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The 15 Oakland communities or townships with the largest number Man Turns Red but Cools Off After Arrest : 2 : e : : : | fi , cen | Beak aby ei z# i ij te iti; Oakland Building Booming With 5,717 Home Permits Oakland County building promises to go well beyond its 1950 record year if the current trend keeps pace for the remainder of the building season. Figures gathered by the Detroit Metropolitan Area | Regional Planning Commission reveal that during the | first half of 1954 building permits for 5,717 new homes were issued in Oakland County. ‘| cases of polio in Michigan has fal- Le Eset ess iseep? s v t State Polio Toll. Killed, One Hurt In wo Coty Coss Emilie Victim of Epilepsy in 20th-Year Sudden Death Shocks Family; Funeral to Be Monday at Callander MONTREAL (AP) — An epileptic stroke caused the death of Emilie Dionne, one Fontaine announced follow- ing an autopsy today. Dr. Fontaine, : J $ 3 5 : fe HY fi: of | Emilie’s death followed three at- Below 1952.53 For 4th Week, Cases | Previous Years LANSING W— For the fourth consecutive week, the number of len well below the two previous ries sem iON na BEN The State Health Department re- ported today there were 95 new cases of polio in the past week, compared to 158 in the same week of 1953 and 221 in 1952. Se far this year, Michigan has had 492 cases of polio compared to 575 in the same period of 1953 and 604 in 19652. The department said 38 of the new cases occured in eight of the 10 counties’ which participated in the Salk polio vaccine field test Fall Well Under Two: | normal for a girl of Emilie's age tacks within 24 hours. Death came at the Ste, Agathe hostel where the girl was a postulant with the Oblate order of Mary Immacu- ate. ; Dr. Fontaine said “it is quite to die of this iliness.”’ The Girouards telephoned | the Dionne parents and quintuplet sis- ters at their home in Callander, Ont. : The body was moved immedi- “after the autopsy” to~ a” fu Tear “hone: Te Wis to be -takerr . later to Callander, some 300 miles away, An inquest—convened last night for identification purposes—will be reopened at Ste. Agathe later, an official said. The autopsy was the last strict formality following the death of the dark-haired, shy girl, who led a sheltered life although born to fame. Her body was moved under po- lice escort 45 miles to the Montreal ‘> Quebec's | | DEATH CAR—Sheriff's deputies examine | the scene was the driver Kenneth in Which a Milford man was killed early fof 11721 Sugden Rd. ‘when he apparently went to sleep at the/|curve near Green Lake road and struck a tree on Commerce road in| hurled the car 18 feet up the West Bloomfield Township. Pronounced dead at.| deputies said. Larsen was alone. uin tuplet Dies of Stroke Killed When Car Hits Tree His car The Dionne quintuplets — sepa- now by the death of Emilie i cETES ch : * SFiy tl eevee FEE Iceberg Trails inDDGA Test Detroiter Connolly Has 4-Up Lead at Turn of Quarterfinal Match Pontiac’s Roy Iceberg, 1953 run- nerup, was fighting an uphill bat- tle at noon today in his effort to Stay..in_.the..current._Detroit—-Dis-+ Defending } titlist Bob Babbish of Detroit, ing steady golf, Art Olfs ZJr., (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) 140 City Gua To Grayling rdsmen Trek for Training Some 140 members of Pontiac’s Co. M, 125th Infantry Battalion, and 107th Ordnance Company lefteearly this morning for Camp Grayling to undergo two weeks of field training with other units of the Michigan National Guard. _M, a heavy machinegun and mortar unit | * ! commanded by Capt. A. J. Largent, left at about 4.a.m. by chartered buses. The ordnance group, under the leader- ship of 10-truck convoy. Both units Capt. Carl G. Yarling, left at the same time in a left from the Poritiac Armory at 57 Water St. . The Pontiac contingent, along with about 8,300 from all over the state, arrived at the northern Michigan train- jng site at about noon to- day ~ An advance party made up of cooks, officers and noncoms left owed The headlines that brought the news of the little girls’ birth to millions around the world took the quintuplets from their parents. The province of Ontario stepped in over Elzire and Oliva's protests girls wards of Illinois Legion Hits Girl Scouts Stops Support of Youth Group; ‘Un-American Influences’ Cited were too valuable, too: 4 — a ranged the mercury registered 90 at 2 p.m. support of the Girl Scouts of | -| America, charging that ‘‘un-Amer- | ican influences” exist in the girl -oranization’s literature. Convention delegates took the! formal action in a roaring voice | vote last night after 90 minutes of lively debate in which opponen assailed the resolution as ;‘silly.”’ 1. That the Girl Scouts 1953 handbook “gives the United Na- tions and one world citizenship precedence..over American citi- a i een etapa amram 2. That the writings of unnamed i authors zine as authentic historic ma- Lawrence J. Fenion, former Illi- nois Legion commander who has two daughters in the Girl Scouts led the opposition, declaring at one point: “How screwy can we get?” He contended the resolution | smeared individual Girl Scouts as is ive. He said the Légion's- action would bar the use of his | asserted a reproduction of ‘of Rights appearing in the i had been delet six passengers -were still in the |but the six were together inside on Television Today 5 ¥ People Perish in Same Auto in Troy Other Fatality Occurs When ! . i Car Smashes Against Tree in West Bloomfield Two automobile accidents in Oakland County early to- | day claimed the lives of six persons and injured a seventh. | Five of the fatalities were in one car. ’ Dead are: : Kenneth B. Eskridge, 23, of 76 Vermont, Troy Town- ship. June C. Alexander, 21, of 15653 Buckingham, South- | + field Township. Ernest H. Day, 22, of 196 Vermont, Troy j Township. Virgina R. Engelhardt, 18, of 1942 Villa Rd.. | Birmingham.. Donna Asher, 22, of 314 Lincoln, Claw- son. Kenneth Leon Larsen, 38, of 11721 Sudgen Rd., Mil- ford. ? Reported in fair condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital is Jack Reneaud, 21, of 300 Leroy, Clawson, with scalp cuts, knee injuries and a leg fracture. According to Troy Town- * . ° ship Patrolmen, Kenneth ___ Victims 4 Hirt and Gene Sackner, ; Day, Eskridge and the three women were fatally injured when Eskridge’s auto ~ — struck a-tree- on-Roehester— ee road about 300 feet north of Long Lake road about 2:55 a.m. today. Reneaud was a passenger Larsen died when his car failed F i 2 F Hi if : fil! 5 ifsF No witness were at the scene car when officers arrived. Nor-*— mally, Gratopp said, they would | ga; . be thrown out at the impact, Miracle Milers Appear the twisted wreckage and the mo-| The miracle mile race between tor was lying in the front seat.| Roger Bannister and John Landy The car could not be towed and | in Vancouver, B. C. this afternoon was hauled away on a trailer. | will te televised over WWJ-TV Officers said it took about half| (Channel 4) at 4:30 p.m. an hour to—toosen—the—car—frem-}+—‘The ABC—and—Mutual_networks the tree, set back from the road | will cover the race by radio at the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | same time Rochester—Road— Tragedy— 3 One More Grim Statistic Today’s traffic tragedy on Rochester road was Oak- land County’s fourth automobile accident in four years that claimed five or more lives. Unlike this tree-car smashup, all the others were head-on crashes. The grim statistics read * as follows: Dec. 9, 1950, five dead in collision on Square _Aake road south of Pontiacs 2 "Nov. 10, 1951, six dead in crash on M24 near Bald Mountain. , March 6, 1953, five dead in smashup on Dixie Highway near M15. » * ° . These are only individual major accidents, The num- ber of victims of single-death or other multiple-death crashes is staggering. In the past four years, a total of 487 persons have died on Oakland County highways. The worst was 1952 when 132 fatalities octarreh a Today will be just another statistic in a constantly growing police record book: Osmen’s Town & Country, Tel-Heree Open every night ‘ti & p.m. Aug. 7, 1954, five dead in collision on Rochester road near Long Lake road. “ ¥ | i - es he a es caieaatiedaameadditee “Tt Foniwell essences Le Two... |. anes le Bene peace nana Birmingham Lutherans to Break Ground Sunday for New Church Building From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—It was on Aug. 21, almost one year ago to the day. that the Rev. Paul Shippert an- nounced, “The long-awaited church building for Ascension Lutheran, at Pierce and 14 Mile is rapidly becoming a reality.” His words will be put into action tomorrow when ground breaking ceremonies follow the 11 a.m. serv- ice. The Rev. Mr. Shippert will conduct the brief ceremonies as- sisted by officers of his congrega- tion. Estimated cost of the mew church, complete with furnish. ings and a pipe organ, is $150.- 00, Seating capacity wil be from 200-400, including twe over- flow areas. Architects for the structure of contemporary design were Stade, Cooley & Associates of Park Ridge, Ill. Richard Thomas, sil- versmith and teacher of design: at Cranbrook, designed the chancel. The completed edifice will con- tain Sunday School rooms, office space, pastor’s study and adequate reom for alj parish functions. The Rev. Mr. Shippert said the contractor, Commercial Con- tracting of Detroit, “painted an optimistic picture, setting Christ mas as the completion date.” The present church, type building just west. of the new site, opened with the Rev. Mr Ship- pert as pastor in September 1951 J me s Their annual potluck picnic will get under way at noon Monday, an International S. H. Fabian, President of Stanley signed an agree- Nicholas Reisino, Presi- Robin International Inc., to Cinerama theaters outside the United States. Reisini’s associate in this ven- ture,.Matthew Fox, prominent film executive, initiated negotiations Arson Suspected in Ranch Home Fire FRANKLIN VILLAGE — Fire “of aq definite incendiary nature’ razed a nearly completed $25,000 ranch home on north Cromwell, near Telegraph road, last night. The structure was almost de- molished when firemen arrived. although they came on the scene orly minutes after receiving the alarm. “The fire was of a definite incendiary nature,” said Lieut. Denny Converse, of the Franklin Fhe Dept. Converse added: “It will be al- most impossible to make an = investigation, since nothing was left but ashes.” Six pieces of apparatus, includ- ing four units from Bloomfield and Southfield townships, fought to pre- vent the blaze from spreading to owned by Leo M. Riley, a real estate agent, who lives at 24650 N. | ~ Odd Fellows, Rebekchs | ; When the season ends Aug. 26. . * * ® Warner Opening | At tomorrow's 10 a.m. service in * | son of Koomer Minassian and Khat- when members of the MOMS Club Unit Threé gather at the Elizabeth Lake summer home of Mrs. Percy Burnett. * A vacation in the area will bring the Rev. Ritchard E. Lyon, pastor of the Price Hil) Baptist Church itn Cincinnati, Ohio, to tomorrow's 11 a.m, First Baptist | Church service as guest speaker. He will be introduced by his one- | time associate and pastor of the | church here. the-Rev. Emil Kontz. The Rev. Mr. Kontz will conduct | the | The crib room worship service. | toddler's room nursery and kindergarten will be ‘open. and all are in. the hands of experienced and trained teachers * | Referred to the city manager at this week's City Commission meet- | ing was a letter from the chair- | man of the Oakland County Board ‘of Health, summarizing & July |panel committee discussion held jon the rabies problem in the South | Oakland area. a 3 | Three suggestions were made | | as a possible solution: Uniform | | dog laws for all South Oakland communities, a community dog shelter for the area and rigid enforcement of al} rules and regulations governing the control of rabies, * * The largest contingent frem this area to attend the Philip Gray Me- mofial Camp since its organiza- |tion, 24 boys, left from’. YMCA | this past week on the Nissokone ‘bus, A total of 57 lads will have 'spent at least four weeks there the Congregational Church, the Rev. Raleigh E. Sain will again be guest preacher, using as his ser- | mon topic, “How Far Can You Go; Sunday?" ____ ogres te s * | completion of a survey of the _ Quarton Lake Estates Subdivi- | sion, Mrs. Howard Willett was | assured by city commissioners | this week that City Engineer L. R. Gare will work personally on | the study, and will submit it to | the City Commission on Aug. 16. her life. | - PRAYERS FOR EMILIE—Lay Immaculate kneel -at- the sheet-covered body of quintuplet Dionne in the back room of the funeral parior in Ste. Agathe, llast night. The 20-year-old Emilie, Death Splits Rank of Famous Quintet (Continued From Page One) As they grew from tiny babies, the’ girls developed the personali- ties which have marked their short separate lives during the last year. Emilie, who died today, was called “The independent one.” Marie be- came known as the smallest. She had been the cause of thousands of | prayers in the earf¥ months of Yvonne, who was the first _bern of the five, became marked as their leader. Cecilie Wig tab- eled by her parents as the “most unpredictable”, and by her sis- ters as probably the first to marry. Annette developed the distinction of the only quint with dimples — one in each cheek— and later a talent for music. Mrs. Dionne’s prayers were not answered until 10 years after the An open hearing was scheduled for Aug. 23. The survey to determine drain. | age and paving needs is being made because residents have asked that the city put in new replacing the original | veloper years ago. !that proper drainage facilities | must be provided first. Virginia R. Engethardt Service for Virginia Rae Engel-_ hardt, 18, of 1492 Villa Rd., will | be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bell | Chapel of the William R, Hamilton | |Co.. with burial in White Chapel ! | Memorial Cemetery. She died in| }an auto crash today. | Surviving are her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Robert A. Engelhardt; a brother, Robert; a sister, Linda; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Engelhardt and Mr. and Mrs Edward Rogner, and a great | grandmother, Mrs Amelia K. Ar- thur. ‘Pontiac Deaths | 'Varton Hovsepian Varton Hovsepian, $1, of 81 Au- | burn Ave., died yesterday after | severa] months’ illness, He was born in Armenia in 1873, the chig Hovsepian. His - wife, San- tough, died several years ago. from._.Portland. |. Maine, he had lived in Pontiac 28--years: He is survived by one sister, ;emergency assistance .from the} Congregate at Jackson JACKSON @ — Odd Fellows and | Barry of Quincy, Mass., and John Rebekahs from all over Michigan | with whom he made his home. —1,500 to 3,000 in all—are expected here Sunday to celebrate the 50th | 1:30 p.m. in the Sparks-Griffin anniversary of the founding of state Odd Fellows Home. Guests will include Gov. Mennen Williams and James French, master of the lodge. The Weather PONTIAC. AND YICINITY—Meatly tenight; partly cleudy “enday change In temperature, Lew tonight te 68. High Sunday, #t te #6. winds mestly nmertherly 4 te tenight and nmerth te nertheas mp. Sunday Teda yin Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At 8 am: Wind velocity 5 m Direction: Northwest Sun sets Saturday at 7°46 pm Sun rises Sunday at 6:31 am Moon sets Saturday at 11:42 am Moon rises Sunday at 3 30 pm Dewntown Temperatures ...ST liam Friday in Pontiac (As recorded doWtitown) One Year Age tn Pontiac Highest temperature wens Lowest temperature ....... . Mean temperature ......cssee> Weather —Mist Date tn 82 Years 100 Im 1918 Priday’s Temperatere Chart 57 In Rattle Creek $82 8) Mempnis os Bismark 75. 62 Milwaukee 7% Buffalo 77 56 Minneapolis $1 Cadillac 7 4 New York Ls) Denver 7” «#867. Qmahe “™ Detrott a j 8? Phoenix Ty Port Worth 106' 77 Pittsburgh: 78 Cds a 6 68. F td 73 480 Traverse City 79 Kansas 7 68 W “3 Cansing 85 48 Beattie ™ Los Angeles 80 64 Tampa ei 7 » world sovereign grand Variabie | a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul Church 3, Monday with burial in Mt. Hope ~ 0 hee of-the First-Methedist-Church, | 68 : . 70.5 , Division. - % Short of Munising and Mrs, George |Mrs, Zarter Kasparian, of Somer- | ville, Mass., and tvep brothers, Funeral will be held Monday at the | Chapel and burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. G. R.| Mrs. John E. McLaughlin | | A recitation of the Rosary will quints’ birth. when the children were placed completely under their | parents’ control, Actually, the in- | tervening. years had not been | years of separation. The family was close although at first under two roofs. In 1944 the province of Ontario passed the Dionne Quintuplet* Guardianship Act, making Oliva Dionne sole guardian and business manager of the girls. The act also put father Dionne in control of the trust fund. , That public interest which made the quints famous and wealthy also twisted their lives at least te some extent, Many an epileptic stroke. sisters of the order of Mary who had been accepted as ONE OF .THE QUINTUPLETS IS GONE—Emilie Dionne, 20, one of the famous five, died yesterday : in a home for the aged at Ste’ Agathe, Quebec, of | Emilie (left to right) visit St. Paul, Minn., in 1952. Above, top, is Mrs. Oliva! Lower right, Marie enters convent in November, Dionne and the quints shortly after their birth 1953. se ‘ fi As te | . 4 joi rg \ Fe, id it xX 4 f 4 } i} {} * , i i : | ; ‘ ~ 4 t THE PONTIAC PRESS. SA'TURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 P| pl Se eee Rcken ites @=et it on ager ti. > , 2 Hire of an epileptic stroke two months ago. | May 23, 1934. - } She had gone to the Lac Brule Hostel about birthday, At bottom, Annette, Yvgnne, Cecile and. Center shows all five on first persons were surprised that they re.nained natural and to a great extent unaffected by the unend- | ing publicity, le They learned early—as a queen | learns—the indulgence they owed | their publie. They have always | 6 Killed, 1 Injured 2 County Crashes (Continued From Page One) | uled to leave | this morning for |duty on a new ship at Norfolk. Va., and was supposed to meet a shipmate in Ohio. : The three giris were all em- ployed at Ford Motor Co.'s Trac- been gracious and polite when e@bout 18 feet. Three ambulances | ter and Implement Divisien in asked by strangers for their auto- graphs or a chance to say they have talked to the famed quints To Get Aid From U. S. KARACHIA, Pakistan (® — Easf Pakistan, hit by the worst floods | in living memory, may get some | alive United States, a reliable source said today. Miss Asher was the only other victim, besides Reneaud, still when the ambulances reached the hospital.‘ She died at 5:30 a.m, | carried the victims to St, Joseph | | Mercy Hospital here. Mrs. Prentice Alexander, mother | of the dead Alexander girl, said the group was returning from a | | homecoming party held in honor favorite color. They told the news- | sumption, | the world in per capita. meat. ra ‘from the Navy. _i pink and Birmingham. According to Mrs, Alexander, | Eskridge was driving the car when | for Peddling Moonshine | he arrived for her daughter, an) only child, last night, Report Fish Like Pink TOKYO wh — Fishing experts in -vsenigan tiquor taw, Pontiac Po northern Japan say pink is a fish's | [Oakland County Jail awaiting ar- Charge Illegal | Dion Quintuplet Dies in 20th Year ~ (Continued From Page One) the Dionne home at Callander, Ont. A dispute arose, meanwhile, she was a victim ef epilepsy. had a ‘‘weak spell" when she was 6 “Tt was never diagnosed,"’ he At 9 a.m. she appeared to be sleeping. The sister who had been at her bedside went to Mass. thinking the girl was no longer in danger. Returning, the sisters discovered she had suffered her third stroke. They summoned Dr, Albert Joan- nette from Ste. Agathe. He pro- nounced her dead when he reached her bedside about 10:30 a.m: ernoon. He said the body will lie in the house before the funeral. Mourners will be permitted to pay their re- spects, but curiosity seekers will not be admitted. The funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in nearby Corbeil, with Rev, W. H. LaFrance Whisky Sale Pontiac Man Arrested to 2 Utica Youths A 26-year-old Pontiac man is in raignment for violation of the lice revealed today. Leon Cobb, of 38 Hibbard Ct., the parish priest, officiating, | Emilie will be buried beside | her four grandparents in the tiny | Corbeil Cemetery. | Emilie, considered the most af- | fectionate of the five identical quints, always was closest to Marie, the tiniest and most deli- cate. When Marie left the Quebec City cloister of the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament last month aft- er spending six months there as a and-two--as~a—novice; Emilie went from Ste. Agathe to Montreal to meet her. She became lost in the city traf- In Callander, a parish priest Who | living —room—of- the -big--Dienne- (ludge Lectures eee 7 — e ~ e Trio for Beating Tells Parents and Boys Police to put “an immediate end !to hoodlumism in Pontiae before it got out of control,” told the hs “We are not situation."’ rf ze The victim, Robert Pena, 15. of 227% N, Saginaw St., told police and the court that he was riding his bievcle when the auto, driven by Stolt, forced him to the curb in front of 55 Edison St. He testi- | fied that Leahy jumped out of the lear with a beer bottle, which he | set onthe sidewalk, and started beating him with his fists. Aecord- ing to police, the other two youths joined in the scuffle. A 15-year-old girl, also in the auto, reportedly tried to avert the incident when she yelled, “Come back, leave him alone.” . ‘The victim's yells for help at- tracted @ reserve Pontiac police- man Herbert A. Slaght, 35, c the Edison address. according te Slaght, Leahy threatened the policeman = and sald. “If you report this to the police, we'll be back te get you.” The youths fled in the auto when Slaght shouted to his wife, “Bring out my .38." Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief of Pontiac detectives, who issued the get-tough policy last week aft- er similar occurrences, said the Oakland County prosecutor’s of- fice also promised cooperation by enforcing “‘severest punishment.” He said Assistant Prosecutors Robert D. Long and Homer Gerue pledge ‘‘utmost cooperation.” so busy im Pontiac that we cant halle the] oe | be held Sunday at 8:30 p.m. at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home for | : tare. John E> 1Etemory-Mcbangh-+ tatr | Jin. of 1067 Canterbury. Dr. Little The funeral will be heid at 10] . & Cemetery. ‘Leslie E. Short PM! Leslie E. Short, 48, of 330 W: | Silverbell Rd., died in St. Joseph 'Mercy Hospital yesterday after one day of illness. Born July 2, 7¢ County, he was the son of Emmett | v3’ and Edna Warner Short. A mem- Pontiac. Mr, Short was last em- ployed in the experimental depart- 8 ment at GM Truck and Coach Surviving besides his widow, Christine, are his parents, Emmett 1906 in Wexford; “as Williams of Lake Orion; three | | sons, Lyle of Levering, Robert. of | Righest and Lowest Temperateres This Cincinnati, Ohio, and S.2C Don-| 195¢ ald Short in Korea; and three sis- jters, Mrs. Jack Gotfredsen. Mu- te | nising, Mrs. Louella Ream of Me- § sick and Mrs. Henry James of «7 Pontiac. 7% se | ! Ld 81 be in White Chapel Cemetery. ae ee HAT TRICKS—A little paste, a bit of crepe paper | Each child designed and made his own creation. and each was awarded a prize. Shown modeling their finery. a 14 chorus line, are: Paul St., Clair and Mary Ellen Demisther, both of Birmingham, John Zeaman of Detroit, Alice Colombo of Bloom- field Hills and Dinny Rider of Detroit. 1 |i | The service will be at 3:30 p.m.|or newspaper and lots of imagination have kept Monday in ‘the Donelson-Johns Fu- | fingers busy during the summer program at City so Neral Home, with the Rev. Paul/| and County School, Bloomfield Hills. Some 120 R. Havens officiating, Burial /will | youngsters climaxed many hours spent in prepara- tion for the annual Hat Parede, held yesterday. "Tins. on _Slavy-leave,-was-sched-tentci————— ot « Y a“ - F e oN PP. - eS a 7 bo os ‘aed em. O Pontiae Press Photo _got triple the ordinary | | & | moonshine whiskey to a pair of + —Detective Sgt—Raymend- Meggitt |as he left the youths’ car. The |was nabbed this week by vice ttedly sold two gallons of Utica youths. The suspect is slated to be arrainged in Circuit Court Aug. 16. He failed to post a $500 bond set by Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum. The youths, Jerry W. King, 19, and Stanley P. Getz, 26, both of 5511 Auburn Rd., pleaded guilty to illegal purchase of al- cohol and were ordered to appear for sentencing Aug. 13 br Judge McCallum. Both were when they failed to post $100 bonds each. and Detective Herbert C. Cooley said they nabbed Cobb Wednesday night near Bagley and Wesson Sts. officers said they questioned Cobb’ because he was under suspicion of Two other teen-age youths in the car at the time were released when King and Getz told police that neither knew of the prear- ranged sale. Schedule Annual MOMS” Picnic for Wednesday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— ‘after—he’ bene nnsnresnerentcnetaents fic and asked directions of police. | They- “her~at—the~ste=+ tion and then sent her to the Catho- | lic archbishop’s palace. She and Marie were finally reunited at the Giraovard home at Waterloo, Que., but not before béth had made the newspaper front pages. * « Until Marie entered the convent last November, the five girls al- house where their birth in 1934 made medical history, then in a special nursery as the whole world watched their early progress and finally in the family’s $80,000 man- sion. It was built from profits from motion picture rights, en- es See | | SAVE $ 16.8 Pe. Deep Freeze Home Freeser. Regular $549.95 — Today's price only $499.95 Price will be $25 less tn tomor- row's ad... be the first one ini HAMPTO ELECTRIC CO. Open ‘vil 9 — Set. ‘vil 6:00 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 dorsements of prodiicts and other promotions. The fortune built up by the quints has been estimated at he- tween..1_and 14 million dollars. Emilie’s share probably will be divided among her parents and all their children, a Toronto offi- cial said. 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AUGUST 7, 1954 uesday Night Austin- Norvell Age: INSURANCE AEN sch er cee seme \Clabelle Brooks, (nena | . eek Queen Selection Fo eam . so Starts Activities a ele en A ae i Exhibits in 5-Day Event causes . misery, and queen reign ents are Mr. and Mrs. Pen- < while gi pleasure to others returns an Selection of e . . to : oyer of Davison mitel abundance of joy to the giver. . over the 4H Fair will highlight To be happy, give pleasure to someone [| the opening of the five-day event Glabelie chose a street-leagth | else. It never fails. Works everytime. If . gown of navy blue net over taf- | you're thirsty for pleasure give the cup to || Tuesday night at the fairgrounds, | feta for her marriage, White ac- eee: & an Open Sesame to happiness, on Perry street near Wajton boule- ecaseries and a red rese cer- 7 M. & SIPLe vard. sage completed her ensembie. | HOME The opening of the exhibits at Serving as matron of honor was : — —VOORHEES-SIPLE- AVI 2..p.m....will_officially launch the | bri “2 ister-in-law, Mrs. b! fair. : s, and performing 77 ? 908 N. Perry Street Peens 9S O-cn8 To quality for the royal role the duties of best man was her 7 3 ~ ; brother, Frederick Brooks : queen contestants must be be- ne . @ - tween 15 and 21, be active in ‘ ELORES KOTTKE i = Special Purchase Offer 4-H Club and have one summer ee and Mrs. a of Four Hold Up Atte t _ . project at the fair. In addition, | ent of their daughter. Be ama . ; at Gas Station, Get $65 | ae. she must wear a cotton dress./t9 Roland Schroeder. He is the| FFERNDALE—Three men and a ey . AS ARS A show by May Hawks and | $0n of Mr. and Mrs. George Schroe-| woman held up a service station te car ownership — with eo een entertainers from q Detroit ra- Go on Display at 7 P. M. “the bride ts the daughter of Br. at Perry Street Site cant and the ee nm he * dio station will round out the | been set for the wedding. and escaped with $65 and a re-| _ ff. FGNATOWNSLEY EN ¥ evening's activities | volver, police reported J Early Wednesday morning the | County Deaths The lone attendant, Gerald 1887 der of Lake Orion, No date ar 900 W. 8 Mile Rd. early today | BANK AUTO LOAN! It’s economical — and convenient, too. Finance your next car through our bank. . Wayne of Detroit was told to re- | judging of home economics, dairy | i’, classes and general exhibits will | Mrs. Eloise C. King | main in a small room used for get activities under way. ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. | i. four fled An archery contest and dairy Eloise C. King, 82, of 603 North| “\, = T belice deat tus of showmanship are then scheduled | Rembrandt Ave. was held today at | ayne told police that two o preceding a baseball game between the Sullivan and Sons Funeral | the bandits accompanied him into the Lucky Leaf an Nu-Ly ‘Wix|Home. Cremation will take place | ‘station on the pretext of pay- nines. ‘at White Chapel Memorial Ceme-| '"® for gasoline just purchased The parade of -clubs- wilt be; tery. She died Thursday in Pon- | When one of them. thrust some- | followed by the Milford High School | tiac. ae 8 ee oe Band, and, later on, a pig scram-| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. | 't was a holdup. ble. The Jackie Ray Voorheis | Prentice Welsh of Royal Gak; two The gun and money were taken | Dancing School will close the day | 50ns, Philip M. and Edward C. of | from the cash drawer. with a stage show. | California, and four grandchildren. | The judging of hogs, sheep Wiliam $. Raymond | Past Matrons Planning | and beef will «ick-off ‘1oursday's OXFORD—Service wi » held! list of events. Beet chownne. Monday at 2 p.m. for William S. | Luncheon, Card Party ship will be the early afternoon | Raymond,. 67, of St. Petersburg, | feature. Fla., at the Christian Temple in| © ; No. 301 OES A baseball game between Lake | Pontiac. Arrangements are by the | ere page ety ea cand | Orion vs. Rolling Acres is also on|Mabley Chapel. Burial will be in viet h- in vpn Maccule Term the agenda. Ottawa Park Cemetery, Clarkston. ble ere. y atthe! c 7 “The Holly-igh Saieol Band and + —™Mr--Raymond—a_tormer resident” Coneral chairman for the affair ‘the dress review will be seen next, | f Pontiac, died Thursday in La-| is Mrs. R. O. Paschke and Mrs. with the contest night for both| peer County General Hospital. -| Willard Hartland is in charge of | children and adults to follow. Gal-| He is survived by two daughters, | refreshments. Mrs. James Gard- FE 2-4800 | lagher’s Music School students will | Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner of Oxford | ner and Mrs. Carolyn Embree are round out Thursday's activities. | and Mrs. Lillian Bishop of Almont; | in charge of prizes —— —_—_, | Friday's opener will be a 4H_| one son, Robert, of St. Petersburg, | ; tour of Nye Dairy, During the| Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Dilia | ; No Money Downn [early afternoon the tractor field|Haufe and Mrs. Etta DeMotte of ; . | day will take place, after which | Memphis, Mich., and Mrs. Lillian) ® Easy Pay ! | the machinery parade will be seen.| Huber of Gary, Ind., and one | — — — OR OTHER A 4H amateur program, a rid-| brother, Julius of Barton City. | MECHANICAL REPAIRS : storing lubricating materials while Enjoy all the benefits of a Savings Account—Deposit regularly with us. Companion monuments 44” overall length, 28” high. A beautiful memory stone, in your choice of several outstanding granites. Specially Priced at Only $950 Visit Our Display Today or Call Now FE 2-4800 GRANITE & MARBLE CO. G. E. Slonaker & Sons 269 Oakland Ave., Pontiac 17, Mich. COMMERCE — The Elizabeth | Paddock Past Matrons Club of | COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS nes cain US 6 . ESSE MOTOR OVERHAUL | ing demonstration and an old-time | William G. Rowley |music and square dancing event, ___. a a 7 are the day's concluding items. F ERNDALE ~~ Soe goo biel The last day of the festivities— ‘iam G. Rowley, 30, o re | Saturday—will begin with horse | More, will be held at 1 p.m. Mon- My recipe for , CRANBERRY AND APPLE PIE... Your Local Independent ; , |day from St. Luke Episcopal : judging followed by an all-day | er ; , | Carageman. horse show. Dismissal of exhibits | Crurch “eee fg ow ‘the | ; ' | er ee | will herald the close of the annual Spa ronnie F al i . Mr.| | fil in m : : Pontiac Piston fair. Rowley died Thursday in Highland Q ways Success Y . | ° C Officials for the fair are John = Park General Hospital. Service o. K. Bray, fair manager, Rella Surviving are three _sons. 4 | Bowers in charge of general ex- | Richard of Royal Oak, H. Edwin | hibits, and Mrs. Stanley Kipp | of Berkely and William B. of Fern- taking care of clothing. dale; one sister and six grand- Supervising -food preparation is children. FE 2-911 102 S$. Seginew St. FREE PARKING IN REAB ELECTRIC “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Mrs. Glenn Johnson and food pres- | nineteen ervation, Mrs. Dan Abbey. 4 Wm. W.Donaldson Agency | Handicraft and electric will be | AUBURN HEIGHTS es, |under the guidance of James Mar- AND s~ ° * | ble; conservation. Keith Middle- 714 Community National Bank | Or. rie owers, ‘Theresa, Mid. 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In denying the report which met im- mediate strong adverse reaction, Under- secretary Tupor explained how the misunderstanding occurred. The er- roneous dispatch was the result of a long range recommendation by a survey team. The proposal doesn’t have the - approval of Secretary McKay. * * * Two years ago Congress, moved by a long series of mine disas- ters, attributable to inadequate safety enforcement, enacted a Federal code with teeth in it. Among the tragedies which helped advocates win their long fight were those at Centralia and West Frankfort. The Federal code which this news- paper supported, empowers Federal ——inspectors to close mines in which safety ~ measures were below standard. Since worthy improvement in enforcement in several of the mine States. * * * Unfortunately, however, in some other States politics con- ~~ ~"tinues ‘fo infest nine inspection = staffs. Another weakness is lack of uniformity in State codes. Until these weaknesses are elimi- nated in all States there can be | no strong case for return of en- forcement to the individual com- monwealths. Army Man Named to TVA Because TVA has been the subject of so much controversy, additional interest attaches to President E1sennower’s nomination of Brig. Gen. Hersert D. VocEL to be its new chairman. There no doubt will be criticism of the nomination on the ground that Army Engineers are tradi- tional foes of the Tennessee Valley.Authority. Staunch advo- cates of TVA also may question the appointment. despite the President’s assurance that he has no desire to destroy the author- ity. oo a x ©* * The facts seem to be that Mr. E1sEN- ——- HOWER'S Choice t0- succeed former chair- — man Gorpon C.appP is an excellent one. its_adoption there has beena-note-. the dolomite collapses of its own a ee fae Of course, it would take thousands of years for the torrent to wear away. the 16 miles of rock between the Falls and Lake Erie. To slow that process as much as possible and preserve the beau- . ty of this natural wonder, the United States and Canada are co-operating in- some remedial engineering work. Under the terms of a 1950 treaty the two countries will spend $17,500,000 on this work. Gates extending into the river from the Canadian shore will be raised or lowered to increase or decrease the flow and distribute it more evenly. There will be crest-fills to correct the results * * * These remedies were proposed after several years study by a joint interna- tional board which reported in 1930. Senate action on the report, however, was delayed by the fear of members that the operations would permit power com- panies to make too much profit. Thanks to that report, however, the probability is that within four years Niagara will be more beautiful than ever and huge rock falls far less fre- quent. * NATURE stitl se man “peated: An earthquake or a hurricane is many times more powerful than an atomic bomb, and no airplane has yet been able to knock a mountain out of its way. “A CANADIAN woman is suing for di- vorce because her hustand hasn't said Press report. Maybe he got tired of tak- ingit back. The People’s Business Politicians Warble. Dems Ask ‘Who’ as GOP Sings “Don’t Rock Boat’ ; By JACK I. GREEN LANSING (AP) — Both the Republicans and the Democrats seem to have new theme songs for their approaching nominating con- _ ventions. The Republicans are practicing up on that old melody: “Don't Rock the Boat.” The Democrats are singing “Who?” ‘Republicans, preparing to meet Aug. 21 in Grand Rapids for their “fall” conven- tien, are being besieged with suggestions te renominate their entire state ticket and thus avoid an intra-party fuss. Democrats, meeting next weekend at Grand Rapids, seem to be in a complete fog about who their nominees will be. The problem in the Republican ranks is what to do with Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary and State Treasurer D. Hale Brake, both of whom were defeated in the primaries ‘attempting to win the governorship nomina- tion. Both Brake and Cleary have let it be known they would accept renomination to their present posts. Brake said he was “avail- able” but would make no fight for the nomi- nation. Cleary said “it is a matter for the convention to decide; if nominated, I shall be happy to accept.” However, there are some problems te be hurdled first for both, especially for Cleary. ‘The-Upper Peninsula wants a spot on the ticket badly. Will the convention want to risk a fight with Brake or Cleary partisans in order to make a hole for a northern county Gen. Voce. has a fine technical record » and already has affirmed his belief in TVA. That record includes the post of chief assistant in the Panama Canal Zone, World War II service in the South Pacifie and supervision of construction in various parts of the mainland. * * * While chairman of the Ar- —kansas - White-Red-River-Basins Inter-Agency Committee Gen. Vogel had general oversight of a soil and water plan covering one- eleventh of the U.S.A. As sent to the Senate, the nomination is for membership on the TVA board. If confirmed there, Gen. Vocet later will be designated chairman. = The spectacular plunge of a 185,000 ton chunk of Prospect Point into the Niagara Gorge calls attention to the fact that work is under way to save the beauty of the magnificent cataract. Actually, tock falls at Niagara . are an old story. They occur be- cause the formation over which the rushing Great Lakes waters fall is soft shale covered with hard dolomite. The water eats away at the shale ‘ eventually anything to—her—for—six—-months."