! JUNE 4--JUNE 6 800,000 Feet of Good Lumber Must Be Sold to Make Room! So-0-0, if you are planning some building or remodeling, now is the time to buy at Burmeister’s and your dollar will go much further during this sale. If you don’t have the cash you may take 30 months to pay. Here is just a sample of the bargains that are waiting for you. You don’t have to 2x4 8 Special Fir, $11 drive 30 miles from Pontiac. To get these terrific prices just come out to Burmeister’s. We also have a fleet of 12 rial when you want it. Hoping to see you during this tremendous sale. Clarence Burmeister and Employees trucks to deliver your mate-_ SOON THERE WILL BE 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU! 1x6. Fir Boards, Reg. $110 per m, now 110 per m, now ...... Reg. 2x6 (8 to 16) R/L Red Fir Specials, Reg. $120 per m, now $99 perm 2x8 [Ste 16) R/L Red Fir Specials, $120 per m, now $99 perm 28 to 16) R/L Red Fis Specials, - Reg. $120 per m, now’... ... 1x4 f. Reg. $149, now Wow’ 210 Shingles, eee we “ee + pe eo ¢ © ¢ © « Ce a ~ all colors, Reg. $7.95, now PLYWOOD OS PLYSCORE tee SE 95 4x8 Shoots MOWERS - We arathnatt ie ee wagons, children’s gym sets, ing, all sr9es hardware, plumbing supplies, gross seed and 4 fertifizer. bt Naa = - S,s0jsjoulang. - - + Ss0jsiouung - - ° sacesig ese sileoung ere S,s0jsjouung - - - S.s0jS;oUINg - - - S,404S}OWUNG - - - S.s04SIQWUNG - - - imonomueg @ - : - S.20jgsiouung - - - $.40jS10ULING - - at .- sam oe —— te ¥ PONTIAC —_ 2nd. BIG LOT UNION LAKE SOUTHFIELD TWP. 197 Cooley Lake Ra. : Tolegreph & 9 Mi. Rd. Phone EM 3-4171 Phone FL I-4184 Our Tort mung = =~ 530% ng et ae f # eee eH Ew 2 « & i aa ee a ie ee = 2 by : 14 4 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 4,-1958 Live in a cool, comfortable homie this summer . . . why: suffer in hot weather? Janitro! cooling lets your family enjoy healthful living year ‘round. Call today and see how-easy it _ {4s to have Janitrol Air-Condi- ., tioning. FREE ESTIMATES EASY TERMS OTTO A. TRZOS Co. 3101 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 EVES AND SUNDAYS CALL MA 6-6247 cactee we 2 the new FLEXALUM ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY There's 2 Flexsium Awning for every installation: Windows! Carports! Paties! = = NO MONEY DOWN! FREE ESTIMATES! ven Sun. 1-5 . L ) AWNING _& YW COMPANY FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm says the Gas Appliance seme ad aS a. turers Association, — point, to pick up vistas from thé - Manufacturers are meeting the| living reom. The difference that consumer demand for célor by pro-| the mirror can make is amazing. un er ducing kitchen appliances and oth-) Mirrors can be used to bring 3 er. equipment in the most popular /ever-changing pictures to a room. decorator shades. This makes it|A mirrror placed opposite the pic- SASH & DOORS easy for anyone to work out a co-| ture window in a living room can BLDR’S SUPPLIES ordinated pattern, as you can buy| bring a living picture fo. the b : gas ranges, refrigerators, kitchen|oPposite wall ever - changing BUIL ERS’ HDWE. cabinets and even sinks in sontch- throughout the ‘seasons. PAIN S ing colors, A low ceiling can be made to T War lacie eke poukes aaie aan Se, co een SONOS ; ranges with color accents boards narrow room can be GAMA points out, some manu. given the feeling of width by the tacturers are featuring remova use of @ mirrored panel on one of . flexible during the lite of the | Shortest length of time served| MM 2495 Orchard Loke Rd . States was term of William Phone FE 4-3538 But, even if you are not in the Henry é : . For example, te create a Striated Asbestos Siding Shingles . ‘Water Repellent 3] 4 = Extruded Aluminum Combination DOORS—2’8” - - 30" $ 32” 22 Including All Hardware. _Interior Wall and Trim Paint $4.85 to $5.85 Flat or. Gloss—240 Colors from Which to Choose DIXIE LUMBER Co., Inc. 831 Oakland Ave. Per Eliminate Wood Burn: | as size of @ room and often create beauty where none existed. oe a oe A home with a dark foyer can If you go to a reputable dealer, profit by using a large mirrer The big news today is color in the ‘kitchen, and pink is now in first place in the color parade, market for. new appliances and equipment, you can achieve the “new look” by using paint as your and dying April 4, 1841, you needn't be afraid of veneers rr Color Kitchens ‘Mirrors Add |Veneers Compete |" masa cas peepee i to Decorator's "| pendable synthetic rosin glues and camnene ee |With Solids Now our newest production methods off be laze from sanding disks in Demand Now Bag of Tricks é manufacturing, even. relatively in- | @nd belts so that they will continue | Leading decorators have added Coed modern feraitre is gm expensive pieces using veneer have | to do good work without burning Big News Switches mirrors to their bag of tricks. They | 14, . Provincial and Colonial a long life it cared for properly. stock, power toot experts point ont.1 & -From_ the All- White al ik ae sae gene cer . . a Rooms darkness from a corner, whisk the iomnd — > “aa ae — wT : out-of-doors a oe the ture san ae — ee STRIKE, or NO § A HOME YOU CAN TOTAL PRICE National Homes |} 3-BEDROOM : 1275, [BARTON] = 00m hog PEN scien eo, oe, . ron sonic SAIS Maybee Road = ‘Box 388, Birmingham Office Phone MI 4-0328 Model Home Phone OR 3-2757 | main miracle-worker, candy pink kitchen, start by painting the walls ang ceiling a pinkish gray, GAMA suggests, with the ceiling a few shades lighter than the walls. Next, paint all the woodwork and cabi- NOW SHOWING | nets your favorite shade of pink. BEAUTIFUL this background . your white gas range, refrigerator and sink. will provide exactly the con- trast you need to highlight the pink in your “dream” kitchen. See the New AVON a Beautiful 2 Bedroom Home Homes Neatly Arranged on Lots 6212x140 | 7,100 | COLWELL | HOMES, INC. MI 6-2022 4057 Maple Rd., Birmingham ey I Phe ae ADDITIONS | ie PORCHES OM (Open or Enciesed) = MY BREEZEWAYS ROOFING IN YOUR BASEMENT | Insulated—Wood Shakes FREE ESTIMATES | CUT) | PAYMENT | RI “MODERNIZING ..OR A GAME ROOM [emamae GED 3 BEDROOMS | & 14- BATHS MAKE A BEDROOM - IN YOUR ATTIC Ranch Stone Front be Paved Streets %* 12 Baths (2 wash bowls i in the Mester Bedroom) Le Floor-to-Ceiling Wardrobe Closets * Minimum Lot Size, 100-ft. Frontage % Air Conditioned Automatic Heat Call » FE deral 2-121 bi © nw w o % Large Utility Room > . %* Storage Room | : es Wood Sliding Windows Se OPEN SUNDAYS’ HF bdi46 abe Ty eae my Mecnitht - oniew soit mecha aed | rr RS &R Richmond. Knolls}, CHECK THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES: Model Home Phone ‘MAple 5-0 e 2c RE SERRE BS _ INCLUDING TAXES & INSURANCE Drive Out Todeyt: MODEL OPEN | DAILY from 12:00 “til cd DIRECTIONS | ei)? 2% 9 atte ardent st oe = if BUILDING C ¥ “ be. ke a # a ED : eae < scaaesemeeraas ‘ . = ; eet : See ¥ ¥ 5 wt 9 | : po J Pa er a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JONE 41 2 ar i eee a | Watch Weatherstrip [Calm Experts Toso” Air-Conditioners cans me ened -o cee Ih : —_ Need Paint, | air and are naturally - prime * Don't run TV or radio wires ‘over window. weatherstripping, Say We Are Not : targets for attack. ——. wars the Weatherstrip Research/hyerbuilding . ‘Dro Today |Prevent Rust | ‘tne ccengressors and evapore- notched to fit ‘them, wires run| Are we in for a “bust” in the D y The room air-conditioner that tors, the metal grilles and - the will damage the wea-| current building boom? We are if ‘cools your home or office depends | metal shelf of the unit itself, must cause the window 16] he ‘construction industry as a| Financier Says Record |upsn paint to keep it functioning | all be given suitable protective year after year. coatings. Otherwise; the demon whole is overbuilding. Some ls Reflection of Nation’ $ Wherever moisture. and oxygen) rust would take its toll and the alarmists say’ it is overbuilding, Economy | are present in abundant quantities, | unit would soon be. useless. but calm experts who have. | metals rust very rapidly. The rate + assessed the facts claim it is not. R |of rusting depends upon the rate HERBERT C. DAVIS This is how they back up their fi ~ me 'at which water and oxygen reach | reasoning: perity, e foreclosures continue | For Your Future Home | the affected area. | 2k Housing starts have not yet! at near an all-time record lw) ————————________ r | caught up with new household for- rate, the president of the United | aa i. / * . | | \e ine 1946, i tance, Com Beautiful Waterford Estates nq — anesolers about | States Savings and Loan League) Wiring Specialists From $7,500 Up | 9,300,000; yet only 8,600,000 new | reported today. BALLARD homes were built. “There's no better testimonial dai — | 2 Besides homes, the fast- | to the state of health of the na-| ELECTRIC co. : wg HERBERT C. DAVIS growing population will require | tion's economy than the current | fj 543 8. Paddecs st. FE 44001 oO Sa, "4925 Pontisc Lake Road — || more schools, determined slum | exceedingly low rate of home fore- : : | oe for the most beautiful house on the OR 39-7614 clearance, hospitals, commercial | closures,” said J. Howard Edger- — . les : and institutional buildings. This | ton, League president. The League block—retains its color for years! construction alone ts enough to | i, a nationwide trade organization D keep the industry vigorous. representing: 4200 savings associa- FRE : E 3. Widespread use of real qual-| tions and co-operative banks. 00 ity materials in new home build-| Edgerton spoke to the convention ing attests to the solid footing of| of the Georgia Savings and Loan ee. construction. League at Savannah, Georgia. An unhealthy boom would see He disclosed that in 1954, for cheap, inferior materials being! the tenth consecutive year, the used in a hasty frenzy of building-| patio of foreclosures te the num Recognized manufacturers of} per of new home mortgage biulding materials known for qual- recordings below ity performance, such as ceramic] cone, ™ = & Licensed fumber vouch for this: Moré and| The 1954 total of 26,000 fore- ‘WIRING - |more of these materials are being | Closures was .75 of the 3,450,000 used in the mass-produced house.| Mortgages recorded during the e No Buttons! No Levers! INSTALLATIONS year. It compared to 21,400 fore- The SUPREME Full Automatic we: © COMMERCIAL Brazil's River of Doubt was dis-| closures in 195%, or .68 of the ter softener is evtometic! ° INDUSTRIAL covered by Theodore Roosevelt, year’s Pecordings. = = cones the —— Full é the name being given to the dis TODAY's LOAN FLEXIBLE sutemetics.” Only SUPREME ree ) RESIDENTIAL | tovery by the skeptical press. “On the basis of this informa qeneretes while you sleep! Over 25 Years iw Pontiac —_ tion, it is clear that the recession 845 West Huron St. REFRIGERATION last year hdd little, if any, effect H. H. STANTON! Keego Hardware No. 1 FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 upon American home owners,” Plumbing-Heating Contracts SERVICE said Edgerton. | “This indicates 103 State St. FE S-1683+ 3041 Orchard Lake Ave. All Types—-All Makes ly the limited extent of t | recession, but also that toda Keego Harbor FE 2-3766 | Should We Own u Water Softener ? | Scere wet Seitentet See en cman ofa = : | . flexible jnstrument than in pre- SERVICE ‘aprenientdase™ KOOL VENT = Authorized Edgerton added that in view of Aluminum Awnin r Kelvinator Sales & Servi ) gs REN ‘ON E ? .. f =“ dy te a CUSTOM MADE REFRIGERATION tn ia a ety to be ander he | WROUGHT RON For Only Pennies a oa aaeee past year. rapey orton tm Pots Day We Will install a 461 Elizabeth Lake Read In 1941, last year before the| ise Weedward Ave, Berticy Li 3.5506 " United States entered World War e Genuine Reynolds- , . e i oe ee ee or per cent t s L ‘Shaffer Ball-O-Matic =< 10 po com ot tat seers gyrlheor agg is a 30,000 were 252,400 foreclosures. DIVORCE, DEATHS, FACTORS freee ia the major cause of fore-| MAUL DY: D AL DObS te care of, closures in only a minority of or wim tan os S PTO 507 DOWEX MINERALS the family. 7 NERS REPORT lt you decide later that you would like to buy or own it, > we will allow the full credit of unemployment trouble spots in ell rentall late 1953 and early 1954, such | ae Detroit, the | The Unit Shown “flexible” mortgage ecatracts Sells for Only |) Pir cf | seteune’ paren en ae aad Aine te $149 >: «FE 4-5181 have occurred. | | : “In the case of some families, e a rm as ce | SAW IT... NAIL IT! Call FEderal 4-3573 Specialists in thems to pay far enough aheed t 7 2 ; 7 seas | . | Re-Modeling! a eee tee |) CRUMP ELECTRIC ELLIS CONST. CO. J) cisecr others, sume associations|* GENERAL @ ELecTaIC . : : f : 2690 $. Woodward collected only the d 3465 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Mich. ‘pe 2-2671 cue de ch month, and ‘de- a eee ==*| ferred the principal.” Energetic Painter | ; -_-HEATINGC—SHEET METAL ST WHAT WEVE oo MIDLAND, Mich.—An American CONTRACTOR = Legion Building here was recently} 351 North Paddock St. MT. A TRANSLUCENT sic asseiee Goratee tk WEATHERPROOF «..5c7e sconces Satie ing qualities . sister 'Geried Whee 6b lam | +c PERMANENT-SHATTERPROOF sain craze, warp, sag, buckle, rot or mildew . . . resists acids and salt water. * COLORFUL aS eae gana ae er Co ECONOMICAL te ox es in cost to you. “ie moo labor. but aa lightew sf stresteral supports. ALSYMIT® is weather- tter-proof, per- manent, Transmits light, reduces glare and heat. | rated spray-painted in one day.by one FE 5-6973 BEEN LOOKING FOR! TORI DH E ET drilled with ordinary tools when necessary. Alsynite may be fastened es oe n~ Economy. - i DN 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. - ‘FE 2-9124 $495 Down — Northern Pontiac’s Finest Residential Community man. He used 54 gallons of paint! That’ s What EVERYONE SAYS About The | with nails, bolts, screws or mastic. WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT | For Free Beating Survey and Simeen Call Bp ramen & | rer hahahah ahhaharherherherhecherde hehe ONLY FEATURES: OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY | ‘Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction m. Daa m. ms. Od SIOIIIII ITA Alsynite panels are as easy to use and install as wallboard. Can be Crest padi AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. ncLUOING TAX inGURANe WESTRIDGE-OF © Specious $6-Foot Lots 9 A.M. TO 9 PLM, \ quickly and easily cut by shears, power or hand saw. Panels can be - ‘In Comfort, Ceavenlenes and aoe Type 2 “EDEN 4 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area $4A@) 5 DOWN WATERFORD (f Hatee Dining Aree DAILY¥.12 NOON FO 6 P.M. M vd ] 0 8 er err r riv ut Perr i * Oak Hardwood Floors Saber moe nh Pe ta Toco 11% Vince to O e pen phalt aré available for ALSYNITE installa- s vd . tions? ae ec Aivtamatc Gon-Type Forced} Au _ Rodel directly across kom Emerson Elemen- as : 2s {ice Alinam Windows pao } 4212 Ledgestone Drive | ~yoTAt P A ey >. oe Saturdays’ and Sundays 1 to 6 P.M. TOTAL. PRICE ir EMERSON p ve or by Appointment $9 145. oe x _ i - DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy., near Waterford ai FHA Beg Terms . ak _ Turn on Cambrook Lane to —— Drive ‘bat N & TRIPP ‘Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford ee 2 Loree VR Pe ureter aerial é i a vf F ‘ . | i a ' “ x . @ . : . Sa acne 1 : = v j | Hones Looks. for Real Materials Man ts the dreamer and woman is the practical one, so we're told. then it.is true that practicality is characteristic of the homemaker. A-recent study shows that the representative housewife looks for honest materials, convenient stor- age, and simple design in a new home. She prefers surfaces that are colorful, durabl and easy to keep clean. She wants space for a growing family and economy in upkeep. To her, this spells out a practical, really livable home. Your Building and Remodeling Problems are. completely solved when you. bring them to us. Earth Colors Are —SPECIALIZING iIN— Friendly, Warm Garages Commercial Buildings Open kitchens, designed for Breezeways Concrete Work | imilycaloyment a wel as ork Additions Porch Enclosures terials that are warm and friendly Attic Remodeling Sy 9 wien ‘soon frum anyuhere ts the Recreation Rooms Bath Rooms To meet this demand, leading Kitchen Remodeling ~ Swimming Pools architects have been specifying natural, life-lasting materials like ceramic tile for kitchen floors, walls and work surfaces.. Popular colors have ,been the basic earth tones of light brown, green, and quarry red. These colors blend well with the natural wood finishes of cabinets and shelves. _ “There is no substitute for experience” OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 Workshop Wiring } .When wiring your workshop make sure your power tools and lights are on two different’ cir- cuits, power tool experts Advise. Should a power tool in operation overload and blow a fuse, the lights in the workshop ‘will remain lighted. Never use piore than 20 amp fuses. 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing amber light just west of Oakland Ave. A. Murray White ~ FE 4.9544 Robert £. White PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O’Neil Real Estate Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange , 7S West Huron FE 3-7103 Now! DU PONT TWO-PURPOSE Ornamental Iron Work Warm V eather Is Here—Install Now! e a - ee p— — } seep ieclion DT) get or "WO purpose mB OUSE pain! CUSTOM RAILINGS — - Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps Corner and Flat Columns Available Z CONCRETE STEPS Aw ideal white for tinting te light colors $635. Gal. Costs no more thon ordinary house paiati Donaldson‘Lumber Co. | 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8381 OU PUNT ~ Not Affected by Frost ~ With or Without Platform CONCAETE STEP CO.. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 Free Estimates—We Deliver Anywhere! PAINTS for every purpose NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. TERMS, UP TO 36 MO. TO PAY ROEBUCK AND CO " my is 5 2a. | 5” hae ‘Harmony House Custom rigs d Fiberglas 7 Aluminum Z 7 Air-Fold ¥Door Canopies. ~ Order your custom-made awnings now! Heavy quality. f Army Duck in dozens of colors./Heavy galvanized — frame and head rods, reinforced at points of strain, re- 4 A - Obligation Quality House — If choice of a home is any criterion. | / BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE |°@=="=—- Salesmanship '|Depends-Upon sible for this vast in home buying by three trends: made For example, today’s demand is for bathrooms and kitchens 2. Color, inside and out, is used very- effectively.» Builders have learned the psychological benefit of color and they'll never forget it. 3. Modern “open” styling is a great sales-builder. Rooms flow into each other by openness and blending of materials. homes being constructed in the THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE. 4, 1955, Architects Employ Tile for Decor Now Recent studies show that«quality mushrooming suburban areas around the country have more tile in their bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor patio than any other type of home building. In fact, waterproof tile is pre- as much as any other ’single material for wainscot surfacing in the bathroom. In the kitchen, durable tile that is impervious to food stains is being used most often in new ways as a surfacing for work counter- tops and splashbacks. It is also in the suburbs ‘that architects are treating tile more creatively. . They're using it in a bigger way, for example, as dec- orative and practical, weather- proof exterior. *& Only in a. cystom built kitchen these that make the difference and a dregm kitchen. We are experts in the design. 3088 West Huron CUSTOM BUILT BIRCH CABINETS — ee \ sions kitchens custom built to the exact measurements of your home. Estimates cre Free—Terms Available The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 Near Elisabeth Lake Ré. will you find such features as between an ordinary kitchen @ Factory construction meth. @ Designed te obtain the mest beautiful appearance and from the space available, @ Formica soe pgp oor — by us te be « @ Beastiful custom design L available tm predection yeu dnatresticn, and installation of Painting Screens H elps Pr event low = dip in al ryt : : | Future Rusting — een | Be sure to give adequate paint Faint bth ses ofthe cfening. v. protection to galvanized screens to make them last. as long as pos- sible. oo, Copper screening should also be painted’ to prevent the corrosive down-wash of the metal from staining light surfaces below. To facilitate the job of applying screen enamel, there are special applicatorg available that re- sereened porch, it simplifies. mat- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES Ph. FE 3-7183_ : —— The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC \’ @ ON A NEW 52-GALLON ‘(99” $5 Down Immediate Delivery and FREE WIRING on Detroit Edison Lines HOSEN Open Friday and Monday Night “til 9 Don’t wait! Install a new fully - in- | sulated, fully-automatic Ouo-Therm | Electric Water Heater. Have all the hot water you want... at all times, Regular $124.95 FE §-9331 51 W. Huron Street Phone FE 4.1555 — This ALL THIS! *2 BATHS. <4 BEDROOMS — “All large size bedrooms with eres : robe closets. |*XLOTS 90 to 100 Spacious tots for true suburban living. *1375 Sq. Ft. LIVING AREA Large spacious rooms throughout. Protection for your car! Protected *STUDIO CEILINGS Contemporary interior a you'll tove! Large Wardrobe Convenient floor-to-ceiling storage No Other Home Anywhere Near This Price Will Give You Ft. WIDE l*CARPORT on EACH HOUSE outside play area. Closets is “Northridge” in. etd ted In Beautiful _Notthride Water | fe Su x vision | 4-Bedroom Brick Ranch Home | : Now Available for GI's with 10%. Down and FHA Terms for Civilians $ Model Hoske Open Daily . 