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Monday at Church of s | the Immaculate Conception, with | burial in Mount Loretto Cemetery. | pang | Wheat harvesting has moved Surviving besides her husband , northward into southern parts of three | Kansas, Missouri and southeastern i PETER P. QUINLAN Quinian received his appoint. ¢+——————-—_ ~~ — County Deaths Mrs. Louls Calvelil LAPEER—Rosary for Mrs. Louis Law St. will be held at 7-3 p.m. Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Requiem Mass is scheduled sunshine. | In addition, eastern areas that | suffered drought condition, eart- ier this month have reecived much-needed rain in the past week, although cool temperatures in some areas have not been conducive to development of corn and othet crops. Winter wheat now is heading in the far northern areas of the ma- | tion—includipg the Dakotas and She died Friday at home. are a son, Carlo of Lapeer; daughters, Mrs. Theresa Blazo of Lapeer, Mrs. Rosa Kirk of Lapeer and Pauline at home; three broth- ers, Charles Spadafore of Lansing and Santo and Ralph in Italy; and five grandchildren. William J. Smith ARMADA—Funeral service for William James Smith, 75, of 26540 Bordman Rd., was held Friday at the A. M. Tiffany Chapel, with burial in Memphis Cemetery. He died Wednesday at the Yale Com- munity Hospital after a long ill- ness. Surviving are a son, Warren at home; a sister, Mrs. Grace Wag- ner of Memphis; an uncle, War- ren Smith of Crosweil, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Nelite Symington FERNDALE —Funeral service for Mrs. Nellie Symington of 855 albany, who died Friday at her home, will be held at 11 am y at the Kinsey Funeral , with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William Moxley of Hazel Park, and three sons, Spencer of Fern- dale, Robert of Detroit, and John of Royal Oak. Joseph 8 Tyler BERKLEY—Funeral service for Joseph 8. Tyler, 54, of 1317 Eaton Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Mon- day at the Spiller Funeral Home, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died suddenly Friday at hme. Surviving are hie mother, Mrs. Manniel Tyler of Terre Haute, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Ollie Bar- nett of Berkley, and Mrs. Charles Michigan. It also was ripening last week as far north as southern Ne- braska, southern Illinois and Mary- Virginia. Continued good growing weather | probably will result in increased estimates of this year's winter and spring wheat crops. Earlier this month, the Agriculture Department forecast a winter wheat crop of 740 million bushels and a spring crop of more than 250% million bushels. ‘Beautiful Saviour’ Theme of Classes WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A vacation Bible school for children 3-14* will be conducted at Christ Lutheran Qhurch, Airport and Wil- liams Lake Rds., for two weeks, beginning Monday. A staff of 15 teachers and work- ers, under the direction of the Rev. Arvid E. Anderson, will conduct the school, “Beautiful Saviour” is the school's theme. Classes wil! meet from 9-11:45 a.m. and all children in the community are welcome. Further information may be ob- tained by calling OR 31811 omeo Men to Seek b County Offices ROMEO—Two local men have announced their candidacy for Ma- comb county offices in the August 3 primaries. Dr. Sherman Harding, optome- trist, is seeking nomination as coro- ner on the Republican ticket, and Elmer Logi, Romeo merchant, has filed for sheriff, also on the Re- publican ticket. Harding maintains offices in the Post Office building. Bramble of Terre Haute, and four women wil] complete their train- ing in August. brothers in Indiana. | | Logie is proprietor of Logie’s Mar- ket on Main street Farm and Orchard News Cattle Sale at Fisher Farm in Romeo to Disperse 600-Head Hereford Herd By BURDETTE B. ASHLEY | year, and as a result, face pros- Associated Press Farm Writer | pects of a light crop. Reports GRAND RAPIDS w—A disper-| indicate the June drop bas been sal sale Oct. 7-9 will break up| ee Michigan's | herd of regis-|_ This was the case in reports = . Detroit Edison J | Special $12 _ ! : Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. HOT WEATHER NOTE None of these operations requires heat. you'll love an | i : SIX aisemeeenene nanan ereiearenen THE: PONTIAC PRESS | Pontiac 12. Michigan “Manone A. Prresseata, Publisher ister Aavertioing Manaset aett ace. Mer. Entered at.Post Office. Pontiac, Mich as second class matter ————— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Press titled exclusively to the use for Tevubtication all al —_ printed in this news- Daper thes The Pontiac delivered by ce its 9 Si: where P carvies fs not available by in jand and a mties ft ts $1200 a year = where in Michigan and other in the States $20.00 2 vear. An wad iptions are payable in . Phone Pontiac 181 advance MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAO OP CIRCULATIONS — SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 Warning to France There was sharp warning to France when our State Department asked Con- gress to cut off aid to France and Italy unless they ratify the European Defense Community treaties. There was even sharper warn- ing in the action of the House Foreign Affairs Committee ap- proving this request. Members of the committee obviously acted on the belief that such use of our bargaining power is long overdue, an opinion we share. * * *« There never has been any doubt about the right of the United States to exert such pressure. But there is a consider- able body of opinion that it might not be wise to exercise it. Pentagon and State Department im- patience with French stalling on the European Defense treaties is under- standable. It even has led to sugges- tions for an EDC without France. * * * As for the French politicians, they have insisted all along that we have been bluffing. Pointing to the map, they say France is essential to the de- fense of the West and that if war came we would need the use of French bases, ports, transportation lines and commu- nications. Nothing in their argument, however, alters the fact that as long as they block EDC, they are weakening Europe and their own position in it and aiding Russia. Indonesia Drifting Left The latest report from Indonesia in- dicates that this biggest country in Southeast Asia is continuing its left- ward drift. Occupying a South Sea area 3,000 miles across, it includes the islands of Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Celebes, Bali and many others. The 80,000,000 peo- ple of these islands produce great riches in rubber, oil and strategic minerals. * * * These resources, and the gov- ernment's tolerance of Commun- ist activities, make Indonesia a tempting prize for Peiping and Moscow. That the young repub- lie’s government wants no part of collective security plays right into the hands of the Reds. “Here,” points out U. S. News & World Report, “are the seeds of civil war, the weakness on which Communism thrives, the ignorance of Communist methods which make for easy conquest.” * * * The Communist Party is the best organized in the country. Its dues paying membership is esti- mated variously from 10,000 to $0,000. Its tireless organizers have set up countless front or- ganizations. It dominates the Council of Trade Unions with a membership of between one and 2.5 millfon. All this seems to mean that in the foreseeable future there is no sign that Indonesia will be ready to play a part in the defense of Southeast Asia against Communism. Britons’ Visit Welcome Just about the best foreign policy news of recent months is the White House announcement of the impending CHURCHILL-EpEN visit. In commenting on the Britons’ arriv- al “scheduled for June 25, President Ewenwnower told his press conference that the trip was suggested by Mr. The President added that he with the British leader that the informal conversations should put an end to talk of a rift in U. S.-British relations. * * * It is not to be wondered at that such talk developed. In fact recent events not only made it natural but created compelling need for discussions and decisions >. proving continued U. 8.-British *amity and co-operation. Now, it has become clear that differ- ences between the two countries at Geneva were due to misunderstanding. Mr. Even, who wanted to await the out- come of the conference there, misunder- stood what Secretary DuLLEs meant by “united action” in Southeast Asia. Sim- ilarly Mr. Dunes appéars to have mis- understood Mr. Epgn’s reservations to that plan. * * * Out of this has come criticism in both countries. There even was talk in London of issuing a white paper explaining Britain's Indochina attitude. This has led to a suggestion here that a joint white paper issued after the Washington conversations, could do much to clear the air. * * * Certainly no one in either country should be allowed to forget two vital facts: 1. That continuation of the U. 8.- British alliance is all important to the free world. 2. That disruption of this alliance is a paramount goal of Mototov policy. — _____ ———— Accorpino to Gen. Curtis LeMay, the U. 8. Air Force has achieved the ulti- mate in preparedness to retaliate in case of attack. He says it can do so “instant- ly.” (The dictionary says an instant is a period of time too short te be evalu- ated.) Bt “Tux Income Tax: The Root of All Evil,” is the title of a recently published book, written by a person who probably loves money. Wuatever became of the old-timer who wore an alpaca coat and had dys- pepsia? The People’s Business What's Brewing? Politicos Ponder Public’s Election Year Attitude By JACK L. GREEN LANSING (i) — Politiclans are wondering whether there is a restlessness among the voters this year which may cause some upsets. They are having trouble putting their finger on what's happening—if anything—but things are not running quite true to form and that always bothers the boys whose livelihood and sport comes from guessing what the public is thinking. Politicos are almost unanimous in reporting they find very little interest in the 1954 campaign yet. They say you can walk the length of Main street or tour a whole rural route and find most people unaware there will be, elections this year or unaware of whe is running. And yet, both Republicans and Democrats report better than average attendance at their little local rallies. In fact, some speakers who slip out from the Capitol after 5 o'clock to address a little Grange meeting, or a little social club, find the place packed with folks asking questions. Again, the vote in primary elections in most of the states counted until this month was phenomenally light. Yet, in California and South Dakota, reportedly, the Democratic vote was far heavier than expected. Right here in our own state, both Republicans and Democrats turned up a surprising sumber of candidates for legislative and congressional offices. Democrats say jubilantly that they have more candidates in the field and better men than they ever had before. And theRepublicans are looking with some puzzlement at the rash of Republicans who have entered the primary against veteran Republican office-holders. What's going on? Are the people unhappy with the first Repub- lean regime in two decades? Has the McCarthy- Army hearing disgusted the voters to the point they went a new slate of officials? Do Democrats scent a Williams sweep this year and want to ride his coattails” Are Republicans tired of the same old faces In public life? Mas the increased salary for state legislators attracted more candidates? Is there a political rebellion brewing? Or are the politicians seeing spooks again? Campaign speakers, not the candidates them- selves, report a questioning mood among the people they see. Many of them admit it, but their interpretations differ and many of them have a kind of puzzied air when they try to explain. There seems to be no doubt but that’ Michigan Democrats are cockier than at, any time in years : The governor's men say that in’ previous years they had trouble lining up likely candidates for states offices. This year, they say, they are being hounded by ‘‘top notch’’ men who want to get on the ticket. In fact, the cockiness has gotten te the point that some administration strategists are becoming concerned. Nothing, they know, loses like overconfidence, Republican leaders, on the contrary, are not cocky. They have a grim-awareness that they havea fight on their hands for both:state and national offices. Thus, they are ih a better psychological mood for the campaign. If they lose, it won't be for not trying. ° But both parties could plan their campaigns and their strategy a lot better if they could figure out what is eating the dear people. { Aden wh a8, : / Faith of Our | Fathers THE WAYS, AND SEE, AND ASK FOR THE OLD PATHS, WHERE 1S THE GOOD WAY, AND WALK THEREIN, AND YB SHALL FIND REST FOR Your / SOULS. _ LAE. 6-16 Voice of the People Taxpayer Disgusted With City’s Tactics Regarding Old Adage ‘Eye for an Eye’ (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of jack of spece Pull name, Trees telephone sumber of the writer must secompeny letters but these will net be pub if the writer so requests, unless the letter is eritical in its nature) : I would like to let people know about some of the fine treatment taxpayers get in this town. Last year we were assessed for a curb and sidewalk for which we had to pay in 20 days, Later, while cutting down trees, they tore up our side- walk and said they would replace it. They still haven't replaced it. Why? Also they make property own- ers have sidewalks but in front of the City property they just have dirt. It would cost a little out of the City’s fund to put in a side- walk, We pay a lot of taxes and they want to raise them all the time yet give us nothing for our money. Drive down and look Douglas Street over and see the way the engineers layed out a project for us to pay for but they only did half the project. 207 E. Huron Douglas Martin Native Is Proud of County for Helping Handicapped I have been educated in and out- side many Oakland County schools for more than 37 years. Also part of my education was received in ‘ more than two of our hospitals and I was taught by very efficient lo- cal doctors, as well as teachers, children and adults. I am proud to be a native of a county and state that looks to the future of its handicapped. I am wondering what the initials A. J. 8. stand for, but if I ever wrote such a ‘gripe’ letter, I would also be ashamed to sign my real name. I know for a fact it must be very difficult to find teachers, especial- ly for the handicapped and if I ever get a degree, I intend to ma- jor in Special Education and teach some people that we all live and learn by doing but we have to pay our taxes just like everyone and help others do the same. Sincere Parent Fifty-Fifty An actress at a party, seeing an authoress whom she disliked, went over to congratulate her on her latest book. “I enjdyed it, my dear,” she said. “Who wrote it for you?” “Darling,”’ replied the authoress. “I'm glad you liked it. Who read it to you?” Case Records of a Psychologist Young Marrieds Warned About Pitfalls of Future Years of Happiness Together Lucile wants to know a sure way to keep her husband de- voted to her forever. The solu- tion is contained in the rules listed below. Paste these in your scrapbook so you can offer them to all new brides in the years ahead. Divorce is a sign of poor psychology by husband or wife. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-336: Lucile R., aged 27, belongs to q club of young mar- ried women. “Dr. Crane, we want you to ad- dress our annual banquet,"’ she said over the long distance tele- phone “And we'd like to have you tell us wives the most dangerous things to guard against in our marriages. "We wish to avoid divorce and remain happily married all of our lives."’ That is the laudable aim of ah voung couples on the wedding day. But many of them start feuding and calling each other vile names within a few months or years. Why? Partly because they haven't be@n forewarned about the pitfalls to happy marriage. For it takes brain and hard work, as well as love, to build a happy home that will endure. First, become ACTIVE together in a local church! And stay that way! Second, a wife must realize Aunt Het I pity the bey who thinks he is marrying the wonderful girl, but not her awful family. You always marry the whole family if it's that kind. that the ‘“‘butterflies . in - the- stomach” type of romance is not to be confused with real love. Those ‘‘butterflies’’ simply indi- cate stagefright. You can get them by making your first speech is public or by singing your first solo. They just denote novelty. Any strange male of reasonable charm can give them to you in the years ahead. So never make the mistake of growing infatuated with the strang- tery va hai Ed ¥ er because your husband no longer gives you butterflies with his kiss- es. In happy marriages, husband and wife level off into a comfort- able, affectionate stage much like that of brother and sister, at least 6 days out of 7. But that 7th night you should revive your courtship emotions by having an outside date with Third, most husbands resent in- difference to their affection. And men are neither as poetic nor as deft as women regarding love. They want the food on the table, as well as their kisses, on a mio- ment's notice, without undue fol- derol and delay. This may seem blunt and unromantic to you wives, but it’s the nature of the brute. Fourth, beware of creating the impression that you are a medical “specimen” when you are expect- ing your first baby. I gave you a Case Record about this hazard within the last few weeks, For many young husbands are rendered impotent by the solici- tude and anxiety attaching to their wife as she keeps visiting the doctor's, office for regular check-ups. A wife must retain her ‘‘sweet- heart” effect on her mate and not vaguely suggest medicinal odors, ether and hospital routine. Women were apparently created to be maternal creatures primarily and only secondarily interested in males. After her children arrive, a moth- er is thus so preoccupied with their feeding and health and wel- fare that she may neglect to date her husband at least once per week and revive their romantic emo- tions. Some wives even leave ‘these courtship emotions in cold storage for 15 or 20 years, and then wonder why their husbands go emotionally berserk when some young siren thaws out those emotions at a night club. Send for my ‘Tests for, Hus- bands and Wives.’’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. They offer 200 more items on which to rate yourself. (Copyriqht, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) , ooo 4 Days of All Faiths Fathers Day Committee. ls Organized i By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Father's Day, which began in” sponsors into it a deeper meaning than a mere annual pat on the back for Dad. e : For example, the Committee adopts a theme each year and promotes this theme throughout the month of June. The entire month is known as Father - Child month, with Father's Day as its climax The 1954 theme, ‘Good Citizenship Begins at Home,” will emphasize the value of paternal influence in the development of good young Americans. Father's Day is not an official Church day, any more than Mother’s Day is. But one great evidence of the essentialily re- ligious character of our country is the fact that American family celebrations seem quite naturally Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Among our souvenirs there is. .. Last year’s express receipt... To cover shipment of a trunk... For it and Kris’ to meet... And it revives our memories ... Of when they got together ... To share the joys of summer camp... In every kind of weather... Then fun at dear Camp Avalon...On beauti- ful Cape Cod . . . Where little girls grow healthier... And keep in touch with God... Where they are taught to sail a boat... And how to handle horses . . . With swim- ming, tennis, archery . many other courses .. . our Kris could share again... The camp she loved the most... . But now the most . . . But now she plays where breezes blow . . . On our Pacific coast. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service When things are hanging by a thread we can't afford the luxury of a dropped stitch. Our Foreign Policy is in worse shape than a_ straightened-out hoss-shoe. Our old pal Churchill! has been playing footsies. And wearing red- topped Russian boots under the table. We suspected a year ago that Doctor Dulles was writing pre- scriptions he couldn't fill. Dulles seemed possessed of the same exhibitory mania that makes a pawnbroker pnt everything in the store in the window. We have dumped money, men and arms in isolated parks and stretched parallels to the break- ing point. But neither England nor France agree that the whisk- ers on the barbershop floor be- long to the man in the chair. Churchill is as practical as a fireman wearing two hard hats. He runs with the hares and darks with the hounds. And never notices that grandma has big teeth. That's what fhey call practical politics. You play both ends against the middle like an idiot on a flute. Your fingers are crossed, your tongue is in your cheek, your mind is on other things, you're eas re- laxed as a night watchman fh the daytime, you haven't anything more to lose than a proxy taking - the pauper's oath for a sick friend. That's international diplomacy practiced by Talleyrand from bluebrints by Machiavelli. When they separate the men from the boys we're wearing the swallow- tailed rompers. n New York wag just six months older than Jesus. : But June 24 had long been Mid- summer's Eve, and a whole set of pagan customs and ceremonies had been developing for centuries around the time of year when the sun reaches its most northerly point and the days reach their greatest length. It was difficult for a Christian day to make any headway against this ancient cele- bration. fires, of course, symbolizing the sun, Dancing around these fires, leaping through them, or saving their ashes were considered charms against disease, witch- craft, and misfortune. The Church had no chance of doing away with the bonfires, so it tried to take them over. The Lord had ‘once called John the Baptist “a burning and a shining light,” (St. John, chapter 5, verse 35) and the Church insisted that this was the real symbolism of the fires. June 24, incidentally, celebrates St. John's birth rather than, as is usual with saints’ days, the anni- versary of his death. It is amazing but absolutely true that June 25 is St. Pontius Pilate'’s Day — in the Coptic (Egypt) and Abyssinian church- es. And the idea of Pilate as a saint does make a certain weird kind of sense. It ts based on the notion that he was only doing his part in the great drama of Salvation, which God had planned from eternity. Someone had to take this role, and Pilate was appointed. Not many Christians would look at it this way, but a few do. A further reason for making Pi- late a saint is the legend that he became a Christian and was mar- tyred for the Faith. No one ac- tually knows what happened to him. The last authentic informa- tion {is that he was called back to Rome about six years after the Crucifixion. From there on, legend takes over. It is not entirely beyond the ac- tual possibilities to believe that Pilate might have ended as a follower of the Man he condemned to the Cross From Our Files 15 Years Ago DISCOVERY OF plot to assas- sinate King Carol of Rumania re- vealed. Seven suspects are ar- rested with investigations pending. TORNADO SWEEPS through Minnesota killing 9, injuring 200; new development in what is called world's ‘‘freak weather year.” 20 Years Ago R. C. CUMMINGS elected presi- dent of the new Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Co. LAURA LAPLANTE, famed mo- vie actress weds director Irving Asher; retirement hinted. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and saith unto thei, I find in him no fault at all.— dohn 18:38. * * s Truth is the source of every good to gods and men. He who expects to be blessed and fortunate in this world should be a partaker of it from the earliest moment of his life —Plato. Why Not Try Eating Whole Raw Wheat Instead of Laundry Starch, Asks Brady By WILLIAM BRADY, ™.D. THE MAIL BOX Eating Starch He eats a box of laundry starch a day. Mow to break the habit? Ashamed to tell doctor about it im hospital... (R. 8.) Answer — Laundry starch, like corn starch used as food, is harm- less to eat, but an excess of it only slightly more objectionable than an excess of sugar, potato, or, bread and other things made of refined white flour. Try eating raw wheat,instead — .whole or cracked, Send stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope and ask in writ- ing for pamphlet Wheat to Eat. It would supply vitamins and min- erals which the starch eater needs. Name Your Pollen Doctors say I haven't hay fever but that I'm allergic to tree pollens , . addressed .envelope for pamphlet Relief for Allergy. Inclose 10 cents in addition if you want also ay pamphlet on Hay fever. Perhaps the doctors meant that your sen- sitivity is not to hay, ragweed or other pollens ordinarily con- cerned, Yankee Beriberi I hed never heard of Yankee heriberi aetil I visite? Miemi and read about itl, too, am unedle to rise from squatting position hands Please send me_ the pamphiet. (Mrs. E. P.) Answer—The pamphlet Wheat to Eat is available to anyone who asks for it in writing and pro- vides stamped, self-addressed en- velope. Wheat is the best food source of vitamin Bl (thiamin) which and cures beriberi. Every adult who can't rise from squatting position without using without using my Wheat _ hands ought to restore the staff of life to his everyday diet. How To Breathe 1 am 68. widow, working for my keep 1 am dotmg the breathing exercises reg- ularty and deriving great benefit from it... omly want te do one thing, grow eld and keep sweet . . God bless you for all you have done for me. (Mrs. W. M.) Answer—God bless you for all you have done for me. I was heavy- hearted and your letter restored my spirit. Please accept with my complements the full set of Little Lessons coming to you by separate il. Headaches Suffered from migreine for years, but since I have dome & somersaults * day 1 seldom have headeches any more. and when I do they are not so severe... ‘Mra. 6, L.) But 1 have aching, ewoller joints in fingers Answer—Send stamped, se! f- addressed envelope and ask for pamphiet ‘Why Have Headache? Inclose 10 cents in addition if you want also the pamphlet Calcium and Rheumatiz. Hyperacidity T am miserable with hyperacidity, but the doctor says I have no ulcer... (R. BP.) Answer — Send stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask in writing for pamphlet Yankee Stom- ach. Fresh Milk In argument with my dad—he ciaims sour milk, buttermilk, yogurt, cottage cheese and such is superior to plain fresh milk, but he can't tell why. ‘H H» Answer—All the milk products your dad prefers are excellent foods, but none is superior to plain fresh milk. So far as health is concerned, every one to his own taste. , Here We Go You say one day rheumetis is caused by lack of calcium and the next day it Soe ee neges .. (Mrs. Answer—I said nothing of the sort. Only complaint caused by wet and exposure, I believe, is discom- fort. Signed letters, not more than one page or 106 words long. pertain’ te persone! health and hygiene, not to disease diag- nosis or treatment. will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped. self addressed envelope is enclosed. etc Copyright, 1954 aDad's Always a Prince, but Sunday Hell Couple Will \ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 ; ps ; ) Family Has 7 Reasons to Celebrate Sons, Daughters, Grandson to Honor Kenneth \ Sanderson Maybe Kenneth Sanderson of Winterberry drive, Westacres, isn't a typical modern father. He seems to spend more time with his chil- dren than modern fathers are sup- posed to have. Maybe fathers should ask him how he does it, for he has six children. Besides his 4-year-old twins, Roy and Don, who share in some out- door cooking in the pictyre, four other Sandersons will help Dad celebrate Father's Day with a big family frolic. The twins, and daughters, Leuise, 18, Marie, 14, and baby dune 8 months will greet big brother Richard and his wife Barbara and son Ricky on Sun- day. On top of everything that makes Kenneth Sanderson a grandfather! One of the day's activities that is a “must” is an archery match between Richard and his father for both are very enthusiastic about the sport. The Sandersons have their own archery range and both Riebard and his father play in different leagues where they are employed. Family activities around the San- derson home are almost too num- erous to mention. Mr. Sanderson, 32-year veteran in Boy Scouting, has shared many of these years with Richard. Both father and son were Eagle Scouts and both have been coun- selors at Camp Agawam. At pres- ent Mr. Sanderson is district chairman of the Ottawa District of the Clinton Valley Council. Pentiae Press Phete a Fun with the cance is a joy + to the whole family. Last year | the rwins and daughter Marie accompanied their father on a Huron River cance trip, Mrs. Sanderson says that the twins first word was “cardinal.” Perhaps the family’s membership in the Detroit Audubon Society had something to do with that. The twins had a bird feeding station outside their nursery win- dow when they were babies, and now they enjoy bird walks with their father in the summer, lec- tures at the Rackham Building in Detroit in the winter, and build- ing birdbaths and bird feeders all year around. : Mr. Sanderson says that you have to have a -big family to develop into a real father — and he's an only child! Past Presidents Are the Guests of Owen PTA Past presidents of Owen PTA were guests Wednesday evening when the group rounded up the season's activities with a coopera- tive dinner at the school. Mrs. Hazel Gessingher conduct- ed community singing. Dance num- bers were given by Judy Saxton, with Patricia Eaton playing. the accordion. On the dinner committee for the occasion were Mrs. Ford Drumm, Mrs. Dewey Dean, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Elmer tan aes Hogan, Mrs. John , Mrs. Chartes Popps, Mrs. Ralph Batchelor and Mrs. Harry Eaton. On Wednesday afternoon Owen School graduates were honored at a tea with fifth graders and par- ents as guests, Bobby Dean welcomed the group and Mary Ellen Oltesvig. enter- tained with piano solos. Other en- tertainment was presented by Mar- ilyn Searborugy, Marilyn Drumm and Cynthia Sach. George Yansen, principal of We- ver School, and Owen Principal Violet Crawford addressed the group, and Richard Bailey pre- sented the class gift. Vases of summer flowers graced the altar of St. Benedict Church today when Charlotte Louise Col- lins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Collins of Wolfe street, spoke her marriage vows to John David DeShetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeShetler of West Iro- quois road. The Rev. Richard Thomas per- formed the 12 o'clock ceremony before 150 guests. Chartotte approached the altar wearing a floor - length gown of white Rose Pointe lace over satin, The gown was fashioned with long sleeves ending in points over her wrists and a mandarin »collar trimmed with iridescent sequins, A tiara trimmed with seed pearls and iridescent sequins held the fingertip vei] and the bride car- ried a cascade bouquet of whife carnations and ivy. Janet Fairbanks, cousin of the bridegroom, attended Charlotte as maid of honor wearing a strapless ballerina - length gown of petal pink silk and tulle fashioned with a meine shrug jacket. Her tiny pink headpiece held a face veil and she carried 2 bouquet of pelar- gonium carnations. = William Oliver was best man and Bruce Collins and Richard DeShetler, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, seated the guests. Mrs. Collins chose a pink suit with white accessories and a cor- sage of rubrum lilies for the occa- sion and Mrs. DeShetler wore a¢—— accessories and a corsage ot ru.| 0iSterhood Holds Temple Meeting brum lilies. Mrs. Louis DeShetler, grand- The final meeting of the season was held by Corinne Sisterhood mother of the bridegroom, wore a pink silk dress with black acces- sories and a corsage of pink car-| 184. Dames of Malta Wednesday evening at Malta Tample. Following a cooperative dinner nations. . |which honored birthdays of mem- MOMS Unit Meets pers. Mrs. William Vandecar pre- Mrs. Chester Brown opened her | sided at the meeting. A cooking Wards Point home to members of | school to be held in September MOMS of America, lnc., Unit Two; was announced by Mrs. James recently for a cooperative luncheon | Schram who also will host a party in her home. A reception was held from - until 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. For a wedding trip to Florida the bride changed to a blue sheath a *. . / : : and social, gathering. MRS. JOHN DAVID DeSHETLER KENNETH SANDERSON of Winterberry road, Westacres,’and his twin sons, ROY and DON Charlotte Collins Repeats Her Vows Miss Fenton dress with short jacket accented | by white accessories and a cor-| sage from her bridal bouquet. Up- on their return the newlyweds will reside on Murphy avenue, A Florida wedding trip is planned by the John D. DeShetlers who were married today in St. Benedict Church. She is the former Charlotte Collins, daughter of the Alfred Collins’ of Wolfe street, and his parents are the Harold DeShetlers of Iroquois road, Psi Chapter Holds Cooperative Dinner The Albert Games home on Do- ver road was the setting for a cooperative dinner of Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta sorority on Thurs- day evening, Mrs. Wallace Williams, outgoing president, was presented with a gift from the group. Recently elect- ed officers were installed at this meeting. The group's next event will be a party for the husbands to be held in July. Degrees EARLEN 8, STEPHENSON : way awarded Thursday by Wayne) University to Earien B. Stephen- soh of North Paddock street. WILLARD JONES ; A B. S. degree in general science JOHN C. ANDERSON A B. S. degree in civil engineer- | derson at commencement ceremo- son of the Willard J. Joneses of | nies’ at Wayne University Pine Grove gvenue. at Wheaton Thursday. He lives on Monticello Coliege commencement exercises avenue. . 4 Awarded at End of College Years | WALTER G. NOLLENBERGER At Wayne University commence- A B. A. degree in liberal arts ing was awarded to John C. An- was awarded to Willard John Jones 1 ceremonies Thursday, Walter. G. Nollenbetger of Grand Court received a B. §. degree in business iJune MH. | administration. Becomes Bride Today Janice Lee Fenton spoke her wedding vows this afternoon With Daniel Frederick Bishop in Or- chard Lake Community Church. Janice, daughter of Mrs. Grace Fenton of Lower Straits Lake and Dr. Russell Fenton of Birmingham, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Robert Kendall of Birmingham. Daniel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop of Cooley Lake road. The bride wore a dress of champagne-colored lace — and carried a mixed summer bou- quet. Mrs. Kendall carried a pink bouquet te match her pink dress The bride's brother, Richard Fenton of Detroit, was best man. Seating the guests were James Huntley of Ohio and Mr. Kendall. A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the cere- mony. Wiersemas Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wiersema were honored by the teachers of Crofoot School at a dinner Thurs- day evening at Rotunda Inn. Mr. Wiersema is leaving Crofoot School to become principal of Jef- | ferson Junior High School. He was presented with a gift from the group. Mrs. Wiersema and Mrs. Ralph Dawe showed pictures depicting Mr. Wiersema’'s life from boyhood | i until the present. Guests included Mrs. Sidney Geal, Mrs. Clarence Baker, Mrs. Lawrence McIntosh, | Mrs. Ivan Clark, Mrs. Fred Stein- | baugh and Mrs. Claire Hinckley. Mrs. Ralph Dawe, Ethelyn Ash- Honeymoon in Havana Dorothy Kraus and - James L. Madden United in Marriage After a wedding trip to New ‘Orleans and Havana, Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Madden will fly back to make their new home in Rochester. They were married this morning | ie a 10 o'clock ceremony at 5t. Vincent de Paul Church performed } 2 JE 2 fs rE 7 i re To reside in Rochester are Mr. and Mrs. James L.~ Madden who were married this morning at St. Vincent de Paul ~ Church. The John A. Krauses of Franklin . boulevard and »» the Charles E, Maddens of Rochester are their parents, The bride is the former Dorothy Kraus. Le, “MRS. JAMES L. MADDEN with a pink corsage of rosebuds and shattered carnations. For the wedding trip the new Mrs. Madden changed to a shell pink summer suit with white ac- cessories and an orchid corsage. The bridegroom is a student at the University of Detroit. Senior Citizens to Be Discussed. Ma rtus” Wed deau of Boston and Alex Max- well of Detroit. A navy blue dress with white accessories was chosen by the bride for her traveling costume. After a northern Michigan honey- moon the Bourdeaus will reside in Rochester. It has been estimated that tbere are more than 721,000,000 bicyclists Dinner Honors .