—= FCAT ge Pe Son Lint 7. . ar Qe > abit Permanent Drouth Aid ‘i 286 5 * 4 ee zie = ee ‘ Rt “, % . age shat: pare ~ Days of All Faiths Vivid. Legends Are. Told Regarding St. Voice of the People Mother of Nine Children Gives Advice on Successful Training of Youngsters “Theilers will be condensed when neces wil not be ib if the requests, unless the letter is eritteal i. its nature.) I hesitate to write this because a vast number of parents of today have their own theories on child rearing. However, my husband and I have successfully reared a Looking Back 15 years ago BABY GIRL born in Manila with heart outside her body. UAW-CIO HOLDS dance at the community market to celebrate strike end. 20 years ago PONTIAC RETAIL Store opens on West Pike. DETROIT CITY treasurer an- nounced city soon will redeem the last script. “family ‘of nine children and I be- lieve I can give some advice. on the subject. Fifty per cent of juvenile delin- quency is the fault of the parents, no matter how bitter the pill is to | it if: i TT it it il z. Hi I could list many more but to us the most important is Sunday ep ao eg TS ES “school or church. A child taught faith in God very seldom strays too far. I've spent many a sleep- less night, but not worrying about our family but because there was a pair of pants to press or some other chore to do because I had spent my time with the young Thankful Requests Information for Alcoholic Group If Alcoholics Anonymous can help so Many people, why doesn't some one tell us how we can get into it? Where is it and when do they have their meetings? How much does it cost to belong? How old do you have to be to go? Why don't you publish something about it so young people can start before they get too bad? Anonymous Editor's Note: Call FE 2-5531. Case Records of a Psychologist. Create Interest in Sunday School Class by Asking Students to Help Conduct It Leonard wants some practi- cal phychology for handling a Sunday school class of 12-year- old boys. So save this Case Record for your scrapbook or pass it along to other teachers who wih to zoom attendance and get better attention to Bible lesson. Here is a surefire technique. day schoot class of 12-year-old yourself as a junior partner. So he also thinks your sermon that morning is better than usual! For it is an axiom of Applied Psychology that nobody ever de- preciates his own partnership or rayne firm or the bark in which his money is invested. man? it be known he wants the secretary of state nomination. Will he make a fight for it and tip over a smooth arrangement? Aud. Gen. John B. Martin apparently would like to switch to secretary of state be- cause it provides more political leg room. But he probably will not make an issue of it unless others break the converition wide open. : T Ne one knows yet what Donald 8. Leon- ard, the new Republican nominee for gov- ernor, wants. He has been silent on the subject, but has shown a willingness so far to avoid otirring uP a dirssined inside ee . party. aot eee meen cw anemia So the question facing the Republicans is whether to present a united front and avoid a convention scrap or try to bring in some new faces which might have political appeal come November. The Democrats’ problem is just the op- posite. They have no one in line for any of the convention nominations. Party leaders have solicited from county committees a list of possible candidates. They now have 15 on the list but no one seems to have made any attempt to assign Administration people are talking about former Supreme Court Justice Clark J. Adams of Pontiac for atterney general. They are suggesting that maybe former Rep. Gerald L. Murphy of Detroit would fit in nicely some place since he lost his ’ bid fer the State Senate. James P. Dunnigan of West Branch is re- ported willing to,go for secretary of state. Some think the party's big Polish bloc would . appreciate having Joseph Wisniewski of Hamtramck, former U.S. marshal, on the ticket some place. Bub-with only-a week to go, the Demo- crats seemingly have come to no conclusions, even tentative ones. Sen. George N. Higgins (R-Ferndale)« let any of them to the different candidate boys. ack “I'm: new at this job of teach- ing.’ he modestly began, “so I wish you could give me some psy- chological pointers. “The boys are such bundles of energy that I have trouble holding their attention, “Dr. Crane, how can I keep their minds on the lesson and also stimu late greater attendance on the Sab- bath morning?” | Use more “audience partict. pation”, By that, we psychole- gists mean you should get more of the students to help you con- duct the class meeting. “For whenever you enlist help in % program, that boy becomes a junior ‘partner for the service, So he naturally thinks the lesson is then more interesting. “For I helped,” is his subcon- scious attitude. Whenever you clergymen deftly name a parishioner in your ser- mon and pay him a deserved com- plement, you likewise link him to 1 reckon Sam is right in sayin’ he was born unlucky. I don't know any worse luck-than bein’ born ornery and lazy. “Gotiath -wag--stain~by—Moses-- E1C:__ David-Jonah-Boaz” is “an example Then have the “pay each week and a-bigger prize to the winner. Candy bars and chewing gum are convenient awards and not too costly, It is also helpful to challenge some other class in the same Sun- day school to a monthly contest. ple. Give 10 points for each new person in attendance, Avoid com- — plicated points for cash collection, t winners after four ‘Sundays, but don't lose the momentum by then ceasing your competition. Instead, vary the nature of the contest but keep your rivairy going steadily. Church contests are like depart- ment store advertising. You must keep up both of them 52 weeks in the year to bring customers to your class or counters; Send for my bulletin “How. to i Up Sunday School,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. It offers more strategy. “of ‘the Tense ‘quiz. Kids enjoy this type for it gives them a chance to guess, Or you can develop a series of true false statements, such as: Meanwhile, Leonard will find at- tendance if he also of- fers some minor to the losers ‘Syaaicate Tie) TC oOpyrignt, mop pay off” for the ~ Baéring DOW in tne By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Seems to be only two schools of military channels at Fort Dix. They pay no attention or they stand atvattention._ ; Posing for animal crackers on the parade grounds is standard equipment in the Army. An old . Canal Zone Sarge told me he had stood at attention longer than I had been in the service. I knew the mug had stolen-his stripes off a zebra's tail. But - anybody who talks back to a super-Corporal is escorting a Fiji to a fire dance. In 1918 I was donated a drum- head for saluting an officer with both hands in my ay ecnes. The - eight — Figgadier-Brindies. on the Board of Breveted Dig- nity were trying to break up the thumb on the right diagonal. Standing at attention is not cruel or unusual punishment, The code of curdled seniority says it is re- spect for the back of the kernel's neck. This Vertical bivouacking on ~, Tat Teet is a stationary deploy- Ment on disputed territory. I was one-soldier who could get out of step standing still. There is no law north of the border that can prevent a top-kick from dishing out home-cooked dis- cipline. If you want to settle it man-to-man he is always willing to give you the benefit of his su- perior animosity. I was a file-closer in the shovel chauffeurs of old Camp Zach. Just this summer ftiy old battery commander Lieutenant Brennan called on me. We hadn't seen each other th thirty-six years. Yet in thirty-six minutes he had me standing at roe. : One advantage of being in the Artillery, Was the top-Kick couldnt blame you for what your hoss did. Just A Smile Reliable Tenant: “I'm sorry I can't pay you this month."’ Landlady: ‘That's what you told me last month.” Tenant: ‘‘See, I keep my word— you can trust me Sweater? ? “Hey. you! Pull over!”’ shouted the traffic officer. The lady driver ‘complied. and next day the judge — i = perirveaeeredirs _ the week end’s pend, —-and =~") “théck ; -Lawrence_. At Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, the week end of August 14, 1500 leading clergy- men and laymen from 48 countries in the United States. World Coun- cil headquarters are in Switzer- land, . Following the general theme “Christ, the hope of the world,” this internationa| conference will attempt to develop “a conversa- tion among the churches.” With- ence of any of the participating groups, the Assembly will en- able the various bodies to ex- change ideas and insights, and to come closer to a common, unifying point of view. “Delegates plan to talk about the nature of the church, about the relation of the church of the mod- ‘ern world, ahd about the place ot the layman in the church. Because the Assembly. is the governing body of the World Coun- cil, it will also deal with such of- ficial matters as the election of Council officers, the adoption of a budget, and the establishment of policies. The most dramatic feature of opening exercises will be the “Festival of Faith’ in Soldier’s Field, Chicago, in which more than 1000 people in eccle- siastical regalia or picturesque na- tive costumes, will march in the procession. To many people the term ‘‘ca- thedral” means any large or im- portant or particularly magnifi- cient church, Such people are mis- -informed. To know what a cathedral is, one must first know what a ‘‘ca- thedra"’ is. A cathedra is a bishop's throne. A cathedral is the church in which the cathedra is kept. but a real cathedral, such as those one sees in Europe, is never a parish church. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE We think of him as someone who . Attends to dogs and cats .. , Prescribes a litle medicine . . « ‘ad tt Gee ee and . . . From rabies when they nm inspiration struck, and she str And boards precious marked the check siub, ‘‘One pull- coals z The weaee weR0 over, $25.” away .. . But seldom do we ; realize when . . . We pay his little THOUGHTS FOR TODAY fee . . . How hard he has to study for . . . His medical degree .. . And walked a bie teen Gates ta bad Gone His knowledge of our horses and before him: and his heart was -° : OUr cows and hogs and sheep not_pertect_ with the Lord his _- - - And how he serves in peace God, as the heart of David his 48%d war .. . To earn his humble father.—I Kings 15:3. keep . . . And who is there to The heart of a wise man should estimate . . . His everlasting worth resemble q mirror, which-reflects 0+ a ree bs Bie te ol every object_without being sullied + + God's animals-on earth? ~ Sby~-any:—Confuctus; a ._g_, (Copyright 1984) Cane and Beet Sugar Just the Same; It’s Sucrose No Matter Where ‘Obtained is Sugar wegtenae Gate what disterence is beet sugar eane sugar (Mrs. T. AD ™ ‘Takifig treatment for peptic er. some’ one ‘told me to tate tor i 2 $ . 5 2 of q Fonte Who Cares? hI cay one toll if hey hove page oe lood pressure? (Mrs. W. B. ; Answer — Why should any’ one care? Leave blood pressure to your physician 1, ania Diabetics Ps Cet, dyadetics take the jodin ration? Answer — Not nn can but should, Everybody needs a daily ration of iodin and few get it in food or water. Send stamped, self- ¥. addressed tabtete lor ae manthe ieee 21 ee T am « 6-footer FE 80 grate . * Ta “7 5 om — Fine. For How to Gain Weight or for Young Folks and Old Folks send- stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, Inclose 10 cents additional if you want both Essential ae LAWN CARE PRODUCTS keeps pace with the pressures of population both here and abroad, increased social and political tur- moil will result. The warning comes from Charles G. King, professor of the: fact that America’s food sup- ply never has been so abundant or reliable as it is today. 80 1». Bar $340 . for Summer Feeding White Clover $1.15 ib. Rye Grass... 29¢-Ib. ao anti GC. Red Fescue $1.00 Ib. | REGAL FEED & SUPPLY CO. 28 Jackson St. Phone FE 2-0491 HARRINGTON Boat Works 1899 Telegraph FE 2-8033 |put on recruiting by the Army, “If we are to continue to im- prove food production and process- ing,”’ he continued, ‘‘and thereby make advances in the use of food for protection of public health, basic research must be speeded up and more scientists trained for the work?.” “Failure to meet this basic requirement of society in a far- sighted manner in any land, The science of - specific human terms, holds a substantial place in any mature outlook for building a social order stability.” Army's Recruiting — Being Streamlined An increased emphasis is being with a resultant upswing in enlis- tees, the U. S. Army announced recently. Responsible for this is the ap- plication of ‘“‘more progressive thinking to the recruiting prob- lem’’ than these officials have seen in months. The Army has raised the cri- teria for recruiting personnel, both officer and enlisted. These men are being given better and more modern training, more sales aids, and are being backed up by better—publicity using harder hit- ting advertising techniques, cials said. The Recruiting Service is also | getting better command support. Permission has been granted the Recruiting Sevice within the last six months to enlist men -for any one, of the arms, branches or serv- ices of the Army. This applies also to those who re-enlist within 90 days of discharge. ber sere nd Sa oC Oil Filter, Heater. today, includes License and Tax. 1549° Open Evenings ‘tit 9:00 SPECIAL SALE 1—1954 BRAND NEW Slightly scratched. Sacrifice at (20 Mile) Hall Rd. a | offi- | 1 THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGU Vy J ? CHAPTER The Court Martial: Queeg Versus Greenwald. - The defense counsel introduced as evidence photostatic copies of Maryk’'s fitness reports, and then called Queeg. The ex-captain of the Caine, taking the stand, was as deboniar and assured as he had been on the first day. Greenwald lost no time in get- ting to the attack, “Commander, on the morning of December 19, did you have an interview in “your room with Lit. Maryk?”” ~~ “Let's see. That's the day after the typhoon. Yes, I did.” 7 “Whet-was-the-substance.ol that interview?” “Well, as I say, I felt sorry for him. I tried as hard as I could to show him what a mistake he had made, - I recommended that - he relinquish command to me, and I offered to be as lenient as I could in reporting what had happened.” “What was his response?” “Well, as you know, he persisted in the course that led to this court- martial.”’ “You say you felt sorry for him, Weren’t you worried about the effect of the episode on your own career?” “Well, after all, I knew the ver- d.ct of the doctors would turn out as it did. I can't say I was very worried.” “Did you offer not to report the incident at all?’ “Of course not. I offered to re- port the incident in the most ex- tenuating way I could.” “You never offered not to report the incident?’’ “How could I? It was already recorded in the logs.”’ “Did you offer to erase the in- cident from the penciled logs and make no report at all?” “I did not. Erasures aren't per- mitted in penciled logs.” “Lt. Maryk has testified under oath, Commander, that you made such an offer. Not only that, but you begged and pleaded and even wept to get him to agree to erase those few pencil lines, in return for which you promised to hush up the incident completely and make no report.” “That isn't true."’ Queeg spoke calmy and pleasantly. “There isn't any truth in it at all?” = Fraps, A. Mistortion.. what, you. My version is the ex- act truth.” | “You are accusing Mr. Maryk of perjury?” “Fm not accusing him. He's accused of enough as it stands. You're likely to hear a lot of strange things from Mr. Maryk about me, that’s all. “It's his word against yours, then, in this matter?” Pontiac Lake | Survey Started us! We'll give you the details. 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. Polio strikes at all age groups — You — or your child may be next! While you can't prevent it, you can prepare ‘yourself to pay the bills with polio insurance. just a few cents a day you and your family for the finest of medical care. LAZELLE‘®" Our Own Personalized Service on Bvery Poticy Eaii ’ FE 5-8172 tito Make Repairs tities tittcen months age and A survey of the Pontiac Lake bottom is now under way prior to starting repairs on the lake's leaking dam and dikes, according to Ralph A. Main, Oakland County drain commissioner. “Actual repair work will begin as soom as possible,” said Main. The artificial lake is held back by a dam, and dikes which, if they gave way, would probably Pontiac Lake road and M-59. “Unfortunately there wasn’t any-| boats to the line of departure for Jacob Island." “Did you fulfill that mission?” “Yes.* “Why did you drop the dye marker?"’ . ‘I don't know for sure that I did drop one." one else in) my cabin at the time.” “Commander, did you recom- /mend to the commodore at Ulithi that Maryk be allowed to take the Caine to Lingayen Gulf?"’ “T thought that would come wo. | I did, yes."’ “Despite the fact that, accord- ing to your story, you had seen him make a panicky mistake in a tight situation—a mistake of the most disastrous kind?"’ ~“Well; -I-- wasn't recommending him for command. The commodore put it to me that the Navy des perately needed minesweepers. “Tie asked me to pal aalde per™ sonal considerations. I did put “Commander, the Caine took a Kamikaze hit at Lingayen, and yet Maryk brought the ship back safe- ly. Was that likely in a man given to panicky mistakes?’’ “Well, I understand it was a glancing hit, practically a miss. Anyway, for all I know, Keefer took charge in the pinch. Keefer is an outstanding officer, best on the ship. I relied more on him than on Maryk.” “Commander Queeg, during the period when the Caine was tow- ing targets at Pearl Harbor did you ever steam over your own towline and cut it?” “Objection!’’ Challee was on his feet again. Blakely gave him a frankly irritated look and ordered the court cleared, motioning to the two lawyers to remain behind. There was a fifteen-minute wait. Blakely and the other court mem- bers looked grim when the parties returned. “The objection is overruled. The witness will answer the question.” Challee appeared stunned, sitting down slowly. The stenographer read the question about the tow- line from the record. Queeg answered promptly, “Well, here's the story on that particular slander. I saw some AA bursts close aboard to star- board. I was gravely concerned that my ship might be within # -§ ee — — An extuitin vito owner of the store te hold hopes for the injured and — par AA Aadbery i ill, some 200 of whom visit the ‘‘tunnel”’ daily, paying tamed yaanhe ef ioteeiseten toliune $1 an hour. Civil action against its operator has been than the radium dial of a watch, is said by the |equested by state medical examiners. : By Herman Wouk ie The Caine Mutin; || ihe Caine Mutiny To Be Continued Your. Watch © Cleaned © Adjusted Watch Bands Special Georges-Newports 4” Expansion Ladies’'—Men's $135] lewelry Dept. ARE YOU MOV ING? I; ST 7, 1954 first such ordinance to be passed in any city. “Following are significant excerpts from the new ordinance: ——— es OPM Ck IOS NE OCTET A NORM TEE ON ARE EAN AER 00 : oo i Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bidg. es | ee ‘ 2 Chamber of Commerce Ordinate 4 BLOCKS ‘Charity Swindles’ In passing its new Solicitations Ordinance, the City of Pontiac leads the nation in stopping “charity” swindles. Drives in the name of charity have defrauded the nation of over $100,000,000 annually. Pontiac citizens have unkowningly given thousands of dollars a year to unwarranted solicitations. Recognizing the need {for eliminating these abuses, your. Better Business _§ Board, a division of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, spent many months preparing an effective ordinance. This proposed ordinance was offered to your City Commission, which, after due study, made it law—probably the SOLICITATIONS COVERED: Any request based “on the plea or repre- sentation that . . . money, credit, property, financial assistance or other thing of value, or any part thereof, will be used for a charitable, religious, patriotic, civic, educational or philanthropic purpose ...” is covered by this ordinance. PERMIT REQUIRED: No person shall solicit for any cause whatsoever - .., within the City of Pontiac, without a permit from the City Clerk upon blanks to be furnished by the City Clerk.” APPLICATIONS: “Applications for permits under this ordinance shall be filed with the City Clerk upon blanks to be furnished by the City Clerk.” SOLICITORS NOT TO BE PAID: “...None of the proceeds derived from the solicitations authorized by the permit will be divided in any manner with persons who actually make the solicitations.” CAMPAIGN EXPENSES: “. . . expenses incidental to the solicitation shall not exceed Thirty Per Cent (30°c) of the gross proceeds, assur- ing the donor that at least Seventy Per Cent (70°) of the donation shall be used- for the .. . activity names...” PERMIT NOT ENDORSEMENT BY CITY: “No person shall represent that the granting of a permit hereunder is an endorsement by the City of Pontiac, and any such representation is hereby declared to be a misrepresentation of fact and subject to the provisions for . revocation of the permit...” _ ; PENALTIES: “Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordi- nance, or filing, or causing to be filed, an application for a permit or ___ certificate under this ordinance containing false or fraudulent mis- statements, Shall Be deemed guilty of ar > and-uper-con- viction: thereof shall be fined not more-than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and costs, or shall be imprisoned for not more than ninety (90) days, or may be punished by both fine and imprisonment. It cannot be emphasized too strongly that no organization affected by this solicitation ordinance may hire solicitors. No professional solicitation will be permitted. Any organization hiring solicitors and any solicitors working for hire will be subject to the penalties of the ordinance. Those wishing further clarification of this ordinance are invited to call the Chamber of Commerce. BETTER BUSINESS BOARD | of the ‘ | 1 | | th 4 jpn range of somebody's firing. We | were in a gunnery area. | “I was watching the bursts. This same sailor Stilwell, a very dreamy-{ and -unreliable man, was at the ‘eli. “He Tailed tor warn me- that we were coming around the full 360 degrees. I saw what was hap- pening, finally, and instantly re- versed course, and I avoided pass- ine over the towline, to my best knowledge. However,the line parted during the turn. ’ Greenwald nodded. ‘You were | distracted, you say, by AA bursts. Did anything else distract you?”’ “Not that I recall.”’ “Can you name any officer who will testify that he saw those AA | bursts?” i “Maybe all of them did and | then again maybe none of them we've been fighting a war and we've had much more on our minds than a few AA bursts off | Peari.”’ | “Did you drop a yellow dye marker off Jacob Island on the first morning of the invasion of Kwajalein?’ “I may have. I don’t recall.’ “Do you recall what your first mission was during the invasion?’’ “Yes. To lead a group of attack OPEN Uptown DRUGS! . . . DRUGS! SAM‘S Walgreen Agency Drugs in Auburn Heights We Will Give Holdens Red Stamps Complete Stock—Downtown Prices Across from Pontiac State Bank SOON Parking Plus... 2% Current nterestRate — if INSURED: » ¥ Open your account with any amount... plan to save regularly... before spending. Put your for you with the sa Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. PONTIAC F AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 16 E. Lawrence S¢t., PONTIAC surplus dollars where they will earnia higher rate of return fety of INSURANCE (up to $10,000.00) by the Federal ze: EDERAL SAVINGS }" 407 Main Street, ROCHESTER 1 La Youth Fellowship 630 P.M TF ‘Prayer Meeting Thurs. 7:38 p.m. [| Bémend & Wathina, Paster j } Community United |. Charch Drayten Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a. m. Worship Service Mr. Garvey Beach, Preaching } $s, Confident Living _ Providence Missionary Baptist Church at 3 p.m. The members of the Detroit church (are invited as guests. Their | pastor, the Rev. H. A. Clark, will | give the sermon. By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Out in the Southwest, U.S, 77 disappears like a river of silver into thy sunset. As it goes by, it passes a little town in Oklahoma. Mrs. Mary Anthony and her com- | Today ane of the most important mittee will be in charge of a tur- | Spots in that town is Erwin Tuc- key dinner following the service.. ker's gasoline station. This program is sponsored Oy | I learned abotit Erwin Tucker the Pastor's Chorus 0 | and his gas station from an article church, of which the Rev. T. Wal- written for the magazine Guide- ter Harris is minister. | posts, which I am the editor. | The station looks like many A Richmond, Va., church Te others on any U.S. highway any duced its aMule at Det as the re-| piace in this country of ours. But sult.of a ‘‘Mile of Dollars’” meas- | there is one thin ured down a city highway, 2007 “about it’ that . church members served as scout- | very different. ers with each responsible for 25 | This ‘is a filling {t. of the mile, about $50 Wednesday: Prayer and Study Hour 7:30 p. m. > FREE READING ROOM # EAST LAWRENCE STREET Open Weekdays: 11 te & Fridays Until 9 FP. M. First Church of Christ | Scientist | Lewrence and William Sts. k t How Christian Science Heols | “GOD'S LAW HEALS POLIO” | CKLW (800kc) Sunday 9:45 A. M. | “you can fill not! mly the tank of! THE PLEASANT GROVE your cer with gas| MISSIONARY BAPTIST and its engine | CHURCH with oil, but you 1 W. Pike St. can also fill your 28 &. a mind, your heart Was Organised , eee by the Rev. R. W. Wright of Detroit SUBJECT: “The Invitation of Jesus” St. Matt. 28:30 SUBJECT: “The Wisdem ef Jesus” St. Leke 2:42 Services 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Rev. F. Littlejoha, Paster Ave. United » and your soul DR. PEALE with courage and faith. Erwin Tucker came back to Oklahoma from World War II with a lot -of unanswered questions about life in his mind. Always a genuine honest man, he describes Oakland himself, however, as “knowing all the answers.” Presbyterian Church He remembers himself as spirit- 10:00 AM ually seeking for deeper under- . : standing. Married and the father Morning Worship of children, he still could not find 7:30 P.M. A _— Evening Worship MR. ROY LINDAHL, Preaching 11:20 A.M. Bible School 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowships Because of the Annual! Conferenc "FREE METHODIST. Church of the Light and Life Hour Special Announcement: at the Bethe! Park Camp Grounds, Flint, Michigan, there will be mo services at the local church for the next two Sundays. Everyone is invited to attend the Camp, located 5 miles west of Flint on M-21 Howard C. Artz. Pastor > e and Camp Meeting in progress ae | PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH | DR. W. H. COLLYOOTT Worship “ewe eee eee “Baldwin and Fairmon Sunday School—All Ages.......10:00 A.M. | —— : ht oe een caer manned by Retired Clergyman Filling the pulpit Sunday at Oak- land Park Methodist Church Will be Dr. William H, Collycott. weeeee 10:00 A.M. No evening services this Camp Meeting in session .at Dr. Collycott is the retired pas- | ter, of St. Paul Methoidst Church, | Rochester, where he served 27 | years. ‘Power of a Name’’ will be week due to the annual so, “The Little Church W E. C. Swanson, Minister ith the BIG HEART!” | his topic at the 10 a. m. service. Customers at Gas Station Gant Fill Souls station where gether,” So he put up ass + Sermon-Wilt-Be- Given or business & —— -_— s : * 7 2 ou 4 : oy) Z ’ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 : ith Faith priest, Father Peyton: ly that prays together stays to in his house and gathered his family about it every morning and evening to talk to God, their part- ner. Word of Erwin Tucker's family altar began to get around. One day assistants numbered three white men and two colored men—all Protestants—so they put up a Prot- estant altar in an empty room pre- viously used to store junk. Somehow, the customers found out about this room and began te drop in for a moment of quiet prayer. There were Jews and | Catholics among them. The lit- | tle town has neither a Catholic | ehudch or a synagogue, but Er- | win Tucker went to Oklahoma City and talked to a priest and a rabbi about the symbols of de- votion appropriate to those faiths. Today there are Catholic and Jewish altars too, but all it says over the doorway to tat room is traveling along route . stopped’ at Tucker's and found the presence of God. _A—department_store owner was among them and he now has a prayer room in his store; an offi- cer of a great manufacturing com- pany was Inspired to-put one in his factory, and the state's safety of- ficers found that drivers who came out of that room drove better, be- cause a man with peace in his mind and heart has better control of himself and his automobile. As you read this, there is someone in Erwin Tuc- | ker’s filling station filling up with | prayer, power and faith. | hold sixth open-air church rally. Souls at Stake, Nixon Tells C on ‘Spiritual Dignity’, Convention Warned By Religious News Service WASHINGTON, D. C. — The struggle in which the wortd is engaged today is qa ‘struggle for the souls of men.”’ Vice Presi- dem Richard M. Nixon told the 12th World's Christian Endeavor Union convention here recently. “And-uniess-we realize that,-we are going to lose it,”’ he told the 1,000 delegates from 24 countries. Ress of Communism is that it denies the spiritual dignity of man, and the greatest strength of the free nations is that “we believe in and respect the in- | dividual’s spiritual dignity.” “Since that is our strength and that is their weakness,”’ he said, “it is essential that we under- stand that struggle and that we t | This layman has made his place connection that we are not- going IN COMMUNISTS’ BACK YARD—Huge cross dominates scene at Leipzig, in Soviet zone, as 35,000 East and West German Protestants U. S. Strength Hinges. win it. And may I say in that) in fact did not introduce himself |ag a missionary eerie The next step was a church build- ing, built largely by the manual labor of the new Christians. A school came = next—with fi- School Marm ‘Earns Capital Drama Award By Religious News Service WASHINGTON, D. C.—A school |teacher here was named winner |! of a city-wide religious drama writ- | ing contest on the theme, “The| ; | Church Ecumenical." Miss Verna J. Dozier, a mem- ber of the non-denominational Church of the Saviour, submitted ‘the winning script. The contest | was sponsored by the Washington Federation of Churches in connec- | tion with the Second Assembly of +-the-Werld—Council_of Churches to be held in Evanston, Ml., Aug. | 15-31. t “Mise Dozier F play; entitled “Ga-| | thered Together,’ was given its ‘premiere in the Amphitheater of | the Washington Cathedral (episco- | pal) grounds. Ring Champ Wins by Saying Rosary By Religious News Service ME IRN ja — Pat- Now, fourteen years later the church, the school and the clinic | continue to thrive each serving | Last week it wag learned the | Encrucijada City Council has re-| named one of the main streets of the town—a ‘street which he must | often have walked in carrying out his work—for the young stranger | | with the unique mission. —__ ana j : 4-Church Town |Would Astound_ residents. Twenty-five years ago a stranger! Original here were ag- came. the Cuban town of Encru-| nostiee and atheists, rom all over cijada — a stranger who although | both churches and saloons to keep he lived there-only ten years WAS the city free -from “the conflict to ergy lives of large nUM- | between God and; Satan.” — bers of the temnepecgie. A Universal Mental Liberty He was the Rev. Ferreol Gomez, Temple was erected to their phi- Sno found a unique way wo bring lesophy and a tree thought, uni- his mission to the people. Unlike wonetty eepehahal £, youperent> Although both institutions were planned on a grandiose scale, they many years ago gave way to the 1 Bdvance of Chri mtiMNitY, A Methodist church now occ pies the old university site. Other churches’ here are the Baptist, Disciples of Christ and Church of yod, Former Pastor to Speak at Trinity Baptist The Rev. William H. Donald. son, former pastor, will be guest speaker Sunday at the morning service at Trinity Baptist Church, He is now minister of Zion Bap- tist Church, Peoria, Ul. Special music will be given by the Men's Chorus with Charles Lockett of Detroit, soloist. The Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr, pastor, is in attendance at_ the World Council of Churches in Evan- ston, Il. Sun., 7:00 PF. M.—Prayer Service Wed., 1:30 P.M. Midweek Service Knights of Columbus Daughters of Isabella First Saturday League invite everyone to attend THE LIVING ROSARY SERVICE presentation on August |4 at 8 P.M. at the outdoor shrine of St. joseph. Bagley and South Boulevard, Pontiac. F 5 ‘living de tion of the magic quality of faith, | Restaurant Tithes Help 59 Churches | By Religious News Service KANSAS CITY, Mo.—One of this - Rey Overbaugh, 5. 8. Supt. There Your Heart Where Your Treasure... | ! this Summer? Set your affection on things Church this Sunday. MORNING-~WORS **The Conco Rev. H. H. Savage. D. D.. . “Holding Forth - , So says the Bible. Luke 12:34. Has your heart been bent on pleasure SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. “Spiritual Lessons from Ruth” athy the above in our Missionary Alliance Church (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) (Rev, @. J. Bersche, Pastor HIP—10:45 A. M. rd of Peter” | Sunday Schoo! ..... 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship . 11:00 a. m. REV. J. ANSTUTZ, Returned Missionary te India "Wells Services!) Alliance Youth Fellowship... .. 4, 6:15 p.m. Specking at Both Services Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister moe EAST HURON at PERRY ae Central Methodist 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “UNFULFILLED” Rev. Milton H. Bank. Preaching + $200 PM YOUTH FELLOWSHIP i city’s largest cafeteries is ‘‘tithing"’ '—at no extra cost to its patrons—to | support churches of the community as well as some in neighboring Kansas City, Kans., and several in ‘other parts of Missouri. | Harry Roe, who took over the cafeteria last November, said he had the idea in mind since the business came under his manage- ment but he didn’t get it worked out well enough to put it into op- eration until recently. Thirty-six churches—14 in Kan- sas City, Kans., and 12 down | state—benefitted from the first | day’s “take,” he said. Since then 23 others have been added to the list of beneficiaries. Before paying for a meal, patrons | write on the back of their check the name of their own church (and, if they wish, their own names) and a percentage of the _amount is set aside for the tith- cdownd: | to win it simply by exposing Com- , Munism for what it is. “That must be done. We must | expose its godless character; must ; expose the fact that men become | slaves, that nations lose their in- | pensenre those things must | be exposed. But, in addition, we | must have a positive message to | present to the peoples of the | world.”’ Pastor and Daughter |Attend Baptist Conclave The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany and the American Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, Wis. The Rev. Mr. Tiffany is pastor of Bethany Baptist Church here. They will return this weekend. his daughter, Ellen. are attending | MELBOURNE, Aystral rick Ford, - Australian and British Commonwealth lightweight boxing champion, attributes his success in and out of the ring to daily reci- ‘tation of the Rosary. | ‘Church Women “i oe ane over Plan Services ‘before all his fights he and his, . . trainer say the Rosary with the Will Conduct Worship, seca Saetnn of vetery. God Extra Programs Sunday at New Bethel Baptist Ford, who was a member of ithe YCW in his home town of | Orange, New South Wales, said he Women will be in charge of all learned all his boxing-in the move- services -of New —Bethel Baptist | ment. | Church, Sunday, “The better Catholics you are.” Special music, arranged by Mrs. he said, ‘‘the better will be your | Sarah Hinton Lawrence, will be | success in sport and in your lives | presented by the Women's Chorus. | generally. You should remember | Mrs. M. G. Baker will be the speak- | that your greatest possession is|er at 11 a.m. | your Christian faith.” At 3:30 p.m, the speaker will The Week By Religious News Service Churchmen from all over the | intensified by rapid changes in the world are arriving in the United States for what probably will be the most important Protestant and ‘held in this country. The meeting is the Second As- | sembly of the World Council of embrac- | Churches, an organization bing fund. asree : The world’s largest Negro re- ligious body is the National Bap- tist Convention, Inc., with some Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p.m. 4,500,000 members. East Pike at MILTON Rev. John W. Maider, Asso. Minister “TEE HERALD OF TRUTE” WXY2Z—-Each Fe 5-7469 CHURCH OF CHRIST Sun. 1:00 te 1:30 P.M. Service o:5@ A. 7:20 18: Sunday Bible School P. Wednesday Eve. Service A | 7:30 P.M. Senday Evening Ti> 239 East | 10:00 A. M. Ou Hear Dr. Bev. Lele P. Marten ree his coming or dia in this spe Pastor. Prayer A Fearles Preacher of the Word { M.—Morning Worship and Communion | “THE MINISTERING ANGELS” Hear about the of a stranger in room of prayer who hia not been invited. No one had 9:45 te 12:15—Children’s Church and School Ulustrated Bible Sermon 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Service Rev. Lela P. Merion, “THE VALLEY OF DRY BONES” - I ‘A. Friendly Place to Worshpi Rev. W. E. Varian, Paster ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE | Sunday School 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service. Pike Street — 11:00 A. M. Worship Lavera Sheffield, Meste Director | Orthodox bodies. | The Assembly will open Sun- day, Aug. 15, at Evanston, Hl., and run through Aug. 31. worship’ services tstanding Services ~ PARKDALE Sunday at the Parkdale and Hollywood, | Block West of Baidwin CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | Sundey School... . ses... cesses: 945 ALM. es |] Preaching ot ..........-0e000%- MOS ee ia. A T NOY. PLS. ooo... ae areews ier see : JM: 505 Auburn Ave. t - "Rev. Wayne £. Welton, Minister—FE 2-6928 NAZARENE Leland L. Marion Speaker | a. 210-216 —, i THURSDAY—YOUTH Speaker REV. W. WIBLEY, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP—11:00 A. M. EVENING WORSHIP—7:45 P. M. TUESDAY—BIBLE STUDY Visit the Church of the ‘Old Fashioned Gospel ASSEMBLY OF COD | N. Perry St. SERVICE—7:45 P. M. Eastern Orthodox gathering ever | o¢ missions-is near its end. “the reports thal the churches ing mest-major Protestant ‘nations and a number of Eastern | Although there will be solemn | and religious | , "pageantry, including a public ob- | the denominations, the commission | servance at Chicago's huge Soldier Professional Women of church will be guests. -A home talent program will be presented by the women of the church at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Wiliam H. Bell,.pastor (ot the church, will have-as_ guests, the Rev. and Mrs. Wil- liam. Donaldson of Peoria, Ill. mn, Religon r churches” of the world | tend to feel that the Christian era Church of Christ is still today, at home and abroad, ‘on mission sent’,”’ the report asserts. Spiritualist Church Sunday Service 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Marte Nellis, Detreit, Speaker Midweek Meeting,. Wed., 3.30 PF. M. * = Calvary ‘Assembly Church © | 1517 Jostyn ~ (Full Gospel) _ ' ace A. Ae vangelistic rvice 9145 P. * M, L. Fred Peter, Pagtor b =? First United Pentecostal Church OF PONTIAC ONENESS 90 W. Howard St. Everyone Welcome! “Thurs. 7:45 POM. Sun, Morn. 11:00 A.M REV. MARVIN P. HESTER FCC Recommends Notre Dame Network By Religious News Service WASHINGTON, D. C. — Federal The racial question has caused |Communications Commission Ex- deep and serious division within|*®miner Basil P. Cooper has rec- ; ommended that the Michigana Telecasting Corporation. stock of which is wholly owned by Notre Dame University, be granted a | sti are badly split on the ques- tion of racial segregation. And it sees no immediate way out of the complex situation. In the United States. | declares. !'TV station at South Bend, Ind. If the recommendation Yet the commission sees hope |license to operate a commercial || caenernae sce a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Huron at Wayne St. Willtam H. Marbach Edward D. Aucharé Pastors 9:48 Church School 11:00 A, M. SERMON TOPIC: “Something to Stand For” xaos ms 347.-N. Saginaw St., Chas. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10 a. m. Bible School. Wed. 7:30 p: m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Study 11 A. M.