1 to 9 P. M. Just 6 Miutes from WATERFORD cme Station saturday & Close enough to shopping, transportation, churches and schools Sunday to be ideal! Far enough from city noise and congestion to 10 A. M. fo make your living match your dreams! Here, on winding / en areas! paved streets paid for by the builder, is the perfect home... the inforced gromets for wear. Choose yours now! Phone FE 5-4171 ’ Awning Dept—Sears Mein Floor for Appointment ane fy tak “SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 in the kitchens . wae lacoe overhanging eaves all around the house... you'll see why we. say—-NEVER HAS ANY OTHER NAME. BS KENNEDY & 0 9 P.M. perfect community for you and your family. All homes color-coordinated . . . stainless Formica tops . all homes wired for every’ electrical convenience : See it and OFFERED SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! William A. REALTOR Exclusive Sale: We Huron ffice 3097 3 3 2 a * foe ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 = “ ~~ q i _ FREE LITERATURE ON SEE OUR DISPLAY HOME. NOW REQUEST $4 2375 ett on on Poedain ¥ ilbur Townsend, Distributor eveceseoceos ; ‘MIDWEST HOMES 159 Highland, Rochester, Mich. | dtaplay home drive out State Read MM Ses tes eel itl whee sou see tos on left. M-2%4 boat 3 ms POCCOOOTS SVC FOCCOS PS CTG OOOO NS Then it’s if You’d--- Like the Whitest ... Brightest House on the Street- --- PONTIAC PURE HOUSE PAINT you should usel,.The Finest Quality your money can buy, yet priced “direct from factory to you!” a Gallon —Ask-to-See-the-Exciting-New Ranch-Fone Colors: [PONTIAC PAINT 17-19 S. Perry ing waees FE 5-6184 ' Bamboo, rattan, | Sand lightly between coats. | this enamel. High style colors in- Dos, Don's for Garages. | | | door at once. Constant dragging of [ | wedge under it so that it hangs \Ouiter tring we. part of Oe, American scheme ‘of enjoyment. | Se garden furniture has come into. prominence. redwood, wrought iron, aluminum, stainless ‘steel and plastic are just a few of the materials that bring the outdoors into the realm of easy living. Redweed is popular, easy to mnove all weed dust with 0 clean | dry brush or lint-free cloth. “Two coats of coler-toned resin sealer give a durable finish pro- tecting your wood against warping. swelling. Pores of wood are sealed _against ‘damaging moisture and special ‘ a J filter out sun's hed color tones include drift- wood, redwood, sage, cedar, ma- hogany or others, permitting nat- ural wood grain to show through. METAL FURNITURE ©. Outdoor metal :furniture may be rejuvenated by washing, sand- papering rough or glossy surfaces, cracks and rust spots, and then painting. Give bare metal a coat of metal primer. . Btir a speed enamel that is a nonfading weather protector. Use a clean soft-bristied brush. Place tables upside.down so you can do legs first. : Eighteen colors are available in ing painted in a dull black finish— better for patio or covered terrace, however, than in the broiling sun. Reds, vivid green and blue pain tsy are being used on other wood fin- ishes. tations. should. be filled in wood | chairs with a spackling material before sanding and painting. PROTECT FENCE POSTS eee Soe See et eres You Can Spruce Up Lawn. Furniture clude antique white, cream, dusky , by using a wood preservative. Sur- | black, this year. litde gold metallic powder on new- ly painted surfaces before the paint dries for a special treat. __ faces must be clean before apply- | ing liquid. ~ Garden walks and paties may be coated in gay colors with a waterproof enamel that provides weather protection. It has a plastic rubber base, easy to use on concrete and flagstone. aqua, pale pink and coral You can sprinkle a Bamboo and rattan are also be- Cracks or. nail head inden- | |-copper and bronze screens. niture, trim, etc., can be stopped by adding a mildew preventive to pe nt eeeee Fence posts and trellises may be Bathroom Glomor| Kitchen Wax Pointers on Ways to Take Proper Care of Doors DO... repair a sagging garage |f the door will make the condition | position and place a wooden exactly the way it should. DO... check all the hinge | a acrews to see whether they are loose; if they are, you've prob- ably hit the cause of the trouble. fabrics in two even lengths. ifor Pianos the use of creamy kitchen wax. Before the development of this This beautiful, decorative shower curtain is easy to make, say Des- type of wax, piano and organ ley fabric designers. It hangs over | manufacturers recommended the an inner plastic one. All you need | is 4'— yds. 36-inch decorator fabric; rings: 4 yds. 36-inch plastic; plain | | Some people used ammonia-in- | use of lukewarm, -Mild soap suds. nd eyelet tron-on-tape. First, cut | water. These methods were con- | sidered hazardous, Arowever, as the | water from. the suds sometimes | Do. in such event, fill the screw holes with plastic wood or monia-water contributed to yellow wood putty, allow to harden and ing ivory keys. These dangers are redrive the scréws, using new ones eliminated through’ the use of if the others are rusted or bent. kitchen wax. DO . . « it loose screws are not |.” “Most major plang manufactur- to the inside of the door, running beth black and white, but they it. from the top of the door. (near | 5 : recommend kitchen wax for re- the hinge) diagonally across to the . moving smudges, fingerprints or bottom—or buy and use a rod and; Join plastic panels with plain/ ¢ material on both the turnbuckle for the brace tape, using cool tron and cloth. make ans the ivory-on- wood WATCH HINGES WF of = DON’T . . . be satisfied merely The method is to pour a little . forget that, wooden brace is used, it should | | be painted or given other protec-| 37 tive finish before it is attached. DON'T... . buy a red and turnbuckle brace that is too small for the purpose .... an error you can avold by giving your dealer the dimensions of IT Is NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT! SEE OUR LARGE SELESTIONS OF EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS if a » sew rings inside top hem, like eyelets. | plastic. _ Red-green color blindness af- ‘fects about eight per cent of men, but only about one per cent of 4 tia wet. Apply the wax to several | ‘to loosen the soil, Polish immediately with a clean, soft cloth. The lighter the coat of wax, the better the gloss. To dust Ins same way, attach eyelet head- | ing. soft, dry cloth. Tile Plays Role in Fine Homes from the other in size, structure and layout, byt they all have one | distinction in common: an appear ance, inside and out, that’s fresh. natural and simple. The creative use of nature's own materials is one big reason! Seam antl hem decorator fabric: spaced Hang curtain over & oi" ARDY _ COLORADO CLIMBING NATIVE ‘BIRCH | BLUE SPRUCE |. © ROSES C per ae C view. Cc stm STOCK “ FERTILIZERS : VIGORO SELECT YOUR 7 INSECTICIDES Reg. $2.55 - SHADE TREES _ NOW . FOR FALL DELIVERY : “SPECIMEN 3 STOCK —TANDSCAPING ° SHADE T TREE runt QUR SPECIALTY ¢ _The problem of safely eenian| piano keys has been solved with | i\it is fairly weil saturated, but not | Ai keys at a time, rubbing enough oe ae ee ‘| them and causes breakage; paint Don’t Paint Cords &. Weatherstrip Research Institute says paint on sash cords hardens. « — ALWAYS READY . - To Serve You With on pulleys. makes. windows hard, if not impossible, to open and close. Screens ‘can get rustproof pres | tection with a special screen enam- | el that does not clog wire mesh, | helps to prevent oxidation and | streaking of sills-and sidewalls by | Mildew growths on outdoor fur- |, Makers Recommend Cleaning Keys This Way. + Fine new homes, may differ one | Quality Building Supplies! BUILD THOSE WALKS, DRIVEWAYS, GARAGE PREVENT SHRINKAGE — CRACKING IN YOUR WALLS WITH AUTO- - Ww = CLAVED BUILDING © OCR? WITH aaADY | stocks: MIXED CONCRETE. These high pressere, steam Check all ef the sdvaniages hed | eured blecks give yeu more ever-lasting cenereie! BRemem wniformity, durability, o oa 4 ber, tee, that geod quality oon- extra strength erete impreves the appearance end value ef your property. tages of BOICE AUTOCLAVED Ballding Blocks before you bay! 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La, S Bags l on aa | aah RET ra See a igs Aa - s = — * =z ai + ae : = a es es , cia ias ms : a ; eae oh a : 4 ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1955 Frenchmen Not [Pits Zenderise Beet [Good Somerton At. | NICK HALIDAY ay | WOOSTER, Ohio @ — Two sci-| Pays Off Immediate . en _ — 6 | = ts er ay they re vs ppc Va w xi N. tender as-that of steers’ by inject-|Gray was glad he acted the part All Gay Blades Average Worker Poor, Aging, Recent Report on Nation Shows © PARIS“ --The. average French citizen is g poor and aging work- man, porte Unreadn by women and likely to be survived by them, with less and less chance of find- ing a comfortable home for his last years, This is the picture that emerges from the first returns of last year’s censu’, as summarized by the National Institute of Statistics. Of about 43 million Frenchmen, 19,200,000 have a job or want one, and 6,454,000 of those. call them- _ The firet figures show nothing on earnings, but they are known to be low by American | standards. The minimum wage in France is 126- francs (36 cents) an hour, and less on the farm. _ 8 : If, like the 2,300,000 others, a Frenchman has an independent business, he is likely to be among the 1,739,000 who work alone or have no help but members of their own families. The French population is aging. Since the turn of the century the number over 65 has increased 57 per cent, the number of children only 3 per cent. Women dominate the country, at least statistically, 22,347,000 to 20,- 600,000, There are more boys than girls up to the age of 15. After that the women start gaining. The result: 2,968,000 widows and 1,400,- 000 unmarried women keep busy chasing 1,200,000 bachelors and 736,000 widowers. * * s : Although the building industries lead the rest in the number of workers employed—1,360,000—only 200,000 houses were built in 1954. To meet the current shortage and the expected population increase, 320,000 a year would have to go up for the next 30 years. Though badly housed, the Frenchman is traditionally well fed. There are 3,985,000 people on farms, 770,000 dealing in food and _ farm products, 540,000 working in | bars, hotels, restaurants and to- bacco shops, plus 230,000 bakers and pastryeooks, Some of the 115.- | 000 “‘itinerants and peddlers’’ also | sell popéorn. After long years of a stationary and even declining population, the rise in the birthrate makes ft likely that the country will have another 3 million citizens by 1970. Get Water from Air WASHINGTON (INS) — Farmers extract water from the air on Lan- zarote in the Canary Islands, where annual rainfall may be only 2 inches a year, the National Geo- graphic Society says. Lanzarote | has no wells for irrigation. Con- sequently farmers strew seeds on arid ground; then 4 or 5 inches “Angel's in the cellar and here comes your do-it-yourself kit!" IT’S DARK OUT--- BE CAREFUL OF THAT EXCAVATION IN THE YARD GUESS TLL | NANCY Ci, Mi, SUS: VA Gx Sex *" + aS gS ls aa aoetiaaal a ——ts a ot By Ernie Bushmiller WHY DIDN'T YOu say ‘HOLE ?--. NEVER HEARD , OF THE WORD EXCAVATION I IN he ‘ fy : Oi 97 7 / ~ a “FRE len act lore MAM alten BUSAN LL EFS wwm-4- By John Morris of lava are spread over them. The | lava acts as a condenser, drawing _ moistyre from the sea air, OUT OUR WAY j ‘DIXIE DUGAN te, aN pores ? “ WF Cope 198! oy EA Revvine tee 7 : x 5 ~ =~ TDONALD DUCK Se ae a re REMEDIES BEST.“’ T KINDA LIKE TH’ OL HECK, ALL TH’ NEW-FASHIONED] [... MEDICINE TH’ DOC HAS BEEN; : AN DON'T SEEM T* WORK ON [4 LIKE OL'-FASHIONED GIRL (7 MEL! a3 WAS THAT JEEP, ORY 2 ___THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1955 +. : 75-125 bi «Ber iis t he 7 rre ad ‘ad. Calumet & Hecla is suing the | 131% bu. “ifustara 15-100 bu Bout orkers; wh -1.00 bu. 8 Y Lettuce and salad greens: for 3% million dol- bib 100-135 pk bakt. ‘Lettuce, butter, af 8 f : doz crate; head, 1.00-200 bu; Jettuce that smelters and | (et, {'00-1.28 bu. Romaine, 1.00-i.50 SFaTEE sf 1 aE SO Re bert of Hubbell, whe retired |. z ~~ Ne. Both testified there was proba-| ave sii. medium ‘8; Aree, IT wi. bility of considerable damange to | sade © large 21. equipment inspected ot eet made to me 04.75; 90 ween tas; to O'tab tars || water seepage while pumps were |vU. s. standards 30: ois 37.8; checks Houghton| TWwo Area Men : | BF fi 5 : od a esef* 4 g ee a st Hi : Squash, summer. *# Es x ze -1.7%8 ba. Collard, Turnip, Lettuce, more 5 3.60-4.00 3 CHICAGO POTATOES NN ee . June 2 (AP)—Potatoes: ar- éid stock 11, new stock 78: on U.S. shipments 654. Old stock supplies mited to establish a market; car- Idaho Te Fill Hj Bs eice! ee ” supplies light, demand moderate and market tee whites slightly weaker, tor reds er; carlot track sales, new ~— California long whites $4 26-4.75, renee: 9 vaads Arizona round reds $5.00- DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, June 3 oe Detroit, cases included, . one: je canes 38-42 hted A wasn 30, medium Pr wid. avg. 4 main: 3. ~ grade B large +—Grade A Total weekly receipts 6.245 cases. CHICAGO BUTTER ano EGGs is CHICAGO, JUNE (AP)—Butter steady; hegre 2 2,478, 316; wholesale buy- to firm; recetpta 21,004; prices unchanged to the | #48: current receipts 2 ua Are Appointed Ford Stylists Two special étaff stylists were , to assist him in the company’s ” expanded Styling “on Elkhorn Lake NEAR SCHOOLS Clarkston-Orion Road West to Sunset Rood Drive North on M-24 te | CRA-MIN-YAI BUILDERS FE 41549 Joseph Oros and Elwood P, En- er : ip /til bis work was interrupted by the war. He is married, has four chil- ae and lives at 5141 Winlane Drive, Bloomfield Hills, tee 18 _Engel was born in Newark, N, J. B i bade Lake Road, Birmingham. — operating, RG&E, he said, and other utilities have spent about 5'4 million dol- lars in the past thre years work- | }; 1 ing on plans. quor place and four others “Utility Official Predicts Government Approval of Lake Erie Project News in Brief Larry Conger, of 66.N. Paddock reported the theft of his.green and white motorbike yesterday while ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Robert | it was parked on the grounds at se: | E. Ginna, executive vice president | Pontiac High School, Pontiac Po- Parsis): | of Rochester Gas & Electric Corp., looks for-early government appro- val of plans to build an atomic | plant near Detroit. at 3:00 on Sun., Loon Lake Finnish lice said. Dep't forget the\ s pfterascn dance Summer Camp pavilion. Near Ginna said yesterday RG&E is Hickory Hills Golf course. Viola joining with 10 other utilities in a Turpimen, accordionist. project which he described as an “experiment, pure and simple,” ‘produce more fuel at a cheaper | price. The plant is to be built on the | _ : shore of Lake Erie about 50 miles | F ines Total $750 south of Detroit, he said. The utilities now are marking 13 old stock, 186 new stock: total| time, Ginna said, awaiting the reply to the propésal. He said he expects the reply to be “‘fa- vorable.” — Adv. ' If your friend’s in jail and needs ° bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-403]. —Adv. After Vice Raid by Municipal Judge Cecil McCal- lum on six women and 20'men to- He estimated it will take five day after their arrest during an years to build the plant and get it | early morning raid by Pontiac Po- after approval. The | lice vice squad members. Paying $25 fines each, 20 pleaded | guilty to loitering in an illegal pleaded guilty to citering in a Detroit Edison Co., he said, witl gambling place. build the atomic powered turbine electric generator and distribute | cy. the power over its lines. pleaded guilty to maintaining and - operating an illegal liquor place and paid a $100 fine. His Car Output for Week |ts,, Mav i, pleasea eu, to Lowest This Year $56 fine. Sgt. Donny Ashley, head of the DETROIT #—Ward's Automo-| iduor, playing cards and money tive Reports said today that walk-| “eT Confiscated during the raid. outs and the Memorial Day holiday cut motor vehicle output this week to the year’s lowest point. The agency estimates this week's tective Herber C. Cooley, of the assemblies at 159,017 cars and| ‘°K F- Weaver and Roy Hudson. trucks against last week's 198,183. It counted 132,774 cars and 26,243 The ancient Mayas had a five. day “month” at the end of each trucks in this week's total com- r, pared with 167,455 cars and 30,727| %¢ 99 ae - Rell months, each | trucks in the preceding week. In the comparable 1954 week 95,015 High School, grades, principal, standard test. ; Two other Oakland County girls, ‘Nancy Van Horn and Jane Sher- wood, both of Royal Oak, were also contest winners. .Fines totaling $750 were imposed | ly chosen to receive Blue Cross nursing scholarships was Norma Bloodworth, 18, of: 22 Stelnbaugh Court. The -$300. award will be sent in her name to the Hurley Hospital School of Nursing in Flint, where she will study. Miss Bloodworth will be graduated from Pontiac June 17. She ranks in the top 10 per cent of her class an all “A scholastic av- erage. Winners were chosen on the basis | of a written application, scholastic | -the report of the school and achievement on a! Okay Minimum Hike WASHINGTON w—A Senate La- recom- mended legislation to raise the minimum wage in interstate com- merce to $1 an hour—10 higher than President~ Eisenhower recommended. x The- Present= level” is 73 ) cents. subcommittee has cents William A. Black, 54, of 3 Grant. vice bureau, said 38 points of | Led by Sgt. Raymond E. Meg. gitt, the raid was made by De- | vice squad, and Patrolmen Pat- | You'll save time... bate Court for the County of Oakland, cars and 16,299 trucks were built. | Juventie Division. Canadian factories, Ward's on ho Haynes, minor. said, will build 11,101 cars and week they produced 9,412 cars |‘ and 2,245 trucks, In the compar- able 1954 week dominion factor- jes built 7,062 cars and 1,312 trucks. Ward's put US far this year at 3,709,741 units) fin? {het the hearin compared with 2,547,541 in the lke | City 1954 period. This year’s truck as- In the matter of the petition concern. Cause No. Petition Court ciesinn that the esent where- . car output SO) State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- | on said petition of Pontiac in said County, on semblies to date are placed at) *Teby commanded to appear person- 542,813 units against 486,128 in the same 1954 period. cum New Certified Mail \* Plan Starts Tuesday | A true copy —~Judge of te. Gronarka R. MURTHA, Probate Register, Juvenile a . 3 ally at said hearing It being impractical sarees pr cal to mhke persona! A new certified mail setvice for ; June 4 articles having_no inherent value becomes effective in Pontiac Tues- | bate Court for day, according to Leslie H. Dean, | “"Ty"tne postmaster. - - Insurance coverage will not be | T° Ale provided and the fee for the new service. is 15. cents. The mini- mum registration fee of 30 cents for articles on which no indem- | , nity is payable will be .discon- tinued the same date, Dean ex- | siate of zou 8 i wil that the caring on “said Petition plained. Waterford Jaycees fo Hear State Head WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Robert J. Vance Life or Virginia's Man-of-the-Month ROBERT J. VANCE @ study of the re —— 4 Gene Phiffer of Saginaw, —newly- elected president of Michigan Junior. Chambér of Commerce, will be the guest speaker when the Waterford Jaycees hold their first anniversary. \banquet at 7 p.m. Monday at. Becker's restaiirant in Drayton Plains. Roy Larmee, Waterford High | School principal and Waterford's “Man of the Year’ for 1954, will be master of ceremonies for the program, . William Goulet and Charles Pap- pas are in charge of reservations. || Friends-and ‘members’ wives will be special guests for the event, Pontiac Man Winner in National Contest Stanley Symanski, 189 Fulton St., has been named one of: the nation’s top 100 winners of the “Win Furgol” contest sponsored by Waite’s in co-operation with McGregor Sportswear. ~ Symanski guessed close to Na- ‘tion Open champion Furgoi's finish and scores in the recent Masters Tournament. As one of the top winners, he will be presented with a fountain pen. Ed Furgol himself was the main prize in the unique contest thal, caught the fancy of golfers across the country. The six regional first- prize Winners are being visited in their home towns by Furgol, who ‘will give each a playing lesson. | Area Girls to Graduate “It the sender “wishes a “post. | imarked receipt of mailing, STATE OF MICHIGAN—In. the Pro- | To Mre Ida Haynes, mother of said having been filed in this ‘ourt House th -the the 14th day of Jume A.D. 1955, at two o'clock im the afternoon, and you are SAWS SHARPENED and tem- pers, too, when you do that remodeling job with a sharp saw. And, you'll do better work So bring your saws to us every tool will be sharpened right . . . each tooth at a per- fect pitch and bevel. |T COSTS SO LITTLE! Authorized Reo Service INCORPORATED CRAFTS 532 Union Street Phone FE 4-5139 ‘June 6th, at 2 pm. from the eos toon Funeral Home, Ox- erfelt Funeral Home, Oxford, bigay JOHNSON, JUNE 9.” 1958.” MRS. Edith Mae, 2042 8S. Milford Rd., Milford, Mich. age 72: wife of Silas M. J meson; dear mother of Harold and Ross John- son, one brother and three sis- ters siso survive. Pumeral serv- fee will be held Saturday, June 4. at 3} pm. at the Hudson Pu- neral Home, Ellettsville, Ind. In- terment in Ellettsville Cemetery. rs. Johnson was sent Friday from the Richardson-Bird Fu- __beral Home, Milford. PEABODY. JUNE 2, 1955, MAR- quis James, 10 Brewer Court, age 76: beloved husband of Mrs. Winifred Peabody, dear father ef Edward Peabody. Mrs. Ruth Rowe, Mrs. Mable Tedder, Mrs. Leola Lorang and Mrs Marquis Peabody. Funeral service will held Monday, June 6th, at 230 m. from the Huntoon Puneral ome with Rev. James Luther officiating Interment at Oak Hil Cemetery. Arrangements by _the Huntoon Funeral Home. RICHARDS, JUNE 2, 1955. MAR- tha B. 3655 Josiyn Road, age 3g: beloved wife of Mr. Edward Richards; de&r mother of Tad Franklin, Robert James. Edwin Thomas Richards: dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Shu: maker; dear sister of Richard Shumaker, Mrs. Frank Van Blar- c . Ronald Mustoe and and Mrs. 4) Marchment. Fu- neral serviee will be held Mon- day, June 6th, at 1 pm. from nized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter> Day Saints. 