|Willis Teachers Martus Mrs. Marvin Vincent gave the é tavocation when Willis PTA held a cooperative dinner in honor of the teachers Thursday at noon. Each teacher was presented with a corsage and Mrs. Reon Baldwin presented a gift to Mrs. Jean James who has been on the staff at Willis longer than any other teacher. The dinner committee included Mrs. Elmer Williamson, Mrs. Lloyd Ludy,. Mrs. Bernard Giroux, Mrs. Floyd Parker and Mrs. William in the United States. 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Telegraph Rd. ‘ NE eT ks Al: ia en Sk aie NY : a ee ee . fi Et ci, 5 & yn il gy 4 daa. tas : Se A, "peti i” ite op Anon) en OR Ne mage St AN IM ae Se" _FIGHT_ ———————— § ~ | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 \ Nation Owes Fathers Day to the Thoughtfulness, Graditude of a Mother ‘Plain’ Jobs Are Often Rewarding Homemoker Loves: Bookkeeping on a Part-Time Basis By ANNE HEYWOOD “You always talk about un- usual and off - the - beaten - track careers,” a woman writes me, “but I think sometimes the down to-earth ones are better “Take my part-time job, for in- | stance, Nothing spectacular about it, but my friends all envy me, and of course I'm happy as can “Money was plenty tight,”’ she told me, “so I knew darn wel! I job. But it was difficult to arrange the hours because I have impor- tant committee meetings two days a week, plus volunteer work which I cannot give up. if I hadn't had a certain amount ail i é well finan- ’ By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Girls go romantic earlier than boys do. And the very creatures who monopolize their daydreams aren't even aware of it — or of them. Young girls watch older girls buzzing around on dates, having a beautiful time, and they want the same sort of fun for themselves : The trouble is that the boys their age are thinking about some- thing else. Some of them can be .| persuaded to slick up and come to a party now and then, but such social mixing is usually forced upon them. And they wouldn't dream of lifting a finger to see a girl alone. Such a helpless churning as goes on while the girls wait for the boys to wake up and grow up! Here's one who's sure that she'll die an old maid, that there is something radically wrong with her—and she's just 14! She writes “Dear Miss Woodward: Alt the boys I've ever gone out with have said that they like me very much —as a good friend. They think of me as a ‘girl friend’ for about two weeks, then they stop coming around *‘Now please don't think I'm boy crazy! I don't want boys in gen- eral—I just want at least one boy to stick to me. the settings are outmoded you how to bring them to anew! There's no obligation = 9— Heirloom Gems Live Again In New, Modern Settings Are your precious stones lying unused in a vault because ... unsafe? Then let us show have them remounted in safe, up-to-date settings. How wonderful you'll feel when you can wear and enjoy them life. . . how little it costs to for estimates, so come in soon. Perfect for Fathe?s Day are summer ties|gifts from his stage “daughters” who are and a tie clasp. Melvyn Douglas is shown|appearing with him in “Time Out for here with several styles in summer fabrics, |Ginger.” “My friends say boys don't stay long with me because I never find fault with them, never hold grudges, or fight because they go out with other girls. “I figure it isn't any of my bus- iness to boss them around. The boys love me like a sister—but T want more than that!" You're frantically impatient to have one of these unromantically inclined friends of yours star- gazing at you—and it may be that the time isn't ripe There's nothing wrong with you; it's just that the psychological mo- ment hasn't come for any of the boys that you know to, consider your charms glamorous. That's not your fault—nor theirs, either. Change the time to a year from now —they may see you quite dif- ferently then. : Let it rain or pour, Dad will be smart and comfort- able in his Fathers Day gift raincoat, This model folds compact kit. vear-around Into Its oun to Catch Up You don’t seem to lack dates, you have plenty of boy friends, and they all like you. Seems to me a fine state of affairs. Why not patiently give romance time to happen? Here's a girl that would like to put a speed bomb under the boy | she likes—and a different sort of | bomb under his dad! She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: He's | wonderful and I like him so very |much. My girl friend told me he'd | probably like to like me but his | father stands in his way. His fath- er is stubborn and very disagree- able and doesn't like me too much because so many girls chase his son | “I don't understand why he takes | it out on me. Please help me find out if my boy friend does like me, and please suggest how I can make him do something about it." You seem to have tumbsaled for boy whose father won't have him thinking about girls—at least, for the present. To this father, apparently, all giris are a waste of time. He's not singling you out in particular. It's tough for a girl to try to break through a pattern that’s firmly set in a boy's home. His dad is the kind who is annoyed by girls’ phone calls, keeps son's nose to the grindstone, deals out no money for dates, won't listen to talk about girls, wants son to keep his mind on his work. Son knows he has to have a little cooperation from home in order to take any girl seriously. Liking you wouldn't be convenient for him at the moment. It would be awk- ward afd complicating When he can like any girl with |} a free and open heart, he will. And ‘should the girl be you, he'll let you know, } ‘Sheets Versatile Many homemakers are beginning to use the attractive pastel-colored sheets for such things as curtains, draperies, flounces, tablecloths and bedspreads, Make sure the colored sheets you buy are sunfast and colorfast. Look for the sheets whose label certifies washability and col- ‘orfastness. NEW wel a | Wing Z/{I| for ‘a JWWOSS 9x12 Rug Plas Small Additional Charge fer Sizing WAY JEWELERS — ‘| RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 16-W. Huron St. 42 Wisner St. RE 2.7132 2 you | When Girls Discover Romance r To 'They Musi Wait for Boys Originator’s | Own Dad | Inspired Idea First Celebrated in 1910, Was Decreed Nationally in 1924 Fathers Day is commemorated and celebrated thanks to the thoughtfulness of a mother, The idea came fo Mrs. John B Dodd of Spokane, Wash., one day in 1909. as she was washing dishes and keeping a careful eye on young John Bruce Dodd Jr. as he gurgled happily beside her in his highchair. Recalling how her father had For others, a Fathers day would offer an opportunity to call at- tention to dad’s important place in the home, training the children, safeguarding the marriage ties, protecting womanhood and _ child- hood . | Mrs. Dodd wasted no time. She | presented her idea to her minister and then to the Spokane Ministerial Association. The idea was so favorably re- ceived that William Jennings Bry- an said, ‘“Too much emphasis can- not be placed upon the relation between parent and child’ and at the same time he complimented Mrs. Dodd on her inspiration. In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson had a Fathers Day bot- ton “pressed” in the White House, And in 1924 President Calvin Coolidge formally recom- mended that Fathers Day be- come a regular national observ- ance. Mrs. Dodd originally wanted Fathers day to be held on her| father’s birthday, June 5. But there | wasn't time for the ministers to | prepare sermons. The third Sunday in June was substituted and has remained the official Fathers Day date since 1910. William Smart, Mrs. Dodd's Civil War veteran father, lived to see Fathers Day become a wonderful reality throughout the country. He died in 1919. : Mrs. Dodd, whe is now retired, was an active businesswoman in her home city of Spokane, where she still lives, Her hus- band, a life insurance employe, died nine years ago. And her only child, John Jr., is associated with the National Park Service in the national cap- ital. Don’t Be Slave to Deficient Diet on Warm Days Sun and surf combine to do much for the beauty-seeking teen- ager. And since days at the beach are likely to be fun-filled, few teen-agers have to be coaxed to get their share of the treatment. Unfortunately, many teen-agers who spend their summers at beach resorts become careless in their eating habits. The crowd gathers on the sands after breakfast and remains there until dinner time, lunching on whatever can be bought at nearby food stands. But a daily diet of hot dogs soaked in spices, soda.pop, candy bars, ices and other novelty foods is certain to counteract the beauty benefits of sunning and swimming. So, if you're lucky enough to spend your summer at a_ beach resort, resolve now to eat a whole. some lunch every day. Don’t let the crowd sway you into forming figure and complexion-ruining eat- ing habits If you make up your mind ahead of time, you'll find it easier to stick to your decision. And don't attempt to compro- mise, for comprosmising nearly always is the beginning of defat. If wholesome foods are not avail- able at the foods stands (and most of the time they are), pack a sand- wich and some fresh fruit for lunch. And be sure to drink your reg- ular quota of milk. Treat your- self to soda pop after you've had the milk. In 1900, about 200 children out of every 1,000 live births died be- fore they were 1 year old, com- pared to today's rate of around 20 per 1,000 in several countries. b y C laire McCardell Easy to Make, Easy to Wear vorite design of hers a ‘‘popover. This easy-to-make day-in, day-out dress can be drawn as tightly around the waist as you want. The bodice is cut on the bias with an opening that artfully drapes into the side seam, and the by Casa Whedn Delight a bride with this charm- ing wedding sampler! It's easy stitchery. Write in, then embroider names, date, and city in which wedding took place. Frame or line this wedding sam- pler! Pattern 799 has transfer of embroidery panel, 16x19 inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Coral Makes News Coral is making fashion news in jewelry this season. Sometimes it's coupled with white pieces, other times set on gold chains, occasion- ally spiked with rhinestones. How- ever it's designed, it sets off city cottons’ beautifully. r a are FE 5-577! Completely Complete Informa WATER SOFTENERS, INC. WATER SOFTENERS Manual and Conversion Units 158 MW. Telegraph Rd. Automatic tion Gladly Given ‘Popover’ Ideal for Play Claire McCardell calls this fa- skirt is cut on the straight of material for fullness. No matter how far your imag- ination carries you, this little dress fills the order, depending on the material you select. Claire McCardell cut her “popover”’ from a plaid gingham cotton and it made it a perfect sun and play dress, We suggest silks too—even silk jersey. This pattern is cut in designer Waist Hips Sine 33% 35 35 inches 10 bs] 36% inches 12 6 27% 37% inches 4 Ril aw 39 = inches 16 Size 12 requres 5% yards of 39-inch material. To order Pattern 1146, address Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box 535, Dept. P46, G. P. O., New York 1 N. Y. State size. Send $1. Add 4 cents for ,handling if paid by check or money order. Airmail handling 25 cents extra. Copyright 1954 Be Cautious in Acquiring Fast Sun Tan In an over-anxious way, many people try to make up for the long, cold winter by giving themselves too much exposure to the sun. In stead of a good tan, which can be -gotton easily with gradual expos- ure, they end up with a bad burn. Recently scientists in Holland discovered that two different layers of skin burn under two different wave lenghts of invisible ultra- violet rays. , Generally, however, blondes burn faster than brunettes, child- ren more quickly than adults and dry-skinned persons more easily than people with oily skin. The average brunette can stand about two 15-to-20 minute stretches of strong sunlight the first day, double that the second day and gradual increases thereafter. Blondes and redheads Should cut that shcedule in half. Once tanned, you can stay out in the sun longer because one layer of skin thickens and the pigment developes, result- ing in the “‘ tan” color. Don't be fooled on an overcast day, for clouds do not necessarily remove ultra-violet rays, and re- flections from sand and water pro- duce greater exposure. All doctors agree that it's a good idea to use protective cloth- ing and creams, lotions or oils. Many preparations contain com- pounds that filter out most of the ultra-violet rays and permit gradual fanning at the same time. ' Vacation athletes who exercise Waiter Rude in Belittling Size of Tip But Man’s Actions Are Also Deemed Bad Manners By EMILY POST : A man writes me: “The other evening my wife and I had dinner | | in a restaurant, and after we had finished eating the waiter brought me the check. I paid it, leaving a certain amount on the plate for a tip . “The waiter looked at the tip and said it was not enough. Where- upon I took the money and said if he wasn't satisfied with that, he would get nothing, and I walked off without leaving a tip. In my estimation the tip was a good one. “Of course, my wife was em- barrassed and thought I should have added to the tip. I thought I was perfectly justified in what I did. “It’s time someone took a stand against these inoreasing tipping demands. I would very much like to have your opinion on this." Answer I have never in my life heard of a waiter making any comment further than ‘‘thank you” for a tip, whether he was pleased with it or not. I have no idea whether you left a tip much less than the average, but even if you did it was inexcusably rude of him to make the comment he did. ’ On the other hand, no matter how ill-mannered you thought the waiter, to pick up the money and walk off without leaving anything was not good manners either. Dear Mrs. Post: When walking down the aisle in a theater, or entering a restaurant, should a man who is out with his mother and his wife walk with his moth- er or his wife? This presupposes that the aisle is wide eaough for twe but not for three to walk to- gether. Answer: Although there is no rule, usually the two women follow the usher, or waiter, and the man follows them. Dear Mrs. Post: In the case of a death in the family of either husband or wife, should a sym- pathy card be addressed to both husband and wife, or to only the one whose immediate relative has passed on? For instance, if the husband's father has passed away, to whom should the card be sent? Answer: It is sent to the im- mediate relative—in this case, to the husband. 4601 1-50 by Arma Hedoms Step into this ice cream cool fashion with scalloped neckline and brief bolero. It's a princess—no waist seams! All straightaway sewing—make it in a jiffy. Choose a_cool cotton print with contrast bolero. Pattern 4601: Women’s sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 36 dress requires 4% yards 35- inch; bolero 1% yards. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions, Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print ‘plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Oa SOG CILAOIOIC aaa) UOMUUGwe OO SOU s Oo NS0G0"%000ue OME RISIMIAL! IP eieiviele| AL VISIRIS IE TAIRI: oie Oli IN} ISIViyriviaiel SIAL iS ieisic! AL SIPISCINTTINiG@IAlT ale! tT SL VINIO IAL) INGOT ne Tis) — THE PONTIAC PRES ' To reside in Flint after « wedding trip to northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs, Alien Robbins. She is the former Patricia Ann Hadden. The Louis C. | Haddens of Wisner street and Mrs. Vildred ¢ MRS. ‘ALLEN ROBBINS Couple to Reside in Flint ? i : li {ars ne lt bea frit i CY |F Sle ® |t © |i =" |f Can Enjoy Picnicking Choose Campfire Cookery. or Food That’s All Fixed i Ay 4 FEE z : pt = : E jan 1B : tal TEED i & i ‘ ae giig z< ul mn ‘tf i iz § ae i ry z iEy HH Hi i ¥ i i i i i where the dance will be held. Arizona Guest Gives Devotions Mrs. Thelma Bates of Bowie, Ariz., Thursday when Anna Gordon Unit, WCTU, met with Mrs. Icie Clemens of North Marshall street. Masson and Elva Ashley sang a duet and Mrs. John Little and Anna Bothwell served at the tea table. The next meeting was announced for July, a picnic at the Pontiac Lake home of Mrs. Joseph Green. After the meeting members de- livered flowers to the homes of the sick, Lo Newlyweds Will Travel. ¥ . x . ' S$. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 Methodist Church of Birmingham united Phyllis Ann Cox and Rich- today 4 ried a bouquet of stephanotis cen- tered with glameliias. Mrs. John E, Michale of Royal Oak, the bride's sister, was matron Phyllis Ann Cox Married An afternoon ceremony in First! she carried pink carnations. Mose tulle was worn by the junior maid, who carried a bouquet of -yellow carnations. The bridegroom's brother, Dean Saunders, was best man. Ushers were Jack Kelly of San- dusky, William Rose and Rich- ard Jackson, both of Detroit. Guests were received in the church parlor by the bride's moth-| er wearing blue embroidered ny- lon with a corsage of salmon-col- ored glamellias. Pink linen with a corsage of rose giameilias’ was worn by the bridegroom's mother. For the wedding trip to Macki- nac Island the new Mrs. Saunders changed to a white linen dress trimmed in blue with a matching blue linen coat. The newlyweds will spend the summer at Devil's Lake, and in the fall they will make their new home in Ypsilanti where both are sadoedl at Michigan State Normal College. 2to5 PARKING OPEN SUNDAY Time for Playclothes and Swimwear Alvin. Huron at Telegraph Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies | The group Mrs, D, R. Wilson- was Coming Events with Mrs. Verne Spencer at 142 Alice D. to.Cape Cod Davis become 4 the brid Alice’D. Davis and, > ae a William Stamm to Reside in Ohio Stamm this Planning a Cape Cod honeymoon noon at St. ons hl 1 ENS ae Hugo of the who were married noon in St. Hugo of the Hills Church. The Hills Church. newlyweds will reside in Cleveland, . The Merrill Ohio, : : Re bit Min DEny Bate, Stamms_ of Suelt D. Davis of Alice avenue, Mentor, Ohio, ne Negro ag 2 Mndane-s and Dr. and parents. Mrs. Harold Fer the service Alice chose a : ballerina - length wedding gown - D. Davis of < aaaee a —— po Alice avenue sien mocking and im pancis ° down the skirt, A pearl tiara are their held her fingertip veil and she parents. ee an ee orchids and ' im her bouquet. The bride’s sister, Josephine Da- vig, wad snans 6f Sener tno bab agen. She ‘carried ‘Rapture. MRS. WILLIAM STAMM roses. + er sisters, Marie and Janet Davis, | Will Visit Her Parents in similar gowns of blue organdy with Demure with pink Demure rove bounes!| Vrs. Anderson and Sons blue organdy for her duties as ‘ = 7 " fower sit cmamwatO Vacation in California best man and Nick Fatica and) Le: Monday to spend six two-week furlough from Ft Del Pacholke, both of Mentor, were sata te Gobir ies bos Rus- enieg, Ga., with his parents, ushers. sell Agderson and sons, Douglas, |the Martin Rummels of Birming- Recejving guests at Rotunda | Russell Jr and Roger, of West|ham. Roger will entertain friends Inn after the ceremony, Mrs. | Iroquois road. They will spend | at their Lyonhurst road home Sat- Davis was wearing a blue lace |some time in Burbank visiting | urday evening. ; dress with pink accessories ané | Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and * ¢ @ ol Demure Mrs. Bruce Mercer. tfield Stuart co ees bons ce eas ok * * « ' waadsan a poet ee is white Demure reses. Gregory Smith, son of Dr. and | spending the summer in Colorado For the wedding trip the new| Mrs. Raymond Smith of Denver, | before returning to his law studies Mrs, Stamm changed to an aqua/| Colo., is visiting his grandmothers, | at the University of Michigan. linen suit with a white orchid cor-| Mrs. Leo Archambeau of Sylvan * * «@ sage. Lake and Mrs. Joseph Smith of| The Rod Arnolds and son, Ricky, r Premont street. of Rochester will observe Father's Switch S ems Mrs. Archambeau and Greg- | Day while spending the weekend Since sheets wear out first in ory’s aunt, Mrs. James Bradley, | with Mr. Arnold's father and those sections where head, shoul-| 924 sons Pat and Mike will leave | brother, Vern and Max Arnold of ders and hips rub against them,| c#rly next week to accompany | Croswell put the bottom hem of the sheet Gregory back to Denver. * *¢ * at the top of the bed sometimes > * * is sat aired sec and thus equalize the wear. Cpl. Roger Rummel is spending ogee a street, semester Bowling Green State A Mackinac svorestar fogs Bowling Greea, Island Ohie. . ee ; honeymoon is Home from his studies at Ad planned by miral Farragut Saimary ichedl fe Mr. and Mrs. St. Petersburg, Fla., is Scott R. Richard J] with engetieeg sir and Mrs. Saunders who Henry Giroux of Cooley Lake. were married this afternoon Sunset Club Plans ” Thursday Meetings Birmingham Mrs. Josephine Jenks was elect The bride, resident of Sunset Club at Phyllis A. the Thursday meeting held in Wil Cox, is the “Other officers elected were Mrs. daughter of Marion Disbrow, president; Mr. and Mrs. —_ wath rs — and Beltrum M Oar new member was welcomed Cox of and Tire, 0 R, Fey was 0 we Rirmi itor. It announced that Birmingham, ; club will meet in Oakland Park and the Fred . 4 every Thursday during the sum- A. Saunders’ P<: * oy mer. Addi ‘ 4 os * vee ® 7 + - 4 . a his. ~~ — Chancel Choir Sees parents. MRS. RICHARD J. SAUNDERS |Pictures From Trip ‘Tem: 41 will Pannie £. Tompkins ple am weneny at 8 pm. at 16% W. Muron West Bide home demonstration will meet Wednesday et 1] &.m. Thorpe Julia Pope |Wears Satin for Nuptials John R. Masans Will Honeymoon in Canada, East DON E. BATTEN street. - An award for outstanding prog- ress in NROTC was received by Don E. Batten along with a B.S. degree at the June 6 commence- ment exercises at University of Idaho. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Batten of South Jessie Married this afternoon in St. Michael Church were Julia Pope, daughter of the James Popes of Lowell street, and John R. Mason. Planning Picnic evening. bile X-ray station. lain, from the 33rd Psalm. in July. The MOMS of America, Inc., South East boulevard Thursday Mrs, Joan Huller of Ann Arbor, state president of the organization, bers reported on helping at the mo- Devotions were given by Lena Vanderlind, chap- The group will meet for a picnic James Mason of Beach street, We is ike cou A floor . length gown ef white slipper satin was wern by the of the James ce acaiien cat an An Oak Masons of inte a cathedral -. length train. Her crown of seed pearis and Beach street. ubinestencs held an imported French Wlusion fingertip veil which was appliqued with rose MRS, JOHN ROBERT, MASON The bride's only jewelry was a . . peari necklace, a gift of tile bride- | ffi ai est at ee SOrority Installs Officers bouquet of stepganotis centered; New officers were installed when| Mrs. Tedcasile received « with a white orchid, Beta Chapter, Beta Theta Phi cured pin foom the past prutb Mrs. Dan Strango of Highland] sorority, met Thursday at Old| Ralph Bergemann, Pe an tee Tes | Mill Tavern in Waterford. re fa greaadharerg or gael = Mrs. Robert Tedcastie is pres- a floor - length skirt fea two! ident: Mrs. M. C. Worster, vice| Mrs. Zannoth will have charge SEA ee nant aemcla. | President; Mrs. John Allen, secre-|0¢ Programs; Mrs. Jack Sinclair, ee ae identi-| “@7Y:. Mrs. Kenneth Madsen, cor- ways and means, and Mrs. Joseph cal to the honor matron's were secretary; Mra | Buradort, cards and gifts. eorn bridesmaids Mary Ann William Hutchinson, treasurer;| Heading the publicity depart- ee aed thane aan Detroit q ment is Mrs. Mack, with Mrs, ond ay Walter Terry on charity; Mrs. aad Frenew feat agg Hutchinson and Mrs. Madsen on 4 = house and calling; Mrs. Corwin ‘ way Ata magi Rien Woodard, budget, and Mrs. John : weir licasgae Adah Ale pt ce Allen, auditor, ; quets. Duane Hamilton will be on the g ie: Seiecite Sain: teed a ebvinary beatd, wtih Bien. Wer» ; oe ne feo and Mrs. Ward Ress, the i ee The group made plans for a fall : Greeting guests ‘at the evening fashion show under the chairman- : reception held in the UAW - CIO ship of Mrs. Norman Haldane and ‘ Hall on Kennett road, Mrs. Pope Mrs. Hamilton. will wear a rose - colored street Mrs. Fred of Oak 4 length dress with white accessor- aa aie ee ee | jes and a corsage of white orchids por roy wese : and shattered carnations. al —_ — pag F Mrs. Mason will wear an aqua revealed | street-length dress with a lace jac} changed. } et, white accessories and. a white . : | ae aes ee OF Pioneer Sisters A red linen suit with white ac- ‘ ; : cessories and a white orchid will old Picnic ‘ be the traveling costume for the Mrs. E, J. Sutton’s Lake Ange- : new Mrs, Mason when the couple lus road home was the setting for 4 leaves for a northern Canada hon- a picnic when members of Pio- ? eymoon, They will also travel to peer Sisters met there Thursday. , a SS ue a a ae D. sunshine chairman they will re- president, Mrs, Ella Sandison. On the calling committee are Mrs. Sutton and Mrs, Thomas Bartle. Guests for the day included Mrs. L. A. Maze of Morenci and Mrs. Nettie Hull of Adrian. Beat ee ee planned for ° August at t ms Lake home Past Presidents of Mrs. I, M. Beattie Members of Better Homes and Garden Club motored to c fir off i F t} (a HOWDY MADAM TO GREET YOU IF I for Coretal Dan the Pontiac Laundry Man - HERE ! AM, YOU'RE IN A JAM, LAUNDRY TROUBLES YOU CAN BAN- JUST PLACE A CALL FOR “CAREFUL DAN! PSN “ 5 and DRY CLEANERS , FE 2-8101 wrought iron frames ing. oN xz Glasbake Silhouette is the modern bake- ware of white milk glass with perfect for outdoor entertain- Pontiac Pottery Hours: 10 to 8 Daily and Sunday One Mile South of Orchard Lake Road on Telegraph that 18 * ~ le * ‘ ee ee Ce eee ee ee ee ee, ee eee ee een es ee Se Oe ee ee ee ee eee ee » a © t Kein i Sciiel delian laws of cece toe octentiats. at Greenville, S Films Studios. eset ie Pontiac to Send 0 Delegates | Students a Bob Jones University in the shooting ey a full sory aor religious motion picture in color being produced on the campus by the university-sponsored Unusual | 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “A Christian Witness For Peace” Rev. Mulder, preaching 6:00 P. M—YOUTH PELLOWSHIP EAST HURON at PERRY Soo, Central Methodist Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D.. Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister ‘here and head of the delegation, Maven ond Tei. Chnmens of DEE Ot. Fvatine vstadhee Pest Office) K. Burten, Minister Merning Service .. . 10:30 A. M. “THE FALL OF MAN” Dr. Theodore M. Shepherd, guest speaker FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH } } | All Types of Vacation Bible School Supplies 39 Oakland Your Headquarters for Christian Literature Sales en —- WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Rev. Waldo R. Hunt Rev. William C. Hamm Rev. Ward | -" 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship and Sermon by the Rector 7 All Saints Episcopal Church iii) | will “N St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills St. Andrew’ of Lake Orton and Oxford 4386 Dinle Highway — fi - ~~ sa 6:00 A. M—Holy Communica 6:08 A.M—Hely Communice 10:30 A M— Prayer thw AM. Prayer Bermon by the Rev the Rev Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar wm. C. Vicar APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST ~~ 458 CENTRAL We believe and preach Jesus as the Lord God of the Holy Prophets, and none be- side him. Baptism in his Name and Bible. Holy Ghost speaking in Tongues, just as they did in Acts 19:6 “Born of the Water and Spirit.” All Welcome . & A. Parent Sunday Service—10 A. M. -- 7:30 P. M. Tues., Thurs., Sat. Service—7:30 P. M. Rev. L. A. Parent. Pastor OL 2-4751 — FE 5-836! Jehovah Witness Meet Will Be in Cincinnati Starting June 24 Pontiac will be represented by a delegation of 250 at the District Convention of Jeovah's Witnesses, Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio. W. P. Strong, presiding minister announced today that the group will go to Cincinnati to join some 15,000 other witnesses of Jehovah in their 4-day convention opening June 24 Strong pointed out that Jeho- vah's Witnesses are coming ve | 20 states including New Texas and Florida te atin in one of the largest religious conventions ever te be held i*@ Cincinnati. “The delegation attending the | Cincinnati convention is part . an international congregation of Christians who operated last year in 143 nations. At the nt time there are over 520, sucif active ministers throughout the world, which is an increase of 65,000 over the preced- ing year. | The witnesses also hold national meetings. The Nation's eyes were focused on them in July last year when upward of 165,000 gath- ered in New York's Yankee Sta- dium. This was the largest reli- gious convention ever to be held | in the United States,’’ Strong stat- ed. ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 19, 1955 Langer Bill Gets Mass Support . From Churches By Religious News Service } KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Congre- gations of twelve Protestant churches here joined together in mass support of the proposed Langer bill to prohibit interstate Hearings on the bill in the Sen- ate committee will begin June 21. Methodist Pastors Receive New Posts At the annual conference of the Methodist Church heid in Dearborn last week, Pontiac pastors were all reappointed. Some of the changes made in this area include: the Rev. Her< James Church in Detroit. Coming to Lake Orion will be the Rev. Mont C. Oliver of First Chugch, Ferndale. Going to First Church, Ferndale is the Rev. John W. Parrish from St. James in Detroit. Other nearby appointments in- clude: Oxford, the Rev. Fred Clark from Caseville; Dryden, the bert Hausser of Lake Orion to St. | ° Kofoed is a seventh generation descendent Steigel. church its land in 1772 for the yearly rental of one rental. Since that time 122 roses have been received by t Food "nel ) eo A coolnial glassmaker and iron master, = Rev. Stephen Chapki from Riley Center; Armada, the Rev. Walter Molion from Melvin; Brown City, the Rev. Merle Nichols from Dry- den. Free Methodists to Begin Building Fund Campaign Sunday will mark the formal opening of the building fund cam- paign at First Free Methodist Church. The building fund committee will be consecrated to its task during the 11 a. m. worship service by the Rev. E. A. Cutler. The Rev. Mr. Cutler is serving his second term as conference superintendent Ricmmmncah teams will begin solici- THE. KIRK IN THE HILLS 1268 West Leng Lake Bead BLOOMFIELD HILLS Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, Minister Identical Services 9:38 and 11 A M. Sermon: PUTTING RELIGION IN MOTH BALLS Summer Schedule: Church Scheel 9:30 A. M. Joslyn at Third Bible School 10:00 A. M. Worship 11:15 A. M. “Sinning Against Children” Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. w 7:30 P. M. Film: “Unto Thy Self True” tation for pledges from members and constituents of the church. When $75,000 has been secured in cash and substantial pledges, the building will be started. The church will be erected on Ejizabeth Lake Avenue at Mur- phy St. For many years the old church, built in 1911-12, has seemed inade- quate for the growing church and Sunday school. Therefore, there has been a growing desire on the part of the members to do some- thing about the crowded condi- tions. An increase of 107 per cent in attendance has been made in the | years, with a corresponding in- Sunday school during the past two crease in church attendance. Sunday, Leonard Phipps, gea- eral chairman of the campaign, will address his committee and will introduce the guest speaker. With reference to the campaign Mr. Phipps said, ‘We have ap- proximately $24,000 in pledges at the present time and I am very | pleased with the way the executive | committee and the church in gen- | eral has accepted the challenge of the campaign." The Holy House of Ephesus in Turkey where the Blessed Virgin is traditionally believed to have lived for a time, will be the ter- minus of a torch-bearing pilgrim- age starting at the Marian shrine ot Lourdes in August. di South Saginaw St. at Judson Street FIRST METHODIST Bev. Pas! BR. Havens Kenneth Stephens Minister Veouth Director SUNDAY MORNING. . “YOU ARE VERY RELIGIOUS” YOUTH FELLOWSHIP EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P. WEDNESDAY EVENING—7:30 P. M. *) ©) © "4 © @ Ve: 2 XY Mire. Jean Puteam Chetr Director 10:00 A. M. 6:00 P. M, M. \ = 4 No MORE ese tee oeoeess surmmer, toe. SUMBAY SCHOOL —9:45 A. M. Classes for everyone MORNING WORSHIP — 10:45 A. M Subject: ‘The Convert of Peter’ Dr. H. H. Savage. Preaching _ EVENING WORSHIP — 7:00 P. M. “He Will Appeor’’ Dr. H. H. Savage. Preaching ASSIGNMENTS \ Welcome news ot the end of @ school yeor, But no serious person would want o lifetime of cimiessness—no growth—no development, Ow assignment to be foithtul to God Inows KENNETH A. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Minister 11:00 A. M. , Morning Worship “CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP” 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship “A New Heaven and a New Earth” Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. HUTCHINSON Youth Service 6:30 P. M. SUNDAY, June 20th—FIRST SHOWING The Pontiac Senior High Auditorium “THE INWARD WITNESS” —John Wesley Film— June 20 and 21 8:00 P. M. Sponsored by the CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH ‘ast Huron at Perry Tickets at the Door 75¢ and 35¢ Men’s Club of the Sunday Sermonette LIMELIGHTERS By DON D. TULLIS The companions of our youth stand out vividly in after years. One of our gang was weak of mind but strong of purpose. He had a mania for having his picture taken. When he saw anyone with a camera he would rush up and say ‘‘Me wants me picture tuck.” That’s why we named him Tuck. Now Tuck has a host of disciples who also want their “pictures tuck.” They are not so bold as he, but they do dodge before every _ camera that points their way and they usually get there before the “click.” A few limelighters were rushing here and there to get In every A man standing nearby remarked ‘Look at those lens lice.” Not a dignified cognomen but highly descriptive to say the least. They were swarming before the lenses, if not like insects, at least like bees about a beebalm bush. The story is. told of a famous American that he died and went to heaven. Peter opened the gate and bade him enter. After an hour the old fisherman returned to find the man still standing outside. ‘‘Why don't you come in?” he asked. The man replied “I ‘am waiting for the photographers.” Sech characters are described by George Eliot's Mrs. Poyser, “He welly like a cock as thinks the sun's rose ‘o purpose to hear him crow.” Vanity of vanity, but all is not vanity. There are untold multitudes of humble folk who never seek the limelight or try to usurp undue power over their fellows. They are the leaven = will eventually leaven the lump. As surely as pride goeth before a fall, humility goeth ielace a rise, the rise of justice, truth and brotherhood. The greatest Man of all time Was the humbiest. He turned his pockets inside out and emptied hinwelf of all pride. He gives us the yardstick with which to measure ourselves, “Be not wise in your own conceits, and let no man think of himself more highly than he ought to think.” He put these words in the mouth of Paul. Hear heaven's proclamation of this peculiar paradox, ‘The proud shall stumble and fall, but the meek shall inherit the earth.” Not world conquerors but self conquerors hold the future in their hands. Senate here by five Democratic Senators from the South. The plan it proposes is similar to that recommended by repre- sentatives of the Southern Baptist Senate Bill Proposes Clergy Social Security By Keligious News Service .. WASHINGTON, D. C. — Social security coverage of clergymen on a purely voluntary basis is pro-| the House Ways and Means Com- vided in a a bill introduced in the | mittee. Convention at a recent hearing by | , The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL .................. 9:45 A. M. HOLINESS MEETING .................. 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE ...................... 6:00 P. M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING ......... »..7:30 P. M. Officer in Charge, — PRAYER Captain Vernon Vie sae eae Rev i” G Rev. Central Rev. i First Christian, 85¢ West Haren Witeen Rev. Rev. Lien, Rev. Mien Most Josiya ev 29 W. Lewrence Street i Parkdale and Hollywood * PARKDALE "5352 of Baldwin .. 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL AND WORSHIP 2 SERMON: ‘This is Fother’s Day’”’ 7:30 P. M.