—"Judgment of the Church” 7:20 p. m—"Living Up te Our Ward”. D. Race, Paster. FE 4-0239 | drawn up by Council commissions. , Faces. | band. oumaa, at . i i buy out PRESHYTERIAN These papers will provide the basis, _ pag perhaps the most hopeful Michigana has agreed to buy for discussion of Pg enngir note that has been sounded by ag Eason the thea, THE KIRK | main theme, “Christ—the Hope of | the in advance of | the World,”’ and several sub-topics. te Amtubty tastons to tn the einer epormms radio sate IN THE -HILLS The commission also stresses | report of the Faith and Order | suniect to F.C. C. approval, it 1240 West Long Lake Road the need for more serious mis. | Commission. : ; ig eager fbr nero fy BLOOMFIELD HILLS sionary efforts in the face of a ecumenical movement, in the radio station $140,000. la resurgence of nationalism and this group, has come of age. Prob. |Whethet the university also will Dr. Hi id C. DeWindt, urges the churches to werk to lems of unity and division of the | operate the Zfwatt radio sta- Semmens , |v e-aby—~cho~ dare of di- church are now getting more seri- was made known. — : “1 GO A-FISHING” * ous attention from vaster numbers) pL viiding of Jackson; State Identical Services The urgency concerning the need | of Christians than et _was_aided by royal-| 9.29 and-44—A.- Me for—wortdwide—evangetism is ~ set} Citing the evidence for” ities from a book written by 9 prison r Ms forth in another report entitled | which includes the actual unions (; 14 Charch School 9:30 A. M. “The Mamten “et the Church to of churches, he Sones Ot j Those Outside Her Life.” cils of . Prepared by the Evangelism | program of the World Council it-| 9°45—SUNDAY SCHOOL Commission of the Council, the | self, among other things, the com- paper warns that “our opportuni- | mission declares the many expres- ties of today may cease to be| sions of concern are calling “de- | opportunities tomorrow.” fenders of disunity before The sense of urgency, it adds, | judgment seat.” Sun. Night 7:45 P.M. oP “Ehe- Whole-Gospel-te-the—} Whele Word Sana —--gons-are-in-the priesthood and five. fz s { sha + \ s Py ail i * | Every By Who loves power is learns with Bobby Burns that ‘Pleasures liquor more than life will lose ‘s the ear close to man “Tell them to buy ay Religion DON D. TULLIS “te his I mouth but murnings Dumfries; its a hantle (great deal) cheaper than in the village. = i tik | this question in these words, ren.” What a world this his footsteps to this high goal. i i Ef With this he went to meet his Judge. , Knowing we become like the things we love, let us fasten our affections upon the things that are above, God, and beauty, and innocence, not the innocence of ignorance, but rather a child-like faith that somehow, “ purpose runs.” through the ages, one eternal Telegu Language Study Backed by Mission Priest By Religious News Service ST. BONIFACIUS, Minn.—A Ro- man Catholic pastor here could have given some help to the presi-| for $2 Million School dent of the Ford Foundation w “neglected” lan- guage in a report filed recently with a Congressional committee: St. Boniface church , who was a missionary pri in India for 14 years, speaks Telegu fluently, and corresponds with many In- dians in that language today. He has several books written in Tele- gu and one of his most treasured possessions is a Bible written in that language on palm leaves. A newscaster recently stated that the Ford Foundation had granted $250,000 for a study of Telegu and commented that “‘if the dis- ~Turhed deat ~coutd turnin their graves, old Henry would be whirl- ing tonight.” Catholic Pair Honored ~ for Training Children NEW YORK—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donachie of Yonkers, N. Y., were honored here as the Alaska Methodist College was First, « Roman Catholic family in the chosen by the committee as the | New York Archdiocese which has Methodists Plan Alaska College | Drive to Raise Funds | Will Open Oct. 18 | proposed two million dollar Meth- odist college were outlined by the committee for an Alaska Christian Missions in a recent meeting in Denver, Colo. Alaska Day, October 18, a holi- day commemorating the official thas been chosen as the opening date for the campaign which seeks to raise $500,000 in the territory. | the city of Anchorage and the | carteieete tk te tens ad | the campaign in the territory. ‘official name for the new institu- : i iy ft fy i . Reed (11, 7:30) and _ (11, 7:30) Rev T_ Walter Harris (11, 7:30) ‘TriMity, Wessen at Maple Rev. R. Dixon Jr. (11, 7:30) | 178 Green 4. . Rev. G. J. Bersche (11, 7:30) -Congregational and Mill ; ~ Malcolm KE: Burton. (10:30) Christian Church Central Christian, 347 North Saginaw Rev. Charles D. Race (11, 7:30) Disciples of Christ First Christian, $50 West Huron Rev. Duncan D. McColl (9:36 a.m.) All Saints, Pike and Wiitiams Rev. C. G. Widdifield (11 a.m.) Evangelical United Brethren Baldwin, £12 Baldwin Ave. Rev. H. B. Ryan (11, 7:30) Rev. A L. Bingaman (ii, 7:30) Ev -Reformed Bethei, Auburn at Marive Rev. Maynard Ocsterie (10 a.m.) Free Methodist 5] Lafayette Rev. Howard C. Arts (11, 7:30) arch, 225 Herrisen acquisition in 1867 of the territory | ou, from Russia by the United States, | ».Ps The governor of Alaska, Hon. | | Frank Heintselman, officials of — ** Rev. W. A. Johnson (11, 7:30) Jewish Reformed _ Temple Beth Jacob, 144 Orchard Lane E. Saperstein (Priday dewish Conservative B’Nai Israel, 148 Oneida {i om) | . Williams and Lorraine | Rev. George L. Garver (11 a.m.) Grace, West Glendale o 8. G | Rev. O. G. Schultz (9 am. 11 om Sohats & Mill at & a.m) erry alam) Methodist ner ciate. Mane . ries 8. cr (10 om Central, Huren and rt , . Milten BH. Bank (10:45) Rev. Charles 6. Maher (11.30 a.m.) , South Saginaw at Judson Rev. Paul R. Havens (10, 7 30) Oakiand Park, Montcalm at Glenwood _ Ms Rev J. A. Parker (11,7) Re Donal servi v ald E. Morris (11, 7:30 Wiisen Avenue ’ Rev. Easton H Hazard (11:15 am.) an First Wesleyan, 67 N. Ly ._€. D. Priess (10, 7:30) Nazarene . Rev RAH v. K. utechinson (11, 7:30) "ae w ~ 3 :. evne Welton (10:48, 7:30) Zion, 239 East Pte ™ given most children to the Fe |tion of higher learning. The pro Rev. W. BE. Varion (11, 7.30) ligious life. Parents of nine, of whom three daughters in religious orders, they received a citation as ‘models of an upright, industrious and pious * from’ the Very Rev. Laur- ence J. McGinley,. president of Fordham University, during the fourth annual institute on ligious and Sacerdotal Vocations there. Plan First Worship in Burned Church special cy Shafer of Durand. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Overbaugh ‘ of 229 Dinona Dr. will open their home Wednesday evening at 7:30/10 years. The church holds get- | p.m. for prayer and Bible study. jacquainted coffees weekly after | The Rev. LeRoy Shafer is pastor both the ll a.m. and 7:30 p.m. of the church. posed four-year liberal arts college ; will be the only accredited church- +related- senior college in the terri- | tory. The University of Alaska at Fairbanks is a land grant college. + After-Service Coffee we Still Attracts Crowds The after-service coffee hours try’s back-tochurch movement when they were introduced a cou- congregations to expand, accord- in various states. which gave impetus to this coun- | ple of years ago still are helping ing to a spot survey of churches . 4 Orthodox | St. George Greek, 95 Marive Rev. Soteriog D Gouvellis (16 am) { Presbyterian First, Geren at Wayne Dr. Wm. MH. Marbach (11) Reman Catholic | St. Vincent de Paul, 197 8. Parke Stent Pay iloceneer Ps - a ‘6 aom., . 8: 730, 1 ’ mt. Michasi’s. Edisen and Lewis | Rev. Michael O'Reflly. Sunday Masses (6, 7:30, @:30. 11:30, 12:30) St. Joseph, 8. rd and Rt. Rev. B ? Jarzembowski, Sunday Masses (10, 12) eae -—s Lynn Avenve v. Richard W. Thomas, M 8, 10, 11:30) om os Seventh Day Adventist Seventh Day Adventist, 156 Meant Clem. ens St. a . — = = $ Christian and Missionary Alliance *. ie = 3 i eed : t atl Ht FF om: PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1054_ DR. DWIGHT SLATER MRS. SLATER Fete Congo Missionaries Beiph €: Ch ; es ° Roman Catholic hotel workers in ir : ‘atholic be let SERVICE 8:15 A. M, at Open House on Sunday Sere eet . from 2 to S for De. and Mrs.|mebllo accident in Illinois. ee ee ee ee SUNPAY-CEOM. srs Ae, ee ee pe Sec oes eee NM Sneek Mloter of bar heme, of 200 ane gue ext afer the Conserva- “ae : Z Drand Mrs Stter with ther] — os St. Jo s Lutheran Church | , Se ees ue ole 7,000 See Religious Art | American Letheran, Conference (National Latheran Council) i sionary service in the Belgian Despite Midwest Heat Sunday Sehool............ 9:45 a. m. el midiataty to | By Retigious News Service Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Senate Majority Leader William F. Knowland (R-Calif) sat in a es | Fleet, former 8th Army comman- _der in Korea. Southern Baptists ‘Prepare TV Reel om Prodigat Son By Religious News Service | | use on television hag been. com-|Famington Baptist Church, | pleted in Hollywood, it was an-| nounced here by the denominaton's Radio Commission. Titled ‘‘This My Son,”’ the half- | hour picture is based on the para- | ble of the prodigal son. It was pro- | duced for the Radio Commission by Family Films Inc., and will | be released to Southern | Churches. | pew with President and Mrs. Rhee Acre, graduated in nursing from during the service which also was| Sparrow Hospital in Lansing in! attended by Gen. James A. Van 1948. The Slaters were married i ATLANTA, Ga.—Shooting of the| Mrs. Palmer, whose husband, Dr. | | first dramatic film prepared un-| Palmer was pastor of Gratiot Ave. | der Southern Baptist auspices for | Baptist Church in Detroit and the | | t ' { | Baptist . | The Radio Commission annouce- | ‘ment said that professionals in |the religious motion picture pro- | | duction field regard it as ‘‘the | outstanding religious television film | of the past three years." ‘Church of God Here Exceeds Fund Goal The First Church of God here was one of 484 congregations of | | the denomination in. America to | exceed the goal of $13.00 per mem- | ber for the World Service Fund of the church. The per member giving was $24.65. _ The goal of $13.00 per member | set by the national church organi- zation was designed to raise more than $1,000,000 for world service \ for the year ending June 30. The ‘Church of God has 2,100 congre- | gations throughout America. t / Hospital e ds ty OSes ae at : Skylights of second-floor galleries ‘were darkened with opaque paint |to give the show a spiritual set- ting, an institute spokesman said. This also served to lower tempera- tures in the notoriously warm gal- leries nearly 15 degrees. his year. Mrs. Slater, the former Barbara that year. Both are graduates of Michigan | State College and both .attended | Bob Jones College in 1943. Congo. They will be working with le the hospital in memory of Mrs. | Elmer Palmer. - | and | SERVICE SUNDAY Rev. Juanite Parris, Dr. wat aig "ot Meee, EVANGELISTIC er sramcorsever || TABERNACLE ™ 60 Tilden at W. Huron avenend Service Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 7. M. 7:30 P.M. ‘t Youth Groups 6:30 P. M. No Services Alter Sunday Until Ind SUNDAY of Sept. Radie CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR (18 A.M. A. |. Baughey, Pastor GRACE LUTHERAN CHURC Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A.M. ae Corner of Genesee and Clendale € Rev. Otto G. Schults—Speaker : 2 PRES ne eel a ke SE. T9:30A. George Watch “This Is the Life’—Sunday, 12:30 P. M.—WIBK-TV $e Ce mee cemt nee St. Paul Lutheran Church re Sesiym ot Fourth M.—Sunday Schoo! 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service” Mahder, Pastor Phone FE 5-0404 one oe WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 1020 Sun. School Rev. C. D. Friess 1100 Worship Pastor Listen Temerrew Morning O-er Pentine WCAR (1130 ke) ot 9:05 te 9:28 A.M. We present—“HERALD OF SALVATION”—Tene tn. The SALVATION ARMY This growing “church-going | eal wishes site a . Seturéey) | . fellowship” | me rae . ‘also proving an effective means of| aes fay” en During SUNDAY SCHOOL ...............4.. 9:45 A. = (Ecing new members scones aaa tmintcrcwywrin ft HOLINESS MEETING 5.052... AM } — ra 10, 7:30) . | J . p EMMEEE OENVINE ws errr ewer eeees : . ° lords of one pastor, . ae “Rev. BT Waiting ae 7:30) uly-August | EVANGELISTIC 2 8 8 8 ee 7:30 P.M. we “eofiees’".. Saization Arme--Citadet-29-¥.~4 : = a af} ss cp = ' - “Capt ane hire veram "vie roe | WWE TL “Officer in Charge, MIDWEEK PRAYER | Stich. has been using the idea Sher stk herent iit et . Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 P.M. |to build good will for more than Rev 8 J Elite i am) - Close | Services FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Senday Schoo! 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Seturdey Night Service et 7 Preaching 11:00 2. m. Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m. :30 p. m. FR 4-8208 — Christian Psychic Science, 36 Whittemore Horace John Drake (8 ».m.) —— booing 1348 Baidwin Chester Swoffer (10, 7 Beviah Meoliness, Gein i of Christ, " & Truex, Min. (10:30, 7 30) of Christ, 1194 Jesiyn Ave. John Spradiey, Min. (11, 730) | Ch Ged, Se6 East Pike St | Milten ce | Markem 12, 7:30) of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . E. Huren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac Ow. 5: Office’ eneeeee The Rev. C Rev. Waldo R. Hunt Rev. W 8:00 A. M—Holy Communion ‘ ‘ Milford Michigan % A M.—Morning Prayer ané Bermon by the Rev Rodert 4. Bickley, Vicar Tay’ | 9:30 A. M—Holy Communion | {| | il | 1¥:00 A. M—Moming Proves, ond « val St. George’s Chapel St. Andrew's Chapel 42906 Dixte Mighway Rutitine ts 41 Conditiones fawn Dr. LeRoy Shafer (11, 7) First Sectal Brethren, oa | Every | Wednesday at Christian Literature Sales 39 Oaktand Ave. Sunday Morning’ Sunday School ... \ \ FIRST METHODIST. Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister “IF YOU HAD BEEN HERE” . The ninth in a series on our trip to Palestine. Wednesday Evening ..... 7:30 P.M. re A are oye... 10:00 A. M. .. e+ 11:15 A.M. f -— 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 29 W. Lawrence Street (W. 9.45 9.45 Mid- SERVICES AT BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 11:00 a. m. 7:00 Huron, between General Hospital and Webster School) Preventive Religion” TIFFANY. Minister SUNDAY—— a.m. Sunday Church Scheol, tor Al! Ages | a.m. College of Christian Living, Adults — The Public Worship Service for All Ages p.m. Societies for Youth. all Age Levels ——WEDNESDAY—— Week Program, Lower Auditorium, Coo! and Refreshing “Majoring in PRED 10:00 FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Lockout Drive 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School A. M.—Morning Service — 7:30 P. M.—lvening Service Gea. Offices: Anderson, indians FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Garner FE 4.7407 Invites You to Our Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Sundey School ........10:00 A. M. Morning Worship ..... . 11:00 A.M. Christien Endeavor 6:30 P.M. ' Service 7:30 P.M. Communion & Feet Washing Service Wed. Prayer Meeting ... .7:30 P. M. Rev. R. Garner, Pastor “ee eee —- ee First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 963 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. _Merning Worship .....11:00 A.M. BT CSP ‘iaeke es a » Tuesday . year ¢ APOSTOLIC CHURCH “The treth en Tongues whether of Ged, or modern es some claim. We will give the Public a chance on night and em Sunday te question this. Bring westions. «458 Central Sundey Services 10 A.M. — 7:30 P.M. Res. tA, Parent Tues., Thurs. end Set. Services 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor ee eee Phone FE 4-8574 Alfiliated with Southern Baptist Convention “GOD HAS SPOKEN” 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship “PAST FEELING” Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. ' a hea Se a Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 ‘WHAT the BIBLE TEACHES About RACIAL SEGREGATION’ Rev. Baptismal Service Tom Malone, Speaker Kee 19 towered 8 ety we ae —————— Z 4 And Shakes Hands in Some Cases Merely Bids By EMILY POST A mother writes: ‘Wil you please tell me about a detail of ‘Goodnight’ | greeting and leave-taking? Should |] rise from my chair to shake hands with a young man friend of my daughter? WEATHER VANES Post Signs Lawn Signs $575 to $1] 4?! Choose from over 133 designs ... Cast aluminum is weath- erproot and rustproof. Identi- fies and beautifies your house Write or call for com- plete catalog. WIGGS 24 W. Huron Regular $1.00 68¢ Values to $2.00 $1.00 Values to $4.00 $1.98 Values to $10.98 $2.98 Merle Norman Studio 405 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 2-4010 “For example: When they both a dance? If this is a man whom I have never met before, would your answer be any different?” Answer: If he is someone who is often at your house and he merely follows your daughter as she comes into the room to say goodby before going out with him | you would merely say goodnight to your daughter and “Goodnight, | John” to him, without rising or | Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper to | send flowers to a young man who | is making his debut soon as pianist | at a concert, or is this too fem- /are properly sent only to women | performers and that we should send | a present instead to our neighbor's | son. Will you please advise me | on this matter? I agree with your husband about the impropriety of flowers for a man. Under most circumstances a telegram is suf- ficient. If you would like to send a present, it would be unusual but not incorrect. “Dear Mrs. Post: As it improper for a guest at a wedding to wear white? I have a very pretty white nylon evening dress which I had intended to wear to a friend's wed- ding, but have been told that it “would-be very discourteous: to the! bride to do so and that she is the only @ne dressed in white. Will you advise me? answer: This is certainly not a rule of convention.. You can wear whatever color you like, including white. You would not, however, wear anything on your head which suggested a_ veil. PETUNIA! —s No need to cuss And fret and wheedle- Here's the way To thread a needle / Right, Petunia! To get a thick yarn through a nar- row eye, just lasso the yarn with a loop of ordinary thread, pull it through. wee “Prompt wee Efficient... Courteous... NEW RUGS & CARPETS CLEANED ‘Applications spin mee ibemacmcs acs Oe Fees Ct ar eee oe mare ; : yr + x : ‘et Vf rs Tage By oid fe a Wi “— A. ae | (ZHE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST ta 1954 ~ Mother Needn’t Rise to Say Goodbye W et When Dau ghter and Beau Go Out me Pa ee we Encourage Good-Grooming Habits By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Since most 7-yéar-old girls spend their summer in playclothes, re- laxing and dressing for children’s games rather than for appear- ance’s sake, the smart mother will You may think this will be a difficult task, and that it will take a small miracle or fantastic prom- ises to get your little girl back into the immaculately groomed class. If so, watch your daughter's Isn't it one of complete interest? And doesn’t she ask if she can paint her nails, too, or apply a little bit of your cologne? Well, there’s your solution. By | introducing her to a few cosmetics, made especially for small-fry Marriage Licénse Robert L. 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Miss B. L. — Your practical, con- servative side Sééiis 16 War with your dramatic and romantic im- pulses, but you can blend these into a harmonious you with daring lingerie. Later_you-can carry it into more daring costumes. | Gives Body-to Hair If your hair is fine, set it in large, thick pin curls for thick- ness and spring. When wound tightly, fine hair tends tq look fuzzy. 8-] mother's advice on the cover. Carol Avey of Walnut Creek, Calif., tells us that she has fun with this house which she made herself. The base is a card table, and the only hard part is the covering. This can be used in the house, on the porch, or in the yard on nice days. Ask mother for an old sheet or blanket. Now, cover the top of the table with brown wrapping paper or even an old blanket. Cut the old sheet so that it just reaches from the table top to the floor. Tack or tape this on, or use brown paper fo this, too. The paper is nice, for then you can paint on bricks, windows and doors with black show card colors. Set a tin can on top for a chim- ney, and you may move: in! you only cut on three sides | | | open and close. Perhaps you can find some wooden boxes for furni- ture, Test Tube Fibers Need Little Washing | As a general rule, the newer fabrics—such as nylon, Dacron, Orion, Dynel, Acrilan—don’t re- quire long immersion or action to come clean in soapsuds. The reason is that soil doesn't penetrate these ‘‘test tube’ fibers and is easily washed off the sur- face. | Answers te Previous Pursie sae LICIL 1a” Sic | Sis] ' is) Of. [Ol 49/8). 16) 18/8i* is) TAIRA SiS ie Sic lolol TE Ar iRiclLiAlT is. GOUOUIW EES : WATER SOFTENERS, Ine. FE 5-577! Completely Automatic WATER SOFTENERS Manual and Conversion Units Complete Informa 1047 W. Huron tion Gladly Given Book Helps= | Housewife Style Hair Good Coiffure Aids the Woman Bravi Business Worl By ANNE _ HEYWOOD Some months ago we reviewed a book called “Perfect Fit,” ‘which would enable the home- maker to make her own clothes | very professionally. that so often a young mother with schoolage children is eager to get ; a part-time job but cannet afford the wardrobe it entails. As a result, we were snowed under with letters from women who had that very problem. And-now, along comes another book which will be just as helpful. it is-calied—*Top Secrets of—Hair Styling,"’ by Victor Vito, and will honestly help you achieve a salon appearance right at home, .ill ive you that chic look which mployers value, and which many a homemaker feels she .gannot | afford. . The book describes every kind | of hair style, what type is best |" for faces of various shapes, and what effect the texture of © your hair will have on any given hair style. It shows what equipment you will ‘need, and gives play-by- play outlines for the whole process. There is an excellent section on how to disguise de- how to let your hairde do the mest for you. The woman at home, I think needs to take particular pains with her appearance, especially world in an attempt to get a part-time job. ; She is apt to belittle herself: to attack a prospective job with a hesitant: “I'm just a house- wife,” ‘which is unjustified, and which many times defeats her. Well - fitting clothes and a beautifully styled coiffure will do a lot to overcome this, and they are within the budget of any woman who is willing to put in a little extra effort. If you would like to know how you may get “Top Secrets of Hair Styling’’ and ‘Perfect Fit,” send me a stamped envelope, Care the Pontiac Press, and I'll give you full information. fects in your appearance, and |. By Chapman Design IS OE AT Largér The new Ceil Chapman look is here to stay, for her recent collec- tions of day dresses have been ab- solute sellouts, This success is not surprising, for Mrs. Chapman con- tinues to invest her superlative knowledge of beautiful body-build- ing in all her designs. This dress, whose body lends it- | self to sizes up to 20 (the V-neck is part of this) but is equally good for size 12s, was one of the biggest sellers in a recent collection. As easy to sew as it is to wear, it was originally made in gray flannel with linen collar and cuffs. In tweed, or any of the new wools, measurements, not standard pat- Bust Waist Size 38 25 36 inches 12 %% 26% 3T% inches “4 38 28 ye inches 16 0 30 41 inches 1s 42 32 43 inches 20 Size 12 requires 2% yards of 54- inch material for dress and one- First Exposure \to Sun Governs ~ |Skin Condition . The way you prepare your skin for its first exposure to the burning t ‘Sizes Flattered half yard of 39-inch materia] for contrast. To order Pattern 1191, address Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P.O. Box 535, Dept. P46, G.P.O., New York 1, N.Y. State size. Send $1, Air- mail handling 25 cents extra. Add 4 cents for handling if paying by check or money order. (Copyright 1964) WAIST 4640 w—32 by frre Versatile skirt to put an end to ‘‘what-to-wear-worries” this sea- Son! Sew-thrifty to make — sew several in a variety of colors! | Sew-easy, too. No side seams! Inverted back box pleats insure graceful walkirfg ease! Wonderful in lightweight wools, tweeds! Pattern 4640: Misses’ waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32 inches. Size 28 takes 1% yards 54-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- — of the ar wrt determine-its 7 its recondition for the rest of the s sum: | mer. Too many girls on a first day at the beach subject winter-white skins to an overdose of sun, and the result is usually an unattrac- tive and painful burn. First of all, you should not venture inte the sun without covering your body with suntan oil. Modern suntan preparations offer full protection for your skin and it is only through neglecting to use them that you can acquire a painful sunburn. The. newest of these suntan lo- -tions is an aerosel-spray. A touch of the fingertips will release a fine mist of this lotion. In seconds, it covers the skin with an invisible film. In addition, it has a lanolin- rich base that has been combined with fine face cream emollients, Adorable picture-sampler to help your little angel remember his prayers! Letters are large, easy to read! Nursery decoration sur- rounds printing! Gift divine! So easy a child can do it! Pat- tern 533: ‘‘Now I lay me’’ prayer transfer 1642x18 inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Halo Effect Made by New Curl Set If you wish to create a halo Pid ater Skiers - MRS. DOUGLAS C, TRE AIS Marriage Vows Spoken by Mary Ann Fitzpatrick Mary Ann Fitzpatrick became the bride of Douglas C. Treais this morning in St. Vincent de Paul Church. The bride is the daughter of the Thomas C. Fitzpatricks of Mary | Day AVEHUS and Hie“ Is “the” sort of or” baby ~ pearly With “Maen | ee Mr. and Mrs. Claude Treais of | Snelibrook road. The Rev, Maurice Veryser per- formed the 10 o'clock Nuptial High Mass before an altar dec- orated with vases of white giad- ioll, pompons and fugi chrysan- | themums. The bride approached the altar) wearing a floor-length gown fash- ioned with a bodice of Chantilly- type lace over slipper satin. The | portrait neckline was formed by | finely pleated bands of nylon tulle. The deep-yoked skirt of Chan-| tilly-type lace with flounce of ny- | Beverly Bugg Showered With Linen Presents Beverly Bugg announced the at- tendants for her Aug..14 marriage to Harry J. Nicholson at a linen shower given in her honor Wednes- day evening in the home of Mrs. Gordon L. Booker of North Avery road. Hostesses for the shower assist- ing Mrs. Booker were Nancy Up- ham and Mrs. Robert Lussie. Mrs, Booker will be the honor * attendant and bridesmaids will include Miss Upham, Mary Gil- low, Bonnie Green and Fran Nicholson. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bugg of Ascot Guests at the shower were Mrs. Bugg. Mrs. Ben Bundo, Mrs, Ber- fiard Toutant, Bonnie Miller, Mrs. Jack Selberg, Mrs. Lynn Wyckoff, Mrs. Gerald Dewees, Phyllis Berry, Mrs. Gary Hetherington, Betty Clark and Mrs. _tterd Mayo. Cille Shell, Joan Pe ea Shields, Shirley Taylor, Barbara Zoch and Miss Green. Marjorie Greene, »Pat Boyer, Barbara White and Betty. Studt completed the list. _ Hands Reflect Personal Habits Perhaps more than anything else, your hands are a reflection of your self - respect. Beautiful, smooth hands indicate giving of your own precious time to care for them. Sloppy, fough hands are a sure _sign of personal carelessness. Whether you're a housewife or a)” your work for you. , treat them well? After all, they'll have to last you a lifetime. nail brash in warm, soapy water, Then, well, pashing back the cuticle your nails with your towel as you hoa 80, at Patient in Hospital Ferman Huston of East Mont- calm street is a patient in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. |lon tulle fell into a chapel-length ‘train. A softly fluted Juliet cap of net and lace dotted with brilliants | secured her fingertip-length veil of silk ittusion with hand-rolled hem. She wore a_ single strand of-pearl prayerbook and a crys- tal rosary with an arrangement of daisies, roses and stephanotis with streamers, Christine Zaffina attended the | bride as maid of honor and Betty | Jo Fitzpatrick, sister of the bride, |and Mrs. Palmer Kroh of Detroit were other attendants. They were gowned in dresses of copper-toned crystallized silk. Rows | of delicate tucks detailed the cap sleeves as well as the bateau neck- | lines of empire-styled bodices. The bouffant skirts belled over taffeta to ballerina length. Forehead veils | accented their matching caps of | fine braided straw. Miss Zaffina carried a cres- cent-shaped bouquet of aqua daisies and the other attendants carried crescent-shaped bouquets of yellow daisies, Richard Fitzpatrick, brother of the bride, served as best man for Douglas, and Rodney Treais, bro- ther of the bridegroom, Alvin Pink- | ston, Ronald Weaver and Lawrence’ Johnson seated the guests. A -breakfast was held at Devon Gables immediately following the ceremony for the bridal party, im- mediate family and grandparents. Greeting the 300 guests at her home for the 3 o'clock reception, Mrs. Fitzpatrick wore a powder blue street-ength dress of Chun- tilly lace with white accessories and a corsage of yellow tearoses. The *s mother chose a powder blue faille street-length dress with matching accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses. Mrs. Cora Fitzpatrick of Gay- lord, grandmother of the bride, wore a mauve suit and corsage of yellow shattered carnations. Mrs mother, wore a black and white print dress and a corsage of deep pink shattered carnations. For a wedding trip through north- ern Michigan and the Upper Pen- insula, the new Mrs. Treais changed to a charcoal gray sheer wool dress with matching jacket, accented with bittersweet accesso- ries. She wore a corsage of valeria glamellias. Upon their return the newlyweds will reside in Pontiac until fall when the bridegroom will resume his studies at Michigan State Nor- mal College. The bride attended Sienna Heights College in Adftan. D. Fifield of East Longfellow ave- | nue on Friday. He is the son) of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fifield of | East Strathmore avenue. [Be Classic Oval by Camouflage ~ Grab Ruler | the Contour Now take pencil and paper and, with your ruler, draw a_ vertical line, the length of Chin to hairline. Draw bisecting lines at the proper places corresponding to all your cross measurements. Now connect the outside ends of all your lines, and there's your face. Keep that guide in front of you. Mark it up for all the things you're going to learn—foundations, rouge, lipstick, eye business. 7 Faces of ty So, here goes. are seven fairly distinct of faces, other you'd best know which you are. perfectly oval, I'll . But I'll just men- passing famous faces of each type, so don’t think you're alone in deviating from the norm. The oval: Ovate, egg-shaped — cheekbones dominating. contour, chin smaller than forehead. Joan Fontaine and Joan Caulfield — you think of some. The round: Nearly circular — rounded forehead, full round jaw and chin. Shirley Tem- ple and Betty Grable are “rounds.” The pear: This is a narrow forehead, a wide jaw, and a full chin. Think of Ann Sheridan, a lot —’Greer Garson, Bette Davis The :, High, prominent To Perfect Face Last week you learned how to put on your basic foundation. To- day vou’ve found your true shape. Now see what darker and lighter foundation shades: can do to cor- rect your contours to a more per- fect -oval.. (Rouge and hair style will take care of finishing the illu- sion.) The oval girl needs only basic foundation — coloriess if her skin is flawless, otherwise colored as indicated. Round: Darken cheeks with dark foundation. Pear: Darken jaws and chin with dark foundation. - Square: Darken jaws with dark foundation. Oblong: Darken jaws and chin with darker base. Heart: If short, lighten chin with i | = i i uk 383 cheeks, ger and Measure ‘of Your Face der, pile a bit on a clean surface. Drop a splatter of mineral oil or , | colorless liquid foundation into it. If the ie omer Samet doesn't eee much @ § after 10 minutes, you can have faith in its color trueness. Powder should not absorb the oil of your foundation — just rest on it lightly. So first make sure your foundation is sheerest film — not a perceptible coating. Now take clean cotton puffs (throw away your old, soiled puffs) | and get into a good, strong light. | Flour Barrel Look Step 1. Take up all the powder the cotton puff will hold. Too much? Shake off excess. Pat it on — P-A-T, pat. Don’t rub or slide. Pat your: neck, face and brow with lots and lots of powder. Yes, lips and eyes, too, but lightly over Step 2. Now, inch by inch, lightly press or pat powder into skin with puff. Give a little twist each time you press ‘or pat — it helps to get down into the tiny valleys. “You are-setting your the foundation, citing it a good footing. You'll look a little like rel, but wait and see how long it will last. Step 3. Take a clean, soft powder brush or whisk of cotton, dust off any excess. Stroke off eyelids, then brush eyebrows and hairline with small, stiff brush (an inexpensive tooth- brush). Hollywood Trick Don’t brush powder out of lashes (shh — Hollywood trick — when you mascara them, they look much thicker this way). ination for smoothness — for clean lipstick and mascara. Where wrinkles appear, puff out and powder. Look up when powdering under eyes. 1. A powder for day: A warm- er, darker shade because blue light cast from the sun chills the skin tone. 2. A powder for night: A lighter, cooler shade. The yellow from ar- » | tificial lights of night sallows the skin tone. Continued Monday SB your head had been in a flour bar-. A final exam- hairline — and you are ready for cheeks when you put on foundation —~s road, Jay Sandow fete) and Lake. Sylvan Water Ski Club, now in, its third year at Oakland County, Boat Club, has planned a ski show the club on Sylvan Lake. Headed by Jack Gilson and Jerry A pevamid by Marilynn Hickson (top) of Pine Lake for 4 o'clock Sunday: afternoon at; ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, AUGUST | 7, 1954, il Stage. Sh Pontine Press Phetes Lauren Shuba, both of Sylvan Brace, the club has grown steadily | since its. organization, now count- ing those as young as 8 years old | “The cbub bus Suratshed sonal excitement to the residents of Baby Comparisons of Very-Little Value all adults. But there the connec- age Baby begins to walk or talk as compared to the child next door is needless perform alike. If you have genu- ine reason to feel alarm con-| cerning Baby's slowness in any- thing. consult your doctor. He can give you a sound, expert opin- jon. Speeds Washing Speed dish washing by putting sudsy dishes into drain and pour- ing hot water over them. This is not only the quickest but the most sanitary method of rinsing dishes. And, since hot water evaporates rapidly, the dishes will soon be ready to go into the closet. Becomes Mrs. Ronald Felix by the Rev: tral Methodist Church. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. 4 ear tives wth Riker street. The bride chose a pink cotton satin dress trimmed in pearis for the wedding ceremony, She wore matching hat and shoes and carried a nosegay of pink reses and white carnations, Mrs. Raymond L. of blue carnations. Mr. Wheeler served as best man. and Mrs. Edgar F. Schulz of Os- “and Ronald” Wheeler was her sister's only attendant, wear- | igg a powder blue Gress with navy accessories and a shoulder corsage | Nancy V. Schulz Married | Nancy V. Schulz became Mrs. | Ronald F. Felix in.a,4 o'clock | dress with white accessories and The bride’s mother wore a navy a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Felix also Milton Bank this afternoon in Cen-} chose a navy dress accented by | white accessories and a gardenia corsage. of Mr. and Mrs, Jack K. Fettr of| te families, the couple left | for a short honeymoon. | Upon their return they will re- | side on Newberry street. . ‘Coming Events Pontiae High School 1949 June and summer school graduates will have « counten pienie Sunday aefternoon LA o thee Monday at § pm in Meese Tempie 35 Mt. Clemens 8t The annual meeting of the Franklin Cemetery Auxiliary will be heid Thursday { in le Park, Birmingham. Picnic lune! at 1 pm wools for back-to- are here! Wonderful buys at Piggy Flannel skirts, with elasticized waistbands, As seen in LIFE. Open Sunday 10:30 » 2:30 Ethics — SHHOHSHSSHSEEHSSOSHE SEES HOSES ETEEEEE EE ES OSS pretty Sacony washable Banker prices. Jersey shirts, % rib-knit trimmed, from 3.80. |___ from 3.98. Sizes 3-6x,-7-14. girls! school ask for free bubble pipes! Nellie 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 Block West-ef Huron One of the biggest mistakes you | can make is comparing your Baby | to others. To be sure, all babies| / have things in common, just as do! tion ceases. So, worrying about the | Babies are individuals and it's | useless to expect that they'll all | 'f ' re. MARVIN C. BLADES Receiving a degree in mechani- cal from General Mo- tors Institute of Technology in Fiint Friday was Marvin C. Blades of Lorraine Court. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Blades of Norton avenue. Chapter Celebrates | Mooseheart Night Mooseheart Chapter Night was celebrated by Womert of the Moose recently in the Moose Tem- ple on- Mount Clemens street: Mrs. Verna Mae Moore was initiated in honor of Mrs. Ferman Huston, senior regent i" SRE Ne. breakfast to be held on Aug. 15. Ritual practice will be held Mon- | officers and committee chairmen | present. Members of the executive board of Pontiac Chapter 360 attended the executive conference Sunday in Taylor Township. When You Think of Music Think of Gallagher's BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO ot Gulbransen SPINET PIANO Wi pon Jo rcehane wp cartage. "495 MUSIC CO. ) bathtub alone even for the length regent.’ scat dad Blanes - were announced fora | day at the Moose Temple with all | Mrs. Floyd Shotwell (top) of Jemies K boulevard and Mrs. Jack Gilson of Oaktand avenue. Club Celebrates 3 Years of Growth (Couple Wed meapsbore with otunte built ercand_| ‘Ceremony general skitts and the 7-foot ad- justable jump. “In Sunday's sbow, dkiers will |°“ St“ Michwer Church” was the set- start and land at the boat club | $n this morning when Beverly dock. ane Haley became Mrs. Anthony . x Fisher Stunts will include a perform- of six sh being ¢ She is the daughter of Mrs. Ar« hind one boat, is. sl thur Haley of East Rundell street skiing, saucer riding, single, double and triple jumping and helicopter | spins over the jump. - Place Baby in Low Chair With Table up well, put him into a chair, She rather than holding him on your ried lap when he eats. A low chair and table are convenient and he'll use them into childhood. | Wes tbeideammnld, They both See to it that he has a foot| waltz-length dresses of blue and rest of some kind, whether box, | white dotted Swiss with bolero stool or built-in. And make sure, | jackets of the same material. They too that the table is the right | carried colonial bouquets of daisies height for him to lean on while | and bachelor buttons. Nhe's feeding himself. Elliott Plante was best man and Around-the-Clock Job\Watching Baby Protecting Baby from accidents | means a constant watchfulness on | your part. It's never safe to leave | him alone while you're away on an errand, even if he's sleeping soundly. And never leave him in the of time it takes to answer doorbell or telephone, Be sure that the screens are secure and cannot be ( and let him have only those toys; *— ‘that Rave no buttons or whistles. Chill Candles First | Candies wi barn evenly and wilt) She is vorsty affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi 2 SE CR RR NTIS refrigerator for 24 hours before! if they are stitched up and down | using. | | | OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5. New Exciting Fall Clothes. tor College and_Career Girls | Surnmer Clothes— | | Y3 » V2 Off | | PARKING A by ’, “ | REAR , of STORE 4 Hater at Telegpegh ‘ hot aFip if You” store” thenr ir thet New -shoe-taces-wilt-test-longer a Hal Boyle Finds: Cost Builder _4541 Dixie Hwy. DRAYTON PLAINS Fermenty — — — Les Hutchinson's Caleteria Roast Turkey Dressing Cranberry Sauce, 7 | Potatoes and AGS Gravy, Rolls and” hae’ Butter, Beverage ‘It’s a Family Affair’ Desserts Extra— from 15¢ —ALAL PY Daily Luncheon and Dinner Specials Open TH A.M to 8 P.M. PAPAL OPAPP NL OF APA AIR-CONDITIONED 400 Car Black Topped Parking Lot Alongside Kiddies’ Admission Play- ADULTS 70¢ get - CHILDREN ROUND UNDER 12 PONY. BOATS FREE! _ Open 7:30 P. M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 Storts ot Dusk TONIGHT ---3 GREAT HITS REECE A AL LT LTTE ITT TL TT COLOR --- MORE tO OWL Suspense Sensation! ~ i} UA ROBERT RYA? (=33),'7-\ 91 MY LOVELY .1 dan Mid Ain An Mn Al, lt, la, i, At, t,t, tt, t,t, he A At wih LEE 1. COBB - MAMIE Van DOREN- BART ROBERTS and the MISS UNIVERSE BEAUTIES > SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY <_ -MEGUIRE | PETERS JOURDAN \s MAGGIE coins in the fountain as the Romans do... and then fell in love—as Coins ir Fountain ,; , The Love St ory Be shind The Love That's Sweeping The Nation AtSO- TECHNICOLOR whose treachery ruled a lawless wasteland! To WIN the fiery | beauty no other 5 man could tame! BEULAH, Wyo. (#—There is a/| $1,000,000 menument to a fish dinner hear here. eof tei bl E Fa! the late multi-million “passing through a motor tour to Yellowstone Park, stopped for din- ner in a restdurant in a nearby town. He was served trout, and | found them amazingly succulent. “Where did these come from?” he asked. He was told they came from Sand Creek, which some ex- perts regard as one of the two best trout streams in the world (the other is in Switzerland ... or. . oOo wherever you Caught your-lastdwouthe- The next morning Annenberg drove to the heart of this fisher- man’s paradise, took a long look at the beautiful salmon-colored cliffs and the clear-flowing stream, and ‘said two words to the owner: “How much?” He bought it on the spot. * 2« ¢ In the next few years Annenberg is reported to have spent approxi- mately a million dollars on the ranch, The great lodge—it has 8 s and 6 baths—was built of huge logs, and filled with fine | hand-carved western style furni- | ture. He put in a 9-car garage, a huge barn in which each horse has fountain. The draperies in the lodge are of horsehide, elaborately beaded. longer be duplicated; looms that size no longer exist. Ranch “A” (for Annenberg) is smal] as ranches go out here— only 680 acres, slightly more than a square mile. But it is a fish ranch, not a beef ranch. It has some 40 elk, 200 deer, and flocks of wild turkey and ruffed-grouse— but its main stock is in its flowing thousand delectable trout. « > “ 4—-}¢-the fishing-geed?. Sen.. Bricker of Ohio once cast a fly from the front porch of the lodge and hauled in a 14-pound rainbow beauty. Annenberg, who also maintained fishing lodges in Florida and Penn- sylvania, came here less frequently in his later years and disposed of the property before his death. It is now owned by Pete Smith, 6-foot 7 son of a former Wyoming pernor. Smith estimates it would take $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 at today’s prices to duplicate the lavish splen- dor of Ranch “A.” “Annenberg built it to last for- ever—and it should last forever,” he said. “I’ve been told that each | of the bronze casement windows | cost $1,600.’’ Pete and his pretty wife, Oydis, | love the quiet charm and seclusion | A heavy duty, weather resisting coating that seals the surfoce. No wetting down required to apply Rev Masonry. OAKLAND | Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake FE 5-6150 THE PONTIAC BRBSS, SATURDAY. AUGUNS Ye100 ; Monument to Fish Diriner\< “A” | watch elk come cautiously out to Community Tl Theaers “=the, Freseh pees, fine "More Canyon,” Joel McCrea, crea, ideri Blanchard. Bleomficid Sat.: “Dial M-for Murder, $1 Million | som 2° rt |of their canyon retreat, They Can | ans,” Mitsi Gaynor the Fighting a. Pex sit on the porch at evening and | 7 feng Fe. we ter Pidgeon. Sat.: _—. Pasha,” Jeft Chandler, Payne, Mari Blanch- rene en the 10 fect today thst anes border murmuring Sand Creek. “One of the nicest things is that|*"*.. Sun: no dust gets into the lodge,” . said | rountain,” Doroth Mefuire, Jean Peters Oydis, giving a housewife's view. Magee McNemara, ton Webb, Louis But tempting as it is as a place to loaf, Pete, who has been a/ agat.: cattleman all his life, has decided _ HMills-Rechester “Rails Inte Laramie.” Color, John Pane. Mari Blanchard, ‘Highway Dragnet,” Richard Conte, Joan Bennett. its own automatic drinking | - The giant Navajo rugs can no} hatchery housing several hundred | =- nw that even a showplace ought to Gyn., Mon.: “Hondo,” color, John show a profit. Wayne, Ward Bond. Thurs “Playgirl,” Shelley “There is no reason this hatch- | winters, Barry Sullivan ery can't harvest 150,000 pounds! Fri. Sat: “Black Horse Canyon,” par ** — t+. color, Joel McCrea. Mari Bienchard,; of trout a year, he said, and “Charge of the Lancers,” color, Paulette +treut—brings -a dolar a pound.’ Goddard. Jean. Aumont -One single fish dinner led to the Belly building of Ranch * aah ” at His Majesty O Keefe A. But a lot Lancaster, Joan Rice more trout now will have te go to! Sun. Mon Valley of ~ Kings,” k = Taper Eleanor Parke / market to keep it going. 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SweRioan 3 Arthas Shields: Michaei Chapin FEA — | — — 645 — P.M. WED “DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER” end ° “FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD” THE THOROVGHS (WHER Ae Infortertty eanr ey TECHNICOLOR SHOWN AT: 2:08 — 4:26 — 6:50 — 9:25 P. mM. . 2 { ‘ THE & SS 4 oe my - \ Ps pee eS ‘ ‘iar aan. é ane a Pe baal ee at Ba Se 3 Mh ae 2 > oi Pe eo eee ha ve me PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 Horvath Surprise Leader - : By JERRY LISKA ; ‘a conn alll ice antag ed pro | 137 was with a nevenunder Par ) ao American $25,000 All- not spectacular to get the feel of’ eS ee golf ers—Pete Cooper, J golf-| It appeared this course. Three strokes behind merry - go - round | and . Jerry Barber |: that most of the You have to playlan e Tam a matter Peter Thomson. alded pros were position, Le ex-Royal Canadian j-laltway leader in the All-Amer cieaad toend ning teen teers they. may have t areas tn lherare pone Rag erg oy 5 emai ay op ow first der inthe Al-Amer| pros produced only thre. scores chavo to une under the | ee of Cary Miadincut and Ed |hes + SR Marien wertd'a Sas Pays 8 mode $400 | eter an w women's Ferd |” Marty Forge Oliver, “among 10 bracketed at Bud Holscher, Bob Toski s $50,000, plus a $50,000 by the unconquerabl rty Furgol, no relation = te tT _}3l; of defending champion and foreign contender, exhibition contract was a lightly|~ ‘Those, were on aoe, A oO ee ae ene Loyd | Flory Van .Donck ‘of Belgium . coned Canadian pro, were three 68's. a poor 149—completely out ‘1953's miracle Ms ; hae Ee — >| were fied iy Cooper, Mary Fr | nero the atte ot te Sa le World) On the Men's Amateur, Haldie . with 139; and with this attitude of the field | PGA Furgal at 14%; and 1954|Merrens, Meridian, Miss "aieeat Miss Chadwick . : — PGA champlon Chick Harbert with | Louisiane State star, of held Practices Amid Gudmien. — panic ) | Ack-Ack Fi : “7 n 0 art straight All-American title, and “PICTORI WC W=KE “at ; A pet fer: |cueeee cane. Sue te rapnel to the ' ces Fi woman amateur was - hazards of lon natural = irst Hol g distance swi e former ming. ' m- - Florence Cha weer ” B . Calif, who has bucked dangerses| ary yee y H. GUY MOATS = . ’ dangerous year’s Detro . Friday at Davisburg tides and cold in swimming tests and the runneru it District Golf Association ¢1l Club. _|danger yesterda of the new up into the se tournament toda: , who lives at , . Prepping for me this time appeared select quarter fiant Spastes. nT tah ltee and aah a belotees ‘*“ Wings Goalie tempt to 6 fer neat omeys — = be the favorites for Sunday's title eee a ri eck: on |. Detroit Red Wings pow have @ MS of Juan De Fuse, between bish, 1953 titlist perso elles tary hole. He pend sate 5 here and Port Ange between | troit by defa st, defeated Ray P peace a to an § for ** 8 ex-stenographer ones. Wash., the | to reach sepa Rabe yor Ae second found Obit | ro brother Jack ‘with Bill were hist Terry Sawchuk and Mrs. Saw- | ee eee of eight, that started : play, and Larry Toney chuk are the proud parents | WORLD RECORD—Burwell recon bone weld ty o ee per bingy tert flight. today’s 18 hole | “"* Oren. of | son, born Thursday at Detroit Os : of Pontiac and the University of (Bumpy) Jones | championships wy | Pieces st crapesl” chawered by Iceberg, Pontiac, lasty” = UK prey Gi the tt ten and on teopathic Hospital. The Red Wing | eee cccte's record ear ton Strano bettered | 5653 _ Pontiac - amare cone _ Jones, who lives at around ber and one landed in an hemlet “eric A that hipt Met’ at even wameael oe SF nk Se eae ee eee at D medley Friday during the National — _—- distance in-5 minutes, 29 pay churned the ~— — boat. Neither Miss Cunt. g pace with Babbish, but under, all the way. par, or | ace in es Os Set. It was/the 2nd | wedding Se a *s first mark by better than 2 seconds lowering his own | Seehor of her navigator, Frank had considerably more dif-| Fist Ferguson's nine-hole at George | today. A ‘ —_ arrat . ; the of San Diego, who was in ficufty remainin rom eliminated Tom Dra-| layout. prospect. proper celebration is in ; , o boat, were hurt. petition ining in com- _ ane tough _eampetiter ‘ ; . 1 up and Nettle put B ° f Rey had to Don Dykstra of out abe Z h H . . e Greasy, ae Be cupesea of disposed of his erstwhile best ball Shattéri , F By JACK HEWIN Dect | d Y| Eari Burt in his opening match partner, in the recent Pine Lake Ing 69 at Chic VANCOUVER, nc en x The eho was fet to crash the teninute| . Friday tn casy fashion, ¢ and & lear tile winning effort By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN tor by wy ago miracle men to the w iewa thi regory made a Skover of Meadowbrook , GO @—G grebs romoter Georg siete mee tn ots, Ree ack the Coteate |e oon ne Teeny cnn Baie lat oe lor Youdy but dry weather all the way. real battle of it Ths atch was tight al the nnten eae wante nan thie May'ce en award for & now wom ca. today for the British Empire tite _.% © 8 [ter one ofthe si thers in the rce| 35400 wil jm Empire Sia Palmer, usually the final green. went surgery for a critical p- | en's mark, _and_Both of them think And Landy, Australia’ steal through to vicfory 35,000 will jam Empire d of | tender a strong con-| Johnson dropped condition, is at cancer| In all, Babe has walked will-be-very close “the time | hero who claims i@’s national | the big stars falte: sees if|for the climax Stadium _ was four down to Babbish | Red Run Jack Zinn of | golf form today the peak of her | nearly $11,000 of Tam off with - ¢ ° os minutes. ; at 3:58 guesses newer record | Murray Halberg 7 New Zealand's | elght- ° ¢.-¢ (G Sunday’ 5 three , ee | s Be | Pp whan Ga’ elie chums aan ton | ee ee | Rae. cette ar at Country Chub a ee ee staderd With 2 recerd-dhattering a i T up at the starter’ en line | No official the games. | of try Club | Semifinal in the MG | 35-38-69. The shattering , latches Today} foster Seton 5 ea | oma si ok ts th a a n Record in in |. mer, Crew of Swiss — cameras will flash the pic. | eo far ahead last night they ard, y cated Gene Wood- ernoon. men's par, shot oe — S Technicians to Oversee —— Pooel al beomry t be overhauled. On a late ie oo a » 5 and 4, with a fights Til aloe | in six other oinpedee Apelor aga ” ° | Clocks’ Operation ae a oe in aun at Oe eae ak aw eto oes “ety thumbing to women’s Bre division. efer wim fs Elks 15th Loss VANCOUVER, B. C globe. corners of the | for Canada eat use & oe : — . The sntiog © ° on Bannister and fr - W@—Landy,| Rain or shi tions were other 21 na- p , | : . competitiv = own | : ~ Semen Yesterday, | octet by $8,000 worth of cert ine~and the torecest ies eke hadeipnian Ex-MSC Stars | 120. Sa otc ina noma at pie Star Whirls~ - isne verified, ch , i a , P - All-American tou m * Auburn Merchants handed take off on thelr longa men they McDougald's Gr an 0 l ’ Help Redskins The Babe collected ; | AAU Victory pian Lodge No. 723 its EIks | duel -awaited mile d Sl f A fiort, a $1,500 for the the City Class A Baseball League Melvin Hatch of Homer Beat 1 rd IQ1OrAS out Navy 11 prize confidently put up| preven araron Jones the U Seca ef ar eee amet s Tigers, 4-3 | Hory Sik Would Yun Metin mone | meee ear es cated the Wicrenlen treet . FALLS d ould on Redskins sw : swimming 's versatile ST et etna S| ae ete ge ee 2a me SST ETS PENS) Keep Too in Philly | ee Sara ree» ie ae es berth in the a| timing track, been| This has m in Phill 10,000 in an ex a crowd of the 's record. for next Wi playotff which start | and crew swimming, cycling | the been the word around | Then they saw Aber P y : an exhibition game last 400-meter individual medley ednesday. raves. American League crushed fall apart HILADELPHIA, night Friday in the National Class & sease | try to sell it to the Det But don't | “Thor's 2" MeDeunan "| syndicat GNS) A 15man . OF al ming championshi gw eesenes A comes to an |C They're Detrek Tigus. s all McDougald e, headed by Harry =. » | olis, ps at Indianap- end Sunday with 2 single sane | mps’ Last Race ae ee Yonks is |S, When he stepped to ee wealthy head of a beets ee oe Trailing 7-1 going into “ tented ° yrregy vs Auburn Ouneie odd N.Y. tP)+Six World champions, sated aon with the — drug store chain, will make a for- |” a iechieun an and Al Dor- nortan Friday night, Ah nthe sche star ex-Redford High eave ae the game will Cumelc guid modal wine from | team for _ a beaten | pitches high mee of Aber’s mal bid Tuesday to purchase the|tvening —— Sete te tae ean Recrea-| “ona! title by “auvting to vie aqeta, bearing on the pager | vrs camekenie crew m0 | rupted for tour reno in the th field deck. the upper left; Philadelphia Athletics and keep (ee pean Serene Se the eT en tory in 5 minutes, 29 to vie- Playett ; | vaces rowed their iast, 0 Gil MeDougald’s Aber was strong for |the American League ee League ownship Softball He set the previous seconds, , oa will be neta Int heciat oe 52nd annual; ome run and phd etary allowing only three a pet the Quaker City ranchise in} Dorow t t his : Nine game. 2h e 6:31.7 in Japan just ‘ee of Monday night at the Ci | e atta on Onon-| Sem #3, - | hits. He w ; well-spaced , T to end Bones errors combined . and Sementon < ung ty Parks wee Lake. They were: Ed Steven, | Stunned raed 43,982 slightly | gin Rita gig ney mar- ne group reportedly Pi go Papell 50-yard play and vd ena for the fat inning. Har- The event consists of 100 meters Howard (Hud) | aye frye. Proctor, Ji . | singles . error,| Albert M. tudes -yarder. Scarba Richardson came : butterfty, backstroke led & Siter ea nae weary Dunbar, Bill Fields te A eee Me eet ee Se tee? oe ee ee i panies ae ee oe ond hos para nage tripling in 3 fone Noung Sease user style. ease ov \- » prominence, blank Aber w e. stated publicly la: yards. The other singling home 2 more a record-break dwelling Elks. scnonn on collar: | ‘Sank for seven innings. They. had worked cut ef a in the 7th but | Is ready y last June that he bine to rookie halfback Billy Keyser homered in the 3rd ! BI era taal ond was Fore | Send waked 2 before being te : wove ts teva jn saving the A for Piladcip yards of Michigan State fer Se rane ether tally for the | no - tanek ead Olle Soe | ieved by Dewayne She M " | batter, t ni, league's top’ or Philadelphia. en nr oo Dairy... 001 000 11— PY picked up his 2nd record in — ajor Lea , nie wemn't as fort +See ammweanelpecbertag” teat | ™arhoae rehomed nfo srereee ony $05 $e 3—"2 M03] Bun Woolsey Konno barely nipped + . t as fortuna he that | has just who | Ruelie. 1 Woolse: Santa te i /he is ready rejoined ; Min and y in the 200- lected Cres and Jahn Shanks oo Americon Leage — eS | %. A double by _ Bill Sowron made by Arnold John the offer| after two years ———— syle in 3: mites, 0. a ° ree hits apiece t . ogee Coe «Com - _ = | and infield singles b TON | man Johnson,spokes- Corps, Marine | Jody Alderson . al the Merchants. ‘0 pace ew Sor sao" ne rt Pet, | Notional Leagee Ch Friday. neg) [Ce and Hank” Beser—t a Mee |tate. Johmwen's offer Mo.,-syndi- omnes “ across for two nterlakes Regatta 100-meter wrone of Cudcage ir " we monn BUR ncernerscee ored oA | Boston seen 13 $50 112 400-308 | Broskiyn RW HR RBI Pet s with one out. in excess of $4,00 er_reportediy is. ord time, 1 minute veecee mie Cai ES) ah), Baltumere.. 3643 448 951 24 | B 3798 592 1092 95 -| McDougl : cess of $4,000,000... F ee J | Sti , 6.1 seconds. sae and Neon: Johneon, bike sees Seite. 8 pee gn tome Fin Hill El : Sports Calendar Way at OCBE ss by Barbara Sar of an Pre | Philadelphia 28 873 66 416 350 | Philadeip Bh now “Mientan. pin ill Eliminated » cisco who aie < © American Le 389 638 68 364 237 | iphia 452 438 ‘ 306 Nighian, pinch Meting. “Hit “Tos” TODAY Second : “the 200-mieter Back” 7 yw Fielding i oh BURL a home ru 5 A . Hit" SS _| oerrpals. annual Interlakes stroke in 2 minut Chie PO A tsburgh 933 101 ; n in Detroit's half of) LOS_AN' an arene , Yacht- es, 47.9 Drivers Eye Share Dare oo a0? 1238 “aie "si National League poi $} $31 FB the eighth but that pari made oT David ANGELES. Call. (UP) = Sie ie) Oe ax{dee one te oie S regatta was um | 44; seconds. Cleveland Jor desi lia? 88 90 97, Muwaukee me me, Pesos, | Clove. : ‘eliminated Fri , Mich., was Days Sanitary Gunpr | sthegs.-vs | Boat at Oakland County ; Missouri Stati 0 10s , da | ‘ Boat_Club, on Will 000 p Priledelpt a ie 978 | Br Lows 308 3577 Hal 114 S81 | NEW YOR match at the y a a oe round 7 Racing got b, Sylvan Lake. Events "Boycott — WW FUISE Gees ee is is a at eee Ebel ey a USGA Junior Tour- | apcedwer rise st fipmss room sk Se got inte ection at noon with pleas ycot Title Match , ork ren. r) 7 Al yen. ‘ m., : . ee A fast field of drivers circle | ‘Tripte Prag erotean 1241 123 108 or | pittsbargh ae i218 104 % | aeren. 42 ; 3 ee: at . t 14 Hill, last Michigan | Detroit District cour races at 8:30. | sis start at . Sunday's events ST. JOSEPH, Mo. —Protes Pontiac M-59 Speedway tonight te |___ American League Seaneseet at | Chicago 399 2721 1081 = ¢ #3 | Maniie, aiff fim i323 1 ®| bowed to Howie an entrant pionships at iat Galt Acegetation cham. | the tts Aad jam Chairman a blackout of ho ting reek teed purse of $2,000 as the | Plarer oS == Samat tenet nctaes Rate "| MSc $23 } Belerd > 5 1 6 2/ City, Mo., 1 up. _ SUNDA io ed by Commodore Joe Nol — Canin Marciano: Ezard presents a program of | | Wiliams, “Bos AB RM AR RBI Pet Player, Club a” noe \farey te att 3 Mouse 313 3, | panne Features Jos Ween s . heavyweight champion- model stock car races ate | Cav'r'ta, Chi = 106 55 78 20 61 360! Bu . NY sl 20 i MR RBI Pet, | Rizzuto, 4 2 2 2 Bolling 3 837 e CLASS A—CIO v ~4 ' of the 2-day ship fight Se . Cars will | Mavs® Se oS unm 32 9 rgess, Phil. 223 20 eae ee 8b Mier > ¢ 33 (wine 3 ou Merchants | include the long- regatta pt. 15, television and run just as the | Noren. N.Y eR 233 ise Se oS 8 8 TR Sn pos 8 ft Aber. ee o MAIO | AMERICA time favorites radio station KFEQ highway. with the appear on the | wineun chi it 2 #3 ® Sat | Mueller. Yi m ist be us 3 Scottie 1 8 3 Taber es 282) jor League esult Reis vs Blues at Pierce Field. Clason ited — MeDenanr il carry no ple Hogg _— > added safety belt. Feat oO an | Fox. Chi ‘ 2 le 15 86 228 ona, o> 452 «2 4 3 py 309 SU ghter <3 8 3 1 ¢Nieman ° : H Hf AMERICAN LEAGU at 2 p.m. alley Boys Club. Both sommes , and Detroit Ti or publicity. programs is 50 laps. ure event ae RY 7 «676 «18 P bo "325 Ro’son. Bk 447 «81 ole We 53 = Mir'da. ss 1 16°21 riola. 20 © 0 1. Cleve! “Wen A0ve SOFTBALL Trophy Event, races mes The : | Rosen,” | 3a2 9 In Be 319| Thomas, Pit 278 4% OM S 2 is TUM leveland non Prt. Benin CITY MENS —Stadi unlimited for inboard t will be beamed ovei sip J pom. nith races Ye ge RBar BEE SE S| Steec ss Sart Goch wen Ree BBB Stace acer “sete | a ied ‘ooiored craft ad for] where an admission is theaters fa a einer | ae ee 7 3 ig i @ 32! cat tor Boll | Washington 20°. “2 40 mM TON Sean Saige Fas va | , An. cutstandin ors.| Officials in is charged. hardtop show Busby, Wash 20 58 ie 13 $7301 | Bolts . 2B BAS ee ame = me | Boston 22.3 $8 Mardiops at Postion 1 hi ing water skiing ex- of KFEG said is slated Sunday ni a: Wack. 40569 121 & 34 Joo | Jablonski, a 2 Ou 7 3 = 201. New arlowe in 6th | Philadelphia S _ oe 6} trimis at 5 at Pontiac M-50 Speed bition is a 4 p.m X- | blackout all figh . they will tying at 5:30 mligen with quali- Seed. yaa 28. 40.88 it g 299 | Bell: Cin, 908-61 —-235--414—-83 rtd So eee-cen eee 7 Ss S32 30 p.m., races at 7. - way,| and the annual . Sunday feature | test t publicity in pro- , . .m. and race : ash. 218 19 65 3 299 Cooper. 441 (74 «139: «15 82 31 gy Mantle. Romer tte nia. Ph GAMES nL Detroit Dis GoLy ball takes to the International —_ sat 7| Stee 8 SSB Bl Be Se Besta Se ee ge Boi Deve ak eens |ae edocs m Diace | Club's vpemalising ts millions of Brif'cor, Bek is Bb OG 8B $88 | Kius'ski, Cin, 304 gy if 2 UL Bit | MeDougnid h Evers 3. Momen. | (0) ork “at Detroit, (7 pum =Morgan viewers who are fai Lions’ Drill | 7 -~ - | Reese, BRiyo. 33 6 333 3a7 | and Carey” Left—Ne wey Boned. FR | Wohngn enpe 3 Pict : followers Of boxing.” uithful to Only On Cut =e Sieiss ram SB TE SRL ao ee ia Sie Seca me Unchanged in AL “ | Dropo, Det. $5 127 5 40 2a2 i, Phil, ...1% 16 3 20 303) 1 ey ~ he HO—Byrd 5 in wrd 3 | ve Turley (811 1 p.m.—Parnell onthe — Dace ly One a Day | petsrd. a4 ie 7 S 3 3 pou Moryn. hiya a | of > ml iaswore | tn ores ein Th Cleveland FuipAy's RESULTS ~ . t YPSILANTI W—With the | Kaline, ° Det. 3 8 8 ¢B oe genoure Fail. 38 Bw 12 3 0, stuart 00, Sein 11 AeERy | New York = FPiladelpnia 3 1 wau ees G . lege All-Star game less Col owe, Det eS % 175. se! Ne 8 in & $i} | Covers) wh: $2,,,.BBP—By Byrd Socios’ 3 ba con 3 , Ss Timm Still F ; __¢ —- ica — Lions were Bane: Bet ae HH i ie 246 | Pucker, (Cab “ir a Se 30m 1 wa | Berry. Ta: — Warier, Umont. Grieve ratnapyis 2 at e ( ‘an Win Pen - srante eels Braves -a-day . 320 234 Hughes, 21 3 . | we York at Detroit. (2), 12:30 p se __ q sions today. practice ses. | bn. a miaaty 2 za | Cours, Cin 24 % £ : 1 Bsr Michi ; ea Bi Ghicaes (a2 Tan —— B nant In National Ci M “There vibe. 20 mor wordnet BH 4 Seg” BREET ES igan Pros’ | x sir etc aa pean BY, BEN FMLEGAR are helping, out and th ircujt of the Meena Be 80 WL Pet; Grissom NY. 8S % 9 4 be! ™ ST Cooperstown. ‘N.Y. | we're ° t's why | Pira’ ats ra Py sles oe and the Grim. WY, “aa wo s “ : i boo | Conley, Mil, BReet ‘. a cores at Tam NATIONAL LEAGUE +| “Charley Grimm says he has the| If ee * « twice, 7-3 and 6-5 =e in Chicago next Soldiers Field | Frac "Gu: ‘Ie tas 68 417 3 Foe | Gomsks, sek. “ast 14 Stabe is 7 ae Scores of state golf pros after 36 "Won Lost Pet. Bernina | best team in the National Le Giants maintain their The pennant picture remained And there wo Arer-ea ja hemes. Cle. ier ise oe ; is ee ae ne 4 4 holes the Al-Americun ‘Tourna- a ead__bo- thinks eam nie the por pew _—— end up wah & conneed in the American League dress 1- Newhouser. 53 5 «722 o, . a2 667 Chicago’ 5 "| &. 52 pennant. . » _recond the three there will be no more full| Fen Ge wi SBMS al . eS a) ee atte, s Tam O'Shanter: |‘ 4 8 | Even when confronted witl 236 "record or tbe Seaton. To Gevland defeted Pld travaganza, either. copa. NF ote 8 343} me Raat gia een. ee Chicago ee 8 ures which show he want |i hate ema |S Sng id — van, Cle... .. 181 168 8 4 667) 1 oie oe Geltes beeen vert ceeees, TO s 32 «| rested for viola should be ar-| games. And then they naining | and Chicago trounced Detroit 4-3 | dtimer ‘9’ to Pla es Me iat iat $3 ‘ se bese i as S69 8 : = ‘Women's ore somes ie Burdeite amit vs. crages if be's right, the Milwaukee cuveaay the Brooklyn Dodgers, * _ — Pontiac . Y . ler, | _ 74 re Bee ~ he i a @ 1B 1 we Be | Oe, owera’ Botte Gre ‘innat) yn. 12:30 = ager maintains his confidence four games back of New Boston Baltimore . Oldtimmers he ni!” 97 4 00; ; ee Alyce Howard, ee ee p.m—Pod-| in his York and 5% innings 31 in 10 eee TY weey te wer | ee gecgt? gees Reeeii gs ica: SSS | tase eee tena The Braves * wh, bodies tea tis hee tn te or paella ene ‘ . * j i. ’ ae 4 ’ . . . fe nd Otters wo nay geen SH g's te ean te % 2 ¢ 3 3¢| Study White Fawn rage it Ponaeihin i", b~Osle| Cammes lee ate 9% lenathe back | right pawtnd mach ln Syndr Cheeciaed wes with enue ovbe thi wishing te attend pap iid | Zevertmk, Dei 127 110 1 7 208! simmons, Ph 17 14 8° 7 8.2 38 uussuses a New. {iz or Miter <0. | Games loft. ping the Giants 6-5. Athletics as Mike Garcia be at the VFW No. 1510 d | Bora 137 Mio 39 Ht 8 00 eee oh $3 |. LANSING w— | a a ne BR | "Sure we’ they In doing 90, | his registered Hall, 398 Be ee 3s te pam on BE SN 3 mil 3} W—A white fawn f lyn @, Cincinnati 1. we're pretty far pa took some iis 13th triumph on an : Egon set ate Bebe Giieli gee #3 remy om atm soho ov Raa s(t mee x etn on ty Ano was ut Vit Track meine : ae RE BRIS oo arp fous | mow Gama Reiage at the Oge-| heimastt A Breokizn OMe pm roe tagh olegredheen tte el Lead wl gon victory. —. — . won his 16th of the 4 BER RET Sle i pen rege ite | en ue Reg. sate comer |r 3 aaa 1 | do it. wae eothlinn'eh eae manae oak poe gl. py en gegen hyper ’ i Rhodes, Gianis. | Peported. gums workers St Patsburgh cia. poon | | MY tm is playing the eae seaenty SOR iae Sate & onc ee vely mn ners ul gt Teme game, coecnoall Ping Barend Ra te Hy de able to talke | him eighth to give . Faakees sho ys, New We've had of the Giants’ the decision. Billy Cooperstown, N.¥, | Pitching good | tunes. misfor- Pierce 4 all along. Now the hitters pete ry try yen Nellie Fox / cago 74 and the lowly Pitts dig § aden attack with 4 bd , double two singles. f ‘ A ‘ = es KITCHEN INVITES DECORATION—Above is the way the Willis kitchen looked when the couple stepped into their brand new home. Though cement floors were uncovered and the walls were Qe ree WILLIS INNOVATION—Employing a partition which had helped form an unneeded fourth bed- .room, Mr. and Mrs. Willis enclosed the automatic furnace and hot water heater. This they did by ESL RC A RI te ere — = aee- Ht a ae i gE ET. | Willis bought. Standard size of the room is 12 by 16 feet, feature, with picture window a standard unpainted, it was completely modern ahd included Youngstown steel sink and wall cabinets, newest type oil forced air automatic furnace and auto- matic hot water heater. : “ z Pb > ins putting it on swinging door (open above) and on the outside they fastened needed cabinets hinges and casters, forming a Willis family, 122 By ABBIE KUCSERA Counting up the costs in com- fortable living, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph..Willis. of Commerce Town- ship find that cash can be a low figure on the total tally. Often for budget-minded peo- ple, as in their case, ingenuity, work and a little loving care can add up to an attractive and cheerful home. The couple -bought their new, four-bedroom home at 2121 Hoeft road this summer, at the almost unbelievable low price of $6,900. A smart little structure with Pentine Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp superb styling, and housing more rooms than would be suspected, (six rooms and bath) the house was complete except for a few minor details such as floor covering and WILLIS VERSION OF COMFORT—The couple removed the partition which stood at the far end of the living room to extend its length to 24 feet. Exposed- beam ceilings were painted gray, with gray wall-to-wall carpeting and modern Printed wallpaper was used on the far wall and blonde furniture installed. 4 Firms Building National ‘Cadet’ Homes in Area National “Cader homes—suct as the Willis family bought were designed by world-famous architect Charles M. Goodman. The two and four bedroom houses, with low down payment and low price, are ready to move into. They come in several styles and attractive colors, with or without carport. Builders of the “Cadet” in the Oakland County area are: Colwell Homes, Inc., of 4057 West Maple, Birmingham, now constructing 122 homes on 100 by 120 foot lots south of (Continued on Page 14) built at.the Decker Road location by Col West Maple Rd. Your Neighbor’s House Couple's Ingenuity Cuts Cash Qutlay for Smart Home painting or papering of the in- Since both Mr. and Mrs. Willis work (she owns and manages Lil's Inifants’ and Children's Shop in Farmington) they decided to completely finish the abode be- fore they moved in. -* Consequently, the couple worked evenings and all spare . time to ready their new home. They painted and papered the dry walls, laid tile on all. the floors except the living room, using asphalt in the bedrooms and Vinyl-plastic in kitchen and bath. Peach-colored plastic tile was applied to bathroom walls and yellow tile with a black border was chosen for the kitch- en. The Willises had an exciting i ant A KITCHEN COMPLETE — Mrs. Willis “pleased. as punch’’ white, time watching the~'personality” of their home emerge and look- ing back on it now, a lot of the work was fun. Mrs. Willis laughingly telis about the time, before their electricity was turned eon, that she laid the asphalt tile in one reom by the light ef a flash- light. ° They, themselves installed cornice boards with indirect lighting In the living room, using natural color weldwood. Preferritig the exterior of their home to be white with green trim, they repainted, using two coats to cover the original blue and orange finish. The house, now ship-shape, and at a cash outlay of only $391 for finishing materials, the couple moved in on July 6. \ a (at refrigerator) is- with her roomy kitchen. Colors are gray, red and yellow, carried out in the. Colonial, pre-pasted wallpaper which Mrs. Willis put on herself, and in the marbleized One feature of the kitchen which - they. enjoy, and which is their own Innovation, is the concealed furnace and hot water heater. The Willises managed this by utilizing a portion of a partition they had removed from an unneeded bedroom. Hinged, and on castors, with extra cupboards hung on the outside, the par- tition became a swinging door te enclose the heating units. At the same time they re- moved the partition from the unnecessary bedroom, they lengthened their 12 by 16 foot Wing room to 24 feet. A second unused bedroom to- ward the back of the house, Mrs. Willis uses as a utility and storage room. ~ In the master~bedroom, Mrs. Willis carefully chose her colors of wine and-green with a touch of rose, matching her throw rugs and cuttaing to the wine in the flowered wallpaper. Green and white shades of the paper are bright washable wallpaper is blue with a sunfish pattern. Blue Enjoying their immaculate house to the utmost, the working Willises find it a pleasure to come home to when the day's work is over ( red, green, gray and gold predominate the living scene with a pair of dark green Rembrandt lamps and gold sectional sofas the feature pieces. into the room, one gets the feeling of space and cheeriness. Stepping Vinyl-plastic floor and the cheery yellow plastic wall. tile and also applied.) valance and in the with red leather chairs. Her ‘curtains are white ruffed nylon with a area is a gray marbleized drop-leaf table : ps PONTIAC ae SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 a , vee 2 S. Spends Record $3, 5 Billion o on 1 Building i in July : 2a peemcerees New 7- Month | High Reached , : More Than $20 Billion | Paid Out Since Jan. 1, , Departments Report CHAIN LINK WIRE ......... 30c per ft. WASINGTON me — Ts build- ing boom surged a new ‘~~. CLOTHES POSTS, monthly record of 3% billion dol- __. Steel -with 4 hooks. ..... .$5:95 each _lars for new construction, the Com- . MASONRY PAINT 3 /merce and Labor Departments re- t ALL TYPES OF FENCES . | ported this week. The total outlay during the first *sever—months-of this year} | $20,100,000,000—also set a new rec- ord. despite a 40 per cent drop from last year in federal military | construction, the announcement Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8-6; Sunday 9-1 49 N. Parke St. Phones FE 5-5572—Eve. & Sun. Mi 6-0195 intra ‘oldngs pubic hous ‘M odern H abits Developing ing. Con be opplnd by brah prey roller ing, farm construction, and river IN THE HOME v ‘Many New Kinds of Rooms and harbor work, in adition to | By ELIZABETH HILYER | which is as useful as it is dec- PON | IA PAIN I New types of rooms are being | orative. federal military projects. In private residential building, | New York totaled $1,237,000,000 in July—10 per cent above a year | created today. | "The door on a section ip the ago and higher than in any month | The living-dining room caught on center of the shelves, since the 1950 housing peak. \ so fast it hardly seems new any-; closed, drops down to reveal — yy § . T more. win a year or twe'tron| extra shallow shetving. The lower — : : 2 ee J full-blown in a year or two from the old den or small library. Bed-| storage sppce behind its sliding | 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6148 rooms become living-room-like to! doors. : . be used around the clock; many| 's a jaunty e tive » “ ” rooms with other duties ave also. to the desk chair. The chair moves a ~} guestrooms ;—and there's the-out-—- about on casters. The desk in- . fl - | door area that's so well-furnished | tudes a file drawen The brass = a; it serves as an @xtra room; and) hanging light raises and lowers ‘Cadet’ Homes Built by4 Firms i in Area the rapidly developing living- rkiteh- . vs a | , € . wert ___,to provide the right light where | _ There's modern magic in the ° Tit’s needed, and a big comfortable PmTnngnh way this miracle material on Asad Fee tee et heme ng, | lounge chair sits companionably on U U U U h sae clined eppienin Bt | ito : | ay atin aa | pee ees oe] ee poe elas cme tae new 0nd ~|-—rcaeenaeena-Tewrahtn—-———-— +42 is. = | "The floor of the briet case office| [BEES sipenkemaieeet design features! Alsynite is SET Tew: - “ne | eave Careers that they, —aa-+ ord . = ott ATL . the original translucent fiber- | well as men with bome-bound tj ! 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Model with birch TOO SMALL mirror can be hung on the back : ; | doors and drewors, single bow sink, formice 3145 ot the pane! tm the room or hall mirror hangers. ce S e@ ore ou T Only vase cece cence teee ec eeaeeeees [I into which doorway formerly F = ee ee a | | ~Galt-OR-3-2276—| led. ‘Plants Are Mirrored a . A charming spot for the display | | b~4 Hitt E - ‘of prized china and glass can be Seaweed, ferns and heather are | [created i the doorway’ opens into eine wsed by designers of mod. —tee The Leading Gos Furnace dl _fi the dining room by using glass © ern mirror frames. The lacy = — = ~ ; Ves uplants are sealed in translucent ae} "“('aaey} nl a a - Huron ag png vor ll FE 5-9331 ~ BUILDING SERVICE Similar treatment of a little used plastic which covers the wooden x oA GENERAL MOTORS 1 extra door in a bedroom will pro-| frame in which the twin-ground —S—SSSS= a . ma | Vide perfume shelves and space | plate glass mirror is mounted. mm Waahieiell for the arrangement of various | e hobby items. After Years and Years of Development * . * . . 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W-3°x12-8" 6D mu 9-10'x 1-3" F Is Spruced Up ‘by Additions 1] “Tr | You can spruce up a concrete paved terrace by | ,' | mineral-oxide pigments to the con- © crete mixture. | There are several ways you | ean ge about coloring a paved terrace, but the following two -| are recommended for a long: lasting effect, 1, Mix 1 part cement and 1 to 1'3 can Poa 9-4x18-0" 2 i, Plan Furniture’ Layouts ‘ifor Attractiveness, Spa will provide dealer i i ’ ‘| Li i } ied | interesting ~ eye-attracters. } each room its own color accent, or | correlate | room to room if you like. Make a home comfortable traf- fic - wise, too. Don’t creat ob |Stacle courses within rooms and | between rooms. Create pathways | between rooms that are easy, di- rect, and step-saving. Den't overcrowd. Conversation- WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENT — A modern house designed to parts fine sand with the mineral. | al groupings are essential to the be built either with or without a basement. Storage space adjoining- oxide pigment, the amount depend- kitchen provides ample room for a port has an outdoor..barbecue fireplace. All closets have wardrobe | After the concrete slab has been | type sliding doors. This is plan No. 310 by Walter T. Anicka, architect, | poured and all surface water re- | stairway. Terrace in back of car | ing on the color desired. 617 Forest St., Ann Arbor, Mich. The house covers 1,020 square feet. | moved, sprinkle the colorer ‘‘dust- A minimum lot of 55 feet is recommended. Further information and blueprints available from architect. on” mixture evenly over -it. «Use 125 pounds of mixture for each University Home Council Gives Coolness Formula CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (INS) — The | Small-Home Council of the Un:ver- | PE 5-816! FE 5-8822 OR 3-9411 WHY YOU SHOULD USE Sunheat Furnace Oil is a uniformly good, tried and proved product of Sun Oil Company. Sun- heat bears a name which hasearned theconfidence of millions of users of “ petroleum products. We're proud to sell Sun- heat. You'll be pleased with its performance. CHURCH'S, INC. 107 SQUIRREL ROAD, AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2-0233 | effective CLEAN-BURNING FURNACE O91, DEPENDABLE SERVICE — Ne a =§ FROG NP ER ON TT RR ee Se With Baseboard Blender !! SEE IT NOW! @ Beoutiful new registers @ Lower price because of smaller register @ Small heat ducts— 342" @ All the advantages of perimeter heot — ae sity of Illinois has worked out an | formula for keeping | homes cool in even the hottest weather. The council's eight-page circular, ; by experts, sets down a| number of simple rules that will | regulations of utility companies; crete mixture on the base slab | increase comfort during the swel- tering summer months. The circular says heat can be kept out of the house by keeping | the sun off walls, glass and the | roof. Proper imqulation is of the | utmost importance, Major walls and glass areas should be on the north and south. | Walls and glass should be at a/ ® minimum on the east and west be- | cause it is difficult to protect such | areas from the sun’s rays in early morning and late afternoon. Walls and glass can be kept cool | with overfiangs, trees and plant- | ings, windows louvers or blinds, awnings, louver-type insect screens ' and light colors. Light-colored - Venetinn blinds are 70 per cent effective in re- ducing heat, but only 40 per cent effective when inside the house. Dark-colored blinds are only 15 per cent effective inside the house. A light-colored inside roller shade, fully drawn, is 55 per cent effec- tive and a dark shade is only 20 per cent effective. The council says the ceiling is the most important part of the | house for proper insulation. The | roof should be adequately vented to allow hot air to get out. Night cooling with fans is urged because It reduces the tempera- ensationa Blend-Air Perimeter Heat System "Actual Size of soleman Heat Tubes 3'/:" Blended Warm Air : . @ Can be installed in new or,old homes _@ The only register thot blends air at the register (Coleman 3401 West Huron St. Eliz. Lake - Goodwill Automatic Heating ean ahs o— Co. FE 2-7849 | part with actual-size guides for 100 square feet of floor area. After the water ‘sheen has disappeared, trowel the concrete to a smooth finish. 