ES ane Se et The Weather Us. Weather’ Bureaw Forecast Cooler Tomorrow Details Page 2 & 6 4 THE Po é C PRESS| Home Edition 114th YEAR *x* x* “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956—34 PAGES 4SEOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS WS SERVICE PRESS PHOTOS Bridge Catwalks Near Completion READY FOR CABLES — Extending from the south cable anchorage (left foreground) across a pier, then to the tops of the two “cable bent’ 46-story-high towers and on to the the two Mackinac Bridge catwalks neared com- far anchorages, AP Wirephote petion this week. Each catwalk is a continuous | combination workers’ platform and safety net | which is suspended below the eventual path to be taken by one of the huge bridge cables. Cable America lies in the indus- spinning is scheduled to begin early in July. If So — You're the Minority Are You the Happily Married? ATLANTIC CITY, NN. J if so, you're an exception, says Samuel G. “Kling. Kling, Baltimore lawyer and author of several books on marriage, told the Maryland State Bar | Assn. ber blissful unions. “For every four marriages, there he said in a speech at the annual convention of “And of the three remaining marriages, lawyers, only one is really happy. “The other two are marriages ly tolerated for one reason or another. “Some couples remain unhappil; uw — Happily married? yesterday unhappy marriages far outnum- | less.”’ is one divorce,” | that are mere- ly wed because of the cases.” of religious scruples, some for the sake of children, | _ others from sheer inertia, some because of cow- ardice or lack of gumption, some for reasons of || vanity, Status or i aceaa ge. Fifty years ago marriage was for life. Today the average duration of marriage is about 10 years. In almost half of a test survey of 81,000 divorces made in 1949, the marriage lasted five years or Kling told the lawyers he is convinced that “youthful marriages are an important factor | im eur shocking divorce rate.” | ‘The grim fact is that in a marriage where both | parties are 20 or younger the divorce rate is even | 14 per cent higher than the normal rate,” | “But where the bride and groom are between 21 and 25, divorces occur in only six per cent Kling proposed a sweeping study of marriage year Pact and divorce laws, especially those which make workers and | youthful samen ce — he said. Need Excuse for a Party? ‘Halt New Year’ Is for You Get out that half-bottle of champagne, Daddy-O, and put on a pint-sized party hat! Because tonight—as if you didn't already know— night is Half New Year's Ev to- e. At midnight tonight this creaking, but still agile, year will have traveled 182 days of its. allotted 366 (leap year, remember?) and to- morrow will be day num ber 183—half way, right on the button. Society hostesses along the gold coasts of our swankiest cities have been puzzling for weeks over how McGuire Withdraws From Congress Race Thomas F. McGuire, 52-year-old Oak Park candidate for the Repub- lican nomination to Congress from the 18th District, announced he has ing from severe shock following Woman Saved From Area Lake “=: Republi Deadline Nears as Steel Talks Run Into Snarls Union Firmly Refuses 5-Year Contract Offer Proposed by Firms . ‘midnight next Saturday. | The crux of the dispute ‘between management and ‘the United Steelworkers of, itry’s insistence on a five- lyear contract and the. union’ s turndown of the “stand pat” proposal. Union refusal of a long - term) contract focuses the spotlight on! what, labor considers its bugaboo, of the future: automation. The industry says it wants a five-year contract te avoid an- | nual strike threats and freedom to preceed with plant expansion | for the good of the companies, | workers and the nation’s busi- Past contracts have run for tWo’ committee had picked these three Republican i leaders for key jobs at the August nominating Should the union’s 650,000 work- session in San Francisco. They are, left to right, years with a wage reopener. ers in basic steel walk out, the effects will reverberate through- out the entire economy. David J. McDonald, union pres- ident, says acceptance of a five-| would require see their families ae an unpredictable fu- ‘UNION IS AFRAID Union sources have expressed fear that automation and new in- |dustrial techniques would lead to "Referring ‘to the industry's wage offer—a management esti- Unidentified Hero Pulls mated 7 3 cents an hour each year Swimmer From Water; Suffers Shock A Walled Lake woman was re-, ported in ‘‘fair’’ condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ris = ater being saved from’ drown. P@ Vv an unidentified man at Wol- rod Lake in Co Township, last night. Mrs, Lila Ryding, 41, Shenken Rd., of was said to be suffer- many guests make half a party withdrawn from the race in favor the narrow escape. and how many drinks are needed for half-whoopee! Butlers wielding meat cleavers have been splitting paper hats and noisemakers straight down the middle; preparing fer the gay event. The Night Club Set is buzzing! “over Lotta Wampum’s party to-| night. Lotta says she's serving caviar, and every little fish egg will be cut in half. There should be half a crowd! - of revelers gathered in New York's | Times Square tonight, eagerly’ watching the big clock. And pre-| cisely at midnight, half a shower) of ticker tape will flutter to the streets. (On the theory that two's com- pany and three’s a crowd, we | figure the half-crowd in Times | Square will be one man and a midget.—Ed.} Half a pandemonium will rip) the air. Total strangers will kiss each other in celebration — on the) (Just one cheek) cheek, of course, — a half, remember.) And who knows, Daddy-O? You may wake up tomorrow with half a hangover, too. Rehearsing Reds Save New Jets for Gen. Twining? MOSCOW «Soviet air force jets rehearsing for their big an- nual show have shown some gaps in their formations. Western ob» servers are guessing that when the) _ show is staged Sunday those gaps will be filled by some startling new models. Already glimpsed in the practice formations screaming over Mos- cow from the nearby Tushino base have been two new types of air- craft. | The five empty-- places in each formation are taken to mean that five more experimental jets to be unveiled dramatically before an of Ferndale's George Higgins. The industrial engineer and man- agement consultant said he had decided to drop out of the race ‘after learning his running against | Higgins would mean a “division of | |strength” among the people Oak Park-Ferndale area. McGuire said he made his de-' cision after consulting with busi- ness friends and. associates. She had sand in her lungs, eyes and ears, and water in her lungs when examined last night, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Dept. Investigating deputies said Mrs. ming alone when she went down. for five years—a union man said: “What good is a wage increase if new techniques put you out of | a job.” McDonald has contended the di- rect wage offer amounts to ‘‘only s s s Management has agreed to a MMerce oo week layoff pay program asked 1715 by the union and has offered com-' pay, benefits. PROPOSAL INADEQUATE on most issues, although McDon- ald has labeled the entire industry proposal as inadequate. Yesterday John A. Stephens, in the ‘Ryding had apparently been swim- U.S. Steel vice president, stated ‘in behalf of 11 steel firms that) She was pulled out of the water at the industry will be forced to start| 8:07 p.m. and given artificial res- 'piration before being rushed to the Thursday ——— cooling its furnaces Wednesday or “if the union persists (Continued on — 2, Col. 4) Cubs Looking Over New U. bis Home i mt 7 | | CA bear cubs aS at the of :suburban Aton, UTIOUS EXPLORATION — Two Canada are casting wary eyes the surroundings of their new Park, St. Louis. John Mo., became respon- black AP Wirephote sible for the care of the ca under Canadian law after he shot their mother on a recent hunting trip near Sioux Narrows, Ont, Arado offered them —_— as a gift to the Zoo and George Vierheller, direc- tor, enthusiastically acecpted the offer. NEW YORK \? — Stale- mated steel contract nego-, tiations are tobogganning) toward a strike deadline of, Named to Top GOP Convention Jobs PICK OF THE PARTY — _ Chairman Leonard Hall that the 46member convention be BP GOP National yesterday arrangements eer ans Pick Keynoter Langlie to Give Major. Address at San Francisco Ike, Nixon ‘56 Ticket Assured by Hall; Martin ‘Named Chairman WASHINGTON (INS)— GOP leaders, certain of President Eisenhower's re- nomination, today threw AP Wirephote Sen. William F. Knowland of California, desig- | nated as temporary chairman of the convention; Rep. Joseph W. Martin of Massachusetts, manent chairman; Connecticut, chairman of the platform committee. Chicago, and Sen. Prescott Bush of 4 4 Promised: One Balmy Weekend Highways Pour Thousands Into Lakes as Sun Shines Clear skies began luring thousands to Oakland Coun- ty lakes this morning. Mostly fair weekend weather was predicted for the! first time this summer, bringing the possibility of the drastic _nakewn in the present heaviest highway travel this year. State police ordered no special alert. Officiats believed, | 7 LPGA in Third Round of Play morn- a wickel® in actual take - home MAqrlene Bauer Hagge Holds Two-Stroke Lead Over Patty Berg promises in the field of premium’ Another hot and humid day with | and amateurs today in the LPGA most of the congestion would center around lakes, and Bee in the metro-| ‘politan Heavy orth a traffic had ‘built up on Dixie Highway by 10:30 a.m. and jams were =xpeceet later today. By mid-morning the Cass Lake | state park Was one-fifth filled to | capacity with a crowd of 5,000 to 6,000, Highways in Keego ‘Harbor lead- ing to the lakes were clogged around 10 4.m., State Police at Lansing expected , ARTHUR B. LANGLIE The Republican party has se- lected Gov. address at the San Francisco con- vention in August. | Championship and the Wolverine fewer long motor-trips than on a Nevada to Outthrow Union sources said they believe Open which moved into the 3rd heavy holiday-weekend, but pre- agreement could be worked out round at Forest.Lake Country Club. dicted that traffic would be heavi ier, Leader after twé rounds with than usual for a summer weekend. | KANSAS CITY (®—Going on the, | an 8-under-par total of 69-73—142 | | is Marlene Bauer Hagge, fol- lowed by Patty’ Berg with 71-73— | 144 and Betty Jameson with 74 | 72—14. Leading the amateurs is Miss. Jean Hopkins of Cleveland with an 80-74—154. | Early scores for the front nine perature today of 87- ishowed: Jane McFarlane, Country with partial cloudiness later this. long convention o Ms. S. W. afternoon and the possibility of a' day. Mrs. \few scattered showers. ‘Club of Detroit, 41: |Nunneley, Forest. Lake, 42; Some officials believed that | assumption that nothing impresses Everyone at Convention per- | Arthur B. Langlie, of| Washington, to deliver the keynote/ the influence of the na- » |tion’s Republican governors behind his candidacy. Washington's Gov. Ar- thur B. Langlie, chairman of the governor's confer- ence which opens its an- nual meeting Sunday in At- lantic City, was picked to keynote the GOP national |convention in San Fran- | | It was a pro-Eisenhower coalition of GOP governors ‘at the 1952 conference in Houston, Tex., which, per- haps more than any other Single factor, insured Gen. _Eisenhower’s nomination. At their meeting, held a few days before the GOP convention in Eisenhower supporters accused backers of the late Sen. |Robert A. Taft of attempting to “steal” Texas delegates. The charge had the effect of | lining up Republican delegates | behind Eisenhower and of stall- | ing the Taft drive. | Langlie’s selection came amid ‘GOP national chairman Leonard |W. Hall's flat prediction that Fi- 'senhower and Vice President Rich- ard M. Nixon will comprise the |Republican ticket. 'NO DOUBT FOR HALL | Hall said he didn’t have ‘‘the islightest. doubt’’ the President ,would run, and added: “I think ‘you can paste the names of Eisen- ihower and Nixon in youn_hat.” | The 46-member convention ar- rangements committee. which chose Langlie, also made these | other selections: | House minority leader Joseph | W. Martin, Mass., permanent | | | | chairman; Senate niinority lead- | er William F. Knowland, Calif., temporary chairman, and Sen. Prescott Bush (R-Coan), form committee chairman. Both Bush and Langlie are can- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Twining inU. $.S.R. fo ‘Look and Listen’ MOSCOW «®—Gen. Nathan F. plat- Memorial Day traffic would be like money, the Nevada delegation| Twining, chief of America's far- topped. Six died = in gan traffic that day and five drowned, three in County. ° Here’s what the U. S. Wetather |Bureau has to predict: A high tem- Michi- | | ‘to thé National Junior Chamber) ‘ot Commerce Convention 'to leave quite an impression. ung Air Force, arrived in Mos- cow today to inspect Russia's figures aerial might. * « The Nevadans have sent-word) Twining told his Soviet hosts as they plan to pitch 10,000 silver dol- he stepped off his DC6B that he Jars away during the parade of had come to the Soviet Union to P'S. 'T. O, McLaughlin, Western Golf} Partially cloudy tonight and to- will throw grapefruit. Club, 42; Mrs. L. W. Smead, For- morrow with a low temperature est Lake, 45; Mrs. William Balk- tonight around 64 degrees, well, Twin Beach, 47; Mrs. Phyllis) « Tomorrow's temperatures were. Mehas, Pine Lake, 46; Mrs. Evelyn. expected to be cooler, with a high’ | Vershure, Twin Beach, 49; and Mrs. Hazel Heincelman, Twin) Beach, 50. Other early scores: ‘and Mrs. J. G. Israel, Knollwood, 43. Group Will Push Water Fluoridation NEW YORK ® — A group of medical, dental and civic leaders, have formed a -committee to spread facts and correct informa- tion on fluoridation of water sup- plies. It has been named the Commit-' tee to Protect Our Children’s Teeth, Inc., with headquarters at 105 E, 22nd St. Its chairman ig Dr Benjamin Spock, who is visiting professor of child development at Western Reserve University ; Cleveland, . Dr. Spock said the campaign for fluoridation will concentrate on New York City where the board of health has recommended the meas- ure repeatedly, He called water fluoridation “the safest, most effective and the —— way to protect children's | eR Whats Seek, ‘Another Bake & Chicken ty, Warsaw E Park, cn Wednesda), June 27, of 74 to 78 degrees, . The lowest temperature in down- Roosevelt to Wed Again? — The Florida delegation 90 degrees, states next Wednesday. The we2k-."oele-and listen.” pens here Mon-| He was met by Marshal Ivan S. Konev who told him “‘we are giad to meet you and hope you enjoy your. stay.” * * Twining was the first of the West's Big Three air chiefs to ar- LJ HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Reports rive for an unprecedented look at circulated today that Rep. James-the Soviet air force. He arrived ‘Roosevelt (D-Calif) will soon in response to a Soviet invitation ‘town Pontiac preceding $ a.m. was. marry his secretary, Mrs. Gladys to attend its annual Aviation Day, grees at 2 p.m. Mrs. Don- 74. The mercury stood at 88 de- Irene Owe that his divorce jald Watkins, Birmingham, 42, ¥ Ce ae ms civerce lomorree ‘has become final. at which this nation ishows off its new air development. But It’s an Awful Living Free-Loader’ Has Profitable Trip By JANICE HAYHOW |tidbits of cheese from Wrigley’s| house, it’s a free-loader's heaven The old proverb “You never get are fine for a snack, but they don’t at the Pontiac Glass Co., ‘because something for nothing” just “ain't quite suffice for a day’s meals.| you can get yardsticks, paint pad- inecessarily so." what you're looking for. Armed with a notebook and pen- cil and not a penny to my name, \I went calling on local merehants to find tangible items they had to -loffer that wouldn't cost a copper. Amazingly enough those kinds of items aren't teo hard to find. Our merchants (full of goodwill) have several free items they stick in with purchases or hand out to- those who ask. Mostly what's available free of charge to local customers is plenty! of good old-fashioned advice.- But — for something material- wise, I disregarded this major commodity. ’ Supporting yourself while free- loading off the merchants might not work out.so well, Those tasty It depends on Besides, people start giving you funny looks when you go back the ‘fourth time. You can stay neat and tidy looking with the comb and emery board compliments of Diem's Shoes. Diem’s also sends matches home to dad and bal- loons to the kids. If you want to paint a room or idles and can openers when you go in for paint. I walked in two banks in town ‘and got free drinks of water; a road map of the North Central U.S. from the Goodyear Service Center; information from the man at the In Today's Press Building News ............17-26 Church News ........... 1415-16 Editorials teoeeeae ere*reeeeeee* ® Sports eeeae e* ** * eeeeee bei Theaters .. 20.26. .ncsceces ‘ — Tv & Radio Programs. ..... Wilson, Earl 22 eee seeeeeetee | Women’s Pages eeesecoemeed 8-9 | j pole ye aL Py ia a. | ¢ Bat LPs * = fos ye oe lh SF ier? ate a ieee a i e ‘i y= % J *. Gas Sees i RSS Pe 7 \ j 2 | i = i pa. ¢ I ‘ . Spe, Bens ss = - : : es ae A se leg ge lara nmin =i 2 ee ae a, ae, se Sa 4 te ; f + ie. Whe Fi ¢ ‘ a f ve Naa: «ee ccmamaeamdia \ : Hs ; ' qWo ll. Senators Blast THF. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 23, 1956 4 cm Wilson AF Remark reais Choice of Manager Early in July See Increase, Radford Claims Detense oa Sanh & , nomen S) Continue Search BIRMINGHAM—Choice of a new city manager .for Birmingham will Not Decrease No One Service Monopoly ee a Flgeeys ws once until after July 4, according to for Ohio Killer sville a a not be, made by city commissioners |‘ fore announcement is made, he predicts. Egbert’s duties will probably } Va. @-Adm. Ar) But hi rk seemed to have Negi Orlean: tS eg Mayor James Allen. be carried out by an acting city nae ‘Radford told the high sow |thanaty point. He said of the pe ~ ina ~~ oO: 5 pe Th “° arp As 45 7,4 2 Phe — pon marere manager with some eaneneniay “ . ue. iv j ’ ag OR0CTO 8 oe 7 -. <> ‘ a ‘ ri \ SIX candidates . ° Dems Question His ™#"¢ conference of civilian and ices that: | ~ pMascora, tk, N Constantine ine. (cs Seek Truck Driver eceed from Egbert, until the new man- military leaders today that “de-| “Bach has vital roles to per-_ |Egbert in the city manager's post _ager can leave his present Soa oe tes a. : ar tr! Judgment; May Lose fense is not the monopoly of any form, and depends upon others for ff Fes Onde} Sidi Bel Abbes Dielfa. ae 4 Who Slayed Women; es Sioa teaves ool oe duties, Votes for Fund Cut = Servis jlecispenmebie support” | Pee! [Turenns os & “aus ¢(Galse] | Discount Suicide tia capi Mdagee Atel + 0 * ee ralle In an address prepared for the At another point, in discyssing. MOROCCO abe = ; es, says Mayor i The candidates rally June 28 will fourth annual conference of de-'strategy, Radford said that. Se Two men presently employed [be highlighted by attendance of WASHINGTON «—Sen. Chavez fense secretaries at this Marine “What the chiefs seem to hear! opposition base, the chairman of the Joint most about is that mobility is) (D-NM) said today propriations. WARREN, Ohio W—The rocky 20 NSS STTUNISIA ~ ALGE ae “ake RIA sa Quargia 3° -jledges and ravines in the north- by the city are among the appli- east corner of Portage County killed three woren, Donald S, Leonard, candidate for cants for the top city post, but |governor, according to present in- from Secretary of Defense Wilson Chiefs of Staff made no direct ref-‘merely a matter of more airlift + H 4 ff, YN Bt ee Ye both have asked that their names dications, but members, of the will add strength to senators’ erenee’ to new controversies or sealift — more airplanes or, F Er 3 & Belg = i” A so 3 lane ies es — plac not be published, League of Women Voters are being plans to inerease Air Force ap-'among the -armed forces ‘ships.’ He added that he wishes ; oud Pabedla i: ''.* ._. 200 One other Michigan resident and optimistic about the possible ac- Shas HS RE ana OE ae PO ee MD ; ' h And Sens. Symington ‘(D-Moi a and Jackson (D-Wash) questioned Wilson's fitness for his job in the enc -In wake of the secretary's comment that Senate plans to boost the de- { tense outlay were ‘phony.’ Wilson told newsmen in Quariti- U Or ruman co, Va., Thursday he sees no need for the money senators have pro-| posed adding to President Eisen-| hower’s 34-billion-dollar defense! budget for more planes, men and bases. He said that applied both, to a $1,160,000,000 addition voted, by the Senate Appropriations Com-) in Room; Sees London bers of airplanes or ships.”| ed Among other things, it includes an: this were true but ‘unfortunately,’ [2 ‘mobility is much more than num-| AP Wirephote .- 2 6 ‘three out of state residents com- Alfred Wilson, 37, a 200-pounder plete the list. Other than the two. REBEL TARGETS — Underlined communities locate areas of |who is 5 feet 9, clad in blue shirt localites, the candidates now hold, adequate system of bases and the systems of keeping them supplied with fuel and other material, Rad- ford said. e* ¢ @ Radford said that at thig con- Ex- President WanNtS terence “we have reviewed’ signi to Eat in Public and Not Scant events, and have heard ex- cellent presentations about our military roles and capabilities." A number of planning problems LONDON W—Harry S$. Truman have been “‘hammered out” dur- mittee and a half-billion counter said today he's not going to get|'"& the past year, he continued, proposal by Sen. Bridges (R-NH). «+fenced-in” with breakfast in his ‘hen said: senior GOP member of the COM room while he's staying in a ho- mittee. “But it is quite evident, too, that we still have a long way to go to tel. : “He's able to say the wrong +] got in the habit of eating in reach a common understanding on thing at just the right time.” said public a long time ago and I'm/4 certain few problems. These few Chavez, floor manager for the too old to start getting fancy at are the Ones which currently con- and jeans, and armed with the city mafiager posts. | same Luger pistol he had used to} Hold-up‘in choice is an inter- murder, was the quarry. view with the last candidate on : July 2 or 3, Mayor Allen says. And then a final interview will be latest nationalist guerrilla ‘Attacks in the North African struggle against French rule. - * L Rebel Commando Group Terrorizes Algeria; 3 Die | josscvisias Paci T7W. Huron St. Open 9t09 —FES-O424 J Sah army more han 4 Jers ago. alge a pce — a - _ ———— Ee ea eee ene en ae — | What a Buy! : SAVE ° | | | | UP You can enjoy June-fresh strawberries | > ~ all winter long with a home food | ‘115 BOUND: freezer. (Or a two-in-one refrigerator we iron cenceveretl freezer.) And they'll stay as sweet aay tee saiieod roves ata tone and juicy as the day they were picked. a SINE | Summer suits look so much better when | That’s why smart homemakers : Say: | And You Mey they ore cleaned and sized to their original shape. . CHARGE or LAYAWAY “Freezer Living is Leisure Living.” | Your Purchase! : . -S$EE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER 5 DRESS WE GIVE ie : _ SHIRTS HOLDENS = | : RED STAMPS re h : 605 OAKLAND — Just North of Wisner Stadium te . Branches: 326 N. Perry — 97 Oakland. oe eT ae ane ae ee * ~ w « «VL 2. Ps 243 hay, aeitegege er * j ) ; . -. see a ns ne er MAL 2 « @ * j THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 to interment of the animals and he said that there is no restrit- -| The job of being undertaker tion as.to what kind of pet ts funeral director for dogs, cats and| buried there. = jcanary birds, is old stuff hed Cor-| This plot of land is not a whimsi- ‘nell Elko, who operates "HaPPY'cal contribution ‘for children who ‘Hunting Ground’’ for pets near have lost their pets. People from New Hudson. The cemetery 18 a) walks of life, rich and poor, | marking its = year of existence. famous or otherwise meet at the | . ; burial grounds and have one thing | Hailed by experts in the field as , . - jone gaits cacel culstanding pat mee love of « departed Ieee be ries Radagetlip atlas Among the notables of dogdom, [varying from Shetland Ponies to ey a — aaceu era small size turtles. Antarctic expeditions, and nearby The burial ground is located |rests Bismark, a Great Dane be- on the corner of 11-Mile and Mil- longing to the poet, Edgar Guest.. Dog Heroes, Loved Pets Rest in Happy Hunting Spot ass By REBA HEINTZELMAN Milford Correspondent soe 4 Se ee ee = mers . pected by Sylvan Manor Subdi- . |vision residents. Expect Drains Done by July 11 Sylvan Manor Builder Pledges Work, Asks Residential Aid WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Completion by July 11 of sceveral drainage projects is ex- The plan is for completion of back filling and grading, installa- tion of catch basins at the ends of easement lines where they empty into the Woodrow Wilson Street | ford roads just south of New | lanelner assuus (pet taried ts | Hudson, in a quiet wooded sec- 4. cemetery is a parrot that ditch, and tying homes where prob- | tion of land owned by Elko. — . ‘ ilems have developed into the new | Twenty seven acres are devoted [pedbedig™= mascot on — | TEACHER TO ALL NINE — Albert Stickle, North Branch | sstem. a ALENK : | Dewey's flagship and squawked yy incipal, sits among nine of his former students, all sons and . d receatiy KONALD GLYNN ‘defiance at the Spanish fleet Residents who ti ML Ronald LeRoy Glynn, son of Mr. | daughters of the Laurence Westens. Standing, left to right are Mrs. with R. J. Chase, of the Michi- gan Corporation and Securities Commission, township and coun- ty health department officials, during the battle of Manila Bay. It died at the age of 86. Great father of the Happy Hunt- ing Grounds is Dr. S. R. Elko, iand Mrs. Charles ‘‘Roy’’ Glynn of Milford, has been awarded the Geldhof Whirlpool Scholarship in Mechanical or Electrical Engineer- and the builder and his repre- jing at Michigan State University. sentatives, promised certain 8 |ponaid was a June graduate of — Milford High School. Building Program Lagging at Orion, | Contr actor Says ‘Detroit veterinarian who got the idea after receiving hundreds of High School building program 1s|animal hospital for a suitable bury- 45 days, or 22 per cent, behind|ing ground for their pets. schedule says Leo Kuhlmann, con- SEPARATE SECTIONS Patrick Izza of Lansing, Donald Westen of North Branch, Mrs. Ray- | mond Steinbrink of North Branch, William Westen of Lansing, Mrs, Richard Link of Lansing, Robert Westen of North Branch, Mrs. | Robert Davis of Flint, Lawrence Westen and Marilyn Jean both of Lansing. ‘They agreed to keep street ditch. One Teacher for All es clean to lower the water table! () : R ta Sets ES maar sero’ NT Oth Branch Graduates ee enon onary oe see wear a depeng cometery io thee sections 97 ; a seaoane new tanacaine oo ve 3, (Q0 Flare Goal able, and both classroom wing ees San eats reatricted to MJ inth. of Westen F amily lis completed: he to aid with keep- Sie haeatey Pies Lally girded ‘markers, Section B features con-| TRIBUTE TO DOGS — Pet lovers contributed more than $3,700 ohetacies arise, he advises. The crete head stones with the name of | in 1946 to erect this 16-ton granite tribute to dogs in military service. gymnasium the second unit of rd - a om ore ne sta | Buried at the base lies war hero Platoon Sgt. Sparks, a Doberman construction should also be ready )"St¢s /™ , and Section C pro-| ; rer ae aes so . : vides a simple burial plot without | Stick f the local high school | Marine Devil dog which received seven citations for Worid War-II at that time. ‘markers or upkeep of grounds. he le o} hig : E ORION—Stores through- ling Woodrow Wilson ditches*clean. ene Orica have 6 ine By MYRA M. SNOW are the four sons and five daugh-| permission for working on ‘sale which will be b 1 along North Branch Correspondent {ers of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, deir property should be granted, the shoreline of Lake Orion at 10 NORTH BRANCH —To Albert Westen of 3566 oe ee | the officials told residents, on the night of July 4 Current records show that Stickle! ae = ae is the only teacher who has had Tying Three thousand flares ott el os Pre. er Fal in to the new system is, owners who have’ geal of the Rotarians who use y in Pacific. Despite setbacks because of (fee here is very low staff has come the satisfaction of that number under his instruction possible for those ; = : , ing ri amie | sale {or the rain, the Webber and Car- | For a fee of from $45 to $75, the taking part in graduating rites for from one family, during their high the builder's engineer inspect their, me Liaw im com penter elementary school addi- Happy Hunting Grounds provide nine children of one family. They school years. |property while they have an ac-| aay ES i ; tens will still bo ready for uso [burial in 9 cedar box and a ered Beginning with the eldest child, IP Nect ectine ot the association! pital beds and wheel chairs and = when school opens in September, ard concrete marker. Mr. and Mrs. | F ait h B a ti st s Audrey, who received her diplo- it) be Sept. 10. @ St Pal worthy according to Eberle Smith & As- |Elko hand-make these stones, by, Pp saaiia 6) hen tae acon a (ene: |e ae | oer oie en sociates, the architects. |pouring cement in a 12 by 18 inch D] O en- Ai ‘¢ cession of capped and gowned ae ee Perini n . the event, which : ‘form and stenciling in the neces-| an P Westen cress the recttam tor chairman o e : A light gray brick has been se- lected for the exteriors of both, schools. since started in 1944, has gained even greater community participa- tion. Flares will be sold on the main downtown street corner on the prised “sheepskin.” The pa- Growth Requires rade concluded this May 31 with > . es honors of the Voting Machines ‘The Faith Baptist Church will hold “baby,” e Westen family, . June 29, through July 4, in addi- open air services at 2:30 p.m. Sun-| Rebert. In North Branch tion to. supplies at most local NORTH BRANCH — Voting ma- Stores. chines will be used for the first day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Now senior high principal, Stic-| Ralph Marriott, 6785 Macaday kle joined the faculty here in the time in the local precinct at the Annex Vote Is Today coming August primaries and No- . White Sch ool Area Group Tackles Study Pere eee ae) acai iect egies oer enicaaee a of the-regular Sunday services. [of the Westen children in his math ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A_ some pet owners are not satis- =e * ‘and science classes. : aaa ‘in committee of citizens, officials, and fieq with simple arrangements. A Dr. Jimmy Dodson of the aeatt “Although they now range in — mage t | IMLAY CITY—The White School consultants is undertaking the long few have purchased beautiful satin-/Road Bible Church of Lansing Will from 18 to 33, the Westens still; THe use of these stems from |e a5. 3 is voting today on awaited survey of Royal Oak lined coffins of special manu- be guest speaker. sustain the influenee of the teach. te potosaity ot sae Se the question of ‘annexation to Im- |Township which is part of its pro- facture. | ‘There will be special musie by jer's vigorous and stimulating per-) Mative of dividing the township jay City. Polls are open at the gram of slum clearance and urban) One Doberman Pinscher belong- trumpet duet, and a vocal and sonality, who has been an honored into more than one precinct. i nol from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. renewal. ing to a business executive was! instrumental quartet. Bob Grang- (guest at their home at each grad-| according to a legislative act of a, ** * ‘embalmed .and laid in state for, ep wilt lead the choir. ‘uation dinner given by their 1984 oF using two voting ma- Over 50 persons met this week three days in Dr. Flko's office. il be b iq Parents. | chines, required for over & maxt- to formally organize an advisory Hundreds of people filed past the Baptismal services wi eld While most of the group are mum of 800 electors. sary information, A Detroit taxi driver, tem porarily low on funds, had his | faithful Boston terrier buried in | Section C, A month later he re- turned and told Elko that he “felt like a piker”’ and wanted the dog exhumed and buried in a better section. Worship Hour WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Royal Oak Township Imlay Women to Meet IMLAY CITY — The Women's committee and listen to program casket to view the remains and a at 4 p.m. Sunday at Lotus Lake.| married and have homes of their. The Township Board is renting: Fellowship of the Congregational details outlined by David Geer, stonecutter chisled a likeness of Al Kasten. pastor, will hold Serv’ own. to their instructor they will two voting machines for use for Church will have its annual picnic ices as usual the following Sunday continue to be just “‘my boys and one year only, before purchasing at Roadside Park on M21 on girls.”’ /planning consultant, and Dr. Louis the dog on a granite tombstone. ‘Friedland, consultant on govern- FUNERAL FOR CAT | : —_ sveretions: A common cat, four years old. With sub-committees directed so endeared itself to an elderly 4 : by Friedland, Geer, and other couple that they ordered an elabo- Women’s Relief Corps | Speciaiiets, the study will be on rate funeral service and had the to Meet on Wednesday | practical needs of the commm- animal buried in an expensive j ; nity in relationship te‘its present |casket which was sealed in a con. LAKE ORION — The Woman's and future growth and stability. [crete vault and marked by a mar- Relief Corps here will hold oar ation, recrea ble stone. , “ \ meeting -at the Veteran's Ha pier pees par services some Anothe raleed Oxford, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mem- | : sihgghooas two Shet- | ors are urged to attend because munity activities, fiscal policies land pony mares from. colts, ire : and operetions and land uses, will] Whee thy were fully grown, oe Refreshments will be at the Waterford Community Ac- . ithem for permanent use. ‘tivities building. =a i Thursday, June 28, at 1 p. m. * » ° Tag Day, held last weekend was See Silo Stave Pump as Farmers Answer Meder 8t. announce the daughter, Denice Marie Mr. and Mrs. David 8 Hockstad, 48480 Schoenherr Rd. announce the birth of @ CARETAKER AND PAL — Cornell Elko, pictured with dog Rex, jbe eyed. they produced enough offspring operates the “Happy Hunting Ground’ cemetery at New Hudson. ee te send their owner through Buried here are pets from parakeets to ponies, including notables Y h 5 d Bibl Michigan State University. They be very successful. of dogdom, Adm. Bird's Husky “Blizzard” and Edgar Guest's be: | out to tu Y DIDIC| Betty ana rine) ved to ne 18 reported t) Pe ver CO loved “Bismark.” . pr 2 are old, peng C Bi rth: at Crescent Baptist | io mpry‘muice'cterece” County Births WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —|,, Tere ere chickens, rabbits, tur’ i, ang mera’ Lieyd C_ Norman, 44018] @ ‘The Crescent Hills Baptist Church|"¢# canary birds, parakeets and pevis St. announce the birth of. son.) : se parrots resting in the cemetery John Lord. will hold vacation Bible school | sides the dogs and A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, 45469 Monday through Friday from 9:30! e S @ Cats. ANY-\ Hecker Dr. announce the birth of @ - thing goes as far as grave decora- daughter, Barbara Gail to 11:30 a.m. at the parsonage, |tiong are concerned, and it ig not Mt. and Mrs. Donald: Minchella’ 4674 F . : ns ; ae F 2288 Crescent Lake Rd. k birth of a armers with excess water on cavations, silo construction, piping im ka the - biaggescs to Plaborate oa j 9 place it, | f ts. ere will classes for chil- (tings, along with toy windmills, ' their land, und os to pee, eed rennkacements | dren ages 3-15. Teachers for the |dolls and other childrens’ treasures j i rest j son, Terry Lewis. are watching with inte Woe Lester Braman, who farms in | school will be Mrs. Lieyd Ed- |for the departed pets. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stolzenfeld, development, recently approved as Southwestern Gratiot County, has | wards, who will take ch ae i—— 47891 Greenview 8t snnounce the birth an agricultural conservation prac- arg “I wouldn't mind being burie ae hter Donna Loulse a recently completed silo stave | the Beginners department; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Vander Ven, Se — ough federal’ sump on his land. He used the | Carl Meng, the Primary depart. here myself,” Elko said. “I’ve 5184 Case Ave. announce the birth of = Soll conservations believe a silo) Peciications of a silo 10 feet | ment; Mrs. Rudy Schettling, the |spent 20 years of my life caring, L ake Orion : deep and 16 feet in diameter to | Junior department; and Mrs. for this section and it seems like Mr. and Mrs Robert Johnson of 247 stave sump is the answer. collect water from 132 acres of | Ben A. Bohn, the Intermediate |this is where I belong—but I don’t Ssugnter, Judy Louse. The silo stave sump actually | tile-drained fields. department. think my family will hear of such. Mr. aed Mrs. Harold Creguer of 417 N announce the arrival of a ‘daughter, Martlyn Ruth. } Lake Orion Girl Chairs Wolverine State ‘Party’ Valjoan Urban of 1147 Clute : Court, Lake Orion, is a leader in mock parties seeking election late today at Wolverine Girls State at Ann Arbor. The election follows nominating conventions of the Nationalist and Federalist parties on Thursday. Valjoan is chairman of the Federalist Party in the active campaigning at the ‘State’ spon- wored by the American Legion Auxiliary on the Michigan cam- pus. Candidates for election of offices of the ‘‘state’’ include Peggy Fer- bitz, 359 Manitou, Clawson, who is seeking a supreme court post; is a silo built below ground level. It collects water from tile drains and holds it to be pumped up and out by a vertical lift pump. ” Acting as a reservoir, the silo Program will be given by thel® thing. holds drain wdter up to a set level children, and their handiwork will | when a vertical pimp turns On, be displayed at 7:30 p.m. June 29, lifts out the water and drains it at the John Monteith school. It is used to rid water from into a nearby ditch. EE tiled fields when open ditches are) Braman estimates the cost of the gray CITY — The Rev. Leo not available or are too low. silo, excluding the pump, at about a Richard M. Kirch, Saginaw $300. The silo's size, Kirch says, Burch has been reappointed to the County conservationist, says the is dependent upon thé acreage to First Methodist Church, Imlay government will share costs of ex-|be drained. City. AR cae weaRe appro ee aame! (all Today For FREE | I Home Demonstration Claude Campbell, Dathel Walls Marry ORTONVILLE—Dathel Mf. Walls|tist Church at Clarkston the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett and Claude E. Campbell were The bride is the daughter of Mr. Campbell of 35 Taylor St., Pontiac: united in marriage in.a double|and Mrs. Clarence Walls of 905 E.| H ring ceremony recently in the Bap- Mill St.. and the bridegroom is Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over white satin with a Queen Anne collar, Her vell was finger tip length and was held in place by a cap trimmed with seed pearis and sequins. Lillies of the valley and an orchid formed her bouquet on a white Bible. Fs Matron of honor was Mrs. Mi- chae] Martin, Pontiac, »With Lois Campbell and Carol Koop, Davis- burg, acting as bridesmaids. Flow- Judy Hoofnagle, 25125 Middlebelt, attorney general; Mara Vaivods, 805 Poplar, Fenton, supreme court, and Mary Bobak, 43285 O'Hara Cir- pore ss Se = POLITICIAN IN - THE - BUD — er girl was Lyvonne Valls. - gi x by - cle, Utica, governor. _, Valjoan Urban, 1147 Clute Court, “Lake Orion, was named ¢hairman Bank loans increased by $13,-|of the Federalist Party at Wolver- $00,000,000 in 1955, the steepest|ine Girl's State during the week- one-year rise on record in the long experience in the operation of United States. |state government. ic Wendall Bishop of Clarkston was} best man, Groomsmen were Vel-! don Garrison and William Camp- bell both of Davisburg. Dale Bruce Jenks of Clarkston acted as ring . bearer. Ushering were Lynwood "and Maurice Koop of Davisburg. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the church parlor. The newlyweds will reside in Pontiac after returning from | their wedding trip. +——__—_-_---- Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 1116 W. HURON tall Open Deily and Sundey ‘til 10 P. M Service Call __ Piideedl 5-9457 Band Plays in Imlay IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City) High School band will have weekly eee . a ee ; — cancects dowuiows an ts otrest %4-Hour Ambulance Service A SHE & |. € @) | | OF} at ak os : ~ AND MRS. CLAUDE E. CAMPBELL every Friday evening gil summer. \ ! _f | . : 4 . “ig * 4 7 ~ ¥ D Se ? po Lye ao . y 4, eet i a eee i + x ) , i; ; y ; : op if ? ‘ se A eee if _ | os if fi f V i Nek fe fl ) f. é } f ait ! / | | 4 fi PF | i j p THB PONTIAC PRES SS, SA’ FURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 4 made wh eating 18 pounds In “1890 only 4.5° per cent of more of fruit annually than they married women had jobs, but today did in 1915. . lit is 23 per cent. ne ne ETI Heer siter ateen orene age ten enreeinerinres WATER = SKIS It's fun to water ski. Try this thrilling sport with a new pair of water skis from Slay- baugh’s. A large selection of all water sports equipment to choose from. * Surf Boards * Life Preservers |Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan) |actually was the trigger-man in ‘the 1953 killing of Red secret police boss Lavrenti P. Beria. These sources said Mikeyan | shot his hated fellow Red with ® | single revolver bullet in the back | of Beria’s neck in a Kremlin po- _ litburo meeting. The socialist informants said some mysterious details of Beria’s, the lips of Soviet Communist party) secretary Nikita Khrushchev. ACCUSED OF WESTERN TIES * Rope “eriminal antistate a¢tivities.”’ FREE PARKING IN OUR LARGE LOT Our Large Lot Helps Make Your Shopping a Pleasure SLAYBAUGH’'S SPORTS SHOP OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 1:00 P.M. 630 Oakland Ave. Phone FE 8-0453 ern effcials laughed at the charge. viewing his purge as part. death. On Dee. 24, nounced that Beria and six co- defendants had been executed by a firing squad Dec. 23 at the end of a six-day secret trial be- court. even by informants. close to a Frerch delegation which recently visited Moscow said it was a one- man execution done hy Mikoyan with politburo approval. * * * Mikovan is the Armenian Com- munist who is high among the Cur- rent “collective leaders’ in Mos cow, He and Khruschev both de- nounced Stalin's ruthlece rule dur- RENEW BRICK, MASONRY WITH AMAZING 3-WAY PAINT ‘sources state that Soviet First that the secret story clearing up that Beria was innocent .. Khrushchev, in the U.S. State De-' liquidation stemmed directly from partment report of his speech last M koyan shooting Beria does no denounced give any specific |Beria, who was Stalin's top execu- tion. “special in- cluding a charge of being a West-' “imperialist agent.’’ Western latter) of a power struggle after Stalin’ S| 1953, Moscow an- fore a special judicial commis. | = sion of the U.S.S.R, supreme But the version of Beria’s death) revolver and killed him. general prosecutor in place of | when he informed us that he suc- Beria's treason. | “Imagine how ridiculous if we would have been oe ‘February, lengthily tioner. “We then appointed a young | the former one who was devoted | te Beria, We were very happy February, “was unmarked by the | party’s central committee short- ceeded in finding evidence of | this young. p o-ecutor would have discovered. High French Socialist Sources Declare celand Leader Sees , ———, Mikoyan Was the Trigger-Man for Beria Need for U. 5. Troops PARIS (INS) — French Socialist in, the back of the neck with his, manv: Communists . “without any! ‘trial’ and said that sentence then mier Olafur Thors says if his In- iwas passed on the victim “ex-post | idependence (Conservative) facto, after the execution.’ “Beria,” said Khrushchev, by sult of the particularty detailed | legal preceedings it was estab: | lished that Beria had committed monstrous | was shot.” The French Socialist version? of ™h The leyden jar is one of the The ‘population of the. U earliest forms of condensers used States, now in excess of 1 o store an electric charge. lion, has doubled. since: 1 REYKJAVIK, Iceland (—Pre- MIDGET SUNDAY, JUNE 24th 8 BIG EVENTS FEATURE DRIVERS: Russ Jacobson. Pontiac RACE uss jacobson. Johnny Wallace. 18 CARS IN : party -Wins a majority in Sunday's par- iamentary elections he will re- view the Legislature's decision to_ get rid of US. troops manning Ice- land's ate) air base, * in after Stalin’s death. Aa a re- - “| don't want the {roops to stay longer than necessary and I am iprepared to say they can go home ithe day [ am convinced it is safe.” Thors told foreign newsmen last “But... | am far from 4 convinced that it 1s safe now.” crimes and Beria date of exccu- Thors charged that opposition that the Partes created the issue of Amer- ~icans quitting the bg radar and indicates commission it judicial But Madison Heights Red Smol. j JUNIOR EDITORS s a a 9 = . _* * whicn tried Beria was in fact the “2'™ing base at Keflavik to gain Fort Wayne. Ind. ; * Cushions Russia officially announced the He accused Beria of shooting politburo members. a local advantage at the expense 30-LAP RACE Larry McCloskey. Saginaw * Anchors * Gas Cans arrest of the 54-year-old Beria. . of world peace * . . eonfidarte of Stalin and an orator TODAYS Asgigeuaeny FOn + . . * Time 7 P M Ist 8°30 P M Boa at the dictator's funeral, July 10.) pTODAY' NM : e accused the Communists and vale: : t Accessories * Outboard Oil 1953. Beria was denounced for, other, groups of startmg a cam- Triols: ° . Race: ° ° ° ~paign in 1953 to get foreigners out. of Iceland. even though the nation Pontiac M-59 Speedway by that time was a member of the FOLO BACK | } ‘North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- | tion . 3 MILES WEST OF AIRPORT | i SUPER VALUE | SALE WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! SAVE -SAVE-SAVE By the Piece —By the Carton—Carload Prices ing speeches at premced Soviet or cessrs ocee ec Mal ok Plastic EXTRA TILE Armstrong Dees 3 johs —1. Waterproofs 2. Beavtifies 3. Preserves “SS moran NR ge : : : QUOTED FROM MEMORY WALL TILE RETURNABLE A h It Til When you re int, weather- Here is the story teld by Social- DINOSAL RS AND CAVE KIDS — 6 ) sp a 1 e prov with _ rae Seals jst informants who have auoted, Stone Age Boy 414x414 € Ea You May Buy Tile 9x9x"/s o § ” ° . hore ick soung: ia. vears Oe ee aan Sinbrapeiiiel . was tone Age boy is tall and strong for his years. and uses his Rainbow With or Without Dark 43 ae Ea. to its life. Apply with Gruss | i nese i nce ands skillfully for the many things he must do to stay alive. Here he Col Cc t s ch flint into a weapon to use in hunting or wai o10rs ement... or spray. Low cost. . e« _ is chipping flin a pon to use ir Z 1 Colors ‘After Stalin's death we of the As the centunes passed, man came wut of the caves He discovered FOR STUCCO, BRICK. MASOMRY— = jitburo noticed that Rera was Metals and their uses, how to cultivate and store grain and preserve Armstrong FREE TILE CEMENT Weterprools foundations, too pu ting people of the MVD (secr*t meat. When he was tired of living.a wandemng life, he began building a» Get your BONDEX color card from police organization’ deovted to him primitive .permanent homes, and to care for animals such as cattle, INLAID TILE We Loon You °° * in all the administrations goats and sheep, which had previously been wild TOOLS and ‘We had obtained evidence _ With your crayons color this picture [Like his sister. the boy should € Ea. TILE CUTTERS ; C Gal. - that in the earty 1970's Beria had have a well-tanned skin 9x9 been working for the British in- Paste the picture down on cardboard and then cut it out carefully Pork In Our Lot : | telligence service. (Editor's note: Fold the front pane! forward and fold back the support, so it will stand Behind the Store Thi« charge, derided by Western leaders, has been a consistent ene by Soviet leaders in their denunciation ef Stalin and in their mending of the 1948 Moscow Reigrade split. Seviet leaders blamed Bera for the split during the Khruschchev visit te Bel- grade a vear age.) . 436 Orchard Loke Ave. wort BONDEX REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Home——Contents Burglery—Liebility—Auto Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We Hawe Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! . JOHN K. IRWIN REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 101'9 N. SAGINAW FE 5-6150 1S SOLD THAN THE TOTAL OF ALL OTHER WATERPRGOF CEMENT PAINTS COMBINED “We eventuall, were cominced that Bema was trving to take over Residentio|—Business vomplete pow er Ferms—Investments ea * * Ld “Politburo members then met with Beria terrogation Berita admitted that he was aiming to take over all power for himself ONE SHOT FIRED “All of us then went into an ad- joining room. While Bera was sit- ting on the very chair on which you ‘the French Socialist visitor) are sitting now. Mikoyan shot him After a four-hour in- R EAL F-O R FE 2-4031 —=With Strings Warnings Attached! from the National Better Business Bureau indicate that ficti- tious “contests” are being used by some merchants to promote business. These contests use various “gimmicks.” You are asked to identifiv a a silhouette, count the dots, name a familiar tune or answer a simple question. ALMOST EVERYBODY WINS! Informed that vou have won, vou're elated! But when vou find that vou have to pay for what you have won or that vou have to buy something in order to get it, you realize that vou have been trapped. ae Your Business Ethics Board condemns such practices. Fair and legiti- mate contests are not designed to entrap contestants into subsequent »— purchases — there are NO STRINGS ATTACHED! Before You Enter a Contest Be Sure You Are Not Being Trapped! up ancient times “Ht (This suggestion came first from David Parson. Calif may win $10. Violet Moore Iliggins Next Week: Sunk German Sub May Be Sailed Again RIEL. Germany (® — Former crew officers agreed today that a German World War IIT U-boat salvaged from the Baltic this week could sail again in the new federal navy - * * . The submarine was raised off the Danish island of Anhold It had been scuttled by its crew May 8. 1945. eight minutes before the German surrender became effec- tive. It -was towed into Kiel todas and imspected by its former skip- per and its onetime chief engineer Both agreed the U-boat. vhich ranked among the world’s fastest in 1945. would be acceptable afte: a thorough overhaul. They said that its Diesel engines and diving installations were still in order The Bonn Defense Ministry ported): ‘ad not made anys decision re- final Forty Miners Rescued From Mile-Deep Shoft JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Forty nine miners were rescued from a mile-deep shaft today after being trapped 11 hours Three men were killed yester- dav at the Crown Gold Mine when _a tunnel collapsed. All but three ‘of the rescued miners were in- |jured slightly by falling tock. Communist Money ' to Go to Cambodia HONG KONG (®—An agreement ‘providing for Communist Chinese aid to Cambodia worth $22.400.- 000 has been signed in Peiping. Peiping radio announced today. | The broadcast said there would _be no repayment of the aid, which will be used in developing Cam- |bodia’s economy and “improving ithe living conditions of the peo- iple.”’ Your Watch Lick eowenilllllidit. 