—EVANGELISTIC HOUR ei 60 minutes of congregational and special ’ vs singing*and a message from God's word. = Come. “atts NAZARENE Ministe E 2-6928 Sunday School Worship Pilgrim Y. PR, Evening had sis ats avis E. C, Swanson, Minister. Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin and Fairmount Come Bring Your Father Tomorrow to Special Father's Day Service—Platform Service “What I expect of Father” — Five Speakers | Special Music—Singing—Bible Preaching “The Little Church With the BIG HEART” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH — 347 -N. Saginaw St., Chas. D. Race, Paster. FE 4-0239 11:90 A. M.—Wership Servite 16:00, A. M. 7:30 PF M.—fvening Service Tees., 7:00 P. M.—VYeoung People Weé., 7:30 P. M.—Prayer Meeting and Thers., 7:30 P. M.—Cheir Steady 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 6:43 P. M. ..7:30 P.M. Rey Overbaugh, S, 8. Sapt. a a Welcome to the services in our new church 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 SATURDAY NIGHT SERVICE James Kennedy. Speaking if i VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Men. june 21 through july 2nd Rev. R. Garner. Pastor ° H. Hampton, Choir Director \ fl Rev. Gerner Rev. gags 3.3.3, $ 7? . rh = ? ill a. Fisst, Rast Waren ond v. Malcolm All Saints. Rev. Evangelical United Brethren Saisets 21? Baldwin von beasts Lynn Rey Dies (10, 7 3) First, Ww = he E_ Welton (10:45, 7.30) George Greek, 95 Mariv — or. St. Vincent de Paul, 197 8. 7:30, 8:45, 10, 11: Ot. Mlcboots. Raison ‘and Ewe « 4 rea a Masses ubert C. Stewart. Preaching Ri Rey B.S yt: A 7:30 p. m. Evening Service Masses (10, ll 7 6:30 y » by ve. :30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Soe a te ii:sy TRemes « Mesees Groups Seventh Day Adventist “Eider Herbert First puegrcesve. 6 Chase Street | Cc pee Bg Oakland ‘Dra rew Creswell (10, 7:20) | _— | Fae aap songeg —— — ge cots Wi Apostette Cheret ot Christ, 458 Central ty Cc. Me. & Tem Calvary Rev Jas. Mark (1 First Coeren Sed ; i Long to Be Successful nancial success is playing into hands of professional fund-raisers and posing a soul evil, the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada was told here. Dr. A. Neill Miller, secretary | awe ha, B. Reed , Sy of the denomination’s stewardship Rev. Hilding Bih) (11, %30) and budget comnfitie. said that ome ey ‘11, 7:30) | profit-making fund promoters were | Trinity, Wessen ot Maple |} shaping the church's moral and spiritual life iM He said it “was much easier he » to add 100 per cent to the reve- "G. 3. Bereche (11, 7:30) nue ef a church than to add five per cent te ig membership. . . my) Willems tendance of its members.” Dr, Miller called token-giving by members “an easy escape for the E. "Burton (10.30 uneasy conscience,’ and voiced Chsistian, 347 North aw greater responsibilities, Charles D. Race (11, 7:30) He warned that professional of Christ ising must be kept under Duncan D. McColl (11 «. m.) Episcopal . Pike and Williams Cc. G. Widdifield (11 a.m.) Avenue ent, i. E. Ryan me 1:30) * | bills.” hee.” AL. Bingaman (11, 7:30) Bibl . ti . ie society representatives pomnet pion grip “Reformed from all over the world gathered Rev. Seapuued Cameme. (il am) in London for the British and Fore - eign Bible Society's 150th anniver- tate ree Methodist sary. They were greeted by the per Howard Cart (1 130 trip to Bible Heese ' canie at toe a rip to in Rev. W. A. Johnson (11, 7:30) sesquicentennial celebration. T Beth Jacob, 164 Orchard Lak ‘mabe Sanford E. Saperstein (Friday United Pentecostal — Conservative urch B’Nal Israel, 148 Oneids Ch Rabbi ly Hoschander (11 a.m.) 90 W. Heward St. Ascension. Williams and Everyone Welcome! Groce, Weel Ghatak, end bas Evangelist Rev. M. B. Rev. O. G. Schuitz (8 am. 1 am) sag prenas al, ery Hester, of Dublin, Ga. Pasi, Joslyn at Fourth Sunday Services 11 A. M ot Geo sahter 10 45) and 7:45 ?. M Rev. Ralph C. Claus meni Rev. —. ag” —s Methodist “The Whole Gospel to the Rev. PT oe ogi Maher (10 am.) eee Heres and P. Dr. Milten H. Bank (is “) J \ Rev, on 8. Maher a oe) Rev. Peal R. Geces Ge 1:3) FIRST , ean: James W Fcsar ey imwy PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Keith Colby (10, 7:30) Newman - ME, MA CHURCH a ne oe Porker «1 Hig nian W. Huron at Wayne St. Rev. Donald E herria ‘ 7:30) } 945 Church School 11 a m Morning Worship Sermon Topic: “Our Stature as Fathers” Rev. BE. D. Auchard, Preaching William H. Marbach Edward D. Auchard tors Avenue | Pe yaa 11:15 am) Nazarene State x. x Hutchinson (11, 7:30) \. f W. E. Varion (11, 7:30) Orthodox Soterterios D. Gouvellis Presbyterian at Wayne . Marbach (11:00) Roman Catholic Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church | Andrew 8. Creswell, Minister Rev. Alex 10:00 a.m. The Whole Duty of Man. ventist, 81 East How tt Lohr. (11 a.m. . betarday? Spiritualist United ee ar enue. feslyn at Third E. I. Watkins an 1.) Lawrence | Cc, (10:45, oben (11, 7:30) JW. Bu Assembly, asmania : sf yl Ave 30) Pike Street wit 45, 7:30) 2 Sev. W. Wier, baie Sunday School 9:45 A. M. WORSHIP 11 o’Clock Sermon: Ef i] ° | H ‘li Fx EVENING 7:45 P. M. Sermon: “Where Is the Altar of God? 105 AE pay hn Thers., C. A's 7:45 Po Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospei meme = yy EACH LORD'S DAY Hoe, Eyt- 4 stn fe Thus paths” where is the good way, and walk your souls. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Read CHURCH OF CHRIST / 18 sith Gah teph. taape Vote Wn Sten cab cos and ask for the “ therein and ye shail ae FE 17-0226 — wm - a” — THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19. \195 x ‘ Lutherans Send Three From City Confident Living Family Chain of Prayer Saved ‘Eisenhower's Leg — i Pe if At ze fi iH rigeg a dye § a =F “ty tii pte 8 é f fee Fi: How Christion Science Heals CKLW (800ke) Sunday 9:45 A. M. First Progressive Spiritualist Church Sunday Evening, 7:30 P. M. Midweek M’t’'g Wed. 7:30 p.m. Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Class Wed. 8:00 P. M. WILB 7:45 A. M. Daily qizé ith yi TEL A + ‘ ; 8 i fz i agit : : 7 E li! f 5 ‘a : f ! iF i ! i é af! TY . = + es: : 3 Hf 1 ; Bethany Member ~ Wins Scholarship 4 1954 graduate of Pontiac High| With Relief Programs will enter Kalamazoo College in iepetaee : 8 hl: Part, pe phage 5 tf § i =|John Wesley Film Slated 2 Days at Pontiac High ard Poole is chairman of the event, and George Yansen is president of the club. The movie was produced by formation in the life of 18th century England that the country an experience of violence BAPTIST CHURCH ttey tek rc. Morning Worship... ...11:00 A. M. OTM. kc leccccee COM Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed, Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. ; REV. A. #l. MULLINS, Pestor Phone FE 44576 Alfilated with Southern Baptist Convention Churches Unite on Father's Day Oakland Park, Baldwin ’ Youngsters to Combine Their Talents E 3 3 fi u ii tf a0 Tits! fits, a ate! HU 5] i Hi 25% aiih E REV. P. A, THOMAS Ordained Elder r il =f i 7! a4 ys dase = ie z Be in ge ge> 73 Plan Baptismal Service A baptismal service is being scheduled for Sunday at 10:45 at Providence Baptist Church on Bag- ley St. The Rev. T. Walter Harris is pastor. FREE the directors, according to infor-| “an fetiow citizens are invited to , and seest all the suffering, Baltvin, Avenue EVD, $11:0.| Se and mney tn wer Methodist, $-11:30, Mrs, Virginia| Seve pity, we implore Thee, on Laur; Calvary EUB, 9-11:30, Mrs.| 08? Sellewmen now dwelling Arthur Warrilow; Central Metho-| S®#er the pall om communtem. dist, 9:30 to 12, Mrs. Marvin An-| “Grant that those who died in drews and Christian and Mission-| heroic resistance against this god- ary Alliance, 9-11:30, Mrs. Chester have suffered in Vaught. vain of justice Others include: Christian Tem- | and freedom, peace and truth may ple, 9-12, Mrs. Leland Marion; prevail; that everywhere the hap- Covert Methodist, 9-16:30, Mrs. piness, joy and security of god- Charles Laidier; First Christian, | liness may abound as Christians 9-11:30, Mrs. Harold Brown, First | bear witness to the Gospel of Thy Charch of the ‘Nazarene, ©12, | Sun Jesus Christ. In Whom there is Mrs, James Gee and First Meth- | salvation, life and resurrection, edist, 9-12, Mrs, Paul Kratt, by Whom we are redeemed and others are Presby-| Set at liberty. Amen.” Pe yg et ye The Rev. Ralph C. Claus is the Grace Lutheran, 9:30 to 12, Robert| pastor at ,the local church Schapler; Joslyn venue United | + ; City Churches Planning Children’s Bible Schools’ With the closing of the publicjed Friday and will ‘ontinue schools of the city, plans begin to|through June 24, 9:30-2:30 with materialize for vacation Bible |William Cunningham as_ director. Zion Church of the Nazarene has Lackawanna Minister ‘ Dominated by Reds | Sunday St. Trinity Lutherar Church of Pontiac will offer special prayers for all behind the Iron Curtain. The occasion is the first The following is the list of Bible anniversary of the Berlin uprising 9:45 a. m. Bible Scheel “ 11:00 “a. m. Wership Service 5:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship Wednesday: Prayer and Study Heur 7:30 p. m. Schools, with dates and names of against communism. mation received Press: dune ti through July 3 at the Pontiac pray: ° E as Scholarship Winner . E i aH if } gE. g i i Unity Hit i iit i a The Salvation Army school start- | (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) Joslyn ot. Fourth Welcomes You . 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:4 Mn Naming Jere George Mahder, Pastor mh Phone FE 5-0404. Watch “This Is the Life’-——Sunday, 12:30 P. M.—WIBK-TV GRACE LUTHERAN GHURCH , Corne rof Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M.. Rev. Otto G. Schults—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST “THE ome A fenday Aches! Sen. 1:00 te 1:98 P.M. Te. ?. Mt. Berviee © 7:0 P.M. verse A.M. FE 6-te68 Rebinweed Ava DEDICATION SERVICES FOR BETHANY ——Sunday—— 9:45 a. m. Sunday School High School 9:45 a.m. Col of boat Adults 7:00 p.m. Youth Meetings for All Ages TO THE CITY OF PONTIAC Fred Robert Tiffany, pastor THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH ZION CHURCH ' 239 East Pike Sprect * 10:00 A, M. School 11:00 A.M. Worship » F190 P.M, Evengelistie Service } Rev. W. B. Vartan, Paster SUNDAY HEAR THE = Lt SE —T of Mechanicsburg, Pa. 10-11 A. M., 6:30 & 7:30 P. M. (W. Huron, between Ceneral Hospital and Webster School) pe mecca GREAT SERVICES FOR =a YOU AT THE Fs eA CHRISTIAN TEMPLE - 505 Auburn Ave. - Hear Rev. Lola Marion at Morning Worship. Starting at 9:45 A. M. 15 Rev. Leta F. Marien Minues Early 9:45 A. M. Until Noon Children’s Church and Bible FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Sendey School! 10:00 4m. Preaching 11:00 2. m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m. Seturday Night Service ot 7:30 p. m. . Paster; BEV. CARL pownEr Fe 4-200 School for All Ages 11:20 Until Noon Adult Bible Classes for All Ages 7:45 P. M. One Service Only. Hear Him. 9:4S—SUNDAY SCHOOL Study God's Word FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect 8t—Geo. D. Murphy, Pastor are 4 Evangelist A. J. Turvey speaking on “The Signs of the Times” Daily Vacation Bible School June 21 Thu July 1 Every 3 to 16 of welcome. 7:45 P. M. Wed. Church Night Service Dr. Marion, Speaker . the Sunday Morning Service. Plan te bring the femily and friends to heer this inspire- tiene! specker, who hes led his people to greet success dn kingdom building during his two terms in office. Howard C. Artz, Pastor METHODIST CHURCH , 87 Lefeyette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) Chutch of the Light & Life Hour REV, E. A. CUTLER, Superintendent of the Michigan Conference will be Guest Speaker in Sunday “School Classes for Every Age Burtelia Green, $. $. Supt. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 Message by Rev. Tom Malone ° “What the Bible Teaches About His Majesty the Devil” The third in @ series of messages on the Christian’s Enemies, the World, the Flesh and the Devil, _ Glin Me eye ae Ce ee ee __TWELVE _ ) _ Unseen Buddies Meet After Writing 15 Years “UTICA, N. ¥. (UP) — Pen pels am ocean apart met here for the first time recently after they had spent 15 years getting angeceiod by mail. Correspondence between | don Theatre Company, John | cation from a tour in Canada when Grier, local public relations execu iC visited his pen pal tive, and Tony Newlands, British actor, started when they were 13- year old Boy Scouts. They have corresponded reg- ularly, even while beth served in World War II, since the first letters were exchanged in 1939 Newlands, a member of the Lon- was on Va- “JIVARO” yn Nv SUNDAY MONDAY jungle —a@ tigress whe couldn't be tomed! “STEEL LADY” ‘Living It Up Among Best of Martin, Lewis . By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD — Lets take a look at some of the current and ‘| forthcoming movies ~~ “Demetrius and the Gladiators” is a clear and unabashed attempt to cash in on the popularity of “The Robe.’ Using some of the same sets and actors plus a frag- ment of the original- theme, the sequel tosses in a large supply of sex and violence for good measure. The result is entertaining if not very uplifting. LJ * * “Living It Up" is perhaps the best of the Martin and Lewis romps. For once, they have a sub- stuntia] vehicle taken from the Broadway show “Hazel Flagg which was taken from the movie “Nothing Sacred.”’ When th efilm sticks to the whimsy of the plot it's wonderful. It is not so good when it relies on the standard Mar- tin and Lewis routines. “Magnificent Obsession” is a pleasant dose of message and sen- timent. The old Robert Taylor- Irene Dunne movie has been re- made with Rock Hudson, Jane Wy- man and color. The story seems ol-fashioned, but the message is as important today as ever. - . + “The Student Prince’ is yet an- other remake. During the early moments, you wonder: Why did they drag out this old piece of claptrap? But then you get into the swing of it and you see how these old operettas charmed an earlier generation. “The Caine Mutiny’’ measures up to the bigness of its story. “About Mrs. Leslie’ rimbles on in the manner of a serial in a woman's magazine. In plodding style, it tells the story of qg mature woman who spends six wéeks each year as the companion to a mar- 4 Open 7:00 P.M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 Starts at Dusk TONIGHT ONLY — 3 GREAT HITS A thousand- mile-trail of terror Bi re ee mee SUNDAY - MONDAY them nto savages such us the jungle never knew TWO HITS IN COLOR ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! _ THE STORY OF ‘MONTANA STRANGE FASCINATION FROM THE MAKER OF ‘PICKUP! ——ON OUR NEW—— GIANT JAM SCREEN ni yy PENNSYLVANIA 6-5000 STRING OF PEARLS “oft he wv \ TUXEDO JUNCTION BART Frame unforgettable as the immortal GLENN MILLER ~JUNESALLYSON |" adorable as the girl he swept off her feet GLENN MILLER —ALSO— _FIRST RUN!_ THE SAINT a sikelare tess folate Mmelicla @ilell| tl bullets can't stop him! Ae te te te te tee the te te Me he th he A A, A A Mi Me Ne , ie, , h, l l. l j| ried public figure. What brings | Foxeign Correspondent the tale alive is the glowing per- sonality of Shirley Booth. “Seven Brides for Seven Broth- ers” is one of those rare musicals that discard formula for originali- ty. This handsome ‘folklore tells how “seven brothers won wives in frontier days Complains About’ Laws NEW YORK ®-Alex Faulkner, New York Correspondent for the, London Daily Telegraph says that when he took a vacation fishing trip to Massachusetts: “T was told that foreigners who have not been domicied there for a year or more are not even eli- gibie for nonresident fishing Censes Faulkner that Delaware SHOWS | Says a check Kansas, Onto, Pen ‘| nsylvania and Virginia also forbid | fishing by foreigners and hunting | by foreigners is forbidden in these six states plus Connecticut, Il linois, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota and Utah. What—No Marines? MINNEAPOLIS w» — Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross, neighbors, seven police squad cars,’ civilian de- fense volunteers and a tracking dog were unable to find Thimathy Ross, 5, and his brother, Terrence, 6, after they left home to play. The boys returned nonchalantly the next morning after falling asleep their | ¢ H Li- | | F in a shed a half block from home. é _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19. 1954 Community Theaters Wie Resbester Seth “Shark River,’ , Breve Cochrane, Carole Matthews, “Untemed Heiress,” Judy Canova. Sun., Tues. “Executive Suite,” el) ster ast Wed, Thurs “Appointment in Hon- duras,” color, G'-nn Pord, Ann Sheridan Pri Sat War Arrow.” color, Jett Chandi Maureen O Hara; “Tennessee Champ color, Keenan Wynn, Shelley Winters Milford Bat Untamed Heiress,” Judy Canove Doneld Barry, ‘The Sea Around Us,” Technicolor Sun, Tues: “The Glenn Miller Story,” Technicoiori, James Stewart, June Ally- “The Great Jesse James or ‘Joe Saw- son Thurs ,* Gat Raid.” color, Willerd Parker, Payton: “Mr. Walkie Talkie,” yer, William Tracy 7 Set: “Go Man Go,” Harlem Globe- trotters. Dane Clark Sup, Mon Executive Suite,’ William olden, Barbara Stanwyck Tues. Wed Porever Female.” Ginger Rower Peul Douglas De Bat Jivare Rhonda Piem Pernande Lama | Birminghom Set., Tues: “The Glenn Miller Story,” James Btewert, Jume Allyson; “Reiis Inte Laramie,” John Payne, Daa Duryes. Bicemficid Brandg, - te * vie. One,” Marion Should Ha Peter Lawfor Mad ician,* Murphy; “Main Street om cent Price, Mar orton, Mary Mur- to Broadway,” phy |Communist Pole Dies; Was Bitter U. S. Critic LONDON ®—The death of Zyg- munt Modzelewski, who played a major role in turning Poland into a Communist country was announced today by Warsaw Radio. He had been in failing health for some time witha heart ailment and resigned as foreign minister in 1951. Modzelewski had been one of the bitterest critics of the United States and Bri itain. Fox and Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING LUNCHES From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 NLRB Counsel Dies From Heart Attack ST. LOUIS w—Robert N. Den- ham. 68, general counsel of the | National Labor Relations Board from 1947 fo 1950, died at Barnes Hospital last night, apparently of a heart attack, Denham quit the NLRB at for- mer President Truman's request, climaxing a running fight between the general counsel's office and the five-man NLRB board over juris- diction and administration of the Taft-Hartley law. Denham entered the hospital abcut four hours before he died. Denham was born in St. Louis lOct. 23, 1885. He received a bach- elor of law degree from the Uni- versity of Missouri in 1907 and a master of law degree from the | University of Michigan in 1908. ——E— EE There are half a million miles of long distance pipelines in the United States. NEW SWINGS! DRIVE 1N Teer tA SLIDES! WATERFORD THEATER Cor. Willioms Lk.-Airport Rds. TEETER-TOTTERS! tt Box Office Opens 7:30 a | STARTS SUNDAY | The death-« Time tile session stil Franken oe EYE TO EYE AND "Barbara Brett KING LAWRENCE greatest Plus SOMEONE'S lealer strikes scream stein!” vo VINCENT TE lay MURPHY GAB DON’T GET TOO CLOSE...OR YOU’LL LOSE YOUR HEAD TOO! Astounding Astonishing 3-D Amazing SPINE-CHILLING: AN AMAZING etme menna That “Heese Of Wax" ee with JOHN EMERY . seory one Serses Pay ty CRANE WILBUR Produced by BRYAN FOY . swectes by JOHN BRAHM UN GUN TO GOT EYE! GUN to GUN fiirr ea them s the i A thousand-mile-trail of terror Tabi ’ savage jungie never knew: a RHODA FLEMING GENE BARRY - AGNES MOORENEAD TERESA BREWER - GUY MITCHEL! - JHE BEL! SISTERS JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON the GLENN MILLER STORY fibr is WEAR THESE PAEMORASLE GLENN pasion were: «4 of STRING OF PEARLS - LITTLE BROWN JUG - IN THE MOOD TUXEDO JUNCTION - CHATTANOOGA CHOO-CHOO }3=—«% a PENNSYLVANIA 6-5000 - MOONLIGHT SERENADE THE PONTIAC PRESS. _SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 | Still ij Eiauiledin BLUE SKY . DRIVE-IN THEATRE of At the mercy of the jungle ...and each other! GLENN FORD: NN SHERIDAN Appointment in Honduras, : INCHARY SCOTT om © ON THE NEW BIG SCREEN TONIGHT ONLY All Color Program QUONSET A 70-year-old janitor at Quonset | around the s of Theodore Roosevelt. Frank Grice was a messman in the POINT, R. L. (UP)—/ fleet of the late president sent around the world. Lately he has Point-Naval Air Station has been | been keeping the Quonset adminis- keeping the Navy spruced up since tration building in top shape, 2150 Opdyke Bd. Ph Peal anna Stripped | pre Beery and Serean Pray by DAVID LANG - naam + Dwected by FRED F. we STAY and SEE THE LATE OWL SHOW! Walt || DISNEY |< PROGRAM TONITE---Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. a Highlends te the Hie fight fer right biezed @ treil of encitoment from the Walt D Z Walt an s ont s “Canvas Back “Rugged Duck” Bear” - 1941 Prices Special for Sunday, June 20, 1964 ROAST TOM TURKEY DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE WHIPPED POTATOES CIGLET CRAVY COMBINATION SALAD HOT ROLLS CREAMERY BUTTER snouren cae "wanees CREAM COFFEE, TEA, MILK Air Conditioned LES HUTCHINSON CAFETERIA 4541 Dixie Hwy. 11:00 A. M, te 8:00 P.M. _ husband had suffered a severe at- tack of indigestion. Pa “He is feeling much better now and is sitting in his room,” she said, * Sickness Halts Truman s Act Has Indigestion Attack; Was to Walk on Stage in ‘Call Me Madam’ KANSAS CITY Illness pre- vented Harry S. Truman from fill- ing a guest spot in the’ musical show “Call Me Madam” last night but the former president was re- ported feeling better today. Attending an opening night per- formance at Kansas City's Star- | former — mre have been . a surprise to the audience. He ha light Theater, Truman complained agreed to the role for the opening of leeling weak and of a sharp! night performance only on the con- pain in the side. He left the theater |dition that no announcement of it before the end of the first act and {|W@s to be made in advance. was @riven.home by Mrs. Truman The former president was 70 Later, Mrs. Truman said her | years old May 8, He has seldom been ill and his health after seven Odd ed kd dn’ years in. the White House was waulso'tact | Pontiac Theaters SUN., MON., TUES. i peso sin \ OAKLAND b vamens ty <4 Sat., Thurs.: “Demetrius and \ A | Mature. Susan H D \ —ALso— “THE sven. LADY” Red Comercn, Fob Munter LAST ome } seqeane Sat., -“Them,” James Whit- more; mund Gwenn, Joan Wel- “juste TRA” ; “Killer Ape,” Johnny Weiss- chk hake dhe Lud muller. “LATE SHOW —~TONIGHT— LAST COMPLETE SHOW BOX OFFICE OPEN STARTS 10:00 P. 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That the two of us have had to win than half the games those have lost doesn't it? : “I'm wondering where we're go ing to get some help.” \ Ben Close as Littler Takes. AP Wirephote DICK GETS REWARD—Dick Chapman, Pinehurst, N. C., amateur, grins as he is bussed by his wife Friday after he made a hole-in-one and 67 in the National Open golf championship, Chapman holed out on the 204-yard, par-3 9h hole, using a No. 3 iron. His Ist-day round was 77, which gave subjects have been award- MSC EAST LANSING (UP) — Two British ed top honors on the Michigan Kevan Gosper, ace quartermiler from Newcastle, Australia, was named 1955 captain and miler John Cook, London, Ontario, was given the annual M. M. Knappen merit award for his ‘‘hard, honest a effort and team value.” oe . ~ By HUGH FULLERTON JR, SPRINGFIELD, N.J. w — Not since Bobby Jones’ “Grand Slam" year of 1930 has one player been able to win both the Open and Amateur golf championships of the United States within the span of less than a year. * * * Gene Littler could be the next one to do it and today will tell whether the trim, silent Califor- nian has the stuff that makes a Jones—or a Ben Hogan—or wheth- er he's just another promising young golfer. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 Littler won the Amateur title at Oklahoma City ast September while he still was im the Navy. Now, a civilian and a for less than six months, he's show- nearly 2,000 who originally entered and 162 who started play here . Thursday, Littler had a two-stroke margin over defending champion Ben Hogan and lame-armed Ed Furgol, tied at 141. * . * That margin means little when you're up against a player like Hogan, who has won the Open four times—coming from behind and running in front—and who} plays every shot as if his liveli- hood depended on it. * * s A dozen other players were with- in striking distance. Two former champions—Lloyd Mangrum and Fall Bout Seen Is Block to By JACK HAND NEW YORK ® — Rocky ano’s sliced left eye is the only hitch to an of a Marciano Charlies re- match Sept. 23 at New York’s Polo Grounds. Charlies insists “I'll be ready in 10 days” after getting a medical green light from the New York State Athletic Commission. The 32- year-old Cincinnati Negro still is puffed around the face and lips and wears a patch of tape over the right eye. . How about a September match with Charlies? “He's the match if we go over here,” said Weill. “We had all in- To F Ht f [ ef ij ei ; i eg £8 z B i through They heid it briefly, however, \ ookie Portocarrero Takes Revenge on Tigers found out, rather sadly, that Porto- carrero is as difficult to hit as it i deiphia A's, twisted the Tiger tails with a strong four-hitter lastnight in Briggs Stadium. It gave Phila- It was @ sweet victory for the 22-year-old Portocarrero only |ast week was butchered 16-5 by the The Detroiters appeared as though they were ready to pour it on again. Ray Boone hit a towering home run in the Ist inning and it looked as though Portocarrero was ready jo be car- for the A's, who then won it in the 7th on Renna's double and The loser, as might be expected was Billy Hoeft, The Tiger south- paw has lost four times in Briggs Stadium this season. © “I'll bet I haven't won four games before the home folks,” Billy the Kid said after the game. Hoeft, one of the most likeable Major League Results AN LEAGUE 0 nn 64 4 2 | 4 31 406 4G 4 «644 » bd 20's “s 3ST Me New York si Chicago, 1:30 p.m.—Lopat Detroit (74) vs. Cnmeere sae (3-4) vs Aber (Ol) ‘ vs. Coleman (7-5). an ma 7 Sed o> au 2% 47 ‘se beta bet bt b>] TODAY's at 2 Rpm ia. 2:3 pm Dickson (7-4). ‘ > ed me Bengals, 2-f Hoefg, pitched well enough lowing only five hits in 7 2-3 inn- his 6th game ings. He but has one more victory than Hoeft, four. DETROIT HOA ABH O 4 tacoba 2% 4 6 @ 0 Kuenn, ss 4 1 0 Power, Ib 4 @ 4 1 Delsing. I 3 0 4 6 Pinigan.3> 4 1 3 3 Boone 3b 41 0 4 Renna, rf 3 2 4 1 Belardi, lb? 0 10 6 Zernial, if 4 2 2 © House, -3 @5 6 Wilson. ef 4 06 4 08 1 ec 3 0S @ Dem'triss 4 @ 1 1 Tutte, ef 4 1 3 6 Robson. c 3 6 8 O. palime, rf 3 0 4 0 Portero.p 3 @ 1 © Boiling. 22 0 1 1 Ycett, 2¢e¢0¢0e1 Bolliug, % 2 6 1 «1 aHatfd.%> 1! 0 0 @ Hoeft, p 2 ¢ 0 1 Herbert. p 0 60 6 @ bNieman 11 6 @ cRertoia 6 0 0 6 Marloe po 0 0 1 Totals 33 327 6 Totes 36 477 8 a—Fouled out for Polling tr 7th b—Singled for Herbert in 6th |! c¢—Ran for Nieman in &h eesleun 4 - ta ie oS ss R—Rerna 2 Boone. E—Boone RBI— Renna. Zernial, Beone 2H—Renna, Kuenn, Tuttle. IB—Finigan HR—Renna. Boone. SB Jacobs, Berton. &-Deising Left— Py adelphia 6. Detroit >» BB-—Portocarrero/ 2, Hoeft 1 80—Portocerrero 6, Hoeft 4. Mar- lowe 1. HO—Hoeft > in 7 2-3, Herbert @ m 1-3. Mariowe v mn 1. R-ER—Portocar- 06 HBP Ry Hoeft (Robertson) W— Won Lest: Pet. Behind 55 | a ee - carrero (46). L—Hoeft (3-6). U—Qrteve, Berry. Hurley Cnylak T—2:13 A—23.216. Jerome Club | Outlasts ClO | Auto Nine Scores Seven | Runs in 2nd Inning to pm—Prieene) Clinch Win Boston st Cleveiand, ' om—Kiely (1-4) Wadtagan at Bakimore. 1 p.m —Schmits Jerome Olds-Cadillac outlasted CIO 87 yesterday afternoon in a battle for last place in City Class {A Baseball League standings. |Game was the playoff of an earlier postponement. Auto club all but wrapped up the game in the 2nd inning, when seven runs crossed the plate on a combination of four hits, five errors and a walk, Winning run was scored in the \4th, when ‘Chuck Mason walked, | stole 2nd and raced home on Ken Must pin —Rush (44) | White's single. Marv Hawes, the winning pitch- 9) or — jer. Was relieved by Arky James _ jin the Sth. James gave way to Ted Reaver in the 6th SUNDAYS GAMES Jerome y« Aaburn | Merchants (Wisner, 1.30: \< “ Elks vs GMC | CIO : Jerome | Hawes, James, Reaver and White 254 Ro -1 oeft 2-2, Herbert 060. Marlowe rero 1-1. # ueeze for PL the elmination of co-medalists ‘Tommy Watrous and Bob McMas- | Titlists= Jack Nederlander birdied the first hole of the playoff to beat Ray Conlon and Tom Chisholm. John Griffin and Joe Watson of Country Club of Lansing eliminated Ned Holland and George Gagnier; John Griffin and Joe Watson defeated ed Holland and George Gagnier, ¢ Bob Dick Whitting and over de- Se | — Lowery By 1 Martin ‘ t Draper Whiting vs non "eset e: , ynon, ; * | der; ; oo vs Griffin, at- ; ing, Sk |, Robertson; Winokur, Elson vs Pfaf!, Horst; LaLonde, Huettemann vs Lottie, Bentley; Neilson, Wibel vs Cross, Novak. . Cuban Zulveta Beats Gonsalves in TV Bout NEW YORK w—Orlando Zulueta the clever Cuban lightweight with the talented left hand, is biding his time waiting for Paddy De- Marco Jimmy Carter to get on’ ‘with their title fight, after evening an old score with Johnny Gonsalves last right. Zulueta won a unanimous deci- sion over Gonsalves in 10 rounds in the stillness of Madison Square Garden. The International Boxing Club didn't announce any attend- ance figures but there couldn't Rocky Offered $275,000 PROVIDENCE, RI. «—Boxing promoter Manny Almeida of Prov- idence says he'll guarantee heavy- weight champion Rocky Marciano $275,000 to defend his title in Rhode Island next September. Longshot Produces for Big Daily Double DETROIT ® — Mr. Skeeter, a 77-1 shot that had shown nothing have been more than 1,500 people. Nobody got hurt, no knockdowns, no solid punching but a fine dis- play of boxing skill and defensive work. Zulueta remained the No. 2 lightweight contender and Gon- salves probably lost his No. 5 rat- ing by the defeat. Stock Car Title Race Sunday at Speedway The 2nd annual Michigan modi- fied stock car championship race will be held Sunday at the Pontiac M-59 Speedway. A guaranteed purse of $1,500 is expected to lure many of the area's top drivers. One of the leading favorites will be Pontiac's Joy Fair, top driver at the M-59 oval to date this year. Title test is a 5O-lapper and all other races with exception of the trophy dash have been extended. Time trials are at 5:30 p. m., with the 1st race at 7 o'clock. Ray Goff of Detroit took top honors in Friday's motorcycle show at the Speedway. Buzz Phillips suf- fered a broken shoulder when he spilled during a pre-race warm-up. Haddix Wins Ninth NEW YORK w—"If it will just get a little warmer I think I'll have a real good year.” The National League ‘itters bet- ter hope for a real cool summer— beeause that was Harvey Haddix talking. pitcher in the majors at the mo- ment. The 28+ St. Louis lefthander won his third straight shutout and his ninth straight game last night, chilling the equally hot New York Giants 5-0 on four sin- gles lowan Wins Junior Title CHAMPAIGN, fil. (UP)—Herb | Klontz of Cedar Rapids, Ia.. de- | feated Bob Mac Michaels of De- ....00 304 07 9 6) troit l-up on the 36th hole Friday Pickett, Sehasica, ie Pigede ge BA, to win the Western Junior Golf * # « . So ie @# #4: 2... A ae ee Se. ~~ Haddix is just about the hottest | previously, was ‘responsible for a $1,614.20 daily double at the Detroit Race Course yeste jay. Newate, a 5-1 shat, won the 2nd race and provided the other portion of the whopping payoff, a record for the suburban Livo- nia ¢ \, There were only 23 tickets on the winning combination. If another longshot, Miss Tolton, | had won the 2nd race the double Rocky's Bad Lett Eye Rematch gate $543,092.24, not $35,000 from radio and an estimat- ed $122,500 from theater television E ¢ EF G3 : 1 ; & ‘ a Hy 25 £8 aj a es Fehk Z i s an estimate of the theater-TV, Marciano will get about $247,136 and Charigs $123,568. GMC Retains Ist-Place Tie Nine Starts in City Softball Play General Motors remained in a 4way tie for Ist place in City Men's Softball League standings last night by winning its 7th vic- tory in nine starts, 13-5, over " | Louie’s Tavern. Four players—Ed Goodel, J. C. pace GMC’s 12-hit barrage. Coach five clinched its victory with a 9-run ist-inning outburst. ; Knights of Columbus downed Forster Tool, 43, despite home runs by Forster’s Bill York and Bob McManus. Dick MacIntosh scored the winning run in the 7th, when he singled, advanced on an error and scored on a fielder’s choice play. TONIGHT’S GAMES—OMC girls vs Sarnia All-Stars (Exh. doubieReader Beaudette, 7 & 6 30). SUNDAY'S GAMES—S8haw's Jewelry vs @ort Huron Lumber Company < doubleheader, Northside, 7 & 8.30). CO oreiks ase ees 002 611 O—13 123 Loute’s ................ 082 0010-5 64 Orr, Wheeler and O'Shaughnessy; Nee- ley, Keel, Hunter, Hall and Timmons | eee BOcnonon 300 000 1—4 4 4 Lat. Jen re 1 000 60-3 62 02 Amy and Leahy, Beers; FPairbrother, Petroff and Wassell Olson, Kilgore Bout Off OAKLAND, Calif. uw» — Boxing promoter Johnny Munro said last night a non-title fight between mid- dieweight champion Bobo Olson and Billy Kilgore of Miami has been called off. ° July 7. FRIDAYS BOWERS By The Assectated Press Hoak. Hodges 2. Dodgers; Kiner. Fondy, Cubs: Repulski, Mustal, St. Louis; Renna. Athletics: Boone Tigers: Vernon | payoff would have been $12,376.20. Grim, Yankees: Cavarretta, White Sox The 10-rounder was set for LAReal Threat | fo New York AC ‘in Track Meet Coast Thinclads Lead AAU Field for Tonight's Finals By SKIPPER PATRICK ST. LOUIS W—The Los Angeles - | Athletic Club appeared a good beat to unseat the New York AC as team champion in the windup of the 66th National AAU Track and Field championships tonight. goes into the finals with 4 points compared to 49 for New York AC. Five meet records were bettered in last night’s opening session. Sparked by James Lea of*South- ern Cal, who won his qualifying heat in the 440-yard dash at 47.4 seconds, the Los Angeles club is loaded with athletes capable of pil- ing up more points tonight. . s . Records bettered last night be- fore an estimated 9,000 fans that poured into Public School Stadium in sweltering 90-degree-plus heat were: 100-yard dash—Art Bragg, Mor- gan State, 9:4 seconds. “Shot put—Parry O’Brien, Los An- geles AC, 58 feet 11% inches. Hammer throw—Robert Backus, New York AC, 189 feet, 3 inches. 440-yard hurdies—Josh Culbreath, Morgan State, :52. $80-yard run—Henry Cryer, U.S. Army team, 1:51.3. * * Ld] At least two stars said they were disappointed with their perform- ances last night but there were no bourg, was an also-ran in the mile, won by Fred Dwyer of New York AC in 4:09.5. Berkley, Birmingham | Play Legion Feature AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ISTH DISTRICT LEAGUE WLT 00 B’ham Blues 120 300 Waterford 021 hho Clawson e30 The ist place battle between Berkley and Birmingham's Red team highlights Sunday's junior baseball schedule in the American Legion 18th District League. Winners of three straight games, wLTt B'ham Reds 3 Berkley Huron Valley Field. Garcia, Porterfield Star By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sportswriter If some of the major league's best pitchers turned up with aching backs today they had a good ex- cuse. * Ld * They've been busy taking bows for last night's games. In every active park in the two circuits there was at least one hurler who had covered himself with glory. At the Polo Grounds it was Har- vey Haddix of the St. Louis Cardi- nals. pint-sized lefthander snapped the New York Giants’ six- game winning streak with his third straight shutout 5-0. In winning his ninth consecutive game Haddix ran his string of scoreless innings to 32, longest in the majors this sea- son. He also increased his top- ranking strikeout total by seven. He now has 8 and his overall rec- ord is 11-3. Nobody else in the ma- jors has won as many as 10. Stan Musial hit his 22nd home run, tops in both leagues. ? * * At Forbes Field Vern Law. one of the National League's brightest rookies, allowed Milwaukee only three singles and won the game 2-1 for Pittsburgh with a bases-loaded single in the last of the ninth. Corky Valentine, ahother rookie, outduelled Curt Simmons as Cin- cinnati shaded Philadelphia 2-1. Wally Post collected four hits and drove in both runs for the Redlegs as Valentine carefully spaced sev- en safeties. The joy in Flatbush came from Don Newcombe’s first complete game since May 7. The big right- hander turned back Chicago 6-3 as land beat Boston 2-0, New York shaded Chicago 7-6, Philadelphia edged Detroit 2-1 and Washington outlasted Baltimore 7-5 in 13 in- a ngs. Mike Garcia, the Big Bear of the Indians, turned back the Red Sox on four singles for his ninth vic- tory, his club’s ninth straight tri- cess in nine meetings with Boston year. At Comiskey Park in Chicago a pitcher starred in a different role. Bob Grim, called in as a relief man in the fifth. won the game Haddix Wins Ilth on 3rd Straight: Shutout, Newcombe Finally a Victor And in Baltimore Bob Porter- | field of the Senators stayed 13 in- | Busty nings for hig eighth victory. The Orioles battered him for 16 hits but he rémained in control. Jim Busby singled home the two win- ning runs in the 13th. Mickey Ver- rey safely his first five times at bat. Rally in 5th Inning Wins for Drug Nine Marshall Rose's 2-run triple gave Drayton Drug an 8-3 victory over Township Softball League game at Drayton Plains. ; Bill Goulet's three singles led Drug and he picked up his 2nd game, Del's Service edged Drug, rally in the 4th inning. exhibition double-header Sunday at with his hitting. He singled home | two Yankee runs-in the sixth and | hit his first- major league home | run with one aboard in the eighth. | , Safe 4 Drayton, meeting Louie’s Tavern jand Birmingham Riteway of the Pontiac leagde. First game is at 6:30 p.m. idley Electric . .. 