2. Mix the mineral-oxide pig- ment with the concrete mix that where the desired comfort cannot be obtained solely by house design | and ventilation. The council suggests that be- fore installing air conditioning a) check should be made of gas and | Add the necessary water—not ter. gas and electri¢ rates; local |Ce™ment. Spread the colored con- 1'; parts sand and 1'; parts | gravel. local building codes and ordin-| 89d level off with a wood float. ances regarding water usage; and | the capacity of the electrical sys- | &Ppeared, finish with steel trowel, | tem. smoothing the surface carefully. Perfects Termite-Finder Entomologist Roy Pence of the UCLA faculty has announced the development of a compact =| sound detection unit which locates , | termites by unique noises they | make, The highly sensitive device can pick up termite footsteps, clicking noises made by the in- sects’ jaws and rhythmic tom-tom # STOCK SIZES OF LUmBcR ame = beats appareiitly used as a means BOLTED TOGETHER TO MAKE P . AFRAME FOR PLay EQUPMEN | Of Communication. - will form the l-inch thick top- | ping of the terrace. A good top- | ping Consists of 1 part cement + After the water sheen haw dis- | enjoyment ef any home, but plan | them so that they give an effect of spaciousness. These are the essential guides. | If you plan and buy welt there is |no reason why your furniture shouldn't do anything you want it to do. : { | Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See ‘| Bateman and Kampsen 5380 Dixie Highway A Step: of Beauty | : ~ - . : =* aan a8 . 4 ~~ — | That are available with a platform to fit your home! Not affected by frost—will not crack or chip. Custom Railings Tailored to fit your porch and step, including corner’and flat columns. Concrete Step Co. OR 3-7715 FREE ESTIMATES—We Deliver Anywhere! | | ' a | tT @ J. Mawsen Hugh A. Watson 11% N. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-5420. Pontiac ‘ 8 , i"a stise a eS _ +O) HOME REPAIR —<—_ so REMODELING and BUILDING NEEDS — FHA TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET START— BUILDING MATERIALS TO... ADD AN ATTIC ADD A GARAGE pa a PATTERN 367 Do not build this popular play- ground equipment unless you want | your backyard to be the center of interest for the children of the | neighborhood. But if you do, be | sure to use a pattern and avoid the expense involved in the trial | and error method. The pattern gives exact dimensions of each cutting the angles of the end Pieces. A list of -all materials needed. as well as assembling di- rections are included. There is no | need to leave this piece out during the winter; just remove the bolts | to store overhead in the garage. | This pattern 367 is included in the | Outdoor Play Equipment Packet} price $1, or it may be ordered) separately for 25 cents. Write to Workshop, Pontiac Press, .__ Ready to tesco BUILDING Delivering National \\ Homes A Finished 2 Bedroom Home --- BEFORE PRICES uy Now kise- ee Only “Move tnto! 0 MINUTES TO DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Silver Lake Front | Model Open on 2541 | Silver Hill Road Anderson Windows . . , Ther- mopane Picture Windows over- looking Silver Lake. . 3 B.R 2 Ceramic Baths . . . Roman brick 2. Ledgerock Corner | Fireplace. Genuine Plaster . . . 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HEIL Automatic Heat Better sini Less Gas OAKLAND HEATING e 4717 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-2180 338" NO MONEY DOWN — UP te 3 Years to Pay ORTONVILLE LUMBER 60. 14x20 ™< Garage All Materials Furnished Including Door ~~ Phone Ortonville 59 Attend-Our— OPEN-HOUSE AUGUST 8th—9th—10Oth We cordially invite you to visit the Groveland Farms Nursery. OPENED TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME this year. See OVER 6,000 beautiful ever- greens. DIRECTIONS: If @riving from Pontiac on Dixie Highway (US-10), turn right at the Matthews Clinic and Groveland Eye tal, 18 miles from Pontiec, on te the Grange Hall the pevement for 1500 feet. NO ADMITTANCE | | 5990 Grange. Hall Road i Holly, Michigon Phone MElrose 7-3896 }f COOL PILLOW — Sleeping cool on a hot summer night can be accomplished, according to the New York manufacturer of this pillow. Made of non-allergic vinyl plastic, it supposedly has the right grooves, curves, lumps and bumps to fit the shape of the human head and keep it relaxed. A small amount of water put inside the inflated pillow keeps it cool. | Broker Willis M. BREWER Sand Breaks Fall NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP)— Two-year-old Daryl Weiss fell 25) feet from a.second floor apartment window and then crawled back into the building to tell her mother Complete Real Estate about it. She escaped injury be- ® Listings Wanted © Buy Soy end Sell Contracts © Will Trad cause she landed on sandy ground. Contracts for Ranch Type Homes. The common tongue of Egypt is | Roosevelt Hotel | ~e FE 4-5181 | In 1850 world sugar production was 1,500,000 tons. |Safety Device BLACKTOP PAVING Get Our Summer Prices on Driveways, Parking Lots, etc. FREE Estimate — TERMS G & Wrinne co. 2010 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-2227 FIRST TIME OFFERED WITH THESE TERMS! 4 BEDROOMS “a0 34.5% mMoNnTH ~-$6;900-FOTAL PRICE — Cincluding Let) 2-BEDROOM “CADETS” *350” (Including Lot) INCLUDING TAXES ae AND INSURANCE S40 PER MONTH This New Home Can Be Yours .. If You Make $45 or Moré a Week! sn Mt. "CADET" A Complete Home . . . With These Quality Features: al ® Smart beamed ceilings in all rooms © Modern kitchen, including steel sink-cabinet and stage ‘modern bathroom, with linen shelves. ® Newest type wall furnace (oil heat) ® Insulated-weatherstripped doors and windows— Model Home Open for Inspection 1 BR. M. to 8 P. M. Daily—Sunday 11 A. M. to 8 P, M. FOREST HOMES, INC. FROM PONTIAC: GO OUT DIXIE HWY. TO SASHABAW RD. RIGHT ON SASHABAW 2 MILES TO MODEL HOME, 4925 SASHABAW Model Phone: OR 3-9375 AUTHORIZED BUILDER-DEALERS FOR NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION ... < SUR ae tans wee ee a? Pere ae 4 Key Lock Is Device Shoves Keys “That story touched me ee and I resolved that 1 would invent a lock that would make it impos- sible for a key to remain in unless the motor was running.”’, Six years and 800 dollars later, St. John, who had moved to Palm- dale, Calif., finally perfected his! ,; > lock’ And it isn't at all compli- with a white carrar glass top? | cated in concept. | The heavy twisted sofa, jutting The device simply pops the key | floor lamp and free-er than frée out of the lock when the motor ist form table at upper right? | ot. Or the chrome strut-skeletoned | pay Hts stl ran Progen ;ease and wire frame chair by ing habits of millions of motorists C>4tles Eames below right? and save the li of countless -* * Youngsters who would mot be | Each isa different style, but all tempted to take q “‘joy ride” in | are called modern. Contemporary a ear if the keys weren't left. | is the term often preferred in pro- Which of these is modern? Paul McCobb‘s furniture at left, his lean and curving arm chair, tall cabinet in walnut, brass and leather and small table in brass Discouraging joy riders isn't the | locks only value, St. John said half a million persons lock themselves out of their cars each year and | another 200,000 auto keys will be | : | stolen this year with 70 per cent of these traceable to the dangling | keys. | The 65-year-old inventor said if, his lock is put into the auto as | __|, standard equipment, the added cost | || wil] not be more than a dollar on the total price of the auto. Use of Plastics Shows Modern Fashion Trend | LOS ANGELES (INS) — Plas- | | tics, in almost unrecognizable | | forms, were among the highlights | of new home fashion trends at the | recent Furniture Market in Los Angeles. | Their use extended from liquor | /and burn-proof table tops closely resembling walnut to lampshades| A wall pack for pencils, par- of various weaves and chairs cov-| ticularly handy near the kitchen |ered in stain-resisting orlop of & telephone, is easily ade from a rich, fur texture. | small metal box for adhesive One of the more unusual uses | bandages. Punch a hole in the of plastic was in transparent | lid for hanging on the wall. | “see through” drawers in a Mr. | ive this can a finish as slick as and Mrs. Chest of Philippine ma- | your refrigerator apply two coats | hogany. Each dresser was | of white shellac enamel, letting | equipped with a cover to make | the last coat dry overnight. Then the unit completely dust proof. apply a coat of pure white shellac ppaaanaredrhsiee cut half and half with alcohol. in decoration of wood and metal | When dry, apply paste wax and furniture among Southern Califor- | uff. nia style pace-setters was appa- rent. Make Do t Even TV sets are getting the slipcover- treatment these days. One company is offering a fabric to fit its new television dangling from the ignition, | fessional circles for the design of Belgian linen to cocktail tables that open to reveal bars or serving | toward lightening chores and sav- ing steps. trays—were designed with an eye | “sleeve” receivers. The “sleeve,"” which fits right around the set except for the screen, comes in colors | ‘or a snappy zebra ‘stripe Pattern. | said to be doing some sort of work | | Do-It-Yourself and cool in summer, warm in winter. © Automatic water heater. © Ne hidden ‘extras’ ‘—the price we quote yoo is the price you pay. © All curved streets © All tots 100 feet or more in width. ( DRAYTON PLAINS) TURN Office: MI 6- 1515 NATION'S LARGEST, PRODUCERS OF QUALITY HOMES VALUE SAVE! ' GARAGE Designers Get Big Break From Contemporary Style} To | | rani | ~ \\ MME today, not only for that which somewhat hafks back to the past but for that which does not, simply because ‘‘modern” has been used for: so many things that no one is sure what it does mean s if Today’s abundant design can't fit into one design category. It can't be said that modern is good or modern is bad, or even that modern is sensible, timely and beautiful or that it’s ugly and senseless. * * » Of course there had to be a contemporary re-evaluation of what today’s homes need which inevit- ably resulted in furniture that looks different from that used long ago. This furniture that grew out of Lumber Lumber Co. 2495 Orchard Lake Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 One by one makers of the finest traditional furniture and the most exacting antique-bound decorators | have turned to the new masters of contemporary design. s . 7 There are great names today which will live, and their works and the best efforts of lesser de- signers of course can be called modern in the true sense of the word. Paul McCobb’s furniture sketched represents this type of: sketched he searches for ways of making low cost furniture with Sd RY want verwngte | and minimum bulk The remaining furniture! sketched is called modern but is | the least modern of the three styles. Furniture that must strain | to be different and startle the eye is left behind by better ideas. When it does angle and flash for | attention it may still deserve the | old-fashioned word ‘“‘modernistic.”’ Some 20,000,000 Americans are | around the house — carpentering, | painting, wallpapering, etc. On the average, it's now estimated: that | there is one home workshop in every fourth home in every resi- dential block in the U.S. Build That Garage You've Always Wanted Come in today and look over the scores of “Short-Cut” plans that’ll enable you to do the job yourself. Just tell us what you wont and we'll be ha indeed to show you just how much you'll save when you buy ma- terials from a reputable local firm. We _as Low as Carese |= 4 Less Labor - Cement FHA Terms--- 3 Years to Pay -DONALDSON LUMBER COMPANY 27 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-8381 1% W. Heren St. FE 3-7103 Complete Building Service ~ @ Garages @ Recreation Rooms @ Cement Work @ Porch Enclosures @ Siding @ Roofing -@ Septic Tanks @ Bathrooms | @ Alterations ee 2690 South Wooedword @ Additions SPECIALISTS IN MODERNIZATION Call FE 2-2671 ATTENTION GAS HEATING APPLICANTS! See the . . REPUBLIC! Radiant Gas TL tetyhylglytyd mild weather and slow heating Call for Fres Estimate Easy Terms Available Heating. Sheet Metal Contractor A ENS EAS TARR RI RT he LE INSULATE NOW! ZONOLITE ee ees core WOOL 1409 Baldwin Ave. Albert B. Lowrie Lumber Co. Phone FE 2-9104 4 Know Excess L aon, By 6 \ y) ; ( / a 3G 2 nee ie Dee eS Ee i Oe ae « se eeties * Mecca . i oF Eee poe See ; et ' d S = o ; =, y of Saree Anis pe pit é a Bae i 5 : | oe fs ~ ' i FoR \ bs x Rie, é. \ . rhe ee Rig ee Worse vis® |_|) "THE PONTIAC PRESS. SA’ i] 7 How to judge and buy lumber Exacting work- manship, -and- at- tention to details, plus top quality materials indeed make this a won- derful home. HEAD BROS. Excavating 7623 Meceday Loke Rd. OR 3-2584 | wood or’ chestnut will fill that bill. 4 delicate grain, -yeu'}} —be--luetey: 1} ledge of Wood Uses Can Avoid|izsrssmatr=" Ze a ee ie. r | summer season umber Expenses and Wastes |#<.% Ne sm: sies —— ’ : sath ato — na tell your lumber dealer what you Pitch streaks in wood you are buying a lum.. want tumber for and how you | ... ae ee ber, suchas for a building job, | plan tb finish it. Walk in and pat clear lit is wise to draw your plans to. ask for “a beard” and you have | S*#des of lumber you'll find pitch | accommodate standard lengths. the dealer in about the same | Streaks strictly limited as to size. Sian en te ee as a butcher when a cutting on you can use parm An ag e The grain in wood is a vertical i. iumber as it os cat For instance. i you want to-gut ee the srowth of a tree. When | ples of 2 fect. This ta why you'll re ee ‘put you saw a tree down, you can | see smart architects planting room | up a shelf, you really need lumber }count the rings of its annual | widths of 9 feet. 4 inches, 11 feet, that combines stiffness with good | growth. The hardest part of the |4 inches, 13 feet, 4 inches, ete finishi qualities—lumber that is | “00d is formed in its slow sum-|Those widths allow for finished relatively free from . pitch and|™¢T growth: the softest part by | wall thicknesses on stan dard warp: Do you plan a natural fin-|'ts faster spring growth lengths of 10, 12 and 14-foot ish — something to match natural | Because of this, southern yellow | respectively - rant: ou mw] We're Proud, Indeed pondwoan nine nortern oc west OF the Expertly poner wil aso te sutanio x |! Constructed, Durable * * * If you haven't made up your mind as to natural or paint finish- es, you'll find that Douglas fir, hemlocks, western larch, southern ant cunts pretty comet! On the Beautiful, Frate Coc tater oud e wea | Economical paint or enamel. Grade D is considered serviceable, “but quay cuted come waste.” Sheby- HOLIDAY ing siven Isn't Wt simpler to ask the lum- berman? . * * When you go into a lumber yard | me workalaaty, Moht colar and Visit This Fine Waterford Township | According to the Western. Pine | Assn., “the most popular and | versatile lumber in current - ° fits ponderosa. Development This Week - grate ca basher tac ah purponse .. . See for Yourself is about as foolish as buying por- | a i | the Outstanding Knots in lumber are no serious | detriment in construction usage. | They merely limit you a bit. For | Features Offered example, a knot in the bottom | edge of a beam or joist may pull loose under tension, since there is a pull on the bottom edge. But the same knot on the upper edge means nothing, because it is un- der compression at that point. are not as serious as those in the ening as those at the edge. Knots close to the end of a piece _ CONSTRUCTION CO. I | middle: Ard knots near the center | 4341 Gavel St. Detroit — TExas 4-3445 || = fe EY TWO GREAT NAMES Combined to Give You a Dream Kitchen .B. Yes, the spacious well planned kitchen of course, needed General Electric appliances with all their beauty, economy and long life to make this a dream kitchen for the wise housewife. See this kitchen today and you'll love it. ———— —— The Holiday Farms Model Is Completely _ Furnished Throughays by i aa 4 25 SOUTH SAGINAW ee + wy - General Electric— Holiday Farms ELIN & Co. by } i ti , 7 rd . 4 URDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 ba Saenger | fcaed Jpe% dey Sec, Bae Pere fee oi Pe aah | o pei oo 3 a + ah f \ Le \ Refreshingly NEW HOUSE DESIGN . Beautiful HOLIDAY Qo Sold First FARMS b>) — Subdivision ANY Constructed * 300 th move in Low $ | by dienes een: FURNISHED MODELS Show These Features dv Built-in Dining Table v¥ Special Features—A Studio 3rd‘ Bedroom ¥ Closets with Floor to Ceiling Folding Doors v Guaranteed Forced Air Delco Heating System v¥ Gas Automatic Hot Water Heaters v¥ Completely Insulated and Weather Stripped ov Paved Streets, Paid by Builder ¥ Large 90’ by 125’ Lots fio se BACKYARD BOOBY TRAP COAL 702 $. Paddock St. @y)/ x oe an EFFICIENT SEPTIC TANK and SUPPLY Phone FE 4-3555 rie sidings on ranch type homes, front doors, outdoor from dry ice to boiling water can’t mar its distinctive beauty. Stop im for free Meratere on refimshing old turmttere, foors, woodwork KEEGO HARDWARE NO. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. KEECO HARBOR, MICH. FE 2-3766 WHEN YOU USE NATURAL GAS - FI - ~ theres Aims at Better Housing on East |director, FHA, Detroit Insuring Office, and L. A. Wagner, secretary-treas' houses are now complet r of Royal Park. Two of the 40 homes planned Park Homes; By WILLIAM KERWIN eral Housing Administration is pre- paring to launch a new program for stricter construction rules in jan effort to provide American families with better housing. Officials say results of the opera- ing and plumbing equipment and allow the use of up-to-date build- ing products and techniques in the new homes insured by the agency. Plans for the program began te take shape shertly after Nor- man FP. Mason became FHA commissioner a few months ago, and officials say it will get un- | der way im the next few weeks | when FHA opens a series of con- | ferences with industry groups on | the changes. FHA's main objective is to eli- minate the emergency measures {taken after World War II which | lowered construction standards to provide maximum housing output REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—aAll Makes | Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT | SERVICE Frigidaire Commercial Dealer | MASON | REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Elizabeth Lake Road tion will add space, improve wir- | | Over the years, FHA has from time to time raised standards but |shortages of manpower and ma- }terjals, aggravated by the Korean | War, tended to block the sweeping | revisions now contemplated. Since the nation appears to be |headed for a peacetime economy, Mason was said to feel that the raising of construction standards is “one of the important problems facing the agency.” It probably will take a year before the present study is com- pleted, but officials emphasize that it will be a “continuing program” designed to improve constantly the supply of new homes, One official says: ‘All too fre- quently in the past our minimum standards became the maximum |for some builders. That was due largely to emergency conditions. | Now we want to improve the home | without adding unduly to the cost. | “We think this can be done. And, |meanwhile, FHA will continue to jencourage builders to provide greater value for the money.”’ Remove Wood From Diet When small children chew on wood, it is often because of some | diet deficiency. Parents who note | any such tendency should consult their physicians. Splinters in the | digestive. tract are certainly not | desirable. If the wood is part of | exterior surface and is coated | with house paint, there is also the possibility that it may contain lead. convenience, it’s and Service. Natural gas service is more than just a a bargain that helps bring easier living into your home. That’s why so many people today enjoy and use economical natural gas. They can heat the home, cook the meals, have plenty of hot water, keep foods safe with efficient gas refrigeration, and dry clothes cleaner and faster... CHEAPER and BETTER WITH GAS. Natural gas not only saves money, it saves work and time. Gas Sewes BEST * Zoste LESS Get the Facts. . . Modern Gas Service Is Available in This Area. Before You ers Power Company for Information Build, Buy or Remodel Call Consum- WANTED —Form-Acreage-or-toke- Property}: Write Box 42, 7 FHA to Launch Program for Stricter Construction and relieve the nationwide housing _| WASHINGTON... INS)—The-Fed-}shortage=———— ents ae Make Do -—— A clothespin is a handy tool for putting up cup hooks under a sheif. A home magizine suggests that this will prevent sore fingers. SAWS FILED Preetsion Foley Automatic Filer. Your saws will cut fost, cleanes truer. Old saws re beet byt You'll save time and effort when yeoer mower & om ear Feley Lawn Mower (W.AUGUST 7.1956 Tn ti i gfe lly be removed with soap and water. g | g2 ElEehE i © SAVING! PAY FAMILY | BRUNER “Supreme” Water Softener tervals.| 100% Automatic out, coat with oil and then store in Drapes or curtains made of plas- warm dry place. sone sie ‘Neparating from pits oc esi enna — 3 ot ae ther =e :: san trina nine nc Tae ~ Reon’ novice cok Ki good economy. Not only does it meagan vse walle children’s rooms because these ma- | forestall complete replacement, but on Seer terials require very little upkeep. | 't is good insurance against rot in Call Today! Also, new fabric styles that look ved nt and rust - mel tweeds, linens—even needle- . sure to use a pi _ ore -y metrengllig san coat on all areas that are to be H. H. STANTON Plumbing-Heating Contractor y time before materials used in the child's room. ir drying 103 Stete St. Plastics can take more hard = FE 5-1683 tisth upholstery tables Ales, |Care for Stove Pipes =— they don’t snag, stain or fade | Stove pipes have a nasty habit like cloth, and ink spots, shoe | of ‘rusting out during the warm ” marks and fingerprints can eas- | season. Best way to save them is ‘ REALTY GENUINE HAND - WROUGHT ORNAMENTAL IRON Custom Made to Your $ . - - pecitications oben Eee Flower Stands WOT Anything in Wrought Iron Call Anytime Free Estimates LLILIAL LLM Le R. E. PRUETT ®“AcKsMITH 2110 E. Walton Blvd. FE 5-9858 3060 S$. Commerce at REED LAKE MArket 4-1050 SEE OPEN ‘Lakeland Shores’ at REED LAKE A Residential Community All gvaren- teed. Keys Made While You Wait..., Screens Repaired All Work Guaranteed OPEN SUNDAY Pontiac Press 25¢||. A NEW SERVICE! cal FE5-8614 CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS . 4 - ~ a. 5 hn enn tne -_ . . « Designed for Lake Living See This UNION LAKE FRONTAGE Year ’Round Living @ Natural Fireplace @ 3 Bedrooms @ Attached Garage @ Timken Furnace @ Basement @ Wooded Lot @ Sandy Beach @ Concrete Seawell 17,500 Terms tan tin tn tn tp tp tp nn tn rte ‘ - 199 Mechanic Street MArket 4-1050 | FIRST SHOWING... Hammond Lake 3 Bedrooms Branch Office: Telegraph end Long Loke Reeds, Phone: FEderal $-1331 @1', Baths @Lake Privileges (no motorboats) = ony Ye -eere tot sce cme F te ———— terge csc = co RTENAND PE = arma? wad - Pies ee alas bd pees os ovine room overlook- @ attic storage 20 Conventional Pian full brick double fireplece « qgatig tn don ond ving eh @ oversize oil fired furnace, Middlebelt and South @ breakfast room and dining L perimeter heat, warm floors Hammond Lake Roads - @ full Youngstown kitchen, Dis- ©2-cer etteched gorage 3 posoll, Bendix.washer, dryer. @ near several schools Medel Open 2 P. A. to 9 P.M, . 4th Floor, Washington Bldg., Phone WO _ aa —— — ~Acreage-Parcels——— | EE eoeedess ae Buitpinc SeRVICE MODELING .. PAIRING . NEWING . ae ee ee —Scsareaiee scaw aa been added. to the old style garage! By io- creasing the width, or the length (or both) two extra feet, you obtain at low cost Every family needs more room. Here is an economical, practical way toobtain extra storage space. Seudy the suggestidns on the use of thie storage space. We have others to show you. Come in and see all the designs. Blue- prints and material lists are available. We will gladly help you in your planning. TWO EXTRA FEET GIVE STORAGE AND WORK SPACE TT and 74 respectively, Mr. and awaited ream home themecives. French Beds Now Look | Like Beds PARIS (INS) — It's now stylish bed. Instead of disguising a bed as a sofa or divan, Parisian interior decorators are unashamedly letting beds look like themselves. In fact, the idea is to make even couches look like beds. The new. Paris style calls for headboards, footboards and even ' | old-fashioned bed canopies. Call Today! CORWIN LUMBER CO. 117 S. Cass FE 2-8386 Antique - styled beds have elab- upholstery filling the carved en frames. The spreads are made One such modern chair-bed has a white cane headboard, and in- stead of using a bedspread, covers the sleep-and-sit mattress in bright yellow linen. Canopy beds are staging a big comeback in Paris. The French decorators match the canopy to the room style, and use everything from a striped linen ‘“‘tent-roof’’ to elaborate-period - styled swag- draped canopies. The “‘tent-roof”’ canopy which is popular as a summer style, is usually of a bright color and edged in scallops. It is suspended above the bed on ropes from the ceiling or fixed on four metal or wooden posts. Moisture Dangerous The arch enemy of home own- ers is often not recognized by them. This silent enemy that seeks to destroy their property and ruin its appearance is moisture vapor. It is a well established fact that moisture vapor migration in houses ig the direct cause of most cases of exterior paint peeling. CUSTOM-BUILT _ GARAGES : We build yt masonry. ity on tate: size or style Garage—trame or jobs expertly constructed of qual- J Complete cement work. Rooms — Roofing and Siding — COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE ) patie Rooms <=; Penhes — Additions — Recreation Aluminum or Wood Windows — Asphalt Paving — Driveways — Parking Areas OPEN SUNDAYS 12 HOON TO 4 P.M. G&W Construction Co. 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. FE 2-4211 Powell, of Salem, Utah, are building their long- in Paris for a bed to look like a| —_ Mrs, Robert A. Not only are | in 18TT. | Paint Rust- Free Radiators metallic paint is seldom followed | | these days because it has been Radiators which are grease-free | established that these retard the | and rust-free may be painted with | radiation of heat. Such metallic | a flat wall paint of the same tint | The former practice of using a'| Be sure to see these NEVER TOO OLD TO BUILD A HOME—At ages | they building the brick house, but they designed : it themselves. The new home is rising next door to the old family heme where Powell was born coatings are used instead on pipes as the walls or with an enamel.| and storage tanks where it is important to keep heat in. The Famous OCTAGON Radiators! omazing new furnoces thot ore setting new economy ond IST 7, 1954 ie BURMEISTER - TWO YARDS TO SERVE YOU HARDWARE-PAINT-PLUMBING Do \- Voursel = Burmeister’ $ Help! OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT FOR YOU TO BUY NOW! — * = Cash-and Carry ——, Week Days 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.—Sundays 10 to 3 EISTER - - : BURMEI 2 JUST ARRIVED || "=i 1 carload masonite and peg board L t 1 carload ceiling tile 2 carloads 2x4—8 to 20 2-Yorts 3 carloads white pine to Serve You . 3 carloads shingles : 1 carload insulation Corner of Telegraph 1 car No. 1 2x6 west coast stock and 9 Mile | SPECIAL PRICES ON ABOVE! 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. STOCK BELOW ALL NEW, BRIGHT STOCK - 1st GLASS Gold Bond wall planking—varigated colors—special lot—only 8c ft. 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As Low As on ‘cost, installation and finish treatments. Your Kitchen With GENUINE IDAHO | WHITE PINE PANELING with the magic wand of Idaho White Pine paneling_into.a_domain-that's-yours a modern efficient room without a trace of: You'll be the envy of your neighbors with durable, beautiful woodwork and paneling of Idaho White Pine —those happy woods that respond so easily to any to apply. And they’ré so and a damp clogh does it! Ip you with cheerful advice There's Financing on the A BC Plan NO MONEY DOWN! Per Month 3360 W. Huren FE 5-6910 URMEISTER - - - BURMEISTER - - - BURMEISTER - - - BURMEISTER - - - aURaaiSTaR- ~. . BURMEISTER - - - BURMEISTER -- - BURM COLORED : BATH SETS eo INCLUDES: COLORS: MADE TO SELL FOR $198.50] « © Seat © Blue © Rose © Lavatory fittings chrome © Creen °* Tan oe, 1492 E Soil Pipe, 5 Ft. nos EEEPYSEEE TLE i CHLORIDE for DUST *i [00 Lb. Bag #987 me ne + DURMENSTER - - + - BURMEISTER - - - aah --- cap +s -/ BURMEISTER wee BAGS LEFT! — 1% Clear W. P. 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BURMEISTER - - - BURMEISTER - - - BURMEISTER - ~ - BURMEISTER - waisigwuna - - > waLsIaWNuna - - - cuasdpvane “+: wausianung - -- wausianung --- eaaseevens - -- > WaLsiaNna - -- sieankind ~ = = YaLSIaWUNG - - - WaLSIZINUNG - - - WaLSIaWUNG - - - WILSIaWENG waLSIaNe . ee SF rane ve rae sfi2 talfeee Lee & 4 Don’t Lacquer Over Paint Do-it-yourself enthusiasts must re- TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE s JOHN KINZLER Far be it trom us to promise any housewife she'll “love house- work. All we can do is make it easier. Especially on sinktops and kitchen tables, where she pre- te food, washes dishes. ANELYTE. will do ‘itt -€asier to clean, all you do is wipe with a damp cioth., PANELYTE stays unstained by foods, tiquids, grease. {it AL- WAYS LOOKS NEW! Best of ail you can install PANELYTE in your present kitchen or new kitchen and DO-IT-YOURSELF! Choice of Colors— 75: PANELYTE. sq. ft. FREE DELIVERY — OPEN “TH 6 P.M. WOLVERINE Lumber &- Wrecking Co: 300 S$. Paddock Se. FE 2-9784 Pontiac Welding & Machine Works 54 N. Parke FE 2-4121 Open 8 A. M. to 6 P.M. Including Seturdey _~errrrrrrrwvweweweeweewwenr,''''"'TvT"TrrrrtTrTrrvev By STEVE ELLINGSON A old retired doctor. stopped in yesterday and we got to talking about hobbies versus habits. This is what the old doctor had to say, “Nothing stands still—it either goes forward or backward. There is no such thing as physical laziness. Our bodies are constantly in mo- tion. We are either employing our time in some act which is con- structive—ot one which might be | detrimental." | He went on, “‘fifty years ago i | RESS UP your mail box with your name in beautiful block letters set in a graceful mounting. All in everlasting aluminum which can sever rust or rot. Assembled while you wait; locked into a solid, permanent unit. Ends forever ugly hand lettering and constant repainting. _ Inexpensive, too, and simple to install. 0S F. J. POOLE CO. 151 Oakland FE 4-1584 Porter Cable Guild Combo Tool does hundreds of useful ]) around - the - house jobs quickly, easily, perfectly. Keego Hardware Warehouse Co. FE 2-6506 20 Osmun St. | AMAZING FAC Extruded Aluminum Construction (63S$T-5) Embossed Aluminum Kick Panels * Built- Lights of Gloss (Gless Set in Rubber) Wind Screen Inserts (Aluminum Mesh) Heavy Aluminum Castings (Reinforced Corners—Rugged Construction) oD ON oO Letch 9 N. Telegraph Phone FE 4-2575 GIGANTIC SALE! NO GIMMICKS! AS ADVERTISED! Ah — ARN SSR Ee pe cctemcenrert seen Heavy Door Jembs (Square * Frames for Better Installation Pneumatic Door Closer with Cyctone Chain to Absorb Heavy Stainless Steel * Hinges Wrouble Free $4950. COMPLETE LINE OF COMBINATION WINDOWS MIDWEST SUPPLY CO. ied a na ipa ia Se THE PONTIA PRESS, SATURDAY, AU! . Se, a UST 7, j jt eal i ‘ { J i; - i ee i] } : ae f 1954". we hardly knew the meaning of the words spare time. Working people had hours from 8 to 6, Sat- urdays included; excepting those who had to work in stores, and therefore had longer hours. “Today, with the forty-hour week and two full holidays each week, | hcbby causes one to live in the the use of spare time becomes a problem of national importance. Those two days will not be used fox rest. They will be used con- structively or otherwise. And, if we study the faces of those going to -work-on Mondays, it will be easy to determine the nature of the pastime used to employ Sat- urday and= Sunday. Some people | tor said. Building Ping Pong Table Utilizes Spare Time Well | certain point in lifé, will begin, living in the past instead of the future, arid the moment they start | doing so, they are playing right | into the hands of father time. Aj future, keeping him active’ nrental- ly and physically.” That's why I came to see you today,” the doc- “I want a full size pat- tern for a ping pong table. I'll be busy building it and, after it's finished, will enjoy playing «ping pong with the friends who come to visit me.”’ We fixed the doctor up with his | pattern and decided that lots of | you readers would also like a ping | pong table similar to the one pic- | tured here with NBC television | | will approach their work eager | eyed and happy to start the new | starlets Phyllis and Connie. | week. Others will force themselves | a very easy article to build from | to do their jobs, their eyes plainly | the full size pattern. And that showing the result of a weekend | isn't all, the table is made with- It's | } of indulgence."’ “Most people will take up a hobby, one which fits their tastes and aptitudes. Even those who spend their time—and money— | | imbiding too freety, are doing s0 for want of something better | | te de. The right bobby is the | | answer. } -Lots of people, after passing a’ out even one nail. It all fits to- gether with notches which are sawed in the plywood. It can be | put together or taken apart for | storage in less than five minutes. The table has many uses other | than for playing ping pong. At Christmas time it's a dandy place | for Junior’s electric train. In the / laundry it's handy for laying out your finished ironing. It also serves Storage Walls Hold TV Sets, ‘Clear Floors: Disposal of a bulky television set, which frequently raises a ma- jor decorating problem in the home, can be handled easily by making space for the bulky equip- ment in a storage wall. These popular money-and-space savers, frequently used as room dividers, or extending along win- dowless walls to the fill width or length of a room, may include several open or closed units with space for practically any type or quantity of artich Their flexibility is almost limitless and they can be moved with minimum effort from room te room or even toe another | tow cost with standard size ply- | wood panels. This material is strong enough to permit compartments up to. | four feet wide without intermediate bracing of the back panel, due to the warp resistance of plywood: It can be left in its natural smooth finish or painted. house. — Storage walls designed to meet } saticedinkt, teas taemnata Doo — TS | In Shock Absorber Shock | every the storage space problems of family, particularly one whose members have several hob- bies, carr be constructed easily at IN YOUR NEW For more than 30 years, Janitrol Gas Heating has ted the field ... im advanced design . . . con- struction features, and proven dependability in thousands and ok. A of es | To assure your complete satis: —~ faction, only fully wained gas heating experts are authorized to install Jannrol equipment. Free Estimate EVES. & SUN, FE 5-7433 OTTO A. TRZOS CO. | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 | of the modern home. Just as we all BE SURE YOU GET PROVEN PERFORMANCE instaliation _ to high factory standards. The use of farm fertilizers is | | believed to result in a crop increase cach year of 25 or, more Per cout. GAS-FIRED Remember it is essential thet i ion work measures ep Remodel Before Selling as a large picnic table. As always, this pattern is designed to be used by inexperienced amateurs who do not have an elaborate. set of | tools, Te make the table you merely trace the full size pattern on wood, then saw it out and finally put it together. A list of re- quired materials is printed on each pattern. To abtain the full size ping pong | table pattern No, 123 send 75 cents | in coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Cali- fornia. 4N THE HOME ~* 28 POPULAR FENCES axy «,* PATTER) | . 386 The attractive well-built fence is ' | growing in popularity as a feature | America was opened in 1802. want our house to differ from the others in the neighborhood, so do we like to have an individual style of fence. The patern sketched above con- tains eighteen different styles with gates to match. They not only vary in design but also in cost of material and labor. Send for the pattern and select the fence and gate that harmonizes with your home and its surround- ings. Cutting diagrams are given on the pattern for each design with directions for erecting. .Ask for pattern 386 and enclose 25c. There are five other projects the week-end builder can make in the Homestead Improvement Pack- et which will be mailed for $1 additional. Write to Workshop, Pontiac > | Watershed, 151 Oakland, The F. J. Poole Co., $3,000 { | Garage, 146 W. Longfellow, Mary J. | , ELECTRIC FE 5-9393 COMMERCIAL — , INDUSTRIAL Res. Phone FE 4-7664 Garages, Repair Jobs Top List - City Issues 25 Building Permits During Week; Costs Total $30,606 | Repair jobs and garage erec- | tions took priority this week in | building permits issued by the | Pontiac City Building Department. | Totaling $30,606, there were 25| permits granted for the following | Bchaad, $750 | Garage and breeseway, 290 Dick. Lehr B. Miller, $1,700 | _re. 16 Navajo, Joseph BH. Byers, | 8 Gara@. 201 W. Ypsilant?, Mrs. James | Parker, $750 Leading platform, 454.N. Cass, $800 Addition, at? Adelaide, G » $1, underground, 2354 Norton Borden Creamery. $1,900 Gara, 39 James, Willis B. Shef- Heit. DR at eet semen eet - - Remodel, 675 Fourth, LaVerne G Jig Bushing Co and W + Cox, Home. 61 E. Brooklyn, Howard A | Prost, $7,500: t R ir fire. damage 63 4«6Murphy Bahike Roofing Co.. $4,000 addition. 221 N. Pike, Catherine M . $3,000. Move home, 107 Mariva, Russe! Mar- lon, $1,000 | Move garage, 100 Illinois, Charles | $800 Weiden. First explosive powder mill in BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Tennessee Ledge Rock Brier Hill Stone Belden Face Brick Common Brick ‘ & Metel Culverts Concrete Culverts Gless Block Hot Lime e Outdoor Fireplaces Heatalators Firepleces ® Area Walls Calcium Chloride Sililea Send Cement. and Morter * Slip Seel Sewer Pipe- Drein Tile SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 Nerth Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 oe If you're going to sell your house a little remodeling won't hurt. Con centrate on_ those longest — the kitchen and bath- room. Are floors, splash-areas and | countertops tiled? Could the stor- age be improved? How's the plumbing? A follow - through on these questions will enhance any home’s value. Zebra Boards Used Zebra boards, panels of black and white diagonal stripes, are used by glass researchers to test mirrors made from new twin- ground polished plate glass. The mirror, at an angle to the zebra | board, is examined by precision | instruments to assure high quality. Por free heating server and estimate call - AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orchard Lake Ave. . Ail SC. AQTCAS A. PEOS eos pertive Biver TooKs at hardest and | Phone FE 2-9124 i)» SAFE! CLEAN! COM- FORTABLE! fm all weather and saves mMeoney on heating costs! Call —— the lew cost te cenvert your heating plant te aute- GAS HEAT! Conversion Units ON EASY TERMS No Money Down DOMESTIC HEATING CO. 671 Orchard Leke Ave. Phone FE 2-3639 ‘Do You Want Quality Floor Covering? —dJust Visit Us— Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! Custom-made Venetian Blinds and ‘Window Shades Reasonably Priced PONTIAG FLOOR COVERINGS | L. R. TAYLOR, Owner 379 Orchrad Lake Avenue. FE 2-2353 -TORIDHEET ad : a Ps 5 ere t jase 2 ; ef : 7 force pe ge eg ke Oe Ere ee ee Oe PP ete ee oe Seek ey wees ee ¥. eee i Bie peed rf wal wf { | and the Hospital Assn are being consulted on the plan, Larson stated, the by-laws committee is Mrs. Nellie Young of Pontiac State. Publicity chairman is Mrs. Betty Sobol of Northville State. County Vote Canvass to End Next Week Oakland County’s three-member Board of Canvassers is rapidly completing an official tally of the votes cast in Tuesday's primary anteroom in the County Court-| house. Watch Your Paint Job KINGSTON, R. I. (UP)—Here’s Seven Million | in Dividend Tax Reduction taxed as heavily as most corpora- tions. i OY ~ Teent of your remaining dividend income. The timing is important this year. The $50 deduction applies to | dividends dated last Jan. 1 or thereafter. The 4 per cent credit applies only to dividends received after last Saturéay—July 31. . . On your 1954 tax return, due next April 15, you can’t daim dividend Will Share | ses | Bf 2 Fee ROOTS: AND HER F Your regular tax rate would run | SIDE GLANCES AY, AUGUST 7, 1936), 4 itz UDDIES ij $906 by MEA Sorvion nT. tag SS Pen On BF * a 26 hon. ‘You've raved for years about buying a chicken farm—and you by Ernie Bushmiller Wiig Zjz, OH, NANCY---A CUTE BOY MOVED IN KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE — GOT IT? 