0c = BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the : ‘ ag Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. [© Regulated | | Watch Bands | | | > Adjeste $450 © Adjusted Expansion — Special a | 95 Georges-Newports lewelry Depi. This should complete a fine collection of beasts and man from If sou have an idea send it in care of this newspaper and you AP Newsfeatures + (,oing to Camp 99-101 S. Saginaw Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Manhattan Beach, The FI oor Shop t to Buy a New Car? | Finance It With a Community National Automobile Loan Choose your car... choose your insurance ... finance both at once the bank way ... the best way for you. It takes but a few minutes to make all necessary arrangements. Going 4 Conveniently Located Branch Offices W. HURON at TILDEN | WALLED LAKE N. PERRY at GLENWOOD KEEGO HARBOR Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation = SIX ei Ni ee ee Beng ripe teenie omens “neath & teres d © —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956, at. ~ THE PONTIAC. PRESS ies the need for continued U. 5 S__ _s Voice of the People ) oe ee foreign aid. The disruptive aim of — y SES - . ‘Trade Mark cn tun P a eae that offer is clear in the light of —_—_——| ——f{— 4, Warren Mendez Writes Be Ay om offers by the U. S., Britain and the —T Ae . aoe pa - vebatrmane emer * World Bank to advance Egypt up to J" Yay &\ XX Favoring American Jazz and Advertising Director gait resarwens, $450,000,000 for the project. ——— a * cdim Gita menas wee: Oe sore eecuicuuse has Giamaped Mireararer and Qeverel , Cireulstion | Director Russia still is the bear that walks | e, Res col = \ same, caress and telephone number cf this affitude. They have .brought Advermuns WManhere Promotion Manager . — O LORD DO} name, sdarete and telephone number, of ih n og es Se nd : teh natin whose primary ascot" : . - trad te sistance is going to be needed to 2 Uy UY was the accumulation of money. Incidently, I’m not afrai { ve § Py EN AWek at Th ased us of having no in- sign my name. Court Budget Too Small carry out the program. A, BD ackhah | 2, pore ike pea arrex Senden A report from Attorney Geneent * * * ‘ . Ty 5 A mae . \s ing an entertainment-seeking age 102 Oakland St. BROWNELL's Office shows that an in-— Also emphasized is that~dur- . — 8, fy ~ . —\ Ae of about a 10-year-old. Holly 7 adequate budget for the Federal ing the first five year plan just é AB ie f an yo ASAE ; ° 3 iol 2 Gy * judicial system is a factor in crowded —_— ended, India got most of !ts for- y y if LH", a te Ike Is Fit for Re-Election, court dockets. The Justice Department has been working hard but with lit- tle success, to win Congressional support for more liberal treat- ment of this branch of Govern- ment. That is the case despite the fact that lawyers make up the majority in both Houses. A * * * The lawmakers show little concern over a situation in which shortage of judges is only part of the problem. As for the average citizen, he doesn’t even know there is a problem until he becomes involved in a case delayed by the slow pace of Federal justice. One result of this pinch penny policy is that most U. S. courts down South come to a full standstill dur- ing the three hot months because court houses aren't air conditioned. Another disruptive factor in the sit- uation is lack of forced retirement of judges. * * * For example, of six U.S. judges in Brooklyn, the records show that three are in their eighties. -They are reported to work only half days and not at all during ‘the hot weather. The one best hope for cure of this regrettable situation is public opii- ion. When the people get weary enough of snail’s pace justice to de- mand a cure, Congress will appro- priate the needed funds. Shepilov’s Cairo Visit “For a clue to the vigor of Russia’s current politico-economic offensive itis necessary to watch the activities ot-only one official, newly inducted Foreign Minister SHEPILOV. It didn’t. just happen that Mo totov’s successor arrived in Cairo in time for Egypt’s cele- “bration of the departure of the ‘last Britons from Suez. The “national holiday featured nine Russian MIGs flying over Port Said, a parade of Czechoslovak built tanks in Cairo and maneu- vers at Alexandria of naval units bought from the Reds. x we * . Comrade SHEPILov, who was in- strumental in the sale of modern \Czech arms to Egypt was given a “ royal welcome. He responded with a-cynically misleading address, pos- ing as the envoy of a “country that has totally repudiated colonial ex- pansion.” Naturally, he didn't mention that Russia is the world’s largest colonial empire, holding prisoner more than 20,000,000 Moslems in Central Asia and the Caucases. * * * He assured Egypt, however, that his country has no place for oil monopolies or any other kind that “sucks the vitality of less developed nations.” Yet, for over 30 years Rus- sia has been using oil from the de- posits seized in Moslem Azerbaijan. » From these and other obviously false statements it is clear that Shepilov’s aim was to exploit Middle East tension. It is equally lear that there has been no “fundamental change in Russia's “foreign policy. : * * * All this, plus Russia’s reported offer of a $1.12 billion loan for con- struction of the Aswan Dam, empha- eign aid from the United States. According to Capital, the U.S. in that period “has offered Indian assistance totaling around $499,- 800,000.” Continuing, Capital said India’s “demagogs and armchair politicians” would do well to contrast this with Its. the record of the Soviet Union. “only contribution to the plan has been practically nil, apart from ful- some tirades against the ‘capitalists and traitors’ of the Nehru govern- ment.” * * * The Calcutta weekly has made a needed contribution to better Indian understanding of the difference in motives between American and Soviet foreign policy. It is the more welcome because in the opinion of many Americans Prime Minister Nehru hasn’t been critical enough of the Russians. The People’s Business Dem Declaration Michigan Party Promotes Liberal Viewpoint By ROGER LANE LANSING — Not a whole lot has been heard about the Michigan declaration since its unveiling three weeks ago but Democratic strategists are working pa- tiently at getting it circulated and read. * * * The declaration, you'll remember, was drawn up by Michigan Democratic lead- ers in an ambitious attempt to reorient national party policy. Generally, it is a statement of the so-called Northern liberal view on big issues of the present and future, ranging from war and peace through automation to farm problems. The document was formally launched on its way with approval by the Demo- cratic State Convention, It was hoped it would have an influence on national convention platform drafters in August. —_ * * * At Democratic state headquarters here, party officials say a limited distribution in mimeographed form to party organi- zations in other states thus far has drawn a response from Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York, California and Indiana. COPIES CIRCULATED . To date, about 1,500 copies of the declaration have been placed in circula- tion—including copies sent to Democratic congressmen, party leaders in other states and to party outlets within Michigan. * x * Four coples went to Averell Harriman, Sen. Estes Kefauver, Sén. Stuart Syming- ton and to Adlai Stevenson—leading presidential aspirants. The current issue of the Michigan Democrat, out today, is being devoted exclusively to the declaration, mak- ing 12,000 more copies available for distribution, And in the weeks ahead plans call for printing another 20,000 copies in booklet form. This would bring the total number of reproductions to about 33,500. * * * Meantime, the governor, some of his aides and other state party leaders who get around are talking up the declara- tion when the opportunity offers. GOVERNORS’ PARLEY This method of spreading the word probably will hit its peak of effectiveness at the governors’ conference in Atlantic City starting Sunday. * * * There, the governor on a face-to-face basis will have a chance to sell the decla- ration to many big-name Democrats, and further promote !ts distribution and ac- ceptance. To some who attended the state convention in Grand Rapids, the ‘declaration failed to live up to its advance notices. It seemed too long, repetitious and in many areas vague. But however this may be, it appears too early t6 write it off, considering the effort being made to put it across, 4 I “| \ f | Days of All Faiths Chart of a Soul St. John the Baptist Honored By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, John the Baptist, whose birth is commemorated, was never actually a Christian and therefore cannot be classified as a Christian martyr. He did not die for his faith in Christ. Nevertheless, as the forerunner of Jesus he has always occupied a very high place in Christianity. In the Eastern Church he is sec- ond only to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Today’s festival, called the Nativity of St. John the Bap- tist, is one of the oldest in the Christian calendar. John is the patron saint of mis- sionaries because he was sent to prepare the way of the Lord. To his own followers, however, he was much more than simply the pre- cursor of some greater figure. He was to them the prophet of the Messianic age, with his own dis- ciples, his own religious groups, and his own traditions and legends. It is only in the light of later knowledge that we see John as an important person in Christian his- tory. The story of his miraculous birth (Luke, Chapter I, verses 5 to 25) is an example of the lore that surrounded him. * * * EPISCOPALIANS’ CROSS In San Francisco tomorrow there will be a special observance, espe- cially among Episcopalians. It was on June 24 in 1579 that the Rev. Francis Fletcher, Sir Francis Drake's Chaplain, read the first English service ever heard on this continent, and of course he read it from the Church of England Prayer Book, which is substantially ‘the same as the book of Common Prayer used by Episcopalians to- day. A granite cross, called the Prayer Book Cross, marks the spot where this service was held. Many Cali- fornia churchmen will make pil- grimages to this cross today. DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLE Tuesday, the Fast of the 17th of Tammuz, is the day the Roman Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The earth is friendly where T walk .. . Beside a bubbling stream .., And everything is beautiful ... As though it were a dream .. . The flowers seem to nod their heads ... To listen to the breeze .. . And I can hear the singing of . . . The birds up in the trees... I step across the shadows that... Are playing with the sun... And guide my own along the ground .. . To join them in their fun... Each bending of the brook reveals .. . A masterpiece of art . . . And there is peace within my soul... . And solace in my heart... And as I wander on, I wish... That I could get away .. . To meditate beside that stream .. . A little while each day. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago U. S. CONDEMNS ‘“'treacherous attack” on Reds. REDS CLAIM repulse of Nazi attacks. 20 Years Ago ; FARLEY WELCOMES New Deal issue. CITY BUS line given 60 days to provide better service. 2 army broke through the wall of Jerusalem in the year 70, and the doom of the city and the Temple was Sealed. It was the beginning of the end. It had happened ence before, six-and-a-half centuries earlier, when Babylon conquered Israel, destroyed the Temple, and car- ried almost all the population off into slavery. But this was a greater calamity than that first destruction, for the first had a happy ending. After 70 years the people returned and rebuilt the Temple and the second Temple had lasted through all the years. This time the destruction, and the dispersion of the people, had a tragic finality about it. The Jews were scattered over the face of the world, and are still scattered — homeless to this day. The Fast of the 17th of Tammtz (Tammuz is the name of a month) is, however, one of the four fasts which Zechariah (chapter 8, verse 19) said will someday be turned into days of joy and festivity. Jews have faith that this day will not al- ways be a day of sadness. QUO VADIS? Friday, June 29—It was nearly 19 centuries ago, that the famous “Quo Vadis? incident happened. According to the legend, St. Peter, who had been condemned to death, had escaped from prison and was hurrying along a road outside Rome, putting as much distance as possible between himself and those who were determined to kill him. * L ° To his surprise he met the | ord, carrying a heavy cross, ‘‘Domine!”’ said St. Peter, who by this time apparently spoke Latin, ‘Quo Vadis?" (Where are you going?) And Jesus replied ‘To Rome, to be crucified again in thy stead.” Whereupon Peter, desperately ashamed, returned to the city to face his martyrdom. The story also says that hé asked to be crucified head downward, as a symbol of his unworthiness to suffer the same death as his Lord. (Copyright 1956) Says Presidential Barber WASHINGTON (INS)—Take it from Steve Martini, President Eisenhower's barber, there's ‘‘no reason in my opinion’ why the chief executive shouldn't run again. The quiet-spoken 44-year-old presidential barber, who has been trimming the President's hair ever since inauguration day, states that the President shows little effect trom his operation. Martini has trimmed the Presi- dent's hair weekly during the chief executive's--atay inWalter Reed Army Hospital. and has seen Eisenhower on alternate mornings to shave him. The barber, a staunch Eisenhow- er suppporter, said in an interview with INS: “f think he is in far better condition than he has ever been. ‘‘]l see no reason why he shouldn't run again “He doesn't look to me like he has lost much weight. His face is almost as full as the day I last saw him at the White House. “His eves are clear. his skin is firm, his face is ruddy, his voice is forceful. His manner 1s jolly “It's amazing, the recuperative powers he has.” The barber said the President does not look as if he had Inst the seven pounds reported by his doctors. “Of course.” he pointed out." “I'm just saying how he looks to me.” Martini ig a confrrmed Eisenhow- er fan. Although a Democrat from Mississippi. he voted for the Presi- dent in 1952. * I'm one of those Dmocrats who voted for the President last time Tm a registered Democrat, but I'll vote for him again.” The barber said he regards Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Daily Exposures Are By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Wearing just enough clothing for comfort, but not too much, and going without hat, cap or scarf, I find I have less cri and have more ~ comfort than when I made myself tired bundling up with extra sweaters, etc. (Mrs. W. V.) Answer—Naturally. The harm- lesaness of everyday ‘‘exposure”’ was one of the conclusions research by the British Medical Research Council's investigators after three years’ study of the question and inoculation experi- ments on volunteer subjects. But Yankee Wiseacres and their doc- tors continue to ascribe Illnesses they don’t understand to real or fancied “exposure.” ; : Following the fine advice in your pamphlet, our daughter has got her skin cleared. She had very obstinate acne, She is happy and we are grateful. (Mrs. D. W.) Answer—And I am glad. The pamphlet on Acne (Blackheads and Pimples) is available on re- quest if you provide stamped, sellf-addressed envelope. A clip- ping of this offer is not a re- quest. There are many preparations to prevent perspiration and odor. What happens when such a prepa- ration seals in the perspiration which the sabaceous glands would normally excrete?" (N. H.) Answer—Sebaceous glands se- crete sebum, skin oil. Suppress- ing sweat In a limited area of the skin, say the armpits or the feet, seems to have no untoward effect. I'm. sure that if it were not for the quick action of doctor and nurses my hospital- born baby would not have survived—she had a lung congestion at birth and had to be put in an incubator immedi- ately. Had she been born at home, as you advise ,.. (Mrs. C. R.) Answer — Possibly. But other factors may have accounted for the baby’s weakness — such as anesthesia or drugs given the mother in labor. We are going to spend three weeks vacation at Lake ' where there is more or less poison ivy. (H.C. HY ‘ Have read your articles since 1 2 ' | was a girl of 15 in Duluth. So, when I was told a week ago that you are a myth I nearly jumped over the counter in the drugstore. (Mrs. F. J. M.) Answer — I hope you'll trade | elsewhere the next ten years. Another reader tells me a de- partment store in your neck of the woods has a section of the drug department marked “Dr. Brady's Corner’ — where, the the President as “the top man Beneficial reader implies, they have every- thing I recommend. Everything, perhaps, but my written consent. If you will identify the person whe told you I'm a myth, Fl make him eat his words. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, no! to disease diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is pent to e Pon- tiae Presa, Pontiac, Michigan, ‘ (Copyright 1956) in the world—there’s not much higher you can go.” He said that when he trims the President's hair or shaves him, “he talks to me just like he would to any other man.” * * * The President is the kindest and most considerate man I ever met— he makes you feel like you are doing him a big favor in serving him.” ee e * » What does a President talk about to his barber? . ‘Martin’ anewered: “Hle’s al- ways interested in how the smail people are getting along. He asks me abeut my business, how the other barbers and the bootblack are doing.’ . Martini has a five-chair barber. shop at the Chevy Chase shopping center in northwest Washington. His wife runs a beauty shop in suburban Bethesda. They have a home in nearby Silver Spring, Maryjand, and three children, Kathtleen. 22. who is married and has 2 children of her own: Steve, Jr.. 14, and Gregory. 19 months. ONCE-A-WEEK CHORE He goes to the White House one day a week—on his off-day—to give haircuts to the President and other members of the White House staff. . » * He explained: ‘‘They get to work early and usually don’t leave until barbershops are closed. They are too busy to get to q barber, so I go Gown and take care of them on my day off” Martini, who wears a trim. brown mustache and appears much younger than his 44 years, became Pisenhower’s The barber operated the first shop in the Pentagon when it was opened in 182. He met Schulz there and cut his hair for several years, &s well as trimming such notables as Gen. George C. Mar shall, the Inte Secretary. of War Henry L. Stimson, the late Air Force chief General H. H. “Happy” Arnold, and many others. TICKLED AT OFFER He said: ‘When the President was elected. Col. Schulz sent for me and asked me how I would like to take care of the White House staff and how I would like to be presidential barber. Of course, I was tickled to death. Case Records of a Psychologist ee Try Family Night in Busy Home Pearl is a vivacious clergy- man’s wife who has a sparkling personality and many clever ideas. Notice her “family night” strategy. And if you are interested in modern, stream- lined church promotion, send for one of her monthly mimeo- graphed church magazines. Wives are certainly responsible for 50 per cent of their hus- band’s success, and Pearl meets that test. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-390: Pearl Hulse, aged 33, is a cousin of mine. Her hus- band is a talented young clergyman at Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He is an avaiation enthusiast and has his own small plane which he uses when making speaking trips around the midwest. During the winter they flew to Florida for a two-weeks’ vaca- tion. Pearl was navigator and Duane served as pilot. En route home, they stopped for a couple of days to visit us at our In- diana home, “Who is looking after Karolyn and Judy?" my wife asked, for they are the children of Pearl and Duane, “Oh, our assistant pastor and his wife are staying at our house till we return,” Pearl replied. “To be sure that the girls would come home promptly after school T used a bit of phychology,”’ Pearl added with a smile... “I sent them a little ‘souvenir gift every day which I knew would be delivéred early each afternoon. So the girls would probably rush home to see what each day’s pack- age contained.” PARENTAL STRATEGY j ie which is so valuable for all busy parents that I am reporting it in detail. . “As a clergyman, Duane is very busy. And he is often away from home at night to attend banquets or make speeches,” Pear! said. “That breaks up our home life a great deal. So we decided to set aside Friday night and call it our own private ‘family night’. “We let the girls plan the pro- gram for that night, too, so for several days prior to Friday they will eagerly consider vari- ous possibilities, “Sometimes, as in summer, they decide we should all attend the drive-in movie. “In winter, we may play Monop- oly for ‘several successive Friday nights.- But after the game, they may decide we should go out for a soda. ‘Our parishieners are very con- siderate about our ‘family night’ for they try to avoid breaking in upon our family group at that time. * * & “And I think it is the high spot of the week for our daughters. It is the one night when they can be sure that their parents wil] both be with them, ; , “And the plan of letting them decide upon the program, . also seems to be stimulating. They like it very much, so I recommend it to other clergymen’s families.”’ PARENTS, BEWARE Pearl used to be my private secretary before her marriage, 80 she has carried over into her church work some modern nevws- paper ideas for their monthly | mimeographed she supervises. magazine, ‘ which Incidentally, L have never seen a church monthly magatine that surpasses the one released monthly by their church at She- boygan. They don’t know IT am writing this Case Record but I'm sure they will gladly mail you a copy free if you'll enclose a- postage stamp, It will be very helpful to all churches—Catholic, Jewish or Pro- testant. I have used their mimeo- graphed magazine several times , in addresses before conventions of clergymen of various denomina- tions. } * * * Christ was the greatest Applied , Psychologist of all time, so we should certainly employ as good advertising psychology for our churches, as 4he advertising agencies do for commercial wares, A flourishing church niust, be up-to-date in its methods, | Moral virtues are age-old, but the “pack- aging’’ must be streamlined and in keeping with latest psychological discoveries. a Always Write to Dr, George Crene in care ot The botles 'P “penne po ns 7m enclosing a lon at self-a ‘cod pita an to onree for hk qe ada" pam- (Copyright 1956) ff A? s ciaeee sd ceticadinie oa dele sl aaenedciit ela dad eee ad. er +o Se eee e | - eee i ‘ | = - aeiaied wu _ : THE PONTIAC. ras 8. ATU RD: AY, JUN NE 23,1996 °K SEVEN THE BERRYS i | By Carl Gruber | - Find Possible Clue fo Atomic Nuclei ‘Glue’ WASHINGTON &—The Atomic no,” is the second one to be de Dr. Willard F. Libby, acting Energy Commission today an- tected in less than a year. The Chairman of the AEC, said in a nounced its Los Alamos, N.M., first. identified by the University statement accompanying the an- laboratory has found a new atom-|of California radiation laboratory, ee ery ‘confirms the validity of im- 1¢ Particle which may provide a is the antiproton. 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Moreau Returns to Pontiac From Germany | Mary Catherine Moreau, daugh-; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.) Moreau of East Irequois road, ar-| rived home by plane Friday from | Augsburg, Germany, where she| has been teaching school for the past three years. She will spend the summer here, returning to) Augsburg in the fall | * * * | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitfield) of Bloomfield Hills have as their, houseguests her mother, Mrs, John R. Bagnall of Sault Ste. ‘Marie, and Jan Gibson of Morenci. Jan) is serving as an attendant at the! Willits-Whitfield wedding today. Mrs. Bagnall will spend the com- ing week here. : Others here for the wedding | are Mr. and Mrs, George Dennis of San Mateo, Calif.. Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Hobin and Mr. and | Mrs. L. S. Madsen of Chicago and Mr, and Mrs. A, R, Marelli of Dument, N. J. . * * Gathering at the Pontiac City Qlub Thursday evening to honor W. | Allen Booth were Wayne Gabert,! R. F. Touscany, Harold King, H. A. Roy, James Hampton, James Har- ris, Harvey Berger and Milton Hay. . The group presented Mr. Booth: with a g‘ft im recognition of “his ser-ice to a business firm from which he recently retired * Ld * Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ferrer (Ann Cudney) of Berkley are the proud parents of twin sons born June 21 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, . Grandparents of the infants, | named Clay Matthew and Craig Michael, are Dr. and Mrs. E. B.! Cudney of Marlborough drive and Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeke of Washington, D. C- Mrs. Ferrer will remain at the home of her parents for a few weeks * 2 ° The Owen G. Wrights will soon be moving from their home on Dixie highway to their new home on Colrain drive. Shower Being Given for Mrs. Andrews Mrs. Bernard Weber is enter- taining at a pink and blue shower | at her Watkins Lake home this evening honoring Mrs. Ford An- drews * * * Attending the shower are Mrs. | Jack MeVev, Mrs. Ruth Miller, | Mrs. Matt Lingenfelter, Mrs. Carl Mason, Mrs. Carl Bartlett, Mrs. Bob Brown, Mrs. Orval Russell, Mrs. Bob Hughs, Mrs. Ed Good, Mrs. Clair Rasmussen, Mrs. Bob| Kingsbury and Mrs. Ron Johnston. | Also attending are Mrs. Al Ems- Jey, Mrs. Elaine Bragan, Mrs. | James Cavalier, Mrs. Keith Ros- wall, Mrs. Ed Baker, Mrs. Jack! Mariner, Mrs, Don Beattie, Mrs., Walt Siggins, Mrs. Bernie Bays and Mrs. Herbert Gaeth. Lj © * Completing the list are Mrs Marvin Skelton, Mrs. Bob Carlin, Mrs. Jerry Donaldson, Mrs. Victor McNair, Mrs. Lee Haertter, Mrs. | Jerry Ransom and Mrs. Yungk. ; MOMS Unit Meets | at Edwards Home MOMS of America, Inc., Unit Two met at the home of Mrs. David Edwards on South Jessie street recently. Members enjoyed a social evening. following which refreshments were served by the the theeting. Charles Hutton, di- just slightly at the seams. Smooth Mrs. W. J. Bau out wrinkles, add Michigan State|McNeil and Mrs. University: home economists, and|Mrs. Thomas Tillson conducted the loosely. Store the hostess, . Mrs, E. K. Vanderiind invited the group to her home on North’ Johnson avenue for a business meeting July 17. hod First Methodist Church 12 years, has been appointed pastor of the Methodist Church in Davison where he will conduct two morning wor- ship services besides Sunday School. Stanley C. Colby of Lakeside drive and Mrs. John arrived at the reception in the First Methodist Church | H. Rawley of Elizabeth Lake road (left to right) greeted Mr. and Mrs. Pere-Parsons of Illinois avenue when they Tuesday evening. Assisting with arrangements for the reception in First Methodist Church were David R. Cowan (left) of Henderson street, Mrs. Clayton Rule of North Anderson street and Guy Emery of East Tennyson avenue. The THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 ist Church H lonors P ae Pentiae Press Fhetes . | asi 4 é aah a * a2 . Saks An arrangement of “Pink Radiance” Adding a feu more rosebuds were Mrs. and “Fashion” roses ina shell-pink bowl David R. Cowan (left) of Henderson centered the refreshment table at the street and Mrs. Homer L. Johnson of | | j \ | | i } ; 0 4 | FT Ee = | se) | | | give y 3 7 ‘ O Rev. and Mrs, Paul R. Havens were honored by. mem- bers of the congregation at the farewell party before ;\ * - “We are sorry that the time has come that your pastor must leave this community, but we realize that his work must go on. It is an hour of sadness to lose your pastor, buf an hour or rejoicing that he will fo on giving service to others,” the Rev. Mr. McCall remarked Chester Arnold a'so spoke and teld the Havens that the prayers of the church go with them. Mrs. Havens thanked the group for the gifts presented to them and for the cooperation given in the past The Rev. and Mrs Havens thanked the greup for allowing them to make the trip to Holy Land\ to walk the ground that Jesus walked. “This experience can never be equaled,” he said Mrs. Dudley Colby led the group in prayer * * * The Progressive Class was in charge of decorations and the women's groups were responsible for refreshments. - timamane “™ “"'" Vows in St. Michael Rite Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.. The Rev. William Immel of St. Andrew Garner of Florida. Mrs. michael Church celebrated — the Harry White, Inez Slater. Mr. 8nd’ Nuptial Mass this morning uniting Mrs. Fred Hunt. Mrs. Alma Tre-' Fleanor R. Goulet and Leo. F. mel, Mrs, Gerry Watts. Mrs. Inza-! Coyle. The 10 o'clock ceremony bar Barker, Alice Wllouchby and was performed in the presence of Mrs. Wilson Ballard. * 150 guests. . * * 1 i The bride, the daughter of Mr. Harold Chapel and Mrs. Louie Goulet of Hamilton 7 7 street, chose a waltz-length gown ‘Claims. Bride jof Italian silk for her wedding. The iy ; Mi ; ‘scoop neckline featured Alencon In Illinois Rite lace and sequin trim. She wore BIRMINGHAM—At a wedding, matching gauntlets. Ee today. in Kenilworth, Tl, Joan Mrs. Leonard LaParge, sister (Mrs. Donald H. Birney, became the of the bride, was h~ only at- ballerina-ien wn of 's- bride of Harold Raymond Chapel.| ¢atette aa es acti all He is the son of the Donald R.| and carried a colonial bouquet Chapels of Birmingham. of yellow roses and white Gail Birney was maid of honor, carnations. oot Newey rom ake redegbdi Leo, the son of Joseph Coyle of n Arbor, ough Voorheis road, asked his brother, born and Suzanne Harvey Werelwitiam, to be best man. Ushers bridesmaids. . were John Coyle and Harry — MRS. LEO COYLE Robert Wood of Ann Arbor was best man, and ushers included Donald H. Birney Jr., Peter Mac- Kenzie, Richard Turner and Lee Berling. A reception was given at the Birney home in Kenilworth. * * «@ After a wedding trip to northern Donough. * * * | The ceremony was held on the , 32nd wedding anniversary of the cide |bride’s parents. ws ‘traveling, the bride changed to @ _For the reception at the VFW light blue dress with white ac- ‘Hall in Drayton Plains, Mrs, | Cessories. , Goulet wore a gold-colored sheath | ~ dress with white accessories and | Qut-of-town guests attended from a corsage of yellow talisman | Buffalo, Canada, Detroit, Flint and roses. Bay City. Following a honeymoon in north- tn Michigan, the couple will re- a= Soa a a aes a a Ss = THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 tes . ee oF ag mee me = PO MRP Ee betes eg Pe TS ‘ : 4 - Elaine Agnes Darden Becomes Bride in St. Hugo of Hills Rite This Morning reception at “‘Darde-; St. Hugo of the Hills Charch lace bodice and an off-the-shoulder A garden a all asoigy Were csaargg Poe] lune} sodltoralinl and eciederragl|japraier Seenagert onthe coutroverual rock Elaine Darden and Law-| wedding. Performing the double- | Cascades. of lace fell from the‘. er Agnes rence Daniel Heitech this morning, Elaine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bartolus Dar- _ den of “Dardenelles,” Lake Or- * jon, and Lawrence is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson Heitsch ring rite was the Rev. Francis z. Stack, <= front of the skirt and a panel_of * @ * ’For her wedding Elaine chose an VEIL OF ILLUSION and ivy formed = —_ bouquet. ‘. : Mrs. Frederick M. Darden of Birmingham was matron of honor and Sarah Downham of Dearborn was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Beverly Watkins, Jean Still- man and Gail Glover, all of Bir- mingham, and Barbara Barker of Bloomfield Hills. Marilyn Abele of Oak Park, Elvis Breathes New Life Into Rock ’n’ Roll (This is the second of four articles reporting on a nationwide survey tures that By PHYLLIS BATTELLE © Hace formed the cathedral train. «International News Service Elvis Presley is a 2l-year-young) A matching lace shell trimmed Man who makes more than $40,000 joye jt. And youth, as usual, will tion in Nashville last November, ivory - colored gown of imported with pearls and paillettes held aa week for rockin’ from his heels be served. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over fingertip veil of illusion. Cascades and rollin’ his suggestive songs off of West Iroquois road. 'satin,. distinguished by a tiny titted of album lilies with stephanotis pis animated larynx. * '* * He is the almighty king of mil-, Hions of rock ‘n’ roll fans around’ died of monotony in 1955 after two! America, and he puts on the kind! years of bouncing prosperity, had. ee of show that makes young girls not Elvis come along. | violently excited, and adults vio- SI AGHTLY BECALMED lently angry. “He ought te be banned!" is | @ frequent” suggestion among | shocked members of the older | generation who have observed of| NINE There was that record.of ‘‘Long|‘‘concert” reported. “It's a toss-up, harmful to healthy minded teen-- | and TV vocals. nn ang rs Pi oe and| which was worse, Elvis or his) agers. '“Fever’’ by Little Willie John, and fans. I'd say the e goes fo) « at ne Sas Rave eee ee ral count of others with titles too dis-| Elvis," a edge & No music can hurt kids oe lis the hottest fad to strike theUrbing to mention—but RR ee beep already bart bed ne’ ‘musical frenzy since the arles- Seemed cabs pesering ot (ai wiBe. She received dozens of calls trom "Oe eavirenment. Rock © ‘ton. It is big business. The kids. girls who informed her she was '8 simply this: A safe form of many things—including ‘‘an old/rebellion against mother, father stinkin’ rat!"’ and a ‘‘so-and-so old and teacher. bag!”’ | “It's a way they can take out All of this caused her to say their feelings of independence with- “We got pretty excited,” one of of Elvis Presley, “There is noth- edd Ss “iy lias are 80 them reported. ‘We hadn't seen! ing half-way about this bey. You pa y, 7 Be. either me Mm or you hale cause f t rock ‘n’ roll? ... accompany his stage * * * Then, at a disk jockey conven- some talent scouts for Victor | . .f © records ‘‘discovered” jong, nar- | Rock ‘n’ roll’ music (though rew, cold-eyed, hot-voiced Elvis. “beat” is a more apt word than| “musie"’) might conceivably have) aay so Weird me lone Ue” cause hobody else likes it!” | So saying, they hired him. Rock, The same general terminology eee — ‘'n' roll has become more pas- could be applied to rock ‘n’ rol}!| Many nauseated RR critics be- | Things were becoming slightly sionate and prolific ever since a. a form of music. The vast ma- lieve that its prosperity springs becalmed. Bill Haley and his Presley came out with his records, jority of children, from age 5 to from a desire by children to be Comets were still making records, “‘Blue Suede Shoes’ and “Heart- the 20s. like it. hams. |but none was quite hitting the peak break Hotel’’—the latter having , ‘ “It’s just terrible.’ mourned a i * ‘of their earlv smash called ‘Rock sold nearly 2,000,000 records at las, Denver mother. ‘They get up and * Gowned in all white organdy with lace trimming, the flower girl carried a basket of rose petals and a corsage of white feathered carnations. Blue delphinium and‘ ivy were pinned to the basket. Her headpiece was a miniature replica of the attendants’. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Performing the duties of best man was Robert Dawson Heitsch Jr. of Mount Clemens, and ushers were Charles Heitsch of Whitmore Lake and Richard Heitsch, broth- ers of the bridegroom: Frederick M. Darden of Birmingham, the bride's brother; Richard Fitzger- ald, Verne Hampton and James Adams of Flint. ° Mrs. Vincent Bronsing sang the bridal recital For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Darden chese a cham. | pagne-colored peau de soie dress — < 4 trimmed with lace and a white ; hat of hair braid and foliage. B ] M H She wore white cymbidium or- everly unro ONOTEC chide pinned to her purse. Gray organza was the choice of Mrs. Lee A. Kremer entertained Fred Zi¢tel dr., to serve as the bridegroom's mother. Mrs at a miscellaneous shower in her his best man, Seating the guest® Hoitsch for the ceremony. Accents home on Dwight avenue Thursday will be Ted Carlson Jdr., Dick pink adorned the gown, and she cs no a VRS. LAWRENCE DANIEL HEITSCH VRS. JOHN McGREGOR Donna P. Whitfield Wed "oss xsree in Cranbrook Ceremony Tips toSave Christ Church Cranbrook was cousin of the bride, was flower the seductive, undulating “ges- Around the Clock.” check of the cashbox. Adults usually hat 1t—althouzh hop around the dance floor—all be- girl. | , ee rd . an . there are exceptions. Guy Lombar- cause they want to look like big- i MORE AGITATION do and Kate Smith insist they en- ghots and be the center of atten- Identical gowns of white organdy Presley's fans scream with more joy the rhythm. mes embroidered in blue with scoop agitation than the girls did a rar ton. skirts and matching shoes and decade ago for Frankie-Boy Sinat- PORES GROWNUPS But the kids look at it’ dif- sashes were worn by the attend- Donna -\ra. In San Diego they stormed the Mitch Miller, Columbia records'| ferently. In an assembly full of ants. Patricia stage. Elsewhere: they wait outside famous artist-executive, personally high school students at Dayton, . * * * — the stage door and tear buttons oft ‘islikes it and believes that vir- Ohio, only one youngster would Headpieces were bands of Avy W hitfield his shirt. And what does Elvis ‘ally all adults concur. After pass-| -admit that she didn’t like reck with feathered white carnations became the | think of it all? |ing a certain age, monotony bores ‘n’ roll. and blue delphinium on the left brid The rockin’ + an adult. | oy ty eee sor it se side. The bridesmaids carried cas- ride of = roc. pibetsres: T gave ae And rock ‘n’ roll, according to ruck.” sasiat are cade bouquets of white carnations, John son SS thing asd é ® Miller, “makes a virtue out of cae ahi a tag ?? Y tlered” he light blue delphinium and ivy. The VUcGregor se d-breaking West Coast monotony. No music which does bo you ft wine 4 Oma honor maid's houquet contained i " 7 4 ‘concerts. ithat is good.” ia Vv two rows ue - s just deeper blue delphinium and the Willits Jr. Question. What is your defini- trying to show off per Pp : ; ee oe en. However, unlike other musical * * *@ honor matron's flowers featured tode it tion of rock ‘n’ roll? | io. Iphini in the deepest shade of ye , _ experts who see emotiona) dan- (Next: The teenagers and rock pda ie Pe Christ Church Answer: “Lt don’t. know, | gers for youngsters in the heavy ‘n’ roll.) blue. ma'am, I got. no definition. I | beat, Miller doesn’t consider it . . | (Copyright 1956) ( ranbrook. | feel it very strongly, that’s all, Cor She is the | because there's some very beau- ; | tiful ballads in it. It people’d | daughter of only listen to stuff like ‘Only Mr. and Mrs. | You’ and ‘The Great Pretender,’ Donald | Have your carefree summer they'd see how pretty it -is.” Bradford Q: Has sex anything to do with Ts ° Whitfield cf 0 vepaanty?” permanent at Neisner's new Bloomfield ‘be sexy. I didn’t have any idear . Hills and of tryin’ to sell sex. It's just my B , . k 7 k iway of expressin’ how I feel when eau ty e is th€ 1 move around. My movements. son of ma’am. are all leg movements l Vr. and Mrs. |---1 don't do nothin’ with my Sa on , : * body.’ John Q: How long do you think this \popularity will last? | A: “That I couldn't tell you, ‘honey. I wish I knew. As long as it sells, I'll try to make the most of it, and when jt stops, I'll try to do somethin’ else the public likes. Or I'll just say ‘Well, 1 had my day’ and be happy.” WHICH IS WORSE? McGregor : Willits of Orlando, Fla. © Cold Wave June Special WILLITS JR. X ee | John McGregor Willits served Swim Suit the setting for the ceremony at as his brother’s best man, Seat. evening honoring Beverty Munro, Aviing and Fred Foster Jr. wore a matching hat and acces- bride-elect ink David _ Junior ushers will be Ronald — and a corsage of rubrum Dort ilies. Beverly is the daughter of Mr of Saginaw. a cousin of the Go and Mrs. John Munro of Mill street bridegroom, and Roger Munro. Following the reception, the new and David is the son of Mr. and brother of the bride Mrs. Heitsch changed to a beige Mrs. Fret Zittel of Navajo dnve = 2: linen ensemble distinguished by a _| Guests attending the shower were deep white yoke with matching The bride-clect chose Wis ov Mrs. Munro, Mrs. Zittel, Mrs, Ray shoes for the honeymoon trip to cacten to announce bre bridal of von. Mrs. Robert Schapler. Mrs. Bermuda. Her hat was white and tendants. Robert H. Schapler, Mrs, Erwin She carried a white purse. A white Beatrice Hoffman of Rochester Slater. Mrs. Ivan Wilcox, Mrs. orchid was pinned at her shoulder will serve as maid of honor. and E-mest Wilcox, Mrs. Oscar Ber- . Sylvan Lake 12:30 o'clock today uniting in mar- riage and John McGregor Willits Jr . * . The service was read by the Rev. William C. Norvell assisted by the Rev. A. J. J. Gruetter of Toledo, Ohio, in the presence of 250 guests. The bride is the dahghter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradford Whitfield ef Bloomfield Hills and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor Willits of Orlando, Fia. Patricia Mullan of Wyandotte. haum, Mrs. Donald Seed, Mrs. Lorna Schneider of Saginaw, & Benjamin Sweeney. Mrs. Earl Phil- Donna Patncia Whitfield ing the guests were William Ratz, Gerald Christopherson, Garry Petty, Donald Worthey, William Walsh of Dexter and Ross Al- quire of Plainwell. When Mrs. Whitfield greeted her guests at the reception held im- _mediately following the ceremony Here are some tips from noted couturiere Nettie Rosenstein on how to keep vour new swimsuit looking its best 1. Don the garment by carefully rolling it inside out to the hip-line, then easing it up over the body 2. When removing your swim- 95 A wonderfully soft, long last- ing wave at the right price! NEISNER’S lin the gardens of their home. she suit. roll it down from the top in- Phone was wearing a pink silk linen dress side out Bea Sal —2 with inserts of lace in the slightly 3. After each wearing. rinse Federal my ; “n _ Fleet ared skirt. % : : - Las Os your suit in cool tap water, press 8 1343 42 North Saginaw Street She chose matching accessories the water out, and lay the gar- A ls i Ai An nn nt Nn Mi A in ti ta i i Hn fi Ai Ai i ti Mie i Mi Mn i i a i i is in i i i Min hi in Mi i i Ml i i Mn i i et i i i i il w et i A tt Bt Bi i ti ti tn ti i hi hi i i i A i Ain in Ai Ai Minn Mn Mn nn Mn A tn i A An ns Ain Nl Ml An Mi Me Nl a Ln ala Mal Man a alannah ahaha Appoiatment Not Always Needed as : and carried a corsage of roses cousin of the bridegroom, | and ); : | ” . ment fiat towel to dry. Jackie Barton will be the brides: h “at NG™ {yrany Morton G d Cl By ae mite cperescied te star and deiphunium pinned to her smalt/ "“™ U% Om & one’ 10 maids. Nims James © Aldrich, Mrs araen u on the arm of her father, she was Purse. ee F ae ~ ave a) ie S08? eum ee ._ ee Harold Boyer Nancy Aldrich, Mrs wearing a gown of embroidered ee e a ee wour (nacrnaiisnto | : Susan Wilhelm of Chicago will sede N ics P| ‘ Sh W nylon tulle. Panels of the em- Mrs. Willits was gowned in a ~ _uset) TURN Y L ND serve as flower girl and Larry ened as WA ee ans O broidered tulle covered the pleated Dior blue lace dress fashioned 'S- Elasticized fabrics snag U OUR LONGHANT Davis will perform the dutles of Robert Lyon, Mrs. Stanley Hes- ringbearer David has asked his ; The annua! picnic of the Sylvan ter and Mrs. I. M. Lewis also at-1 ake Branch of the Women's Na- brother, tended. length train. and the bodice was = fashioned with short sleeves and tional Farm and Garden Associa- — a deep curved neckline ition was held Thursday at the 4 crown of seed pearls secured -~ ’ basic skit that fell into a chapel- With short sleeves and paneled skirt. Her accessories were of a matching color and her corsage was composed of white roses TRAVELING COSTUME 6. Don't wring your suit out. 7. Don't’ put it away damp. 8. Don't let a colored garment ; “run” on a wet suit. Called to Johnstown home of Mrs. John F. Roeper on her fingertip vell ¢ , lope gertip vefl of illusion. She et alow sive. Varsied a, cascade arcangemnent of For traveling. the bride changed : rried scade art m . ‘ 4 Mrs, Vernon P. Halre of N — ‘7 ¢ Pinocchio roses, stephanotis and °° ® Plue eyelet sheath dress with ee Open Tonight ‘til 9.P. M. Sunday 2 to . 5 e Shorts and Playwear Albtvines. \ Huron at Telegraph Let Us Take Care of Your PARKING REAR of STORE With Spring Cleaning in the air, we are sure you are con- fronted with rug cleaning problems. Let us take care ol your worries ... Have NEW WAY clean your carpets and 5 , tugs. Prompt Serviue Always ‘AND CARPET CLEANING 42 Wisner St. Call FE 2-7132 9x12 } Domestic Wool Rug i i amall additional charge for sizing | Mrs. Forest Grayson of Detroit ~ Assisting the hostess were Mrs Edward L. Williams, Mrs. B. A. TePoorten and Mrs. Charles S Chandler. Mrs. Albert E. Kohn named the committee chairmen who will participate in the annual flower show to be held in the Waterford CAI Building Aug. Ivy. ATTEND BRIDE ‘of Pinocchio roses tied with a blue her mother, Mrs. Lillian Auld. Jan Gibson of Morenci attended ribbon was fastened in her hair. the bride as her maid of honor. * e¢ ¢ Tona Madsen of Chicago, Marge Following a honeymoon in south- Crandall of Midland, Barbara Pel- ern Oregon, the couple will reside ton of Toledo, Ohio, and Caroline in East Lansing until John com- Willits, sister of the bridegroom, pletes his studies at Michigan Remove Stains Fast It pays to look over clothes for always before the clothes are were the bride's other attendants. sr; iniverei 25-26. * © @ State Unive: ° washed. Hot water and detergent Appointed were Mrs Earle All wore gowns of powder blue) Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Madigan ™&Y S¢t Stains so they never can Knapp and Mrs. Leon Skelley. en- dotted nylon with white embroidery were hosts to out-of-town guests D@ removed. a matching duster and matching Sanford street was called to Johns- | ‘accessories. A tiny arrangement town, Pa., due to the death of,. special stains. Stains are best re- — moved when they are fresh and © INTO SHORTHAND WITH The Shorthand Written with a b c’s Your Shortcut to a Better Job — SHORTER—EASIER 2. a MORE PAY! \ Free Demonstration Class Monday Evening, June 25, 7:00 The Business Institute SY Re e See. Phone FE 2-3551 fer Information or Visit Class 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Yc eS SS Se ea eS | try clerks: Mrs. Ray Dombrowski outlining the deep necklines and and members of the bridal party and Mrs. Leon Zielinski, clerks for full skirts. They carried nose- at breakfast in their home, “White judges; Mrs. Gordon Dickie and gays of Pinocchie roses and white Pines,"" on Chesterfield road pre- Mrs. John Greenlee. finance; Mrs. carnations. iceding the ceremony. Albert Flower and Mrs. S. J. Fil-| kins, hospitality, and Mrs. Dom-. browski, publicity. é i Lf = Ld Also appointed were Mrs. Ken- neth Ollis and Mrs. Howard Wide- = man, junior division; Mrs. Williard .<- L. 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Se Set ap ae ; or aie i 5 S ky x ieee | ¢ Fr é ‘ are | : oe a ee ween agg le elle gmt cpepeiingecee ay «8 « a oo a é bs + agp ei é ’ ae * on hw - Pe ark a 4 ae ape ee > te ids 4 ij som i P 4 ee i # cp ge gator LIEBE Lt ee, nik Be: : ee ee { * ai . . ; aie we THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU CRDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 Ses : 4 Man Former County Man Hollywood Headlines Garage Burns as David Wayne Re la tes Hel ‘Ai ] M. te R 1 Guards Nearby Plant smabmee te on Check Coun! AiJment Makes Recluse} rmox-1. wsege_ and Pees || Trouble With Marilyn J sumer ror ou mms Of Clara Bow, the ‘It’ Girl sete te ix nee sate { i c a tes “hcg aid night By EARL WILSON legedly wanted in several states their owner, Burt Bl for passing an alleg&ed nation- By BOB THOMAS the things she can't take in her|watchman duties at the DuPont i NEW YORK—The best “Inside Marilyn Monroe” analysis wide series of rubber checks, LAS VEGAS, Nev, ® — What| condition, plant just a few blocks away. A ‘ever told has been given to me by David Wayne, who has been pleaded guilty to passing two l has happened to Clara Bow? “If she had been Minnie Zilch Stork reported the blaze at 504 ‘married to her three times—in motion pictures. them in Royal Oak yesterday in * *« * instead of Clara Bow, perhaps this|West Long Lake Road. ‘As young re Oakland Comny — uit Court. |. ‘phat question is often asked never would have happened to her. “We've been in four pictures, but in the first, cst that 1 “It” girl ‘of the|But the emotional strain of ber ‘You Feel,’ she just did a bit,” Wayne said. “Yet I'll never) Assistant “Oakland County flaming twenties. 1 put it to her/early years was just too much for| LOTS FOR SALE forget it. en eee — Er~'husband, Rex Bell, onetime cow-|her nervous system. $1200.00 - $1500.00. “This was a very expensive day at 20th Century-Fox. win 8 nm wante boy star and now lieutenant gov-| He added that his wife's condi- ieee y one of the two local warrants ernor of Nevada. tion has been “‘a little better” re- “There were 300 Pa 400 extras, for we were to shoot (since 1952, but was unavailable cently. Although she cannot-.see an audience shot. A girl was supposed to come down the for prosecution. Lang said Bethke} NERVE TROUBLE. her old pals, she keeps in touch sn't 5 has spent the past three years in| “For the past few years she has aisle and sit down wens behind me. She wasn't apres a Wackingion Vodaral pecce. A trouble SAL kee aewen” te with them via cards and remem- FILMED te sayiene Mee % Bethke pleaded guilty to pass- explained. “Mentally she is fine : a oman ling two checks totaling $143.67,and dandy. But she had had emo- ‘ON LOCATION: one in 1952 and one last May 22. tional disturbances that haye INSIDE A | Oakland County Circuit Judge knocked out her health. She fh MAN’ S SO George B. Hartrick, who will sen- had trouble with sleeping and has wo UL! tence Bethke July 2, returned him been high s*rung e dramatic life. to Oakland County Jail under re- * * ®@ vrory of Lillian Roth duced bond of $250 on each “She has had to live an entirely -tne best-selii ‘charge. differént life since the trouble be- | that rocked nation—now a ping Motion gan. She needs the constant care of a doctor and must go to a sani- Pontiac Theaters tarium when her condition gets, worse. That's why she must stay) ‘in Los Angeles; we don't have the, , OAKLAND on. facilities here. i Sun., Wed.: “The Swan. Cine- | “She has been down’ there. for! maScope, color, Grace Kelly. * The the past four years. Some of the Green Scarf,’ Michael Redgrave. time she spends in a sanitarium Starts Thurs.: “The Man Wiis Culver City; we also have an MARILYN — DAVID Sere Der, Sena: Keeani: coler./apartment nearby. I get down || Hux & Hounds Inn “The every four or six weeks and our “We sat there and sat there waiting for this girl. I finally Naked Sea,” Documentary. sons visit her when they can. Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills said, ‘For gosh sake, are they holding up this whole crew STRAND Phew are: ex Ancwow, 3 ec : for an extra?’ . Tues.: “Earth vs. the Fly- = ? y, 21. col- |. “*They’re waiting for Marilyn Monroe, somebody said, and ing. “Baueers.” Hugh Marlowe; 1c8e stugen'. eck corde Robert, LUNCHEON and DINNERS I said, ‘Who's she?’ vod Hed ein ess ree Os ES DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. “ ; ' y m . Md i “J . - ° ' ba a el rs mace a tney to . ia ie Show thru ae ). } 4 “Unfortunately, she doesn't have SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. F Doi hye oar “ ' : | “About two hours afterward this girl finally slithered down Rog Wieetca Gav Robbie The Bates oot te nats oneic! LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 SUSAN SINGS! the aisle with her hairdresser and customer. |Queen Bee,” Joan Crawford, Barry ; “] was kind of sore. I turned around to her and said, ‘Well, Sullivan. Prado Claims Victory Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations I'm very happy you finally made it.’ Starts Sat., ‘June 30): “On the | “And she said, ‘Well, that’s the way I always do it. It Threshold of Space:” Guy Madi- wouldn't be right if I was pretty.!” "son, Virginia a a Doe in Peruvian Election Man Alive,” Dane l Air “One of the worst times I've ever had in my Ufe was in LIMA, Peru w—Former Presi-] Conditioned making ‘How to Marry a Millionaire’ with her. ‘Voterama’ Scheduled dent Manuel Prado has claimed | “In that picture I sat down -beside her ina plane—and Gpanp HAVEN W—The Junior ore in Perv oinaides pees: 00 = rh o eventually married her. Chamber of Commerce and the dential race. But his runner-up, pen presents “We shot that scene.all day long in the hottest,-most en- League of Women Voters have Fernando Belaunde. says he still JANE RUSSELL Re VC Tt closed situation. She had trouble doing the scene because of her scheduled a ‘‘Voterama’”’ June 29 has hopes of winning. oo fears. When she'd get a little perspiry, she'd stop, go fix her to stimulate interest in registra- * ¢ »® RICHARD EGAN re) if ‘hair, change her makeup, and come back as though nothing tions for the August- primaries. prado issued a statement last wonerey JOAN LESLIE ‘happened. I got worse as the day went, on from exasperation. |Refreshments await residents who night proclaiming himself the vic- |will inspect voting machines, meet tor in Sunday's ballotin - 2 OG NOS A AA MIE “She had no fear of using other people's time or money in’ elected officials and learn about. Lima eearapet aay oo wea PATE . wd Jy order to learn how to act. Eventually it was worth it to the political parties. [Prado with a lead of 30.000 over | . STOVER studio and to the picture.” Belaunde and nearly 300,000 more . “Could anybody else have done it?” I asked. Seek $50, 000 for Field = than_ Hernando Lavalle, who had The Bombshell Story “ How many Marilyn Monroes can we afford?” replied ‘the backing of President Manuel COLOR by DE LUXE nf the ‘Fixer’! 