100 0 13 84 Drayton Drug ,... O10 941 a8 114 sat, Goulet and H. Shell, the Open until 140, when he was a seasoned pre. es . Littler, howevef, has been haited by the top pros as the greatest ~ “comer” to turn up in years. He it when he was the only yesterday, Patton had a 69 Thursday to lead _| the first round. Paul McGuire, an obscure young pro from Wichita, Kans., matched it early yesterday and Chapman, the veteran Ama- teur, fired the lowest round of the tournament—a 67, yesterday. They Evans Posts 150 Card; Windsor’s Rudy Horvath Also in Running SPRINGFIELD, N. J., June 19 golf championship. Briggs of SagindW with 83-79—162; Joe Belfore of Detroit with 86-82— Miceli, Lowry on TV TOLEDO, Ohio —Joe . Miceli, the eighth ranking welterweight, meets Toledo's Pat Lowry at the Sports Arena tonight in a 10-round bout that is to be televised na- The odds are 6 to 5, take your The bout will be televised over z 5 if; eH a af a i Chisox Ace Lead lector in the All-Star baseball poll. Minoso’s tota] reached 27,908 in the latest tabulation of returns. He has an advantage of 2,796 votes over his closest pursuer, Stan Mu- sial of the St. Louis Cardinals. Mu- sial has been named on 25,112 bal- lets. The voting will determine 16 starters for the 2ist annual All- Star games in Cleveland July 8. fi the Berkley and Birmingham nines | C clash on Berkley’s Community Birmingham's Blues will be at| P home to Huron Valley at Pierce Field, while Waterford and Claw- | .,.,. son will both seek their 1st victor- ‘ties at Clawson City Park. 2d 8835282 gesraus 2eoesess z = nf ISVVslarsss Major League Averages s — qr i a SRBNSSSMRSBERE Wb HEE EESeeE? §=Ssssesse? seekuees? a ee audaueiea ded. eee SPESBSeRSERSAS ESE oe Peseanbed , OB VeEVOEREGNASNSSA FUERTE SUSeX~SnLBIsSVBsNssze SELESSTELsustes. Hae neunGanwavnuvueseuroulen Hi Ht al + A 4run 5tn tning, sparked by |! Gidley Electric in a Waterford | Trecks. cn stusScusrie ~ iB SBESRtA4sa2Se52 ~~ pitchirig verdict. In a Little League | j Scutge ~- ms ~ = 1413, on the strength of a 10-run |! 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S72 +6 5 Ss eed 33 a. “4 au scene aoa oo S&S 73% 1 Phil ua Loes. . uu aa@ ’ z subeee be dbbobsouupspennnnenngsevuyeytiad Beests eS2SorSSSROS CSc eess eMeysssereessrseercs NNN AUR ORRIN e INN AOneueWUeissceued bbb bb bessestabareunpanngauaysapecenad SRSSU.=celeuletecee cM esReNsECESEsECE B*Sersssruszzusexsé MRM aV RAED eUsguuucs SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 “ ? | j Your Neighbor’s House Shades of Blue Spotlighted By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Color is king in the Harold Boss home located in the Harbor Hills Subdivision—with blue play- ing the leading role * ¢ « “My favorite hue,”’ says Mrs Boss who believes that a ranch style house with its simplicity of line can derive its beauty from color and material. The exterior of the Boss’ eight room and two bathroom home at 3393 Erie Dr., West Bioontfield Township, ts of an- ti a brict c an opening in the middie. Unlike many contemporary ‘i at planters marking the end wall ' . where t ’ the entranceway is provided by ef this sectien The bedroom wing of the house . ranch a concrete a Briairclift stone planter. ° has a master bathroom in blue _fioor is directly on top of By skilled integration of the floor plan, all the rooms in the Boss heme give the appearance of blending into the next with- out any marked dividing parti- peries shot with gold threads. These cover the full-window wall. + * . A Roman brick fireplace cen- ters the One wall of the living room which is composed of waxed natural birch squares in- laid to give a vertical and. hori- zontal lined pattern. At the far end of this room is a dining area with a wall of built-in china cabinets and cup- boards. These, too, are paint- eq the same shade of blue. The color is repeated in the twin The furnishings are a deep rose velveteen sofa and a. beige me- tallic divan with wing chairs of gold damask. ‘ * * . in Boss Home} THE. PONTIAC PRESS ~ c ; ° - + panels allowing an abundance of natural light and ventilation. = . . The favorite family room is the activity room with its one fire- pldce wall of varied-width Briar- cliff stone. | Pickled birch panels one wall with another devoted to windows and the fourth wall to a built-in bar facility. The conversation piece of this room is the large, cylindrical, glass-based lamp table -which is actually a lighted aquarium. The glass top is circular with and yellow tile with the upper portion papered in a deep rose print. A built-in full-wall dress- ing table is in the same colors. * * * “ ~ rE ceed - ial road, the Commerce Dr. in West Bloomfield Township. An eight years in a traditional styled of several different levels, says that the one-story ranch” design is ideal for easy up ____\ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN es ee ee mo Harold Boss family built room, two ae 3 : # - es ols - ae: oP a style home, it also has a 2% car garage and a covered patio. The exterior is of antique red brick. Briarcliff stone forms the walls of a front entrance types of planters are used inside for decorative notes. FIFTEEN Oe: <—e planter, Several different — \ Ce eo: te le ; ing repairs, allows them to have pa The kitchen has been planned Chartreuse and soft purple a wood floor. The furnace is tions—although the full partitions for the maximum of beauty and provide the color scheme for the forced hot air. . are there. convenience with the minimum master bedroom. The king-sized * ¢ ® : 8 #6 number of steps* required for bed is covered in chartreuse silk There are 2,200 square feet of Entering from the Cass Lake working. Blue and yellow are side of the home, the front hall- way's polished slate floor pro- duces the first “blue note.”’ Walls are covered in a pale lavender and silyer tweed paper. Plant- ers, as partial dividers, are filled with luxuriant green plants. The living reom, center unit of the rectangular design, faces the backyard and has ene full wall of ceiling-to-floor windows. Walls are a pure cerulean blue. Oyster white carpeting matches the oyster white of the ceiling. Another white note is in the transparent, raw silk gauze dra- ~ Cio e026 dain taba a Se» color teammates with a small, yellow, printed paper covering the soffit and a lighter shade of blue than the living room color- ing the kitchen walls. A combination kitchen and dining area, the kitchen proper has white metal cupboards with doors of natural birch. The tile fleer is a pattern in bine and white vinyl. By forming a central bar-top unit, the dining * area can be reached without carrying food through te the other reom. Windows are vertical opening BA ey a ae TE oe oe ge? with purple for the bed skirt. A draped cornice is also of char- treuse silk and the traverse cur- tains are in purple. Gray and white are used for the slipper chair. The other bedrooms are in yellow, beige and brown, and gray and blue. Adjacent to the 2% car ga- rage, is a utility room and an- other bathroom, with ‘a spacious covered patio area accessible from both the kitchen and the ga- rage. * ¢ e Mrs. Boss, after living for cme sy ee = ae agg ain ‘im during the summer months. Mrs. Boss selected yellow curtains bound in rows of blue rick rack for these windows DINETTE FEATURES VERTICAL WINDOWS— Long vertical windows that open like doors give the maximum of natural lighting to this blue and yellow room and offer an abundance of fresh air BLUE, WHITE AND GOLD COLOR KEY—Blue is the leading color in the Boss home in Harbor Hills.. A cerulean shade provides the background tn this lovely living room. One full wall is of ceiling-to-floor windows framed in white raw silk gauze draperies through which runs tiny gold threads. At the far end of the room is the diriing area with twin planters painted in the same hue as the rest of the living room. Also included in this area is a built-in china cabinet. te Re cs 2a 3. os . ; 7 tee hes : oA ; "4 taf Ee ee ‘ eid ‘ : a # ' . ve “ah... ‘ — ‘ ES or" oat ve | 1 hed 3 F ew whe. oa Bee 3 $i. wows dig iad 4 =o iil bala niche aie ee ee BIRCH SQUARES PANEL FIREPLACE WALL — The Roman of the wood in each block, a checkerboard pattern is formed. Divans of each other. The cupboards are white metal with doors of natural _yellow print with yellow used in the adjoining dining area. ‘Blue and _—rick fireplace in the living room of the Boss’ home is framed with placed adjacent to the fireplace are in deep rose velveteen and birch. This room carries out the blue scheme of the house with white tile covers the floors. ‘ & wall of waxed natural birch squares. By alternating the grain lines beige metallic tweed. 7 1 < , eee > i ee ‘ Vv epee 4d 3 ae. sale : ee f i s ° Pentiae Press Photos yellow added for contrast. The soffit is-papered in a small blue and 2 - DESIGNED FOR MINIMUM STEPS — A U-shaped working unit, the Boss kitchen is arranged to place all facilities within a few steps . | %, SS EE EE a i ee ¢ "| THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954, SIXTEEN - Watch Out for Spills __ | made of material trom which spills "| can be wiped dry easily. 4 are caused by falls, —- them | ~Tratian tale, noted for_itshigh in the Kitchen 5 purity, is almost cent mag- ol Be cam Bred ene STOKERS A-timited supply of Iron Fireman and Delco Stokers, for domestic and commercial use, now available at wholesale prices. Take advantage of this great saving. Place your order now for Summer Prices on Coal. Save $1.50 per ton on 2 ton lots or more. KAISER’S COAL and SUPPLY 702 S$. 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Colon and SUPPLY CO. a Open Sunday 9-12 oa os MA 5-4921 — Preserves vor wee No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping. Sizes to meet your needs. Concrete Step Co. 5380 Dixie Highway Custom Railings FREE ESTIMATES — We Deliver Anywhere! OR 3-7715 :| New Coat of Paint Helps Rejuvenate If your outdoor furniture looks shabby and sad after a winter! in the basement, and your budget ‘won't stretch to replacing - it, there’s no reason to despair. A couple of coats of paint will make it look good as new. ; While paint is the obvious over- all answer, it isn’t the whole an- swer. Before you start to paint, PLANNING To Repgir Remodel or Build? See Us ‘First for Real Low Prices and Quality Work! Porches ' Garages Modernization GUY W. CECIL BUILDERS’ HDWE. i PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. " Phone FE 4-3538 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUN make certain the surface is smooth, clean and dry. ; When old paint is blistered or peeling, you'll want to get it off oF SENG SENG, ce strengthen them with screws, holes about 3-16 inch deep so they Use plastic wood to fill the holes. Always fill any depression slight- ly over-full, and sand down after the filler has hardened. The serews you need, sand- paper, a paint scraper, paint remover and plastic wood can be bought at any hardware store. ping on any kind of paint with any brush you happen to pick up. Talk over your project with your paint dealer, and let him recom- mend a good quality paint and the right brush or brushes for the job Inferior paint won't stand up un- der outdoor: weather conditions. A cheap brush is likely to shed its bristles and is fine for driving any painter mad. For every gallon of gasoline consumed by an automobile, more than one gallon of water is pro- duced, chemists have found. The water in the form of vapor is dis- posed of by the exhaust, TRUCKERS ATTENTION ! We are now loading fill dirt at Paddock Hill FAST SERVICE Call FE 4-1495 . Perry Latham & Son ASBESTOS Choice of 5 Colors 44 LE. Chicago FE 4-1495 — ccteacsccrnsonnl 0$ SIDING $ HINGLES 831 Ocklend Avenue he F. “a #2 eee @ @¢ e Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. Always Service—Al! Ways! oeee-er eo eer FE 2-0224 HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES No Motorboats Allowed Middlebelt and Orchard Lake Roads May Soles Over +100, 000 give you the freedom of suburban living with close-to-the-city conveniences. Set on rolling countryside with winding roads, the lake lots are 80 feet and feet. Hammond Lake offers beaches and is fringed with pines, hardwoods, and apple larger by 200 1% miles of hundreds of trees. 10,000 feet of frontage on Hammond and Upper Long Lakes are available. prohibit motor-driven craft. with lake privileges are 1 larger by 200 feet. f . 2. 2. 4) g. 2 Restrictions Inside lots 00 feet and ‘+ 7s » Ss HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES THE PERFECT ot SETTING... | ‘ ¢ | > ~~ FOR YOUR CITY g AND LAKE HOME Re “a, se el? Fale Beautiful, wooded Hammond Lake Estates These exclusive and restricted home sites, known until recently as Westwind Farms, are only 10 minutes from Pontiac; 25 lakes, several schools. home. HOUSEMAN- SPITZLEY CORPORATION 4th Floor; Weshington Bivd. Bldg. Detroit 26, Michigen Phone: WOodward 3-48)6 . Branch Office Telegraph minutes from Northland Center. Close to Kirk-in-the-Hills Church, Forest Lake Country Club, golf courses, Fine neighboring Low township taxea. perfect setting for your dream home. Lots priced low by comparison. See sales man on property or telephone or write for further information and restrictions. end Long Lake Roods Phone: Midwest 4-7422 the center of Truly the won't show up under the paint.| ) Don't make the mistake of siap-| BE ™ - E 19, 1954 Countersink the screw heads in|} | COAT BRICK bss WITH MORTAR ee TC Patch Ma asonry, ” Concrete Cracks by Enlarging First Concrete and masonry exposed to seasonal temperature changes are likely to be the worse for weather wear. Cracking and crumbling are common problems. Stains often appear. So—don't put off masonry maintenance another year. Do it this spring. Cracks are best patched by first enlarging them. Then undercut (makes cracks wider at the bot- BSERLEIE i Trowel patching cement into crack, building it up slightly higher than surface. After allowing patch to set for a few hours, tamp it level with surface. Much the same procedure is fol- lowed in repairing crumbling con- crete. Crimbling mortar in ma- sonry work calls for tuck pointing, which you can easily do yourself if the damage isn't too extensive. Frequently, defects in masonry are not noticeable on a casual check, but are uncovered on closer examinatjon. Probe mortar joints with a cold- chisel, chipping out loose mortar, then use a wire brush. Where a ~ brick is loose, chip out surround- ing mortar until brick comes out. Remove old mortar, wet brick thoroughly, coat it with mortar and. press it back into its niche. When all joints have been scraped and cleaned, wet down masonry with water from garden Do-It-Y ourself and SAVE! — Picnic Table Kit All Ready to Assemble $96” DONALDSON Lumber Co. 27 Orcherd Leke Rd. FE 2-8381 Ellis Builders & Supply Co. Completé Building Service @ Garages @ Recreation Rooms @ Cement Work @ Porch Enclosures @ Siding @ Roofing @ Septic Tanks @ Bathrooms @ Alterations © @ Additions SPECIALISTS IN MODERNIZATION Call FE 2-267) hose, and trowel 3-1 mortar mix- ture into joints. Finish joints by tooling with a _— length of half- inch pipe. Pay particular attention to chim- neys and chimney caps. Water can leak into attics through cracks in chimney caps and brickwork. To clean light smoke and soot stains from chimneys and other masonry, sctyb the discolored areas with a solution made of one-half pound of trisodium phos- phate in a gallon of water. Rinse heavily, using a garden hose This treatment will improve even heavily stained areas. Often masonry becomes coated with a white, powdery substance called efflorescence. The stain can be removed with a solution of one part of hydrochloric acid added to 10 parts of water, scrubbed over surface with fiber brush. Wear rubber gloves and goggles. Don't use solution in metal container. Again, rinse the surface heavily,,or acid will attack motor joints. To remove fresh paint stains from brick or concrete, use com- mercial paint remover. When paint is softened, scrape it up with putty knife, then wire brush the area. Wash with turpentine or water. Older paint stains may net succumb to this treatment, and if not, wire brush, scraper and elbow grease are called for. In any case, it pays to attack cracks and stains in and on ma- sonry when they first appear—to keep them from spreading and to simplify repair or removal. Plan Kitchens Carefully Homemakers walk about five miles daily in thekitchen area. If ithey want to save both time and energy, their kitchens should have: 1. Refrigerator, range and sink forming a compact work-unit. 2. Easily-cleaned counters and splash- backs. 3,-Plenty of storage space. voce you thin o WELDING ++ vous RELIABLE! & Portable Road Service Reliable Welding aarece er Production 725 Michigan outed re 97 2-7820 | Pontise, 14x20 1% CAR "Geren ‘298 All Materials Furnished Including 8 x 7 Steel Door ® Less Labor and Cement DOWN—Up to 3 Years to Pay ORTONVILLE LUMBER CO. Phone Ortonville 59 Needs From Year to Year! © If you haven't reviewed your Insurance for some time, now is the time to do so. You may find that your coverage is not as complete as you would like. In any case, eall us for an insur- ance inventory, soon. No obligation, of course. LAZELLE “*<" Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy 504 Pontia¢ Bank Bldg. FE 5-8172 RU a To Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the “All-Woman Realty” THELMA M. ELWOOD Realtor 5143 Cass-Elizabeth B4. ~ FE 64-3844 or FE 5-1284 We Specialize in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ot Phone FE 2-207 353 N. Case Eotebitohed 1918 Get An Estimate Witheat Odligation HUGUS-MARSH ELIMINATES OVER 91% OF = WOOD DUST an Model 127 DUSTLESS FINISHING SANDER FOR BUILDERS * HOME OWNERS ¢ HOBBYISTS @ Removes Stock Over 25% Faster @ Rugged Universal Metor—Not a “Vibrator” @ Orbital Motion—Gives a Smooth Finish @ Sealed Bearings—No Lubrication Needed @ Gearless Transmission—Less Repair Problems KEEGO HARDWARE NO. | 3041 Orchard Lake Ave., Keego Harbor FE 2-3760 ROOFING & INSULATION CO. a SS —— 2690 South Woodward OS Se Se a ge a ae Order Your Supply Today CORWIN LUMBER CO. 117 South Cass Ave. FE 2-8385 * Dr. L. 1. Hill, Montgomery, Ala. Lighten kitchen work with CURTIS cabinets taste! For today, sae its enedare ine of weed itchen cabinet units — wall Curtis Albert B. Lowrie Lumber Company Baldwin Ave. et Walton Phone FE 2-9104 DUO-THERM 45 Gallon Gas Automatic Water Heater 99” The Good Housekeeping Shop 51 W. Huren PE 4-1555 NOW ONLY... if ‘Home Project Permits Issued Pontiac State Bank Gets Permission to Remodel Main Entrance St., an $8,718 permit was issued. Other permits granted this week include: Front porch, 364 6. Anderson, Midwest Supply, $850 onsets, 611 Stirling, Mrs. Willis Remodel, 67 Osceola, Cloyd Baker, $500. Rec Gecond High , $13,000 Home, 1565 Sterling, Samuel Rogers, #, Remodel. 88 Mill, Glenn P. Seely (ist —— Church), $500 a 2 Edison, Mrs. Cyr@ Davis. gis Home. 189 Navajo, James Clarkston, Re-side, 1574 Joslyn, Sears Roebuck Re-side, 215 Willard, Searg Roebuck, Remodel, 168 W. Ypsilanti, Wolverine Tile and Const Co, $1,000 Addition, 227 6. Anderson, Penton Addition, 263 Chippewa, O.4W. Const. Co., $23,500 Garage, 118 Dresden, G.2W Const. Co., Re-side ae ii W. Brooklyn, Walter Mil- Ene bene, WS Keniwerth, Musee Marion, ; Garage, 960 W. Longfellow, Bahike . 063 Canterbury, J. A. Giecken- ry home, 140 Oneida, Stanley Two story M. Eibling. $12,000. ‘Make Do E LUMBER CO. 71234 Cooley Loke Rd. 3-3061 A NEW SERVICE! Any Time, Any Amount, Any Place IMMEDIATE DELIVERY > FE 39-8614 F. G. VanHorn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street Here's ‘proof of added beauty and safety of correctly designed | lighting fixtures. The lighting lev- FJ) el at the right is directed down- # ward for maximum illumination. Poor Lighting Responsible |ou for Falls, Spills on Stairs. One of the most accident invit-| the efficiency of Aghting fixtures areas in the modern home is i an Stare, _santeting So tna. | oun 0 honte Wih-enn'et Op on ance company records. many | posed bulb makeshift fixtures in Se ee ee ee the stairway area, it is good acci- sible by causing falls and spills | dent insurance policy for the en- long flights of stairs. When | ti. family to replace it with one buying a home, be sure and check specifically designed to light the Although the equestrian statue of = Gen. Andrew Jackson in Washing- ton, D. C., is the oldest in melted into bullets for the Revolu- tionary Army. a ee ed ‘ sn gite tte How @ WIRING ‘ CORONADO @ FIXTURES | United States Steet Co. | © POWER 4 From $6, 500 »- INSTALLATION | Authorized Sale ond Erection ; See Our ; 4 ne of : Herbert Cc. | WIRING SUPPLIES : Davis : 845 W. Huren 1 4925 Pontiac Lake Read FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 OR 3-7614 Gar ages---Kitchens rs TERMS We do all kinds and types of building, wiring. All work ranteed. MODELING ........ DAIRING . WEWING. SOHOSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSCSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESs | 5" SSCHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOSSSSOCEOSE Personalize Your Kitchen with WESTERN SPRUCE: Transforms your kitchen with the magic of Western Spruce paneling into a domain that’s yours alone... « a modern, efficient room without a trace of thot as- sembly-line look. You'll be the envy of your neighbors with durable, beautiful woodwork and paneling of Western Spruce— Those happy woods that respond so easily to any finish treatment you care to apply. And they’re so easy to clean, too. Soap and a damp cloth does it! Come in today. Let us help you with cheerful advice on cost, installation and finish treatments. There’s no obligation. _ Financing on the ABC Plan As Low as $5.00 Per Month Maximum Loan $2,500.00 . | fittings. (Less seat.) Eroded Concrete Easy to. Repair if Base Is Solid It's fairly easy to resurface a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, "1954 a : ture workable, Then trowel it onto} . the wet slush coat. Compact the concrete thorough- ly, but do not work it so much that water comes to the surface. Let it set until just before it is too hard to trowel, then smooth off, Keep the concrete covered with NINETEEN he dae ‘ secsae Diaiiek a the Confederate Congress, but died the United States, was elected to'before taking his seat. “A COMPLETE BASEMENT WATERPROOFING wet burlap for several days. STYLE-RITE Homes | ALL TYPES CEMENT WORK | Exclusive Ranch Home Sites 24 1000 Lone Pine Rd. ~ All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates Reliable Waterproofing | Whitfield =. ‘Phone FE ‘e ELEC. WATER HEATER come STG OIL ames ratsenit ie size $975 BATHROOM SET LAUNDRY TRAYS SOIL PIPE eA Bo 4-inch size, used ft. 20% OFF on All SOIL PIPE FITTINGS KNOTTY PINE PANEL New stock just arrived 2n4's, 2x8's, 2210's, BD | mM. (crate marred) 2ut2’s, (used) NEW 2x4x8 STUDS wey Including Soturdey CUSTOM-BUILT pais co 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 2-1211 Kitchen Hes Sink ond Well Cabinets Medel Phone: OR 3-9375 os oo). 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 2-BEDROOM “CADETS” AS LOW AS 5 DOWN 3 50 - (INCLUDING LOT) $40 Per iG also 4 bedroom $40 per month e Smart beamed ceilings in all rooms. e Large picture window in living room. ¢ Modern kitchen, including steel sink cabinet and wall cabinets. ‘e Spacious kitchen, dining and storage areas. * Ho in each bedroom; guest closet in © Gomplete modern bathroom, with linen shelves. © Newest type wall furnace (gas or oil heat). DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THIS PREMIUM LOCATION This new home can be Yours...if you make $45 or more a week! nA" CADET:... 4-BEDROOM “CADETS” @ All curved streets @ Planned and controlled @ All lots 100 ft. or more in width @ Close to town @ Close to school @ Directly on bus line Uving oom HostergeMewe Window =A COMPLETE HOME... with these Quality Features: ¢ Insulated—weatherstripped doors and windows—cool in summer, warm in winter. e Automatic water heater. ¢ Quality “brand-name” materials are used throughout. e Choice of Redwood, Spruce Blue or Cadet Gray color scheme. ¢ Carport optional at slight extra cost. e No hidden “extras” —the price we quote you is the price you pay. noni HOME OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1 P.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. i» RIGHT ON SASHABAW 2 MILES TO MODEL HOME, ‘ a PLAINS) TURN 5 SASHABAW Office: Mi 6-1515 AUTHORIZED GUILDER-DEALERS FOR NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION ; ; ; NATION'S LARGEST PRODUCERS OF QUALITY HOMES 4 . ee ee ee ee ee — — ee CUCU SlCr ee ee lle le le ee ee CU ’ Sal i es nee -- TWENTY Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Dermsister~-bermeleter Burmeister's LUMBER Air Contialone! swan In and Cool Of! ~ “OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. "til 3 P. M Week Days ‘til 8:00 P. M. We Carry Reo Power Mowers Just Arrived for DU ST i Chloride oo vistors re § 1 98 WoW = 100 Ib. Bag PICNIC TABLES, 8 OS | Burmeister'’s Price *239> K.D Exterior $ Boydell wis. °425 Sermeister's only on Monday, June 21, From 10 A.M. ‘till 3:00 P.M. - wiremeng JOIS]OULING -- 10S}OULING-- JOjS}OULING -- 194s!OWLING -- s0yS}OUNING -- \ \ \ No Basement, | scribe a new kind of home that’s gone through a two-year exper- imental living test to check thé No Radiators, ‘efficiency of a gas-operated heat- ling system imbeddedin the floor. Only Comfort lIt’s been tested in more than ‘150 No basement, no exposed rad- homes. jators, no fuel storage space and The secret lies in steel tube keepi fortably | T®diant pancis in as coneret no —— eeping com y| é tucked away in a closet, feress “That's the easiest way to de-| fucked away los Ghosts, , _ We Will PRE-CUT Your Lumber for « ' 14x20 GARAGE Refters end All Only The system can be installed in six hours by one workman at a saving of from $100 to $150 because storage tank, piping, fittings and extra labor are not needed, In addition to heating the home, the boiler is equipped with a water heater which furnishes an adequate supply of hot water for bathroom, kitchen and laundry. +1500 ASSEMBLED SECTIONS Food Lack Ages Folks Prematurely DURHAM, N, H. (UP) — Lack Ready te Erect a University of New Hampshire extension Fer Only Flizabeth E. Ellis says extention service studies show poor nourish- +5500 Church's AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2-0233 “COMPLETELY ERECTED” (Including Cement Werk) 14x20 SIZE $ 5 7 5 00 FHA TERMS SAVE on this SPECIAL LOW PRICE! ‘on additions, recreation rooms. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 LEATHER TRIANGLES in a new decorating kit come colors to form a mosaic type design. Adhesive is applied to surface in four-inch squares, as shown here. After this five minutes the leather is pressed into place with edges firmly glued. top. The colors used for this project were white, saddle and black. Cabinet door panels, valances and lamp shades are among other places for this decoration. Air Filters Need Regular Change Filtered Dust, Pollen Tend to Clog Passages, Spoil Effectiveness Air filters have become very im- portant items of equipment fh mod- a lot of warm air heat. il + gE 8 x Es GELEE | A 4 & When a salesman says that air conditioning will help to relieve : 3 |hay fever and other respiratory AN OLD CARD TABLE is rejuvenated with a smart inlaid leather troubles, he's talking about the con- stant air filtering that takes place. Yet few owners of air conditioning units realize this. Even one - room window type air conditioners con- tain filters, Incidentally, if the sale of win- — Historians disagree as to the height of Napoleon Bonaparte. It ig customary to think of him as a short man and some authorities speak of him as five feet two inches tall, others as five feet seven inches in height. BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES TENN. LEDGE ROCK FLAG STONE BRIAR HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 Now, Safely Paint DAMP or DRY interior Walls, Ceilings, Trim (Even go over Fresh Piester) NO Pa. Oder te Affect Foods or Persons D&M BUILDING: SERVICE SUMMER VALUES FROM BENSON LUMBER CO. COMBINATION Do-It-Yourself Leather Kit Is Among Easiest to Use Good news for the do-it-yourself | these pieces of leather in an at- devotees is that kits and direc-| tractive design that may make tions are getting simpler all the | the piece useful again. Doors may time. These days a real amateur | be removed from chests, decorat- will not be dumfounded when he | ed with leather and replaced when attempts to piece together the jig- {the job is complete. Bridge table saw puzzle that comes under the | tops may be rejuvenated with an heading of a project “that any | interesting pattern. Some home smart handyman can cope with.” | decorators will enjoy a leather de- Actually that seldom has been the | sign on a window valance. dow and console type air condi- tioners increases this year only at the same rate that it has in the past several years, more than a million and a half units will be added in homes before Christmas. Sales grew from less than 30,000 in 1946 to 1,075,000 last year. 6’ STEEL TAPES Built te teke Herd Use with the purchese of $15.00 or more Don't forget go to Burmeister’s Where You Drive Out a Little and Save a Lot! Would You Like Ounce of Prevention DALLAS, Tex. (INS)—A Dallas jn -- J09G10ULING -- 495S1}OULING -- 40jS}OuIING -- 40;S}OULING -- 1045s; QULING -- sayuauung ——— -- Burmeister --Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister --Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister --Burmeister -- Burmeister - Burmeister -- Burmeister -- A $780 case. The kit is easy to use. The ad- stolen. After parking ae ei he new room for es little as... , 4 DOORS Tasks that are pictured as very| heatve is applied, leather ts a r month simple for neophytes turn out to| pressed carefully into place so removes be difficult even for experienced| that edges and corners are firm- | caps with a tire tool, stacks them ODOR-LESS $goo home craftsmen, in many in-| ly glued. Excess adhesive may | inside the car, locks the door and LIME RESISTANT A new garage for only...... stances. Sometimes the manufac-| be wiped off the leather with a | goes his way COLOR SYSTEM month turer even suggests that the house-| damp cloth. ’ | SCREEN wife can perform miracles with | Kits have been made available that has Everythin / | $495 “simple set of instructions.” Some-| by upholstery leather group mem- 9 : A new picture window only. . times she can. More often she|bers in three sizes — three, six | exeutils DOORS can't. And even her husband has | and nine square feet. ° ODOR-LESS DAMPCOAT : i wow om es buthod $, 90 difficulty interpreting the direc- Flot . Semi-Gloss pump or 4 tions. ws FINISHES. : for only ............... One new kit, typical of those Guarantee Good Writing month that are within the scope ot by Bathing Fountain Pen : tyros, contains leather and _ AMP con it's H Now equipment for covering table ee oe eae 2 Sally Point on DAMP ot 8 , s ere tops, valances, headboards, | wien you need it most? It won't if 3. Resist Mild Acids, usvel Cleansers : — 7 AS Doors : = ene stat re pre "Ba ee ae The kit available in sizes | ing’ a fountain pen is easy. Just in Flat or High . . interminable including: includes leather squares and tri-| immerse the pen point in a bowl to meke thousands of fat,” semi-gloss angles, that are pre-cut to form | of warm soapsuds draw the suds or high gloss shades quickly and ecew Atami fet high gees s four by = inch ere There |in and squirt them out again un- rately by stirring. is a specially prepa adhesive, | til there's no trace of ink color. Aluminum frame especially for use on leather. Col-| Then repeat the process with luminum wire Bia . ey 9" or schemes are available in two | clear rinsing water and wipe with PONTIAC PAINT Stop crash chain sets — black, saddle and white or} disposable tissues. For a final Door closer a combination of emerald, tur-| touch, dip the cap in and out of , NOTICE: A wood combination door with same hardware as y quoise and green. suds and rinse, then swab it out Mfg. Co. ~- 494S}9UNG -- 404S}OWING -- sd4S!OUNING -- J9ysS!9UIING-- 494;S!QUING -- sojsiouung -- get with sluminum door is only $27.95. Se not get Aluminum Door for $7.95 more? id . Cedar Shakes 18” Shakes Duralaps Old pieces of furniture such as| with dry cotton wrapped around chests may be decorated with|a pipe cleaner or pencil. Get Yoor Nome Ready Fer Sommer ZONOLITE’ INSULATING FILL 17-19 S. Perry Se. FE 5-6184 “People You Like to Deal With!” FOR Dark Crey as Low as Ligh Gee $7 AS; TRY BOYDELL'S INTERIOR Zag Comet and Cinder Blocks | = 22a: G70 | Aree . a reen AND SEMI-GLOSS This Week Only 100 sq. ft. | GLOSS ENAMEL ENAMEL = ae ae waite aliees RADIATOR Open Week Days 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M. | 3 STRUCTURAL STEEL lie Othe beldigg. is Here! SAVE ON LOW, LOW CASH § . “TOM” Is the Guy to See! Come in for FREE Estimate BND CARAT PRICES AT , TRU-BILT BLOCK CO F. J. POOLE CO e f “Tom” Clifton, Owner 151 Ockidnd Burmeister S xeer COOL [rs ats lb FE 4-1594 Come in and let us give you a price on your lumber THIS SUMMER , requirements. We just received 17 carloads of lumber that we can give you a terrific value on Make Sure It’s’ Burmeister s N WITH . J1 All RR ALUMINUM he ORTHER LUMBER CO. Wholesale and Retail -~- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister --Burmeister -- Burmeister -- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac, Mich. | tM: 3} a | *% ANY AMOUNT * ANY PLACE * ANY TIME nn: : Phéne EM 3-4171 — EM 3-3996 een x CEMENT CATSMAN % GRAVEL, SAND William 1g Detews Wikia 70 Mile Rodies of Our Tord Sieh % BLOCK : x mason suppuits |], Lechner Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister | a 339 S. PADDOCK ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN |/] 27 N. Coss , N, FE 2-1821 Y ELECTRIC Tovutent Copivocter | ppliance—f ixtures Phone OR 3-260! « OR 3-1 4494 Dixie Highw. Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock. FE 5-6973 Pontiac Paint Mfg. Co. 17-19 S. Perry FE 5-6184 PROPOSED FREE METHODIST CHURCH — An artist's concep- | stone. The main auditorium will seat 450 with folding partitions to free be located at | space for 300 more. Balcony area will be used. for Sunday school class- rooms, as will the full basement. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Service MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Elizabeth Lake Read PHILLIP’S ROAD OILING SERVICE VINEWOOD 3-1700 beersorn .. is here. mately $125,000, the building will be of cinder block’ and tinted lime- ? . Ave. The estimated cost of the 150 automobiles ts planned. : - - : - . “a + a ae : : ‘ c A aa : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 ee | " TWENTY-ONE : : ‘f "* Thi j Air Cooler Precaution , , ; Don't Thin Paints | Moe roca once [ 70, BUY _OF SEU © \by Adding More Qil | ss vis we osaite wmpere: tata cel techaly ray a oe When run at low outside tempera- J Lal BUILDER , paint with if is inadvisable, A tures. some conditioners frost up || 679 W. Huron FE 4-3525 © |small amount of turpentine may tive refrigerators. be added, however, if thinner has been lost through evaporation, or if cold weather thickened the paint. WANTED Farm A Lake P Wink i hae vee. Albert Michelson was the first Nobel winner, receiving the award in 1907 for his studies of light. Ist Pree Methodists Plan Pew Screens With DDT $125,000 Church Building Members of the First Free Methodist Church are planning a new building to be located at the corner of Elizabeth Lake Rd. and Murphy | shoulder with a paint brush dipped Rev. Howard C. Artz, pastor of the church, said that an expand- ing congregation has made a larger building necessary, and emphasis will be placed on the-Christian education program. proposed structure is $125,000 with one- half ($75,000) the goal in the present building fund The new church will be 110 feet in length and 60 feet in width with the main entrance on Elizabeth Lake Rd. A parking lot for Exterior construction is to be of cinder block with tinted lime- stone. The main auditorium will seat 450 and an interior feature will be laminated overhead beams. igi a pate present church is located at 87 Lafayette Street. Easy Check List Helps to Ready Summer Homes Here’s a checklist to help you get the summer cottage ready: sure that no or areas need flushing or replace- ment. Make sure that gutters and as . Low as and only = “A” Drive out Baldwin Ave. to Hopkins (Model on Corner) MORRISON - HEUGH CO. FE 5-5521 » LAST! The Walton Houses 23 West Hopkins Street IF You Have Delayed Seeing © The Finest Buy in the Pontiac Area © The larger room sizes © The Modern des © The new “Easy © The full 3-piece bath . ® The automatic heat and hot water PLUS MANY MORE FEATURES THEN YOU Had Better HURRY! Only 8 Left! 