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Resl sraieest cor erat wine EANED ; D- ' ? in vendor waeis and eral of- , _ Bagina nerve 9 T Sons —e cor- soompreu ‘an. : rE free FE 3-706 NG RENT. (rt Port ar Cong MAN Lars ~na nwaee oo fos ry os te = Service APE ceuimates eg oe > nae rob cs ae i rite — aot cg | an 5 Se ures ns | quale co To ey ave . Sat, 151. . A ae Seek = ee ce | ae : a tn | . | car PW before tor AS a we ae ~ We ra Lasso. ven wa auth E ee Pe SA mh A i. se > wi . y ibe granted. 0 ate sri one to nastst SO - 4 ASHING axus—0F ——— oo me union nice ra ere4 an \f2r promet “ ER Ph wie LIAM P rae sere peers ne ot Hae aS oy f , oR wAgaress, Ni person ts al oe aes at = PHOS ERATORS ‘ Watt WANT m ASSURED I ; { ‘ BLOCK A NS AP fe | 4 baad ie = eee Fe =, SE ° a Le t an ARPE FE — 10 P FE A esti _ . mi per P me ic mesg ‘ poe aed warm orter Bn AND tore N 4 = Tae BRD i wid: “orter : lie ptr tate he = = ~ TO erred é peessutre vre + eNOW 8 . —_— Ea a _ ron Hotel eee | Socom = ae 7 BINET basem ; . ve — troy tel er cx. RK CADS TT modeling & CARADE WE re. stored LLAR Ns 5 — °o ean e . amne. 6 om. c tap th auny “. Sin » 2 Em nn - ‘ . ; all F ‘ at d . item me ~< - * — -_ wri E26 ollar- ‘! ee sd MASSAGE. pr . me “ow Dayan Service privat room ‘ : a » | @ wean on. *t te a an ad- 4 a HT ° 2 a foe sath g i > Ban's = nefaate SERVICE | oy ee rl “s radio & ' ’ c j a " MCE 107. aver eer le Rent fs Se g pastes = \ ELL’S Sez Lie + Box '. » | ce \ TV - nee rt ‘ xe x 1, ,Dewe ji? Bor z \ ’ FP § Near St. Mike’s Laney # fm home on evn’ pared wes *Gininersn. kitchen, parlor and part beth ies "and full bat up Puli ret cai earegs. ‘Ouly’ 410,000.00. Oe Sia tre. PE coe $ Unlimited $ A. JO IN, Realtor Ry 4-2533 Telegraph Rd. “C ASH A: JOHNSON Restor —_~ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd REALTOR =, ~ ae, gene Meders bldg. oan, ers Pr Waiting R: F. MckINNEY, —_. Clean. and in| good eon- “ee amma . nm WikL BOY OR List YOUR TAKE tat Se ght aes. stove |COLE'S RUST HOME HAS VA- DRAYTON PLAINS |“! Resale Seperate teeta seer $67.50. OA ewe ee A good 5 room 2 »b No matte: : equity “McKINNEY r oo ~E sees esses. | fawve ‘oa ome you have tf yeu went a or tm ok. FO McKINNEY FLOYD KENT; Realtor eh wes oe 4. ren a ; red walls * fleers: Bist & coll « NOW call. writ 4 = aad wrence FE. 56105 Poo ° “Wrong lunch box ro ne Micsty lend | ona, goed E K. L. Templeton, Realtor Pu Ponting ay 33011 or steht 6 Bowen He a. “DRAYTON corn, Sasoe, tne sult price FE 4-9584-— Lake Re. Consumers Power otel Rooms 39 "PLAINS } monthly ments of only — Gab POR— LAND CoNTuaote “otal hinds. Have ‘buyers West Sipz. STOVE A ss For Sale Houses 43 F A eer {tee erng *ieem aie. | terest wt RM er cent i . ers. : | ° an ee - . ¥ . . RE SE ORES | Pw Paw ane com | eae ay met pews | nonty our proms For Sele Howes 43) Eo igr fa Meet | KE = Rent Apts. F a cam call PE 29303 5 ior Y Room oe BEAUTIFU § ROOMS & BATH Brocsowas, tnd 3 ons, garage rs ten ie Home +——, > a ; $200,000 i waaor wear rnished Rent Houses Furnished 35 | “* ‘Auburn Pn PE 36239 Susabets —_- ae amen exchanee for | See ee: So ia bee a a" lg ral A the couple Established 1916 “a ay Eg POA ORO cou. watated ats Tatts "ic | srt Ye QENTLEMAN OR |1 BEDROOMS. LAKE PRIVILE ea Rent Stores 40| we we gar cme tater anee | gureeEO ILD NOW UEOSE TO PONTIAC. | seereome Croom compe hia ornk sped our ‘cllente, See me before $12 a Pade ne teat. Ss geome. EN 27786. STORE PS > oa a molt course $2.000 down.| Aasractive hemes 2 ond A pew 9 detmem reek home | ty Sareighed ce, compte | oon peedran tet ee - 4sK FOR BOB N T ROOM FURNISHE _Lake Rd. month” Cooley wee. as 5 PE 5 1206, t rooms on concrete floors or| TOP™. kitchen, aunetee a ~~ t at Hy ho full bese pny YOU BUY IT-wetL INsUR BOT J BEROOMS, BRAND NEW. Wil. Par esas month 2B Pike. | — tul*“basements. “Perimeter beat. | bath ‘all on 1 floor. = ra orteeue A new ive © | fale ate the ; =z IT 7 : . Wa v NEW. #1437 | ag «Age por Sizes 34 to | On « large ‘e car g@- accept cot “Prive cotrance,_Wasning |” be complete Augint of OA HG | HT MILL st tng fees Ss Sk | co | AN ¢ {3 RO oe } A tour Bie ane iren.| eh, Gates decns om | seoee. mons . fale e wing Sun | ‘EAST I 4 REALTY CO..gREALTORS i ROOM =. VIERBERT | C. “ or 500 “down, ay. ne ws wos | i “jee condition Gee and BASEMENT APT. PRI- ‘ A car- worst ersmioes a gO shar aber bey OFFERS wes Folae Lane Fi AVIS | € CLOSE TO 'O PONTIAC Ly ail LES REALTY CO. bun as EE 1s Wr Ee eT EHCURHETTL. PRivare | * NOONE, MOOERT MODERN OFFICE HEAT AND . FT retee ate Rien | bedreaman Large ring room. | oui | Deauufuty ‘ondscuped 6 Fas bath PRIVATE AF Com-| water furnished. 3513 FE +304 Kitchen & ¢ —* ____open_9_ ‘andscaped caPFHOEeltiRGN"S 'USIH bo | is, Ati ul. tw We Padack merce Lake Avaliable Sept. EM|_Leke Ré Eusebete | Summer Cottage cam — | Ser rot tt Hat gd | | ood schosts shopping and bus 4-0561 Alberta Apts. — . ¢€ RF Pish Lake, new cement B a large lot 100x180 in a good | . . stop $12 000 62, ONTRACT AGREEMENT POR |? ,1OOM, TURMISNED (APART schools. avaible gept te du: | trick Veems_beered puttin: lavatory" Rlchen, sandstone Rhea taside. Open Tor’ sbowing | UMPHTiCS | wrsnmdeow rans. ome _ May be seem at 3300 Elizabeth _Aier 4pm. 349 Prospect 6 Oe Af also bsmt. storage. Off-street fireplace, all all Sup, Sateoman <> he sreperty WAilie kicstion, Sbedrm. home, all Rd Taney m. Children weloesne a 7-H — facilities. Ideal for sales — cach windows. pecture $1,129 DOWN. Brand $5,780 with $750 OD at name Lake. ideal for young on 1 Modern Titchee fall bath eae h PRIVATE| 4546 Lak : or service, doctors’ clinic, etc ba k cement drive. bungalow with full bath, - ad bath, painted walls, full —s seca onan, ert ee | a esa anvarou | Seen “tet Si PHS | Serres, aes (SOE Pia, na SE SRE) SEG furichegsojae, ag" | ei gms ewe Bt ees 7 mad Ave. em. 108 Bondale |” banse poets AD BATH. COM- brtot bidg.- seuly Tentttrectve | Watkins Lake Fo ap nine’ “ sdunty Souperested-| Corner Gass wake Ra nic table outdoor grill. we | ‘fered mt p17. te an’ only 62.186 7 ROOMS FURNISH Rble Sept. 1 on heat. Avail- cetting acoustics! 8 rooms, glassed Nedsonm teres rooms Blicting | “i PIXE GROVE elled living rm., patural fireplace, | dowm WAVE ment. : of 2 small children wel- #1188, = Tripp. - ; Os. Cah yp ngs eee tra wall spots, The price to only ay me Beh ieee” plo bedroom with NEAR ST FRED'S. Ideal home _come. 283% 8. -| HOUSES AND APTS. FURNISHED : eoune Electric water, | 94.120. You don't have to Prmutes wen te Gates. with double closets, full length mirror for large family 5 1 CONTRACTS F’ geet an | ISHED | gad _unturn. Tots, weloome uD | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Redeye a ay oy o costa and you will funy taasooepe’ *. ord, Soni, wee Plastic te beth. Good’ > —y daths full basement on $1,000,000 MOO APT couple onty: | a vm PE oie | a Ww Lawrence Stret priced st $8,480, $2,500 down | #1, sughily gat MM years, | matic hot water was beet. 2 car Fenced yard and t's car 4 ea cement drive paved 4 ’ ; AGEN . Street a ours. Look e Mak with READY Noes oi as ve “ey soose ron paet MOOERE3 PE 56-8161 or FE §-0822 Oakland Lake—4 Lots compare with aners =! Snee's oa. with $3000 down. | ment to se iis bs anit este dove. on AN ROOMS or) _ . | es = _ —____— eres.) EN SR en rag . semi or 3 OFFICES FOR Eat 6 coos © bat, tetsbets. $2,500 DOWN Just like new 3 eQuiTY IN 3 BEDROOM HOME | — _Fl OYD KENT, Realtor FOR Jesste Bt. . _ Mull. 3-8343. light furnished. R & a wehnty room, writs with lake priv. $1400 down. EM / p he W Lawrence PE Sees eves YOU 3 i ROOMS, STOVE AND REFRIO- Fam c | General Printing and Office = pest basement, om. Cab fal "wanemect, gee furnace, cab | 2310. fick "tw Consumers Power AND BR pe +e | OY, 3.00 down ph ays Mens eation re - Couple only. 12 Washing- | SM : TT W.-tavrence Ot. —-——-+--—____- 9.792, 93,098. down, miner red wails. eli alu- | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES NICHO ca opi For Rent Miscellaneous ne i: sash & screens Tile | Some for a real famfly NICHOLIE, & HARGER|* NG, GEME PETA | i sini te see 42) Income oo - 33-W. Muron 8. “W038 es | 7 NOONE —CLOREET + Cae IN FOR QUT — MY 2-3151. . "| 10 Pr. HOUSETRAILER TO BE Your 3 room unite, ¢ blocks possession. couple PE 5-258 Rent Houses Unturn, 36 | _seposn. rerun “ee °° from town tm excellent co, | $6,000 te the full Brice et slow Wanted Real Estat i ROOM FURNISHED APART pees For Sele en, ne | tee Late Oss bungtiow eo SZA | Bem Reais caty Ae Ae a 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, | 2338 IN- | mannan Houses 43 one. ¢ car garage. me seins, Ou taroace. Per- BUSINESS Se ee eae SE, | wal gov pe paaeeaee M UMI oor, ROCMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | tor < COUNTRY HOME| atarvie MUM SIDINO | on, good paved Sat: | Meaney pei Viatt our offies end * ] ers, Near Auburn otieignte FE Highiama Ra. required Wek pon teatu Ld Tew of the any . Jook over our photo listings. You'll _+-6532. noo Ra EM 3-8516. ranch t res of this 3 beStoom 20 Acre Es save time and money Conven- So. our home or 7 ROOMS. 1 OR 3 GENTLEMEN. | _falo _ pd Bare, 10 BUP-| sale cant ly ® GI re- é e Estate fent parking right at our door re oenanees ston #7400 Co-opers ip i avatind 7 Osa Pe Arbor, FE_6-0060._ a ORT ouTsIDE Lot ts TSx154 mortgage. | \Valled Lake Area : OPEN SUNDAY 104 as HOM a Crarkston ” of »Drarion. | 7 ROOM, OA ee :7 Siaks Aaserionp fares. Rowe $ room bungalow, garage gas FE AND BUSINESS | screened poke 1 fe hae seve eall White, Bros. Its. References. 100) _no vets PE 320965. couple. |», VACANT com y modernized har: | L. H. BROWN ; beat 4 lots. $1000 down. 24 260° cement block bidg, with car garage te — peoe our iey =o bs Pe we cerry ve reom se bungalow ing living room with natural 1383 w. tenn » Realtor Ree aie. ; room medern apertm . | —~. orca. By Genre oe. we are better 3 Baldw -headiaial RENT. | Lake, References. inquire at 4 : fer the chearen "No play. lavatory. wae on: with break. | Member Co-op. Real_ Estate me Exch. | ~ EXCLOSIVE DRAYTON ; wooDs {Located ea ene ‘ef the few bust | [West Side echest Syteaet wo sqpreics ont werk |2 ROOM ap aaTeaaT FOR . FOR OEN- 5 MODERN. ANY BUSINESS 008 stely ty fruit, trees oopres®. saat bee, ae easnaoed show- Beautiful H Wooded TON me bad ness lots im heart of new subur- 3 blocks frome fe bethe. Bes sie * brings you ® ~ee | _emee. LF bd _Johnsca, F FE 5-044 Dixie OR $i — 7 ries, Lot ts vaaesee ~_ 11x20 ee re na omesites or wil ula “eat wait re j aon . . $11,500. Terms room and . en first 4q enytim Feel tree to call our office 7 ROOMS AND BATH -paivate REMODELING ¢ HOUSES AT RESORT pnceenrt bedroom on second floor. In a Good Location . | gran wales ms = dire tats UNION LAKE AR pore. | be glad to work “with ives NEW 2 entrance. West side. PE 42606. | Wellea Lake . Year sround aoe Almost all Automatic off heat Butld- Close to Ponties 100n18@. Gooa| Stiver tate Ra. Cogen Paice | Wand - . EA s on the ne ef syou 2 AND 3 ROOM APTs. 10| ‘als. ~ heat unfurnished | Michigan r pes of northern ings include hen house large building * Some wooded. All | —O8 37068 11 10. ering where to move? May ; — Bi om the selling of year real eo | Witt sai TS, 20 | 960 per week. & rooms, Ready | jResses. Genta her farther basement parm. small mod-| $39 “sown. roads Low as #800 with ve mow ven Oe et | WM. H. KNUDSEN Seer ta te rd =) SE ees GATEWAYS to) See WHITE i Rooms. 1 CHILD Press. aa i sehont fenced. Parochial pub- Drayton Plains to cl foreea ai? porch mS . mas mat ae i _PE 5-0635. -| NEW. MODERN 4 ROOMS, COU OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 bus q Greyhound 1nas00. Excellent | bu sites on | and & two car . bath | Ph FE 44916 Eve. 7 3 CLEAN Rooms, NE EAR ples "with references. $20 road in A like . th garage. You will | 9 ACRES NEW = > 52 "elm REAR BUG | Be one ee Meer Auburn I . & ti gan 80 terms. 6 poet ees. ee slow as) HAPPINESS like | the | house and the price. | sew furnitare. 3 mise fen sap BROS. ROOMS ADULTS ONLY 30d “Becroom completly m rata) 4TWIn Rosa OPEN SUNDAY sunt Iya Acre Parcels | THE SMALL FAMILY More High ALE ee eo from aay a Woodhull e _— REAL ESTATE ~ 26 P.M je of the Pontiac city | SMALL FAMILY | , 5 ROOM. ALL a fa . 268 oh aeenbe This ts really besutifu WILL We ha . fe Phone OR: 31872 «cn 30m y"RO . ut __ Feotal ‘beat furoiahed “$80, month | FE 545-0101 memaieinn ave 2.8544 D ble I k $1. v) ce ith we Low ne pena Ane acne unaalow | vatnese Siero army ott dow | #8 bey a oe GH om Open § — Sun. } to 5 hy By b, FIRST | _ ences. OR 3-1022. ouble Lake Privilege erce rooms end beth information | ~ °F FI ’ — °5 La: a. -2 a. - . > L. tub and sho HAVE BUYERS FOR ace: ives | ga warwick Wasa new 2) A HOME OF YOUR Beautif i ing level ranch |< Dinie iy, a, Hi 200 : Se ee | | Y [oa | AREFROBTS room houses as ree bome.. ears 7 2 bedroom home, Close in. $750 vate ath pl ROOMA, PRI: | _¢-$000_ 1704 Warwick, sylvan Lake. OWN toms & beth, heated | 7 Pores teat “Pike “Stree\- Offered "al D EN | ia fem “from oes tee ‘cnt: ‘welcome Maa 60 per HIGHLAND. q410 HICKORY RIDGE | ec Do \ gage. recreation Em. Manas. roer_¢ ‘Cass Nike Re. _ 3.000. gee town you" LL Be | os E. Wat ‘CR bedrooms WIE Activilies room | week, Deposit required. See Road 8 rooms etd 2 baths, fire- | S900 Down '. pletely sandsce Priv. sate pe | rose .W ( ) St awe bee quarters eround Orchard. iit, Varictr mtore, oa) Soe Of Beek “Sas ‘month, Will | TWQ houses to chocee trom—one femme cass & Elizabeth CROOKS ROAD _Realter Eves ao A F RD | , down. FORKING CO 12x1§ ROOM CABIN. PARTLY F' © Direem metern, cost site. in _ Lakes. Located near Dodge ne 4 7 2_W, Burce bedroom home on west side. _hished ¥ yor 4% room an muchos onsen Lakes $21,000. |5o59 Paved rord New 4% reo ad LAKE = » tiled Brick —E ; es .900, b ma Dreferred, $4.000 down. * RECENT STREET. 6 AND N terms $4,960. FULL PRICE insulated "beet vf material ar} Have You, Soe ee ee eter 3 bedrooms with basement for . References. FE 3108 orth Johnson Avenue “rey, m ome. comer lot | Dotrot a Centrally located to rf - mail aaeees. eee Save. Rent Lake Sree Tm rome_beme- Roy Annett Inc. end kitchen down. 2 small pal rg Sw 4 - + et Property 36A . ” peteoes up. bath with stool and | with $2.40° down irs NEW “ND See! l “Lake “A I fo es home for colored $650 - . Huron Gardens — eral 31 be S in yore, eee ee NICE AND : . nge us ii 193 | Needs some repairs but { ’ 19 A Call a A. Taylor, Realtor, FE ~ petrocrs treme with stair to Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 bay. rs & good NO TIME TO LOSE 1 “s ACRE ESTATE CASH e Shwe sown * Seller iw open for yl price | $8,080 te the full’ price cool this OuNnNg S . | si sereg of eine serale pron: 4 Ranch Type—North Side Beller ia oes tor offers om ine | Fingertip. ‘bitche erty, Th hee o. besutiful ring IN _Labor De . AB 1 be. bungalow gertip kitchen with waite. room 20a40 with beautiful 2 Pr HOUSETRAILER. ON LO- aN ce anmon MY Dan| fe o and on. penalty lentecaped tet, a1 cyowearde wih iney pers ix place. Spacious sunroom rr 4 HOURS i A. : aa pai buy ee eat wfin poston sot geutitel 5 2 caf = to Crescent take. ee 1 red ot sh Ge si.oee ar omes oe os with canter 18x20 sitting For your eq pour entrance. Stove. 23. 15 miles north T on Uf S. onl state, rounds ie be |* $9,500. PULL LAST vinst — IT WON'T | ane “tirepiace "@x20 ¢in~ wail ot iv down. Must be PRICE . oom RemeTor np cul et'en | figucares Swe "Lecnvtn, Bet £A5E ram eevee | Near W vero 8 kis WALT Fa eee set te o Sette t LOW AS Cig genes mah elate ae ng Pg uo _ eee BAYPORT ON | Good ever School ws | tears meee good seta lot, 1% car garage, YOU BUY IT WELL INSURS IT | ° “ der room av poems, one a4 @eal Ww rT before you ene 7 ROOMS. BATH. HOT oy Gay or week. cat frame home aTTR Try " the second figor there are ¢ @ mean business! weter, quiet couple er expectant wil sleep 8 SPaee see ete book carace. v3te eal, Ose" Cal FE Open Sunday 10-4 $825 D teres, “ied bethe 3 ne Ty i. = ee Phone Jk. ae. ° _ In attractiy : ei8 op MICEL a me Taylor For Colored BY OWNER INCOME § ROOMS, CAMERON F. CLARK A AN) own jee ft master bedtoom wth TT ON. new St. Ph FE S416 sportmen. Private bem cad éo- olor #2" condition, »8500. $2000 down PE +6492 fireplace full basement and oil _Aubura ervthing furnished, 540 tawe with boat $55 week AV _FE 20378 ‘before 3 p.m. » | 1962 Huron Evenings | RE fired steam heat, Extra 2 LISTINGS W Ave FE 5-2766 able A 13 through Sept. In- years Eroverative Real @ state Exchange Co ALTY CO. REALTORS | sae garage * bedroom ¢ 7 RUSSELL A ‘WANTED gl gh = prERRACE. 3 | ‘J ROOMB| fake ai Hiner Drive Oxbow | with’ substantial “downs 910.080) intros ; ‘ wees none Euchange COM P ARE! i rel feo. c-rral and. pasture * . R vate P< room. j . me ¥ou-3 Ant Pu «sees-| ee unfurnished. MU +282 FURNISHED MODERN COTTAGE WE Bry AND 2 FE 3aiti, Ret 890; nights and EE es é ’ | Boat house. dock and Rest wae WANT ACTIO week-end< Hadley . Had- ios. ‘W. Huron’ : = eS es wd maALL _fightand. -Flessant Lake, FE E% | D CONTRACTS — ley, ( HARLES NE ro * MAHAN HAS BUYERS aALt Cian FURNISHED FURNISHED CABIN ON BEAUTY ¥ ey, Mice , | nn Bb DOOR e ree ‘Aluminum W indow s teen ettenet 20-08 Fal mornings betere noe, of ai | _sble Aug. ate sen a a | *Ranch Roof sale at i is, Pttess for oe] rat oes a eee ee ee E Bateman PXBCUEE WANTED, 7h, ee retreat ‘LL APT NEAR BLUE SRY on the- WANTED | who | meet ie - r NEAR BLUE 8K beach. geod A A AND HARGER CO. im anch Wants & 3 bedroom home 4 Fates eS all ta bes >| 3400 od ‘te Ww. none ad haa te ment, iassed-in rane sear 209 Princeton (0G COTTAGE ON A Unbe ne Village of Oxford yay it, ee es a O | Se Gos Cae eee | hyn elcyable Value | Fuge tey | naxor a fi alan pen 16 | NEW - type block bungalo: ‘i ranch 3 1 quicken ou . | Come o | winter months, OU heat. | new living power mower. “Srand jo ite By Tirep Wa Meccn yeunguaa more or less. Others " and compare _Open. eto Oat on raed oe yen, Dewet, peted. Ovt the , Sully cor streerlined kuchen with (b) ‘#160 apd. (e) 8 couple of pipe | I. s have and now | EW MODERN c Ow POW.| peer Our sy, Dezte 8 Watertora breakfast nook, tinderdry (wrenches to install 3 piece | they are moving in. | Pas eee Pate Suivtleees. Only 81286 down. | checked 3 cor waraes Boecicuc’ home for #8800 total . + M MI] a UARE LAKE 9 REDROOM A Nu MONEY DOWN oereeere pprenimately one a: __ bed NEWLYWEDS WANTED fo i “REALTY CO- a “ ey} room apt, PE 8-137. 3 bedroom ranch type. lake privi.| sere ne oh } room home near Pontiac ‘acter’ | Russell Youn VETERANS Member Real Est. Exch. Inc. 8, ~ t+ T VAN | AKFFRONT JIMeW WRICHT. ost to GI's. shade. shrubs and . peren- ; down payment. $4250 total ae g | We bare existing and new homes E 2-0263 7 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FE ¥ “BEDROOM MODERN Loc- GHT, LP alaall ae nase’ pe masterpiece | GARDEN LOVER WANTE 2.04 Mura in excellent locations tat cas . Open Eves ‘tu 9-Sun $-3595 { RUE PORCH r Toe ees Real Estate that merits your immediate foom bunealew surroun = for 6) Open Eves_ i an 44525 | De sold with low down payments . 1078 W. Huron . 104 2 BEDROOMS. LIVING ROOM AND | PER L Oakiand Ave rm . p> flowers. ig wt 5 on OF o@& €7*% Oa i NEXT eT OFFICE emis. ermbines and bem. MA |” LOCATED North . Boris eo ab EASt + Sid t 7 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE | _ PE +3300 ave FRCwes ~ ADAMS. ant ee | pore bain, ntitcw atime ot heat, Om geod 2 and bath Excellent 2 bedroom ho! Sat nictt & pereer as 3 SO sized iot Neat Bus and “" CASH FOR EQUITIES 2 Bains Su Soe newly, decorated inside me or pueenee og 8 1698, FE . tomes | blinds eo with the wy We have investors buying ROOM APAR UN oes rags, Close = POR BETTER *“NORTH | eq in medium priced. | well i Cadillac ip ioe.» Ime Immediate AR ; B. D. CHARLES. Realtor | $11,000. 8 per cent 4 . —— ’ am, rome with beth, full — priced ; _— | ROY KNAUF, Realtor rata as, ie XBatS REAL TY co, | Willams Lak ets, sea oes | mre 2 Ne rau alroom mogert, home with | | Saree, Saeoictee _etenests 2 FR ilams elegraph, ; attached e with . 3 “w. OA K. G. Hempstead, Realtor “ Ave. L as cute and . euagsiow, Co-operative Retste. aocante rooms, oak floors. gas heat, cera.) Fly “eiesieat te — sacl Venetian blind aeae'| on ae =. — Burop PE 4-026 9 stone's = from me elud SmPletely _ furnien oF seed : hest and _ mie tile bath — NORTH SC suburban _ OL. mi: “SLEEPING Hoc eee | ated co. the_West. Bide. in included, 96.080." a CAPRI (ee Meee Bi oot wd subwtantial down pay. | Excellent po =m oe ey Lt iorp = -s “piss | Fonilac's finest residential A ns ae ee ore early completed. Go out Josiya| Thi, INCOME. to Sty eye rian Some - — on lavatory =. Home & Income pe Pg ev Homes and Gar-| : te Past &. | goat "Sptstanenta in Kenge. Mars M ) Want Money? 8 DOM UPPER pany sider ode | Karas, femaiy, nome, im | bere tm Pontiac at. Bent right turn east, first house, | Mir, Oriaging i 9100 per month. | ) , . : — rooms new nice lot on 6 * one} - fiat with garace. * * . a one. cee Feed —E NDIAN POINTE on Walton Bivd./ watch for signs. beers 10m fire | 2 oriee On | Let us list Ls surround very es oe pees now renting for $15 week + Sabity Seigsak ise “MODERN | dows. 000 with $1,000, .. a. requires. Pontia ; : = pe, Ges Beat, ge and out. LIVING, \aree lots apd wate ee Se See a gene STONE REALTY CO.” the top doter Ww realire =... OR 3-084 See oomtrent Phone door grill’ $¥0.906 with $2.00 frontage T| project. so hurry! LAKE FRONT a buyers” with ? e have 7 POOMS AND RATH. STOVE & ROOM FOR "ADY one . down, big v2, cash Nine room home on ;9 8 pm. daily; Sas_ co “os oS refrigerator, Adults Working | Orivileges 17% DY $19, KITCHEN | the lake. * large. rooms. OPEN in Lake Orion pa Oe | oe Inve + ward = i good — preferred 7 Beot, Lake | Pett ° after 6 3 eEDROOM wWKd Mita. } jar pol po . ~ 4. Sty bacens Has a nice high wnat Breferabiy on te weet sid e i) nooMs: AnD pare CAROe stkePI~c room FOR| Dome On lot Gone” Soe aay | —-we-are_aew Se ary basement with new oll fur MONEY M AKER * shall be happy to serve cotrance. 18 MeNet PRIVATE | Zeon IS toeen Se Dinnan & Sen A W Huron Resi + ved tor "your “inspection, | Race an _Butomette bet water] 12 room house Givided. lene} . dust eat! ee ee _ > Motor Lowel FE pareein ampsen Sh 6 rey furnished’ | | steal a only $8.7 an” uae — room apartments. Full base- ‘le . good ter went, ges heat. Owner Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor _ with gar BEDROOM bu a your order. tare we | . . ~ $10,000 Sieh reasonable terms, See 22 W. Lawrence Street Realtors FE 4-0528 alemeched, garage. | Bre vee ETT OF tie sale toto, Con PE Sees oe ping? | fhe. $8,008 to sieese ~ ‘ | tee sanas ° play. Also a e FE 5-816) 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| Rd oat Dine to ae of this-4 com taaiege tee block “Th “RON me’ ARDENS_ - Co-operative Real Estate Exchange a hare eh eaten apd eh oa ey eer mile garden space Best ef all you oh SE a ‘ "Team you cag cave immediate possession Sen oh Only te Tor only $660 down SR UEC or stop ~ . = i | FRA RESALE Yes. { #*y per cent on this nearly new 5-room slow near 3 : Full |. _seheol ana pus. Roderm with ‘ ts ue floors. red ba , and painted walls. Only $1,500 ae as nr A 2 atmos rooms, fimished attic for that extra Sunday 2 to'6 $1,250 Down " 1860 REVERE - Youn cer- * bungalews located so close te Lake for ‘ ture window. oil furnace. slectrie water heat | er, flush doors. e shaded 1 lots Value plus ly 5 to choose from yments $44 SY LVAN VILLAGE $2.00 down, will buy ‘this nice home. « real bar, Gas heat, ‘Pull > glassed sun ment, stee! fence, double ga. OE akcerenod Pe halle th eee. 6H eet down ’ r r tw a _TY room Cement drive. alum)}- insurance ony out Scott immediate possess See CUCKLER REALTY _pum storms md scree: Lk ,R Watkins Lk _Sat_ or Sun Owner 41861 103 FE $612 or Yes and only $2840 down Rd. tures left to open sign ro. UERnEr oe tam | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor $1,000 DOWN WORRISON-NEUGH iH CO. maculate S-room bungalow ___LAKE ORION INCOME — __192 West Anp Arbor PE$5521. swith ifs pure white -¢iumi 75 W Huron Oper total for three apartments IN LAKE- num siding and: slaté roof * Phone FE 3-7103 or FE To12- & roome and t .. 2 tots Full basement with recrea: | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CLOSE TO HIS CH OA 83701 hon room, ofl heat: ROOM MODERN. EXPANSION | © | SF. SCHOOL WODERN HOM MU back ya ‘garden. attic. $10,300. $2300 down. FE| 7 ROOM HOME-2 shower baths. | Straits Lake. down. © $75 space In A-t location: j 5-7890 new roof & siding, gas heat. $13.- shi: Tmmaediat occupancy Priced for quick sale my beet 800, terms Lake Land Realty Co. Ot Nad pom Baie This 1 BRICK BUNGALOW ($24 Pontise Trail, Walled Lake brick rei onays ait ve . = _WEST SIDE-Two bedroom home, MAKE A DATE (ful waters of filver Lake | oll heat. “partitioned rec te this darling four room Seme of its exceptional tea- t room with built in bar well modern east side bongalow, ocak tures are. Tennessee ledge + ; | landseapec yard. back floors, ful} basement. venetian rock fireplace covering part Sunday 1 to 5 | Boe, “term: street, lake privileges. $12,- . - of on wall with « stone ~ pe beautitur beck yard and one car, hearth. carpeting tha ZOLO heii ehh dada nie + _ Dixie Hwy. or Airport Ra, R HILTZ &nd_only $1500. I wee yee | bared Peat hr-ared to Williams Lake Ra to | ‘T. K oi Fem stead. Realtor | Sder bench. and beaulti- Maceday Dr. to Terrill Dr, RRALT E. Huron Stre: | ful: kitchen wan ta natural to 7010 Terrill, Dr. PE 5-6181 ‘ mie “W._Muron st. _Eve. } rE 2-1317 wood cupboards; large - _ ves & Sur 7 7 room ‘Iéxi2 decorated | in LOTUS LAKE FRONT | | oft colers. Also plas- | a . “No. Money —__itceahycaters (Alte pas: |” TwaT TIME OF YEAR 2 Acres large basement all to this gleaming 60x46 ranch ram 6 room well built. completely | day for appointment WATKINS LAKE Down fi- New GL 3 bedroom ranch homes be bom ‘ om ty acre ei 7 MS She Beat tn work tile. bath and ot] heat | manship and material Ther- $1,250 DOW N mopane picture =. ke tetety furnished. 2 vecroom | he 1S ting TOOM. eli ious bedrooms, a deluxe Bie > paseseiion as & pin. im- kitchen with earbage dis- “T VALUET, Realtor | Rottty fila tie cbalt i o tached garage an ea espns Real Estate Exchange the price of $12.500. Oak | Ave E 5-068) —__Open- Evee_tit 8-30 / RAY O'NEIL, Realtor aman LOWER sTRarrs EaRE | 3 Ww Open 9-9 room house auto. hot Pt FE nies or OR 31648 aa. inte, wecees to Ada Cooperative Real Estate Exchange $60 Soho we carer PEN ROOSEVELT HOTEL FE 45161 Eves FE 5-T104 or EM 3-4808 DONELSON PARK $450 DOWN 2837 Old Orchard New 2 bedroom me. oar Sunday we are this new- bus line Br owner, PE 24855 | |v completed home for your on. spection We have c . . i tiac’s finest subdivision for the NORTH END PTR oT aren ot dative 2 Mae’ room. Ceramic ‘ile beth. | S17'Siyttes® ties* with ‘ail city ° . su ving a c y rd Bay toi ram me Ww system. ved rear yard. $2.500 soos hed tite S ‘ond vanity down to G 1. equity at 4 per| F A. oll heat. select oak floors cent interest. lastered walls Large lot 105 4 BEDROOM | eeot frontage aWaits your inspec- a Eusabete, Lake Rend ot of-| TY j \ SUN Laat | 1 KENNEDY REAL Open Evenings large kitchen Can be handied at $1,500 down IVAN W. TOR “til 8 pm SA. ES PERSONNEL Tote —+4— FE 5-5091 or FES 4. W. Huron .. Co-operative Rea! Estate ee | NEAR DRAYTON. 3 ) BEDROOMS. | basement treet $2500 _ "Sr San $350 DOW x 1 = OP Sunday 1-7 1 wetreom house. Full basement 129 COLEMAN Brand new Sxterter complete Lake Williams 3S-vbedroom F H.A bungalow OR }-2as1 L oo mane mony cisentin ie MI IDDL opine AITs | eature,. vew e closet san Mi one STRAITS LAKE nd picture window in the can “Ne lived gpectous Aaa | room with _in. Also 2 rage. | OR 3-848) ining ell. efficiency kitch- _ “F car ae ~ en, plenty built-in cup- $1,000 DOWN with colored fistures, and ’ * ¥ e res. and gr Sill trade for Northern shower select oak “for, plaste painted walls, 6 Modern. brick with bedroom. liv foot wide lots. paved street ing, room. f room, & sidewalk sewer, water Oil ar oe - Breeseway. car furnace in the full base- + he 1} acre micoty Tad ment. Convenient to Done!- shrubbery. 6 miles from Pontiac | nw and s act Eves after 530. all day Sunday | ter. Drive out Hu: St te S100. 4 =a Donelson School, turn, right i" mi dR ne y tagssted) lake terms. privileges ‘Bicse! 208 of floor Green AY O' NE IT. Realtor Tobe Ra. Nos Pontiac “3 Ww ron Open Phone FE Ses or OR * ieee an | prative | Oxford—3 Bedroom Remodeled modern home in fine | location This hotme has 7 rooms. c > full bath. 0 en tak met - 4 and garage arge on qu Sunday, 2-5 p.m. end see. a = . . MEAGHER REAL ESTATE 3470 Wards Point Dr. | Oxford Mich OA 83122 Cass Lake ~— and finest shore rand e rem, custom’ built 2) level Afternoon, car gar. 6 extra size rooms Open Saturday. | | | | | Co-operative Real _Estate » Exchange | ' WARD E. / REALTOR 43 W Huron St Open Eve. 7 | + 2'2 baths Basement S ; da ] 0 5 for recreation. 2 fireplaces unday 1U to 5 beach Aven: r Crescent | Mrs | Neier S Saree Eve Take ons moaera and 3 bed- | & Sun FE 2 room bungalows. oak floors plas- . - tered painted walls. full base Sunday, 2-5 p.m ment, oil furnaces, go out Eliz . ke pass Crescent Lake > , turn r t on Clinton River Drive . tor High Oute lett on Hiteh Suter Watkins Lake Located on north = shore white frame bungalow —built in 1951. 5 extra size PONTIAC REALTY CO 737 Baldwia FE 5-8275 rooms Full basement for from August 1 to August 8 We recreation 1‘: car garage have plenty of sr houses with Shadea lot 60x200 Sand small down payme each, Price $20,000 85.000 (GEO. MARBL E. Realtor | charge. Eve & San EM __ 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD | meee ON A HILL = & Coke. ttractive 72 t STI Snares OT ON ee ee peer : — ~ Good comtition— th oom 214- Clinton Rd + | wns a fot 505206 A pes <4 « lake Oaklaneb THE 7 ‘Nt ry oN FELWOOD Rt off Sashabaw Rd) Se- 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd cluded wooded site 158x200 FE 5-1284_ FE 43844 Open @ to 7 2 level ranch home — built - and designed for executive in 6 nice rooms i‘: baths 20 x 34 recreation reom Attached 2-car a rage Widowed owner Price $22,500 easy terms. Also a ood s#iection of other lake Tomt and suburban home: Sunday 2 to 6 Mrs * Schiese] wn charge . -1972 . Ere. & Gen: FE ee 2118 MIDDLEBELT RD es _ gee 7 Drive out Orchard Lake to John Kinzter, Realtor open sign, left 2 blocks to Ww Huron St FE 43525 | open house Built tn ‘53 a@ n Eve. & Sun 25 PM _ home planned and built rative Real Estate Exchange | “: fot this popular communtty . ee Large picture window, and %e ~ ledge rock fireplace in spa- _— eee T cious living reom_overiook- | = ing beautiful Hammond | : Lake Three nice bedrooms. pce men ramen =e Rice — —-F,C_Wood- Co... ae kitchen Full tile bath. show- er Recreation basement, oi! furnace Drive out. See for . yourself, You'll like ft we re sure Mr Skelton will show you through RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 75 W Huron Open 90 Phone FE }-1103 or FE 80780 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 3 Bedroom Ranch Home Finished on exterior only 1's rH west of Airport, corner of and Williams Lk ad. $40 down om your lot, Prices range from ~ $3,683 up PIONEER HIGHLANDS OPEN SUN. 16 324 DICK 8T Our ; ate now ready for your inspection. a few of the mafty features of these homes are. face brick, 3 bedrooms, siid- toe birch flush doors, ahem eens es Te vestibule en! | Gak ore. concrete aioe nant street. lake privileges on | ‘Lake, alt thte in one of Pontiec's most exclusive subdivisions , SEE FOR YO 'RSFL” of Wiliams Lane Rw Tice ‘open o Cor OR _3-1295 Sunday 2 to 6pm GI % 3 bedroom face brick homes co $1,000 DOWN sores walls. one tee lots nee | 8 roon bungalow in city 3 large Windows, marvie sills, ttle bath, | 1M, al modern ‘ull basement, choice room ¢ tile -| Oak floors stoker-fed furnace Full divided | ‘basement oll fur. | CS saree Cinse to bus an nace water heaters. }--*6ho $1.375 DOWN SUBURBAN (6 MILES) This lovely 5 room modern home INCLUDES is on*larre well shaded < Pon * ij i joe ne COST -| deck Sep reed» iste copes “rowan hey B ones to Water-| 2 spacious bedrooms i cm one | garage. $7259 with terms. Show’ mass | REALTOR Huron st you ou'll love each of the rooms from the wall carpet and beautiful drapes. the full dining room with china closet saving ne en with . *y large wired for radio pienty iimen and cedar, closets. exceptional basement with | ot] steam heat, recreation room | and bar finished in rustic log | with imitation fireplace. awnings. | storms and screens. 2 car ga- | rage. paved drive, excellent land- | scaped lawn with Chinese garden. dotted with magnolia trees, sepa-, rate watering system. Also 4 rm guest cottage. all underground |_| wiring. Many other appointments | Offered at . 98.000 down SEE YOU SUNDAY. To Buy—To Sell- Tre BUY IT—WE LL {INSURE rm MAHAN’. REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative fey Estate Exchange | * 2-0263 | Open Exes “tl 2. = 10-4 NEXT DOOR To" BRANCH POST OFFICE _ ROOMS ment Partly finished $4600 cash | $5700 with seoee down Crescent Lake FE 5-5212 ge MIS THE “BIRD” TO SEE LIVE IN-A } BEAUTIFUL HOUSE Spacious living room with um + usual stone & quartz fireplgce A secon fireplace barbe- cue combination on recreation | porch Extra large kitchen. with~ knotty pine cupboards. rubber tile | floor and dining area ‘ys acre fenced yard All tile bath Cer- tainly a very reasonable offering at only $16,800 full price NEAT AS A PIN Yes, this home ts in ti condi- | tion inside ant out Has rooms | in all including 3 bedrooms Lo- cated on a paved street right in town near stores, se bus service Has full basement, oil | heat and screens & storms. Full price only 900 with only 82.900 down. LAKE county's most exclusive Certainiy a rare offering at only $5.600 cash PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 ites + | | | 53'a w Huron ANGELUS — | 100° of iake frontage on one of | lakes blinds. Penced in yard. $1600 down. | ce. FE. ~~ PERSONAL.ZEUL 40M E> 8¥ PA MER FF 9.1908 Pontiac Lake , You won't find a better buy than this year around lake front bungalow. Two rooms, large | giassed tm front and rear porches, | oil heat and electric hot water All newly decorated and ready into. Only $7,500 with ‘Union Lake Rd. - OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED. ¢ 3-1235 1% Nearly new | | Modern 2 bedroom bungalow with beautiful kitchen and nice lot | right om the biack top $5,800 with $1500 down Huntoon Lake $450 Down modern home American eq | kitchen. Basement with oil fur- mace 2 car garage North of Pontiac. $2500 down } Attention Handyman New house im Crescent Lake Es- tates, 24x32. Masement. weil. 4 lece bi Outside iimished little do inside. $1,350 down CARROLL G. PORRITT| ~~ 26‘ West Huron ' PE 27134 _Eve. Call FE 2-7282 ~ Sacrifice Price Owner cut price. Watts equity Good clean room modern bup- galow, built in bath, gas se a chose to scheel & heat bus. ® Special story 6 reem modern home. — dasement, ou heat se0sk, te ms a JOSEPH F REISZ | FE 2-0259 Sun. MI 44419 Co-operative Real E Estate Exchange $1,500 DOWN —_ 5 rpom bungalow, full din- ng room, nice bath. dry base- po with new furnace, and water heater a shaded on pa ¥ street. CLOSE IN SUBURBAN 3 bedrooms, 1 floor 16x1] living room, convenient kitchen 3 piece » 2 Ce bath. deep well Lot 50x200 LIST HERE — START PACKING 1111 Joslyn rE 0024 Daily til §—Sunday 2 to Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange IDEAL SMALL FARM bedrms Michigan farm . house Modern Excellent condition inside arg out. 18 acres of very tillable sotf Beautiful A-1 apple orchard Peach orchard, plus grapes and | rms i garden Excetient te EAST SIDE Here is a good 3 bedroom home Ideally situated Large bees eer Good fenced yard. Shade trees and garage Close to schools, stores and ronerertetien Excellent buy for $2000 do L AKE FRONT attractive, furnished summer cottage on ? lots. Has large liv- ing room with fireplace rooms Laree Good kitchen water heater . rowboat and diving raft -—— i ween ® crand family spot al or CRAWFORD AGENCY OPEN EVES PE 4140 SPECIAL, $395 DOWN Located tm the better section of Keego Harbor on a ee street close to city school, Landscaved fenced yard rooms plus porch, In- cludes otf] circulator and tanks price only $3,950. Hurry. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SPECIAL Semi-bungalow! 3 bedrooms! At- trective den. basement. oil heat -many extras. Like new’ car- peting, drapes, cornices-—all in superiative condition. Beautifully planted fenced-in yard, I's car rage tp aa privileges — only a hop. sk jump to lovely sand Senen! Only $12.750. Better see it! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor {2 Ww. LAWRENCE EET - EY. FE 5-8161 or FE ¢-2988 STOUTS BEST BUYS BUYS. NEW to the PUBLIC Lakefront lots o to 100° frontage on this clean, ~~eleur,’ spring-fed lake Safe _ Sandy shore, beautiful ever- @reen lined shore drive winds slong the elevated spacious lots. Value-plus for your money, reasonable te? im s. around “Year family recreation ¥. Mt Reg US Pat. OFF. ow ot | oy nee you'll forgive my wife! ‘She just doren't. understand that nothing depreciates her car more than trading it in!’ For Sale Houses Gow eve reve wewver wee ll ROOM INCOME “POR SALE BY _owner 252 Auburn < $600 DOWN — Tn over $80 week-you may be eligible purchase one of The full price— $10,600 These homes are on tionally large lot. Up to 100 ft aved streets Plains are of select oak —tive- features make these homes outst. ¥ BROS. Phone OR 3-1872 or OR +1768 ! | | | Dandy six room home, Open 9 to &-Sun._ 1 to 5 basement 2 car a 2 3ta € garage If you are a veteran and have! not used your GI home benefits and—+f you ea “3 SAM WARWICK HAS 2 NEW 2. bedroom houses in Sylvan Lake. | — 11,700. 1784 Warwick, Open daily 3 = these attractive | 3 bedroom brikcrete ranch homes an excep x 340 ft. They are being built on Located in lovely oon Lake shores near Drayton | The floors in these new houses In the kitchen —eab- —ere- inets Majic-told doors on the closets. Plastic tile bath Auto- matic of} heat and many other ano t 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. PULL FE Two cauiy BRICK rT WEST HURON Investors six brick two family located across from Tel-Huron Center and you will make $ erofit im the very near future. JOHNSON AVENUE beautiful wall-to-wall ca ing. modern streamlined kitchen, excellent con- tion on interior. ‘Terms -to_ re- liable client. bedrooms. LAKEFRONT BUNGA NATURAL FIREPLACE tractive. grey shingle wails full basement. new oil < c heating plant, payments of month. OUTSTANDING Bor $1,500 DOW Compare this roth ‘ul frame bungalow with plastered walls, full basement. gas a picket-fenced lot, price of $7,500—It can't be be: _ OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY bo DORRIS & SON 752, W. Huron Easily converted to) with select oak “‘loors, Sianetce white | floo Sarees this six-and- | e810. 008 ' | | + $1,500 down ae this all- — itt | 3 $65 | | total | oeentoss CO-OP MEMBERS | | TRIPP. “TExclusive Lakefront — Gracious living in this beau- tiful Cass e home picture windowed living room with marble fireplace. Fer Sale Houses 43 elhis Week's Specials Hlome & Garden Located 1 mi. west of Clyde bedroom home with nearly I's acres of rden, Electric Be roundings. * Good gravel road __ $7,000 $2,000 dow a _ Huron Riverfront Nice lot with small home equij with electric range, water heater cal sinks Good school district. Close to paved highway. Full price $3,500 $1,000 down Cedar Island Lake 2 bedroom home with lake privi- leges. Full bath Oil space heater Convenient to church, school and good beach $8.000. terms New } bedroom ranch type home with bath and utility room Close to gocd schools, churches and paved highway. 6. 180. $i, 000 “town : I: MBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd _EM_ 34393 or EM 33251 equity e216. RACE FOR SALE. E BLVD cash to mortgage. at 4 per) _FE 27173 _ WEST SIDE cory modern 4 room home. beat specious lawn close transportation, churches and “schoo Only $5,000 $1500 down Terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender This gas ie am ww \ illiams Lake Area RANCH TYPE HOME Extra large living room, modern kitchen with dinefie space 2 large bed s, and mic tile bath to « late 2 car of flowers $15. down. PAUL A, KERN, Realtor 3 Oakland Ave FE 29208 “Real Estate Since 1919" West Suburban Brick “Sh: This neat 2 bedroom brick with unfimished attic is bore hast Db $s Located at Village of Rose Center—Drive out M-59 west to Milford Road, tury right and follow signs four milés' to property See our ‘agent on property, 10-6, Sunday. Phone OR- lando 33-1111 or ORiando 3-1920. BEAUTIFUL lake front bargain. YEAR AROUND home on 1-3 acre. Real on -7961 $4,500 down. You p “you nae ave your own vate lake when you buy at Beautiful Barne easy Remember you own ate prop- when- om on +>_erty Mithin. essy driving. distanee,..