_ SATURDAY, J ULY 7 , 1956 —86.PAGES Police Push Hunt for Kidnaped B ‘ Two Men Held as Parents Wait for Second Call. ‘No Ransom . Money Has Changed Hands; Price Now $5,000 WESTBURY, N., Y. ( — ‘Two men were held in police custody today as de- tectives pushed. their search for five - week - old Peter Weinberger who was kidnaped from his carriage on the of July: ‘Police were closed- mouthed about the two men except to admit they were picked up last night, questioned and kept. in custody. A police department spokesman quoted Detec- tive Chief Stuyvesant Pin- nell as saying the two “had no direct connection| “te with the kidnaping.” It was reported, however, that / Weinberger told the kidnaper in a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) - r Umbrella Sellers Sing in the Rain’ as Sales Rocket | Thunderstorms Loom as Threat fo Sunday The weather man predicts partly cloudy weather tonight with a low of 65 degrees. The forecast for the Pontiac, —— in Postal Rate Magazines and Papers). Also May Pay More; Bill Now in Senate — WASHINGTON (INS) —|: night The House voted last to increase U.S. postal rates by 430 million dollars a year, mostly through a penny boost in the cost of mailing first-class letters. The legislation was ap- proved by a roll-call vote of 217 to 165. It was a vic- tory for the Eisenhower ad- ministration and a defeat for the House Democratic leadership. The measure now goes to an uncertain fate in the Senate. Its passage in the House came as somewhat of a surprise since many members had expected an election-year hike in post- . bigger in. Texas, they say, and this 85-pound waterthelon backs up the claim. At Austin, v & Watermelon Time Is Here Again . a“ United Press Phote 2-year-old Emily Ann Price admires the giant, By ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON—Bills were hotly debated on Capitol Hill this week. Tempers also flew high, wide and OO ogg DEFENSE—Wilson clashed with SCHOOLS—The House took two provision that would deny federal funds to states practicing segre- gation in the classroom. At week's end the capital echoed with de- nials of responsibility for killing the bill. The administration had asked for a five-year, 1% billion dollar ithout the segregation amendment. As debated, the bill 000 over four years. LI * = FOREIGN AID — A Senate- would have provided $1,600,000,-) Senate critics on a special sub- committee investigating relative ATOMIC—Sen. ‘Anderson (D-NM) told the Senate U.S. cities soon will be defended’from H-bomb at- * DULLES — Secretary of State Dulles told the House Appropria- tions Committee the chances of .|Russia starting a war now are less than a year ago, but warned |police » jagainst letting this nation’s guard Sag. Nixon Off to Formosa SAIGON (INS)—U. S. Vice Pres- . jident Richard M. Nixon flew to Formosa from Saigon today on his l PITTSBURGH ( — The nation-, hit the coal industry a. stagger- etg will be out of work. One source wide strike of 650,000 steelworkers| ing blow. That date marks the |says it may reach 30,000—others is a week old today with no sign) end of the annual miners’ 10-day |indicate the number will be few- oe Cty See ie, See. Seneey Same, : er. over a con . The so-called captive mines — WHO'LL MOVE FIRST? - eran deer a tn maseng|tose owned by steel combanies| Although the steclworkers_and economy. It already has brought|Wi! be the first to feel the pinch. | industry have expressed . t to 50,000 workers in| FF ™any in the captive fields it\ness to resume negotiations both allied industries—most of them|W#l! mean no work, | mang Oagege ted Nest Tuesday the sre sit [now many othe captive coal in-} WhO will make the next Washington Has Interesting Week aa’ Goad’ te scam oe T " : ° y oe {parties next week. empers Rise in Congress, esse wom inn, satiny j ed a 52-month contract as Bill Debates Increase _ {ind coon ais emans Mrs. Nancy Moore, 23, Is Victim; Husband, Son Receive Injuries A Pontiac woman was killed and into a tractor-trailer truck early this morning on USI6, two miles west of Fowlerville. McGinnis Taken in Surprise Raid After Phone Tip Parole Violator Nabbed 2 Days After Shooting Way From Trap _~ 7 By PETE LOCHBILER Pontiac police this morn- ling caught Robert McGin- nis, 25, ex-convict and armed robbery suspect who shot his way out of a police -jambush Thursday night. He was nabbed at 11:07 ‘trek of | Z i | | | { y i i j t ; ii rT severe head lacerations in the col- lision, according to Brighton state John Goller, 53, of Rockford, the truck operator, was not hurt. He is being held by State Police pend- ing investigation of the accident. Troopers said the tractor-trailer was leaving a roadside restaurant ‘and had pulled partially onto the highway when the tractor part was struck from the rear by the Moore vehicle. America’s top designers already have questions. answered these You will find answers to these and other fashion questions in The Pontiac Press coverage of the happen- ings at National Press Week starting Monday and ponsored by the Couture Group of the New York Dress 8 Institute. While National Output Drops 9 Per Cent ~ Truck D the first six months of “AN of as on South Boulevard of this record,” said lip J, Mon- Pontiac Press piled among others waiting shipment to market. l per cent. The truck divisions as a whole have made «a much better ite showing al- though they have an aggregate loss which runs nine per cent. Our own plant here in Pontiac actually shows a gain. , * * | “We feel this has exerted a sta- ‘bilizing influence on Pontiac em- ployment,” said Monaghan, ‘'I. un- derstand that over the years, the) (GMC Truck and Coach Division) has often run steadily or even| forged ahead at a time when pas- senger cara were experiencing) some -decline. We ane happy to! have this 1956 record of progress at this particular time in the Pon- tiac area, ‘ vision Here Shows Six-Month Gain “Our prospects ahead are rea-|see now, activity down here will! trail and the idea caught on im- penalty bright. Al ‘uth conpeataciqnttas at 8 Dotey, Srey te mys ae slump off a little in the summer year. ; and we will probably follow the * * ® “I am not’ prepared to discuss customary seasonal trend, but it} “We have some good orders Attorney General Brownell’s anti- will merely reflect the pattern of] im sight and are hard at work trust suit against us at this time, the past years. As far as we can uncovering additional prospects. |Our attorneys are studying his — =e] I gm very happy over the fine charges in detail. We feel we have . ’ quality and the fine appearance |the right to build and sell all the In Today’s Press of our current products. We buses we can, That's guaranteed really pioneered the good looks |by the constitution, I we do a: Building News .......... 17-28 | of trucks and it has paid off, [better job than others and if the Church News ...,.-...... 784 | Businesses generally were inter- buyers want our products, it's our County News .....seesesses 12 | ested and welcomed the change. job to produce and sell what they Editorials .. eee «+s © | For years the appearance of a want to buy, This great Diesel is Marder Mystery .........-.. 5 | truck didn’t seem te make any |OUr own development and appar Sports ...... ‘ .. % | difference. Perhaps it was be- jently we es ee Theaters ........0560++0s 1415 | cause the manufacturers didn’t |Step : TV & Radio Programs .... 36 | give enough attention to that fea- | GMC is its annual pic- Women’s Pages ........ 10-11 | ture, Anyway, we biased the inic at Ws Lake July 14, 3 * i. a4 m SNe eae seaepiesss tara Ba Ee Ae DL mPa Noten) Help ‘4 iho it nei ital ada | uli Hh RE se Reported Good "Convalescent Progress ann preceding the Grand Can-| “seek a> second term—ahd the bet- weapon may be brought, they said. med : : ae ; ‘ j + : . Pe ; ' i ba , t i e oh House to Probe Crash Which Killed 128 ei ‘LAS. VEGAS, Nev. @—A_thor- Meanwhile, the slow and depres- i : into the. control | the Steady and Uneventful, 2" iouse t-/top ot a precipitous Grand Can- Doctors Soy eee eee te ste ga Mi +> Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark),| Eight expert mountain climbers * GETTYSBURG, Pa. —If Pres- cha * of the subcommittee arrived at the said that Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration radio controlmen from the Southern California, Uteh and Arizona areas will be dent Eisenhower still means to canyon by plane three of them were flown by helli- ting hereabouts is strongly that he oY bet et Bm site to does—he ‘has fresh encouragement piven the opportunity to outline bodies and wreckage. from his doctors that he’s inthe guidance they gave the TWA). * #* ¢ steadily better physical shape. ‘and United Air Liners last Satur-| Thirteen rubber sacks filled “His convalescent progress has day. with remains of the DCT crash ventful.”. the, b¢ ‘wo sky giagts apparently victims had been brought out of wre, sandy one ston fa collided about 90 minutes after the canyon by Friday night. It anSenl: em repet eed — they took off only three minutes was not known how. many of the may. One ba them, Dr. +. apart from Log Angeles Interna- plane's 58 passengers were repre- din, the University of Pennsy!tiona) Airport. All 128 persons sented by the remains. The bodies -vania professor called in 4s & COM’ shoard the planes were killed. It/of only 9 of the 128 victims of the ” ~ es with mn bimeet' was the worst disaster in commer- double crash had been identified ‘cial airline a, night. improvement the President has)" ty9 mine = mran_ovhcemention| ao hae Sal a iplanned to hear from operations) Twenty-six sac remains _ This medical report was the rricials of the two airlines, Pilots were taken earlier from the TWA first since the President cdme tolwho saw the two planes in the air his farm to continue recovery .is9 were invited to testify. from his June 9 operation. It was; issued a few hours after the an- nouncement that Eisenhower has talked politics at last with two of F ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 71956 1 we . f staff, south of the canyon, About | the 200 relatives and friends of crash for Kidnaped Baby (Continued From. Page One) prearranged message carried by newspapers and television. Weinberger said he was con- vinced that the anonymeus caller was the kidnaper who snatched the boy from his carriage on the patio of his home in this fashion. — able suburb July 4 ‘But police cautioned against | Police Nab Fugitive in Raid on Hideout | : over-optimism and said it was’ and is wanted as a suspect in “problematical” that was : He was ew Bg eengy ul the baby , as) sought here for violation of his ' JOB FACING CLAMBERS — Dotted line shows route teams of | The kidnaper called at 9:40 a.im. | parole from louis State American and Swiss mountain Climbers imily’ thké'in attempting to [directing Weinberger to notify aft- story. reach wreckage of DCT plane lying atop cliff in Grand Canyon |ernoon newspapers that the in-| He was supposed to remain in| gorge in Arizona. They will be landed by helicopter on sandbar creased ransom demand would’ be Side met. He said another call would! follow, | ‘CRACKPOTS CALL : (cross) in Colorado-River. Circle is an Albatross search plane | flying past the disaster scene. times but no further contact was) * Police figure McGinnis may have returned to Pontiac as a hide- out after the robberies. They. be- lieve he was staying at a hotel i Officials said McGinnis would be questioned by Detroit police, but that a warrant may be sought here in the shooting Thursday night. A ‘charge of assault with a deadly Haast with serum. ‘home, in accordance with the kid- This ig the 55th bite Haast has P&P note found near the baby’s suffered, including 29 bites from carriage, But the ransom enve- cobras and related snakes|lopes went untouched, whose poison attacks the nervous} Later the baby's mother, Bea- eae 43. formerly “of Pat.| trice Weinberger, %2, broadcast terson, N. J., and a veteran snake: 0 re a I for ner ‘handler with 33 years of exper-| ience, says the many cobra bites’ t Mrs. C.E. Offer | Snake Expert . | Sur viving cranks and the curious-minded., Dies Sudden! | His 55th Bite | Detective chief Stuyvesant Pin- - . : | Hell said police are doing every- Wif t F M MIAMI, Fila., «®—Snake Rint} thing to cooperate with the fami- i ormer Mayor William Haast is in a pital) ty’s efforts to recover the child. . wor Ai " e ° y¢ ‘today recuperating from his latest) But he denied that police were in Bloomfield Active in pow with a rattlesnake. A four) getting out of the cave wo the Sue footer tagged him on t {| parents could deal privately with Club Affairs hand yesterday as the tried tol the kidmaper, measure it. A group of tourists) “When a felony is brought to BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs. watching at Hasst's Miami Ser- Clarence E. Qtter, active club- pentarium saw the snake strike.'no alternative. We must pursue Four police departments searched woman and wife of the former) Haast locked the reptile in its the case with all the vigor and for McGinnis after his escape Bloomfield Hills mayor and the cage and was taken to a hospital. aj} the facilities at our command.” Thursday night. Yesterday, Johns- William R. Hamilton Co. president,|As his wife described it: "He | weap FAILS ton and Det. Robert Emery tracked died suddenly last night at their grew limp as a baby. His body“ * down leads to his possible where- home on Woodward Avenue here.|would grow so warm heat radiated Police attempted to bait a trap abouts. . | The Otters had lived in Bloom: from it, then he would get clam-for the kidnaper Thursday by Three men taken in the ambush field Hills for 27 years. Mrs. Otter my. -His arm swelled to the el- placing wads of paper sandwiched will be turned over to Detroit|belonged to the Women’s City Club/bow.” police today as possible suspects in Detroit, the. newly-formed Vil-| in recent holdups, Johnston said. a Woman's Club, and the Bloom- They are William BR. Bale, 24, National Farm hy Garden Assn. of 63 Williams St.; Eugene P. ‘eee th , Bale, 39, of 2237 Harvard Rd., |, She leaves, ‘besides her hus- Berkley and Edwin C. DeTam- ary “— daughters, Mrs. ble, 22, of 8610 Central St., De- rt Lee Graham dr. of trolt. The Bales are brothers. Bloomfield Hills, and Phoebe and dulie Otter, beth at home, Livonia police also plan to ques! Her body will lie at the Bell tion the three men, Johnston said. ‘Chapel of the Hamilton Co throug’ va made against them | injected in. his body drug executive Mannie ‘at 11 am. Tuesday at Christ Venom — ‘Charch Cranbrook, to which she . ‘blank check for the kidnaper. W ihe .icobra venom. we an ’ The eather eee yews we be my Resistance to- the nerve-attack-| “My uncle isn't a rich man but INTIAG AND VICINITY <2 Partly | remetery, Detroit. ing venom of cobras would be no he will meet any demand made,” cloady and 0 little warmer today s ‘protection against the poison of Weinberger said. “The ~ Mighest and Lowest Temperatares This | : Deh Yan 7 in 104 48 in 1804 Friday's Temperatere Chart Miam! New gun. Hé said entry\| was gained through a kitchen window, where a screen was ripped out, police added. by ‘Outsiders,’ Says Report newspaper said today the entire |of last week's abortive uprising in jbetween real bills at two inter- Doctors at the hospital treated Sections near the Weinberger |: Weinberger issued a statement) . is P ; \yesterday saving that his uncle, No formal charges have been yonday. Funeral service will be #osether lt minute amounts of & Wein. have given him a resistance to berger, was prepared to write a The owner, William Jenkins, said there were four rounds in the $30 BERLIN Ww — A West Berlinjfirst newspaper to break the news police force in the Polish city of/Communist Poland—said the old Poznan has been replaced. | police force has been ‘‘transport- . ¢ * led to an unknown destination and The independent Telegraf—the'replaced by outside policemen.” ~— ; | The switch was made, the pa- ‘per said, because Poznan police Woman Dragged by Car had conducted themselves ““‘pas- as Dress Catches in Side sively,” and permitted them- selves to be disarmed by workers Mrs, Bobbie- Betanio, 24, of 34 auring the riots for bread and Ferry Ave. walked to the center ;-pedom. of Maple street yesterday morn- ing to talk to a driver. As the car drove away, Mrs. Betanio's cloth- * * ® | The paper. also said Poznan; 'workers report that preparations are being made in the larger -fac- ltortes for public executions of the _ . 8 rebellion’s ringleaders, ing somehow was caught in the action, Republicans, aided by a smal] group of Democrats, were in control. Only one amendment to the mea- sure as it had been approvec by the House Post Office Committee was approved, and that had been agreed on by both sides in advance. This amendment would exempt from the higher second-class mail rates all newspapers whose circu- a year. At one point, however, the Re- publicans were caught napping. This occured when Rep. Wayne Hays (D-Ohio) offered an amend- ment which provided that the new four-cent stamp contain an elephant with a dollar sign. The amendment was adopted She was dragged several feet.) [p its Berlin-datedlined dispatch suffering cuts to ber right kne€ tne newspaper also reported the and left shoulder. She was Te pehellion’s death toll has risen By midnight, the phone rang 25 leased after treatment at Pontiac above 500. The Polish government! realized what happened, they suc-. General Hospital. ‘has said 48 persons were killed, stopped as soon as he heard the nq 399, woman's screams. eee A ; | The newspaper said its figures Auto Crashes From Road; were based on information given itt Western businessmen who visited Driver, Passenger Hurt 'Poznan's international fait last Two men suffered minor injuries; week. yesterday afternoon when their car) went out of control and left the Diamond Rin i$ highway on Sashabaw Rd., Water-| 9 Stolen our attention,” he said, “we have¥org_.Township, Oakland County) Two diamond rings, valued at Sheriff's deputies reported today. |$175, were reported stolen from | , * * |the top of a living room television | Injured were: Norman Lawson, set yesterday at 137 Wall St., Pon- ‘31, of Garden City, the driver, and tiac police said. Arthur Schafer, 37, of Clarkston. Mrs, Augusta Morris of that ad- | Lawson told investigating depu- dress thinks the theft occurred be- ties he lost control of his car tween 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m., po- when he rounded a curve too fast. ‘lice added. with a roar of approval by the Democrats. At first, the Republi- lations did not exceed 5,000 copies) — general tics” yest | . youngsters to watch day oh his hist eacistant> Sher. cussed. It has been pending several) pices closely was lomped. gan Seem, gee with Leger Naming of the successor to City) A small girl on a bike who There was no word on whether pasate D: C. Hiphert, Stent MP izomved te Beat of Be Se ve would blamed for his son's ury stand by his Feb. 29 decision to . . iby H. H. Kaltman, of St,-Clair seek a second term, or even that Hike in Postal Rates Shores this week. The boy was he had reached a decision on his art late: ren ee it to at From the brond smile with Approved by House |xstman ‘ald which Hagerty volunteered his in- . Hurrying . with -tentattive plans _ formation, many newsmen (Continued From Page One) ee ce ts ae ee boon wo ait yet year from a proposed one-cent| variety of sports and other activi- But Hagerty said later he could ae _ boost in the six-cent air mail rate. ties the city planner says the plan not say when the “suspense”—as _ — Eh saree Drege a must be in order so that school OA geil gE Bier eliamocimel SWISS CLIMBERS ARRIVE — Two members AP Wiephote| aie Oe EE dine Gil driver waining wey be Sagan thie ee yor ee Hagerty of a Swiss mountain climbing team, who arrived _ of rope by Spc/3 Robert Lee as they leave by |jion, 300 thousand dollars a ygar He will take his plans to the said the President's diet is being at Grand Canyon, Ariz., today to assist in re- helicopter for the wreck area. From left. are stilt th 77 milli dollars planning commission when com- ‘continued at 2,500 calories a day, covering bodies of victims of a crash of two Lee, Anton Spinas, who will direct the team, | wouig come from higher costs for plete, and other boards will study compared with the preoperation planes in the canyon June 30, are handed a coil and Max Stampfli, Swiss pilot. advertising mail, books them as well. 1,800, to get the chief executive's) and catalogues. . om pele Neck up to reuns 270. . . d The new rates would go into inn Detectives Push HuntPoznan Police Replaced)eis aint ® “As tar as I know, it’s progress- Throughout yesterday's House | @AMES H, DUDLEY icans sat silent. But when they | cessfully got the House to reverse made with the kidnaper. Most of The driver, Donald Couture, 22, while unofficial estimates place) itself. the calls came from crackpots,/of Lapeer told Pontiac police he the figure somewhere between 200! The most important amendment! of the day, though, was offered by Rep: John E. Moss (D-Calif) to strike from the bill the one-cent boost in first-class mail- rates. It was defeated 182 to 114. This apparently turned the tide against the Democratic leadership. Both Majority Leader John Me- Cormack (D-Mass) and House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) opposed the rtheasure, with Mc- Cormack taking the floor in op- position. o If the Senate also agree to in- crease first-class mailing charges, it will be the first such boost in the cost of sending letters out-of- Isom sincé 1932, Between 1895 and ‘ Employment Official. Assigned to Detroit James H. Dudley, Pontiac branch manager of the Michigan Employ- ment Security Commission, has been transferred to a similar po- sition at a Detroit office, effective ‘Monday. Frederick A. Hanses, 44, assist- ant manager of the Pontiac office for the past five years, will assume Dudley's duties as branch man- ager. Both Dudley and Hanses have been employed by the commission for 18 years. Dudley, who lives in Detroit, will head the Detroit office at Fort and Junction. Hanses isa resident of Royal Oak. ne GREAT PLAINS INDIANS — These Girl Scouts from Wichita, Kansas spent several months making their authentic Indian cos- tumes before coming to the Senior Roundup. Soda straw breast assortment of horsehair, sesal fibre rope, rabbit fur and unraveled plates, dyed bean necklaces, turkey vertebrae decorations and hand binder twine. Their tomtom is a cheese box edged in fur. 1932, the rate was only two cents, painted costumes’ took hours of work. Their ee > Pontiac Press Phete headgear 18 a weird ses pee REAL | REAL ESTATE-Ih INSURANCE jou ESTATE INSUR ANCE |__ HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 u\THE BERRYS =s_—™ i. tivecs if Russia Cee act ane nee fat Oo Demy, You! e ea 1 Yo 8 FE 2-4031 ithe United States are built of wood. | Not Possible | Eisenhower Says Now is the time to have all those slacks, . Jin an apule mon sport shirts and sweaters cleaned for that - trip ahead to vacation land. Summer. suits look so much better when they are cleaned and sized to their os ‘B Knox, Ky. original shape. which Anderson heads. * * * - Fissionable = Materials _'Much Too Valuable’ That was his reply to a pro- 'posal from Sen, Anderson (D-NM) j | that the country increase its pro-|} ‘duction of nuclear materials and ‘store some- of them in “a critical) The nation’s reserve supply of ‘gold is stored in vaults at Ft. Anderson made public Eisen-/ “hower’s June 13 reply to a letter’ in which he proposed the atomic. bank, Sen, Jackson (D-Wash) and Rep. Price (D-Ill) joined in Ander- | House Atomic Energy Committee, | | They said the present method of allocating the fissionable ma. teriais “leaves ho uncommitted | ' ® : | About 95 per cent of the ent tion the Congréss members sug-|Policewomen Outdo ;mated 7,000,000 farm buildings in| fomic rk Nox a uable” to bank, Eisenhower ex-| st. JOSEPH, Mo. ® — Four. pressed the opinion that “in X-| nolicewomen, on duty here for the isting world conditions the weap- first time this week, outdid them- ons stockpile must continue to selves. have first call,” and added: Traifie Capt. Herman Stark re- fissionable material in weapons is Ordinarily, their male counter- little altered from form. neéeed- ed for reactor ae itg| Parts issued about 70 tickets daily storage hibit its later use for power or other peaceful purposes.” The United States consumes} ” quail will produce eggs in winter.'lead or zinc, |. ~ : * * * | Saying the ‘supply is “too val-/Men in Issuing Tickets ~| Rés er A. ithior, Inc. 18 Celt vo 2a Ew. EMpire 3-4825 Pie. ported yesterday they issued 299 “Fortunately, the condition of parking tickets their first day. - “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” in ‘weapons will not. in-\~*"d that on their better days.) three times weh sulfur Unter conteellod best aad Ughtlslemiams, Sour tines os seach sal Phone FEE 4-4565 conditions, hand-reared grouse and|copper, and five times as much as| 147 W. Lawrence St. Wim. W. Donaldson Agency permanence poems freon eee ee RED STAMPS aE could be fabricated in an mt $413 ) casos Carey 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stadium jeer toperp opted a Branches: 328 N. Perry — 97 Oakland ‘ber of years would be necessary] . i - ‘to provide the increased produc: " Out of the freezer (or two-in-one refrig- erator-freezer) and into the picnic basket —plump, juicy hot dogs ready for the fire. Other freezable picnic delights: hamburgs, crisp fried chicken, breads and desserts. No wonder smart and thrifty homemakers say: “Freezer Living is Leisure Living.” SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER , eo . ’ $ t . ’ STATEMENT oF CONDITION Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan Association c — MICHIGAN ~ Office equipment, furnishings, and improvements to leased property (less accumulated depreciation and amortization) .............. sini ng vntisin y+ pa ine oh : S 55,356.10 $9,962,140.19 at ABILITIES Savings Accounts ........ [Tila ceecasaipeovesadyed errr ep bee $8,268,800.27 Advance from Federal Home Loan Bank ...........05-0seeeeee 887,500.00 Loans in Process ............6.000s0ceeee ees fesdinn tw ob daner : ~~ 196,367.89 - Other Liabilities 0.0.00... 0... e cece eee eee een tees —s-:2,853.01 Specific Reserves ........... 0.0 ccc cece eee eect e nner nee teenes 15,919.81 General Reserves ...............56500 05 Tb iec emus $552,522.09 a = Surplus .. 2.050... cece cece er erence eee neee ees vee 38,177.12 - Total General Reserves and Surplus .....-..+.+-. evne akanhnnie "590,699.21 . , $9,962,140:19 BOARD OF DIRECTORS _ HON. CLARK J. ADAMS LOUIS H. COLE MAHLON H. BENSON R. CLARE CUMMINGS CONRAD N. CHURCH JOHN Q@. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN HONORARY DIRECTOR CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS OFFICERS R. ©. CUMMINGS oncacsscsceveseves otdees segsadanes . President M. A. BENSON ee veeees ......... Viee-President JAMES CLARKSON ,,.... " Executive Vice-President & Secretory E. W. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956. ec eceideeeanls ' — — latest Poznan Riots May Lead to More Incidents Behind Iron Curtain Dooren-| By DAVID L. BOWEN - Western students of Russia is cor- {sion,”” freeing political prisoners,| The citizens of Poznan appeariof the West the. methods Czectioslovakia, on June 1, 1953.) Even the Soviet Uniori was not Neth; A od Prees Writer “pater geen may #00” | announcing abolition of some slave|to have done just that, staging they just denounced at the 20th | Workers’ left their gay Mears perme Pag in ging labor ya Poles of Pemmn —t be adéed t the Met. 2 ligbor camps and making peaceltheir demonstration of displeasure |P®"tY Congress. . ereretnens am ase vatwe ay ake beg wi Page techs saletY! The theory leading to this con-|with Tito, this theory goes, Khrush-jwith Soviet rule at time many cheap were ter after Stalin’, death — : week to show! -iusion holds that Communist par- chey greatly improved the Russian|Westerners were in city at-| seems clear proof pee a hase eoeke dain aad _jwilli en .. Of COM-lother members of the new “‘col-in the Cold War, but he ran this/timing- was perfect for the West damental h will- : in the | . the latest. jective leadership” ex: great risk: Suppose the people in-{— either the Soviets would have to| ing to mak out “in- |* ane oe | ' U-ltremely high stakes in recent: ef-\side the Communist sphere accept-jappease the demonstrators or con- dependent | “dem- later on June 16 | Se 8 are forts to liberalize com: ed this propaganda at face value|tradict their boastful claims of) ccrsey, tolerate ers in East Berlin Sin: i By repudiating “trial by confes-\and acted on it?. ; democracy by applying in full view| disagreement where they have | set off a wave of uprisings begaenyg Ph ge = ke ta : " - . : _— the physical power to smash it. threagheat Hast Germany by [ine the 4 oH pany ecg Session nsiders Sco It events following the denuncia-| Striking in protest mene wot | | = Consi uts | tion of Stalin follow the pattern set| Bors and wage cuts. Mcbiliea. [single Knows pradecesion hed an . oe : latter his death, there is a strong] tion of = Soviet tank division (ee outs <= dapital of Stal . "wT Uiklihood the Soviet Union will] eut short the rebellion after |... 1 ine province — demonstrat- Ur franeis u UALCTS ee re we sree poe, a . vear future to impress this harsh During. the same month, there|desgnctification, Soviet troops were _|. [lemon on its people. were smaller outbreaks at Plov-| reported to have killed 100 persona | How does the: United Fund de-istatements of their 1957 budget re-| Before the scout executives en-|maintain the expanded organ-| More than a dozen demonstra-idiv and Haskovo, Bulgaria. lin restoring Communist order. — cide who gets the money it collects | quests. tered the meeting, the panel went) ization. _itions broke out in Russia and the|— : : Z ‘ia its giant-annual drive? . —— over the budget requests in a line-| He emphasized the increased satellites in the months following ’‘ | : ss PANELS ARE BUSY by-line analysis. \size of the Council does not mean Stalin's death in 1953. Among the : ‘increased costs per individual |Seout; In 1955, he sald, basic costs per Scout. were only $4 a year, ASKS FOR INCREASE Leland asked for a 1957 budget allocation of $33,400 in UF money, adding he expects contributions of Chest funds in the area served by earliest major’ incidents were dem-|f How does it decide how much to, In the past two weeks, seven Edward H. Leland, scout ex- . onstrations in Pilsen arid Ostrava, | ‘ask for each year? ‘budget panels have been holding; ecutive for the council, told the The answers can be found in the hearings, analyzing requests and’ panel an increased appropria- recommending allocations to the) tien was needed to handle a seven-man central UF-Community . greatly increased membership. Chest Budget Committee, headed) , i this year by Robert S. Nelson, vice) ship rd ie aie the president of Universal Oil Seal Co. population increase in the ores To form the budget panels, |served by the Clinton Valley Coun-|the Council. Last year the coun- éach member of the Central cil. cil's UF share was set at-$30,000. Budget Committee asks six rep- | “We're primarily interested in |, | resentative community leaders | getting an increased percentage | It from all wajks of life te serve | of the available boys,” Leland on a volunteer basis. said, “not in simply maintaining Monday night, the Clinton Valley| the percentage we already have | Council of Boy Scouts talked over| im scouting.” its budget requests with a UF) Most of the budget increase panel.. asked, he said, would be used to Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service "J ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE! PLASTIC COATED FIBRE Female Admits False Spy Story; 2-Y1/ Search Ends} FRANKFURT, Germany (#—A two-year hunt for scores of ‘‘Com- munist spies” in West Germany has been called off and a 25-year- old . self-styled Mata Hari has drawn a six-month prison term for inventing an espionage ring. It all started in October 1954 when Frankfurt police picked up pretty Brigitte Hofmann in a night club because she didn’t have money to pay for her drink. At the police station she told authorities that she was an agent working for Communist East Ger- man intelligence organizations. Officers said she told of receiv- ing secret informatior trom “scores” of Communist spies for relay to East Germany. One by one she named names. i The process began early this spring, wtien Community Chest or- i ganizations benefiting from the UF |arive were asked to submit written cil request, ' During the discussion, decisions were reached on allowable budget requests. Recommendations will be included in minutes of the panel _}meeting for consideration by the ‘\Budget Committee and the Admin- jstrative Committee. The final a budget for the Clinton Valley Council will be announced late in August as part of the total goal for this year's United Fund. campaign. i ss e : Ef ADS RIE CWA i SHOT FROM A CANNON !! Special agents of West Germany's Panel members at Monday’s|security forces combed the coun-|p [ust arrived! All cocied meeting included Price, - Sherwin) try for two years but never caught/> } guaranteed. . Brand ir Birnkrant, Robert P. Grant andjany of those Brigitte had named.|> new seat covers. Excit- ° | Dr. J. K. Schachern. The Scouts; Under further questioning, offi-|} ing new patterns and were represented by Leland, Coun-|cers said Brigitte finally admitted poe : [ scaageds S ane oy. cil President Leslie C. Churchill,| she had cimply invented the mys- . : , . ; RAIN wep. Vice-Presidents D. B. Eames and/tery spy ring. — : Installation Extra *Late model styles $2 more Kenneth Sanderson, Treasurer; Asked by the judge yesterday . " of | sai hese eee ==} =~ MARKET TIRE CO executive board member. fresh names, she said: , e : Kar! W. Bradley, executive direc-| ‘They were all so eager when te tor of the United Fund, served as'I told them my fairy stories, 1, 77 W- Huron St. Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 secretary for the panel. - |wanted to keep them happy.” | : : rs bas, peed alt ibaa tae” et he | ike Pxlaae! dba tints Ee Eat Ji e. 7 MIE, | | - “a BUDGETING FOR UNITED FUND DRIVE H. Leland at Monday's panel .hearing. The r : | —Henry D. Price (center), chairman of a 7-man panel's recommendations will be considered i budget panel passing on 1957 budget requests by the UF's Central Budget and Administrative | H Cc ‘ h ; _§ ] : . of the Clinton Valley Council of Boy Scouts of committees before being announced in August | Oune 4 es America, confers with Council President Leslie as part of the goal for the 1956 United Fund | ap P ] er "Ss P FOR THE -C. Churchill (left) and Scout Executive Edward ~ drive. | | > z id a | : a | , + | ° * ; ‘ Ro al Sc er land within a week for the film-| '. ¥ Y The Bank Way } SRE pe ee IM tun nsieoe wes Priests Describe | =. inew husband, playwright Arthur he , to Surround MM Wier "has no’ passport at the ! os FAMILY! in British Debut moment to accompany her. . | . ) ; Py ahahaha ead PO aur: | see Veter Imprisonment | = ! _ LONDON «Marilyn Monroe, Veteran Polar Explorer p eS f é ~ % é . z |will be surrounded by titled folk _ * : a ea Shop and Save a she makes her new movie, to Lead Antarctic Unit Freedom of Religion > ? % : ‘ Sleeping Prince,” in Eng-| WASHINGTON (®—The Navy's ‘doin Ioj a, * 4 : land. . ‘veteran polar explorer, Capt. Finn| Banned mn Jail, State @eeaenuanaeae auaewe? s wa a at. 7 * —|Ronne, is going back to the An-| Clerics After Release (@ . ; @f@aa,y? . The American actress has Sir tarctic. | ry 5 Laurence Olivier for her leading * * * | te awe . 2 GOODM ’ |man. Today she signed up Dame) The Pentagon announced last, HONG KONG wn My Commu- 4 : Sybil Thorndyke, 73 - year . old|night Ronne has been recalled to/"iSt cell can only be described) " : |grand old lady of the British stage|active duty to command a station ®% @ Place of no hope, but I put Ae & s [to play the part of mother-in-law to be built next winter near the re jn Goa. ane his Amer * : ‘| to the character rayed by Sir, Weddell Sea. | s ; ‘ : 520 S$. Saginew Se. Laurence. ctor partrayed By eddell re “4 |from three years in a Red Chi- ace _ |} FE 2-2784 | “The Sleeping Prince.” by Ter-| Tris one of six stations to be/nese Prison. e ‘ ence Rattigan, is a comedy of a/built in the Antarctic. for Ameri-| | ® * 1% a4 =miroyal regent’s romance with a can scientists in connection with| . John W, Clifford, 39, : ; ‘ showgirl inthe London of 1911. |the 1957-58 International Geophysi-| told newsmen he was forbidden to ‘eee Bm, qeeacaunanaenaen e eseee oS ' |° Miss Monroe is coming to Eng-|cal Year. say the rosnry , pray desing i a: 'e o ™ % * = — imprisonment, is guards to oa) ee 7 ia ; him there was ‘no freedom of re- we “eas! ®“en50° as “| ’ ligion in prison. Your church is; ‘t3* o : F O R S A tc bad and so are all priests.” % r ! | [ * * # en | Father Clifford arrived here to- ze Y G @ ' Oe i day with the Rev. Thomas Phil- a _ | —<.| GRYSTAL BEACH HOUSING PROJECT | :",j%,ttmmes tm) 2) ou Can Get Behind the Wheel 1 three years in Red China. The) | ve rtifies PONTIAC, MICHIGAN two Roman Catholic priests, both a? e | ; . i of San Francisco, are the first) f N C j OD AY W h 72 Housing Units offered as an entity on ao Sealed ff Americans freed by Peiping since ee 0 a ew ar it a . . 4 Bid basis by the Public Housing Administration, Chi- Jt Presbyterian = missionaries)! 7 : cago Regional Office were released last December.