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A new automatic DOORS Gas water heater costs little to buy and use— a> va supplie& all your hot water needs much, much iia dae faster than any other kind run by an all- F Doors “Where the Home Begis” IS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA. : 26" » 68” on mie 2069" 5 SS ee Before You Build, Buy or Remodel Call CON. : SUMERS POWER COMPANY FOR INFOR- MATION and SERVICE. ee ‘ TWENTY-TWO Woman Works on Big Projects Oversees Contstruction of Airports, Tunnels and Roads By JOHN M, BERNIER FRESNO, Calif. (UP) — The world of pots and pans is a foreign one to Mrs. Mary B. Ritchie, a young matron who prefers bigger fools. She operates bulldozers and steam shovels. The slightly-- built, dark - haired woman, the only one in California with a class-A general engineering | license, supervises construction of roads, airports, dams and tunacto\| Hal Boyle Says: — ; | West Germany Dynamic While France Stands Still PARIS ip—What is the difference | performance, and the Germans are | between France and Weétern Ger- | back on their feet reaching for | many today? power Nine years after the end of the last war the average American sol- In a recent talk to a group of dier abroad prefers to be stationed | former war correspondents. Dr in Germany, the old enemy, rather | Ludgwig Erhard, German econo- than in France, th¥ old ally. | mics minister, spoke of his hope This preference annoys some | for a unified Europe that would French, affords the Germans a submerge old rivalries and added: | teutonic chuckle. | “It has often been said that The average American tourist.; Germany -is the most American like the US. soldier, also quite} country in Europe. There may be often is more impressed by West-| something in that and, if there is, ern Germany rather than any other | jt lies in a mutual dynamic ex- country in Europe, | pansive spirit that can lead us to Why? better times.” * * * That, | suppose, sums up the She believes she is the nation’s only \. Both soldier and tourist, if real reason visiting Americans feel | woman engaged in large scale con- struction work. | Mrs. Ritchie, whose husband, | Mart, also is a contractor, said | her interest in building things started when she was a girl mak- | ing mud pies, “It's quite a jump from mud pies | to airports.”’ she said, ‘‘but | say | that both take skill.’ Mrs. Ritchie got her first job shortly after graduation trom| Pennsylvania State College. where | at the time she was the only wom- an studying engineering. The job was to grade a country road “I've had some really big jobs since then,”’ she said, ‘but I'll al- ways remember that one. From the first day, I had no doubts about what I wanted to do the rest of my life.”’ As for the masculine reaction to her invasion of their domain, Mrs. Ritchie said, “There's no trouble as long as I show therg 1 know what I'm doing. I never get any someone wearing a skirt.” After a short hitch in the WAC in World War Il,’ Mrs, Ritchie | covers \more than the superiority | mind and heart she doesn't settle down to the | household chores. “I don’t like housekeeping and I guess I never will,"’ she said. ‘I'd rather work with steam shovels than pots and pans.”’ On vacation she heads for North pressed for a one-sentence answer, | more at home in Germany They probably would reply “It's more | fee) the pulsing dynamic growth | like home ” about them; in France they senge | The, phrase ‘more like home” an uneasy static condition of the | of German over French plumbing. _ « ©@ | Some Frechmen feel Americans . Hi like to go ahead would prefer hades over heaven if| - saan -” ™ les ili the devil would” just put in more} SIDE GLANCES bathrooms. Rut the impression | elsewhere THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 they ‘hate standing still. In-Ger-| DIXIE DUGAN many they’ hear the sound of busy hammers, in France they too often only aware of an anvil chorus of complaint. Nine years after the war this is the difference an ordinary Ameri- can visitor feels between Germany and France. Unfortunately, it is a difference that does not make him feel too happy about the future of politics_jn a world divided. This Baby Chick Got Bum Deal From Life BRIDGEWATER, S. D. — (UP) A chick that belonged to Meint Hisman near here led a_ brief crazy, mixed-up life. The chick was hatched by a pigeon that thought the egg was one of her own. The actual mother ap-parently had selected the upper confines of a hog hause to lay the egg, and the pigeon took over from there . So Huisman placed the chick in a box with a baby pig to keep the chick warm until it could be moved The pig rolled over. End of the chick, by Galbraith Western Germaky makes on a U:S. nN visitor can't be \dismissed or ex- plained merely asa psychopathic admiration of better plumbing There is a great \difference in spirit between the twolands. The visiting Ameri today finds few scars of war on the face of France but detects many ‘scars in the Frenchman's heart J * * The war scars still stand on every hand in Germany—althotigh rebuilding is going on everywhere —but the German keeps whatever, post-war bitterness he has pretty }, much to himself. The French give an impression of being tired and resentful and envious, like an.old beauty who . can't quite forgive time for taking Ny 2 away the empire of her charms. The Germans are like a club t & fighter who, knocked kicking, gets up off the floor and asks, ‘‘Where do we go from here?" They want to hit the comeback trail as a people The visitor gets a feeling the Tam | Germans know where they are) ) going, the French wistfully and Bd ‘ , fearfully are trying to hold on to ~N tS something they are losing fy The most striking difference be- ‘ 2? nage } > Rin Se a" = tween Germany and France is the | | @ American big game country. Re-| difference between thjs atmosphere onthe. cently she bagged an 850 pound | of self-confident purpose and this bull elk, and is leaving soon on| miasma of painful self-doubt.. The _- v ao Taq. a “I wish you'd let me tell you another trip. She hopes to better French still yearn for glory, and record. ‘demand it on the basis of past when to scold her—now she'll cry all through the dishes and we'll be late for the show!” by Jose Luis Salinas THE BARREL ROLLS COWNGR: [sane Hc | NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller —-BRAE BUSA EP Cage 1908 by Unned fees tynteem be WOW --- WHAT A —— t S*tyvEes' AND \S GOING VO WE STARTED OF WS THAD YOO AGAIN, |) PAINT A |) WAFE .CLARISSE = J MADAME ROGOLES ! 1/7 G TF] PORTRAIT | WITH MRS. ROOGLES ; aur OF MRS. AY WS MODELS RLGGLES ? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES DONALD DUCK * by Edgar Martin Oi L ALAR RIGHT ? 1 NO!LWES GOING TO WN SACQUES PALLET | FINISH TRE PORTRAIT TE SWAY THAT WOULD SET ART WORLD OW WIS EAR! OACQUES PALLET TRE MASTER PAINTING WIS FIRST PORTRAN I FORTY WEARS tt WINNING a~ NO! HE'S FALTERING [ = WAIT/ gaa, DOGGONE, MISTAH MAJOR / EF DEM -4 TWO HOSSES DON'T LOOK ZACKLY e. ? PAEVEN LAK STORE TEETH! SHE'S A PHOT bee FINISH = ATLANTIC (e) You MUST GeLeve ME, DARLING! ¢ ; HONESTLY THINK You & PLAY VERY Gooo BRIDGE —' WAY ABOVE THE AVERAGE | SPUR LINE TD SWEAR I HEARD A TRAIN TOOT! 5] £ Te Nm WA. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ice AND FASHIONED A FRANKENSTEIN 2 you TLL_RETURN IT % THE ” Freezer! of Cope 1084 by MEA Servion, tne. ¥ oR og A | TRUMPING YOUR PARTNER'S ACE Webster-Roth BLAZES! POOR CARLA WILL BE FRANTIC! MAVBE GME LEFT WITH NO, THE GIRL LEFT TOO, VERY SUDDENLY... THE DAY HER FATHER I CAN BE O' SOME DON'T N TO BE COMPORT, IF GHES HAPPE AT THE ADDRESS CAPTAIN EASY, DO YOu? THEN MAKE SURE NO KIDS OR SALESMEN ARE GOIN’ T" DISTURB M js GOLLY, HOW | DO ENJOY CLEANING UP ICING SPOONS ! VANISHED! HMM..90U \ TD BE HERE ’ “TODAY | by Leslie Turne [ZASY OPENS IT GAGERLY.... _& > a en THE PONTIAC Ears SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 : Man, Man, 31 Critica Was Hit by Taxi Elmer Bryant Walking| Across Saginaw St. at Time of Accident Elmer Bryant, 31, no known ad- peg fig ertelingti gen abadi ay . Saginaw and Wesson Sts., Bryant about 100 feet. Police said marks at the scene. METAMORA — Members of OES here held a meeting this week to confer initiatory degrees were presented with , Star pins by Mrs. Arthur Sti worthy matron t umber 1. Township Hall, Precine N Main 6t Precinct Number 2, Bashabaw Schoo! Maybee Road near Pine Knob Road Clarkston County Treasur- of Oakland, State of i 18 Mills estabit: of Article X of the tit Taxable property te the Township of Independence, in said County is as R s: Local oted Years Sarees Unit ierenees Effective T heol Distriet of 8.00 Mills 1953 to 1955 Incl — Mills 1994 to 1964 Incl Bchool 3 Prectional of the Township of Orion, Oxford, Oakland, Add Brandon, and 9:00 Millis 1949 to 1968 Incl T Bchool District of Water- ford ip 10 Mills 1964 to 1958 Incl 18.10 Mills 1968 to 1 Ine 10.40 Millis 1969 to 1971 Incl. 6.00 Mills 1972 to 1973 Incl Clarkston Community Bchool — 6.00 Mills 1951 te 1970 Incl. 3.00 Mills 1951 to 1970 Incl 1.06 Mills 1951 to 1970 Incl. 10.00 Mills 1954 to 1973 Incl. ed: Sign Gekbed Gounig Yeeanarer ew gpl LR al Dated June 15, 1964. of Independence You can buy EXTRA ac- cident insurance tailor- made for you. You buy ONLY the amount you want and only for the TIME YOU NEED IT MOST. COSTS LESS THAN TANK OF GAS We Heve For You the NeW Double ge POLIO POLICY —Ask Us About It— James A. TAYLOR Agency Insurance—Reeal Estate 100 Ockland Ave. FE 4-2544 rf Saginaw St., »| Baldwin Ave., to right) are Methods and know-how this week were three representatives of Auto- mobiles Peugeot, French aute manufacturing firm. Shown above (left Gaston Fleischel, Jean LeClere, and Roland Peugeot as they visited Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors. Their visit FRENCH. VISITORS — Having a peek at American production | included plant tours and conferences with Buel E. Starr, (second ‘from right) general manufacturing manager at Pontiac, and Richard B. Smith (right) of General Motors Overseas Division, who arranged the visit. Skull Fracture Causes Death No Negligence Found Pedestrian Here An autopsy report on Louis M. -| McConnell, 29, of 273 N. Saginaw |! St., struck by ah auto Wednesday, disclosed the victim died of a skull to Pontiac cutor W. Kollin quoted two witnesses’ statements as saying McConnell didn't want to go to the hospital following the accident be- cause he ‘‘felt all right.” McConnel] was taken to the hospital where he was treated Affer Truck Strikes|# | MARKETS Produce DETROIT FRODUCE OTT (UP)—Wholesale prices ‘on public farmers’ markets es reported by the bureau of markets. Prices cover sales of grown produce of No. 1 grade lm otherwise indicated. Fruits: Apples. Northern ®py, fancy, 00 bu; No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; — Steele's Red, fancy, 6.00 bu; No 300 bu wart ey: 12.00 24 qt case; No. 1, 0.00-11.00 berries, a ase q@ gs 700 16 qt. case. wae misc: Asparagus, t. case, Straw- ease, No. 1, 4%, green, No. Parsiey, curly, No. 6 Parsiey, root, No, 1. 00-6.00 bu. , 0-75 dos. dehs . 275-3.60 6-Ib. basket 1, 1.00-1.25 dos behs Ttalian, No. 1, 2.00 pk. squash, . 1, 2.00 pk tor cuts and bruiars and released. |, i503 3M iuctraie” Not 206 He was returned Thursday to the [250 bu. Lettuce, butter, No. 1. 2.00- hospital and died that afternoon. | 25,2 Jiaie "cin bead, Mi, 13 “Judging from the facts of this|150 bu; lettuce, leaf No ie 125 be matter,” said Kollin, ‘‘no inquest | Romeine. No. i. 1900138 will be necessary.”’ fo. 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. Collard, No. 1, 1.00- Kollin said one more witness, Stanley J. Tillson, 49, of 230 N. crossing the street with McConnell, will be questioned | Monday. Lonnie S. Cunningham, of 49 who had just left .| Tillson and McConnel!, said he re- -| turned to the scene upon noticing the accident. He told Kollin that McConnell said he didn't believe he needed medical treatment after the accident. McConnell finally agreed to go to the hospital at the insistence ot the driver, Elmer A, Quine, 67, of 88 Osceola Dr., his friends and police, The hespital said there was no indication of se- riows injury at the time McCon- nel] came to the hospital, No criminal negligence, accord- ing to Kollin, has been indicated against Quine, who said he hit the pedestrian while going around a curve in front of 7 Clark St. Patrolmen James L. Ockerman and Robert Cole also made state- ments to Kollin. Kollin said the 45-degree curve 1 -| normally would obscure the vision of approaching motorists. Quine’s vision was further impeded by a parked car, according to the pa- serenely Kollin referred to the curve as a possible threat to other pedestrians crossing’ there in the future. Navy Waiting List | Dwindles in Pontiac The Navy's waiting list has been drastically feduced during the past few weeks, it was announced today by Chief Alan D. Simonson, re- cruiter in charge of the Navy Recruiting Substation in Pontiac. Until recently, due to quota lim- jtations, enlistees had to wait three to six months before they could be accepted, Chief Simonson said. Information 1s available at the Navy Recruiting Substation, Post Office Building, Pontiac, or by calling FE 42391. 2 Youths Hurt as Car Hits Tree on Mapledale Jack W. Jordan, 16, and Terry McMullin, 17, both of Detroit, suf- fered head bruises when Jordan swerved his car into a tree on Mapledale Rd. at Commerce Rd. in commerce Township yesterday to avoid a truck which turned in front of him. Arizona's state capitol at Phoe- nix has no cornerstone. Get the most out of your game with MacGregor Jimmy Demaret says “1OWER Masters ae end world's greatest T's, pocked in their AW AMMO meat Fr fay + \ 1.25 bu. Mustard, No.1, .75-100 bu. Bor- No. . % bu. Turnip, Man, 60, Thrown From Motorcycle A 60-year-old Royal Oak motor- cyclist is in fair condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with injuries which he suffered when he tried to avoid a car which pulled onto the road in front of him and was thrown from his skidding mo- torcycle., William M. Dowswell, of 4009 Kent, was admitted to the hospital last night with a fractured collar- bone, possible hip, skull and rib fractures. He was thrown from his motorcycle on U.S.10 at Scott Lake road, according to Michigan State Police of the Pontiac Past. Summer Classes fo Begin at Webster classes for elemeptary school stu- dents will begin Monday at Web- ster School. One-hour classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 12, Monday through Friday, for six weeks. The classes, open to all children who are interested in progressing further in these subjects, are in- dividualized to meet the needs of the particular child. Groups will be small and on a semi-tutoring basis. Youngsters from all parts of the city and rural areas are in- vited to attend. Instructors will be Mrs. Elsie Welch and Mrs. Marion Hinkley. Posse May Join Hunt for Stoney Lake Body An Oakland County Sheriff's Pos- se may be’ pressed into service Sunday to hunt for Ernest Lacasse, 16, of Harper Woods, the object of a week-long underwater search at Stoney Lake. Lacasse was last seen Sunday as he entered the lake near Ox- ‘ford. His hes were found in ‘his’ brother Cyril's car. Civilian frogmen, who completed their search last night, said they are positive Lacasse is not in the lake. Undersheriff Donald O. Menzies said Sheriff Ci Hubbell will probably call ouf' the posse tomor- row to search for the boy in the lake's nearby fields and woods. Detroiter Held in Jail on Bar Holdup Charge Gordon .O. Yontz 31, of 8921 Byron, Detroit, demanded exami- nation before Oak Park Judge Wil- liam F. Nern, yesterday on a charge that he held up the Quonset Bar in Oak Park June 11 and took $5,300. The Detroiter was unable to fur- nish $10,000 bond and is in Oakland County Jail awaiting examination on June 23. He was arrested in Detroit, according to Oak Park Police. todge Dance Tonight The Knights of Guadalupe will hold a 20th Annivergdry Dance tonight from 8:30 to\2 am. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 2% S. Saginaw St. j Summer reading and arithmetic ul Orchard Choir to Voice Anthem ORCHARD LAKE—An anthem, “Keep Thou the Sabbath,” will be presented by the chancel choir of the Orchard Lake Community Church at the 11 a.m. service to- morrow, : Thomas Hartle, music director and organist at the church, com- posed the music, and Mrs. F. E. Kuklaw, the words. George (Ted) Cavin has been engaged to pssist the pastor during June, July and August. A teacher at Dublin 6chool, Cavin lives at :| 9341 Cedar Island Rd. Business Briefs A. R. Johnson of 28 Ascot Rd. - has been appoint- ed vice president and general man- ager of Truck- away Corp., suc- ceeding W. J. Courtney of Bir- mingham who has retired. Johnson has been secre- tary of the firm for the past 14 years. JOHNSON Sam L. Stolorow of Pontiac was elected to the board of |, directors of the National Park- ing Assn, at the group's third annual convention in Chicago, it was announced today by Presi- dent L. B. Doggett Jr. Earl Betz of Cedar Island has retired after serving 35 years with the Rockwell Spring and Axel Co., Detroit. He was hon- ored by his business associates at a dinner Thursday night in Detroit, Betz and his wife plan to move to Florida where they are having a home built. W. Harold Tuck of Novi Auto Parts is among 48 men en- rolled in a six-day course in wholesale management at Ohio State University. County Deaths rs, Alfred Burton DRAYTON PLAINS—Funera] ar- rangements for Mrs. Alfred (Lila Faith) Burton, 66, of 3120 Frem- bes, are pending at the Huntoon Funeral Home. She died early to- day in St. Louis, Mo., after an illness of two years. An Oakland County resident for 32 years, she is survived by her husband, three sons, Alfred T. in California, Douglas of Waco, Tex.. and Leonard of St. Louis; seven daughters, Mrs. Aileen Pitcher of North Rose, N.Y., Mrs. Dianna Keen of Detroit, Mrs. Margeret Eakle with whom she lived, Mrs Betty Tralstad of Carterville, Ill., Mrs. Velma Lang of Waterford, Mrs. Thelma Moriarity of Pontiac, and Mrs. Shirley Fonder of Walled Lake, and two sisters in England. Mrs, Ola E. Carey WALLED LAKE—Funeral serv- ice for Mrs. Ola FE. Carey, 88, of 1310 Pontiac Trail, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church, with burial in Richardson Cemetery. The body is at the Richardson-Bird Chapel and will be taken to the church at noon Monday where she may be seen after 12:30. Mrs. Carey died Friday. Mrs, Margaret Teeple LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Mar- garet Teeple, %, of 914 N. Main St. will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Baird Funeral Home, with bu- in Mount Hope Cemetery. She died Friday after a long illness. Born at Rochester, she is sur- fived by a sister, Mrs. W. H. Harper-of Lapeer. Local Girl, 15, Injured in Fall From Moving Cor Linda R. Rife, 15, of 4180 Chen- lot Dr., was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for bruises sus- tained when she fell from a car Friday afternoon. Pontiac Police said she was fid- ing in an auto driven by Arnold B. Gee, 19, of 357 S. Anderson St. Gee was making a left turn from Huron street onto Green street when the right door unlatched and the girl fell olit, they said. Labrador was named for the ‘pilot who guided John Cabot's ship to the Labrador coast in 1498. at 1] A. M. Service | T=. fa Lodge Calendar Special meet No. 503 O.E.S. 22 State St. Monday eve- ning, June 21, past Matrons and | enong Patrons night. Pot luck din- , 6 pm. Bring own dishes a verware. Initiation 8 pm. Svea Pfahlert, Sec'y. News in Brief Ivan Stewart of 3995 Seuth Bivd., Bloomfield Township, told Oakland County sheriff's detectives Friday that someone entered his unlocked home Thursday and took an elec: Leo Hazen and Delos “Anderson said today that~a man who has been going from door to door in the néighborhood and claiming to be a landscape gardener, is sus- pected, but they do not know his whereabouts. An undertermined amount of candy, soft drinks, ice cream, cookies and pies were taken in a breakin sometime Saturday night at the Marimont Grocery at 148 W. Walton Bivd., Pontiac Police said. Entry was made by breaking a front window. Walter Gelinska, 31, of 4% 8. Anderson St., pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge Friday when he appeared before Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum. Gelinski aws or- dered held in Oakland County Jail after failing to furnish a $200 bond, pending sentencing June 25, Osmun’s Town & Country, Tel- Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac's finest store for gentlemen who prefer the finer Open every night ‘til 9p m. Plenty of free parking. If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell, or Ph. MA 65-4031. sical Carter. Singer to Present Broadcast Style Musical Program WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Gospel musical program, demon- strating actual broadcast tech- niques, will be presented at the Waterford Community Church Sun- day evening, featuring Frederick H. Lindblad. A speaker, pianist and tenor, Lindblad will appear at 7:30 p.m. He maintains a schedule of “Quiet Hour’ broadcasts in sev- eral states and will present the program in the manner of a reg- ular studio broadcast, according to the Rev. Wright Van Pew, pastor. Job's Daughters Unit fo Install Officers CLARKSTON — Job's Daughters will install new officers tonight at 8 in Clarkston Masonic Temple, it has been announced. Activities have also been sched- uled for members of Joseph C. Bird Chapter 234, OES. Initiation will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at the temple and will be the last meeting until September. Mrs. Carma Kern of Woodmere drive, Drayton Plains, will enter- tain the sewing group Tuesday, June 29, at 10 a.m. Book Club Will Hold "Final Meeting Monday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Final meeting of the Book Review Club will be held Monday at 12:3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leland Bunyan, 4411 Windiate Dr. Mrs George A. Dean, OR 3-433, is in charge of a cooperative luncheon. Mrs. Kenneth Valentine will review ‘‘Delta Wedding," by Fudora Welty. Cyclist Is Injured Alfred O. Bugg, ®, of S074 Parker St., Detroit, at Pontiac General Hospital for cuts and bruises Friday night aft- er he lost control of his motor- cycle, jumped the curb and struck a parking lot post at Wayne St. and Warren Ave., according to Pontiac Police. Largest man-made fake in the|~ world is Kentucky Lake, in west- ern Kentucky. With a shoreline of 2,400 miles, it extends 185 miles in length from Kentucky to, the Pick Wick Dam in Tennessee. was treated) GM Cancels (Journal Ads | Firm Showing Anger at Wall Street Paper's Scoop on ‘55 Cars NEW YORK ® — The publisher of the Wall Street Journal says General Motors Corp. apparently has cancelled all advertising in the business daily due to a story forecasting 1955 automobile mod- els. A GM statement, without men- tioning cancellation of advertising, stated objections to the story ap- pearing in the Journal May 28. The story contained drawings of the 1955 Chevrolet and Dodge cars, presented as_ being ‘rendered for the manufacturers’ own blue- prints.” : The article also included a sketch of the hood and gtill of the 1955 Ford “based upen in- erty rights, 3 Persons Hurt as Car Collides With Oil Truck Three persons were treated at Pontiac General Hospital for head cuts and bruises after their car collided with an oi] truck on West Maple road near Haggerty road in West Bloomfield Township Fri- day. Robert C. Van Norman, 17, of 1309 Milton, Birmingham told Michigan State Police of the Pon- tiac Post that he was going west on West Maple and apparently fell asleep. Harold J. Smith, 43, of Detroit, driver of the truck, told troopers that he drove to the —Adv.| edge of the road to avoid Van Norman's oncoming car. Van Norman and two passengers, Robert K. Andrews, 18, of 1801 E. Lake Dr., Walled Lake and Wil- liam W. Lowe 19, of 81% FEloria Walled Lake were treated for mi- nor injuries 5 oC Has Business Squeeze PERU, Ill. w—Ted Weberling's business leaves him little room for expansion. He sells popcorn and peanuts from a stand established 60 years ago. The stand is 7 by 12 feet. Weberling weighs 310 pounds. ~ Death Notices BRAGAN, JUNE 18, 1964, EDWARD gene Bragan, Mrs. Rose Dean end Mre. Mary MHManneh Maxwell Puneral will be held Monday June ist at the Pursiey Funeral Home at 200 pm. with Rev Jas W. Deeg officiating. Interment at Perry Mount Park Cemetery Funeral arrangements by the Pursiey Puneral Home BURTON. JUNE 19 1984 LILA Paith 31200 Prembes Dre, ten Plains. Mich age 67. beloved wife of Alfred HM. Burton; orar mother of Alfred T Burton, Mrs Aileen Pitcher, Douglas Burton Mre Dianne Keen, Mrs Margaret Eakle, Mrs. Betty Traisted Mre Velma Lang, Mrs Thelma Moriar- ity, Mra. Shirley Fonder, and Mr Leonard Burton. Funere! arrange ments will be announced (ater by the Muntoon Funeral Home CAREY, JUNE 18” i064. OLA FE. 1310 Pontiac Trail, Walled ®Lake, Michigan @ 68; beloved mother of Dr. C; . Carey, Dr Carey and Mra. Ruth Dodge. Fu- nerel will be held Monday, June 71, at 1% p. m. from the First Baptist Church Walied Lake with Rev. Wendall Maloch affi- clating. Interment st Richardson Cemetery, Walled Lake, - Michigan Mrs Carey will be at the Rich- ardson-Bird Chapel. Walled Lake unti] Monday at which time she will be taken to the First Baptist Church and will lie in state there _ until time of service GIRST, JUNE 19. i954, HOWARD , deer brother Linda Girst and Mrs Marylynn Crane Punera) will be held Tursday, dune 22, at 3:00 pm. from the Myntoon Funeral Home with Rev. Wright Van Plew officiating. In- terment at Ottawa Park Ceme- ¢ tery. a ie JUNE 17, 68) «East Norman, ald and Kenneth Hall, Mrs. Barbara Goff «nd Shirley Mall. Puneral arrange- ments will be snrnounced later by the Huntoon Funeral Home PASSAGE. JONE 16, 1964 ADAM, 37 'W. Longfellow St, age 67; he- leved husband of Mrs Ethel e; dear father of Mrs Passag Leota Huffman, Albert — and Clinton Passage. Funeral! will be held Monday, June 21, m. from the ;-Oriffin neral Home with Kenneth Hutchin officating. Interment at — Cemetery, Cass City, an. Punerel arr —. 7, Sparks-Oriffin neral ‘ome. 8. 1317 Baton Road Berkley Mich, age 64 » Wotk Wanted Male 10 NEW OR ea ‘RP ENTS ER AND ¢ ABINET work, Available CARPENTER WANTED mew and roa +4210. CARPENTER Year. of experience, FE 71-0274. CABINET SORE GARAGE BUILD odeling. Call after 6 p. m. ET MAKUP AND CARPEN- ter. © oe ‘pecially FE DAIRY WORK WANTED BY ELD- erly man. Able to A aad milking _ machine. EXPERIENCED GaAs STATION. __cars, driving or farm GOOD ms WANTS oni top _ «py Kind PE ¢3288 HAND LS ISuINS: iG, LAWN WORK, large-grass, weed ‘@ush cutting, ~~ well on tile, Rubbish hauled. bel — a MIDLEAGED ) MARRIED MAN. to children. Wants job as chauf- feur, watchman. caretaker of truck driver. R. M. Olson 170 _ Opdyke Rd Lot 6, Pontiac. MAN DESIRES LAWN CUTTING with power mower Grass to 10 inches |} _ Cal , > LiouT MAULING IMMEDIATE _ service. FE 5-7972 MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind. No car. FE_ 23-0278 OpD JOBS. CARPENTR OR whatever, by 2 men, OLY _ 20741. PLASTERING NO JOB TOO 74-6157, a3. > om. L Lionr. nights, EM ~ Experienced — Waitress APPLY IN PERSON. GEORGE'S Sandwich Shop. 1018 Joslys. Fo | LADY pest uu bad ag’ ‘s and : | att + Fe WAN : UNATT - an under 4 Bae, a mee = welcome. 46117. _—_ *pasies for elderly women, Live Pontise Press Borat a Help Wanted 8 secueeeh ees? ward days to COLORED im Hills your ow apartment. Must 2-4157 arrange = care "81008 ve ear, Lead s- plan. Call oDulen week- for a persona! ANK- a <_< furnished ri | parttime YOUNG MAN WANTS FARM __work, live im. MaAyfair 6-2606 YOUNG MAN WANTS JOB PAINT- jobs EM 3a OO odd _Work Wid, Female _ i BABY SITTING WTD. DAYS. FE 56-2306. elerk or wia have you, wants or part time work ‘for the summer. FE 2-6833. Comp. AND TYPING. FU FULL OR CURTAINS WAS poder and work. Full or me. FE 43229. EXPERIENCED HIGH sCHOOL girl desires ork ehiid care ristian bome pre- terred, GIRL 15. DESIRES NO BABY SITTING OR MOUSE. work, FE 6-7003 GIRL. 14. WANTS BABY SITTING $6283 HO USECLEANING AND 3 PAINT: 610 gg mag F how” SCHOOL i “Exre. ed baby sitter. FE 17-0654 SCHOOL GIR WANTS pert time job. OR 33 TRONINGS. FAST NEAT, REA- sonable. FE 5-2757, Viola. LADY WANTS WORK BY DaY. PE _4-2400. LIGHT HOUSE work for widow in city FE 23-4230 LADY AND YOUNG “DAUGHTER want — work and to live in _FE ¢ee — MATURE WOMAN . DESIRES housekeeping for gentieman. FE 41483. APHING, TYPING. __ secretarial service. EM_}-2042 —————— NORWEOIAN GIRL a wants General experience Worked 1 year in OBA orway PART TIME SECRETARIAL AND clerical work by ¢ ed girl, Well quali 1 references. Avail after 12 poon For in form. +6029 PRACTICAL N UR S16 G GOOD tka ferenees- Will live in. FE work as mother's ft baby sitter. Call FE 56-7367, RELIABLE GIRL DESIRES | BABY sitt or mother's helper 2-9 after 6 BCHOOL GIRL — job. WANTS SUMMER ree Call FEL 18a after 6 SENIOR HIGH sCHOOL GIRL wants summer work. MY_ 2-123 WANTED , WASHINGS, NO aon: ings, FE | WASHINGS AND a0 Om | WANT- ed. FE 5-769. WOMAN WISHES DAY WORK. CFE 80770 : WASHINGS AND IRONINGS Picked up and delivered. FE _ 5-425! 12 Building Service « cluded to both a end wife. __$100 per month. Call MA 66475. COUPLE WANTED. ? DAYS WK. £ pe . — bake re- 1+) VETERAW r * and rmane positon, eer perm ‘ Work co-operativ Alternate 10 weeks school end 10 weeks omploy ® Weeks om ment. TWin ook 9-5492 OUTSTANDING TEACHER A Marshall Fie) company has s Positions open in school coordination work. Guaran- teed Any teacher substitute teacher income teacher, o¢ m ting. leadership ability, For — local d@ family owned ummer vacation this vicinity for may qual'fy an ne for per- anent position those show- -* executive in- H_ Phalin, ‘ Desvete 26 Mich, | stating age experience, and tele- phone number. PR celle oa NURSE. EXPERI- ed. 70 M&hawk Rd. FE 2-6681. wat ESTATE SALESMAN OR lady te work tm Pontiac area. Phone Orwaville for ap potntment arr AWBERRY PICKERS WANT- ck for you al Johnson. north west rself or for me corner, Seymour Lake and Sashabaw SELL OVER PHONE EXPERI- gece not necessary. Can show you w boss. Work hours minutes, Be your own you want. Phone . Call Mr. 8i- ‘mon 19am to%pm FE 8-0801 eli a me. 66 W. uron. Wa ANTED 1 TO LEASE. TR 332 fl fiat TRACTORS Instructions ACCORDIONS LOANED PREE To| FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND sons home Accord ons 7 atizes at, factory prices. OR 3-9466 | Work Wanted Male beginners bed traflers to pull Mich. Contact Te- Farmer City 41 9 your &lso sold 10) LO OP LPP LPP ~i work, Cal: a enc 4 MA work. k Ww. ANY KIND OF 363. = = eee ANY KIND OF _§-7103_ a ee 7 AND TILE 3 BOYS &, wisn i¢ YEARS OLD ~ kind of work. Exper: ny farm. FE 4-9093 TEACHERS DE FE 24522 SIRE TTENTION COMPLETE R modeling & modernizing service rooms, recreation rooms additions complete alterations custom apartment FHA. financing, FE building _ +5470. _ ee re FLOOR LAYING AND SAND _ing. Reasonable MAple 5-064) ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS RF- tie also new homes. MA BRICK BLOcK ; BASEMENTS CK VE- Neer, ornamental stone and brick fireplaces. FE §-2060 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Alse chimnevs, No job too jarge or too smal! Guaranteed _Wor' Ph FR +0604 B & J TRENCHING ~ Footing. field tile and water lines _OR_ 3.7640 BLOCK AND > Pe MENT NT WORK. PE 1-€421 or 3 PE 7-007 CARPENTER WORK. Al ALTERA. tions. fnizations, also custom building. Titre 73% __ CEMENT _ WORK. ALL KINDS Fre estimates Jensen FF 2-2340 CARPENTER WORK ROUGHING & finishing _MA 5-5675 BLOCK AND CE- _FE 5-0782 MPLETE LINE OF MASONRY. _Brick block & stone EM _3-5182. CARPENTER WORK CARPENTERY, Alteration: .vnd custom bulldiny. _OR_3-2579. CEMENT W L& WORK: RESIDENTIAL & commercial; free estimates. Ray- mond Commins, FE 4-9366. CUSTOM BUILDER. RESIDEN- tial. — new or remod- eling. Plain iodine nV soe _reasonable, prot D&M Spina; SERVICE Free estimates on your addition, arage or etc; just call OR _+2 \. Terms. ee DORAGLINE & ; 1 ULLDOZING work of clt kinds) New equ! ment expert operators. FE ¢5281 MY_ 2.0940 EM 3.2362 THATS THE NUMBER TO ~FISHELL & PLAUTZ_ EXPERT CEMENT WORK AND a yiser Phone OR 3}-6208 or Fic sok SANDING | Bd ltl FIN . = i Centra) FE | ‘ experience John Taylor. 10 ~vears Modern equipment phone FE 40424 FLOOR “SANDING OLD ¥ FLOORS A _Speciaity Carl Bills FE 2-5789 FURNACES CLEANED | SPECIAL $1 95 OR 3151) | GARAGE DOORS deals CHOICE - REMODELING 175 Dixie )_ Hwy. OR 3-4101 OENERaL— BUILDING REPAIR. Brick cage a and cement work. Plastering and vile wk. FE 42290. GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds Est. 1916. *, A. Ru Pr fos. | ( b 2-907) ~ HOUSE RAISING —___OAKinnd 8-3860 HOUSE MOVING FULLY —*du'pped L. A. \. Young, FE 4-8450. | 308" FLEMMING FLOOR” LAY. = po, Hatch ine "Sh Edt fimishine Building Service 12 REMODELING oagsons Arr ane I re pg 3S a TES - ECIL STOPP. PERT & CECI 4380 Dixie Hw Drayton Plains OR 3-7721, tf P answer OR 3-2420, R. G. ~gNYDER_ FLOOR R LAYING, sanding ead finishing. Phone F: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 Moving & Trucking 19 ite ett PLL LO REDUCED RATES Large Van to serve you, Smith Mo oving. FE 44864 VOLLMAR | MOVING AND STOR- p- Big' 3 Van he ea: a re in United Sta’ es. « eervice, re Painting & : Decorating 20 2| WA! ~~ Building Supplies 12A DO 'IT Now! Irs LATER THAN YOU THINK! A reali opportunity to compiete your basement boute or incom- plete home, Reliable firm will fi- nance “building materials at low_ re of interest. Reply bos #4 Pontiac eas ___Business Services 13 Sean ace ASPHALT PAVING & PENE- tration Service. — driveways rking areas fee estimates. 7 zm 21 LL MAKES ; OF REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES IRONFRS & MOTORS REPAIRE . PHONE Ik 4-2569 Walton's $1 N. Parke APPLIANCE SERVICE We service ali — — retriger- —. wast cleaners, nove 0% Usiiend A mall «Pi 2 s02i 4LL MAKES OF SOURTaIN Ens tr rinting . w PE 3-0135. ~A & B TRENCHING — Pootings, water lines, field tile, _ PE 5-006! TREE REMOVAL. ree estimates. PE ina: BC AVATINO ao _Gump truck service FE 44417. BEACH CLEANING Beaches installed, cleaned, sanded EM 35-2088 2 hie 27 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS and Windows cleaned. Ph ve 2-1631 BOLLD OZTNG SATISFACTION guaranteed. FE_ %-0353 - CONCRETE BROKEN WITH AIfi hammer by the hour or job, FE ~- " = ee _——— — —_— Chimney Work Act now before the rush, clean, repair, rebuild, build new chim- neys. in installing Bpec gas chimneys; also clean repair fireplaces, furnaces, boilers, by Bygsee" end Chimasy ca Fs COE’S TRENCHING | SERVICE Foundation footings, septic tank fields and water lines, FE 2-2965 DEPENDABLE SEPTIC TANK none Prompt service, MY EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- __ moval. Ph. FE $-6583 or OR 3- 2000. “EAVES TROUGHING Furnace repairs, ail makes FE §-@97) French s Heating & Sheet _ Metal _ SE WE R PCL 5 A\NING Sinks Sundsy Serv. Ph. FE 42012 ELECTR: MUTOR SERVICE RE- the “o-ts0 * ‘nae 218 BE. Pike CawN mOw~ 33 3 SHARPENED 34 hours serviee «:' wor guaran teed. Pree pick up and delivery. "65 Lincoln _f."@, _ FE 23-4873 CAWN MOWERS, SAWS SHARP- br mact'.e. FE 23-3004. 1385 _ Highwood Bivd. PLASTERING PATCH WORK ALL work guaranteed Free estimates _FE_ — — — PLASTERING D Mevers __¥M 3-8830. FF 41938 PLASTERING ALL TYPES. EX- cellent work. Ou.ranteed. Reas- +7107 —— PLASTERING a » §-0025, Leo Lustig rE REFR AID Be ae D AP- pliance service. B Got, FE 5-9065 ROBERT W CHAPIN PLUMBING _and heating Phene FE 53479. SAWS, LAWNMOWERS Accurately sharpened FE 27680 18 Chamberlain SUBURBAN 5S. PTIC TANK cleaners, Lake Orion MY 2-6431. TRaE TRIMMING AND REMOV- el. Free estimate. FE 48803. FE 7-8624 _ TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY G. VAN HORN & SONS FE TREE TRIMMED OR REMOVED. No job too large of two email. _MU_ 01037 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 ALTERATION MEN'S POCKETS. 218 Raeburn ; __ . DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- _Moas FE 5-2768 16 Paimer Garden Plowi ing Te 16 »A ALL POWER LIFT FQUIPMENT Garden erin i discing, & level- ing, FE ¢371 EDMUNDS 8ON Garien Plowing. Bulldoring Mowing and Leveling PE 71-6531 OR 3.6657 GARDENS With Limes iW tractor or rototiller. | PE 4.43 Roto TILLING Licht c GRADING FE §-4372 e. 18 ~~ Laundry Service LAUNDRY SERV- Laundry FE FOR FAMILY ice Ph. Pontiac 2-810) CAcE cU IRTAINS PI AIN OR RUF- fled beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry Ph, FE 2-810). PIECES WasneD & DRIED 12 N. Cass, FF 3-934! ISA 25 _for $1 Landscaping PPB IOL IO DANS LANDSCAPE complete jawn maintenance. 