1 P wayne. | FREMONT Ww — Workers will Odria's Restoration party. CIN 0) C rixe , x . . ; ; 5 canvass Fremont for the remain-| Still you couldn't help but say ‘What a nice girl she 1s’ be- der of June in efforts to collect a Belaunde samitted be was trail- cause she was. _. total of $50,000 for completion of a ing in latest returns. but he ex- | Saves “Even then she was carrying around books by Kafka. I don't new athletic field. Campaign offi- pressed hope the vote in outlying }| =m know whether she knew what she was reading, but she was cials hope for partial completion of districts might put him on top. FRANK LOVEJOY © BLANCHARD ~ RICKARD making a try. She was out to get somewhere.” the project before school opens in Prado, a banker, served as pres- — L watt DENNING “Did you see her possibilities then?” the fall. ident from 1939 to 1945. ce “Frankly, I didn't,” admitted Wayne. “I did not believe she shad the talent to make it the big way. - | “But she has made it the big way already. And she's go- ing to stay there, too, because of her will and her need.” | TONIGHT — SUNDAY — MONDAY! | “Never get her wrong, though. Once a wealthy man offered | cher the most beautiful fur coat in the world to go home with | WARNER BROS. socom him. She knocked him tail over teakettle. EDWARD G.ROBINSON. | “I hope,” David Wayne added, “that nothing I've said will be ‘ | 2 o hie blazing "TLELEGAL: considered censure of her. I adore her.” - PONTIAC | intel @ | THE WEEKEND WINDUP . . . Drive-In AREA @ Helen Hayes is off to Hollywood to watch her son Jamie eerie make his film debut in “Strike A Blow”... Jimmy Durante and 7 ‘h eater Eddie Jackson are making 40 years of partnership SUNDAY f "EEGO Adult 50c The new crew-cut toupees have been dubbed “Ivy League MEATAE Child 20c rugs”... Nelson Rockefeller’s being coaxed by GOP's Leonard 2150 Opdyke Road FE 4-4611 Hall to run for the Senate from N. Y. Box Office Open 7:00 P. M. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Some people would rather be right ‘than president—and a lot would rather be wrong than ee —Frances Rodman. 6 TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “Love thy neighbor,” advises Mindy, TECHNICOLOR Le Ws | Carson Carson “Who knows—he may get a color TV set before THE OVE S T a: LOVES | RIES LEAIC HEL AES PF “A cocktail party,’ claims Martha Kay, “is where mixed drunks imbibe mixed drinks.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) LAST DAY... SATURDAY,—— Japan's birth rate has declined) Only 19 per cent of the workers ; THE LE — N D © = THE "MIRACLE in the RAIN’ . “GLORY” faster than any other nation in in the United States are self- * modern history, says the Popula- employed, statistics of the U.S. JANE WYMAN MARGARET. O'BRIEN tion Reference Bureau. Census Bureau reveal. | “SATURDAY - “SASKATCHEWAN” AND “FURY AT GUNSIGHT PASS” | TITAN WHO 7 | —SUNDAY- __ —33,. —_SUNDAY-— es '@ | | 2 THRILLERS ¢ 2/1 7.\01 4 4) 2 © THRILLERS ¢ 2 Pore, LAST OF THE GREAT C > SHOOTING MARSHALS! ) rie He lived by the gun... - killed by the law ’ and loved a woman his bullets couldn't tame! RELIEVED _ GREAT SEA ADVENTURE EXPLODES ON THE SCREEN 4 = ama ».¢ CONQUEROR OF CONQUERORS! SPECTACLE OF SPECTACLES! THE MOST COLOSGAL MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! FUMED IN CinmmaScope IN COLOR » FECHNICOLOR ReLeaseo Turu UNITED ARTISTS "emg : aoe — =< — = 3 ———e =s-4l| 7 . , _ SPECIAL NOTICE! @ Tonight at Midnight @ Last Time Tonight 7° 2nd Feature Picture A Special Thrilling aa ; ef " &f é‘ CHANGES TONIGHT OWL 7 TWO GUN MCHARD pavio CAMERON GENE | | ' S - OW She Rise Other Weapons . i uns... WDA GAR - WANE MITHEL- EVANS ‘SHAKE DOWN" | Malan | / a | 2) \ j i if ) : ; ) . , ‘ i : f an \ } ‘ce cour Eine Bile ifn ae rcal ee ) ‘yf P-tigh-f Ps / fbr bay? ee ne 7 seeaiataaint tineatiatittcih iil di i iil i taal ae . % 4 4 * & THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 FRASER HF SS POLLS oe ee J eg gua a By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER jeritical point. They are badly tan- gled up by the fact that since the original U.S.-British offer of aid wag made last December Nasser has followed an increasingly pro- lion with the rest of the cost being met by Egypt. ‘Actor Isn’t Congenial — Wife Awarded Divorce LOS ANGELES — The sixth wife of character actor Douglas Fowley thinks it is all right to [Egypt seeks Firm U.S. Aid Pledge The United States and Britain offered last December to give Egypt 70 million dollarg to get the project started. But United States law limits foreign aid com- mitments to funds appropriated for any one year, and the Ameri- can government could promise’ only sympathetic consideration of Egypt's further needs as the work progressed. This is a way of say- ‘ing that the administration will ‘ask Congress for funds as they are required. ee | At the time the United States, ‘Britain and the World Bank ar- |boats will attempt a Lake Michi-| ful social reform of his country and the raising of living sauna get'among his people. Nasser, however, did not age! as quickly to work out details of the financing and construction plans as American and British al ficlals had hoped. Outboards Cross Lake | GRAND HAVEN \(P—A fleet of eight aluminum outboard-powered' gan crossing today from Grand, Haven to Milwaukee. The boaters, ! all from St. Charles, expect to! sO2eraApo nt ____BLEVEN JOHN WAYNE “The Searchers” Plus “The SCARLET HOUR” Starting SUNDAY A wonderful entertainment, magnificently pro- duced and unquestionably Grace Kelly's most appealing performance! x 7 ‘Soviet line. |marry an older man “if he is Con-'ranged this deal there was high|make the 8-mile run in four hours. | This has tended to endanger ®°m'8)” ‘hope here that it would assist Nas- The flotilla includes a 20-foot cruis- | | western security interests the | But. complained Mary Ann Fow- ser to concentrate on the peace- | \er, an ‘18-footer and six 14-footers. _¥ELL]- Middle East. It may also have ley, 25, in Superior Court yester- lessened Nasser's chances of get-, day, Fowley, 45, wasn't congenial. | ting the firmer promise of long ‘And so she obtained an uncon-| term assistance which he de- | ested divorce. mands. | Mrs. Fowley said the actor was The Egyptian premier, accord-| jealous, locked himself in his room ; ‘if he didn’t like the company in) ola paanereneil ee tal the house and refused to let her’ | point in a meeting in ig members of her family. Sip 8 ci STEAK :=-'1" egular Menu liem Available tor Carty -Out MANKY'S FINE LIQUORS-—-FINE FOOD West Huren at Bizabeth Lake Read | |Wednesday with Eugene R. Black. | president of the World Bank which| ‘QUEEN BEE’ STARS — Joan Crawford, as a southern beauty has offered to join in the financing. who brings out the worst in the best men tn town, co-stars with John | The meeting reportedly was) Ireland and Betsy Palmer (above) as well as Barry Sullivan and friendly and cordial. Black report-| Lucy Marlowe in Columbia's “The Queen Bee.” The film opens at ®dl¥ sot the impression that ea the Strand on Wednesday. ser r_preterred to have the West In 1940 each 1,000 U.S. ed | ed woe bl 8 2280, each 1.000 U.S. married each 1,000 married women 2024 Backfire Responsible borne 875 _ children, _ but in 1952 | children. _ for Airliner Explosion NEW YORK wW—A South Amer- b WATE RFORD = SEF TORK aA Seah Ame ae = < ‘ eae re Ses C0 TONIGHT—2 FIRST RUN HITS 2 @ have sparked the blaze that sent : DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY OREVE LOUIS GRACE ALEC KELLY GUJNESS JOURDAN The Story of a Princess Who Learned How it Felt to Be a Woman! “The SWAN" CinemeScope and Color —— peter ty Dizie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. : FE S-4500 ef bp bb be hy bp be bn bh hb be he he wvevwvewerererT,..r,r,rrr, i i a Venezuelan airliner crashing in- IN SUPERSCOPE AND COLOR! | HE WON'T DIE! to the sea Wednesday. 300,000 VOLTS ~ | person She taught the whole town how | to fight... Texas style! Please Do Not Tell the Surprise Ending of This Unusual ond Highly Entertaining Feature! _ Seventy-four persons — 20 of them U.S. citizens—died when the Linea Aeropostal Venezolana Su- per Constellation plunged into the Atlantic 32 miles east of Asbury Park, .N.J Corner Williams Lake-Airport Rds.—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. @ SATURDAY @ * ¢ 6 “ JOHN LANA The big four-engine plane had A AT sed LEMS POSED ee Interestit.g turned back off the Virginia coast Absorbing ’ AY | E. U. R N c R because of trouble with its left in- CLAUDETTE COLBERT va - ™ board No. 2 engine. The airliner was dumping its 5,000 gallons of gasoline in preparation for an emergency landing at Idlewild Airport when the fuel somehow ignited Capt. Jesus Indriago,-an opera- tional expert for the airline, told reporters yesterday: “One of she theories we are ,working on is that the right in- ‘board—No. 3—Engine failed."' Indriago said there is a possi- bility that a turbine “exploded or backfired in the No. 3 engine. ig- niting the octane gas spilling from the plane’ EML Accepts New Royal Oak School The Eastern Michigan Class “A” League voted at a special meeting Thursday to accept the new Royal Oak Kimball High SAT. OWL FEATURE! Boris. Karloff — Bela Lugosi Tiss Vachsecd!ll uae Slketer leer “a : “a structed, is scheduled for opening H B D in the second semester of the 1956-57 school year. s a Clemens and Port Huron. CinemaScoPE Community Theaters the school would be ready to con- | Civie—Farmingten : Bat: “California Conquest.” color Cornel Wilde Teresa Wright. “Prince of Pirates.’ color, John Derex, Barbare Bush Sun., Tues ‘On Threshold ef Space,” color, CinemaScope. John Modiak. Vir- ginia Leith, “The Marerick Queen,” f / coior, Barbera Gtanwyck, Barry Sulli- van Wed.. Fri: “Carousel.” color, Cinema- duct a full-scale athletic program by fall of 1957, Present members of the EML include, Birmingham, East De- » Gorden McCrae Shirley Jones. | Sat: ture. 30; “Blackjack Ketchum, )Despetedo.” ‘color, Howard Duff, Mag- gie Mahoney “Swan” at ©:51-6:19-0:5% BOX OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11:00 P.M. TONIGHT! re tes =i T ii i ri Gi All Night They Came... All Day They Came... The Crowds Are Still Coming to See Twin-Terror Show that makes all pre- vioas ones lame by comparison! rrwwrereee-yeTeerrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrr rwwrewrevvevTvrereFrwg'gTjTT'"'T''v"vvyr,g,yrvvw™ The MAN they called ” “HUMAN OMB’’! - OWL SCIENCE - TERROR NDAY ] FIRST ves SHOWING! i MED ‘ON LOCATION: —~ G fl = Cd A yo WOMAN’ insIDE A S SOUL 2 dramatic life. “Story of Li ‘lian ogra ing NOV at an bons now a ane qxtion ake . troit, Ferndale. Hazel Park, Mt. THE SHOW ADVERTISED ON YOUR TV THAT SENT SHOCK WAVES THROUGH THE AIR! ifle—Rechester 1. color. Ran- “african | '. Angela Lansbery “Maverick Queen.” color,! Barbara Stanwyck Barry Sullivan Tues... Thurs Not as a Stranger,” — Binatra, Robert Mi tehum Fri Sat “Target Zero,’ Richard Conte, Peggie Casile, “Sudden Coser Mill Eitiott, Beverly Garland. | Bat: «The Killer ; Loose,’ Joseph Cotten. Rhonda Fleming; “Three Bad Sisters,” Maria English Sun., Tea: e Man With the Golden arm”, Prank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker Thurs. Sa: “On Threshold of Virginia Leith, ergo i Sat.: “Glory” _Bpece,” Guy en SuperSrope, color, | ——" O'Brien The Double Headey in Entertainment! ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENNSTEIN ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET THE KILLER STARTS SUNDAY NOT AS A ‘TLL CRY TOMORROW '| starring Susan HAYWARD as LILLIAN ROTH RICHARD EDDIE RAY CONTE - ALBERT - VAN FLEET: TAYLOR obtoN “Miracle in the ain,” Van Johnson, Jane Wyman. Sun. Tues: “Backlash,” — Rich." ard. Widmark; “It's Life,” a color, CinemaScope, Jett Richards. Fri., Sat Ulysses,” color, Kirk Douglas. “Comanche.” color, Ctnema- ope, Dana Andrews Sat.: ‘The SuperBrope, ere — Phan- mene = ee eee oe el —— AND — HERE IS ONE CLOSE TO HOME! ——— eta took or, Cathy D 8. bene enna Sun., Noa = of Mamie eee first as a book Stover,” color, Cinema&ec Jane Rus- % sell; “The Crooked Web," Prank Love- | ” color, cweme-| Ernest Borgnine; | Tommy ROBERT MIICHUM 3 “Teenage Crime BO THE EXCITING TRUE-LIFE STORY OF By sat: -Naxea Dawn thur ewer Boys “Crashing Las Vegas," the Bowery | i ; Sun,, Tues.: TSenny Goodman Stery,” j ‘Technicolor, Steve Allen, Donna Reed. 7 Thurs, Bat “The Bold and the Brave.” ‘Wendell Corey. Mickey Roo Rooney. | AMERICA’S MOST DECORATED HERO! _ d Technicolor, Ar- Music of Bob Bailey st =“ Part-Timers” FEATURING Nobel and Johnny Swan *POOD *DANCING *LIQUOR CLUB 59 Located at the M-59 SPEEDWAY Co-Feature Here's Whet a Girl in e Lece Negligee Cen De fae Gey on... i ‘ TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 i 7” - si = : as oe igi es is 4 4, % a a Pipo «pf x aaa eg PERE “ & * a pote Al! & . ; ; = - = — % b pou ~~— ewe ‘* “— < ie a : i. . ‘Sf pat . ‘ : fe ie . ili fa : - = x j ] et, é ‘ . li - * / a ri’ & : 8 ibe . ’ ¥ i : i ON ee Se SS eee Gee eS ee eS a eS ee Shee sae ck ss ea os ei os ees Sas : : : i , 4 | a 6 TL LEADING DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS JOIN TO MAKE MONDAY “BARGAIN DAY” Not just one store of a kind but all the leading Downtown . Shop Downtown where you'll not only save Money, but Time and _ and ‘need at amazingly low prices! . . Pontiac Stores join to bring you every want Trouble, too! Over 6,000 mr a ical available for your convenience around the downtown shopping arom: HOUR SALE “HOUR SALEM @ HOUR SALE 3 to 9 MONDAY 39 to 9 MONDAY Choice of Any Cy | } *5 Dress in Stock °% ', i. haa Just take $1.01 off ; any regular $5 dress BE 6=soin stock. Sizes for jun- ~e ior, misses’, half sizes. ‘4 Thes oon tet origin eels s Tuesday! E -_ MEN, HERE'S SPECIAL OFFER Choice of Group poy MAPLE FINISH © Broadcloth, Prints, Plisses © Washable Linens, Stripes © White, Blue, Tan, Darks © Fast Colors. Santorized © Small, Medium, Large Phone FEdera/ wKe = 108 NORTH SAGINAW e Tuesday A.M. 74 N. Sopleaw St. 4 We Giv e Holden's Trading Stamps This item returns to regular pric | | | a Ll * £ ae % ct = ak ee - : it ‘ . f ~ * _& * mm” t. | ce an : | ‘ . % i = ° , | vs j z { * ‘ e , ca | he | \ | * pe a } > # ; { od i ~ { ei | a \ 4 e REP CSE 4 Ste Sieh ES TILES IT | 1 " Perry St. Phone FE 4.2531 2 a | en mt, . HOUR SALE 5 to. 9 MONDAY 5 to 9 MONDAY j IRONING Zz b 4 BOARDS ~ Reg. 7.95 a er Price Tuesday Morning $7.95 You must see these fine, sturdy metol ironing boards at this outstanding price Well sf | built and lightweight for easy handling... § Rubber tipped legs thot will not mor your *& floor... full or twin size or Box Spring -INNERSPRING | MATTRESS Reg. 5.95 9x12 RUGS ka quality rugs will give you # An exceptional buy right now for cot- tage or spare room For Monday only PLUS DOUBLE RED STAMPS T g i After Monday Night, These Items § Revert to Regular Price TEETH HOME OUTFITTING CO. | 48 S. Seginew St. These durable, long service with their felt becks and glos heavy enamel surface . . . rs * aa a 2 Sheet S28. Mittal NSTI ETRE ON EN Cae NRA ‘NO PHONE CALLS | urns to $5.95 Each Tuesday A. M. tieekmtlees’ st Exclus s Olde e Floor Covering Firm! HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY BAR-B-Q Set ! 2-Pc. Tempered Aluminum §& Fork and Spatula ; FURNITURE APPLIANCES § SURPLUS a Shaw Si (tiaras z 3 JEWELERS 18 E. Pike St : fe 4-8795 ee 24N. Seginow Pontiac Stete Bonk Bidg. | _ , sc. teat i aaa ’ | 7 i if iy if | HOUR SALE 3 to 9 MONDAY § v * be + oe ¢ ie | ‘f 4 | * ! “| HOUR SHLEM Al HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Regular *2 5 to 9 MONDAY SPRING | F lle % REGULAR PRICE WILL PREVAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER £ “ : 98c¢ Shampoo Tray § SS srr 9 ) EDERAL DEPT. STORES ‘SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC When You Purchase This Broil-Joy . -. ; CHARCOAL BRAZIER and Home 3. Limited Supply ‘ i $ * NATIONALLY FAMOUS an SUMMER BS Permanents Ai CAMERAS | 7 ¢€ CLENH AVEN 3 € 5 FAMOUS BRANDS ; 1 and on a q } 4 i | tes 5 \°) 4 lo Off CREDIT a 3 3 6 f | SUITS : e No Money Sen os "Week 3 z - ye sah cone ° pened mee edi 3 . | . = e LI LT 5 tle Com fa : 1 5 Sroeey : ° 3Smm Co mares . an Brena New | é | 3 % -@BOBBI fe Reg. $55.00....... Now $27.45 8 &% * 3 5 © @ QUICK 4 Re oe eee Ue: LARGE 21” ; e 4 3 eTONI be eg. STOe eee os ow ° a 6UlUD . < ‘ | a 3 What a buy! End * Reg. $19.95 Sea Hae Now $ 9.95 : | 4 BROIL-JOY \ % A ° : ; 4 a” ee hot a hair- Reg. $ 5.95....... Now $ 2.95 § § BRAZIER \ 3 Regular 2295 ‘ 3 |) ae ver s COMPANION SPECIAL Nagel Ara Rasnbeebte 2 Regular 259 , | 4 from these farscue 6? REG. 45c EASTMAN FILM 29° § ; for Storage or Cor S$ 95 . 3 “9 : 3 brands and save! Ne. 120—620—127 . . Only Trunk ‘ " THIS PRICE FOR MONDAY NIGHT ONLY ... é tan. Qse B 3 * 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET See eee i wr a oo oe Soe Oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 ue ee FI Fy - = a as wee 4 - FROM OUTSTANDING DOWNTOWN STORES COME THE BEST BUYS OF THE Ys OF TAR EASON The greatest selection is always offered in Downtown Pontiac! . . . Not a few stores but the entire downtown area offers you a far wider variety! ... Parking ee too... over 6,000 spaces now available with many more being added! ... MP downtown and save! HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY 4 § Sam Benson Says: m= A Typical Sem Benson Buy! /"HIS and HER’ 7 SPECIALS Just Received a NEW SHIPMENT of SUMMER cin Every one ef these smart h, looking Uttle fashions # , have that 66.96 te 910 95 as leok! Come in, take Cool, Comfortable SUMMER SLACKS 2 SI] Valves to $8.95 This Hem will revert beck to regular selling price on Tuesday A.M. Open Tonight ‘til 9 P. M. SAM BENSON 20 South Perry Street ~- HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY In a variety of fabrics in- ' cluding linen. Sizes 30-38. Regularly $6 - $7 @ STRIPES @ SOLIDS @ LIGHTS @ DARKS OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES’ Suits by e very famous rriaker whose name we cannot men- tion! Mostly one of a kind— sizes 10-20. Regularly $25 - $30 19.00 These items revert te regular price after Menday night! Malloy's GT 5 North Saginaw St. = ~~" *, FE 4-1192° & HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Famous-Name BOYS’ | SEANS | nat 4 Our Most Famous § er | 4 Quality Brand! i BUY SEVERAL PAIRS 2 AND SAVE! Quelity made te withstand jets: of ru wear. cut for the eimaatl Sal free- 4 dom and comfort. | CHARGE ‘EM! * 30 Days *70 Days * 6 Months _ Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping 51 South Saginaw Street oe Beri g eT Th i a ata _™ * ome fe Oe . - ; one be a a ic sinahetberepemmen f 3 c as ee Cage Se rh 3 y ‘ ‘ @ and bodice. Cotton print swim suit and 5 to 9 MONDAY VACATION FUN IN j SUN ‘N’ SURF § iJ | SUIT with metching TERRY SHOULDERETTE Made to Sell for 2.98 © e Limit One Te a Customer Bloomer girl pants and shirred-to-fit back trimmed to match terry dry-off shoulderette gy jocket. Sizes 3 to 6x Young Felks—Lower Level 48 N. Saginaw St. This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. HOUR SALE | 9 to 9 MONDAY 1 More Floating Pleasure! VINYL AR R MATTRESS 6 FT. LONG . SF The whole family will have many summers of fun with ~ an this easy-to-inflate mattress! It’s of sturdy vinyl with Mi 2 plug valves and repair kit. You'll love it at the beach, @% .| » in the water and In your backyard! : - This Item Reverts Back to Regular Selling Price Alter Monday Nighti IKMRESGE’S|f Downtown —_— at Huron HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Folding Deck Chair | 50¢ Down—50¢ a Week i: Made of strong, durable, colorful canvas and : hardwood frame. Ideal for use at home on #) lawn, patio, porch, at the cottage or throw wy it in the car for picnics! Save Monday night 42 for four hours! NOTE: Reverts te regular price Tuesdey! 17 E. Huron Street and 18 W. Pike Street 4 2—FURNITURE STORES-2 3 | Sport Coat S§ ally advertised in Life, Col- wm lier’s, Look and Sport... "| As Alweys You May HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY SAVE on This (p COMBINATION & OFFER 4 AND Slacks BOTH FOR ONLY 3" The SPORTCOATS Fine imported wool tweeds in plain and fancy patterns, Light and medium slacks, Handsome styling, fine tai- loring. Usually priced at many dollars more! The SLACKS The fabulous “’Shanghai'’ weave by Hag- ger. Skilfully tailored in pre-tested’ crease - resistant linen weave fabric. Nation- new ALTERATIONS FREE, of Course! DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY This merchandise will revert beck to regular ee ee See CHARGE OR £ LAYAWAY : Your Purchase! — HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY "3 It's values like these that make Barnett’s “THE = ‘CLOTHING VALUE KINGS‘OF PONTIAC!” They're 4 ing suits. Regulars, shorts and longs, sizes 38 to 46. ff & It's a terrific buy that you'll enjoy all summer long. ff An Outstanding Special! NYLON CORD and DACRON BLEND 2-PANT! TROPICAL {§ | ' ¥ ¥ : é a i a s ‘ ro by zs F . a ‘ 4 * 4 Regular Price $39.50 and $45 $ Price Includes Both Pants YOU SAVE $15 to $20! cool, hard finish, crease-resistant and all smart look- NOTE: This price for Monday night only. Regular price will prevail —— after, adie: ae f <4 ire ; + La ee i i ley a ane \ ~ i FOURTEEN THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY. JUNE 23, 1956 The Attitude You Take Can Effect What Life. Does to You Confident Living | _ My Stepmother Refused Lebanon Official Cites Dangers to Leave That Ball Game Says Western Policies ‘By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE down her face, and she slumped I've come to the conclusion that! dazed in her seat. Must Keep Arab Mind Away From Soviet what life does to you is pretty well WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING determined by the attitude you grock am e. meet whatever comes) Now a chance to see some a a, trying to be as| meorents personality demonstra- i tions. The policeman who to this caries | as possible and Not moment had done nothing ran off peeve letting things get somewhere. The usher sprang to! you down, you are her assistane, as did an unknown | likely to get along ™an who helped her to the first aid) B rather well. This station, declaring stoutly, ‘Such’ Dr. Charles Malik, leading ve anese statesman, told a group of international church leaders that the Western powers must find a ‘sound policy toward the Arab countries or see the Arab! world ‘throw its lot with the Soviet Union. | | * * * ' enplies to uncon: ‘things could never happen in Pitts- a reations al brugh."’ A kindly nurse and doctor ae fen a tt Ar efficiently cared for her. people act badly An official to whom I spoke | because of uncon- while hunting the doctor said, — scious resent-| ments within| them, and not because they want to be that way.| * 6 « Some people are indifferent and some have no sense of responsibili- | ty. Still others are concerned, kindly and helpful. But however) Ushers seemed harassed. by and whatsoever may come into screaming children running up our experiences, the mature per- aisles and over seats. It was de- pentecostal Church son imperturbably takes people’ liquency in active demonstration as and happenings as they come, and these boys and girls packed the FAVORITE HYMNS — Several young people of the First United visit the Oakland County Convalescent Home | each month to sing hymns and favorite selections to patients. Mrs. Pontiac Press Phote Agnes Ellis of Royal Oak played while Albert Lawrence of 257 Bald- win Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wardell of 1195 Meadowlawn Rd. cS The patients join in singing | some of the beloved favorites. learns from them. ‘runways, looking down on the These thoughts were stimulated defeated Pittsburgh players and | hurling jeers, boos and epithets as by an experience recently at a | th ht baseball game. With my wife, our | they quietly passed through to three children and my step | their quarters. mother, we want to Ebbetts ‘I’M — RIGHT BACK Field in Brooklyn to see the TH issionaries Dogers play Pittsburgh. It was The startled spectators who a great day, especially for my ‘stepmother, it being her first big league game. As we entered our seats she said, “I'm so excit- ed I'm walking on air.” My late father was a devoted Dodger fan as I am also, and in his invaild last years, he was at the televi- sion every day te root for his favorites ‘“‘Sometime I want you" to go to Ebbetts Field and see them play,” he said to her. “It will be a wonderful experience | witnessed the ghastly impact of the heavy can on the white hair of a gentle lady were concerned and sympathetic. No doubt they were humbly thankful to escape themselves. - But it was mry stepmother who Forty young men and women will showed the stuff real human be- ‘gather in Nashville, Tenn., Tues- ings are made of. When the ‘day to begin a six-week orientation doctor finished cleansing the deep course which will prepare them to, weund he politely asked W be |be overseas missionaries of the, Se ce ake pra rey me ans Methodist Church for three years. Young People Undergo Special Courses Before Going Overseas for you.” Well, it sure was, but | es « * not in the manner he visualized, —— one ate spare Fame Drawn from _ throughout the We sat near first base. Soon from . United States, the group are pri-| vay ead eae! sa ee S marily 1956 college graduates, | the upper stand everything started coming down onto the field—| spectators, paper containers, ap- oe ae leet whe! bene 'though a few are teachers and right back and see the anaes = seminary students. They will serve) my first game if it kills me. . ae ples, balls, even metal objects. ’ three years as missionaries in Finally a heavy tin can hit my. She was braver than I. At first I Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Southeast stepmother squarely on the head. \decided I'd see my ball games Asia and Latin America. Lifetime Blood ‘ran through her hair and here-after in the safety of my ‘career’ missionaries are sent out : ; television room. But I'll go back,'for terms of not less than fow : mithe lure of the game being what years before their first furloughs. Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer it is. The 18 women and 22 men will | All in all, it was quite an after- be given their pre-field training at The Rev. Richard C. Stuck- noon, and I'll never forget my the Scarritt College for Christian Meyer of Christ Church, Chicago, gallant stepmother bravely return- Workers. In an accelerated pro Ill. has accepted the call to Grace AAS ‘is chairman, July 1. The date of For a week before going to the installation will be announced at Scarritt campus, the group will/'hat time. lof. missions. UNITED GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION be at Camp Dogwood about 10 Pastor Stuckmeyer was born ; : : miles from Nashville. There they Jan. 12, 1908 in Indianapolis, Sunday, June 24, 2:30 to 4:30 will discuss the missionary heri- Ind. and attended St. i hem : : : . 2 tage, the missionary vocation and elementary school in Indian- ; First Social Brethren Church = [iif yiscn or'tne church ina apoli 316 Baldwin Ave. revolutionary’ world. Later at In 1926, he was graduted from Scarritt they will separate into Concordia College, Fort Wayne, {~ GOSPEL MESSENGER TRIO, FLINT WARREN FAMILY OF DETROIT | HANCOCK DUET, PONTIAC SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET small groups to study the areas Ind. from Concordia Seminary, of the world to which they will be's: Louis, Mo. in 1932. He also going. A special event will be a received his Pti.D. from the St. program of visitation evangelism, | ouis Seminary. directed by the Methodist Board of ee Evangelism in Nashville. He attended Batler Univer FREE METHODIST CHURCH || ‘Yacecrsntes, 288 sm [Teche Cece and patra! | Build your _| advisor there at the present time. | : 87 Lafayette (2 Biks. W. of Sears) home “a us |He has been a member of the . on e Gundey Scheel «coi bis cess ewses 10:30 A.M. Open Bible a = a of Unters Worship .............. 9:30 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 28497 |v 3 ons Welfare Association. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P.M. Methodists Train Chicago Pastor Accepts Methodists Ask: Call to Grace Lutheran “meyers have Williams ané Lorraine }ing to the wars. It's all in the gram,they will study the Bible. Lutheran Church. The Common Service 11:00 a.m. attitude you take. linguistics, anthropology, theology, | 5 4 Co Sunday School ...... 10:00 Copyright 1956 [Christianity and communisum. re-| He will meet with the Call Com. = __|ligious education and the practice jittee, of which M. F. Rummel AMBASSADOR QUARTET OF ROYAL-OAK _-_| ity im Indiana, majoring in MICHAEL CARSON, SOLOIST FIRST OPEN English. His Masters’ icronie-ga Plus Congregation and other local talent, Come, bring BIBLE CHURCH — ae Theelogt ~ a eee: your friends and neighbors and enjoy the afternoon seaiiseina nary in Delaware and he has— of good Gospel singing. ede ak “ = | done graduate work at the Chi- EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. — ELSIE GASKIN, Sec. Morning Worship 110 BER | Beet sat pa SE | Youth Service . 6:45 pm. | In River Forest, Ill., he taught, | Evangelistic Service 7:45 pm. |church history at Concordia) | Trade With Reds Oppose Race Tracks in Michigan; Suggest Currently a reader for the literature printed by Concordia Publishing House for the Luth- eran Church—Missouri Synod, | he is also chairman of the co- ordinating committee of the . Cilcage Lathatun igh Sebel | Bolder Soil Bank Plan North. The Rev. Mr. Stuckmeyer) ADRIAN The Detroit Confer-| ence of the Methodist Church yes-| iterday approved a report calling for trade between all nations, in-) served as vicar in Indianapolis. | His first parish was in Brazil,' Ind. From there he went to Mays- ville, Ky., then to Redeemer “!uding Communist countries. Church, South Bend, Ind. and to ._ * * his present church in 1947. The report on social and eco- He was married to Bertha L. nemic relations also praised the Haynes Nov. 29, 1934. The Stuck- U.S. Supreme Court for ‘‘many three children, of its decision upholding civil David, 20, who will enter Con- rights provisions of the constitu- cordia Seminary, St. Louis, in the tion.” fall; Phyllis 18, will be a student ng, points included a belder action tg help relieve unemploy- Prayer Needed to Cut race track being turned over to a proclamation designating June schools. “It is apparent something more | i ! “Prayer is needed in order that at Valparaiso University in SeP-| .ioucation of the soll bank plan tember and James, 10, at home. and the distribution of surplus nl food among the United Nations. ment. The report spelled out the oppo- sition of Methodists to gambling, Highway Deaths, Says “arity. Williams | The conference also went on rec- 24th as highway safety Sunday. said this week that prayer is needed to cut highway deaths than man-made statutes and some- thing more than human effort, | vital as these are, is needed to we may both physically and spir- | ‘itually’ see the way in hill and. vale as we walk and drive." The Methodists urged Gov. Wil- unday Named any additional race tracks in Mich- ‘ord as opposing use of public and injuries meet this crisis,"’ he said. The Governor also said: hams and the Legislature to take Drive Safe Day igan or the proceeds from any) LANSING 2—Gov. Williams. in funds for private and sectarian . ° PRAYER NEEDED Lo ~ * “Unless we do unto others as we | | would have others do unto us, and |unless we obey the Commandment ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill,’ the tragic) jtoll of highway accidents very) likely will set a new and gruesome | jrecord in 1956.” | * * ~ The Golden Rule, he said, should! ‘be applied to the measurement of| j | GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Rd.—'; Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School. .10 A.M. Worship Service. .11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship, Set., 7:30 P. M. S. S. Supt. Minnie Hobgood Pastor Rev. Billy Brown Bring the Family CHURCH OF THE LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR Lyal H. Howison, pastor our highway speed.”’ REV. J. W. CONYERS NCC Asks Paroles A resolution of the National New Bethel Baptists coum of Chr ‘ang (0 Hear First Pastor imprisoned Japanese war crimi-| The Rev. J. W. Conyers, the first) i | | | 4 | | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE” Sunday Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Stree! Services and Sunday School } FIRST METHODIST | 1 00 A M Open Daily { al Wednesday Evening sa laiaiiiaadsial i S., Saginaw at Judson St. i Service. Friday to 9 PM Rev. Paul Hart, Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets SUNDAY .. . 10:00 A.M. Message by the New Pastor 11:15 P.M. M4 CHRIETIAN “Freedom From the Desire for Alcohol” Church School ............... i HEALS Station CKLW—800 & Sunday 945 AM Neo Youth Meeting No Evening Service In Summer :.7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study . Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Morning Worship ....10 A.M. Sunday School .......10 A.M. Evangelistic Service. .7:30 P.M. Tuesday — Thursday — Saturday Daily Vacation Bible School Faith Baptist Church SUNDAY, JUNE 24th ‘OPEN AIR SERVICES 6785 Maceday Drive, Drayton Plains 2:30 P.M. — Dr. Dodson Guest Speaker from Lansing SPECIAL MUSIC VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL H | RY BAPTISMAL SERVICE 10 A.M. Monday Thursday | 4: 00 P.M. All Children are Invited inals and commute the sentences of Pastor of New Bethel Baptist) parolees was presented Friday at Church, will be preaching at the! {the White House by officials of the home-coming service at 11 o'clock! lorganization’'s Japan Committee,|Sunday morning. It was received on behalf of Presi-| Following the worship foe dent Eisenhower by an aid. lthere will be an old fashioned pot a luck served in the basement. Women of the church planning the homecoming festivities are Mrs. Rosie Gray, Mrs. Lee A! Stewart, Mrs. M. G. Baker, Mrs. | Sarah Little and Mrs. Nettie Davis. ‘Detroit Church Choir | to Sing at Bray Temple | | The Bray Temple C.M.E. Church| South Side CHURCH of GoD 1320 Rockwell Ave., will present : Motor and Nebraska Sts. ithe Inspirational Choir of New fs forots Laser O00 AM i'Grace Baptist Church of Detroit! Evangelistic Service, 1:20 P.M. [at @ Musicale Sunday afternoon Wed. Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P.M. [lat 3 o'clock. Rev. Herbert to. thankies, Pastor The Rev. R. A. Britton, pastor, fextends an invitation to the public. Hi-Brow Welcome SEATTLE, Wash. —A variety) of family welcome signs usually greet incoming troopships from the ‘Far East. One was a sign in bold letters: “Hi Brow!” Jack Warren| ‘of Seattle knew it was for him, all ‘right. He carried the nickname “The Brow” through school. iof the Middle East is a greater Will Speak at Trinity | ite sacZUe™ | Gilbralter Lodge 19 F&AM, a oe Prince Hall Affiliation, will have lat 2 p.m. Sunday in Trinity Bap- 11:00 A. i. tist Church. Evening Service ; Guest speakers will be past 7:30 P.M. grandmasters Charles Campbell. Prey Samuel. Whitfield and Elmer Wal- wens seid jbe the Rev. |sistant pastor of Trinity Baptist. He said Communist penetration danger to peace than the Pales- tine question and that the West- ern powers must develop an over- all policy in fighting it. Dr. Malik, the former repre- sentative of Lebanon in the United Nations and now Dean of Graduate Studies at the Amer- jean University at Beirut, ad- dressed the opening plenary ses- sion of an international con- ference on Arab refugee prob- lems, convened by the Interna- tienal Missionary Council and | the World Council of Churches. He warned that means of stem- ‘ming the Communist tide are hard- er to find now than a year ago b LOREN D. FLICKINGER Gladys M. Flickinger Conference Delegate Loren D. Flickinger of Glendora, Calif. will be ordained on Tuesday at the Unity Ministers’ area in Lee’s Summit, Mo. He is the son of the Rev. inst Mrs. Max R. Flickinger of Unity Christ Church, Pasadena, Calif. and former residents of Pontiac. Loren attended Pasadena Junior College for one year, then went to Lee’s Summit where he worked and the problem is becoming more in Silent Unity and studied in the difficult Unity Trai hool for th In favor of the Communists, os me fr on tree ard ee “the superb technical, the moral rehabilitations of, ae since the Geneva Con- ference; the great suecess of the Communists at the (Asian African) ‘Bandung Conference; and the ab-! isence of a profound Western ide- |ology that is adequate to refute land: replace communism in = it Wi lpi of the Middle Western peo-' Ave., Loren's aunt, will be a dele Dr. W. A. Visser t'Hooft, secre. Eate to the conference from Pyn- tary general of the World Council “@¢ of Churches, in an opening speech, a meeting ‘on Arab ‘refugee pro. Oly Communion to Be Observed at 9:45 and 11 A.M. lems held five years ago ‘there has been no important change in Holy Communion will be cele- brated at both the 9:45 and 1] conditions." There are an estimated 1,000,000 homeless Arabs living in refugee camps along the Israel borders. o'clock services Sunday morning in the First Presbyterian Church A class of new members will be recetyed into the iellowship of the Musical Programs Scheduled Sunday — wre atm iar seaice The Silvertone Singers of Grand Continue through Friday from 9:30 ‘Rapids and the Wandering Travel- @-™. to 12 noon each day. The en- ers of Pontiac will present a mu- rollment has exceeded that of last sical program at the Church of Year about 40°. God in Christ, 252 Wesson St. at The Rev. Edward D. Auchard. \3:30 p.m. Sunday. one of the associate pastors of Accompanied by the Pastors’ the church, will serve on the staff ‘Chorus of St. Peter's A.M.E. % the Senior High Conference in Church of Detroit, they will give 5¢8sion at Greenville from June 25 a program at 8 p.m. Sunday in through July 2. the gymnasium, 320 Bagley St. Bishop C. J. Johnson is pastor of the church and Philip Thomp- @Sunder.” | * * Returning to California, Loren was soloist and ‘teacher at Unity 'Christ ‘Church, Pasadena until he jtook over the ministry of the ‘Unity Church in Riverside, Calif last September. He is married and has a daughter ten months old. Gladys M. Flickinger, of Boston “Lightning and thunder, |] break This verse was en- ‘son is chairman of arrangements. aan on many old Engligh church lis, Past Grandmasters the annual St. Jotin's Day Service Morning Servies lace. Reading the Scripture lesson will Century Morris, as- The Rev 8. L Beck, Paster CECIL KELLER ‘8. &. Supt, —— FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St., Pontiac The Rev. L. N. Pryor of Antioch! Baptist Church, Flint, will preach jand the choir.of the local church! will present special numbers. \Everyone is welcome. 13 Lucky Number FALLS CITY, Neb. (p—Number| Sunday School ... .9: (13 has been a lucky number for Y eee 9:45 Tom Ludwig of Barada. He has ——HEAR ‘held Richardson County's No. 13 automobile license plate for the. last 29 years and has never had an ‘automobile accident. | Pastor Wesley C. Wibley THE SALVATION bil (CITADEL) i 29 W. Lewrence Street | Morning Worship . 11:00 “EAGLE CH CHRISTIANS” ERE n Evening Bally 7:45 P.M. e Christian ERMON: . “THE HOUSE OF Missionary Alliance Church MANY DOORS’ 178 Green Street (Near Orcharé Lake Ave.) f Mid-Week Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m. ] Tuesday — Thursday Sunday Worship ...11:00 0. m. | 7:45 P.M. “WHEN CHRIST RETURNS” | - Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m. WPON—SUNDAY “THE BATTLE OF 8: : ARMAGEDDON” - 100 to 8:30 A.M. isit BERSORE, Pastor | the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” ——SUNDAY SERYICES—— Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Ssivation Mesting—7:30 P. M, Thursday Prayer and ‘Praing Meeting—7:30 P. M. $/Captain and Mr’. Magnus A. Mickaisen - commending olficers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! a FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH ‘ ‘maar o Somnus Sanday Service, 7:45 P.M. Circles, 4:00 P.M. \ Dinner, 5:00 P.M. Evening Servieo, 7:00 P.M. Rev. Ce Oe eee are eee S Nese of come Wetvestay Evening, Open Forum, The P. > sie eaite, Hi: Fa R gy SF FARE Re ay Ee a Ore 1956. 4 Braver for This Week Ed Sete: A pom by & Pontise pastor will be published on eburch Befsche ot the criin oe Missionary a Alliance Chvaren offers the Fe Almighty God, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, we give thanks for thy mercy and goodness towards us as a nation. Thy blessings are many. Thou, Lord, art good, but we are a sinful people _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, One hundred and forty young Americans will forego their tra- ditional leisure-time vacations at. 140 Americans Studying for Foreign Mission Work _ PERRY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Baltimore and Cameren Opp. Emersen School Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Wership, 11:00 A, M. teachers, ministers, social workers and others, ranging in age from 19 - and pray that Thou wilt “Have mercy upon us, O God, according to to 30 years—will receive no sala-] Youth and Children's Church Ty ering inne, acording to the made Thy ender me AT res for Bair aba, They mat Mae out our transgressions.”’ pay both for their transportation | Y People, 6:15 P. M. Forgive us for our sin of ingratitude. We profess but we do not nad eee Ble ee ant \abroad ‘und for (hele: work compl preckag Soisiea, 7460 FW possess. The way we live belies our testimony. duly to spend from three to five | lodging. | ‘Rev. Hilding Bibl, Paster Forgive us our sin of desecrating Thy Holy Day. As a nation we weeks digging ditches, painting * 8 @ | ph ese have forgotten the standard of the Bible and the example of our houses, and laying bricks in 36 | The Rey, C. F. Stoerker a hee founding fathers. Sunday, the Lord’s Day, has become a holiday, a protestant church sponsored work York director of the U. S. pro-| day of buying and selling and a day of worldly pleasure. O God, we camps in 22 countries of Europe, vram, for the United Student Chris-. : are verily guilty, have mercy on us. . Asta and Latin America. |tian Councit, youthwing of the Na-_ BETHANY BAPTIST Forgive us our sin of forgetting Thee. We have allowed this ma- The U. S. contingent is part of a tional Council of Churches, de- terialistic world to well nigh blind us to things spiritual, Our vision ‘group of approximately 1200 young 8cribed it as “a graphic demon-' CHURCH people from some 40 countries who tration to the world of the concern of Thee and things eternal has grown dim. Bring to our remem- brance the words of the Psalmist: ‘“The wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget God.” “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors and deliver us from evil,” in Christ's name, Amen. Ohio Council Hits TV Fare Criticize Programming of Religious Shows and. Sunday Emphasis Commission to Conduct — Religious Study Formation of a new study com- mission on a Christian approach ito the common moral foundations last week in New York by officers = International Affairs. A state-wide survey by the Ohio! The organization is a joint agen- . : ! there ©Y of the International Missionary ane ranean pace cae and Council and the World Council of TV programs of inferior quality, ae on the air and that too many| The new Commission has been religious programs are broadcast asked to — pon gd _ on Sundays and not enough during 'W° years in an attem the week. . wider areas of moral understand- ling and explore efforts ‘‘to the Findings of the study released|” ie last week show the state's radio oa Ger: ons greater harmony stations carry a combined total sw of 646 religious programs every Church leaders and experts in week and the TV stations 86 per internationa] affairs from 17 coun- week. itries make up the commission. Of these, it reports 461 of the American members include: Ern- were broadcast Sundays. Ambassador to the United Nations ‘and chairman of the Department The findings are based on re- o¢ International Affairs of the Na- turned questionnaires received tiona} Council of Churches: and from 59 of the state's $1 radio Mrs. Dougias Horton, Cambridge, stations and 16 of ts 20 TV Mass. former Wellesley College sations. ; president and a NCC vice presi- Observed the report: “It seemed dent. that the percentage of religious' Other names include Professor programs broadcast on Sunday Arnold Toynbee, London: Sir Ken- was out of proportion... Religion neth Grubb, London: and Professor is not for Sunday alone.” J. L. Hroradka, noted Czech the- of international life was announced | ,of the Commission of the Churches | bring- guiding principles of interna- ‘The St. John Methodist Church Normal, Ypsilanti and is at pres-, LINDA JACKSON EXHIBITS PORTRAITS— The St. John Methodist Church is sponsoring an exhibition of portraits by Linda Jackson of 327 California St. from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday evening at the Y.W.C.A., 22 Franklin Blvd. Shown is Linda holding the portrait of a clown who is making York City, up for a circus act. Her work also includes, land- scapes, figure study and still life. All portraits are painted from live models. The clown was painted at the Art Students’ League in New Pontiac Press Phote will participate in the annual Ecu-, menical Work Camp program) sponsored internationally by the, Youth Department of the World! Council of Churches. NO SALARIES GIVEN The young people — Students, Flash Floods Isolate Town in Pennsylvania NEW CASTLE, Pa. “#—An hour- \ long cloudburst last night brought; jhavoe to the nearby community! of Harlansburg, virtually isolating the town’s 300 residents for sev- eral hours. Paintings to Be Exhibited in YWCA at Sunday Tea will sponsor a Chef D'ouevre Art ent studying at the Art and Musical Tea from five to in New York City. seven o'clock Sunday evening at, At the end of next year, she the Y.W.C.A., 22 Franklin Blvd. plans to do further study and paint- . jing in Europe. P b Jackson, a : mive ar Petes wis be ex- | For the program. Charlotte Le. hibited. Brun will give a reading and lec- ture. Musical selections wil! be Miss Jackson was graduated rendered by Sandra Trice, Donna from Pontiac High School in 1953. Trice and Raphael Hooks. She studied at Michigan State League _ Dixon will furnish background | music on the piano. Mrs. Marvin Jackson, Vista's ings at the program and tea. Literacy Experts in Campaign National Church Council were inundated by the Neshan- Sponsors Tanganyikan Survey in Swahili A crack team of five literacy experts is in Tanganyika, East Africa, to conduct an_ intensive During the exhibition, Joyce three-months literacy and litera- ture campaign. * * * The team will concentrate on mother. and Mrs. Ethel Jones in. the evelopment of a self-perpetu- vite the public to view these paint- 2Ung native leadership ‘training program and on the training writ- ers who can supply new literates FY } t k } Flash floods ripped along Slip- pery Rock and Big Neshannock creeks and smaller tributaries, forcing hundreds: to flee their summer homes. There were no reports of cas- ualties. Every stream and tiny rivulet in the area swelled out of its banks during and after the flood- ing storm. Streets in New Castle nock, The North St. bridge here was closed. for a time. * © ®@ At East Brook and Mayview, nearby commumities along the Big Neshafinock, summer cottage colonies were deluged by a swirl- ing mass of water and debris. The runoff came quickly during the night. By daylight most of the streams were receding within their banks, leaving behind them highwater marks of mud and any- thing that would float or roll be- | \fore the pressure of the water. of American youth.” “In every project,” he de- ! elared, “they witness to the na- ture of the Christian life. It is an experience in living and work: | ing together with young people who differ from each other in national customs, ways of wor- ‘ ship, personal background and — convictions, race and church af- filiation.” Each work camp will have two leaders and about 25 campers rep- resenting a cross section of the countries participating. Mr. Stoer- ker described the program as ‘‘one of the strict discipline of work and i i day are devoted to the camp proj- ect and the remainder of the time. to workship, Bible study, discus- ‘sion, excursions to nearby points of interest and activities in the local ‘communities. | Projects in Europe and the Mid- | | die East this year include con- | the Coptic Orthodix Church in _ Cairo, Egypt; fruit picking and | town of Goes in the Netheriands; reconstruction of an earthquake- damaged school in the Greek Vil- lage of Volos; and construction of a youth camp near Stockhoim, Sweden, ' Groups going to Asia will help build a medical clinic in Indonesia: a YMCA camp site at Aso, Japan. and will terrace and build chil- ‘dren's playgrounds at two sites in the Philippines. . faith."" About six hours of each' W. Huron at Mark 9:45 Worship-Study-Service — 11:00 Worship-Study-Service $:00 Bethany Youth Center 7:00 Programs fer All Fred Robert Tiffany. Pastor 11:15 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by Pastor nseintenineeemiennesiie eee Seo struction of a youth center for | canning in. orchards near the | FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS 324 N. Perry Street ' SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School .. 1am, Morning Worship - 11 ¢@.m. COCCCCOOOL CORO SOOTERS Young People Wed. 7:36 p.m. Bible Study Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whole Gospel fer the Whele Werlé”—ONENESS —=_=_=_=== AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 2155 Auburn Rd, Near Creeks 40:00 A.M. Sunday Scheel 11:00 A. M. Wership Heur Rev Richard DeGrew. Paster Evening Service, 7:00 P.M. ZION CHURCH 239 EAST PIKE STREET Yeung People Service, ¢: OF NAZARENE Mer Sundsy Scheel, 16:00 A, M. vp | Service, 11:00 A.M. 45 P.M. Evangelistic Service, 7:39 P.M. REV. W!E. VARIAN, Pastor LAVERN SHEFFIELD. Music Director with simple materials.- Sponsor of the program is the Committee on World Literacy and Christian Literature of the National Council of Churches. Dr, Fleyd Shacklock, executive * 8 « ologian. Werner Kagi. professor of | It also registers concern about International Law at the Univer. the quality of religious programs. sity of Zurich, Switzerland, ts “A disproportionate amount of chairman. Dr. Richard M. Fagley, time in religious broadcasting is New York. CCIA executive secre- given to that type of commercial tary was named secretary. The programming which does not re-|study will be titled “International Farewell Party Planned Sunday for J. W. Mulders Religious Conclave — to Study Education The first National Conference on FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH flect either the theology or the Ethos: A Christian Approach.” worshop practices of the main body | of the American people,"’ it says. More than three-quarters of the state's radio religious programe os Lutheran Units Weekday Religious Education will be held June 25-28 at Oberlin. O under auspices of the National ,Council of Churches. church officials and educators will convene to churt the future course Some 30 director of the Committee, said the program represents a majer change in the churches coopera- tive world-wide program to teach iMiterates their ABC's. He said previous work has concentrated | on the teaching of large nambers ci samy pap Sn . study rev ‘ i wees dono w avsomet, REJOC Merger Resolution Spiked by 1,434 to 685 Ballot at Minneapolis Parley Most of the station managers questioned asked for more pro- grams of religious news. panel’ discussions, interviews, music and: quizzes instead of ‘“‘live’’ church services. MINNEAPOLIS (INS) — Unity They recommended that churches among Lutheran churches _re- make their programs entertaining ceived a boost and a sethack in as well as informative. vary their conventions yesterday in the twin formats as commercial programs cities. . do and use less of the “preachy, yt hell-fire and brimstone approach’ The final obstacle te approval ‘and more of the down to earth. of a merger by the Evangelical man to man approach.” ‘Lutheran Church with the United - jtTt1_—_|:;-__ Lutheran and American Lutheran Leke St. Church of Ged ‘groups apparently was when the Evafigelical Church vot- led to apply for membership in the World Council of Churches, | The resolution carried by 21 votes over the required two-thirds Rev Peel Cosley. Paster 88 Orton | Majority, 1434 to 685. — Meanwhile, the Missouri Synod Latheran Church, overwhelming - CHURCH of ts | ly declined an offer to jotn the | Latheran World Federation. A id weeday, 1:20 Lg u Healing Service 7 P. M. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. Heeter Wineman of Deireft Speaking at the Service, Sliver Teas and serv will Resume in Sept. LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD ST. TRINITY Auburn Ave. af jessie (EAST SIDE) Reev. Ralph C. Claus Sunday Scheel .... 9:45 A.M. First Service ..,.,.. 8:30 A.M, Second Service ....11:00 A. M, | sourl Synod’s twe miliien mem- "bers “in. union in spiritual mat. —| ters with groups not in doctrinal {| agreement with us.” Dr. John W. Behnken, president of the synod, pleaded with the delegates at the 43rd triénnial ‘convention to reject the offer, say- ing he thought the synod could do ‘More to “bring about doctrinal lagreement outside the federation because “if we're in there, our ‘testimony will be choked.” e ¢* * ®@ | Dr. H. H. Harms of St, Louis ‘wag elected second vice presiden Dr, Walter F.