19 Pront St, with Elder Claude Cook officiating. Interment at White — Cemetery. Arrangements “E the Hunteon Funeral Home SCOTT, JUNE 2, 1955, WILLIAM. 10i . 83; beloved husband © Lull St., a of Mrs. Lillian Scott; dear father of Jennie Clay, Stanley Scott, Clarence Scott, Rosa Pletcher, Nettie Fowler, Velma Pippens, dear brother of -Lena Parrish Funeral service will be held Mon- day, Jume 6 at 2 Bethel Baptist Churc J Allen Parker officiating. In- terment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Seott will He in state at the William FP. Davis Puneral Home after 3:30 pm. Sunday Puneral arrangements bv the William F. Davis Punera!l Home . YOUNG. JUNE 3. 1955. BABY GIRL 3008 Morgan Rd. beloved tnfant daughter of Roy and Evelyn W Young. Pusera! service was heid this morning at 1039 o'clock at Sparks-Griffin Chape) with Rev Perry Horton officiating Inter- ment in Perry Mount Park Pue neral arrangements by Sparks- _ Griffin Funeral Home Card of Thanks 1 Pp A NN Pe WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the .many acts of kindness, messages of sympethy and beau- tiful fleral offerings received from our many kind’ friends, neigh-- bors, Thomas O E 8. Ortan- ville E 3 arganigations during the recent tIness and passing of our be- loved husband and father, Adnah G Howes We especially wish to thank Rev H. Savage for his comforting | words and Rev. and Mrs. Hart” for their messages in song, also Harold Mabley’s Funeral home for thetr wonderful service _Mrs. Adnah G. Howes and family. WE WISH TO THANK OUR friends and neiehbors ter their many acts of kindness in the recent bereavement of our hus- and father Edwin B. Green- wood cla} thanks to Fisher Motors Truck’& Coach emplovees, Rev. Charles 8. Maher and Voor- heis-Siple Funera}] Home Mrs. Edwin Greenwood & Family STATE OF e County of Oakland, matter of the pe ing John ‘ae ieyatwiek, mies. Cause — of said minor Petition ha CHIGAN—In the Pro- =x and ioe Bryntwick, parents been filed im this must present the article at the | at saia hearing. stamp window. Mailing forms are available there and in the post of- | shall be served fice lobby,’ Dean said. The new certified mail service | and circula | goes into effect at all_post offices | ,.7™ Tuesday, except those in Washing: | ton, D. C., when the system will be opened June 6. 2 Past Reflected in Store Windows of North Branch NORTH “BRANCH—Windows of business firms are attracting wide- spread interest here with .theit displays of mementos of 100 years ago. Clothing, furniture, kitchenware | and household articles of various labeled with the names of grandparents and | Peering will be held Ay the Feutise City kinds are shown, taking shape rapidly. The village will observe its tennial June 118. 7 4 service he be tld ab ‘ourt House Bity “or tine = — County, on the 14th day of June A.D. 1965, at two he | o'clock in the eimeenein. and you s It befng im ractical to make persona) — = summons = notice bel ee CONCRETE IT’S SMART TO BUILD or CINDER BLOCKS FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 2 of —s Beal ARTHUR E. MOORE, A true eon7 J e ENA oy MURTHA, ie | Register, ibid ond Division une NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public i Commission Chamber great grandparents of the many | located in the ais Hail, Tesedag. dune local owners. hs Preparations for the influx) of | seribed visitors and old-time residents 1, 1988 for i rezoning te Commercial % -3 following de- roperty: Lots 501, 602 and 6593 Perry Farm Addition. By order vo the City ,Commission, Dated: June 1, 1085, ph- : ‘ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk. June 4, 1956 a ‘CHEM-CAN HL 'H. G. MARTIN Soles DS- SP0-ZER - The Garbage Can "That NEVER Needs — ~ Emptying! ‘No More l= a About nT 3398. -PHONE TOD Y For Complete Daa ‘of. Lan | of Pontiac in ee County, this and day et VAN HORN and SONS 199 Mechanic Street a een aa nena 4, 1985 IRWIN 2 C=2) :; ra) c . $93 be] « 3 a ALLEY : <— « “ ~ + -— SOUTH . BLVO. = BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES ey FLAG STONE . BRIAR -HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK Leet On 5.8163 WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR friends anfi ‘relatives for every- thing they did for us, im our recent bereavement in the death of our son Andy. Our gratitude High - Scho“ ipteents and td all -schooimates for their many kindnesses. The ~jacean feeli Family. = WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friend, an ‘tives. By Mrs. Bianche Collins for ay — be- and children Teavement for Lee R. Collins. * moe In Memoriam - 12 ee PN me = No a IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR father and —— Gregorio ; who left us June 3, 1949. apd Missed by Zeke, Connie, Rig, Raul and families. ba Flowers 3 — ow Fad wchilong 8 FLOWERS The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS . “DIAL FE 28181 — trom’8 a.m, to 5 p.m, errors should be re ported immediately The Presa assumes 0 respon sibility’ for errors other than to ‘eanert the charges . for that portion of the - first insertion of the ad- vertisement which has been rendered valueless through the error, Whety cancella- ‘tions are @ade be sure to “Kill : No edjustments will be — time for benicapinat type sizes than regular agate = 12. — Boon the. ¥ previous to publication. Transient Want Ads may be cancéled up to 9:30 a.m. the day of publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines } Day or 6 Days 2 $1.25 $2.53 3. 1.2. er) ' 3.60 4 1.60 3.12 +58 6 2.00 3.60 5.40 6 2.4 4.32 6.48 ’ 32 5.04 156 8 20 6.76 8.04 L 3.60 6.40 9.72 Voorhees-Siple ' PI Nay mg HOME. mee eater Funeral Directors 4. | 4A. 2, 4, 10, 11, 14, 16, 25, 28, 30, 78, 107. a ~~ beloved . Help ' Wanted Male 6 o> ARE YOU ) SATISFIED WITH. YOUR PRESENT EARNINGS? If not, we have an opportunity for you that is worth investi- ating. Mea ere making up to 10.000 and more yearly im com- missions Car helpful. For inter- view apply 1064 W Huron be- tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 4om BOY FOR DISH WASHING. . MO rey’s Golf and Country Club 2280 Union Lake Rd. off Com- merce Rd Bo 3UTCH®): WANTED FOR VACA- tion replacem t from June 5 to June 20 EM 30120 or EM _3-0387 eves. BLOCK AND BRICK MEN MUST ve union Steadv — for good men. Call after * PM. EM __s 3106 CAMP COUNSELORS FOR NORTH Woods Boys Camp -’ust be 19 or over and like outdoors and Se. Eteht wees fob “all FE CAB = FOR DAYS. OR a RIVERS NIOHTS STEADY erd part time Also midnight to morning shift Apoly 438 Orchard Lake 3 to 6pm CARPENTERS MUST E BE E UNION. Steady work for good men. Call after 6 P.M EM _ 3-3160, DOMESTIC AND COMMERCTAL refrigeration man wanted. Expe- rienced only. PE 23-5448 between Sam. and 5 pm. DISHWASHER WANTED TED APPLY #19 Woodward | DEPUTIZED AND JUNIFORMED tran to patrol resort. EM 3-2881 COST ACCOUNTANT on HORII $500 Tool maker SEAECIOCIOCIDD | mpd Machine operators wotees 9487 Wood pattern makers ees dive Engineers expe BOND ENP PL ‘OYMENT { OVE * Goop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 83'3 W. Hurap E +4460 DRIVERS * , Who own or are = chase late model smal) oe transport mobile homes from 5 tories in South _— Mich. to Gealers mroughomt, the. U.S. Year round work “MORGAN DRIVEAWAY INC. 47714 Dixie Hwy Ln 53-6191 Drayton Plains, iBebind Hardings Cale) Experienced Preferred Or will consider training sales minded man under Sell real estate for a leading Real- ty be grr~—assag maintaining 3 offices and 2 ipke area offices. Have plenty of listings . LA . hog EMPIRE = nett EXPERIENCED emechanic for Studebaker dealer- ship Easy and pleasant working condition sae make money See Mr Laun 666 «68. Woodward, _Birmingham MI ¢3410 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY _ If you would like permanent em- ploymept with «@ pay check 52 weeks @ year guaranteed sail- ary of $80 per. week, plus com- mission with esrnings of $100 te sie per week; “possible within to 6 months’ time, Our firm nas been — and delivering fresh roaster coffee teas, grocery specialties and home furnishings direct to the homes on esta lished routes. for 20 years and Nas a Pane] car with expenses furnished Servin over 000 homes regularly. If you are mar- tied and m good health and are between the ages of 44 and 36 years and can furnish satisfactory references and employment eg ord, contact me at once. Mr. Hesse, WA 1-6550 for pred . __pointment. YOUNG MEN to train for executive posi- tion in heating, air con- ditioning business. Train- =e mclndes Sales, man- . panied Must he neat “appearing. No layoffs, guaranteed salary. Ap- ply United Furnace Co, 111 S. Saginaw. ease AN. Bd. CLASS PAINTERS BIR- ‘mingham area. Call evenings. Gas AS STATION ATTENDANT Wanted, 4000 Orchard LE. Rd. INSURANCE INSPE INSPECTOR, AGE 23 to. work ey Must have dependable car. High school graduate, steady em- ployment. interesting outside work, No selling Write Pontiac _Press, 1 Box 101 MAy FOR CLEANING Tf TROCE, _ be neat in eanpearance. Paddock —N_Paddock. 3 ae oe i APPLY IN PER- and 12. Auburn ‘ Prutt Market. 3175 Auburn Rd. MIDWEST - SL Rl Nn Open Ses Till 2 P:M. / ‘eal t Empl : idwes Barr of baserop STATE BANK BLDO ik . y MARKETS |U UJ, 5 OK Seen Lodge Calendar | Pontiac Girl Wins | Death Notices pox wercies | | Hee Wastes Meet ak . ter No. 508 raw di 8 p. = ai Nursin Scholarshi HEMPSTEAD, JUNE 2. 1955, BLVA Pind ee _ = opportunity. oe — waite " Produce tt f A- Pl it Daughters will exemplt ify the cere- 3 1g sai » | Onis ‘te ta basred abe ee ee ce Ge Woodward, Birmingham, : Duck on qa c an Croutoy. ie _ — . Among 10-Michigan girls recent- service Ww ¢ held Sunday, the following boxes: PLANT SALESMAN WE HAVE A pitty OPEN a PERIENCE, NECESSA TABL pet ROUT at EADY MENT WITH PAID VACATION. “MUST BE ABLE TO GOOD REFERENCES. APPLY IN PERSON THOMPSON . GREENHOUSES INC. 1823 BOGIE LAKE RD. RT 2 MILFORD PHARMACIST FOR 2 EVENINGS = ‘al 6 m. and Sundays, or full time ‘all 28 3-169, _ be fully experienced “= OPERATORS, GIs- bon tarret lathe soe oere samen strong and willing to work. All must be vs. citizen, Beto proof re same. Apply only. phone calls. aphage Manu- _fggtuing Corp. 2677 Orchard Lk. R PART TIME SALESMAN. CO6é- 3-3732. tello's, Lake Orion. MY PORTER AND CAR = See Service manager. REAL ESTATE men tej new an fesale sceneries: We ean offer vou top eommissions and ideal working conditions in NEW MODERN AIR CONDI TIONED OFFICE—Come out and © look us over SYLVAN 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MIDDLEBELT ee eee TVING AND RECE PING clerk, must have experience paid holidays and vacation. M. C. Man- ufacturing Co., 118 Indianwood _td., L¥_ Ortor REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Wanted Laos — bets time salesme fot our baa CH AP TN: 1GELOW OKERS BUILDERS 3111 Orch e Rd. Keego Ha Mich. —__ FE &1131_or¢PE 5-6845 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Ambitious and willing to prosper. Experience cot essential HILTZ FE 5-6181 REALTOR SALESMAN WANTED Sears, Roebuck and Co. is inter- ested in employing several] quali- fied mén who are looking to the future. Excellent starting wage and. commission; many other sd- = es seiling Sears nations!) ed products. Car essentia. “Sears, Roebuck & Co. APPLY IN PERSON 154 N. Saginaw ALE® KAN EXPERIENCED man over 30 with car. FE 8-0176, AU T O MOBILE i TRUCK DRIVER WITH GOOD reference for steel haul. Call after 6. FE 41051 TV SERVICE MAN. SWEETS RA- dio & Appliances, 422 W. Huron. TOOL MAKER AND SPECIAL MA- ‘chine Builder Must know hydraul- ss on electrical. First olaoe only ed apply. Yates Machine Works, its Main St. Rochester. TOOL AND DIE MAKER. MUST be Journeyman. must have card. Scuttle Manufacturing Co. ford Ask -or Mr Fave. FIRST CLASS TOOL AN DIE MAKERS: FULL OR PART TIME APPLY IN PERSON ONLY JODA INDUSTRIES Ine, 66 N PARA? WANTED’2 MEN To train in the nh. .© and alr conditioning business Good come while vou train Anolv ip Paddock person, WANTED: MARRIED MAN FOR general work on modern farm near Pontiac. Steady job for ex- Bioders bow youse on, premiceg “log house 3 «fo ‘200- National orl Pontiac. . FE 44729 OA #2304. = Fauna LAD a ocean bie PAINTER. ree room and spend- ie money Yeartv “i108 Rad illow ee A PART T TIME. in Pontiac — Help Wanted see Sea. 7 JUNE ORADUATES | [register now for immedia * BOND EM PT. ‘OY mM ENT : G00D HOUSEKEEPING | SHOP 43'9 W, Huron “BEAUTY OPERATOR’ _Annaliese Beauty Shop, FE 2-5600 COUNTER GIRL JOE'S CONEY _ No % Davs. 4823 Dixie rson 3 to § p.m. Kingsiey “RS Bloomfield Hills. Comptometer Operator PAID VACATION FOR INTERVIEW CALL FE 3-7121 ook & Kitchen Helper pa. pe. Avply te per 4 CLUB 9 2: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, » UNE 4, 108 GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK —— good at the LION STORE 51 6. Saginaw §. Te PE 40491. Serid’s per» RLY 130 8. fob ts tmoortent! Get Th start Lis below are a te the misnv ‘nteresting be- € tons. Receptionist for — ere eter veeens 200 . Secretary for attorney........ $260 | roe wane wt doctor ....... oe re «irl . neelse sie i Personality receptionist , ..... $230 Mat att) okies cee ewes $200 Bookkeen-~ for executive Open Saturday Till 2 P.M. Midwest Employment #0¢ PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE Sez MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE NEAT APPEARINO WOMAN 23 older Gis 368 Oakland lve. Dairy ' after 12 noon. Openings for full or part time salesgirls for sports- wear or ready to wear department, Experienced) .* preferred but not neces- sary. Peggy’s, 16 N. Sag- inaw. PRACTICAL NURSE ONE cual Soni train. Call Malterd, MU- tual MARK JEWELRY CO. acETARY noon we OFFICE. Good typi ot shorthand, state aa Write boy Boe eee Salary Rate $2613 to $2873 Typists Salary Rate $2509 to $2769 “Apply Monday, June 6, 1955 at 9:00 a.m. Office also open asda em during midday lunch ve At Oaklane County Personnet Divi- an 2nd floor. County Office Building. No. 1 Lafavette Street. _Pontiac, Mich. STOCK MARKER IST BE HIGH SCHOOL G GRAD. Bloomfield Fashion. Shop 166]_8 TELEGRAPH | @ REAL ESTATE SALES —_ excellent «money. low cost yi plenty of floor time and — a i sales This ts vou “3 Foune cae Po ag id y_astell fe) NO ence necessa: will ie A 3 to 6. ond West Huron. APeE 8-0479. REFINED WHITE LADY FOR ae besgrwers and baby sitting. “TED'S” NEEDS CURB GIRLS ~ APPLY IN PERSON 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. ef oe z = fami GRILL COOK FOR BAYS_APPLY ip persen. : & B Cafe. €761 Dixie Pa | . Liv yg Fg ne es eo — able to begy od of ful Weoween y I pereaa ng. eo: $260 FE 5-7262 : CARRIVAL es Real Estate 0 A2A| | FOR we and short order cook, Count ores" ‘es Golf and Union ‘Lake Ran ed one: ool Rd. conditions bot ay and Beare cone DISTRICT MANAGER Here ts 0 $6,000 to 93,000 which must be filled fined borer ere by alert, ambitious — be- tween 25 and 35 who is — in sales — Your koe will be to reeruit and train sell top quality, canons tised preduct on Club . Pull tratoing and recruiting fees. commission and overwrite paid weekly. Extra while building. pay No collecting or bagel Car and essential. National opera- tion—destrabie openings in many ___ Help Wanted 8 to z corer Free estimates, OR 7) Oat La we EMEN Ww cbt to re Jeneen . Free Pot aia po CARPENTER REPAIRS AND A i Spam OG seaEILUTY rs. basements. EM 3-489. CUSTOM GARAGES Soot ve sins rans rome oR RESID AL tree ti iby WEA Gervice, inc. T. tt Reg. U. &. Pat OF, by Dick Turner |_ DAY CARE Wtd. Household Goods 27 08 BUY TT OR AUCTION IT QAKLAND Beale. =— Raymond Commens. PE fesse rapid advancement and increased . tote whe cab: Sores end trenching. FR Some sie, atime S| Wigan number ex- Derience to a. N. Rogers, Empire BR oeraner. 461 Central = PE — Co Newark, New FLOOR La ANDING AND ork State. finishing. C. Bud Bills. PE 4-3921. FARM HELP FLOOR SANDING OLD PLOORS A pol agethe to work on Mink | specialty Car) Bills. FE 2- Sree. arm. Lady must be pare Jo help the man with hores. Can have sma!) fam- fly 000 wos te start. ¢ room apt with heat the ‘ob. 6065 Miltore Rd. nd. Suto Mich, WwTD_ MIDDLEAGED « COUPL fer home lady. rE mass oF Instructions 9 fro. ‘arthmetic, etc. “TO FE see for ‘elder SPELL- __ Work Wanted Male 1c 10 a-l CARPENTRY . PLASTIC ANT floor PE 64-8954 BLOCK LAYING SRICE AND CE PE +¢773. affahion Ay ~“COMY MERCIAL ART honest _the summer FE 2-4333, Pontiac. COLORED MAN WANTS V¥ WORK. _FE bas05. painting. odd jobs. CEMENT W ORK basemen Poundations. floors, sar sidewalks as cheap ‘Y¥_ 20702 Call anytime, CEMENT AND CARPENTER work. Basements, esd pate a ee ——— CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN: ter Kitchen: ® specialty COMP. SHINGLING New oo work. Call ore BOOEEK Fe th Ms gy HO ws Saas: duly gust. College student. Sia TRIGA: wirno| LIL adil Ed Murray. FE 2-965’ HAND npfeitden LIGHT HAUT: . la: eTass, weeds bushes. ‘wort, shrabbery and flow- _er_ beds. FE 4-3284. CARPENTER AND LN A work, new and repair. dock. FB 2-761. PLASTERING: R. WILSON & SON. decorator, OR 3-0801, ___ Stenographers 3 MASON ND BRICK WORK, mornings. Inquire 117 Center St. _FE_2-5032 MAN NEEDS WORK OF ANY kind. Vicinity of Gingellville. FE _1-8401. PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonable, FE 65-1016 5675 Berkjev Ra ‘COLORED HIGH SCHOOL BOY. intelligent, desires work at camp or country home for “OM BUILDER. CAN WORK ._ tn FE 32-4821, ELEC ani SICAL: Winn’ UF Cl egnsed. Ed Murray. FE 2-8687. : VATING SPECIALIST fireplaces block FE 45-1883 PAINTING AND .TAR ROOFING. Spectalize itn __ FE 2-3021, FE equipment. Guar Pree estimates. John Taylor OR _ 3-676. LICENSED BUILDERS A, terme. rE 27004, FE 28245. Eves. OR GUARANTEED ROOPS, ALL KINDS Est, 1916 J. po a N. Cass. HOOGSE oan POLLY _eculpped Te ties, A, Young, J0sFLEMIN PLOOR Lay- tng. = sfimtahioe 188 Edi- FLOOR LAY mi SANOING AND finishing, 10 = experience. Modern f work. 3-227 MASONERY WORK OF” AL ALL, kinds new » repeal: “iqude _Holsworth PU * 4% MASON WORK All types of foundations Block and brick work fireplaces and ce- ment siaba FHA. terms. FE — PE 234245. Eves, OR NEW HOMES BUILT STONE STONE REALTY CO. { ne Josiyn PE 32-0340 a M.__Datly; Sun_1 to 8 PORCH RAILINGS ,- Custom made. beams angles. stantic: WEBB'S ORN ENTAL RAIL _ Fin rE. ES PLA bod — ——— additions and make PE 2-0253 Generali welding | and re air Steet tabrication. 1| 8sTE: Se W. eo. ‘ block off Bald- STERING New aad repair tal _seen “04 pair specialty. OR work Ad Webster & Son On r poto2, MASON & CEMENT dupes REE estimates. Our remieed R. G SNYDER. PLOOR LAYINO. ding and finisht Phone FE | “Try and remember, Miss Meggs, in the profession we call it ‘making a smear’ — not ‘a mess'!” preading. ee pata be eves. LAWNS sPRA al of dand -AWNMOWERS, SHARPE NED, ros teed. Fast serv- saws etc antee Pree 2 and delivery. _ 66 Lineoln 24873. ——— 6 177 Lincoln, FE ¢ PLUMBING AND BEATING HS. Comptor & Gon 3-5078 Business Services 13 PPP DBE BOLO LBP ALLA hl MOTOR SERVICE RE- & rewinding 218 E Pike. 3981. LIGHT a G. WILL topsotl oes service Reasonable FE elions and weeds. FE (LAWN MOWERS HEDGE t SHEARS, sharpened & r 24 hour servire All work quar. LAWN MOWERS MACHINE aaa PE +3761 on m Mevers FM 3-0! tings, Lines, —_ tanks tne! 58221, _o! & TREE FansicinG al oan. . W. Pitswater _____1313_DeSiax_ Avenue ACHINE SHARPENED MANLEY LEACH eee CUSTOM SEWING FE 2-1834 cialty, FE $0142 FE 9-7332 rebuilding. | POD PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK. _Deo | 163. PRICES TRENCHING SERVICE, foo field tile and water aND v- Pree estimate. FE 23-6019. FE we ws, PRECISION pat | SAWS. LAWNMOWERS | 10 BAGLEY | Dressmaking, Tailoring | 16 Furniture Refinishing 16A LLL LL LAL AL AP LL ale AP Py REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING __and FE 2-3700. __ Garden Plowing 16B te titinetil Rael KINDS OF MANURE PLOW- ing. discine and leveling. 43971, 2 CUSTOM PLO EM 30165 “GARDEN PLOWING AND __ serap Wino |GARDEN PLOWING AND Lawn “leveling @ S apeciaity, OF OR_}-4008 GARDEN PLOWING LOT Sa __acre _ FES. 9636 or FE 5-6811. GARDEN | PLOWING DISCING. _bdort. FE 7- GARDEN PLOWING IN around tiac, FE GARDEN PLOWING AND SCRAP. _ing. OR 3-6673 GARDEN ee ae _8nd dracethe FE 54-6859 WE SPECIALIZE IN CEMENT. Call_for_ estimates. EM 34879. __ PLASTERING ew CE- ment work. NEW AND RE- Peabo, repair work epecielty OR INTERIOR ; A-1 FLUSH DOORS MAHOGANY. $750 26" __ Building Supplies 124/ PRIORI INS I A-1 GARDEN PLOWINO | “EDMUNDS & SON OR_3-5289 or FE #1427. LAWN GRADING AND ORNA- mental evergreens. FE 5-€356. arading -inity of Pontiac Alr- ‘ri9086 POPPI ee REDUCED RATES Moving & Trucking 19° ae ONTIAC'S LARGEST Seances, , waver. Cash waiting. ‘Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED: BLACK & USED oa’ <* yg tS 000, sa mes ISNT IT LOGICAL? o° are SEES WHITE BROS. eee Phone OR Tt here OR +10 8 to 8: Sun. 5 ‘AB DONE IT AGAIN) tere right, folks. we have sold over $@ per cent of owr listings and are desperately in need of all types ef property to sell. For Quick and curteous action eal! A. JOHNSON, Realtor OVS. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 DECKER VIBRATING SANDER. PHONE OR 3-4891. WANTED: NEW OR USED (IN. steel sidewalk forms. FE ese. Wanted to Rent. 29 UNFURNISHED reasonable 2 BEDROOM*® house or spartm: GENTLEMAN CITY EMPLOYED desires efficiency apartment with mates ‘OR 4-1 DECORATING — PAINTING and wall papering. Cal) for esti- i PAINTING « terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-020. 4-1 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. SUDDEN SERVICE - ASHES RUB- HARD VicINITY. * room year bome. VOLLMAR M G AND 8STOR- Rane privileges preferred) Mrs ‘age. Ag for N. — ven Pe Detrott, Diamond 1-1967. 