| 4 ; 5 : | a | go Neg . ‘Eleven other Americans still are! ," 2% LOW COST ibs, ' | | Crystal Beach is located on 7.8 acres composed of 20 | imprisoned in Red China. no ree : residential buildings comprising 72 rental units, also _The two’ priests came here from | bbe #8 including a Management-Maintenance Building, Ga- Shanghai aboard a German 3y ant rage-Storage Shed, Paint Shed, Streets, Sewer, Water, | feishter. | ae ° pole Gas and Electrical Distribution Systems. wee enn sad “pen ae & OAn $5, . . . — ; ; , 7 fas est JAE iT «. ©, Lado, en Crystal Beach is within the limits of Pontiac; Michi- prison cells were occupied by 19 ex) gon, a city of approximately 90,000 population, lo- | Chinese and foreign priests. . a cated 30 miles northwest of Detroit. Site is located | * * © a - | one mile from the main Pontiac Automobile. Plant [| He said the Reds questioned him oi F h Co . N * e ond other plants producing auto parts ‘repeatedly in an effort to get him rom the Community National Bank “a. . . . . ‘to confess to charges of slander- ~ we Sealed Bids will be publicly opened in the ChicagO fing the state and “disrupting the $) . . ppt Office ot 2 P. M., Central. Dgylight Time, August 6, J activities of the state. * Where You Know the Total Finance Charges x2 s ure, * | “TI never confessed to anything,"’) nad : . pee ' For further information, terms, bid forms an rn. | said Father Clifford. ~ . . : : , a | ditions of Sole, write today to. id forms and Co Father Phillips said he under-| 5 Pcture yourself behind the wheel of a new car... It is pos- the, HUGO C. SCHWARTZ went at least 150 Interrogations. | t. sible if you see us for financial aid. Repay in small monthly ae . . . bas , * ’ . tes os = aeaetent Seautien tate eee A ceemamarcsen FI oor Fight Cli maxes... payments... Deal locally and build valuable Bank Credit, too! Bos PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION . ‘ . oop 2 if muse nies Educators’ Meeting | %:; oo moses ae ucators’ Meeting | ‘7: oe 4 etd > a, er — ‘PORTLAND, Ore, —A wildcat] 4s. fa q ifloor fight—with charges of ‘‘sub-| 3 a bo *4 ‘@ terfuge’ and “dilatory tactics’) 6% od sO crackling over the public address ns “ county is AN IO gS A ARES RANE SM : bevibnntesndie 2 5 — } SRA oa = ewe] ae sat is delivered by pea Bg At a ceateieelataia ‘is being pushed off the map. | : here is some claim that modern "transportation makes it obsolete. » But here in the heart of this great- - est industrial area in the world such - conditions do not. exist. = * * * | Phe newcomers in their vicinity : tion of its present building. © thy x & . It continues to be the greatest power for good in that Northeast ; Oakland County community that it YA re... ee ‘ ' .For 20 years before they had a ’ church edifice the pioneers of that ‘area assembled in private homes, _ rural schools or even.in barns. They ‘\ were sermonized by a circtiit rider 'who came to them from Pontiac ~ through the woods, on horseback or * afoot. They laid the solid foundation - for what we have today. x *& ot It is a far cry from the days when ' the hostile Indians roamed their ~ premises. They brought many of the ‘ Indians under submission by bring- ' ing them into Christianity. Now with a house of worship that is not allowed to show its age, that has every modern con- venierice, and backed by a whole- * ‘ gouled Christian cooperative spirit that knows no bounds, the ‘Lakeville Methodist Church, like many others in our area, is con- clusive proof that the rural .. church is not passing out. —s Spiritually and otherwise, it is as : keeping well abreast with the growth - and development of its community. Facing Area Problems The recently formed Supervisors - Inter-County Committee is arousing interest in govern- considerable . mental circles, and the progress of - the new volunfary cooperative group ‘will be watched to see to what extent - it will be able to assist in solving - regional problems. * *« * - Over in Canada, the City of ' Toronto has tried to meet similar a problems by gradually extending the - City’s authority into the region - round about it. The area surrounding Detroit is seeking to avoid this result. Here, instead of extending the City of Detroit's power, repre- sentatives of six counties, Oak- land, Wayne, Macomb, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Monroe, sit on the Inter-County Committee. . Each of the six counties has . equal representation. * The committee has no power. It , discusses common problems, * - Supervisors of the six counties. Each free to act or not as /its sett. - / tt ® . / this methiod will / prove femains to be seer. Many ms believe that it will. = = * ¥ a EJ . 2 * by’ and “recommends action to the Boards of - ‘The Inter-County Committee is an interesting experiment. Through ex- change of opinion and mutual study, it may prove an effective way of solving the many problems which arise from rapid growth in popula- tion. At least it will serve to keep each of the six counties informed as to the progress and plans of the other five, and that in itself will be a real step forward. Seven F oot High Jump ; There was a lot of excitement round the world when the first four minute mile race was run. Soon several men had run a mile in less - than four minutes. * * * Yet there has been much less to- do about the seven foot high jump, which in its way is just as remark- able as the four minute mile. Even - the 60 foot shot put claimed greater attention. Charles Dumas of little Comp- ton College jumped half an inch over seven feet to win the Ameri- can Olympic trials at Los Angetes recently. That is almost a whole foot higher than Charley stands in his bare feet. - Most of us couldn’t pole vault over a bar placed a foot higher than our heads, let alone high jump over it. Cuartey did it. He has opened a new era in his favorite event. The People’s Business: Livestock Issue Farmers Press for Law to Stiffen Buyer Bonds By ROGER LANE LANSING — The Legislature missed a good bet to befriend thousands of farm- ets when it turned down last year a Dill to stiffen bond requirements in the live- stock business. ko kw | And now Goy. Williams demonstrates’ only casual interest in getting substan- tially the same proposal before the pres- ent special legislative session. Leaders of the Farm Bureau, the Michigan Livestock Exchange and the Livestock Marketing Association of Michigan agree it would have pre- vented, or sharply reduced, losses such as face farmers in the recent livestock market debacle at Jackson. There, a financial collapse threatens to leave farmers holding worthless checks for as much as $75,000, not to mention wiping out a. brokerage company and costing banks losses up to $500,000. * * * The bonding bill was piloted through the House in 1955, but was killed by the Senate Agriculture Committee. BILL READY AGAIN In slightly modified form, it now is ready for reintroduction if the governor gives the go ahead. . * * * The bill would require bonding of live- stock buyers, whether operating at markets or on farms, on the same basis as provided for the 60 or ‘more livestock auctions in the state. Bond would be in the amount of $15,000 for the first $15,000 in average weekly business for the preceding year, and $1,000 for each $5,000 over that ‘figure—both for buyers and for auction companies. The bond would run to cover-the sellers of livestock, mainly farmers but also dealers in some transactions, * * * The director of agriculture’s license revocation power, now limited to exercise in cases involving livestock disease, would be extended to apply in the area of fi- nancial irresponsibility. ONLY AUCTIONS BONDED At present, only auctions are bonded, and then to a maximum of $15,000—even if their weekly turnover amounts to $100,000 or $150,000, as is true in someé@ instances. * * * Authorities sifting the many ramifica- tions of the targle at Jackson believe that some buyers, as prices fell, were operating on “float.” This consists of counting on proceeds from resale and a quick trip toe the bank te beat the arrival of, and make good, the check given to make a pur- chase. In addition, a spokesman for the Farm Bureau said, “Quite obviously there were fictitious paper transactions taking place.” ‘ In appealing a month ago to the gov- ernor to open the special legislative session to the livestock bonding. question, the Farm Bureau toid him the bill would tend to “prevent recurrence of such __tragic happenings in the future.” Always Caught b THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 Pe ad Ee ae A Saat Days of All Faiths Peter the Hermit By DR. HOWARD VY. HARPER Sunday, July .8, is the anniver- sary of the death, in 1115, of Blessed (not Saint) Peter the Her- mit, a French monk who, in a vast and romantic but mistaken legendry, is credited with having started the Crusades. As a matter of historical fact, Pope Urban II was réally the instigator of -that 400-year-long series of holy wars. The Crusades (from the Latin “cruciata”—“‘marked with the Cross”) were military expedi- tlons te the Holy land designed to recover that sacred territory from the Mohammedans. They began when Urban, deeply con- cerned that the birthplace of Chrjstianity should be in infidel hands, called the Council of Cler- mont in 1095 and proposed that the effort be made to drive the interlopers out, The story about Peter, now en- tirely discredited, is that while on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem he feil asleep in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and dreamed that the Lord commanded ,hjm to return to Europe and tell of miseries suf- fered by Christians in the Holy City. According to legend he returned and began to preach with such elo- quence that all Europe rallied to the cause. Actually it is doubtful that Peter ever even made this pilgrimage. ’ - 7 He was, however, one of many preachers who spoke in support of Urban’s proposal; and it is on rec- ord that he led a small band to the jas presént _East in 1096, and was- ‘at the siege of Antioch in 1098. PREDESTINATION - The doctrines of the Frenchman, Jean Chauvin ‘John Calvin) have had a tremendous effect on the life of America, although there are few people who would hold them without some modification today. Puritans, Presbyterians and other religious groups in Ameri- ca’s early days believed firmly in such Calvinist teachings as the total depravity of man, sal- vation by grace alone rather than by good works, and predestina- tion. Best known of these doc- trines is predestination, by which Calvin meant that some people are elected or destined to be saved and some are not, and there is nothing any man can do about it either way. This belief however, did not, as might be expected, result in utter hopelessness, because Calvin fur- ther stated that since no one knows whether or not he is of the elect, everyone must lead a holy life just on the chance that he is one of the favored ones. Besides this, if you fied you can keep the laws of God you may take this. ability as a good sign that you belong to the elect. Calvin, or Chauvin, was born on July 10, 1509. He was educated first for the priesthoed and then for the law. In 1532 he experi- enced a “sudden conversion” and from then on he spent his life in Protestant reform, which at that time was a brand new element in Christianity. In 1533, because of a radical public speech he made, he was forced to flee France. He went to Switzerland, ending up finally in the city of Geneva, where he became an absolute dictator, running the town strictly accord- ing to hig doctrines and rules of conduct, Thursday, July 12, is the’. anni- HOWLL WE BREAK THE OF THIS TO MOM L ¢) N Wr 3 versary of the Battle of Boyne, which took piace in Ireland in 1690. Actually the battle was fought on July 1, but that was when the Old Julian calendar was stil] in use. The fight was a bitter one be- tween Catholics and Protestants. The first result of the battle was that the Irish Catholics, defeat- ed, began to form secret socie- ties to carry on their semi-rev- y One or the Other Wrongly Credited olutionary activities. The next re- sult was that Irish Protestants, in counteraction, formed the Loy- al Orange Institution, committed to the continuance of a Protes- tant succession on the throne. In the 19th century many Irish ‘people emigrated to the United tes and Canada, where branches of the Orange society were established and stil] exist. (Copyright 1956) ttt geeks Es gos ¥ piel HIE th of re tial Rabbit Scouts f 4d if 2 b ‘ge i ze be F i : E bel at i TL a 4a" i 1 by HS § AS “New Director Important. Aeronautics Commission Criticized for ‘Bungling’ (FROM THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL) Failure of the state aeronautics Earlier this month, at a meeting held in.Benton Harbor, the com- mission appointed M. Jay Vande- Bunte acting director and retained Gen. Maitland as a_ consultant at $600 a month. VandeBunte, chief of finance of the state aeronautics depart- ment, does not want the job and admits he does not have the en- gineering aptitude for it. The commission, composed of 5 governor - appointed businessmen, state police commissioner, state highway commissioner and the di- rector of the conservation depart- ment, has not exerted itself in its “search” for a director, to put it mildly, In the State Journal library are clippings of five stories, published since September of 1954, stating he definitely was going to retire. The fact that 4 of the 5 ap- pointed commissioners have not been confirmed and probably Dr. William Brady Says: Milk—Top Riboflavin Food By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. The riboflavin tablets have not only stopped the corners of my mouth from cracking. They are “causing my hair to turn back to its natural color. It was white. (K, W.) Answer—Riboflavin is one of the B vitamins. Best food source of riboflavin is milk, fresh whole milk, skimmed milk, dried mifk, evaporated milk. Other good sources are liver, heart, kidney, fish roe, cheese, alfalfa, bakers’ yeast, brewers’ yeast wheat germ, bran, greens, crab, halibut, mackeral, nuts, and peanuts. Cracks at corner of mouth, plus other signs we need not describe here, characerige riboflavin deficiency. Take 2 5-mg. tablets’ ef riboflavin daily for two months and see. — Will fodine salt- cause black- heads and pimples if a youth? (Mrs. G. C. E.) Answer—No. A_ person gets more jodine in a serving of sea fish or shellfish once or twice a week than he can get from ex- elusive use of iodized salt. Every household should use iodized salt exclusively—and, even so, it is practically impossible te get as much lodin from that source alone as a healthy young person requires. Send stamped, seif- addressed envelope and ask for the pamphlet THE IODIN RA- TION, I am sorry to find that you ad- vertise pamphlets free and then charge %5ec for two... (B. M.) Answer—If I choose to give away a pamphlet that’s my busi- ness. If people want to buy them that's Uncle Sam's busi- ness. Any pamphlet is free if you provide stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, to live, honestly or otherwise. My husband and I read your articles every day, and because of your teachings we now drink more milk. It has improved our health a lot. We love you. (Ww. W. 0.) Answer—Thank you, Ma‘am., Whatever TI say about _milk seems to° irk one or angther group of milkmen, so they join the flour refiners, the / tooth. brush and glorified soap ven- dors, and the anti-fludridation- ists to have me_ silenced—and I'm keeping pretty quiet in many communities now where I used to make, an audible noise, I had_migraine Aeadaches for 30 years—in bed, vomiting and com- pletely knocked out for at least 24 hours with/ every seizure. In your pamphiét I found ~the vita- min A suggestion. Began taking 50,000: units/daily, plus 2 spoonsful C. L. O. After food daily. It did wonders for me. Haven't had a seizure fince last July. ye (Mrs. M. E.) Anfwer—Thank you, Ma'am. For/ all I know, it may be that Dri C, 0. Incidence had a hand ’ ty’ it. However, vitamin A and Cod Liver Oil can do no harm. I stil! have © Details in pamphlet WHY HAVE HEADACHE?, for which send stamped, self-addressed en- velope. . ; My cousin and I both have trouble with sore joints. I blame mine: on the fact that I wasn't allowed to drink milk for several years while growing up and no compensation made for calcium deficiency . . . (Mrs. A. B. S.) ' Answer—A sagacious observa- tion. Milk, skimmed milk, but- termilk, separator milk, yoghurt, curds and. cheese constitute the . best food source of calcium, _ Next best food sources are egg (yolk), peas, beans, nuts, pea- tien. Calcium deficiency, In my opinion, is the chief cause of insidiously developing. joint dis- ability—the physical degenera- tien which Yankees Wiseacres and their trick specialists call “arthritis.” Send stamped, self- addressed. envelope for pamphlet CALCIUM AND RHEUMATIZ. After taking the tablets for three. weeks before opening night, my usual stage jitters were practically nil, Either it was psychological or the darn pills work. (Miss ——) Answer—Since the darn pills can do no harm anyway, we need not argue about that. For pamphlet EXAMINATION JIT- TERS AND STAGE FRIGHT send stamped, self-addressed en- velope. . Signed letters, mot morte than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygtene. not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William, Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope ia sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago VICHY REPORTS Nazi drive on Reds stalled. U. 8. IN ICELAND to balk Hit- ler pincer move. 2% Years Ago DROUGHT STATES asks end , of crop ban. WEEKEND DEATHS spur Mich- igan safety crusade. will be changed if Gov. Williams in na- readership. : Further to prove the point,. a open and six applicants w re- ceived this week. Some point out that the airport program for the coming year al- ready has been laid out so the need for a director is less im- portant.. Programs, however complete, require high line decisions before they are realized. If the pro- gram is complete new, why does the commission see fit to pay the general $7,000 a year retain- er for his advisery capacity? The director's job is not an easy one, He must have some engineer- ing knowledge, but not necessarily be an engineer; he must be a good administrator, and above all he must be able to work with an often balky legislature which is the fount of funds in the cause of - aviation, Some say he must be a flyer. This would be useful, but certainly not necessary, Within the next three years Mich- igan wijl be deep in a jet commer- cial air travel problém. The com- missioners must, if they are to discharge their duties to the state properly, find a director at the earliest possible moment. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE © My memories are yours to hold . .. My dreams are yours to share . And when I journey miles away .. . Your face is every- where . . . In every thought I am your own ,. . And you are part of me ..... So much that somehow we should reach . . . Into eternity ... Our paths are joined, and I belong ... Forever at your side . . . With nothing to disturb us now ... And nothing to divide . . . With never anything to shake .. . Your faith as good as‘gold , . . And not a whisper to deny... that I have told... own, and I am yours... bestows His grace... else on earth, my sweet .. . Could ever take your place. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist Henpecked Men, Quit Smoking “Wild oats” used to be de- cried as the bane of young men. But fellows like Otis are more in danger of the lush, civilized O-A-T dangers. That's why so many modern males are comparatively sexless, hen- pecked Henrys, with heart at- tacks before they are 60. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Cage S-306: Otis L., aged 47, is the héart attack victim who prob- ably saved his life by forced deep breathing as he lay on the floor in the midst of an attack of coronary thrombosis. “Dr. Crane, I was guilty of all . three of the elements in your O-A-T symbol,"’ he said. “For T was 30 pounds overweight. Part of that came from drink ing too many highballs. And I smoked like a fiend. “So I anréieting. In fact, I am down 15 Ibs. already. And I am through with liquor and tobacco for good. “How long do you think I'll live under this new regime?” Well, I told Otis that Hezekiah was given a 15-year reprieve for living a good life, so I figured Otis would have at least that much. “And that is especialy true if you maintain your bargain to be a junior partner henceforth with God Almighty,” I added. “For God lowers blood pressure better than nitroglycerine or our new reserpine products. “And God takes over the night shift so you can slumber like a baby without doping up with sleep- ing tablets.” : And I wasn’t joking. If you will avoid that O-A-T triple hazard and team up with God Almighty, you can live to a very ripe old age. “Dr. Crane, I must confess that my ardor has waned a lot in the past few years, long prior to my heart attack,”’ Otis added. ‘Can you tell me why?” __ Yes, gbesity deadens romantic urges and produces a_ functional type of castration. Take off extra weight and you will be more youthful in your romantic behavior. Alcohol is used by occasional young husbands to release them from inhibitions, but the general effect of alcohol is like that of morphine and other depressants. Alcohol makes the victim dopey and sleepy, sluggish and relative- ly impotent. That's why chronic drunks are often impotent. They originally grow fearful of this bugaboo of mankind and then rush into alcoholism to hide from their worries. more impotent, the more scared, But a vicious circle is soon set / Mit-addressed enrcione up. The more. they drink, the more, impotent thy become. And the” phiets. so the more they fondle their liquor glasses. But probably the worst single case of waning sex ador is‘tobacco, That is indrectly why cigarets were foisted upon our soldiers, to keep their sex desires depressed. The men usually didn't know these medical facts, so having fermed the cigaret habit, they now continue. And their ardor | keeps waning. For tobacco takes the edge off of appetites. You smokers who have quit cigarets, well recall how your hunger for food zoomed there- after and how you may have added. poundage. Well, just as tobacco depresses your gastric appetite, so it seems to affect your sex desires. Most of my patients like Otis, who are past 40 and who are on the verge of total impotence, are fat smokers Add the triple combination O- A-T and they may even be sexless at 35. We used to warn young mea against sowing “wild” oats. Well, in my extensive experience I find it ig the tame or civilized . 0-A-T that changes virile males into a “Henpecked Henry” exist- ence, Send for my booklet on ‘How to Break the Tobacco & Liquor Habits,"" enclosing a stamped re- - turn/envelope, plus 20 cents (non- profit). Use it to banish platonic marriages, as well as heart at- tacks. / Always write to Dr. George W. Crane An care of The Pontiac Presa, Ponting 3e stamped self-addressed enve and 2¢ to coves typing and printing costs when you send for his psye! charts and pame e (Copyright 1956) | i 1 a Pe 2 Rene ee a eR Saeine 9 56 | SEVEN. ee ee MUSIC IS HOBBY — Music is heard constantly at the home of the Rev, and Mrs. Paul T. Hart, 38 E. Iroquois Rd. Records are enjoyed by all the family, Shown (left to right) are Ronald, Douglas Davison. Canadian House Speaker Quits After Pipeline Row OTTAWA, Ont. (#—The speaker of: Canada's House of Commons is quitting. And the government will decide next week what to do about it. ewek. He left its accetance “at the pleasure of the House.” But * * ° A decision is expected after; Prine Minister Loule St, Laurent{e et ,. nee Ot eaiation fer returns from the London meeting of prime ministers of he British Commonwealth. The resignation of Speaker ‘Laurent's Liberal party i i Rene Beaudoin was submitted this| iwoked closure, or limitation of ° « |debate. Many times members of The door to hd ee re cana ‘Gon ; mentary rulings by Speaker Beau- Health ak ee Beaudoin since 1945 has repre- and Freedom [gts $e ,tsmct in ie The Christian Science Reading Se diag A gy ohne of Room in your community ®- | sneech.”’ maintained by your Christian Science neighbors in gratitude for health and freedom found. Release from disease, from fear and limitation, has come for multitudes as they have quietly pondered Bibl teachings in the great new light of SCIENCE AND HEALTH with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy Through thoughtful study of this book the actual Science of Christ is made plain. This door to health and freedom is open for ail. Science and Health may be read, borrowed free of charge, of purchased for $3 at Man in Service Assists Pastor Works at Signal Corps Training Center, Active in Augusta Church WORKING TOGETHER — FORT GORDON. Ga. — Pvt, Ms: LaF Jack A, McCurry of Pontiac, di-' vides his time between sending) {men around the world and spiritu-| ally helping them for the after- world, During the day Jack works at, ‘the Signal Corps Training Center jhere processing graduates of The) Southeastern Signal School for overseas assignments, At night and during the week. end, McCurry performs as adult | Sunday school superintendent, in- termediate training union leader | and.a deacon in the nearby Au- Christian Science ig READING ROOM Editor's note: week on the Rev, Ma Church, A. prayer 2 East Lawrence Pontiac - wburn- Ave. at Mariva &t. Information concerning free publie lectures, church services and Sunday School is alse avatlable. | many homes. 324 N. Perry Street. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m, pleted his initial schooling for the clergy. He was licensed, in fact, to practice by the First Baptist: Church of Pontiac. + €ges. Besides his duties on post and at Wheeler Heights Church, the . 24-year-old soldier had taught at the Evaas, Ga., Baptist | Church, spoken at one of Fort Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whele Gospel for the Whole Woerld"—ONENESS More Births Won't Ease UNITED LUTHERAN Gordon's chapels and held serv: CHUR i he Richmond Count ASCENSION -Honwe nearby. "’ Food Surplus - Crammed in all this has been LINCOLN, Neb. (INS)—Econo- ‘Jack’ s study of history and psy- mists who place hopes of a solution chology through the University of 9 food surpluses in a rising baby |Georgia extension school here population are having their dreams land the Army's USAFI service. ‘The aid that he and other Fort dampended by a dash of cold farm Gordon personnel give our church state facts. is immeasurable. — * * Jack and his wife, Linwood, live Two University of Nebraska ag- nearby on Wrightsboro Rd. They ricultural economists say the coun- have two daughters, Carol, 21- try just can’t produce enough months, and Karen, two-months. babies to eat up all that butfer, His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. wheat and corn. McCurry, live in Pontiac at % * * Marquette St. Williams and Lorraine The Common Service 11:00 a.m. | Sunday School ..... 10:00 a.m. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark 9:45 Worship-Study-Service 11:00 Worship-Study-Service $:00 Bethany Youth Center 700 Programs for All Pontiac Press Phote and Roger, with their parents. The Rev. Mr. Hart is the new minister at the First Methodist Church. He comes to Pontiac from FP stasis The new minister | at the Lutheran Church of the Ascension is the | Rev. William L. LaFountain. Pictured sewing is ‘ountain with her husband and daughter, Bie Ruth. ihe has just Sinished making the offers the. following ; FIRST UNITED | gusta Wheeler Heights Baptist , ' ; ‘ ing our children until the prisons begin to overflow. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | “hurch. OF PONTIAC _ Before his induction ONENESS Army last year, Jack had com- makers. knowing that all things n needty will then be added unto us. t Statistics showing that as. popula- tion increases food production goes three years by the Communists on Rev. ct, up even more. * * * | Otteson and Kanel say some ec- onomists have pinned their hopes. on the post-war crop of youngsters solution But, as a ravenous stored. produce. since 1930 the pon Aaa THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 1 a at Senior Roundup By JANET ODELL Some 500 girls and adults gath- _\Girl Seout Senior Roundup to ob- serve the very old Jewish cere- mony of Oneg Shabbat — Joy the Sabbath. After services con- ducted by Rabbi Sherwin Wine of Congregation Beth Ei of Detroit, the Jewish campers, each accom- panied by an invited guest of the Christian faith, joined in the fes- tivities. Oneg Shabbat is often held aft- er Friday evening services in the Temple. It is a time when friends get together, It is an opportunity <|for members of the Jewish faith to’ share together their joy in the Sabbath. It is a time to strengthen the understanding and appreciation lof Jewish values and ideals. Last evening, in atypical Oneg Shabbat ceremony, the purpose} a. and meaning were given by Mrs. Besse Si Kranz, Director of Re- ligious services at the Senior en- campment. Songs were led by Eleanor Thomas, Music Consultant. The narrator was Harriet Green- blat of New York City, a camper. Pontiac Press Photo kitchen curtains for the parsonage and is work- ing on Ellen's new. dress. Rev. Mr. LaFountain built the sewing cabinet for her materials. -The oS family makes their home at 2932 Edgefield Dr. we: ek ‘. 4 a been pester a Pg punticned open | ard ‘o. desterie. ‘aiinister« of Mine Bethel. Evengelical Ref Reformed O God, our Father, grant us a vision of the life of men as it was to be lived. Deliver'us from the worship of speed and power, which | | leads to the shattering. of so many lives and the destruction of so | Fix upon us the responsibility for creating conditions | that place every life in danger of sudden death. O God, forgive us for struggling selfishly for gain, content to | enjoy-a feast while others must suffer famine, Shame us for negiect- Help us to. realize that the experience of many generations should be valued, into the "and our women sHiould find their way back to the vocation of home- Judge of all men, help us to recover the ways of right dealing, so that we may not ignorantly kill the goose that lays the golden Grant that we may not destroy one another, ‘but learn the ‘nation’s farm production. Actually, consumption increases | very have been achieved. little once adequate diets cently Amen. to the they say, population just! hasn't been rising as fast as the Prayer for This” Week] % Priests. in Hong Kong ' Health; Hint 3 Others May Soon Be Freed HONG KONG (INS) Two) American Jesuit priests recently, released from prison in Red China| arrived at Hong Kong today Shanghai aboard the German ves- sel Hamburg a were said to be in good health. They will debark Saturday, The priests were imprisoned for! e jcharges of spying. Reman Catholic sources said a | bishop and two other priests held | expected to be released soon. They were identified as Bishop Ambrose H. Pinger, of St. Ber. nard, Neb,, Father Fulgence Gross, of Omaha, Neb., and Father Cyril Wagner, of Pitts- burgh, Pa. The sources said the three ‘re- were taken on a 3.000-. mile tour of China, a customary! ‘propaganda practice by the Com- If you traveled directly north munists before releasing American from wherever you are standing, ' prisoners, in another F < - and- another person | The more babies, the more pro- part of the world also traveled anaesnsotinasocennrennonaain ‘duction, say professors Don Kan-' directly north, your paths would Although marriage of cousins el and. Howard Otteson. They cite meet at the North Pole. * lies a. ines met, - th 2 lam.) | few nh B renee 110. Ul ¥:m : Observe Oneg Shabbat, _jered together last night at thejmterimens, oe a ° Bema, Both Reported in Good commun om |Memortal, 351 Rey G H. Rapeiji (11:15, 7,302 Rev, R. KR. Book (ii, 1:30) Saale Calendar Church Colleges: ‘ \ehurch Idymen are ‘launching @ ‘yaation’s church- related colleges. aca ieiat! Host fo Singspiration — College Night will be featured'at the 9:15 evening service of Sing- spiration to be held in: Silvererest Baptist Church Sunday. The young people’ of Christian colleges, universities, the armed forces and daily employment will be asked to give their testimony and experiences. The Rev, James H. Luther, pas- >|.’ tor at Silvercrest, will bring Dia if «let Leading the singing will be Roger Rapelje of Memorial Baptist Church and the Detroit Voice of Christian Youth, —~ Support Program Headed by Editor NEW YORK, N. Y.—Twenty-five move to provide support for ‘the With a Chicago newspaper execu- tive as chairman, a group of busi- ness and industrial, labor, educa- tional, and church leaders have organized a National Committee of Churchmen for Church Colleges. * * «* Milburn P. Akers, executive edi- tor of the Chicago Sun-Times has been. named chairman of the new national committee. The vice ie Wibem w. Bell 1 1.3% oye. Bloomfield : = es. Reed «ii, 7:30) , Baltimere ameres rer Qt Hileine Bih, re Be) Pageidonen, oe eer t a iter Harem (1) 7:30) aaah Gente Missionary Baptist, 1% . Pike. Rev. dam Lituejonn m1, 1:30) bd s Ma . a” ot EP 300 Christian and Missionary Alliance EAS Perseus (11. 1:30 First Charch, Williams at Lawrenes lem Congregational rs. st, Fat Maro. and, Mul cee n6:38) Christian Church Se a oe Diselples of Christ yt ee: = ile. =.) *. Duncan “4 sso oy Sat St item.) United Brethrea wher. At aa, 1230 on ad \ Eva ‘ih, 3:9 Aabere ot Marine 0:8 om) Methodist : 10 a.m.) ah) ard (11:18 a.m, saa Nazarene eee * Gree hb, 85 Mariv Achilles A. Siareis (10 €.m. oS er fea eees any ee ae jist First Zreqregstes, 16 Chase &. ane Phenom pegtee P x. 10 0 ‘07° wee OP teae Aliebach vn Av ald Rev Twoltine ‘ oo Save Denominations | Salvation Army Chadet, 2 8 Law ‘apt, end Mrs. Magnus Mic’ aisot aison | ¢h@-45, 7:45). _ Apeatotle Church of Christ 458 Central L & Parent (11, 7.30) - lerey ME, Temple Ti Rocks Rev. K A. Moreee pS aap Be ‘ap ° ic. | Bethel ane Att Be iam en woller , | ediaicases temple: ba) Frockia R A Cort it Christian Temple,- After hesleaves the Army, he in- ways of righteousness and peace. Guide and protect those who live | am, 746 6m) Younp P vole Wed. 100 pie tends to complete his religious i” uncertainty and fear during an age which could easily achieve Botte, Ment. sad Father. Soha | Rev J, w ureens 1) ‘pet hn oung People . ed, /: D oo. - , , chure . Perry /*t. t ‘ abundance for all. Give us the wisdom to seek first Thy kingdom, W. Clifferd, of San Francisco, | sti T in. (10:30. U30r- Bible Study . Sat. 7:30 p.m. training by attending a seminary 4 " chereh of f Cart “alaretia a | Che rep | Rev eh Mator J Watkins ‘ Chere Ged Christ, 72 it. 0 Cherch of Ged ia Christ, Pak if ve, of God. a. "Ree hurene 3 ev 110°30, 7:30 he Temple. ws! Dav (111 7 oe * T Rev A Bau i 7: 1a ny Assembiy eh ree, Rev on lew "Wivlersi, 11, 7 | First | ner Leroy afer tu “11, | First ay. etate ia Jostye Rev stan og int j Pees "Social rethren 316 ‘Peldwin Ave. I wnev iii ri) viet” ree Penteesetal Emerson «at aston debeven'e’ Witnevees. Nerth Unit, $460 Ww Walton Blvd. 14, 6:15 pm) South Ramen E. Pike, 4, 5:15 p.m.) | iader Reng Ral am. saturdays | r be ' . “f pF yg Ave./ Father Thomas L. Philips, of Rev. anti Mrs. Leland Marton A0:45 |] Sunday Schoot—9:45 A. M. chairman is J, Irwin Miller, of, Jane Ann Fulcher will be pianist. Columbus, _Ind.; secretary-treas- : ‘wree is Hal Lainson of Hastings. | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL [ Specfically, the committee will’ BAPTIST 119% Joslyn Ave. Sunday Scheel seek to rally the membership of the churches to greater support of their church-related colleges. It ik A. M, will also seek to enlist additional. ~~ men who will pledge and actively | ayer i support and give their time and : energy to a program of practical, Srening By tee college assistance. re FP. ‘s * *. 8 Y Prayer Service The committee will work with ’ Wed, Tle P.M. the Commission on Christian High- “ ; or Kancotion oad te dnpertnete ene’ Can ee of United Church Men of the Na- : tional Council of a te in nari helping the colleges to m- ‘selves through cooperative entry: sa Andersonville Read Near Dixle Hwy. Wership, 11.00 A.M. creased almost 500 pe from 3.1 million in +900 to 14.1) million by July 1955. - —— ae Be Missionary Church 306 Midway <> ON Sealer’ ‘enek one OS a capeantge R82 see eee eke hee A ee ee 11:00 A, 7:30 P. ‘Rev. in tec ttn tae aeeeerntee pa oe reer es hee ee! 1“ Baldwin Ave. FE 4.7172 Sat. pee Sree . 7:90 P.M, . wee anrree wearer er 10:00 A. M. Manin ti evi RE ; ae ete eeeere 7:00 P. M. Lowell D. Baggett, Choir Director Rev. Rebelt Brees, Paster 784-7607 eae eeeneee tee RENNETH A HUTEHINGON _ ARTHUR HUBBS Be Minister of Muste 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP *” Man dehy a “eat 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sunday Seheol, 048 AL M. ” Youth Group, di Fo ‘ST. TORS, EOTRERA unc i “Moming Worship Ebner yt ao Mors Car W. Woison 8D. Pevior Parsonage: 145 Owege | re 2) ZION "CHURCH © OF NA NAZARENE "mar Oi ae = eh 190 Am, af page ho agli ll LAVERN SHEFFIELD. Music Director "BIBLE REBINDING noe mn, ‘Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9591 ae Siet Gottnveid ‘ss test at tnakda On, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School * 10:45 a, m. Morning. bivvlig 7:30 p.m. Evening Service , a Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen, Offices: Andersen, Ind. THE SALVATION ARMY : (CITADEL) : | 29 W. Lewrence Street “ ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Youth People’s Legion—6 P.M. Holiness Meeting—1 1:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P.M. | S/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Mickaisen / commanding olfficers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! RENO secant 8H ; Latter Mav Saints, # N Gene heoresaeced ——, te a Dar Saints, Front mess. bataw at Fairmont opie f éwanson (11 7: eg Ch 135 Prespect . Eastman i was once supposed to be the main| cause of mental deficiency in the’ ‘childrén, most students no ener believe 2 is is true. Fred Robert Tiffany. Pastor Bring the Family CHURCH OF THE LIGHT AND LITE HOUR Lya) H. Howison. pastor 7:45 P.M. Wed—Bible Study A Friendly Place to Worship Full Gospel—Nondenominational CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Ave. Sundey School ....... 9:45 A.M. ~ FREE “METHODIST CHURCH ” Dr. and Mrs. Leland L. Marion. pastors Morning Worship .....11:30 A.M. 87 Lafayette (2 Biks. W: sot Sears) . ; elt B.T.UL le 6:30 P.M $:45 A.M.—M Worsh d Bible School“ ‘eee ° Sundey School ......... 10:30 A.M. he’, Lele Meco, Goeatia “eevee Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Worship .............. 9:30 A. M, ent 7:45 P.M ° g : ‘ p Wed. 2230 mM P.M.—Evening Evangelistic Service Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. ‘Prayer Meeting, We rab Leland L. Marion. Speaker REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Aifijiated With Southern Baptist Convention COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. Phone FS 4-8574 | Sunday School .. —— FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Tommy, Guest. pastor 316 Baldwin Ave. REGULAR SERVICES .10 A. M. I Morning Worship ..11 A. M. Adult Bible Study-6:30 P. M. Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 P.M, Tuesday Evening Youth Bible Study ... 6:30 P. M. Thursday Evening Prayer Service ........ 7:30 P. My Saturday Evening ice . Sd 7:30 P. My Public Cordially sovined-~ € - > Cee a te, es ee ae er ee ee rey oe oa 3 sco wie ‘ ee ads alee a - ee oe , | y ‘: - % a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 7, me ' : e é | or : J - ee Sts. La * com |Delayed Graduation Brings Promotion i MISSOURI SYNOD ST. PAUL (NORTE SIDE) George Mahler, Pastor Joslyn at Fourth Early Service ..... 8:00 A.M. Sunday School .... 9:30 A. M. Services at 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. Sunday School at 9 A. and 1) A. M, ST. TRINITY Auburn Ave. at jessie E {EAST SIDE) Rev. Ralph C. Claus Morning Service ..10:45 A. M. | Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. | | First Service ..,... 8:30 A.M. | Second Service ... . 