- Lichtsinn of ;mond, Ind., was re-elected third vice president and Dr. Oliver A. ‘Harms of Houston, Tex., was chos- len as a new vice president. |Grand Rapids for $400,000. delegates t, Ham- | ‘of the 40 year old “released time” ‘movement now serving an esti- mated three million public school ‘Youngsters in 4 states... The U.S. Census Bureau is con- sidering suggestions that Ameri- . as “ane be asked their religious ami ‘C2 will go to Kenya, the Bel- ation in connection with the 1960 =n Congo, Ruanda. Urundi, Egypt population count and the Sudan. They will teach in - . three languages—Shahili, the trade A spokesman for the Bureau said janouage of Tanganyika, and Iram- the possibility is being studied be- bi. and Remi, tribal languages of cause Congressiona) economy the area, , moves make impossible the pre- * | Filling the it at St. Pay! Yusly scheduled 1957 Census of pr Shacklock said recent statis- bathers Cuurth ot both eurviens Religious Bodies. He indicated that tics show that approximately 75 tomorrow will be Cari Emij Lutz Uless the question of religious af- per cent of Tanganyika’s 8,000,000 Jr. of Grand Haven. filiation is authorized for the 1968 residents cannot readpand that the | A student of Concordia Semi- Pl. religious bodies will have to present school syste nary at St. Louis, Mo. he will as- KeeP their own statistics for @n Gniy about 40 per cent of the chil- sist the Rev. George Mahder dur. other decade... dren. ing the summer months. pertinde or: ~~ age shied in —— He will preach. call on members. Columbus, Ga., have appointed a . ‘canvass and teach in the Sunday bi - racial steering committee to Cleric Named Trustee iSchool. In the fall, he will resume seek solutions to the problems of ADRIAN wu —The Rev. Hoover his studies. racial tension. They are members Rupert, pastor of the First Metho- . of the Columbus-Phenix City Min- distwChurch of Jackson, has been Reformed Church isteria] Alliance and the Negro named a trustee of Adrian Col- Ministeria] Alliance of Columbus lege. The Rev. Mr. Rupert is for- B and Phenix City. mer national director of youth Approves Buying, — Knollcrest Farm Short Haircut Costs | GRAND RAPIDS @—The synog ate Customer $500 The world-wide Salvation Army, of people in brief team-siop-overs in a couptry, Team headquarters are at Kin- ampanda. Upon completion of the three-months campaign tere, the i CARL EMIL LUTZ JR. Student at Concordia fo Preach at St. Paul s * | | | _work for the Methodist Church in ithe United States. has over 17,000 corps and outposts .of the Christian Reformed Church ST. LOUIS W—"He asked for a —in g5 atin on all continents. | is serving — | A farewell party honoring the Rev. and Mrs. John W. Mulder will, be held at 4 o'clock Sur7say afternoon in the Church Pa #-s of Central Mefhodist Church, At the recent Detroit Annual Conference, Bishop Marshal! Reed appointed the Rev. Mr. Mulder, who has been associate pastor at Central, to the church at Walled Lake. The new associate pastor, at: Central- Methodist is the Rev. Cal- 'vin Rice of Flint. He has just been ordained. ee ee — Cerner East Huren and Mt . t| Sunday Morn HE IMPO “T ‘ REV. —— Pest Office) Malcolm KE. Burton, Minister img Service 10:39 A. M. RTANCE THEODORE SHIPHERD, Guest Speaker Clemens at Mill St., Pentiac OF GROWTH” urch of Christ 1180 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 > > a > » > * > > > > DRAYTON PLAINS > . > 7 > ‘ 6:30 PM—Youth Group > > d > OF we u “Weak tis Fourth jahder vy i 4 a.m.) ot Trinity, Awbers at Jessie Rev Ralph C Claus i om.) | | | Baldwin Avenge |" Rev Warren Wilson (10 a.m.) Bank (10:45) hanty Warren Wilson y eth ' am. ey Pes B ifevens 0. 3 tLe Ae eal pa bland Part we'd — m0 am) : oman | Rev. Kenneth — 10, 7:30) Newman A..F... 14 Avbern Rev A Pecaee aot st Sain wood Politely Iznore One Another Soviet, American Tourists Attend Paris Opera House PARIS (#—Hundreds of Russian|the first big batch of Resion| and American tourists met last |tourists to visit Paris since 1914. night in the ornate Paris Opera, There were about as many, House and politely ignored each Americans as Russians present in ! | Evangelist i Oa in. oo 1 y. Mi 11. 7:30) es b, oe 586 Enact Pike St, old,” the youth replied, “and I Charee of Ged, 139 Ween 45° 1:30) was told I'd have to register.” cusete MpeE 2 Wotking 111 30 ‘0 42, | Smiling, Green directed him to | Onaree C_L. Johnson (10:30. 7 30: the Selective Service office. Green od in Christ. 382 Nebraska imans the registered letter * Rev Jas Markem (12 7-20) First Churen cl Ged, 2 E Blvd, window. “We have not had a full report of | all the doings presented to us.’ The Rev. Malcolm Burton, of ti-merger faction, said failure to present the entire minutes could | be a basis for action to have the | = ‘~ Rev Ervin Hyde, of Cadil-, lac, Mich., said’ “‘we seem to be} forgetting we are a religious as-| ‘Westminster Fellowship at Wayne Ponting! Mishillisader 6 @elan) | director of student work for the Sunday Exhibition | An exhibition softball contest, Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in Waterford Township recreation field, Dray- ton Plains, pits Pontiac Selecta- Drink club against Drayton Plains Gidley Electrie nine. This 100-year old church build- the cenastruction ef a basement, | wee contains modern kitchen and dining facilities. It was here that the women of the church | scaled 26,657-foot Mt. Manaslu in the Himalayas returned home last night to a hero's welcome. The climbers reported that two two-man teams topped the peak last May 9 and 11. Manaslu, the world’s 10th high- est peak, lies just below the Nepal- _Tibet border west of Mt. Everest. served dinner to the 200 commis: | sioners and guests aeons CHURC H OF CHRIST tempt’’ when he appeared before the committee Thursday. He did not say when the committee might consider further action. The chairman said he was; speaking for himself “but I just) don’t see how we can consistently! ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL a MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A.M. —Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Sermon by the Rev. Robert J. Bickley, Vicar ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion Sermon by the Rev. Waido R. Hunt, Vicar Rev J Eu ‘ Evanreiteal re 68 Tilden 'Woodchuck Smash Hit .* tan Aneel ee be | The ee question arose|™ Rev Wecley Wibley (11 7:30 GOSHEN, Conn. —Connecticut | \when Miller refused to tell the | ee oe ot Me Bretren N Rese fauna got the blame for a rear end. commiftee the names of those who eee Ose ew Wane an Jesiye (| AUtomobile collision. Both drivers were at a meeting of what he un- res Bim p Branton i117. told state police they were looking derstood to be Communist writers | nie’ coat Downey «ii Ta)" “"* lat a woodchuck when they bumped. |in 1939 or 1940. (Ms. Viemens, _ i .— | vah's Witenes Nerth Unit, 6400 nl : South CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH — : 4s Vomily Bible meer. Wee. 1 ” P. ao Denaid E Morris (11, 7-300 eae. ithe 2.100-seat opera house. During Sm DW” merger—in the wa! Presbytery Meeting. 87 Lafayette ; ri wessreg tel RSet woes - 2° ‘the three intermissions the Rus: ig up — vears a veart euit_| Action was taken during the ses- FAREWELL MESSAGE BY REV. GAY . Wwe CD Friess (10. 7:30 The occasion was an elaborate sians and Americans paraded by The long night ‘session began, sion, on recommendation of the f sUuNDAY MORNING .. 11:45 A. M. > Nazarene new production of Charles one another. Committee on Christian Education, “ALWAYS ABOUN ” ' 4 Gounod’s “Faust.” . «6s |with a prayer: “Forgive us the DING : 4 ° 4 First. | things we have done that we ht | to bring under care for the Gospel SUNDAY EVENING . 6:00 P. M. > ; 4 ** “Hutchinsoe al, 7:30 There were tickets for all 440 of} But there were no East-W est| re ay OUugm | Ministry the followi young men: “FISHERS OF ” . hite rie en's not to have done, and the things. ~ a OF MEN > q nk nee La rvielion (10:45 7:30) | Sreetings. reason may have) ~ ic aes ‘John Spaulding, from Olivet Pres-] SATURDAY ....... - 7:30PM. > . 4 Ter WE Verion (11 7: 30 G F! A ‘been that few of the Russians or, je have pete undone that we ought) byterian Church, student at Du- Vecal Music Lessons and Seng Drill > (a?) terian 4 Orthodox - \7daS OWS way Americans spoke any language|'0 have ne.’ | buque Seminary; Charles Zampick.] re 1-ene y lbeside their ow | First reader up was the Rev. Dr. ve é-100 > @ St George Greek. 65 Mariva W k N Ge their own. ifrom Redford Ave. Presbyterian 4 me > q, Dev. Dr. Achilles A. Siargis (10 0 m. as OrKer aps The Russian visitors have been Carl E. Martenson, of Grand Charch, student at Alma College. = > Churches 4 amc . the object of considerable curios-| Rapids, Mich.: He began: ‘‘The > ee Cah tee as His Job Awa lity and cordiality on the part of reading starts with the June 30, o 4 rach (11 1954 session: Chairman Gray,Oldtimers’ Workout > q Roman Catholic LOUISVILLE. Ky. = ‘many Frenchmen since their ar-| session: irm yray been » The Truth God— Vincent de Past, 1% 8. P = y- — [he rival at Le Havre Thursday on a'called the meeting to order at} A two-hour workout has $0S Auburn Ave. e iruth o 4 arke > q Mast Rey jalezander Zaleski «om. sound of flowing gasoline must! west European tour. |12:50 p.m. and... ‘arranged for members of the Old- Dr. and Mrs. Le . a ; ‘30 8°45 10. 11:30 12:30) | bee hal 18-year-old » Gn land L. Marion. pastors » Forbearance in Love @%_Michser’s Réteon end ‘have n restful to 18-y | ° So on, add infinitum, into the timers Baseball club for Sunday, oe > Rev Micrae! Oreilly, Sunday Masses ‘Donald Farmer. Another group ie Russian tour- wee hours—names, dates, places, /afternoon, Drill is set for Wash- | SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY = St Joseph § Boulevard and Bagle * © « ists arrived in Berlin today for a|procedural details, finances, fig- ington Junior High field, starting 9:45 A. M. — Worship and 4 OAKLAND AVENUE > NT Rid EE ts Binds The airline employe napped atop visit to West Germany. The Rus-| ures, ete. at 12 o'clock. * 4 Q Ree Richa rhe The Thomas Masses Mis gasoline truck while drawing sians, all from Moscow, flew oe —— : TY | Rev Lola P. Marion, Bpeaker 4 amy ogee. | SS =p gasoline from a supply tank. —|Berlin and took a bus from there 6:15 P. M—Youth Services . > Theodore R. Allebach, silk >| aoe ~— Day ventist | The truck’s tank overflowed and or Hamburg. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:45 P. M. —Evangelistic Services » Bible School 1120 AM q Beer Herbert Lobe 1 a.m Saturday) Some 3,000 gallons spilled on the| After a week's tour, they will 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court | 7:45 P. M. Wed—Bible Study and Praise Service p Worship OAM. Spiritualist ground betore) sumecee aware ee ere ee) Pee | Sunday Scheel (2.2.2. ---22-2.205.---. .. 945 A.M. | Daily Vacation Bible School—Monday thru Thursday—$ to 12 p Missionary Speaker. piru progressive, 1@ Chase 8t Farmer. of divided Berlin before returning | Morning Worship ...................-...05. 1AM. A. M—Send Your Children > Harold C- Peters , 4 sie. aes There was no immediate esti-|home. Rev. Carl W. Nelson. B. D.. Pastor — nner > an ircokdeing : 5% oh 4c : mau mate of just how much Farmer's, Parsonage: 245 Owege Dri FE 43000 Te RR p Evening Service ret Gi tte 1 Ree Tooedtce R. Allsbech nee cost—in =. Mi l| M B H ld ————— —_—_—__— 4 » Wed. Prayer Meeting @ Jentre Avenee, Jostyn ar ‘hed ~ | er ay e e First General Baptist Church ; > 7.30PM. g) Bev —— oe But it oe ties three hours > 4 Other Denominations to wash the gasoline away. on Contempt Charge All Saints Episcopal Chu — 249 BALDWIN AVE. FE 47172 : tion A : 4 JOSLYN AVENUE 4 Sipe rage te acti, ; ; | } Williams Lake at West Pike = Sat. Evening Service .... .7:30 P.M. , PSS Ce an Se Boy Tries to Register — |. WASHINGTON — Chairman] The Rev. ©. George Wiseifield, Rector Sunday School | » Joslyn at Third qi wer tL a bam Gee G W Wi d iWalter. (D-Pa) says his House The Rev Lewis W. Towler, Curate Y veeeeeeess LOAM. : p Rdmand 1 Watkins, Pastor @ @ray CME. Temple ti Rock wel ets Wrong Window ; e > , ; ; oe AR A Sritton 1] a.m |Committee on Un-American Activ-| SUNDAY SERVICES: | Morning Worship ee eeveese ll A.M. : Bible School . 930AM q chricuan Sepeble Setenes, I. y Whittemore NORMAN, Okla, — A young) ities will discuss contempt action . 41 '¥ Te é Servi bs ; Worship _ 1045 AM. Sethe Tebernscle. 1348 & man, stepped up to a window at ‘against playwright Arthur Miller 8:00 A.M. Holy Communien Ti vening ce... 7PM. | Youth Fellowship .. 6 30 P.M. Piha 7 Temple, Bat a Franklin na. (the post office and told clerk Ray |—but it shouldn't interfere in Mil-] = 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion if ue Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director Wea “ence 7.30 PM. 4 Coat, Helimess, Going’ f Mf Ooman see: Green: eal — with Marilyn- 11:00-A.M. Morning Prayer and j SUNDAY JUNE 24 —— 7:00 P.M. fe ight Prayer ; : “I'd like t ister.” jamon Sermon by the . > Meeting ; 7 30PM. 4 cn ye apy Lelané Marion (0:45 “Do Aue have your atip?” Green| be bd s Rev. Lewis W. Towler Its REV. JOHN HULL AND HIS {ay RETS Hitt, lasted. TESCR! “Walter said yesterday that Mil FAMOUS JOYMAKERS QUAR AUBURN HEIGHTS § catgh F rac Min, 'io'30. 7 30: _ ‘ler was ‘‘very obviously in con- QUARTET : mech. of Christ, #7 Lafayette St “No, but I just turned 18 years Gospel and Spiritual Songs $ 4 q q q q q 4 q 4 q 4 4 { 4 4 q q 4 4 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Continuing Through June 29th Classes for Ages 3 to 16 Le Rev. Tommy Guest, pastor 316 Baldwin Ave. REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School ...10 A. M. | 7:30 PM—Quarterly Bible 9) con cook Pie een om) Morning Worship ..11 A. M. Wedsoedcy 730 Pile ayer 4 faseresttema, oon 347 North Saginaw Street - Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. M. en Meaty Toe Oe faceaeioaee 9 fatrment CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239 ssi a 7:30 P. M FeO iy) — ae Pal Sunday School ..............0ceeeeee. 9245 AM, [| SENNETH . BUTCHINGON ances ees hci te ink | PERST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Morning Worship ...............s....11:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP + |] © Bible Study ...:6:30 P.M. | @ Mat Sashes Evangelistic Hour .......... sevicevens 280P,.0L “THE INTRINSIC VALUE OF, WORSHIP” 1 eaeeay Evening Prayer School 1 Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Church...... 7:30 P. M. : ee ee rvice .7:30 P. M. | Sunday Jo Pmnrnae Worsip anna | 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Saturday Evening Beiiglliets Sani 7:26 9. YOUNG PEOPLE—MAKE CAMP RESERVATIONS } GENERAL ASSEMBLY REPORT Service ........7:30 P. M. Yection Wie tl 6 8 Po Me |. BY CALLING FE 4-0239 | Sunday School, 9:45-A.M. Youth Group, 6:30 P. M. Piblie Cordielly Iavited— “4 Le : ar La f y a , Fs . f j f a re 4 . ; ° ; a Lf: ‘Pee pa LE ES Raley ‘a lJ > f y Wo ey ; HOY ACES oar ait ( $ ‘ 4 _'THE PONTIAC PRESS 4 “SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, - SEVENTEEN Your Neighbors House the experience exciting and in- George Currans Now Suburbanites After Years in City By JANET ODELL On the other side of the open- Pontiac Press Home Editor ing there is a large planter. Be- For many years, while their ow this there is a short flight large family was growing up, the of stairs to the bedroom level. troit, Now that there are only looking he two out of eight children still at yera end done tf the bbe, The iE home; the Currans have moved draperies here have a Florida , to the suburbs. cctule| aetign (pulahed on Chat. . Judy is seventeen and a 1956 Most of the time, unless the | graduate of Pontiac High School. sun is too bright, the draperies if This past year was her first time are kept open to show the view. - ered in green to harmoniz with teresting. the green walls, The. chairs are iE Candy is a student at Our large and comfortable looking. | Lady of Refuge grade school. Tables for ashtrays and acces- . She is twelve and thinks very s0ries are placed conveniently little of being the baby of the nearby. if tamily. There is @ small raised fire- ! The Curran house Middle. Place in one corner, The wood- belt road was one of the first Work is all birch. At the dining to be built by Jack Raisin in the 94 there is a door leading to Pine Manor subdivision. Their ‘he outside. property covers almost an acre Over the chartreuse rug there “are several Oriental She has a semi-circle dressing throw rugs. The dining room table. The walls in her room are furniture is birch with needie- sandalwood, One side is covered point on the chairs. with a large bulletin board. Here she has pinned souvenirs The kitchen is compact. A : folding door closes it off from the — ot Bee Nigh smock dining room. A low counter at ° this spot makes an_ excellent A batmreom 1s built off the serving place. wall leading to the master The floor is spatter print lino- bedroom. There are closets in leum. The cabinets are birch this hall also. The bath ts with red Formica counter tops. peach, aqua and coral. The British soldiers march across the shower curtain has a sea shell The bedrooms are on a level The Currans’ bedroom has pale prt the — reoms. blue walls. The furniture is fin- s room has charcoal jcheq grayed ° whi walls with curtains in a nat- a's — ural color. Her furniture is ™atches the gray curtains. Over maple. the twin vanities there is.a mam- Judy’s room has a four-poster moth mirror. Between the beds bed, complete with ruffled can- is a double chest of drawers. opy. Both the quilted spread and Their private bathroom is yellow * the canopy are blue and white and gray. chintz. Downstairs on the lowest level, and extends down to Pine Lake. Here, in a cove, they have one tei FHA Action Permits s Agent == —oe Before her marriage Mrs. Cur- or ot, camel sit. tc Complete Easy Transfer, ss = ea,% i sed ings that hang throughout the | parakeet, 9 caMary and 9 gray LUBBOCK, Tex. — Under the)less it holds at least an option for i { the home of its She also likes birds and terms of the recently-expanded ithe purchase o The colline is made ef striated a large cage in the front hag trade-in hause program of the Choice. The resulting complica- ‘Federal Housing At present it houses a blue realtors are now in a position tofrom making a change except! There is a second fireplace in Administration, | 4 there is another bedroom, a shower room, the furnace room,: 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 J o¢ $2,000 or more. On the other Loan League, recently said: “Obsolescence is running more rapidly than at any time in our | history. Some houses are being | built that are obsolete virtually as soon as they are built.” | This means you can't get your maney'’s worth in a house built) from yester-years’ plans with cu-) which has beeome so much in de-| mand. In this case it is not a kitch- stone planting boxes. Ledgestone iPry yy? tryst eee ray mL — ae natn a en adjunct, but is entirely removed from food preparation — boiling cauliflower or frying onions. This club room is essentially a second living room. It is separat- ed from the-main living room by glass doors that slide into wall- crevices. It's a big room, too, mea- ‘suring 14 by 20 feet, dominated by ‘a large log burning fireplace and enjoying broad picture windows facing the rear garden. You can visualize this reom | paneled in exotic hardwood ve- neers and having some colored | leather upholstery among its fur. nishings. It's a place for infor mal relaxation, making it possi- ble to reserve the living room for more formal treatment and use, And this club room really is the heart of the home. You can enter it from living room, kitchen, bed- room hal] or back yard. Three major features make the laundry adjoining the kitchen where so many women prefer to have it. Third is an ample heating and air conditioning room behind the big fireplace chimney. STATISTICS: Design HW-5 covers square feet. - 2,303 hand. if a basement is demanded, the heating and air conditioning square feet—14 by 14—plenty Of gene eeer na see ere neseasseseresenenee, space for gracious entertaining with wall spaces for serving table, g buffet or. sideboard. Bathrooms are efficiently com: partmented. One serves two bed- rooms. Another serves both the front bedroom and the powder room off the entry. cence as long as humanly possible| ~~ mg a | A thoughtful provision in this ; to anticipate. W. H, Schumacher, aoe rooms, unfitted'to mod plan is a raised floor bumper ing a (Please Print) ~ its architect, says: ng. the two-car garage. This low step, 8 “Protection of the home own- NEW VERSION like a gentle curb, will keep you 8 i | er’s investment has been a pri- | Distinctive in the plan shown in from coasting into the wall when 8 Saas citar isnt clan mary consideration in the draw- this page is a club room. This is your windshield is fogged over. ing of this plan.” a new version of the family room) The architect suggests an exte- CITY STATE _ rior of brick veneer with ledge » or a Rrnemmegmnen NE DE sti me ese + OPEN SKYLIGHT — An open skylight sepa- THE PONTIAC PRESS Building Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of The Week, Design HW-4 No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. Se eee eeeaeaa.eaunaaneaea ea = “HW-S room windows. Planter boxes and other plants CiLus® 200M 14 220 $. 2 wa €.48t HOOKS Sa a ad hed ee * Cae et ee OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., SUNDAYS 10 to 3 Just Arrived Carload of FURNACE INSPECTION ooesion of a basemen _ rates the covered front walk from the big, living on the ground make this an attractive area. { not only : CONTRACTOR practicable but also economical in —— = CA LCIUM CHLORIDE oane . State & City Licensed |the building of this house. One is — — =e se 4 William Lechner @ RESIDENTIAL «— $2" *bundance of closet and stor- = 7 Lay That Dust Down age space. Another is a main floor | | oy Ras 9 50 Discount in one ton lots from above price REDI-MIX CEMENT “ae rw IN +, ° , ee 4, us ay : 2 d 3 BEDROOM room provides adequate space for es eel care seen ad an ad a rear vestibule and basement oe ——C SO oe — oh?) . q ~ . in Stairway. aes a eat oar aa ep ye RANCH HOMES [ren wer SERRE Room sizes are especially gen- : eee , ne *—==51 - ’ dee ree he he ete _ é fo — — — i } - eroys throughout this plan. The Cy ~ oy Lo.8 + $ Si % s > $7400 c""" $3697 Su FHA INSURED MORTGAGES > PLUS MTGE COSTS WHA pocorn tae AT me ne YOU GEFs oo... mane oebesks ané Shepping Area Telly Decersied MODEL .. . Corner of Walton Blvd and Walnut St. East of Opdyke Rd. Open Daily 12 to 7 P.M. For more information, call model between 12 ond 7 P.M. any doy WAGNER HOMES, INC. Phone Model—FE 4-7197 or Office—FE 5-5501 An Invitation to LAKESIDE LIVING FULL PRICE spaciousness of the sleeping rooms is illustrated by bed diagrams This smallest bedroom is ll‘: by 12 feet. The entire sleeping wing is raised two steps from the living areas for added privacy. Appraisers have been advocating. 7 CLUB ROOM FEATURED—A club room with fireplace and sliding glass doors features this lay- out. It is a new version of the family room and is Fis < SS | ee Raed Ae a ~_ You can enter essentially a second living room it from’ living room, kitchen, bedroom, hail or backyard. IT WILL STAY UP TO DATE — Broad sun-shading eaves make The exterior is brick veneer with ledge stone planting boxes. 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At East- wind you can be out fish- ing in the middle of Upper Fae Long Lake just 10 minutes oa after you get home - =.: oan and theré are big ones in the lake, too! HIGH and DRY! | N Some Slightly Used 50% “ Be A 2 Oe eda CA, & CE Window Fans % 30% Off Water Coolers..... 2c *2% Garden Hose...... 3° *2" Burmeister s ORTHER LUMBER CO. Wholesale or Retail YARD NO. 18197 Cooley Leke Rd. Phone EM 3-4171, Pontiee YARD NO. 2—9 Mile et Telegraph Phone EL 6-4184, Southfield YARD NO. 3—Cor. Cooley & Willieme Leke Phone EM 3-3714, Pontiee a (a cl Alles eB teers a ak Siac See ee = pe Se Seen he ae ee Roger A. Authier, Inc. | 7200 is Lake Rd a y BUY DIRECT .. . YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Outdoor Grills - d outdoor grills of reinforced concrete Complete * 10 A.M. tet P.M. Brick r ~ Inelades Delivery and Instalistion SLABS PATIO. 1 Pastel Colors Open Sunday —_ 3-4825 Windows have come a long way! wax, * * * pand air. mind, Small Homes Council. bO of 20 per cent of the floor each room. Windows Have Function: ITo Let in Light and Air ‘since our forefathers first coated’ ward the south except in warm a sheet of paper with homemade climates where a northern orien. | But, according to experts, many .homeownérs might do just as well) to return to wax-coated paper. gives the desired distribution of Most people today forget a’ win-jight within each room. For ex- dow’ s two functions: it lets in light: ‘ample,’ tall narrow windows give | Keeping those two purposes in| 4. the home beautifier might isuitable for ‘the | room's purposes. do well to glance over this list of Clear sheet glas¥ or plate glass is Dos and Don'ts prepared by the pecommended for unobstructed vis- . 1, Provide glass area in excess, —— area of shades and other window hangings to the side of the window frame in TILE TILE TILE Plastic and Ceramic Tile for Bathrooms and Kitchens Asphalt. Rubber and Viny! Tile for Floors Complete Remodeling Job If Needed ALSO ADDITIONS, PORCHES, BREEZEWAYS AND GARACES, BASEMENTS AND RECREATION ROOMS FREE ESTIMATES NO MONEY DOWN MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063 PRICE and QUICK SERVICE Land Contracts—Real Estate Trust Service R. J. Dawsen—Hugh A. Wetsen Jite N. Saginaw Sireet Phene FE %-5420 Pentise i Pig ..adds beauty to your grounds! For complete, permanent all round protection, insist on Anchor Fence. Requires né annual painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. FE 5-7471 walk-in closets .. reem . . « your complete cheice 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: Ne delays fer constrection, or septic tanks... te bare these beautifal new hemes ready this spring. Your original discharge papers are all yeu need te start yeur application. 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: Just 8950 down bays fied veteran and his family yeer balance at ently 4'2% interest. (Extra payments can be made withest a penalty). 4. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: e Jest $65 a meonth—inciades principal, interest and -_ \ Pontiac These are truly menthly payments yeer budget can afford. 5. WALKING DISTANCE TO... Schools, churches and an excellent shepping center. 6: VERY CLOSE TO-PONTIAC RECREATION AREA. AND HIGALAND RECREATION AREA: _— ~ five and play in Americn's mont beantiful lake country. The ultimate fer these desiring «2 healthy, happy envirenment fer raising » family children te live, play and grew strong 17. A BEAL VALUE: agg Fang Sollee ‘for. fer dollar, the Meer gives you most for your money! 7 REASONS WHY the 59’er is Your Best Buy "1. EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Convenient eff beat . . double bath vanity—full length mirror— kitehen cabinets with knetty pine . second bech bas baiit-in geet os : . large lots (75a225) ... sliding wood windows .. let PAYMENT IN AUGUST 36 MONTHS TO PAY | and yet break up the water to give an application as gentle as rain — slow turn- and allows deep water penetration without run-off. | We design and install un- | derground systems or we | will sell you all the ma- terials for your own instal- f lation. You can put in an under- ground sprinkler from the | hose bib to special sprinkler head that covers 1,500 sq. ft. Total cost of materials— $15.95. Drop in for a demonstra- tion, Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Leke Road FREE PARKING Ph. FE 5-8780 Jing rate insures long life | » pastel colored beth fixtures . . a lighting . epare oo moe birch deor extra farge utility . large vestibale closet ef eslers throughest. readbuliding, mass grading, wells we have worked steadily since last fall fer your seiection this wonderful home valve for any quali- Enjoy the benefit of paying Here are lets (750¢25) with reem for for a heme bet yeu wen't fied « MARK ABEND | Drive out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road. Left on Pontiac-Lake Road to Model. Or Come Out M-59 to Pontiac Lake Road. Follow Pontiac Lake Road to Model. Model Open 12 to 1:30 | Sunday 11 to 8:30 Williams Lake Road to Tull. ‘64 PER MONTI INCLUDES PRINCIPLE, INTEREST and INSURANCE 3 BEDROOM 1¥2 BATH HOMES IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY order to free the entire glass area _and thus admit the greatest amount of light. ‘blinds, such as the Flexelum mod- . | windows as a means to increase DAWSON & WATSON igreater and more costly than the) jabsorb as much as 50 per cent of ‘the light. Half screens will absorb ‘only 15 per cent. s * fete... 2” point for 191,923 airline passengers | jin 1955. a is ay Fa rig? WARP ey CES reser a 7 = ~ “a ee eee “= - % “ — oe (, . TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 i , Las Vegas, Nev. was starting 2. Place principal windows to- ‘tation is preferable to limit heat from the sun, * * «© 3. Select the window shape that; 'a-thin deep distribution of light. sion, translucent glass for privacy.| * » * 5. Mout draperies, curtains, | above the head of the window and * * 6, Take care when selecting els, as well as high-quality Vene- tian blinds. DON’T: 1. Specify corner windows or bay the daylight effectiveness of win- dows. The actual area of glass is) effective daylight area obtained. * + * 2. Screen those parts of the win- dow which are not apened for venti- lation purposes. Full screens can * 3. Finish ceilings and walls in dark colors. Light interiors are use- ful in taking full advantage of re- flected light. = s 4. Use sera smaller openings instead of one large window. Win- dow openings should be grouped as closely as possible to eliminate un- desirable contrasts in brightness. Don’t Forget Gutters Before painting the outside of your house, clean out gutters and downspouts. They should, of, course, be cleaned at intervals during the year and especially at| the end of winter. Gutters that are clogged cause moisture to get behind walls or under the roof! causing expensive damage. Alter the Rhyme | The famous old wedding jingle “Something old, something new, | can be adapted to home| color schemes by substituting “Something dull, something bright, something dark and something |~ light."" This rhyme is a reminder, that color contrasts have their = Pontiac Lake and Recreation Area PMG 103 State 4 a a #, Lona | WATER SOFTENER Use a king of glass most!) eat lded doe H. H. STANTON * 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! : le * Y nd tor Sand * You can depe SERVICE... a and SATISFACTION! Thore Gravel Sa | PATSMAN| = iui | Paro g ' Supplies TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE * * 399 S. PADDOCK ST. FE 5-1683 EMpire 3-4197 WANTED FARMS —ACREAGE—LAKE PROPERTY We have several clients who want us to substantial cash in Oakland County for them... C. SCHUETT “The Northwest Realtor’’ 7400 E. Highland Road invest -MUtuel 4-8811 M-59 oe heen = DRIVE 15 MINUTES TO CLARKSTON GARDENS 25 to 30-YEAR Compare these features with any house selling for $2, 000 more ° armed RECREATION AREA IN BASEMENT © LARGE TILE SATH WITH BUILT-IN VANITY © COPPER PLUMBING © LUXAIRE FORCED AIR HEATING © GAS INCINERATOR © 40-GALLON GAS WATER HEATER © PULLAM WINDOWS, ALUMINUM SCREENS INCLUDED mn Clarkston real estate | CLARKSTON MODEL OPEN —— WHEXDAYS 1 PLR. TO 8 PLM. SAT. & SUM. 10.0.8. TO 9 PLL OM -FULL BASEMENT int: ie ae. P ial il eal le “yah tami tll ibe i. MORTGAGES © SEPARATE KITCHEN SNACK AREA WALLPAPERED TO YOUR CHOICE © SELECT OAK FLOORS | © 5 SPACIOUS FLOOR-TO- CEILING CLOSETS 20 S$. MAIN e ~*~ * = 3 ° * — WHY FIGHT CITY TRAFFIC when in Practically the same length of time you and your family can enjoy happy, healthy suburban living . . . in a pleasant community and still have the conveni- ence of fine schools, churches, shopping centers. Ay, Soe, CLARKSTON Senecs THIS MAP shows you how easy it is to get to and from PONTIAC MArte 5-58 27 r F a a ee | jy é pS ee sil . il ' # CO EEE Eat } | \ ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 TWENTY-ONE. | Snakes, ‘often regarded slimy [even pnesporevypen nv | Acoustical Plaster dry to the touch, . of the latest developments for ! as $1.50 per Week Rao fase R TATE ular structure absorbs sound waves ‘Seo auch like s sponge takes up water jot modern products are testing|built-ins, sliding doors JOHN KINZLER It's a ready-mixed plaster and ajtheir merchandise to assure con- doors, REALTOR & minimum thickness of a half-inch|sumer satisfactiion. An example of} conti Pes Siu uae fteliable Manutacturersiecaee the Fursiture ie down nose in ktchers al UD ject Product to Tests » More and more, greeter | | | eet the tight mortgage market ina continue, there, are other signs ts Your House Running a now in evidence that we have al- ready seen the worst of the down shift in the money market.” | This optimistic appraisal of to- ‘day's shortage of mortgage money on Congress for easing the money \for potential home owners was|market. These pressures have} made recently in Lansing by come from groups such as the “The Bird to See...” realtor ward e. partridge : 1050 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3581 Then it's PONTIAC PURE ~ r Robert A. Taggart. ident of| Michigan Real Estate Assn. which) - af | Smith Moving Co. Hannan Head Futate’ Ruclange. (recently wired Congress appealiog HOUSE PAINT y ou should 485 MARION Inc., in speaking to members of for relief.” use! The Finest Quality your the Michigan Real Estate Assn. at their regular monthly directors, meeting. | Taggart also said he looks for | an upswing again in residential _ construction as soon as mortgage FE 4-4864 Taggart carefully. prefaced these statements to the MREA officers and the 30 real estate beard presidents representing local areas across the state. He compared 1955 and first quarter You Are Invited to Have a SNEAK PREVIEW of the All New, Sensational money can buy, yet priced “direct from factory to you!” DEWEY i _ ; | money begins to loosen, of 1956 figures for bank leans, At Only = ” Refrigeration | (mcr sere tor te, nhieele yee "inex, eres | STOPS Heat A uct, industrial ww _Jchange: The potential federal | "ational product, | COLD b, 9 Located at 2533 Pontiac Rd., just east of REVCO BUILT-IN budget surplus; no apparent- eut- éaction, shee lee | oD Opdyke A delightful 8-Bedroom, Ranch-type REFRIGERATION li peaition of creel rise in 1956 shown by these med | your heme. “ to 15° cooler ott | ; home packed full of features not usually seen. and FREEZERS =| other important bulwarks of our, ™*‘ts of our economy praee oe usar vp te | a Gallon the attention and the controlling | action of the Federal Reserve | Board and the Treasury Depart- economy; and the fact that the general public is once again build- ‘ing up savings deposits. — Ask to See the Exciting New Ranch-Tone Colors 5.7923 Pearl Builders 5.7923 ment.” , |SAVINGS INCREASING somed | : a wean emccncence| 1. EY | PONTIAC PAINT Ged pene eee — —— ee ~ — accumulating will help create the | market “Last summer a variety! 3 4 ee for a hee il arrangements were made for] 2". ee rae = Mfc. Co be r past period depleted savings, caus mercial banks. fecor balled fel 17-19 S. Perry St a Ph FE 5-618 S Delreom Brick Homes Joeconsce, By mid-August there INSULATE NOW § 1719 S. Perry Street one FE 5s ; 4 * S' | dro Beck Homes Pose came soe] WITH ZONOLITE! B Blocks N. of Walton | 7 Tal ‘warehousing’ type of loan. Complete Basement Walerproofin $14,500 with 5% Down By November this amount had Church Inc , rp g REGAL REALTY risen to * billion ._ 600 milion. The| . : ns, wh s All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Phone mmit- ‘our Lum um i, Caed owt tom il tof jp meme =| Reliable Waterproofing J 1955 to 1956. [eT een Meigs 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 BONDS HELPING TOO ——— | “Then another influencing factor occurred,” said Taggart. “ \falling bond market made mort- ‘gages less attractive, especially ithe insured and guaranteed loans with a pegged interest rate.” DELUXE PERSONALITY ex ay ae 60-FT. RANCH HOMES” ay ON LARGE WOODED Lots. f/f Illustrated home 19,200 @ ALL BRICK @ 3-BEDROOM @ FULL BASEMENT | their attractive yield, we run into real competition when we go to | money sources to sell them 4!/;% yields from which they must pay | Y% to 1% to service. In conclusion, Taggart said that «.. for expert advise for right paint to use and how to use it and color suggestions too. Saue §7-20 New Silver Wax You can eliminate a good many * PLASTERED mise” Ser Lie on a gallon ALAR CAEASE Otto A. Trzos |= ioe it they ‘are treatet win - > 3101 Orchard Leke Rd. |". agree 5 tone Veale en PAINT Goalures comparable te homes , giMerely put a wex on Regu tee Coupon Price i 1 ever $25,000 KEEGO HARBOR os cloth and rub {t on $629 $529 FE 2-0278 Eves & Sun. CALL MA. 6-6247 FINISHED RECREATION ROOM, TILED FLOOR AND ACOUSTICAL CEILING © LARGE BATH-AND-A- HALF WITH GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE. ALL CERAMIC VALSPAR HOUSE PAINT PRIMER ‘and it will turn in and out of ee Tee es ee he —__— ‘wood much more easily, Regular Price Coupon Price po 4 WINDOWS OW NYLON ROLLERS WITH SCREENS * $629 $529 wt OUTDOOR BARBECUE WITH PATIO. | KOOL VENT VALSPAR SHUTTER-TRIM-TRELLIS The Name You Can Regular Price Coupon Price | Trust in Aluminum $779 $ 679 VALSPAR FLOOR & DECK ENAMEL Regular Price Coupon Price $648 $548 Few ee ee Pe eee ee " | i This coupon p worth $1.00 Nome > . I Oa oF aco ome OL ‘ t nC l oon to ~ 1 Ww S/arkston real estate” For Residential end Commercial Use a eee ae tr 1 20 S. MAIN - CLARKSTON MArtr 3-582] / J res-si2n Permanently Atirective 13041 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ' . FE 2-3766 - a | is oN, C4 , { CORNER COLUMNS WITH EACH PORCH AWING WE INSTALL FREE The Mackell Company Exclusive Distributors for ' Kool Vent Awnings Re eeoeneekhe em ee eee ee oe _KEEGO HARDWARE NO. 1 ie, ‘ = estteenitci aiitaa ihe tain ccna eat einai iach cela Yl oot caeicendeeee edie iid is ee ae e i - F } rf ce é j fp. 4 | . i . ‘ } / i ee i a ee ee homes for older people as such, iW bu well-designed. more flexibie! ’ ° ° SPECIALTIES hens which would include special Don t L s vie w ith th e D R IP Average Size §tondord Sizes features, such as hand rails and famil ithe ll cost | t t Y Y ee EY Amazing New Jalousie ‘Windows and a minimunrof stairs. TENN. LEDGE ROCK Such house would have features Doors or Aluminum Awning ype windows give you trouble-free service Class jalousie or 3 FLAG STONE that would be both essential for kone Windows add exceptional beauty and afford light and » rectal sin glace ee A aa . o [ ‘ ee . oe 7 . ; iy Me coma : . ‘ » LTHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE, 23, 1956 . TWENTY-THREE est World Track fF ) ¥ t , . Detergent Does It . r aaa , mt ee eden -Sfate Conference for the Aging. esis". ::[ BE attr om tay : rgent and water is the way a or oo a Race Track in northern Italy, to preserve thé gleaming beauty Buildin Open Daily 8 ‘til 6 me of the much-publicized Ital- of ceramic tile walls, floors and > g Open Sun. 9 "til 2: an Grand Prix auto- race, is counters. Occasionally the fine Supplies cnn ot thn ccteet x te cement between tiles may accum- : ulate grime through neglect. The A especially for spectators, remedy is scrubbing with a fiber, New guds, All’ Lengths ..... Lo dedwaavensaeseuupebwweste€ fe ft. use of a special protective WASHINGTON—A strong recom-) encourage the predection of |states have not yet had the chance brush’ and eee ee ee ea scouring powder. Avoid | xs, ee eee ener ce te Mt. rail installed at strategic|mendation for the expansion of] small, suitably designed houses jio avail themselves of the specia’/coating real tile surfaces with’ Used xfs. All Lengths 20.026... ee... ees er ee ite ft, along the course. @o with-|Private home building for housing) built by private industry and [provisions for nursing homes and/waxes or polishes. Such treat-| en eee ck pce ee res Ovtiga tand the impact of cars traveling older persons was approved June} utilizing for that purpose, what- \rehabilitation and treatment cen-ment may spoil ceramic tile’ 's| ago nS Og RT ae Us “> HUGUS-MARSH t speds approaching 200 miles|7 by delegates of the Federal-State| ever necessary, the liberalized |ters. ideal natural’ walking and main-| te pare he! as hour, the guard rail is support-\|Conference on Aging, meeting at| provisions for Federal Housing § § (Comprehensive planning by|tenance qualities. , | Red Common Bricks, Cosh & Carry 5 ROOFING & INSULATION CO. fed by a system of 6 by 8inch oak|the National Housing Cehter as a| Administration mortgage insur: \communities considering projects fem Sotenge > —-- ee ome, aeeent ’ - posts. : \special committee on housing and) ance contained in pending Con- for older to include in The first ce ilivi for -elderly| gressional legislation people, tegra- nsus in the United ~ arrangements for elderly! & . tion of such community services as|States was taken in 1790. \peop - “It was recognized by the dele-|recreation, nursing care, and hos-) —— ' Me aie Neue : 320 S. Paddock St. FE 2-9784 , > “The conference is sponsored by gates _, _ ng, both|pital facilities with the projects. - REFRIGERATION it FE DA 4 MYT the Council of ‘State Governments |*inele-tamily group units,| 9. Broad efforts to make avail- | z : ; (0 i the Federal Council on Aging,|D!aYS an extremely iihportant role|able to the aging the residence andj SERVICE | < : 218 WHITE the latter an interdepartmental in any well-rounded program of|settlement requirements of the} All Types—All Makes f - eeeramuad grow crentel by tel housing for the aging.” said Mrs.|various states, so that they will] Commercial and Residential |] . : , 3 r ‘President to explore housing pro- Irene Thrasher of Newton, Mass. not lose assistance and other rights. DAY OR NIGHT LOOK = ~ | | Mokes any home : . and a member of the Massa- | Ris : grams and needs of oldsters. RAE | z : SERVICE : \chusetts legislative, who was dis- Make Plea t Picni WHITER... BRIGHTER In their recommendations te jcyssion group leader. ‘We feel $ san venice | Authorized ATTENTION NEW AND OLD HOMES | fer ve ee ¢ r re s! the conference at large, the dele- that the need for adequate housing|, Many summer outings are made | Kelvinator Sales & Service oe a Val $ gates proposed that the Various for older persons presents a real more enjoyable this year by the Aluminum Storm Sash Aluminum Jalousie ‘ motes take appreprinte — te \opportunity to both private firms presence of picnic ice boxes, | MASON & Se bin tie \ | = and: non-profit organizations. vacuum jugs and other outdoor! REFRIGERATION reen Combinations : = | . niente we items that are protected against FE 2- : ~ . | BUILDERS’ oe FEATURES rust and corrosion by smooth and 1302 W. _— St. 2-TRACK : (| . re | ‘A fact that should be stressed attractive finishes. =. is that we ought not to be building — t ; 2 *] 7° ‘ $24” COVERS MORE FOR LESS cosT/ | « the aging and also useful and prac- BRIAR HILL STONE tical for younger people just start-’ SEE YOUR E ing their families. They would be. vision even whee closed. The use of obscure or frosted glass gives N IGH BORHOOD BPS i BELDEN FACE BRICK in effecta small homes that would privacy Heavy Extruded Aluminum frames with removable DEALER LISTED BELOW: , COMMON BRICK be pe and foie to | any Bharani Scaers : | METAL CULVERTS small family seeking a m est- PORCH McKIBBENS & CHILDS HARDWARE Open Sundays GLASS BLOCK seal |; -—_A ENCLOSURES Union Lake Village @ EMpire 3.3501. HOT LIME Pr aad = the RECKEATION s os ° ere Constant, CONCRETE CULVERTS 1. State-wide meetings to be} toying to enter AREAS JIM'S HARDWARE Open Sundays act trong masonry fateet ~ — Ha HEATALATOR called by the various governors, of wallese pees Our Specialty! 6939 Williams Lake, Rd. © ORlando 3-1120 | representatives of public. private, calles and rooms ; AWNING TYPE | | FIREPLACES Say ta noes, ie =| | SPECIAL: Aluminum Combination Doors .. $29.95 ee — wr - Open Sundays AREA WALLS nee SP eS = a ALUMINUM STORM SASH 6 SCREEN COMBINATIONS 5S Oakland Avenue @ FEderal 4-4595 states. Only 14 states now have jALOU: M MM SASH-SCREENS CALCIUM CHLORIDE active formal organizations for JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS SILICA SAND dealing with problems of older AWNING WINDOWS - ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS TRAVIS HARDWARE Free Parking CEMENT COLORS persons. CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERCLAS AWNINGS 456 Orchard Lake Avenue © Fkderal 5-8724 SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE ._ 7° FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY s 2. That governors include hous- Open 6 Da Week — 7:30 AM te 6 PM c WILMOT HARDWARE , Fk P ki DRAIN TILE ing in the program of any state ys a i . a NTS B ld : { “ I d ! Lee °. ing ; organization created for assisting 1661 South ‘3 Balduin Avenue Ederal 5-4512 ee : FE 4-2598 Gy Weedon. Teeeere- eT stay) init ae Ly ontioc WILSON HARDWARE | Sport Headquarters SIBLEY tion Mangal Ting Paes" H Eeui c Walled Lake © MArhet 4-1301 Gpiems 6f public Yee ta | ——— = —. “eae COAL & SUPPLY co. receive old age assistance if living re ee “ . . ° in tax-supported boarding houses, - ——~ — —— —_____—_—__—_— - —— ——__—_— — = ee oeodwuar a ple ues “(I< . . * ° * FE 5-8163 4. Encouragement of services BROWNIE HARDWARE Open Sundays im leach | commnamtty | Sree wee : oy 4 . ye — enable older people to stay as long Sanford at Bilson _- Fkderal 3-9239 as possible in their own homes. ° The delegates stated that older |. ik DEER LAKE LUMBER CO. Free Parking Waterford Hill | or: oreter mer nomes so stitutions, and that if such ser- 7110 Dixie Highuay © MAple 5-492] Estates ives as homemaking. visiting : | nurses. and friendly visitors were serve uP : FAY-BARKER HARDWARE We Deliver SELECT YOUR a desire Saginaw at Auburn Rd. © Federal 2-3721 HOMESITE NOW! “ee ‘ | Reescas Why 3. ‘Participation by private and TAY HARDWARE © Open Sundays] . Yen Shett Bor Moot | mrrettes Doame Spain Huron at Telegraph @ Fkderal 5-8389 © MANY LARGE LOTS clude church groups. citizen or- SOME OVER 100 FT. WIDE | canizations. and housing associa- }&M HARDWARE Open Sundays | ¢ GOO DRAINAGE none “6 « M@-59 East of Airport @ @QRlando 3-3322 tom tal hag 6. Small homes and apartments j PAY bapa AS for older people in and facing LEWIS HARDWARE ; Free Parking | $20.00 A MONTH a “ee a vue te a ee a 4460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. © FEderal 2-1409 | , incomes were substantially greater. cee ieee TD —— =... a ¥ ~ - "teri “| 4nd their children lived at home. a = 2). DPS Factory Representative—Floyd C. Umland—ORiando 3-1060 see : 2 = E . . ° . i Herbert C. Davis 7. A two-year extension of the FE $-4311 Hill-Burton Act, as recommended ee |_ jby the President, because several “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” OPEN SUNDAY .5i22m Hluiade (s. CARLOAD SALE “xan” | 7 SS are DOORS / = "12,400 Alcoa Aluminum. y Ret eas: | | =O — $6 A GOOD DOOR A DELUXE Door || —=—=———— a Se Door, the ideal . House Complete with al Nerchere.. Ne ena Full 1° thick, completely weather- Ss ecialties of the ; to buy. Stripped, engineered to perfection — a * $2 4% terrifie buy. < A etizers ld ing, fishing. "ce ® = ALL STANDARD SIZES $3 9» LAKE NEARBY —for swimming, boss " AIR nf ANY SIZE IN STOCK CLEAN FRESH COUNTRY JALOUSIE Entres* ; a ey ad OUR BEST DOOR a tour sides for greater beau’ DOORS ALL prick ee intenance economy - Model ode 95 95 50 90° x 150’ LOT . ‘64 = ’ 7 ie FLOOR PLANS—6 ELEY lil Located at , OICE STANDARD SIZES IN STOCK BEDROOMS AND LARGE UTILITY ROOM ‘eis ‘ T o Under Floor ‘ PERIMETER GAS HEA Sashabow . 56 TIME TO FIX! AUTOMATIC. HOT WATER wc Reed COMBINATION DOOR AND WINDOW SPECIAL! ATH COPPER PLUMBING 10—any size—self-storing Aluminum Windows Reg. Value $339.90 - BREAKERS — WIRED ¢ 240 — 2—any size—1" Weetherstripped Doors $ 00 ere) DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK j 1—Door Grille with YOUR INITIAL Only - 205” CITY WATER — ORAGE SPACE Opens 12-7 P. M. 1—Door Grille to Protect Rear Door | | 300 SQ. FT. ATTIC sT Daily and Sunday No Money Down — $7.25 Fer Month . Desserts. / : ETS / BLACK-TOPPED STRE 7 CLOSET SPACE “Pontiac's Peterson Window Dealer’ | a spect ou worth up te | / bis P / ye : Surprise upren Built by Eliu-Jare Builders. 1702 S. Telegraph Rd. (In August Johnson Block) | ) . FE 5-3728 ! Otte , ie i i : } oe / y . | 2 ) J / en 7 5 * ; ) re " he , Pe fee Will A) OE OED i) ha il Ay i a ee ij tp EP PGA OP Poi 4 Sy i * * OU CAN AFFORD Surrounded by 5 Lakes ‘vl * Nothing Else to Pay *% Nothing Else Added Per Month ONLY $ 7400 TOTAL COST a EXCELLENT A WONDERFUL PLACE FLOOR PLAN TO RAISE A FAMILY! The outstanding feature of our modern floor pian is the 24-ft. of living area e ell-purpose srea can be designed to fit the specific Adjacent te Cedar Island Lake and 1 mile from 4 more lakes! Just § miles from the Highland Recre- needs of each family .. . such as etion Area, 1 mile from Union Lake a TV room, study, dining room, or Village. Only 2 blocks from echool whatever you may desire, This and very close to Catholie, Com- home i designed so that it can grow with your family! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL HOME 1 Mile North of Unien Lake Village on Union Lake Bd., Tern West ea Hutchins Read te Medel. Clearly Marked, You Can't Miss It! OPEN DAILY—Sat. & Sun. 1-7, Weekdays 12-5 Johnson Construction Co. Model Address: 9152. Hutchins Rd. Model Phone: EM 3-3977 munity and Lutheran Chu Mi 4-0328 Fix-Up Time Is Here! _ CONCRETE STEPS Ornamental Iron Ty er, Se PEE ee me 7 or Settling pete ae @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost | lustration shows location of the UNIQUE ROTARY FILTER—This cutaway il- | filter in Webster Electric's revolutionary new ServiceSaver Fuel-Unit for oil burners. ServiceSaver, which features a rotary self-clean- ~~ ing filter that never clogs, never requires clean- ing, eliminates the need for any kind of strainer, which has been the major “trouble spot’ in oil ; furnaces. unique rotary The Here Are Helps | When vaccum - cleaning the, edges and ends of a rug, run ol ;vacuum cleaner so that only half of the nozzle is on the rug. And \when dusting books with the help-| ‘ful vac, dust both the books and \the shelves as you go along. | — = WANT GAS HEAT? If you are One of the thou- sands who want Gas Heat in ‘your home, but hesitate to find out what it will cost be- cause of the uncertainty of your Gas Permit—We offer this suggestion—Call O’Brien Heating for a free estimate. We will recommend, the type and size furnace best suited for your home and figure exactly what it will cost for complete installation. If you are satisfied with our dea! you can place your order with us subject to recepit of your Gas Permit. Your order will be placed in our special hold file until your Gas Permit comes —this will eliminate any long waiting period after you re- ceive your permit and will insure you of installation be- fore expiration of your Per- Company is a family affair. His son, William L. takes care of all installations and servicir&g, while his wife Luva L., runs the office. Mr. Hampshire is the only sales-| man. ko UNIQUE METHODS Some of Hampshire's selling methods are unique. He makes ex- tensive use of sound films. These jare both educational and enter- taining and are popular with schools, clubs and social groups. They are also shown in prospects’ homes or in the office projection room. i have prospective customers see the actual heating units they in- are signed. He uses one to heat his own building and demon- strates it to his customers. 