3 vens where 8.U. GRADUATE, WIFE, 1 United States. Quick service, FE e : “husband ed (lb 5-8562, 341 N. Perry ysler Engi —ginn 3 bed: house with ge or Painting & Decorating 20 A-1 PAINTING. wae WASHING and pa hanging Free esti- WANTED PASTURE POR Paper removed. Estimates. FE.) —*-Oa18. building tuitadle for horses. Preferably near Grand Trunk Raliway. Box 11 Pontiac Presa. RELIABLE MAN — REFER- ences destres 4% house in «itv or country adutts eonlv Rav ‘rufhomme 700 N. Perry. LET US SELL YOUR pope = buy: wai if ‘you pat fer 7 vor bome we can = a full. tenes salesmen to serve you. Call today, move to morrow. on own fa Listinas ED. NORDMAN ATE PLateag 90-3567 AN OWNERS We need houses all Lona) Tost sale. racts. eepobie service. AC REAL TY FE 54-8275 t0OM a neg roe PO chen 4M, City. : HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $10 2 ROOM. APT ma ROOMS & aD BATH, PRIVATE ao ge adults. 108 Me- 4 nl BATH | it CHILD i i 8. Telegravh nalts. r ROOM AND a Madea oiROoM. att BATH. and hot water feratabed. sl a peed private entrances. Close te = .Small child accepted. FE| Miller. PJ -i 4 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE eatrance Couple oaly 16 1 East 32 : resco of eat} PT. 33 Caw . , ROOMS. STEAM HEATED. SHC. 20X56 STORE ROOM. 373 se 187% Oakland rete Ave. PE 30414 Eves. rE See Mr. Miller F. J. Poole Co. Sse ‘EASE STORE SRACI FE 4-150. 60x80. or any part of. Have 6 ROOMS AND BATH, 2 BED- barking ‘ot One of best locations _Yboms, dining room, living room.| 8 West side FE 5-0101. ask for / 4 “Kitchen and bathroom. $40 = —i4r__Bames : onth, Tita __Reat Office Space 41 Ki bs eu : 6 ROOMS. LIVING ROOM, BED- Gacuue yLOOm OFFICE OR room. dining reom. kitchen and aa bath. $1 Mechanic, PE 4476. | fle re’ yaseg ns Amole ark: KEEGO.HARBOR ° "HE Business section. ground fleor of- Private en- fice or store space. Nearly “new __ trance and bath. 429 N Paddock. brick front cormer Lease te re- F 2 RET sponsible tenant. ee ius retene FEE sat ; oat Gan FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence FE 5-410 - alli day Sat. = > pom 4aND BATH APaRy- Next to Consumers Power tertord WHITE BROS. OR_}-1 160. Ea Sa - Rent Houses Furnished 35 For For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ~~” | | WANTED TQ RENT OR B A 2 DELIGHTFUL APTS FURN on leqn -to car tent. Phone pve- U FE 2-1820. je or 2 refined pings, STOP! LOORT ae « OUSE, Want rent pores modern. 45 Hillview off corel ones im. Must pent P Auburn near Opdyke Pontisc. between Walton and 3 ROOMS. BATH YEAR ROUND evot Ultra, Also, furnished Adutts M651 Piaysiead. North side of Union Lake Clarkston Rd. he P. Sutton. MY 2682. ~ Halls Wall Washing Reasonable, PE 3-2706 aan “AND WALL WASHING _cheap. FE 54-8723 | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHIN OR_}-2384 or ry : Only 10 o.in walk from down- wo 8? per week Availa- ble immediately Write Pontiac Box 104 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS TO or OR 30404, ~ PAINTING, CLEANED NGING Physiotherapy Z1A PBL LLL ALOL LOL LOL AL At Laem SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. woo technieue. 12 Kim en Saal COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV repair. 696 W. Huron Night serv- DAY OR pte geld rv SERVICE oes TV REP MA FR 6a708. CONDON'S RADIO’ & TV, 171 8 PARKE ST. "Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS ANT ADDING MA- chine pairing § Exover. _— Genera) Enna eel S Office Sup Co. TYPEWRITERS RENTED Michel's 123_N. Saginaw St, AND) DISCING ROTOTILLING LaWN OARDENS OR. & _spreads. Your material, FE $-5797, DRAPES, SLIP COVERS. Te rials Beedle. FE 54-1927, EAKLE's UP ing 617A Cooley Lake Rd. EM —_—— WILL THE PERSON WHO npendate a white purse at Jack's bar please return the keys and billfo It aan WANTS DAILY RIDE FROM Pontiac to Jovw Rd. Detroit FE a Service 22 Upholstering 23 Lost & Found 24 ib) prem ae smal) child _accented FE ¢ _Wta. Tismperialita 31 OO 2212 eat AND TRANSPORTATION TiC PRESS HOURS ARE 8:00 an a 5:00 WILLING TO PAY. P PHONE MA ¢1741 FROM 8:00 AM. To Ao 2018) ATION DEPT PONTIAC PRESS ExT UDE FOR ia) iD- ward and Grand Bivd Daily Hours 8 to 4:30. From nun area. FE 2-006), Wtd. Contracts, Migs. ; 32) wre CASH, FOR SEASONED CON- tracts = mode a - yo mu —_ Cash edie | Ad Soinson, pet ecco — — r quiek. euurioane _A. JOl SON Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CONTRACTS + PEDDLING YOUR one PAY 5 only to caves you “Don't worry — ro we'Li To, Tray It oa REALTY CO. REALTORS Estate Ex i 2-0263 : Sun, 104 TO BRANCH OFFICE GREEN | (LAKE OFFICE Wanted: Homes, Farms Land Contracts "| PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE: 832_W. Huron PE ¢3505 Rati aan DES homes for ae, city SORRI S& . SON. or farm a PE ¢1557 Sobel pbise _FE 23-7421 ef any kind. nd. EM 3-4407. WINDOW WASHING “G AND LAWN ebay mowing FE 4-2657 or rocre MAN WANTS wont oe OF y_kind. FE 2-4789. Fo0NG | MAN 16. DESIRES TIME WORK DU FULL RING SUMMER FE 5-519. Work Wanted Female 11| BABYSITTI housework. OA 8-3684 NG VERY BABYSITTING WANTED, DAYS. experienced. FE . TRONINGS Aegis tet WOMAN ee WORK dav or wees neeweers & tion. FE transporta COMPANION, o= ACHICRL nurse's License Light housework. 3625 Lincolnshire. Saree WANTS WORK AS COOK, = kitchen help in res- urant, private elub or home. _43_Baidwin Ave. EXCELLENT ONE _Gay service. FE 5-1471 TRONINGS. GOOD WORK FIN- FIN- _ AGHT HOUSEWORK ished 1 day, FE $0003, ADY DESIRES DAY WORK. WORK, _Good_references. FE 4-0680. NO CHIL- dren, Write P.O, Box 451. Bitbe oy 8szEC retarial EM 3-2842, IN AND F. rT SEWING, 46825, 441 Osmun REGISTERED PRACTICAL nurse @vailable. OR 3-2024. bed amg the Lebel —— DESIRES light = care. Ceruties ‘ieee Sacer _ 10658 | VASHINGS AND IRUNINGS. MEN FE 65-7390. preferred WASHINGS WANTED FE 5-1146 WANTED. BABY a oe EVE. ud weekends. 4-2510, Pacer ra OO ema DENSIONED LATY Ww fats 4 HOME are for f tas HG Segs| A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE a “ FE 4-6866 9 x , A —_ pent Crew Available @nd cement work, LITTFLE- Ses &6 Sun. | NATIVE CUT STONE. Diaces a spectaltv. OL 1-6475. 10-1 Lincoln. 2-7520 FIRE- STORM SASH ’ Alum inti Combinations dow: CEE WEEDON 1661 S Telegraph Rd eat tetera e Saws. Lawnniow ens ACCURATE! Y SHARPEN FE 2-7680 1s. (CHAMBERLAIN, ST ACE TREE SERVICE. REMOV trimming. Get our bid. A & B TRENCHING ee Teer tile. Field ttle. Ri FE. 5-1670 LACE CURTAIN pore OR RUP- fled beautifully finished. Pontiac _Launiry Phone FE > 2410) FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY 6ERV- Pon rE Laundry Service 18 _turn_our pet Reward, FE 2-7283. Lost: ENGLISH POINTER, White, brown spots. Child's pet. FE 48057, LOST: MAN'S BROWN WALLET. ~_Valuaole. R.sard. FE $-0833. Ww rs | $13.60 ; $31 80 YE 4-2598 | Business Services __ Ly 27188. a | BULLDOZING FINE qnanieg: and back filling OL 2-57 oz. | BULLDOZING, back filling. [Immediate service. Ras Call FE SaiTa)i0 wile BULLDOZING 7 OR _3-5289 FE eh _BULLIs LANDSCAPING: ~~ COM. plete lawn, maintenance § and trucking. FE 2-5933. & W LANDSCAPING LAWN maintenance and treé work. OR 3-2148_ or OR _3-2343,_ ines, aise bis black git, te top soil and it ai . od factory train General | Office. Seve Co. 17 W. Law- rence St. e FE 3-0135, APPLIANCE SERVICE e all makes of refriger- pot el ¥ yest radios cleaners. end al! t¥pes of small appliances. ROY'S ‘96 "Oaxiand. Ave FE 2-402} BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows Pree est, wation “FE L163 BEACH CLEANING _Safded. EM 3- CEMENT WORE bor contractor, floors drives, etc. PE 23-2340 or FE 8-1226- DRY WALI. er MACHINE. A bgt ate - too or & x 2 Electric—Sewers Cleaned) — 24 «br. service. Mo results, no * charge: . a ae treated at ne extra cos! Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners : PE 8-1317 PAINTING AND OUT- side. ore our ir bed eM M 3-087. SoetkiceinG Ait ALL types ‘Seawite work; stumps itons." Revulta Foarsheeet “Fee Call oLive 1.0648 after 5 $ 2m, “GET IT QUICK, through Classified, Ads! On| Yes, whatever it is~dial = FE 28181 for an ad-writer | 1 ‘and get Loe oP FOUNTAIN aren S : PLASTERI NOG PE $-0626. FE 5-0025. Leo Lustig Beaches a - cleaned + KEEGO HAR- TPE S.0se3 a KAA TRENCHINO CO. HOUSE | BLUE GRAS. 80D footings, field tile, an@ water Seeding and top soll, Free esti- MA 5-0081. AND LIGHT TH4T. mates. LANDSCAPING SERVICE _ Top soil and grading. FE §-4372. DANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE. Complete iawn maintenance and _cleanup. FE 32-8712. GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. _FE_ 5-3552 ROTOTLLEG LAWNS AND GAR- dens Seeding. sadding oursery Black dirt pails fin dirt. Sr and finish grade Call collect ME 71-5321. Holly, after 4 p.m. week days ‘and al), day- week-ends. ROTOTILLING OR_ 3-0583 SPRAYING Mosquito covro’ shade shrubs, O. W, Scott, OL Potty AA-] MOVING TRUCKING, PICK- up and delivery Good service at ——_) tates FE ¢1803 any- m . Hapchdiag TRUCKING. CLEAN- iob« Sothe disedroed: articles _hk aed free. FE 2- o, _& _dickup. "EF _2-4750.__ ‘BASEMENTS CL#ANED AND ashes hauled Also all kinds of buling, PE 3-7385, 15@ Wesson. . BEDFORD MOVING air 2 ban Gretees, PS Sar “HAULING OF ANY REAS- sonable. FE : 7. sh bauled Clean ip. GRADING AND | Deisel dozer with 8° blade. as ° fe Moving & Trucking 19) LOST MALE. FAWN Pe aa ‘158i eter sae toneere Kessler. Sylvan Lake. FE 20002, "OST. “DUKE” BROWN AND . Landscaping ASA) Tok | meaee’ seated meer ~ Male Long hair Vicinity of Coo- ley of ion Lake. Child's pet. _ Reward EM_3-2687. LOST BLACK AND TAN GER- man Sherpard dog Please call _FE_5-1700, . | LOST: BEAGLE MALE. SLACK | and white with brown ears. In| Pensacola St. FE vicinity of 4.4238. Reward. LOST: BROWN Bi BILLFOLD. OON- tains valuable Page Gap Vicinity of Walled Lake Park FE 58-8240. 38 LN. Tilden LOST: BLACK AND WHITE TOY terrier. Vicinity of Union Lake shopping center Wednesday, Ans. to “Twirl wig FE lease call 2-1416 after 4 4:30 LOST. SCHIPPERKE PUPP PUPPY. FE- male. Please call FE 17-0423. LOST: PARAKEET, LIGHT BLUE, ioe Edith and Wilson, Re- PE 5-0460.-" ere on PE MALE, SIAMESE cat lost on Fish e Rd. near __M-8T__MAin 17-4582. —s “Lost clad weed WANT TO give bome? FE 5-0290. _Michiwas, Ammat Rescue Leacue. _ Hobbies & oe 24A $6, Walton Bivd. ON Pan tay peter amet % acre with 100 foot ——— Ne paberaieal or closing | courteous service Get our esti- mate before you sell i Brin, your contract or call PE bosii ‘or FE 5-0075.. Ask for ___For Sale Houses 43 Rent Houses Untura. 36; OR COLORED LOL. L Ae 3 BEDROOM AND BATH UP, | !-Good 5 room frame home. base- one bedroom and lavatory down,| ™ent, double garage 68.500 with large a dining 000 down. room. tely modern. | 3- Fine six room yrick home, - MAple 8-5391. rage. extra ot. near St. Joseph Hospital. 3. BED on bank TERRA! 3-Two bedroom frame icwe. also PE 5-2515__ ee hear St. J = 3 ROOMS. OUTSIDE TOILET Sg oe ae | sxerapan _burs Metts Pe NICHOLIE & “TRGER TERR. WIPE_OWE 3, W Huron st Ph. FE $8183 : CLARKSTON 1 5 ROOMS AND pate Unfinished. Db Walnut Lane. East Lansing, Mich. lot _ References | 8750 2 MODERN OME. & LARGE ROOMS, IN — = epee OE. | tional. off heat. Auto het water, Zeune eaty qe oa water. walking paper te cen- 8-2758 ter. close churches, PARTIALLY PORN 3 BEDROOM _ lake privileges. ‘S14 00 MY 3 Seed. Garage. At Union Leake. EM BY OWNER ae ores LAKE 3 estates § rooms. 2 bath, 2 “ROOMS AND BATH. 3431 MILL kiteben. iving ‘room, “a Elm- —Pt._Aupare Heights. ae ily brick, 30 ‘amily bric pom Oy a ee ee eT nee Court Se ee Nicely decorated car garage. € ROOM NEWLY DECORATED Auto. heat, attached carace. has orivileses. PE 2-5518 __ Sea - T ROOM All MORERW. 08.| pusern ive fcctnae @ seem oe te PE ¢4282 or FE 3-5 ouse. garage. excellent location ; 7 ROOM HOUSE AND BATH.| for beauty ‘ office Write Pontiac Press, Box 13. or you nam . Near Wrigley's . T ROOMS AND BATH. GAR, GARAGE. a eS oo a wake y. $1 8) Nice 2 nedroom home on Eari- moor, ——— . ba « ‘ails, floors, gas heat. Only 63,500 down. WEST SUBURBAN, 4 ROOM HOME . with bath, available now. 878 per| ADAMS REALTY month. . will lease. 382 Auburn. FE 43363 of FE 46754 . FE 21900 or OR 3-2420 5 stairs apartment, fust oft Bald- cs ne a win. Ave pote furnished. §75.00 VESTRIDGE sUBDIVISION, DE- per month ready now luxe brick ranch bome. 2 oom. tile bath with built in Rea] Estate end Insurance vanity, built in aera god oven. r Yr carpetin. races, car “BUD” NICHOLIE race with or without furniture. 49 Mt. Clemens St. »y owner leavine for » OR FE_$-1201 or. FE 2-1372 EAST SIDE = Rent Lake Property 360A 4 hoon FURNISHED APART- A Home of Your Own i ment on lake. 7 mi. from Pont. : Fun 3 mo. $165. per mo. bal- EAST SIDE ; ro] : iiz_room frame beme!fer antp | r per mor) $1250 00 down Three bedrooms, —_ “OR “0014. FOTTAGE MODERN E EQUIPPED. overlooking lake in exclusive sub- . division ? bedrooms. ‘lassed and screened porch; rear, Season only full basement with oi] heat. Im- mediate possession, ee UNION, LAKE golf course at| 4 doll EM_ 33677. | bie living fo for i, aye "filo “Go bedroo BIRCH $9 95. 2°6" & etc. Ace H'- Enterprises. oOY a Seconds ap Extertor, $12 up| _5-1842° OR 3-2860.; is very urgent. Lost Thursday. mur EeARIMOMN FURNISHED afi 2 BED- a rarer ae Ter *. —— l J os Shasta idl + tire Sear wie Veer, 4211 i aa Rect 9 24 d Mi seo neae sane at rton batt low ar tu ee 4 aie eS OS LAKE FRONT MODERN 2 ROOM on “Sous Beh ter? = aH if you want me oO é vellow v 4 vic y a n and 10 Mile Lawns & gardens 2274 Alte of Gel Wiener Gcheel geeage te. Cash buyer waiting Prompt and erie ral werkies cou- vearoom: me ead é neal and : LAKEFRONT APT. COMPLETELY Modern conveniences. NETTE. EM- preferred. No drink- ere, ee on first floor, Ted McCullough. No obligation. AN private, bath. 4 = ETTE, ed re or J. C. HAYDEN | § FAST ACTION! te ae fet Mr Clark. 5% MORTGAGES fees HARLES i BODY. iefrigerator and FE 5-0526 ROOMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE. — and entrance. 118 E. 7 ROOMS. K KITCHENETTE. PRI- bath. Ground floor. Clean .working couple. FE | _ 23-8406 Roos: ae PURNENED. 3339_Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-456) TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR 1 . — yen ang boat. Sleeps 6. erms a LAKEFRONT CABIN NEAR‘ LEW- — _iston. PE 66543 after 5:30, Dearrom Pane TAKE FRONT 4 BEDROOM tage from June 15 to Sent. 6. MY zen. MAKE BEERVATIONS NOw..|..2 bedroom for only Clean, esers cab Pontiac : Lake. $40 per =“ R and K ~ —. ae ‘a Bay see eee basement. sr Treat vr* double MODERN. FURNISHED LAKE Good ait front cottage. boat. og rl ms : $40° «for r_season, OR 3-8441. 4° ON BEAUTIFUL TEE | LAKE, NEAR WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS . ——— Mich. sede ‘arge cabin. ie $5 a week FE 201 NICHOLIFE & HARGER PINE LAKE FURN 2 BEDROOM | Open 8:30 to, 8:30 ant. Adults i490 season or yearly %_W. Huron St. Ph. FE 6-818} _Tates. Has everything FE 2-8662. land contract, Realtor Partridge ‘ig the “bird” to see. 43 ie Huron |/j ROOMS. MODERN. PRIVATE St, Phone FE 2-8316. Near Yellow Cab. FE H Oo. AIN SET sx $100. LESS __than_ ha half price. 247 Ottawa Dr. LEARN THE ART OF CAKE DEC. orating . fa ——— ezional Last Oe fihishers. bs TUM t "SERVICE. 1058 W ~ Notices & Personals 25 NOL LOL LLL Huron, AAA PRIVATE = TT VES NOMEATIC. INA "L _30_yrs, @xd, Bonaed ri aan. ANY GIRL OR Ledbang al eg a contact Vernon a Ve Phe Phone FE 28734. Confidential. The Bal Arm: Confidential. The Saivation Army. | ¢ AUDIVOX HEARING AID, RM, 10. 101% N Ld : I WILL BUY Ou LIST Ydi/R LAKE mR. F. MEKINLEY 3 ROOMS AND BATH, WEST SIDE. $7750 ver month.- Utilities furn ly. FE 5-4032. ’ N ‘Adul S sveryeme Fe tae a . awa Scie 1717 8, Telegraph | Near bus line. “Adults of working SPEND YOUR ge ae ON LAKE West Side CASH FOR TAND CONTRACTS. ROOM BASEMENT APARTMENT ween ik i duplex | 3° rooms each. ase | Sous be ee ce ee UNION LAKE Snot APART. | $4800 00° down. . We ARE BUYING AND SELLING 3 “ROOM ABT FURNISHED. EX- | responsible people. EM 39085. "| , : . land sontracte TODAY! Call. us > entrance. Nesr iat t ED LAKE LAKEFRONT | \Car St. Joseph Hospital ig wo hte Hine ere }| 2 bedroom home, v neat : fer of value os ot ee Mlement. | 7 ROOMS AND FATH NICELY’ Seite eee eee |) se Basen montana weno te Exceilent west! East Lake Drive. attic, Gas heat, $2500.00 owe. | Nicholie & pares: Co. ~ 102 Washington. WILLIAMS, LAKEFRONT. MOD. iad 33_W.” Huron FE 5-si83 3 7 ROOMS FU Re mite | bedreom cottag: FE $8477 Oxford are IMMEDIATE : 8 Tom house, mode 2 (and eoutract of equity, t your |) ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | WILLIAM’ LAKE —s Rooms | COM, °,,"t0m bowe, modern. ¢ ae home. — bath. Very close in. Pre-. Year swimming By month or! enclosed porch. Must sell ee K. L. Templeton, Realtor| sober"gentiemen FE Cre. | Grice, OR >4667 2027 Orance | estate. For information ; A BEAUTIFUL MODERN 3 BED-| CARROLL; G. PORRITT room home on Cass Lake, safe beach. boat. Ideal for a vacation, 26% West Huron 27 miles from Detroit. FE 45382. = Eve PE -361% ee ee WEST SUBURBAN. 4 ROOM HOME $1 week! ugust. y_m_Auque | With ‘bath, “available now. $75.00 _ +5408. 71 NEW. ‘BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, PRI- vate entrance, 2 business girls. Office 8800 Comm Pr Pontes EM. 3831” vero Khicien ti e Tuesday class. Hobuy shop 232 B. Pike, Wy t) by number sets, $1.69 up (frames to fit). 15 East Lawrence 21414. WE B iz, rae repair cameras and photo ment. Wholesale and retail a id on for sh broagy haves Ansco, “WANTED LAND | CONTRACTS racts. Several available with iscounts to sell- “STONE DIONE REALTY co VERY NICE 4 ROOMS, BATH AND fet est side. $00 per mo. 3 ROOM ar SHARE BATH... Middleaged coupie or Ho pets and no drinkers. 97 Fair- 2 Jadies, CLEAN aw. ROOM = GEN- For Rent Rooms = 37__ per =ronth, will lease. i PPP PA OPLP LA BDL LLL SPR 188 level 3 out Bald a CLEAN FRONT, ROOM. Parvare| J ere ores terntuned 91.00 now, entrance. 36 per poche ag =r —krove as 4 ROOMS, UTILITIES FUR- nished. share the’ bath. $70 Adults. + OR_3-2007, 4 LARGE ROOMS. BATH, ADULTS. —OR 35-6321 _ before 3 p.m. ene — SMALL ROOMS ke. Private entrance. 1 oy on Elizabeth Lake Rd. 130 fulbert St, _ Seman. 95 Glenwood. 3-T29¢, ts Try” wT Z ‘FRONT ROOM FOR ie PRI- |. BUD” NICHOLIE ‘ vate entrance and shower, FE — — =e Insurance e 2-2416. 4 Mt. Commeee 4, FE $1201 or : GENTLEMAN. DESIRABLE ROOM. rir a = West Side. FE 4-6262. 6 ROOM ; of i LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. devon Gentieman oniv. Near Pontiac Motor Lowell _ R WOMEN. CHIL- for \PARTMENT FO | _dten wane rE 5-4340. ‘With Oo Y owNER- 20N GARDENS, ear ae Hos: | [a Furnished. | HU 20) IN ROOM. GEN- fenced ot iC ae ie] tler-an. Dav worker At bus ston. sepagh 385 _ W. Huron. COUPLE: P. as +1706 or ART- FOR MEN ONLY. WITH * fesan Bou privileces 87 weekly Call \eoae ‘ RENT IT FAST - = through Rent Ads! Room, — piant, | house, apartment, “eet . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE. 4, 1953 , For Sale Houses - 43 te : Bateman , | Washington Park Drayton Woods This ts jour invitation to rous _ PROPERTY : MUST ag SOLD e OREN Sun. 2 to § P. M. r family — consist- Lieve! } behrapens’ ond bath Fifer geet smericas steel ahinets) down. Basement with new nueecs and ras Seminole Hills 501 W. he merci is Re Syivan Se —— ts ig a varener Off Elizabeth Lake Rd. eine. ding, Te mite Woodward an 171 Bassett St. ‘|Kampsen FE 4-0528 N ICHOLIE Tele Sun Cooperative Real Estnie ig, dag are ping CO. “Wiens Bloomfield KNOLLS 3 Bedroom Ranch Home Development r pl HERBERT CI DAVIS Just a Few Left 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday t w few more of these beau- Sunday and Daily ‘18 P. M. teach property drive” out _ Lochaven " low as $700 down plus a naaoe 7 4, P ie a i are ey _ _REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 |W. Huron _PE. 43560 John K. ibenta GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HOME—HAPPINESS AKE ESTATE? cing, boating gna 3 Bedroom Ranch bedrm. home. po mit p wi phe dinette. modern kife Forced , i Close to Downtown | 7 Toom brick house emi _ LOCATED IN West Bloomfield Twp. | $13,000.00 Down Payment 650.00 PLUS MORTOAGE to r Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. New 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Homes Your choice of 3 de- signe - _ contemporary. “traditional have oak floors, erramle tiled to ul “block partitioned ment: for reereation, 2 1 fireplaces . 85"200 Lak 1 ed a Je ° privileres an yne e@ Schoo! property ville reed. just Lens ‘Lake Angetus road end across Lake Oak land. Ask for Mr Ph FE 46-0498. Vatliancourt KINZLER TORY PE 2: = ‘Se — = ae ie ‘J Case Lake. $1,000 down, GROOMARBLE, Realtor 626] Andersonville les Waterford WITH |! West Ph. OR } ¢ PANGD: NOTHING DOWN Will bufld 2 bedroo se with jot. ‘Un Gal NO DO DOWN PAYMENT modern. be Bforced a wa Heges. your discharge and $10 ors Ph.Ortonville 132 Reverse Ches. SUN 17 RUTGERS 8T ROSSHIRE CT 412 W. Huron St Open Eves. 1.00 to 5 06 MIS * 2 bedroom ranch type homes. | lastered walls. oak fleors, oi! furnace, compare these homes | and we think you'll agree there | is value here. See for yourself, | a: — $7,350 with $700 dn. terms. Directions: out Baldwin to water tower, Rutgers St. to open sign, see you | c. i 5 ROOM BUNGALOW | Piastered walls. oak floors ful! basement, oi] furnace, new siding in the Wisner Schoo! district. ask- ing only $7.000 with $3.000 down It will pay you to imspect this property. make an appointment | ay Lovely 4 rm. brick terrace. plas- tered walls. oak fioers, full base- ment, gas heat, recreation room, one block te Tel-Huron shopping Center $8500 with terms Cal) fer an appointment Russel! Young REALTOR ® FE 4-4525 oe 9 Sun. FE #0613 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BY EE 3 BEDROOM RANCH, GI's—$250 Moves You In!! _Mode! Home Ph 3007 W oA $20,000 & ‘L-Lake front, Large mode bedroom bungalow wi beau sandy beach, Completa with ete. “Tt is a honey/” ¢ full particulars, call Mrs. here FE 2-9840, NOTHING DOWN 3 bedroom ranch type with: lake privileges — beautiful setting — $250 mortgage costs to Gls. Jim WRIGHT, Realtor 45 Oekland Ave FE 5-944! DRAYTON PLAINS Owner leaving this area, will sac- w hed NCOME In Drayton: Pilains—1i bleck from bus, ac: | and church. 