11:00 A. M. f [ i Hie "tek | ao iit ELE Firebee Drone (pilotiess target plane) test group. serve of our coun- ante . * try.” Mlinois County Suffering = ae Worst Water Shortage thind and final reading. The vote| man has ally , mo /com peed ae ee ee Germany—with or chateae e te ae ee,” a oo ae ; ies — an ry. y bas } : Sixteen hours of stormy debate| against the Communist powers to are building ponds and | _|Preceded the Bundestag vote. Ade-|regain East Germany from the wells to oyercome the in- jnauer, usually heard in respectful | Reds of water-hauling from silence by the lawmakers, was in-| Ajthough youths of 18 may be acpend cn city terrupted by jeers and laughter/called up under the law, the gov- shallow wells are when he urged draft as the only| ernment plans to draft only those means of building the 500,000-man|who have reached the age of 19. tank up on water army he has pledged to North At-|The first 350,000 are to be sum- a 500-gallon load at ” ; a wi eas lantic Treaty Oreant eatin moned April 1. ma $1 a load at We} COMING TO CHURCH OF THE ADVENT — The Rev. and Mrs. Church Cranbrook June 20, the Rev. Mr. Wigle was installed as | Opponents of the draft argued M John W. Wigle and daughter, Janis Lee, are shown on the lawn of vicar at the Church of the Advent, July 1: He will preach tomorrow |large are unnecessary in EVANGEL TEMPLE Kewanee, farmers get a free| their gatehouse home, 1222 W. Long Lake Rd. Ordained at Christ morning. wes an age of sree streamlined armed! ren , — —_ ~ - orces weapons. fill At a hydrant near the police In the showdown ballot, the] “Depeminelenel Fall Gespet three parties of Adenauer’s coali- Worship, 11:00 A. M. UNITY / 71% N. Saginaw St. FE Morning Service 11:00 Ac M. Sunday Scheel, U1 4 My WASHINGTON — The number of homeowners in the United States increased by 16,000,000 in the last generation, rising from 10,900,00 in 155. Fe g? a z eerree Evening ere eeereoeee “The LITTLE CHURCH with the BIG HEART” / Invites You To - . Piligrion ¥.P. 8. .....c0-ccenssceeseceesscevecsceess OMBP.M, - Bervice sdccperedpecesesscones TOP. ML Bring Your Family te Sunday School..............10:00 A. M. oF BALDWIN at:FAIRMOUNT — E. W. SWANSON, Pastor SUNDAY MORNING ..... (Broadcast Over WPON 11:08 A. Dr. Bank, Preaching REY. MILTON BH. BANK, D. D., Minister ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL .......10:00 A.M. -“THE TEN VIRGINS” 10:55 A. M. Pontiac Press Phote M.) J Oakland and Saginaw Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:4 (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 “IN THE LORD” EVENING WORSHIP—7 :00 “THE PRECIOUS FAITH” Rev. W. E. Hakes Preaching at Both Services FIRST BAPTIST CHU RESPONSIVE READING COL. 1.21 45 A.M. RCH resources— i. -28 A. M. P.M. q Apostolic Church of 458 CENTRAL Morning Worship ..,......10 A.M. Sunday School ...........10 A.M. Evangelistic Service .....7:30 P.M. Weeknight Service ......7:20 P.M. Tuesdey — Thursday — Seturdey _ Attend Our GROWING | SUNDAY SCHOOL AIR CONDITIONED i i i \ | \ Bishep L. 4 Parent, Paster Post ) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Heren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiae é Office _. Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. “THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH” The Rev. Burton, preaching "| Detroit by the General Council. She was. Louis where~’ Mrs. partner in the advertising agency ‘of Gene Rison & Associates. She attended Lindéhwood, Col-| lege, St. Charles, Mo. ‘and St. | Louis School of Fine Arth at Wash- Christ | She is a past president of the. | Lindenwood College Evening Club ‘of ‘St. Louis and a member of the |Women's Advertising Club of De-| ington University. troit. |; Mr. Hays is an engineer with the ‘firm of Giffels & Vallet, Inc. om Church Party Crash i troit, having been transferred from the Madison, Wis. office. The Hays are members of the Presbyterian Church in Webster Groves, Mo. but expect to change | : their membership soon. India’s Taj Mahal Loses Portion of Ancient Wall NEW DELHf — India’s big-/ entrance. 400-| ‘year-old Taj Mahal at Agra, is gest tourist attraction, the showing signs of age. * ¢ # _ All Saints Episcopal Williams Lake at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate ~ SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. “Holy Communion 1100A.M, Morning Prayer. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL : MILFORD, MICH. 848 A. M—Holy Communion recommended by publicity chairman, the Rev. John C. Davies, pastor of St. Paul's | Presbyterian Church, Livonia. Mr, and Mrs. Hay with their | daughter, Mary Sue, moved to De- | troit in November 1955 from St. Hay was a Tension Causes Office Fatique can - I - ever -get -through - the- rest-of-the-day” feeling that hits many of us every afternoon is a’ familiar problem on the white col- lar front and. one that still defies neral tent swarming with bees— — on the tent ceiling and clinging to floral sprays. They did not had ever been seen here before. | Recalled was the “Telling the Bees,”” kept alive in| ithe poetry .6f Jétin Greenleaf Whit- tier and Eugene Field. It held that the bees walls have small cracks and a few member of a family dies—and the pieces of marble inlay are loose. hive draped with a shred of black '—-lest the bees leave their hive. However, Indian archaeological, officials at the Taj said the mau-' soleum is in no danger and that it Share-Our-Surplus Plan is being kept under constant re- Nets Results in Jamaica |Paur The 122,000 Jamaican. children ifed one hot meal a day five days ja week since last November through the Share Our Surplus pro-! igram of Church World Service are |showing great physical and mental ‘improvement, | Their school attendance is better, ST. LOUIS—An uninvited guest their health has improved notice- registered a social flop at a recent ably and they are doing better at Friday night church ‘social here their studies, according to school although he was attired in formal authorities. | black and white. | The report on results of the pro-! | The invited guests — about 100 gram, through which Church World | persons from a Sunday School Service has already this year 'group at Jewel Baptist Church —! shipped in excess of 338.000 pounds \fled at once when he made his of food valued at $121,756 was, |made last week at CWS's New The party crasher, disturbed by York headquarters by Canon the commotion, showed his dis-/R.O.C. King, president of the Na- ltaste in customary fashion and tional Christian Council of Jamai-| eft an unpleasant calling card. ca. MRS. ROBERT M. HAY > a Proves Social Flop A portion of an outer courtyard | The church pastor, the Rev. Har-| wall collapsed recently, The wall, i old J. Fuggian, called the Humane More Ferry Service ' annoy the mourners — just re- mained immobile, Nothing like it | tradition, | must be told when a} “his eyes to stand up to heavy to the home as well. Adequate light-| 19: 39 Geolfrey Day, B.A.B.T.H. Pastor * '3 o'Clock Drag’/Comes From Many Reasons and Eye Strain Leads Loke St. Church of God Seheol, 09:45 A.M. Office “hang over’’—that “‘how- Modern tensions, poor working | conditions, dissatisfaction with the job, eexcessive eating (at least at noon-time) and a long list of other probabilities have been cited as causing this almost universal “three o'clock drag.” Accordiing to James B. Braun, Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Youth and Children’s Church TT A. M, Young People, 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. METHODIST — Coming to Pontiac where he will | working with Dr. Milton H. Bank. He comes here | acer, the mere process of see | 11 wiriass 1 raFOUNTAIN| Ph, 2-3225 be one of the new associate pastors at the Cen- = from Wood Avenue Methodist Church, Muskegon, Se ae Sepnamee 0 mma 08 . . a - tral Methodist Church is Dr. John H. Hall. He = whefe he served nine years. Dr. and Mrs. Hall teagan sata 6 ; . will be minister of membership and evangelism _ are shown in their home, 156 Mark St. ae eee ae — all eW - astor | Highland Congregational Bs ; math HEU ene pe a soem of | sa meen oe rch ne , pees . sensor Presbyterians Swarms Appear | tied — fo Be Installed | ii:2m : ie , , 315 a. m, w Beekeeper Dies; | ve prime cause behind tired ee | 5 . eyes in the office is lighting—not sas , | A int Director at Funeral Rite enough of it and . eee Rev. William LaFountain - use. Newer offices have tended to ° : | Dpo ; ADAMS, Mass. — A strange|overcome this handicap by. em- Comes From Chicago to , FIRST OPEN tradition, from the forgotten rural! ploying the latest scientific light-| Pontiac Church BIBLE CHURCH _ Mrs. Robert M: Hay years when almost every foi ee techniques, but many older es- 1 Bleck USE? Sostye cove, * kept. bees, was startlingly recalled,tablishments continue to limp along e ; Selected for Chairman after the death of John Zepka. |with illumination standards which The Rev. ‘William L. LaF ountain | rl Wenkip’ eae om. -of Publici Throughout his life, Zepka had! were inadequate a decade or more Will be installed as pastor of the] youn go ° icity Luthern Church of th ou rvice ... 6:45 iraised, worked with, and loved ago. he sareing wersha e Ascension Pe | Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. . ibees. He bec yidely known in| . |the p service at 11 seen. tybren Lake wis re the Berkshire Hilly as‘ man who HELPFUL HINT jo'clock Sunday. | Balld your Beverly St.. Syivan Lake was re- “had with them.” Many persons employed in of-| . home with us cong Goto se eer ant on fe ee eke SOE SS a necery ing Bi ~Aibahey teal gy grave, mourners “round the fu- oor. Aiianad work—heavy typing. sen, president of Michigan Synod | Rev. T. H. Stat Ons ber ‘tabulating—activities of the United Lutheran Charch in | which, when overdone, tend to America. push their eyes past their normal) | ability to resist-strain and fatigue. | Albert Hehl of Keego Harbor, There appears to be a very quick Vice-president of the church coun- and simple remedy for this that cil, will present the certificate of many of us tend to overlook. Simp- the pastor's Call to the congrega- ly rest them now and then by tion,” to Dr. Madsen, closing them for a few seconds or The Rev. Mr. LaFountain with gaze out the window at some dis-| his wife and two year old daugh- tant point for a moment, | ter, Ellen Ruth, came here from Surprisingly, a person's gen- Chicago w he was City Chap- eral physical condition can have lain, The work there jnctaded a lot to do with the ability of | Srvice to patients in St. Luke's, Presbyterian and Passavant Hos- work and strain. If he’s general. | Pitals. | ly run down, the chances are bet- | It also included the supervision ter than average that his eyes of undergraduate and graduate will tire more quickly. This |seminary students in Chicago area helping to compound the prob- (hospitals and work with student lem of the midafternoon letdown. [nurses, a program of instruction | One fault common to all of us is and discussion. that we visit our eye consultant) ap hte Covert Methodist much too infrequently, Since we ij already know that there is a def- inite relationship between how we ’ feel and how our eyes are function- fo Hold Bible School i ing, it seems logical that we visit! qualified eye specialists as fre-) The Covert Methodist Church: quently as we do our physician. wij); begin its annual Daily Vaca- ._ * 8 ‘tion Bible School at 9 a.m. Mon-| And the rules for taking care of day, It will continue through July’ our eyes in the office all apply|o9 Sessions will be dismissed at The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church | _ 178 Green Street (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship ...11:00 a. m. What the Bible Teaches About Holiness” Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m. “The Reality of Hell” REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:30 A: M. 220 N. Cass Lake Reed a.m. convening Monday | ing, properly placed; occasional through Friday of each week, | rest periods and keeping in good) The theme of the school will be/ physical condition will all combine) adventuring with Christ” under| to help keep us at top efficiency 24/the supervision of: Mrs, Hugh Ald-| hours a day. en, Sub topics will be ‘‘Children| --—— of the King,” ‘Friends of. the) Fulbright Awar Gets Fu b gh ba d Children not enrolled in another CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street :30 P. M, Sun., Rev. Marshall, Rev. F. Cane. Midweek Service Wed. July 11 [King and “Knights of the King.” GRAND RAPIDS (#—Joseph G.'Bible School are urged to attend a ae Vt RD ee eee |while a part of the general scheme Society to take the visitor into . ; “of buildings at the Taj, is 300 custody. Men of the church formed) CHARLEVOIX # — The motor- Engemann. Aquinas College gradu- the one at Covert Methodist Church’ / Ch h yards from the main building, the & work detail the next day so that, ship Emerald Isle ferry schedule ate now doing advanced work in according to the pastor, the Rev. FIRST ur ‘mausoleum. skunk or no skunk, Sunday serv- has been expanded to two trips zoglogy at Michigan State Univer- C, Warren Wilson. _ In this building, some: plaster ices could be held as usual. Gary bie arievolx and Bea- sity, has been awarded a 2 wibright| PRESBYTERIAN Ug Bai “| ——~- —-—— --—- + wo ver Island, affording visitors a Scholarship for study at University | > q island which lies some 35 miles|mann is the son of Mr. and Mrs.) DENVER u» — Denver's metro] PRN 5. > FIRST METHODIST q oftshore in Lake Michigan. Hubert Engemann of Belding. | politan area will have a population | GALEN & HERSHEY, PASTORS » | — wn anne lof one million by 1965, the Chamber, 9:45 AM. Church School > 4 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL ° jof Commerce research division and Morning Worship | . S. Saginaw at Judson St. 4 Classes for Everyone predicts. The chamber said a “con-|]| Rev. G. &. Hershey, Preaching em || i servative’ projection of present} 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship , ail i , Rev. Paul Hart, Pastor > gene rie RNIN, WORSHIP ‘trends indicates the population will aed Chasch School Sermon by the Rector he ARTE 8 ? SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE 10 A M4 ‘hit 900,000 by 1960 and will top the Rev. William H. Marbach, FC — —_——_—_T oo ooe- aa | million mark by_1965. The convent \ Preaching 7 ' > “ id population is 775.000. ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL ||P FOUR STEPS OF GOD {}. én [ee arr : . Sf Youth Fellowshi 0:00 A. M.—Holy Communies 4 HURCH SCHOOL ............... . ALIS AM. 3 “Gece? — Chureh of Christ ee tan ay Prayer ang 4 NO YOUTH MEETING > 7:30—Evangelistic Hour . ° . 1180 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 t: Sermon by the Rev ; Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M. ; > Special Singing ; wiser t. raves. eames eects & “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” so P.M. . Merete Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar > BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER FELLOWSHIP HOUR | FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH | WXY Zach San. 1:00 te a0 P.M. 8:88 A.M. Satay hible "Retest - 4 / " | ' 135 PROSPECT ST. — REV. 0. P. EASTMAN, Pastor Pf FE 5-7602 — a ti] Robinvesd Ave. ‘T7f,rYrfe#esS’?7"°TYTrTrrTeeerrerereeeeeeee.e 4 | t 4 4 n a Bible School will use their daily collections for a home mission pro}- ect. They voted to buy Bibles for the children who come to Michigan each summer with their parents to pick our fruits and “Vegetables. The Bibles will be given for distribution to the United Chanel: Wemnen whe SRE salons serviony ot oe migries onree iad i Wis Kein void dh 1b viens eee street, Scot Galbraith of Rascob street and Judy Eastman a IRev. F. R. Tiffany Resigns |From. Bethany Baptist © Ft. Worth C hapel Tower of Hope FORT WORTH, Tex. (INS)—Fort 22578 ae i of steps to climb up and down making it all the more difficult for the handicapped to attend serv- iees. * * LJ The Crusaders Chapel is located on a ground-floor room of the rec- reation building of Fort Worth’s:. F 4 &.? HT | be i HE Church Shares Charity Gifts 53 Cents of Each Dollar Goes to Religious Units Given by Philanthrophy ja fi REV. R, J. KARNEY he 16th century. You oo hows it said that this Prorestant faith was basis of membership — “corrupt” lead in ‘the true Church has noc that they started since the first cen- * a new kind of Christianity. tury . .. it has never been by AS, The Bible hdr poh dea sacraments en, accoun in . SBT. FRED B, STARE Carian Church begon, The gl i has always been for early Christians obeyed by birth, as Christ youth activi there Christ's to “preach explained to Nicodemus, ote Ieasty 150 young’ people attending piscopal Church| | tre Gospel wo every cree “Except man be bon agin youth services and on Sunday ture.” Bible says ‘they he cannot see che k — oo ““’/ Announces Half- "wen everywhere preaching of Goat” (dan 33) : t 5 a . te Rev. ar. titany bas teen | Hour Programs groups of Christians tions about the true coe ‘pea tor up alt over the known Testament Church, and about : ‘a8 Setinny. Me wes te The National Council of the TD P "of membersbip in a local Bible- ee ee oe lemoes 6 ielthee @uoeaeh oe ~ believers, independent one believing y of tiac Pastors’ Association, and | gram on NBC-TV network on another, were united only in ha hg eee eg | helped institute. the chaplains [days from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m, their hom be he OS an ee ee FREE servick. hospitals in Pon- deals topics sage . . . thar "Cheist died pamphilec which ig heme in cach “You Cont. Best iy for our sins a ing to the Eero it you mall the fo | He was one of the leaders in| Hal” ” : at en ; oS - po At oe Sins." — wie eerioess = seare Aeinaesectninanee -aeeseres / fable of Jews, Catholics and". ev, Dana F. Kemedy,|| THE NATIONAL ATION tour of the eastern states with|¢xecutive secretary of the Division ay BVANGELE ot Radio and Television of the Washingt “~ a war ' Conference of, Church is host all this month. " {Christians and Jews. Quarter-hour dramatic or narra- fous sa FREE pamphlet (EAl) ; Roe * © 6. tive presentations of the Church's pL ae Ge ee eee EA ' {im June he was riven the hon tonal and social activities will be| | StP€€E -ewenrnsnnnn at lities at Wuverhuoes University. in(rondcast during the weeks of July Chey... nn ey ES Ohio. 2, July 30, September 3, 10 and beec ene ecenemanscnnwenaconnenccwmmal 4 ca PRE OTR wtirat Soprano dy smimg: Tiinay Sunday morning from 9:30 to agp appoints members, |10 a.m. a service will be ng gro Goat engl nnn fy Onn pm WESLEYAN METHODIST if ETERS TE aa tt Edgy ee ane writen end Crested "= Church in the Mohey— we eines Pia : ba ec ti Bio Rev. C.D. Priess, pastor le tlre Pastor GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ] 2281 Auburn Ré.—% Mile West of Crooks Read — Sunday School, 10 A.M. Worship Service, 1+ A.M, Wed., 7:30 P. M—Evening Worship, Set., 7:30 P.M.” ll the. U.S, goes to religious groups, Wed. Prayer Meeting | 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Bemand 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School Worship , Youth Fellowship .. Evening Service .... Wed. Night Prayer ; a 4 4 . 4] In 1954 Americans gave a record 4 $5,401,000,000 of which the Depart- 'y 4 other religious agencies received ‘ $2,850,000,000. | Church The figure is a six cents on the u es > dollar increase over 1952, the last he Truth of God— {are Lakie. About 4 canta cat of — /are availa le cel T ruth of. Geach dollar went to religious Forbearance in Love @|groups or about $2,354,000,000 out of a total of $5,037,000,000. given ‘ during the year, the Department OAKLAND AVENUE 2 *2i¢. 4 The report indicates that Ameri Oakland at Cadillac 4 cans have’ steadily increased their ‘Theetere B. Paster = diphilanthropy during the past 3 Bible School ...... 11:20AM. ¢ — 4 ore ee ape: Worship Pee orcs peso 10:00 A.M, ¢ rar it dropped to gues saitien. By a VERE ae 91940 it fas up to $1,249 million—| Youth Fellowship .. 6:30PM. ¢" Leg it wee ee ee Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. ‘ by gifts tota om 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 eaters eeeoeeeeree Meeting .... 7:30 P.M: . —————___—— AUBURN HEIGHTS a st Woman dist 3456 Primary Street iven etho Ist 3. Harvey McCann, Paster : : Bible School ......... 10.A.M Clerical Rights Worship .)......65. 11:1§ A.M. Mrs. Maud K. Jensen, the mis- Youth Fellowship DRAYTON PLAINS W. 3. Teeuwissen, Jr, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Pastor Preaching 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups ' 9:30 P.M. Evening Worship Wed. 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Study Hour «6: f eee a ‘_wTvTvVTyvruy,ryrvryrwrvTreTfrYFfew3™!:Vwreewweweewww.* church groups in 1954, the Depart- ment study estimates $1,762 mil- lion was spent on current operating expenses; $558 million on construc- tion of new buildings; $270 million on church-supported welfare activi- ties; $80 million on -church-sup- ported hospitals and medical in- stitutions and $150 million for foreign mission work and overseas relief activities. to receive full clergy rights, says sionary to Korea who recently be-| VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL right) Jessie James of 47 Bagley ~— Four students of the Vacation Bible School being held at New Bethel Baptist Church are (left to St., Carol Ann White of 196 Crys- Cat Deshding-—-S000 Witnans tate fend” ‘Sun, we lia.m. Morning Service Ham FAITH BAPTIST GHURON @ A Forceful Evangelistic Program -@ A Pastoral ‘Ministry to Meet @ A World-Wide Missionary |] EVANGELISTIC RALLY .. | RADIO: WPON, SUNDAY Your Need Program e py, Adoressive Sunday School ¢ . SUNDAY SCHOOL . prope § WORSHIP . “Visit the Church of the Old F **e oP eee eee eaee ae * , Pentioe'Preee Prete | tal Lake Dr., Dianne Davis of 451 Branch St. and Eric Walker of | 217 Crystal Lake Dr. They are filling out the questionnaire on the Bible lessons which they have been studying. U.S. Farm Methods Benefiting Filipinos MANILA—Philippine agricultural agents, whose organization has that she is “praying for wisdom and spiritual development” to, serve the church better in her new) relationship. on trial to the Central Pennsyl-: vania Conference by its unanimous vote on May 18. Her home is New Cumberland, Pa., and she previ- | AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 9155 Aubern R4., Near Crooks 19:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo! 11:00 A. M. Wership Hoer Rev Richard DeGrow, Paster 6 N. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN “Tt tecin_ Wilting . _ Ged’s Wit We Discarver Ged” Bend heel 1@ A.M. — Morning sy 8 Rpecial Maste and Evening Evangelistic Service ” ible Stud and Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 1:56 P. ™ ’ LeRey Shafer, Paster Roselawn by the Paster 11 A.M id oe P.M. nite i. been patterned affer the United States Agricultural Extension Serv- ice, are showing farmers how t linerease crop yields by using ma Mrs, Jensen, who is serving with ter farming practices, implements,|) DOUGLAS #—Dou gias Commu- her husband in Seoul, was admitted fertilizers, and plant varieties so nity Hospital will receive proceeds ‘food consumption can be increased. * * ° : In the past five years about 85, irrigation pump systems, carrying purpose damis are being but. * * is helping make possible farmer- :|Show to Ald Hospital ‘of the area’s first water ski show, | | scheduled for nha ot raed on Lake Kal-| amazoo under sponsorship of the Hospital Auxiliary. A 14-member| from the La Porte, Ind., group a controlled water supply to some| Water Ski Club is signed for the More are being put in and multi-' Aid to more ea 300 newly formed farm cooperatives with a total of more than 150,000 members shawue, Sod! CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 eas Sunday Morning .. ... - tee Sunday Evening ‘ . 6:00 P, M. papery A Vocal Music Lessons and Song Drilt eee reeerre 7:30. P.M. FE 7-0226 ‘PE $-1993 , ee FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 CHASE STREET Evening Service ..00000..0 0.00065 meus see cc eeceeenes 7:20 P. M, Rev. Peter Evert, of Fenton, President of M.S.S.A. of Churches Tuesday, July 10, Sliver Tea 8:00 P. M. - Open Formu Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. i ; i | | | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY CHAS. D. RACE, Paster FE 4.0239 BIBLE SCHOOL ...:......-.--- 9:45 A. M, MORNING WORSHIP ...... .. 11:00 A. M. EVANGELISTIC HOUR ....... 7:30 P. M. WED. PRAYER MEETING atthe Church............-. .., 7:30 P.M, CENTRAL | CHRISTIAN CHURCH M7 Nerth ae Saginaw Strwet YOUNG PEOPLE—MAKE CAMP RESERVATIONS BY CALLING FE 4-0239 “SACRAMENT” » Sunday Services and Sunday School 11:00 AM. Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open ey . 11 A.M to 5. P.M. Wednesday Evening . , i Service, 8 PM Friday to 9 BM- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTIST Lawrence arid Williams Streets | “HEALTH REGAINED BY DISCOVERING Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15- 10:45 | Talogaph Road et Orchard ake rw, oe AIR- CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM * * Dr. Jim Mercer Speaker at All Services Special Music Sunday Evening Service - by Bob Jones Musical Ensemble BAPTISMAL SERVICE Sunday School Attendance Lest Sunday—966 DR. TOM MALONE Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 AM. ' MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A. M. EVENING SERVI 7:30 P. * a * Lay al pe ee ee me as ree ae Se Fe pil _ stretching your legs; in the car, THE PONTIAC: PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1958 | \ \id-Summer ' ‘peteche Flanders Wears Tulle Gov St. ‘Michael Church’ was the set-| The bride's: parents ave the Mr: fon tulle, accented the bridal ting for the wedding of Beverly and Mrs. T. R, Flanders of James gown’ of embroidered nylon Ann Flanders and L. Michael Sli-/K boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. tulle. Short sleeves, a portrait The Rev. William Immel ‘Slivenskypf West Huron street are neckline and a basque waistline celebrated the 10 o'clock Nuptial/Michael’s parents. were features of the fitted bodice. Mass this morning. ‘ poh ten chapel train, The bride's fingertip veil of illusion was secured by a seed pearl crown, and she carried .a white orchid and stephanotis on a prayerbook * * > Carol Flanders, sister of the bride. was maid of honor. She} wore a pale orchid silk Shantung | dress with a round neckline, short | . Beverly Ann Flanders and L. Michael Slivensky were married in a The skirt fell into a fan-type To honeymoon in the Southern states are . Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fairbrother, who were married this morning at | St. Benedict Charch. The bride is the Ny aps sleeves, a princess waistline and a/ former Nuptial Mass pn igs > lta a we at St. Michael of assorted spring flowers, and she ~_ ; Church this carried @ bouquet of matching wless, — ; flowers. : daughter of morning. Her OTHER ATTENDANTS Patrick J. parents are Jane Tuohy and Mrs. Paul Hol-| Lawless of bel, sister of the bridegroom, were | p; ay Mr. and Mrs. the other bridal attendants. Their Pioneer drive. T. R. Flanders aqua dresses were identical in| Louis is the - - tyle to the id of honor’s. of James K we, ee . on al i Serving as best man was James * a bouleverd ond Niebauer, and ushers were-Robert Fairbrothers his parents are Flandérs, brother of the bride, and) = of Edna Mr. and Mrs. domes. Byyve, avenue. L. P. A breakfast was served at Ro- . k . tunda Inn for members of the . Slivensky of wedding party and the imme. West Huron diate tamilies following the cere- MRS. LOUIS E, FAIRBROTHER the afternoon at the CAI Build- ing in Waterford. For the ceremony, Mrs. Flanders | wore Weblue silk dress with white) accessories and a corsage of white — 4:hattered carnations centered with s “~ si = ‘ yellow vents. * °*. Go Driving in High Style) se. sivecuy vor» vite ana ; : ~ jaqua jersey dress with white ac-| NEW YORK (INS) — The girl) The car robe coat is priced 9 preereiny and a corsage of white! who's invited to dash about in an|$80. That's cheap, says Aronowicz,|shattered carnations centered with to| When you consider the price of Talisman roses. — foes Sycign core. TRAVELING COSTUME nd Boone (Mrs, Ra mr ban co's te a . gan, t wore a ath Honored at Shower dress with white accessories and the white orchid from her bridal Mrs. Jack Chettleburgh of Start|touquet. _ avenue entertained recently at a! - e¢ * @ turrier Pink and blue shower honoring) ut-of-town guests attended from York, |Mrs.. Raymond Boone St. Joseph, Mo., Arlington Heights, ride in . TL, Chicago, Detroit and Lansing. Invited pons were Mrs, Mil- - dred Wilson, Mrs. Carlton D.. Shower Honors Francine Brown street. %. MRS. Er MICHAEL SLIVENSKY | = z ft li | Hi ine car robe coat “that |Kaiser, Mrs. James Boone, Mrs. | “warm. from shoul- Dale Kaiser, Mrs. William Spada- provides the same fore, Mrs. William Bullock ~and sitting a lap robe Mrs. Samuel Ledger. _| Completing the guest list “were at ‘Mrs. George Bryan, |Bryan, Mrs. Emery Hole ‘Avery Mrs. James Parsons, Mrs. Head, Mrs. George Gaylock, ‘Mr \Glen Gideumb today. iCharles Steeber; Mrs. Wesley) e when Johnson and Mrs. Russell Vesselis. | aos were Mes. Norman wn, Sandra Brown, Mrs. J.) side to your front Honor Stacey Skelton|ain ” Brown, Virginia Fiath, Vivian Kemper, Kristi Kemper, | Dene teres —rwog gaint’ | vars. Forest Bouck and Mrs. Hal! Aronowicz makes the coat cor- of the Michigan Crippled Chil-|Shoup. duroy outside, hamster fur inside.dren's Commission in Lansing, Completing the guest list were These hamsters are not the cute will be held July 14 at the Elks Beverly Nicholson, Nancy Gordon, little things you, petted in the Temple. On the planning com-|Carole Wyckoff, Pat Konzer, Betty school lab; they're bigger rodent mittee are Clarabelle Amidon, 'Studt, Velma Barnard, Joan De- cousins, Even so, it takes 75 of Geraldine O. Sloan and. Mrs. quis, Marcille Shell and Mrs. them to line the coat, (Russell C. Perkins, \Edith Lewis. ono ae ere SoS POH i i ij 2 i read honoring front, and from waist to if rid wear it straight ed mony. A reception was held in | Mrs. Gordon Booker was hostess seed pearis secured her shoulder- a miscellaneous shower Thurs-. Shirley day evening in her home on North Francine tions and ivy. tle|Brown, who became the bride of Janet Marie Lawiess was her sis-| lit is, unless there is doubt about ithe correct address, how do guests duction, * (invited to the reception, who are _ So Organdy Gown Selected by Barbara Ann Lawless Before an altar banked with Arbor Branch, and Louis is a grad- \white roses, feathered carnationsjuate of the University of Detroit jand stephanotis, Barbara Ann Law- Law School. iless became the bride of Louis E.! * * @ Fairbrother this morning at St.| For her going-away-outfit, the Benedict car ear" . ‘new Mrs. Fairbrother selected a’ pale blue cotton dress with lace in-| The Rev. Richard W. Thomas iserts. and white accessories. Her, celebrated .the 10 o'clock Nuptial!cqrsage was of white roses. Fol-| Mass in the presence of 150 guests. ‘lowing their honeymoon through Barbara is the daughter of Pat-:the Southern states, the newlyweds rick J. Lawless of Pioneer drive will reside on Sytvan Shores drive. and Louis is the son of Mr. and! * * «© Mrs, John R. Fairbrother of Edna| Qut-ot-town guests attended from avenue, \Indianapolis, Detroit, Ann “Arbor, For the ceremony, Barbara (Holland and Grand Rapids. were a blossom white waltz- length gown of organdy with short sleeves and an elongated. basque waistline. The neckline | was outlined in scallops. A tiara headpiece trimmed with | ‘length veil-of illusion. Her flowers. were white roses, feathered carna-) iter’s only attendant, Her gown was ‘of white embroidered organdy over| yellow taffeta. She wore a yellow | picture hat and carried yellow | freses, feathered carnations and iivy. | ATTEND BRIDEGROOM | | James Schuster was best man. and ushers were Martin Cronan ‘land Peter Tenuta. | i poegs | iy : NANCY JONES Margaret Jean Lawless, sister cital. A wedding breakfast was Name Winner served at Devon Gables for mem- f S h i] hi bers of the bridal party and mn mediate familiey ‘ollowing the | WilLOW, Ip ceremony. An afternoon recep- tion was held terneon recep: (Crt 1 ay home. j; Nancy Jones is the winner .of : ithe Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater College Schoo! Br Nursing. Ana Scholarship. Sponsored by the Bir- mingham Women's -Club, she will ; attend the seven-week session at the theater. How Does oe B . d Gi A native Detroiter, 20-year-old \Nancy attended Redford High ri e ive |School, but found it necessary to A d d > ‘drop out after her first year and p ' pee itamily. She is completing her high school work in night classes. ut f on eception; She first became interested in| of the bride, sang the bridal re-' Ito provide financial aid for her | nvitations Beneath: ithe theater about five years ago Her first public appearancé in the the R. S. V. P entertainment world was at o~ By EMILY POST ‘age of 12 when she read one of her “K reader writes me as follows: ‘own poems on a radio program. “If it is incorrect to write a return address on the envelope of a wedding invitation, as you say Her first stage experience was with the Bell Drama Group. under the direction of Mayo Partee. Nancy starred in the group's pro-| “The Lovely Margaret.” friends or relatives of the bride-| groom but strangers to the bride,| | kniow where to send their replies,| | or wedding presents? I would very | much appreciate hearing from you! on this matter.” . Answer: If the bride's address is unknown to many of the wedding guests, correctly her address is put under the R.S.V.P. on the re-| ception invitations. For example: RS.V.P to 10 Elm Street “Dear Mra. Post: For the last few years I’ve been dreaming of going abroad, but now that I have enough money saved, I can’t find anyone to go with me, “I don’t mind going alone but my mother thinks it would be im- proper for a young woman to take such a trip by herself. I am 25 years old. What is your opinion?” Answer: My advice is to go to’ | | linen undercollar, bow and patent leather helt. Vii PRL i lasacusl _ From Tlecincy Berin’ 5 summer vollee: Sn is this town dress of black and white checked cotton. Black uccerits are in n the Beaded lace -provides a frosty | touch to the-sleeveléss bodice. an established travel bureau and| join a conducted tour to the places ithat you want to visit. For a young woman alone this is a per- fect solution. BL. Rx for keeping white nylon Inexpensive, but crisp and new accessories can bossed eyelet dickey (center) fills in V necks or suits First July Weekend > 1 Sally Pulver Soe Vows in Morning ft te anti Welk berg College and lsihow attend- sheath with a white jacket, white ing Chicago Lutheran Theologi- accessories and a corsage of or- cal Seminary in Maywood, Il, chids and fleur de amour. became the bride of The Davis. hundred! For traveling to Falls, newlyweds will make their home witnessed the Service per- Maywood, : ; Dr. Harold DeWindt. — * * * The bride, the daughter of Mr. Roy Pulver of Green- lawn drive, wore white organdy Mr. and Mrs: appliqued with Liseaux face. The Robert A wn, styled on princess lines, ° especially for the Davis were The fitted bodice featured a married this shallew neckline and short morning at sleeves, and the waltz . length ris. ; the skirt gradually fell into a chapel- om . : Hills, The A looped cap_held her veil of il- : lusion, Lilies-of-the-valley, white bride, the sweetheart roses and fleur de former Sally oe Se eee. Lee Pulver, Cheryl Huff of Akron, Ohio, was. is the maid of honor. Bridesmaids: were Mary Drake, Nonette Gunther and daughter of Helene Von Steuben of Bethlehem, Pa. WHITE OVER GREEN Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Pulver of They wore white embroidered Greenlawn nylon underlaid’ with apple green ’ tulle and satin, The waltz-length drive. Robert's -|bouffant frocks were trimmed in rents are green satin. They carried bou- pa quets of peach glamellias and Jo Mr. and Mrs, jhanna Hill, roses. _H. Ralph Robért, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis of H. Ralph Davis of Fort Wayne, , Ind, asked Victor C. Tannehill. Fort Wayne, ajso of Fort Wayne, to serve as Ind. best. man. Ushers were Joseph A. Henry dr. of Fort Wayne, Donald | Pulver, brotier of the bride, | Mark White of Manstield, Ohio, -— Siew and Beata bere” (Guests Travel Highlight ‘the Days of Midsummer A breakfast and reception was) held at the Elks Temple immedi- For her daughter's wedding Mr. Kenneth Goffs Are Entertaining Her Parents From Van Nuys, Calif. jately lollowing the. service. with matching organza duster, tur- |quoise accessories and a corsage \of turquoise glameliias. Mr, and Mrs. Albert E. Chesley home in Newfoundland. for the GOWNED IN BLUE ot Van Nuys, Calif., are visiting at/past three years. Following their the 1} of thei in-law and|'° week visit here they will Mrs. Davis chose a dress of pa- M Pago tagged nd travel to Oakland, Calif, where r. and Mrs. Kenneth warrant officer Turley will be | villion blue lace over matching taf-| eager: ne mi ifeta with mauve accessories and a of menry y avenue. \Chesleys will be in the city for Stoned with the U. S. Air Force. |about three weeks, The bride attended Wittenberg * ¢- 6 College, Springfield, Ohio, and is) Mrs. Byron Stephens and chil- now a student at Elmhurst College, dren, Michae! and Cheryl, of Ar- MRS. ROBERT A, DAVIS corsage of mauve glamellias. .* * | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holland of ‘Traverse City are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a’ daughter, Miriam Bess, June 22. mains - raduate of Witten- lene bar. a barn. Hareld Hachett ip crandoarents oe the infant eae ramen of Delaware drive. Ad tt and Mr cad tn ‘Going street and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holland of Flint, | po Spy sn Sete . | Chery celebrated her sixth Jeanne Cote piritasy rity compete win ° | bi y cake and a party. fe Ca | * * * Wears Lace | Mr. and Mrs, Carl Brown and ‘children, Susan and Tommy, re-' for W ddi icently returned to their Canterbury) e Ing jerive home after visiting her fath-| J. Eschbach, in Paulding, A gown of Chantilly lace was Tule, and other relatives in Toledo. | | worn by Jeanne D. Cote for her Viste ‘a the he tM imargiage to Frank Karholf June sag Mis. Carl) Hotteasan og 30 in St. Benedict Church. | Sashabaw road are his brother- | ; } i . The bride is the daughter of Mr FE - Setaing, nad cone Larep, and Mrs, William Grobbei of Cruse of Pittsburgh, Pa. , street and Frank is the son of Mr. ° . jand Mrs, Frank Karbott of Durand. Ports “ie of Blcomfid 8 ai Pp o s | Irene Comps was maid ‘for luncheon Thursday at Oakland| honor. Bridal attendants were |Hills Country Club. Mrs, Jesse Karhoff and Joanne | s * 8 Cote. They wore ballerina-length | After completing the job of mov: |: gowns of blue, ‘and yellow, ing into their new home in Colonial| pink ne Mr. and Mrs, Owen Batzloff| v- jare enjoying a two week vacation) Robert Klech of Durand was pest at their cottage near Grayling. | | man. Ushers were Donald Karho ‘ and Eugene Karhoff, also of Du. Clara Megredy “ot Cottage street, RAYMOND D. PARMENTER rand. 'will return to her home Sunday.| Raymond Dean Parmenter, son . 