5, ee C. B. HAMPSHIRE Hampshire makes it a point to | tend to buy before any contracts | Garage Has Useful Space You have room for more room right inside your house! —. * * * To be sure, you. can find more living and play space by convert- ing attic and cellar, but a lot of families want extra indoor area on the same level as the ground floor. This best serves the whole family and avoids stair climbing. What better place for dad's workshop, mother’s utility reom or a family “rec” reom than the garage? Face up to lti—do you prefer year-around housing for your auto or adequate living space for your family? First requirement for remodel- | ing the garage is to use durable and versatile materials such as | ceramic or quarry tile on floors and walls. A versatile material will give your new room both charm and long life. years this means an important economy. , WELCOME ADDITION Much of the work you can do) by yourself. Sit down with the family for some united planning Over the; U.S. leads World sme in Use of Lumber The United States, which boasts the highest living standards in the world, also consumes more lumber than any other nation, ac- cording to. the National Lumber In per capita lumber consump- tfon, the U. 8, is topped only by Canada and New Zealand,countries with much smaller populations. The U, S. per capita consumption rate =a “ a ee ae a ae ey . Pgh pr ay Te ges iy i : & id) : j Zz "1 x , J j ay? 4 fy ts emi ncaa, THE.PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1936 | rr ea: four times that for all and six times as much as the typi- cal Frenchman, © While per capita consumption in the U, S. today is only about half what it was in the early 1900's, the figure has been rising in recent years—from 238 board feet in 1953 to board feet in 1954 ta board feet in 1955. . DIRECTIONS: Lane to Ledgestone Westridge - of - Waterford Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND - SEE 2 MODELS NEARING COMPLETION or by appointment NS: Off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford. Turn rook Drive—right to Model -— = HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE \s0 that all the wants of children and adults are taken into consid- eration. Again, think in terms of versatility. A tiled counter, for instance, can serve as.a_ hobby center, a sewing bench or even One welcomed addition will be | a barbecue fireplace. It, will afford family fan any and every | day of the year. With good times | at home the family stays happy | —and it stays together. / In any case, don’t go in for any radical departure from the design theme of the rest of the house. iVary the room a bit but don't 1 make it a sideshow. Remember iyou’ll probably do most of your ‘entertaining there, so don't let it ‘embarrass you. ‘Age Beautifies Wood Unlike most substances, wood ‘comes even more beautiful as lit ages, when properly protected. Well-polished softwoods, like Doug- las fir and west coast hemloc take Hampshire is optimistic about), deep patina with long wear. a refreshment bar. 2 OPEN SUNDAY 11 *til 5 Come In and See One of the Largest Selections of Tile in Pontiac! FLOOR TILE--WALL TILE ASBESTOS TILE--VINYL TILE--RUBBER TILE. PLASTIC VIN YL TILE--SHUFFLEBOARDS FE 8-3717 B & 1055 West Huron Street, Pontiac —— Tile Outlet G REMODELING Cited in Article Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 | CHECK THESE FEATURES: fod ba The onthe | ; @ Permanent Beauty —Rugged Durability quality service we render our . @ FHA Specifications y/ = = “AN —— | , @ Strong Reinforced Casting f a @ Avoid Messy Installation Satety Tread {rN WE GIVE | EME, ah See Reduces Slipping ha | e)0: UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Ite RED STAMPS { HOLDENS b Ac i” ’ ” . »~ « 1 be ue >T mas Local Fuelman the future of Oakland county. Be-'the wood seems to attain more fore Me constructed his new build- depth after years of polishing and ing two years ago, he conferred the grain and texture stand out with bank officials who agreed more clearly and distinctly. that the time to move was right. | —— With the extensive building now going on in this area, Hampshire Lacquer Is Answer believes the heating business is an! Car owners spend over 50 mil- excellent one to be in. Many sum- lion dollars a year to give the | cB Hampshire. a local forced- air heating contractor, is the sub- ject of a feature article in the current issue of the trade journal, Fueloil and Oil Heat. From quarters in an abandoned garage, Hampshire progressed to. a small frame structure, then to an) architect-designed building on West Huron street, just west of Eliza- beth Lake road. O’Brien Heating Delco Heat Frigidaire Air-Conditioning 371 Veorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 | 3-Bedroom—* Sara ry iced om || utiful LAKESIDE” ~—“MOVE IN NOW- @ 3 Lerge Roomy Bedrooms @ 1. Beths @ Lerge Kitchen @ Forced Air Oil Heat @ Loke Privileges : 3 @ Lerge Lots—80x180 % @ Beauty Queen Kitchen | « Cabinets Enjoy Van Norman Lake This:-Summer . 289" Model Open | to 7 Seturday and Sundey— Open 3 to 7 Daily TO VETERANS ONLY A FEW CHOICE LOCATIONS LEFT Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Waterford turn left, on Andersonville Rd., 3 Blocks to Model on Barnard St. WHITE BROS. Phone REAL ESTATE at 5660 Dixie Highway— Waterford OR 3-1295 | This building includes private offices, a 90-foot long showroom, projection room, metal fabrica- tien shop, warehouse and ga- rage. Hampshire believes it is the only building of its kind in the Pontiac area. The Goodwill Automatic Heating imer cottages are being converted family car a new coat of color. ‘to year-round homes that need a Most often used for refinishing is central heating system. ‘lacquer, the fastest drying finish | Interesting enough, in an area known. It is dust-free in a few ,where gas heating has enjoyed con- Minutes and hard enough for de- © ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES © ADDITIONS © SIDING © BASEMENTS F.H.A. PHONE No Money Down FE 4-2575 MIDWEST SUPPLY 9 N. TELEGRAPH siderable success, better than 95 livery within a ‘few hours. per cent of Hampshire's sales con- |, sist of oil-fired systems. PULL EEL Titiiiiiiiiyiiiiiitiiiy. Hampshire has ‘Goodwill in the name of his company. He uses all possible means to keep the, goodwill of his customers. He con- centrates on quality selling, instal- lation and servicing. Furnace Unit Saves in Costs 1704 Telegraph Roed FEderal 4-2533 CALL US FOR Farms - Lots - Lake Front City - Suburban Properties HOME MART REALTY teae W Heren St PE 45-9407 | The troublesome problem of a. Clogged strainer, cause of 85 per ;cent of all service Calls to repair ‘oil furnaces in homes, has been eliminated in a new oil burner fuel unit perfected after eight years of testing and field trials. Appropriately named the Serv- |iceSaver Fuel-unit ,it is a produc < the Webster Electric Co., Racine 1s. | The revolutionary unit elimi- | nates this chronic “trouble Spot” | im oil heating systenm by doing = ‘SRRSPRRRRReeeReee VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY TAPES—SLATS—CORDS THOROUGHLY CLEANED ALL-BRITE VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY 4738 Joslyn Road FE 8-364] | away with the conventional type of wire mesh strainer or felt or paper filter, Instead the Service- Saver features a high-speed, ro- tary, self-cleaning filter that is as effective as 100-mesh screen, which includes the gear pump and pressure regulation and cutoff valve as well as the rvtary filter n one assembly, can be installed as a replacement for any fuel unit now in use without bothersome g Piping changes. Improvements. A BRICK ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION! WILL YOUR HOME BE PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) y VENEER? upkeep . . from, Lug TAYeg NO Burp A Ml, Ml Ml Mi hi hi he i Mi it de di i di di di die dip dip di Mie die die di dip di in die die die ili iy dle. SRR REE EKER RRR CER eee reo Ph. OR 3-1594 Come in and talk .over your plans. “We will be glad to show you what makes a GOOD garage, and why a good one is less expensive over skilled, also, at all kinds of Home DOOR HOODS Navaco design adds new beauty and value to your home. Helps keep entranceway clean and dry. Shields you from pin. No yearly . They're permanent. Sizes 49”, 62” and 74” wide. Several styles to choose WE BUILD ‘EM SO THEY LAST! ‘It won't clog and never will re- ™@ the yeors. You can rel G&M spared be Underwriter vane craftsmen all the way. ae are NO MONEY DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY! ratories, this inexpensive unit, You Can Seo Us SUNDAY (Noon Add protective heauty with... G & M Construction Co \ = Ss " | . -GRERRRRSRERERSRRRRRRRES ROR R RRR RRR Hit, Do You Need Extra Room — Porch — New Roof — Attic—Siding Job — Windows—Doors —Drivewoys—Breezeway. Let us give you an estimete! to 4 P.M.) If You Wish AWNINGS Matched to your doorhoods. Give beauty and year ‘round protection against rain and sun. Unique ventilating feature keeps rooms up to 12 degrees cooler on hot days. Variety of styles, any size needed. wrings =—/" Meade of ALUMINUM With e Tough Boaked-On Enamel Finish * Phone FE 2-1211. i Hae a — —— _ oa ce ieeteintinatietiahs LT eee a ie a a eer ; ” ee eae iis % Oe ee Oe ed ! of _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 23,1956 | AT WENTY-PIVE® 4 >} are : ani mi ae teins ‘ | | | ihe Wich ary reap dead ; 0 ti tiny on cat tias| Bui ] ding Day mi ts Iésued = vid td Ds Es for 6 Homes on NW Side riistseting i Marve: as @ vapor barrier. Thirty-four building permits to- : ‘$181. , ‘ taling $50,773 were issued by the| rebuild tet peck ke Ge, le Reside dwelling at 24 Kemp, and: “ city building inspector Monday) ire-roof dwelling and porch, 51)64 N. Anderson, $429 and $390; re-, through Thursday during the Past Michigan. $1,200; re-roof dwelling roof dwellings at 248 Chippewa,’ week. 1166 Beach, $28, repair and re-|148 E. Rundell, 226 Prospect, and: Included in the group were six'side porch, 12 _Pinegrove, $2,363; | 514 SS total ee - Ea permits for one-family dwellings ——— eee eet ————— to be built on the city’s northwest. side at an estimated cost of $5,500 cach "I Do You Own Land Suitable The following permits” .were granted (the price is estimated’ f D l cost of the project): frame garage, a or eve opment ? 752 Joslyn, $500; build front and) rear porch, 226 East Boulevard, We are looking for property, either urdeveloped or developed that $250; re-roof house and garage, 35 can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy Edison, $569; remodel porch, new, : i rshi ‘it do flooring, bhild fence, 180 Elm, $90. it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we ‘Mixed te Your Order... XN Delivered te Your Job | Save time, eee money. We mix con- crete to your speci- i ; Fram | it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, ’ pr ses - lpepair eon eae we bene as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills sanvios is ase $200: wreck old shed; 33 Adams, necessary will help you get the most for your property. $25; remove front porch and re- ; : ? 74 a ‘ot ot dwelling, Sst tuber sam, SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 frame garage, 147 Osceola, $350;' build one-family dwelling with | ‘basement, 340 Ypsilanti, $6.340; | fence backyard, 709 DeSoto, $200; 2383 Orchard Loke Road, Rt. No. 5 Cota eas avery ane i — . 7 : " 7 lenlarge room for bath, 520 High- Fe. : id i delivery. | §PIDERWEB SUN ROOM — Ideal for small structure are rough tongue-and-groove cedar = $100. _ Another : lots in heavily populated residential areas, this boards, painted with a driftwood rez to contrast @AAPAARPPIIPOKS PPPPPP AY, “i ; light, airy patio fence permits privacy without a « with white painted cedar framing. VAN HORN & SONS | Stoned: -in feeling. Panels set into the cobwebby 199 Mechanic St. FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 Screeni ing Device in Yard — Wood Roe — tremendous gains in popularity in, ; ; , a — Provides Family Privacy recent years, is wood that’s been attacked by fungi, birds or in- Willis M. BREWER ; Broker Complete Real Estate Services | © Listings Wanted * Buy and ¢ Sell Contracts © Will Trade $ MONEY-SAVING ] - VALUE from Tru-Bilt BASEMENT i i i i te Suite ed te tp tt tn tp tn tp fp pt tp pf fp rrwrwrvvvvevTvevwevevuevweVTYTT 4 Privacy on the small lot of sear larly attractive motif is that of al- pects. wood scrap a jossed away | Cone — fer Ranch Te = rin érn suburbia often presents a p ternating panels, consisting of enjoying a vogue for rustic in- if 55 N. Park St > oe to tania esl Shing a series of random width boards, terior paneling. Small indentations 4 FE 4 agi ab 2 Light, Double : ize the paneling give a room a = 4 e or entertaining, sunning and Paced at intervals, with perhaps a in pers aannnnranpnonnnnrbid . Automatic. Gas : i jarees 1 joa ie witout an slat dividing the space between, , Siwcod look, = NNN PPPPPPPPPPPP ASS Locking ALUMINUM : L | pence: strictly for decorative purposes. SOTITIIITOTTOTOSS 7 e aie Space between the slat and solid z Ee | Often, by building a high estate sections allows circulation of air. BASEMENT : fence or property dividing section, and gives the wall an open feeling \ TORIDHEET ) 50 ws : * you build ill will with your neigh- of freedom and spaciousness. bors as well. So, architects have, pence panels may be set off the WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT‘ . : F eH - F y $ j ‘discovered more subtle means to ; ; a ‘enclose your own small segment ground a foot or so in cedar for the Tops Et | Bot the outdoors which do not dub| frames of twe by fours that ex: in (Comtect. Convanionce | : = : you an expatriate from your neigh- tend another foot above the pan- ’ You can capitalize on the inter- | els. Thus alternating panels and — and Economy! All the hot woter you want freee ital Gy ee ae é 5 urrou! | | borhood 5 ndings. | slats are placed in the very cen- + for today’s n f , Cedar and fir withstand weather, outdoor room by crisscrossing one. come : ira ond for voted \ too, and may be finished with @ by sixes and two by fours across 9 : J 2 ‘ AAT Aone _ [clear rez or loggers oi] to retain the top of the patio. This will not On r tan natural colorings, or use a tinted shut out the sun. but will give you a Screening devices, rather than ter of the frames. Frames should solid walls, are very popular for be braced at intervals, seasnaeg | rez, depending upon the exterior further decorative interest with finish of the house. Some good-look- squares and lines of shadow on patio or fence sections, and allow | upon the width of the panels. m= ing effects are achieved by com- floor and wall panels. ouse ceping 0p bining painted with unfinished * * » SASH eseeaeaos Eo. We Also Sell Structural Steel TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call AUTOMATIC HEATING -CO. $.060 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Loke Ave. FE 2-9124 [4Eessshhtikhspbbttseiteiéeéed circulation of cooling breezes ass used well. Built of western red cedar for the panel - _ Screens should probably be tongue- or aaa = one psepocm dnt and-groove cedar or fir, and are bara Sand beanty of grain and especially texturally rich if rough color which furnish lovely sur- boards are used roundings for outdoor living. 5 rs eh | (Severe eeee he - a ag eet, Fo a, £ ' r ~} =o fence sections. A solid board attached th one | of PONTIAC ALTERNATING PANELS wall section, extended toward cen- | Designs for outdoor walls are ter of the patio and secured against 51 W. Huron St. FE 4-1555 oe as the architect's or of the supporting columns di- ef builder’ ima, ination. One particu- vere tee Sees be : — fee — : and becomes a snack or serving bar for outdoor dining — * * * The small-home owner will find ui — that his walled-in patio extends “SU BU RBAN | lines of the house and makes it M BRICK eee as oe LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROO RANCH of the same siding material and HOME | , finished identically “| Do-It-Yourself Craze aS Teaches Use of Tools , , ES eT = MODEL ADDRESS The do-it-yourself hich : ; ~ ; hes beguiled millions of men. 4845 SASHABAW ROAD THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ANYWHERE © Large Family Room © Sliding Glass Wall (opens te patie) ® Tiled telveice of colored fixtares) © Storms and Screens ® Gas Forced Heat : seve fence bow satunpae Nt LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES © Wardrobe Closets in All Bedrooms © Large Utility Room to work with their hands and create © Ler . . useful articles and make needed | FR moat fl aed fol. $13,900 improvements around the home. FULL PRICE @ REAL LOW TAXES women and children has served as , a wonderful school for it has taught these people how to use tools. e Especially is this true where they work wood. Softwoods, like Douglas +H - Ec Ged Gad keeles con te A 45-Foot Wide Ranch Home cut, shaped and fit with simple "Kitchen , AT FHA TERMS | — | You Must Use Bleach ONLY $11,100 © 10 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS © Cement Ribbon Driveway | SEE IT NOW ine late ee : = — @ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA Drive out Elizabeth Lk. Rd. to Fernberry , , rae ie wea cr ek HY STANDARD BUILDERS @ COPPER PLUMBING ONE BLOCK WEST AT SCOTT LAKE ROAD MELJOY [lo ct cies a 7 @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) Turn Right to Model : rr 3.9796 so it will harmonize with newly. @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL bought light wood pieces—you can use a bleach, obtainable from your Pi paint dealer. (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) @ SOLID SIDE DRIVES @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE @ TILED BATHS @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK SPECIAL @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER WHILE THEY LAST! @ OUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER %" Offset Polished ; 2” Concave Door [2 SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) CHROMES436 | Do-It-Yourself @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY HINGES , 0 | With Material From | . Model Open Daily, 1 to 8 P.M. @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS : BURKE LUMBER ; | Model Phone No.—ORlando 3-2980 @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM : CABINET White Outside Knotty Pine .......$165 Thousand ; : =avEAn RTGAERS @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY MATERIAL : Knotty Cedar .......185 Thousand } wn Wee nna mm n IT Paint. Gok, JES Sm sonst =o oy Pomel 1g | LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS veterans seaee nee ! 24 ea) Birch - _ ¢ s 3 } BEFORE YOU BUY ANY | a 3 | sen la Phone LUMBER COMPANY §/ HOME ... AT ANY PRICE "1 Z X ry | © SS rureeee antl" OR 3-1211 | , 4495 Dixie Hwy. ff] SEE’ THIS HY HAVEN SEE rye. ould” “Where the Home Begins” Drayton Plains. | COMMUNITY — SEE It Now! al On Open 1 to 8 P. M. Daily and Sunday Phone: SUGGESTIONS Si ADJUSTABLE Raises te 6'8” Now Only Northwest Management Co. ina Gear Birch ... 106 thre ie’ - re . oq. 80° Penner em ber yey gly He a +" vy \ TWENTY-SIX. Pe, algae: es ‘- ‘ 9 ME RES ak > j aw | a, = = 3 a mis = si & A “ -*. wn hy @, © SEPSIS. << : vg hu gece ree e028 4 ee Wt LO oe eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 23, 1056 Humphrey Bogart Usps |Bosar'’s portrayal, of nervous, ~ Movie tough guy Humphrey Bo-/Automatic Light Switch gart seems to have developed an' Aimed to Fool Burglars affinity for wood. Two of his mest) waite you are out of town on @ recent motion pictures, “The Des-vacation this summer, you cap perate Hours” and “Sabrina.” arrange to have a t turned on have featured elaborate use of in the evening and off at bedtime wood paneling and cabinets. to give the impression that you are . at home. A number of the scenes in Sa- Tt ‘can be done through a new brina were filmed in an office timer device that comes from In- highlighted by exquisite hardwood ternational Register Co. of Chicago. paneling. In The Desperate Hours, The timer works automatically Wood Fence Practical : Because lumber is available in so many standard sizes, the do-it- yourself league can build wood fences easily and economically in r ft bs | ee GARAGE SPECIAL 639° 14'x20’ 1, car garage, Complete with cement work. @’x7’ steel overhang door, Len ee ALUMINUM DOORS COMBINATION $38.75 much of the action centered around once it js set in its on-off cycle. a wide range of designs. a kitchen featuring the warmth| and beauty of natural birch. In| The usual football is a rubber the latter film, the tranquility of|bladder covered with cowhide and the wood contrasted sharply with lis not a pigskin. CLIMATIZE S2%Z0q, | YOUR HOME FOR Standard sizes installed with screen and glass inserts. 1" extruded aluminum. Use a Rug Pad A rug pad or cushion adds many years of life to your soft floor covering. It levels rough, floors and absorbs wear. The softness and extra luxury it adds underfoot is amazing and rug. cushioning uss greater insula-| tion from floor drafts. | Finish Yourself and SAVE. VERSATILE TABLE—A 76-inch long table by table is:a narrow, decorative console, a buffet or @ Low Monthly Peyments a | Heritage Henrodon in The Merchandise Mart server, and reveals a long linen and silver draw- YEAR-'ROUND | opens to 48-inch width or 32 inches as pictured. er. This is one of the popular space-savers being | The New York metropolitan area'> @ Nothing Gove COMFORT! | With the front leaf folded back over the top, the introduced in new furniture. has 12,300,000 people. ip We offer you the opportunity to de your own interior finish and save hundreds of dollars. Our own experts will show you how. Or we will do the complete job. GET OUR PRICE FIRST! on aluminum storm windows, aluminum or fiber glass. also porch enclosures. D&M BUILDING SERVICE Spring Cleaning CALL US Walls Washed Windows Cleaned * Floors Cleaned. Waxed and Polished Power Mower Eases the Chore | i i yp AIR CONDITION Lawn mowing used to be strictly men's work. But since the. tre- mendous rise in the popularity of perience with gasoline engines. _ 10. Cutting blade speed is a While these machines are de- hazard if excessive—do not over- signed te be safe in normal oper- speed the engine by readjustment ation, ignorance or misuse of the of the governor. WITH U.S.G. Hol / MINERAL WOOL the gavet ee) wane ee equipment, can result in painful) 17 you are planning to send Insured Workmen /, < children have been taking over the) injuries te the operator, b : : a make your home 10 10.15 [ob in” many homes.” Afanufac: "mere © We Operon: | Junior out wo do this mance 01 CITY JANITOR |} gs. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-704 — FE 2-8245 inte Sead! Maa ratcinh ana, mere compact. — of the American Mutual Liability you coach him on the ten points; SERVICE Eve. 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Marlene carried a 4-under-par with her to the 13th tee but two penalty strokes at this point for egaptvon ag ee rane Cate li lead she now round by shooting a -sub-par 73 for a 36-hole total of 142. * © « ° Her shot hooked into a bush and so she accepted the unplayable lie a bogey six. She followed with a bogey four on the Spar 14th and then set- tled down for three pars and a birdie on 18. Best rodhd to Betty Jamesson and Kathty Cor- nelius both of whom fired 72's. * * ° ing the hole in four thus giving her of the day belonged round of 35-38—73, leas than a foot. Amateur Mary Mills taltered | on the back nine as she carded a Best score ot the day on the including a; Today the pairings were changed deuce on the 14Syard 4th hole/from three - somes to two - somes tour |Where she missed a hole in one by|with the pros starting at 12:30. forest lake Results _ ee ee eee This was two strokes better penalty and teed off again, play-|, J#™es0n, now 7472-146, moved) 5¢ 45 a1 19 be pushed out of the (Mary Lena Pauik 000 0..°'. 13-te“i81 into third position replacing Louise Ww Bees $1 oiverine Amateur leadership |Pay Crocker ................ 18-14—152 Suggs who fell to a four way tie b : veer ees Mab 152 with J Ziske, Alice Bauer and| °* Jean Hopkins of Cleveland. Betty” Deda SECO CD OCBIS T1-16-—153 | By Sally Sha teow a | Bonni dolph || 16-T1—153 rp Mickey Wright at 148. Miss Hopkins shot a 36-38—74 Glorie Armstrong i 1-9—134 a ety rt = | Suggs found her putts grazing aoa Page Poe ee ay pti total /Vonnie Colby ooo. ie Bot | ; -], the rim of the cup several times 8 Mills, of Gulfport,’ Joann Pr a nee ben—iss | Mississippi, had a second round Pe peeaeee 5 ~81—158 as they refused to drop and = Tbevan 0 e | she finished with a 71. total of 76-81—157, followed by Hel-|Pet Devany ...... .+..+-- 4 am 72 en Grinnell of Detroit with a ‘Betey ar 9 . Irene Wonder how observing the { You bly have seen, the Miss Berg had four birdies in her vc i . —— Se . 3 are out at Forest Lake for the| 1956 Oldsmobiles being used out | Hopk' .. we LPGA? You may not have noticed at the tournament for transpor- Navy. Din h Trew Wi ‘Helen Grinnell ne Stoner 4 ; ting the players and officials. y C NS «: 8 oy if it, but the big board next to the Just thought a good place for one re re Peciair, +. 88-80—165 | +, * , : Ey ; 66 | first tee calls this the “Offical”| would be at the bottom of the | DETROIT @—Brown University; The disqualification was the Mey oS cee. een LPGA Championship. bill at the 18th hole. That climb (could have come in last in the| only thing that could have given bails 8 Gnery ies - 4-0e—1e . 8 6 seems to get longer with every (final race yesterday and still won| the 20th annual championships te Mrs. Midge Céva . 92-7171 Mrs. J. G. round. the National Intercollegiate Dinghy| Navy, The final tabulation gave (Mrs Don Weiss |. ...... * boasts Israel had lady cnn championships. But a fouled an-| 201 poimts to the Middies and (Mrs RF. DeBoit - 62-63-175 hack’ with on the A putt by Louise Suggs may chor rope gave the victory to Navy 200 te Brown. Mrs 8. . Gewese cs Bpacise. saeartine isa Hise go down in history as one of the (by a one point margin. | Other scores for the three-day ¥ —_ a's Hs oe i lng ball hooked, hit slpwest bally from :the stand- | Brown's B division entry skip- Regatta sponsored by the Intercol- Mrs FL. Thompson |... : 91-91-1682 the fence eal) point of time. From the time it |pered by John Quinn was disquali- legiate Yacht Racing Assn. ot | eg yy ee Bona pH bounced back into § left Louise’ putter till it fell into ified in the 32nd and final race America were: University of Mich-| Mrs. on eee +++ $3-91—104 Peere ee Se ; the middle of the the cup, at least 90 seconds had for brushing against the starter igan, 178; Harvard, 175; Notre Mrs GP Mehee "0.7". Sopecier MOMENT OF SUSPENSE) — Louise Suggs putted hangs for two minutes on the lip of the fairway, (Dow ( ie elapsed. It seems the ball got boat. The Dinghy’s centerboard/Dame, 173; Merchant Marine! Mrs To McLa.y = eons. SE —- (right) and two other members of the threesome first hole. The ball fell in and gave Miss Suggs think the § to the lip of the cup on the ‘had gotten entangled in the anchor' Academy, 168; Pomona-Claremont, Mrs William paikecd a3 103-196 Marlene Bauer Hagge (left) and Marilynn Smith a birdie four at the LPGA Championship at w _— first green and then started a rope of the official vessel. 164; and Occidental, 136. - ae wee ~ 38 watch intently as the ball which Miss Suggs Forest Lake Country Cub. as put out there ba act. The Slapeosliiedl! ars velyn ershure et, 103—200 for that purpose — Toye : oe . ~ nnn So LL see — stood there waiting for it to fall. ° ° but now we know SALLY SHARP They were more patient than Detroit Falls in 11th, 3-2 it can be put to other uses. some of the gallery who walked away in dismay, But then a roar came up and we knew the ball oe range OW finalty dropped to give Louise a | . birdie, aes — later. AMERICAN LEAGUE - NATIONAL LEAOUE CLUB BATTING LUB BATTIN : . | Leave it up to Patty Berg and ian ons se Sry 30 390 380 aa pone . cae 1 Mo ‘tat 208 ; ster ine you'll hear everything. Just as she ew r York 2108 388 Hs) 8 7 2 271 Milwaukee 1798 20 483-599-283 200 ‘was about to tee-off on 10, a man DETROIT (®—Baltimore pitcher) place im the American League, and, But the Tigers kicked the game | Righthander Paul Foytack, who £ ce oe oe oe Setcharek i aaa ee the di a ‘George Zuverink got his first hit, (3) Extended Detroit's losing) away, with two glaring throw- | garted for the Tigers, was in Washington 2041 399 $6 88 877 256 Brooklyn 18S? 250 461 60 239 249 - istance started crossing the of the season ‘last night, and it: streak to six. ing errors that put the winning trouble in almost every inning be- Cleveland 2023 288 40 G2 77 242 Chicago 1853 238 481 60 222 263 Or (fairway. Patty stopped in the; (1) Defeated his former Detroit! It also hiked the former Tiger, rum im scoring position. Jim Py-_ ‘cause of his wildness. Baltimore 2014 221 483 29 200 240 New York 1906 194 445 48 180 233 [puddle ee her ee — coil Tiger teammates, 3-2, in 11 in- hurler’s record to 42 and dealt burm led off with single, took | A doubleheader Sunday will wind CLUB FIELDING CLUB FIELDING Lookout down there, there’s|nings ‘Walt Masterson his first lous in a) second on Jack Philips’ throw- | yp\ the series. Ill be a pair of Seago, fom Soy "aPELMab Gitte, Ty BaP Rodd’s Miami Belle in : a wild non © here" @2) Dropped the Tigers to 6th'Detroit uniform, |) Be acer nian emeed veterans for Detroit, Steve Gro- Cieveland Se uses ome 33 58 S17 \curemmer Sine oy Se 33 fe . ° = ble play, went on to third. when haar and Virgil Trucks. Manager Kensas cy 61 1641 741 62 85 973 Philadelphia 38 1502 544 30 53 977 135 Class; Field of 65 gnan 7-Game Streak first beseman Wayne Belardl pou) ‘Richards of Baltimore will wemagin 9 ita ce i saeeton ao sas oe SS hs L f pé me threw the ball away for the sec- rt Billy Loes and either south- 52'imore 62 1644 67 64 972 Milwaukee 3 1416 SE 56 50 973 ooms for Regatta end time and scored when Zev (sta Mi and e : Boston 60 1621 695 72 65 970 New York 56 1522 @41 63 52 972 — elesesead a ctagis to tote (DAW Dem Ferrarese or Mijnay AMERICAN LEAGUE tie Dar ee Brown. INDIVIDUAL BATTING NATIONAL (LEAGUE =< the country’s top rRott sare Player, Club eH MRR re INDIVIDUAL BATTEN class hydroplanes has rvoes Mere tan manager threw 15 players AB RH AB BH Mesesh. bet Br 7 12 2 367, Repulsk: Se ba se a ne clits: for Sunday's annual tnd Oo into the nightmarish contest played Ps ‘ ° : sneha 2> : ; 1 ners: Bait, 70 10 5 4 337’ Balley Cin 16 23 4 19 Me Inboard Regatta at Oakland Coun- [before 16.196 fans at Briggs Sta. Pripeibm $< 7 D-Brewn 0 0 @Kuent Be Hes 3869 1 388 bane Ppp ees ee ty Boat Club, on Sylvan Lake. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ning with Chicago ahead 20. The) Milwaukee reached the sven 0 Marwellif <8 1 Kelly” ¢ 0 } Willams » Bes oo) 3 1 is ast Torre Mus |e 0 37 0 8 a8 This latest addition to an al | What's it take to spill the New came must be replayed from the straight mark—high in the NL! Singles by Phillips and Al Kaline Bem Teel 8 1 3 aDertell 6 6 Oper ner ft ms Sy 8 saiMen er Lome oe a 8 Oe a roy Dap atti list of entries im York Yankees off a seven-game ‘tart. ithis season—under new Masagee oo Soccer al Wight < ie Gree ena ts teens te ee es See ese eS the five classes is Weldon sar winning streak? | The big man of the night was \gave the Tigers a run in the first. Brideser'te 3 0 2 Feonactrf 5 0 lekowron NY 164 22 S23 2 git Walle, Pen 185 31088 8 Ot Ber Miami, iad | ane little Sammy, a 5-9, 165-pound guy Fred Haney with back-to-back | Bill Tuttle's one-base hit, a sacri- | Soe eter A od mec nihed ¢ Goodman, Bos a 0 S102 15 is Ashvers, Ful. 30 33 11 1 8 3s } Miami me The better hean-s08 | The Chicas White Sox had the born in Chicago. At 24 he's up [bones rane hey Bey Bruton and-Ed/fice and Jim Brideweser’s single M-Tergeuce 1 ¢ 1 Wightp =] 8 © \Cowrtey., Wash 14 15 38 1 13 315 Snider. Ben 2 41591532 Bs 4 mph hydro is already at the slips answer trom Memphis, where he hit .281 Mathews in the third off loser|over second base brought home the Memmen? ? oT Bernd i vite RS Se BBR’ Bs si dR on OCBC’s headquarters, and = A pinch-hitter batting .191 last year after returning from’ R Gomez. Then Ray Crone,|final Tiger rum in the second i Seiaie aa teu yp yo Lemos Wash, 242 30 73 8 45 310 Gilliam Bep. 218 35 64 3 31 will go against a fast field in Name's Sammy Esposito service, He had six RBis until who won his seventh, singled ning. 2a i Rome Ee Power. KC 2 7 ar ane y pees Bruton Mi im” 8 8208 Zz , & 2 37 76 5 We ng | 27? 79 2 A the 135 race. | Eimdn’t delivered in three previ- last night. ‘home the other run in the fourth. Although they got eight«more | C—Rea for Evers In veh Trisudss ae 176 7 34 s a8 on Tenepicr Cin 8 5 68 2 e 4 Rete deere Se Pes cose eS cat iw Ws in in est Bite off Wich and Zaveriak, the posiruck out for Diering in." Jensen’ Roe 19 ft MeMlen, Gm im is 12 8 a fo victory in this year's Orange y five hits in his last ‘ score. —FPlied ou a in ot Rosen. Cle 1539 22 «47 «7-33 206 Mueller, NY. 181 21 52 4 3B? Bow! regatta at Miami, says Tom at bats the other bend, the Orioles | fF Heme Mott AT RE SR RM LT Mf gt Bet , ut 1 732 2 7 3 3 ha Connell l i ™ Comps, Regatta chairman. “She's! So naturally, Sammy smacked . eh ad caather ta the bth 40 te pcatingied for Masterson tn Iith Kel Ban” im) le 0 2 16 dee Adcock MU In| 1; 38 8 8 Bel really a beauty,” Tom says. pinch, two-out, two-run double in and another in the 9th to tie Baltimore . ove O10 001 O13 Kaline, Det 718 68837248 Purillo. Bin 68% 7 618 See * *e* * the 11th last night to tie the game, the score. The decisive tally in E—Mirands. Wight. Phillips, “Delardi. alg 152 3° Pe} : 3 pile Fond, ch ay i 9 a ; EY} Ze Between 60 and 65 fast inboards|4ll, then hung around to bloop a! the 11th made it 19 times that RBI—Hale, Kell. Zuverink. Brideweser. white. Bos 171 13) & 2 22 27S Baker. Chi 23 2% 38 $ 18 372 a t in s , Detroit fans hav : Ra see Phillips SB — S— Herzog, Wash 149 12 41 #1 «14 275 Sarni. NY 169 412 4 «5 «1% in all classes, with the 15 or more two-out, bases-loaded single in the. @ gone home ht 2, Gardner 2, Keil. Wilson. SP— Berberet, Wash. 91 13 25 2 10 273 Blaylock. Phil. 14 22 4 2 20 370 in the 12th that gave it to the second from the Stadium without a vic- eh. Left—Baitimore i}. Detroit 11 BB ard. NY 143 17 39 3 17 973 Kizewski, Cm. 198 23 53 12 35 368 nz the hecviow exctor, There yere(place Sox 54 and trimmed the tory She Spe Shee Oe heey BS i or. were . | rene ie , Chi. 1 6 eo 2 rial man s. L. § ® 5 a dozen or-more flashy little boats Yankees’ American League lead The club has won only nine 5 28. ein 8 zener 7h Poyiass| pure Bar 1d 3 S83 13 368 Thomson Ma. te ms So 8 Ot in the outboard 48 class. This ex- to four games games at home, but is 1813 on the #4 Farrah Se, forget Bp weer Rapier ec IS BF 7h Re bree cae BH Yh * ° citing division opens Sunday's road. The loss slipped the Tigers feos ‘Setraley Plaberss Oe a Prilpe, Det 38 2 1 3 267 Groat.’ Pan, 208 17 S40 8 ae races. Lisa plac bead fee a half-game behind the Orioles. (3't¢"A~t6198 ~ Severs. Wash 21 44 61 17 4 Set Lopate Ped imo OB: ashed ington ee Renee i e. 17% «6310 468i 222 White. N 3) OS O38 CT 285 Comps also said today that pig, : ‘Doby, Chi. . 172 29 45 $ 30 362 Jablonski Cm. 9 28 33 12 38 2 2 é om Red Sox smacked Kansas mn 72m 2 ° What a Pickle, the new Gold G : | Hegan. Cle 12 #4170 «32062614 «6262 Mathews. Mil 205 8 $2 i 24 «24 ‘City back into the cellar 63 with Puilley. Chi m8 6037 462 «2 «36 261 Irvin, Chi 14017 MOT gz BBA i eum ran te ee Ted pease maces his first 1956 Batt e ee 10rseman==. rs 2 “ : 3 Ze Grand : a. iH 8 * 3: . " \home run. Baltimore wrestled fifth) im e me 8 § o =— today. in the Caandire ‘Maple [Pisce back from Detroit, handing a | xaiovat cEActe . defeat 3-2 in 11 innings. AMERICAN LEAGUE (Pitcher, Club IP H BB SO WL ERA Leaf Regatta. wa . ‘Pace. Pen. 40 44 «13 47 5 2 220 ever-changing National ING Labine, Bin “4 95 1 2% ES paler a se Rides to Win at Sho BSS Piitimeee deice races :30 p.m, Starters inc’ e sev- 92 = 5 3 ‘ 7 TS eee (APBA) andienth straight victory 31 over the Peeks 0 i 3 ‘ 1 soa a 3 B z 3 3 30 iter of Detroit. New York Giants. But Cincinnati : pert : Spectators may park cars on/took over second place as unbeat- By BILL CORNWELL —__. Exhibitors from the Oakland {bebe Cie mM ms bint, Lew} fk howe on Ferndale avenue, Gar-(Brosklya on a twontter for hia ont Geen pe end Pent Grieg S| SS ee on Ferndale avenue. Gar-, yn on a two-hitter for Battle classes y whi others Brewer. Bor a Munger, : land is reached directly off Tele- ninth victory 6-0. And Philadel- \Creek, sw “ ‘ a _ gained runner-up spots. abe o Ge. joo 8s 34 o % F 30 Bent Ma * 5 is 3 3 H 33. | graph road. phia tripped St. Loyis into fifth meet) Set fo iceory = © “Winning exhibitors were Mr. and SUuven: Ber 108 tes. 4 So 7338 Cee Mak ee Water-skiing, this afternoon, and place 2-1 as Pittsburgh backed into FEI. “Big Jumping Event” last Mrs. Fred Wilson of Latarup Vu-(Cormee SC SS oe a on ee Une ee | the regatta ball, tonight, mark the fourth when a light-failure ended inight at the Detroit Horse Show. lage, M. O, Bates of Bloomfield Lemon, Cle 14102 32 4 8 4337'S Miller, Phil 63.57 39 30 303 057 | opening of the two-day program. 'its night game im the fourth in- Astride Velvet Lassie, Bonham Hills, Zander Duffield of Roches- Siler. Be-. om 8 3 fe Ra ce 8s oy 63 te : ~~ ~~ : —— won the coveted “big jumper” title ter. Mrs. Robert Haass of North- Sromer. Pei 10 08 U1 Mg 3-359. worth'gun. NY. 19 f1 st a9 3 7 398 | = a dramatic finish with a flaw-| \ville, and Walter and Rheda Kane Morshmen. chi @ 30 37 3 4 4 357 fciaaym 101 tee 17 98 8 § 38 j arks Begin 0 rumble less performance over the rugged of South Lyon. Lary Bet sent 88 7 3 Liddle on a “4 16 B12 3% ee | as AAU Meet Continues BAKERSFIELD, Calif. W—The National Amateur Athletic) Union's Track and Field frenzied extravaganza, the 1956 champion- ships, continue tonight with one world record already broken and) another tied. * . * Jack Davis, former University of Southern California star now a Fine Card Offered on Nephrosis Show “I believe fans attending to- night's nephrosis fund benefit box- ing show will see a lot of fine bouts,” says Stanley (Stag) Allen, promotor of the affair in Waterford High Gymnasium, Allen saw many lieutenant (j.g.) in the Navy, smashed the world mark in the \high hurdles with a time of 13.4 seconds in a preliminary heat. | Then he was beaten in the finals. Abilene Christian's flashy sprint- er, Bobby Morrow, tied the world mark of 10.2 seconds in the 100- meter dash, also in a preliminary heat, He went on to win the title Leamon King was second and Thane Baker of the Air Force third. * * * The man who beat Davis in the finals was Lee Calhoun of North Carolina College, timed in 13.6. Joel Shankle of Duke was third in 13.8. The record Davis run clipped a tenth second off the world standard set in 1950 by Dick Attlesey, also a former USC hurd- with 10.3 in the final. California's |. ler. * ® ® The action dragged out 6 hours last night with frequent confusion. It took about 30 minutes and a but we hope for a big gate, and/recheck to determine that Morrow there are still plenty seats,” Allen had tied the record after his time added, City firemen, Moose lodge-'at first was announced erroneously men, Griff's Grill, Merry-Go-Round at 10.4. Officials went into another Inn have tickets. . jlengthy huddle after the high Some featured bouts include Dick’ jump and the 9,034 in Bakersfield Mitchell (Pontiac 145) vs. Jack Memorial Stadium had to wait an Kauze, Flint, Jack Austin (P, 165). -hour ‘for the announcement. "vs. Chet Pins, Detroit, Larry Avis The shot put finals incidentally (P) vs. Gene Owens, Detroit: Pon-|saw O'Brien deaten for the first pode ng pier A, tm Roy) time since 1952. The world record 165 pound foes. Card starts|holder was second last night at of the boxers working out in Flint, and says most are capablé and interesting fighters, “Tickets are moving pretty good, at the Rudy W. Buckmann’s home, in the first of three knockdowns CRASH LANDING—Middleweight Willie Vaughn of Los Angeles grimaces as he hits the deck in Madison Square Garden last night Rory Calhoun in the 8th round at Madison Square Garden. AP Phete he suffered before on a TKO to Puppy Match Set for German Shepherds Detroit German Shepherd club. will conduct a puppy match and an all-age obedience trial on Sun- day, June 24, Match takes place 1921 Delrose road, on Square Lake's western shore Freak Great ot Barmlagher will judge the puppies and E. W. Averill ‘will judge the obedience class, starting at 1 p.m. Puppies must be under one year of age. Redlegs Recall Gross CINCINNATI (The Cincinnati Redlegs last night recalled south- paw Don Gross from their Havana at 18 p.m, 58-11%. ‘elub of the International League. Western Senior Tourney Ends as Player Dies INDIANAPOLIS — The death of a player during a rainstorm brought an abrupt end to the West- ern Senior Golf Assn, tourney yes- terday and J. B. Bixler, leader at the halfway point, was declared Olympic-type course at the Bloom- field Open Hunt Club in Bloomfield, Hilis. Riding last in Friday's top event, Bonham rose to the oc- casion to wrest almost certain victory from dames R, Greene, surprising young New York City rider, whe had won Thursday night's Midwest U.S.E.T. Chal- lenge Trophy, - Greene, up on Moonflight, toured the 16-obstacle course without a single jumping fault, but suffered a % time penalty, which is eight seconds over the limit. His performance stood up against all comers and he seemed on the verge of winning his 2nd major jumping crown in two nights until Bonham applied the clincher. Velvet Lassie, a handsome bay mare belonging to Mrs. Hubert R. Thomas of Indianapolis, Ind., traveled over the challenging course without fault in either jumps or time te better Greene's effort, It was a highly rewarding tri- umph for Bonham, who had been experiencing difficulty with Mrs. Thomas’ winner. * * 8 The soaked Highland golf course * Softball Games Sunday A twice-postponed City Softball | The 39th annual show swung into its 4th round today with morning, afternoon and evening competition. Afternoon and night events on Sun- day will conclude the program. Coachers, Griffs Win League Games. General Motors breezed to its | 10th consecutive victory and Griff's Grill came out en the long end of, the score Friday night in Class A) City Baseball League make-up games at Wisner and Columbia-'W Joslyn fields. Herb Duncan, Berkley High School pitching star last spring, | 5es hurled the unbeaten Coachers to a 6-1 win over Elks No. 723. Duncan struck out 10 and gave up only four hits in his 1st start for GMC. Gene Cox led GMC's 9-hit attack with three safeties. Griff's Grill scored two runs in the 6th inning to gain a 4-3 decision over Fowler’s Fine Foods. A walk, Ted Wharry’s double, a wild pitch and passed ball spelled defeat for pitcher Jim Featherstone.| Griff's was outhit, 9 to 5. 4%-Pounder Puts Up _|Fight at Lake Orion Joseph Said Jr. of 9661 Ward street, Detroit, had a real scrap on his hands Friday when he- tied into a 4'4-pound largemouth bass, on Lake Orion. The ‘20-inch-long ij harness lure, then went to work in earnest to avert capture. Said netted the bass after a better than’ ,,, 10 minutes effort. It was one of the season's biggest at Lake Orion. Chicago at t/bronzeback hit a night-crawler M ' am. Milwaukee at New et CD, 1 pm ‘ Wen Lost Pet, Behind New York ......0 2 6% — Chicago nce caae 33 2 600 4 Cleveland =... Rm 7 #54) 7 aepopea rece: Oe 2» 508 9 Baltimore oo oe 3 A 11% Detroit ....... 7 32 458 «12 ashington Ps = 384 b's Kansas “J. 24 = 6 DAY'S RESUL ‘Chicago 5, mo York x pated -12 innings) oe 3, Detroit dea ll innings) Beihed, Liain Selo: Mien sams ton { ft TURDAY'’S SCHED SA EDU Washington at pete 3 1 p.m.—Pascual vs. Lemon (84) Lt p.m, Kansas Hy, "abe p.m, NATIONAL ‘AL LEAGUE Boston at Milwaukee Cincinnati beeeete 1 (night re at Pit tailu SATURDAYS Schiniat 12:3 p.m. o, or (1-2) va, Had- Ry ae. sg p.m.—Rush, m.—Spahn (56) hee, Fore, P re 1 p.n.—Jeffooat (0) ¥s. Koufax (1-1). "S SCHEDULE ¥ ot (>, 2 p.m... Pallegeiphia, (2) 14:8 p.m. St. Louis at ™-a 10-round match Calhoun Stops Vaughn in 8th. NEW YORK W—Rory Calhoun, an unbeaten young middleweight ‘with 22 straight victories, is ready ito crash the top 10 in the division ‘rankings. | * * * Offered an August match with Gene Fullmer or Bobby Boyd, the manager of Calhoun said he would take Fullmer, the scrapper from West Jordan, Utah who is cam- paigning for a title bout with ‘Sugar Ray Robinson. * * * Although Calhoun, 160's, stopped M Vaughn, 159, on a technical knock- out in 2:28 of the eighth round of at Madison Square Garden, he was in trouble’ in the sixth round. Wettlaufer Top-Rated |for Jaycee’s Tourney Johnny Wettlaufer, . High ace this year, is currently the top-rated contender in a field et eg é aa jlin!* NR F a iene emu ‘SP 2 eT Te Ss ES Ee ee ae gar en ay = = Ss 2 & + giant Geontoscal Yewr, 287 Donon Lookout : » 2 Is Optimistic pound satellite to a point about 300 About Success) Wim wen rere wil rove! svesupyts, Tein. wn A police TORONTO (®—The nian who once about the a every 90 min- smal euanatiheed tant Allied Deed. | plans to send rtificial ite utes, Hagen ; : aren axvind “the any an As it moves, its 10 pounds of ridge's dog tried to bite him when his hopes are similar to those of electronic devices will relay scien- he went to investigate a card peme, a baseball manager who signs a tific data. ~es cat Dandridge’s house. 300. hitter, | “That dog was sitting on the : * * * | The satellite will be launched pont porch like a lookout,” the the U.S, Naval Research Labora- test center at Cape Canaveral, him trained.” tory’s satellite project, spoke Fla. | “No, sir, your honor,” Dand- Thursday night before 70 a en ridge protested. ‘He just don't of is Aeicen Aan of FSi gin- New Police Post [me © se penne sree i He mentioned the baseball hitter. PETOSKEY u—The Chamber of been picked up by the dog catcher ALLEY OOP ining his hopes fo suc- ¢ i : so many times that sight of a} - = ee 19 million-dollar “prod: vorrte voluntary » entrititiogs poticernan's badge ring him | Paap th Woah ol a oD than ee i Cee oo ect Vanguard.” aes a razy.”” : WE'RE EVER HUNT ART AT | THAT: “You can’t predict when or how have started coming in to finance City Judge Beverly Boushe dis- SO THE OF NUTS'N'| | GONNA FIND (FOR 'IM MOO AND ‘ TO TAKE A he'll come through,” he said, ‘“‘but construction of temporary head- missed gaming charges against ELECTRONIC BOLTS! OOP, WE'LL HAVE > WORK THIS | LONG TIME! you're pretty sure he will.” ‘quarters of the new state police Dandridge. BRAIN WASN'T WHAT - TO BO IT THE ‘ * * } z Sec aa ieee eaaaanapaampeseeeamee * aS saistine veject, was an. Post. at Petoskey. The post is Although eagles are ao anal! MUCH HELP A PAIN! HARD WAY. nounced by President Eisenhower Scheduled pee be activated July 8 t0 carry off calves, they have been| [7 ZG Y EH? J) at last July. Hagen said the launch. | The Chamber committee seeks reported as making successful g za ing is scheduled during the Inter-'$7,500 for the project. -attacks on cattle in rare instances. = se ROARDING HOUSE AZ 5, =i STEP IN, SIR! YES,WE HANEA LARGE, AIRY BEDCHAMGER I'M SURE YOU'LL FIND PLEAS- ANT /4~ JUST NOW THE MISTRESS OF THE MANOR 15 HOLIDAYING I TRUST. YOU DO NOT OBJECT 7) TO BATCHING ITFOR A GOOD AFTERNOON! YOUR SIGN TOLD ME YOU HANE A ROOM FOR RENT AND ASL APPROACHED I COULDN'T HELP REMARKING TO MYSELF WHAT A Sane try ; HOME [ 0 e >> C ¢ ((# bi oi . = a zs 14 i “a i i : : — FT RWS HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN ‘S*uS inet 43s DIXIE DUGAN 2 4 , { 2.5. TAKE “ER Away!) 2 ——s —.. 7 = \ \ ‘> a Deal $0, INSTEAD OF. GIVING NORMAN MY J WHAT )I'M DOING ay NGER, My PET A 4B-HOUR LA\ MAY LOVE , I'VE DECIDED To MYSELF / Z DZ oa ANT gil , } 7} = SE , » | ! ‘ F a.’ , , ; i . ; fr i (| J “This is a child psychology book. Mom says it didn't work on me + «+ but it does wonders on Daddy!" : S me fe fi ge FE ty apie ee ee ‘ —— cab dtieeainadiliene sccunieainanebanmiciaanemcnnemaninend - seiacaamenas aemnianiiadiamneme din adedidibetbathcniaeaiesomtinc ck, muiemnce emmaememinieias abe nate Gemmemmnen neon niet “e . A . i. Z ir ¥ 4 e ‘4 hs ; ye : wv ‘ . / : : : ~ - : ae #-¥- } i # . ; | F . ee ey raalad a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1950. _ Sneee TWENTY-NINE. Punds will be evesahle at the Manes 3 4 ; + ? : : = a ‘ 5. F ae | = cies rr: . : ., - ; gash, to the highest 2 meget hy . caabdatios Lodge Calendar ounty Deaths | Puck Meets Sette sty [84 wats Lane, wt ian ert arses tatty i ech ri ee years. ae to Attica | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Sasinay. Pontiac, abled. * county, a ro Be ON coogi Paving Agent, 9p August a Pontiac -: : Township 1938, = a = No. 228 OES, mre on Arthur E. Webb yesterday morning, will be at/ Dated. June a, 106, bie, of 40.00 win be pall cn ence 4 25 at 8 P. M.'18% E. Lawrence St.| Produce “| AUBURN HEIGHTS | He is survived by a daughter,'1:39 p.m, Monday at:the Richard-| ~~ CREDIT Peony, lg a Ret fal Haul oe wRceasian se camel te tee an , oe Oakland County Assoc = DETROIT gr = —_ Service| isabelle Livingston of Attica, and|son-Bird Chapel in Walled Lake. By A. MeBRIDE | |f*4' $ Oe tered ty tne Oran Gear ter tee : d Assoc, Pa Ho gentony aye for Arthur E. Webb, 64, 3180 Mar- pel in tos-r444a eee sank AO ta, Witctase BNE [dian 2 ia Chancery, i@ the 4 Edith MM. cei Tes de be guests. pear RON. sales aps The f following tell St., who died Friday morning|* 9". ‘William Livingston ot Al]-|Burial will be in Walled Lake Sune 92, 93, 1986 sete Bi ors an a men L Clark, Plaintiff, ve. at 3 oe . te nie ey of Royal Oak. et al, defendant whieh Comns, Sec woe of No 1 and Pikes : et, Sarto Oy at Ford Hospital following a brief PUderque, N. M. Cemetery. NOTICE TO CUT WEEDS Ap provided | wee frnie™ Net 1 decree was sttirmed by the OWS in Brief |tiss* 8+ sia Rstcacie"sacnte tines, wil be at Pixley Funeral] Ray Skinner A veteran of World War Ul, |acxere‘or any perien jim of eprpera, (wt ABS ow ‘ ® fia Publis holders” and certata itl” cClark® ve ee en ee eae et ee rane MEER — Tuneral service for] O° "line cas’ from Bowed: |faptst ih ht vous ove poten | MLS Ye ele ah eed ES ee ‘uu: 5 H ‘eg | , ; jac that all noxious weeds gro . An outboard motor was stolen Steole's Red. fascy, 6-00 bu: eke will be in White Ray Skinner, 67, lifelong resident, 'Y» having ell. |ingreon must be cut and destroyed byl Ostock Om the adenine ot wo-thirds of the lands in. the special as 8 4 ree trol : fi. Of Assessment district b 25 bu. Noi, 4. ay Chapel Cemetery, of Mayfield Township, is being) Born in Detroit, he was a truck [July 1, 1056. Pailure of the nropet'} Al? " . egister-|& stzict are nok gubject te from a boat at Lake Orion, Orion 16-at case; 6.25-6.15 24-at case. Survi is wile. Martha: ’ diver t dairy owner to do so will entitle the Departs|fevie® mi lg isco ih esia| result in Township, sometime betwee: miso; » No 1, 1.35- ving are his wife, held today at 3:30 p. m. at the r for a C ment of Parks and Recreation to entet As shail. be cancellation of ap spprorimatey” 40", 0% , e M NOON 1.75 doz behs. Beets, No 1. 1.50-1.78 doz dos'two daughters, Mrs. Eileen Elf-|Baird Funeral a Burial wil . jupot® said land for the purpose 06 RABID, the total smount and 5. p.m. yesterday, the Oakland bebe. Broccolt, No 1, 235-290 \% AY “ot Berks a 5 . will’ Survivors are his wife, Ruth E.,/cutting and destroying such nosipus ory AY ther ron cat aalectual, fcianty assessments. eitek a saaie ‘ County Sheriff's Department said/2.50 Du. Cauliflower, No’ 9 bo dos. Bruce of P aA fi . two children, Sandra and Randy» recs ‘at the "wees" shall veins reniaert ol the prerinct as Genel County Drain Commissioner today. The motor is owned by C.|Stle1> Ne 1, .00-2.60 dos behs Chives, of Pontiac; four grand-| A bachelor, Mr. “sicinner died both at home, his mother, Mrs./a lien upon the p regatta lion. Meaginine tych Fesigent| | Court House Office Building W. Trick, of Lake Orion. No, i, 0-190 doe oeks, “Dill Mo i-/daughters; and a brother and two|unexpectedly "Wednesday evening Mrs. Leah Rabage of Howell. ,,8), ofa" ,¢! the Clty Commission, per fOPeN IMHO 1 RR igen op ahell DS June is, ieee’ Mieniene 2.00 pk bskt. Kohirabi, No 1, 1.$8-1.$9/sisters of Canada. from a heart attack. a sister, Mrs. Ruth LeGrove,| Deted: June 4, 195 entered ty the ad ote | June 23, 1958 doz behs. Leeks, No 1, 1.78-3.35 dos - . : STONE: TS Lag WALT itahien wil ben at the Fire - gullty to reckless driv-|bchs. Onions, green, No 1. 90-1.00 doz Mrs. Anna L, Bohn joseph Rhein of Birmingham VID R SWALT, een Kawai uti eights, ing, Ohmer WwW. Combs, 21, of Behe: E went en este a Neh TROL 8 tb WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — eee 4 | ag bebe fig tnt wie th te HWA BAG . ae nahi Fi ‘is bate ‘Court for the County of ‘Ceniae Walled Lake, was sentenced to 30 bets; parsley, "No, 4; 100-128 08 /Service for Mrs. Anna L. Bohn, Bis ein. ‘ eral agers Mrs. Ella May Thereby = | mes yarke Vee ond. from 0 Pe Rati @ UAE |cereriie | Dirisee: hs. Peas, No (shes, tJ Obe Rhein see —_ Say fi 4 | e matter of the petition concern days in Oakland County Jail a yee red, fancy, 90 des ies rr, Se dos mother of the Rev. Ben A. Bohn,|344 Oriole A a ‘8, HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Ella NOTICE OF PUBLIC AALE rete regutrasten ng Randall Dean Cassady, alles Hagel terday. He was arraigned before behs; radishes, “white, fancy, So ve., Lapeer, are i May Thorsby, 65, 15083 Fish Lake|, 100 Zostise Convertibia, Molor Ne | GRRTA ¥ SLOCE ane inner) Cause Ke. leees. behs: No 1, 70-90 dos behs. Rie barb, pastor of the Crescent Hills Bap-|complete awai we pte | PeseHi234e Public sale will be beld on, Pentise jevesnip Clerk. To Margaret Hazelwood, alias Cassad Justice Hel G. p ting word from her ty eimar Stanaback, Of eutdoor, No 1, 75-88 dos behs. Saussh., tist Church is being scheduled in brother. Rd., who died this morning at Bi duly 6, 1986 at = , ot 223 ain ule 43 a3, 1056 mother of child Orion Township. | Ratios. Mo 1 300392, bu. waa Worth, Te whee died rial pees: in the Armed , 1. at Hurley Hospital, Flint, wil Street Rochester. ie ne 2, 23. 