5 rooms and down, 4 roo and Gre aa eoep ot (ar = sf2.- s* 3. = ne i pstairs “GIROUX 4 & FRANKS GENERAL REAL cao bh “— cnt ¥— Sands to 5 pm lastered Walla. attached earace Huntosn Lake = jon Low down payment. : 3-2803 or _FE 23-1567 STOP LOO! LOOKING! START BUYING! NOTHING ELSE TO PAYi CIVILIAN, 61.150 Two bedroom brick bomes, full i th s3e or oi) eat; approxim tely “10. a mo. ater everything. Model open daily fror 10 am. to § p.m. On Ean _ fust north of “Mt aches Real Estate Por further ——— call Can Yau Afford to Keep the Landlord On Your payicll: When you can bify this two bed- room modern home with OAK FLOORS, TILE BATH, COLORED FORCED AIR OIL HEAT, and many other features too numerous to mention, for oniy $656 DOWN and $4900 PER MONTH. Tt will pay you to drive out and see this home yourself. You will say "HOW CAN THEY OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 138 PM To reach property. drive out U_8. 10 (Dixie Highwav) to Sashabaw Rod, — —_ two miles to model ho: FOR A NEW HOME CALL WM. A. KEN NEDY | sod! : Mure REALTOR EVENINGS “TIL “Heal valu Vv . you can afford, HOME OR INCOME —Chotee tion. § lovely rooms Ist floor rivate mroom, fireplace Best of base- ents, Gas A, C. heat. Twe Oven Sunday 104 2 & ee Ls: Realtor jp , Coon _Real_E Estate| Each, CLARK |" GLesuine a. RANCH est suburban, howe § ACRES, w ed rods, lance, liv paler hen and dinine area full bath. olastered ‘wa! rs, full baspmept, auto. oil race. 1% car @afare, «mall rh, niee garden « dist, laree shade tres, erove 6 tres on price $11,890 with 008 down. BAROAIN ON ‘TODAY's MAR. front. left on | | | se Ns MODEST MAIDENS. i) Day ALAN-* by Jay Alan- — “Ile orders his steaks rare, and tips the same way!" lo. For Sale Houses 43 POOL LALA OA a ae OPEN SUNDAY Ce oe ocus of Or WAL TON ON SASH A vere deciraiie Ik ts 8 that you. Won't need = fill dirt. I, 1 a STARTER HOM price is $6.500 with down. Therefore, «a with a» little knack could finish the inside as he pleases, but, if the buyer wishes, we could faiat the house for $12,200 be you — and see it from 10 0 "OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2 TO & SAGIN awe'rr AIL TON home only and beth up and | javatory down, there is a lovely living room and Breplece. somagh room, kitchen and Nearly. an acre, sesutituny eae: scaped. Owner is transferred. $14.- down a WILL SEZ A_ SIGN WEST SIDE OF ROAD, ADDI SIGNS WILL LEAD SATURDAY AND SE _ a AGSHEMELD RD. A wennatbe! Hew } bedroom brick reom a en ia out bOx245 ft SEE T Ci APIN- BIGE L OW BROKERS & BUILDERS 3111 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Mich PE 61131 or FE 58845 PERRY AND 1 Por HANNAN. C1 4-490. : GIVE | BO MUCH FOR 80 LITTLE?” (170 W. Pike | Realtors RANCH TYPE s § rooms, 3 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, avto of] furnace located on one acre for only $7,950, Best of | / Call FE .4-0504 / SHE | terms ME room and bath. eadting tor partitions basement built 1965. lake privilewes only down es reese bedrooms, full /both stoker steam heat, furniture. Only $3,400 B r 38 ACRES Vacant property on to sell | $4, mR payment $2,000, Cal od 2- S$ room modern. basement. ol] furnace rs, so hew the wells havé n¢ver been painted yet, loca’ 1 A $11,500, Call FE 40584 trge 3 bedroom modern. Liv- @ room, dining room and kitch- . Hot alr fur- nace. Automatic hot water. 1 car arage Paved: street. Close to ices wn. Price $8,000, terms. Beautiful 2 bedroom with unfin- ished secend floer Oak filpors. ainted walls = ba eat nice locatic ed Near bus line Priced to terms For information call Mrs. Spears FE 54-8963 RUSSELL A. NOTT TOP OF THE HILL Dandy 4 room mode home, fn excelient “condition. Brezeway & garace " Best of - ony. PEAS EY terms. Sunday Mr FE 2-3866 ST. MICHAELS Very attractive 7 room. modern ars & rams Siig oe down, — 2 car fie big. chase ree & lawn. 2.500 Sunday Mr. Praokite. FE Joseph | P. Reis2 83% W. Huron FE Co-operative | eal, Estate omanee THE FOLLOWING ‘HOMES ARE La — SUNDAY 2. 5 ¥ M. 56 Mechanic Village of Oxford ° | aad ear garage, sereened terrace .& rear patio, Approximately one <= e * Bas stthened” 2 364 Exmoor ” Bateman & ‘Kees: ee ee that has) L e prospector | this world. The ict, 3 neEDROOM C ROMKETTER: FE_ 45008 For Sale Houses 43 oe | L bo Sunday 2-6 45 RIVARD — Drive out - Elizabeth Lake Read past Crescent 4, to = oven sign. New E! bungalow. full bath. painted walls: electric water heater Lake privileges Terrific value at down plus~ cost Only 849 ver month includes taxes and insurance, °R AY ONEIL, 7 W. Huren Open 6-8 Phone FE }-7103 or FE 44178 CE re) ag Realtor Co-operetive Real Estate Exchange . $650 DOWN Located west of town near Cooley lake with lake privileges Large white frame teom and bath beme, full basement with oil heat 1 car garage. Quick pos. session RILEY, BROKER | PHONE x #1157 or FE |WARD ORCHARDS NEW 6%. room house. ? lots Pain ee 23-7520. __0ak floors, fruit trees. -ANNETT OFFERS’ Immediate Pac icn Newly paintgd 6 room home jot 120x | on well iscaped 7) Gi rch, bathroom, } bedrooms, peting full basement, ter heater ping center, churches. Bloomsteld Highlands jots with jpome. fireplace, ‘and drapes furnace, water softener, car garage. Only $15,750 | Gonvalescent or Clinic ; State agpreves. newly dec- ® extra ful) basement, pew oil AC unit, all new large work includes Extra garden space, ber- orated roughout, large rooms, 2 baths, new water heater apt doors, mare kitchen — — space, pata peal large lot, ties, ‘a car garage. New Brick Ranch Ultra modern 3 bedroom 13x22, fireplace, reduced to $10,960, term. South of Pontiac - e Beautiful 4 aera brick, ~~ westibule, iiving “with | corner fireplace, den, v aieane room, kitchen with eatin space, I% tile baths, fa basement, -AC ‘oll heat, in= recreation room, ear See With automatic door. rpeting, and cimerator, tile floor Attached 2 > storms screens, outdoor grill. Roy Annett, Inc.. REALTORS 28 FE. Hyron Federal 3-7193 Open Evenings and Sundays 1-4 new car- rec-, reation area, automatic wa- Close to shop- |: schools and this 6 room — i ecarpetin, To BUY, throughout. O71 toned controlled . 2% car ene” Price STOUT'S ‘Best Buys . | Today WATER FRONT Extra nice modern two lev- ei home re fomaes on ced : oe at $13,500 with TWO FAMILY Located just short dis- tance north of town. «Two units all on one floor. They DON’T PUT IT OF No need to be tiny or ives in he food a “house when: we have homes Con- ie tren more fea- tures you wil x enjoy. ‘e. $2,500 WE ALL AGREE A blonde at the beach is pleasing = th cute hom the siding eds to its pleasing ae i LR yo SUMMER- TIME, : ond Oe ¢ hotter, singe” trees tn the trout ard of this three . Bast ot ing, ths Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN, Pagina a is re S168 og et Get Out of Town Emoy suburban proton! in a. beau- = Pe Na pe these SYL- M mes and com- pare these features. ONLY $14,350 COMPLETE PRICE 73's150° lot AS LOW as S69 PER MONTH PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Ads -L FACE BRICK 3 OR BEDROO: 2 BATHS NEW SHOPPING CENTER NEAR ,SCHOOLS INCLUDING VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL LY NISHED EXHIBIT HOME AT NEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD. Organization Inc. Phone FEderat 4-6191 lot. Drayton Plains area. §1. _down. Call owner, FE 2-6304 eves. }ODERN HOME ON 2 ACRES. _$2000_ dn Termy OR 3-1014 PY OWNER 3 BEDROOM RANCH with attached gara e in Huntoon Leake Subdivision Plastered walls. hardwood floorr cake ovrivileces ow dow payment OR 3-2802 or FE 2-155” ‘LAKE ORION Ivy on lace Priced low to oaate Quick possession. $1500 dow: WALTER GREEN MY_2-5831 SUNDAY 26 P.M, 7745 FOSTER RD. al hilton a secre. setting NEW “$4. Brick ranch home T2"29 ft 5 reoms tile bath Rich carpeting and drapes included All rooms. superb decorations. basement oi! heat. Db! serene: on terms. IT’ ¥i TREAT TO INSPECT THIS ONE! (North of Pontiac on M10. mile ML. ‘eft on Foster Rd y HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 | 83 N. Telegraph Rd Oven Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange af OXBOW LAKE 4 oath. Full wooded $300 DOWN: New. 2 bedroom house with base- ment unfin ied interior nice hot, wood neighborhood O _ Fart _ TO SELL. REALTOR PARTRIDGE [8 THE ‘BIRD’ TO * ROOM MODERN. 1 ACR mear Lake Orion and beaches Furniture and small business operated from home ovtional. MY —i 3 Established 1916 Load y set son DOWN takes this good . 2 bedrms., full bath, mod- pet kitchen, “west << tiae end lake obshaae te Ga- rage See this. Call coigee at 97.950. LAKE ORION 3 - bedrm. ear around nme on 100 ft. of lake frontage = =< i) wale e Py come durin summer if destred. roengeaoche jaded lot, rock gar- value ab $14-- : An _excellent- $00 with $4,200 dowm cr SANDY ee, Year round e ft. 14,500 with NEAR ANDERSONVILLE. 13 acres New 6 rm. bun pot ot! heat, Pra garage. $11.000. with $2.500 FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 ba Lewrence FE 5-6105 open eves ext to Consumers Power r Van Norman Lake New 3 bedroom bungalow with lake oll privileres. forced air heat, robe closet, vacant and ready s move down and $80 ve Slee Aue Beautiful lakefront lot with ex- cellent ach, ern cottage, partiv furnished. this place is located on main part of the lake and has an oe ee: Only. 87.960 with $1,600 dow -- . $110 Down room ranch style bungalow built on vour free and clear jot, com- " plete on exterior and. ready: for - You to finish on — ‘ode! open on the corner of M39 Willams Lake Roads. Summer Special 14x20 garage. finished in knotty pine on a moot ~ likes on to 7 1 Aitterent, ee Accens several lake ow ‘wae ter. Only $2,000 oe down. i / é F. 0. Wood Co. om i 5 cal x "Son a O'NE A CHARMING HOME - i location and mod: re find tr this, neat clean 4% pb ear ated pl v catematte a he on nice well lot aus conned ith ea * storms and screens. rg al ay a ka For Sale Houses 43 $350 DOWN. , - 741 JOSLYN Pew ? bedroom home with take Levely 3 home on corner | es Some I todav FE 41540 let, beau! trees. st ** CRAWFORD Syl eer ER ing, “Only $ oD . ig W _Hurén . FE 4-1549 rat AND / FOR $2,500 _DOWN _sele. EM 3-0012 r 6 pm ~ SYLVAN REALTY 2383 ss rar SP ae RD Open Daily @ to 9 SUN. 9 TO 5 ___ SAT. N.9 TOS $ ROOM RAN© »*PE 2: CAR garage window walls cypress eaves goed location FE 21104 eves. between 4 and : SAM WARWICB HAS A XR. OLD brick and ck stone house tn Lake at rooms. fireplace aluminum storm . . or FUR- | 2328 MIDDLEBELT RD. ! NORTHWOOD 2 BEDROOM RANCH AND GA- ¢ rage on large wooded fenced th natural fire- | ne | ( SEEING IS BELIEVING Is what the buyers have sald this THREE BEDROOM FACE BRICK HOME. PLAS. about TERED WALLS and FULL BASE- MENT with PAVED STREETS and PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY. LARGE LOTS with PLANTED TREES, Bold on G.I. or conven- tional morteage, OPEN SUNDAY AND WEEK DAYS 14 PM To reach property. drive out U8 tkins Lake Road. model abd Subdivision auveshbare ROUTE - Scott Lake Roed to Watkins Lake Road then left to Lakewood, FOR A NEW HOME CALL | WM. OA KENNEDY _ " REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 3007 W. Huron FE 4-356 | GOLFED UP LOCATION We mean. Just that. An 18 hole goM course in — part “ot town. 2. edveous — M S Smaes @ on Midway 10 acres ith 3 room ee ment home for $2000. down. 12 room on Wilson Avenue for colored. Let us ‘ist your GILES REALTY CO. on FE 45-6178 _ WE P MAVE BUYERS WAITING _ i Full basem furnace, 4 blocks to sera oy $16,. NORTH OF ROCH- odie ane with aay eco irnace, OPEN : SAT. & SUN. 1 to 8 PM. $950 DOWN - OPEN SAT. 2 to 6 P.M. NEW GI HOMES Bedroom aU z : oA 3 “2 , Z _ . a a Ad ees THE PONTIAC PRES6, SATURDAY, JUNE. 4.1055 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses FUNNY BUSINESS — oe oral (ioe of Pomerat —— sft = $1,000 DOWN as 2 large new. 3-bedroom 5 oe ere ae, - #150 2. be ms. ot ben rate Heights “Geed wel nice | F AC y A: 3 a pe 6-4978 «25 SUNDAY 3 2 BEDROOR HOUSE B F $850. Drive out MS@, turn rig on WEST Rt BUREN oon oat to the lett 10 id Hew 3 sedreem Eason. is a 6 room brick, 1 car eesrage. aka wi with “$5. £m * \ P y. Priv 8 S d 9t 6 RENT Lint 3 ear garage, lot 100 x ai un ay 0 | By, Tee Meter f 500, cash to e. us a bath, bloc: from ” 3 BEDROOM BRICK fitie, Reasonable terms. 6) BD. CHARLES, Realtor =e maker pedrocm id nat By OWNER. NEW 3 BEDROOM FE 4-2533 —— ne is cor senege, Sa he llage- pl] ee 1117 8. TELEGRAPH forced air hota. Jaree 000 down. an wand: contract sottve Best _ Bae. Lake an, Sylvan’ Village, | _ ecw oe Se FS | DRAYTON PLAINS Watch for epes signs. There is a very nice home ‘ pri @3 on Loon Lake and the | business. OPEN w buna hom a “/ olla : 4 ; wie just 04008 du, Tals. te culy we ean o* me accorting — ay sine trees Oe { 4 $2.64 per sq. ft., so act now to On vour jot -r obtain vou a let.| house. It has 5 rooms and the : We can ee a ee kitchen and dining room have : > : : un ay 2-6 ros sell | your present bome to obtain | knotty pine on the walls. V . a / < WEST SIDE : finaneing if necessary. attractive. A recreation room : : Attractive 20 x 60 block building | * PE” : Eh Snr inlaid floor, a nice work aa i — a a ell seasoned. 10 per NEW F.H.A HOMES for the man of the house. ah mala Se oan eel © t. Lake proverty, Cali 3 bedrooms with large living water heat with copper , - = = pev ryieoa. 6li.- Hs et Mich. LUdion room and re window, Large ‘| A swell place for garagning — = ri oa ser _ #2097 ute. bot welge oll forved “alt thet’ the average house docs ‘bot _* | %5.00 LAND CONTRACT 10 PER | tniaia Yen Bete dines itt vy, »STONE REALTY CO.;| 3008 oe mis } WARD E, PARTRIDGE | feeeen ee pa oa, | Fiate epee GA e ¥ SS See... , : ry — down plus et a Lo | "0-to 8 om Gall sunt to o 5 | A 3 bedroom home on 1 floor with - 4) REALTOR FE 2-8316 igeaie Made meee | * Harold's 1 s Paint & ae Gieira “ave. eet, weet of ~"ON C CEDARDALE _ = a eee new << 7 . : = @ W. Huron 8&t. PRI DOI OD IDL 140 8. inaw 8t, ae 3 bedroom brick. 4 landsca show you this house. $10,800 . ; D$5 APARTMENT $12 SIZE OAS 3 RANGE, av AN on _poved street. Soncrete drive or $3,000 down with. $56 per } Sale lake Pre ‘ ; “4 eee go0e, agen. = NEE 900. . eee gieee y Hrs Iso® several SCHRAM we ~ ne alt, Tare * wu ees 2 a sie L 7 " 3 ACRES RenteL. Bus Eve nds) or less. siignly iraneee in Electric large, DOLL LOD LLL OLLI LOLI we er i . oy : rooms with closets, ‘AR PONTIAC ENG. BLDG. A ’ : : Gas at extraordinary values. Mice t It's really . $20,000 ee S tose Bving room, betroomé and tie yeu Easy to Reach 2 ere — ee - bas (OD eae gy By — ee eee, asa HET WITH QUICK : ican Tisoreseeat. Orchard FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 | fered, fer oniy Gime. Forme | knchen, 3 posscome Hard to Leave ip Pontiag. Terms. Phone Detroit. | ood road. Year around treut | Good ‘for an . PE 5.2400. SERVICE? 1k NUMBER OF SMALL RADIO“ Hf no enewer, Ph. FE 85-2564 WILLS BREWER” large room upstairs. There is Although it -s only § min- _— s coonerty hee of ween, Beoutiiel case Lace aot arr a ties sa Evenings nd Bundeys ve asin °° ™ Parke eee: i cw = suraees, utes from downtown. it is as Clarkston Estates|No. 2 arden soil Priced to sell at pa Then Home & Auto ts ime place a7 KiNDe OF ealto: ad T1704 ecLiew arage. uded ry 4 “4 | Real Estate Ruchange EM_ 3-4808 PE 4-078 | sre beautiful trees and shrubber fo oagae Pia Eh ges nro & beautiful hillside lot, 13enis0. | 74.180 S Fr, "dood Por aor ROOM, 900 8g. So come. Most lense mate on furniture. te rol Ls, ~ CRESTVIEW Cy , | (and a concealed Ey tion to a most charming In a nice area ted. ~ 4 ACRE for cash to $500 on your © bent - +8 HOMES INC. LOW | ‘i, very weil kept = $17,159 with interior that boasts living Qn a posse road. Well restricted. 163 x 1.008. In a nice area. Light- auto. furniture or signature and| up’ Hollyw - Flizabeth Lake Eitates oe Sente terms 863 Emerson: easy terms providing. room )buxurv a cheerv _ Only $1 300 lv rolling land. cif spot for For ; Sale or Exchange 50 & repayment plan s to your po oA os, [ss fe, site w A home that we are proud to| HOLIDAY PARMS HOMES CHAPIN- BIGELOW breakfast nook, just 2 steps ‘- Waterford-Drayton @ homesite. ¢ mi. ‘rom downtown | ~~~~~~~~-~>~~~~~~~~~~~" | needs, Priendly courteous service | sofa beds. x show. Oak floors, plastered walls, ORiando 3-1101 BROKERS & BUILDERS from a kitchen “hat vould 100 x 180 ft. tot, In a moderately | Pootise Only 81.928, EQUITY IN NICE § ROOM MOD-| awgits you. Leslie Fleisher, Mam | tric range. ety en ae ha oi). beat, flush doors, picture win- 3111 delight the mst exacting Yestricted area. Good roads. ‘ _ern home. FE 40606. ecer. Berkeley Voss, Pr dinettes $29.95 up, lourige chair, dow, _alumiauin awnings, storms 7 BEDROOM PURNISHED HOUSE one ae ae r Mich housewife. unusually larce v0 0 echools Priced as low as — - L . siness O ities 51 $6.96. occasional rocker. 66.94, | and screens. Kenmore dryer, ap Vicinity Walled Lake, EM 3-364). |. ean €1131 or f erage r vd Nf ce Dag dwn . se ce vee Bu pportun Ph. FE 5-8121 Rall tree. $1.95, 3 2) ova ea - bide ‘and’ out: Late prisiieges, | © ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. FE | Want TO SELL Your woteay| ns Bo expense ‘has | 7 Yake Privileges OM Ohya Oven Pear La cg gn (asks < . | 9,600, terms. ane Myers Real Estate, _—S*FE: 4-4075. been spared to make this Here 1s an excellent corner lot. 406 lac Lake Rd. or iease Excellent location FE e ture and cree) thing for ar rome, $450 DOWN a con| ¢ Reinet Pees MPinne-| fire, avelings to verbo | ect, age’ Mia teaee re bese tei 7 7 * ~ = . SIZE acre gree pip enter, St. Bene- | « a Pawerel —- Sievorss Onge. 733 HILLSIDE | DR. Realtors o-2 FE 4-0528 $700 with $100 pon bt downtown, Pe vag = oe BEER & WINE STORE U $500 +, ew. 0 FE 3032. J BEDROOM COLONIAL. EXCEl- _ BRENDEL LAKE Lake Privileges > *OMALT FARMS * 30 years in the -same ae p to wi DAVEN T. 1 IRWIN & ROSA —leat_suburbes location. FE'¢-133./ Modern Cape Cod year round | Toe Tieemepe Pte Ser: | A Denutita Geoted jh wih Mbe | here ie 0 nice 8 room 1% story Sirede ao yeer, Atust be cold to to aati cars. Bring your title. —_— : “WE WILL BUILD ON 7oon home. Living room, bedroom, di-| UPPER LONG LAKE, 100 FEET. privileges on; Williams | Less) | home. On & paved road About| settle estate. All you need is Eos od’ in 40 minutes. | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WAN? : Estate 269 Baldwin Ave. | -6t— } bedroom shell house, | Dette, modern kitchen, bath. large | £3.50 vast, | ited le cet quickly et 9060) $°%C ‘rom Sowntown Pontiac common sense mont Wieoe to pay “mece on ~turniture. | CAM BE FOUND AT L & 6. rr $0101 FE 28544 FE 22161) C st vou $4.100 $110 down, $45 anes room. — og garage. Je 2, | with $259 down > § geres of eat with e-ehatful he oy wae ad nano ey up; new book We landse scaped M Ss. ‘Ve e ie beds, complete, : Cocporetor Reel Eetote “Eacmenge 3 onccetat mea | legen. Priced ottsnotively. SYLVAN LAKE. 60 FT. CANAL, | LE. C. IL. ADD Se ieee a a haene te. Ones. GIROUX & FRANKS AK | AND $24; refrigerators, $25 up; ranges, ) Dorothy Snyder Lavender| PRIVATE BEACH. 61100. ‘ Plains | Dining area 1x20 A large 10x14) GENERAL REAL ESTATE as & elee.. $8 up; beds all sises, a . RED ) HORSE ‘3140 W. Huron - sus tie ene kitchen, Pull basement. 3 car «- | 95 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 ‘gstapl TO come. O08 eer cadie | = A ord toh oper TERMS AVAILABL | OR _}3961_—_ Ope ys rage. Breakfast nook. This home| Open until 6—Sun. 1 to $ p.m. _ api cae ebrcahe Ginette Gote'S a: Elis. Ra. —<—— ee SYLVA} CORNER LOT, WASHIN' : pee 2 bedresms Priced to seij st 79 CAN FARM PICK UP MILK LOAN $39.95 up; chests. new & used. $8 VE ¢202 or FE 2-0179 2383 Orchard Lk. Ré. FE cocie| Mich. Salm, dome vee SL $13.500 with $2 000 down. - | route. 33 miles from atart to G up: room suites, $48.95 up; : ‘| For Sale Lake Prop. .44 = eek. Of S3TTR. Coeries = ARM finish. @ hours pick up and un- living room suites, $12.05 up; dine . l= Ser me eee Sunday 2t0 S-pm. |e Gets berths | ARN) ithe ta Ree ties | EE 90906 | See ees Sun. 2 to5 P.M. NY) Repeal towmercs| Lake Oakland Front | Exclusive Homesites |, vasa 4 room 2 stn} FE 2008 me | “Sg Fe near, PEE . { ar basses dearcom renen | ANYONE CAN | _ittess"tate: On°sBias seem Aa Ecce 4 Sek Romi Sees cee | Ran STa a "ae as | "edn Ceres Sean es | LOANS SS TOSS | "itis ean | Le ‘ rf ouarters. 1 . poten fn Forest Lake Count: ICK RANCHER $ room heen anaes . plus stair Hi bee «! ‘fa ‘utiful | 7OO™. A 10x11 ‘modern .| _with living ters. MY }-3732_ acres b Estates. Priced a to quick. | BUY Sunstone p ae & sandy lake palg Hg Cee eee = Wscnhets Sonnenip: costs our | ps one CLEANERS S70R5, SMALL DOWN Qe: ctanetere, furgture or cer. - eee any re 708 iy. Take Telegraph road to Square | front lot and over 200 ft. deep _. = ro new office at 1704 8 Telegraph | 1 forced cir beat. 82 gal. oi) | —avmemt. © or oome =f: SUNDAY 12 TO $ ESSE Sihetty Gitte Tinted | Moahtitcrtithhutdy? te: | ete a0 Reap Hee} menaatet Mach ing | Ro Soenvanigiersm, stem: | Sox ‘Wat Seats metal gor (Clas © 80M, 8 F000 MAR) "BENEFICIAL | a a, SALES co. Smt gu a oc ie rove turn ie oe me e i lenc- c \ 1 . jae or m 1 Block and watch for open signs. = landecaping.. ete kg aaa kh Aneoreen windows overlook: boat house. 110 foot of sand and Sundays from 1 to @p.m. (reps to wane Rag od wade Se! roo a good equipment, good | FINANCE CO: Beiemes = Aubury id. Mee | Good Tecidestial orcas ing lake. 2 bedrooms and nursery, beach and nice shade Ph. ’ a is a 25235 two bedroom euest| Usiness, good parking. good rea-. 1 W Lawrence 8t PE 2-2 d Also @ level 4 bedroom brick Very special—verv clean full dining room tiled kitchen ee ae Ask f@r Mr. A. JOHNSON>=Realtor home Large harn. 300 fruit trees.