46510 SERVICE FE ~ DUMP No job 92069 . LOADER AND truck Full or part time too small. Reasonable GRADING AND YARD LEVELING West side. FE ®3552. GRADER GENERAL LAWN MAINTENANCE and landscaping Retaining wal!s _Bhete: «te. Kleka Nursery, FE 3870 LANDSCAPING CLEAN UP _Work. FE 46196 LAWNMOWING _FE 27314 _ _ — TREE SPRAYING Mosquitoes weeds shrubs _ Call OL 2.4021 _ Movi ing & Truc king err oe REASONABLE and _t9 ALL KINDS OF HAULING up and = delivery Cheap eh AA-1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR pickup & delivery. Good service _at reas rates. FE 17-0750 anytime. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. PE ¢-2266 FE TNCTNERATORS CLEANED Ashes & rubbish hauled. Clean _up FE ¢$134_ LIGHT HAULING work Reasonable _FE 2-664 LIGHT ~ MAULING, 7a YARDS OF black dirt or peat. Rubbish, in- _finerator serviee OR 3-519 LOWER STRAITS FE 4 4623. HANDY-MAN LIGHT HAULING , ODD JOBS, _cheap. “E 2-7750. LIGHT HAULING. HANDY-MAN _Work. Reasonable FFE 2-3664 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish hauled FE 2-0603 Cian © TRUCKING. RUBBISH AND ashes. sor } PE 2-7625 ver ane 5 som | STAKE TRUCK wants hauling FE 44088 O’DELL CARTAGE Le-e) ano Lene Luaetance Moving one _5-9806 SUDDEN ser VICE—ASHES, RUB- bish and light trucking. FE 46079 TRUCKING AND HAPLING RER- _bish. Anytime cheap FE 3-9296 MASON vALTERA are ON. RE 8s & RE! __pairs Kinde EM 4870 ] MASON : EMENT WORK FREE estimate Our * A J. We re oe 2 SR Se PLUMBING 1 ANT 1 FEATING | H 8 & Bon FE 43181" OR ) R 32008 EVEN nda aR ari % Toe Pickups Trucks to Rent ah KS|' TRACTORS ECUIPMENT 1% they Staker Pontiac karm aad Indastrial Tractor Co, a1 PAINTING | PAPERMA nou, wets shing } i well wa elessina Reasousd.:, PE Sail . Completes PAINT ‘ Waahin & clean- ing. bu r Cc _OR TERMS. z Painting and Decorating FREE TES PE 16596 FE 5.074 INTERIOR AND ERTERIOR DEC orating Reasonabie. ow Pr 24 INTO RIOR AND — done. RB No job big or too small. Free esti- _ mates FE 2.1923 PAINTING INSIDE ‘. OUT. PREE estimates. FE 23-4137 PAPERMANOING AND VALNTING. cueiea. —pEstp WTAL. mercial paper & goa re- moved Charlies ae OA 63801 or hog 2074 APERING 9 yAintina RESIDENTIAL & MMERCIAL ATISFACTION ASSURED 5. _WILLAMS FE_ 3-6164. WOMEN WANT WALL , WASHING. painting OR 322 Wall Washing g& Painting Herbert Hall | WALL PAPERING “aR PAneTING Call_for estimate. FE 4-0265 WALL WASHING, . Waren CLEAN- ing & painting. ork guaran’ free estimate Phone FE 5-0834' Photos & Accessories 2t 2t eee CASE eee FE CAMERA. F-45 lens ROLLFIX flash attachment 53-6304 TREASURED PHOTOS. COPIED and restored, LoPatin Studio, 12 E Pike FE ¢7391 3s) MM GERMAN CAMERA P35 pee self timer, fiash unit. case, EL e ure ehtrdl new con- ites. Pe 35MM ge oy et CASE. FE 36336 like new, $20. 1 Television Service 22 DOO LD L_I_EI_IL_L_IPEIOLI IOI PPO DAY, NOHT TV SERVICE PE 56-1206 FE 5-8390. ss M, *P_ STRAKA_ 7 GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY make. FE ¢8736 ANDY CON- DON § Radio & TV ; fioms | SERVICE CALLS = $3.80 DAY Ml TCHELL'S "TV 109 N. Saginaw PE 2-2871 _Typewriter $ Service 22A PILED TYPEWRITERS RENTED _ Mitchell *, 123 N. Seginew St. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine repairi Expert work General Printing and Office Sup _piy_ Co 7W lew ence Upholstering 23 naaiaies lias AL's UPHOLSTERING Custom Furnitures U we Auto trim, free estima FE 46197 BAKLE'’ CUSTOM | UPHOLSTER- ing 6174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3- 641, Free estimates. DRAPES. SL. gece als. Beadle FE 51927. FURNITURE REFINISHING AN- tiqu » @ specialty, FE 5-7332 SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES aD “BED. spread Yor ma _erial. FE 5-65707. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING _ u 5 _ TELEGRAPH rE > 8888 Lost & Found 24 SOOO OL BFP“ ee FOUND: SMALL BROWN FEMALE — oir, w to be good ery friendly with __ehiidren re 2-7577 FOUND BLACK vEMALE ~ BPA- niel puppy E_2-6012 LOST 3} YEAR OLD BRITTANY niel White with orange spots — Drayton Plains School 3-266 _ nae VICINITY BIG Coolidge 2 Springer Brown and white femaies ward MI 44784 LOST GREEN PARAKEFT PET of 00 year old lady Answers to “Nicky “ Reward MI 6.0041 . LOST: BROWN LEATHER BILL- fold with badges. papers. and MONEY. Finder please call FE 4-9262 KITTEN Lost Feith and Lois FE 56757) ~ MATERL ~ BEAVER, Spanicis Re- IN [VICINITY | OF Sts. Gray striped. ) TAKEN rma- LosT Le COLLIE April a rew tion ¢ 5809 LOST: ~FonToiee SHELL GLASS es. Saturday around Pontiac. Piease Phone. OL 23-3307. __ LOST LADIES BILLFOLD VICINI- ty of Dodge Park on Sunday Keep money and return papers - FE 5710000 _ 7 _ Lost PARAKEET GRAYISH blue. Loved very much by owner FE 4623) - Masseur 24A LO PLL LPP PPPOE SCTENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE. Special foo technique, 72 Elm Bt FE 42851. ~ Notices & Personals 25 AT NO cost TO YOU. YOUR choice $1950 Dormeyer mixer, or $1895 Take orders among friends acquaintances for 2@1 gts bev erage base Fach quart makes 4 allon coolful economical, re reshing drink Cost about 2 cents per giass FE 2-3053 ANY GIRL OK WOMAN NEEDING @ friendly adviser contact Mra. Vernon Vie. Ph FF 2-474 Conti dential, The Salvation Army. ANYONE “WHO CAN GIVE INFOR mation In regard to the potsoning ef our dog wil be paid $50 IIT First Auburn Heights FE 78755 ALI. RUG CL@ANERS AREN'T THE same — heres the proper pame, Fina Foam. Waite's Notions ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, June 19 1854 1t will not be re- sponsible for any other debts con- tracted by any other person than myself. Ernest J. Wittkopf, 791 _ Cameron, Pontiac "ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. June 19 1054 1 will not be re- sponsible for any debts con- tracted by anv other than mv- self Roland Garnett, 21 Clover posrt. Rochester BABY SHOFY ALSO COCKTAIL _*proms FE 4-4088 4 COLD “AVE SPECIAL _ End cur! with sty!ing. $650 Deore thy's 500 N. Perry FE 2-1244 DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. st =n Ky PR 49461 — FE 41443 Mrs. Burnes FE 2-6814. 93 Mark DR. A. A. KANTER. FOOT SPFE- clalist. 3% 8 Saginaw. | FE 3-7526. KN.PP SHO REPRESENTATIVE OR (3-1502 MICHIGAN . aPC Er “SYRU- P| $5 per gal Tavior. REpublic 2-5511 Utica Michigan. ee ON AND ‘AFTER THIS DATE. wil| pot be res sible for any debts contract Dy any other than myself Robert G Prance 4770 Pontiac Lake Rd, Pontiac, Mich _ ; PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE F231. REDUCE AND RELAX Resu.ts with every visit Fast. safe and scientific FE 44131 ON AND AFTER THIS — DATE, June 17. 1954. I shall not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself. Ed- ward R Kulick 905 N. Birch- ton, Milford. Mich fog WEDDING T INVITA ATIONS iw. WILT BUILD t TRON PORCH RATL- and vard fences to order WE”2-0622, _ WALLPAPER FACTORY OUTLET _how located at 105 } N. Saginaw. Wed. Child, to B _to Board 26 CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for FE 2-17 WTD CHILD on CARE FOR IN! my home. FE 23700 Wid. Household Goods 27 LET Le? vs BUY IT on AUCTION IT IT | 92681 for re ONE Money W anted = 2 AS Wid. Household Goods 27 we eee oe eee FURNITURE NEEDED LAWN MOWERS BOUGHT AND sold, repaired and sharpened, FE __ +5264. SEVERAL HUNDRED YDS. fill dirt wanted in next 2 Woodward and Lake Detroit WANTED NIOHT CRAWLERS, Bhorty Hook's Piace, PE 23-5200 Wa EE FILL Din. Must be all dirt no gesyeee mis- a FE 2) Wrv. Goop UsED UMBRELLA tent. MAfair 6-2177 after 5. WANTED 1 TO BUY SMALL B ‘BUILD- ing tent 6 down or lum- ber cheap, PE 2-6805 ang | ee BET OF GOLF IRONS. _28A * WOULD LIKE $410000 TO FIN- ish West Suburban bome and take over contract at 6 per cent, plus us, $100 a month pay- ments Write Box i. Pontiac Press. ~ Wanted to Rent — 29 FAMILY DE- bouse. BUSINESS MAN & sire 2 or 3 bedrm 23651. ee COUPLE WITH TWO YEAR OLD daughter need 2 or 3} bedroom un- furan. or lower apt. in Rochester area No smoking of drinking ¢ Call PE 2-8547 PREE SERVICE TO «LL LAND Ds Qualified Tenants furnished 1 hr. Service RUSSELL Nye ely | RENTAL AGENCY FREE TO LANDLORDS LISTINGS the” Familv rental egent. FE T SIDE FOR 122 SS GARAGE ON peat _ doat trailer FE 2-6 PONTIAC PRESS WRITER AND WIPF"> WANT SMALL HOUSE, YEAR-ROUND OP REFERENCES. CALL FE 64624 MD AND FAMILY NEED HOUS- ing for 2 years in western or suburban Pontiac. Write Pontiac Press Bow 18. MIDDLE ae ) PROFESSIONAL wife faruished by within 15 minutes Box 44. Pontiac Press MINISTER WIFE AND 2 YEAR old daughter need 2 or 3 bed- rm unfurn. house or lower epart- ent in Lake Orton, Oxford or mnitine vicinity, call FE 2-8547. Youna “COUPLE | NEED 6 SMALL unfurnished house before July 1. PE 5-670 r 6 v BEDACCa - HOUSE UNPUR- Rished, $70-675 monthiy. Will sign _ lease Call FE 50118 Share Living Quarters 30 FRIENDLY MAN TO aur" a _toom. Twin beds 153 Prospec TIP FOR TEENAGERS: The bike, toys, books and other things you've out- grown are turned into cash through Classified ads! Ask Mother to call FE 2-8181 for an ad-writ- er NOW. GIRL, 20, WILL SHARE LIVING quarters with girl or woman EM 3-2656 LADY WITH HAPPY DISPOSITION to share my apt West side, rea- sonable. References. FE is _after 6 pm WORKING LADY WILL SHARE 56 room house and bath with middle- _*ged couple. PF ¢5834 before 2. _Wtd. Transportation 31 ‘O PONTIAC rr Ess J PRESS fos PH. FE +asel, BEFOR Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR land contract or equity in your home, Ko. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd rr 445603 HOME MORTGAGE LOANS LOW INTFREST RATE PAUL 8 KA FE 5-8406_ Eves FE 2-7676 TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR land contract Realtor Partridge 3 W. Huron CASH We guarantee to get you the bert Pract ¥ deal on your land con- ract We suggest you call others i. Bat 20340 and eCullough, Francis E "Bud" Miller Realtor DOING BUSINESS AS STONE oes em Dally: Sun. ~~ 5% MORTGAGES IN FARMS OR SUBURBAN, from % acre with 100 ft. frontage, no appraisal of clos fees. 2-025 1 to 5 B. D. CHARLES Fen aos, Bren, FE 8 TE sist “$ Unlimited $ for buytng land contracts. Fast courteous action. For immediate resulte call ay ohnson, or Mr. Jol) personally A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S S. Telegraph Rd. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. F. J. Vas Welt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W. Huron St Phone FE 5-8183 WE HAVE $200,000. At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned jand contracte for our clients. See me Before you ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT AHAN REALTY we fi 1073 ‘Eee Be OPE ey PRIVATE PARTY WILL BUY ORI- ginal land contracts. OR 3-2053. Wanted | Real Estate 32A CASH | 24 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY 1iM WRIGHT or DICK VALUET, Realtors|? sell aeruiure et oak waitin Co-operative Real Estate Ex &. 45 Oskiand Avenue Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Wanted Real Estate 32A CAS ey 24 HOURS (Tithe oe afte Call alee the phone, we be Ut ver etter batere yee Gea: We mean business! EDW. M. STOUT YOU WANT ACTION MAHAN HAS BUYERS MILLER LISTINGS WANTED Fences E, “«Bud™ Miller . Realtor DOING BUSINESS AS STONE LTY 8 oa. Gun 1 w 6 or D dectye _ VE 20253 Call a Specialist! Wen You Want to Sell Real Estate! Financial lems call for & medical problems cau for a pro dis- List aa a if you have «a estate problem. Bor sure results »ee— WHITE BROS. Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 Open 8 to 8. Sun. 1 to § GREEN LAKE OFFICE ACTION ee ee LISTINGS WANTED we Bay, Sell or Trade H. C, Newingham, Broker Marshall FE or FE 4001 LISTINGS WANTED Properties and homes needed for immediste sale. Red Horse Real Estate FE 4-2252 BLE PERSON WANTS TO or outside of tiac §6Press RELIA buy small home Pontiac, Write _ Box 5 WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS, paw hg os of condition ores" a “KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 21421 TRADES sie ore & SON ge CO-OP MEMBERS FE 41557 QUICK cast oaea” FOR aaa HOME & ters Fy sith Saeco ice. "5.°D'¢ _S telegraph HAVE BUYERS FOR One or two Dedroom modern home, either citv of suburban. Two bedruxm modern home tn Hu- ron Gardens area with basement and garare Income property on lake or house with possibilities. At least 6 rooms down. Call J. A, Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE roperty. McKINNEY” k. F. McKINNE Office 8800 Commerce Rd. Ph. EM _ 33313 or UNiv, 1-6708 3 ye R ALS oe ee _Rent Apts. Furnished . _33 Room MODERN ADULTS only. 131 Lafayette. Private FE 2 2-143, _‘trance on Cass. | KITCHENETTE, 1 ROOM WITH adult only, 45 Muron. Cail _ FE 5-7864 1 LARGE MODERN FURNISHED room. One man. $8 per week __FE_5-6867. 1 Egat tk a PREFERRED. 890 TTT es ‘CLEAN FURNISHED room for 1 man, private entrance. —185_Baidwin , beth right caretaker. 16-18 E. downtown, Adults, See Huron St. jock Alber’ Apartments. sexkicbine — _279 8. Jessie. 2 ROOM APT. NICELY Fun: nished. Adults. 115 LeGrand 2 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. TAnGE ercias PARTLY FUR- shed. FE 27147 from 8 to 6. : de edereinga co’ ; rE ENTRANCE. arsed seals only References. 100 Norton, NEWLY FURNISHED 2 ROOM apt with porch. on Summit street _ tort young lady FE 3-7246. 2 LARGE WELL rooms Heat, li ._ and gas Eleetrie refrigerator Private en- _trance Adults only. $8 Virginia > enOOm | APT PARTLY FUR- a 7 Henderson. AND ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY. YOUNG RENTAL Call before FE ¢i4ip. ry 6, 43 rr, 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. 30 8 Park. 2% Pre OMS FURNISHED. | 1 CHILD. 24 Cross &t. 3 Lacinerey AND BATH RENT REA. Quiet people. 234 Ferry, AND BATH. 447 WN Perry St 2 children ited. References required, per mo. c. die Branch River. on ae Sesame River. FS 3450. _ T ROOM COTTAGE. RUNNING WA- 3 3 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE entrance, very nice. | AND BATH, near the lake Private No pets. its only. Adul! PARTLY — ig ig D 2 Room apartment. 319 pect Bt. } ROOM NEWLY DECORATED furnished a ent. Private bath soe counts Lee in Auburn Hel ts Adults erred. FE sPouseReE rine ROOMS re. vate entrance. FE 3 ROOMS NICE AND CLEAN. i —_— baby welcome. 70 8. Pad- 2 “aa 4 ROOM AND BATH, y. 2 bed- 9_100_Dresden. [8 AND ALSO 3 th. Children ROOMS. welcome. AND BATH. Beach 4 ROOM APT AND BATH, NO __ children. Upstairs. : ARCADIA APARTMENTS 3 rooms and beth. Adults only. $60 per month. k. G. Hempstead, Realtor FE ¢8264 FE 40204. CLEAN 3. ROOM APARTMENT and sleeping room $78 LeBaron. MODERN 4 ROOM APARTMENT. Couple only. 6177 Cass Elizabeth _Lake Road. FPREE FURNISHED APT fn dry cleani¢ store to person or answering store tele- phone —— Phone PE 5-3647 after 6:30 pm BEAUTIFUL LAKE E FRONT YEAR around furnished and bath apt, 10 I ga out, no — children or pets. OR CLEAN. COOL BASEMENT apartment for 2 gentlemen. FE HOUSES AND APTS ALL KINDS. _ Family_rental agent. FE ¢2583._ NEWLY DECORATED 4 LARGE furnished roems first floor util~ ities furmshed. 2 private en- trances. Share basement. bath and garage Black top driveway and read No only. Preier oe ey working — Repiv Box Pontiac Lt] NEWLY DECORATED } ROOMS and bath trivate entrance. Large porch. Lake privileges. Call) MY 34400. PARTLY FURNISHED 4 ROOM 162% Bailcwin r. BACHELOR PE 54-6863 ON OX- | etal Gas stove and re- age private entrance _ tus Elis. . Rent eae Unfurnished 34 2 @ 3 RMS. TOTS WELCOME. RU L i. peed a RENTAL _AGENCY. FE ¢ at ROOM i, PUR Ia D APT Auburn. 2 BOONE PRIVATE BATH. front and rear entrance. __ 40808. WATERFORD 2 ROOMS AND kitchenette. are entrance. Adults, OR 32251, OR 32444. 7) ROOMS, VERY AN. 309 N moon AND BATH. FIRST floor, West side. FE &-8288. 3 [pis oe AND BATH, UPSTAIRS. jults only. FE 2 25705. | ON BUS 3 7 FURNISHED ED ROOMS ON People must be clean. 389 _8. Hage eens sage, AND BATH LIGHTS. | beak ft — $70 a _moath mh ARCADIA APARTMENTS 3 rooms and beth. Adults only $60 per month. kK. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 E. Huron Street FE 4-6204 3 ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS. 103 FE. Huron. ee 4 ROOMS, WALL TO WALL CAR- utilities furnished. 134 A bedroom ent. Private en- trance. he electricity fur- Bished —— OR FLOOR, utilities fur- FE 4-5920. Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 3 ROOM FURN HOUSE BABY welcome. FE 57124 5 LARGE ROOMS IST FLOOR. — oi inc!. Couple sraterees. 49 Putnam COTTAG a dae eat prombing Secluded Pre no —_ aa a. x. rouns mine Ager rE Steet aunties COTTAGE. Co TAG COUPLE ONLY R1 iS 80 a es HOUSE TRAILER. Fee parked or buy. NEWLY DECORATED YEAR round 5 Lake. ALE MOOERT YEAR ROUND ser ye Near ee. _ heeded. FE 40401 after § P=. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 FURNISHED COTTA feat. 08 8 Weck, Can Ay 581 N. Long Lake Rd.. Lake Or- tx "OR To ed__couple_ _children. Call 42090 before 2 BEDROOM. § ROOM HOUSE, _$090 per month FE 5-0269. 2 BEDROOM YEAR ae home newly decorated. matic ol] heat At Watkins ane. Lake privileges MA 5-7806. Call _ Weekdays | after 4:30 p.m. ROOMS is AND BATH UNFURN. ne 5. - Cedar Is ine . . $17 Forest Drive. bed 4 couples or as desired. eek, or terms for season. OR NEW wi § CABINS ON tions now. OR 3-4388. RB. and K. Cabin Bay — caBIN ON BEAUTIFOL TEE Good beach. tien, PE 2-0731 AMS : furnished. Suitable $85 ee Lake, MA 54-3176. Lewiston, For Rent Rooms 37 lnties * glenda "or ; Se ane oe or je. seph mecpel. | TS Se $10 PER “Mauer, Belter Apts 06 Cottage CLOSE IN. aoe Men only. 48 Mechanic. DOUBLE R WITH TWIN beds with kitchen privileges. Men in -om LARGE _room. Cal! FE 4-2780 {ARor LARGE room no d 2-703 Nice “CLEAN, ROOM. NEAR FAC- tories ROOM A ton Jr FOR 1 MAN WITH CLEAN WORK nice rford. 38508 entleman on Huron bus line. +2. ACROSS FROM WASHING- home near Wate CLEAN FRONT ROOM FRONT SLEEPING. NO rinkers. 397 N. John- | FOR LADY. RE- W. Huron 153 Prospect _Reasonable Hiro 738 Menominee ROOM Dwight SLEEPING ROOM CLEAN. CLOSE a 27 Clairmont Place. FE SINGLE or couple home privileges. 8-0907 FOR GENTLEMEN AND DOUBLE GIRLS SLEEPING ROOM. TWIN BEDS. Close te Pontiac and Fishers. FE rE SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT. 1 block from GMC aa he & Saag my Men = FE 50 ae E. MONTCAIM. CORRER or minute lenwood = week. ~~ _Fisher_ Bod women. 616 Bradford 22 Large le room. vileges. nts walr & ef Pontiac or y. ~ Rooms With Board 38 oe a Ae BOARD FOR TWO ‘4 bieck from bus E eens. home: ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK HOTEL AUBURIN Cooking and Refrigeration Unit. Also 1 or 2 464_Auburh HOTEL ROOSEVELT $12 WEEKLY Newly ea at HO! me! 5 WEEKLY PACILITIES OORILL HEALTH CLUB. Moo. EST PRICES. Mr. Car’ Ransom suites by week Reasonabie rates. PE 5-8126. | stop. Private room 39 BEST IN TOWN TEL: Ease . Mer FE 5-6171 ~~ aw Py Ona Rigs und basement oa road, Lake priv: 5 pores ieee ase’ Case ‘eieabeth Lake . No A LO’ Lake. Huron ene at Commerce rage. No _Easy terms “ADAMS TRADE Will] take housetrailer, oF car as — payment on § room modera ADAMS REALTY CO. gE +393 cm Auburn Ave. ba Py for occupency. Attention YEAR ROUND RANCH © HO IN- ON COMMERCE ITH BOAT AND BY OWNER BE APPRECIATED. CALL FOR RIINDAY APPOINTMENT. EM 3}-4005. A HOME OF YOUR OWN Only aie Down | storms screens, 100 x 300 ft. Jot. possession. f Near Eastern Jr. High four (4) bedroom frame home—2 up and 2 down 7 nice rooms in ag bm — Touse. Sheol" pececenisn. nis 1 @® bargain buy. At my's Lake 2 a, fal beth rovms apd, hg bes, lot. Vacant. All i iar Lake Front row ge Boggy AM of¢ — gr ee aa full basement, ofl FA large on 1 om i beach $18, What You' ve “Ww aited For 4 UY—A fine 6 ed $14,400, terms. WE BUY AND SELL WTAND CO CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33: W. Huron 8t ir ‘diame Open 8 30 ‘til 8:30 $1,250 DOWN On this sweil family east side bath. pom ses: 7,960. —— VALUET, Realtor rative Real Estate Exc e Ave FE 3 M MERCHANDISE MOVES FAST when you advertise in Classi- fied! Appliances, furni- ture, musical instruments — anything! Dial FE 2-8181. ANNETT OFFERS West Side—Paved Street 6 room modern home ia excellent condition, full bese- ment with new stoker fur- nace, new siding and new roof. Corner lot with 1% car garage. Only $6,000 terms. 2 Acres 7 room modern home. 3 bed- rooms. full basement Delco oil a matic water heater. 2 good. gravel reed $10,000, Near Pontiac High Toom_ apartments Ph. FE 2-9239 decorated By week. Also Rent Stores pl BUILDING, reasonable. +3391. GOOD LOCATION. 259 Elizabeth Lake. Good for Many Businesses On ma‘n corner in Pike and > ode he = cata Welcome. te) or ROMS REALTY. CO. - yd OR Be cries Extra large 7 room mod- ern me. lava- tory full basement 2 car garage ayngautitully landscaped lot 73x300_ splen- did income possibilities $14. 500. terms Suburban Spacious 4 bedroom modern home and business on paved road. | East and 40 fruit trees. West Side—1 Acre Large 12 room 3 bath brick — completely ian aes ed calerat fireplace, diene room 12x21, TV room 14x18, large mod ‘tn kitchen with GE difhwasher 1 bedroom and ceramic tile bath on first on ® bedrooms and 2 second. n Leseernk automatic ot] heat 3 car garage beau- tifully eatecawed lawn §22,- 730 term Donelson Park evergreens. Living room Dig i with pat : bedrooms. and - ao rooms lt basem with tiga: room = reeres ae With natural ry. and fernece room with’ matic oil furnace, garege, lot a x a alumi- num storms end $25,900, terms. Roy Annett Inc. 28 E. Moron Fe aere) 3-193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1 - BUILD NOW 62503, ~ “4 —— 7 ie ae ° ° 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUYE 19, 1954 . TWENTY-FIVE For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43| Fer Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM ‘ 2 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER, MODERN 4 ROOMS 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE =) NEW 3 BEDRUOM HOME IN HOL- eeets and bath Fisher's, Extra NE: i mcioed. shoe dows. tis Part ‘pone, Ge et wanass tee P| Jack Loveland gi cree! Se E | CRESCENT LAKE ; TRMOGHAM, 3 BEDROOM, ge g mg: Vy at Large new 3 bunge: hose. Ges heat, full and screens, $5900 cash or $1500 low. Plastered painted walls, oak atecetueeen ~~ -~} down. 4870 Gilbo. ¢ Lake West PE 58521. ent, of] fu Feed FF ae eg band ete moter Ecos 7 OWtkn, Mae Low done. $500 down, full price $5,000. Lb Be a Large “13 hgh ds ge ‘- DON'T FE 1-620. as soqrqntion, sae apt. Paved ment. rented #45. Other owner modern me ee GIDDING. RD. dite (VACANT) drive 2 lots, 38,900 $1,650 down. | occupied. $5,800, $1,500 down ——_ BY OWNER INCOME. 1 ROOMS : ye 8 re sia PONTIAC REALTY CO. sod bath down, 3 rooine and beth > ae ee 131_Baldwin FE 5-4775 down, . onh Move r in, Y & MISS _Owner 10300 Woodward. TO $5010. 1 YP _ dea Di i, HOMES & COTTAGES - ag ag gy SE BY OWNER. * Binet press Lake Ton d' Realty Co. ROOSEVELT HOTEL ._ Cash or terms. +0390 g ALLED «PE 66181 Eves. oe Fee THE BOAT!! |_ttaeoenec m= * SAT. 3 to 6 T ROOM MODERN 90.500, TERE : SUN. 1 to 5 FE + 7941 : BE ie i it wy i F- E Ht i : EAEETEEES | tin Fl Faieti THEE: 5 7 i OPEN SUNDAY 1046 ith beach stone cae Se mase trees, 64.300 with $1,925 762 W. Huron FE ¢1587 cE 2 BED- rooms, fenced lot, off Joslyn ig water 1 car garage Near : ec i. Wm Whitcomb, Realtor, FE 5-9522. IDEAL FAMILY HOME. located $43.00 Per Month HOME—HAPPINESS 2 ACRE ESTATE West side paved road frontage, 64234 rambling ranch type buill in Pays For A Home mo. WANT IT To BY are Sell—To ; YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT see Pontiac's Best Buy and pores, giassed porch vint room has nature! Streamlined kitchen. 2 down. s. bedrooms . 2 bedroom pera Excellent basement, ot] 15,000 full price. Humphries Page 21 Today ment. level so another bedroom be . Unusual to get lakefront year round home $7,800! Humphries Morrison- Heugh 23 W. Hopkins at Baldwin FE 5-552! rooms r | esarg lawn. Everything sutomatic heat. Lovely lake view from pic- ture window 617800 cash to mortgage Humphries REALTOR * FE 2-0474 Eves. j 2 ‘s best FURNISHED |Meat Sress’ tive fam’ eto. $1,350 eiaten’ Sentec: barge i Over ma. ' e, : e m4 200 bays thls furnished § room| Ib per cent net” return. peme- Large sxresned paren? | — JOSEPH F. REISZ See Lat ees Ase le sel ae sop at 126 East Pike Bt. En WHITTEMORE IN OXFORD @€ room colonial type home, extra 4 bedroom home with 1 bedroom large rooms, new oil furnace, and complete bath, kitchen. din- plastered walls, oak floors, lots ine room living room down 3 ts ane for $10,400 een FE eeees - eenea eee “eases. oste or stop at 136 Kast Pike| §2.500 down. See HA. Pritz. 49 LAWRENCE W. . tly Oxford. Mich.. ED. NORDMAN. REAL ESTATE IGA YLORD | fee Ena, ‘Watch for the red & white house” FOR LISURELY LIV- IN CITY ING enlist the help of] Moger 2 niches rooms, aad a - ee x : Pontiac Press Classified] ress ",pecement co sacs. ons ads! They’re grand for selling, renting, hiring. Dial FE 2-8181. EXCELLENT HOME Sylvan Village, :as heat. 6 large rooms sun pore: car garage. Leaving City Owner, FE 41861. 60 ft. frontage with excellent beach. 2 bedrooms. Room to fin- ish 2 mor Natura] fireplece, scapead jot Call for price and terms MACEDAY LAKE hospital It's one | _» Wi beethedn mind Wilh fact ST ee cee homes, consist- FOR COLORED FAMILIES 3 bedroom year around® home ing of a large living Nice 6 room modern home Liv-| Natural firepiace. 2 screened-in dining room, kitchen with eating; ing dining room, kitchen, rehes. Priced at only $5050 with space. plus one room or den| down. 3 bedrooms bath, up. 1380 down. on rst floor, Second floor| Basement. Hot sir furnace Au- CUCKLER REALTY has 8, and) tometi hot water 2 lots. Paved |... rE full bath which has been | street. Goor location. $1500 down | 7) o. Saginaw 4-4081 remodeled with will handle. ves, 74143, OR }-6603 pl tile walls, Full b ent,| bed home with basement. Wa-|_ gas fired furnace. Attached ¢®-| ter, gas and lights. On paved |2 BEDROOM, GAS HEAT, 12X24 rage, street. Very close to school. Price living room. dining room, full me Emote with $2,960 down | gmail home with ns | gas and og my a aoe and new well. 4 colored. Red Horse type, FF 2-9179 water SILVER LAKE A mew large brick ranch home a all the surrounding area basement with large spece for recreation room. Auto matic oi] heat This home sets on a hi) with large windows overlooking ‘mn all directions Has wall to wall carpeting. Marbie window sills and many other fra tures that must be seen to realize this bargain $20.5600 with terms iL. C LADD Pontiac Lake Rd FE 2-020? | Corner Cass Lake Ra Your family will love REAL ESTATE Bateman Three Acres Ranch Home Five lovely rooms, 26° liv- garage AY O’NEIL, Realtor or reson. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Two Homes Drayton Plains Kampsen Realtors Fb 4-0528| For Sale Resort | Prop. 45 oe Gywen Le Lake, unusua! PEPE OES windows te we sata s wo = mpicture wi carpets wall-to- venotion ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE, 2] ~ small lots on Up er Straits. jake |CABIN AND rivileges blacktop, excellent $695. Cabin built to order on Beach and play ground, pene. Lesa| choice of large wooded ; 2-0920 tha Lake Located in _for cash Call evenings, FE and bunting area. $ LAKEFRONT LOTUS LAKE, NEW OPPER Than LAKE. MODERN Dixie Hwy at Davisbi rg Road — lakefront lot. 2 spacious 3 : er will build to sult. Small down payment Bee owner on property FRONTAGE ing eeicneat with a white picket ® picturesque oe room porch Em AP ot SS a the riopling waters, featu living with natura) down. ON 8IG) To Bu You BUY. ‘ieuae or Ceep Real Est Exch, FE 2-0263 Open Eves til ® Sun, 104 Huron w NEXT DOOR TO ae PosT OFFI« ~~ $1,200 DOW ‘ & room home with lake privileges on a good fishing lake Plastered Wells, good floors. tdea!l for chil aor aut Gren Close to schools urban Call F E a op for airmen at lie Pr ke 5! Pike AUBURN ANT: 87 = is total price on a one story wo bedroom home. Plastered wale utility room. lot 652220 re us show you this today A or stop at 136 Eas: mL AWRE NCE W GAYPORD | GAM WARWICK Has: 2 NEW ouses im Syivan Lake 811 700. 1823 Warwick. Oper 3 Bedroom Ranch Pioneer Highlaids 324 Dick Street OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 ” @Exclusive Location *Face Brick *Sliding Doors *Ceramic Tile *Paved Street | *Full Basement “*Sylvan Lk. Privileges Russell H. ~ Young 5 hy ‘OU'LL CALL IT HOME HT. —To Sell—To Trade IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN TY co REALTORS | HIGH WOODED LOT ON BFAU if MODERN FURNISHED CABIN LO on 1 acre 3 blocks from Oxbow Lake [bn excelient condition in- FOR RENT Fu a vs +s/ 9 RNs ED LAKE | Located North of Pontiac on paved highway You li appreciate all the fine fea- tues of this new 6 room real buy. loads of built-in features. Lake kd. Disposal oi) heat and divid- ed basement. All the trim- mings. Only 614960 Our best buy. et this one today, 1. Levely 6 room modern alow =« carpeted = living room and dining rm. step- saver kitetieg, basement, oil lor $60 per month Orlered at the amering price of $8.960, substantial down payment required. This ts your invitation to | aed living a ex- ance 5 rooms, ine ok fr living room full-s and kitchen pon wo specu bedrooms up Gas heat. 2‘, lots Garage Only $2,000 down. Inspect this home toe * Gay. 3715 Telegraph Eves. & Sun | 2 COTTAGES FOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange For Sale Lake Prop, 44) veer rooms and beth, $11,500 with — 2-6562 $000 down F before | Open Sundays _10 p.m. _ * of TACRES OF LAND (AND BATH. lake privileges. Nearly new, plas- FE 1033 — and hard wood floors SUSIN’S LAKE room homes. ready to oe gt or call Lincoln 1-1838 or Midwest 42635 after 6 00 pm A | Ic BEAUTIFU' LEVEL WOODED e e a Y Or lakefront jot on Bcotch Lake with privileges on Union Lake _EM_ 3-428 Wanted with your own private turn north at sign. MORGAN REALTY "Niversity 4141 tiful Commerce Lake 13 miles W of Pontiac good fishing Mrs Mailaho 515 Pontiac Bank Build ing FE ° 5195 days, FE 5-5104 evening Branc! FE 2-4339 cated at Bavport on Wild Fow! Bay Fucelient fishing and hunt- ing For details cali J. A. Taylor, [10 LOTS O W 5 ae CALL ° . . ¥r Realtor, FE 4-2544 Zoo0 Re Pine Lake Area Office Open Eves BMALI. LAKE HOME Low! iown payment. jet 75n100 Nice fireplace ake privileges on Case P 7 anc Elizabeth Lakes Cali now pice cc S08 the |. R.HILTZ | Drayton Wéods| REALTOR ' Here brick home with attached, heated Located on a jarge lot in ; finest neighborhoods with basement on 2 lake front Spacious, living room.with Roman ! Ww Huron 8&t rE 6181. Open Frves A BEAUTIFU! REDROOM HOME one Jots Plenty of extras $1 $4500 down OR 3-7301 j FURNISHED | = }3 bedroom furnished modern } ome hi Rochester Ri a! 18 Mos MU 91511 or at BEDROOM: UNION LAKE ‘ccm me lake pr lege remocde P jot completed + $9000 $3000 Tt wr Wonderf for ¢ rer is PE 5-972 FT CAKE FRONTAGE UP per. Long Lake near Se edicwe i ' S Bene imately 25 rom etroit. $6 000 Fveasers _ 1s cot: | dense. 116 Heights Ra. MY. 23-0472. 1 For Sale Lake Prop. ._ 441 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ACRE LOTS. 100x400 caps. LONG LAKE FRONT Widow musi sel) her lovely @ fine beach and additional You'll Like the Neighbors home comprises a Sooutiful outstandine modern 2 huge bedrooms down and water recreation room. This Blissful Bungalow Lots of All Kinds, Si Sizes and Description LAKEFRONT | Modern year around home om pave “BUD” Nicholie | ment Tage ROGER B. HENRY, Inc 511 Main OL 11-0111 Willams Lake, mod ern Overlooking Elizabeth Lake Knotty —| aluminum comb., _ ored bath, walkout base- ment, good drainage, hot air water heater, semi-finished. equity and take over, 2556 Williams THELMA M. EL\WOOD FE 65-1284. FE 43844 Open 8 to 7. $25 DOWN LOTS ALL C PANOGUS 1919 M-15 Ph. SUCHY REGLTY, Ortonville, FE CHOICE LoTs LAKE PRI 2 BEDROOMS room, fireplace recreation room 502000245 Boat This American colonial home has screens, 107x317 lot Con _for quick sale c venient to pew Weterford LAKE Off1On COZY 4 ROOM cot. High School. Offered at the low price ct $9.960. Better pg Mogg WATKINS LAKE South Shore Drive Giroux & Hicks 406 a a 4 Draytea Piains 30701 Lots of All Kinds, Sizes — and Description structed — designed to the ultumate in comfortable liv- ing its convenient pian includes 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with fireplace and nearly new purpose room al place fills ne needs for play r, tor rs 2 car garage and many built-in storage features Maintained in wp condition by ROGE R B. HENRY, Inc. to the discriminating We urge LOT ON CLIPPORD & ens BIRD, Realtor $550. 503 Community Nations! Bank Bids FE ¢4211 CARL W Loar Loe CaN PREY Uv Middle trade Lake 924 Pontiac T-ail Walled Lake. = ges “pe | WOODED 2 ACRE LOT IN BEAU- se SALE, PHONE tiful Paint Creek Bub. | Ibs “mi _horth of Rochester OL LITTLE FARMS $15 down and $15 month and you can own one of these choice acre home sites Very fertile soil and located ciose to bus, stores and schools . H. BROWN, Realtor and have it ready by fall. Sone 1362 W Huron FE 2-4810 aagerty Rd Middle Straits Lake Weirs at UNiversity 1-0675 Detroit and MA6 6204 ‘Investors” You're missing the boat Tooms. Automatic heat and don't investigate this new ® unit “Qeott Wa “wedouaya omy] 4078e lake front motel, and bait business joeated on Saginaw Bay together or separate to tails call 100 Oakland Ave — Open Eves ‘Dunham Lake One of the finest private lakes tn Michigan now being developed to keep it the way you have always $200 =DOWN. buys w cabin built to order at Townline Wilt4, & miles Fast of Harrison Access : swimming park and lake. Buy within your| See Art Beck Means with safety for your in- vestment and security of enjoy vay 19 miles Wot Pontiac on Sale Suburban Prop. 454A Ow —— Open Eves and 8un THE CUSTOM STYLED time, Lee Swallow, Realtor Beautiful Grampian Hills Subdividig 5 3 to 17 acre hill top sites lake fishing 6024 Orchard Lake Rd. Between W Maple & Walnut Lake Rd | CLINTON RIVER FRONTAGE 120 ne on Cass-Elizabeth Rd t About J miles from Lake Orion and ere anvtime . > “ST wood at al we CLL a. “ way between Lake Orion and Ox ford s den ts 82 3 bedrooms > car attached ga Open Sat & Sun 1 to 6 pm 4 room with natural fireplace IRCHARD TARE RD, | ere kitchen Basement heat MORNEW LOCATION | read . 14 miles from Detroit WN athkiris ] aketront occupancy. One 2 bedroom bungalow One 3 bedroom Moderr Fach has Ikrge enciose porch Gas heat 2 bedroom $12,600 3 bedroom $16000 Substantial down payment required on each One—nNe—eae—r—N«—R—NK—rv(O}M.wew’aawraaeaensnaenn MA 4140) . Sseormn hantiwe wacn ve | Drayton Area cellent condition 2 jots Only | Here $8500 with good down payment lempleton, Realtor] ment 2339 Orchard Lake Re FE 4 456) a 4 room frame with cedar in beautiful Forest Lake Country room heater —_—_ poss i and ] ake | ront pees FURNISHED COTTAGE — 2 bed- rooms bath electrit stove and Fefrigerstor and more. Enjoy your summer at Dixie Lake $6 500 terms Less for cash tered walls Coal furnace. Electric water 4.500 Total / | tures It has plastered walls The selling price of this $8,800 with terms 7 Acres 4 room frame home with plas- ' basement There ts small barn on the property. This set-up who this fast-so hurry out and pay } — — ee LOT 110 FE. STRATHMORE AVE _avenue Apply 1023 Boston. _ garage brick fireplace Owner im service Transferred out The full price is only $14,900 with $2750 down. Cail for ap- pointment today . ' Near Drayton . ¥v 7 ~ LADD | home 1 .plastered garage Located | « featu res large li ing reom. dining h for tritevel home.” $2.400 __ 50603 | LARGE CORNER LOT. _PERRY- Walton subdivision. Well re- ene Phone OR 32-1872 or ons. 1769 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 by Dick Turner ED, HIOH & weing, Cae Lake rivileges. $750, § down. 8. Beben 2 2100 W. Drahner,, Oxford, _OA 68-2665. er * car garage. os.000 will handle. ” Ideally suited for the — ated on 2 large lots and is close to busiine Call us for an appointment te see this javeily home with = —— tive paneled tivin Lote with hills trees. lake frontage Some ideally sulted for triievel home Others ideal for exposed basements i @s ranging from $750 to 3.000 he 200 lota from Which te Rochester Michigan Honeymoon Cottage pine living room. 3 bedrooms Automatic furnace Aluminum storms and screens this year Oa aes jot bear busline. $1,000 “ lizabeth Lake New 3 bedroom brick rapch home Needs some finishing s fire bg Picture windows lovely Wonderful opportunity for a 6143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. Large scenic building lots with lake privileges 1 Ortonville 132__ reverse chgs leges, at Wetkins Lake. inquire at 3726 Covert 5 ACRES | $3,000 DOWN recently been remodeled. It now electric hot water, new kitchen, ves ‘til 8—Sunday 1-5 Lets with hills, trees lake trontege. Some ideally suited ior tri-level home, Others ideal for exposed avements ion ranging from $750 to rer 200 sts from which te EAL 5')) Main OL 1-611 | 3140 w. y. Meron | — = 441 —____Roehester_Michiean Lots 0 x -a alu KINDS w. LOT 23. 