| FE. 51284, |} LOTS OF ALL KINDs, Exclusive South Shore Drive WATKINS LAKE Beautifully situated among other fine homes, only 5 ___ Take particular ! Are signed for comfortable living t | | | | ( i } | ——|s YR. AROU Orion, MY its copvenient bedrooms and admire the Fie"tavantages Ta tana for play or socmmeten Two natural fireplaces, soften- | er imeinerator, attached 2 car garage and many ee stor. | age facilities Maintained cellent condition owner it's top value at we urge an early cope. ment’ . (CARI. W. BIRD. Realtor | $03 Com munity = 7. Bid ee. | FE 44211 Eves-- ND # Homes: rs “LAKE | Preys by rote | rim “WRIG rit. BEAUTIFUL ae ~PRONT LOT | nicely wooded by owner FE _ +001 __TExas 4 CAKEPRONT AND LAKE PRIV- | 1 lots. Beautiful Walters Gensibly restricted. Low . Easy terms. MY IVER FRONTAGE AT Black River & Lake Huron, be- tween Harrisville & Alpena. Cash or terms. OR 3-2192. Lake & Water Frontage a oar a, a. we as TIOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Highway OR_3-1960 LAKEFRONT ¢ COTTAGE N Ee, A R “Clarkston, $3,500 OL 1-634). LAKE ORION SMALL \ Y EAR AR Cottage 2 boats, lake front- ble. MYrtle 2-4971. ° BEDROOMS, PAR- LOW DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom lakefront, compiete ea terse lot 672183. You can ths J luw $2.900 down. Pavments $75 Ss month which includes taxes surance Hurrv on this wel HITE - BROS. Phone OR 3-187? or OR. aie _1 to* TODAY complete on ex- shakes and brick Very attractive home = in location Priced for quick $5,450 jot and a half terior with cedar face good saie at REALTOR of Wittams Lake Rd & M-59 fice Open 9-8 - TYPE HOME bedroom modern tneariy new) large living room dining room. kitchen, bath Plenty of closet space utility room oil laundry tubs large lot. gerden ‘ake privileges wil sacrifice at te s r WEST SUBURBAN H 2 bedroom ranch type. | bath, ving. room. kitchen, breeze- | foom RANCH - with rea- | garage + added. 2 nice lots. (I health forces sa M. ht onsider trade ‘+ x may 20 £7000. with very Dorothy Snyder Lavender | 3140 Ws Huron 170 W. Pike St | DEN | - Russell ro OUNG | chard 1 +466) pra penn |" ora nn TS ae, REALTOR st FF 2-4411 ___OPEN SUNDAY _10 TO 4 4 FAMILY APT. 2-4 rooms 2-3 rooms, furnishd Exterior new new oil automatic | hot air furnace. Separate meters. — Lot 60x200 on Pa sali —— close in. Price NEAR MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE 5 rooms, automatic water system septic tank, immediate possession month : AUBURN HEIGHTS | | { . | + Russeli A. Nott, Realtor | _ FE 45008 | Templeton LAKE ORTON Lakefront ineome Brick and stone. 2 fireplaces. 2 baths _ heater Cannot be duplieatéd Tor asking price Only $13,500 t with CEST ID \ nee EST S 4 room _— stool, lavatory basement. with extra ict. All tone aten on peved street. Only | oT Templeton, Realtor i es, TT MN. Saginaw St. 500 Foot Water frontage | Situated on a paved road 7 miles from Pontiac. The huge 2 level home is 30x 60 plus a 2 car garage and full basement Get this living room 24x24 with picture windows 3 big bedrooms. fireplace wail to wall carpeting. Com- pletely finished basement with Tioors. recreation room with bar. gas furnace electric hot water extra shower bath You will get the buy of a lifetime here at only jent terms. property has access to 6 lakes and is what we term as a fisp- erman'’s dream $495 Down Or will trade. Located ented Tt Milles Horth near beautiful Exanberey ~The home has 4 rooms 8 fooms and th plus a ity The lot is 217 across othe ront and 180 deep. e lake privilege lot is about 3 — bd a beautiful keep boat end for + picnicking Income Seekers A very unusual bergen co sisting of 3 houses nacomens. ot) heat, ace. ~ 2 consists of 4 becomemt, furnace and ga- rage. No. 3 is 3 rooms bath utility facing the lake. You can buy b= [ =" $425 Down Cottage Png for year with 4 rooms ont pe pert ‘atm — a gee 2 lots canal 6 miles wen News. Brick and Stone Beauty West suburban with lake privileges on Crescent Lake “ new ‘doll’ house has lovely rooms, fireplace wan raised hearth, all tiled floors. tiled bath ment with oil a ing else like at $10,500 on terms. Edw. M. dtout, Realtor “pn Fe aes | Open Eves, | 2 .W. Lawrence Fh anniared full pore dining soem hall Open 4 to 8, Sun and winding stairs. all car- peted in luxurious man to- | YEAR ROUND | {HOME “px, PRE wall ca is. A Woman's cer garage. large lot Easy terms ideal kitchen with "family. Peninsula Dr Barns Lake. a breakfast room. 3 Columpievilie 150F12, outalhe- enrenee, ae BY OWNER. NOaTH WOODS RE- fneplace 2 car war e. L-- Pontiac’ Modern ou heat 3 Tre a frontage on jiake- 275 places. recreation room. bar. eep. beautifully shrubbed screen rehes. hy : and landscaped s¥im- Do nant: good ming. boating and fishing Shown by *ppoiniment only Priced at $48,750 west Lakefront New brick “Ranch -4 bea- rooms 2's tile baths, pic- ture-windowed living room, log-burning fireplace. First Recreation room at grade level facing lake — fireplace and dressing Stone room, terrace, arage and breezeway. Scuntry thud m = schools nearby. Ima) the beauty of every se here. Priced exactly . , $43,000—worth tt, too. SS ter see it! LAKE LOT. LOUIS ZOx 170 off Greer Rd. near Trom Parkdale to Oakland pertly wooded; west —, — Lake Bilearby. Sylvan Lake Front Ranch Style fine home at this price of $11,900 with year ‘home sement 7 miles to Neetioe, Oven daily for inepoction, 8720 Rd_ corner Pontiac fake . Pontiac Lake. “pLanders 41-8397. —be re- strictions. Only 20 left at $500 development. Only 20 left at $500 down. We ph med have %4 — lots et $25 down Balance easy terms. Drive out Joslyn. ° miles North of city limits to Judah Lk Salesman on premises, Saturdey.— eater and Monday. 1 to 500) R. “T VALUET, Realtor | C 345 kiand A __ Open Ev Eves til 8 ion a MODERN. 2 BE YROOM. YEAR) round me. _ NOTICE TO THE. Big ae Tocated on the water in a chain of 8 of the best fishing lakes in the county This 4 reom. year arbund home has automatic oi! furnac> ani to enjoy the fail fishing season. 36.550, $950 down Giroux «& Hicks Open Eves ‘Til 8 —Sunday_ 1-5 4395 Dixie aw Drayton Pisins For Sale Résort Prop, 444 ft Se rative Png Estate Rochonas | | l_ or TExas ¢7979 Detroit. | | A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 son Road exacdy I's miles % 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. » = ae “4 "tors -POR SALE nd 1b dae. ft, des.) neree ALL WITH SEWER AND WATER of clean land —~K, ootes Cass Lake N. of Keego, 45 ft. | of wonderful wi Pag X- $1196" tele f@ tet, wide 1. 46 | Sour oon x for oa oe, wile 0 our own back ay Onilv “tod water. “GDSON_ BRADWAY mae St PES elist any COMP PANY, sgpRO, Bn time Sunday. __Detroit. WOodward 2-9700 ~ LAKEFRONT LOTS — “FROM $4,750-EP + — THELMA M: ELWOOD $143 Cass-ElizabethN Lake Rd. ua a pony pe. it 40 acré ali modern deluxe 4 bedroom deluxe home fully ar. M. Stout, Realtor 77 +N. Saginaw, &t __For Sale Farms 48 Edw. SIZES AND poted, haves, See oe, OS DESCRIPTIONS | ass, ise ai tee age to : some ideally pa tone a eres ont ous = ‘avail level come, Gude ideal tee oe | atte farm with modern 3 béd- from $750 to $3.00 Over 200 lots a a aan Get bes y $8750. § down. sem tmodern hea *house = ‘A-l. Only bm down 210 acre on ine farmers farm. Good bicgs and best im and, located - South and Wen s of Lapeer. su oo vent Le: Staca~ to sell at _ LAKE LAD co" ‘ On 5 year rotation crop wee eee OS ON SELVAIC LAKE | farm. G0 stanchiot dete aay arm 7 LAKE Lovs ON SYLVAN LAKE barn. 2? silos, room S Ave. of- — =~ \od: home. FLORIDA LOTS, AT WINTER = neers) ae. pene Haven .and Haines City MY tion terms. 2a. sab. acre farm A-1 leoated Roos LOT: 100% SHATTICK FARMS, | semi moders . 4 bik. off pavement, well drained, | ee ot Lapeer im good repair, boceted “ee. _ deep well basement dug. $1 days best br wop rd. $1400, Phone FE 2-211). ~t "s 7 LOTS. 180s | acre all modern dairy farm > Gherryiaw ree Mamba wal tare | and “1:3. share crop goes 550 deen ot $380 full price FE | _ farm p ‘priced at 918.000. terms. — Realtor PERRY ACRES | Mo 48241 Eve, & Sun. MO 43825 of Greenahieid a, "or Tp 2% mile | SEVERAL ie or miles south ee ents ret ee farms. ote , Dinnes most a vesutiful ‘collin iding Sons $6. W. Huren. es m high on ee looking the countryside for a sec 20 ACRE S pied teet prope ny oe eee af 7 room modern, fuil bath. new mes on FPF. A. furnace basement, garage. L.. “C LADD - | chiekem: coop, brooder house, | 4286 Dixte ae 3-21 stall barn 1 3496 Pontiac Lake Rd PE 23-0207 ~C. PANGUS sie M-15 Corner Case joke Rd __. | Ph. Ortonville 132. Reverse charges nr. 16 ACRE FARM. HOUSE AND WOULD YOU | pare 3257 Baldwin Road, Meta- [Like a choice” EON MIS. clove to —o stores and Settet te orn Ps Bagh ~ 4 If so is one over Excellent | ‘Suchy Realiy. Ortonville. mora month FE 4314 _ 1362 W Huron ~~ $25 DOWN %, acre partials. restricted Out | Josiyn, 3 miles to signs on erty Also lake partials available | ee = rly Sun & HOTEL & BAR ™% ROOMS. DIN- ing and cocktail room seat 225. Beautifully decorated. Deluxe fixe tures. One of the North's finest. Select chientel Big ty Ag- owner retiring or write KINSEL . | 2851 now, Realtor - REALTY CO, Houghton Lake, Co-operative Real Estate Exchan, Michigan ‘as Oakland Ave PE S044 PROPERTY. GAS STATION." swirl NOW OPEN |= Se See Be riers New subdivision Hickory Knoll's ' ~~ located on the corner of: Prank. | Rochester Area This beautiful business build. ine bullt in 1048 with show room 70x30, storage room 48x45. close to } on park- located space, traveled read. ideal for lin and Telegraph Ras When you. are out driving. go through and | pick out vour own -autiful spct | Stop at the branch office on | FPranbiin aud Hickory Grove Rd | “ 1704 3 naam and dis nil rooms 938.400, _usore se nc. A JOHNSON, Realtor } oy. Anne’ FE 4-2533 em ure ana Baeza 2708 _ 104 S. Telegraph Rd. a “peveeen Beverly weed First, FE Otter Hills “Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 4A COME OUT AND SEE ALL THE pon LEASE 20,000 8@ ACTIVITY IN THIS BEAUTIFUL | ¢Five-in) buildings wip ote ROLLING SUBDIVISION. ONE | St. Will divide to tenant. For appointment write P.O. Box OP THE BEST RESTRICTED —™! AND CONTROLLED SUBDIVI- | _ Business s Opportunities 51 51 SIONS IN WATERFORD TOWN- | . $850 DOWN — buys is eq restaura! SHIP WITH ALL HOMES CUS. | #uys this fully equipped restaurant TOM, BUILT THERE ARE ONLY 36 HOME SITES IN THIS DE- jll'see near Pontiac. A wonser VELOPMENT WITH OVER 13] Urtee a ALREADY sOLD PRICED 10 1 a PROM $1.00 AND UP. DIREC-) Orly soe term TIONS GO OUT ELIZABETH Here is wenderfal Investment jor sumeone. corner. (Po- siness onl A A LAKE RD. TO CASS LAKE RD tential business site) with 6 room , house livable but not modern. AND TURN SOUTH *% OF a Wonderful ibilities Beautiful maple trees, spacious lawn. This MILE TO MAIN ENTRANCE obroperty w ) increase in value rapidly. Out of state owner says AND THEN TURN LEFT. sell for $8250 with $2000. down | Dorothy Snyder Lavender “IF, C. Wood Co. 3140 W | Huron REALTOR FE 24411 PEN SUNDAY 1 w TOs REAL TOR a5 $3300 will rt you ih business, mall grocery on Sashabaw doing nice business. 8DM_ license ADAM REAITY CO. 382 Auburn _FE 4-3303 A PAMOUS SPAGHETTI HOUSE — Now featu Pizza Pies and all fine foods rt Office Open SYLVAN LAKE FRONT Vacant. 75°x180‘ Baclusive ranch type building site offering several large oaks for shade. lot ex. | tends to Garland avenue with sewer in street, amone on sae { ‘Offered for quick 95.300, $1500 down . ry — Lt | yo mes aanview Cali J. ve SAY ITS A BARGAIN. SEE ~ IT TODAY! | Hit —Realtor 1011 ‘; aren. 7 56181. Open Eves. BUSINESS CORNER™ Te Buy-To Seil-—To YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN | Betts GROCERY AND BEER REALTY CO, REALTORS One of the hottest Comperatitg Real 0263. Exchange of Pontiac, ee TL. akefront Buy Excellent sand beach - “ideal for .children—good fishing .boating—plus @ 2-bed- wy! Cosy living room Ww log-burning fire- Ce cin Se oe . a y . oun heat, fully ulated Perfect condition A SER percent talerest. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor op 4.0004 a fo te, Eases comfort and Over 3,000 square feet of liv of ite area, consisting ik Open Evée, ‘til Sun. 10-4 }- ——_ \ : 1 ee ROY }. KNAUF, Realtor Investors. | ME Re ornce | ae w ra ote nouire, mine, the beat i Jax coon | HARDER ia fake front Motel complete boat age, excellent Tene, [00D | Fears ago, fully equipped except and bait lores, Ld rber ir. Very location Fo ge a pes gs bee Ee "eR, a teint cerns. oni, | EMiSR Sate’ Webs | Bi eet ut, on NEW GAS STATION FOR WOODWARD ESTATES: . 405133," lease in ios sat wae PERRY PARK: Excelient puild- : : rTrrTe et 3. Bedroom Family Bao A | Py he a hot w 2 pletely ou: appointm or rE 126 4 Family Growing? Thee me -fi¥e room brick and fram home With spacious unfinished “epstairs. full basement. automatic heat and hot water. H..: Delos “BUD” NICHOLIE Real Estate and Induranc St. Pe $1301 fenced, boat well and oni fee” galon Pe x 2 Paul Jo REAL ESTATE FE 4-3505 from Pontiac, 40x200 dust oft pavement only $1500, John K. Irwin REALTOR pm st "ee re _2-1804 . ___For Sale. Agr me 47 faints Pomepe on Nei after 6 | EXCLUSIVE ATE ACREAGE re 6 acres RetATE “ACREAGE. | ULF St PEA SFRVICE a Lagesr. Price prises ree 2 Nat epg wy. SSegaln at $11, |, 60533 site 2 cabins A 500, terms. $250,000 V New service food mart oe “WAREHOUSE ——, Has many uses, pev uare for Over 7 ccres on 8.000 rr almost dell or tease. Ci details, a one STATION & HO! er aaa in every tite, VETS a0 wow! Bateman & Kampsen Realtors, FE 4-0528 377 S, Telegraph Rd. The Greatest Feeling!! To be in business for yourself fee in ts the greatest i the a ing aeons im the thumb, is 5 © person operation, ving quarters, proverty as = for $8,000 down lease the for 3. 000. dn “ won't last. Call RE #16. Answer Me?? WAITING YOU MAY BORROW -$25-$500 BUCKNER ‘ FINANCE co. Aber NE oewaw Fetes Grose Fest ie prec roer Tepay at - Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Seiten. Tle Ponting State rE bate on ee MORTGAGES Attention Brokers & Builders. F.H.A. . G.I. CONVENTIONAL Personal Service eaussel! H. Young, | Inc. 2 W_ Huron Eves, ‘tu 8 sun rer 5 Swaps SS COMPLETE NEW FRAMES cultivators for Cub. Also os for power rigged lift. Trade for garden tractor or power lawn mower. er. OL 6-2207. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE FOR | Sale Mosman ode 2] ! LAYTON’S Furniture Appliances 3065 «(Orchard Rad, PE 5-8811 or Mediate disposi] 1893 Beverly PE 42703. ELECTRIC RANGE ~~ $39.50 Maytag washes wringer type . brit cu. ft. pout | weaber 8 Closeout, fold Le 8 Waten for our special ee y tae Harbor r FE 5-8074 EDS. 4 SINGLE. POR SALE GUARANTEED Om p*)) - Eyorvens rss thar replacem cost Includes javentory, Paone t for ap- pointment oa STATE-WIDE Real | Estate Service of Pontiac Pontiac ate Bank John A. Landmesser, Broker FE 4-1562 TIRED OF WORKING FOR THE other man? Want to go into bus- _ $0078 | HOUSETRA IL ER EXCELLENT condition, Trade for do 21897. di PLYMOUT T0-a9aF FOR yt een not too large. FE ExChANTS YOUR LAND c in trade OR +7301, s edd y- na on house. 875 ~cott e estat Sova oak Sas | pao a sour pet you AN Cc. your furare you, 3 never thought fl 4 ee i eower. pos. honest and este Age what have you — =. Beileo co Eee ucts Co./ OR 37178. oa distributor for its free cmical clean- SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOW- ins products te, Lenawee Meares, Rocket, one new puckey . ates. ayne, Oak), . Macomb, Lapeer. . St. Clair, Tuscola Sanilac, and Reve. vied wer mowers. Bale Huron Counties. If you really want| cheep. Several good hand mowers to work and make money, Barnes Harawere 742 W Huron write, giving address and number for interview. You will roy under no obligation. Write box To BUY TO SELL EALTOR _Partridee ts “THE inp" to see Sale Land Contracts 52. LAND CONTRACTS — UP per cent discount {st for Mr. "20% DISCOUNT _ $2,568 balance payable at $32.50 month!y-but purchasers have paid $50 for last 16 hasem right on main highway Cameron pee _Clark, Realtor, 1362 . Hu. FE 4-6492 Ask for Mr. Clark. 83 ‘Money to Loan (State Licensed @ Lenders) eo CASH PROMPTLY Get $10 to $500 quickly op car We've been tod: Provi- dent Loan and Savings Society. EAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. voane go HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph_ Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-9791 GET CASH QUICKLY 6 CU. FT FRIGIDAIRE GOOD condition. $25. 137 Oliver TRADE “YOUR LAND CONTRACT, house. mortgage, equity. furniture autos, for new or used well known housetrailers TRAILER EXCHANGE _ Open Eves . _ © 8. Telegraph — TRADE ‘46 NASH FOR SCOOTER or bike. 396 E. Tennyson. TRADE OR SELL | pot 1962 OMC 4 deluxe potae. Dane Th ee al accessories ranch Wagon type or car. ont eaytair 6-3183. PWILL SWAP ELECTRICAL HOME outboard motor _Working tools, MY 2-2611. WILL TRADE LAKEFRONT LOT for low mileage ‘54 Pontiac Star ief, or ‘54 Super 88 s., _FE_ 47288. WHITE GIANT DOE RABBIT hutch wil! swap for girl's_ bike _or sell _5-1077 WIDE LOT PAVED STREET Near Eastern Junior _for side walk and cement 3 or what have you? ee WILL PAY CASH OR TR peony J power mower _~ camp Piast equipment including tent. ee WANTED BASEMENT HOME FOR py. equit in & room modern 70761. _For Sale Clo Clothing 56 PC WINE VELVET SNOW __ like y new FE 2-2260 s N | 226 0816 16 | 6 | 6 eee 1646 te 1053 care Bring four tite Most deais closed tm 30 all made on so furniture Sienature andsoth-r se OAKLAND LOAN CO. PE 2-9206 . on? PONTIAC STATE RANK BLDO LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone PE €1538 @ W. Huron Need Money? I's as non: a0 your telephone. Just "FE 5-8121 . refinancing, Pare eet epece nce tonme are compicten on wour firet visit and im a few wiautes t\eral repay: Home & Auto Loan Company @7 Community Nationa! sat * to % Se'urday ree to mide “WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-174 102 Pontiag State Bank Bidg. +0AN—4 FE 3-718! new suits $25 Some slightly soiled, some odd All sizes available. Osmuns Geoulowe store iy. 3 FORMALS, SIZE 10-12. BLACK rain coat, shoes 6 AA, riding sult. FE 5-5616 Maternity clothes. Sizes 9-10. Reasonable. Good condition. FE 5-5519 aft- er 6 p.m. WOMENS BROWN RIDING BOOTS. Sizes 5's, 28 Worn twice. 30. OR 30737. Sale > Household Goods | 37 APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC FE bietop commde early Afr rocker, MY 34308, 0° FF ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8. vators of Use our easy lay-a-way pian. OR DE WE. - _ ANYTHING COME O SHOP. 2 ACRES OF FREE DAILY. Prt NOT ‘TIL 8 3345 Auburn Rd. 1 mile east of Auburn Hats. FE 2-2866 BIG DISCOUNTS Floor pplianc: $181.65 Kelvinator. “ . apt range... $2779.95 Bendix gas arver $190.05 A. B. 38 in. range, automatic $960.95 Kelvinator, 2 oven rigeraters WAYNE GABERT’S 121_N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 Other misc ttems All in good condition, FE +5384, baby dresses. V FE 4-2250. “~ Roy's $39.95 - es 4 hil, we eee, Tia ts. UMP ce ranteed washer “ee do payments Free Parking WYMAN'S = 2 chairs. Phone 2 ie household goods. OR eee SMALL RA as 1, 88. *peae aes, i SPECIALS ON NEW MERCHANDISE prorsinggh mattresses ..... rrr Rollawa} bed complete ..... $16.95 Btudio Gouch oe neeene ret aK enre o breakt “ » $0.58 —— - gure wide sale on all new and We pay, sell and exchange Oakland Furniture | 104 8S. Saginaw _— HOR bios excellent condition. in. er | os { WE WILL AUGHON AUF, FOUR a4 ft. Wall Tile.. a4 Reg. $4.95 House . $1.96 ee. / 12x12 LI $6 ARMSTRONG VINOPLOOR Ya price | 141 W. Huron; $x12 LINOLEUM $3.95 CEMEN! 2 LOCKS | ; PE 4-064 CASH FOR FURNITURE | SYERS DINING ROOM S8UITE. LIVING oom suite and gas stove, FOR SALE ROUND | OAK RANGE Fon ris | veny BEST IN USED lances sure to our se- lections: “ eed ” Washers at es at Refrigeratoi+ at $29 95. at %S THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | Ww Huron . WALNOT DINING ——— good condition. TV $14 95. $10.95 eabin, cook, PE 4-1555 very inaw is CU. rT, DEEP FREEZE 1 _year old. PE 4+-TH6 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. GOOD | éondition, FE 2-T304 | 41 W. Huron; FE 4-306 USED GAS STOVE. | east te —) $75 FE 71-6929. wastinado USE SE AUTOMATIC: washer, good condition. Only __ $79. 95. MI 6-1300. UsED ) REFRIONRATOR EXCEL- lent condition. FE 2 21427. USED Orena . SEATS. | rE USED TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT wae Sipbs | _A Studio couch se | 6 piece dining room suije $29.50 Davenport and r $29.50 | ox12 rug $39 50 | Refrigerator $49 50 wee any. orem TERMS ITEMS THOM: AS TCONOMY @ INCH TRIC STOVE GOOD FURNITURE CO. condition, OR 3-8813 31 8S SAGINAW | FREEZER, | UPRIGHT. i2 CUBIC) [FRIGERATOR | New. Regularly $429.95 now | 1 CUBIC FT ern um. OR | Ssecta! $250.96. Milk's Appli- ance, 1493 8. Woodward, Birming- bam FRIGIDAIRE. APARTMENT About 5 cubic ft Excellent run- ning condition. Only _& 1300 FLOOR MODEL One of each peace aa e $2389 Now... freezer ¥ GE Washer’ 6290.98 6 Ironrite Irone. 9308 952 Now $275.96 oan” New Machine $279 Youngstown CRUMP EL ECTRIC 465 Auburn One, ; STOVE GooD “CONDITION. Goop . BEND: X WASHER. $50; mahogany $25; Lounge chair, solid Beautiful mahogany leaf antique dining table, $1 at a ed frame mirror, $12 Suther hn G_ E. WRINGER WASHER WITH _FE #1140 - $190.95 - Sue FE ¢3573 ale im elain Biuoe: Om 3-200. DUNCAN PHYFE DROP table, 6 matching chairs. stove, 574 Lebaron -ainerent toy INCH FY COM b jon, with doors, $60. 32-0037. Het > table top desk, $20, OA —an~ | KELVINA cubic ft $6450. M IN Like new veneer tub. Good con- TOR REFRIGERATOR, 8 Excellent condition 16-1300. ACH. KENMORE | WASH COTO PE” 0638 -_ afl r5 aT etaTon 5 aa RIOES. GERATOR. First class condit.on. Coal heater _Like new. FE $0193 KITCHEN CABINET SINK 54 Compaen with faucets $129.05 also wall and cabinets at terrific values are slightly transit marred uorescent. 393 Orc misc. 296 First st =e2_ = = LIVING ROOM SUITE. 2 PIECE ANTIQUES.__LOVE SEAT. MAR- __ mohair _ 2-0624. Only } PC. SECTIONAL, LIKE ; NEW. FE 55339. afte \ STUDIO COUCH, “GOOD GOOD CONDI- _tion, § $20. MI 40142. AIR COMPRESSORS pereoend Seaore. 1251 Meni A good used clectric Cannot be larger range. than. 36 in. FE2-1160. NO alas Lats a . A million of good sound lumber Doors ounce. oe eetee Union Wrec ey ns Eient Road inaton. e288 ot Kenwood £1080. MINUM COMBINATIO alo tor, 5. No. 9 N. Telegraph + . 3 | ee eee oyeane veces posta” complete line of structural steel. ew Oakland 4115 _Dixie_Hwy.__OR_3-4101 ANCHOR FENCES PRA «@ No money down Ph. Hae for free esti ; tom] ter. "potlers. wil fir HEIGHTS SUPPLY - 2685 Perry St Phone FE 4-543! ~ BURMEISTER | LUMBER “Best Buys” Oren ea. TOs PM. SUNDAY 10 IN. val-- uae, So. est 9x12, $3 95 Aa — ne New Furniture Specials. ses plete 5 . $130.95 | ew 16.95. mat Grade A Seren Door . $9.95 | 2xds fir gy Te per ft. | No. 2 eek ‘nootina ‘139 per M sain ,_ Cominnnns door ‘te a) tARDW A RE-PLOMBING “se A A ‘AINTS SE nt TO $500 ON ALL a “SURE ITS Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. Rd. we 3 "DELIVER Phe stee ENT 338 | Rae Blackett's _THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, sodbrt & 7, 1954 if . . By Jay Aian oe For Sale Miscellaneous 60 dozer, 969 pert al Trail, Walled eet TET § | FREE-STANDING Wash bowls bbl _futinse ‘ i vy RALAN— $—7 “ALWAYS. COAL “NOW TN EF- _FECT. GOOD COAL Fe tel wlan 5 it “My biscuits aren't hard to make—they're only hard after they're made!" ‘ of % guné A FE 5-6537 M. A. BENSON dealer. Layaway and Ume DAY | iiy im ACRES OR MORE. 100 KELLY’S HARDWARE) Bitters, Ridge Road, Highland. eee Pa | ane pe FE 9 SALVAGE | _Tkersew. Malar 0000") Sars FOR GALE WHILE COME Ret tors, stoves, water heat- bal beg SHOTGUNS ed DEER | _bining. OA @-2179, era, wchests "of, Grawers, scrap | rifles, M -| ~~ EAR CORN WANTED wlinneous material sane sh Dit 6 - Sale Livestock 72 HUTCHINSON or sor, piace pint, | wee A | j | TRAILER SALES a-t | AARP AA RRAS | | rave and fill dirt Pe bis, +3 or i 7 hon Presrecsegs. 303 «Orchard Lake For Sale — Silver tea set . * Open for Business and tray. Reasonable. Phone FE 5-4829. SATURDAY DAYTON SHALLOW. WELL sits SUNDAY DuPont fiat wall 92.70 gal mterior sem> 43.79 gal at Our New Home McBride Hardware 2258 DIXIE HWY. Visit our new location only MAPLE Tone BED _dition FE 7242 ® by 7 no. 2? $40.00 up @ $74.00. See the new Berry Detroiter. . 1 8 by 7 $52.00 MYER’S PUMPS are slightly marred. Also elec- tric, her and at terrific values. Mich: escent, 393 Orchard DEEP FF FREEZE. | LIKE cu, ft. 4236 Green Lake Rd R. 5. Pontiac PING PONG TABLE. EXCEL- lent condition, $25. OR 3-7246 ‘31 PORD. 8 5. AND T-20 BULL- MEYERS 540 GaLLow SHALLOW an Fluor- well pump and Ihe al- ee S SoWN “PAYMENT ON RE. buflt or overhauled motors _ice_ 102 S. Saginaw “NEW AND ose cane a refrigerators, nd all kinds bottied FESTA? ry] liances aa housetrat $11.95 $10.95 Ts ING oupeer 21x32 double sink SAVE PLU 100 8. Saginaw Sundays P.M 2 “3 " STEEL COAL OAL FURNACES. 3.2080 Extruded aluminum + doors. and up. Aluminum windows trom | Se gE Cheap. EM ote 98. Pibergiags awnings Deep and shallow wel! jet pumps, hal etre tree Towedeting. Free de | $99.50, up. Low cost insulation. — No money down, Used jet ~—. ERRY DOOR §& Contd on pumps for iawn) HOT ‘WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. ee. ae Ppt eg cnd ‘S110 8 KELLY'S rrTARDW aE sumer’ lines . Sete le acd seb oe, Teese | et Aubarn ot Adame (B-3061) mek 04. pipe. ae new. $175 ear to pay Pontiac Piston Serv. | 12 it » Dee pate sauuoe we pum with ia fe tank 6 iiate. = uA. mpson, iy) 8, Perry NEW GALVANIZED PIPE HEARING AIDS, 860 T % im ¢ f yengths! . l0e ft accessories. Ruler. aT % Bel et 2 , 7 ao re pi dat Lake | 100 8. Saginaw FE 56-2100 - NEW 4 |2 WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER One ‘ ton and one *«. OR 3.1862 3-1862 or rent if reasonable, | Cal F | WORLD SCOPE ENCYCLOPEDIA brand new. 12 volumes. Paid set, $65, sell for $30. ca INCH WILLIAMSON CAST iT IRON Good condition FE pee Do It Jo It Yourself ners Aluminum Combination Doors % Ga where ty Pontiac One block 52 electric heaters $87.50. of tie junction of Telegraph and G MMeapae Se Perr | Bi ote Me | n eatre. cross e TO rom FORCED AIR om pf a ool Blackies Restauraant Plenty of | $125. 631 on hl Parkin, and lots of room | _ $125. E. Third, on FOR SALE SEWING MjCHINE. Se 7m boet me: SHOP HERE & SAVE PUR Ore segs, Til cap ond vent, | CARPENTER'S TOOLS in ese, art MECHANIC'S TOOLS 514667 MCILECTAIC. SAW 7 WHEEL TRAILER. ER. PICNIC TA- ELECTRIG Re ble aluminum bost, 3.6 bp. mo- DRILLS—SANDERS tor, gas stove, deer rifie. rE. | SEWING MACHINES WATCHES. 2- ETc ETC. FACTORY INDS; DOUBLE SINKS. : pats = ween basins, $9.95. Tefhete, GENERAL OMPANY™ | WAREHOUSE A 2258 Dixie Hey ix.z.. CO} e gaws Open: Saturda. 10.30 fo 8 Sun- filed, joiner knives, plain trons | day nae _ to 8 en ort werentecd. | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING / WANTED | Explorer Scouts want to borrow al wheel. | trailer for trip out West, Aug 20. 6h LOL For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60. 4615_Dinie_Bwy, Ce er aa oe chard: ike. ————eEeeeeeeeeee> SEPTIC TANKS BEST OU TALITY BROWN MARE RIDING HORSE. BLACK HAWK TRENCHING MaA- LUMBER pone eg ee Ninatalled tt | “Top soil, Peat bumuns, ctushed{ _ $100. FE ¢4160 chine. MU 92463. + desired. rE Sota days) stone gravel sand. ¢e- (3 OATE Rivind HORSES. 81 — BEFORE YOU INVEST | @uBSe Sheet Rock C & C-$1.35'| fF PE 60028 ever | liveries, full loads PE $4614 | _Dorts_ ted water softener, in the iss boards M aq. ft STALL SHOWERS. COMET ipa TP... - ‘PaLa TY pa :° as m sq. or wi laucets and curtain $69 ruck c | Reynolds - Shafter | i. ast ; -. - B-4 Trucking Service Gelding. OR 3-1527 after pera more Y SP, of boards gise. yp serene values 633. 33 amt “corapey Site Fi on stone & gtavel. L. | See c 4 meets Le Se les ¢ & 6) 13. sq. $2.30; wall faucets $14 95 Toilets $39 $0 value |= sou. —— oe | _shire pigs. OA 8-2150. e gated acto VEL. | nace permit, A Timken silent ba. ft. in an lots. Mast “st Michiaas, ‘Piaerescent,” 3 Or- dirt, Disk: and grading. FE Wanted Livestock 3 Used less than e Year All peces-| doors $1) & up. Ext doors $1290 | apy ———— | ae Css Pathan Geer OL | Rep. an nine gm | Twin Tilt-A-Doors iets FE BRT AND TD, LIVESTOCE of ut mmeve. : D.m. 10 per € Picnic abies Aluminum A-l condition, cheap . - _ CEMENT BLOCKS $20 & up. 2x4.\0 2x13 No 2 & ATTENTION: WE DI S eerivia 1, 2! CEMENT BLOCKS "| Stier a? number get out orcs |_ iti “rr'san wand. xj | Eee Soe Re Tmepeciagaly dereret oa! fists "| rock lath priced right Drivewsy wali win, things ot = — 2 RED A rive — . ‘Russell Lemon | ‘Stale approved. 4 hooks | WHITE (with Po... ronse | Dh =. .— The yeere COSTELLO'S LAKE ORION, 4 clothes post, oe Sewer COLORED. (wit ——_— AV en. $2.50 each. boats, motors, tratlers. marine trocks & drain tile SAVE PL’ ING CUPPLY a _VER. FE 5-7914. 8-0889. ote and’ Drive at Woodward. . bait and tackle, rus- SRS. soeling *— “cedar fhe ° tte furniture, souvenirs, and arch- ft. Oak Reoring alt rades in | 100 8. Saginaw _-PE 5-2100 SLACK DIRT wie | Fy z : , stock & riced rig AS'windows & Tene Ter INSIDE DOORS ards, $9.50, FE 52840 or ve ‘orpxs_aAlSE GIANT SQUABS _f ; 5+ wood, FE : + Crests and cay for. sale . . exterior Gut our quantity pri 7 1TiULebD LKIN 8 Shown . miumving eatirs y | Youll se ’ press) TALBOT LUMBER BRT ane fal aire OR sist °* | ware ne PaCherE md Rooting owe | Paul St. ‘Cyr Lumber Co,} Lumber. deere, gingows bard. 28. _Ready for laving MT 63020: - * 6120 Bogie Lake Ra Commerce |: Septic ee ens ed ru DIRT. BLACK DIRT. MA-/~ Gase Farm Produce 75- LINOLEUM [RUGS STE Sac Sih eames Sat | seep eee ae me —— - 1025 and, 4-968. | —"0Od _srevel, PE oi" | BRING CONTAINERS AND © Ce res garaem’ wee Linoleum z, ont are orp | PILL DIRr. BLACK OUNT OMA | your, oye elictous ‘Diueberries. - used. Evans e . peat eet | ~ —— atllicedlal fed THe trier jae LINGLE scons ye ant | fou. hick PE Sian | pennen US Ne Nae §-1878. 12 Lino r “ C No. 1 B 1. w 251 8. Saginaw $3.95 Inside-Outside Paint $139 gal | PILL T FREE ia WING 8T | Peck baskets tomatoes. $1.58. +7881, |? POINT DIAMOND RING 325 | Linoleum Rem ya'| meer Finer ue tnd "Peetherstons Mas MSO cash PE 5-392 after 5.30 10c 9x9 Linoleum Tile Oc PILL BIRT TOP soit SAND AND | and pee on : i. es eee ereve’ BILL SMITH. HUCKLEBERRY 6x9 Linoleams ‘¥.. rE +7881. MAC-O0-LAC ee Plastic Wall Tile ic sq. ft.| Mickory Ridge Road, Highland. | _2-0267_ CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. | Mac PENNY, PAINT SALE $4.95 HI-GLOSS ENAMEL. $1 96 gal. | — Off COOKING APPLES LP. 5 | All types. free estimates. pak | Bay 2, euiions and tet 4 pai Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw | "QS 84 BALE “eux = TROT. | O° mile cast of Baldwin stalled or m b h f 2-5450 F Del KO MONEY "DOWN, steel cloties | aacv:iae later. rubber rE Double Red" Stamps Today rege $F eres 5 Sele Farm Equipment 76 bos! satin paint $5.29 ea! | OSED SLSCTRN MOTORS, ~o crave! Quick deitvery. PE 2-0603. | in mt $15 a ir. | ————_ a eS wee “4 _PE S007. No answer | OR 31251. | 4 eal. paint re roller of pan $5 Py ete ott oe ie Gop BLACK SOIL STATE TEST. | anual Teac cultivator, ase Preaee. |G1RCLE FLUORESCENT FIX. | Brice *s 04 ““Howretrenive ~~ Andersq® cally brand new. MEL tures newest brightest and most JFL OOR SHOP ry) —rille | _Tese 44250, Molly modern type of lighting for kiteh- ee 8. Saginaw st om ies FURNACE CHEAP. "eravel, Pa nose » CasvEwer | BARGAINS run 60-40 cushion | . avis reat S11 98 value $5.95. ELECT CABINETS WITH Two | . SEVERA sae Thy “heer mn cs | feparate chrome fluorescent nents | WALK- IN -IN COOLERS : fe Fe serie FE. Fate. a — ‘teen “Shaver TRACTORS, Fiuorescest, 393 Orchard Lake, complete. $1 These ie built to order. FE 47402 days ; eeeme nian ter. \2 tod | ROTARY TILLERS ALL sizes | tory NaF Ore, Michigan Fluores- WALK Ix Co ex ir Som shubberv good stuff. “yr Ves18 ‘AND MAKES = - ce COOLER Mt An DRY HARD WOOD, ,crtt—™ Orehars Lake ave | WAIN Pe erent or PR ebass.” | ROAD GRAVEL, PIT RON ed. | Tenug = "ADE INS CREDIT KINDLING Ww . OD | sieleh; Merty-Gomound + ‘record _ WOLVERINE a gy ome oat "= KING BROS =e FOR SALE. HAUL IT! player very reasonable, 440° | LOMBER AND WRECKING , 00. om v Howe, On| YOUR LI - YOURSELF. 2005 PON- stunor ten PRAME No, 3 oak finorine er M_ $96.80 | LIGHT DOZING STONE GRAVEL | -H DEALER - a . TT) sheetin, ver M .. §75.00| and fill MA |__ PONTIAC RD_ AT_OPDYKE TIAC ROAD. wheel trailer, cheap. EM _3S081_| New Totlets ;........... .[. $1898] BLACK DIRT LOADED tis COMBINES —_ ELECTRIC RANOE NEW FOUR | USED, NORGE, PORNACE COM eet Bt ea ore.00 | Fart Ot Jouve Pé. co | SOME ™ AND see $205 00 wale Hr} oo. **Mnencly Oe ent "Pot type burner. | We a me in tumber.| 52540 » or FE 44523. “ee a pum ama builcers supplies ratched in transit. Michigan ROTTED MA MANURE. BLACK DIRT, BINE. FOR se | All pricea_rign.! | foad eravel cement eravel PE) CIENCY ee i 40640" ,GRAIN YOU CaNn’T bf ps SUNDBERO BOWERS. A-i PEAT NO humus delivered any time Whole a TRADE-INS AND CREDIT sale loading weekends oniy. John 19% Road. ALSO WE HAVE Mile Poesf”* wine Cone TOP sOIL FILL t DIRT, SAND, | rit ; ohne Pane gravel, washed. MApie $ Perr rE #1 —-—* cana ere 1497. Chain fore r xx | eee ts Dae apie oS sor 5 6. ait 4, 40172. W SAND AR | cement and SS freckina. ae Lane _Riboites pe a "Wood, Coal & Fuel — ‘67 AARARARAL TAR RAR ARAN IAS sh ler. Ca GREAT LAKES TREE SEKVICE oui 2615 tay first a ; tn wood. Prompt delivery. FE, _farm east of . | CEE wee Guov OEY aLAb -WOOBe + *FALL BARGAINS jae 8. Telegraph PE 42507) Sci? “sie Delivered, re JOHN DER ip with CULTIVA C & H LUMBER, PE 26141 >. LL Dew TOR. LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES __ For Sale Pets 69 OLIVER 60 MON THROUGH PRI 8 TO 1 vy ~~ | SRveR RINGO ORAIN DRILL 8 : Se | A SaT. 8 “AQU ATIC GARDENS |“ Prows, ‘biscs. HaRRows. SUN. 10 TO 3 TROPICAL. FISH & SUPPLIES HOUGHTEN’S | = RATE PRICES... | 8?_N_ MILL rE At g2g Wo Main, Rochester _ 1ON ALL PLUMBING SUPPLIES. | axc =r =p haascen 3 om, Roebevier. is aerate Laat 5 fauc Sa mos. old. OR 3-6017. FARMALL H 100 8. a Set eo | APRICAN A — IRD. HAS Sector and Hydraulic hif-ell e SSakofor-someseat fast SS 1S uae ou | Satan "Si4'o_ quare,* Na ee nee kae PUP “GUARANTEE. our ‘equipment | CHURCH'S INC, Jr SBGISTERED WALe BATT BLACKETT INC. Sw 2-023) = tang 2 years rit MI ¢2156 after Your Authorised Ferguson Deaiee { PERE —~ tare on Debs oon sharpens tools, polishes metals. AKC 13° Beagle Fic. Ch Eberie's MASSEY HARRIS — N . takes rust and scales off wood Buddy Tl Sited by Fid Ch Nu complete set of tools. New ue & metal, waxes furniture, simon- Ra Buddy dam by Fid Ch Pine dition. Sacrifice, MAyfair 63163 izes cars. Over 200 various type | Hollow Nifty Pid Ch sired pups OsED M jobs, For a free hame demonstra- j for sale. Lomedaie Beagies, 1742> Fart 8 Masticnh Co, M tion, call FE 5-4622. Opdyke Ra, PE $1451 | Milford’ Rd Milford, M Michi > WORKSHOP Ph MU 47902 ‘. THE | Delta, Skiltool, Liack & Porter « Cable, Miller’s Falls ai | coe eeekene Ave Deck ull ota tools, saws ‘aris FJ. POOLE CO.) FE 41504 | = | ae anreoso BOXER PUPS - +a EM_3-8360. ARVEY mill, Ford — tor mounted. bugs Both e ne . each. is bite Ra Se | | pasvau TERRIER PUPS. AKC _registered, § 6 362 Neison BEAUTIFUL PUREBRED MAL E_ Boxer, 2 years ojd, $35, OR 3-6542. | | BEAUTIFUL GREAT DANE. SELL | saw. J 3231 Utica, berry "1252 TIRES W L le agg Bean apres. rig, t steel sanders. ITTSBURGH PAINTS plumbing wirtng ete stock sol! ~ SPECIAL OFFER ~ FURNACE CLEANERS. WALL PA- k- fang and Paint, 496 Orchard PE 5-6150 4175 ne hwy. Corner r Hatchery ra. | k TOOLS DO YOUR OWN repairing | F ; sewer crock and | BRITTANY uote Sa a PUPPIES. | . ¥ through Wednesday _® to 6:30 Closed every Thursday or trace. OA 8-2107, 564 First St Oxford. : BEAUTIPUL WHITE AND ) SABLE | | female collie. 1 yéar old pure- | bred, no papers; reasonable. To | _ good home only FE 5-5297 _ BOXER PUPPY, MALE $15. FE 20086 46 gai dual-wheel trailer, good condition, $450 MU #2700 ONE MAN CuAIN & saw NEW AND Stop in for a de gaymemtc avatiabdle time Miller's Gar- uipment, 1593 8, (North ™ 14 Miles, ripm. Birmingham Phone MI ¢6008 _cage. $7. OL om COCKER SPANIEL, PEDIGREE black ® months old MY 2.1771 1 eqular ‘price Bree. white enamel. COCKER PUPPIES ~ REGIS. S21 Mt. Clemens st Pw >0630 bes z tered All colors, 150 Commerce s AL PR ' Que Ae. ware bristle brush 4H kid Rd. EM 34079 ew used farm : Oakland Fuel Paint. 436 Orchard | CHINESE GOLDEN RED A "AND Repairs on ail makes o trectore __Lake Ave _5-6150 Reeves pheasant. is years, Pp nti . r M. hatch True specimen. $2 50 each wr . S — Sale Musical Goods 62 62 5 Highland Drive at Woodward JOHN DEERE DEAL | PE _ 2001! 2211 Pontiac Ri VE ese VORINRELE TANG BXCELUENT san gpRinown prps_tn. TRANSPARE Sy | TERNATIONAL CHAMPION: oar on, Whitmer. Wompole «&. BASS PIANO ACCORDIAN. $75 t 3-4230 t | Sale Office Equipment 63 aad iad | VICTOR ADDING MACHINE FOR CHAIN 8 Sales, service & rentals. MY 3-801, wooD Se NEARLY aso Deere PHONE FE 2-9745 OR FE $5326 “ENOMESH POINTER 2 YEARS | Refrigeration Co.. HEAT YOUR. HOME Wor less with an F Cc UITTLE | ON ove FED COLLAT SIBLE BUILD. __sale FE 2-3470 old Running Well $35. PE 4.2464 | Sith motor. Davie Machinery, 45 fully ¢ ati yi FREE TO GOOD HOME AN- = _ sults roraycer_bases t duet: | _ mounted 1 antique walnut bed. Sale Store Equipment — 64 ers tutions, te Aucti Sab 77 s. Tt lights Meet verse “FIREPLACE UNIT in 1 rr DOUBLE UTY t PrIES. ow gens i. 2, or 3 ofl. So simple you! 6 ria eee cee DUTY MeCRAT) 66 Ab Comnen. “0 to So, AUCTION, PURNITURE AND AN- can ‘pstail ond’ orvice i Zour |MEATILATOR FIREPLACE, UNITS 2 ol singie duty McCray mest fasabaw (Ra. MA Seis 1090 a.m et 2788" Watkins Demonstrations dally, PETROL] Pine BRICK & FIRE CLAY |1 6 ft self contained double duty IRISH SETTER PUPPIES AKC Lake Rd. 3 miles Northwest of T SERVICE Associated with | ash qumps angle iron, cleanouts Tyler meat case registered. “Champion sired MI) of 10 room Trailer Exchange 60 8. Tele- Lb 1 set of Dayton meat scales _+81@ _ _...| home Lots of china, glass. silver, greth, scross from gs 1 6 by 8 Tyler walk tm cooler. PAR OPALINES CANAR- ovelties toys, ue Open eves. - [COAL & BUILDING CONE ene 1 ps... horsepower Enterprise meat ies. 1304 Mt, Clemens. FE 4-600. furniture A J 7 YARD DUM® BODY HYDRAU-| PORCH LIGHTS ty, EARLY 1 1-3 horsepower Enterprise meat. PARAKEETS .... $2.98 | Armoia ang R's, out ie betel Cotter Mover | catch und eandie lantern tide. 1 8 ft froven food cabinet sol tih 8b, FE 24028, Closed Sun.” $9155, "Ontords “ 3 Gas ‘one also mon Complete selec. 1 6 hole Frigidaire ice cream cabt- PUPPIES “POR SALE $2. 4773 Avert w = FE 5-1113, 60 Hillside Dr tion of lights for every room net |__ Riverview, Drayton Pisir _ an auction on LINGORE FY STORE | house at terrific values Michigan | 3 waik in cooler doors with hard- PARAKEETS, WHITE RATS. ALL fhee 06 ‘ floor covering tte o A mnresoeat. = +2 mil : gal. lee cream maker with Fae pea nor FE | For Sale cE ts GAL ge tat iat ce cream cer a pitt eer cand craks | Aumnaca 6 comm, + veral pia’ cot t TE een cn aie a Plywood — Mr themperaiare’ Socigr ASF Cee See Dalacs ee feolal ,Weslweet, HAR. closed drums. $1 each. 4780 Jos- All kinds, plain & decorative, Kitch. 1 Me ton Sedders window room Sit | SARAKEETS— BREEDERS: “AND | plans te _lyn_ Ra. HP. Sutton. abinet Goore- drawers made 1 Youngstown dish washer and sink wee Sad Ra. i. our rental parcnasa on UXAIRE FURNACE AUTOMAT- to oraer | All $u ceetiiiere: at bargain prices. | i i ia i o i wil sell mp. | tee 8 Bade in aver PE 3280 | Poe come and ree m at the Hurt setter ie tg seo. “er Highland’ Mich. | fA S-2bee taste Big Lae om % ——Sumpers. Used rer and tubes SCHRAM AUTO PARTS = if ; = e. af Pa f i i THE oxrfac PRESS, SATURDAY, deters. 7. 