| on for selling. Takes $18,000.00 pe » 9049 Pontiac | 3" IN TABLE MOD ZENITH 3 2 ranch home with basement and Unusually low priced with dinette. Full basement, com- JOHN FE 4-2533 Laree woods about 40 acres of | to handle. Apply Pontiac Press, 9 ——— 9 ——_—————_______-~ weeks old 1 vr. Easy eke be a Cho §. tat ag Pp t] Cit Lapetag) J gregory Eecroetea — soe tillable 1 Priced to sell for | Box 21 = : Dryer-washer Entering Services. # Forest Lake Country Club cates | ontulac lly Stool and tiled shower in base- K IN’ 71LER 1704 S: Telegraph Rd. $27,000 witm $7.800 down. $18@ mo. | FOR GALE PARM MILK ROUTE. pe G = j mov- [LaIDE BUILDING SITE FEB 44066. ‘ HER. . pero tara wen to ree ecito | Phone EMpire 3-4197 ing. to” Florida. offers this with :UULESIDE BUILDING ore L. : LADD FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT 25 to $28 to sso | mete Sudsever. Good —s 7 Lane and waich for open Signs 38600. 4 - TT ek oes $2508 vton Plaine | %0ima ver” good business. Leaving COMMONITY LOAN. CO, —— 25g thee C Schuett R. D *RILE ROKER term: MA 6-418) : 4286 Dixie Hwy. Dre state so must sacrifice Jumbo | 39 g LAWRENCE PE $7131 er ow pans a OFFICE OPEN 0 - 6 . : PHONE ri: retry | 670 WwW. ures a n TOR. rE $3038 —as : 3-2361_— Open Sundeve | Burger, 10 S. Saginaw, FE 3-0639, FRIENDLY SERVICE _80 OR 3-126, 0 Y J eel __Commesee Ra. COOLEY LAKE. WATERFRONT. y Open 6.30 fo 830 B LOTS - SYLVAN CITY Sas0ts INE. STATION FOR ve 1 Mere te cceaians eonaaien Oak. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 97 E. Square Lake kd. Furnished. Near round log cabin. eaperanee s Real sala. Eschange 80x120 overiookine Waitece Ly. gesune ne site ne | Low tmventor- ecutpment. LOANS ON HOUSES _OR 31301, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Bloomfield Tw. Brick $ rooms. | 2 bedrooms and bath. Natural 302300 Elasbetn LA Povvibeaes. baildt . 8 Gal OR D6) afer oom. FE IN OAKLAND COUNTY ~ | $j ADMIRAL PREEZER, 15 CU. 1% tile’ baths. Enclosed breese-| fireplace, “extra large porch. 48800. x $0n136 Oakland Lk Pri sorphicih all ou nave, been $0663. $600 to 81.500 ft. 1 yr. old $225. FE ¢-1630 af- FE 4-2533 wav. 2 car garage. Basem s down. Kenwood 1-€T30, De- ID 80x180 ded. weil hones oo panel ala = Se pte boeeme: GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY 1 On moderns ter 5:30. : tiled. Carpeting Exterior trim —*roit. : i 1 acre-Pontiac Lk. Rd. Oven dh “ue 8:30 For couple who desire their own 2. On homes not modern. BEAUTIFUL 6 F¥. CROSLEY SPENCE ST. just painted. Near Hickory Grove FORE LAKE ESTATES : 8 acres—Near Ortonville. . modern grill. Popular resort area 2 On unfinished Shelvador-refrieerator. 7 Ib and St. Hugo Schools. . 000, In Bloomfield Township. 3 acres, 5 Fd . M c Re: { main io Monee Well equipped. 4. On freezer compartment. $100. 1337 Lovely 6 room frame, oak ae Shown by appointment. Owner.| } acre woods 120 ft lake front- Lak F All the above lots are besutifyl ‘dw, M. Stout, Reaftor Good . Must sell medi- 200 NATIONAL SUILDING Kirkway. close, space, laste scred, oanemest = as ropa ete) ne mes TS ron) oaivene cal Misotem ||) ce cee | Ce sie, terms MEATS | =e Syee Bead Fogg 34 Me ae : tego aes : —- a | Kit $ ¥ oom pends piesa tn “Total One Oy AN OME? «| AT BEAUTIFUL UNCROWDED eee at eee eR HILEZ FE S-618t| Well eq d neighborhoed store Pati LO. ANS $20 TO $500 suite $25. Studio couch. 628, price, $11, Lop fil bs with all the antstandica boda g = one a kee place and large, basement with REAL ESTATE OPEN 60. 48 basement. Owner must reitre. a | Signature Only Perea SAgsINEY ANS AD2 AMS RD. appointments demanded by today’ ‘| ood restrictions easy terms. lakeside entrance. Gas heat. | For Sale Farms chance to own your own business. | HOU CEHOL D pod PE $7813 ASSINET Nice @ room ranch with breere- | most particular buver 60x28x34 one owner MA 5-2131 or MAy- ey CO Good value at $14 LAKE I ots I a | ene hae In ROAD | and garage. Tile bath. auto.| on foundation and includes a heat- | fair _6-2384. ~ a Excellent beer | FINANCE CORP. BOTTLE GAS ciMOE furnace. nicely landscaped | serege, rediont oli heat (te | mood VEAR ROUND LAKE . PRTYINCEN © | cece eee eae: 130 ACRES SS comeutarciien) wanteens (ise) oO NTI mplete jot. 200 x 192. $12,980. terms. | piace. 3 dandy bedrooms. full dip- | ' sont nome. Thoroughly insulated. WOE ty KNUDSEN large vercels. reasonable erm | eee! actecgs for development. | on wae ee ee pee hones | F PONTIAC ‘sin Rew wale aes omplete W LEE TRADE iuaenapane alae pas os beau- Mesddaaerox ee sie eo as Posen stg weal Cry me sign. Salesman on property So. ome ee or ae —— with small apartment, enether §| 2's * 34 8 _Saginaw St. St. Raid }-0535 Puriges Lovely 2 bedroom home, full base-| tiful all purpos¢ room with pow- | Pace. , stainless stee) sien we ph PE «ase. ‘Eve he urday afternoon and Sundsy kitchen, oll air heat. room bouse with apartment. Sareea ‘ ment, breezeway and garage. |” der room. large bathroom, § larze| ! otpotnt. Pres ¢ cna cman toépm. | eae, eee soot crag rertted 2 lots. Terms arranged. Manor stone exterior, lot 105 x closets ‘one cedar lined) and an _ F eagpe hae oy ce EM 3-5036. . : Outbutidings are barn, work Call eo HAYDEN END TABLES, COFFEE TABLE, 127. trade about 29 trees, Owner! exceptional corner lot 162x125. | — COTTE cE, casa SUCHY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor and 3 ear » % mile + ae $10 each. Desk and chair, $38: . - Fill trade for lake, business or | Price $11,000 terms, or take nice | 4 ROOM COTTAGE, Middle Straits Lake 345 Oakland Ave. FE $0ei| ge on main gravel road. 86 E. Walton Bivd. FE 8-0441 lamp $5. Other items, FE liad room modern year round | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GHER Ze - 4 | ane 3 . “RIDGEW! AY WILLIAMS LAKE BUNGALOW Forest Lake Shores heme cheseltelicake sea sandy Oxford fet es J | : —— | INVESTORS PRICE $7,375 Bloomfield Twp, level take-| beach. Boat and motor ‘tnelud- |1 TO § ACRES—3 MILES 4 ACRES ON PAVEMENT, FAST BON eS) Se ; PE 403} two" Foy | = —ranen “Bedrooms-j ed. Fisher Body — easy building terms, GI ed, close to! araim highway. corner location in y Mav B / Seeperetive, Real Estate Exctiange | low situated on shaded corner. Den, 2 tile baths. finished ree | . . down and easy terms, schoo: Only an acre Also| one of Gennes Comte. fastest ou May Borrow A . 50x150 with a 2 car garage, Home reation room, Extras. 1383 Club | [ ake Orion Front . 3 ood tates me a son growins areas. Now showing ¢ f ‘ . has full basement, new oi] fur- Dr., PE 5-1965. le Newly decorated 7 room home Dae WRIGHT, eee 6 ow. H St volume but elderly owner must Pe) / mM nN nace. oak floors. tile bath 11220 aLven TAKE GD VINE GARRET Ten ad tn ce make cent ae Gakuen an FE 5-001 a Ee get out Real estate and all or O / (S p © living room with new carpeting. | “frontages feet sandy beach, 350 feet deep. oo operative Real Estate Ex ange | 29 ACRES. GENTLEMAN'S FARM./ may consider lease with option. A / = es 1 block from good COGN BUILDING co. . 3 Gedtae as and paneled den, | Gh retire B = Sai ae neces = north a at Caren, 2 acres stand: good spot for a good merchandiser | > a 4 = : ; ac Line : HTS CT _ accept free aa > supstantial gown oda ; reeny tay te <7 tares | ROCHESTER wen a.) oe Sone rLOF DUCK re vie a ay MA BSI | Payment / 2 is, 5 , 34 CORNER DUCK LA x- | __Drope Group your bills, | eabpogibunee yor i heg, full basement. DANDY BUNGALOW §$2.000 DOWN ake F ; On popinoh cabin or motel site, : ——— ~ sereened “tnd lake. privileges! - In this qutet respectable neigh- Lake i rents On ere wee eres iam ee ea FARM GROCERY—SDM pach poms up to % ; ee to sell encores weave asta hopes at ‘ Saginaw Bay : . On pavemen. - oy acres pL) at 39 —_ BEER aap ve e® roo buii- = ~ ‘oom 8TO Pontiac NORTH SIDE alow with full basement. oil od lake front summer Roy Annette Inc. Ideal for. Subdividieg house. . ete orivate one No meat pactasasviaad grossed BI i ‘K N] ! 4 rooms, bath and utility. Built fn eat. wall to wall carpeting.| Three modern Bey Port. Mich- over $80,000 last year 7 500 down. “sa Storms and. screens, water | pavea street and excellent sur-| homés located at Bay © aan REALTORS 188“ fevel acrems, out Baldjrin. ¢ subdivide Me ‘No. 3146 . heater. Only _ down. 4% per | Poundings. Located across from fan. Excellent boating. pros 28 E. Huron eaters) at L - nee ae : 2 FINANCE CO! . cent F_H.A.. on baiance.| mew Catholic School. $10,975. end fishing. Qoiy. 69 miles. north | “open Evenings and Su os _piivate lake. amas i haves HURON ‘GA GARDENS THREE FAMILY 19.150 0 begreg easlt be bik oaa abe CRATE WIDE CORNER i. SSAGTNAW a HURON 8 rooms. 2 be ving Yoo, ee | —_ Fur ns a= ol ap tad $180 per| Drive. Bay Port. Michigan. - \ ° ae Renal oe pest S™| GILES SILES REALTY. CO. Real Ee Estate Service of Mt Pentins Also Bray ie Paine oon 1 arage. Close to oath income. rental loca- \ 62. W Huron. Landmesser Tel-Huron. eho center, gas| tion. Gas fired stream heat. auto- LAKEFRONT OPE N Let's Call : Seen 9 tm 8 rE +ise2 - _FE_$-0978 er ee pares — with reasonable down matic hot water and a garage. Gare us an unin 55 eleose Clauses — Ready. To Go % ACRES ON PAVED _ NORTHW OODS TEAGUE FINANCE CO 3 ’ \ , : Oakland. beautiful lot merce Rd. near Duck modern agstaurant and cabin, ATU, BLN! : KR T "Templeton, Realtor | WOODWARD ESTATES | ew Son of loka fromsnne) on | Sun. 2 to 5 P. M. R. J. VALUET, Realtor Cortes oped loplet pct dewalt plus ideal motel site Meer of | 202 N. MAIN 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 Compare this home with anv. ft deep Plenty of trees, in-| '345 Oaklaha Ave. FE 5-0603 | He say Easy terms, bunting and fishing area near - 5 es & take over payments. OR 3-0432, After ¢. if po ans. call OR 31708 other in this neighborhood | We Genes Tui coals ibe mass Lake Orion Front Co-operative Real Estate Service UL rade Owner will be on Mie ncn parement. Real o> ROCHESTER. MICH. | sevonsraroa co R METER —o1 FE 0G. ______-_ | honestiv fee thet H conmot be | fruit, resent oc well corn | 583 Shady I © QOD .60 X18] CORNER LOT. | premises, Sun 1-5 4045, Com- 9 Petving’ onir. $8050 full price. | LOAN $25 TO $500 double basket French/ fryer $8. © AST SIDE inside amd out Gas heat beau- the price of 85 with $1.300 : S pyle as Le 00 Tawn a8 Ferme FES | $0500 ° woodward. TO A o THELMA u ELWOOD RITR y uivwane oe Munro - Electric. rr 060 Ww, | \ mn. § down. é uxuTioous edroo ome, PbS es ' meade hs wrod oc 501 $142 C lizab L 4 ESTOCE Hu i cise deanna S fecttte wT TT MOE MT MET A COTTAGE | ERE RakeeT Gl tint coy oe wee NORTH END (| RESID Pe ERM Onen 8 to 1 py a QUseSt Ys GO°BE a - ae wing ‘room, large : ° éx i : LOCAL HOSPITAL, RADIO. AND a tel TR Pity, Sees | We seLt—we TRADE weil here itis A eroom “cot-| J Mitepincce rlassed “in tonnes | -MUSHROOMS AND [“99 vrental ernie "upton © | BAXTEP. & LIVINOSTONE = . “ . bd 5 t ae DORRIS & SON tal ’mainians by 0 bridge. 2 bes-| SveTmOkIng the lake, full bese- CHICKENS , Boreunity. Can be worked full of | og w Lawrence M. «PE +1838 ~ oot BY, PAY RENT can fet | REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS | rooms, paneled living room. Mod-| To inspect, drive north out of BUILD FOR A real money-making farm, Nets ior "wena st, Ann| \WHEN YOU NEED started in Ie your own bome. Nicq’| 7S2_W. Huron St, FE 4-1557| ern kitchen & @ screened-in front| Pontiac Mz (N. Perry) to} =§=YOUR FUTURE the present ert eee SasviGhant FOR bungalow, full bath, |BY OWNER. BRICK INCOME, | Porch. Bathbouse. Dock. Outboard turn let ‘appro ood dete in very "good condition end 17 | drive-in hust sell immediate oliheat, i big screened porch, close | -east side, near schools and bus.| motor. Se . (Buckhorn Lake) Several lot selections to fit. your | in very A neo poppers st ———— at _ gown y. g Peeesaghundey Mr. | FE 2-0681, many other fedtures. Really ter- St. turn right '% mile to needs. Seminete, Hite 8 large other bu Le re ssooried price $ = 2 rifle! A wonderful buy at $8,500 ... left ome block to city lots, good location—$1,500;: pare oe eee oe wean Call after 9 p.m. FE 5-768 Sea & eet ft tekly on your oe abe i! ee Rete eee ee eet ee gue. | an OWNER SACRIFICE signesure, “car ' : k SUSAN’S LAKE on Dp be 9 value A) $1. ics eee pide pesca by Becton ings Gas oe a wine a. y sign sods ~d suit your % : f anor- es, . re . endor beats to ou Neer F, Reisz : A nice 4 room lakefront cottage. uw wt $1,000: Saeen ioods 8 only . Will vou inventory cost and budget, "We Ba be gied Le Ip os a lovely lot. 56x25. 2 bed- BUD $850 and worth tt: east subur-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor lease fixtures and utiding, or | You with your money problems. $3% W. Huron 8t. FE 2-0259 ms. A nice modern kitchen in-| : ban off Adams Road—large lot 7 hee Oe wil] sacrifice stock and fixtures Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SUN. r cluding electric range & refriger-| for only $250 Be @ land owner. Oven Eves. ‘til #:30 with option to buy building tn- ee 2 ae 2 TO 5 : ater Built in 1953. Modern bath, NICHOLIE Call tonight for Setaus: jn N. Saginaw 8t PH FE 5-8165 cluding 2 apts. above. Well lo= _Birmingh M i 4 aed lg Bes erie aaa | Pere nee al eed a . sem | tac = tale, pene INANCE CO “ARLY AMERICAN MAPLE CUP- | a8 . 4 ; Beautiful bri "Rake privileges. | Lito er iand ence ohne FLOYD KENT, Realtor | _____| _Pontiac Press. | FINANCE . board $40. lounging chair and 10 SO} Large living room with firepiace | L. C. PE $1201 or FE $-8004 ee ei eee — GEDA ee ee dee de ere fer 2 large bedrooms, ceramic. 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains Next to Consumers Power — 8) ACRES 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. $7. sak, © single draie beard, & ° : pe fixtures Large | OR _F2361 Open Sundays “PONTI AC LAKE 8 room be home Oli hot water | ~~ Mortgage Loans $4) dsintud, ‘stool and washbasin, $25. POR BETTER HOMES | NicRed. ,tlled: has garvege dis MILL. LAKE heat, 3 (pe. bath. large. living wre wali bbe tice NO. 10" $6, Atlas, sow ‘and - 1 t with 1 gunt Tine: FOR m w picture window, new . yy 10 ACR Pecresiion” mom nit Bl onag ys fay house and furniture. Ready te Price red FR out 0 for quick CAND SUITARI T immediate band: | siding “2 large barns, Shack anj | 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE LOW INTEREST Th 36. oval chao “acer, #1. DOOL - _ ent se Ea Sais ss realtors. erg eae ret hoes | sale. Over 368 feet of water front. mn ches for multiple commercial | Sonia “can “be wvurchaord, exits. » Unitmited funds for single famfly-| Livernols Ra. south of Ayburn ~~ toom home with s basement end ond exten plowed, 08.000. | Sftiocmy ced lott, Moder? : _ | Qaty, 36 mies north of Pontise.| TODAY’S SPECIALS 4 velit ee : an oi] furnace, also extra 4 room : Down payment $1,000, valence el hat Gober hast. Wocenewer. oc: SYLV AN crmmaee : mort G. Te LON LECT: ae nae —eETRIOER: modern home that is rented. This oe eaere tached 2 car garage, workshop. 80 ACRES VACANT |®8ICK 2 BAY Gas STATION with is suit. cise Gh Bie new, is too good to last, so be first at 6 per cent Lake Diivatare,| 2.doats. A vey good buy. Shown : 2 beautiful apartments. Shell gas. | 1310 Ponting State Bank Bidg. PE +a4s0, wim 9 dope vu at after 6 — ow. a Fiat $9.80. Silay masved in, trust. |spORM WINDOWS AND SCRERICS. ptr mdb i aid and 2 bedroom models '4 to 47 ALUMINUM BOATS rie) =e ; be ; Also several 54 in and 66 in. 1 Window 32x16 2 325%, 3 24x20. Cameras, Equip nt t ala Sand, Gravel & Dit t 66 SEBAGOES. 8EED AND | citi ‘t Now trailers as (‘ittle as ‘4, 4NLAND LAKES BOAT ire = W. h models at tefrific values, Michi 1g 24x24. one 3x6 ft. 9 combination me rt potatoes. Milier’s 3500 Sashabaw down. as longa 5 vears to nav | Pontiac FE 26123 REPRIOERA esting oOuse ean Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lt | storm door’ PE 4-2070 SS ee ~ | Ra. ~ mile south of Sevmour/ at 5 ver cent interest = ~ * arch 6. excellent con- F a {= ————_-—- | OTHER CAMERAE & EQUIPMENT | c 1 IFW ANI USED TRAILERS on | [6 FT CENTURY INBOARD 113 : dition. sell, 37 Bookane Dr. Lad carve SS wide oven , STAI L SHOWERS - COMPLETE mee pl ‘Hotbies- & Shredded Peat Heaais ; PURCHASE OPTIO' LAN. ey $2730 Coan on ¢: 1} like 1H : y for ¥ with ucets d 7 $69 50 tlies * clasaificatic b pg | FE 17.92 2 USED N S$ 85 ba atk T DAVENPORT & SCIPOOVER 7 sisas ri ete en ee | ten Smeitetin nem SK | TE Tow ss asm. rx sme Sale Farm Equipment 76) $3 omen a Lom 5°) ATER CURY MARK 2D t 3 small an- complete with gleaming chrome Sales Musical Goods 62 —— dirt: we have the best, 5 | PARTS—STORE chairs, seats. A. WAGNER CO { ts 1495 T 9 50 | New 1954, used 10 brs. EM : +2800, | 1960 N, “oparne Cor. Pontiac Rd we #18 oie eee ~ | Topsoit po stones, ail our dirt is’ Al BUYS ! 34206 . i be ~ e $1985 These are factory sec- | ie \ w k 60 8. Telegrann FE 2-3200 | _ 3-406. — % E $-9221 CASH AND CARRY bad. Michigan Pluorescem, 393 |BERTINI ACCORDION. $175. MI/ _& 80a. “FE S551. BL. French | See the new ‘$5 Model Jr. Wheel = Across from Tel-Huron Cénter MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS, ry wearnanoure cr ELECTRIC ogearvllh eal pg barf Orchard Lake Ave | OS Horse riding tractor; 249 and 3'a| __—sdOpen Eves & Sun PM. _ Gada-boat, all fibergias, Yellow 20; tanie Gaire,| ranse 39 @ ia. itp, eek, timer. | Birch flush doors. $795 uo. =AMNOND: EL ECTRIC ORGAN. ~ ROAD GRAVEL nie — ai implements i? Fr. 18 GENERAL VERY) Jacket Boats, Trojan boats. Mas- 53 sz A Sears. | _¢ yrs, old. E> peaaieticn, rer f foil ra iS M t OA S3918 ei wit ree tone box | , vards, $700 delivered. FE ¢-¢583. | ° Walking modeis, $149.50 and good condition OR_3-2585 ear Crem trailers. Distom Chain TARGE DAVE BED For Sale Miscellaneous 60 {eose rock wool bes, 61.08 ave oney a KEW SPINET Wino siso hE ae gROTTED cow 1 qa hog line of used tractors. Spring. Clearance At SHORTY, HOOK'S PLACE : 7 neo fe G if ap t OL, 2-5036. Me elivere us 2 ew and u wer mowers. e ec; one 23-5260 articles Weed cond | nn | Roohing No 210 $225" bundle. - BURMEISTER’S eae WINDSOR oo. ie Ok sonar! Moved. Reasonable. Will be load. | WE SERVICE ALL GAS BNOINES. | {sss ‘NEW MOON” RICHARD. |ROWBOAT, 13 PT. PLANE BOT: ov ee Boateng — be cea a. new = orice, ‘ after 4:30 Tosh Sat. ll Sun all day. FE: -otangrehnayty Lint | pare and fac- ae ear tbgr ad ol pssaresncatirong 22; tom. $50. MA 5-0861. gutomatic waaay O56 gures, need used save. eed VE aah deel pore 2d me Cereb PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- | ~~ espe aia atl vrs to pay | PIBRF GLASS SUPPLY SEALS % pries. _—_ —— itary mew. Plywood plain & decorative. = " Osear Sch: SOD - SEE LEF PARKHURST. TRAILER, SALES leak seer en by job.| Combination doors ag. _ Oscar Schmidt. FE _ 3-211. = —— Mile North of Lake Ori ony) oeemeneetly | ree ee rie New a4 "aged ee "CON E'S "RENTAL insulated wall boaru « ttle - |? SMALL BUNGALOW PIANOS &, PER 8Q. FOOT FLAGSTONE. “The Tractor Man” “NY sae ee ee #1013 sai. baw tz 23 Poul & Cvr Lumber Co 800, 000 Teter barenea’ Gellaghers. FE Ce cia landscaping. wa di tee . he ic Fe ROWESAT INO SELES oe gre fo., 10680 Dixie - pS ok Mo oh PE _2-0077 | 6120 ake ‘om merce 4.0366, s, PE 5-3 . . a & He __ aLWAYs wWRECKINO. oun EM (4.2701 | “MAYBEVLE BANJO. 630. | TOP SOIL, BL iar camp | nae) = SS oot F r oS save 4 wre Gates Brecking Suye i ALiredl _ FE 17-0168 | “and gravel. PE 54758 ALLIS CHALMERS ROLL-TYPE Auto Accessories 80 = Mile TODEL & TRACTOR. 825. FE AT hier er RECONDITIONED MED‘1/M SIZE | TOP sor. — hay baler, Brillion seeder, Fergu- ~e aro TONY’ S AIR CONDITIONERS | ;“#*2.— cE FORNEFIEE|OUM PRICED ams wor omtr| [rectt® ple, i Terms Gal nt ee Quantity die | Dew ul “Sactitice “Lincols Auto Glass Service MARINE SERVICE . “Reg. Price Sale Price | Rrerumnetere nt tnd ce |LOW BOT OUR SERVICE is ners wa Sees ee ° _— . ‘ HED 8AN a When you need it! # Li S Mi r. ; frase . Sabese = woves, nd. we: 3 YARDS TO 6ERVE YOU _ Sale Office Equiment 63) fu airt feakiontagaoet ar vet PARMALL TRACTORS our service? Glass installed while | Boats and boat kits trailers 3 Ea a ae 4 ter heaters for housetrailers and | Y EI SO SEDE tar fon =si,iae ulidér’s Sup ——, So TRACTORS. oy ican Insurance ‘ort honored. | Orchard Lake Rd FE wotia. | Year, ‘round conditioner. Both cools | TRAILER EXCHANGE, FE 2-320. | 4x8 masonite, sheet ..... ....285 VOICE FILE. 5 DRAWER. #21: ALSO PLETE LINE OF srcaleintaaatnner aon earn USED MOTORS hd ‘heats. Sealed unit. No service |) cya! ery | 1x8 8td. w. pine bds. per M. 99.00, Stoo! $5; tabulating file $17. dou- : : . of coffee to a customer with each asodaa @uial, Dual 0; 3 CHAIRS, 1 SETTEE, TWIN ; oe ble file 4x6. $5. double file ¢x9 | _Wood, Coal «& Fuel 67) PEED SEED AND PERTILIZER | door giass or windshield installed 4 pero con te waa _beds. MAyfair 63825 priser vik wer ae & E Sorter & and: 100 | ~ OO Oe, IN BROS Saturday Unti] « — SLAYBAUCH Ss : EL CATALOG ORDER DESK MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 | 1x12. pine sheiving, ft ....15¢ diy. too et ier y pclae Clean dry kindling wood, | "® D¢ hag cade Oakland Ave B’ PE «088 SPORT SHOP 4 5, J a ackia ! get rales oy es a ie. 42,86. Ble hy marred ing sia. Noorive. pe Me. “4130 00 acumen fle os) sinse 19 rt 4 cash and carry. Pontiac PONTIAC RD. at OPOYKE 1og CADILL ae MOTOR AN 4 fonnec'me “Oakland Ave worons E 50 e ’ i ‘ j - | = & . rn ee he power trowel. €2 Montealm. FE cabinets "ith and without able dxf std. Douglas fir; per M.$00 0 ox ays \esee 08 08 eerewer | Millwork Co., 2005 Pon- 8 ae wal ade. Terms. MAezes Pn “ett cone Transportation Oftered 87 r +5240: : : +) 5 on ; ’ 3 “ . . = On's & at exe toe bargains. Michgen | éxex%s" fir — Neca Disses, cetect hans) gues [ee Poe. Triple Service. 312) Perry ATTENTION! CALIP RIVE , ave = ame S| ee en er cca she | Ss Leet ees oo’ up: | WANTED: WOOD FOR aaLe: | —R4.._ M2 We are wrecking 1949 to 1954 ALIP, BOUND? DR SERVICE can . AT BIGSSAVINGS MOTOROLA CAR OR TRUCK RA- 4x84 birch plywood oiss OREO | Gay coon: ba’ aeecey Tees |e tt Portals. wafer ties ARD AND E8-|- Sty model low mileage eset ea. | carers =» Lten” Bireet voeeee 82195. . ase - Good straight used lumber 2x6— | dio $20 93 E, Fairmount dxie% Kn. pine ply .....+..