7° 8 During the past week she has been Of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Par- Following an evening reception, visiting at the home of Mrs. J, A. menter of Prairie Lawn drive, the newlyweds left for their honey-) 'Tourville in Munising. recently received his bachelor of moon on Mackinac Island. They * > rts degree with honor from Michi- will reside in Durand. | Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Shockley of gan State University. * B h r R |Long Beach, Calif., are visiting at —_ etrot Vv the home of their son-in-law and ‘ othal Revealed {he home of their sominiaw and They Don't Help Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Joyner of Pulver of Greenlawn drive, Many short women have the * 'Garland avenue announce the en- * notion that high heels make them ‘gagement and approaching mar-| Chief warrant officer George O. look taller. riage of their daughter, Gayle Turley, with Mrs. Turley and their They merely throw the entire Sharen, to Leslie M. Hartzman, family are visiting at the home body out of balance. There are son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence M.'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. three ways for a short, plump Hartzman of Monterey boulevard. Frank Terry of Judson street. ‘woman 4e appear taller: ‘They will be married Aug. 31. The Turleys have made their cise; 2. - diet; 1, exer- 3. _ perfect posture. seetartserscdteae rte seen we pemerane bee eceel See eens * *, id , lingerie white is the same as that) brighten a wardrobe. The principal ingredient is and adds a crisp white note to dark color fashions, for keeping white cotton gloves imagination in using these items to perk up your looks.’ Drape it, wrap it or let it float, but the silk square Inot water with lots of white soc! An abbreviated knit jacket (left) in white goes over (right) is as summery as a pansy. Polka dots give | suds, | your dresses as a summer shoulder ‘cover-up. An em- interest to solid colored outfits. ¢ P . \ 4 ; 7 \ ps | < ; This is quite untrue. * ux vat & Nee ay daa ti a €: ye? B : if = 7 3 : Z ; a ‘ ce i . : » | ~~ eee igi 7 we ‘ bal ‘ 9 7 ey, js . pcg | ye “ . a. ” —r ais ox a ° , ne sass i : pes : a eee | 4 ie ib rs : Bee a ; = ed : i) ( ge ; fi. : ; pups e ee | a \ 2s ae : ; ae. ae a? a Aca ‘a of SS. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1938 ee, ‘ELEVEN | ee “* se | ~# & Go » ; ‘_: le og ‘Summer Calls for Extra Grooming furniture! Features Felt By JOSEPHINE : oe low this with a tepid bath andi24 to Josephine Lowman in care|*? fit in hate and jekirts nowipeied TAS tt mis meamt tebe It takes more effort: to finish off with a cool shower and can have it on furniture, too. | cccupled by two people and it eam groomed in summer than _ dusting powder, — me es the covering for mater) Rreviced they it ede by. side : in winter, The reasons for this are "_ fipecial care shoulg be given eT ee eens|a%d don’t move a muscle, It sells poses a problem and wilting from hair since we so often go ae See eee oe oe ae er makes it difficult without stockings during these _— Soothe Tired Feet 4 clothes looking crisp months. Treated to be water repellent, — wt and paste _ Bak Gavin & te Seren Shan thant deere lanwined teachalpie E nt ee ae es ee eee gumnd cttorsnan, comes to a (uc's cuter how anual by peed ' ee ot es teen tot bit dave. vange of colore—poel hall Greet, | Liity witch hazel between the : mae Seey- - If you would like my free ceace. Oniy abien te aleang |t0e% Just the thing after a long i one women - “Exercises for Relaxing” send frem the felt spectrum. rage yey ll re ee = meet demands of with your request for leaflet No. Besides the odd use for an old/cure touch-up. . a you use a — ® econ Mg manufacturer has’ - 2 4 times a week . . |brought it out on some unusual ivi ; you will need it once 8 é Cleon Raincoat pieces, too. Huge ottomans, five Pay Dividends: mere on hot days. Before Stori feet across, appeared with backs in| Devoting five minutes a day to Two baths a day are better ng the collection, Explanation from/exercises and another five to one, and bath salts and ‘bath pow , including the coat, hat the. manufacturer: “Most people|brushing your hair can pay off : ders, which seemed. luxuries” in : + jand umbrella, should be washed sit on ottomans instead of using enormous dividends. It's impos- 7 / Palins cold weather, are necessities when . ae | or swabbed clean before going them as foot rests nowadays.” sible to look slick if you've allowed Ae) the tharmnemnster Gienbe: a Rock into the coset be 8 wil pose ae people who the to watch|yourself ‘to gto jumps and . a nasty shock next time together, there is a contour’ lifeless-looking . Cidiaeeh ae seelenal; dinechulty it's needed. es if you buy one with \ " Hf the coat is really dirty, it : Seana aed tages should be pre-treated before wash- ae are applied on the ing. at pockets, collar and heme, : ; wrist, at the temples ~ gan te oy wegiorrnedng mb fe chin and in the crooks of the ad ere — cone . i DON’T RUSH ABO emda let A Open Tonight ier pace during the su er Sie hempeeny ts Side ae ti ° a re ; are disbanded i until you try 1, exerciae it protected from prolonged ex- c ' re er, you will stand the Color transparencies should be JUL CLEARAN' aa a © 1056 Spades Fashions Inc. — e more comfortably stored under cool, dry, clean air : +48 ce fond persion once dy. coaitiong nN Savings to 65% , Empire Waistline Lends -|\ogy Tragedy Often Inspires Hobby|Q,. : = cig : Height to Petite Figures Sed YG ee Aly tres. \ The empire waistline might have;inch material for dress. To order ban 2 reer an eanereart aT aaah i Gee tae of STORE , : been invented for the petite woman) Pattern 1269, state size, enclose $1.|,sture that most of us won't lift ly and it did help pass the time. tauson at Tale : me? since it is a line that elongates Airmail handling requires 25 cents|, finger until there's no escape, »,|50 I made some more, for friends’ elegraph the figure, gives a long-legged extra. until our back is to the wall. 2 ge Pepe ple Panes | Address American Designer ee 8 = eemtidl Se ae wee ORIGINAL DESIGNS version by Varden Petite of-| Patterns, P. 0, Box 535, G, P.O. | We won't go on a diet until we're| darting ones, if 1 say so myself.| “After a while I got bored with fers /yet another heightening de-| Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. ¥. practically bursting out of our); design them and sell them'doing the same old designs, s0 I and back, a line that seems to slim .osts 50 cents. If paid by check add | S**¥ely- shop. of my own. came out pretty \ necks. four cents. We won't undertake a new * 8 8 well and I kept working on them, The empire emphasis is ar- oe ¢ » -| preject unt we desperately | “But I doubt if I ever would)just to keep my mind off my rived at with a high-riding bias | (Next week look for Spadea’s) meed the mioney, or are out of have done it if I hadn't been in a| troubles. fold stitched to the bedy and American designer Pattern by| our minds with boredom. bad auto accident! pa ses ctautfer sheoves feature button (Copyright 1956) making projects which be-| that. sho was in a wheelchair |'0 00 intantt veer iP said’ they trim set back from the loose lap il Ate SA gin in their homes is some tragedy, fof 19 months, not sure whether id _.% that folds over front to back. T for B or near-tragedy which forced them} S#e’d ever walk decently again. bande them —_- est for Bacon mission basis. A custom-cut pattern that is ac- into it, “It was a terrible period; the) ,, 1 bea curate to the nth degree, it in- Top quality bacon is about 50: * 2 @ monotony soon became unbeara- Along about thea, : cludes an instruction sheet so thor-|per cent fat, 44 per cent lean and; And the truth is, they could do|bie. aoe gueten. Seb eS ough and easy to follow that even|about 6 per cent rind. It should jt and get the benefits from it! * ee we full use — a beginner can master professional{be creamy white and well streaked | without muffering the tragedy in the | “I've always liked to sew, so I fap my geeky ont bene 9. Sten] panenndipeteaneaatin mt | . harge fe sising pag (4 at | a either ~~ wool, ettoman or|bacon that is too lean may not be Ever wonder what last summer's F °Ctd rn Guat With little business. But how awful to| wo. 9997 is in sized 10, 12, 14, 18,7 ; RAD WE eS Biase Bee Ve ee 3 in - "> ~s ume White Sheaths Good [Serta wines? These louk esl? treble experience fust to get me|yac,-” ae 1 3 yards of 3 oH | nny The white ti h is the funny woh cone the he Silk Trenchcoat {tine something Copyright 1956 For this pattern, cond Sc in | va ec . Weil, , t) { 3 J Gtece Dut Wales soles rales” [dress Poel Agron every-| haw ed hues iy they aed to NEW YORK (INS) — Want to ¢ ) coins, your name, address, size d ; ss iH EM ie 3 ier |where all summer long, partict- new fashions ~~ loo mysterious as @ private °\Eresh Batch of Suds cones. and the rag ag = an CARPET CLEANING : 1 .2 |larly in the embroidered ions. : | dashing as a gn corre- . , Burnett, Pontiac x s e* 2 a i "Tap it with a cardigan for the air. spuntemt on your, seid evening Best for Aluminum |". Quincy St-, Chicago al ii 42 Wiener St. Coll FE 2-7132 ; Size 12 requires 3% yards of 36-\conditioned spots. ae Easy, just get 9 P Instead of washing. aluminum id . hs } coat . . . @ transparent trench- pots and pans in the same soap her : yy + _= “a coat. ‘or detergent suds used washing | fo One-Legged | Man © _ We're looking for a one-legged man with ambition. Must own a good car and be able to drive. through every part of the ow, a : Will provide complete schooling with all | except the buttons. knit, plaid or polkce-dotted ee A expenses paid, plus adequate salary and. ion ton raincoat comes bonuses. Earnings increase each year auto- matically. Sales experience not required but must be | able to meet the public. For interview, phone ‘Mutual of Omaha... sizes chestiness. The cardi ront MI 4-6602 P.S. We are also looking for a two-legged man @ bosom problem. who meets the above qualifications. Ask for me.. . 40.95 testy ty 10 GALLERY TRAYS $6 Plus Fed. Tax A ihieadenniactiae neh aanmhbiien caalinaiaiiie unemin cerea - wi we satan bbe iy Rey Ne tea Sa ey ess Aye 1 Me Ltvwctiaeed The beck-buttoning | Shorter jackets represent top. fashion news in costumes, offered 4. oY ewe in great variety. Caraco is the Paul Williams |r Gir on and kind to bosom problems is | \semi-fitted with fold front closing. CALL MAple 5-4601 | for asphalt paving @ DRIVEWAYS e @City Streets Parking Lots | | FREE ESTIMATES . Cold Wave -Big Value ........ 5.25. APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NEEDED Ann Arbor Construction Co, | NEISNER’SBe Son Blackinton . .. a name that’s known wherever — fine silver is sold... made these unusually good- looking, gallery trays with Ball Feet to protect your finest furniture. Heavily silverplated with pierced sides and chased bottoms eee they're pa aaa trays at a price anyone can Smart Styling for Summer Complete Cold Wave with Haircut Easy why to be always neat y 5 —always beautiful. Don’t | $ miss this cool value! Nellie s In Rass’ Country Store | 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road JEWELERS . 42 N. St. Oneg Wooten Me “Asphalt Paving Since 1920”. | tnd Floor Sundays oA, Po to 9 P. M. , ae | | ~ | 16 W. Huron Street } 7 ? 4 ; 2 % wa Gia: 2 Ey a ea _ to increase board members salaries — a So5 t ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1956 A ; ™ ’ ing, In Farmington, special issues the August 7 vote are expected to draw more registrations by Mon- day evening's deadline, but in oth- er towns usual interest in casting primary votes may bring out last) minute line-ups in clerks’- offices. . OXFORD Oxford School District No. 5 will have its annual and perhaps final election from noon to 8 p.m. on | Registration Vie for Voters’ Interest - consolidation will take placé with! ? Lakeland Group» o- a ship Hall, and Gingelville Hall are open until] 7 tonight for the election of two school board trustees. | METAMORA y?he annual school meeting for. the Thornville district wil] be held lin the Thornville schoolhouse on Monday evening at 8. SOUTH LYON Voters of the Novi Stone School District wil] decide whether or not the Lyon Township School District on Monday. i Balloting will be from 7 a.m. to $ p.m. at the school, and thereafter, at 8 p.m., the annual school meet- ing will b conducted, also at the school. ; ; ORTONVILLE — The Belle Ann which were donated by Michael Chernick. Besides the school’s four class- reoms, it will contain a multiple ure 32 by 60 feet, The building's area will be 6300 square feet. Biock constraction will have brick facing, similar to the elemen- tary rooms added to Brandon school in 1953. a Supt. E. J. Hungerford states will be $92,- Hindu Graduate Visiting » North Branch Farmers period of his participation in the International Farm Youth Ex- peratures compared to daylight ing methods while visiting the El- hours is @ change from Indian ton Bauman family at their farm weather. he says. at 5571 North Branch Rd. ~ | Having completed nearly three Start Building New Belle Ann School in Ortonville are a kitchen, office, boiler and janitor rooms. * Ld * rms of three ve * - Also on the ballot is a proposition s years each, ae » Church will meet for swimming Plans Potluck, Swim Session WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The Deborah Missionary Society of the Lakeland United Presbyterian and a. potluck luncheon at 10 a.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Alex- ander Warnock, 2621 Lansdowne. 7 ae oo * All the women. .of the church and their children have been in- ‘Plant Answer Seeks Disposal Waterford Board Gets Refusal From State on Blank Sewer Request vited to attend, Each will. bring a passing dish and their own table service. : ‘State Secretary Hare Names Lorin Evans UTICA — Lorin E. Evans, 49720 Van Dyke, Utica, has been named as manager of the Department of ‘State's Utica Branch Office by of education, - em of State James M. Hare, Evans is clerk of Shelby Town- ship. The office will remain at its present location, 7654 Auburn, Uti- ca. 50 at Pence Reunion LAKE ORION — Fifty members| partment has turned down a re- quest for the installation of ‘blank WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The. Michigan State Health De-|-- sewer” systems in the township. A blank sewer system requires the builder to install all the neces- sary sewer equipment in each home, preparatory to hooking into a main sewer trunkline when it is available, Septic tanks would be used on a temporary basis. templated. Watkins Hills No, 2 subdivision is the one under pres- ent application for the blank sys- tem. A honeymoon on Cape Cod fol-! the townshi p board agreed this lowed the recent wedding of Mar- oo. the only apparent answer to MRS. R. A, WOODRUFF, JR. annual reunion and picnic held at Beach here recently. of the Pence family attended ord the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey embroidered de, J nyt of gare Ind. ewer problems for areas such as ‘ ae a of Watkins Hills No. 2 where septic of Rochester. r gown ed with “ans are not advisable is a dis- organdy accent posal plant to serve the area. * ® * Venetian lace. A resolution was passed by the LAPEER @® — Numbers are, chine and shows how he can Mary, 12, is sadly retarded. She! difficult . retarded to handle. ome. Now she writes the numeral | proudly. _— a chine, children at the Lapeer State; Big. husky boys, 17 and 18 years, = and si Sheds sald, learn to add, multiply and proud that they are learning to do divide on the abacus. Advanced hildren boys boy imaginary clothes from a catalog, paying for them out of, imaginary jobs. The abacus and adding ma- James, 17, is retarded because fall by the 278 children in the \\ primary arithmetic classes. . The plan to use the two number MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HOUGHTON Richard Houghtons Plan to Make Home in Drayton WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Fo; her wedding, the bride wore Plans to live in Drayton Plains|Chantilly lace over satin, with a have been told by Mr. and Mrs. |tulle skirt sweeping into a train. Richard G. Houghton, who spoke/Her fingertip veil was held by a their wedding vows recently in St.'cap..A white orchid centered her Michael's church. bouquet atop a white prayer book. left’ following a reception’ ter attendants were her sister, of the bride's sister. Mrs Zelinski as’ matron of honor, Zelinski, Pontiac. and her niece. Sharie Lee Zelinski. 8 #21. (groom. her | * * * and Mr. Zelinski, b*, Numbers Study Aids Retarded Children |F. Schott of Marquette University. helping retarded children find their) make change, |He has helped the Lapeer officials thas lived all her short life in the iy on seven public and parochial tools was developed by Dr. Andrew} lamong the children when they find: who sometimes don't have much board asking the Pontiac City Com- mission for permission to extend the present sewer ‘system to in-| clude Edgefield, Syivan Shores and Donelson Park sewers. < MR. AND MRS. with the project. Dr. Schott tried the plan original mercial properties were passed | schools in the Milwaukee, Wis.,| “300" on an abacus and beams area. Normal children in these! The board also agreed to share schools learned arithmetic two to'half the cost of crossi five times faster ee As a public service project, Bur-, : . roughs Corp., of Detroit suppli American Legion the Lapeer home with all equip- | Elects New Staff ment, manuals, and machines. than the average.|township schools. | * * | up the program. It fits in perfectly with the school program of teaching the |annual election: retarded how to take care of Post Commander Ray Peplinski; themselves and their finances 60 Senior Vice Commander Fred that they can step out again Rossman; Junior Vice Commander’ into society. It also develops confidence Leo Naracon and Adjutant Gar- land Davis. | they are doing “things the other ‘kids can do.” * © @ “We'll try it again next year,”) one official said, “by that time There were 13,600 buttons on one France_in the J6th century. | } |B. Irwin of that address. They’ retained Dr. Schoot to set| NORTH BRANCH — The Amer-| ican Legion of Post No. 457, chose | wedding in Rochester. Ann Irwin, 119 S. Alice, Rochester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Her bridegroom, an airman second class, ix son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Quick, 609 Ludlow. | For the rites in St. Paul's Meth- following officers at the recent odist Church. the bride chose a’ ’ |gown of imported French lace over satin, with its floor length skirt S¢ts started here today with 49 ‘having a front panel of nylon tulle. Women pilots taking off for the Her headpiece of lace with sequins . . . inpy and seed pear Id a fingertip! [Fred Crawford; Finance Officer pearls held a finge 'P intervals from nearby San Mateo! County Airport, beginning at 11/ veil. Matron of honer was the bride's sister, Mrs. Mary Payne of St. Clair Shores. Bridesmaids we can judge fairly well. At least, it’s a‘ definite hope for children Invented Electric Stove to hope for.” County Deaths | Mrs, Ray Wolfe Lloy d G. C OXFORD—Service for Mrs, Ray' LAPEER — Lloyd Groff Cope- (Susie Emma) Wolfe, 10 Lincoln man, inventor of the electric stove | St., who died yesterday, after a’ and other ingenious devices, died | two month illness, at her home, \Thursday night in Lapeer General. will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the | Hospital at the age of 74. Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford. Copem h f his! Burial will be in Ortonville ceme-|,,~°P®™2". Who spent most o' | tery \life in the Metamora area where , jhe was born, earned a fortune Born Sept. 14, 1879 in Vernon | through his various inventions, Lapeer Loses Idea Man opeman, 74 . “Latex,” a type of adhesive used on envelopes and package paper, also brought in considerable royal- ties, OWN LABORATORIES For a number of years, Copé- man did most of his work in,the GARY H. QUICK Rochester Couple PANS caren tre “Sacto ‘Sbiey. ana to Make Home in Hawaii ROCHESTER—Planning to live| ang Sandra Rowley, both of |regular evening vesper service of /ecent Jesse Cooper family reunion ‘in Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs, Gary Rochester. H. Quick, who vacationed in north- | Best man was Jerry Le Barrie, err ern Michigan following their recent and ushers were Kenneth Irwin Jr. | County Births of Rochester, brother of the bride, ng guards for| The bride is the former Shirley L4try Howe of Rochester, and Wil-| liam Howell. Powder Puff Derby Starts With 49 Pilots SAN CARLOS, Calif—un — The ninth annual “Powder Puff Derby”’ 2,366 mile race to Flint, -Mich. The planes leave at 15 second ‘a.m. (EST). | Most of the female pilots will have co-pilots but 13 are flying costume made for Frances I of, were the bridegroom's sister, | solo, Jeanette Howell, Carole Hubner With daytime flying only, the jrace will be flown via Bakersfield and Needles, Calif.; Prescott and Winslow, Ariz.; Albuquerque, N. M.; Amarillo, Tex.; Wichita, |Kan.; Columbia, Mo.; Urbana, IIL.; and Ft. Wayne,’ Ind. The contestants must make man- datory stops,at Amarillo and Ft. Wayne to have their official log books stayhped. OES, Mason Units Unite for Picnic | ' THOMAS — Thomas Chapter, \Copeman Laboratories in Flint, OFS, and Oakwood Lodge, F&AM, which he organized; In more’recent Will hold the annual picnic at yo . . leabel Pi | N-¥., she had lived in the coun- which included such items as the years, however, he operated from Bloomer State Park, Ortonville ty for 42 years and for seven (rubber ice cube tray and tamper-| years in Oxford. iproof envelopes. | Surviving are her husband, two! children, Frances Jameson of} ceived a patent for a new type | Elliot, Iowa, and Lee, of Leonard,| beer dispenser and cooler, and s i . . nd seven grandchildren Copeman invented his electric! stove more than 40 years ago. The| idea came to him as he watched) his wife working over a fireless cooker—a wooden box with heated soapstones inside. He took his invention to J. D. Dort, Flint automotive pioneer, who collaborated with Copeman in Waterford Township Clerk's Hours Told \ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Deadline for voters’ registrations in\Waterford Township is at 8 p.m., ing to Clerk Louis Barry. his home in Metamora/ Copeman was edugated at La- Only two weeks ago he re- (peer County schools’ and Michigan’ State University. » = * His survivorg include a daughter, Mrs. Car] Gerlach of Metamora. Woman Injured; Car Overtakes, Hits Truck SOUTH LYON — Mrs. Donald Woods, 34, 56930 10 Mile Rd., was injured yesterday when the car » has set hours from 5 p.m. to 8 p.in. at the township hall Mon- day night, and also at any of the township fire stations unt p.m.\ daily (ero Slates Sunday Picnic is the former Lois 45 flower girl. Ring bearer was} wATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Dusten, daughter of Mr. Michael LaBarge, nephew of the/The, familiea of ‘Lorraine Manor Civic Assn. will hold a. picnic, be- af ginning at 10 a.m. Sunday at Cass- are Mr. | Bes{ man was James W, Hough-|Dodge Park No. 4 : Mrs. George Houghton, 2862 ton, the groom's brother, and ush-| There will be games and prizes Dr.,Waterford Town- (ers were his cousin, John Sloan,|for the children, and swimming and softbal}] for adults. il about forming the, Copeman Electric Stove Co. in 1912. Starting with a capitalization of $500,000, the com- pany was sold at a considerable profit six years later 16 Westing- house Electric Corp,/ Anothér of his’ inventions, a high pressure s¥stem for forcing grease into atttomobile bearings, brought $178,009 in royalties, The rubbér ice cube tray earned Copeman and his associates about half a million dollarg before they sold the patent to General Motors Corp. a i i she was driving on 10 Mile road, a mile and a half east of South Lyon, struck the rear of a truck being driven directly ahead of her by Thomas W. Preston, 44, of Roy- al Oak. Cause of the accident was unknown, according to police. Mrs. Woods is .at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, with chest injuries and lacerations of) both knees, Ignace Ruegg, an auto mechan- ie, walked the 9,000 miles from Zurich, Switzerland, to Calcutta, India,’in eight and a half months. Sunday at 1 p.m. Families and triends are invited. Two Scout Canoes Gone From Campsite | METAMORA — Two 16-foot ca- noes have been stolen from the Girl Scout Camp on Lake Otseki- ta, Metamora. Shirley Hulton, Scout camp director, who reported the theft, said the crafts were green with the Girl Scout emblem painted on the side of each. Teacher Takes Degree NORTH BRANCH — Mrs. Hazel Moore, a first grade teacher for many years on the North Branch staff, recently received her Bache- lor of Science degree from Ypsi- lanti State Teachers’ College. Takes New Bank Job NORTH BRANCH — Stewart Butterfield of the Pioneer Bank har been promoted to the post of as sistant cashier. ito Raise Vote Bibhuti Tiwary has noted that of his six months in the U. S., he ithe hurry and bustle of the Ameri-|will go from North Branch to Kan- can routine ot work and play is sas for the remaining time. ‘much different from his native) ‘ land. TT: ® . “tees enanin amen TFaffIC MOVING 8 U ty in ast In- aN Baer come seem er . Pr Ne Speaking three languages be-| LAKE ORION—Contractors-Lews sides English, his background and |is & Frisinger, on the M24 project mans report, Pouring of the conerete began His stay at their farm is a this week just north of Scripps Buhar state, where he lives in a experiences have made him ajbetween Pontiac and Orion, are Road. Traffic will be kept moving ated a 50¢-acre farm tract just outside the village. adult Baumans as well as the fourjup for time lost during the wet young sons of the family, the Bau-|weather earlier. farm village. He owns and oper- stimulating -companion for the now working on Saturdays to make on the concrete at all times, so commuters from the area will not have delaying detours. “The highway department re- quests, however, that during the operation the 35-mile limit be ob- served, and extra caution used where the actual work is prog- ressing FARMINGTON—Interest of vot- The total project includes seven . ers who wish jo cast ballots in the August 7 vote on the race track miles of new pavement, part of which replaces the old. jproposal and the proposed incor- j f et Votes Monday for Trustees 2 | fs expected to increase registration? OFMEY Teacher figures in this area. \; Monday hes bea set a» the 222 riarletie Weds last day for residents of both | La elty and township te register for m nsing ite the general primary election. MARLETTE — Ireta LaSalle, Township citizens may register Muskegon, and William. George at the township offices in the Town/Gregory exchanged nuptial vows recently in St. Paul’s Episcopal |Church,~ Lansing. Cit sident ist _| The bride is a former resident of ing ne came bows ‘o ae aig Marlette, having taught vocal s . ‘music in Marlette High School for. va in’ the =Municipa I several years. She also taught in een Junior High School in Methodist Youth . Fete, Detroiters Miner Meindertsma, Zeeland. | nephew of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Henry Haan, Battle Creek, | sister of the bride, attended the | couple. | , | lhowship of the Lake Orie haethed | Mr. and Mrs. Gregory are spend- jist Church is presenting a group | "8 or ny at St. Gair from the Cass Avenue Methodist |"" rt ay an hei . Church of Detroit, with a dinner|, T¢y will make their home in ‘at 6:00 p.m. at the church, Co- 4 Hall from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, oe Wiekier. = lead the Jesse Cooper Reunion The roit group will lead t . |young people's devotional ad te| MARLETTE — Officers were lat 6:30; and will present the entire |*lécted for the coming year at the |hetd here with Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Cooper as hosts. | Mrs. May Schell of Cass City was named president and Mrs. Mike \Wolfe of Saginaw is new secretary The reunion next year will be held iin Mayville, with Mrs. Alice Jef- ithe church at 7:30. North Branch | A son. Prederick Michae}, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robinet Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Schiaud are the) parents of a daughter, Bernadette Ann. {rey as hostess. MR. AND MRS. L. C. INGALSBE Married at Alma Chapel, Pair Live at Kalamazoo ~ ROCHESTER—Virginia Lee Det- A fingertip veil and Juliet cap fin- wiler ahd Lewis C. Ingalsbe ex- ished the costurne. changed vows at 3 p.m. recently at the Alma College chapel jin Alma, After the ceremony they greeted 200 guests at the Methodist Church in St. Louis, Mich. * 2 * The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Clapsad- die of St, Louis, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin A. Ingalsbe, 632 Romeo, Rochester. Given in marriage by her father, ‘he bride wore a nylon tulle gowh, ‘ashioned with a Chantilly lace vodice and full skirt of nylon tulle. Beverly Witschi, Joyce Youn g, Carol gel and Frances Nolan were smaids, and the maid of honor, was Grace Busscher of South Haven. Walter Southworth was his brother-in-law's best man. Gor- don Smith, Ken Dennis, Tom Eubeler, Bih Shepard and Mel- vin Detwiler were ushers, The couple traveled to Northern Michigan on their honeymoon and will reside at 620 Oak Street, Kala. imazoo, where Ingalsbe is attend- ling Western Michigan College. | ee, Foe ae wie PET OE. Ne 4 rn seo Bu - bg f yaar Sf tee R Ay al cen rere inary sp tS eM ne oe © rs ae stn ty yf aopesset — heii neigh aah cee fos pti nd mani is a SCREEN FIN GER GUARD to protect smal! children's ion ir iS~ ir - eee f i $ hands! } Tee es wt eve Sit cas pls Tag A. Visit Our Store—You'll Save More” | LEONARD'S | 20 N. PERRY (corner of Lawrence) aogre eo. ee ee * ot Po € ? A + “A HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY PAINT | EAGLE BRAND OUTSIDE WHITE "at" $4 95] GALLON QUANTITY IS LIMITED FORTISAN | DRAPERIES | Reg, $950 S77. 49} The smart homemaker cannot afford to miss this opportunity to purchase these beautiful fine quality drapes. They come in four smart home decorator colors—aqua, white, coffee and pink. NO PHONE CALLS Returns fo Original Price Tuesday A.M. . Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! 11 Nu Perry St. 4 , ete ame “HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY I KAN-LINE ACCORDION | FOLDING DOORS Regulor $8.95 . dn 88 ! be a Week § 32” x 80", heavy viny! plastic. Complete with ; accessories. Nylon Slides. Fits any door! NOTE: Reverts te regular price Tuesday! | WYMAN’S: % 2-FURNITURE STORES-2 - 17 E. Huron Street and 18 W. Pike Street Aen A, HOUR SALE 3 to 9 MONDAY Wrought Iron TV 3 SWIVEL CHAIRS Ward's Reg. $14.95 Value 2™ 15 INDIVIDUAL CHAIRS $8.88 # Beautiful covered in green plastic ond have a hundred uses. For TV viewing, in the. sun room, etc. 2 for $15-plus dauble red stamps. After. Monday Night, These Items Revert to Regular Price | HOME OUTFITTING CO. 46 S. Segineyw St. ~ = a oaamart ‘HOUR SALES 5 to 9 MONDAY ‘Phone FE 4-2531 & HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY 4 Look! Half Price! | Solid Hickory q Chair or Rocker % @ Black Lecquer | 47 ms © Gold Stripe Trim Canery Plastic 10.95 @ © Padded Sect in f Rore value! Choirs that combine quality, § ® beouty ond unusuol versatility. Important §& z addition for living room, bedroom, dinette, recreation room. "Buitoble for, any decor. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC ie derful choice of hand- Hq some new patterns and we =colors. Tailored in 2 and ~ patch and flap pockets, 3 34 to 46, regulars, shorts, ; EDERAL DEPT. STORES fe HOUR SALEN 5 to 9 MONDAY SAVE « 12 | SPORT COATS: Li ghtwei ght and year ‘round fabrics in a won- 3 button models, with longs. 5 MON. NITE $ | ONLY | . DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! As Always You May CHARGE OR LAYAWAY Your Purchasel Ox 90ure } 5 to 9 MONDAY Rush ‘Square RUGS - Extra. heavy rush squores . excellent for Summer Cottages, Porches, Patios, Dens, Rumpus Rooms, etc. So durable, so attrac- tive! Big 5’x8’ size. s j# Gueranteed to lay flat without F curling! Folds easily for storage. : Choice of green with alternating ¥ . natural color squares, or all natural color squares. f FOR THIS SALE ONLY This Item Reverts to Regular Selling Price Alter Mondey Night | Tsao aa Downtown Store—Saginew et Huron HOUR SALE| i . vin . : aan iinir actin sbeebs si ‘ ne ; i : tigation, yin. vast _ ee ee Ngeptae ce e es in Sona Race GOP State Committee May OK Ambassador for Barkley’s Post LOUISVILLE, Ky. @—The Re- — state central committee is expected to name a nominee ‘for the United States Senate to- day. Why ee ioe sca : i Featuring | Nobel Lee and Johnny Swan | * FOOD * DANCING * LIQUOR CLUB 59 - | Wed., Thure: “Hilde Crone.” Cinema- A I Pi Curtis, Ernest Borgnine “The Wid De- fl kotas,” Bill a Grey. = Sunday, July 15 Sat.: manche,” Dene Andrews: “The Bi Sturt John Bromfield * * * | High ranking national officials, isaid the Courier-Joirnal in a. * at * “rh we AMR < a mie ur Phe & a 'Washington dispatch today, seem on este: pet nest rials HANSON'S PARK “Thurs. Gat.: e Revolt o be poe a rien — pera Stover,” Jane cage Richard Ren. — | Rochester Road Lecated at the # P d a P . be named and accept the nomin-| Richard ‘Denning. Lor! Nelson: ““Phin-f Bring Your Family and Friends M-59 SPEEDWAY ae | ation. Yesterday's answer: glide, waltz —< orem ae Leagues,” Kent Taylor, | . The officials were not named. | $7 sereNe, graCe, poise, coNtrel, swinG. sun, Tues: Goes," o6let, | eee ee : Cooper refused earlier to run © 1956 What's My Line, Ine, 3 * hi’ Donald, 0'Con Cosner, Bin ake Fan ‘Bobby jir aaa = * for the seat made vacant by the ; » ma. ideath of Sen. Alben Bortiay last : land. Ma easy ors olor, Ry, Mi o go a ‘iegex * 6 ® "1 ; : 1 Sun. a goler. | SUBERSCOPE a Te COP candate wil eppos City I ssues Permits to 25 |e Sl Le tee Ma iketer.eeeitor Construction Projects 4 be Ni eral elecion. — : Sat: “Ba o 4 | Republican state chairman! he city building inspection de-|granted (the price is for estimated! Richara’ Widmark, Donna’ Reed. | Dewey Daniel, said he talked/partmient granted 25 building.per-|cost of the project): , ! jwith Cooper Monday and “he gave| mits totaling $166,921, for Monday; Build dormer at 864 Menominee, C ili . C é Ez no indication whatever that he ‘through Thursday. $600; breezeway, 220 S, Shirley.|\UO Sion at orn [ ! interested in running.” Included in the group was a|$450; fire repairs, 72 Orton, $1,200; (4 aah. The Courier-Journal said “em-'$130,000 permit for a new church|wind repairs, 80 Oakhill, $250; Injures 2 Drivers | Bploves of the —_. Nation-'s¢ 501 Mt, Clemens St., between frame garage, 709 N. ame, $1,300; : Committee were equally confi-\Crescent and Court Dri wreck at 86 Williams, $500; dent Cooper will take the nomin- ent and Court ives ee ee at S Jessie’ $600;| Two area drivers were injured ation.” The Donaldson Lumber Co., 27 frame garage, 182 Summitt, $1,200. when their cars collided in Farm- Cooper himself was firm yes-| Orchard Lake Ave., was Issued ® |" Cvereq basement entrance, 476| ington Township yesterday after. terday in saying he wasn't going| Permit for $21,000 to construct ® | 4 Hi, duel 15 S. Jeg-|noon, State Police at Redford said \to say what was going on if any- einder block, 40-by-150-foot stor- sie, “1 Pag Ho eee 173 Bagley, today. thing. - age building at 29 W. Rundel ISt. |.075. wreck dwelling in vot * * * eae? The following permits were|429 Central, $100; addition to One of the men, Gary M.| i Today's meeting will be the ——--_-------- dwelling, 579. Nebraska, $1,000; Seraydarian,. 22, of Orchard Lake, | a for the committee since wreck garage, 350 Judson, $50;| was reported in “satisfactory” con- *s death. It met twice be- 55 Juvenile Crimes dwelling and: replace windows, 790 dition at William Beaumont Hospi- | fore in Lexington without naming Robinwood, $400. . tal in Royal Oak this morning. He | |a candidate. Build foot f 43-45 Au-|received multiple lacerations of Up 5 Pet. j in Detroit burn $175; addition to 6 frame dwell the face and head. WEA Kc Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills . LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations net Oy TECHNICOLOR City Judge Blinks, DETROITM — Juvenile delin- tend rear of garage. 40 W, "Cornell, was released from Detroit's Red. lasy was found guilty of driving|secretar) of the commission, said|and build breezeway and garage,|Highway when the Hounshell car’ Fi Ines ‘Mary Roe’ quency in. Detroit increased five |$150; build 10-by-6 foot rear porch ford Receiving Hospital following funder the influence of liquor. She |the biggest increase was in the 465 Brooks, $1,071. was attempting to make a turn. }gave her full name as Miss Mary /|12-13 age group, where delinquency ; Lou Roe, 20, of 44% N.. Paddock St.|went up 22 per cent. per cent last year, the Commission|@t 38 N, Telegraph, $150; replace treatment for fraetured ribs. © Petetens lon Trattic Cou nt |f Children and Youth reported, brick steps with cement blocks,| State troopers were planning, SATURDAY SPECIAL oma = § 50 'with three out of every 100 young-| 135 Dwight, sm; erect — ante tovgitigntion into the ac-, Strip Sirloin © Bread & Officials here k sters between 10 and 16 years old|@t rear of =. Tennyson, $1, ci wi t vers are re-| Butter Saga s here know who Mary having trouble with police erect addition to living room and|covered. The accident occurred, eguiar Menu Item Available for Carry-Ou! . Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil! By contrast, delinquency among fiscCatieme checked her operator's 16 year olds dropped 10 per cent, license, That was the name on the Landeau said. ALL THE = H, SENSATIONAL license, all right, McCallum said. | The report included no explana-| ‘A woman by that name yester-| Josep, H. Landeau, executive|Toof porch, 106 N. Eastway, $1,650; |at 13 Mile Road and Northwestern | M ANHY’S FINE LIQUORS---FINE FOOD FACTS N | McCallum fined Miss Roe $100. |tion for the statistics, It showed, West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road EX- CONVICT! |. The wee “Mary Roe” often is|that some 5,000 boys and 2,000 girls, _ police as the feminine|among Detroit's 176,941 children TES THE GIRLS FeOMm THELADIES ‘counterpart to the fictitious name between 10 and 16 had trouble with “John Doe”. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik N. of Telegraph Read FE 53-4500 ue ed ms SUNDAY “aE =e * +[2-EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWINGS!-2 ly /They Are for the Whole | Family — Bring ‘Em All! fea a co coeeaneameteemctctctnecietecineietnata einai tacts A Knockout! Right to Your Heart! Drive-in Theatre 2150 Opdyke Rood FE 4.4611 NOT since GOING MY WAY" ‘ HAS ANYTHING g THIS WARM AND WONDERFUL g SHONE FROM THE SCREEN! Box Office Opens 7 Paramount presents VTIIAMT WAae ROTNC WOAL WAD UWLING oe tet HERBERT J. YATES NAR ENe cece : presents STEVE SHERIDAN - COCHRAN Come next Spring TRUCOLOR by Consolidated Film industries WALTER BRENNAN: SHERRY JACKSON RICHARD EYER coca * TONIGHT * 3 BIG HITS — COLOR — ACTION — COMEDY! 2nd Great Feature! an - — NO. 1 — ACTION! NO. 2—COLOR! ACTIONS NO. 3 — COMEDY IN COLOR! care (AUDYS BACK - | a WERBERT J. YATES PUR TVUSCUV ITT apa, 4 oe " | presents JUDY CA trio in 7 SHOW in the NEW 3 cotoe TRUCOLOR 2 | atvrring PAUL DOUGLAS JOHN DEREK JODY LAWRANCE -CESAR ROMERO oo shareng Ernest Truex + Richard Shannon wes we Ricky Vera + Produced by RORMAN RETCHIN Berit by ALVIN GANZER - Story and Screenplay by NORMAN RETCHIN and ALVIN GANZER nstiision BENEDICT BOGEAUS pregenn “ROULD REAGAN HONDA FLEMING = COLE GRAY hi » Beet Sartve A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION Ok eS a Ee as i Saee ers J ae , ~ x ee a es ee ee cere en oe 6 be ee ee a fee eS ee ee eee eee = f f Ss F i t ’ i ae Oe Leticia econ ancl inate Piaiadiaaenneatil a ia sir : : ee . : Ae, PONTIAC. PRRs. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 Heads School Board _|ity School Board, succeeding his). uuu wut |Hollywood Headlines IONIA Flint C. Esco bo ; me oa _ = : otf ore eras Cashaaae . iF ilmdom’s Big Boulevard w president of the Jonia)15 years as board president. i in gg ce packs: Legendary Glitter . man's Chinese, by far the favor- | fyi RO Boule-|mous footprints. Then we see the|f | Will she be a vard a . looks of the place, major surgery|stately old Garden Court apart- three-time _ jis in order. - ments and a few other buildings 4 ee until the boulevard ends its so-, loser! Hollywood's civic leaders have|called glamor section at Labrea! long fretted over the fact that mil-| Avenue. q and go away disappointed, The|ic planners have long-range plans! geographical than Passaic or Pocatello. With their retail business ebb- ng. the businessmen formed te! Pontiac Theaters and hired top-notch planners Per- eira and Luckman. OAKLAND : * * ® Sat.: “Never Say pee colt The association plans to spend Starts Sat. (July 14): “Hot Blood,” CinemaScope, color, Jane | Russell, Cornel Wilde; “Over Ex-: posed,” Cleo Moore.” 2 aL] al Gite Cerner Wiliams Lake Alpert Rét—Bex Oe Open 7.20 M. —— SATU RDAY: — , >) Aly. lagu THEATRES Mee rey, WE NOW SHOWING! LATE SHOW TONIGHT! Box Office Open Till 11 PF, M. TODAY ONLY! _ im Action Packed, Laft-Fitied AnD” The Bowery Bers tn ‘SPY CHASERS” — Theirs was a wonderful love story! M-G-M eassents seneeeeene iw CmemaScort Ano in COLOR ROBERT TAYLOR - Kay Kewoaut “Roper Mone : Shown Saterday ot 11:09 - 2:00 + 600» O18 + 1100 FM . CO-FEATURE A Ont LOY B08 AO A ONS 868 BBY St:A GiehOr-AuRD i's Wo Comblo—it’s the Moat tenn forme. tn Ap andy this year, a compilation showed 3rd HIT! In Music —= In Loughe COMMERCE DRIVE-IN SAT. OWL s ee Tome Ra FEATURE H | LOOK FOR THE "par ald ten are the tell , BIGGEST SCREEN "Dea low earn tne if FREE GIFTS TO: MOM, DAD R peep leur aabeae . E AND THE KIDS ALL WEEK! __ Tractors, should’ not ‘be operatelias LAST TIMES TODAY! L Free Playground for the Kids! ‘ROCK HUDSON in ‘. Dine Early at Our Outdoor Patio! "NEVER SAY GOODBYE’ 2 i} aman ear | SUN, & MON. ie | | ca awn DAT | en yee amen te ca | “CONGO CROSSING” Juve RUSSELL J TEANNE (RAL SaaS ee emg SC S="p: ITS BIG! ITS BUXOMI ITS BEAUTIFULL GR The Tall Men stood tall...fought tall...loved Cranbrook Shows Series ! | i IN ANITA LOOS ms. GI] tall...and one man towered above them BITE | of Photographic Studies [si “Man Through One Lens” is the title of a photographic series cur-'g * rently on display at the Cranbrook g ea re ‘Institute of Science. The display / | eh Po will continue through Aug. 30. | = | . | ie S Feat The special selection of pictdres 4 aa ry i. , ‘is being presented by veteran pho-|gs : . SS . f ~ |bition includes 73 photos taken by|m " ete ee : bees ‘ |Orris during a period of 20 years|™ ” and o litle ber’s i as newspaper photographer in vari-|@ i Rrunelt (3) ous parts of the Midwest, a [ g Wate Pg . COOLED COMFORT , { Cine ie all V4 s® |: ‘ i 5 4 “ THEATRE - : ae SUNDAY |: First Pontice Aree . Showing @ Open 1:30 M4 _ DONALD J CROSBY: O'CONNOR | |= nba mt) opr Jes IRE 4 Produced by RICHARD SALE & ROBERT VATERFELD _ GAYNOR: HARRIS. 7 Executive Producer ROBERT BASSLER = tis ae a a | a 2 1 | | H Hf a a The legend of Bill Jordon who took the short end of the most - a \% = desperate gamble the West has ever known and staked his 2 ‘ ; ents in CINEMaSc OPE . tH courege against the fury of a town — to save it from itself! A ‘ i oelmel:! 7 S { am Warner ANDERSON Jean PARKER - Wallace FORD - John EMERY _ > THE KINGS TH IFF H ' OWL SHOW TONIGHT j}| FOMUND. DAVID. «GEORG : BORIS KARLOF . : : “FRANKENSTEIN” is n an NB A y | : \ ‘| J a 7 = \ \ ae dl . 4 Jo eae ee ek am ee a a ee ene Ee oe ee SANS os pe eae Se ees ee me axa PS < a ae xe ee " ” a 4% fey a o” eS sah 4 oe ee 3. ie ee . ‘ : et A a i s } a P = ae Se } | : z | * __ Sixreey ote | Ae THE) PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 1 1956 , EE en cree ge eee ee Petes Jerk Deer | Search Continuing rer fon Genes toed aah Publication Comes to End for 125-Yr.- Old Boston Postfor Girl, 2, in Utah [7 5 rer | oon, su, roe comes More foot "BOSTON «>The Bosin Post—letate which sold the paer to Fonte most widely read in the|Publishing Co, The liens. repre- WIDSTOE, Utah ~The search’ horseback and in the air h r 1ast night announced it had ended/insisted’ the paper isn’t “dead.” {United States. sented government claims of 100-\continued last-night and into the \unsuccesstully. for her, ‘Thursday Officers, said they did not know) 135 years of publication. |_ Chester Steadman, attorney for Two hours later employes were/PAyment of income taxes withheld early morning hours today for &\and yesterday in this sparsely pop-|"hO Planted them and set them © Regulated ae the estate of Richard Grozier,!acked to leave the building. Two m employes’ salary checks. 2yearold girl who wandered | ulated area 195 miles south of Salt 4fire, or for what a i in ” Shortly after that, various un- ions having contracts with the: ‘ il ‘Watch ay Ladies’ — Men's — Special a | 95] se 5 ; : 5 8 ; 3 ) Yistock is scheduled to be sold by t that ones was a strung voice IM 5 tater this month by the banklgible loting, we’ aries. A work stoppage was : , Unless , Fox, -49, Boston oy go “a cutright purchase ‘sande tn soe ind ike euneine Soe t0| pressmen’s unions unless Fox met st i a ee. in the Western Union Telegraph|.smeone who could and would bul-/ Word of the Post's curtailmentiCo. ended negotiations only last|.. ~ oe ” boards announcing the shut-\swept the paper's city room with/week to sell the Post to a group : 2 a -|swift sorrow, headed by Boston Atty. John Bot- Most employes stood ssanan. Isom. Greece produced reat ‘| Ordered in city court to make| DALLAS — A far cry from the -Mverance pay would be met. Others were angry. Tears) Those negotiations were height- pounds of cigarettes in 1955 com Mrs. Alfred Bebee Jr.,|good a $20 worthless check he/days of the Old West: cowboys + r paper's staf-/brimmed the eyes of veteran em-jened by an action of the federal/pared with 11,900,000 pounds in the Cripple Creek, Colo. She; too, had passed in a’ Raleigh hotel, Smith/are now riding in jeeps equipped fers read the not.unexpected no-|ployes proud to be associated with government in filing liens totaling five-year prewar period trom) wandered away. gave his home tow as — Pros-|with dictating machines for mak- tice with tears, the lawyer for the!the paper that was once one of/$231,000 against Fox and the Post 1935-39, ""Missing from the family outing perity SC. _|ing cattle counts, 1 i g i H | 2 i ier. i i "ha $= eal 4 q pre ier in Jeeps! aT - , Fag? ive He sf wee ad | CONTOUR CHAISE LOUNGE “Ss 85 | BACKYARD SWING SETS.. ‘14.88 <\ aN “ii '10-Pc. BUNK BED —ih 7 Yacht Chain BIG SCREEN TV SETS..... °77.0 Sunday Only! OUTFIT—Complete .. UU COMPARE TO OTHERS AT OVER °200 _ROLL- A-WAY BED and MATTRESS... . . °14.88 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AIR CONDITIONER} EXTRA-HUGE SPACE CAPACITY iwi i E a U SE. STALLATION NEEDED. RIGHT at OUR WAREHOUSE! —JUST PLUG IT IN! (2239 ELIZABETH LAKE) oop: SA ] ROAD... Near a WHILE 96 LAST AT TH PI 3 BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH ROAD mM MONEY DOWN Powerful 154 H.P. TWO-CYCLE POWER MOWER WITH ANY WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE SOLD IN THE NEXT 48 Ape IOURS.... USE A POWER MOWER ‘eos AVOID HEART ATTACKS! = ee te ONLY *1 A WEEK! A WEEK BUYS THEM BOTH IF YOU HURRY TO LORD'S! FURNITURE, APPLIANCES 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road AND TELEVISION : 3 Blocks West of Telegraph Road : 2 4 SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 Your Neighbor’s House be John, aged 11. They are it Rober! Knox Family Enjoys a 6 THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ Ss the main | ? } list pes : Ee “Vi ais ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, All woodwork is birch, as are’the flush doors throughout the house. lounge chair go well with the rug. Both have a thread of gold run- have a needlepoint type cov- ering. The two boys share one room, while - Frances has her own bedroom. Hers is painted a rob- in's egg blue. There are sheer white curtains at the windows. . The bedspread is also white. | Her furniture is gray mahogany. “DON'T I GET SOME?” — Pete, the three-legged dog belonging walls contrast nicely with the spatter print linoleum on floor and to the Kitox family, knows that food comes out of the refrigerator. counter tops. Cupboards are birch. The utility room is back of the John (at the refrigerator) and Chet (seated at the breakfast table) wall behind the refrigerator. are normal schoolboys. They're hungry all the time. Clear yellow Pe « IN JUDSON PARK — This red brick home with white trim is set on a corner lot and Mrs. Robert Knox, formerly of Lansing, are ew Home in Rochester ' Mr, and Mrs, Knox's room is what Mrs, Knox calls “mourn- City Population Heading to Outlying Properties in Large Numbers... ° Whether it is the ‘call of the great outdoors, or a desire of bud- get-conscious ‘amilies to cut costs Ponting Press Photos by John Beater 120x200 feet. Judson Park is a fairly new subdivision northwest of Rochester. Mr. They have, however, almost despaired of achieving @ lawn. oe. DINING L — Traditional mahogany furniture and flowered walls and carpeting are the same as in the living room, since this draperies make ‘the dining L a pleasant place in which to eat. The section is merely a continuation of the front room, room with an L-shaped portion that is the utility room. At the end of this utility room there is a small lavatory. All sections of the kitchen have a great deal of cupboard space. There are birch cabinets on both — enjoying life as suburban dwellers, Mrs. Robert in it. This HOMEY SETTING — Young Frances Knox. her is _ with a magazine. The fireplace behind ledge rock. All woodwork and’ the book shelves in this picture are painted white. d for ae 7 ely ja ee AN ai a a a mam 2 cy cn a any sny 5h hd , i a ORR SRT e dB a R eee e © f ¢ F Z = _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 Oe, F.H.A. No Money Down * BASEMENTS PHONE Large 3 with all faucets, er, curtain, --shower head, soop tray and shower Mich. Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-8462 i E at SHOWERS 0x30" units. Complete fittings a Sightty Marred H z : 4 5 : t ; q strain- Fe 4H: és ® ili: i }.__saeezenay. |. good FEASONS wiy uation TEL RE E Heh il! Cy M4 imal Disease Lab o Permanent Finish ‘ . « Complete Ventilation + Styles for Every Home At Yoon fineta Tis with ee Grapcspedll PC GLASS BLOCKS o Wind Resistant + Reduces Maintenance Costs bithen ia ick tah i : | pk ay yh ne OEE Convenient Terms tore dena on wha You can aan lam ‘withest FHA approved =n aes elia oq taney eigtien ten G-2102 mn : _ AWNING ‘SIBLEY | & COMPANY | coat & suppty co. | } 163. W. Menten 140 N. Coss Ave. = a : FE 5-8163 g F; Z SF) bea | = 38 Se £s 3 5 $2 ANS FOR AMERIC _ J = ep . LIVING 7° ae ae = 24. \~ ’ ' s J i ‘NOOK a Toe ; eh FY . ~—_? am! — Ee ee ee oe MODERN ESSENTIALS: Colonial spaciousness is provided in will replace irfadequate facilities at) this pian for a two-story house suitable for a modest sized An Pt Deena D.C Auburn, Als.) open planned living-dining room stretches 28 feet across the ot the first-floor and faces a garden terrace. Upstairs are four bed- rooms. A garage and breezeway are readily attached to the house. ‘This is plan H-76AP by the Homograf Co., 11711 East Eight Mile Rd., East Detroit, Mich. The house covers 703 square feet and contains 18,773 cubic feet. | The term “hiding power”—used in connection with paint — refers | to the capacity of a paint to con-| ay ib ak an a IS TT RS aN 3101 Orchard Loke Rd. KEEGO HARBOR We Will Be Closed duly 7 thru July (5 Is Your Furnace Tired Out? G.E. GIVES YOU QUICK, CLEAN HEATING i | | world famous antique collection of The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Display Features Company. Ancient Locks of Conquerors An ornate lock used by the con- quering Persians in the year 336 B, C., and a lock installed by the This historical collection traces the development of locks from the time of the Egyptians of 4,000 years ‘ago up to the middle of the 19th century. =| BIGGEST TIME AND WORK-SAVER ee e Upper Long ‘e Hammond Lake e Sodon Lake Lakefro ~_ Lake BLOOMFIEL TOWNSHIP SUBURBAN LAKE FRONTAGE is always in great demand, but the number of high and dry lakefront lots with loads of + trees being offered for sale becomes smaller | Spitzley Corporation has a selection of out- standing lakefront sites at reasonable prices in the Bloomfield Hills area. Live with the lakes at your doorstep and be out fishing 10 minutes after you get home. Write or call us as soon a3 possible for detailed information. BLOOMPIELD HILLS OFFICE, at Long leke Reed and Telegraph Road opposite Devon Gables. OUSEMAN-SPIT d ; Phone MIDWEST 4-7422 ZLEY CORPORATIONS DETROIT WO. 3-4816 BLOG 26 | BREWER Willis M. Broker i Complete Real Estate Services it © Listings Wanted © Buy and il Sell Contracts © Will Trade Contracts tor Ranch Type Homes. 55 N. Parke St. | see This Amesing Sink Today at. 103 Stete FE 5-1683 |H.H.STANTON| a | Bers FURNACE For warm air heating systems eaten ee GENERAL @ececraic | HEATING—SHEET METAL oR FE 5-6973 351 North Paddock Se. es. Ee 2 for Development? can be used tor commercial, residential or industrial, We'll buy it of develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on-a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all 6f the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. | SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orcherd Leke Road, Rt. No. 5 We are looking tor, property, either urdeveloped or developed that Do You Own Land Suitable | WANTED .@ LAKE PROPERTY ®©FARMS~ @ ACREAGE We serve the entire area west of Pontiac and our sales have been so terrific that we ore almost sold out. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITHA LEADER YOU GET © Efficient Service ©’Quick Results ® The Best Dollar Call today for FREE estimates of today’s value of your Property. C. SCHUETT The Northwest Realtor 1400 E. Highland Rd. EM 3-4197 é COLORSTONE CORPORATION OF AMERICA presents... the fiberglass stone that | FE 4-518) COMBINATION DOORS | Wood $1450 Aluminum $2.80 20’ EXTENSION LADDERS | 75¢ Ft. Duo-Lap Cedar Shakes 49% Also Many Other Bargains We Deliver Anywhere in Michigan Pomtigh is Cnn Len Ockland Avenue “ FE ao? | ! OUTPERFORMS STONE ITSELF! Toten calett sow permansnd. Toren ‘wil Terox is first construction veneer developed to look like the finest cut not change colors when wet. Terox is stone, yet it actually outperforms stone.. — 100°/, waterproof. Terox will not crack Terox, made from fiberglass, makes as regular coment stones inevitably do regular cement precast-stone veneers regardless of claims or guarantees. obsolete, which had been the builders Terox is light in weight, yet so strong only substitute for actual stone until now. it will resist hammer blows. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & FREE DEMONSTRATION FE 4-5063 LET US PROVE THESE FACTS & SHOW YOU THE DIFFERENCE abs t 7 ia - . MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS Poeeee ei tere tr titi ee Tree tiet ie iii Tt hac aaeananannaenesn SOON ES SORE EE TREE RAO RSET COR EO OE RSE EH HEB ES® ; oh f. a; a ee ie a dome =. eS ae e ee seers = be Pi i + oe xs : 3 hag . se pie ile ig alae sok pond oe ate Ge. Sid : tee omg eee gE see eee ol a ee ee ee aH € r _. = Fae cs ; a ai z i’ pasate Gees my Sat ae eo ¥ i ae xe . : Pie ‘ “ i % A 4 : = Ae : Peace ' ! t eae Sy z ; F { _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J ULY. 7, 1956_ FOR CIVILIANS Easy FHA Terms MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY THO P.M. PAVING Minutes 2 - = = . . : . : : : - our 3 Bedroom Brick Ranches --- Full Basement Up te 30-Year Micidgegee~Make Your Payments Sisest Than Rent_ SEWERS Away WATER from PAID FOR Beautiful by _BUILDER All the ' Convenience of City Living with Rural | - Pleasure! GET INTO YOUR CAR! FROM DETROIT — West on Grand River (US-16) . to New Hudson, North 6 miles on Milford Road and follow signs to Summit Street. OR North on Telegraph Road or Woodward Avénue or Orchard Lake Road or Haggerty Road, West on Commerce Road to Milford. FROM PONTIAC — West Huron Street, Highland Road (M-59) to Milford Rd. at Highland, Michigan —turn left.and go South 3 miles to Milford. OR drive West from Pontiac on Orchard Lake Rood thru Keego Harbor, then take Commerce Road directly West to Milford. Kensington | Park * HOMES HAVE « FULL HOUSEPOWER ' ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET 7 “e ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER OUT LET 4 in cooperation with Detroit Edison = PAVED STREETS © CEMENT DRIVES, WAIXS © CERAMIC TILE BATHS © ALL BRICK EXTERIORS © PLASTERED WET WALLS © SELECT OAK FLOORING © DINING AREA © BREAKFAST ROOM be aie Wee CLOSET ©. SIDEWALKS ONNI © CITY SEWER HIGHLANDS :<2."8= ) © WIDE LOTS © ROLLING SCENIC AREA © FULL SIZE BASEMENT FEATURES © GARBAGE picaabcotes PRICED ED ~ *13, JOY i 1, 500" © 5 DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS -@ REDDY WIRED IMAGINE! Living im the Land of Lakes, within 2 blocks of Built by CLARITTA | BUILDERS eae vv a Warltrrorp —_ ‘ ‘ * ‘y ~ . > . 2 Bs : { PONTIAC i & a . >, a ; ¥ 4 e R E A L ag *, *% MODEL ‘ee one, * Mitroee sata KENSINGT ROSE oe Q NLS: "— SALES AGENT — <* -- MODEL PHONE OFFICE PHONE. MUtual 4-8915 | ‘BRoadway 3-5982 INCLUDING 60-FT. and WIDER LOTS =I i Hil itl bik “mse ” ss " ” mre sh si sani: Si al Pe eT Sar scale leita rata St ui cen ee fal aris oer int i Bae phlei P ee Se NT ae i = al al a e " r * a th LOT a a a ee aR: MI pa sangha ERS eo MNT a E suet acai i eameonens - a ata ae set cis pining ita . oe + igi Builders—Developers ‘Acreage and Lots FOR SALE Rose Hill Realty Co. 19470 Grand River KEnwoed 2-9060 - . ° KEnweed 2-9060 Downtown Property Annual Gross Income $8910.00 Leased to July 1, 1961 For Particulars Call | Wm. H. Knudsen, | FE 44516 calarging A GOOD JOB an extension of the ceramic tile . EVERY TIME eh H N — . on counters up the wall and on our EW THE GOOD NEIGHBOR FENCE — There's out snobbishness, Spacing of the Masonite Ridge- | .window sills, Real tile is termite- KALAMAZOO OIL-FIRED | rothing like a handsome “working” fence to af- _ line panels and the Peg-Board panels permits free | proof as well as being impervious | ferd a backdrop of privacy and comfort for vaca- passage of air. Bracketed shelves and other fix-|to rain and sunshine, The added WARM AIR [ecoutconor uit pny sist Soe conte aataare | apr he Fe | eee conte ameane ee! SHINGLES and 2 | |walls. A ceramic tile serving coun- . ve ’ . © Compas on Like Floor Sitting? ‘The Good Neighbor Fence',,%wen, sichen and dining SIDING Enjoy Summer Living Outdoors in your. @ Delivers moxinwm heat from, your husband and children or. taeke bi more tour: write the Home Service Bu- can get his own six-foot-two finste Pusstag .......- Cope ms erackets make possible more) .au, Suite 2037, 111 West Washing. - te fe tne | nn EB Oe | tatives to call on you at your home | . : fy Actomette wee Water Hesier a eT . ton St., ae 2, U., requesting | ‘it's small cumee - s please check box. sprinklers and a complete | | gatherings. ‘ : y / ivarine Lumber | line of sprinklers for under- When You Sell Home! me The fumiture Geslaner from | Exterior j exolite DRAYTON DISTRIBUTORS ' -320 addock St. ; FE 2-9784 |] grouzd sprinkling systems. | ‘Shrewsbury, Mass., demonstrat L | |his new chair at the International . ' : : | Nossles” are designed to} —Moye Right Out ‘Home Furnishings Market, Crafis' geet ter NO MONEY DOWN throw maximum distances | Brick, Stucco, Stone | design is sha lik odern, When you are selling a house it llounge chair aie loose cushions! is important to move afd fvelon back. back and seat. But both cushions) DONTIAG PAINT | 492 S. Saginaw St 4701 Dixie Hwy These Models Can Be Seen at the padding underneath are and yet break up the water -_ , | FRE OFFER | e ie 7 alow * > | : : | i | | gentle as rain—slow turn- of closing the deal. George F. two inches thick, making the} ) | ing rate insures long life | Anderson, legal expert for the) chair seem tiny in spite of its} Mfg. Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains chal: : Let our trained experts anegiect your entire heating system without and allows deep water Boards. ope in "and seller! tu-cine Zitach sest. 17-19 Se. Perry FE 2-4397 FE 4-6509 OR 3-4166 OR 3-7014 * charge, for trouble-creating dan s. Don't risk a costly, “I think these coffee chairs will) FE 5-6184 auditor breddeun! Phone toley. | Penetration without run-off. ‘Meeting to close a sale. \be popular,” Crafts said, “because! : — ne : } | ‘vou h ed h ‘women want a small-size chair in — Having Troubles Now? ou have moved out, haven't which their men can be comfort- ee © cow Tee ee ee: ee you?” the’ buyer asked. lable.” : ° .- "No, not et, Dat we're. Visit WATERFORD HILL pared’ to get out in a few Says,” BURNER in your present furnace in just f heneil C4, , Anomeah : | Manufacturers shipped 7,076,722 & matter of SPECIAL lent “halemati | the seller replie¢: the buye ml radio sets, excluding automobile e . Boxy som || | : soma meer gues gure! in -All of Its Summer Splend SUMMER TERMS! an .s vil | “there is no deal. The contract/tyjs compared with 6,187,503 in In 0 S er p en or ‘requires you to deliver possession) 19 . i oi ss when the deal is closed..” No Payments ‘til — 7s | ol is cleans | op a — Ist! Where both parties want to TT ie | : Joa. #. Total cost of ma Pirrough with a deal, Anderson ob- @ NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 36 MONTHS TO PAY HHI terials — $15.95. through with 2, deal, Andersen, ob Waterford Hill Established 1910 | Drop in for a demonstration. | culty. But when one party is} --— Estates : . looking for a ‘loophole, we have A. ELBLING & SONS Mixer Park, Inc. ee | _ SELect your * Heating . % Air Conditioning 245 Elizabeth Loke Road Check Drapery Effect HOMESITE NOW! fe Sheet Metal Work * Rooting FREE PARKING When buying curtain or drapery 4 Good Reasons Why 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 8 material, be sure the fabrie in the You Should Buy Now! Ph, FE 5-8780 folds is laid out flat so you can] » yany LARGE LOTS en #be sure the over-all design of a SOME OVER 100 FT, WIDE T y pattern looks as good as the small} » gop DRAINAGE ! jarea you see on the outside of the © COOD WATER SUPER VALUE. = |= Sew gaunt rary Makes Painting Easy | $20.00 A MONTH . : ' | ‘Wipe newly plastered walls with a generous amount of a two quarts Call Today water to one pine vinegar mixture s i to cut lime in the plaster and Herbert C. Davis > make paint adhere better and last PE 5-4311 longer. : - on WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! ARE YOU IN SAVE-SAVE-SAVE A “TISSY” about what materlal to use for that By the Piece—By the Carton—Carload Prices! rave’ your ‘problem this eaty_ way Plastic EXTRA TILE Armstrong solve your problem this easy way! WALL TILE | Rerurnaste | Asphalt Tile Come out . . . see how beautifully you can do the job with natural a x4% 1: You May Buy Tile saat Rainbow € Ee With or Without a 43/qc Ea. Colors Cement... Armstrong FREE TILE CEMENT -INLAID TILE TOOLS and ro} Ea. TILE CUTTERS C Gal. Park In Our Lot Berkshire Villa Homes BUILDERS OF FINE CUSTOM HOMES ‘Now offers a new concept of modern living with the p latest in Building and Architectural Service Waterford Hill Manor offers suburban living at its best, the lake-dotted countryside for miles — 32 lakes can be viewed from the crest overlooking the orchard-covered slopes and Van Norman lake with its highly wooded sites which will challenge the abilities and imagination of the residential architect. UNSURPASSED SCENIC BEAUTY Fishing ... Swimming ... Skiing WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Oftice at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford Phone OR 3-1295 We have many displays using laid- up stone... see for yourself how easy it is to Use, how nite natural stone looks . . . and how inexpensive it is to use, ‘COMPLETE STOCK OF NATURAL BUILDING STONE * FRENCH LICK SANDSTONE * TENNESSEE MARBLE * BLUE AND BUFF TAYCO * TENNESSEE LEDGE ROCK *® BRIAR HILL % COLORADO PINK LEDCE * ESTIMATES GIVEN _WITHOUT OBLIGATION * ene om nancies seme meet ene PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 Behind the Store lr. 99-101 S, The Floor Shop. OPEN Antica FRIDAY ‘til 9.P. M. that yeenavalie done: tn the tal are : pa gutieigniien of Sad welthay: * * CLEAN, wet HOME voce | OIL & GAS |= of 1955 show: total building at|ing. They FURNACES| for werm cir heating systems Phone for Heating Survey |volume of y in Dodge | sat a sree the ine tw ng cmos, Yon ca [tals compared with the lke period porches oF steps meet wooden sitils Good Economy oc ae ‘that|the crack as fast as it comes out. =a wena rt ay eis * a cal It’s a simple procedure to seali uers form a sufficient seal as it comes out of the gun. | After the compound has had time 1 t0 dry—one week to a month i's wise to cover it with a coating of ‘exterior paint. DOUBLE SEAL | Caulking compound also | serve indoors in the on gaat area. Used around’ windows and frames, it serves a8 a double-seal against winter's cold ant Fmd Soars handy. By the door — of . you help to keep the by-products, of your labor—sawdust, vapors and. ROOFING dirt—from invading the rest of your house. Again, after trimming J Get 4 Estimate Withest it for appearance, it is best to hide] HUGUS-MARSH lit with paint. workahen.| comes TAL BUILTUP | 0021 $88 8, Coss Established 1918 |e Obligatice ROOFING & INSULATION CO. || Caulking around air ducts and pipes where they pass through masonry walls is another good. ,| Overleoks an opening, One form of caulking material | comes coiled up like a slender, .¥ope, This kind is ty handled LOTS FOR SALE $1,200.00-$1.500.00 the Opening of + IN WONDERFUL WATERFORD TOWNSHIP FEATURING THE 3 BEDROOM BRICK WITH FULL BASEMENT AND’ “OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM"’ where you can swim on your own private residents’ beach—600 feet of white sand beach, reserved for and O’ Lakes families. live where the country breeze blows clean . . . yet just a short walk from commuter train service that whisks you to Pontiac and Detroit~for work, for shopping. Come live where modern schools and churches await you- adjacent to numerous schools—Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic church and school nearby. David Kay Proudly Announces Landscaping. patio, barbecue pit furnishings tor display purposes ralirnny playground equipment only. Not included . Come gather OUTDOOR LIVING IDEAS FROM THIS MODEL WITH PATIO AND BAR- _ BECUE...WITH LANDSCAPED YARD... WITH PICTURESQUE POST AND RAIL FENCE... WITH PLAY AREA FOR YOUR CHILDREN WHILE YOU BROWSE THROUGH MODEL live in a home built by David Kay craftsmen... guaranteed by this nationally known builder who has earned his reputation for quality construction and features .. . has built over 2,000 homes in the last 5 years. live where the lots are 80’ wide . . . where the strects wind . . . where you can expand . . . where the base- ment awaits the installation of your recreation or family room, COME SEE HOW MUCH WILL BUY... WITH JUST *800°° DOWN TO GI's. *2500°° DOWN F.H.A. DIRECTIONS: Take US 10 to Williams Lake Road. Turn West on Williams Lake Road, to Airport Road. Model located just West of Airport Road on Williams Lake Road. OPENS TODAY PaivarTe BEACH HOURS 10:00 AM—9 PM DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS MODEL FURNISHED BY Drayton Home Furnishings 4479 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains | about warping or swelling. — 7 Clseniag’s a trees: Just woke “Spneiliet _ter’s” beautiful vinyl covering with plain soap and water. You never have-to do anj : : the double-strength steel frame. It just lasts and lasts. aw na Ce “Spacemaster” doors are so easy to install you can do it in 15 minutes .... with your screwdriver, Ofer ere Se ee There's modern nae in the way this miracle material offers unlimited opportunities for striking new lighting and design features! Alsynite is the original translucent fiber- . glas material, proven over - service. giare-reducing. sawed and nailed like wood! . Ease of use cuts installation costs to the minimum. Avail- able in 19 attractive colors, in corrugated or flat panels. e REALTY CO. VE. 7-1948 SOUTHFIELD PAS 10051 MARDWARE © COAL @ 151 OAKLAND * _LUMBER £0. PEI EME EE ESS OES Tee Oe ere oe cat Sea Shells Give Off an Aura of Romance Reet G0 & Monge poople|ct eastern Asis. ; TYOU CAN HAVE. COOL BREEZES a z : 60 ACRES of Water Playground, Adjoining Your Lot LAKEFRONT HOMES Bald Eagle Loke—Cottage, $4,975.00, Easy Terms Susin’s Leke—cottege, $5,800.00, Easy Terms Lotus Leke—needs some work, $8,900.00, Terms Ocklend Lake—deep lot, $10,500.00, Terms . Bald Eagle Lk.—excellent beach, $11,000.00, Terms Squere Leke—good beach, $13,500.00, Terms - Pontiec Loke—well built home, $14,900.00, Terms Townsend Leke—5 bedrooms, $14,900.00, Terms | i Ate pe = Bp, RC DE 8 Wd MOR e + aoe Oe PEARS KE He ROME Hho FM me Lt Ee 9 A At le he At Ai A a aA NA Ms A eA SRN ea ERA | DENVER (INS)—You can spend $10,000 and more these days ; j Siahing a home ii HI fr ke] —— * 4 e] ARIE ype mt FE 3:7193. saints — but thanks to the i 8 selves will add to the effective-| fur-|ness of the division, Liquid Air Conditioner! ing health and comfort. Also known as fluid heating and cooling, water | is utilized as the cooling medium in summer and the heating medium in winter | a com design that will neither protrude from the outside of a | 2 compl | intrude itself prominently into teh interior of a room, | for FASTER DELIVERY! | this new air conditioner, called the Thinline, installs almost flush * x You con depend on us for with the window. Actually it extends only slightly on one side, de- Sand QUALITY ... SERVICE... | pending upon the type of installation selected. Moreover, in some | SATISFACTION! | type installations this revolutionary new unit makes it possible to and | raise and lower the window. The over-all dimensions are 16% Gravel . | inches deep, 25 inches wide, and 20% inches high. This represents | te ATSMAN | a 36 per cent reduction in size and a weight reduction of 15 to 20 | | pounds over corresponding previous models. | Quality Furnish H Cheapl Sepellen TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE| GPRS Ste. \eaply * 399 S. PADDOCK ST : %& 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks refer +E * DUO-THERM The heating industry is promot- i liquid air conditioning for ; 30-Gal. GAS MODEL ‘69%>... | Eight bricks, covered by a heavy. sheet of five-ply board, well sanded and: varnished, will make as rug-. ged a coffee table as any home-' maker could wish. For a little ‘more expense, you can replace the board with a heavy sheet of glass | to give your table an effect of carv-| jen crystal. bs e 8 6” Union. Savers for the past 3 Credit Union | 500.1 cody Rana 96 | Supplies hot water constantly for a ‘family of normal size. Keeps ‘the tank filled automatically, silently and economically. Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit years were PAID 4% INTEREST Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Open Fri. & Mon. * Till 9:00 51 W,. Huron Street The GOOD HOUSEKEEPI of PONTIAC ’ Shop by Phone, Too! Automatic WATER HEATERS 62-Gal. ELECTRIC ‘992... Fully insulated. Fully automatic, and heats during the thrifty money-saving ‘economy hours’ of night. S, Phone FE 4-1555 For bookcases, the shelves should | be of one inch material, prefer. ably eight or ten inches wide, orl else heavy books will cause a sag in the middle of the shelves. ent ate bricks will do for end tables, and the design—lim.- | | ited by the bleckiness demanded | by the bricks—ean be varied. | A brick wall can be built up to ‘divide a long room and give to’ jeach half a separateness it would | a Oakland Loke—4 bdrms., furnished, $16,000, Terms a Wetkins Leke—anice neighborhood, $17,900, Terms Pontioe Loke—extra nice home, $18,000.00, Terms LAKEFRONT LOTS Ven Normen Lake—100’ frontage from $5,500.00 TO DO Leke—nice sloping lot, $4,500.00 BUSINESS Oetland yormege ppsehss Raga y mg WITH AN ster Lake very i ae view, § EXPERIENCED pictu view, $3,425.00 Seymour Lake—l 198, $1,800.00 BUILDER Specializing in WHITE BROS. @ Fee “ §6|8 CONCRETE WORK | PORCH ENCLOSURES REAL ESTATE ROOTING BATH ROOMS 5660 Dixie Highway GARAGES * BREEZEWAYS Nenana Mich. OR 3-1295 | BREEZEWA suena —— ATTIC REMODELING RECREATION ROOMS ' , KITCHEN REMODELING , be nef to a ANE BOB’S () oy, BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. Montcelm A574 PLEA sult te, Mashing wotte met i} ‘ 1 FE 4-9544 ‘never have otherwise. These room dividers can become! ithe family aquarium or they can| ‘hold flower planters which in them- | ~ “PONTIAC. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM ‘OPEN SUNDAY .. 5:00? DOORS” 4tluinde Go. CARLOAD SALE “== All Brand New 1956 Models Made of 100% ' Alcoa Aluminum SCREEN AND STORM DOORS COMBINATION A Full Aluminum Rolling Doors Sizes From 6’x6'10” to 20’x6’10” Jalousie Doors 6 4” To i 33 4” 4 DELUXE DOOR 1” thick, completely weather- stripped, engineered to perfection — a terrific buy. 398 ANY SIZE IN STOCK OUR BEST DOOR 54.430 STANDARD SIZES IN STOCK ‘56 TIME TO FIX! 2—any size—1" Weatherstripped Doors 1—Door Grille with YOUR INITIAL 1—Door Grille to Protect Rear Door No Money Down — $7.25 Per Month | COMBINATION DOOR AND WINDOW SPECIAL! 10—any size—self-storing Aluminum Windows Reg. 4 alue $339.90 os 005 SPontiad’ $ Peterson Window Dealer” FE 5-3728 & encasement GARAGES —§YnW >r O- —~-—Cw 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 the years. You can rely on G&M craftsmen all the way. They are skilled, also, at all kinds of Home Improvements. Add protective beauty with... Made of | Aluminum With ea Tough Boked-On Enamel Finish Matched to your doorhoods. Give beauty and year ‘round protection against rain and sun. Unique ventilating features keep rooms up to 12 degrees cooler on hot days. Variety of styles, any size needed. 2260 Dixie Hwy. M. of Telegraph Rd. 4Hu>r On oaor--—-co DO YOU NEED Extra Room — Porch — New Roof — Attic — Siding Job—Windows—Doors—Driveways— Breezeway. Let us give you ean estimate! “You Can See Us SUNDAY (Noon to 4/P. M.) If You Wish weeetrteates 6 & M Construction Co. Phone FE 2-121 A te oe es ee ee ee es % + Sa 4 ie ' ase” FER BES oe & + evade rr. . aaa 1 etadad Ce ee a ae a Pra iil os alee cok at tl #s wy e i" > ‘! f f : * % i 3 ' J * f = By es 2 i "A f Jt Lf iW alls Riracting onl y a |Nature in Home Fashionsjscsais tis searwol 2 and 3-BEDROOM © - "pair of Japanese. straw toot to \. OPEN SUNDAY A : - }panels. and samurai swords are a kitchen wall, : poll backgrounds this year for fur- os , niture right out of Denmark, Italy Where there wasn't space oa | ®@ Reo Power a or American history. the nate’ rales ee Mowers: : nen oriental sereens— orien sions « Lee wont cath cee toons flower BK is ® Garden Tools et, “Down Salt chu wae ao ae Mg eating im com were very pope aes © Fenci * : [most all the fuxary furniture linen ee @ Grass Seed ¥ | showrooms at the carrent Inter. So were Chinese horse statues, - @ General Hardwore \y oe national Home Furnishings Mar- sitting ‘Buddhas and Japanese cer-, © Plumbi Cy ket, Fabric screens in some emonial candlesticks. Many of the: umbing : > | eases have been’ framed and Bi nw dhogeynorepigna Tien Areas @ Wheelbarrows | beng lke tures, amous antique oriental | $7 400 ™: Plus Mortgage $3697 re ogge & wi sei oa ——-|statuary sold by many American Styl, $7.95 Up Insurance es : | museums. Sty e . .FHA INSURED MORTGAGES SYLVAN LAKE FRC Ladbe aie pad ww eae WE DELIVER | : tos asia Sa caer }al-theme which furniture seems to | Within a 70 Mile S DOWN a. ¢ eee ae ge. ge ve dropped. New lamps featured: Radius. . G: ss 5 wis ee ete . ‘foriental - lions, hoes and : : 4 . Ftemple urns as bases j ) ; : ; cotehte Storage Space P de: R N d ‘ WHAT: Eee. See Eee | Galy tosecwereet WD POST 5. ANS eat Near Schools and i y vare Fee : : pe, YOU GET: in tte. somes ponder rom o al bath con leuiloed ah ‘be installed in an area measuring | : MODEL . . . Corer of Walton Blvd. and Walnut St. 1530 Sq. Ft. oe oe | East of Opdyke Rd. Open Daily 12 to 7 P.M. For wow at ter bee Ua" tnt po oo lig Wh vagy 8 "ideal, Mom = na -o-lecll -} pete bosses ay CALCIUM ears oa Sn a A x Seraee larger area. However, there are a variety of space-saving plumbing’ fixtures available which are ideal HUMPHRIES REAL ESTATE [rie cost-ot adding 2 new bath jor modernizing an old one more od value. more information, call mode! between 12 and 7 P. M. any day. - — HOMES, INC. - Phone ‘Model—FE 4-1197 or a Ay 5-5501 CHLORIDE Lay Thet Dust Down FF Revi-mix CEMENT | y 90 Lb. Bag is. x8 poe xl2. a S WHITE : PINE BOARDS 4x8x%& . IMPROVED _ —1 INSULATED y PLYSCORE CAST-O-STONE {2} CAST-ALUM Thing CAST-O-STONE le tte Appearance _— CAST-O-STONE | Ym CAST-ALUM | : i CAST-O-STONE---year in and year out CONFIDENCE! CAST-ALUM— it’s NEW!! It's INSUL- the best buy for your exterior walls. end our products. ATED CAST-ALUM!!! A revolutionary Pine Your ALL stone home gr a radically and type of aluminum.. Years ahead of the ; 5 beautifully re-designed’ CAST -O- industry.\Now and only in INSULATED Boards i STONE and INSULATED CAST-ALUM In business 21 yeors. Insured up CAST-ALUM. the beauty of an ALCOA ( home makes your dreams of tomorrow to $500,000 for your protection manufactuted aluminum § siding to- 1x8 or 1x12 [ a. thing of reality today. No more messy te cover any and all accidents, gether with\at least $250.00 worth of © and expensive paints and insulation os Insulation all in one and both for the f ; = worries. Sit back and enjoy the pleas- price you normally pay for most alumi-: 'Y ae ee Se | | ae ures and restful davs of this num sidings. \, fo 4x 8x 2 ........ ee | rf oe "CAST-O-STONE ond AS LOW AS Manufactured exclusively for the 4 Knotty Pine eee aflee | ' . 7 : CASTONE MICHIGAN TORP.: IN- N ee Aue os eh aes ~ i the new INSULATED CAST-ALUM now make this possible. A phone coll today may prove to be a. factor in planning more en- joyable and pleasure filled vears to come. Remember— CAST-O-STONE and IN- SULATED CAST - ALUM will take the worries of painting and insulating out PANELING Carload - Fir 2x4 - ‘8's g 200 or more Each 35¢ SULATED CAST-ALUM is a solid alu- : minum siding backed up with rigid in- $ 3 sulating board. It's genuine pressure. : | packed CELOTEX, approximately one half-inch thick, and made to insulate ’ | any walls. It's free from dry rot, termite attack and it’s water resistant, too. YOU MUST SEE IT TO APPRECIATE | - IT. Before re-siding your home insist-on seeing INSULATED CAST-ALUM. It COOLERS Cet nour rer’ designers A MONTH | defies comparison. : 2. 