1954 |< Parts and accessories, | es, of Lake Orion, Mobs. is Pt HOUSE TRAILER” GOOD takes. — 3? PT. 406” CASH. MY 21431 evenings — POTATOE DIGGER. GOOD ) WORK- ing condition PL 2243) Parkhurst Trailer Sales Bave on these fine mobile homes — ‘d¢s will be sold at used RICHARDSON | R 2 FT #TO ALSO MODERN TRADE- “PRICED FAR BELOW LIBERAL + TERMS 1640 yeas > 1 MILE NORTH OF LAKE OR! MY 2-461! NEW 1958 peo ‘PRAIRIE | with front ‘$4 models. | anastne at $400. discount. | Also or finance, TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8. Telegraph Rd “Pontiac Chief = MOBILE HOMES | pe a. te 45. ft. in length, Sal years to pa You can buy a Les Hutchinson reconditioned trailer as low as __§100 . down, ‘Hutchinson's Trailer Sales | NEW v AND MODERNIZED y USED — trailer Ee take PA, of equity. - You pay 1953 Sane HOUSETRAILER. Located pe r ’ | ATTENTION { We afe wrecking 1948 to 1953 cars trucks, We have several late low m: engines Transmission. & rear axies s Good selection of body parts, trim & 2339 Dixle Rwy PE 44533 LOUIE'S Eves. 7 days a week. Pr? and ,erera’ $6.50 ves ots $7.50 a6 land Ave. Ph. FE_ 44513 AUTO GLASS | We specialize tn safety auto glass Install while you wait. | FREE: ONE POUND COFFEE to a customer with each door lass or Windshield. Hub Auto lass Co 22 Oakland Avenue +7066 Huba, Huba out, — Close close out sale, dress-up hub caps, caddy’s, opin c GEN TURY RUNABOUT AND | on CHRIS “CRAPT ~~ DELUXE RUNA- bout 7 ft FT : conaitgn. Nee Need cash. Best offer — 23-0352. | cere | BRAND NEW 5 __ outboard motor. eossories. Sues trailer. Excellent condition. $1175.) FE 81166. - e468 hoae : PICK UP. CASH FOR USED BOATS. MO-| condition 3265 eine wey. mos or tors. and canoes, trailers. MY Sandy Beach. OR 3-0474. 3-3732. CHEVROLET “% TON PICK | _up 185 8 Shirley ** ~ For Sale Used Cars 91 A-1 condition. “EVINRUDE MOTORS. used motors. New Kelly's Hardware, Auburn at Adams. AU RYICK, 1951 CONVERTIBLE. | burn Heights good top. BF. Goodrich tubless | MERCURY. 5 AND 12 FT. AQUA tires. radio, heater, tinted - gone sharp 4872 Elizabeth Lake cartop boat Queen aluminum Also $350 95 value for “OBly $315 Mercury KG 7Q_ demonstrator +5; BUICK. OR ‘52 CADILLAC, at a big savings Genessee Sales, like new. Will trade for house, 2101 -Dixie Hwy or equity, 107 Mt Clemens. "TONE, 4 ae MERCURY MTRS. AQ QUA-QUEEN Renttues: Yellow Jacket boats. NESEE SALES x Beity Dire Hwy BU 1cK “83 } SUPER 3 door Riviera dynaflow, aaa all accessories. § 10H _EARESTON E1983 MODEL. | 40. Buse 3K. _2_bO0R.. GOOD-MOGW., Lt AE ta iefthin air cooled tor 5. A-1 tires. New battery. $110 new Barace Hardware. 12 Fred B Schram “8 E. Lake | W_ Huron ~ ——— | iugeles E [BERGLAS a7 BUICK ROADMASTER. Wii ral r | n walls) Radio, heater and Spotl ght _Excellent_condition. _%B 1950 BUICK 2 DR. $10 DOWN AND continue payments. 464 8. Wood mer prices in effect 6% or 110 N ® to p.m... eu Wednesdays 5 to cane BOAT CO. |. ward Birmingham Woodward, Royal 2650 Northwestern Hwy near 16 BUICK. 1950. RADIO, HEATER mt, Road. Phone M MA: 66159 DYNAFLOW. 1 owner car A-1 i] PT CHRIS CRAFT & TRAILER | _down’ PE osc (ade we oF Excellent condition _ FE 5-5531 | GOOD LOOKING 16 FT. CHRIS | 1950 0 CHEVROLET 3 DA. 18 DOWN Craft. 60 hp. $825 complete. FE Woodward. Aha deenent be aA 2 <“WERY GOOD. pa Woodward. Royal Oak iD ei | ROWBOAT | 1948 CHEVROLET 2 DR. $10 DOWN 440 8. Broadway Lake Orion is FT MAHOGANY PLANK our. | | =". board bul] in new condition with | 224 h. p. Evinrude Supeedy -Twin _N,_Woodwerd, Royal ¢ also in new condition FE | 42544 OUTBOARD MOTORS. | TS | ts. 464 er lio JOHNSON Starcraft aluminum agg Nee trailers Evervthing soe een panies | SUPPLIED, os 396 Orchard Lake A‘ Riemenschneider’s . Ist Choice Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 Yor bt grace used cart Wee <7 ee need the tere Drive the extra mile. 232 S: Saginaw St. i will pay vou well. 4540 Dixie THE HIGH DOLLAR 1849 CHEVROLET 2 DR. $10 DOWN and continue payments, 464 veatwars. irm. — _= 110 Woodward. Royal Oa “HL J. VANWELT OR 31355 WANTED, TUNE CARS. | — Wet HAVE CA Y' all “Come 7 Auburn to 17] We Finance Wanted! a | Good, clean, sharp cars.| 1953 CHEVIE, 210 2 DOOR, Pow- Get your bids THEN see | Blue ew RADIO. HEATER. us. “Ask for Mr. Donnell; PHONE P= ©1#7. at— ‘4 TUDOR, TWO Deluxe WU?’ accept Mt. Clemens. Ask for CHEVROLET paint. trade. $21 H CHEV. 41 COUPE. GOOD CON- dition, FE 17-0082 HERE COMES LACY AGAIN! Clearance sale for new stock 2? full ea of cars. All makes and mode NORTH “PONTIAC AUTO SALES 312, W. Montcalm FE #0151 Pontiac Retail Store Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill’: FE 3-7117 | | . 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE |3 tone paint, radio. heater 912 spot- t landing field!” } ~My husband's airniindied—he built the birdhouse with a 7 _ For Ss e Used Cars 1 __For Sale Used Cars, 9 LTT Ny, Y'all Come We have nice clean cars _many at only — stad ca 31 Orchard Lake rs. 5 20191 . See Us! that you can afford — $20 Down See Ed Jones At, NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. 8 1954 FORD OFFT- ‘Petr Cape 1954 by MLA (SAT. ot Bee 6.5 Pee For Sale L Used Cars — a1 | CmvRourr. 1950 CLUB €QUPE Good motcr and tires, $475. Will | trade. 16 8 Eastway. | “41 CHEVROLET CONDI- tien +2879. 3 aoe Elmburst | CHEV ROLET “1, 2 2? DOOR. | MUST sell to close an estate. Appraised | at $150 Make a an offer Car needs | some work. 2060 Middlebelt Ra, at _Pine_ Lake Rd | CHEE “@ DELU Radio and heater. _$85_Oakiand xE 4 Clean Ave _ WALK? 1 ‘TALK | XO MONEY DOWN |195@ PLYMOUTH $27 per mo \1949 PLYMOUTH $23 per mo | 1949 DesOTO $27 per mo | 187 DODGE. 4 DOOR LIKE NEW $21 per mo 196 FORD ......... $iT per mo 1950 FORD .......... 8277 per mo 1949 PACKARD ..... $10 per mo ALL OF THESE CARS HAVE RA- DIOS AND. HEATERS AND HAVE BEEN THROUGH OUR SHOP FOR RECONDITIONING YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE CARS FOR LESS THAN DaY $100 A SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. age ie DEALER PM OP] EN TIL 9 P.M. DOOR $450. | Rambler country club, 2 tone paint, Roadmater hardtop convertible, ra- | $1750 i980 FORD CONVERTIBLE EX- cellem condition 4 us WI uols FORD Pa VICTORIA, 2 TONE RA- 5 -T . ai ater Ww te washers. | 19M PON TAC ture indicator oi] filter standard Catalina Jet bieck, white wall | shift Lady owner nas ‘54 poe odel. | | tres. . _FE 2: 2.2390 } $995 MERCURY “4 CLEAN INSIDE and out. Overdrive. 065 Oakland | Ave. 1949 BUICK ZA = PT | Beat had Phy ine Lake peed pays. 1950 one CUSTOM, 1 a OTS ter $495. Terms, 861 Doris FORD ‘49 $399 1960 FORD 2 DR. continue is “PORD CONVERTIBLE. BEST Roy al LUB COUPE. PINE | FE 2-0591. $10 DOWN AND 8 Wood- 110) ON. pormente. ba Birmingham or ‘oodward, Royal Oak offer, FE 2-6047 _For Sate Used Cars 91, Stop-Look at Clarkston ~-Motor Sales waene are Is LOW AND | 1948 FORD 7 DR. $10 pow AND 1951 FORD V-8 STATION WAGON. PH. OL 1-07 “FOR MORE THAN ymen Wood- ward. Birmingham of at) N. _ Woodwar Royal cae model In exce con- dition. 38.000 actual miles. Priced at $050 Cai] FE ¢07¢M or FE Be Sire of You™Car. and Your Dealer 1964 Plymouth Sav Forder. transmission. 416.88 new. al ated $1895.00, i000 per 1953 Willys Hard Top Biack & maroon. Radio, heater, overdrive, windshield washers and WSW tires. $399.00 down. $56.00 DeSoto V-8 Fordor Gray & Maroon. New seat eovers, \ radio, heater & Power stee $475.00 down, $66.27 per 1953 Packard Cavalier Fordor Black. Radio, heater Power | Brakes, tites Transmission. $445.00 dows. 963.00 | per ' . aa v-8 Club Coupe. bt grey One owner. Low mile-— bmg io & heater. $345.00 down, $5163 per ‘ Meadow bfoor~ Fetes. 500 month Dodge miles, down, $44.25 per month. 1961 Ford V-8 Tudor Black. Clean inside & out. $185.00 $77.53 per month. 1949 Dodge Fordor Maroon. One owner ol me down, BRAID eae es ars f ., dealing car Like $3833) per Cass ¥ Le ny e St. 151 | wEnConY asi COUPE. Mike pew Radio, heater, over- drive and 26000 actual miles. $1,005. Glenn’s Motor Sales 41112 before 6:00 p, m, King _ Brothers JEROME. Rochester Ford Dealer 1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE 8 CYLINDER FORDOR $1350 LARRY ___JEROME Y'all Come - See Us! | . We have nice clean cars) that you “can afford — -many at only — $20 Dawn See Ed Jones at NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. 1952 Nash Rambler hardtop. biack. you are economy, here ts the car for you. ‘| Desoto Pt | 913 8. Wooaward TIL fe " . al. 1954. Power flight, rad ite walls, wite wheel cov- OPEN. or er 6-1200. F. Maxey. 1953 Pontiac Two tone bive radio and Reston. A PONTIAC “1. RADIO, HEATER & in good running will ra FE 44603 yYmept and easy bank SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DeSoto Plymouth Dealer OPEN ’TIL 9 P.M. For Your Convenience 1952 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe four - dan. Cask blue witn white wall tires. real clean one owner sulemonile in like new condition. Jour role Si car a si 145 agus Bank SCHUTZ. MOTORS INC. DeSoto nt mouth Ree er 912 8. Woud Birmingham OPEN. “TIL 9 P.M. Por Your Convenience ‘833 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR HYDRA. matic, $1675. FE 1-824 PONTIAC '52 RED CONVERTIBLE ** radio, heater, hydramatic, loaded with extras Excellent condition. _OR 3-1466 PONTIAC ‘63 4 DOOR. WHITE- | walls. Seat sexes Radio and heater, FE 5-4134 1951 Pontiac ce 11% heater and Hydremetic peste ustrous green metallic paint. This | is truly a 1 bought for or your old bao on the balance with bent | | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Bag Renews Dealer $12 8. Wood Birmingham OPEN TIL 9 P.M. ____ For Your Convenience PRIVATE PARTY | mas ia lf fme 1962 Pontiac 8 Custom * luse 4 door. sedan, loaded extras. grey tone finish wnne | Very low mileage and well caped-tec, balance at bank rates. SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Rochester Ford Dealer 1 3 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY." Hey. Dre Pieins | M615 Ding, Hwy, Braye | we ooenene ve cot wae so PLYMOUTH Corner 8 Mile Rc and Mound. | “switer Craft & Yellow Since USED CARS BUYER'S AND HEATER. EXCEPTION. | —2a38--B--Dort- Pit ALLY CLEAN. PRICED TO SELL. 7s HOUSI es eT Li —e Master Craft Trailers | ; J CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES ee Site per HOOKS PLACE Come In And CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH manth Total price $480. PE §-2088 | At Pine Lake ___Phone FE 25200 Get The Ca Clarkston, Mich MA 6-514! SELL MY EQUITY ON a 10 | NEW 12. FOOT ROW y_ BOATS. | 1€ ye Xar 1950 DODGE DOOR — VERY 24 ft. American housetratler painted and caulked. $50. MApie Of Yeur Choice glean throughowl. Runs vecy geod. 177% 8. lot 47. ee ee ae Telegraph, _| atx RACING” CRART, PRACTICALLY 46 CHRYSLER ‘34 DODGE, V-8. RADIO, HEAT. new : ) SLE er auto transmission Loaded Cruiser. Excellent condition. Priced | 3.1}, PLYMOUTHS “rw voRmnn ‘ with extras. 7000 mi. MY 2-2611. WE KNOW OUR BOATS] FOR THE | 3-52 Club Coupes & 4 drs $895 up Radio. - [946 DODGE 4 DR RADIO. HEAT- mest complete service. | 61 Plymout Station Wagon . Peete eres: CeCe eae ee ee eo eeeee Leite peed comti- HARRINGTON BOA ORDS ton. OR 30857) railer a | $149.50 NVERTI enines and Sunday 2 Ford 3 door - rer 4902.$0-+ 7 ee DODGE =m 4 CONVERTIBLE. WHY TIE YOUR BOAT? MOORING ‘ or ° OOF oc eecee pine bs ery ‘ap. e Ex bl a Pde Bagh oc, Holds W48 Ford Cou eo. tas This car can be purchased at 2 Fhoee FE te neD ti Cc ange boat securely, Pontiac Plum ms CHEV eo OLETS with no money down—_ Fordomatie Will accept any rea: 1, c i o e offer cash e (Established Since 1932) PLYMOUTH | ‘51 DeSoto 4 ar. $99) Chev. 2 dr.......$199 nm en e - CARS yaw. VERY ~ Goon LOOKING eld | . ; GRANKSHATT GRINDING 18 iN THE | nop It—Then Bring It Here a 8. Saginaw ra LES 5t THOUSANDS © ne FONTTA CeatER | 49 Olds 4 ar... $399) 48 Dodge 2 dr......$199 ehine shop FE | We Pay That Extra $25 to $50 More — —_— 3—1947 DODGES ~Sale Mot Ss t 8&2 AN PE I 1-008 none tan | SHOP . Your choice. . “Goetwie ie on $395 | ‘SI Packard 4 dr.. . .$599 47 Pont. Sed. Cpe. $199 otor Scooters ea | O8 _Sale Motor Scooters 8 “See M&M Motor Sales | Spay 1953 DeSoto | 5 | -sopiym. All-Metal | 47 Chev. 4 dr.......$144 ‘S| _SPORTSMAN, $100, 625 Jos. 6b ote ety” A OR Stee Firedome V-8 This ts ao real. ‘SI KAISER 1996 CHEVROLET PICKUP | Wagon $699 | ious CUSHMAN OVER WAUTED SCRAP OR CHEAP CARS. 1 PERE wettee? Ste "Cee 148 BUICK our GOOR SEDAN WITH nA Be eaga| ae Packard 4 dt. «$99 _ 104 £ tas OR 34511 automatic transmission. Here is a 2 doer. Radio and heater. DIO. HEATER AND HYDRAMAT- 'S? Nash St Wa $744 Ss KAGEE as OWN SS we seiLING 190%, can List 17 RUY 1 owner car with very low mile: $395 | IC TEST DRIVE IT TODAY! Se SRST STS 8 | '47 Olds. 2 dr.......$144 shm ers w 8 ’ J 0 iw . . nt” hase Cush oe wea TATE Mei WRECK down ‘or your old cat down? and | Soitd “ 1949 STUDEBAKER PICKUP ‘52 Plym. 4 dr., oe $599) 40 Buick $44 Poe . MOND AS bank rates 1946 CHEN ROLE T Moto . pe ees sree A Wargain at $125 OA 8312) < AY TO PVRTS SHUEY MOTORS IN oe : "52 Mercury : For Sale Motorcycles 83" FEB gE SH rs 7 - Pe Sec pitacaes peste —— ‘S193 —fp—— wer EVROLET Se gon $1,299 47 Stude. 2 dr......$199 7 irmingham . *S Ss a sees —— ; . ‘OPEN TI M. DOOR Toenad: i ccueeees . ENGLISN MOTORCYCLES. CER For Sale Used Trucks 90 At Oliver's you'll find 70 PEN IL 9 P.M. 190 P Ack cep toa “nABIG, ARR MEAT M Hh |} ’5O0 Lincoln 4 dr.....$699 41 Ford 2 dr $44 Eig Rie ith prices on the | ir "tals 10W ‘Price, ALE WS= | oo puick 2 ar......854| TRUCKS | vidson Sales Co., 372 8. Sagi- cars with prices on “3303 “Geetwit Ved Car” 9 soeeee | - , 1948 nds ; : | windshields. |. $950 Har QTEAVES |} 53 Chev. 2 dr.....$1,099| '52 Ford 14 pickup. .$699 For Sale Bicycles 84 | iB ER’ S | 1946 PLYMOUTH , ‘ fits: FORD | U' a S80 wwe Chevrolet | °2"%tin sion] ir rst DUNELT ENQLISH BOY'S BIKE Pye Jor | —_ RECONDITIONED AND READY O e Sta. Wagon. ..$1,499 49 Int'l ' . . 1 ) Ss ope 1) yvour ' . eee nee ot ot SORT, ot, > YARD DUMP t e jiotl pen royvou SPP IAL Many others to cnoose from. HEATER 210 S. Saginaw St. $3 Olds 2dr. n pane Am cis one ean? 2 SPEED AXLE inspection — drop in and —_ . | aol » FE 4-4546 Super 8&8 ..... $1,699| ‘51 Ford 1% pickup. .$499 7 NGLISH ord 7S .. > ' ped. _ ' e Be stan . ENOLEW BIKE ALMOST NEW. $495 browse around w ith no racelen rm TO 4 DR 4- Community am 45r WAGON "52 Plym. Sed. ...: $499 32 Ford V% pickup. . $799 rn ee | ‘ ' jarge heater directional « Is < , “Soups MLE eA DOOR. . _ . [f} i 1 WEEK —- | . ~ — “inter I uptrerrs, then see us .good tires ‘clean inside and out i Motor ; Sales . SS TIACS hyaramatie re Te 53 Buick Super 46 Intl Van ~ a : ~ ~_ ——— —_— r m. _300 3rd St. eeeeee 1, . se eee 399] = ce BELO, "arnin Bic, | Monday for the car of HITS | Inc.. “DEMONSTRATORS AND—oFrr:| ioe Hardtop $ 899 2 ton, 12 ft $399 5 Fe Tee LARRY | — This car can be purchased 4 i cane Wire Low. Loe + 18 . fie see IEROME | With No Money Down | _ rouse S8°5EE omer Tar eee TEN Te Harold Turner, Ford * 803 N. Main, Rochester ' .| Roches ! € ester Ford Dealer | oe opal'te Pp NTIA . moet * Accemores_ 88 “YOR MORE THAN 30. YEARS .' OLIVER Keller- Koch “© open Bit 10 Bae, + rT MOT 6 MO. GUARANTEE LOW BANK RATES . 7 bs . AnsouUTELY THR Fivest BUY | TUoop viace TO BO oo Ce Re | ; outer ates or am or 110, NO MONEY DOWN moat voperian cout Mercury “ake BUICK Lincoln 6-8410 | 1950 Dodge , Miejackets, paddies, tery, 2 years is ae ‘ Scotia CALL 510 Orchard Lake Ave. Ores nest nah Saat one 1953 83 Plymouth | 464 1] Mile at an Es Wag tee PEP FRAG, Fick : oe | SbF Senet] ~=STORE mre on : j@ FT SLOOP. SUNRISE CLASS makes "and models and they are ‘Corner of Wiliams St.) S145 man Thi tee peactiiel eute tires: ies Seon’ or ‘your word | S Woodward Woodward 9280 complete. FE all in “A-1" condition and-Teady ' 47) in? . mobile in like-new condition. $148 car wil Will Dandie this like new: ° RSA ON wan CY OWENS | FE 2.9101 see ots Ng Ne tot OT | sere Some abe one Factory Branch wees | Birmingham Royal Oak ee a “a mo 141 8 Saginaw PE saier| Also late models Realestate ac- SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 63 Mt. Clemens at. Mill ERG MOTO RS ‘INC. , pockage desl on GARWOOD DUMP ‘BOX, 6xi. o#s. Fconomy "Market. 22 _ uur Ave | org gee ements Phone FE 3-7117 “hi sae Midwest 4-7500 : JOrdan 4-6266 MERE ase, epnvice Bae Re FoR OMT WOLLDORER PED eee hep | “OPEN TIL 9 * OREN Nt 9 Pi 9 Lincoln 3-357 Lincoln 3-4436 |. ' 52883, care, "Pre #798, "joe Beach Bt. Por Your Ciavintanee . - ; = 3 \ ‘ 3 . , , / } . | / ; ; i y fi “fh { ray ' \ ' f { ' 4 o. —! " a ; 4 _ { t jf -2uL f 4 i. { ; aa * { ¢ ina LY = __) THE i ae SS s 8«= Channel 6. WWJ-TV tt Channel 1-y WXYZ-TV _ Programs furnished by stations listed im column are subject. te change without notice. | = io ; — a Wie, (em CKLW. (soe) wwa, (950) wean, ane = Witz, arm WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |1:45~(2)—See for Yourseit. || Time. 6:00—(4) Concert Hall. Music, hy (2)—Strike It Rich TONIGET IR. Chapel “WWJ, Meet the Press ww, % Madison Square Garden. Tims %00-(2)-Cowbay G-Man. “ear ° win, Baintne =| Ww ete ue w eee Gon { Slee sat ees of sports events from the Gar-|%30 — (4) — Rough Riders, ()—|12@—(@—4 Bob Smith. (7) mie WY, Negro Chorud WIBK, Serenade Sis, Hows, Bumonens —" wales. 2 Laurel & Hardy. (2) Movie Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. Sports See NE. Soret Sew 2:30s-WIR, Nora Drake €:30—(4) Youth Wants to Know, ; 4 11:15—(2)—Love of Life. Music Ot Fours Coin. Bh a pputnge qc. ts Ww, L. Jones T i th : . he a personality. (2) Beat the Clock. |" °7{” Wester Film. 11:30—(4)~Travel Unlimited. (2)— “Wwe. Ura. Perguren LW. Boating Baptist +] WUT y Siclty Monde SaLw: wel Davie, ae jtness s Da Bud Collyer, Roxanne with quiz. |3*30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—MelJo- | Tomorrow's Search. WEAR: Talk Sports WOAR Wews Warmony =| DEK. News { “Wwo Marriage Pays (1) The Stranger. Scheme to D Roundup. 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. | ¢:38—WwJR, Industry Lee 1 hg Sy | 11:15 WIR. Symohony | CELW Pager Len blow 4:00—(4)—Out on the F; (T)— ‘ J, case 3 | WWJ. Go to Town 3-0 WIR Hilltop ‘ouse up Queensboro Bridge ‘arm, (7) WJBK Sun. Music | CKLW Let There Be Light | WCAR, News, Music 7:00—(4) Bank on the Stars. Bill} World. '¥2:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12| WCAR Magic Music | TH4S—WIR, Radio Spotlight | WXYZ mows, Rate rch | CRLW. News. Dovies Cullen hosts quiz. (2) Stage | 4:30—(2)—Youth Takes a Stand. | o'clock Comics. (2)—Bob Mur-| ¢:45—wsr. Reynolds 12:00_WIR, " WIBK Records on Shoy. Tommy, Jimmy Dorsey ; . WXYZ, Manpower, News WWJ. Noon News | | 3:15-WJR. House Party . 5:00—( phy. . CKLW. Catholic WXYZ Pan Am. Onion — host music revue with comedian 4)—Wings Over the World. CKLW Labor News | MONDAY MORNING $:36—-WWJ, Pepper Youns Seckle Miles, @ , the| (2). Now and Then. (7) Tam | 19:16—(4)—Threg Steps to Heaven. | "A WER} Wight Sime’ | WJIBK. News, Ken Cline | gig won agricult. Voice ~~ Dunhills, (7) USA. O'Shanter Golf. 4 wxyz, Revue WCAR, Hews . WW) Bob Merwell WIBK. Den McLeod Enterprise 12;:30—~(1)—News, Weather. ()— | cxiw. 12:15— WIR. Best of Guest @XYZ. Pred Welt | $:45—WJR. Gal Sunday 7:30—(4) Amateur Hour. Ted |5:30—(4) Roy Rogers (2) Asia:- Welcome Travelers. (4)—Ladies| WJ5K. T. George | WWJ, Malachrino Strings CKIw ue Nutr WWJ. Right to Happ. Mack hosts amateur talent. (7)| Crossroads. ; First — | ee ee WISK. Gentite. Binge 00—WJR, Muste Hall Greatest Sports Thrills. College ()—Stars on Sev TIS—WKYZ, Dream Mile | WCAB, Bea. Ferguson visqulionan (Ww bechnese wile . 12:45—(7) on Seven. ; : | 12:30—WIR, | @aN-WXVZ News Wolfe | CKLW. Eddie Chase = SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 1:38-WJR, Sammy Kaye WWJ. Eternal Light CKLW Toby David WXYZ Wattriek McK : . be—O)—hatt Ca — . WCAR, News. Carousel 8i00—(4) Saturday Night Revue. |¢:¢9—(4) News to You. (2) Meet : CRLW: Keep Healthy CKLW. Tabernacte WTR TT Vi = pg gon hosts musical /® the UAW-CIO. (7) You Asked|1:39—(4)—Jean McBride. (2)—| rs—cKLw. Globetrotter> | + ies SETS ewe, Sele WWI. Gta} Dennis O'Keefe haus ale (7) For ht. Houseparty. #;00—WJR, Becepe SUNDAY AFTERNOON wren Gentile, Brace 4:30—-WWJ. Widder Brows | 3 i 1:06—WJIR, Sym y owe bead 4:45—WJR. Music, News Boxing. “Champs ot Tomor- 6:30—(4) Mr. Peepers is visited by 2:00—(2)—Big Payoft. (4)—One CKLW, True or False ww. Music T15—WIR Muste Pall WWJ..Woman in Hous row,” amateur boxing his favorite people in his native Man's Family. (7)—My Life. * + a Musie “Save ‘Pruth Heralg CKLW Tobv ‘David CKLW. News Wright $:30—(2) Jack Parr Show. Jack| Williamsport. (2) Your Play- 8:30—WJR, Nite Watch WJBK. News. Ken Cline | 738—WW2 Listen and Live Ser WOR Nemty ana Parr hosts guests, variety, mu-| ‘ime. “Claire,” starring Marilyn | 2:15—(4)—Golden Window. CKLW. Jamboree . WCAR, News, Carousel eae cone Gea WXY2. Wattrick. McK. sic. Erskine with Walter Coy and|. _ 9:00—WJR, Two for Money | 1:15—WCAR, Warm-ip WIBK Gentile Binge | See. eee Sareuel 9:00—(2) That’s My Boy. Jarrin’ Marguerite Chapman. An un- ee ae @ _— WxY2. News Party” 1:90—-WXYZ, News. Pigm'ge| 7-08 WWJ Weve | WIJBK. McLeod Jack Jackson spends his birth-| ‘rstanding nurse's sincere fn-| Love. Theater. Ws8K. Tanase | SELW. Gencere Oren. wxy7 Dick Gareed Saw IR Reyneids- Mtuste | day in local ice cream parior,| ‘erest in her patient's career | 9: 45(4)—Concerning Miss Mar-| 9.54 wr. Jamboree | 145—WJBK. Tiger Talks san —W™ Jack White 6:20 WIR, Waste wae stars Eddie Mayehot, Gil Strat-|- Tipens into an affection which lowe. a ww), Grand Opry | WCAR, warmup wes Seb Maxwell Sam. Careusel ton Jr. (7) The Big Playback.| Causes the wife to - re-evaluate . : WJBK, Houseparty { 2:0@_WJR. Kostelanets Cxrw Wews. David 5:45—WJR. Curt Massey i : Hawk Falls (2)— WBE cWews Gentile | Sports on films. her role in their shaky mar- “eo — nae Tes | 19:98—WIR, Believe Country, WWJ, Catholic Hour WCAR News ie 9:15—(7) Wrestling. riage. (7) Playhouse Brigh' ay. ew. Qquere, David ea ieee Merten nO Hae Suet MONDAY EVENING 9:30—(4) Private Secretary. Ann 7:06—(4) Comedy Hour. The Will). Storm. (4)—Bride| W2¥2- Top of Tows WIBK. Game WYV?, Pred Wolfe 6:00_WJR, News Seder pays Suse MacNamara| Mastin Tro featuring Sammy |*455(2-S0c™ 5° See ee | ee en crm Tete an cn who suffers a cold and almost Davis Jr; The Gaylords, sing- ; 16:38—WJR, Town & Country ww Youth Wants Ww Bob Maxwell. wpe. wane . loses her job. (2) Ellery Queen es eel Gene eat het at 3:30—(4)—Betty White. (2)—Ladies WXYZ, Dance Music WXY?, Wings of Mealing | oes wear. Radio Revival WEAR News Muste 0 Picture. Armed the Town. Ed Sullivan will host arto ct)_Cowbey Colt. 16:45—WJR, Change World | %:45—CKLW Chosen People ‘wer Minute Parade tg mt 1 ew. shat ch Twa in Love| Atsdrey Meadows, Jack Whiting Se ean meee. | SEAR RWS Onlten Beer | Oe meet’ | Caw! Basie chase . . * | o. = ‘ A ~%. ove ows, Muste v. o Bert. Parks hosts quiz. (7)| Vocalist Mary . the Car. | 4:00—()—Pinky Lee. "WNE, "fon et Town CKLW. Lutheran Hour WIRK. News Maron WCAR. Talk Sports : coal 2 WwW, News le. . ews. ythm ; . Realm of the Wild. “Mammals soni Brothers, » and The 4:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—-OM| QURE! sews, Mouseparty | 3:M—CKIW. Promtiers | 4. ceo aciscnen club “Ww R’ Mutholland ot the Country,” “Pigs and an night club) Your Account. 11:15 WIR. Sports Pinal cote taLW, CBS Oxi WJBK. Bob Murphy WXY2, Bill Stern ” . entertainers. (7) Flight No. 7. | 7 by Bear wave. wee sere sahumanes - : o:ne_we Mra. Patee WJBK. Dinner Muste 10:30—(4) College of Musical na Big Picture. 4: —(1)—Barna’ , t1:20-WIR, Re Oren WXY%, Revival Hour _ WIBK. ‘Bob’ woe e:05— WIR, L. Thomas Knowledge. Tennessee Ernie |8:00—(4) Playhouse. “Man in the 5:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow, ()—| CKLW. MacKelter WOE. Donn Careuce! O:N_WIR Pete & | WWJ, Nation's Business hosts music quiz. (2) The Amer-| Middle of the Ocean.” about aj | 1. (9)—Portia Faces _ daa wan nye atecnoon | CKUW Tony Martin “| WXYE, Ycan News. (1) Cisco Kid. Dun-|~ city buiNing examiner and @ ite : | - | CKLW Blue Piient aged madtrey | aig ay Sg — can Renaldo as Cisco in “Devil's| bribe offer. (2) GE Theater.) ‘6 SUNDAY MORNING AAN-CREW Lorne Green | wey BO, Smith | WXYZ, Red Skelton Den.” Jack Carson Stars in “Here | 5:15—(2)—Seeking Heart. 4:00—WJR, At Dawning 5:00—WXYZ. News. Frolic CKIW. News Homechats {- CKLW. Pulton Lewts Jr. in.” WWJ, News. Music WIRBK. News. Murphy | WJBK, T ee 1:45—(2) Movie Date. “Sdnd| Comes Calvin.* (7) Walter |. 44a—Bob Crosby. (4)— Ad-| Wii. Provdiy Mai WIR: News, Mure WCAR News, Temple WCAR, News Muste Street,” film feature. Winchell gives the news. “venture Patrol. (7)—Wild Bill! ¢:s0—wsn, rarm Review WCAR. News. Carousel 10:%_WXYz. Whispering | 1:15 CKLW Quy Nuns 11:00—(4) Michigan Barndance. | 8: 15—(7) Jane Pickens Show. Hickock: : 2 | ww, For Maren | S.ea_WIR. World Today q Covi, Mere’s Answer WWJ, Say It With susie 2 — cat A ce a —— ~ . SRL W, ~Chaper +—OKLW—True—Detective _ orran 7:30—WJR, Peter L. Hayes ‘usic . 8:30—(2) Man Behind the Badge. | 4 | WCAR Song Parade Lt : : _i sanae 10) Setusing aa Film.to| “The Case of the Tell-tale Coin.” ;:45—(2)—Sports. serena, Cartes Content ~}-EMORLI. Farm. MutvAl.| son arws.dreat 1 Sa a ie : CB=wwys, Coffee Concert | WXYZ. Girl Marri | CKLW. Gabriel tter Be Announced. (7) Armchair| concerns the mysterious theft of MONDAY EVENING | cee-Wan, port: Bynes | __ rries WIBK. Tom George Theater. Richard in| old and defaced coins from the . | “ww3. Join Navy Tee ecmtrize Tt Rich 45—W ° 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De-| cKLW. Breakfast Time SUNDAY EVENING %. Mod. Romances t= WIR. Colltngwood 10: 45—(2)—Bill Barker. 11:00—(7)—Terry and Pirates. (2) Court of Health. (4)—Adventure Ho. 11:30—(7)—Today's Faith. (2)— Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Johnny Jupiter. (7)— Juhgle Story. (2)—Facts Forum. 12:30—(4)—Mich. Conservation. (7) —Auntie Dee. (2)—This Is the Life. 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. 1:00—(4) Home Theater. (7) World Adventure. (2) — Chris- tophers. 1:15—(2)—What’s Your Trouble. 1:30—(71) Sunday Matinee. (2) Featurette. mint’s counting room. (7) Dr. I. Q. 9:00—(4) Dollar a Second. Quiz. (2) The Web. “A Matter of De- gree.” A young man confesses police produce three witnesses who claim he was not at the scene at the time of the crime. 9:00 — (4) Nature Trails. (2) What's My Line. (7) City Kid. “Forced Landing,”’ film. 10:00—(4) Badge 714. (2) Angel. 10:30—(4) Playhouse. (2) Place the Face. (7) Sunday Drama. “Magnificent Lie,"’ film. | 11:00—(4) Sunday Show. (2) News (7) Motion Picture Academy. “Corsican Brothers.” 11:15—(7) Late Show. starring Lizabeth Scott, Powell and Jane Wyatt MONDAY MORNING 7:00— (4) —Today. (2)—Morning “Pitfall,” Dick 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8: 45—(2) Meditations. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, Wixie. (2)—Garry Moore. 9:30—(2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm te a self-defense homicide, but | | troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. | @:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. t i] Highway. Farm Report. ° 1,00 — (4) — Droodles. (7) —Sky King. (2)—Burns and 7:30—(4)—Comment. (7) — Voice Program. (2)—Talent Scouts. Defender. (7) Wrestling. | 8:15—(T) Wrestling. 8:30—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2) Masquerade Party. 9:00—(7)—Boxing. (2) — Summer | Theater. "9:30—(4)—Col. 10:00—(4) To Be Announced. (2) News. (7) Amos 'n’ Andy. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. 10:30—(7)—Without Warning —Stage 4. (2)—Theater. March. (4) 11:00—(4)—News. (2)—News. (7)— Soupy’s On. 11:15—(4) Moods | (2) Weathervane | 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) Weathervane. in ORDINANCE NO. 1251 Ordimance to regulate charitable and organizations for soliciting receiving public donations. Adopted August 2, 1954 Effective August 12, 1954 . An ordinance to license charitable and other organizations, institutiong, or asso- the’ ts or representatives, receiving public dona- i clations, ir for soliciting an The City of Pontiac ordatns- (a) The words ‘‘so = tien” the request of money. mean credit, property, financial other thing "ot value on ta , will be used “per ~ shall mean any individual, firm, co-partnership. corporation, pany, Joint stock association. church, religious religt a ination y, orpuntention or league, and includes any gstee, receiver, & b agent in to- paid and the amount thereof; th) A statement of all anticipated = leluding the cost of all articles, tags, tickets, emblems, publications, advertise- ments, subscriptions, printing. distribu- or other expense. incidental to the licitation ga aa emCiRL AbmACTER, ptor the Jat. preceding fiscal year. © an collected for the purposes set out in paragraph (b) of the application | The City Manager shal! authorise the | permit provided for tn Section er | Ohenever he shalk find the following | facts to exist: (a) That the applicant is a person or organization which is, as @ matter of fact, engaged in charitable, patriotic, ttvie: 7 ic *, — Hgious activity, or engag in raising funds for distribytion to such persons relating to the solicitation, ine | Standards for ee | Sec | action im Granting or Denying App eivic, educational er les mailed jor | apie, provided, not prevent any permittee from any number of solicitors and as shall be reported and, provided further, that the : at his diseretion, require that each solicitor and repre- | sen using tion Section 8. Permit Not Endorsement by ins ay oe — o Son sha _ granting of @ permit hereunder ts an endorsement by the City of Pontiac of the particular organization involved, and any such representation is hereby de- clared to be @ misrepresentation of fact and subject. to the provisions for revocation of the permit as herein provided. Section ; | Permit. rie upon receipt of written informa- | upon his own investigation, the ENE Manager has reason to believe that officer, agent or r tative of ee is misrepresenting facts or jand not in conformity with the intent and purpose of this ‘the City Manager shall | suspend such permit: Provided, however. thet City Manager shall cause to be malied to the permit holder a notice that @ to be had before the City and such notice ll be served upon t jitter at least twenty-four hours a hear- and immediately the ¥ next meeti and if tt shall find any the vensens above set forth for re be revoked Section 10. Separabili If any clause, revivened Sparngrah or part of this ordinance shell for en reason inally adjudged cow ~ ey, ¢' / ] Ret | pe cant IP Rade at Se ae 11. visions of this ordinance, or or to be f an Ce permit be deemed violat any of the filing. hundred shall be im ninety (90) days, of both fine and imprisonment at 8 eartten 12 Repeal ‘of Conflicting Ordinance All ordinances or parts of ordinances the City of Pontiac hereby repealed so far as with provisions of this Ordinance No, 1703. effect ot herewith are Com ana 6:30—(4) Tony Martin. (7) U.S. | } 6:45—(2)—TV's Top Tunes. ()— | the Night. however, that this shall ®. Procedure for Revocation of | the before any permit is revoked, the, = | voking the permit exist, the permit sha!l ,operation fr" tne Sontroversy in. wich f0eh pplication | court. ander this In the name of the people of the fraudulent | State ate hereby noti- inconststent one ‘AUG ) 4 = Sf AES mee ‘ ay = = 7, ‘oday's Radio Programs --_ 1954 => : City Trac Toll at This Year, 328 Hurt |. WJBK, News, Music 7:15—WWJ, Meditations = CKLW Baughey Tab. . 7:45—WCAR, Morn. Musicale WXYZ, Blue Serenade $:00—WJR, News | WWJ, Concert Pavorites . Ca WCAR, Gospel Hour | (@:18—WJIR, May Hawks | #:38—WJR, Renfro Valley Blue | g:99—(4) Recit&l Hall. (2) Public WY, “Liens we bie W, Pontiac Baptist 6:45-WWJ. Guest Stars 9:00—WJR, News WWJ, Crossroads WXYZ, Religious News CKLW, . Bethesda Temp. WJBK, News, Serenade WCAR. News, Salvation | 8:15—WJR, Faith Hymne | WXYZ, Blue Serenade | | WJBK, 6t. Prancis Hour | WCAR, Roundup | Paith In Action | WXYZ, Voice CKLW, Alpha Baptist WJBK, Detroit Pulpit WCAR, Rhythm Roundup | 0:45—WJR, Religion ' WWJ, Art of Living CKLW, Christian Science 9. 38_wWwJ, 10:00—WJR. String Time WWJ, Pulpit w . Israel Message | CKLW. Bible Class WJBK, Easy Listening WCAR, News. Harmony [ONS WKY Quincy CKLW. Harry Wismer | 7:—WIR. Juke Bow Jury | 10:15—CKLW, String Musicale ' 10:30—WJR. Pacts Forum 6:90—WIR, Gene Autry WWJ. American Forum : Records WCAR, News. Music 6:15—WXWZ. Drew Pearson WJBK. Record Room 6:38—WJR. St. Louts Summer WXYZ, Paul Harvey CKLW. Bob Considine Ww, Music WJIBK, Evening Berenade WCAR. News. Music | | 9:38—WWJ. Conversation WXYZ. News, Protic CKLW. Radio Bible | @90—W IR. Gary Crosby WwW) Sun. With Garroway WXYZ, News, Frotic CKIW. Healine Wings WJBK. Serenade Sm WIR Littl Marge CKLW. Enchanted Hour WJBK. Records 8:45—WJBK, Dale Young | 9:08—WJIR. The Cobbs WXYZ, Taylor Grant CKLW. Burns Baptist WJBK, Serenade | 9:15—-WXYZ.-Prank Caniff 9:30—WJIR, Preddy Martin WXYZ. Hour of Decision CKLW. Dr. Barnhouse 18:00—WJR. Believe, Man ww. ritance WXYZ. Christian Action CKLW Windows | } C¥XTW Plorida TSA WIJBK. News. McLeod _ | WCAR. News . 1:185—CKLW News Ever Since Eve WCAR. Song Parade | ] 11:38 WIR Mate Up Mind | Phrase Pays WXYZ, Neighbors Voice Queen for a Day 11:45—WJR_ Rosemary WXYZ. Byline Hows t+ WWJ. Second Chance 12:48—WIR. Wendy Warren Pave Elizabeth WXYZ. Curtain Calls CKLW. Melan¢chrino WJIBK. McLeod WCAR. News Wwxyz ww CKLW ww 12:15—WJR CKLW. Austin Grant WCAR. Noon Caller 12:38—WJIR, Helen Trent jews WXYZ, News. Crocker CK'W. Bud Davies WRK. Non McLeod WCAR. Harmony Hal! 12:45—WIR. Jack White Pran Harris WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW. Ginger Rogers MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:06—WJR, Road of Life } WWJ News, + WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW. News. Davies WIBK, T George WCAR, News, Hall 1:15—WJR, Ma Bud_Da: 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone wwii CKLW, , | Six. persons were reported killed Pontiac Police traffic and acci- 328 persons have been injured and five killed in auto accidents here so far this year. The present number of injuries, tallied in a monthly accident sum- mary is one behind the figure for ine_enme parted lest your, wees }dué to auto accidents. +--Ehe_monthly report states that dent bureau today reported that | C**- Rev. L. B. Day o. CKLW 7:30 A. M, SUNDAY 123 persons were injured in July accidents with no fatalities. A total of 802 accidents are noted in the |accident report so far this year. |Five of the accidents ‘pedestrians, and 16 motorists had ibeen driving under the influence ‘ef liquor when collisions occured, according to police. wwJ. One Man's Family CKELW, In the Mood 8:00 WIR, My Frient | WWJ, Hollywood Bow! WXYZ, Your Land; CKLW, The Palcon 8:15—WXYZ. Show Stopper $:30—WJR, Talent Scouts Vandercook CKLW, Under Arrest Lady Oe Gunsmoke ww, Te Hour WwxyYz, V Program CKLW. Henry: Charm WJBK, Larry Gentile ‘aan omeeeen “til 9 — Sat. 200 aunt zener | Gx’ Repartes Roosaxo | $25 W, Huron FE 4-2525 | WWJ, Pibber McGee Headiine | WXYZ, CKLW. ? Edwards WJBK, Houseparty 10:15—WJIR, Music Metro WW). Heart of the News WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW. Hollywood Date | CKLW. Giragies 10:45—CKLW, §anctuary WXYZ, Top of the Towa WJBK, Scores, Patrick {1 08—WJR, News Www, Charlies Lewis WXYZ, Sports, Top CKLW, Kuren, Sports WJBK, Larry Gentile 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds Muthotiand Perkins vies WXYZ, Paul Winter WWJ, Mayer, Music CKLW. Bud Davies WXYZ, Top of Town 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light CKLW. Manhattan Muste CKLW, Dick Powel) 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton ‘ | 11:38—WJR, Midnight Music CKLW. Feller cKeller ae Ee wm | G-E or DUMONT 8:456—WXYZ, Show 6toppers | 1¢:00—WJIR. Tennessee Ernie 10:%09—WIR Stars tm Night KEEGO--PONTIAC | DODGE PARK | CHETOLAH SHORES Change of Schedule AUGUST 9 Ask Agent er Driver fer Auto Plants Turn Out— ‘Low 5-Day Volume lauto plants this week will total 720,392 cars and trucks, Ward's | Automotive reports said today. —ae trucks in the total. Last | were produced. In the comparable | 1953 week 112,491 cars and 22,991 trucks were assembled. Ward's de- | seribed this week's indicated car and truck output as the “lowest ‘five-day volume of the year.” -} Contact, Leeal Agent er Call The agenc counted 104,720 cars, |THE BEE LINE | re 2-004 for | NEWS MUSIC nition ON ANY |] Must be name brand 1244" or bigger. FREE HOME TRIAL... Terms Available | HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. . New York Detroit . 1:55 PM. Scores After the Game | W:CAR ‘| 113 om Your Dial Pe 2 AEN ANSEE an Authorized Parts and Servicing 993 Mt. Clemens IUNTZ TV SERVI Oakland County's Only Factory C&V TV Service for Muntz TV All Makes Pentios of August, 1954 ! Probate Register, Juvenile Div | Witness, the Honorable Arthur £. WM. W. DONALDGON, } Aug. 17, "34 Moore, —_—- of said Court, in the City Mayo! of Pontiac said County, this 4th day ADA R. EVANS, STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate | of August A.D. 1954. City rt for the County of Oakiand, Beal ARTHUR EF RE. Aug. 7, 1964/ Juvenile Division. A true Judge of Probate. In the matter of the petition concern- GEORGIENA R A. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given, that I Ralph A. Main, County Drain Commiss: the County of Oakland, did on day of August, 1954. designating a drainage district Mclyor drain sccording te Act P.A. of Michigan 1923 f @ The route and course of said as follows BURVEY Lake Rd. approx. 15 ft. south SE cor. of t Lot 33 of NW ‘4, Sec | Co. Mich. th norther line of Lots 33 to 39 and W line | 88 & 90 of said Bub. to | th cont. N'ly NE cor. lot No. 77 of sd 75, 78, 79, 80 & 81 of sd. Bub t of end age District are as follows Crescent Lake Park Sub Lots No. 33-39 (ine) exe. W 50 ft Lots No. 40-46 tine.) Lots No. 47-53 (ine.) EB. 86 ft. of each Lots No. 59-95 ‘ine. Golf View Park Sub Lots No.1-5 ‘inc! Lots 6-10 tine) N. %y Lots No. 204-225 tinc 1 Lots No. 226—E. ' Lote 234-255 (inc.) Oakland County at large Waterford of each County Drain Com! Oakiand file in the office of the said Drain Commissioner an order as amended by | Sub. being a Sub. of part of BW % of 27 Waterford Twp. Oakland ly along the East 7 ; th Easter- | ly alg. rear lot line of Lots 72, 73, 74 ing. | lands comprised within the Drain- | at le —_— thie rd day cE Auguat s96e County, higan "hes. 1 Ne. 1356 ioner of { the 3rd of said child for the n6, ed a law of diction of th pi Ee is Court drain is of Michigan of the rk hearing of Lots shall be se one week - 155 ft. | of each er of STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Court for the County Juvenile Division. ing Mary and Ana No. 13564 twin drew's duly 1 Peti baby girls Church, St! 1964. having been filed are be placed under the jurisdiction } | service ‘shall be served by tion the Pontiac Press a newspaper and circulated in said County Witness. Honorabie | of Oakiand, In the matter df the petition concern- Doe, minor. To Mary and John Doe. parents of | abandoned at St. | Rochester, Michigan, on Court alleges that the present where- | abouts of the parents of maid mincr t upon the public pul and that said children should to make personal , this summons and notice publica ot s to said hearing in Probate | — Cause tn this) for | of this printed ing William Whitaker, 2 minor Cause To Floyd and Rut& Whitaker, parents Petition having been filed tm this Court alleging that the present whereabouts of the parents of the said minor child i wnknown and the said child has violat the State and that said freee Probate Register, Juvenile Au Division « -7,. "6 500 Homes Crumbled in .East Pakistan Flood Don’t be fooled! Don In the name of the people of the State you are hereby that the hearing on said petition will Commencing at an existing 36° drain be heid at the Court House in the Cit located om the north side of Elizabeth | notified | of Pontiac in said County. om the 17t day of August A.D. 1954, at nine o’tlock |im the forenoon, and you are hereby | commanded to appear personally at said ring | ian ear _ For Fast Courteous Service Call FE 2-6967 FREE Off Street Parking in __ Our Big Lot Next to Store —~ STEFANSKI TELEVISION--RADIO SALES and SERVICE 1157 W. Huron St. A at Pasta More than 3,000 persons have been evacuated from Dacca in the past !24 hours ag flood waters swirled | | through the city and crumbled | | about 500 homes to rubble. It being impractical to make personal | service bereof, this summons end notice rved by of to said hea | the ‘Pontiaic Press a newspaper printed | and circulated tn said County ¥ n of the province. 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