190] -——* _ le Petition having been filed tm thie It XAS, she Services in Korea. ' : oe bee nieR@ WANTED ourt alleging that the present where- Pancake breakfast at Covert Turaip, Nol, Tot 6 on 28" Ls, ww batt yesterday. She was 78. Mrs. Rhein died Friday at home a Sone m. rena at a oe NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE \ Ren vet tt Brain Bestsist, Oobend!crna uy uiteswe mea tauren Done Methodist Church, June 30. Start *: Lettece and sa od a greens: awe we The wife of the late Rev. Harry |from a complication of diseases. ibe ia ag lly. stom hw ore. nea Pea lene 7 ve “a the | |Pae Ay, Sky N4eF os Rofel Ge’ Drain Pendent upon the public for suppert end serving at 5:30 a. m. —AGV. | tice. Bibb, cae $¢ bu. let \F, Bohn, who died in November.) Born Darlene Joyce Ragatz, “.." So undersi feed will sell at public sale «i? bie ssi wedi? Bonds daied May Llis uin Coe eee aa tuce, Butter, N 2.78-3.00 bu: lettuce, 1954 she had been in ill health for daughte: of Mr. and M M | Mrs. Thorsby belonged to thejthe highest bidder for cash one a POH W956 and sud-| 1.” tne name of the people of the U your friend's tn jail and needs heed. eA ‘ “180-308 ‘bu Iettuce, need the past atz of Lam . ww — aa Oakland County Pamona Grange same — poster Karat itt eral sea oe atiached oul Mein state of Michigan, you are hereby soti- bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031.\No 1 130-200 bur tettuce: Romaine NG past three years. Rain lare ree %, 1955 to she was marr! ‘and the Rose Township Grange. Sichigan. Said motor vehicle ts stored Et ener ay, fis his alfies in the Court Sill wavhatelat ee oe rceia eee Gane mot » 1.50-1. uu. : ‘ H - Ae « AAV. | Greens: Cob No L 100-150 bu. (apts heprandh Rew “| whe urviv co P. Rhein.” surviving are her husband,let said ‘sddrens “The und be, tnageeted Howes bine ae toch i wentern, 8d County Service Center, Court’ House 3 Do You Have a Carpet Problem? Ro tt sot 8 bur fore No at 38: ve oe ilton C. Livingston ) July 2 1955 7 Cealy; two daughters, Mrs. Brav.|#r'es me es ee Sine ‘h, ete toe. Shall Vie wee oathad easel & cote er aca eS at he eas ‘3. Milt . | : . ae e 3rd day of Jul : Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.|1.5¢ bu. Spinach. No 1, 180-200 bu : Ms | ‘ender and Mrs. Charles Hansard; Are areetee ally inereafter y y A.D. 1956. at two ‘Turnip, No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. | _ , | Surviving are her parents; her | PONTIAC TOWNSHL i: wield apectiy the serial num- '" the afternoon. and you are there ° Nene ee Oe hay brother; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Hunt and om ie eae - . Holly) _ RBGISTRATION NOTICE ‘yane el ebay af fered and’ the Gaia heating Se eee nes, { ownship; ouston, : which they & e 8 0 3 Take Wallets From House 60 Putman Relatives - Ira. Attica Township, was today of New Jersey: her grandparents, | tv io : eke: neal on.’ GENERAL PRIMARY. ELECTiO ine Baie Fisirict. Fhe County Drain It being impractical to make persondl _ Two illfolds and 5. . at 1:30 p. m. at the Baird Funeral | Mrs. Lottie McGeachy of North. 5 = an eee sisters, To the @uuiitics treters eae ‘e omtistlehet i vnee sed ‘an Gall be earvod Ly pobiicetea et 2 cod }e ri = * . we > ¥ b $15: were re- to Reunite Tomorrow Home! Burial wil be in Mi. (Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, vertrude Bratt, of Temperance toynsnip, County of Oakland, State of ay, jrreawibeities im said tenders one week previous to said hearing ported stolen last night from a’ url ope ‘Ragatz of Imlay. Cit d he ‘and Clara Randall of Miami, Fla. Michigan Olisflngs Gist ke firm tor three The Pontiac Press a newspaper printeg | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Cemetery, Lapeer. gatz z y, an r and | six randchildr Notice is hereby given that in cen- dare and cee be sccepled by deposit- and circulated in said County. home at 2 Delaware Dr., Pontiac : od 20 great “grandmother, Mrs. Caroline & en ‘formity with the "Michigan Election ing igtte accepiance in the U S Witness. the Honorable Arthur 2 id. Some 60 members of the Putman Mr. Livingston died June at Kune of Lum, NOvICa GPIPUBLIC BALE Law. 1. oo undersigned Clerk, will, | Bite la the Cite 9) Peptic Mich- moore Judge of 7 Court. a the % i pee Coun } % upen af e Bund > oh 60 glock mid-.o ontiae in said t i 1 police sal ‘family will hold their annual re-|L@ : ty Convalescent Hos- | Notlee is ip | given by the under-, ‘Roliday, the day of any spec and 6 asl ue Se 2 We n 1486 Caliect tele- of June A AD. 1956 da a ph The home was entered through union’ at 1 pam. Sunday at the Pi@l | deha 1B. Kalsor SETS, Te eacoae ats Gollan areas er tate EME AB gat i guatee "tare Se - ; . ~ ton t m legal vot will be wade requeste @ copy of Probat an unlocked door, police said, and home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. | Born at North Branch, he and WALLED LAKE — Service for) [Bublie sale of a 1988 Pym renee | ‘Townahip not walreaayi sts gered Pee fee fen jetter ° ‘eres ae € mares oe pa pet tanlr AR MURTHA.S a purse emptied in a bedroom. Fraser, 5790 Hatchery Rd. ‘his wife, the former Mary E. iJohn B. Kaiser, 34, 41079 13 MileiBeriel Number ‘P20110000° will be held, resutrcton. “Providet however thet t fends of Bonde a eee vane ih, : ‘ ; : " egistration. Previded, however that é: 6f Bonde June 23, 188 ® ! H y ] 3 | 4 i fs 2 : , , D tht N t elp Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7. Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 Garden Plowing 168 Television Service 22 Wtd. Household Goods 27 ead 0 ices BE ADAG PPLE PPT DE i DISSES VESSEL LR : tioned ued | Powe oust. Vi Meee os | poeta party lpi, Sere Bie tr etteitt : | SURFACE GRINDER HAND. TOOL Le WHO WISHES TO SUP- PLUMBING WORK WANTED | ILDIN KA FI. | TOT NIGHT, TV SERVICE | — A FEW “SSS iSReBeadeRi "at tttas MBivevsse mem. |. - —Revsonable FE binie Cnancig Moderating PRaoare (AT ROTOTILLING BAY pp ‘ieee Fe sie F WTD. MINE TEs) YEAR BISHOP JU ter er of @ family © vely a ardens plowed La : _M crib in goed. T18W. Wal ts STUDENTS AND TEACHERS | car ‘reed aloud, and Agsist with tar hind OPE easel. WorRE OF 7) 8 M BLDG. SERVICE | Fan RedsONABLE. FR 20) ceppay— ay SERVICE Al c | R bie. eo sa0t Beloved hushend Gt) | E vieil yn | Meshonieed, | ctass ee fitable summer sales work. FE. powceneernne Phone Rochester. — en an ae “WANTS WORK OF ADD. A ROOM AT Low Cost GARDEN PLOT jm BIsETR | mikes Hertice calle @ to 9 Ja easonable. OR 3-5402. Bishop. dear father of William outside work. Apply 108 W Hu- 43828 before 10 am. end eve- OL 2551 ere iind’ Man eapericnee in, FREE ESTIMATES, ALSO ond dragging at ye Noe oe Secmse. | RAITU a A Bishop, Mrs. Billie Mardis fen between 10:30 and 12:00 _inings ~ | WOMAN =. TAKE CARE OF 9 painting. masontending. construc. ROOFING, SIDING, ALTERA- GanpeN SiN iG @ AREY AB FE 8-46 | PUR. TRE NEEDED Gear brother of George Bishop ARTISTS TO DO ADVERTISING = | ehil¢ren while mother works | tion work truck driving. OL 1-3486 | a . oetoar 4o ee oor leveling. Top soll. au F th P REPAIR. ANY ANY . Entire home or odd ‘ots. Get the = Funeral service will be held Mon- LAY-OUT WORK FOR MICHI- TOOLMAKER | tg the day in vicinity of « Crescent : aed R : FILLING LAWNS ANB CONDON’S ‘A. dollar Wil) buy outright oF : aa i ane “WANTED. EXTERIOR HOUSE AND BREEZEWAYS CALL FE ROTO - THLLING a ANE 2 y. June 25, at 2pm. from the GAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Lake Call after 6. 3-1322 bo = hora rs. PARKE ST sell it for you B. B. Community Yoorhees-sipie Chape! with Rev YELLOW PAGES FULL TIME. Tool Lathe Operators WOM Ree painting FE 5-0210 ey FE 3-100 EVES OR _ ger ieee ; Se aa sly fos c- aA Sale. Phone OR 32717. - Tau officiating. Inter-- GOOD FUTURE. GOOD WORK- Job rience ferred | Pp) Pa WA . rvic FOR QU ment in Ottews Park emetery. ING CONDITIONS. MUST RAVE or person aly) employment Complete charge of home. Live WOULD LIKE EVENING HOUR FLOOR ne AYING. ) SANDING AND _— ry ty ice 8 y pewrit ter ss lalnns tert =| your “houishold roeds Colt MYT Mr. Bishop will lie tm state at ART TRAINING ven EXPERI- office closed Satereags te in. Call EM : work doing oped Big Can on ing. 10 years expertence ° | We 91521 Home ee PROT CAE pe sant PORMATION | “Mesttnetering ‘ai & Help Wanted 8, tinue “PE 240% bevween 3 Soap ahem Joan “Payiée OR Ler ca, WARM DRY. AND, | aA repEW iar vetapete wort. | CETUS BUY To OR AUCTION eons CALL FE 5-0251 hard Lek minute 4 between 0 our clothes Immediate A / = ne Seo SSS Wr | and §:00 p.m. 3-1616 wttrams Awomalic | Lauhaty 168 Benge! Ti asl end Office Bup- "it for you. OA #2681. ; 4 AT] \ i “ ' TOOL MAKER TO BUILD & RE Balcdwin A W Lawrence 13 ____Card of Thanks _! AU eeaty AK = | pair small dies and do general | AD Dace son je: eo anc 300. | YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF ee ae tace CONTLAINE FI BLAING sae TERS RENTED __Wtd. Miscellaneous i WE WITH TO Se g beiween 0 . men, . vom sf PT | GOOD PAY. PHONE FE 2-1321 trucking. general butiding FE ‘¢ ph. Pontiac Laundry wit io SU G of Mikem Moan a special trib:| Sdcrecre Geis a Wr Pan Pon | taker qacbange fer terstsned, Swe. BUY ROTHING SAL DAY WORK tn : 2-8101 |BARLE® CUTOM UPHOLSTER- WT OOD PLATFORM ute of appreciation to Rev Ceri tiac apt. PE 4008 | furn, MATCH CORP. OF AMER- YouNG MAN WITH FAMILY ; a WASHINOSIRONINGS HONE IX Me Tig “Gonies Lake Rd EM tuue Meee en Nelson. and the Pursiey Funeral ; NED _ICA, Dept. LK. Chicago 32 Cong the “work of any king HOUSE WIRING DONE REASON. Ny ™ ome Pick-up ahd deliest he Free estimates —— a Home The family. BARBER WANTED. FULL OR oat: RAMDY MAN. 1 DAY A x Rosmnctee, FE pasts | Sly, Free estimates given. FE _Caill PE ‘ne i Ne WILL PAY UP TO $100 Foe mn Z_______ part time, Gira's Barber shop. _weet_MA 6-4 "FLORIST DESIGNER | _206 Cone, rochester 2 Fs — GMas proeresn © isan | Used house trailer Call PE S008 In Memoriam 2 _Monteaim & Josiyn #inteD: WAN FORO OL? | MANAGER | Work Wanted Female 11 "00 SF 2} NGO FULLY ____ Land pine IRA ca Tereonara E $0008 after 7 pm PE 2-7050. fi ane CAB DRIVERS, STEADY. DAYS | course. Ash tor Ms. Epler. Mor. Excellent opportunity. with Wn _ eQuipped L_ A Young ane dscap og SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED Wanted to Ret oh IN LOVING MEMORY OP A DEAR Sie8¢y bart lime. cights 101 W ey's Golf Club. 2280 Union Laké starting = & bonus et of | ALL TRONINO, 8) BU. PICK UP GENERAL BUILDING REPaIR | gpreade Your material PE 5-5707 ante to Rent 29 mother, Ruby Vincent who pneca| _wuron Ra | qupericnce ealy apply, x Rene | pod ap oe one dav service. Prick, stone, cement work. Piss. ACE - ack - m1 ~ LANDSCAPING er : 4 u PTE - away one year ago today. June CARPENTERS WANTED. STUDIO ‘OO PRESSER | a corner’ : | _EM 300s EM pees "| _Mering and tilg work, FE 42200 | ¥aheo as aie Lest & Foun =" 3 BEDROOM UNFURN. HOU whet feb 1th ceatt| Peatherneae Gate Deaeve er Wages. Rex Cleaners 4432 Scape HELP WANTED. miow. ALL IRONING, 1 DAY SERVICE a an ee Macris CLARK'S LANDSCAPI say GREEN PARAKEET. BAND | deugeiar aret Muee's ili a mm { ea - ~ “ - : € t e's t 4 a thing , ‘ile "wera asia use Mien Union only See Jeck Bins “ier Eves. OR 37008. or. “LAND RECREATION CENTER | ee eg ant every. 1 6 ee | N Cass PE 2.302 302 PE ‘S200 | lee Within, 38 miles ne pe ‘i ide FE 45142 Ph FE 40326 ss : at when t my darling mother | or Wayne pa Ee adil : 2 REPORT TO CAFETERIA ASK — YEITTING WASHINGS AND | Jos ho na, | —Topsct! sa CQILIE SABLE AND) RESPONSIBLE ADULTS DESI lost my dearest friend NTF L80 Young Man 23 to 38 FOR MR GOSSAGE IF TRANS gtk WAREINOS AED pending aie dates ee a COMPLETE LANDEC ie 6 wt ele Birmingham license lakefront cottage for season. Ph. a Badiy [ng by ber loving dsugh- “ca mee tee eosane bouton Por itfe tnsurapce debit. expert- PORTATION A 5 Liv: | vesmee _Ph sodding. seeding & rote-tilline ‘Be: me of Tippie FE $0005 | TOwnsend 86-1280 4 = view” WES Sisees work, Dirminanem aren.| cave not necessary. we train you. | — nO to snes One eee 7 womans ait oe 0 a a OTe. ac Pete eet Oe eward far return WE NEED HOUSES _ 2 RY OF HOW. Piease call after 5 1120264 = 870. weekly plus commission. plus MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD | "ioe tnd ae gue ranteed pyasr Water DANS LANDSCAPING BERVIFE. [Get jWanis yau CK TIRE aAND : ke ora t® et who passed ®©8) CARPENTERS WANTED. EXPER. | ©! sllowance during training life Watkins route We train you. ‘ant ste ect arin Fon ROUT roofing LI 34749 Complete lawn maintens ‘A Bit, Shes! BM 3-524 Several food tenamta wating, Z nie Dea it a ast farewell ee Manaeaat ee eater _further information Aveteen 20 te 6,00 per bout. | PHOOR- CONTRACTOR OPSERAL-CUPAE CR AXD diow MUL Peuare wevone x acor “ AGI Ree eo | Your levirg beart had ceased to VE_3-0245 Eves OR FE i . ; no oe EL me Perry. ay LE ete ORs DATE aE LAYINO-SANDINO- FINISHING ine Free esti mates OR 3.809) & here ay h Reward OR _3-0260° YOUNG: CERSTIAE ‘COUPLE. ; beat, ‘AR DRIVERS «sTeapy ann! Help Wanted Female 7 _Employment_ Agencies | 8A' Ep with reverence, Pe 410 CRANE CSOT | leet h 1 08% BRINDLE AND sire unfurnisheq house or apagt- : Refore we knew that you were part time 28 of older. Appty 438 SOILS a PEa TERING NEW AND REPAIR LOWER STRAITS LAW CUTTING | &hie Pe ‘Ferrier Vicinity Law-/| ment with reasonable rent. ‘ °G sae that you were suffering Se) el o” iA 2 a aah Bh OPERATOR WANTED instructions life guarding. Coi- Vere Kelier —_— pig) ode Using Wien Pree ta Bake re bat mca ee ee ery That the hills were herd to cimb’) CONE AU TOM. icy == GRAEBNER’ S | e graduate MI 66873 RO anv ORR FLOOR LAYING = mates EM 3.2071 TAN AND WHITE Fox Share | Living Quarters Sf o ADd so He close¢ your weary exes Must be first class operators, and aon eSDLEAGED EAGED WOMAN canoe eee one 4 TO 6 fe and finishing Phone FE sott. BLACK DIFT &6 ace ce keego Harbor Fe- = ; And whispered peace be thine set-up men. Job shop experience {OT cashier and general store | days. $01 Central. FE 68-3615 | ae seeding bulldesine mele Lang tail Sh tin Name D 7 i MSAESiyTaeed"ty' witelané vce vier" ne Ee preset | ete Garner esse wee) = PONTIAC | aint'ie woop ier ereaby nue FENODE SrIme ge oie | Fidd nevasd Be TANS |FLOERLY,cOURLE TOLomang Nut « o 2 ind ian wood | = ae f rn | No phome calls @40 Highland | | _ babyeteting. ork, roofing siding. additions TOP BOI AND Fill Bint | oa “BEACK MALE COCKFR Beach Keego Harbor 4 J Flowers 3 hth On ——-——— | _ Ra OBS FOR | GIRL | WANT 7S BARYSTEFING | Breetewey. and porch enciovures LANDSCAPING | Apewers ta Bhadow ~ gun June LADY TO SHARE HOME WIT : = RA | HOME ~ NN en COOK ASSISTANT MANAGER FO: ss | i vielmity of Drayten Plains OR | Free estimates Ph EM 3-4764 _ OR 35-3382 a + @h Reneington Rd suena meld | elderly lady. Pree r c= FLOWERS Morev’s Golf and Country Cub | “es appere! store Sa oan” szainma “aY~ WORK as | REM LING? ADDITION’ CALL YARD & DRIVEWAY GRABIKG = Hille sin MI¢oidi | FE 2.3882 ee rent, Bear, b MM _ FE 2-43) 2780 Unton Lake Rd off Com-/ rience helpful but net sosowrara in _® MES & W OMEX., oe ia DAY WORK rey wa wall. taping, & nailing & back filling FE $298? LAS}. LADIES WHITE NOC El- = merce Rd | ‘This position offers unlimited ad- ATION’S LARGEST rienced. FE S<003. OR 3-800. YARD (EYELING GRARING = FIA Puls watch | Vic Oekieee Wid C — aS | vancement Applications, will be PLOYMENT SERVICE. ° MICHI- pre WOULD LIKE DAY WORK ROOFING ax saRIro FREE weodine end sodding PR pete Rt eat Gied gif Red FE 46772 le ontracts, Mtgs. Funeral Directors 4 E | Secepted mm sirictent eafideece OAR 8 AND OVER 1000 pe 5.7917 estimate. FR 29-2168 {AS} FAWN BOXER ANSWERS ~~ — ia OR ree Po xperienc Write Pontie< J Bor 73 _ peeenest POSITIONS ROW wiOH SCHOOL OL GRADUATE “with aipewsrkan aOR IV Ew AYE, AND ja «Bascal ' Call FE 60266 Re ” AIR AMBULANCE GROUND BARMAID 6 DAYS BETWEEN pperprionist x $190 OMe semester college desires full Cement work of ail kinds OR _ Moving & Trucking | 19 tard a CASH Pursiey: Funeral Home FE 41211 alesman i <— 35-30 Neat, slirocunre and REDEPTIONIST Pax. cn time employmest MUtua! 3-983 before 7 am or after —~ LOst ¥OUR PET? WANT TO ° COATS “FUNERAL HOME with personality Abie to Mix RECEPTIONIST Cashier $200 (#8785 te a1 MOVINO-HAY is ciye one & hemo? VE Sete BUYERS WAITING: Complete tecilitie: OR 3-173" Televiston alr cond!*tomers. end drinks) Must hare excellent ref- PRX ~ RECEPTIONIST $225 IRONING 4° A BvenEL “pick TR NCWING SERVICER BiD EXCELLENT Ht ee ~ Michigas Animal Rescue Leacue Before selling your ay ee Draytos Piams — Waterford Tep ome sepeeces Coes income for, gee | ed oe aaa Write RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST . 6200 up eng Gelivery FE 2-00 _ vive tg tile Ter ee Reasonable Rates ; Terr (Bay ny a a oom =e let an experienced contract mag eee cE 5-04638 { A G OFFICE. fi . e280 ir ee it 761 t aii h Donelson-Johns “ssi, anmetesmn 2 2, RIVER, STRAT AG gar uachive Ow BP Dagy ar eee PRES NTRENCHING AND“ grteteenete ie FE Rls a a SURuRAG mente fm bode tool A vteb shop mech | Orebard ‘Take } to.) a eg AE le BULLDOZING Wa MOWING. FRUCRING om "Ea wana ony nb, | or VE seems esr four “DESONED POR FUNERALS” [*¢ Long Drosram contract. Mr COUNTER GIRL latto SILLA neo. typing 4 eA 4145 Clintonville Rd. Tele R_D Tompson ss FE. 6-684! corres, EM $4809 ot Fed V iY rh Answers to “Hubba” | DO OU WANT TO ee ae Ct OR ARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Works. iy Wate Roches Fer modern cleaning plant. TRA . $180, |. Buildin ng Supplies 1A anytime. | it * Thoughtful Service FE 35041 ter st Future can include store manag. | SECT fee 3 | SDDLEAGED LADY WOULD LwuGing —— ay IPP | me cal: ) Voorhees- Si les? AGED | MARRIED MAN have, avercy: asi consis SECRETARY. rere, Or Te eee 1) sINOLE Dupo OARAGE Trucks to Rent . We ae Papones 24 T. e Trocke ; farm ehfid ‘ : MIMEOORA Cy G, BEC- , p oe meennd al bo. ere | Bow ng, Peation Daily VARIETY TYPIST T.. Q900 | “setarkal seevies tM pata | door _ $20 + ¥ set Liss - Pant | IN _and os. Boe 76. s are. exp. SECRETARY to exec - $300 VA TT ry SLAB LOOS TO Boab s BY 36 8 Realtor P Fu ERAL HOME tne eee TRIES — and quaitfication: salary expected Exp. BOOKEEPER, Close | PRactic AL NURSE AVAILABLE _ft Best offer 101 Michigan Ave Tax ‘DeEqtiPuee an Babs eine ine . Uo East 1648 Union Lake Rd =u m bulane vhs i! sais $400 OR _}-6621 L ten t that nL ame ~ ee Ok aD * National financial organtestion hes COOK GEN OFFICE typist "90 REFINED YOUNG LaDY Wit ___ Business Services _ 1 emp mee eaiaraiess | “Notices & Personals _ 2s Se DIGNIFIED SERVICES = gn es. —— re prone | Morey's Gelf and Country Ciud Ter ee F ARY..... 6323 give excellent care te your chii- TOOL ~~ Trailers and Tractera ; | CONTR ACTS W ANTED | bomen 21 to we tf vou are seek Seree RE ne Me OH Com TYPISH $0 W. P.M... $90) vacations Nave ‘ows. Urnhsperte: ALL MARES OF TOUNTAIN PENS ) : 44 PRIVATE DETECTIVES | We need contracts for immediate Funeral Home—FE ¢1882 ing Tepid advancement inte an | cuRB INL wa — = TYPIST w PM. _ ton References MA 66215 eepaired SF “Oeneral Printign b } ontiac Farm and # se Faus mind of warry by sao Buyers waiting. What Bere tense trainns nd are at least @ Apely at Walton SECRETARY Pe Mt, Exec bond RELIABLE TEENAGER WANTS Sirice Supply a Law- Industrial Tractor Co. velodee: B pag er trees or small =o =a. new or pea Cemetery Lots § high schoo) graduate rou may Ee Plat \ ed baby re | and light house- rence St -iliag 30138 a8 8 WooDwARD __Brlyale cansultation PE _$-5201_ soned contracts. care Real LOE | qualify for ths program Those | Si ONI8T ME? ort FE “APPL. IANCE SE RVICE | Open Datiy Includin Pender ~ tate, 1362 W. Bt. selected will be assured excellent gr ia FOOD SALES ee (RELIABLE GIRL, WISHES 208 . PE tae PE tte ~ Aeratred Knapp Shoes | evenings. FE tse or or PE iz” ag soh oe ps ax GRAVE | salary rtunities a ooee — = ive — 3 = ear fare a _eieo| «baby. & sitting or mother's helper me < vee on mene o orm aan ori witl FAMILY Apply immediately no experience “' HAULING RUBBISH OR A ' : | desires neceuary good sartog salary | 313 Pontiac Bank pce: FYPING AND CLER: aL WORK ACE TREE SER REMOVAL ALING ANY, | ine Past _gervice. Cat, eetoet oe ecuity ta . _ for Don Sieguire rE 82418. plore beathite. Lid- | Ph FE 58-9277 Lt Kose a. Experienced | Sha trimming Oet our bid. Ym thing from *s: B BSi ane ehe nny te Siltae rt AID. WON 10, ra om T 1 Real The Pontiac Press MAN WHO IS WILLING TO WORK (Le eg io, W = Huren. one reneens? ‘socsesat?. rc. > r ry WARRING or anrtime | emp eton, pis tof : | aod learn Opportunity for rapid 10:00 to $:00. ORAEBNER'S - sega Sito. beats after 6: APPLIA ce ® ik. NG RGN ERETORE™ CLEANER IF mgr Mat DAFOE, SUPPLIES 333 Orchard Lake Rd FOR WANT ADS {| Sévencement.. Paid while. learn- CURB” GIRLS NIGHTS ONLY, 27 WASHINOTON, E > WANTED moos ee ond vacumn eyeepers. | _or rubbish cleanup. FE 4-4 ye Pe 463 Mark. Ter ts: ) ine. Apply 80 N Paddocl “over 18. Apply €7 W. Huron PHON cm coteahit's oot 0p | 18 te e08. TIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING AV | Bid on the sale of your cong DIAL. FE 2.8181 MIDDLEAGED GROCERY a ERK | DISHWASHER WANTED EVENING BIR MINGHA M 1908 gift qredeate Can trpe 6 corres | any time 8.0085 INE EBT? tract before you sell, oo cae 8 eee ee DERE Eh OFFERINGS words per minute. compose own “REAC H CLEANING — Gont wanting FIGRTP aeRY Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | ' F ee ee se F XPERIENC F D | oBN PANN letters, meet the public and han- Beaches cleaned, tnstalled sand fee Reliable FF ? IF TiN. Saginaw 8t. Ph. FE 5-8168 ; rom 8a.m.to5 p.m. | oRnDERLY WITH HOSPITAL EXP Im mediate i of part time: See. dle clerical wore Exceilent refer. ed EM 3-2088 Liant Hatt pea Hee at Pp RBRY Open Eves. Till 830 a { | must live on premises Age be Wattrese for eve work, @lee retaries ts xeneral office ences Phone Elgin 60060 efter BIOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS ice Jim EM 2.3904 TO GET THE MOST FOR Yc 7 All errors should be re | tween 35 and 83 Call EM 3-634? days Morey'« Golf and Countr: work and experienced salesiadies 7 p.m. or Sunday or write Box Walls and windows Reasonable = > ey land Contract. Reale P OUR ; { ried immediately. The between @ and § s for Fr appointment. Club 2280 Union Lake Rd. off Birmingham Emplorment Serrice 36 _Pontiae Pres ; : Free et No obligetion FE 2-1631 LIGHT AND ded: TAURI ee at is ee ‘bird to cee 080 Wit ‘ rese @ssumes no respon | REFRIGERATION SERVICE Man, —c™™ree Re ee en WASHINGS 43 0 80 CANDID PHOTOORAPHY wep. PAPO EE or , ron St. Phone FE 2-836 : eibiitiy for errors other | experienced only. Salary open. FE 4-0070 dines, receptions, babies gardens. ne eres tuive Vou fd Place to Pay ——————___ Lo ne to cancel the charges FE 2540 EXP ON MAN'S SUIT, At- WASHING AND 1RONINO ete. Color bieck & white, Ree. NEW DUMP TROCR aa | TA - MORTGAGES fer that portion of the first | — REAL ESTATE AALESMAN NUD Ghene ala ag time. Instructions 9 Fr 9-2858 sonable rates, OL 1-3121 for Raturdare. Top ott & fill Hirt i ase Vour Mind On GOOD PROPER TING \% ac ineortion of the advertise : HUB N. Sagi- a - | DO ry | FE 20743 Faas eich been ren- Pienty of listings “1 preferred. Raw. WOMAN DESIRES HOUSECLEAN- DOOR CA NOPYR. 4p 8, ANI wane |” ODE Nestare Credit 8.°b “CHARLES 1717 iT 8. S° Telegraph dered valueless through the rAccripd Mem ser Multiple Listing LEARN . — 0 DELL C ART RTAGE \WE ARE NOT A i Pare. them —a error. cancellations Bervice Call tor EXP. WAITRESSES 3 OR OLDER. TRAINtN ay a DRIVER a ANTS | bey. Ww Local and Long Distance Moving Aan er \- Equitable Boe a are made be sure to get IVAN uM Afernoga shift. Call 26138 we cies |* Rovecclonning, References avail | cvtimates Ne os "ule oe ‘Phone FE 8-68 _ LOAN COMPANY | ew _¢0sn society 8-881 your ait sumber.” Ref Te $5001 ore} Bm. Wee be Wanted Male 10 We) A WOULD LIKE | om, REDUCED RATES | | MICHIGAN CREDIT 43H, ere CONTRACTS. . without ft, man wanted tmmeditsty. Very | emp. in ‘Bham. —- be able to h ‘ She ithe day Expert tree trimming and ree veg % at fon. Biitth COUNSELLORS oR 3 540 Dixie Hwy, * Cuscing time ter otvertion. | |—Koet coperteatty. BM bebe, | Sit Nn medina Ot Sart, Please eal FE 22744. removal Ph, FE 56893 PEL ETE TORTI FRO ute a ee ; mente containing atses EXP WAITRESS LEADING BAR : or 2000 wants heull i La anes arg . | larger than regular agate SALESMEN Thos RICK y . ; to the ype te 13 'elock noon, the OPPORTUNITY Srey ae free ¢ a2 Dixie ~~ Building Service 12 eho cece eee |e Painting ¢ & | Decorating | an Beans at At this ae previous biication. . — a . ° $10,000 & year or MORE 1 eo s) Apply Elk for | a, es) pt ee be | At our @isposal to purchase new Transient Want Ade may you MUST make to stay a seer cee iene ee Laying Pints HIRO QUALITY ELECTRICAL 1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WA WAL! ; sola bmedi Mont For informa- or seasoned land contracts "tor be cancelled up to 0:30 a.m We are basing this on proven EXPERIENCED WAITRESS MAR- BOY WANTS WORK IN | SEWER CLEANING “ape tee Pin, oe" ba ten eall BM 34 — ey ee bce Boe before 398 the day of publication after figures We have storm windows | _tin’s Restaurant. 436 W_ Huron. cinity of Dra Pi 2820 Mar. C_ BUD BILLS, FE 8-200 ‘es ’ merce TPEEIAT N. TUES & WED. ‘t!l. ASK FOR BOB MAHA oe ae eee Salilguentiqasiny ag cannes a MUSICIANS, TINOERS lington_ St. Drayton Pi_ OR 3-967. | A-1 CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK bd a tne nl Lad eae SF gh 180 “AP BES a Ee y te Mee merits me to Buy - Te) Sei! — ts) Mavere . ! ’ ® ante ey et | eRe athy's CASH WANT AD RATES appeal. No pressure men. Do not| Beasiev Music Port Huron Which: BRICK. relock, AND CEMENT — Wik serve one ee HEATING SERVICE FR s310¢ ~F 1A enue ya 254. | eae ualif mi agua aon ae | een CARPENTER AN BINFT Basements, glassed and screened cleaned eed’ servi ving urneces. Ai CUsTOw FAINTING. PARE: rave = les se u i , ; A ~ Lines 1-Dey 32 Days 6 Days | ervices! 31309 ‘Gochara take Re. | SQUSREREPER. 1 FULL CHARGE work. New and pi Tes Dp Bi porches, attics. garages. day or night “FEO 108) "Date Ob — - te ee j > zn sie 02.78 MAyfair | 6-2555. we ae apne Sele Rod _ Murdock, FE 2-786). | Srosseways: resting aad siding. 2.9161 WAYNE REATING CO {i pAiNTING INTERION & FX PLANNING - TRIP? i uw i FOR je Tv: i ‘RY. CABINET WORK | a > cf 3a ae S ] STATE AGE AND QUALIFICA- getgnehé mers og WORK. wictiGAN HOME REMODELERS = 11 ATING SPECIAL. terior 10 per cent dise, tor cash | AIR, Aton bu apeERVarions TY CO, REALTORS 6 2% 408 6.00 qiesmen TIONS. OFFICE AIR CONDI. | ~°% Jobs. Reasonable, FE 2-0982. 3377 W. Huron FE 48063) Purnaces, fireplaces girened and Ouaranteed. Free_ett FE. 4-018. rey £8 SCRIBES | | Oeeperative Real Betate 270 404.88 120 r TIONED HRS: 8:3) 8:30. BOX CARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR- Al CE ME NT VV ORK repaired Outdoor grilfs built ee ~™ At etempeie, PE 4G Eon ibis Open oe and Sundays 4 315 B67 840 porottepaiveds and aggressive ‘eel 107, PONTIAC PRESS. =e and work, additions, oils is order Chimne abe Thom 4 iw ONTIA AC 1075 W. Ph. FE « $38 ts Js nen QUALIFIED, BOORKESPER WU: cee, LLOYD MONROE | id Merah mit gz, Ges PRUTRS AED POPMATEOT | TRAVEL SERVIC cic a exp, mh al i 7 i “*. 3] WHITE BROS. | ‘states thats] statist SOY SREB Be ygit tOROS Se epi ead | eh A Mg WAMU SERVICE, Eats UE tS : | ee Pie "$560 Ai LAYING, SANDING S| FIN. CAWH MOWERS Ha _ fuaranteed. Cu ee oe TAN Real Estate RELIABLE. WOMEN. 50-7022 ie ontiac Hardwood Floor Service. | ¢T,, aha “ eee air! Phiten call afer 8 pm. | mnt WANTED! _ TCHOLIE™ & : HARGER a 22378 eneral housekeeping, »| CARPENTER WORK NEW AND | ~~ eT : | eo! Sand Lt — weit Huron FE $y BOX REPLIES “s _Ehiidren, ‘Live tm MY @aeee | _ repair 81917. A&B TRENCHING erviee. eae and delivery PAINTING A Rb DEG EL TRAV AVEL SALESMAN OVER —— FOR | SEAMSTRESBS. UALITY DRY CARPENTER . ALL KINDs. s water line field tile. 5 se Lad : -— A : At 10 a.m. Today there 5 oye AN OVER ine anton | Cleaning plant steady. quod work-| Ress, John Featherstone, Pe Shee. PARTE ALE RIND hi | PAINTING -— PAPPRLARCING BUREAU i i : 4-1330, _ KINDS OF CEMENT WORK OR _3-1345 WALLS CLE Pipe Consultation & . dvice £ ; t the Press (| planing, vlumbing and heating. ie cond Dougie: Cleanne Co. | © 022. at Nps OF ——— _TUPPFR OR +4081 | Bese Li whers! ’ : were replies a jalimited ‘epportunities, Commis | 54 8 Woodward, hav CARPENTR WA pro ~~ PLASTERING | SAIRHING ARE teervanione gay et . a 7 sion = ® Pa ~ wr — i . . ctfice in the following || zon nai aay frnined Per | SECRETARY WANTED | ot toe Sad Seeteyitte: Pret SRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT D_ ere rat go1e) bree estimres “Phone 2 Fare | Wid, Children to Board 26 ' i boxes: Se ee Mast be fact end eccurate trpist | CABINET AND, CARPER: large. Residential and commer. cane ¢ MACHINE FILED ” |, | PAPERHANGING AND ig BARY OR AMA REN BY | Available + 3, 5, 12, 16, 21, 22, 25, SALESMEN =~ wip. We ae ot es vison ter, Kitchen & specialty. FE a work, Ph FE NER ‘FaIMi Onan ROY: rstimate neces te cf ve Hh 4 Pkg ti vita ' 26, 28, 34, 35, 37, 39, 58, REAL ESTATE opportunity for ogvencement, pald | goes BLOCK LAYING, VERY RE ¢ Free estimates, 5 Ran ve Robbins. a 8 sees. :| = f purchases of tand contracts; Have opening for alert young vacation hospitalisation and in- ell A384 “pres We have immediate. 61, 62, 65, Tl, 72, 74, 76, pen, Bat tings ade selling. Plen- fy er Wy eormage eke Ree Ti rh Shel in your contract, large or 100, 107, 108. - ——— ow Cc ie CO. RICK, BLOCK, CEMENT WO: lake home the | cosh. MAHAN REALTY CO, | 22 tatanwos , setion. wm Pemvenay 3 tive Estate 4 ¥ Help Wanted Male 6 Fr s0000. “ithe Ww. Muron Be A, OHNSON, Realtor *\ we ; ; ‘, | S. Telegraph Rd. ‘\ 5 Shaper and milling ma- yell pump repair. 2h ee | Xa Salcsmen needed to completé our | chine operators, must be Garden Plowing | 16B Wanted Real | Estate 3A, \ ; ins necessary “Kupericnce net) journeymen or have let- no. Reta SELLING YOUR HOME? L W. Avis Service, FE pon ea gn 1» : ~a 7 — Peed f : : -/ROTO-TILLING GARDEN AND aoe ccaeks ac en tea) fers Of “experience: 38 las high paying position zm one, of hrs. a week. Apply at} hige"te ine country, Appy in) Central Tool & Die Co.,' perete cay. Be Ai 690 Maple Rd, Troy | CY OWENS INC. | Twp., Birmingham. ‘uired i sr before noon, a . Tell Hos veka | ea IKE A REAL CAR We are \|) BARGAIN? Lots of 'em) & Se Jim the Wane Ads! | Seber tT i country. in Pitier. “ut 8, qf soley Mich. F a : | if ? \ _? : ; a see Le 2 foe of ees pa bud , oS \ a 2 re oe Hoo any! 4 Ww Aad ud i mE ff t ee | Ve te es Ns f Vo i" re 3 “yes nate an ee wc mth pe XSAN, mye ¥ . : ‘THIRTY | “ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J UNE 23, 1956 — : : | : 2 —— - Sl 4 Wanted Real Estate 32A|Rent. Apts, Furnished 33 | Rent Nets Unturnished 3 4 MODEST Ss By Jay Alan| For Sale Houses .43| For Sale Houses 43 ___For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses s 43 ~ 4 sat . : S ee ¥ ‘ KE - MODER PEDDLING YOUR: |? ATE pate 2 Se INDIAN. VILLAGE _ | NI HOLIE rage, po = ' . bed REE tid ‘belle e, Gravel pox LAKE AVE |? Tooms & bath. Upper, All util NIC : Comsitdly Sqmniones 6 room mot — Grive, town, deep, di Ke PROPERTY? yi Bn ad |? Gea hem , $20 week, we VI ra beuee. Close in. Reascasd! , h Fores Call CT arg only tolS AND ROOM. ARCS NEWLY | "re Ha va permet. en Our method of showing tej Seon ae me Call} . LIBERTY ST. UPPER . 2% acres on Ra. New BUY TO SELL REA ualified prospects saves youl decorated cise pe Sana rms. &- Adults era, house-etteched g8 riridge_is_the “Bird” to_see. and . “Don’t worry mo. Ate 8T. Upper 2. reasonable te SUNDAY 2 TO 5 us now. Weld LARGE ROOM “APT REDECO-| « bath, “all utilities | Adults G 0. MARBLE, ‘Realtor _ COUNTRY need farms, lakes, and residential |" rated Private entrance. 116 State $50 CLOBSE-IN. 3 North Side ot a5 proverties We handle all details ROOMS AND BATH 205 NO-| daih. Heat & hot water. Very 2 : 6261" Andersonville Rd. Waterford | 186 OSHAWA CIRCLE financing and closing. Komis, off Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ae Leann on $1,500 Down ——___ Phone OR 31268 rr LIT T-c LIVING To Buy—To Sell-To Trade _|J LARGE RMS AND BATH. PVT. | 55. wi yearn Walking distance to Fisher Body. 500 , CHEROKEE HILLS rou aby ir-we li indo & * ga, ys ‘ome. Fite gy ms NICE WEST™ § ROOM U tall posomneut at etl ; rl ma $ DOWN : Distinctly attractive—you'll like Pe Mop heel, t ated OR 37877. _ -— - Pare pew $80 .per ges hot reer ie “insulated. ‘2 lots. vit, — pad — 7 — this stew custom m balk 3 bet al ma northwest of ot Clarkston HAN ; Mt Glen n FE. See = oniGuvTLie — “UPPER LARGE 1 price 2.980 cand mgt te ol rl ot ful rooms, spacious inorage and briveger just a few aes. from 3} ROOMS AND BATH ee ree al cole t le otl Close in Suburban Son eneped S ‘attement Slee! Fireplace, 1% tiled a bet need taal oe ree ees tving i ne ree das meen Pues Fe FE Sparkling clean & room hunga- borer nek 3 2 car garage. Bee ted —— tac —_ pra and picture REALTY CO. REAL EME FVT BATH AND ENT low. All on one floor. Carpeted time offered, —drive th ith Co-operative Rea] Estate Eacheoge 326 Mt. : "| _4-2521 before 5:00 after } Pe sain, living and dining ym, eptin ; . ay ag oun i pr sas = window, Full = woe be Piste “2 FE hia an OS ae ADULTs|W, SIDE. NEWLY DECORATED. space in Kitchen “Automatic heat | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mile west of Telegraph Rd. to| Dullt-in vealty. Tee owifes dreams w. Huron “er working girls. 8 8. Francis. 4 rooms bath, — only. and hot water. 1's car Des 71 N. Saginaw st. Phone FE 58-8165 sign on Otsego Rd. It's worth | with such features as: Eating NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH : -PE_2-1523, or FE_2-2230 gerege. | aie, anescnped Open Eves. Till 8°30 $18,500! :| space, handy pantry. plenty of POST 3 Stee None anit, lg WEST SIDE. AVAILABLE JULY | Ted at $11,000, terms. ; cupboards, built-in exhaust fan a ROOMS 8 AND BATH. « CALL AFT- fai censeaee Gals ae fered | lake Freat Lot SAT. & SUNDAY 25 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | and window overlooking lake. The BUY OR SELL will rsonally buy Your prop- i a ait sell it for you and show you hew to get cas is reasonable. Call now and ER $09 Elizabeth Leke Rad FE 4-1157, LISTINGS WANTED. We have many buyers waiting for in tt ¢ Rochester ares Roger B. Henry, Inc. gil Main St 1849 E Auburn Rd OL 1-€111 OL 1-6121 Rochester Mich, ~~—tn and around Pont. * taper 1 = oe apeer Real Es' FE 32-8682 . FE 23-9657 FE_2-6007 or We Specialize » ‘Im properties located in Water- ford, & = field & Independence Twps ast action & top dol- lar, list ‘with ust Real Estate 90 8S. Main, Clarkston, Mich MAple 5-5821 eee E EQUITY GORDON “ARNOLD s. LEGR/PH reson’ ™™ FE 56-8783 PRIVATE PARTY WILL PAY ‘ f — eash for equity in 4 or 8 room bungalow, modern with basement in city Iimits. Must be reason- able. PE 32-4803 ; Johnson : Johnson ean seil your property Call us for «ot action. We bave buyers for all types vad property, especially 3 bedroo: homes with or without Cansas outa: A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 LISTINGS WANTED TRADES rae esibilities of treding your Rea) : Ea We have ere farms, in- @ come Northern resorts “hited tor trade RIS & SON REALTORS Phone FE DOR 982 W. Huron 41557 CASH FOR EQUITIES Client wants well-located modern 5 or 6 room bome o ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26's W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE 32-7421 —_ BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE roperty Purchasers waiting. Orne 8200 Commerce Rd. Ph. Pontiac EM 3-331! R. F. McKINNEY _Untv___1-5798 WE . NEED _ 8 eS ao Lots. G ELLIOTT FF _6-1134 Oa Ne2s03 DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash onl 24 hours for your equity cell Eden M. Stout. Realtor we ep ey Pte 8. fae WTD.: LOT ft. ranch hood, FE SUITABLE FOR 63 me. Good neighbor- Rent Apts. ‘Furnished — 33 till Le 3 aoou APARTMENT 117 Conter a 2 ROOMS ieee _Aappiy 230 Russel) CLEAN ROOMS ON BUSLINE. Private entrance. Adults only. 286 __8. Jessie St = ROOM FURN. APT. MAIN FLR. Private entrance. 85 Auburn. _ 2 ROOMS. 18ST FLOOR “entr. Adults | only. FE 4 42047. ELUXE > APTS. AT CLARE'S : ) at 1 bik. west of Blue Sky. Couples or bachelors. Baby wel- come Commonwealth. _5-2706 ROOM FURN APT.. r. NO > CHIL a Gren, Close to town _FE_2-7821. 2 “RMS ‘AND BATH, “BASEMENT apt FE 54-1560 2 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE & bath Utilities Lake privileges OR ¥1975_ 2 ROOMS va entrance 1414 Oakland 2. ROOMS BEAUTY Youngstown, private entr, heat 06 N, Jessie 2 ROOMS Chijdren weicome. ‘REST. gas nd|_ple_ 1 er 3:30. 74 Tregent : 3 AND BATH UPPER. NICELY _furn. Couple only, 36 Center. 3 ROOMS PURNISHED APT PRI- Inguire 738 W. Huron. 3 RMS. CLOSE TO FISHER AND Pontiac ‘pr 25432" or 2 children. — of residential property |} ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENTR. Lge. kitchen and closets. Baby welcome. Desira Christian cou- _ple No smokers. FE 4-6408 3 ROOM eek cot ap he e ner: __erences required |. FE ROOMS & BATH, ay furn., good location, prefer work- ting cones or business lady... FE Ti OA 86-3760 RMs PRIVATE BATH AND EN- FE 2-5038. trance. 3 RMS ADULTS ONLY a | Virginia vate bath — rade couple pre- | ferred FE 211840 7 | a0 Se -FURN | Rent Houses Fur Furnished 35) re | Waterford Village By week oe Munro Cabins, JR 3-5193. 13 EDROOM,_ MOSTLY _ FURN, | eocme on NE ‘side of Pontiac’ = r month, Adams Realty 382 Auburn Ave FE 4-3393. 3 ane . MODERN, KOT WATER heat at Pontiac Lake All util. $20. a week. 1555 Wililams Lk. _Rd_ Corner of M59 3 BEDROOM HOME | FON RENT. _furn or _unfurn, FE 5-506 3 ROOM FURNISHED “HOUSE: _children welcome. FE 2-3172 4 ROOMS AND ra 4-1935 5 RMS eS ~ AND ) SMALL | baby weicome. OR 3-4619 FURN CHILDREN 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance. $16 weekly. 1 child or baby welcome. Apply 806 St. Clair 1 block east of Baidwin, Bes of Montcalm, 3 ) ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. Ete ‘entrance and bath. 87 S. Parke '} ROOMS AND PVT ENTR. 1 child welcome, FE 5-9635__ 34, ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. carpeted flaprs. adults only, 164 _W. Pike 4 ROOM UPPER FLAT. PRIVATE entrance. 3215 Culbertson, Roch- _ester : «4 RMS. AND BATH, WEST SIDE. _Apply_at_95 Dwight St. : LARGE ROOMS FURNISHED, utilities, private entrance, W. Side. Call days FE 56-6108 evenings, FE _5-6850. @) ROOMS. AND BATH. , RIL: REN _welcome. 407_N. OA 6-2018. ROOMS } ete ~ UPPER. Ga- 15. FE 2-5408 rege. 916. 2 ae FURNISHED UPPER fiat. Private entrance and bath. “104 — from bus, Adults only. 4 ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN- trance & bath. 122 Augusta. ae FURN. FE 4-46 4 ROOM 5 AND BATH ee ITILITIES furnished. $25 weekly. bone Ro drinking, MY 2-61s6 PT. HOUSETRAILER _ Brown Rd. FE 4-5501. ATTRACTIVELY FURN. INCLUD- — —— rhedsian entrance, 2 and kitchenette. Private ory W. Huron = near hospital. 31 te COTTAGES, ele . 3810 Dixie Hwy, TEL-HURON AREA, MO eae mie couple only. FE 2-11 WOMAN — CHILDREN WELCOME. | _bano.” and ADC. accepted. FE 63 “Rent Houses Unfurn. _36 RRR OPO 2 BDRM. BRICK IN OXFORD. | $100 a month. Adults preferred. MY_ 3-6022 |} BDRMS.. GAS HEAT, CARPETS “PE 40808 or FE 4-6700 street, $0¢ per month, Vasbinder. | 1 ANC 2 RM MODERN CABINS, |; Ae | wav ALAN = 6-2! “Just a small one for my little nephew — I don't want to really seal (OES " Ideal site for split-level home Lo- cated on delightful Lake Oakland. Will build to suit. Priced at §2.- 760. Only $1,500 down. galance on land contract. NICHOLIE Real Estate 40 Mt. Clemens | Eve. Mr. Meiser FE §-1201 FE 5-8004 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS LONG LAKE FRONT 7 room home. Ideal for large family. Safe sand beach, jot 50 x i bred extra lot available. $14,500, j terms. UNION LAKE FRONT Beautiful bi-level home Knott: pine crepe Natural fireplace, i] Hotel Rooms 39 oe ee HOTEL AUBURN Rooms by Rigel or Week. Also 1 or room apartments. Cooking and qelrigevaiion unit. 464 Auburn FE 2-9239 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 up, Bath. £17.50 up. FE 5-6126 3} BEDROOM BRICK: IN AUBURN Heights, 1 acre of land, one year lease, $125 a month Adams Real- __*¥ Co._, 382 Auburn Ave FE 43393. § ROOMS UNFURN. WITH FULL _basement New ee Bivd. N. 5 AND BATH. ‘2 OF DOUBLE house, adults only. FE 2-7425 7 ROOMS crue & BATH. _OR 38914 or OL 61 5 ROOMS AND BATH HOT WA- ter heater, space heater 3236 _Tefry._ Oakley Commerce Lk LEASE UNFURN HOUSE FOR 1 year. 11 miles from Pontiac. No children. ist and last month in advance. $80 per month. Avail _Suly_ 10. _EM 3-2388 NORTHERN COTTAGE. ALL MOD- ern. MAple 5-7086 SPACIOUS REMODELED F ARM house at 2515 Lapeer Rd (M24: | Opportunity to keep chickens and to board a horse, with excellent riding facilities without crossing any pavements. Bee Mr. Wilson on the premises. or cal) Detroit, | __WOodward 1-7101 Rent Lake Cottages 36A | Tel-Huron Center. PE 2-0574 _|/ALBERTA APT. BLDG. 1 AND 2 room efficiency, kitenenette rae Paddeck bath. adults only. 290 N. ALL MODERN, NEW. ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS & BATH Front a Laundry priv. 64 Norton 4-3705 and entrance Very nice. 2-4376. CLEAN. CONGENIAL 2 ROOM _for couple. 69 Poplar. FE 2-4443 EXCLUSIVE 4 RM BATH . FIRST i { FIRST FLOOR PRI- a floor, Garage. 490 W Huron. FURNISHED APT 114 FE Howard [LAKE FRONT FOR Cone r COU- _pie No drinkers, FE 2-4160 \LAKEFRONT APT. TO ACCOMA. | date 2 adults and child OR 34555 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING men only. $7 | week, also 2 room apt FE 2-8466 145 F Wiil- son |MODERN 2 ROOM. STALL sHOW- er private entrance Utilities Suitable for one or two men $18 Orchard Lake. $50 per month. 'NICE 4 ROOMS, BATH AND GA. rage West side FE 2-4644 or _FE_8-2257. Available now tractive clean apt FE 5-5378 SMALL, CLEAN MODERN APT Reduced rate or MAple 5-3257 very NICE 3 ROOM MODERN _drinkers, FE 2 (WEST SIDE 4 none 3. ', BLOCK _from bus References : PE 5-546 “WOLVERINE APTS. 3 fi -opay — — an i a per- Ta G. *HEMPST E AD BE Huron FE 4-8284 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 See 2 aaron KITCHEN AND FRONT sement. Ac rer arevee Pend. 3,470 Pran 2 ROOMS AND — ae tT | _Whittemore 8t._ 2 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, _all utilities 547 Auburn 2 RMS. ) ) BATH. $36. ADULTS only. FE 7-01 2 ROOM eae as APT, STOVE. refrig , and utilities furn. No chil- _dren FE 44235 3 ROOMS AND BATH PVT. ENT. _Clean 838 Baldwin FE 5-3354 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decorated, Private entrance and bath. Large vacant suite rooms, FE esl. any kind of business. 3 ROOM APT. ___siFE 3-707 3 | AND 4 ROOMS en IN MOD- FE 40808 'e 4-6700 Pvt. bath, util, furn. Close to downtown r= +2579. Before 6 3 7 RooME SRIVATE ENTRANCE or FE 2- and bath. 290 N. Perry 3 NEAT maces LAUNDRY PRIV. pepo Close in, FE 2-7503. 3 FE_ 5-600: é ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED, | private. entrance and bath, 111 N._ Telegraph. Appiy 70 Clark. 1} NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTILI- ties Private entrance Washing privileges. Garage 200 Norton, § ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. nicely furn Private bath & entr _2 adults. FE 53-2766 ROOM EXTRA LARGE private bath & kitchenette _ St, pear Williams FE 44278 = Pike Chiid_ welcome. 431 ? N. Perry LARGE ROOMS DOWNTOWN, inquire 22 Auburn, office meer 2 Rubee APT. GROUND FLR. PRI- ate bath Everything furn. West | uae. 14 block to bus. Adults only | #6 James St._ 3 ROOMs AND ) PRIV. BATH | MUR- ae bed Clean nicely furn. Good W. Side. FE 58-4485. 102 Washington § ROOMS AND BATH, BABY WEL- come. 25 Florence, 8 RMS. AND PRIVATE BATH. FE 2-757, 151_N_ Jessie __ 3 — PRIVATE BATH FE & FE 4-6700 =e aoa &. COUPLE > ONLY. ¢ CALL _ FE ¢7395 after 6:60 p.m. RM. BEAUTIFUL | APT . Employed cou- Waterford School. 1704 Crescent Lake T ROOM 50M FURN APT. PVT. ENTR. ~pLus| ROOMS, KITCHEN AND “BATH. Roo ‘AND BATH aa 00. References 3 ROOM APT. RENT. hot water and heat furnished, Cadillac, FE 8-544. 3 LARGE FRONT ~ ROOMS is PRI- phage Go bath private entrance. FE 2-2416. i ioome “AND BATH | APT. NE NEAR | downtown $55 per mo Ground floor WARD E PARTRIDGE. REALTOR’ 1050 W. Huron St FE 4-358! 7 ROOMS AN’ BATH °38 BALD- _¥in, FE 5-3354 3 ROOMS AND_ Bath P (PRIVATE WITH 22 Pvt. _entrance. 288 N. John ROOMS AND ' SE | STOVE and utilities furnisnéd, couple 7 only. 281 Oakland [3% , ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. atore and refrigerator furn, _Quire 57 Mechanic Gloria Apt oe AND BATH ON 1ST oor 40 Mariva (AND BATH. LOWER NICE a | clean, 2 way entr. bus at door. Child under 6 months _111_ Prospect 4 GOOD FURN APTS § AVAIL | able Some with children weleome. Adams Realty Co. $82 Auburn _Ave FE ¢3393. #4 ROOMS AND BATH. FE 5-8227 Bet 2 and * 4 SPACIOUS ROOMS AND BATH. stove and hy ‘eopsaaias inquire 95 Dwight after 5 $ ROOMS AND 5 ar sTOV heat, $55 a mo 498% 5° Paddock, § ROOM APT. PVT. ENTR. AND [come Aa 1D BATH IN PONTIAC, i _ furn, 97 Cottage i nee ane MY 2-108! log a — AND BATH, PRIVATE ¢ ROOMS AND BATH, STATE 8T. entrance, adults only. 163 Green 5-1400. Street. __|APT ON LAKE. SUITABLE FOR ) A ATE BATH.| co #75 a month. ‘Heat furn. a oe wees comm. SF MYrtle 3-741 nae — APT FOR RENT. REFER. 3 3 & ATE ENTRA . miles north Oxford, 3 rooms and shower bath, modern, ideal for, path. Upstairs 3901 oomas Ra. work ear bus line./ci EAN DOWNSTAIRB APT No ¢ if references re- wo and bath, pel util. Adults. ares. 5-8413 during the day _FE 2-436 after in 22074 6 pm. . ¥ FURNISHED,| FRESHLY DECORATED, 3 children welcome. Ragburn, foom and bath upper apart- re 3 ment near aeuueen ca baa ; 5 . Stove, refrigerator, $58 per morth FE 44807. 3 ROOM and bath, strictly private. a location, idea) for working cou- | 4-0892. BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE: BATH | ROOMS | PINE LAKE 2 BEDROOM, AT- | 162 Chamberlain. ent. & ren ie children or | Welcome. | Small rey welcome. FE 2-6226 or FE 8-1403 AIRY 3 Roads & BATH. ALL : 2 ROOM FURN. COUNTRY COT- modern. Private borirashe poral tage. Elec. stove, TV, elec. pump, outside toflet. $45 :, mo. 1975 Pe: | __trolia St. EM 3-495: np { HURON HOTEL erm rooms, West Huron a. QC LEAN. MOD- or week. 45 Phone FE 24266 Rent Office Space 41 { DESIRABLE | Office space $200 sq 2nd floor, new building oe 7 n ‘Perry | st conditioned. See Mr. | Voss or phone FE 54-4636. | WORTICES FOR RERT | BUSY IDEAL LOCATION | GOOD PARKING FACILITIES __BUNTER estio APEA OFFICE TO RENT IN DRAYTON _ Plains 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355. NEW OFFICES 2001 ,500 Sq. Ft. Available 1, Block From Bank Ample Parking Available Ist July (70 8 scaurel Roat = 6-028) Auburn 1 Height | For Rent | Miscellaneous 42 3 & 3 BEDROOM aS AVAIL. | able for summer renta] Com- | | pletely furnished including all | utilities, OR 93-3780. 4536 Lake- | view, ROOM FURNISHED, able for June and uly _irom Pontiac ('R_3-8914 '@ ROOM COTTAGE, NEWLY DEC- orated, weekly, year round, or by the season MY 3-2783 COMPLETELY MODERN LAKE- front Sleeps 8 Boat, Weekly 15 - «miles north of Pontiac. OR 3-7227 or FE 2-6953 | |DUCK LAKE NEW 5 RM. COT- | AVAIL- | 7 1% miles | | tage to rent All utilities. Lake- j view 7-2517 ee FURNISHED COTTAGES. SAFE beach for children, Phone MO- hawk 48215 00 \FURN. CABIN, GOOD BEACH, good beds. sleeps 6 Lewiston. _ Mich FE 2-073) ee LAKE ORION 2 bedrogm. all modern cottage. good beach and boat MY 3-3622 Branch Office. B M_ Taylor or MY 2-0541 MODERN LAKE FRONT COT- tage. Sleeps ¢ Sandy beach and boat. Available from June 22 to July 13. MY_ 2-4022. MODERN 2 BEDROOM ALL weather lake cottage, rent rea- sonable. 2625 Grange Halj Rd Near Ortonville MODERN 4 BEDRM ~ COTTAGE Kitenaen privileges Nice beach July and August. FE 5-4615. | ——— | | | | \ MODERN RESORT AT PONTIAC. Lake Sandy Beach. Clean cabins. R & EK Cabin bay. OR 32-0389 NEW FURN APT. AVAILABLE | en Lake Orion, middieaged or young couple Fulle fnsulated | References required. Call Sunday | MY 3-5793 =e LAKE FRONT 3 LARGE | | modern ciean furnished For season or permanent. | _ 43360. 'SMALL MODERN APT. ON LAKE. | Private entrance. 130 Hulbert St. | e Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Oxbow to WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. i oan 2-bdrm. Reasonable. WILLIAMS LAKE Modern conveniences _Boats. Pvt. beach OR 3 SLEEPS 4 $50 week | 4 | 37 For Rent Rooms ‘1 CHILD WITH cane WHILE _parents work FF 2-17 ? CLEAN Sauinien “ROOMS ; For workers 155 Summitt St | BUS STOP PVT ENTR COOK, jaundry, coo] 499 W Huron | CLEAN, COMFORTABLE ROOM | for man FE cooL, pe ee FIRST floor room for 1 or 2 gentlemen . Close im, Reasonable FURN. ROOM. PONTIAC LAKE _OR_3-2643 FURN. BEDRM. PRIVATE EN- __OR 3-2643. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS AT 60 _ State TArEreOnT HOUSEKEEPING | rooms. In large home. For sev- | eral congenial Christian women | Any age. Eves only. MArket 41158 'LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, | _ close 1 in 22 Ailison LADY. COOKING PRIVIL EGES. priv entrance FR 4 LARGE S eaCaTa Aon NERAG tive with 3 windows, For lady FE 5-7496 4 bigcks from Sears PLEASANT RMS FOR, EL .DERLY Christian man, FE 471 | ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN | Must be clean and reliable. mon | 78, Pontiac Press | ROOMS | WITH COOKING | PRIVE "| leges for Christian men. 87 per 2-9527. | _week. FE 2 ' ROOM, HOME PRIVILEGES ONE who works days preferred. FE §-5457. | SLEEPING ROOM FOR MEN. Pvt. entr_ 174 State _ | SLEEPING ROOM DOWN TOWN. __61 School, Cal] FE 5-3798. ~ Rooms With” Board ; 38 FOR_GEN- Pontiac BOARD AND ROOM tlemen. 2 blocks from Motor, FE 5-7905 MAN TO SHARE LARGE COM- fortable room. Twin _ beds, good location 2- ROOM AND BOARD FE 44320 RM. & BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN, nice clean home. FE 2-5842, 63 __N. Johnson. SPOTLESSLY CLEAN RM8. HOME voted meals, FE 5-0377. 14 Mat- rooms | FE. EL 4-4464 Private entrance & private bath. 4g. trance and bath. Pontiac Lake. | BOAT AND FL —— SANDER. Po. ishers scrubbers. cement grind- ers, steamers, etc. FE 5-3144, 240 Baldwin Ave |FOR RENT ROTARY TILLER. _Phone FE 17-0055. ~ ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE _ LEA VE TH Open and Closed Trailers FP. CE. ——— sep Dixie Hwy. USED CAR LOT, WITH frontage on Perry north of Auburn Includes butiding, signs, will lease to respon- sible party Edw. } M. Stout. Realtor | 77 N Saginaw St Ph. FE 5-8165 | Open Eves Till 8 30 i NEW ROTO-TILLER FOR RENT, | by day or month OR 3-5322 — BUSINESS PLACE FOR | ent On Elizabeth LE Rd. 3531 Fi rabeth Lk Ra PARKING SPACE FOR RENT Downtewn Pontiac Inquire at Stag Shop 29 8 Saginaw at Wa- ter St FE | 4-8688 H FOR "RENT. . ROTARY 1 TILLER | ____-Phone, FE 1-006 | For Sale le Houses 4. 43 | | 5 ROOM MODERN, ONLY. $1500 — down. 4 rooms modern only $1250 down, Several others priced right | for colored | P. W. DINNAN | FE 4-2577 66 W. Huron 7 ROOM HOUSE. BATH, GARAGE on 5 acres. Leo Thomas, 0917 Main St. Clifford. Mich BY OWNER. 7 RM. HOUSE ALL on 1 flocr Ready to move in By gt Michaels. ~ FE 3-0414, Eves 2-219. Very Rea- sonable | FOR SALE IN MILFORD, YEAR old, 2 bedroom brick house, full ne Call owner. MUtual 40101 | NEW HOME . 4 RM. AND BATH. Practically ‘finished. Big lot. High and dry. $300 down. Off Baldwin. OR 3-0104 |— | DUPLEX HOME. TO BE MOVED | OR CKE RMS BATHS. TE _4-3282 OR FE 46301 | | |INDIANWOOD _ LAKE LAKE OF: jon 196 ft of lake frontage 3 | bedroom home. Oil heat, car and | ') garage Fenced and lanhd- | scaped, 4'2 acres. $31.000 cash | to mortgage D M Tavilor Real , Estate MY 3-5311 504 S Broad- way Lk Orion |3 ROOM BATH AND UTILITIES | Beautiful lot in Huron Gardens $800 down, Full price $5,300. FE Ps) ee BY OWNER: SEMINOLE GILLS. 4 bdrm, home. Natura} fir.place, Fes etc, Small dn payment. E 40415 tor appointment. 1 ROOM Atapateosh hea | ‘Built in ‘53 Nea ranaee fS High. Cash to reaemk FHA mort- _gage FE 86-1713 LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES IN Pontiac, at Keego and bear |, Walled Lake ROSE McLARTY | __FE_2.2162_or FE 5.3978 3 } ROOMS AND BATH. IN INDIAN | Village. Big corner Cae — for _ ants. By owner FE 6. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Specter a to HAPPINESS LAST SIDE NEAR PIKE AND PADDOCK ore lot jocation. 6 room and | path. 3 bedroom home, with one | bedroom down. Full basement, paved sjreet, corner lot with 148 | ft. frontage on N. Paddock. Of- la! at $10,000—$3,500 down. YOU'LE LIKE THIS FRIENDLY NORTH SIDE HOME Off Oakland Avenue near Wisner and Lincoln Jr Hich echools Well | arrapged spick and span 6 room | and bath One floor plan with glassed-in porch 2 bedrooms, oak floors, plastered walls, landscaped lot with 2-car garage. Extra lot with big garden space. Offered at La 340 down, DON'T MISS o Buy—To Sell—To Trade you" ‘BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN Convalescent | Homes 38A |\EXCELLENT CARE *OR AGED. Rates starting at $125. OR 3-5320 STATE APPROVED. NEW MOD- poche age ped Beautiful surround: tm near YMCA... Nursing care, are, exc. food FE “3204 | VACANCIES FOR CONVALESCENT | or ag _ e in convalescent home: opened. Reg. purse apy oe times. For informa- 4ion, call FE 56-4267. EALTY CO, REALTORS et Estate Exchange - . Huron NEXT ‘DOOR ‘TO BRANCH _ POST_OFFICE THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, , hire, it’s FE. 28181, | 43 Pr For Sale Houses ae ee . noo. $4750, $1050 DOWN. ALSO or 8 room houses of all Sins) priced right. Also apts from 2 to 9 pomilies, Bel priced right. NN FE 4-2577 3 BEDROOM HOME. 1841 WHITE Lake Rd. Immediate possession OP SUNDAY 26 BLOOMPTET Ds pucE ORY 3 bedroom brick ranch homes with recreation room, some have basements Between Telegraph. Franklin and Hickory Grove Rds Look for open signs A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. hE 42533 HOMES | WITH INCOME ee Just a short block off the Dixie | —is this well-built 2 family. Has - #4 rooms with ful} bath u 5 on first. Full basement. heat. Gas water heater. garage. Onlv $2,500 down, PONTI AC a re near Senior High Schoo! 