$21.95| goo: "eo" RM by, Srter Seat | Pla cate types. We carry poth Rardie| Sines Transmission end tear | TALCE,,OO™G NORTH PART 10~ 2x12. nts, Trees, Shrubs 68 ye stock. W. P. Miller hs rived a, car of antxt abd | MY ‘ERS PUMPS 1x9 knotty pine, ps Dost i. ite.00 ics GENERAL PRINTING Om | aes, Trees, Saru Oarden and Lawn equipment, aoe and. body parts. Rebuilt ~"Wanted Used Cars — x prices. Cedar fence St IB ESTODO reac Lawrence 8t., Pontiae FOR YOUR GARDEN AND PLOW- . Ww ward Avenue (North — Ts, generators and voltage an sed Cars an a — — on = ge fis ey Bee se —_ ances o ea comm.,. keg : 83 _ COPE 201 r plants, Call at Wagner's Geees Fhees Midwest ¢- soe nanan. SCHRA M AUTO PARTS | mo CEE SCRAP CARS . cee ee Regular ne he decp ‘wel Com, Alum. doors.’ trom.. soca as | Sale Store Equipment 64 (win, 1? Orewory RA. off GLB oe RIDING | TRACTOR. | 9539 Diste Rvp. PE 46-4533 Dayle areal ro © Pe] with tank. . P. Comb. doors .......- co i crop ¢ tar $1.18. TS « Wow |e pense meceen fica) sees TRIS. LEMON LILY. DAFFODILS | _tvators. "82. too Milview ‘Ra | DUAL EXHAUST §YsTEMs, Hot-| THE HIGH DOLLAR nates 8 ool, | cine? bulldiea’ ceeds. ’| KELLY’S HARDWARE)? mene ce all fittings [1 uorpone, hot ‘chocolate ais: | cups, Se mech ‘oR same Per H ISY 1 TIME! lywood mufflers. tail pipe exten. por high grade used cars We besser: Plumbers lead ge « Ib. i= = seat, medicine cab. ....... $150.95 nense- 1% val. 1} glass } tea ee Sates oe Z sions, accessories L need them. Drive the extra mf F daha for sroesers ‘3 We cas eave you money on your | ef, Auburn at Adame, Auburn nine Akeuriousing _ dispenser: OR 3138 {RIS ‘MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN norteanacecdso pants ft will pay you well. 4540 Dixie alions sles ++ $8. SURP lumber Ad) we RO. W WINDOW FRAME. YDELL PAI |USED LUNCHROOM FOUIPMENT. | 4nd oriental les, 350 varieties | MAKE MONEY BUYIN 34@_ Baldwin 3-477 wy. sane | yg ra. wet SURPLUS LUMBER | “or sses7 after 5 IP YOU ARE BUILDING A House | Combination steam table counter | of Iris, including Truly Yours, aad BUYINO, PROM US 82 OLDS ENGINE SOFLETE H. J. VANWELT or Ben ovat aes cacacel nar -| rs Co. MODERN Serban any FOR DRIVE O TO BURMEL ry and 19 stools sink. large electric a Chiefs and Port Wine, now in | make Poe "te real hav mena $135. Can be seen at LaBarge's OR 3-155 . i. en. ¥ he 1 wt int and ooo wiaSTY $595 Sk ves | MODE AE, ESVEMENT POR | ip GAVE UP 70 8660 OM ALL| SG Meine Birm nat CMW | E Lang Lake Na. bees Rote | eet ns mew Caso and Poreee (meee eere © Welee MUST HAVE CARS +5767. ———— | ester Me. ae new * and Forage LOUIE'S AUTO P. oller or Pan... .$3.90 tak iG AD i POuP AnD MAKE SURE ITS _ Sale Sporting. Goods 65| 9246 ot ere Mt) Nasvosters Open Evenings 7 Days s Week Ang model of wakes. Clean. Top . ene inch and % pump, one 4 inch ~~~ | ORNAM I idee ant new Case a New | starters and generators .......86.80 Out state.” weant. , pa ‘One 6 BD gas engine, cus BURMEISTER GUNS—BUY SELL TRADS . 7 Sebo eure Ey oe “sUY aap aAvE a | Rebate, aw a NR Soy ‘$0 | 22 Auburn Ave. = PE eat P gas engine. PE §-2419. Maniey Leach, 10 Bagley (M24). PE 5-6386. HOUGHTE: N. & Soy Pe sorseneee core | PRICE THE REST — THEN GST aD GARAGES | REPAIRED TO| N GUNA BOATS. MOTORS. BUY. ca “Oakland Ar = orthern Lumber Co ____ For Sale P — Case, Ferg Rew 86 Oakland Ave. Ph. PE 4-4813 7 . Lengthen your ga- . sell, trade Burr-shell 375. ets en BILL. SPENCE | Lond — Asp new garage doors. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. _Telegrach. PE 2-4708. OAR enn NEN. Main "hochester on CL, 1.0761 For Sale Tires 80-A USED CARS Terma FE Kagan. Looe ree itelegrapn nae eM 34171 ae BEES CLUBS. 3| AKC $00. Fe Donal. PUPS, FEMALES. IQUIDATION CU | SR 62 Oakiand Ave. PE 46-7333 : : ais pee aTORy. | Detret PL 14184 el_traile se RED —DaGuawows | Ealre stock of new USED TIRES 150 TO CHOOSE WE PAY TOP, DOLLAR FO. *ideal_for cotiage, PE S308. OLASS GRINDER Wir Disc TACKLE SALE axe nnOUTER old 1 Bee Mio Philips |S : r= gp Must be ‘ais | Auburn’ et Opdyke, oT. Y = wheel, $30. Ll a beams, 10°. bd. | Regular $71.50 Alrex Master reel, Berkley f e this. peat days Open daily | = es “PENNY. PAINT “SAL E. | 25 ft. ‘ton $60 1 +086 tory Sasa gah Bi : | § steel win- | Aristocrat spinning reels, now | AXK j Auto Service House Paint, 1 gal ees ‘like new. with glass, : Ee REGISTERED 3 BUFF Cock. | SOUTH Sepprfeed asad | ee tceia merle Oe ee Oe a ee Watertord Danie) Mey, sese [megues 2 Alrex: spinster reels, be pees fee ANY SREA peat yen Mien” Gomme ta 'BOB AND AL's BODY SHOP MOTORS. TOILET SEAT $795 VALUE $3.95. Regular $19.98 Ocean City spinning SMADIe Offer accented 3223 War- | seat _f-von, wich = ny ees i a iaechestes "3500 Gerald. 1 OL: 61904. peter base poet: eek. OM weet: guctsl ant gar) coms |Recaior os tb ta tackle be: inc eeGerioes cee aan Si St | REPAIRS, BUMPING & cAINTING 803 N. Main, Rochesics —- pen ie ee || plastic a pearl seats Regular & two tray tackle boxes | ISTERED DACHSHUND - = an . OPEN TILL 1 tosh paint. & sete a ns gape | St extraordinary values. Jichigan | now $1.98 ; | inp es. FE 7-6253 ‘49 FORD, TRACTOR COMBINA- FREE. ESTIMATE Olive 3-0311, : : ommm 3 «Orchard Lake KELRY'S HARDWARE AIREDALE | rn 18 MOS AKC tion transmission, new 40 ioe Are. A cans e Ba See M&M M Sale < 6 3904 Auburn at Adams. Auburn| [ctistere. litt + Paoers availe- | Sad peint. lad : : otor es Open 9-6 ‘ 2 Ee St, we 1 = oe FRANK TYPE | 6 PANE Heights. FE 2-881) : __ble. MI 6-0018 and harrow. all new. Must sell BRAIE. MOTOR. ‘SALES For top dotiar on late model cars. PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE, bees — = — tact. ap Rrra BEAUTIFUI REGISTERED s1L Aeneae of illness. OR 3-9632 after oacetnl oa 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 | di'e sunplies OR 31217 OR| cludes sluminus tow nd, Gravel & Dirt 66) _peria: Samoyed, OR 3-1650. Ee x a Ge ee oe SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS. ; 5 LOE *, ze 3-45 a et | TTENTION, WE DELIVER _ BEAGLE PUPPIES Tractors and. Mowets Cace_at_West_ Pike W1D, JUNE Cane « eORAF TRON (+ et aamea ator b ha | Artists’ en hobby PLYWOOD ©} pent oot 2 OPs tt une | Seed seth tp tal aftbad | "olibvaiert Seema ct] BOvbng PRSOeLA THM | “tr Sumer aset fet Ys | Waite CRTs RODE WARE. . wane e 8 grave ; ar: % 2. ‘ : WAL su iesnchock our clas- Dutton starter lawe mower. Sure | _saytime. O. B. FE +6584. — 5 wong gd each. After _ tLens. JERI SIC-) = 23 Hood. Bhone va) ed earn “0s to “84, Cor._Jo vus201| sification “Hobbies and| % 'p. ssadeq eB] BS" saconson wand Poott fl BIRT SAND) Sits wet ef'ramgng | Mohan gaining MowER: | Sele Motor Scooters 82 ve bagley Auto Parts | gif Sted iag anid *.EE| Supplies” No, 24A. Sen TE ns said Chk | Gel Latte ean) SQOIPMENT | 5-1 TOP SOTL FILL, BERT, Baby Parakeets, ++ $2.79) MowsR. ROTARY AND REEL | ~~ . ete sic Ge - | ons, FE 39-0801 . 47 grandi‘lite bathroom board 85.79 * crushed stone, sand and gravel.) WITH CAG #809 | TXPES '8 MODELS TO CHOOSE 1954. CUSHMAN “EAGLE” SCOOT- | SOPA AND MATCHING CHAIR. Bathroom electric heaters $7.95 ~ Earl Howard. PE 891 4th a1 ath ett a rE 24025: Checed Sun, | FROM. THESE MOWERS ARE ‘full house. excellent cond! “We are buying now for our a “bed wnt dresser 635. 4032 Hill- | BIG TRAILER sigaio | Me's! Kitchen cabine 788 STORM SASH ___| 41 t0P sott ann BLACK | CO WRT. | 5 coon mote ori oneen cERvicE SE eee eee brices paid. for “topnoteh ore bd rest, Woodhull Lake. Sun. only, | ft. be Deg oe =," he TEs a “Damaged Reltice rate coated _ Atuminam Swen windows eae rE for metal boat 180) maescrw be F EVANS &¢ UIP | ead See / ‘| "$1 '52 "83, ‘54 and “35 SALE ON BABY BUGGY GOOD CONDI : mtr Ort Te a ett er OP ss | oa ee (ran ant) 6 Me Orr Dixie Hw $7878 | oy URON ~ tion. Can be used for car bed.| Some stil! in cartone at elve away FE. 4-608° A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. ple = CUSHMAN. EAGLE A-1 CONDI : 1 r ; : 1 FT DOUBLE Discs BcAacee ~ Ligh ead FURNITURE ren EM _3-00 prices _8 aw to 8 pm 7 rea Aa or | PE 19872 | oe Lae Ed Leona PERG $m MA ae = a eee 982 wes UES EDs THR oop 1 SET 00x18 TIRES. GOOD CON- | asf FOP BOIL, FIL T. >| tonal RD GUSON CULTIVATOR. r arom FE 2-2641 © I atthacpiee! aeeaees s town HUTCHINSON dition, also 47-48 Plymouth motor, and AL gat ~ Fue: ids can? 9a = ~-MArket maton, orm Pormanent = MA _For Sale. Motorcyctes les 83 CALIFORNIA BUYER Chrome Dreakiem ote. . Trailer Sales ean i CORFAE 3.0573 or FE D-3148, COCKER } PUPS. AFTER 5. FE lg) dod = iN USED eta ee "82 HARLEY DAYIDSON 125.G00D | AVERILL'S, 2020 DIXIE HWY. «see - N - 8 Rollaway Ie 18 w tes, | 4618 Dixie Hwy, _ Drayton Plains New. 61, pr 10a) 7aa. organ "7 AT PLACE DIRT ALSO GARD ENOL SETTERS —¢ FOPFREG ih Le Bt ts chareers. shack “condition. FE 4560. wo 2-9878 or PE 4-6896 #elted rum = |. i ‘ ing for windows. 00, stack DRT A AND D UMP TRUCE beautifully bibs | tailed achine ‘+. » CUSHMA z : AND JUNKED room =o all : i ng | (HEIONT 200, 000. FEET SUMMER "Fiices ON COAL 7 service. Cail afer 6 E feta Parents saecee on generation aoeeee ss ‘ED WAGON. NEW- "@ HARLEY an ee —— pe “Wa re = T - { Doug! 1 8-0877,, mmanders Hightone Beau, |” iy made ee turn | Tent EXCEL- anted Used Truc _We buy ‘seh and mension “oly @ siried. An eines. M. A. BENSON me tl Rocket. Misstaes Pack with We in “ouy, iM Biker he MO TOW mKE-EX.| 7 = = thin FIR PLYSCORE Call M, weeks uae a cee ME rose T1131 ‘ 1954 SIMPLEX Mi IKE. ’ GOOD PICKUP WANTED. \ be exe yr Fin PEYSCORE seen] SUMMER PRICES ON COAL DIRT; $1.00 YARD, 28¢/ Jodark, Tine pros mandet | saw GARDEN TRAGTOR 01d | S°y’m, Conditicn MA 41620 after FE 21440 kland Furniture “lq90 | ¢x@ 4 Pir ............ ... $9.60 | 649 N, Saginaw FEderal 4-252) MBUSHEL, IN PILE. 3060 Mi. Ra. a, pear’ Tel raph. Ft | tires with tools $125. MApie 5-3062 eat HARTE : sa | WTD. To a We ee iol) s3.84 DINGS RD. FE 5/6660. eleg FLan-| e in? HARLEY ~DAViSON BUY: GOOD CHEVRO 104 8, Saginaw. on ies FHS SIU se | Ome "8 SOIL PIPE $330 LOT. WAR |. _ders m. Mine ben cee OTOR | “let or Ford long wheeled based ROU"D AND 6QU-RE TUB May. SM (IT 'S. 257'S . Saginaw out footing Tage 0 B88 Fee viOne eee = PuUrRy KITTENS, 85 VERY Soon) Oaee te econ At Fon Pants ees aes peed, chase, AP, sett ue _ tag, rebuilt PE csies. COOPER ¢ CYCLO MO ROTARY SELECT RE $225 M NS_ REFRIGERATORS, REACK DIRT soe 34658" a prtes| ree cue eee Ps your Harley Davidso Harley) 2-432 Som, MY TABLE TOP ELECTRIC TOVE, | 146% mover. 860,80 and un sim. | SETS S JAMBS PAINT GRADE 8375 Ree for amptes Bie gironers. | BLACK DIRT GUINEA Pics” ORAND PETS. OL rales, Mpew Oliver” tractors, ‘ibe Gaviden Garr Ca 33'S Gage | ee ine ae bicity Garden rectors $150 00 lected ‘ USH DOORS : $6.75 Terms Cali or stop at Wayne) rr 633 5 , $9 Delivered. _ 60166 _ |} oglements and parts Proulx Oliver) ™°* “For Sale Used ‘Trucks 90 TABLETOP SES af BF gna up Als Reo. Eeltoee and | DE, DOOR TRIM | Heating Co. 523 N Main, Roch- 23 or PE 5-2840. PARAKEETS “AND | CANARIES — Sales on M24 lust north of-Oxlord | 48 INDIAN 14 GOOD SHAPE. EM Anan tie ges vetrigarators’ 950 ae, Tenee beat nee win's | ewe We | eee el oa ome eee aae = Sans ee e510 OA een wi = a, {CHEVTE. Oo Tegal ~ i le eat meee : fen _ ATch ee at un. Basements ey Se =r ee - diti R bl. = Sages Bee EBS OS | BE See aa a tarda. | ate pete RE Me Un GO RLS UNITES Gat) actop tents compl toes | "ions ines wt wt Gnuineg are | FO Sale Housetrailere 78, For Sale Bicycles 64 Sain re TRADE OAS RANGES FOR ELEC. —j * | Cab. sink-fitting ndul vn Eola eee SOE BEER oD Skee AAR AR | BC : _ tele nS. "Munro {080 oe’ "5 t 2 ah leeeaal HAGGERTY Lawhéry trays ‘stead, taucts. $216 _—, copii’ Soil ANRED. "ratehdoe. f fore Soe A GLO P| sorcrart THE OUTSTANDING a" ENGLISH BIKE. IN EXCEL- adios esrcell plas leeds of ex=” - Saw ea 7 WHEEL” TRAILER. 45.1 a. FE LUMBER CO. GAVE BUFFLY, 100 3. Sagew Ot.) 5 "Fe bo | ood Also Pekingese for | “Sttest of torurtows comtert Be: | BOP se a tert ee eet eit cor dows. vier 40 MA béaoe, Ce AP Market ¢-1084 RELUIS AND. PICNIC TABLES |g: ACK DIRT AND PEAT FILL | seie_ YR S-1073 “after 6 fing pew weg S inside and out SOY's 16 IN BIKE LIKE KEW. “Rontmvbst oniy ba LB. " : 0 a : . : Pi e = ——-- SED consume Tegal is your ae: a nT See Tikes ans _Dizie. ‘ney OR Post tard, ai pe teed hated Med Gene & | Perlee ee Pye BOY'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. 36°. | y> Lincoln _§-1100 : : | sont Sa ava oRaveceD in | FARAREETS BAMIES "Wor iim | Setie. \Deture featurenbakent | 1600 Crescent Lx. nd. "| "LS RGR OPS SEDAN, Day: TRADE-IN DEPT. | of ‘tech tedden “wen et | iirenearen im PROTOGRPE | TQ|hott Lumber AY GRAVES EE) res va oe - ally af frie | Boats & Acccnorice @ | Mate oom om ee. eae peg % Gat wah din a oa, os convent and Se top i «iso earden | PIGEONS. BEAUTIFUL FAN- _Bive avy. Genesee Bales, 2101 }~ NORTHWEST CHEVROLEP — aoe a's ressure tanks. Reg. 633.50 | bres sv euF nd tid) Geld Bond: rubber pare, otto CORN GAC DINE AND FILL | Cheap. seen at toe Pad a. op ae ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS Lincoin bii00 FANBO Fe cesceeee & CAMERAS & BQU NT, 1A. trt, Any amount. site Roosevelt Cass L ; 3a CHEVROLET PaNEI. o5t5" Faria, — PO Ce 4 to 6; Bun. 10 t0 2, | CAVATORIES COMPLETE eo ann! on Ra” Warners | Ra 6008. -| EVINRUDE MOTORS a ie cee. 4 : A 1 wind. -« di oe EF ‘alters «_ Keego Harbor. 5-6908, Y - Torch red ¥ een ae fats NESE on Plimbeng Supply | “taucets $24.50 value $14.05 also It itne of lumber (035 Oakieng | Lake, MAple 5 1608 PARARERTS—— PET SUPPLIES PENN YAN BOATS Pany A Tenramtend, . me mg pe ; 9890 MIS Ortonyille toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls at| Ave. Ph FE 426272, 88 | PIT RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PROC. Dancey's, 239 Voorhies. FE §-8931. NOR CHEVROLET “re 689.50 terrific values. Thes ratte XE cock: Michigan 1 HH martn Wood mee MA § Phone 130 erritic values. ‘These are cratte Used Bldg. ess road gravel field dirt. field | RED COCKET MALE. § MONTHS and varnishes. “EZ terms Mncoin $100” EASY cs __we Deliver | Se, otese Pneeresceet.’? sand “Washed 60-40 concrete. Meare FE 4-6931 after 4 p.m. Stewart coaches are boat ‘trailer, cheap. MA. Lincoln #1100 ———___ | [EXTENSION LADDER. «FT, ane_S Matérials of All Binds = aoeh_arevel, 10a “gravel. | 5 REGISTERED TOY FOX TER-| With storm & Jalousie jows.| RINE SALES & SERVICES 422 CHEV. 1955 ' TON : F URNITURE co. LIONEL & AMERICAN! wow open ror susie _2ti88 C__ Price. rier wupoies Call FE 6-207) be | poy eee ee ee eS | oe popular 3204 model with’ Tong CHURCH'S INC. * FLYER TRAINS Lumber, doors, windows, pipe _fore 3 p.m heaters eomolete bath with full CHRig CRAFT 1931 MODEL ia | ‘heel base. 8 ply tires direcnne 1RAW &T, : - beams angle trons, hl ee aon ~ FARM TOP SOIL THOROUGHBR size tub Double floors many “f 80 h.p. $750. $800 to > sleds, tea py tires, — . | LUM. COMB DOORS. 69493. | AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- ED ENOLISH) other new features Low terms. Larne Balen 40'S. Telstra, | truck eppearcares en eee "HIGAN PE 20233. teen end des factory ‘parts. Open S Sunday end bieck dirt, § vara foaa | Shepherd pup. pet and| Bank rates See-also the biggest ering Seles, 422 8. Telegraph. this appearance. save plenty on Z Used Trade-in ept. GTRCLE FLUORESCENT Fix: test on factory ' anaiyner. Pachoud Wr ckin Co. $10 delivered. FR 465n8 log. MA 58-3406. 45° ft. trailer package in history BEAUTIFUL WOLVERINE BOAT is mite! just GMAC ‘te car or truck ‘ouah Sed est. tures, sewéet’ brighlest and. mest a TASKER "3, 6) W. Huron e e BLACK DIRT AND FILL. TOP | TROPICAL FISH AND D SUPPLIES, on thIN lot: New General and 1964 Mercury 20 gad with Easy Cc terms. er i7% modern type of li for kitch- | MANUFACTURERS AGENT SALE. wet Diss ey eee FE Seles | _ooll $-6343, cineome’ 49 Park St., Oxford. Bolly and Tint Home. Used remote control. OR 3-7005 ens tod rec" |" When Uese are cvone there ts 86 side Pontiac Drive-in Theater | IMTTED AMOUNT CLAY | OA #2076. : 18. Good selection. Buy or rental | COSTELLO'S BOAT HOUSE. LAKE Haski ar = pay WaLyg on GRINDING LATHE, GOOD | “Loam tos sol. 5 ou. ya. deliv: | WHITE MICE. | ERS contract eat, |e ee 2 ta2 Mereury_motors, ins ev. ourner. “Nationally ered $12.50. Cail : tt Shop. 68 8. Astor, PE +6433. your contract cat, | 13 AND 14 AR TOPS AND te M. tnown erebendise, f0 8. Pe Do It Yourself 61 BLACK TOP | SOI. Prat | D furniture, house lot of what bave | _ro\_boats_MAvie 5-3190,__ : ; ogs Trained, Boarded 70 used trailers. Le) i LOOME SALES OPPRRAPL PDL PL LLP PPP PPD amount delivered. FE | ~~ 18 CHRIS CRAFT UXxE arch ' ESALE TO. ALL aR.) "Beery “Reuit Gow FOR RENT - Sack DIRT — 3 ALL, BREEDS YARDED. "Oxford Trailer Seles sroriemea tm 1983 Re eer ros. Towner. ie oa aaa = D ‘ \ as. as Bi Fe ae HEATING BARGAINS | 4 Oyarantes co Ape BLACK Fulned Cor Milite touts of tSxe Orion'se Mitts | tiately 30 running hours. Pull : ry $38 — Ave. | wall paper steamers—waxers and — = Finest MAneeo! and one ‘w AK and ae co _ axe and tempera- baad an ser ae ae : an FHA, : FE 43030 ety pee gy gy gp eon Srorsin ee eof! iad aie es Oe Th Sie cr aan ae appreciated €2500.°°¢ a * .. GSES ELECTRIC RANGER A) MAN'S VARIETY GIFT | Lake Ave, FE 56-6150. weer peosles ‘avefta’’s cst of | “tio Mlcepe, four’ ese" Manet | pomement FE tastt Setwees 8:30 ~ TRUCKS / gor $250 A His Orchard Lk wear! Wry PAY THE HIGH FOLVERINE PEAT) & GRAVEL | Best imported stock Mill’ Lake | $2468 efter 6 p.m. a.m and $:30 nm After 7 om. sb Gh tek mes 1Y Py oH woes 1S Ring ea, | | Fem Reanels “TE see iy GLIDER — nogaETRAILER. | —“"-Fywanne uorons 7 WILSON GMC 7 room pot or gun type floor DOLLAR FOR PAINT? MA 4262 : ots pe ogg NO BAT G@ AND CLIP ro f ~_h- ft. Ly oa Woiverine boats 7, $119 AND UP *) wheel baler of FULLY. OUARANTEED Pes ED. | 608, CATS BOA’ TRAIN. FE 46717. at inary. sate = eee OAKLAND. AT GASS Steward Warner.Oi] or ges wall | 63; puRsIno FURNAG "| ryr PAINT PER GAL. $1.95 | PROCESSED ROA oa Burr-ghell, wei OPEN EVENINGS FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 1954 $199 AND UP "84 Buick.Century $2 Buick Fordor Se: , ‘Sale.Used Cars 1 Used Truck Headquarters Best Selection of Low M Trucks— All Weight Classes to Fit Your Needs! 1954 STAKES- F-600 FORD, 12 FT. F-350 FORD, 9 FT. 1953 STAKES F-600 FORD, 12 FT. PICKUPS 'S4 FORD, F-100 53 FORD F-100 53, FORD F-250 ‘30 FORD F-2 DUMPS 1953 FORD F-600 “These are quality trucks. Quality is always a bargain.” -LARRY | JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer a PH. Mo pas, MOBE ad YEARS A PLA TO BUY” af pools) se ee ee ¥ tires like sew, o peet_bey et only 8496 ful) prict: ake your terms, Sates Chev. DIXI HWY at art ets e $-son 999 FOR? #o. LEAGE. beavy aus perl om: he BUICK HARDTOP RAS Anv old car down ond $34 “er month NORTHWEST CI YROLET Woodware’ at Hed Mile __Lincoin #4 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. $17. GOOD © | eared good moter and tires. “NORTRW EST OLET ‘codwar* at 13 Lincoln $- it and dyna, pri- b 47201. 120 8. Dynafiow, Tadio, heate Us Re a ‘ov- sl Master white walls. backup lass and 2 tone rediand ivory this one. ts, like new. 211 S. "Saginaw St. MATTHEWS—HARGREAVES : Your Chev: LE , $125. BUICK SALE OLIVER BUICK Compare the following - prices anywhere on this page and you'll plainly see why Oliver Buick is Pontiac’s busiest dealer. 84 Buick Super Hardtop ....... $2295 | ot 'rora 1953 | Eirmout | CBridge Fordor ‘TIP- TOP _ Gostantesd ~ USED CARS Tie carte tke ne tene ms . ian rs05 top. 4 dr. 1906 Chevrolet pick ~ $997 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Cee a power tires, and e week's : = fig heed So NTURY HARDTOP. 911 Ss. Saginaw St. Ma -HARGREAVES TTHEWS come ene vrolet_ Dealer IN AND TRY OUR STOCK. MO8sT AND Lop A ane ‘ tees 53° Willys. us Pravtier pwegan vele ee ae Ceeeeere gee 2 ak [> See 125° LaQrande. FRESH EVERYTHING $3 JUNE SPECIALS ‘$$ Lincoln Capri 4 dr demonstra. | tor. Lesa th 6,000 miles. fully power equi ‘4 =Linvoin vou'll to new as car or $295 83 Nash Ambascader Country Club ——— A beduty —- — paper A sparkting ck y for cog! cl Pe rol * dr. 2 te choose from. ‘$2 Studebaker An auto. transmis- sion car for oniv $s. "$2 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 dr. $ .605. r with hydra. 8 ‘3 mobile with hydra te Mereury with overdrive $ 34NK RATES AND EASY TERMS Bob Frost, Inc. ‘LINCOLN. MERCURY DEALER | 850 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM "thie Dynaton OR sane ONE OWNER CARS ty hed — — 6 Cl. Cpe. aroon 1083 ‘Desoro 6° Cr Cpe. Two Tone G 86.54) Dark OG 1953 Plymouth C’Bridge Cl. 1953 Plymouth C Brook F Fordor 1952 DeSoto V-8 1951 Plymouth cBrides 1647 DeSoto Fordor 30. ‘BRAID Motor Bales DESOTO-Piymouth Dealer 70 8 Chas Ave. FE 22-0186 233833 8 "| 3 680 ON. Cass PE 2-5 si0 DOWN . 2 dr, Plymouth ‘83. 4 Gr. Ford ‘80, 6 “r. Nash "30. 9 dr Ave. 106 Plymouth ‘52 “Fordor <2. 2:5 ’S4 Buick Special Pot Se ceva eats $1995, | *54 Buick Special Tudor. 66. --.- $1895 *§3 Buick Roadmaster Fordor ........ $1495 ’$3 Buick Special Tudor ......... $1095 Low price of.. a $795 ’*S1 Buick Fordor Look at it.......$495/ heater SO Buick Hardtop Immaculate ..... $595) BUICK . SCHUTZ MOTORS . ward | 1963 tice AL 4 DOOR. IN excelient condition. Low mileage, Ticed to sell Will crease. _ Bros. FE £07 “17 BU running condition. FE 2-308. CONVERTIBLE 1948 Cadillac, beautiful dart green excellent vale mpg 2 practically new CHEVS. 1954 Left-Overs | Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 | Headquarters for Chevrolets | _ 2 MILE AND WOODWARD, Te 54.08 | JUNE 18 THE MONTH FOR THESE, ONE OWNER et INS THAT WERE JU DI- | THEM GO TO NEW HOMES AT SPECIAL PRICES HELP Us AND HELP e ‘SS Ford Customline 8 cylinder possible | new Victoria. Crvine over the- a : | DIXIE HWY at M-15: MAple stor Bese evar ig Rete a CARKNER’S HOUSE Birmingham M1 4-3410 seoeeey fase Seed? OF GOOD USED CARS| ‘31 Chev. 2a $495. ‘51 Plymouth 2 dr.>. $495. ‘SO Dodge 4 dr...... $495 50 Plymouth 4dr... . $495 | 50 Chrysler 4 dr... ...$495, 49 Pontiac Cpe......$495 adig heater ae “8! 50 Ford 8 Cpe.......$395. wi ¥ 50 Pontiac 4 dr... . $395 | : "50 Stude. 4 dr. $245 | $e DELUXE. 2. aleleie = arrest "30 Nash 2 dr........ $295 vemne & e . 2 tone, 10/49 Ply. Conv. .......