13300 age gpl LAKE ee . CARNIVAL Business ss Opportunities 51 “She has the best batting average in the league—six of voalty mes heme Only $8,730) the seven fellows she dates have proposed to her!’’ FOR SALE WITH SEWER AND WATER Cass Lake Ra no of Keego, 45° on waterway to Cass a. $1196, lota 50° wide $476 fo? $506 Also 13 lots in Preitec” with sewer water JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY, _ Majestic Bidg Detron w¢ wo O 2-9700 $25 DOWN has ngw Luxair of] furnace, new ry", terms on the balance of $128. ag lc rd & > go ow your on se lake privilege __ For | Sale Lots 46 | ewer orn ' Off 1100 lots on and TidtaiEs. BARTRAM 392 Dixte High _on_ S100" Eve . OR 3-800) » acre eg Auburn Het, Corner of Perry St. and Giddings. $1650. $300 do Dor ati Snyder Lavender FHA APPROVE ranch home sites in Dray- way WHITCOMB, REAL = «i 2. 2 ACRES wa. Terms. Rd. Call before 5 30 More St, 50¢140 ft, cash Red Horse 2-9179 on Straits Lakes. a omeere LAKE LAND CO. SMART BUYS HAVE FUN! Bie? Seas Se basemevt. Live in this one and enjoy the lake while you finish, ont ACRE 0) ON Sri AVENUE ELIZASETH SHORE | SUBDIVI- sion, 2 corner lots 60n123n115 Lake privileges. $1200 cash. z 32-1501. WOODED PROPERTY. 3} ACRES. Bet. Asaubl. & Warner's Lodge. to be seen to be appre- ciated Will tarde for good car or jet near Pontiac. OA 8-2781. Yellow Cab. Phone school and stores, There its carport with this. Goes for yest $700 down . ; VACATION SPOT Use this cottage for the summer vate lake and is partly furnished A large picture window overlooks the lake from the living room done in ag — a cash Terms can COU NTRY. L NING How about this? A 4 bedroom home on a lot 7721000. Just 5 miles from downtown Pontiac Full basement 2 car garage pletely tnsulated and near stores them throughout the house. Com- pietely insulated andnear stores and bus) New wood Paneling in the downstairs $2,650 down CRAWFORD berries $1, C *TADD. 4286 Dixie = OR aaa (AGENCY) 3406 Realtor 2141 Se gs see Corner Coss Lake rao ~RANCH HOMESITES— ELIZABETH LAXE 3 beautiful lots overlooking _—- tabeth Lake New 2 car garag @ ft. to plan beach ‘Only $3,450, ', “CAPRI” lovely home for happy every day living & built with old fash joned ‘quality throughout LAKE Tage spacious lot Weekdays, 6 to @ om SUBURBAN OFFICE A G ELLIOTT & SONS HOMESITES IN GOOD LOCATION 100x150 =6ft) = Excellent butlaing ood road Was $75 down dust outside of Pontiac Rolling with some trees $125 down. ONLY 2 LEFT 2 good ones! On road. High and slightly ‘tellne, Good soil $150 down On a hill overlooking Dixie High- Slightly rolling. On a good road Excelient soil for fruit “and is Gorgeous views. $700 down ORION 7 adjoining lots location! A steal $1,600 CRESCENT LAKE 2 large corner lots) New subdivision, Winding rd s Lake ee lots on Elizabeth Cass and ot lakes From $200 BEAUTIFUL Bome wooded All on Close to Pontiac ACRES 10 ACRES deep. ideal for 2 level 1 block to lake Wontlerfui from Tel-Huron shopping $600 for th : bo RIVER FRONTAGE Between and/ . with access to Cedar Island and Palo Lake 54 ft on water deal for cottage. Only Northwestern at Middlebelt WGnun RN JOrdan 4-6121 MAyfair 6-2503 RD. 4 acres High with on property. $3,750. Easy Ror Sele Lets 49) T HEL MAM ELAWOOD LOTS AY CRESCENT LAKE] py Country Club sub-division with jake privile es. $500 cash. Red Horse Ie eOLF 9 Exclusive Homesites Club Estates. and Forest Lake Orchard Also a few select lake lots left Contact our branch office located om the corner of Hickory Grove Rd and Franklin Rd. PE 5-3781. Open from 1 p.m. to 8 pm seven days a week: or the main office at 1704 &. Telegraph Rd. OFFICE OPEN 9-8 OPEN BUNDAY 1-5 A. JOHNSON, Realtor Red Horse | lL “ACRES Excellent location with 250 ft. ot | 5143 ergy Lake Rd Fa $1204, PE 43844 Open 9 to 7 | soUTH eel PH cement block bidg. with very at- tractive Ist floor Shon office or store For Sale Acreage 47) PBPAOL LLLP LP PP PPh 2 ACRES FRONTING ON Cheap FE 2-9179 con oe highway, All, frontage “TUG” ‘BORST, eee 26% W. Huron 8t. ~ NEAR CLARKSTON For Sale Farms 220 ACRE FARM — Rg hag includes ‘3 of ate lake. This 1) room farm ten is spacious also 4 other bulldings been used as @ dairy farm. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Office FE 44616 __Sun_& Eve FE 2 100 ACRES Rochester area stream. Altractive =~. Good bidgs. per acre. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 Ww. oLawren_e Next to Ceomeeens Power “DAIRY 1 The man who is iestene a the fu- ture of himself and acres with, 2 sets Complete stock & twols * mules of good highway frontage and is in the path of: develop- ment Can be $30.000 down HOLMES-BARTRAM on >1050" Diasie Fs ogi f FARMS OF ALL mts, “BEVERAL lake farms P. Dinnan Sons. 66 W. 0 ACRES. 5 RM. 4 room home; 20 acre no : —Ortoaville, 50R3 HOME. PRIVATE 48 ACR Davisburg area New 3 bedroom ranch stome fireplaces. 1‘, baths rage. custom outbuildings ly spring fed lake with excellent fishing and swimming. 12 acres of sugar maples. and 26 fruit trees A perfect gentleman's farm $§40,- 000 with $12,000 down. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave. rE “Real Estate Since 1919" ~ SCENIC 80 ACRES _ In Metamora Hunt district with remodeled modern 8 room home, also fully modern 5 room tenant house. ch equipped with oil furnace. A truly beautiful for country living. Pric Low down yment. MEAGH REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mich. Sale Business Property 49 49 BY OWNER, _ CINDER block building on 185 Disie Hw MAple ere st days, _MApie 5-743. eves. LAKE ORION-OXFORD M-24 Lapeer Rd. Lake ¢ and Oxford. 675 ft of ianane can be broken up. Per- fect for motel or chain store sites. Also 50 acres of orchard y with smal lake. subdividing. Can t “Store Building 40x65. Here ts a wonderful oppor- tunity for any club or organize- Yon to buy their own building for smal] initial investment This is a new building that has never been occumed It has brick front 4 ot] . furnaces. Tile floors Large lot with park- Ine space Located on Sashab Rd. just 2 miles north of Wa ton Ivd Ths also be ideal for a church. The full price is only gd down. Call for appointment WHITE BROS. Phone - eins or OR 3.1760 Open 9 to 8, Sun. 1 to 5 Terms B D CHARLES. REALTOR. 1717 8 Telegraph — ~ TELEGRAPH RD. _ Modern brick business building bg over 1700 square ft. with 100 frontage and jots of parking plas 6 room modern home. Truly a rng ane rtunity for ay 500 with $12,000 down. agpt. only WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR @ W. Huron 8t. We have two Sacre parcels and one | 11 acre parcel that are —— | =. priced and located in Clarkston School district, FF 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd Giroux & Hicks! otf Baldwin $625. Well deve LOT 580X140 FT BASEMENT walle in for 40536 ft brick home | Lakes. Priced for fast sale at Privileges on Scott and Watkins $1350 00 To Buy-To Sell-To Trade — YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN 7 ACR Rd. $650 down. Red Horse Open Eves ‘til 8—Sunday 1-5 | 4305 Dixie Hwy Dravton Plains OR _3-9701 CLINTONVIL MARSHALL s E CONNER Os. mun Two 4 4120 moderf! lots 31.250 Mr Nugent UN 1-3284 Detroit, Lake Country Club Estate. Idea! FE | Sale Land Contracts 52 acon LAnD GSNGeacE scka AND CONTRA a } $190. FE Party Business ¢ Opport unities 51 51 VARIETY Rare opportunity fo own and oper- ate @ profitabie ‘established bus- fess in @ small suffering with growing pains aoe is a chance to get — floor, if you do not like ard work. Pass this up if you b Short how good Day. fine place to live. See Lou “One _Mich. Box 47 A-1 GROCERY | Suburban grocery, beer and wine grossed over 000 im 1953. A room apartment e district « com Good fiatures and ing. PAUL A, KERN, Realtor 3a Oakland Ave rE “Res) Estate Since 1919" Fun With a Future A small hotel (© rooms) with a first class kitchen, dining room shor ol and « iawn from the water edge A wonder- aoa oe couple a4 Posen y. equipmen perwers. and ell for $40,000 Terms available. Just Inventory Down Can you imagine @ grocery with ing over $70,000 a year gross ing 5 room living quarters Dee's wal. .nvestigate STATE-WIDE Real — Ja of Pontiac time Bank John A. Pankesceees poo FE 41582 FE 10 CAN MILK ROUTE AND ‘52 Fora reasonable Call FE truck 2-465] vetween 12 and 2 pm. or after GO6D 5S cone “PROPERTY, __ 32-6039 for Cong Restaurant first class commercial. Call FE _Spp't. —— ee we 000 per GROCERY. eee. WINE, FULL Rovr $5,400. Doing over $60,000. Box LAUNDRY é S cLEANIRG. . Boa 6 Bp eaties Press. —Partridge 18 THE OPPORTUNITY _ KNOCKS Want to be in business for vourseif? New Sunoco Service station for lease on Oakland and Montcalm $6,000 required Training at com- — expense. Detroit Tiffany GULF SUPER resent For lease re tT Seder Bis BUSINESS & INCOME Well established grocery and meat store doing a fine —_ Com- eq SDM license Located at busy suburbea intersection, ample years space Includes adjoining uliding now leased to responsible party. A good investment. Terms AN OPPORTUNITY To start your own iness. 24 260° cement block bidg. with 4 room ban building project. Excellent for any Lageresaosae Full price Je. HAYDE <4 Realtor 26'2 W. Huron St. FE_5-2264 Trailer Park Over 6 acres, 55 trailers, 4 and Money a 53) For Sale Housetrailers 55 (State L Lenders) MODERN. iw 1952 CASH PROMPTLY | -seesimst, "54, § Bago Get $10 to $500 quickly on car.| 210] Dixie Hwy. PE_2-8786. furniture or note. We've been| jg4g ELBA, 14 FOOT making friendly jaons since 1906.| trater Excellent tor camping. Phone or come in today. Provi+| 4.7945 sean Loan and Savings Society REP Group your bills rotect your credit. Take u> to 24 months to repay at ‘AUTO GLASS & ER We epoctates in anteey auto glass, install while rou Wa BU KN - ONE POUND COPFEB Go «mn with each door Acros: from en Pa Phone OR pessee MONEY ca aL FOR OR 3-2231 iss s STREAMLINE ©, 30° Gow CON. WAITING Psa sur = You May Borrow Ph 283, “Rent Trailer {== 56 $25-$500 [Asa S _AND SALES, M Auto Aceessories 57 Today lass @ windshield. Hub Auto FINANCE ce: Glass Co 122 Oakland Avenue. | Sonten Nsadinaw a HURON. ATIENTION We are wreek.ne 1949 to 1953 cars and trucks. We have several _— model low cil age used Transmission. & rear axles. Good ont - Ay Ragga trim & Also Drayton Plains 439 Dixte Highway tubes. LOANS $20 TO $500 cCHRAM “AUTO PARTS Op signawre ony 2539 Disie Hwy Household Finance AUTO. rT aa New-rebullt-used Corp. of Pontiac For all makes and models. 28 % ® Secinas St ange per cent discount to all GM em- loyes. a U1 RLY 1 days week, GET easel Gale ong! S75 re Auto Parts Up to $500 | __ ww matin. "EY seine 1946 to 1953 cars. Bring your|GOOD FRAZIER MOTOR RADIO title Most deals closed tm 30| 8nd other parts. FE 2-4179. minutes. — a oe on LouIss A0TO Eines iture, Signature other se-| Open E week. curttions Darters, and quewragers 96.50 curities. 7 OAKLAND) ac LOAN CO. retort anemone FE P-G206 [ooo tsew sre wees 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. oe ee De ee en ee FE 0-812] m com SRE first visit and in a few wiputes. Liberal repay- ent ROCHESTER, MICH. We can he'p you with your money problems You can get up to $500 and repay in smal] monthly pay- | —— mentr Telephone us or ca) M our office. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 1 INNER TUBE 1760-15, driven but a few miles, Need Money? Sie new ri Sekt &. Johnson Ave SELLING ACCESSORIES AND GA- Tage equipment. FE 2-1500. Auto Service 58 BUMPIFC & PAINTING a ta aePFREE ESTIMATE ALL MAK®S OF CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES PE 23-0186 Home & Auto ‘go Pair _____—s Cars a. Wert Pike i eeen Company | ®axesHarz, pag #7 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg. Hours @ to 5: Saturday 8 to | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Wanted Used Cars 59 chine shop 2% Hood 2-2563. 202 N. MAIN WTD. “47 OR “48 CAR See M&M Motor Sales LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS For top doilar on ‘ate model ca LIVESTOCK 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-160 Ph. “Rochester OL ONT. orien) THE HIGH DOLLAR “WHEN YOU NEED | &t Sd aNe Sane Settetn ate will pay wy. “Hy. VANAWELT- $25 to $500 on 3 Top Price for Your Car AVERIL'S, 2020 DIXIE HWY. WANTED JUNK CARS. __ FE 37 MUST HAVE CARS. 2 _Auburn STATE YOtR « CAR WILL BRING MORE cash at GLENN'S MOTOR SA FINANCE. CO. An Don't pass our top dollar FE 4-1574 sen a. , today at 8. oul be gled” you __ Mortgage Loans 54/|— of Sale Used C é1 ca tial down payment. (841). Flowers & Gifts Loh downtown of business resort y owner will teach and assist buy- er aes ‘s full price-—terms. STATE- WIDE Real Estate Service Pontiac State Bent B A. Landmesser, a GROCERY STORE STOCK & FIX- tures. Only $3.850 with $1.700 down. 3's years left on lease at $60 a month. WM. H. KNUDSEN 510 Pontiac pe = Bidg. Office FE 44596, Eve 2-3750, 2-5320 Partridge Is THE BIRD’ TO TALK TO THE RIGHT MAN S WHEN YOU WaNT TO BUY A BUSINESS rOP “C” BAR A top business in a t location on main corner Did $125,000 last year Seating for 100 people Ideal for partners. Business — every day Near new develop- ments Certainly a ‘once tn a lifetime” offering at only $55 full price VARIETY & DRUGS LAKE HOME Here there's so much to offer A combination variety and phar- macy store dotnge an — business, comfortable 4 room mod. ern home. frontage on main State highway and one of the County's finest lakes and @ cottage that brings in $30 per week in sum- mer. Located tn boom area 15 mi from Pontiac It's the a drug store in area. The tory of approx. $7,000 will hg SODA FOUNTAIN BUSY RESTAURANT You’ : always have of bust- nes in this secotien thes year poet trad for renewal. Priced for easy paotne at $6,450 with §2,000 WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF netomat BUSINESS fo Bes. = BROKERS OFFICES IN COAST- TO: COAST World's Largest 43 W. Huron 8t. FE 2-8316 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lengers) te," REALTY CO. REALTORS - EF 2. | Member Co-op Real Est. Exch. Inc a FE2 9179 | FE 2-0263 28 ACRES Open rhhay ‘8 - 10-4 | Located near Metamora. with three Hu of woods, 750 frontage on NEXT DOOR To BRANCH Price $2150 with terms POST OFFIC ul ecre building lot: Front- M- 2 miles south of Lake Orion?’ sire 100x900 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE xford, _ Mich Phone OA 8.3122 1o0x200° “CORNER LOT 7 — FoR Ea | FOR : SPEEDIER § SELL-, ING use Classified ads!" llouse, car, furniture, anything == phone FE ©. terrence. t sieicten. $600 or $550 cash. OR re 8181, EXTRA INCOME Fistablisheu dry-cleaning bual- Ness, cash and carry add *:06 a week to vour pay check On’ $1,800 Another jo- cated 12 miles north of Pontiac | Business and equipment Also would trade, for equity in | home Call fer, information FLOYD KENT, Realtor! erel$25 * $500 Quick, Friendly Service No red tape Baxter & Livingstone Finanee Co FE ¢1538 64 W Lawrence St et Case $1,000 | $25 to $50v $25 to 500 Community Loan Co, , | 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Friendly Service Bves. Nest to Ccasumers Power $25 : OENERA Poatite AN W. Mura. Pn i LOW INTEREST Unitmited funds or single famfly| BUICK. 1951 CONVERTIBLE dwelling’ mortgage cance top. BF Goodrich tubeless oC. radio heater Poco ll pee wer die. See “TH. G. PETERSON | sap ‘tio. 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE $0006 or PE 86773 _ | -:;—uice . RIVIERA COUPE. For For Sale flousetrailers 55 green with white One owner CAMPING TRAILER. SLEEPS 4. van Village FE ¢ wooden rowboat used one season BUICK, 1950 ROADMASTER 4 4 season 3 1360 fora a ie ee door Excellent condition radio __mon Rd Y_ 3-4905. heater white walls life guard AND BATH | tudes. Midwest 48242 NATIONAL, | = ‘FOOT AND BATH. B® REAL NICE ‘47 BUICK SUPER __Just like new. 344 W Huron a > cael a Athiirae _TRAVELO 71 FOOT GOOD | dio, heater, spotlight, seat cov- condition. Sell cheap. FE 2-5780. ers, ete. This car is very clean 71 PT. HOUSETRAILER. ECEL-| inside and out. runs and han- lent condition Make me an offer dies very and has good Exchange |" sin eerie. (Established Since 1932) ; n til @ PM SALE—SERVICE— $2 CHEVIE A-1 CONDITION FUL- good 2600 W Walton. rubber. See it you'll like ft for __ $250. Ph. PE 17-0759 anytime. CADILLAC 50 61 COUPE. PER- _— in every way. Very Trailer — | jresiuce secre, Mer priced to sell. 300 Ottawa. ly_equipped. Call FE 54231. ‘49 CHEVROLET DELUXE, 6 FINANCE Anderson Rovai. Champion Beem. dour, 34 Frank St. FE 5-3213 Me and other new and used 1 and | — your own floor pian. Spe- | 1954; DE SOTO V-8 SPORTSMAN 3 100 Miles 1953 Plymouth Apel PARTS STOR = 19.000 Mil hing Cer the trates trom 1953 Willys pay ad Hard Top wheels to rest, inside and out. op peg oats Across from Tel-Hurop Shopping | 1952 Desoto ae Sportsman 21,000 Miles. Radio Custom Fordor i. @0 8. Telegraph Rd. 1952 DeSoto Eves. Radio. Light Blue 21 FT HOUSETRAILER. 6325. #73 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor Scott e Rd, WSW Tires. Radio Brown. 104 SKYLINER, 36 FT AMALI | 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor yg Py one p-aay = 1952 Dodge Meadowbrook Fordor Green, 24.000 Miles. 15.900 Miles MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 45. ft im length. Up to| 1950 DeSoto Custom Fordor a yong 29 PT. ONLY $2,586.95 | 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook Fordor tax 1 va-ation trailer. com- Light Blue. Radio biete price, $895. Genessee Sales. 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook Fordor 19.000 Miles Very Clean 1952 Plymouth Cambridge Fordor Dark Green. Seat covers ' , EL O} tia : 1952 Plymouth Cambridge Forder Dark Blue 19.000 Jathe 1951 Ford ‘®@ Tudo ' Black — Special Bu uy. 1951 DeSoto Deluxe Club Coupe 1e Dark Green. Tip-Toe shift Dark Green. Very Clean. 1951 a Cranbrook Club we 000 Miles, Dark Blue Dark Grey. Radio Radio. Ve Sor ane bee Les Hutchinson | 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Pordor reconditioned trailer as as gf Fry $100 down. 1980 orig ll luxe ca 1950 abdaker ‘Tudor Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales Cheapamiced cer 4615 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains | 1949 DeSoto Custom Pordor Radio, Dark Gre 2830 S Dort Highway Flint DOWN 1951 Plymouth Cambridge 18 Pordor. Light Blue ......$45.00 MODEL, RODELIGHT, FOOT ALUMINUM _ HOUSE- |.1951 Plymouth Cambridge Porder. Dark blue ...... 45.00 ING TRA : oy BRARF ATTACHMENT, | 1951 month Cambrid, MIRRORS “Cost rdor. Ligh SELL FOR $1095 ange “= Pordor. Dark G steers rey . 950 mouth Deluxe Fordor Ses ny Deluxe Club 948 , 1947 Pontiac Fordor eecccece 1946 Ford Tudor ...,......... Be 1000 Merenry” > c5 "ake 1946 Hudson Fordor ......... 36.00 1946 Nash Sedan .....°.""'"" 39.00 1941 Buick Pordor ./°''''"'"* geaq 1941 Buick Tudor cheeccceees 30.00 THE PONTIAC PRESS, For Sale Used Cars 61 = For Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Cars 61 11 CHEVROLET. GOOD RUN secre | tates it pee pur | CURVE We CLUB COUPE STAN. Sade earebanee Ais Sow’ | San," pe eee ee. fae PE. 3-0006 epost are a a a , xe . 6-3046, 2365 sg azceny rte, |e LET fe gee ve, Bioe, 8505 Hisrey any py 0. wo est Patreae ctor a] EPS ie ecrit tost People’s Auto Sales S100. annie Transportats - ranspor w on Specials PE 2-264) ‘Bl rry all. Pur- chased Dee 1851 3 ts. R&H 3.000 mies £750 3 West __Road. _ Market +1914 1930 CHEVIE 4¢ DOOR. PE 56-3148 ‘82 FULLY ULPPED, i heater white “a0 walls. gusttignts. ——_ Buick gril indshield, spare rE 1. “6 Luh 8t. i PETIT, TORR and defroster rubber, and Weed Car Corral 1954 FORD Crestline Se- dan. Fordomatic, ra- dio, heater, and whitewalls. 1954 FORD Customline. Tudor. Fordomatic, radio, and heater. 1953 FORD Sedan. Radio, and heater. 1953 HUDSON Wasp De- luxe Sedan. Radio, and heater. 1953 FORD Tudor. Radio, and heater. 1952 Ford Tudor. Radio, heater, and over- drive. 1952 CHRYSLER New Yorker Sedan. Fluid- matic, radio, and heater. 1952 STUDEBAKER Champion Qedan. Radio, and heater. 1951 BUICK Super Se- dan. Dynaflow, ra-j and dio, heater, whitewalls. 1952 PONTIAC Sedan. Hydramatic, radio, and heater. 1952 MERCURY Sport Coupe. Mercomatic, radio, and heater. 1951 PLYMOUTH Cran- brook Sedan. Radio, and heater. ~ 4950 CHEVROLET Clb. Cpe. Radio, and heater. 1950 MERCURY Sedan. Radio, and heater. 1950 DESOTO Sedan. Fluid drive, radio, and heater. 1950 BUICK Special Se- dan. 1950 FORD Tudor. Radia, and heater. 1950 FORD Sedan. Radio, and heater. 1950 PONTIAC Tudor,) Radio, and heater. 1949 FORD Tudor. Radio, and heater. 1949 HUDSON Sedan. Radio, and heater. 1948 OLDSMOBILE Se- dan. Radio, and heat- er. 1948 KAISER Sedan. Ra- dio, and heater. 1948 NASH Sedan. Radio, and heater. 1946 DODGE Tudor. Ra- dio, and heater. 1937 PONTIAC Sedan. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw Phone FE 5-410] poe J 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air loam rubber cushions, * power glide transmis Oniy 8,000 actual miles ft not only has that new car look but the pew car smell too. SEE IT TODAY ONLY $1495 Community Motor Sales Big Used Car Lot | 804 N ROCHESTER Open til 10 PM. . MAIN OLive 2-031! luxe. 275 horse power. All power. ; transmis- an arrange top. 8 4-5175, all day Sunday. black DODGE ‘53 V4 CLUB COUPE, 2 tone so 4 sion w milea: LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-2% at Buckhorn Open ‘th - Pp 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE. BEAU- pm. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name But a Policy” 19449 BUICK HERE'S A CLEAN FOUR DOOR AN AND DYNAPLOW. THIS DEAL. SEE Us topaY! 1950 STUDE. 1950 DODGE ee ABOUT IT 18 IN TOP SHAPE. 1952 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR SEDAN WITH RA- on AND HEATER. COME IN SEE WHAT WE MEAN BY “GOODWILL USED CARS.” 1949 OLDS. HYDRAMATIC. RADIO AND HEATER, NOT THE LATEST BUT A VERY GOOD CaR 1948 CADILLAC ISH. THIS IS ONE OP MANY GOOD ONES. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 ‘% DODGE. CLEAN 1» OWNER car, Sell private owner, © State. tiful two tone finish, radio, heater | - and defroster Whitewall tires ex- cellent condition throw Only | $1,245, your old car down, Easy penk — North Chevrolet. Woodward at 13 Mile Rd Lincoln 5-1100 NO MONEY DOWN! On 1950 models or over. Good credit is more im- portant than money on later models. 1951 CHEVROLET Four door. Radio, heater. power giide and white walls. 1949 CHEVROLET Two door Fieetiine deluxe radio and heater 1951 PONTIAC - Four door. Chieftain deluxe, radio, heater white walls. hydramatic. 1950 PONTIAC Catalina. Radio and heater. 1948 BUICK — — door. Radio heater, 1950 OLDSMOBILE Two door. rads, heater hydra matic, . 1951 MERCURY Four door, radio, heater. 1951 FORD Four door, —, im radio. heater leather t 1950 KAISER Four door Radio, heater. overdrive, white walls, very nice car. 19448 CHEVROLET Two door. Radio and heater, 1951 FORD Convertible. Radio, heater white walls and overdrive Three 1946 Fords One 1946 Chevrolet Radio and heat-r MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM JUST BRING THE SALES TAX AND GOOD CRFDIT. WE BE- LIEVE WE CAN EQUAL OR BEAT ANY DEAL YOU CAN MAKE IN TOWN. NICHOLS AUTO SALES 203 8. Seginaw-FE 23-4313 Phone | “~ Rochester Ford Dealer A FEW Fine LOW MILEAGE JEROME TOR, MORE DAH, yeans 962 W. Huron - FE 2-261 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘Do-It-You For Father's Car of Your Harold Tu “For The Best In '49 Dodge 4 dr.......$399 52 Chev. Dix. 4 dr.. .$899 'S1 Piym. 4 f.050<.; $544 49 Buick 2 dr..... p+ 8399 *§1 Pont. 4 dficss sss $699 "$3 Ford Vic. -...<. $1,599 "82 Dodge 4 dr...... $823 753 Plym. Cl. Cpe... 6.:3 49 Ford 2 dr....e00+-820) 530 Ford 2 dr........- $399 "48 Stude. 4 dr........ $199 49 Hudson ......... $244 47 Olds. Sedan ......$99 “48 Ford 2 dt... 0... $244 40 Ford 2 dr. sence $44 40 Chrys. 4 dr........ $55 49 Kaiser 4 dr....... $199 ’48 Hudson Cl. Cpe... .$99 ’48 Nash Sedan .....$154 49 Nash 2 dr...-....$299 46 Hudson 4 dr.......$99 41 Chrys. 4 dr......--$55 ‘47 Pont. 2 dt:s cscs: $125 Harold Fo NOW! TWO 464 S. Woodward Birmingham PHO Midwest 4-7500 LIncoln 3-3557 rself’ Dad Day Get the Choice From- rner, Ford Wheels & Deals” 50 Hudson Cl. Cpe... *S1 Stude. 4 dr....... "49 Olds: 4 dil... *S1 Buick 2 dts. 804.N. Rochest OLive 2-9311 lie and a cetresters plus power Yours ‘or the ‘ow, low price of $925 1950 Buick ll soon be here shooting the RKS alues are only few O OUT O y Motor's CAR LOT hester YOur COr. aA 0 RS e From UR TITLE UNITY SALES MAIN er, Mich. Open till 10 P.M. 1951 Chevrolet “ tresh air heater - $918, Saginaw Oliver's Weekend Specials ‘91 BUICK, $895 ‘47 CHEV., $135 ‘51 CHEV., $595 ‘90 PONT., $595 ‘49 CHEV., $395 '04 PONT., $2395 'S1 STDE., $495 ‘90 BUICK, $595 OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams) FE 2-9101 ow ’ For Sale Used Trucks 62 | Al Al RELIABLE TRUCKS TO DO YOUR JOB 5,000 miles ‘33 FORD F-600 3-5 yd. Dump 'S3 Ford F-900 Tractor. 10.00x20 tires. Air, and Vacume. 'S3 Ford F-8 Tractor. 10.00x20 tires, Air Brakes, and 10,000 miles. '§2 VANETTE "52 CHEV. 3 ton panel ’52 Ford F-3 % ton Pick- > up. ’S1 CHEV. % ton pickup ' 1949 BUICK : excellent whitewall tires, spot leas interior. Radio, heater, auto- One owner $42 A MONTH Keller-Koch YSLER-PL DEALER Woodward at 1 Mile Ra. Lincoia i) 4'SLINT'L % ton pickup 'S1 FORD % ton panel *51 FORD Vanette 12 ft. , 'S1 FORD F-8 tractor, 10 00x20 tires, air brakes "SLGMC % ton Piickup SO FORD 3% ton pickup '49 Ford 4 ton Panel "49 Chev, % ton Stake :| 49GMC ¥% ton pickup 149 FORD % ton stake 8 cylinder ‘49 Ford 1 ton Van '48 Ford 114 ton Cab and Chassis '48 Chev. 2 ton Cab and Chassis "48 Chev. Cab and Chassis refinanced or m wity over payments. ona Phone PONTI Paddock 1} +3201 R PONTIAC 2, actual 46726 ve. FE o ‘Gees coden from | owner. overdrive and . Just 68 or old car 471 Aubura Ave FE 2-603! WE HAVE THE CAR tga you HAVE BEEN LOOKING + door 1,000 mi trity uiek eens ree eine red own ‘SY Pontiac Chieftain Hydrama ic 5) Willys, Aero ‘Sy and ‘67 Fire-en- deluxe. lark. Overdrive Cadillacs 67's. Fully 16,000 actual mi, Chieftain deluxe. * iy + mouth ‘62?’ Fords. Pontiac, 2 door. st ‘Ford convertible. “4” Hudson « door. 2. ‘0 Buick supers. “a ord. oeees: “a Chevie We also have 100 ether —_— to € from From ‘37 to We arrange finance with ‘aa ang down Acce t real estate or con- tract om trade ECON USED CARS OMY 22. Auburn FE 4-213) mm E BUY GOOD _USED CARS KIMBALL LAWRENCE AT CASS FE +1545 LOOK AT THIS! 1953 CHRYSLER The finest car Chrysier er ow. Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13%) Mile Rd. Lineoin 6-8410 Nash, 4 door, custom il Buick. super. 4 door. Dyna | - -|'48 FORD 1% ton stake OY ee | 47 INT'L 3-S yd Gump AC CONVERTIBLE. #3) rE 45 FORD 1% ton stake They're "A-] Buys” CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 stakes “Se and Hs at LAKE ORION MOTOR 8. M-24 et Buckhrop Lk uy en _ Opes ‘till 6 om _sccepted. M‘T 4-4540 GMC TRIPLE CHECKED TRUCKS 53 GMC Suburban. .$1295 ’51 GMC 1 ton pickup $695 ’49 Dodge stake .....$395 ’46 Dodge, 12 ft. — $395 ’46 Chev. 3-5 yd. dump 49 1.H.C. panel ..... WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 For Sale Motorcycles 64 HARLEY, & , GOOD CONDE te . . $1 7 j OK" USED CARS | int a Matthews-Hargreaves eB PAE Chevrolet ron ym osins Eee. ‘53 FORD 1 ton Express. | 'S2 FORD F-6 2 ton dump f re ee a va eee i “Titi? ;* TWENTY-EIGHT 1 - a point 7 uP ARD i w10. PE B24 _ Sent ver porn BG MY ia FT. < RUNA- | io tebie modei ee bout.” Whee! and. throttle. Very Tae ee aie t138._ 312 N.C WAL! AL’ rON TV ‘nets. See we ante” AND] pm 92207 Joslyn Cr. Wales WE KNOW OUR BOATS! FOR THE |CNROME DINETTE SETS As. For Sale Bicycles 65 aA c @8 | GooD CLOTHING. BIZES nore 2% INCA Sg 620. as oe yest ; ae A x OR SALE ‘D GooDs 71 sors ase, tell for $40. FE? BY 12 aes BROWN WITH PAT. ‘ean between ¥ and 8 pm se PASTEL BLUE 1 LACE SATIN GIRLS BICYCLE 26 INCH. FE bridesmaid gown. Sue 14. OR 24601. —— | _ Sees — ~ Boats & Accessories 6 PT> CENTURY SPORT BOAT | Sale Household Goods 71 33 bp. Evmwrude motor, exceiieat strands conditioa $500 FE 2-6076 | See APARTMENT “ELECTRIC $25 Coid hot water heater tank $10 - A B Tange and 30 gallon 5 6068 “ALUMACRAFT BOATS [ EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN | YAN BOATS REPAIR ep RINE AL’. MICHIGAN A DESK. RADIO. PHONO. COM. ELLERS AND eo aravice | binauen Platform rocker, ena Manne TELS RAPH I quarter hollywood bed, ood — __ 422 , wRR{| piano upright. 2 sets of SSutch ALMOST NFW 5 tar VFR | doors FE 2-0067 Croom motor, | AUCTION SALE SATURDAY JUNE a fave cuam. 3 CHAIR Paar: 935. Gr .o with grey _frinee $35. Less than ‘y origina! FE 4472000 — MOVING Trunk $5; Whité sewing machine $18.95: large office desk $44.50 round glass china cabinet $34.50 davenport end ctatr $12: bed 615: small dest 6995: baby bugay $6.50: furniture of ai! kinds rniture. new location 42 Orebard Lk. Ave.. next to Farm ers Gas-Station. FE ¢7881. Free _perking. MODERN “SLIPCOVERED DAVEN. ney and lounge chair, blond end ables. ee —— pair black lamps. Mt Sar MAHOGANY 6 ORAWER DRESSER and rf bed. Coll spring and inners: matress. May be Peo aller 6 or Sunday. SOFA BED | AND - “BASSINETTE, chairs and stand FE 46454 ONE 2 MARES LOOM inches wide and ome 22 in 4 harness loom. antjque organ apt size electric sto¥e and miscel 5644, Pe ot a 1@ Extra fime furniture arage EVINRUDE MOLORS | and garden tools Mr and Mrs ingiens Beets, Chetetval best kie| Far) Bete |: ets ae Oe 2 I op nien and trailers. 17 gg MgB ese pees Dr Follow signs Watch Thurs- — experience Marine 260 tay. June 17 Press for ist W. B usranteed sem . ° and Perry Bais art auctioneers Srebaré Lane . Phone MAple 5-5485 . ANTIQUES FURNITURE | AND) =o rouF Bin schsss NEW Con: MN price-brec. MY 3-4308 Mion sihe® + ket. 332 N. Perry ANTIQUE WHITE MARBLE TOP | OW » lamp tabie perfect condition a poor ZUNsROHT « ae _FEL2N% . ABC WASHER. BABY BED AND, Oat ian = ry = FISHING > | _Mieh chair Call FE 23457 GOING sENG: |” 2 OLL STOVES FOR BALE. | WHY ROW? — FE 22938 Sik) cae ie biemews |S ROOM DEARBORN AUTOMATIC = " as heater | room Perfection oi! ST ORMER’ S& Bk Ee S heater. Eureka sweeper with at- then Station D: Lake Kd tachments 6& piece complete wai gir ra yy Mi en | but weterfall bedroom sulle 156 Open 24 hours — White Lake | _ Huron ee _ JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS, | APT. s!ZE GAS RANGE. USED pereets 5) aluminum bosts. Tee- | € months Inquire 291 Marion _ Prerything tet the |7 laneous articles FE J Dobson 44 Helen Bt Highland Mich PHIIL GAS RANGES WATER heaters 10 per cent down monthiv ayments Phillips troleem Co 65 Orchard Lake Rd FE 2-0295 REFRIGERATOR. GOO - ning condition FE 2-0817 E DINING ROOM gd tas conditi $35 OR RUN. 8 PIECE DIING ROOM ric Very good condition 762 Ludiew Rochester OL 27-5561 1 GREEN W4LTON RUG. 16X13), taupe pattérned 182108 with pads 1 Brussels I?el5, several Oxlls Carpenters Y140 Jos I ool | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU Want STOVE PHILGAS MAPLE BED OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES CAN BE LOUND At r full size complete _ PE 2-4376 296 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3- v0 New garden cultivators. i red ROLLAWAY ye LAWN MOWER. BRAVE DOTY MARIE PLEWOOG | Soe Ewes. «) i up: need jompe.| _like ses 2.6064 pear gin with oars; also canoes; $e | a refrigerators 825 up ranges 3 eg n Fi ee $6 AND ‘gas & ’ Pp: BAGLEY AUTO mets Bir 50 up radios. $s up. Miller | STOVES BOUGHT, BOLD. PE 2-2544 or FE 4-588 chrome dineties $4995: chests, enanved. Turner's 602 Mt Clem. 170 Bagley Ot | new & Used 585 Up. bedroom ens FE 2-080) : 7 - 4008 up Uving room| gECTIONAL SOFA TABLES | boat, mark 15. Mercury mo oa! ib O8 oo Compe eet ere ee ees ome ps) a is sul . ip omp ine ‘e tor. Like new. MA 52311 ot Seal Rite color tint ts an att loeizes (Bees. | MER TROAR A One poy dete On eRe | STUDIO COUCH. CHEAP. PIANO — Craft & Yellow Jacket ANYTHING COME & $35. Dining room suite, 6 piece Traflers SHOP. 2 1r:.e8 PREF $25. Other tlems. FE 23-0630 TY HOOK'’sS PLACE PARKING OPEN 8 TO ® SINGLE MATTRESS. CUPBOARD At Pine Lake. ‘ rE MON isi &1uToOs __tables other articles, 448 Auburn MERCURY WOTORS aqua. = / aluminum cartop re 1 mile eas, a Auburn Hgts. SPECIALS 2-2000 Electre range ... ....... ve ous jas range pviccevecene bod GENESEE SALES BABY (DATHINETTE ECuIPFO. Seer" @rawers 200020001!) $0 Sie High robe sofa ~ iiv "ai res. RY —— SS aOTOR Very cheap 386) Athens St amd breakfast set. ‘drop leal 826 Late 'S3 model, Mark 15 Gear|_ ** nabaw at Oakland Lake ee ee ee os pa shift. foreward. neutral and re| BLUE MOHAIR PRIEZE LIVING Large. ‘chine srcaurs” wedi Meee. verse. 6 gallon remote fue! tank room suite with beautiful carved | tresses. aprinss lincleum and ger ye go as = Pet som ee a aed Rory mag be | everything for the home wee ——— | _ onshire ve 35903 ener ¢ ; Oakland Furniture Bee the arw Mite weighs CHROME DINETTE SET. {104 » Sagi.ew FE 2-5523 cal 17 tbs emappy starts| = OR_3-9005. ee | _ ee troublé free vil | BASSENETTE. SCALES & BOT-|$ ROOM SEIGLER OIL BURNER amaze a? 50. tle sterilize: 2-4288 _ —— mn nent instal- aa —_———ae———- | lation SPORTSMAN cash On | se meEESS , TED Mme | took Piene OF 5-4. J} OCCASIONAL TABLE. 1 CHEST met Be 7, 4," EE Mileuned sand weet ame PE) weuite, machine 1 dest °T" bed u a oo. ‘Te00 and springs $8 for any Licee! 33 asmana Pace val NOT bi DINING ROOM Twin end double ‘$100 Mark $@ on demonstration. Short am ac whe Ghaee ond Hook's’ Place, Pine Lake 338 tables: porch feraitere, irenks _Orcherd Late Rd FE 25200 Bite Pome table sea Woodland ™ RAFT hia? ‘6 BAR irmingham Midwest 4-6564 | Te ew Z r . ther water Condition, seedy for | BENDIX ELEC DRYEK, 1 YEAR old. sacrifice Large size baby erib Almost new mattres. $12. Hoover vacuum cleaner 86 Bowling ball and beg. 610 WOLVERINE BOAT & MERCURY | 886 Sianiey Ave Phome FR 4 6458 _#._Holiy BOLITLE GAS is Fr OLD TOWN CANOE OOOD| LE GAS PE 7 ar Used specials Apartment size gas coadition. tn nen nl range. $12. Servel gas refrigera s K. e boat ter $78 Bottle ga- installed at 1 {% number 3 Wolverine boat: -—ataa llces heay yon Fueilgas he horse power Stott Atwater mo Ce. Disie Hwy OR 32401 4601 Lake Shore Drive FE 1-801! COMPLETE af WORKED NEEDLE Fostoria boating se semble these yourself and save TON BOAT WORKS 4 chairs and table $6906 value 1809 S. Telegraph rE 28003 $1995 These are brand new 1054 Oven Evenings and Sunday | oe. a eee one a ~ s u eolo>m o m 1984 SCOTT ATWATER 7°, HP look compare and be convinced oe om and cruse a er a of Wese extraordinary bergains ah Ply woot Towboal, $55 often 39) Orchard On +17. —+- X SHELVADOR, | reposse Das Transportation Offered 68 “Kale 2 #4 month. MY_3-3711 AN RRR ARS DUNCAN PHYFE DINING’ 81 SET, LOS AN Es eutyrest studio couch. 2 paccmgare sears 24 Utica Rd. FE 5-0068 ‘ etpenses FE 5-1128 3 RUGS WITH Paps, 0X13% AND _*exl0%. FE 2316. 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. 20 inch T.V. console, dinette set, Easy sp'n dryer washer. Tappan ant Fewwoen uck aw a0. i. ARI load either “way Pie odeoe. TRANSPORTATION PAID TO CAL- ffornia. Drive cars FE ¢5139 PONTIAO DRIVEAWAY BERVICE gas range, cedrr chest electric 63's Union Bt sewing mecaine. 68 N. Sanford a rE +o1ie. DAVENPORT G pow “CONDITION, 5 ende Swaps _ # DAVENPORT cuain ‘AND OTTO 2 man down cushions. cheap idea) 1954 BOLENS GARDEN TRACTOR for summer cottage 6441 Eliza- 36 hp. with reverse and attach beth Lake Rd ments. cost $388 Will trade for DINING ROOM SUITE TABLE mm Ford station wagon OR Buffet and @ chatrs very reason- — = Sommer able FE 2-7460. e ELECTROMASTERK RANGE $10 3 LOTS OL 2-3901, _ Located east of Pontiac near| EMERSON TELEVISION 12°, Crooks BR and South East inch table model new tubes sod jevard. .20 teet frontage ai- good condition. OR 36807, together and 140 deep Will trade PC. BLONDE DINING ROOM for house equity housetratier, car suite. Werner piano Bendix TV, er land contract. 2 roll-e-way beds 15 Center < ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST ldw. stout, Realtor In model with every new pos Open Eve, ttl 8 30 sible feature one o America . famous same brands Slightly TT MW Ragipa® St Ph. FE 5-165 acruichedngae 8) real en aiuise EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON. Michigan Fluerescent W! Orchard “ ~ . Take Ave t (wher have sold prop- | pansy for lets! onal ear & Late FULL SIZF QUALITY ELECTRIC | H J VanWelt. On 3-1355 range Call OR 1.2648 | EXCHANGE MEDIUM) PRICED! FRIGIDAIRE TREADLF ee | cars tor bullding jots up to , bs00 sewing machine round table anc Van Welt, OR 3-135 chairs sewing ro ae ig Samad s . tric “all 215 $3 750 EQUITY IN GOOD 5 RUGa | vest ene Ge * house Can use g000 bousetraiier FE #0174 FOR SAE GUARANTEED KE 7 : fr @rators F $3995 up FOR SALE OK SWAP A ROPER =! Ge Maicne-ctorsnewiag’ machine | Miner washers. $18 8 wp re. HM a or what have 70 Vacuum cleaners $795 up Pov s 06 Oakland FE 7-402) LOT 440X105 ON WING 8ST i107 Clemens and FRIGIDAIRE FLECTRIC REFRIG- : i erator excellent condition. Eve- eae Redy. area trade for nngs $10 pm, to 9 pm. except boa Wed ond Sat 147 Eliz Lake Rd LAND CONTRACT FOR “BALE will eonsider 53 or ° mode! | . Buick acd cash or housetratler | C** patoaal bd Rice) oi - and cash Reply Box 63 Pontiac Shi ole tRDES - Press ce oe si | _ — — ebul eaner SWAP © HORSE POWER TRAC !