98 a show you a design which UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY Mail C t d Ni lines OF othome ut ne ob. ENJOY YOUR VACATION coe a ae oe oday Vee S. * ni ligation or cost. No Money Down 152-171 E. Lewrsnce; Poatiee, Mich. urmeister’ 5: | 20-YEAR _ FIRST PAYMENT IN OCTOBER GUARANTEE FREE ESTIMATES O R T H E R with Ever Job By Expert Designers y LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE W holesale or Retail | C A ST O } | E hA I Cc H O R p 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! os me ' Pay os : . , * ® 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. 9 Mile ot Telegraph Corner Cooley and Call Today for FREE Estimates—Phone FE 2-9421 1. Seen Le be ee 15'%-17'2 E. LAWRENCE ST, | _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Michigan's Largest Gold Bond Dealer * ~—wrwre°"rrrr,rT.* i i i i ti i i ti _-eerrrrrrrrerrrerrerrer.y E - “1 Aluminum Awnings FEdera! 8-3121 SIAMESE TEAK—This furniture at the summer markets. Tailored for home work, John Stuart's coordinated desk and triple dresser are constructed of solid teak with contrasting fruitwood base to bring out fine wood tones. Half inch inlaid polished, brass strip accents the hori- is being shown — zontal pattern of decoratively functional drawer _ arrangement. Desk also makes the most pf space with a suspended open shelf on brass supports for periodicals and papers, Extra deep bottom drawer can take hanging file equipment. JUL . q F ree | Hl Fi ? re 7.1956 BRICK 4 FAMILY This easy to maintain brick income, on a paved + : street in Pontiac and in a good rental area, will better than 10% net return op On full price of 3 partment ‘rooms te aed bath with s santa Gascomata, wiilitice, and jane | fireplaces.” able terms. apancee | io ened, te See 20 | ET ena realtor ward e. partridge & 1050 W, Huron St. Ph, FE 4.3581 scaeeeiaienneneinemmesimmnemmmeanimmnammeniamemenn Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Wa 24 Whitfield — f Phone FE 4-0777 > . - @« * - Re a»e AND PLEASE THE EYE; WE STOCK THE PAINT 2 aka | ‘ Basement Water Problems Solved by Sump Pumps problem? Then the installation of a > sump pump may be your answer. > Sump pumps are recommended > for two conditions: In basements > where storm sewers back Up dur- pjing heavy rains and where there Piis a seepage problem, TTT, e * * 4 "“"rrrrrrrrrerree FOR THE SUMM ~~ We Will Be Closed All Day on Sundays hi Tile. Outlet 1055 W. Huron FE 8-3717 Seepage of water into basements Do you have a basement water; ume of new construction has placed | a heavy burden ‘on sewers, * * ‘«e Sump pumps are made in differ- sizes to meet varying load re- ments. Householders who have basement water problems are advised to consult with an ex- perienced contractor or sump pump) dealer who will be glad to recom-| mend the type of pump which. will best serve the purpose, i } in recent years as the large vol-| Moisture Is This silent enemy that seeks to destroy their property and ruin chouses is the direct cause of most! Dangerous | The arch enenty of home owners! p 4 PES__$t ATS—CORDS is often not recognized by. them. a its appearance is moisture vapo' | Tt is a ‘well established fact that) moisture vapor migration tn cases of exterior paint peeling. iq Titi itil iii — 4” VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY THOROUGHLY CLEANED ALL-BRITE VENETIAN |. BLIND LAUNDRY 4738 Joslyn Road FE 8-3641 State parks throughout the na- tion now are able to offer overnight accommodations for 194,993 per- isons, an increase of 32 per cent since 1950, oa penn eet ccna natant eget 4 Maintenance A GEE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor Call FE 2-2671 2690 South Weedward. Pontiac Across from Ted's Restaurant ONLY SMALL DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED BOTH VA AND FHA TERMS @ FULL 25 TO 30 YEAR MORTGAGES 2 Stwees * * ALL BRICK RANCH © 3 BEDROOMS BASEMENT With f * @ 42 FT. LONG Plus Carport @ 2 ACRE LOTS TILED RECREATION AREA @ ALL THE NEW MODERN CONVENIENCES ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM PONTIAC You can have all the joys of suburban living and yet have the comfort of city conveniences. In this pleasant, healthful community you are very close to fine schools, churches and shopping center. You have blacktop roads, central water systemn and fire hydrants. l\ MODEL OPEN a Clarkston real estate Barre "0s ear ; 20S. MAIN + CLARKSTON Bigs ed - PONTIAC SAT. & SUN. Hicdinn Fone | MArie 5-582] Gees NOW «8 35) You can be the proud owner of a lifetime built 3-bedroom face brick Ranch House. This beautiful in an: old ‘orchard rot far from the beautiful community of Clarkston. © 30 Day Possession © 30 Year Mortgage @ VA and FHA Approved ® Model Open | to 8 Daily Home is nestled in winding blacktop roads, set back THE ELDORADO @ 3 Generous Bedrooms @ One end @ Half Baths @ Kitchen Fen @ Fire Hydraents—Low Insurence Retes 14 Reasons Why This Home Is Such a Good Value @ Living Room Window Wall @ Community Water System @ Close to Schools & Shopping Oftice at 5660 Dixic Highway — Waterford @ Wardrobe Closets @ Large Kitchen, 8x14 @ Double Kitchen Sink @ Gas Incinerctor @ Winding Blecktop Roads @ Large 100’ Lots @ Storms and Screens on Moveble Windows WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE tHe PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, aULY t, 1956 an : TWENTY-FIVE Phage — he peng P They Must Eorn it = — | * the last 10- years The designation CPM (Certitied) FREE $ BONUS Property Manager) is awarded t0|\in famous o members who have passed ffie|every Weedhull Home. }rigid tests of experience, compe-|bedroom brick‘ ranch home. or Rel Hata anagement, an|eee= #2,hoca. 1 6. i, Dal and affiliate of the National Associa-|3.9531, 0 ys ition of Real Estate Boards. Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron S. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 Kitchens . . Counter Tops, most-wanted space. - That's i traditional finishes approximate Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, | 2verage dining room. Change it! the true color of mahogany which Gerages, Storm Sesh end | & friendly family room and) is a golden brown in its natural Screens : Call tor Free Estimates _—_‘j After all, most dining rooms today) .4 i, almost any color,” says the Association. “However, its Carl Shell & Sons age of . infocmelity. Re - group natural inherent beauty shows up —Home Improvements— imove the dining table to one side| Pete? when. it is finished in the F brown tones."’ 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ||—°F: if it’s too large’ and bulky,|“*™™ aielans get rid of it entirely! Add warm|NATURAL FINISH BEST - 1 " , OR 3-5043 pastel colors and highlight one) Under today’s mass production OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 ‘to make it the “decorative| methods, color uniformity is best achieved on mahogany with*a nat- Look! All Types of _ Repair Work for the Home No Job Too Big No Job Teo Small FREE Estimates—FHA Terms |e o'c. ares apg antinty INSULATION || [For the Home 483 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 5-8405 Corrugated Fasteners use of corrugated fasteners, a con- venient means of holding mitered joints. The common but “incor- rect method is shown in the top, detail—crossing the wood grain at TORIDHEET \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 For'Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call % \ . N , AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 8 $.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE. 2-91 zack Leuk, hike de hehe deh heed ue ude ulus |4 degrees. ‘This weakens the wood en gives the joint little strength. 2, Instead, the magazine suggests yuUT SAS RIFICING bending the fasteners at right WITHON! angles as shown in the center BUY an ARMSTRONG rit the wed erin el Steet Oil-Fired Hi-Boy fee ares tae web i Winter Air-Conditioner i ® drive them trom opposite sides, EFFICIENS Now you can enjoy the convenience of automatic oil-fired winter air-con- ditioning without wasting space. The ipieces with the corrugated. fasten-| Armstrong Hi-Boy is compact enough ers driven into the stock beyond to fit a utility room, or any corner of : f ithe limits of the turning. unused space, yet it provides plenty of A : mane ‘filtered-clean, tically-humidified th, C Wi d Se { warm air to keep your home at s _ over in OW a ’ steady, comfortable température in the ~ = coldest days of the winter. It's a fuel- saver, too, because it operates only when the thermostat calls for heat ~ shuts off completely when the proper temperature is reached, The Hi-Boy is available NOW! Better call TODAY! To make a split turning involv-) ing two pieces of wood, join the, Do you have a new window bench or step-down seating ledge in a modern split-level house? Why not upholster it with carpet for ' _ |warmth and softness? Bring the carpet over the front edge, and ‘ ° cover the base, too—the way stairs Your Heating Super Market are carpeted, For extra comfort, s ~~. e usé a rug cushion on the seat. Carpet on a stair hand-rail gives Goodwill Automatic Heating yrs: sisson: ig fillip. Use 'eft-over piece from wall-to-wall installation, and tape shel West Heres FE bail together the length of ral.” ATTENTION—NEWLYWEDS! Are you looking for a home which has plenty of living space? Enough room for family and friends? SEE THIS HOME THAT GROWS WITH THE FAMILY! $ A WONDERFUL PLACE EXCELLENT Just $750 Down TO RAISE A FAMILY! FLOOR PLAN “Surrounded by 5 LAKES Adjacent to Cedar Island Lake and 4 inile from 4 more lakes! Just & miles from the Highland Recre- The outstanding feature of our for only ~ ation Area. 1 mile vee Union Lake modern fidor plan is the 24-ft. of Mving area. The all-purpose ares $ eee genes ~— = ones can be designed te fit the specific munity sad tatuten cmon Per aoe, | ONLY *7400 heme 1e designed eo “nat it eat @ Nothing Else to Pay! grow with your family @ Nothing Else Added! ~ TOTAL COST DIRECTIONS TO MODEL HOME MODEL OPEN DAILY Nerth Lake Vill * Laine’ uske nee Tern Wee ‘on Hatehtns Seturday and Sunday 1-7; Weekdays 12-5 Rend te Mosel. Clearly Mathes. Foe Con’ . Telephone EM 3-3977 of MI 4-0328 needs of each family , .*. such as & TY room, study. dining ftoom, or whatever you may desire. This Popular Mechanics has some) IIT II Oooo eee eee kl excellent suggestions for the proper. $350) vow _ TO VETERANS 30-YEAR GI and FHA MORTGAGES. ‘SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. ~ DAILY 12 P.M, te 9 PLM. IDEALLY LOCATED NEAR PONTIAC and FLINT RANCH HOMES | Here's a fine gba home that com-— te H E pares to homes selling for almost $18,000, $ If you’re looking fora home you should see. | + | _ the New North Star . . . Come out today nag é Raat bcd wie ntcrntise | ee er *DOUBLE SINK IN KITCHEN ... “PAVED STREETS °CENTRAL WATER G-E MONOTOP COUNTERS °6 DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS ....ALL BRICK | ‘FULL TILE FEATURES * 100-FOOT-WIDE LOTS °SELECT OAK FLOORING =—s *FARMSTYLE KITCHEN ... BIRCH CABINETS *BUILT-IN BATHROOM VANITY *SLIDING BIRCH CLOSET DOORS = * BUILTIN CHINA CABINET oe, ata ® LU »! a’ “ttn (SI am +e : PBs ios ae THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7. 1956 ff eAnact SPECIAL, 4639” I oy oe gens canon oes CAN BE YOURS ~ Ves ‘iy can have a ‘seailerka new deluxe custom nag: birch kitchen includieg formica tops and built- in thermador range and oven installed in your home for as little as $25 per month with no down s payment! Stop in. See our model kitchen. Esti- mates are free! Finish Yourself j ~~ . Terms Available—See Our Display et : and SAVE SEAR ROCHESTER — Nrw oi nc i at cee cin cen ant tay som, shat eon wins | “Fhe CABINET SHOP home udson three-bedroom ranch home fireplace at one house w attached two-car garage | ‘ Secuas Bock Gaedee Adame (at Ties sends Features of on a lot 132x200, sells for $21,750. An additional $1,000 buys the | * Open Monday end Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 @ Low Monthly Peyments We eller you the opportunity to do your own interior finish end save hundreds of dollars. Our own experts will show you how. Or we will de the complete job. GET OUR. PRICE FIRST! ep beatae tee Wendi stuaiinien or. Shergten eweingn aiee- parc: enslapenet: D&M BUILDING SERVICE 8 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 — FE 2-8245 Eve. Phone OR 3-2276 Fix-Up Time Is Here! CONCRETE STEPS the hause include oak floors, bath and a half, plastered walls, washer, dryer, refrigerator and stove. Palmer and Dunlop were | perimeter forced air oil heat and insulated walls and ceilings. There the builders. Frank Shephard is handling the house. Southern Michigan |Yellow Is Displacing Pink" for Subutbe? Building Increases as Favorite Kitchen Color rete yinaine ewinyt ty Sox Ml ee DETROIT — Contracts awarded; CHICAGO (INS) — Yellow is! One major manufacturer set sae water-lubricated bear- for future construction in May for |catching up on pink, the No. 1a model cooking area which used ings to overcome difficulties in southern Michigan were 14 percent | kitchen color for more than a year.|copper-finished cabinets in the win- operating submerged in water. On above May 1955 at $146,824,000). it * * * ‘dow wall and yellow for appliances farms where there are extremes was reported today by Marvin J.) qy6 latest model settings of in the counter unit. These included in temperature and weather, the Brokaw, district manager of F. W. major appliances at the Interna- washer - dryer; dishwasher, and Dodge Corporation. Dodge Reports tional Home Furnishings Market in range. , Chicago today played up yellow) (Copper and yellow are turned -pedalled pink. on an adjacent wall in the 3088 West Huron “Yana” = FEE 5-931 - 100 HOMES To Be Constructed Soon ‘RANCHMASTER’ Just Spacious Living Medel Loceted et 2533 Pontiac Road © (Just East of Opdyke) Pearl Development Co. FE 5-7923 FE 5-7928 li 1704 Telegraph Road - FEderal 4-2533 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 ‘COMING SOON! cr, Bultin ovens showed up|turnished tones. About tte om? Watkins Hills ng | : at the merint end so Gd Michenicuring commer tape of plastic. | Homes of Distinction DIRECTIONS: oft Disle wy. nest Waterford. Turn oa Cambrosk PALER YELLOW gevtbendan Call or See HELTMAN & TRIPP. Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford © 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE ws , oe ik t : $14,500 with 5% Down | OED ave ed nie and are handy as well—big salt and Wm. A. Kennedy EGA pepper shakers; coffee, sugar andj .. ; REGAL REALTY — mixes well, with copper. the 10 for canisters and pots and pans Realtor kitchen équipment at the Ameri-| Pale green remained in third} 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 | : . Background for ee 8 mr. 42 All manufacturers of major ap-) © Decorating Home jpiiances were ottering new con) venience features in their Models. < CHICAGO (INS) — The safest One range maker built in a roll of.» @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or iting "CHECK THESE FEATURES: TE eauty Rugged Durability * 10 MONTHS TERMS | color scheme for a redecorated ajuminum foil into his latest mod-| ag 4 ° FHA ore see WITH NO INTEREST jhome starts with a white back- 01. t+ pulls out and tears off just! e rced zasting * FHA PAYMENTS | ground. in| ° Messy Installation FOR EXTENDED TERMS * 8 « jas easily as waxed paper | = t= Satety>Trea Reduces Slipping So says designer Barney Fiag,|cartons. | UP 70.42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Zoe Belles Quality Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere SHERRIFF-GOSLI ee eet eats a ee ROAD 0 OILING ANGELUS. CONCRETE STEP CO. || noorma co. [ome meme mm | aspaait on MEADOWS 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 | “dda wie mete. 02.5200 color me the U.S., me is ia | , | hind the new high-style gold and Guaranteed ee Lye: we DELUXE PERSONALITY , * -Market in Chicago. CALL US TODAY The Beautiful | a “Gold ig it this year,” says ee 4 Sail os A eee? 2-CAR GARAGE Join Our Outdoor Living Jubilee | 0) Calcium Chloride .. . /$2.50 bag. Wr Nee 12” Pine boards .../... .e ft 7 ‘ Steel Clothes posts . $6.45 Ea. Rock Lath ..... $1 .20 bundle Screen deers . ne sueneee $8.25 Deatures comparable to homes selling well even $25,000 FINISHED RECREATION ROOM, TILED FLOOR AND ACOUSTICAL CEILING © LARGE BATH-AND-A- HALF WITH GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE, ALL CERAMIC TILE BUILT-IM VANITY © VERY SPACIOUS KITCHEN WITH CUSTOM-BUILT CABINETS © ALUMA.VUE WINDOWS ON NYLON ROLLERS WITH SCREENS © OUTDOOR BARBECUE WITH PATIO. rend wt ee” weft ANA OIL CO. © GO-FT. RANCH HOMES zg. “ lemon ; - FB ltte yellow golds with plenty of fh en 4 ON LARGE WOODED LoTs eae Sa Flagg explained sharp golds and edroom GE \heavy yellows have a bit of green] HAVING TROUBLES? © Illustrated home jin them, and green is staging a | SES" Play Sof 19,200 “Kelly green is out,” he said,| Call @ Member of the | HOMES HAVE 9 , “but sage green is big. The blue} » li + FULL HOUSEPOWER : greens are all right, and the warm|| Pontiec-Ocklend County | * ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET ; : Ligreens are the most popular.” | Refrigerstion Assn. le * ELECTRIC OWNS ORYER CUNT a - Pink is dead, Flagg added, as a’ - af] ¢ 0 eceperetion with Dower @ ALL BRICK fey Ti lhome fashion color. He prefers] Daubenspeck (P. E.) Inc. | ~ ee Aaa 7K) EET | “s z mia |bright red, especially for accents.’ FE 2-0167 | : ee @ 3-BEDROOM 4 : || Dampness is the major cause of | Six Lakes Refrigeration - ie @ FULL BASEMENT \rot, and termites thrive where: EM 3-3065 a dampness exists along with heat. = . ® ATTACHED : PLASTERED “MOVE IN: NOW— Enjoy Van Norman Lake This Summer @ 3 Large Roomy Bedrooms } @1% Boths $ DOWN ©. @ Large Kitchen Be @ Forced Air Oil Heat VETERANS @ Loke Privileges ee White house paint ... $4.95 gal. @ Lerge Lots—80x180 Model Open 1 to 7 SS @ Beauty Queen Kitchen Seturday and Sunday— pS Cabinets Open 3 to 7 Daily y=.| JUST ARRIVED «41 1 Garload of Doors. Every type and- description. Take advantage of our special prices. ONLY A FEW CHOICE LOCATIONS LEFT _* Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Woterford turn left, on : Andersonville Rd.j 3 Blocks to Model on Bernard St. : ENVIRONMENT . .. a finer suburban ,: @ residential area in which you would ‘ prefer to live and one that contains * $0 many natural advantages. Ask about our convenient ‘MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN... remodel your attic, finish your basement ... PAY NOTHING DOWN, easy monthly payments! \ r¢ : wr Glarkston real estate | 20 S$. MAIN - CLARKSTON Olitta: at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford ls chweit TEMBER co. Pe PS F é 4 MAptr 5- 5821 Phon : Doneld Hicks, Mgr. . Williem Morris; Sales A sce tee 1441 Baldwin Ave. (ot Walton) FE 2-9104 cha of te - ae se de : oi esha aaa 8 me ee a wht ptt pe i ete 6? aa eaten “—— = arn Filo. reals, i, pes es ACPRESS. SATURDAY. SULY wise ———— =e] ONLY A FEW LEFT! | | _ VETERANS-NO MONEY .DOWN | ~< if | ———— CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT pti : 3. | . S ‘ + Mixed to Your Order...=*S) Delivered to Your Job =| Save time, fabor, _— a ¢ money. We mix con- 4 crete to your speci-« ~ SE MONTHLY 7 PAYMENT | FRENCH PROVINCIAL DAV-N-BED—French traditional and | | modern functionalism are combined in this Dav-n-Bed, designed | | by International Furniture. Perfect for a one-room living space, or | as added sleeping space in the library or recreation room, this piece | CITY JANITOR BALDWIN SERVICE plus taxes and insurence pe ae ae, is dramatized by scalloped back and base treatment, sculptured MODEL HOME : a : paarieiag, tad oabciahe. tage oanetted with Wrenn salient. Avedk E tat Sneeee & PELIIM 252-W. Rutgers OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY | able with foam rubber cushioning, this handsome Dav-n-Bed con- |————..- | verts into a full-sized bed with a few easy motions, thanks to an : = Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 4l exclusive operating mechanism. Available in traditional fruitwood | DEWEY and pumice finish, as well/as a choice of decorator fabrics— 1 P. M, to 6 P. 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M. , . | _ Model Phone No. ORlondo'3-2980 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: Northwest Management ie ie j 2 ar % “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934 sale wanen etme” DOORS , | T 7°90 *7 4 * Line of ee ! ple # BPS Paints é Average Size Standard: Sizes % Sporting : a : : e g : 5 Amazing New Jalousie Windows: Doors COUNTRY HOUSE — A country house is planned for carefree house with an expansion attic. ‘Traditional styling — the Brownie s Hardware ; or Aluminum Awning Type Windows family life. It includes the latest design ideas and is meant to be front of this house. 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239 3 : give you trouble-free service, Glass Jalousie or Awning Windows built where: desirable land is not scarce. It is a rambling one-story : add tional. beauty ahd afford light and vision even when ff : 3 losed. The use of ‘obscure or frosted glass gives privacy. Heavy 1 avi0" 2 Double lavatories are provided 4 Extruded Aluminum frames with removable Aluminum Screens. v n ‘| jfor in a long vanity counter in| : {~ ‘ the main bathroom. The private ‘ PORCH ae bath off the master bedroom in| : x. ove ENCLOSURES o- hole .iaa_an, oversea. tal ; ____and be provided upstairs. ‘ RECREATION 4 mens coveesn 5) e's @ - AREAS . Waencs Plumbing is well grouped. The Our Specialty! AWNING TYPE jdownstairs bathrooms are back to, P back } SPECIAL: Aluminum Combination Doors. . $29.95 atom lou wt-thbe petbts Lamaey ed fee | kitchen and upstairs bath: ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS tere | tory, JALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS * : share @ separate stack. | JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS 3 . | 7. * *# ; AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNC WINDOWS | Quality construction, without ex- CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS 7 | travagance, is specified aatecd * out. ' A FREE ESTIMATES —36 MONTHS TO PAY | . aa . ‘ Ld én Te MM. P.M. i walls and footings are recom- Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 - _ | inted'ty'tme'Sromeeeses | Aluminum Comb. Storm Windows - 1661. South wore a ° girders, columns and lintels are 4 ' : T h ; OS es , . specified. However, 210-pound as-__ Aluminum Comb. Doors 7 FE 4-2598 elegroph, Looe N , phalt shingles on 65-pound | : Pontiac ~~ t | Shaded area shows family activities center felt will give a and durable | Aluminum Awnings : Home Equipment Co. ; a gate RO are TAs a; OF reef. | : a — FORMAL AND INFORMAL AREAS — The these rooms. This plan locates the sleeping area | Gypsum wallboard dry wall con- Are Goi t Terrific vinas! i |. Dutch kitehen and activity ‘yoom spare the living well away from the noise of everyday living. This struction is suggested. Incidentally, re “ge ¢ e © Se 9s ; | room for formal use. There is a fireplace in both is a long house, being 87 feet, 10 inches in length. {'t 8 estimated that you will use | ° : 10 tineat teet of cides mies >| ATL Awning & Storm : t ‘The two-car garage adds 405 the closets of this house. i : Press House of the Week _Hinahed ait igures separ . WIN A CAMPCOR CAMERA }, Wind Ss les Ideal for Country Setting) 2cercw'rn7t| eer see | ies ie y g garage, 87 ft. 10 in. by 42 ft. 8 in. OPEN 1-8 DALY. . |] 233 S. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac ~ | 2 Bea Brick Ranch $13,900.00 | A country house including the! The plan is gracious without be-| The service door is neatl rua T Re Be latest ideas for carefree family the 7 ostentatious. The main en- screened from street view by 4 he W. at Bare mm” . CALL TODAY! F E 4-6089 e |ing_in locations where desirable|trance is under a covered stoop half-wall that continues out from| MELJOY REALTY FE 3-9796 | = land is not scarce is featured injand leads into a generous sized the whitewashed brick veneer that|—— en ne reg neem Den goer cenageeeneae—scananaienr emoneergeremnnegnees pape nanan pensanonmen er : , | Design HW-8 for The House of The|foyer. At one side a partly open’ ‘faces the: kitchen section of the : | Week. ‘ istairway leads upstairs. It’s some-| house. The service walk parallels , e ¢:8 |thing you'd expect in a foyer, the driveway and garage and en- a | This ts a beautiful home—a, whether you finish the upstairs or trance at this point is through oe 5 ‘rambling one-story’ with an ex-' | not. laundry. pansion attic fora fourth bed-| room and third bathroom. Its kitch- | en, laundry, Dutch kitchen, actiyi-| ties room and covered garden ter- lrace give the family a big separate Opposite the stairway is an in- _ door planting box giving a grace- A coat closet_adjacent to the ful touch to the living room en- (service door and a lavatory off the trance. A picture window over- laundry make this a fine substitute |\for the mudroom of a farmhouse. apartment for informal life in all) | seasons.’ Fireplaces are located | a ovicinee. : TRADITIONAL STYLING 4 F E 5 -1471 ‘both in the Dutch kitchen and ac-| ecco | ‘Traditional styling distinguishes , : tivities room. ; rae ~] the front of this house, but on the 4 * | ‘This planning reserves the liv- emus . rear garden side more spacious NO DOWN Ist PAYMENT 36 MONTHS | Ing room for more formal ase— | 7 Ps windows open. The activities room PAYMENT | In SEPTEMBER TO PAY / something that mothers ask for, | wwe ii on ame has a window wall separating It SSS a . ‘The living room ang dining room from the covered terrace, with a "y a a ee : lage removed frem the feet of EYPAUSION atric glass door at one side. The dining 4 ) the house. ~ ‘ | room has a bay window facing the : ° looking an open garden terrace garden and the living room win- ; This is a good sized house, too. is straight ahead of you when dows have a combined width of b, " covers 2,146 anes feet without you stand in the foyer. \13 feet. ; ts two-car garage. It is more than Around the corner from the front; A high glass panel also is sug- ak the purnan Eeuatedat oon Ana’ door is a coat closet. On the other gested between the Dutch kitch- | ‘this house deserves a corner plot side of the foyeris the kitchen.) en and-the dining room to pass ‘or acreage with enough elbow|This is a real step-saving feature a oo the front of the house sins ‘room to provide fer turning andjof the plan. The housewife in the| “° peck.. fe) L tart St t ' | backing. kitchen has a view of the front! Sleeping rooms are entirely seg- n Leror ree ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF / $°795 BB Meets pemanps \walk and is only a few steps from|"*sated from the rest of the house. | , : ! y eps |A minimum of hall space serves ‘ BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY DOORS | Architect Hermarf H. York, spe- the front door. all bedrooms, bathroom and main cialist in the design of distinctive \closets. There are 10 closets doWwn- CHURCH'S, Inc. [E222 3°" ‘iirc creas land of Long Island’s north shore, | Design HW-8 covers 2,146.'stairs, two of the latter being : F *. - your LUMBER WU seses Planned HW-$ to meet the demand square feet exclusive of gafage. \ planned as big walk-in closets. = ‘ 107 Squirrel—Auburn er FE 2-0233 for new — the business fee eee sees eee sees Sees eee See . , = we man, or Moet : | : , H : Fo § Building Editor: —{ ; | 0 es. Get | y Discount : Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study & . 0 g Plan for The House of The Week, Design HW-8. No stamps ! , g accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. ' J Plus Holden Red Stamps! ; On Large Wooded Lots & NAME ae — 3-—-—-—— 1 . “D | Y 4 (Please Print) - ® . a ; 0- t- ourself Heating Bargains } STREET rs a a ) : CITY STATE_____ ‘ $ / . _ Perimeter Heat SE Jaa nananenenannnannannenanananannne: ENER AL MC for a 5 : é ’ . G AVERAGE BUILD wire tan BEST GI's $700 Down Plus Mortgage Cost y 6-ROOM HOUSE Complete Price , ) , / Including Discount $ 04. See Us for a Complete Line . * LARGE,. WELL-SHADED LOTS O | of Builders’ Supplies , | 1 g nly Se i! tiptoe nena * 1% TILE BATHS ... EXTRA LARGE ROOMS / Per Week Concrete Send and Gravel gicy / - * Sand, » Tile Peni UMINUM Delco 84,000 BTU * AL SLIDING WINDOWS * BUILT-IN CUPBOARDS Furnace Automatic Controls “Heating Dealer : All Necessary Ducts | ° That Gives Model Open This Week, 2-8 275 Gallon Tank ... * HOLDEN . —_ Drive north.on Dixie Highway to Sashabaw , . . Out All Accessories—Layout RED STAMPS f Sashabow to Letart... (2 mile past Walton) ... Turn right on Letart to Model. . # Installation Instructions READY-MIXED FACE CONCRETE BRICK Use quer testing Transit-Mixed We have thousands of face brick concrete build these WALKS. in our yard ready for immediate FLOORS. 1" improves the “ap- Gelivery. Every coler, every grade! pearance and value of your prop- We offer ene of the largest sap- erty! And, our ready-mined con- rl . crete te top qeality . . . oer plies im all of Oakland County service fast! NO resort sewn -20 MONTHS TO PAY : = HEATING & == Authorized Oakland County Distributor or Voorheis Rd. On, Sener oo bey FE '2-2919 WHITE BROS. BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY Office at 7 +i STATE © BLOCK © CONCRETE - © BRICK : 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 I Phone OR 3-1295 : , 46, 7-5, 6-4. very slow in Lake Erie. . = = 9 5 - es ts ee — ¥ ey aah M fie a : : . a ae ‘: i fee ee eee 2 _. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956_ " 2 ‘ joe — ae . a _- —— —y il j fj | 4 “quirk in the; wiped out en a : ot last night. : runs on 8 double by ; ’ ' - It last night was @ sample, the) a safe bunt by Nellie Fox, » sin- | pitched bail, Tigers might consider skipping Chi-| gle by Larry Doby and a sacri- | Fred Hatfield cago entirely in the future, fice fly by Dave Philiey. - a ' They suffered their worst beat-| In the second inning an error and| Sered em a= ing of the season—a 140 mule a walk put two Chicagoans aboard arson po ga washing at the hands of Leftyland Harshman, who came up to| * ‘se Jack Harshman, It was Harsh-|the Majors originally as a slugging lead, man’s 4th straight victory and his first baseman, homered into the| The White 4th shutout of the season. His rec-| right field stands. : the seventh yh aoe ht "* | But the Sox were only warming|two more _ The first inning set the pattern |up, Walt Masterson replaced start-| homer by and there seemed to be nothing jer Steve Gromek for Detroit at So Titus eeell Se be Cee B the start of the 3rd and after the Detroit Kuenn ting through two innings safely od ott often chai aut be the roof cave in in the fifth ® ; , . M | ANOTHER DEAN = Stan Hack, left, and Paul a ir djor League Avera Dean watch Paul Dean Jr., work out at Wrigley expected to be given a big bonus by a major 3 Field in Chicago. Young Dean, who is 19 and league club. His father was the other half of the AMEIC ‘chon aaeeine stands six feet five inches, will pitch semi-profes- brother act with Dizzy and Cards. cLus R 8 HR Rbi Pet. an a : _ . Eels gee: a os. a: Hille: Gf: eeck lops bidders Kansas 308 2416 314 601 é £ Ga Saetekesc 822i . eeck [Ops DbIaders cLuB CLUB wi p.mn.~-Priend DETROIT + ® — A syndicatejtwo committee members would)cate, along with the V Chicago taor Tae "ts e7 “a8 Chiongs hime 7 + pm—craigihended by Bill Veeck, former disclose the exact amounts of any|Knorr groups, holds the inside hew York «fa Seas. Sas 3-158 ore Ras me Ga Des owner of the Cleveland Indians track as favorites in the bidding. — Eanes eit his ™ wn grin nis i 8 1) "M8 and St. Louis Browns, offered an the Am Washington otis fn 6 gn ae ee gf) PME Macker | estimated 5% million a Baltimore i ist 70 et 1 Sl New $e ier 170 ie pm entering the oS | ee ee seve Eee Sek (tote Re Player, Club AB’ HAR Rbi Pet. HME Rbi Pet. There are eight ‘groups bidding Mantle, N.Y. 272 69 101 29 71 371 & 6 7 5 i for the Detroit Baseball Co. Williams, Bos, 145 17 &3 4 3 Se L : 4 : ag ee es ee ° t 52s Other groups making bids said Kuenn, Det, 245 35 7 8 340 . g e million dollars in-| ee oe BEGo ES to exceed five ! Suowrs, NY. 190 ft 6 4 2 3m Mi, wa 8 3 B clude one headed by Fred Knorr, | Kell, Balt weaiPgisez “. = © eae Detroit radio executive, and ‘n- Nieman, Balt, 191 24 61 7 sinew” 2 Se aii Gold- Triandos, Balt, 192 19 61 7- 42 3i8 Mi. 25 43 82 0 41 3i8 other represented by Robert Jensen, Bos, 209 37 65 16 43 316) Moon, 61.1, “ao “4 TT + 208) stein of Hollywood, whose associ- Vernon, Bos, ce a * Rosen, Cle. 205 37 64 12 45 Walls, Pgb o 7 6 ates include movie star Clark Minoso, Chil, 4 NGS Gilcrmin he, ip ee FB > Simpeon KC. Sar at Mt oo Sy Sectin Bin we 3 8 4 a —_ : 5 «. ‘i le ; ; cee sis gis Bet oo NX. un — Joyce| The ott sad le betting, Lemon,’ Wash. 289 36 87 10° 55 301 Torre, Mil. © 13°29 © 1 as however, mith, Cle " 259 48 78 10 43 3SellSmider, Bin, 249 $1 72 19 @& ‘ge9 te the biggest bidders, Walter 0. MeD’g’d, N.Y, 237 49 71 5 26 200/Mays, N.Y. 37 37 1% 11 33 = . 3 . Goodinan, Bos, 293 37 6 2 19 SeoKius'ski, Cu. 355 47 73 31 38 (Spike). Briggs Jr., president, ; Piersall, “Bos, 283 48 0 BS 34 397/1 » Cn, 27 & 8 4 208 has indicated monty ts only one Rivera, Chi. 3H#333% 2 . Chi, - 3233 & Open Golf 8 : Nee Se eee ee ee SE : ot several Inciery to be cow Bberet, Wasd, 103 38 90° '2 42 “Setiadcocks Mi.” te2 22 48 10 32 oe sidered by the three-man selec- |cinnati Redlegs. = mC. 2132 2 Gl 4 26 ges \Banks, Chi 269 48 76 21 48 283 tien committee made up of Be ca . Bos, 170 32 -49 10 37 ‘ame\Virdon, Pgh, 233 33 66 4 22 om par rounds oss on ac. BS YG mig re i Bw 8 * 2 ~°| Briggs, Harry Sissen he . =| McDougald’s two-run single that grits, De det Me LS Be eerie. Ben a 8 R$ Hoe scaled) are * ae al the jook of a guy who could make|broke & 2all tie in the seventh becky SEG SBR BELT ER st an | neither _Beigea_nor_ She COT ine pitching stat Pemmantaize. IME ~Bolling, Dei, 9-14 2 2 12 278\ Jones. Pha. me 8 3 Bauer Hagge of Ash- Klu, who has rapped seven} =, od for Ex SSayder, Wash, 147 14 # 2 14 wr, WY. nm sb 4 3 NC of the “ Big Yost's homer in a two-run White, Bos, " 214 18 S8 4 28 271 /Blax'g'me, gil, 258 48 a8 @ AP Wirephete | Ville, N.C., new champion P ceton Crew home runs ‘among bis nine hits in , bis fourth, but _ Smith, Bait. ES UI Bw Se RB R BS : "Ladies Professional Golf Assn., Tin a ' Z his Zist won | Is “onset moos mie he Pel nee HITS JACKPOT — Cleveland's Jim Busby crosses the plate after | "5 louise Suggs of Sea Island the leet Gs aes, Oe ee ' help. A aga sewn. i Sf Sete ah x S 1% 33) stamming his second foursrun homer in as many days for the Cleve- Ga, new president of the tora.|Races Kent Boat oF ttn Init to holat the Red-|B00 Wiesler, the ex-Yank was he “Doby. cal mes $ i Rt Burgess, ce. 2% 3 2 38) land Indians. Chico Carrasquel (17) next batter, reaches out to shake | each were one stroke off the pace H nle Event legs into a. 64 victory over the|°**". go Maes — ' Hae Bal. is 8 ie 353 Biaviott, Pit. 30 3 % 360)(Busby’s hand with Al Smith, who scored ahead of him also waiting. |over the 6,17Syard course. In neniey St Loule Cantinale last night. With|venched injured es Olson, Wach 331 38 6B $18 (360) Thomeng, 3 8 yg also got no help from j Earequel, Clev oof as G8 4 St Sarl * S Buf 353) HENLEY-ON-THAMES, — Eng-|it, Cincinnati preserved its 2Per-tie-cun, Yogi Berra—who was 0» Pies, Ch 3 48 923 ae ek Maas) . omer land — Princeton and Kent) centage-point lead in the National It was win No. 50 for the Bodtin, "Bos m0 oo 3 a ee a an spy s ’ : | Conn.) School raced each other| Leng . a uddin, “Bos.” 230 29 58 3 22 52 om 1 8 1 32 ) Sel Hersog. Wash, 195 18 42 2 19 351 ss ub 2/5 a in a semifinal Giebere KC. 1M 0 3k ih 380 NA as | | Santos evant te 08 Py. POE “ee fF ; TEN: aes le: “has cote wl f Rerents Gio Se etre "}'2 taa\Conles. ait. “68 Se Ht 4 § 34s] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [contesting the $25,000-added Molly|weight of 120 pounds for today's) ner of os “R, Colem's, RY. 31 $2 21 2 2 2 . Be hi 38) Lealiah, & tast-stepping brown Pitcher at Monmouth Park, while|Mile and one sixteenth race. the Royal Air Force semifinal Strdiv'rt, WY.” 58 47 3 25 Friend’ . we St . : “ . cS 2 zuv [8 a2 Bis , ‘anni filly from the Marchmont Fatm) ove, are entered for the $10,000-| __ the coveted Tup. rere BLY BS SF gos. t- & 3s § 3.0 Chariton Clay, Paris, Ky., is The Maine Chance Farm's Myt-| Princeton Score, Cle 5 65 6514 8 65 « . SBS 2m ws of - * , oe added King Philip at Narragansett . A Keegan, Chi, 54 57 15 31 3 4 2&)/Antonaill, Ky. 111 % ¥ @ 7 7 3iflexpected to be the odds-on favor- ' jHe’s Jet is ‘next with 117, while/ages only 1 Wilson, eh His 100 Sf Sait 4 300 pani, Mi “/ ie 8 3 @ 8 4 3:26 ite today for the rich Arlington Park. ithe Darby Dan Farm's Clear whipped ! Scitnns cu ‘e's SE SS Meee om BLL Ef Hesitamte Stakes at Chicago, =| “oe. ¢ [Dawn and the. Wheatley ‘Stable's ford by | peuites Trucks, Det 67 55 2% 22 3 3 3.08 wba. BL. 103 99 » $0 § 7 3.22) . ¢ £ Traffic congestion at Belmont! High Voltage each have 116. length over the 1-mile, Seema 3 Pinon, Bait, ‘1 @ 8 9 3 4 224 MeDaniek’ StL. 52 38 is 32 42 348, Elsewhere around the thorough-|Park promises tobe terrific in the) ** «@ course. thont Sticiay Mantis, In on B4/GIY Se 4 Brown, Bait. 61 51 i 2 4 3 3% Dickow’ SL. Ee a ; 3 bred racing front, Belmont Park|Saranac, a mile and one sixteenth! The Llangollen Farm's Porter- over Washington. my § : Bucks, NY, 115 110 34 33 9 4 S3t|Lawpénce. Cin, loz loz @ 4111 © 342 winds up its eight weeks “spring” duel that is wide open. Mrs. Wal- house, who upset might Swaps in Test Jaycee Course socked Detroit 144 es “Glanaies, ‘Wash, ‘en ep 2 33 4 4 357 /Rewe'Me, Ban” 108 08 Js bei § 357 meeting with a field of 18 in the/lace Gilroy's Oh Johmmy is toP|the $109,000 Californian in May, oy hee roe Digs Laie Foam Kellner, K.C. 61 62 23 30 6 3 3.69| hah. Chi. - 06 tot B50 7 3 3.74 $25,000-added Saranac Handicap|weighted under 124 pounds, while ic the high weight at Hollywood) Members of the Waterford Junior Busby, who hadn se ldu. Diwan KC 125 133 6 4 6 8 SiS. Miller, Ph, be 79 38 44 48 390 for 3year-olds; eight are entered|the Christiana Stable's Ricci Tavi!park with 124 pounds. Porterhouse|Chamber of Commerce golf team,|@ major league erage aay wih, a comet Be SSL EE beet AE WE BB fy Sin the susouadded Lakes and/has 122, the Happy Hill Farm’s| won the Lakes and Fiowers a year| qualified for the Michigan Jaycee|fore Thursday, made itt ee Heme ce ate BB ; Pree ce Be ee ES ieiFowers Handicap at Hollywood |Kingmaker, 120, pe pi ago. Colonel Mack another stakes|tourney first of the week. Sunday Fg reea te vig oni Ml sovbe, Ww A 379 Mirell, St. L. 2 4 83 8 6 415 Park; nine fillies and-mares are Born Mighty, 11 W-\ winner, has 122, and Cyclotron, will take practice tou he tour- major lenges shoot a : — rence's Beau Diable, 117 121 a mantont layout, ot Kalamnenoe Com : second” yin ; over’ the More Records / . Born Mighty won the Ohio Der-| At Narragansett Park, the fa-| Harold I Senators, Orioles two days. in : by, Ricci Tavi the Leonard Rich-|vorite is expected to be Sam Tu-| will be in charge of the F Brewer's hot round gave him a Miss Mann Sets AAU 200-Mefer Mark ies sateen oe “= Boys’ Cb Viclrs acai aes f = Kingma s, Beau ; . J. P. Ca Dick Mayer, of St. : / ble finished-fourth behind Nee-|val's French-bred Amyn Bey, who| Other : Ha rr 5:52.5 Thursday night, fhen com-|Saginaw Bay area although there down. ithe Pacific Coast Conference be- lows the Setting me = onay tol par 35-36-71 to his tiking| Gene ante ing back last night to turn in alare fair-to-excellent' reports from Gogg catches of large perch (Cause of dissension over penal- shove off “for the United States| although he admitted that he was| Psst 2:44.4 in the 200-meter butterfly. the Detroit and the Huron rivets. are being made at Port Austin ‘ties for illegal financial aid to land the Tam O’Shanter at the endiafraid to relax. Bill a The meet closes with four-events| The State Coaceeveties Commis: from Grindstone City to Port jetnietes. ane circulated in San Oe ee, : & e Paul Harney —the_100-meter_butterfy. with'sion says _ nes na ATE | Hope and Harber Beach to The conberemse athletic diree- “Yes, I'm going to play in all “It’s a dangerous course,” he anes - , | Waite Rock. . tors and faculty representatives the tournaments I can,” said the observed. “You have to have aj 5!" Bert No Challengers Largemouth bass are fair-to meet this ‘morning at the Sir [26-year-old Thomson, who yester-|fat lead to be at all confident of} *Denotes amateur. good in the Saginaw Bay vicinity|prancis Drake Hotel in San Fran- day won the British Open crown! victory. So many things can hap- ‘ . of Fish Point and off the island, |ciseo but none of them was talk-| srsere gamust — Lew Hoad (20F the third straight year. “I feel|pen on those last five holes that'One Team Changed Aussies Dominate Gamemns ti” sree owe ame 7 FRESE Galena on a Sr edey Cone * * ; ean.” won it a , Fishing is excellent in nearly! g.ti"ace other schools were tn. | Aft? defeating countryman Ken |" The British have taken Thom-\74 296, That was seven strokes| Because of some unexpected ond bomber already|*! inland lakes throughout the) ous by the attitude of Stan. | Posewall in the finals of the /son to their hearts and many €%-|netter than the winning score of : Friday, WIMBLEDON, England W?