$295; malice. Sore Wee. wm tate lend | 140 Ford 8 2 dr......:$195 ar '34 Ford 8 ...........$65! 1981 C LVROLET BEL AIR i MARD- ; an, heater, Powergiide and black 18 MO. QN uae E 211s Saginaw St. MATTHEWS —- HARGREAVES 100 CAR. SELECTION : Your Chev Dealer caer Glide. ‘ ieonber: L = I er . extras 1 600 mies, Origin! own er. = A 6-02290 - 149 CHEV. HARDTOP. BEL AIR_ Excellent condition, radie end. K ( ’ heater $1.65. \% down | @) H _= — =. = leecmmghen Bs mert y¥ $-4583 7 _ | 4198 N wotawag at 13% Mite Rd. | “i CHEVE WITH ‘4s MOTOR _Gale good, as is $50, 223 Park: ale : : Spec — = am ‘a DR. SE- | full price, ju Haskins Chev. Chevrolet 1955 your car Officials Cars Courtesy Cars Be! Air 4 Door Sedahs Mardtop Sport Coupes Del Rapes tub — Sedans SIXES AND EIOHTS STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS OVERDRIVES POWERGLIDES | Take Your Choice New Car Guarantee Latest Summer Color Selections No Financing Problems Highest Trade — Lowest Terms As Low as, Just Your Car Down. Up to 4 Our low overhead location per- mits terrific savings to be passed on to you. Don’t Delay—Act Today HASKINS | ‘Chevrolet Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer | 1985 CHEVROLFT BEL AIR 2 DR, V-8. radio and heater Cs ide _After 6:30 Ortonville 9-5R a CHEVIE CLUB OOE 545. if §-4638. oe ‘peeaiien Van ox — Es reen 1983" DeSoto V8 Fordo Bei, Seee, —PeSoto— Vt -Ct “Cpa. T ea eee cee eae 2095 - | DEsoro - PLYMOUTH DEALER - $ 3} j Bla Birmingham, | | = CHEVROLET 2? Di B pal ori Bios cour oe eee tul | oa glide, power ecuipped $1,105. Call FE_2-4716 ‘6s. CHEV. 2102 DR. POWER . be 2 tone. FE 2-0403. ter, Power | sown. | Demonstrators months on balance. | EL 1953 FORD MAINLINE 6 __ RE 2-6250. DeSOTOS anD PLYMOUTH i008 | | Gomenstretare, Low mileage cars | | fully equipped Save up | = old low a make the > Chity i to sult. “eC UTZ MOTORS | DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 3. Wondeete Birmingham ’SOTO ‘53 FIR E 6. FULLY { equipped Booty to go at $1,105 Terms to | SCHUTZ MOTORS ~“DResOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER __ 912 8. Woodward, Birmingha DODGE, 148, VERY CLEAN NEW EE vr. Must sell. 197 8. Johnson ‘4 DODGE V* ¢ DR... RADIO, neote: 2 tone oaint As good as “LAKE coms R SALES M24@ @ _ _ MY 2-261) ti) 9:00 p.m. . 1963 SPECIAL CLUB. coupe. executive's car, A-| con- > hep aN accessories. A buy. | 6- | | ins ee, CORONET. WITH RA- | eater and turn signals, 1 cwner™ excelient condition. MY 37311 or OA 8-3T16. ~ Jacobson’'s HUDSON & RAMBLER, SALES & SERVICE | 68 W. Pike St. rE FORD Cc CONVERTIBLE “$1. BLACK. ition. Original top Agere 1780 Livernotsg R 38 FORD 2 | 2 DR. NEW BATTERY | and tires. OL 1-6595_ jst FORD SEDAN. $495 RADIO, | heater pits overdrive Many ex- tras. Nice, $5 or any old car down, NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 56-1100 FORD ‘55 CONVERTUBLE | RA- dio Heater, Fordomatic, 2 tone. | Whitewalis *p400 & take over pay- | ments. vo ae renee Home § om. tr or 3 to ll pm. iT. rr Pikes 19 FORD CUSTOM 2DR. WITH |. radio and heater Thi« = bela only cost vou == 8 ane TE pavments of sis & eer The full orice is pats $217 | | | ~ 211 S. Saginaw St. MATTHEWS — HARGREAVES Your Chevrolet Desler A. os © 1 50 Chev. 2 dr........$395 SS MOTO: ¢ Buckhorn Lake ta "Cy" For The Best Buy In A Good Used Car Over 100°, ~ Cars To Choose From Cy Owens Your FORD || ‘ _ Dealer. 2 Big Lots 150 S. Saginaw St. | “ FE 5-4101 809 S. Woodward Ave. FE 4-7469 ‘65 FORD aes FORD- -o@matic All extras Very reo _able EM ~ RANCH ae, FORDAMATIC & eveeoeiye 1954 CHEV. 210 2 DOOR $1295 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer | P ompare PH OL 1-0711 “FOR MORE THAN 3% ed a , GooD PLACE TO BUY "$1 py J $205 VERY GOOD | ch tt name your SOL. terms. NORTHWEST Sort LET Woo'ware ai 1% _ Uncotn“ eo!” : HENRY 6 PUL ae iy ppopried, Like new Radio and heater $325 CARKNER'S HOUSE i. OF GOOD USED CARS: Birmingham Mf 4-3410 k LASALLE 1940 CLUB COUPE. | Nice stock car or hard top 197 |: _Johnson | LINCOLN 1948 COSMO, SEDAN. radio and heater, white wall tires, | spotiess interior Hydra. trans, | this tar will give you tnstant whirlwind power at an unbeliev- ablé price of $305 make your own terms Haskins Chev. | DIXIE HWY a M15 MAple $-5071 | 49 MERCURY 2 DOOR MUST _ sell. Only "gazs MA 42365. : ‘$4 MERCURY, CONVERT MERC, 30 10 AND i rone 2, OF ee ea sac- dows succes esate $2200 e rifice $95 No monev down _OR $1418 ] CARKNER’S HOUSE FOR sate fee eRcoRY Gin “OF GOOD USED CARS. Birmingham MI 4-3410 $930. | 4 _FoRD TUDOR GO6oD | _dition. 52 W. Longfellow. | a aioe OUPE.. $i. 1954 CHEVROLET sjdee te AND 4 drs Bel Airs. and lure peal gota pee par orbg * ploe ~ vellow black and eren- Power Glide and standard arise | _Missions..._Prices.start. at. 211 S. Saginaw St MATTHEWs—HARGREAVES _..__Your Chevrolet Dealer 2 CHEV. : SALE OLIVER BUICK Compare the following prices anywhere on this page and you'll plainly: see why Oliver Buick is! Pontiac's busiest dealer. 55 Chevrolet 210 Loaded $4 Chevrolet 2 dr. ~ Low mileage ... $1195 33 Chevrolet 2 dr. Deluxe model ... $995 "52 Chevrolet 4 dr. Nery clean: ..... $595 "51 Chevrolet 4 dr. Smart looking . 50 Chevrolet 2 dr. - Real sharp ...... $245 49 Chevrolet 4 dr. Low price of.....$195 .. $395) plus 18 éther Chevrolets te choose from OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. . FE2-9101- Compare Pk ! ; |< HOUGHTEN & SON Your OLDSMOBILE a | FORD *t ~ SALE OLIVER | BUICK . the following | prices anywhere on this page and you'll plainly ol er steering « coated praber) 33 «OLDS ge % coupe. Customized, Will nent ell or parts 1 Cap_after $. FE 5-67150 053 NASH RAMBLER STATION Wagon. ‘Excellent condition $156 for equity. OR 3-4141 a NASH SEDAN. $444 FULLY tanteed and ay equipped. | ame your own i NORTHWESY GuEvRou ET | ____LIncoin _5-1100 sy 5] OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY 8t- per 88 1 faced Low mileage. $1,700. MA 5-3751 ‘33° «OLDS % HOLIDAY Hydramatic. radio heater. vai | $1795. Saint NORTHWEST CHEVROLET . DR FU ut L Y 3 “Immediate “Spot” Delivery . 1949 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$195/ 1950 Pontiac 2 dr.... $350! — 1948 Hudson ........ 1948 Dodge 4 dr......$195 1048 Chewoit 22! ’s1s@| Why Go Round and Round? | , | 1946 Dodg 4 dr. ......$95. 1951 Buick 4 dr......$550 Riemen- schneider 232°S. SAGINAW ST. Open ‘til 8 pm. FE 2-9131 PONTIAC SEDAN 495 JET | white wall tires radio and | --hedramatie 50 1 black, ear down, | NOP ‘ES? CHEVROLET \ Wood ward are : Mile iD $863. YOU it it. Any old car pod T month at 13 Mile in §-1100 HYDRA... 2 TONE wall res io tenis yom up urn . yaa shield washers, Easy- Sy OR 3-0621, ‘51 aoe AC SEDAN $6668 HY- dramatic, radio, heater. gate oid car down and $28.04 per wo oe CHEVROLET at ood War: , Lincotn 5-1100__ : 34. Se PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR ‘ ae ti Tew mileace FE LATE 1953 | PONTIAC 2 DOOR D huwe., end miles. Perfect ae tien. dav mechanical guaran- tee. 1008 Radio. heater. direc- tiona) signals back up lights. _Qriginal owner, phone FE 5-5035. Low MILEAGE. 1954 64 PONTIAC ri 1_% Wood ward, Btr trminghe m. : ‘1953 SEP TA Ne DLX. Hydra- | $1,005 wn. '|OF GOOD USED CARS Dark blue ton with dio, heater and hepa zee What a hone~ r., Starchief radio, heater /hydro., private owner. FE LIse., {120 Ardinore. pg OR | eater alee } $125. MY } (1952 STUDEBAKER . HARDTO! r fer -onlv 2U1 S. Saginaw St! MATTHEWS — HARBREATES our evralet Dealer | "90 “STUDEBAKER SEDAN “$333. beater This ar ia really . nice | one. Name your vwn (erm | NORTH —— | So STUDEBA mission anderutser. §1_ STUDEBAKER CLUB Like new Radio and heater, gute. transmission. Sd aos monev down HOUSE CARKNER’S | OF GOOD USED CARS Birmingham MI 4-3410 '3] STUDEBAKER SEDAN $705. Fullv equippe’ ready for the foro Ani old +4 down, Woodward Bee Mile ! LIneo 6 ie sTUDESARER CLUB COUPE. ' Radio, heater and apa Sas Just oo evn PE Bist or” paren “= 4 to $1060 any old car down. CARKNER’S HOUSE . Save __Birmin am ‘M14-3410 #3 af one eld - * 9dr — CASS at ORCHARD LK, | Ramen 8-088 FE S.04RSt Take A Spin [en Goodwill aUsedGar From the Seed badgre "52 Pontiac Station Wagon with radio, heat- er and Hydramatic. $1195 54 Pontiac Catalina with radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering and power brakes. $1995 "34 Buick Century Wardtop with radie and heater. . $2195 34 Chevrolet fer and with radio, meee white side wall tires. $1545 | % 'S4 Pontiac 2dr sedan with radio, heater and other extras. Nice one. $1595 33 Pontiac sedan with radio, heater and Hydramatic transmission - $1295 "54 Pontise ‘Sedan = With heater Hydramatic and ronies walls. $1695 "53 Pontiac . 4dr sedan with radio, heater, and Hydramatic transmission. $1295 'S3 Pontiac . Catalina with ter and Hygrametie Osco tt on $1495 ‘silo to wales soane toes beaeen’ STORE Sy Hedson |G Hornet sedan with radio, heater . and Hydramatic transmission. $995 3 Agere Convertible with redie, he and white walls, Summer $1395 | "31 Chevrolet fdr sedan with radie, heater and Power Glide. c t ‘S1-Nash Staleaman with is er. Mere ef ona er $495 "52 Pontiac * tir sedan with raedie, heater and Hydramatic, Value plus. $895 - "53 Chevrolet Bel Air 4dr sedan with tadie, heater and Pewer Glide. $1195 51 Dodge Fluid Drive 4@r sedan’ with radio, heater and @ther extras. ; > 4 95 Lee "31 Mercury Id — with radio, and . 45 ‘# ‘33 Cosrotee / 210" You ¢an’t | I THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, rai JUNE 4, 1953" oF fe apse eee : 6 Telefon Programs -- -suNDAY MORNING 1 Path e #:00—(2) Professional Comedy ‘with Steve Dunne as Young Kit 9:00—(4) Church at Crossroads. 9:15—(2) This Is the Life. 9:30—(4) Frontiers of Faith. _ |8:45—(7) Comedies. (2) Kid Car toons. 10:00—(7) Action Theater, (2) Bus- ter Crabbe. (4) Cartoon Carnival. 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (4) Buffalo Bill. <(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10; 45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 11:00—(9) Church in Home. (4) Adventure Ho. (2) Porky Pig. Daffy ‘Duck. 11:30—(7) Today’s Faith. (2) Con- “test Carnival. “ SUNDAY AFTERNOON sre Rascals, (9) Mop- pets. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U of D Roundtable. 12:30—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Uncle Toby's Party. (2) Show Time. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Million DoBar Movie. (4) _U. of M. 1:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men: 2:00--(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Mr. Callahan. (4) Home Theater. 2:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. Meet Mr. an. (2) Motor City Movie. (4) Saint of Bleeker St. $:00—(7) -My Hero. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Background. 3:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (4) Zoo Parade. 4:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall me vetsienhs tie of Fame. (2) American Week. : for the first time. 4:30—(9) Theater. (4) Captain #:30—() My Hero. Bob Cum- Gallant. (2) Adventure. -—— mings comedy. (4) Your Hit |5:00—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4) Parade, Top tunes with Snooky| Hostess Theater. (2) Sunday Lanson, Dorothy Collins. (2)| Lucy Show. 10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Dog and Cats.” (9) National News. 10:10—(9) Movie Date. Edward G. Robinson, Richard Greene in “Operation X.” 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Wrestling. Films. 11:30—(9) Mystery Theater. Kane - Richmond in “The Shadow Re- turns.” (7) Home Theater. Nel- son Eddy in _ “Knickerbocker Holiday.” |5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You Are SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) You ‘Asked for It. (9) ‘Mr. and Mrs. North. (4) Corliss Archer. (2) Lassie. Young Jeff Miller runs away from home with Lassie when he is told his pet is rabid and must be taken to the pound. 6:30—(7) Chance of Lifetime. (9) Meet U.A.W. (4) Mr. Peepers. “The Life Story of Wally Cox,” guests will be Mary. McCarty and Mae Barnes, singing co- mediennes. (2) Private Secre- tary. A five pound box of choc- olates ffiven by Peter Sands to secretary Susie MacNamara causes more trouble than the proverbial! bull in the china shop. r| nee The Huntree. (9) War in Air. (4) Comedy Héur. Starring 7:30—(7) Pepsi (9) Playhouse. $:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. (2) G. E. Playhouse. (9) | Theater. Joan Blonsdell stars in “Star in the House,” a comedy, (4) TV Playhouse. © 8:30—-(7) Stork Club. (2) Stage 77. Den Taylor stars in “‘Yester- day’s Pawn Shop,” with Randy Stuart. 9:00—(7T) Break the Bank. (4) Lo- retta Young Show. ‘Father Darling,” with Willia Bouchey, Raymond Greenleaf, Peter _ Adams and others. (2) Appoint- _ Ment with, Adventure. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) Star and Story. Another hilarious comedy situation starring ‘“‘pho- tographer’’ Bob Cummings. (2) What's My Line? 10:00—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Yes- terday’s Newsreel. (4) Badge 714. (2) Sunday News Special. 10:30—(7) Karloff Mystery. (4) Carpet Theater. (9) Follow. That Man. 11:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. (9) Crown Theater. (4) Sunday News. (2) News Final, Night- watch Thtr. 11:30—(4) Hollywood Off-Beat. |” MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. $:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland (4) Home. . 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studin. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. MONDAY AFTERNOON :00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. 12:15—(4) Way of World. (2) Road of Life. «2:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Shows. (2) Ladies Day. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. 12 Hour of ’ (4) 1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter (9) Cartoon Time. 2:00--(7) Stars. on Seven. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Ted Mack's Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. 2:30—(9) Toby David Show. (4) Greatest Gift. 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss lowe * ‘Mar- 3:00—(9) Monday Matinee. (7) Hearthrob Theater. (4) Haw- (2) Secret $:15—(4) First Love. Storm. $:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. &:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Hid- den Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. Buddy |, 59-(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome Travelers. 445-172) Ricky the Clown. 5:00--(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Terry and Pirates. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. $:30—(7) Wild Bil} Hickok. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. - spoken by American Indians, some of them by only a few hun- | dred persons. SYLVANIA - Tv FOX TV & paso You Will Hear All of Your Favorite Songs on The Frankie Conners Show “(Rox Products Co.) SUNDAY 12:45 P. M.. Senators Plan Study of Aid in Far East WASHINGTON — Two mem- bers of the Senate. Appropriations Committee will tour the Far East for an on-the-spot inspection of = foreign aid program. in a month by Sens, Clements (D- the year starting July 1. visits to Dirksen also will.visit Europe, The report to be brought ia) Ky) and Dirksen (R-Ill), is certain to influence the committee’s con- sideration: of President Eisenhow- er’s 3'4 billion aid program - for They will leave tomorrow for Japan, Korea, Formosa, the Phili and Indochina. Fortieth Bthday | i MCKINNEY, Tex, (R—' quadruplets celebrated birthday today witly a family get- together. %,The four sisters were born June 4.3915 to Mr. and Mrs. F: M.. Bp iclule Riel lve TILA NIgi>loler J BIt mother, who will be 73 in August, City, "| 10:06—WJR, Country Style "| ting back forces to meet the ups Keys “ir 40th Key, of Hollis, Okla, Mr. Keys. died years ago. The giNs are Mary, Mrs. Jack McKinney; Roberta, Mrs, Jack 3 Korn of Houston: Mona, Mrs. rt Fowler, and Leota, Mrs, T. 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Afternoon Defense Aide Reveals Leyel Spending Plans AUSTIN, .Tex. ® — Deputy De- fénse Secretary Robert Anderson _fsays. defense_ will not .be cut or increased drastically. He said in an interview yester- day current policy calls for avoid- ing “the costly peaks and valleys" that go with building up and cut- and downs of world tension, “Our present budget is going to have to remain constant,” he said. Anderson, whose home is Ver- non, Tex., is here to receive a 'Texas Heritage Foundation award as ‘‘Texian of the Year" and ad- dress Wniversity of Texas com- mencement tonight. Boost Teachers Pay NEW YORK ™ — New York City’s., 40,000 publie school teach- ers will get a $300 pay increase for the next academic year and additional $150 in 1956-57. Ma- yee Robert F. Wagner announced the pay boost yesterday, saying it will cost the city $234% million dollars over the two-year period. 21-INCH ¢- | Featuring These. Famous Make, V: LONG DOORS MAHOGANY WALNUT, BLOND PAY REGULAR PRICE AND HAVE YOUR -. CHOICE OF 2 for 1 SALE Portable TV “Vacuum Cleaner | Rotary Lawn Mower. E CONSOLE | alam: OR Sich er plan to investigate large contri- House Won't Probe Political Donations LANSING @ — House members slammed the door yesterday on a butions in political campaigns. Rep. Herb Clements (R-Decker- ville) moved to send back to com- mittee ‘a resolution setting up a four-man legislative committee to investigate campaign finances. « ‘| Republicans demanded an end CIO-Political Action Committee. Democrats said large Republican- controlled corporations were equal- ly free with political contributions. Cave Yields Tools Used Over' 100,000 Years Ago NEW YORK «@®—A South Afri- can cave discovery has yielded fos- sil evi e that man’s ancestors first learned to use tools and per- haps fire more than 100,000 years Baseba! 4 | for kisses ‘THE WEEKEND WINDUP: | Earl Doesn't Even Try to Steal Kiss From Cleo By EARL WILSON 1 NEW YORK—I tried to do a different kind of Interview with” Cleo Moorc. When we got together, I didn’t try to break the long-kiss record. Miss Moore seemed to appreciate this. * x * * “When I'm an old grandmother, I'll still be. known as the ‘long kiss girl’,” she supposed, sitting on the floor in her suite at the Plaza, doing push-ups with a couple of phone books to keep in shape. “Every newspaperman,” she said, “thinks he has got . to break the record. And it’s not much fun kissing, stand- ing up, and with somebody holding a stopWatech .. .” “There's always a SI I asked. “Oh, that’s standard a ment for interviews with me. now. It replaced the tape meas- « ure.” Miss Moore long-kissed Jackie Eigen on a Chicago TV station Feb. 16, 1954. Subsequently — for the benefit of photographers —she kissed George Jessel, Bob Hope, Ezio Pinza and scores of reporters whom she probably wouldn't have kissed ‘otherwise. On a 60-city tour she’s just fin- CLEO MOORE ished for a picture called. “Women’s Prison,” she found out that nobody seems to think’ she can do anything else but kiss. . * * * * “In Houston,” she said, “the red-blooded Texans almost tore my clothes off. “There were about a dozen boys 16 or 17. All of a sudden they wanted their kiss and they pulled a ruffle off of my blouse as a souvenir. “My worst experience was at the opening of a picture here at the Holiday Theater when the ads said, ‘Get a kiss from Cleo Moore in person.’ “ “Actually I was giving out candy kisses. One man grabbed me around the throat and said, ‘I won't settle for that—I want the real thing.’ “We got rid of him.” Down in Alabama, Cleo met up with somebody also famous Governor “Kissin’ Jim” Folsom. / kiss him?” I asked eagerly. * * * * “I thought I shouldn't,”..Cleo said. “His wife was so nice— “Did yo |she sat in the lobby of the theater with me while I signed | autographs.” Cleo, who was once married to Palmer Long, baby son of Huey Long, now gives most of her kisses, long and short, to Tony Travis, a singer who's also in the building business, and te Charles Simonelli, a New York movie_ publicist. “I have a building business myself,” Cleo mentioned. “My Dad and I build houses. I design them; Dad does the labor. “That's around Van Nuys. When I got to California, I had $5,000. I bought 7 lots, and ran that $5,000 into a $100,000 house I now have. Which isn't bad for a Httle girl.” * x * * “You're not little!” I retorted. “Nobody’ll believe me,” she said, “when they ears my blood pressure’s down to 90 and that I’ve got shots all over my body given to me by a doctor. They all say I look so healthy.” She certainly does that. * *® ~e x * We love Debbie Reynolds, but how come she can't live in N. Y. (with Eddig) and “have a career”? Girl named Grace Kelly does pretty good from li'l ole New gus York. ; 2 Martha Wright, the “South Pacific” gal, will finally get to do it in her home town, Seattle .. . Actors James _ Dean and Lee Marvin will drive cars in the Pebble Beach sports car races. James Stewart celebrated his 46th birth- day on location in Africa . .. Jackie MARTHA Gleason tells friends public opinion is back to Arthur Godfrey. x* * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The law gives a man the right to open his wife’s mail—but not the courage.”—Martha Scott. _ “Weve been sharpshooting enough at ago. labor this session,” + Word of the discovery was re- (Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Srntiente, Ine.) » on the part of the Republican high -involved in a verbal battle over Clements said. ‘“‘There has been too much criticsim of labor unions cane”? Leaders of both parties have been campaign spending for months. ceived yesterday by the Wenner- Gren Foundation for Anthropologi- eal Research, with Dr, Raymond. A. Dart informing the foundation that teeth fragments of early man have been found in eaves along | with crude stone tools, © SURF BOARDS © LIFE VESTS. eBOAT CUSHIONS» - @GAS CANS © © JOHNSON Outboard Motors © BOAT OARS © BOATS. OPEN SUNDAYS! 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