@ Cubic Foot Frigida 99 95 | lor plow. cu.tivator and ane for | If \ ) RI | ts and motor or se! EK ( MP LL CI ( 71-0637 | | 3465 Auburn PE 43573 | BWAP POWER MOWER FOR | deer rif! or whet have you? FF | Gag RANGE GOOD CONDITION | ; 2-1580 $25 4 “ Bait {ff Wilson TRADE IN YOUR OLD 1 AWN-}| HOTPOINT FLECTRIC STOVE Mower on a new one Garden “ a tag Misc bargains FM Aid tracter with *5' power dr anaa er iawn mower. 32° culler bar ‘ 48° snow plow nd sulky Reg |HOME FREEZER 20 CUBIC PT $567 for $400 One YP cutboara j pound capactty. Twin doors | motor, Reg. $265 pow $150 One | hse lent condition Only 20 menth | _ Vovager & MP outboard motor | i $i) MA 62246 Rr 3165 now $9850 Barnes ba Hardware, 742 W. Hurom &t. Over ulfed | chairs 2 PIFCE SUITF 818 STUDIO. $815 | @ PIECE DINING ROOM SET Twin beds box springs, health Mmatiress ‘4 bed compiete Limed WALLY'S Piumbing and Heati Supply Dequindre at 20-Mile nm Sundays ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS voak chest. telephone bench, uti!- ity cabinet dest & chair O12 PHA approved. No money down. rugs PE 72-1605 after 6 pm _ Pb FR 5-4062 for free estimates TRDE MANOGART BEEOLE- Alumunum Comb. Doors oe” fae ee te COMPLETELY INSTALLED 940 95 tien 87 Dwight \e" Dinte Hwy 7 OR 3-410) . J TON AIK COOLED AIK CONDI “Tee fencer ROTHIC RANGES FOK | ticaee. 021 8 Suren kk B MUNROE ae Ta |}BRILGGS-STRATTON POWER ooo W. HU jawo mower 4 ey 21-Inch blade 7% "7 a ‘so one I@inch blade. Best offer TABLE MODEL “speeo “QUEEN EM 33374 _troner, $25. FE ¢ USED COLD ae TuvaiGenk: tor Kenmore washer FE $3733 vac heel CLEANERS BRUSHES, belts __ gt. 056 Myrtle USED 1 RADE-IN DEPARTMENT Washer $10 64 Ges range $29 50 & pe breakfast set $29 50 Davenport ant chair $19 50 Btudio and matching chair $49 50 6 pe dining suile $8 50 iLove- wens $1450 3 mM edroon suite sap 50 | MANY OTHER 1TEMS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS 1.CONOMY FURNITURE CO, 361 S. Saginaw WROUGHT 1RON Magarine Rack Bee CS) Gossip” Bench ; .. ole “ ese ase LS) UNPAINTED FURNITURE . PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakian: Ave FE 5-0562 _Free Parking _at Rear of Store 1 COLDe DSPOT REFRIGF. RATOR _ $50 Brook au Cermael Trade-in Specials Good used washers trom $i4 95 Full sive cabinet troner Ad $40 Maytag washer tike new $49 Full size electric range sw ca ft) Prigtiaire refrig say Many others to choose from av terms 121 N. Saginae FE 56188 Js CU. FT UCRIGHT KELVIN alor home freerer Like new Take ever payments, OR 11598 — ya? : - . WAYNE GALLKI'S Floor Samples Sile $6995 G F cani«ter cleaner $169 05 Tronrite Troner $289 8) Bendix eas cryer installed $1209 6 Speet Qiceen washer gas Weer heater othere to choose from soe sis compiete lee swe $6 Inde) 2G ss Jabs per M Sheathing boards $85 per M v inch ulllity pivwood $4 sheet 24x20 double hung windows with air theht slumaum weatherstrip and balamer $15 50 | We handie a complete line of build materiais in one or more al reaseaes-< Ad vb Hw “lark ston MA 5-581! BROWNIE * MM MOVIE CAMERA ana projector net including camera case with photo lights, Savinaw » 6189 Up to 24 monthe pay WANTED eal RADIOS WORK of neat Bb aRTS5 GAS REFRIGER USED alor Munro, 1060 W SERVE! * R Huron 2 WOOL RUGS by 7 with ter 5 20 USED REFRIG $30 95 A S49 BS Used TV sets $20 up New 52 gal water beater $98 # SWEETS RADIO & APPLIANCE 42 W Huron FR 41133 USED A FP APT SIZE ELECTRIC v BY i pads FE 2 AND 9@ S1i06 af stove, J burner, 3 speed automatic oven Good condition, tdeal for smail apt or cottage Call Still well 1-900) 3555 West Road Wash ngton Used trade-in Dept Wood 5 piece breakfa stove sis os Table top yaks range $59 8) 1 Smail down payment — parking WA ALAN 18 W Pike Only Warehouse Clearance | | | } | | +} | THE PONTIAC PRESS, a Sua SATI 'RDAY, JUNE 19, 195% ef Sale Household Good Goods mn | MODEST MAIDENS ea a By Jay Aian “T wash that stingy ol’ Mr. Perkins would buy a larger set'”’ | For Sale Miscellaneous 22 ODA ON < dd Air Compressors Electric sewer cleater, floor sand- | ers scalfoiding, leveling rod and dolly | Closed all day Sunday CONE’S RENI Al. 1251 BALDWIN rE 32-0071 ATTIC ROOMS — yp od —_ lnum combt- enue's per cent oe ad ad is this ‘oom only. rE sh maveri “AIR CONDITIONERS §21)465 35 MIDWEST SUPPLY - FE +1433 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON Sherwin Wiliams & Berry Bros ints. Discontinued colors, Oak - nad Fuel ee pas 436 Orchard ake PE 5-6150 ANGLES. CHANNELS 8 BEAMS. pipe, reinforcing rods, basement posts, complete line of structural steel -ew and Stee! Co. 136 Branch St. (across HD American Forging & Bocket.) f 40683 ANCHOR FENCES | BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT! Priced for quick sale FR 51548 BOLENS HUSKY TRACTOR WITH piow dine harrow spring tooth disc) JO inch mower and snow faee attachment Call Midwest Blackett’ S BUILDING SUPPI IES seo flood bar and screen Used once FE 43703 or 835 Stirling Ave BATHROOM FIXTURES Bor! pines and fittings, automatic oi! and gas water heater, ol and coal furnaces game and hot wa- ter botlers. o1] fir HEIGHT’S SU FPLY 2685 Perry 8! __s Phone =~FE 4/5431 ——- ABD PRICES Cll TO BONE? \ e fot kidding ourselves You hace give the people BOTH Qi ALTIY "AND. PRICE to do. busi << heve days and we're making heusands of new friends and «ius tumets week by Beek Shop here {his weekend and you @ill see wh FATHERS DAY GIFIS bea For | Sale Miscellaneous ae DRAW -TITE The kind that ng to $9 a!) cars FEL _Wietiway $245 Dinie umps .. DuPont fiat wall paint. DuPoot interior semi Gloss Open Sundays 1927 Auburn Rd. ‘at EB 2-0302 tures newert brightest Fluorescent, ell cars. F. jon P Sutton MY Walermelons OPD\ KI: Walton at Opdy Open Sunday, #0c Plastic Wall Tile ASPHALT TILE 0x9 4\, FT. WALL TILE $' 85 OLOBS FNAMEL $195 Surplus Paint 12n12) Linoieums 10c 928 I inoleum tile darold’s, 1400s FE 2 5450 Free De Double Red Stamps 1 ELECTRIC SEWING portable washer, vacuum cleaner chest of drawers, tables meta: and mattress vanity Will -sell for $300 rate FE 40638. FLOOR SANDERS FU cleaners W. $25 Phone FE $2 GAIL heater fittings Sink and tap washer FE 45-5109 hULL OIL 1 278 gallon tank and fill cap and vent plete $35 PE 5 1467 FANS FANS FANS ail stzes All types value. $395 up. cent Wi Screens sale Fr 5-785 GRADE A PLUMBING by 21 double sinks. j2 by 21) sink Thompson. 80 8 $5 On * jeather wallets $: 50 $2750 famous elec tavors $i9 9 $2449) ele '«° power drill $1675 $1995 mene travel bags $i0 95 $2995 Fire car polisher $1198 $4°45 6 fle portable saw $1475 $1550 Bhaks» spinatng reel §11 50 ey ting rod & reel $193 gre a5 Wi away rin 4 fit Siv 9s $2050 Atre® spinning &it $15 40 Sil 08 Melt rkprf watih © iY SiO OO Morn Mow tee .. oy 169 B> risa powet moe to FoR Mo FR Tin sis OS cs F ra tiia sou u RK ° sa $24 BS fare fee USE $! Fee O port. sewing ma e $4950 8.150 Heibro ¥ t watch §24 50 $995 meial clothes hamper $605 $16 WS sot.fown freming beard $6 045 Si50 Ble Americ ai peaiis $250 FOR EVERYBODY $595 gal white paint 195 bo f plastic gatden hose $285 $795 Korosesi wading pool . $195 270 5! lawn soaker -spraver $1 29 $4.50 revolving sprinklers $245 28 ft eXtension lights $1 45 loe f Evans steel tape $495 $995 cazpentere t 1 bor $7 $2500 popup Soast $i2 50 t2 p hest of siverware $1250 $stes MR riit art 0 $1975 $475 set 6 B 1M cress Wren $2340 $795 set oof Pipe wre ew Bi 75 $2695 tap & die set $15 90 $4.95 or alve quate $190 $79 40 HP Rimsaw $19 75 $4495 elre Necge Ippers $48 78 $49 WO fie puont Jigsaw sia TS $190 ele. drill $295 2 » hieh speed ¢ « $10 9S $21 27 set socket set $12 80 $1495 Ractne hair clipper se’ $8 75 FOR HAND TOOLS POWER TOOLS. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES YOULL Is) BETTER AT GEN- = - _ - . hn 3 N. Cass ‘ ae | ERAL WHSE TRADE YOUR TAND CONTRACT | = | Nekinne waclece halen Mlanury — Pete s aviee ene equits scratched Reo $180 now $149 50 PEPCRRIC PANS well eown goat heusaGati Spe. wrought iron breakfast sets. g* Citibert. oscilating $8 65 TRAILER EXCHANGE j IN F XCET. LENT CONDITION | reg 8995 now $5950/ 10° Manning Bowman osciiat. $10 78 8 Telegraph Open Frea. Fumed Oak Dining room suite | Flat rim sinks No 1 grade [23] j9 Manning Bowman oscilat. $15 9% ares _ | Table is refractory type 5 feet per cent off onit a few teft 1@° Manning Bowman oscilat $2075 - long opens ut to 8 feet 30) 84 om. Youn an sink oe > Cc% ndow fan ° WH, TRADE OUR COM: nches wide @ regular ehaire 1! sen Bie “ni treoeee 2 eae = Ae "ia th sind ba ba plete light fini.cec bedroom | host chair and 2 hostess chair $59 9s i) wow G30 | a1) ik ABOVE Paice, | suite consisting of full sive | newivy upholstered larce buffet i Ail uF OA ve RICE ARE bed with good mattress | eis techies dee Sia feet” lone oe MUCH BELOW RETAIL _— la ie es 18 inches high 2 large drawers CT AY Te S PEER J 2 2 Seed anc 2} e side compartment: 4 ' ‘ % grin ead” aintivereie ed Real buy for $100 Aliso 3 round Furniture & \pphances chee of ‘drawers Cal! rn wanut end tables Dincan Fyte | yony Orchard take Ra Keeg \\ HOUSE CO cONé. aavins i | i Bee ue coffee ‘abie Phone Harbor 6027 & Raginaw & P ce | ia FE 58811 or FE 5-807¢ OPEN WEEKENDS OVNI Y 1950 ~~, ad AND CHAS _ Fr iar ,9p m oe aay 36 0 is je for ‘x or what have) - CO <3 gz: | WARDROBE. $15 ORGAN PLAYs|* oo Om enue (18 30 to & ou. i. _J, Van Weit, _ OR | 3-1355 Sxl2 LINOLEUM, .$3 95 good. $25 Phone FE 4-802) BOWLING OUTFIT. COMPLETE GOOD LAWN MOWERS, Reg $495 House Pair: gal $195 ~ oom like new $15 Coldspot refrigera apiece. 334 West Huron = HIGH GLOS.. ENAMEL GAL. $2 95 . Bag Mp tle ans cates saves tor very good. $1 down 187 WILL TRA HOUSE ON # ALUMINUM PAINT GAl 250 to match Good condition. $85. F Wall st acres good bleck dirt near Poo | Brastic LINOLECM woot * 4% hoe ver Attanses, PE sens Poce-| 12412 LINOLEUM s60+For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ~ GRMBTRONG VINOFLOON *) priee | RAK AR ARK I RY ¢ CONVEATIBLE a MAID INLAID TILE _10¢ trade for dump truck or sell A ft Wall APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE Ph. Flanders 1-9807 c all [ile......10¢ four burner $129.50 value $69 95 % NaS. TRADE EVEN POR aa te) W Ruren FE _ 43064 | Slightly scra'ched also several full scooter. 2700 Newberry off MATTRESSES AND NOLLYWOOD| fi estrase sors the Me Ra. beds. all new vou save Closed | Fincreicent atte Srckara fake Fe Sale Clothing 70 on Ret Hilbere 02 Willams, PE} ave eee ss ~ inne _ es — ! ‘ "J ~ a | TARGE_ NEARLY NEW GIB ALWAYS WRECKING SELL ‘our BY JULY! cefrigerato Full sired por See on used tuticmg materials ¢ better Hollyw.od bed Misc 7E 2-6431 atlas Mca cis real ane? < : “a OFS um sash Shop. 192 8. Bagi- | LARGE GEDAPR LINED WARD-| brick. Union Wrecking Co _ 3124 robe pai Maple desk and W.sEight M'le Road, one Farm- chair, Chrome iable black fer- ington 0288 or KEhwood 5-1660 MA sone “7 * chairs. Phone | 4 picnIC TABLE, WINDMILT. asia farm bell. picture frames, an- ® PIECE OAK DINING ROOM trouer, dishes. brass kettle Pesce sutte, ie” te Se Must | cherry table 3268 Dixne Hey 1 ‘ia, mile North of Telegraph Re. BONDEX “HYDRAULIC HEAVY duty sealer, Will stop that leaking basement of building. See Oak- land Fue! and Paint 436 Orchard 5-650 _ Take ‘Ave Erne ~~ CASH CASH CASH For anvthing vou have of value Frt auctions Michigan Auction | Garage D SPFCIAIS Cl FARANCE , @s7. no 2 $3500 up i noe 2 Ses 00 ip no ? a 00 up Paddoc RERRY DOOR Bal . | HEARING “ALDS $50 TC _Fr, 2-7900 accessories. Fines new FE $1 #5 Wall tile 4'2 foot 20 gallon garbage 5 foot step ladder Jack s Tinoieum LIONEI 8) Pree test on factory Tasker « Gym Swings, Nf SHALLOW. WELL «tt McBride liardware Lib 6 M ARKE I top. dinette table and 2 complete or ELECTRIC | Shower stall complete with WE frames Perry HUMIDIFIER FOR “SALE 5-438. running foot cane 2 1a3 N & AMERIC AN |rowner 8. FLYER- TRAINS AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE and genuine factory parts ew weft } i 1¢ bs model television OR 3- Ané frame Howland. OR 34-1456 JET $78.05 "62. 78 gal 19 gal. 9-12 Crooks) CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- and most modern type of ligh'ing for kitch- ens, dinetter bedroom and recrea- tion -roofms. $1195 value, §5 95 Slightly factory marred Call et factory showrooms, Michigan 303 Orchard Lake ve @casu FOR FURNITURE. _ — —_- 4-788). — HES 4 HOOK B $11 46 poke. co. 340 Highland Rd. OR 3-002. DRAW TITE HITCHES ‘The kind that bolts 3 the frames. How)iand, se 3245 Diate Highway, OR. 31456 FOR SALE 4 OAK TIMBERS 10x1 w Also other timbers 2-€432 FREE-STANDING “TOILETS | $17 6 Wash bowls with fittings Sil 6 2ia32 ve sinks $10 ws actory§ Irregulars save PLUMBING super Y 100% Sayinaw | FR 5 7100 FARM BRESHL MEATS Beef roasts ave Hot dogs ow... eee jt (irogud beef d5¢ Pork sausage % Plate beef he lee Cream ‘ss ey 6B . e FE 5-794! Ox12 LINOLEUMS, $1.98 léc sq ft se Sata livery Free Today MACHINE, combination storms, doors and windows. Kirby sewing set bed frame cabinet. of giass spring «lass chairs with RNACE ers for rent. Oaaiand 436 Orchard Lake, FE 5-6150 FREEZER, GOOD RUNNING CON. dition. $45. 1940 Plymouth, 2 door, 4-8021 WATER Apt size ANK legs. pisos com gauge, HAVE at terrific Michigan Fluores- Orchard Lake Ave G & M COMPANY recovered and repaired FAS|-BOILD, build tt yourself pat terns Small pieces of plywood for 2529 Opdyke Rd. WARE. 32 $21 50, Qa. oors. to $62 90 to $69 00 to Es » $200 AND ‘co LIKE HOLI INGSHEAD. VARIETY STORE 7 miles out Baldwin. Armstrong fioor covering end Mac-O-Lac paints. Phone FE 7-7845 _ HOME OWNERS! ALUM. AWN- ings factory price FE 4-608 LINOLEUM, 9x2, $3.95 Outside and inside paint gallon, lc 95 Perry analyzer 61 W Muron St. Phone PE 5-626! LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES teal value: Barbecue carts., $24.95 Barbecue grates, r. $495: Fyro grills, $1995 Bice tables, $24.00: Lawn fur- niture by Goehen, Boats, 12 ft. plywood, $7500 Clothes posts, steel, $895 Culverts for drive- ways: Fence poste & pickets Sewer crock & drain tile Cetl- ing tile & plank. 10¢: insulation Ino {1 $450 White pine ar and Redwood panelling, 18 ang | up. flooring, red oak, § grades | tlc and up, 1 carioad; Sheetrock 4 ft x8 ft % C&C, $1.38, 244 up to 20 ft. and 1 ft. Te; roof boards, 5° to 12° wide; doors, large assortment, window & *indow walls. Plywood, intertor and exterior, fir, wood: shakes, quality) mere cover for better white pine, birch, Weldtex, wedgewood, toofing and siding; wood now only $1650 sq.: all under surf- Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. a ee Lake Rd. Tel. now at 2 WHEEL a 82 so. MERCURY MOTOR. 875 _| DOUBLE sink and faucet $15 FE 7 _Mart, M24. Lake Orton MY 2-167 CEMENT BLOCKS Immediately. delivered 8&4 Sheffield Ph FE 2-440! of FE 2-7275 _ __Ruseil 1 emon _ CASH REGISTER $95 Ting) 12 guage double barre} shotgun $30 FE 2.2706 MEDICINE CABINETS wit 7 TS EATING POTATOES. __ 4350 Morgen Rd 4 ee SEED POTATOES year old from certify. 3340 East _Silver Ra “Sale Farm arm Equipment 88 ipment 88 BARGAINS WE HAVE Sider oF G00 fees GARDEN ihn ER LAWN MOWERS or wo ALL_ AND WE PARE TRAD INS. CREDIT rE - FE ¢1113 +071 © "KING BROS. YOUR 1-]] DEALER __ PONTIAC RD_ AT OPDYKE BOLENE HUSKY TRACTOR WITH ood condi- and 6. “BOLENS GARDEN (TRACTORS — M. B, ROTARY TULERS WN MOWERS EVANS EQUIP., 6507 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-8596 or MA 5-7878 Sales. service & rentals. MY 3-5808. FARMALL “CUB. LESS THAN 32 weeks actual use plow. cultiva- tor, and biade Mobilgas Station, _ Auburn Heights FOOT “MOWER FOR SUPPER C Farmall. Republic 9-4204, Utica. GARDE TRACTOR WITH CULTI- Co M5® at Milford Rd., Highland, vator, disc. and sickle bar $125. egg SIDE Y JOHN hay used one season, $196 Take, for quick sale. Phone: 1 NEW FW HOLLAND BALER AUTO- matic wire tile, 1 Farmall! tractor M with power trol! 1-3 bottom r, 14° 1-2 Bottom Pp 16° 1 double @ise for M tractor These tools are in good condition Terms can be arranged Frazer W Staman. Grand River Nov! Mich gan ee FOR RENT ROTARY LAWN MOW- ers. sickle bars, roto tillers and garden tractors. Ear! § Co MS® at Milford Ra Mich n evenings and Sunday. Phone Milforc MU 4-7842 JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER CAR- LOAD OF NEW HOLLAND BALERS. BOTH FNGINE AND P T. O MODELS. BALERS AT BARGAIN USED 77 PRICES. BT.ACKETT, INC. YOUR FERGUSON DEALER OR 31209 $454 Dinle Hwy Waterford TAY CHOPPERS THE BEST USED barvester ith e¢orn, ick-up and-cutter bar units Crop lower Harvester has 6 cylinder Continental engine PRICED TO SELL NOW Case pto harvesters We are of- fering extra large discounts on these Also used New Holland and Case balers) New Idea side rakes Case and John Deere TOUGHTEN'S $28 N. Main Rochester _OLive 1-0761 wht ENGIN STOP IN AT KING BROS WE ALSO HAVE ON lala ONE, JUST LIKE NE ALLIS- MERS $495. ONE ENGINE IN A-l1 CONDITION, $405 WE TAKE mB Spetne ALso CREDIT KING. BROS. FFE 4-0734 © FE4-1112 YOUR I-H DEALER M. E ROTARY 5 gga TRIP- ple M rotary tillers. riding and walking tors. We service makes of lawn mower tracter m Lee’s Sales & Service fr all garden 921 Mt. Clemens 8t. PE 3-9830 New & used 1 & 2 row cultivators. New spike tooth, spring tooth and weeder harrows to fit Ford and Ferguson trac- tors. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. sia anere Ave FE 46461. FE ONF MAN CHAIN SAW NEW AND USED Stop tn for a demonstration, time Payments available. Miller's Gar- den & Lawn Equipment, 1593 8. Woodward ‘North of 14 Mile), _Birmingham. Phone MI 4-009 SPECIAL PRICES! New and used farm equipment. Repairs on all makes of tractors and Wisconsin motors. Pontiac Farm Supply OHN DEERE DEAL 2211 soues Rd. FE 4-6148 SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS 5 HP with reverse $298. plus t. 2 HP swith Feverse , plus Mi beni with A complete line of low cost quick- hitch attachments, We dem a, fr Bats Terms, Parts a HOME AND GARDEN _ HARD- Mire WALLED LAKE. MA WANTED FENCE BUILDING. farm electric fence, board fence, fancy fence barbed wire fence. We furnish Ng becom Free exti- _mates given 3} 45857. TILLERS. NEW rts and service. Avis 580 Opdyke Rd. FE WEEDERS. CULTIVATORS. HAY tools. Davie Machinery. Ph. 48 Ortonville. WANTED | USED MILK COOLER. 4 or 6 can size: MUtual ¢2929. service. 44380. __ For Sale Livestock ag Aa TWELVE heifers LARGE weighing pound to fre:htn August Tested from .a hef*i diam cows and NOLaTED up to 1200 in July and These heifers are Mported Cana- ired by a $10,000 bull Farmers prices) George A Perry Ph MA 5-673] 7 WEEKS OLD PIG. YORKSHIRE. _ OA 82056 5280 Oxfo: of WANTED || SADDLE oe tact ,miding "Chan, Club, lent riders. Reas. ps AS Es a WANTED: PLACE IN ROCHESTER to_ keep a horse OL 2-767), RAB’ Internationall: known herd, White nN Bluerex, Duteh High production Also rebbit fry- ers Grable'« - Rabbit Ranch Double taper fiv limes }COMPLETE L INT: OF RODS, REELS, BAITS AND LINES | Evinrude sarmtae ol motors rowning sutome I i “ARDW ARE — Union Lake EM IT GETS DONE FAST- ER through . Classified ads! Whatever your problem, let Want Ads Auction Sales 89 AUCTION SALE 630. FRIDAY night at B and B auction house, Dixie Hwy between Drayton and Waterford We are going to Mention just a few of the spe- etals this ~ SPECIAL NC NOTICE _ Trlers wil Treopen he lable Tyler's Community Auction dof sales every Sat at 7 dD. Mm. becinning June 19 We ate loaded =w'th furnfture antiques, Washers gas stoves. im sont oe ee KE ELY'S Ausere Heights at Adams, FE 34611 *! solve it! Dial FE 2-818], ne WO a ia Me =“ * +‘ ne a _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, , JUNE 19, 1954 _ ~- Today's Radio Programs - ei Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject te Change without notice, ‘ WIR, (10) CKLW, «aoe Ww, «ase WOAR, G1) = OWEYR, cz) = WIBK, Clem TONIGHT | :20—wam. © Chapel Hour | WIBK, Records 2:15—WIR, Perry Mason 6:06—WJR, News WXYZ, Negro Choir 10:48 Mantovani 2:30—WUR, Nora Drake J, News CKLW, Volee TT waxes mbly of Ged | wxYd, Martin Block wave, Novy Heer WJBK, Sua. | Wee. Serenade CKLW, Bud Davies oT Ee a. 10:45—WWS, Storybook ee wo wie Dick Burris WCAR, Gperte Parade WCAR, News, Music 11:00 —WJR, ‘Pabernacte | | WEYE, Melody Moods 3: GM. ¢ | Dap , WWJ. St. Paul's Cath. CRLW. Hews. Witness wws, Save el 6:15—WJR, Mutie Date WXYZ, Paul Winter News > CKLW, Peggy Lee WWJ, Ben. CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WCAR, Harmony Hall CKLW, Sec. of te wJBK. Sun, Serenade 11:18—-WIR, Symphony WCAR, Talk Sperts WCAR, News, Harmony WWJ. Join the Navy 3:06—WJR, Hilltop House | CKLW. Let There Be Light WW, Life Beautiful 11:15-—WJR, Men. Day : MeKenzie 6.30—WJR; Reynolds; Racing WW. Show Case WXYZ, Gandlotters CKLW, fra ay 1 wo Hi) WCAR, Magic M 6 a. Industry lanpower, News CKLW. Mich. Catholic 7:00—WJR, One Nite Stand WWJ. Paris Spotlight WXYZ, Show Time Revue CKLW, Theater WJBK, Record Reom WCAR, News, Music 7:18—WXYZ, Guest Star 728—WIR, That's Rich ww Preview CKLW. WJBK, News, George —— QOangbusters CKLW, Gouthern Ramblers 9:08 Two for Money ww). . Symphony WES Hove News, Party Barndance ‘2, CKLW, Wayne King WJBK, House Party a — Tes Town & Country Pee Wee King were, Hotel Statler CKLW, Music By Roth 16:45—WIR, i] CKLW, Gen. 11:060—WJR, News WWJ, News CKLW, News WJIBK, News 1148—WJR. Sports Fina) Www, Lew - CKLW, Horizons 11:30—W. Orch. CKLW, With Muste le wink, Basy Listening — . Parm Review 6:46—WW4J, Coffee Concert a Pavt. Hymns WJBK, News, Doctor i: Lily we Meditations JBK, ist Page Drama hae wie, Bunrise Sonate WWJ, Devotion — CKLW, ‘ gt WJBK, ed's Church $:06—WJR, News WWJ, Concert Favorites WXYZ, Bible Class CKLW, Worship Hour WJBK. Comic Weekly WCAR, Gospel Hour 8:15—WJR, May Hawks 8:30—WJR, Renfro Valley ww. News WXYZ, Light & Life CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WJBK, Ave Maria WCAR, Back to God 8:456—WWJ, Guest Stars 9:00—WJR, News ww Ww, WIBK. News, Serenade WCAR, News, Salvation Paith Hymns Serenade 0:30—WWJ, Faith tn Action WXYZ, Voice 9:18—W. wxyYz, CKLW, Alpha Baptist WJIBK, Detroit Pulpit WCAR, Rhythm Roundup 9:45—WJR, Religion Class WJBK, Detroit Pulpit WCAR, Qutdoors 10:00—WJR, String Time WJBK. Morning Music WCAR, News, Harmony 11:30—-WJR, Album CKLW, Anglican Church WXYZ, Paul Winter WJBK, Bun. Serenmede WCAR, Radio Temple 11:45—WJR, Radio Spotlight 12:66—WJIR, News Tiger Tun i: 15—WCAR, Warmup 1:30—WXYZ, Nat'l Vespers CKLW, Concert Orch WJBK, Tiger Game WCAR, Det. vs. Phil 1:45—WWJ, Blue Serenade 2:06—WIR, Kostelanets WW4, Catholic Hour WXYZ, Healing Waters CKLW.. Eider Morton 2:38—WJR, Bun Afterpoon WWJ, Youth Wants WXYz, Wings of Victory CKLW, Frank and Ernest 2:45—CKLW, Chosen People 3:00-—WWJ, Golden Voices Marines Review CKLW, Sammy Kaye 3:15—CKLW, Opportunity 3:36—CKLW, British Musie WXYZ. Hour of Decision CKLW, Brit 4:98—WJR. Sun. Afternoon CKLW, Blue Flight 4:45—CKLW, Lorne Green 5:00—WXYZ, News. Frolic CKLW, The Shadow WCAR, News, Carousel 5:30—WJR, World Today CKLW, True Detective 5:456—CKLW, Farm Mutual SUNDAY EVENING €:00—WJR, Gene Autry WWJ, American Forum on, Headlines CKLW, Nick Carter WJBK, News, Records WCAR, News, Music 6:15—WXYZ, Drew Pearson WJBK, Record Room 6:30—W. snore wwo po Bi Brooks WXYR. Pea reer Marvey CKLW, Bob Considine 6:45—WXYZ, Frolic CKLW, Harry Wismer 7:06—WJIR, Juke — Jyry CKLW, 8un. Musi WCAR, News, Muste 7:15—WJBK, Dale Young 7:33—WWJ, TBA WXYZ, News, Frolic CKLW, Radio Bible WJBK, Sen. Ferguson 7:46—WJBK, UD. Rnd'table $:00—WJIR, Gary Crosby WWJ, Sun. With Gerroway WXYZ, News, le CKLW, Healing Wings WJBK, News, Records 8:30 WJIR, Little Margie CKLW, Lutheran Hour WXYZ, Whet's That Song WJBK, Records 9:98—WJR,. The Cobbs WXYZ, Walter Winchell CKLW, Burns Ba'ptist 9:15—WXYZ, Taylor Grant 0:38—WIR. Bergen, M'C’rthy E. Hour of. Decision Dr. Barnhouse WJBK. Record Room 10:00—WJR, Man of Week WWJ, Inheritance WXYZ, Christian Action CKLW, Windows WJBK, News, Records 10:15—CKLW, Melachrine Prese WXYZ, Revival Times CKLW, Back to God } 11:30—WWJ, Alien Roth WXYZ, News Stars CKLW. Mount Zion Chureh WJBK. Records MONDAY MORNING 6:30 WJR. Agricult. Voice WW!) Bob Maxwell WXYZ. Fred Wolfe CKLW, Guy Nuno WIBK, News WCAR, Coffee €:45—WEYZ. News, W. Teby David i Woite * WJBK. Rise & Shine WCAR, News, Coffee ‘7:15—WJIR, Music Hall CKLW. Toby David 7:33—WW), Listen dna Live Osgood, Wol WwxyYzZ, pee! Austin aon JBK. Geatile, Binge | 7:45—WWJ, News CKLW, T David WXYZ. Dick Osgood $:00—WJIR. Jack WWJ. Bob Max White $:15—WJR. Bud — wae Fred Wo WCAR, Coffee wh Clem o20_wam, Music Hall WWJ, Bob Maxwell 8:45—WCAR. Radio Revival ‘ 9:00—WJIR, News Brea: Club CKLW,” News, usic WJBK, News, 4 WCAR, News, Rh: P 9:18_wJR, Kitchen Club CKLW, News. Heatter ‘WJBK. Don McLeod 9:30—WJIR, Mrs. Paige CKLW, Good Neighbor WJBK, Bob Murphy 9:45—WIR, Pete CKLW, Tony Ma ‘ WCAR, Temple Academy 10:00—WJR, A. Godfrey ww. ia y= Traveler WXYZ, My True Story CKLW, ~~ Homechate WJBK, News, Murphy WCAR, News, Temple | 10:45—WWJ, Break Bank WXYZ, Girl Marries 11:60—WwWJ, aeee Tt Rich Sa of od. Romances Preriae UBA wane. News, McLeod WCAR, News, Lady 11:15—CKLW, News WXYZ, Ever Bince Eve WCAR, Gong Parade 11:30—-WJR, Make Up Mind pathy Neighbors Voice CKLW, Queen for a Day a ng Rosemary WWJ, Second Chance 17:00—WJR, Wendy Warren ww, Fa h CKLW, Break the Bank WJBK, News 12:15—WJR. Aunt Jenny CKLW, Austin Grant WCAR, Noon Caller 12:38—WJIR, Helen Trent WwW, News CKLW. Bud Davies WCAR, Harmony Hail WJBK. Don McLeod | 12:45—WJR, Jack White WWJ. Fran Harris | WXYZ, Curtain Calls CKLW, Ginger Rogers MONDAY AFTERNOON JR, Road of Life . News, Mulholland Charm Lad McLeod WCAR, News. Harmony a Ma Perkins CKLW. Bud Davies 1;:30—WJR, Dr, Malone pak Pe Paul Winter , Bud Davies Panache Guidin Light W, Dick Powell WCAR, News, Music 3 = WJR, House Party WWJ, Reed of Life 3:30—WWJ, Pepper Young WXYZ, Ed McKenzie CKLW, Lege Chase WJBK, D. McLeod 3:45— wR, — Sunday Ha WWJ, Widder Brown 4:456—WJR, Music, News WWJ, Women in House CKLW, News, Wright CKLW WJBK, News, WCAR, News, 5 5:15—WJR, Reynolds, Music 5: nag ay Music Hall ww, Jones CKLW, “ecae Chase 5:46—WJR, Curt Masety ww, Mbrriage Pays MONDAY x EVENING 6:00—WJR, News WwJBK, WCAR, News, Muste 6:15—WJIR, Clark Quartet WWJ, Budd Lynch wry 7:15—WJR, Pran Pettey CKLW, Guy Nuna 7:30—WJR, Peter L Mayes WWJ, Morgan Beatty WXYZ, Lone Ranger CKLW, Gabriel Heatter 7:45—WJR. w er Tg on My Priend Irma Ralireed Hour wx. Your Land; Mine Paleon 6:30—WJIR, Talent Scouts WWJ, To Be Announced WXYZ, Vandercook CKLW, Queen 6:45—WXYZ, Show Stoppers o:00-—WIR, Luz Hour ww). Te Hour wxyYz, V Program CKLW, Henry; Charm 9:30—WWJ, American Band WXYZ, Puture Doorway CKLW, Under Arrest 10;00—WJIR, Tennessee Ernie ww, McGee te: 20— Www, Stars in Night WWJ, Two in Balcony WXYZ, TBA CKLW, Ray Girardin 10:45—CKLW, Quiet Sanctu'y 11:08—WJIR, News WWJ. Mews WXYZ, News WXYZ, Sports, Top CKLW, Kuren, Sports 11:30—WJR, Music Peller McKeller channel 2 at 7 p. m. in this area. ‘Toast of the Town’ Marks Sixth Anniversary Sunday: One of the popular Sunday night "June 1948 of: the Town,” on chantiel 2. at jes in a notable scene from, ‘Victoria Regina; ’> Alfred Lunt Lo -vay his 4 p.m, in this area. The ’ which Fd. Sullivan combines | talent. and ‘celebrities started in| debut as part of > TV programs will celebrate its sixth anniversary tomorrow night. some of the highlights of the past >It $s Ed Sullivan's CBS ‘Toast. six years. These incl A Night”; each of program LeRoy And the night Margaret mak, daughter of the President, made her first appearance. Sulli- van revealed a year of invitations well was fee was voluntarily upped to $3,000 for the second. Most astounding incident recalled by Sullivan was when Bette Davis accepted an appear on ‘Toast’ for a single But she didn’t like the part night successfully defended heavyweight boxing title, * Sherwood story in the schoolroom scene from ‘There Shall Be No Twelve-year-old Anna Marie fresh from Italy and contract; whose performance won her a Hollywood Tru- luneheon “Could I sing on your She was to receive $2,000 for two appearances, but so she received that the Actress offer to for $10,000. arance. her, She was told it assigned had te be that part of nothing. Unmoved by the $10,000 offer, she took nothing! Scheduled for the tomorrow night are Jackie Gleason and Art Carney. “Met” star Rise Stevens, dancing stars Darvas and Julia, songwrit- er Harold Arien, tap dancers, Hal Leg Bates, and today .recounted the Robert E. | 993 Mt. Clemens anniversary | L— | Queen. 1¢:00—(7)—Realm -- Today's Television Programs -- Chanad 2— WJBK-TV te: Channel) 4— WWJ-TV 3 Channel t—WEEZ-TV ~ . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6: 00—(7)—Madison Square Garden. Sports events. (4)—Concert Hall. Music. 6:30—(7)—Life Begins at Eighty. Jack Barry host to oldsters. (4) Ethel and Albert. Ethel’s trip to jewelry store results in tangle with law. (2)—Beat the Clock. Quiz; Bud Collyer host. 7:00—(7)—Enterprise USA. Film. (4)—Bank on the Stars, Quiz. (2) Jackie Gleason Show. Variety, music. 7:30—(7)—Greatest Sports Thrills Films. (4)—Amateur Hour. Ted Mack host to talent. 8:00— (7) —Boxing. Welterweight bout: Joe Miceli vs. Pat Lowry. (4)—Saturday Night Revue. Va- riety with Eddie Albert, Alan Young. (2)—Two for the Money. Comedy quiz with Herb Shriner. 8:30—(2)—My Favorite Husband. The Coopers entertain 19-year old houseguest with crush on Liz. 9:00—(7)—Big Playback. Jimmy /Powers hosts fikns of sports events. (4) — Detroit Summer Symphony. Music under direction of Valter Poole from Fair Grounds. (2)—That's My Boy. Junior Jackson mixes up pres- ents for Dad and girl friend. 9: 15—(7)—Wrestling. 9:30—(4)—Private Secretary. Ann Sothern as Susie McNamara. (2) Ellery Queen. Hugh Marlowe as of the Wild. Animal films. (4)—Big Picture. Armed Forces film. (2)—Red Skelton. Comedy. 10:30—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and Pancho in Western Adventure. (4)—Television Theater. Film drama to be announced. (2)— Dollar a Second. Quiz show. 11:00—(4)—Michigan Barndance. Music, country style. (2)—Amer- fean News. 11:15—(2)—Saturday Night Movie Date. “Crystal Ball,” film. :30—(7)—Theater. “Green -Fin- gers,” film. (4)—Saturday Show. Dermot Walsh in ‘Blind Man's Bluff.” SUNDAY MORNING #:00—(7)—Church In the Home. 9:60—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) Action Theater. 9:30—(4)—Faith Frontiers. te:00—(4)—Cartoon Carnival. (2)— Detroit Pulpit. t0:30—(7)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sinema. | 8:15—(7)—Martha Wright. | 8:30—(2)—Man Behind Badge. rad © | @:38 — (4) — Tony Martin. (1)— 1:30—(7)—Theater. (2)—Magician 1:45—(2)—See for Yourself. 2:00-—(2)—Cowboy G-Man. 2:30~ (4) —Greater Glory. John Wayne. (2)—Featurette. $:00—(4)—Tom Toms. ef the Week 3:30-(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Mello- D Roundup. (2)—Youth Takes Stand. (T)}— (2)—Man 4:00—-(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—Su- per Circus. (2)—Adventure. 5:00—(4)—Wings Over the World. (T)—Annie Oakley. (2)—Ameri- can Week. 5:30 — (4) — Roy Rogers. (7)— Laurel and Hardy. (2)—You Are There. _ SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Dangerous Assignment. (2)—Meet the UAW-CIO. (7)— You Asked for it. 6:30—(4)—Mr. Peepers. Wally Cox %0e—(4)—Comedy Hour. dienne-singer Kaye Ballard, and Jules Myshin, with Andy Grif- fith take “‘tour’’ of Europe. (2) Toast of the Town. Guests on 8:00—(4)—Playhouse, Eva Marie “Desert Crossing.” (T)—Walter Winchell. band and kindly judge; June 10: 45—(2)—Bill Barker. | 11:00—(7)—Terry and Pirates. (2) Ho. t1:30—(7)—Today’s Faith. (2)— Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Johnny Jupiter. (7)— Jungle Story. (2)—Facts Forum. 12:30—(4)—Meet the Artist. (7)— Auntie Dee. (2)—This Is the Life. 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. 1:00—(4)—Movie-go-Round. (7)— World Adventure. (2) — Chris- tophers. 1:15—(2)—The Pastor. le:30 — (4) ~ Nature Trails, (2)— Court of Health. (4)—Adventure | What's My Line. (7)—City Kid. \ ceases 714. (2)—The- ater. 10:30—(4)—Playhouse. (2)—Place the Face. (7)—Sunday drama. ‘“‘Mardi Gras.’ 11:@@—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. “Sherlock Holmes, House of Fear” with Basil Rathbone. (2)—News.. (4)—Theater. 11: 15—(2)—Big Picture. MONDAY MORNING 7:00— (4) —Today. (2)—Morning Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 9:00—(0 —Playechool. (T)—News, | 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm 10; 30—-(2)-—-Strike It Rich. 11:60—(4)—Bride and Groom. 11:16—(4)—Hawkins Falls. 11:30—(4)—Betty White. 11:46—(2)—Guiding Light. 12:00—-(4)—Nancy Dixon. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 12;:30—(7)—My Life. 12: 45—(7)—Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. 1:3@—(2)—Houseparty. (4)—Jean McBride. 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. ‘(4)—Mrs. USA. (7)—My Life. 2:30—- (2) —Featurette. (4)—Ask 3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. *|7:0@—(4)—To Be Announced. (7)— JO: 39—(4)—Stage 4. Wixie. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. Time. (7) Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. (D— Love of Life. (2)—Te morrow’s Search. MONDAY AFTERNOON (T)—12 o'clock Comics. (2)—Eat, (Mur phy. (4)—Ladies First. (2)—Garry Moore. Washington. (7)—Theater (2) Brighter Day. $:15—(2)—Seoret Storm. 3:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Ladies Day. (7)—Airbase. 3: Colt. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7T)—Cowboy Colt. 4:30—~(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—The- ater. 4:45—(1)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00 —, (4) — Happy Hollow. (7)— Auntie Dee 6:30(2)—Bob Crosby. (4). Ad- venture Patrol. ‘7)—Wild Bill Hickock. 5: 45—(S—Sports. R MONDAY EVENING ¢:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- | troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. Flight No. 7. (2)—News. @:45—(2)—Perry Como. (4)—News. Sky King. (2)—Burns and Allen. 7:30—(4)—Comment. (7) — Voice Program. (2)—Talent Scouts. $:00—(4)—Dennis Day. (7)—Wres tling. (2)—I Love Lucy. 8:30—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2) Buttons. 9:00—(7)—Boxing. (2) — Summer Theater. 9:30—(4)—Col. March. 10:00—(4)—Playhouse. (2)—News. (7)—Amos 'n’ Andy. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. (7)—Times Square. (2)—Theater. 11:00—(4)—News. (2)—News. (7)— Teachers Hold Farewell Party for Ex-Principal Whittier school teac' retiring Jefferson Principal Kline B. Hrtman with a farewell lunch- eon Friday at Devon Gables. Forty Jefferson J High and honored Hartman has resigned as Jef- ferson principal to teach at Pon- tiac High School next year, came to Pontiac 1927 as a PHS physical education teacher, coaching football and oth- er sports. He wag named Whittier principal in 1942, served as prin- cipal of both Whittier elementary and junior high grades from 1946 until this year, when the wholly separate Jefferson unit was cre- ated. Hartman, his wife Paula and } TWENTY-NINE | Largest land-locked hartir in the world is at San Fancisco, Calif. The city rests on a series of*hills at the end of a narrow peninsula. ) W h 1130 on Your Dial Your NEWS MUSIC and - SPORTS Station . June 20 Doubleheader PHILADELPHIA at DETROIT 1:30 P.M. Scores After Geme ee SYLVANIA TV FOX,TV & te “ on 3-1647 $908 Batchery RUTH HAMPTON, will make @ LASH WISNER Soupy’s On. 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (7)— Theater. (2)—Magician. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) Weathervane. Omaha Churches Holding Services in Unusual Places OMAHA @—Omaha churches are holding services in a ballroom, cafe and night club. Members of Christ the King Cath- Olic parish hold their current serv- ices in a ballroom at an amuse- ment park St. Timothy's Lutheran Church | members congregate at a cafe—a fried chicken establishment on week days. And the Underwood Presbyterian members meet in what used to be a gambling emporium. All three congregations are build- ing their own edifices. Clergy to Pay Half Fares BOSTON (®—New England rail- roads will let clergymen travel for half fare beginning July 1. The only requirement is that they apply for a certificate showing they are by nine of the region's railroads. All Makes. Work Cuaranteed PHONE FE 4-2525 HAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY 825 W. Heres MUNTZ TV SERVICE Oakfand County’s Only Factory Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV Servicing All Makes C&VTV | FE 4-1515 clergymen entitled to the half rate. The plan was announced yesterday Revival Preacher Feuds With Drive-in Restauvrant RALEIGH, N.C. #®—A_ musical feud between a revival preacher and the operator of a drive-in res- taurant broke out here again last night. Armed with several super-ampli- fiers attached to his juke box, Sam Bell cut loose with music at the revival meeting across the street after he said evangelist Douglas | H. Poole had violated anti-noise | truce. The revivalists held fast and) | matched their hymns’ against the | | blare of ‘Awake, Rattle and Roll.’ Campaign Is Cheap RALEIGH, N.C. #—Former Gov. | Kerr Scott, North Carolina Demo | | cratic nominee for U.S. senator, ‘included in his official report of on campaign contributions: ‘Hathaway Cross, Raleigh, one! good cigar, 10 cents.’ | Mail Comes Late ALDEN CENTER, N. Y. (UP)— A postcard for Donald Donnelly, of Alden Center, from his mother ar- rived two years after she died. 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