-—-Re-| The big, blond een ae atc, | district, soa Univerait hag {Wimbledon Tennis tournament. jperts on this side of the Atlam|rishman Fred Daly in the Iastione of the teams for member: Jean Borotra, Rene Lajhad won the French and Atstrat | Smalimouth bass have been only| ford Unive reity which Bas —|Open here in 1947. Beaudette Park softball exhibition Coste and Henri Cochet, ne terres italy the US. title to match Don fait in Lake Huron. The best loce-| S00" Atte ager the |i: kpot It was one better than Alf Pad-|has been replaced. Instead of “unbeatable Frenchmen ot aot ipuige's unprecedented “grand tion 18 from Hardwood Point west] Beet Je “PG 4 e'tuoy, (Hits 2nd Jackpo ghamn'’s score in 1996, five better|meeting Varsity Shop of Birming- tional tennis back in the 1920's? | Budge’s unprecedent ‘of ‘Port Huron and from Grind-| 1 co eened reperts: . , than that of the immortal Bobby/ham, in the 8:30 p.m, Sunday .-. They split up the hallowed Wim-|siam” of 1938. in the tourna.|stone City to Fort Bay. id “ secta 4 reat- B b ‘Swin S Loaded Bat sores in 1990 and 15 better thancontest, Royal. Bar of Pontiac bledon singles champtonain? for The only gave cither of them a| The says small- finn If Page inl a ee s Cittaraa | us yY g that of Walter Hagen in 1924, ‘plays Louie’ Tavern, a city six years running—1924 through) ment w 1 | S Mtauin’ th | Furthermore, no one has won/league club, 19°9 [hard time ws ecient ve i eee at Cele tren, tt Mile Southern California, UCLA and KANSAS. CITY (Last winter|Ruth, Jimmy Foxx and Bill Dick-\inic title three times in a row| An open spot in Moriday’s cal But veteran experts here think who, at 33, carried on c Rona te Macenti For heat re. | Washington may bolt the confer- the Chicago White Sox peddled a ey—had ever turned that trick. since Bob Ferguson of Scotlandjendar was also filled with the that streak will be surpassed by five sets in the semifinals. md to sults ase live aalauers or chubs pence. PCC Greybeards at. their supposedly light hitting center) Busby, one of the fastest met turned the trick in 1880, 1881, 1822./scheduling of an exhibition at far, provided, of course, Austral-' The only Americans arot aren ariftiog. : | 2. The A ireybea wal fielder, Jim Busby, to Cleveland in baseball, had only to trot last) Flory Van Donck of Belgium/8:30 p.m. at North Side field, be- ‘ia's Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall challenge the young Aussies are . ‘San Francisco meeting are Pet because they wanted a long-ball night after hitting his second was runner-up to Thomson: with ajtween Drayton Drugs of the don’t turn professional, ‘Sam Giammalva of Houston, Tex:,, Walleye fishing is reportedly pared to shift their attack TOM hitter. ‘grand slammer off Troy Herriage 999 and Roberto De Vicenzo of|Waterford league and the Pontiae Both are only 21 and judging Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, -Bar-\only fair in the St. Ciair River vec oo omy ornia UCLA! Last night Busby, always a bet-\in the fourth inning to give the) argentina third with 290. . {loop Lunsford “Nationals. Also | by what went on here, there is no|Ty MacKay of Dayton, fone tees and chugging and top fishing both; ~ California alumi and students ter than fair hitter but never a Indians all their runs in a 42 vic-) The American contingent faredian exhibition on next Wed ; one capable of giving them anjAllen Morris of Atlanta. Only Mor-iproduce fair catches. - nded t to bring Cal.|home run specialist, hit his sec-jtory over the Kansas City Ath-|badly. Mike Souchak of Berwick,|July 11, at 7 p.m. at North Sid argument on the courts of the|ris made any impression here. He) Fishing is fairto-good in the have ban wrtodlen echoolover t0jond homer in twojletics. He hit his other 4run hom-|Pa., was tied for seventh with alwill have city American league world today. Hoad defeated Rose-|has a big service and nothing else. Detroit River and emt Tt tslthe side of USC and UCLA in the days. ex ott Frank Lary of the Detrolt 20 and rats Strasahes’' of T> Sadar Inn yp poy yop wall for the title yesterday, 62,|And he's going into the Army |Hivren, Tv ie E current beet. . ledo, Ohio, was ninth with a 298. lloopers Walled. Lake aoe 4 © me eee _ * “WHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1956: | DONALD DUCK ters “Smaller or Pas Larger —" d ‘Off a Big. ow in England) . * "h eethaoman foc the Britis Toy Makers Assn. hotly denied there .jhas been any shrinkages in the shooters “They are as fine in quality as they have ever been,"’ said the! “Caliber is. as care-| fully adjusted as it was when’ Maj. Bayuer. was a child, jarmy’ it would cause a terrible 'fuss.”’ Col, Mawrice Batchelor, head of one of Britain's biggest pea- | producing firms, said:it was non- jsense to suggest that peas are M ygnvee Mia Bab TIM. getting bigger. “However, we oll be the first! ““We go for quality, not co andl Batchelor told a reporter, ‘“‘There)national level between toy manu- are two main types of Sceiaderdeers and pea growers to pre peas, the little “blues’ and the standardize both pea and pea- pt oe larger ‘marrowfats.. Johnny)shooter dimensions.” i :ishould try ‘blues’ in his shooter./ * " ¢.? The average size of the eggs “But at the risk of being ac- of a bald eagle usually are larger | od vace, I think | peashooter- manu- ‘found, Geo fi ‘ Ca. Vitn. ng. v8. Pes om / ROARDING HOUSE P YOU'RE P Y 4iPTOEING AROUND) IN6 ~ EVEN Y _ er Y WITH TUCKED p IF CRUDELY. \H F= ee 4 UNDER YOUR YY MEDDLESOME / Zi - = WING? ARE uw LET'S JUST SANE / + <= YOU SKETCH-/) YOUR GASPS OF rn] ING A DOVE //SURPRISE UNTIL I Ts OF PEACE TO) \ WALK IN WITH A — ~~ FORTUNE IN MY NCY fo agree to consultations at a ALLEY.OOP . cused of starting an armaments in size the farther north they are’ eo! Wud, Li Gf HOM ABC ABOUT THAT a6 HAK-KACE!? 2 A i j VE BEEN AS QUIET LATELY AS A RUSSIAN PEASANT WITH 100 woeres THe KREMLIN paces aaa 1'D SWEAR OOPS WAY GFF HIS BASE..IN FACT, THIS WHOLE DEAL SEEMS l THINK TO BE RAPIDLY I'D BETTER GETTING OUT | PuT A STOP OF HAND. TO THIS DORRRLEN NI By Ernie Bashniller HANDS / AM ‘BE PAINTED BUBBLE // On THE IRON = \ CURTAIN Z Yk ' HEY. MISTER---CAN I CHOOSE A BOY. TO DELIVER A MESSAGE # TELEGRaP a_i = I WANT. HIM & “2 RN Bo TO TELEGRAPH go ~e BUSHATL Ee A& PUNCH eS FOR ME EO SS & j é wame{G* uum i>” } ppt fi Wilh j fi7) Hidh Mf Wy ; ye —s EASY, HOW NICE! USUALLY WE DIDN'T GET XY OHNO... I WORKED I LOVE WALKING TO WORK...8UT E MQST OF THE NIGHT TODAY I'M HALE LATE LAST NIGHT, JON G . MR, PATRICK. I... Ip BETTER NOT Discuss BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES poo. * 'Co., 8471: SS. Kresge’ Co., 8.329; | aurt Greyhound Corp., 7,123; Fruehauf| ‘Trailer, 6,566; and Brown MeLaren, \Manufacturing. 6,200. | Passenger, 81, Hurt as Two Autos Collide se eereaiiioe in the bids | ELMER No. tf which = per inneculation Harbor has adopted ‘ot cIry OF KEEGO nee EDWAPD HERMOYIAN, Clerk a duly 7, 1056 The other driver, James E. Ful- bright, 37, of 433 Bartlett Ave., was not injured, police said. Batteries Taken From Lot Five auto batteries, each worth $20, were reported stolen from a used car lot office Thureday night, id. The owner, “Roy Clark of 56% ‘Riley St.. said that entry at 203 Anburn Ave. was gained through a side window, found smashed. til Ht Sealed will be received at the offices of the Board of Exueation | Towns! District Watertora Town 3101 W Walton Waterford d Ttownahin. * Oakiand Ls g Rivd., Hews No. 1—General Contract for Architect Trades Proposal No, 2~—Contract for Mechani- ea! Trades Proposal No, 3~Contract for Electrical ted bidders will be required to tiafact: Performance Bonds ory of 100 Ly sete the tontfoct, amount per cen All bls all led by a certified check or bond by an approved 8u Ca. at least five per cent of the amount of the bid sub- mitted. All c' or bonds be made out in favor of the ip School Ww District, ER R, soy Secre Township School pisiriee "ot Waterford Township, Oakland Pontiac, Michigan June 30, July 1 1956 ADVERT TISEMENT FOR BIDS Rag on ro) osals will he received by Education of the School ‘Dowie of the City of Pontiac, Michigan for the Alterations to the Present - “mestic Science Room of the Senior High School, 2560 West Huron. Poritiac, Michigen One awartd wil] be made for the Arch!- seoterel, Mechanica) and Electrical Trades. of the Su serintendent of hools, Patterson Street, Pontiac, Michigan “Roard of Education School Distenet ot \ CITY OF ines HARBOR City taxes m,, At end | etd duly 1, 1956. To af taxes paid afte’. July 956 there will .be- added a Me penalt plus interest at %% of one per cent for each month or fraction of @ month tomerventt between the first n person 3209 Lake Rd. in the City of Keego Orchard baat 4RD BERMOTIAN. City Treasu July 7%, tose Sorrac. Lt ae B. hed Ky nt to call ot ‘ts aoe 8 jal meeting Community Denk, Teentes in the Village ef Milford, pe ah of Mictiiean. under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shal! od ratified and confirmed; and for the roose of voting woon any other matters to said of st tone irc file C the bank and may be inspec rs. A. C, GIRARD, Presiden ti July 8,6 7 o 10, 1, 1 1k 16. 17, 18, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 96 77, 28, 30, J1. y ae L234 6 . Am Death Notices ea Deere TT nll > sag bho dod Rd., Lak ie ih state at tne Home, ke H 2500 James K. Court, 6, i036, HENRY, 0; be- yills Jean ¥ band ; dear father of ee Harvey les fo his forever Badly ther, Samuel, James, sen — ‘and Jobe duly 8, “at 16.20 4.m, missed bis Mother, Fa- Brother Py Sister. 3 Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND levy Puneral feme Pe + Complete ee, fons Om on ee Donel FUNERAL OM "DESIGNED SPA Thou Se son-lohns FUNERALS ni 1 2-584) Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME . bulance Gorton, Signe or Motor "x RIRKBY Funeral Home—FE 4-1882 From 8 norted Press ane sibiltiv the fi The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 all errors should im mediately for eance) the reese for that rcortinn of the first Closing time for advertise. ments containing type stres farger than reguler agate ctype is 12 o'clock dav previews to oubitcation. 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Near bus line. ve “I think he just married me to get out of giving me a raise!" _Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 elcome. inquire at 3236 ; oe a me was cheat, Pine, Lake, NT, * children welcome. modern. EM 3-3615 1 CHILD WELCOME. 54901. N TH. iy 4) a * oe Suite’ oni only. ve cae HEAT, IN- HOUSE BATH, $100 A ROOM ‘uire 347 W po ony ™ rats mie. and Roch- not Children st a Mig Snaee will be hg ROUND LI 2-8087. oe TATOME. oth dy MODERN 6 a DOWRTOWH. +4. town. BATH & GA- lable now, FE 23-40 heme. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 339 Orchard Lake Ro, PE 44563 MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES + acre “IN DEBT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN. COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS bove Oakiend Theater or more with frontage. | B.D CHARLES" eat 8 Telegraph Farm Loan ent Equitable fm FE 4-0521 med 5-889) Bg You wa NT a ELL OR | ® land contratet? Por quick | results, eall; | T. G. Trocke | Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467} TO GET ” THE | MOST Fi For YOUR |? Patrid ts the pind? ton . 1050 | Huren St. ion 28316, | MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE FRONT yr. around home, ot] heat, adults. oln 2-805: No drinkers, PE 4-2362 | 8-064. mat ine : vely ~~ WICEL N. very NICE 2 ROOMS, Privote| * Reasonable. Close in, FE 2-2181, ang 2-5853. bage disposal, nice nying j ROOMS PRIVATE BATH deep’ dey tome” sate al eep, mt. ate ony, 201 Setiand ‘Ave Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 Best: nSt” wale ncistause 2 £ ROOMS. SEWL : many, ; i 2% ROOMS. STOVE AND REFRIG lease "1 yt Harger NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. . 2 ROOMS 7. PE eaten MODERN. | "Gas heat. Close in. Vacant Gowntown, PE @2s18, Sefore {3 ) ROOMS” PARTLY FURN.| 24iqq/%™ Por Od find ave priv ent, FE 2200” | ROCHESTER 7 LARGE . ieee s NEWLY DEC bat EN T ROOMS. MODERN, int floor. FE rooms & bath References re- J & ) ROOM APTS CHi~DREN 7 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. ee een te tl. we welcome. 240 Orchard Lk. ave,| Heat, lights, hot water. 641 income in hack A_rew r-fnished PE 86-0344, F burn. 2 m, e is | 2 ROOM APT RICELY PURN, 90/3 Perry Robin wood. 3 RM. ‘FE 4 a com ADULTS paivatE BATH. HEAT as, 650 Northview Ct. Off ~™ LARGI E ROOMS WNTOWN tnaulre 22 Auburn, office ROOMS, ay 3 OHLY CALL PE $1308 after 6:00 p.m. Thal UA aoe woobe a AND BED AP APT. 4 Torimece PE 2-33: 3 RMS AND 2 eat, eee apt. FE 54-1560 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS. PRIVATE bath. newly decorated. ONLY. wa Av- ate * Monte _ RMS. AND BATH. F neATED “PORN. FF CLOSE IN. Private | entra 5. OLiv in_rear.® 79 Clark. | f+ go nd AND BATH. FVT. | ENT. 655 Markie ee, ve ] L p- ROOMS AND BATH APT. BEDRM MODERN LAER front, near Traverse -Citr. sandy beach & Boat j ee . ¢ owntown, $55 per mo. O TV. iy $ wk — a few ope ‘loor. bedrm * WARD E. PARTRIDGE RFatTOR| Sfon cottages. "On 1000_W._ Buren Bt 7m EAS LK. SMALL COTTAGE. USE 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE 2 ROOMS Apply 238 Russell. EXTRA LARGE ROOMS 1 Ee bath, 1 child welcome. FE 8-0705 S eee 3 oe. APT 117 CENTER LET Faw 4 h oe Me your contract Edw. ™M. Stout, Realtor . FE BUYERS WAITING Before selling you: land contract, let xperieneed contract man talk with you 1 handle nothing ~ contracts and equities. Cal) ae ee today } any other than myself Hersner B Johnsen. 1141 Clute | a “ODELL CART AGE PLANT MEYER Foveia GRASS | Distance Moving Now ~ While we still have it New ing method cost im ball. Ph. PE 8.0168. 7 For Sales Appointents. | REDUCED RATES _ Large van to serve you. Smith . PR 44964 Mo “SEE THE PORANDA | ato ten aa Pet _ Trucks to Rent "gaa *weree™ sein "Gpet thors ead UND EQUIPMENT Travel Agencies 25A on faa 1%, “cn staves POLL PIDLLLLPAOA LL IL ? qraiiers and Tractors "| PLANNING A TRIP? RAIL, SHIP RESERVATIONS GhERE Cakes envines ESCOR PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 698 W. HURON ST. rE FUN WANTED? CALL Midwest 6-2170 ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU . Free Consultation & Advice Reservations anywhere! & E* Wtd. Children to Board 26 FE 40205 — *ICHILDREN TO BOARD IN. LI- eensed country home, Ortonville .; ae. ET ME KEEP Your CHILDREN acationing. ensed Pontiac Farm and Industria! Tractor Co. MAnile © home. FE 5-448 LOVING CARE we BS UR child in sicensed ¥ day | _or week. OR ae .|WTD: CHILDRE BOARD, ‘| fend 636 Ages 2 to 8. Onk- | Wed. Household Goods 27, tin OF PONTIAC'’S Lancet F-OF BOT TF On AUCTION | for you. OA 8-2081. | _ Wd. Miscellaneous us 28) CLEAR FOR CORD. 01277 CHAIRS WITH | Arket 4-2034. j wateD Bors’ 26° a pBiCYCLE i good © Phone 5-3625 STOP! LOOK! _ @ buy small yenees to bari it F téar down houses | Lada P_ Sutton, Fhene | FE 8-3251 ao. |2 ROOM FURN. APT. PRIVATE entrance, couple only, 388 Osmun. FE 4-4750, 3} ROOM APT CHILDREN WEL- fy PE 5-0635. A A trance. Adults. 143 Green 8t. ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, ground floor Leke’ privileges. No children. OR 3-5633. 31 ROOMS, . CLEAN NICELY FUR- _trance, adults PE 2- 3 ROOM, REFRIG. AND WASHER. te prive' entrance and bath, 298 Central. _ 3 ROOMS AND BATH | FURN. ~IN- oe FE Savib any hour J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | _E. Walton Bivd Open Eves. | Wanted Real Estate Sta - | MICHIGAN FAMILY. UNFURN. tshed house by Seotembor 18 Reasonable rent FF 2-0 Johnson Johnson can sei] your property. Call us for have buyers roperty. espectalle oom omes with or without basements. * ’ meen o A. JOHNSON, Realtor |} ROOM AND BATH PRIV ENT. | UPPER Fut ROCHESTER | AIR CONDITIONED ROOM, GIRL for’ a ner | one MYrtle 3-1273 1704 S. Felegraph Rd. - Ut. Furn. Adults inquire 109) ares. 3 room and bath. 870 per | on Sore. PE 2-504. + ae | YEAR ROUND LAKE FRONT $300 Down : FE 4.2533 . | _Dresden month, Heated Hes varage. OL | 4 SLEEPING ROOM. LA-| 5 pedroom brick finicheg up-| home, Lotus Lake. 5 rooms, bath, “es |} RMS. & BATH PRIVATE EN.| _2-0876 dies. PE 3461 2-661» stairs, cedar closets tile base- | —ull_basement. OR 3-5147. New 3 bedroom house with hase- : , trance & hot water. eens Sos VERY MODERN FAST BLVD. | GLEAN SLEEPING | ROOM, TUB &| ment. Garage, 78x300 ft. lot beau- FOR SALE BY OWNER, YEAR, emt, complete exterior, unfin- Business | orated, lake front. r round.| Terrace for rent Some furniture |“ shower 300 tfully landscaped. Wract seat beaue | PONund shake shingle. 2 bedroom | ‘shed interior — wiring included, | Pontiac Lake No enhdren, $68 for sale. FE 2-3946. LIOHT ae ee INQ ROOM reciate 3689 Oakshire, FE 5-9920.| bungalow. Covered breezeway and large lot 3-2837. “- | month. OR 3-0178 with private entrance. North side.|} BEDROOM RANCH HOME IN| Porch. with attached 2-car garage. CASH TALKS Is Good J ROOM Aprs FURN. INQUIRE WEST SIDE--ADULTS ONLY excellent location. Close to Pon-| Ot! furnace. elec. water poet $4,750 full cash pric | _738_W. Hur 2 a bath & uitties $50 mo., LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Room | ‘lac Large living room Ve er and stove, Attractive settings and bath price. 2 bedrooma bath tillties, LIGHT | HOU! NG ROOM) jte kite Pull bate on large landscaped lot. Kieal up, living room, din t Whi t B \° a ae URN APT. INQUIRE mon 4 bat vine dec- EEPROM jews _h a MAY SSI. ower non foots. Attached 2 *. rty priced baser nt at rant, fore, ee a lt e ros. 3 Huron orated, $65 m 1 -IN SLEEPING ROOM. Pr on. * for ‘gated sale. Located on south on Be ba heat, fenced back RM MODERN $15 QUIET. 3 & bath, heat & hot water. FE_ 5-3208. , large mide of Middle Straits Lake 7315 curt) (DAFeain at 40 We need & bedroom homes des- ‘1... es reas, , > morteage app's enely Court. perately. | * clean Adults, 154 Judson, $57.50 mo, Nicholle & Har- SLEEPING ROOMS. 7 WEEKLY. 21 FE Colony Dr om owner across COL ORE DF |3 NICE PMS PTILITIES. 970 eer Huron, FE rE bie. ea N. 406 Dini Hway. Drayton Pires | _streetor AMILIES HITE monthly FE 44686 -sis SLEEPING ROOM POR CLEAN 5 ROOM BRICK RANCH 3 BED- Bere tat real Bath wp tn 3 ROOMS & BATH_ SEPARAT home itehen (entrance. Close to Pon Nee Mie: | WATERFORD. 2) ROOMS & BATH. Lo ae Hl leey. fireplaces. Wall to “rail saree | Sewn, Pa | and Fisher Body Baby or 1 child | Private entrance. OR 3-2251 PT SES. TARGE | Aluminum awnings, Attached ga- car eon one can “Neat, | welcome 16 weekly Apply 806 | WEST SIDE. UPPER § RMS. AND | WATERFORD NICE = LARGE rage On e large iandscaved lot, price tie Y with ease Pat St Clair Street 1 block east of _bath, garage. $80 2-778. { slecping room Private ¢ “| $0%, Cash mortgage my yment.— substantial an, f bd _Baldwin north ot Morteatm i — H OR | 1. - a aa Labp's INC. OR ‘1281 or Br . GOL F Vv IE W SUB. one OR 31095 ' anower bath Mndert™ hteat te | Rent Houses Furnished 35 __Rogms With Board 38 Prem, Dine W'way. Drayton | = Near Auburn Heights | gee this “s becroom home. ai 99 oO Eves, ‘ti 9 - ‘Sun 1 to § working couple Near bua tine | A o In a good location. This 1 Goldener. 2 bedroo bath and = FE LL ING ;Y 5) » 4 | No drinking and teferences re-|! ANC 2 RM MODERN CABINS, noc Ane BOARD oT APE® eae! gt Bogle gu nike” ends Por he farge”s art up. =i¥in Mh oe. S r YOUR ‘| @uired. PE 5-8413 during the day | Waterford Vilisge 4 week or | ly, pensioned m door grill 1 car garage. All fur- nadie’ Dersea or @ couple. of cuphoarg witchen with plenty PROPERTY? | FE 22074 after 6 p.m. Gay, Munro Cabins, JR _3-5193. oom AND “BOARD FOR, Pi _PEN- ture oes Priced at 10,900 with single person or a couple. ane space 2 Too * ; |J AND 4 ROOM APTS NEWLY | ROOM MODERN FURN OR UN- Good Be'cos LAbD's OR saree a tee cruhe ete denn pecoment, tor see fireplaces, full or woe a way oniy to, Sgcorsted, near bus line can Fee ee Ba eT ht Cntae soo AND vi “s r iat ont "re ee 701. ae Dixie will buy. Cay gow for an lot. Pull price $16,600 with ¢r bos qualified prospects saves you time | - fre 55322. i ‘BEDR a, eT) ne rooms ~~. am. Gon. 2 COE aaa ms. appointment. treet Sown Considerab rt sae money. Dew’ worry wid | 2 ROOMS AND BATH a mo, PE #0298. Walking distance to Ponting Mo- | “QUEL .? BEDROOM i’ STORY ‘our Bed EG HEMPSEEAD farms, lakes. sand resident prot 7 RMS reas ne a ADULTS | 3 ROOM HOUSE RENT. NEW- | _ ter. 473 E. Mee reation room, built-in bar, lovely Four rooms = é erties. aL for or working girls. 88 s Prancis __ 267 _Ferry Ave. ye Mat rae hitehen, Seaple, ile Boat: 5 see Pimms’ 4 ype ena 4 FE 48204 = w. Be PE 5-0510 xine _ eben acre . 4 er oF oslyn Ave. e . fend closing. 7 ROOM’ FURN APT REPER- > aa re N TO LEASE | inves eee Te “art. bedrooms }% car garege.| epacious tooms, full. base- To Buy-To Sell—To Trade ences required. 1 child welcome. Lake ri rd mae Lovely landscaped and fenced in ment, auto. gas furnace, and ys ° 5 261_State St. fone yora fer guaren. Cal Cail Convalescent Homes . 38A e to fac. Priced at| © 1% car garage new last YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT) OOMS. NEWLY DECORA TED MY rate lor lor _appol $13,980. with $3.9590 down. LADD'S tr. Best of all, an as- rivets, on nee and bath, 67 4 a BATK— > 3-12 or 5-9201, foundingiy low price; easy priya Trance a th. 67 8. ng net 3 Ee SB +5 AER, 4286 Dixie H'way. Drayton Plains, terms, too. Do yourself @ F ROO Aer PRIV. BATH. COU: | 4 RMS AND BATH 03 | scae pee NEWLY | BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM STONE saver, sag ote tts heme - SUNDAY. 2 Pat TO 6 PM | Be pec M3 Chamberlain, lakes. For the first 3 weeks of t asi | Rome. 2 acres $6850, 875 Lock- immediately. 0 EAST TENNY£ON < PE 5-183 ao Sits, atta down. Pienty of other houses and “Pp. W.. DINNAN 66_ W. Huron St. _PE 42577 3 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 BEDROOMS . NEWLY REDECORATED 1% Car Garage OPEN SUNDAY 1 7 P.M, Hatchery Road i ha r ao wat Diste ‘Righway. WM: A: KENNEDY $750 DOWN Partiaiiy furnished, & rooms, 1's rnace, thi autora et Immediate ccoupancy: | N ST. eT W. Huron: 43560 melee home, 3 Le nee j m Exeohes ie ‘ $8,250. Terms. . WILLIS M. BREWER |. BLOOMFIELD TWP. PE 46181 : rm 5-71704 : or ISLAND LAKE. th, full basement, 31.000 dn. Sa, Commores a eet —EM _3-4008 the new W. B PARK COLORED 4 BEDROOM HOME. SUBDIVISION. A small select full seccenata. auto. gas beat. Call) = ¢: of 30 big % acre home PE 2-7 oy ay al ng_ streets notecen ‘ »T REDRM: HOME Bloomfie Schools, luxury be aiigtrance and faxes. | pomes 7b oads of special fee 960 a down. Greve b: by csopeintment vos ~~ Saad eating. somes Suly_vetween 10 sa Ito 5 SUNDAY EL STON REALTY $350 DOWN 4rme. and bath—close to bus line | hardwood floors. Quick possession. : po: IM WRIGHT | Rent Lake Cottages . 36A OPI | pate | ae | | i MS Oakland Ave FE 50441 =N SUNDAY 2 TIL 6 PINE-LAKE AREA | Depew, $16,500 4 bedrooma, be baths, knotty ie pine kitch- ead carport. Large lot and 3510 1,500. 3 3 bedeme.. 1% ecora living room ts high- tiled ath, lar ge . 2'2 | lighted by the warm store fire- | car garage. fom. self-sioring lace. Truly a lot of tivine of- | storms @ screens. Bound vale; pe here at only $26,250. Terme i ~ bar = Jo = a Will consider contract or small | beth wp. 2 bedrms. and a | home as part paymen' own, Ila rec. rm. g@« heat. | "“r) JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE | WART F. PARTRIDGE | Midwest 17-0200 an Estate Properties BALDWIN AVE.-—Close in 7 room meters | home. Oi] heat, jot 65x 190. Needs Brune: 96.800 cash SEMINOLE TLUS—Large family heme 4 bedrooms. vath and lava- 64 | REALTOR REALTOR Sen tate” lane" us ent, | ~~ ldnest 2s" im mediate ARNOLD FE 5-0676 FE 5.5783 PEN ALMOST 1 - BEDROOM ranch dame on 3 bicexs souin of SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. corner beth Lk and price eee 00. Fl) oQ1) GALE ROAD 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT An outstanding stone and frame | fully landscaped. Hot water heat- ing system. 2 car garage and — —_ — ‘overlooking Inke. a e WW’ recreation vith. brick "hreplace The Colonial 1050 W. TIURON rE OPEN EVE. 7 TO 6 WIL BOILO BRICK renee SP home on your tory, oil heat onay sad large bn $550 dn 850 per mn, tn excellent location. $12,700, ca Complete on exterior Nich- PAUL D. HAMMOND | Sir &,hareer: 39. w" Wuren, 26% W Bt Realtor ‘ PE ST Eves. E S-4Ti4 > BY OWNER: 5 ROOM HOUSE, LOOR!. auto. heat, rugs, cornice = beards. 8. Marshall St. Modern. 4 down Venetian blinds. $8.000, low down| —3 up. Gas heat. Laundry tubs. ment. FE 5-6225 Garage. Paved drive. Terms. INDIA , in, 196 ay lake ee 3 2 bngeot et . a city. Both have . room ¢, Oil heat, car and sewer M% gerage. Fenced and jand- CUCKLER. REALTY escaped, 4% acres. ene ¢ 226 N. Sa FE 44091 to mortgage. D. M. ertor Real | 28 ginaw Eetate Orion . B : . jon ER’ FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN- BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM, ALU -U- | ished ature good basement and odin, “Fuu' ‘basement, ati) furnace. Reasonabie,, Corner, lot. | - ‘ ae Ss 8. do qescreation room, bar. $12! Call OR 32054 after 6 for ap- 49521 No brokers “polntment 4415 W Walton COLORED IN CREST WOOD. ee $300 50 down. One com of ts OWNER LEAVING STATE IMME- low down parma Lot 120 a ae Ne cnene lare i ic. <. e No e calls on this one. Direce| ving rm. with ermopane pic- ; tion: 10 miles north on Dixie to Big Lake Rd. Turn left 1 mile to prajert. Rogerson Const. Ce. Ask Mr. Garner SYLVAN VILLAGE wiht TRADE | for smaller home. rm. brick, 4 bedrm., F paths. fireplace car- peting, Venetian blinds, full base- ment, of] heat. 2 car garage. 2 lots. FE 5-7384. ACRES, §300 DOWN 5 ROOM MODERN oan NEAR Large lot. lake, 2 car ohnrage. $10,250 with down. OR 3-1903 - cree. Priced for fure window and natural draft fireplace, ceramic tile bath. streamline counter flow perimeter heat. dual plumbing, Hunter attic vent fan for comfortable summer and dann garage floor with 10 ft. concrete drive, combination storm doors and screens, situated on a jJarge wooded lot Just out of vil- lage limits, 2 blocks to school, jocks downtown, Drapes, fire- lace fixtures, TV antenna in- quick sale at terms to Bits gr mer living plus exhaust fans for kitch- | and bath, 14218 patio Good $14, > 656 Miller Rd. FE 4-3381 | 43581 | | | ' i mt reoms with be tre, ‘nooe 3 sewers. tking WB ool schools. } used as single home. $17. j 2. ’ enclosed eae, EAST SIDE Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence 8t, ba A Evenings FE 46-1861 or iprimos A erinoe VARTED P My 1362 Ww. Partridge I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 3 BEDROOM. $1,500 DN. Convenient west side -_~ near Tel-"turon Cer*er. Al Teo « on firet | floor of this well-insuleted ere buersiow. Gas W ARD F. "PARTRIDGE REALTOR FF 4-3581 1050 W. HURON OPEN EVE. 7 TO 96 0) OFT or Union Lk, room, Wired. Septic ‘ank and rough numbing. Walls are covered with dry walls Ready for decorating. Only $6,000 with $1,589 Dn. Large landscaned lot, 2 bedfms possible 3° Living room. dining room with lovely kitchen. bare- .. car garage, $10,900. Nath Urieg Modern 9 room farm aan bedrms., on large ed dott 2 car garage. Lake priv. “s10.b00 also lots on stand, Long end. cura . As $2,500. Terms. T. G. Trocke REALTOR 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467] Sylvan Lake Village 8am living room. The all-Croslew kitchen "e, table top stove, built-in oven dishwash- er. and metal cabinets, makes a kitchen to admire struction. features are tops. best grade fir lumber, face brick, aluminum wind ter Amble gas in mere drive- garage vy sewer and water ‘instatles 1 block from private city bathin: BY. OWNER toom modern. 200 “t. front . $1,500 down. OR 3-6842. Frontage _nHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY t 156, KE PRIVILEGES eae rt “ WILLI et VALUET, Realtor VAs Hs of aunvice ee sititoe "= Drayton Plains ieinine Steen Ter ieriats Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ad 23 W. Lawrence &t. FE $816) or “HOME AND INCOME Bane roe 100s down. . LAR onox RON 1s Sata a down. atte Shtrsd "wos, We Nora OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M. VETERANS. ~ ONLY $300 Homes m’MODEL OPEN we DAILY & SUNDAY | “Behar Jatt are tes oa right BUILD Castell Realty edt ZO ROWS | Sara bra, ot ‘estibute ce Master b Com ate & Comfortable iSat vais capboares. Bate’ Uti |* rooma and. bea piatrwey to am ow cae ofS slevations Daved strect. Owner oaks $11,008, Drive out: MS® to Duck Lake CRAWFORD JG Cc ; HAYDEN Reate, MW. Mure | ye tise Open’ Eres Sun. vie te WHAT MORE me, Want for your money —. brick ranch home with 3 . mi. full ce- ramie tile beth, full basem a. phos é rr) y-- ft. land se: Only “18.350 and a Very, Very Reasonable down payment. SYLVAN REALTY CO, ve. FE 5-0418 WEST SIDE EAST SIDE A Sue heme Rasehoet’ 1% Gory . 2 bedrooms and bath down, bored additiona] bedroom Ot! heat, cor- ner lot, On N, Anderson street. $11,960—Terma, pNORTH SIDE z Near School CELLENT OPPORTU now! Humphries REALTOR FE Ope rr ere 83 N. Telegraph R nm Evenings MULTI TPE ListiNG SERVICE BY OWNER down paym Modern 8 room home mee side of town. Located well jandsc corner Sot. Full price only $6,950. Small. down payment. Call FE 42544 or FE 41444 ESTATE PROPERTIES BALDWIN AVE—Close in, 7 room modern home. Ol! heat, lot 65x120 Needs painting, $6,800 cash. SEMINOLE HILLS—Large family home, 4 bedrooms, bath and lava- tory, -oll heat, sunroom, large me excellent location, $13,700 PAUL D. HAMMONI dD. 26'4 W. Huron 8t. FE 6-T741 Eves. rE ane 5 Sightly Acres Near Clarkston’ Recta atop 8 gently sloping nol} and surrounded by lawn and shrubbery je this fovelr i052 red brick bungalow with attached 2 car garage Heavily carpeted liv- ing room w huge wail fire- place. Corv den with barbecue ce. Base Ray h. w. heat. pats ry kitchen, nice roomy Panoramic view from every pane among Fg tine country pertly remodeled like new. Oak homes, $6500 4 venged floors indirect lighting 3 Bedraom Ranch recessed radiators and carpeted Lovely néw suburban BRICK with) 15 = 38 vine ar excellent basement -_, reerea-| rooms and ‘2 tiled baths, be oan walls ce.| Screened porch and patio. ramic tile bath. oll heat. Spacious Fiding horses room for Dor more kitchen, Ler aren ist rms:} ar hee: fot, good torhood. excep-| West Side Special tional value at $15,250. Terms. room heme. loc quiet paved street Lakefront Home located, 9p. ¢ wve6 otrest and Income Cottage Large full bath and closets ~ | lore Two closed perches. The ip-| come cottage mL... a, » af —— and is ne: of the Tot. #4.300 4 down on $100 pero “wronth “pays Giroux- Franks GENERAL REAL 495 Dizte er nn /+ Open until 8, . 14 pm * — RicDonald NOTHING wi = bu DOWN aie contact RED HORSE CORP, Cass Eliz. Rd, rx ease or FE 20179 "BUD" GI Resale only $2,000 do 40 «Mt Clemens x Evenings re FE § OP SUNDAY 26 2060 Devonshire S. Bloomfield Hids. New Brick Ranch Home, over area —~ ultra - modern kitchen, dining 1500 sq ft. of liv room, 2 generous Tooms, 2 iaces and 5; tached 2 car garage Sewer and ® taxes and close to Hickery Grove School, | local builder vy ma house that you wil) find any- where. Watch for open signs. water connected Custom built and- the best b Ask for Mr Esser This struct! B soning vidualite, iter hal reeks ft. living home kler system Priced below reproduction. Idesi successful business or for 4 professional man's fa shaded deen lot 1'> car Newer Lake Front mily. Fine Country Home 10 Acres Early ABerem style brick. Ex- rage and cement drive price $13,800, terme. Retter » this one soon. Phone FE 2-13 KINZLER REALTOR reened porch © room with fireniace a4 I mt |Phone YE &-3680 or ev —— or ¢. i _ Multiple Listing Se : NICHOLIE 8-123 | 7206 new BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 | w. OPEN SUNDAY 26 P HICKORY , 3. bedroom ranch es with ree teoom, some haw : 1 sory Geore Ras A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1 S. Telegraph Rd. 3 3 NEW 1 MODERN \PAS Se GAYLORD N. JESSIE ST. Two to sell quick. Call e Es. lake privileges. Acre- GAYLORD 3 Pike &t. ULTIPLE LISTING STOUTS Best Buys Today pense ~ Close to schools and bus line, A real value at only $1,780 down, DOWN foe this « off & i : E cay si0500" with AG if i i Older home. © east side with ment, quiet ae HF terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw sit | 80 Years “A Open Eves. Til 6:30 ai IMLAY CITY OPEN 1 TO 7 P.M. 655 N. FAIRG ROUNDS features f aw "DN. Terms to fit your SING N T budget. Be sure to see ue onan GI's NO DOWN PAYMENT COSTS ONLY ON THESE SPACIOUS 9-ROOM NEW HOMES | WITH LOADS OF PEATURES MODERN ONLY OVEMENTS $8,800 wowban aon LY PAYMENTS ‘$44.62 PLUS qaxes & INSURANCES LESS THAN RENT PAYM / / OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY a NEW ¥ AVE / hr ba /Westown REALTY CO. MODEL PHONE FE 5-0204 | DETROIT OFFICE Diamond 1-0320. Classified Ads! To swap what you don't what you do, 28181, need for call FE — 52 “She loves me she loves me not she... r" oF jak ttt BRICK RANCH Open Sunday 12-7 Ea | pone te ee ae yt mabe | ¢ “KUSCHELL TEMPLETON SUBURBAN N new. room end. bath, basement, breeze- ear garage. $13,500 very attractive 4 oak floors, FOR COLORED FAMILIES eet jocation 2 bedrooms, gas neat, newly dee: orated. Includes —_— lot. Oniy $1,500 down EAST FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 3 bedrooms, large ine rooms. Large garage. $2,500 wil) Roi | and din- lot with 1") car handie, IVAN W. SCHRAM Few 6-5001 REALTOR itt sestrm corner ¥ UL 6-471 a: Res a es MODEL OPEN 1-6 DAILY & 8UN. 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH $13,000 LOW FHA TERMS FEATUR N HOM storms bath: ges beat: sewers & paved wih. “SUBUR- ’ Beauty om : ted city water. streets. DRIVE OUT Elizabeth Lk. Rd. to F ernberry; one Ra. block west to Scott Li. turn right to model. Meljoy Realty FE 3-979 $450 DOWN TO Gl Tnclud! my age costs moves hoy ri in. day possession, 00 ft. lots and paved streets, 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Located in CLARKSTON, school on Waidon \ WM. next to Road, KENNEDY own color scheme for Onen Dorothy 310d W! Huron ¥ | ‘Snyder Lavender | 22 FE 211 ao ize ae 2 zvled © ti ex seat keatindiediod VETERANS » Waterford For Sale Houses 43 ____Fer Sale Houses _# | ARE YOU THINKING : ‘Bateblished in 1916 OF TRADING YOUR OLD HOUSE IN ON A NEW HOME? NATURALLY like to Four sid house. There are’ seversi waye can done. Let's tS yeu ane ‘Sones pen) wish te con’ tea on lehe Let Us Build the Home of Your Choice COMPARE THIS i 3 fg We'll price any of the 4530 HOME PIs ANS *} lone *Plansers G Center” browse throw rays Come. our 5 ae venient office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office - $200 Disie Hew. % block XN. h aS RETIRING? 4 room '» ruit e D. RILEY, BROKER Urey MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN Li — J SUNDAY 2-5 =N SUNDAY 25 $0 ELIZA LAKE The ax Le home deluxe. 22x19 _ living room -- i * eke et rs £. Oimtieh Rove ca “Te iele _ witchen is ra’ and a ven eed surface rs. Both activities reat "as mony Ure family delight the tire ‘. ear garage pie" ™ OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 INDIAN WiLL Ae — Gre- cious home aim large . iivieg’ room with wood *, aa and firepiace. mily reom. with bre fast room AS Nicely landsca ay "tee ear garage. Only $14,500. | PAMILY HOME — Large 4 tion. down nown advanteges, is the 4 La ~ ent i $8, ts price, and/terma are fiexibie. RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor | . of Telegraph - $200 Down AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Attractive one story bungsiow with FE 20123 full basement, attached breeseway isis shade Meee, Pal rie’ Brick Bungalow fecsiy ‘sean 6. Seum a » STRATHMORE Sentinal vet see | SEE ares Sete carageseomem arive | / large living room Saas. es ae Bad SUNDAY 2-5 WEST SUBURBAN . attached Out Mie” Lett otf Hillweed to K L. Templeton, Realtor Sn Ormond Ue SA Rented $30 own util, fase tot this one today. UNION LAKE / PRIVILEGES 2 reveems home, lovely with lots of pine, as.) o° _— enced wa _ fey for Soop. “gown, Toul "RIDGEWAY REALTOR Baldwin 44203 #75 Ba MULTIPLE L) Livtino SERVICE Cass Lake. Priced LLNESS forces sale of this ae room hom ¢ Bedrooms beth is up = down there ts is ing how 4 property. gues at 0 Ww $1,950 down bas = 4 MILES . & . is modern 4 home has 2 ene. —— roo! conbined ining area, ironed ates a oe with $1,000 down. OFF A will find this eabanr 4 ftoom modern home 2 large bed- rooms, we foom, mod- ern ki Large 6 140 feet deep. Priced at $8. with easy terme. NFAR LAKE ANQGELUS Road This very clean and neat 5 modern hom: « hes 7 rooms, Hving room, separate din- ine room itenen: — utiie foom, 2 car garage. Beneed rear yen ard garden be « with CLARK REAL. ESTATE Pe ves ines » pommene be seen + 3 BE BEDRM. GI RESALE ESSes BALD EAGLE LAKE ag ae WATERFORD TWP. 7 Ighn X. irwin 2 : Pr 6-044) Eve. eer 21804 ~~ GYS $250 DOWN $68 MO, r INCL. TAXES FULL PRICE $12,000 3 coat, w Near schoo' and shopping. Home now | \ select your colors Sic: * Seal ae KUSCHELL Mr JO.6-1828 OTTAWA and den, SUNDAY, co 8 25 P.M. 1062 BEVERLY LAKE ORION Leslie. R. Tripp, Realtor ve oa Tr PR s-200 M neste Sat Se terms. Leslie R. Middleton IMMEDIATE rane SSESSION ve privi- $10,000 EASY SLIEASET. H LAKE auto. J. R, R, Hiltz Sun. 14 Tall Ww Huror rE bi ‘tae or pl eeeoes a SIDE INCOME Situated on a pa doen within J. D. RILEY, BROKER $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. -~ PE ; 41157 COLORE! D—$650 | DOWN Lares 4 room and Ee. air e and ate hagher STni80 a. with paved pom va - on * already in, Lo- Rei D. RILE Y, BROKER 509 Elizebeth bake Ra. PE_ 41157 \KN UDSEN 230 Elm Street ; ° w hes ahopioeen storms and screens. 