000. ;* family and single on Union 8t. at $15,000. Single on Perkins St. at 85.000 These properties all of frame construction and now rented. Being sold to pay off estate heirs | Prefer selling in ope deal, but will consider any reasonable of- | ers. ROUND LAKE AREA Solid construation throughout this fine 2 family. C. B, that has room kitchen, utility. 1 bedroom and bath up. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen. utility and bath on first floor. Fine location. On paved . Near stores, ae & schools. Priced right nos Terms can be ar- | EM BREE & GREGG 1565 UNION LAKE RD UNION — Nita nga agar ay am =<> pm 8un. “es 5 EM 3-439% — FE a aa Eves EM 3-3705 or FM 323-3197 | 4 one ESTABLISHED IN 1016 OP SUNDAY 1 10 § P.M. NEW QUALITY BUIL Ty BRICK RANCH HOME. Here is ome for the dis- criminating buyer Center entrance halj closet, long living room with beautiful picture window framing a view of the lake. Separate dining L with window wali leading to covered terrace A woman's designed kitc with beautiful birch cabBi- nets Ceramic tile bath, and shower staH with wlass door. Birch sliding doors on BR closets, full base- ment, copper plumbing. 2 car garage. Paved dbl. drive Built on 2 Huntoon Lake Take Dixie Hwy. north to hp iano Lake Rd. Turn left Oak Beach and 1 block Se Rewley on corner LJ cum FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 0, 29 ‘QUALITY BUILT Bours, office 2200 Dixie Hwy is Sie N of Telegraph AMPLE. CUSTOMER PARKING FE 2-0123 SUNDAY, JUNE 24th 3 to6 p.m. 435 W. Iroquois Rd. Fine 7 room family home, © in excellent neighborhood. 3 bedrooms & up. Fire- place. den, breakfast nook, French doors to Serres: areatiy duced Takes $4.100 dn See for yoursel! Nichole & Harger Co 43 W_ Huron _ FE alba | GILES" \ SACRIFICE... Modernistic, subu. home. 3 bedrooms, lig garage. You will thrill the luxurious 14'x32" living room with wood peneling, spacious pine - paneled TV room, and large kitchen fea- turing lots 0! mare space Lake privileges, Because of limited Mises we cannot describe all the fine features here. Owner must sell immediately «so make us an offer. Call now! 5 BEDROOM BRICK... With a fireplace in the liv- room, ee oes . (@ rarity today), in. Located inside ‘the , it has a 2 car garage, fal’ basement, oak floors. and is in a very good neigh- borhood. Terms. Shown by appointment. 2 BEDROOM HOME... Only 3 years old Large lot, wel-landscaped. Off Joslyn. Owner leavng the ‘state and is offering this home at a very low price & a down pmt. of only $1,100. We in- vite you to see this home touay. > GILES 92 W. Haron Open § to 8 S REALTY Co. FE 58-6178 cow. W. Huron ‘oom. ecsnent location on high land- scaped lot SYLVAN LAKE FRONT 6 room, I's story cottage. Lot gas. You can stom to remodel this one. Only $7,875. PINE LAKE FRONT = private Interlaken road, large renes, beautiful sand beach deep. 2 car trees. Lot is over ~ HOME ~ MART REALTY Co. | 1064 W Ruron FE 5-9407 ADAMS ~ AUBURN HEIGHTS | | ae Looking tor a bedroom the sire of the average large living room. with ', bath. for ea master bed- room? This home also features 2 additional large bedrooms. den, 2-car garage. basement. ot] heat. large patio with barbecue pit This shown by @ ped on t down. Reasonable “COLORED FAMILY 6 tra ‘2 bath on main floor. Ideal = the Loge ken bedroom ardwood floors, full | ty pine panelled front porch. a real buy for only $1500 down Shown by appointment only. CASH TALKS $2000 full price. This home, eated on iisom ave. was re- cently condemned for wiring and new roof. The owner said. it away” Bo, eed ee pope ed street, hurry! ADAMS vRE. ALTY CO. 382 Auburn Add FE 86-1651 _OR 3-4923 TEMPLETON WEST SIDE 2 bdrm with large living room end dining space Glassed in front perch 2-car Plenty of chrabbery W ATKINS 1. ABE Modern 2 bdrm home. carpeted livin room, dinette kitchen and | teoosee - tn back porch on ist floor Basement. ga- rage and large corner lot with Large 100 x 130. city sewer, water and gernee. Only $21,000 with $5,000 own Basemest. of] heat, enclosed knot- | lo- hard- | lovely brick ranch type home is | tment only. $24,- | room modern, featuring an ex-. e1 family that needs —— “Give | buy, | FE 2-708) pienty of nice shade trees. Lake . rivs.. reasonable cown ‘payment er desirable pepesttice for saie Kole Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. After 6. call FE 2-0502 | BROWN | 705 DOWN—Beautiful starter home with full basement. septic. wired. automatic hot water, kitchef! sink, well, electric pump and all terior studding. “You ll save mon- ey here’ Be sure end one $800 DOWN — Birmingham special. th 3 pe. borhood. Priced at only $6,250. oft — fed oe PRICE—clean as a pin. bungalow with a ton a and o | | | | as low as $750 4 | | lent condition. Easy terms. WN — Near Cass Lake. 70150 ft. lot and 4 rm home. Btorms and screens. Paved st Quick possession. ‘2 block from lake $3000 DOWN West side Lovely and well kept 7 rm modern home | about 3 blocks from Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital Full basement and gas furn. l', car garage Nice breakfast rm. front home offers a lot of al comfort- able living for only $11,500. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 lb H BROWN. Realtor 1343 W Ph. FE 23-4810 Meutipie Listing Service furn. ls is a good little home and excel- porch. This, STOUT'S Best Buys Today $500 DOWN on this cute and cory 2 bedroom home with oak floors, plastered walls art basement and stoker 2 jots included in the low price of only $4.950. $550 DOWN and 'mmediate possession on this small 4 — home. iocated in Avon wp. on erst landsca: ad Fay close to and Ene: See this mae before you uy. | 1 1 CUSTOM BUILT 2? bedroom home located off Baldwin with large living room, 2 large bedrooms, fuil bath, lastered walls, 2 lots and 4arge 2 car garage. Only 2 block to stores and bus line blocks from school and one An honest to goodness BEST BUY. Immediate possession. SCOTT LAKE FRONT. com- pletely furnished to the last sa including boat and an- eee Two PAMILY. one of the cleanest in town and com- pletely furnished. Large 3 room and bath up and 6 rooms and bath down for venientiy ed to and bus line: ly $12,500 with $3.100 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T? N. Saginaw St. , Fe 85-8165 ay 10 to . oe. FE ¢456) see oS \ _$7850 and $1450 down. M Beautiful | 3 bedroom und Open Eve« OWNER Te cine ek jon this almost new ranch home. ce bath, full basement with oil heat Beautiful finished rec. room. Large 80x150 ft. $18.250—will acce reas. A FEW B F OR- LOCKS UTH O CHARD LAKE ROAD on Middle- Loe to our sign at: 2272 Middle- SYLVAN FE 503 Community Nat'l. == Bidg. #4211 Eves FE 6-1302 3 7 hesaoral Ses Te DOWN. 2 ACRES ae GOOD OWNER NEW RANCH a 2 — oe Landseaped. __$9.300:. 0 R 3-528. house, good location, Will con- sider good housetratller as corn payment. FE 2-1104 If y¥ REALTY CO. ALTY 2 BEDROOM | MODERN. YOUNGs- town kitchen fireplace. Car ranch type home on paved road. 6 beautiful wooded acres, Needs minor interior fin- ishing on sell with small down payment | $850 DOWN i Large 7 rms. and bath with oak , floors, full basement with stoker | heat. 15 days possession Located | close to downtown on paved st R. D. RILEY, BROKER | 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 4-1157 | FOR GI A really nice home approx. $650. down moves you in A 3 bedroom, | batg and a half with a huge util- | ity ‘room. Loads of closet space Large lot NEWLYWEDS Here's your chance to start right Large 3 rooms and bath. com- pletely furn. With attached ga- rage. For quick sale $7,450 or owner will accept $5,700 cash JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 _Oskland Ave FE 5-944! . WILSON 3 FAMILY INCOME 4'y miles north of Oxford 4 lots near $10.500 with 82.000 down ROCHESTER & SUTTON RD 20-acre NEAR 'LAPEER home om 1 ecre of Hot and cold water $4 - $750 down. Needs some re- pair WE TAKE LISTINGS OF ANY KIND HARVEY WILSON. BROKER. i Oregon St. Lapeer Oven Sundays FE 29657 school To __ CALL J HART. "The Beautiful Eldorado” Located tn deautifu) Clarkston Gardens with biacktop streets & fire hydrants. 3 large bedrooms Ceramic tile bath Large living room with wall windows Large kitchen with eating space Face brick ranch house with both FHA a VA terms For further infor- mation call MAple 31114 “Modern Living Be ‘r before school starts 6 RAINE MANOR. 3 bedaroums brick with sewer water end biack topped street Beautiful ma- hogany kitchen, large ilving roo™ tiled bath. gas heat and incin- erator storms and screena VA FHA terms Call modei for information 1 to 8 pm REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 Jt 9 Sun 1 Brand New fea Home 3 bedroom. 1's baths. large kitch- and utility room. Oi] heat 100x150 lot. Waterford Township Maceday Gardens Sub 6130 Wii- son Drive. off alrvers goss. Open Sunday 12 noon pm or phone KE 3-4394. $12,900 full land contract price. $7350 down ; to § Partridge 1s THE BIRD’ TO 8EE Lake Privileges | ! | | | W ARD F. REALTOR Another Dandy for Ma and Pa. one. 1 3 Bedroom Ranch BOxi60 ft ood rhood, fceptional “value at $15,250, Cane Losing Home Must Sell Pronto 4395 Dixie Hwy OTTER-SYLVAN LAKES Out- standing 8 room frame and stone ranch home in well-restricted sub division 2 car attached garage $31,950 on terms ELIZABETH LAKE - A fine ? bedroom brick Home overlooking the Pontiac Country Club In ex- cellent condition, inside and out | Owner being transferred — must | sell immediately. $17,250 on easy | terms LAKE LOUISE Only $1,000 down handles this attractive 5 room bungalow with 2 car ga. | rage and on 2 lots Quick Socuss, ; sion. | PINE LAKE — Exxcelient 3 bed- room brick ranch home with 2) eat attached garage 22° x 13° sun room with jalousie windows. Sna- cious recreation room in the full | basement. Extra large kitchen Swedish modern fireplace in the , living room. Priced very reason- ably at $24.250 on terms UPPER LONG LAKE. Here's ® home that will still be modernis- tic in the vear 2000 This tri- level contemporary offers the la- test tn home futuristic designing and construction. $29,750 on terms. PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 -1050 W. HURON ST. _Open Eve. 7 to 9 4% fertile acres—360 ft. on good | quant road. Snow white frame. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen | and utility Beautiful lawn, nice | shade trees Huge garden, fruit ; and berries, chicken house and tool shed. Clean as a pin, 8750 Don't dilly-dally on this | Lovely new suburban BRICK with cocoon’ basement and recrea- tion space, Gleaming oak floors, — & painted walls, ce- mic tile bath, of heat, Spacious Kitchen, birch cupboards. All rooms Set a wre) cheerful. $700 down-brand new 2 bedroom bungalow, on parcel 66x300 ft | Excellent soil, perfect for large | arden, Good suburban neighbor- . Near schools and stores ‘t be asleep on this one! iroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR ee y= Open until’ &, Bun, 14 7 Troms on home. Full basement. —_ for comfortable living. Term /C. PANGUS 1919 M15 REALTY Co | LINCO 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. PE $-0418 | | 188 Cass Lake Rd. FE 2-48 Open 1011 $5 cL -ARKSTON CEMENT sTUCCO 5 a 3140 W. Huron DRAYTON PLAINS 4286 Dixie Hwy, I $250 DOWN you can rm $2 an hour, quality, wine this” new 3 bedrm modern home Perimeter heat. tiled bath ete Compare this nome with higher priced homes. Only 1, so Hurry! | 3. acres. Landscaped and shade Older type. well-built ___Phone Ortonville, 132 Collect full basement is partitioned off laun- Electric hot water heater and seeded and has os for just $1,600 4 $85 mo. rH) Loin ee jot ng14-400 Pan for ap- Clarkston Real Estate 20 $ Main Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-582 GI RESALE — A 5 ROOM, ? BED- oom. 1‘: story home. ow in. ceramic bath and oak floors, plastered walls, a tesa full basement with panell re: ation room, I':-car rbd ‘vedo re ube stairs floored for itional room, $13, Dixie Hwy, Drayton Pl | HEIGHTS BRICK, COR- ner. finished sos iron _OF ner. 3703 Oakshire, FE ~ WILLIAMS TAKE Eee. 1 bedroom home. Located on x 165 wooded lot with lake privileges Good enough for a ome — cheap enough for a sum- mer sueae. $5500. Low down | beym : 3 ‘BEDROOMS S A truly good buy only $7500 | for this roomy modern home. Lo- | cated on canal in Keego Harbor. If you can make a substantial | down payment see this one!. | LOVELAND | En ¢ foe Harbor % FE (3 PA FAMILY INCOME, ALL RENT-| in $50 per week $13,800 with $3000 down Owner | 453 Orchard Lake Ave FE 86-1431 2 BEDRM. YR ROUND HOME Close to lake, reasonable Low | down yment. ret Greer Ra ~~ _Cass Lk, FE 5-85 _ q = OPI IMMEDIATE POSSESSION St XDAY 270s @ ROOMS JESSE SN! 3 Bedrooms. Bath Full basement Furnace, Gas wa- ter heater 1 car garage $7 $40 — $1000 DOWN Auburn Ave to Edith 8t Tight to 279 S. Jessie Bt J. R. HILTZ REALTOR re Turn W Huron 8t _ rE “seer VETERANS ONLY 5300 DOWN _, PiUsS MORTGAGE Costs 3 Bedroom Homes 1ECK PSIE FEATURES Oak floors Birch doers. tued hath 20 ft living rm. euto heat. 50 f lets city sewer and weter to everything Payments $53.92 per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY Ciose . MELROSE Drive out N_ Per- 'g mie past Montcalm end Fast Biva to Melrose. Turn right 2'2 Biocks to model Castell Realty Oakiand FE 5-959 room 5 bath Fireplace. ation room Attached eee l'y etres rette- garage ee No dealers ee OWNER 2? BORM. Full bath. Full kitchen, Utily aN with elec Water heater Alumi- num storm doors and screens $1,000 Dn. FE Tile floors. $6.950. §-2864 NOTHING | DOWN Wijl build 2 bedroom hame with basement on vour let Wiring included Smaij) down pay ment Will build on my lot Don McDonald, Build _ OR 3-2" OOM HOUSE NEWLY erates 4174 8. Center St. Meta- mora. "NEW W. SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch style home for! attached 1's car garage, $12.95 _With $2,500 down (78: 7 | “WATER FRONTAGE | Walled Lake Schoo! district. Here | is @ cozy 4 room home iciean as | a pin), Nice living room. Modern kitchen, breezeway, 2 car garage 2‘2 lots (Approx Ls Negid i priced at = $8.500 ter ARE COTTAGE With iske privileges. 2 bedroom modern Partly furnished Fire- place. Automatic oi! furnece Large woeden lot 500x240. This fs a feal buy—priced at oniy $6250 with €1 250 down. $40 month- } " ¥ ATTENTION HANDYMAN A 2 bedroom home with large Hv- ing room, kitchen with dining area 2 bedrooms. basement Laundry tubs, large lo* this home needs | some finishing. but a wonderful | heed at 86.450 with $1,000 down. | erm Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR starter Ch ~DEC- FE 2-4411 | A VERY | nice home with a large number of features usually found tn more expensive homes. Separate dining room. Sun room, glassed in porch- | Fully plastered. Full base. | ment. 2-car rg tnente and cement driveway a large lot only $8050 VADD'S INC. OR 3-1231. | _H Drayton Pi i FOR COLORED | ~ s = 4 FAMILIES ( Open Sun 2:00 to 3:00 pm. 176 Bassett St. off Earlmore Blvd. Newer bungalow with tile- kitchen and tile bath 2 bedroom Bg large knotty’ pine bedroo ‘as heat, nice chased lot, W. Huron, Kinzler Realtor. FE 4-3525 VETS—$400 DOWN INCLUDES ALL COSTS COLORED AREA , { Gas heat, new 2 hedrooms, pavd streets, auto. hot wa- ter, MODEL at 443 pee LIN corner NEBR Cyen daily 3-8. ys & oe. WALTHAM REALTY FE 89-0831, * Sunday 2:305 :30 1040 ARGYLE weenie ivy = 6 room English 2 pus frame ru” dies eat rage Carpets, modern ietttn en Must be sold — familr moving from city ‘ Directions: Drive out Or- id Lake Ave past Tom's M left on Berwick — left on Argyle Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence Street Open Evenings YE $8i61_or FE ¢ Veterans No-Money- Down LOOK $8800 Total Price $44.62 MONTH Plus Taxes & Insurance sO Why Pay Rent 5 Room New Home WITH Loads of Features AND letely Finished with ce Vements in INSULATED Model OPEN Cony Al Im tr ti DAILY & SUNDAY 2 EAST NEW YORK AT BALDWIN Westown Rs IY PHONE FE vase DETROIT OFFICE Diamond ‘1-0320 BY OWNER Home and 8¢€ lets. ¢ bedroo 20532 Hving room, large aitting room, extra large dining room large -Eitchen 3 plece bath ga- Tage large shade trees. al! kinde — rubs Jf miles from Pontiac Near all lakes echoo! bus at doer. All for $10 000 with $3 200 down No Real Estate agents Phone. _EM 3-016) SYLVAN VILLAGE 8 room brick. @ bdrms 2 bathe fireplace carpeting. ful! bent 2 car garage 72 jot« landscaped Quick sale needed Owner going _ into Dusiness FE 5-T3a¢ Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A COUNTRY HOME Here's @ wonderful white frame Colonial home on 7 acres in Wa- terford Twp 10 spacious rooms, om the first floor, including Kitchen. sewing toom TV room utility room and carpeted living dining roams Upstairs has 3 bedrooms and extra full bat: and jt eecelient large chicken roan and ?-car garage comorise eutbulldines The fine traditiona: lines of this home highlighted br the bea: stiful planned landscaping make this @ home of lasting beauty Onty $17,500 on terns WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1%0 W. HURON ST. Open Eves 7 _i tos a LEVEL _ BRICK riooking Bilver Lake Grif Coun rest<« thie all-britk 2 jevel 3 bedroom home along wth an abundance of cuctom features such> as 2 beautiful bfick fire- places. atee ceramic tile bat: room. ree closets s kitchen with loads of spacious Basement is partitioned off for Tecreation space Picture window overlooking Silver Lake Golf Course Timken silent automatie heat. Also garage and many other fee features pan price $17,900 uy for t Call for sppointine oe buyer. larkston Real F state 20 8 Main, Clarkston. M MAple 55821 = DOWNTOWN AREA LOW DOWN PAYMENT —3 Bed. rooms. Living reom 8un room, Kitchen. Bath Basement, Ott _ heat, Automatic water heater, 1', car ‘garage. Good rooming house ica tor WEST SUBURBAN Confectione Stor ete. TER MS. bs WATKINS LK. AREA $1500 DOWN — arpeted Lunchroom, 2 ape’ CLEAN |. R. HILTZ Ope REALTOR 4011 W. Huron st. Lae ris. Utitity Water heater SUN. 1-4 rE , Siete sae em ae ey oe ee AIRS Se en ae a a * j 3 i é THE PONTIAC, FRE For Sale Houses HOME, NEAR wa ) Oe ar ae. —— Coot 43. For Sale Houses 43 avsuRN—Dequ UINDRE.-3 BDR. e in. gi. dn. $75 mo. OL Ep 1 Bir. * ABBINGTON a pa y your wapetitd in the peace $390.00 D te aii, ice me ree Fie} Ld re e *au- . own tiful lake peivilsges” Vacaled 13) miles north of tiac. Total | 478, N. EAST BLVD off main Price $5,950. : stree room brick home, ful)’ TTS Eres ees "Tr * basement. , landscaped, ease WEST SUBURBAN BURNS REALTY CO. Ve RIDGEWAY | 14912 Wyoming OPEN — STO , . AVISBURG ‘NEARS 7s ACRES. 1 recreation room screened porch, SUNDAY 2 p.nnito 6 pin soos mene, os | as heat heated garage, fire. _ tion. Several out “pull g8, Tra piace, lantecaped corner lot 170 730 E TENNYS( x old shade, neat. rf handle. x 120 $16,900 with substantial J cei Cliffard Staniey, Real estate| down payment. Cal) FE 4-4738 for 3 bedroom custom built bungalow _ Broker _Fenton Main 90187 appointment ; : with full basement 2 dining TO SETTLE ESTATE MY EQUITY IN A 7 ROOM IN- spaces, oak floors plastered 6 room modern bungaiow Auto, come convenient location FE Walls, auto of] ac heat, auto matic v. heat Full “asement | 5-5822 hot water, laundry trays Birch Large lot Paved street Located |~ ~ ~7~ = =< flush type doors and’ vestibule in good Tesidentia! district on | B | pedroo-r Wardrobe er - ocr . 1 te preper- furniture Huge picture the chen ie basement tiled rec atiached plac! A pebbdi -leke feaee natural’y peofessional man es the best * Partitianed plastered 4 car erate the who Wish Tklp REVERE ATE POSEF<310N peat atiractive 2 burxaliow fust 2 IMME DI {ream \rats sladed _ 88 400 apo HOU &E Bast for rea: | immaculate bungalow Terms niend basemen! [es heal. decorated jasieredd pain eA, i bles } car garage Picasent corner pa Mteattus priced at §8.- THE BEAUTY of iap siding, but with the dura- bility of Drick aluminum of course. $ ever-size roome featuring a full dining room. with oodles of cupboards, eng ample tablespace And the bedrooms wil! easily hold twin beds Even the bath is very large basement with a 2nd fire- pie* OQver-sized 2 car g¢a- age plasiered end at icone Huntoon Lake area You be first to see this lovely home 85) EARLM woop WARD RSTATES GI terms available on this center- hall bungalow with stairway to attic, separate dinette, also table space in kitchen. Full basement. gas heat. e, paved drive Lot and half. located on Fari- moor Bivd Total of eabout $1,000. will move vou in HURON GARDENS SPE- CIAL. With $900 down. Im- mediate possession on this freshly painted 2 bedroom bungalow Full bath. extra lavatory in utility Oil floor furnace, automatic gas wa- ALL ter heater Full price only Completely fenced lot. See it today IT 18 WITH PARDONABLE PRIDE we offer this “clean-— est house in Modern Hous- Sub Beautify: Newly sanded & fintshed floors ainted basement Moadern itchen Gas beat & ter 1'> car garage head door & ribbon 80 © 180 lot neatly jand- scaped. Rear fenced. $2,300 moves you in with a small $85 a month which includes taxes & (nsurance. Interest @t 4% per cent RAY O'NEILL, Realtor gy TPE Sh i03_ of $6 500 Estate Exchange SUMME cs COTTAGE | Check this nice 2 bedroom home today Ot heat. eler hot water heater. Only $1,500 down. ALTOR 975 Baldwin FE 46203 pavisnunen LISTING SERVICE SEVERAL CHOICE LAKEFRONTS WALTER GREEN. MY 2-5831 | SHADY RANCIL HOME | and $300 Down | New 3 bedroom bouse with dase | ment. complete exterior infin ‘shed interior Witthg inciuced _iarge Jet OR 13-2877 OPEN __For Sale Houses _ 43 SLICE QF HAM carpeted, space, paneled ree aaa ee oe garage. F rn 2 wwaca 3] ipped rom we u home. Everything automatic, to ation . paved street. ‘ull storms and screens. rugs venetion blinds included. $11,000 terms and HUDSON 8T 2 bedrooms ail modern howe. ex- garage, cellent rons ition, 3 car $8800 ter WIL Lis’ M. BREWER N. Parke | FE 4-518) FE 54-7704 Owner Selling Ranch home 3 pedrooms, 2 baths. WILL BUILD BRICK raneh-t¥pe home on your lot $550 dn. $50 per mo. Ci omplete on exierior “ich- A BEAUTY FOR YOU. _ 3 BIEDROON BRICK RANG | if Open Sunday 12-7 Natural freplace cining afea beautifuliy iarge [ving and | designe! SATURDAY, JUNF. 23, 1958 Bm Jl. nee awe a by find THIRTY-ONE a “Maybe 5 For Sale Houses 43 HAYDEN ~ Venetian blinds REWOOLS Better call today PRANK SH 1-751 _ For Sale ; Houses Ne sou plabicd: the seeds upside down gu 43 IN ROCHFSTER new 3 bedroom frame basement on large jot siormMasa screens ana colores Oniv 2 blocks t5 $15 500 with $2500 douu today EPARD Rochester ir Webster Schoo! Immediate posses. thts attractive 2 bungalow Modern with breakfast ment storms irsulated Lot garage $10 500 th Side Ro Fr pen bath bengaiow contentent and Fis reom nh Lani Daa Ce basement Beautifu wit t room = fu new furnace HIAC ATO a: “ade treea 1 t ar eareur alpe awe? P.ece firing break'as!t room 3 bedrooms an wii reaction pare Peal car garage $18 S00 terms "er 2 J nO aren + y Annett Inc. d ALTORS Biron Everin bE &-Oeae &* enc Sinday 1-4 NICHOLIE RaNny ™ DOWNTOWN F $400 DOWN 10 600 - wth very rm gocd & pan home $1 500 en RNISHED «4 POOM HCMEF Oniy ful paved vacant & the pri With schon! Harte $i toe dr bath A oti st jake 4 $58 mo. VACANT batt on EAST SIDE-2 BEDROOMS ve ene lated WEST A hath aite Owner to ’ 1¢ room* & bath p <« a° Firepiace rstate & £9 see ' its SIDE ery > REDROOMS comfnrteble Srme Fac new sath ! turna hot water garage Hh handy to schoe] -tores } messing Price reduced $8200 with $1.325 dn NICHOLIE ktchen large activities room spa- ae lot Dont miss this termfc . wry TIaMsS LAKE 3 bedroom lome IMMEDIATE PossESSION “ DIRECTIONS on shady lot only ', block frum Auburn Rd to Livernois 1's mies CRE! iweplace | Sunpors | * 1) \\ 2 4 sou'h te Booth Rd and mode! Biofms dis veer? Elving “fecm = 30 2 17) and a kitchen 19 x 10 ; K H L Oil chest Only $1400 down WRAY TON 7 INS \ ; PY.NIN P CRESCENT LAKE 2 bedroom 4] 10 RNE Ik ~] = MI 64133 heme = Ublity Rath Storms & § ROOMS 1 Story trame homer VW le RADE a eee Ghat tas Oe eats 2 Bedroom« Giassed porch OF lske front home from 64950 to eres sone vss eee aa ¥ uy as AL ucometie ee heate: i2500 We also have eacelient . — fets 14 My it ’ “lifes eC us &nes GL : . peiviiporccten TR Utes of Businesses lots terms (Orr WALTON BLVD toward MM THELMA M_ £1 WOOD Rochester 2 pedisom home Ab: Thate Highaay to Farne: & Yast - REAL TOR Dros 2 @ete $8050 Term: . beyond Hatchery Road Turn right $143 Cass-Fluz 2 Re . * to 4110 Parner st oes Po Sa Oe oon WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT laree = = = = iiiing room With picture Window | 7? i LOOK! overookine lane 3 bedroom~ R a T f | g Z = Separate cining area Wal'-to-wal! A . ai di } § Ma an ee z . en carpet Gas furnace !ot 46 x un as saundre tubs len r Realtor Garage Paced drive Terms . sot SG rare ; deal yer BF Orn 14 3 erie: © Tage $18 230 ubstamtial down 411 Hy ren St re Ala IN ( | ] \ payment required ~>° a Modern 2 bedroom nome Garace —_. : ~ ‘1 = S26) Peu\VN besement Fenced rear yard Bald eM Pein 2 cos on ay Et “OMT Prec at $6950 terms pore most oc xp oeee we! s . : PLCS Cost see i aen S15 fursace Quick possession $7 950 YS ib ENG I {Xo (i tRT ER RYE 4 \ Apprey $1200 dowr or @ ny F 240 216 N Sagicee FER 4-406! CPP N DATTA oe PR) S20 ri DOWN OR TRADE es oye Rt BRICK AND FRAME PASCHES lake Nill 127 eR ow 3 BEUPOOMS Sa sh Ef ane iiage yz 7 a KATH Sam Ware'ick hae sere 5 new s1250 DOOMN IN WING RPOOM 4x 23 ranch heme x % bearoom Inspect oir model nome tedary 4 OTS #1 bat and washroom With r large rooms Listing room wit “re i SET shoppir Hume Sitiout beserrent matsie fire e entrance Master bec Roe ready to seine it Gul? pate With studie ceiling Rea! room 12 2 12 Modern kiffther : m Miter: Re 4 mie t 4 ‘ Bs bulll cupbeerd« Ba’ N Higa : Moa T it’ ‘ BMA gun! ne ‘ vytrt J Dace Water heater Choire «tf 4 A ai a, er tievations Copper p'umbing ‘pe . za ote Load * x cers on White Leke Ki si ! ‘ Prise cut MSS ts Duck Te Pe Mtl #423" 1” -é vi h fer epen an WATIRN LAKE Al Mos? -acer 1 HAYDEN, Reals $500 cien 23 8 M house FM 8 F Walton Bird FF Afeat 4156 Oper bees Sun 16 to 72 TAKEPRONT YEAR AROUND) he ev Ome @ bedroom ‘ust com plete Cre 2 bedroom we isp FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN porch Both modern pnice'v ‘is ra att goc¢ basement anc ' atce t Regecatoe furnace, FReaconabe Corner int f Pont'ac Near Orto- My = Dr syter Plans Near «tore FLRNISHED HO {4 OR 22088 after 6 for ap oR ob ‘= thie Ae cone 2 pointment 4416 W Walton Ovrers sa rfliing §2 San t » ar ’ 1 Tdaviston tor Penres Wal INC DISTANCE TOWN - : . 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STREET om a fg athe - : earvem brick $1] 234 doen P ; ° NCOME FOP ga A aes PE} Vous OTHER HOMES AVAILAB! © é t tre Ta7 ¥ * * * 4 ; 4% PRICE Te mie fal ( ttt stews RENE TY tena a's oenitance & parece FE ¢€331 hein At cm 68: tio) we SEW FHA tien W 2 Qice a today bear « ? ea’ Lee $: 108 i K | N . r slic 5 ; f ay oR N DS baa Te t)ener ean ‘ae Ch TOD , P, A aie bi | ped tf - Der Ion 2 t FGAS r ne SCH IR \ M 4 hedtm obra wtm ty mat? ai = He Se * bat? mn bem' l ares Cte te Ree breakfast tr 4 7 oat garage Z mem a g Oooh ‘ Pare for esis 61) te ASE $ S081 REALTOR PF see A g00¢d ‘aise Tete MN p et a2 § 1 Jos ah piner ird ve ray ’ Broadway lake O- ic Oper Eve & Flies FF 46-2364 Ca NVA GSTre@r NOT es oe a MUO TIP LISTING SEP VICE A cer rm and ba'n home a ee 5 see’ gre S)0OD DOWN with 2 Bedrme and path on tne Sy gel ee meres : pal oft ina {oer Ind Gvivg rm oan - ite ENE pai meris See ibs Bure ih aimost pew S room but one bedrm i: same size Location text ak hence inted wall ie @ so Rear Dus ime «<'Ores snd vir : Aluminum chure®. Dont t new eta mak me ef 9: . 8 eas = ei cies & 1 wa ce be 14 F Pike St Sop er oe r nace > ‘aur yet 4 1 ' - ~\r oie” en a wo gel poe WMO TE RNUDSEN PONTIAC REALTY | REALTOR a AWRENCF & ‘ ‘ $16 Portia: State Bank Bidg Haid ein FR 54-8255 Phone FE ¢-4516 A we #1 630 pM eur fet 40422 (9 St NIYNY 2S 3 bedroom she!) heuse Coat teu Pe ‘ -- $ don $45 mo, 14 Pee s available Sree our tureen Take kront Honte r additional informa 1 1 ie ents (VR €f0] CRT YD eof Oskiand « es ns = nS (ean re? atet @r -« eat Loke Communit fel} NOR SF COR P, aft hat? : ; 5 Ya lake frort heme te bat't cole Cass Fliz RA eon or Pave Om, ' s leve } hedrocr « Fr 7.7 ar FF 2-9°79 ae 1 + The r 4 an ta i a ati ner wer ving rooms 2 fire » o places jake side terrace a: d MI Nt PNY | \R EI. Senne ane ; oe oat 5 a ther fine features. Year at bedrocm bunga- a ‘ ~ A aes i aa poe 1 tt i Braver = e yy «team heat Eatee lance t ‘ € Orcharé lake R eraped let with lote of fruit ber : Commerce Road hee rie and garden cepece lake Wee 2 Mies to Wa r Privileges Oniv $2500 ¢own D RAI . n Water Deine” 2 + ¥ tier Te ae an we eae ee CT ARRKSTON — — Prarticali: sew 2 bedroom bin MUCLTIP! ristt re m ULTIF I TING SERVICE PAL \ RERS ie ; gainw 2th hardaoos floore ; . ; ; tJ t ho Wt ails forced air oa heat aude Ptr a BEA : LAN oe ti, “ Sagi aw St rr apne lar re int 1 H ated om Miller Rad x > ean heer me Ho Rea, Sicate &>.e 1919 Jat wi Mi® Onis 98$0 deowr ar panne ‘ Liar 7 Pre lees feme Rete ing ang PRIVAT® BtILDFP HAS 1 BDRM NT AVR NIRPOR] Cece a ai ¢ ade ‘ = em Lerner jot gRlowe Bh oer an tment emandec kee prs Lo donsier 4° Th pie si ee Scat nd ha Sees Cimton fuver cent lake caraye Prents of dart j S ; Sa sires One and garden space weal ce e Owner cascng siate and must i : sei $2 600 down INC OM} F C W } C Realize over 18 per Kent met & . * cel “s apie ene fret@ii outlet Proverts ac RFA! TOR in good ron ' ton-far goed locstion (and in) Tie) Corner Willems Lake Ram sise smeape Ferra le@ inc.udes jurni- ture for 5 apts OPEN sU AY 2-5 LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW ; 3 BEDRM HOME. ON 2 LOTS 98750 TERMS BALD EAGLE LAKE ced loth Rie ee | Aftractive ‘modern frame two- > Gcbacou HOME, ALL MOD-' hedroom bungalow OQak foore Furnished attractive summer " . bungalow full basement. | tile bath living reén 21 ff lore home 190 ft frontage Good screened and giassed-in front Full basement of} AC heat 19¢ beach Garage Terms > gk and storm windows ft on lake Two water syeteme pala. dows car garage, Outstanding bur why, J RFNROOM BUNGALOW 12750 DOWN VACANT Loceted off Crooks Rd en Int 7A x 2m Cedar shake xome 7 vears cid Oak Moraes teely knetty © e ! Lacheg tiled Sath birch flush fioars AmMinum forme ard eereens Of AC heat Price $9 - BARGAIN HOME S759 DOWN Fecentional ' ern large 2 bedroom mod. | bungalow 2@£32 en founde- John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1978 101 Saginay Street “Phone FE 5-9447 Eve FF 5-4846 or FF 2-1806 Sun OR +1333 TRIPP | ten Modern bath and kitchen : | plastered walic oil AC heat, nice Indian Village ; comer lot o otivn nvestors Perfectly locat . | price 86800 Needs decoratine | den oo adiisne ein. | inside and out but good sound bedrooms and ceramic construction $1000 profit for tile bath up Youngstown bandy man i kitchen. breakfast room. BAe, PSR Oe vials 5 | log-burning fireplace. Tiled OPEN SUNDAY 15 | yextibule entrance. Plus |__ DORRIS & SON REALTORS features ena te: 733_W_ _Hurdn st_ Ph FE 4.1887 eee. wreceecnea re he terrace. Rich wall -te- wall i carpeting and drapes. $i7.- 800- worth it, too! | Two Family j Located on quit paved ! : are see 4 i street § rooms and bath SUNDAY 2-5 down--4 room: and bath | up Aluminum = siding per- 381 THIRD New FHA 2 | fect condilien throuchout bedroom home Of heat H ash ary basement, fenced laree lot Only 8150 dawn pa x yatd) Priced at omy plus morteage cests Came Sist@ Call us today fh and look over our model and be one of the first to Withams Lake get a choiee lot hone at sols Cottage fear privilege lot model FE 44138 on 30° x 175° site. bed- ie rooms, large living room, WAN W kitehen. lavatory and show- | SCHRAM FE &5091 REALTOR = 8-0471 L) Wt are Pad ‘| “ey er Reasonably ee at 500 with $1,000 down $6,- Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 22 WwW. bas hans Street 79808 en Eves Res ni Cooperative Real Estate ge LISTING SERVICE re oh pe §-4304 - | \ t ; {> : ; i , / i ts j , ‘ fpicgh -vte F 4 af ae. incpee oneag shed on 1 acre jand~ off Dixie Hwv.. om paved Rc. just out of Pontiac City limite Reason. | able down pay~ent and rest ples rent Owner jeaving state Wain ams Dr 4-42 Partridge IS THE "BIRD: TO SEF LAKEFRONTS EXCELLENT 7 ROOM. 1', BATH) home on laree, lot with 2 car ga: tage. Has fireplace in living room, full basement and cil heat Lake | frontage on one of the best ‘trout & HARGER CO, 33: W Huron FE 5-8183 Open Evenings — OPEN 2084 VOORHEIS — -Juct ', hierk rorth of Elisabeth Lake road in Beautiful Cherokee Hills New } bedroom ranch bungalew with at: tached gar Full Ledgestone planter home built for ealozev! large Brick construction basement Ceramic tile bath Fireplace ‘A living ° Paved st 72 x 175, Oven Saturday doa “aunday from 1-5 Mrs Hoyt In Charge Hi. BROWN. Realtor 1942 W_ Huron and bass iakes in the county. | .$7.500 down handles. i 2 BEDROOM. 14 BATH lake- front located west of Pontiac At- tractive stone irspiecs: $13 650, full price on terms STONE AND FRAME # RM. 1's bath home with beautiful land- scaping and 200° of iske frontage 2 fireplaces, 16 x 30 recreation room, and 2 car garage $8000 dn handles SUMMER HOMF WITH 142) OF WATER FRONTAGE Has 2? bed- rooms and largé stone fireplace Could be year ‘raund home, $4- 500 down BRICK 5 BEDROOM HOME with a car garage on 180 of lake frontane near cena: $33,750 on ' term WARD 7 PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 4 3881. 1050 W. HURON ST, @pen Eve, 7 to 8 ; “DRIVE OUT W Huron &t Crescent Newly Redecorated $11. 800—tiood Vertis oP Ph FE 2-410" Move Right IN 3 Bedrooms 5 Years Old 1}, Car Garage Extra Large Lot EN SUNDAY 7PM. to Lake Road turn right at Hatchery Rd to Georgeland or go out Dixie Highway. Turn left to George and KENNEDY js w Huron ‘Open Evenings ‘8 i a. | { ! WAM. | REALTOR | i “EQUITY AND 5 — HOME FOR i BEDROOM 8sHEL L, GOOD Lo-' 5-7420 for eash Cali PE 6-230 | at 5 ROOM AND. BATH, “PR | vate owner FE 47585 3 BEDRM RANCH TYPE HOME Only $1.100 dow 3 bedrooms, large living room. gy $800 i den, a very modern kitchen with my ae Grey Oke es Lake front 2 bedroom year dinette, lots of cupboards, utility | some work inside with lake priv. | round home Modern now va- | room, ateched mppcetgt age ee ‘ ileges LADD'S INC. OR 23-1231 | cont Shady rear lawn, good | den y already in. lots of grapes Wed dtl A eet ee oe | “ae | strawberries, fruit trees You can BY’ OWNER SMALL EQUITY IN| _ $1000 DOWN | have country living yet only 1s en 8 room house in city. Wil Nearly new 5 room with Cresant minutes from Pontiac 240 foot | _trade FE 20803 Lake privileges Tremendous fromepe, oy Sat leet deem Prices’ “TINCOLN TIFIGITS | Saran i 3. BEDROOM BRICK. TIL ED GARDEN SPACE \ NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS A 5 BASEMENT PERMANENT WA lovely 4 room oll furnace new | room modern home for $1,000 if TER SOFTENER 3A GE large kitchen and utility room, | you buy this very modern 3 bed) LARGE LANDSCAPED LOT pig’ hign lot $490 wial | room home. with 2 bedrooms and FRUIT TREES MUST SEE TO bath up. while down there i, «| APPRECIATE 3689 OAKSHIRE .oy0 nown | large bedroom. living room sep- FE 5-920 0°00 7 ereat big ronma and fill | arate dining room. modern kitch- 2 BEDRM HOME FULLY FUR basement Corner lot excelient | en, bath, full basement. Next to park $1.750 for equity West Central location i auto oi] furnace 1's car cement 134 W Fairmount FF 5-40960 He block A: corner ot 70 by 3130 —-— > -— = ~~" IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~| ae ull price for both houses 2 HOMES Very very atiractive suburban i $4 Pius extre Cass canel lot one 6 ranch home Owner moved out , HURON GARDENS This 2. bed- room and bath full basement pi eile oe vrae eri a room bungalow is 26x38 feet on’ ier 4 room and bath. ideal jo. Then cereae) ReAGID awh | (indagiens corner, location, 18 C8tion “for children $14 50000) tor eicd Aarne aoese face living, room modern kitchen ei! with EZ terms need we say premises all landscaped { full bath large utility room clace ore Facnines after @ ceil Mr te. | to schoels. and shopping center, . id N 5534 i Tis tar garage Priced for a quick oh oee nn nan PY across street peig MIE @end | = s s t | ic oe $LGSE Gown SUN Pree) ee Longfellow -Schoo!, $ room A‘. JOEINSON, Realtor Fanci; type home, butlt In 195! = ; - ; ; i ee . “yey neat @s @ Din eas clothes dryer 1704 S one Kd | LARW REAL ESTALI $995000 full price See it now Toa | FE 46492 or FE 4-4813 Open Fvenings & Sunda) s 3 BEDROOM Multiple Listing Service Off Josiyn large % bedroom home | ae ~} On two lots, large family dining CONN ENIENT | room nice sive living rom with | Io stores bue DANE PRON TS 80 BIOOMFIELD dIGHIANDS 4-,.0 ; GEE) GDS EL! ls & Matinorough Ranch brick & ©) 8 i Vata a: Late Frou J ies PERT Rou! “me modern oak paneling built J)... ¢ 7, aay wme hes 6 - (bedroom ae television carpetec drape echt jis +O combiner kit: het ai washer and drver siorm: & i Ta? hese sO oma rar Une area bat mit ee ef watage «co onnlete lan Te Ls o ite he 14° ge @iasses-li preach wired | aped pared street immed om br ck ‘ is Electric steve fulix modern In Tice $24500 terms ar wome You ls ove the uted in the furmture i Pian ranged avd macte- Eee oom ne Pater aute wasne 4 nM PORARAUGH FRE 7-8057 1 hath« boat potoar and dock \VACAN OFFICE ON WOODWARD ar sQ space t ive «$1250 Ve nae LAKE center n he Ac — Proce far ( ' “EY coard Take Road “me WATKINS LAKE This decirahie COET AWN iN ROAD West of Teles: : a : be 8 bs teg-aph Road oo besty I vere clean and ea } BEDROOMS Middlebelt then Sout 1 la ica. ' < Indian Village Brick The one we hinck te St) Jneenhe Street fad A i rou iiave been looking [5 fren rehto 32. me ta lvon- ies ihe ‘ 29 ft living reom. dining room. hoe Follow signs garage glassed in poreh ofa vf and a 14x10 kitchen Exceptional. 2 ‘wers. tock garden bath i large bedrooms Hardwood floors suiated. storms and «cree: Ser plastered walls storms and rice sands beach Priced at $16 screens Gas heat We believe it 500 with terms is the best value in town You Special know the location we can show ~ . vx ‘ : vou through at your convenience Suburban tanchhome White pre neta we ec 4 Call now! Full price ‘s only $15.- aluminum siding 117A aan — - — spore Vaart ear, OUrs for Acting FRONTING PONTIAC LAKE NEW Phe an have it pay for it> ay * $350 DOWN hedroom starter home with arge basement Lake privileges en Willams Lake Wooded lot F.C. Wood Co. REA! TOR OR 23-1235 Corner Wileamse Take Roaqg & M39 _OPEN SUNDAY 25 4 SCOTT LAKE FRONT COM- pletely furnished to the jast Getat inclucing Semmoce reiat in Cute 3 reom ‘me wit y sunmporch over- ooking lake Jarge 60 x 300 aooded [at wavely sand heact doce and rowboat \ Waste Time going north ‘ou can have LJ $2900 wich terms SVaniit pag naw Ps; Open Eves Till SI VER LAKF FRONT LOT aq 1 front, 170 ft deep Ideal bulin- ni site Pb FE 40345 _ TO SETTLE AN ESTATE MUST sei, 240 lote with priv on Cave a Elizabeth Lakes Waterferd Twn and Pleasant Lake West Bloomfie' Tup from $309 up Realtor FE 35-8145 36 St 4 FE 5019 Cass-Fliz R4 MODERN PRIVATE 3 AND BATH squate lake FE 43369 WATKINS 1 ee garage Priced BROAFR Ra PRE 45135 VATERFRONT Tw rcttage two lots Lertnate Boat 4 800 terms $1,250 A! cottace 75 f? $1 150 dow: Ng imauiation boat ie homes $7 wen Marry Gis White Lake 218 and 4-486) at ua Newer we _.-pianned hat ac Teene: and attached 2 car Smal hern oy ef and work shop Rea‘i- neti cibiat ed 1) 7 pores a pont, andscape for oF u atare modern! ted Gasset and Po ce $14 000 KINZLER REA'TOR *70 W Huron 87 one FE 4-382) or FE 829 Eve Maultinie Listing Service PS OARLAND LAKE 43°0 SASHARAW jake around bu! “ine bt red 200x100 each Good beact 4 ots sitee reatrictions veo beautiful year room facing surrounded and Tie p read Owner on property ' tr KINS PEAKE Redronme basemert water 2 car shader Jor good Price $9950 with $7 $07 er cash $9000 For particu- J Qwens Broker a 11450 4 i AEN SNE NANA BAYPOP? laeketrare BAY «ot x hed rr round 4 $i2 590 $2 508 down Oy Nee 4 Periream ake Pesos simmer home priced tn se! idem: A. hed ctmm front ake Idea! for large family PORT AUSTIN q hedrogm | sof SALESMAN AT 9882 1 AKE- SIDE DRIVE. BAYPORT, SUNDAY ‘ J. A. Taylor REALTORS INSURANCE 100 Oakland Ave FE 4-2544 Open Eves Free _Parking LK COTTAGE 4 AT E BIG ‘LAKE 25 min_from Pontiac. Lincoln 6-4800 FOR SALE LAKE LOT FE 65-8142 _or Lar 3909 lake frent vear Furnished Only sle- $3.56 down LAKE HURON - residential (100 ft few left Florida Beach $65 to $109 per front For al) in- formation, including photographs [peea Brownell Realty, FEderel No obligation, of course. RESTRICTED lets) only a "91,450 down. Hannan. LI LAKEFRONT Just a few lots feft in this new iake an ila as low as $2,359 wits. cent down. CRAW FORD ne j apency opr e-18@ §3% 2 W. Huron Eves MY 3-1143 ~ $1,200 DOWN” Bass Lake on canal 200 ft frem jake, vear around home. 65.500 Some furniture Vacant ; Multi Lakes Realty MA 41090 ~CHAPIN LAKEFRONT. LAKE PRIVILEGES, WE HAVE A GOOD SE LECTION AVAIL- ABLE NOW, OR }1491., FESII, pr. cat tt Sine hte ea ey eee ee te Se re ae aS pt sl ie eM aaig, %% eer ee ae — * eee THIRTY-1WO | a ae eons THE PONTIAC P . | oe RES. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 a ee Apt siz sire gas stove $49 04 ‘ 4 For ee te ee a Sale Lake Prop. “4 _ For pen = Sale Lots 46 | For Sale F ’ LAKE FRONT STATEWIDE _ lac a be s CARNIVAL , b ‘wears old, AOR : a rears ol. very modern Ante BLIZARETH LAKE RD, wot of Ma eat y Dick Turner Swaps $ rms.. 62.000 will nandie T lots. noned business Sel Manistee. ‘Count Both in Sacro } 55 Sale H by owner MY 3.2000 erms pert. Terms | all or | settle estate. “Dh os Must sell to ; : a ; oS | S088 Free old Gioods 57 Sale H ‘ ‘ ; : | CRESCENT LAKE SUB-DIVISION ACHES He \ RADE SUBSTANTIAL | EQUITY ru. : ARAN LT ousehold Goods 57| For Sale Mi ellaneo @ SCOTT LAKE -RONT. | eremieace residential! lots, lake “divided at Riaut = BE on \ | for Sooner te in Sylvan Village gay loop fot pnp BED, $20. ~ scellaneous 60 Gomptenety Sainuahee athe || 0nd Bon Crescent Lake $250 a park. Just ee location for | | good west ea or Pes d rug. Size 1x8, $15. {' ,USED ELEC. RIC poles, “acecce tam, | BD cH Watertord “beet ot tate Front | | Sell Ask for M or will | FULL az W Cleanup Time Is } mock te relax a Cute 5 1717 8 Tienoe REALTOR iar on Townsend , Sera ine) — Same oe ‘cond at, GAS 5 RANGE. . GOOD WATER HEAT ERS rations in and see ‘our pe ¢ room heme wi 2 ee “e421. ar » Also . FI veer ete r hew . 300 wooded vet wree 60% PERRY ACRES A ee * St. 4286 Dinie Wes i / HOME MART FOR SALE. PRIGIDAIRE WARM. tine ey Li WELL Ch Known fa imieror past ‘aevel: z ove opment. 4'9 mi Loe syion ams aE gapionettil Sat or and! Gxt c "aes sae oe efor, Rr mags ns ‘Cat otha Easel Man ar atthe we ae aang eae | HARE VEER ht Salk | 0 AMURCH’S 1NC, 4 en- ~ al- i y ——— ——_ ter north wage sow cae i iocatioe" act to pot fou! With roada op aides Gould ou wasndt__Prectically new ‘Make One isso” | 69,2 W LAWRENCE. FE 0 oe qutet right build sceiient e div 1 ‘ easily offer ~ ak here at home shorn ate eae site On streets to be Oe es a into smaller country | FE 43201 ¢'GE STOVE, TW wa 1Se inlaid tile (@xt) ... appo: y paved by $45.000 ' 92. 0 OVE RDROBE . te oar ee Ck me ee aN tea Gan, Lae | parent LADD B. INC. “OR = EQUITY NEW 3 BDRM | oa be ltr reese. st. Eg, IRE E TRUNK 31 $10.3 DRAW- fo" paint 16 ciooesoncras mee He $150 rae ADD 8 INC rE | Pion 4286 Dixie funy Dasyien OR }- 1668 oP or. a cu. FT. eda ling ater” Agerereal Linoies Neat pe 2 ae 5-8201 Salesman : lains ’ j . cellent condit: air , . y- seen see ya haw. Mottout Realtors monies proves sety |) | AACRES | “CRMS_ AND BATH. VACANT TEL: | wauitTow Hh Raeose | “WAYNE eee EMITHT'S, 257 S. Saginaw _ Chee Eves on FR 8-816 ¢ SCOTT LARE LAPEER as roperty, or sel” write Pe fees aautiioe 2 Elbe, pe ORXER. NICE \PPI iE ABER 6 Fr. : egies = Tg he corner jot 83n150 Mad Nn Tess, Box entiac | ———- é ICE S : r. PICNIC TAB 10. PLA! 1 ACRE 7 RM 1 ory ft high and ade to order for yb: 32 a tion _On'v $00__MI_61300_ AANCE SALE BLES. Ste. ‘PLANK R AKE FRONT Lake priv $700 w ment r your retire- 1 orporN? w oh eld ciara top. $15 bon Suchy Realty. Onanile FE Giese tae (cash mBRig Me < SL ne eee Your | 3 CUBIC | rr UPRIONT “REFRTO—+—S#!., installe sed Sion ee ca os up to 25% DISCOUNT 40 and up lrg Ra a eankocea _ EAST BLVD f Aa pie Wena PEA FA you ratse | New, $228. nate Terelin, $425 stalled $169.95 &. B Munro Elec. -| On all new floor samples. Wash DRAW V TITE H1 leree al orate _ COTTAGE ere is one of the very few | ap lea Large 10 room aa WILL SWAP ae RON IROMER 435 CAB Huron. Oe oe sete a Senees S Retrig- CHROME OF HITCHES PE 42 eal for cast eft in the city 1 HA ENE ome with 3 bedroom mire 19 months DOG }AS STO 1 UM Ta AGRES ON WOODE Oe & et trees Lot aa ¢ mas grenety besememt bare 16 a cabinet PE S130 a ane es cach re Bora NP nates ARS TO PAY ecient Seni ee ee ere en wi “ fOODE R ranery 12. x- : i LARG D co vered, of all ne with appromi 5 D_ COF et Anco 7 paved st. Just north house Go an x18 chicken Ee HOU 8E _FE NDITION, $40 | 1 Installed, alge makes of cars af este: tronta, mately 450 f 6] a Ase cn ast Bivd : sod goll Ssi@8TT orchard. | wrecked. will TO BE 44-2683 21N. Saginaw F. E Howland Be oDlage of Mandon 000 cash arge stream run z chard. swap for car, cas _ FE xie Hey. Cement Dict garage ane cece’ VW RELOOMELE LD new fences, 611 800 terms. Call” Ba Fee n JUNE SPECIALS wernpenee 7 pernicena”| FOR GALE COMPLETE me ae Houre mew 3 acter MEIEFELDTWE “Ripce 8 Call, ae RIC INCINERATOR. VAL Television > ays) burn aoe condition 455 Au-| womens E COMPLETE , ; SET or foF the ers moasibiltties here | « cres on Walnut Lake Rd 17 ~ jEWAY REAL ESTA’ i 0 iN trade for build- able top gas range ’ Le . __ cach : tiple set of > jestor The whol : s00 ft 178 fF d tisx #75 Baldwi : STATE | ng material of tos se -.-. $20 ee uretors. "49 to for onin $2100 with tans terms Gey § si Momtace ‘oo Wal qo ACRES NEW HOME” BARN. 10 s4n60 equal’ value OR Elen range 8 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 p1 miles nostn FE ©6284 STREET onville FE 43142 We ha a lady heel asher used ver ? G ... $80 PER M a 1 Ontano C. Eve FE 2-397 FUR FARM Ford = 1953 e Vac cleane y WINDOW SASH en Kings Highway Canada 3971 re IS AND ACR or ‘Sparkitn, 1 tion r_ good cond. DOO fete ee Mc UP igh 1 a ‘all Rutile EAGE th iJ e ean $25 for all. RS geiaedi Wee te vce en SC NUT IE ar 1000" actual” miles, tree _Michiga ‘Aves Te SSE $4 Q5 P'x8"x6' 8° & 17, LONG = ; ds We will be looking : ; 8 and cl ao urce LINOLET =| NOW ONLY teu Com ooking f ; ; | 2 story clear 8h. uM eer ree Be LIN. : Ont co a neil ae BUT DINtG STi sings air irr etn es bdrme = er Regering 2 ‘a_price at J AG Te NEw Me setae Co co. ae $115 | asad ne PC LONG rn enlt® Co sats ake 8h : - | Teol she r garage osive hone in rs ‘MAG A ée LIN. 5! Cll saetca wi 1A Jefferson BIOOMFIELD AREA ber Near Sues: Grape Ar: 62 Fests . Mere in your i aaceard Ga A eos, \S- STOVE 4615 Disie Hwy Drayton Plains | 6x6, 8x8, and 8x10 ee rr PRescott S367 ear CBA Near Woodward 100 aw RUsan nation 77M Rag US Par OF. cpaece for ea sarees | MAPLE _—_ (116 NEW CONCRETE BLOCK Soil 20c LIN PT. RY OWN as age Oniy 82: 100 ft. front- MI peek: TOR it 1986 ra real fine car fr BABY CRIB ve: corner blocks $40 8.18 Lea ag sinks bathtubs, plumb- [aonNEr MODERN FR ly $2200 ote! ~ 290 8 weeaessa 6 by NEA Service, tne.,§ clear Call us now! eens [2 Goss cond $10 Inquire 616 = ‘, HORSE DEEP 814 Englewood | cel ctrical motors, cakined. ar bedrm lakefrom COON! ee Bham oP al P WELL JET! heaters and all kind an Midclestr rom home COON!A! HILLS SU BUR : oe ee : pump. 2 ft ef Ting su is Gf (bull: canes clestraits Lk Carpeting eee eee 7 VBA RBAN HOME __ “Other than that, how is it?” _ HS) M. Stout, Realtor [MAP LE ce ana cuain.| {97 ccc" of ee on ee ina pplies ch $17 , oe lovel oe be a i excel! , ‘| . Sr st INDENT ns mmnenediainnananeememeanes = ne . Bag: es. uburn A : $00 FEM 3.2685 WAG Us ee oe of bearing ies ee SD oe Gua tue Ml ae 54165 | bie. 0 12 rus, pad ‘and’ table |? WHEEL ae Opeyte eben ee gel ARE NEW cia * , soot . perfect buliding icon ome oe x monet Rasiness! Opportunities! -—------ MODEL A PICKUP. “pono. i uonemoran EM 1-0440 after 6 00 | for apt. size ged OU et |New grade doors RD ON LY, ‘. ) : arge chick eae es 5 : . den t car. | M A 17° MA , New fron : N COLONIAL ESTATES pce! buss door mee pee _ ; - L acess Dppersianltics §) SFE Ue Foe whet? MA 6-3375 | her cabinet wan ao com (mpsrtuienta Heavy TANK 4 oe dese Masi ise Pad 210 {t frontage ; row sad . late Tractar tools + wvocery & Meat Moar ‘DIN eclipse han L TYPES OF | tal $380 Clark eavy - Kauge me- notly pine $1485 per 100 sq ft TOG] ° Bath ait Sens ee one ere ong mia ea] tee ee A SRE ph eee uovina” our or arate Murr SMR EE TO Fatt eet A e or i room v ts a ness A ‘omplet 3 ance | iano )|6C _ cP per “ei ROY KNAUE, OWNER ON ns meters BDU S11 200 (kr ons OAV Nic on) sldeiea chil eG oe Gone | frigerator, double bed Tuchen ', BAG SIZE WATER COOLED 45° Pivscord 4x8 sheets aedee A Ineuding NEAR ; 160 S : . ins ; is increasing Cle R SAYS SE chairs out door » ble and chairs en ta mixer Also I-ba is DO Fiberglas tnsulau : Ine acing mortgage costs mov COU? ROLLING FOREST LAKE Sanders Ra a every Bunday and at 7 losed DIXIE H 1 fl. and picnic supplies, las grilis bikee chair ts Ice skates bov s per and auto Ww : size with hop- | House paint on $450 ros isa ea peaeee vee onssension, plait cLee ies Phone OA &3138 See today. You Pri eed nai | Grossing "$30 000 Jaeliy ool on RN Ie | B mow- 5-008 $ misc articles. FE ° condition FE | co Geed) ® $285 gal ; lots an eae me = . See it today. ¥ eee al 2 year! Oo - - paved streets cea rellike tas ae. nice level Sale Business Property 49 oday. You wont be sorry! Rosetta! Giggs eon Lae oer = Be SAE S Hl. RD ARE uArLe BED. BOX SPRINGS. $25 | i 20 - VOL SET COLLIERS | oe hardware, plumbing, ce 3 BEDROOMS orl eitea | thie ets (5: rene home pase W Bi | Ptah — Cissedueveuings Huron St “PE 5.9101 orge oil heater. $20 OR v3 nce. 24 Glenwood ae reed crock drain tile ce ; = | fhel ave Birmingham in Bioem- "a OSMUN EXCELLENT Loca , 7. IGe OW : oneess Orauirs r {COTTAGE 4 ROOMS. ee WINDOW FAN FOR 815. eae ne FREEZE 73° MALL. Dems, Se he om, tanks 1Yoeu | jeld 1 i) lon for S : 5 ‘ al fire er $15 i oth in good or BATHIIS | Buy . seve epias beautifully smal Gaslasse $08 01 S961 rE s3063 oe Nanas State-Wide | {ere take ee ee ne plete bed for $25. "pe S786 Com- | FUEL on acu en eR Wear ; UNION \v RE [CKING : | steadily going up W ces are A FINE LOCA oe 2-97 SALE BYIOY FE 3- r ; -Hac i! trade fo : n- rou 7 - er On AT tis EL re kiee V ~ oa r anyt AWN | e tm f ny INC reid aueanees eae ee | eee Fo ra risa al Ca NEEL Lint ett ree Sa ac By ahce Beg ral| bee sige comer Sh ate mete he Haught”) suze ea hoo. " pis ‘ t Bs ty "17 ie Bs bas fon Waldon Rosa, 8 © PONTIAC-SUBURBAN AREA SEE Bene ee ae oe een Telegraph \UTOR,., SILVER FOX JACKET AND FU! = 2 eee es Tl Lance | Pei? “ au ne ul? l c | , ‘business section of fast : = Ss coat, § FUR = gon Like new sun : : WM. Lake front and 2 ac rea ow Lake germs Union Label Ounes fae BUNOCO SERVICN BTATION FOR |” Sale Land Contracts 52 °° Seto for siecteic Sireas a verste : bien Lake Rd Lake poles OB 1” Ane ut a doubt : ee aes S Mod . : = Soe 3-0105 r or ‘ OW WELL 9600 GRATIOT iN ef the prettiest lake bt one NEW MO <—— ern 2 bay statio 2 iC UME. Goo R oer } A lots MODERN BUILDING | cated in Hol! n, le- BALANCE $442 = condition FE Db Daily & to 6 land County in Owk- — manufacturin, DING ZONED {| | oily Avatiable f > $4426 SEASONED TRADE OR | ene o 8 saa 8 tot 4 g. Ga« heat ease Write or call Su or | __ LI 6-924 SELL BED D SHIOPPE _ [2 WHE KEnwood 5.8200 NED WATKINS LAKE ROAD oa ee oe buss intersection Bere Fint Adichlens zpos ee ee meee *Saagtar =D DAVES. . f ER 7 Hock 2¢-tt Tre care EASY SPIN DRYER. uN COND! REA NI tiac P s. Bor 08 Pon yew $2 000 BSH RESE 1 _6-1304 “re, Sat, & M | 2.000 USED . LATE ao . $18. GOO 3087 W ogttstes LTOR ice corner jot mi pest NEW ne DISCOUN | WANT mee 2th O8) RED BRICKS C BOY D oO ist be sold | NEW SERVICE = - : NI ED A ‘49° | ~ 6 plec OR 3-7538 ALL Ys BIKE es ____ Open Evenings eal | 4-3560 with, re frontage Oniv $aoo | FOR Sal 'E BUSINFSS BUILDING For lease by Te ea coe = PER CENT OFF WE!! | panel of station 30.3 WILL YS and oe ate a sults it x 2 = oo SILVE rR CANDLE Bay | month down and $10 per plant pal oe sop or light mfg ee ie atiog. two stall mene peconee) CONTRACT ON ‘S90 Chevie FE 4-4660 ili trade | price regardless a a ICTURE WINDOW FE a "8. OR SELL FOR ~ ys Si aba ul v fo . - i 7 é STcigrach ur agate leks © asta r Tight party with prover | BOM yay Paddles WILL TRADE UPRIGHT VACUUM | hades, eau was) ae ah 0 axe om w SAE scares. HIDE Ww ALS Also som ; Rd P quare Lake a’ reasonable. 1 ' F HANDIE sweeper, | UM lv Also 20 livin, : “ ATER HEATE FS CHILD'S 817F e other good | entiac Just mation cal . . e. Infor- FY 15-0493 a nm good cond ig room sults kitchen | R FE 4- = and several business ie a | New Miracie-Mile eenice romney hy Las CEA FOR' MR wee ee Ase small rowboat _tn_same OL 6-081) | stas 80 of colors and styir« ressure on 4 chairs 31 gt gasy 3889 2455 RIDGEWOOD RD parcels s roniage | (atis and -Mile center For de a — , WILL i weekly P | zz ooker canner, bam-— ASY WASHER. 