105 ft. Jot. afford 7 0 300" eet now. North Johnson i, rms. and bath. Ale ment. garage cil, bane: ae wily for west side, $2 WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 819 pn State beg Bidg. Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES TRADE Will = aecept small and free and ciear home or this 3 bedroom home, 1", baths, basement with gas. heat, clean and newly decorated through- out, 1 car parece ‘arage and close to downtown. Nh price only $8,960. SLEASerE LAKE. ESTATES drmon a. baile 1055, gk exce sore . kitchen and bath EA8T SIDE é Vegy, Bice 4 story aon sand ard and kids? Tieed- some eer, space for the * new utility ‘Teen. garage with work espace and within the city Hmits. We | have fust such a spot for with reasonable termes ‘Evenings after @ eal! Mr. Jol, | FE 4-0655. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. on Br renin & bieindays | “FE 42533 For Sale Houses "43 base Caren eee acme | * ak aay =| meinen et | reat big kitchen” With lots of | exci DORRIS « MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MR. IR. EXECUTIVE ACRES - LAKE FRONT ROLLING, WOODED 14 SITES TO CHOOSE FROM DRIVE OUT the Dixie to Waterford; turn left on Andersonville Road; penn miles to signs and ‘Sa ee "ARNOLD | FE 5.0676 FE 5.5783 OPEN PIONEER HIGHLANDS SAT. & SUN, 16 300 DICK ST, OVER 100 FT, ON ROAD} ONLY $100 DN.| ROBELL se REAL ESTATE hiied tare SO SUNDAY 25 3 BEDROOM 594 AM us FEATURING doors, doors, Here is the finest tunity for you te bare HAPPINESS OPEN - SUNDAY 1-5 6641 Nadette te Sell~—To Trade you" % 1T-—WE'LL INSURE IT- MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS full basem Rey. ere tached garage home’ Oak floor Large 150 = 106 today. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 163 W. Huron Ph, PR agsie Multiple Listing Service emt | GATEWAYS to} 165 0ne 3 Bedroom Brick $1350 Down — aie iis iz fian: , " i sid i ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1956 For Sale Howes “3 omy "WATKINS. | LAKE menace, tn - %, on Nerth side ot 'y room ranch (26x68 ft.) 1 year cic 134exd pt oti room yg asses fasinates | Sle aan Nah? e eT duing teem, large widths ov kitchen, upper and lower. Youngs- Uaies Heres an on Otter dy an = eabinets. 2 ———— —~ mic. work vent stove veatllating hood, Tiled bath Carl W. BIRD, Realtor € res, F ouaene oa aad BT say ann Her) Bonk Bide. Beating. 10% reed ait | FOR Lot -OE hie : iy = softener = ot ; ww ra . . Gry tubs. Beautiful Won244 ft. lake For Sale Resort Prop. 4A . “TTALL PINES SUBDIVISION on HOLMES:BARTRAM | maw. County, “Mich * Jutta ew Xe jake front lot left. Heavily 42 Disie Hwy choice land; seatricted: good i OR bse Eee Ma B12) tate “admintral 0 Shea CUTE er Bidg. Bay City. Mich, Bate eam ae Sot t| cumee, AEE OS room old. site » Bear In BAYPORT AND. PORT bus. Quick p Av! INQUIRE & * terms to good buyer. Cail for LA } . BaY- details. PORT OR PHONE J. A. ; — _—— TAYLOR, PONTIAC, | FE A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS PE 81134 MA 6-2503 J. A. Ti ] For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Y10F manent ogre pias Yoo “Oekinnd ve. FE 4-2544 NOW! {| SUMMER COTTAGE... 3| Open Eves. Free Parking large rooms, modern Paneled TIPsiCO KE MUST SELL. Itv, rm. fireplace. FE 23-0654 and Ideal for elderly couple, year let us show you through. 4653 round, ce, 2 bedroom, 20° Sashabaw right Of Way to lake, A steal at . hot air a furnace. 2 car garage. terms. AT “BEAUTIPUL WHIPPLE LAKE Cy B~- Le oniy s few other lot easy terms. Good rie owners, aed 62131 or | Mayfair 6-2384. ue ft att ze Fell ieé ’ Clarkston gail BY OWN ER Cranberry ft on MS® beau- tiful ranch home and 120'x400", 628,000, $10.000 down Must be to be appree Ra wo. Welvering- $4,950 + ® down, Li . WA LAKE Oakland. Sashadbaw, Priv owner #1170, LAKE FRONT Lots as low as 82.354 good reatric- CRAWFORD W. Huren +15 nied Eves. MY Pa te . and Nearly New Lake | Front s~ Tile bath by tinenen: ple Reasonable F owner. $2,000 down. MY y2800, LAKE HURON NEW Call now fer colorful literature No obligation," iy -y A 4. » ermoce RFD. 2, Linden, Mi on 460X120 LOTS. pi | DIXIE Hwy, inquire at Bellevue. Lake © For Sale Lots ‘46 LAKEFRONT LOTS x200 on Just north ietherkstone ve oy ‘the thing hy your summer cones | Only 8 tor sale~s0 y! 63,750 with $1,000 down. WHITE BROS. pp nensene ' Phone OR }-1295 Open Eves. "til @ — Sun 1 to § BRAYTON WOODS A limited ntmber of excelient lots are sti) available in this sub- division restrictions . .Protectiv . and Equitable approved PAUL A, KERN, Realtor | 1 & Sa * eal eatate t Since ita Real Estate Inc. ‘ AND HALL. 2 ae Call ‘Mea. Thar., Pri. WE TRADE § Acres With Stream 1% mi. to Union e . 2 bedroo REALTOR ecu LAKE LOTS, $2206. U Lake privilege lot, $1500 Mp, FE §-3412,_ MACEDAY LAKE Erastioety new 2 bedroom ranch priv privileges. Priced st $8,880 with mortgage WILLIAMS LAKE Lovet comet, built RJ bed y room sees. tone corner Mestaee road. $14,960 with cash to mortgage. F. C. Wood Co. OR 312% WATKINS LAKE jent terms can be arranged to meet individual] needs. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 For Sale Acreage 47 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence vs Qa Erenioet AN EXCELLENT 6 ACRES, tac. ‘Soll’ suitable for fruit berries, gardening, Priced low for quick sale. Nicholle. Merger. 33 W. Huron. FE SYLVAN LAKE FRONT Very oie is piece living set ceceeeee, STM) , pertectiy with the new mod- | - M50: | Dresser © cece eee rn : ern homes. Only $5,500 total | Home & Auto j PHONE FE 5-9241 Studio and chair. ........05 one PLACE A “T OST AD.” price, Immediate possession, | KENMORE TABLE TOP GAS | Wainut chine wee . we | — es WY. 4 . \ NSON L Tange, like new, 1 yr. old, 68. | Knee nny gee ‘ tis Call FE 2-8181 for an ad d JOH SON, Realtor oan Company WAIETON LnG_DAYRR Ce TON ELEC DR Gee | Chrome set we $8) to recover a loss. Dial FE. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 1 N.-Perry Street * y $60. MT 61300. buy nd tel and exchanse| > gig) { FE 4253, (Second Ploor) NERAL—ECECTRIC 1 DEEP | Sverytnngy foie, home co or an ad-writer, Me » Hours: ® to 8; Sawrday 8 t 1 GENERA OA $-2034 or FE 2-6043, | 104 8. Saginaw St. Fe 2823! Say “charge it.” / . . r | , 3 . Li : . ‘, gf . . : ‘ . : ae ey nd BY / t 4 , \ e\hy | ) wi ee ee. eae ee ee ee ii te ee Cees ee ee near sil wer 3 hee Sele Business Property 4 er has to leave this grocery bust- | Room | “He says he can solve all our world problems by noon —it seems he drew to an inside straight last night , and made it!" Business Opportunities 51 TWO STALL SERVICE STATION For lease by major of! company. Good location. reasonable rent, and inventory. Cal) PE 4-1611. . GIPT AND SPECIALTY STORE IN sale. PE 62-171 be- tween 10 ry m Restaurant Real money-maker =a smal te eau pped restau- Good year ‘round business Busy corner near ood resort lake. Long term lease, { desired. $1,750 cash. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE j 4008 LJ “HIGH NET PROFIT SODA BAR. Completely of iaipess ‘Money to Loan 83 ee of we # YOU ARE Lucky To have eens account with Buckriers' In this period of _ Whempioyment. Buckner customers who out of work are “treated: with every consideration, a It always » to deal at Sacaere OFFICES ARE LOCATED: . PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bldg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. WALLED LAKE ae (Next to UTICA, 4562 Van Dyke One block north across from Bank WHEN YOU NEED $29 to. $500 64 W. Lawrence St. PFE 4-1538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS, $25 TO $300 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODE . Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711. Ol, 1-0791 LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. ‘Provident Loan) 1 W_ Lawrence St PE 2-0240 ~ LOANS $20°TO $500 — HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3's 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 Ea lee cream #2 ft. building on main Seat in Clarkston, Owner retiring. Real estate and ev ozs goes at persae price Easy terms. See ‘STATE-WIDE Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 INCOME TWO FAMILY | Drayton Piwins—fust off Highway. Two-story frame duplex. Separate *basements and heating | plants. $129 monthiy income at | present, but set up i stairs apt. if desired. $3,000 dn., | 4 | i i | i i land contract $90 month, HOEMES-BARTRAM 4j92 Bisie Rey OR 71-1850 MA $1248 | | “ Partridge i 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 16 UNIT MOTEL, Povtenrent. ranch home on U oie and at the scenic seouty spot o atteg for you. $11,000 down, plus WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | REATZTOR FE 4-358] | REAL ESTATE & RUS'NESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN | JOS W. HURON OPEN EVE 7 To 8 _ Sale Land Contracts — 52 NEW § ROOM HOME ON 125 Fr | sq. tot Balance cn contract i $9065. Will sell contract for rea- | sonabie discount. EM 3-0372 INVEST | In good land contracts IT have ell | types for sale Call Ted McCul- jough today FE 68-0441 | §-9975, any hour (M2 PONTIAL STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 _ LOANS | 125 $25 to $500 | col MMUNITY LOAN CO 0 E. Lawrence re #719) FRIENDLY SERV! EF ~~ Need $500 | «| -| Dixte | for extra up | sE saeniane. Underpriced at s8. -! 000 terms. MAIN HIGHWAY SUNOCO 8TA- TION doing over $50,000 s per year. Income from ren supple- ments itable business. 3 owner's dal 40x70 bidg., real extete oe all just $7,000 plus stoc INTERESTED IN RETIRING and still net $1,000 Baad month? This uor end Fn ere: and. 2 story brick vide with standing living Nese s the oper or FE, homes, modern or not, in Real Estate Service of Pontiac 2. For home "additions or B. D. ARLES, REALTOR improvements 1717 8. Telegraph PE 4-052! . Te reegh-te or enclose PARTY WITH $5,000 TO HELP FI- house, partly constructed. ance an office supply item, that 4. To build a garage «5 on ie renty fore gmarer, Mart) SSacenad mortgages ve ao 5 : . ence. Box M4, Pontiac Pres. ppely 208 Nettens} aides. Ohekdy Muenenecnied A Oa “a C siness 2 a Pirst Nationa] Buijding FE 2-4347, | Swaps 55 "si vowrac 6, 7 ‘62 PONTIAC 4. sale or trade. Poor cond. $10,950 state ‘ BUILDING WORTH $200- - $400 accepted as trade in om used cars. H. J. Van Welt. OR 3-1355. | $2 KAISER. VERY CLEAN WITH | for | PEeTONs "$2 Olds 88 Engine. Hydra. tot boat and motor, EM 3-4970 “CAR F EQUITY I = "$3 FOR 4 Mercury hardtop. MY 2-61 | ATTENTION TIRE DEALERS Wilt trade brand new adding ma- chine for a Ry of 4 white wall | _tires M MA_+ 443 WORTH $500 for equity in your! home, land contract or what? FE 448 or 4-402 Clark Real Estate, ask for Mr. Clark | CLOSING OUT |+ 2 used 24’ in, motor mrower $60 | i used 21 in “Craftsman $45. Al! | new type eclipse power end hand if mowers 20 per cent off. We trade, ers sharpened S HARDWARE 42 Ww w Nason St FE 5-910! | | j2 CUBIC PT HOT POINT PREF? er. demonstrator. $229.95. ween’ GARDEN TRACTOR AlL- new ic Rotot house, 6 lots. with lake privileges | near Oxford will sell or trade our equity for a modern house- trailer OA %-30%) FUR COAT SIZE 14-20 FOR 5 FT | bathtub with fixtures or will sell | $30 FE 6H. GOOD 1911 FORD as DOWN PAY- ment on house FE 2-9565 ; SUMMER COTTAGE ¢ ROOMS natural fireplace, eriv on Wal- ters Lake 12 mies north of Pon- tac | equal value Full price $5950. FE | an ~ | SWAP “ ) PLYMOUTH FOR GOOD | +1458 | SWAP u CAL. JAPANESE RIFLE | fer outboard motor. MA 6-3375, $565 Bryden, Walled Lake BUCKNER |S rH ise . . : THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, WYMAN’S BACK wan i 344 te Uns Prue‘s Tavern, 734 W a CASH R o OR %37I7 yr. old, Pull size coil spring, FE 45364. 4, BC ELECTRIC STOVE. EXCEL- lent condition. Phone FE 5- 2 USED 1A ; 5 and 30° wide 1 pr. custom den drapes, w wide oo” ec. $25. 2 pr. white Hned draperies, coon. ie" nvide one 66" wide, both Older : Westinghouse elect RN TINDOW FAN. “20” WINDOW FAN, i USED CONSOLE TV. antenna kit, $9.05, WALTON TV. Waiton, Cor. Joslyn a hairs {aarence. Fi PE 23-1447 or VE 5-677. _3-3840. 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 4% FT. WALL 1 TILE 25c AINT. GAL.. $1.98 tocre merchandion in wore, w stove Very | Coldspot refer CLAYTON'S * Furniture Appliance 3065 Orchard Lace Rd, AND DR b . PE 63130 WAYNE GABERT'S | APPLIANCE SALE > up to size LARGE CASH AND woe “& CLEAR LOT |GE STOVE automobile | :| LINOLETM. Wil’ trade for anything of: “MAROON. | ? PC. ELEC . In good condition. FE 2-2754 (PRG bene, af bevcment ie Ww a ~ =|" ‘ork bene Snel $8 small stands. dows $2. stered chair, FE $-1927 ___. | G £ REFRIGERATOR. _ GOOD Hl © endition $50. EM 3-0250 1IKE NEW. REEL, mower and other househoid Ylems RE 54-3621 [Gas one IN GOOD CONDT- _ $40, OA 8-2050 | HOTPOINT WATER HEATERS 55 M wae. iee- i¢ Co. 1060 W. Huron. rE 5-8431 a ost includes Me iller tin . at riding | HAND - CROCHETED TABLE- access cireular | blew. 9800 when new. Will trade cloth, “Queen Anne.” White. FE | saws. Exe. cond. Cali Milford, for boat and motor of equal 61. value, FE 5-1353. 5S PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. | 1951 MODEL 36" GAS RA 7 RMS — PULL BASEMENT. | Golden blonde $150, EM 3-0120.| Suftable for either natural or acre let, | privileges. Close te i ~. HANDLEY MAHOO- bottled gas 48” sink: on town end wil any drop leaf x table. cabinet, each | $00) for IM W RIGHT ens, chrome bar “dishes, both. Sch 26” = bike, 343 Oakland Ave. PE $-0441 electric ceupnent. nickel trimmed bridle and martin- 1 ee ts pares ine | Pl s, $480 Cooley Lake Ra.| fale. | $38. sin excel. 15 CU. FT DEEP FREEZE. E in . condition. 5975 new. $260 or ee? 3% boat of CAR Et good con! or call FE 5-3016. same value, ve . Si R D LIVING — ROOM FURNITU TRE, t. 47)=6-PONTIAC =. a an Pretaaire refrigerator, like new. Oxbow Window Co., 10265 High- condition. Also boat, Will Frigidaire auto. washer end dry- . PE 3-4082. trade for land gutside eit or sell; or elec. roaster, bedroom suite. | 8x8xl0 TENT FOR SALE. MA : Li 2308 Silver Circle. 6-3900 4654 . Rt 3, FOR SALE OR TRADE § ROOM _Bioomfieid Hills. LARGE MODERN CO4L HEAT- ine stove,. good condition, $35. _Call before 1°30 PM. FE 8-0742. LINED TRAVERSE DRAPES. white background with green &— eotal, alse cornices cover area) about 5 ft. FE 2-1957 LRAVI NO CITY FURNITURE FOR | te 1996 Wiltshire, Berkley. Lin- €r catn §-3315 PAINT SALE | 'y price at. Jack's 2 _Baidwin _suite, 63 Miam! PE 2-258 | 52 GAL. ELEC. HEATER ... 874.95 | ‘MUST SEL Ae 30 Gal, Auto, Gas Heater «$44.05 Nearly tiew GE range & refrig- Cab. sinks & fit $590 up erator, deluxe models £125 ¢n Laundry trays, sta faucets $18.95 Taxe over bal. of comfract. rE SAVE PLO a 28-2687 | 1722: 8S. Saginaw St. | MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE TA. | BUY NOW je with pads and 4 chairs. Gray two pair pants, size 39 long. Too smell for owner. Good buy. Also ‘Oakland | Loan Company , . pair shoes size 104, _Phone PE 5-9038 ROUT 2 NTE YOU WANT ' FOR TH T cs A tittle out of the way but a lot less to pay Special while they . lawnmowers, 62” and up. Gas and electric refrigerators, ranges, and water heaters. Rath- room fixtures beds, chests, abet ers, vanitiee and « and mattresses ene toom “suites, eccasiona -ets afd many other mise items. NEW & USED. Visit ha trade-in dept. for real bargain USE OUR LAY -A- nA} S PLAN sell or trade Come out | worn once. | |, ator for'a little more than a | used machine Sale Household Goods | 7) FE HOME: CAN BE FOUND | | REFRIO. NEW C Unrr. WATERFALL ball Secindondael bt Ml BLA s tet Diste Reyes 5 SAW SHARPENING MACHINES & for NEW 109 CUBIC FT. REFRIG. $178 LIVING — ‘ROOM | 4615 Dixie 2958 Won in Contest Bendix gas Duomatic, Ruud duo- Yan te wo gal. water heater, 24° stown kitehen sink, 2° wall cabinets 24" x 30” and ol. Make me an offer. FE Pamou scratened "Terrific eek a gan Fluorescent, 393 Ore ve Bilgaty ; ra Lk. For Sale _Miscellaneous 60 5 H. P. SINGLE PHASE MOTOR, Oxbow Window Co., 10966 Migh- __land Rd. PE 3.4082 Pris Se oe ae DINETTE SEY. 9X12 TENT. 4 BURNER GaSO.. $20. 407 Prembes, Drayton.| line stove and car carrier, FE Plains 4. 5750. . GAS STOVE. $75 FULL SIZE BED . OCK, sia. 4-846 Jath. $1.08; Knotty Pine, oe rere th Sevens iece| Very fine erade ‘ot dim . window fan, cost $38 for 18 zee’, Seti ond io ir width th Power lawn mower, $8. _ & i? . ° ete’ nee dryer, | new 1.000 ft. Pick up prices. Aly higher delivered Cement $1.35: UPPLIES MA_ 5-681! hand & 5/8" 4x8 -Plyscore $4.95 t. NTIAC COACH CO Hwy. Dravton” Plains 1955 models one of America’s best | makes, ‘ect, new guaranteed | for 5 yenrs, buy a new refriger-| Michigan Fluores- 393 Orchard Lake Ave. cont, i makes guaranteed. tric, $02 obnon. | BUILDING? «ANCHOR FENCES o money down, FHA appro’ REF ESTIMA \TES She Stet REMODELING? RE- placing your old _tirnace? Call : < For lowest factory prices on gun type models. ee estimates duct work — Terms. oe * bed ) Mayta washer. oneese. To New, oer SEARS TRAILER. FE _N. Oak, Rochester. Ph _-6- ROSE FRENCH PROVINCIAL | 4 INCH SOIL PUPE, or. tie sofa. 2 twin, chairs and coffee come eet ee 5 table. Also 2 end tables. 67 Ot in & UMBING SUPPLY _tawa, =! Ld WE 5§-2100 REFRIGERATOR, @ FT EXCEL. | SATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNUS- lent condition, $75. OR 3-4065. ’ eoal. Hot var” ‘and Stenm SEALY HIDE-A-BED. ) HEALTH botlers, automatic water heater, mattress with cover Brand new.| Hardware e' al, ’ $100. 1284 Atkinson. Crock and tile qaiventred noe: SPECTAL., ECrEKA vacuum, be sve and fittings Lowe Bros. $6995. Floor model, | » 2685 * - CALL OR 3-1491 ae bet , eens ime Is Here rations “featuring the new * CHURCH'S INC, Ps te Geeetaree i getens ata sale * esi : FRIGIDAIRE Y, Ton Air Conditioner \ Perfect... Working Condition $150.00 a Feet m beautiful selection of 1956 ‘silat Kenly" rtars “Bebe ¥ Py] value 25: dining room 7310.95 value $3.96; porch $2 $1.95 irr lars ig Wie iniie a eee 1 ‘oaliee. i: «ae ie: 0. Peverre T 5 | ot ol ere ee eee sone ee ee 4 ' 2.2 ee ee Clothes Posts fh " BENSON LUMBER CO. THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Saginaw St. Talbot Tumber NT Keego DISCOUNTS be gemenwe Batin fade Tone, | Birds boarded. age supplies. Ad. hea Match. Cueh garry ca, eonraes tlems ee ey 8 ; . For Sale Housetrailers 78 igo sales, service. AT ALL TAR ve +2632 PARA’ . CARA DAR ING.... @0PER M. Coat | FURR and Shane's 1963 SHULTZ. SEVERAL BUILT A AN i WIN eee Se tank . Auburn Rd. PE 46510 in. features . mehating Capehart wheels skirts for parts, Cail ;00RS ...... 64.85 SPlacce ARAKEETS-1 : A Low. down | Walt — ve 1-7012. load 2’ x8"'x6 -8 LONG assembly. $39.50 value mo ANCEY'S ae an finance. On 3-9671. F Sale Bicy les _& cane ede eae: ¥ te LIN. FT| Michigan Piuorescent £9 VYootheis Rd it T or ye x6"x¢ & 8 LONG ~ chard Lake Ave. REO COCKER PUPPIES. BLOND, | 2° tor fz, 800 equity .n late mod- one ~~ NOW ONLY LIN, FT buft & parti-colored. OR 3.2602. | “@hI mobile home. Will consider 6x8, 8x8, and TIMBERS Do It Yourself __ 6 SOOPER RE BLACK BRAUTIES trade, OR3-3117. IRLS BIKE — ALL CHROME, Me LIN FT SCHIPPERKE BLA | like mew. $26" #25 1 pipe, bathtubs, plum>- Scag AND FLOOR SANDER Pot- | -RC#2 females, OL. 1-4289 PONTIAC CHIEF — | motor ‘Bike — $100. 128 Pior- toe, electriew * maton. e eee: " iahere, scrubbers, coment gfind- ateri AND AND W eLCn we aacepaca’s FINEST nee: Watkins Lake off Shote ing supplies ert, deamers. ete PE 8-314. 40, Veerige. Black me liesh roke “fe CAR AS b pegrocme. — ? er 5. PE! } MESA EE TAS Sa, ghOR NENT |siaurae pierass ZOUNO g | Bert te, econ oF eee Boats & Accessories 85 Kew grade di ” -, $18.98 | Moor sander - hand sander - | playful. Mousebroken. 4-2180. | ditioned modern mobile homes, 9 yeaR-OLD, EXTRA CLEAN ~ from doors. $27.23) wall paper steamers~ © ® | THOROUGHBRED ec PUP.| 22 ft, ’ 2 bedrooms. | > boat and ors. OR 3-174. sie" Dating rds “"45e Hin. ft. fers vacuum cl Te * org Beauty! Also 4 yr. old fe-| These may be purchased on our YwooD Onrar Pine $14.06 per ie a ie ened Eshe “Are 8-6150._ greta ARS fe leet oe BS trea ite Ls pd Morne bp dehnecn Me ~ aragé 6 r on - le . or e iJ con i Sioa 0's few woe: PROSE ERE |_ NE ON a Fa - co! x! ee ues. andays Piverglas insulation... %4.50 roll) 10 10 ull ells Sioned Wed. ‘& Thurs. TO a a he HUTCHINSON ne, FF. BOAT Meuse pate 85 ce NEW 12 PT. 5° FIBERGLAS BOAT. Piastic Garden Hose. 50’ $2. ‘oton a “Serry Bros. Paint, bow depths, 58° beam, A Piambine, Piai! sewing Machines.| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70). MOBILE Pe ecte ae Siler bergate on nium hardware, lumbing, ce-| Hardware. Formica PARAL POLL inum beoate 7600 trabeth Lake ment, gewer erock, drain tile fe neroen any sere ‘supply. 186 W. cars 8 Bos Rd. . rome hes - “have - —aMenieln. HOMES 1 4 SETRAILER. UNION WRECKING | Cameras, Equipment o1A | sre ee ‘When Boor “oe Trt MY SAIN YARD ovens, eof MEAS Hay, Grain & Feed. 71, Prevtom Play OW" s.1200 i2 FOOT BOAT WITH MOTOR. ght tliat att atiataiaaiataatindes ian tial intel Dort Flint er canvass rover. Inc pati. eto Pr th 1 o Brenes CaMeRa SHOP | 30 ACRES ALFALFA AND BROME o7-FG0T Cte aBUEeTRATC. Sere, anchors FE +65! wn, 1,103 aes MElrose _4-3018. er. Exc. cond Sal bath, |16PT. GAR- WOOD | SPEEDSTER JOB YARD Cnuaan PR ALPALPA WAY, ALSO TIMOTHY MY Frank Jocnam.| 310,b. po. Chrysler FE! 9600 onave", Cell RARPED? mous makes on time Payments hay for horses. Baled and in the Lot Mo. 16, 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake 23-8848. | Dally 3 es ey a ae cooeet -_barn. Oxford, JA 8-2764. Or can be seen Mon thru | 96 “HARLEY DavIORSR MobD- wie ZO FABLE TOP ELEC. | 1992 WwW _Haron aoe ss io ag A F STANDING BAY. Pri after 7:3 p.m. or ‘Bat, th Sn ba rect - es. * geen well & timer, Apex “washer ~ Sale e Musical G Goods 62 62 | AbOUT 6 ACRES STANDING HA " i? PT. CHRIS CRAPT iweDRRD doors. ¥ : draulie SP ee td Py Nlepaanaqeeanpragepencsenneg 0 ew) ae OXFORD. pumabot He feet. G8. ain. & ft. in. Schwin'? USED 126 Bass ACCORDIONS. | BALED AY. ALFALFA AND ‘ : ‘ bicycle, FE Gallagher's, 18 E Huron &t.' FE aes a bale. Just stacked. 1 can, BOAT ON panning Tote ON DUO THERM “nen ’ T i] Sal Wcks. anchor e000 coxpiTio“ Apply after BABY GRANT BIANO, Ad CONDE | MIXED MAY GRAIN STRAW rauer es .| eran * a 8 p.m. _ 1, Phone ee aE _eherry Inumber. MA 5-0666. Qenerht coaches Oo ft wide io ‘ i $30 . long IN STOCK Ew ne eT PIANO. CABLE, | QUANTIFY OF BALED ALPALFA,| to 2 bedrooms, 20 , Sawer’ Pie ns on b108 up, Row Produc “Co. OL herd“ Carpes nora stiverbell Sense type fas me roe real |? 7 WOLVERINE BUNABCYT 7 ~ * rpenter, iver . Mere’ 7 * er eoeemniete stock of fittings 2-5036, OL 6-067 — ‘Ra, 5-1039. mobiie home "27 to ft gag wate, Se’ sacrifice, $200. mp Crock Grease trap PIANO TUNING CALL BEFORE WANTED! cusTOM RALINO, ALL; Stewart's ! Jeony kitchen | 7 Li & wall co : Schmidt F ;- 37 80 ft People are really | iss ACIN AoE Bray faina 8 aie a¢ Upatiy £9, etal Oscar Schm ‘BE kinds Sale | work MA 5-0666 tankine Scat thn’ tetem ie any equipped. Reasonable, My pot ve 1Ce PU 60D CON- jie homes TR ATS EVERY eee TON F my - cua PRACT PRACTICE, NO in G __For le Livestock 72 The Tatras crane ree Lees mien to toons From hum with fittings @ “s je 8 1 a en ow m. RENT SeRET ST PAinO WITH tt BAY AY MARE, IDING HORSE. IN-| tl w several 10655 fion Bose Morey's, Golf, Country ® a PNET PANT money | quite at 1142-Vinewood off Josivn, | traliers we sell on renta ia Diste Hey. hee WATER PUMPS 90086. wares 60 8. Perry. _rne, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1056 For Sale Pets PUPPIES. BEAGLE x, © and 6, FE AiG REG. COLLIE POPS. 10 WES. se wing of vacetion. Very . ate BULL "poo FE ly quality, championship line KC 1 * bel tt i x MY 2307 ALL die dog. with children, 3182 Herbell Dr. FE set l-year-old fem: Lighter ‘cream & black, AKC Ree: rket os GER a . = reg. health Certifiedte. MA ° ANT , ._ Pree. ARA CANARIES, CAGES. Pood. e 1927. Oakland Ave. accotr _fon ost. option paid tn n wil meeuer credited spur your | CHEN SINKS 32 « 71 $24.95 w cgee 09.98. These are slightly Sale Office ce Equipment ¢ 63. chipped, toilets $39.95 value $19.95. ~~“ Lavatories complete mixing ADDING MACHINE JUST LIKE faucets $1495. Michigan Fluores- Cost $190- will sacrifice $05. gent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Cail MArket 41443. i 4 Cite 1x =FOUT WAR wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. LAW a N. Parke FE 2-13") SOFA BED. WALNUT . Gatele tone. mitation brass andirons. Brass woad box. Wrought fron sign removable let- inet ite ‘Sale $ Store , Equipment 64 PP PA Mle CASH REGISTERS ALM 42142 or MI + O8T NEW. cash models 71-24. elec, MI con. earbonator Cut Rate, 50) 8. Saginaw, rourta™. CA one ters. Metal base drawing table. Art chm Baloptican 1617 4sTT ustery, Ser ‘o, Single LAWNMOWER SHARPENING A to factory standards sed mowers, $5 and up. CRT Ge METS SO iT TOUR | T te HELP you With YOUR rubber base of Jelled Teresa, Beas lake Ave, FE io. rear ave, | OR ~~ DA ' tte AND _' 6-PT Also *Qeod cond Chea “Must mel ‘On 3-216 AIRY ree. MEAT CASE. VEG- etable case, safe and slicer, OR 37780. 1 gaan ia DOUBLE WAF- | ¢ fron and '% arm Heights all s fi _Auburn Are. Auburn Ht Still has 144) c. Call MArket * lems: nee dreds of colors 19 choes trem = te oat 8 a00— wil oe aa iors bs haga E-7 rT REGIB- Cheap +143. for sale, 1208 Orion Road at Stoney Creek Rd. MY 2-0506 YR. HOt Cow, CALF by st EM 7 ARDED, GOOD PAS. standion stalle, Also rough board. 8 3 ao hae a SPOTTED SADDLE MARF $156. Krob Lane. eston. SPIRITED SADDUE WORSE 34429 | Anything goes! Dial FE | *) 28181. SUMMER ~ -CLEARANCE ~ SALE. ‘ee Wit hile Chalmers. B ites TEN & x'SON $28 North “Main AA BUYS A __powttie kD AF PODTER Mecevintraains) > coming BaiL- cou ITE (8 ¢ paror stan € . RtwG mower, 6 ft. trac hiten. | ae tor M COME 1 D SEE US WN WE TARE TRADE-IN AN ve oom IT TERMS #1112 23863. ING BROS. Sale Motor Scooters 82) ok | ee tase SULTIViTOR. and rear, 25456 Farm . near 12 Tele; A T. Auction Sale 77 PPBBPPL LA ALL ALP , aqerses SALE Y SAT. P.M. L. Tyler, aye ze enon = sd ea cee ‘Farm. arm. 30 Wes + Heume Be. me te 8 te om 6 by MEA termes, ee. gy eens 17 = +i ‘eae ry i >; aon TT TET TPs Wanted Used Trucks 89 | 89 hwrp, 10 BUY vaou } ee fi dy ese, Bae must 4 __For Sale Trucks 90) hood TON CHEVY. P. et -. PE $5008, tsi aa, L€ * 6 CHEV. ¥% ton pick up. Very low mileage. New truck ap pearance. Just your caf or truck down, Easy GMAC terms. See it now. ~ HASKINS CHEVROLET 71. Disis Mig. new to Wi | N eee on sew SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. #01_N._ Perry Good cond. PE 3-035 hn tween 2 & 4 or PRS. For Sale Motorsy cee rr Peeve Soallers to ph & from. Phone J pit Sion 21. M% one mile 6 of Lake MO 23 ‘or NOs sale, "FE ties. Trailer FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. | Senge “| Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION ’ GREAT WAKES BEEMER 1 2 and 1 bedroom 1 to 51. ft. 10 ft. wide available. We fi- nance as low as 15 per cent dn as 6 wre-72 mente fe | Tratiers. like tent =o ment. BOTTLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE - 60 8. jelearene FEE 2-3200 Open Eves. & Ban. p.m, Some oes: ETE i ALL Mag A J We have several new out: board runabouts used as demonstrators ‘for sale at la Erie ta reduced price. j mAnINy ALES & &E : te S . ise. Wilson GMC _ New and Used Trucks 19499 CHEVROLET | SUBURBAN TRUCKS ARE OTR AUAINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE. FE 5-9485 pus Side ‘mes Cars - ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. PLACE - SERVICE National Motor Sales : “We will sell you a caf, where.” $39, 50 0 Dn. Ne furniture we Mob No finance companies No red ta 1 iate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy ante Pay Here NATION L MOTOR | SALES” ‘ Tite Wind’ Biew All Oar Prices Down ancfi Bog --4 cue. avery —— Buick / specie HURON TR. SALES WANTED SCRAP CA or - ANTED LATE MODE! RT L@AN AND | | BRING TITLE | EY w ws | 181 Chey. Cl. Cpe.....$295 ti RON se “SALES FE 2- _ Big Lot in Birmingham HASKINS =| CHEV. SPECIALS ‘z "52 Chev. Deluxe - r,| ae ba Your Car bows even if your credit has) been turned down else-| - Birmingham .|" Clean Cars FROM oe Bob Frost, fae: Rac ‘56 Demos. a ae eed Me Seb Wein ea | rs| SARS Sie, eit $195. "OUEE PARP ra, eUASTAO 8 1 eo DONT DELAY ~acT Tovar! CHEVROLET. “Oakland County’ YOUR SED DEALER _ | - Ad USED CARS | OVER 80 REAL BUYS "CY" OWENS BE Fa tet & SON. YOUK FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE omc andar ae Sedan ........- $395) "52 Ford Hardtop arrine Coupe ......5 vee $495, "$3 Chev. Sedan ... » $593: '53 Dodge Stat. Wagon . thee '54 Olds. S 88 Sedan $1,495 | #52 W. Huron 441 | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM “WE N NB . ‘ trucks. -{ fa . MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ” North Chevrolet's UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & cars. PE 2-2666 dave or eves. CHEAP | SHOP IT Then Bring It He we oer SC ERILL’ 2020 Dixie rh doliar for one cars CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” #75) Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 3-407) Open Nite ites "til ® ‘M4 BUICK SPECIAL. TAKE OVER Goto re Por it a... pay vou well. payment gown” pay as Bg on home. PE 2-987 46096 THE HIGH DOLLAR need ro Drive he are 4540 "H. J. VANWELT : OR 3135 WILL TAKE GOOD UsED fe 130 W. Huron &t, rr 46497 or 44813. for Mr. Clark. Loree selection. payments ¢ in service. FE ise {BUICK CENTURY SEDAN. ‘. cP. ~~ Very reasonable. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCU RY CASS war, ore STs. een, __ CADILLAC CONVERT. . We & miles Dixie AUTO- eo Ask | TOP sharp late mode) sare OPEN TIL 10 PM Olive 20711 DOLLAR POR- COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Roche Whiz- ‘Bang Bargains ster Vietoria ., Et Buick Vatviers. 8. Wagon See M&M Motor Sales FE 69218 ONT E€asH FOR ANY MA models, Economy 22 For to on iate model care, | 88 © ,! ner Disie 31603 | 3B ry | 53 Dodee 4 dr V-# ooo... SHARP CARS ONLY | pod'va 9a’ fan | ‘Be Peaties dr @ ee... 8 877 if your ear is charo bring car «5 sler. sBaratone wT High dollar paid for |» at } Sere eens s 47 jodel ased cai» "a1 Plymouth $e 397 "BU D SHELTON 2 Mercury, hd s 458 MOTOR SALES 9 Chev. 2dr. ... $47 Corner of Atiburn Fe Biva ; tot earn TRUCKS WANTED C. i wane DORAL CPR 52 Deiige pick-up % tow ..... $721 mice | 1OMC Sub. seats @..... $i WANTED ~ JUNKED OR D | +51 Dodge $47 cars, any make any model! Top ‘49 Ford | tom pick-up ...... - Chev oss . BACLEY AUTO PARTS © 1m BaGLEY 87 RIEMENSCHNEIDER | REE O8 CATE ‘S$ Chev. V8 Sedan $1,295 HASKINS | _n_ MAIR, ROcmeaTER "Bright Spot Jerome — OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488. PONTIAC SALES CLARKSTON 1956 Starchief convertibie. fall yee ator. enstratot tor. Lag. manihiy ayn bayments 1996 mileage. oO ull power. wer CHEVROLET-OLDS “Oakland County's Fastest Cite wee seat Pyro “952 | Nash Dror HARDTOP $900 © 1952 Pa Dr. ‘of Successful ‘Dealing — There Must Be a Reason. A good selection = ma and transportation sperta as ee i eyron i. ” “a a "49 MERCURY New trans, gears, one broken — piston, Will sell as is, only $75.00) cash, 198 W. Howard. Ph PE. International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot) blade, good condition . See it today. 1956 Plymouth Station | Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els. Some are demos. Beautiful 1954. Piymouth ve Re dr. oa yon button drive, in ww Special ‘paint. Light bive trim wT yon ape. = features. Shown by appeiot- mt. Dealer's wife's car. 1952 Piymouth Cranbrook club pe. RG&H, Its nice, One owner, 195% Hudson Wasp, 4 dr, -Hydra, R&H. Nearly new tires. Ready to drive. 1962 Olda, ¥ &.. dr, I's an Hydra, Reh, 2 tone. good tomy ear. 1944 Chevrolet % ton pane! deity ery, heavy duty axie. low mileage. — CLARKSTON utility MANY MORE DODGE-PLYMOUTH_ | WTD; cere, Oat ra" f } ! _, SeaaP f-yPos Easy wo den} ith | “MOTOR, SALES Chrysler. Plymouth 32 8. MAT is Open Evenings gs Till 9 p.m. Before. You Buy > ‘Try Us 8 Fine Cars of All Makes and Models ’ OLIVER BUICK. - “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. , Open Till 9 p.m. 14 Courteous Salesmen DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it egsily through Classified Ads. T sell, rent, buy, swap, h : dial FE 28181. : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 Today's Radio Programs -- Ort's Jam a : 2 Room yom, enn) : Wws, (90) WEAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) = WON, (140) WIBK, (1499) News, CKLW. Army Hour WCAR, Coffee with Clem a tee tite Gin: News WPON, NEWS, Don Zee howe a | eee 9-00 WJR, William Sheedan sent aoe) “ee ares | Gauwe hee on ge : od 3 ae Church | CELW, Bob Considine WOAR. News, Rytom Batheede Toasts ’ Sports Round up WROM, News, ay oa oe Neued os ves Spinorama ws Montter Fea ainute "Perehe st o's Lutheran BAF Besenee of root ' WCAR, Rhythm Roundup #:20-WIR, Mother's Album| W5BK. News Pacts Forum tte Fe. arinen Godiny = Lane WCAR, News, Spincrama wed, ee y . CRLW: Wetres, Guristas WOON, Idle Time Serenade CRLW. Mews. Wemechate 7:30—-WJR, Miller, Weather : ee eed WJIBK, Volee of Church pg WIDE. News, GEOR. hesurunce eur CKLW, Radio Ciass| WPON, News, Bham. Hr, 16:00-—WJR, News, Hymns 06, ar, 10:30—-WZYZ, Girl Marries eee Ee mann | wa Mamitor” "| CELN: Nahe acl benooi|1200—(7) Ozark Jubilee. (9) Temple CKLW, Radic Bibie ; oe WPON, ‘B’ham Hr. Baptist Church. (4) (Cdlor) Patti WAR, Seve Spincrame woe Mrotinan Closter ° | 10e~WIR, Arthur Godtres| Page Show. (2) The Honey- : 6:30—-WJR, Two for Money| CKLW, News, Story Time) ™ooners. Minit as scents | RLM, The Gus Hoar™)| WJBK News Tom Oere/7:39(9) Greatest Fights of the SENT Was Oct Pvony| | Wron. Chancho Con sek peste vis} Contary, Demapaay vs Pyar WCAR, Bible C ss 9:06-—WJR, News, Bt. Louis |11:30-WJR, Time for Music | Louis vs. Bare. (2) Stage Show. — “~ mw mace Wath. Ore wee Soe 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show (9) ayes oe Paul's Cathedrai CKLW, psy Pt. Baptist | CKLW, for a Day (4) tt’ WJBK, News, Serenade WCAR, in air Are CRLW. Ponting Baptist WPON, Liberty Baptist Funny. (2) Two for the Weak Rege,srinerem, | "Wes Chuate tion’ |iseecwan. gece wate |s:309) Millon Dollar Movie J Mi a CKLW, Dr. Saioues WxYE, News, am *S | “Boy trom Indiana.” (4) Festival WXYZ, Wek, M60. CKLW, News, Sammy Kaye of Stars. “Silent Stranger. ” @) WPON, Ww News, Tom George tesee-Wam, News, Nation | WCAR News Musie Russ Morgan Show. J, News 255 an Time ter Mest 9:00-—(7) Masquerade Party. (4) CELW. Fee World Ww, Paye Theater. ‘‘The Silence." Fy a¢ i ? bd be SEEg FH A MIO i. RAIN tis. i ciANe Ane, ; EOP News ° “e Pi ng ny Al 9:30-—(7) Jumbo Theater. Yours WWJ. Eternal $ 1ae WO teeke Weeren for a Dream. (4) Adventure pte) Bayes, Revival WWJ, Ross M Theater. “Willful Widow,” (2) WPON, Serenade in Blue | Sie Happy woldey Crunch and Des. “Man Who 11:00—WJR, News _ wi Mews, am. aw Loved a Joke. a, ey we oe ON, News, Platter Parite|20:00—(7) Secret File U.S.A. (9) CKLW, News, 1:30—WJR, Young Dr. Maiose/ National News. (4) Turning Point WJBK, News, What's New News, Winter (2) Big T o WPON, News, CKLW, Bud Davies g Town. “Smear Maga- 1 :30—WIR, Symp.| WJBK; Tom George zine." ~ WWJ, Movietown Theater) we. Caravan 10:10—(9) We WxYz, news, Be Stare , Guy Nunn wt 1 athervane, ‘wane Mt. x 1:00—WR, News, Happiness |10:15—(9) The Nation's Business. CB Rael | ETE Free PE ne] ae, ua Se ee 1D ons RADIO’ TV. has a morning television show on been positively tested and the Extremely ee OPEN ENE ew CO LIX ff ~—séi'2 JonINSON’s RADIO & TV... $990 Elisabeth Lake Ré. FE 4-4965 ¢ that a a Paar takes it Phil-' roles and missions clarified.” vicious a KE ME EO CE ZF ff ~~ sdf 2 OBEL RADIO & TV.......... osophically, however, * 8. « “Thanks to CBS I'm now a new) Both the Talos and the Nike : ” o | D eerroers . Huron, 'face,” he said. “For years they ‘ © BAT FISH RAD > RESERVATIONS —= [iid ‘me in daytime hours where ore, Canshilitiee of the Talow eau | Leeks like WKC, INC. SERVICE DEPT..." 45 N. Peco FE Aeatit EVERYWHERE _j practically nobody could see me,|are secret | | neds Call I might be good if they'd let peo- ; \Ple see me.” ° ay oom Finn ichiote pe eee Marciano Floored— J ° euecraic at Mtiwet ¢-21% "|| He likes the idea, however, that Ends Up in Hospital | — Horses have vce ne BIRMINGHAM 296 .N. Hunter Biv [a great many people Will be able. | been killed by ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE...... 3357 Auburn Rd., FE 3-1204 - meee to hear him on ABC. “I can talk’ BROCKTON, Mae. wn_Retired the whech of” OCEAN BIRMINGHAM fabout anything I want to,” he heavyweilg oxXing champion this creature, : 2 said. “It’s not a disk jockey type Rocky Marciano fought 49 times AQUARIUM FLECTRONICS SERVICE CO......1287 S. Woodward, MI 6-0122 Do-it-Yourselt how where I have to read tabels.on his way to the title. never lost. PARK HILL ELECTRONICS, Long Lk. at Woodward, MI 4-7700 Tube Tester ‘and that sort of thing. We have @ ret and ner was hospitaltaed. | © SEA HORSES bein 9, h ile - CLARKSTON pee some good music—no rock ‘n’ roll. e is today after a bit of romp- Half horse and j se Technical Aavice T can talk about building homes|ing with his wife or daughter— half fish. Pa tn ¢ he v ocean “. LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE......... ov ee+s- 6794 Dixie, MA §-3311 ELECTRIC =f and raising children—real things|"’ wasn't available immediately lied with artificial ae ne omun 825 W. ure wife. and I experience.”|*, Confirm whether his buxom. _ SUPPeG WITN GFtlTicia BELTON RADIO & TV............16 N. Broadway, MY 2-821 like my xpe wife, Barbara, or his daughter,{| © COW FISH salt water. By using arti- Mary Ann, not yet 4 years old,] Resombles « ficial salt water we are able eee see | B H O p caused the damage. | ioe 'a “Oc Oddit LATIMER’S RADIO & TV.......3530 Sashabaw Rd. OR 3-2653 - a Ae. ' to bring these ¢ ean itieS |} PHELPS ELECTRIC ..............4348 Dixle Hwy, OR 8-1217 rt | At any rate Marciano entered] » pipanna ar inland so that you may see “OXFORD Brockton Hospital toda t- : ; : = MODELS and HOBBIES Trent at his Peat today for treat] Man eater. “and enjoy the beauty and oddity |} oxrorp RADIO & TV SHOP......40 8. Washington, OA 8-2032 piece wor AIRPORT r4 yaa 44 3-7132 Until he could tell what hap. f- of ocean fish. Sprin field Aquarium secenerTen : 8 pened there were two reports as is one of the very few inland salt [3 pocnesTeR RADIO & TV SHOP.. 430 Main St, OL 2-2141 . how he injured himself: . ‘ ° ; +f ——— 1. He suffered a crick while] These are just water aquariums. Don't miss seeing it! DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE.....104 W. 5th St, OL 2-4722 cd j * @ i | in !— Television ‘tossing Mary Ann in thé air and] 9 few of the | warearene “a catching her: . | aan Fish you GORDON’S TV & APPL, 5830 Andersonville R4, OR 3-8811 E Lo o¢ 8 y wi seer ALSO MICHIGAN FISH DISPLAY WALLED CAKE ; =! ELECTRIC | 2. He and Barbara engaged inf __ TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE....... 3110 Greenlawn, EM 3-2507 2 FE 4-2525 | | WILKINSON'S TV SERVICE. ....3070 6. Commerce, MA 4-2665 oo fe wrestling for fun match while Y . * a ee sie bie aman