7 Y b DOWN _ sn Cots GOP Lesatiog. Hs WIL. SELL ORSTRADE : Seer atier RS 1951 ote te Orchard Ssecsian Stade muon cease | sae as nice 6 —. 7 — = TOHNSO - » t ! — nis excellent foundation 50 — 2-044 rd motor. FE =e: 47881 1704 Cresc Misc. articles 5 en 1S 2 nice parlor table: One of the be NSON, Realtor garment & Ladies it SOLD FOR $7750 B w ee ae eee i $3 each OR 33131 between 1 0 st buys of Pi 4 { shop Stock c« Mngerle ance due al- ,; WILL TRADE FUL ———— _— > 275 GAL .O and 400 or aft lake paces Thet Eoms” wits 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. | pieeds Gms, This shoo. hes oreiin Becurea: Gy wostre pecs MAN Complete | fev (mans! ROYAL TYPEWRITER "ecsonabie FE S310 a ters : as r ere ar 25 | a | been establis are $ room hom s MA 4-1046 be D sao 8 = : except pag a riay Eompiete BY oO : i <> WEST OF PONTIAC ts doing “aA Tees buse one 1 sy wee | WILL SWAP WELL ESTABLISHE (eta ea elec Used only | season = is FRIGIDATR with vestibule ge living room WNER WATE | Zoned a ae nexe) Law rent (Owner ix fe- grocery store for SHED $3950. new i refrigerator. 19.8 BY : “1138 entr i 7 REOAD ied = commercial eee trip fo ek eT is fe e for new Bul rollaway beds com- BY & WOO : . + oe setng on iacuenn eke cone lage 5me Ons iane Wil-| cevose (rows srepe-=d shoncics doen fue ‘ray owns Vdw. M.S » ore ve ro, ol after 8 00 reine siise. ual Gove, 188 Sees CESS 1, Tor Air Conditioner sa ik € space Ot] heater ea! : _——___—— center 72 < ae lot for ee face fee cone ory Will - Mo Stout. Realtor | 5-6757 Soate hts $1495, dining room 18 ROOM HOUSE F< Pertect price 3'9 mi. po ud-! BUILDING 8IT with $1,450 4 96 contrac il house of 17 N Seginaw St x ! le . $3950 floor modej rad b. SE POR SALF 10 ertect Clarkston clo orthwest of Blocks off FS 2 Di acl { Ph FE 35-8165 or Sale Clothi phonograph comb adio e wrecked $300 FE 2978 : A overlooking inte to main road in Per F N Perry 81. ; OL. ME i 'B. AR’ ir R, AM 2 Open Fves Till @ % ing 56 hole desk. $1495, $ 1~> knee 112 STE a VENE - 4 aah orking ( onditien the one who acts feat" r veel dab sproval pases 4392 Dixie Hwy : chet ie & Harger © “INA EST Nile fa : dinette $29 95 Tarte Sout cace, OR Fi ERE RERN ete ‘ 1 . me * r = * ¥ Loy ue ausey. $750 each 2 Ft ; OR 11950 11 W Huron SoU gy eel Gel ae ae br deenaid fee eee er sell and r YY NOW - B18), all types for s nave’ mal. Size 9. N ein g rome re -MTON $150 0 ( rane TE Culloug ale Call Ted Me- | 7 y ane Ver 0 42 Orchard Lk ture KEMTONE larkston ae NEIL. Realto peewee werur IN THIS Pia ST Ata Cullough sedan) Fe $0041 or FE | worn. 0 AE aida GeBGTLT 5 ina Retin » REMGIO — swP : Poses FEO Oi Ra Open he fig of 0 reoma land (bain BUSI 5 | M 34312 . . -ahpire sl sete guaranteed Thrle Bice. a) UC ee! ele CALT. OR 3149 Real F stat Coonerative Re 9 or OR 3-2937 Cee full basements of] fu : us SESS Money to Loan 53 ci alter 6 pm, ric, 5097 N Johnson FE 4-5160 SA che & good supply of x ] 2 8 Main Geka u Se operstirel Neel Esters: Exchange ied sareace haat heaters, kool tel {State Licensed Lenders) = ASL SLACK PANTS AND MA RE Enon ator LAST “YEAR S priced eee ae 3x12 timbers afore G6 8 FT BAiP — MAple 5-3821 tech, 12 BUILDIN located or each unit x (, STOW ~ ves PITS, oon corduroy sport } k ae models. 1 of America < Des! Useq 204 206- 228 rie 32 Grade toilet $198 = —- ie 5-382 DING SITES ocated near downtown on | Ponti ' 12. Very good c acket Sire makes pérfect . you an6— 2x6— re 2 ula 8 x21 double sinks $1495 hand For Sale Resort Pro FHA approved lots | commercial frontage ac tavern thats do “| ~ =e cond FE 2-4306 for § ve vew guaranteed CAN 1, BUY BETIER basins from $10 & an Zs been sur ts have far below je) Diloed fore and couig 4 ne it Sa . : ars buy a new refri . LOMB = 3 G A Thomp CEDA : : ~ Tae << toe reaps org line H at Aaa ieee Conk evs) had Am ae ie again Onn | eed $500 le iieeeeron Goods 57 ca each ee mee han ‘ Red wl CR ae a mortar $11 jae sous R LAKE good west sub es strengin plus an el ow ~ a ent Mdichiaen Piuotes: | Stace cy doors—tiush | : rot COMPLETE $ Seditee. jorulatee MODERN 3 Cnet ep cad on urban loca. stitution ¢ extra good con-| With fast court 2 FINE PORT cent. 392 Orchard Lake A iv a ee eas Gan & panei Filipse iawomower [ts ed cott and 80 {1 f leadas NS 7 y rere s @ bar eous service ti ABLE RAD! ue ' : Oo your order $1 ° = el drive. laws mee ania cc Priced at $1.200 ee oN oe en Realtor. a ce x shout any alter cates: | = perme Tur Sear: ; Seo . Os FE BOE er. ation FREE steel Clothier pats B11 4s ar eon oe eke il : N Sag! ‘ “— nt ' sho : ; ? 5 5s z é rot tv Fe 26837 Call Brownell) Reai- R. AY ONE S ‘ Open Eves =e ie 58165 well take atone a bar -this bird mocern offi ce ie vaetecie ace uae tube a CONCRETE CRU MP ELE Py Se aie ais. oe! wopers we Fe COTTAG __ IL. Realt ; . parking and sh nient to 4-0182 s end stand FE CTRIC Bicg boerds-—insulation§ pl FO = E WITH Alt 282 8 Telecra =) altor > TOS ; , crivats opping. where new) P 3465) Aubu Pivscord — nal) ation pls wood R SALE FLATERS ltATHF ig te oreo sree pare ae wien ANOTHER BnISeSRERSURRSORIMSSETE "pee urine foom Sata! aie re te riche gailcwsonr saragere (MEALS qttvecrter ihe e “o-oper . se and Perry 8 : jo 4 0 shingles ace, Mast 7 ae Z wows Gooa henteg 53000 Went — se eee Earhenge to aicclaea: oa hieb eee ONE je reN™ needs sod'tet Re oem Mae Oe aise ave nisi 14. WITH PAD CALI We ee ae Uneper (See Priced) te) ell as socdea. oss w down payment bobs 600 rontage on Ferry Bt. 63. That cording H ] a! 1281 ' —, : : ov ar ding needs W Genesee 8 ' . - St, ordi . 2 = rR ‘Low ~ . Le aper: tas ee Call FE 1-023 end 08 ta ous BUILD NOW he . Tite MP ale with ¢s - Gece w nn O e€ & Auto 573 Besse RUG AND PAD $50 we oe eee as DAVENPORT "PRICES “wilt PLEASE © 0 PM cr Sundey Oe rmesn . oo i r rasan . i tan Us lie - es : cares LAKE "NEW CABIN | as Fsiaten Estimates freely 162 : ee a IAD Tully iets Gehl ice iy = I ININ OLYMPIC TV CONS $50 gas save peresy eerie) ae PME E G = ” nw § oe . L +. “ONS a chee I ast A l ‘ sd ~ Fy c Neate eat aret tess nat| HERBERT CDA Bt og EAE MURONTIMEE Hea WM hotea ae Nerina oan Company este ee Dover Fe ‘Stes MVS TNR | aaTage Doors ? . ‘ € i 1 ~ ris = = j ‘ rial we adwin 3 $100 on. berth a anaes fone ye tay I> |? lease 2 priced Tent exw eee 7 .N Perry Street 22 CUBIC FREEZER ~ Bamboo shaves cera A a OPr Highland Rd tet OF 3.7082 Berry stee! Set at 818 srupto pee adel Lice ee eae ia Age gen nes) corerot for use on eee O AKE RESORT j - INOLEUM dinette set. 2 floor ore slightly marred M hese $119 50 : eo and _ - . 2 a : ~PKr . of. s ‘ ted tent $0 verses $48 4 ACRE LOTS Realty 7 Annetl Inc. | eS 500 aon white 40a ae ANCE co. _ ANTIQUE =o iskS wore ov: SS pede & sdele get egies 18)" Orchard Lake ean are 1ehercy Tr crraa are Close _ 4 TALTORS ; sand beach wit | ontia | erlet cov: focker Good = 2 etrie of] and boett ne. cna a NCR Nat ign Bt Orman tt a re snag Oven eniee and Bins A (Sat NE hrm grocery A Oceans | th bel edt ir | 6TOTEA BEOORE Bail) INHOR FENCES | Genome ee TIM rat Las Co-operative Res Extat a Oca - venings and Sunday 1-4 | cottages) a 4 room apt for owne 7 L ~ - chest. large corner i © erry 8 BOUGHT sOLD ex. | No money = Car ~~ A rescent 383 Orchard Lake = WRIGHT. Realtor ate Fuchange Bain house 10 acres Opexece LONNS S25 to $300 board. wing chsir ore cup- ennes Turners 602 Mt Clem- FREF ey ite. avoroved ie - i Oak : ve tratle abi reason- ne FE 2 8 YE ON ee Dek lend Aes FF 5-944) NORTH SIDI 2, ACRES pte, teaile! Pere init tne stea BENETIGIA - ie OA 82797 - BATHTUBS 5 FY TECeOD ingot yar BIN FFD sToK oe AY ) . : “ \ u ie ery at ive | ae 2A, NTIQUE — 6° RCA USED 7 chinped 6} = rand contrnis 948 7 : Lorated on Be term attractive | : Ais r LOVESEA : ~ CONSOLE $3905 Lavatort FRE ¢0987 . R B 1 Ra vr Pieas ; T. AM TV niet ei ries 1. . CLARK car muLcuiane near proposed Gingeilvile ae 8100 formation DA ci [ae ANCE C0. a, ar ns ee ubacer, = AL TON Ei 39/98 Mick oon been iia aed TUS aes Lcd cali Ha TOILETS, Pa es bank bullaing § wis on cnrner in a, roviden 7 s : Belch con © oeteeces touble «1 Lot gr Winding D: KINDS ees ‘at $2 500. | conn ang eee | Dorothy Sivder Lavender Be ge anaes ct) err issd eres Bde of dish. Warton cor 3 are a Maret ane ase POF va cals mith. "ttines tte Sox 14 $600 rive. Lake priv ° , *) INVESTMENT = REALIOR Fr be elass weer Very ‘ ae FF 2.2047 colored bath ce’e wi 5 he Wee WOH FE 2-4075 cheap SERVEL GAS Factsre S48 ferent ouhe am a whh 0 Gown YOU BUY IT WELL INQURS jl geeted ee n "Ra ! “ | OAN _ AUTO IRONER AND FL | Dealer Pees BURMEIST 19 ATE etn CMRING TRPLT 2 lots Lak ; IT WELL INU 122 x #70 loveis Ry FIRST TIN aes stove Guar enod Ec Serer E 5-8806 R <8. er «>a 60x 108 Lake priv of 2 jeres RE 11 | al only oo ol pla mete td MARKET -28 to $500 orice FE a-1936 condition Low SOFA BED NEWFST MODERN 429 G) Plasterboard OFORGF GAPDFN TRACTOR ) 2 lots on Milford roed orn | Araperies. and urns COMMUNITY $25 to $500 — ABOUT PANY THING s design. slightly soiled’ beautiful a8, Plasterboard si2 an p éevele Clipten meter com Sty eed with $800 gown 12 Acree off Baidwits clone | business for sale sony ces | 3¢ © Tewre enc POAN oc FOR THE HOMF a toe ote | value re modern home $285 el Elasicrwoe > : i : 4 ove me Rotary Mower ¢ Cas comm 19 ft f) Cut this one up vow - accounts. Ex : oo nIENDI 2- Ud as La@ babes i Michigan Fiveresc. tis lacterboard ; . ar and weeder hee 78 a Hiehwas § on Onis p vourse!! rie xceptionally good Y_SERV' F A litt! SALES 393 Orehard ent. 4x10 and ' eteg Dade ard eroun es Zoned comm nefield Twp, ae sree Se pedeciie Oe es mot: | 8 OANS TO 8500 lens 16 Sy ae way but @ lot SOLID Onn! pow ays SEL OED tah aaa oe sa cs ace ee ee born Priced ai 44800 with” Dear RFEAITY CO RE ae : ) in homex Oh ihe new mod- AXTER & LIVINGST last. lawome pecial while they perfect for = CABINET : IDF at CARIN & An: : with terms EEC Reel £ Fal eee, \ 20 NCKITS pree im ee 85 500 total 64 ‘Ground Floor) one Gas and Spek “2 and up finish, gles ““oart oom Natural 73 ib Crown Coat ; ernment F, On On a oe, CLARK REA : ie) state Eachange DANO We CRIP: mediate possession 64 W Lawrence St vancen and 1 Pattricler ~ 1AKF FRONT 'C 2 ae al lots BIT spec — itifu) hitle one bose ‘ One Fie a Bia hrick ranetr bun ates on Cranberry Lake unday 19 to 4 PM f ranety loomve ve ; Highly restricted «1 R ae 5 : ! Wiecyyr ties’ Only 25 a surround- ent Lease B > g curities i _ber step Alec RO a ~ inak (Only 75 ger cent down us. 1 rop. 494 l ge bee ey ERMS vA a F Cie WUE Gee: - Lovey 2 STORE . : 24 MON aS c j et road frontage ear Pde A Stun Res oY OR SFP is THE RIA | We buy sell Onis fo RY Sma: 8 pc wood dinette . all or part, De , MM Saginas ee Realtor shopping center Gone Ave Loe D° TO SEE a an Boel jest arcund 3 arres of free (ecco chairs ae Northern Lumber Co, Sol ; icy i St Ph 881 store ol vart for drug. & WONDERFUL G | NY ITEMS NO = Re ‘ rubber base or Je , | RITCHEN ¢ CHATRS. mo - ee Real FE 382 tar Seatin as per 202°N7 ALA New tuil RYER. Elizabeth take RP tabl ICK POOL TRS, TIVING PX mits alc bok ce ; ie u Con fechas AE Bll Gee Galusee Coun : Ny SUATN ana y guaranteed deliv | F toad ¢ includes 12 cue stick ait. hot water h La LADD’s INC lable. $220 down. “7, ACRES FOR SAIE N ao | SED CAR LOT 160X100 FT. A taie ull price including r we ROCHESTER mstalled No down par oy =e eens stick rack set of -ue age peed equinment FF 4 coter chicken Dixie Hw OR 3-122 a Duca betwe : - NEAR 685 Baidwin A FT. AT ie only 838 500 eal ps. Le -R. MI 82 per week Mart ment. nye aN oe ball rack balls. cue F 43548 gees y. Drayton P) n 86 Mound ae oP ne eee and | om 86-1431 teecae 3 per mont» aown Will accept ae $13,800 LOAN* $25 TO S00 CH, model. A-1 consning “a0 tate | 4. TRADE-IN DEF I. , ail in Al sae rise” SoU eE E _OUTTER | c4% FOOT WAR. - * soa ESTATES LARGE ki new Ford Mae miles | 40 -Balawin | pown AUTOS MY 33731 30 Phone | Occasions! chair... soos Call FE 2-0016 50 complete ib ee TR Orchard take — ~ oun ype s leino OL 6-17 ee arenc ! NTOWN G j LIVES = eee aed ‘ ; | LAWNMO One Tear around stream” Some ienea 6 on « WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LrARE 9," ft ORIEL in exert py po ROUREMOLR Couns |, BOTTLE GAS | Buri ange) A rene sre innreneD 8 x 500 on u ON GIDDING - Box 75 siding 80 6. 36 ft nx Short hours - es uid. Ph Rochester OL 6071 ew low pri janes oo 7 g295 ui 4-8050 : See these now be pated road Adiacent| (ji Pontiscrc: 33 RD, —BCt_75 Pontiac Pres Just right fo : easy rent = LL -0711 OF. 1-0701 lation price. Complete instal. 2 Piece sect $29 50 LION EL > 0 lar City Li antes Jxband- a Only $5 : onal $3995 BATHROOM FIX & AMERI Bee these now before the choice \djacent to Pontiac City Limits Just riant for husband-wite oper- _ Mortgage Lo. Rottle G plusleaelRenvcs Cove ne rece a) tow TURES. YOUNGS MERICAN fete Are gone LADD's INC On _turesque Owner igh, Drv, Ptc- B 60 on terms : Loans 54 Gas. OR 3-2491 | Davenport and ch Hegel 950) OS kitcher furnaces: Oil, gas -FLYER TR : ° Plains xie Hwy Dravton 70 §s6)0 usiness Opportunities 51 \\ \ | BABY BED. & MATT! | Dretace chest! vantts $3905; 8nd coal Hot water and st | auth . AINS : = i | pP Pp LOANS cer oh RESS DRES.- st. vanity | poflers automatic eam | ithorize: factory HI - » PAR $000 00 igh chatr, and bed | Ha water heater, genuine service @ 1GH AIL t vit LEAGE A NEW 309 31, ACRES aa aUPEx ocnvice are (LE eee 1 For any Js Seat) Babe ening Stabe, wnics ' pe aiming room swite ea ares ere | Ge ciao ee rier sore weve tact in a géod contro ullding sites FT ON THE on Very good tocs | REA h. 4-3581 omes, mode ; na cabinet. po cs ITEMS pei pipe and fit eon ‘s 63 jeg : BONY? ANDER. | vent ocation, low in- | \ ESTATE ites Oak tn or not, in EM 3.4818 . porch glider CONVENIEN™ | tings Lowe Bros — wW__HURON A number eighborhiood VILLE RD W ntory Call FE 2-017 y LE & BUSINESSE akland County EN” ERMS | Paint HEIGH “MOVING WEST’ FURNTT er High on ved parcels 135 ft wide ee. ee | 1980 FORD 1! sd _ | HHRUOUE MicHiGne «U||Uapetteee BARGAINS IN 8 i THOMAS ECO Lacerr Rd er a 2685" mice andy eT! PURNITIRE a high aan Some wooded with MONTH 325 PER | truck & aon “SF PTIC TANK 1000 W HURON ST Improvements ditions or to $12. FE_ 5-87 MALU RADIOS 36 KURNI INOMY (BABY CRIB_ a = MEDICT oe ees TE Dee : @ site L ing equipme open Eve ij 3 ee eae : | TRAILE! 7 NE CA streets to be pay ocated on 3-4260 pment. EM g iow ‘0 rough-in or en CASH FOR RNITURE CO | heater $27 ROM. se BINETS WITH TW Gellert is claw ke ac ee |e | M GueT AND SPECIALTY STOKE IN| {fo Sid constructed | COMPLE ae Srunwrone Ebert? Hor ihe sath Ore a | Pract tame . < + os QO asxu! od 343 OA . ‘ aita BY OWN t e E 6 i garage fr ‘OMP = ee cM : See ——— co Lay out and seg a Ste Seen je an OAKLAND ANE re soe) ne wren BEDRM BUNGA- Aven to am. and > p ea be . eorasge Some: on pee Moree a tien OF FURNIL- | VACUUM ce ANena Ue awe oebaqedlrotiaby RS REJECTS. | ita Petieneaer Factory ea lapee? Re Go ee eee on APP 10 @ SPRVICE OR’) 250 ft Low “domen parent Wine Compute ct REER | BDPIY 208 National Build a shes FE 23-4376 | _brushes a} makes 956 die: | Ie to 3 ft ioe cr teh ie | egal Tereiawee a ACRES | OR _3-9621 oe yment plete kitch . = Pont = mile ne CROS ' - . PL ivrtle \ terior ¢ - tall. In- | MF re aa ee Wie FARM LAND ~~~ er No en By own- tac or phone FE : LEY REFRIG UPRIGHT PIAN cors. $3 and up. yh Lae lesma ontage op NO -_ : Teal estate cal ns 1-472 sige. W ERATOR. APT 2 doors. $8 t Pca: | aa WFL erty afternoons. mon prop Write! or ghee xtord Rd BY O\ -— | 5-160 between calls. FE Si ith shelves on doo reas $13 Come before 10|— wer aor wee foal ele Saiesman oo Pre NR Gud Re Mes Peed wee NER | price $12 6-8 pm. Total waps hg r Good USED ELECTR | om or et = NEW etd esl Bn fd oRa Mrs F 808 One of the ci : 000 cash. i oe 5 | MI 6-1300. on. Only $49.95 IC RANGE. ov Sat and 8 anv time | 1, _ GALVANTE: ae lace Oxford Mich Fed Wal. rants. city’s busiest rest BRO - ——— ~ - 1 _ 10347 between 5: | un. bef. dark 5634 Or-| 47 1 (20) ED PIPE . = _ ae ra} - Grossire $60 au- KER» WITH ._. 2 LARGE ~| DOUBLE BEL — 39 and 8 pm chard Lake Rd 1 st. Ps ft. lengths % OAKWOOD = aks woes Se rants, Grossira $60,000 a year, (Tucks ic haul TH TANDEM Good iF LOTS. NEAR SCHOOL. OUBLE BED COM PLETE USED BARGAI pceenict ea cee eee Date orcs a oa ‘Ove llacce in bee FANGR pees Nolvane ees ang iTH 3 Bree Set Gare Wine Poetiac | coepab he to be furnished. by | 97 housetrailer MYnie 3286 bed and chest 392 Ferndale. | 1 2 Norge Refrig sAINS | CABINET “SINKS "ROM $598: 178 memae TNO sTPPIY " Gubweea Binor sith conic. of cleared land for garden. Roll- TO cor ie eee ore it Bcmieger bet 2 2 AKC BEAGLES : ~ |__Bham. MI 44980. 1 Coldspot Refrig. 8 inks to build in | from » NEW ee Sovewesd tate Many eerie ane $080 down LADE buileing | OpARTRIDOE om REALTOR Pe St 118 Ana Arter | sige od Sixeae ara ee omuErE FRIGIDAIRE DRYER. oper cae ts ote 50 Thampeen #0 ‘Peery an | Sa MOWFRS ROTAP . area | trace nicht ah erine OR 3-120 sown LADD'S INC, _TO £ “RIRD” s a | ee mmons «tud ange, $80 § erry i LLERS P- : . Poi on the let. $2750 ton iy aed Dixie Hwy, Dray. ) SF |RENT GAS STATION. 2 STALLS | 1971 OLDS FOR SALE OR TRADE a4 in excellent Condttne, -< bhai sete Dryer . BEEF AND =one c RALF AND | naement gt rel SPRAYERS oe ’ : i 2 wash rack ane | good boat & motor. j — | Bendix Auto 3 5-794) Ondvke Market, FE ente avaflabl vw MACED r : — arra, no inventory » parking “9” Toe FE 7.0331 | DINING ROOM SET MAHOG | $90.5 ate ; Gkrden and 1 7 Miner : wits = ~ = r |, ten y to bu re OTS ON M SET OG’ - = 8 FOR -s See wen Lendwssed 72 150 ng NS. 4 17 ACRES PLACE A Ca a Write Pon | T4°%% 20 eee howeerate. ie LINOLE Prospect | F ear at re Ma a Reta ct buildin fith appro { wt FE Uo OS i t 20 ft _M rafler 12 “wariiture ain ee Acham MT tertorg Twp. Oni see pproy 300 Ft of lak = T AD.” FOR = e122 x12 LINOLE! niture Apyhane CYCLONE NEw B bcs y pico an frontage Idea? for lake SALF OR LEAS |2-YR.- OLD _ UM $7.20 7068 ppliance ee yack EST A ARDMATIC Gi oo dn miles | subdivieing. 2) Call FTF Ga LEASE SUNOCO) Good pet. COCKER ee 4s 3065 Orchard [ake mates. OR 3-832 2 Ty Sitmvrnata. | set) ARBAGF Hall 922 00 Waterfata Todnship Call FE 28181 ‘f ew’ cee. three-stall garage, 272 pet. 820 or what hav NIE. an FT. WALL TILE 25 F Keego Harbor Re aoe pint ycrate Pee fap neice es ons WARD E. PAR 1 RI 900. TERMS or an ad| tee oe om Half Say te | | ae oe ee St e you ts HOUSE PAINT. Gat. spe os 5-B811 or FE 53-8974 \ WH) sell for e19 sore nrice, $39 85 GE | hs s on M33: Trout’ str LOr TAADE INOW BudATT LT INYL INf,ATD $1.95 SED GAS R = , fottaee MU c ter home or to recoy . rough property ¢am | shouse E IN ON SMALL, | RUBBER ‘ TI 190 ANGES $2950 AND i Inerry @-1851 eee Ww. FE 43581 J. R. HILTZ | over a loss, Dial FE. puie’soon ortin, ‘RE | 5 APE Seafmangraler, or what ROMRER RARE’ PAINT oat aygo| i000 W. Huron T° TM DONT WISH FOR OIL Ft PAN : : i See ee ee eft | va ~ - FURNACE ee a open os i. REALTOR. - 2-8181 for: an ad-writer, "Ob MOBILGAS FOR LEASE, ; oe accepted Te WORTH $200. | __ ditton, ‘ss, Beene | $40.50 an REFRIGERATORS. FOR MONEY! Make it _ Factore New Le te hed - (O11 W) Huron &t man 14 ‘ per moving to Florid | cars. H. J. Van Welt, OR 2 used | FUEL OTL TANI ___ | tre, _1600_W, Huron at Make it easily PE NNY Soret \ ‘ ° FE pein) oay “charge it.” - equip, EG J orida, some | CHEVR OR _3-1355. TANK WITH q | USE nee einer : PAINT ‘ 4 rge it up mach! eep wrecker, Tune OLET, 1951 4 DOOR, FOR auge, vented fill ca LEGS | ID HOTPOINT TRONER, 840 95 sn House pa SALE. r | YBamichine, Ete, for sale, Phone CEMENT B UILDING warearkce | Es p. 837. PE | sea twee qahwamet won through Classified Ads. To 7% mie a oe sy’) : Sere TORS Om vacant FRIGIDATRE. THRIFTY % Now. Norra’ Gas ‘Ranges 6s tll * bRopecr ber ie cee oa , washer and ott | se Begs neRadio 10 & sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, |} Roller ‘or"parvic™ walt. he : ‘aaa “Appl eal. » Mur pane OR SI er on | dial FE 28181, \, Fr OOR ae te oe 8. Be SHO P . : 5 ginaw 8, Open Swe ,\ > J : f 7 ; . \ , i‘ . f a ; | . , | ‘ . \ . ~ 5g f ‘4 i } ; ] / ” ; j e | : ia : ‘ ~ ee * : e THE PON TIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956. THIRTY-THREE ‘ ‘ For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66| For Sale Livestock 72| For Sale Housetrailers 78| FUNNY BUSINESS b>: ‘Berbeerger| Fs For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cara’ 91 “MS PEA 2 Lae SPW. MEU Peas | ae a i = __Knight, FE 8-3515 or FE ve AS BEAUTIFUL 3 ¥R OLD BLACK r horse saddle, bri- SiRAL ; R ‘ps6 donate lly devoted in| dle & i Martingale, PE 40588" > A HOUSE |= YR. OLD OLSTEIN IDE: vor BEACH, il aent Poe eee R Ong COW. 2 MELPERS ;. PH. OR CAMPERS AWN D agate —_ RACK YARD. SPE. faye Ser Glade. "PE| SADDLES a ATTEN CIAL MODELS FOR i TRAILER OWNERS. + yaRDO DeLivEnEs Ff It MODELS TO ee eiite oe SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE _v ieoMY 2sr Ww sOW AND ‘6 Pi0s. WILL SEPA. | 74 _ 761 Brawn Rd For Sale Poultry SA CHOOSE FROM. NO eravei, rl.__delivered. MA €-3337. | ~~ ral coaches 30 ft, wide T MONEY DOWN. eo ae TOP SOT, FILL | tive HENS — BROILER-PRYEns | {o 45 ft. long.2 bedrooms. 20 eal. DEALER ce INVITED | “BULLD iegis sale. MA w| yer on eae haps Everybody's Credit ! aces ere's @ re ~ « “ ce ao eo ecco Sal Farm ‘Produce _75 ! neways teiece balcony kitehen Is Good Here ® St nt tel sna z : . PLYWwoop ofA LON TOE ‘aa,| fate 'toome Se Matc” me | Loa one Se plyscored .. 8850 oun’ PE Sige) Seve “SIRE SEBAGO \EED PoTa- bls Ubecaae wives wy wate 5) BUICK SPECIAL. a tr ; ‘DELIVER BLA toes, 1 year trom certification.’ The new Va-Ka-Shun-Ette trave- | - eZ BU IOKSSPECIAT s! < } 8.5 Tock 6 in ACK bDmr ‘AND 970 ) “Baldwin | Rd fer and Holley Runabout are reg. Deep blue 7dr R& H Dynallow portiae hinds at iow ricer 2-6368. | GENTLE RIDING HORSE. E. FIRST | ‘lars on ous be we have several | 1 owner car Exceptionally ciean 1498 Baldwip Ave. PE 2-2543 —— LO. DING SAN D | $50 takes MU 9-237 i i saga cy hoe sell on — Drive os —— vou are sure S18. rts accessories f e@ in VERT UF OATU “ e ier FE lo 1 ie : oe oS cee ore / ee “model, reasonable. PE ¢-1082_ QUALITY SLLISCHAIMERS BOWER LIPT( (nace ch ice te bere de SCCANOE 5 Gold “Bell Of ‘temps 6? No finance companies “foot “Wal boues™ tr dink plas BULLDOZING fon spring tosth Kade weet | 83, 0 as 6 vra-72 months to) 3-733 - "Mod at Clalarsten Ra No red tape. ea. in ® range fuse boxe — Fill dirt sand & gravel, top soi! spike harrow Af] aoe eet i ee raeee ome, Used COSTELLO'S BOATS MOTORS, ccd ae acac | | t D hvery $9 7 A Thompson 70 AN workmanship and materials Will él) below wnolessie cost a like rent-—no down pay- trailers Lake Orion MY “33732 MY 2811 u mimec rate ie Wer Perry 6t_ fusrenteed Clean pit run 161 Dine Hws MA 5-881! BOTTLE GAS EVINRUDE MOTORS a FDR ERDEM GRC oTRAT es We Hold Your Note SINK YOUNGETOWN CABINET 5 LES8 TRUCKING ‘DIRT HAULERS - -V. GAS Gator Boat Trailers—don't buy any ~ ;1 90x20 tire: Gooa condition Buv He Pay Here Good condition $1! value for at e4ni0 __MU_ 44368 LA DECAPERS r ACCESSORIES STORE. | trailer until you see the Gator Priced to sel Mr info FE ty ee eo ay pei $58 No dealers PE 4-25 SAND AND GRAVEL. BLACK, "CONTRACTORS | - Ny Een > a an 5-9219. NATIONAI 80!IL PIPE $345 FER LOP. TKR dirt Teo soil Pill dirt FE’ BEFORE You. BUY a new 5 Goa Eres ms ise Fos Apeo water _ ae CHEV 7S aTONCETAIES @XC ny aa ee wick's, 2678 Orchard Late Ra _ °-0000 TRACTOR. SEE THE ALL NEW ___Opeo_Esrs_ | KELLY’S TARP ARE) fe oe MOTOR SALES Special TOP Sik BLACK Bint Feat. | TOR WITH HEAVY DowY ube Rent “Trailer Space 79 cone Raparmlacenic = $6 ( HE ‘an 1) 8 SAGINAW : < ‘ * RY LOADER AND HENRY,” . "BURN HEIGHTS FE 2-881) 0) | . ~ wood and steel delivered Gunde FE -006 | Sack HOE DIO 'PRIVATE TRAILER SPACE. ALL FOR BEST QUALITY Marine ‘> ton prek up, Very low IKANSPORTATION Clothes Posts TOP SOIL SAND. GRAVEL PILL. WE NEED TRADE-INS moder conveniences, Write Pon-) SUPPLIFS—SEE HARRINGTON ' : : $10 DOWN BENSON LUMBER CO. acy cn cee arm ca ee iin ee | Niet natin millenge: Seu) euet af ey - = ‘ sol. SAND. GRAVEL. FILL. ager FE ¢1112| PRrvaTe T R ; ee ar gr 31 Henry M0 6 esas WE e341 “aur Bob On vases PE 0001 KING BROS" Seder ovis Any soe Nice te EVINRUDE MOTORS pearance Tust your car or 2 He a e SEPT ICT: TANKS ‘Top som STATE FARM PROP. YOUR IH DEAL cation oderp conveniences | Wolverine boats truck down, Fasy GMAC 30 Pord Sedan $155 po velit eet Gal chan Be ¢reph PES tees FE 10 SS OPDYKE —Sne Portiac ress Bor ~| Grumman canors term See it now ” PLENTY OF OTHERS s * 14) re sage __iwri Fie tna | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Bolens & Wheel horse, Auto Accessories 80 Sieticg wanes” : ROGERS SALES AND |< RVICE aramae POLES ——— 2 | ee reed ateel alee 69) Aubarn E 8-1521 $925 a peir_Phone OR 3-383; _ * tractors. Several good AUTO GLASS SERVICE Manes Waravats 4 paints 49 CHFVRO! ET GOOD CONDI- GROUND CORN CORs FOR . ac s Glass installed while you wait —Z~ TERMS on $190 FE 44235 STOR-ALL SHEDS shee ta wk he Coe used tractors, Also pow-, 227 ss Se | Warrmeton fost \\ “ae? AN steel aie wtth Aidan: deer = Milling Co, Utica. Michigan RE- er mowers. Evans Fquip- giass, Pree 1 tb of caffee to “4 arrmgton Boat \W\ork« } ¢el'd an ba Sma} down public 2-2022 2:07 customer All work guaranteed. | 1880 8 Telegraph Phone FE 2-8033 HEVROI payment rit 3 DEUPHINIM rant Seas CL. OO Dixie Hwy. Insursnce. jobs honored JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS . min ay } 7 . ? 3 : s © te i A STOP! L ( cr K! rE in Be ai avin ay MA 3-7878. - Hub Auto Glass Co . “ter boats Tenge and" 1 tle MApie s$oT sos: sae 9 International bulidezer aan es large cusntity of used) Adem: ECONOMIC GARDEN PRACTOR Geteed Aye FE $706 Dude trailers Everything for the 4g ', TON PICK UP. FORD |)iesel powered. foot lumber. consisting a es bk Trailer 4x8 ff 2 wheeler North- cuapits AUTOMOTIVE MATE-| boat eood tires R & H ‘motor has Ke Shs BAN GUIs ee Pee iota ee fong lengt . For Sale Pets 69) ite otiw? , fal All coiors Approx 400 rds OWENS MARINE SUPPLY | been reworked $295 or best offer blade, wood condition . . ae ae Posey incows sore . oe ; : FOR SALE HO? ALLIS CHAL. ad as Parts. 170 Bagiey | 306 poe Kh { Rudys Service 990 8 Cass Lake Sec i toda : N DOG: A idorer & i i See eat eat il och ee = : ia Mpelcurenone fil Gene e ; s Slee afte: 4 om a Good condition “Bareifice for | For Sale 1 Tires / 80-4 FOr 2 TT Me WIDE $130 | 3 PARSENGEP INTERNATIONAL : —_Bakinin_ Fnese MY 0402 2 YR OLD SPRINGEx SPANIEI aes Seaver Men Beene MU eeck tend ai asp E. A jPus Excellent condition or info 19560 Plamouts “tation < ra a 3-1 0" Mich moter 1 Ce te ae a he TORM SASH GOOD UNTER FOR BOAT. FRAZER ROTO TILLERS xFw a CQOD USED TIRES Banoain Sp Evaeves mar ts Gee a PO tps; Wagons. 2 amd 4de. mod: Alum num comhtnatian wind OUTBOARD OR WHAT? ALSO Soares, all sizes 8350 enc un p € 65 Run RD “Or TOS SgPiCKT Si se ep door, LW COW ance! ‘47 AND. @® PONTIAC CAR: sieghion Pont gereige cgmon These tires traded in on new) goed W- will give vou £100 trade “Henry 5-771 els. Some are demos are OL v . wice BURETO FO or Firations Porta Spade Power Kelle Springh cid -t : ; 4 06 vour used motor on a Mer- | 11.” TON Ta = TAKE od : are i FE 4-6089 ETOR his : YM- Tillers Sales and rentals pt a td ie | ¢ury Mark 28 at Chiff Dryer's : > b« _ ie le ice OUTH CARB GR 3-5311 Avis Service SERVICE TIRI | ports Center 13210 ~ Mtr a 2 ee a ee eoroe Beauti!u 1856 Piymouth Savor 4« See me oe ; _ - Tinea! N Opdyke Re > Rd. Holly ~ “— s t ar V# push butten arive R&H SHFATHING BOAED 815 M 4 YR. OLD ENGLISH POINTER Portia FE 44380 & TRE ADING (QO how 0 eoATaro Sale FE ¢2131 ECONOMY 22 AUBURN WW tre Special fur. white and up Good aun dog and retriever AKC - - 441 N Perry Bt TE £000 Kemps Drayton ae ae ay oa 33 FORD De MP GOOD CONDI- 9 pait Light biue trim Many spe- eer gaks ant fl My PC GLD Tee Olive 2eba after ¢ and weer GOK »D U SE D Al 670-18 WHITE WALL GOOD sarnoay _ - ._'en_ OR 37 cial features Shoan bv appoint fe 0 Ltd b va $00 Ma a> nds a > ) year, new $1693 plus tax Ex- SAILBOAT 16 Pr VERY SEa- rare ‘sq sr Om: IN GOOD ent Dealers wifes car ee deine) « kee ces gee REG “CoLiig PYPs Ma. TRACTORS | _chenge 503 8 Gaginaw FF 40687. ca me cee Scores wet _cendition Good paint “8108 298 and $308 PL ome — 2 eeaiurator piow and GOOD USED TIRES $150 UP | interciass trophy for 1855 OL 1962 Piymouth Cranbrook club eve . Por &: t AKC” ne KER SPANIELS 1952 Case v AC-eagie hitch | Proce walls 593 5 Saginas I oe on WILSON nice One owner ecco e ewree ee ped. eee Ce eet | ent Ford etth front. loader GOGUTEA RU PIRESTGRE TGGCD. ene mE coTboanp Mo” 1952 Hudton Wasp. 4 dr Hydre ; 7 = 1 te rh oc . : Ré& i ; Sa) cee wee BLDG SA Sait AKC MALE REG BOXER $25 | Al‘s Chalmers B mt plow. tich U S black ior white side | about 8 nr $150 den Mavens i S M C bate Meeriy oe sree, Randy’ doting ioral eal : To good home FE 17-8354 ' Nv eultivato vou Ca ner ee Pull wel ee Carroll Lk Heights § Commerce . . = * ~ TIEIS | Case used side rake, = Pp -to Ra right te Carre!) Lk Rd 1952 Oids 4 dr Its an @& Hydra TABLE CHAIRS BED AND Eiec-| AEC TERRIERS. | COCKA Parts and Serv Standard sizes [| _Rieh ‘Onb Prcprent _ ' Nesting complete. Reasonable MY ice i : = t on urn to Havana Open Evenings 18 R&H 2 tone, good family car trie iawn mower FE Gao | Most wat Zigdetns Wanted ED WILLIAMS | STEEL BOAT TRAILER. SMAL1 Tu ba ee nings aN a: sur cn : 0 SPRINGERS a | S Saguiaw at Raeburn Ures, lights, tage ‘ip to 16 ft esdayv hrough riday 4 evrolet %4 ag Panel deliv-. pre aaER TIRES, cae me. ends ‘er vanes bowine by peti ing eg eee Service gh | _ beat See at 603 Orchard La Ra ery heave cut: ie tow \mieeee ! é it s Ae : = a XC i Cala Foie how HovcHTES ‘& “SON ~~~n~ anv { SCOTT-ATWATER OXREAND XT CASS CLARKSTON Talbot (GH ber quality Reasonable $-3955 $28 «Nerth Main we Rochesier HYDRAMATIC TRANS REBUILT | SS wee PHONE FE 5.90485 MOTOR SALES OLive iti fact ; don: te. ¢ 253- # = = j — 1 For wet bacemrn' use Thoresen’ BOSTONS AT STUD AKC POP ; - teed PE 7-854! or Saree o es 40 WILLYS PANEL TRUCK $200 Chrvsler-Plymouth te pet rove BPS Gell pes Curtiss OR 3-9296 4 \ . 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INTERNATIONAL PARMALI 64 Rd PF AO112 Oven ‘t? 8 oe! > Will trade OR 35882 e calls FE 4 FARM PEMALK BOXER PEK fade deuvery rake, 3} HARLEY 14 85 SCOTT LAKE = clock weet la Me Pe SobaE «DR SHARP’ AUTO FOR a Na es wee : Secer feke-ot! mowing machine © Transportation Offered 87 STC) ' chy: trent Pury ean wbbe! PR Bless oe SOF pew test year Excel'eat shape ree DAVIDSON 14 LOADED - JEtnex to) Che Se Tray FORD BALES Owen Sane Son wneoe t Gi ee are ree’ Ra Platesu = with edtras [ae new FOS ENdh ply BY AIRLINER FNJOY atL "5S? Plymouth C1 Cpe S303 fe pepe me coeere tae "vr oe hee Socsr o22180 8 as = Just oft g. Bird your time there New Vota £19 = ] 1 eye: 13 MODFL T FoRN covPrF € . _ ? rerly M-cORMICK D=FUING GRAI® ae cert rwariee Yos Apecies Gan Francis san -( Stude. Sed; S]75 0 New ure Comolete’ rete? tend = J i Ful SN 1935 HARI EY DAVIDSON 14 os Angeles an Francisco Sar LUG eca pea Wee : e ret one cake Ace be eee: ial REE Seder in STMEEE .JRAPUTE loaded With extras Will se or racer Geel ome eit $3 Chev. Sedan SHS ot een MI teres . a ar = ; . sures =” ere tr fo- triumeh road job FE! Siam: 1 onol ald eee ey te @ PORD Ve 4 DOOR SFD**s PCR THA PET PROJECT At FLUFFY RITTENS NEED MecCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS $4335 after 5 pm Fares plus tax Terms can be e-- Ss Cc » ~\S Ss $l 305 R & H clea car 130 OR ow prices see Montes’ Build home 6 weeks cid, housebroken 7 Pp. a - ee reheed) Perrre’.Sersice Inc OR - ie & eC ian re) n cs ~ i) a te . cs, apply “ise W “Mootcaim | _Llocetn 24289 after ¢ pm soo “Cres Ra” iat gone TOR SARTR AND SERVICE ON 35254 “oe” — 2 ” * Wi erie? AV IC *0t oe erier —_— __ = Ganaers) elas (themes) avers le SHEPHERD PUPPIES ccULLOCH CHAIN BAWS DROP Davidson Seles Co Jz South GOING NORTHEAST — ARE MARY MORE 10 CHOOSE FROM TRADE TODAY. _Thura (an, gray sable. Stud vervice | S0d tee em of W PF Millers: Sagmey |, Southeast Mo Like "or 3 riders MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS MA cans Garden & Lawn Equipment. 1593 {XNDIAN MOTORCYCLES SALES. *° mates sspenees ™ 2 eee one | 86 Pontiac Catalina ‘Cameras, | ‘Equipment ¢ o1A | South Woodward, «North of 14) : ask for Jimmy Gibbs . GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER | Mac's Collision. 2018 Cass Lake - Dodge Auto trans puppies J reer! old female, rea- ngs iMicwente 4 =. Mich. oF redextd Harbor. FE 41762. , FROCK GOING NORTH PART ‘SM S3 (Cads Lise nex CAMERAS | sonable EM 3- ; Mich < stint soNTine aires war¥s ti load elthe> way FE 56806 8 3 Ser Les = cas crttthes sHOP iGERMA) x taepaeRo PU ich Chain - Saw Distr. |” thorised Triumph A.J. 8. Match. __ Wanted Used Cars” 88 a Ford 1 owner . 8? W Rurca. PE_S-0e13' Cream and biack AKC reg Ex. col ES SERVICE AND RENTALS eas dealer Parts, sales, service | mF ~~~ | . 34 Chev Hatp & Cony CAMERAS PROJECTORS Pa. | Collen quality MArket ¢ en | u 35821__'18 Front Bt MY 3-4511 | _232 Fast Pike St HAVE OLD CAR FOR YOUR CHEVROLET (33 Mercury ¢dr R&R mous makes on time parments ‘Fevai nt * = Pe pigs Foi NEARS, NEW oe SIDE _ For Sale Bicycles _ Bat Meee Sid ke ores, cour be “Oakland County's fy poten Go: ob me $4 hour service on colored film 2 R IES FROM elivery rake } ie | ments Ca roe & ochester. | z J Bes z PAD FILM SERVI ree stock FE €6766._ |NEW HOLLAND 77 BALER AND ~ ~~ ~ | Ob 27056 Afier 6 00 pm | Fastest Scrowing Dealer’ ue THER MAKES rou 1022 Wo Huron ss * EE 38783 PERSIAN KITTENS FREE TO Case combine @ % cut Mode) 2° J. C HIGOINS GIRL § BI-) INDIVIDUAL Has EXCEPTIONAT- @751 Dixie Highway at M15 * FINANCING ARBANGED Sale Musical ‘Goods 62 god home Ca’) aft S$ at 08 Sem. | A Bota tn Poe condition Ready _ ‘ycle. 260 Dick Ave Or FE 2-800 ly clean “48 Pont'ac WH! trade Mapie 5-507} Open Nites bye @ REAL FSTATF OR CONTRACTS Laced ee a re EF ENGLISH RACER witH 3 SPERD _for later model car FF San ~ BUICK HARDTOP 1955 SPECIA ACCEPTED ON TRADI 2 USED 179 BASs ACCORDION , PERERARS ae ebah ad Bel nel Eee RON ax nla ore one te | See M&M Motor Sales BW Dena WW aires Low PC | NOMA ESED CARS Onllecher's, 18 F Huron &r. FE on sases. RA Ofer Boats & pie 85 rer Dee hes Si _iltacs FE haaee = divin a Cart tl Bee FE eon ANHEAG BAM & ; PARAKTFTS CANARIFS CAGES 8°" [8 POP NE! ann neep = eon harctop — Power sicering, and 10?! FORD CONVERTIBLE GOND MOm parca POS SATE CALL Pood sinte 1971 S49 Oskiand ave has tools Stock tanks. sohn Deere 18T $100 1¢-FT INBOARD BOAT OP TO $1 FON IUNK & CHEAP brave: white . green and whne ’ i Z Saas Liu NH iP at akeet (suar to 1 alk Pr oa ad ons * t aaalalla ke clea lee ail WI - oe ue tom paint Very low milcage 54 RANCT) WAGON TAKE OVFR ACCORDIAN POLL! WHITE 7 S a alin bias 5 awl 12 FT RUNABOUT wax AND i i - prrsenal car. $2.200 Phone paymests Coo Fond 7 4661 treble switcnes J ba-s switches 1 Alowance for okt bird Cages TRUCE TYPE 10W ROY FORD . ies oe qa 4 _ | _FE 80004 Waterloo, Waterford OR 7-144 Master swites OR 0: \204 _supples $61 @th St FE 2-4023 chaccie pole good motor and etr model OF els poueece i T D ll i TR 88 FORD Vs COUNTRY SEDAN RABY GRANT PIANO. A-1 CONDI PAL AKEETS CANARIES CAGES! rakes $278 4301 Jocien Ra ‘i2Ff RUNABOUY DFCK axp Op Olar SHARP dr wagon RA&H full power | ton Phone 2-6447 and supplies Crane's Bird Hatch USED aaabEs TRACTORS AND sidering wheel $63 Phone FE For Clean Used Cars & Trucks. FE 2408) MEDIUM SIZ UPRIGHT PIANO _@f* 2689 Auburn Ra PR 44510 nieuw cme oO a | 1955 Olds sedan © “52 FORD. 2 DR SHARP’ $505 $85 Gallact 18 EF Huron st - i E SEL’ : An YDROPLAT M h Z JEFFREY FORD SALES Pe soied “ADANCETS PET SHOP ss, PROM CAD Up D BET INBOARD RYDRORLARE. atthews- — HOUGHTEN’ S00" oa eon New “AP, Piano. aS ro GERMAN SHEPHERD pup. PE oor FE 41119 IFT BOAT ON WHEELS INCI | Ha reay, S | GMC TRUCK DEALER gore een ee uae | 5 ; “Iver Ff = | Oars, ‘as, h ; up reg yeah SS INLAND LAKE SALES OPE Live 2-0 24311 on oH space heaters | -;> |POR SALE 100 ACRES ALFALFA un Ww H e || coc : ANDERSON HDWE. |Poreeak, ayGuee tr ae SARATOGA A we SN LUMACRAFT BOATS | WE, NEED BED Cake AXD AND ; | “$195 2182 8. Telegraph FE S-0062| 1 will bail it for you at 10 cents,/ 30 TO 46, PRICED TO SELL PENNYAN BOATS sores: Get our price bef SALE Open Dally 0-6 Fri. till 9) wih new Oliver bailer No stor-) Also a fine selection of recon- EVINRUDE MOTORS fat. 4 am. to 6 pm. are space, priced ble. J. t ern mobile homes. | MICHIGAN PR FOR © North Chevrolet’s ‘$4 Ford country autre $1445 Sun 4 am to 4 pm. OA 06-2226, Ox:/ 22 ft. to 4 ft * and 2 bedrooms. ANY BOAT & ry i» Berm: rere 9 sree $508 Your Car Down! GOLF CLUBS @ SPALDING| ford - These may be purchased om our! COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE Big Lot in Birmingham . wk ar $1445 irons, 3. Hagan’ international) MIXED HAY, GRAIN & OTRAW.| PO™, deferre: payment plan. A) ALL MARIN® PAINTS AND 3S Ford Converunie pnd pommet TRADES woods anc bag $65. Exe ellent | gmt. Tractor work, MA 58-0608. lif v free op al] con- VARNISHES > + ‘56 Chevie H. Top, P. Pak. wie LOWEST TERMS * _condition OL 23 a Fact, purchases We |} new SHARP CARS ONLY [48 Gontinentat ca. eng... sises 7 ~~~ _ OL 2 CUSTOM BALING, ALL e have several new out- net 83 Chevi cH | Nimes 9 of tractor work MA 5.0666. HUTCHINSON if your ear is sharp bring car e wa $1445 | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR tow, _Sand, ¢ Gravel & & D Dirt ¢ 66 — board runabouts used as and title Hiieh donar paid for ee ee FS. $2495 OVERHEAD LOCATIO | For Sale Livestock 72) MOBILE HOMES. 1 Dixte Hwy pravios hates OR 31208 and -2380 8. Dort_Hwy., Flint A-l TOP SOIL, CRUSHED, STONE, | ~~~~~~ Uaalbdes WAsh Sa rave 1 B i anytime. G. F R.§ rt, ,_ PE ae lows MA 6011. AND 3 pana A-t TOP SOIL RICH. BLACK dirt Sand. grave’ and fill dirt | 2 an tiyeete kr ie 6 _Eugene Bennett, FE 5-4758 eae PRALLET GOOD Ti © BROWN “AND SON BLACK 7 FE op takes t. 1781 8. Seutrre! | at pees ips = Rd. PE 5-5407 Mornings | Aa TOP fOiL BLACK DIRT. |? "RIDING | | BonsEs MUST 6x _ peat, fl Gand an. grave! George | “° "PF 38264 R rklow. f YR 81. Nag Classified Ads} To swap ' what you don’t need for | what you do, call” FE| 281 | 19 PT. DEE WITE* RUNABOUT FOR Se 1045, trailer e660. ¢ 1954 2 BEDRM. DRM. QENERAL, 33 32 ry good con Ro ev ii my y equity. Phone Mf rtle eee? 1952 Ran HULT. 2 BEDROOM. falt ‘bat, 170 Enmore, siter 5°30 | 28 FT. HOUSE- trailer OF, 24504. OXFORD Trailer Sales demonstrators fot sale a a greatly reduced price. : MARINE, SALES & Rar ce TELEG BOATS sags $40 (9660 Highianc Rd 4-FT | $55 ‘Miso: 104 hp Gray moto? Very good. condition, 4-8658. . FT SPEEDBOAT 100 HP Past_and flashy FE 5-219 NICE T NEW Wi verine its at reasonable prices. is, 10655 Dis ie Hwy. AL i . : Se. 1% i | eee —) vet : } fon ewer WANTED. —“JUNKED OF UHED PE 5-9219 models. Econo Auber model used BUD SHE LTON MOTOR SALES .» Corner of green 2 Ff Biva | WANTED SCRAP C/RS | Ph OR 3-4511 | late cars, any make any model. BACLEY AUTO PARTEIS 17% BAGLEY_8T. Eas FOR ANY M OR Late + service: Cal FE 40683. "$3 Nash Ambassador ‘63 Nash Statesman i i q | } EZ EASY ED: WI . wf ! AFTER THE 8ALF SERVICE & SATISFACTION ‘M Victoria P : . ‘33 Stude V-8 H Top .... | < “83 Chevie I Top J ee DONT DELAY - ACT TODAY! ‘Sl -Stude V-8 H Top | “$1 Rambler H. Top 3188 | ‘86 Rambier hydro 7.000 a | ‘M Hudson, like new ' % sad & PB. V-4, * es Ha Kesh wagon Ft ‘ stews CHEVROLET ¢€ 4 . Merk slorage charges | “Oakland County's - BHAM - ‘NASI Hy Fastest — rowing Dealer” Dixie Highway at S. WOODWVARD | was veri MM =] vf ae ny Wt i pA { 'e / i PONTIAC } _1956 Catalina Coupe Loaded Dem- | M15 Open Nites ‘til 9 } "tow mileage. Bay SO Pe J ACK a ae Shelton Offers HAUPT ‘48 Chev. w Hudson 4 dr. rf apd b ‘Buick conv. tr and h , ‘Mercury 4dr r and bh dr Power wer Olle . time, e ' ome * mae i Pontiac Pontiac no ‘93 Piymouth 5 dr. eve i | "$2 hs 210 club coupe | 4dr ny 54 Chev. 210 2 ‘a4 Chev. BI Air 4 dr voee Clarkston (i's cuss = ‘33 Buick super econy Rud Shelton — MOTOR SALES Cor Auburn & East Bivd FE 4-6728 a ed tk nae * Be ge * onstrator. Low monthly payments 1956 Starchief convertible. Pull pow- er Demonstrator TRANSPORTATION 3PECIALS 19:2 Piymouth Good cond ee 1951 Buick Riviera. Special this “85 STUDEBAKER SPEEDSTER, week Low down Jayment two tome green & gold. power 1950 Chrysler brakes & steering, atito. trans- 1950 Pontiac mission, full leather trim w-wail N MAIN 8T CUAREATO™ tires, Low mileage. $2,305 Open nights 1/1 MAple — 5-5366 oor, ’ Male 5-114 | t, ‘$1 CONVERTIBLE FORDOMAT- | B b F if ic $205 FE 5-0256 : O TOs ne. CAR. LINCOLN-MERCURY AND SS RODTSBOe, CONTINENTAL DEALER a0 8 W Bi 31 FORD V-8 2 DR. OVERDRIVE. Mt 6-2300- soins | ae Oraan $1031 fully ecu'oped $350 2718 Harring. 34 “LonTiac EXECUTIVE CARS ton, perth of Auburn between Livernois and Rochester UP TO $900 = oY 33 MERCURY CONVERT FULLY | DISCOUNT equipped Take ‘52 or $3 Chev | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE or Ford. For my equity. Must ; 65 Mt. Clerens St FE 3-7117 be) pecn to be appreciated. FE! igs) PONTIAC 2 TONE OREEM. 34 MERCURY HARDTOP. TAKE over payments FE 5-0044 after 4 ; _#125T | 4 dr $2226 monthly payments Nothing down SAV ON USED | CARS HAYNES R HUN- TER BLVD BIRMINGHAM, MIDWEST 6-2756 “47 PONTIAC. RADIO AND HEAT- er Go transportation. EM _3-48TT after 5 Spm CSTOM IN! DOG BUY WITH 945 Confidence LARRY <0 USED CARS ROCHESTER FORD JEALER BI ¥. LID OL 1-0711 ‘FOR MOKF THAN 1 1FARS A GooD PLACE TO BUY" a ee ner 1951 MERCURY BLUE CLUB ~ SeVeate Pale Decne” coupe mo rust Mere-O-Matic an Cass at W Pike Sis White sidewalls A-l fgondition, PRED 20136 $450 1707 Inverness. Sylvan Vil- = 2 a ‘age or tall PE 2-2812 a2 PONTIAC 8 2-DR MUST SELL. jos] NABH DELUXE 2 pe. very | —°C*! offer EM 3-008! _ can Bargain, $205 FE 37542 | 10 IDATION LO} ni Riggas |$ Down Assume easy montis WILT SACRIFICE MY paymerits Howard's "sed Cars _Rambier 4 dr FE 42780 7421 Highland Pa .M3@: E : 54 PONTIAC CONV ” er Well equipped c- ered 1 299 South _ Hospital Road "Bright Spot’ Jerome DEMOS. ns ° Cass at Orchard Lake MOUGHTEN & lk RO488 Hi 4; NN ok SLEN 5 = =o = 30 PONTIAC GOOD CON N YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE FE 5-5106 after 4 SEMPER oe ee 2 1982 PONTIAC 4 DR DELUXF GMC TRUCK DEALER Radio and heater Hydra MA Olive 1-9761 =O) _ _ 11948 PONTIAC HYDRA CLEAN, $28 N MAIN ROCHESTER god condition $123 FE 23-2547 : 1955 PONT CONV FULLY EQUIPPED VERY FEW MILES. WILL CONSIDER TRADE. 1049 _JAMEs K_ BLVD _FE 40368 — OLDS © LOOK' 38 9 OLDSMOBILE DHC. Ful) power jess than 10.000 m'les _Will trade MUlberry 0-2606 _ OLDS i DEMOS / 88 Super 88 I-drs 4-drs and hardtops 6@ ¢ 8:30—(2) House. (7) Faith for Today. 10: 00—(2) 10:15—(9) The Passerby. (Color) Z00 Parade. (7) Going] Places. (9) Million Dollar Movie.! Science Sermons. (4) Telephone Time. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Jus- tice. i You Are There. (4) SUNDAY’'S TV HIGHLIGHTS Lassie. Drama. ‘The Monster.” Fishermen Jeff and! . Porky sight a sea monster in the,‘ lake near the Miller’s farm. (4)| (7) You by an exclusive uptown men’s club. (4) Frontier. Western. “Out From Taos.” The father of a 17-year-old boy is accidentally killed in a saloon brawl. The two men responsible for the father’s death steal the boy's wagon, which is loaded with all ! his possessions, and trade it for| trapping gear. (7) Famous Film) Festival. “Stairway to Heaven.” It pictures what might happen if, a pilot on the verge of death), should stand trial for his life Claire Trevor stars in ‘‘Emer- gency Call.’’ When their daugh- ter is injured in an accident, a divorcee tries frantically to lo- cate her ex-husband. She finds 8:55—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Ronee 9: 30—(2) old anthropologist works joven ishly. 10:30—(2) I Married Joan. Comedy. “Alienations of Affections.”” A jealous veteraniarian's wife ac- cuses Joan of stealing her hus- band. Joan Davis. (4) Western Marshal. ‘Bewildered Bride.” (7) Public Defender. Police. The Public Defender comes to the aid of a department store model who is accused of stealing a mink coat. (9) Inner Sanctum. ‘Han- die With Care.’’ An ex-convict is sought by his old pals. pt Asked for It” Baker, 1. A visit 1:00—(2) News, (4) News. (1)| cut. tales ecu ee or It. er. 1 vi g ews. ews. 6 jews, to Treasure Island, Calif., for aj Bowling. (9) Movie. Western.| gn win mock a mo) | WPON. News moreme look at Naval training methods.| ‘Stampede.” w = ae 10:20 WIR, Chapel Bour, 2. An assembly line at a toy fac- 11:15—(2) Weather. Bahr. (4) Sun-| CKLW. or Faise- WXYZ, News, Gun. Best tory. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. | day Playhouse, | WPON, News, Record CKLW. Voice of Prophecy a $:30—WJR, Big Bands WCAR, Bible Css, 6:30—(2) Private Secretary.'11:29—(2) Les Paul and Mary, WW3, Mo WPON, Pop Concert “Shade of the Old Family Tree.”| Ford. SAT Bs Time, Oews ot mee Ce Susie comes to boss Peter Sands’/)1.95 (2) tovie. Drama. Night-| WFO. Mews, Record Room i, fescue when he is blackmailed watch Theater: “Sign of the ‘ww, Molter WJBK, News, McLeod Ram.” Ever “stave her cate Sh Pe wes anere | ero ment to a wheel chair, a wife has; WJBK, News, Mickey 11:9 —WIR. Tabernaci- done everything in her power to Picbacpotigae eager CKLW, ‘Anse can” Chures keep her husband and three chil-| WWJ. Grand Ole Opry SUNDAY AFTERNOON dren at her side. CKLW, Fran Bid eli 12:00--WJR, News 12:35—(4) News. WFON, Don ‘Zee Dance wevk es hems 12:50—(2) Weather. Meditations. | 10:00 —WJR, Marty's Party | CALM. Labor News | MONDAY MORNIN cRLW werne. kin .. Pets ie to Learning '6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) reday? s wiaK, oon ee wxrz, — 7 Best Farm Report. 10:30—WJR, Marty CKLW, Singing Americans '6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. Wxvz. Ive Time LE Pemeceen trees 7:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) Today. er Room. Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. CKLW. Quiet Sanctuary SUNDAY MORNING WJR, Laymens Hour ww), Weekend Music Sem Methodists Hour WJR, Farm Review wIBK. Christopher CRLW. 2,00—WJR, News, Festival | Music WXYZ, News, Christians CKLW. oo Hour i , TAW- rPON, Di D *KLW, organization x On Camera. wellai (9) Meet the UAW ‘abt4) New. UneocW aR Wilson —— rom: Bible the Air.” (4) People cee 1:00—(2) Ed Sullivan. It's eight|"20—(4) Today. (7) Presidential) Ct Ja paren CRLW. Vatheran i Art Linkletter with audience par-| Years since Ed started his show,|, CAMBS. | WISE. Gentile, Binge ticipation. _(2) Two For the| 4nd tonight he celebrates. .4))" oa a room. (4), 24_WJR, Dance Orch. ebeb h eeken Money. Sam Levenson with quiz.| Steve Allen. Variety. A familiar), 99 (4) Today. 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(4) It) wron, armenian Gpl ar bata nexe Muste CKLW, News, Toby David gan and his sidekick Red. These Could Be You. (7) Story Studio.) #:06—WIR. News WPON ‘News Rerenaée wieK ere Clack Reid a * : Hi M } two strangers appear out . of no- 11:15—(2) Love of Life. wavh Sunday's Best noer| hee eare : ign Moments ;! MPOM Bens Muse as where with a pair of wings which 11.28—(7) News Ace. WJBK, News, Detroit Pulpit €:06_WJR. Bancroft, O'Hara | WXYZ. Pred Wolt Harrigan plans to fly with. (7)\11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.) WCAR, Your Gospel Hour | WXYZ, Drew Pearson WJBK. News, Clark Reid Amateur Hour. Mack Ted Mack) (4) Feather Your Nest. (7)! a salutes Babylon, N. Y. (9)| Robin and Ricky. Movie. Comedy. Motion Picture) Academy: ‘Pardon My Past.’ i Two war buddies are mistaken | for well known playboys and be-| come. involved with gangsters. Alfred Hitchcock. = Homeier stars in ‘“‘Momentum Gooded beyond endurance by his| wife, a young man decides to steal from his employer. But the’ theft is complicated by murder. | :00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. Boxing: champion Dr. Joyce Brothers and, her challenger John Holt, a con-| struction worker, face the first: question. (4) Loretta Young ung. | “Earthquake.”” A young husband confined to an iron lung as al victim of polio has lost his will to survive. His devoted wife at-| tempts to revive a spark of in-| terest, but his life is further en-| | dangered by an earthquake. This| is Loretta's last show of the sea-' son. Next week this time Man Against Crime returns to the air. (7) Fotus. Documentary. 30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Conrad Nagel. Drama. “The Gypsy.”’ A miserly old gypsy de- stroys the only person she ever loved to protect her fortune. (7) Jumbo Theater. Drama. ‘'The Time Bomb.” . Studio Two. Drama. .“Charlie C. Company.” (4) Badge 714. Jack Webb. Bold jail- break accomplished when a man) enters jail with a machinegun to free two prisoners. (9) News, Weather. (7) Star Theater. “Emergency.” Harvey is seek-, ing a haven until an ambulance} driven by friends will arrive to carry him to safety out of the state. Harvey assures the Reed- ers that he will not harm them if they behave. . Drama. “Take Me to the Moon.” In the ruins of an old civilization, an $:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. MONDAY AFTERNOON /12:00—(2) — Mid-day movie. (4) | Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'clock | Comics. 12:15—(9) Aubrey and Gus. 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- wood Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car- toons. '12245—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. News. /1:06—(9) Shopper's Show. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (9) 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. '2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Date With Life. $:15—(2) Secret Storm. ern Romances. $:25—(9) News. '$:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen, for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:00—(2) Four o'Clock Theater. (4) I Married Joan. (7) The Er- wins. 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan. (7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dande Party. 5:30—(4) Western Marshal. Answer te Previews Puzsle BIAIAIe tat i{ ia ‘OUSS ATRIN] | ICIAP AV ISINIVIEL Lal oo sa LILI WIDOW ee Si Alvis) eT AIRS Ol WESC Jee IIL AINLT | OMGILI 1LaCd Sly Ine ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ By CHARLES MERCER mother. On the way he meets a _ NEW YORK i—It appears that fellow with a bag of beans and NBC-TV is trying to corner the trades the cow for the beans. His children’s market—or, to be more Mother gets so sore at this appar- . ent idiocy that she throws out the | Specific, the children’s - story ‘into-musical market. “beans. Over-night they take root * # e@ and in the morning there's this This past season it has _ enormous bean stalk growing to the sented translations of ‘‘Heidi,” Sky. Jack climbs it to the top “Alice in Wonderiand,”’ and, of and walks to a giant's castle. course, ‘Peter Pan." Now the peo ‘There he steals the giant's magic ple there are greatly excited about harp, his bag of gold and the’ hen an original musical version of ‘hat lays the golden eggs. The “Jack and the Beanstalk,” sched- &@nt. annoyed at this larceny, t Coming to TV in Autumn uled for fall production on ‘Pro- Chases Jack down the beanstalk. ducers’ "Showcase." ’ They're so ex-) ‘But Jack chops down the stalk. | ‘cited, in fact, that the network Wham! (4y* Mod-, Sse! is considering putting | luuting Jack has the loot. End of The giant falls and the show on Broadway after its StOTY: iTV showing. Which is an inter.’ esting switch. ‘SHOW ALL READY The script, musical score and lyrics have been completed by Helen Deutsch, one of Hollywood's most successful film writers, and composer Jerry Livingston. * « «@ Miss Deutsch, in discussing the show the other day, had the prob- lem of telling enough about it ‘to make it sound intervesting and! ” ‘at the same time not spilling the whole bag of beans. * * * Scarcely anyone has a clear rec-) ollection of the story, she pointed | out. It has passed out of. fashion P \Dr. Peter Hoogerhyde, Richard S.; and is difficult to find in print. I couldn't find a copy, in fact, but I remember the story as go- ‘jing something like this: BAG OF BEANS Young chap named Jack is sent to the butcher with a cow by his | | Kiwanis Club Heads Return From Parley Nine Pontiac area delegates are | lreturning home today following’ the completion of the annual Ki-| wanis International convention at San Francisco Thursday night. No local or state men had been can- ididates for state office. * * * The group which represented the four clubs in Pontiac and vicinity ‘included the following: President ‘Horace H. Hatfield and William . McGlashen, of Pontiac North; | Clark, and Art Compton, Pontiac; Webster Francis, West Bloomfield club, president, and Lt. Gov. Richard C. Scribner, and Floyd H. Baker, president of Pontiac West. ro 10:25—(9) Billboard. | 10:30—(2) Cartoons.” (7) Action ELECTRO-MART Theater. (9) Cartoons. 10:45—(2) Cartoons. (9) Common 188 Oakland FE 2-3781 | Interest. 22s ee /11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Color. Adventure Ho. (9) Chris- tophers. | Easy TV Service ‘11:30—(9) Open House. PROMPT SUNDAY AFTERNOON REASONABLE ‘12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) SERVICE _ Cartoon Cabeval (7) Tune Pa-| rade. (9) Western Trails. When You Want It | 12::0—12) wild Bill Hickok. (4) Cartoon Carnival. i HAMPTON 12:45—(Color) Garden Show. 1:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4) Sunday Matinee. 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